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QOISBORO MESSENGERTHtmDATr JTJWEl. 1886 . n . V THE TARIFF-BILL; 'There is hardly a hope that the Mor rison tariff bill will be called up fo? consideration to-day. or .that it' -will JUUUS A. BONITZ, - Editor J. HOWARD BROWN, - Manager'Aevet become a law at the hands of the 49th Coheress. Nevertheless! the ma- THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1886. of the decision, although the most in teresting portion j is.' too great "to be successfully condensed here. But we I copy, perhaps, sufficient matter to make the decision; dear': ?V; ; t OUR WASHINGTON LETTEK: Debate on the Givil Service Clause Of the . Legislative Appro : . priatiou Bill.; , r-r - Staff Correspondence of the Messenj stand by him the people will. "Cries of "Good! Good!" The speech was -MAItK-ET REPORTS. Nxw York, June 15. Cotton steady mid uplands $9.259.50: lands 9 X. Fork fairly active at middles dull, ion clears; snort ,'The fact that Bell's invention cer- 1 a . .4 it . 1 1TH:4-A J I oinltr A o fno frnm T nnonr ' 9(1 1 R7f? . ... il T-k . a I .1 !,,,. i nnn. A onnki.. A - -.aa..vj A .i-- .uua ij states, as a majority or ue uemocrauo vumo.ug lCxCFUVc uea(jershiD and narmony in the Demo- . PlTBMSHKIJ' EVEKY MOMI AY AXI , THURS DAY, AT Til K MeS3E;HK liL'i UMNO. tPRICI f&OO a y'kam. " ' 'f S8KVEII TO TOWN SCBACKIBKHS BY CARRIE. AT $1.00 rort TM REB 'MONTHS. ', , bCBSCJUPTIOX PAYABLK STKlCTLY IS, AD VAXCK. ' ADVErtTISINO KATES I'ER SQCARE (IJ INCH SPACfc) $1.00 FOR KIKHT, AND 50 CfcNTS FOB I - ) EACH SUBSEQUENT INSERTION. JLtBERAL DIS COUNT to Large advertisers and onI year ly contracts. s ineAfth was very bold, especially in what follows diingr v 4viiu uuiiiir.iti hi iniixiiiiHrH ' i a. hed by member of thPV. JAS. 522 JJA" Tt J ,w 7 -O- I X 1ULLT UUJCt KiiU UUUIIWIKPM. - bvwu tie denounced the rider proposed and I white 48; "yellow . nonxlnaliy , ,4i 4- Provlalons w w u.a Lrvroo cuuu u l a.t u i 1 w t complished byjt. .; Ha cited in passing Wiuunotoh, June 15. - Cotton 8X : tar RoSollT u t -r P fL2: crude turpentine 75o. for hard and $10 ..... . .L.U.f 'Jl a. iemif; rfinnlota .no,li htr -"7r:r """1"!.: mr""". uu " rwaieion act. ,OP Jrft: rosin 75 for strained and 80 for parry, are smcereiy in iavor ut iue ;?r .r . -y cuo parry was never more apparent a ne gentleman from 2. Ground nnnAfrtlPA a iha bill arid nf ' thAnAlIev means of an andtUatory't:oseillafory or tbAn-'it has been the present week J not voted for it. but Andnnuxl- it -rf peas 40eo.. Corn (m,io i x c --- i a i A i a. t .! . of a low tariff for revenue. This ma- vibratory current of electricity,1. ren- AUU et e Auuiminrsuoo element is oay.. -jnow," spoke Uen. Cox, "we jority.in the. fullness of .time will make itself felt, and all the efforts of selfish interests - and narrow-minded politi cians to stifle it will avail worse than nothing. ! ders it unnecessary evidence ir77i! TliANSCKIPT AND MeSSEXGKR. a 64 column weekly, the c?ieupel aild largest political paper pubtialted in A'orth Carolina, is also issued from tlie Messkxgeh press. Subscription, 2.00 per annum : &i&&Jur six vtonttts. 1 he Transcript and Mes- Riuioh. June 15. Cotton middling strict low middling 8; low middling 8. Corn 57T0. Meal 7080. Nkwbxrr June 15. Cotton 8 8; Tur pentine $L75 : Tar $1JS : Corn 56c NonrOLK; June 15. Cotton quiet at 9 cents. Goldsboro Markets. Corrected by Priiett & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Com mission Merchant. , ' the great industries of the country, it considers that none of them has a vested interest to oppress the consu mers of all sections. The Messenger hopes that there is now as there was 8ENGER has the largest bona JUle snbscrip-1 in the 48th Congress not a single mem parently the main defense m the case-. "At the same time it is proper to say that in all the evidence we. have. found nothing- that shows - that Bell has done or caused to be done any- tion Usl of any paper in North Carolina. j Address .... . THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO., i v Goldsboro N. C, Mr Gladstone has r . ened by his defeat. be.en embold- ; recently issued is A. S. Hardy. The Belfast riot was serious affair than, it ported to be. a mucn more was at tirst re- A luli; followed the great strain in Lionuon. 13ut the elections soon to take place will restore and perhaps in crease the recent excitement. -4 - U- XT 4. :Jl : r ' ..r . to Dass uDon the I " v" . v., olus a " ve an executive wno lsendeayonng folatinir. rt iYin . vu.