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1 can forget Cleveland even half of Uill and Tammy. 1 a mm a B . m be- fcnerin Aiaranam can ootatn a re quisition from Got. Fowle, which he will probably do this afternoon TThe Daily Argus. i . " " j r- IIJII HHP T JO,5..E, ROBINSON. ! w Bnm an nanimii t t Tai A on aaaka to ba a raliabla pa par r aa aaoaaa m4 ta faattlr Da-oraUo, ud aarlr s an aaaa I waarata taa people rWM ara a ataka, rYofiaaa(Ta,abraatof the Mr, wm aaall alwaja da tot to keep oar adl rial u local orUomna np to the Ur and r. Owr etrouiaUoa la raptdlj taoraaalns. MMlfliMBlkan the tarreet circ-u la ta of ear paper la Baatera Horta Carolina. vwtiA m &-i4rM.cm from t)l0 rat fc, of literal v workers groom ia a popular and successfn " " - I I i a mi - i ? i i easier man many anoincr oi uis 7 , ,r. I et( rftttlVA enf MAmnlnliUI fin -uu uv,...ucrauio lu.i. jee(i lor ft valuable tract of land without merit, but nothing that the proceeds of which will be am- 1 will bo likeljr to prove of very en- P'e to erect a handsome bnilding darinir worth. M uoiiege wtncii will be I 1. . 1 l II II aii'jwu h ATcra memorial nan This was a most generous gift and one wnich entitled her to the thanks of every Methodist and friend of education in the State A "PtlAfi-l TT ttAf WAt alt vi VOOIS1 f I , 7 , . , " Kaleigh Chronicle t At tb gc, iu. uugTic ua.c-y announce. brlde, reeidence in Johnston Co his determination to cease from yesterday at eleven o'clock. Mr literary labors. "I htve written Edgar B. McCullers of the firm of much and am tired," he ear . M. w McColIers, Sr. & Sons, of i f ii. a. -M mm a i ar a 17.1. .on u U.mH if viayion, ana Jirs.aima Avera l- i , . , ., .u. were married, ilev. Dr. Frank .o w,..iei, w, .axenie easily uw IteiJ offlcilting Tbe bri(Jg( miuiuia uaja, a.icr iuuK uu tn3 groom are great favor active career. Ho can be spared ites wherever known. The 5 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. IW ftfPiw WDitUid. BENJAMIN r. GRADT. of Duplin. SPIIS WHITAKKR, of Wake. ftf AAcUor-ia XUrio. B. W. POU, JBt, of John ton. COUNTY TICKET. B. P. ATCOCK. Pbr AmM af JgaynxnWri ; JXttW. BBTAN. HIRAM J. HAM. H. GRANT. Ar fax CWbctor ; WM. T. DOBTCH AL8A.J. BROWN. br C7t Wrior Cbr : CHA8. r.;UIRRTNG. far TVaMwrw: P0HN T. DIRS. for Oorxmm : DR. JAB. H. POWELL. JFrnmY 0mWVQQF LOUIS GODWIN. EVEN IP TRUE. WHAT THEN ? Where Doca the Farmer Come In? Those good people who imagine it a fine thing to discourage or pro hibit foreign cpinmercedo not stop to consider that the United States have tor some time paet been sell ing to them. Our imports of mer chandise from European countries in 1889 amounted, in round num bers, to $369,000,000; our exports to European countries in the same period to $585,000,000. To Great Britain alone we exported $382,981,674 and imported in re turn but $178,267,067. Evidently this is not a trade to which we can afford to bo indifferent. The balance that appears in our favor was not, of course, paid in cash. L'art of our exports to Eu rope are paid for by imports from otner countries. inere is very little cash actually employed in such business now, commerce be ing mainly a sjstem of exchanges, J he less, therefore, we take of tor eign goods, the lets wo export o our own. But our exports are almost ex The clusively our surplus agricultura Btory, products, ar,d the prieo we can get A FRESH SUPPLY OP- a KAQLE BRAND 9 CONDENSED MILK. MALTED MILK M ELLIN 8 POOD - Ar PEPTOQENIC MILK POWDKR JUIT UCIITID. MILLEB & SHANNON. iiinfFHti!ii3i a a iiiiLiririFimuKi mm. -r-,L-jj-j nnnnp "'iirrnanrnnni' '"lri ninnnan Tbe Kaw York Sun is advised that tha South, In the next Presi dential elect Ion, .will "compel" the nomination of Cleveland Sun affects to believe the wl nMn, ;. rnrih, frrtm lor this surplus that is, its value th t h in exchange determines the price m. 4 u o u mi of toe whole. 