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TUB BEST MCD1UM P0f 0 . 1 ?9 Esach U10 Hoa Circlo I KOIl AOYKTITISER& This Amu o'er th people's rights Doth an et-rnaJ vigil keep; No soothing strain of Male's sva Cb till (U hundred eye to aWp.' VOL. XII. GOLDSBORO; N- C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1801. NO 91 , , J i v -vw. i m r-u . I A I SB. M lafc.a.a-B-a.1 THE HOLD t EXOCGH M DAILY 'ANO WEEKLY. 8uBacaimoa Rath fob Wiuiti Oaa copy. oni rear. In advance...! 1 00 One copy, aix m nths, in advance . . One COpy, nee month, In advance SrssosirnoH Rates. fob Daily One copy, one ye tr, In advance. . . . f One copy, aix month , la advance. . v One copy, ne month, in advance.. From oar esteemed contemporary ihw lUegh.Siaii CkronicU i of it is sue of Sunday, we dip the follow ing: "The House yesterday passed 0 resolution to par $800 to CM, Bos the committee annotated to investi gate the railroads wnich are oot pay K Oil"1 wro. it in rauuivcu tuiti. vuc 8 5'i I State will receive thirty thousand 601 dollars yearly from railroads through I the rfforts of this committee i s ri. ..... v. HA ia.. A I We heard Ta gentleman sar vester ....v...,.,. QJ that the Legislature ought to ourp.pergoeed.Hylntothehand.of Its ! W the Are members L.,i., w . 1 of the committee throuirb whose minded of oar advertising merchrttK !?orU th, lPOrtaot work was done. .-a .. .w. .v, . ...... I We agree with him. No more im i. v .a .i . a portant or difficult field of labor Men a. possible; the advanUgeofad-rM00"01'"4 to . nr.. - 4 im mt I successful issne than was accom- evident, a. our patron. wUl have their ad- bJ." committee.' vertlaemcnts read afresh every day. Fates famished cn application. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Bill 1. B. Voavlell. Th leadlna Merehats H . Wail Bros. Ulood Purifier If r. Joe Peroon'a lienedr. LOCAL BRIEFS. The political, social Rod economic condition .of North Carolina was never better in the whole history of our Commonwealth than at this time. 1 bis state of things has been brought about by a Democratic administration I of affairs, by a strict adherence to the ethics of that policy of government, which meant a govern ment of the people by the people Obseevi the handsome display of nd for the people-equal rights to new aavertisomenis minis mornings s jiuiucjm w uuur. ABGU8. The decent message of his Excel- Maa. W. K Bkst. of Snow Hill. ,eW Governor Fowle to the General was in the city Sunday and vester-1 Assembly reads like a poem.as to the day. Iler many friends here were? present prosperity of North Carol iua glad to see ner. along roads that lead through ever W regret to chrouicle the serious brightening promise of widening and illness of Miss Bettie Thompson, permanent progress. uu uag ucru wauum hi ucr ivuw 'j'hat thpa thinira are true isae for the past four mons. ..f . . reassuriojr.and Thi: many friends of Dr. and Mr?, cannot fail to evoke, a spirit of en- W.J.Jones in this CltV are much Lnirv nbrourl wKlnh will rwlonnd to grieved and concerned about their the , f oor grand old Stote summons to New York on account .. . , , . of the aerioaa illness of their -on mK,n enuer nu more pupu Will, who is attending medical lect-J wus aud more prosperous as the ores there. We wish Will a speedy I years roll on. This if we adhere to recovery. I ihe principles of Democracy. W publish in tffs issue the full It is meet that the attorney should text of the bill which the present I be paid a suitable fee for his services Lrftnsiature win oe requestea to en- tl ,v, nv.i ryMl nftmmitt of ihe VJf.'iLn fflfJS P-rtothe present Ah- votersof thecity.the power to vote tabljj -ut the members of that for the issuance bf bonds for public committee were paid, we presume, improvement feature that bas reasonable er