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THE QLDiSBORO -MESSENGEJET, JUNE 101886-DOtlBLESHEET; I . ... ' - J ... I. . MONDAY'S EJECTION. YESTERD A YANI TO-DAY. Saafdrrtm lswariwag'Tri&piHe f He insult of Monday Velecaoa has There w not disappointed us. The antis car- named Yesterday. His heirs are looked incaoable of answenns a eentleman fried the township by a majority of 195. for to-day and may tarn up to-morrow Ingalls I shall never have the op- J. HOWARD, BROWN. r - : ManagstATh gubernatorial, vote of-the. town- Lest the Messenger should be accused portnmty. of answering ;a gentleman l J '. !. , ' I i '. innj"" -trci 5 ; l" 'fn I a. -a' ';It "'. 1-1-- Ii I WnPTl Int0Vrrral aA llV th ft StATIftf A fvnm - snip in xo& was ijko or wmcaw ot inning twitn a connamg puouc, 11 vs t 7 ,vt, "uw .Were for York and 575 . for Scale,. fun,UUe, tie-faet, which it collects 35&!g: Julius a. bonitz, - GOIiISBOKO, NV C, THURSDAY, - - JUNE 1880. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THCRS OAY, AT TH K MESSENOFk liUILDINQ5. PrICI :i.oo a yka. I 1 SERVKD TO TOWN 6UB3CKIBBKS BY; CARRIE AT f 1.00 KOM THREK MONTHS. j SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLK . 8TKICTI4Y IN AD- VANCK. Advertising Kates Pen sql'ahs (IX inch SPACE) $1.00 rOR -IK3T, AND 50 CENTS FOB EACH 8CBSKQUENT INSERTION. LIBERAL DIS COUNT TO LARGE ADVfcKTISEHS AND ON YEAR LY CONTRACTS. i The total vole of Monday was. only from .a" Washington paper. A very war chief from Kansas," and alluded 957, of which Prohibition received 382 curious claim oa the Government has to IngallsV brutal attack the other day and license 577. -.It is a source of mt- been received at the Treasurv DeDart- on Commissioner Black. The affair UTThe Tbanscript and Messenger, a G4 column ueekly, tie cheapest and largest ideation and of credit to our citizen, pent. It is a certificate of mdebted- ,5 .ZTL that, notwithstanding much feeling ness of the Government to John Yes- j teous question, and if the Senator f mm had ' been worked up on both sides terday, of Philadelphia, to the amount Kansas was content with the answer during the agitation of the qaestion, of seventeen and foarteen-nmetieths ""aae to inis, ne ocKreu; was the election passed off in a most order- dollars, dated February 14, 17S3, sign- 'Xtltllft': ly and excellent manner, and that ed by Joseph Noarse, register, and bill, which was taken up lateyester generally good feeling prevailed, bearing interest at six per cent, from day, was not resumed, Mr. Holman The result should not be miscon- December 20, 1781. The certificate naving oeen outvoted. The contest strued by the liquor dealers. Thefact was forwarded :tor Payment by HA. The HousT ef eVrd theP ,1": that there is a gain in the Prohibition Chambers, of Philadelphia, who states road extension bill to labor bills and vote over that of 1883, if nothing else, that the paper is believed to have been to this the remainder of the afternoon should admonish them that the verdict Iost fr many years before Yesterday's was principally devoted. last nignt's session for pension ma, made ""Senator Ransom has gone to New York to attend the " commencement at which -his daughter, Miss Essie, is graduated. i! '. .. ', .' , .. Representative :Reid has returned. "'New postoffices . and postmasters Bushnell, Swain county, William L. Young j Felix Davie county, George L. Anderson ; Nester, Davie county, Enoch Jarvis; Aho, Watauga county, Joel H. Green; - Goldston,. Chatham county, Thomas N. Womble: Alle ghany, Madison county, James :N. Carter. Other DOStmastera rnmmis- New Advertisements Xew r Adrertiscoiqntfl. FOR SALE ! A! small Safe, in good order, at ' " ' WANTED! HEW. YORK. PHIADELPHA asd K08F0LS R A I LR O A D . TWO TRAINS IN EACH Dill ECTIOyT Pullman Palace Sleepers and Parlor C " A good, new MILK COW. Will pay run through, avoiding all transfers. a iair pnee jor me same ' J. N. GREENE. Goldsboro, N. C, junll-w2t' Short Hne to BALTIMORE. WiLMlNOTnv PmLADELPHlA, NEW YORK and n. TIME SCHEDULE NEW-YORK. PlfTr DELPHIA AND NORFOLK 'll .H. No. 10. ' Lv. 50 . if. " 6:00 " 7:30 " Ar. 4.