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The Daily Argus. UOLD330RO. . DEC 1, 1890 THE METHODISTS. rourih Dj- Proceed!- of theFirtr. FtMtrih Oonereaoe Wilsoh, N. C, Dec: m.A . a ha nVtoc-k thU mora m.v.. vt im the chair, wlto ni-m unlivi Madncted DT MOT, J A. ennnlnnrim. The minntas of jetter- dThTuw" remarked that he hoped mHttii more out into the a .nrl ha ai brief M poeal ui. it- aoaitloa twenty Are all the preachere blameleee in their . ..... a a a Tka IfailAlaTn official lire ana cnarecii v -district wu called, and the following i. tv.i Mnuwti aa to memberablii a i.. ! tnraaaa and the amount of nrin tha Tear, ibr all .k.rA nnmoct and their character rr::rx vr r. n nordon. l. l. N.b and Dr. J. B. BobbitC who pawed on .t r n- w a Black, hi Preaid- in Elder, who eeld that hie health wu bad and mored that his case be rewrreo to the committe on Conference Relatione for supernumerary relation. (Tbis re lation in the Methodist Church meane that a member of the conference taking thia relation still holds his membership in the conference, but be has no claim .v. PLnli 4nr annnort.) ReTS. L. , n w vi.hw. CI. O. DaranL J. B xTi.w m, P-aninfirffim. J. II Hall, HI 111 ' " ... , , . 9 a ni.hnn. K. Pooe. J. W. PrlTett. r L. Wed, W. 8. Black. Tk. n:.hnn remitted Dr. K. 0. Bur ..... rt sa rMAlntlOB aDDOlatiDff ft mitten to consider the wisdom of observing with religious serrices March Sad, 1891. tbe day of the death of John Wesley, the frunder oi Methodism. Beta. B. O. Burton, W. 8. Black, D. W. n.i- - - ,4 mIim arrrn annotated. nun - ri - The Durham district was called. The name ol J. T. Harris was canea ana ui. Tates said he was dead. Ills remarks concerning his death were ery touch ing. He said his last words were: "I pray the blessing of God upon eyery Charge In my district and now let me go home." Dr. Yates said if he iwere called apon to characteriie bis death he would say it was a peaceful death, glorious and triumphant "Let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like bis.' Dr. E. A. Tates, a J. Bumpass, W. B. North, L. L. Johnson, O. Rider, Q. W. Irey, J. E. Underwood, D. L. Earnhardt, J. B. Martin, V. A. Sharpe, N. E. Cottrane, J. 8. Nelson, J. T.Osttia. v , la this district during the year Dr. A. W. Manguw and J. T. Harris hare died and J. 8. Nelson and J. B. North were transferred. J. Ssndtord and W. H. Townsend. Dr. W. 8. Black stated that thirty-one years ago he received his first appoint ment, when 19 years old, and was sent within tbe bounds of North Crolina, be then being a member of the Bouth Caro lina conference and since that time he had been in the active itinerant minis try, and the brethren did not know what a cross It was to Mm to give it np to take the superintend? ncy of the Ox ford Orphan Asylum, to which he had been elected. . The following from the Fayetteville