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' "1 rT J. A- BONIT2, EDlrOR GOL)SBOItO, N. C - THURSDAY, - - - - MARCH 4, 1886. THE MESSENGER. ESTABLISHED IN 1867.1 ITHEOR AND ARMY;AGAlN. ture of the "question, which has been Perhaps the greatest nuisances in so eloquently and elaborately mis OUR WASHINGTON-LETTER5 this country, not excepting the short- stated'and distorted by the gold ad vo- North Carolina Members and the haired women who bawl for suffrage, cates, the minority show tHat the de- are the individuals or associations whd preciation of silver as compared with stand guard over all the loyalty of the gold is not as to its purchasing capac-' land." It cannot be that twenty-one ity. Ascompared with commodities years after the conflict ended it is nec- it has not depreciated. The value of essary for a special class, to be more I gold, due to the change of standards Revenue Bill. Hot Debate on Pensions in. the House. was m attendance On ihe fl. U. of Masons of the 33rd Degree. ! Mflj. A. J. Galloway and Mr. Tbos. B. Hill were here a few days since. Judge Gudger was also among late ar- rivajs. ile leaves to-nirht. Mr.J.C. Buxton, of Winston, was in th6 ci yesterday. j . Mrs. Swindell has been quite ill for several weeks. , Senator Vance returned from Mich- Staff Correspondence of the Messenger.)" Washington, Feb. 27. The three Democratic members of the Judiciary zealous than the community m ostra- in Germany in 1S0 from silver to gold devolved the duty of replying in the Rn Thursday night. cising "traitors': and "making treason and tbe suspension of silver coinage name of the minority to the mislead- Senator Ransom was -at the White odious. And yet such necessitv is im- by the Latin Union, has anDreciated. l0 report of Senator Edmund and House yesterday. To-day Represen- i ' i . .. . . i a. . a : ii i i . no by cer- It is shown that the refunding acts of " - maJy on the question of ap- vesv,ox ana ureen called on tne ic ic7i j j A pointments and official papers, havef "resident, letimesince 1870 and 1871 provided for the payment about cnmnl th Ar u- Mr. James F. "Rrrtt Wr, n. Sfentslrtio1'' of the proposed action of a Washing- of the whole debt, principal and inter- port, which will be submitted on Mon- Panted under civil- service rules to a advertisers and on yearly contracts.) ton City post of Grand Army of the est, in coin of the standard value of day to the Senate. It is said to he the clerkship (class one) in the office of Now that standard of value was nanoiwork mainly ot Senator Pugh. A uanor. j a 11 1 nils letter will not appear until asy mil postomce, tfrunswiekCo., " after the report is offered, I shall not nas befn discontinued. ytfrS, SUE T. BUBKftElfi'S DRESS PROTECTING;. CORSET t Piitontecl Docomber 23 . Publi3hel every Monday and-Thjursday, at ftbe Mksskwoek Buit.dino. Price $;i00 a year: pcr'hers by carrier at $1.00 for threle months, posed upon US Whether or i AUVEKT1S1SI1 nAie: enlumn wneklv. thecheanest and larBest Doliti- KepubllC toUChlUff a panorama of the ioU. cal paper pubJishedin ortll Carolina, is also j kt t battle of Manama s n thp the silv ublished from the) Messenger Dress. Sub- Mfrss Dame or wanaShas, or as tDe iue sv er dollar of 412J grains. r . ; . - t . . - m. - - i w vuvi i vi a. nun. fheP Tkanscr4 Northern people say, Bull Kun. Well, the interest-bearing com obligations attempt to give an outline, but simply Bern. W. Harris, Collier ; Peyton largest circulation or the political papers m inis post examinea me pictures pro- unue uuvernraeninow outstanding ICUJ" mar tne document will North Carolina. kI.1v H. -Mayo. Falkland: and James C. i i i ----- --'' r I i-v. -1 - ---- ' nA rA AoniAoA f tai.lo iho rocnin J "wfira issiip1 hv virtiiA r,F iha u.f f upnoid the Democratic oosition. rhillips, ledger, have been coinmis- r; I. I IhoHiIl4-.v.. .: l i n I onnoH nwt m u ft,..., . U .. . , . : m.. - j; l in i Tiftn rannnmrr rnom nAsnsA rnprA n-.'iai mu. excent mfi .i nfir opnr. nnnns i ... . . . r'" t - . ' xnK various siacumg tobiiuuw-. ; . . f . , . r " " " ' iranon ot distilled spirits, which had Vea named. which have been entrusted under the noining treasonaoie in tne represents- issueu unuer me act ouooi, or since been desultorily dfscussed sevpral VVilliamGarl Browne, Esq., has I l. y-v , i - ILL I . I. . I A. - 1 - - new rules with the preparation of ap- tlon- Uut m iowa, however, another stiver coinage was resumed, and are imes tnis session, was considered in Pain striKmg likeness ot Hon. committee of the whole WWInOC,W W. H. H. Cowles. M. C. from the 8th propniuuu,uins seeiu iu ucucicnuiucu t- .... 