THE ROANOKE NDS. SATURDAY, tT.IMF.MI Ell 7, 1TS Tin: nr. mock itic tk kkt. CoiiroHsiomit Nomination. von i o'(,i:i:- r t i:s r hkkkt: .ilssk .1. ykati;.-. llert!'..nl. l'dlt I'MlllKM. 'I'll I X I MTRU T t AMIIKI) M WAMM'.U,, nl Now 1 1 1 ovi r. rov. i)Sau . Forum ots ri;i- r : .)..). DAVIS, til I'laiildin.. llli: fuNii:i', Klh'I ll nm-itK'T : AM'UKD M scam;-;, r fitiiir.it a. Kni; cisi.iM -i. mxt;i i'i.n:icr: v.i.n;:t i,. .si 1:1:1.1;. Hi" linhiiiliiiin. For, (uni.iiim-, M" 1 ntii insi'incr : KOI'.KKI' I'. AKMl'IKI.D, iif IreJell. 1 in: iiviiiM S', 1 : 1 ; j 1 r i 1 mstiik r: it. v.vM'i;. nl Ihincn ii be. Km: thin Ti ixkav. Nov km.hku .Vru. 11"N. Kl NK:TH 1! A Y NoK hai been displaced as S licitr of the Treasury to make r xnii fir ilu attorney of the Louisiana 11 . turning Ilurtl. Wo feared Mr, Kay nor was not enough of a rascal to please the civil servic! reform iJeas of this pialm-chautiii administration. - Wi: learn that the investment of part oflho sinking fund of the North Cirolini Railroad 0 itnpany, in securities of the A. T. k C. 1!. 1!. Company, is regarded with more favor in business circles than in our article on th..t subject. We nre glad to make the correction, for if the rest of our aiticlo was doscrved, which seems not to bo denied, the gentlemen charged with the duty of looking af:er that sinking fund stand sorely in ueod of apology. 4B f or.Mi m 1 rrr.ics. Last Monday milked what we hope and beNefe is the begining of a new eia in the affairs of Ilalifax county. On Uiat day the niriirs of the county wcic taken in charge by men in whom the people of the county hue confidence and who are identified in interest with these people. The night hit been long and dirk but day has onto at list. Nor is this change in the status of county aifiirs less s.i'ij xt f gritulation to us in a piliueal view. The most cursory gl nice at the hiitiry of tho republican party in the South shows, that it has always and only been hel l together by tho cohesive power of public plunder. This power, so far as the county cif Halifax is concerned, is now removed forever. Too l.i'e election showed that the work of disintegration bud already beun, nnd now tint the administration of nffaiis is in bands hostile to mi'.cbino politics we confide illy expect to see a general break in the lines of the late republican party. In older however, th.it we, the dem ocratic party shall recieve the benefit of this break, it is necessary th it we pre icrve intact oar party org miz ition, and renew even more stringently than before our parly discipline. We must not fallow ourselves t be drawn away after the false lights held out by the self styled National paity, which, so far ns we can now see, is a grand moral combination, composed in equal parts of old Whiggism and modern republi canism, the whole dose bcinj I ivored by a strong dash of Kaow-Nothingiim and repudiation. We say wo uni t maintain our party organiz ttion intact, and this even at the cost of temporary success, for no success can be worth having which is obt ii led by a barter of principle, 1 tut we are straying more i '.to general politics than wo intended to when e begun. L'lus'.ry bick a little. We liavo already said, that tho change in the administration of county affairs was mutter for gralulalion on account of the cff.ct it will have on tiie material interests of the comity. Hut it must not be thought that this effect will be felt at onco. Tho affairs of ths county arc in to 1 bad condition for speedy rf formation. We nre satisfied that the ooard of commissioners nhicli will here after be in charge of adairs wiil d all that can bs done by men to rectify these matters as speedily as possible, but we will be well satisfied if tiny bring matters into shape within the year. There is one other tiling which v must fllvert to in this connection and which we with very much we did not have lo notice. It is that the bonds of the newly elected county oll'icm were signed in a Urge aVgrce by democratic sureties. J his we regret.