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tilt: 21ialL'M Reliable Advertisers CBI THl COLCMMOf j To Bsadi tta Hans Cirtli f)U ADVERTISERS.' TO 8ECUBI CUSTOMERS. . :,. , ... . , . -;. . . " : ; ; -This Aaous o'er the people's lights No soothlct trains of Mala's sou A'V " - - Doth an stents! Tlgll keep; Q UU its handred syes to sleep." I VOL. XII. GOLDSBORO, N. C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. , NO.,10 THE ARGUS, tMOHirioi Rates ro Daily t . . One crv. one Tear. IrfYrtvanoe,. .....M.00 - II u onm. ! month. In advance....... 1.40 in auoy.oiM moou. in htuim. .-.au Soavmmos IUtm rdi Wmtn - One opy.ona year, in advance,.., 1X0 Una oopy. tlx month, la advanoe... . . 60 ' rbereoanbe no better medium of advr 09e daily Into the hand of lu many readbra. iiur than through our oolumos, m our fkpur Islo merchant! and e tho chief roaaon for hui a-mninirtnMmeverrwniinaeaor ouraaver meat read as of um as poaalble. tha advantage of advertising In Th Dailt Ahqvs U at ono vldent, aa our patron will bare their adver- eialind oa avititoatlon. .,- ' taetneat real arrcan every ear. uvea iur- . - . - - $ K W ADVERTISEMENTS. -MUk-C J.Orlfno. " . Two valuable head of itock ou-eJ by Mrs, Jo Person's Wash. LOCAL. BRIEFS. Oysters have oommenced coining in freely. Thb "Fair Rebel- at the Meseeo ger Opera House to-night. Th Tarbonf Fair and the Wtl doa Fair both open to day. Miss Lollie Lkww is. visiting relatives in Tarboro. I'm next session of the North Garoliia Presbyterian Synod will I held ia Raleigh, , Tai health of Goldsboro was never better than at this time. No sickness of any account is reported. If any person in this city has fail ed to register it is their own fault The have been fully warned by Thk Argus. ; Ills many friends here weregiaa to see in the city yesterday Mr. J. A. Bonita, f Wilmington, who spent the day here on business. i Ms. W. IL Lrojf left yesterday fox tfce Northern markets to purpnabp hep second stock of Fall and Winter goods, Ooldsbobo is the favorite cotton market of all this section. Evrey day is a thronged day on our streets with the fleecy staple. - To DaYwcek is election.. It will be a great day of victory for Demo- - 1 At.:..' 4 kan nil turn craw in vuia uuuutj u mrj out to the, polls and vote. - r A KHOWis of hail visited the gtqny Cfee'k. $ectiou Sunday at ter nmn' hut it wiia not sufficient to cause much .hnpi&e to the matured crops, ; ; , ' It is a tiWasure to us to ohrouicle the imDrevemeot of Mr. M.J. Ham, who has been confined to his home, in Stony Creek -township, for the mutt ten davs bv fever. 11U physic- - - 4 . ' tan rMnll VlA Will I Ml AhlG tO M Out and going again in a few days. . Theei will be a grand Ejcmocratic railj ureecQ wre. um J.. 1 1 1 IM.QA am W The mtine wui oe iures8j ut Mr. Hiram 4. Ham, Democratic can didate tor the House, Sheriff J as. u nnf - ViU PL. A. WriffhL and others. l The public are cordially in --Tiwtt. -..- r" ; ..... . at several pointsn , this, section this week; eaneB(lJ ia --'"iwu Thursday 10 Beaufort, Friday . in 3' . la m r Nftwhern. and Saturday in this city, : ' 1 . nlain n. pounder Of DemocraUo principles, Jn4 is floing great service for hisj party.' 'large frqw shoutt tarn WITH the cold wve that has de scended to this genial climate, the 'festive oyster -has arrived. The " return of the lusolous bivalve will be ' p1p.bratad ' at the Sunday 'School Eoom of the Baptist church to-night Tha festival under the auspices of Ihe Baptist ladies to-night will be the choicest of the season. A pleas ant social time is promised to all Don't fail tocoiM. THBaforewdMcKinley and his TrUr fnr him art friAtened by im- : bending ger of his defeat Mnph rnnTiA nd ftloouence are emptied in cVininir Tnnirftl r.nrrenti into his . ABt And the HeDublicans are al readyMemanding a fair count This uniformly means the old. Chandler Florida-liayea risi ting statesman