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THE rtOANOKE NEWS W W. MAM, U 1 IK. I J. W. HLKIK. I'KDPIIIKTOHA. THi:KSiAY, : : f'Kt'KMiKH l'l, 1i HI.IIO I Vs.lVTItA I t . We publish elsewhere I cinimunica ti.m fruaa t Democrat of Halifax count; rfcoeatir.; the appointment if oegro Magistrates. While we differ with, one Curreapoodent we are perfectly wilUog to publish bit tiew o those of aey other geolleeuao opo toy subject. We sue not taxing those who will not allow every tide of a qieiti.in a hearing. Il would be an immodest request on the part of the Republicans seeing that aiuce 180S bile in power they ignored the Democracy. They neier allowed us any repreaentstioti io any place, in one instauce onl do we remember such tnagnoii'wtity and that wu in the lower pf ot the county when tlsry did so t i protect tbeioielres from tbe ignorance ad unscrupuloeioess. of those magis trate whom tbey bad selected from their own party. In all other instance tbey have tightly drawn the party line and when propositions wero submitted to their leaders, whLh we bel'eic hi been the cine more than once, ihut they should allow one ?trnMcrl to be sent to the Legislature thry bate tUtji dc tliucd, when they hud the power they ignored us and now tbey sh.iulJ ask no faeors. If tbey have not osked recognition it is rather premature fir the Democracy to tender it. It is similar to the woman who w nked to hard making clothes for the hea'.aen in foreign lands that her own cbildrco went barf naked We hardly think our correspondent would approe of Go? ernor Jarvia' course if he should fill any vacancy which mijiht occur io tho judiciary or io the Siate government by appointing a Re "ib!icn. Neither can any one eipcct General Garfield to overlook b'rs own rarty in making his appointments and fc'.rs the leaves and fishes to Deroocrutr. Wecertaiul; do oot. It is au'cistnl out nly politically, but in c.ery other reipi ct. The biard of omgiaira'.es coo trols the afTiirs of the county. The board is I)i! nocntic and adpt IVojo catic meruurts because ibejr believe Democratic principles are right. How then can wo tipect to be benrfl ed by luring on the boird on clenrnt wlucb ia diametrically opposed or prin iple to the measures wliLb Democrats think the best. The board would be dividsd and scripture says that a bouse divided againtt itself will fall. The appointment of ij nra-.t men ss tbagistrntes would virtually do sway with the great reform which was made hy (he I'onvei.tioo of lKTo- A reform which Minac'i needed fi-r the prnspri ity of the Slate the Eastern pirt nt least end which was the only thing which Culd bata relieved us of the fraud and Corruption which hid fastened i' aell upon the people and ,is fa.tsuck log the very life blood of the country. J he hist demvidrd this reform aid llalilai county or ruber the owe intel ligent of in people were foremost in eekiog relief. Their cries fur help were aasong tbe loudest which echoed n tbe Mountain fastnessri waking the Mountaineers from their repose to come to the assistance of their down trodden brethren i i the East. They gnve up their own preferences to aid us at the eipeose of time and money; and now must we throw away this boon which we long aonght in vain ? Mint we say tothc West that we do not want the present tystem of county government ; that we re willing to go back to the old state of fTiirs? As late as the last fantars Halifax eounty was pointed to as an eiaatple of tbe great good which the Deaaocratio party bad done fur the State. Suppose our eountymen