1 . - . . .. .. , .. and Dasseri th Hnnw T I .UU u District. He hn nrAor tn nin j. (..uLU.:-. iU.nl J 1,1 U t rtti flnrl hati thorn nrocant in tho " X nerefore TO restorft th a si rpr rini ar r ' iut- . . " . k"-" lw-reiuieuitr ia,,u "cr T" - , t manner of its passage that I have here Pra'ts of Judge rJennett one ot inclined to extravagance. -The bills oeuaie pruiesung against tne exnioi- uU ixiFc it pujbui m me re- to do. The bill was not favorer! I.v representative Johnston, of the 9th reported thus tar are not opeq to this criticism. One of the best and most reliable paperthat comes to this officio is the New York Daily btar, edited and owned by Hon. Wm. Dorsheimer. It is ably editedj well printed, sound in Democ "excellent paper. The New York World has been blow- tion at the National Capital of "a "demption of these obligations would the N rth Carolina delegation. But Congressional District, and one eacTi panorama of the battle of Bull Run, be no violation of contract or of good "ev made no speeches against it, not or nis Wlte. an two little girls. showing the success of traitors and the "faith on the part of the Government defeat of the loyal men." "towards its cxed t rs." Surplus in the Treasury ? All a mis: The part of Mr. Bland's argument take, Mr. Morrison.. The surplus is which required greatest ability nnd in the hearts of the little Grand Army elaboration has been very slightly Republicans a regular surfeit of lov- treated m the report before us. This considering it worth the trouble. iSeyertheless, it was their purpose to resist it in its passage. Mr Reid ealled for n. litricioTi unrl P,1 1 demanded the ayes and noes. The Speaker pro tern., Mr. Springer, says " a not hear the lntter Amnr.A although Mr. Reid, Mr. Storm and C. W. H. COL. THOS. S. KENAN. The New Clerk of tlie Supreme Court. racy, and it has all the news of the ajtv a bonanza of bile and bitterness, is to be regretted, as the great stress other members said they did and tb Kaleigh News-Observer. Tim 1 Tl 5 1.. A .1 J . 1 1 i . " I . . " J vv, UUt4 Ujr I " lvvrwu. A1Jt in Xl U 11 LIU V 111 day. it ih a pleasure to ret sucn an lf tbe exnression be not a eontradic- laid by the erold Deoole On the dauwr "mcial Hecord shows that the renortPrs be crratified to larn that Hon Thnmoe er to ra ll- ID statements made in the o- Kenan was yesterday aDPointed wmw -.; " . rscx nas tninv 'a.i. over others, Th Lacings are jut unl the back of the arms instead of the W and when the Corset is worn present ' perfectly smooth surface around the w The openings thus placed have qnh cloth shields stitched on each side of t!,0 back, turning to the front over the ia-hr, VApt n.nA amill ttovn .-..t ' . ... r, mt-reuy ' -'"S uiu out lV th and also ' nrflvfntinty thnm r..." . ...tJ1 """I PllOwipi. through the dress. I have often fiecn Jiandeome toilet spoiled by nUrh an exhi tion. This is entirely obviated by Woarin this Corset. It also does away with necessity of wearing "Cort Covers -except under very thin dresses. fir. tThe Prices range from $1.0() 1.25, according to No. and Svl. fize two inches smuller than your I measure. tion in terms. ingon its big circulation, aid some NO FREE SILVER COINAGE. very tall swearing has been -done to Mr. Coon is pretty good authority i . , : j I n n i i , . , . prov n wiy mige auu litiu iiiui eae. lor ivepuoncans wneii they get 111 a The bladder has been punctured by hole'' and need a keen and stalwart the Star, the only sound Democratic liar to extricate them. He was verv daily published in 'New York City, serviceable in the last National cam- whitth publishes affidavits from news- paign. As a cooker of figures and a dealers which conclusively proie that dexterous manipulator of facts Mr. the orld has lost o0,(X)0 subscribers Coon has few