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AT I MERCANTILE f" ! CAKUlJViCATIO&S, ReHSble. Advert:ers mm I on thi ooLcirjrs cv amo witter ' raiHTiso ARGUS J03 OFFICE- TO SBCTJBB CTJ BTOM IU A n "MeBC " V t v Va ",1 . n1 - - . . , .1 W" . V .11 i fl'AFl - . 1 1 - II -awra I I M Til " II r r . s "w- i rv ' ' a ' ' ' . T ' '' TUs iuei o'er U people's rights No soothing straU of Mala'a ton DoU aa eternal T&1 keep '. Cm lall lu handred eyes to slep '. Q VOL. XV. ' GOLDSBORO. y. P.. WfepNESDAY, AUGUgT 1892- NoTlQl WBBMSBMSBMPsassBBMSSlBBiSBBe PHE ARGUS, DAILY AND WEEKLY ZT There can no betUr medium o vlrertisiag than through oar columns, as onr paper goee daily Into the hands of iU many readers, thai keeping ttem ever re mi odd of onr advertising merchant; and aa tho chief reason for constant adver tain: la to hare the advertisements read as often aa pouible ; the adrantage of ad vertising in Thi Dailt Amo is at once evident, as onr patrons will have their ad jcrtlsennenU rea&slresh eTery day. Rates t irntshed on application. rCItSOlf AL MENTION. : Cent A- J. Galloway is in the city. ".- :.. .a Miss Lixxie Macdooald is spend ids; tome days at Beaufort. TBS ALABAMA ELECTIONS. IfovTQCMiET. A!a Aug. 1. Ia i.vtiu.ff cogrmmem. Court Uoase, and the mating wu .Vashibqto, August 1. Thel opened about 12 o'clock by Dr. N. oonsUble to Governor Is' to be elected. 'fto the cbarrei of xirnnken-l . J" 0CrtlIe " The contest has been a heated one n4 omben ot the 'House, reH "ftt; chairman of the Executive Mr. Tboe. B. Holmes is in the city and bit many frienils are glad to see him. SunscBimoH IUtkb fob Daily Ore boot, one rear, in advance. ...t 5 00 - - a One copy, six months, in ad ranee. . 9 CO One ennv one month, in advance. - 50 i HunacBimoH IUtks fob Weekly One copy, one year, in adYance...$ 1 00 Oauconr.aiz months. In ad ranee.. 60 One con?, three months.in adranos 25 LOCAL BRIEFS. And still with up. the warm ware abides Up to the hour of going to we hare recti red no further n.u mentions on city affairg? press com- A additional force of street hands are making appearances more orderly and creditable throughout the city. Thb Board of Directors of the Y. M. C. A. will meet thi ajornlngat 10 o'clock. Men's prayer eeting at 0 JO sharp. All men invited. I)0M't forget that the Clereland and Carr Campaign Club meets in the court house tomorrow night. Let everybody attend. We need to get our forces organized early in the cam tt&itrn and the campaign is now I r - " open. Wa hear fine reports from lion, O. B. Ayeock'a speech at FaisonVi Monday night They do lay he made things bhm down there to the tune of nnadaltera'ed Democracy and b foro It got through the entire crowd were chiming in. Thb special stockholders' train for Morehead City will leaye here to-morrow morning at 6 o'clock and will arrire at Morehead City at 10:30 o'clock. Riturnine it will leave Morehead at 6 o'clock to-morrow af ternoon. All stockholders and their immediate families are entitled to a free ride. Tax openiug Of the Crescent Can ning Factory of ML Olive, under the management of Mr, Jno. R. Smith, will be tn important addi tion to the resources of that thnring little town of onr county. " At pres - ent Mr. Smith will deyote his