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,aHE .GOED.RPOHO " MKwSGEROITOAY'-jTDNE- 21. 1886. JULIUS A. BOMITZ,;-,- EMtoi fit) WARD BROWN, '--- - Manage! : GOLDSBOKO, N.' C, " r , MONDAY, - - - - - JUNE 21: 1886. . " ' 2T . 1 . 'I AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. " Thd State of North Carolina, through Its Legislature, has during' the past COMMISSIONER ' BLACK. i nimself personally ana or nis great ror the consideration1 of the Tariff bill; v All the batteries' of the Republican i en terprlsiiff ? and successful Ledger t r also 'saw Mr. Breckinridge in the party are turned on the Commissioner Why has he not told btir people;, that J"1 the day 'He is detained a (i;'.n.0-i .,i;i, infDMP:A r. nA 1,0,;. Wc m.i na nrtnrK 0t1 ...w.u oar cyu. oenaior vance eral sum of money in pnbhshing .to tbe a, pensioner and an office-holder. . :Let ? his kindly 'impulses : strong-' enough to Mr. J. WVPowell will make a visit world the advantages m soil, chmafre natural resources and possibilities of development, offered to the immigrant THE GRADED SCHOOL. ;1 List or Contributions From . our Public Spirited Citizens. : . -. - . . 1 ii - ? .1 . . See the f j us see, - .We believe that if a full ex-; embrace the whole country and make bampson, starting home to-morrow. ammation of the books for several; all our citizens glad with a knowledge y,""1 sue proDaoiy ten days. of his princely benefactions and kindly R "5D?0aF"tu Who are. Unwilling to School Go Down. Pcijr.i.siiF:i evehv Monday axd Thurs day, AT TUB MXSSEXOKM lll:t,IINO. PRIC .).0.) A YKA I'.. t j SKKVEII TO TOWN SUBritI8KKS BY CARRIE. AT fl.OO FIJI! THREE MONTHS. SrHSCKIPTln.V PAYAUI.E STKKTLT IX AD- V'ASCK. " . f ADVEKTISIXO liATES PKR PQt'ARS (1 if INCH SPACE) 1.00 FOR Fi It ST, AND 50 CKNT9 FOR . Ne w 'Ad vertlsenient ' PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, NC; ' For Yonng Ladies and Small Girl. vear3 . were tantie thnt t vronld b or niSDnncplvDeneractionsandKindlvlo t , , .r.J"rv.W4vu"ulll'llv t " , rail session mmmna " 5 ' " .... ir-- - v- r.sri--pr-r,Tij .-- . t--, - - -. . " laupenuienaentor tneLdfA.KAvinrRAr. oeen pieagea t mis uuice wr iuo c,:i;-.t"-"v."vr wnes- or capitalist seeking a held for skilly fchownthat,there was a time when theinterest in mankind t Will, not Mr. vice on the coast of North Carolina majntainance ; of the school another jn; Z i t f ,? 9f8c?rref pon industry or investment. The exhibits Republican party ,was not altogether hilds make a journey through the if in the city, as is also Mr. Forbes, of year,' commencing - the third Monday -, ? . exTX. "r " of btir State as-witnessed in.the Halls 's unanimous asWincondemnatidn South and. learn of oiar people in. their VmS1!!?;, J in oeptemoer next : j -. - : . - corps of teachers m aiibranShes" usual of Exposition at Atlanta, Boston, New of this sort of thing-. ' One case is to Orleans and Raleigh , were alike a the point, and. wearing it forward. ; credit to the liberality of the people "One Leonidas C. Houk, a Republi df the State, and an exhibition of pro- can Representative from Tennessee, is duction and capability, .that opened now f serving his fourth term in the COUNT TO LARGE AUVKRTISER8 AND ON YEAR r.Y CONTRACTS. each subsequent insertion. Liberal Dis-1 the eyeS and attracted the admiration Congress. He is a pensioner on the of the visitors, and a silent but power- Government.. His physician made -a fal influence was sent abroad bread very strong affidavit; and then with cast upon the waters, that the faithful drew it in order to modify the state ments there made- is ow Houk is a terrible partisan. Black-has been a good enough Democrat, but Houk has excelled all Tennesseeans in his fiery zeal. His case was made special, and t&"Tie Trakscript and Messf.nger. a G4 column weekly, tie chenfost and largest political paper puMithed in S'vrth Carolina, u also mued 'from the Mes.-engek pr&ss promoters felt sure to return. Then the same liberal State Govern ment seconded this effort by establish- Subcriptiont 2.00 per annum : $1.00 fur ing an efficient and thoroughly equip- six month. ; TJie Tkansckipt and Mes senger Jut Vte largest bona fide subscrip tion lint of any paper in North Carolina, Address THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO., Coldsboro, N. C. home's; fhpirhosmtable disnoitinn rn. L J. B. Hyman, Esq.r of Goldsboro, H. Weil & Bros, $ 300 IM'" IZ ' " r ' I IPTT hOVO oef ninki i 1 ! -i? ! 