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THE nOANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, FEilKl'AKY. 19 1880. Tus H.m'il of Directors of the Western North Carolina Railroad obvo decide! not tn accept! rt the proposition to fell the mud, and that it is inexpedient to csll f i;ra si9-i"n ol the Legislature. UN tlie 10-h lln W. II. Kitchin lotro. rluc.d a bid io the I'ouse Repriseotatives tor the improvement of Unauokc river, h:!l for tin- improvement of Trent riser, snil also a bill lor the improvement nl Ocran kc inlet. All were reierrrd tothe cttninittee on tomme'ce. THOM IN U. lOH tl. For the past' lew issue we have lien punishing articles on the of Rev. Tlioinru Q. Lowe a native of Halifax coutrv. wiittcn by Iter. T. C. Kingsbury a warm personal Iricml of Mr. Liwe- It give us pleasure to thus do honor to i rj tive o! our county, and we wnte this ar ticle (or the purpose ol impressing on our people what those ait;clei suggested v z: ihi erecting ol a suitable muDument over tlie Ust resting pUce nt the great pulpit orator. A week or two ago we also pub. ihed a letter f'oni Messrs. Thomas W. Harris, Ju". C. Simmons, KlV. C. M Cook aud Hun. M iun L Wipgins, calling oo all who were so disposed to uive oue dollar to dclruy the ixpenies of the movement. These geutlcoieo are too wi II Knowu to oir readers to need any help in what they undertake, but nevertheless we rant to t-av a word in support of the undertaking. Mr. Lowe was known all over this country and in every villain in Nr'h Carolina for his sublime oratoiical pnwtr, and no lees for simple unyielding laith in ills nvior Ho could have conjinamlid ihc applause of any audience in the country, but pre ferred riithc to preach without price tc those who would not have been able to pay list his talents deserveJ. He went a nnog the poor and simple, rat deeming any below his eloquence, pointing nut the ihe fitful y- U ,ltt1 h'9 '"P"'01 anv whero in the State, but this never lessened his humility. Tim i:it z -us should not rest until his memory has becu bonored by a monument We should keep bis nume ever belore us and hand it down Irom generation to geo- rrntion. Li-t it be not said ol us that we could not appre'iate liim. Let ni show to the woild that we honor and rcvre bit name. We will publish the ntmes and ad drosses ol those who will re-eive contrl bulions, and also those who contribute. KAKI.Y OKUtXIZtTIOX. TnK. Democra'ic. paity lias before it a rampaijjn, in which is involved the destiny of free liovcrnmcnt. A pr for which iti best efforts must be pot forth. In thia can test, the party will bo confronted by an opponent, whose organiz itinu io Ihe Hotxtiern Sta'cs is almost per'ert ; and whom nrjjnnix'rs are untiling io their e torts, and even now, during '.he existing bill in political warlare, are bu-y in drum tnins; up recruits, an) usinjj various means anil otT.'ring large bounties; even bringiug to bear tbo Treaury department, to strengthen their lino an I carry out their plan. To meet these movements, it is abso lutely necessary for t ho Democratic party to abandon the policy of delay, which ha hitherto worked its defeat. N party composed roo-itly ol the intelligent voters, ran gain anythin? by dc'syin? organize tion, or br blinking out candidates on the eve ol elections. An intelligent voter wishes to seo ami know for whom and for what he is voting; wrnreas a psrty that can be led like a herd at the motion of the shepherd's wan, rare for n 'thine more than to ti nl ont the will nf the leader. Claiming V-.t D-mectatic party to he the most intelligent, in the 8 'Uth we urge an early orgn zti in, to meet the advancing st'ides nf the political oppres sion that threatens the destruction of all t' !t 0'ir forefathers fought, lor, aid ol which we hoi I diar, an 1 ol that hope ol liberty, which the rune of America has kindled io the boioms ol Ihe oppressed id all land!. An eirlj nrganir itinn will dis cipline the party so as to be ready lor the easiest. A thourough preparation ri q iir. s time, and besides it lanilianZM the pen pi with their dVies so that when the con tost comes they are prepared. A long campaign is not desiraMe b it a thorough prgan'zition is iiidipe niblo. dive us Kafera tru-ty. and C"m;rcnt ami lit them be. such n cao a-ouo tho enthusiasm of the people. He carelul in the selection ol subordinate who have to mienuu thr minor details of the party. He lies nut greatest danger The skillful planning of eminent leaders have ottcn tailed on account of tho ioelli irncy, an! trearhcr) of those to whom, was entrusted the ex ecution of them. N-.poleen was defeated at Waterloo, on account ol incompetent