- w .uuiuuj, CAWUie a IW WUlCn W6 ViwU6 rem question to remain uppermost, nave rtiar.Pd nnnn e.fnta v.v tions and claims of Gray 5 the alleged The attempt of Messrs. .Randall and and the question arises whether" we franda'nf Bfill in advanriner hn annli- Holman, assisted by Mr. Reagan and will Stand bv him or embftrraca him in cation for a patent, the ilai conduct H V' -rnuAww : -1- andftnnflifttino-RtatPmfintsnfFminr Y .. -rB . ueciarea-ne was in , iuo im.5i.iuiin is oawojro o iwdwurm ul mo pany uy inairec- j ravor or striKing out the limitation ai to class legislation and in favor of the w 11 our ana many alleged vices ana non, nas signaiiy rauea. Mr. Uhair- to age, but he was not willing to vio man Blount's ruling was aarainst them, late a rule of th Hnn CA frt a nnrm rliol coma not nave succeeaea. . - r pose of the iCivil Service Commission xu iae aiscussion yesteraay wnen the to make such amendments to their ciause making appropriation for the regulation as would place them more Civil Service Commission on condition in accord withT nonnlar favnt-. that two of the regulations should be Mr. Randall mdfl h of . ou altered-that affectiner the- aere of an- and i arcned snbtlv. rw thing inconsistent with his right to be plicants and that concerning the list law, which he had once approved, but called an honest man, .with clean of eligibles Mr. Morrison made the the regulation under it, which he con- hands, v loIfaet a?e faose that jenaed-excluded .Vmore than .half the tu -1 ,x 1- ic n "c 1 Jicuauea exisuug legislation ana was f people who vote Xor us as ReDresenta "If he availed himself : of mforma- therefore in violation8 of the rules of SveS.f rom the noshUifv SSSi, tinn nerwpn from Wilmir as tn thAlth Hnnao TTtkIot: timing ... 1 n Lnn il , , 6 - ' ' . wvi iu oui WW31UUU wiium 1 iie ciassmea ser contents of liray's caveat, hied on the "a uua last wmter, tnis might have vice ot this Uovernraent." - "Mr. Cleve a oi,;0 mAiiTe oi;ot;rtr, uone. out tne new rules x- iana," he said, was "not mmnnuhlo r . ! preSSlV Prohibit it. Th noint w a f for thc w a ' " :T. 7, , tu W.t;n.1 fwhich. however, does not armear'i. j :T" W 7r . A6aiu ; r 01- iiu "uum 1 - ' -r aiuucu. as 1 was iaiH ann ina Mnnoni inwinfr rno cunt Am.n -vr 1.1 he had a right to do so. to enaole him then not full. To-day the argument Carolina (Mr. Cox I will th i to restrict and limit and clearlv define proceeded until Reed, of Maine, erot hope a chancre will SOOn riA marlo and - i.i a 1 -1 '"..I..-.. v his application, as the information ine noor. aa m ms.most sarcastic tat he will give an administration of tuauud ueiu up iu me gaze 01 tne mis civu service act that will do lus- COUntrv the disorganized cfofo rw thn Hoa in onanf 1, j. t mchaH n nH t-H r a n Ihnvi fir 4- vnlo QQ I n in. . .. - I "i.ivio a. luui "'u""u mo oumwiiij Many. rvery wora nt the situation. Plain of.77 nf Vi o Polnnt Offl-o fni ennli nnrnnca I SonflA of tht Dpm nnfo f cs c-o tt- J I O. TU a1 TT -r . . v-w vv-v. - , r v-v -vvi,li3 oan 11 auu i wu. luujsuav ill (7 xiouse j udiciarv That Reiss made . great Jomeu the laughat their own ex- tommittee reported the Edmunds bill strides toward the discovery of the S' 'ZZ,t?;.("lZZK , o , i , uauvu vi mo iuuiue uicuia. iuo measure is maae more giat xai. ui in o Li ucc LXOiJ lay an ber of the North Carolina delegation who .would misrepresent 'his constitu- ents oy a vote against lann reduction. DECISION AT NEW ORLEANS. In thetase of the Bell Telephone Company et al. against The author of several popular novels Improved Telephone Company et al. at N.C.HAMS,.., SIDES, HOO ROIND..... LARD, N. O...... .. (northern) CORN MEAL, per 100 lbs, RICE (seed) OATS flour,....:..... HAY.......... I LIME (No. frock)..: EGGS. CHICKENS.... BEESWAX 6 to 6 10 to 11 , 8 to 9 8 . 9 to9J 5 to 8 60 to 63 1.25 to 1.30 1.10 to 1.15 43 to 50 4.00 to 5.75 1.10 to 1.15 1.30 to 1.35 10 torn 15 to 80 2Qto22 Chicago, too, has, a street railway scandal, involving high city authori ties. Our great cities are sadly need of the reformer's besom. in A local assembly of the farmers' branch of the Knights of Labor just organized ih Cleveland, Ohio, is named the Frankie Folsom Assembly, in com pliment to the President's wife. New Orleans, Judges Pardee and Bil lings in banc, a decision adverse to the defendant was rendered. As this de cision may have its effect on the other cases now beiDg tried in another dis trict, we will attempt to state a few of the points in the opinion, now before us, without comment and with an apology for the brevity of the article. The cause came up on an application for a preliminary injunction by Bell. The application was discussed for twenty-one days. Issues in this case that were heretofore presented in other casesrof preliminary judicial investi gation are assented to as sufficient. New ' Advertisements. WANTED ! A good, new MILK COW. Will pay a lair price lor the same. J.N.GREENE. Goldsboro, N. C, junll-w2t " v ; THE GRADED SCHOOL. List of Contributions From our ?ubllcj3pirlted Citizens. Who ar.e.,Unwillinfir to Seethe . School Go Down. "Tie following . contributions have been ; pledged at this 'office for the maintainance of the school another year, commencing the third Monday in September next : H. Weil & Bros Neuse Lodge I. 0. 