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TUE BEST MEDIUM Relia le Advertisers To Eea& tla H3 Circle C8i TBI COLTTXJTS Of Vtn ADVERTISERS. TO BBCTJ1B CCSTOJfXB. " ' . "This Aaeus o'er the people's rights . No sootMng strains of Kala'a aoa - . " - ,- - DoUi aa alcrual vigil keepi , : f ' Cam lall lu hundred eyes to sleep. : VOTi. Xll,-- y v GOLDSBORO, Ne C.V SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1890. NOIF m Ut? CI TO IT rVl -r. v -wuw, r. niTT.v ivn unrvin.v "" DAILY AND WEEKLY. c Mciimoi batss roe Daiit t SSRSmtSara.'tS ,t)o. opr.on month, u edTenoe....... -' aieacairnoe Raws rot Whklti: " One eopr. one year, in ad ranee,... ...... S1X0 Una eopr. eix moatha. la ed ranee, to .' r-eT Theranbe no better med I un of a4rer "Sins' than through our eolumna, m oar paper roe dally In to I he kanda of lu many reader. '.. hut keeping- tbara a Ter reminded of our ad Ter- lain nerobiniii and aa the chief reaaoa for I aenetaat edrertleinr la to hara tbe adrertlae- mente read a oru-n aa poaaiDie. me aarantace . . of ad vorttaintr In Iri Dailt AlOin H at onoa vident, aa our patron will bar their adrer ' Uementa read afreeh everyday. Uatee fnr- v eta bed oa apnuoaUoa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." LookH. L. Grant. ' Opara Houao Not. IT. , Mra oa Pertonl Vented. LOCAL BRIEFS. - : Th city was flooded with country peopitt yesteraay, ana traae was onsic. Bqts' meeting at the' Y. M. 0. A. roouis this morning at 9.15 o'clock. , It b more than probable that the : ' coming Legislature will mad some thing for "Peg-Leg? W, , ; - ' Ifloas who have not yet laid in their, Thanksgiving feast bird had . better, hustle, for . turkeys are get '.. ting scarceand Christmas, too. is coming.' ij:';:.-,- v;..-"; .' r-TEiu will be talk to men by Mr. L. A. Coulter at tbe Y. ALU. A. Kooms this morning at "10 o'clock, which will be over in time for all to attend church at 11 o'clock.- . , J At 1:15 o'clock this afternoon, at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms Mr. 1;,.. Coulter will rive a oat' talk to men only, on tbe "The chains that Bind." Hoys under it years or age win not be admitted, j. -r. : ' ; . TBI ABdtJS Is in possession of an 8i pound turnip, from -the farm of Jar. W. u. urantnam, in this county, that Mgets ahead, in sise and form, of the large one brought in by Oapr. i . i : 7T a -nr-i :ii 1 iast year, vapw xmuu win uaro "i come agin, or-Mr. Grantham will "walk oil with tbe chromo. Ax SL Paul's M.1 E. Church there ;n i v.1 iv:. . -l 1 wui prtuug uiuru.ug nmtfhh this unless the people at o'clock; Sunday school at 3 o'clock L A ,. .u...!. this afternoon; and at 7:15 this even ; ing there : willbe . held a Union aer vice under the allspices of the Y. M. C. A. The pastor desires tbe pres ence of every member of tbe church at tbe 11 o clock service this morn i ing. . The publio are at all times welcome. . . :. ' W ti In Tpefint of an annonnnft-l ment of the marriage of ilr. J. K Wright, son of the late Dr. P. H. Wright, of Macon, Ga formerly of this place, to Miss LUe IL Mapp. The nappy eyent' transpired at St. Stephen a Uburch in Muledieville, Oak, oa .Tuesday last Thx Abo us, tocrpther with Mr. Wrichta manv friends here, tenders its congratnla- .tionsand good wishes. . I ; A nxi audience, both of home I folks and visitors, greeted Little I t ti . Lord Fauntleroy" io this city Friday Oigbt. Lepecialiy Was there a large! Pi.r1tJf of iadies and gent emen from Wilson m attendance. Wilson