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THE ROANOKE NEWS.
S.YTUHDAY, JUNE 8, 13:8
0 U 11 TICK E T .
AfSOl'IATE JlfcTICK FUOM THE EAST
T- N HILL
OF HALIFAX.
FOR SU PREME C'Ol'KT Jl'DUf,
Oo Thursday of tha week which to
morrow ushers in the Convention nf the
I) imocratic prly meoti in K.leigh tu
perform the highest political duty which
eta fall within lhe aiMpe of the power
oft political bud. That C invention
will name beyond the pisjibilitr of
d mbt, the jitd jei wh i hull for the
next eight years constitute the Supreme
judicial tribunal of N irth Carolina
With aucb t duty before it, it behoove
tbe Convention to wake haite very
lowly, tnd unmoved by popular clamor
to nane ajch man ai will the J lustre no
the high p niti in to which they will be
called, tnd up hi the brightness of whose
ah cldi Dot even the breath uf calumny
baa It ft a shadow.
liut it is not alone the State Coaven-
tioo thick hai a hin responsibi!
ity cast upon it. The Democratic preti
of the Sute ehaies the responsibility,
tor it it through the coljuuu of this
press that the merits of the various gen
tlemen mentioned in connection with
the uflices should bare bceu discussed,
and through this discussion the public
thoulj have been enabled to choose in
telligently. Acting upnn this idea of its duty the
Roanoke Nnvs has canvassed freely
the qualifications nf the different gen
tlemen whose friends tne brought
the oi forward for tbe Supreme bench,
and bas after due consideration placed
at its mast bead the name of oue man,
whom it intended to urge for a place on
that bench until the Convention met, and
afterwards, sinless the Cjuvetioo for
bid it. This man it is unueces-ary to
sa,, is Thomas N. Hill of ILlifm, and
in this, its last issue before the matter is
d-eiJed, tbe Nt:ws desires to reiterate
tbe reasons upon whiwh its action in this
be-half was founded.
lo making choice for the candidates
of the D-iisvicratiw' pirty men mut be
diulit who p issess in a marked degree,
the three characteristics of unbending
iiuuiicn. through knowledge of Itw, tnd
unspotted pers mtl integrity. Of Mr.
II li's possession of the last of these re
quisites ae till iut stultify ourselves by
bpeaki ifi A life of forty years during
which no slur his ever been cast upoo
bis pers mil character speaks more
loudly than culJ the fi iest fl ghtt of
rheierical panegyric. N r is be less dis
liiig iitlied for postssion nf the other
a...iliulai. His legal learning is of the
e y h';hest type. He bas studied
lav ts a science, tad, whtt the great
leal Imuiaarv whose dei'.h in Jsneary
la.t we t'.ill to iurn was accustomed le
call the mud-sills of the law are as fa
miliar tj Li n as it bis alphabet to the
..L .. .1 I T 1 i . ,
ntoooi uoj. ti rvuence oi in in it is
kiiffi:ient t i siy that for miny yean
past there have been fe casts of mag-
0. tele tried laths counties wbere be
practiced in wh cb Mr. Ml was not of
counsel. This m evidence nf bow hit
legal t'Uinmentt tre regarded by tbe
people whose npMtrtuoities for judging
ul them tre greatest.
1 here is another fact which speaks
fulunes in favor of Mr. Hilt's quahfi.
Cations for the position to which we
trust the votes of his fellow cit'rens will
call him. Within our own recullectinn
i l j .u-. .
ii iipi niffciir mat many cases le-
srnUing large interests have been refer
red to members of the bar for trial.
The only two of these causes which we
now recall in which Mr. Hill did not
appear as counsel were referred to hlsn.
In one of these cases, involving nearly
$20 000. the decitian of the referee wts
tsken as Gntl by b. b parties, and the
trial of tbe other htt not yet been com
pleted. Seth a mae then it Tbonits Nor
fleet H II sad being such we tsk b s
CSSiitiOa ii i'tii uai.Jt of tbe Deeao
cratic ptrty.