0. P.. Dr. J. F. Miller. : . . . . . ... R. P. Howell W. H. Borden..:..., Henry Lee Hon. W. T. Faircloth W. F. Korneeray. . ; Messenger Publishing Co E. B. Borden ...... e ....... j . . . F. K. Borden . . . :t) Arnold Jttorden... John L, Borden.. .. ........ . . .-. Matt L. Lee. Frank A. Daniels .... Joseph Edwards Dr. Geo. L. Kirby. Dr. W. H. H. Cobb.... Prof. E. A.' Alderman W. K. Stanley.':.;.... C. G. Perkins..'.:..1 Dr. J. D. Spicer. . ....; Gen. W. G. Le wis ........ Rufus Edmnndsbn . . . L. D.1 ' Giddens . . . ; ; : . . . M. E; Castex Co:. ...... . Dr. M. E. Robinson 5j R. B. Bassett.. Asher Edwards. ....... $ 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 -r to 0) ro 5) 5) 50 5) 53 50 50 nounced in the fifth claim of Bell does not admit of doubt. That he failed to reach it is equally beyond question. "Reiss discovered that by means of the electrical current sound could be received, transmitted and de livered. But it was the pitch of rones leaders pungency was aimed, was stung too sharply, and called his per secutor to order. The attitude of a party fighting its own platform of principles and its own President on an issue that the country has made un its i.i - . r. luinu on against tnem, is as puzzling stringent,.., Jt, disfranchises polyga- FrUltS and VeOetableS'! mists and vests the President and U l a"" wcacl am Governor With anthnriKr tr a nnAinf I officials in Utah. Being engaged in the raising of Vegeta- j Dies, oca. ior martcet, we nave placed on the streets of Goldsboro in 50 50 T. B. Hyman 50 Hon. W. T. Dortch 53 I. F. Dortch.,. no H. P. Dortch.. 25 Jos. E. Robinson 50 Fonvielle & Sauls. : 0 W.W.Crawford:. 50 Sol. Einstein. fc Co 50 H. L. Grant............ Mrs. W. W. Freeman. . . Hood, Britt & Hall 50 '20 0 On the same day two hours time was w?inn itios iW wi . rtmir W I De5feP01- order that our patrons may be supplied ltics in war times. Hauk made, un- t -cv v,,.i, . v KL ' I M A A VOU W 1 m 1 MI U A-J UllVA A A UlLO Lt TZiA. w no w o. - - AM i ; ' r ii ii t - a m OOlV ISILUIUUIUUS. X SDflXK Or Trl A TQ T- I (lfir a nilAfirinn ef rmm aa n It. I . Tn. TTnnM " oT y it "'V6' . isauit morning, and will continue the same so J LA? l ?r ?e maj0r P?rt .0f 2? Senator Harri? r hls anions while long as patronage will justify me in so it possibly. The Speaker and the Governor, especially the use of the doing. jun9-3t DAN'L REID.Jr. Chairman of the Wars and Afoana snhnnl fund RlnV.n i o j. i u 1CUHCU LCiU- I that was transmitted, and exclusively Decrees affirming the Bell patents by bv means of an intermittent make and Committee, as well as many of the peratelv and effectively. various justices of the Supreme Court up tor a fair trial of the law.- It is to over old issues. secretary Lamar denies the Tri bune story that anybody stole his deci- The judges then sion in the telephone matter. He did lt;takes an able-bodied man, rather several able-bodied men, to keep up with the 2ribune"8 lies. and judges of circuit courts are men tioned, and the arguments in opposi tion by the respondents are stated. state wnat the evi- .... . i the Pittsburgh Company, agreeing to make itself dependent at its own cost in any suit as to the validity of the m T-i .... . same. I hA Hirtahnror cint rJirl l n r I xm m -i . ... & v Xiif queblion now IS, Wno got me t.hft validitv nf ihfiS natents. 9n,la regular nomination for the Congress LftHe wOQ ,:n trt h Mon.i rm in the Indianapolis district ? -The By- proved wbich company assumed con- trol of the litigation. But becoming tracted or varying sounds, and, there fore, incapacitated to convey articu late speech. His apparatus appears ii - .. .. dence shows. The National Improved 10 nave Deen devised in the attempt to Co., claiming certain patents, licensed transmit speech by electricity, but the intention to call up for consideration auempi was an acknowledged iaiiure. W All Ir tint rinlxr . - . . a. v I. V AAA C.A J be hoped that the people at home are his own speech, but tried by frequent not fairly represented here on this rude interruptions to make Richard- question, l, tor one, have constant! v son's. He and his hth0- KiotUi-J assened my oenet that thy were not. sicite, lettibone, are fair types of the mi. ititrri isuu uas given notice or his scanawag. Sam Cohn ' 30 W. R. Burch Fuchtler & Kern . . H. M. Strouse. . . . Wm. A. Deans. . . : 40 R. W. Edgerton J. W. Bryan W. G. Barkhead: C. B. Aycock i . . . J5 vv. K. Allen W. C. Munroe. . W. S. O'B. Robinson Charles Deweyv ...... ri ITT T-v 1W Mnfnal Tnanmnnnmnanir I VV. lWey.". , -Jt r , . . 