THE ROANOKE NEWS
TIll'KSDAY, : : MAY H, ls4.
V. V. II ALL, )
V 1'KOI'IIIKTOItx.
J W.SLKIHiK. J
EDITORIAL BREVITIES.
Senator Kduiunda' iriatu I.iw Jir:u tiir
it wortb ST.VWMI a year.
It in said that delirium Iremriu i now
a fashionable malady anion;.; army oHiocrs
idling around Washington.
Wieim claims to have predicted the
Iotidon earthquake, and be says there., ill
be another about May 2.
The total number of Yoli" inlhe ltcpub
licau Convention at Chicago will bv fe-U.
Necessary to a uoluinatioii, 411.
(ieii Sherman as otTcrcd a Briiudi.-r
(ieinralshii) ill the Missouri militia recent
ly, but be promptly declined.
A Western editor declare that be mip
portn bis reputation by publishing a uem-pajn-r
and kit family by sawing wood.
(ioaiiip are making ax much as possible
of tbe alleged fact that Senator and Mrs.
Logan have leased their Chicago house for
four ver.
SjM'aker Carlisle and CoiigTesHiiiaii Han-
dall arc tht two member of the House
wkoe tiicttire-s are lli.wt fought ufter liy
photograph collectors.
The nomination of Mr. Illaine, if actu
ally cewpasned, aaya the liiwtou llnulil
(Ind.,) will mark the In-ginning of tk end
of tkc llepublicau party.
William 1'itU Kellogg't trial for being a
ttar router came tip last week and Friday
he wat discharged because tbe Mat me of
limitations buried the indictment.
Mr. Tildeii will go to (jn-ystoiie the lat
ter part of tkc week for tkc Spring and
Summer. He had intended to build a
yacht this Summer, but will rent one
instead.
lien. Kobert ToomU not ouly iusLsts
that the peoplt of Georgu shall purehsu-e
Alex. StepUens' Liberty Hull, but kc
offer to endow it wjtk money enougk to
convert it into t college.
.North Carolina girls might do well to
iend the Summer in Illinois. According
to the rcjiort of the mieriuteudeut of
ackools tkcre hpin-Hra to be a nujicrfluity of
about 111,00(1 boys under 21 years of age.
The spring exodus of pleasure deckers
lias begun. New York papcra nay the
outgoing steamers exhibit long pajssrngcr
lists, whic h, at thil early hcu.kiii, indicate
tkat Kurojiv is to have a larger iiortinn of
American patronage (ban ever before.
. It it believed tkat Senator Anthony bus
gone koine from Waskington to Providence
to die. He kaa lieen on bit last legs for a
long while iwst, tkougk ke rallied from
his recent never illiiets tnd kaa oecntion
ally shown himself in tkc Senate
The Boston Putt (Peru.) displays at ike
bead of itt fin paRe: "For President.
Thoiuaa F, Bayard, of Delaware. For
Y ice President, Joseph K. MelVmabl, nf
Indiana. Subjivt to tke action uf the
1'i-iiiis-rHlie National I'ouVeiition."
A uuiubi r of codfish were caught hat
week in . .Norfolk karbor. They were
mostly young. Thin U significant indi
cation tkat tke I'nited Ststris fili commiss
ion know wkat tliey were about wlieu they
first trii-d to wliuiate tbia fisk to tke tem-s-ralur
of th'u latitude.
Fred llouglaat, who went from Washing
ton lo Pittsburg, in evident expectation of
lieing choden president of the inter Stat.- eon
f'crcui'c of colored men tutsemblej there
'Wedneaday, wan defeated for temporary
chairman, and motion to allow kirn even
to be hearJ evoked coniderable opponition.
Tke lalett in interviews is unite an ad- I
vauee. Tke Xew York W'nrU last week j
publislnsl an iulerview with Mr. Frank j
Iralii relative toker appi.MvhiQg nnrrisj i
and she talked about it as she would a new i
story or any other business conniH-ttd with I
her establishment. j
. The llepubli
ptmnitl of 8'JO drl-jrt,. M thcsi' the
Stiutliem Sutsu will have :Iini; the Nor-
tln rii StU lL Ttiriioris ntnl
trictof Cvluuilna 18. Tbe pctiraphical
divisions of tlu North will Ik1 rcprvwenU'd
M fiiltiWH; New Kn'land. "t! delef.'attfi,
MitWU) fUt, loli; Western Slates "JTO.
Mr. llolinan thinks that the Morrison
bill will paR the Iloui-e; so do Messrs,
Carlisle, Morrisou and Ilurd, who mysteri
ously say that they have reeoivrd satisfac
t(Wv iiranc.w to that .'flirt. Thpy have
ailvised tbf roprtKcut(irtii of iiewspaHrs
frifndly to the bill to assure their readers
that it will Jmub tlio House befof the ad
jiuiniinent. When next the wjiii.miw of "the (jrand
obi jwirlj" palber within rasor rn;;e of
each other they idiouhl follow the example
of that discreet cidored republitan of North
rrliH, who. on beino arrested the other
day while Jreriiii; to filit a duel, was
found Mirroutidet! by twoovemit,leiicth
wUieli. au.l wveriiij! bi tn,nst, wan n
mortnow plie of Awl iron.- I-ni willc
(bt'ftrr Jolt mI. ' . ,
tiii: itti-: i.vimi-itko:
The 1'uilon int; an1 tin- minus nf tho-c
who have authorized us to announce them
x subscribers to tin- fund to be raised by
ljviitc MibM-riptiijii fur the display of the
product and material of Halifax county
at the Slate Kspositioii :
V. A. Hiiim. 8J,".H(i
.I.d.n 1'. 1'utr.ll tr-!."..'"'
W. A. dohn-ton ?'.'.").oo.
A 1 1 v our desirinu' subscribe can in
form u ami woVill aekn .vvlid.'e risvipt
uf their letters throimh t Li- column.
