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Tni -DAiLf Akgus. JOS K. ROBINSON w Paoraxaroa. . ft; v-TnlMdMOi to ba araHabla ar beoaaptaand ttottuBUy-Piwoow IrMaareitataka. Proti aaolTa. abcaaatet the aria) aad tooal aolaauaa a U tba day aad a wr. 'tar atroajattoa to rapidly 4wn bona too tahaao tba buant KrW of l 9fm Cat JTetajr a 3LDSB6R0. v, a; JAN, , :mi Thk chance of Ingalls to suo eeed himself io the Senate are rap- idlj growing 'small by degrees and beaatifollr less. Ia fact it is now claimed that be "isn't in it, ?en. Tbi bayonet bill iagrowiqg very pale about the gill, and its end seen to be drawing near. It pre seats in its melancholy decline, one of those ' peculiar cases that grow "pathetic aad patheticer.' No Congressional, minority in the history of our Government ever presented the political opin- ions and princij les of so large a msjority of the people as does the Democratic minority of the present Congress. Thb diriaion in the Senate of the friends of the Force bill (on the silver question,) is a fortunate and hopeful circumstance. : It bu a generally weakening effect upon the majoritj in that body, and upon the Republican party at large. Thb brace of the Republican jack-nibbit Senators' from Idaho bavo been sworn In, and are now ready for ute. They belong to the category of Senators so aptly de scribed by Gen. Kennedy, as a class "whose only 'fitness for their posi tions is their ability to boy them." aWaaBBWBWBBBBBBBBBBBnnMaWaaaBaBWa It is said that Blaine, Depei Alger, Senator McMillan and Sec retary Proctor, recommended Al- fred Koiself; or Detroit, for the Supreme Bench vacancy, but Har rison, acting Lender ai. deep "and patriotic sense of "big man me," bestowed Unresponsible - honor upon M3rown.w J - v Y Sxbatos Yoobbxis, in a recent speech in the Senate, produced in disputable proof of the fact that ex Secretary of tho Treasury Hut ion was at lead of i conspiracy the object of which was to carry Indiana ,nd, r Connecticut , at the late election 4y the- colonisation of negro , voters from the Sooth. In thU Mr. Boston was guilty of what ought to be a, penitentiary offense. A TARIFF PICTURE. The New York Pnw presents what it calls a "tariff picture," In the statement that the price of self binders 'which' in . 1880 was $316, bu been reduced by protection to $130 Ini,89(X As the aamft ma chines are manufactured in Eng lindvaod, and a handsome royalty paid . for the ' right ""tqdo" so, and still sold at lfc'le8Sr figure .than the American ipacMne, they mnt pre sent a "hee tirade picture," as we naturally suppose, V bi'vi. The tariff, by the, way, gives no protection to self-binders whatever they are sufficiently protected by letters patent, .e--MVV ..i-ni. Bat there ve a comber of these self-binders of different .' patents, and it U. the competition between ; these that has reduced their prices to the minImom. f V, J ' i JV r ; . But a trust has been formed, or is in the proceta of formation, by this clasiof manufacturers, whereby an end will be pot to the rivalry between them. . And no matter what pretense the parties to this trust may st op to the contrary, the' object is to inertOM jpricaX - The only effect of the tariff upon these machines, 'or . the prices of them rather,' I