district passed: 0. W. Byrd. J. W. Jones, W. J. Crowson, J. E. Thompson, 8. V. Boyle, W. B. Doub, J. T. Lyon, M. L. Wood, D. A. Futrell, J. A. Hornady, J. W. North, W. 8. Cbafiu, L A. White. Revs. C. W. Byrd and J. W. Jones, have been transferred to the West North Caro lina conference. Rev. J. T. Hattherway, a Elder from tbe Freewill Baptist church, was receiv ed and his orders recognized. Rev. HcG. Davenport was elected to the office of a Deacon. Rev. O. D. Langs ton was elected Elder. Rey. IL H. White ker was also elected. Wilmington district was taken up and the following reported and passed. W. 8. Creaiy.TL a B -amon, J. L. Keen, W.A. For hie, a P. Jerome, J. E. Braistow, Phillip Greening, F. B. Me Call, T. J. Browning. C. W. Smith, J. M. Ashby, F. D. Swindell. Newbera district: Dr J. E. Menu's name was called. He had passed away si ace last conference, having died at the General conference May last. Tbe fbt lowing preachers red their reports and . their characters passed. T. P. Ricaud, R. A. Willis, a R. Hall. M. M. McFar land, W. W. Hose, J. T. Abernathy, J. K. Thorn Deon.R. JL Gilliam, T. C. Lovin. O. F.- Smith, N. M. Jurney, (D. A. Watkins passed and the Bishop an nounced that he had been transferred to tbe Southwest Missouri conference) W. 8. Rone. . - - Warrentoa district was taken sp and ' the following reported and passed. J B. Carpenter, John N. Cole, a aCul breth, J. W. Jenkins, Z." T. Harrison J. O. Guthrie, D. IL Tattle, A. D. Betts, J. V. TLhodea. J. A. Cnnninsrffim. Washington district was called and tta r,nninr naaaad: W. TL Ware. F. IL fchamberger, a B. John, J. A. Green, Ji. iv. uoiden, ti. J. jioormaa, n. i, Warlick, O. A. Ogleaby. Rev. a B. John, moved that the con- Terence hold its next session at ureen Tille, which was carried. OOLDSEOnO MAHKKT8. Oomotal Daily by B. M. PrtveU, VTbotoaaio Provtaioai nd Grain Dealer. Pork,.. C.B.SUM Svsar (aTannlateD.. (brown)-IfaU. ktuttr Corn. Halt Salt, (floe)-- Bay Contact ......... Oottoa aa .. Molaann . ... Baas Wax Bock Lima Ero. Oata .. Bran . a aaaa 0s urveiuos xetx 1M soviieo n so a los lStttlM so aioo ttoatoo 1SJ no m JO u a no Sitt l FALL IS UPON OS HOW, D AI L AKB LATINO IN THE1H FALL STOCK OF GOODS t am not reoaivlnx Ooodt la CAB LOAD LOTS !ut oan soil you roodi at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES I an not adrartlalot BAVOINS, but a4" OOOD8. Call and examlna my stook of TOBACCOS TOBACCOU CANDIEftl-OANDIESI- Lloal evnd Onopa, 100 Backs Fresh'. Mea bO Back Chops, ior aaia kjw, m . . B. M. PRIYETTS.' aNBaaBaaaaaBBaaaaaMaa TomlaMng' Ooodn, CloUucg- . - Axd everyttlnf that is kept In a fljst ciaaanore, at - n.T7EIL&BR03 : Ba-by'a Bboe. PoUah. 