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B.M. HEULIN08, Propriety. I DR. J. MILES HUNTER & TEW.
rjiIIE YARBOROUGH HOUSE,
RALEIGH, N. C.
When vou visit Raleiirh stor at the
4Yarborch." a first-elaes Hotel en the
principal business street, in the centre of
the city. Dr. U. W. tiLArtAuu,
sept29-tf Proprietor.
Special
Practice.
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In conBeqnence ot increaeed practice, we have
gWlFT GALLOWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
8X0W HILL, OREEXE CO., N. C.
Will practice in the Courts of Greene,
Wayne, Lenoir, rut, SC. opened an Infirmary at Gokisboro, N. C, for the
r-jCollections made in all parts of the accommodation of patients requiring daily atten-
mHt7 rNfl'r IQ 69-tf t,on The fact that webava cured a large num-
tate ixi ot. ov, ber of patleBtaiB the nest gnarantecrbfonr ability
I. z to ao an we promise.
OjjUc in Vie Cobb Building.
DR. W. H. MOORE, having removed
bis office to the Cobb building, can be con
sulted at all times when not professionally
absent. apr4-tjanl
JAKRAT'S HOTEL,
PETERSBURG, VA.,
BISHOP & SBAY, Proprietors.
Wm. B. BISHOP, GEO. W. SEAY.
Formerly of Spotswood Petersburg, Ya.
JJoteLy Richmond, Va.
oct24-tf
We invite attention to the certificates below.
which are selected out of a large number. Circu
lars containing full particulars mailed upon ap
plication. La GitAKoic, N. O., Dec. J8, 17!.
Dr. J. Mile Hunter & Tew: Gentlemen: After
frequent applications of various articles of the
"Materia Medica." to the malignant cancoroas
growth on my neck, I applied your "Cancer Rem
edy," (which was kindly furnished me by Dr
Hunter),
EUREKA.
according to directions, aad it tiibap-
peared witnin ten uays, ieavm no cicatrice.
The pain produced by its application, to my sur
prise, was insignificant. Your obliged friend,
P. I W. WOOLBT, M. D
BrnrsA Vista P. OI. C March. 12.
In the early part of the present month, I applied
to Messrs. Hunter & Tew, eeftking relief for the
Whom I crown with love is royal :
Matters not her blood or birth ;
She is queen, and I am loyal
I T the; noiiet of thef earth.
leithorplacfe,-noT allh nor titlid.
Liacks the man my friendship owns ;
;5VUljVV I its 83fety- That spirit is abroad in
.. that movemeut now. That , spirit
is now consolidating its forces. It
speaks to Democrats and to lie
publicans now; and while it invokes
that patriotism, it promises security
to all our material interests, protec-j
tion to coniinerce at home and
abroad ; protection to manufactur-j
ers, stability to legislation, to capl!
ital ; freedom from Governmenta
inflaence, and subjection to the laws
of trade ; to labor, a freer enjoyment
of the rewards of its industry ; to
all, freedom from corruption, from
debauchery, from. that base, sordid,
selfish spirit which rules the Ad
ministration ; to" all, merchant, ag-
U. ricultilrist, lawyer, professional
man, laborer, the free enjoyment of
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sutiering occasiouea Dy an encysiea "aor wajen Where true love bestows iU weptnpw'
had located itself in mv mouth between the cheek n uere irue iovc uesu)Wl LS s eetness,
and jaw. After a short time it was successfully
Where tree friendship lays itj hand
JTL ANTIC HOTEL,
NORFOLK, VA.
R. S. DODSON, PROPRIETOR.
Board first and cecond floors, $3.00 per
rin,;,l anA ftMirtb flnnrs. A2.50 Der Urs. Hunter & Tew, it was successfully removed.
, ' . . . -monant hnard- and has not since returned nor given any evidence
day. Special terms for permanent Dpara of Bacn lntontlon. Mrs. Aknie j. Rkoistfb, ,
ers. mari4-u , Rockfish, N. C. 1
-r-r, nurna A WOOntTT Y Fees from $25 10 50-
Ilk. XllVUi ft -y-f J-.-" ,
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removed, and I amat present enjoying the bles- ,T)wena fti Watness. all ConinletpnpRa.
nipr tnenreinmqia - 7, , , ' , L '
vu ine weaun oi every lanu
cesB of these gentlemen as exnibitea in my case
U XT -kt ,0-' Man is greater than condition,
Duplin Co., N. C, May, 1872. . . , '
I had for ylars suffered with a cancer on my lip, And W here man himself bestows
which resisted pertinaciously all eflbrts made for He betretAi and ff'.VOT nosttion
lis removal. Auer ircniiueui lur a piiuit nine uv
LATE OF KINSTON, N. C,
Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 14, 1872-tf
Offers his Professional Services to the NrWXH MK N K H US M
. i a aijjuxx iiiujjxuxAiiJki, miuuu, U.U
citizens of Goldsboro, N. C.and surround
ing country.
