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The Dailt A kg us. -niuuip it JOS E. ROBINSON. Sinoa Paorai roe. and impotent old man. A tremen-1 md the manifestation of lirel dons lesion for those imporUnt interact ia eremhinr that wer- nni. -hA think tht if th.. dron " to election, from the caoens onL thine, ia neral will olo I.nd?P?BB1"! . I reqaisiies 10 uie cootce 01 pore ana everlasting; smash. The ir able men. The wort system with couraire, and he msr hare these can be made torlreushoQ ha brains, too, Hismarck wab insidi est and capable serrants. The beat was a feather head leading strings. who needed tar Tmu 1MCI iwUlota a reliable paper ,ZZZZ ouj VrndiK the belief that he Mem cannot giy. f such aer rUiiUtrtMttake, Preen eMT,atrtt of u,r u, r ehall atway -ad-aror lo rp our eJi tortal aad tool ooIubum ap U Lb day and Hwwr. (ha circuit Ltu I rapklljr lorn-aim. 4 we bope auoe lo bar lha lanr-t circula rs f Hf paper la Beauv- NarUi Carobna. iWWa SM Qka a OWaor, C at -daa AMur OJLDSBwRO. N. C JUNE 15. Ir0 WHAT KTA LKY HWH. .1.- !.... l UC UUWIIilg UIIIIIW KU WIJUIIICU I MB to llenrj M. Stanley's account of the Emin 1'itba llelief Kifcdition, in the June ScrUmer't, will attrtct attention, ifonlj becaase ot its distinguished author. It ii not if he tho aid be accepted bjr the rants withoatthe riirilanoe and the i a teres L. It ia with ballot re form, aa we bad occasion to tar re- A1 I . , L : I vtunj a em it id w iuj iiimuiu IVaW KV' ' I frnmfnt'th n.Athvl is Af Am.. H m weaver, waa broogbt to trial the f ,he peoDle reallr and otbnr daj,- cbtrged with having earnest want rt(orm.ltrvit pro,oed marriage to Qaeen Vic- rres I're$ tori. The fact waa not consider ed criminal, bat it waa held to be j- 1 r 1 I MailalTn nf Mmm nimlm jmma jacie evidence 01 lunacj, 1 r -- as indeed it war. Nevertheless, I iboiedtb.feeWe fombiir at Hfekt SUNDAY KKADLNQ. a direct narrative, bot is discon nected and at timet rliaj sodical and egotistical. Mr. Stanley offers a simplo rem edr for the hlave trade which corses the Dark Continent two remedies in fact: First, a solemn combination of England, Germany, France, Portugal, Booth and East Africa, and tho Congo State, against the introduction of gun powder in any part of the Conti nent, except for tho use of their own agents, soldiers, and em ployee; and, second, the seizing of every tosk of ivory brought out, as there is not a single piece now adays which has bocn gained law fully. For, at be aiyi, "every tusk, piece and scrap in the posscs slon of an Arab trader has beer steeped and dyed in blood. Every ound weight has cost tho life of a man, woman, or child: for every fire pounds a hat liaaboca homed; for every two tusks a whole vil t 11 1 lage nas ocen destroyed; every twenty tusks have been ol tained at tho price of a district, with all its people, villages, and plantations." He ridicules, m Quixotic, Car dinal I.avigerie's fcheme for put ting down the slave trade, classing the Cardinal with such "enthei asts" as Gladstone and Gordon hut, then, Mr. Stanley is rather in- a canod to look down on most peo ple, which is hardly to be wondered at in viow of hit own marvellous achievement. Terb apa there is an element of Quixotism in bis own plan vt keep ing IJritieh and other traders from smuggling powder into a Conti nent with so long a coaat Jioo sb that of Africa. royal object of hti.pa8eion. Ir 1 failed to lira aad tbua and will probably continue to prea Tout joatpod-a. Huaiiitr'iMrooa his suit. It would serve him right -tu Bmmtt Jtrtrnnut. Ther who reiect snfferine do not lore: for love is erer ready to ):tjcUn toe Much. snffer tor the ljeiored Uoe. M. r ' I J. D T Tho valoe and ioiportanee ofl""- ballot reform aie impressing tbcra-1 . . , 1 1 1 1 imoMiwwDici rai win uuiwvr. fail selves more and more on purlicl our uit aouia with nuo : sentiment as experiment disclose I KrJ oirr fiiin ; the merits of tho svstein: but the And wrooo of man to bt 1 I , , , J ... . Tba tova of Uud awwa plain. icnuency sireauy inanueeis ubcu 1 a taroujo ta mjowr lam ( " - I rn.A ifwb rb tfca ahtdowr laM of tree. bast into Hoavea. r j . 