subordinates. Let us therefore bu carelul In the selecti"0 o' candida'es; be sure that they are worthy anil well f lalifled ; raen who will stand by tho principles of the party, who will make no sacrifice of prin ciulcs lor the sake of position; hut men li.i will lairlf and honestly defend the principles of the party. Let ua alo re miimber th it the war U over, an I that we need statesmen to lead u in the strug cle in which we are about to engage ; m-i w) i are q la'iH to perpelilite pi ace w hose statesmanship wi I rise above al section il hate, and will lend us upon tie higher p'aius of civil liberty, whence ht be derived the greaicst g oo I to fie gr at -i oum'ter. Aove ad let us have fair elx:tiiB, a lair count an I an honest retu-n ; an I if ur opponents defeat ua npon these nri,riplfi ol right an I jn-tice. 1. 1 us grace In'ly vield the pa'm, and not give onr-elves ver U th i trick.-n-a and subterfuges o( wh'tctv tahive c.xnp'ainaj h thcuu. Wb are in leb'ed to Sena'ors Ransom and Vance, and Hon. V. II K tcbin lor favors. tlR. tOXKLIKti NOT A CANDI DATE. Telegrni to New York Sun. I feel tuysell authorized to state that Mi. Conkling is not a candidate, piesently or rtmotely, or in any contingency, lor thf nomination of President at Chicago. Tie tact may as well be understood first as last. Therelore, wheu some ol his followers, who glory io the leadership of the Oneida Clile', seek to nake .heir devotioo to his per sonal fortunes a cover for betraying the sentiments of certain localities which they are to represent as delegates to the State Convention, they will find it a fl uisy ex cuse lor the treachery they iutend. Mr. Conkling is lor Grant out and out, without any alternative, or second choice, or passible cin7ipromie. Conkling mean Grant and nothing el-e. In all his walk and conversation, be is bold enough to avow this pu'pose distinctly and unquali fiedly, so as to prevent the possibility ( mistake now or hereafter. To him more tiiao to any othir man belongs whatever; credit atta ins to the organ zition of the third te m venture, which, up to the tima of the progress Irom San FrancUco to Philadelphia, was adroitly planned mistake, now admitted, was made when Grant wss di fleeted Irom a proposed jour- net t Aii'tralia. Out of the country, attended with ips ride appealing to the imagination ol the weak and the credulous. Urant was in finitely stronger than in the country, brought into da ly contact with thousands, anil subjected to public and private criti- cm, this ms oviry was soon ma 'e, aiu the managers started bini oft Hgin on a ns tour. The real reason for bringing him home wheu they did was to give an impulre to the Conve: tions in Pennsyl vania and Pit 1 oik, wuicti tlie eogineer ol the machine proposed to Capture by calling them long before the utual time, and without allowing the lank and file ol the party any fair chance to express their opinions. Th's abole movement is a game in pni- tics, of which audacity Is thechiil Icaturr. It it the final test ol the strcng'h ol the machine, as the rontrol ing power in a great party, in defiance of the convictions ol the best men who compose it, and in disregard ol public sentiment. Mr Cork ling plays bis stake an i takes the chance. Success means possessi n of the G iver a ment, absolu'c anil uncontrolled by any outside considerations ; an ind. finite lease f power ; command over th Treasury ; unchecked expenditures, and a radical and enduring chtoge in our institu tions. Great enrpara'ioni, the old lings, an. rexatinnist.a ef foreign territory, adven turers ol every cla-i and cliaie. so'culator gamblers in politics an I stoc ks j 'bbe-s ol ad descriptions, are enlisted in Ihe move ment, and reformers like Gen. Hutler are engaged in promoting it. Grant w-nt out of the way to make his Boawell publish a recantation nf his olh lal leport, charging Bailer with having bi en "bottled up," and to say that he only lai ked Ihe opporl uni ty t become a great military man. Conk ling brought that peaee offering about, and now he has lar one nf tits M .IT the late Democratic candidate (or Governor ol Masacliiiseiit), who alarme I the Hepubli cans as an enemy al the last election, an I alarms them sill more as a Inend for the contest nxt November. (Otlflllll(ATKI). WRSTKKM NOItTlt CAIIOI.ISA T88 HAIL- ROAD SHALL. IT lilt SOLI) t Dkah Sin: I deem it wry important for the S ate at larue. that our li adioj; men anil councclors can not tsgrve as to what cotitso ouiitit to be pursue.) bv the Gov. ernor as to Ihes.lc o the V. N. II. It I maf be vrron'. but it does app-ar in me. that there is but one wiso and politic view to tke ol the whole matter