-00 A. u. " 6:45 -" i M " 7:30 " STATIONS : Portsmouth Norfolk Old Point Wilmington Baltimore Philadelphia New York No. 41. Ar. 5:9) P ' 5:10 ' " 4:20 Lv. 8:15 1 tZTLXnXo'. Fruits- and Vegetables ! C. Jackson. Jn. Prosneritv i David Rl Lusk, Bluff ; William S. Shaw, Shaw's Being engaged in the raising of Vegeta Mills. C. W. H. bles, &c, for market, we have placed a Wagon on the streets of Goldsboro in The man MaxweU, who' stood KgSaTFe """'e i"o muruer oc nisrriena, morning, and will continue tne same so Preller, in St. Louis, has been found long as patronage will justify me in so guilty in the first degree, and will no doinZ' jUD9 3t DAN'L KEID, Jr. uuuul opiate nis noma crime uon r TrtT? Q A T Tp the scaffold. The murder was hideous , W JTL, JX-iJZj. m all its details, and the wretch who Tl IFFT'Q QOriA APPARATI IS ' under Atlantic Hotel. i i . ... . -I w rr Tt' n rr xt xt tk o , . M. 7:28 12:00 nut Pullman Sleeping Cars between New Yorir and Philadelphia and Cape Charles, and Iiiif fet Parlor Car between Philadelphia a n i Cape Charles. " political paper puMuJied in 2,'orth Carolina. w awo &ued from tJoe Messenger rcwJ of Monday does not mean a triumph aeatn, ana was Out recently found. Wheeler of Alaba kjuaj., ts.w per annum: Sl.UU Tor for WtllSKev. because many or OUrcitl- AlluuuSu luc cenmcawisioroniyipia . ssharn ffolr r,n Rt0 i:l A , . ' ... . " r. 27 Transcript and Mes- zens voted anti. prompted by certain and forty-five-nmetieths, the interest course when Secretarv of War Mr f Wim ? minute and 8ENOEK has the largest bona msubscrip-lonno.tinn and not as the aDoloists will amount to $110.25r making the Hepburn was allowed to print some Kf"511" aenuon to all tne chances m Double Draught. Two Soda, 4 Mineral, m ar P" in N"th C- of whiskey drinking. , Let each dealer -bole claim $127.75. First Controller ks intended as a reply to Gen. ongs to the most danger- and 16 P in liquor see to it that the license thus f Durham is employed ; in investigating! Jude.e nn,m w:n m , Q rtffJ . J " " , wn ro me ponce $100. Will sell on Favorable Terms. u II i; thfi matter to saa Jf fWnlaim ia ttoI I f u- --l-Ii' rTr " ugerous Classes. t- V, .nrttM a.nii if fnmirl sn trip amrmnt rf inoVf I bill COnsif?ArA1 Tnnf?n7 Viuf ao : J I .... ...... I o no: j I, , ULPIilN KWfi 1 vn MrkT'cc i Tu e;nA e r rti rw: eoness wi hA nmrl tn th lAcntimatA I uy meie wia oe a onn-1 , " HUU3CU, XUQ 1L1CUU3 VL JUiai vuuuu i t - I X.-A. P . . , . Tickets on sale at Company's office n wharf, on steamer, and WALKE'S. Airenn n cy it. ii. nnnifp General Passeng-er and Freight Ajrent, Address THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO., Goldsboro, N. C. Apply to jun 10-lt E. R. STAMPS, Raleigh, N. C. Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule bill was rejected iff the House of Parlia ment. 1 wa WrtM HaqaaTi trt Ka PontAnfArl heirs of John Yesterday, if thev can VrVr o""M"erlloa . "a.1D rain ram ! and it continues - - xxio oenaie commerce Committee to ram. tne present, iney may deem it proper uc luuuu- THE WEEKLY DISPATCH! RICHMOND, VA, THE GREAT FAMILY WEEKLY ! Maxwell, the murderer, gets a ver dict of murder in the first degree. This is a righteous verdict. Nobody but Lamont could -so have outwitted the boys ;on the press. He is one of them and.knows the ropes. to keep up their Prohibition orglniza tion, and it is right that they should wnat sna11 WP say of our To-morro ws ? make every effort to frown down drunkenness and intemperance, but UUK VAS1LLN(tT0N LETTER. let them see to it that thAV ,ln nor themselves'become intemperate in the Passage of the Oleomargarine Bill agitation of the question. . DJ the House. uvLc7 iu icunri Lilt) rviver ann H a rry I Mica 1 nn C fl'j. J If so much comes of our 1 esterdays, bill next week. Misses Hattie Col well andMollie Bonev rATl HTrl Kharmon irtm A ! 1 I ' a n J muu i oFw icu mvuraojy ar vismng irienas m Warsaw. LOST! boro, two cotton option notes signed by Large Pages, 64 Columns, only i-. a., opence; oneoi 44,payaoie jnov. iji per xear. 1st, to fatapsco uuano Uo., witn l7i to-day from the Foreign Relations The trustees of the Warsaw Hifrh pounds cotton ; the other $66.30, payable . J??fS. Dvch 18 1'le,Jnwltl the now, Committee an amendment to be pro- School were in session yesterday. me date, to the undersigned, with sA!lVvetty.0ur teU?rmphl.e rrfTT' Dill appro- isuginess of importance called them pnatmg $106,000 to the finish; the work on the Barthpldi Statue; On Monday the citizens of Warsaw .uab la, piaemg it in position, &c. voted on the Local opeaKer Carlisle went to Gov. Pat The street car lines in New York our Democratic friends, be he a Pro and Brooklyn all "tied up" last Satur day to force one of them to yield to a strike. Tempered Ingalls. Might not our little ex-eavalry Gen eral from Alabama, Joseph Wheeler, just as well leave Edwin M. Stanton to history ? What's the use of attack ing him in a set speech in the Con gress ? Among the subjects discussed by the students of Howard (colored) Univer sity, Washington, were the following : "The Gods Geometrize," "The Ethics of the Classics," and "The Ultimate of all Religions." j Hrs last words were : "I did not kill Mrs. Lane, and dat's de God's truf." But the man who said this was hanged, "and dat's de God's truf." A mur derer seldom shrinks from adding a lie to the category of his sins. hibitionist or an anti, "to bury the U l, . V T 4. 1 it. -i uaicuci. ajci us rciuciuuer luai we rst. nrta r , Washington, June o. The Oleo- have wranerlincr and strife in our margarine bill Dassed the House on Una cannot afford to be divided. innon ksho WhieV And last we would beg every one of tisonl dinner at Harrisburg, Penn.. negroes votin? as a unit for li,Lco . wn. yocKreu eouKes tne iu- on Thursday evening and returned while a majofitv of the ' whites VoTpH T?a SSi Mf n11 o for prohibition. The Prohibitionists, ine order of Commissioner Sparks though defeated, are not discouraged directing registers and receivers to re- and will enter the next campaign with ceive no new application for duty un- renewed energy. der the pre-emption, timber p.nltnrA Miss d V. nun.f d mi 1 t . . r-. . I -I s4 1 J A J . 1 ' O v v ranks. Let us forget and forgive, t rsa&y at thirty-live minutes past I n la , aci acis,untl1 August weo. S. Best, of Kenansville Town- "In unitv there is strength " and as a S clocK' Tafter a ard fiht ,of nine Il1La WOUld Pobably shiP wo has been helpless for several in unit mereisstren rn, and as a days Debate was begun on Monday repealed by the Congress in accord- months, has sufficiently recovered to party the white people of Jsorth Caro- of last week. It has been all the way auce with his suggestions, was not be in Warsaw yesterdav on a visit through a very singular struggle, but sustained either by the Secretary of We hope that ere many weeks she will I do not purpose reviewing it here and ne Anterior or public sentiment. Mr. be entirely well. A WANTON INSULT. no , - , , , . , , . . , l:ZurwlVQ,e ,Defl m, tn ,?e rrole,ssor has on a visit to c c , t . 3 , r iue lasi aay s coniest oegaa witn a Bijs uc wisueu 10 neaa on vvniara. it you have any desire to borne ot the best friends the Irish speech of one hour's length, the clos- the. land-grabbers. But Mr. Lamar escape personal chastisAmpnt x-nn will naveare southern democrats. It is mS argument m the debate, by Uhair- aasisiam secretaries decided not asK him about the "winding nn nf therefore with regret that we observe man Hatcl1- He had made a good Jjat there was no power to do so under his tale." the disDosition of certain mad nr had Presentation of his case in previous tne laws, and the order was promptly Mr. Corbett, of Wilmington, will tne disposition ot certain mai or bad appearances on the floor, but in his rescinded. Ingalls made a breeze over give any desired information relative men to rake up the events and affilia- concluding speech he fairly outdid the Senate yesterday and to-day. to Mr. Carlton's views on courtship tionsof the late war between the Amer- himself, commanding close attention .A tne Speaker's suggestion the Mr. D. S. Kennedy was in Clinton ican States with a view of prejudicing and at tne en(i a splendid ovation, chairmen of the House committees and portions of Sampson county last jAucpi m me one -instance or r ranK r joicmaj a,uu cousmerea tne weex. rie says that he saw many in Hurd's masterly tariff effort I have backward state of business in the dications of prosperity, and the people ou uv ouvu iiuuut uctiu. lu auv ui2tu. i . vxaao uwvuaaiuii a uum- i cccm lu nave an HDiQinr tairh in thft x ct AXitLuu is ouiy aa orainary speaxer 663 pounds cotton. I herebv warn all AlljrreatsoclaLreiiiriou.sandnniifii.. persons against trading for these notes, P.60.13 at bm or abroad are faithfully chton- and any one finding them will please re turn to me. M. J. BEST. May 26, 1886.