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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, FEBRUARY 25,.: 1S86.-- &3 rys'4ri -1'- J. A-BO NITZ, EDITOR. 1 M X : r GOLpSBORO, .'X3. THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY 25, 1886. : , ;: THE MESSENGER. 4 y7. ESTABLISHED IN 186T.3 " ; Published every Monday and Thursday; at t the MRsaBxflBR Bmr.DiNO. Price $3.00 a year: ! 1.00 for. .three months. Served to town sub- : A ; gorl)er8' by carrier at $1.00 for three month. ': ;- ' tjubscription payable in advance. '' Advertising Kates: Per square (IV inch r spaced $1.00 for first, and fiO cents for each sub- V . sequent- insertion. Liberal discount to large advertisers and oir yearly contracts. V - fWThe Transcript and Messenger, a B4 ! y: eolumn weekly, the cheapest and Jarsrest politi cal paper published in North .Carolina, is also i published from the Messenoer press. Sub scription, $2.00 per annum : $IJ)0 forsix months. The TRANSCRIPT AND MESSENGER nas. ine largest circulation of tho political papers in North (Carolina. I ! Wl on no ings of individuals and delegations! Yesterday two members, of the Con press from . North Carolina anDeared before it Col. Green, presented the Jwinage Debate Out: of Season. The House Passes the Fit'J61irfc ti -' ; 4- ' vuoaM Drauca or ine uape New Advertisements. FOR BENT. Porter Bill. "febl8-2"w THE PRESIDENTS POLICY. He will not change his policyhUUOtJR ' WASHINGTON 'XETTER " Just now when the President is principles will, remain precisely the fiercely 5 assailed by the Republican same but be will have leisure now to caucus of the Senate anthreateijed 'if&oiofo officering. i'hVsfiip' pi sIaW the ostensible ground that be has fide,, not spoilsmen or needy ftdven- , been true to his professions of civil turers of cither party, but live, honest. service reform, it might bo said on a intelligent Democrats who' aie to be narrow view that it was lnormortune I chosen because of their "fitness. We T : ... , . - . r.r -,- - -- . I - ... -, . i' : , .-.'" '.t, -m ..." I - " " " " -- wjci um iu iut to draw attention to phases of his pol- will then see a remvigorated public House on Thursday was quite dra I serieelianswerincr all the' ends of ra-1 matic.w -A pathetic and eleerant snprI a o(.viu vf la iuu out law t.vi iuui I . . I - " c . 1 -i . . - . tional and reputable government. lE,oirot tbe measure by William "rounus in tne tiouse would report m - i ucjps wa iouuweu oy a more " w uMuuiuc, cuun niui cusiom t on i ro Ioselv identified. The o.. oixu lOAoiwiuonnw fort also in Pnrfpr'a boh nlfK fS stated that the snb-oomm tt nnrPPd my nome witnout permission tru'ith. howeverl as ''will Wear 'on a It is skid that St. John, 'the prohibi- Curtin.- . It was :- hainorousr; incisive ' make a favorable report." . ? V! g? aIl.persons from harboring, em- more careful; examination, isth President has adhered : so stnc UIS Vilil owl '"V "V" I r r i ' O - "7 I K UU JJX 1 . VUI illCW Li. 1 IIM VIIIH I v i.v V JJ ill aim A. CUMIMIS. I T f K 1 1 1 1 . I , , c.,u ' ov xru Uo.ni.-Jiio mill ilVti I On (ho iui V w" rciurii oorae ne is welcome w no so. Any infornia'ion of his wherea Educational. icy which seem on the surface to indi cate a disposition to modify or. change that policy with which hisadministra- A comfortable dwelling with six rooms. Fear. The committee considered New o Academy Avenue in LaGrange, N. C. River and madA . nnmrr;tmn Two acres of ground in the lot.-Good Stair Correspondence of the Messener.l 10'Ha.rk tnar1 ct,,,.? ; Ki9 garden, fruit trees, barn and etables.. A i mtm v u a v 111 rrii u via a rr i n, r k a i Washivotow ' F-hi W LTu .o. Cashie River anH, P.tnfnA. rwv mce.liome. Apply to of the Fitz ; John : Porter bill m t'lm'r Mr Johu A. Richardson, who. was - - . . r- 1 - m , i nere l tiursday, was confident the. Com- eh mutee on FuhUc Buildings abd Aurora Mala and Femils Academ? , , AURORA, N.C. ..Spring. Session opened Jan. 26th closes June 11th. 1880. n1 Pliniln'Tnav ont. . .. . D. C. MURCHISON,.: session and cged from entrance to ft LaG ranee. K. C. of iGuinrt. - - b -"ir.incc to end r .. ZP1111 and hoard moderate. NOTICE. ' , iijaL18 Medina moral Ld ,atth. tionist.has had his eyes opened byh,Stt :tly to recent Southern tonr. He found the t th Vh.lKhS:C.?I2r TurHlle' d rffiirm .C- Ch" .: "J old. of rather uniier iaf tViA I nrohibition sentiment Ktrrm in. all the I Ura r ic- n-r,- rpu x." -I (tmm!ttoa Tn.l.,i r..: -j I ize, Slim Duilt, . . I O .1 L CTi-i.. TT a. I- 1 : I .rto.. 171 . : HO mi -i I Cn k C 1 . . l.l r Kepuolicans nave - iound it necessary j ouuiucru oiaie.s. Aemucsy nas morer""-' jt-as auu no. nays j.ne . oui I r" ifo ui lue ruz tona to d My step-son. 