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TIIK CKST MICDIUM P0t0' I ReHabU advertisers cVyai coLoiori or ! ?: 23ach tho Homo Circle 1U AUVE11T1SERS. TU 0 KCVMB CTjfTUN BK ThU Aaeos o'er ths people's righU Doth a ate ma) vtjrtl keep i No toothing strains of Hain't s a Can 4o.ll IU handr1 ere to sltp.' VOL. Xll. GOLDSBORO, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, I8!)l. NO 89 3k W0 THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY. gt'BcnmioN Kates for Daily : One cmt. one er. in advance 1 5 00 One copy, six months, In advance. . 2 50 One copy, one month, in advance . . 60 ScBSCHirTioit Ratka kor Wbekly : One copy, one year, in advance...! 1 00 One conv. six months. n advance. . SO One cow. three month, in advance 25 QP fhere can be no better medium of advertising thn through our columns, as our1 paper goes daily into the hands of its maDv readers, thus keeping tiem ever re minded of our advertising merchants; and as the chief reason for constant adver tising is to have the advertisements read as often as poesib'e ; the advantage of ad vertising in Thk Daily Arous is at onoe evident, as our patrons will have their ad YertiaerEents read afrceh every day. Pates furnished n application. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dlood Purifier Mrs. Joo Person's Remedy. School Books and Stationery-Robinson Bros, LOCAL BRIEFS. The court house is not so numer ously frequented these days, as work on the civil docket is in tojue. An "Old Folks" concert is being talked of for Goldsboro, to come off just before Lent, which, by-the-way, is but a very brief distance in the future. There was a real old-fashioned wedding supper and reception at "Asylum Hill" Thursdav flight, giv en by Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Smith in honor or Mr. J no. Wilson, tne en gineer of the Asylum, and bride, nee Miss Mittie ennell, of bampson. Thr Argus wishes tne nappy pair loner vears of increasing joys and prosperity. The law residence, near the Presbyterian church, known as the Alford house, which valuable pro perty was recently purchased bv Mr Asher Edwards, has been moved to another poitinn of the lotto make room for a handsome new residence for his own occupancy which Mr, Edwards has contracted for. to be constructed at once. The appointment of Mr. H. E. Dillon, of LaOrange, to succeed the late Dr. It. W. King, of Wilson, np on the Board of Directors of the Eastern Insane Asylum, near this city, is a wise selection on the part of Ins Excellency, Governor .rowle. which will meet with the cordial approval of all who knosr Mr. Dillon. lie is a courteous, af fable gentleman and competent busi ness man and will prove a congenial confrere to the other gentleman who compose the Board. Another large lot of horses and males three car loads, were receiv ed in this city yesterday by local dealers to meet the demands of the retail trade, which surpasses any thing ever known in our section of the State. This is one of the Barest and most cheering signs that Eastern North Carolina, and especially the wide territory that makes Goldsboro its trading centre, is all right. It is an indication that farming, which is the foundation stone of all prosperity is coming to the front throughout oar section, that is peculiary a farm ing section. In other words, our people haye at length begun to com prehend wherein their fort lies and are beginning to "hustle." , The Republican party in the West is almost hopelessly divided on the silver question The Democrats have always been in favor of "hard money," which in the good old days meant both silver and gold. Both are still hard enough, to get, bat silver is condemned by the Eastern monome tallied, while it is enthusi astically clamored for by the Far mers' Alliance of the West. Poli ticians of both parties will haye to skate on very thin ice until the ques tion is settled, one way. or "another, especially wherever the Farmers' Al liance lias come into polities. It would be a national calamity much worse than either the demonetization or the unlimited coinage of silyer, If the country should be divided sec tionallv, West against East, on that or any other question, v. We can risk A. S. . L : I : i . . V aT im powsiouiiy oi caa naanciering, but not of. bad feeling; between any sections of the country. T ; : PERSON Mj MENTION. satin, with trimming of g or ostrich tips across the bottom of the skirt, and about the round neck and elbow sleeves. A long tulle vail was worn, and a large bouquet of white lilacs was carried. The diamond earrings and pearl brooch