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- - - - -T TT --TT-T.- 1 " ' "f ' tf- This Aaaci o'er the people's rights No soothlrg strains of Malt's ton van lull 1U hanarea eye to sleep.' 1 VOL. XI. GOLDSBOKON. CiTHjURSDAY, MAY 22, 1800. THE ARGUS. , DAILY AND'WEEKliY r hi V j (MCURIOI &ATM tOB DAO.TI .,' - i' One oopy.eis roan1' ., te edveev,,i. i.bQ , Omouii.ou ssoaia. la esraooe....... .M v lowioBtrtio lUTsrroi Wimuvi OBeop7,en7sr1ee4TeBMw..na ll.ty One out 7. su toplhe. la edraooe., W rr There oe be ao better meUaie of ed vet iilnf than through our column,. ur pl - too daily Into tbe hand ol Iti mb; rt-n ir. i -. t ms keeping them ever remladed of ouraUver i i kiain murrhantat and at the cblnf rton far soosUa advertising- le to hare tueedvertise- mmtt read aa of ub aa possible, the edvanUs poaaiDteVBe wnnui jailt laain la at enoe of advertising le Tae Dail mmiAnt mm mir natron, will evident, aa our patron will hare their adyer- tlaeuent read afresh every day, Kate Mr ishoeoaes-plloaUoiv . ' t . I - KKW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Arrtrahwfl Well U J i 'fiuektre Bledara X4 lay loev, ,. 1 Rheumatism eured by Hn Joeeeo Besaedvv'- :.. !'-,- LOCAL BRIEFS. , V .t- ;' Rules' festival to-night Thi Bine Front millinery store on East Centre street it being remodeled. "Bright, Jewels" in 8bip Build inir at'the Mesaenger Opera House to-nifht ;v ,,,iv Bbaxs we. still keeping. op to torofiUbe Drioec on the: Northern market, - and shipmanta 'xmtinae Iwrrt from thll lection; 5 l.Vf 'Thi competitiTt arlll 'j)tween - thi first and second platoon! tf the Golrolfleflfithivraiorj HU to-nigbt, during tW festivities, . will be worth seeing. ; Wttwr Vast leeu Mrf fe W; IDilker, the publio-tpiri ted, popnlar ' and 1 ' ecient'; foremanTbf tutf Eclipse Bteam .Fire Enrine Gompany, was 4 armed" wth two fiahlng. pqlefC ,Mr. .iiser nas a very gwa - repuutuon very or truth in the community, hence he mav be relied noon to renort "kor- i rectM retnras. Sox of as fine' specimens of sonasb, Capambers and. beets aa are seep ift the inidpt of the season were WptW to thisoce. yesterday by Irs. O. addell? from her garden jij his'city. '.' Many wpp a w4 M" mirpd theb did pot beHerethej were rajsed in Gpldsboro, jhej were- ao fine; bu ther were, all the Bame,'as ra. Waddell's garaen win prove w it who yiair Jt. A V V ' ' nT. Vfa are l receipt of en in vitation (o attend the poromcnoemopt exefl piseg ' ot Peace - ImtltPte Raleigh; amopg the gradnatipg claaa pt whiph we notice the name of one of Golds boro'a most talented 'add popular yonng ladiea, Miss Margaret Smith, who it honored '"with tbe;wValedio tory.? This high distinction, which ia always the reward of merit, ia rerv gratifying to Mi-Smith'! hoata of inenda here. ; f.,..w.." it! Hbbi is a pointer- for Goldsboro. yamj NewberirVjaZ. The Jive and poshing k men'of .LaGrangt want a cotton factory and .they have have been, aabscribed, each stock holder annonncine that if necessarr ' ifi'lirbpld r4oare,.,b'ia ;nw?r f tarea.r.That ia ihe,n4l.f Wk we ! ike wf hear. It has a true business YlTTHlKS ia i& readjqesa for . the Rifles' anpper and festival in the second atory of. the Wejl Building - to-night The ladiea havepotbeen idle and their generosity has known - no bounds, r consequently a lavish abundance oi; good things in the way of , substantial and palatable . eatables and tempting and delicious delicacies will greet all visitor to - the rooms to-night J very one ahould ga , No one' can, aSord to - miaaj t he"4 competitive drill of rpe wp platoona'of the Rifles will be jn nterpstipg feature. ; Te Briiht Jewelaa Missionary Jihip Jj(ai4mg nterumment. at me Opera Honge to-plghirAt 8 ' o'clock. Admission 35 and iyenta. They will get through by ft 15 o'clock, to that all who favor Ahem with their presence will havjplenty of time to patronize the festival for the benefit '., of the Rifles, after the performance. We bespeak for the "Bright Jewels," a large audience, aa the object of their entertainment ia the worthiest : jf ' f srth. in tjma, ' And let iverybodygo.