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Another Tidt is Repotted in Belfast, Meeting ot ttieSoverelgra rapo ; xist rof ,Cmtrilmtions irom our Ireland::? '" v :TH IiOdgein uosto J labile Spirited Citizens. Charleston.;; - . ; t rgffi2 aTx d r'wr:?-- Joan iiiptr v -rr?"? Urates fo the Odd Fellows-convention xrnw; -v v. . rains:- From tnatv-iiu- composer, St. Mary's Cathedral at Natchez, arrived bv reerular t nouruntir mianigm smaller 'parties Miss., was consecrated yesterday. v . ftrrid at the different depots fcy WwSS. K-.Vf.V.-. . ular trains, .At 12:15 this. mornm gVFaircloth . . k :L icrwViDi-Ti TllitioiR Hatnr- day night caused great damage to the flrst section of the Chicago special ot. Koriie& . : Serty. ; : cached .the . Fitsburg .station mtbis S&JgJ. . Bun- city. The, second . section amveu nf the atinrt.1v after 3 o'clock, and ' otners oi A - Ww rain m Charleston knded to the discomforts situation. . t' ; TT . The October term of the United States supreme Court wiir begin on the second Monday in October. Mr. Sedgwick, the envoy to Mexico iha fon Rpp.hnns forminff 1 excursion cama rolling in later in th llr30 a. m. to-day. The visitors in all from Chicaeo and nAinf a irAof ati1 north.' manv o tnem has returned, but declined wmu-i. from TexaSf and some rrom terviewd upoh his arrival m Washing- R Francisco. Among the party are . ! ? Iaoo fi-nm Dfinver and 17 car mi. o.,;rm ttrATwl lodere I. O. O. Aa fmm MinneaDOha and ot. Jram. f : oTinnal session in Boston, t addition to these sections there are . -vn ??n DOO visitors i are pres- 7 oootions due at the Fitsburg station PT1t . - during the forenoon points la at St. Chicaero. and-a station t ;uf a rtfihnthnot. who confessed New York state. Mavnr Bowman, or Fast St, Louis, is a "crank." t Spanish troops in Madrid attempted a revolution : it was illplanned and amounted to but little more man a a mutiny ; several were killed. been formed at Tatiti.. with a capital i 7. OHO. to erect a new Iw-I 'ton blast furnace there at once. t .i.rolfthniit 25 cents, mGran :r;n S. f!.. Press Williams shot and killed Alec Lewis. Both were colored. No arrests were made. TVnnnfir Malon. of Company C. Ninth United Infantry, gardener, was west - of m n or two ironj The indications up t midnio-hf were that there would be not less than 5,000 passengers over the Hoosac Tunnel line before noon, this being the largest number of ex cursionists from so great a distance and landed within the schedule limit. It now seems probable, that the total ntimhAr of visitors who. up totbiseve- vpd . will not be far from 40,000. The celebration to be held during this week will, undoubt pdlv. be the crrandest affair of the held in this country. The E. B. Bordt F. ' K. Borden . . . ....... Arnold Borden ......... John L. Borden Matt L. Lee..... .. Frank A. Daniels ....... J. A. Bonitz J oseph Edwards . '. .". Dr. Geo. L. Kirby.. Dr. W. H. H. Cobb. . . . Prof. E. A . Alderman . . , W. K. Stanley. ... C. G. Perkins.. Dr. J. D.Spicer. ... Gen. W. G. Lewis Rufus Edmundsbh . . . . . L. D. Giddens.... . . . . . M. E. Castex & Co.'.". . . Dr. M. E.- Robinson .... R. B. Bassett Asher Edwards T.B. Hymah... ....... Hon. W. T. Dortch I. F. Dortch H. P. Dortch.... .... .. Jos. E. Robinson, 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 30 25 25 25 25 75 75 '00 50 50 50 50 50 50 58 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 50 ..V:.... , v ..... tn-ll T XT em : ixr i ,.-;. t-t if vv.iii.cxann . . . - - -wv TDees. .. XV. A. T alls. ............ ML E. Bizzell. -Ei B Herring 7i . . C ? J; Hi'Lbckkmy': ?.iC Hv r. xlood. '4tg'; . J . Don. Scott. . . w u. tt. ivana, Jr. L. H. f Jonesit.ti John Godfrey "tZ"t .11 J. x. J3rogden..r B. W. Sasser f. B. C: Fields; 7,r -.v.: . W. H: UnderhiUt . . . . J. F outherland.r.. .". .,.;.. W- A. J.5Peacock. Dock Smith . . . J. . . . . . . . - Mrs. J. G. Bagwell. . . M rs. Bettie Stanley . , . . . J. K. McMachenl .v Z. L. Thompson . I. B. Fonvielle ... :". . ..... John W. Edwards .-i.. . . . A. LeTiman. .'. . . . :-. S. T. Hooks... .. John Lynch ... . . V Yelverton & bmith. . J. H. Prince. John L. Pate B- W. Sasser .;. . . & . . . B. P. Sherard.. : Richard Brown Wayne Lodge, No. 112 P. Duffey... Alex.H. Keaton . . . Mathilda Abraham .... J. C. Privett -I lVf b I r B 11 II M 1 U 1 ll U U U II II II. II II lillin-4-kiYllll llil I UiU II I'.ff.lfllH I I I IXU ' ' f II H II ' II II jl l I.- II B . II-' II II i I ' " - F ill III II 11 1 1 UUL1I ' ;j ?i 1 II MM II I! n II Mil rni JL l 10 . ; - -. . . - ': ' ' -' 10 ' -1- . . . 0 r 9 We are now prepared to offer to the Public one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of Merchandise it nas ever oeen our pleasure to offer. We have Goods of every grade, and we are Fvieiieauls:::::::::::::: 50 Pamai::;:;::::::::: 5 candid when we say that we believe we can -suit most any one 25 10 10 5 10 20 W. W. Crawford.. Sol. Einstein & Co H. L. Grant Mrs. W. W. Freeman. principle ieaure oz me Hood, Britt & Hall, be be the parade on Wednesday. u . though the entire programme win oe nf trreai intftrest to Odd-Fellows, ihe mardereS a 'oe. grand lodge convened in Odd Felllows There is no clew to the murderer. J as. Douglass, Jr., a prominent young man of Florence, S. C, was murdered on the streets of that place Sunday night f the murderer is un known. M. W. Bull, of the hall at fl a. m. for a secret business session. Thisvevemner a banquet will be tendered the sovereign grand lodge bv the errand lodere and grand en campment of Massachusetts. Tuffts, the caterei. will lav plates for 500. Governor Robinson, Mayor O'Brien and nthfir prominent citizens have 50 50 50 30 30 30 30 30 40 Rev. B. W. Nash Rev. J. T. Brogden.. . . . Allen Moore Mrs. M. M. Hanff.... .. A. Korb -.. D. A. Johnson, ; , J. W. Jones . . 10 . o 20 $2.50 3.75 x9 in Quality and Price,; Second Massachusett Regiment, ma le been invitedto be present: On Tues a score of 44 out of a possible 50 points, day ttxe soyereign grand lodge will and won the military championship of affajn meet and elect officers and America. transaet other business. In the eve- Geronimo's hostile Chicahua Apa- ning. a past grand representatives will Yin-era Koon riflp.fifi on reservations be neia. mere win do near St. Augustine, Florida. The Indians seem indifferent to the change, but do not like being permitted to come outside the gates. The veterans of the Ninth New York music ana speeches from distinguished members of the sovereign grana loage. un Wednesday the grand parade will occur. On Thursday the sovereign crand lodere will probably attend the State militia visited the Gettysburg performance the HalHs. street Hattiofloil RatnWlav and selected the position occupied by the regiment on the first day for the purpose of erect ing a monument thereon. Henry Schults and Charles M . Cole man, celebrated eastern cracksmen, theatre bv sDecial invitation or man ager Rich. Friday will be "ladies day," and an excursion will be given to Wesley college, on the invitation of the resident. Mrs. Durant. Hunne- wellerarden will also be visited. On Saturday the sovereign grand lodge who have been engaged on a system- wiii ;ts closiner session in Odd atic safe-cracking tour from Washing- Fellows hall and adjourn. In con- ton territory down to San Diego, Cal., Mnnction with the reerular order of have been captured in California, i business several amendments to the constitution of the soyerign grand .lay Gould and heir to his sixty