'Charlev Foster, has left r,.t!""a5r iniormatlo,LllPpIy to non, ana i nere- rjQ a l -i ' Stay Ik Fsaals Csltei STATESVILLE, N. C. env-tnat; ne nas aone so ana to Judge : Harry White, of pennsyl- blind. tne eyes or tne careless ana , in- vania, nas oeen ciearea 01 tnecnarges 1-0.111 . iuUJ against him. ' ownj party are grievously onended hould. be copsidered proor in itself If the Presiderit were making whole sale! removals for party ends, would not the men who like that way of do- 0 stringent anti-liquor laws than any make some sort of Ingenious effort to j Northern State. .He "Was astonished especially t at the state of things in Alabama and Georgia. Npw the Messenger prints these things, 1, because they are old truths in new dress, and, , 2,. because it de sires to j make a preachment in the form of' "I told you so" to certain tlcapacitytosctapart ingrabHc business give it their apprb morbid papers and gentlemen of the haKncourgS fthe -eiireSe "il of the sales of public bation Would they day by day bit- North. With political prohibition we speakers, had something to say of abuse the Executive for keeping have no sympathy. For the sentiment intending, permanently to keep j of temperance we have great' respect. Republican partisans indeed. It is because hurt, because it commends itself in a I pointed to the falsehoods which madf general wajT to the moral sense of the of our people a race of whisky drink i .1 m . -w-i n 1 I y-v' ' - people, jnat Mr. Hidmunos ana mscoi- ers ana aemnger-drawers, tne one & leagues find it important to do some- sequel of the other. We fold St2 . 1 . ..--sr thing find it. indispensable to do that J John's friends that we were not so3- eoraething quickly. An election is to I ferent from other people as to desire take place this fall. Already the guns j more than a quart of blood or whisky are urilimberiug for action. The Mich I before breakfast unless the chills were . PmUb. hm i -v.tt : 'ww. xi.uy luiuroia'ion 01 nis wnerea- I maior 'rter bill Representative Q Hara was bnnt. will h t,nfnii lty and be signed of course by the ,me. ot sixteen Republicans who voted warded if email reward Is desired. will pass the Senate by a small febl8-3t ALFRED BRVANT. Goldsboro, N. C. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, Chair man of the Senate Committee on Fi nance, has introduced a bill of course ' in his individual capacity to set apart the- proceeds lands for an educational fund "and to endow colleges, &c. M- TH3 LTJTUAL'TBtTST Tim Life Association. terly and Some of Mr. Gladstone's utterances ' on . the reassembling of P'arjiament were significant. Irish measures in troduced by the Government would , olloW'the financial. The Government yi'had no intention of renewing coercive s lecrislation in Ireland. As to the for- eign policy, he said that he should follow the Eastern policy inaugurated by his predecessor, Lord Salisbury. nently to keep of temperance we have great ' respect. ,n VinaPe, and Mr. Morrison de- . Jvlr,A. in office! No. All along through that past so clouded fi" Jjf- Proce.edig .on the sub bTishtl llA, ... . 0 . . J 't so tnr this session had been irrejr . Air. Re e "the pollcy,' with erroneous views of the South w , ular and in the face of his solemn pro- day froc President. with the Democratic maioritv. All Yesterday, the House was switched tIle Democrats voted to restore Porter off aginst its will from the private to the army and retire him with the caienaar to the coinage question, Mr. ranK 01 coionei. Scott, of Etie, Pennsylvania, 'making Mrs.' Senator Vanee's reception on i fjpeeeh in favor of suspension, and Thur.-day was unusually brilliant. Mr. Geddes, of Ohio, one against sus I Among the many ladies present wa pension of gilver coinage. Mr. Reed I M1"8 Cowles. tily. attempted to interfere when the. Messrs. Ransom and Skinner called Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 20. 1886. Z)r (J. D. Rice, Southern -Manager tf th Mutual T'ltst Fund Lift Ataociation Atlanta, Ga. ' Dkar Sir : I have been a member of your Association for near twelve months, and am satisfied with its operations. 