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i i a no soothing swains or uuri Kin Can lull tta handred eyes to sleep;" J . uou aa eternal tirij Keep VOL. XII. GOLDSBORQ. N. C., THURbAY; kNCTARY 8, 1801. NO 75 "Thli Aeecs o'er tbe people's rights PERSONAL MENTION. 4) oe-tcaiiYio Eatm tob Da an One rf . f l oni hti op, oae month, la i UOMPtfOl lir, Jno. P. Soatherland is now in li WM. t rirti Jn mltLl aM. hnMntf fl . J J- ! J. I 111 S(lffMK)6.fv S6vi UvTv. Mr. T.G. Daniels. Jr.. of Newborn. ' liLTM'- A ient yesterdny in this cut, on his One, oopy.al qiontne, la advance.;. MjDOliaSJf J . J , , fr . , ' H if r. Joe Perry, his many friends 1 k 9 m IV Ther Ma b. no better rntxll u m ot adr.r I c anuw, sun con l!n( than through our WMBMiixiur PPr bu. kMplns themererrailndod of our ad tot- 10 X TinCSlOO. iMnthuili ! and u tha chief nuoi for I ' o&S: . Mr-Aboer, Window U-ft yesterday i drertiiD u thb daily Aiifliut oo. for tha, 'western' stock markets ' to vldent, aa our patron, will bare their edTsr- M J' v. . . . , , lienanu read afresh erertdav. - Hatae fur-1 HMreuawj anuuwr cargo or. muiea inu UhadonapoyaeUoty HVi If ' f ' - , KKW ADVERTISEMENT. White 8bad-J.B.I,rveuT ,-J.HtI i'i-' Cow for Sale k D. df.rton. . .. . ! . 1 OperwHou-Stor).r. JM-IV ww.o. . Blood Purifier Mr., Joe Parson'. Hemedy. LOCAL, BRIEFS, horsesjoi; hit ; heary stock trade in IV! !i i t ItOHCHJ. , . , . g f I T , - . . Mr. R. IIoTlowlt ia moved his familr to Qnilford Oolleire. for the purpose of placing his children t school in thatinstitntionof learn ing and being near them at the same time. Thk meeUngof the Gldsbonr Mr. JB. Pirer, the noted and Rifl to-nirht in ArmerT Hall is Ad popular boatman of Morehesd Cit' impprtontone,at which erer mem-1"10 wjbody that risits More-v-r 'f tr' nnmnnnv ia midired toLe oead in the Summer season knows trestnKA vl v i v i 1 P- . 1 las fBnrriy' and whom etsry body . . 5 x, , deBiresto "sail" with, has moved All members cf the Ladies Aux. with his family to Ooldsboro and iliarr will be ex Dec ted. tOSDftT thfiriwillmftka hia nprmanpnt hnmo hpro. annual does to Treasurer at tbejTHB Abous welcome them to the meetinaritoimorrowJtlf there 'urelcity. K ' ' ' Chpt M. K. Crawford has moved luary mey can uo u,isri..K Wlthi8 Umily to LexiDKton, N. C. Thb recent elecuou tola ,br- thel wnere nis son ur. win urawrord is Y M O A in this eitr resulted ajfot- located. Ther take with therfi - the lowr J2raidentMtiT B nfiobin-l sbcerp good, wishes of many friends son; 1st Vice-President, Mr. T :Wiin wayne county and in this city, Dewey: 2nd Vice-President,.. Mr. Flwho regret to see them mo away J Ilage; SeeretaiTt Mi J W -firnitb; from their lifetime home and asso Treasurer, MrrM-J B&trDirectorK' ciations. They took the cars at Messrs. J Y: JoynerflJt J i Robinson, Princeton yesterday. ' 0 B Hicks; Ti II Castexv Ti B iHy. .Mr. EcL SulliTanrwho for annrr. man, Jao Slaughter Geo. 0 Eoyall. of year8 has ened at the 31 L Lee.,-0 M,LeTMttf and 0 G bottling depot in this city of the Smith.. . , 4fr vt Robert Portner Company, of Alex- landria, Va.,of. wiiich.Mr. F. W. oonntvfor whichwe are indebted to the 1" .fpened popui Bm com- though,tasny woriDrMr.uHfhnant, promotion wnicti is a