Oftice, at present, at Barham's Hotel,
where all orders may be left.
August 22d, 1872. . lm
p E T E K E PPS ",
HO USE AND SIGN PAINTER,
GOLDSBORO, N. C,
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public that he still continues the Painting
Business, and solicits patronage in town
and country. Orders left at the Messen
ger office will receive prompt attention.
August 2nd, 1872-tf
-JftyjTALTBY HOUSE,
Baltimore, Mn.
C. R. HOG AN, Proprietor.
In consideration of the general decline in
cost of all necessarips appertaining to
Hotel Keeping, the price of Board will be
Reduced on and after January 1st, 1871, to
$2.50 per day, being determined that noth
For Summer XJse,r
AT THE I
Popular ail- Reliable Dn Store
- OF !
Drs. Miller i
To the gentlest that he knows.
Neither miracle nor fable
I' Is the water changed to wine ;
Lords and ladies at my table
Prove love's simplest fare divine
And if the-e accept my duty,
Ii the loved my homage own,
I have won all worth and beauty,
! I have found, the.magia st,one,
I . v . i i Try
ine shall be left undone in the future u many omer articles in ine r ancy line too
make the "Maltby" what it has been inthe teaious to mention
t paet-eecondtonone in the city. rmar20 We kfep our stock of Medicines and
r I DmcrR ji wavfl Tnll nnn nnrnifl lv on int. a
TT a iliatinrtf !rn f n : A r r-k . 1 irif nl
. ' 7 ' f hn vniro Ho rr hih 11. It.
Shinea - supreme io'er xrowns audr"" "mv,1J' uaj
thrones. aiu in the fruitful fields of a peace
ful people and a reunited country.
Could any Democrat doubt to-day
the duty which patriotism exacted
of him ? Could any Democrat to
day be afraid of Ij is constancy and
honor ? When wisdom, honor, pa
triotism spoke, should not the Dem
ocrat obey ? The speaker did not
expect that if Mr. Greeley were
elected he would cive them a par-
tisan Democratic Administration.
It would be inconsistent with the
spirit of the movement which car
ried him into power. He had pro
mised to restore peace, fraternity,
and good faith to the power of the
George M. Pendleton Speak- country; to give them a sound civil
ing lorrUreeley ana -Urown service reform : that he would in-
in Chicago His Invitatioir troduce honor and honesty into the
to all True Democrats. Administration oftke Government.
It would bo folly for the Democrat-
MrajendletonandATOvernor-elect ic party to refuse to accept these
A large and varied assortment of self- Hendricks, were at the great loe- acquisitions because they could not
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seunng viass r run, oars. rai maSE
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Best brands of Havana land: American
Cigars. .
Colgate's Toilef and Family Soaps.
Burnett's Cologne and Cooking Extracts.
Lubin s and other JbiXtracts for the Hand
kerchief.
Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, and
South br ibe city, and a messenger
was sent to' them to.koow the cause
of their assembling.- Their answer
yas that they meant to .''
BUEX TUE T D TOWN,
The deputy sheriff went 'out to
them and. read .the riot act, but they
would not listen and threatened to
kill him if he persisted. A little
while after the whites, who had ta
ken a stand a half mile above the
town, moved down to. tho town jnat
as the -negroes were marching in
from the other side, and the tteht
commenced. The contest was sharp
and decisive, the negroes beinjj
routed and pursued about thirty
miles with severe loss. Yesterday
Fitzpatrk?k came to this city for the
purpose of getting up '
MEMPHIS RECRUIT. '
ir 'yt I r .-
NO. 17.
day prelection that Mr. Voorhee would
not beat his opponents. ... ,
i What are Mry XJreelcy's- dxancca for
carrjing the State. T .