7 . I Thna W . DewAv: ') ijzea aooui eignt years ago, Dy R PLEASE READ. To the Members of the Valley Mutual Life 'Association of Virginia. TheVa iigaugu atnjub dUb JCAIO VJJ I tji q r finmA CaAw'rr hiialnoci man in .na irT s I A- Stannt-n. fnr the nnrnrA of fnrnloriino. OUmmerfleld a :;o 25 2.'. 25 2.') o-4 On ihursday when Beck proposed reliable insurance at as low rates as po8- His apparatus, under the influence of the voice or other sounds, simply broke the circuit at each principal vibration with a frequency corresponding to the pitch of the sounds." o,t Tl 4.L ..-.ee ,:n , Li i. . " . f'-rV"" I ,cuauic msurauwj ai K9 iu. uui reported me immediate consideration of his bill sible. Its success has been unprecedented. Dytne ways and Means Committee, to prohibit members of the Gongress far exceeding thatot any Company ever Huggins & n um men claimed it, but the partisans of -young English seventy-eight out of a total of 119 delegates in the con vention say that they voted against Bynum, the sitting Congressman. A majority nominates. Mr. E. J. Hale, Consul General of the United States at Manchester, was present at the banquet given on the 25th ult. at the Queen's Hotel in Man- Now let all. the Democrats in the House of Representatives stand up to the Administration as Messrs. Carlisle, Morrison, Cox and Findlay do. Surely these Representatives know quite as well what they are about as the gen tlemen who are wasting their strength in a tilt against a law that cannot be repealed, and which the people say ought not to be repealed. Fall in line, gentlemen. The party is marching on. We welcome our brethren of the quill to the East. The N. C. Press Association will meet in annual con vention to-day at Morehead City, and the occasion will doubtless prove the largest gathering of the fraternity in years. An excursion to sea on the revenue cutter , Colfax, a visit to the lighthouse and a ball at the hotel are among tfce amusements prepared for the visitors, and the editors will prob ably attend in a bodj- the excursion to Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D. C, which is to be given by the Rich mono and uanvine itauroad as soon as the convention adjourns. ; We used to hear so much about the instability of the Irish character we got to believing that an Irishman of the genuine Irish race, that Is Celtic stock, always had to go abroad in or der to make a self-governing institu-i tion of himself. But of late we have reverted to an earlier and more com mon sense as well as more charitable view of the matter. Human nature is pretty much the same everywhere. There is no special political inspira tion which' leads an Englishmen to be come a good citizen and causes - the Celt to fail io the attempt, ! A careful reading pi me nisiory 'natrons, And especially of the history of institntiong, would; disabuse .the xninds of, many well-meaning gentlemen. At present the individual who i can't be governed at all is vour Protestant tflsiter "man :v?ho cries loudest for theJirHish Union. There .sioj me way uungs are wonting, w - The 'Charleston " xYewt mud Courier . says : 4 'The public wilHropA&iiitl the action of Mr. Waue theiGenerai Manager of the A flantie CoiUt,:.,$ane lh asking" the railroad RonrnlssinnAr iu maiya uia xuiicsi puooiuie.j lOquiry into the canise of the recent fatat' dis aster on the Northeaste'raBiulroad. The only regret is that the invitation did not come (soonerr:at tne timd. pf the ''accident,'! and before the wreck at the Santee trestle had been cleared away. It is very gratifying that Mr. Walters "desires to aid the epmmis- dissatisfied with the refusal of the court to go behind the decrees of other circuits, the National Improved Com pany ordered the withdrawal or all evidence and dismissed the counsel in the case. After giving a large list of authorities, the court says: "No au thorities are cited to the contrary, but attended by all of the foreign repre- The great fight on this question will from