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i rXMt ADVERTISERS. ; tOIMCTOBCPWOMM "TMs Amous o'er the people' right No oothhsg strain of Male's Mm r Cub lull tu hundred eyes to tlcep." Doth, an eternal vigil keepi YOTi. XII. GOLDSBORO, N.:0.i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1800. NO 5i THE ARGUS, 'DAILY AND WEEKLY (B'CBimos Uatu fob Daily i Hieoopy. one yr. In lranoe, . .. , ' (it month. In advance... ' tin 0O3ir. ou mouth. In Bdranoa,... ckHRtirnni Eitu toi Wbklti - One oopy.oa rtr, la ad ranee,.... Om4 oopt. ail month, la advance.. f rhreosn beao bettor medium of sdrer at i than through our oolumn,a our paper daily loto the hand of Ita many readora, ta u kac(! n tbem ever reminded of our ad rer i.n merchants; aod aa the ehlf reaaon for -onstant adrertiDff U to hare the edvertlae Imu rad aa "f ten a poitatble. the adrantage at aJrortlnlnn la Ths Dailt Abo us Is at onoe ' t dent, as our patrons will have their adver Momenta read afroea eTerydar. Hate fur ' lilMou application. . , ...-".... rr- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Iiteo Bo bin on Bros. : '.- Chriatmfcf present J. 1 Miller. " ' Dissolution Notice A. A, William! k Co. -Blood Purifier Mr. JoelPersoo's Homed. : local briefs;: - ----- . ' MaaMMaw " ' ' Christmas ia just two weeks oS toaj. --' sL'V V. -' .' - Thers it a gnat leal of trarel on all the railroads running . into and through this city. - .'-v. , - , ' Thb fox hunters were out again yesterday morning bright and -early "in full force and effect" : , . .Yesterday was a crowded day of 'traders ia this city, and business in all branches of commerce was re- . rmrkably good. - , " . " : V Tab Board of " Directors of the Eaafcrn Insane Asylum will meet in - regular session at that institution, near this city, to-day, 1 - A y Therk will be an important meet ing of the Goldaboro Eiflea at their armory to night, and.eTery member is ordered and expected to be present. Service this evening at BtTSteph ien's church at 8 o'clock. The fourth; ', lecture in thecoarse on 'Church ' llistory" will be deliTered. Special ' subject ".Tjiff Church of the First Century fronr-'the -Destruction of . Jerusalem.''-- y"'---:'r-- At the home of the ' bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fraiier, at : Shine, in Greene' coonty, Tuesday, I our young friend Mr. E. W. Taylor, Jr., of Boll Head, wid Miss Oeorgia ""Frazier were " united in,: the ' holy - bonds of - wedlock. , The Arqus . joins with their hosts of friends in . wishing them all , happiocsa - nd - prosperity' .. : ' "l -' - r -' ''-; A rHrnic for 3.000 to cover the innnmnoe nolior on the life of the ut ff. Jan. H. Privett in the Rofal Arcanum, was yesterday received by Mr. UTJT, urimn, treasurer 01 uoiua hnm Council No. 500. This is the flrat A Path .unstained bf- this Conn n. although organized fot ten tears. i The settlement was full and prompr, .. Mr.: Privett beini dead only six -. weeks. '. i . . .-'"''v THB"Eepublican party is now in : rnnditimi of the man . who was compelled to make a choice between Via Rat.min Malestv and salt water. . Vina run nnnn the, Fnrcf bill Sna?. A. V 4ACa MlA m uw - C7 Its flnaucial ballast ia out of order. ' Its crew of pensioners is " clamoring fnr mr ra nav: and the waves -from thA tariff ocean are beatinir its sides .- tn rpofiiL . It ia time, to" lower - the - Wta and leave the worm-eaten old craft to its fate. . T .