THE ROANOKE NEWS
TIirKSIUV, : : MAKt'H 1:1, 1-1.
W. W. HALL, 1
V I'liorKIKTOIiS.
J. W.M.KIKiK, j
POLITIC! AM) IMIITIi:.
Soiui'tliinj; liiin lately been saiil of n
new party. It in thought that tliftWeiiee
unifing llemniraU will cause a iIit in that
party oniior or later ami likewise that the
opposing faetioiM in the !epuli!ii-aii part J
will alnt ilfvt'lope into two parties. The
tariff rjuostinn in the rock upon vtliiili the
present party organization are ejpeetisl
to be wrecked. There ia no duiibt that
there are high tariff men anil low tarifl
men in both partiea, and it is tuippo-ieil
that they cannot remain in the saine con
dition ail now. Indeed there are many
diffi r.-moK of minor iinpertaiiee which fie
tiieiitly dilurli hot li partic in different
localities. For iiistain-c in North Caro
lina the ipuwtiou of Internal Revenue it
Considered from different xtainlpoiiili-.
Some, want the tax uholished,
other waul the lysluii repealed while
others Mill would lie satisfied with a uiodi
Gcatiou botli of tke tat and system. Now
it neeum bard to ree"iuile tliese difli rent
views agreeably to the advoeatei of each
but it must Lc doue if (lie party hope to
continue aucccwifid KaeL- faetinu, wants
i(s vv'Wn to triumph and it is itnHs-ible
f'yr each to carry its point. The dele
gates to the Hut-' Cowveutioit will repre
sent all of these aud they and the ieople
who aeud tlicin there bhoitld accept the de
cision of the m,ajor,ty gracefully. This is
the ouly way in which to preserve the
lvirty organization. If any are dissatisfied
with the work of the Convention- how
can they improve it? They can leave the
party aud join the Republicans, but that
will not help them they will find that the
Republican are muvh divided on qucf
tioiu of government as the Democrats.
They can orgauiie a new party, but this
will not help them because they could
bot then hope to succeed and the State,
and probably the National Government,
would be placed in the hands of the Re
publicans and the new party leas far
from the attainment of their ends as ever.
Kver since the war of the resolution there
have beeu two antagonistic principle of
government in this country and upon
these all parties have rested. Centraliza
tion as exemplified by the Federalists,
Whigs aud latterly the Republicans; and
1 leiuocracy which had for its founder
Jefferson, which is now the legacy of the
present Democratic party. These two
principles have been obscured at times by
other matters but they were always the
ground work of all the parties in this
iiuntrj that ever reached National im
portanee. Those who believe in local self -government,
of the people by the people and for
the people, can expect to sec this doctrine
upheld only by the Democratic party.
No matter what other issues there inav
be, no matter what differences may exist
upon other questions they still must know
that'the great underlying principle, the
great ground work of the Democratic
party is nclf-governmcnt as opposed to
centralization. For this has the party al
ways itruggled. The Republican party
oil all such (pi est ions has been the enemy
of the Hople.
Now aiipHe any portion of the De
mocracy should be opjsised to the plat
form put forth by the majority, is not it
much better that they should y',-1.1 and
continue to support the party knotting
however they may differ on Mime things
they are all one iu the main? Or is it
belter that they should, iu order to grati
fy a teinHiiury disappointment, turn their
b.ick upon hopes and desires eiiterlaiin d
and si riven for by them and llifir ances
tors for generations?
There can be but one decision. It-t us
all Work together for the Democracy and
iH-ll'giiUTUiuciit, hoping that if there is
anything which we tll-appiuw we will
rectify it inside the party and not leave il
and thus forever put it out of our putter
to remedy the evil complained of
If this should be done all those i.hjee
tioliahle feature can lie altered. If il be
not done the Republicans will control the
government and then we will not oulv not
obtain further beneficial change but will
k,r what ha been secured after years of
labor aud trouble.
There can be no success and no reincdv
in a new puny, but only defeat and dm
npsjiutmenl. The IVuimrati.- organisa
tion i good enough for us an, I if it should
not be will try to help make it so
MB. JnllN S. Wim: before the Dan
ville liiveatikjatiiig Coiiiuiill.H? is reported
to have said that when colored politicians
omuc to vce Liw they went to the kitchin.
This raiswd indignation among the col
oreJ poople tome of whom have roundlv
denounced the whole thing. Mr. Wise
sought to calm them by publishing a card
telling what be did say. Rut it is claimed
that the original notes of Ins exHiuin.itiou
have been changed. He has also gotten
-himself into' hot water with I'age Mc
Carthy, abusing that gentleman, at the
name time stating that he would not tight
a duel. McCarthy writes au article de- j
itoiiuciug Wise and saying he is no gen
tleman but an ass and Miihone's trick
mule in thf Danville investigation circus.
A Washington dispatch to the Rich
mond Slnle says that two prominent eolor-
ed citizens of irgiuia will be witness-
- fur the ."defence" when the Danville com
mittee resume the hearing. They will
testify that the Readjustcr were the first
to draw the color line, uud (s rsistentlv kept
tll .fa '',uu before the colored jieople
Vud of the iaTestigatinii. like that
V promise to make itself quite
l thoee who took LolJ 0f it !a
-i fauee.
lauc
MM K the jiitl'odueti .11 (.!' l.vo-ren! lc
t T litag- illi'I'e lias been nil unexpected
reduction in tie1 number of p .--tal cards
Liud. For live years the average annual
increase in the issue has been I I per cent.
Since duly 1 last there has been an in
crease of 1 X per cent, iu tie' number of
adhesive stamp, and per ''''' in 'he
IlllllllsT of Stamped CllielopeS isst,s(l, but
tlie
e of postal cards reached L'."li.o."J.-
""i'I only, as an
the eorresiioudi
Year.
linst, during
ig p iiod iu the preceding
llAKlitsMiMii itd the capitol of Pennsyl
vania, would be niipposcd to be in favor of
protection of the highest kind, but it seems
that it is not. :i Saturday last a pri
mary was held in that city to scud dele
gated to the District Democratic conven
tions wbidi will wild d. legates to the
National coiiveiiti.-n. A friend of Kx-Seii-
at-.r Wallace and an avowed five trader j
carried the primary, getting sixteen out ' !
