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am. we eWll always nliiw keep ou ed Htf as tOMl aoiwSBa V O.C. alTMlMM M aSVaaata iiiMlMioollikm tea laiwast streak- WwTWMlllMlM Store OaroUaa. f Tins Daili Argus. Ib 1116 w ntt.ore gv. Pd on lis iace, reciprocal viae u noi only a departure from the protee- J 0&. O QIH3 O N, tire sjsteni, but a plain concision , - - uti aa rwowm.' J utb doctrine of free trade. ;i GexxialK. IV Notes. ex-Mini of tee I W to x raacB, idq uugronivr wi Ohio, dropped dead on tbestree ia Cincinnati, on the forenoon Thondar of last week.' He Was Judge "of the Superior Court o Cincinnati at his death. , General Nojes wai a man of unquestioned ability and force of character, and the possessor withal o manj estimable; qualities, lint he wai a perfect! conscienceless p artisan, as attested by the - - - conspicuous part he acted in the theft of Florida , for .Jlajes. Gen. Noves ;wai-58' year old bard I j past bis prime, .2 'Li. jr.tt.sa pCXOCtlATIO KOMINEES. 1 mr- - W - jiBSSjaBnSBnw" " fjuaxar . aaar.- &-4ia. (.1 Vk. snaa wiuTAaaa.'of wake. , pJw.foa'Ja, Johaatda, 1 , . ! ' I - ' L i - ooKTKXTiojia. laoo.: ootwtt oosYnmos AI OulasbOfO, ea Setarday September SOU. : HUUE WOXlXtXOi WAT." BOTH . Obetaclee to Reciprocity. In the discwsion , of .-Senator Erarts objection to the Blaine- Aldricb recfprocity -amendment tha raT.raUinap nroane nm1t trt Mn. r j- l l. .. I . . . " : . . xveoas ro-oiccwuu a w u - . der the stronor olnt thst other eribed rather to popular, oWtinacy countries could meet onr reciproo- and reaentftxlneas than to anj it? by taking adrantage of the popular approTsl of Red publio .J'iJqi.li1 ..Atfl." ! TTo nmm Wa a H 1WHN KUu. us mi iwi" r i t? i ii i. Terr ba doghTdrophobiMmit- jJke, to inrUt th.?Bri.n ihonid ten aomewnai ana imng sneep not abrogate in our fator taxation buhsjMoir; jelloYf dogyyjupon foreign products and at the the Maniact, "and nobodj sbII same wme eioroa is upon gooo re- klck him out of doors." .,rora.ur"1 ".nirV;, , . LEeed Is BilneV rfraHn Maine. BOftn Btort,.tiftB.r an(1 dinlomitic Ererj Republican enemj of Blaine grounds is the one brilliant act of U Iteed'a adherent. The South is the senior New York Senator. His mineXTictim. The South, pijf expet ienco as Secretary of State anditfalnei pooieti' theiUhlng natarally M hidi to penetrating bountiea.. South, coat !fSC! Tanced - and progroeaire teacher and employs none butv the best teacheri. cV j - LaGrange Sptctator i Oar Back- I e berry lrierxis Aare cum rated and are. now harresting an ex ceptionallj fine crop of corn and cotton, with ftaters'' to follow. Clinton Caveat Ian : The negroes of Uus oouatr .will -bold a -con ten tion here 'next Saturday to elect delegates to the negro 'Republican Uonffreasional conrentlon to be held in Warsaw Sept 24th. , Statesrille landmark: The eight or ten schools of Statesville have all opened out well this fall. Ihe college, tbe facultj of which for' this session, is particularly strong, has made an , unusually promising beginning, and the in dications now are that the current term will be much the most pros perous it has ever had. 1 - - - MEATS, FLOOR, GRAIN, &C. worthy of hit reputation in law and ' '. SI ID1 ea oi aaiDo arc ipwiwij l. i.u i... u ia iiiim imiu un . iiaa. . i u n. wiiiw 'Ini antagoniring the breaent 'occupant-of the office he Hatoe bss a tnondpoly of ; Amerf- j m finai year of Senatorial seri- can shipbuilding, ana Maine's I f ice JDr. JSrarts