' 'j
HALL & SLEDGE, proprietors.
A. NEWSPAPER J? OIRj THE PEOPLE.
TEH3SCS-2'00 vm ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
VOL. XVIII.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1887.
NO 41.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
I- FA I LN I
C.AGAMBRIU.Mra.C.i
I'l,.?.,.!..,. ItMiWIl ....nnm,. iifi.it. 1 1,.,
TUITION (H)NTAINKD IN THE BKKAI) IT MAKKS. Our PATENT 11(11,
LKIl KLOl'RS are manufactured frnm the ('HOICKS r WIIKAT obtainable. IUI
tiourc stands pro-eminent in this country ui market fiirclinicc wheal which itivi u
peat advantage in the leleclion of the BKSTTH AT IS (MOWN. Tlii SUl'KK )H
COMBINATION OFOIXTEN AND PIlOKI'll ATKS thus afforded, enables us to
pines mi the market, Flour I'NKyi'ALLED FOU ITS 1T1UTY AND NUTKI
TIOI'S PROPERTIES. This tact in recojiniied not wily in this country hut in
Knrope ns well, where the "PATAP8CO SUPERLATIVE" COMMANDS DKCL
DUPLY MORE MONEY than toy other American Flour. Ask your grocer for
Patapsoo Superlative Patent, Bedford Family,
Patiipsco Family Patent, North Poiut Family, Orange Grow Extra,
Patapnco Eitra, Cheiiapeake Extra, Baldwin Family.
C. A. GAMBIULL MANUFACTUHINO COMPANY,
214 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md.
wV H. BOBBITT & SON,
LITTLETON, K C,
HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS
CONSISTING OF
Dry Gooda, Notioni, Hits, Boot! and Shoe, Hardware, Tin ware, Groceries, and
Confectioneries, generally, and respectfully invite everybody to come and see them be
fore making purchases elsewhere.
Very Respectfully,
W. n. BOBBITT & SON.
sept 20tf
THE PLACE TO GET
IBS H1MGI1!!,
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
IS AT
DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S,
WE8T SIDE WASHINCTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE It. SHED.
WELDON. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS.
-rHE8CRIPT10C DEPARTMENT FILLED
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL H0UK8 WITH CHEAT CARE.
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES,
RIUIMBII that bjartr waioomealwarsawala you at
ZOLLICOFFER'S.
GROCERIES.
We keep on hand a full line of grocer
ies, consisting of
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
';. FLOUR, '
-. , SOAP,
MOLASSES.
Fine Cigar, 8mokin(r and Chewing To
bacco, Ac
CONFECTIONERIES.
A full tin ofCandic, French and Plain,
Fruit, Foreign and Domestic
We are prepared to 111 orders for Cake
Bread, ic. on short notioe for parties.
We keep for sale Freah Bread from
our own
BAKEBT.
We have just received a ear load of the
BEST WHITE CORN, and keep on sale
FRESH MEAL ground at t'hoekayotte
mill, which is pronounced by all to be su
rwrioi to anv meal to be had in this
market.
OUR RESTAURANT
is (pen and our table supplied with all the
best things fur the comfort of man.
MT-Yon can get a good meal at ny
hour. Call and ee us.
NAW k PURNELL.
jnn 23 im
J. L FRYAR,
BEER k BODA WATER BOTTLER,
! r la Ilia awtat wit la
BOTTLED GOOOS
0' nuj varlatr, hcm to eons ta Hi tint. Beit
itt aaa&Vata wall f trier tarittref bra. "
rwoomiKllavaltglreaiaiaa
OktDER AND SEE.
lars at kia km to alleca la Ike buaUeas.
With ikaaka tor sart bin ha hopes ta autit a
coatkHiaao. ffturauMlay MttoMcUoa.
IwpocirMir,
fcW,WUo,.ft
U-t J H
THE"
Premier Flow if America.
PATAP8CO FLOURING MILLS.
ESTABLISH:EE1774.
liVhl L VTI 1 I V I I wnv ....
WITH TBI BERT 8KLKCTED MATERIAL"
FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIOARS.
MILLINERY.
I am dallv rectlvln qit FA I.I. stuck if Hillliic-
rj, faaer (hauls, JMIonf, 4c raliiacln ll tilt
lauu DiivalUn. lfou art rfMnrlfullf Invited In
call aud aitaliM ml Hues aud prim, before pur
chasing.
