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. - 1- THE GOLDSBORO JSS JULIUS A. BONITZ, - - fditoi . O WO40 ?0 WW,;- -.- Managw. GOLDSBORO, :JTi Ci, MONDAY, - - -.- -l JUNE 28v1880 Thcbs-Pric Pubmshkd evkrt 'Monday Asd DAV, AT THE MESSKNGEH UVltUlSO. A YEA K. ' Served to town scbsckibkhs Br Carrie, AT $I.0IJ FOX THREE MONTHS. , SCBSCKIPTIOX PAYABLE STRICTLY IX AD VANCE. COUNT TO LAKOE ADVLRTISERS AND ON YEAR' f.Y CONTRACTS. $FTlte Transcript and Messenger. a 64 column weekly, the cheapest and largest political paper jncblinJted in Xorth Carolina, is also umed from the Messkxoer press. Subscription, f 2.00 per annum : $1.00 for six monVts. Hie Transcript and Mks- TTHE Av A Ni C., RAILROAD. ,f We gif e space to the report of Pre ident Bryan, of the Atlantic Road, in full elsewhere. . Not only are the stockholders and the people along- its line interested in this road, but every citizen and "every tax-payer has the right to know how its affairs are being managed, what its condition is, and its prospects and hopes' for. tbfe future. ' Mr. Bryan's report furnishes the de sired information, and makes not a discreditable ' showing either. vi dently there is life in the old "Mullet" Advertising Kate.- Per square (I if ucb Mci, buu iCl "s uupo " space) fi.oo for first, and so cksTs for I oarKest penoa. or its existence is bow each subsequent insertion. Liberal DI8- omnnt ihe thino-a of thftnast. Atanv 0 o - x - " rate, we learn from a gentleman, whose opinion on such matters we value highly, that the road-bed of the road is now in an excellent condition and the rolling stock in fair or-j der. This fact, coupled with thennan- j cial part of President Bryan's report, is significant, if not encouraeriner. In ui VENaiVM I'KUi'UHlTION. r In tke Senata Mr. Beckys bill to pre TheDensio'n f nronosition ao-ainst ;1ent members of the two houses from accepting retainers from railroads in Sf i. "wf : A :, . rV . Mdebte4 to the O)vernment -for favors after having exhausted their rhetoric, was airain debated vesterd av and to- ejis one which may temporarily increase I day. Beck repelled all the Republi- surprise. .The defeat or the proposi tion was perfectly - understood before hand, although the negative majority thoughtlessness of certain Northern at issue. Vance renlied to TCdmnnds Democrats -Randall unites with Mor-1 and discussed the whole question for rison nearly, all Democrats are to-1 tweD1ty.niinutes. In my judgment it THE TARIFF -VOTE; Q OnJThursday,. 'the 17th of June, ac cording to previous announcement Mr. Committee of the whole on the State ! of the Union", his tmroose haviner been, the .' nenftinn " 'list-" EvpnfnalW nr l can assaults with snlendid ahilitv.'His to consider revenue bills, and epe- ever, t will'act as a breakwater against I r?pl? to ETa,?s taay was one of his Vualhr "th-MnrJnT, Tariff mAASrtr -'both T?Pr,MK1n-Am,w ' r08 ' masterly e short Speeches. He The vote immediately taken the rules permiuea no aiscussion was not a moimng.Dut tnis sort ot a plan was and effective stvle. with was not Delieved to be so large as the deemed practicable. Northern Dem-1 humor- and a closer argumentation result proved, - - : . . . t " ocrats were! forced by the soldier ele- raQi usuaI-, The speech took well on ; nvn MpoCTviro v,wi j;,,..,. rnpnf tA .. n,!!): -ii I noor and in tne cralleries : that is to uiovuutu l .uioonaj uiuauusupuu mill- 1 co rr i f . , 1,;T,1 J uL . Sfa-nfv.A fKonMifrtt,0W ib ions of n,li mrmotr r - I I, " ' " "5J :F ability, might well express its regret I Publicans did , not mind a bit,' since At the commencement this (Wednes at. the course of certain Democratic they, saw in everv. oneninir rP tKoloay) afternoon of the Georgetown Representatives who voted with the Treasury vaults a fresh accession of AS???w-ithe Visitation, two vonng Republicans and let the subject rest strength in 'politics and an additional honors? i et mSs with that until the , question should reason for continuing the high tariff. May Wright took the gold medal for again arise in the Congres. But we Mr. Morrisoii and Mr. Randall, the one catechism and Christian doctrine ; also are not