dim and mileage for long oeen neeoeu inonr cnarier. j at iu jl)fi. I m 9 0 - w Thi ladies of St. Paul's M. E. and for every mile tbey traveled iu Church are going to hold a carnival attendance thereon. Thev were hd mi . . i . tti' i j ts: I ' j rsaay evening, r naav aau r ri ;nt6d that commit, by their church fund. This means that ,h of which they were an occasion of rare Bocial eujoyfent oiembers to f uini ceruiu auties in and festivity is in store for on r peo- regard to the fight of the btate to pie, because the ladiet of St Paul's Uxe, from railroads within ber are noted for knowing how to make domain, That thev have susuiued it pleasant for visitors at such enter- the trust so reDosed in them bv th tainmenta. Substantial viands and rmalature creatine them a commit tempting delicici-!S will be served, with such efficiency as to redound and the public generally are cor- to the State's welfare is nothiog 1 II w . .1 . '111 C- aiauymnwa. r unner nouce win more than was eipected of men of be given in these columns. their calibre. They did only their Wb met in this city yesterday Mr. do;J' lt . . J. M: House, reoresendntf tho Illi "l genuemau, inere.ore, woo w. a . n 'n rri n rinannri K rtDA aaWM UOUU M T W W.V UUII vboiuk wmpu'i uun UIOI I t. a, rt u J side's Army. He nOw yisiU the C,P, " pnnciplernght is right; o-n. -J .. ,,Ko- your sueeestion is undemocratic army of -Drummers," that band of ud undemocratic is danger srenerallr clever good -fellows who have done more perhaps than all other influences combined to bring about ' knowledge of ' one another between the North and the South and merge sectional reeling in a ous. Let no such precedent be estab lished in North Carolina. PaeqaotMk Rifle Arrive. . The Pasquotank Rifles, 58 strong. recognixeJ community of interests. i,1"- ni5t8 'clo?k Mr, Howe is better known "on the and" f11 ffSmaid f a u 1 v Col. J. E. Wood, in command of rfgjta,. Africa -.nd ne nears , , ; : - ; eut j. h. White, AdiuUnt J. W. - Schdat last was a red-letter day Albertson, Jr. in the history of St, Stephen's par ' They left Elizabeth City by com ish in Goldaboro, . The occasion was maud of Governor Fowl Wednesday the visitation of the, Bishop of ' the I afternoon on the steamer Vesper, Diocese, Fourteen persons In, ageslCapL O. W. Wallace, to cruise in ranging from 13 , to more, than 60 Pamlico sound against violators of years, received the rite of con fir ma the ojster laws. tion at the hands of Bishop Watson. According to instruction they There was much rejoicioT among all I simply notified . violators what the me people at me eviaences ox me provisions oi me law are auu warnen mighty working of the . Holy Ghost them to desist They cruised all in the fkrish. Besides the. gratify- over the sound and found about fifty ing number confirmed, at the Holy dredgers who ceased, work and went Communion, which followed, there away when told' to do to. fathered about the Lord's table the . The company came to Newbern argest number ever know to com- last night to lay in pronsioo,to tele- municato here. Many v of those graph Governor Fowle. what they who had neglected this privilege fori bad accomplished,' and 'get orders jears, case forward? on this occasion,! from him for further action. making glad the heartt of God s Captain Unffln u veil lnlonned people. The cbngvegations - were upon the oyster question, and we large and devout, the seryices were will give sme of his views in a subr imDreoiive and all present were edi- seauent issue. Newbern Journal fjed. . - 'Sunday, , TO i j ::h:N' act ' ll AUTHORIZE THE, CITY OF GOLDSBOUO' TO ISSUE BONDS FOR lrDO PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, AND TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX, AND . 