always iiperaiiy patronizes our opera nouse . when something good is on its boards. We shall expect a full representation from that progressive town next Wedriesdar night, as "Booties' Baby' is extraordinarily good. - . , - As TbankBgiving Dsj will inter vene before another Sunday appears, '' era incrmt that the minipra nf the . several churches in our citr impress 1 nnnn fhlr rr, norpeatinn tvdaT the appropriate observance of the oocas- ton, when tbe whole christian peo irhen tbe whole christian ple of the United btatea will be in deed united in one common thanks-! giving to Almighty God for Ilia manifold blessings and infinite good' ness and unfailing bounty to us alL SckTiCES at St. Stephen's Church to-day as follows: lioly communion at 8 a. m.: mornmz prayer and ser mon at 11 a. m evening praver and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Text ot morn ing discourse: Tbe things that are seen are temporal, 'but the thing that are not even are eternaL" Even ing subject: On Christ's side." Bible class meets at 3.30 n. m. in the church, subject: "John the Baptist." Sunday rchool at 4 p. m. All -are invited to attend these ser vices and classes. Strangers in the city will find a hearty welcome. Thx renowned, original and every- where popular snd wmnicg play -Booties Bab?" if booked for the I Messenger Open House on Wednes I j- i . 'n.'. i. . oil. . n day night of this t week. The At . . . . : . . lanta Conttuutum says of it; - "Miss Josie Arthur is a baby at seven rears - M ffli. .111 a oa. The child fa one of the jo I brightest and prettiest of the child actresses and is a great favorite. The play is essentially one of sentiment ibere is melodrama or that stilted order with which the London stage abounds, no great crises, nothing of tbe sort. Yoasre won by the prat tie of the baby, and by - the great hearted man ii cess of Booties. Ke- serred seats will be placed on sale at J. JL Griffins to-morrow morning at v v wvn - Za It ? V" i had his confidential colored exhorter, iIai If amniv iiMtaon tin in sbl now snit of clothes and walking around among the colored people giving oat W44U . Ma . - . . f -bills "Peg-Leg" is here to engage in bis wonted work of decoying the easily del nded negro "out West" cat if THi Akqus can sound the sentiment of the colored people at alHt U-muOtA tUt & negro has at length "waked up" to a thing or two, and is not fofrg to be fooled and hood-winked by "Peg Leg" Williams, or the Rad ical party either, any longer, They are going to think and act lor them selies, and follow . higher leaders than Silas Herring. T dressed up in awi? store clothes that be never for in labor that makes one and with th folks here at home, mong whom be lives i and haT$. Peg Leg and SiIm had better go at same- I thing else to make a living. Educational Institute. Editor Argu:-I desire to TV ca tbe attention of our readeis to tbe Educational Institute, which' Mr. Chas. - D. Mclver.' assisted br our I efficient county Superintendent, will i conduct here next week, commencing Monday. Not. .24tlu- - . t-k , One of the '.objects of this Institute! . . i i i . 1 i 1 aooat toe suacauonai conoiuon ana the educational needs of our State, and to arouse the old friends and make new friends for public educa tion. The Institute must fail to ao tend. A cordial invitation is there-1 fore extended to etervbodr to attend I I its daily sessions. I Mr. Mclrers-whom the State sends I to conduct it, is a man of strong I character, strong intellect, wonderful enthusiasm snd great originality. I He 'is one of the most forcible, thoughtful and enbuiaining speak- ers I know. I am sure that those who hear him will be benefitted and entertained, v.; : - ; ; 7 I Our people have been pioneers in the great work of ; educating their I children.