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THE BQUDBBDRO MES 3lj886. iTHEnwOTGHTS'OFrt.ABOR. E ditor iu, ouuig iMtw ; viucj ua watu uauc mo picacuk wwu- , agau i tjipenuiturey -me system or "ycV "J" agencies or. in new aamin- shown decided improvement. It has paignvwill -beas it has' been in pre- our fcrofathers1 means Vwhitd man's U?n,'liaTalaifie4'er:e!;vbbf become wiser in its mode of arranging ceding onesyf between 'the' 'present or rale and"econ,0&ical: tfoveranSent .Poast in. regard "46. -Choose Tej;5hite people ot iKSiiSraa varonnar oetween them, , but before pave Deen obtained in thirteen cases JUL US vf. BONITZ. and carryingqdt plans, j In other res I North. Carolina system of county gov kvbrt, Monday and Thurs- pects, however, it has retrograded 1 ernment and the Uanbv system. , 3f e.w Advertisement. . .... . '-i- 1 1 1 J Notice ! Published fUY. at thc Messenoer buildino. Pric The Knights were doing very well un-r The;North Carolina, svstem is sub- vou choose, it mav h well o unlawful inclosures of tmblie'land. ..L -1: til they undertook to capture the ne- stantially the-system of our forefath- vou to nanKeand ftAii.? r involving more than one million acres - aw iun.i iiiacn Z) i WAtUtltn I - -. i I "I . ........ ; . i y : M'ri. ' Pn ri i .liT - ' ' t timi m unrn. en-nes. Ufin f Jipv hpcomfi damn rnn0e I ers. Thfl flftnliv svstem is thft fltii'M nf I Wk. U; Wwu ' f il : Juu.. ir.O VyOmmiS810Der TOneWS - - - w i n j v w v w u i - j v w. i -a 1 1 a n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i jxriinnA etstotti I fri i m A j a: . o i . - , ' -r- . . . - . I- - uwiowiuuieuuauon tnatan fuinirmnAi cuuauiiii'iiojj datable STRICTLY IN AD nt sl rlAirlPrl v Inw rltrroo Tha root.( I TI1P. Pftflftral hnrmiPt Nntnra xr tha I io rnaV !.-.' I m -t . . ;r--- " t , , . z: I ,,vMi w, mc ucgiu tuuuues m me vi eucuai ogems oe Droviaea 01 acuuaoi Assemoiy wauueiticnmona wfais sapponmeonn varonna Btate. 4 noi less man on hundred m the field space) $1.00 for first, and 50.. CENTS fob ineater, and the conduct of Ueneral system, ana naturally, too, the Kepub- 2. What these neeTo counties a.r f f Aae recommendation n regard VANCE. Advertising Rates Per square (I inch Address with pcol-rs,X)Ti'z..6areof "f"'"8?7' for ,8! MgssEKOEB Offlce'- ' -',!'' 18 SKSg5S?Z -w- -w- '. i f. : to collect this tax or. me u f I ill llfi r OT ' INn, I ft I , The books are: now jn his hands anfi : " ' 1 chareed for this year.' Earlv navm 000 Acres of valuable land situated 8 expected as no indulgence can be riw O- V-AJ, each subsequ ent insertion Liberal Dis- Master Workman Powderly in singling Hcahs support the' Canby system. IYm,TltAm v" """"" out a negro delegate who had made Urir"0:""" Mp At nf Onldahnm. on the A . & N. OoV RkPr will ttndthe r.!.;6" worth t f nmA..t:- rr h-. meaus lur proiecung tne V "i mTJ C;' .I,"" "". ' r mt T? -im u a o -ttt. . t. " . ..-. vu iUD uuuuc iauus is renewea. j v,r ;:, 2, r, - 1 j. r" .u u i -,"f.ua Vi iuoi jo wsav.uuiu u. T iiaL lUey are Worm to the tAI-J ADOOt .I. M anroi! nf f euuauu. i u wu n .mK iiu.u.1 uuuca .ubi huisoo t t w n c mjLes Will Br . . 1 . ; 1 . - w MWA v w. acuu uaic urrii I r . i l 1 a ai i . . ni. a i himself conspicuous m asserting the the day North Carolina ceased to be a payers of the State. restored for public -settlement: 1:485 nrinmnlonF cJol ,.!;f f .lnf j v cases. invAlrin. OK AAA ' . T" Pce. Auere u uevwi iaiuuu& iuu il. UdiVlHAM . vucnnj , iv juinr uvjmusm jiiuumo ouu UCtttlUB Biret) I I ' "VUV QUICS, UaYC I in the ntfttP -t 1 pl V Trr 7 ducehim .on the ooenincr dav of the I3tate. with the exptiftn t ha a-n I Aptttt? n fr.il f pn held for cancellation. The fthov Un1 will make three riVsira-1 n.u.v -w n coa ,So funty not yet found an equilibrium. . ? county affairs were administered bv we are pleased to find. It seems that Hampshire, who died snnMenW at hi. TTT Tr- - Ui i.T.1 .1 ... . I 1 .'I. . . J v assure me xvmgnis oi iaoor mat magistrates chosen by the .Legislature, eighty towns were carried by the Re- LY yesieraay. The most remarka e Southern