9 cnts or t bottles fnr 25 cents at the Xiew xork Vargain Btora. . Racket Btor. : Dreas Goods, Millinery, Eh wt and uaia u a Dig run on the liacxet ctor. : Backet Btore. New Block Rags and Hassocks at the 9 a.f iwcaeoiore -CAKES! CRACKERS! ETC--CAKESI CRACKERS! ETC- U retook la ooinplota In every particular. ROYSTER'S CONFECTIONS A 6PECIALTY. CAN VVT TOD DP A HANOhOMl IMokariofUia flneat CANDTlnaone, two thraaor Ova pouM FAKCT BOX, ALL KINDS FROIT IN SEASON: BOOKS, JIW.4ZIXK . FEIIIODiCALS, CTC. Ilia latest workOnJthe beat novel. CLIi-n Cry for Pitcher Castcrti, BM Boots Stationery Etc TheOnoit llnaorliki InJ tha olty for book kaeplng and general Ibuiiocaa. wHOLB8ALr; iJvxrou; CROSS COT CIGARETTES" SoUolUn- abr jToI your patronaxo, I Jam TO0K8 TKOLT," Ja. R.sGRTEFIISr. Corner vndar Hotel Uracory. Ooldaboro, If.C Children Cry for, Pitcher's Castorla. 8 JPECTAL ATTENTION CALLED iO THE ollovi ita a - r T 1 FINE -line of 8cissore, eliearea, Kbivea and Forks, Car vera, jars, - Crocks and HoQaehold jroods . ll .T T- . XT Kcneraiij. new jjer, new rs tron,Selmo and Timet Cook stoves. Grand Times -G an to Door Cook Stoves, Wood and Coal Heating Stoves, Oil Heating Stoves, llast be Seeu to be Appreciated. JrjsT RECEIVED A FIU E lot of Beech and Marile Load ing G ana," Rifles, Fiaols, Shells, Primers, Cartridges, Etc. A foil line of " ' FAEiniia niPLEimiTTS la stock and to arrive, 'consisting ie part : Clipper, Boss, Dixie, and Watt Turn Plows, Stonewall and Carolina Cotton Flows, and a fall line of those beet NORFOLK CASTINGS. Thanking my. patrons for their liberal patronage in the past, I trust by close attention to bnsincss and square dealing to merit a con tinnance of the ratue. RESPECTFULLY, . W. H. HUGGIIIS. Chnircn Cry f:r Piis Cr.t: SSIGNBB SAKE. A.TOOSTI HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OF . ... V FUCHIl iER ' & KERN, OF MAYOR J, E. PETERSON, Afssd IT wilCpav every one in want of- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, BOOTS OB shoes; i GEORGK D. BENNETT. I.Will be In Goldsboro on or , before December "'' 3rd, . vrith a large anppij or Mules and Horses ' ' : t""-v;-' v ,'..r-v -r:- . GOOD ONES. GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.- - BUGGIES AND ROAD: CARTS . AT LOWER PRICES THAN LTER BEFORE. . . GEO;B. BENNETT. FOR SALE GHEAP ,300 or 400 POUNDS ; ;y':FBESH';;T--; Mountain; Butter, CONSIGNED TO . US. ; 20 Gts. a Pound AT RETAIL. 11ENRY&M.L.LEE. Is Ycur IIOE Insurci? Is Ycur UFE h::rcdi? l3YcrFL':::iTUnEI:.:L::j7 l!:v3 Ycu LnyShln Thit 13 .K0T.k:rcd7-.V IF BO WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO INSURE IT FOR YOU. See Ci Ecrt Iktizt. hzt laiurate. Good Coaspanlea. Eatca Garantred. le:;i d. i:u?;:hey & cd., GCNXn-lLIXSUHAXCi: ACESTS. GOLDSBORO. X C, ' orriCE-SACiJP orncr, walnut sr. Circi Cry f:r Tlt C::t:r! tIpfcistic Q ; i '. .t 9vait. v :X . - :.'J CtJBIOCa, - - ' .;, ; ; ' ; C'"-" '.V: omioiHAti.'''