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fx , Tiik Daily Akuus. ,Qv,lykKO N, C, AUG. a. 1831 DKMOCRATIO PbATFORM. The following u the Bute Dem ocratic platform as enunciate) bj tho Bute Con rent ion in aesemblj !Mul3th; : AWtW. 1. That the Demoo racj orNwlh Carolina reaffirm the principle!' of the Democratic party, both Bute and Natloca', and particularlj favor the free coinage of silver and an increaae ol tho currrncj, and the repeal of the internal rerenoe system. And we dcaounce the McKinlej tariff bill as unjnst to the consumers ot tho country, and leading to the formation of trusts, combines and monopolies which have oppressed tho people ; the unnecessary and bardcnsoine increase in the tax on cotton tict and on tin, so large) used by the poorer portion of the people. We likowise denooooe the iniqnitoni Force bill, which is not yet abandoned bj the Republi can party, bat is being used as a measure to be adopted as soon at they gain control of the House of lteproeen tatties, the purpose ud effect oi which measure will be to establish a second period of recon struction io the Southern States, to snbvcrt the liberties of our people and inU:sa newraoe antagonism anc :vj(ional asunoaitiea. 2. That wo demand financial re form, and the enactment of laws that will remove the burdens of the people relative to the existing at ricnltnral depression, and do full and ample justice to the farmers tnd laborers ot our country. 3. That wo demand the abolition ot national banks, and the lubsti tntine of legal tender Treaatry notes, issued in sufficient volume to do the businoss oi the country on a cash system, regulating the amount needed on a per catl bat aisasthe business interest tithe country expand, and that all toon ey iasned by the government shall lie legal lender in payment of debts, both public and private. 4. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as shall cffoctoally prevent the dealing In futures of all agricultural and roe chanical productions, provide inch a stringent system of procedure in trials as shall secure prompt con viction and imposing sncn penal tios aar shall secure most perfect compliance with the law. 6. That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of sitter. C That we demand the passage , if laws prohibiting tho alien own ership of Ian 3, and that Congress v take early steps to dovise some plan to obtain an lands now owned by alion and foreign syndicates; and that all lands now held by railroads abd other corporations, in excess of such as is act tally needed by them, be reclaimed by tho government and held for act ual settlers only. 7. Believing in the doctrioo oi "equal nghU to all and special privileges to none," we demand" that taxation, national or btate, shall not be nred to build up , one interest or clais at toe expenie ot nothcr. We believe that . the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of tho people, and hence we demand that all revenues. Nation al, Suto or count, shall be limited to the ncccesary expenses of' the government, economically and boo cetly administered, 'V 8. That Congress issue a soQ circct amount of fractional paper currency to faciliUte the exchange through the medium of the United State mail. - 9. That the General Assembly pass such laws as will make the public school system more 'eflee tivo that the blessing of education may be extended, to all the people of the Sute alike. I - 10. That we favor a graduated tax on incomes. . STATESVTLLE COLLEGE, STATESVILUft 43 ! I FANNIE E. WALT02I, Principal. I Tbe next Term txglBS Wednesday, Sep tember TUiM9W. This school offcra unrivalled advantages. Each member of fbe Faculty U aapee .'