whites will never agree After the Canbv Constitution went in- publicans and fortv-eio-ht hv th r,orr SIe a,nfir: 1 know about the amiable tTThe Transcript and Messenger, a 64 column iceeklv. the cluavest and laraeall political paper puUuJied in North Carolina, convention, show that the body has years under Canby's Constitution, our Connecticut .show Democratic gains, mast to-day for SenatorPikeof Ke tut uw Hutu rirnt ui iUJtSSliiNUJtK preS8. SubxcHption, f2.fX per annum: $1.00 for six month, lice rRANscitiPT and Mes the bouthern whites will never aerree After the Canhv f!nnstitntinT, I a J . v " vui ill' i r- -w-a U U4 1V1 t. T llU Li IF V Liin I III 1 . . . feENOER 7m Ae farf W fde subscript to secial equality with negroes. The to ODeration countv affair wer a. oeratc wJ,iintwfln(..nino j.-j ; wao 18 dea.a ls.b.1! "ability to I I A. -J - ' v w Ml v I w ak JLU KTT H S. W 1J. a. J fl . in I W III A I . I I I I I I II 1111 n no a W - 1 Knights have made a mistake, and ministered by cdmmissioners elected and eieht to be heard from T. nevertheless in hia wi,..: :. l-i TtA aw iU J A 1 J . 1 i 1 1 m. m m . . -I . I 1 1 V-Y - uo,v0 givcu lueir uruer a uau name Dy tne people. Magistrates were also cratic majorites have increased, while H-flueuijy. ne invariably dropped where people were before disposed to elected by the people. the Republican vote has been t f?.6 thlJd s71Iable theVword "legis- receive it with some favor. When it As soonasthe wh,tAnnl down bv th rim,?Wts;afe il ana Pronounce the last syllable uifcavoweu ponucai amnauons it actea Carolina got the power into their own THURSDAY, - - OCTOBER 14, 1886. prudently. When it undertook to un- ihe flags at the capitol were at half ble settlements and 'will be sold to suit tion lint of a ny paper in North Carolina. Address THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING HOUSE, J. A. BONITZ, : : : Proprietor, GOLDS DOItO, X . C purchasers. For particulars apply to ! ' - M: W. UZZELL; octHtf " . Beston, N. C. AT PIPKIN'S DEMOCRATIC TICKET. o FOR CONGRESS : 1st District- Louis C. Latham, of Pitt. 2nd District P. M. 8immori8, of Craven. 3rd District-Chas. W. McClamray, of Pender. 4th District John W. Graham, of OrangB. oth District Jarnes W. Keid. of Rockingham. 6th District Alfred Kowland, of Kobeson. "th District John S. Henderson, of Rowan. 8th District W. H. H. Cowles, of Wilkes. 9th District Thos. D. Johnston, of Buncombe. hands again, they restored their old. settle the social customs of a great or Democratic system of electing marr- and conservative people, it acted with istrates, leaving to commissioners ap- pointed by the magistrates, the man agement of county affairs. In old times the magistrates themselves at- V-w A :i c r. ,i y. The accident by which the steamer is here 01 OUlD aro,ma' ridiculous folly. THE tended to county afiairs; now commis- FOR THE SUPREME COURT BENCH : For Chief Justice Hon. W. N. H. Smith. For Associate Justices Hon. Thos. S. Ashe and lion. A. S. Merrimon. BLASPHEMOUS ANAR CHISTS. Among all the blathering of the an archists there is none in our recollec tion wore than that of Spies and his nnnlani n o conn o no fVm nA I wUuu6 aoWual,a VIlIgU VVUCU order gjj. affairg tQ bfl lue unuiiuai courx overruiea tneir mo- Mascotte was wrecked and more than ! The chief proprietor of the Wash- thirty lives lost, recalls the terrible ing;t0Q btar -Mr. George W. Adams, is scenes on the Mississippi many years "SSi?: ago. This time the explosion was not SZ7 wv. j lov-iug, uui iu unex- van. jam cemetery preparatory tore plained manner. The Eagle, a pas- mo,yaI.to Cincinnati for final interment I sirtff flAnU :i i i i in JJPriner tirove eemeferv Wclnccrloir sioners appointed by the magistrates 7 k 7 next. Accompanied by &ever7uZ attend in tum VY a f il tfae Mascotte ashore, but refused, and tices of tha RnL.m PnLro ! . io lUD I js t,0 j , r vVullf vuuimu- difference. It pleased the oeonle to l" ' . e.B "rownea tee or tne car Association and others, . x x I rr-n conn ne u a . j i . j . itma , 1 1 I i . . . vvmHucui,c. ne ueuimeu even