-2 w DON'T FORGET ! Secretary Manning's letter of res ignation and the President's reply are given elsewhere. The former was dated May 20th and the latter June 1st. The President requests the Sec retary to defer action until October 1, when they will be able to see if the health of the Secretary is sufficiently restored to enable him to discharge the duties of the office. Secretary and Mrs. Manning went to the Hot Springs, Va., this evening. WE'said Scotland, too. At a meet ing of the Highland Reform League, held at Glasgow a few evenings ago, resolutions were adopted favoring home rule and a separate cotch Leg islature. The Messenger expects to see a British Federal shall we say, with some of the English Liberals Empire, or will it be the Federal Re public of Great Britain and Ireland with the colonies also federated, each group to itself ? Great things happen in one day, but the seed time was long ago. If so scholarly a periodical as the Popular Science Monthly can deal with a delicate subject like the following, "faith" we "can (re) prent it :" "Hap pening one day in my lady's boudoir I picked from the cabinet what I took for a pretty bit of bric-a-brac. It was an ebony stem, about fourteen inches long, not thicker than one's finger and quite daintily turned. At one end was attached a pretty little hand deftly wrought in ivory. It could not be called a fist, for I noticed that the fin gers were only half closed. The nails were well developed, and their ends or edges were set in aline. This ar tistic trifle was called a "back-scratch." My lady's "back-scratch" was for use in that very much out-of-the-way place between the shoulder-blades. This handy implement, though an article of virtu, was in the line of luxury, although the amenities would hardly approve the indulgence before eyes polite." , Some or the House floor and com mittee managers having put the busi ness of the session behind, the Speaker took hold last week, got the committee chairmen together, and they arranged -an order of business. With his ac knowledged ability, if Mr. Carlisle were to make himself sometimes a party . Speaker he would materially assist the Democrats for the time be ing. The general and lasting effect of such partisanship would be bad, and we congratulate the party and the country on the fact that the present occupant of the Chair in the House has never made prejudiced ruling or in any other way lowered the real dig nity of his high position. On the pages of our legislative and constitu tional history it will appear that no fairer, no abler man has ever presided over an American legislative body than John Griffin Carlisle. Very near ly as commanding a personality as Henry Clay, his illustrious predeces sor, he is a more impartial Speaker and more correctly represents Ameri can opinion on economic subjects than the earlier Kentuckian. the Democratic party. It is enough that Jim Blaine, the eternal enemy of Democracy, should pursue something like this line of policy. Men who call themselves Democrats should be above it. And certainly the priests and . p . - . - : - v I , cxx UV1U1UL 1(111 l 1X1 Hit) mittee ot six besides the Sneaker was I ultimata -1 - . - I " . i 1 m t . . I . K. vuv M UiUU H JkJ on ordinary occasions. Part of the appointed, inis committee will meet Clinton Railroad and th rrw0t enthusiasm was due to the popular Tuesday night and arrange an to be derived by the county and Clin- O F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. Icled. All new discoveries In science and their an- SUcatlon to agricultural and mechanical art nd a place In Its columns. The farmer has a department full of In. structive matter; and the ladles are kept in formed of Fashion's varying phrases and of all new household novelties. It is a welcome visitor to every member of the family. Every number contains an Interesting storv and portraits and biographical sketches . it leading- men of our own and other countries TT?!?lTJ?l9w. of e Princlpal markets of the United btates Is an important feature In short, we aim to make the Wttkly intuit, ' v so attractive in all its departments that its readers will not willingly give it up. and s valuable as an educator of young and old. tha: no family can afford to be without it. Special attention is grlven to Nohth Ck- Ane.ws; ouf ,c?rp9 Qf correspondents in that State furnishing- everything- of taterest promptly by telegraph t "rer pur circulation was doubled the past yar The lanre additions to our subscription lists already received, give assurance that it wrf be more than doubled ag-ain this year. ' Sample conv mailed fren tn an,, o,i i . v THE DISPATCH COMPANY. mch RICHMOND. VA. 188G. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. TT . . ... ' . HAKfKKI VEEKLr hfW nnr ... . . . . FONVIELLE & SADLS WHOSE- cause ne advocated, but much or it U1UCI "L uusmBSS- A mere is always ton especially. No cleverer people unauestionablv to the aeressivA unci a contest for supremacy between the live than arfl thASamncnnior, ol Preachers Should PP,1SP thPir narhsati AtfAPf-iVA man rioviM TirVi"rtli VariOUS Cnmmittpps tnwonl tUa lnnA dnna tlo l- .i . """" -w.. """vi iij. nuivuuc WUtlUUCU . . w iT.ui.u yLAVj ""t' 1. 1-1 a L LUCJ UlUy SOU II TeailZO II P 1 T crusade against this section of the the discussion. The House voted down of a session, it is deemed best to decide fondest expectations. country. Our attention is directed to by 129 to 140 the proposition to reduce who shall have the right of way, and . On Friday night of last week, and the utterances of Father Charles Reil Ii proP.sd tax tIm cents to thu valua.b ? me. in answer to. an invitation given bv . "uv.i. vuttnco iicii- Three, nut. It . err aao to another rolnn. xnere Was a lull attPnnanrA vocfor. niir nrn nhi ly. made on 1 ederal Decoration Day. tion proposition, namely from eight to dav mormn of the Democratic Con- cock, of Goldsboro. came to Warsaw ir. iteiuy is the Catholic priest iu Det at. Patrick's Church, and known hlft r.rnA TTM TTTT.Q cpapp, iuxuu-'uoui ine country as lreasurer (irepn. win hp nna tha r"rv,,; I meetinf. it is said that Ronatnri?0 it ha attr,; e u:, j: j .. mayS-tf of the Irish Land League of America, on Agriculture. Mr. Reid was absent. na wno has tne TlS of appointment, entire delivery of more than an hour A crowd of about 4,000 had gathered' S,ome ffentlemen changed position on make ex-Congressman Philip We hazard nothing in asserting that fnUrlncoc ernu a- . the question as the discussion pro- Inompson; of Kentucky, the assistant Mr. Aycock is one of the most talented to hear his address. After alluding to gressed. It is the impression thf if secretary of the committee. Phil is young men in the State, and we pre- tne day Dr. Keilly spoke of the fisher- the debate had been nrotractad an- one of the best workers and brightest diet that the dav is nnt Fnv Hiefof - l 1.1 - -ii i , , . . xl 1 il i -,i . I , I iL.; l. o,l -r I , . J L I . . - ics u-ouoie witn uanaaa, and electri- "i"er weeK tne Din would nave suffered "u iU ranxs or tne democracy. wnen nis abilities will be recognized oommencins sunaay, Mayie. I886,at 3:30 p tied his hearers by declaiiug that the u?"," wouId LJS l??? 10? lJ: - . Wi ists ot the Lastern Af?so- run as follows : their last Union at Chin- SOUTH BOUND leaves PORTSMOUTH: li n rnnnT7 Viomnnivir. I 4:10 a.m. VranVHn A wnmmn,itin suited. A great shout of approval the measure. The bill as it passed the partment, it proposed to rent a build- day before the 5th Sunday in May om11thtf.P3 da"y-except Sundays, stops went up from the crowd. Continuing. House fixes a stamp tax of five cents g, but this was positively refused by There was a large attendance, both of Franklin. Detween Portsmouth and Dr. Reillv intimated that Fno-lnnH -VV"" uu ail Uieuujargarine. ine ""imu.ee 01 me '" '"eu ana or tne clergy, and the i 1Dt'mat.7 at hnSla special tax for manufacturers is $C00 : House. It is said that it is not due to meeting was harmonious and enthusi- always knew whom it could insult with for wholesale dealers, $4S0 ; for retail hostility, but to a desire to stop all astic. Many questions of importance impun ty. He then remotely alluded dealers, $48. Penalties are imposed rents and compel the removal of all to the denomination were discussed to England's attitude towards the ou an person wno shall deal in oleo- uuauacnea . ana unprovided-tor bu- and appropriately referred. Doubt- fieaa.reVmlnta?ned Position as the leading if lustrated weekly newsmnor in a . V&ii a constant ncreaso of literary and artistic re sources it is able to offer for the ensuing yv attractions unequalled by any previous vol. ume, embracing- two capital illustrated serial M'lThos. Hardy, amonf Z .v,.dt iiV1iiK writers Ot Ilction anJ th. other by Mr. Walter Beasant, one of the tW rapidly rlsintr of English nm elts KraohVi ii" NEW A D V f R T I S ErH E N T KfS cal ,4e7 enrtaininand --j yniv-ij iraj irum ouieet fl-aturra In