-';; : att: Konrit ' '-, . ' " " .8I0H8.' - laAU rarpaaaa .' Im AllStaa ; " AT MODERATE PRICES' . . . Argus "Job 'Office 'pr- V" Walnut Simti-. :jV ; v , '' t GQldtboriK .tf 0 6 o Ppintihg n I I I I I I' T4 ". , . ..W ! -r tro fkHNM . ir J i !H.'if!- rat i "lilii -i at a a. Am, aiala. Ilen Is. no Question Abontjt ? J. D. DANIELS HAS THE riirK3T Aft D MOST COXl-btTS . STOCK or - TOYS and FRU ITS Wl BAYI BTZ8 8EKX. AND KB BATS THAT TUKT VC8T CO PROFIT OR 2T0 -PROFIT. atla::tic coast use IMJUMIlft I WdiiU. E. iL ui BriBckta COKWSN WED C11KDUL,K. " TKAXN3 GOINQ BUUTU. - Coodenaad uboluiOs la tfivct tliiitry IStb. loSO. TRAINS OOI5Q SOXTTU-DAILT. WANTED rpo SELL UX gTORB UQCSB ASD LOT andftockof rx5a.o Joaw Tfcehon. coitio a room. 4 Dr r'ro ri f to.. fw ; S room up ititir. WMmi ileUt A 4t rhino, to opi tMixinaM with U boiijar, 1 eo. .-lwU. JOHSPIKE. t ,w 8 Ko. fT i No. U liu- 5 J'aai, eumiay, Lv Wtldoa Upm ittpa 600 am ArBwtiMU... Its p m .. tUti Ar Taibora....... 0O p m ...... .. .......... Lr Tar bora MiSU a at At Wilam.. .... SSOptt TCOpai lUf Lvwnaoa .. ..... t.-ao pm .........A.-...-... Ar Solnuu.. ....... S40 p ia .... ..... .m....... Ar VarttarUla.. 00 p m ,.. .... Lt Ooldaboro. 15 pm ttf p - 835 a a Lr Wimt .., 110 pm litian Lt Miuraolla 44 p m 40 p d, IWiu Ar WUmlna-toa... 660 p ia lUpaUMm ; TRAINS QOWQ NORTH. ' V: Ph J No. 40. Lt wiiminrton .. is 01 am sooam 400pm Lr Magnolia...... Ill a m 10M a u Mpu Lr Warsaw .10 4a am lUpn Ar Gol.Uboro.....T78 p m 11 M a ui Si. p a Lr Fayattarllla.. ........ tj 40 a an .......... Ar Selma ..... .... 11 OU a m Ar Wilaoo U10 a iu Lr Wilson SOS a m 1237 p m 747 p m Ar Bocky Mount. 1 10 p a SIS p m trTarboro. 300 p m ... rTarb-jro....... t00 a m .......... ArWaldon..... .. 489 a mS45 p m S pm Train on Bootland Keck Branon B jad leart n,WUI. fl A f Um I1UIU, Wl V MK. ."I IW SooUand Nuoa at 4 Si p m m.; Oreorllle S OU &m. raraming loaves ureenvine I xu a di., allfax at 10 k a ta, Weldoa 10) a m, daU; azoept Buodsj. on Mouday, -Wednesday and Friday, Local rreistit leaves rveiuon juava. mnaiua 11 s n- tkKXland N'twk It uO D m. Arrlvinit Given- rills 10 p m. Koturning-, leave Greeny 111 Cuesdsy, Thursday and Eaturdar SS0 m. ouutland H tusk 1 00 p m Halifax S S p m. Ar- nnm naiaoniivum, Train leaves Turboro, N. C," ris Ana.arl A Haieiirh railroad, dallr exoeut ftandar. 4 D.m..8undar S 00 n m.. arrive WilliamiUin. K 0., S 80 p. m., 4 SO p. m. Plymouth ! b 4 SO d m. HeturuiQir leave Plymouth dally exoept tlunday. Sis a m-, Buuday SU0 am. wuiiamstoo, i mn,iH a. mamya xar bora, a BOs.iii 11 iBOam. v Traln on If tdlaad, N . O. , branch leare Oolda boro, daily exoept Sunday, a UU a- mM arrirt smitnneia, i sua. m. iteiurnuia loaves ouuuj fluid, S 00 a. m., arrive Gold8rxro, a 30 a. m. Train on Nashville branch lea res Bocky Ml at 8 OOP. arrives Nashville 8 40p.m..8pr1ni riopa up. tn. tteturnino; leaves spring uou 10 00 a. m., Nashville 10 86 a. m., arrive Koek Mount 11 16 