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No aootbAn strains of Mela's, ton uoin an eternal vigu keep ; Can lull lu hundred eye to leep.H VOL. XL GOLDSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1890. NO. 63 "TUlf Arocs o'er the people's rlghu THE A51GQS, OAILY AND WEEKLY, r asCmmoB Sth ron Dilt : one oopr, on. year, in Mnoot, fj.00 Um oopr, ! aaontha, la advanoe, 1.60 one oocr. one month. In adranoe. jo SaMOumoi Katm fob Viiiit: On eopr.one year, tn adranoe, fl.no ""Bf There Mtb oo bettor medl urn of adrer Is'arf than through our column, m out paper rjoa dally Into the hand of lu many reader. - . . - k IIum , n ... . K .4 teiiur merchant ; and a the chief reason for aonaiaai auTOTiiaiuir ia mi ntvf lovrivvrviM ra tnU read ai often aa possible, the adrantace o' P'lvertt.invln Tna Daii.r A Hour t at onue aldcnt, a. our patrooa will have their adyer tiaeincnt read afreeh everrdar. Kate fur Qifthnd oo application. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ward's Tonaorial Palace, UheUmatlam cured by Mrs Jo Personal Homed". LOCAL BRIEF? Cubdhbebs are now the shipping commodity of the truckers in these parts. Thb ladies' bazaar, of St Paul's congregation, is making life com fortable and really en joyable for its patrons during these sultry days. A heal live rattle snake, with seven rattles and a "button," was on exhibition in a box in front of the Hotel Gregory yesterday, and it drew a crowd. It came from Dover, and it "rattled" for all it was worth and looked mighty "vigrous." Thb Salem literary Society, will discnas the subject, "Resolved that the World ia Growing Better," at 3:30 o'clock, p. m., July 4tb, This will be a public debate, to which every body is invited. Turn out, and hear the boys. Thb "huckleberry" crop in Samp son county is a complete failure this iToor an if if a nnlitiral VPftf at that. i nmivrta of finmnson county would need to "hustle." All wjll e safe, however, if they will -wlbt Ma, 0, IWA yiwfllr .! t h ninton nominating convention on the 23rd of July, Nkws comes to us of the death, at his home in Greene county, of Mr. -Mark Taylor, Known as wjue Mark, to distinguish him from the .other Mark Taylor. He was a prosperous, thrifty farmer, a kind husband, father Beiguwruuwu.v : trip to the leadinz cities of the Our sinoerest sympathy is tendered No'rth, including Boston, has return to the bereaved family. hU Q duty at the p0plliar m u- t tk-,..nir nm. establishment of Messrs. H. Weil & Thk chairmar i of the ; Bnj looking better and happier mlssloners of the various counUes 8 Vnrougu wuivu mc xi. - - i L it,, ai f' n rnna i will mwf. in Raleiffh to morrow to assess the road for taxatirn. A similar meeting will be held in Wil mington on the same day to assess the Carolina Centra!, Mr. VY. . Kornegaj, chairman of the lard or County Commissioners of this county, will be in attendance at Ka- Two trains, one a special, the othep the regular mail and passenger train, went down to Morehead yesterday afternoon, loaded with teachers, going fs dinars lift Annual Assembly at io opeu tuc Muum j m grace, lvev, aicjl upum, Morehead City to-day. It promises uergori) j8 preaching a series of ser to be the most largely attended Bes- mons 0 Rre& force and earnestness, sion tne assemoiy nas nau m - anu wm continue w ao bo udui im tory, which speaks well for the in- tner notice The people are praying terest the teachers of North Carolina aad looking f or a good blessing, are taking in the cause of education. gnort gjhepsises of his sermons have May they have a prosperous and an en jQ geyal issues of this enjoyable session, paper. This has been done as news v' ! - - .Aftt movement in our midst WAT? Lodge No. 112, A. F. & A. ii i .,Vlin inatallationl WATS lxxigB - r the gooa oi me pwpic M., will have a public instollation Membergof 0ther congregations aud profficersof the Lodge and a Ma- M congregation have been wor-oAAi-Aaa Viv Cantain Bwllt Oal- t -- ,, hsA neonle and all oway, on Tuesday night, Ju.ne 3 Wway, on xucbuaj ri . . (St John's day) in the Messenger Opera House in this city. AH