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IE UAILY AllOUB. ' at lYViUr W r A Tin iflOl DEMOCRATIC PLATFOIlsl. The following U the Sute Dem ocratic platform at enonciated bj the State Convention in asaemblj Ma? 18th : iVesotW, 1. That the Democ racy of North Carolina reaffirm the principle! of the Democratic party, both State and Natiooa', and particularly favor the free coinage of silver and an increase ol the currency, and the repeal of the internal raven ne system. And we denounce the McKinlev tariff hill as nojast to the consumers ot thj country, and leading to the tormation of trusts, combines and monopolies which have oppressed the people ; the on necessary and burdensome increase in the tax on cotton ties and on tin, so largely used by the poorer portion of the people. We likewise denounce the iniquitous Force bill, which is not yet abandoned by the Republi can party, but is being used as a measure to be adopted as soon as they gain control of the Douse of Ilepreeentativee, the purpose and effect ot which measure will be to establish a second period of reoon trnction in the Southern 8tatea, to subvert the liberties of our people and instant a new race antagonism anf ovxional animosities. 2. That wo demand financial re form, and the enactment of laws that will remove the burdens of the leople relative to the existing ag ricultnral depression, and do full and ample justice to the farmers and laborers of onr country. 3. That we demand the abolition ot national banks, and the substi tuting of legal tender Treastry notes, issued in sufficient volume to do the business ot the country on a cash system, regulating the amount needed on a per cavH be sis as the business interest 't the country expand, and that all mon oy issued by the governmont sbal be legal tender in payment debts, both public and private. 4. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as ehal effectually prevent the dealing in futures of all agricultural and me ohanical productions, provide such a stringent sritein of procedure In trials as snail secure prompt con viction and Imposing such penal ties as shall secure most perfect oomplianee with the law, 5. That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. A That wa flam an st thai rvaaaa it of laws prohibiting the alien own ership of land, and that Congress take early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owned I J I Jl A. oy auen ana foreign sTnaicaies: and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess of such as is actually needed by them, be reclaimed by the government and held for act oal settlers only. 7. Believing in the doctrine ot "equal rights to all and special privileges to none," we demand that taxation, National or State, ahall not be used to build up one interest or class at the expense of nother. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenues, tattoo el, State or county, shall bo limited to the cecceaarr expenses "of the government, economically and boo estly administered. 8. That Congress issue suffi eircut amount of fractional paper currency to facilitate the exchange through the medium of the United States mail. 9. That the General Assembly pass such laws as will male the public school intern more efiae tive that the blessing of education miT be extended to all the people or tnc Btate alike. 