MRS. P. A. Lr.YVlB,
Weldon, N. C.
air II If
WORKING CLASSES
ATTENTION I JTJlZrWF
toraaatMlMSM.Ikahila t "'""' "
luUa. FiwM(rfilkM ea"llr fro"
kr di(lo SlUielr Uiia Ui the uiuIiimj. Bins
aad Bins eera aeanr M ama mmu. --
who m OjU mar ered their eddreet, and the
tout am. aiake ltili(.fln Ta auah , ea are Ht
well HUiesed i u w . .
. .iu.. Full DenlcuUn and ontdl m.
Addraak (dWTII -)! CO
dae4.ll. rerUaad, Mate.
(Hit tfaia (Ml 4Uid r
ui wm win wd ru
Aanaullli.av al r4U TJu lid
aiwtulM to you. . Will BUrt
rom In burtiwtf whMk will brim j ou If-
AnT on osu do lb work aud lift Kilhu
wx-Xwm. SoBwtbli uew, teat wi oolw m
uMilsd. Till U on f tin fenulM, lportaB.
SU-W Rl!ljfS- Alffia
'fcVif
Mi
H'ulililn.l By KaiiifSt.l
THVE TO THE GRAY.
Houthnilrl'i wply to fedprtl ollloer who
hid sxldreiMd hr.
I cinnot Kiten W your wnrdi,
Tho Uml li long tiirlwidc,
Co urk mij batppy Nurtbtrit
Tok' your luvlug brldu,
My hrotbsrt, they wsroMtliJlen-
Tb you i m mi nftlifl Uirr
Wiiil.n, whIU' HgliUiiliy tljsalttr
orgsllsiit Kiuliuhjb Lvc.
Thoy IcflhMiiHh t,i, uIH Aflil,
(YtniriltW tin: day hstl wuii.i
A h'ldltir.puriii'd lilm witld hli foul,
Y0UIBllll t)SV LH'tll till) UllL'.
My lover wskr (.Idler,
He bi'ImiKi-tl Ui (lordon'i Timid ;
k sabro pltincd hih Killant lioarl,
Yours ulfhi to beuu tliu hand.
II rested mid foil hut was not dead,
A liorieiDKii spurred his itaeri
And tram pled n binding brain,
You nlglit Iiatu doiiu thedood.
I bold no hatred In my heart
NocoldunrlglitcouN pride.
Fcr many a gallaut soldier fought
Upon the otlit r sld.
But still 1 cannot kiss the hand
That smote ruv country sore,
Nor lore the foes Dint trampled down
The colors that she bore,
lletweenmy ItuarL mid you in there rolls
A deep and crimson tide,
My brother's ntid my lorer's blood
Forbid me be yuur bride.
The girls who loved the "Boys in Gray,"
Tbv girls to country true.
May ns'erln wedlock give their band
To those who wore the blue.
DISCOVERY OF ALCOHOL.
THE DIKTII.LATM.N Of 8T110N0 LIQUORS
A COMI'ARATIVKI.Y MODKKN
INVENTION.
r.ular St irneu isonllil;.
Strong liiUorri lire a modern iuveution.
The ancients know of nothing more power-
il thau liaht fermented wines, and hav
ft warnings enough of the abuse of them,
Alcohol wss not diiojvered till the Sev
enth century, alth"Ugh an older story ex
ists of a monk, Marcus, who collected and
condensed ill wool the steam of heated
white wine, and then prciacd out from the
wiol a balram which he applied to the
wounds of those who fell at the siege of
Kheims, iu the reign of Clovis I. Heal-
so ailed the balsam with honey, ahd pro
duced a cordial which brought the mori
bund back to life. Clovi", however, did
not wait for the approach of death before
claiming his nhare of the cordial.
According lo Dr. Sanford Cliaillc, the
distillation of spirits from wino wan not
discovered till the Twelfth century, and
spirits did not come into common use as
drink until the Fifteenth, Sittccnih and
Seventeenth centuries. Prufeseor Arnold
dus de Villnnova, in the Fourteenth cent
ury, made a pauacca of the K;it.T of life,
which gave sweet breath, and fortified the
memory, besides being good for sore eyes,
the toothache and the gout, and having
other wonderful properties, Dixtillud
spirit came into use in London in 1450,
aud had to be prohibited in 140-4. Mich
ael Savonarola produced a treatise on mak
ing the water of life in the Fifteenth cen
tury, which became a standard authority
on the subject, and was followed by the
work of Malthioli de Sienna. These
books gave the start to brandy making in
Italy, whence the trade extended to France.