Tin: cjecutinii of Knock Hmwu shuns
that the cople of the county iutcml to see
that the law is maintained.
ltis the n.iniuii in this section, and the
lt.-ANOKK X t..s juiiis in the lielirf. that ;
the State ticket nominal, -.1 at lialeih by ;
the lti-publicaiis an I Lib Tab is about the j
ne.ikesl that could have been selected. i
'I'll K Morrison tariff bill was defeat! .1 on
Tuesday by a majority of I That great
principle of Ieinocrae and the leino-
eruti, party is done i,t.U the pieseiit. The
Ki ,, ,i n
epiibheaiis will he wiser than tin1 lieiuo
i rats ami adopt it as their own
I K. ViiltK. the llepuhlieau candidate
for tiovcrnor is npjaised to the Internal
Kevenup system and is reported to have
,-..fMs.,.l t.i uei-cu! tl imination unless 1 l
the platform contained .. plank demanding
1 , ,, . , 1
itsrejieal. I his is all right, lint ;
York is imt so particular about the county !
governincut . system. As a member of the
Legislature, the r.H-.,rd shows that he far I
, , . 1 . 1 ,1
oritl t hi present system anil Voted anaiiisl
3 ,
a lull to elect .Magistrat.-s ny tne I'lo. I
vet kc iIih-s not sav lie is oplxised to the
system The Republicans oppose it but
they will vote for a man who, so far as !
his record show, favors it.
. 1 ,. 1 i
Mlt. Si:i KKTAltV LlM ui.N so far ha 1
, 1
no one opposue.' kiiu for the Second !
place on the llepublicau ticket and it is pus- :
sihle that he mav be the winning dark
horse for the fit't place. Fearing ' this a
, . . ... , . .' ...
number id men hi ashiugtou have, it is
I
said. issued a cireular which is bring .- I
eretly cinulatej aiming delegates. The
circular disclaims any dislike of the man
but points oil I the d angers of his noiui
nation, it says it would be like a kind of
aiistiicracy tu n iininate Mr. Lincoln be
cause uf his father s ability and popularity
and winds up with a bit of sarcasm sug
gesting that if Lincoln is to head the
ticket "liuck" j rant, ticiier.d lirants
toll, should be gjvcli the tail.
Tin; House Pint iMi. c committee has re
ported a postal teeg,apliv bill favorably.
It is ViiV "illlil.il t
i .. .!.:
a bill mi the subject
-i hi in tic S.-nate.
.ill Would all'old cheap
i
The p.sage oft h-bill would allord cheap
l-erapliy. avoid the iAleli-i"U of Kxecu- I
tive i.atroiia -c and make the system self-
sustaining It luak
pl.c i s where tie re i-
. all lostofticcs. in
t.'h graphic service
postal telegraph nin e-, it fixes the max
imum lap s ami provides a method of dc
livrriiu in 'viges. it pi ivid -i for the sale
of telegraph stamp- an I stamped paper,
provides for a telegraphic money order sys
(em and million. '- the governme nt to fur
nish instruments and room for
pcrators at j
;
the posiolliccs
The plan is to make a eulitrart with ex
isting telegraph coin panics to carry out the
provisions i, I ike law subject to ike susr
visioii of the Pustmattcr (ieneral and
makes slick Company liable to individuals
for neglect. Il will probably become a
law.
l.ll. Ttltll'l'- KI'.IM 'lll.lt lNs.
The Ilepublic.ins uf Minnesota la. or
a free dix'iissi.iii f (he I. mil bill in Con
ress and demand a reduction of custom
dutii.
The Yiriiiuil siraii litouls favor pro.
tis-llou and the impiovcuiciil or alsililiou
uftheliiteru.il HeVi nil ', Coiid. lull Althiil
and eiidois' Illaine and lane,. In,
Maryland Republicans resolved that
any revision in the tariff that may be
liccdcd should be cntriisUsI to the I'm Il ls
ami Hot the tin lui.-s ,,' pr.i.s-tiot,
The llepublicau Convention of ernioiit
approved protection but demanded a re
vision of duties! on Wis .Is and woolens and
a reduction of taxation. Il instructed
delegate! to Vote, for Kdliminls.
The llepiiblicans uf New (lamp-hire
held their State Coiiveutiou on the llOth
ull. The resolutions favor the reduction
of duties on ncci-s-siin-s of life and
increase of those i,ui luxuries.
The Hcpuhlicau Coiiveutiou of Maine
passisl n'solutii.ns approving the present
i Adiuiuisiratiwii. endorsing Blaine's can li.
! dacv. favorin a protistivf tarifT and re
uationul convention will sfliruiiiig their approval of prohibition.
Tbe Ucpiiblieans of Mxsachusctts in
l liiivriitiitii HMri'lliltLil hist Hifk liiLvw't 1
. . . .
, . . a. '
duction of thf rt'TPiuies liy the lowering!
or ulsilition of tariff taxes on articles of j
universal use mid nccensilv and on the !
staple raw materials eu.ph.ved in the ...au- !
,.' ., ." , , , '
ii acturi. lhe ( oiivention also pltsk'nl
1 j
lhe party lo do all ill its ower to .-s-enre
the paxsiyu of a constitutional amendment i
prohiliiliu lhe maliilfactuie and sale of i
, i i
lutoiiealin- hiiuors . a lievera'e. 1
' 2 .1
Till::
M Wlf At'TI RIlKst' Itllll. I.
TI.IHT.
"The tax oil raw material." snys Mr.
Itihii Hubsoii, manufacturer of carpels
and woolen stuffs, "eals up our prolit."
'We eail make, woolen fpHoU in this
Coiiulry n they make tliim anywhere
else, says Juiljfe Hilton, who lias shut
down bis woolen mill), employing ten or
twelve thousand persons; ''but there i- no
pMnt in it The tariff on WikiI is too
liiph.-
The WeiiTers ami oilier workers who
still hut! the delusion that a protective
tariff has anything to do wilb ki-epin up
the rate of wane ran stink tne oiieration
of ibis protective wool tax in their days
of leisure-whcti they have nothing better
In do. I'bllisJcljihia llntmf.