- " . Quite a party pf ' distinguished ftentlemen connected with public af fairs of our State, amoni? whom were Mr. Warren G. Elliott, President of - the Atlantic Coast Une, Mr. . E. Chamberd Smith. 0080 of - the State Democratic Executive Com mittee and member of the Board of Internal IniDrovements. Col." F. A. Olds and Genl. W. G. tewis, ' passed dowu the A. & N.O.R.E. to Morehead C.itr vpsterdav. iu Mr." Elliott's tiri- yate car, where they will embark on a triD of inspectioa ni tne . iiariow Creek canal.-, , , , The la Ue3 of St. Stephen's parish an nrpnArinir for a Bazaar to be held at the Arlington - llotel ou Taesday and Wednesday- eTeniDSS of next week. The program of entertain - meat will be an attractive one, and ho fHsnla fif fanevand useful ar- pmofiiillv adaDted for Chnst- miw nrpsenta. will be complete." Toys, Eift-bookB, fancy articles, and every thing you want at thin season bf the tear will be offered for sale, - fh rpfrt-?Vimpnta npfli hardlv Q men tinnp.l. aa thp rpnutation of the ladies ' of St. Stephen's for providing good things is generally known. Let every one attend and help the ladies in their :od woik. .... - ' i- it win i & aonrnfl or exceeumsr rteret to bis congregation and nam- -, r - - o erouitnenai la tnu cur wofarinaii ...... . . i , has ao acceotablr filled the Daatorata of Golduboro Bantiat Church. - has . m 1 11 Tl ! A rfl tV . 1.-- accepted a call to a chanre in Lot Ancelea. California, where ne now is. and will not return. A telegram from him yesterday is to this effect Mr. Dill rjosaeaaea in an eminent de gree those amiable and sympathetic : i - i i v:.u ...MaiJ with a rifted mind highly cultivated. peculiarlv fit him for the high and holy calling to which he has devoted his life, and in the earnest following of. which be has accomplished so muca. gooa aunng ms min istry in this city. lie and , his excellent wife, who is preparing to join Mr. Dill about Christmas, have made for themstlves hosts of warm friends in this city and section whose trnnA wiihM will follow them to their far away new borne in Los An geles and abide with them always. - MR. CADE'S SALUTATORY. The new editor ot the Prognstive Fanner is Key. Beylua Cade, , not by - - - j any means ' an nnknown man, ana one who brines to the editorial chair all the characteristics of the Highest type of an editor. We are pleaaed with his salutatory, and also with his answer in reply to an enquiry as to whether. he advised Legislators who-were pledged to support Vance to disregard their pledges, v We rive hit reply to that question, manly and correct and gratifying as it is, and also some extracts from his salutatory aa follows: . Most certainly the FrogrMsm R.im f1sia nnf. never . did. : and X ur nwf - - M "T 9 , never will advise any member of the Legislature, or anybody else to dis rromt nlpflcn to do anvthin?. If any man pledged himself to vote for Senator : Vance, ana violates nis pledge, lie will show-- himself un worthy of any man a confidence. XlilO M UUI v.. ality. - -h: Furthermore, I am thoroughlyjn sympathy with . the principles and aims of the Farmers' Alliance. I bet ieve that simple justice, to say notnJ inr at all of merev. leauirea the ex petition of sreedv reform : of both State and national laws, in the Inter ests of the farmers of this country. I mus1, not be - misunderstood. I could never be induced