as tlnn ;s no atari'!; anil that is to rai the L Kislaturr together ami aoC' pt li st's proposition to purchase the road. He agrees to biml liim self and those associated with hi in to build the road, or finish it to Paint Knit, in about twelve months from July nrsr, ami to build the o: lu r branch to Duck Town within five years, lie or they also lotnl thems Ifes or Buccessois lo p y to North Carolina, or in plain Erul sli to pas tin $850 000 dollais (or whi. h the roa I is now tnortga(eJ, and to pay Norm Ctroiina m give m'-rtuauc on the mad (firt mortuHK-1 (or the f)50 000 dollars expanded nil thr road since the Sute bought it lor ihe foO 000 dollars, and in ad I it ion therein . take ofl of our bands live bun ir.-.l - nvo whicO coat the tni payi is f 115 009 d il lars per annum. They farther aurie t contract with tip Sla'e, tint it they ah"iil.l fail to complete both branches of the roa within the time specif) d, or a reasonable time thertalter, that t h -i State is to ente and take lull possession of the ro.d, ml' inj stock and tVery tiling c nmcted then with. And they in to ovir arer to c mi vena I with tbe St ite lor themelve, bi b siiic.' S rs aid asonni that the rot I s' a' never under any . onlinf cy, be si under any motta - which tl.cy mav in on it, until both branclies an: compl-tee lo the points a.iec b it; and lo til and sea this condition beyond all controversy, th hoii Is or ni oti'aje, belt are to b. ar tin condition stamp-d upon llnir larr, u i v 1 1 1 II the Worbl nonce ol the cindilioi 8 i Mi'l see they mo.t finh Imth tirai.ihr ni I'.e roan iirn.re tiny can re.iz- ion iloi'ar iipco.len in its completion: o not onl) that, slimld thry la I t i cun plit tin D branches accnriinij tothe couira t the road revirta buk to th' S ate. poe ju t here to seMmislv ak nil olij c tors to tins scheme hat ca tip St .t e lost by the rale ol this road to M'. Ii and his associates u i ler these condition. and lliiutat on t O.i the niln r hand as-trt without liar ol success ul cuntra ltc linn 'hat Ihe Sta'e will save by the sh of i he roa I mine llmo five iiiillmo 'V I ar and till We-t will Ket hoth bran lie hill t without the tost of one dollar N Uke thf most Wvnrablr view oasiblr, moi a lout thst the Siate ld mortk(sge tl road and raise money aad complete th man. nnti win oe me result I will no the road ol nccsity I e sold 'o psy tin mnr iraiiea Does not evert thinainK tea sm ble intelligent nai know, th.t th only possible tuotire anv capnali-t rnul h ive In lend money on the mad. wnulo , eventually lo irolib'e it up I Evviy bust nesi mau murt see and know this Al eipenen. e pr v-s it bevond cavil By th sa e nl ihe roa i on ihi terms propo-e a'i'l loolt oi Ihe idrkrst not.) lor I' a'e in Ihe sde shn wou'd a e at Ira I9W 000 H ilasid - Irom all this il 3ie won A nam iiiiinvnself la a iti t different wai by Ihe sale ol tbe r ad - lr at which I will no enumerate lor ih heart!' ot t!nt who npposa the sde th ' r ad to Mr B t so I b I associates The t'l'lect in 'lisposmt: ol th roa I not to hve it completed in IVut It only, foi most anv Corpoiaii m or compau would uladlv take 'II" f ad and compleif it to I h at pol it. hut also to gtl the Dor To n branch built which will Co.t build and iiinin at least b ur m llion dol ars. Can ihc 3'a e build it f A iy she will. I! says she will not. I belong to that class of men who feel the rrsponai bi it? ol an ol ligai Ion and will enrleavnr I far as in my pi wer to inline our people to keep their p'ighted Uitb with tl e Wis tern portion of the State. Wepromie1 it in convention and received our part ot the en ideration ant ou br to kerp out pledges in good faith with the W.st. But all men rinn't think as I do, it then did we would have n t ouo e in e the' selling the road aid thereby, in spirit kei pinn our promise or continue the appropriation as agreed. But wm Id ti at I umI the ro dt It miwht In about lorty years, ai d would that satisfy th" we t a ol wiodd the Last quiet i v sob mt to be ;axiM I r tla period I 1 unilertaKH to say o. ilh.r woul I remain quiet, ball so loo a time under what each wool I from their stand point consider a grievance. So I tear the r.sull woul t be that the West wou'd never get its road or ibo S'ale would le compelled to mortgage the rovl to coi plete the w ok and then loe the road ano all she now baa in it. Lit tbo roid be sold so as to enlorcc its c mipletion at the rliest p issibte time and save nil we c d ol what we havo heretofore put in it. By s i lb ing we tike it out il politics, de prive all rings id t lit tr Trojan home, in it'i all the his! people ol the r-'ate, aid forever eliminate t lie W. N Uailroad Irom ihe