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The D ail r Abous. JOS. E. ROBINSON, ate rtcMaareaiitaka. rYoeieeeiTa, abreait of tt m. AaU alvvn Mteavw to kM oar dt ttMl a Ml ! SO Ike day end iMMtoiMltWM tM avweet olreale- tfutMMtii Beams i eteWiVal 4Pa. OJLD6TOBO. It O. JUKI S3. WO. HEX BOW IT OPERATES. The tariff adrocating newspa per! arj constant! telling ju, with about ai much Intelligence' as a narrot ujs 14 Polly." that the higher the tariff the lower do price of protected - commodities become, and the lest profit of the protected lords of looma and trusts the more the? par their employe. Increase the tariff and the man ofaetnrert lower prices do thej What's the mstter then with boots and shoes and wool hate! The tariff these prod nets of protect ed Jpdutry Is prohibitory, and while wt paj three or four prices lor them and all other necessities of life laborers in shoe shops and woolen mills, and in hst factories are won paid, in proportion to the cost otliring, under the tariff code of to-dsj than an y toilers of oor time. Bat whf. if the tariff lowers 9 prices, do the mill owners and all other Drotected trusts rush to Washington to see Qasj and bare the dttjr raised and never lowered that affects their peculiar indus tries. If protection made prices lower, these beneficiaries of pro tection wonld ha?e none of it; and it is a fact that they can never get enough of it. They are slwayi crying "more, -iuuhj, B'u "givtiintil even Quay is somet disgusted. Why do the protected classes have, each, its powerful lobby in Washington They sre there be cause Congressmen are supposed to represent the masses of the peo ple, and these aro to be robbed and a lobby is necessary to draw off Congressmen from the people and induce them to betray and rob the people to enrich the lobbyist. What wonld be the need for the i u li u - u: lobby if members of Congress were unporchasable t Why do representatives of the protected trusts crowd Washing ton r.wnenihe tariff is discussed, each seeking to have higher duties bless his trust and product! And when he has won the smiles of Quay and Reed, does he return with much, joy in his face and mor'beckMS in his pocket to raise the pay, of toilers in his mills or shops I The prion, of his roods and of prodocts-ef otills will be raised by raising the tariff, but the labor market is not benefitted If toilers strike for a share of the tariff fund the fund itself is aee4 4 importing Canadian and European labor and "Young-man go-West" is the consolation proffer ed by capital to labor. Going. fWest, be find all the public lands worth cultivation giveo by Federal law to the rail way kings and Trust, and a poor man, black or white, in this coun try and, under this .Republican ad riinistration, has no conceivable means of rising in the world., and aimply. because the omnipotence of government is against him. Toil avails nothing and industry Is foolish" when Federal Dover robs both remorseless to enrich Idleness and plutocracy.' Therefore are tramps multiplied and Idleness Is made a virtue by, law and pov- ert.a Aec sit, And the govern ment- controlled by Quay, - Reed and tJ Trusts is the enemy of the masses of -the people. flear these . .truths, , ye ticket tpixtlert T lemocaacy - (7) and mom dejfurns writers and ttirrert vj ot fedtiif aodr lecUonalf da arraignment among Aovis people, and who ercn seek to pat the Sec' - ' and the President of the Count Alliance against each other Thb AKGCsisMoa to on," and as the officii! orcin ol the Farmers' Alli ance it says to you, that you can iplit your tickets