recon. mend negroes to the L'gitlature ns magistrate and then suppose the Wes tern eaemberi ask ibat the present sys tem be abolished and the old order of things be restore I ; what cao our Ke re S'.5'.ii in te !.j;;!:i'.ure sn j in rp position to the plan. If they speak of the good accomplished the retort will be; "Why do you want negro ninjis tratesf Your people don't act as if they wanted men of intelligence to govern them." It miy be aiiil th it all tlii doesn't apply to the r('iection, that two or three or even thirteen negro magistrates will nt materially aflT-ct a img'e measure; Dot we d II r. It m uly the beginning. If it is done now, it ti2 be done two years from now until possiMy tie whole boar J nf magistrates or Urger part of it may be composed of an undesirable element And then tbe Democratic part j will be ia shreds with not even a nucleus iu the county to build- spno. Hut eveo if we took at the question from a non-political stand point, it is wrong. It i wrong to mike rosgis irate of ignorant men be they white or black, Democrats or Republican!. When a. mao cannot read end write or if be does oot understand tho principles of justice, ( lestious of Ilia ic, public ia - tenst and has no idea whatever of po litical economy, he is not fit to be a artagistrate, no matter who he is. r'.du Cate the colored pe plo so that they can u ders'and the pr'n cinlts i f gov ernment and then this will be o- proper question fur d iscuihion. lib arm g fur gooraoce to direct and govern intelli gence. It is wring for tax payers to be ruled by people wh i pay no taxes, h is wrong for public acho ls to be nsaoiged by people who know nothing of bonks ; and the appointment of ig norant magistrates is in our opinion, the beginning of these evils and the people have had enough and in ire than enough of them. Ii every col ired man iu the county was a !:incrat we w iuIJ op pose llieir appolutment as mugittrules simply because they rue incompetent. K the pensile want uegr i magistrates or ignorant white tmis'ritii lit ihem meet t igp'.her at llihfax or iu their several lownsliips and say so. Tneu we will have nothing more to any though we will s ill be of the same opinion. Tin: ruisini vi'M si i: The I'roideiii'i mesiago was read in b ah houses of (' oi;ress on tiie sixth inst. li begins with Conralula!ioiis for prosperity and then alludes to the peac able coiiilu-t of the last dec ion. The following ii a hypopsis : i l.i TI"N.l!,l- Io several Southern States opposi'ion to the e j yment of the rights ot citi z oiship by the Colored people still pre vails. It was not manifested to uny Urge extent perhaps by acts of w ilence or i; tiuiijaiioii I n', by fraud. ili nt prac tices iu connection w'uii the bull its, in the places and manner if soling, couot injf returning nud canvassing the Votes. It is the desire of the people that sec tionulism should dinappear. It is un desiiable for one sctio i to be arrayed s .lidly against another. Tim ilis,osi. lion 'o refuse nbeiliinc! t tO cipiul rights amendments is all that stands in the way i f a e'linpteic obliteration ol seclionral lines in political contests. If the amendriaents are obeyed congress will hav time to turn its a'.ttmioo to other important questions and amend ments will continue to net together, r.tux.u ion The sn-e-t g i traileo of the prima y rights of C ''renship is to be fund B that enpneity lor sslf protection which can belong only to the e 'pie whose right to u liversal sntr.age to supported by universal educatioo. Tne State au thorities