content to let the volume of alow, the other a high tariff Demo- !f first premium for paiDting in water crat. sawtt th nr. ."J'iY muu iiieraiuie ana itnet- T il x, . "Mono, History and Geology, French tnings inured altogether for the ad-1 conversation and nhsprr criticism be diminished bv ever so Kt- 8ENOER hl t1us tergcxt bona file tubscrip- spite of depression in trade circles, the tie, and while what we sav may have 7rM' expensfe ot cbanguir guage androiiing no effect in producing, a .better state of vantage of ' the , other party. Hence Mlss ?tella Devine received the first ipcK, ana me, toss.oi. me Duumaeia thinw. tpa -ftrnnt fnrWr h o- wmnmt any sacrifice on the narf nf i'u,lums ' ronowiae:: water Iroad, he pUJhfti on that account. Besides, we are of ther cept in so far the admis- IS3rS SaJcTof than held its own, and by a reduction those who believe that every well-reer- 8l0n0f the income tax principle (favor- rules. 'catechism. mathpmt,s. and oi jpAo.ooAp in us operating expenses, 1 ulated newspaper has its influence as riB loiree traae as an eventuality) uouseaeeping. has succeeded in navinc the inrTfihtfid I il.i. x ;i is a conp.Pacinn bv fhn Pr-c,i: I It is thousrhl . .0 - Address THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO.- Coldsboro, N. C. It is now a daily business of the President to veto the hastily prepared and inequitable Congress. thought Randall will introduce y.,rcr1 nessof the road, estimated at$26,947.- Uwk -ac1, . the two ereat leaders co W Tf ulnDlu. ?ex5 Monday. pension Dills ot tne no ii -U 4 v, um.uu - xne -resident vetoed seven more " v-vu i. nuuimiaviaviuu i "no natagt -t t h n mnt nn wfFawoH -. i ouax u auu aui v. mir nnr nic I nneiAn i ia p i. i. a. j took charge of its management This was the defeat, not of a bill: bnt of a casslon of the tariff question was pre- M. Johnston was too ill aijain to be law for Nw Orleans has is gratifying.; ; Jy; ',. . ; v simple nronosition to oermit a bill to cipitated by the wiry Reed, of Maine. ax Tm! sea to-day. It was the defeat of a orr to entangle the Democrats . ZJSSS ?55 recovered .from the directors to :ii:egotiate. Joan not proposition to consider a bill framed but that passed and left the Democrats seat this morning. to exceed $325,000, for the purpose of in accordance with the declarations of in solia Phalanx on the pension qaes- . Mr- Reid's interruption of Mr. Mor- paying luagments and oonded deots, the Democratic njirtv tv, ttJi.Koq tion. Later Mr. Morrison and Afr "OJU. was m. tne line ot me JNorth A, Sunday been adopted by the Legislature of Louisiana, and it is said that it will be enforced. a part of that great body of opinion 13 a concession by the Pennsylvanian, In many portions of the South much complaint has been made about the drought until quite recently. About here the complaint is too much rain. also for permanent improvements of cf a large majority of the people of the Randall expected to lock horns on the legislation. the road. The loan is to be secured by a mortgage on the road. The bonds run for thirty years. There were severe storms. in Minne sota and other Western Stateioq Sun day last, and also heavy rains in Wash- United States. Of all the tyrannical 90 and scandalous attempts in the history of American legislation to "l thwart the popular will, this is the most , conspic uous. The bill was not suffered to ero tariff. Carolina position on internal revenue legislation, it seemed at the time to sngntiy disconcert the Democratic leader, but there is no trace of this in tne liecord. CUMULATIVE VOTING. Gov. Hill has vetoed tho bill nmr: Col. Tom Mcllhennv. of WilnWo.. ing for cumulative voting m the citv S.' as TDlen fiere. for several days.v ofNewYork.and,nSo.!X kxr?, J.obn F' Pevi nd wife, of - '"6 iiuiua 1 1 iiiintrT on ; art ti ava a l n iiirii . . . l uvxr. auu aic ill Ml jng,ou City and at other points North df al f I fu?f sttes" even a day's debate, but was wantonly rT'fT. VT?llied tor lll??? h,e on? on Monday night. ' mansmp m a nana xaKen oy ov. k t out of reMn b & coa.litioa mch ' '""T" Alaernen, rt:t?S" m.k-v.mm. u ni. .i a. a. i z j i . jb. i tt- nn n n