- He had Imped that these gentlemen would have been lolt fo find their securities in tie ranks of their own party, In which case we ire inclined to believe that we should have had some democratic county officers, lJii on this sul.ject we do not euro to speak al length. It is a matter of judgement and we hope the judge ment of the democratic gentlemen who signed, these- bonds may yet agree with oun. ros; (,m:vs. We publish to-day, two cards of gr-n-llemon announcing themselves as a can didates for Congress in this, the 2nd Congressional District. The one of these gentlemen is Cipt. W. II. K tchen, of Halifax the other is 1!. F. Long Ksq. of Warren. These gentlemen nre neither of them unknown to the people of tho district, dipt. Kitchen h s heretofore been be. fore them as a candidate for the cfiko for which ho now offers, and the thorough manner in which he stripped the hide from his then oppoi.our, Hon. ('has 11 Thomas will long be remem bered in the annals of politics. 1 1 is iccord as a stump orator is good, and we have an ubiling faith that O' I Lira would present a spectacle for (l ids and men to Uugh at by the time the (. tuin finished with hi n, Mr L mg has not been so much in poliengagrdtice, but hi r.nme is a tower of slrenght whercverknown. He is a lawyer of tulm t and 0 good man of business. Ho can oUo give a good account of himself 011 the stump. Kither of these gentle men would make a first-class repre sentative, and either one of them will be cheerfully supported by the N i:vs. !,it the Ni.ws desires to have it decided which of iIj-mc g'Mitlemon it shall sup. port. Ilith of them certainly caiiunt be 1 1 c'cd, in f.u.t it i; k me!.al doubt ful ifci'.ticr of then) cm, aid kc are iu alined io think that wisdom would indi cate the, withdraw al of at least one of them. Which ono this shall be we do not Care to suggest. A (.OOI) 1111.. The following, which we clip from tne uiieigu mservcr stukes us as a very good programme for the Demo cruts to adopt : And now the talk is that the Demo crats intend t.) force on extra session of the next Congress, that is to say the 0 ingress that begins its term on the 4lh of March of next year. According to the programme laid down by the Wash ingtoo political prophets, at the next session of Congress 110 appropriation bills except of a minor character will be passed, so that an extra session will hivo to be called shortly after the adjourn nient, by limitation, of the present Cm- Sress on the 1'h of M uch next. The Demociats are going to make this extra session necessary. Why they aro to pursue this coin so m lully explained i'lipy expect to hold the II usc niter the fall elections. Tney are certain of the next Senate. If they hold their own in the full elections, tho piusent IIouso is to refuse to act io any important matter with the Republican Senate, and, by re fusing t pass appropriation bills, com pel the President to call ('ongremi extra si ssion snoruy alti-r tlio urj Mini moot. 1 lien having control ol both Houses of C uigress, tho Democracy can, of course, shape all legislation and lix tho nppropnati 1:1 bills and other measures to suit itself. pom 