whole attention to the canning cf tomatoes. This will afford a' convenient and profitable market for the growers of tomatoes in that locality, and by ex tending their lines to include the canning of apples, corn, grapes, ber ries, eta, an important industry will aoon be in operation that will be an ' object of pride to our enterprising neighbor. ' -x '" ; j j Thb handsome new pipe organ constructed by Cole 4 Woodberry of , Boston, MasA, for St. Paul's Metho dist churoh receired the final touches from the. workmen jesterdry After noon, and was tested later in. the evening by Mr. Arthur Whitleywho, -1 ' by the way, is comjjlete master of this king of musical instrument. Mr. Whitley exhibited his skill in a man ner that delighted the ipecial aadieoce of ladies and gentlemen assembled; v his changes from gay to grays pas sages, from tbt depwt diapason to Vthe faint and etherial JJ line showed .ff' Jjitn at perfect eas in his position; and ' proved the wiadom pf the committee n selecting an instrumentthat con tains so many beauttful-effect and ' combinations. It is to be hoped that ' Mr. Whitely can be secured Ur pre side at the organ on Sunday, in or der that the congreratioainaf get - the full benet cf A this magniacent instrument's scope and power tinder ; .IjiikiUeakWw, . !!. . ... . I .L 111 .1 fi. Antka n..t t.n th TTrh snmea seaBions mis mornine. and w''u,u"w upon caumg ura side and the retalar Democratic half a dosen witneeaes testified that meeting to order made Bringing ticket represented bv Mr. Jones, the ) Ubeir opinion Representative PQ na t was hU pleasure present Governor. Bulletins from -D oi Aiaoama, was not drunk l 1UMWIB uw, me mar.T carts of the Stale no to 11 when be delivered his arirument I emocrauo nominee ror uovernor Mr. Titos. P. Kil Patrick, of O ran re I o'clock ahaw km Yotinir and a on the NovoRockwelL cfetion of North Carolina, lie said, how City, Fla is visiting relatives in I large majority for the regalar Demo-joonlcat - Witnesses generally tes- ever, that he felt that an in trod uo this section. Icrats. Keeroes in large number! tilled that in their opinion Oobb I Mon of the next Governor was not hare voted open Jones tickets. Thsl was Suffering from exhanitldn incN necessary, as all that was neoes- on mate, wr T v An.tin f Pi.tnn ' rovea vpco odw uoEcu. 101 wu puuanng irom exnamuon incH "w),'Ji " wm opgw- . w-I, 34u. roUwmi the Urgest ever cast in dent to the delivery when in poor wry war to point the man out and J it n.,S Wnt liffThi. Z the8taU. No disturbances are re- healih, of a long speech, marked "y who he is, for he is ahcuse tte, r. uavia mnce in mis city. fu Md indicttioM arf b m interruptions and much hold word in eyery home in North Hon. W. T. Faircloth and wife for a perfectly peaceable election. badgferlng on the part oi other Uarolina. lie wanted to say that left yesterday to spend some time in Mobile, Aug. 1 The general members, Representatives Patter if eve were any .who were tired the Western part of the SUte. Their election in this Bute is passing, so MD, of Tennessee, Bynum, of Indl of office seekers and officeholders present sojourn is at u Airy. . i w wuuyn luoiurnt. .ov wokh ww- ana. Meyer, of Louisiana, delegate weir candidate was none