. iallat of approved ability; training and experience, The instruction is thorough ' la every branch and nccordln f to Uie latest t methods. , , . ' The College equipment is trst-claes la ' ' every particular. " - , . The Building is not serpaasel try say ia - the Bute tor School purpose - )m rare m uaexoeiiea. flie ClimstA la rcrfeea ajul " r atfiong the board en It alzneet unknovra.- W :tTTvi catalogue aad other pertlcuUra 1 ' adOn the priacSpal. : anjfodwU i. ' - VccliIy arrivals Lirno. Pitstcr, Cement ciid Laths. Oost M Lima B. U. Privett. l!o!For.GIiicogo, -n Tint- Installment Plan! T T A VINO BEEK APPOINTED o IMatrict Airnt bf the World's Fair Tranaponauan company, of ueneva, n. Y., I am now prepared to make coatracu with all persons who intrnd lea Tin thia city or section next fear to attend the great Exposition. DoVl tail to makes contract now and by patraf In s small amount each month snUl the time of the Exposition von will be Certain that when yoa are ready to start rear expenses are HlpaM. FOR CG5.00 We will furniah ydi with a flrat-clasa, round-trip ticket SIX tickets of admission to the Exposition meads, Six daya' board at a first class Hotel. K the Hotel you are assigned to does not brove satisfactory, then too will be allowed 11.00 per day, witn me privilege or c noosing your own HotoL We also famish yon with alx tickets to the beat Chicago theatres; fur thermore, ACCIDENT IKSTOANCE la the sum of tJX0, In case of death by accident. All thia to be furnished any time between now ana eeptemDer, lsva. "0 I am also agent Ibr the celebrated Brown Cotton Oln, the beet on the market. Don't tall to see me GEO. D, MILLER, Goldsboro, N. 0. WE REPEAT ! , A trial will prove the superiority . of oar roods, and yon have nn donbtedly foand oat that we are Hock Bottom in Prices; always looking carefully to the wants and Interest of oar patrons. Ws receive regularly, weekly shipments of Flag Marsh Rocky Mount Butter, and have aa Increasing demand for oar Vermoat Creamery, fresh from the charm. As tis applicable here, would call your at ten -n to the BEST ON EARTH A brand ot War we have control of for tale ciiv, and those wanting the Beet on Earth can be supplied by ua. Floar with aa being a apeclaltyr baying la large quan tities for cash, we are prepared to gveyoa benefit In that product or fine of Tea, Coffee aad Bpicea 1., , is complete, ana we won id call Li eapaciaJ attaattpa ioand ask a trial of oar tueaded Coffee (Java, Mar seal bo aad Mocha). Breakfast Oocoa and Bakers Chocolate. We coDclade by asking a share of. your troaage for aaythlag yon may wish ) eat Wewadeavorto keep a fall supply of POTTEDrMEflTS Bam tooMieEnlshBrewa bone less Pig Feet, Chip Beef, French aad Amerioaa Sardines, Listen to oar dellverv warms-man's esJl wi ibu4j n iuui mm uwar tur anything yoa wish, remembering we guarantee all goods as repre sented. AT you R SERVICE, - . mm, . DfzzcII BroSn&Co, 'Wholeaale and BftaUJsAcyGrocera. ApcU 17-81 . SPt-GIAL IIOTIGE ! 'VVe Jiave(ion,hand a limited supply, of : seed WOE, which we are sell- fng. to planters, at prime coslT WeTnave-alao! at our i Mills here different grades . of. cleaned RICE which we are offering at Write for samples and prices. ; very Respectfullyg QOLD3BOEO. N. O TOTOfi WORLD S FAIR TARTIEH DESIHINO WORK DONE -BY THE- IL MUST HAVE SAME IN BY TWO O'CLOCK EVEKY TUESDAY! rosiTIVELY NO WORT ItECEIVED AFTER j THAT TIME. 1 1 GRIFFIN, Agent. OOLDSBOKO, N. C Notice to Farmers! WE AliK AGENTS FOli LSE'S AGRICDLTORAL LIE That standi higher to-day than eye: Before. We also still best .quality FeeYf Weight Rock Lime-for Building Purposes. Seed Oats and Rice And groosritt of all kinds. Timothy Hay, Wheat Bran and Rice Heal. Try one sack of Bice Meal and ee If it is not the cheapest and best (bodjior strck yoa erer tried. HtSPEOTFULLY, HENRY & M. LLEE Ginn's Grocery. QAVINO