whM u . a i h k. luivc iiu' i iiiiiii i r w I JM Tl TTATUP I w n Mr. an1 AT yc TY:j CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. Wc agree with a contemporafy that to the Committee of the Whole for Robinson of Massachusetts, in his veto as has once before succeeded in mar. iNspiteof the Pledge intheirNa- of thebillgivinghonorablyuischarged them as their waVteiVwf 1?" tional platform, Republican Congress- soldiers and sailors a right to appoint-Lrt Tf 0noM v,;. ..Jhe saw fit : That is he might give one of English birth, and has' inherited men in the House of Representatives ment in the State Civil Service with- Mr T?anfl11 arl hi fniWoc v vote to each of the fourteen candi- Property in England. They go abroad, last week voted almost to a man, out passing the'ordinary; competitive fZ'w Zlhr ISS JwlS dates, or cumulate them on a lesser am mformed, to look after these in- against tariff 'consideration with a eiamiriatron. .As we' understand, thelj v .1 number in such proportions as he saw t f. um ; ' , oiguicu pumiuiau iu ue m a state or - : r. i , . , I ... " . lu-uaj.- me uui proniD- bill was framed and ensrineered with :A: TT7it-- , . ProPr, or, if ne chose, he misrht erive ltmcr the emnlovmpnt r.Q;ioio view to revenue reform. Beck was right, as he usually if the Damnnro I .viv- .v c oiugio cauuiUaie. I v" '" uuiuuuicui 1UI IttVOrS into a false position, Ontheonhand, hroear.a Rnn Hf ' - I 3' Thls 18 a theory, which has been often oLeai.!sAs.,att0rneys was debated : - " 7 v rvTVsv Vb - - "BlAKKKTllEPORTS: ' Nkw York. 3une 28. Cotton gtieadr mid dlliur unlands 9 5-16. 'Pork fairly active at f 9.73310.00: middles dull, lowr clear 0 X: snort y j m n-a y 1 1 aw r 3. DP ipuits Turpentine 31. HosId $L05. y t; Bjlltimore, Jane 28. Cotton; quiet at . 9 X1 Flour. quiet and . unchanfred. Corn steady, white 60; yellow nominally 43. Prorlsions steady. - : ' . . ; .; ' WiLMiKOTOif, June 28. Cotton 8X : Ur $US ; crude turpentine 75c for bard and $1.60 ior son: rosin 75 ror s trained sna w ior List of ebntrl Wtions riom 'o, Public Spirited cm,eng. .Who . are Unwilling to See th .. . . ' School Go Down. -The following:; contributions hare been pledged at this office ior son; rosin o ior sirainea sna w lur m, flf;.n 4i , , -good strained. Spirits turpentine m. Ground mainiainance or, the school another in September next i J H.-Weil& Bros........... Neuse Lodge I. 0. 0. F. 1 ur. j. r. -ju 11 jer..v. . R.P.Howell..... W. H. Borden.... Henry Lee... ..s. ... . ... Hon. W. Faircloth W. F. Kornegav ' ' ' Messenger Publishing; Co. . . E. B. . Borden F. K. Borden .'. ; . ... Arnold Borden: John L. Borden . i ' Matt L. Lee ; .. , ' Frank A; Daniels Joseph Edwards .. ' Dr. Geo. L. Kirby . ....... Dr. W. H. H. Cobb . " ' Prof. E. A. Alderman yKVStanley- ' C. G. Perkins Dr. J. D. Spicer. Gen. W. O. Lewis... Jlufus Edmundson. L. D. Giddens M. E. Castex & Co .'.".'.; Dr. M. E. Robinson Asher Edwards m T TT -"' no 50 .r)() Rauigh. June 26. Cotton middling ,8X ; strict low middling 8;. low middling 8. Corn 57T0. Meal 70(80. Nxwbirr June 28. Cotton 8 8: Tur pentine $L75 : Tar f 1.25 : Corn 56c. . Norfolk. June 26. -Cotton quiet at 9 1-16. Goldsboro Markets. . Corrected by B.M. Prirett & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Com . ' mission Merchants. COTTON Firm. Sales at 8i8i. PORK. ; . . . . ..10.25 to 10.50 WESTERN SIDES N. C.HAMS,............... " SIDES,..; " HOG ROUND LARD, N. 0Mi... ....... .. " (Northern)...-....... CORN... MEAL, per 100 lbs... OATS FLOUR, HAT LIME (No. 1 rock) EGGS : CHICKENS. BEESWAX.. WHEAT (from carts) 6f to6 . 11 to 12 8 to 9 8 9 to 94 0 to 8 65 1.30 to 1.35 43 to 50 4.00 to 5.75 1.10 to 1.15 1.30 to 1.35 10 to 12i 15 to 80 20 to 22 65 to 75 New Advertisements. 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 30' 25 25 25 25 75 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 5S 50 50 50 50 TAKEN UP A Hog, on my farm. The owner will please call at my house on Pine street, prove property, pay charges and set it. iun28-2t T. O. KELLY. T. B. Hyman Hon. W. T. Dortch.. I. F. Dortch. H. P. Dortch........ Jos. E. Robinson -j) ronvieue s Sauls W. W. Crawford bol. Linstem & Co 50 50 50 Statesville College, Begins Wednesday. SeDtember 1. lfiSfl. Closes June, 1887. Full corps of able teachers, fine climate, 1- t A Y - uome comioris ana moderate cnarges. Special lessons in cooking and house keeping without extra expense. IS oena ior catalogue. - MISS FANNIE EVERITT. una-tf Prinrinal H. L. Grant. 50 Mrs. W. W. Freeman 30 Hood, Britt & Hall 30 Sam Cohn 30 w. rt.liurch Fuchtler & Kern H. M. Strouse Wm. A. Deans R. W. Edgerton.... J.W.Bryan. ' C. B. Aycock o TTT T-,, ..... vv . n. Alien W. C. Munroe. W. S. O'B. Robinson. 20 :o 30 40 25 2,') THE WAVERLY HOTEL, SARATOGA, N. Y. U li! iL n ue&p;oi puiung me governor the three Pennsylvania and Vance did himself high . credit in t . v---- r u, Messrs. Scott, Storm and Swope, bet- Z" "r . Ulieu for a short while his supporting speech. No man ousrht ? I - . u "w ter represent the wishes of the Penn- Z ' " : " T , " .lu lcp" President has vetoed nine more fAh nnJfRf.w 1Y" wV jotcixi, uii iuc sv v.n . nflmniM(,v ,fl . roff wo " . um we are 1 xxuus pension OlllS .v,. r; other, his vetowpuld .apparently set L,, f. .u.; lnclmed to thin uld engender At a caucus of the revenue reform tuo -co luc iciamcu aiiuruey , 1: i " """" lucw" prfiatAi-iU tl,0n tl,f ers Held last nicht svprl Cn00A00 of a corporation looki.fr to the Senate Hn 'nST ry that a member of the House is a ?het Speaker Jun2S-tf to pass on measures in which it is in- T. . , . , . .representative of - the people of the .ar , h " . 3, yar";ie..uen' ox s resolution direct- tereste'd. 1 it was a aencaie cnoice, out me United States as well as of th .? Uilg"1' vtov. nm mg Mr. Momson to call up the tariff Governor proved equal to the occasion. nf i.- .. , o , ,r suggests tnat ail tne members of a Dl" was adopted, but afteward the B at I w v mmr M. k LA 1 VL A 43 Ul ft W VV 1111,11 III I . I i . a -v a - . r.lR. Kandall proooses to nlav doo- He Jinew what bis duty was. and he t , , . . . " particular church mierht tret top-fithAr. v.ULtJ Wd,t reconsidered and the resolu r Zl I n M TIMU I I TTT A nn 1AITA fr-il-l-. -v-tw- .....1 I ' I T 11 1 -mr . ' " 'v,uVuo ivuwvivuoiY. i . . uvu w iiuurawn. ir wa nppinn tr vanians on this question. " , . ' 6 noid a. lull caucus of the party to .-fc- .f L., votes onone of their number, elect morrow night. ThemaioritvlLtPn c3nideratiou of the subject of the tar- of other Siates m which a like ques- hpmnnMts m th nr.aa u u. lm to the P0Sltln of Alderman mere- in& ecicled to have an address to the iff, he proposes a measure of his own. tion is mooted. In his veto messace L.i u , ,. , s ' ly because he was a member of that country prepared by a committee com ... 4 .... . 9 a-a i i v i t rt a w-i nil s-a i r vi i . i- i a . church. And of ronrso th Ram f ?"L wwr irom eacn state. A Select. Family Hotel, dpi located on North Broadway. Terms: $12 to $15 per week. fifSeud for Circulars.-tT. 25 25 25 25 25 25 2,5 25 Wm. P. HURD, Proprietor and he the manger again. Voting last did it ; and his manly course ought to Thrp Pnnci! 1 Jii iL . T t-1 i n I J. rt A il . n I J wees wim me xvepuoncans to reiuse I nave a saiuiary eneci on me irovernors I thought inst in From five cent3 to $1,50 each, at WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. Proposals for Wood Invited. Geo. W. Dewev Thos. W. Dewey... E. B. Dewey M. Summerfield H. Danenbenr Rev. S. H. Isler or. nuggins gg freeman or John H.Hill 05 J . Newton Green . , 05 J. E. Peterson o--, Thos. W. Slocumb 25 W. H. Summerell : 25 C. B. Hicks ' or, Geo. N. Waitt 05 Griffin Brothers o Hainan 25 25 and counts very coolly upon the ma- message Mr. Robinson frankly states his belief He has the right to determine how he could be dene lcuiuviaio ouppuil XilUl 111 I mo uuuuiauij uiouairju ouiuicio l mill VOtfl th f A 4-1 vv vint getting it before and through' the and sailors are receiving full recogni- d n , rp,T,nT.r;u1i:x-. r . na"onality, or profession, or business, House. Was ever anything more im pudent than this? Whether his inter nal revenue feature be right or wrong, his notion of increasing duties on cer tain manufactured articles will not re ceive popular