10. That we favor a graduated tai on incomes. Atlaata,Ga Jaastd My aixyoej-oldeoohashad a terribis aUmfrhlng scrofula aiocr of the Beck far three years, attended with blindness; k: nfhair, treat emaciation, and general pmatnlina. . !byaidans and rarioaa blood rased Us wen resorted to without' benefit. The . Jl ew Atlanta Medical Collect treated him for throe monlU, bet his Icoadition grew I was arged to try the efficacy of B. B, Bandtd the astoakhmest -nyaeli friends and neighbors, om single bottle efirrted an entire car. ' tfcm erf tU neck e&unly lulled; sight restored, and the hair commenced fWviat cm hi head. I tin at 141 Jones street, Atlanta, and nybor is there to be - J. TT. Heater, 11" wall's Cross Roads, rrhmkee eooatr. Ga writes 1 was afl tcted with chronic sores alas yean, CnDTC aad had tried auay saeoV CUlii-kJ lcinee and they did m m rd. I the tried B. 8. & aa4 tktt jtsia cured ms sousa sad vejj, i Lirio, Piasters Cedent and Laths. Cost Rock Lime Oa the Market B. U, Privett. Iloi For Chicago, -ON THE Installment Plan! T T A VINO BtXN APPOINTED o M District Aftat by the World's Fair Transportation Company, of Geneva, N Y., I am now prepared to make coatracta with all persons who la tend lea Yin? thla city or section next year to attend the treat Exposition. Dont fall to makes contract bow and by paving in a small amount each month nnttl the Urns of the Exposition von will be certain that when yoa are ready to tart your expenaee are all paid. FOR 065.00 Wa will faraiah vo with a firat-claaa, round-trip ticket Bix tickets of admission to the Exposition grounds, Six days' board at a first class Hotel. If the Hotel yon are assigned to does not prove satisfactory, then yon will La allowed 91.00 per day, with the privilege of choosing your own Hotel, we also rurnun yon with six tickets lo the belt Chicago theatres; fur thermore, ACCIDENT INSURANCE la the sum of f 1,000, in case of death by accident. All this to be fnrnlahed any urns between now and September, 1U3. o I am also agent for the celebrated Brown Cotton Ola, the boat on the market. Don't fail to see me GEO. D, MILLER. Goldsboro, N. 0- WE REPEAT ! Atrial will prove the superiority or onr roods, and yoa bare un doubtedly fonnd out that we are Rock Bottom In Prices; always looking carefully to the wants and Interest of our patrons. We receive regularly, weekly shipments of FUf Marsh Rocky Mount Butter, and havaan increasing demand for our Vermont Creamery, fresh from the chum. As tu applicable J oat hers, would call yur atten tion to the BESTON EARTHS A brand of Flour we have control of for thla city, and those wanting the Beaton Earth caa be supplied by us. Flour with us being a specialty, buying In large quan tities for cash, we are prepared to Sverou benefit la that product, ur line of Tea, Coffee and Spices is complete and we would call especial attention to and ask s trial of our Bleaded Coffee ( Jsva, Mar- seal bo and Mocha). Breakfast Cocoa and Bakers Chocolate. Wa conclude by asking a share of your patronage for anything you may wish Id sat Ws endeavor to keep a fall supply of SPOTTED tMEftTS Ham temfoeJEngllahBrawa bone leas Pig Feet, Chip Beef, French and American Bardlnes, Listen to our delivery wagon-man's call and kindly give alas an order for anything you wish, remembering we guarantee all goods as repre sented. . AT YOUB BERYIUE, a. ! ' BizzolLDros, , Go. Wholesale and Betsll Fancy Grocers. April 7-tX SPECIAL NOTICE ! . -r . : - we nave on nana 'a A A mm . a- , limited supply of seed RIOE, which we are fell ing to .planters tot' prime cost. We have also at our Mills nere different - grades . of cleaned RIOE which we are offering at . - . . . low figures. V . Write for j samples and Prices-. ; .;; ::': Very Respectfully. ; VccliIy Arrivals MBE WORK FAIR W4J. afaaafkSWeaV I ML PAirriE DECKING WORK DONE -BY THE- 1 Sill LAUNDRY MUST HAVE SAME IN BY J TWO O'CLOCK KVERY TUESDAY' POSITIVELY NO wo I: RECEIVED A.FTERJ J THAT TIME C F, GRIFFIN Agent. UOLDSBOKO, N. i GOLDSBOKO iaa a MARBLE WORKS D. A. Qranthara, Prop'r, East Centre Struct, Between St. James Moid ana Messenger Opera Honae. Monuments, Marble Slabs, and Solid Tombs In all designs and artut:c earrings. Also Marble signs and Iron Fencing Our work is the Best We challenge oomjK'titioti Au) ,nvite corn fj.ndence. U. A. GRANTHAM. mar .24 . Ginn's Grocery. AVINO RECENTLY CIIANOFD my basiet ss to that of Onccries rxclnj sitcjj, i lDTite the pui.llc to seek my eoraer storeo John and Market atrcels, when laaeel ol Fresh Groceries, .IS. C. Uams, SprinjDhickens QOUNTRT PRODUCE. I keep s full stock of ererything. Waea yoa cant find anything yoa wast as y where else, be sure yoa will find It at my corner grocery. Respectfully, J. T. GINN. spLlt-tH QUO AR, COFFEE mci 8alt nliis. . i - .... .J- ' LARD, SODA, STARCH.