.lVrnnAH iA 1 T t . . I i .....
a bi x us re no nest-1 ia our c&a&, ana carneauv inais: on uu
own township, oa Tuesday, the ith daj
of Noye tuber, and e -tha JTOUT neigh
bora do likewise. Let tho registration
book bo closely examined' previously,
and PopVaBerisci made t o all illegal
vtfbtCfcsJlcnetoo,'on "tbeay of clec
tioo, cferCtUppt'af tliealVWag. It
13'all imjwrtantftp our Bocoesanpat a fair
elio"nd.jrjUf ttef ott'f friend,
both D7Kaijbis"rraiive an J- " Lib
end ttepublicaa,' be"cit at the baP.ot-1 ox.
This will secure a pertain triump ia North
Carolina, and on our vote may depend
the nalVof tha. Presidential elation.
We therefore earnestly urge our friends
to seeto this in etery township iu the
Ute. , Ajid wo especially sugent that
true and active jen, some fife vr six
in nunabety io-eury neighborhood of-cv
ery township be appointed at one a to call
and see, in person, every Totcr friendly
Utiwia, sayinghat Mr.i Gredey- ma- going to trie ejection, and, ii n csarv.
jontjill txfced that of Mr. HefldrlekA assist in getting him there, and assure
TJicirnajoritj of our people are, opposed hirrtthafcttfare is tfganeral-understandiug
to GraatarxL his Administration, and amon; our friemla that erery niia is to
wUl .vote agwnat him. I havtfitraTelled vote at this election, if entitld to do so.
over the entire State to satisfy myself of Th s dtity ie urged upon our Irici.ds and
the sentiment of tho people, end found it expected to be done ra every township,
everywhere as I have stated.' l of every county in-North Carolina. Uui-
JtWrll.Qrantpoll'a,lsxg- a. voters versally pursued, as we expect it to Iks
Brown, in the October election in every county, this course will ensure
No, . Though. Brown is not a popular ua a glorious tlctory. And success in
man, I still think ho received a largrr North Carolina, in this new trial for
number f votes thsn Grant will, and for peace and' freedom, honesty and local
thee reasons i Man Republicans who fceifgovernment, will not only be on hon-
votcd for Brown, bad attended, and took or, ever to be held in remembrance by
part in tha proceedings of the Convention our own people, but may save th. tnt:ra
which was held on the 22d of last Febru- nation from th Uanirer which now so
ary, bfcibte the Liberal movement had fearfully beset and environ civil libertv
stating that he was on his way to as6umeJ strength. Again, Grant will itself. ' Lour watch-word the:, from
Little Rock for assistance from the a P0"1100 votewhlch Ken- now till election day, be, orUaniz
State authorities. Tie went frnm tu,:ky f"tai. Bo yon sethere is very -FORWARD-,nM for o.
here to Marion,, and going to the D"lsLt AlUainUtrtion aad our noiaine, the reprt, aativo
church where Kev. Mr. Grimsby i. the Liberal' lLhn u Chimpi9 ! Vtion and pifica-
, 18 lIQ A,lbrM Itepubhcan strength tlou and true rep ablicau libertv.
WORK
Our cause
Kiiw.
120 oz. Sulph. Quinine.
40 ioz. bottles 44 specially for families,
r it: TIii. -j. j
1 caaes v ixiegar xuvers, ai $y per uoz
cebla to arm for their defence.
A Survey of the Field.
-WALTKB CLAKK.
J. H. MTILLKN.
QLARK & MULLEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TIALIFAX, N. C.
Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar
tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties.
In the Supreme Court of North Carolina
and in the Federal Courts.
rat mass meeting in nicago on get more At this point the speak
er read an extract from Greeley's
marKSj speaiangi tneautyoiuem- letter o acceptance, showing- what
ocrats at this time, Mr. 1 endleton he had promiscd to do that was ac
and entirely consistent with its
i party, instinct with courage and principles. He asked if that was
wit'i patriotism, responded prompt- not go0(i Democratic doctrine?
ly to the appeal and the indorse- if this were the prevadins spirit of
DrualSvs rail.Tnd the actlon. 01 Greeley's Administration, ,f the
continuance of the patronage heretofore so the Liberal!, at Cincinnati." -They Democrats conld not "-et into tho
soioiwuaij cAKuueu w us. , nnnlnile.d 1 A l.iv aside fill minor dif- :
i w j pusbusiuii ui tuu r uuurai vrovern-
OUT Book Store ferences of opinion and all prejudi- ment one of their tned and trusted
is supplied with School Books, Novels and ces in tbelr Present organization, men should they refuse to take Hor-
Music, at .publishers' prices. We aleo keep and unite in restoring peace and ace Greeley with these doctrines,
a large stock of Paper, Pens, Pencils, Ink . , n . ir J '
and Slates, Photograph Albums, Walnut purity to tne la-overnmeni. numan- and thus procure the reinstalment
and Gilt Mouldings, at the lowest cash lty lias been ennobled by deeds ot
Carolina.
marl4-ly
rsw-flniwinna marip in nil narts nf TTnrth prices. We promise our friends that we
Mill give iiicixi ucuci uaii;aui3 mail tiicj VJilli
get elsewhere, in all goods in our line.