to write a line or utter a word in ; advocacy or the enrichment of the farmers at the expense of any other clasii of my fellow -' citisens. ; oucn auywauy would be the advocacy of class legis lafiont and I hate class legislation even as I hate its author the devil. I say I am in sympathy with the principles of the Farmers' Alliance. .a A A 1 . The questions tnac relate w imem- DOUimeni vl tuvav yuuMiyiv ' In.1 laws ara nnpstinni of method. r.ui .ana, n. . r and the are to be solved by the wis dom of practical statesmanship. - . . m 11 iL.l T 'l want to say. once ior an, vua a . a t am a Democrat nave never ueen anything else. But that -statement of my political laitn must no. u taken as an admission, on my part that I wear the collar of any self- appointed clique of political bosses, in", or out . of office. When I say I am a uemocras I mean to be understood as saying that I am the friend of that theory of government which locates all the ritrhfa and nowen of 'lust govern ment in the people themselves. In m nninion. all the Deorjle are better, greater and grander than any part 01 me peopie. - v-'.' My band is unused to noioing; me Editorial pen, and I Uke it up with much of distrust or my own power, i nA mart, it not for the fact that I am conscious of an earnest wish and purpose to use it for the gooa or our n;Knn An-orirAn - citizenship. v I miuufL . - .'t ...1. 4.1.. . . nn snouia lay it uowu, auu im"t rt a mnra . ' UV w. ...... - . - - . 'I begrjeak. most earnestly, the in dulgence and kindly help o all my brethren in the field of journalism. and ahall do air in mv power to merit their confidence and esteem. lteaotaUions. . ' 1. McClimicy, n. C. JUri Editor The follow ing reso lutions were adopted by Falling Creek Alliance at its last meeting: Wherxa8, The patriotism of our whole country snoaia oe enuscea id Kolf nt bettering the condition of nnr whole Teorjlft. especially the la- KnFintr nlajtva in everv department: and whereas this clus has heretofore .11 I J V. ll... -.V- t......ul i lkjcu iou. ut wvm wuu uw u , - ... . ... on ana taem ma urged mem i. : v.:. i t.u.t . w orgai iu iucir ,v to. and aked the MperaHon ot I rVaaA auamMv ' f Plnttila tVlAV Kal failed to respond io a manner Calcu lated to aid or ameliorate their oon ditioi. Therefore bo it . mtiti. tb. d.tj.1 a. Farmers' Alliance and its organs to Si 11 J .11 41.. nriLiraza trnemii inu jairiravii iuii acta of ourpnbtioofflcera touching . a f ak ?. At tneir course towaras aneviaung me burdens of the laboring class of our people wno are now oiscnminateu against by the iniquitous laws now in force. . Bmlved, That every Alliance man and all others of the laboring classes of every department should rise up and stand together as a unit and working shoulder to shoulder; should not cease their labors until that power which, if not checked, will ruin and bankrupt the country and destroy our liberties, is rooted out or put down. c JfosofoA,-That with a cniei exec utive of doubtful, political honesty, an ambitious ana unscrupulous speaker in the chair and a Congress and Senate mainly owned and con trolled by plutocrats, trusts and combinations, there is no safety to a Democratio form of government ex cept in the strong arms and iron wills of a people who are determined and resolved to be free. . Resolved, That no criticism of the Farmers' Alliance or its organs shall divert tta