1 e j a 1 im are toou nnaa 10 ovcrioau ine reiorm ana ex pcci on iiwmi of iur and daptha of biua (,,... ; u,l,t .1 i,m -. .nA.no a.I I Mia larto unahiM frT Imi. f . 7 , I omm unmtuf rrawnar. cuiaica 10 accompnan, ineguar- anty 0! secrecy ana inaepenaence Th trn limbr knnw. th. in the casting of the ballot can do jght of trusting hit path, of follow a great deaU It can, to a great ntr tt ,;thAnt lAAinc iin WAM . v,:u . :.o - .r -""v iiiuii, un.tm unwn, Biiiui ii h m. or a a .it.tw. nr h n air . m r m l n f .r i r tin !n rsA m r A i t a I m a . . yv u s-.iv., -uu .0 above bim: aomet mes on t know practical preventive 01 tno aicia- mr that it ia th ri-ht .tK Ka. lion and intimidation which haveL.n.a ; l- iw ... .. . B kllV VEJIJ VUli, -UU W ojen 111 uio piut among tne great cin8e it ,eadi npward.2; La evils of our voting ejstems. But Lv. it should be borne steadily in mind f t any Combination of tho tWO will I Wvea potalonalmmurrod la tbVbrmia; I Itul villi IkA mAliAn I alMniMta abt-uie cuitaoic and proper nomina-coura a iwirt a tbouht in wrrj power. fimia Annf aval mill it I . P" !nJTT. POor a sou Dia power --v. .... ....... , a oore ueir runouoDi ana tnairomoaa. be to have the voter free from the VllXXl anicrvi8ion of "bons or einnlovAr I A lorrs aar will hear tha lowaat aound. and compelled so to cast his ballot "p' r theft t, .u,pped ; that nobody will daro attempt to bii v his vot. if hft ia limitnr. in Ii ia I Tot valor. It not Love a Heroulea. , , I - - " I UU II -1. ... . l . L. 11 . 1C1C0 to One Or tWO mon or One Or I Uublla aa Hpbln : a tweet and muaiea i a- nl. ,.f on,t;at- i,il -I A PF" 4,lo l"t,itrunt with bit hair : " " vvi uii . 7 uu 1 Ana woe a lyoreipoaka, uia roloe or all t karoo vrnrMiv 01 miiinnrll I "- i orowi; iu m umoDr, 0 are moved tO make this in- J Until hit Ink were tempered wltbLove'lilenl; KEEP COOL! KEEP COOL "Whew! ain't it hot!" "Tea, it's hot!" But keep cool! keep cool!! If you can't keep cool, keep aa cool aa tod can. Don't fret! Don't worry! Den't watch the thermometer too clotelj ! Bot wear light clothing; eat iparingly", and bathe frequently. And talking about batAingA Bizzell, Baos. & Co- hare the nicest line of Toilr Soaps yon erer aaw in your life! It ia to nie and aweet and cheap that a fellow just feels like staying in the bath- J. H. HILL & SON tub all day with it It will do to eat ' C&ncer of the Nose. la m a ear appeared aa aaa, aad rrw rapidly- Aa mj laUT bad jaeae. aad ary baaeaad died of k, 1 baeaaa alarav ed. aad ainaliad mj pbTaloUa. Ha treat BMatdtd atreo4 waaare (raw larrar" aad warm la averr ajrtatU i badeaetud ad laa 1 wat ta aJa fnaa lit adacta. t waa paraaadaH lo take a. B. a- aad a lew betUaa eared mm. Tbia waa after all the dealn-j aad other aaliciaee had faitad. I hart bad a m-tt,-Traa.