th. !. ...Jt'-1 should sJb.cri oilIr!raU gEABOARD AND HOAXOKE UAILUOAD HARPER'S PK1U0DICL COMPANY". . - HARPER'S WEEKiv."' ' nrpspnt ftnv,mm,f rtf tt ua . peruaps mree to one. It lu Ja .s naiea fleaa. ite- .me mpt a-a V7 , "llcu carried to-day by only 177 to 101. It quested to vacate its present quarters ciation held btatesdidnot know when it was in- is doubtful how the Senate will tt in the annex of the Aerrieultural Da- oueDin. Dim . in. HARPER'S FRANKLIN SOU a iVp ' V V' 00 HKAHY, One Year (52 Numtici in rwi The volumes of the Weekly twain with tho first number for January of each y?ar. WhJS JwVk0 lf,.m?!?1t,one1' " will be undewt 15 tJhe8UD8crlber wishes to coinmeneo Cnt. 5:30 A. M. Wav. starts frnm thn Shnna r days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Stops at all stations. 1 10:00 A. m. Mail, starts street, daily, except Sunday nons. un Mondays, wed the Number next nftr tK ',"1 'J . w Bound Volumes of Harper's Wee klv fnr eaJ-sback..in neat-clorblnain?fciif i' ?from foot of HiRh JP the frelt den's n ex lay. Stops at all sta- one dollar W volume), for 7 00 per vol nesdavs and Fridnm u"le-.. . y express, free ranklln bSw SiinJ-raS!1 volVm. suitable for nn tha D'nainjr, will be sent bv ma . nrwtn,i .... .. . Inesdavs nnrl vhh a t-q ; -.1 .... . I i il . T- . - nn . , 1 . . 1 1 .. V""L I nOnnPMS Wlfh otna rri nr- . ,,t vt . , t . . . a nar i h wuiia nr nonn fhn r.n.;.i inaus in r p renciAn i imna a mnin i i oca ma mmc. - i. . i r r .... duui. v.iuu. at rranKiin Ol'ttl during tUe war, and said it was Uo twi f-j iu09pBiw - - . Hu. reaiest impor- rpr Plymouth, Edenton and landings on the r""11"!"1 8wnt by mail, postpaid on r,. : . . ' Ml tax. Both butter and n Pnmarr na accommodations exist ther for 2.S00 tanee was the rrrrneaA r,,.; u river. On Tnriara u, "lr o.A cemtof l nnr.h "". jwsipam, on re- a shame that the men who, twenty-five are defined carefully by the bill, and clerks, and only GOO are at present in Association into two or more Unions forin??3 Monc)111 mado y Post-omc.- years ago, won Id draw revolvers or go the m necessary. macWerv to put the the building. The public w?U suspect After a thorough discussion of the wueVwMSS 7'- down into their boot-legs for bowie- mto effect is provided. much hostility in the committee, which subject, the whole matter of division ?nd all points South. Runs through to Witfuul sprees ordw of Harper ii!nh7rT knives if anybody said the United L Aue aeci(?ed yesterday in f, against tne rules ; or tne nouse, was rererred ito J. L. Stewart, L. M. connecu ciQinc tttmiI V i id or or retaining the assistant door- compel the Commission to break Uurtis and D. S. Kennedy, with m- ?:00 p. M.-Raieitrh Exnres.. stnrta fmm States would be a free country, now keeper, L. F. Warder, of Indiana, who down the vital principle of reform in structions to report at the next meet 'HtentreeW li n I ,-4 X I, - A? M . i V J .. I s A. 1 1 m A. . Or Dll fitfitlAna linn ;w Vfirk nuiu iuc icms ui government, ne paiu money contnouted by the citizens me service in order to be allowed to ing, which will be held at Bovkin through T to Raieii 7: a"acne- "uns said it was the same lot who had En- of a town in that State for a levee im- preserve a professed status. And yet Chapel, Sampson county. The Bap- n Saturdays a passenger ?train wmfeaveToS't gland's sympathy and covert support S!S'SJ??f,!0 alJegtd a,ttoraey of d be a good thing to have all tists of the Eastern Association have tioSStwS Por TUE &TJ&R! :Ot- NORTH BOUND, ARRIVES AT PORTS- PPoa !: u i I n j. . A, . r. ""vu "cc t dnrino- tha wQ- tVcf .A i u hww"wo cuaraeier tor ine purpose " wumeai worn aone in ijovern- more man six tnousand communicants uunng tne war that now sought hv Lf inflnnnm i.-.,ii.: m . . I rv m 1 1 :u le , u,Vl:s' I r - . vt luuucnuug icgisiauuu. ilie VOte "X -vwueu uuuumgs. jluil-iivo or six UOUSes Ot WOrshlD MOUTH , . LU ucsiau i" nation was -0 ia iavor or a resolution ot cen- -it was a mistaKe aoout the cottage (some ot them costly, and the major- 8:30 a. M.-Raitigh Express daily excent the House. Q.n H'n rr- j m. property Saturdays J AUt'suas' "ursdays and Of the residence. The cottage is known as Monday was a big day at Kenans- except Sun7aynKlm Accomrao,Jation iiy 'Pllriif o fn oil "kj-t4 o a. l k V., ouum ana southwest " Telephone: No. lar J"am 8treet' Nrf0lk' L. T. MYESS WANTED ! says leumr,. xuere were mingled cries Norm Carolina members Col. Green fx-benator Henry Davis', and the ville. The county commissioners, the 5:50 p. M.