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THE ROANOKE NE"'S.
SV'ITUIUY, SKl'THMUKU 14,
Tin-, niinoi uvnr th ki.t.
'on gross!, on u I Nominal i mil.
viii: ( iini;i::s riusr iuntkii r:
.1KSSK .J. VEAiF.S,
el Hcrti'onl.
run ciin'i.ki'.-'. nil i:i m-ti:kt :
Al.l'UKU M U'Allil-XL.
ol New H i uvcr.
rou i oS(K!:ss, i" i ' i:'i'n um iiii ri
J. .1. PAVIS,
ol Franklin .
viK ( Nii:i -;. vn rii ii- ri: ic r :
ALITvKI) M S'WLI',-,
ol' liu'.K'ur.l.
yon i iiNiii:i:s-i. six in li n:i( T :
WAl.TK'l I,. HTKKI.K,
cf llnck in glia m .
run t v i r: i s-. m:tiii mstimci'
Hum:!'. r v. akmi'iki.h,
i.f Iredell.
ion ( I'N'i.Kr.s, ciiiii i'ii i i s I'l : i r :
i,oi;i-;ur is. v nim-:.
ill liincii ube,
1'i.r.t Tins Ti i.si'AY. NovrMHia: .'.ni.
Tin: revolution i;; M line is su ureal us
to incut sjii'ti.il nnti'.'i'. but in very truii
tlie change is so ovcr-vl'ii'lini";;! start
ling tl):it we (1 in't know what t snv
nbmit it. Tin', the strongh il.l of K'.'
publicnnism shuuM have repudiated tlie
Republicans is s grc.it matter fur
wonder and gra'u'ritwn tlint wo nro
uaable to gD intit th(! cm-set that pro
duce it and tlie rcsnlts which will ari-c
therefrom. It is c iniili for u to know
that M line will h ive a ljni.!rat c ti iv
ernnr, that Ivigiitie. 1 1 tie, II. Vine? man
1'iiJ.iy will no longer bj in the 11 mse
of K 'present itivcs and that Senator
11 unliu's suc;csi : will pr'obihly not be
ii ll"publiciV
As we stated in list week's issue, we
are not prepared to c mimit ourseUcs to
cither ol the Itjmocratic c imlul atcs for
cnngrcssionil h inor, in this District.
To have t candidates in the field, is to
place the election of O'llir beyond
(picsti on, a id we d not care t be in
B'r i u ;at il in doing s , ho.vevcr, re
ni itely or indirectly. W'j therefore
re-peclfully siCit t M -ssrs. I, ,i r,ud
Kitchen to lay their claom beiore the
District executive I ' iiiiiittee, and agree
to abide its decision, a id then we will
end irse either nod give hiai o ir houty
b import. As Ins already been sii I in
tliis papc, we are not assured of a )- n-
ocru'.ic majority in I' ingress yet, an Jl our
patty shuuld be careful how they j
jeoparjiio any election, and should use
every moans to keep our people togeth- j
cr. The Radicals are moving Heaven
and earth to defeat us this year, and it
we are to tuve inn a cl z-; n c inuiJUes
for every oil'ue our dowi.l.iH is certain.
lin, we cm uifird ti risk nothing,
even in the most uncertain Di trict.
Since wri'ioi' the ah ive. we notice I
that Mr. A. J. l I illowav the C iairu, an I ,m'(" "" V c st r ,1 y , deeming it l.n
of the executive Cmmittee has called a j " cill a convention for the
meeting of that body in C l lsboro on ,nK, 's''' l)r"c,'ede I itself to nominate n
the 17th to determine- whether or not a c"ul' '"e fl)r U-"g.s, and further, Mr.