equals and positively no in a tew months. suneriors- Jnst now. roin or rui f rf o i - r y'L 1 1 j I puunurti juu, uc itMiuers nis aisnn- among tue -nikhed. or irhnossibilitv of restoring silver tn I o 0,.i,tP ,i.i u 7: c a Ho.use the following day under theMerk of the Supremo court to fill the p M""fcJ " i!tt 7oV . u Pruise, J a Pwliamentary enquiry pro- vacancy caused by the death of Mai. Government of the United States has posed by Col. Cobles. Messrs. (Z Bae-lev. J deceived some persons" and possibly HQd Reid had their position made man- Col. Kenan is one of the most ele prevented an earlier determination of f mL" , , gant gentlemen in the State a man xue eaucators, who were m session r the highest character, a good law ru. j three days, adjourned on .ver and a staunch Democrat. He has I hursday afternoon. Four of the pa- already served ,U fellow citizens in pers were not read.: The first paper ingh official station and his conscieu- read at the final session was on "For- rus fidelity to duty has been conspic- estry in Educaiion," by Mr. Warren nous. He is known of all North Car- mgjy, ot lew York City. The mem- h'linians to be true and pure and faith it. I 1 . CfiOrders from any part of the United Stat s will receive p'r mpt attcntior) ij Send your full address, With 15 cents extra for xxsuge, to SIRS. SUB T. BURKnEAD. mchl-3t (Lock llox fill,) OOLDSUOHO, x. (" The Messenger was first to urge the claim of Col services to the. fold hnora ihomas I fui, i xt tt i , . . u"""o" ,UC! I'u'uiHus ui iue iew xorK C5. ivenan tor the position ot supreme jtij Tr n u ., - , , v UeraUl. Mr. Coon has gone through r rh' , iui the debates on the Funding act of 1S09 oe aoie to announce tnat tue honor Qr,-j: v,A c4-i 4. c u it . , , , . , , . ! . aiid the settlement of the public debt has been conferred upon him, and we rr L u i 1. j , A. x 1 . , He appears by the extracts- and out . I. Ime: given to have rim his little blue D8SLO ea. 111s eight years' service as l,, . , , , , . Fllv" tX,i auoui tne uroao pages or the the question. He says simply that the restoration of silver here will give a demand for it that has not existed since 1873, that the tendency will be to a restoration of silver? to a purity with gold, and it is beliefed will so re store it ; but whether or not this is so. no debt is due which may not legally he paid in silver, and even should we iro to a silver standard no harm would 0"a no rr,,-i is sp:llino the well known 'uiu auu lOMIJ- about 150 strong, on WednesdayafteV: Nary therefore for us to say anvthin J Ai jJDUilllQP fl JlP fi SI D D I1J UTTUDSrU HlUfb. ' - i I" llLUUI I I m oers enlled on the President inabodv. and industrious, and success throughout. The address of ment will give general pleasure, hs we mj. l inger on W ednesday night, has have said, and this fact will do more Attorney-General has doubtless famil Conqressioiial Record, and omitted from 1 v.:. i. ..a 1 o iariasKu nuu wim muea or me worK 01 . !.: Ai . 1 , , . rp. . niawum evwjiuiug max COUJU in -uus the smallest decree militate in.t r the clerk's office. amount to about $3,000 a year. The Norfolk Landmark says; lio publican members of Congress are op- posed," as a classy to any appropriation of money when t is to bo spent South of the Potomac'; but it will not do for them to put," their objections pn so called constitutional grounds, after pensioning armies of men and women at the expense of all sections. jThey have voted hundreds of millions of -1 11 -I n uouars ana empires or acres jaway without warrant in the Fundamental law, and it cannot deceive the public when they appeal to that asreasin for refusing expenditures for the improve ment of the South. They are ihcon- ii.. ' a. 1 . I .' sisieuiiy censisrenr inconsistent m quoting the Constitution and consist ent in withholding aid from this! part of the Republic. 