worn were gifts of the groom. The groom, with Attorney-General Theodore Davidson, of North Carolina, as his best man. met the bride in the first parlor. Daring the ceremony the young couple stood upon a magnificent ti- Mr. Joe. Perry, of Princeton, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Sid. Woodard, of Wilson, was in the city yesterday. Maj. David Davis, of Lenoir, was in the city yesterday. Dr. K. J. Noble, of Sinithfield, was on a business visit to this city yesterday. Mr. W.F. Kornepav returned vea- ger-skin rug, on either side of which terdayfrom an extended business against the wall were ranged the trip South. wedding party. Miss May Rouse, of LaG range, is in the city, visiting her sister Mrs. The J. Y. Joyner. Mrs. Gen'l. W. G. Leis and Mrs, W. T. Dortch are on a visit to Mrs. J. B. Coffield, in Martin county. much to the THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. BUI For The FenaleAnrnial and Industrial School, Ralkioh, Jan. 22. - Senate. The Senate met 11 o'clock, Lieuten ant Governor Holt presiding. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Nash, of the city; the journal of yesterday was read and It per Mr. C. C. Aycock, of Fremont, whom all his friends call "Lum," BUSBKEOOPER. A Brilliant Social vent at Wahlnj- ton Wednesday Night. Mr. Sam K. Royall, nleasnre of his manv friends here, is I approved. on a visit to his homo in this city. Several petitions were presented, xt w many of them one asked for a change iur. uujr, vi xiewurm, oue 0f time in the apportionment of the of the oldest druggists in the State, Khnol fu0(1- jg,, numbera of bills was on a business Visit to our city PPft rfnnrtA from the rnmmitta. yesterday. The fol low x ricr hills were intro- Messrs. Juo. II. Brown and Jna duced: To amend the charter of the W. Nelson, possessing many friends city of Newbern; To provide for the in this community, are in the city, election or a Dtste printer; 10 uenne and we are all glad to see them. aull ana w nx 1118 wr 10 I create a uc county to ue nameu "Badger" out of portions of Frank- here as "Ed", now doing business liD, Granville, Nash and Wake. in Wewbern, was in the city jester- It was ordered that one thousand day and his many friends here were copies of Hon. J. L. M. Curry's glad to see him. I speech be printed. A bill providing where offences shall be prosecuted, where mortal one of the most competent and sue- , the State passed its third read cessful young business men m all . this section, was in the city yester- ln?- .... , aaiMiau nnrmo, uav. I i :.... i i i il. . . i auu luuueiiJtti scuuui iur n'c wuiur Mr. Sur Maver. the handsome and ifirls of Worth Uarolina came up as c - j , .. , rjy. . - verv rtoDular Uuban salesman lor a special oruer. mere was iwU rc- the renownwl Teller niars. of Phil-DOrts from the committee, pro and adelphim was in the city yesterday icon. An amendment was offered on one of his regular business that a majority of the directors "rounds" of the trade. He says thai should not be composed of any one the Teller is still in the lead aud denomination voted down. Otbe that be is at the head of the proct-e-1 amendments ?re lost. Several ad siou. I dresses were made in support of the bill. A call for the previous ques tion was sustained and the bill pass ed its second reading, ayes 41, nays 2. The bill passed its third reading under suspension of the rules. The Washington Pout oi' yesterday huse of representatives. contains th following: The House was opened with The marriaire of Miss Florence prayer by Rev. Mr. Perry, of the Elinor Cooper to Mr. Charles Manly j House. There were several peti Basbee. of North Carolina, was sol-1 tions presented, among them one etnnized a 8 o'clock last evening at j from the Grand Lodge of colored the residence of the bride's relatives. Masons aaking the State to establish Senator and Mrs. Vance, on Massa-la colored Agricultural and Mechan- chnsetts avenue. The house was! ical College. beautifully decorated with palms, a The loilowing committees were profusion of azalia bushes and grow- announced: House branch of the ingplants, which filled in every avail" joint committee on the election of able-nlaee. In the first oErlor. where trustees of the University, Long, of the ceremonv was conducted, the bav Warren, chairman; House branch of window was transformed into a bow-1 the joint committee on Senatorial ... . ... I I . T T - TIT - L ' er: banked with Da ms and white l districts, uryan, oi nayne, cnair- i a ... azalias against an immense mirror I man. background, which reflected thel The oiu