pro cess by which the presidency was stolen for llaves and more recently Venable's seat in Congress for a ne- TYPICAL AMERICANS. That thelSouth bravely fought, -u became Americans and by Ameri caus was bravely overpowered, is the sentiment of the progressive present, in every portion of the Union. Politicians "alone fiie the dying embers of sectional feeling and fra ternal hate, Editor Macfarland, of the Phila delohia Record, declares the two 4 w finest tributes ever paid to an Amer ican were to Rolf. E. Lee, and that no American better deserved them. One of the tributes was the cli max of Ben Hill's oration "Lee was like Ca'sar without his ambition, Napoleon without his selfishnes8,and Washington without his reward." The other was the close of aj pane gyric on Lee by Dick Wintersmitb. of Kentucky, when he said of Lee, "going, to Heaven he relieved Wash ington of his eternal loneliness"! 'But there is another tribute to an American of our own day that is equally as beautiful, and,! perhaps, more certainly true. It is the trib ute of Chatincy Depew to Qrover Cleveland, at the recett New York Soldiers' Banquet He said : If I am to name the typical American, the man who loves and believes iu his country beyond ev- nry thing else, the man who, deter mining once in what direction his duty leads, cannot be swerved from the path the man who is doggedly persistent iu what he believes to be right the man who thinks not of self, but of the ' country and its needs, I would name Grover Cleve- and. What he has accomplished is the very highest.attribute to the pos- bilitjes of American citizenship. A country lawyer iu the city of BnffalOj he shed luster upon the high pro- esuon which ho had chosen. As the mayor of his native city, he pre sented as his record a clean and econ omical administration. Coming into the highest position in the land with out previous experience and without scarcely a precedent to guide bim in the conditions which surrounded he won the affection of his party and commanded the respect and admiration of fiia opponents. I nd myself in one of the proudest positions of my life in being permit ted to present to you Grover Cleve- and as the typical American." Mia Fannie Oilette. Miss Fannie Gillette who' is spe cially engaged for three years by Mr. Fdward K. Mawson, to play tbe part of Clairetts Monteit, the he roine of "A Fair Rebel"- is a beauti ful young Amencfcq woman, lniense y emotional, possessing a melodious and sympathetic voice. There are rew young actress uu vue Amen can or European stage who have ac hieved such triumphs in the drama tic art, as Miss OilletU. At the commencement of her stu dent days she took tbe art of paint- - . . m i 1 ing, which sie raiiowea stuaiougiy (or several years, but being an ardent admirer of Shakespeare and other classical authors, her mind was sud denly made up to adopt the stage as a permanent proiession. iier iami ly, one of the oldest in America, see ing that her accomplishments went in the direction of the art which she most loved, were pleased to en courage her in her endeavors, and consequently she pursued ner aro matic studies with a strong will and determination to reach tbe front Kiffht after nieht she watched the performs c:s of Bernhardt,' Mod- jka and other queens 01 me bwkc. No ooint was missed by hen every glance and movement of the great ac trMM vera noted, and alter any gi eat performance she would retire to ner siuuv ou iv$ weave put hef own special . concep tion? oi the part she had witnessed nliYed. ' . . J. . . 