W. J. Yates Em, EJittr of the
Charlotte D.tscrat oiTers that paper for
aie, for ihe renin that be thinks the
psier should be publishod m ire fre
qujutlylhao once a week, to-lit un
Willi. ig to uidertake the alditienal
work. We should be very glad to
re: live the Democrat often er than once
a week, in fact the oflenee it might
come tbe more heartily would we wel
come it, but rather than lose M-. Yates
from the profession we would be con
tent to tee tbe Democrat rem tie as now
weekly.
Ocu Raleigh namesake credits us
with the compliment t Beverly C. Cobb
Et . which in our last issue wt copied
from the Liacolntnn paper, also a name
sake of ourt. We r perfectly willing
to be held responsible for any compli
ment to Mr. Ch twt in jistice to tbe
LiueolnUa Nsws make tbia corree-tiou.
LEAF BY LEAF THE HOMES
FALL.
A rule, returnable in the U. S. Circu't
Court to-day, htt been served on A. TV.
Shaffer to show cae.se why he should
not be removed from bis offi.-e of Reg
ister to IJinkruptey. If the charg
against bin are true bis removal will
probably be into the Penitentiary.
IT WILL HAVE TO SEEK HIV
From the Rslnigh Nana.
Mr. Thomas N. Hill, a gentleman
prominently spoken of in connection
with a pltca on the Supreme Court
Bench, it in the citv, but if be ever finds
the office, or the offke finds him, it will
have to seek him, for he tppetrt to be
entirely toe modest and unassuming
lor the practical business nf political
electioneering ; but it it taid br those
who know him that a very high order of
merit it cnncealed about hit pertnn, and
that be has fee superiors in the law.
LET THE EAST BE HEARD.
This is the last issue of the Nkws
which will make its Appearance before
the meeting of the Democratic Conven
(ion, and this being the case we regard
it tt no inopportune time to give public
ity to certain facts and figures on which
a demand for acti n on the part of that
convention will be based.
As those of our readers. who are famil
iar with the m iclii lery of p ilitios.alrcadv
know, can dilates for offi;ert i-lecteJ by
the legislature are nuiiimfil by
Caucus corap ited soletv nf democratic
members of the Legislature, and so all
couiities, which fail to give dun) icratic
majorities, are, so far as these ollicei are
concerned, practically disfranchised, and
this regardless of the fact that the coun.
ty which it i disfranchised mar, and
frequently does cast more democratic
votes in the general election than coun
ties which in the caucus cast from one to
three votes. To illustrate. In the elec
tion of 1X76 thecou ty of Granville Mi:
213 1 democratic votes and the county
of Johnstno 2,0.)0, yet Granville has uo
voice in choosing ihe democratic candi
dates for Senator, while J thnstm hat
three votes out of generally 100 t i 1 JO
on the tame question. Njw a svstein
under which this is pis-ible is manifestly
unfair, but this is n tt all nor is it even
the worst fetture of tho system.
In the electioi of lS7ii Governor
Vance received 123 20.5 votes, oftbese
votes 2.) 82.5, ir about one-fourth were
given bye unties which sent republican
delegates U the legislature, tnd who,
had the Contest heeo before the L'gisla-
ture, would have hid their mouths stopped
by the pernicious plan on which our cau
cus is built. I! it it m iv be urged that this
disfrt ichisement pro tan'o is a j 1st pun
ishment to tbe co i ties in q t ;s'.i i for not
ending democratic mmubvrs to the leg
islature. Tj this arg nn -ot mmy ,i,sers
are ready. let it suffi:o to say that
these counties have nl iys d i ie their
full duty in general elections and the only
reason that such menbers are not return
ed from them is that however it may bt) in
other stst es, N'erth Carolina negroes do
not as t rule vote for Democrats.
Lit us now see b iw the property of
the state is represented io the caucus
The entire value of the taxable real es
tate of North Cuolina is 01 67!0lfi Of
fiis am iuiiI $.1;l,3ril 673 is comprised in
csunties renieiented by republican ram
bers, and thus we see that tbe owners i f
considerably mire thin one-tbird of tit
real estate of X rlh Ciroliua are without
a mice in nsatter touching their tender-
est interests.