to increase ft . by the tax it places upon the material entering into their com traction ; and it is this, more than any differ nee ia the price of labor, that gives English manufacturers the advantage the enjoy in their production. With political audacity matched the Tribune headed the account of Senator Woloott s famous peech of Tneadsy with tbe line, "Oppos ing Fair Elections." Does onr Floater-Fan J contemporary f pre tend that tbe elections to the. .Fif ty-second Congress were unfair! Most of those in whioh f the most notable Democratic sneeesajwere achieve were - ha4d State laws enacted by Republican Legis latures, and the vocing vu direct ed by Republican officials. ' Does our diplomatic' contemporary In tend to confess that tbeee elect tons nnder Republican auspices were anfairt If it does not, what Is the occasion for any' change in the sys tem that has truly recorded the popular will, and bow can .those bo apboid tnat time-noncrea me thod be accused of "opposing fair elections"! There is no pretense more ab surd than that a desire for fair elections Is the inspiration of the vraud and Fvrce. Election bill. There is no possible explanation of the advocacy of that measure other than the desire of the Ad ministration party to prevent tbe free expression and tost' ascertain ment of the wishes ot the constitu encies in tbe several States. ' As Representative MeMillin eloquently set forth at the, ban quet of tbe Harlem lJemoctatic Club, the Democracy hss elected a msjority of tbe representatives of ever? section. YYben JNew En gland, the NortbeastT generally, tbe great West and tM-Sooth have all alike chosen Democratic Uon greuional majorities, what in tbe name of common sejxe, becomes of the pretext that revolution in elec tion methods is necessary to pre vent minority control in Congress through pretended . Democratic election abuses in- one section of the Union! Ae York Stat, araiBNEwa. Uunton uaueanani We are glad to see Mr. F. T. Atkins, who baa been qmte sick a second time recently, at le to be on onr streets aajain. Tarborooffh Southerner: John F. Shack Ieford, proprietor of the Riverview Knitting Mills, present ed tbe Tboroasville . Orpbansse with a large box of hosiery last week, ; Winston ReDuhlican : ' For the week, ending December, 20, ship mentsitif mannfactared 'tobacco from this point amounted to 122, 8591 pounds and the Revenoe col- iwuvuisviieoiivi Henderson Gold Leafx Mr. Foster, the young Boston drummer who bu been very sick with ty phoid fever in this place, is gradu ally improving. " Be is not out ,of danger yet, bnt bis case Is more fa vorable. . , a, . 1 Tarboro Banner t Eev. 'Mr. Tattle arrived here last week. His first sermon was on Snndsy morn- ng. We heard him at nigbt. .. He made a fine impression, fl is ser mons were of a high ' order and . . overy one 'was - deiigntea - witn betn. i ; ... . "j Oxford Orphan? Iriend r ' Dr. and Mrs. Black "are with w,- and we rejoice In tbe knowledge. Sure ly we could not accord them, glad der welcome tnan we da Aisy their life with ui be fruitful of much happiness to them and to all of our inmates! r ' i . LaGrange ? Spectator i ". Miss LUlie Whitfield, who hu been away from borne for the past two years ia a Business College and operator