1. have accepted a directorship in the Aeso iation and will attpnd thp tnptfnr of port on. Tuesday on the free coinage tee on Invalid Pensions leported back the Boards when I can conveniently do proposition, in its favor, and will ask fhe bill for the relief of the Beaufort so I think the. company entii led to the that the Tuesday following be set apart Mounted Guards. It was referred to confidence and patronage of the public for its consideration bv th TTousa the Committee on Mib'tarv Affairs. nd shoald I at any time come toadiffer- i ne postonlce at Register, Wayne eni conclusion win maKe tue iact known county, has been discontinued and the Xo tne public-. Very respectlully, mail ordered to Goldsboro . . TTTW T TinDTPTT A potoffice has been established at tfeb22-tf . TIi!L8OT0 TERM of this ln.t!tutlon Li I Wn'Wedne8dr, January ), im ,0Q(N The last rear has been a very prooix-rmi. 1 Tho at tent) on of narpntu rected to the full corps of aus 1ai- ABLE TRACHERS, the HEALTriY rnp. J KEASONADLE CIIAKQES. " Snd f or caaloffue. , J ila rANNIEiEV.ERlTT January 4. 1888-if silver man beeran. Mr. Bland. wh.ln the President Friday. veritel 0lHJ Vaughn,, ex-member of the IT- I. i- all 1 mer to sav of th LiegiiHiure irom Aiiecnanv. was nere want of respect shown the Committee I yesterriay- on tOinaere. and Mr. Mom son' rlA-'l iVir. X. x. Womack has returned and Mrs. Womack with him. d made two reports yester- w a a. a. . a j nro-1 ',a,j tut? uummueo on v ar test. Bland will make a. minnritv ro I Claims, and O'Hara from the Commit- ct8-tf This will bring up regularly the whole question of the coinage. The minor ity report is written by Mr. Bland and signed by himself and Messrs. Lanham and tfynum. lit declares that the vol igan Btate campaign virtually opened Jextra bad. But they wouldn't believe J ume of metallic currency is regulated J at Miranda, Rdwan county, of which . "JL JU11J cuuuij, auoiuer State Chronicle Wilson rfrannom- We give elsewhere the arguments last Monday night. The political is and "opinion of Col. Ax M. Waddell in sues in the Congress are beginning to advocacy of the passage of the Blair crystallize, and soon we shall have the Educational bill. He presents the usual manoeuvres which precede a Na- ymatterjin an able manner, demolishing J tional canvass. The silver question is nnlrn rlzif k r fVia f j 1 G i nrom 1 coo Q "iron I Vi o rA Ttt i o tto ilo Vwl a 00 o f i rn 1 Jfcnn . foi, c,.v,i 1 t, 4--:ce : .1 : i I tx,-hiu nnnoaa ; t, r'orae or the less brilliant woman suf :L a. c,.., u ,.i..:,i.. Ja ' ' - fe,srsywere neard ov the House J11 . m me oiaies. uo suuws cuuciusivpjj legislation anequng corporation mier- wuun jr , juiu luereigre maue au appa- au-iary committee to-day. Many1 ad - the necessity of aid from the General ests. In view of these necessities the rently more successful effort to carry dresses were made, one by Mts. Goir Gbvernment. especially in the Souh- Renubliean nartv feels that it mnst their 4sperits." It is reallvtime. how- Kar wno asked the committee to let rn States, for the public schools, alnd j make war on the President. It stands j ever, to stop vilipending the South. that there are precedents tor granting m a sort ot mock-heroic attitude as I in iact, we have outgrown the point our solemn vouchers, and now thej may believe St. John. The Sonth is just as temperate in drinking as the North. Perhaps they have a better article of liuuor in those icvvuvVkj a JLiLViA VUV VU(W11 llgU lUllJ DV natlirp. nn ihuf tha nnlr I the DOStmastfir is Jrla J nra.Vin.m on. which devolves upon the Legislator is other at Belo, Surry county. John M. Ti mmaIiITI A'n Aft I to establish the ratio of value for the Watson postmaster; another at Knoll, 4mmvJL Wl JblUUlww coinage ot the two metals and to pro- wiacon county, Marcus L. Kelly, post- : .7 - 1 '"V1111."01"3 01 Dvn . . . Bl f The copartnershiD heretofore exiatlno at mis established ratio. .uacon county, ot whieh John C; Mc- Mwpot. f . n xfir,ohOTO. 11 t o.,i number of the more brilliant and Ltlnn(?ll i postmaster. merchants, doinir business at Sauls Cross xjeMuesineaoovemeroiiowintrpost- ltoads. JS. O.. under the firm nam and masters have been commissioned since tvle of L. D. Minhew & Co., has this ray last report: Henry C. Bndger, day dissolved by mutual consent. such aid. Gen. Sherman doesn't seem to be happy. In a New York Tribune inter view he is reported as saying: "The tyranny of the press in this country! is becoming simply awful. It is w.rse than the old tyranny of the slavehold ers. It will cause a worsse revolution than slavery did. ft will not be bloold- less either." Well, now, you had bet ter take some of the last