endorsement. And of course the same thing fftSifc s memDeT trom- , ... . , 5 It will be issued almost immediately, lone by citizens of the same and will advocate tariff reform as the Harvesting is in progress in por tions of Ohio and Indiana, and in large sections of Kentucky, Missouri, Kan sis and Tennessee the grain has al ready been gathered. The yield in all these btates, with the exception of Kansas, promises to be nearly up to the average, and in Missouri will be above the average. The serious drought threatening almost the entire spring wheat belt has been quite gen erally broken by copious rains. The average of the general yield in Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin has been lessened probably ten er cent, by the prolongation of the drought. The French Government having ex pelled the princes of all the pretending lines, they have left France. The r rencn ministers to various courts have resigned or spoken of resigning in protest. This is nonsense. The action of the French Government was simply self-protective. "The princes" are enemies of the Republic, the Gov ernment in France. It is not there as it is here. The Republic is well estab lished in the United States; in France it is otherwise, and the Republicans must meet intrigue and treason by re pressive measures. It will not do to wait until an overt act has been com mitted. It might be too late. The presence of the pretenders is a stand ing menace to peace and order. Later in their history the French may be able to follow. American example. Even m England plotters against the life of the Government would be apprehended on suspicion before an attempt could be made. tion at the hands of the people. It is ;I 7" 'jr " a striking commentary on the condi- i,0 i;vm . . , . , f .... . .. nave likewise a right of private judg- tion of American politics that it re- WQr,4. j - i quires courage for a Chief Magistrate sibility which mn counter tM of a great Commonwealth to make Randali's;- Tt i QO liv.i such a statement as that when the ty are ri bt as thathe war has been over more than twenty They are quite as capable as he is of J rp,'.' . - . x. , . p forming an opinion and afterward of m p ',11 flowing on. the heels of bringing it to bear on elections, and Messrs. Randall and Holman's failure ; j. '"j 'r!' - - active taTS ",CB'ul w. uo eouMuereu as snow- peope of philadelphi ug mill, mo uivn service principle is Sealed proposals for furnishing 125 Cords Pine Wood, and 50 Cords Oak Wood, four feet long, of good merchanta ble aualitv. to th Kftstpm "NVkT-ti, n0 una Insane Asylum, will be received by 1 1 - r J .1 . 1. i . . wr camiifj, anu me result would De a conglomeration, of heterogeneous and antagonistic elements, which might utterly destroy the usefulness of the body as a whole. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. . w w. jl. xvuuens. me hnrMrintnrint r m ihe Mouse Committee on the Library Mr. J. A. Bonitz. Secretary of thfl fC' Geo. C. has reported back favorably the Sen- up to 12 o'clock, M , July 10, 1880. Wood J J- me uiuoiui iuc creenou ot a monu- "ua,oe ueiiyeiea at tne Asylum by Oc-r" i ment to Lincoln, and sftttino- snart 1 tober 1. 1886. CommittP roaonro I Tf. .T. No Further Break in Dmnnrn tin tauga county: Macedonia, Monterom Panu ery county; Ralph, Randolph county. public reservations for statues of Co- riSnt to reject any or all bids, for sufficient inmbus, LaFayette and Garfield. cause- jun28-td Post omces established Gravel Spring, Chatham county : Edith. Ca tawba county; Berlin, Ashe county; vaxnsn, vataw ba county ; Jb oscoe, Wa Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of Executions In mv hn for Collection I Shall nn Mnnctr T..l . - j v xvuuu T U ILL w ia under the tui tion of Mr. Ranrrorlv'a or. not to be uprooted by indirection any tiDg somewhat tired of Mr Ran(falL Sometime ago they changed a olab Senator Vance's. By the way our from the name of "SamnelJ.BandaU" ui&iuiguisueu oenaior nas never done such feeble work as this in all his long and remarkable career. JNortn Carolina People and Mat ters at the Capital. Xew Adrertisenienti. THE Staff Correspondence of the Messenger. Washington, June 24.