MILLER & KIIIBY.
Goldsboro, N. C, July 1st, 1872.
LIFE ASSOCIATION of ALIERICA.
ASSETS $3,613,153.50.
Principal Office St. Louis, Missouri.
QOMMERCIAL HOTEL,
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
This is one of the best conducted Hotels
in the State, (new and established since the
late fire.) At this House you will find the
best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent
Lodging Booms, a well furnished Parlor
and accommodations for Ladies.
Polite and attentive servants.
North Carolina Department.
OFFICE AT RALEIGH.
ialStf JAS. W. MOlUtlS. Proprietor. Kemp. P. Battle, Pres't. I S C.'White, Treas.
' I A. G. Lee, Vice-Pres"t. I Dr. J. McKee, Med. Oft'.
lENltY C. PREMPEUT'S
FASHIONABLE
self-denial and self-devotion. Men
have dared to die for their firesides
and their God, but all history does
not show a more magnihcient ex
ample of self-denial than this oi
the Democratic party. At the call
of patriotism it stilled the cry of
party. At the command of the
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in power of Grant with all his er
rors and wrong ways ?
From the Memphis Ledger.
Bleeding Arkansas.
was preaching, called out the ne- very grat in Indiana t" .
groes and commanded them to. or- -"Well, po, they are not as numerous as '
ganizo and prepare to follow him to we supposed; bat they were trains steel"
the attaek under nenaltv of fifrv dol- .aua 8Pi no effort toi elect Mr.-1 Jjc'a-
lars bv the league. Yesterdav k Uick however, at tbe Nevem-
meetinrr of all the enlnred &inti'p ,irelctf tbey will be strongerf for I
r.i u j , am certain ths fconest Republicans of the
of tins cny was held, and several kf.f : . fuwibimombb
, ... a , , vw "Toroi ousting wrant.T?
turned out with flags and drums -Do you know thc situa.
iiia reporieu uai winy or. ioriy mon in Ohio.tJTiJaimjis IV 0 .
l- 1 1 1 I . . -r , .
u aireauy gone up 10 us- : "i Know that Ohto-can be carried for
oeola from here and that others areUhe Liberals. My impression is that that
preparing to'follow'. Captain Athy, &atc wa lost rromhecr ca'relcsshess
Chief of Police, has been appealed Bnd intltitf. Certain as Indian is, I
tokton them, and the white nf Oa. "eve thslOhio is mote cerf Am 'still. In
, 1 r , leverv State I :IaJtd.') T Yr$P lrw
v y
pains to- gather information1, regard in
the Ohio defeat, and wrs surprised warn
I ascertained tie in some small localities
at least fifty "Demo6fats remained away
Eticouraoina Predictions for Novtnbtx irom ""pons. I uo not, however, wiSTi
'by competent judges what a thorough to 8y any thing further concerning that
canvass of the Western States shovs 6tate The late'defjat has proved' a les-
PYominent Visitors attic Rooms of I011' dasfarasl can see at present,
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wnaisnonra nave Deen none In Sopten
her, is being done now."
wnatlsyour opm'on cf Illinois?
Have yrm visited that Stafe T
4,Yes, T was there about two weeks
ago. Wc have a very large majority to
overcome there. I can't say we are as
certain of carrying that State. The Lib
erals are hopeful, and are making large
additions to their ran s everyday. Ner
ly all thc representative men in the Stata
are for Greeley1, and my impression ia that
we do not carry the State, we will come
near enough to frighten 'toffan, Yates
and the otter Grant men. '
This cto?ed thc interview V ith ifr. Mc
Donald, who has the reputation of being
one ef the shrewdest men in the Wett.
Among the. visitors at headquarters
were Congressman Roberts, of thli'cltv ;
I, M. BARRINGS K,
Ch'ma Stale Dem. Con. Ex. Com.
. 3. u mo.
n
- Chia'a JUte Rep. Ex. Comiaittee.
