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The Dailt Akgus. rvBunuo av JOS. E. ROBINSON, hill always tw w -aaa local aitaaaM a day ao4 (Wr dMltUM la rapUls tofltvMlnc. m of wr PMr la Baatara Ko-U Carolina, rWa. U M OJUi a M. ft. a S amm MmtUr CIDLD8H0R0. N. C. FEB. 26, 1831 ItAILROAD I! TUB HOLY IiAXD. Ureatet of AmrricuM. Relics of the greatest of Ameri cana are time it now. The present Congress has bad a bill before it lo appropriate $10,000 tor purchas ing from J. K Webster's family a rw-Ta Aaocaaaekatok a raaabU aap , , . ' " J' 'nrtaa awiM fumJT-DM Mitta and WahiDi,ton at an aida de-cam p.to uraaaoca ouring me ismous mod oneabela fight of 1775, when the British General waa defeated bv the Indian. Tbe State of New York and tbe State of Massachu setts were each aiked by Mr.' War ner, of Baltimore, a short time ago to negotiate with him tor the pur chase of another sword worn bj Washington when lie resign ed his I commission as uomm&naer-in Chief at Annapolis in 1873. TbU i. . ..... is the weapon bequeathed -in' his ii . .,. r j m i ! - r- 1- - I wiii u aaa m iui vj wi K.W uomn " ine locomoviTca iur mo u , , , , I now owned bv the latter a ffrand and Jernsaiom itaiiroaa children, who offered it the Fiftieth reached Palestine. They bear the Cangress. and secared recom- natnis ot "Jerusalem," MRamleh' I mendation from the Library Com .n4 "Jaffa" A PhiladelDhia com- mi t tee that $20,000 should be paid panjhad the honor of supplying 1 And swords are not tne r J r FnnU n im nf fho lllnatrinna na il. I " j r- uiBBuui.wW... tr nt that have recent been on The most interesting fact about Mje About ten daysaao an auc the appearance of the iron horse tion of books and other things that in the Holy Land is that the Jew- belonged to Washington, and ar iah rabbis hare already figured out tides relating to him, was held at . -1M f r .. In tU i ""wo.Hu.a. .wa. yi umir, aa.u . ,lu,,u ,. t-.v(,u,. .:T to have been cut from his head by book of IN abum is found mat wnicn . barber, was amone the things is now interpreted as a revelation I sold, while the surer plate taken of the locomotive. Consul Gillman. from the outer case of his colli o of Jerusalem, tells this in a recent appealed forcibly to lovers of mor .... ci a- r l iury iubiucuiuvb iu maw iuwu. Farvnrr rn r nn r-w aa i m ipiimi i inriii. i If. : Mfeu rerkSun lie sends tbe passage. 1 no woras a w are significant. They are found in Nahum, zi, 3, 4, and are as fol lows: "Tbe chariots shall be with Oar Protected Hhorp One of the most outrageous im positions of our tariff is tbe tai on wool. It is a burden on every cit- i van -if ji nine a rrpoo f tninaraw flaming torches in the day of his I d'it nobodj. Thefalla-' . a ta t 11 11 I preparation, iney snau seem use Cj 0f the pretext that this tax tordhof; they shall run like the helps the farmer by increasing tbe lightning." Price 01 wooli na tnus making r. n:n. sheep rawing profitable, has been . .A . , t i exposod so often that nobody there is quite a boom in Jerusalem Lhrld ow docejTed br L real estate on account of tbe build- & recent report of the Agricul- inz of thia railroad. More visitors tnral department shows that onr arrlred in the Holr Oitv last vear sheep do not thrive on protection . ,M ni In 1870 we had a population of ''"" -VMVV - r"" 38,000,000 and 40,853 000 sheep. Americans outnumbered any other In187'0 w. ' ... . i; uPL - T f -111.. 