A system of party ortnnizitioo. which
works such injustice as it detailed abnve
nwet be changed. The only question is
wbat changes shall be made and in
whtt way they shall be accomplished
This question cm be aigued and de
termined hereafter, the present article
having already attained such length as te
render its present discussion impractica
ble. We desire to call special attention
to the followieg le.ur front James Nor-
weod E.q breeder of imornved ainrW
and to command bit suggestion to the
owners of Ibsroughbreds. Mr. Nor-
53 iri!;j ej fcllnri :
rori.An Him.l. )
Near ILllsboro, N C.
Mil. EriToitt I nfTer a purse ef
1100 for the get of my horse Wood
burn Hambletoaian to trot for in their
three year olj form, mile heats, no en
trance fee, and hope to increase it from
lime to time. Any colts bred ra the Stett
ctn complete in this rice br each Sire
adding a like t w of $100. Cant own-
ert of running sires offer something of
nie mna or can I we get up a ttake
Tor two and three) year oldt, $25 or $50
entrance play or pay each sire to add
se much. To be run over the course
of the Fir Association that will add tbe
larj a t sum.
With such aire In tho Stat as Red
Dick and hit sons, Abd-el-knoree, Jrni
lr. Outcast, Auttrst, Steel lyes aid
I derim (by Imp AustraUan dam Nan
nie Boiler by Lexington) we should have
nne sport wita Same produce, and this
would inaugural a feeling of rivalry that
wiTulJ insure tha best attention to the
colts retritsg and training ant) add much
t tbe stock breedine ioterettt of our
Slate
Very Respectfully,
Jistrs Nohwood.
BOOK NOTICES.
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April has been republished by the Leoi
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and the Constitution," using for its text
the third volume uf the ''Life of the
Prince Consort" by Martin, and a pam
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'Verai," assumes lo consider the nature
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ttitution in particular, at illustrated by
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its main object being, evidently, to td
vecale the extension of persentl power
in tbe Government, and the leaving to
the Executive just liberty iu Ihe conduct
of the foreign affairs
Then follows an article on "The
Church in the West Riding," describing
(he condition of the church, and tbe
prospects of the extension of religious
and moral leaching in this large man
ufacturing district, containing upwards
of two million inhabitants.
Uther articles are a dissertation on
the importance of Naval K location ;
"Tbe legislation of the Common
wealth," which, in a review of the Acts
of the Lon Parliament, gives an inter
esting record of the opinions of the
limes on divers leligious, moral, and
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India and the Proclamation of the Ki
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year 1 705, and introducing a few per
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Lecky'a History of England in the
Eighteenth Century is reviewed at
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government and society, and Ihe causes
by which tbey have been produced,
graphically described.
Tbe aggression of Russia and the
Treaty of San S'.efann," defines the rela
tive positions of Great Britain and Rus
sia, and strongly deuouaces tbe action
of tbe latter power.
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comparison of the lives and characters
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rJlK HEERNKR RAILWAY
I'ower, Threahe-r tstsd ( leaner.
The Most
Maibioe tor
Efficient aud Ronwomlcal
THRESHING GRAIN
Capacity oft heme maohlne US to 200 bus.
" i - MO IO-300 SHiabela.
Peeerlptlve Clrstulare fornlsaed t-
rUlnxt. lints. "
t.H. FLUMMER A CO.,
Oeaeral Arentt,
Peteraburf, Va.
Tee 12 tf.
ADVERTISEMENT.
K T U M K K D
J. J. LOCO H LIN THE
FASHIONABLE SHOB MAKER
-Ik
ha returned to Welilon where he ean be
found ovtr
W. H. BROWN'S 8TOR(,
nri-nared to do all kinds of work In hit
line.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
May 2MT
L. K L L K T T 4 CO.,
DRY GOOD AMD NOTIONS
10, 12 and 14 TWELFTH STKKKT
A. I.. Kixrrr,
A. Jimaon Watkiww,
RICHMOND VA.
Clat ukkwrt,
8. H. Hi'DOKs.
May 2ilf.
N
O T 1 C K
Under and bv virtue nf a oertaln mort
f deed ir.ade to ua by F. S. Piroe nd
wile, ami dulv recorded In tbe olfloeof the
Ron tutor of Deeda. In and lor Ibe county
of Halifax, we will on Tuesdav the 25'.h
day ol June 1S78 expose to public tale at
the Court House door In Halifax town all
the riht title and Interest of eaid K. 8.