MONCREL CONVENTIONS.
The Liberal Tail H.irs the Uaiii and
Tuitsiiu ,1 'ticket to lie llcatin in V -vrmhrr.
The Kipubliean Convention met at
Haleigh on the 1st infant and was called
to i.r l'-r by Chairman .1. J. Molt, lie was
loudly ele. i ll- I .
The call for a Colivi nti'iii w.is ic;ul by
Sccretatv ,1. C. L. Harris and a Coiiiin'r
tv mi cr-ileii!i.ds tt:i a poitite-l. While
the CoiuiiiUlee was ab-i nt sp hi , er -
made bv 1'. II. Winston. Jr . C..I. 1. .1.
Voiin-'W. A. Cutlilic. .1. Iv tHI.ua,
Y.. . l ..re li M. .orinent. I,. V .
Mauloii a, nl I, ... HaMVooil. ,ir.
The Committee reported two contest. .1 X . i t It Carolina. 12; IVmisv! vauia. 17;
delegations from Xew II. mover and ; i;,,,,,, ...! A Sllllth (.1.0i.1, jg.
Mc-kleiikurg. The ihle.-ates from Xew Tciinc-.', 18: Texas. 11; Virginia. 21;
Hanover favorable to W. 1'. Catinaday Wis,.,,,,.!,,, li-tri.-t of Columbia. 2;
''r Wvimin- 2; 1'tah. 2. Total IMS.
Col. I.. . Humphrey, of ,.yne wan ; Vor l!laine--Califoriiia. Hi; Delaware,
made permanent Cbainnan ami .1. '! r); lialia. 7; rwa. 2l!; Kansas. U; Krn
Rliey. colored, nl Kdgeeotnbe, Chiefs,'.- ; ..,. -,. ylMW y. :irv.int. ;!; y,x.
! r,''',r.v- j
j A iAoli.,11 as made to appomt a Com-
miller In collier with the liberal Mass '
.
Meeting. It was opposed by .1. I- '
"I' 'labial, and others. ( .encral ;
Mauiuii:;. f Xw Hanover, desired to in I
! struct the tViiimilPr tn report a llepubli- ;
lean for lioveriior but tic CotiMiiton
1 '" . . .
w.iui.i leu so ,,,-uue.. uie . "u.u.iuer
b. inj a p 'inl d without any instructions '
as to eaudldalcj.
Thiii.nlay liii:lit four d legates at lar;e ! l(
were elected to the Itepnblieaii National i
Convention.
v being .I.J. Mot I. .1. K. ! i.
I Lira. .J. II. Harris ami .
Poekerv
All.T.,.. ' " :..,Arril,f;
toll. .1 II. nllllL'. mid J. . Wlllcox. It
, ,(! ',i,,v morning that the
c,,,,)', ,,.,.,. eoiumittee reported. They iv
p uled without in-ti uetious the following
'k- ''"r llu' Sl;"" ''l1iw"i: , , ..
For Ciovernoi I vre oik, of Wilkes,
. . ,, ... .,, ,. .
l'..r I 1. -nl,. u nit. ( .overiiol' . . l air-
c,,,l,. ,,f v.
ivne. For Attomev-t lem-r il
('has. A. Co'jk. nl arreii.
nrer W. Ibike, of Ihiiham
'or Treas
l'or A 11-
lilor 1'. M. Lawsoii. nf Madison, l or
A-sotiate Ju-tiee 1. L. I'lU.-se'.l. of
r.riniswick. For S 111 x-iiiit :nlfiit of I'ub-
lie lus!riic.tioir--F. I'. Wiii'ton. of l!erti .
, '. . , ... . , , ... ,.
Presidential hlei t"i's at Lar-c: W . L
Tnl,, m.,,1,,,,,, . M,.,V) 0f
('Imwan.
It is said that the report was never
either forinally adopted or rejected, but
Tmc York was noniiiiateil bv I. .1. 1 ouiil'.
, , ,, .. . . i , ,
and sci -oinlcil liv (). .'. Spcais. .1.1..
n., j P. Cauu.id.iv. mi l he was
nominated by aeilaination. There were
s, vi tal objection.'. The Lib. r.tl Mass
me, imi . has been variously estimated t
lias been variously
number from twenty live to filly people
Oil Win. Johnston prcsi.leil. It
ut
foilh the following platform of principles
which was adopted by the llepublicans
with some few minor changes, the Repub
licans endorsing President Arthur:
That the most precious I u granted by
the Creator to a man is civilized govcin
iiunl. and
Whereas, such L'ovcrnnient cannot long
be maintained unless base I
the wiil of society. fl
directly upuii !
lv expressed !
I In.. u
party
, the ballot. thiT-fore igimrillL' pa-t :
ithliatioiis. we most cordially in- :
, ..ii i .w ,.r ,i i do-,, m i to
,',!,. p,-s.,lt cam-
,,e follow iic principles : j
L To aboli.-h the present n-teni ,,f
restore to the
the ri "hi to elect their eoiuitv cotnmis-
sinners, magistrates and other officers. I
2. The immediate repeal of the inter- !
I, d revenue law-. . I
!!. Sm h tniff laws as will not foster !
in. . Hop
Imt give ail needed l.iot 'etioii
to Americ.in tu la-tnes ami lalior
:. i : . ...i i. i. ... I
I. That th 'bill, which has been passed :
by the I'nited States Senate, fur the dis-;
tribution of
funds of tin
i". mill. IHMl ill the surplus I
National government among
the Sl.iiej for lb t ilu. a:i il of the ma-'s. j
meet.- our bcaity approval. I
.1. o eliminate liom .vmerieaii poiiucs,
mice and forever, all sectional itrife and
party hatred.
ti. I-elltal political 1 1 LT 1 1 1 - to all clll.ens,
- .ei . .. . ..i...: i . l! i.i:A
i.it we clieri.-li our gre.il liepuniic
a the boie of man. and under Providence
i the pallailinm of ehri-tian (ivili.atioii.