- Tea years ago they de- claml their interest in public educa-1 tion by supplementing their public school fund by local taxation and I opening the doors of their public J schools for nine months. JFrom that J 1avtii fhia onr nnnnli liATa atrwi hvlnloa th traonn rlAnt.h -nf lfrs. 'Wall tVipir arJinnli and madM thitn a atiol . .... . . .fh. inflnenee of their examnla kaa v flt throuirhont this State, .n1 it rnnat 1m a mm of nride and Uratiflcation to every citizen of this community .to - hear and read the u. worda of commendation from the friends of pnblio education every where and to observe the good effects of their action at home aud abroad. I truat, therefore, that our citizens will sustain their well-earned reputa tion as friends of pnblio education by attending this "Educatiousi In stitute" and making it an educational k11 thus demonstrHting au J to mo I State that their Seal for the cause is atiil nnabated. ; J. Y, JOYXXR, Supt. A TRAGEDY AT DURHAM, Mrs. VT. L. tTall Killed in a RanA- - ' way. ' . The Durham papers of resterdar evening contained accounts of & ter- . ...v . rible runaway tragedy there -Fn-I dav. The GloU says: . I The particulars of an accident to I two of Durham's well known ladies I spread over the city like wild-fire this morning. A report was floating I that Mrs. a J. Wingate had received serious, if not fatal iniune, by leaping from a carriage. Mrs. W. L Wall bad also leapeu zrom the car riage, bother injuries were slight This wts the first report Eager citizens hastened to learn particu lars. Then came another report that while Mrs. Wingate was in ao on- conscious condition, that Mrs. WJ was drinffl i . : . . - 1 This additional shock was loon followed by the melancholy an nonncement that Mrs. Wall was dead, I a a a 1 Af f a. 1 - At inis wnuug u is imposaiDie to learn any particulars and roach for their truthfulness, AS ,- .nearly as can be ascertained, the , sad accfden happened as follows; Mrs. Wall and Mrs. WIngate started out calling between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning in the car riage of Mrs.1 Tom Jones. After getting seated in the yehicle and be fore leaving the door of the formers borne, from which point thej were i io set ouu iner oisooTerea inat uier Iw j - n- back to bring them and' before yM fnim 3iaftrl rtak I avjrM MSlfVawn SSVIt tSSl1 ffhAf MSaTaSl I ... -..a HUD 1U1BIAALU fllT USaTA TMUaal 1MII I with them. Thev called to the driver to inform him of this fact, and the horses v be ing naturally of a spirited nature, thinkinar that they were 'spoken to started off at a rather brisk pace be- At S i 1J A A The lAdietbec&me 4larmed Md Mri. lore ioe anver coma reacn mu seat. Wall jumped from the ' carriage in front of the home of Mr. Ben Dake sustaining serious injuries and being taken borne in a senseless oonmuon. Mrs. Wingate kept her seat .until she reached the Farmers' Alliance plug tobaoco factory, when she, too, jumped, also hurting herself ' rerr "CT-oorij" She was taken np. and 1 ,,. -r, , "1. h h e out driving, ohanc? to -pass about that' time stopped and staid with her until IS o'clock, then they were relieved'' by Mrs. Kramer and other