1 his is why eucces- That tha South will vote nnc-1 . ..... . ... J . . sivo aaamons to tnetaies on lm- lnallj aoidlytor Ueveland goea port8 jiave Readily lowerel the Without saving. The Constitution money value of our crops. And and the Ao-Uerald are the only now we are trying the experiment newspapers in the 6outh that have of m.akin thc t.ar,ff 80 hiKh not frankly asserted a preference wf I ' 8tP C?a at - . ' " . ." r . c tw what are wegoinir to do with our lor uiereiand, and witnin tbe past wneat and cm and cotton and four or five. months, so perfect be- pork and petroleum! While the came Southern popular unanimity in behalf of Cleveland and Ms creed, that both these quasi-Democratic sheets have taken occasion to declare, "in totideni verbis" and in special editorials, that they now, accept tbe tariff reform creed ot the Irrepressible Mr. Mills'." The solidity of tbe South is not more marked manufacturer is bein "protected," whero dors the farmer con e in Phila. Tim8. Unhappy Tom It"i: In view of the en-ipti ruvy of Mr. Iieed n ti..vi:!iri? through thc counny, hiiq on hii occnsmrH psr- titirinn;' ' ft' thu South t. r villihca tion aiiJ a ijeo hiwI Icr.owiiiL' t Ii at ha renrosontH n v . In 'it i.n.tu.r. hen the Lodge bill t ion of the people of the United is discussed, than when the ex President isjnentioned. The Con stitution coquetted, for a time, very fondly and rery offensively to its readers, with Gov. Hill and the Aya-Herald that apes the Consti- tflumirhen it monkeys with tl tariff, was at the si me timo ex ceeding affectionate and full o admiration for the chief magistrate of New York. But southern peo ple wero little disposed to tolerate this infidelity to Cleveland who sacrificed himself, as a candidate for tho presidency, in order tha the 8onth might not become, as in , preceding presidential campaigns, the theme of ceaseless den unci aVf ' t W" ! won ,vj ue -uepuoiican press and politicians, lie made the tariff the Issue. He made every great owner of a Trnst chip his hands on nia pocket book. He has forced the people to inquire by what pro cesses, despite their ceaseless toil, thej grow poorer and by what force tramps are multiplied and now the whole wealth of the coun try Is rapidly forced into tbe hands of the few who furnish Quay with hit millions, now dispensed in tbe purchase of congressional districts. The South waa especially grate ful that Cleveland forced a new lasue tnto the contest of 1888. The South waa the beneficiary of Clere- land's deliberate aelf sacrifice and the couth is not apt to forget a benefactor. Some of its own 4statesmen,w so called, hare been wihapily, ' tumbling blocks to it, and when Cleveland lifted na out of the "Slough of xespond" and sat ns on a plane of equality with Northern States, and forced the peopU to go la pursuit of thieves who plucked them while they wept oyer the negro's imaginary sor rows, It is hardly possible' that we StattP, it is very s ratifying to hink of the rcat and interesting pros perity of the would-bo roj-cri ed section. Mr. Iiecd and those whu act with him had as well nndeisUnd from now on that out "loins are girded," and thc South is i;oing to nght any isenc detrimental to her that mar aricc, but the fiU wi bo roado inside the Union. ll IB inow &nglana s titue now to secede she threatened to do it early In tho century and if Mr need doecirt like the "united country," he can signify it by with drawing bis section we will at tend to getting it back, though nn like the teeming South, its bar rens can well bo spared. m Keed is an open enemy;- and that ia much in favor, but an enemy he is. I(ichmond limes. IS YOUR PROPERTY INSURED? I'ire Insurance Agency. LEON B. HTJUPIIKEY & CO., GOLD9BOBO, jNO. (TrW Wo aollolt yeur lonuranoe.t. Wa haru KtKMl Ckimpanlea and oirre ratea aa other Arenta. See ua before plaoioa your Inauraoce 8opt S-dwf G00NS; JK. L. B. BASS. AT HI3 UBOCEBY Store on John atreet, wanta a dosen live Coons In rood order riaht away. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. & Cort Report, Aug. 17, M "W"' .ml MSP ABSOLUTELY PWB 3BARGAINS FOR ATT, TN FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE- NEW YORK ;-:BAGAIN:-: STORE. B. B. &CO. It you wish to thrive, r'; You must rise at five,' - AND THEN GO , TO ! Bizzoll Bros. & Go's. WHXSX TOU WILL TUD N OHOIOE AKD FRESH CROCERIEC, At tbe rery lowest market price, to tempt ana please tbe pal late, for after a bountiful bar-,; est the.'1 season , of- : ; feasting' begioa. ; I ' " : JUST TBT TBXZB niiB - - Flour, Heal, Ilams, Pare Leaf Lard, Snow Hake Hominy, Oat meal, fresh canned foods, reaches, Pine Apple, potted meats. Ovsters. Sardines, Pickles, of all kinds, es- mi m tubt keceived.80 DOZEN WHITE SHIRTS FROM t3 c to $1.25: M PIECES enceaandextracta. Every thing kept U p.nt Goods, m to 85 cts. per jard; 43 doa. Underihirts, all grade, from ii in a FIK8T CLASS OEOOEBY.; " CkS. to f 1.00 each; 60 bunches Spun Cotton: 1 bale Knlttincr Cotton. 28 eta. Ter Thm V rt.l... ir-i for Ladies and Oenta from S in mi nap n&lr 9.A n.. .11 ok 1 . . . " T 1 r7. ' kibucb, o ucr vent icaa man idb reirniar nrir.e: wi rihm whit nn Flanneli. An sleirant line of Molasses. (trj it,) teas of all the best quality, Spices, Ginger, Clover, whole and ground, Cskes and Crackers, a WHITE CANTON FLANNELS AND EA ISLAND GOOD. S0.d w!& iye, roiasn, . juatenes, ; Urooros, (Baskets, Paper Bags all sixes, WrapDinsr Psrjer. Roll in PinaJAfft. Smoke the best cisara in town, at & CO'S. Tirfljiia Htisj-Ufi , tortpti 4 60. Th. beat $3 00. ta.50. $3.00. ww .v,v" Tha Ixiar tl HO tl fin t1 rn tl 7.1 Vii.l l. T m '' ' 2.00 $2 60 shoe, ii! Gold.boro for Ladiel Wear th. cVblnat brand Hoff.rl Vad llwa "..Wing AOOacco, SILK UMBRELLAS 1 uulLLA8 AT REDUCED PRICES; 60 f ATEEN AND 1VU Gingham Umbrellas, from 85 eta. lo ta ftn- as Hn rjnt Ri.r. in 4K auu ou cia. worm ou sna 70 cts. N BOSTON GARTERS, SLEEVE HOLDERS, ETC. 1 9fi PIKCES PRINTS FANCIS, FROM 6 TO J; 85 PIECES INDIGO BLUE Printt: chuan Panta frnm 9.x . i KA TV. an nn aa ka ao nn sa.ou Bttyjis in Uoldiboro for the moner. A V b n. t " Cnffs, onlj 12i cents. Job Lot 100 dot. collars at 7t eta. or 75 cts. per drreo. '2f?-51A1UH y cts. per ponnd. 25 sets Bngs;v Harness irom 16 21 tO $18.00. Worth from $8 00 to Slfl OO. Rninr Whin, frnm R. nn n t1 41 - - - - -aaj - mmw rnm, mm wua Wff aw Va "a I 'Pwtt Ann half Ua.. .t. m -a. i aaa -.. ' I j vut w vui iv cisvt mftae dj voiasooro nmttiDg rtctory. RESPECTFULLY, : Southerland's N. Y. Bargain Store. FOR SALE. A HOB9B AND ROAD CART FOB SALE j. a. for caih. Ilorao gentle, and a g-ood walker. ADD T LO Oct. 21. JOHV HUNT. -Goldsboro, N. a iWANTBD!! SatlafacUaa eaaraataaS a aaay aataraai. STATE NEWS. Wilmington Star: Rev. T. H Pritchard, D. I)., Rev. F. D. Swim dell and Kev.;R.E. Peele. ad dressed the meeting of colored preachers at Shiloh Bsptist Church yesteraaj, on the Prohibition question. - The meeting adjourned until Tuesday next at 10 a. m.. at at. Stephen's A. Al. L. Church. Newbern Journal : A riait to rort Barnwell on last Saturdav . . . enaoiea as 10 see me oest cotton we have seen this season. Although most of tbe fields have been gone over, ine plant is heavily laden with tbe Ucecy staple. Sneh erop has not been made-in that section in man j years. If ever be fore. We heard of farmers who have already gathered a bale to the acre and will ret more. The corn is nnni nally gooa. Durham .fun : W. R. Ueradon, more familiarly known hem aa Rhodes, and who is wanted here upon the charge of murder, was ar rested