5 3 P FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Th General Assembly of North CarolinA do enact. SectvOX 1. That for ihe purpose of providing a system of sewerage for the City j 3 ; of Goldsboro', or of making other public improvements iu the City of Ooldsboro', or 'T for either, or both, of such purposes, as and when the Board of Aldermen may deter- a T mine, the City of Goldsboro' is hereby authorised and empowered to issue its bonds, g r from time to time, to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of Jorty ii! 3 a o W O o S 70 a p w thousand dollars, of such denominations and in such proportions, as the Board of o 5 '- Aldermen may deem advisable, bearing interest from the date thereof, at a rate not EL z ' 5 " exceeding six per centum Jer annum, with interest coupons attached, jwyable half- 2. -. yearly, at such times, and, at such place, or places, as may be deemed advisablo by . g said Board ; said bonds to be of such form and tenor and transferable in such way, and zT.n S. buckle a rSiosv 8sUt Thi Un Halt Ib Um world for Cats, Bruises. tra. Uloera. Salt Rheum, Fever iv.,Tttor.Chappe. Handa, ChllblalBa, (Vnn, od all sJkiB e.ru t-, tad jal- ,.ci. pi6t or no p, rtun& It ,u ii.vl to girr pjsiioel aatiaCacUon, money retm, jd. Prct M eeata par s. F.r-,. k- j h Ui;i Bob. v o a the principal thereof payable or redeemable, at such time, or times, not exceeding J g fifty years, from the date thereof, and at such place, or placesas the Board of Alder- g o ' m a s Sec. 2. That none of the bonds provided for in the above section shall be din- " 2. posed of either by sale, exchange, hypothecation, or otherwise, for a less price than men may determine. par value, nor shall said bonds, or their proceeds, be usod for any other purposes their il xl 1 ; maa inoue aeciareu in aaiu section. . a hi Skc. 3. That the bonds authorised to bo issued by section one hereof, and their SL" q coupons, shall not be subject to taxation by the said city, until afyer they become 'due y- ind tender of payment shall have been made by the city ; and the coupons SnWl bo $ 5 h S' eo O receivable in payment of City taxes, or other city dues, for any fiscal year in which m5.(L said coupons become due, or thereafter: and, if the holder of any of said bonds or " coupons, shall fail to present the same for payment, at the time, or times, and at the 3 ' i" W w L i place, or places, therein named, he shall not be entitled to any interest thereon for the hh a. or time they have been outstanding after maturity. - j Sec. 4. That, for the purpose, of providing for the payifteut of the interest uc- f-H crumg on, ana the principal at maturity, ot tho oonus nercin autnonzea, tne noaru j- of Aldermen of said City shall annually, and at the time of levying other City taxes, levy and lay a particular tax on all persons and subjects of taxation, on which tho saidBoard of Aldermen now are or may hereafter be authorised to lay and levy taxes for any purposes whatever, said particular tax not to bo less than fire nor more than twenty cents on the one hundred dollars assessed valuatiou on property, and not less than fifteen nor more than sixty cents on each poll. The taxes provided for in this section shall be collected in the manner and at the times other City taxes are collected, and shall be accounted for and kept separate from other City taxes, und shall be FJHXrk Bitter. 1 his remedy is becoming well known Hon. an1 a popuUr as o i eed no sdm-IaJ man- . All who hate ued Kieclrie Blum un tho aameaongof praise. A purer mo11c ne does n t rxlst and it is eaain bd to d all that la claimed. Klectrtc Bitter' will car all die aaes of tha Livar and Kldn)s, will remove Pimple, Hoils Slt Kheatu and other affections naoaed by i pure blood. Will drive Malaria from thu system and reveat as wU as care all Malarial foyer. F r car of Hoidtche, C nst patio u and IndlvealioB try E ecirlo BLtera Entire aatis7aoUoa truaran eel, or money refunded. Price 60 eta. and $1.00 per bottle at J. Hi QUI A Bon's drur store. 