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t ; Tmr Daili Akqus. r jsuuxo a v JOS, E. ROBINSON, , iMiotin t! ODLDSB8RO, ft. r CWw U DUtriaL BIXJAMIX r. OEADT. of Duplin SPIBaTWHITAKia. o( Waka. WJMMXr VktHttrtd. b. w. rou. m, r ioouirnr TICKET. Vr th SmmUt B.P.ATOOCK. bj Fostmaster-General Wana Reaufort Seaside: At Ward' maker. At we intimated mfghtlHL"1 Onslow conntj, Oct 19th", h th mut WanamaV. aa mob- Tbom" Oilman, the Demo- ii m . Jcratic nominee for the Senate in ahlv iMlnm f lh ninmitmn rfl .. . ..... . I . . r-;-r j- una district, was happily married his prerogative of censor, for he to -Mitt Lena EL Montf,.r.i. ih I a . a a i a I t . - . - I uat never anown mat ne would oe loveiy aanghtcr of Dr. J. W. averae to helping Qaej wheuever I Montford. ... i PM1Dle' Nasbvill Araonaui: W. M. York, of ITiMiarH-ifnn aMnrwwT An Tm Lodge Force bill, and the Saturday last, about 20.000 lb, of AlcJUnley tariff bill, were both in-1 orient tobacco to Danville,. V a. apired by what honorable men U rey good country where a farmer ognixo and despise as meannett: 1' inonaina doi- . larewormoi me product ot his lusuao iiinigiiiDE ioui pwyis r..m i l . .! . . re, ww- 0f the South, the other to the com- baa Iota more left where that came ojercial cations or tbe woi Id. 1 be iroui. naa aft. a . m a I t uueui voncrm iu urn lereioo Tarhn ti. - fi - i -w.w w.Wr. 1UD revival enacted the disgusting roU of the ot the Methodist church condnc.rr1 swaggering bull. by Her. Mr. Leigh close! last Sun day night, lie then . preached ' irmiMMMAilaWiNtbblt t as paopN id raa fiMllr-P aeraUdb aaa M(4lMMMMMlJMVknlflirOIl' VrMearaaietekat PufiMrtya.abcaaa toftha rial aaa tooal eniaaaaa 9 to the 4aj aaa . fcsr. ffcar atroalaUaa hi rapidly tear tint. Monioui fcrnvo Ue larfaet elroula- ' m at mt eaaer la Baatere If on Qaroltiia. Highest of all in LeaYealcg Power. TJ. S. Gort Report, Aug. 17, 1829.' BJ B. & CO. -; If jroa wish to thrive, Yoa must rire at five, ;-- . AN D THEN GO TO - i)MU 11 . i . Li ' NNj mi u w Qm mi ttMritn, jr. c ABsbiirre'iy DEXOCRATIO NOMINEES. at I V BUM if Mtmrmmlatit : r JVaW.BBTAW. II RAM J. HAM. rmr mmift H. GKAJTT. w rw coo: WJC.T. DOKTCH br MtfUUr mflhtdt: ALU J. BJtOWK. CHAJkr. UBUTirO. for Tnaiww : fJOHM T. DIES. br Omrntr: DK. JAA. lUTOWELL. br JJrwvw. LOUIS OODWI. , I J UV IUVII .VI UO(, una niAni I'nctmutAr-ltAnArai k. :n wr.j j. , . in a letter on tbe present political Ue preached his farewell aermon NlfW 1 1 YllD V ' D A'P K TM s CAD D aituation, firee utterance to this night at the Methodist church. 11 U II 1 s I Villi , UilUillll " IJ 1 UIIlIi I . . - . . In all a n V I I - choice bit of wisdom: 'The Ke- f . 