and bolt Demo cratic conventions, but you can not tplit nor rvlt the Farmer Alliance, ncr the Democratic Py. Wanaxaekk sticks to Quay mors cohesivelr thsn his ruddv ttamna to letter envelopes. "The - r- . ooheeive power of public plunder' bss been a recognized force in government these fifty years psst, and "Public plunder, itsmped on Wanny, will be the legend written on his "coat of arms" forever. The words are legible through al! the breeches thst Wanny sells, and the postal clerks say they can read them whenever Wanny "sits down on them." The Partition of Africa. The substantial progress that Germany and England have made in the last fortnight in the appor tionment of Africa recals a similar arbitrament uot so amicably ar ranged in another part of the world nearly two huudred years before. Then as now the great powers of Europe divided a conti nent among tnemseives wnicn aid uot belong to them, but parts of which they claimed by right of discovery. It wss a costly experi ment and there is little left to show lor it to any of the claimants In North America opsin appro priated to herself the vast domain along the Uulf of Mexico, besides the empire of the Montezumas and the whole of South America. Eng land acquired the Atlantic coast from Maine to Geoigia. Franco came in through the Gulf of St Lawrence and pushed her domin ion far into the Ohio and Musis- sippi Valleys. All were inspired by the noblest motives, especially toward the natives to whom the continent really belonged. What was the result? Great Imtain lost her American colonies through ar rogant and oppressive selfishness. In helping to snatch the richest jewel from the crown of George w w t "v. i tr j i 111. LiOUii A.I v . paveu me way tor the lofi of his own hand. Na poleon eo!d Louisiana to the Unit ed States while it blill belong d to Spain, and through the loss of Louisiana Spain was compelled or rather induced to part with Flori da. The apportionment ot a cm- tinentin America brought many woes in its train, the least of which, perhaps, was the lua ut' u domin ion so dearly held. Who can doubt that in All ien the results will be very similar? The African, like the Indian, will bo wiped out, for the Caucasian when he puts his foot down at once begins to kill. It matters little whether Germany got the best of the bargain in the Heligo- Iend cession or whether England s dominion over Zanzibar could only have been established by the Eng lish concessions to Germany. The main fact is that the delimitation ofthekilliog ground ot each is settled. The work of killing will Eo on with progress o&colonization, ut in the end the colonies will go out from the paternal roof like ungrateful children who have little to be grateful for. Philadelphia Timet. Ulrale In Unpopularity. If President Harrison really wants a second term, as a short time ago was understood by every one, he ought to give very serious attention to the present condition of affairs administratively and politically. Nothing can be clearer than that the course of Congress and that of the Department of the Interior in census management are making the Administration the most unpopular the Union has ever had. Misguided partisians may assure the President that the country has grown complaisant aooui expendi i . . . tures ei Hundreds of millions of dollars; but it is not true. The absence of denunciation of the out rageous extravagance of the Fed eral Government arises - merely from a feeling that appeal to the party now in power is hopeless, and that the people's remedy is at - the polls. Not is there indifference