deserved re was spiriteiBut, 'r&ialt? Vas bal nd courteous ger- tnere no man m tnr contest-more f n t s t worthy preferrnefttf jthflv IHe ,j j i.?he general assiumbiM brave, one-armed Confederate eojaier from Ws?yne:,,! - ' 14 HinB , " The General Assembly of North 'ooi'iri f- i ' ha '' Carolina is now in session at RaleiKh. -Thj Spaaeenger trai.i fnm Jhe .terday. and ir.com. North was -several rhourt late m ite v f s . , r ' arrival Jiert 4 yesterday.) ,frrn66n, po-ed overwhelmngly of Democrat;, missing thereby its aatera.oonnee- Uw Jlepublioan rternbers ftotconsti- tion at thU point, thr NwbflrtJ triin tnting a handful, not being able to wai, fo ong a time - We attended the oauens Tuesday for iUooming.. Nowlisten-to; this BghUn the Capitol, nntil 3 o'clock tale Cf vpeir 'Ampnt- pwaenger. DorninKi when it adjourD. ontue jjeiaiea.traiqwaa. youngi . - . -r . : gentleman from. Virginrrbiked" tptiHO o'clotk, and as we left to be married lasi' 'night '.opeiof the early train, we can only give the . Lenoir county V mostharmipg and resiilt of the first caucus session . . popular yojmg Jadies4. , At this writ-, r,Tije genate cancng' resulted in the FeTSSf 9tftl6 J' following officers for that body: hope ilif tare, the pleasure of 4j. , nimsX the" haPDr erent- Principal Clerk, R, M. Furman, of chro :'; eTentually.. V' ; r" VS' Asheyil! Keadiig Clerk. Geo! P. igroawrig Clerk; minstrejjoupe" that it-t appear i Mik Bradshaw, of Randolph countv; tne Me8seBge;vrpera,jaujaffkBaia rnncipai uwr aetrpei, u. n. um day night, of ,thi week."rlti is nant,1of,TreroD with A. M. Noble, staMard. vcpmpany.M Tedotned 0f Bmithfleld, as his assistant ' vSfiAII HouK3aucu. wa, more live- enrOrleans rtcayunt ;says of tnem: i , - -he crowd at the Avenue Theatre !T fJPnrftfX last night was i) sight orth" seeing, o'clooTt in the todrnlrig, and then1 It tnis immense nmiding being packed i v.v , throuchout with ran audienoe that r When the caucus was. organized, - f i r , a a a received with enthusiasm the fun- nominations tor epetter being Qrst hard Jt Pringle's oroerMK yparxr w. pryao, oj Air. malrinnr of ,thk Tiinliarri. V orffi fin.tri -imnnap nf rpn. Wayne, first arose to"'nominate uimscolored menVThe .minstrels f D. Jonea, of Wake, He 'referred - arTKefte feillr ersahda ;and to tha time when Mr. Jones; led a Frank Mallory, whose abtlities as forlorn hope to triumphant tictory comedian are i -rell . knbwn." - The mJhis county, when he . was elected - troupeUargoodbiie.and'.'the'per. TreaaoreriB i Wake county Jn ,1884. - foranceia weUorth teeingV Hehad watohed hia, career since . "gi,. then with pride and pleasure. He Thk election of Capt W.'T. Hoi- bad seen him agaia placed in charge :;lowelU the populaf and skilled com- of the Democratic ianfle f inWaM -; mander of tbe Goldsborof Iliflel,' inS?0,'and by his effort every " - be Major Qf irst'JiegiineutiJf. goodl Demoorat'i heart had. been ; 0. SUte Gdrd-at the ere'etidd k6f made glad by Democratic victory. field officers held Tuesday at ' Rocky Everyone was familiar with his re- ' Mount, is an. honor worthily confer- cord and he Jippedj h would be hoi- red. In the'esfeem of his company ored with the t Speakership of this . there is no commandiag officen