Miraculous Eecapo.
state
ed at
; r the
'nt the
d was
' on the
Is exe
: with
J got
the National Committed
plains
h the
der -f
ounty,
of lust
From the New York World of 24th.
The Democratic headquarters yester
day, was filled with persons who Visited
the city for the purpose of conferring
with Mr. Schell, the chairman of the
committee, and receiving further instruc
tion respecting the remaining days of the
campaign. Many letters were abo re
ceived giving information which was
uet only impbrtant, but encouraging.
One irora Governor Hendricks, or Indl
ana, says : l4The Democrats and Liberal
Republican? are earnestly at work, and
from present appearances, I am a liber
ty to say that Mr. tee ley will carry the
State by a good majority." This news,
coming from such a source, created con
siderable enthusiasm, and was the topic
J. M. Tate, Sec'y.
C. M. Busbee, Att y.
Gen. II. HETH, Manager.
From a gentleman who witness
ed the scenes already described in
the Ledger, which occurred in Os-
country it silenced the voice of pre- j dnril)ir the Mst week, wc learn hcld in that Statc' gtber with the
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jaaice, ,or priae,,oi araomoii, oi Ujditional particulars. He states
honestjlne-long antagonism, ana Ufiat
TT 1 . A J - r 1 " . -r r-. -
r .. . t: rv i I - " ' ' - J'
ui t'liivcre-iuuu uut a " I of Now York 1 J. McDonnell, of New
Orleans, (who states that the Radicals
evening, irom Mr. uormacK, unairman
of the Statc Committee of Illinois, a let
ter was received in a part of which he
apprded a long list of meetings to be
1 List 1 week we published 'r.
merit that rT.artin "Barnard was hr
Headers nvillePweek before la?
murder of th6 Xdair familv.
Rutherfonl Vindicatoi says Bay .
not hung, for rlc escaped from J
morning of the day set apart fc.
cutioii. He Vxchangcd" cloth :
3.1s wife in his 'fcell, and in that
off.leaviiighis wife in'Jail.
ThciTick'ofy Tavern Eai'lc"
the escape' tWs
3Iartin- Barnard, who, (-.
Adairs) was convictcfl of the m
the Wetn family inltutherfor
nt Fall Term, 1P71, of Renders
rior Court,4 and sentenced h
Henry to bo hanged on thc 12tl
Tunc, and who was respited by t';e Gov
ernor until last Friday, thc U ::i iust ,
made his escape on the morning 1 that
day, from the Henderson Jail, u;..!er the
following circumstances : The Jn:'or had
permitted Baynard's wife to v.it him
during his imprisonment, and f he was
permitted to rcMain with him during
the night preceding the morning of Lis
eseape. As usual, the Jailor v:..:ted the,
cell of the condemned man alout sunrise,
when Baynaid, disguised in h;s wife's
clothes, with his haudkerchief to his
lace, sobbing violently, walked out of
thc cell, and made his final escape
The Jailor cirx ied Bayuardbii break
fast, as usual, about two hours at. cr ward,
when, to his great surpiisc, he diovcrul
that Baynard's wile, dresst-d in litr night
clothing, was thc only occupant of the
cei:."
on Tuesday last he reached
Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon,
Oiriwtite 2Tttrojolilan Hall, next door to
A. W. Fl ap's Saloon.
RxVLEIGH, N. C.
The only white Saloon in Town. Sha
ving, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, &c., done in
the Latest and Best Style.-
NEWBEKN BRANCH OFFICE.
B. L. Perrv, President,
G. W. Dill.'Vice-Prett't,
Ueo. ween, Attorney,
4.
JINSTON HOTEL,
KINSTON, N. C.
.one! n tV nrncanno rF tlilc irrOQt
W.Geo.Brinson.Trea. - - -
Sr'fianiwky1?: calamity and to avoid this danger,
prGives ail the advantage of tflocai Compa- adopting their platform and their
ny, with tho Htrcni;th of a National Organization. r. '. , . ,
MKeeps tlu money at liorne, aud loans at 8 per candidate. 1 hat candidate had DCCn
cent interest. , , , ....