I. !.,, r.,,,1- .l.'.l Tl.i. .1 !
notwithstanding some of the wealthy man
ufaetiirers did all they could for protection.
This does not seem to indicate that the i
l.Lh tariff men have every thine ll.eii own !
way even iu I'eiinsvlvai
Til It location of the Uo National Coll
Veiitioiis in one city iu the yir 1 I has
d -Velopcd some intereslile.' fads in regard
to lis -atinits of Couveiitious. It is thirty
two years siinc both uoiniualiiig (Vintii
lions of one year were held ill the salin.
citv The lUtnocrats ii'itniuated Fierce in
Raltimore in lSfiJ and t ho Whigs liotnina- j
. t .4 :. . :. . r ion. n n
uud CUy were both nominated in Haiti
mole. For more than a quarter of a cen
tury then.' has been a disposition to go
West, and since the Democrats started
the fashion by going to Cincinnati and
nominate Buchanan, a majority uf tin-Conventions
have been held in tho West,
(bit of seventeen Conventions since lSjtl.
louuting the two of this year, Chicago has
....... . , , . , t iniiv iv- lll.lll VOOU.OOO CUCU.
hud six, ( mciuati three. Rallt.nore three, TlL, KUmAMe ill(.rcaSL. is ,n:u, o-a
Philadelphia two and New ork, Charles- j wide divirity of industries. The cotton
ton and St. Lousis one each. j mills, now building and inaugurated since
j th 1st of January, will cost oer ?:i.2.")U.
l'.Vi:TS W Till: l.l.l'.CTOK U. COM- "'U "re thau 100.00U spindles
MISSION IM MIOI). , to the nuinber now iu the South. As
A dispatch from H'ashington. of Febrtt- j
ary 24th, says; At a dinner party given
during the last week, Senator elect ltlack
burn, of Kentucky, told the following; in
teresting story, which he says was told him
by (len. (larfield: At a social gathering at
which Alexander II, Stephens and other
prominent Democrats were present, the
stirring events of tin- closing day of tie
session of lS7ti -"7 Were the topics of con
versation, and some of the party wore, com
menting on the narrow cscai.e of theeoun-
try from a bloody struggle. It was agreed ! these there are numerous other cotton
by all that if it had not b.s-n for the great i factory projects being worked up. An
self control of the members of both parties ; immense amount of Northern and Wcs
and the real patriotism of the I -moerats ; tern capital is going into Southern indus
a civil war would have broken out. (len. tries, and the Southern people are iuvest-(iarfn-ld
lure came iu with a high compli- j ig heaily iu new cntcrpiises.
ineiit lor tnu I'emoerals. lie said tliat !
perhaps none ill tlii-m knew how great the i
danger was at that tune, lie added that'
he thought he had been the means j
of breaking up a foolish programme which j
some Republicans had actually arranged. ;
and which, it carried out, would certainly ;
have resulted in a bloodv outbreak. I
Now." said (len. tiarlield, "as we are ;
talking niiioiig ourselves as geiilleiiien. ami j
iiol as politicians, ,.i no hesitation in
telling you what that programme was.
Instantly there was tin- most rrofound at
tention, (i.-ii (iai field coiiti d. after a i
m..nieiit's pause, in which he lighted a
fresh tigar. to say that there was nearly a
panic among the Republican leaders durinu'
the days immediately preceding (be pass- !
age of the Klcetoral Cnmmissioii bill. It!
as oeiieeii ov some inai tile Illiou.-Iers
ii i i i i . . I
I, I-...1 1... - .... .1 . .1 ei-l
ttolilil lie alileto ileleat tin-count iiiut leave j
the country, the llli of March, wiihoiit an
Fxeeiilive. Late the last day of the de
bate ( l.ii field was summoned (o an impor
taut conference of the Republican leaders.
(larlii-Id did not say who was present, or i
whi r.- it was held, bul from what followed
it was iiifeircd that the I'resiili-ut and bis
Cabinet and the (iciieial of the Army
were th. re. (lallield said he ailived eiy
late The conference had just coin hide I
its woik I'lioii a-kin.1 what -iilii t b id
in en discussed ami wlial coiiclu-ioii r. ai licil. i
he w.i- told that those present believ.-il tin-
lilil listers in the House had the power to j
d. leal lb.- omit uulesse(r.i..rdin.irviiiea- '
un-s wen-employed Ii had been av.rei d. ,
.he fore. .o,.,'i, h 0 , fn.m ,,, ;
ars, n.d at :l o'eloi k the next no. ruin:: lo
the Capitol, and station them in the base
ment id' the loiic reai I tube luaiclied
up into the House lobby, and upon ihe
floor itself, if necessary, w In n the lloii-e
nu t The filibusters were then to be noli
lied by an order from the President that i
mrsisteiit hlilnistcriiiL' in the face of the I
situation Would be tr -.ited as an in t of re
bi llion and ihe objecting tin 111U rs would
In-urn sled and cariicdoul. ( larfield said
(hat he denounced this proeramine and op
posed it to (he evlelil of his ability. lie
said stu b an act would arouse the country
to a pitch of madness." and that blood
would ft. w iu the streets ot every city iu '
I lie couiiiry. ill olilcclioni Were Hot -
!cH to until lie iid (hat il'thi- rfr-j!!i!i 'ii
Was pesi,trd in he should l'o to the I, le
L-r.iph ollice uud dclioiiuei- ihe ttbole lime
lo the eoiiiili v
Another writer t. lls tlio tollovung sup
plimeiitary story :
. 1- 1 ,
for two weeks many iviiiocratio mem
b.-rof the Hons,, slept in Raltimore every I Vik tru-t panv, was recorded a few
night lather than take the chances of j days ago at Crhana. Ohio. -bcina
awakened by an an ollieer with a!
tile of men and an order for t In i r arrist. I'reuliss Tilh-r, a clerk of the I'acilie
Siiineihing had to In- done. The great j piess company at St. louis, tilled a val-
luiml of Ren Hill, of lieorgia, coinpre- iih money paekagi-s containing nearly
heiidi.il the dauger, aud was eipial to it 1 ,,,MI- "J '''I' fur parLs unknown.