sympathising frinnds who hastened to the scene. . The horses kept on their race .un til they reached Green street, when Mr. Woodward IIolloway,who was at work in Holloway's blacksmith I shop, rushed out and stopped ' their mad career. As soon as. .jne news spread a crowd of anxious friends gathered at the bedside of tha injur- I t -A T Drs. N. M. Johnson and Manning were called in and remained until the end. t ' ' Mrs. Wingate was taken home this afternoon, and while badly injured. her condition if thoueht not to be to serious, and her friends are hopeful of her recovery. Mrs. Wall remained , in a dying condition until about 2 p.m., when she breathed her last. Deceased was about 40 years, ag and leaves a husband snd three children, besides la number of other near relatives, to mourn her loss. Hor oldest. daugh Iter. Mary, who is attending school at St Mary's, - Baleigh; was tele- mm w m . ww mm w graphed immediately after the acci- dent and will arrive this evening. At this hour, 3:15 p. nu, Mrs. Wingate is oonscions, but tbe physi- dans say that they cannot tell how seriously . she is - in lured, f one is spittinir blood and it is feared that internal injuries may prove fatal." The JViw aud votervtr chroni with nrrtfonndMt snrrov and extends I.: . ...... its ainre' trmnathv to the bereaved family Mr. Wall la a hiirhlT e. fMmMl oitJun of Dnrbam and often pies a position in the offioe of Mr. J. S. Carr, in the Blackwell Tobacco Factory-Baleigh i Knot and , Ob- serwr RET. DR. W. SL BLACK. Elected f a parlntendent of the Oxford ; r , Orpnaa Asyinm. , . . The'board of directors.of the Ox ford Orphan Asylum met in this ritv resterdar. . 1 ' , " .i a m xne ooara was conyenea oy urauu Master S. H. Smith, of tbe Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. M for the purpose of electing a successor Ho Key. J. T. Harris, whose recent sad death bereft the Orphan Asylum of a superintendent, - - The members of the board present were grand Master Smith, Ber. Dr. a T. Bailey. Hon. A.H.A. Williams OoL Julian B. Uarr. T. A. Oreen and . - Mr. O.-BosenthaL . ... The first and only business that came before the board was the eleo- tion of a superintendent for the asr lum, and after a brief session Rev. W. S. Black, of Baleigh, was elected to that position. It is understood that he will accept, and that he will make haste to assume bis duties. Since the death of Ber. Mr. liar ris, Bev. Dr. B. F. Dixon, of Gree boro, has been at the Orphan Asy lum as temporary superintendent a work which he is now doing at tbe tequest of Grand Muter Smith. Kaleigh CironicU. Beoelved fresh every Friday at the Ua martei v. a. nvauv Racket Btor. Men's katsaad eaps at the Racket Btora NeokwoSkT. The finest llus of Nackwaaj lust reoelvsd at rUGUTLEIl KKHS. Baunrieir, Basra and Naw Tie. Oar load each. Just recdvwl at b. m. PRiYJcrra Raokst mora. They are busy opsnlnf milliaeis las Racket Btora. Rsmarka.bla Roaooe. lira. Michael Curtain. Plain field. 