to I icmaius wm leave nere via the administered I c-aA v,, i: i . I Baltimnm nhin ociiv mo iiiD-uuai iu me rescue. Alll . . lownau iur viiicin- A circular has been placed on our amination by the name of Frank! A i a T . iion ior a new trial, it was , -I . I J Vu;niunuU auu tnar. there was nn oin Honnn f-, cVmnr , - . . " " I . Pleased the people to have them so ad- that they were guilty, and that wit- ministered since, nesses for the defence had been spirit- But there is more reasoQ for ug ed away The leading scoundrel, peserve the stem than there was Spies said that the jury had been f6r our forefatherS to adopt it, for packed to convict. The tudcre was i. j i ... .. , J h . , there was then no Federal government TO I (1 thflt ir hia con Ton Troo n o ... r::::::;;.:::::.:,",.' . , to convert Afnoan slaves into Ameri- table puroortin.tn he thlJ Cook, his real name is OH-F iiiiw ciccuuuuuewoum ue responsiDie no T . J o -.w.o i . , , , . . for tho blood that was shed. PHe fur- JE'jLf ?f ged iSo. thermore claimed that socialism was uZ "ir !:: . aaoptea at a meeting dence was found in his trunk that he advancirg and that the tide could not : i...r.ifi TlUD aemat magnolia, in Duplin county, naa been engaged in some questiona be stopped. "If you think," was his IZZZi r - Dy the so-called "Independent Labor Dea Vctice. language, "if you think you can crush ! near TwY t -r rty"-the same old coon under a out these ideas, which are irainW f' . fbSlute maJorit newname-n which are recommend- crr-A a u a-.: Z uuuer l &JXDy s?sm ot couu- ed for Sheriff 2 Z: L:Z:, ; U U y government, with a handful of scal- rdsZpa BlackmaSerk Jffif J-of comment and THATWMRml ioke of a enntem- air. thflRi.arP.hUtlp-.lpr WVf T1"-T1' J.ney sent K. Kornegay; Register-Amos Mc- T -a o---s " " I Wnom thev nlp.nsnn tr trio T.cmolo4-n.n ii t i , JNUKTH CAROLINA KfiTES I w t.u UV lOia L L11.C7 I 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 IT fl PA i Aron ' I - i : J i - v - tie said: Uhp,r r '----u, x.cu.-rnaay FOR.THE SUPERIOR COURT BENCH: 3rd District H. G. Connor, of Wilson. 4th District Walter Clark, of Wake. ih District E. T. Doykin, of Sampson. .th District W. J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. 9th District-J. F. Grave, of Surry. 10th District A. C. Avery, of Burke. 12th District J. H. Merrimon, of Buncombe. OR THE OLICITOnSIP: lit District J. H. BlOuht, of Perquimans. 3rd District D. Worth inffton, of Martin. . 4t1i District Swift Galloway, of Wayne. 5th District J. A. L6nr, of Durham. 6th District O. H. Allen, of Duplin. 7th District Frank McNeill, of ltockingham. 8th District B. F. Long, of Iredell. 9th District H. B. Gtenn, of Forsyth, lftth District-rW. II. Bowec, of Caldwell. 11th District F. I. Osborne, of. Mecklenburg. ' 12th District G. S. Ferguson, of Haywood. Lord Churchill's programme' has been:. adopted by all of the leading Tory papers. 200 15 35 50 200 50 25 100 100 25 50 1000 50 BARRELS OF FLOUR BARRELS OF SUGAR -BAGS OF COFFEE CASES OF POTASH Ss LTE SACKS OF SALT GROSS OF MATCHES BARRELS OF PORK BOXES OF -TOBACCO BOXES CRACKERS & CAK E3 CASES OF B PEACHES CASES OF OYSTERS POUNDS OF CANDY BOXES OF CREAM CHEESE leir mo- , v.i. 3 , v. Ui0 mo-wai iu me rescue. All , .uwivou tui uuicju- claimed l n wy during all the years before that the inhuman tain of th , nati and will reach thereon Thursday, claimed the Canby Constitution, and it has rM.j..tA.!lTL , , Wednesday evening two detectives . vov. U1U noa tu llw ma muse wno oaa arrestea a clerk in the city delivery gotten off the burning boat to go with department of the city postoffice on A 1 -T . IVfr-ftS-l -a i. a u . az - - v - 1 - tne lale anri thA HpaH tvhncn Ur.A;l luc cuarije OI rminir letters. Hp wnc must hi Rolrt nms anrl o-Pt. o .w uv.uu h uuog i , . 