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or L . HIK OKST ME11UI Reliable Advertisers, 2n tha Esse Circle i USE TUB COLUMNS OF fillt IDVCUTlSElvS. TO8ECCKKCCSTOMIB8 "Tail Abocs o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal rigll keep; No oothlDg strain of Mala'i son Can lull it hundred eyea to sltep." VOL. Xll. GOLDSBORO. N. C SATURDAY. MARCH 28. 1801 NO. 142 II m .... THJE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY rjf fhere can be no better medium of adTvrtMng than through our columns, as oar paper foes daily into the bauds of its many readers, thus keeping Mem ever re minded. of oar advertising merchants; and as the chief reason for constant adver tising is to have the advertisements read as often as possible ; the advantage of ad rertising in Thk Daily Argus is st onoe evident, as our patrons will have their ad-vertise-nenU read afresh every day. ltatus nrnUhed on application. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Easter Racket 8tore. Nassac Tea I. B. Fonvlelle. LOCAL BRIEFS. The heaviest Spring rain we re member to have seen, fell here Thursday. Your attention is called to the advertisement of a beautiful line of Easter cards at the Goldsboro Book Store. A musical programme has been arranged for Easter services at the Epucopal church to-morrow, which will be published in to-morrow's pa per. Thk numerousne88 of dogs in this city is a great drawback to the full .enjoyment of life. If there is a tax oq every dog the town till must be full.' ' A LONQ train of vestibuled cars passed through yesterday morning, going North. These, trains are not yet so common but that they arrest the attention of all of our people. Representative Morton, of New llanover county, was married to Mi-l Eliza Ward, of Onslow county, on Wednesday night They are both well known here and The Argus extends its heartiest congratulations. 'Bit. Mr. Edwards, of th Baptist . church, was expected to be absent at the union meeting on Sunday, but as he was. indisposed yesterday he did not go, hence he will have his . usual services on Sunday morning and night. Thi children ' of St. Stephen's Parish expect to sing carols in the church to-morrowEaster morning, at sun rise. ,Tb children, of. the . Sunday School will practice for this at tbe church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. All the boy and girls of the town are invited to participate in "Egg Hunt" in St Stephen's church yard this afternoon at 4:00 O'clock. ; , .." Ckekds may be useful, but they are tery little "used. Until men be gin to more nearly live up to their belietwhat they do and nt what are ' their creels will continue to be the more important question. Ask a farmer if he does not plant too much cotton, and he will answer yea. Ask him if he does not cultivate too much land, and be will answer yes. Ask him if he should not Jaise his own supplies, and he will answer, yes. Ask a newspaper .man if he does not think that be should abstain from writing about' things - that he does not nnderstand and he will answer, yes,' Yet the conduct of . both belies their belief. - It is with real pleasure that we reproduce a clipping below taken from the Haigh demand Observer of a recent date, with reference to our late townsman, Mr. W. J. Crews. Mr. Crews was the operator here foi many years, and he and bis family won mant friends, who will delight in any promotion .that, awaits him, and who duly appreciate all the kind things that may be said of him. The Xews andOUentr Bay. fMr. Walter J. Crews, wbe has for the past six - or eight years been manager of the Western Union telegraph office at Goldsboro, N. C-, but was recently promoted to the management of the Asheville office, has resigned the latter position and will leave for his new field of-labor (Winston) to morrow to take charre of 'and