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The Cave Feak, a daily Democratic newspaper, if; printed every mornin": ex cept Monday, in the old Journal Building, lower floor, Princess ttreet, at ten cents a .week, 81 25 for .three monthp, S2 53 for six months and $5 for a year. Mailed or delivered by carrier in the city at" these rates. Subscriptions by mail must inva riably be prepaid. . Advertisements inserted fcr;?l 00. per square for the firf-t day and Tft cU. addi tional for each day up to one week.. One square (or inch) ?$ fur bin; month, $1 for three mouths, for hx months, $40 for twelve month.'?.' A quarter of a column for twelve months with priviifcgre-i of .-. moirthly change, free of charge,,?. -A half column for o;.- year, with like privi tri.'?. , -. OwfjJjimii for one": rear q'l'-P. . ( "o"i;i mx-Ts for other .-pace and time i-ii ht- madeat'the office on liberal terms. ; Adorer," - - The Cai-e Feak, U'ilmiBton, X. C. - I'htko V. II Mi ins. ' 'IJ1UKSDAY MORXIXG. OUT. 19, ls?0 i i : no v k a t c ati o x a mjck et ion i'j;r?iir.xT:. i ' 'amui ! .T. Tilden. Of Xcvv York. . r. ;:. iCK-;'KiHi-:.T; The F.iaK A . . IScndrickt;,' Of Indiana.' ELECTORS: f'K Til!. ,-T1Z 4 4 i..r.o,j;. oAxjll g. i uwi.i:, oi w'ak-, JAMES M. LKAL'li, of Davidson. Im'1'i-t J.OI IS C. LATHAM, f Flit. 2n Dim JOHN F. VVOOTEXv of Lenoir. 3i Dist JAMES c. McRAE. of Cumber-bud.- " iTJf Dim FA Bll s H. HL'silFE, of Wake. . Dim latANK (J. KOBDJXS. ) i)a- vM.VOtt. orn Dist ROBERT- P., WARING, of ' MecklenburL". ?Tir Dist WJLl.lAM 1'.. GLENN: of Forsyth.--. Mil H'.M Ai.i'iJOASO C. A VERY, of Burke. I t ,u:o erotic State -Ticket. ' ' I'or ' n;t r: .KHI Ur; !i. 'VANCE. 01 etUlcj.uu). For Lieutenant Governor: ) 1 in MAS .1. .TAR VIS, f i'jlt. !';' Si-f'-.-ffirvif Sf.ito .Si.t'll' A. l'XGELIIARlh Oi' Nc;.v Hanover, i'or .Auditor: SAUKU L. LOVE. : Of Haywood. For Treasurer: 1 . .JOHN M. worth,' -j Of Kumrolph. Foi; Superintendent, of Public! Instruction: I JOHN' C. SCARBOROUGH, .' ' . Of -Johnston. , .'" .' For Attorney.' General: f THOMAS S. KENAN, " Of Wilson. rvU hitSSlOXAI, . NOMINATIONS: ' Mm Dim J ESSE J. Y KATES, of Hcrt - ford. Dim ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. . ira DiMJOSEPII J: ; DAYJS, , of Franklin. ' 6rn Dist ADFRED M. '.SCALES of . ' (iuillbrd. t'.rn Vnj'r WALTER . L. STEELE, of . Ricnmoii'l. ,y "Til Dist WILLIAM M. ROBBINS. of -" Iredell. ; " ; hjn DisttROBERT R. YANC1C, of Run rombe. 'Kev. V. T. Bailey, cuitor of the liuptist organ in this Stut ;.'" geutle bmu of high eharucter and wide influ viicc in Ms ik'iiomiiuition. Iv-at stated t hut (.iovprnor J I olden confessed to him Vohnjyjrily many of the atrocious erimes of th;? Kirk period," including the .assassination of S tephens hv mem I'ers of Iris own paty. The confession Avas made sonv? time aro, with a promise that he, lloldeuj. Atould with 1 raw Entirely fiom polities'," Air. JJailey '. cngaginjr,' to' "maintain -silence if the (ioyernor kept his pledge, llolden weht into polities actively, and is now editinir the. violent Radical organ at HaJeigh- Mr, . llailey. has exposed Ho;de"ii"s infamy, fcclmir it his duty as a-gjood citizen to doo. The exposure has been received with ah expression c(f the Utmost horror alt throngh' the rMate. as was to i.e exneetcd. - .Since this 1 revelation was niule additional .light has Loeh thrown on ' the dar kj subject by the Milton Chnni iclt and Durham, Tobacco : Plaid, por! t ions Of t he t estiinony of which papers are reproduced in the r.oluinns of the Capk 'Feak this morning. . It seems confessions have been 'made V ly David Johnskn, a leadinir neiiro of 1 Caswell county, where Stephens, tho murdered