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riK iilst mcuium ReUable Advertisers,' i To Saii'io nasi Cirdi i Oil TBI COM7XKI OF VoU ADVF.rvriSEItS. - I TO SECURE CUSTOMERS. - . - .-.'.,. - - . TUi iMtn o'er the people's right ' No soothing trains of Mala's ton - - V , 1 - " - . V ' 1 - Doth aa eternal vigil keep t I Caa lull tu hundred ayes to sleep." VOL. XU. V GOLDSBORO. N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3oTl890. NoTaiT THE ARGfclS. Uxl LY. AND WEEKLY. o 'tCHimoM Ratu roa Daily i One copy, one year, tna-tvanoe,. ' Oit ior. ill laontha. la advance. ,.....00 ...... UO - On oooy. no month, ta advmooe. '4T r-i ioscinb uo bette-meHum of adyer i(n iia thronirh our ooiuranea our paper f Ka daily Into the band of Ita many readtira, to'i beeplna thorn erer reminded of our adver- ' u.hv miriihuilii and aa tha chief reason for 1 naut advertum la to bavthaedvrtle- . mint n-ad aa of ton aa poneiuie. we eavantas f .a vortmiikA In Thb Daily Amous la at ouoa vMnt, at our putrona will hav tfcetr dvr L40mtaif reaa arreea every oar. tumee iui albduD application. , . ' SBW ADVKHTISMKXTS. Houses For Sale W. C. Vunroe. ' Two valuable head of stock eae4 bj MreJo I'ereon's Wash. ... ---'.'-".. LOCAL BRIEFS; . Keqclab meeting of the , Gohls bbro Eifles to-night at their Armor. I hi v. u. x. u. win m etri. i iuc tt n m tt :it . .i V home of Mrs. IL L. Grant this after noon at 4 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. , .' . C , Thb winds must have been Jet loose from their fabled caye of con they, hustled things lively in these Sartr. It was like a veritable March ar, and was,' therefore, ; altogether disagreeable. ' . . ' . T the city on Tuesday next , and every body go to the polls and work for the. success of the Democratic ticket? It may not be at all neoessary to do .; so, but it would certainly swell tne Democratis maiority," and help bnry the ' Jiadioals ana mongrels creeper. Let's all do it 1 - ... ' : c " . ' Thk negroes aua J. x . uooson - seem to be on top this year aud. they nave maae ue oia line wmie liepao- a a a 1 l I licans stand aside wmie iney ran me ' machine which - nominated Grady, Baker.md EdzertouiMr.Ungh lium phrey could not stand the crowd and declined to accent .tne nomination jor tsnenn, ana now iranc is nappy, as tbi Radical candidate for that of . a -1 1 1 fice. - They H1 deBerv the merited defeat which they will receive next Thb ."Fair Rebel" CJorupany that had the boards v of . the . Messenger Onera House ' Tuesday evening, is one of the best all round companies we nare ever seen upon tms biukb. Everv member of thecompanv is tal ented and clever above the average, While Miss Gillette and Mr.Mawson are of the first order, and have taken at once the place : of favorite- here, having been twice called before the 1 curtain during the ptrformanoe and given an ovation of applause that we hnvft iifTfirsfipn iurnaaaea ovautoius- boro audience. The complement ofj the company, are refined, courteous and elegant . people and will always command here the heartiest Welcome of our best people. k .' . Mb. A. T. GBiby, the candidate lor Clerk, is squirming under . the load he has- to carry, and even goes so far, we are informed, as to deny that the late Radical Convention nominated hinv . He Woald"as well to admit it, since it has been proved by many witnesses. We do Tiot ee why he should trouble himeelf to deny it, as he is depending upon the negro vote for his election, anyhow, and it is probably as pleasant to be nominated as to be endorsed bv a ne gro convention. He never would haye been a candidate in 'any event if he hadn't been pretty sure of the negro vote in some shape or another. - But some of the negroes now Bay -they will not vote for him because he is trvin? to renndiate their nomination. " At length we are to have the pleas ure of chronicling that Rev. 0. L. Arnold, who recently gave so satis factory and successful a mission in St Stephen's Episcopal church in this city,xduring which he won the hearts ofthe congregation and many others besides, has formally Accepted the rectorshjp of - this' parish, and will pre&h his first sermon aa such in the aboye church