convention should be called. We aftf j Turner iilhit nominee. What consul,
in doubt, as to the wisdom of ci'iiog a j ration induced the committee to make
convention or the pr.opli: of the ! strict j the nomi;,ati m itself rather than call a
now. We think it might perhaps b.- better onven'ion to d ) it, we are not advised,
to lave the entire matter of n .miobtions 1 S ' fi,r "s PI'ears the only quesliou was as
inlhu hands of those intelligent gentle
men who compose tlie committee. We
have however, heird the matter pretty
freely d'.ca se,l hereabouts and Ii id i
pubic opinion about equally divided. The
notice of the sitting of tho committee is
a very shurt one, which is to be regretted,
for under the circumstances wo think it
a go .d idea to have representative men
from each county io tho District t unel
the executive committee on Tuesl.iy
liPX'.ttud determine among themselves
till iset course to pursue, and we re
spectfully suggest the plan to tha favor
able consideration of such representative
men and ask '.bit as m iny as can d so,
go to (luld.boro on the 17th, and by all
means let the many aspirants present
lhi'iiisi;lves and lay their claims before
that body.
'I HE
I'l HVl.tM)
JOl ltU.
MEDIC II.
The S -ptem ber number of this rxcrl-
ler t publication has been toceived. It
.. ! .l . , I . I I'. . . I
iiiuiruiit.s inu i.igu sianuaru il assumed
with its f,-i i"j!, ritorc t!::n i ycr
ngo, and nireadt it tanks any similar
enterprise puhlMicd South of I'liila
delphia. Its t.i'jle of cou'.cuts is aUays
full and the matter it contains is uf the
very highest order of merit. The list
of contributors embraces nimy of the
m ist disti iguishcd medical men in this
country and Ivirnpe, and the interest
and value of the JunrmJ increases as it
grow older. The number before us is
specially excellent in that it contains a
superb vuiety of nutter suited tithe
wants of the practicing physician, and
the general public us well.
Tho senior editor, Dr. II. H. T.
Manning, is well known to our readers
and requires no introduction. His asso
ciate Dr. T. A. Ashby is a man of high
scientific attainments ar.d is a fit co
worker of our energetic ci-townsman
Dr. Mannine. We are gratified at their
success anil ,i,h them all possible prosperity.
'I'hr Ji.V'o.r! Mr.Ur.'l J;n,;ml is
published by lrs. Manning and Ailiby
at Haliiuiore, M l , ut the low price i f
$3.00 per year, F.ieiy physician should
have it.
It will be gratifying to the many old
frier. lis of our former townsman, Walter
Norman Allen to know that he ' still
livts" and continues to battle fur
democracy. 1'rom a reoent file of
Kansas papers we copy the following
remaiks made in the State Convention :
NOMINATING CAN'nm.Vl KS.
Y. N. Allen, of Jefferson county,
said :
I ile-irc to place in nomination fur
liovernor a very distinguished gentle
man well known as a man of ability
one who will ever lin remembered for
liis noble deeds ai.d patriotic virtues, a
mini whose views pre in perfect accord
with the progressive ideas of our party,
and to whom we are indebted above all
others for the preservation of the great
fundamental principle of democracy,
I he tights ol the Mates.
ir, 1 iiMrui that lie acq oittal o! An.ly
o .nnson in inn m.ii under articles ol lie.-
peachment was the salvation of the
Suite rights doctrine. It was this old
Jefferson principle that was on tiial and
not I'lCsideit J-ihnson which excited
the interest and caused the alarm. 1
sliall rrver forget the d.nk shadows of
this tri il, n ir the seven republican Sen
ators who rallied to the rescue. There
was one of the seven who stood out in
gi -eater pruinio aoc ! tlnii all til.: rest.
II e s ic: ilL'ed in iro ii'oi did more. It
was his vi le that turned the .scale against
the Coiupirilors, woo were seeking to
overthrow the government, by ceiitralil
ino the powers of the S'.a'o.
To consummate the purpose they
sought fust the removal of the ('resi
dent to place in power Hen Wada of
0'ii ..
If the conspiratois had succeeded in
this, there would not be tcjav a single
Federal Statu South of Mason and
Dix Hi's line. Kvcry S;ate in the 1'uioii
would have been stripped ul all the at.
tributes of s ivorignty.