-T.T.MA.nr., Weodbmrr, UaU Caaaty, Taxai. fraatiat aa Caaeer auUled free. awui aracmo co- ua.ta.aa. FOB SAXB BT OOLMDOBO K. 0 DR. R. A. SMITH, Besidea Toilet Hoap in profusion I UOea on John a treat, near the Poet Office. tWAU ealU la tathar eitr or oountry wll reoeive prompt aitenuuo. CORNED BEEF! -THi ' auilcilmbinctmalntbeHeaperldcar One OT tWO mon or One or Subtle aa Hpbln : at tweet and mutloal f nor.;on i At brlf bt Apollo't lute, ttrunf with bit A Candidates equally nn- AndwbeaLoretpoaka,lheroloeofaUta ' snnnnrtl Make heaven drowty with tbe harmony, b.i pp.;. ii Never durlrt poet touoh a pen to write i innvrii to inuLn fliia in. Until hit Ink were temotirad with Lova'a i i . Oh, then bit llnee would ravtab tavmaa ear. U ry because Of an aSSUtnptlOD in And plant In trrantt mild humllltr. onoofonr esteemed contempora- -Aaar. rinti ttat llr nrMf.t Kollnf tnH f Vt a -J- oflicial ticket are going to revolu- . n8 chcerfnllj offer oor brief, tionir.o tho whelo busintw of eleo- fr&11' troahle6orae Iifr to God it lions and assure the public purb 18 B"vice rendered to Him by the otliciiils and lionust servants with A nembik of ox Confederate aoldiera have pledged thetnseluea to contribnte $50,000 for tho build ing of a monument to General Grant, tho magnanimous leader o.' the Federal force to Lee 'a surren der at Appomattox. Tho first proposer of the subsciiption offers as his personal contribution 2V 000, and says he wants to sec the remains of the hero laid to rest in tbe soldiers' cemetery at Arlington I he offer is a stinging rebuke to flew lork s apathy in tho flatter, and whether it . bo aocepted,' or whether the Government pay the cost, it is time that Grant's bodr ehonW rtoeiro a initiate resting ' place. ' Toe further 'away il is from the sordid, shameless ,mo .L. l.ii i- .i i . uvpvua, ita oener ior me nonor. of the nation. Kow is the time for Democrats toorganire. They should organ ise in eyery State In the Union. Tbey should Crganize thoroughly, ana as soon ai possible. The Dem ocratic Congressional Committee at Washington should be at work now. The Democratic committees of eTery State should be at work now for the moat rigorous Con gressior al campaign erer conduct ed, for tho Democrat must be atisfied wiih nothing leu than the biggest and most telling rictory m record. . .. A MAJtTixLocs thin- th Kaiser William has done in upset ting an old bulldozing autocrat like Bismarck, aod changing Lim in out anv siKcinl iffort on their part. This is a greut mistake. The worst evils of our i re.'eiit sjsttui are not due to llio bnbery and intimiga tion which we may reasonably ex pe-i win o.bnpiar wnen eecrecy and indepeudirt e n tho castin of tie ballots arc asaured. Jittt'orm most reach fnrther back and1 1 deeper to touch tbe real trouble It must in some way assure good nominations to office; far no amount of purification at the ballot-box will atone for bad nominations, Tlieso are due mainly tt the indif ference of the citizen; and it Is th misfortune of our system that th more real interest the citizen- has in good nominations the less atten tion he seems to pay to securing mem. Tho men who have most at stake in tho community, who have the most to lose bv bad or corrupt gor' ernineit, rarely participate in the businces of making nominations. It is distasteful to them, thev tar The surroundings of the caucps or the convention do not suit their fastidious tastes. - And so- they icave me Dustness of nomination to those who are loss fastidious and who care more for getting them selves or ineir mends ihlo positions ot pront or of influence than ther do for securing acceptable Bcr rants ipr tbe public. We hare a beao tifnl theory about the office seeking the man and not the man the jffice; but how often doee it cccur that tLe theory is wrought out into practice! Are not moat of tbe candidates of both parties and ecDeciallr of