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; ; 1 -cx- ' - r Reliable ; Advertised 1 ' C8t TBI COLUMN OF I .TO SICCA E CSTOXXJLS. J - c No i v .ice strains of Hala'a ion . Caa lull iu hundr! tjtt to sleep.' - . ' "IT ' r i . , . , . . .;. j! VOL. X11. J j 3 v v GQLDSBPHO, IT. G. TUESDAY, OGTOBER 7? 1800. NO. 1 ru,, ...... .... - I - i i i mm WIS if I m M. . s il A , -- .a,. I ' I .aW Hk. & A. . jSW TW II III IIS r-r' tL' HUB. RJLBa i rT7- r: j ' - . ' - - - . '.' ,''' , V V;."'' i . 'r ,-. ' . "Tale Axacs o'er the people's; tifUa j - H - y'? --Ui f -, " ., . " -',y ... totfi aaetm&l rWp; f ... I; V ) 1 i X ..' i v V, t i - FHE. ARGUS! . ; ;OAII,T AND WEEKJ.T. - DMCKrmoi Rath fob Oailti ODoopr, on year, to a4T&noa.. f SkM On OODT. Oim mnnl k I. A ' - "7T ; " w u . kuuv. ...... . ftl toeoupf,onyer,lnmavanoL......, One copy, tlx month, la admuM... , . in than through our olumiw.Mouv pv on ton daily Into tha kinli f iTTTI..-- 7 tain merchant.; and a IU oalet t.tf"f'r,J'u,1 u tb admAia. Of adrertimr Iq T n in.rT.n.i.i. ." "TfT Whm OI LrTI U WMaailtiaS. a a ment, aa our patron will kara thnir pUrrw NEW AD V KltTXS EM N f. ' BSeumatiam I, Uemedr. ourext r Un-i J Ft rion"! " LOCAI- BRIEFSa . . - Kkqi3TKk to-dajl -'V;; !. , It was'a "field day? for trm5ps in iae jueyora court yesteraaj ( ; . jRt0.":rI'AB monthl "meeting of fthe yaru pi vaij Awrmaa Jo-ruht Cottos pickers are in demand aud, thejiare' might independent anu lnumerenc. Thb ladies of ISLSlephen'i 'cW-ch will have a - cold lnnch. bazaar in a section of . Floral Hall, during Fair wee. - . - APEOfoS of our article on Golds. 2 boro and : Advertising in 1 tlxi issue, V we bite our readers to irh'at ; SeW . lorsofar nas . iosayon the Utter (T A . subject on, our, editorial page this 4 ,tI . las Board of ConntvCaamisa.l ioners and the Count School Board! t 01 euucation were in ducation were in . session yeetfr- sister Mrs. J. Y. Joyner, ia Ihli'pitf. in this city. The proceedings: of : f lU.,; , , V r h bodies will officially appear f in ir1-i B- Wkuifleld pnd Miea - day in hnfh uvrl;aa ,.11 these columns. ' A . , . r : - . ' lv h ikb Momens iiuaicaie win nieetl this etpnimrt th linm nf M Arnold Borden. .It is hoped - that all the mpmbera will be in atiVnH. anca.Mr.hf. roirnlir oUtinn' n 0 ' , ficera will be held. ; " '" TiTKfiinArai f Ifpiw 'a vari- man. who has been' fireman" for the . Qoldaboro Lumber Companv. for several years, was held ' vesterdav . aflAmAAti w n A 1om1 w altAn V i , vi , Thb home entertainment - for the ; benefit of Bt. Paul's Church.! of I which we have made previous men-j ; tion, will come off in the Jlesfenger I r it..... J v 4. iu:. I Tdfer bo ce wilt be hmde : t,Ce WlU ,be nmdf JnuCuuc..;, v :; " 1' 'WflKiCTribulatiou Hall" opened 1 its Bpacious portals yesteroay mornf.iel o resume ouBiQ iorineweeitnere was an nnnmu t.inn nf viri Knra. ava.it.1 i . ipg th. Ml of the tor J M.jof , ing announcement,-court's open." . , i There were a number of petty cases . disposed of, among them - that of : to white tramps.