About 15a) the Irish uscjuebaugh be
gan to acquire reputation in England.
Before ltiOl "brand wine" had begun to
be distilled in the low countries from ap
ples, pears and malt; and i n that year an
ordinance was passed at Tournny forbid
ding the sale of the liquor except by apoth
ecaries, partly because of the dearuess of
corn, and partly because of the drunken-
which this ehoap brand wine caused,
'to the great prejudice not alone of homes
and lives, but to the extreme danger of
the souls of the driukers, many of whom
had died without ennfouing."
The art of extracting alcohol from other
aub-Unces was gradually diwovured, and
liquors of various lames came into uso.
The trade )(reW great, and the prewnt cen
tury has seen a n.' devel 'piu-"it f it
in the general application of ih-. ft
do"t"riu:,'li'H .r
Till': V VI li ('' i out !.
rh.-e.iiih s. l'in -r ,i, .a u ru;
I will die li will oi .. hen u ltd e.e
menu have been pern, or perhasi by the
extinction of tha sun, U whom rays ita
iisli-ooe is suspended. Ii way die by tha
hock ol a celestial txaly which it might
meat in its pith, but this eud of the world
is the miMt improbable of all. It may
die, we say, by the slow absorption of ila
leuicnta. In truth, it is probable that
lk water and tho air are diminishing. The
ocean, liko the atmosphere, appear to have
bee much more considerable than al
present. The crust of the earth ia pene
trated by the waters, which combine chem
ically with the rooks. It is almost oer.
tain that the interior tempcratui of th
globe at ten kilometer (about six miles)
of depth reaches the boiling poiot and
impede further descent of the waters;
but th absorption will eoutioao with th
cooling of the globe. The oxygen, nitro
gen and carbonic acid, which oompoae our
atmosphere, appear to suffer likewise a
alow absorption.
Just nclvd a haadaom U of but-
tia. Vtrt cheap. Look at then befor
pnrehaaUtt aUtwhir. P, N. STAIMACK
ABB UONfAKTi
SHE KNEW.
A traveler once put up for tho night
with a simple-minded old couple in a lone
ly farm house. As he rode up to tho donr
he heard the old lady my in atone of deep
oouviclion: "Then I I knew souiehody'd
come Icl'oro night, for I dropped my fork
on the floor this morning and it stuck
struight up. Then I dropped the dUli
loth at noon another sure sign of com
pany.
In entering the house the visitor care
lessly struok hU foot against the step and
came near falling.
"All, said the old lady quickly, "which
toe did you stub, tho right or left ?"
"The right," was tho reply.
"That's good; it's a sure sign you're go
ing where you are wanted. Pa, shoo that
rooster off the fence. If he crows there
it will rain before morning."
A little boy suddenly ran into the room,
crying out: "Oh, grandma, look ! Here's
a copper I found on the road."
1 m not a bit surprised. Dual you re
member, Tommy, that you dreamed oi
finding a nest of hen's eggs lust night ? 1
told you then that you'd find some money
before a week."
A young woman was washing on
porch at the back of the house, and the
old lady suddenly ctied out :
"There, there, Susan; if you haven't
splashed soapsuds oil over the front of
your dress I And if you dou't get
drunken husband for it, I'm mistaken.
I've known that sign to come true often
and often. Iiut you can kot-n it from
cotuing true by hanging all the clothes on
the line wrong side out, and you'd bi tter
do it."
So Susan did, as the traveler noticed to
his great amusement.
MAO TIM KM AHKAI).
A fanner with a black eye, skinned
nose and two or three loose teeth was till
ing a policeman at the market how it all
happened.
"It was yesterday," he said, "and 1
wanted to get some potatoes ready for
market. Along came two tramps and ask
ed for a bite to eat.
"Gents," says I, "how would you like
to turn to and dig potatoes for a dollar a
day and found?"
";I am on uio way to uie mother's I'uu
cral aud can't stop," says one.
" 'And I have got to bo in town by
noon to see about the Uello Isle bridge,'
says the other.
With that I told 'em to be off or I'd
help 'em to go. and what d'ye s'pose they
did?
" 'Laughed at you?"
"Aye ! sir, and reflected on the build
of my legs and the baldness of my head!