'i T T 3 T f t f "I IVl I -v . , UUW IOr IDStrUCtlnn In MIIBIO JkT Dn1 Tlf.l . w .n left lipro lcf nirrVi ofn V:r I XT T J T i f V ward tl,oW r1 nmmnUofl "T'";r","'&ul viMi iieuiiVUKOi.v. v.i ... "'&'""uor new loric. I Tli -T Tr MiiiAr '1' . - of public sentiment. He ill then ex- -Having waited a long while for some R. P. Howell.... pand the field of his usefulness, and f ,ern member of the Democracy I W. H. Borden .... . tne Jfublie Ledqer and its achievements u r":"."1"1.1" luenouseagamsi nenryjuee . ' ... . ' i uo excessive ana franrtn pnt nonc nti 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1001 25 Way'e county delegates to the several conventions are instructed to vote for Hon. Geo. V. Strong for Su preme Court Judge; Hon. W. T. Dortch for Congress ; Judge Walter Clark for Superior Court Judge, and natural productions and possibUities, vpi. own i jraiioway ior ooiiciior. ped Immigration Bureau, that has, through its efficient commissioner, fol- he got his pension in order, as he says, lowed up. these appeals to. the sight, to save his property from a forced by information to the mind, and this public sale. Now which is worsen for worjc has resulted in a flood of letters a Democrat to .hold an , office arid a of earnest inquiry from nearly ten pension or for a Republican to bold an thousand separate heads of families, office and a pension? If it ;is a crime farmers, mechanics, capitalists," who in Black it is a crime in Houk. Yet were reminded of the existence with- not a solitary Republican :has arisen in the boundaries of a single State, not in his place in the Congress to impeach two hundred miles from the National the honor or patriotism of the Tennes- Capitol, of a variety of soil, climate, seean. TT TTF m T- 1 i 1 -v i v..v.oi o rtuu irauuuient pension I xi on. w. i. r aircioin. . . and successes will become household aDDronriatinn r ;if 1 " w p JLT' words, and Mr. Childs' will join Col. very long deliver a speech on the snb- Messenger Publishing Co - w rti - . . . .. - . . i a . . .. . i r c Aiciiure, of tne miladelphia Times. a grear many J3outHern Repre- I iu. B. Borden... m seuing before tne people .North the Lilw.i; " w lueir x. xv. oorueu . . . tnm can:.,e f.v i- luo wav wv luiuir is I 2ruoiu ooraen. ocullu,cul L U4 jjcuyie, ana manasred and ihoir Aar-,r,ot; f I t. tw,w - counsel us in our rapid advance toJ vote against the further extension of Matt L. Lee 25 pensions, except in the obviouslv Frank A . Daniels i 25 worthy cases that may arise. Joseph Edwards 75 Mr. George H. Gaskins. of Beaufort Dr. Geo. L. Kirbv GO county, is here to procure a patent for Dr. W. H. H4 Cobb 50 an invention which I will bneflv d- Prnf. F. A.AM 50 scribe : It is an electripal for opening-at once all the parts of a C. G. Perkins.,., 50 steam engine any engine when de- Dr. J. D. Soicer. 50 sired for cleaning. Gen.' Vance. Den- Gen. W. G. Tipwi. i. r . r uiy VOmmiSSloner. was Showing him Knfn KrtmnnHinn . ?i r ; iraieui ufflcemismorniDg. Li. u. uiddens lr mere snail turn out on examination to be no previous invention nf th kind, Mr. Gaskins will receive a patent. C. W. H led. Buiidlnjr heated bv t.mnH iriTi!. . and electricity. Errwn any Female Seminary offerinar same aivan. tagres. M8peclal arranjjeraents for small iri" Deduction for two or more from same family" or neighborhood.. f ; . - ui Correspondence solicited. For Cata logue address IvEV." R. BURwELL & SON iOO jun21-3m wards prosperity and success. - 0UK WASHINGTON LETTER. Senator Vance on the Pacific Eail- road Forfeiture. The President's ReceptionMrs. , Cleveland's Beauty and Self-Possession. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, t PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, . WILMINGTON', Jf. C, May 29th, 1886. COMMENCING JUNE 1st, ROUND TRIP TICKETS will be sold to the va rious Springs arid Summer Resorts in Virginia, Upper South ' Carolina and 53 Western North Carolina at GREATLl LStatf Correspondence of the Messenger. 1 Washington. .In in The House finished the Legislative uiu mis aneraoon, navmg passed it at A .T" i . rrl . : 50 REDUCED RATES, eood to return until M. E. Castex & Co. 50 Oct. 31st, 183G. Dr. M. E. Robinson 50 ... . ; . . R. B. Bassett 50 For rat,s' whedulei, &c, call on Agent, Asher Edwards 50 or the undersigned. ' , - 1 - 1 X' V.-1 fCfA tn rV- avn .r.'. The sneak pretences of Republicans ble inciden;s in to-daV Sp;n. Sf" , .1 t M A 1 1 11 A 1 . , iUF possessea oy no otner single otaie inj are, nere seen m an tneir meanness. 