in augurate :the Winston-Salem tele- phono exchange. Mr. crews is j fine electrician and a thorough gen tleman, and Winston is to be con gratulated on this desirable acces eioa,"' . . . . .. . ' PERSONAL. MENTION. Mr, Ed Chambers Smith was in the city yesterday. Miss Ilattie Dewey is on a visit to friends in Durham. Mr. John Dortch, is at home for the Easter holidays. Mrs. W. F. Kornegay is ou a visit to relatives in Newborn. Mr. C. B. Aycock ran up to Wil son yesterday ou business. Miss Ueua Micks, of.Clinton, is on a visit to Mis3 Mattie Leo; Mrs. Tom Edmundsou left yes terday for Durham to visit relatives. Miss Mary Bordeu left for Wins ton yesterday to visit Mrs. Col. Davis. Prof. John C. Miller, of.the Deaf aud Dumb Institute at Raleigh, is at home for Eater. Mrs. B. P. Williamson, of llaleigh, who has been on a visit to Mrs. Tom Dewey, left yesterday. From Washington City. Washington, March 2C The Secret y of the Treasury has re ceived a report from Immigration Inspector Lay ton, dated at Pittf burg, in regard to the case of Hun garians employed in the construe- i a i . w 1 i tion or tne raiiroaa at roconontas, near Elkton, W. Va. He said that the men were secured through-Mayer Kaffeck, of New York city, by It. L. D. Rosenthal, as agent of the It. K. Co.; but that he (inspector) had found nothing in. the transaction that could be construed us a viola tion of the alien contract labor law. lie said that it was very evident that the agent had deceived the men in regard to hours of work and char acter of the food to .be furnished; but that he himself had observed no cmelty or indignities. He added that the restraints imposed on them were for the purpose of compelling payment of indebtedness for board and transportation. Reports from other sources indicate that the lr borers in question were very badly treated and had beeu flogged and beaten on the slightest pretext; also, that they were compelled to remain and work out their indebtedness, under penalty of death should they attempt to escape. Assistant Secretary Spaulding said this afternoon that as there had beeu no violation of the alien labor law the case was beyond the juris diction of the United States, aud the men must look for redress to the State authorities or to the courts. A petition was filed in the Su- fireme Court of the District of Co ombia to-day, in behalf of Geo. O. Merrick and nis associates, praying for a mandamus on Secretary Foster to compel him to receive a silver bar for freexoinagef" This is a renewal of the "silver brick suit," which was heretofore brought, and died with the death of Secretary Wiudom. . Assistant Secretary Spaulding has informed R. H. Bradley, Librarian at Raleigh, N. 0.,'that books for court libraries are entitled to free entry under the law, provided not more than two copies ot any par ticular publication are embraced in any oue invoice. The case of Harry Martin, the - wST . young man who entered tne wnite House by bieakiog through a win dow on the South portico, while drunk last Saturday night, came up in the police court this morning, and at the request of l is counsel was continued .until neit Wednesday on Recount of the physical condition of the defendant Mr. Martin has not fully recovered from the effects of his spree. . The Treasury department issued a circular letter' to-day announcing that it is prepared to settle claims under the Bowman act, for stores and supplies taken aud used by the U. S. Army, upon certificate by the Attorney-General that after exam ining tne evidence taken by the Court of Clafms be finds no ground to more a new trial, or that such motion has been made and aenicd. . Preparjng for the World's Fair. Chicago, March 26. The com mittee on ceremonies 4 have made public an abstract of its voluminous report of the arranged .programme for the dedication