in House. He, was io sympathy with ' the State Guaid standi higher ' thaa the movement to return to the peo- does Captain Hollo well in. the estU pie the righs which had beenf Tr- mationof the Rifle boysr "nor does tially taken from them by tlast op- ary captain command so prompt and pression. " :. -a ;' : complete fexecation of orders as does f,: Gilmer, of Hay waxL next he from hia sea, Tlj$t he baa beoa arose! ; If Iiyalty and ..devodon to - chosen Major will bring pleasure and party, if conservatism were a test he pride to all of his wide circle of friend?, wonld point with pride and pleasure but it will bribg sorrow, too, to every to the gentleman whoee name he member of. the ilifles at-ojpg, their proposed to present He was a man ; beloTed, ;CapUiin.",,Wa . 'salute jori, of ability,' tnaii of probity 'and a llajor Hollowelll ' pan cocjserratisni. He would dis cbarge his duties faithfully and! im partially. . He referred io. Mr.) R. A. Doughton, of Alleghany. r" .Mr. Terrell, of Aicxanfltt'Tisxt rose to place in nomination a manJ wno, ne saia, nau serfeq in tne uen eral Assembly three times. His county in the last election rolled np a majority of over 1,800, which was prW of his ability. II wi voice had wea beard upon. the floor of thia House in favor of the toiling people of the State. He had confidence in his ability to serve in the ohair faith fully and competently, as he had served in other capacities He nom inated Thos. II. Sutton, of Cumber land. . Mr. Grier, of Mecklenburg, sec otided the nomination of Mr. R. A. Donghlon. Mr. J. B. Phillip, of JNasb, also seconded the nomination oi Air. uougnton. Air. lioou, or Jlecklenburt, sec onded the nomination of Mr. Suttou. Mr. Hall,of Orange, seconded the nomination of Mr. A. u. Jones. Mr. Long of Columbus seconded the nomination of Mr. Sutton. Mr. Adams, of Granville, seconded the nomination of Mr. Jones. Mr. Brinson, of Pamlico, seconded the nomination of Mr. Jones. Col. Pickett of Anson said" that the Alliance hud held a meeting' this evening but that tonight no member of the Alliance bad been, presented for speaker. Ho. wished to heartily second the nomination of Mr. Sutton. After seven ballots were taken without an election, Col, UarryiBkin- ner, in ft strong and TO reef or speecn, wnicn creacea consiueraoje sur aua talk, withdrew the name o Mr. Jones and advocated the election of Mr. Dongbton, and on the eighth ballot Mr. Doughton carried off the high honor. Mr. IIei.ry, of Rockingham, placed iu nomination lor uniei uierk oi he House Mr. B. C Beckwith, Secretary of the State Democratic Executive Committee, and compli mented bl valuable" work -for the putty. Mr. J. B. Holman, of Iredell, placed in nomination Mr. J. M. Brown, of Stanly county, and spoke word of commendation. Mr. J. D. Gilmer, of Haywood county, placed in nomination Uol. Jno. D. Cameron, of Buncombe uo- y, who is a veritable nestor of North aiolica jourualMm. ' " Mr. Beckwitb'a nomination was seconded in behalf of Wake Co.'s re presentatives by Mr- A-4. vbnes in un earoeer; 'ana- 'eloquent speeon fernctfully delivered. Mr. Browns namnation was econded by Col. Thos. II. Sutton, of Cumberland, in a tine spi-rcn, also by Mr. Alexander, of J y