7 " . ' ' nanouamy. "hb uewi iroui an 62.622.X50 and 43,43r,000 sheep. latids,w says Cotisul Gillman, "come This is a poor showing for twenty to Palestine to reside in increasinsr years of protection to sheep. In wlr al . I . A i-V"k AAA numbers. Manv of them are seed lDere WB near,J , , , . ... more of sheep than people in the persons, who immigrate with the United Stated, and now there are sole purpose of dyiog in Jeruialem, ncar. 20.000.000 less sheep than in accordance with their religious I people. belief, so that they may be bnriod The wool raised in this country on the Mount of Olives. is valuable chiefly for mixing. In Truly to paraphrase Iter. Jasper, almost every department of woolen tbe world -do move." This is a manuiariuros euncr tue nnar or progressive . ge, and under the 11. illnminaUng fires and will shriel den and , hindrance to the indus- of civilization of the Jaffa & Jeru- trv on which tbe farmer must de- salem Railroad we may expect to pend for tha sale ot his wool. . The read of wonaerful , changes In that demand, and, therefore, the price, vi uoiueeuc wuoi i uecrcaeeu or COME AND QRR FERTILIZERS OUB NEW STOCK OF NralatS r ine . - Bon Bons 150 TOK8U8Tit,GlI'AXO Dry Goods, KcIIcr.s, Hafs, 1 150 lOKSPEouncopANa- XOO 10x8 POTAP80 QV Aa 100 TOS8irATX01fAl0jlK0' r 50 T0KS B0KB ov AKa 150 0,B5IJ' K.jLXgTT' - fjQ aCID FHOfiFHATX. AT BOTTOM PHICB8. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. 531 FISS':C!Ul E5, -AND- 1 t aut gooai locts. per yd. and tip, Calico lets; Domestic 5ct; Bloerhing 5 eta. Stockings 8 eta. N. C. heavy plaids 5 eta; Giogbam 8 cts; Hats THE - GASH O ' J" , . - " . ' ' lourreuuer tsjuq pui upon a nom- UHOCOLATES. ladies $1.00, sien's $100, children's 1 rw. r" r 01 mc.ief ra 7 Bwcr.a re 35c and up any price you want A mo lut ojt jnotioks. I bare JuJt reoeivod Ore m Crimea t of Tenoey's Celebrated Candies, 8!" SUCH AS- Meat, Flour, Lard, Suear. Coffee. Molaset, Best Gilt Edee Butter 25 and 30 eta. per lb. Best Tea 50 eta: oeci pare iara XU cts. fruit slices, EUREKA C11EKSE 15c rrnniii nrmnnll!MTo, UnuAlu - rLrrliKMlUl0JM!k buiscuit 10 cts, lb; -pure apple YTintgar 25 ots per eal. Soap 2 bara for 5 eta; Starch 5 cts; Coffee 20 cts. Dtr lor Lhewinir tohAw. 2f rta lUJardl mnllnVC lb? Snuff, Cigar, etc, All tbe abore goods sold this condition. There is abeolutoly no defense of the wool tarif. . It is a national shame.- Atlanta Journal. ancient land made glorious by the grandeur of David and Solomon, but which has been for so long abandoned to desolation and decay. .' ! The camels of the de6ert,whump," themselves as they may, will hardly Oxfotd Orphan't I 'rimd: Seven be ajble to compete with these fiery I duelling houses in South Oxford atAnda. and thA wandArincr Ar.hlreto be built as soon as the will Wa . to nart Ha , tnnt am. Weather Opens. t i ) npci? c rrra tw r-nrr 1 r irr. I 1 HE RENOWNED HUYLERS STR RTLY FflR HARTT V.UUlk Wf AAA. . . 1 UUVj AAW .A1A VIA H .UfQI I inte nrlent or Ifnvler for a nnmhnr ni l i n . ears. Tennej's candles ara put op lo I w uiyc me can sua we guar- banruomo bozef, eaco package; scaled autee BaMgractlon Of monev re- goods, Try tbem and be convinced,! inai meare me nnesi vanaiei in mei ti i rritTT.Ti.pAii market. Remember the only placa you C N L. HUM II N l)Sl l. a v j. j. -at t nrvTm I T w... ws.ir ciy ki iuch Kuuua la ivuctr' FIN'S, corner Hotel Gregory. , ' . ' ;w Respectfully, Is Your UOUE Insured? ; Is Ycur UFE Inr-Tcd ? EBIES ! Is Y?LT mi:mE Insured 7 Hava Yea .Inyihlng That Is HOT Insured 7 IF 60 WE WOtTLD BE PLEASED TO INSUEE IT FOB YOU. ; See ; U ' Before . Placing Toiir l&suraneA. Good Compaalea. Bate Giuranteed. v - LEO II B. HUIIP2IREY & CQm GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. GOLOSBOKO. K. C, orrics-8Atru ornci, walxvt n sepCMvtr. ': a. anltMl an at7afATnml thtt l l,... decided , - " . '' ' - J. R, GRIFFIN, GOLDSB0RO, N. O. 'TO BUY A THI.'IQ RIGHT, BUY 17I1ERE 'TIS UiOE." DO YOU WAIiT A1 NEW; The same policy . for a few days longer.