at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday next Thb Abo us loin heartily with all good people in extending, to. Mr. Ar nold a cordial and glad welcome to . eur city. .He is an earnest, eloquent preacher, a close reasoner onon the Scriptures, a ripe scholar and a sym pathetic pastor, lie is indeed a val uable acquisitiuato Christ's vineyard in our community. His family come with him. and they will occupy the residence' next to Mai. Hartt s, on ucorge street- ' . ; PKItSONAL MKNTION. ' Miss Maiy (John) Ilill ! visiting friend in Baltimore. ' '-'"If; - s r Dr. I. W.Faison, of Mt Olive, was it the city yesterday. -' MiuArthur Wooten, of LaQ range, was in the city yesterday. , Mrs. Arnold Borden left Yesterday to visit friends in Baltimore.. " Mis Beftbia GrifSn, of Marion, N. C-, who has been visiting relatives in this city, left yesterday for a visit to relatives in mlsoo and itock Mount, Mr. C. M. Bnsbee, of Raleigh, Grand hire of the Soverign Grand Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., of the world, was registered at the St Jamef Hotel in tms city, yesteruay. ...... Mies, Lillian Dillon, of LaGrange, who has been jpending the enjoyable fair occasion n uoidsboro, to tne pleasure of her many friends here, the guest of Miss Mattie Lee, re turned home yesterday afternoon. . Miss Fan Armslead BurwelL of Charlotte, . who has been v visiting Misses Margaret Smith and Mattie Lee in this city, where she has a wide circle of admiring friends, left yes terday to visit friends in Tarboro. Prospects in t be Kaet. ' It is the part of a wise philosophy to occasionally examine ones sur roundings, to ascertain, if possible, whither he is going, to make sure whether be is progressing or is drift ing with the tide. It is, a good time, we think, for the people of the East to ascertain their bearings. To us, t seems that we have been in dan ger ol becoming, at times, panio stricken ; and occasionally, it looks as if our population were thinking of taking to the hills. It becomes sensible people to consider everv question from every available point of viewto look on all propositions rom every . side. Pursuing this coarse, and looking at the question of -the comparative advantages of Eastern and Western North Caro- ina, what unprejudiced man can say that all the adyantagos are on the part of the Western portion of the State? In the matter of locomotion alone, is not the East much more desirable than the West? To a fun-loving, health-seeking, romance-making yonng person, the steep hills, the interminable moun tains, the deep ravines and tne nuge boulders, may be desirable adjuncts to a day's travel; bnt to a business- ike farmer, seeking a market for his produce, especially if he has "a sorry team and a heavy load", these are anything else than desirable. Good roads and rapid transit nave always been and always will be, among tne most . convincing evi dences and substantial acquirements of a highly civilized people.;. In this particular, then, the East is much more desirable than is the West In the extreme mildness of our climate, the Eastern part of North Carolina cannot be excelled bv ny country on the globe. - There u not a single day in any year upon which an ordinarily healthy man cannot re- . J x. -1- -11 J- !ll...l mam in me open ur an unj nuuuuk the' least detriment of Ins health, unless it is actually raining, snowing or sleeting. ' - ; There, are no gold, silver, iron, copper, tin or coal mines in our im- meoiate secuoii, out wobi uwi m pev ple who have lands upon which yon can make successfully two or three crops of many articles of produce, in one season, an i upon which there can easily be raised $50 worth ef cotton or $100 to $300 worth of to bacco, with mines r . What more can a people want han such lands as these f The writer this very morning ate Inah potatoes of the second crop, raised in his own garden this year, which in size and flavor were the equals of any he Bees produced anywhere. ThU is no unusual thing, and can be accomplished any year by any one who will take the pains to plant the second crop. : 1 . ' - - - t ,- What need nave we lor coal mines when pine lumber is sawed by the saw dust, and the slabs ' are sold for fire-wood; when, as we learn, at Elix abeth Cityv and other points, the slabs are thrown upon a great heap which is kept burning so fiercely and so continually, that such places are known by the horrible name of w m hell; when the oil mills are largely .1. 