! The following i- the Liberal F.xocutivo
Committee :
1st Hi-tii.-t .1. T. llespc-s 2nd lis-
lliet C. A. Cook. Hid li-triet K. P.
Powers tih histriet T P. Hcvcreiix.
,"iih Hisiriet John II Winston tlth lis
trie! I'. II ll.ubv. Till li-llict C. li
lldlv. Sih hi.iri.-t .1. II lla!libio;..ii.
'.I I, Pi Iliel ,1 P. Can. lie,
l I IV .1 is ),,vle. Thelll ls t likieV.
I-' h K..i T. N i'oop r. J. Iv l ll.ua
au I I. W. Ilryaii.
Mr T. P. h. ver. ux was cht ted Chair
in in
I he II. pulili.au Incentive t ..uiiiuttrc !
i i i.. i iii
r. main- iiiiciiaiigtM rxeepi inai o
: Moulgouieiy was elected lo fill the tacaii
. c flum the 2nd Histriet.
r.Mr.RIMtl.l i tiii: ST. IT..
! )'. Jaeobseii, King's Mountain, will rn
' large his carrs'l factory.
: Isaac S. I!ul.iud. luaiiulacturcr of
' spoke. At'., l-'ayelteville, will itlt lip llcW
j factory.
i C. Y. Alexander. Charlotte, will start
; soap factory. 1 1 an already put in part of
. iiiachiiicry.
A ei.nipaiiv is orgaui.in; to build water
! works in Uuihaiii. Mayor nf I'lirham can
! give inforuiatioip.
I The Yadkin Falls Manufacturing Co.,
uf Y.nlkiii !. I'alls. have rccciillv b.ru iu
eoi orate. I for manufacturing yarns and
she-tin- They already have a huildiug
to be run by water-power, and now nego-
tiating tor luacliiiiery. will run ...mm
! ...;.,.ti.- ...l Mi I mil I a.
int. vtiikii's iti: i. ni u coi ii
;o ;k Mi;T. .
He voted I'or lh.' iueastiiT every time
and voted a-ainst every motion which the
" f"r 1""T'W '"-
'e.itni2lhcbill. He voted plump against tlie
. . , , ,1. .. .,,,,'. , i ., ,1,.
proposition to elect the in. iostrate ti tne
( f ,K, -j'l,,,, Ba j ,,e ,..i,lalur.! of
lS"t!- TT.
Th Heiins r.us of Wilkes county re-
lur I him to the next legislature an t we
... . , ,' .... i,
lie inn in Iil' a Iiiherof the Iloilsf.
I hi dauuary -ll. lT'.b pa.e uf journal I III.
j -II II. Ill, a bill to aiumd a i a I entitled
I an in t lo cslalili-b counIT ijovcrii:;iciit."
was put on its second reading Mr llin -s
. moved to lay on the table. Mr. Noim. nl
demanded the yeas and iiavs yeas (ill.
) Vork voting l lay on the table; nays 17.
! So after bavin had two years to I Link
of it. Ir. l oik still sIikh! tiy tins measure
And a'-aiii did the iieople of Wilkes
clivt him to the legislature, and we find
li i iu in tbe Senate of the session id' I SSI
where he f I ill niainlainnl bis s-itiiiu as a
'r"Wj; up('rier of the county .'iiveriiinent
svleni. Iridt'd fnnu tbe bcviiinin;' to
I the end I'r. Vork has liccu streiiuoii
in
lie
j Hie ailvis-aev ot llus iiieattrc neeaiisr
j said it gave his eople a much Inner
i jtovernmeut than they ever had before.
I Xriri-Olurrrrr.
in. vim: lii.i'ditn i) un til,
Ill- has JUKI Dele-ates to t liiran So l ar,
Airaisl its li.r Arthur.
The last of the Hcpublican State Cun-!
veiitijtis were held Thursday, and lilaine
has now tn r than Arthur of the dele- j
gat - ! the .a::'!ia! Coliellii II. Tie',
is :is I'olljws ; '
For Arthur Alabama. "JO; Alkali- ;
s.w. 1-1. Rim are. 1; Florida, s; I ieor.'ia. j
21: Illinois. t: Indian:). C; Kaii.i. 2; Ken- i
tucky. -I: Louisiana. 10. Maryland. 2; Mas- '
."achiiien.-. 12; Minnesota. 1: Mississippi,;
i;; Mis.iii.. !); Ncbr.i-Li
New I lamp- !
J,;.,, v.v I, , ,;. V,.. Y,.ri.
iu - an. IS : Minnesota. 8: Mississippi. ; Mi.,,
llrL J,. N,,w Hamshire. 1; Xew .lerscv.
i.i. v v. i. mi. v .. . t o .i'-.
i., .icw iiTkei", .sca'ia. u; i ono. ,;
, j;. .,,m,vvatiw. -i:!: Ilhode Is
:1,j o Tenness,:,.. .: Texas, l.'i; West
,- , , ,., , .,. ., , .,.
hlUu o '''t.,. 3ml.
i- i ii;,,,,; 'j. i ,,. i : , .. "
I "i l.ni: tn - ll i-. Imli.ina, i.
K ilsas . Miw,u,.j 7. Tell llese. 1.
'',, , .V,
l or .I0I111 Micrni.m
inli itia, I. ( 1 1 1 i . 1 .
Total 2::.
I'or Joseph I!. Hartley
( 'oniieelicut,
I'or I Ireshani Indiana, li.