has done something ships hare, by law, a monopoly of J worthy oft tfc'ooasUngiridlThi milliard JJIplpmsvcj. lactones or Alalne are specially .a a. a niaas aABMt a asw r at a aiyv r. inai .a km a . uwnwiiwi ivw iu i nned . iDB ainerences in nia own South of countless millions for, the I party and 'probably put an endjto aggrandixement of great trusts,! his chances of a complimentary re owining, u Southern planers did 00non- . thifsUrea.'tb-'toiUnir muititndea MMAot of Maine. Naturally Maine ' faatmnft- aaal .nnnnrf fr ft, I wwaa wwaww wwkkv W wa wuw those whom it wrongs and robs, as United States Senate the leading a thief or robber detests rictims of I opponent of that doctrine. Bat Mr. .mts has done good service tolhe coukiliy by throwing addi tional light on- a great question which most be disenssed fallj in cunning knavery of brute force.. The Booth's abhorrence ofReed has been ill-concealed and Maine's devotion to Reed Is measured accu rately by Maine's detestation, of Southern people and 'States. No tree people ever loved or admired inch a character as this of the fierce and cold blooded tryant Reed; but the people of Maine, seeing how Reed, is abhorred and dreaded by the South, chooses to assert abhorrenoe of the South, by pretending to love and respect the dreadful speaker of the House. ' I their late State Convention, lL. T V TT J- uio xkepaoiicans oi xvanaaa auopiea a silly resolution demanding; $e aame measure of protection toagri eultural interests that Is extended to the interests of other productive Industrira.1 Krbci which lib pitia bly kVidUl thatVthe iRepublieana of Kansas are so stupidly Ignorant as not to know that the Republi can system of protection to which they appeal, is not adapted to their case, and cannot, 'by any possible mode of application, or triumph of ingenuity, be made protective of their Interests. : i .The 'other Inter- ests, referred to in their demand, an protected ai Ae txpetm of tK$ agricultural. And in this respect the protective system, like a poor rale," cant be made to "work both ways." We have only to add that the Republicans' oi Kansas should have their heads "bored for the . '.V: ' I I , - . Ma. Blaixx, in his lite speech at Vvaterrllle, Me., admiu that, under what he terms our "benefi cent : ijptV of j protection ; we came off 'la' our f trade with; the world last year, $13,O00.0O0Xequal to so much American gold,) out of pocket I . TLls vui part of his argument in behalf of his new scheme of recipracity or reciprocal trade. o- far so good; but when tLeTdlstiBguished Secretary pro ceeds to define his reciprocity pro position as being "supplementary to tbe protective system," and Lttxa more of it, he wabbles badly. J 50,000 200 1,000 20.000 200 2,000 200 20 35,000 25,000 200 100 ; 50 55,000 I 3,000 LBS MSAT, BBLS FLOCB, (tl rde BUSHELS OATS. LBS WHEAT BKAN. SACKS BOLTXD VBAL. M. 8. WITHER I NuTON, LIVEBY, SALE amd; C&ncer of the Nose. " la un a mm appftid ea air aota, um4 nd air aabaiid dld of It. 1 bc d, aad walid my phralciam. Mot did ao food, tod th or BOS COKN. yellow.) (whit and SACKS SALT, (ooarM and one.; BBLS "A- BIOS. LBS TIM0THT HAT. . ' . LHS CHOPS AND MIXED FEED. BBLS BOCK UME, B3T8 CEMIirT.fioasD dale and Portland, BBLS PLASTER PARIS. LATHS. LBS EICB MEAL, B. B. & CO.I If you wish to thrive, " ' :, You must rise at five, , ' ANLVTHEN GO TO- BizzollBros.