1 v o v had been recovered, to Cape Girar- ?' tfZi ,u 6 Very. a otputtjng into you want to save money. , ' "liar nis pocket the contents of -a letter he TD XT TDTT naa just opened. It has been disco v ered that although he passed the ex- All the above eoods are for sale and Come and get prices if R. F. PIPKIN, WALNUT STREET, m oct. 14-tf GOLDSBORO. N. C. The Canvass Has Opened! xue serious inconvpnienpA nf iha re peated delavs on the ArAtr-nrklifon branch road, bv whinh emnlnvoc avn finnnc a or nuvn riTii n the Senate Dr. Matt. Moore: for th try are detained past office hours, has torary tne oiueruaytnui agricultural nis Dravaao ana Diaspnemy. tie said: tua u , , ' aouici-i nuay , . , , . ,, , ollW re very , good things, only "I shall die proudly, defiantly for the 1 - f T HiI1' 0lore1- A. J. Stanford, colored, dtAObo e hey had a tendency, to wean young Cause of justice. There is Socrates, mmissloners to administer county was chairman, and A. McCullongh, Marshal Van V. Richardson, CoW porary the other day-that agricultural his bravado and blasphemy. c they men from the farm. Mr. Koo'Kce failed to meet Major McClammy at Clinton on Friday, not withstanding the fact stated at White Hall that he would do so. Suppose he lost his-way trying to get there. Hood affaire mere is uniieo. tnere is tiiordano rruno, mere is unnst-wny the num- L,;n " A . unau- Tt. S. p T pmlr - ool ber cannot be estimated of those who ZZl ' Wml PUD11 mnZe1' aDd that he lose no tim groom's biria? at thrmariaTe here have trodden in these paths, and we Tf ji i. , in repudiating tne concern. on Wednesday of Lt. Frank L. Denny, are reay to follow them." Spies, the ,u t0 Say that the xe nTro " " of the Marine Corps, and Miss Julia red-handed assassin. the foe of soeietv VV " ,l uegru e, ana ex- uun, VVilDriiJMCtlUJN lxLTTJiK. c "As"lcl vt u. mms in. roimer, U. c uL:.. . " penaea under negro rule, that the lO lew COUntV taxes and tn nnlnrcd onrf o-,t W pi , hns? Afr-a A Cl Tir,.!, T1:1. -r " v,v.. v., Dvvmoijf. ne icei sure mai -T ' "uniot, xievici ltii : jjir. cuuuiy expenaitures, to be the use of Dr. Moore's name i? nnn- V34' iucPe5 me ranroaa man. RUSH, AT Brill & Ball's. ST00K Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats. Hard ware, Crockery. Goldsborb. N. C, Sep. 30, l8G-td. 141AOEES Valuable Farming Lands FOB SALE, Situated in Johnston county, two mil from the village of Newton Grove. 70 acres cleared and fenced, and in high state of cultivation fine clav soil crops of cotton, corn. Wheat, oats and to bacco grown succestfully on the place. 71 acres woodland, heavily timbered wua vsa& auu iuiig-iea.1 x ine. There is a good dwelling, kitchen, and two tenant houses on the place, and all necessary out-houses, good new frame buildings!. Also a fine young orchard re apple, peach and pear trees, and a variptv of grapes. J The place is situated in a fine farm in section, healthy location, good water A-o i . i 1 1 - -v- , aau is i,cii Wi iwciYO UU1CB I TO Hi WllSOn & Florence Railroad, havirg the advantages of good roads, and is convenient to Glcn- wuuu Autuemy, a permanent fchcol of high grade. With able and experienced' teacners an aepartments are made thor ough special attention given to music. lermseasy price reasonable, i For furtker description ol property and price, call on or address Dr M. W. HARPER eep27-lmj Glen wood, Johnston Co.,N C f b Are Here ToStay! :0: Our friends in town and the country are hereby respectfully notified that we are still on deck, ready to supply our cus tomers, at short notice, with the best Deer in the world which is Pobtner's Tivoli, and "Vienna Cabinet Beer" in kegs, half barrels or bottles. We have recently made new arrange ments and improvements in our Depot and Bottling Establishment, and promise now full and entire satisfaction as to quality, prompt attention and general dis patch of business. Orders solicited, Respectfully, R. PORTNER BREWING CO , W. IIlLKEIl, A(iT. Goldsboro, N. C, oct4-lm 1 C 1 , o .11 . :::ztrs::rr,TTis u x govern. eorgiaby,hoTO,esof depths of villia.y ,hrougb which ,h,s lZZZ oting element in the fld. -6 himself headlong, wt, all nni , . . i??f'ClalTs a, a . .. j i t . , . " . . frrttTii..T,:-.:i-. j ii r" wen uu a wnue mans max a majoriry oi tne legisiature-eiect "v"""s tntiicuijess auu --can- are in favor of prohibition. Atlanta mg it goad." Great God ! it would be Gen. Gordon had no opposition and is Governor of G it i uiauuuiuiy me vouiiir element iu we o UiUJ11 ucauivxiu, txtot-o oil no State. Bat it is a noteworthy fact grating, swelling and even to the last Anao stomach to be arrested by a negro con- unimaginable if we did not stand face to face with the Master and hear the horrid vaunting. Itis well we live in a land of law and justice. But even made issue. a hard fight, and lost on this stable, or to be tried beforenegro magistrate. Of course, when ta w IV I IV. V MENT PER CAPITA. Mormon and Indian Affairs The j Puolic Land Matter The Chase Reinterment A Postoffice Em ploye in Trouble. The Knights of Labor spent too much time in the first week of their convention ' deciding contested seats. They might well imitate the Federal and' State legislatures appoint a com mittee on elections refer all contests to this committee, and then go to the proper work of the body. Staff Correspondence of the Messenger. Washington, October 9. The Gov- ana expended bv men who nav nnn ciumuuiciern is an anxious numan. ih 1 :, v,0 a if he votes the Resublican ticket ma land of violence and injustice, i;cv. T WAc""llux-eb expects the grand tounce; if on the l -ii- . 7 laVlSn. J-UlSlStriie Ot men. Whether nntwir hTM.n1r,U. T x 7 " - .aaa vuunmj uc jjicicuua iu uc a lciuocral such villians as Spies, Parsons & Co. would receive their deserts. S. A. Postmasters commissioned: Anna times, Madra; Devereaux Turling- l"u-Aurnngron; uancan U. McNeill, Old Hundred. ' . C. W. H. THE THIRD DISTRICT. Appointments of 3Iaj. C. W. Mc Clammy. Maj. McClammy will address the peo ple of this district at th fnllnwino- timoc cket he and places : isewion urove, bampson Co., Oct. 7. white or black; but in addition to this, or says nothing about going home to the average colored voter conscien- voie ms rignteous soufls afflicted with tiously believes he is honestly entitled & te somehow iff 1888 his party frt s nonesuy entitled may get on top and.he will be spotted. MILES AND f 3-"R!T?.oxrT"M"r It seems to the Mkssknokr thf mb , an Irm the Take him every way. you will, he is rrrpat dpnl f r, wnue man, ana that get what he will unhappy during the present month, great deal ot nonsense is written and u :n i i ,. I J xtu. j wm never Daiance his account " nuYomua wmcsauugoes wun- 8. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. A 11 1 taiKea about Gen. Miirss' pnnnof in , ., nnt fiiwn imnonii,,, ;n . tfUllC JJJL1X 1 1 1 T SHrvlP.PQ I 1 1 - The pork-packers of Chicago de cided to restore the ten hour labor accepting the surrender of Geronimo rendered durirn? slavprv ssiem; mo men employed msistiner"" .aaiaiam cuttnroats. Une ThoCQ u: 1 T, .C v . . on his usual cheerful printed here are sent face. Stories abroad to the . . i - ai i r i u on eight hours as at present, a womu ininK irom much that one hears nafinaii,r ,1 1rtl.l....i 1 J l a i -i I that it TrrkiilH V o ttv- Vx -zs n . I r Biuu iuvkuui nuum nave raKen piace r ccu a une ming to peaceable remedy for them arose as to the best Wnl tend to dismiss clerks who vote their O 7 , cipies, are very unjust, oecause very principles if these be Republican prin- strike. r..l J 111 I V) n xr a loff -m.U A 1 . .. auKi ittcuiv muusauu men woum nave u Apacnes on the A tv,' hflo fu; . . . mnrdr,QtVi ..A ... iiMueration snowed untruthful. diersto chase them without hope of tem must remain in fnr arA lation, net revenue and expenditure of eyer capturing the rascals insf fnr iha o i . ' . ... . the United States government for ih Dr. John B. Person, at the Fork, fun of employment. T , glVeD t0 agl" last fiscal year with the per capita of f .J .1 l j i . I mi . I v. vu muuua.v, euueavorea to maKe capi- The great difficulty appears to be to In tal out of the fact that the Board of get at the truth of what was done on lature uuuiy commissioners paia the mes- the occasion, as well as to lea .I " : ."T r , uuu y p.riul" "en- im es orders real'y mes, bers of the Leeislatre v. n w Fremont, Wavne Goldsboro at night, Mount Olive, " Seven Springs, Wayne Clinton, Sampson Warsaw. Dunlin Kornegay Springs, Duplin Co , 14.' 