accepting retainers or employ- before organized in the South. It has is i xvcpuuncaKs uave M"cuiuum rauroad companies which uea over o,uuu policies, aggregating over agreed to vote against consideration, have received land grants or pecuniarv $15,000,000 of insurance now in force. It "uu iv iuh position or tne irom congress, jdmunds wished ieiuocrats wno are oonosed to it. instead- to refer the moMnm t mi . . i ... r -v uio xuere are more votes Ukelv to be cast committee, that on thA.TndimaT.T7 Tno for consideration than for the bill on Kehtuckian thouirht the bill wnnM its passage. The revenue reformers just as well be voted down at once, are not as hopeful as they were earlier The motion to refer was lost, and then, in the session, but some of them still strange to say, the bill was passed bv the vote of 37 yeas to 11 nays. Not a Democrat was recorded in the nega tive. The bier lawvers. Ed 0 & 7 - a- KT . A-A V JO 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 has met all of its losses promptly in the . A . 1 1 . 1 1 . T . uaai, auu is auunaaniiy aoie to do so in the future, and is now in a splendid finan cial condition, haying a reserveof $108,000 well invested. It has paid out to widows and orphans over f 5W.U00, and the records at Raleigh will show that it has the largest income and pays more taxes than any Company a.1 a i riA. . - operating in me oiate, wim one exception. 4. 1 ; 1 XI . XI . . luiuiv iiiai mey can get tne measure A O T-k 1 1 . Chester, in honor of the Queen's 67th ',0f Aew "ePUD1.lca.n votes are ex- V ;1 t mi t r , . I V y-v &a vu. aia la , yji jl COUSIU- er vouner eration, Vat this is very doubtful. Evarts, WioOw. Hawley en- I refer to the itJationaT Banks, nd any of R. Macdonald vuuiaiuo a. mil ouumiciwuug auuuuui lucic aie two or uiree wuo wanttogol lereo a motion to reconsider. The In verification of the above statements, E. A. Wright. H. Danenberer Rev. S. H. Isler. Freeman . John H.Hill J. Newton Green J. E. Peterson ....... Thos. W. Slocumb. . . . XX. UUUiLUClCll . . '. C. B. Hicks... ; 25 Ueo. IS. Waltt Griffin Brothers Nathan O'Berrv.... J. B. Whitaker. Jr. . Erastus Edwards lhos. iulmundson 25 i ' 25 25 25 o- 25 25 of the affair, which seems to have been that way,- A Republican, who' pro- motion will be put on Monday. sion," and it is hoped that the investi gation will be exhaustive. It is of Tpouj iuuio vuuBoucuue iu me rail road company than to any other inter est that the cause of the accident shall be discovered, and Wfl havA 'Tin TnnVvt that the railroad commissioners will authorities can command." - counsel have argued that the National Improved Telephone Company had a right to withdraw from the litigation, and that thereupon, in some unac countable way, the company was re leased from all responsibility, and that the complainant had no right to pro ceed to a decree. "We cannot avoid the conclusion that so far as the National Improved Telephone Company is concerned in this suit that it is bound and concluded by the final decree rendered at Pitts burg, and that that decree alone war rants the injunction pendente lite in this case as against said telephone company and its privies. 4 Since we have had the cause so ex haustively presented arid have so fully considered it, we have determinednot to rest our conclusions upon the de crees in the other circuits, sufficient as we deem those to be, bat to examine the question de novo. i "It- is argued by the defence that there should be given a weight to the fact that the Executive Department of the Government has directed the insti tution of a suit to annul this patent that should lead us to jref use or defer any affirmation of the patentee's rights till the conclusion of that suit. To this we cannot assent. The Executive Department has not in this case at tempted to adjudicate rights, nor could it in any ease do more than start the judicial inquiry and present the cause to the courts. The filing of an infor A a . mation ca,nnot create a presumption ot gnilt. ilNo more can the institution of a suit to annul create a presumption of annuUty. if. any effect is to be given to the pendency of this suit io annul so as to snsnerrd-ranv rit?hts if the patentee, ifeidoulA only result froW restraining or other orders issued in that suUj.wherehe cotijrt having the Parties and the evidence upon which til nullitlTis sortght torbe established before itha aIsothe adthority, if to annul them, to suspend the force 61 the patent. sentatives. Mr. Hale was one of the speakers on the occasion. We give his speech in another column. i ! TJeta isi cjas ole wiierJthe (decisions ojhe ExeytiVe1 h conclu sive upon the courts. This class in cludes only those whieh present politi cal, gueshons fuclias whicJh is tie lwfdt GovernWnfifi tator in; a foreign country questions connected Lwjjth functions of sovereignty, where promptness and unity of action iri all the oepartments of Government are essential. - All questions properly judi cial are, by the very'Constitution, em braced within the judicial power anc( subhiiited exclusively to the ' coiirts.'' Two grounds of the invalidity of the patent of Alexander Graham.Bell are examined. 