1 ? a S c-s (B J cr' applied exclusively to the purposes for which they are levied and collected. So much of said taxes as may not be required toj the interest on the bonds issued, as it falls ? H" S 5 tjip duo, and cannot be applied to ihe purchase or discharge of the said bonds, shall be 3 I Tl , , ... ., ...... . i i... i.. ? ' r ui U re invested so as to secure tho payment at maturity of tho principal of the said bonds and to insure the due investment of the amounts collected from year to year in excess of that required to pay the said interest, the Board of Aldermen shall appoint some c s suitable. person, to be styled "Commissioner of tho Sinking Fund of the City of 5. ""N Goldsboro'," whose duty it shall be, under such rules and regulations as said Board 9 5' ... w "LS of Aldermen shall from time to time prescribe, to make investments of so much of , e fj the taxes collected, as aforesaid, as shall be applicable, as aforesaid, to the payment of the principal of said bonds, and to do and perform all such other services, iu con- : m m nection with said bonds, as said Board of Aldermen may prescribe: and such com- 0 i 1 S 3 missioner shall give bond, and receive such compensation for his services, as said g g 5 G Rnarvl tt lldormtn mav fotrmSnA O S avw. a v. Uluvt luvu iiwwi j www. m..mm e Rwn K Tkaf kafnro antr ftf fVio Krtnila fioroin nrnviilfwl for ah dll 1m issued. thC 5 S wanj. v. a uotw wivtv j w. kmv " " . . j-. " F Q a - M B-1 a 3 question of issuing the same shall first be submitted to the qualified voters of said city, after thirty days notice, in some newspaper published in said city, at an election to beheld under the same rules and regulations as are now prescribed by law for elections of Aldermen for said city. Such notice shall set forth the object for which such bonds are to be issued, the amount of. the same, the rata of interest, the time when they mature and the rate of tax to be levied and collected to pay the same. Those qualified voters approving the issue of such bonds and the levying and collecting 3 o I r i in of the taxes to pay the same, shall deposit, in a separate ballot box, a written or i-q printed slip, with the word " approved " thereon ; and, those disapproving the same, " g shall deposit a like ballot, witi the word " disapproved " thereon. If, at such election g ?D a majority ol such voters shall vote "approved then the said Board of Aldermen' 2 1 soau issue -ina ponus proviaeu ior in sucn notice sou idsu kt uu uiuc mo mvi- - a.. . i i .i . i i ii . .i A L . 1 l-. t- r lecaon oi tne taxes therein nameu, ana autnorixeu oy mis act. a. sucu eievuuo, dr Li lecaon oi tne taxes tnerein nameu, ana auiuonzeu oy win acu a. iuvu siwuuu, - Jjri upon the proper notice being given, as herein provided, for, the issuing of bonds, for prj o L l-izL more than one rnrnose. within the meaning of this act may be voted on, in separate p i o ballot boxes, under the same rules and n gulations as are named above : but, in such m a a case, the ballot shall contain the purpose of the bonds, with the word "approved " L- or " disapproved u the elector desires, following. S2g Sec. 8. That the Citv of Goldsboro' is hereby authorised and empowered to It-rU accept and hpld the gift of Henry Weil and Solomon Weil to said City of the tract V&S ? 5 of land known as Herman Park and may add to the same by gift or purchase, for 3 3 o. C a public park : and the said City shall have and exercise its police powers over the sSSg?55 same, suaa jute power over ua cemeienes owneu oy saiu uciu w wun wo fl a o in it corporate limits, or not, and may enact and enforce ordinances for the proper cp S? 8 V a..a-.ln.iiAl,tV. nm. t i - G Rv 9 ' That au-nf.n AX lnl-a-.r;i Tf f kantiP KA flf ti.Anr.TB.tA lftWS of ! ! k aJaV . . U.I BWMVU -'f lUVKVUVU . 