man, lived, und that the brother of Gov. IIolden ami tlie two brothers of Stephens always suspected t'e Republicans of having conunitttHl .'; t he crime in order to fasten it on the' . .:-- . . - , i- democrats, as well as to. get nd l Stephens, whese imprudence Mas inju rious to the Kepubhcan p'artyi DanielIohnston said before thcideath , oi btcphens that he had had an inter Tieiy with Gov. Hoiden, at Raleigh, ami Ho'den remarked that "Stephens would ruin the party, and it must get rid of him." r ... Take the eonflssou o Air. Bailey in connection with the,se statements and wc have a chain of proof strong enough to tie W. AY. ITohlen to Mount Cauca sus for the vultures to prey on forever. venif all the Republican 'I'itani were v to rush en masse. o. his rescue. : ; Uolden is. undone by the 'publication : of his enormous inftimy, and the' people . of Xorth Carolina loathe him now more1 than ever. If ' the Republican p.arty stands up to him after , all these exposures it will be only because it i fate-strock aaid seals its own doom. POOR bOUTIl CAROLINA. - - The infamy of -the South Carolina order. is the crowning shame of Grant's debauched administration. "The peo ple in every State of this Union arc preparing to rebuke the Republican party and its chiefs for their unparall eled crimes. On the 7th of November the country will rise in righteous indig nation and hurl the tyrants and their satellites from their places of pelf and power. . ,,f (4an we wonder at the popular im pulse ? Just read the news printed in thi Capu Fkak veterdav the menda cious, atrocious; proclamation of (Jraut concerning South Carolina and read the further information, published this morning., which takes away the very seeming of a pretext for ('hamljerlain's call for tro'ops. The blood ruDs cold at setiag such high-handed proceedings in this country which is so loastfu of , - , , it.s intelligence, patriotism and freedom. . : TUT, EN KMY-APPRKIIENMOX. The Republican party was bafly de ceived in its rpectations of victory in the " AVcst. -They iost heavily wheiu they counted 'confidently upon making overvhel.;nhig gains. Jnstead of carry ing Indiana by a majority f ten thou sand or more they lost that State by about . haff as much, and instead of re ceiving twenvy-n,ve to forty thousand in Ohio,, they barely held what thev s. cured l.st fall by division in Democratic counsels. Ohiox ought to have made good Haves' pretensioiiK to the 'resi dency by a,t least the smallest of these figures. ; Having failed to dolhis.Gov, Hayes; may as well write" v:Ichabcd" over the d(Krs of the fixecutive office in Columbiis..J-n fact the ; leading Re pultlicuns of tlie North are fearfu and deejjly anxious sinco'the-Ohio. Indiana and YVV'st Virginia elections. And well may they. be. The current sets strong vU-t-Tiiueti and Hendricks. "- .r ?i()Tli l)l Tiill STATi: CAXYASrt. At kettle's home, Jonesv Jrove. two thousand people were out to hour the speaker antfne eiitlinsiasm for Vance was great. A f?rgy crowd asscmlded in "Wilson on Monday to hear Hon, D, ii. Fowle, who made a great speech. A corres pondent of tho Xcivs says Wilson will come oxtt handsomely at the election. ", Friday night last was devoted by' the Democrats of Vinston to c'elebratiuff the victories in Indiana and West Vir ginia. iThere "was much enthusiasm, many negroes and white Republicans were present, and a great bon lire-throw a flame seventy-five feet high. Acor rtspo:Mefit says I Forsyth will " send Democratic members to the Legislature' and will vote for Vance. TSIE &JTATI5 PAIR. PrcpaiaUous A Glauco i)er the Cirouifds. 