MMQM J t ho. rU. their wires and children, iuni. btatara nnnsins and annts.1 are the fraternally innwa w pnblio also are wruiv " ; se who wish to hear an eloquent mi . XuUSC W uu mo" , , and profound address on the auo- lime principles of niasonery shouW not fail to hear the gifted Capt nn.v The hour for opening . will be 8 o'clock. Twb trpnial. courteous ana tnor - . company, wno . iopnu- construction of the plant nere, iroui he sarvey to" the finish, ta off to HenderiorJ, . fi take charge the constmction of a water wori. plant-for that city. 11 ; does as weUby He n.n v.. a nniilahoro. . then llen Goldsboro, what is conceded to be by all investigating experts, and what is in fact, one of the very best water works plants in the whole country We are all sorry to see "Johnnie Wi' lM?e town. During the fifteen months that he has spent in Golds boro few men have made a more favorable impression and gained more lasting friends. His measure ment of men was not bv doll Am Ami cents, and his friendships were not of the "interested kind. Many kindly act of charity done to the netdy, and without ostentation, will be remembered with blessings to his memory in Goldsboro. He takes with him the best wishes of his many friends here, who will always be glad to see him in our citv. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J no. children are T. Edmuudsou and visiting relatives in Saippson county Gen'l. W. G. terday from a Lewis returned yes- trip to the state s lands in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Jones, of Asheville, are visiting the family of Mr. II E. Jones, near this city. Miss Alice Jones, who has been teaching the past session in the Mt. Olive Hieh School, is at home for the vacation, much to the pleasure of her friends. Prof. E. E. Brittou, of the ML Olive High School, was in the city several hours yesterday between trains, en route for the Teachers' Assembly at Morehead. Capt. Swift Galloway, who has been professionally engaged in Pitt eountv. on the criminal docket dur ing the late term of court, returned home yesterday. Mr. J. F. Terry, of the Wilming- ton Mmeuoer, arrived in the city yesterday to take charge of that paper's news and collecting bureau A this, piiinb. Wwlrnmi n him-ty Goldsboro with best wishes. Mr and Mrg R w. Cratou re- turned home yesterday from their Northern bridal tour. Their hosts ui muj wc eiu w wciiumc home and wish that their days may be long and peaceful and prosperous. lpending 8everaf weeks on a pleasure iwt " Mr. Will P. Campbell, the popular head clerk of the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead, ww in the city yesterday to take charge of and room the great jWfttion Gf teachers en route, so as to aoJd & rugh 0Q the office when tfa t there wm waa equal merKency M he i8 ,ne of the Iiiateo. The congregation of the Presbyte rian Cburoh are enjoying a Beason oi 11 A 1 Cnnnf rt TTon. thfl of the ple . r , i kaTe reCeiyed benefits. naTe reoeiveu ueucuwj. mbeM people desire the prayers and the pre8ence 0f all denominations of nuUna: nd to all those who are . nu,;Df thov nromise to do T0Q .rood if you auena ineir crTi for they have uoa s promise ma wW them. They recogni will OC win j n . the potency of human agencythe feei that they are co-workers with Q. . therefore, avail themselves . tK. mw-i rntpnf human agency known for reaching the people, ana 1 fy vnh thronph the FftESS. 1 - - - ,u th- arm i nn -k . christian, ther ttinK . ... -th to na .