political campaigns nt the State. So lar as tll uing the trade o the road to any particular town ol the State, I think the tra le will go wlie e or to wti. lever point or points olT.;r the greatest induce, ments. As water ol its own gravity runs down stream instead ol up, so will tiade nl its own motion go where ever it is diawn, or inducements sulli imt are olTere'i, The 30.000 propose I to bu depo-lted is not to pay the. expenses of the Legis lature I ut si in 1 1, as a guarantee nl Mi. Bed's s ueeritv. an t to be forlie ed if he should back down after running the 8iate In the expense nf railing lis legislature together. The governor aclid wisily in demanding a pledge ol good fuiih, and I hope he will act still mure wisely and call the legis'aiure together and give the people a chance through that tiody to say whether they will let this go'den rppor tunity as I co'iceive it to be, p ass by unimproved snd leave an elephant on our hands unt imed. As to the S'ate owning the road, I believe it vould be a curse rather than a ids ping, ai d would I c w r h more to the Slate in the hands ol private nwaers whi would look after their own interest and in so doing wou'd ol oecessity deve'op' the material resource! of the State. The expense ol the legislature n extremely small in comparison to the object soiilIi! to be attained. I know lull well men look at this matter from differ ent stand po nts. an I some from in terested molivrs on both sides encourage an l oppose the sale, but the larger portion nl the people can and will look at il from a business stand poiet and I hope I conclud it is decidedly tbc best to sell at once. (llll I'HO ((TO. Since the earlie t aue, two problems have encaged the attention of speculative humanity : perpetual motion, and the Ret ting ol somctino far nothiri. The fi'st remains, and is likely to rcniiin, unolve; but il the evidence of printer's it k is to be Iru ted, the solution of 'he fc:nnd has been arrived at by the publnhers 'l Ehr tchs' Kashian Q larterly, "And how sot'' remarks the ri-ikr, n cr. clulous Marry, tlni- : It v an innenious sistern nf com'i:na- tion sub'criivions, the pub istier ol the Qiarterly oflf r to sen I their n hju n , tree nf all charge wha'i-vrr, lo all who may nbs ribe, through iheir airer.ev, 0 any ol the principal inon hly o week1) periodical". I hus a subscriber to reter- on's Msrjxz ne has onlv lo pav his rctfu's' two dollars throneli El ncl s' syi ncv, ta ceive, not ordy Pettrn nV Inr a tear, I ut reBlly valuable quarterly nniiiZ ne 1 1 fashion as well. How Ibis is to be done, is esti'ai"ed at length, in Ihe premium lit lo Ellin 118 rahion ()irierli, an adianre- C' pv id hich Ilea npon nnr lalde, Nor h ih s tte oily nove featuie which this same prem nun list itui'ain (.) tor mi 7. " 8 olt ' on tniuins lor Hl'scri' en; I nt th- Ka-hton Q out- rly not oi ly dm s tho-. but in -old - on. ii'Siioii'aiis li e novel idei ol preu - iitm w lh"iit siihsrriiiers. Hot over tips astoundins; nxslriy we d'sw a oioteit fi I : and l tie tester who nnv wi-h In nieiee it. is t v i ! lo se' it l.i- tai e and addn ss l K rich '.Jiot I e a ! i..l tn Ave- tr and T en'y- nunh St , N' w York lioe pionpt iepy will (loo t e s tesoWr a d oilits into leisin and piofiUb'e certtn'n. A I) V KKTISK.M KN TS. Ague Cure Is a ptindy vegetable bitter mid powerful toni,', mi'l is uitrranti d n su eilv ami cer tain cure for I'I'vit niul Ariip, luiia and I'Vvi-r, Interinlttent or ( hill Fever, Iteinllti nt Fever, Dumb Atftic, rerloillciil or ltilioua Fever, uml nil niiilnrbil ilisnnlera. In miasimilie dis tricts, the riniil pulse, couteil totignp, thirst, Lissititde, loss ol nppi-titr, pain in the bark and loins, uml i.il.lin ss nl tlni spine uml extremities, are onlv preinoni tinlis nf severer sytnptoina w hich terinln ale in tbe agin- paroxysm, succeeded by liijih fever ami profuse perspiration. It is n stnrtlliift; fact, that quinine, nr snic, ntul other Misonutia minerals form the Uvsls of must of the Fever and Apin rreparuions," " SM-cillcs," "Syniis," and "Tonics," In the market. The prep, rations made from these mineral misnns, although they are palatable, nncl nmv break the chill, .lo tint cure, but leave tho malarial and their own drug poison in the aj stem, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing In the cars, headache, vertigo, niul other disorders ninrn formidable llinn the disease they were intended to cure. A vrit's Aurr.Ci iir thornnghly eradicates these nnxlotia pnisnna Irom the aystcin, and always curea the severest rases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could Injure, the moat delicate pa tient; Mini Its crowning excellence, atiovn Its certainty to cure, la that it leaves too svstetn as free from diaeaae aa bcloro tlie ulUu k. For Idvt r Complnlnta, Arm's Ant-n Ci im, bv dlni t m lion on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out tbe poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the. sywtcm to a vigorous, neaitny condition. We warrant It when taken vcordlng to directions. Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer L Co., l'rwrtlcal anil Analvtleal Chemlnta, Lowell, Mass. soid v ti naeeoieta tvawTwams. NEW ADVERTISKMKFrS. A Preparation of IRON and CALISAYA BARK, Endorsed bjr the Jlnllcal I'roresnion, and OySDCDsla. General Debility. Femals Diseases, W V. lln.f,. fW-tt Statin. Tmn., wrltt'Bi "lK. tkh'h Iron Tonh; has dime whimUt lu-n-. A Uuy who hd been doctortl nt-urly l t-ntli for ev. era! yrara, Imi lM'--n cun-ii or 'nitty aim (Stmt PrtrfttiH hy tlie use fi t . . 1 . 'tViLr... l.l..la II A hi nit ti j hi 1 1 i'fni raie1 hr from hT bi where she hail been lylnir for many 1UUOUII ' your H'A.Y... fir., !VVTRKVII.I.K. TmiX. IM SU' 1 S II U 0arr u n'.ii .sassa- rr l fi ' ii i f t-ns.ii niiruriUsi 111 t J tuz 1-1 IM& THE DR.. HARTER M Euiuinii No. 213 NOBTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS. February lfl-ly mi M. VV. CASE'S TONIC RADICAL RECULATOR FOll CONSTIPATION. HILIOUS.NESS, UYSI'EIMI V. LIVEIt COMPLAINT 4 N U ALL l I N , A S K K OF THE BLOOD. AN H.MJlNT ro.'irOl.M) OK EUCAI.YPTTS. PODOI'IIYLUN. 6AHSI'Al(ILLA. WI I'CII IIAZKL AND HOPS. I r IV TO.l , .iKTI IIII.IOl'N, AIrMt i TI VI , A. l ltKSM.VK. T. I O P U L A H P H IC E f: Nlogle Dotllr, Lnrge Site, 50 l is. Kor aale bv Ml. A. H. ". I.I,irOFI''KK. .V I'.ItO., OkuikiisTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ACENTS. Hmansa' Livkr Kkiii'I.atoh on MKiiteisK. Is iMiilnenlW a Kamlly MiMlelno; ami by b''bor kept ready for Iiiiui.kI into resort will save many an hour oi miHoriti ami ninny a d.llnr III tune ami iloetor'H 1011a. After over Korly Yean trial It Im atlllj receiv ing the must niutiinlilleo testimonial to Us vir tues from person of Itie liitflieKt eliuraeter anil responsibility. Kmlni-nt physicians i-ouinieml IL for ail ilisi'iiHi'H of the lover AS AN KFFKl'TL' AL. SPKfiriC OIMMO.V OF TIIK 4'MvltdiY. Hlmmons' l.iver Koffiilntur is cer tainly a spielllc for that class of coinpliiinls which it claims to cure Jf any of our fellow lienors are suf fering from hepatic disunlers ami havu noiilits ill relation to I lie cfllcacy of this pojtulur prepara tion, n ciin only oiler them tin) simple anil catnleil awuineiit of I'lnlip to Niitlianii'l, "Comi! and see." Try the proposed remeily and then yon can Juitire for your selves Rev. David Willis, J'as- tor of 1'reshylerian Church, -Ma- coll, ua TAKE Mrl'IOV I.I V Kit It E G U L A T O 11 . The Symptoms of liver complaint are uneasiness anil pain in the side, (sometimes the puin Is in the shoulder, and la Mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach isjaf fecteil with Loss of Appetite anil sickness. Lowells 111 (feneral I'oa tlv sometimes alterlnir wi n lax The heml is trouhled with pain, ami dull, heavy aeitnation, eonsld eriilde loss ol ineimiry accompan ied with painful seusntloit ot.liuv iiiK left undone sometliiii)( which fiuirlit to have lieen done. Often rnuiplitinlnK' of weakness, detoltty and low spirits. Sometimes luaiiy of the aliove syuiptoms aiu-n l.tlie disease, and at othel times very few of them Put the liver is gener ally theortfini most involved. TlIK CllFAPEST, I'l'llKST AMI BKKT FAMILY. MKII1- ( INK IN TIIK OKI. II. For Ilyspepsla. constipaMnn. .laundice. Bilious attacks, Hick Henda he. folic. Depression, of (spirits, !our stomach, Heart Horn, Ac. DKlUl.NAl. AMI MKNU1MS, MAM KAI'TI'IIKII IIM.V BY J. II. Ztll.lN A CO.. 1'lltl.APKI.I'lllA. 1'A. rrlcc. 41.00. Sold byll Druh'.ifists. an 15 ly FURNITURE. We haye Just placed In our Warerooms A Large Mock or New Ftirnltnro OF ALL KI.NPS OF THF. LATKST PESIONS MATTRESSES VERY CHEAP FD5HITTJBE AT H0BF0LK ARD PETEBSBUBO FBICES. All sorts of furniture sold CHEAPER THAN EVER. fall and lie convinced H. BORST. W EL DON, N. C. nov jntf N otick; notick! ItKAD I KKAIM! KKAIMI! J. I.. BASS k CO. have romoved their KF..S- TAfllANT from tlielr old place on First street to the CREEN FRONT, Between W. It. Brown's store an J l'reacult Oooeh's store. MKAI.S AT AM. IHUJItS OF DAT FOU fjn CTft. Vassenxem on the trains can get meals cheaper and as Rood as anywhere clue. Pleasant rooms, polite servants, clean services, and everything In first-class style. ALL TUB DEI.K'Alf KS OF TIIK SEASON. Meals on the European plan. You pay for what you get. JAS.L. BASS. & CO., Washington Avenue. octSly AT