&Co's, WHXKI YOU WILL TVSD . CHOICE AND FRESH GROCERIES, At tbe very loweat market prices, to tempt and please tbe pal late, for after a bountiful har vest the season - of feasting begins. JUBT TKT THEIB FBE8H1 Flour, Meal, Hams, Pore Leaf Tjird. finnw Flab TTnminr. Oat meal, fresh canned goods, Peaches, J, H ITTXtli tfc SO N CTTI rnT V"C TJ ri rvrr Pine Apple, potted meats, Oysters, r J.Jlvii, Ux IlUOJIS Sardines, Pickles, of all kiods, es sence and extracts. Everything kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY. The best New Orleans Molasses, (try it,) teas of all the best quality, Spice, Ginger, Clove, whole and ground, Cakes and Crackers, a larre lot of fanev and atick Candv. Toilet and Washing Soap, Btarcn, Lye, Potash, Matches Brooms, Baskets, Paper Bags all sizes, Wrapping Paper, Rolling Pins, dec. Smoke tbe best cigars in town, at IB. B. 6z CO'S. yirninia Honey-Dev CleroottJ CROSS CUT CIGARETTES. Am mw filler bad t rood, tod tii mar Tw lrfr ad worwt to eerr wir.itBtu l bkaeoeeiua. d th.t I mM to dl from it elects. Iwh tnuadeil to Uka S. B. 8-, aad a few hotUai ered ma. Th wm iJt 0i U docton aad oUiar ataUolaea aad taUad. I aara aad ac ma a. U. .aacjr Woadaurr, Uaii Coaaty.Taaaa, Ttaatiat ea Caaeer mailed frea. - SMUT SPJ&cmo CO, AUaa(a,Ga FOB BALK BT . GOLDS BO UO N.O EXCHANGE STABLES CALL ALU) SIS LI21 Walnatitraal .We. tor Bank of K,w ii.B4,t. , UQHUDOrO, ti. V . " COLDSBOBO BOOK STORR N.'R.'R0BEV&CO. f ronrietors. .' .t '-A'cOafPLBTl--'-.-- OF ALL KUTDti.. Schcol IMtzvf aci Eeliglcms. . rut, STATION XBT AD Ul Picture Frsmcs and Moulding Bl AtK I ') OI'N ikJFNT P1CTUBBS AKO W'-ALL PArEl, FA ' Ell. KHJvVr 5j ' WKlLEP FAKCyAaTlCLia.. 0 W RECEIVING AND ARRAKO II Of Which w.t i.lfnr mt I Mi . tha Impectlon nt J trxlc !" m al) its boariug. The point ho has scored is not a minor one. Mr. Blaino roust refute his arguments br yield to thero. fcy YorfBlar. . ' Tha Tariff and the Money Market. ' There is stringency in the money market because we have imported very neaviij in anticipation orio creased tariff taxes on foreign arti cles. and if Congress shall require an oonuea imports to oe taken out on the 1st of October to get the benefit ot existing tariff, duties, tbe )reeent money, stringency must be ncreased.. ;.: ; -r Of course, these large' imports- 1 . a a .a uons are pureryecuiative, but people wiH speculate on the slight est temptation, and when Congress so plainly invites it as was done during the present consideration of the tariff, an.overtide of specu lation most follow. ! If the new tariff bill shall be out Into operation on the 1st - of Octo ber, tne depression. in business will bo widely felt. If it affected on It the speculators, it would : be all right enough; but for every one speculator wholhlU suffer from.it, hundreds of innocent people must submit to business depressions and the always embarrassing and often perilous consequences of -dear money, .,'-', r ;.'-. ... in view of the general . embar rassment that is likely to follow the forced payment of customs dr. ties on tbe 1st of October, it would be well for Consrress to extend the time for k month. Of course, those wbo hope to profit by increased taxes on their products have al ready suffered greatly br delay in tariff revision and also by the larre l i -i..: u ' i jujpji katiuus, uut mvoa large im portations are ..tree; they will be thrown on oar market, and produ cers have Especial interest with importers' in avoiding monetary Stringency and forced siles.