He called a secret meeting of thirty ciuhl 1 -l, ;i . 1 1.1.:. : . .1 .-
(. c .1 n . - I I liiladcli.lii.i is euinoii to th Iroiil as a
of Ins Niiithern colle.-igues at a pioiniiicnt 1 .1 .,.;', 1, . , , . ,
l,M . 1. 1 . 1 1 dog riclliti town. Races take p aeedai v.
Ii.i.-I h -re lo colisu!l upon w ha w a 1 nil i in 1: . ,. ..... I,. '
1 . , , .- . 1 1 ; I he distance is Iroiii 1 (M o jilll yards,
duty in this hour o grea danger to he 1,1 -, . ., . . '
11 ,1 .;. Ti. . .. ,1 -
... ...... . in, i-.ns i if me mm- weic
ill- 1
oiuiiiiiiis. In Indiana nes tings were l, ing i
lield to ihi-idc What the Demis-rAts who I
had elivt.s thcr I resident should do. j
.c. N,,,,l,a ,..,e here Iron. l ,.l,d,
.. and ,,,lv said his p.s.ple did ..,.1
mean to l- robbed ol (he Irmis ol lhe(r
victory, and that there were f00 men to
bis knowhslge who were ready with arms
to niaiulaiii (heir rights. Mr. Mill's
fnemls 111H. None but Si.uiIhtii iui-ii
heard ol the incvtuig. It escaHil those j
argus eyed wali-ln-n of .-vents, the snvial j
coircH,u,leiits. The thirtyn-ight dnid.il
to VoU- Willi me llepiiijlli-ans to otop til
ibuslerinjf. They helieviil the Milvatioii
of the country demalidiil it and they ros i
to the occasion. Not a whisper of what
had iMi-ndouf reached other esr than tli. iis.
Next morning when tho trouble com
lueneed in the House the thirty-eight
beuu to vote "No." I Mill uvtr forget
the scene. 'I i,,. Kepiiiihi ans Were ihti.-d.
Jerry Rudd. tlieu a toeinlier of Congress
from Wisconsin, alb nvards the (ioreriior
of his State, said: '-When Ken Hill' voted
no I always voted aye. I am puzzled. I
never found myself voting with rebels be
fore." 1i vv, of Louisiana, made a speech
which oj.-u.-d the eyes of the House.
Leading Republicans, men wilh national
reputations fr Imtli and honesty, had
assured ihe Louisiana delegation that
Louisiana should no from under the yoke,
midden, M. C. Rutlcr, of South Carolina,
who was hern w.id hing events for (iov
enior Hampton, telegraphed (he same
thing to his friends in Columbia.
Mr. Tildeii li c ame alarmed. His ca.-e
had already been lost by Mr. Hewitt's fa
mous -peace at any price' poech, but Til
den did nut savin to know it. Hi sent his
a'.vnts all over the South, and all at once
fro i ft every quarter there came letters and
telegrams to the devoted thirty-.'igbt, ask
ing them what they meant by thus betray
ini; the party. In some of the more rabid
IK-Wsiiairrs they Were deiiolllieed as trail-
"is. compared to whom Judas Iscariot was
" ""int and Benedict Aruold a patriot.
tu l"'V('r "wrvcil. aud iu face of the
anuse, tin- entreaties jeers in many cases
- of their opponents, in spite of all this
liny otod as hey believed their dutvcall-
.
on them to do, until the count was end
i I... "
At ,ll!,t ''"' ihe country did not
know, but now the people see with clearer
eyes, and in the light of past events the
lie u who stood iu the breach ug:iiut such
a storm as but seldom comes, are juslitii d
by their friends and lln-ir country."
i:m i.Hl'itiii; i iiicsoi iii.
i:li abrillnarv imuln tin- Hie Past tun
liuihs Iu Mining unit l. lor t nr.--.
The l,tiiii'ii tnirr.i' A'cc..i tpiiblishes a
'""''s progress iu man-
ufaetuic-i iik the South, shotting the
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 of capital invested in (lie Southern
manufacturing and mining enterprises dur
ing January and February. The amount
is placed at 828,L'()U,(ltlll. Kentucky shows
the largest aggregate, 8li,851,(WO, while
Alabama is second with 5.L'10.0UO;
Virginia, 8:1.8:1(1.111)0; Texas, UlW.Ollll;
(ieurgia, 82,(1? l.tMUt, Maryland, SfJ.ul.'i.
IMHI; North Carolina, SI.'l'T.OllO; West
Virginia, S'.Hli.OIMI; South Carolina, SiKIC
000; Tennessee. SSlU.tlOII. ami the oilier
S1! ,l.s- Hut.. tl,.,,, Coo oon 1.
showing their faith iu Southern cotton
luaiiufacturiug number of well established
Southern mills propose to largely increase
their capacity. The Kagle and I'lm-nix
mill, Columbus, (.iu., intend to erect a new
81,0110,001) mill; the Rome, (ia., cotton
factory will spend 8100,000 on a uew
mill; the Riverside Cotton Mill company,
Danville, Va., Matthews Mill company,
Sehna. Ala., and the lliriningham, Ala.,
cotton mill will each expend SI 00,000 or
more on new mills, while in addition to
;i:m.kai. m.vvs.
.. ,
;M:"y' lli,H n"w ,Jt't,M " ,l10
stil!;c ''' yw"'H-
'l.il.l,. , lv ,,. years old are working
jn ( ),io eoul mines. '
The lir-l State election of the year will
'hat nf Oregon, dune 2.
Only thr.v executions for murder took
I place in France during SS:l.
Tln r.-ale about 2.700 births and about
1 'Oil ,, al hs r week iu London,
w,;maii has been elected president of
'"duma Ih-e kis-H-rs' associalion.
ii, .,,.,., ,., . .
i- . i . ,
',Ht ami mot
in ii .on . .ii.ooo cauie suuering troui
i disease in (ileal Britain.
Texas has shipped and sold out of the
Slate l."07,S7(i head of stock since iSiiii.
Two Chicago boys who had been bitten
by mad dogs died iu dreadful agony of hy
drophobia. There arc three Wolueli iu New York
dime no i-i ions whost- coiiil'ini .l weight is
l.lUot pounds.