1 t J lU. . an. it ia nv sucn cior ivuut tresses become prominent :n toeir . . t . it profession, for never has aetin pro inlfaA worthy of beinz called HUlwv.. j w . an art as at tbe present time. Mist nmj haiinstlv earned the lavish r;- which the eritics of her conn try have seen fit to bestoir upon her. fih anrears in the Messenger Opera'npuse to-night, and deserves to be greeted by the largest possible audience. Reserved seats at Robinson Bros. Superintendent's Report. Ta the Board of Trustees: Gentlimkx The following is my report for the first school month of Al AnA t . me session 01 ibuu-vi : Total enrollment in while aohooU. Ml -ooiored IK " " eobooU for both raoe ftM Per oent of attendance of whit aobool... . The small enrollment in the col- ored sahools is due to the great de mand for cotton pickers. In the white schools, the 6th grade wins the honor of the beat attend ance. Respectfully submitted, J. Y. JOTNBR, Superintendent, lUvpublUhed j Hftqurit. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. We are the Republican party",say the negroes, and it is emphatically so in Wayne, iuey ran aca con trolled the late convention in this county, and put out a ticket that no man of any decency, Democrat or Republican, can support They uomiuated two old-line Re publicans, in the persons of James H. Edgerton and Geo. II. Grantham, and after they had been nominated by ucclamation, a negro preacher, who wasn't even a delegate, sug gested that they had made a mistake, and thereupon a negro delegate moved to reconsider the nominations, which was done, and Jas. II. Edger ton and Geo. II. Grantham were taken off the ticket. The convention then appointed a committee to see if it ocnild find some disgruntled, office-seeking Democrat . . 1 1 I . A to take a place on tne ucaet upon which they uomiuated the negro Baker. The preacher had told them in bis speech that there were a great many Democrats who could be counted on to help elect such a legislatiye ticket composed of traitors to the Demo cratic party, and the convention be- lieved him and acted on his sugges tion. But where are the Democrats who were counted on f They seem at this writing to be as scarce as hens' teeth, and they ought to be; for what Democrat is there who wants to"declare to the people of Wayne that the negro preacher was his spokesman ? If there be such a Democrat, m the name of common decency let him reflect upon the position in which he places himself in- voting for Parks and Broadhnrst Further, we venture the assertion here, that the colored preacher in question,wwho, as published in tne report of that convention in these colums'at th time, is nojie. other than Rev. C. Dillard, pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian church 01! this city, is nnt himself ooina to vote for Parks and JJroadhurst. He cannot afford ..... & - 7 ' " W to do bo, for they represent no, pnu ciple of politics no political party no code of ethics, ne is acquwuvcu with these men, and he knows them to be unworthy of his vote : and yet, at his suggestion, two, Biraiguwuy, . . i 1 life-time Republicans, good moral men, both of them, were taken down from the ticket, after being nomi nated,'tomake place for this duet of maudlin's independents. The decent darkies of the city and county are not going to vote lor Parks and Broadhnrst. against Uam and B,ryan. Jow, then, can any de cent white roan and above all decent Democrat vote for them r The fact of the matter Is, Parks and Broadhnrst are doomed. The Radical ket of the county firadr. Baker. Dobson 4 Co. is doomed; for it is a against itjelf: and Mi B M . w "house divided yon all know the fate of snch a house. Broadhnrst and Parks, Grady, nigger Baker, Dobsofl Co,-Good-byel , v : A safe Investment It one which Is guaranteed to bring yon athfictory result, or in caae of failure retarn of Durchaaa DnM. On this safe rlan vnn rn hnv from our advertked DaueeUt a bottle of Dr. King's New DlaoiTarr for Conanmntion. It ut cuaran teed io bring relief In every caae. when used far any affection of Throat, Lungi or Chest, such as Consumption, Innanv mation of Lungi, Bronchi tl, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Ctoup, etc, etc Ills pleasant and agreeable to taata, perfectly