1 want to honor the brae man who
saved ns from this calamity, who saved
the States from being swallowed up in
one consolidated colossal government to
be administered in the interest of the
money power.
1 nominate for (lovernor, K. II. I! is
a man known and respected by the
Djmocracy everywhere."
There seems to be some chm.ee to
elect a Democratic liovernor in Kansas.
The Ridical maj irity was reduced
twenty thousand, two years ago.
Mr. Allen is a native of this county
and wis born in ls3l. Kducated at
Wake I' irest Odiege. Studied law at
Chapel I Ml, and was admitted to the
bar in 1 lie was at one time a
member, we believe, of the Kmsas Leg.
islature. He removed to Kansas about
twenty years ngi.
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-Mil
Tl iCM.lt Till'. It OK II.
mi ii.ki:.
It w ill be seen from the report of the
proc.edms printed eKo.tliere this morn
ing tint the 1! idical Kxecutivc Commit.
tec for tliij Congressional District at its
to the expediency or inexpediency of
calling a convention to make the nomi
nation ; tho propriety of not making one
at all not having been discassed. In
deed the whole object of the managers
of the meeting seems to have been to
bring Mr. Turner out as the Radical
standard bearer in the quickest manner
p issible. A convention could not have
done it s ) quick'y, und might not havo
d oie it at all a'.d it may bo that this con
siJera'ioii induced the conrnitlcc to
take the responsibility of acting and of
acting at once.
It ' course this sort of thing will stiike
strangely upon both Democratic and
Kidical ears. How far this action of
the C immittee will be sustained by the
pirtv we aro not advised at this writing;
nor me we sullkiotly versed in Kidical
I usigti to siy whether an executive Com-
j millet has a right to refuse to call a
j C .invention, and havinj s i refused to
. proceed to make a nomination by its
I 11 . 'Mi
own w in or not. 1 n il is not a qui s-
tin!! f o lis to decide. Via like tilings
as we fi id them, that is ti say we find
the Uidical Kxecutive (' immittee re
fusing Io call into being the only parly
authority superior to itself, and straight
way proceeding to the selection uf a
stand ird bearor for its party. Mr. Tur
ner then standi beforo the public as the
formuliy declared nominee uf the 1! idi.
cil party, and must ba so coi sidercd
until he shall be takcu down by an au
thority ut least as potent as that which
put him up.
I If course this action of the Radical
party, taken, as it avowedly is, lu
des'r.-.y tho Democratic parly, must
sever any remaining lio surviving from
old time relations between Democrats
and Mr. Turner. No sane man needs
to be told that the nomination of Mr.
Turner by the llidical party has nut
been secured without somo considera
t'un. What that consideration is, ci
iprcsior implied, it is uu u waste of
time to discuss From yesterday, r.t
least, every sane man must see that Mr.
Turner has gone over, horse, foot and
dragoons to the ltadic.il party, His
most devoted personal admirer may
now no longer doubt the truth painful ns
it may he to I. in. The question now
i. whither Democrats will choose Joe
Davis, the regular nominee of their
party, or Joe Turner, tlie regular nom
inee of the f! i licil party, who h is been
chosen by that party, so it siys, ex
pressly tu beat Mr. Davis. Radical
Joe or Democrat J e is now the
word.
Precisely what will becomo of Mr.
liledsoe d ies not yet nppoar ; whether
lie will sub nit qiietly lobe thin un
ceremoniously kicked from the field we
do not know. Ills candidacy was as
n Uadical, suhj-ct to tho action of the
llolical (invention, not the Radical
I'.xeculive (' immittee, consisting of six
men, and two of them proxies, and one
opposed t) Turner. Wiint course he will
m)rsle . kl)(),v ,)nr d , kl)0W ,,
far it will be aff c'.ed by the remembrance
ofthepirt th' t.vo proxies at the inciting
yesterday took io the Vigtist campaign
toward himself He may think the action
on yesterday was only a continuation of
the fight made against, him in August or
he may not. It is none of our funeral,
and we refer to the matter only in pass
inn. A id as we pot upon reo ord tho se
lection of J si.ili Turner as tho llidical
nominee for Congress lor this district
our mioil involuntarily tin ns back to
that solemn s; eue enacted no-.v near
eight years ago in the C ipitol R iilding,
when the liovernor of Noitii Carolina
was on trill fir the highest critnts and
misdemeanors in olilee known to the
laws of the land. In that trial Mr. Tur
uer was a most conspicuous witness.