- who had been " committed to the guard house Sun-J -"-ri r.trhL - Thev. were adinred"l ' " to leave town forthwith,immediately; . and without xlelay they "expedited," ng- shaaowea oy an A: lor wavpurpeaw vucj were beyond we soumern connoe the citv. But the case of interest -was that of two other white tramps, ! Ivonnsr iellows. iriving their names as ' . Henrv and Bobert Smith claiming! ;. to be brothers' and professing to be J making their way d&ck nome w pa-1 Tannah. Ua. Thev , were inaiccea '- at W . .hra for breakimr into tne omoeoii the Wyne Agricultural Works and Juto the office of the QoldshoroQil jius prouj vc4s .Mlb ling the desks of , both offices, which ii --irA iTvon Vint in which thevl mcj. ' A "c: rl.i.. I whose extreme mnesa we menwoneu fnnnd no money -From the Worasi. anj -v0. wri 'i tney aww w ua ' mma irt rtriasB i mm ii i nun a.xicr uiAiajsi itrmepS . belongingSto Maj. Mac- ; Donald. It was in thae latter placethat a. i n-i rmw rr srnriTTit'i.rii'Js.a s ii they were were discovered by ."Sim," the colored wagon driver, who "sized! them up" sufficiently to identify them afterwards. , lie gave; tne jm nH the made off into the pack oi tne cemetery, where they Skuuea uu aiurr ur, whert they made-topir way into a boi-cr; of - the early out-going J.?rrht hnt the police were on their track and scooped them in. They were bound over to - court, which convenes next week, And in -,ifnit rf were ' compntted to aL They are Dotn apparenwy yet in their teens, but they have the -counSnaSof nardeni and incor- - rinble reneradea. i O . v - - Vi " , i.1 r.i' : rnk. 4la Vinfh : ouRnrELrritvoLcaic. Thi Daily Anors enters this morniDg upon its twelfth , 4 . . . . k onu Toiome. wmcb, when com pleted will jound up iix fall tan "SI , VPf 1141 eMure f m t unceasing efforts for the idTancement MnC ' UU OjnraUDltj Snd th 'DeU . ' ' . - - , . i . ' f t 1 T rfTI taYI T AT IM1V nnwv I A Kay; a I M an ad I v"" v VM J ucu. that Are jnst, refined and -elevated, and in'all ways that are oondu'ciTe to material progperitj, and ' moral J and intellectaal progress.. I TTn Ttr V liinna V.. How TBI Akqcs has succeeded along these .lines is familiar to all Who haTe fayored it ' with their patJ ronage and watched the ret ulU of labors. -. VThat- GoldflborOiia. 1 . ,w " , , -' t s) AB0U8is,and the paper speaks iteelf and its town.' : PKIXSONAL MENTION Mr. Jesaee VT. Stanley is ' in the city on a Yisit vj nis xamuy. - "i A.- I' ' - :r Mr.' B. B. Witherington, of Fai sons, was on a business visit to our city yesterday.,, ' Mr. Vohn Crawford, of the U. 8erT, h" home la thu Clt7- Mail service, ii on a , brief visit to . . m I Miss Minnie Blocumb has re- I turned borne from her visit tore! - Miflfloi-Lilv and -.Marv Boiisr. L-Orange are on a visit fc their Ilattie Wooten, of La-Grange, are in J the city visiting their sister. Mrs. M. EL Uizzell. : MU LilliftQ Dillon & LaGrange, Pnt the day in this city yesterday. making purchases, and returned jhome by the afternoon train. Mrs.Dr Geo. L. Kirby,; Mrs. L B. Fonvielle and Mts. T. - STo eomb h MurnciLfrum attending a. bam Jones meeUngg m lVltming I ton ' , I - Ilia many friends will be sorry to I know that Air. T. W. iJewey is con fined to his home by fever, which it is hoped will not be of Jong dura tion. Mr' Humphrey left yesterday for Winston, te enter as a student of DavU School. Thb -Aeous' wishes him a prosperous and happy year of study, , MM.peT. pttrmkoD Ad . - . . . nwt M jinlj. . of tM nj " . 4 iein' l ; - Mrs. Thoa. Ednjundsott and party, oonsistinir of . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Exum and MIss IHt dmnndson, have returned home from their re- cent pleasure trip North. . M Farrar. wife of tha wide,a.ake and' stirring superinten f he r0old8boro Furniture Factory icfryesterdayfdr Brooklyn tr v il : i . w . CapL J. H. Wkrsrs. of , Messrs. H. Weil & Bros, shoe store, his friends everywhere will be sorry; to learn, has been jconnnea to ms , name ior geveral davs by severe uiness. v . T u- a;i proprietor - of . the lar L jamnStel, went up to BUtesville - yesterday . to see ; bis fa Capt J. D. Winslow, . ' .1 now considcrecUhopeless, . , niit ii aw awMBM bern's most progressive citizens and successful business men, was in the tfty Jtyn TWlV7 . . Argus Knitting , Mills, and was greauy impressed anu u tne ousy v wu rress be there encountered. .; A VERMONT FARMER'S ENQUIRY. vhHMCJoidaijorotoSayi Reptt WIIT NIX H7T - " Make Oar AdYAntacea ; A" Vermont A t araer,'irom-the Green Mountain sectiop, writes to the Baltimore Manufacturer Record J b t t where he can . . , . get good land at a moderaU; price m the South. He wishes to raise grass, --r v to oil wckKo bur Wld raise sheep. w-- . . . : lie desirs fqHW w directed- to where, in addition, Rood tchools, will -Bail him exactlj ; but . in su prohabiliti bo has ne?er .heard Uoldsborfl, Ana certoinij eas aex aa fanilirei ani 4rifortunn!ei tirer O - J, , been made known to him, for Golds boro has not yet awakened: to an ad- eouate comprehension of'thi merits of adrertising. , - v 'r v The Qreeo" Mountain i correspbn dent in qtiestion states that there are scores of men like nimseit who are looking SoutbwardMth a sroug in rralniia olhft field cion eitahtfetied iodety and raljroil fitna- Jn'rainn-Philntllr niT4 " h 00rtU Mart cunation to una some snco locamy pittnat their, bid -of ?2,723.000. as he indicates, and that they. haveffrhV Atarv ' alan nniifir ihA been hopintto see in their local pr their agritustarttl papert such in ally about new towns, lro4' furnaces lormauon aa wouiu put uwn on tne foT tne construcUoiI of ' 'onfi battle right track; but thus far tljeyv have ship or) he samfe 'plan as 'the!'other found nothing. They read occasionw twa-mrtA tWirv tifHin f hn. aodothertmngsthatmterestmanjbpingu prioe. at which,, the factnrers. but nothing about South-J Crsmna offered. to. build, one veasel. ShbrinV 1W nir'cufa1 f rS ) all mails bring them circulars from I all parti Of the far West l filled.' With flattArin atoriea that are not attain in keepinar with , the reports ihat come back from friends aud acftuain- tances who have been mreu to.tnose lnVarl trt " thrift States bv similar hiehlv colored sUtemenls. He winds np by say- f ar inp nere are reunite uhum- tions about.the, agriclil tages of the Booth foi A I . If... It . I . tlonsabout.the.agrifiliituri.adyan- igencraJUU trihution. thoiu. whose dutv it is t6lZZTZ. ii-TrnVatkCai.a circulate them ahould send them to v r - tbhjirto they wi ThW sciously a represenUtive ; or many more men than those ior whom ne writes. There is a steadily .growing 'l' L. conviction amopg tu only liortu: South wos oi TontfTWheref wflff Uaw1wiUcUky iffect 11 find many earnest remers."l m day morning., 'Severiloipor. borieit-inauirer 'is uneon-ftW ot Aew lngiana bpKoiau'inei Absiitadti Becretar Snauldiha . -In- ; Hharthefe-tanlt'b 1 -1 tlJaL.thiis a,.matter many localties that would enrtrelywthin e'iftoi of the suit them, nut wnere tney are is tneiijootorj question., - r. f NOWJf there IS anf One town Wltn faHitrUhinguntryround-aboutlfJ.'? iy f4 .i .-..