- The Re publicans filibustered on Tuesday and WonacJ.n C 1- 1 . 1. n to Democratic," and thereby handled the ComrmttPA nn p.nla. ta a club on the deyoted head of the great terday by Mr. Morrison. This has protectionist. But for his brains and the House from transacting any the service these are to the Republi- bu,smeff ?f importance. The rule pro- future nfinsirms rr rathor Y.iUa fr in. mpubne life. Even if elected as here- crease the. number and amounts of a reasonable prie wifl be mtd ' twture, a question may arise whether ros in ueuneu mooe, me od- b BASS D. Snuses. Edith: John H. pS ?uA50lsedoof. in the city of Golds Bald Creek : James Eller. Berlin : James H. C. Huitt, Catfish; William a. galloway, t oscoe ; William A. McAulay, Macedonia ; John R. Heath. T"l m 1111 7 xretra lvims. j. vv. a. O'Berrv or. T rt TTTl , " ' ' o. n. vniiaKer, dr Erastus Edwards ThrS P!1-mi-l-n1cjrt-r E. A. Wright or; R. Macdonald 25 R. C. Freeman 25 Capt. Swift Galloway . . . . 25 W.T.Gardner....... m Royall on Robinson on rionowell 20 Best . in L. A. Foust. on J. H. Morris : 20 J. A. Washington -.A.. 20 Dr. Thos. Hill V on T. B. Parker .' oq A. P. Holland 20 J. F. Dobson... 20 Milton Harding .". 20 A. M. Prince on E. W. Cox boro, sell, for cash, to the highest bidder. i'0u t the personal and real estate of said par- i008 ties, to satisfw Biri T-vntm-,. n l . J . ivellev 1 J .-.viUMVSUO, v UUH. The list-takers are required by law to return their tax lists to the Register of Deeds en or before the first Monday in o uiy, and tne county commissioners must meet on the second Monday in July for the purpose of revising 'the tax lists and hearing the complaints of persons who may object to- the valua tions assessed upon their property. . An exchange truthfully says in this connection, that listing taxes is the most fruitful source of false swearing that exists. More men swear falsely in listing, their taxables than in doing anything else. Great injustice is also . done in the unequal valuations 'as sessed in different counties. This in equality in tax valuations has been much, commented upon of late years, and pur last Legislature appointed, a special commission of three persons to suggest i some ' means of , securing a more uniform valuation throughout the Statef This:wfommission-i will re port its 'suggestions to the next Legis latures tfnd we hope they will accom plish the purpose contemplated: - OUTLOOK IN TRADE CIRCLES. The business situation, the Phila delphia liecord says, shows little change, public interests are to be lone-er served N being to have every bill to state jun28-2w tion of greater quietude, as is usual in Wcommitfee Tf; 1 . et the appropriations for the pur thfiPlnincr0va iL T committee. If it was judicious to pose named. The debate was warm tne closing weeks of June. In some rAfnR him ba-u i nnH ff,- a-,- v4- -u . lines of trade merchantsare curtail- had held it for two nOT1frrflcFcoc , . parties, and then between the two ing operations, and there is a general becans hft J:TfAw.lnSs of the Democratic party. WANTED ! A. H.'Keaton, w. m. weal, J. F. Oliver. J. F. Westbrook, E. T. Sasser, W. R. Jones. W. H. Edsrerton, Lemuel Hill, If. B. Everitt, George V. Strong:, j . v. uouier. D. W. Smith A. H. Jones, K. J. Southerland, Robert Williams, J.T). Daly, J. J. Wood, John 11. Smith, Thomas Beard, Jesse W. Bunn, Michael Edg-erton, John A. Scott. W. B. Whitfield. 15 15 15 B. A. OT? ATtfTTTA M" 300 Live KING SNAKES, for which J me 23, 1886-td jSheriiT Goldsboro, N. C. FOR SALE. ao tauaiy a mortgage g H. Toler. urocfc and wife to A. H. Tolpr rnr UU.B- "1 10 FIVE HUNDRED SHARES STOC1T ixPJ 10 in the Atlantic and North Caroltaa Ra .TSrrV in Annlvtn tl ? A uiucit, ja.., irom Uie V , . . 10 J. A. PRlDGEN. n.::ZT.t i !T i ZrA ' "Lr ML " ,10 Chmn. B'd Co. Commis'ra. Yr "iC-l"'er .r in? 84 a. " ' ' j 10 jun23-wswtf Kinston.N.C. Tn Rr" " 10 i v u Lu n i n i l hi iih ua w amAt w-m a- aw w--r v u A ai ii.B in 10 1(1 J. H. Wiinrs....... in W. H. Creech in r Jv F. J. Hage . .T P. TTiifcf : . Mrs. J. M. Jones. f, Chas. J. Beasley. 