1. . tm 1 Inn. run ny tne casirou. . mi "uiicm part of the seed hulls; when almost all tre product of oqr soil will fur nish enough combusuou to man a facture themselyes; when, all over this section, is rolling and going to waste enough combustible material to run a large part of the machinery o: the world r- It is sometimes claimed that the Western part of our State has the advantage of our section in the healthfulness of its climate. Of this, it is impossible to speak with con fidenoe l Heathf ulness of climate is so subtle and intangible a thing that it is bard to measure accurately. The heathf alness of any given cli mate, we think, though, must be evidenced by the men and women that it grows, and if so, this section we think, will compare favorably with any .other in iieaUhf ulness. The writer recently saw in an adjoining county three men drawn on the same grand jury whose aggregate weigh was not less than 50 pounds. In conversation with a Winstonian whose every heart-throb beats with pride for his progressive town, and whose every interest lies in pushing bis fortunes, he said, 'vour section is every bit as healthy as ours, but it will be bard to convince the world of it" Oh! there's the rub! W$ must realize that ours is in every re spect a delightful section and heal thy. and then convince the world of it It is a healthful country, why should it not be r When the smell of pitch is in every fire-place and the odor of pine in every brcexe. It is a healthy section, the strong, stalwart faces of our men and the fair faces and beau ' V- . tiful figures of ftur women declare it in a manner that cannot be gain said. Why is it that with all these ad vantages our section seems to lag It is because of. the fact that during the prosperous times five or six years ago the progressive merchant went a lttle in advance of the real require ments of the occasion, and this, fol owed by an unusual period of bad crops, was enough to paralyze the energies of any people. With this year of returning good harvest, good ortune again smiles on us, and our section with its many advantages is sure to forge to the frout The good people of Wilson are talking of making an effort to at tract the eye of the outer world to its advantages, and why should not Goldsboro? The rent of laud that will produce $50 worth of cotton to the acre, is equal to 10'per cent on $125.00. Just think of the prosperity that would burst upon this section, we and the rest of the world could realize this fact alono. With the surplus lands of both city and oonnty of this section . disposed of at their real values and the proceeds invested in renumerative industries, the pros perity of this section would be un surpassed by that of any section of this country. WATCH OUT FOB THEM. Qoaj'a Minloae Doming to North Caro lina with, oorrnptioa Fund of $20, OOO The Republican hope to Carry the Lexialature and Thne Secure the Defeat of VanceLet Every , Demo, crat Watch Oat, and, Not Relax VUr lanoe Until the Jletnrna Are In. Special to lalelf a Chronlol) BaLTIMOBB, M D. Oct 28. Only this morning I learned that he Republicans were sending speak ers from Pennsylvania and other States to North Carolina for the purpose of securing ; a Republican Legislature, and thus defeating the brave exposer of the Republican meanness Zeb B. Vance. I honest- y believe the Republicans of the na tion would rather have Vanre de bited than any man in the Senate, or hia blows to their party are al- . a 1 . W ways strncK anove tne oeit ana. square in the lace. I heard the report on my way to Baltimore, about three weeks ago, that the Republicans were going to spend $20,000 in North Carolina, in an effort to defeat Vance. By chance I learned that those .Republicans were making- their way to North Carolina. - Coupling the two things together, it is not quite -probable that these same Republicans carry about thefr persons the "fat" with which to oil the Republican