C"Locai Agents wanted. , the, earnest, determined, bitter, per-
Applyto I. T. CARRAWAY, ' . ,i ,. .i t
District Acmt. sistent, able opponent ot the Demo-
names of the speakers, among whom are
Governor Hendricks, of Indiana, and
united with the Liberal Republi- nc(lon, onA r . T . ,u rtf senator l rumbuii. . J. a. lhompson,
1 Usceola and lound larcre bands ot r,, - r c :
negroes parading the street,, with L3ure8Mr. Schell "that Ohio will render
drums beating, banners flying, and a different verdict in November from
making riotous demonstrations. j that of "October," and concludes hs Jet-
Knowing Rome 6t the negroes, belter by saying, 4,Our defeat has aroused
went to them and 'told them they them to action, and thoroughly awak
have given Up the the contest in Louisl
ana) ; Captain Yt P. Montague, with
members of the New Jersey State Com
mittee ; James IL Nicholson, of Louis
ville, Ky., and James F. PreHton,' of Connecticut.
To The ."Democrats and Con
servatives of North
Carolina.
The National Democratic and thc Lib-
SVlonev Advanced on onthe q,iestion of tho da' The
yni l y u m u. uu iiiituiui iu ii i iu
he has been faithful to the cause.
It would bring to his support all
Hotel at Kinston andthe building has been chison & uo., New York, to be held one to six the power of a crreat organization,
The undersigned would respectfully in
form his friends and the traveling public
that he has recently assumed charge of the
Cotton to be Held.
I am prepared to make very liberal cash ad
vances on t'otton to be shipped to Messrs. MUR-
thoroughly renovated and refitted for the months if desired, at very low rates of Inte
.prnmrKlat.inn of th Pnhlio. Storage and Insurance, all fully explained by
He is determined to keep a first-class
House. G. K. BAGBY.
novlO-tf
erest.
ing on the undersigned
111 be furnished with all thc particulars and cost
can-Jail its strength, its growing
were doing wrong, and that they ened the careless Democrats who avoided oral Republican Committee have rect nt-
." Ll . j. v j j , the polls under the impression that vie- ly held coTJsaltatiftns iff New York, and
ought to disband and go home. 1 - , ' . A, ,, . f , -.t.
,, ,. . , , tory was certain without them." This stirveyc i the flrld 'of thc Presidential
xiicj ....vx wwu t.UCJ ir hut a mettle exhibition of the eneour Mpctoo. tn tftkr nUm - In tho. TTnit-Mt
knew they weee doing wito.vG, aging news received. From Connecticut,) States on Tuesday, the fifth day of No-
but they didn't care a d n ; they Wisconsin and New Hampshire, prcdic vtmber.
meant to take tho town and do as tlon8 r v,ctory come Wltn the are nopefdl and even couUUent
In conversation with the distinguished I of the succes or our nominees In
faci'j.lthey pleased. - The whites com-
this
rr rrrt ml fr- nna rf tn r A VTwrrrx'A?1 1 ifirvn '
Parties wishing to operate in future contract ty, its history, its traditions. It racea armin0 soon auer, ana me i bQ g served jn the-Congress of thelTof aputand honest adrainistration .of
OEN ARMSTRONG,
BOOKBINDER AND BLANKBOOE
MANUFACTURER,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording
Dockets made to order.
North Carolina Reports and other Lav;
Books, bound in superior Law Binding.
Missing numbers of tho Repor s supplied
aid odd numbers taken in exchange for
binding. fsept!6-tf
of doing eo by calling on
A. IA.Y, Agent,
FOR
nrniil.l nivo ni- oil tlio llin-a in t K o I QltlZenS
honors, the offices: th eifioluments. torney
j
W
ILLIAM HAY,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
The undersigned begs leave to give notice
to his friends and the public generally
that he still continues the PAINTING
BUSINESS, and all orders left with
Messrs Ciark & Roberts, at Newbern, or
Mr. W. F. Kornegay, at Goldaboro
ill receive prompt attention.
Patronage, from town or country, solicit
ed. WM. HAY.
Qoldshore, Oct. 27, l870-3m
jyj-ETROPOLITAN HOTEL,
BRoiDWAT, New Yoar.
Re-opened under new management Augusi
Mna, jot, ine reception of Guest.
Hubchisok & oo., wittTAKB a MrRCHisos. I that oeace should be restored to an
W?n York. Vilmit.nt.-.n V C I
Goldsboro, N. c, Oct. io, i8Ti-2w ' ' afflicted neople. The' Democratic
, . ,
,
JQQ BBL.S. PORK,
ao Kegs Lard, !