- h'iu aaciplua Itrryt. ; SUGAR (Granulated and Extra CA BAGGING, TIES, -.4 MOLA88K3 (new crop Cuba) JLARD, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SNUFF, TOBACCO, STAR LYE, P0TA8H, FERTILIZING SALT, SOAP, STARCH, MATCHES, ETC. i XOW FOR O ASH. . ' B. M.PRIVETT. Fitrbugh Leo Chewing Tobacco, and other grades. WHEN YOU. WANT BAGGING AND TIES, GO TO Bizzell, Bros. & Co. Walnut Street, Goldeboro, N. 0. YOU CAH GET N ING A COMPLETE FALL 8T0CK. TTCl'S TCllSOrial PallC8 WATCH THIS SPACE E. L. EDMUNDSON.' b b h h- it rt: Nothlna lontaili llk v.. a tbe experience of A. D. Ward, the BartMr I DO ha OOenett bualnaaa In lllA.y .T:.LV. fc v nowtmbi to nuounoe to the publio that factory Tonaorial Pal.rw In u HtmtT AU the aopular riarbera of the mt are m. employed la hi j tiabluj rnrot, aroaipt aad -. , . JlAI BAIVr. -, OLtVEa I'AUiL. '.- I JOUM PXACTi s- CoetlaulDcto thank tnc public forth aener- 1 wjti bit famlir to Goldrhoroaad OnaMMl A DOmO her. Sk fill aaaaviia-tna -Wa .t.t WATER WORKS, Partlea ilealrliif to Introduoewator Into tholr i reaiaaooea, iturea, ao rrom tha Goldstoro 'Water, Works, are hereby notified that we are fully prepared to furaUathe neceaury eonoeotlon with the ui a Duuoa man oaa auppiy promptly . STATIoilinYVASII.STAflDS Sinks, Faiicetes,;'YalYest ; Sc,) OtOthT with all naceaaarv elumbin naterlai aadplumUaa.atreaaoaa6lafla-urue- , - -f To lrvaure prompt attention orders ahould be ..DEWE7. BROS. eblMtf. Ooldabprq N. 0 rriTBKCws. aaaaBBBa 'X ' -ps Oxford Orphan's Friend : .We hate jdfet planted a nice-patch of jwnvw vaiuaa nico .win stand tbe iriqer and gire ns an earl j crop of onions. ... : Charlotte Democrat : Miaa Clara Qaerj is engaged to teach in tbe graded school at Winston. Prof. Blair, Superintendent, is an ad If THBRB 1S-ANT0WS ARTI CX-a WHICH ADDS TO-THI COMfORT AND COM- PLBTESrXSSOr A LADY'S OR ORN TLRMAWSTOILITJTISAOOOD j ; . V . AND SBAPBLT ' . - - i ... .i .. . . , ' TOOTH ' BRUSH. WB HATB NOW THB tlRQBST AND i MOST UMQCB UNB BVER P1S-. ' PLATED IN G0LD8BORO. When you purchaae a brash, don't aealeet t - buyin- a bottle e( our Vioit orris M M, ; Then your dental toilet will be complete" MILLER & SHANNON. WINDSOR SOARPS k m- . -ABoli'- SmELCfih. W TT A TS ABB KOWBRASOJUntB. J awaaaaaAaaaaM J ut reoelweCto-day, new tinea of both t. AT ' . i ' . - DEL WEIL 5s School DobllS Stationery ! GARDEN SEEDS! FLOWER SEEDS I Sam Cohen & Son, OIITMARKKT. Tbe Veterans of , the Tride ii ColtLboro. They aUll hold, their own and aupply . . ' Choioeat . the TOILET ABTICLES! BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK Thelr ahlnnlnr ordera alonato mhnr tnmi more than douhla tha enmhliuul rl.ll tr-Am of their oowpejltora, while their elty trade li , 8 BflD TOOK ORDEHS TO - " thotr eontloaed eomfort and aatfefactioa la mw tlnal remain Very reeDoctfullr. 7 At Pnrriham1. aM f.?A?D' . poldaboroTMTa - rJOTICE. By virtue of an ordrr of the Superior Court Of Wrrne countr. In tha mmttm .. it u . Smith, adminlatretor of Penny H. Smith. aV Jfd. " W. 1. Handley and otbera, the no- " uwen appoiDtee oommlaslooer lor uat purpo-e, will aell for caah to tbe blrh- " otaanr at tae lourt Houae door la Go Ma. t U o'clock M on Monday tbe tth day of October, ItWO, one lot or parcel of bndalu uaiea on Biooumo atrett In thai part of Uolda- borO known a Webbvilln. an.l nnnn wklnh tka akl d oeased Hred at tha lima n L .ik and coolalnlnroae half acra. more or leas. avIhVRx U. bMITU, VommUtiomtr. v : , 'CHARM1K0, - ctjbiour,' y.':-1"'":;';- ; .'