machin ery? ' . . - ' .' Doubtless Qnaj, who knows . and recozniyes Vance s ability, is at the bottom of this effort to defeat him. Spread the alarm and strike hard blows for the Democracy as you have been' doing, - - , Now that the contest is doting, is the time to strike sledge hammer blows. The - Republicans realize that, hence their action in sending theiemen, into the State now. with the fat , Find out who they are, and where is their . basis of operations. and set some of the great watch dogs of Democracy dpon their trail and drive them from the State. I wish I could vote, but caunot this year. My only fears about Vance are that the . Republicans may get the Legislature and thus defeat him. T do hot believe a Democratio Legis lature will display so little sense as to tarn him down. I trust to the good sense and the sound judgment of the noble people of the State to stand together aud not turn the welfare of North Caro lina over to her enemies the Repub licans, Meal, Onope and Seed Rye, 100 8aeks Freah Mea'. 100 Backs 8oe4 Rye. t0 Backs Chops, for tale low, at a. a rriiT rarnme xx m, riu v &i i s. Raoket Htore. They ar buiy opening milliner) Racket Store. me Merit Wins. We desire to tar to our cttinma, that for rear we have leen elllnir Dr. Kina' New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Uucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction, We do not hesitate to guarantee them everv time, md we stand ready to rtfund the purchase pelce; if satlnfactory results do not follow their ure. These remedies have woa thulr great popularity purely 11.1. .!. T. . 1 lit ii m, (L.r. Hi'.) & Bonrs DrugRLita, Get yon- shaving done at "Wal the arber's " Raokeli Store. Don't fall to see the new dress good at the Racket Bfe. Fino Lot of Oranges, Banan -s and Chioquepios Just arrived at the Popular Grocery and Frul Establishment of J. D. Daniels. North ern Appier Kais ns and New Crop Nuts on the rcd. Sop 20. Have vour hair cut at Ward the Barle 's Art Lonaons. Winter term beginning Seotemler 22. Photographs enlarged. For full particu- lars apply to MIB KA IB UA.1jL.U flAI, Studio, corner of Chestnut and James streeta , Bept 17-au; Mullette, Cheese and Eame, At grealy reduced prices at B. M. PRIVETTS. Milk. can supply a few parllos with Milk from a 8-4 Jersey Cow at a reasonable f rice, at my residence, near Bsnk of New Ianover. C. F. GRIFFIN, Oct, 28-dlw. Pineapple Gem. The latest and finest drink of the season Try it at Robinson Bros. Drug bturo. We Axe Agents For the Hanan A Son fine Men's shoos. Give us ft look. FUCIITLER & KERN. Raoket Store. We hare Just received a beautiful line o hssBockj at the Racket Rtore Raoket Store. A full line of shoes Just opened at ttto RacketStor. They were bought beforo shoes advanced, therefore we can sell cheaper than ever. Buy a Navr wve Cigar, kept by J.L Griffla. Teaac UaKee. If von have not tried Miss Am Toler's Taast Cakes. 10 cents a down, yon shonld do so at once, and yon will use n otber. Always freui at tne store or jut. v. u. Perkins, or yon can secure them from Mix Toler herself. It Ooee, Ker-'s Spool Cotton only 4 cenU at the Nsw York Bargain Store. Raoket Store. If you want good goods for a little money go to the R icket Store.- Raoket Store, j Collars, cuffs and hsndkerchlefs at, th Racket store. Our tUX) and $3.00 shoes for Ladles art nard to beat, at the New Tork Bargain 8tore. . Boeklen Arnloa Balre. Tata l)aT Salt la the world for Cuts, Sores, Tstter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, tad all Skin Eruptions, and -ts-si- Uveiy cures rues, or no pay reqmrea. it is raaraitoed to give perfect satisfaction. or money reranded. Price 20 cent per bo i. rrr sm or , u. urn s boo. Raoket Store. . - nosierr, gloves and tidies at the Racket Store. . , '- ; " Raoket Store. Umbrellas at the Racket' Store uom'4T eents to !.?