And with his lips fresh from kissing the
Holy evangelists of Almighty God in
witness of the truth of what be should
say, he solemnly swore that the account
given by (lovernor Ilolden, then as now
the chief of the Radical party, of the
arrest of tho witness was "as false os
malice could make it." Aod how
plainly Mr. Turner stands out before
the mind's eye us ho swore under the
same solemn sanction that his relations
with (lovernor 11 dden were "j ist as they
ought to be between a good man and a
bad nun !" And how plainly, too, we
seem to see him as ho swore under tho
same solemn sanction in which be np.
pealed to Alurghty (jod, the witness of
truth and the avenger of falsehood, for
corrections of his statement, that bitter
as his foldings were toward (I ov. Ilolden,
that he ''thought about as well of him as
bo did of any man in his political party,
and that there was a very little differ
ence between them."
And this is the man 'tho Radicals
nominated on yesterday. Verily, if
there be such a sontiment as sell
respect left in a Radical bosom, there
will be found Radicals to repudiate the
action of the committee. Raleigh Ob
server.
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Vi i.hon, N. ('., Sept. 7th, 1 s 7 .
eiiiTihis Roanok i-2 Ni:ws: Will you
do us the favor to publish in your issue
ol the 1 l.h Inst, thu unclosed card.
Yety truly Ac,
D. C. Cl.AKK,
M. I.ONi,.
Whereas, thero his been a mutual
misunderstanding between W. 1'. Hatch
clor esy. and Spier Whitaker Kqr.,
and whereas the matter has been re
ferred by said gentlemen to Mr. I). C
Ciark on the part of Mr. Spier Whitaker
and to Mr. , M Long on the part of
Mr. V. 1'. 1'iatchelor and whereas we
are satisfied that the panics have acted
hastily and from misapprehension of
each other's motives. Now it is mu
tually agreed that the said parlies do
mutually withdraw and retract all words,
letters, speeches editorials tc, in any
manner reflecting on the other. This
tub, Sept. 187.
D. C. Cl.AKK.
e. m. Unu.
ADYKKTISEMKNTS.
OTIC E .
N
Ilnvliiir iippeim 1 a Ili aneli Sioro in En
Il 1 1. N. I'., with a lull lino ni ite.i.ly Made
( lotbiliK. I'i'V liiiods, H .ols, Shoiisi llms,
l ..ps, I In v am, I'rnkrrv, und Kiwavs mi
Ii and a foil lino of (iiiHcries, which will
lie Hupl elm ip.
1 liiive iiiiiiimifil l-.llw lvy n.v arnt
who Las thu power lo buy anil M'll fur
ctsh, und who will be Kind to wii't on his
Iricudt itud I'l public ).'ci'cr.;ll v,
H. WHI I'LOCK.
August 10 I in.
N u
T I C E
To tho eroJitors of John It. llary,
I'.eceasell :
Take notice that a special proceodiiiii
lias nenii eonimeneoii nelnro tho Clerk
tlie Sinmrior Court tor Halifax County
Norlb Carolina, against Paul Oary, as ad
ministrator ol John It. llary doeoai od, for
an iicooiint and settleliienl of b, adnunis
I rut i-n, ami lo pnv to the creditors what
may be payable to them reipoolivnl V, mid
mis is lo noiiiy you to npnenr beforo said
Clerk on nr before the -sih day of .Septom-
ln r A. H. ls.S, at his nines in ilalilax town
ami fi lo your evi.lioici H of dent against
aid dPoiHiont duly uiilhontiinied, or thin
nniiuu will be plded in bar ol their rcoov.
cry.