1'roiii ifac JtalcUjh XeM of Tncdaj. ' Iii company with Col. A. D. Jenkins wc niadef a trip-to the fair grounds yes teruay ufternqo!. Entries continued throughout the wliole of the day, and up to ssuiset the people wore busily en gaged itt-getthig the things in 'order for the exhibition which begins to-dav.-Tlie scene "on the grounds was one of greayaniniation. ()iute a number of persons were therel many of the articles were already in order, "the blanketed horses were beinjr walked tb ami fro. and there was everything to indicate il i . l r : . ... inai me iairiisupon us. ALany articles which Jrre w dl worth seeing are already "tin pku:e. The picture .and ensrraviuir department is very attractive. " . The ladies' department presents many excellent features in. tho lnie of em broidery and other handiwork of the fair sex. The entries of stock amoudt to somrO head of fine horses, besides many ftioTough-bred cattle, sheep, hogs, Arc. Thy display of chickens and ducks is superior to" that of former years. The, machinery and agricultu ral departments are fast filling up. Tlie show of sewing machines was never equalled here before. Many' other things there are-which cannot even now be touched upon, but which will be descanted upon at length at the proper time. Ry this morningwe cau tejl what the probabilities are for a crowd. Even at this time there is quite a 'num ber of strangers in the city, ready for tiif opening of the exhibition. . t ; ; : x -it a i. 3iaii. su m m t y . Ri.yd s Star .Company .played in Ra leigh to a giod house Monday night. Rev. RicWd Fuller, D. D., 'of Balti morea distinguished minister of the Baptist church, is ying. ' . ''. A Newfoundland dog in Toronto, sixteen years old, wears three medals each representing a human" life saved. Sixty-one bales of. cottottere badly damaged by fire on the Seaboard R. R. track near Weldon last Mondav, savs Owing to the vandal ism -of . tourists atulatmospheric causes. thculptnre.d monument over the grave f Bunvan. at Bunhill, Fields, is rapidly disappear ing.' The Radical ticket in.Gr.mville county has Kn made meaner and meaner by changes until Honest'' John Ragland now says he cannot af ford to" accept a ilaee on ipS Says'ths Torch!fjht: "iWv" Young is reported as having said StDurhains thrt he intended voting for Tihlcn and WheelerJ Rather too thin " Ike' but he " sticks" to his declaration jf " Ly ing like Hell." ' .. It is proposed to carry a wire to the Cape of Iood I.Iope across the African continent. Of tlie 1 JU0 me or so of aerial line it is suggested- thytt much might be erected without thr er.fii;o of .poles by taking advanag cf the trees over thickly wooded tracts, which ara ifrwment in tropical Afrit if - . The semi-annual interest of the mort gage bonds of the Western North Caro lina Railroad will be due at the treas ury department November 1st. The amount of the bonds is $850,000.t Married- TMURPIIY WILSOX At the rerfdenee of John Maunder, Esq.. at 8 o'clack Ust evening. Mr. B. F. Murphy to MIm Matilda J. W.Rjont daughter of.Mr. Jame Wilton. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a meeting of the Wilmlnet"ii Steam Fire Engine CorBpany, Xo. 1, th commit tee sppointed to draft5 resolution exprc fiveof thc feeling of the membcrH ujion the death of their comrade. Eli Murray, mad-j the fidlowing report, whk-h n-Jid atlopted and ordered upon the'miuute. .-Wueheas. This Comjiany fex-1 that, in common with jail institutions of public merit and enterprise in this city, it balot, in the drath of Eli Murray, a friend and patp-u whot-c place cannot be easily filled; IirwrcO, That it i& due to ourelYe that we twar public ro tird to thp vtrtuee of ths deecawnl, a man whose puire was n-Trr rlrtni'd ninhi.t the rlulm of rharitv nor tie demands of public good; w1hk wnna heart ana genial manners gatnerea around him a host of friend who now njbuni hif eudden death. ' .J?.