1. Gray's caveat and the charge of collusion wltb. an examin'er, of the Patent, Office. 2. The prior in vention 6f the Gerinati inVe-ntrrr PK-ilin Reis.s. The space covered in this tart ! fesses to have accurate information, tells me to-day that his party has as- j surance ox thirty-hve majority, includ ing the protection Democrats, against tne oui on its passage : but that it will be defeated on the question of consid eration by a smaller majority. Mr. The Pittsboro Home says : "The only objection against Judges Smith and Ashe are their age. All admit them to be able, diligent and incorruptible, prophet to-night. But Bnt thev are now ahnnt 7ri 7R oor-c allowed a prediction, I w - v w V w V V A, I Vf V UI J. J I . Republican Senators as well as Ren- A- A. 1 ... . A . leseiiiauves nave recently developed a good deal of discord. I told you fast week about 'Hepburn and Anderson pitching into Kelley, the Father of the House. Well, on Thursday, in the oenate, a similar scene occurred, which Randall expects the coalition, of which was possibly more amusing. old. They have passed the Psalmist's allotted three score years and ten, and are fast verging on four score when their trouble will be labor and sorrow. It is no reproach to them that they are old and will be too feeble, in all human probability, of discharging the onorous duties of the position for eight years longer. They are full of years and full of honor, and have a competence for the remainder of their lives. They do not ask to be retained j but they are willing to serve as long as the peo pie demand services of them. Pity the venerable and faithful men and allow them to retire with the plaudits of "well done, good and faithful ser vants." Judge Merrimon should be retained as Chief Justice, and then there are dozens from which selections might be made." SNOW HILL DOTS. The attendance upon the Normal is quite tmall. . Eugene Harrell, of Raleigh, is on a visit to the Teachers Normal, He is the guest ot Mr. W B. Grimsley. . ; There was an accident at. Haiti v saw mill Saturday, and but for timely assistance of Mr. Hardy one more small boy would Have gpne to join the numberless army, . It occurred thus : while the; engine was hoisting ' a log from the rier. to the.sa bedeirope that was attached to the log broke and simc ,Doy,.wno was standing by threw him on the band, -whie.h urn a An alfe e.tHL?ardyj who was standing f taeTevsTw ouu aiuppjpu. tneengme just s the boy got to the wheel; one moment later ana that boy wouid have been crushed beyond recognition. & i V; I r Mr. John -PhHins.; of insthrt. U rd town last week: hd s sa va.- th a present outloobrfor Kinston so far ad t .-,.fv? voouragme-ir J pip-. xuui u oli is BnxoTcea. Mr. if . is a geri tleman of ifine business qualification and what he savs ftan be ta1!a nruvn The jolly arid erob - iiatnrAtl rvrfn man wnr fa tinn.'U':i ' -r " t "g uuu t a 'vexy pret ty cottage just outside the town li mita. now .neamseomptiontAnd rumor has it that he will soon be . AffArinw maT J a . , . - n." . -er uu uour ior saie. vve contrr&trilatA the young man and would that we were so Presciva. n c . Work has been (nnimAneAi An Vm axvr episcopal Church and it is nearing completion. Mr. Harding f nAZ. boro, has the contract. Messrs. Seymour Hargrave and E. H. Sugg retnrned fromi Davia iSUnnAl They will spend : their vacation at home. -. :. . . -. -. ,,: : SHOES! SHOES ! A- fnlT-RRatn, for Ladles. Misses. . Gents arid Rnv lo a line of the celebrated Sandforr! OrAio and Rochester fine Shoes. Slippers of all ajin.io o specialty. j? v Tjuni 4 M. bUMMKKFIStD & Co. u - - a. r1 . . i no is a prominent racror, to nave a majority of fifteen. I am not a if I may be sav that the grand Republican programme with its gilt-edge attachment will be duly car ried out by a small majority. Who can save harmless the party some of .ynose mem oers vote with the party7 enemies rather than its friends ? But error and faithlessness do their worst only when night covers the