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r- - s t - THE ROANOKE NEWS. PUBLISHED EVKIIY TIIURSDAT. W. W. HALL, J. W. SLEDGE .1 Peopriktokb. THURSDAY JAN. 17, 188!i. 1 S BEN. HANSOM Hlv-XOMI WTI.l) Too Democratic Leirijlative caucus Tuesday night nominated Senator Krfl lom on the second ballot fur ! uited States Senator for six years- ueji'inuin;: March 4th next. The Roanoke Nkws neither regrets Bur rejoice. Senator Ransom will probabiy do as well in a Republican administration us any 'tli i Deinocrat. At anv rate we hope lie can secures lew unices tur Ins nunus as mm u the measure by which a candidate for that high poaiiion in uicanurcd now -a ihya. The furtna) election will take place next TudaT. r text i I white men ot I.KT IT W5 Mt The Buthjm ToOmoi ''riiiM-oiiTBour lentimeuta precisely when it says: "We like this: The 1 ..-"islatui. floorffia has declared in favor of books by Southern authors fur use i" Stale nublie schools. It is a caoital idea. I jj Let us teach our children more thorough , i ly knowledge pertaining to our own peu- Iple, climate und section. Rely more upon our own resources is the proper thing. This is the way to develop." , Henderson GM Leaf, t - ' We are in accord with tho above in f j every paiticular. Our Legislature should V.-do the same thiny, and es-pccially should - t . it see to it that a good, full and accurate i history of North Carolina should be ' y written and taught in the public schools. t The Legislature ought to see that the ff J next generation should be well informed "' 1 about the history of North Carolina from the earliest period until now especially . ' . concerning the parts she played in the revolution and in the late war. Uur pco pie aa a general rule are ignorant of her great deeds simply because they have not means of informing themselves. EVIDENCE Of ISiCHEAMXC; WW DOM. It has long been known by the think ing men of tho South that the race qucs L tion could best be settled among the Jwhite and colored people at the South; and it seems that experience should teach Hhe North that the least interference on 'the part of those who know nothing about it is calculated to defer the desired $ settlement of the problem. We sincerity hope our Northern friends are beginning to find this out and we publish two ex tract from Northern papers to show that their wisdom upon this matter is on tin increase. The Boston Transcript says : "Carpet-baggers and old party hack i. ..,!, Carolina lira not the men tor a HaDublieao Senate to affiliate with iu the future. This worn out and obnoxious AUmnnr nnil m it 111 the verv nature of f.imlah the leadership for the r.neneration of the South. 'Hi leadership needed for any desirable ends must come Irom native good character. The New York Tunes say "Testimony from a white Republican f (Kn Smith aa to the condition ot thing! : !.. ..,ii,.n ninht to wci.'h with President elect Harrison and with tm l...l.. f it,, ttenubliean l'artv. liov . irTt Bullock of Georgia, who has been a Republican for a quarter . nturv aavs that the best and on.) thing for Mr. Harrison and his party t do with the Bouin is uoun..s South is doing well." WHY HE MAY NOT CiET THEME. One reason why Mr. Rlaine may not be invited into the Cabinet is that .Mrs Harrison and Mrs Blaine arc not friend i n 11 ..i-riion took his seat in the Senate the day President Garfield was in augurated, and shortly oftcr Mrs. Harri aon was invited to assist at a Saturday ie- .t th White House. She was Ccyiivu hown into a room to lay aside her wra ,i rccoiimzed Mrs. lilaine though the two had never been introduced. Not . beiug fumiliar v. ith the peculiar usages of Washington society -trs. nw. Ic Mrs. lilaiutf Tor u few CiJlKJiuvn-M iiiinroncbi'd Mi. Mair. .n.l. according to the New York lb was unmistakably snubbed by that 1 Hero is what took place: uv.. rU Mr. lilaine. aien t you.' "Yes," replied that lady, "I am Mrs. Di..:A " I havo seen you several times before but have never been prcsen eu. ... M m. Harrison, of Indiana. My husband i, the successor of Judge McDonald i the Senate. Vo.i may nave me nnu. "Very likely," replied Mrs. Blaine t. .1 . mrnful manner, "there are nur ujw - . . i .. . neon e coming in, but .... ..