HOWE ACAIN. n.F.SI.EUEA('o., I at tilrtet. Ucldon, N.sj. We desire to inform nnr friends and thi publlo generally, that we have a compleli stock, consisting of Bacon, Flour, Meal, Laid Rotter, Fish. Lheesn, Crackers, Cak, Conleclione rloa, Starch, Soap, Tobacco, Cigars, SnulT, Glnaer. Pepper, Spice, Pickles, Jelll s, and Brandy Peaches, Our stock of liquors embrace in part, French, Apple. Blackberry, and (singei uranaiea, uiu nvo ano i orn vv nisties, Port aud Sherry Wlues, Gin, Ruin, oYo. Our Immense trade already enables u to sell goods very eht ap, and we oordiallx Invite our many friends to give im h call Our maxim Is io treat all right, Live am 1 h't Live. nepl. o.ltf in combination with the Phosphates 9 I recomininotMi oy ineiii i Want ol Vitality, Ac. 1U- T.......B Hi-dWII Of our rouiity. has ruqm'sled Io lell.ler lull Ins liraieiui knowleOiniieiil!, for Hie (rreat liene- lil Mh wife re. ene.l from Hie use ol your rreorloiirliiin.lreihlollai:ail"el..i-s'M.Ulii. two hollies Ikon 'I'omi iIIO Iiit looi-e eooil limn nil oilier nieil er useil. .slie w;is troiilileil with Ihnin-jrmi-nl uj Hit thai, alter Imvlnp from Ulllell b'lu is 1100.0 ivii, r . a . i Patrick CO. BT CO Z.WA70 SELECT THS BEST. RS XIOISDXATS UBS. Is enctorfd hy tn-ny PHACTIOATj PAINTER. COVEHINO CAPACITY & DOHABILITX F.XCF.KD AKY KNOWN TAINT. Buildings Painted with our Prepared Paints, if not satisfac tory, will be Eopaiatcd at our Esjoase. FOR SALE BY , R. ZOI.LIOOFKER St BKO., Wel.loii, N. C. June 26 1 y -yALUABLK LAND.S FOR SALE. We liavo for sale anrl on easy ami reason able te ma, the following valuable tracts ol Ian il situated In tlaltlax comity, N. C: 1. That tract formerly bolonning to W. P. Solomon, deceaaod, ; known as "Elm wood," cniitainiiiK about 3.H0 acres and ad joining lands of Dr. U.U, Macon, deceased and otliers. 'I. Tho tracts formorly bolonninur to Jno. C Randolph, and located near Crowella X Koads, one tract known aa tho Rodgers tract and containing about llli acres, tbe other trant known as the "Cockran" or "Mullen" tract and containing about 300 acres. 3. A tiact situated In Warren county about three fourths of a mile from Littlo ton on the public road leading from that place to Warranton, and containing abont 21(1 acres, and adj lining the lauds of Mrs. Dr. ('has. Skinner uid others. 4. Tho tract purchased by W. II . Shields from the administrator of Jacob Higgs, deceased, containing about 300 acres and adjoining the lands, of W. II. Shields, Geo. P. Pope and others. Parties seeking in. formation as to this tract, can call upon us or John C. Randolph K-q. All these lands are in lpialtby sections. If not disposed ol nrivatoly before that time, we shall otTor said lands at public unction on tho first Monday in October. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to call upon ns for information. MULLEN & MOORE, Atts. Haliiax N. C. aprlOtf ACENTS WANTED, THE NEW 8TYLE TAMIL V ," Sl'U'lf ( l) MACHINE!! 25. Tut: ciikapkst iN'n nvsT ix tiik wnitt.n, Too I.oiir In Use to Pouht Its Superior Merits No Money to pay until the Machine is delivered toynu and examined. It makes the shuttle, ilouhle-lhread, lock stitch, (tuc same on Imtli sides nf the work), which received the hk'hesl award at the Cent li I'll httnliitioti. l'liilndel.he, Ph , iti. And Is comioeie witii ii turner assnrtiiient of attach- ments for line work t linn any ether machine, and Reduced t, only It Is an easy and l-leosnnt innchiite to onernte reiinin m Ihe least ear.-, prodi s every variety rk. and will last until the next eentnrv In-. Kill. piriuiK. r-llllliie. mi oil alio r.lllclellt. I se It once uml mil will use no other. Tim mnney cneerrn:iy rerutiileil If It will n,. out wnr.i an I outlast any inachlne at doulde lite rice. Agents sell them faster than any ntlierln con- Sequence Of the r I.ellllT ''the llest t tin. I nveest I'ric".' Men lllliehin,. tlior.'ll ,-lilv :n r.ilite.l w-llh ritieri i . n.n ro i it -o fur tlve Venn. Kent In mil, freei.f clinr ; money refunded at once If not suiislaeinry. It Is Hie urns' solid. n-l'iiMi , and sntlsfnetnrv wrt!lie i v.-r ii.v. i.t. ,1 f..r all tin,!.. ,.f famliv rK. II is nu H.-kiiow eil -eil 111 u v..en in... chanicnl sure.