for several months an a telegraph office at Toledo, Ohio, returned lut Tuesday to spend tbe holiday with her refati-es. J' , Charlotte Chronicle : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stioson, of Clear Creek spent yesterdsy tt Policeman Mor ris's. Mr. Stinson reports great mortality amongst the stock in Clear Creek and Crab Orchard townshlpa, from blind - starrer. During the past two weeks, seven ty bead or borses bave died, some persona losing as many as four in a lew days.' ' Raleigh Xexoe and. Obeetver. The Board of Publie Building has closed up tbe Uovernor a Uantion in order that Gov. , Fowle may move into it, and strangers and viiitora will not hereafter - be ad mitted till tbe Governor is estab litbed tberev The work of remov al vu begun yesterdsy, and Gov. Fowle hopes to occ spy the m to- won by Monday oext, i: tea L3 0 r.Uf tiiiltfciiiiihin 4 tm m, kf Am. hn ink, MW.mii t mmrtUw MM) MIMMlMiM I mtmlh. TMMMMwkMl J M1 fWrn, Km WM M MM ' KllllMIlM MMM7far .1 fritW, M..M. IM S aorjEniiDE." :a qiHI UMDBB810HBJ) HAS OFBXKO IHJ eoBMoMoa wttk hto Mrtl BusIdom, fullj M i i -w BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING SHOPJ t ' ; WHXBI OWLV-i '. f 'v FIRST CLASSLWOEKHEU' wili;bb EXFLorxo AK0v SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ys g 1 1- M mmk lmv fmm Eil m M(if.lUmtiiknwtt U LT 'I MAKING a"T, r-rL- S.D. SA UIK " GIVE ME YOUR 6RDERS-- K R A,. 6BANTHAMf TiJ EUY A TUinO RIGHT. BUY WHERE 'TIS HIDE.' g it D.VHURTTt florchant -Tailor !tvDUUWU rT-- ' 7 OOLDSBOaOj 'v. (0L3 V ' ' For Bont or Solo A KT CnCX.WlSBIXO .TO BT OB. BXBT a comfortable bot with S room and klteben and a X aorof maud. alAooooUtnlof bona tabM, oaa moot a nrrala by ealllnr on tf. A. HIBQSJIROBTHtR.'t biGOOLufibrj; rrra .od-pabtkbbahip bsbbtofobi -eiUtJnffbctWMatb vn4TBid ta-tklaar dinolvad. A. A. WU)lcrt wiu teeelv L bU and alao ani all liablUUrt of iha 1W Brmi f A. A. William Co. ' y : ' ,.WOwaDor, a. u, !. a, two, I . . A.A.WILLUMS, . v. ; - b. a. smith. NOTICE. RTn aoaltSed M saoator of tha bat will of William J. Outlaw, deceaaed. notion fc krebr 1t to ail praooa holdtof elalaaa aratnat ala aatata to pro ant tbata for payment CT ueoatuDiw ata, umi, or mm otoa Ui ba ploadad la bar of tkall rooorarr Pa.a,lHa. v W. A. MARTnTj WATBB 0CWTT, WORTH CAROLIKAvl ,r ' BCFAiUOaiCOOBT. -f 8. Simon Co- tradlnf aa Phnllpht Cloak - -; aad Bull Co pUJoUffa. - ' . v. '-..'"' I. Paahtter B A. Kara, trtiint a VncMW k Kara aad J. B. Lewaabarf aod Jtaxfioaua, datanrlana - - . rr-! , Tate fej an aotton ta wfcksa tk laJntlffa -thai tha dnfoadaota 'uchtlor a Kant, during taa rati aaaaoa of 1TC. obUlod rooda, warea an4 a9roaaadlaa from taaaa o tha valaaof tSl.ti. wan thoy vara loaolrent. wlta Inteat not to mt far tha aama. hloa ln aolrrney aad lata aot to par ty fraud fc I ixl or, delay and defraud their eredltora,aald ulently oaooraua rroai tao ptaiatlfra. ut t I iicbi 'pr Kara aaatned all their property to J. K. lVteraoo; th.t J. K. Peteraoaaold tba property aa aaat a d to 4. B. Lovrobergt that aati piin-haaa tofJ.B. Lowaabera; waa aaada uk full kiwwkwa of tha ln.wreocy and fraud of ruohtlar A Kara. Aa attaebmant baa bean taaued herela. aad levied on aatd fooda,ad tba plalotiffa aeek toree rer $ 6T.T4 ianurea frtix-ir rntvisao fraudnletit It ob tained try ruchtter at Kara, aad wron,full eoararted rr d-ro4anta. i. aa wroarully B. Lawenonrt: m hereby aoii i-xl toappar and anwer or demur ta the eoi plaint of heaied laUteabaeeeatioed rauae duHaa tha r the rial the rialotiffa, which wtU rat Ihrae daya of too totmof tra HuperW Court f w,rM eouotr, which will be held at tha Or art Hoaee ia GoMaboro. W.Tn Coaaty. h!nrtb-",arniina.otl tha ' h Moaday bafura thalat Monday .f M.rrh ll. , CHI F. HEHK1NQ.