-n,,i tw cxnaeted to nmemb. ' .i..... .11 " ml with this bIic marched out of the dressing room, down stairs, leaving Mra. Harrison in a Hate oi oewnucnu U to what had haipencd. Tfc nnlv reasonable explanation Mra. Hlaine'a extraordinary conduct was c .1.1 I,., I inriiml anvono outside the Cab .,;.) ( receive with her. .'Irs. Harrison has never met Mrs. Blaine .: .1,1..,.. 1, ibev were several times :.. .i. room together during Garfield administration, nor has she ever forMven what she considers to nave uccn an unwarreoted insult to one wno expeci .1 . ...lwl welcome and friendly advice. Mm. Harriaon'a friends say that while she Ui polite woman and is not in the . would never coneot A conmiittee ol'livj Republican mem bers of tho 51st Congress baa been ap pointed to look after the interests of the South under the next Administration. Judge Russell of thi- State has ben ad ded to th' committee. The puipose of the conuni'.tee is to ar certain the prevailing sent of U 'pul'li. ar.s in the Njuih on various public iUovtions and then to cuuimiuicatc this . tiuicul to the Republican leaders in the North Theeumimttee has received ueailv two oundrcd letters from proniin-'iit llepul licans in every State in the South, 'flies letters advonflle the repeal of the tobaco tax, the passage of a National election law and the passage of the Blair cduea tional bill. Many of them favor the en lire atolltioll o the internal levmile ss tun. The miters generally s.iy it woii le cneour.muig to ttie u.-puiiiicans i the South il a Southern man was given a place in the ('al.imt. Iit lint they d do in t wifh any dcuiaiid ih r !'- r lo li made upon Gen. II uii- .n. Baiter. Tennessee, and I ti nil. v. o ' Ko'ituely seiiii to Uc ttie l.ivoriles tor .iiioniej (iemral, and Malioiie. .Iu Ige ll.nik il tho eoiniiiittee says, appear-to be an al most universal lavorite lor l'u.-tnia-i.r General. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 'IV -IDt'ith sHsion of the G.-neral A 'nilrly coii.vened at HaK-iuh on Wcliies ay. tlns-Dth inst. and tlu tw.i I Ion piO-.-.-e ied to 0TJ,:III17, '. SKNA1 K. Lieutenant tl jveru .r SteJinan ealle l the Senate to order and the roll was ailed. All tho Senator., Were pies lit xecpt Senator Tamer, of Catawba. The Senate cleet.d the l'.l.;wiu g ccrs Robert M. l'linu in. of Buneoiiilie, chief clerk; reading clerk, 1. B. Nich olson, of Sampson. p:ill- ipal dool keeper W. V. t'lil'ton. of Wake; .Wi-tant d.h-r-k.-eper. A. M. Noble, of J. -hu.-tou; Ku crossing clerk. M. Iliad-haw. Senators Turner, of Alexander, l.itile of .Vn-m an I T!i :m. of l.iid.n,wer. appointe 1 the c-imuiittee on rales. i H sr. OK IlKI'KKsKM'.VI'IVKS. The House Was called lo orb r by 11 M H ill i. vrilicilMl eh rk of the la- II -use. The roll cad show, ,1 a ipioiain pres. lit I In call of (he roll of eoii'iiies ill lowing nelms.if eoiit'sl were aiwn ll.-itie county. Lima.- Kioilhae. re u against V, 11. Outlaw, dclie-ef-.'.; G lr has ts en intiuiateit lie re man once that tlicsovor.il iispinnts for Sena, torial honors have atteiupt.d to maki combination-: by which the defeat. d can didates would be made railroad coiuiui sinners. We do not believe iu this nay of doing. If a man wants an office lie lias the right to try to get it. but we do not think it light for a IV w men to car bine to got all the most valuable illic. s to the exclusion of others outside tin eiuibine. No party can prosper whose leaders take all the office., for themselves and tlnir immediate friends. We hope the Legislature will sit down on any such :rab game. -p. repu Mil. IsuAl.l.s was not invited to the State dinner at the White House la.-t week and Mr. Cleveland has been criti cized for the failure. We do not blame Mr. Cleveland. The fact that Mr. In- alls has been a bitter partisan in politics should not have excluded him but the fact that he has shown personal animosi ty toward both the President and his wife hould. A President has a good a right to exclude "bnoxmus person tr.nu ins residence as any other citizen of the I'nited States. We are glad he had die punk nut to invite the bilious S, i:;r- r Til K Wilmington .V.u- Very ri-Jit-y thinks that Judges are not paid enough It believes that their trave'iug cxpcn-i ought to be paid in addition to the sa'a- ry of Su',.)!!'