1HE Mouse Maval Aftairs Committee have sketched ot a navy of veriv re ispeciauie proportions. lhey tavor the development of a torpedo service. including a number of boats of treat retar7 undertakes to make the non- speed and equipped with the most ef- readin Par of the public accept as a fective weapons : a snnadron of thP fact what is not eve& a figment of his his side and put m strong relief every- thingjthat could be twisted into a shape favorable to it. Mr. Beck and Mr. Daniel R. Goodloe had both been over the same field and arrived atdiametri cally opposite results. The purpose of Mr. Coon was to show that almost everybody understood by the word ''coin"' m the act to be gold coin, and not gold or silver or gold and silver But Mr. Beck's- great speech at the beginning of the present session abun dantly proved the contrary. The truth is, Coon has to assume in many places what, there is no language whatever to establish. His structure nearly throughout is a structure of fraud and sophistry, too base for anyhody but Coon to have erected, unless'it be Mr. Edmunds in his later and lower estate. There is a very close parallel between Edmunds' report and Coon's letter to the Herald Bureau in Washington. The Senator says that a law is in ex istence which he knows very well has been repealed." The ex-Assistant Sec- oeen more talked ai.out than u Come ot it. hpn th wim WPBtoi-n' tearuro nf tho nrnoi.ili ipu.u K-kv.... l 1 ,t ' w " 1 ' 1 i ii ut:. i k n amr .uiiiv nit- m t- 1 11 n vvri ! 11 t mm notxr on statesman slashes into Mr. Manton r?n,.ainJ?? her to work ior the passage pointee is held and the regard his Marble, whom he accuses of insniHn "lt,r QUU'inn p easing personal traits have won for 1 ' 1 ri 1 no .fc. - 1 1 1 1 , v. 1 1 ,u fmm,a v milf0ii,cf . "u J-nursaay aaopted the m. ne wui make a most efficieni the famous bi-metal 1st, Cernuschi s, resolution for providing sites forcer- officer and the State is to be congrat pamphlet in which that eminent au- tain statues. The Peace monument t ulated on snr-nrinfr hi ,.v..aa . . . ... , . . " I . " ' "" ' " ihority deprecated the tree coinage of i,t5 or.i enusyivania Avenue and Col. Kenan was born in 183S near ..;K,- TT.-.-i . 3 C1a.-j. l 111X3 Kj ouvci-uv tut! uuiieu oraies. a verv mi important point is then slurred over in two sentences: "All the silver in "Europe now in circulation as money T l' . f M . 1. . A. A 1 . . ' I 10 i pen vviiu gxuu at ine ratio or -USED FOR COTTON AND TOBA.CCO ALSO, THE WELL KNOWN PERUVIAN GUANO, MIXTURE Manufactured hy the American Fertilizer Company, of Noifolk, Va. ' Call to 1 : that is tq say, it is worth 3 cents more on a dollar there thn 01.. ,. . , , J A. 11 Tl .1 "ciD fin cumparfu 10 troiu. r or tnis "reason no silver in European coun tries could come to us should we -re-"store silver to an unlimited coinage "at our ratio of 1G to 1, for it is not to "be supposed that France, for instance, "would be willing to lose $18,000,000 "in order to exchange a part of her "silver for a portion of our gold or the "whole of it." Mr. Bland would supply the coming vacuum to be made by the retirement ot JNational bank notes on the pay 4 j ment of the debt by unlimited issues of silver and silver certificates, and draws a bold, engaging picture of the prosperity that must ensue If that pol- ui uuaucB ux3 auoprea. "it may be said that those owning fixed in comes, government bonds, State and certainly be a gain; as, from the im- forces and sent to Johnson's Island GohUboro. N. C , mchl-2m NOTICE. the Capitol is to be removed to Con- Kenau.wnlle, in Duplin county, and nectieut Avenue, 20rh and Q streets, eomes of a line long distinguished in and a statue .of Columbus put in its the annals of his section and of the Medu. a statue ot ha hayetfeistobe btate. His people have been honest erected at the foot of the Capitol and '"tn and faithful in the performance Maryland Avenue in the new circle. f all the duties of citizenship since hitherto- selected for the Garfield the earliest days of the common wealth statue. The latter will have another and the representative of the family location. The Library Committee has of whom we now write does no dis ounglfd things, while making some credit to his "raising." He received slight improvement. It was well to his academic -education at the Grive order the Peace group somewhere else. Academy near Kenansville, and un it was aiso well to give Garfield a less der the tutorship of that learned and conspicuous position thau the front of reverend minister of the gospel. James 4,h