Let a eony of this notieo lio posted nt
ium i ouri :ioue in sum eounts or llah
lax fur Ihirlv days anil a enpv thmeof bo
pui'lis:i'. in ihe l.oauiikn News, a news.
paper pulillshed In said rnniily, oneo a
wi'i'K nir six HMceessivo wihiks.
This the l.'th day of Auir. ls;s,
JSO. T. OltEiiOllY,
Clerk Suprrior Court,
and Probate .ludun,
Halifax County, ', C.
AiiS'-'I'.lw,
ALVEIU'ISEMENTS.
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(r o ii von o i- v b i k )
I ho l iill St-ssioil ISi'Kiiis Svt. Nth.
TERMS I'KH SUASION nV 20 WEKlo
Il.ianlaml Literary Tuition 77.. W to ftio.oo.
m.,.. ;ih usiii.f I'iauolur urucliuenii
l'aintini;,
Drawing,
Wax Work.
linn
lo.ol).
10.0(1.
For Ctitaloirnn, or information, address.
b J. H. 111! KWK.lt,
1' i i n c ; p a I,
Juno 2' 3 ni.
ii F- U T L E K,
Fire mid I. He Iiisiiriuirp .tueiil.
Places rinks of all kinds i'l Mr-t-elass
Coinpaniiis as low B'i nalety will permit.
Pall and fee inn beforo insiiririK '.
here, at
llUmVVS IHitfi STOItF,
Woldon, N. l
Jul v i:i 1 y.
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A It It UN I 'N M A I.I'. AC A II KM Y,
KAI.I. SK.ssION opens
MoikIiij, July 2!Mli, 1S7S,
And eoiitiniies Twenty weeks.
Total Kxpensi'.S J7", to Js,-,,
'I'prms-rllalf the abnvo rof j ii i j .d in ad
vnni'ii. t1 n '.lalaneo Novmnber 1st, 1S7.1.
No extra cliarniH. l'unils nharnod from
datn ol entry to eloso ol hihshui,
Addross, JiUIN i.RAHAM,
l'riuuliml t or
fir. Sol. (I. Ward, Chairman of Hoard of
Tiiisteos. junu
BURN HAM'S
itt i.i.nniiitrn nrcTI. rUIACtDT
ill vfAnnHnitij otoi . uuui .-'
z4 . utnius uAPUtwrnv
illbO, miCLinu iiiunii.i.iiii
rSICES REDUCED APR. 20, '73.
J-uiiii.hlcUfrto. Ovrict, Yoiik, i't,
June 8 0 in,
ItAll.VM HIUH HfilUUI,
it a ii v n x. v.
Always noons tlin last. Monday in An
usl and closes tho last Friday in May
fnlliiwiiiLf :
Hoard,' wa-bint, lil end linliN SS to
fll per mouth accordiuir to tho distanee
walked, oilier aecomliioilallons liiniislieu.
Tuition tf.l.oil to .."iO per inonlii.
For additional in I'm ination address,
HKV. 1). A. i.om;,
r ii i n n 1 1' a i.,
Al unanve Co, N. C,
July ill 1 t,
A
C A It K I'' U I. M A X
A I. W A Y S C A 1! It I E 3
A Yearly Policy Ol' Iiihiii'iiim'c
All A INST
A C C I 1) 1' N T S
Vnf rN sKi'PKH ONI-: IX Tllll
MOIIII.E I.II'E IXSl KAM i: ( O.
OF Ml IHI Li-., ALA.
TWI'.NTV-l'lVI-: CFNTS
Will Insure You AuVinst Acci lents for
One I lav ill tlm sum of THREE
TIIol'siAMl D.U.l.AltS in tho
ov.inl nf Death, or ?!" I'EK
WEEK INDEMNITY for
Disabling Injuries.
HAT E S One Day - - 2.i Cents
Two Days - - 50 Cents
Five Days fl.U'i
Ten Days - - s - ol)
Thirty I) i.ys 5.Dli.