mil- lodge are to be acted upon. The first lions, was married to Edith Kingdon, amendment proposed to strike out all late of Daly's English company, at his 25 25 25 25 25 ZD ZO 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 & Don't send North for your Goods this Fall. We can use the Money at Home to as good... ad vantage as Northern firms and will give you good values for your Money as any House you can trade with. We will suit vou both in the Qual ity of Goods and Price. Whatever you buy from us, that does hot suit you exactly, we are right here to take the Goods back or exchange xnem. father's house in lrvington-on-tne-Hudson at 4 o'clock on the ; afternoon of, the fourteenth. The Merritt coast wrecking steamer Rescue, and the schooner Rapidan, arrived lately at New York loaded with cargo saved from the wreck of the steamship Oregon, which was lost off Fire Island in March last. The goods were in bad condition. of section 4 of article 1, and insert in lieu thereof the following : "Section 4 : Appeal from the decision of a state, district or territorial lodge or encamp ment to the soverign grand lodge may be taken as a matter of right to hear and determine grievances of individ ual members of lodges, but such ap peals shall be subject to such general regulations as the grand lodge mav adoDt : and in all cases, the decision Sam Cohn W. R.Burch... Fuchtler & Kern Wm. A. Deans. R. W. Edgerton .... J. W. Bryan W. G. Burkhead C. B. Aycock W. R. Allen W. C. Munroe. W. S. O'B. Robinson Charles Dewey 25 Geo. W. Dewey. Thos. W. Dewey E.B.Dewey 25 M. Summerfield H. Danenberg Rev. Si H. Isler Huggins & Freeman . John H.Hill J. Newton Green 25 J. E. Peterson . . . . Thos. W. Slocumb W. H. Summerell. C. B. Hicks Geo. N. Waitt.... Griffin Brothers . . . Nathan O'Berry 25 J. B. Whitaker, Jr 25 Erastus Edwards 25 Thos. Edmundson E.A.Wright 25 R. Macdonald 25 R. C. Freeman . . . Capt. Swift Galloway 25 W. T. Gardner . : 20 I J. J. Robinson 20 VV U U JJ W U Xv 1 i IU 0 I '?lna?Z "1 "Jn: TI'TrT W. T. Hollowell 20 as In our Dress Goods and Wrap Department Misses and Child rens Wraps in the your attention to our Stock of HQSIERY, GLOVES,. "i C .PPEE -i-WOBKS, -:- FOUNDRY, MACHINE -:- SHOPS, AND- M. J. Best 20 L.A.Foust 20 J. H. Morris 20 J.A.Washington 20 Dr. Thos. Hill 20 T.B.Parker 20 A. P. Holland 20 J. F. Dobson 20 Milton Harding 20 A. M. Prince 20 E. W. Cox 20 MANUFACTURERS OF Turpentine andrWhiskey Stills, Brooks and JNance uotton tresses. Agenis for the Atlas'Engine and Gullett Gin ; also for- the very best makers of Leather and Rubber Belting. We are displaying all the Novelties that are out. We have an Elegant Line of Ladies, Latest Stvles and at verv Low Prices. At the same time we would call your attention t BUTTONS, FANCY GOODS and TRIMMINGS which is complete in every particular. Our 'Shoe'. Department j Is likewise complete. Every pair warranted to be Solid Leather and give entire satisfaction, we. sen at tne lowest i ossiDie Price and will save you the Jobbers proht, as we get all our noes direct irom ine jvianuiaciurers. Our Clothing and Gents Furnishing Department Is Full and Complete. As heretoiore, we keep only the best makes i" this line. In addition we were lucky to get hold of large lots of Goods in this line which we bought considerable under regular prices. We have one lot of 100 Suits which we are offering at $7.50; they are all wool Cassimer, and the original price was $14.00. Another lot of Union Cassimer Suits we offer at $5.00 per Suit, original price $10.00 It is impossible to enumerate the different Birgains we have, therefore would only request an examination of our Stock. , ' 1 . . Pi Full Stock of Hill Supplies on hand. the cases, appealed from shall stand until re- Secretary Bayard says there is not versed by the sovereign grand lodge, Jq V Isaa"s fk e slightest foundation for the report on a direct appeal from such deci- m A tth Tk 7 7 . .r. u : TVf- T ' x . vy. ciio o n?l,eiiUB x ,r p t: 7 t . . f. j. Hage QOlpn XUCKer, OI V lrgiuis, is w uo me ueii auiemiuicut pruviuca iui j Hurst aODOinteO minister iu auisuiai auui umuuiai sessiuusuLiucsyvdiigu giauu . - . ( . i.1 L 1.1 .. 