in South Roston. Va., this f a . . a morning oetween the hours of ten and. twelve o clock. He Dassed thtough Roxboro this morninir at 8:15 o'clock, lie will U held in custodj .at South Boston-until t7 kTy v mm HUL'lIll! Z Mm I iTora l f I Oum t F 'Wis tintiu, m ' a 100,000 Pounds WHEAT, RICE OR RYE STRAW AT ROY ALL & BO&DEN'S FERRIS' GOOD SENSE CORSET WAISTS hav ipidl7 amwa te Ior U put 7M woi arorar a MILLION SENSIBLE WOMEN Chlldrso. Tbaat Wtata aoatom teua NATURAL BEAUTY d tba hnna fona aa OOD Bud M, aa4 an m m anr -Tnaah" PttUraa. BEST Matanala (araaabaal, BEST von Health, Oaiafart, Waar aaa Ftaba., RlBaBaefclaatEUp f ot Horn BoppartM Tapa-Faataaaa JBattaaa aa1 . (I. CarS aaaaBattaa Malaa mtmH mm r wn.1 JT, i raauLaBT v t I Zl, Leidlng Retailer!,' &gs FOR VJs' H. WEIL & BROS THE QUESTIOIAHSWEM; rHE QUESTION 4SKED BY the people is, why is Ed. L. Ed- mundson doing so much business, j The answer is, because he is STRICTLY BUSINESS. He boozht foods beforo the rise. he discounts his bills, and - only I Tie immense increase" In Onr. bnalnesa demandml larirnr nnrfiaaaa I charges his customers what others! and we have met the emergency, and now take pleasure in assuring' vmj uj uujiuK vu lonx ume ana you ion we eiQimi uie mosi penect ana complete array of URYJ uuia m jaxjia -uuauunws ami lUwi'Oi ana Uil UWfO OI every descriD ion ewr hnwn n t . - i... ........ . - - . r - . i isjis a i and other grades. WHEN YOU WANT tAGGIHG AND TIES,- -GO TO ' BizzeltBws.fi). Walnut Street, GoWsboroiN. . a npBS PMDKB81QK1D HAW QTJUMD lM oonaeotkm with hla llarbta RhIum. BOOT AND SHOE -UAKiHC 'ii ' , REPAIRING :-. SHOP, WHIBB OHLV- first ci-ynimiEii WILL Bt KMPLOrXpAJfO V SATISFACTION GOARAKTEED. Thja draaHnirnt will ba la rhanra af (ka ' wJLS,no!rB aoalla4 work aaa Mr. A' GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS- i ' D. A GBANTHA1L: Ymm' UKE DEPOT MA'ITKESS FAOTOKX OOIdDSBOXSO, 2T:a. M GOLDSB0R0 BOOK-STOSEv N. R. ROBFlT&CO. Frowietort. STOCHOPBOpJ PKHU r - We have eyerythiog- in 'resdiness now to meet all the V . i.r ,'. . requirements in the v- , WM. STATlpSMT Aa'P IN ; Picture Frames and Movldin B A' Kl.l OKKlMlKTl. M CTT aUt a k.r WALLPArra.' ratra skits cotstlss i raver iumcxEs.- eyery descripti . ... . . , - mis maraeu . . . . BLACK AIM D C OLORE D AN of wbtehwwt effor at : ' waoecuon of aafxada a j-r m aa I EXTURES, WHOLESALE ;PRI0ES- B LAG IV AlJ D ; COLOR E D .-."SILK'S. c.uv uuii uuii uwu vtwub, iruar I Katin Unr.hAa. I4ma firaln " Kharl.m. TT.IIU V .t " a miwwu vuu uuiui avvil llflnin inL WirM anrl all nf tha nonrnof n.o.-n e:i I J I or money refunded. - He baa nnwIT.: r-u ... ... . - T- '. . in stock, not to "arnre, the largest I x -f ' " ' -i-v and most select stock of. - IV OVELTIES' : IN DRF-SS GALtOO". DOMESTIO TiTiFRS - . -' I - "Oar rosirnifibent exhibit is mads no of Goods, Pant - goods " Qinehams I Woolen, as well as Silk textnrea. Tmnnrtivl TW.. p-m.. "b Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, broidered Robes. Brocade NoTeltiea. Cheviot. -flam!, tt.;- ti.: Drawers, Socla, Stocking, Hand, Camels Hair Stripes, Bourette Zflects in both Plaids andBtrines! kerchiefs, Suspenders, Hat, Caps, Tweeds, Homespun, &c, in one class, and of the other. " . ary and Glassware, Sniff, Cigars, la 1 T T ' "TV "T- T T - Cigarettes, and lots of other goods JC ' 1 I -1 1 panT7 to call at the store of . Vwied assortment of Tiimmed Hate -and Bonnets, both imported. ;- . iuu uiw vi vi wu uiuiuiaciQrei ire naye a oranca of our business RD. L EDM UN DS0N1 1 .t1 rlZl'-J lcltert of m?w?tj . ' - - .... .ugnn. , vu ui vuu viuciiwi tJ.uu UQ OYCF WA flP.llTPr tha mwti nnt atrccL I HT Tl f! A CJ" ,BTi7nL-s'Tl3c:-u . - - - J5- 7tt 1 ' 'ti . - I -a orchont Tuflof OCLDESOIid, XI. o. ' I cS3 CO.
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