-ss. thoroughly loteii. mid used In IIIOIIS1UOS or llonies. Au eil e e. si ent. rnul. I n-lialile. mid ever ready helncr tothe weiirv wife irseHinstr. ss.lt id do I lie work of fitm u foe ure-iiine, or it will eitrli front tl to -. per tin v f. any one wim wlslies to sew for a living. This mien costs less ttmil half the price of any " esoi iiki- i uiiiiiy. itas oxira tuur. large-slzed Shuttle, easily removed, tfxl rnlnre. si.ed lloldous. holding 1ii yards of thread doing away with the froiiuent rewinding t f ln.lil.lns. ii is Hunt tor strength aud coiislaut hard work. Intercliaiiirealile workiinr parts, luauufactiired f line polished steel. Will run for years with- ou, repairs, is simple io learn, easy to maiuio. iinnerstoiKi perrectiy in mi hour, ntul always ready in n moment to do every deserii-tlon of heavy or floe work al less rost or trmilile limn any other n achlues at any price ever did, or can no. it win sew anything a needle can nlerce, (roin lace (ircaml.ilc lo heavy cloth or harness, won any sum or tnn-aii. ami win run olf twenty Jul'" per iiniiiiit.; n uses si roili', sirtllgllT illes, mi l never los-nks them, lteaneot miss or imp a stitch, ravel or hreak the thread. If you na cany machine, liny this and have a better one. Theenseiind rapidity nf lis motion cd Hiiniiiyiu us work, are its nest rccmnuienda lions. It will hem, fell. luck, hrald. rnrd, lilnd fmnrr. nllltr. rtlllU'. litest. In i . seollon si, I mil, baste, embroider, run up breadths, etc. with ese nun iiiiu-Kitvas, uiisurpasseu liv anv iimeliliu o er lilvemeu. Ilennreol Imposition. The prices fur! nnr new machines arc less than those asked tie dealer In second hand, rebuilt and rellnlshed machines, or those s-lllugnut old tock loelose up business, many such Inferior mo mn siyie maeliln. s lielug itlen-d as new al eiiiicen i.rices; bewnre of imiHMlllon and imlv my new machines. There are no u.-w llrstclass nachines ottered aa low aa Ihe Family," by Mai'Iiisks skxt pnn fy amis atiun itKi'iikc tay KST OF llll.l.. Kxtraorillnary liidncemeiita nlfered to Clergy iiii-ii, ieni-iiers, r-inreReeerselc: to set narcnt ti.irse nun wngon inrnisiieil free, for t-Hlimo illsls see ilesertitive books nnlled free with sniiiiursiii wiirx. uncial terms, circulars, etc. Address. FAMILY HK.WINd M At'll I Mi CO. el pi y. jr.r, lli-onduiiy, ii'i-w ork, N. Y. 1 iv , i --iST"r J II, III II ier- ail ill 3fr' V III ' t urn- Bfr The Usual Sfij Machine Reduced to ADVERTISEMENT. ST TILL. THEY FLOURISH ! SE. A. B. Z0LLIC0FFER BR0THEB, DRUCCISTS, WELDON N. C. Have just received and are daily receiv ing, fresh supplies of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE 8TtiFF, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, STATIONARY) COMBS, BRUSU Et), TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, RED AND WHITE KEROSENE OIL. Also a full Hue of confectioneries corsist lng of PLAIN and FRENCH CANDIES, APPLES. ORANGES, NUTS. CAKES, dc. &c. They are the sole Agents here lor tho RED C OIL ISO DEUREKN KIKE TKNT. They always keep on hand the largest a-s rtmnnt ol the finest ft, 10, and lo cents t ignrs to tie louiid In the town ol Welilon, which thev guarantee lo tin equal to any in tha market, and are sure they can please any Jtlilgeol a good cigar at any price ranging from i!J to 25 cents. They also keep ihe best article ol Smoking aud chew ing Tobacco. Mr. Ti. B, Zolliooffar, one of tho the firm will remain dun g the winter in. Balti more, where he will have an opportunity to select goods ol tue Deal quality at Dot- to in prices. T ey respectfully invite the public gen erally to call and examine their stock No charges for looking. '1 bey will take great pleasure in showing their goods and quoting orices. Knspeetlully, DR. A. R ZOLLICOFFER. &BRO. Look lor Sign West side Wasb. Ave, Weldon.N. C. Prescriptions carefully tilled and pa tients treated under the immediate super vision ol Dr. A. R. Z illicotl'or, who with thanks lor past patronage continues the practice of medicine a heretofore and can be found at Zollicoffer's drug store at all hours night and day, when not profession ally engaged, oct. a Bui lorrT 1857 lOtJ I ESTABLISHED January 1st, 1857. RUFE W- DANIEL nis stock of Liquors, Groceries and Confec- tlonerics einliraee in part FRENTfl, Al'I'LE, BLACKBERRY and WILD CHERRY BRANDY, WHISKIES, PORT. SHERRY, MADEIRA and CHAMPAQNB WINE. CIGARS, BACON, FLOUR, MOLASSES, LARD, GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, APPLES,JELLIES, PICKLES, BRANDY PEACHES and CONFECTIONERIES Appollinarts, Seltzer, German Krontlial JKatnral lVaters. And many other articles too numerous to men lion. R. W. DANIEL, 10 Wash. Avenue, Wcldon, N. C. oct t ly E .IVUKY BODY LOOK 1IEUE ! I wish to Inform the citizens of Halifax county, and the public generally, that Keep a nrst class house lu tbe town of SCOTLlISn NECK, X. C . I have a complete stock f GROCERIES A CONFECTIONERIES, My bar la atocked vtith tbe choicest Freuch, Apple, and Peach Brandies, alfO ail Hints ut wnisKies, wines, um, Fu3i, and Champagne. BEST BRANDS OF WHISKIES A SFEOIALTIY Lager Beer In Bottles and on Draught families supplied