Insulted m sir I, an American citizen,
on my own land!"
"Then what?"
"Then I fell upon 'eiu."
"And they fell back?"
"They did sir, and iu two minutes I
was a licked man. Think of it, sir!
What can this country be coming to!
Who is safe on his own hearthstone!
Why, sir, when a tramp begins to fight
back who of our wisest statesmen can
tell when it will end? I predict, sir, 1
predict revo . Excuse me madam
but those potatoes In that bag are the
Early Huso, and worth a dollar a bushel.
1 es, ma am same braud all way down to
the bottom." Detroit Free I'mi.
WIFE OF A RUSSIAN PRIEST
There is only ouc happy woman in Rus
sia the priest's wife and it is a common
mode of expression to say: "us happy as a
priest's wife." The reason why she is so
happy is because her husband's position
depends upon her. If she dies he is de
posed and becomes a mere layman, and his
property is taken uway from him nnd dis
tributed, half to his children and half to
th - Oovernment. This dreadful ennting
en makes the ius..iiin priest careful to
got Ic'itlthy wile if he eun, and makes
him taki xttaxrdinary good care of her
after he has s- euMl h r. Hi waits upon
er ta ii- oi si aliject way. She niust
vol gel ii- r teet Wi t. aod shs is petted
ami put in hot blankets if she baa so much
a colJ in her head. It ia th greatest
possible good fortune for girl to marry t
prion iuuYitelv better than to be the
wife of a noble.
BKl.l.1'4 AT A niChWIKUM nw.i
Prom the Artsuaa Howler,
M is Sallie McSniffen was rigged out
pretty as red and green wagon with two
spring seal, and made more mashe thai
a few. She had on a blue dross with
red Sap at the side and a puffy something
or other on the other side. Mia Sua
Sharp wore en train rig and eould have
knocked Mrs. Langtry silly when it oaue
to good looks. Her hair was in outl and
her face on powder. She had sixteen rings
00 one finger and braoelet clean to h
elbow. Little Birdie Itlooa was "the
daintiest darling of all," in white toggery
of nome sort, looped up in spot. She
or hand-painted glove and dippers and
pissynieniry jewelry. Mis Dorrity t re
minded one of a double rainbow and wu
tha belle of the occasion. It's a cold day
when Lisii Alio Dorrity get left at
ball,
NOT A BOY.
Some ono lecturing in Palis about the
Algerians, related the following incident,
which illustrates the position of womunhood
in lands where tho Ilible is unknown:
Some of tho Indies seeing our admint.
Hon of the Moorish children, surprised us
by the visit of a splendidly dressed and
lovely little girl of seven or eight.
'The child is as lovely us a rose;' I said
to her father. 1 Does she read and write?'
'No,' said he, 'my daughter why she
is a oi'iY."
'And because she is a i)7 thou tcaehest
her nothing?'
' Nothing, for a woman is happy only
when she knows nothing.'
'ilut she cannot read the Korun, which
speaks of Allah who made her so beauti
ful.' 'So much the better; my daughter has
nothing to do with the mysteries of the
Koran.'
'But I believe with the great prophet
Chris, that she has a soul even as you and
I.' .
'Ah,' cried ho desperately, 'my ihwyhter
it nut a bui'.' llnihun Urmum's Friend.
VIIY HE WUI'T.
A San Anloniu darkey was ou trial fir
stealing money from a house on Solcdad
street. Julian Van Slyck, the attorney
lor the prisoner, in 'lis address to the jury
said:
"lientletuen, my client is a poor man.
Ho was driven liy hunger and wanttotak
the small sum of money. All that ho
uited was sufficient money to buy bread
or it is in evidence that he did not take
the pocket-book containing 8!JHll that was
in the same bureau drawer. If ho was a
rofcsion:il thief, he would have certainly
akeii the pocket book."
The eloquent attorney for the accused
us interrupted by tho convulsive sols of
is client.
"Why do you weep?" asked Jud'e
soian, who was out he bench.
"Itekasc 1 didu't see dat ar poeket-b' ok
n de bureau driivcr," was the rei.lv.
Everybody laughed except Van Slyck.
the attorney f"r the def -nee.
a i.i i ri.il i n:.
Mind the littlo things. A lie is a little
thinir. Ll'-ys, you have loid a lie; just, one
linizlo word th.it is not true, but let's fee
what elso you have done.