to incorporate tne wwn beautiful scene presented by the of New Wilkesboro was, on motion wedding party. The sides of the! of Mr. Peebles, tabled. Ue stated bower were formed of white brocadelthat the dispute between the peo- curtains, while in trout were oor- Die oi uid miKesooro ana loose i - . .... . .. ... tieres of smilax asparagus vines,! who applied for the charter of the looned back from the center, from I oew town were in coarse of amicable which suspended two hearts of white! settlement. carnations, nnder which the bride I The bill to incorporate the town and groom stood to be married. I of Wades bo ro passed its third read- Cardinal Gibbons, who officiated, mg. assisted by Father Chappelle, stood The bill to allow J R. Depriest, a just within the bower, his scar let wounded Confederate soldier, $00, roue forming a fine bit of color I he having iaiiea to receive pensiou mm . m . . Mm sstMA 1 . Y &. J Z me. The presence of hu eminence! tor loau, was iaicen up. it was uis was due to his friendship with Sena-1 cussed at some length, aud finally tor Vance, with whom he was form-1 was referred to the committee on 9 m - erly intimately associated when a I pensions, it being alleged in oppoei priest in North Carolina, which I tion to the measure tnat it wooia State is naturally most partial to let down the bars and take a great him. The wedding party formed in Ideal ot money out ot the treasury. the third room and Dassed down the The Senate bill to change the aisle, formed by ribbons, on either! name of the Western Insune Asylum side of which stood the guests. The at Morganton to the State Hospital two nshers. Mr. Cooper, brother of was 'alien up. its menu were torci the bride, and Mr. Martin, son of bly presented by Mr. Skinner. He said Mrs. Vance, walked first, followed the change of name was to soften the by Miss Justice and Miss Norriss. as title of the institution, and to make it flower girls, id gowns of silk tolle. a place wnere ineoriaies ana opium with ostrich tips and bats of white eaters couia oe ireaiea. 11 is provided moasselin ds toie. trimmed with that the criminal insaue shall wheu clusters of ostrich tips. Then cam I pronounced sane become amenable to the four bridesmaids, Miss Bowles, and Do turned orer to tne cini au- of Kentucky, Miss Helen Fowle, It lontie. daughter of the Governor of North! Mr. Henry objected to the sections Carolina, aud Miss Weller and Mis ot the Dill wnicn permuiea ine use Bollock, of Keutucky. These young of. twelve rooms lor lneonaf! ue ladies woro white silk couns. tnm-l thought persons who were insaue - n w I w m Buoklan a Axnlna rtaivo. faa IJcht Salt ta toe world for Cats Braises, tares. Ulcers, 6H Kheam, Pevtr aures. Titter, Chspped Hands, Chllblninn Uuras, aaa all sub Eruptions, and pw Uvaij cures me, or m pa iwuml is ffuara steed to give perfect satisfaction ur mosey retnnded. rriot 86 oenu box. Tnr b1 bv J. H. Hill A Bon. FJectrio Bitter. This remedy Is becoming s well known son so popular ss o need no sp Ul nien Uon. All who have used Electric Hitlers sins; the ssme song of praise A purer medicine does net exist and it Is vusrsn teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will care all dls sses oi the Li .er and Kldnes, will remove Pimple. Bolls Salt Kheam and other affections caused bv 1- pare blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and revt-nl as wll as care all Malarial fevers. K r cure f He.dache, C nst patiou and Indigesilon trv JC.ectrio BKters Entire satutaclion truaran eed, or m'iney refunded. frice 60 eta and Sl.OO per ix ttle at J. lii Hill lion's drutr store. A Wonder Worker. m Franc Hoffman, a young man of Burlington, Obk, Ut s that he had been under the care oi two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until he was notable to get .round. 'lhy pro nounced his case to je t onsumption and Incurable. He wis persuaded t try Dr. King's New Dioover for Consumption, Coughs .ud Col Is and at that time was not able to wiJk across the street with ut resting. He found before be bad ust d half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better: he continued to use it aDd is to-day enloTin good h nit ri. it you nave ao Ihroat. Liungorunest irouoieiry it. rve caaraatee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at J. It Hill & 6on' drug store Oar dress goods elegant variety to anything ln that line department all tho:ie In II. offers an i eed of WEIL & B iOS I NOTICE I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, med with grasses and silver passe menterie. Miss Hoke, of North Carolina, as