from a faithful ad herence to its principles or estrange ns from the' men who are the brave exponents of its trusts; but that hav iniraetont fuili determined on re formation, we will not turn back pn- . . . M til tne ennobling principles 01 our order shall have bren accomplished. Rjtaolmii. That to trive aid.' influ ence and support to those who will noi consiaer our euoru at rciurtu with generous kindness and come to nnr alH in rhi atrtiffirl( Would be to cripple and help to defeat at in. onr oojeci ox emancipauog uuroeivca au our families from slavery . and op pression., y-r r. :,':-. --. .i Jlesoivea, xnat we win always sup port what we believe to be ; right ana unaer an circuiuauiauca we win trv to accomplish the most good to th e-reateat number of our people bv co-operation with the Democratic fiaxty. niaraivovucu w ugu u ta lines until all hope in it is lost or equal rights, equal privileges and equal distribution of products ia se- curea tons. T?nhi4ul That Faluns' Creek Al liance is opposed to the introduction of partisan politics into the order, tint AftmMtlv Drives Ita ' member to study the science of government in l 4, C.ll.i. v.- oruer 10 coat an lutcuicui, umuvy, uo- lieving that intelligence ana virtue are the most effectual weapons we can who are daily and hourly plotting KUU iUU IUIUJ ivi - IU (Uiu muy downfall of the country; and we hereby pledge ourselves to uae . all honorable means to defeat bossism in eyeryshape and to raire in its stead the standard of pun mvnJmd. hon- Mif v and cultivated brains. Less money, less corruption fund and de ception in the political arena, ana am rpaiwifnltv ulr all truA natriots erery where to aid na in this effort to free out country rrom tnese pomicai slurxs and monstrocitiea. , ' : Fraternally yours, -; , j ; 1 J. A. STy8, oVy. 8borta of Clerk Upchnrcb. Rai-eioh. Deo. 0. TUre was rrrCMit. daal mftrft talk tOHT about the shortage of 0. D. TJpchurcb, the 1 1 ti LI!... inM r4 im late aepumuMu pwwwjuugrvi tv. In thu trnardian fund. Post- mister A. W. Shatter, who is one of TJpchnrch a bondsmen, told me to night he expected to have to pay $15,000 the full amount of tbe bond. lie has taken posessisn of Upohurch's residence which ia one of the' band- aomest in the citr.- but which is heavily mortgaged. ' Postmaster RhftfTer was asked bv vour cor resoondent if Upchurch . could nnf h rtnnifihed - for fail inirto account for these guardian f nndi ana na rerjnea mat unaer a a . a a. l w . .1 O . recens urewiou u , Court in tnc case Oi a man nameo Connelly, probate judge of Iredell county, it would appear that Iitue could be done, inquiry waa mauoi to-day as to Upchurch a whercahonta V f 1.-. Xai faa IU ahtr) rM and it is Saul bo is iu nnuiutwu IJILT. ' Will W m .V"w. mvm . l - law wnicn win rwu. "lTlu"l accounting for guardian jana i cy .4 1 . M f..,la V - ia uue m.uit?. it - J-i . . Th Vint Rtan -- .. i i..