1 it .ill iM)t:ii:M)i:i r The great cause of danger to the Dem ocracy nrrites from so-called indeperi do.icy, and speaking on this subject the Iiirboro S luthcriicr says Jnturnerism, alias brindletailism, is what is j 1st now threatening disor ganizuion in democratic ranks. It is not the attack of an open and perhaps lion est enemy, it is tho parasito consum log the vitals of the nourisher. The indepcnduif, so called, claims credence for tho sincerity of his position, by the long, wild cry, "I am, and always have been, a beautiful democrat, my utter ances come fr im no republican throat, I never voted a republican ticket and, so help me d id. 1 never will, " This is the cry of the traitor, the kisj of a Judas. Sirucofthe most trusted radi cals came frooi the democratic party Now if they were ' good democrats," ...i... .1 . -. 1 1 . .. wiij u.i we oee repuoi. cans solidly gup, poiti g them? They are cither wilfully deceiving democrats, or they aio nnik r Lr 1 , . . . nig uaj-i-s ui n-puoiicans. mnchetcr horn of the dilemma they may choose will not place tlicrn in on eniae light before the world. Independent candidacy is the out cropping of a vaulting ambition, an ab sorbing desire to suck the public test, To compass this end the independent j 'turner or brindletail will preach one thing from the stump, and feed the ie publicans on piiv.ro promises. Il the democratic party has outlived its usefulness then it ought to perish. Hut has il done this? With a hostile ad ministration aud Senate the democratic House of Representatives curtailed the expenses of the Government many mil lions of dollars. In tho next Congress the Senate will be democratic, and shall we lose the fruits of economy instituted by the democratic )Iuse by returning republicans, nationals or independents? Let as have a democratic Congress and then if tbey do not perform according to promise, throw the party overboard. Democratic friend,, wo ask you, if the party that stole the Presidency should be rewarded? Shall tho party that has perpetuated on a free people burdens of untold magnitude,, the party, that has placed sclf.;onfcssed thicrcs in places of p wer and trust over the people, be granted another lease of authority to re peat their oppressions? Shall we see foreign nations pointing the finger of scorn at nur "model (v) Republic'?' Shall we continue the condition of pub. lie off.iirs that allowed European writers j to twit us with our "thieves in office: W c hear you say, 'no I Then block the giune by voting for the legular rlrrin crjtic nominees for Con gress, ll 'rneoiher the fable of the wise lather who, to demonstrate to bis suns the necessity nT unity, took a buudlo of twijjsan l attempted ii vain to break them, lie then sup.1r.1tcd the twigs from the bundle and tnapped thsrn one ut a time like straws. If the democrats will nick together and i.ot run after str ange iuVls they will be invincible, but il they scatter, the enemy will agaiu t'i,. trench himself iu the stropghulJ, Now suppose you lose the next Na. tional II iiisa uf llepresentatives through supineness or diviJing your vote, do you realize whut will be its iinme diatc rfif ct? Wc will tell you. The money aristocra cy of tho rcpuMican party will be very sure to run Grant ; the (Jreeubacker s will h ivu their candidate, the laboring-iiiei.