maid of -honor, in a tram gown of white faille, immedi ately preceded the bride, who enter through disease or overwork should have precedence of drunkards who haye brought on their own misfort unes. Mr. Skinner said the bill would edon the arm of Senstor Vance, her gie room for twenty-four more in stepfather, Mr. Pierce, being deuin- sane, while making room for ine ed at-home by illness. The wed- briatea, Tht bill passed its swond dinggown was of . whit brocade nd third readings. : On a credit of six months, on the 7th day of February, 1881, at 13 m., at the court bouse door la Goldsboro, the fol wing articUs, bt-1 nginK to the eotate f A. Korb, deceased, to wit: Out toiler and Engine, one Combination Woodworker, one Variety Moulder, one Planer, two Laths, one Teammin ma chine, one Cut i ff 8 iw, ne Snnlpper ing machine, one Mortising mncbine, Shafting, Pullers. IMt. To..b, etc. I. U. FO.NV1ELLE, Jn. 18,1891. A.lrar. PlcMppla Oom. The latest and finest drink ol the season Try it at Rot)inson Bros Drugstore. WHITE 8IIAD- piIttT.OFTHE8KA80, (8 aixl very flie- are no- 1 inf . ervod to ths tntde of thu ol tr by J . U. I't V K K, AtbUilall In ths City Kiih Market. Jan 8,-tf 8ALI8BUHY, N. C. Cloero Barker invlrably iteoommcndi A a Blood Purifier. MUD. JUK t habON'a HKMKDy Wha Baby was lick, we gars bar Caatoria. Whea the wm a Child, aha cried for Castorta. Whan aba beoan Mia, aha clung to Caatoria. Wbaa aha sad ChUdran, aba thorn Caatoria Baby's Sbo Polfeb 9 cenu or 8 bottles for 25, cents at the New York Bargain Store. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the present Genera' Assembly ol North Car- olioa, lor a charter for ths Benevolent an t Protective Order ot Elks, ol Golds boro Lodge, No. 189. Clothing Clothing Call and er .mine at suits A big drive la odd le at II WEIL A BROS. Oliver Badger, The Johnstown Barber, who escaped the fearfal flood, but lost all his possess! us, now emrurod at the TON-tOIUAL PAI.ACBof Mr. A. D. Ward, where he invites all in need of a shave or hair cut to give him a trial Ue Is one of the finest. Dec 4-d-tf. and see the bt-st selected stock of shoes in the city. Vft keep no inoaay good-in tn s i ne. We a-k you to a-lve us catt ijASrt Oow Feed On the market It is composed of Wheat. Bran, Csrn, Peas and Oats, all mixed and ground together. I da nt claim for it that every one that to e it will like IV nothing is univeraally pop. alar bat 1 am satiaaed the great m .Joiity who as It will call a second Ume For ale only by B. M. PR1VKTT. Carpets, all kinds, matting, all wld'bs. rnga, ail Binds, and the pr re Is verv low THE - CASH onrrenaer value pat upon a num ber of articles in my stock, has re suited so satisfactorily that I have decided The same policy for a few days ongor. 1 be net will do changed or Hddod to daily. This is not more idlo talk, it moans Goods Than you have beon bojing them It is certainly worth your while to call and eco what LOW TRICES wo can make you for SPOT - CASH. TIME IS MONEY. GO DIRECT TO . 1 1. m FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CROC RY - LIN I. B. FONVIELLE COU. W. CEN TEit & CHESTNUT YOD CAN GET School Books Stationery ! GARDEN SEEDS! FLOWER B! SEE SI TOILET ARTICLES I PURE DRUGS apaa4 ay aa4 Asatuaw PATENT MEDICINES. Wan H I EOBLMSON & BRO'S. wstrr osaru sr. vaoaa Unrlerwesr f r men, for ladle, under wear for children te best, largest and cheapest la ths dty at H. WXIL 4 BROS. -AND THEREBY- SAVE : TIME, -WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO HEY. i The Place, You Shodld yyHKN i NiKDov ta. warn, mi COFFEE, SUGAR, B4KING POWDER8, SOAP, LYE, STARCH, POTA8H, CANNED GOOD8, &C IS THE STORE OF K. H. PIPKIN, ON WALNUT ST. H I IS IILLINO OOOD0 RIGHT DOUlItl To suit ths TIMB". snd his plaoslsHBAO gUlttlSKB. Ward the Barber guarantees saisfae tion. In hair cutting and shaving. Art Xjaaona Winter term beginning Beptemi-er 33 Photogrmphs enlarged. Tor full particn lars apply to V MISS KATE GALLOWAY, gtndlo, corner of Chestnut and James street. eP ' Art i Miss Caddie Fulgbum is bow prerared to open a class in tne ainereat nru.cbea of China painting. Orders from a disuse licited. Terms mads known oa ap(U jation. ADinNlSTATOR'S NOTICE H.4n' auallSnd aa admlnletmtHz ea tka rauia of ahram PrU o ta- Wtb aa -f Jaa uarr. 1881. iHHloaaaraby rtvaa , B..BJI Swmom tDtrbta to ahl estai. to ! tmasrSSM nar arnii ao4 all som havlac eatisM aalnat aatdMUl. wlli praanitta lo ta i. oar- a ik a iw i-"7 " Umt, oriaai nun wtu mm Mean Mi oar m rwv"rwwAl This 10th day JnrTJ IJMMIlfj
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