safe, and caa always be depended epon. Trial bottles free at Jno, U. Bill bon Drug store. I Raokat Btore, They ire busy opening mllllner Racket Store, vne Merit Wlna. W AmIfa to aar to our citlsona. that for yean we have been Belling Dr. King's V.w Ttlaitnvnrv fnr CnnaumDtlon. Dr. vimr'a Nw T.li Pllla. Hucklen't Arnica balve ana Electric Hitters, ana naye never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hare riven such universal satis fiction, O - V a V Wed) not hesitate to guarantee them every lime, ind we stand ready to refund the Durchase pelce; if satisfactory results do no! follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their menu. jno. u. m;j a oon s Drugrijt,. I- Get you' ahavio done at "Ward tbo arber's " Raoket. Btore. Don't fall to see the new drees good at the Racket titrre. A Fi.no Lot of Oranges, B&nanag and Chloqueploi juit arrived at the Popular Grocery and Frul c..v.n.imont rr t Ti Daniflla. North ern ADDles. Halt'ns and New Crop Nuta on the road. P Have vour hair cnt at Ward the Barbe ' Art Le neons. Winter term beginning 8eptemlr 82. Photographs enlarged. For full particu lars apply to ..... MISS KATE GALLOWAY, Studio, corner of Chestnut and James streevs. - Mulletta, Cheese and Hams, At Rrea'ly reduced prices at 8 B. M. PR1VETT S l can suppiy a iorr-priiw from a 8 4 Jersey Cow at a reasonable nrlA at mv rualdence. near Bank of New ilanoVer. C: F. GRIFFIN, Oct,25-dlw. Raoket Store. New goods arriving daily at the Kacket Btore. Corn, Hay and Oats. Three car loads Just recoived, at rock bottom prices at 13. Bl, rillYHl i a. Gloria, SilJt Umbrellas, A few left at tne JNew xora iar(?ain Store. Yeaat Uaices. Tfvnn tti nnttHnd Miaa AbD Toler'S Yjast Cakes, 10 cents a dozen, you should do so at onoe, and you will use no other. Always irein a uie an)n ui an. j. v,. Piirklns. or vou can secure them from MIrs Toler herself, It Qoea, Kerr's Spool Cotton only 4 cents at tun Nsw York Bargain Store. Meal, Onope and Seed Bye, 100 8seks Fresh Mea', 100 Sacks Beet Rye, 50 Saek. Chops, for . aloats Raoket Store. If you want good goodj for a little money go to the R tck.et sTtore, , - " Ward the Barber guarantees satlsfac tion. in hair cutting and shaving. Raoket Store. Collars, cuffs an 1 handkerchiefs at. th Racket Store. Raoket Btore. Umbrellas at the Racket S tore rom7 cents to $1.78. Bafffflaff, Basra and New Tlee. Ca, load each. Just "c-Jg t 1 A. Bis Ilarsraln. Fnchtlor A Kern are selling Bummer suiU at 3 M. Bonuner coau at 'to oenw Give us s calL - Oar 1J50 and $2.00 shoes for Ladies are nardtobeat, at tne rtew iora Store. RoAklen Arnloa BalTsw Tvi 1Jt Salt in tbe world ror cuts. Bruises. Dores; juxn. M .. i k ( TV.1 .In. Bores, swer, wnappou oi """'"-i Coras, aad all Skim Eruptions, and poJ- u a , m a. hiih nn r , w .ra tin n. . g roars i teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 88 cents per box. T t gle by J. IL Hill A bon. Raoket Btore, Hosiery, gloves and tidies al the Racket Btore. Racket Store. Hen's hatand caps at the ltackef Store ' s Keeirwear. The finest line of Neckwear Just received at1 ' I LU LLtUX at JiV GRAND ATTRACTION. Tuesday Night, Oct. 28. Tha Oreat Military Comedy Praia, It A ETAID DCDn f I rll I S U kaa Tha beautiful and emotional eotreae, FANNY GILLETTE, At Claire U. a true and Noble Southern Olrl. Tbe thrilling rerolrttigtoene rt-praaentlnr, Ll"bTo3T Prison- Libbjr Prison, Prlaonei-s of War, Libby Prlaon The Tunnlln Llbby Prlaon "lUt Hell. Llbby Prlacn The Interior. Ubby Prlaon Tbe Exterior. LlBby Prison, Tho Kaeape and Liberty Tueaday, OcUtH.... Tuosday. Oct. S8. Hearvet Seat 75 nu. General admlaalon Moenta. Gallery, Sft xmt. Kuati on sale al if Miinaon a drug atorv P(ur'ty, Uutober m. I pouied Mime of Mra. Joe Persons Wash on a hog which had been batfly bitten and torn by dog-a, and the plaoe were all ye with vermin: ai noon aa the Waih touohod theaffooted part the vermin would leave, and there waa no further trouble. 