or that m ir h V'i i i K? JTn Dem n th Smith, of Arixona, Peyton Wise, "nd. The fact wm he did not Mr. Moses Summerfield, for merly Democratic bolters with the Repub. LfVinl. mrV k rT want the nomination, bnt he mn. UBJSflWsi VI ArUUa?wVTf TtSBAMMJL VIST" tires here, where be bas a wid cle of friends. I iwjvk, . ,u( wu.mn.v iwi Af tkA t., taA party Dccause ne aid not aeer th e IJX P7Ji0JV.i!i: toMr.Oobb's sobriety on the oc- offlce-tbe office sought him. He -in t a caslon in question. Messrs. A11N M not want the nomination bot I going on and mete will bs a long , . A ... u- u ..m i t.i going and tedious count In Mobile and flson, Uynnm and one or two of the people said they wanted him, 1 .41 i a . . A.&IIl.J iL .1 a I I I I I r VBBA1JBi Si Si 1 f hSiff I h Jk waavIa Mobile oonnty the vote is large this "lB.w "unwao. iUea mai mey ; f 7'..(7" i ZZ7SmZ forenoon, and the Republicans are b "L00 Wt SjS jiffiSu". I . ffl0 doing all they can to eleot the Kob nd bad seen him drink out of it. jon rnon nee is not a lawyer, nor ticket and the independent oiOpDwrvation ,ad wri nw niiwi ticket The negroes are not knowledge of Mr. Cobb they knew banker, but a full fledged farmer, that he was not under the fnnaence nu WD" "rmer mui simon-pure J euersonlan Democrat. he (Applause.) Ia the dark days of uv and '7U uoi. uarr stood stead COMMISSION PTS COURT. Oolmboeo, N. C, Ang. 1st. V8. The. Board met in reffalar aetalon. all the mem ben present I doing a. peuuon ror a new roaa in mrx xown-1 k .t -1.1 T U I1 1 .A .w. I . JXr ilnZtlZ n7-mh county ticket 1 fie negroes motino i an voun? one wav. nowever. ana J. B. Worrell and W. B.Talton were I man v are outsDoken for the reiruUrlof liquor. rrantedreuU liquor licenae iat Plkevllle. I Democratic ticket Mr. Bjnnm testified that W. U. Brofden resigned u Fence Bu-I unvrnnv... U Ana. 1 Th knew it was an nncommon nractlfta TrUm,!. wnort fr Ji wam .n-l Advtrtuor has alreadv received cor. I for members to take bouillon, beef ,at an was true to his 8tate in proved. I rect returns from various narta of I tea Coffoa and other Btimnlanta ont I 'l the Tears of Radical rule and R A. Jordan waa appointed Constable I tK Rfat m mrtA IMP.. n tl.i?Mml aall a flnn HnpUn lnv Mnfinna4 1 trFSDnV. and if hB ia fllsotAd. aa riA for Granttaa. towMp K tnrn of ToU ,hoir. eument d lrom A ,4,0 of .will he by 40)00 msjority, he will JoEnaon and HoweUGarrla were elected I iBg that the straight Democratic Mr. Cobb's Dhvsical coudition he be on 0f the best liovernors this Cotton Weighers and the price of weighing I ticket beaded by Thomis G. Jones,! was satitfied that that irentleman grod old 8tate overbad. Chair- reduced to five cento per bale Ki Kon Araklmftioli ImIhI I. -I e man HnlWfS Mn In Annnlrt Tk. klU-lr. T . X. tl .(V. - w . . .y... , IUUUIU UWl BWBft KUUUUUUUI T iUT I wuv.u a u. w .urn uj - av iiwuiuw I t i . . , -- Ai.11.1l. . . . l; . If. J . Term, 189,of Wayne Snperier Conrt.l r"eariJ fTerJ wiegram auties luai me three houra without taking some B,0D A miroauoe 10 you me next were drawn : I oniK 01 tne negroes roteu lor uorer- atlmnlant. Uovernor ol xsoriri Uatolina." riBST WEEK. Inor Jonea. I r -l ... f - 1. 0:.l. :i.l . I fVil drr ilnmui iViriaa rrl mmlA KT OmiiI Rnftia T7n nmnroa R 7 ' . 