ceremonies of the World's Fair iii1892. The opening ceremony will be a grand military display Tuesday,' October 11th. In fK;. (on thnnftiind troons of the Na- a sa f av." w j tional Guard and several regiments and batteries of United States regu lars will participate. On the even ing cf this day it is proposed to give a series of tableaux representing salient historical facts in the life of Columbus. Wednesday will be the main day of the dedication ceremonies and will be ushered in by a national salute of forty-four battery volleys, fired by all batteries in attendance. At ten o'clock the troops will form and escort the President of the United States, the Diplomatic Corps and distinguished foreigners to the main building, where they will be greeted by the consolidated bands playing "America." After the forty four States, repre sented by their Governors and staffs have followed, the programme of dedicating exercises will be given. In the eveni.ig there will be a con tinuationof the tableaux representing historical events in American his tory. On Thursday there will be a mammoth civic and industrial pro cession which will fully illustrate all departments of industry. There will tlso be a grand dedication ball iu the evening. Friday, October 4th, the last day of the celebration, will be devoted to military exercises. The receipt by Secretary Dickin son of the telegram from Secretary Foster of the Treasury, in regard to funds for a meeting of the commis sion hits brightened prospects; and it is now thought the full commis sion will meet here iu Arm I, as orig inally proposed. i lie llel Game. Wilkes Bakke, Pa., M'ch 2C Geo. W. Moss was hung to-day for the murder of his wife, in Oot 1889. The drop fell at 10:19 a. m. The fall broke Moss' neck and he died inetautly. Moss walked to the gallows with a smiling tace. lie said : "God does not hold me responsible for the murder of my wife, and I do not hold myself responsible. I die like a soldier, with a smile." Before the condemned mau left his cell he said : "I am sorry for the Sheriff, who is my friend; it must be an unpleasant job for him. I am glad the end is here. I don't think I ought to die, and if they are my last words, I never knew that I shot my wife, but I guess I did it, and 1 wculd sooner die than live iu prison all my life. If the Sheriff would allow me I would pull the cap over my head myself aud pull the rope too, Good bye and God bless you." The Fight in the Illinois La-jrlnlature. Spkingfxeld, III., March 26. There was a row started in the Legislature to day over the World's Fair matters, which is likely to cause serious trouble. A large number of members are dissatisfied over the provision of the World's Fair bill, which places the disposition of the $1,000,000, which it proposed to appropriate for the State's exhibit, in the hands of the State Board of Agriculture. A resolution was in troduced to-day depriving the Board of its authority, on the ground that it represents but one interest in the State that of agriculture; aud plac ing it in the hands of a special com mission of twenty-five members, to be selected from the Congressional districts of the State at large. There was a wordy warfare over the resolu tion, w hich was fiually referred to a committee. But the end is not yet. Both the farmer and the city repre sentatives being determined in the matter. A PlnckjrPriws Fighter. Norfolk, Va., March 5JC. "Johnny" Monihan, of New York, and Billy Young, of this city, light weights, fought near this city this morning for a purse of $200. The fight took place near Ocean View and was witnessed by seventy or seventy-five sporting men. The ring was sixteen feet and gloves five ounces. After the third round Monihau's eye bad to ke leeched, but he held out well- until the seventh round. After that he was clearly