1 havo aved two valuable head of lock by an application the Waah. A. 0. WOODY, Bothd Hill, Person Co. N. C. FOR SALE. 'JMl HBR QOOO STUVKS, HKATBHl. App-y linmodlatoly to MUS. J. N. OltBEMR. FOR SALE. A H0K8B AND HO AD CAKT KOK SALE for oaah Ooutl. Ilorao a-entlo. and a good walker. Apply to JOHV HUNT. Ooldiboro, N. 0. SPECIALIST DR HYATT has' with him a nice lot o. Pobblo ldhses of finest quality, Partlos deslrlnic a first-class pair oi spectacles can get thorn during his stay in this' city. Consnltatttm rooms at Hotel Girg ry. Oct 17 dir. THK QDESTIONAHSWEBED. rpUE QUESTION A6KED BY tho pooplo is, why is Ed. L. Ed- mnndson doing so much business. The answer i, becauso ho is STRICTLY BUSINESS. He bought croods beforo the rise. he discounts his bills, and only charges his customers what others ay by buying on long tune; and iuva in lartrn nnantit os. and re- , , n - j tails at WHOLESALE PRICES" And bnva onlv Good Goods, flruar- anteeing entire SATISFACTION or money refunded. lie has now in stock, not to arrive, the largest and most select stock of OTEfCO" DOMESTIC DRESS Goods, Pant goods, Ginghams Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Stockings, liana, kerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Cap, Boot. Shoes Clothing, Etc, Crock ery and Glassware, Sniff, Cigars, Uigarettes, and lots oi oiner goous too numerous to mention. Be snre to call ai tbe itore of . ED. L. EDMUNDSON. OpPOSi.U 11.1. 'a D. 'I. nut street. Btorr, Wal- Art: iria CmAAim IVilohnm la bav nretarad to opaa a class la the different b ratchet or Unlns painung. uraers irom a uuwucv SOUClteu. ierms maus anvwn vn myyw cation. Pineapple Gem. The latest and finest drink of tbe season Try it at Robinson Bros. Drug btore. We Axe Affenla For the Hinan A Bon fine Men's shoes. Give us look. FUCHTLKR A KKRN. Raoket Stora, 'We have Just received a bean tlful line o nassocks at tne itacaet ruora, Raoket Store. A full line of shoes Just opened at tne KacketStore. They were bought before shoes advanced, therefor o caa sell cheaper than eves. lat are Yon MM For ! THE MCKIXLY BILL HAS PASSED, A n1 -nil l am doto asy LEVEL BIST I hold rrioea bows, they are just a sure to gv up a ta And on many Goods you oa save at least M to It per eent Dy buying NOW . I OPPBE A Stock of Choice Fancy Orooer'ea. In qual ity I.I to none la tha land. PRICKS AH LOW aa earn good oan b sold anywhere. FOR THIS WEEK, W. offur Oenu'n Cap Cod Cranberrte, ',v ""TV an aiooa, nostra, 8auia, Keliabea, OUvea, BraaSv. fruits, Obow Chow, Canned Meata, Pottad and Deviled mrais. ieviiea ireae, Utwtr and Bel Uaklng Powder all kind. EXTRACTS, THE FINBST MONEY WILL DDT. NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE STHCP. Rock Candy Syrup, N. O. MOLASSES. Mm, SOUE ORiiCES, UANANA8, COCOANUT8, AC, FINE LINK CANDIES, :o:- E8 No to, He No Tea, Q-ILLETT Didn't spend IB )eara In tha Toa Cowr tries for rCN, he was there for BUSINESS TRY HIS HE NOT. And you will want no other. LCJJNrCH BASKETS Host and largest Line In ta City. Crockery, Gliuflin, Tinware, WOOD AITS WILLOW-WAS& Ml Stock Heavy Groceries Tboso who iav. tnonry, make money by trad ing wit FONVIELLE. CORNER WEST CINTBE ANDCH8ETNUT MEATS, FLOUR, GRAIN, &C. 50,000 LBS MEAT, BBLB FLOCR, (alllgrsdc BUSHELS OATS. LBS WHEAT BRAN. SACKS BOLTED MEAL. BUS CORN, (whit and Tl)OW.) SACKS SALT, (ooars and fine.) BBL8 "A" BICE. LBS TIMOTHT HAT. LH" CHOPS AND M1XEP FEED. BDLB BOCK LIME. B3IS CEMENT. (Rosen dai and Portias. BBL8 PLASTER PARIS. LATHS. LBS RICE MEAL. 200 1,000 20,000 200 2 000 200 20 35,000 25,000 200 100 50 55,000 8,000 UQAR (Granulated aad litre C BAGGING, TUS, . MOLASSIS (aw crop Cuba) LARD, HAM8,'8H0ULDIR8, 8NUFF TOBACCO, 8TAR LTX, POTASH, rZRTILUINO SALT, SOAP, STARCH, MATCHIS, ITC LOW FOB CASH. BM;PEIVETT. A AV .
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