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Rates fob Daily: one copy .one yeianin advance....! & 00 cnie copy, six months, in advance. , 8 50 nc corjv.cne nwnth, lu advance.. 50 Subscription Rates fob Weekly : Oaecipy, onayear, ia advance...! 1 Oaeco?y,9i mouthB, in advance. o no copy, three month, In advance ty i'here can be no better medium of advertising thin through our columns, as our paper goes daily into the hands of its maoy readers, tbus keeping taem ever re minded of our advertising mercinnt; and as the chief reason for constant adver tising ia to have th advertisements read as often as possib'o ; the advantage of ad vertising in Tbi Daily Abo us is at onoe evident, as ourpatrons will have their ad vcrtisenaenta read afreeh every day. Pates urnished t n application. SKW .1DVEUTISKMENT8. Kheumatism eared by Mrs, Joe Pe; jon's Bern edy. , LOOAL BRIEFS, Pro. Hugh Miller has returned to bis duties at the University. These wai only onecase before the Mayor's oourt yesterday morning. Mm FikviL Miller is at home from Trinity College taking in the Newbern Fair. Miss Estheb Jermak, of Ra ' leigh, is in the oity, visiting the fam ily of Mr, W. II, Jiorden, It is said that this will be one of the lightest month's work in police circles of any in a long time. The sewer .from Pine to John streets has been completed,' and is a nicfl improvement for that -part of the city. : Yesterday was verily Goldsboro's day at the Newbern Fair, for hun dreds of our best citizens went down on the morning fair train.1 The piece of land recently pur. chased by the city to be annexed to tha cemetery will soon be fenced tip and will place the cemetery in much bettej; shape. , ' - . - Mr. II, P. Dortch, accompanied hy Miss lizzie, left yesterday for ljaleigh, in consequence of a sum . mons announcing the illness of Mrs. Susser, Mrs. Dortch's mother- - " Ret. J. II. EdwaboV0' South Carolina, now the new pastor of the Baptist Church in this city, arrived with his family yesterday afternoon. We extend Trim cordial welcome to our city.; J v v ' It looks, so natural to see the tje- nial cotm teai nee of . Capt Albert Powell, who is running the Fair train this week. lie if very -"popular iu - Goldsboro for be has a kind , word for every one. . ' V Wn notice that our city author- - ities are haying some of the old, use less wells on the streets filled np. We are glad to see this . for it makes ' the streets look so much better, and saves expense. ' Thb vacant lot at the righi . entrance to the cemetery gate ana '; the equare around the ornamental fountain is to be sown in blue grass and beautified. We will then have a bean tiful cemetery, i:. : . Mb, Wills Powell, who for some - tirxe past has acceptably filled the position of assistant freight agent on the A. 4 N.C, B. E. at Nswbern, has resigned his" position-and taken the position of transfer clerk for the .,!. ry i. t; i it.:. : t - Atlantic uuatst xjiae iu ima wvjr. It is said by those that have been - there that the Newbern Fair far excells their most sanguine Mpecta lions. . They went to see something . grand and saw it- The attendance is simply immense all the passenger trains, "regular" and "special," that have left here for Newbern this week hays been heavily loaded with human freight for the Fair. Coming as it does, in this season of the year, - the i air possesses a novel attraction that others do not, but, aside from the novelty, the exhibits are snch as to merit the large patronsge given it by the public, and consist of fish, oysters, gnme, art, and domestic ar ticles. The racing is said to be fine. TUB GENERAL ASSEMBLY. sssm 8EHATE. . Raleigh, Feb. 24. The follow ing bills and resolutions were intro duced: To incorporate the Parish Warehouse bank at Durham; To pay ihe expenses of the Supreme and Supersor Court judges; For the re lief of the Sheriff of Washington county; To permit the Commission ers of New Ilanover to exempt cer tain persons fiom jury duty; To pay the engineer of the Capitol and Su preme Court building $50 extra; To increase the duties of judges and so licitors; To amend the section of the code relative to jurisdiction of justices of the peace. The resolution confining speeches of Senators to five minutes, and no Senator to speak twice on the same subject, passed. The bill to include Brunswick county in the stock law, except lilack Mountain