-' ; t WxLt, who is going to U the next to write an article on the "Cotton factory ? Don't let the queitiott resi Agitation ia the aecret of the aucoess of all such measures for the public weal. Everybody concedes' readily that Goldsboro peed,' ia well calcu lated to support handsomely, and should have, a cotton factory. Then why not have, one ?, Certainly where our people are ao unanimously agreed upon a matter of public achievement success is ! assured if we bat ct. The ". ;knitUng mill l tdlltd fact, the stock 'baa all . been taken and the thing will soon materialize and start operationa. .So, ai we hare aaid before, if you have any; publio spirit and enterprise that you want to; exert rin:Jbehalf of;XJ9ldboro's greater and . growing prosperity let tuenr out on the cotton lactory movement. .Agitate it. . . f PEItSONAliMKIITIOlf. Mr. J. Griffin i. making Balti more nil headquartera for the prea ent . f - . , Mr. . Liby Harper, lUt-sheriiE of Greene county, was Id the city yes terday. . . . Mr. Jna H. Powell and hia son Master Emmet, . are taking in the celebration at Charlotte. r Mr. The Edwards, of the Snow Hill bar, was on a professional visit to this city yesterday. Hon.- J. E. Teterson. our worthy lord Mayor, ia off for Wilmington to-day, on pur lio business. Mr.'ard Mrt JaaBusell of this city, are both confined to their homes by sickness, we art sorry to know. Mr. "Johnnie W." Kelson ia off to Florence, 8. CL, - on a call for water worts.1-! We allant him to stay bright here," ! Jadire flnier Whltaker was in the cny lor several uonrs yesieraay en route for Raleiarh, returning from holding court in the Eastern section of the State, ; Mr. J B. Daweon, of Inoir, one of the .-cleverest and. moat PQPiar is...- . " oftraTeupg aalmerf, if ;q tw city interviewing ppr merchants, among whom he has many friends, aa well as ip social Circle, . Another N(RiipiQni GRArrsiK's Stork, C, Ui ltt'lHUU. I EdttmlKUK. We aWaoi so 'rr7j 1 w - w 4 "modest, and . while admiring the modeaty of our unknown friend Mr. Whifser y cannot but feel that he misrepresented tne political feel ing of a very, large element oi tne farmers of Grantham township. Mr. 0. G. Smith it a man of undoubted ability, but we are not all for hp over here, Qur. -oanadat 1i a young man, a rarmer, woo . nm wuuuj unknown ; tori th people .'of Wjne county, as he performed, (be dutiel Of Depotr Sheriff of thta count j for some months; Wlitv W'effl- . jif-'el-iV- -Lm i cieney, an ii Pij ouwjwfceoi w y tehd to (he ardhoua dntles of the ofiloe of Superior Court Cleric. Th gentleman' to whom, we reer is Mr, J. B. Ienney, ad a. rrandspn 9f our old Roman,', the ? greatest p them aU, CoL J.'. Reneto who, alwftjj 9 i$f and, money for the Democrat! partyt vf ; , ; 1 man th&t po?W he nominated hy the Democratic coqveptipp of WTn oonnty;m?,u7C? nH-f t , With such candidates aa Charley Aycock and "Dick" Kennedy, Dem ocracy ia invincible,lj.i iFaamxb. Tbe Mecklenbtmrc DexOavratloi) o( It iloanmveraa l Mck burg Decl'Jwtift0 Of Independence waa wTebxated here to-dv. senator Vance waa the orator of the day. lo hia speech hp V4 eWJ fgneved class sefMngredregi ahould be eart ful not to let redrew be turned into refeng 1 Governor Fowle and State Auditor Sanderlin also spoke; : , . The finest tradea parade ever aeen in this city waa made by the local mercbanta, assisted by four military companies and nine . fire companies. There were four entriea tor the military prize drift The: Raleigh Governor's Guard, Wilmington light Infantry, Monroe JJght Iaftntry, and the Charlotte Iiornett'a Neat Riflemen. The ' W. ilmjngton com pany wa 9 first i-nje cV(Z0Q, Charlotte the second of f 100, and Monroe the third of $25. . , a 4THBr PBE8BTTKniANS. 