7- .7 FrBon nTe m: .c.a .u..L J"" 3 cnurcn aunna: this re- I I1U 111 llam.ll IIBIII Mir 111 in IIIHL Hllll'. l r r.,, Tirai, belieTes in a living Abraham Lio coin. ' Tho sentiment is not for Bizzell Bros. & Go's; WUIBJ T V WILL TWP CHOICE AND FRESH GROCERIES, At the rerj lowest market; price, 10 tempi ana please tne pallate, for after a bountiful har- -teat the season . of , . feasting' beginsJ .' ,: J0BT TBT TBCX FKESH Flon r, Meal, Dams, To re Lea Lard, Snow Flake Hominy, Oat meal, fresh tanned foods, Peachca, Pine Apple, potted meats, Oysters, Q. a : D.-.Li - -11 i. r ' 1 . - . luaiuiutr. liL'Kiei. 01 in Minna ea. JUiT SV??x8.0 2 ?Z.N WHITE 8E-IRTS FR0M M t0.-35: PIECE3 eenbes and extracts. Everything kept : tl Pint IMOdL 1 SI tA M l ai.. ...J. i 4.. TT J t,l. ll j . n . - ji.iuf IU , to $1.00 eaeh: 60 boncheT . W. -7:1: wi"5 "! i " OliUCfiRY. -5BARGAIKS FORAIiL IN L FALL AMD WINTER GOODS -AT THE- 9 a.... I a X 1 AA akl RA lv U 3 A a " Z . Kepumcan: iS.ght - V t . . lD : tton ?8 ? Pr Tho beat New- Orlean. M tted hemse vf-s w th n T.7 T . "" aci.per pun j:u cueii,, . T". . r."'' Due and red I v " " v luu.ueHquuuj.: Winston . . ...... for ,h. m..m.kerQ..J "3. Z !M5iK party. If you should call the roll tha nt wal- n " ' K tTr TJfi:z white canton flannels and ea is laud -good. tCm now in the. onno,itinn. Th denomination in the State. They The Republican party that "believes in a living Abraham Lincoln" does not believe in or follow Quay. Reed, McKinley, Harrison, Wana- tn alter, Cannon, Clarkson, Dudley, and men of that stamp. have a beautiful church, oood music, and a most excellent pastor in nev. v. u. Gorman. NOTICE FRAUD, PERJURY A SMUGGLING. Uoidaboro t publlo auction for rub on Mod noTeraoer ora, imi. at u o'clock M. Out. a. o. a A YCO K Commulonr Tbe AwTuIl Rattled Machine Never since the organization or inan nirtv It a a anv na-i To Obviate tbe enect of tbe tariff oecome so hopelessly rattled on the here, Canada ia adyiaed bj the eve of an election as is the Repub- London Timet to follow the Eng- "c. mchiDe ,in l.he DiAT' ... , . . . A. .. test in Ponnsylvaiiia. The defec lish example and adopt the policy tiOD,roso general and so start- of BoJyeml free trade. 8rang- ling that the machine leaders gling ia to become a fine art nnder distrust everybody and some f the McKinley bill. thetn eyen distrust themselves. IT border between Canada and Ooe.of the wor' e.c"? ' th. rTl Rt.i. .Ld m. camPlg.n w" "used in the circles . j 01 macnine leaders by me discovery with smugglers. The interminable of a private circular signed by boundary . lice,, extending from Joseph Wharton, Lind ley Smyth ocean 10 ocean, can never be se- ",,,.,U,WJ' "-"iiin ,ur orTiniiiT a nn cnrelj gparded, and the McKinley ,0r P!Ui- W EGMAN & CO. Wll defeats its own purposes bj its erf of tf circnUr are for lh tiJet own ezceaaea. in the green and in the dry; A writer in the London Timet whether it comes as a tone or an aaja that the Atlantic Coast of the eme,jc' d whether sweetr bitter. United States seem, to have been TlT 6"8Plct,cd ... , both city and State machine head- providentially constructed for nn.rtM.nH u.n.;.in!.m.u. mugglera, and tradea-poople should organ annonrced a gigantic icltomo 1 r .1 r . 