land. Let the true theories of political economy come, as comes the day, and the dark ness is expelled. The defeats of to day are the victories of to-morrow. Ungrateful, selfish. Pennsylvania shall not always hold in her unlineal hand the destinies or the Democratic party. TT 1 . . ...... r - noiman has tared badly in the pro gress so far of the Legislative bill. He has not only lost his civil service proposition, but he has been outvoted in the matter of a number of salaries which he tried to cut down. Morrison has been almost unmerciful in showinsr up me inconsistencies or the distin guished economist. Mind jou, Mr. xioimau is not to oe laugned at as a political reformer. He has heretofore done good service in restraining ex travagant tendencies. But he couldn't nnd the heart to cut off any part Of thosalary of the- Assistant Clerk of the Appropriations Committee of which he is a shming light and bis friend Randall the central sun, although all the other assistant clerks had to be re duced some years ago. Too late in the' afternoon Wednes day to be included in my . last letter uen. tox made a speech ox : ten min utes on the civil service nart of the Legislative,, &c.f . AppropriUon bilL was ine "most successrui or ail the General Congressional .speeches- ri the judgment of many: persons. . He became ignore r animated than usual,' and was distinctly heard in " all rparts of the hall. Very briefly he touched upon the history of the effort to reform the civil' service," and then warmly championed) fh frerieral course pur sued by ..the . Presidents , , He -saidi "Talk about it being aristocratic to appoint men o. account, pi;; merit in stad of politicM infiuenc-why, sir, it is the vrveenins arid essence- of 3irar.'' ' It rbririfirs r the r ofBtoes Within the eaeh:: of :the people, 'arid says tot tne tenanj ox tne numbiest hamlet, 'qualify yorirsfelf to serve your countrynd if yon have merit it shall be rewarded without -respect to infln- cnee-'drwr.Theze'.ls in the Treas ury uepaTtmenr to day a chief of di vi sion' who but a short while ateo was an obscure village boy. He was selected t. .' -."a?1 T u."a" . uy a pompeuuve examination; enterea at thq lowest grade, roW by his merit, promoted to his present position with out extraneous lnfluenee or patronage, tor indeed, neither oi his benators had ever heard of him. In addition, it gives! us a better and less expensive service, and when fully understood it will be '"appreciated, and ' that great power behind, that will which makes and unmakes me politician; will de mand- its.; continuance.?' Gen;. Cox said that Mr; Cleveland rsinotoiily the most popular Democrat, but the most prinlar mkn of either 1 party; in this country. : If Congress does not Nine Treasury Denartment nlArta nave oeen notihed that their services are not longer wanted. The new ap propriation bill reduces the force by twelve, and three others are to receive "walking papers." C. W. H. New Advertisements. This Space is Reserved for the SALEM HIGH SCHOOL! toatnpson Uoiinty, il. C MARION BUTLER, A. M junta- f PRINCIPAL. 2m -.u) LOST! riven mVv fith. 100 txr " -r a r . iwv. u tt . xx. Auroen. nmvni tA tha' undersigned.- ? Any person rettuningi it will be suitably irwarded. r.v- .x - .7 ,; : ,ITB..PARKER Goldslx)re;N.C.,Jnnet2aw -j ; 1VJOTIGE The underahrned havini? nniffii admlnlstrtitor of : Thad, A. GranW ceased, hereby notifies aU nersottaliftMtnw clalins against the estate to present them ior payment dv ine 14th diThf Jnna 1887, Or this notice will be nleadei, in of their recbyery. All persona inritvtAri to said .estate -".will make immediate pay ment. Wi ft1 GRANOTCR J Junel4, rl8864wl :-Z tfAdininUtrator Having Leased Mb. R. E. JONES' Flour and Grist Mill which, isone of the best eaninned Mni in the .State, (having . Coin Cleaner- and all other modern appliances necessary for making good J'lour and MeaL) I am now prepared to serve my old customers, and will guarantee the very best turnout as well as quality Give me a trial. '01d Atkinson Mill Site. 'PnA T;. ship. JOT! "RTTr?TT t June 14, 188e.-2m . t the leading business men of Staunton.Va. R. C. Freeman j r xoiwiinsiandineineseiacts.mwjctowand Uant. Swift (in nvav . . - ' I ( ... - v VT -OITf-Kl m1 nAW.nn aw n UMH t. Al I TTT m s . V ""3 USIOUUS Die U1TUUEU LUC I VV I I.QfrlnAV oiaie aejamtna tne uompanv and trvlni? to destroy its usefulness. I call on our policy-holders to stand firm, and give me the names, of the slanderers, and the special charge they make. ES-Liberal terms made with Agents. A.ddress CBTEB BERKELEY, Manager, Raleigit, N. C. Dr. THOS, HILL, Agent at Goldsboro. may6-tf g E ABO Alt D AND KOANOIfE RAILROAD COMPANY. Commencing- Sunday, May 16, 1886, at 3:30 p. m Trains carrying: passengers on this road will run as ioiiows : SOUTH BOUND LEAVES PORTSMOUTH 4:10 A. m. Franklin Accommodation starts . i, "."T uauy, except Sundays. Stops OT Oil ot(ltlna T a . " . "w oiowuu wivyl'uu i-orxsmoutn and 5:30 A. m. Way, starts from the Shops Mon- "CUUCTUIls rnaajs. t5tojs at aU 10.