I'or FairehiM - -L
I'or ( ir.inl - Maryland. 1 ,
For F.diiiiiinls -Massachusetts, lti;
Michioaii.S: Mi niies, ,ta. "i.Ncw Hampshire.
I; Xew York. I I. Ilhode Island, 2: Ten
nessee. 1; Ycunoiit, S; Wiseolisin, tl.
Total, tit.
ItKiAPITA'I'liiN.
Arthur llawley 12
lilaine linn (Mcsham G
Kdliiuuds (i 1 I'ail'child 1
Logan .V I I iraut 1
Sherman L'3
Total 7t;::
Yet to be beard from
Total S20
Xeccssary to a choice Ill
The Colorado Convention chose an un
instructed delegation nl' six. believed to be
' for Illaine. New Yolk Sun.
Tin: si t it; iitis.
X.i bul:iii liaird 'mice at the head of the
State tn ket for ( iuvenn.r. Would add thou
auds of votes to i he purest l'emocratic ma
jority. Notwithstanding the great good
he uocniipli-li. hi the senate. ' lie. d his
name at the head of the State ticket.
llocky Mount 'ihiiii:
The newspaper:; last summer repeatedly
called on Judge Fowle to publicly deny
that he had abandoned the Pcinocratic
parlv. hut the .lieL. paid no attention to
tin ir demands, probably because he was
,,t i-iiiiseioiis of having done anything to
calls.- hi tid"!iiy I" the parly tobeiloubtcd.
In-nee. air, denial Woiiid have been a work
uf supererogation. He imw uliows that be
is right where he has been since the war.
lie does not show this, however, in a card
h,, the newspapers, but in a iiiiict.legtimato
way, as we learn Iroui tne ,i Hist i iv ',
1, attending the ward convention of kit
parly in the city of Haleigh and aiding, as
,, pm.d liiiciis should, in nominating
candidates t.i be voted for on the day of
election. Newborn J-m, nnl.
1
I'tiiMsi in I'm rut s.
lion. A. II. Meriitt. of Chatham, has a
following for Siiperiiitciit of Public I ui ruc
tion. A Coirespondeiit iiominati"s Yaneeifor
lioveriior and Hughes for the second
place.
The name of ('apt. Swift llalloway has
bet n mentioned a- n candidate for Lieu
tenant (iovciiior.
John J. Hailing, of Hates County, writes
a letter saving he cannot consent to be a
candidate for auditor, but thinks ll, n. i'..l
lb, bells is . ulillt .1 lo a l'en.,Ulill.lllol.
It i- lh, .light ilul II. .n. W. T. hoiteh
will he ih i n-t i'ou-l'essi.i.iu IV'tiii th
Third hi.liiet. II will in. ik- ' .'X-
ei llelii r pl'.-s niativc. ll .'.V Hill '!'!'
The eol. l l e'ni . n- of .'Mali i'ie k LI a
tueetiu : a .holt line -inee an I r. s ,iv.-l
' that we .hail h. lie foil h siipp .it no poty
he it
publican. Liberal or what not uii-
II. I party pledge Itsell to protect Us at
allot ho and give ill a lair 1 l , l , - - : i
111.
,.,,;,, j tj,
litical olhct-s.''
A crrespoiiilent of the Stui.
7fr'iVA-
proposes the following ticket: For lioverii
or. II. m. .1. A. (iilmer: I. ietiieuaiit (lov
er lie r. Cba-. M. Slcdiuan: Public Treasu
rer. Ilonald ll.tin; Secretary of State. V.
L. Saunders; Public Auditor. It. M. Fur
luau: SitH'riutendciit of Public Instruction.
I'ev. T. II. Pritchard; Supreme Court
Itciieh. Hon Thus. S. Kenan: Attoruey
ilcticr.d. lluii. (1. M. Host'.
I MVI.K-.IT1 MlltM tl. H( IKHII.,
The next seasioii of the I nivcrsily Nur-
mal will lie held at Chaiel Hill from dune
17th to duly 17th. 1 SS (. The Hoard
have been fortunate in m-curing the servi-.-
ii-.- i i .
ccs oi M-wi.ii ,i,.;ni;u:.i3;"l tntniei.irs. ami i
feel assnrnl lhat the Mitvoss and reputation I
attaiind iu previous years, will not only be
sustained, but oreatly increased the coiuiiiL' j
i i , . . . ' i
session, wuii n "ivcs prouiiso ol iiciui; Hie
best ever held, and one of unusual interest
and . radical benefit to those who may
attend.
Prof. J. L. Toinlin-oii, Sup't of the
Winston (iraded Schools, will be the Su
n riiiteudent, and will brini: to the work n
Very successful ex riciicc iu the manage
ment' of Normal Scliou'si. The full corw
of iustrui tors is i,i, y, t complete, but the
following are comprised iu the list:
Prof. K. V. iM'ratr. the tlistinouished
Normal Institute Instructor of New Vurk.
Prof. II. L Holt, the eminent teacher
of Vocal Mu.-ic iu the Public Schools of
Host. ll.
Prof. T. . I. Mitchell. Sup't of the lira
ded SehiMils nf Charlotte.
Prof. A. L. Phillips, Principal Clinton
llib School,
Prof. A. L. Leaauir. Moorcville. N. C.
lh. II. II. Lewis, Principal Kiustoii
Cnlh-P'.
Mr. K. L. Harris. Artist. Haleigh. N. C.
Mrs. M. O. Iliiiuphrey, of the (iolds
bom (I r.nled Schuol.
Kcv. C. C. New ton. w ill be Secretary.
A I V KHTISLM KNTS.
itissM-nc ii piiion st :.j r. .11 . ,,n ilu1 onv
tstloli. Vour lieisMU-sUt'r w lit il.i.y t
if IMltll).
(ly It iiniinilly
ll st .0 cenl! g
-. win n mi ti. ,,j nmii
mulllh A.in-M
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l.ir'-'i Jut Sew York fity
l KKTISI.ML'NTS.