-, arty w ll haic a man iu the field mid the democrats will peihaps run Thurman. N iw it is more than prob able tli at there will be no election bv the people 1 n I the election of a J'.esi dent will go to tho Ilousrt of Heprcsen lauves. n is neeai 'ss to tell you (jrant and Grantisoi, with all that the word im plic, will be saddled upon you per oiii-, lon-vur w.io succession in jvince Fred Grunt if the next ouse is re publican. The election of Congress. lyen in November will be the most im piirtant 111 many ruspacts we havo ever had. Tho very perpetuity of our boasted republ can from of Govern ment may be trembling in the balances Democrat", we appeal to you, do not for the love yog bear your children who are to live under the Goverament after you, jeopard this thing. Wc are conservative by nature and would not ularro you groundlcssly. This is no sen sationul, ephemeral word we baye spoLeu. The danger is imminent, - A.0 C KMK.rr To the voters of Hid Soeoud t'oi Criioii:il IMslriel. Si OTI.AM) NlX'li, N C , jl Sept. -l'.h, 17. At the earnest request and solicila lion of my friends of both political pur tics, 1 declare myself a candidate to rep resent tll.s district iu tho -IGth Con gress. In d ling this, I am actuated bv no unholy ambition, but having tho good the welfare and the prosperity of my State and country at heart, and desiring to let tlio burdens ol the dovernment rest upon all iu proportion to their property I adopt this courso, which, if successful will attain these ends which I have nl ways advocated. My platform briefly expressed is this ! 1. Tbu retiring of the circulation of the National Kink notes and the sub ftitutioii of Greenbacks therefor. 2 The taxation of National Hoods as all otluir property. 3. The payment of tho national bonds In Greenbacks so far as constitutional. t The repeal of the resumption act .1. A modification of the Revenue law so that it will effect all sections of the country alike, and raise only such Kevenuo ns is necessary to carry 011 the wlieels 01 the (loveriirnent. u. nix on an incomes over one thousand dollars. 7. Free Hiiikin;; privileges. I shall make a complete and thorough Luuvass 111 uie entire district una will 111 a very short time give notice of nc pointments, nod I earnestly call upon every voter in the district regardloss of party, race or color to unite with me in this undertaking to insure the success of these principles which redound to the prosperity of our common country. Very respectfully, W. II. Kitchen .VN.Or K.MK.Vl io llie voi-r ol th Krrond Contfi-CMtioniil Ditftrirt, ot both rurc anil all piirtir. Alter mature consideration, I have determined to anuounce myscll as a can didate for (hingsess 111 this district, on the platform below. I am satisfied the principles therein announced will meet the approval and receive the endorse ment of almost vvvry voter in the cJ is ti ict, jut) success nl those measures will result in the immediate relief of the country and the restoration of prosperi ty and happiness throughout our bor ders. I call upon every patriotic cit ixeu. every man who loves bis country aud his wife and children more tbaq party, tn rally to my support. pry respectfully, Jl. V. Lonc. PLATFORM. 1. The repeal of the Specie Resump. t on act. 2. The repeal of the National Bank law, and the substitution of Greenbacks for National Bank bills. 3. Tho repeal of the acts of Congress by which bonds or J '"mailt payablo in Greenbacks have been made payable in coin, and tho payment of such bonds in Greenbacks. si. Tuning Government bonds. 