-otrtl, That though the houM of worship, the businees mart and the eocial cirfh' lijill now know hitn no more for ever, yet we will always cherifh with pride t!e memory of a life puroued in itf even feiur of quiet devotion t . duty. C::ri-tian l'ferality, f'r'- uprhrht'icst and couhcientioui dealing w;t.i all met.. Iti-sol:-'. TliLt aiuye of our record b'.ok be inwribed with hi name, dat? of his birth and death; that this Company wear the usual badge of mourning for ten dayt, and that a copy of thee resolution be eTt to the relativcB of the d.cc .vd. 1 W. F. 1IARGKAYE, i J. N. IIUSKE, TIIOS. D. MEAKES, oct VXlt ' Committee. tk T DIED. " KLIXG. On the mornimc f the ISth, at -t o'clock, of diphtheria. Maria Theresa Helena Kliug, 8ged 8 years and 3 month. Thi funeral will take place at 3. o'clock to-dav from the pan ntV attidence, Har netfctleet, between Seventh and Eighth. .VJ?Tr AD VFP TlVFlfEXTS 17767 One Fare Y7l876! CEXTEXXIAL EXCCKSWX ! To Pliiladelphia 1 . TL'ESDAYj OCTOBER 24TH",' 17C: - i WILMINGTON & WEL1HX, WIL.. COh. & AUG. R. R.V. PASSEXGER I)EPARTM!'.XT. Wilmi.voton, X. C, Octobe. IS. THESE Koad and their connertlons v. ill offer to citizens alon:: their line the XiAST opportunity of vibiting tho .... . ' I " " V X A. JJilOiiXli J J v I it l l I At Philadelphia, at 0.E FIRST tLISS TDllOl'Gll FARE Upon the train leaving Wilminjrton at 7.45 A. M.. OCTOBER 'JU'i. The routh of Centennial Ticket sold for this train will be via Richmond, Wanhimr ton and Baltimore, reaching Philadelphia at 6 A. M, 25th. Tickets for this excursion will lo jrood going Northward . only on the particular .train and date! specified, and are limited to retftrn by the.train in twenty day. . r , Beinnr first class ticket, transportation will be had on trains of that clae. i Prices of Round Trip Tickets are as ITerewith. f ROM W. & W. R. R. STATIOB. Halifax, Enflc d.Whitaker'. Itnttlp- boro. Rocky Mount, Tarboro - MS 10 SharpsbUrcr, Toienot, Wilson. Black Creek, Fremont, Pikcville -. - IS 00 Gold6boro - - - . IX 00 Dudley ,-:-'" - - - IS Mount Olive - - - - is 7o Faison's - - - . . 19 0- I?owden"B - - ... jo 25 AVarsaw - - - IU 4,5 Afasmolia " - - . - 19 SO Teachey's, Duplin Road, Leesburr, ncKy romt - - - - 20 00 Wilminirton - 20 00 fkom'w. Brinkiey's Fleminsrton ' Whiteville . Fair Bluff Xichol's -Mullin's Marion Pee Dee Mar'f Bluff ca A. II. R. STATIO. ?20 90 - 21 75 22 25 - 23 15 23 50 - 23 M :i4 J,.t - 24 75 25 00 Florence - 25 00 Ebenezer. TimTiionvil1 f vvHii Snmter; Wedgeflcld, Wataree, 5Jwastover - . . 25 00 Columbia - ' . - 25 00 Persons at Local Stations alonthe linp can obtain their ticket of the Station Ac-ent on the day the traiA passes each point, or by application to the undersigned . A. POPE, octl8-ot" i General Pa R.naer Ajrent. A. CARD. it E REGRET TO ANNOUNCE TO our friends and customers the death of Mr. Eu Hihbav, the wnlor m.'mber of -the firm, on the 13th instant. '. The business of the coueeru will gx on as heretofore under the direction and man agement of the surviving partner without interruption. ; We lvie to merit aud receir a continu ance of the patronage and coiuidrM- iier.' tofore so liberally bestowed. MURRAY & CO- l By (i eo. Sloa'x, SurviTlng Partner! oct 19-lm ' lrlire and. Ffesh. . F I'Ancy Article 4 Tollfct Soaps. A line stock of Cigars and Chewing To- bacco, for sale low by T. S. BURBANK, oct 19-t4 McUn's Old 8Und. S. R. Etheridge, CURRIE'S BLOCK ON SECOND :. ,lt hepsou'U flud theniceyt meat . ' That er an icure did eat ; Aud here, besides jour eye will greet Piles