the mrtr.in m given locality, with the best appar ent cnanee ior success men who hare sought the nomination earn estly and persistently f When the offlce really, seeks " the' man is it not usually tbs candidate of the minority party rho receirea that honor! The men who hare "sure thing," or think thejr hare, do not wait for the office to seek them. It is not only 'a mistake to suppose that ballot reform, of the Australian cr any other pattern, will cure this evil of bad Domina tion, it is a positive Iniarr to teach such a doctrine. If the people get the notion that nnder any new system of new enactment elections are going to ton themtelrcs in a perfectly pnre war tho new trotetn tarn taVb fmm o.. tAV I -mii wiu.uomore Harm It rT V itrror-of than good.. What the people want earth Into a Tab, looaMoagnedito be told Is that clernU rigilance renunciation of what is really worthless. . . . Bear patiently your cross of sickness. 1 our pre tnt vocation is to be silent, to obey, to suffer, to give yourself up to God for life or death. . . Ac quiesce in all Ho doos.without anx iously inquiring how lie will do it. Fenelon. The Ilia we tee. The mraterlea of torrow deep and ion Tbe dark enla-maa of permitted wrong-, tiava all ona kav Tbia ttrante. aad world la but our rataarS ecnooi All ohance tnd change Hla lore tbail (randr How tweot to know. The trim la arhloh at snnot minnlxiui Have each their own dlvlnelr-purpoaed end I Helralnetheo Kor blcher learnlna, ever onward reach bif. , for fuller knowledge yet, and His own deeper He tralneth to and variety they hare: XatSOO BUBHKL8 Ri- 300 B08HBL8MB1L 10 000 PODND8 bra- 300 BABkBU ru)UK- BAKHKL8 BtTQAB, And Crackers, Cakes, Snuff, Pot ash, Tobacco, and-everrthinir a man needs to eat. Gilt Edge Dairy Butter on Ice. fTolt in Prnhnrilnn. tiiWMa tit wiwi aiwlle BIZZELL, BROS. & CO. sOClfT PKLAT UNTIL THE i LABT IS SOLD OUT. Beapeotfully. SA1 C0HE1T & SON Finest In The State, CAN BB r UND AT THI CITY MARKET AlfOOTHtB YOD CAN GET U. E. - GASTEX & CO, BfKIXQ IMPOBTATIOSS OF . GS GOODS, mmi o- TiADTEfl NEOKWEAB, PaWQ6l3l;";- Gloves, LADIKSa CHILDBOS'SHOgS o COXPLKTB H0WIjrQS IK XL' 0 AST Black Slllra. railla rraaoaiaa. Satin aiaora, bk, ana MiarreMMe uroi a uraina. -I LXO AMT X0VBXTTBS IN FRENCH SATI II ES, FR tSNOH,0 SCOTCH AND . English Zephyr Ginghams FfiENCHjmALLIES, 8IIK Finish Henrietta. 9 SO CBlfTS AHD TS CKKT8. 0 MOHAIE BRT1.LT ANTINE STB IPX D ABD PLAIK. Double Width All Wool Tunise. School DooIlS Stationery ! H IW ill TQ miTE. LBS CLBAK BIB 8IDBS BABBKL8 FLO 17 B, ALL OBADKa. GARDEN SEEDS! That we mar thine for Him In tb'idark worlo. And bear Ha itandard daunt leat unfurled : That we but ibow I Hll DMiaa br llrea that ninw tv nia lv Hl wiipcaata on eaf th, M He Ii our abore. Iok An Ia itil Thixurt all per pier It lea of artef and itrlfo- io mia u; true mataritj of Ufa, Thr nttnilnv hllM That iuch hl-h aifu th future Sower may be. And for aucb aervioe hig-h thr Gnd prepareth aee. -f rxuteU BiMty 7aMrfat, Wo aro conscious to ourselves that there is a crest admixture of earthly motives in our servloanf a1 J W - . . ' uoai (. . , way, u almost ap pears as if we should never hare dreamed bfloyinft God, if He Him self had not been ptosis to com mand tt to do so: and therefore we do it Jast ia the way in which men always do a thing becaase they are told, and t . which they ' would not bare done , if they hai oo been told. Many of as, perhaps, hare already given the best of oor lives to tne world, and now it is the efrinjra onlr which aa ta find. Oh! how often is bt asked to drink the drees of a cud which not