7, .... I iUBia OnillU Hill lUai ww.. w-.. -"rf"- " v. .u..v. I. urant, Knraa turn, ueorge a. I ,- nn ronnrt nf lifnr.lt.rl i i il i . . , ., .nni.n.A .,. ....4 Ar u . Uenrv I . . . V r ue uaa neara air. jooo need tne "Kt"u ""m r I anH bmi I. ..n. I 1 I J f. 1 r i i a a J UJ mu. obrase. "Mr. BDeaker. where was ne worna oe onei m wnat ne oaa M OBI LB, Ala- Aug. 1. 50 far as II .,.. i i r.. tn itt and wnnM niiVo hlmaAlf n - -,. iin . . .v ... . ... . .. ail UI, uvuv uu utniu iro- I j H. . ren.n, iBryMfc iciiaooa known at this hour p. m.) the i i. ... .j .. , .it. In ll.uM k. iia-a fiMi ytji. . . . ' - i i j uu li v in Ltirrii ijliiiiiimi mii urn n vf aiDiu w mB i v . i . w i: a b. . . l il . ui.i. r - r - - - - i i C GraOaa, 81-1. . r. ,T . I terruDtioflS had caused him to Britt, J. J. Irey, P. L. knmmerUn, flenry , ' 8. Blow, T. R. Bluell, BlUa Pike. W. it I of M J Thompson, R M. Howell, IL T, Jones; J.I MOB urant. IL T. Uam. lie Smith. E. C. Esam. O. X. )ut was a farmer, and no orator, believed in t -w I a . t a i i a I tvi i u BJtivjBjv aaaava mubuu uitu tu I ? ntAn Vvnm yrvl 1 I . .UaWA B 11 I UCTJI1 TCI r UU1CB Vlir. DUUUIU KICOIII W I 1 .1 h a I uva4 m TlliMaklitM m. 1 ft k . Thmpaot.. Street,!. D. Hooks, W. Iintereit was manifested. A novel Mr.U&-J uirMtn mrmm fK in mm .,' Ilia I f- w "" v. : , - T. Hifc. -I'JJiv-. TSu.W TT.irA J l1 . T - . . . J r :ithA nnnviM of trnttintr in.n his era UBIHOCTacj, lor UO OOUJU UUt lvvl ws-.-wm- w es-w a wwi vi jiwmw! rka inmai nnr ani nt l w r " " - - . w " w - - - - a . i nnv n w nn v k irnni i lamnpra r UV n bui vmw w & lvva avMWl a t aa Smith could do an Aiiianco man, asac- Meyer I cora tug to tne principles tneyere w . a . k . . KAB&.KKa quo anu wo aaoio iu luicrcai. Col. Carr said he was a Demo SBCOBD WEEK. t V XI IF TT uenrv Ayoocx, A. u, John U. Lotttn, L tt. A. DanleL Panper orders were Issued for t90JK) and aoconnta were paid to the amount of 1326,76. The Board then adjourned. T. 8mlth, Benajali llarrlng, L F. Ormoad, R. L. Hock: J. J. Jora.U H, Hatch, J.J r";J-J;.BUB- uaam, u. I " " . , ; , . i;. . gument r.onw, i.rf.iiooa,.-reecn. l.J' "V 7.. . 7.1 M. I..n,,m T. a i for uovernor Jones, and tne straignt-i , " , Ti. v Pi I n -1,1.1 v,k land also lieDreaentative aSS S;" E4" P We msjoritie. HJhl T. IL RoWnaoa, Ed. Overaa, tt UIW uemocralic party, ine wu luv v. .u. " . . . ; Brown. WUliamWey, George GVrrls,aJi&tfMir has teoeived bulletins from House during the silver debate or crat and was proud of Norm Uw J. Hudson, WimamPotts,AaaB.Herrlng,38 0f the 88 counties in the State, any other time this session. Mr. oliRaproud of her glory In the which show handsome majorities Uynuin was testifying in oulogy ef P" twl"W" nA.rnM JAnM ...rw.. IT.t. Ik 0nn mhr A.f nf tViA HnnsA Peace. JU6 WBS DOm OQ Der BOH va uvivi a v v vuwj v a v. afj aiv a p. w - mww i . . , - MinntT. Trisw ni1iAAtirmi tm tnt fw Mn.inr thia iMitMihn Mr Rimn. and hit Ancestors and reUtiTCS lie buried here, with the exoeotion VVUVI VI MVUHVWVIM U1IWU .giimuj lUQUJUVI VI -IJU Will I J, , 11 f - . I K. w..ii. Ksraao. Ttniirw.ir k m;i vt.....w4 mA .miA .k.i. .m- of those who fell in defence of their pikeviiM itur. . TjUdega bv 500. In had been cloeelv hld down In the country