5. The making of Greenbacks a full legal tender for all purposes, and the solo paper monoy of the country, fixing tlio amount by law, so as to iive the people assurance of stability of volume aud consequent stability of value. i C. I he repeal of the Internal J5ve one law. 7. Tai on incomes over f 1,000. W i; note the foil iwmg contents of U e London (' mrterly Ueviow for July, ie. printed by the Leonard Scott Publish ing Co., 11 Barclay S:reet, New York. 1. ' Mirtin Joseph li luth." The suhjoct of this sketch was for sixty three years, President of Magdalen Co! lege, Oxford. In this interesting article there is an outline of his history, a des cription of his person, and specimens of bis talk. 2. ''Tho Iviglishwoman at fkhool." Seeks the reason why so niany Knglish ladies are single, ami helpless and desli. tute also, in the home life to which they have lecn su'jecscd, and the forms of education which have prevailed. 3. ' The D-.ko ol Wellington and the Aristocracy." Ji scusses his political character in connection with that of the order to which he belonged. 4. "Lambeth Palace." An historical sketch of a building which, for seven cciituiics, bus been the official residence of the Archbishops nf Canterbury. .'). "Madime do Deff.md." This cel ebrated w miau lived during 0110 of the most briliimt social and literary periods of French history, and w is on terms ol intimacy with the most lemarkable men and women ol her time. This article is an epitome of the known facts of her life. fl. ''The Block in the House of Com 1110ns. 7. "Catharine of Russia." 8. "The Crown and the Army." Dis cusses the constitutionality of moving native Indian troops to Malta. '.. "The People of Tuikey." A book recently published under this title, writ ten by a Consul's d milliter and wife after twenty years' residence among Bulgarians, Greeks, Albanians, Turks and Armenians, furnishes material for this article ; and the numerous extracts give graphic descriptions of their man tiers and customs, and social condition generally, which are peculiarly valuable from tho writers' special knowledge of the F,ast. The periodicals reprinted by The Leonard iacott Publishing Co- (11 Bar clay Street, N. V.) are us follows : The London 0 1 irterly, K liubnrgh, West minster, nnd B.ittish (iartcrlv Reviews, and Blackwood's Magazine. Pi ice $1 a year for any one, or only 15 for all and the postage is prepaid by the Pub fishers. ADVKlll'lhKMKNTsi. Y c A " K 1 u '- MAN. A L W AYS C A It Ii I E S A Yt'iirly Colic Of Insurance AGAINST A C CI I) E N T S V CAN Mvi'l KH O.VK I.N THIi MOIUI.K I. ICE IVMItWii: OK M OKI 1,1-., ALA. TWF.NTV-FIVH CF.NTS Will In. 111a You Atrainst AecUeuts for (Mm Uiv in tiio sum orTHltKE TIlnl'sANIl D'M.l.Al 8 in tho cv.int 11." Iie.i.h Or fX'- PICK W Ki: Is IXIMvM N i ry lor liao!iii Injuries. HAT V. S linn 1 lav . 2.1 Cents Two liars' - . 5i) CeuH Kive 1 ys - sjl.o-, Tell ) vs - . . s 2 50 Tliii y Days .. i.tili. $5.00 WILL INSniF. VOI AGAINST ACCIDENTS, I'olt TH1-". TKHM (r iYEARiOTSl.OOO It. V. lil'Tl.KK, Alient, Weldon, N. 0. May Illy. ) It. 1- 1. 11 U N T K K, n v 11 4; 1: o x i i", xnsT, Can be found at his oflieo in Kntield. I'urn Nitrous Ox , do lias for tlm P iin. Ies Kitrai tinj; of Teeth always no hand, ,1 line 4 u. Q'? wnck in vourowii town. J.", Out VUO lit free. No risk. Iteudi-r, il yon want a business at winch persojiH 111 pithor n i-Hll InaKt) KK'itl mv itli 11,(1 limit liiry work, wntii lor parlitulars Io II. IJai.i.kit Co., Porilatnl, Maine. June 1 1 v. A. U. V. L I. K i I 4 C' O., IV ;() US AX It !VOTIOK 10, 12 aud 11 TWELFTH STREET A. Ii. El.l.KTT, 1 A. .IrilSo.N V ATKINS, J ..... Cl.AV HIIKWRY, 1 IIMO.NU VA 25tf. Ii. Ii. II l' no KM. ) l It V Ji L Ii UOUS E . Ji OKI- OLH, A. J. K- I) AVIS. PROPRIETOR. BATES. fl.00, JJ..V1, and?