-K-a mh am run nnvi. unn ' : "h7k . V W dn B VtMn i v i . . . v tout uuiAcUob, ana you wonaerwuat W arukln the flntp lntrrrou. Proetratlon. Yon need a Nerve Toalo .4 4b IMantHn nittaTa r ml will And the HU Ul MWWM aw ..vww J " exact remedy tor reatorlxig: your nerrou Tile m io it nonoaj. owmmij wuuiwu. SurnrltLig rata ta follow the nse of tltla OSiSSSLSSi the Liver and Kidney reaa -e 1.1 .1 ITm . kHl. Print M 1 at J1 it ElU & 8oa's Prog Store. I aaBaawaama"i iouuit kuvu. 111 DoU. Vaaea. &a. At the New York Bargain Btore, i ' Whet Babr wa etok, w, ke Oaatorkv WlaUwa(XlM,ahrtdforCalorla. Whm ate beoame Waa, ate etaf Oaori, wiha4CWldrehaetaamCnrta. i. ; Rabket Store, Diana (a at the Racket Stor, with Dolls from lot to I1S.C0. TheBltrsreat Lln ofOtroeUand Rag pawn? at and below coat. J. a LOENBKIW, . J FucnUer ana K.ern 01a ivam'. flairs In la BlUc UmbreUaA All grades at the NaWAora eargain 8iore. ' ' Racket Storv. Wneh Toilet sets and P?uu Aiouma ai the Racket Store. Raoket Btore Hew Block Rug andHaaaocks attli- Racket Store. Baby's Bnoe. PolUh, B cent or 8 botUaa lor J ceawa u New York Bargain Store. : r. - OUver Badaer, The Johnatown Barber, who eacaped tbe fearful flood, but loat all his JSJ""' la now enirtRea at w V"i" w pav.ara? fly. A. D. Ward, where he Inyite all In need of a ahav or hate tut to lve him a trial, ue i one o tuo uu. Pee a-d-tr. Rnoket Btorw. . i-in.H Rniaa. Paoar and Envelope ana Oologae at the Racket Store. Seed Wheat, Be ed Bye, Beed OaU A choice lot Jt!kWT Raoket Btoro. Dress Good, MUltaery. BMes ana Hats Is a big run on the Racket Btore. Racket Btore. . Jewelry, Clock, Watche. Truoa va llae. UmbreUas and Whip at the Racket Store. Art Leeeton. Winter term beginning Beptemr Photographs enlarged, i or iuii jatu SlSSKATBOlLLOWAY. , Studio, corner of Cheetnut ana jame street. Racket Store. Tors of Evory Deacrlptlon at the Racket Store., . We Aak You to Oome And look at our guaranteed hin, n. Y. Mills Mualla and JW linen roi to cents.. H. WEIL BROS. Racket Btore, S.m.tvtna mw Raaaocka With born They are nice for a Xmaa or New Year present. Bee them at the Racket Etore Bafftarloflr, Baga and New Ties. Cwln.TpTiIVBTT8. Racket Store). Ilrecrackers inrt rireworks of every deacrlptlon at the Racket Ptore. Wanl thai Rarh-r ftMiaranteea satis fuc UOD, in liair cuiunj? anu uaiu. -RrcvMna a&d Xxoreas Wagons at th' Hew ora carga-n oww. Rjlt h-at Btorw. . AnMWa finiu. Ouna. Drum, rutol and Capa at the Racket Store. rvm. TTaw avnd Oat). Three car loads Jut receiyea, row . . Bottom prices at rtrvfrn. all.000 worth of Clolhlng, Dry Good n. Rhnaa TTata and CD.UeDU UUVH warn- m , . . . farnUhtne. Carpet and rug", all to be elanrtitered forth next lodaa at any a V V. T rtllL'VnffHfl r ' Wn.v,ia At Wara'a old stand. v MwalWV aw ptnAATrala Oem. ' . . IT) latest and finest drink oi th cacn Try It at Bobtnon ttroe, urng awra. lw want You v 4a4 UUTei to d 9 ppti storw lathe State, and every thine at cprtca " t " BarKlna in Hcalery at the New York 1 ? i jjij-guu aiar-. Wot Rentror Baie.l . ' ' i " V 7 v,..,,i. i.v t... i r 7n4 excelleiTt neigubwhood l AOOBllUrHUUUWHiuiIiiliuu'.ivwiu., -... n aala at ln Mtaa 4UlV3.UAH( JUU2.jiMJi)Vi. FOR SALE CHEAP 300 or 400 POUNDS FRESH Mountain Butter, CONSIGNED TO US. 20 Gts. a Pound AT UETAIL. HENRY &M. L.LEE, SAUSBUay, N. u. Oloero ml. . iHTlrably Hooommana i( LISTEN ! 3) That the title to a beautiful poem. If yon dont bellare It, tot a oopy or "Father Ryan's" Works, THS "POST PEtlST OF THI BOOTH. AND BPS FOB T0PBS LVB. The book U to be found among our well ae looted stook of POEM -;- BOOKS roB- 0HRISTMA8 PRESENTS. "LISTEN!" What we we were solas to ay Is that our stook of iHEISTMAS ARTICLES. Too Bumerous to mnUon-U beautiful a pocB. If you don't believe It, ootae aod acsforyoarMlve, ir rou wish to bbcdbs BiauTiruu cniAP Christmas -:- Presents Tov Should Oome at Onoe to Robinson Bros. X3XVC7Gr BTORB. VALUABLE, BBAUTIFUL, avnvTniCART.K. AT THE G0LDSB0RO BOOK STORE. PLEASE CALL ANU u v o-mnv n nVATTTITTTL Wf S eW a T Sva a mmr m mw w BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, DRESSING CAPES, VAoBtO, Ui VtrTTRTC SETS. INTERESTING GAMES FOR CHILDREN, DOLLS, TOYS IN ABUNDANCE. THESE GOOD M US r BEfcULU, AND I OffE1 T"KM rov.u.ii..u. 