15 John H. Powell ' i William Taylor 15 Jas. L. Baker S.B.Parker 15 J . M. Hollowell in Fred. C.Smith ' 10 Chas. G. Smith jo Giles Hinson jq Nathan flinson in W.W. Wade ;; n Midyette in S. S. Soier m R.G.Powell tn mi l- -n-.t .... 1U Mor- . ' w v -& uiu 1111 aTW. j 1 m-iw! v 1 1 r 1 r i u n 1 11111 riicnAoitmn tn m f nnn. kl il A- I v o- " I llSCtU H. D fl H. 1 1 fl All OOT.OnrrP'C. n u'uo'uuu "" wuiiKauuus lO rjartvi if h wnc 0l.rt P -:-aJu .r " " 7 a . T . T rnarl in lta n cit actual rnimpnt8 Tn 1 7 . . Vi wot lu Lue Pposiuon, me intention or wnicn - . . a n f r vm great Appropriations Committee be- 18 t0 Pt some limit on the enormous trade is fully up to the summer aver- causa it wa v, ua .-Jand constantly otowiii? nension hni- or, & ,1 i i. 1 -I f.wu uc uau auuieu U T . x T. 1U cicpaiLuieuis mere is arjfl wonlrl oVncr, ;f Oo: . i. ucss- . out isragg, - - bM.u , uiuu A A. XWX But Braersr, the sarcastic and a second ti mo Vio j xt.. " -r-t-. v: anticiDated at this stae-e nf tbAQflfl - - v v,UUuicu me sin, oecame irritated at Keed's taunt anticipated at tnis stage of the season, postponement of his party's desires, is that the Democrats couldn't even agree Crop conditions have been much im- it r,rohabl tw no n to let the tariff bill be eonsideroH. x - w uv wo WCi LUlllctl . ' ' 1 " 7 " ' in a Democratic House to wield any v.iSf100? rtffii,ai iT,fl x , , y putting the blame on him and his fol- official influence whatever when hon- lowers? Of- course this visitation of ors anu rewards come to be bestowed censure was-iust, but it was also inop in the organization of the 50th Con- lportune' Morrison behaved, however, gress ! Democratic patience and Dem are to be reck Demo- a much better demand than had been proved by timely rams, which have materially benefitted the growing grain throughout the West. . There is abundant evidence that the commer cial and industrial interests of the RT MAPV'.Q SPTinnT Kr' ? r, Jr. . . . . . MWUWVJJi as wUl MtofviV mr MU oinerB' V--SmPey:.:.., The Advent Term, the 91st semi-annual June 28 1836-wtd Session begins Thursday, September 9th, North Carolina, A. H. TOLER, Mortgage. country are on an improved footing as ocratic magnanimity rvFw tuls ias year. ioneri nn in oor -o-V For Catalogue addrtss the Rector, Rev. BENNET SMEDES, A. M. gain in others more than balances the 1 T 3 v ft was. rroQUCUOn, and rnnsnmnt nn h . j, - - -mm-tm m mm w VV VIMW with great coolness, and worked him self oat of his embarrassments very Raleigh, N. C, June 23, 1886-2m creoiraDiyt une ot the interruptions ne sustained was made' by our Mr. I TTn I TTi-,-. rni, 1 x Reid. The points in the discussion h"-0 1 Alie MOUIltainS I are too loner for statement in a suDDle-1 - and- 1 Wayne County, j -upenor Uourf. Before A. T. Grady. C. S. C. Barbara Moses, Administratrix of George ts Mary E. Wright, et als. W.H.Ham ' J oseph Berger J. D. Rice.... W. T. Harrison. . . . . . . Y. '. . " R. Daughtrey Adam Hergenrother G. W. Daughtrey .' J. E. Epps.... shows a decline m some directions, the Lnut u ' x i :v . . M n in m i.1 U-l x I v mQni..n 1 Zi.. T 1 " l-flT , tance. The Goldsboro Mf. "fx ouu.,fotuT 3 JL -LLtz? OotSIlOm I v i UHVH rua h a1 xrrwn rnrAnrvh thA a o-ct-w i 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 " " "v"u" wuuibi report oi sale 1 v -ugenon r in Wi watc ior assets. itiiKe Woods. m YX TTT 1- .. XV criticised Mr. Randall as it has ciated Press reporU , To-day there was i 1 1 1 i. lUJiiiru Trnn . a no debate and no further breach in mr v3rir: BU.re lo th nmMf;A . To tw, 'Lti.1 w.Bfcure ana lay in a on thisoMrtionJat leas have hea i A'it oo ncu as BUiueimnp in per cap.ta are large in spite of the dis- other public men, fearlessly bnt fairly conragemenb. of the labor strikes and Last winter it deprecated the movS agitation, but theDrofit .on pmnlnv . , .taibAa-a, aS2 g prances and present a soUd in raeunsatislactory returns from such Mr. Randall and niacins tn.m in The Rf n-m. i investments is to .be found the chief h , I for the R ground of complaint in business cir- Hght of Jast weeks business it would where compelled to vote for cles. The situation as a whole is an apam tw r.j n V WUU1U anincome or against; the. pensioners, improving one, as indicated bv SZhf -f, ' If'?.