!. Governor Scales in his message also urged the Legislature to in crease the pay of the Judges. It is the xperience of all business men that the services of able, reliable and good men come higher, but then most of the wisest business men prefer the high priced ser vices. and least vindictive she would never con Mh. Blaine as a cuest, IU IBWHB " Mil .1 therefore it would be impossible for the latter l husband to nter the t ainnet '.. Jn MmiAKt If vou havo ..,.l nn Tnnr mind to buy Ho"d'a Sar- aparilla do not be induced t take any other. Hood'e Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, poseeiisiog, by virtue of, its pe culiar eombination, proportion ana prep aratiow, ourative p wer lupert ir' to any Other article of the kind before, the P tik For all affdctions arising from un- part) Wood or low aw u iu -is BBWji-'led.. B ww o got Hood The New York ll'nill thinks woman suffrage ' is bound to c uic in the sweit by and by. " Stranger thing.- have coin" to iss and men have bee .me aeeu.totu -.1 to themWhen women vvewliatwi lpo.iti i n do to please thein? These latter u?lit to seriously object to f. nialc suurag. , They will have much harder work. PkiiMINKNT Uepablioaus met at Hi! :h last week, and il is said, cndoistd General Mahone for a Cabinet pennon and Col. Hoekery for the Consul (leiiei Hlshipat Indon. It was engineered by Col. Canaday and is supposed to be hit at Blaine. What becomes of Uiclmiuud Pearson, of Richmond Mil.'.' The electoral coll of North Caro lina met at Raleigh on Monday and ea.-t the vote of the State for Cleveland and Thurman. Mr. Iv W. Pou, Jr., oftlie dth district, was elected mcss -ng. r to t .ke the returns to Washington. county. Jo.1. 1. .' 11. ul.en Carver. il--iu . -r.it: II I'ifax e .1 ly. Clni-toplier ('. Biker and John I'iituian. republicans, agai.i-t , Anthony and T. 11 Taylor, d-inocr: Richmond cunty. John li. Covingt r. i.iil.lii an.aimin4 T. ) W irai: Jones county. V. V. Green, r-pul-ii.-an. ao-.iin-t K. M. 1'oscuc, il.-in.cr.it: IVudiT county. K M. ('room, republican. aL.-aiiL-t 1!. C. Jobiis.-n, di-uiocrat, Wake county. U M. Gic 11 le'lll.h.'llll. a-.elilisl I,. D Baucom. lVniocnt. Mr A.iiMislus T. ot lreil. ll. w.i- ih- n eleet-.d Sneaker. Mr. .. V. W of I'avid-oc, being the Republican uo:n ince. tit her ..ni.-.-r- w. re elc.-te.l as lo'il,.s: T. 1!. W ..ma. k. ol I hatham. prin. ipa1 clerk; II. A. I.ith iin. of Beaufort in- clerk. W. T. Crawford, ol engrossin; clerk T. M. Brown, of iaba. enrolling clerk of b uh II. .u .1. Julian. .-I' ltowan. .lootke.p r; G Kili.atii.-k. of I. n if. A-i-taut kl.p.T. The slall-liu- eomu -itlce- have been a; poini. .l: amona them our R. pn-nt .i tiv.s -1 in 1 as Mi-: Senator Kmry : Chairman ,.f j -int c niu.ittee en tin- App -.intuit nt ot .Maui tratt s. AL'ricullure.M -cli.tnies and Mining, military affairs. I'tepres. ntative Anthony : ll. ii-e Ir.incli e .mmitt. e on Inauguration. Rank ami Cum ney. l'to r st-ntative Taylor. Counti, -, Cities and T-.wit-hips. A res.liili.n has been ad .p'.-l in the Senate asking the general goveriiin. nt to make a geoloeical survey of the min eral deposits iu central ami west. in North Carolina. The Senate also adopted a n-1ulin a.-king our members in Congress to use all their ellolts to secure the passage ol such law- as will prevent trusts and con;- j THE FARMERS. I AIVKKTl'rlMKNTS. The exact number oi l armcrs Alii- VtXBJr. Vik. nice- in llie Side, up to thi- dale is W (fROVAt'SiW 3 .' till" a l yi (t.V s l.tiirttrn buiitlrtd and .-ixiy one. jj There arc til'tc. n Farmers' Alliamis "VO't?'l ' ' iu Cabanus county, and tln-j will in a ' shorttiuicop.il an Alliance store at , -'JAM j olli- Coiic.r.l. . ,.i . , :wJ .AUl.urn .AOiauec, n as.- eouint. .1-..- rfe "Sll that the lax on IViiiliz. rs be n pealed and w (hat the Agricultural department bo sup- 5f Ki ported from the --.cuor.il tax fund or else KoF t m ff tkM Bfl be abolished. ' M I Cleveland MiiU Allianc, Cleveland lmlP 4 county, hive r-s.h.l lo rai-o th.-ir own W yftwyj nsk mm and to build a f.e I. -iv fr lie in .niil'.i.aure g Lr HblH 1 Vl-W ' Absolutely Pure. C litre Pint Vli in-' '. lie I II e uiitv. I I.,. ,..;.. I ,,,., l.t ,..r-,. ..in 1-.-l-t.!.r.-,.r. ..,.- A a i-orllv SO HI ' Ui el b: a e .m;.in wll-' rel u-e- j JJ;; ,.' 1,',;'j;,,V,, , ,',"';!. -i'i.i :'.Mii'"'r ,,.,,11 ,l,,,r ,..!. tl.r,,gh regular Alii j tCUt':. ' fob ' lean, l.