RECENTLY CH A NOT D my business to that of Groceries f icluj siraly, I iayite the pnl.lic to seek my corner storen John and Market streets, when ia need of Fresh Groceries, N. C. Hafts, Spring Chickens QOUHTRY PRODUCE. I keep a fall stock of ererything. When yoa cant find anything yoa want anywhere else, be sure yoa wilt find It at sty comer grocery. Respect rally, J.T. GINN. epLll-t gUCAR, COFFEE EICE, BALT, HAMS, LARD, 80DA,' 8TARCIL" ETC lott ron cash WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , ... AT B, M. PRIVETT8. PEAffiS I1ST1TUTE roa Cnscmassed in lViraUon. XoolDments. Facalty,Farnitars ad Fare. SI new piaaoa. IOataJogus Address Jas. Dinwiddle, M. A., ' . ' ' (UnlT. ofVa) Principal. 1 m mm POIVDER Absolutely Pure A rtr of tartar bailing pwdei Higheat of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Government Food Report Rotal Baktho Powoan Ox, 10 Wall Street, N. Y Booklan Amlos BaJr. Thi 11t Hai.tb in the world forCnta, Braises. Bores. Uloors. Salt Khenm, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilandi, Chilhlalna, Corns, and all Skin Ernptiom, and potJ tiTely cures Piles, or no pay reqalred. It Is guarantied to gire perfect latisf action or money refunded. Prion IS cents pel box. For sle by J. H. mil A Boa. La Grippe Attain. DuriDg the epidemic of La Grippe last sesson Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coagha and Colds proved to be the best remedy. Report' from the man who used it confirm this statement, They were not only quickly relieved, but tbe disease left no bad after results. We ask yoa to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satihfied with results, or the purchase price will be refunded- It has no equal in La Grippe, Or any Throat, 'heat or Long Trouble. Trial oottle free at . II. Hill & Son's Drag Store. Large bottles, 'Oc. and 91.00. Specimen Uasos, 8. II. Clifford, New Casael, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite tull away, and he was terribly rod need in flesh and strength. Three bottles 01 Electric Bitten cured him. Edward Shepherd, llarriaburg, IM , had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three tattles of Electric Hitters and seren boxes of Bucklen s Arnica Salve and his Ice is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors mid he wss incurable One bottle Eh ctric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Bold by . II Hill Son NO MORE TROUBLE ABOUT CORSETS! We are selling tho f anion FeatherbonE CORSETS ! And Corset Waists ; perfect ia Gr, oomfort and durability. We guar antee erery pair of these good?, and any one w n o boys a FeatherbonE CORSET! From bi aad is not perfectly satisfied with . it after 30 days trial, can . retnrn it and we will re-.; ; ' fond themouey paii for it For tale Only by ; " TZaatcd, 0 iris as laarsenv .A. T31C3- STOOK -Of SPRING GOODS. Call and Eianlna Uy Sfock. Calico 3 to 6 cts, Ribbon 5 to 90 cts. Drees goods 87 inches wide, wool flni&n 12 cents per yard. Cheviots 8 cents. Heavy Homespun 5 and 0 cents. Unbleached domestics i snd 6 rents Ileavy Drilling 1 per yard. Bleaching 4f to beet White and red flannel 20 and ft cts. Pants goods from 8 to 85 ctr, al'. wooi. Bed ticking from ? to 18 cts. Ginghams 6 to 9 cts, Sateen cents. Checked muslin 5 to 9 cts. Suspenders 10 cts, wire buckles 20c Yard wide dress goods 9 eta. Lace and Hamburgs cheap. NOTIONS. NOTIONS. A fine nnlaunderid shirt fr 40 . Laundered shirts fr i. Socks and stockings 6 waits. Oil Cloth 23 per yard. Umbrellas from 45 cents to 1.00. Belts 10 to 25 cenU. Corsets 22 to 50 cents. Candy, cakes and confectioneries Flannelette shirts 25 cents, patent medicines cheap Reliable parched coffee 25c per pound. TOBACCO TOBACCO Tobacco, 8 kinds for 25 cents. A big job in tobacco at 20 to 50 cts lb ' Rod Eye" 50 cU. Cigars 1 to 5 eta, Snuff 30 to 40 cts. Crockery goods and willow ware. Lamps irom 2U to 70 cents. Cups and saucers 25 cts and up Plates and dishes cheap. Sugar 6c and coffee 16 cts. Pepper and spices 15 cents per lb. Soap 2 for o. soda 5 and starch C. All kinds of snuff cheap. HATS AND SHOES. Men's hrU 40c to $1.25. Children's hats from 15 to 50 eta. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES Men's solid leather shoes $1.00. Fine shoes $1.25. Children's shoes from 85 to 05 cents. Woman's solid leather shoes 95 c to $1 Bole leather 80 cts per pound. I admit the above are cut prices, but 1 bny for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed . money refunded. The Hustler, ED. L. EDMUNDSON Opposite Hill's drug store' Walnut St Ooldboro. N. C. ..IT IT Id A DtTTT yaa aw yaasseir ul h lr t ( tk mm yaJa far yaar Maaey. '-miwIm la Taar faatwaar r aarckaalas W. 1m Uaaslaa Hba which ran raaaas tha saai STTAK.K HO BTJBSTITUTS.1 IV. L DOUGLAS T BsvST SHOB fcTMEtooflLARMTaf Hmk A saaataa mrtiikM that wiUvut rip, aaa eaU, maxnlem. amooth Iniida, flaxlbla, Mora aoa fortabta.atrllaa aad darablataaaaarothariaoaavar niawpim aqaaia torn tlUU ft a4 Mnil a wa4. Saaaatf aVaaa. Tba f Btoat njlUh. j and durabta ahoaa avar aoiS w arv aa7 aquai ua importatt aaow aoauas S3 SO Vallea Bkaa.'wora brfaraMn aad a eaan who waat aood aeavy ealf, taraa rZ"7"rMmZmKm'mmf awai , aaa will kwp Ib(w4rr and warm. kaap tha (axt dry and warm. apdSalasaiaa'a SnoM wul aaoaay thaa aay oUiar aiaka. i.9S aa s aad avxee rw2a Straor Vina. Ta hwMilu Anli araaiadataraw- aaatewd thia out. " Maaa araaMdaoT tb W Doairola or SaaOatf, aa rroatSi4btoSlin. Limm wh wtea loaooacnijala lr tout aaijtra S D rtlnf tt U ot. wtaambay. Bawaraof daalwa aWamptoaaa. Hwaauninma. Sack nbikiiLmaua alaat and aubjaot to proamUoa b l tern aa. I IWW! andar falaa BraVktaa, Naae. Sold by Hood & Britt, . OOLDSBORO. N. C. Daily Arrivals - o - Groceries & Provisions, Best 1 R flams On the Market. B. M. Privett. Wholesale sad Retail Grocer and Cotton txnamuaion Jierchant. Udles1 Spring Ilcel Shoes. We hart Inst raoairad anotaar ahtanoBt f Imiimt Bprlns Heel 8 boas, stsce froca Iton at : ; ' .--. . r-' , '. THI MIW TOBK BABQAJsT STORK. Plaad aad Organ T'unlr ir PaO. EWxairXB. of Bt. Lnnta Tnnl . aad Inrtnunental Instructor, win also tane Planoe aad Organs where his eer- rices la this line may be required. Lea re siLordcn at the A&ocs office. - -. Boaders Wanted I -.1 Mn J. sf.tjonMr4n UWmn1.4. rim'.tod nnmber tt boarders al her resi eneeonaaCentreStro, '.'.. ' uIountain:FedBeel 1 Gity EJIarket. o FINEST BEEF IrLtle Cit3T Lamb, Helton, Poik, Sausage AND ONLY THB FINK8T A T Sam Cohen &Son's CITY MAKKET., EXPERIENCE MAY HAVE TAUGHT That many things arc not what they seem EXPERIENCE WILL TEACH TT That the goods named in this list are of the highest quality obtainable. Obelisk Flour ! Ferris' Delcioius Hams and Bacon Seal Brand Coffee. Crusade BlcndJ Jofloe Extra Choice Formosa Oolong "Tea Extra Choice Gun Powder Tea. He-No Tea.OrlofTTea (blended). Royal Gem Nasscck Tea. Battle's h Dunbar Butter Royal Bakinn Powder. Tripple Extracts. Shandon IV lis Toil, t Soup. EVAPORATED x APPLES 1 Jricd C'h-Tica (pitte'). Driod Pearlies, E c, Etc Pntes, as low as same rades can 1 -o- had anywhere. I do not attempt to compete nth 101 price trashy goods ; but if you want qnality come to me. -o I. B. FONVIELLE. Cor West Cfcntre and Chetnnt St. HAVE TO-DAY RK- CZIVEDAN. OTHEIILOTOP W.'UllinMIISS! f. :ob LADIES. a number op ladies have been Waiting FOR THEJJ qettkr come quick, , . . . they aiie . , goino fast, Refpcctfnlly ,v ' r 1 nino OXFORD 1MB Applfoc Xdrcu at tjr; V.;c : . : , . St f- v I: .1 f GOlDSBOBO cotton miw
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