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THE ROANOKE NE,,rS. S.VTL'UDAY. OCIOHUIt ... 1S7S Till: DEWOCH UK' TICKET. Cong reunion nl oni i nut ion. i'fr. cos'iai si si-:i unm iisn:i( T W. II. KITCHKN. (if Halifax roi: ( oN(ii:is. iiusr nisTKic .JKSSK .1. VK.VTLS, uf Hertford. ion rosiiKKss. iiiiRti rnsTittcr: ALL' JIKD M WADDKLL, of New Hut. over. for roxwir.ss. rofuxii msriticr: J ,). 11 WIS, of Franklin. von cosfiUKsw. nrni ntTitu r: ALl'UKU M si'ali;.;, of (iuillord. rem ( oMiitcss. sixth ihsiiiht: WALTKR I,. STKKt.K. of Rockingham. you crivii!i-si, si:TNrii histimit : KOIiKl! r V. AltMriKU, of Iredell. jot: ( dmikiss, i : c i 1 1 r 1 1 hkit.h i-: KOIiKUT II. VANCK. of liunco'nbo. Ki.kitidv Ti RstiAv. Novi:miii.i: .Vni Kill HE FOK '. KKfctt. As will be seen by reference to our report of its prncceedings, the dim xratic convei.tion of the second congressional district named os its nominee that sterl ing democrat, gallant soldier and noble christian gentleman Ciptuin W. II Kitchen, of Halifax. This nomination was made on the first ballot and unani mously, and was a fi'.ting tribute to the sterling qualities of head and heart which so eminently distinguish Captain Kitchen at well as a merited recogni tion of the past services tendered by him to the Democratic pirty. This completes the list of tho I demo cratic candidates for Congress and now by working with a will diring the month yet left us, we may and prob iblv will have a solid representation in the DC x t Congress. While speakir g iu this behalf we cannot refrain from giving tribute to the noble conduct of the two other gentlemen whnwere originally mentioned for the Domination. It ii true that such c induct was to 1) ie bceu expected from such men, hot so many men are now tried and found wanting that it is somewhat refreshing to sec men putting aside all considerations uf self and coming fully up to the measure of the occasion. Col. Wharton J. Green of Warren received a ery lU'teriog vn'.e, but go soon as the vote w.is taken, an.-), without waiting for its announcement, he rose in the convention and in ovej that Captain Kitchen be declared uuani'ii Jtisly nomi. na'.ed, at the same time pledging him self t do all in his his power to ensure hi" c-leclion. Col. J. J!. Zillicoffer ol Halifax, the other gentleman referred t., was nut in the convention nor iu Golds born, but the gen'.U-iinu by whom his name was brought f o .vai J seconded C.il. Green's motion for a unanimous vote and pledged his friend to a hearty sup port of tho nominee. Nor are lli"6e pledges mere empty wards. Those who know the gentlemen know that they mean what they say and that lliey will carry out these pledges in their fullest intent. Uf the platform put forward by the Cjnvcution it is only necessary to say that it is in strict accord with the enun ciation of principles contained in the late great speech of Senator Thurman. It is true that one of o irselvcs move 1 to stiike out one portion of the resolutions ni.il after the election, he will probably give reason for bis opposition thereto, but hen the enemy is in front is not the time to discuss minor points of policy and so we will relegile this discussion to the future and for the time intervening until the day of election devnteour whole lime to ell'orts to supplement Captain Kitchen's uoiiiiniuiou by a triumphant election. That this Can bo d.ne wc do not doubt. Tho radical paity is divided beyond hope and are cowed by recent defeat, the democracy are or ought to united and ate (lashed with recent victory. (I c can-iot now defeat them we may as well throw up the sponge. We know the ge iilennn chosen as our