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 36. 27. 28. Duplin ltoads, onatchet, " Richlands, Onslow Co , Jacksonville, " 4i Pollard, 44 44 Golden Place, " 44 Sandy Run, Pender 44 Bannerman's Bridge, Pender, Bladenboro, Bladen Co., Cypress Creek, 41 44 Owensville, Sampson u Centerville, Bladen 44 Point Caswell. Pender Co . Rocky Point, at niffht. 44 1 ' The people are respectfully urged to Staple Groceries ! Noiics -To W CfiUlilh! And everything necessary to complete 1 have Bent through the mail, a blank a stock of Se8u report to the Chairman of each n w School District in this countv. and I rp General Merchandise, pcctfuiiy .request that the school dmL ui cauu iisinci dc taisen immediately, and Good Goods ! 15th iky of oSSbS", 1886." it is theorie? LOW Priap ? ' . c . u 01 aucanon that each School Juu? jrriceb. Committee shall appoint a comment Square Dealing! member of their Board to take the Census of the school children, and that none be Come to see us and we will make ff nC?P. T1? resident citizens of it pay you 1? f "S11 the ages of 6 and , .... vy uu- j 1 years. As the census taker is now naid oct. 14-tf Respectfully, for M. services it is expected, and Required, HOOTI "RPTTT A- TTATT , tafinS the census, he shall eo to & HALL, each residence in the District and take 4 E A. WRIGHT, A black steer La been on and about my Goldsboro N r 'a'Voo VilJne Co premises for a month or more, nnrl T h 1 V! rn. y " " I wi.cu uim up. rne owner will please come forward. Drove nronertv. nH n0v charges including cost of this advertise ment. TT E mTRT.TCV Pikeville Township, octll-2w Wayne Co., N. C. MOUN was its repeal. wwnT,' Th"''" "t tum to " J- McClammy Iu 1874 tho nnnnla oltoj . T nlatmn i it r.a Am rm j tlf JHttrict paptn ptaut tmr. L 1 0 Ai a. ,hO')P a rr rrrvr 1 which two-thirds of both eveuue at pooo,to,, Demg a n VrT T V v ,caru WIiat mouses were Democrats. These mem Gen. Miles' orders real vw r;i 1 n.u.x. ., . imemem ingand advertising, when the Argus in a published interview savs that be Zf V 1 ure verv weI1 knew penditures were $242,483, 138-a had offered to do it at $200. Dr. John was given full di crl tion' and ha tl h TP Sent tMs DUmber SSffh $1'15'' F 24 leSS n t., v . ulreuon, and that he there that a convention miht that of the previous year. T OLIVE LOTS TOR SALE, nf vIienT a decree of Superior Court ?LW??n.t unty. made January 4th, 1886 in the case of Martha A. Futrell others, I will sell, for cash, by public bor'o ae,Court Housedoor fn Sold " ber iS? Dioay he, l8t of-Novem-per, i6, at 12 o'clock. Four lott In thn town of Mount Olive, bearing to the estate nf t ho ito. iy t v, ." . 10 luc. Take pleasure in unnnnn.inuM,.. said lot k0; " Vl Ulre1. three of . and T. --oanuaryy, 1334, ucnerai merchandise. If. Iliiine & Bnr, MOUNT OLIVE, N. C, and registered in book NoM Jaw 317 Tt. Trcrn in I rrli f nffn V.a ii I A'.A a. 3 - i ... h"" weeumo me um uoi uisooey or exceed his instruc county physician at $13 a year, and tions. On the other hand the author jet me county would best serve the lties in Washington state that he convention mieht consti tutionally be called afforded to the negro-ridden per capita of $5.76. or 8 cents creator CO UXTY CAN TA man the nscal year of 18So. The ex- I Thn . J T 1 . per uo vuumjr auu uegisiauve uanaiaates t-, . . tti f w , " " uumy, ana than of the Democratic Partv for Wft L? ' -..-ifi nerea consisting ol pIiu. STt 10i conveyed to said -in r . Pl. n a nnlKflasB uaraew and wife, by a "-"fe"1- wuau- mi j a i? - i i ,. i "--j " mcci ouu auuress me DeoDie swwai mercnanfliap an o i - me iuit iv r r v" u-nuuen counties, partment, is m the hands of the Public 6 ot xx " -w, a. m., ai eacn appoint- Shoe5 O r U health interests nf t,A v., u convention was duly called, and Printer, and will be ready for distri- ment: , V rr.T:i ' w WJr lue lieutenant General met in Am ' T bution in a few weeks." The renr,rt in Fork Townshin .Mmfl v. Auvuei uiucr tt lilt; ii 1 1- I . : : v -w, AU . - - -ri vv ing 11.1 12. Shoes, Crockery, nardware. ttUUlUKI puysician iuu a year, commanaincr the armv tn -1 , lfa .000f w . flmnth.m'. TiiMi. ' H T.,of ,:,u T i i , . ' v" ujems to the Constitntinn ihw . D muw ui uoS w uu uewWm. ir aaver- ceaselessly operations looking to the nosed u t -7 A J F ten separate reports on each of the ten a3aie Wednesday.. 