are not ubla to furnish free in struction to all who need it, and Coo g'ess should supplement tho local edu rational funds by grants of puhlic lands arid il necessary by nppr 'prialiotis from the treasury. (lvn. si.nvirr. m:ioh.m. The dangers of patronage or appoint ments to ollice for personal or partisan consideration threaten the stuhility of the goiernmcnt. They tend to become more alarming with the enlargement of administrative service. The reasons are imperative for the adoption of fixed rules for the regulation of appointments, promotions, mid removals, eslahlishir g a uniform method having exclusively in view the attainment nf the best qualifi cations for potition. Such a iiirthod alone is consistent with the equal rinhts of all citltens and the niot economical and efficient administration ol public business. The results of conipetitiie I'xvniiintiiMi when it hns been tried have been salisfactorv. Ii secure" the best qualir.ca'ii ns ; it is an effectual protec tion against iuipoitumty arid presenting the ab isc ol the service for pri'ute or party purposes. SAl.AKIltD COMMISSION. An a nual appropriation of (15,000 dollais is recommended for the establish ment a commission to conduct civil cer. vice examinations and to see that the system is properly administered. Hith erto ihi has been done by persons who w. re no! paid for i; and whose time w.ss occupied in this manner to the necrvsnry neglect of other duties. t rtiti ii t in iiKriri:. The passage of nc:esarv laws is rec ommended to leave all ull'uers to x prcs their political opinions and to cub ble llieni to lefuse all demands upon their salary for political purposes. Such a law is greatly to be desired. TATIidNAlii:. The moat serious otivtai le 1 1 the im provement of the civil eni,:c is the apo Is st.t. m, by which the ripp'.ioti. g pomi has been so largely encroached up io by uieinbers of (' ogress. There must be a divorce between t' mress and the F.x.:cu'ive in the n. i t r . nip n. I-iti'Oit-. T:ie i" ti riintioe tit.,, tl.it "to '.lie sic os Ii -! oio me sp-i I " ia in S 'inruble Iri III Co. pi ssiolnil p ill tnnic as the established lulo of patties iu power. I'i "I. Tit A si V It is the du'y (.f the people nf the I nit' d S lies t ) suppress p drj;a ny wh 'ip it n"S 'l:st aid prevent is ex lei "') lvf r's hit rii'i'n m-rle by the I' litrd S ales authorities in I'lah to (nfoice the laws agaii st it. Kxpericurt shews legislation upon this question to be defective. I ho longer ncii m is de layed the more riilhCutl it will be to ac conipl all what is desired. Il is n t a case of hall' way measures. A law is recommended by which the government of I'tuh would be placed in hands of the Resident by allowi g hi iu to appoint the llo'eroor and coumii-sioners ; or else it suggested that the light to vote, hold ollice or sit on juries be coffined to those who neither practice nor up hold polygamy. The message recommends the with drawal ef legal tender votes, aodcoiage of i!ver dollars ss thry now are, end advises double standard of value. It reviews the relations of the United States vti'.b foreign pnweri ted other I matters of no interest to the general reader. ltlVKIt IMritOVEMKMTJ Comprehensive improvements are recommended for the Mississippi and Columbia rivers. (Ht.VNT AMI CAl'TAIH (.HN1SKAL. The great services of General Gra t during the war for the union whose wise conduct did so much to bring the war to the close. An act of Congress au thorizing tbe appointment of a Captain Grneralof tbe Army would be fitriag and proper and aseet tbe approval of the C untry. r.PKKA.1. COUITS. Ad litional provision for the Federal Courts become more apparent every year. An intermediate court is sug gested with Cognisance of errors nnd appeals The number of circuit court judges should be increased. 