1 I 4. V . 1 ..LI T. SILK UMBRELLAS II f 111 blLK UKIiRELLAR AT mrnrTrvn PRTrva. ra riTvvtf iwn Giotrham Umbrellaa. frnm fix r in ta iw on it.,. c...n 1 n I an1 K( fa Bn.lk KA ( t. v.- vv auu U wl-. nJfc,.nrfh.viH,... tk. I . Till fSlUN rAK KKS N .KKVK Hfl . lr-R VTH -U DrlorWtnf W.in-TTn.-"1" VSw." , . WiWWJ, JJW . IMM. In th. mu nf Ilraan) P.l. ..IV Tk..k N Ak PTUTITIl DDTUVO nivma nnAif n .1 . and WK Allen TTruifoi at Ta. lahallMii th. I Zfi iL . , I U 0 03 rJJiCJSS 1MU1UU BLUJC land daiVS Sfi iM!"!!" !5? 1 Print: cho.D Panti from 25 eta. to tl B0. Th ht t no to nn m nn city of Ooldihoro on the Hnow hill road, aad $3-C0 SHOES in Ooldaboro fop the monevi The beat tl 00. 1 13 11 f 0 ' tl 7s' olLW &&82XZSl&tf: 2i 8 f 'h.oe n Qoidfbo fo'Ladlea. Wear .he Cabinet li Y snd v.u..uu Kituit,, vu iw aaz. couars ai 7 eta. or 73 cts. per drtea. Several caaea STABTCH, only 5 cts. per pound. 25 ctBu?v Harneas from 90 j to aiB oo. worth from sh no tn iia nn nn. wki. a. . . Try oor half Boae only 10 cts., made by Goldsboro Knitting Factory. Spice, Ginger, Clove, Aa whole ano ground, fates and Crackers, a large lot of fancy and atick Candy, Toilet and Waibing Soap, Starch, Ije, Potash, Matches, , JJrooms, Basket?, Paper - Bsga all . aizes, Wrapping Paper, Rolling Pib-.&c. L: Smoke the best cigars in "town, at & STAYMAH 0KNERAL MANAOEHS FOB estey mm, Chase Bros. Pianos. -AND PIANOS. .12'5b?St pno 5 world from 1200 to .,w. ivnuoaiwimouMDa 'fter vrirani ui ii.Tj aiop Miey cn-tran wy. a U.UU.UIIW niirn-u)D pai.v Lkavan. viiior.ijiw, iw u nuu. M)t niualo nan isoidh oataiouae rreo RESPECTFULLY, - Southerland's N. Y. Bargain Store. Jiffii aB..B-S5;CO;S. yimJiiia Honey:r6 Clerootr CROSS COT CIGARETTES, .p Fiizhngh Lee Chewing Tobacco,; 8,00 otner grades. WHEN YOU WANT7.' BAGGING A(,D TIES . GO TO r- ..: Bizzell, Bros. & Co. Wfdnut Street, Goldaboror N. 0. PLUSH CHAIRS, HOElEMilDE. V. tor- 10 oenti a oop SUUfaetisa tiaaraataat AddrcM,-- SANDERS & STAYMA1T, No. T East Broad 8t KLohmnnd. V. spend a few months in Central to betray tbe machine canee. It write for Cauiogucaent 'free.. AxnericAto acquire excellence in reqelred special etforU of the sign- sttt-tt wn!Tfl inrpno K. " tl- .-:o-ers omlp vircrar to quiet the rat- " " ww-. " " ' tied machine leader and private there ia an average of 120 per cent. apol0gies were givou lor public and y(t French tailors will furnish aflront the finest suit of French broad- The machine outposts a i care doth at $20, gold. fullj planted aid paid for by the Pl.t- k j- Qay machine have surrondered 11, .77:7, and struck their flags. The Rvn- to belicTe that it is wrong to eheat der Lahor organization w one of vruaww uuiiw, anu menm fTl tne machine OUlItS that tlunir thn i only-f