-Maii daily, except Sundays stoos tlA uuueujuaiion, auu uiu uui, vuie t uutre 13en- I """;ui, utva icuicu il xui i lib visii. LuKisLraies auu ine iountv rSoarri nf I ocugem, I J Hf TT 1 - . I TJ i -i- . ,.1-r-i-i .. .. . J u I T1Voo 11 c, .1 many denounced the priest for dra- f Messrs. nenuerson and Keid pays as ne goes and is not apt to Education were all there. Yes, the ging such matters into a depontinn voted yea, and Gen. Cox, Col. Cowles bem, Iuest of railroad magnates. office-seeker, whose name is legion, davsneeoh Tn!fnf ff i and Messrs Johnston and Skinner The President has vetoed three more was there, too. The County Boafd of da speech. I he last or the affair has voted nay. Gen. Cox conducted the pension bills which originated in the Education, in regular session, passed not been heard yet." prosecution, so to speak, for the com- Senate. resolutions approving the official con- Whatdo the Irish want that they me of which he is chairman, and Riddleberger got in a huff with duct of Superintendent B. F. Grady cannot get out of the Democrats of the Jepurt,ed a?ainst Warder. He Chairman Ingalls and resigned his and asking for his re-election. The rnif0fiLfo!, tp i spoke for half an hour, and was heard Pce on the District Committee. This commissioners, magistrates and Board . uj panj udS ever very attentively. Most of the Repub- action may affect the confirmation of of Education re-elected Mr. Grady Energetic-wide-vwakf done anything for them, it has been "cans, thinking the Democrats were Matthews unfavorably, as the Virginia Superintendent on the first ballot, in the Eastern part of North cSiff. luo ioiuumttiiu panv. vv nen thft . . r iAi "c, auu not "v",uJuoiri ", A" i-awx i mo cuu- lueio was reaiiv no ODDOSinon to . r. vwicuiurs ana Aeents fnr th cola u (lesinnrr tn lonH tV., : 1 - fivmof A, T4. Ui- il. I r J il i 7 Vt .. I 1 "t1"- -i HiC Know nothing predecessors of the nres- jT . u genmg -4U"wu., it is bmu mat m omy vjrauy, tnougn two or tnree gentlemen w"u-auwnea pnt nnrt-v rf Orofnv .j c v, .T a maior- mi""u uuacu iu Jiiauuew s ieceiveu complimentary votes. When o Hli ? r ?mgr Srf5fheem?ts' Srane to sa nfi,rttlation are Messrs' Vance and the magistrates went iJto an electioS OHlOer SeWinQ Machinpl what they could to make an Irishman voted for the mild resolutions offered Blackburn. for commissioners the fun began. a vonmy lliabMHItJl odious and his religion a badge of dis- fS a sub1stliut,e for the minority resolu- Louis E. Beall, a $1,400 clerk, was After repeated balloting the following Satisfactory inducements will be offered grace, who came out boldlv anrl u i j Tus . Varuor Anaiana. jiruay appoinieu omet ciers or tae gentlemen were declared to be elected V' ltaAThZlT p iu The whole debate showed conclusively bureau of provisions and clothing in -David Williams, William Sandlmg. For Particulars, address, with refer Serted the riffhts or man 9 TViooo that Wo i.- i Uuxt tv - i. i. o: il ti LTr ,i rt T , . wo"""6i enfies. ' o -."wow oamo r""1 ' ' ! -i-i auuuiu nave ntpn mnot i iud liavv jflnanuiHUL. oiuch rnH ra.v- r ran k r paripv m .i k gicnn nH i Southerners who are maliciously said seel' dfalt with. Gen. Cox has master was removed by court martial T. Home.. Messrs. Williams and down to knives. IIis Singer HirJittm? Co., m this case. T have no lhe bureau has Wn vacant. Mr. ' board. In justice to the members nf 7 u'Im GOLDSBORO, N. C. the old board who were pot re-elected, T A ATTAT mr a nm-nTT we will state that there was no charge -L'AJN CIN G MASTER preierrea against them . other than -v uwvw uiann inviiiv n n vavia i n w u M at i m 11 i i uuic a;u lu.w lvqiiivu w a. Liiir:i 111 i tiauuiiiif aik iriHin iim rw rna t a t.