1 .1 1 ? i the other alleged cnanges in ine cau- loage insieaa oi annual sessions as ai present, ine third amendment pro vides thatin"Austraha,New Zealand, and other countries not on the con tinent of North America. The quali fication in regard to the age of mem bers shall be left to local ledges. An other proposed amendment also pro vides that, in the same countries the inet he characterizes as absurd. TnPAndiArieR Fridav nisrht visited the Johanna Heights Methodist camp meGtinc Grounds. nearHeading, Pa., Art Gt fir to the frame cottaeres, of whih there are 250 in the grove. Abont a dozen were destroyed, and a w.gBiu qualifications of members as to age The hurricane which swept through and color shall be left to local legisla Southwestern Michigan Thursday eve- tion. It is also proposed that repres ning was the most destructive ever Mentation to this sovereign grand lodge shall be conhned to one representative from every state, district or territorial grand lodge . or encampment. An .a a 11 other subject or considerable im portance is the question of the perma- Th members of the western export nent location ot the sovereign grand iskv noolV, on Fridav lodge. Altogether, the session here iuvv.w v j r . . - .1, . p 15 15 Mr3. J. M. Jones 15 Chas. J. Beasley 15 John H. Powell.... 15 William Taylor 15 Jas. L. Baker 15 S.B.Parker.. 15 J. M. Hollowell 10 Fred. C. Smith . 10 Chas. G. Smith 10 Giles Hins.on 10 known in the btate. Lenwanee, Clinton, Livingston and Wayne counties were the chief sufferers, but serious damage has been reported at other points. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 association sicned the creneral agreement. The price of spirits from to-day will be one dollar and twelve cents for raw goods, which is an advance of two cents a gallon. Every distillery m the coun try is . now under the control of the pool. , i The executive committee of the anti-saloon republicans held a meeting in Chicago Thursday night and deci ded to present memorials to the state republican conventions and do every thing possible to get the party to com mit itself to temperance everywhere, but to work strictly within party lines. Some excitement was caused at the 111 A .1 will be one or more than usual impor tance, The 62d annual session of the sover eign grand lodge I. O. O. F. was call ed to order at 9:29 A. M. to-day. An address of welcome was made by the grand master of Massachusetts, Mr. Hill, and was responded to by Henry F. Gary, of Maryland, grand sire. Grand Secretary Theo. A. Ross re ported that during 1885 the net gain was 11 lodges and 1,0S0 members, 13 encampments and 119 members, 115 Rebekah degree lodges and 8,082 members. The available assets of the sovereign grand lodge are $22,296.46 in cash and $oo,800 in government bonds, making a total of $78,096. The Louisvaie racesJridayby O.G.West, appointments to a large number of western agent of the Dwyer Brothers, the beine- dGvotwl to th of Brooklvn. attempting ! to shoot J. S. Brannin, owner of Bootblack. West had used offensive language to Bran in's son about allowing Bootblack to be exercised in his (West's, padlock, and a quarrel ensued. The attorney for P. J. Nolan, Frank Young, Oscar Harron and Frederick Hundhohse, knights of labor, recently acquitted in bt. Louis the session being devoted to the presentation of business IMP laoor, recently acquuicu iu wv. -wuia r fH -r n r v of the charge of conspiracy against hi II I II 1 I JOOrS I .11 S 1 M5.aftmT Pfl.ifi railwav comnanv I w' " ' vuiu , liiV AlAloov - x .1 . "1 1 A .1 A. Hnrinc the strike last spring, is about to file damage suits aggregating $50, 000 against the company for malicious prosecution.