111. makes the sutoment that she caufht cold, wMfth aettlad oa her foam she was treat ed (br a month by her family pnysiciaa bat rra worse. He told her she was a honeJeea rlcttm of consumption and that no medicine could curs her. Her druggist anmatad Dr. KloflrS Wew. Dlsoovsry lor Oonimipuonj me boucbt a ooiue ana w eo -. a . .a . her delight xouna aerseir Deneawa irom first dose. She oonttsued lu m and after takln ten bottles, loana berseir souna and well, now does her owa housework sad is as well as she ever wafc Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Joan u. Hill A Sons Drug Store, largs bottles 60a and $1.00 Art Leaaona. Winter term MtelnDinx Septem1er S3. Photographs enUrged. For full partacu- PPl7 XISS KATE GALLOWAY, Studio, corner of Chestnut and James street. op Wbea Baby was skk, w St nar w Waea aVa was a CMklahe erla4 for Oaatorla. TTlm rtti liSMit "It -"" n"ri W1aMhaCWfcw.?SwbaCea0fla. Raoket Btortx Hosiery, gloves and.ltidles at the Racket Store. t Ooea. Kerr's Spool Cotton only 4 cents at.tne Haw York Bargain store. Raoket StoraV Ifrou wanti i tar a little money go Joths lttc Meal. Obopw and Baed Rye, 100 Seeks Fresh Meal, 100 Sacks Bel Rye, 60 Seeks Ohope, for Our 10 cent Half Hose at the New ork Bargain Btore. Raoket 'Btore. " We have last received a beautiful line o hassocks at the Racket Rtore Raoket Btora. Collars, cuffs and. handkerchiefs at tb Racket Store. Racket Btora. New goods arriving daily at the Haeiet Store. Onr ILW and $3.00 shoes for Ladles are card to beat, at the New.Yor uargaii Store. , v ' Children Cry for PHchif't CtstorU. Th Pulpit and tba BUr. Re. F. VL Bhiout, Pastor UBiiea reu m Ghnrch. Blue Mound. Kan., says i "I feel it my daty to teU what wimders Dr. King's New Disoovery nae none w we. My Lungs were badly diseased, end my ssrUDionerB iwraKm a ' ," a... i tnnk five bottles of Dr. King's New. Discovery and sm sound and well, gaining WJ ponnae m weignv ,.Auo Krve, Hanager Love's Funny rolki Com bination, writes i "After a thorough -trial and convincing evidence, I am eonfldtnt Dr. Klnga New Disoovery Ibr Consump tion, boats 'em all, and cures when every- thing else mile. The gmw linaness candosay many thoussjidfrlends i Uto mm ihem ta trv it. Free trial bottles tt J no. 1L Hill Sofia. Drug Store. Regular sites 00c. end SUN . A. Big Xianrala. v FuehtlHr A Kara are selling Bummer suite tSJa iSummer coats at S8 eeata. Give as a caiL VfuA tha Barber guarantees aatiafae tion, in hair cutting and ahaviag, -At Tha . T. B. 8. The best SO cent Corset la Ooldsboto. IXulletta, Cheeae and XZama, At frealy reduced prtoee at - . , B. M. PRIYTTTS. Bookie n Amloa Balra. Tea itcjrr Salt la the world for Oats, Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, gait Rheum, Fever gores, Tstter. Chapped Hands, CbUbiains, Coras, and all Bkla Eruptions, and Posi tively euros Piles, or no pay required. It la naratiteed to give perfect sadsnvetton, or money reloaded. Price S8 eeata per box. ror SMS or 4. u. suu am. ; Raoket EtoraT 1 K full line of shoes Just opened at toe RacketBtore. ITiey wereiwugni oware hoes advanced, thereiDre we can sen cheaper than ever. Raoket Store. Don't fall to see the aew dress good at the Racket Stra, BY TBS PRESIDENT. Bla XxoellenoT at Laat Take the Neooaeary Aotion. Exxcirnvi Mansiok, Nor. 10, 1890 To tU PeopU of Ooldiboro, Greeting Whxxxis, Tbe rolling year has onoa more brought around tha season when lart Winter's flanne undershirt seems a trifle gsuxy and the wind blows through yonr whis kers, it is meet that you should stop in your mad pursuit for wealth, honor and fame, and get in your Winter's wood. The frost is on the pumpkin and the eider in tbe glass ; cern is in the shock, and the cotton in the bale. -For all these things, includ ng the late Democratic victory, yon should giye thanks, give liber ally. This is no contribution box. The season calls tor a day of ThaMksqivinq and bio xtep. You will therefore gather your self around tbe festive board, (if