- - -lV worshir, r.Ki 30 in the afternoon : - . .va The pubUo are cordially iayiUd - l f. . . . Oaeta at Rvcn Sprinira. The Seven Springs Hotel opt-ned for the receptiou of visitors June 15. ouests registered that day were ai follows: Mr. II. Farrar and lady, Brook lyn, N. Y. Messrs. Frank B. Bizxell and Wil lie Hollingswortb, Goldsboro, N. C Sheriff J. D. Sutto:i, A. Mitchell W. A. Laroque, and S. S. Quinerly Kiuston, N. C. Herbert W. Davis, Strabane, N. C Col. & W. Kendall, Mrs. E. W Kendall iind Master Walter I. W Kendall, Boston, Mass. H. II. Epting, Philadelphia. V. The Festival. The music-loving people of North Carolina nave every reason to con gratulate themselves on the Music Festival which has just been held in the city. It WiW & Miprvss in pvprv wav. The attendance from all parts of me oiaie was large. The riMnrt nf (lip frpiiaiirpr will i show a surplus in the treasury after ..ii i an eijR'uees are paiu. The music was superb, winning the praise of artists end novices alike. From the first note on the piano Friday evening to the trrand "lialle- uiah Chorus" on .Saturday night, the Festival was great in every sense. The success of the North Carolina Choral Union is assured from the start, and the aiiiuial North Carolina Music Festival is already a foregone conclusion. Charlotte Chronicle. rikeville LitMler. Pikevili.it, June 1G, 1890. Dmr Aram . Mrs. Sallie Dunn, of Eureka, is in the village on a visit to relatives. The Pikeville Literarv Society. will cive a errand entertainmeut here on Friday night, July 4th. Instru mental music for the occasion win be furnished by Misres Delia and Cora IVrkina. Admission 15 cents. TirirdreTrrmderTeawob'lrreTr IrnL- i. :n u- .. 1 i J. lie procerus win uo useu iu iiciji purchase an organ for the Alliance hall. At the last meeting of Pikeville Alliance, the following oflicera were elected for the ensuing yoar: Presi dent, K. B. Smith; Secretly, E. T. Crawford; Treasurer, ii. J. Vail; lecturer, Dr. J. F.. Person ; Chan- lain, Rev. B. E. PerkiuB ; Steward, W. It. Perkins; Door-keeper, (. W. Jones; Aistaut Door-keeper, J. F. llosea: Business Agent, J. B Howell, J. F. II. The It. & O. Dlaftttr. Ashville. N. C. June 15. Mrs John II. Scarborough, of Kuoxville, Tenn., one of the passengers on the wrecked train on the Richmond & Danville railroad, near Marshall, yesterday, died from her injuries this afternoon at Glen Kock hotel, in this citv. There were twenty-four per sons on the train, eleven of whom were iniured. All of the wounded were brought to this place last night about minanight on a special train, in charge of the Company's sur geons, and everything possible done for their comfort by the liilroad Company. Mr. Scarborough; the husband of the dead womau, was also on the train and received pain- fnl iniuries in the baok and should ers, Mrs. J. C. VauBeholew, of Hickorv. N. C is the only other rfc. She suffered a concussion of the spinal column, with paralysis of the lower extremity and is in a very critical condition, with little hope ot permanent re covery. The acciaeut occurreu imme diately south of Hot Springs, and was caused by a defective brace on the rear truck of the tender. TKo Pnllman car and a first-class car were thrown from the track and turned on the side All of the .n.oimiri lnmrMi were in these coaches. The trains were delayea uoogcuKv.! J - - only a few hours and are now moving on scneuuie time. Destructive Storm- Jnne 16. The storm which did so much carnage in this city yesterday appears to have ex tended over a wide area. Severe de struction of property is reporteu tm rvwManrL Hamilton, juiuoru 11VIU - 7 ' - and BaUtia. Near the latter place the Ohio 4 Northwestern uaiiroaa track was washed out and the bridge ia gone. New Richmond and Ripley lost $10,000 each. At Falmouth, Ky., thiee boys fishing in a boat sje missing and are doubtless . " drowned. Covington, Bellevne. Day Ju Newport, Ky., had eighteen houses unroofed and two nersous hurt. Ihousands of acres of wheat just ready to reap, are laid flat, and the loss willlA frrpat. It. ia afn In say that the loss in Cinciunati aud a radius of fifty mJes amounts to $200,000. The Silver Dill. tir . - w ... . it Attn i NuTOji, June Hi. it is said that there will be uovote lu the silver bill or any of the pending amendments in the Senate to day. Senator Jones, of Nevada, says that several Senators desire to speak yet, including Senator Allison and Wolcott, and that notwithstanding an agreement to stop the debate at 3 o'clock no one will be prevented from speaking who expresses a de sire to do bo. He thinks the Una vot will uot be reached for two or three days. Questioned as to the character of the bill