day of Febrmry, 187. or this nor the Capitol. But exactly why Col urn- M. Sprunt; studied later at Wake For wil1 be pleaded in bar of their recove nus and la layette should have the est College and at Chapel Hill, and places raot suitable for Jefferson and graduated at the latter se;t of learn Madison is not explained. By all '"g in 1S57. He sat at tho feet of means, let us have all four statues, Pearson for his learning in the law. bur let them be assigned to appropriate t eeeived his license to practice in the quartets. La Fayette's monument county court in I80S, and his Supreme should be where Jackson's is. in T,a. court license the vear f,ll r ayerte hiiuare or Park. Jaelcson' M'eiran his career an Mtfurnov m should be at a very prominent place Kenansville. There he practiced with on me main avenue or the city, a.out success until the war broke out. when halfway between the White House he entered the service of the State as and the Capitol. Columbusand Frank- '-aptain of the Duplin Rifles. In Im ought to be given the next most March. 1SG2. he was elected 1ot,p1 of available .positions. Then the mnu- the 4-d regiment North Carolina ment ouiidmg might stop for a while, troops, and he commanded this reiri It would be a fine thing to dispense ment until the occurrence of the battle ... uc iHinirtij iijouumeuts airo- Ui ucu.suur:, m wnicu he was irerner. in an artistic sense it cvmld wounded, cant n red bv tba Pn.i.i - - - ' x' " 1 -7 1 v v 1 ri. j Bottom Pricea and S o o nvr o.- C. G. The undersigned having duly qualified as Executor on the estatu of Mark N. Smith, deccas-d, hereby notifies hII per sons hiving chums against the said cstnte to present them to him on or before the ice r . All pers 11s indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. JOHN 1. HERRING. Feb. 25, 1886-fiw f Executor. NO' ICR fast modern war vessels heavily arined ; and the completion of the four ujnfin 1 -shed monitors for harbor defense The committee also endorse Secretary Whitney's sehemeof reorganization of orain. It, as he says, the greater number of debaters in the settlement of the public credit question in 18G9- 70-71 had meant gold instead of coin when they spoke on the subject, gold railway mortgages, and others who 'l... ... : .. c a 1- . -. unx3 lueoiues irom inese liens would xawi ici-five me same amount ot labor, ui piuuucis 01 lauor, ror a ooliar "they 1 are now receiving ; but" and here comes in w the Navy Department. These ships and not cin would undoubtedly have would be 111 addition to the four ! ves sels now practically ready for service, and td the four authorized by Congress last session which have not as yet been more than planned. Taken altogether the; proposed new vessels would pro vide the country with a snug little navy which, even if it did not make much of a show alongside of the ma jestic ironclad navies of the warlike been used in the verbiage of the act. The; use of silver instead of gold was insisted on by some of the speakers, andlsurely if the two Houses had in tended to proscribe silver they would have done so in the statute and not left it to be inferred. Apropos the great question of the coinage, about which there is so much possible Jackson to the improbable There he was held in confinement n.s ashinton (in the circle), all through prisoner of war until March, 1865. uie variations ot recent naval berots when tie was exchanged and returned ana second-rate generals, the whole to his home in Bladen. From that collection is not worth the value of th county he was elected to th TmcL. old metal at the foundries, since it ture and served dnriti? thfi spi..n nf C 7 . . T l.rt - - . W L . 1 hat to these neonle. wouia COst something to remove them. Ibbo-bO and 18GG G7. In 1SGS ho took r 1 ii rn itMt . 1 - ' f .t 1 . - 1 . i -r-v . . will be the heaviest strokes of the ifVrL"? i,:. pUr" nL'"..,. ;e,r3 i t:??1 l? 4V B, , 11 yx 13 iu vx3 a, uunars sur-1 vuf;icsiuuiai uismci, men uopeiessiv tand sarcasm but what thev lose I plus. rAina) a aa - - HUU uiu iim.i auuiimuie woiK in that regard they would train bv J-he galleries filled up to hear Wise tor the Democratic oartv. rh-intr itc . - . . " '1 T . 