.1. 1) U ILL I A M li I'i JIM
AtiAINsr ACCIDENTS,
Foil THE TERM OF
I YKAKKV,? 1.000
It. F. Ul'TLEK, AmiI,
Weldon, N. C.
May Illy.
Q It. E. 1 . II V N T E R,
K I' It Ci i: X I E .HIST,
Can be found at bis olllee lu lOntield.
Pure Nilmuslls dii lias lor tho Pain
less hxiracliui; of IVulli always on baud
June II.
C'l' a w"k in vmir own town. JIOiil
VUU lil fri ti. No risk, Reader, il vou
vianla business at ulneli persons uf eiiher
Hex can make i;i cat pav nil the limn tliey
work, wi i in for particulars lo II. II m m: it
it Co., P'irtlaiiil, Maine. Juno I 1 y
A.
L. E I. L E 1 T .V C U.,
1K .(MMS AVII XOTIO.VS
10, 12 and 11 TWHM'riI STl'iKKT
A. L. Ei.i.ktt, j
A. Jl IISON ATMINS, (
Cl.AV I IKK w HV, )
. It. Ht-miKs. ;
Hli'lI.MUNll VA
CVf,
J) L it c i: L L II O V S E .
Mllil UI, K, V A,
.1. II- I) AVIS
PROPRIETOR.
k i t r. . .
J I.Uii, fi.'Hl, and $2.00 per Day,
According to Locatioii,
July i ly,
9
Anvr.KTIEMKNTS.
y ARM SriSGS,
H'oslorn IVwrth Carolina.
Is now npon for (lie icception ot ploas
uro feekP!' ami invalids.
This lovoiy piaeo Ii Mlimtei) in tbbbrnu
tif.il valley nt the French ltroaci witliin
fn.rlii miliw ri f milinaii.
We have a tine tiu.il of music, attentive
servants, anil all oilier aecomiiiniiatioriK to
lo found at a tirst class watering place
For particulars apply for descriptive
pamphlet. ,i,imv
W. II. JIOWKKTOX,
Proprietor.
May IStt.
1 T can make money faster at work for um
II Mm,, ui HiiviliiiiL' 9lso Capital not re-
ouiiedi will start yon. fiaperdayau
hilllio mai O OV llltl lioosil nuio.
women. Imys and a ria wanted everywhere
i,. wrk f. r ns. Now is the time. Costly
outfit and terms tree. Address ini-h
Co., Aimiisu, Maino. June 1 1-y.
1 U'P business you can engage in.
DUO 1
t!i to S2U iier day made by
any winker ol eiiner sex, nuni m
own localities. I'artieuiars huh mniir
worth $o l'i is', linprovo your spare time
it this business, Address sstinws .v .
Portland, Maine. Juno l l y.
C
1 II K A P K H T 11 A N K V K It.
I um now reee v ni! Sprlnil t.oous ais
mi .ii.llv um! it is really astonislilnii to
sen how eheap i;oods are. Arueies hiio
"-- : . . . . i
prices are too numerous in menumi.
1 1 nu-iii'iir I will IOIMIM U flJW.
ItesL Prints from s ' "l.
Ui.si iiriiu'ii ( 'iiilons from n to 1
Itest ltiiii'k Cotlnns Irniu to lL'l.
U'umyoll.i ItleaehiiiL'S !-!
Kress (ioods New Stvles from 15 to tin.
Pimm Heaiities from 10 to 2"i els.
Onus anil Clark's Spool Cotton GJjIm or
li,5 per dozen.
SIIOKK. HATS. AMI I'l.nTlItXO VKItV LOW.
(iK(K liKJF.S VERY LOW.
Senilis from 35tofi0.
(lid l'':iiiinii New Orleans Molasseu 7S
lie.st ltio Colloos from IB to 3.
Nice W'liite Suirars ID'-ts.
sido Muat 'ets.
Hemilder Meet
t.iveinool Sail. Vautnuv fill 4 Husbels l.ti).
1 havo thrown on my conn tors about
One Thousand yards best prints, UarK
colors sets per yard.