rell, also by Mr, Nash, of Stanly county. Col. Cameron s nomination was seconded by W. II. McClure of Clay county. ' , ' On the third ballot Mr. Brown was nominated; haying reoelved '53 votes, 49 being necessary to I chice. Lucius Smith, of ' Buncombe; H. E. King, of Onsfow; JE. pborn f Iredell; John -ivard, of lMwan; R. B. Stallines, of Franklin; J. 8. Holt of Harnett, R. D. Talley.of Chatnam: McKimmon Stevenson, of aonn6ton: uonn i. jjewis, ,oi jlukb combe; D. P. Goode, of Burke; W. A. Soott, ot Surry, were placed. in nom i nation for the posithn of door keep er. On the second ballot 80 rotes were cast. Hill E. King receiving 66 votes, was declared ' elected n door keeper. .!. ' ' A. M. Hayes, of Swain county, and W. F. Tomlinson, of Buncombe, were placed in ? nomination, for En- grosajng Viera. uu me a.w uanwi 9Q votes were cast of' which Mr. Hayes received 60 rolfeas and was de clared elected. j Mr. IL A. .Latham, of Beaufort, andW. L. Wakefield, of Caldwell, were placed in nomination for Read ing Clerks Out br&Syotea cast Mi. Latham received 83 votes and WM declared elected, V -'; vf 'At this ptiint the canens adjouin ed7 to meet again at 10 'o'clock and complete its nominations.! ' - Mr. ThosvH. Sutton was selected as the one to nominate Mr. Doughton for Sneaker when the House should regularly convene. Buckle hi Artti ta Sal ? a,.,i - Taa lMt 8Lt lalna world forOnu Brolaee. Bobm. IHoert. Bait ItheamFeven Sore Tatter Clapped WdsChilblaJr,'! vjjraa, aaa an wa troDUona. ana r Uvely eu lUa or so par reo aired. it Is r'Uarmtteed to eire ieri)CtaatiA&cUon. or moD.f retnnaea.. rrtoc so ccnu pr box. j fat hile hr J IL I11U A Son. Vaecttio IWUera. - V -? . Ibis rtmed v J becoming so well known and a noonUr a feed mvini Ul men tlon. All who ha'-e Taed E eotrio l it er lUis tne Mm. sufiff pr prtf- puicr amo'ne aoee i ana it ruNran teed to do all, lha la claimed. Elrctriu Bitter will curallMlla. aMeuiMbo Ll er affd Kldeers. wlUiaiaevlliarjiavtoil. Salt Rheum and olber afferttoBs riuwd by lipaw b)ood.Will drive Malaria from the rrtem and rev nt aa w H a cure all Malaria) i ferera. F t care ft Headache. C'MtrAUou and Indl?etjbn try Eledrlo Bl.tecr Entire lattatactlon, ruaran een, or menev rolunned. triee w, eta. ana fijuq per rxuie at J. i jiu a tkn's drug store. - - A Wonde Worketv Mr. Frank Hoffman, a young man rf Barllmtoa.Ohko.HaHi that be had under te rtjale otHwo-. prorairjettfbl4- J clan. ahaniiiid t8Ir treatment irh til" hel vu not able to get around. They pro noo need hia cae to be 'onsumptlon rd inonrabie. He wai perauaded to try Dr Klni'a New Oiaooren for OonHumptlon. Goagbs i.nd Colds and at that time wa not-able to wiJk ac'rosa the .treet with ut reatlnfji Het feood beebe had und half of aloHaVVrttletbst be waa n'.ucli betten he oontluucd to ne It and la to-day enjoyrna good health. It yon have any I hroat. Lung or Cheat Trouble try it. We guarantee atUfctlon. , Trial' bottle frer t J. H, Hill A boa's drug store,. m Racket Btorw. -; - Xreas Goods, Millinery, Slrw and xtacxetBtpre.'