IO Tierces 44 I
100 Bbls. Flour, !
20 Bags Cofibe,
25 Bbls. Sugar, '
500 44 Rockville Lime,
2000 lbs. Hair,
50 Bbls. Plaster Paris, I
dO 44 Cement, I
50O Bundles Iron Ties,:! '
000 Yd-. -Cotton Bagging
1 0 Bb1'. best Itye Yhiky,
JO j.mmoa Rye Vhisky,
IO 44 Corn Whisky,'
5 ,: French Brandy,
5 44 best Grane Wine.
On hand and to arrive.
party has shown itself to be great
in its triumph, greater tstill in the
consistency with which it has borne
danger and darkness and defeat, but
grreatest of all in this act of self-ab-negation,
it has laid aside every as
piration, every human weakness,
in the hope ot benefiting its coun
try. The effort might tail, but it
was worthy the faith of the martyr,
worthy the courage of the devotee,
and worthy of ajustGoi. It ha
ii t 1?. - IB 'III i
ocon saia tuai me ' eigmncaiico oi
GREGORY, GALLOWAY & CO. I this great movement was reconcili
ation and purification. It was this,
A ,1 . a-. . T li n .1 fr-tAAn noiil tlinf it
j t UV1 IUUI C. J.O 11 1. U.-U DUtV. UlUt II
House, Sign and Ornamental meant a great administration oJ
AainWr S ; , I constitutional law. It meant this,
GOLDSBORO, N. C. land more., Its highest value and
tS" Havini? located permanently in I Its siguilicance was that, uuderlay-
bsk a. - . it ... a
xiic opauiouD uunumg nas Deen tnorougn-1 wiasDoro, x wouiu rcpcv,uiij auuai, lQrf. Q stroTte-o'lartie3 in Dur
iy renovaiea, ana newiy lurnished thrsuKh- portion of the patronage coming unaer my i , y - v , -
out. Sne. ' '. v.'-i. ' T t!l-!qql country, aud animating those strug
The Proprietors have made every exer- House, Sign, Fresco and SOrnamenta; I aes ijes spirit 'Ot tmttioUam, a
tion to adapt it to the comfort and conven- Painting ; also, Graining;HiaiBg Glazing I f . r , '. , . r
icnce of its patrons, and have parsd ni- and Par-Hanglng,' d6nt Mliheirstyle love of country which rises supreme
tue pains nor expense UsecurtBthat end. Jand at living rates. k r-r r .5 .i-j ' io thc presence of thoiperil bf Ithe
MPt8- Proprietor i. I &An5-if
FRANK E. MITND,
FRANK E, MUND. country and still speaks to silence
l i ' - . - J - . aruL Jiecnanica node a vrv ..ULaltlA
Superintendent of Public well andnbblyon thc 1st August ia-t :j . n.rtY,n . .JTu
, which in our section is a &od trat for the frauds and gross vioU-Tf,n Thursday, pound in torrei.!--.
We lost two of our old Itions of the election laws of thisbtate in Judge Merriman's ?pr;cch p. V cdncs-
For the Mvlju.
The Goldsboro Fair.
3fr. Editor :
Permit mc, if you please, to sv a word
or tjvo.in commendation of thc Fair,
nclu in your town under the auspices of
the Farmers and Mechanics' Association.
The good secnmplished, and general
ucoesf t.f tb Fair, is so obvious as to
require, no extended, remarks. The in
terchanged opmions. the culture of
mind through the eye. and tV- conse
quent improvement of household life
tW elcvatidu of sentiment and aTrction
by looking and redacting upon tho beau
tilul, rcsulti ni; in purer thoughts, higher
resolves and holier purposes ct tiaot be
otherwise' than profitable to the immun
ity. ' '
. But what is especially comn ndable
in those having tb rrmnareTi) t, from
the worthy, Presidtsnt, W. V. K -ruegay,
Eq., down through the attenti. .- corps
nX geptk manlBianagera, and .ioctors,
ii'lhe absence of "side shows," unken
:css, gambling, etc., and all th efforts
to popularize vice, - which hal reached
6uc.ii point as to wolr-nigh -dura the
best men from -hamig anjthiiw: to do
with Falra.
I. . The LadieV Department of h ckeep-
' Bwx") nwne-worir, arm r-i -j arti
det, was very mpx rior, nd the i' A-nxrs'
arul3Icchanics made a
.a
that strugjTe, our victory would iayc I day, was, m thtejlement of 11. prcucnt
;..,f Ar Ut;i I writer, the mot telling, prae'lral and
was.