township, passed its third readisg. The bill to incorporate the Win ston4 Trust Company passed its third reading. The bill to amend the Homestead law, etc, was taken np. An amend ment that the homestead shall not be waived unless the wife signs, was adopted. A wide discussion ensued and tne bill was recommitted. The bill to amend the pension law of 1889 passed its third reading. The bill to prevent discrimination in pensioning Uonledrate soldiers was lost. The bill to encourage residents of North Carolina to search for phos phate, eto-, in the navigable streams, passed its third reading. The Dill to authorize Durham to issue school bonds passed its third reading. The bill to protect der passed its third reading. The bill to authorize the cm of Wilmington to have sewvrs, eta, passed its third reading. The bill relating to public schools inShelby,and to provide for the same by taxation, passed its third reading. The bill to incorporate the Ameri can Home Mineral Land company passed its third reading. The bill to prohibit the sale of liquors in Apex passed its third read ing. The bill relation to working coa- victs oo public roads passed its third '4 he biu to Incorporate the Belt Railroad Company, in or near Dur ham, passed its third reading. The bill to amend the charter of the Statesville Air Line company passed its third reading. ' The bill to incorporate tne ire- deli Construction, company passed its second reading. HorBB-or befbesentatives. Rilla were" introduced as follows: Mr. Hall of Orange, To amend tfce Code in regard to the road law; Mr. Mann, To allow the treasurer of Tyrrell to pay Hyde county certain school i undr, Mr. Phillips, To levy a tax" in the stock law territory in Naah: Mr. Coffleld. To prevent fell ing trees in Roanoke river; Mr. Pick- ett To incorporate maran Acaoem vj Mr. Alexander, iu unua jvw iwu, in Tvrrell county: Mr. Stroud, To incorporate the King's Mountain Mining company and tne oonmern Manc&neaa Mininc company: Mr. Davis, To prevent the sale of tobacco, cigars, etc., on Sunday; Mr. Brooke, To ' amend the charter of Rocky Monnt: Mr. Lonar of Warren. To re move the colored normal school from Franklin ton to Wairenton; To im prove the stock of horses; For the safety of people traveling in vehicles; Mr.-Chears, To give TJnion county the alternative road, law; Mr. Brin son, To amend the charter of Bay boro; Mr. McGill, to amend the school law and in regard to taxation for school purposes; .tfr. Morton, To exempt from jury du;y foremen in manufacturing plsntr, Mr. Hileman, To protect clients from fraudulent nraPtiftWL- Mr. Sutton. To prevent the spread of hog cholera; Mr. Long Of Qolum.bOS, Asking tnaj w)ngre order a canal to be built xrom uruns m'tck river to Calabash. - The House decided to hold the electiou of railway commissioners at noon March 5 th. The Beyenue bill was taken up as rvTial order. The House went into committee of the- Whole on the Revenue bill. Mr. Sutton in the h.ir. " . ' - Mr. Morton offered a substitute fnr tha section which imposes a tax nf i.in nf 1 ner cent in the total V . amount of purchases. He proposed a specific tax of $15 on wholesale merchants or manufacturers, and on retail merchants of $2 on over $1,000 and II on less than $1,000. On this there was a long debate, but the substitute was lost, though Mr. Morton spoke very bly in its lavor. The substitute was offered out of order and on" Mr. Grostenor's objeo- uon, was ruieu out. Mr. Oats' amend meut was lost. Mr. Uaswell s amendmeat was adopted. The preyious question was then ordered on the bill. Mr. Otts moved to recommit Lost The bill was then passed. Mr. Boutelle presented the confer ence report on the Naval Appropria tion bill and it was agreed to. The disagroeinar conference report on the District of Columbia Appro- ? nation bill was agreed to and a urther conference was ordered. Remarkable Ilettcnn. Hazlbtox, IV, Feb. 24. Four men were rescued alive from the Jeansville mine last night instead of five as then stated. They are Hungarians. Twenty-three men were in the mine when the water broke in; sii escaped and seventeen were caught by the waters. Thirteen todies have been taken out. They were in the mine nineteen days and nineteen hours, and owe their lives to the fact that the portion of the mine iu which they took refuge was "cushioned" by fresh air by the pressure of the water, which