syllable quoted, William Tecumseh, unless you RepuhJiejn predecessors, A . M I l "4 A sponsor for the civil service reform 01 sensitiveness and mean hereatter to movement. It says the President has I laugh at the blood-curdling anecdotes made pledges that he has broken. To the question of woman suffrage so to jueoiaie legislatures. ne put the issue pointedly, something like this Woman did not want suffrage ; suf- rrage needed woman. The countrv was ruiea oy the cities, and the expose hypocrisy and falsehood this; great parfy that never deceived any- i body, never told a lie, rises m its place and arraigns the Democratic Presi dent. Now what are the facts ? A and hair-ereeting diatribes which used t S.' She TJZ VJSZ to oe levelled at us to our erreat j A . 1 T I.I 1 1 I I 1 I : III'.-!!! I . W T -r 1 U . f LA L. t I 1.1111 V, I W-. . . . - . - - - -o Bladensboro : Jacob C. Mull. Carsons Creek; Stephen F. Worrell, Pikeville; Henry T. Cavmess, Cheeks; Daniel P. High, Whiteville; Hattie T. Briggs, BriggsviMe; Wm. R. Jackson. Dims dale ; Andrew J. Blizzard, Nat Moore; Henry T. Phillips, Yadkin College. Representative Reid returned hom 'o-night to pass the holiday. Mr. Jas Mr. Li. D. Minshew will continue the ousmess, assumes all liabilities,- and is authorized to collect all cliims due the firm. L. D. MINSHEWf H.J.SAULS. Sauls' X Roads, N. C, Feb. 8, 1880.-1 l-4t noyance. women's vote, which was the pountrvV train. reserve force to preserve it from de gradation. feter, the Hermit, has proclaimed a Cavalry, was nominated for a lieuten- C. W. H. NOTICE FARMERS ! .Full faculty. Thorough Instruction, well equipped laboratories- 7W .i w.fti..ua iuuucDue. riexiDiecurHp. ulum. Healthy location. Eeonor,?Li bessions begin in September and January Send for Catalogue. Rkv. L. MCKINNON. President, PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, N. C. ' j The Spring term commences on the 18th of January, 1886, and closes first Wedncs. day in June fallowing. The atterition of parents looking for a first class school for their called to the following advantages claimed tor Peace Instjtutk: 1st. An experienced and hlrhly accomnlilh ed. corps of teachers In all branches Sfj, taujrht in first class semlnartes for Youni La 1 dies and Girls. Advantages for instruction Music. Art and Modern LaniruaSSS !f-!rLo5at,on rtWel. the Capital of tho State. In direct railroad and telcwrraphlc cokn SHnfin ,th ever'r P,aco 'n thT, counu-y: iTinClnal Offlnt (nnnnniwl V. l i Ll ' u irim rr:- ' "do with for health M,r Ia,11lnr niostconvenit'ntlyarranBwtW any In th state: heated by U a "SSi r Z?ZJhB ,ePins-rooms of puPns.rrnw3 1 l.wu fcu pants, neatly ana wmfortaMT furnished, and each wnm.i h - "a..,y tor. daniror fmm Tfl, 'a- MR. EDMUNDS' CRUSADE. New Advertisements. pronounce it ither. An anodyne, per- turned spirit. smaller Proportion of the offices have crusade among all the faithful against 1 ant colonelcy. But the opposition was been vacated by Republicans and filled all the faithless. The Vermont saint s strong by certain Southern Senators by Democrats than were vacated and has worked the Republican caucus up tb?1 Ss' r 1 Said' WiU Wi.th" to the proper degree of holy zeal to re- irround. Merrill is the chaD who har- coyer the Palestine lost in 1884. Never ried the people of Louisiana and South filled under several of Mr. Cleveland's whose easy duty, to see that Republicans held all was anything like the frenzy of these places, was performed by letting the crusaders, j They are the regenerators iuo n'iny iu. Yuaii jdo uuie to ui wunu. riuiuuuus is ineir nero prove a President a hypocrite and a and leader. The world gapes and literestine" and useful ,,u" mtn uuiccs suuuiu i s'h3 uopiueeeusoiiuis way arous- J iu : not be bestowed for the sole purpose I in the faithful knights of the Repub- of reward for party service, but should lican cause. be given for the public benefit, to be ! But while St. Edmunds stirs up the held as a ipublic trust, and who has zeal of his followers in behalf of pun- Maj. S. M. Finger, State Superin- All lT l T j I1 tenaent or ruouc instruction, nas published an i circular sbowingthe number of pri vate schools sustained in North Car lina, in addition to the- public and graded schools supported by taxation. Th p.irmil.i.r shnws thnt nhnnt fmir I 1 1 J J I r n I I U i.1 A 1 ... n hundred private schools are main- r'aiaiiU" ; rePsierous : Mr. ja- yw m case sianas as to rimseit. tained, and Superintendent Finger munds hasi employed his