First, you have broken the law of Clod.
It'itisasiuto break a law made by man. b..w
great a sin it niu.u no to brakj u dtv.no
law the law ol our Creator.
gSecond, you will have to tell many
more to maintain that ono.
Third, you lose the love and tho friend-
ship of your schoolmates.
Fourth, if you practice lying, that will
lead you to something worse. Lying is the
entrance door by which other and greater
vices enter the heirt. Thiuk of it! all this
from one false saying.
Words aro little things, but they ac.
complish great things sometimes. A kind
word or act might have saved many a boy
irl from ruin who is now at the lowest
p iiut of degradation.
til
IN(i HI D TAPi:.
(Interview bctweeu a negro and a sen
nel a) armory gate, Hichmoud, just after
the war):
Sentinel Haiti
Negro What I gui halt for?
Sentinel Xo ono allowed iu there.
Negro Iiut I 'bleegcd tor go. I got
a note for the boss.
Sentinel No one allowed to go in with
out a pass.
Negro Iiut I tell you I 'hleegisl ter
go in; Mr. Aoncrson lie sent me.
Sentinel Can't help who sent you, you
can t go in.
Negro Well, den, you gimme de gun
an' you take do note. nir' Bazaar.
A Jl MHO DIM ITOH.
It is said the corn is bo rank, dark and
greeu on the Couuesuugua bottoms that
the light Irom tho tircfiics can be aecn
flickering through ila somber shade even
wheat the sun is high in the beaveus. An
old farmer tells a good one about a fellow
who lost hi way in one of these vast dark
forests of corn, aud was utterly unable to
extricate himself. An exploring part v.
with hnicrnu, Wtut iu 'tcaitli of Liu.
When at last "the lost waa found," he wu
diwovered in the top of tall cornstalk a
straddle of an ear of corn, where he had
been for the last twenty four hours watch
ing for the sun to rise.
DO TIIKY HKI.IUVR ITf
Sylvanus Cobb, the novelist, wisely said
in his will: "Let no blackneaa or crape or
weeds cast its gloom on my memory. I
would that my beloved oues should seek
the brightness and fragrance of faith
in God, rather than tho gloom which be
longs to doubt and unrest." It strange
that Christians who believe that death ia
but a transition from a world of sin and
suffering to the bright presence of God,
bedeck themselves with sable garment
that indicate the the eternal loss of body
and soul. The custom ii entirely at vari
ance with Christian faith, and should be
Mn'uAc4.
Love ahaim Tkiimi'Hant. -Irate
father "I tupposa you remember you
wanted to marry that boukkecptr of miue
about a year ugo?"
Daughter "Yes, father."
"A pretty sort of man ynu picked out.
He has decamped with my whole fortune."
"You rotucniW, father, thut you told
bun he could not have me until lis got
rich, don't you'.'"
'Of course the young"
"I have just received a dispatidi from
hitnat Montreal saying he is rich now, but
is pcrleetly willing to marry u pour man I
daughter.
Til K Ei.ki'TIiin Lawk. Able editor
I fear our side has lost. W'riU: au edito
rial charging the opposition with the most
flagrant aud shameful frauds on tho ballot
box.
Assistant L guess you nave not seen
(ho latest dispatches.
What do they say?"
"They indicate that our side has wou.'1
"Hello! Well write an editorial cou
gratulating tho people that under the pres
ent law election frauds aro impossible.
Oranha ll'wU.
WKJA'OMINII a Mxtr-CuUKR in nm
Wkst. The first white baby was born in
South Sioux City, Neb., the other day,
and eitizeus went wild over the event,
The new-comer was serenaded by the in
habitants in a body, uud was presented
with the freedom of the city and a choice
corner lot. 1 he encto hast oilers no such
inducements to matrimony. Let babies
and corner lots be the motto of the coming
man aud woman.
Tit K S HAW at the Chum s. "The
seats at the circus are getting; narrower
every year," remarked a young lady in a
horse ear the other evening. "When I
whs told where to sit down there was not
a sigu of a seat anywhere, only the laps of
two gentlemen."
'Did you s'u, down ?"
"Why, of course," aud there was a
lai'Se in the convevsatton.