stittiduid bearer will d i alt that man can do Id w io reluctant victory to perch on our barriers. If wc do our duty by him as be will do his by us success is not ouly p issible but proboble. MGKKS TO THE UK A It. Last Monday the Ridical Executive C imnittee met in Goldsboro to decide what they should do with O'Hara. This convention met in secret conclave and no one can tell what they did. The final result of their deliberations is, how ever, to take down O'lltira as a nominee for Congress, and the calling of a con tention to meet ol Kinston on the loth intt. It seems to be understood that convention will nominnte Col. Litt W. llu-Dphrey, in 172 a (democratic Sena- tir from Wayue. This performance on tbe part of the nidical leaders is od a par with their usual treatment of Unit clement h c:ni-.titutes the actual strength of their party. It is another proof that they re gard the negro as grind enough In vote but not good enough to liol.l ulti o und that so long ns renegade white men can lend the colored masses by the ivse; no negro has sny chance of rising to a high position, even though he may be by education and intelligence better fit ted for such position than those scur?y fellows by whom he is ignored. Nor is this the first time that the spirit to which we allude has been dis. played by the radical headlights. In 172 this same O'H ira was nominated by a regular republican committee regu larly called as an elector for the second distrct. l'y what authority or by what arts his name was remove I from the ticket we have i ever known. We do know that his name was removed and that he and his allies patiently sub mitted to the removal. Now the swnc thing is being tried ng tin and the qus tion i, will U Hum submit. If ho docs then so far as any chance of future pre ferment is concerned he is dead forever. The negrces will not allow themselves to be again sold out. They have nomi niteil O'llira and they will vole for bin: do or never. In very tiu'h Olhra owes it to his own seK-rcsi.ect not to allow himself to be snowed under . The bisis of the irjlion towar I l.iui is that he st in. Is ch ir.'r 1 with crimv I:' he, under ch uges of the charact'-r broil,; lit against him, allows himself to be t iken from the radical congressional ticket he acknoo ledges his guilt and this he can not adord to do. What his course will be wc shall see. ikuo( ict i ic ins i mt r co.v vi:.vi i.. The Convention met in the court house at Goldsborn, on Tuesday, the 1st inst. A. J. Gallow.iv, Esq , chair, man of the I). strict Executive Com mittee, called the C invention to order and requested II. G. (Junior, Esq, of uf Wilson, to act as temporary chair man. Mr. Connor thai, tod the Convention for the compliment iu appropriate re marks, and after requesting Messrs Dossey Kittle of the Tart) iro Southerner, and .J. A. K uii'j! of the Messenger, to act as secretaries, declared the meeting organized. Oi motion a call of counties was made, and the following di legates an swered to their names viz : Craven John S. Ling, Wm. II. (Hi. vcr, John A Kichardson anl John Huberts. Edgecombe 1) issey Kittle avd Frank Powell. Greene John W. Tayl r. Jones not represented j Lenoir Jesse C. Kennedy and J. A l'i idge'i. lli!if.ix-W. 1'. Kdchel ir. S ier Whit iker, D. li J 11. W. II. K,tchen C. J Gee ni.d W. A Ihitui Noithaiiipti.ni Henry Cipeland and jimiii. Warren IV. S. G. Ward, Ir. J. ( Cook, Wliartoii J. Green, J. V. Christ mas, J K. Williams, K. II. Jones and K. F. Ling Wayie John W. Kryan. Geo. T. Jones, . A. Grantham, I) II. Ihidgers, K. F. II inks, II. L Spicer, Ed. (iris', wold, J. 1'. Cobb. Fred C. Patrick. E. I). Stevens, C. F, U. Koniegav, John