you can't get an invitation else where make a festal board your self) and be sorry ail the next day. Bat especially do I recommend you, brethren, to secure whatever you need for the Nation's day of Thanksgiving at FONVIELLE'8. He only can give you satisfaction. By Tbe President. J as. O. Plain, Seo'y. Ulate. Alexander Webb. Warren Oouotr, was la bed two Saara. Mra, Joe fereon efnedr cured him. Write to J U ebb. Chapel Hill. M. C ONE NIGHT ONLY, Wednesday Nov. 27, '00. -jiRW-WiniaTw IVE1T Of THi SUA- boo. Urane pmauotioa 01 we atawn rqunrv Theatre Suoeee t BOOKIiE$ B7ZBY HVl WIGHTS AT THI MADISON J.UU Square Theelre.H I W TOUK, J W NIGHTS ATTH1 OLOH1 OflA OX JJ Theatre, Loodon, wlia a 0JJ 1IADIS0N SQUARE COMPANY. raoludlnff the Charm I of Child Aotnas and Vo ealtat, IaXTTXjEI PRESH CORNED PXORIDA t.ttjlli:ts Something -:- Nice. OOOO FOB Erea3dost. Dinner cr Supper AT J;L. DICKINSON'S, OOIHCB OKOOBT OX JOB STmXXT. Qlorta Bilk UmbraUaa. A few left as uertsw ion naxgaia Btora. . Pineapple Gam. The latest and finest drink of the season Try It at ltobixuoa Bros. Drug btuce. BUM 1 1 THE QDESTIOHNSWIBID. fJHK QUESTION ASKED BY the people is, why is Ed. L. Ed mundson doing so much buainees. The answer is, because he is STRICTLY BUSINESa He bought troods before the rise. he discounts his bills, and onlr charges his customers what others ay by baying on long time; and nrs in lanre a nan ti ties, and re- tail, at " ' WHOLESALE PRIOESr; And buya only Good Uooda, guar anteeing entire SATISFACTION or money refunded. He has now In atock, not to arrive, tbe largest and most select stock of CALICO DOMESTIC DRESS Goods, Pant goods. Ginghams Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Stockings, Hand, kerchiefa, Suspenders, Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes Clothing, Etc. Crock- ry and Glassware, Snuff, Cigars, Cigarettes, and lota of other goods too numerous to mention. Be sure to call at tbe store of ED. L. EDMUNDS0N. Opposite Dili's Drug tore, Wal- nut atreet. MEATS, FLOUR, GRAIN, &C. 50,000 LBS MEAT. BBLs FLO CI, (all area BD8HSLS OATS. LBS WHBATBRAN. SACKS BMLTgD MBA L. 200 1,000 20,000 200 2000 200 20 35,000 25,000 200 100 50 BPS CORN, Tellow.) (walU aad SACKS SALT, (eoaraeaad SneJ BBLS "A" BIOB, LBS TIMOTHT HAT. LH CHOPS ANn MIXB raso. BBLS BOCK LIMB, B3LB CIMIMT. (Stoaaa dale aad rortlaad, BBLS PLASTBB T IS. LATH B. LBS BIOB MXAL 55,000 3,000 UGAR (Graoalated aad latre C DAQUING, TIES MOLAB8M (new crop CV r.tRD, HAMS, BB0ULDIR8, 8NUFF TOBACCO, STAR LTX, POTASH, ynRTiLizma salt, SOAP, bfAHCB, XATCHX8, XTC LOW FOR CASH. B. M. PRIVETTe tbe celebrated, oon Burnett Roof Paint, Aad know Ha rtertle aa a laaairaUya ef Iron, tia or wx4. I barea foroeor ausie ay enploy aad aaa aroaaptly do aay worS eatraa. bd ia ae. aad wtU evaraatee ruU aUafaoUoe' Re crock, ereoa, ma or wmn mm mmm tot aale br tea aaUoa at barrel. jUJiaas. H. L. GRANT, eddabere.M.O Nee. as -dtf. Com, Hay and Oata. Three car loads Just reostved, at rock bottom prices a. We Are Aganla Tor the Banaa Boa flae Ken's shoes. QIm na n look. " ' FTKmTLXHArXRN. Artt Kiss Caddie Fnlghum baowprerared to open a class in the different branches of China painting. Orders from a distance solicited. Terms mads known oa appli cation. . ... .. , ;; A thr rjof ef ruur More or SwelUnf sad ea If Hdeea eel require a eoat eljaeJaijo protect It froei the Win tor wealaer whlo wUl -ooabewithua. 1 saaaufsoWt are at aeaae
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