4 I J lav-!! " i ..'' Soatbera General Aaeembly atAelie rlll Keport of the Ooroailttee on - Tea peraaoe A a Araramettl Aaataet laterfbrenoe or the Church ta Mat- i tere ofSeclvlCovernavut A I AsHiviLLK, May 2a The fifth j s - m . i i . r aaye - session ox me rresDyieriau General Aasembly opened with prayer by Rev. J. Rnmple, D. D., o Salisbury, N. 0. The reading of the report of tbe Committee on Temperance, appointed in 1888, bad been made the special order for 'to-day. It was - immedi ately taken up, and required nearly one hour for ita reading. It fully covered the entire question. Tbe report consisted of papera written by Dr. William Brown, of Florida, chairman of the Temperance Cora mittee, accompanied by papers from Dr. Hodge, of Princeton, and Dr. Thorn wall, of Bouth-Carolina (both Of whom are now deceased), taking substantially the same view of the question as that advanced by Dr. Brown, who argued against inter ference of the Church in matters of social government By conceding the right of the Church to legislate on auch questions there waa no tell ing where it would lead to. In fact it would ultimately resolve itself into Church and State despotism, and was therefore inimical to in di yidual liberty and ngnts of con science.. As to the scriptural inter- E relation as to temperance, It was e?d to consist in the moderate use of both, food and drink. Wines of Scripture were of an intoxicating character, but were regarded as bles sings in their proper and moderate use. The modern dogma that Greek and Hebrew translations, sig nifying unfermented wines aa he wines in use waa clearly refuted by overwhelming authority, many pas augee of Scripture being cited. The question aa to whether the use of and dealing in intoxicating liquors debars from communion in the Presbyterian Church was the main T ''i1- 11?- ar-e T1.. TY-- Sum in tae paper ut vr. uuuku e held that it was a matter of ex pedience, and cited illustration of that principle in the teaching of the Apostles notably that referring to the essence. Ho the sum of the pur port of tbe address and accompany ing papers was the recommendation that the Church declare neither for prohibition nor for lioeuse. The Assembly listened with in terest, but the conclusion arrived at by the authors of the papers did not seem to meet with full approval. From votes on tbe motion as to tbe disposal of the report and amend ments thereto, it was clearly indi cated that the Commissioners were not agreed on the question. At the conclusion of the reading Rev. W wrence moved that the report be placed on the docket until the next Assembly, and that the re- Soft be published and sent to th iffereut Presbyterieij ia order, that tbev mgh be pjepared to discuss it aV tne'soesion of 1891. Adopted. i" T"k I ' 1L 1 21. ijtunng me discussion it was pru poeed 0 print the report which did not 'recommend toUl Abstinence, and circ.u tate t among the Presbyteries. Tie ttommissfao inquired who will pay for the printing! Another re sponded, "The whisky men will pay thei IK". Dr. Wilson read telegram from the Assembly at Saratoga, in reply rPtha greetlPJ sent ciaturday. It reads The General Assembly in session at Saratoga 8prloga responds cor dially to your fraternal message, and invokes upon you grace, mercy and peace from the triune God." Signed. Wm. E. Moore, Moderator, and W. H. Roberta,; Stated Clerk. ' ' Tbander Swana AUIk. m out if. a; May 20, 189a fdilor Arym: Thunder Bwarap Alliance. No. 444. wiahea you to please give notice that Dr. "Fox Person will deliver an address to tbe Allianoe at the forks of the road, near the Hatch old mill, on the third Saturday in June at 2 o'clock. The speaking will begin at 3 o'clock sharp. Every body is invited to hear him. especially Prospect and Oak Ridge Alliances. We would be glad, Joe, to have you. come with him. Youra truly, ; a E. Siirura, - ; , v Secretary No. All - Now on ExMplUon. 100 pieces t rench Zephyr Cloth at 124 cents. to pieces Sootoh Ginghams at 10 Pi V.1AOM BrllUantine. all colors shadea. 100 rieces llamburg and Lace May tW4I JOSEPH EDWARDS. 