I). Kerr, J. 11. I'.iks. J. F. 11,11, Albert Aycock, llufus Il i n, J is. II. Karnes, John W. Isler, Jesse Hooks, 7. L m' Peacock, H. L. Pate and W. Holland. Wilson Dr. A. G. Krooks, A. It. Klunt, II G. Whitehead, II. G. Wil. liams. A Karnes, G. T. Daniel, Geo. D Green. J W. Kryan moved tint the tempo. rary Mike; s ol the Convention bo re tained as perm ment ollijers. Carrie. O i motion of II. G. Williams the fol lowing were appointed as a committee on resolutions, II. G. Williams, John S Ling, Dossey l'.utle, John W. Taylor !pier Wl.itaker, Jesse C. Kennedy S. Faison, J dia W. Kryan and Dr. S. G. Ward. The question of ruminating a caudi. date being discussed, Mr. Kauhelor moved that the Convention proceed to make a iiomi nUion. Mr. li. F. L ni. of Warren, said he had not favoredn nomination but thought we had reached a point when it was best to do so. I'lnduig this consideration, the com mittee on resolutions returned and re ported through its chairman. C I. II G Williams, the following, which were adopted : We, the Democrats of the 2nd Con gressional District in Convention assem bled, believing that the only hope of the country depends upon the success if '.he D-itu ocu'.ifi paily, which has ever proved itself the defender of civil lit), erty, the guardian of the constitution, the fiiend of the people un I the oripo- nent ol unjust and class leeislation. do. then-fore I'l antv, That we accept in good faith the recent amen. intents to the constitu tion, and renew our pledges to protect the absolute equality of all men before the law as secured by the organic law of the land. A', iitefl, That the contraction of the currency, brought obout by the Re publican administration, has crippled trade and business ; brought ruin upon thousands, and poverty upon millions of our people ; has deprived labor of cm payment and thus forced thousands into idleness and tuflering, thereby threatening the integrity of our institu tion, both political and social. Rctvl wl, That the present National Rank system is an odious monopoly, supported by the government for the benefit of capitalists and monicd rings by an oppressive and prohibitory tax upon Stale banks, and said system is en tirely unsuitcd to the wants of the Ag ricultural sections uf the country on ac count of its exorbitant rates of interest ; we therefore demand the repeal of the National Rank law ; the retirement of the National Kink currency And the substitution therelor of Gr'cnbacks. which Greenback, shall be a legal ten dcr for all sums; and shall be receiva ble by the government for nil dues duties a id t:ix"; the amount of such h sues to be regulated by legislition or ot ganic law ns to give the people assur ance of stability n the volune of cur rency and the c onsensent stability of the value. No further increase in the bonded debt and no further sale of bonds for the purchase of coin for re rle'iipliou purposes, but the gradual ex tinction of the puhl c debt, rigid econo my and the reduction of expenses iu all branches of the public service: i'r'.foi' (, That we share with all true Ameiicau citizens in the feelings of shame and indignation at (he spectacle presented to the world of a fraudulently inaugurated President over the person legally elected by the people. We de clare our abhorrence of the party by which the fiaud was committed, mid call upon all patriots to sec that it is never repealed. li' .voice I, That we demand the re peal of the 1! ''sumption net and all oilier tl iss legislation ; that we are in favor of a t ix on inc unes nod a reduc tion of the u j ist taxes mi lolmcco nod brandy distilled from fruit, and that we are in