who He buried in the sister Pi KEY ILLS. N. Cw Aug. 1.93. I Bkrhonr to jntv Governor Jones re- in.MtUa.mn mnA mtitnA .hnnlH 8tate north and sooth of US. My ZW ryiuj Wwkion Mr W. foeived four out of eyer fire votes DOt be auowed other witneases. P'fe aid be, is that of aqaletfais Pike new store it now going on I polled' Tbeevidences thus far are hut h chairman .VArrniAd him. mer: snd it has been a successful one there. In 1883 be waalmproas- Dbatic in testif t iug that he bad " with the terrible depression of u.nrnAHn,nv.nn...An Ka (.. tho agricultural interests, and no Hnrmr. thia uii ak that Mr K inn. I CSUia 1UW uuiMIU 41IW WIMIWS IWW . . . . ... . . 'I f InsiufliMMnii InlA tliA AanaA IIa mnn aalrAil him If liA li aTBAAfi int VI iuieiuuvi uw u sv. WU M a ... .. UOT. VWM " I j . . . , members under the influence of was tnon eiectea presioeni oi tne I. j . .l-.i . v.l North (Jarolina Marmara Aaaocia lewunya, sou auuurj iwmwuuin. vne lum oi mis swau. A, i.T.. A I anoa. of which ha waa a acted stock. Wewish you much success, Tickets will be on sale after th 8th. H" Y7u t T J t lidiniid heTd thai office for John. It U still dry and warm. Ws hav. ound that the conduct of pre- iiSL Mr. N. J. Ronae. of Kinston. hada few light showers, bat not congresses was not unoor m- r- Democratic elector for this district enough to wet th earth. Cotton estigauon. J . . . . . . n ,.aJ n .. ... I . " , .. . . rr-. I Rvti.l'tv. H.nKn.K t. H lia waal UO Mitt UB UWIU MJ W1IU nn w m nmrm list ruiavi ivmb aisii aiiu iBrifB ntrn mn n sari n tr Bimri v. anus www M-vwa- rapidly. .' I that the straighUut Democraoy has Sereral of our citisens Hook in" I carried the day, though there is no the excursion to Norfolk last week. I doubt that Kolh has carried a few of Mr. John E. Rdmondson, who I the remote counties. has been in the grocery business hers for the past eight months, has moved his stock of goods to Fremont andl Dear Artnit : The Friends' Yearly WoodUiHl Ommta, Ma w""l, .i i 1J . l " .Tv' t. ii .. r .Y Tt"r . r..i k fl. nfth nr,. f nearers mat mey . saouia not lose Messrs. u. o. vvooien, d. . Ayw meion crop are ratner snon, out fin - L-v--' afcrhtof thaVreat laana in thia cam K . W LI. .ilk alkaa . . I I Mfl a I BT1 IV1 V mnn W BB BrWB m. I II W. I - " - " pivuu. y .rcr. w.Vu vwuer wipa. . - ' nTlm tlm flthronemant of the Demo- at ..l n. rn T T7 mv I I ui il hhs lima Mr fVihh waa snAaklnv. buu r. j,bhi w prwuBiwi r BTtrsjn wivu uwucr uruuo. i ww. -r r i - t. - J.l..--..- ... l Jl ! i . J . - t. I i . I : J .l.-llAn Kia avrrn. I UiTU MJW UOM1I VUSIUSUI quiwaiBTKcrowuin aucouano.. i is rawner warm w oe i woK p-i . nnKl.n nart-. Thu D Mr, and Mrs. . ifi. JSatman. oil politics, but people will talk. m. menr, ss ne nao ooaroed at me r. r--v- , . "7 ttt:i i : t ...! 