Pieroe iu and to the estate of A. Ii. fierce.
Terms of tale cash.
WINFIELD KMKT.
Mar 25i f.
Ty ARM S I' I N U S ,
nrstern North C'ttroIitiK.
Ia unvr open fnr the leception ol pleas
urn NerknrH and invalids.
This loveiv nlaoe is nitnatnd In the beau-
tif.il valley ol the French Broad within
eiirhl 'nilrts of railioad.
We have a tlnu Bind of music, attentive
unrvHiitx. and all other accoiniiioiluiinna to
be Inn nd at a first class watering place.
For particulars apply for duscriptive
pamphlet.
w, ti. muw aniiia,
Mbv 18tl. Proprietor.
30S3' PATENT STZf-ng
WATCH CASES
Are made oftwo plates of SolM (Told owlaytna;
a pinto of composition mi'ial Id Mich a mnnncr "l
to iin-sent only a irold turfnoo. While eostiiift but
half tlx moncv, tlioy aro as jhnwv nd tlritiint as
tha solid aof'l. nd aro WArtRANTF.tl BY
Hl'B 1 AT. ERTH'ICATE TO WEAK TWEN
TY YEARS.
If too hara not ten t watrhes, ask yonr
lowelcr lor thtm. If ho iSaet not keep Ihem, toll
aim ho Is behind the age, and to tend for an illus
trated Catalogue.
HAGSTOZ & THORPE,
Sixth and Chestnut Sis., Philadelphia, Pa.
-Sold only through Kogular Dcalori.-V
May 18 II.
A.
CAREFUL MAN
ALWAYS CARRIES
A Yearly Policy Of Insurance
AGAINST
ACCIDENTS
YOL" CAN KKt'URK OXR I.N TUB
MOBILK I.IFK l..il'KXC'E CO.
OF MOBIL !.. ALA.
TWKNTY FIVB CENTS
Will lnore You Aint A oi Ion to for
On in ths sum of 'I'll It KB
THOUSAND DOLLAR in tlia
eranf of lKth. Or fl.s PKR
WK CK INDKMSITY for
lisHtiling lnjurita.
RATE S-Ooe Day . 21 CenU
Two lava ft.) Coins
Five IWa
Ten Davs s 2 40
Thirty Days . i.oe.
$5.00 WILL INSURE YOU
AGAINST ACCIDENTS,
FOR THE TERM OF
t YEAR 81.000
R. F. BUTLKR. Aftent,
Weldon, N. C.
May II 1 y.
OriCE OF HALK OF LAND.
Under and hy virion of a dnod made In
me nn the Hih day of Pooember 18 7, by
R. M. Rritt. C. A. Britt, and D. D. Rrvan,
I will anil at the front door of the KhAald
hi in no. ia tha Iowa of KnlUld an Saturday
tbe 15th day June IH7M, at S o'clock p. oi ,
to the hijhft bidder for cash, a owrtaln
tract of land ailuat d In the county of
Hallfai, and State of North Carolina,
annwn aa tne valentine Ha'iay tract, and
bounded aa billows : Ou tbe Soulb-eaat
br lha Cnlropr road, on the Snathsvmt
by JaokM .Swamp, an the North-weat hy
Ihe II .ire bridge road, enutainine: four
hundred and aeventy-viz acra, more or
leaa end adjoining tl.a lands nf Judith
Danlcl a hoirs, Kiheldred Throwor and
tbara, and which bi the Irant nf land con
voyed to iha aald R. B. Briit by Thomas
U. Robertson, and 1 la wife l.uvania u.
Roharieon, by de dof 12th day January
May 3rd, 1S7S.
SPIF.RWaiTAKER,
May Hide.
THE PARKER GUN.
jtCHO tTAM ret) CIRCeUt
PARKER BROWS',
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
ait-.
ADVKHTISEMENT9.