't USTOMEHS AT THE LOWEST CONSULT YOUR INTF.RET ' AND FAVOR ME WITH YOUIt PATRONAGE J. F. MILLER. piCGOLUTIOrJ. rnas co-paithbrship bbbbtopobi Tltlo between the n4rlT4 this say iliaKXTea a. a, wuiiana wiu nw mti A Kta aiwl alan uniai all HaMlltiaa rmt tna lata ara Of a. aw . luiama m am uowsoor-, wiLLtAMS, ' -, S. S. SH1TU. Btusklen Arnloa BaJra. Thi )bt Salt la tbe world for Cata, Dniiaea, cores. Uioer. oa naenm, 'erai 9ores,TUeT, Chapped Hands, Chllblalua, Horn a. aad all Skla rQDUona. and daJ- tlvely cue Pllea, or no pay required. It la maraateed to fire nerfect satisfaction. II If, i a. por money raronaeo. mw ou jn box. For ei by J. u. iiui bos. THE QUESTION ANSWERED. fJHR QUESTION ASKjp BY the people i. why is Ed. L. Ed mundaon doing so much business The answer is, because he ia STRICTLY BUSINESa He bought gooda before the rise, I dlSCOnnt hia ktlla l he charges his customers what others pay by buying on long time; aid tail, at " H MU re" -WHOLESALE PRIOESrr And buys only Good Goods, guar- a at t-vn! w m aaa. a2 O a mtn WW A mU . . an ivoiug BuurwoAiiOJf AUlIUri money refunded. He ha now Stock, not to arrl-ai tka l.. or in and most select stock of 0AU0O DOMESTIC DRE8S Goods. Pant food. Ginvhama Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, AJrawere, docks, clocking, 11 and, kerchiefs, Buipenders, Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoes Clothing, Etc Crock ery and Glassware, (Snuff, Cigar, Cigarettes, and lot ot other floods too numerous to mention. Be euro to call at the tore of ED. L EDMUNDSON. Opposite HHPs Drng store, Wal nut street. JEWELRY. In hie hendteme kew Iron Front Store it hie old etend on West Centro Street, rev 0nd e bewildering geltij ot keentii 'ul ertielet a a . a uet go to atom too poreos or koeutifj a room or prove uteful for the toilet ArtioloM too - morovt to mention, out of unoeoellj elegant etteHment end in the newett end ckoieett eifoe. L. D. GIDDENS, Weet Centre tt. Bridal Preeente sad Chrlstntas Olft. PRESH CORNED FLORIDA TtTITLLETS PROU Something -:- Nice, looo roi Breakfast Dinner or Supper J. L. DICKINSON'S, OOKlfRR OKOCBBT OX JOHW STBS IT. For Rent or Sale. A MT OKI WUHIBO TO BUT OB BXBT t eoafoftabte boaae with I rooaas aaSkttebsa ad a If aoreof roaa4. aleotaisaMahore table, eaa seoore a hargala bp salttas? e tf. A.HBtOSBBOBTHBB. Happy Hoosness. Wis. TlnunoBS, Postmaster of Ida villa, lad write "Electrto Bitter has done more for me than all other medldae eov btned, for that bad feelln; arista from Kidney and Liver trouble.' JohaLsaUa, taraeraiidaaTncjnpli-T -MFla4 Electite Bitter to be thebest Kid icIi.ar medidoe, mads ne leal Ilk a bw maa J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, aame tows, nya: Electric Biv anaiairut the thing for a nan who 1 all -ran down and doat care whether he Utbb or diet; he found new strength, good ap petite aad felt rot Ilk he had a new leas cm life. Only 60c. a bottle, at J. H Hill dt Son' Drugotore 'ChikSrtti Cry for.Rtcher't THE
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