1 LET IT BB KNOWN. . The .firm of Pvteisoa A Edrauu ton bavlog'bceB diMolyed by oar matua' con seat, Iake this means of Informing all my ft. ads and old customers, as well as the Tiriuc Gkxsrallt, thut I htye openai business for mysulf, on Witlnut stroet, ipposlto the drug storo of M sirs. Jna W 11111 A Son, where I will be glad to scrtetiicm as cheerfully and t'.auk- rullyalof yore. I carry a full sUx of everything In iny old line of trsdo. Come and sec me, any wsj, whether you want to trad or not I shall always bo glad to welcome your vUits. 1 I?opoctfully, 4 ED. L. EDMUNDSON. May.M. 1800,-dwly. New Arrivals. Dotted Swiss. Black Batistos. Klue Linen Damisk end Napkins, Lace Collar, at It. WEIL & UKUS.' Lay Whipa. Welnvo dren Uaot. J. B. Iklircrton the sole affr-ncv for the salo of our celebrated ocllold.llned whips. This whip li jHsr fectly rater-procf snd for serylce it leads themajl. Try one and you will buy no other., LAY Willi' UO. For Bent, A dwelling house on Uak struct, next to 8yngoKue. Apply to 3, J. K. UHI r r IN. i Have your hair cut at Ward the Barber's Juat fleoelved A line pf the Aril n ton Cuffs and Colin i s J KUCI1TLEK A KEHN'8. Yeaat Oakes. If yon have not tried Miss Aun Tolcr's Yeast Cakes. 10 ceuts a dozen, vou should do so at once, and you will use no other. Always Ire th at the -store of Mr. U. (J. Perkins, or you cn socura them from Miss Toler herself. Our Lines of Hamberg's, Flouncing and V hitu Uoods are Immense ' (live us a call. FUCHTLEK & KEltN. 'i Juat Eeoelved. 00 pieces BeL'o at 4 cents a yard. GO pieces 4-4 wide 8atU.cn at H cents a yard. 60 pleeH 4 4 French Satk-cn at 'H cents a yard, at JOdKl'U EDWAHDS. J. r- : in UCbRB QOOdS We have outdone on rcelves this senRon, a better stock cannot be found in the 8! it' . Our prices guaranteed as low as the low est - 11 WEIL & BUOS. Happy Hooslera. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, nd writes; "Electric Hitter -has done more forme than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeing arising from Kidney and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer and st okman,of same plaoe, says : "Find Eloctilc Bitters to be the best Kid ney Liver medicine, made mo Joel like a new man" J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : Electric BU. ters is just the tuing for a man who I all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; ce round new siiengin, gooti ap petite and fojt lust k he hud a new lease on lfo. OnlyfjOc. a bottle, at J. II Hill urs Drug Store A Bis Bargain. Fuchtler A Kern are selling Hummer suits at $3.50. Summer coats at 25 cents. Qive ua a call, Bate. Straw h lU for men, straw lists for boys, traw hats for children, just reoelvud at H. WEIL A BItO'S. Oaferjaffee, &o. The undersigned wishes to make known that he has now cabiiages and fruit, pea nuts, candy and various qu times or Hum mer beyersBos, auch as 8xla Water, Oin- ;er Ale, Cream Ale and Barsapej-UW, inciar. Cider. Ac. which he offers to the public, alto other drinks, popular cool and refreshing Ice cold Lemonade, Milk Shakes mAde when, called for. HKMtx J. iiurvcuii One door West of Smith A Yelverton'i Hardware store. Try J. R. Qriffln'a Navy Five Cigari. Merchant Tailoring Department Our Merchant Tailoring Department la In full operation. We maae up gooosin best styles at lowest prices on short notice. Lawn Tennla Just received, a large line of Men and Boys Lawn Tennis Hhoes. Qive us a call. . ruuuiLbnsaiiiuio. Got your ahavlnf done at Barber'a.M Ward the Bnoklen a Arnica Salve. Thb Best 8alv In the world for Cuts, Brntaes. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Ilanda, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rounded. Prioc 2S cent per Lax. ForsMeby J. U. UiUlon. Another Nloe Lot Of Mouldlnn for Picture Frames at my shoe Come and let me make your frame twfore the fair. D. P. IIASKlTf, Our Btook Of Gents' FurnWhis Goods Is "comma U fsatn We can suit the moat fastidious. IL WEIL A BItOS. We Are AffenU For the Haasa A Bon line Men's shoes. Give ua a look. . - rUCHTLER, $ WW, PQVMti Absolutely Pure. A oromB of tartar haklu 'rowdnr. IIIvKmI of all lu leavlna slrnafth. V. B. OoMmmral Mr. .I.C, Kamloraon, Gen eral Manairor ChatlancMwa