1NMANS. The Indian nffsirs are in a more hopeful Hate. They have made grat ifying progress in Agriculture herding and mechanical pursuits. The past year has been unusually free from troubles. Congress should snake allott merits of laud in the reservations to indians as individuals so that each should have lee simple title to his land. O ily the parts of tbe mesage ni st interesting to the people have been published. There is too much to pub lisb in full. itavurjeisesmavw ADVKKM-KM ,.N r. OIl 'Kf NOTK'K M I hll b! f .r e"h IWeinl'er 2Xi IS.S0, 4 yokes of iixkii, It hoail nf horsi-a and mules, 1 hnail iifi'ilile. hit nf (,rn mid foil. lei, ui csru, on JerBiy Vi 'I', onn two h .re wair ui two luiniiins, a lot nf frm I'l'ils, h mselioM ami kili liiin fur niture, m il i ui eo .k stovii co riiilntn, (tons, nlsicls ami tclio, Jtc. hale Io ) rnmcnee at IU u clock, J. W. lltltY. dno9;f I'H'K. As hr mom rnul es'slis In I he Ion o of S elilon, than I w.i In bM,auil m vol'iecl Is still to coiHrua improvint; ami liuild n.tr in Hi" lown, persons wisliin to bur a dwelling nr a it "d lnr nt riouhle rslns wo'jl.l do widl In eoiisult lun. 1 hiii now prnpari'd Willi KOod aensunei liiinlifr sod ntlior fac.li les to ii hiiv aiii'iunt of liiilldini! hi hUorl noliee, e.lher In W'etdon nr ut er towns. I still mil tunic hit rejoUr iiiur,-lniinlnio business In the town of Wcldou. oel 41 K. I. STIFKS. ' i inn it i i in . .aim B T H I M M I) N 8, l K I ii U I aj T v it I. 1 1 r9w. Itiwln is'fi'iitljr imrchaie l the wh,.k' tlurk of of nrussti.-lonn.il,; to It T. Hrown. I wUI ecu IniB" thf linn.rt the OLD STAND- MT sioek rousists Id part nf a lull line of mi; nn INKS. 'a:.hth, OII.B, IiRnia, LA MI'S ..HI R Kit' -H. K. M 'II! K nil. llltl'SII h". i i. un cks, H T A T 1 1 1 N K K T , fl'.KI'I'M I. S'urs, ith' . Mm.' ' "'I svi-rj-llniiR Ihat nisv lie rsll' il tor .n l . iy lln-v A flue lot of dies, in ir rtml Hniokliur Teliwen. rigr..ti..sn. rirs,.f all t. rami, st all priest. N.'W iromls frvlv -.1 sn.t t. arrlv. Nine k kint full; iii to th stau.HrsI ,,f t nrst-n'rw, ,ro ston-. I'r sorptions a .. all h..n-s. !nlly ami will 1... .n nj. s( B T. hlVHONH. V. J. N A V . BAKER CONFECTIONER, WELDON, N.C. A virylirr.'Biiiii.y of t'AKKS. CRACK K R S , CANDIKIs, KR K.N ill A N H PLAIN, U A 1 M I N is, V R tl I T B. NUTS. io. Tin1 larcost stork of T"s nf ri.ry varli'ty tit ItoukIiI 10 tills wsrkvt. drt.n for rsn.1li-s i-skis, 4c. flllrj at shaisVsst iMIri-at Nurthsrn prices. W.MInir aii.1 nth.r narls .uM-tli-4 a. rhi-s u-Ihr rlo aii at l.n-If, Iv mmm APVEIUTSKMENTS. J OH (LtltH, JH. A (OS B E S T SIX'CORD -rou- MACUINEOK KAN I) t'SH. THOMAS lU'SSKLL k CO. SOI.F AlsKKTM. rciH -SALE BY WIIITR k s'TAIN H Ai'K ,SVK ItV liODl LOOK IlKltK I wish to Inform tha uitl-aens nf Halifax eoiimv, and Hie nulmo (puie-rall y, tlaat 1 keep a l'.ril class lioiisw in the town ol M iirti!vi) k, . I have a cninple'.e stork i f tiKOCKKlKS A CONKKCTKIN EK1K.S, My liar is stocked wiiu tlio choicest Kreneli, Apple, and I'oacb Itrmnlins, alao all kin. Is or liik:e, Wines, Kin, I'.uru, and I liuiojiaue, BKT PK VM'Mi'J'' W III." K IKS SI KI'IAITIT T.sier IWwr In Hollies and on Dniun'iit. Kaicllii s supplrxd v lower rales by tho dozen Ixittlu.. 