whipped and threw up the sponge in the tenth round. "Read j to Die" s Match Chunk, Pa., March 26. Wra. StADgiey was banged in the jail Kre to day for the murder of his landlady, in 1889. He was at tended by two Lutheran clergymen, lie walked to the gallows with fal tering step, being tery weak' from the effects of disease. It was nec essary to assist him up the steps. He said he was teady to die and ex pected to meet his brothers and sis ters in Heaven. . Buokden Arnlo B&lve Thi JIbst 8alv in tlie world fur Cuts, Cruises. Bores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Kevar Sorea, Tatter, Chapped Hands, Chilblulrs, Corns, and all Biin Eruptions, and p--l-tive)yLres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect tatiHfsetion, or money refunded. I rice 23 cints pu box. For sle bv J. 11. Hill A Son. Euppsy. This is what you ought to ha re, in lite you must bsvc it, to fully enjy life. Thousands are searching for it aily, and triowrcing because they find it not. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars are ic'nt annual y by our people In the hoe that they may attain this boon And yet it may be Bad by all. V e guarantee, that Electric Hitters, if used according to direc tions and the use persisted in, will bring yon Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and It.Htall instead Kupepoy. We recommend Electric Ui tiers for I pepsia and all diseases of Liver, Ktouiach and Kidneys. Bold at oOc. and fl.OO per bottle dy J. II. Hill & 8on Prugijiat. Pronounod Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by M-f. Ada F. llurd of Qroton, S. 1)., we cUott "Wan taken with a bail cold, which Mettled on my Lurgs, cough mt in ami dually ter minated in Consumption. Four iioetors gaven me up saying 1 could lived but a short time. I gave my self up to my 8 1- viour, determiueU if I could not Btay with my friend on earth, I would nif-et my n! sent ones alove. My huHhund wait ad vised to get Dr. King's New Pim hvcry for Consumption, Coughs and Coldx. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight lattice, it has cured me and thank Uod I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial lottlesfret) at J. II. Hill. A Son's drug More, regular size, 50c and $1.00. JOS. N. GODWIN, GENERAL CROCER W. H. Griffin's Old Stand, COR. JOHN & WALNUTSTREETS. OPPOSITEOST OFFICE. J JAVINQ IX)C VTED AT mho sbOTS oonvcnlcut HiihIih-kn Stand mid laid In a toraplote ttouk of PEBgll GROGHRIH3, I am prired to meet all demands of the Ho ts 11 rradi , and respectfully Invite the patron aire of U r public,- - . - - . JLOl'H. CUFKBK, StIOA 11. M HATS. -CANNED t GOODS' OAP8. CBOCKEEV, CIOAltH. TOIJACCO Cranberries, country produce, iiu". N. C, Hams In fact everything to bu found ins modern and model Qroocry etor, , German Delicacies a Specialty. Respectfully, J. N.GODWIN. March 14, dAw-tf. EASTER ! D ID YOU EVER gee the like or Easter Hats Going ou ol tie RACKET - STORE, F YOU WISH A NICE HAT For Easter, csll at the Racket Store, as they Have them Stylish, Pretty aud CueapJ MISS KATE STERLING, ol Hiltimore, an experienced Milliner, is in charge of the milliner; de partment. Call and see our stock. tfr Don't Forget the l'liice. RACKET STORE EINSTEIN BUILDING. FOR SALE. Thro Dwelling Houses aod Lots, In Golds boro. N. C. On located on James street, op posite MrrWm. H. llorden's rtaideoou, one on North wMsteorner Jamee and Ah s(r eta. snd one on George street. Thy -a be bad on favorable prices and torais. Apply to E. Y HATCH Meh IS, dSwswSts. Klchmond, Va SEED OATS, HEAT and FLOUR. 