(IttUCKHI ES, I. till
Art
I. K
Ctuhr' 11 I'-r - p- n ! a -.t- r
and ke ps in m et. muio. jr-cell s anil
v.it-lahles 11- also lias a bar wll'-r lb--ch-iicest
liquors are served iu all styhs
Cigars and tobacco of all eraifes. In addi
lien he keeps a supply of wooden et'flins
eel metallic burial cases, all sizes, at low
prices. Orders by mail or telegraph tilled
promptly.
! POMONA HILL NURSERIES,
POMONA, X. ('.,
Two and a half miles west of (lreensht.ro,
N.C. The main line of the K. & 1 1. It. It.
passes through the grounds and within
1011 t'ect of the office. Salem trains make
regular stops twice daily each way. Those
interested in Fruit and Fruit growing are
cordially invited to inspect this the largest
nursery iu tho State and ono ainoug the
largest iu the South.
The proprietor has for many years vis
ited the leading Nurseries North and West
and eoirespondisl with those of foreign
countriee. gathering every fruit that was
calculated to suit the South, both native
antl foreign. The reputation of Pomona
Hill Nurseries is such that many agents
going out from (Jrcensboro, representing
other nurseries, try to leavo the impression
that they are representing these nurseries.
Why do they du it? Let the public au
swer. I have in stock growing (and caa show
visitors the same) the largest and beBt
stock of trees, Ac, ever shown or seen in
any two nurseries in North Carolina, con
sisting of apple, peuch, pear, cherry, plnm,
grape, Japanese persimmon, Japanese
plum, apricots, nectarine, Kussian apricot,
mulberry, quinces. Small fruit: Straw
berry, raspberry, currants, pecans, English
walnuts, rhubarb, asparagus, evergreens,
shade trees, roses, &
(live your order to my authorized agent
or order direct troin tho nursery. I or
rcspoudenee solicited. Deseriptivo cata
logues free to applicants.
Address,
J. VAN. LI.NDLEY,
Pomona, Uuilfurd county, N. C.
may 5 ly.
LIQUORS.
0. SMITH.
SEE 1US LIQUORS,
SEE I11S CIOARS,
SEE II1S GROCERIES.
il
CtftfiED QOODS.
KVKKY DRINK IN SKAHON.
M0C. Smith at KvtW old eUml
Wunjrto tTDBue. Wddva, N. 0.
Wine
NEW A D V KKT1SKM KXTS-
Is Life
Worth Living ?
That ile-pentls upon tho
Liver, for if tho Livor ia
inactive tlis wholo syn
tcm is out of order tha
breath in had, dilation
ioor, heail dull or aching,
fimrgy and uoiwfulnens
gono, tho Hjiirits aro de
pressed, a heavy weight
i-xwts after eating, with
general despondency and
tho bluon. Tho Liver is
the housekeeper of tho
health; and a harmless,
Htmple remedy that acts
like Nature, does not
constipate afterwards or
require constant taking,
docs not interfere with
business or pleasure dur
ing its use, makes Sim
mons Liver Regulator a
medical perfection.
I have tested lis virtues personally, and
know that for Ilyspelisla, HllUtusness lout
Throltltlnit Headache. II Is tilt; lststmn.ll
ctne the worltl ovor saw. IUe tried lorly
other remedies liefore Simmons Liver
IfKUlntor, and nono of them save more
Hum temporary relief, but the lleguliilur
not only reiicveu "m i-to"..
il. 11. JOMIEH, MOOOII, J
IV 8 ly.
. L Cuthre
WELDON, N. C.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Vi.'.i.l . ...
Lupous,
(Li. '.US.
SMOKlNtl
AND CIIICWINd
TOBACCO.
I am new prepared to fell at lowest
ea:h prices (Irocerie of all kiuds, Winis,
Liquors, Tobacco, Cig.irs, Snuff, &c, and
will also keep on hand a
fresh Vegetables of overy
will bo sold cheap.
full supply of
variety, which
f,hfJLLio
BufiL
Cj$es.
I will always keep on band a stock of
well made Metallic Burial Cases and
WOODEN COFFINS
which I will sell cheap, and which can be
had at auy hour, day or night.
Orders by letter or telegraph will re
ceive prompt attention and cases shipped
by first train.
I'ATUONACK HOI.K'ITKl).
E. A. CimiKELL,
First Street, Weldon, N. C.
aep 1 5 ;tm
2TATK Or NOKTH CAROLINA.
UAJJFAX VOVA tr,
SUPERIOR COURT.