Til. i i- uiore telegraph business di
ne
in I lie city ..I ( Im ago than iu the entire
dominion of Canada,
1 '""'7 l l,"":iry 'I"' uili-mal debt was
,. IVa'"'' 2..)slJ..,S7. 1,-aMiig the total
'''" l ls.;.0S.I.7l!.S(;.
It is stated thai the receipts of the Irving
season in America will reach the eiioiuious
sum of four hundred thousand dollars.
It is reported that .Mrs. Langtry will
permanently retire from the stage after the
'r s.-nt season aud go into business ill L011-
The brew of malt li.pioiN iu this country
last year amounted to 1 7,:i."i(l,000 barrels,
renuiring about 20.0dT).ll0lf pound of
hops
J.O. Reach, of Kidgewav. Minn., hhot
and killed his wife, from whom he had been
divori-ed. and then put an end lo hi own
evi-teliee.
An enlerpiising Counivlieiil man is said
to be eiua-ed in making a piano case out
of.ip,r. i In, h shall be intiielv proof
against moisture and heat.
A mortgage for 812.0011.001), given by
a Western railrou.l on im t.i n '
"' i.iiiioi-s. 11 is .unii. evince great 111
.., .
terest III tile com petltloll.
1
.-..llr hlty, ,,, . ,
j, lt llin(i ()u:(li;i -N((
,,,., an , Uilll, j a (,.r lim; ,..'
,illin . ,U ,onsf powder. AH four wow
blown to atoms,
Th.uii.is Crittenden, sou (,r ex-rnitmj
Stale. .Marshal Crittenden, ami grand.!,
of John J. Crittenden, a noted 'Kentucky
stalennan. has been a.-ntene.d to thrve
yearn in the K-iiilen(iary for killing a negro
bay. who bid kvlilied against him in a
ease al Am borage, Kv.
There is 110 mistaking the drift of the
Dcuiocrailc preparatory action for the cam
paign. It is to dodge the tariff uue, or to
compromise with the protectionists,
"'Anything to wiu" this lias never Vet
won. Ualuigb I'hrvHuU.
POLITICAL.
A correspondent tf it. Morganton
M;iii,l;,i,,r proposes Col. ,S. McD. Tate
for Lieutenant (iovernor.
An -Kasteru l)emoerat" nominated Ir.
Kemp I. Rutth, for (Iovernor. He
thinks be is the man above all others.
Tin- Liiieolutoii I'rrtu endorses Ma;.
t his. M. Steilman. for Lieutenant (!ov
I ertmr, and refers to linn iu lerms of high
; est praise.
I A cm respondent, of the Raleigh ( hnm
j ill' favor lion. Walter li. Steele for (Iov
ernor. The Klizabcth City Ecumiimtt seconds
the nomination of Maj. Hughe for Lieut.
(iovernor, and truly say that no
man in llio State would bring to the office
more dignity and courtesy, or more intel
i:.. . - i r . " i
I iigciicc. .ewoeru oimrmii.
Tltli ST All: PHKK4.
Five millions of voters cannot be rushed
to the polls by strategy. They must come
by the impulse of the popular heart.
Hereafter let the watchword be, the lionii-m-e
of the party must be a popular favorite,
well known to the people because of his
record, us a Democrat and worthy of their
mipport because of his high character.
.Vim- fVi.n K .
The true Reformer - the man who has
no axe to grind and who has honest aud
di-cidcil coin ietioiis will not refuse (o
tight under the banner of his imrtv because
he canuot gel all he desire, but hoping for
; wior ami juster ami more statesmanlike
j victtn he will do what he call to drive from
power the party that has beeu tested
through two d. -cades and a third utnl that
has proved so incompetent, so treacherous
unit so corrupt. ilmington Slur.
AHV KUTISF.MKN'T?
T I C E."
N
o
Tlie nndcnlimi'il, having this duv uimlitii-U an
A.lmilihlnihir ut'llie esirn,- of Mist. M. 1 Moseley
ili-ei ascil, hereby iiutifii-a all pi-isous holding cluhuh
ni;,iih-l said i-siaie In present Ihe wnue tuhiui with
in one y,-r from the date of this notice, or tin
suiiie u ill he pli'U.led in bur tlu-reof. And nil in-r-
! lorvtui.i ana seine. I nib join Keh. 1SSI.
; WAL'IKIi K. UANIKL,
1 Adiur. Mrs. M 1, Mom-lev ile. H,,.. ,
. -.v. v ...... .... i,.jiti.-K:u ivj ivuic
fth JS Cw
lil.l. I'KOI'KltTY FuK SALE.
A large mill, situated on the canal basin,
in Welilou, Hell lit ted lor mukiUKllour, &c.
It lias five sets of stones in running order
anu is in goou conumou.
l-'or terms apply to
W. H. CAPEI.!. or
jmi Mttf T. L. K.MHY.
NOTICE.
I have for rem ii No 1 store house on tt'usliinitton
HVl'lllle 'M feel n ide. jU lei-l Iool-. 10 feel nileh unci
us Kood stniid iis ill the tow ii of Wt-ldon. Also a
n l iiweiiniK lor sale or rent wilh six good i-uonn
uud h:isi-iiieiil unit kitehi-n ultitchi-d Also IihIi'oI'm
jtis.il duelling:, fleiisioit fuinllyoeeupies the nlher
nun. i u .iu i woru iiurseu lor mile a lot ul liHldi r
uud ul '.ml an hum-Is of com: ulso wiaie second eluss
si-i oiu iiuuu wuitoiis. 'I i-riu reuiHiiiuhle.
Adv to
K. KSI'IERS.or It. C. Sl'lKltS
Weldon.Xc Jiinatf
1
li
A
-l have just purchased an .entirely
ffEVf STOCK
-:: OF-
V A 1. I. A N 1) W INTER UOUH
AT-
LOW PRICES,
wliich I ollir cheap. I make small profits
ami will sell puuls low
There is no old tox-k among my goods. 1
keep Inv (ohs. Notions, Crm-crics, Hats,
Cap-ami eMiUliing that may be called for
at the
II U.I.IIMY STANli. IIAI.l K.VX.X f .
BVjV llit;liest Casli I'riees Paid Kor Seed
and I . nt I'iiTTiiN.