1 T . , . I , . . - ' "sharing in the general prosperity " , oraoy. it seems, however, that memoers ana inspinnt? them with a The Messewr 'which c,7rir,.jfu; he difficulty was arranged last night, confidence which doubtless hastened ine messenger, which sympathizes by the latter agreeing to state in the party success in following contests. wim lue masses or tne people tiouse to-dav that he meant " ar" as in June. 1SG9. Col. Knn mnvaA and not with separate interests that a Pickwickian word for "a person who to Wilson and practiced his profession are antagonistic, can here recof?ni7e misinformed." Wise will now there until he was nominated in 187G ' WUlt llntl kn mntfn. 1 il. I V1 ,.i C ..a. A. 1 the creat difficnltv in tl,o t uu,u l"D l.uauci UUUJCS "tiwrtJiue i"c uujib.ui auorney generHi. Me J " ' owi u nun 1 MOI1SO rami avhr I then io c.A . 1. o . . a . 1 rf -a. 4uesLiou. i.ne special l he Senate Judiciarv Committee to- an'. as our readers ki ow wc olQft : a mi . ij- i . - . v,wn u mieresrs Aviu not De content to share aay nan- oetore it a number ot Norfolk tlis erviee as attorney general was in in general by legisla the Treasury control legislation and administration ihe Senate has confirmed about two is sate to say that he will bring these iv u vcuoiu eiieui until tne time ar-1 . uiucirm giauc, me i Mu""uro iu ucac ou me amies ot his rives when the peoole wil! tV li m 1 lmPprtant Deing a minister to uew office, to the advantage of the these matter into u X ttUU lue uavai omcer at iew pup.e ana nis own credit. The court Vl u uauus. urieans. nas cnmmi toH nn 1 AroW , . f mu- n . ! , -7 -; lu maniu - v uut piuuuci, anu cannot sav nennepin uanai scheme has mm its cleric. He is rAfniinrK. i . . . " k j: 4l . ! xi. . , r uw iar Kin. ims goiaen age of the fu- J,:rL vnsrusseu iu me morning nour py uneu ior tne piace. ture may be. Of this, however. werMn. , , rflnnitfi ,nnfi. i,..J -uxuugn xvir. newin is xxew lorK lu muu r ree savings banks asked for the repeal ot i nin f r- Kill : n a - . . i . i -w vu,ut,6D win not pass the 4Uth j -he tsiand silver act. Congress. On Thursday the Postoffice and Mil By virtue of a D ed oP Tmt made to me on the 25th of February, 135, by M. ll. Wooten and wife of l.en ir county, for purposes therein specified, 1 phall sll at the Court House door in the C'tv of Goldsboro, N C. on Moiidav the 90th day of March, 1886, the, property therein conveyed, it beintr 77x167 fe-t of land situate in the village of Wcbbtown, on which the gin house, erected by Col. IU ker. and a smalt dwelling hi ated. Term of Fa'e Cah. JlilNIUS SLOCUMH, Trustee. Goldsboro, N. C, Ftb. 25, 1886 td Farmers Can't Ret Rich xtLisu UUITON AT 81 CENTS PEIi POUNI). But by practic'n? ECONOMY they may continue to live at home and save a little every year. One good place to economize fo in tlie purcle of ' VE UTILIZE ltd. All the manures that can te mad ,t i. be made there, and all that are bought must be good but cheap. PERKINS. Having discontinued my hrynch hnU(. in Goldsboro. I hereby vive notice to' nil whoareindebted to me th'attheir accounts have been placed in the hands of .Mr I P. Dortch f r collection, and promp set tlemcnt is expected as indulgence cann.-t be given. r I hanking my friend for the rtrorae(, extended to me, I sk a contjmi .nc, .,f theeamefor Mr John Wnen" r" wl o w 1 the b .tMing busineat the ol uZ ou uis own account r WM. GENAUST. March 1, 1886-2 vv Li prosperity while thpv losp Ke",lelnf,n, wno came to testify in be- every way acceptable and in 18S0 he tion or the administration of wi t.0!?? '1.? V'L0' ?? .S1".1?? hiJ? and re" nammnf m, mi n T mIUUfi 1 luaiiouo iiuu iruveu emcient, cour- Uepartment. They will Bradv. Thev exonerated Mr. ftnnHo teous. khnrinnc uA f;u-i . I . 7 " " wvivt inuui UI. CLUIA II purposeful mystification, is the free European powers, would still be a colnge minority report. of the Corn- very creditable and useful arm of Na- mittee on Coinage, Weights and Meas tlonal defense. 1 ures of the House, drafted bv the euairman, jvir. .BJaud, and s n-nerl hv THBf Wilmington, Review, a strong Messrs. Bland, Bvnum and Lanham' advocate of the Blair bill, points to the It is a very straightforward document .following prominent men in Nbrth whatever may be thoucht of the wi Carolina TOhn dto in f o i-, tf I Anm nn1 loom. j: l j t a aa Vi pass- I uuu icaiumg uispiaveO. IU 1 1 I D e age: JM. VV. Ransom, U. S. Senator author holds that the volume of me frm MK r 1: i i i . 