a. m.. dailv. exoeot HundaV - - , Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw fo Clinton, dally, exoept Sunday, 6 00 p. iu. an 11 10 a. m. lUturnlna leaves Clinton at S i a. m. and 8 10 p. m-oooneotina' at W araa w wit mos. f u u xo ana ia. -Southbound train on Wilson A Paretterill Rranoh ia No. 61. Northbound ia No. 6C1. Dh) axoept Bundnr Train No. 87, South, will Stop Only at Wiiann uoiosooro ana auurnoua. -Trail. No. 78 makes close connection at We don for all points North, daily. All rail v Richmond, and daily, exoept Sui-dny wim Bo UtIIU. - Trains make oloee oonneotlon for all point oarth ria Kiohmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmliurfonan Wsshitifrton, and bare I'd Oman I'alacohlfcCor atiacaaa. --, JOHN F. DJTINB, Oes'l Eii.. - ' J. H. KBNJ T, Sup'tTruns. . T. U. EjfKBaoa. Gen' lass. Ajcent. A. & n; C. -Ha R Time Table No. 19. to take effect M A. U weaneaday. nsy sa,inw. - ( PASSBNQBB TRAIN 8, DA1XT. U BAST. , !. 60 V IM ' - ' i -K ab. vr. v. ' -' mnon. ' ' am. it. pjn. p.m. - -. . x a.m. Am. 8U0'- Goldaboro. . . 11 80 S83 IM ..' Beat's. 10 66 11 (X 10(1 4 09 - La U ran ks )0t 10 4 4 SI 4 Hi ...i-.-Fallln Creek....... loxa 10 U 4 Si 4 40 Kinaton..... lOOHtO'l 4 66 J 65 ...... ....Oswell.. , ..... ( 9 M 106 6 06 .... ...."".lioror......... S 48 S 4 119 S 19 . ' , Core Creek... ... 8 8. la 81 S 86 ...... .Tusoarora. ....... 811 S If 41 S 41 -. . - ..Clark's........ B i u 00 ton New Berne. ...... 8 87 621 tilt 6 a ... ....Ulverdale........ 8 13 11 44 S4t.. Croatan.. ...... 8 07 A'S M 66 ......... Havolock. ....... til iau T 18 7 1 .....Newport. . ... T 80 I 71 IU 7 11 ...Wlldwooo....... 23 or 5)H 7 28 Atlantlo.... . ... 7 11 1 St SH 7 48 Morehead City....M 7 OS 8 1 46 7 60 ..... AtlaoUo Hotal.... S 48 7 8 Morehead Depot., a I r ! I I MIXED PBKIGHT PA8SKNG KK TKA I . J BAST. A a. a.m. 7 t SO 8 11 8 60 16 10 81 11 80 11 17 U iS 8 87 8 4H 4 Oki 4 87 61 11 11 5 28 81 LT, a.m. 6 30 7 05 780 761 8 SO 8 66 to e 10 88 11 05 I 41 s out 8 4 8 60 4 18 4 43 4tt 6 01 1 a w- v.- STATioas. y. J Saa Goldaboro.. Bosfa..., ...... ...La Orange ...... -.Fx '.ling Creek.., Kington....... Caswell....... .Dover .. ......Core Creek. .. ...Tusoarora... . ... "Clark's.... . ....... .New Borne., .j " ........ .Klverdale ......... .Croatan ..... ....Hsvclock.,.. ,, .. ....Newport ........ ....M.Wlldewood ..... .i ...... ....Atlantic ......... ...... Morehead Citr ..... ...... Atl&htio Hotel.... .Morehead Depot. 8 W Km: AR. D.m. 70 8 84 t 6 S S 4 4 2 64 24 CO.' SI 8 41 8 2 8 00 7 17 700 47 So6 LV p.'I 884 604 6 80 6ft 4 06 84 s or 8 80 8 II 180 8 46 6 8 ie 7 84 7 06 62 S7 S 1 00 Tnhi Umu... ii. wn-i . ....... j!L, L I. ' " " 0,dsb"ro 11:50 a m w.iu uH-uiuonu s vnvii;e Train Wost Ittsrlng Goldsboro?: 0 pm. . . " Train Al fvtntu.. w4 ( I. 1) i 1 . t . ... Train, arririnr at Oold-horo Hi p is. and with . r. 8 " "ciuuu tnuu rrora tne xvorth Train llHinn.Vifs vaHth fad A. a-rr . . j s" 7 , rBLJ",v' W .IU1IUS.IVHS1 TTC1QOD piroufirh Freight Trru kA1uf GoLlshoro mi a aua aw a aaap VVIUSVPlrv ! SilV P TTs. " - " , sU. 