V. W.Ow!lhmr,ChwlMG. Elliott tod Trmnle
UwiUbney, pmnen under th firm nimr of
w. n. ttWHUiuef iVaupujr, MM Thorn It
tun, ptaiuuui
Auk nit
lurid Bell u fcliomUlrttor nf li. It li, Ptvid
Bt'll, t A. Long nnd trrl Long hit wtff, MhUii
nvu. jMnii i sunup, Jr, mo Aitnie ttcu AUO,
the Imi mums, two boing liifmiU without guar
(Inn to Nonh rtrohnn, YV W IMI, 1 K Min-
iwii'k Ultimo (: nUinltti'li hn wife. ilKne
Itdl, Jwih W JcnkittK JolitKbtiKiiicw under lh
firm iikido ofJoH'tii W Jrnkinitfc )omnr, J i
Midillot-ii) mid John D W i'.)itiD uftrtur: doing
biitHt iindtr th firm turn' of J 1 MidttMou
AUmuiMUijr, mimo 1 Kt'11 and the North Cuoltua
uuniv liiHuriincu tximimny, upfrmmnta.
Alston tor rorerloturt' ol trust ml uIa itf Uml
fit punuinc of an order oftlieHiiperlnr Court of
mmm n-uiny mtwB in inn oM mi nil lenn
inV, irHHIfri'lKlHim U A li'lUff HD1 "aWTl K lOllf
hut w iff. Joint T Aluii Jr. mid Amil" Hell Alavn.
who Tvkr hi Yullow Hiiriinit.Uwn county, tit Uit
nwiriM vhiiu,ii Bll, W nit rCalUN In U(j CUT
Saviiinah. in the Mtatn of iImitwi Jimsx w j-
kini dotng bulnM undrUi4 tin name of Jnsrph
Wllliun Mrtncn doiuc trtuiiifiM uudur thn lr
RtueofJ j MtddtatMi 4.Cupnf. who rnida in
the car o' Htiort in Uit HUt of HA-yUad, t
hcr)y wllfiMl to ftp" id Mer or demur to
UoiigdtJultUioiitt Ura tti Uih Oottrtto be
hrid A th CouH Houk ( he lows of Hl(
fci Ux oifhUi Maudv U HiM NMKter
I
I
wuaM ioim t untwf, TMt ofth Superior
Oourt u( UklidiK county, tt ottice in UaUtiia. tiUl
UHii &Ay o( Nor wixr, U87,
JOHN T. OHBiOHY.
NOV Ut C W
Clerk aujutior Owrt,
ADVEKTIHKMENT8.
L.W1 AUI.IMIl'D lfj'j'
185?
JANUARY 1st lilt.
RUFE. W. DANIEL
QUOCIKIES,
LI0.U0R8,
F1NI WINES,
CIUARS,
TOBACCO
iii'.rgni:k it i;ngIuL8
LAG EH DEER ON ICE.
K. W. DANIEL,
It, Wash. Ave Weldon N. 0
iKsUbllslied 119.)
129 SYCAMORE STREET,
I'ETEliSBURf, PA.
Steam Bakers and Confectioners and
Dealers in Foreign and Domestio Fruits,
Nuts,
Ci
;ir- M did ,"ihi(
LOWST FACTORY PR CES.
Manufacturers of Marks' Celebrated
Steani-Kefined Caudy.
nov 11 ly.
ROANOKE NEWS,
WBLD01T,K C.
TERMS 12.00 A Y1AR IN ADVANCB
The HoiDoko Ncwi wu efltiltliihed it
1806 and hod i firm foundation. It il
Democratic io politics and ia devoied t
the advancement of North Carolina, HaH
fnx county and the towa of Woldoi hi
troapcritj and wealth.
While giviig the iewt of the Btatt,
count and towa, it doea not DsgUot tha
literary departBMt, which it ia the cbjeot
of the Kditort to make equal to thai of
anj paper ii the State. Now
18 THE TIMS TO 8UHSCR1BX,
Aa aa advertising nedium the Reaooke
Newt it
UNEXCELLED
DM
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in Kasiora Cuolina, circulating as ll doe
extcniirely iu some eight or In t counties,
It is read by av-o- mi ettilaVsn,
aad an adrertiaaaacat hi it Coin a M il
sure lo he read and to pay a hundred fold.
' Tortus for adratiaing low, aad oaa b
had a applioatio. 'i-i
HALL A 8LEDGE,
PuWUhow tod ProprirtOrt,
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