1 war question came up in connection Secretary Lamar has signified by the Union, and capable of fostering What irritates these partisans is the wlcn tension umce salaries, and Mr, THE SUPREME COURT. North Carolina has reason to h congratulated that she has given birth and reared to man's estate so mutiv T. B. Hyman 50 Hon. W. T. Dortch 50 I. F. Dortch.... 50 H. P. Dortch. 25 Jos. E. Robinson 50 Fonvielle & Sauls 50 T. M EMERSONT, Oeu. Pass. A?'t. H, WALTERS, General Manager. juneD-wim U nm rv I r 1 r r ,n !.,. m - , '-Icnno Ur. 1. , - r yuvieuo oauis I I CL V I I I V I HrlNH letter his acceptance of the invitation within its own borders a population fact that a Northern soldier was put ""A ?' snowed that the Krqh t W. Crawford 50 1 'ZD of the Ladies' Association of Charles- equal to that in the British Isles. in charge of the Pension Office, and Repu bK ans """stne itndeTctiVspeaking. B Sol Einstein & Co 50 ?h7b2V I " ton, S.C.,. to deliver an oration on the Springing from the seeds thus sown the additional fact that he went right The Senate passed the Northern the gentlemen who compose her Mr w w n in the State, (havinc CnrnClnl S occasion of the unveiling of the monu- and from a knowledge gained by obser- to wprk to establish the . slippery ways Pacific Forfeiture bill yesterdt-y by 42 . Pren?e Court have been wise, she Hood, Britt& Hall ...."!!!."!'!:. '. 30 a11 other modern appliances necessary fcr ?cessors. We lo J-Koiair.) senator Vance made a UC1V Pia's ; ineir ranntui- Sam Cohn . 30 maKlnS $9a iQur and Meal,) I am now ment to John C. Calhoun. The dav is vation and investigation, there are to- of his Republican predecesso nntfit Kt .KK1,. k j flov tl,,. U Ml,;al 1!mW0 nf have npver spph PThih morP small vt c 4UCBuuuiuopposi- rp, u "l" i i I W . K. rJurch . ..... 30 , v. ,t ..... .v,, uc in 1 &v,w6iKl.c ii , lion ro railroads beintr n nxxrori rtfi u ixioixier, nowever. nasatwo- t?.,ui- p. t. X',- U 4. XT ,Ln 1- : 1 i... I cnltn o .l o omn.r ,f Wnn .J .1 i i . . w " 1 1 wl I f ,A 1 ,1 C X it r UtUUCf r ACfU 4.. OU a large population ot JNorthern tami- enroniery man me riepioiican oena-iiuixv a pomi against mm by saying F , t"ut .uuuur lu"se wno are Wm. A. Deans 40 lies representing every Eastern, Mid- tors composing the committee now "c Jwwian. But f xx .-J Q e R, W. Edgerton ..uvv o IclUi i as suiucieni answer : " " " UI .r , Vi "Ci J. W. Bryan i simniv want to remark- that l "uuuls- ntuiis oimose wno are not w r d' u.. j or a Senator on that side of the chamber, pr,Td t0.uffi-Ce be injred' but C- B: Aycock. V.'.'. . . ! .' 25 The vote on the question of a sub scription of $250,000 by Lynchburg to the Lynchburg, Halifax and North Carolina Railroad, resulted : For sub scription; 1,873; against, 298-' major ity for subscription, 1,575. If the counties of Campbell and Halifax vote subscriptions, the construction of the die and Western State and Territory, examining the Commissioner's charges who are working out nomes and fnr- have exhibited. prepared to seive mv old customers, nn.' will guarantee the very best turnout as well as quality. Give me a trial. Old Atkinson Mill fcfite. Fork Town ship. JOE BUCK. June 14, lSS6.-2m ' . tunes ior -themselves, and sending out satisfactory accounts to their friends and former neighbors. These factors of progress have never spoken in as sembly nor lent voice in convention. COMPLIMENTS TO A NEWS PAPER MAN IS IT A N AD VERTISING SCHEME? in reply to my arguments ae-aincf a Latner ?aYe tneir condition improved, w P Aiia ok wasteful ' extra vasrar, in N-wo of the distinguished trentlemen I w n 7 NOTICE. away the public lands, the homes of on vf SuPeme Court ench may be W gj 6'B. Robin 25 The undersiened havintr miAlifip.i u J . w . . o i auminisiraior oi inad. Childs road will Ha assuror!. TViq io extend from Lynchburg to Durham , ""T Philadelphia Puilic IMgdr, for Tha f flonroQ Wiiiiflm u TT'1 "1611 Tt the. r, r:B;V2 LL 1 "avo 1W?.UCU eo. W. Dewey 25 claims against the estate onrMPnt h n - -6- uoranatn delivered mine enemy into ri-K r- a,5Vt5Uiy-Iour 7ears a time Thos W Dewev wlds, editor and proprietor of the my hands." Teller could only answer f llte."nen severe mental strain is not r R Dp'wav ' i n.AkIh ik.i r. . I RlflTiA lftrcnmo h ttt-M .i.U , : I " J Z I ' rna nca&iv liihi v an rM wn o snmoti mn r i " " "uouuj iuv I b " w iinu ouuiviiuiga cu e, but well-nigh impossi- m. s'ummerfieidl rather by their works than their word3; p:; X7" l 'l. nnwflling operator, in whremark" , If they are now able to discharge h! 7X7' " ' ' " o! f. . . "V 1"? h."v" F rhowftvrT Tin 'feniH K the duties with Derfect accentahilifV. b o"n" r!. " ..7 