Ucan make in iney faater at work fi r na
thau at anything elae Capital not rr
oulied: wa will start you. Iliperdayn
home made by tbe industrious. Wen,
women, iKiys and tr'rl wanie.1 every where
to work for ua. Xow ia tha lime, toatly
oulfltand terms tree. Addreas TrobA
Co., Augusta, Maine. June 1 1 y.
q- K W DP rTn O OOODSAT
L. A. FARINIIOLT'S.
JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE
AT
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Beautiful Styles of Spring Dress lit od
from Iflo to 50o per d.
Brown Linen Suiting 4 4 wide, Piques
from 121 to !2"k) per yd.
Bishop Lawns, Figured ,Lawo, fias
Mucins.
Black Aloacaa splendid quality and very
cheap.
SO peicaa Spring Calloot 61e per yd.
4 4 Bleaching at 8o.
NOTIOX.
Ladles Collars and CufTn, Silk Uandker
chiefs. Ladles Milk and LaoeSoarla.
Tuck Combs.
Ladies and dents Lisle thread Glovea.
Seainlesa Hose acid Hall Hose white and
striped.
2 Button Kid Gloves 7oo pr.
Hamburg Editings and Inaertinga.
White Gloves, White Ties.
Silk and Leatlior Bolts.
Lioen Boaoin Shlrta, Percale Sbir'.a, Ac.
SUOE5I.
Ladles Serge Gaiters and Slippers,
(ienta Kngliab Ties and Oaitera.
Ladies Patent Leather and Morocco Si pi
pe. Misses ami Children Shoes.
Pine Calfskin Boots.
CLOTIIINO.
Just to hand a nice assortment of tbe
neatest stylos spring pants.
Blue Flannel Suits.
Lmon Suits, While Vests.
Black Alpaca Coats.
Light Cassimere Spring Suits.
II .ITS.
Straw Hats all rIzos and prices, wide brim
wool and felt Hats.
GROCERIES.
This department Is kept up to its usual
xtandard
Sngar, Coflee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Ae , aa
low as tney can do bougtii aouta or liaiti.
more.
I keep on hind all kinds of Furniture.
Prices are reduced to conform to the
ascacitv of money and the bard times.
Call before purcbaaing elsewhere ana aave
money.
etl7-l7
c
HEIFER THAN EVER.
I am now receiving Spring Goods al
moat daily and It ia really astonishing to
Hue how cheap goods are. Articles and
pricea are too numerous to mention
However I will name a few.
Beat Prints from S to 6
Best Brawn Cottons from 61 to 1
Best Block Cottons from 61 te 12,
Wainsntta Bleacbings 12),
Drees uoods jsew styles from 15 to 25,
Pique Beauties from 10 to 25 eta.
Coats and Clark's Spool Cotton 6)cls or
nj per nnxen.
SHOES, HATS. AND CL-OTHINO VERY LOW
GROCERIES TERY LOW.
Syrups from 35tofi0.
Old raabion New Orleans Molassta 7f,
Best Rio Coflees from 16 to 20,
Nice While Sugars lOVta.
Side Meat Tcta,
Shoulder Meat Seta
Liverpool Salt Factory flll i Bushels 1.65.
I have thrown on my counters about
One Thousand yard beat prints, dark
ceiors ocis per yara.
R. P. SPIERS,
April 13 tf. Weldon, N.C.
1878.
KPHIHU
1878.
I am now opening iaily, NEW
SPRING
DRESS GOODS,
IX THE
LftteaiMBd Moist Desirable Styles,
For Tus C'omino Skason.
BARGAIM9 IN
BLACK SILKS
AKD
CASHMERES,
BRANCH AGENCY
FOR
1'. BUTTERICK k CO ,
Celebiiated Tatterks.
Samplea ef Goods and Catalogue of
raiwroa aeni on application.
Addreaa,
K. B. BLAMIRE,
14 Main Street, Norfolk, Va.
March 2.1 3m.
y J. N
A W ,
WELDON, N. G.
BARER A CONFECTIONER.
Manufacture all kinds of plain and fan
cy aindim. Keeps alwivs nn hand the
fullest atock of Candiea, Fmlta, Nnta. Ac,
So be loumi In Kaatern North Caralina.
which ha sells br wholesale or retail.
Or.lora lor wedding partlea, and balls
prepared on abort nntio and at most rea
aonaule pricea,
Cet 20 tf.