subtle talents Mr. Ldmunds in the latter part of his savs the list is ineomnlete beeause SeV- and reat gaming in many causes of now famous report clearly permits the eral of the countv suoerintendents doubtful character and vast difficulty, world perhaps without intending to b vA npiof i rnnrt n0 aL but Dever m one tnat as more per make the revelation to discover the x ' I A A I elements of technical strain and moral dubiousness. From readinsrhisreoort Carolina during the reconstruction era. The President would hardly have suggested the name tor promotion if he had been advertent to the facts. especially as -Merrill is said to have been found incapacitated for active duty by the Retiring Board. The President will not hereafter encourage the promotion of officers who are to be immediately retired. Uoth houses adjourned over on Fri- MULE LOST! Stray d from my house, near Piinee- tnn, ou February 21, one Dark Bay Mule i meuium size; one eye ouno. Any in formation will be gUdly received and charges paid. K. MILLARD, lcb25-2t Goldsboro, N. C. NOTICE. kept the spirit and letter of that de- ty and political consistency, let us seef.,Jy.unt!J ll?esay "ay being the . ... .-.tv ' . . i , .. i5iia ana a National hoiidav: nlAom. t 1. n 4 1 1. ' 11 .1 I 1 1. . i 1 " 1 1a A bnro RPhnol lft nnt vorr0f tr, v"s present is in an me "iouve oi nis aemana tor intor- r- - - - i " n - - see. mation. Itjia to show how little of a civil service reformer Mr. Cleveland ing see how complete a sneak he him- day evening f The State of New Jersej has sus- one infers that he is not only endeav- has been while professing the princi pended payment. Comptroller An- onng to obscure the truth by false in- pies of civil service reform. In en- uciouu jciMsra iu iuo auj luuio w ttr-1 ici ciiwB uuu Aupuisiiccii reasoning, ueavunu iu prove ivir Cleveland a rants on the Treasurer on account of but that he as palpably falsifying the sneak : Mr. E&munds lets the discern- the decision of the Supreme Court dei- law itself. He cannot succeed in this. daring the railroad taxation law unr Thele is too hluch light all around. self is. We don't mince words. constitutional. Under this law was The great newspapers have exposed raised $900,000 of the $1,200,000 of the his double dealing. The Democratic State's annual revenue. The railroads Senator will! spread the truth of his- may think it wise to continue paying tory before the public in their report. J pears to be so good we unhesitatingly the tax until some new system is de- The whole question is being debated Put l in our almanac where the good vised. Otherwise the State will have in the press-Mhat greater Senate and oia iarmer looks for the state of the to depend kpon crifts and public- the people cannot be misled. Mr. Erf. weather at crop-planting time. Th On Thursday the Committee on the Library reported back the bill of Mr. Hoar, appropriating $250,000 for a monument to (ien. Grant. Twenty-one of the naval cadets at Annapolis have been found deficient. those who have not resigned will be dropped. Senator Ingalls' bill for high license in the District of Columbia provides for a license for liquor sold on the premises $300, in bar rooms $500. The undersigned havin? duly qualified as Executor on the estate of Mark N Smith, ie eas d, hereby notifies all per sons hiving claims against the said estate to present them to him on or before the i 24th day of February, 1887. or this notice win be pleded in bar of their recover). All pers ns indebted to said estare are re quested to make immediate payment. JOHN I. HERRING. Feb. 25, 1886-6w Executor. FLOUR, MEAT, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, iubauuo, PIPES, AND SNUFF, . ALSO Cup3 and Sau ers, Lamps, Bowls and Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Dishes, Buckets, Tqbs, Wash Boards. "T" r-m brooms, boap, AND EARLY ROSE Seed Irish Potatoes May be found, Cheap for Cash, at W1UIS EDMUflDSON'S NEW STORE. V Kornegay Building, Walnut Street t. 1-B-raph office. Climaiof .-TO ilth. . Bf.wruiai furnished, and et tnT- Han rrn. mm ..... ugt, , u ix3 m uho or open fl r-niorx ana stoves b incthn. While Peace Institute la under th. .uid Si tendchurcheiofelr j . . uauiv ttu u ii i ax Pa TERMS For Board, including furnished room, servant s attendance, liehts, laundry, with ri. ,n-a11 Vhe Englisb branches, Lat.n, Calisthenics, for term commencing Janu ary 18, and ending June G, 1886. $125 00. Paym-nts one-half in advance and ha ancelstof April. Sperial terms lor twr or more pupils from same family or neh?r - oorhOOd. Corrf'snnnrlnnnu U;X:. 