Southern K. H. Co. says he Aor not bollave there la a enso of KheumatUm that Mrs. Jos Person's Homady wl'lnot mire. ni that It Is t he itnost roenlolno fur Indl irvatlun he has ever uaud. DR. R. A. SMITH, Ottiee on John strtwt, near tha Post Office, ltusldenoo oorner UeorsesudChsstDUtitreoU, (VAII calls In elthor city or oountrr wll rcut-lvo prompt attention. rpiCR DALH rr AUK OALK JV -T7I0LET - V 10LET O IUUS RU18 LA8T WBKK WAS t'N l'HECBDBNTKD, KVKRVIIODY 8AY8 ITS THB NICBST rpooTH lirAwu rpoorii "irASN JLOOTII V AHH A(K)rH VX8H ON THE MARKET. Uli, -MADKONLY IIY - MILLER & SHANNON. IMPORTANT! T IMPOUTANT! 1 M POUT ANT ! Ml'OUTANTl I LKIKY YOU It DRINKING WATKR An thus presurve your boalth- THE G ATK ATK IJTOVH FILTER ILTBU TY tU(X,K88P'UI.LY I)I8I'08B8 OF ALL Hurt of Inrvir.ipswn. wormi, inseota.all sorts of anlm iloulu, and all other i npurltlrs, thus rendering your Drinking Wator absolutely pure. -YOU 8ALB BY- SMITH & YELVERTON. OOLDSBOBO, N May 10-tf. a. -TUB -TUB CRLBtlRATBD CULEIIltATKD BUCKEYE BINDERS BINDERS BUCKEYE MOWBH8. MOWRtte, MOWBH8, MOWKU8, AND AND TABLE-RAKES, TABLE RAKES, TABLE-RAKES. TABLE-RAKES. -FOR BAI.B BT- FOR BALB 11Y- ED. TAYLOR. ED. TAYLOR. ED. ED. TAYLOR. TAYLOR. KO0TH WALWUT BTRBBT. SOUTH WALNUT BTRBBT. LIMB, CF.MBNT, HAIR, PLABTBR, OUANO LIMB, CKMKNT. H AIR, PLA8TBR.OUANO May SS-dwlm. Buy a Nary ' 've Cigar, kept by J.'R. Griffin. Neckwear. The finest line of Neckwear Just received at FUCUTLERA KERB'S. The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to yoar satisfaction, and you wonder what alls yon. Yon should heed the warning, you are taking the lint step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitten you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system' to its normal, healthy conditio Surnrlsloir results follow tha use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion Is restored, aaa the Liver ana juaneyi resiiTe healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50o at J. IL IIUl A Son's Drug Store, Ward the Barber guarantees satisfac tion, la baL cutting and shaving. y eBeaaiaaai..a.sBaasaBaBMBBeaMsanaMBa Baibriffgevn Home Our ewa Importation, fall regular made at only 15 oentt per pair, or $1.75 per 1 1 MOT 4 m, BPRIMO IMPOBTATIONS OF DRESSJQOODS, Silts, Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons LADIES'NEOKWEAR, Parasols. -:- Gloves, LADIES CHILDBENS' SHOES -OOMPLBTH 8HOWI NJ8 I IN 1LBOAMT Slacks: Silica- Faille Franoalse, BaUn 'Iaiiops, Bhadamas ana L.usirioss uroas-uraias. 1CBQANTNOVBLTIBS IN FRENCH SATINES, FRGNOhT SCOTCH AND QV English Zephyr GinghamSfe . ; - . .. . FRENCH CHALLIES, 0 Silk Finish Henrietta, 60 CBNTB AND TO CENTS. MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE STRIPED AND PLAIN. Doable WUtsTABWotl Tamlse, A 8PKC1AI, BARGAIN IN SPRING MILLINERY! A complete and varied assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, both Imported, and those of our own Dianu faoture. In all the New and Correct styles, for both ladles and children. WB DO NOT OFFER ANY CHRAP AUCTION TRASH to our customers. We will sell Good Goods at low pi-toos. We want your trade. Free Delivery. We prepay all mall or express chartea on orders amounting to 14.00 or over, when the oash Is enclosed. M. E. CASTEX & CO. Racket Store. OUR SPRING STOCK Has arrived, and a blfush every day for out Dress Goods MILLINERY, SH0I3, HATS, CLOTnnra, STATIONISY, MEN and BOY'S 8PRINQ HATb cumin POLES, LACI GOODS, notions, &a LOOK AT OUB- Trunks, Yalisies, and Parosol, TOP WILL OFTBN BEAR THAT GOODS ABE BOUGHT CHEAP This Bprlns-. then listen for ou rename. Racket Store. WATTS & WATTS have Just received from New Tort a large and eiecmot asaortawut wt Goli ii Uw Jewelry, of the Ktest styles, eonstsMng of . BRACELBT9 WITH KBTK8, K!f IHT8 Of PTTHIAB BADGES, CHJ RMS I JO LADiai BILVBR KtCK LACKS -AND THI FINEST GOLD WATCHES, WEDDING PRESENTS, AND ITAHTTHIWO IK OVK U5S Thankfnl for pa pasroaaa w kept for a aaare oi your tiw WATT3 &"v7iT se
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