-' The list rwill be changed or added ,to dailyr This is not mere idle talk, it meant Goods v - F02 LSSS'MOUCT Than yon hare been buying them.' It is certainly worth yoor while to call and see what LOW PRICES we can make yon for . i '- FOE SALE CI1KAP ! (3 z a CO (if i ii 'S a i v. a -. ar '3 CO TWO SECOUD HAND t. D. W; HURTT, Wi iinbe<atiDgl pronoQcce th ' PIANO, i tho finest and most reliable in tha wnrA F1t newly pstened- InTentions nsid In t pianos dhJt ' : . ' Call tonrstora and fximlii.ih n Soft Step which eayes planpe from wear While practicinar and lnakea trnainani.. sblotoall outeids ol room. A wonder fuIlnTenaon. , . . -. - .v.. . Ooldihoro C l,!B.?FOrJVIELLE- COR. W. CENTEB & UUESTNUT. Merchant Tailor i SHOW CASES- -OOLDSBOBO:P'' o. MILLER & SHANNON. BT4TB NEVT& silently steal still further from ciTilixation. Hero, too, the Bedouin will' hsTe to give place to that more friendly bat artistic robber, the Pullman car porter, and the railway sandwich and Washington Kernersville Newt: Oar manu facturers will work more leaf this season tnan any previous year, judging by tbe stock each factory is laying in. Smithfield Herald: The farmers are inakinir considerable orenara it., a: I " . . . , ' , ' pit vivjj tun uoiutd urgaua uont tor anomer crop in ine way .1 it. a : t f ii .i .. ha .r. & -j i i vi uie iraTBior in u, region wuicnjui wuiywi. iuu uome uauu ma -waa oneo the land of milk a.nd cores. We do not think the de- honey. According .to Uonsal Uillman's report we shall expect Jo hear thai coiner lots immediately along the line of the Jaffa and Jerusalem are selling for i ' thousand dollars a front foot and . going off like hot cakes. Then, too, in a year or so there will be an electrio railway np tbe side ot tbe Mount of Olives and to cap the climax your Unc!e Jay Gould will go over and scoop . tbe J. J. And : build a trestle across the Rod Sea and eventually connect it with his other great con solidated systems. . - On of General Sherman last requests was don't pass the hat aronnd for me when I am dead.'? That U something which history should record to his credit Tbe ragged old vet had a good deal of sturdlne&s in his composition, std be must have become difgntcd with the frequency with which the hat vu passed around for Grant's beneSt. both 'while ha -wis living cd after he waa dead. mand for fertilizers will be so great at heretofore. Henderson 'Gold Leaf'. Cant W. B. Shaw, of Currituck county. is attending court here this week' As announced in these columns recently he vill soon become a cit-' izan of Henderson, having formed a law partnership with ur. T. M. Fittmsn. 1 . , Louisburg Timet: A very great affliction hu visited the family of Mr. Jss. Jones, of Usrns town ship, this conntv, as within one week's time, his wife, -daughter and son have died from pneumon ia. Several more of the- family are sick, but we are g'ad to learn that they are im proving. Tsrboronjru Southerner: . Jour nali.m again glistens with the ra diance of Doev Battle spark ling genina -Wilson Mirror. Ah, Henry, the commodore is too old a birl and his csudal to? curtailed to hold frestf salt. But, all the same, his ntmott exertion will be used to have all the boy babies in bis wife's branch of the family named Blencry Hunt. ChiUfM Cry for Pitdcr't'Castsria.' the M. C. Freiqht Line Steamers Geo H. .Stool,' Defiance aidtlko On Dd after February Ut,lt'sl. tblallnewl make regmfar . SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS BALTIMORE & NEWBERN LaarltKr naltlinorw fnr Nw Bern". WKD- KdDAT, 8ATUHDAY at bJX P. M- LTlDgNew Heme f"r pltlinorw,' TCES- UAT. FKlDAi, at BJ V. U. MerchanU and Shippers, Take Notloe. Th 'a U the only DTKBCTIln out of New IMirnB ror Maitiaiorawiinoutcnaoce, topping