-(- that can bear, the closest investiga tion" and -offer resistless opportuni ties , to prospectors, that town u Goldsboro, with her broad-acres round-about outstretching afar off, of fertile lands, adapted, ; to all growths and. with 'Ablimate nignant as the smile of Fortune her- 1 - 11 1V.1 : nAA.l la fnii Cil. J3.ll lUBI ta uwum la mi Goldsboro to . "get a move ,o Aer M knA taVilAfP intr(MtWd 'tfdBiitv in har.lf an r,a?nti raoh thia lJtTP'W sired informatioui ynk i systematic, reliable and thorough manner, it his, were, done, there would soon be steady tide of immigration of in- dqstrious aodtbrifty agriculturalists from the North1 that would in a few years create a demand focal 1 the farm lands that now Uc I fallow, and for 'alt tnevrfgln tracts tbat'at pre- ent have but a nominal value. Not to speak of the impetus and increase they would give to business, but also f our population and wealths p IBot in thu matter CToldi boro I tftuktaot'for 4itraU. Aalkinisvthelretara oi purchase prtitsi !On this safe nnrldbPi. former ilaalrinff M I 3utn has before 1 him ' too . much Discovery for Consumption: It ta guaran terntory to travel over in making a teed to bring relief in "every case, when selection-from, personal obaervaiion. iieTjannot spare the time- mt the monev that would be reauired to travel leisurely through all this ter ritory in search - of a home. When the eastern farmer starts West on such a quest he has a definite loca- toin in mind He has learned all he could about it and is favorably in clined, toward itji JJoAisimet by some person with whom be has been in correspondence, who. takes pains to prevent the . home seeker . from seeing any other than the -brightest side of the picture until the bargain is made and the immigrant captured 1 Vfhat uoidsbord " needs to uo is to et her advantaires, in Railroad fa cilities and agricultural 'And manu facturing : opportunities,' be thor oughly and .systematically placed before the public in an intelligent and comprehensive manner, , ' The question is, .what is (ioids- boro going to do Sbonjtrj7pV - ; , ' - Rslstratfcm. The following are the registrars and places of registration for Golds- . .... .t 1 x . " 'i-" Doro city ana towasxiip. , J First Ward J, M. Hollo well. set I re giatrar: efflce at A., a ' a 1 1 .' . Ire- to fcooW' ' , .. . ... ! Jwpilt-t-. office'at drnir store of Hob. inBOn Brosr - Thirl 'tyard John, Miller, (col ored.) re i trar; office at his shop, i ana .Township A istiar; Oulce in Sher- rnnrt rintiRA. '" .. FthAVard E. ' A. !Wri2h ' teji of J istrar: ofllce at store of 'Creech Tiros, j i ,t ,vahitt9jKT-.J-: )' ; WAsuiKQToy, Oct. 4. The -Soor retary of the "NTy this ,af ternooa awarded to WnVlT Cramp & Souj. Vbiradelp'hla,' conract'for the con strnctloa 'cf two 1 coast 'line battle shins, increased 'in' lensrth twelve feet ot er the Department plans.'" for $3,020,000 each, and a contract' for - protected, cruisep under "Department Union Iron Work of BV Francisco that they will be riven 'a, contract derUke the work for $3,180,000, U'.'00Q KftRT? Uon Xxpepses. . .This, is $00,000 less than -tha hid nf lh Tfninn Trnn Ttri.iL 'J ' iT ? ' 1 - TViamWimV nnt i nry,Penartment olosed to-day out of I " ii I Ui . ' la re8Dect to. 