- . . . he has made m this ftAeft t ko the hn.n h Wn roAont ir. Iko t 4,.; i . may 5u-im ucir "uuwegs ror bowie- criticism noon inrfiVMnoi r' BprII hi C fin-w J-Ue Priest Who sava thpAl Who snnnnrtorl fkn. . T o i. -ir i I -r , rrw.u mo muuci resolutions. I au. iAiv aucuuut ui oeuniui v axice s I M n T1; . i Pa irTv-r 1 . Tl . - . . I t i .i tt -i-A . . Republican nartv fnr t,in u: J ATa? .ana Jft 1 have seen so much friends. Th TrSA n.rZ 1 ave been ln Washington w very different statement from that v " va iu me iuiismwi an except a select few of wnicn l wrote : "The speech covered JNorth must muzzle their lunatics and choice, high spirits who nparlv l U70. XT a Ilianv nnpati'nns." punish their traitors. vote for right, justice and honesty on Jude-o Ronnett made an arnmnf I nilPCfmno rf tVi.o x .... -v . - . . I. " . . TTT wTjcTJo .ai tu "are- n strictly oetore the House District Committee The or can of th nnnniuy no. party issues let the Demnt 0ncf0; loot mi j : . u: u:n England, the London Daily News, treats S;f lS i3, ' j0n no. occasioa let. him prevent the intermarriage of white Mr. Blaine's recent excessively pro! nSotttt -d colored people in the District of Irish statements with some scorn. The Senate passed the Chin rWr,. r ;-u r.: The ministerial paper says: We have om mas?acre) Indemnity biU yes- dent was married, June 2, Dr. Henry nothing to do with Mr. Blame. He mJrVS Democrats and one Re- A. Robbins, a prominent citizen of the longs to a far from admir X. V AA. till I wv. k . ' . V . . . I I I 111. I IIP I II T f ....1 n I 111 wv. . . . I A V. a. n a. -.1 , , . . . ... .1 . o 7 " "nuiuior is a naiivt;, auu. was iuuk a rest- Cii wituoui nis opinion of this coun- u"ine secretary of the Interior dent, of the lower Cape Fear region, try. His advice is not required in the j autQO"ty.for issuing the re- The ceremony was performed at St. management of our concerns WWV, a erTlm applications for Andrew's Episcopal Church m thii er he misreDresenr thf?; I Pub lds, the Kansas Senator was city, and the scene was truly a brU sJtith? o? Si mor than usually ugly mood, liant one.. do not carp ' T uu uot Know ana Z oc&eil "ked him a civil Recent arrivals-Col. Jno. E. Brown i i va w-.rsi if r i i wa aw - a.. l i i . . -v r t -w-k ixnauy ingans answered gruffly. The Sawyer and wife, of Asheville ; Rev Dr. John R. Brooks and wite, of V il -and- UPTT, A new combination dancing top, made them that they had been in office forannm ber of years. We are sorry to lose the old board, and only wish that the new board may do as well as has the old one. We would not forget to state that f'TlA Idrlt Ai? Sf ITArlAmnT11A 1 ner for the benefit of the Methodist 7 meUl' tW0 figures ladv Chdrch. Their tables were SDread at ppnt i a -a , the Spring Hotel, and literally loaded g Mn Mt painted and witb good things. We would like to orated in seven colors Th mnar i say something about that dinner, but he m08t laugha- words fail us: it is suffipipnr tr. ble &nd miie;n,T Tn . . that we feel its effects even now. J 6 3 " mYe be seen to be appreciated. Sent to any ad- yara at f H. M. Strouse's. Question. Tnal i u?ilte FOR THE SUMMER-Another line dress, securely packed nf vprv nwttr rottoF.0 ;n c . . I ' JCKea icoes and Lawns, just received at t EINSTEIN'S. FOR SALE. A Buggy or Farm Horse. Will n a neat box, free of postage, on receipt of 15 cts. JEROME NOVELTY CO., 150 Nassau St., N. Y. . Agents Wanted. ' w2t junll sell question. Ingalls retorted; that the New York. a wire, or u u- cheaD forckh nr nn timo frt, "T" " son. The latter were returning from T r Srr- Goldsboro, N. C, June 7, 1886-1 w A NEW LOT of Blank Books just received, at WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. every A P..-v,pPrr MipporUnc Ihe Principle, cf n IeiuocrntlAdmlnUtrmIoii. WILLIAM DORSHEIMER, tux run AND PROPRIETOU Dai.j, Jnaday and Weekly Editions. THK WKKIvLY STAH, . Sixteen-Pne Newspaper Iurd U'edneday. wkVSSha'1 anl mSt ntere.tiw toTp1Site8tnewidown.toth h Win anoroffi The Daily Star. respondence biSr -tSJm' TIUB1Pec,a r- Termr Din wi?i,l?Vear"nclldinif Sunday) f7.ft) Dallr, Without Sundair'.t, Z1 . ".-m. uiuuuu O.W ? viPJ THE WKLY STAB TO SUBSCRIBER Clubs of Ten ' J.nt-tf n(1 15 !forth W'm St, New York Mortgage Sale. Under and bv virtue of ru-o. ?o 5edK lnAaxrnTlrtage executed Nov. vi! T A;iL Ke,aton and wife m. a., " J ?ank of New Hanover, recorded in El? r3f?aSe 8t5,vtn the offlceof the Reg ister of Deeds of Wvn nrtT. n. wr- f 'sfesi Didder, at the Court House door in thn Htw r nvi ,i Saturday, Julv 3rd. lRSrt t io the real estate in said mortgage described, being lot No. 164 in the plan of said city, situate on West Centre strpnt in t!, hnsi- rQ0 the city adjoining the lots of ot?2? 5pic?,r deluding the brick store and the dwelling and out-houses on said uu . . E. B.BORDEN, June 3rd, 1886.-td -
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 10, 1886, edition 1
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