to the policy of imperialixation that makes no account of local rights or piaio imea. me countrv nas made up its mind that the Floater Fund Machine wants to revolutionize the Government, but the dcodIs have grimly detern.in.ed that the crime shall not be committed, so ion? as an overwhelming maiontv at Uie Congressional voting in No- vembercan prevent it. The president can take. one com fort to himself. If be is unpopular, his rivals are eqaitlyVso. The nomination of Czar Reed would be an insult to every freedom loving American. The Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee has just written himself down as equally hostile to the interests of the consumers or the land with McEinley, who holds a similar Elace in the IToasc. Allison, who as the reputation of sympathizing with the masses, bss not the reso lution to hold out against their oppressors, and there is no one in sight to whom, as a Presidential nominee, there could not be raised the fame objection as against Uencrai Harrison. The President is weak fatally so. liut, judged by tne attitude of its foremost men, so islhe I'resi aenis party, mere is no one among the other aspirants who can say of himself, "Unlike General Harrison, I am stronger than my party . jV. Y. Star. state NEWS. Concord Timet: Our colored people are putting every foot tore most far a big Fourth ot July cele bration. Prominent colored men ot the State will do the speaking. Rocky Mount Phoenix : Con- Sressman J3nnn is spending a few ays at home attending to profes sional business, tin return to Congress tor another year is as sured. Ohsrlotte Democrat: Last Sun day evening Jimmie Cook, the boy preacher of Georgia, preached at the Iryon btrcet Methodist Church. Cook is fourteen years old. He has been i reaching for two years, and docs well for one of his age. Kinston Free Prett: Tho La- Grange people so mnch disliked to give up Rev. M. II. Tut tie that his appointment as a pastor of the M. church here was rc oalled, and tho church hero is without a pastor. One will prob ably be appointed in a week or so Raleigh Advocate Rev. Dr. Solomon Pool, of Tryon St. church. Unariotte, IN. U., has been preach ing some very impressive sermons of late, following up the recent labernacle Meetings the? very appropriately. A number of per- contf have been received into the church by him. Graham Gleaner : The now ad dition to the Oneida cotton mill is nearly completed. The brick work is done. Along with the addition is built a tower which contains a tank of 13,000 gallons capacity. The appearance of this, the second largest mill in the couoty, is very mnch improved in appearance. Greenville Iieflector: Pitt county jail has almost turned into an in sane asylum. Sheriff Tucker told ns Monday that he now has four insane persons confined. Some of them are unmanagable. A jail is no fit place for such unfortunates and provision should bo made for them to bo placed in an asylum. Schedule B Taxes. Votlce to hereby given to all petyooa re quired to list purob.M or tolea under the Dove oaptioo. that (bey must Hit toe aarae on theltdrof Julr, lHtfO, under the peoaJUca ircwnuvu m hn in, i nea laxee muai M para aunor uia momn or Jul v. . . . I A. J. BKOWN. Sta. of Did. uoldaboro, H. June 1&, 1KU til WltlH EDVCIDMir. F-DOAR TriR NOTICE. We hare formed a co-partnership for the purple c-f dotnf a ireneraJ Inauranoebuaineaa, We rrpreaent Ant elaaa Compaolee-Plre, Life and Aoohleou We would be aiad to there a portion of your Ioauranoe patronage. Our rmvam are e aame ea fKner Brat olaee Uompa- JalSdlm. KDMLNbd tfully. i bdON 4 TAT LOB. GREENSBORO, N. C The Serency-Sr aeerton of tbia wll kaoa'a IneUtutioo wUl bcyln on M . 