10,000 ( Igisriaol Hie llest ItrHnUs I havo a first class ni'.sr.M'HA.NT AM lIM.I.lAKti s.Uuo.N attachid to the hnnso I w; endeavor to pltasuallwha will lionnr inn wikii iheir pal ronsuH. HE Kit MoTTI.i.NO A SI'KCI A I.TT. Orders; for rnl-s I'illril wl Short A olive. The trade will find it to tin ir advantage lo order from us. tl. OPFAHKIM KR, Mgu I'eritral Sitlnon, net 2rt Sm. Scoilsrid Neck Y w ii iVk h k a u a ioii. H A L I P A X, N. ('. THK KAKMKUH' M H.IH HA1TH. O W K M S OLD STAID, A oompU:eatouk of I'MY iiiii'im, un 'i l;ii!t;-i, fl.nl IIIMi, in hits, ll"!-:. II.M-l. I AI'S, NnriuNS. A Fall ANNirlment of All (Joeas, to he found In lh hi'sl ttoros, nud pi Ices us iow ii nni lowor man any More lu I.N Tills I P in i,r THK MATK Kov all Kinds ..f roinilrv produce lor I li o t j n 1 n l cash prict-H, ( all Hiid iKsmlnn, M. Will rK.flKVfi ,t S(i, Halifax, N. ('. 'IHIK IIEST SALOON IN 11 AL1 1'A X. M . W II I T K II K A D SO N, Opiklli Ihr llol.'l THK 1IKSC Ml K KIT l HALIFAX- A!! kin 1. of Liquor., Wlnoa, Itrsnillpa, I'litiillMKiin c'l.lur, Larnr Ilm-r, ALSO CIHAKS AMI TOI5ACCO. Miacil drinks if all ilosiTiplloin put up In llio v B EST S T Y L V.. Tall ami gut a uoo,l ilrli ot cy tiling that you ninv cell for, M. WHin:iIEAt . SON, HallfaK, N. C. rp II K K K R II Y . We havo rs-nted tlin Korry auross tho rlvnr at llHlifax. All tortips In Nor;h niui'toii cnunty will fliul It i., their a'Jran. tao to tra.la with iim, as they can Rota UIh. count on lrry tlrlcets. Krry tickets kept at their store In Hall fax on rule. M. WIMTKIlKl.t SON. Halifax, N. C. net 7!. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHITE & STAINBAOK, I K A I K K S 0 jY IN THE ROTTOIW I'sviiiK Just rnturnrdfroui tUo Ko;tlujru and couipluie biock ot DKY GOODS, CLOTHING, II A T S, C A V $k II 0 0 T SHOES, HARDWARE, CUTL K K T. shawls, dress goods, yankee notions, AND EVERY THtNC COTTON AND Alt KINDS OF AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES. CALL AND FAMINE OUR LARGE STOCK, ACENTS FOR MILE END SPOOL COTTON. ont STOCK IS THE LARGKST EVER BRQUCHT TO, WELDON. HANIKdMK ASP WM.L Stkl.yX'TEK HtidPS OF EVKRY l.ESCrlPTION. CI.OTHIXt OK THE LATEST STYLES ANP AT fUE; LOWEST PRICES. WHITE oet "If. On. II tiiTtn's Iron Tosir In s jirepriion of pmtniMe or Iron, rcmvlan Hark and tho Pboa. hal, .. .-K-Ile,l llh tl. Vnit-lal.f. XrvliiMtcs. Kn.l..iw.t by tlu- MeJlc.l W-Vlui? ...3 Z 11..11.I1I l. lin n, r..r U.rspri-sla. Ursrral l.bll7. fmlt. OIr,, H aul or llt- Manufactured b; THE DR. HARTER UED1CINE CO., No. 213 lort. Hall Street. St, m'x DYSPEPSIA, Kehruary lt-ly STILL THEY DJi. A. II. OLLICOFFKIl AND HROTnER, DRUCCISTS WELDON N. C. THK LAKUKSTAMI BEST HKI.Kl TED STdi K OF IlKUdS M KDICl.N'KM, c, I!T H A L I ! A X C 0 U N T 1'. A. U I ZOLLICi'lVEK 4 IIHO. II AVE t KKMl M l'l'MLH MEDICINES. l'AIMTS. OILS. DYE STI sui"i.)i..ii. a.su i.u nu,, i irsii t)jS. Or THE BEST ilPAHTV ALSO A VVU. LINE OP CON PEC TIOWERIES SUCII AS PI Al AND FliENCU CANDIES, APPLES, OUANGES NUTS ic fTl a" - . .... " .- - ,,...,.,.. , cbaa.ng .l.e.here. Ant Ooora oot in er yT.hnf5 it SlTS!::! u,t IMIOUTI.I I Till IT I. imui'd : .... . II . X":,'r.,Tl7Ed' . v V,,4IU al9ll , JUIJ The .lours Loom i.n 1.... .1.. I . tipr. to b. found ,n .he loan f Weld,,., m the niaikot. and are oro il,.,. ure thfv can price ranping from 2J to 55 cents, and chewing tobacco. The, are aU.y. g.d t0 M0 tieir frieods tn(J fc their good, ind qp,,,., pricef , .helh lhey . no 8t"""I,K . I ,.11;"ICu(rer. " f lk fi" "ill remain during tbe winter iu Baltimore where be till b.ye an opportunity to select gon.l, at bottom