of vegetables complete I ocl9-2t XETTAD YER TISE2IEXTS CDOICEUROCERIES. PkCC BBLS FLOUR' duTt:ITnt P""1: BBLS SUGARS; Qjp BOXES MEAT; j COFFEES Rio, Laguyra mid Old Gov ernment Java, very fine. i Sugar Cured llauu?, Lard, in kec and tiere': j 8 lot, Bro!inj, HmkeU." tverj, &c. For tale low by. , I u:l 1m HINFUKIJ.CKOW&CO. Fire Insurance. i , w r Kfr(u ent SIX FIRST-CLASS HUE 1011PAMES. Our Fr'end will Ph Hte Take Noticed NORTHROP .t Ct MMIXG', octlTt Otllce Fk.; of iKnk St. Parker & Taylor, "TO. 19 SOUTH FRONT ST. LAMPS J.l of the moht artistic and durable de depifnit. light and graceful Pinl Cagw, Stove of every dei-ription, at reasonable pricej"; Pan.-. Bathing Tub. Sifters, Oil, Strainers, Plata! Ware, Coal Scuttle, D p per, Market Baskets. E?g Beaten, and a thousand articln to uit theraot fatidiou5 purchacer. oct l'.Mw EUGENE L. HARRIS, AKTIST IN Crayon Portraits, S A 8 S A Fit A .S' FOR K, V. C. BEGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR attention to hi Portraits iu Cravon. Persons wishing gwid pictures or them selves or deceased friend., can have them nicely executed by hcndini; him a photo graph to w ork from. A Ood photxgraph ia necciry to insure a ffood likencw. The price below include postage by mall, on roller. A neat frame of walnut and jrilt will be furnished to those who desire it at 1 50.4 00. PRICES-: Size 14x17 inches $ ; 00 Life Size (butt) 1000 TESTIMONIAL : "Mr. Harris popcc the. rare gift of being able to delineate, accurately, from a photograph or other picture the exact likenees of any one. We guarantee satis faction." Oxford Leader. N. W have seen hi work, and consider it excellent. Try them." Central Pro testant. "We have seen h capital iortraItof Hon. A. W. Venable, by Mr." E. L-IIarri, that reflects additional lustre on hi genius in that department." Torchlight. 1 oct rS-tf ! C, W. YATES, i 7 Dealer In s rjCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALBUMS. PICTURES, FRAMES, i iVc, ec., Scc., A;c., &c. COLD PENS, ,. oct 15-tf 200 Cases 200 CANNED FRUITS u , "d VEGETABLES, bought just before the recent advance. All Standard Goods. You cau lay in your inter Supplie now and save mouey. CIIAS. D. MYERS & CO., 3 & 7 North Front Street. L0D0 ROYAL ItENGAL SAITE A DELICIOUS TABLE SAUCE Put -A- up in hnudfoiuc GLASS DECANTERS AND BOTTLES, Notonly a Sujviior DrcfMng, ' but an Ornament to the Table. CILVS. D. MYERS & C O.. 57 North Front Street. CAL1F0RMA HOXE Y SYRUP. " X E W C R O P. JJEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, SUGAR LOAF DRIPPINGS, AT E ir BUCK R' If E A T FINKST-TARLK BUTTER. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.. oct lo-tf 5 & 7 North Fn,rit Street. WILSON COLLEGE ! STRICTLY XOX.SECTARUX! SEXES IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS ! Ten Ahlf ami Exrr.RiENcrn Tcaciifkm ! JINE LIBRARY .AND APPARATUS. Healthful Location. Enterprisiug, So cial and Aloral Community. Preparatory, Commercial, Normal, Muelcal, ' Ornamen tal and CollejriaUj Deportment. Adran I tzz unsurpassed In the Stat-. Stolon MONDAY in OCTOBER 10 1-rt TnURSDAY in JUNE. StudcnU charged from time feutmue. Entire average expenses $200 per year. Music 43 additionalr One huiulml and eighty-eight StudeuU lart year' For Catalog le, address ' 8. HASSELL, AtH.lPmd't, I TEN1 s Thv AYtri in Freshly and r7atidstrl Prftitrd I EDITORIALS OX TIMELY TTfXHlt THE CAPE FEAR Itj ONLY TEX r T ti A IT R n K. "torle. PketciiMi. 9nrH1aey ! V A R I E T r 11 Y CO y U K X . J T to'X! . CbapBe Cmbrel Willi ItrtrahPrfry X . .... . ; Call at Ac CAPE FEAR. Ojfict, Old Jo$al B!'?, I Floor, or Mr. L. J. TnoKT0jr, City jgmt. i
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