5' Yv.uiai wiimmnv iuu particulars, a dress Rev. IL RTTRWp.f.t. wrkVr itaieigh, N. In Goldsboro, N. C feb4-tf o- NO ! ICR Farmers Look ! combined. The News and Courier CHARLESTON, S. C. AN EIGHT PAGE DAILY PAPER PRINTED ON R. Hoe & Co'h WpIi.Pa Minr. t ivcvtuvinu iress and Folding XTokIJ 13 V.U4UU ;We are not weatherwise. .But the suggestion of the Washington Star ap- Mr.'lngalls made some sarcastic ref erences yesterday to the South in con pection with the Blair bill, and as he wasslashmg around generally he made faces at those who opposed the bill on constitutional grounds, calling them "political archaeologists." It is said that ten or more of the Southern Sen ators are opposed to the measure. !.. : i. ;n x. mi i -i snirited e.itizen or th sal of RMiri. miinH. irl v,?o Tir v,,ii:. Star sava i "Thn ftnmmt uum wm pass. ic win aiso pass the i i I v..v. lu aj.io iuavvumomu I -1 " " ' v"" i. iuaj uui I tlOUSe. ties owned by the Treasury. The dej scheme for Counting out Mr. Tilden, De billing to buy Professor" Devoe's . It will be necessary for the House at cision led to a heated debate m the Assembly. Threats were made to im peach the court. By virtue of a D ed of Trust made to me on the 25th of February, 1885, by M. fl. .Wooten and wife of Lem-ir county. ur purposes tneretn specinecl, 1 shall b 11 at the lyOnrt. Hfinaft Hrwr in th f!.fn . . I . uv vy I b T V 1 juany .Republican Senators and Rep- Goldsboro, N C., on Monday the 29th resentatives have gone to Detroit to day of March, 1886, the property therein tart the campaign in Michigan Mou- conveyed, it being 77x167 feet of land Hiiuaie in tne vuiag ot Webbtown, on which the cin house, erected bv Col. Ra ker. and a small dwelling house are situ. ated. Term of sale Cash. JUNIUS SLOCUMB. TruxtM. Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 25, 1886 td Send me 40 cent for onn nnnnr? 41 no All the papers are minted, rvwt! for one peck, or $3 00 Jor one bushel andlded, ready to bo. delivered, to thd uoveriour pounds sent by express. icrB v lue man-room at the rate of u iame unesi corn in the State. Tt 4 .vw ou uuur. white corn, grows tall, yiehls nearly 1juble as much any other variety, 75 to 100 ears make a bushel, has unall cob, trains inch long and over half as wide I ry me, and if you are not satisfied I will send you back your money. Refer to A. W. Anders, Mag. olla, N. C. Bend lor some of the Excelsior and you will never regret it. JAS. L. ANDERS. febl8-U Maoruder, Bladen, Co., N. C. At V because the American people did not sIstem foretelling the weather, as I8 next fitting to pass a special or ur want to fierht for their rights. He will lt w so earnestly urged in some onar- ent deficiency bill to pay navy yard v i iv- . . I tr A u.,4. zi. .... , . ciupioyees ano wirnesses iu uio ptcocui uiiucriajiing oecause I " " " ""gui yvozsiKiiy uo lu- lHK Alexandria Gazette says: A striking evidence of the fact that sec tional animosities aie dying out in this country is afforded by the closer social relations that exist between the mem bers of Congress from the two once divided sections of the country. For merly it was a raro ; thing to see the line dividing the parties in both houses crossed, but now in the House, as in the Senate, Northern members, even the most ultra Republicans, are fre quently seen talking and laughing in the most familiar intercourse with Southern members on the Democratic Side,, and Southern members doing the same with those from the North on the Republican side. ill, but is still a and mrors in tha VaA 1 the President himself stands in th uuced to sell nim its weather bnrpan Spnatnr Voct iioa KoQn ttt ' - I . VH vv v VOb UtViJ fcV, Vi T way, history; behind and the people as at present organized, all equipped 18 improving. beside him. ! ad ready for business at the old stand. But m the opening sentence of this Wf. r,ecommend the "Professor" to try article we maide an illusion, which to a CKer on tnat basis- The Govern those who have not seen some recent ment may have oor interest in flazen statements hiav seem to reomre t- for the most insignificant coin of our planation. Ik a conversation with ; "onal currency ad we might be Senator Jones, of Florida. aosent. Hazen's accounts have not yet been straightened. The Interior Department register gives the legal residence and Congres sional distriet of employes. bome wildcats petition throueh a Col. John L. Brown, a prominent