- fDlAflfiTNas v V a- FINE-JEWELRY! AMERICAN swixvwTrfiiiS SOLID rlLVr KWAKK HKIV A BMA0, BRONZES, CLOCKS, WWDLMfcr A I 7JUT'M 1 fTA J! "1 1 ' 7 B. M. PRIVETT, - WEOLZSAUB 0SCCZ3, File Glassware ai Crocterv. av L; D. GIDDENS. GOLDSBORO, N. 0. pats. Is V big runrm ,tne ', Plqu4 Embroidered Shtrte, Black and whit &Uk llandkarchlefa, a new lot if haiidaoitoa scarfl, finbrfUk at all price, and a host of ether lurnwhlngf for all, at . U. WEIL & BHOS. If You Want Tne latont style, the beat quality, and all at one price, uome and see our inuueube stock of dotala. II. WEIL & BKOS. For Bent- OMWe-1 A o mi'ortable dw jllir(j with Ave room, !rMtd wariini. exo - lnt b-ig borhoud, ur rent or a e, t I w rai"l.' MKb.MA.HY EDMUNDSON Teddl 'dy Wlnk, Teddl dy winka.T.-ddledy winke.a new ot re xlvad and lota of ott er pretty thing at - .H. WEIL e) fJOa;' Racket Store. ! Toys of Every Diasorlpflon at the IUcket lore. " 'st - Store. 6t.)r. LOST, 1 aud Diar a isr BULK MEAT. HEAVY MESS PORK, CTLOUR, SUGAR, 1 COFFEE, MEAL, TV T OLASSES, BNUFF, TOBACCO, AY, CORN, SEED RYE, SEED WHEAT, YHEAT BRAN, SEED 0AT8, CHOPS, SALT, LYE, POTASH, BAGGING, TIES, HEAYY BAGS, ATAO () NK BLACK IKTTKH POO, MIDIUMi Htm, with Ultlt whitf onfaot and nndtr knua rnnnurwiii w MDrall rt WrlKl brr j.ii nun ,mf lo ur, '). au,r near Pine rure.ifuuuvi nnuo, or at AROuaonioe. , rr: ; NOTICE. Notlun U hcr. l) . von that aonllaation will tx. init'lo to the tifxc O.nem Amemlily to ninunxrifir in ipe ny or uoioanoro. t . in i'iivd'i me ourDorain iiiniia iuiiii ai'inoMi ' rnu lasuanuo or twud. for eltf li pruTunicnl . bed U, W'fl. SAl IfiftUHY, N.O. Hwrti Rurkor jMViinbly Uouummnnd a RiiKd KurtflMr. Mil. JyU t'KUBONM KgMKDy Atteotloo Ooldeburo ntfieet Bv the election of OapL -W. ' Hollo well to the position of Major of tne 1st Regiment jn. u. & u. a vacancy will oe 'occasioned in the every roembef of, Co.. p. i is hereby ordered r4.be prekeat it tha ArrAotj at 7:30 o clock on Thursday Jan. 8th 1891. Herein fail not. . t' By order of W. T. nollb well,' and W. T. Harrbon 1st SgU Racket Store. r-?;- 4: ' Santa Clanae la -at the Racket with Dolls from let, to $19x0. Ilarfffllna In 811k Timbrel lasC'r ' A.II grades at the New York Bargnln Siore. T 'J1 DolK Carriagea. Horn, Trumpet, and Tiimnlmi rViira t tha Hibiit ntnrA. ' V uui)iu, mYm ww - . J it rTT t Beet OoW Feed ' i,On the markot. It It oompoaed of Wheat, Bran, 0rn, Pea apd Oa'a, alt mixed and ground together. For sale by Fuxnianlnar Goods, Glotkinff And evervtblny that is kept in a cLss itore, at s VL WEIL & BROS, nist n.iV atxr. Kor.- ckRugj and BJaa&U1 atttu Racket Store - Oliver Badger, Tbe Ldmatown Barber, who escaped the fearfel flood, but lost all his poaaeai a, la now engaged at the TON&JIUAL PALACE of Mr. A. D. Ward, where ne irrvltes all in need of a abate or hair cut to give him a triaL liaison of the finest Deo td-tr. .a vyi x J i Baokef Btore, Pluah Toilet sets and P'uih Albums at the kacket 6tore. .; .."'7.':'",' t , ; . . Dolle, Vaaest,' Ao., w At the Mew York Bargain Store. . Racket tjtore. ; , 5 V ' . -. . . , -Plaah Boxes. PsDer and Envelope and dbtogae at the Racket Btore. Ward tbe Barber guarantee anisfao- don. In hair cutting and sharing. . . . - - -:l Byere'es and Ixpreas Wagons at it Ifew iork Bargain Bture, . . Racket Btore. r i CWFOUSALE. UAl.r" JfRJRr COW AND CALfj A mllkiT, gfntlo and rt'untr. Will 1v auk iTtiMiifi for ai.y arertira faulty. Wll'l 0 I her h. apt I havu an nerd lor bar. J" 8 dir. It l). KPOIhTON. LIMB, PLASTER, CEMENT, LATHS, HAIR, OYSTER SHELL UHE Agrlcultoral Salt, Etc. 6r3, WEST CENTRE ST., GOLDSBORO, N. 0. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE - tub rrtxiru Corned. :-: -Flgr, SWEET POTATO!, lUTABAOAg. COUNTRY PRODUCE. ALL KIHPS 0 CANNED GOOD8 -BUT QkADIS OF Flour, Tobacco and Cigars, In faot, ererrtbtDar ke- la a are elaae Orooery Store, ohoaa tor Mk. Kaitruiir, J. D. DANIELS, white-shad. THE QUESTION ANSWERED HP. QUESTION ASKED BY the people is. why ia Ed. L. Ed mnndson doing so much basinet wea 9 a HOrJSHl b " " " Awk NiMTnwi.v' I STRICTLY BUSINESS. tjllUST iFTHKBBASO'V, B anv-rr fl io- are do Mm erred to the Intde of t"l olty by J. 0. Plr KB, At bl.atell in tha City Fnh Mark.t. JanStf. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. Dlnhnvrfo fi. Di.lnr.lr. cnargea Die enstotnert wnai ot KlCnarOS OL rrlngjeS pay by baying on lone; time; , ,., .rr famous- . Dura in large quantities, ant s IB. l Hi He boncbt irooda before the rise. he disconnta .his bills, and onlr . . . cnarges ma enstomera wnat otters and and r w9 a w - tails at WHOLESALE PRI( uuvti ... . . 7. i ( i ' I A H Knira Aula sTJrw4 f lmMm aa H.d.1 by tb. Kmperp- of the M.na'tr.1 """ ""1' ZZ?2JFZ Tona. lanteeioK eixire oaiior Auuun refunded, lie has now Billy Kersands s'S3f; Aaa ta. world I Trto, Will Eldridge and Halloiy Bros. not to arrive, the largest and most select stock of The Great GAUZE, Wonderful Contralto CALICO DOMESTIC DRESS Goods, Pant roods. Ginghams Anneortad b; coii star Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, drawers, docks, Dtocxincs, nana, kerchiefs, Suspenders, Hate, Cape, Boot, Shoes Clothing, Eta Crock- ury and Glassware, SnifT. Cbrars, Cigarettes, and lots ot other goods Iam e.iiMAawaiai a yvaat Ua Children Cry for Pitcher't Cartork at th8 4tor6 of A QEAND STREET PAEADI 1 ' By the Aenrvla f live Oof net Band. PTUox'rbeec epea at J. E. Ortffla'a. UeVTed Soate x.N.k i. . - T8 Or a la. I if - . ',' 1 Jawelrr.Clocks. Watches. Trunks Va- llaea, Umbrellas and. Wkipa at the Racket Racket Btore. , Boldbws Dolts, Qun,' Drums. Pistol and Cap at the Racket Svire. Baby'e 5boe;poliah, ; !. -; . A ore a or I bottle (rv M eeaU at the II r-r - Bomethuur for you to Ponder On. We bae honest pda.we bars the lat ett styles, w hare the largest stock, and we nare oniy oae pnee. V . When Baby was alck, ae gav Ptoria. Wm aba waa a CM4. abe erUd t ot Caatevie. wWaba beoaiae Waa, aaa ehtag to Oaatorla , Whaa abe had ChOdrea, abe fav ke Caeterla. -.1 .7 - 'V.I ",.f .1 : Racket 8tore.;,.ii . v; !,'t 4.-1 "8omtbln sw, naseocks wltk bora Ta e am t ice for a Xou or N w Ye a preaenL- See them at the Racket Sto ED. L EDMUNDSON. Opposite Hill's Drag store, Wal nut street. Bawrlaar, Batre smd New Tlee, Car load each. Just received at - . ; 0. aa. rtuvxrra. Raoket Btore.' Firecracker 'sjirT Fireworks !el trtfT descriptioa a the Racket tore. Bargains ia Hoaierr at tbe Ifaw Yrok Bargain dtore. . . , llot.b Racket Horses sad Bhoo Fly tore. . . PlneepDle Oem. ...., . . at thel TbeUtraad&neeidiiakof tbeseiaos Try It at Roblaaon Bros, DmgbVjre;
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