the world only, but the deril also, hare weii-Djga arainea oeiore Uun, and with what adorable eondMoenainn doea He put His lips to ft, and dwell with comDlacencr nnnn th drauirht, as if it were the new win- or acme arch-angle's first nnblern- tsnea lore I--f ather F. W. Faber. FLOWER Si TOILET A11TICLESI PURE DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES Of afliwartjquMai EIBOSHSOH&fiBO'S, win cajrrmj sr. uao, 25,000 300 ll400 BC8HBLB 8,1111,0 0-Tb arff BUSHELS BB8T WH1TB fVJXjSJ OO&N la Goldaboro. A BPBCIAL BABQAIJf IN Hmmnn imi m n SPRING MILLINER Y! A complete and varied aaaortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, bot la. ported, and tboaa of our owa aianu- taotura. In all pe Wew and Oorreot atrlea. for Dotk lanaa and obiidren. 0 WB DO HOT OrFIB AWT CP BAP AUCTION TRASH to our euatomers. We will ten Good Good -w-ooa. w wans roar trad. "I m An IM anai i ,tw 1J9JJJ BICB at BALT I JZSJWT AL "5U ebargoa on BACKS BEST BOLTED , MKAU 100 EEEB DELIviSRY. i M My all mall or ordere amountlna; to SWM or o-er, wbea Ue eaahwaooloaed. HHLT" M.- E. CASTBX & CO. OA 0A8B8 BLACKJIHO. U nr CASKS POTASH ABD L B ZTjtT 50 50 iKfioSf"1' OR CA8M PAVia BAKIBO eW rvauMle. LOOK OHARP T. OOK OfiARP 00K OHARP JjOOK OQARP We dont Like the KoveJ war of Throwlna oat -U Ait" AT8 We mean by tbia tbe aArarWalnff a fa Wttle Traaby artioiee to be retaUod at eoet, "only to m niHwuran vr nuuD mn far, aa We -cOTRAiorrr Othaiobt IS oua MOTTO, I "DUSUiESS- T7IR8T IkST CLASS LA 83 OOOD VXOOD s EXECUTION SALE.'. ... ' . M . ' V V, i i": narneia. one la laror at Lea A Co, to nae of Jdo. D. Spioar. I wm aell dnor m Goldaboro, a iraot nf land. aitnai-7T! Z l SZm ji r-4 by Harrai harfleld M u !arnd aad otb-ra. ao-t.nin. aubteoi lo iL'eeetateaf Hm. u.h-ia .wT!z aad a mart, u Oao, a Koremr, to Mttsf. AriV qjry tf WILL BBLL FOB A UVJKQ rsOFf T. ' Oar Cuatocoera "J Vfu Jl.1U IV DROCIBIES, CANJIip OOpDB, FRUITS. VfQETAPLpS, ASTp COUHTRY PROPPPR, . MILK 8HAJCI8,; UCMONADJ, uiUaUus A.HD TOBACCO. u ir1 clam Orooary Store. W aefj Caaipetltta. . 0 "RHI CUV T?P? TTrrTER parr yxwr JLdgb cttxr OX. ICS. M.CXHTJ a poujra ; err our pricks. : f ' B VXDABAMTBB OAXlSFACTIoK. B-qieotfuUy, J, D. DANIJELS, last Centra Street, acxt to 044 rellowa Baa. W.- Va Al a ' 1 ' a-aeaaaa SyUrrfSTrir.Bff. aSrleaoirma'a louaeuo m aa osnta, ia equal h muj crea in uotoaooro lor aw ota. OAIiIi AND SEE US IF BBBD OP ' ' i ' f . .... ... AND 8ATBMOKBT HEITR &1LLLE3T1 VJ. L DOUCLAS NOtHiriR iinnPFrt6 $3SHOE -5! r . I FiJVf Waa LaeaA Praia aaA ta-aA. liTHTi StJGCESS. -a Jlaat Jn tha w-rtA. tM vr Mi iVi$lXAl r 'Ai.r jitrof, l.ltftaaaiUrililfivnui utd cm. ft TbewasonR ADAM'S fff 'Tinoi? 171? t r I is the moat wondarftil A t f HUfl ITO Ffl r..! Sn-J5?"? " o roja xissasT -w -ucu ii anj l ia. imhw style. Instance,' ao matter I " u Tllllaai aoa ay Wtat tbe dlaeaMr fw.m I U 11 0 r -JV nni LKPROSY to tha airn. I w " aC I I I pleat oUsease aaowa to tha fanman a WlAtn. "THI i,Ati- . CAUSED B j MiOROBES. , ABD BAT. -SWT. Extenniaates giem opt one von a. incrnrjearaai. dri'-es VJOT n aB at a oik Tim Hnhd k v . . . 5. of feVPT aeombf aasai tune, aa wa treat all A io , t . "xr 7 wupia- samc tationall.' Afthjqaa, Cneunipttoii, Catarrh. I " Xatst XHseaae, Chill rarer, Tomaie Trtmbleu, In aa Itt fbrtna, and, tn fact, eyary dj. .vwwn io tne Honoaa 8yt- wasBa ATTBACTIYI "M TiTtrft Iji Ap Btyjaef F'Ti 1 V r.ia..T..l f-.fi 1 1. Biiiil V, i..jU.tf JsUlUlS J r "' t MILLER & Sfj AMO, fpftpSJfo to plf - 80LB AOaJtrrS. ; I . BoFpectrnlJy. . aU " Til aW. AJ. If. aWWaTUbt
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