-on per Iiy, Aeeording to Teution. July ly. ADVLIMTSEMENTS. y a u M a v I n us, Ht'Nlorn XotiIi Ctirolinu. In now Dpen for the. reception ot pleas ure n'l liem ami invalids. This lovuiy -ilaee is sitiuiteil in the beau til, il valley d tho Frenuh llroai) within eiirlit mikis ailioml. We have line ln i.d of music, attentive servants, anil all other auconiiiioilatiniis to t'e found et a first em 1 waleriiin plane, For oar jeulari upp'v for descriptive pamnlilet, w. ir. JiowpntTON', May Ml. Proprietor. IT can make 111 ini.y faster at work for ns J than at anvtliinir olsn Capital not re- .piircd; wit will wtart . von, t-i'i per dnv at h noo inaiio liv the Industi inns. Men, women. I" J nnd n'rU wanted everywhere tn work for iih. Jiow ih too lime, osuy outfit and term tree. Address Turn A Co., Aumistii, Maine. June 1 y 1 ") T.T"n business vou nan onuairo In 13 fJJO 1 atf'0 Pr day ma le hy Hiiy winker of uiiher sex, right in their own lnealitios. r.irtieular.s mid simples worih j due. IoiprovH your Hparo lime at tins business. Address Stinson A Co., Portland , Maine. jonn 1 1 y 1 II K A P K It Til A X E V K K, I am now reeclvina Hlirina Goods nl iii'ivl ilnilv and it is really au'oiii-lilng Io sen how eheap (joods lire. Arliclesi mid prieeH are too 11 il iiieroiis lo loenilou However I w ill name a low, llest Prints from 5 to i. ISo-t I'.rown Cottons from f! to 1 Hest Itloi'k Cottons hoill to PJ), wauiMitta Itli neliinis 1-t Hress Goods .Now Style from 15 to -ii, piiiio H"auties from 10 Io 25, els. Coals and ClMrk' Spool Cotton ulots or ii i ier doit.''n. fiHOJSS. HATS, ASI CI.OTlil'l VKBY J.OW unm v.kies y tiny i.oiv. Syrups frnui 3 to (10 Old Krtsliioo New Orleans Molassis 7.", Hest r o Collons from 1(5 to 20. Nino White Sii".ais livts, Side Meat Tots Shoulder Moft Sets Liveroool Salt Factory fill 4 Bushels l.hri. 1 ii..vo tlirown on my cotmlers aliont Ono Thousand yards best prints, dark colors ;cta per yard. H. V. SPIERS, April la If. Weldon, M. C WELDON", N. C. hAKKK Si CONKECTIOXKR. Maiiofaetures all kinds of plain and fan ey c indies. Keeps always on hand the fullest utoek ol ( andios, t ruits, Nuts, ive., tobofou:i( in Eastern North CaroliiiB, which ho soils by wholesale or retail. Orders for iveiiilinij parties, and halls prepared nil short nolle'' and at most rea SOiKinle prices. Cct 20 tf. TOTAL 1BSTULSI E S.iVlafl WnK TILL IT sum There h n enriou-, siory nbnit fnme nntiva wines wliii h ar' i xn iiMvelv inherited nowa days, and have nnlv rerenilv been iii npi ii the maikvi. 1 r. Cnderhili. llic wcll-kiu wn prnpf-eriiwiT i f Croton JVint, died in iS;i. Some c.f lii, In us cntcrti'.imd leniperanee views ef such ctreme kind, that llu-v uc unwillii,;; to nllow tlio slock i f w im s then cm bind lo Iw fold or any more lo be made. 'J i:c praprs have somel'ine n been tent to innrl.i i, and i imetinies h it to decay upon the vines. Il is only l.c"'. that ilia other heirs l,., e : n, cvrdc.1 in n'rrarriKg t.r a settlement i f li.c e-tai.- nail the taltt of the winei on I.. m i. Ainuiifj tlie. c i i a w ine cf the viniacs i f iSo.j, (lescriliol r . a "Sv.ict I'nioa Peri," but tiHesiinjf llie Imperial 'I'okav iiioie tlnn nny odier r.ur"inan wine, rail being wle 11 y I'.r'il.o any c :lii r v ii c i f Amnicnn prowfli. Ii. p-:ri:v, ai;c nnd ncllowness nre rcmail-.il.le. : :ul Is.'li p!-y -ioh-ns r.nd v.ine f.incin i li.ni: a ipivi.-.l iii'en M i-i il r . ihc. cMcm name v.inc now m- sil.li- in any ior.-Lid'-r .M" ','loiii'v. 'I I e wh M:u kis in tnc hands ( f tie we'.l-l.nnwn wh. le- ile iimeery house i f l!,e '1 liurbcrs, A'. 1'. Tnliunc, AVi'. in, .'V7. The rl'KC y"'- f r ii .If, 1 ut o v.