27th OF AUGUST, 1890. le addlUea te thorourt taatraotloa la trwl uiriwy oovrae, aaeoiai ad vantairea are offered In the drnartmenu of Inauumeatal and Vocal Mualo, K locution, art and PhyOoal TralnlosJ aw wwnw. w ur Muewane apoiy f4 T. M. JONES. Jeaell-dwaw. Prealdrtit HORNER SCHOOL, QXFORDM..-C, FACVLTV 1. H. Hobvib, A. M Coi. T. 1. Darrar. T. M. L, i. C. Hoaaaa. A. Jf . 0. A. Wipcaora. w. ah Ph. D. i. M. Hoaaaa. B. A, B. D. a KHa annual aaaalaa mvi ircrT hl 1W. One of the beet muIdmI kUni. i ,CZ South. Cooree of ntruetua htca. twrete nearly S.OUO eld at ud an La. lor addnai, . HORNER &DREWR7.- Jaat 1MH. - Oxford. B.C. fCEEi C00L "Whew! ain't it hot!" "Yes, it's hot!" But keep cooll keep cool!! If you can't keep cool, keep as cool as you can. Don't fret! Don't worry! Don't watch the thermometer too closely 1 But wear light slothing ; cat sparingly, and bathe frequently. And talking about bathing, Bizzell, Baos. & Co., have the nicest line of Toilit Soaps you ever saw in your life! It is so nic and sweet and cheap that a fellow just feels like staying in the bath tub all day with it It will do to eat. Besides Toilet Soap in profusion and variety ihey have : 1 500 BD8HELS tti1' 300 BUSHBLS MBAL 10 000 POUMDS bkan 300 BABUBU rLouK- 4fJ BARBELS SUGAR. And Crackers, Cakes, Snuff, Pot ash, Tobacco, and everything a man needs to eat. Gilt Edge Dairy Butter on Ice. BIZZELL, BROS. & CO. YOU CAN GET SchoolDoolLS Stationery! GARDEN SEEDS! FLOWER S: SI TOILET ARTICLES PURE DRUGS anS AeouraU PATENT MEDICII1ES "a OfaDSeMlFttoMaS HE BOBIKSOH & BBQ'S. wxrr csjfTBB it. vubobo. LOOK OHARP T OOK OHABP OOK OHARP XjQQK. pBlRf o ' . We dout Like the a' oral rj of Tbrpirnf pu r"rAIT3l TA!Tl-ra' XAltd i JJAITS fcr- W mean by this the adrertlilnf a few HlUe Trashy artiolea to be retailed at ooat, nly to oak owe torn era or anmatalnr laravr,'' a we . aare aeara rewarieu QTRaIOHT -Otraiqht BUbIXr.83 usiiriss 18 OUE MOTTO, IS OUB MOTTO. THIRST aTlLAS3 4; irst vLiss vjl ood .WILL SELL QB LiyiNQ PBOFTT. f . Wa bare o LbjU trat-olaai Siop( of OEOCEBIES, CANMIp GOODS, - FBUJTS, TSQXTABLPS, ANp COUMTRY PRODPCJ?, MILK 8HAKC8, LIMONADJC, . CIOARS AND TOBACCO Iafeet ararythlac kept la a fl EST CLASS r Oroaery Store. Wa defy CoaapeBUon. BK8T rILTT?DGK T) UTTER KSTljriLTiLDaB JJUTTKR 0N1CB, I prr oca r ricks. V5 fiSftAST? CATTfFACTTON. 7 - ya tavAxa ajasfAClluN. TMB wnf the roblle for feat faeora. w hopa toaaarita oMtinaaaoeaf iaeaaaaa. . Beapacfolly, JaD- DANIELS. Seat Centra Street, next to Odd Fdlowa Hafl. MaySf-draou - . KEEP COOL! Cancer ol the Nose. Ia 18TS a tore appeared ea mj aoaa, and a4 bit aaatead died or it, l Decama ''"- ad, aad eiaiaaUaa B7 povaiciaa. nw ment did do rood, and the aore grew l.arrer aad woran la every wajr.itntil I had eooelud. ed that I araa U dla from ite cttacU. I waa persuaded to take S. 8. 8., and a few bottle; eared M. Thle waa after all the doctor and other nelioiaee had Ailed. 1 bar had M mex. ol U aaaeer Woodbarj, Hall County, Taiaa. Treaties ea Caeeer mailed free. I Will SiTKCUlC CO Atlaata,Ga FOB SALE BT J. He HIXL tfc SON. GOLD8BORO V. 0 DR. R. A. SMITH, Offloe on John atreet, near the Post Office. Realdeooe oorner George and ChoatnutatreeU. rWAU oa!U in either city or oountry Trll reoelre prompt attention. . II STOES AID . TO Ml 25 000 CLEAK WD 81058 0V BARBELS FLOUR, ALL OUU GRADES. 1 400 BUBHBL8 8PWIf0 atb 1nrf BUSHELS BEST WHTTK UlU COHN in Goldsbora. 