favor of taxing every person in proportion t ) the v iIuj of li s properly. Mr Jones moved (l)at we pioceed to make the nomination of a candidate. Messrs Dossey lii'.l'e and Spier Whita ker argued that no u nnio ition be made, John S Ling. E q, of Ciave'i, wis in favor ol nominating and expressed him self io glowing terms. The Convention decided to in ike a nomi.iiition, by a vote of 70-1-3 to C 1-2 " Mr John S L ing r loq leutly nominate. Col Whar ton. (i:ceii, of Warren; li v Ling Esq, of Warrior, seconded th" nomination. C I II G 'i!l':-;,s,iif Wi's ) !,ir:minuted ('apt W II Kitchen, mi l was srC'iidid bv Mr Soier W'-ilaker. Mr Ritchelor nominated Col Z illicolLT of Halifax. The roll of counties was called, and resulted in the nomination ol'Cipt W II Kitchen on the first ballot. The vote stood 72 for dpi Kitchen, IKI for Col Green, and 22 for Henry Copeland, but before the result was announced Col Wharton J Green, in a speech that does his patriotic heart justice, moved that the nomination be made unanimous, which proposition was received amidst deafenng applause, ('apt Kitchen then came fornard and accepted the nomina tion, lie was followed by Col Green who pledged the nominee his warmest support. O.i Motion the chairman appointed the following gentlemen a D. strict Ex ecutive Committee : Wavne A J Galloway, chairman. Wils in 11 G Willi uns. Halifax Spier Whitaker. Edgecmnbe D ssey Kittle. S rthamptoii 11 K Peeples. Warren Wharton J Green. Greene Then Edwards, Lenoir Jesse C Kennedy, Join s Keuj Askew. Ci aven Ji!in S L ing. On motion the papers in the District and the Rale gh papers were requested i to pub M these proceedings, I The thanks of the (,' mve invention were voted the chairman and secretaries also to the several Kailroids, after which it adjourned sine die. II. (. CoNNitn, Chairman, Dosskt lit m. k, ( J. A. lhisnz, $ Secretaries. 4 I SI KIM I IOV OK I'OWKIt. Speaking of the removal of O'llira by the radical committee the Goldsboro Messenger has the following: Nothing is sacred iu the eyes of Radi calism. Nothing is safe from the blight ing ii fiaenee of its accursed touch. The constitution of the country is a bauble ; the Supreme Court a mere political m ichine. the sovereignty of the States a matter of moonshine; und the ballot b x a myth. These are characteristics of Radicalism, but the nefarious work docs nut stop here. The leaders of thai cursed party are a set of corrupt schemers and respect neither the rights or liberties uf the people, nor the wishes a id manhood of the rank and file of their own party. Wc are induced to indulge in these rrmaiks iu view of the unprecedented action of the Republican District Execu tive Committee This handlul of tichemers met again, here in Goldsboro on Monday, and, us iT their nominating conventions were a mere foot-ball, with on strike of the pen, decapitated O'Hara, and decided upon a new con vention to be held at Kinston ou Tues day the loth inst. for the purpose of nominating another condidate, which of course is to be a pale-face Every clT rt to induce O'llira to with draw from the contest having failed, the probability now is that we shall have two R"piibticttu nominees, though there is mil, thcic never was a parallel to this action of the committee in the political history ol the Slate. The committee exceeded its powers, and its call for another convention is a huge swindle. V committee, itself the creation of the very convention that nominated O'Hara, strikes a deadly blow at the rights of tbe people, thrusts aside a candidate fairly nominated at the only legitimate cou veutioii, and whom the leaders then and theru promised to support ; and all this simply because the complexion of that candidate docs not suit a committee, who dislike for a negro to hold such a fat office. It is true there are certain charges against O'Hara, and these are bad enough, but it is rather too late in the day for the Republican party to iru prove its morals and hoist the banner of reform, and merely because the victim is a negro. Worse men than O'Hara have heretofore been supported by that party and permitted to enjoy oil the emoluments and honors of ollice ; then, why not O'Hara? Is he not the peer of Ilyinau? of Kelknap? of liabcock? of Little field? of Hayes himself? Who the Kinston nominee will be, remains to be seen, and the action ot that mongrel bodv is looked forward Io with no little interest by both Democrtts and Repullicaiis. We think Uoloml Hum ihrey has the inside track; but Dick Kind's friends claim the vict ty hi'cnue the convention is to be held Kinston. Mr. Staunton, of Wilson, I also ready to sacrifice himself, and evn others. Gov. Krogden will hardly be a candidate. J. Wm. Thorn, the infidel, is in the liel I as an independent, and the end is not yet. There may yet be awful weeping, wailing and gnashing of teelk among the pale-faces. Ri.ackwood's M ioaz'NK for Sep tember has been republished by The Leonard Scott Publishing Cj , 41 liar clay Street, New York. Kdiidcs the political articles, of which there are three, we find a continuation of John Caldigate, the conclusion ol Gordon Kdlwin, and No. 3 of the Second Series of French II mie Life, under the title of The Idea of Home, describing the most striking of the var i ins characteristics of the French home, and shovving how tho Frenuh idea ol home diir-rs so largely from the En glish view. The recent acquisition of the island of Cyprus by Great K itain gives great in terest to the article under that head in '.ho present number, of which consist notes of a tour in that island made by Lady Franklin. The mere political transfer has given the island more no toriety than would be achieved by the discovery of any amount of antiqui ties. Thnse who doubt the existence of the remains of a Greek city in South Af rica, and they are probably many, will be staggered by toe article entitled "A Fetish City," made up from the re port of a digger from the Diamond Fields; and will begin to think, as the writer suggests, that the ancieuts knew more about this world of ours than is usually accredited to them iu the Classi cal Atlas." ADVEIUTSE.MBNTS. w 1LS0A' t'OLLKUlATESKMlN AKY (F 0 It YOUNG LADIES.) The Full Session Urging Sept. Olh. TERMS PER SESSION OF 20 WEEK Hoard and I.ilerarv Tuition $77.r)0 to $!0.00. Mnsie, with useufl'iauo lor practices 25.00. I'iiintini!, ll.tM). Prawini.', 1(1.00. Wax Work. 10.00. For Catalogue, or I information, address. J. li. IsKKWKIt, 1' i i n o i p a 1, June 21 3 n. A C A K K !' U h MAN. ALWAYS CARRIES A Yearly Policy OT lu.siiriiuee AGAINST A C C I I) E N T S YOU CAN .S'KCTRB O.NE IN THE .11 0 It 1 1. K I. IFF. IXSIKWCF. CO. OK M OKI Lp,, ALA. TWEXTY-FIVK CKXTS Will Insure You Against Accidents for Onn Dav in tint turn or TI1KKE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the ev.mt of Death, Or $15 PKR WKKIC INDKMVITY for Disabling Injuries. RATE S-Ono Day . - 25 fonts Two Dnvs AO Cunts Five Diys ... $1.25 Ten Davs . s 250 Tuirty Days - 6.00. $5.00 WILL INSURE YOU AGAINST ACCIDENTS, FOR THK TF.HM OF I YEAR sSJ of 81.000 R. F. 15UTLF.R, Aenl, Weldon, N. C. Mav II 1 y. Q R. E. K 11 U N IER, S U It H O Si I F. r I S T . i 4 uw A K1 Can bn found at bis oflleo in F.uliol.l. Pure Nitrous Ov ill n (!,is lor tho Pain less Kxlraelinif ol' lVolh always ou