- i The band of 382 Warm i Spring and Chiricahua Indians, bucks,, squaws and papoyses from San Carlos reser vation, arrived at Jacksonville. Fla., last night. They left for Sti Augus ' tin e, where they will be , placed on a reservation, A daughter ' born to Geronimo by one of his1 squawsr :on Via 12th inst. has been named Marion 1 bv Col. Langdon. a fowfift ftvploiifr 8 wept " over To- lonai Illinois, at 4 o'clock Sept. 16 The storm cloud came up from the southwest, and approached so rapidly y that before any one expected it, the storm burst in all its fury, creating destruction . and consternation inr its wake. -The Catholic church steeple and the building was undergoing pairs and the men working - 100 feet above the ground had barely time Jo descend when the scaffold was caught bv the wind -'-ana., crusnea . into 75 CENTS APIECE. nn kindling wood , .scattered about hundred rodsU iThe fragments were for more than one These are good strong 4 panel doors, but knotty. For cheap tenement houses just as good as a higher priced door. J. STRAUSS & CO., Goldsboro Rice and Planing Milla. sepiyinv . -v.-.-.; ..' Nathan Hmson W. W. Wade.... S. S. Spier R. G. Powell. .. . Thos. B. Hiil Junius Slocumb . . Will Slocumb J. C.Collier J. W. Loftin. W. H. Collins 10 W.' A. Denmark 10 J. H. Parks 10 John Slaughter, Jr 10 D. A. Humphrey 10 J. H. Wisrers in iW. H. Creech 10 W.H.Ham 10 Joseph Berger ; 10 J. D. Rice XX 5 W. H. Sugg. 5 W. T. Harrison 5 R. Daughtrey. 5 Adam Hergenrother . . U. W. uaugntrey 5 J. E. Epps.. 5 J. B. Edgerton 40 Mike Woods 10 E.W.Powell 5 J. W. Farrior 25 B. S. Rouse - 5 J. K. Sugg 5 J. J. Street 16 B. E. Smith 10 John R. Morris 15 John T. Edmundson 10 a. 0. iseale 10 J.C. bugg j 5 Mrs. Louisa Brown ..1 - . 5 R. E. Sugg 5 B. V. Smith 20 Dr. L. H. Reid.. .... 10 H . Thos. J ones 1 N. Metzger. 15 Mrs. barah Patrick. b. Li, Jb oldsom 5 Thos. M. Head 10 A. T. Gradv... L.. 9f J. TGinn. ....... j 10 Estimates cheerfully given when desired. BURR & BAILEY, r15 & 17 South Front atreet. Wilmington, N. C. SMITH & YELVERTON, Agts. augl2-tf GOLDSBORO, N. C. LD. GIDDENS Goldsboro, N. C WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER! TAKJ0TIC That I am prepared j jv-to do all sorts of re- , pairing o f Watches and , Jewelry, and guarantee satisfaction 'to ail r - My work the past '20 years is ample guarantee o f what mav be expected m the future, and you will find my pnees satistactory. Mr. Frank Giddens, Of Clinton, a Watch maker of skill and experience, assists me and he will Depieasea tri wait n nnn hia nil- Jt merons Mends. MT STOCK OF- Jewelry, Watches, and Silverware, is first class and is onerea ai nam umes prices. OTThankful for oast liberal patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. L. D. GIDDENS. Goldsboro, N. C:, May 10-3m Tn nnr Wfiivhfint Tailoring Denartmont We are prepared better than ever before to make your Clothing to order on TEN DAYS NOTICE. Our Goods will be made up with the greatest of care and skill, at very reasonable prices, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case. Laundried and TJnlaundried Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, &c, in the greatest profusion, fill this Department. These Goods have been selected with the greatest of care. We can suit the most astidious taste at popular prices. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Oilcloths. In this Line, as in the rest of our Stock, we are displaying the Newest Designs of every grade and at prices which will be hard to duplicate in Northern Markets. We keep a full line of Carpets alway9 in stock. Do Us The Favor1 To Examine Our Stock Thoroughly before purchasing or ordering. It is our determination to get you to buy your Goods in Gold&boro, if sufficient Stock, Variety and Low Prices can accomplish it. This Is No Idle Talk ; We Mean What We Say, and shall endeavor to do our part to accomplish this end. Therefore we most cordially invite you to call and Examine our Fall Stock. Respectfully, TOT zLLaczLiaQ WEIIo BIRQ m r prtiiit Is replete with a Large htock and Varitd As ortment of Desirab'e and Seasonable Goods We guarantee to Duplicate any Hill m this Department, no matter where bought, and save you freight and Expenses . : Mrs. E. W MOORE, , (2d Door Opera House.) ERY! 200 Bales North Carolina Plaids. 40 Cases Prints (all Styles). ISO Pieces Dress Goods. GO Bales of Unbleached Domestic. 15 Cases of Bleaching (all Widths and Grades). 500 Pieces Pants Goods (all Kinds). - t 300 Pairs ot Blankets. 500 Dozen Mens, Boys and Childrens Hats. - 20O Dozen Undershirts and Drawers. - ; . OOO Cases Shoes, all 8tylea and Grades (Special Bargains). A Complete Line of Hosiery, Notions and Fancy Goods. Be Sure and Examine Oar Stock Before Ordering. We will make it Interesting for you. Dr. W. H. FINLAYSOH; Coldsboro. N. C, : Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's Iron Bitters. " . : ' . I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. : v'-; $ nToA nfhnainoaa'and will tots nl,n I LI. UUlley in waiting on any one in need- of nv- A"en lias berry. . thing in my line. Respectfully, ... r ' decl0-tr ' DB. W. Li JTLNIiAYSON J. ik. wrqn... L. D. BassT. ... '. L. B. Bass.. v., Dr. J. D. Roberts : . . . . . Levi J ohnson J. E. Rasbetry C. T. Willis.... B. J. Midvette..... B.V. L. Hutton . B. F. Whitfield J. M. Latham WB. Pate . . ........... P. R: Kingw..;. Miss M. E. Randolph , 10 5 5 Shade Hats In Cantons, 20 cents. Black and Colored Straws, 25, 33 and 40 cents. "rrlmmedatsln every Style noiworTi7 , at similar low pnoeg. 30 Ritbons, Flowers, Feather, 5 o 10 10 10 10 I In Endless Variety. REAL OSTRICH PLUMES, 18 and 18 inches, 6S to 75 cents, great bargains. Scrim and Madrasa Curtaininar at 20 cents. Iriii WANTED! : To purchase a pair large, active, sound and young muies.- wouia excn&nge a young horse. Apply to. 4 . '.v., - l John Satter white.. Mrs. L. Baker. . G. W. Britt..... A.Hilb.......T... Baffin Lodge of P, . . . J ohn Carpenter . Mrs. A. B. Privett . . A. B O'Neal. Harris Crawford . 15 10 25 10 5 .5 20 10 30 20 5 10 25 Af Cheap as can be bought. aPKOMPT ATTENTION TO ORDEE3. Send for Sames and give me a call. : IIES. E. W. 1I00BE Goldsboro.lK May 10. 1888-tf : tFOESALE;: GOOD LAND, in quantities to 6uit purchasers. Apply to . 1 " - . W. F. ATKINSOK, 'senia-wlt - : ' Goldsboro, N. Q: 25000 Pounds of Side Meat are received every week.' 1O0O Bundles of Arrow Ties. 500 Rolls of Bagging (different weights V -25 Barrels of Sugary 'f i'. ' ' '. - lOOXJascs Soap. ; v" : - V ' " ZK Cases Lve. ' ' 150 Gross Matches. D 250 Barrels of Flour direct from the Western Wheat Growing Section. 25 Barrels of Snuff (Qail & Ax and LorillanTs). -f 25 Barrels of Molasses. - - . , 4 25 Cases Potash, - f J - VV . 25 Cases Sods, 1 . ' 'J ' " 1 50 Boxes Tobacco. T . J .. 1- S ,i? . Mm septic u As well another Goods in the Grocery4 Line which will be told Wholesale and Retail at very Low Prices. aw mM , .ITXST-CEItTEE CTBEET,GPLD3EDE0f 'lX. 5 & i. t . . r i 1 . .. . . ' 7. r 'l . n j ...... wswlm "" : v t. .-.M
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