'the memory, of ex.Secre. f- ti,U, ; urtrAinA' 1 ' " IMI f 'a MVUWBi V J IWIIMI. Secretary WinaomV Assistant Soo- retary Bpaulding and Hettleton, and General Annraiser Tichcnor snent - :! icuuv uiui uucoLivuo miais aii!i aiugui iK'pgard . toMJhe e?l flt t(h existing tarifforatsAP- pj theTrtainy 3)ipsJtinent Lr irmlisioo-tffanter rondi'at.ena. . - ... r " T . . . T , . tpaHti. anihAtHbijrrPepartmout is , di.rin&A'tirintemttr. iru itm mat. -Capt. James K WhltN SJuperln- teudentpf fh Sixth ' Irtyision Rail- way Mail Scrvice;headquarters at ChWo. has beerf hnnointed fJen. er.i SnDerintendent'of the Railwav I M4il Servjoe At Wagl1ngton;:,tlce J, Ab-l.rUi Ron liivna anrtnintal Rpn. on(j Assis'tarit Postmaster;' Geheral. . i . . I .,., . " " ' m m ,m. I A 9 k r X - i Oranges, Bananu and Chltfquepififr Just "rnT. P?1' rpom anqrTni Katablishment of J. D. Daniels. North j.r . : . , ffTBeptersiior : ' rhMdorapns eniarirea- For fuU partlou. lars apply to MISS KATE GALLOWAY. Studio, corner er. of Chestnut and James Art: Miss Caddie Fnlglram Is now prepared to Open a class In the different branches Jitlnce solicited. , Terms mad 9 known on IppU I I ii V? V canon. A 8af j lnye'atment ' '. Tt'ntia fvhlp.n ta imarafiUKl uk hrtnir vnn satisfactory results, or In esse Iff failure a PlU FOU Can bttV from OUr adTertlied used, tor anv affection of Throat. Lunes or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflam mation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Oioc etc.) etc, ; It is Dleasantand azrveable to taste.' r)erfeotly safe, and can always fee depeadd ttpon. Trial bottles free at Jno. HUlrSbn'i Drug ' store. -UUL Merit Win. . ,.? We desire to jar to our eltlzcns, that for years we have been aelrmg ur. King's rew jjisoovery ror UOnfrompnon. in. King's New Liie nils, JBackJea'a'Arplca , Salve and Electric Bitters, and hkve never handled remedies that SeUas well. or that j hare given such universal satisfaction. We do not hiiato to goarantea them every time, ind we stand ready to refund the purcliase pelce if satisfactory results do not follow their ve. : These remedies haye won tholr great popularity purely ob tLeir merits. Jno. II. IIIIl A Bon's Urugglita, - -- ' -'- . Racket Btore. The They are busy opening muuner - we lucaet Btore. , j . .t ,.i . . Jl BLgr RarRain. Fuchtler A Kern are aelltag Summer I suits at $3.50. Summer coats at So cents Give us acalL ".M; 1 - Racket Btore. )?(Vf " Don't fall to see the new dress good at the itacaet store, Riacket Btore." TT Men's hats and ca: :p at the ivu:ket btore - w " V . 1 a- - aw w v -i7Vl.f "n tow houscf upto mldnjght Sunday. of J customs at, the'varioni ; ' HOR RENT. rrurtcrpia floors a . (v 94 MtMf ntw Building-, on Wt Uitr ScptSOtf. ' J08. K08E.VT1IAL. lr. . C. llvodnnnn, Ocn , eral tlmimnr t liiunoti u il. H, C. ho HiM' !) it briivva Hi' m l a , l aM nf lihrr'unt!u tlmt Ui Jxt lisiani. mi ;y n nut cunt, mi. I tiit It I tl.o ft i't i"' H urn f r IiiiliMft tlull til' l IT Iim d. 7l I . JTlESlt Bt'JTLY OK Q X5AOI.K UHAND-n MALTED MILK -a BLLINS' rpOD ' -a 1 'i' 'ri ! s if: li 1 '!. .('''; "i , i . i - At srsPTOOENia milk rownsas iurr Bsositao. . 11LLE3 ' A SHA27I702T. EdziTXlSSSM - - ...... PAMTTI WAWnW TITB PAST123WUTTINCrTni.' Norton Yam Sweat Mte CAK BB rCINIBHED AT Tk A ATT1? f G elt xJ XJLUlOtl I DAILY, AT 80 CENTS PElt BUSHEL. IS YOUR PROPERTY INSURED? iFire Insurance Agency. OOLD8BOHO, H. 0. W Wa aoltolt ycur Inauranoo. Wa hare at loud UumpanM and aatno ratea a otbor iront" Saeutoofuraplaoloi'jrourlnauranoa, DENTAL w NOTICE ! I WILL OPEN AN OFFICE IV a tT tm nmrvM I ARLINQTOlN HOTEL, OOLDSUORO, N. 0 Oct 9th. '90. FILLING TEETH WITH GOLD A SFZCIALT7. E. D. BARNES, Otit. s.