10,000 LBS WHEAT BRAN AND BICB MEAL. 100 's1PbaiBSST B0LTBD 100 20 20 20 50 50 25 SACKS FINB AND LTVBP POOL SALT. BARRELS VINEGAB, Very Cheap. BARBELS MOLASSES, Very Cheap, OASES BLACKING. 1 Cheaper than Anybody CASES POTASH AND LI B CASES BBEAD PBEPA BATION. CASES DAVIS BAKIN0 POWDERS. Surer, Wayne County Syrup, Starch, Bioa XbH barrel, annff, all gradee. uur "Uerman Nut Mrr" Tobaooo at oenta, ia equal to any grade In Goldaooro for 60 eta. CALL AND SEE -US IF IN NEED OF AND SATB2MONBT HE1TRY & 1L L. LEE. CORNED BEEF ( -THE Finest In The State, CAN BB FOUND AT THE CITY MARKET -AND OTH1B - Meats in Proportion. DCVTDBLAT PNTILTHB LAST IS BOW OUT. Bepfptfully, 5AHC0HEN;.ftS0N; NOTHING SUCCEEDS ! LIKE SUCCESS, . The reason R ADAM'S iarthe mosV wonderful medicine, ia b canse it has neyer fail instance, no ed in any stance,.- no matter what the disease, from LEPROSY to ttie sim- y .pleat disease knowp to rr the hnmao STBtpm. The scientific mm nf VWJ cijmn na profe tft ateyerj disease is CAUSED B r MIOHOBES, -AJID- fiADAH'S, MICROBE 4KILLEB Exterminatea the Hrhi anil lrltM uen out or .tne system, and whn that ia apju. jm cannot bare an. iche or pain. No niatiier wLat tta'diseaaf, whether a sijnpla case of 'Val&xi feTer w a combi nagon of diseases, wa cure them aU at tha ""ia iwu. wp (real an mseiaes consu Astbqas Ogosninptlon, Catarrh, gropoiuu, itneurijaUBm. Kidney W H?ei ppaeaae, Chjjia aim revor, Pomala Trpublep, in alj lta forma, snd, In faot, ayery Dis ea6 ko6ws to tba Human 8ysv. hi:, Fiiiiiliitlnililifn! Bee that ourTrada-Maik (same as aboVa Arrearaoa rarh ins- Bend Sir hnnk Tn .r v. ir: l. 7 away oj MILLER & SHANNON, M SOLE AG aNTS. gpLpSBOBO, 3X1 a. V 1,1 CffiH J V" SPB1N0 IUPOBTATI0NS OF, - . , .. - o . . , , Sills, Laces, TrimmlDgs, Ribbons LADIES' NECKWEAR, . ' : - -O .. " Parasolse :-.. Gloves. LADIESa CHILDEKNS' SHOES -4X)MPLBTS PHO WINGS IN BLf GANT Faille Francalae, Satin Lux. Bbadames aodLuatreloaa Groaa-Graina. -! LEQANTNOVELTIE8 IN- FRENCH SATIN ES, FR GNOH. SCOTCH . AND 1 V; English Zephyr Ginghams FRENCH CHALLIES, Silk Finish Henrietta, SO CENTS AND IS CENTS. ' ' . MOHAIR BRT1.TJANTINE 8TBIPED AND PLAIN. . Doable WlfltFAllWoolTamise, ' A SPECIAL BABQAIN JIN SPRING MILLINERY! A oomplete and yaried aaaortment of Trimmed Hats and.Bonhets, both imported, and tboae of our own manu faotura, la all tho New and Correct atylea, fur both ladiea and children. WB DO NOT OFF KB ANT CHEAP AUCTION TRASH to our customers. "Wa will tell Good Goods low prioea, W want your trade. EfiEE DKLlVEBYa We prepay all mwdl or express charges on VI U CI at UIUUU11U v ffaS W VST VTVTa WSJVO lOO OMhieenolosed. M. E. CASTEX & CO. JlFtistic O NEAT. QUAINT, CHARMING. -CUBIOC8, -ORIGINAL, ATTBACTIVB DESIGNS, ror AU ParpoMi ip All StyUs AT MODERATE PRICES 4rgus Job Office, Walnftt Street, Goidtboro, y V o o Printing iioaa BBiaai trU araaLuneed a tbi asn ana Dotcom, li id oeajar cannot aapply too. ty"jVj ac' li0lpllf 4W4 IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR CZNTLCr.lEM. r TYala r QraJa amd Gi IIARWKHKDfHOl , 2-22 Tk TAT.rft T.4i.rHri . aa WORKfflMf-iitHp. rt i: m w r 1 a .- AU tuada la CoosraM, nuuoa and Lata. -' 75 liOVS'KHOO $3&$f! GHOEG r?r fo ' -JMyt Material. Bt StyJ. IMt TMM. W. -agUa5rcat-; MaaaTSatd t 1.15 BMOK MR MTSiwa HOOP C BRITT. To my friends and t?ve tmhlla T hM in in ! . , tUat 1 have opened a . SELECT LOLLTNERY. la tha Boak Store of Mrs, N. R. Bobey, where 1 Will be bleaaed at all limM In aM inr and all aiy frtrnda, and will do oir teat toDleaaela ' pnoe, (juajity and iiyle of food. . " " Be-pecull7, ; " - i i is aaii Tiaw n sr
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