-lill il tin. pay our iiim.r. lo eu ( mYH i 1 1 0 It! i'j . ,! a 1 xLCii linn, i .-".ir.eje manuf. -'c in lli.tr midi. it j O.i'tXlJl .' Li-StHM aiii-l Lin . tlo'iu a home uiaiket l't.r all they i '".'1'' .'I' "'', .:: '. '..!',' " , i';.'.'..',,'..'.'.."'.'! n- t'au rai-e. 1' r-oll A. o-s, I (.'.u1.''!!;',,; .! 'i:. .y U '., .li!i"yr'. W nr.-ii c .tiniy Alliance his resolved wis Nit' l.ViV.'.. i-.n ..-!;!',i llo'mot'.yl vv. i .-,... ... , ..,, ,.. aRCHIIbUIS UlilLUbHP up iii . 'ottoii :icks and re.piests all Alii j f Edition cf fkior.t.Co American. O an,... aid in th-. eif-rt, Th-y ids.. hz"r;z''':r''.u::::':::T"::':uizt recollllllell-l tile Alliance v.irell"ll-e, II.-U- E'llVlI.irHl.'c.'n'c1!''''." KvJXV.r'ffiwP'S Mi,-l..i-,-i..,o-,i! C: -. I ,..,r, ,1, i-oii. t.,r p. itr-. nag,1. lis.ii.-c. .v.:-,-. .-. , ... n in o iii.u.-. Mr. J. Balli.'M, a very Mice, ssful far- f fffi&M' '.Hi' mcralVwu.il.sfr.nl lore, bought of UAfl f&M ALluih Mr. Stone a small .piaiuiiy . I'tlie I'.niiou- H w;",,; ;.' ' .'Sl'Jfg", ",'. ", ,-phir Colt. ,n S.t.i." be I'lai.ie.l one ,,",!'.''Z''.'. . " .' a.re from wl.i h be ginned l.nSJ pound.- TRACE MARKS. ........ .. ,:. ,i;,, L -,i ji-T'r'..: 'rnr. vrvs'S'T; S.T.I ' I '' . ' ' ' ' ... ,. ,.,,,. ,:ll k. most . .pial to the "S. a I-isi'd ' variety. coevRiiiin"- i. r i ; -. .:ctn. mnv. Mount Olive 7'-,;. i. ii. j'tl NN Vv i l.. I'-mo i -t,lii-hnr. o.Mi-.ti t-tii.i :. 1 l::....ti.,tAt. N. V. 1 1 iinno m. ll -ay tb. y can't sell their - read-Ivance over la-t y.ar. ami the Alliance M II M 11 U II V llavwof-d. ! farmers have met ami r.solvtd that tli.y I I lllllllJU. ta u,,nt f-uy at the ativaliee. 0 tlltrt' s; I. seem-to h - a bitch in the l.u-ine-s that I. evt n the middle man. a- sbaip as he ilt-, I- niav be. call I uuta.-t, n Maxtt U (".i'ol. . , , L want to l. .ti;c in y -toek oi ures- .1. M. Cotton, of WoclarJ's Alliance .-. :M1 t,l 1 have. leei.'c 1 f rill. j No. 1.171. Beaufort county, writes that j n..st ihiny day-, t.. ,-tll th.in at tiguns th l.t ihr n of that section are in the j tp.u w,. t l.iil tu NEW ADV KRTISKM KNTS. POT'S A TRUE TOILET LUXURY. OF ABSOLUT! L fOrlE INOBtOICNIS- DEAUTIFIC3 TMC TE.ETH. PRESERVES THE GUft'.O- S.VECTEUS THE BREATH. NO INJURY TO THE ENAMEL. SAFE AND AC.TE LACLE. WITHOUT TOUAL AG A TOILET PREPARATION. PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOLD BY ALL DnUGOIiTS. H. WINKELHAtIN 4. CO.. PROFS. BALTIMORE. MO. K..r sale at Z-ili.. .Il.-r's l'tii-.' Store W.-ld -ii. N C. aao ;;n ly H. MVIIUS ic CO., NKW A D V E UT I S K M E NTS. E S T A 1! L I S 11 K 1.) 18 0 S. JOHN N. BROWN, HALIFAX, N. I)KC(i(iISI AND PHARMACIST. liKALEK IX a IPUIEvLE 1! TOILET AND lANCf Articles, i IV l.t f- Til. ---(ui m Catciit Mi di. in,-, 'frus-es and Should' Vau.i-hos I Pye Stiills, Lamp Oils and Seeds II o, I'liy-it ians Pre-, lipiioi.o Carelully Comp Brices. l'aints Limp Cliiaincys. 'iind.-d. S CHEWING Tobacco. Oils, Putty, filasa, tiarlcu and l'ield jnn .1 ly REDISTILLERS, E. CLARK. When in want of Family lliocctiis the mSm WVy IVetMi-.l.':, . LOWKST P1UCKS, RECTIFIERS, WHOLESALE L1QC0 11 DEALEltS, St. l'etcisburg, Va. omp c 1.1 ex.llllllie my etc in every n-spt st, ii-k i-t. whic'n in IT. O. H-A-HVUS o! the best utility at reai-onatile juiCiH. GROCERIES Snuff, li.m In ogr li u ) kfl br 4 nt'Ki'lil fii'l li 'Wn Ihi-m Iu M i. oriio nan ttll da mra uf rfilo(' It.-. Wlltrb I S.tmtt. t j.ny all nt.rr', fr. I:.i. etn A-Mrc Htiuiuu tit . ., Ilu& HIrortluail.Utt. H.T. POPE, l'litST Stiikkt, Nkar It. It. SltKt), -(I- -0- ol'all kind ,vc also Tjliacco, Cig No. ! Sye C-a.Y"()r.li rs uaraiilet.l. olieited in satisfaction net 1 1 llin. won't buy at the advance. So tin re seem- to h ' a bitch in the l.u-ine-s that evt n the middle man. a- sbaip as he may be. can I unla.-ttn MaxttU 1'm'wt. .1. M. Cotton, of Wo. . lard's Alliance No. 1.17 I. Beaufort cunt v. writes that th In ihr n of that section are in the huli.