13.mnt;itr n ' ts n tlslllgls worth doing at al., tbe county destruction or capture of the hostile fiff !?S"lSl! .? "IP' aDRH,-H Mffl 7 RMRPlfiS A SUTITl IDS iO.I J vmmuuu UUULfllllll can well afford to make a small differ. Tnni a u" T C1 lu aPi.sucn system of county gov- and Uhio rivers and south of the Poto- vraay " d! ESfe"" r 1 the'larceslc u"' "l "' " 0nW,aS be the negro counties. HSS Jf KXS ,.'?K1 a2.-Ira - -. I & Saulston, Monday, ing that relief should These amendments were submitted prd to the commercial, transporta- Ibo. ffiiy:::::;; Nov2?" ZU r rejec" otheVintertTrrt .l? ith the Chairma; ine canvass W1n ;T,r,fi " " r i?e "epumican executive Uommittee the A SPECIALTY. DrinciDle that nromnts r fnrmi. .r, was, -nr-nrronf t :, e V A enamems were i . t "uu i icuLuiittjunjrateWOOO. I tr, V, r 1 . . f nn : i.: i j he goes to buy a new cotton gin. He to whom the sayages first surrendered '77 "0at!2l r otlTTenf TXYT By arrangement with the Chairman of is prepared to pay more for a fiO saw has not been Wi f 7 uvemuer,iBo. The canvass wn r Ai v- , , , """" lueanume w.s memorahlo U0 i n. , "r.".? Vc.ijr vat- Uountv and LecialatTve CanfUotoo nru ' Jicut: iii ana rnr hia nnhimotiAn i . z v .1 ... " - l uuvuvauuu) T?rkTl rlUQ ri nor-rir nnTl 4.; . 1. . ihe chairman of the Utah commis- menta and will ht on , j,z AL- trin than he would Srr on I iha dnrr i " - opt eiu. uv'ciuui ui.nzoua m!lKa fl. ron. Ut,. l x" , , In the matter of the . H ine ODSTinacy with which the Reoubli- the difference in mmnWi, fn,nuj. . V. .! cans "a.cted by unlimiled Federal 610.n JUr- 4- Uarlton, has transmit- vision of time. the county fHy justified tie XaU a ZilZ ZTZ;" -ited Federal ,Jh l?eir: I m uvatiuii was in mmtA-r. v 1- a . . auvance. wasfn i. . "'"" annual rerjort of the Commission. B onenn, or nis ueputv. will also m x, . be settled between the rmUfo r""" us step by step, and at which states that durimr the oast vear atten.4 thee appointments for thepurnoser1" iae voters or the , 10th civil antriAT.Jf?oe ,i j wi. uiiiii sunuown new paper, the calls this person rebellion among the It urges the government and send him across the report of the on the day the law relating to the disfranchise- they attemnted 'nf f AVroria i t I in unlawful cohabitation has been f ullv I 1 VKUOxo. - I nn.t A i lt..l 11 i - Jl? pvit xuruicr sia ics unti mere is a an- oaiu Vfw I Hipr a fimA Ci.fi , . are fully descri&d ii " V,T 'SS to"" furthTrinfom.tioT.re Oct 1 IftftA rP "ttiA "VIJIIUMIUlUli Land for Sale ! We are determlnAd nr. tn. k 1 1 1 I will sell mv farm .f - and invite all who ned anySingl ToTr S3 de8,Cribed - aTres clS line to give us a call. ''Quick filles and Sd Under 8:00(1 fence; on the Small Profits- is our motto. Q a11 necessary buildUngsl-adwell?n with well adVrA g un?w' Oood stiff land The olSSifr 10 and cotton vllle tr rw?r m,ilca 60uth 0' Beutons Count? N QtBVi116 towwhip, Johnston doWm .Pb For .rther particulars sepid-im - W. D. THORNTON. H. . W. McKinse & In. MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. A CARD u I . ouuuwu uu me oav iw reiaung- 10 me aisrrancnise- The Bulgarians naturally feel indig- raised T 8 Pf election to say nothing of what Fent of Polygamists and those living S I"'??? T?UTrd . Ending these confusion UUM,au uvujjvxtu. ivauiuars. xneir zena of Arinn ence of opinion whether Dolvera 11 .: a.