band, Junu 22 tl. CiPP h woi'k in vour own town, Jo Ont lit free. No risk. Reader, it you want a liiisinoss at which persons of nil hnr nrx ' iio imikH icroHl ay all the time they work, wiitn for psrtieu'lara to II. IIai.i.kit il (. u., I'.o uon.l, Mhiiii., Juno 1 l- v, A. U V. L L !: VTA C O., DRY GOOD AXD NOTION 10, 12 aud 11 TWELFTH STREET A. L. F.U.KTT, 1 A. JrilSON W ATKIM, J Cl.AV IIRKWBV, ) K. It. llUIIOKS. ) RICHMOND VA, 25tf. I 3 hick uu nous k . NORFOLK, V i. J. 11- I) A VIS. PROPRIETOR. lUTKH, $a.00, J2.o0, and $2,00 por Day, According to Location. July 0 ly, ADVERTISEMENTS. JJEPFEK'S NEW HOTEL. On Anierieaii A I'uropean lMnns. HOLLIDAY STREET, N'K.XT Tl)rK TO irol.l.lllAV STIIKKT TllEATBE, AND IH'POSITK C'lTV H.VU.. Roanl por Day, $2.00 Talila HnarJ per Week, s - - il 00 K runs per Day, ... 75 to Jt.OO. LYN HAVEN OYSTERS A SPfcCIAMTY. Kpcrlnl liulueciiieiil Io Coiimier ciul TruvelcrN. W. S. PEPPER, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Aug 31.1m. Uean make m inny faster at work for ns than at anything else Capital not re iiiircil; vi a will start you. $12 per dav at home marlo by the "industrious. Men, women, hnys anil u'rla wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly outfit soil terms tree. Address Tnt'F. A Co., Auuiista, Maine. Juno 1 1-y. c 1 li F. A P K R T n A N K V K R. I am now reeelvinsr SnrlnK floods al most ('.lily and It Is ri'iillv astonishing to see how elieap goods are. Arliele and prires are too iioiiioroiis to montion. However I will name a few. Hrist I'rli'ts from Hest Hrown Cottons from Rest Hloi'k Cottons from Wainsiilt.i 1 leaehlnija Dri ' Hoods New Styles from Pique Reau ies i oni 8 to H, fil to 1 . 0i to 12). 12. 15 to 25. 10 to 25cts. Coats and Clark' Spool Cotton (Sluts or 1)5 per dozon. SHOES, HATH, AXD CLOTIIINO VKKY LOW. iiltOt F.ltlFM YfcUY I.OtV. Syrups from 35 to f0. Old Fashion Now Orleans Molasses 75. Hest Rio Cotloos from 10 to 20. Nine Whito Sugars lO.'ts. Hirle Meat 7ets. SI:ouhler Meet 5els Liverpool Salt. Factory fill 4 Bushels 1.05. 1 have thrown on my counters about One Thousand yards beat prints, dark colors Sets per yard. R. P. SPIERS, April 13 If. Weldon, N. C. y. J- N A W , WELDON, N. C. BAKER A CONFECTIONER. Manufactures all kinds of plain and fan ey cnidios. Keeps always ou hand the fullest stoek of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Ae., to tin found in Eastern North Carolina, which he aells by wholesale or retail. Or lors tor wedding parties, and balls prepared on short uotic and at most rea sons u)e prices. Oct 20 If. TOTAL ABSTISEIiCE SAVISfl WISK TILL IT RirEJiS. There U a enriou-, story about rome nntire wines whieh arc cMensivcly advertised nowa days, anil have nniv recen'ilv lccn put upon the market. IT. Underbill, the well-known crapc-growcr cf Croton Point, died in 1871. Some cf his heirs entertained temperance views cf such extreme kind, that lliey wire unwilling to allow the stock cf wines ihcn en hand to be sold or any nmrc 10 be made. The prapes have sometimes hern sent to market, ami sometimes left t) decay upon the vine.-, li i only now that ilia oilier heirs Ikivo : ucecrdc.l in arrr.n.-ing for a settlement cf llic estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among tht-tc h a vine cf tin vintage cf 1864, described as a " Sweet Union Pert," Imt tiirttjcsiinj ll;o Impcir..'. Tokny more than any other European wine, ana being wholly unlike nnv oilier vi:ic cf American growth. It3 puriiv, arje and mellowness are remarkable, md both physicians end wine fanciers have a special interest in it rs the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stoi l;is in the handi of the wc'l-l nown wholesale grocery house cf the 'l'hurbcra. A'. 