-00 a. m. Mall, starts from foot of Hijrh v, ouuuay. DtOOS at an sta uuuajB, tt eunesaays ana rlaays connects with steamer Chowan at Franklin Z Vv ' r'uemoT1 aQa landings on the 11 tci. lueiRiBys, xnursaays and Satur days connects with steamer Lota at FrankHn Murfreesboro. Connects at Weldon with uuiiujswu na eiaon uoad for Wilmlng- IV" "4 pumw oouin. nuns throuirh to S-S .TT"11? ?aan8 of cars. Make close vuuuduuuu at xvoitjig-a ior vnanotte. 7:00 P. m. Ralelo-h StSiffis? e,xpt 8Srtvr mops fIf ionx , "Leepers attached. Runs rough to Ralelg-h without change of cars. l'.- t t aw f. Biopping- at all sta. tions between Portsmouth and WeldonT WORTH BOUND. A.RRTVKS MOUTHS : sk -m a m r a. a . m w MnrW!v -J! 'wpi 3:20 p. m. Saturdays, S:15 p. k. Franklin except Hundavs. AT PORTS- Exprejs Way, Tuesdays, Thursdays and accommodation dally i cent Sundays. KW P. M. Mail (Ai.T A,rrurt Bn... e. at all stations for pngersV ' wp9 JlStf St5 Southwest r nOSnnnrr'SL lMOrTOlk. AvivfiuvuS! nu 1UU. J. S. TIHI WTC1? m L. T. M T E RS, 8 u i rin te nd en tTrans. Hnih Carolina, -v. ) Jn Superior Court. Duplin County, f ' . iUy 25th 1888. HaiW WIlllams,) 7 -.-rc T6 Obkd Mabkady : s ; .j j?.i'; o WincExis the above rnamedPUlntllT Harper VYilliams kaa MmmAn tion Against yon in the Buperior CourVof Ajupua vyounty ior tne purpose f fow ; juuuu uj5 xtfia-aayoi JTepruarr. 1883 and dult recMed iri riot at 'liS df the records of Duplin Connty. - Now thertfore, rovL are reonlred Mh .n Jnf PeSJC before . the- JnAtre rrt -w .0-iV ConrUta court tobe heldfor theciSunty Ol Duplin atthflCort ironJn:.tr- vflle.K. Oonthe ltt.Monday. InlJpt' ember next and answer nrAr, compUbwh within the first three days . of said term and you can take notice W IT you Si to answer said compUint within the time bTw' ptiff will apply to the Court for the- rpif -5pil the complainu. Hereof faU m S24er and seal of said , It. C. BROAD HURST. ' PAISON & PAISON. rSSir , . , juaeo-ow " Qrai v. n Cradles. ; r For sale low. by . may20 HUGGINS A VFCEPXIAK i 25 Geo. C. Rovall J. J. Robinson o w . i . noiiowell 20 M. J. Best. . i iq L. A. Foust 20 J . H. Morris 20 J. A. Washington ' O Dr. Thos. Hill " o0 T. B. Parker -() A. P. Holland t 20 J. F. Dobson 20 Milton Harding 20 A. M. Prince 00 E. W. Cox..... "n Joseph Isaacs 1 T. 0. Kelley..; F.J. Hage.'... 15 J . R. Hurst 5 Mrs. J. M. Jones! i," Chas. J. Beasley 5 John H. Powell 5 William Taylor ,- Jas. L. Baker -, S. B. Parker 5 J. M. Hollowell ... . jo Fred. C. Smith..: " o Chas. G. Smith , 10 Giles Hinson jo Nathan Hinson in w. w. wade ;;;; jo Midyette 10 S. S. Spier 10 R.G.Powell i0 Thos. B. Hill 10 J unius Slocumb " " 1 0 10 10 .10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 Will Slocumb J. C.CnlHoT. j. w. Loftin!!;. ;;;;;;; vv. h. Collins...:.... W. A. Denmark J. H. .Parks..... , John Slaughter, Jr. P. A. Humphrey, 1 J. H. Wiggs. .... . .' w . 11. Creech. . ............ W.H.Ham.....i...... Joseph Berger. :m. . . . , ..... . .', 1. u. nice.... W. H. Sujrcr.w. : W. T. Harrison... v..... ix. UauehtreVi -a . t: . ' Adam-Hergenrotner c. . . . ' i J. E. EDDawr-iL'L'. . -1 JV B. Edgerton z . .. ; . . . . e. w. iwn : r-ffFnr'or- t rut t - i . Ki K If rn si.' J J Streets. . . . . . ... John T. dmnndsoii. . I; v. Mrs-' Louisa Brown . . gTisss'; r uiuiuii... Dr. L-.W- TW H. .Thos. Jones. N.,MetzErer ." Mrs. Sarah Patrick. . . '. . . . S. Xi. Foldsom..,, Thos, 31. Head . ... . . . . . . . . . ' .' .' 1 4 . ....... . 5 5 5 5 40 . 10 5 25 ; 5 5 10 ,10 15 10 10 y 5 5 20 10 1 15 . a 10 D. A. Johnson . .', . . . . . . ' j, w. Jones. .... "2.50 . . . . 3.7i) We shall keep this list standing and ?Pa ta "other? Of our citizens who have' not' already contributed will do so .without further delay. About $1,000 more is needed, and a large number of our citizens, whom we have not yet been able to see. have so far not yet sicmiiied their willingness to nid. ; The continuation of the school is now: assnred nnd it should be a pleasure of any good citizen to help in its support. v
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 17, 1886, edition 1
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