1 OOO Bu8bcl wh,ta 10041 ou' 2 OOO ',uh, blek ,ad fui' i,f'f t 35 OOO 'b We,Usrn n"-',,l 300 bbl flour' " rJl JCST BECEIVKB AT B. M. PRtVETT'S SMOKE the 8ABOROSO, the best 5c cigar in America. Fr aale only by J. W. EDWARDS. IB in k i 11:1001 J8 A WONDERFUL THANtU'LAU- lisped dimnond of rcut brilliancy. I ' was captured by Warren Hastings in' one of Ins Indun wart snd sold into Kn- 1 wUtnl. It is now owned I y the Duke f Westin iuister, the richest notdrmsn in EnKiand. Hut even if the Duke owns the NASSA STONE, and is the, richest of HritUh nobles, I u cannot buy ' lor his table a finer cup of Im limn you havo on yours iryoti drink the ; NASSftC TEA Which is one ol' tin' three K . .- I tiems of the K iiiL'doin of 'l eu. nlii.li l by the rarrniin OK N t lire Iihh L'i vi n to heall hy and nom inal man the peifect beverse, Water; but when by accident or the necessity of labor he becomes faint, weak, ex hausted, and all his natural powers are at their lowest ebb, then he needs some thing to meet the. exigency ol the con dition. It seems to be the peculiar misfiou of rrnK 1AMOl S XJAMSAC ri-LA JL 1IF V AMOI'S 1 ASSAC 1 EA To meet this need oj tumi. It Is, in luct, a vital drink, lull ol that htrauo lorco which dome ht'lba moi8i hs to Ueinvior ate the human system when exhausted. There is i lilii. a spiirklo and a STIMl -LAT1NO ENl.UOV in this wond.rlu! TKA, which justillts iti world-wide fame. D-.n't forget h:A the Cannot ho obtained by the rich or poor in this community, except through I. B. FCHiVIELLE, Licul ayent lor the well-known hotiso of CHASE & SANBORN. Every Hour Made Fresh at the NEW CAN DY FACTORY. Under Op:ra Houte. Exhibition Free. Ladies, Iadlos, Ladles Novelties in dress nods. No need of or dering from the North, us we arc potili"o we can suit you in both style and price at U. WEIL & HR08. Men Folks, Mea Folicii. We are alter you, with a complete line of Clothing, Furnishings of all kinds, and all at one price, and that the low est In the city. H. WEIL & RUOS. We want to impress the fuel on your mind thai the largest stock the U'st and the lowest price Roots and Shoes In tin city or State is at H. WEIL A liUOS. LOCAL. If you wish to secures teniniierativi o sltlon. write to The People's 3ulldlnir, Uian and Pa vlnf Association of Oenevs, N. V. Thry wish to iecuro an avent to work f r them here. The Hanking- Hcpartmeut endorses their plan: Positively I'ure Candy, made right before your eyes at the NEW CANDY FACTORY. Under Opera House. JNf TUB VOUK ritOIEKTV V I Til Til K J GREENWICH INSURANCE Co. OF NEW YORK CITY. 57 YEARS OLD. "pilIS COMPANY HAS been nnintcrrupteJl and nirceos fally in bueinesB einco 1831. On real estate this Companj will take yoor rioto for pxrt of premium. Corrcp)ndence solicited. LEON B, HUMPHREY & CO., GENER.L IXSUltANCK AGENTS. GOLDS BOKO. N. C. F TICK SAULS' Of TIC I, WALNUT 8T The NEW CANDY FACTORY', under the Opera House, takes the lead. Ererjbody comes to see tis making nnitt. Tt la a siaht worth srfln Vnn ' are Urittd to come 1 V 1 I A) DUFFY'S ' i;,,,,,. uf llu. .lt. Dr. Walter Duffy. lIKK(TIOS: l w fur h (Mill tw.inr Mirer yi-ttrstihl, mi UdsMMiif u'. for a . toll threw montlis uM, ten clroiw. f.u a elulj i x iiumt Ss oM, twftity Jrur tor inie t wi lir mini r hi old. nrsrly half a lea SHntul n penilug tin si .Iiiih- frrnuently If II cor nary tinill niu I it invui-d. This la to eeilily I lial 1 hmn iivmI Hi rn' ( inn evm em iiiv family tm iimtiIi atonlh ami I ts lleve it to be a iniuit ensile it reintxly tor enain with eliililren, i s(iilly u a pn ventlve. t lur ..undent elnlil hiel a severe at tsek uf ernup sUuit a year Iiisoniueh that we felt hi inns nliuut Its recovery, tint was successfully treated hy our ptiysloUo, but thinking- It irotisHc Hint oilier attacks inltfht follow we freijiielll lv llsd Huffy 's Croup l nip and the ehod hns ha l no insrktHl yinii toiiiB(,feroiiiiiie,. iiml I bolelve It Is due to the ue of the Cioiii hyrui anil we now krn a Isiti le ot It al our house at all times and I diet i fully reeoiiniieiiil t to all.K. H. IUhm-m. A Ik i very eff. ct jhIIv l'i reilrviiiK oollttha