S,. M. CARY,
si-i "iT-tiiii.
HALIFAX, N. C
NOTICE.
Iu piirsuuu. f..f u deeri-e of the Siir-i lor Court of
u.i. no i-oitoi. , 01 11 i-uiise i-iiooen J , n , Ali'lice unit
olio rsiiiiln-t W in, X . In-v unit others, I nhull -iell
tolht hinlii-t liiddrrai .iihlii-uueiii.n ul the Court
Holme d.u.r 01 thdiliis 011 tin- r,ih du ol March
ip- t- im- I'.ii.oiioK ri'Hii-MHie iH-loliKlllg lovili- islule
of John 1 1 i-y , Sr.. ilis eiiaed uud di'-n riln-il as lollou
ll.-iiii.h-d l.v tin- hinds ..f linirnf smith. On-hinds of
nellj lleinei e.1. Hll.l lilt- Vsil I'ow i-ll truel. l-oll
ionium l.v t-siiiiiniioii i-itil.l; -no.- uen-s more or
l.-ss ell tiuiiicri-d, siiuuiisl ulrnut live miles from
wen 1011, nil. 1 m ar sinitii ehnri'li. The lerms rr
one nun ea.-li. llie UilHliei-01 kix Mouth, Ihe Ue
f. in d M 111111I loin- Mi-urnth)- Hole null k.smI w
riirnv ini-iiiu-iii i- n-iiiiii mini whole ul
l-nn-liusc imini-v is uoil.
WAI.I'EK fc. DANIEL.
This MOi k'vh tibU4w
D IS El SECURED
ttllliuut Medicine.
A luluahlr y'lnomy ui-ij.yiMy Jdyai jijui
lo Ihe 1011101 ,s'y..t(i. .rilmiy and
,1iiyiirinii utiliwl uantetr befvit fur
lltaltny the Sick.
THE MAUSETIilN ArTl.lASYK l o S
M AONETIC KIDNEY BELT!
Folt MIS IS
W AI(KANTl.l)'li) rl'KKllr Mon.y Kelniided, the
lolloH iiiK dl-H-Hsi-a W ithout Illeitli OH-. -1'uiu III the
buck. hiu, huid or limbft. nervous ili-hlhtv. luuibu-
Hu, Kiucrul .lcl.ilil),ilicuuoili.iii, uuruly.u. neurulj
S I'.ii' ", H.WW..I 111 m.iiii-yn. s.iiii uieH-l
torpid liver. K..UI. wuiillHl eunusiuli. nupiitrlie),
usthmii, hcurt dlsi-usi- dysK'islu, eolistliulioli, en
Mli'his. oidiL-eslion. hi-nilii or riiMuri-. 1-uu.rrl.
1 I'lies. e.in-K.) . .1111111, H.li-, ele.
1 111 11 hiii . ui. iiuy 01 im- i m-rutlve llrv-utia w'-i-iim.
1.1.-1 Vlluhly. luek ol Si-rvi-Kone and Vijor,
I WusIiiik Wi-uklli-su, uiidull tlline liiseustsi of a per
1 ik.iiuI nuliirc. fiotn w huti-ver i-uust-. the eotilliiuoiii
ireuiin.i iinijiii iimn wrmiutiii( lliniuuli the aru,
must n-sli.re Hi. 111 iu a heullli) ui lion. I lu re in uu
iiilsiuki- uisitil lliliaii.liuiii-e.
in I III-: I.AIilKs - li youun- Htllletisl with Un,e
ohi-k, neukiiesM 01 me M.ltie, IMIIIIIH of the woliili,
leueorrhoeM. i-hnilili- ilinuillliiutlnii mid lileeiulioll
of Ihe Woliil.. iiu-ideliUll lieliiorrhuni. or tluodlUK,
uuiuhil, Mii.n-iiiiiHl and irn-Ktiiur meiiMniutioii,
hurri-iiue1uii. i ImiiKuof hi,-, thin is theln-il Ah1I-aiiii-und
Ciioitli,. tfi-nl kuomi.
For all forms of Female IMMi-iilth-D il ia ioi.ur
Iuuum-iI hy anyililiiK tiefoiv Inveuttsl, hotlias a enru
live ugi-nt uud im n uoiin-e ol ism rr and vlmhjill.,o.
I'rlee of either Ik-It w ith Xluxnelh- Insole, till,
iil hy i-X.n-iC,tl. and examination allowed,
or l.y mull on n-i't-i.t uf price. Iu onlerltif n.-nd
lueuMire of walal, and i,i- of shoe. Kenilttaiii'a can
In- made llieurrelii-y, sent ill letter at our rlak.
'Ihe MitKin-ton ouniieiilu an adapted tn all agea,
are worn over tin-iimler I'liilhliiit. (not neitlo Hie
ll) like the many l.alvaule and Kleelrlc Huiu
buN advertlMsl an eltelialvely.l and ah. mid I
laki-11 nit at aitlu. They hold their puer kirever
and are w orn al all aeanoiia of the vear.
tend boii. for the "New lteairtiire in Med teal
treatment Wilhuut Miillt'lue.' with tliuuaaiiila ul
lellmoniala
TIIK W.Ui.NKTIIIN At'l'I.IA NI K
stale street. Chlea.i, III.
Nirrn Keml one dollar In hui aiaiui. nr eur
reiiey on Idler al our risk) with sue ufahue usually
wurn. and li y a or of our Maiaietle inaulea, and
lie ruutlneed nflhe (niwer realdlntf In isir other
Mafiiel Apuliaiu-eii. Filpvy lioi-uij (eet When
lh are wuia, or uiouey rcruuded.
ml Illy
m
ADVKRTISKMKNTS.
liy'fijlLHLJL.'C)
-m- '" -.1- -.-m -jr .t"-! --f.f
i
tor the Cure of Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, lironchitis.Croun, Influ
enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In-I
cipiont Consumption and for the re-I
liefofconsimiptive persons in advan
ced stages of the Disease. Tor Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents.
aip
ISTOTICE.