-nld aiM (!:at ihi"- i? I'." p;r'' )"'' 0 c f 'h'' .tr.ii neither Jru w..'. ...- '". .' n r vvtf.vJ; that it liasbcca lip.'iu 1 .-. ,d in,:i..'v. cl by r.;r, ,-a 1 for iiKilicinal or :.!i-.M.v-nt.iJ pi; r; .i -.es i: is unsurpassed. It i- ui l-c obta.ne.l from most e tig (railing Hui-t, llu.ai;;l:en: ilio Ciiued S ale , 1 ..t v.hol 'ale pom the under, ion.'., v. a :'l I .ovarii de-eriptivc parophk f, f ' f c-..:r::-, ""i appIU-ul-n. Ur-'erlal';-, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. Utst lru.!:v.iy, A', ''.' Strtt Nav.-V. i.k. June 2'.i 6 m. 1857 1857 ESTABLISHED Jamiutj 1st, 1S7. RIFE W. DAS I EL, Ho has- on liai.d A ppollinarlx, Slf.rr, ;rrninu. knaiii ii mil rill UHTM, PICKLE, JELLIES, BRANDY-PEACHES. Hi "look of Mijnorg aid rc-crics en:- hraee in part FKExcn, .vrrLE, DucK3irnrtY axd WILDCIIElfUif BRANDY, WHISKIES, rOUT AND SHERRY, MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNE WINE ('lKr, Karon, Flonr, .Volsititea, Lard, (jiingrr, Trppcr Apples, JTonlcc. Aud many other articles too numorcna to mention. R. W. DANIEL, 10 Waab. Avenue, Weldon, N. C. me Uh I II ADVEJITI.SEMEXTS. HENRY BO EST, F U It N I T U It 15 DEA L E It , l' V II O i S T E It AUD UNDERTAKER, WELDON Ni C. My Friends and tho Public of Weldon and SiirroiinrM ie Country i it resre tfullv firmed that I will urnat pleasuro io Hervinjj thum with any Htylo of fiirniiuie; also do UidiolnicriiiL', liirnisli Muttressea or any tiling in niy line wijl also, do repairing in Ihn n,.. . .. I.l .... I 1 . I n mil tltu lln,a B .'w ft,unk ouusi.iiivifii iiiniiiii'i, ai i os fcv. HENRY B O S T. PRACTICAL C A 15 I N E T H A K ER, AND FURNITURE REPAIRER. CASKETS, JJURIAL GASES AND COFFINal I'URNISHEP AT SHORT NOTICE. ReptTtf. - J , T . GKOCIUt k COMMISSION MERCHANT, (i L I C I T 8 PPNSIGNWENTS COUNTRY PR 3DUCE, KKKPS ON HAND G R 0 C E Jl I E S , PROVISIONS, Which will be sold low for CASH. nnr IS (tin TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS AND CLUB HOUSE Are the best 5 cent Cigars, They are Ilavana fillera. LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARGARETTA, & GRAND pUCHKSS Are clear Tlavanas. These Cigars are sold by all first-class dealers. Manufactured by 1HANTOUE A CO.. Mh.t -.tin T. iN. WIin'K, A. ii. STA1N11ACK, J II. OOOCH , JK. W-BUTj:, STAINBACK & GOOCH. W E ?i D SUCCESSORS TO J. T. OOOCH, J. T. GOOCH'S OLD STAND. Iluve just opened their Fall Stock of Goods, which they offar U th tradai LOWEST CASH PRICES. The stock comprises a fall line of READY MADE CLOTUINO, DKY OMfJUS, BOOTS, CAPS, The largoat slock of GROCERIES, SUGARS, pOFFKM, SATS, TBA8, SOAP.", 4C., to b found In Easlern North Carolina. They call attention to their utoek of IU fuiu MILES PHILADELPHIA, HAND MADE BOOTS AH BS0EI For Itoth LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Oct 17 1-y. T. N. WHITE, WHIT ft & STAINBACK W E L p I hayp just re'urncd from the North with the Largest Stock or DRY GOODS, A Nd iEApY MAD. CLOTHIS0, BOOTS, SUOES; ' HATS, GROCER1 ES4 RfDLES, AXD COLLARS, . yer offered in IWs market, srhich tbey are selling; Ii O W FOR CASH. They call especial attention to their Stock of PRESS GOODS, and TRIMr'8 They will Duplicate any bill offrooris that can be purchased Sooth of New To'. We intond to please. Call aud oe uu, ' ' Oct lM-y. om, , ..iiia. - - - - - GOOCH, COTTON, CORN, &s A f J L J. STOCK g f MOLASSES, NAILS & 0 . J. T. COOCH , WELDON, N. C. rroprletors Charleston Braneu of the Havana Clpar Faetpry. p N, C. OOODS, LADIE8 PHOES, NOTIONS HATB, A. L. STA1NBACI. O N N. UOTIOSlg; i APS, SADDLES.

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