IF O XT T '.Z '
HOMSE Aftii CAi iU Pi..-::..
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,-r) ti'-r. .
DiVIU I Kill rz. Prorrtstor,
B a 1. r: :. o" i.HD.
1 . : .a!.- I v UlaiVt N a -IMMnNS
IV
LUMBER.
I. umbel. le.ili-!l alul lesst,l
In- i'ur-
iiislml in ant ipi.iiititv ami all si.'cs
AT l.ciH l.-l' M UtKKI l l:!i K.S.
n n si H (, k T o t ( i-:.
Apply (1. .1. I.'
SUMMER GOODS
We have now in stock an I are daily l'e
eeiving our stock oi' S pill Nil and SI'M
M Kll goods, coii-i-tiug of
Clothing.
Shoes.
Hat-.
Ladies Ycst..
Ladhs Cloves.
Lade s lb s,..
I. cuts
llle
llllls
I ii-nts Scarfs and Ties,
t ieiits Summer I n
ilcrwcar. liclits
Half Hose.
We call special attention to our large
mid Well selected line of Ladies dress goods,
consisting of
Lawns. Alniaiiza Suiting. Linen Lawns.
Alexandria Cloth. Huntings. Superior Iodic
Linen. Nuns Yciling. Ladies listers. r.
We have the finest line of I'mbrellas
aml Parasuls ever show n in this
. I A I v KET.
Our stmk is very full and complete and
we offer thelu -
LOW FOR CASH
Thanking our friends and the public
generally for their liberal patronage, we
respectfully solicit a continuance uf the
same.
t lur pi rsoii.il attention will be given our
customers at all tim -.
i.assti.!! a- tii. i.i: in:
net IS lv Weld. HI, N. C.
II, I. PliiiPhltl 1-ul: .-AI.K.
A large mill, situated on the canal 'asin,
in Ycl,lon, well littcil tor liiakiiiL'lloiir. .Ve.
It lias live sets ol' stones in running order
and is in good eoiulii ion.
1'nr tciuis applv to
W. II. I'Al'KI.Lor
jan in tt' T. I.. KMb'Y.
NOTICE.
I lia.f I'.ir r in ;i N"
iivctnii' Jfi t'rt't tV. '
ti- ! -'.ilul it in i
N.i 1 ilu. liiitk. I-ir
1 -I.,!'.- 11.. I-.' nil Wil-llill-li.U
I-Vl .!U, 1 1 II I I 1'lU ll lUi'l
if t'u ii I' YVfjiluti. ANii a
ut- rent u ill. ix :..h..1 rixiii.
ii. ii ;:tl;i' In .1. A1-- l.nlf-l'rt
! -lut Hum. ii i.l-.ix.i!it li'inilv m-. iii.u- Hi- "iln r
ii.iH'. Tu.' N.i I w.irk li. iM' l-.r Av tt !! . t bnuU r
hm-1 iil-'Ut '-am I--. : i-.'i!i: ;ilt diu' i .'..il rlif
t ri.Ii.t ll-ill'l - HL' hv 1 im rcn-Mll;il If.
Aiviv I-.
il. V. SIM lilts, i.r II. c. riKUS
Wil.lt.n, x i ' jitn if
A
PMIMsTi:.. ii'K s Nl ' I'll K.
Tlie m,.l..r.isi
liiini. irnt'.rol III
i-.-.s. , !i,le , t II
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.'.1I.IV lift". I'V II- I ;l 1 ;
pel- 'lis h 1. till-' I ' '
.en: l !.' - iiie' ,!i:l
torn. - M' --r. 1.1
tl..- l"lh .lay ..I Aim
Hut ln.it- lio. u- li
ce.ty All ..-l-..
on- .,-.-:lll-.t -ai.l , -tale t , pl'.
,:.::i. -il:e.i,-il I., un- ..- inv nl- j 1
.'I I an. I Hmiuii ..l. . r I., I',:e j
lis-,. f n I nl.-.l I,- I.i-,- j
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ii. ih.l.'la. .1 t,. - ...I e-t .1,, i.-e i
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u. I- iu:.N- :t. il.i'r,
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Apni Tin l-.sl ,
,ie! I"..,'.
I I .ill i.i v .
MAY NEED THIS
Address J. M. MURRAY,
ELIZABETH X.J.
Maps& Charts.
Cheapestl BestI
Acn1i Wtntd,
$1,000 ESiT
j ).nl ulin!iti- 'l ti A-lmr., n ilu- rtnt- nl I.t ninii
Th.
in. .111!..- lll'r ...V
- i-ill-nti'li ti r 'p) !i'-!;i;. in. h i--.h I . 1 1 1 1 -' .!)..
iiiriunMlit i t.i'h-nt hi.-imiii(,- t itcm-mi
.tul iiuilti-mi.'.iti-.l un rU-f.-rv 1-!tlv..i Mfty IvV
r tai.s imiu v w iIHh- 'KmiIi-.I nilmi 1 Uuii i rui
ry. ' All iTiti iiiiK'!)tcil t jsuul eMail' will iifti.
pttiiii- r.rwnr't mid tvUU1.
KI'W kl-T.t'l.AI.K.
HpriM Cw Aitinr. tiMimn S, .liiniiiuni t.tv
XOliFOl.K lVt'C'.V.l.
AHTIII'l! I'liKKMAN,
JE WILES,
STtlKK 111 MAIN STUKIT.
Ilstalilishe.!
Oners to his iViends in the old North State
ipssls at tlie following prices :
Pine tloulile eastil (.,.(,' sem wimliuir
(pifil watcliea fCi. Laities' iloulile ihm- stem
wiliiliiiK wall lust, laiwer inuleK, $14.
Solid pld watcli cliains ltl and upwards.
Sditl pild liracclet.s, Vl mid uawanls. Kiue
silver plated enMors :.,V and upwards.