- growing confidence of traders, the en- party, if he, cannot aonvert it to his l0 with the proposition is the " o & vuiiuv "Hio outiviiy I notions. go to 8UDDIV iren- Cvjentre store, under Opera House. jun28-tf SCHEDULE To B. Wooten. Hattia r. w James Moses and Cora Ham. i ' i akb OTICE, That the Commissioners appointed to divide thA in :v In the complaint in the hWa ntin cause have filed their report, and that you uie excepuona thereto, if any you E. W. Powell.... J. W. Farrior,... B. S. Rouse......' ..l... J. K. Sngg.. ;. . . ... ri'.'.l" J.J. Street ". B. E. Smith ' " John R. Morris. . . . isIJercliaB rs Taxes. or beiorethe 8th day of Jul v Tnh v va T j which dav. at 12 o'clSck, Ma B S BiSJmUnn " ' ' ' ill be made before me tVnf. ?' Beald All persons doing business as Meroh unto or otherwise, are required by law to list isao, on motion Vnll Ka . ' T flee in OoldsborSTta Sd ? nrm said report. " A. T. GRADY, C. 8. C, Wtvn rnnnti. XT This 28th day of June, 1880-1 7 ARwdnr,ftf .rj enormous increase m pensions. . " by law to list and rise in the wool markets and th i i V u ,w T p ate in the day O'Hara spoke against W uur r ""ug tne nrst ten days of larKe. prtiveSl; 1 t74- - " At "ttt - in,, - riai3 wiser m nis oay -and genera- oaie developed great bitterness among' w construction in the West. The changes tion thn a.i.u..i n.-:I. . thenmM.W v-Q SL' w- T. GARDNER, for the better is not likelv to I ;;a oi 1 attaeTrW Hif " I ' nne aw3t ferI, vud uiiLcu ni&iKS rrnm ' 'nAm..i.ff i . . o ' " -w - -u . . I . ..vim Auyuiag UCiICI.1 TnnAM r,. .1 . VI 1 . general tor some weeks yet. but there son to John G. Carlise we shall init SJT.ii ui:iS"' lTTiea waie"' is a growing expectation that it will L. : ., . arilse we snau insist Randall, exhibited great anger. He Deawuiespread and procrressive as snnn as the midsummer full is over. . . . .1 even if that nth at i mn,- u ,u.uut ine action ot tne jn ortn Caroline The State of New YorlrhaK so mni nl!!1 ? "i ?f delegation, and howbymisrepresenta lfied its lawunder which imnrisonmpnf for debt was tolerated that no one can be kept in' jail for debt for more than six. months. U Under this- act quite; a V EDUCATIONAL TOY MONEY. that the Jailing go tin. Death by an- brought out the historj' of the Chicago omers nana is better than suicide "uvenuon, dux aid not ten tne House . xL ' out the action ot the IN orth Carolina nousehold. Bnt before the lnSi ti za. I common nsp. m&lrinar an inotmAC. . . : r-? . . v I :.u viit . : : j & facsimile, on card-board, of coins In -- - , I, . ir-- " "In , . - ...... . scene snail arrive, it would look a little j mm- -The - latter part of the debate v-7ng wim wnicn impresses upon more like common sense to have thn I showed ereat division anions' the Dem- the youthful mind t,he value of different execuUoner wear his liverv in th fnll ocrats. Brar was invidious, and ?lnsan(1 ert of .makmg change, there- number of p theDnW on tor Elementary many yea: - iSS VJ?&iKBB?: "Get terrupted rhim to" ad art the y WHITAKER'S BOOirsTnT?w r Mrs. Louisa Brown . . K.E.Sugg.... B. V. Smith.. "", Dr. L. H. Reid. H. Thos. Jones. N.,Metzger. . . . .... . 3lrs. Sarah Patrick "WW ALABASTI1TE! A;er a ., . tor ule lnw h. ' --wcm ms, HUGGINS & FEEEMAN. may30-tf A. T. Grady... J. T. Ginn. J. K. Wrenn:. ..i . h. D. Bass j ..".,.....".! L. B. Bass. Dr. J. D. Roberts ...."" " ijevi j onnson 5 25 5 Id 10 15 10 10 5 .) 20 10 1 15 ; i 10 20 10 10 5 5 30 NOTICE I I Having duly Qualified n. .,s.4 upon the estate of the late Albert E ' i " ' : r : :t ofuie county of Wayne, SJuSftSriS " ..C:.. ........ $20 l1!130118 hag claima agaiLt Jones.... 3.75 tTri?.Vem duly authen- .. , , Pure Linseed Oil, White Lead, Colors. Japan Varnish r:; ' , -wmvw m ue pieaued in bar estate will please make Immediate pay- meat- : . ,a. d. mcKs; J.9 ,oo Adm,ofAlbertHicU,rr J ttne 25, 1836-6 w a ' june23-tf r .. : Goldsboro. N?C. IVaiialiiowatJ-,.Ti - ' ' ; A HUGGlNi & FREEMAN'S.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 28, 1886, edition 1
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