the Senate would pass, Senator Jones answered that ic seemed probable now that it would be a bill providing for free coinage. lie said the effort to secure pledges of the majority of the Senate to vote against free coinage had been a failure, aud the inevitable result he thought. would l)c the niLRSiii'v or a nil in -4 ... . . eluding that feature. A list of Ity- pablicun Senators favorable to frcv coinage, as given by one of lucm in cludes Messrs. Wolcott, lelkT, Jones, Stewart, Plumb, In gulls, Mitchell, Power, Saunders uud Cam eron. Wanted, A Villi ML' llidv to take charge of my soda f ouiitaln. J NO T. EDMUNDSON. Merchant Tallotina DeDartment. Our Merchant Tailoring Department U n full operation. We make up go.jiU in best style at lowest pricim on short notice. 11. WEIL. U HU08. For Ladles' and Qents.' The begt A2.50 ghiui In Dm wnrl.l t tl Nw York Bargain titcre. Wm. TmmonH PiMtmantnr of liliivillc. Ind., writes; "Electric Hitters hus d.-i.e mro forme than all other molicin' com - ined, for that bad feeling anninK lnm Kidney and Liver trouble. Jolin Leslie, fanner and st wikman.of same place, savH : 'Find Kloctilc Hitters to lie tho best Kid ney Liver modlclno, nuido ino loel like a new man J. W. Uaruner, harUwaro merchant, same town, says : Kloctric Hit- ti'ru la limtthn thlnu for a man who W all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, pood ap petite and felt Just like he had a new )cane on life. Onlv 50c. a bottle, at J. II Hill & Son's Drug Store Juat Reoelyed A select lot of Apples and Oranpcs Just received at J. I). Daniel's, the Grocer. They are extra tine. Buy a Navy v've Cigar, kept by J. K Griffln. Lawn Tennia Just received, a large line of Men and Boys Lawn Tennis Bhoes. Give us a call. FUOI1TLER Jfc KEHN'8. A few Gloria Silk Umbrellas left at the New York Bargain 8tore. A Biff Bargain. Fuchtler & suita at $3.50. Give na a call Kern are iwllliiK Hummer tiummer ooaU at 25 cents. Try J. R Qrlffln'g Navy Flvo Cigars. Yeast Oakes. If you have not tried Miss Ann Toler's Yeast Cakea, 10 centaadozen, you should do so at once, and you will uso no other. Always fresh at the store of Mr. 0. O. Perkins, or you can secure tnera irum mm Toler herself. In Dresa Qcods We have outdone ourselves this season, a bettor stock cannot be found in the State. Our price guaranteed as low aa the low e,t U WEIL & BK03. 40 Boxes. h n Ttfllln Toilet soar. luBt received at the New York Bargain Store, only 5 cents a cake. Our Lines of Hamberg'a, Flounclngi and V WU Qjdi are Immense.; .uive ub a caw, ,1X1 FUCUTLER & KERN The First Step. l"erhapa you are run down, can t eat, can't aleep, can't think, cant do anything to your aatiafactlon.and you wonder what ail you. You should hood the warning, i.vtnir t,A first atpn Into Nervous Proa tratioa. You need a Nerve Tonic and In Electric Btttort you will find the eiact remedy for restoring your nervous .n.nm trt Ita normal, healthv condition. Surprising result follow the uae of thht V.ra. Tnnl. and Alterative. Your appetite re to res, good digestion la restored, and the Liver and KMnoya reeume healthy action. T.rr botue. nice 00c it J. 11. HU1 Bon'a Drug Store. Now ArrlYala, Dotted Bwlaa, Black Batlstea, Fine Linen Damaak and NapWIJ, 15 POWDER Absolutely Pure. of all In livlim atrm-vh.-t.. Ootvrnmtnt Jitjwrt, Aufftul 17, ltlMU. Mr. .1.1!, Hnii.loraiin. ln 'ral Manauur ChalUtrMxara Kiiilhrii H. It. Co. aajra he !tHi not Nilluva there la a oa-m of ttheiimatltiu that Mia. Jim I'eraon'i Kumtxly will not cun. and that It fa tlio iriuwt mod lot no for Inll lf est Ion hit has over uatxl. Ward's .Tonsorial Palace Nothing iuoooo.1i like auoooaa : thli haa been the eiporlonoe of A. 1). Ward, the Uarbur. Inoo he openutl builneaa In Goldaboro. until ha la now able to announce to the utllo that he baa rot tho Iniat equipped and niuat tatla faotorir Tonaorial l'alaoe In the Htato. All the popular liar be ra of the oltjr are now employed In hi aatabllabment, prompt and oourtooua. aa followi : K. N. DUKTON, JIM OATKS. OIiIVHU II A DO Bit. JOHN I' RACK. Continuing to thank the publlo