1'. Tribune, Aj. jy, 1S7J. Thu nbov2 r-pca!:r, f r itself, but wc. v.ruld add (hat this n th: p" juice of tho r;rapc, neither drycJ, L;:i:r;.! nor nattrtJ; that it has been ripened ;.nd rac'.lowcd by age, r.nd for medicinal or tacratner.tal purposes i: L unsurpassed. It em be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout tho United States, and at wholesale from tho undersigned, who v.T.l forward descriptive pamphlet, free , f cr.rge, 0:1 application, rtcspec fully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. Witt broaJuxiy, Ktk I.r.hm Street) June 20 in. 1857 1857 ESTABLISHED January lut, 1S37. RUFE W. DANIEL, Ho has on hai.d Appalliiiari, KpKzor, (irrman, urouuiui natural timers. PICKLES, JELLIES, BRANDY-PEACHES. Ilia stock of Liquors ai.d (Ircories em. brace in part FRENCH, APPLE, BLACLSITttRY AND WILD ClIERRf BRANDY, WHISKIES, PORT AND SIIfiURY, MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNE WJSE C'lgara, Bkcou, Flonr, Molasses, Lar4, Viusjer, I'pjiper Spice, Apples, Confer. tloueries. And many other articlet too numeront to mention. R. W. DANIEL, 10 Wash. Avenue, Weldon, N. C. m 9h 1 Q ADVERTISEMENTS. HENRY BORST, FURNITURE DEALER, I'l'IIOIiSTEK ANI UND EK TAKER, WELDON N, C. My Friends anil the Poblio of Weldon and Surronncl lg Conntrym rear e tfullv 1 formed that I will ta'jo (treat nleamire in dervinu them with anv atvle of fur,, ...... '.n' do UubolHterinit, f'uriiisli Mattresses or any thinj,' in my line will also, do recairino. i ' 1 most substantial manner, at prices to suit tho tlrnea. '& the HENRY 130JIST. PRACTICAL CABINET MAKER, AND FURNITURE REPAIRER. CASKETS, UURIAL CASES AND COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. J . T . GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. 0 L I C I T 8 COUNTRY PRODUCE, KEEPS ON HAND GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Which will be sold low for CASH. arr ft flm TELEPHONE. NORTH STAR. CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS ANO CLUB HOUSE Are the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Havana fillers. LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, MARGARETTA, 4 GRAND DUCBKS3 Are clear Havanas. These Cigars are sold by all first-class dealers. Manufactured by 1MANTOCE A Mb3 -3m Proprietor Charleston Branch of the Harana Cigar Faetery. T. N. WH1TK, A. L. STA1NBACK, J U. OtiOLH , JK. WiHilTE, STAINBACK & GOOCH. W E L D SUCCESSORS TO J. T. 8O8CH, J. T. GOOCII'S OLD STAND. Hare Just opened tbeir Fall Stock of Ooodt, which lhay tStr ! th trades LOWEST CASH PKICEH, Tliu stock comprises a full line of READY MADE CLOTU1NO, (iOODS, CAPS, BOOTS, Tbe largest stock of GROCERIES, SUGARS, SALTS, SOAPS, AC, to he found In Eastern North Carolina. They cal) attention to their stock of the famous 3HLE3 piiiwiirxrriu, hand madb boots ab shcis For Itoth LADIES and GENTLEMEN Oct 17 1-y. T. . 'WHITE, WHITE & I havejust returned rrom tbe North with the Largest Stock f DKYGOODh, AKrj tEADY MAD. CLOTHIXG, BOOTS SHOES, ' ' HATS, GROCERIES, RIDLE3, AND COLLARS, ver offered io this market, which tbey are selling LOW FOK They call especial attention to tbeir Stock of DRESS GOODS, and TRIMINO They will Duplicate any bill of floods that can be purchased Soptb of New Yors We Intend to please. Call and see us. Pet 17-1-y.. SepTrif. GOOGH, CONSIGNMENTS O F COTTON, CORN, &C. A FULL STOCK OF MOLASSES, NAILS, J. T. COOCH, WELDOV, H. C. O H, DRY GOODS, LADIES DRIU SHOES, NOTIOSB HAT, COFFEES, TEAS. A. L. STAINBACK. STAINBACK O N N. FOTJOSIl A APS, SADDLES. CASH. 4 C . 1
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