(A0 ' Cbr Bmptrivr Otmri, Haawa C. X. V. bao.eUjt& WtU n CHRISTMAS -AND TUE rioLimivs! BTCKWHEAT FLOUA ORANGES, ; APPLES, -' ; lloEMONS.T-'' RAISES, ,u . CURRENTS, CITRON, : r ' 7? , PRUNES, MINCE MEAT. ' T ..V : CANDT.OAKES, JELLY, OLrvxajDaixo Bktr, Bom Bacvrr. Cimkd Goons- Ncts,' 3iL4Tixx, Mirta Stbot. . " . ROCK CAHDY SYROP," Maiaa GaATM, CTaanucas m - HAJSnilfUOCOABOTS, V11TDT Tots, Dates, -Va Hour- ROCKY HOIIHTBDTTER, CREAM CHEESE, l : , . itacakohi, - DRIED FIG b, I v J gUQAB CURED BAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPf , ! ALhO A T1S LOT OF Fine -Candles jd8T;eeoetved. - i Statistic Q - KBAT. ' ' QTTAnrr. -v.. qBABJONe. CUBI0T78, rMOWAL, ATTf 10TITB rw Ail Futmn ' i An strut AT MODERATE PRICES Aru4 Job Office, .."1 f ' J IS Goldsboro. y fc PICULATTBHTION OAULLU XQ THB FINE line of ficissort, shearee, 'Knives and Forks. Carvers. Stoves, Oil Heating Stoves, Unit li Sen to' Is Appreciate! JUST r UECEIVED A FIN E lot of Beech and Mnzzle Load ing Guns, Rifles, Phtols, Sheila, ttimers, .uartrtages, is. to. A foil line of . r-.-- -. FAE131.0 HTPLEUEKTS 2$ S25I Yatt Turn flows. Stonewall and nemltn. rnf T1 J . I jv a.v,uu a iHti una of thoaft hmit - - Norfolk oASTDiaa ' Thanking my patrons for their liberal patronage in che past, I trust by close attention to business and square dealing to merit a con tinuance or the time. ' v i. i RESPECTFUIXY, ' ; V. H. HDGGINS. C-litn Cry f;r ntj C:;t;r:i , I PvVfit MtlArtt. ti Rfnna .lni.na 1 frm.nm a rm : mwmwu. I nZw.v.nrf III? iiH KiN I 1V1 AN itthOLI 1 0. Nonary ck)ap, Urooma, U&aketa, EfeaJlrT N.w SaW1 f Backeti ToWM.tchandhosts generally. Kew Leo, New -Pa- - - -o t of other o-nna in tr.. it.... tron,Sdmo and TiieTfcook stoves, r ! - - - FanGrSlT ? Grand Times Ganxe , Doof Cook - 4 ,TCTT3TT f Wjwtoe.;..;;.,,. Stoves, , Wood and" Coal Heating . rJaK"A'LUA;vj r Yntnri : -ITgT.Tlatrr fTicnnts FOR SALE. CHEAP .300 or 400 POUNDS ; CONSIGNED TO US. 20Gts.aPound AT RETAIL. IIEI)aY6f.U,LEE, Is YcurnQIIE hrured? 1$ YCUT LIFE ZZ-TZi.l ll YCUT FUniHTUHE IMTCd 7 --' fjjyj yCU LlVihlSS Thit il KuT Isrjrea ' ,TATJ;JtrVr . D IP 60 WE WOULD BE PLEASED .TO INSURE IJ FOB YOU. n t ' i ' ' di " v I Sea Hi Befon - Ywm Tov usuruee. LEOH D, HOHREY fi C0 GENERAL IN8URAMCK AOEXT& GOLDS BOKO. N. C, orrica &atxLB prricn. WALHUf bt. ant.s-dwtf. ' t- FOR SALE I 200 3BLt-ILOtriL 1I8UL f tJOAB. - CAS BS POTASSl AMD LTB, ' - 800 e..4c.it loo BOXKS roBAooa BABBBUiSBCTr B0ZB8 SOA. CASKS 11CXXB8. . ' - . 25 50 25 - BOZB8 HOBBIOBDS. 