v, tU4. iiu icuec- -n .I , ui 'x. , r .. rf xvev. o. xi. lsier. if . . . . . . . . I 1-LJ TV T ncity in the Baltimore Daily Neus of tion. ' will they be able to do so wnen they naj iuu,iuuuwcuuj lueruuaueipma ine reception given by the Presi- sevemy-nve wnen tney are limes, June 5th, has been largely taken dent to night to the diplomatic orn:,ui." ' iJ ou 01 a-7 Previous to the reoent Prftss flnniffln The present English Parliament, tion some of these settlers had made which was elected last fall, is made up an effort to unite in a scheme for car- UC l-tTTO . T IkA.nln 'lift . m - I ... ... velS Pae li Z 8C ' total G7o' F h'-M "T P T "tl : P "y the newspapers of PhUadelphia, y and navy an5 thejudicla,' P uvet,, rarneiiites, bi, total, 0U, to build up their respective neighbor r. . 'brought a vast crowd to the Executive ?DaPe : Bo a majority being 33G. On the Home h. TVf. ork and the Western States, Mansion to rrreer Mrs nKI6 lawyer in 3 Rule measure Mr. Gladstone secured success would convince others of the 311 votes, and these, may be looked for practicability of emigrating to the to still stand by him, so that if the South, and demonshate to them h Irish vote in England is solidly cast availability of North Carolina as their .. : f tt - ukkius ou ireeoian John H.Hill. 25 J. Newton Green: 5 against the estate to nresent ihom 25 for payment by the Uth day of June. vi uum,c niu uo pieauea in- oar f their recovery. All persons indebted to taid estate will make immediate pay ment. W. P. GRANGER, " June 14, 18S0 Cw ; Administrator. 1880. the question in another V . eu TTo rr,nw'n HT n. - l.I'X. f HI h rwmi 91-. I f . . M I mO I ILLUSTkATED. azine- juu kuow more man one tkq w fti..,u -a r . - - . ' v I In 1.11 1 . , ... u Mansion tr o-reer Mrc "MqttI,, ixawvcr iu your wnoie Knowiertce who. I Ttr rr o rr and bv them minified into a Pennine 5;rA6 ;;::Z0r UB.;T at 82 vears of atrec oummereu : v0 newspaper Presidential boom. The mansion was cfosed to visitors to- sa' 76I is ?.f s,ufficieD : cental equilib- GeoVWai'tt '' W SWvS&'St tftiffl?' If the Presidential candidates for W aQd florists were busy all day ii"" a,nare ordinary, not Griffin Brothers i J jXJLTOt55i Aiwel-." n4 3f rl i Hnst-OTi 1 i -n ... me exiranrnmarv nntioo ho i .. . .wi.."cno iuuuw summer nrtiiinr k rwiouus lutr -w r tooms. rarticu- fa- ' f"- J athan U'JBerrv 25 most p ace Jn current serial Act nl , . I . I BUI1 substantial gains for the Home Rulers. for Wx. Gladstone's candidates. th i . , " I ut)W UUUlt). coming election holds the promise of Thr Aan;AA iit'L I -L iL T UlyV;lULU L7 1. LA 11C UlJHi tk, 1, 1 1 I I I from every man who has. settled in Mr. Hiscock denied in the House of rsortn Carolina trom any other State Representatives last Monday, that he and to that end propose 'to call a had been mistaken in his estimate of meetin at Raleigh, on the 26th of expenditures and revenue of the Gov- 0ctober at tne time of the State Fair, eminent. The total estimated reve- and there compare experiences and nue, exclusive of the postal revenue Publlsh to' the world their verdict of for the next fiscal year would amount the desirabiIitV of North Carolina as to only $330,000,000, while the expend itures, exclusive of postal expendi tures, amounted to $344,707,000, leav ing a deficit of over $14,000,000. This is the effect, in part, of wholesale, reckless pension laws and other iniqui tous legislation. 25 a home for settlers; also to invite all, elsewhere, who are contemplating im migration to this State, to meet them at this convention. The Press Con itf. are to be taken trom successful men, , fession. noted for business capacity, charitable largest room in the mansion, and, as 1 here make a statement without in deeds, upright dealing, unostentatious usual on State occasionsi this and 'the Sf sliontest fearing a contradiction : good works, and the possession of blue and red parlors were beautifully ih,e. lawyer who considers his daily pnlnCQi ft, -u u. uocuraieu. uarge tropical plants rilled 40 U.UC1,J uuauic ru-,77 I. ' the corners, windows and recesses of Pe V18 herculean labors of a Childs promotion are good. the East room, while the mantles were Supreme Court Judge ! He has already taken the first step covered with mosses and many colored you haye do110, I would towards its accomplishment by declin- grant flowers. The large chande- respectfully refer you to any member - . , ... hers were draned with sin ;1ovti o-oi. ot the present court, or any other cen- nroflW H Z f , kv j 'ds of evergWns enckd thiTi - en,an who has sat on the Snprime w. T. Hollowel'l profter. His View of it" is pubhshed lar3. The plriors were decorated as 50uri ?enfh smce lts number was " M. J. Best on in fho Tjiilntvn nf itt-nn o v, u ' .3 i : i j.i mi duced to three. ,- r -U .u ...vr. ulwUucuui, m mo ucau i usual iui uuiciai leuepuons. neman- o , Ij. A. r oust n r,- 'f. .i . .. i l i i A rMinreme . I:nnrt .TnHno I w or tne editorial column, as follows : waa never more eiaoorareiy deco-r 1 .r""; -"-s uu'u MR childs' ow view" ot tt rated' and Perhaps never contained a S1ecure.