1 ;V, M. rvKK fn. lAmalcnuo uaur. aaiu ue. bm uwu .int tn Mt.i;. I w VLariL r twil Ha a.i not .n.riAt Mr rwh the bead ot one branch or other ol vmbv ww avssiwiwwi -j- iauw aav a i wa mww Bawvvw w a - . f Wa iiai a KAantifni ah.w-r.ri rj.i r..t.i jj k.. inii..iin t .atfaa Th ue uovemmemai umea aunng - .... I &HHvr: wug m swwru w. uva.v-i.u . -r- . ,m... .t fJ nun yesterday evening wwen nasi wih the wav camnalna have been wtn esses were asked about iir.yn Jriuv 'v,r''" fai aiiiAhh'a hahite rn f mp Nimninn nr. -w- ! delicacy in attempUng to bring for- jected to the Emission of any U. uJ " JSKSut any friend for timon Mating to matters ouUid1" . J . ,rri" " -v refreshed the growing crops. . . J. r. li. s-ivm! Kk mmawa .nf waa ia uw uww vt aut .ii.uh .Hiuiuvusrvi-UiiB w tua.ivi. vuw.w - . . . offioe in the com ice contest: howsv-1 the floA of the nonse. on the I 9'- e'ery measure wnicu aspreasos " . I m ' . . IV . 1 ThA ar aa wa nMl mflminT mart. I ... thaw ha, nrtt haan a 1. 1 IHO uuvuiiltiBi auwivaw. axv W. W vn ii . W. I IflUUUU U.l IUV I UW4 HVI WVM I ... . . . wKa btm nrj iheir elaima fat nh u-.i ..n t. .irin.in in Democratic party Had not Deen tn sttions of honor, trust and -profit I tha House restaurant Peion of the . government XI. a Va.mAfit vantw4i IDO OeUOO vvulU Owt U U1U IV BPUUBIUIO M UVUJ WC AIIJ VI to insist on an answer io the quesl tioo. but the msiority ruled It out of order. Opening of tbs Campaign. Jat fbr ra ' Editor Arinuf Every citUen has a grievance, or thinks he has, and don't feel good until he yentilatee it desire to plaos before the people at in the Dnblia Drint. . I their next - oonnty convention, for Now I have a grievance which I the offiot of Register of Deeds for am about to relate, but I don't ex thi county, the nan. of a man pect every one who reads it to believe whose modesty has long kept him in it any more than ttey would belieyeltb background;-one who is no sny statement made by th Progru- J offloe-seeker and Is no stranger to I Yesterday was a field diy at stirs rarnw. it u on tne moequtoitne pcjpp.e. out 11 nominated wouia i Whiteville, Columbus oonnty. question. I gtyfos a winning ticket that man The event was the formal open - .. a A.m. m . a a air aw aw n r- m rv . 1 1 a a . a JLast night 1 natued wim cue pests 1 is y osiaa & uoz, oi uranmam s u.9 ot th ooHtica camna an n bad voted against til! about .9' o'clock, when five toanship. . Mr. Oox has been a wrth nroHna and tha Democrat- xatton of silrer. andln favor of thi pounder atiuck me ,00 the ear. Ilfaithful Democrat, a lover of the , Qf the counties of repeal ef thKacome tax, bat they struck at him with all my might, 1 Alienee principles, and would do as Ooiombus, - Bladen and Robeson werevlndividuels and not the party, and, instead ox struma; me sweeter, rnuca a any man w nnag an i-c rf AU th whJcE W9i oot u beld rcponsi- .Suck myself in th eye wd saw Uon together to the support vt an la'SSxsus JL. in from 6le r them. EepuVUcan stars for aut the space; ox xen mm, honest administrauon. i TtW on horse back And oartr. on the coatrary.Is retponsi- 1 1 w-r nrsAmmJ yrw mmta w w n nnmi. r if. . w - . the evil legislation oomplained of any more than the. Alliance could bo held responsible for thi acts of its individual member. Borne meifibers of the Demoocratic party had voted to rechar terVthe Natipnal Bank, and some the remonitl- UteS.1 i I ?. ') -I..;" - sir. uox aoes nos eeea . tne nonu- Now, Mr. Editor, don't yon think naOon, which adds greaUyr to hU m;in our Board of Aldermen ought to fitness and should give him strength Pn"c pa&s a special crdia-nce forbidding with tha masses. We balieye ia the - The Buperic 'skeeterj to disturb - our citmeni. in he wee small hoars of the night and be compelled to enforce it) m eMcleL and br 19 o'clock the b e for the IegislaUoa oi the conn - .