Butter ilisliist $:l,5tt and upwards. Solid
silver NMam.; $il wt du. li rnila-r ull my
goods are warranted as represented or money
refunded, i Inters liv mail proliiptly atteuti
edto. V.sililln,f ami eiiKaKeiaeut ' riiis a
spis'inlty. Ke4(uiriiid promptly done.
Addresa
AKTHl'lt 0. FKKKMAS,
Jeweler, 141 Main St.
"ov 23 ly Norlblk, Va
. TIl.l.Lin,
l illeiv. V. f.
! AND
OLD
iyi:iiti.;i:m kxts.
A HEW FORCE
)
.OFFICE.
I'Oll SALR
A e,l l.illt'-Mi.lil 1
S, oil. mil Si . k mill
local, il. 'i'eiiiis t.i-i
.ph to
i.lellee III tile I.IUI1 III
oil, lions. -. l'csilably
T. W, I IA'M'i;,
Msitl.ltlll Seili, N. ('.
mi -JU It'
wpsy mm,
pi:ii:i;iii'
Y A.
M N 1 l'A( I T b'l.l!-1 ' '!'
PSiilNK... Tiil'.Ai n. HAY INIi
COTTOIsT FUKSsks,
siiu Mill-, liri.t M, IP. Mill liens, -
IHti.X AMI ;;A'.l.s'.s ( '. I s 7 '. i ;s.
sept '."I ly
B.H.
AND;
mn st.
HALIFAX, N. G,
Keep iii stock always a good line uf
Cigars. Tobacco. SnulV. Wines. Whiskeys,
llraii'lies. L.ngir i!ccr. Ales.
Pi. IP r. Canned tioods,
I'alli'V tiroeelies.
ALSO
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
te,Y".M .. (.v mi: ami in: s.t risrii:i
I 117'' 77.' .1".Y;T I'lT 7.'.Yi..
HIIK II. U.Y.7. ,1- CO.
XKY NO 8.
v,-:m'
, - - '.'iV,T,.i
-.t-h'.Ji'V'.VJ-i
WllliKLKI! WILSON.
I.ihti ft I.t;m.;iiK uuii W'j-t -.'v iiiii Mucliinu
IN TIIK WOULD.
Nu.lnmti-rt.ilii'Hltli-like Uic oiy henvy luu
nitij! .huitlc liinrhiiit'D.
Ai! KNTS WANTKH.
Kiid for ttrim. and prirc I. fit.
WIIKKI.LK k Wn.StX. Mfg. Co.
AtUuU.l.u.
Ian 15 inn
TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From tliuaa sources arise thrc luurtlis of
the olsemes of tlia tiuuiaii rare. Tliesa
ayiii)itonis I ntlicatothe.tr existence : Lttss !
appstlle, Hawrls tsilln, Mlek !!
ache, futlneis altsr cstliiff, initios to
flsrtlon pi boiljr or mind. F.rucUliow
Of food. Irrllshlllly of teniier, Low
ptHCs. A frrllna; of hsrlns; neglected
nine dalJTi Itlstlaesa, Fluttc ring at I h
Heart. Itota before the eves, highly eol
red Trine, OBSTIPATION, ami ile
Inantl tlie uso of a remedy that Bets illreettr
ou tbe l.lver, AsaI.irurincillelnnTI'TT'al
Pit. I, M have hoc iieil. Their action on the
Ktilneysttmlhkin Is also prompt ; remorlufr
all liniuilliee Uiroiial. these three "seaT
angers of the system.' proiluehta' aiipo
tltu, sotiud tliifesiloM, regular stools, a clear
skliianilsvlKoroiuhoitv. Tl'TT'N FIM.lt
oshss no nuns. or ifi lptiii( nor lnteafera
Wllh dully work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
t.,l,ltr,--l,-r...a.V. I'.j ...! lurrivm.,N.Y,
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Gatr Itiia oa YYiiisttras clmnswt in.
atantly toaUUissr Ulack hyailiig'o ap
plication of this lira, ttol.l by I)ruj(lls,
or sent hy erpress on receipt uf $1.
(ffle,44 Jlurinv Sirwt, New York.
TDn'S MANUAl OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FRU.
fimrHl).
I
APPLY AT THIS !
9
XF.W A 1 1' Kll IL'
TO THE GITIZEfIS OF
N' c R. T H G ARia&lKA"
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Trnliks. -ill. li.'-. ,il.-.-
Mi i-ii-I .ei M.-n-linlit lailorilK ln-piirliin lit ll'lnel"
..,... !,. eopl nl s ,.,rl IL .in e Iltl l" T.i -.
mi! , lea;., o .II..I .lte.l I.. I...W III" W-v s,on
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MILLIXI'IIY AN h IH5KSS
i-lnli
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Uu -'iui in in, M'
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; I , n ml f .'.i. ,m-i.i no -Is a 'i.iluv.
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ViTV lit-l-'rinillv
.! IIS. M. K. K
Jll-r IT .'. U
.U ST iJKCKIVKD
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
GARDEN
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
We burned the Ol.P .tuck and can w,.rralil all out L.indli ill's Seed to be
KHKSIKv (iKXriXR
skk tii vr i:yi:i;v papki: is uatku "18S4:."
BRQW::N- k SIMKillj
W'l'lLI)()X,iN.G
And will completely chmno the blood In thn entire ytcm In three month. Any
person who will tako 1 l'Ul earh night from 1 to li works, may bo roatored to touuii
bcolth. If uch a thtnc be poeiililc. l or Female CompUlnl thaaa I'lilt bane no equal.
Fhyilctani use thorn for tin) euro of I. IV til and KIDNEY tllseuci. Sold eierywhcre,
or lent by mall for 82c In stamps. Circulars froe. I. 8. Johnson a CO , Boston, Miu.
fUl tl fisa Bill
JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT t't'HES Intlnmtt, Btrntlnt st the I.onts. T1ne.