1881, be amended by striking out ti e words thereof, the words " five bnnared . - Sec. 8.., That all laws and. parti of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed ' J ' .' . , Six:. 8. That thii act shall be in effect from and after iU ratification. II, of chapter 50, of the private laws of p g k Is "one hundred', and inserting in lieu "prC 2.1 -ic Jk- aa-a. S.Mr l ST at a A Won4er Worker. Mr. Fran a Huffman, a younf maa of Burlington, Oblo, . tates that he had been under the care of two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pro nounced his case to be Consumption and Incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discover for Consumption. Coughs usd Colds and at that time waa not able to wiJk across the street without resting. He found before he had used hall of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he contluued to use it and is to-day enjoy in)? good health. If yon have any inroat. Lung orunest Trouble try it We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle, free at J. H.1IIU A Bon's drag storef Oar dress goods department offers an elegant variety to all thotte in seed of anything in that line. H. WEIL A BitOS. NOTICE ! J WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On a credit. of six months, on the 7th day of February, 1801, at 19 m at the court house door in Ooldsboro, the sol lowing articles, belonging to the estate of A. Korb, deceased, to wit: One Hoilsr and Engine, one Combination Woodworker, one Variety Moulder, one Plauer, two Laths, one Tannonlng ma chine, onu Cut off Saw, one Sandpaper injj machine, on Mortising machine, gbafiiug, Puiluyt. Belts. Tools, etc. I. U. FOMVIELLE, Jm. 18,1891. Arimr. Piueapple Gem. The latest and finest drink of the season Try Hat Ku inaou Bros. Drugbture. "Wliri 8HAD. JJM'iT OF THI SRASON, BJ .tod vorjr 0 v ara now bolnf rrsd to tba trada of ti. ulty by J. 11. PI V HH, At hi. tall. In th Oltjr fiBtajSKrk. Jan S. tf SA i IHHC" V N. U. i'torr IUrkar I'.vlrahljr HxmmcnilB Bin Ui4 Pu lSar. If Kb. JuB HiN'- BMirpy FOR SAL t. pW08Pl.Bf DID FARM MTJLKS SJ For tale. Apply to under i"nt4 at Covr houb-. c r. HtaaiMO. Jan 1.18t-41t. Wbca Baby was sick, we gars aar Qastotev Wh-n aha was a Chad, aba eriai tor Ckwlefea. Whaa aha bacama Klaa, aha shag ta Oaatsrla. WTBbha4CbildiBaaiaTathaMCaetarta B&by's Sboei Polish, 9 onnu or 8 bottles for 251 cents at the New York Bargain 8tore. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ao application will be made to the ureaent General Assembly ol North Car olina, lor a charter for the Benevolent and Protective Order oi Elks, of Oolds boro Lodge, No. 189. Heart Cow rd On the market It is composed of Wheat, Bran, Uyrn, rets ana uats, ail claim for It that ever one that tnea it mixed and ground together. I do net rt will like IV nothing la universally pop- alar but I am satisfied the treat majority who ase It will call a second time, jror sale only by B. M. PBJVETT. at n.rnta- all kinda. mattinir. all widths. rugs, an ainoa, ana tne price is very ww u. waul ansja. Farm For Sale. A f ira of t10 aera, luaid aaar Ookteoovo, B K Unlart' A WaMo Mail lUavi. w-J dap'ae to raJaln all elada of Traaa aa4 I a i aJa Oor and aa waU aratra4 by ttr BtiMias. ftkaiM ala for ranc atoek ot-i tail- Hon i na atHiadaaaa ec rraita. or rmrtaaStB.ta liiO'tlB a aaiwa Malbarrjr a havna. bwildlufla. laefudlamr tv)ae4 IraaM a-aajBl ktmana, aa4 la aa kasltbr loa and I as as auda w. Uof watoraa taare ta ta amHinr. r torn maa ssraaa tsaaiaauist Foariloulaiaa4drojrcaile . . a. DULLU Ilak ttoMaeere, suC.
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