$ .,. . . Bagffiaar, Bag and New Tie. - . Car load each. Just received at- ' is. ml. riuvri-B. THE QHESMAHSWERED. rUE QUESTION ASKED BY the peoplo U, why is Ed. L Ed mondaon doing so much bnsinoer. The answer is, becanee he is STRICTLY BUSINESS. lie booglit goods lcforo the rise, ho discounts his bills, and only charges his customers what others pay by buying n long time; and buja in tj:q ti'. intite, and re tails at WHOLESALE PRIOESi": And buys only (iood Goods, guar anteeing entire SATISFACTION or money refunded, lie has now M II W v a in stock, not to arrive, tho largeat and most select stock ol a. CALICO DOMESTIC DRESS Goodt, Pant goods, Ginghams Tickings, Oil clothe, Corsets, Shirts, Drawers, Socke, Stocking, Hand, kerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos Clothing, Eto. Crock ery and Glassware, Sniff, Cigars, Cigarettes, and lots of other goods too numerous to mention. Bo sure; 'O call at tbo itoro ol ED. L. EDMUNHSON. Opposite Hill's Drug nut street. store, Wal- I pouted some of Mn. Joo Persons Waah on a htt wttloh had been badly bllton and torn by noa, and tha plaoea war alive with vvrraln: aa oon a the With touonod the affootad parta the vormln would leave, aud there was no further trouble. 1 havo Aved two valuable head of itock by aa sppiloation the Waah. A. U. WtH)DV, Dothfl Hill, Parson Co. N. C. SPECIALISTS DR; B Y ATT has with him a nice lot o, Pebble lenses of finest quality. 1'arties aosmnj a nrst-ciass pair 01 spectacles can got thorn during his stay In this city. Consultation rooms at Hotel Gregory. Oct. 17 dlf. FOR SALE! BBLS. riMVH. BBLS. SUGAR. SACKS COFFEE. CA.SKA POTASH AND LYI. BOIK8CUACKK1I8 AND.CAKKB BOXES TOBACCO. BARRELS BNCFP BOXES BOA P. CASES PICKLES. BOXES H0R8FOHDH. BOXES OYSTERS, BOXES CHEESE. CROSSMATCHES.? THE ABOVE GOODS ARE FOR SALE AND WILL BE SOLD, COME AND SAVE MONEY. SAME OLD STAND, R. E. PIPKIN, Walnut eet, Ooldaboro.N. C. Racket B'o-o Men's hsU and caps at ilie Racket Store Neoarwear. The finest line of Neckwear Just received at FUCUTLER A KERN'S. A safe investment Is one which Is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase pnje. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertked Daugglst a bottle of Dr. King's New Dlaoovery Vt Consamptlon. It is guaran teed to brin a relief in everv case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as uonsumpuon. inflam tnatton or ludcts. isroncnitu, Aatnma, Whooping Cough, Ctoap, etc, etc Ills pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can al ways be depended upon. Trial botUes free at Joo. IL Bill Son's Drag store. A Blgllargain. Fuchtliv A Kern are selling Bummer suite at 13 80. Summer coats at ZS cents Give us a calL Ward the Barber guarantees satisfac tlon, la hair cutting and shaving. WaraYonWaiiiFor! THE MCmiT BILL HIS PINED, And hlle lam dotti my LKTIL BUT to bold rrtoea Down, th.r ar Juat aa sur to r up a the And oo many Ooodi rou can tare at toast 10 to It per oeot by buylnt NOW. A Slock of Choice Kancr OrotwHua. In Qual ity l to none In the land. PMC as AH LO W as aama rood oan be sold anywbar. FOB THIS WEEK, We offr Genuine Cap Cod Cranhnrrtoe, Mlnoe Mrat 1'iwerroe all tinda, Fioklaa. .-'"'"irM'"- "r- rnilU, Chow t'how. Canned MeaU, Putted and Deviled Meal. Ievllad Crahe, Lobster and Salmon. Uaklnc Powdar all klnda. EXTRACTS, THl FlNEsr MONEY WILL BUY. NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT amii MAPLE STROP. Rock Candy Syrup, N. O. MOLASSES. LK, SOUR DBilGES, BANANAS, COCOANUT8, 4C FINE LINK CANDIES. -:o:- Ob No Tea, He No Tea, G-XX-.X. Didn't ipend IB )rara In the TuaXJVtrli for PUN, be was there for BUSINESS TRY HIS HE NOT. And you will want no other. LUNCH BASKETS Best and Largest Line In the CJty. Crockery, Mmwin, Tiintn, WOOD AHD WILLOW-WASS. Fttll Stock Heavy Groceries. Tboso who tava monry, make money by trad lag with F0NVIELLE. CORNER WEST CENTRI AMDCH8ETNCT MEAfS, FLOUR, GRAIN, &C. 50,000 200 1,000 20,000 200 2000 200 20 35,000 25,000 .200 100 50 55,000 3,000 LBS MEAT, BBLS fLOUH, (allUrsdr BUSHELS OATS. LBS WHEAT BRAN. SACKS BOLTED MEAL. BUS CORN, (white and vellow.) BACKS SALT, (ooarae aod So.) BBLS "A" KICK. LBS TIMOTHY HAT. LH CHOPS AND MIXED FEED. DDLS SOCK LIMB, Bnta CEMENT. (Rosn. daie and Portland, BBLS PLASTER PARIS. LATHS. LBS RICE MEAL. UGAR (Granulated aad Eitrs C jaT BAGGING, TIES MOLASSES (new crop Co LARD, HAMSSHOULDERS, BNUrr TOBACCO, STAR LYE, POTASH, ' FERTILIZING SALT, SOAP, bfARCH, MATCHES, ETO LOW FOR CASH. B M. PIITtWT,
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