at lower rates bv the dozen Outtlos, 10,000 Cigars fttie Kent UrantU, I have a first class RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD SALOON attached to tbe house, I will endeavor to piert.su ail who will hosiur rco with :hc!r patronsge. mr. j. n. Maion is wim mo, ana will pe pleaded lo serve his old friends. My servants are polite and attentive. O. OPKNHKIM KR, Sign Central Salann, oct 23 8m. Scotlsud Neck JOTKE. llavlntr duly qualified aa administrator of Richard AlHlirmik, all persons having claims HKalnst Ilia estate are liercliy untitled and re quested to pr.weiit them to me duly autlientica ted mi or befnre Oct 1st. lHRfi. Persons Indelited lo the said estate are requested to timke Inline dlateacttleiiiuiit. II. I. AI.SRKOOK, Adinr. of Klcliard Alsliniok, By Kilcliln k Dunn. alty. oct i tf 1M3I. ESTABLISHED 1831. Old Reliable Jewelry More of ARTHUR C. FREEMAN. HAS REMOVKD TO 171 MAIS T. NORFOLK, VA. Where can be lound a full line of Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Olai-ses, Buttons, Silver Ware, Wedding and Engagement Rings, at prices dofylng competition. Add ress ARTHUR C. FREEMAN. Norfolk, Va. Watches and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. Uoodsainton approval, t-ct 311 y. ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOK HERE? READ THISl READ 7HI3I And Stop at the Corner, and buy your W H BROWN. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Ua keeps always on hand a full 11.. general merchandise, such as Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Drv Hoods, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Hoisery, 4a Also a full line of groceries. Chnnn . Cash. Corner 1st St. and Wash. Avenue. Wkldon, N. C. ' mr27Iy A. VVRENN & SON. Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of CARRIAGES, HAHHES8, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, CaRTS, WHEELS, AXLE", FARM WAGOX. HORSE CLOTHING, LAP ROBES, Ac. Nos. 14, 10, 24, and 2ft Unhn Street, NORFOLK, VA. sep 18 ly F OR SALE. The following valuable real estate lving near Tillory's Mill, in Halifax eonnt about nine miles from the town of Halifax. About 360 acres including steam engine, Baw mill and fixtures, gin, gin house and! fixtures, adjoining the residence of J. B, Tillery. Mike wilkins, that contains about 97 acres. Hope place containing about 150 aores. $ interest in Wade H Tillery tract, th whole containing about 377 acres. Apply to T. N. HILL, Attorney. Halifax N.C.jnly31tf s IOUTHEKS HOTEL, HALIFAX N. C. J. W. Ml!LLE!, PKOPKIETOR. Table well supplied, clean ronms anil atteulive servant;. Meals 6Vo Lodging 5Uo, A Livery Stable also kept where teams may be hired. Horses fed and welt attended to, bj experienced hostlers. The travel ng public will do well to stop at the Southern Hotel. June S 1 y. R. W. B It O W IH H OLD RELIABLE DBUO8I0B1. Is always supiilied with Fresh Drugs) aud Medieinetati - NEW UOOD8 RECEIVED EVERT WEBKC The stock of FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, ' LAMP GOODS, ' ILLUMINATIXtl and ' LUBRICATING OILS, FAINTtf, LEADS, ' '. LINSEED OIL, , and all I'ainlers Materials will be always fani to be lull. ' " ' Qarden Sceda and Field S.-eds ia season. Choice pnro Wines, Whiskies and Braintls for Medical une. Finn I'lfrara, Ctiowlnj and Siuukiiitf Tobaeeo. Prompt Attention to by IHail. all Ordan- -PIiyslcians prescript ir-na earefally pmined by competent clerks at all lumrs, aay orniulit. Call and see inc. , K. W. ltltOW. oetSIf U'iuiiisJ.I &if)Oo: To ftiOtiO a year, or Ji to t'fl 1 ,1.ti In vnm ou n lnCnlltV. iio riik. Wi.iiicn rti. us whII an men. Many make mine than tho amount staled above. No one can fall to make money fast. Any one can do thr work. You can make from 60cts. to Uati hour by devoting . ynur even ings and sparo time to Hie business. It cosU nothing to try t'' business. N'dnj Ing like I . for monev meii"K ever llerea boforo. IiuiiKvs pleasant and a'ricliy honorable. Reader, II you want to n0 all about tbe best paying business '"tore the pulilio, send us vour address and will Bend full particulars, and private terms free; samples worth $5 also free; you can then make up your mind f "r ymirseir.. Address (JEOKUE STIXsOS A CO., lort land Maine. . JOUIH HILL IA II D k C C0IT0H COMMISSION MEBCHAKH,. N O R F O L K V Ai Full prlees and iiuick returns guaranteed.. . II- F- B'TJTL'EK Fire and Mle Iniuranre Agent- Places risks of all kinds In first .class Companies aa low aa safety w ill perron. Call and sue aie bofore Insuring else where, at IiKOWN'.S DRUG STORK V'cldoo, M July 13 1 y.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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