-t -pirits. Or-mized in Se tciuber 1 i-t. tie-Lo.le now number- TI tucm- b -r-, with H application- on tile. Other same county are gr-wing A strong effort is be- funds to build a school ion with an Alliance bin pit Kf.rr oit im:i i ii.rn:" t nplSUiX Of I'KoM I N ENT MKN. We have receive.1 a e-ipy of th- rep. it fr the past two years of Mr di.hn T. Patrick, ageot of iuiinL-rali u. Cancer. I am sati-ficd that Cancer is herditaiy iu my family. My fallitr died of il, a sister of my moth, r diid i f it, and my own sister di.d of it. My leelinos may be imagined, then, when the horrible disease made its appearance on my side. It was n ntalignant Cancer, eating iu war by in such a way that it could not be cut out. Numerous ruin-dies were used for it. but the Cancer grew steadily noise, until it scuined that I was , loomed to follow the others oftlie family. I took Swift's Sptciiic, which, from the fust day, foreiil out the poison, and continued its use until I had taken several bottles, when I found inyaclf well. I know lli.il S. S. 8. cured me. Musi. 8. M liiul.. Winatun, N. C, Nov. lili, Ss). III. Illclit l.r. I had a ri-ing on the inside of my head behind my right cur, which grew so bad that the Heidi slouglnd elf. It was lanced awcllod again and was lamed the second lime. I look S. S. S. which forced out the p .ison, the discharge ru ing copious As s,on iw liie poison wis eliminated the sore began healing, and iu a short time wan perfectly well. S. S. S. has cured me of this d uutiou8 trouble which was thought to be incurable. J. li. Hi l. Lock. Greenwood, S. C, Oct. 2:1, 1SSS. Gentlemen Knowing that you ap preciate voluntary testimonial, wo take pleasure in stating that one of our lady customers has regained her hcalili by the uae of four large bottles of you! ureal remedy, aller having been an invalid for several ycara. Her trouble was extreme debility, caused by a disease peculiar to her sex. W'u.t.ts & Co , druggists. Waco, Tex. My9,18S9.. Swift Specific i entirely a vegetable remedy, and is the only medicine which permanently cures Setufula, B'ood Hu mors, Cancer and Contagious Blood Pois on. Send for books on Bloo l and Skin diseases, mailed free. TilK SWIFT SPECIFIC CC1 L i PiawerH, A""'l,t'Q'v J. 1. Vautier. of Philadelphia; llisto li.illoftlie sstll lteoilllcllt ("f Petltl. 'o Is. writes: :! think it an exte.ietit ireatis.-. It appears to he the iinprcs-i. ii that the Virginians did about ail the tibtin on the Southern side dining ibe war. To be a Virginian was to be a 1 tb.it was g....,l. The rcci-d shows ilc.t the Noith Carolinians were awav i p h ad." W. K l'otttr, col oftlie lliili New .fel-ey writes: In an a.ldre.-s -1 liv.-r.-.l by myself at Hetty -burg M iv, l--'i, I cailcd at'.-ntioii to the g-illaut conduct of the North Caiolina troops mi l the ex tent of their l.-s s wli.n eiiuparcl with Pickett's. S t tar us I know my spe ih wa- the tir-t pub'i.-ati .n to p-.int out the fact that the troops ot I'lck. tteon-titti'id the minor portion oftlie a-siulii-.g col umn." Col. (ieore Meade, of Phi'adelphia, the son of lien. Mea le. who i-tim:u:,nded the Felt v.d forces ill this battle writes: 'T aul cja.l 1 1 tind in it certain facts 'hat confirm what has b en my own impres sion as to the i., p. rt .u! pan t.ikii by the North Carolina troop- in the assault at liittub'ir' .n the alitino.u of the l!id of .inly. I niii-t con...'ralii'.:i!.' you ,-n having pr. -rut. d your ease so siiuncly Vou are tjiii'e right in your surmise as to my being the s..ii ..I'll n'l M.a.le, and it was my I'oiiunc to be with him duriug the closing luoin nis of the a a-il' on the Ifrd While not appreciating at the lime what li.s ps wt re imtue.li .iely in front of us, I can iissure von 1 have a very vivid re 'ollection of feeling tine ,m !'..rlab!y tlose " T. B'yl.r, Capt. iu lb ' l-'th New .I.r sov wiites: "Vour di.isi-n I in lining Peltijr.-w's i adiaiieed in . ur fr.-ut mi l we bear wiHitur tistiitioity to yoiirbravi-ry and l.i penetrating farther thin Pick ett " W. II. Shaver, of Kiujsl p, I',.., who belonged to the Philadelphia l-ri.'a.b'. wiiits. If e..itt. i.i- nt .-..y to Cit. B..:.J that I have read hi- pimphl.t with very ure.it inter, st as well ns i.s'uiiishin. ut, for we of ihe Nt rth know of no other soldi, r- in the charge but "Pickett and his Virgiuians " Il i.i a well wiitti i ar ticle and will cause histury to bo r.) writ ten. W. W. Owen, of New Orb-ana, bite Ctd. of Washington artillery, A. N. V ., writes: I have just seen a newspaper account of "Pickett's charge," by Capt. W. K. Bond, and am anxious to obtain a oopy. I was at the battle of Gettys burg and I think his account of it will agree with my idea about it, at least as far as Pickett was concerned. Alliances in th in like manner ini made to rai bou-c in c-.tine hall. Logwood Hill Alliance, Columbia county, pa.