By virtue of aun.lry extciitloii iu my hands
agnlnst Jkiuw T. Oooeh, Issuini! from tin- Su-rior
Ciiurtof KhIiIux isiioity, I will sell tit the Court
House d.s.r in lialiliix on tin- Tth duv of April ls
lo the hiiilimt l.l. liter for cash uil the rislit. title
and InliriM of James T. IIhih.Ii in Hint tolhe lollow
Ihk n-ul i-ubile siuiute In the county of tlidiliix, stale
of North I'lirnlhiu, In KHtts-ly hmIiI execution ; one
true! sltuiili-d iu Klli'i-U low oslilp, iK.uudeii by
tin- hinds of I I. llliiona,.!. M Hulls. Man K.-.-l.-r
and other., klionu 11a the Slu.rt tniet. uiie other
Iruct iu W . I. Ion Ion usliip, Iniiindid hy the luii.li
1. I T J. K ll.K-kihluy, i.imiji-V l-i-nrsoii mid others,
know n us the Hudson tract, duo brick store In the
low u ..I Wcl.loii, tion iH'euji-d l.v J. II liooeh,
Ir.'iitlui.' on W'lisloiiKton ui.-uiii- two fruiiie Inohl
Inns used a ston-a 111 the suld lowil ol Wi-ldoli,
I'o.i.lluu- oil VVasloiisloii iii i'iiu.-. said 111. 1 -lores ly -Ion
In livei-n the l.r.i k store nlu.ie iin-ulloiiisl uud
th. slim- ..I W II limn 11 line lot with nuivh..ust-
tiii-ris.u iu Mii.l toun i.l'Wt'ldoii. frontiiii! on svea
loon--lieet. Is.llliile.l l.y tin-hind-ol A. K ...III
culler. Il li.iniel. uud i.llurs Hue I.. I wilh the
bullilin,'s th.-reoli 11011 ih'i o j l.v Ian y Loin.-, sil .
loll, din Mil, I cm 0 ,l U ,1,1.10. I,,iiiul,-, p. 1.01,1,,, I
Himnokc Nui lifullon ( i'lol..ii. . Mrs f;. .1, Kinry uud
others, (mi-other lot in 1l1et.nu10I W1ld.1i1 kiionn
Ks the liooeh Stul, I,, lot, iKjlilidi d bv tile lauds of
the lt..im..ke NuiIkuiIoii l'oiiiinv, itte 11I.I M.-tlio-dist
church lot, I-'iist stn-i i, uud the lands ol .1 It.
Cull. mi. tine other lot ui said town of Wld..n,
bounded hy Ihe lunds i.r K.wnoke NuviKntli.n ( 0,,
C. J. liee and First street, now leed us 11 cloier loi.
Ilneotllerlot iu Hie lowu of Wcl.loii hounded by
Seeolid street, (he lands ol J. II. Hrlckell, Vt if
lliiuKton & Heldon H. It. Co , mid T. I,. Kinry slu
ble lot. one other lot in tin-town ofWcldoii known
11s Asplu ilmve' bounded by llu- hinds of the Itul
eii;h iV ( iits-t. li It, li Co ; ( nil Key. Clillou Multhew
son. street und Third street line oilier cer
tain Ini. I el hind iu the town Wel.l1.11. boiiiulid
l.v the lands of ihe Keiinoke Nuvlpiition cmpuni ,
Mrs, IhirrletT. I'l.iilon, Jutepb Wctt. l-ir-t street
and Ha- 011I pntch l.cl.eimng t.. lir.c. J i.e.-
R.J. LEWIS, Sheriff.
W E. Hunlt-1, 1
Attornevs.
M. M. FlUKi-rsoll )
iuarG4iy
h WEEK'S READING FREE 1
FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. I
obi1 your mint and Hie name and id .iron of tea o
Jour nflihbori ortrlendion a pnatal carl
and in (ret lor jrouiarll and tauk
ul Uim a ijieeltntQ copy ot
'THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY,
II l it. i- n i-i ! ii
OUR
THREE HUMOROUS
WRITERS
"UNCLE REMUS'S" wtHd-ftmau
Skatchu of the old Plintitlan DaHuy,
"BILL AMPS" Humorou. latum fcr
tlit Homa md Htarth Stoat.
"BETSY HAMILTON'S" idytatum
(old ia th. "Cracker" dialect.
BVr Sl.rl,,, tkttrhf of Trl, Jt-Vara,
rotmt, Fn, ataaajlairM, imrm,
Tht UnuhmU, (trriHwa4H,
A Worid of ImUuctlon ind Entwtalamtnt.
TwrlT.- Pap The lliiKl,trl and Uaal Wreilr.
riiauu, evi-i y meiii Iwr ol the taullj.
SEND A POSTAL fOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE
Addrca "TBI Co.truTloll,, Atlanta, j. 1
QOODS,
The undersigned Icivc just enleieil into
the luereaiitile litisiness iu Ihe three ntnrv
In ti k hiiililint; next door lo l(. V. Daiiid'a
where the hate a
LARGE STOCK!
-ok
lr.v (ioiuls, inclu.liiiK l.ailies Dress (oi.hIs,
('lints. White Cottons, lliown ltouiestii-4.
Hoots, Slim s, Hals, l'ais, Not inns. Fancy
Hoods, Clolliiiifr, lieiits Kui nisliino I hauls.
Tin ware anil Wooden ware. I'nu kei v. ,ie.
ll.ixinj; Imttlit elteap tluy inleuil lo
SELL CHEAP.
uud onlv ask a trial, lie sure to examine
our stock before ptirebusiug.
SatVltuiueuilier the place.
LAS.SITEK Jt TILI.KHV,
oet 18 l.v Weldou, X. (.'.
HEVMOHE
' I
NO EO1
30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
?0 "0c iVAAVj
ILL MAS S. 6A.
TOR SALE BY
J. I STONE GEN. IGT..
RALEIGH, ti.C,
f eb-15 Gui
-aiet.i.,11 f Ti l-ir,-ln.TTr-.--iT;
I
r L V
ADV EKTISKM KXTS.
TAPPBY 11 SIM,
PKTKriSIH IUi, VA.
MANL1"A TL Ki:iiS UK
KNUlNE!'.TiBACCO, 11AV AVII
COTTOIT Pilots
Mdi., Grl.t Mill., Mill hona, 1'loWi,
max ami nit ash cAsrixas.
lepl JO ly
T R Y THE
NEW NO 8.