- , To his duties is no place to -nnnrf u Jf V u u ,arer' distinguished or bril- re-Vurefla fe' hu hs gro,wli weary During the last fortnighta number liantly attired throng. The carriages Wlt,h the heat and baen of the day, of our contemporaries have been good began to anive before 9 o'clock, and and.wh jvhom the shadows are rapid- vvugu ivpiuj, cu auu uauu- a steadv stream of invited cmeeta "s L"c"iiJo J-u iuis oiiice ine Erastus Edwards ! . 25 5! fiS, S?,!?1?;1 Thos. Edmundson o ment. discussing: .topics 8uircstel bv tV. ronr iimMiwA i tw a , w JLi. XV. IT ligUl K. JMacdonaid.. R. C. Freeman . . Pant y n,; ft- nn u it 11.1 Mdliunity ') W.T.Gardner 20 Geo. C. Royall 20 J.J. Robinson on rent llfarot,.. rZZ.aK.' "i "l fliumwinn Euro no win with the Januarv numhr n yrr.Vi"'"' event of the year will the puB iWon SfTl nn H9f P?Pe"-takinir the sKa of a "ton and depicting-cbaracteristlc features of Atnerl ican society as seen at our loadimf pieV"ur, resorts written hrPh.H.. P'ur- and Illustrated by-6. 8 KVKhlrt: 'he mSS: znewill R-iye especial attention to AmerSLr writers, and utMti hr iu..n . .-.r.UMR artists. -...m American vention endorsed the plan and prom- some thine of the-proprietor of the Za .uT '1"$. great Latin noet had no thonrrht wh "V ised their united nnorf nnrl QJ and have connected them 4,"1uc ausi.uu long rotfl : , . -" l"?n Harding 20 n "'f "" j l.: -it a, t . . . anciiu u ClOCii. iiakper'3 periodicals; Per Tear. HAUPER S MAGAZINE 20 J HARPER'S WEEKLY'. l. P. Holland.-. 5o h1JSFA Fn v u Maui hit H r KAN KLIN SOU HP r i rt 0 BHAH V, One Year (M Nuinbersh . . .lf) i 14 0) 4 U) a ii i i ut) wiuLt) : jjtuH Tiornn nnjr nrti a l ... . . . . . . I J-V J VIUUIV. AU UUUKUH.11V Hr(TH I . ... . . will be seen by the f olio wim? preamble na name wimtne Highest execu- number of invitations had been Rfint t? t? did his mind turn, wh Beus nobis hoec otia fecit. , but nis mind turn, when he de clared : Hie Labor est. The Durham Recorder says : Under ly adopted. the management of Mr. Washington J i. i . u.cvmvc luimBtuuuin. x WO Ot IH6 i nut q hrv.rf 1 AAA anA J auu i uiuuou, wuien was unanimous art ft m frr1 tn. n fw, i,n.i. a ...,wul , CCCUiCvx ? prm;f wo Mi. "Z i ' j A A " r?x tnougn every one invited had availed t V , wsuwiucujr timore JVeir and the other from thX:Z::ltt what I understand to n V WHEREAS: This Associatinn i, infn.,! Tim. nfton, w:v. uuuuuuuuv wcaicu rt;fj . i. xi V,- u . t V : """'.'" I 7 , , icuuuiitucu UUI n dp imnca F thn 1 1 . J iU. (""fViiHluu Ul IUUSB wnn iHvnr rno rf- T3 K ui j . ... . ""i unuern people wno Have snntior r.a.Q WP t,'o,J r: , . mal ,auJ iuo ;r; c aU . . T j-i ynu. luo iiui auu eiiiRiflnr nresinonr seitiea in iMnrr.n i inmiinn a ro-n(Qft0 i k1?-! imo uiuiuiuk s issue, i innri " Mvc t.nitij .1 : ii icuuuu oi lm iiresenr e.onrr. ii- i e i t T 'r-..""!, ... - .w k.ujvvivu w uo i a. n ii. . v . ' .um. iuiJ. vjciciauu was lauiainiv i . . . m. . -. . . ;Vi rs , .mn t - o the road, it has paid off the floating MffiW 8?te SSv' vl hff S T'Sf tif " P"y seltpossessecf. Sri"6 Li? J'S Ch., Bei ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! whereas: The Association is desirous of nf tua afi,70 J 17 , j v f1 vne gentleman says: "She is the " " 0iT -i i v ; . J C ? U1 John 11. Fo well i-, nmmnf nir ataimt effort to of.r. v, Ot the nature OT near V nil nf thorn I I T ..... aoe. and Will h Ol rrhtr-trrn Kafn.A nr..,. . xo an air of success seems to pervade the HnVrestVand wei 'dy . UffeiV term nfi'r William Taylor 13 " . iore u. r. ..v, . ucwaies suo is me unest lOOKiner wo- v .T. . -r"'?f ."j- uias. Ij. Kalrer r-. m. . . iiit i wii m.i ni-riri riTi rT t rta- ot-fi-H -v t-v i . . c i riAnr onri ttti ii hm r i i - cewreu. nai tne oDjects proposed to be ac- V A, . , " Vi vt "4llCi in l" uo man in Washinsrton. u jh uo uunug iaeir conim- s R pnrL.0- nnmnliahoH Vw f Vit mAtir. i I mane in t hi o t1 ana Hi r, . lii i I o 1 nr 1 1 i . , u. i, i aj. Jicr r-- j w v. l i vmuiiipuu nie lli