only at Norfolk oonnoctlDg thn 'or tioaion. Pro'iJfnoe. Phllndelphla. Richmond, and all point. North, Eut, and WmU Mnkinv cIom connection for all point, by A. & N, C Kallroad Ul IVITOrVUIVl iBW IWI UA7. Ar-nt rw folltiws; ' HIDBKN FOSTKBaOoo'I Mannror. - OOLbrht tit. Baltimore .TAB, W.MoOARRTCK O. a ArtNorfola.Ta W. P. CJjda Co, Philadelphia, U South wharrno. Naw York Balto. Trans Una. Pier North R. Bampan, Roatoo, B8 O itral wharf. " i, H. Hock well, t roTld noe, H. I. 8hiM leave Ho ton Tuecday, and 8atnrdara. New ork da'ly. .. " Balto. Wedoea1aya a Farurlara : Philadelphia, Mondaya Wednea- - flay a. fatumaya. m . . Provldmoe haturdara. - Throigh billa tadioa-fflven, i.nd rate amar- atrtecd to all polntaattha different ofliixaof the company at low aa oy ani oiaer line, t ooneota with A. N. C. K K, at Sew Burn a. AVOID BREAK AGK OF BULk AND 6IIIP VIA N. CL LINE. - 8, H.ORAT, A rent, - Kew Berne, N. C, PLOWS iJCei, received car load, of thoeel celebrated1 mm, boss, dike, AND WATT TURN -.STONEWiaLif CAROLiNA C0Tfi)N HOWS H0E3JJnJttDE; All beet NORTHERN make, with a full line of those best :: '.' - 9 EAT. .QUAiirT,' . COAKXINO OBIQIHAL,-,. ATrr4PTjVBi.,:- . ...-'C ' SIGNS.. Vr A)rmrpMat I la AilStytor ; - AT. MODERATE PRICES :' '- 4rus job Office,- ;r;i"fj -----.Walnut Sireel, - 'X . ... Gotddoro. P; i o o ntirig -:a- rjpHB- PWDKIISIONED HAS OPKK1D IH BOOT AND - SHOE - HIKING Trsccs, Harnees,- Back Bands "Col law; Bridles. Knives, Forkr. Shov els, Spades, etc, etc. -AND NEW LEE, NEW PATRON, Selino, Seminole and Times Cook Stoves, . White Lead, Linseed oil, a .,.!. i-' .it t uiiAcvi - paiiiir, . vuiura, .t arDieueB, urnsbee, etc. . ; .. - 0 TORRENT. ME OR MORE YEARS Tha brick baildios: row occupied bv Mij. D. W. Ilartt as a Tailoring estab- iisnme&b roneaaion gtvett lit or next rebrnary. Eaqnlre or Miller & Shan, oa or J. F. Miller. - SASH, DOORS BLINDS, UIsss, Tnttj, etc etc. In fact everything pertaining to . mj line. vaa ana see me. it? motto. uesi auennon, onies: sales. &nd 11 u. - ' smau pronu. . , RESPEOTFULLY, W. fl. HUGGINS. Nf xt to Bank New Ilsnover. ; Art ' Miss Caddie Fulghum Is now "i to open a class la the different branches of China painting. Orders from a distance incited. Terms mads known on app li. auon. -. prejsrd if U Ilia I krik mnr. iimm ft," llMlan Art TAsona . Win ter- term beginning Septemlr 221 Photographs enlarged. For fail particu-1 tars appty . , ; MIS3 KATE GiLLOTAT. Stndlo, corner of Chestnnt And Jamia streeU. , Sept 17k1u I . 7 zt . tun m fr r il.i I REPAIRING :-: SHOP, WH1BB 0Hi.Y nnwifn ' rnnArrrt irrtn rt inn V)l 1 fUnUM r.infi if LAWS r " ' ; FOB FSEfH -j .V .','BIVBKT fOTATOBS. ipTABAgg, w .aaw mt VW4a W wraa . AIX KIHDS Of T' ' Tit ' rn l " " . riour. lopapco pa Ulnars, - Grocery Store, cheap ror aaak. : , J.D.DANIELS, - ; BKISl rOTR OOTTOH 8SD TO TflS ' " ! flTT TTTTTO .-f .' . ' - W si v tvn-a a.' " BIGMST..V.-CASH V. PRICE F3B'I f til .W0HK1IEH -RRE3H xiuHiia aAU-LUiiDallD'" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; Thla depirtwent will be la chary of tha J"'' .no'T and unei celled workman Ur. A CORNED . GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS' . D. M rANTTTMflFROII THE ; y, ' - "N. r iihhI iaa, Tnmt, mm Jmm. ho, IMa, (n, , ''mx.tMm.nmmmMmfmmn.mr V 1 : j ) B.Hua4 . 7 r l!WilwrtlWl,Am CHIUaarritaaalltaAM pORKjLARD AND HAMS. 25 bhls ITeav Mess Pork, 500 Ponnds Leaf Laid 1,000 lbs Ya. & N. a Hams'; " At reduced prices for sale bj SoMETmirG -GOOD 1X)B ! BrcakfastJDiniicr cr Supper NICE. J. i: :PICKIN0N'S, cosirta GsoczBT osi johw stbket Rock Lime. Cement, riaster Laths snd Hair, always i ttoclcst .. , - - B.'K.'rr.irrTT's. lixtUt, iAjjiiJ"
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