1 it: 1 lunua, wno. spoKB in money is not subject to the con- Tw. a , were reported. tavor of the bill in the last State dam- trol of the legislator, but i ,nWtA A" " ao"t1J5l"u correspouaent ot Mr. Randall took nart on Thnrsdav paign, and who will vote for it on its by nature. Some political economit ,! Z " Wntes on tne 28,11 1 1 the discussion of the Pensions Ap- 1 nw 20 H. P. Talbott Engine, (adiusta ' i "it.. a. ii fiisriiinn Thot mi i 4?ii i mnr u nnn hi i i uie uul oii ann imnruw . v,..vv w .uti, nuiyvV I r win i m, w w va, j fie !i. i'. Phosphate L ii prTared to meet the emergency by offering to Planters a valuable Lime PhosT)hate found in North Carolina, Jround "in North ' om & THOMPSON. Carolina and specally adan?ed S vSSt : Gldaboro N C- h. 8,'dO -tf , , ! Lew Priws, S Boxes Meat, 1 OO Bbl. Flour, ! I.O. u Sugar, 1 5 acks c offce. j 1 O BbLs MqlrtHses, i 220 Bush Is Oats, 1 OO Sacks Salt, ' 25 oxes Tobacco. ' 25 Cases Horhford's B. I P. 50 ros Matchrs, ! 1 O Bb s Irish Potatoes HATb, HARDWARE, WOOD- I WARE, da, &c. ! tThe above grKids must be sold. New Advertisement. Wm Salle! or) passage in the Senate; Zebulori B. like the philosophers of the last w , . kj ucuaiui iiuui 1.THJI 111 olina, who spoke in favor of the cen- ar- ury, still adhere ,o this nature theory Y"; n0aUt hill n evervthi Af : h'"UUUIlc' u democratic Sen , . - iuau iu a siaie oi I1HL the President's message will no doubt I n tne Senate on Wednesday and 1 Hub Moniser and Borer. 1 hursday Mr. George spoke on the j Education bill. Ihesubject was aain I 4- i;i i . . . I tA, 1 1 ll I I w i- I r m i . Hn A. . r i.i - in ine last state campaign, and who ture, society in a state of nature nat p I Vr Messrs. Ken up yesterday, will vote for it on its nasrre in ! ih ural eth,V nat,oi ;..u c , rugl1' Morgan, Jackson, Kenna. .There was a little unpl Rnat? Aif t . 'Zi'r I men m Blackburn and Vest, if the ' Thursday iu the Ed "u . r Ts' -mtJm Tare not tnese expressions covers soon fmm k . . J "Vn :.. Senators Morgan r.0.8.01 f "n'. h.arolIna o neard every day, and are we greatly LiftknpftQ t7 V T ? the same day, in SDOKe in ravor or the hi in to, snmncoH ot t . nr: . , ... "-cuua, x am lnrornien. or tne r-unnnc a nnrr. ... fwuvu oi vuo iUIMUUn "lift Ur.rta1" ISSOUri "do Ur-HxH' "inic viuFigu , vuanesiu.oteaman, peaKS conndently of the rerrnla. L-ieutenant-Oroyernor of North Caro- tion by nature of the volume of mtoi. lina, who spoke in favor of tho bill in lie money ? But he proceeds from na- me last oraie campaign, lo tnis list ture to lecral ratios. The legislator's easantness on ucation debate be an d Georere. the discussion nnafinn Kill VlUO V. 1 . . I I i 1 . - ... w J vcij auie speecn ready, fie islnoc political deOnte arose, tlenderson, 1 Moulding Machine 1 Tenoner. 1 Turning Lathe. Saws, Shaftings, Belts, and a lot of oth er machinery and patterns lor wood work Apply to J. A. BONITZ, mch4-4w Goldsboro, N. C, one of the youngest of the Senators "f Iowa attacking the Southern Dem- H and 'is a man of undoubted abilitv.' E'St8' menot Th,?m rep,if.d success- ir. VJ. stnA J a ..." . "J J-.t""" o.o ounvcr 111 1111S maw aUaiU iu meet any republican debate. may be added the entire Worth Caro- only duty, he savs is to ehl.Yi, k ? , quesnon' ae is literally load- n Yesterday the House Committee on una delegation in Congress eight of law the ratio of value for the in " , T 6 riu?..oa lue lssue ln " w.i ".T whom are Democrats and all of whom of the two metals, and to provide for n, t0Je hea5d intoTtne quW " 5n1TS are pledged to the bill. Also, every the unlimited free coinage of both at H7 v T qu Edmunds, vestigarion was opoosed by Gibson, of democratic Senator and Representa- this established ratio Th Ar UcI1XiiI1 mgans, vvn- esr Virginia, as a useless yielding ti ve in the North Carolina Legislature, tization of silver m 1873 is i,, A lW& na otbers K "UJ " :fl?Jn VOCated irUinnnklll.