..t t( ATTBACTIVB ! ''r--. ""' 5 ; --DE8I0HB.:;..- Bar AU rarpeeee 7 la All Sty'lea , ' AT MODERATE PRICES1' Argus Job Office, -. Walnut Street, .. .V .; Goldsbqrq.' Jf t PUKE DRUGS sam, COHENS son. 0 o Noting. Under Gregory Houae and at City Hall. Majaeead ky aad Aeouratil NOTHING SUCCEEDS : liTFTF! suooEss. : PATENT MEDICINES, :' Of an Saanrljifluiui a ' ; L1 BOBINSON & BBO'S, w-bst OBHTBB ar. Jieaoaa is The reason R ADAM'S I MICROBE KILLER ia the most wonderful mediciae, is b cause it nas nerer railed In any instance,' no matter what the disease, rrom LEPROSY to the aim- piest aise&ae known to the human trstem. m. i .f. l ius aueuuLc men oi fJ OtlCO TO TCaChorOa toJclaim and prore thateTery disuse Is CAUSED B5TMI0E0BES. CATJTIC:! kMUiiaaai W. tm Daatlaa Pbaag aea warranted, aad ovary pat iaa pnea nmhi ea aav " OoiJlBBOaO, K. C, Sept. B, ISOTs. Al the RuDerlnr Ooart will k In aainiM the day named for tbe neat regular eiamtna tloa for traohara ef publio aohoola. aai4 azan Inatioa will be pnatponed to September C2. lm, beainnlnff at 940 o'clock aharp. , t i ...... J, BKOADHTTRST. Vtmntt K Haa Ot M5Sta- 'V. 5' AHD ' BADAH'S inCBOBE . KILLER Exterminates the M;cmDea and dmes thein out of the system, and whn that is done you cannot hare an ache or pain. No matter what tha disease, whether a buujjw case oi amaru reTer or a combi- W-n .'Tnaii-e'.-A xU "".01 aeasea, we cure them all at the w uoui uuio agou, sanie ume, ss we treat all diseases consti tuuuaauy. - IS YOUR PROPERTY INSURED ?, ixoa s. HnunasT & ea, ' ; .; OID8BOBO, H.C. . ; ' Fv we solicit reur lnanr&nL v. v... MVJ O ( . . " I t t-ii aa aaise rates aa other Areata. . 8ee us before Dkuaaa rour tnmnrm fLntUMf " rjpTiCE. mnww wwaii a Horn ft,; . I am i sent tor School Supplies and fixture such as the perfect' A utotaatlo School Desk, 81afatooe Blackboards, filateeloth and Slate paper, for BlackboardSi Portable BUckboarda, Pure Aloohol SUUnar (black and mm) nan. ClikrU, 'School Bells aad School spparatu of all kinda,aUo Church fixtuma and aeaUngs of ail kinds, aaU to see me before buylnf else-, where. -Arunma, , consumption. Catarrh. Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney evna utw disease, O hills and rever. Female Troubles, la all its forms, and, In fact, eyery Dis ease known to the Human Sys- See that 6ur Trade-Mark (same as aboTe appears on each Jag. - B-SH."1"0 "rjof the Microbe Kiura, ".iyen awsy by MILLER SHANNON, 80 LB A G aKTS. 001130230110 IT C. 17. L. DCwCLAS. Iiaa Calf and Lneed Watarvraef OraJn. Th cvrvtlnKa and vniitf j"lif .'oC tha eaaito b bMUir ahnwa tnnT i oimm endocaa. Mnuof Ha taooaaada of euti.iii waa .Sfo oia nii-'w.4, "d w ' iu.n irr-m fr , r k.q e... t Ha ui iul f.r t te ,1 dur ... !. ltO (-Mufwr vr.i ) uta atauuard 1 r at pomi r prioa. . . . 8030 I ii'-wb' Mum in wrM4a!ly adaaeaa J I'f rit i p I v m.rl, ptn. ' All ai ta i..i.,mn, l inn aud Lace. Jo P. o O f " "" kav ba mnat fnwrh'Tt.lt s Istiwe and tr. rwrtt r..v.tl.. nma wem pafoe lo in j i)hi .H l Hii-i. i.. ' A.c yur I .iH-r( an1 if bcpn4 BTpTTya drnrt to truwy at. MjaA aarvia4 prtvaj ar a f . Am IfuwuliSSi i rarkiva, caaa k a a a S HOOD a. D To my friends and te pul l!o.Ibt tears to say tuat I tv oirn-4 a SELECT IIILUinZEY, In th Bosk Ptcre cf Vr, K. B. P"W, wre 1 wiii b .i-i.-i at k.1 t,iii-s to e iht and ail my frii i. ami d j p y 1- -t tottuaaeln pnee. quality and tjie cf ffxxi. . iv' f-'rwf I - a a a ..
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