R. 1'. SPIKKS,
April 1:1 If. Weldon, N, Ci
y-jrx aw, " ''
WELDON, N. C.
KAKEK .t CONFECTIONER.
Maiiul'aetures all kinds of plain anil fan
ny emdies. Keeps always on band the
fullest stock of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Ac.,
to bo found in Eastern North Carolina,
which bn sells by w io emi n or retail.
Orders lor weddiint parties, and balls
prepared on short notice and at most roa-
sonaole prices,
Oct l!i If.
TOTAL ABSTUKV K S.'.V! WiSB TILL IT
UH'IAS.
Thore i n curious sinrv about some nativa
wines )iah nrc i m-i.-ivi-Iv advertised nowa
days, and hai lb n-a-nilv bien put upon
the markcl. Dr. Cndcrhill, the wcll-kiimvn
prape-Krott-er i f t.'ri l.Jii IVint, (lied in i8;t.
Some f hu heirs entertained lmperam-e
views of buih cvlreme kind, that ihey wire
unwilling 1 1 allow tlie stock i f m ines ihcn on
land lo bo sold cr any more io be made.
The Riapi-s have sometimes been Bent lo
,!,srl-.. nnil vfimrliim-a 1' ft ti decay upon
the vines, It i . only now that lie! ether lien n
h ive : m-ceeck-d ia t'rr.inj-t!i t"t a scltli ment
,.( csi:i;s n--.il tki !.:'.e of lie wint-s on
lt.-ir.-l. Aiikhs lln-se is a wine cf the mniKc
i,f iS '4, ilescniied ns a " Sweet I'nion 1'nri,
bio Mi!fii'3tinvr the lnipeiir.l Tokay moio
Ili-iii tmv o.her I'.c.ror-iaa wine, r.r.d I ritiff
wiwltv imli! e anv oilier wine i f Amcman
o, f ; iinrOv .si-is nnd mi ilowii'-bs are
rumarUI.!-'. .-ml butli' pliyiicians niid vine-
fancii-rs h o - a hwci.-.I nr.en si m 11 ... iiib
.1,1.... .,.!,,. ulnn rmt erei-sslliii' in : nv iim-
J.l..r..l.l!.'i.i,.,.,iiiv. 'I lie whole Mm Is is in lliu
i ,.f n.n v..il .tnmvn wholesale etoeer
Imnse cf te Thurbrs.-.V. )'. 'riime.
A'.'f. i?. i "T7.
M l,., s-i.-:-' 1 T r luclf, I "! i t WTllld
nr'..l tli.at tliis i -. I'i ' pur-' j"luc i f Ih'J S.r.'I
neither cm,;-- !. .-;:: ,-,. n- r vvl.rcJ ; In 0 it
I... i'i',i-ii d : .l I icllinved In- w, r;i I
for medicinal or :..ie-a-n. -..:i.l i n:;-' ms i: 1.
...ciimu it- It CIO 1-0 u'ol.lilll'l from Must
f ti e Kailinr; Imt 'i is tli.i u-' ont tho
rmn-d St;-.t '-. . .0 v'.iol' from tho
inidi-r-ieii'-'l. who ill (urwsnl descriptive
pamphlet, fir.-. f cn.-rirc. v.n upplicaiion.
Jtecni'C f :i'v. etc.,
H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO.
IWir jruJii A.j..'. ..' UvUm Strcet
June 2!) fl m.
1857
1857
ESTABLISHED
Jaiiuury 1st, lfc57.
RIFE DANIEL,
lie has on bai.d
.Millhiris, Kollcr, Grrmnu,
ltruiilliul .Niilurnl Mnlerst,
PICKLES,
JELLIES,
. BRANDY-PEACHES.
His stools of Linuors ai.d (Iro-nrlos m
liraee In part
FRENCH, APl'LK, IlLACH'ilf RRV AND
WILD CllERRiT BRANDY,
WHISKIES,
PORT AND SHERRY, MADEIRA
AND CHAMPAGNE WINE
(ileum, Huron, flour,
.1oUMieft,L,itrl, Ginger, Pepper
Spire,
Apple, Coulee-
liourrie,
And many other Hrtielos too uumeroog
to mention.