mer- 1UUCU lo elve a Drass button to boot. Senator for the abolition of the Presi chant of Charlotte, when the latter called upon him kst week in company STEAMER BURNED, with Representative Henderson, the .With 500 Bales of Cotton and Farmers .Can't Get Rich MAKING COTTON AT 8 CENTS PER POUND. But by practic'ng ECONOMY thev may continue to live at home and saye a uwie every year. One good place to economize is in the purchase ot KE UTILIZERS. All the manures that can be made at home must oh made there, and all that are bought must be good but cheap. Ibt C .Mi Co., f go is prepared to meet the emergency by oiiciiug vo riiAMBB a valuable Lime Phosphate, Low hmi M. roo Uo Boxes Meat, Bbls. Flour, t Sugar, 15 Sacks ( offee, bbls. Molasses, Bushe-ls Oats, Sacks Salt, Hoxes Tobacco, president is reported by Col. Brown, according to the Charlotte Observer' Washington correspondent, as making me ueciaraiion that an equal division of all the offices would soon take place. ihis has been construed to mean offices clerkships under the civil ser- Other Freight. Washington, N. C, Feb. 22! Editor Messenger; Th Steamer Onn. cord, of the People's Line, left her wharf at 10 A. M. Satard.iv momrr for Baltimore, with about 500 hal of coiron and some $2,U0O worth of other rreignt. Uwmtr to an pTfrAmotn im Among the Senate bills of Thursday (L'und in North Carolina, eround in North Was One t)v Air KnnAti tn nrnviHo f 1 vyaiuiiiia anew basis for the circulation of Na tional hanks. On Wednesdav and Thursday th 10 Cases Horsford S B. P. on Social Topics. Gross Matches, Bbls Irish Potatoes. Ilia Lsidin Papsr of the South Atlantic States. 3k t1) tbe Aftsociatcd PreFs Reports' Vi.1 lPhicCorrwpondcncc from wUluD new rkand other Ci-ies -CompTere Telegraphic Cotton and Pro vision Market Rcpoits. raw XDor.x.XITai A YanAii. THE WEEKLY NEWS. A TWELVE PAGE FAMILY PAPER. StSP In?P? alithe Domestic; State and City News and the following Specialties: Choice Stories, Chefs i hroni- Jj' K"u"uura department. The best Weekly Family Newspaper published: anywhere lor circulation inthc South. ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF A YcAR. THE SUNDAY NEWS. AN EIGHT PAGE DAILY AND FAM ILY PAPER COMBINED. Each number contains tho latest Tele grphic, City and State News, Two Tales ot t ictiorJ. one lorn? and thn -i . L?fe.?ePartmcnt, and articles t TxriT i luo uul nanus. When the crew came on HoV th0 steamer was aflame from the after nog-orace forward. Th cued by the Steam Tug Edith, assisted by other small boats f rom: town. The The New York IriWlatest wail vice rules as well as those not subject tide (the wind blowing half alTfrom wvci iuo jrosiiuasier vienerai s oerenc-1 u c appreaena u- was uunnwesij sne grounded about on e- tion is altogether the saddest, observes not the resident s meaning, or, if it naiE mile below. While all hands the Washington Post. It annearsnow Was, that incapacity, crross neleet of wer,e .at a,ner they were called on that Mr. Vilas has again struck a dutie., bad character, display of very KtrKr urmii Vi iJiuw j. I i iih riirmu nnn nnri i vvAoa. j uaiLisauaiiiii in ff 11 lift icavn , i leges of the dwellers along the Lower bperatmgtd displace Republicans, and ; Mississippi. He found that a contract tnat places were to be filled by . i for carrying the mails between New Democrats, under the action of the Orleans and Port Eads had been sub- law since frdm the South" at least ;let, in violation of the rules of the de- j nearly all who stand the examinations Concord boats could not be used as the 1 Tartment-wViinli ronniro' ciiViioacAo I are members of the r)emnirrf? narfn "re was between the crew and it. The J be."C?rded: .He has .oe. thiDf that io-rnal has all the 'foSTafSt,1?! i ceied the original contract and made wnue endeavored to show is, that Mr. badly damaged condition. All other one with the subcontractor, Cleveland is not a .mugwump pure and Ireignt and the boat gives the publie exactly the mple, but is a Democrat who believes cPtton wasAfulIy i . . . . . . . . i Stfifl.ni ! Tdw tL 1 AAA same service it has been, enjoying, but in a practical reform of the civil ser- ,wv saves the Government $10,000 'imt: an. nce,: Ha vine nW sufficiently rebnfeed i, . num. 1 Another Republican natriot b t ie spirit once dominant hi tr, lanH' oiJVJ?16 . Cxtery . and been insulted, and the " IrHmne nmi that office is not a trnst hnt ei'mnW -o t - . - i w w ciOTw pa'. . - . t r .. . tow i , . , I 7 7 . ."M ... . ' i vaoaaa wot nis wrongs I