- ETC. - ' - LOW FOR CA8U WHOLESALE AND ; RETAIL " B, M, PRIVETTS. 1 PEACES Dnanrnaaaed in Location. Eanlnmenta. Faculty .Turniturs od Fare. 21 new pianos. . Foe Catalogns Address Jas. Dinwiddle, M. A .-' (Unit. olVa) Principal - -l -Raleigh N.O CiifW Cor tfr-Rfcfcer't Cartorh 1 Absolutely Pure A wm of tartar hahlna I powder dUghest of sll ia leaTeaine; strenfrth Latest U. 8, Qorernmuot Food Report lVOTAt UASTHO r OWDIB CO, 106 Wall Street, N. T Bookie n a Arnloe 8sIt. Tai HasTbALTjiin tbe world forCats, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbenm, Fsrv Sores, Tetter. Chapped llaadt.Ohllblalns, Uorns, ana an bktn Ernpuona, and posi tively euros Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to giTS penect aauaracuoa or mnnr rornsaed. hTtoe lo cents pel uox. Fur tve dt u. tun dobl La. Grippe Araln. During the epidemic of La Grippe last season ut. King's New Discovery lor uonaumpnon, tojfus and Colds proved to be the beat remedy. Report1 from the many who used it confirm this statement, Tbey were not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we gvarantas that yoa will be satiflod with results, or the purchase price will be refunded It has no equal in La Grippe,, or any Throat, wheat or Lung Trouble. Trial bottle free at . II. Hill A Son's Dntgt store. Large bottles, roc. and mvo. H Speolxnen Uaoos. 8. II. Clifford, New Caasel. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Kheumatum his 8tomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degweei - appetite tun sway, and no was terribly roduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles oi Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Uarriaburg, I'l , had s running sore on nis leg or eignr years' standing. Used throe, bottles or Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and bis leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba. Ohio, had five large Fever sores on Lis leg, doctors said he was incurable. Une bottle Mectric Uittera ana one box Bucklen's Arnira Salve cured him entirely. Sold by . II. llill A Son NO MORE TROUBLE ABOUT CORSETS! We are selling the famous FeatherbonE CORSETS ! And Corset Waists ; perfect ia fit', comfort and durability. We guar- antee every pair of these goods, and - any one who boys FeatherbonE CORSET r From qi and is not - V . perfecUy satisGed with 4 ; it after 30 days trial, can t v ' , y wnrn itaoa we win re--T 7 fund the money paid for It ' - For tale only by 1 1 w. ; App! to ' GOLDSBORO COTTON HILLS 7 TosiL7 III r,si' 4r tut sjjjp 0 - .A. BIG STOCK ' ' , or SPRING GOODS. Call and Euphs Uj Slock. Calico S to 8 eta, Bibbon 6 to 0 eta. Dress goods 87 inches wide, . voolfiaiaa 12 J cents per yard. Cheviots 8 ceata. Heavy Ilotneapua 8 and 6 oenta. Unbleached domestics 4 and 0 rents Heavy Drilling 7 per yard. Bleaching 4 to Of best Whito and red flannel 80 and 26 eta. Pants goods from 6 to 83 ctr, al. woni. Bed ticking from 7 to 18 eta. Ginghams 6 to 9 eta, fatten 6) cents. Checked mualia 5 to B eta. Huspenders 10 eta, wire bnckles Wc. Tard wide areas goods 9 cU. Lace and Usmburga cheap. NOTIONS. NOTIONS. A fine nnlaundeivd shirt tr r 40 s. Laundered shirts f-r W 1. Socks and stockings 6 oenta CHI Cloth 28 per yard. Umbrella from 43 cents to 1.00. Delta 10 to 28 cents. Corsets 22 to 80 cents. Candy, cakes and confectioneriea Flannelette shirts 28 oenta. patent medicines cr eap Reliable parched coffee 25c per pound. TOBACCO TOBACCO. Tobacco. 