-se.l r. solutions to the effect that the pul.lie.iiioii of crop repoit-.-li.-u'd be lii.-eiiiiiiiiu, d ill order to rev. ut gam Ming in futures. The same Alliance asks the farm, rs to make I. -s cotton and tllolv corn, peas, potatoes, grain and veg etables, to make in. re manure at home and buy l. -s guiino, ami fjiiit a- far as possil.lc buying supplies and guano on time by giving crop liens. The Farm Is' Alliance of Na.-li coull ty met in Na-lnille la-t Fii.lay. Thy .let. rillillcd to build a tobacco warehouse and have ai pointed a building commit tee. The wir.-h .tl-e. priz 1 hou-e, etc, is to be built by a joint stock company, aul i.-not cotiliuedto Alliance men. The Shsivs ate to be .!. each, and no i ne person will 1c ail - w, .1 to ta!;e in. re than eight slums. Bo ks of subs. lipli, n will oon be op. n -d It i- now generally iind.-r-to ul tti.it all llial.ipill.it. d f rli'izors will be advala-td in price, for the sea-oti, from two to i',.ur dollar-per t.-ii. Can our farm, rs alf- r.l to pay the.-e prie. s? s n .t this a.lvaliec t ic result of a t olid ine or trust ? We havescvcr.il estibli-hunn'-in i ur State who we learn are ready and willing to meet our i'arin. rs in a pro; er si.iril aid with fair prices. Let the Alliance and farmers combine tin sr purchases and we have no doubt ll.ty will be met by sttU- laetorv I nets and terms. At ad events ht th.-ni study will llu hilualion befon th.-v agr c to pay th .-e pri es I'm ....ts.'.-r -'ir.o.r. MOVE THEM. Tii"Li u'o-ls wnv lum-lit at ilk1 luwe.-l c;i-li fliers niifl tic di.-i'ountu otV. ( t lit y ar.' -.li'l iV'i ) ainl 1 want lltcniunc)' li.u-k tn lm riiii; 'U with. So lo aHrt't tliis jmrMiM' I M il.c and m.uy dtlitT ui HE'S 003 in any fjiiaiititii'.- lor f I'lll'iv lu'l't'l't' lilt' ln'.-t 1 of and ''t only. Cuiue aiv iliio:i'd BARGAINS. take Ibis , fri u-ls and tie elal pitlrollilje same. it ppntuuity to thank my public for their past lib- alid 1,.- a c. ntiliuancc of ispeetflllly, w. B. TILLERY, Wtldoii. X. c. ft 1-i tf EABuW PATRONIZE YOUR HOME FACTORIES. W. II. WKTMOUKi CO., snot: .v.i.L F.( Trni:i:s, BALKltlll. X. C. Make Shoes especially for the Trade. The farmers will find them for salcbv.M. F. Hart, Weld n;T. I,. I'tnrv. Halifax; M. Hoffman lire., Scotland Neck: It. II. Haldol. Till. rv. W. 11. WKT.MtlllK.l CO. Balcigh, N. C. decCtf X'" till M Ml'. 1'lll'I.TItY YAlili, WELDOM, N. C. S. I.. TIU'KISLOOI), PltOPltlKTOll. i ItHviMJii hmitliitnl for mi U in sum 11 ur law uimiUilU-s FOWLS mul K11K-I1 K'iliS of all tin- iniruvt'il I if . Inchulnin Lilit Itml)iuiu, l-iinn-litins, nine C.icliiiis. Wliitv Wyuii- il.tU's, SilTcr Wymiili-ttii. While Li'Khi rn, Hp.wii l,thnrn, iVliin l'acks miit WliUe Kan Tail 1'igi'onN. For jiriro p.irticuliirs ajily lo S I..TI IlKULOUlt. Wil.Ion, N. (. lAliPWAr.K, CHUCKKKV, si:i:d win; at. LIQUORS . All kinds of Liquors, and Fresh Sodn Water always on liaod. WHISK IKS. WINKS. BltAXDlKS. BKF.lt. K CLAliK, i t S Cm. Weld. ll, X C. 1J.0.SPLERS, WIIOI.KS ai.i: AM. hi: TAIL -HF.ALKlt IX 0- T .ys, Kr.ill-. I'uKcs, rnii k.-rs, N.itit ni,.l ( 'Hull. Ilt-s .if l-Vl-IY .1. s. Tl-li..u. 'Monk t dill Inill.t'i.lh s.,v lli.it I li.ivt', .out L-.-. i. on tolli.l lh 1,1 col stuck .r leys, I'rtilts, Coiilectlolli 1 1. Hint I- k.-.t In lies part of Dealer iti- I'AM ILY (iltOCKKIIvS, &V. I have on hand always at the lowest pi ices Fi.oni, Sl'tiAlt, COFFF.K, HAMS. CIIKKSK, CBACKKP.S, TOBACCO, OH! AltS. TKA, SPICK. M ACKFBK.L, l'OWBKB, SHOT, CONFECTIONERIES and everything usually kept in a first class gioccry. Liipiors of every kind always in stock. IMIT BAE is always supplied with the very best orades of iiiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Milielal Waters, Ac. 11 FX It Y T. POPK, Weldon, N. C. tK.W. II. Capcll's old stand. lift ?fc Sill Jan 1- . I R k NKW AKVKUTISKMKNTS. fllOOD'Sf COMPOUND EXTMCTl 4m 1 ?ELDON, X. C. FAMILY GROCERIES, VKCKTABLKS, l.lyi'olts, CIHAItS. SMoKIXii ANHCIIKWlNll TOBACCO. I am now prep ired to sell at lowest ea-lt pilots tuociries ol all kllnls. lues. Li.piors. 'f.ibaeco, Cigais, Sntilf ike, and will also kis-) on hand a full supply ol fr.-s!i Vt-o.