selves to us, and are worthy of the encourage ment of the State preBs. , To make the work effective it is now J. fl. Morris 26 J. A. Washington 20 JJr. Thos. riill. T. B. Parker A J TT vi . .vnumui'rsi ID it") nardme: 50 Poninn A.M. Prince.: 20 s,at ,WMn,H'M '" i. V. Uox on the ear, J oseph Isaacs . . . . . " 15 vmlf"!.6? of the iio azine bejrin with 1 T. O Kellev irA wtt fVJ?!ie J".or of each j-J ? i Hage ::::::::::::: it eSSk tt"- d. K. Hurst 1: :'."wv - --r;--- iu Maoazise, for three rr JfiSft for binding !o Xffio , whole management. Mr. Rn-an ria. serves much credit for the manner in which helias managed the road. One of the directors and Stockholm era rF this road informed us not lonrr desired that all interested and willing that the president was giving satisfac f attend in Pe"n or a letter of ffff personalregard for which Professor Morton, ' President of Stll tion to the directors and the road had invitatlon to be widely circulated knowfednient Tht ?, th??v Tt ?ens' Insute of Technicology, and been greatly improved under his man- nghout the North communi- mifh agement. cate at once with the Messenger them very highly. But n so : that the Convention ir, nt thev ..rLt ThSiJTLJEi both testified to being chemical ex- .-. I " -wwVfcfcvta iu Vr LUUC1 k r I 1 I I I I '7 K I.UU L AJIII11 III I MIIII1 1. I w u J I Z A . f Mr. Miller; in the course of some only a State, but a National fW.. 5ated for President of the UniFed 15 -br mail, nostra m volM8vb7cioth.$4 00. June'l!W0. If, vq .,evo, Cloth. 14 00. ' - .-wrw. auj loiiuaaiMi The Senate Committee on Aericul- , , ,u" auie lo aiscnar&e J. M Hollowell io remittances should be marie bv pt-nrr... ?efce1?edme SGneral been anted a hearing to opponents edand mot? f T" S SmS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! g received. of th Oleomargarine hill, a laree ped andost capable workers alone Chas G Smith ?X Of course such expressions are very number of opponents as well a id vo ean dlschar&e- It seems fo us that to a Ja'in K ers. Aridr ,rARPER& Drot"- gratifying to Mr. Childs as exhihitin 17: f0?11!?!8! A1 as,adv- state the nronosition ; tJrf..t il lIe.8 H"son 10 Hahpeu Sc BRotheii vw T'7"lv ,l iMatnan rlmson in - . Ladies, Misses and Childrens Under wear at remarkably low price to close out our stock. M.'E. Castex & Co rears' CONUNDRUM. Sallie. whv is Sum n-Z i a i i . .1 a Ufcii i i i .. j . . " ' " uuuiou- o. iu.ii.,.:. . .v cAutjneuce, auu io nave aeyoiea mucn metueiu s owre use a Dee-mve r lemarKs on tne Agricultural Appro- tion, and these thousands of settlers Tfnr tllc.BV11 UJ-mauer study to the subject of oleomargarine. , because they are always busy (selling J priation bill in the Senate, referred to looking towards North Carolina as a XwliT "f X 1 V?!" ."I 7ar,m Tf ey concluded that it is a perfectly Soods ) junU-f J. W. Lof tin the ravages of the rice birds, which, future home, may have such advan- ing to an impossibihtyTMrVHilds is" quire wen aware that the estimable TTT TTT TXT v. v. waue 20 Midyette q S. S. Spier in R.G.Powell "" in Thos. B. Hill "" in -r r-,, . ...... xv Junius toiocumb m tTT'li ni XV 188G. Harper's Weeklv. ILLUSTRATED. XI a r r t- lif . onni-cnB WEEKLY hfl4 linur tr,- . . will siocumb i ' 10 GSrSa'Jssrii"01? aa w - J. C. Collier. i ..... . In anVtuL 'n m.w'tl' by equally clean processes from whole some materials. The hearing: will be nu he said, caused a loss equal to seven taeres as to transnortntinn r,A dollars per acre of all the rice crop of tality extended to them as will induce i?2ISw lelu e ma8 favorabfle continued to-morrow morning, the TTnUort Rfofoe tu a . u i - . . mention ot the suggestion, and the ,tu c r: itti..- w ,v.v vcvo. xuoiavdgcsui me iu l-uiub io our otate in uctober, English sparrow, he added, were very attend our Fair, view our beautiful much worse than those of nee birds, country and visit the homes built up and amounted to manv million under the treninl inflnor. a monnes ana powers dollars a vear. The snnrrm wo,0 mate, soil and rlvr,f0 aiAul mentions, and he is therefore not de - . - , jvjcu u cnning an otter which iapiuiv uu iuo increase, it was be- no New Adrertisements. itf" a ZY: "rw........ A A regular meeting merous influential friends whoh k.uu fVGE. No. 112, A. P. written h?m fh .u,-4. j " ' T "?V"B W?" A Regular meeting of Wayne iDGE. No. 112. A. P M will ho in communication with A held on Mond ftv even? ner .Tnna written him on the subject do not pTJsT ts n uluaiuu 7UU on Monday evening, June pretend to be invested with the au Service Commissioner Egerton; 21st, 1886. Election of officers. The thorities and powers of NaSnalcSu JUtf V&PJlJ 5 Pg? to attend' W. H. Collins W. A. Denmark. . . J. H. Parks John Slaughter, Jr D. A. Humphrey. . J. 1. VViggs 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TTT TT i , J-V vv . n. vreecn i o ana nmportant papers by vv . xi. nam ...... in i,. " " '! vva ui mc aay. a constant Increase of 'llterar TiSAV " JSJ," 18 able to offer for the etSaini 'ar 8in of Eng-lish novelists- irrDhio ii. all I uSm of tUhUai.lntere rSSfir? n SrWHSSSLte entertain! short ters,andTnTrtantpb gram from that gentleman : "No June 7, '86. JOHN H. POWELL, See. ' &,vuJV,JCuuj cnning an otter which is not vet mnria Tu 1 17 . & v.-u. xw other section to a fuller extent by nnd that is not at all tVbe mtd? J? r.esiPmS'p Am not thf ,se already ettl I,. a. bv the eonventin l;f .man retire in trout of an enemy. I lieved hv the OrnitVirJnrrial A cca.;.: tWa slfaatr onUJ 1 mi. . o a . I Kir the nnntrAntlA. C t man tO T1 ; ti,,, ttu Cff .u u t.., izationi still in hi rie iu.rr. 1UIC"V 10 remain o me commission "V. wwca l6ePsri" uc ucueuiieu Dyme consumma- r- .i in number than snouid oe taken to exterminate the tion of such a plan and the people, instaycVKn f nfviWf UPf i.ar now 5 particularly in the Democratic spaiiutts. xuis association. Mr. Mi - DOth native-hrtm anA A A :n o;iQ .u u i : . " uaiLv. , , ... , , . - ,1 - w " . i " v v v a. uiiu auuiiirii. vv i i i i o. u vn nim i in ih iiarmi i . - i w. . mil i irr 11 - 1 1 ler said, which was composed of ama- we are sure, heartily endorse and heln couragemeht or to iook.UkBVivW l if Ae?;? ?iSi i8- the- ??nT guests on June 30th - f i : ' - . o - n i oiunx i; vv mi - ii i ni. . j nnrnririoriATi t i. SPRINGS HOTEL ! WARM Joseph Berger o. u. Kice W. H. Sugg W, T. Harrison.... R. Daughtrey Adam Hergenrother G. W. Daughtrey.. teur scientists all over, the United along sa feasible a project. states, was doing most excellent work in the investigation of the food habits of birds that were injurious to agriculr ture. POWDBRLY ON STRIKES. General Master Workman Powderly The Treasury Department has re ceived a letter from -Mr. John D. Keiley, Jr., saying that the papal delegates,- ou their, way to Baltimore denies that he has been captured by the communistic element ; . and, fur tner, tnaf there is any truth in the of the voters of the United States to rumor that his views in regard to make ni election absolutely certain strikes. &o... Were rwayni 1 rA -4. u and under those cmnmt & Cleveland Convention. Hereafter, he 1 office to Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop sayTs' no local aembly of the Knights would say with more emphasis if that of Baltimore, will arrive in New York 0 ljaDor can mauate a strike until were Possible "Thismanifestation of the ine menioers have first voted on the Vr sqoa.-wiu and. great favor is very If his very Darl friend in .hi ?Sena.t6.a.4 Pd " the appro- L-r - - - . uvno i nriHTinn hi s rna.r n n rtaan ca ,4. paper press and other vocations who T1 v:" , L tave taken, favorable notice of STSS?. 'P . . uuush. uaLcr xii liih nav rno House passed the Legislative bill. The Senate has rejected the nomi nation of John C. Shields, of Michigan to be Chief Justice of the proposal were actually, in vested with full convention Do'wers. nr-nnnIA infln, ence and control a sufficient number The Tipw TTotal ot Wnvm xt ""ivi ii 'iiiu UUIIUKS, XT. I T f f wpcu lur me reception oil T TJ 1 Jts on June 30th. J . U. Hdgerton tFor particulars as to term, hatha Alike Woods C J ' ' I XT' TTT T 1 0.1;., auuress B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. (Also of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S C.) jun21-lm Warm Sorinirs. N. C. 10 5 5 5 5 5 40 10 5 conveying the insignia of hV ADSU.TA FEMALE Court of Arizona. Staunton. Va E. W. Powell J. W. Fflrrmr " . ' B. S. Rouse k f XV. DUgg. J. J. Street B. E. Smith... ..'.'. John R. Morris John T. Edmundson '.. in T O T- 1 ........ IU xj. o. reaie ; in 5 1G 10 15 ircum- n C J i steamer Servia- and rennetinc iu question by secret ballot. Each' man S!c5 I?' Vut 7ou propose to do I x 1 " . " their baggage arid effects be J -15J 1 iree oi duty: mac ine usual courtesies 11 V, noii irr"-w I vuHsu iu auu cuuca vor IO eitect I TVi" js" t. m such cases be extended to them,-and a settlement by arbitration ro that copy ot the Ledger has found its that the committee from St Michael' tne strike is not to be undertaken ex- way; to tne editorial sanctum of a large Association appointed to receive them cePts a Jf st resort. Not onjy this, number of newspapers throughout the have the use of the revenue cutter for lAlll voTtltU " the PMphia Ptit the purpose, of meeting tho steamer whether they will continue it or not xr- f before. a -pleasant illu and escorting the papal Relegation to Tfae feeling of the order, is strongly Sl0n' so its. philanthropic! owner was a the Pennsylvania' railroad -station &t aainsttnkes.;-M a strike extends fairv creation, born in the active bram Jersey City. Acting Secretary, Fair- hXd itcomes a Sr f of the Active editor of the New childs has decided to comply with 4he General Executive-Board to dltwminV f' an4 produced tothe jvorld request,; and has msteucted' the Col- The commissions of the m& "George -Washington Childs. A: M.. JeCtOr OI VUSlOmS at. JNeW York- tn OT. I warn nn-r,nAUA a J 1 r. I tha Clr.- rV.Zi. ' ,-t. - i -,. -. .W.---.- ' U rXTU: TJ 1 ilT ' I I a Tri rf I . I -. . ... I fefe!? "07 Tst ioTrw' Vrr: i-au Br0wn ::::::::::::: xiuenurj auu various omernom- Tnni is7 tt.,-, r .TZ lv. Hi. tjuere' . . inations were confirmed. fe'i??7-. A?8 ocation, build- R v ". i 1 1 j- . f 1 1 hi in im n iiTuurt rm . 1 1 i pa-u alu - . . . . i a. i . i : I teachers. Unrivalled nri Committee on Ex- Languages, Elocution, Art, ifookkeeping! out vommissionerlPhvsirftT finUnm tl-i.wi V- Two additional cases were eonsid ered by the Senate penditures to-dav. of Pensions Black did not get through English Course, $250 per session. For " rt eviueuco m iixe nouK case. , j iuii particulars apply to principal for cat Ycuuowi"K uiscuarges were yes- awguc. june21-2m ieiuay maoe in tne jrension office: Christian Exel, of Minnesota, princi- FOR SAIi"R cAaunucx, ?-,ww ; i. x Drown, of Indiana, examiner, $1,400 ; Jacob It VAfl A M .11 a Foster, of Michigan, examiner. $1 .400? tr mv hTisinrJBa tv. w nm lfaos. S. Smythe, of Tennessee, exam- A 1 Liquor and Cigar Store, this is an mer, $1,400; C. W. Chappell, of New unusual opportunity. It is considered York, examiner. $1,400: D. R. Kl- one of the best in Wvn rrti,ntff -cv dredge, of Virginia, examiner. $1,200. terms and farther information, address -axrs. j,a. onepara. oi Illinois, a . . -. jjxujvijjuku. clerk in the General Land Office, has Junl8"w4ti Fremont, N. C resigned. : r . , : V . Senator and Mrs. Vance were attheJ . WHll JEi XaUUJNTAIN the RAnti, v. representative iteia conciudeu not , a, uFxcux. xsuorance. ot' to go to Salem, but to remain and vote ma ,h 7.r vpnr Inir o : HUGdlNS & FREEMAN'8. OA r t ti t i x-fx. xj. xi. xxeid in n rri t if xj.. xuus. oones i xr nr.! -I xt. xicizger Mrs. Sarah Patrick S. L. Foldsom Thos. M.Head in A nr. n IU x . urauy J. T. Ginn 15 5 5 20 10 D. A. Johnson t-o m J. W. Jones. . . .... .'.'.'.'.'.;;;; 375 We shall keep this list standing and hZl lh ? ithes of our citizens who have not already contributed will do ll oS111 f-Urthet3 dela- About nir ?re 13 :n.eeed, and a large S r ?iur whom we have not yet been able to see, have so far yeruSlgnified their willingness to aid, ine continuation of the school is now assured and it should be a pleasure of any good citizen to help in its support. J Willi 1 1 mi Mas O . a. 1 . . ftuivB in itH-i '.,ree rrom objectionable HARPEirS PERIODICALS. HARPER'S WEEKLY.!"' r.. HARPER'S MAGAZINE fi 2 HARPER'S nAZAlt..;.f. IS HARPER'S YOUNO PEOPLF Iw frv tn " F Numbers). .. . 10 i flmnumniTffTtheeek,J' wh ,,e no uft atruary of each year. When tht vmhi rttr Jhea to commence with the vite6? 01 Harper V Weekly for snt Kn8Ck,'n neat cloth bln.llnjr. will of irrn,rE2Lt?ir?Pald' or bF express, free ceed nPrfPi(r0Tlled.tthe 'retsht 'loes not e.x Se.9 d0"r Per volume), for $7 tw per vol- biSinlt Mor eh vlume. suitable for clDtS'tTooch?1 P-tl-W. xrl.Tfr?069 8loull b made by Post-Office ASLSrleror Drat 10 avo,d chance of 1jw. uittwut the exjn-e orders of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER j BROTirERS. New York Grain Cradles, For sale low-by v ' may20 HUGGINS & FREEMAN. Seed aix 'cent for postage, and recetv ree, a costly Cox of good! i mm ii k kkMii whieb wm uor ettbsr ix. . w nitko mor money riarbt awy f!a "ilhll,,r i,e.ln ltll wrW Fortnnes await T,?f0,Bie,jr;'nre- Terms mailed free. Tko Augusta. Mam nov-l7 LIST YOUR CITY TAXES! I will attend at the Court House for the E1"??!6 of listing City Taxes from June v, loao, to June 2i), 1880. may31-2w ,T. H..BAJN, - City Clerk.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 21, 1886, edition 1
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