-dwlw. OENnsr. Racket Store. Collars, cuffs and handkerchiefs at th Racket Store. nnnVUn a A. R.lv. r" T"".r r .. . . balviu woria ior t,au,i Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever I Corns, and all SkiillrupUons, and poai-J tlvely ct jes Piles, or no pay reqalrea. Irl UKuarasteed to give perfect satisfaction, I or monef wtundid. Wm WIoenU perl box. jronveoy j. u. urn eon. Umbrellas at the Racket Store .rom 47 1 eents to $1.73. Ward the Barber guarantees satisfac tion, In hair cutting and shaving. NeoJrwear. The finest Line of Nock wear Juk received at Racket Btore. If you want good go to the It cket t ;oods for a little money tore. It does, 'Kerr's Spool Cotton only i cents at the new xote Bargain Btore. Yeaet Uaxea, : If you have aot tried Miss Ann Toleri Teast Cakes. 10 cents a dosen. von should do so at once, and you will use no other. Always freih at the store of III. O. Q. Perkins, or you can secure them from Was l Tpierherseu. , .. Racket Store. We have Just received a beautiful line hassocks at the Racket RtoreJ Qlorla Bilk Umbrellae, A few left at the New York Bajvain Btore. . . , ' . Have your hair cut at Ward the Barber1! Onr S1.S0 and 12.00 shoes for Ladies an card to beak at the New York BaminJ o. - - I FALL IS UF0:i C3 OT, KDAIX ABI LAT1SCJ IS T II El ft FALL STOCK OF CCDS an not ro j !l iCAtt L ) V!) L'JTi lutuant I you '.I It In I -Tor.M v c.r: -ca: ; My itxk In c , to l;i inry roystir'S - to::;. A SI'DCIAl.TY. J CAM PCT TOU UP A HAN! paektftoftha DDNt CAN D Vina cm', i toraa or 8 pouM FANCY POX. ALL KINDS FRUIT IN SEASOII Mm rERIODlCAlA CTC. Tk UUat worka lufth bwt aowla. ' IPlUlir PODM StatinHPTT Itfi J Thaftaaat Itaauf loka la U elty for book kooplnv and rcnaral bualc wholesalf; T VOH CROSS CUT CIGARETTES Soliciting a! iharaof your ptronae, I TODKS TECLY. J, R. GRIFFIN. Oornor under Hotel UrMory.Ooldebofo, N.O THE QUESTION ANSWERED. rjlIIE QUESTION ASKED BY the people is, why is Ed. L. Ed mundson doing so much bnslnoss. The answer is, because he is STRICTLY BUSINESS. k. He bought goods before the rise, discounts his bills, and only charges his customers what others Eay by buying on long time; and uys in large quantities, and re tails at -WHOLESALE PRICES And buys only Good Goods, guar anteeing entire SATISFACTION ur uiuuo; iuuuuw. " Kn .trt nottn arr va. tha larirest i - 0 And most select Stock of CALICO, DOMESTIC DRESS , Goods, rant goods, Ginghams Tickin.Oil cloths, Corset. Shirts, n " o.i.. fa.ir;nM n. kerchiefs, Suspenders, HaU, Caps, Boots. Shoes Clothing, LtC. Urock- erv And Glassware, Snff, CigArt. Cigarettes, And lots of other goods too numerous to mention. Be sure to call at the itoro of ED. L. EDMUNl'SON. Opposite Hill's Drug store, Wal nut street. Racket Store. A full line of shoes just opened at tne RacketStore. They were bought before shoes advanced, therefore we can sell cheaper than ever. At The K. T. B. B. The boat 30 cent Corset la Goldsboro. Racket 8tore. Hosiery, gloves and tidies at the Racket fttnm. Pineapple Gem, The latest and finest drink of the season Try it at Robinson Bros. Drug btun. We Axe AffenU , For tha Hanan ek Boa fins Men's shoes. Give ta a look. . . RacketStore.'' New rood a arrivlnz. daily at the Racket Store. , ; Get Four shaving dona at 'Ward tha 'Barber's.-.; i
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