8 kinds for 26 cents. A big job in tobacco at 20 to 5Q cts lb, Red Eye" 60 cts. Cigars 1 to 8 cts. Bnnfl 80 to 40 cts. Crockery goods and willow ware. Lamps from 20 to 78 cents. Cups snd saucers 28 cU and up. Plates and dishes cheap. Bugar 6c snd coffee 10 cts. Pepper Snd spices 18 cents per lb. 6oan 9 for o. soda 8 sad starch 8. All kinds of snuff cheap. HATS AND SHOES. Men's htts 40o to f 1.25. Children's hats from 18 to 60 cts. SnOES, 8IIOE8. BHOKS, BEIOES Men's solid leather shoes $1.00. Pine shoes $1.25. Children's shoes from 88 to 98 cents. Weman's solid leather shoes 96 c to $1. Bole leather 80 cts per pound. I admit the above are cut prices, but X buy for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The Hustler, ED. L. EDMUNDS0N Opposite Bill's drug store' Walnut 8t Goldsboro, N. C, O aVBSTITVTaV. 17; L; DOUGLAS C3 choe T BEST 9HOK M Pdljin A imli. awS aha. lAnt lint r:ft. MaiKVklrt mu, willing amooia uiaua, Basil fartabla. atrlua aad duMlilA tika u v li.la. tvW aoiji rxarUqV 'Vnoat aa 5 Tf aj4, Bwaaatfaaoaa. Vf avtiaa,aa and durabla aboaaarar anlj laaaualfl Uaptirtniiaianpamn lmaatoifl. thanrtcia. 04 SO PaltoeBa .wnra erfafsrs aaS sE ava otn waa waal rood knrr aaat, lara otad, nuuM ad, aaoa, aa7 1 Walk km, aaA w& ksap tb fert dry and wanav . laacal ba aku4 thiao.it. Doys lit ZsvV fXXSr WawC.PtsaricaaaaoaaKiUattaaiwtcwa, Lodico' t jisyiri,s,tj& i laaaa ara MaSs ot taa haul TptmaoU or So Oalf, as awaa s in w mrw mt. inTarararranieumfurtal laanda'ira. TaaauVahoaaqnaliieuswnBBiadai iPnw, SixUWSWML tjriiiMiu haii,i.,iil il aMrBMHwaaraffaiMiibf'tfalaow. " CaciM-W.L. ImmW aa4 tka Brtas Sj tamnad oa taa boUoia of aaoa. ahoai Li H rbaarobr. hmwmnat daaw attMiiptlnf to anC FMHnaiBHawwav WW aabatimuoaaaie traaduiaataad aublmt to nroaMmtiw w Eobd & Britt, GOLDSBORO, K, 0. Daily Arrivals ' " ok"i ' ; Groceries & Protlilcnj, - - - -' V ' J -a . . " . " , W;H.C: flams On the Market. . y B. M. Privett. Wholesale and Retail Grocer snd Cotton -. - Commission Merchant Udlcj1 Spring K?:ISh:;js We have lost received anotaeraaiDOMatef Ladles Sprtof Heel Shot. sisas from loflsaS"---!".-' THE NXV T0KKJL&KG AI2f STOKE.; Piano and Orffan Tuning. ' Thot. E. Werxkr. of Si. Louis. Vocal and IsitruRntal Instructor, will also tune Fianos and Organ where his ser vices in this line may be required. Leave all orders at the Auecs office. Boaders Wanted I "lira. J. It. Jones can accommodate s limited number of boarders si her resi dence on East Centre Street - Apjly tar tcrsy t ,!;cr . ; IT IB A DTTT vm w nitwirsBi thaa. II ( Wft mhm vaUa for yaar aaaavr. la Vaar fiMWMrti arela rt aa taeuaaia OO S riaa calf. 9.99 M War. a a 1 aeMa'a alKM wUl a-tra aaora waar (ov ta swagttamfataitaMU Taayataaaafotaa. tea. Ttaa Innaaalaa -- Am nil h ! rjouotaia-FedBeef V 7- GIty market. FINEST BEEF Lamb, MdKod, Fork, Sausage AND ONLY THI FIN 1ST AT Sam Goben&SoD's CITY " MAKKET. EXPERIENCE MAY HAVE TAUGHT u That many tilings are not what they seem EXPERIENCE WILL TEACH TJ That the goods named in this list are of the highest quality obtainable. Obelisk Flour! Ferris' Delcioius Hams and Bacon Seat Brand Coffee. Crusade'SlendJoflee txtra Choice lormosa Oolong Tea. Extra Choice Gun Powder Tee. He-No Tea.OrlofTTea (blended). Rnval Rp.m N.nnrl Tex. i " " Battla'8 Duobar Butler . Royal Baking Powder. Tripple Extracla. , Shandon Bells Toik-t t'osp. EYAPORATEO x APPLES I iWcd Ch-Tlos (pitta '), - iv'V. Driod Peaches, idi Elc n Pncea, as tow ss same ,rades can - be I do not attempt to compete With low price trashy goods ; but if you i n TJAiiirmi i n : f. D. n IV n, , ,r ' " v m - witt -aai as a ta 77TB HAVX TO-DlYRE--;.' -p,: !i:'il?CEiYEDAN.:y';- J" ' ; V - OTIIIR LOT OP OR LADIES. , ' -v.'- A NUMBER Of : . .LApjian ! FOR THEil t- -o- B ETTKR ? " : COME QUICK, I OODfOTAS. RcFpoctfull, 1 4 .J 1
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