iving the country le sons! Delamatcrflsg at machine expense, oui u wss an cost and no pronr, as thelabor voter are not rnshinp in to WJ cheated this year, and Rynder has hauled down his flag an1 made a hasty retreat. The Republican Labor League. organized , by machine . cunning and machine money some months ago, with Turner and Carleton as FERRIS' GOOD SENSE cnRsrr ivitSTs fcaa rpidlr crowa ia !. Uk paal t rai nan nr vrw a niLLION SENSIBLE WOMIN AMD . , Children. TtWMWaaai . tola NATURAL BEAUTY of tbahi OODBlta,udkl Mtf aMMia ayhr -Tnonk" PaUatoa. ' BIST Matwnala thJTMiaaaU. . DESTa IleaUtk, Camrert, Waur aa4 Flalat. RtofBaeklaatHIp or ttaaa BoppattaH Taia-Faatma4 Battaaa. aa.1 aa ml. Car aajaBatt UMaMan loaaaLin Leading Retallert V LKataraW. oatona HIM III I Illlfrllll 1 FIT, lllll 1 t,,Wa& tonaaa I III It" I I I I I f V i.a... Mm A I ENSK. 1 I fS rjhia, 1 L;i 1 " . . FOR yhzi ' fc kMd OOOD in fraud and perjury and in smug gling. ?Tl place, my friend, for sur plus' taxes, is in the pockets of the people." McKnrLir haa been over in 1 t .a AD.j vau.a neiping tbow two immediate beneficiaries under nrorn pomtcAi tooundrels, Quay and lee to buy labor votes, has also c61 Delamater. lapsed. It failed in everything p r t DU with expenditure of ma- wuniry uai now Dcen an chine money, and it has been un- andiaeriminating "asylum for the loaded and atamped "no good.M weak and oppressed of all nations" What money ia left in the sorely at a . 4.1 a " about ea long as she can stand It. P"5"1 ireasury oi me macbine, is ali BY i i uu ucouuu imp up even oei-1 " It Is bo argument that aeven- ting on Delamatcr'a election, and W EIL fc BROS elghta of American wheat ia con- ue maenine lunds are now drawn turned ia the home market, so W ?n tokwP .P betting. Be aaMMwittii J.t i- lLs j tween keping up the beu and as ooeigbth that ia exported de- najing the prfce of ballot -thieves, termiaea thn nnV nf t r t. r. a..a. .i ' w. ... j . f a aucj wf ucuiauui upvu uia luaCIUOe are price of hit product that concerns o great that all the unprofitable the farmer, not . the natlonalii. nf outpoaU are abandoned. ' the consumer of it " ln h,?rt th? Tble mc!ne wawjuuy rai.iea uiai coniidence - Paoxxcnos to manufacturers; r fv 10 u'' J and bat n. t f. .1 " M hM flcd the jar " . r : 0 Uk ring rcacbiDe organt are rattling off with a lying pretense of protec- each other and rattling their party .won. a oouniy irom me pudlicl"1 very issue iTAi.a. Timet. . veaiurjio tugar prodnceri, B)ne to wheat-growers. Snch it the pol icy ue x-epuDucan party at it . Smithfield Herald: Mr. J. M. TKz&a buppit or-i a ' BAQLK BRAND S - CONDENSED MILK, ' MALT ID MILK MIIXINS FOOD state hews. ;PIPTOai2fIC MILK POWDSR Jcrr axcaiTan. . . HTLLE2 & SHANNON; Leather Chairs A. -ALL THE Latest Styles Just rTIHl UNDinSIQNEb HAH OPENED IJf ; " I eoDMctloa with hla Marble Biulocaa; a fully .' L i BfiriT Awri: Qtrni? itivivp ; "'."S r AND - ' " , REPAIRING -: SHOP, , ' - WHIBt OMLt- . FIRST CLASS ORZHEIT WILL BE BMPLOrKPAND ; ' SATISFACTION. GUARANTEED. J Thli depart innt will be In 't harire of tba ' wel,f,oown Bnahcl workman Mr. A - - ' ' AT . - filr MC vnilD rtnrirnn ' ' , Hoccivnd ! A. -GKANTHAM. COLDSBORfl . BOOK . STORE : asr.o. . eWe . have: eyerjthing in readineat.now to. meet all'the i requirements in tho i: ) JD&rx-' O-003DS N. R. ROBF & CO. ProprletorsTT' r'S": complktk . y. stocb: of bo okb .v-'-'' OP ALL KINDS. . PKKS. 6TATIOKaT AKp jNfl .Picture Frtmeaand Moulding - B A KIT OhK ill FBTl MrTHBia a hn - 7 - aawa va fftaVa A . WALL PAPPit, PA' EK KV1TB . i PE The immense increase in onr bnninnAa 'Hpmo'nrloH lairraV. nn..t..... and we bare met tbe emervencr. and now titA nUnrA in yon that We exhibit the moef nfirfeef an1 fmnJni tatjv I AU whlcb wn ffcr at 7 ; ... . -wwuu yi c.cijr uceunpiioa ever snown in this market . ? . . . - - . . - tCUHTLfajf PAKCT ARTICLES. it cea an f A tTAitra M AViafta... ak . legislation. with one ox. thit rear, 71 bales of ' xrr i-jTi v. ' - cotton, 100 bushelt of potatoea, 20 Fire Insurance A crpn r-rr T7jc are elad to be able to record Urrdaofcorn.WgaUonsofsjrnp - agency, that it appears that the Pennsyl- nd other crops in proportion. L3N;B. HUill'iiZET & ' jantoffic mtj .UU berun : Eeidsvillar;: Four yea . " O0tI&BO ' . for the people, and not for Senator ago Mr. Settle's canvass for Solid- raZ'Itr Quty'The officiout postmaster tor created great enthusiasm here, JZl,ut vag 70ur lMur ho attempted to keep out of the n1 ttero eresaid to be Demo- ' : - manJral aM. '.. crat who sympathized with him Oar 10 cent Half Hoee at the New aork tedtnyw rT P": d did ot work against him! B"utBtor . ' tained the ttorj of Quay's political Tt i..vrti.t. rMv.L r i.t. CT BLACK AU D C OLO RED S I LtCG. O a. T Jl " aft J ' J ; oaiin xvacne?. uros urain - Khariama f;iu v i: -o 'a j : .u10f. .ruiures. aJcuaiatiucB. ounoti inn an or rnn nou-no iri.i. cm i n . , ; . " -v.mi nuicaia OIKIIDU xriuiujiugB io ill si Co. " , -.; " .. . Novelties in Dress Textures, Our magnificent exhibit is inadV up of ever? conceivable nnrh .il VV oolen 9 well as Silk texture. . Imported Dress Tatterns of Em; broidered Robes, Drocado Novelties, Cheviots,. Camels JJair Plaids Caraela Hair Strirwyi. "RnnrottA Fmwa ?r, k.k n, -j. . . o. . rp j TI i , . . " uvlu 1 iua anu Oiripes. Tweeds, Uomapun, &c in one claw, and of the other those of our own mannfaptnrA. W Ur . u..t. . . V in Kineton. Samples cheerfully sent Ainetters of inquiry promptly anavrrArf fin all Poel, n.l... .r rn il. r' r" " . " ui anu oyer we oeuver thegoods to ouy iTin;:p niciiT, ,T EUrWllEREmS HIRE," .,1' Q J J 2 to j - Da ! W h' 2 D. 7. UUHTT, norclianl Tailor! OCLDEEOEO. " ..v. E--2B. C-STISIS cSs CO.
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