forthegener- ou patronairo thy have uxtendod to rou alnou I moved with my family to Uuldalion) and pur uhaaed homo hvru, and aanurlna them that I hall oontlnuu to clorolno my tMat efforts for tiu'lr continued oomfort and aatlafaotloo lo my line 1 remain Vory reatfnlly, A. I). WAUl). At Kor.llmm'n olil itiixl. Boat Contra stoet Qoldaboro. N. 0. EGYPTIAN CLOTHS! A Nf.W I.HI II I' W Rid MT KAHKIC )M -FOH I A II JAI I V..y A f IIWUMMKR ArAn. I K8 IV L I IUHUMMKU Alt, JUST HECKIVKD AT WEIL & BEOS SCHOOL NOTICE. An examination of anplloanta will be oon- duoted by the HuiHtrlntondi'iit In the 0 railed Hi'IkmiI llulMlnii. at KM o'i'hK'k Thurelay morning, June lltth. iHtai, to till a vaoanoy In Din norna of teanliori of the white Uraded riuhool, of thla rlty. Tlic trustoei have In structed the HuperlnUindnnt to reMrt to thutn the nainea of all thoae who obtain an avunure of 00 per cent., and the toaoher will he te- uu'ioa rrum inn nuinovr. ui. A UK TTKADQUARTER8 UK rlKADCiUAUTEUS FOlt ALL KINDS OK 1 T IN ERA L A17 ATEKS mi IN ERA L VV ATEUS For salo either by tho bottle or by tho iloaoll. a pni.r.iNAnis. AI'OLLINARIS POLLINAKI8 i.POLLlNAHI8, Pl.l.r .11 w t . 1- i'.r, mfrMhlnir those hot, dopniaalng daya', and can be bougbt aa low aa anywhere else, at MILLER & SHANNON'S. Wiixis Kumurdson. Kdoah TartoH. NOTICE. .to nnvii iihihou v.' .... ...v purpoeo of doing a general Inauranca bualneaa. We reproaent tlmt obuu Companies Vlre. rti..n.i i.u.llnni Wm would h vlail tn ahara a Dortlon of your lnauranoo patronage. Our rs LV9 are mu . itiv uiu.i ui.. . .u.-. ntea. Very lU'epeetfully, JulSdlm. EDMUflDBON k TAVLOK. . . l . . B- ... Aw., n 1 I nr. I m Balbrlffsan Hose Our own Importation, full regular made at only l"i r i,n in- jr, r $1.7 ' per doicn at II AEIL A liKO. BrtokloD b Arnica BtUve. Tn r BT ai v in I i.o world for Cuts, it,, vL,r,.w IM.'.tk Suit Khcuni. rever ,, ,iv.. ... i'm 1 11. , I. I 'l,illilln Corns, and all Hkin Eruptions, and pi- tively cures niea, or no pay requirea. n is guaranteed to lve perfect tatiafactlon, or money reiunaeu. rnw wuw box. For iile by J. II. Hill Bon. Oct your shavinf dono at "Ward the Barber'a." We Are Asrenta For the Hanan & Son ne Men s shoea Give us a look. FUCUTLIR & KERN. Ward the Barber guarantees satisfac Uon, In hai cuiung ana inaving. Juat Reoelved A line of the Arlington Cuffs and UIlara at rUUHTLKK aJ!.KVD. Sabool Notloe. My 'fchool will begin on Monday, June at t, and close Aucust lit. For terma fpplyto MRS. M. B. GR13 fYOLD, FREE filFTj OF- HELME'S RAILROAD MILLS HIGH TOAST Salt Scotch Snuff. ON JUNE 27, 1890 AT THE STOKE OF I. S.D.SAULS, (JODDSBOUO, N. C. Tliere Will Bb Two BaiTBls Of HHLICB'S RAILROAD MILLS HIGH TOAST Salt Scotch Snuff, DISTRIBUTED THE GEO. W. HELME CO. Racket Store. OUK SPRING STOCK Ha arrlvod, and a blu.ruih every ditr fur out Dress Goods MILLINERY, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, STATIONISY, MEN and BOY'8 SPRING HATb WINDOW SHADES, CTOTAXN POLES, LACE QOODS, NOTIONS M. LOOK AT OCR-- Trunks, Valisies, and Parosols YOU WILL OFTEN REAR, THAT GOODS ABE BOUGHT CHEAP This Spring, then listen for ouifnaioa. Racket Store, ITTAVE TU8T Have I ust RECEIVED ECEIVED M Y SECOND LOT Of ff EW OOOD8 8 iio.f n.n,v Soenta and uowarl : aomeetie. 5ounta and upward; panta cloth. UK oenta and upward; atnaama, Uwna. whit fooaa, notlooa, Ao. JHOK8 ! )H0B8 1 OHOB8 I OH0K8 I SHOES 1 UOKD I f, . .luaih, sun and upward : beat ladle shoe 1 1 U and upward ; children shoe In proportion r iion a txx) i iobaoco i rr X1BACCO I oiiACCOl lOUACCO! L OAAOQOl 1000 pound. S6 oenta a pound and upward. . LL KINDS OF M 8nutT. Claar and CUarattea, Bymp. Mo- lassea, Cotter Sugar. Flour, Lard, uanoaa ttonu, BEST ILT T7IXiK llintn EST VJILT JLDOK XjUTTIR TWETT-FIVf CENTS A POCHD. Starch I oenta a pound. Soap I oenta a noun. other goods tn proportion. Sell ,OR CJTRICTtT OB TBICTLT V-A8H EB: L. EDMUNDSON DMUNDS0N . . . .u. . r.i mn at autHttdaoak eppoalte Hill a Drug Store, woldabaro, M. Fill OF CHARGE Se7TwiU taa. tipU-t .ttkl.r... .
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