price. UMtmttn' i . . . Look fur Sign est side U'aih. AB Weldon N C ioo,:n;;7nTi,!,cV,d,rr,reAted su" loo ol pr. A ii , .llicofTer. who with thai ks for n..t ., .:..i. .a oracl ro i.t m.ni... k.....r j .ii l ..t:.,...lurB au "'ai111 ou7. ""en not prole.nonally engogsd KW STOCK OK (i 0 0 D 8, W. I IK LTI JI ntokk, HALIFAX, N. C. A couiploto New Fall alork of good, at lowest prices, I hare Juki returned from the North aud can oirnr liKluiieinnnta to purchasers. HiKhoatCasU prh-es f .rc.ittnn. soo and l,nt C W. FAUC'KTT. lialitiax, J. C. np J f ' ' v' L 0 W PRICES. WELDON, N. 0A Markets whore tbey. have purchased a largi UttOW N PUMESTICS, ELSE FOR CASH. C O V N T K T PRODUCE OVOIIT & STAINBACK BLOOD. FLOURISH. IN STORE AND A HE DAILY RECEIVIVn OF IH1J Mi a .. as, T 0 FFS I'KKL'MEHY SOM'S STTIOVFnv c. aou txamina thwr stock before Dur stock can be bad in 24 huur. ntiCe! P P-rf. iiiraac turtn. j heir stuck coiuiet AKIXOMM.Xr.H. HVl H A .. 1111(1 ' .. .. ich the, Ru.r.,,tre .. be "qua to any i , , o rcjuauo any nlcasp i i -i- k"u tijjur at any aiau accp me Dsi ailicle of taukirg . . ' ..f--k ...muiuea me De ,un(J ., 0) I ic tTer' 'a drug store at stp 231y T, J. JARRATT, conniHNiox nF.itriii.T, NO. 3 N. fJYCAMORJJ STU2ET. Slrinl poraonal attention glron to the sale of COTTON, l'RANUT., TgBA(Vl), WHKAT, CORX, AND rRODUCK UEMKIt AI.'LT. Rfliirns niait prntnptly. BatRlng and Tloi urtil.-hC'l at the lowest fatiy . 4 7 w. ADVERTISEMENTS. M. F. HART. W-"-HARKi2 QRAND lfALl, OPENING 109 : AT : oo : H ART I t PRF.HC'OTT ANP OOOCH'8 OLD PTAKD, f NEW G00D3. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NKW GOODS. NKW GOODS, NEW G00D8. NKW GOOD? NKWOOODSL NEW COODd, Woili-slru to Inlorin our friends ami the pit. lltKcnerally, that wc hava Just returned tn the North whero we purchased with cara avlect stock of trooda, conslstlri)r of : I)RY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, shoes, HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING, AND HARDWARE, And everything that la ui welly founa In a IriV Class store. If our customers want a fti'ir oriLoniiEn We will hare .hem. If, they want Short! fot. Ladles, Children or M,n, or BooU of any itU, tbey will always La cii hand. We keep ZEIGLEK M HAND HADE SIIOEf. Our goods and prices will bcarth. closest la spectluu, aud we Invite our frlonds to give dm call. H UTA IIARKIsiOX, WaahbixtoJi Avenue, Weldon, . C. srept t.1 .ii J.J E A 1) (J U A H T E. R S FOlt GROCERIES 4ND SIOES X. OLAEI, OH THB HI It. Keepa eonataotly on hand, all kinds of FAMILY CROCERIES. LlytjOHH, TOBACCO, P.NtJFr, 4 nd ererytbing that in usually found in a. f lRST-CItASS GROCERY. SH0E3 0F ALL KINDS AND STYLE f Call and ailmlni Kornro niirnhnftiDS v..nuig, E. CLABK, Weldon, N. C. not 7 Iy (i. J- MOSKLEY. Kerps pciistautly ou hand A COMPLETE STOCK OP FAMILY CROCERIES- ftui'b aa Huirar. Colfffo. Klonr, Baenn. Lard, Molaaafl.. syrup, Fish. Hosp. ToLacro, Bnurr, and cigars. A Full I.I iic oflouloit'ouerlea. French, and Dlaln Candles. Cskos, Crac"1- aiMiii's, uaiiued coouh, 40. Mv StOl'lc nr Till Wnr.A snil WlllnW WSN Clclery sud (Huts ware is uiiewJM In the Town or viiioi. HiKi'liiBl-.i....-rff..nt n.iM.nAM and mf stoek Is now couiplet.-, with ail goods unall foui d In a F1UST CLAKSI.KOCKKY HTORR. riiolrp amily Itutter for TVe' lime. AND NKI.KCT CREAM CnEEHII ' A specially during thn wluUr sea-son . MICH BOTJHD TO BDIT JCV,. ) -Trv inn at the cornrr next to Mm. Wllliliu Boanllu:' Iloiisi;. ' O. J. MOHM.BT,. prM -9 ly.
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