H-.i. lUt knik' Cu ll, v f..h ...itiff . 't.iii.-h, Chn.iiic
lises uf t:ie Shk'. S - v. rvnlu re. 1 irrutan
It ii a Kcll-ktumti f.i. t tint timst of iLe
Ilnr-t iiritl Caltli? I'owder in ihu rn'm.
try I wttrilil-'s-.: lhat ShPrnUn'i tvuvlittoa
P-tw.jcr i uliilLirlv nun And vrr' vltiIiie.
Nnthlnr on Vnrili will mAk hnfl
lay llkiNhcriUatriiC'ot.dUion row-
tier. Ifcnc one t. 4tK-)nlul lo meh timt at
U. It will tio poiUIv urrrfiut nrl ctiro
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
Jan :!-l-v.
SPRING AND
3 n n
r v r
If
u
I
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1 'i
Clotliinir for Men, Hoys, Vuutl.s ami CliiMreii, Ut-.t'Maltcs ami lat 'st Slylcs, Hen
rietta Clotli, CuiikI ' Hair, Caslimcrt-si. I'laida. Nuns Vcilitios. Linen, lli-luiii. Victoria
mill Imlin lawns ami ull the Litest styles nf
DRESS GOODS.
SHOES! SILOES! SHOES!
Zcioler's Slip's, yinclicster, The CelcliratcJ James Means ftl.lM and a full stock of
shoes of every description.
II A T S, 0 V. N T S AN I)
Tl... very lumcst ,rics tin se that exet'llcat .aals can iil). W boii"ht for nny-whcri-
North nr Smith. . 0 '
T I i' K.
lliivlinrmialirli.,1 as Ailnilulstrni.ir tilth the III
aun.-i.sl ..f Nam y au, I lu-n-hy iwiiiiy sit ien.ai.
holiliiiit 1 lann, against liermUle Vo l.ie.elll theut
ny May 1st , ISA,
,. , , H. I,. AltrtlNtJTt.N, Ailinr.
spr i ew
F.MF.X'i
rn
A
J 1
,.il he -reiiler .;ll..lllll . oll.i lll.a'e s.u.-!m 1,,! ;
I l auiiil.ii line in. ' ir.-is..lni ni 'i.;.li.s
n ll.-l-.oillll illl.l ll.ilv. In n- I Iniveil-, Ills I.,., I-
,' j. . I ii -I,, ,i.h k : i . -1 . 1 warr.-inl ..u all I -el!.
. nl. M. ii. n se.l i l"ili -mi- li no -i'mu lip.
!Ms1,..'AI!TMI':NT.
s. Ill 'Hi. -I PI-.
-I Mi.Ysl lis.
lu-i-. pm.i. -ins.
All Hint Prices nl Ii rill Value.
,., in K.-H.P relMVor 1 . ! Iii.mI.- 1' ler.r llielieeni. ! r...
., .i ,. 'i 1. Ill il:-' I' t the ll"ie-.il, li.nl, ill 1.. eelll-I., llle ,!,.! ,.
XOIITII.
. .i I . i.i r Hie liiiv -l -I. H-k nl t'iiroi-li inu ' 'il-. -Iii il-.
..l.kerilll. i-. I liOTelllls. I lv ol .HI .Ivsrli,,
. r men mill Is
new i ill illni in.ik.
II'
lellllels Hint Wi.l-klllell. lllllke llle lllle.l
-.net r. i-i. : r mi! ,..ne eh. ,ii mil t.-le..ili
i ii,.e',i, mIioii. '.II ..i-.l.-i - le.eiM. .ri.iii,i inn n
ol or p i'.leui w ill) lliiii'iinik'- -ailiil-ie t. in.ik.- lh. at
1211 Sycamore St., Petersburg. 'a.
E, KULL'S
MAKIXii KSTAI'.LISIIMKNT
.i iiidc v.iiiru:ilil.;ll H inlr-lll
"IT'.' : : , i, i ... I. ,.
Ail ..nleis w ill reeelie cnanpi .ill. nli..n.
Us- .orse. in Am, ri. ,. I.T ci-y wear mat .nice
... i -
l:IJ- 1 l.'i SuuiiKiro f. lVtrrlnir-. A a.
naaaaaafc M
SEEDS
Croop. Asthma. Bronehltl. Nenml.
Kla, Kheuiuaiism. JOIINHoN 8 ANO
liVNr. I.INIMI.S. r l for hUtrtmUtii trtrnul
I'lf) will lntanune.islilv nllve lluie tcrril.l
dispsifi, suit will DiMiiirelv care nln eiif.
i-7! out of ten. Inli.rauUon thiit will gave many
- a ...... .., hu I.- M.u ,. . J-l .
Ii..,.,.., n. .., Mi.ih Tn, . liKWCIl.
PrcTtJiuuii u better Uima cure.
liurrliois. Ilyienlenr, fholers Mortiui, I
ftoe.
I. 8. JOHNSON CV, Boston. Uui.
MAKE HENS LAY
I ITif CtwlcrvAr. Mil rrTWhr.Ar tent braullfinrVr tt
I Stro
irire ,'in,pivl.(-e Sr Bill. SI SU
llKSUM US IKewa, Mats. .
SUMMER GOODS.
0 D 1 n F R
1 5r Sm t? fl
L A 1 I K S
AND
I N II K H W V. A K,
K
;Kl I Ti.ltS NOTICE.
list tig ihallAti s etisrutor of the estste Mrs f.
T. is- ItemMlei-easeit, 1 herehy maifjr all perui
lisviiigrliiiiiisaguiiM tlieaauie to istwul tlieiu tu
me r,.rMynifnl within twHte inuiilln rroiu llm
niaire. All -riin imh-hied t,, the eatate i
please uiakeiatyii.enl.
Mnn li t isnt.
L. 1. M" HtltRY K teenier,
v. . , b'rR' H.Sgntlh, Jr., Attornejr.
1