-- r wt uxicutiug uixes. J. A. BONITZ, Chairman County Executive Committee. atorial District. Sen- flonr , Smar, Coffee. General M. W. Ransom mous marriages are on the dearease. I following aDOointments ? but the Commission believe that very 8mithfield, Thursday, Oct. 14th iew nave taken place in the vicinity of VirnTttVkOfirQ thorn TTa en. il I, . r- "-uCia tue cir- nas always been mine that the cantnrA f 7 weu wnat mey suject under consideration was the cuiars oi xvussia Dtoaucast. The Bui- of Geronimo on anv terms and w aoiDgr WDe they ratified the unsatisfactory condition of affairs Raleigh, Friday, Oct. 15th, (night). u mu. into an interview in which he Is re- relief F P IOr me Salt Lake City. W mton, 'Monday, Oct 18th. frontier, ported as follows: "I think General of tne negro-ridden counties, and The Cabinet meeting Thursday was Sg"! 19th- ucxuuxu, Tuucijuay, vCu Otn. Elizabeth City, Thursday, Oct. 21st Appointment for Goldsboro postponed to Nov. 1st R. H. Battlk, Chairman Dem. State Com. I herebv annonnpA mvoaic it.. fortheSenate. InW ; 9KA DAitrT; r.. Appointments for Gen. Ransom . I nient, I make no sacrifi f ""rA (AI1 " i - j 4viuicr ni fill pucai pnncipies. I am a Democrat will fill the from prlnciole. and mu Jt" J??nt principles neyer do. c" tIian Respectfully; W. G. BROADHURST. Kaulbars tampers with the officials, Miles pursued the onlv everywhere with success. As an evi- attended by Secretaries Endicott and civil and military, where he can ap- to se MM rrWUI proach them, anoV where he cannot, was always Ge.CrooL DiJS b onty.of 13,605 vote, 1 oct78wltw2t liRITiar Pnctmicroi llancral T loo A f T CI CJ I x -i i i . .'. . iwiuejr vrenerai uanana ana Acting mi Ttio i. - i. ocureiary raircniia. xne Tbe people knew full well what they subject under consideration principal HAVE YOJJ SEEN Tv, . xt: it . ' . xue, ixew ana Nobb V.n Grades.) 30 ' BARBELS REPINED SUGAR. 25 SACK8 qpFFEsi r (All Grades.) . 15 BARRELS irOLAasE5.nd LaGurr-) 250 SACKSSALT,' ' - (Uverpool and Fine.) B. M. PBIVETT & CO. JTTSt RECEIVED. ganan government has notified the Uoval of him and ha amendment giving power to the LeJ ?J.owln? oat of: e acceptance by Gen. m i n n , . tSr Gen-1!b-- tUttoperneneaee If Their a! TTja 't0'! al6.! tnrougn me Russian consul at Kispki, dians had W tA a " Pasea, and the Leeislatn ter has ordered the Bulgarian commander unconditionally as the government d! rnew f u? wel1 wat ifc as doing when knotty questions and was given a care- T ilHrH Til rHl Thfl TVAhtiAAl I I . - - v I I I RTPmi COrl tk.i . I TTl I Dnnniiavalinn Mr I . . " ' X " FuUvm wusuira- minded. whiAh wAnU i. i. . iOV power ana enacted . " ovuvu aaiior asparagus, also lor strawhprHpa ka , mak.ng offers of promot.On in most lmoossibla tn 1116 P.resent system; and the question eT5?" i of obedience, in h a nit . now is. sji it :..kb... . I"""""'""!''" tors case of obedience, in his custody, and had been given a legaf tnaiior "their SS Was in in 1878, in ooeT and hSlS toTte threatening if he disobeyed to hold crimes, what wonld if li k1" lgS0 m 1882 and in 1884. wWW several dav. Tt rffav Iv, r, Z him responsible 'when the Rn;.n. No witnesses wera ali I White TJeonl ' ftf WrtWrfi r.i:." -'Lri I Summon Gen. Miles tftWftshmtrrnn be- arrive." This has made the Bnlarian auu W would nave been clearv. the - Canbv svstem f -I-iore me aimcmties can De satisfacto- soldiers Oct. 4, 1886.-tf Goods, in Brass. Rmn ,o ti' -k. t ttUC He Voli , t 1173. Gla,kt Whiteke it4""' VK, ana Roe: NSl J"18 Wlfe.-E, B. expextedwhen the hoUday season gfeasS! of Picture BIKbtarKl i ' WHITAKER'S Bookstore. . . --.vu uci iUri- vuiumisMOiier oi tne it6nenii iiUnn tani - i 5 .i . . . " unu auutiaLURni nnirktrAri 3 i v m . - . fc .wTOfSiPf00 operations.?, ,s: IfornearlvldVedr OTy K.fP'10 annual report to cash or .jt;; Wee tl2!M. r.., , 4, . ...ifiu;-':;' ; " .ra' vu-1 mo oecreKwy rcrr,;, .ine interior, states I octv-zt FOR SALE. ONE IRON GRAY MARE six and one-half years old, a good traveler, sound and gentle. JWill . sell at a bartrain for Attention Builders ! Also one RrfpV CfA. o' . : - Main street. Si rTft Jeet, pn Hole MM) FOR. SALE ! . W: H. BORDEN. 1 : STILL IN OPEEATION. Shavincr and TTo? I and ?S5?1 by tl,-weulnon ton . -. Best in-tK?.wTt , xaie na wimam : THIS OFFICE. I Tde<f Iri0r 111 e Qregory House. g'R,B..-'SjJ,,.l:, '...!.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1886, edition 1
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