-tables of every variety, which willbe sold cheap. PATKONAUHSOLKTi'KI). K. A. CI Tlll'.KI.L, First Stiect, Weldon, N. C. sen 15 Itm. or s I X S T 1 T I T K WARItKN CO., N. C. Th'1 itIhk tf rm itfthfw wlum otfn Mntiiliiv J;i:iuirv JNI. iJ. iiiL-1 t'oimiiiii'lfTitv t-kt. l.i Ma leu in iiif cuiimi y. iwfiic itnit m. inn in Warrt'iiioii, in in' niiil-t fn nu rtl ni.) rt iniril liiL-lit-orli'xitl It t-ln't- MintkiiH iiilv uitt;iKT-f In mi T.iUl I'siipitsfs ppr s.-oimi: iui-linlinir tnltimi. H.Hii. UiKlillkL', llril.lM. flli l, Af I ( S-b, vxtru cliiirne. l'uiiilk wvt in Warrcul-'ii, with out i hiiinf. t'ur fnrilu-r infontiH'joii, Bliln'ei JOHN f.aAllAM. I'riiu'lt'il. jnn In lm Wmrt'litoii, N. C. X i 11 r II VA 110 l ISA. I ktv. on linixl h In rui' tinil well scU'dcil RtK'k if (ir' pru-, IT'M kcry, HHnlwarp, Tinwurp, Woi.i)wrv, ."liuiniiiiry.siiivp I 1 1 und Kllmw tif nil jtm. IUvp oti liatnl lots "f ftni y Mini otluT rikhN too iiiniK riipi ( iiicntioii. ( nil at Um lirtrk SLort In l!u U.'tt'tni Mul no; FOR YOURSELF. Or lt-rs l.y mail will have my K-rs..iml alien- ti-.n Ittlurii ninny thmiki to tl.e s-o.li' In ttits iin.1 tl.e sarroiliirtiiii,' r.,iinlit- furtstst Istiirs. sii.l trust hii.1 lu'iH'tti.-jr will Hit., w me l.i icrvc tlit-la 111 ttie future. Very truly, II iS!U:Ks,V..1i1..u, N.C. TO Till: I'ATIMINS or th i: AL11KMABLK STKAM NAVIGATION CO l) o nillOK TIMF !.l.en NiRKtl K l,.l MONEY TO LOAN In sums of $300 and upwards to be secured by first mortgage on im proved farm lands on long time and easy terms. Apply to MULLEN & DANIEL, ATTOliNKYS AT LAW, oct 2a Uiu WHOLESLAE GROCERS, I'KTIJlSliriiC, YIIKilMA. FOR (JROCKH1KS. W. L I. B. Tugre were all the uTiilcDcos of a coming storm; but when he drew from his pocket a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup then enme a calm, lor tho bthy hid the croup and would now got well. Little Willi"! wtl'rim nnd storms with burn ujon his arm. To little Willi1 joy U sent, by using Salvation Oil, tl 9 pre it liniment, The Importance ot purtfylnit the Mood e an ot be oTf re Hi mated, for without ur blood yuu c.-Miuot enjoy good health. At ttil seamn nearly every one needi ft tuod mnllrlne to puriry, vitalize, and rnrich the blood, and ire ask you tu try Hood p . ..I! - B.impartlla. Itntrenicthrna reCUllai and bndS up tho aystem, eirito a an a;ipctlt j, aitJ tones the digoition, nliile It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of thft vegetable remedies used give to Hood a Siimpanlla pccul- -p-. Ifeolf tar curative powers. Ko ,u KOCH ot be r mcd kc I tie has such a record ol wonderful cures. It you have nnde up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be Induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is vrorthy your confidence. Iluod's Sarsai arilla is n Id by all druggists. Freiarcd by C. 1. Iiood & Co., Lowell, Hast. 100 Doses One Dollar ttt p m nov. 1 ly FOB ZREHSTT. A drellfn(r houne, with 5 rooma, one mile frm Llttleloii. Also r neat co'Urs house with 9 rooma Iu town of Littleton. 8, JOHNSTON, JsnKWw Wo : Kutry's lund a ei'iVf! it f 'm its, in uff, tvaro. ocrwi'y thi :ind Zilu'nV i-mTii! line of . i-unt'iv'liwiioii.-s, l hturo brtwiX'D r's und Uvp n tiij.'ti ntitl fstne'V in S:ir:r? vmi 'liin. ci j: irs, t-ilat'co. cr.ti.-kLi": Wc svl III llk-luW.-t MARKET PRICHS. Thanking our patrons fur past favors we sttlitit a CuntiDiiant'o of tho cauio. We guarantcv to iilcarie. Wry Iti'spot'tfuHy, J. L, .H lUilXS & 0.( oct 11 tf. Weldon. X. C. IdhiillRell for rtmh attlir t'unrt lionso Iti Hull (m, on Monday, h fbriiHrr 4lh. tlio 1 , Inter ea of Mm NUrihit It. F.ifn. ilfftatn-d. In the hnuie and lot uor tlif depot iu Ilalifai, utw uo- IcupU'd by J. J. i uuikT. This 1W. J.T.QOOCH, Comnill-uer KASlKkS N. CAIiULlNA On and after Mutnlnv. iK-crmlier Kill, and until iiirllur notirr, tlic Sle;iiutr CHOWAN, C.ipt.iiti Withv, will I.KAVK l'KANKI.lNnn Mmiilavs, Wed in'sdiivs and Kridavs loi IlliKNTttN, I'l.Y .MOl l'H and all intivmediatc point m iinixal of mail train from i'ortsmoiitlt. mxv in. i. a. si. Kirn iiNINti, The "Chowan" will roach I'ranklin on Tuowlays, Thursday ami .Saturday atU l.i A. M . in tmip to ('omiot't with lHt Mail train I'tmii liivlciuli to 1'uitsiikout ii lino with i.vpicts train ioi the SiKilh. raswniicrH, liy this arraiiuoment. takimr tin)M4'anifr tliowauat any point on tlu river, win i;i:ach Nttunn.K iy 11 .vim a. m and tlm- have tin- entire dav for the tinim- art ion of biiMiicHH in tli.it ritv. CJIVKTIIIS KOITK A TIM W, Kopi-etfullv, J. H. BOG&RT Fr.mklitl, Va , lli'i'. I.'i, W". hiiii'l. 