AVHEKLEH & WILSON.
Lightest Running aud heat Sewing Muchiua
IN THE WORLD.
No dutiger to health like Ilia nuiiiy heavy iuu
nlug thuttle wuchtiifa.
A (IE NTS WANTED.
Send for urtua and price l.lal.
WHLKLtK WILSON. Mlg- Co.
AllauU.ua.
Ian 1.') (ini
Tyrrs
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From thoao aour.-ea ui iau tliiev lourllia of
the dtaeiiai-a of the tiuinuii race. Thea
ayiu iitoina indicate tholrexiMteni-e: l.oao f
Appallta. B.wila coatl.e. Hick lWad
che, rullaaia after eatliitf, araraloa ia
lartlon of liodjr or uilntl, KrueUitloai
of food, Irritability or Icmpir, Law
plrlta, A r.rllna; vt havlua; aacgl.ctadl
lema duty, lilaaliaeaa, Fluttarlng at tho
Heart, I'ota befura tlia area, hlglily col
ord lii-lii., 0ST1PAT10., ami da.
maud tho tio of a ri'ini'dy thut acta dli-wtlT
on (be Liver. Asal-ivorioodloiioiTlITT'S
PIL.I.M liui it tin e uul. Their act Ion on tbs
Klilneyaiind Skin lb also liroiupt ; retuortnir
all iiuiui itlis UiroiiKh tlieuo three " acair
rirra of th ayalain,' proilueing nope,
lite, sound diKi'itioit, n-Ktilnr stools, a clear
kliiundavlKoroualiiidv. TITT'N PII.I-B
euuso no nuns. -a nr Ki lphiK nor lnteatoro
irlth dully work and ure a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
hol.l..r) wlisr'-,ll.lT. a Mil -II U.'rr.iy SSL.M.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
(Rr Hai oh Wiiihki chauiid kv
atantly to n liiT IILai K liyaaiugle ap
plication of Ihla IJTK. hold by Drumrlaia,
or sent hy exprHaa oi: ri-ei-lpt of 91
Officii, 4 Murinv Slrnet, Srw York.
TUTT S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS fICt.
juue I 1 IV.
Kievlli-ni Tonle, Alterative and tiialrlel Medical
Awooloiion, Lynehhiinr, Va
t'K-d Ith ureal benelit In Malaria and Dlphtbr-
ria.
uceemfully itstd Iu dyspvpaia. i hruuie diarruna
and aeromia FTof Jaekson, M D , l aivaralty of
ivuu.
Invaluable al a tn-notw Ionic -Hon I. C. Flower,
Ti-iiu.
Kfeouilui-ndeii aa i prophylactic In malarial dli-trleU.-D.
R. Fairer, M. D., N. C.
HeaUirea deLilllatisl ayateiui lo hi-allh.-T (.'.
Men-cr, U 1)., Ind.
AdMptud in ehMiiledlrrliia-a,aerurula,aud;d)app-l.-l.
T llarriaon. M 1). N. Y.
Prompt iu relieving headache, lick aud nervuua.
Krv. t C butlauu.
laedvltli great hem-til In dyspppaia.-J. Ue
Kalph. M li . l-a
Suited to l.rouclilil. and dK-awi of digcallv or
gana.-J. F. Bouahlou, M. 1) , Ala.
M.t taluahle n misty known fur ft-iuale diaraava.
John I'. Mi-lli-aur, VI. U.
HI' ureal culliiie virtue. Thus. V. liiui
Ix.ld M 1). Ma.
Ik in In ial in uterine ilcninc,enicnt and
malarious eonilition. (r. M. Vail M 1
Ohio.
I harming on the eouiilexiou; uialiuK in
amiHith, eleur, milt and iijnv. Misa M. of W
f.
The price of mineral toniea. Francis
(iilliaiu.
Iiiestimulile aa a tonie and alterative.
Hunter MctiuiJe, M. I). Va.
Fiue tietizer am) blood puritier. H.
Finder, .M. I), (ia.
Very iM-netieiul in iinproviii(( u reduced
JHleui. liishop Iteekwith, of Ga.
InvaliiU here tintla weleoiue and bealtb.
K'ev. John I.. Itaiinon, lute of (ia., uow uf
Kieliuiond, Va.
I'amplileta free, njaou applieulion.
Water, $-1 a eu. Mam and I'illa, 85 50,
75 eta. Send poat-paid everywhere.
Addre, A. M. DAVIS, F-rea't. of the
Co. 7M Maiu St., Lyneliburg, V J, U,
ltoi 174.
Suld liy,
BROWN SIMMONS, j
pr (4
ft
TO I aiVB UXaXTB-
N K W A DV V.
For Everything that
Desirable Gun,
REMINGTON FIREARMS
ARE UNEaUALED.fi
SEE THE NEWXKgXRF.VniVPRC;
SHOT GUN.
unnPT np
fS"
CXVVUMBERSON, FURMAN & CO.,
western office.
D. H. LAMBERPON
73 STATE STREET, CHICAGO,
Feb J8-lini
,IUST RECEIVED.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
g arih'.n
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
e liitrtieJ the OLD stoek and eau warrant all our LauJrelli'a Seeds to be
F RESH & GENUINE.
sSKK THAT KVKHY PAI'KK IS
EKOfiY'S 3r-eaaa "ever fullliiK remedy fur Malaria, i Mills and fever, inteniilltriil fi vir
iwT S3adll.i'.iili-v;-rHii.l klmln-d dtseas.--,,uri-lv vi-a.-iul.le. alax luu-ly eertiiin In
BIAKJJAfilJ ' - li. ir n-ine.liiil ,.1,h i. ,1111,1 ,iei mere i.r..iii.ily In . iimiik all loriiis ul Mularlal
priflff wgillsiiisi-lliaiii Kl..iii,-I..iiimiie, lih..iii miiv i.lihi- iiijiirliins eiaiai-iiiii-iieei.
i dZatvhieli fidliiw thi-iruit. I ml, n ,-.!. .n.ie.ll, I IV lM.mi.llH ,ttf.Ml I.. I.l.,i.
PILLSIlr'Sl tij'liij will e..l llu-.ii.,n
lire maul, I in- uiany ill m
Miss.