1S78.
1878.
CLOTHING!
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
JnsT Rickivkd At
Seah Walker A Cea
No 141 Sycamore Street,
FI5K DRESS RI'ITS
FINE Bl SINESS SUITS
BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING.
A full Una nf all arude tit Pmsi.j.
- . - . ..un,, t -11 HI, V
Clothing hr Roy'a, Yonth'a. and Men.
from three rsara old up at piicea to suit
the time.
We keep all tbe latest atyles of Genta
Fnrniahlng Goods en hand.
Samplea on band. Clothing and Shirta
made to order at nnr Ha 1 1 m u . .
short notice, at Baltimore prices, rieatte
give nt a call before buying.
NOAH WALKER A CO.
IIS SYCAMORE STREET,
Feterabarfe ta.
ALEX. P. SHORT, V
J.GEO. WILKINSON, J
ROtJEft ATKINSON-Saleaman.
Oct 8-1 Y
J . T. GOOCH,
GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
KEEPS ON It A N D
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
Which will be told low for CASH.
anr S Rin
TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS ANO CLUB HOUSE
Are the best 5 eent Cigars. They ore Havana fillers.
LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARGARETTA, & GRAND DUCHESS
Are clear Havanas. These Cigars are sold by all first-clast dealers.
Manufactured by MANTOUE A. CO.,
Mh3 -3ni Proprletort Charleston Branch of tha Havana nr jr......
ATTENTION. FARMF.RSi
--- KJ i
Sli17 !Xn Rav(' on verT tn'1 ofo,"'" hv pnrchfalna; direct from tha nnrf.r.
THE MA PES PHOSPHATE
is the Oldest and M ist Reliable Phosphate In the United Slates, and baa Riven satis
faction wherever used. The OLA.SUOW PHOSPHATE ia nreoared from V
Flesh end Blood and !o.,ly requirea atrial to en.ur. Iu coolS nse! ! wiM asll
it for the eame price aa Mapes. u " 1 M"
I am telling at the above named fahalonaly low prices to enanre laree aalas .nd te
tare to the tanner tha Agent'e Commissions and the exorbitant charges madi whea
aold on time. 8 ""
n,Ijlberal C"h AdvDcesou COTTON. PEANUTS or other COUNTRY PRO-
JNO. O'CONNOR JR.
March 23 3m. PORTSMOUTH, Vy-
T. N. WHITE, A. 1, STAIN BACK, JH.QOOCH.JI
WHITE, STAINBACK & GOOCH.
SUCCESSORS TO J. T. QOOCH.J
J. T. GOOCIPS OLD STAND.
Have just epened their Fall Stock of Gooda, whiok they offer te the trade l
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Tbeatoek aomprlsea a fall line of
READY MADE CLOTHING, DRY
(JOODS, BOOTS,
CAPS,
Tbe largest amok of
GROCERIES,
SUGARS,
SALTS,
SOAPS. AC.
to U found In Eastern North Carolina.
They call attentioo to their imh nf ih. wn
MILES PHILADELPHIA. Un Mans- isnrvrc
For notb ladies and centlemen. M" ,au"
v. . jr.
T. N. WHITE,
WHITE & STAINBACK.
W
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, i cave juai re-srntd fresa tbe Berth w Ith
as Aajai aTVEa VI
DRY GOODS, ad
tEADY MADa. CLOTHING, BOOTS
SHOES,
HATS,
GROCERIES,
RlDLEi, AND
COLLARS,
Ter offered In ILia market, which they are aelling
LOW FOB CASH.
ti87 .nJ! 'TrK',Bl ttniten to their Stock of DRRS9 GOODS, aa TRIMINOS.
Thev will Don mate in hill r .1... v. .. "j . .
We Intend t. pl. Call and .5. ,.
-OP-
COTTON, CORN, kC.
A FULL STOCK OF
MOLASSES.
N A I L 8 ,
AC,
J. T. COOCH,
WELDON, IV. C.
c.
ooops, ladies dress
shoe. Hats,
NOTIONS
COFFEES,
TEAS,
A. L. STAINBACK.
N.
t . . e...
NOTIOXtf
A5
APS,
SADDLES.
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