n,d colds, I'HKI-Aiirn ami soi.li ST K. N- DUFFY. New Hern, N. O. Wholesale Agents McKesson tV. Hob bins. IM Fulton strict; Win. II. Schiel IliuA Co., I7u William street, New Yoik City. For Sale b ,1. II. Hill c. Son, ( .oldsboro. N.C WHEli YOU T ANT ANYTHING (ieiurallj loniul in 11 First fliirB I'liHrtinuy Come ilirect to us mid wc will avo )"tm time, tronhle anil money. nr stock incomplete. In overy partienlar. TK A UK Ol'ENIRi Up now tlio lurcHt and NiCt'St lot of toill't fOllH ever brought to (toKU I'oro, iirl uro jfoiii tu tell thorn fit HBtonish inly low price. O 1'K STOCK Of MituTal Waters ie uu(uctitioua bly tho most completo in Golds boro. Mjeth's Malt Extract at 80 cents a bottle. Our own spec- ialtie. , Violet Orris tooth whbIi and Dentit'rcee. cannot bo surpass ed in cxeollcnco lor tlio teeth. Wo keep always a full line of trusses, shoulder braces, supporters aud rubber bandages. MILLER & SHANNON. COUGH -: MIXTURE A Prompt and Kllicicnt li'eniedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Ca tarrh, Etc. due of the raiwt effectual remedied I hsvj ever known for a count or cold la Ht'ty's Coruii Mini UK It l lu.lciil u rure inn, blnallon ot valualilu nietllclni ; arrentlnir at once the iiriyrtWof a wild and lit-sinnlng to soothe aud heal, t'tillke all ot her oiush modlclnci thure Is no narcotic or any other unplraaant effect ai-tM-rii'iiced In tawing It. I am more thanpleaaed to Imi able to reeominend to my friends hem ana the public al lare ever) where such a safe jilrui-unt and effectual eurt foroneofthe moat prevalent eoniplalnlM to which human tiueli It ficlr, Thomas Oatss. R. N, DUFFY, Proprietor. M-. It. , IluSy tian ealliMl upon tne to nay somethliiK for lila ( iii oii Mrnu iNs. now Irs a.lverilwd. The least I can any la that It la t eiitiiin cure for fold. Nihi Iiihoat and C'hoim. I reeisnilM1 the oilxture si Ih Ius Identical with a (rterlitlon I have ud In D.y family with infaillun success, written by one of the tin 'it dliitiuyulahed phyaieiana rf No-th Carolina. I Am opposed to iiateot dos trunin, tiut cheerfully recoiuuieml this on ac oount of Its aulenllflu origin, and the happy matilta olitalmil from it in repeated trtala In my family. Mm J, K. Wttxia. It. N.DUFFY, Proprietor. I have tried liL'KFY'K COl'fiH MtXTL'HK aad takv pleuaure In recommending It be cauae I tmllwvi It will do all that is claimed for It by Mr, l)uffy,thr prupru-tor, who Iss dnif stst of Ions' experleni-v and a gentleman of hla-pat Intetrrlly. 1 do not Iwlelve he would advvrtlae anything that was not exceptionally rood. This remedy baa certainly anawerwd tho purpta IniDTcaM'. It eurtila cold, an ob stluateoold I had, after 1 had tried a number of the principal oouh rvmudles without bi nefit. W. f. Bhissow. R. N.DUFFY, Proprietor. Dsak SiH-It affonl nic treat pleasure to tes tify to the meriuof your Coi ilH Miitvhs. I have ued it In my ramify for some time and have found it the Ut of remedies for Couf bs aud Cold. Voum truly, K. Wi nil low. R. N. DUFFY, Proprietor. Mayor's Oi m a. New Home, Jan. 64. lit I. I havo uvd Di ary's Col on MiXTiaslna cverr and prtitraetdl i-old with g-rtat beoeQt and with pleasure commend It to the publlo, C. A. fUTTLr. R. N. DUFFY, Proprietor. This l to certify I used one bottlo ' of Drr. rv s t'ot'OH Miiti hs In tho oate of the Orlppe,"' and It effeot,d a cure. Can Cheer- i fully recommend it to any one suffering will severe coughs or colds, J. A. Pattirso. Now Heme, N,C, Jan.JS, 1SV1, - Be euro and call for R. N. euffts couan insxuss. Corner Pollock and Middle streets. March li, 'SO wtf. Wholesale accnti McKesson A T?nH. 1ns, 1, Fulton street; Wra. II. Schlel flta A Co., 170, William street New YorkCitT. For sale by J. II. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, N. C. r
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