STAMiAltlM
And will completely changa th Mood
panoa who will iak t FU1 Meh aliht
health, If aach a thins bo poutble. For
, . ........ ., aur.ua uiatiaKa. ooia orerTwluro,
crwat by mall tor tSc. In atampa. Circular! froo. h g. johniujw CO., Boaum. Maw,
aa na aw aa M ao H aaMi aa aa as aa riavcnuuii i. uviicr man cure.
JOHNSON ! ANODYNE LINIMENT Ct'RT.a, inflnma, niwtlnr at tht T.iinfi. ITnana.
aa. lUckiiiff CiHia-t), WhiMiila Cuoitn, Ctironk lilarrhaia, llyMnurr, Cholera Mortiua, Kkliii- T ruuljlai. aad
ua.iti of loa Spun, aukl .v.rrwlicra. 1'ircal.ta n-M. I. . JOIIM80M A CO., Boaton, Maaa.
Liua.iti of loa 8pi
It la a wall-known fart that anal of Ilia
Horn and Cattl. I'...li-r x.ld In Ihla cun
IrrMwonhln.; that Kharidan'a Oondltloa
Fiiwl.r la aliMilut.lv pur. and v.rr valuable.
NothlnaT on FaHh will maka bona a,
laTUkaltbertaan'aCondlUoa Pow. Ii
r. 1J... OC. la.itxmatul In mamti Minln m 9
lot-a. it in alto poiiUTtiT uNTsnt Bd curt
CHICKEN CHOLS.S.A,
food. It a ill aiao poaiurtlr urarant and euro
lan:i 1-v.
INCH'S O L D S T A N D.
Having reniovetl into to iiriek store I'oriuerly cx-ciipitil liy A, ftriv and luviiiK
pureliasvd a . .
LARGE STOGIC
OK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
I am r.-jiared to aell
GOODS CHEAP.
IK Vol' WANT
DUV GOODS, 4
I'LOTIIINU,
BOOTS. SUOKS,
HATS, CAPS,
X0TI0NM,
ANYTHING ELSE
You have only to
EXAM1NK
To beeoiivineedlliat here ia the
I liave an eliiraut line of Iailies Clotlm
..j .ii .1 11 1 , , . ".-". unin iuu- iykh 01 ureiia
lnKi. Ami men . vmitlia and boys elothin;.
TIIK II ANDSOMKST STOCK IN TOWN.
tieut.s' lluiidiuade S linen and Slioen of
all the beat liiaken.
Full atoek of Zeiffler ii Sboe
Land.
A eotnplete liileofladitmandgentleiueu'.
Utiderweaf"!
Ut'nT.'KN II 0 T k I,
-V. B DICKKXS, rmprittur,
U . UK A X.N, v,
Tal.hi u.(.lll fruiu Nurfulk and VMIniln,lun
eiartuia. l..-di-rvuntiaiid auod Ure, Cuailurta
le r-s.ina fur all.
Ihavealwa l.ivery Kial.lv, uliere home, art
pruuiial) attended hi, velilele. hlrtd 00 naauiwtilt
taiiu. tu uaitic. alakiUM Uieu.
Jau U If
UTIS F..M KN TS.
goes to make a
the jC
XX RIFLES,
r a, V - "l
iff. - ' "
aA. r I W I IF" m . i mm
v f av m w r n. i ur
FIREARMSfor HUNTING
and TARGET SHOOTING.
scud for luusmrco cumoeuc.
SOLE ACEMT8 REMINCTON 0TIMO COODt,
28 & 283 BROADWAY.
A. CO., NEW YORK.
ILL,
DATKD "1884."
SEEDS
ill $ P iQiaaalitea
WELDON.K C.
und i.riili-il Ihelii ihmi itllRok. hii.l,,rwsl I.) Uu-
,.n,....K .... ....sis u.i ,ii-ii-iniis ns in-iiik inr ik-si, eueaM-al mill ili'asHllli-st
ri-iiiedy ku..n. Tin-.viiuiiui-sii liild inn Hike them. Mi.ld li Drnitiilsls ami
Medit-uu- iK-alen., i.r l.v mini.
I'ltll K. I KNTV-I-'IVK I'KXTS A llll.X.
Whin Ilic IVogile Suy.-Mv v.ileaiid inyaelf have imd ymir "Slmiilanl I'ure
I'ilU" Hitli Ki-eiilesi iu-i,.,ii, ui We aniliiMle im liirtlu-r In.ulile alia
Malaria a. luiiana Hi,-l-iiisiir.. ni.,111 -Marry J nhui iiiaker, I'. M Tullyluau,
I'a. 1 l.mk Uu-I'lll. ai'. iir.liiii! tudin-i-llulisaiid llu v .nn.d to I jiut what'
iiKnefii-d.-ltev. V. I I'm liniii M K . I 'linn h. st. i.enreea, liel. 1 am well
..leased ill. -riini iri s hmiii liml riire Tills ' Mute iried lliem im a ureal
uses ul dllli n ut levers, have .lu. .1 siu-ees-lill In rvrry Insninee Thev i.ri.
liken elianii uu i hill- un.l l.-vi-r un.l nil Mnliirial ilseuser.M. ,1. Herman. Ml
l., Iialliis. T.-xi.s, I n.ud y..nr ri'iiii .l) in mv l.miiiee wllli ui.kJ rei-ujh -l.iiieii.i.
W.nie, M. i 1-iiiHii. I.I, Mil. - I luivi' liiin.lled vuiir hills fur .uillinw
lur the aat li.ur i-iiri. wilh l.eiier antlsliu Hun ilmn any uilur leniedv .r Mime
I s -us. a I- teil s. 1 1 iief, lrui;lsl, Jersey I lly, X. ,1.- Yunr Chill (Mils hav
llri-iliiiniiy very s I..nii enaes.-Ki-v. M. K. Vail, Caledonia Mia use
hem iu ui v imiellee. i.eu. li. Iiuc ker, M. i Austin Tcxus, 1 u- them In
my IU'llliiee ellei llliillv .1 .1. Mel.,re. M II Iml.lhi I v. v...,. ,.n I.
.. liee.- fir. M. T. Iiuuu, Suiiiluatr UndiiiK,
I KKCu., rruprletun., IHV I'eurl Street, New York.
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