rose in the slope 624 feet iu five minutes. They supported life on the contents of their dinner pails and oil in lamps and bottles, and when these were gone, upon water in the mine which was horribly foul with sulphur. The terrible tale of their nineteen days suffering will hardly be told for several days, for with the most fa vorable improvements hoped for noue of the men will be strong enough to tell. Much comment is heard as to the future movemeuts of the rescued men should they be returned to health and strength. Already par ties are eager to secure them and exhibit them from place to place and have relate the sufferings of that awful time. Supt. McFarland wus the hap piest man of many happv men t Jeansville to-day. To him is due the credit for prosecuting so vigorously the work of emptying the miue, re claiming the bodies and rescuing the lour men iasi nignu Blackburn Opposes Cleveland. Louisville, Kt., Feb. 23. The Times to-dav publishes a letter from Senator Blackburn to Col, John C. Noble, of Paducat, Ky., under date of Washington, Feb. 14, in which the Senator says : In the light of the publication of Mr. Cleveland's letter antagonizing his oartv noon the silver Question 1 do not believe as to his lack of avail ability, I have no personal objection to Mr. Cleveland in the world, but I don't believe that any man can be elected president in 1892, who is op posed to free, silver coinage, ihe people nave been timed with long enough on this subject. The truth is, that for 25 years past New York has never furnished a Democratic leader who has not been in thorongh accord with Wall Street, and at variances with tne masses of the people. This was as true of Mr. Tilden of farmer Jeari, as there is no Democratic member in the Senate who would favor his nom ination for the Presidincv, or who believes that it would be possible to elect mm in icyz, u nommaiea. . a s a 0 ' A 1 No organization is effected or at tempted here hostile to him, but there is now hut one opinion. It is to-day true to Mr. Cleveland. I have longed to see the day when the Democrats might elect a President of this country without paying trib ute that New xork always levied I have no favorable candidate, but only insit that he shall be a fair, and honest representative or. iiemo- cratio sentiment. HlfLt( Amputated- . Tnliii Vaiaiin ftlnHl " hand at the K. U. depot, several weess ago in lifting a heavy weight ruptured the popliteal artery in his leg, and it i .. i.. . - a . l amputate his limb just below the Knee, raison bsiu uc tcm uki; Vian it rmnriMl- An Mpnrism. soon m UVU a. f M l formed, and was the cause of the leg having to oe amputaieu. unartone Buoklan Arnica Salvo Tan Bbst Salt la the world for Cuta, Brulaea. 8orea. Ulcers. Bait Rheum, Fever 8orea,Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ana all bub trupuons, ana posi tively cus Piles, or no pay required. It la gnaraateed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retanded. Price 5 cents per box. For sV bv J. H. Hill A 8on. 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Ho was persuadod to try Dr. Kind's New Discover for Consumption, Coughs und Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street with ut resting. He found before be had uhk! half or a dollar bottlo, that he was "mr.h better; hecontluucd touso it and is to-day enjoying gxd health. Ii yon have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try It. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at J. II. Hill & Bon's drug stort $2 for a Pair of (Custom-Made) (rum Huurn' RrainftnU. Bails! union (uanaloed or SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES Ant lastruotlons for Sslt-Msstursmsnt. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY ' Winston, N. C. Wilmington Steam Laundry. aing taneu tbc agency for the aboe Laundry, I am prepared to kIvo mrjk at reasonable prices. Call at my store lor prices. Parties wishing Laundry woi R ut ne should leave same at my store on either Mondsysor Wednesdays, by 11 o'clock, a, ra., of each week. Work guaranteed or no cunrse. J. R GRIKTIN. ( UAFIKB I. 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PRlVitflTS Carpets, allklnds, matting, all widths, ruga, all kinds, and the price is very tow ' IL W&IL BROS Children Cry for Pitches CtstsrU mm n INSUfiARCE COMPANY,
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