R. W. DANIEL,
lOWiisb, Avonue, AYoldon, N.C.
uiu Ji 1 q
AUVEUTISKMENTS.
HENRY
V U It N I T U 11
I T II O L S T E It A Si UNDERTAKER,
WELDON Ni C.
Mv Frinnda und llin Pnhon of Weldon and Surronniil iB Country 1 1 3 resre tfallv l-
foru'ied that I will U'sn iireat pleasure, in serving them with any stylo of furniture; alao
do UidiolsicriiiL'. fu rn mil Mattreuses or any tliini: in my fine will also, do lepuiiinif i,J
ino niubi suusiaiuiai manner, ui pneos ii 'nun.
-fr tti AT li
XX Jli IN 11 1
PRACTICAL
0 A 1? I N V. T M A K E II, AND
FURNITURK JtEPAIREIt.
CASKETS,
DUIU.VL CASKS AND COFFINS
I.URMSH1'.U AISUURl fluutn,
J . T .
GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
O Jj I C I T S CONSIGNMENTS
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
KEEI'S ON HAND
g n o c k n i k s ,
PROVISIONS,
Wliic!) will be gold low for CASH.
nnr ft ftm
TELEPHONE- NORTH STAR, CENTENNIAL. PAPA CIGARS AND CLUB HOUSE
Arc the best 5 cent Cigars. They are Ilavana fillers.
LA VALENTINE, EMANCIPATION, 1IARGARETTA, & GRAND DUCIIKS3
Are clear llavanas. These Cigars are sold by all first-class dealers.
Manufactured by HAMOUE A CQ.,
Mh3 -:iui rroprlotors ( linrlesion liranch of the Ilavana Cigar FaelorT.
T. N. WHITE, A. L. (STAIN-BACK, J U.UoOCH , JK.
WiHIlTB, STAINBACK & GOOCH.
W E
DON,
SUCCESSORS TO J, T. QOOCH,
J. T. noocirs old stand.
Havo just oponod llioir Fall Stock of Goods, which they oflar to the trad k
I. O W E S T CASH r It I C E s.
Tlin stook coniprlsKa a full lino of
READY MADE CLOTHING, DUY
(IOODS, BOOTS,
CAPS,
The largest stock of
UKOCKRIEH,
SUGARS,
SALTS,.
SOAPS, AC,
to bo fuiinrl In Eastern North Carolina.
They call attention to thoir stock of the famous
MILES PHILADELPHIA, HANI) MADE HOOTS Ai!! 2HCZ3
Eor lioih LAU1KS and GEXTLE.M EX.
Oct 17 1-y.
T. N. WHITE,
HITK &
W E L D
II lave just re'urncd from tl8 North
DRV HOODS,
.IEADY MADa. CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
HI OLE 3, AND
COLLARS,
vor offered in this market, which they aro soiling
W F O It CAS II.
Thoy call espocliil nttenllon to llioir Slock of DRESS GOODS, and TRIMISG
They will Duplicate any bill of (rooda that cau be tmrcliaiscd South of New York
We iuloud to jdcaae. Cull and boo uu.
O-it 17-1-y.
BORST,
K I) E A L E H ,
um nine.
11 f T Ci m
D U Jl D 1,
PeptTtf.
(iOOGH,
0 F
COTTON, CORN, C,
A f V L I, S T 0 C If 0 F
M 0 L A S S E S ,
NAILS.
A 0 ,
J. T. COOCH,
H'ELDOS, Jf. C.
If.
C.
GOODS, LADIES DRE8
SHOES, HATS,
KOTIONS
COFFEES,
TEAS.
A. L. STAINBACK.
STAINBACK
0
N.
with il0 Largest Stock of
ANd
NOTIONS;.
BOOTS,
UROCEMES,
GAPS,
SADDLES,
AN0
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