V4enly, if things go on in f ewardr-not a piublic but merely a pri- i mauer m,r. uieveiana will de velop his polioy'in another "direction. a . new which House considered the bill forfeiting he land grants to the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. -The Morrill bill for a new library budding was reported favorably on Friday. Chief Clerk Tpwles was examined to-day by the Committee on Accouuts id the investigation into salaries, &c, now proceeding in the House. Gen. Cox, who started the matter, says the investigation will result in economy, and that it will extend to all depart ments of the Government. On the other hand, Capitol employees saj nothing will come of it. The Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Associa tion will convene in the lecture room of the Unitarian Chnreh next Tuesday, and will remain in session for thre. days. A large number of papers will be read, two by North Carolinians, both on practical branches of enquiry. Maj. Robert Bingham, of the Bingham fcehool, will take as his topic, "The Need of Manual Traininsr. in and spec-ally adapted to North POTASH, LYE, SOAP. STARCH DRY Carolina soil. nnnnc vttmuh n' '! L'.u The excellence of our PHOSPHATE u . rL . 1' uu 1 8 tiOES knowIerJel by such planters as Mr.T.'l.Oll- UAA tlAUUVVARE, WOOD- ver. Pine Level, N. C : Mr. J. S. Benton. Golds- W A FfR" Jf-r. oro. N. C: Mr. Geo. H. Vancev, MiddleburJ. WAKJJ.,- &c, &C. H. . W. P. Hobrrs. Statf Auditor, and by tWThe ahov twwto u i hundreds of others who have tested Its merit goods must be Pold. We offer this PHOSPHATE to our BEST & THOMPSON Planters at the LOWEST POSSIBLE Goldsboro. N.O.. FVh ft r OUT. fj I i 1 . I . Hiv ami uu reasuDMuie terms Fancy prices must take a hark ftlUbi-HATE is the thing you want. Analysis bj the N.JEspsriaent ' Station. ANALYSIS NO- 2333- Bone Phosphate,.... um per cent Phosphor.c Acid,;..... 5 u per Lime, Cartxnau?, 64.28 per cent Majme-iia, o.M percent rPUBh 0.40 uer cent Water, only, if per cent Call on or write the N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., feb3S-3m K A LEIGH, N. C. NOTICE. 1 RAILROAD I THE ONLY DAILY LINE BETWEEN THE AD SOUTH. 1113. T other route i St "Evr YOKK and all Points EAST. Schedule taklno Xnrthhnutut . " " .r' w -S " " " OlAllll.HN T LT Hi PAM' Portsmouth , ;3a r ' Norfolk " J,1 . OW Point 3:15 A. M. Wl mnn. Ar. 6:45 " Baltimore Lv. 4:05 - PhilAdiTM. tw York Southbound . Ar. 9:30 a. m. 9:15 44 8W " M 75 4 11W1 TWO DOLLAH8 V YBAXl. The three papers, Dally. Weekly and Sunday, are Printed on VS'-fit rrn. t Address Tiie 1 Nero and Courier Ccmpany. febl- C11ARLE8TON, S. C. -tf CapDPear&Yadkin ValleyRailway CONDENSED TIME 7 ABLE NO. 13. MOB DAY, K0VkBER 23, 1885. MAIL AMD PASSEJ-OEirTIlAIKS NORTH BOmtD Leave Bennettsvllle; 8. CM g., J. Shoelloel, N.c iS Faycttevlllo, f ...... i55? x " Sanford, P.M. " Ore Mill, . -- . Libertr. " Arrive at Greensboro, u fST Dinner attayettcviiie. MAIL ANli PA83ENOEK TRAINS ! SOUTH BODMD LrVrr- NC- : A.M.- - Banford, . MU " Karettovilie ? 1:4.5 P.M. Arrive Bennettsville. V . .' . . L ECr-Plnner at Sanford: neiKidiTurJ. Bcn a 2:30 p. m.. arrior at Khl8??'1 ,8aturd-7 a-.d Faret?eTili fA806 UoGl - P- hFSYT lyetteviiie on Tu ! this style, there wont bei a job Mt for pood men to comf9rt themselves withal; C.5 Having this day qualified as Ad minis- 1,0 1 trator (0 bonis non n o..n thn MttA . ,r fa. I Tl : M Southland Maj. S, M. Finger, State WJ dec -M undersigned herrby Stopa at all lcal sutio Tto toko onSd put : tti 1 7:.,. I notifies the ereditirf nfBM Mt.a A off passenarera. 1 0 uxnaput 4Fciiuicij.jt-ai 01 uuuuhuod, will 1 s:"lr: r'--T w Connectt-.tvvv.t. .. . rreiirntand Puunn.TMlr,. r4at ll:30a.m and ar- under Atlantic Hott " " Leverore4tw .Ti,- . -1 wNO. M. Itosn j. . Sr and 8aturdvi it r S . ya. Thursdays m and rrt ; 1 VT-"; " "e. 1 at 10 a. i-ayetteviiiP. I Sanford with ,i j notifies the creditors of said estate to nr. speak of -The Educational and Relig- ,!nCV wf " V Proven, -dmg steimboat UndtorU: ion Interests of the Colored Peooleof W!.Vi Lum. 'Sleepers rT& atl rr . -1 buia uuuus w a oe n pahmi in not- nf thAi. iiiiaueiDaiaATwr Now vAw Uin UUULll.' : 1 - r - 1M W-. . . . "vipuv uu riupnooii Th. m Wiri-a .JZTfl tT , n ACia jJine wnn uoiamg aimosi conunuoas I - ..c HENRY-E. PAISON" - i ; 7-- ; w ;y , xAyuao, juu i aepi uusy wiin near- (January in, iejo.-4 wot,- : i J v . uen i oup u . T
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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