'XLL, fhtpU Ward's :Tcmsorial . Falace NMhtn- iiiammI. IiV. . .i. . l "v ic.u.-i-w; id:i osn meo inoebe orenef buBineaaln Goldsboni, unti -- .,. , .uuvuihr w me puono that 5." . theae-t equipped sM moataatia factnry Tonv.rlal Palsoe ia the State. All Ih. Mnnl.. Tl . . . . i . . . - iti, ui id ciiy are now ployed In hts -rublihment, prompt and eourteoua.as folio: - . ,uo ' J1V PA , v WLVH IAPOE'. - - JOHSIFACP. Oontlniitns? rS: mV i ..v.7: at. P'irT to" brref xtendMi to me Kinci 1 1 moved with mjr family to Goldfborosnd pur "iTl.'., rao.her"' Dl1 urin thom that I s nail eonrimij. -.ni.. v . . tholr continued comfort and sntin fuctton n mr - " v Of W luisni'l I UIIT. Ar.. A. D.WARD.. HOUSES FOR SALE. I bare aereral lots nA i own "fl ptbers. in and re&r Goldsboro, Oct.27.dtC - V.cmrnv.nv' aaaaaaa. aaaa aa hum a iitttm. MV eaa U. MM.., ' GlDVaii.., .... a a, a aa a ea, a a No60 ,lpm t U pm 6 41 1 tu e 4v.u. 10 i'l iu. 8 ani 4 4u pm 4 46 yw 6 4 i n- t& HU 1 ni 10 X . iu 1 1U SKlaiih u at sui 8 06 sui 4 61 mm 68 am UOOsm till am Main 1080am No 68 uma im 6(tm t06m ' 8 42 kia 6 U; t oa H-uia 'i66sm tMiam . ,H sm kfruaa 11 1 am 16 1 a, 11140 im la 40 in 10B C4,BI TBA1NS OOINQ NtBTH-DAJLT. ......., .... t... Mi. ..... ......... tuavius tr balikbury .......... ar uuroam... Lr Ifaietgb ........ ... .... Ar '-.oldbborv.. ...... ...... Lr Grbeuaburo. ......... ., Ar Danville.. ,. . Ar Keysvilla Ar Bui kvllle ..... Ar ttltnmoi.d.. .......... ... I Nofi Koas 60sm li:Uia 6 16 1 m 1 lu.m 1 4e m tUa 6 Ul m 1 itt m Uxtjm x I m tlx. m M jm 1 lr i at IdilU tli 11 (y 1 n. SM m 7 46 t m tliibOtm e M i m H fj i m I (a , a i4ikni 61' a a iu i m lU6pui lu sin euOpni U86am 1 Ml sin (tomu ateain J 110 pm M4bu Ok an. Ulam 07 an. t A in. 11 40 an. V46am UOi 1 1-6 u r W. in '7UISU 9i-liu K4 au -ISipt 86lu BclwuklUa rtitl, Kkkcid end " ' Via Koiville, Oxft id sod PvrLao'. Msod 103.1 STAtlOM. .. . It uu am 40aiu JlUlani 1IUJMU . 2 I pa. -8 25 pa. . 8 32 pin - 8 4-. pm : mpu. 80 pui ' u 8 6 pm , SWptb ' 8 fpm 4 22p 4 00 pm - 16 pm 1 46 pm 4tSpm 16 on. 66 pm . 17 pm 86 pm tltDDI v 7 OOml l-Y... Ar lr.. l.v... Lr.. Lr. Lv... Lr . Lr... Ir. Lr. Ar... Ar... At.. Lr.., Lv... Lr.., A.V Lv. Lr , 4r.; .. Wu.hu.. inn.... A r niounjoua .....J K Al.m. ntt -' A . .Burkfvlil Ar - Kri.vlli. A . .KrtMiH'lell. Ar .iutiC)aid.,. Ar .tl.LKt mi d..... At .1 hi rojltr... ' Ar .Llaikkri m Ar hi uoan- .. . i . l'ul;o.k't.,. Ar rtc (.!! t ClurdM Ar 4jxioro.... ....i.Lr i fcl.D-y 1 r . iK-noeisoa mm. Lv .Oxford..., .Lv fuiu s.. ....... Lv Lyon s ... ...... Lv roUowr ...... .l.v - . ........ . .Luiham.........Lr 4 r ....... Ljitih ...... ..Lt M atwt u tJt'itii I4 4tjm 440im 846im XUiini J6tiiu 12 4.,id it i ID. it lt in ilf6m: 11 40 1 ni 1124 111, lltttui 10 44 to 10W. am UfcU. 8 66 ir 10 4kDi 10 It an. 10 1 am 841)10. Za hit 8 AilkUi iU.o Dally.. . ' Dally except Sunday. Adllloi.al train leaves f xlord tftlly cxrrit Sunday ll.-Uat. arrive Hndraon 12Kpo.. -elumlna leae heiidrraon 8-10 p. m. deilj rx ix Pt Sunday, an Ive Oxford 8:16 p m. No.oOKavica Gokltboro 8:i0 p m. and Hi lelgb 4:46 p m, dkily.n akee coniiectli Bkt 1 in ain with Ko J, leaving at Ki p m, ally, ei ueptbunday for Oxford. Hrndtro n, and si. poinu on O. A H 0tCn and B.AM. tone. Passenger coacbea run threuak belaetr West Point and Voleigh, via Beyaviile on 4atdt2,6ir,d K J, Nos. 61 and 68 ooDrect at Bictmond fn iu tod to Hast Puittand BaJUuora oally txtin Sunday. - -. . . ... Noa 60 and ri connect at Goldsboro w.u. nine to and from Morehead illy and Wil mington, and at fculma to and from layeti. vllle. . . No. 6S connects at Greensboro for Fayette irille. ... ' . No. 68 connects at Eelma for Wilson, N. C. Noa. 60 and 61 make cioae connection at I ni. reraltr Station with trains to and from Cbcj el HJII. except Sundays. - ' ' 8LEBPINO CAB BBBVlCaC On Trains 60 and 61, Pullman Buffet Sieni between Atlanta and New York, GreeLsloio nd Augusta, and Morehead lity.rla Gitciik oro,to Akhevllle and MorriMown, Ttnn. On 62 and 63, Pullman liuff. t t-lerptr betat. r Wasbink-too and A ew Orleans ria McLtgomti nd tetwero Wafhir.gton and btrmipglam UicDmond and Urtensboro, Baleiga- trt Greensboro, and Pullman Parlor Cars te tween Ballftury and-Knoxrille, and Cbarloitf nd Augusta. ...... Through 1 tckcta on tale at principal EUliort to all points. . , For rates, local and through time taNef si ply t,7"T "rent of tbe company , or to ' JAB. L. TATLOR, ,i !:-;... Gen. Jau. dgt.t m ,,.:'- , ' v k , f OL HAAP. " 7VaA6 Jfanao . ! W A. TVBK Zt. TVtw. iwl, . Baleiab. N.r. IB If WHO ARB WEAK, NEBVore iu, tbe jtuju cf li!torDce oi and Debil'td, who sre suit ti lag from tbe St eta of early evil lal- folly.will Srd In i-rs' Ppeclna a tit' nd prrtranent cure fer Nervous Debility !ettirai viemners. lnvoluntar vital kK etc Cnreg imarsnbrrd St-nd tlx -d( in staniTS for Pesrs 1'reatUe r-n Aituuiut of n B their cause and tnre. J S PKALS.tr ttnnL, nasovuie, ll'DU. . - eaa his aaasa aad price eiaaaaed aa eettasa. WW 17. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE czxXSm. Fiae Calf and Laeed W.trrnraaf Greta, 1 eiwllence an1 Vfarlni enil!t(p of thh I eannot be lttrr shown tlion hr tur itrrm sado ntenlS Of IU tuoukiuidl of r.Mirjint wparera. fT-OO Oennlne Ilanwrd. an lBt sa t'.ii.il ilrpsM I..,.- ui.kq r.inmfeDtla K"- -CO iiand-ppwrH Welt. 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Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1890, edition 1
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