-iL.L-..: . ... . . -u uu.o auu i Fowu, ttUBf some .uvp.icu luouluuu meiiusungs, auierizea as "in conflict with the Con- TT . I ----- uv I O nri tit H linn i a J a I x y I . .uuuaijr voieu in us j snruiion. it, continues Mr. Bland. I reak in ordinarv nse. hv httat ArmniluZ, . 1 . l.i.: i , m . , . ...a. . ,.jj L " , "inuf.uii-. i S()T1 t-Annealed Lamp Chimnevs will not WTtio remrks, by eed. Maine, ek in ordinarv 3 kS1?"? .n Democratic solemnity on the occa- f vor in the legislative chambers. To in his report, "if under the Contitn. or Euaden cbang-s of tenineraturecan sum up, the Review says : Every Dem- tion Congress has the now. tn L&. n'he h w.hil wet, and turn ocrat in North Carolina, of prominence The Urgency Deficiency bill was ro- The tion Coress has the powe, , pro- oaS ffiT, P"S SS,. hibit or limit the coinage of silrer. t r v. The SenntB did not sit to-dav. J L '.-A a 1 1 . . . - I . ! i . ' . - I " ' XXJ Tt . ... 7 . - - anuaoimy in we last otate campa.gn, Uhasfiat of gol .. The coeclusion Picture Frames of aUkind. BrtJ nousenem a session de m faTOr of the bi- Tt it i is '"'ible. The Constitution "iSfSSS'S R ',"'..y ""b aiscnssea ana understood by the peo ple, who are the true sovereigns, . th e more does it meet with their approval. tablished a currency consisting of gold and silver. f cents. devoted to speech- ne coma ere. Rr4tirpeonturiro T?oir1 nallur! tlin u iltll . a.w.u VU.JVU IMA . VJ I PreKlll t Til n T-ad a t7 in Anmnanvr Mi.tifti line of Color in Dr. Eueene Grissom. SaDerintendent am. He I Touching on the public credit feaJMB?Mr 8Uk d h NorthCarolina Insane As,l moore8, t 'The Doctor lias returned home. JAG-BY, SURGEON DENTIST, Will be at the New Arlington H use Goldsboro, N. C, on the i)th ot Alarch) jrr-'''-- lu leuiam eignt () or ten -(10) da s, an.J prepared to TJtnXLU- Prrtorm all operations per taiui. g Ui his profession. Satisfaction guaranteed One set of Teeth for $15.00 and up Gold filling for $1.50 and up. Amalgam Filling for $1.00 and up. KTHave had the advantage of twenty five years' practice. mch4-2w Before Tou Buy your Tarn Plows examine the D AISY Carolina soil The excellence of our PHOSPll atp knowlertge-l by such planters as Mr T t ver. Pine Level. N. C: Mr. J. s. iul A', hundWdioVothewVh We offer this PHOSPHATE to our SUSSS at,the LovvrET POSSIBLE a mvijj jtuu oil reasonnDle terms Fancy prices must tukp a iini. Cheap and good bome-mad mo the demand of the day and our LIMP PfintU ATI- : .u.. .v-7. "ur iIHj - i me ming you want Auljsis bj th . f. Ezpsrinsnt SUtijs, ANALYSIS NO. 2333. Phoephor.c Acid .... H-? cent Ume. Uarbormt. Pr cent peat MairneMia,-... Potash..... . Water, only,. 64 28 per cent w.i pvr cent u o per cent 1-3"J per cent Call on or write the N. C. PHOSPHATE CO.. Ai,EIQH, N. C. feb35-3m ITICE FARMERS ! FLOUR, MEAT, SUGAR, COFFEE MOLASSES. rr-- . - 1 luuAUUO, PIPES. ANT) ALSO SNUFF, ups ana Bau-era, L.mos. Bowl ni l i8: "Ablets. Tumblers, Dishes " Buck ts, Tubs, Wash Boards, ' m mi COM mers JLook! ! Far for o V" C.e"T: I'5 Pnnd, $1 CO ah; f?.r "J lor CXr. It is aii w '"r one mi.ini if 0 ,u a 1 I"unu8 pent bv c double as rn,f:KW8 taU' - n 100 ear, m.t UCh uftny other riefy, 78 to lZnl ,aJS a bQRheI. as ,mal crib, Trv mi Sfr and alf as wi,le wiM 2nd . k yU are VtlhflHl-I for" eomn :er8i MaR olU' N- rtd dctS .'f." u,'i"r nd von will icbis-ti Maohudkr. Bladen, Co., N If. C W to r FICE n e .r c? "ini t Tl C i.l Kr.. O jLl XJ JUI . , uus, wash Brooms, Soap, AND EARLY ROSE Seed! Irish. Potatoes May be found. Chean for C.y. -She's a Darling.M Try it. If you don't 1 . J NEW STOHP lkeir return it and get your moWn,::Tn ir:- S,,.TOR3 ianSJtf W. T. YELVERTON ' f5T T.TU JT' Street, Ploral I Guiclo ll H work if lu-nnjk f and IMBnia 111,1 i . . . .1 - lt.W lF W A llll am. Frinlr.1 In Pn.!..!. ...ji 11 ma i-UMlMnea froiu Ilia Anil ot.lrr. BUT OSLY VICE'S eM. T II r.AlHil KTtW - JAME VTCg. 8EEDSMAW Rochester. NOTICE. trtoa7!2i!hl-9 day Rifled as Admfn' " "ie undersigned hen if. sent th-i Z. ruitor8 said esute to nat tollw on or w' dul Proven ccor,,J this mltl i r0re ""WJ H 1N7. Of mis notice wdl b niouH . " uuiinnnm rj i v. - anuary lt, 1886.4 w6t v . . ; .
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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