'IIKiil.tl I'uNI KliMI I K rnMMI-MKV W F.I.W1N, N. 0. FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. aiMldllliU Gem l'atnit, llurvust tjuorn. iiml utliiT bramls ul ( limi'i! Huur. 2n0 HWils I'hoiM and .Muliuiu Allies nnil (trnii ji'i. 15(1 limn) uf Liiiiilon Iiityt r unJ house Kiiitiu. IVijmiI' t'uronuH. 100 Hariris nil I H ip ul l'oliltOM. 2n0 l'uil.. nt I'rt'siTvi'S mill Mimr meat, Soil li .j; nl' I r ip Sli.it (nsnirtitl) aiics. :ioo Kiyi ol llr.ino IliDo 1'kIit. U.'iO I'ust-s uf Caniii'il TiiiuiitiKKi, lVaclu'H ami Ci.rn ImiiI'. 2iM) HnrrtU uf X. 0. Molansoi unJ Sj nips. 50 Taws uf I'iikIii J Cuff. .: 150 M. Cigars (all (.TilJiai.) 'Jnil CaiMii's of t'lii'ivin': nnil Smukin; Tubacro. 150 K . Ili'Xcs anil Drums of Hi- Call) and Sal-Sndas. 75 f'a.scs uf CuncoDtraU'd I,yis. 150 Chmdi of Starch (all grades.) 1000 K.ams uf Tapir (all ..) 'Jim, nun 1'jp, r B.i-s (all Msia ) alio lli'ios ut I. iiimliy tio.ips. 100 li.irr.'ls of Kor.aono Oil (1150 and 1500 ) 100 Groca of Ualphs Snuff. GOO Kes of NaiU (all niio8.) 25 Barrels of Choice Cider Vinegar. 20 Barrels of Sweet Cider. 1 50 Boxes of Fire trackers. 125 Boxes and Barrels Crackers and Cukes and all oilier kind of Miiall goods ioticrrI.Aur, usually louod in a Wholesale Orocery. n"si (uRri'RKDSiiori.i)Km husts, VA V 18 LU. !. s ludURKKM TKA9, via a No. 41 Sjosmor Street. vm ' oU"r to ... ' I BltnUOB. IIIMIVI Miuiiu SMI ilUlf. I r -4' mum oiri:i;a k nn: ru.wt: at Till: VICKY l-OWKST l'KU I'.S il')Utr..Nl Al.l.lil.AlllJDPKI OI'H, iu bum il K AT-ln.O, bulk l.i ,.i. Ullerra IIAU', COUsiKIl) AND 1. AI.1AY II A COFFEE, .tniau JAVA (HKKKK. Iivibmrrli SI'liAR. lMlmrrrla ImllM li: l.lnl'iiR, HiUrrvli IlltHI AMIM lirrH WIII8KKY, .ilMrrfli nl.lM im.NlAr, Ti nu kaarn FiillKliiS I IxilltTIO ISKM, lcks,..KINi,SiiRKATK.'TEKSFOWDKR IW! AS4lKTKl SlInT, MhnnCKKAII ( HKIK, 100 karrtU ami :i Imll hamli llKRKl.NliS, SSparkaafa MArk KIIKI., Mbiiie Ix.urlcu COIIFLSH, lstbuin SOA1', JOSbmnrASllLFS, HI CUM I. A 1111, For everything a man, woman, or child wears. HULL & CO., M AM rAf'TrilKKS OK CL0TII lNti AM) l-nUMSUKHS. sr s'it I'ETEiisnniu, va. Thin U llu- Urm-Nt t'ti.llilniriiii.l CL.th huusc in tin- Sniitli. wi iiuiki- iinmr own hhU, Blirink i vt-iy j url nfeLttli Imlnre It li out, ami warrant 'V( rj t;:irint'iit in li'ild n)iiI,ii toi l nOnr u4 lung m ilu ic In ii (lii'iv Ifll. Uur rleoti urertu'ijutr Uihu y ii vi 111 tin 1 ilivtu (riiluiilariiiHHli iMuwhunt, u iitr init lo myoI ly Uimiuk (mui ill' milker. Vi uwill u)n iiml In thli tioimv ihv luryetil M'tck iif(l"ilis Rmlu.mn)ltiKfiir iuiiklti,i( eloih inj ftii.l liullvi cl.mkH In KiikIUIi, I remh mid ('vruiiiu mnke. Tlie Wt-rt limit TmlorlusJA'iwitnivlU U lteatlit by Iv i II Tul eniUTf, tlcitKTs anil workmen Kwry K'trmt ut U iiiuili- itintcluw ttud warrunlttl ! Ill nrfiTl. !H,uii.lt i, hi.iI i;iiiiW of uii'uuriug W 111 U l-it.Hthl.-.loll iill(4lltll. I'tiUiiic mui n-Milrliii tl-.iu' (ihui'lly, Hit'Kiiihfiiriiilmi(( ili-ikittiuL-ul 1 the nnut t'in,4t te. MOSTLY Ol'll OWN IKKI(jS Kl.irut.f MiH-r.ir Qnutiu cnt-.i, HtiitK-n.kri. I niw?i)., l'iiil.'h,liiiU,lill.in.('iiili.,Tlt-,(Jl'vi, I llrifiM,! mi'Mlti.Siilaliirti,TniiikvVHiil(ld ('..lUrtimifuir,, xmIhh.h, th, jllriMiit;Te ttuttiit, Puti'heU. Wu t-l! ti.c hiH t'.nl'ri' rii'il m kVtl JifJicm,-i MiiitH!i.l liniuent, ).riciiUve Ksitluki It tun nistt ma. All urtlcri 111 havt prompt attenti.tn, wliole- !- i!our reUtil. KL'LI. l CO. UKAI, FUKN'OIIMILUNKKV.-" Vou will alsWiiM Iu tl.hit iek Hit) lareat M- H)rtmcntRiitlniotti'ltai)iiniivlcciluu of IktiMMii llau, l.icf, ( rt, Vretii, Cm-iuu, riuDtoar Velveu, .llk, Kluwun, Vulvluiu, Hatiut,amiA BRIDAL Ol'T KITS itSPU'lAIVTY. , .. . IlSalwU i,, iii'tiniiiiiiii.iiiiiiiini mm . j . ..... liRun made lo onler, nt uaramsaA. ' Vmtm Biaab, OmutrlRitultif, UillcanOtrwt.r, j ll.lt pu, Bkni-liln,, I'uii. cutk, iiiotw, i sh.a li.Wrapiilnsi, In fd tvtry ihlnj a tadr oi t'hikl wean. Hrkx. In;, Uooila wuraXn) ndlfci' tila. Orten will nmlvs prompt aim tlou. 1 oct It 9m la I I, IL' iilotw, y f i .... " ,-ttpttF
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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