25 BOXBSOTBTKBS; fiQ OBOeSltATDHBS, I TOE ABO VB GOODS ARE FOR SALE I flit the pan try, load .tho uble and . -L US' S0LT.; COMB f the CTBvingiof the inner- f' AND WILL 3K SOLT,v COME AND SAVE MONET. flAM OLD STAND, KllfUlU, i ' i ... ,. - ) .TL LISTEN! b: That it tba utia to a baaaufai poam. it rl . dottbauarait,rataaopyof n.:l -iir i ii ' TiilUCr IVyclU b VI UIKb. THB "P0BT PKIK8T OP TTiB SOUTH. - - a AMD SBB rOBiTOTJBSrtVBB. v . Tha book ia to ba foand aaont aot . ,. tooted ttook f - pftPH nOOirn rUhU ?, -roB- ' r What wa war folnf to aay ia that otur ; - ' . . atoeko.'' .-. ! CHEISTZiAS f aTIClES. Too aamarotu to aasntioB-Ha baadtlfal aa a . poena.. If yoa don't ballera tt. eoao t , ' aod ataforoaraalroa, . v,. rr tou wish to SBcmtB Biirnrxru Christnas Predate . Vo Should Coma at Oooa a . . Robinson Bros. KOTICE. V - " aaanawwaawnawnni TTAVLNO BOUGHT THB-K3TTIH.K O bioek of food In tbeiterea formerly oooupied by Koaara. FnobUer t Kara, wa will oootlntM boalBeaa at tha old ttaod, wberawa ahaU ba ploaaed to sa tba public and aoUoit a fair ahara of their patronr. .- Baapeotfany.' , ISA EEL LB rTCHTLBB. CABSB KEKW. Fi ' T.TnXXETS v 1T nTT THE - 4 " Something -tNicb. . oooo roi Breakfast 'ffinner or Supper :' J.' L DICKINSON'S, ' CQBITKa OTtOCKKT Q!V JO WW BTHKIT (MTMS-v.PBEM VALUABLErBIAUTIFUL, trnutitiDrv .wav ??250R BOOK 8T0R1V. i riiBiAniu i;a i.i. a ran Eiauin PLKA.SE CALL AMD XXAHINS BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, MY BTOCK OF BEAUTIFUL manicure sets. v,. v INTERESTING GAMES FOR childreit, dolls, toys THE8B 5 GOODS MUST BIBOLD. AND I OFFER THEM " to mt friends and - - ?as?aLLKiJSBU58T TOUR PATRONAGE. , J. F. MILLpR . ..' 00LPLBOB0 BOOK STOBB. IPS A FACT BROTHER 1: 4 NO DOUBT ABOUT IT SISTER The Children Have Caught on to it Evervbodv. evervwhera hkra r- allied that the plaoVto supply their wanu la from tbe well filled estab lishment of. , V- ' In the.snnshinea glare; in the ' ahadv nook: aronnd the qniet cheer rfnl fireside, where families ' , interests are talked abpnt and steps -.' are taken to provide for the neces- . (J READ, J PONDER J REFLECT, y Andtkenrnsh to where 'jbn'catt'iv ; find every delicatfv th which to man. Uome, when-the grey fttreak - jet lingers in the East : at noon, at twilight, even when to ni tbe son . Cfl M HAVE KUTS FOE TCD 18 C1UCL : Haistasv Onrrants and Citron for your Cake and Puddings, Jljnce Meat for yonr Pies, Cranberries.. Figs, Dates, Prone, Fmit Butters, Apples, Cocoannts,Bweef Florida ' Uranges, ' direct - from tho drove Know is tha time' fop AmhtaaU anil 1 Uracge Uostards.) New Backwheat ' Flour, and Mapla' Syrop, too. A r vr h.6h!P?ent o'J116 finw ckV V ; V?,c,teri er8cT Creamery Cutter, Pure Sweet - liild. Hich Cream Cheese (cheesa puddings 'are ia-: order) Canned ,Fmits, . Canned Vegetable Potted Meats. . Pre- serves, Jellies,. Sweet Pickles, Sonr : uomf ny (takes tbe j lead) Floor, Mw, nart Ooffe'Teas, Spices, DryBaltani Sogar Cnredilea Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Pure WW WP a law . uogs ird, Lye, l'otaab, Toilet and Fitxhogh Lw, Henry Ca. Chew-. " wawf .i.-i-v.: - , CEOSS CUT CIGARETTES.' Come. Come. Coma, whera won will be served brmen who cater to yonr wants and - who appreciate . your patrooage. - - At yonr aervioe, r . .Bros. & Co. Walnut Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Gotton Seed. BB1BI rOUB COTTOB SEID TO THB 019'. OIL. -lilS" WB PAT THI a -1 afaak arv fra tTinM a a w i il iJU3 1' OCl. UlU AU. . Bizzell .! ! ;
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