- I t. a A a a a aare was full of men. try., it wu not ngm 10 noia ue mri-for Court. Jndn Win- bartv which had' repeatedly been '. .. -:. .!.! !. i.t . v. .rt-. -JL-.rv. 05.ee seeking the man. v: "0 preaioing, was conveneo ixx loJ -.t ': iT VW..T w I A olatform had been erected in The Kreat Istna of tha campaign Grwtham's, K. O, 9, 1839.' the beaatiful roTe In front o( thtlorpd Qol, iJarr," J iwhtl annihilation of the KepnbUcAn party with IU Force bill and its Srotective tariff. He appealed to ia white men of North Carolina to hold together and defeat the Republican party, which ho de clared would endanger the liberties of the people if it remained in power another four years. . Ho then defined the position of tho Democratic party on tariff refoi tn and urged the support of Clcvo land, although he was not tho choice of the Democracy and wan cot his choice before the Chicago Convention. lie plain)? showed the Third party men that any other cut would be a half a voto for the Republican party, and earnestly besought them not to throw their vote away. -Col. Carr said the St. Lonia platform, with certain things eli minated, and the Ocala platformr, were good Democratic doctrine, but the great omission in tho for mer was the question of - tariff ro form. lie then made a plain ex position of the tariff question and demonstrated how it was robbing the farmers. lie closed by appealing to tlio Democrats to put aside all differ enoes and wrangling and work for one emmoon cause in the coming election. Wilmington Mestctujer. Cty 11 BHCIXXXB-DRL BCXXVCX AXS AST Tstl rwBi.au III fnsm PraeUeelOoarMlnTslafrsphr. Inrtruotiou InMaileatid Art. Corual Ilaixt I .oea Uon famous for llsauty and Hnaitii. For tboas not prprd for Coll(o Cluamn. lhara li a Caapkte freparatory Department. Ilaaldaat BarfaoQt. rrapartorj Medina ItapAitmsak Wo abaris fur medical aiU'ti tlou. Ixw ratoa. ror partloulari, al.lrM.. DAVIS SCHOOL, Winston. N. C. Statement of Dank of Wayne, July 12, lH'JJ ASSETS: Loans Domestic Bills... .$311 Foreign Bills Dae by Hanks Btocks and Bonds. Real Estate...... Cash on hand 31 HH 35 400 67 48 608 0U 80 000 00 17 718 H.I 38 !1'J W Total LIABILITIES Capital Block rplna Undiridod Proflu Dae Depoaitort . . .$4(W !7'J or. Due Banks. Total. .$138 000 00 . M 880 01 7 1ft r 300 708 :w 11 4M3 51 r r $KVS '.(TV! C8 HOWKLL.t'AHhi.r Attest: Henry Well, Henry Lee, F. K. Borden Wfcaa Baky wm mek, w rT ar OmkhIa. Whw asuwaa a OaK aha criad for CmaVmU. ftwf ,ian lCtaa, aba etmg to Castor Bfaa hai CtkUdraa. sha cr than Ci stoita Muoic Lessons. 183 LENA M. IIUDOIN8 Roccntly of tho MetmpoliUn College, New Yark City, will give in strnctlon in Voice and llano In 0 Ma bore beginning Anguit 13, 189. Jaly 81-tf. M' Too Many That's the Trouble. E BOUGHT LARGELY AD Sold largely, bat then aUll ra aaalas quite a number which wo are go ag to diapoae of r- TO-DAY AXD TO-MORJtOW KTLOVPRiqES. r1- H. Weih& Bros., 80,0,84 and 86, - W.CXNTRK8T. la Omoss raSarwwar tt th rniafsW, St x i . a i
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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