SO.
is then appealed to the iTjoitcd States, and who, in 18M, ran for I tloVefument, and the preservation of,
v.. . ... i uoyernor against aionon, ine ioiiowing I me sacrea principles or civil nueny u-
efforts to quiet the disturbance and information ws gleaned:!"! self. In'thla review of '(he' poiitical ' sit-
lisperse the mob. Captain Clay- "I think the political sitaation isln- uatibnt'they tlo not hesTUe to say that
ton said he would do all he could, diana is very bright. The last election m rich, very much, dcpencLVon fhe vote. of
and hpld a narlAv nrith Fitrnntriok. was a sort of a doe fall. . We trained a H ortn uaroima. ah aumu mai wc a:a
fhom tn dU- Governor and
nurse the mob. Fitzoatrick reDli- Instruction
u. - ...j- 'nyrhatjcASQas do yougiieXir-thc
ton promised him they would do Jni r..-.a-t
4,Tbeoause of our partial defeat was! We&pncalio vok.Jrtfnd ..re
THE WHITES WE tE DISATtMKD. ' I the iuactyraj the jlrtiocats, tMaDy publictfn freedom and 5xk1 gorernment,
assoonas thev learned what Fitz- Democrats ;did not go to the polls, bej- Ho b readjox the final contest, to. soo
- I.. . ..... . ... . . M . . 1 TXT 1 .1 ... J k " ' I r
Patrick had said: The negroes 1,e?n ttxxt Mr. iicnancxs naa do wocaccmea. nor. iaruj wiuman-tfil mankind, and then foliov. -:-.g this
however, instead ot keeping tlie ; T ,,w sh-sw,-rSrm. and resoectewl ss ft fnsht to be. lies at
compact, reinforced, and extending! . , . . . . . . :w;nW. Prw.htnVircfHhe kjontUttonof ciTl.izationrr.ppuiesa,
" ".7t" would Jiave- been eiectea by at Isastlriwrty., jopoi oeprneu vj jzw jefwc-prgitions he dsenssed for au hur ia
ery road and by-way leading into 4 000 raajorjty. But , notwithstand ng sentationsorawenredo from 4.hat line ofUn'able manner, solhat old Far.r.c.sand
town. Early next morning (Wed- this important cause, I am satisfied that (duty by the threats of those who thus j jourrg girls sat, looked, listened and un
. .1 . : r il. It . V. l ..: r tt 1 I ,1 MCt V.A-;f n-r fr'nti S. I ueiAiowi.
... - . .. ". . ... I . 1 T ' . . r i ' ? . ' L 1 . !
while on their way to town, were 1 01 Kauicai if Dealers, wnicu,were prfoci-
halted and searched for weapons Pa11! negroes; airu 'wirr tiumbefed at
1 j'.e lias erer listened. Thc spc j.- cr laid
down first as the ?a;:s of Ins reech,
c ertain reat pripeiple unHeri''i2 the
fesbject . lie defined Labor'1 to r j pnys-
icai or intellectual effort applies to ben
f A A M . - , - m ft .
befora.bcing allowed to proceed in-ie1 'wonia navi carrita: lao
lo the Village. Arriving in Osceola, 0 " S Jm
they reported what had happened ' . A . .
. , r . A vote in the State ?"
ly began to armto protect ttie city.lTletrei fxl MfJ Voorrreva district was
Meanwhile the nejrroes had formed la inrnne to evervbTv Tn thp St-it a
4 B X J m
in solid phalanx about half mile (there was nothing to indicate even oa thc
Vcry truly,
E. A. Yates.
er means, of Intinidation or corruption,
nor seduocd bjM Uaadisbtneota of om
cSal pat rotate, so freely yfSeml Iff-those I
who iireonpuDHc pirmaer. ana loeur
res psia or sxi lrapoTcrunea auaoppresaca.
P600.?! tlP tge;ypa to vote as treemen,
freely and Ac 4pen4etly, i tbe ulVm-i a recruit from rutkCaruliTFu, Why
telligent. and untranimelled exercise olj donH little llcnderson of the Jw lYork , ,
s of ah American cltiieo. j Ard.f put in an appearance for the
Lovaltv 15 Rontsos. Siocc the Pcnn- . .
sjlraoia, elt;thD, the outlaws arc get ting , t
quite 1 Irjiky and are again showing them- t
selves in their old haunts. luey ;:uregot- , .
all the frills
Be sure to attend your precinct, ia your
put in an appearance
charming widow "Hhotlv?
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