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The Daily Ana us. O 1LIJKBORO N. C., AUG. 4. 189. DEMOCRATIC PIATPORlf. The following is the State Dem ocratic platform as 'enunciated by the State Con rent ion (q assembly . Mar 18: Haoloed, 1. That the Decnoo racy of North Carolina reaffirm the principle or the Democratic part, both State and Nationa1, and particular!? faror the free coinage of ailrer and an increase ol the currency, and the repeal of tbo internal revenue system. And we denounce the McKinley tariff bill as unjust to the container ot the country, and leading to the formation of trust, combines and monopolies which hare oppressed the people; the unnecessary and bardensomo increase In the Uz ou cotton ties and on tin. so largely used by the poorer portion of the people. We likewise denounce tbo iniquitous Force bill, which is not yet abandoned by the Repnbli can party, bat is being nsea as i measure to do aaopied as soon as they gain control of the House of Ileproscntatives, the purpose and effect oi which measure will be to establish a second period of recon struction in the Southern States, to sobrert the liberties of our people and inlan;a new race antagonism anc rsyjtlonal animosities. 2. That wo demand financial re form, and the enactment ot laws that will remote the burdens of the . people relative to the existing ag- ricnltural depression, and do foil and ample jostico to the farmers ind laborers oi our country. 3. That wo demand the abolition ol national banks, and the substi tnting of legal tender Treastry notes, issnod in sufficient Tola me to do the business ot the country on a cash system, regulating the amount nooued on a per ca'r. ba sis as the business interest .4 the country expand, and that all mon oy issued by tbe government shall bo legal lender in payment ol debts, both public and private. 4. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as shall effectually . prevent tbe dealing in futures of all sgricalturN and me chanfeal productions, pro ride such a stringent system of procedure In trials as ahs.ll secure prompt con viction and Imposing such penal tios as shall secure most perfect . compliance with, the law, 5. That we demand the free and nnllmlted coinage of silver. 0. That we demand the passage of lawi, prohibiting thn alien owns ership of land, and ' that Congress take early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owned by alien and foreign syndicates; and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess or such as is actually needed by them, be reclaimed .a a a m t tne government and ncid for ac oal settlors only. 7. Believing in the doctrine oi ."cqaal rights to all and spiels privileges to none," wo demand that taxation, National or Stale, shall not be atcd to baild ap one interest or clats at the expente o nother. We believe that tbe money of the country should. be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenue. Nation al, State or county, shall be limited to the necccsary expenses of the government, economically and hon ostly administered. 8. That Congress issoaasuQ. circot amount of fractional paper currency to facilitate the exchange tnrongb the medium of the United btatos mail. 9. That the General Assembly pass such laws as will make ' the public school system more effee tive that the blessing of education may be extended to all the people or tne cute alike. 10. That we tavor a graduated tax on incomes. STATES VILLE COLLEGE, oTATEoVlLLE, M C. . Una. FANNIE E. WALTON, FrlacipaL rhe next Term begins Wednesday, Sep tember 7th, 1390. . t- This school offers sari railed advantage. - - Each member or the Faculty is a spee- ruiss nr appmrea aouiry, training and experience. The instruction b thorough la enrr branch and according to the latest ueuioda TK rVilkn Anninmoat ta SnlliM la emy particular. Tbe BnUding is not surpassed by say la the Btale for Bcbool parpcaen,-' T The Climate is perfect and sickness among the boarders is almost unknown. t7TY catalogue and other particulars, sAiross tbe prlnapaJ. . . aogS-dvti VqoIdy Arrival 3 I Limot' FLtster, Ccmont and T.ntfts. Dost Rock Limo Oo the Market 1 - i - e. n. Privqtt. Ilo ! For Chicago, Oi THE Installment Plan! T T A. VINO BEEN APPOINTEB- o M - District Agent by tbe World's Fair Transportation Company, of Genera. N Y I am now prepared to make eoatracts with all persons who intend tearing thla city or section next yeir ta attend the great Exposition. Don't fall to make a contract now and by paying la a small amount each moatb until thl tlms of the Exposition you will be certala that . when yon are ready to start your expenses are all paid. FOR 060.00 Ws will furnish von with s first-class round-trip ttckeV-tfli tlcketsof adoUalon to the Xxpoaltioa grounds, 81x days board iysb fotel atanntoUM UotoL If the I yon are assigned to does not mors Mttaf sctory, men you wui M allowed . 15.00 per day with the Privilege of choosing your own e also fartlah yon with six Hotel UckeU to the best Chlaafo .theatres; . for- uermDrt, ACCIDENT INSURANCE la the sum of $1,000, In case of death by accident All this to be f uraiahed any tuna Deiwsea now ana BeptemDer, itsvs. o. I am also agent for the celebrated Brown Oottoa Gin, the best on tbe market, Don't rail to see me GEO. D. MILLER, Goldsboro, N. C SPECIAL NOTICE ! we nave on nana a limited supply of. seed RIOE, which we are sell ing to planters at prime cost. We have also at our Mills here different grades of cleaned; BICE which we are offering' at low figures. Write for samples and prices. yery Respectfully, GOLD3BOKO. N. O Uofico to.Faroiors! i L .... i i 5 9- WK AKJS agents fob r LIE'S iGRICULTUm HUE Tbatstaads higher to-day than tycr Bciora. wa also sun bast quality Heary Weight Rock Lima for BaUdiaf Pnrposss. Seed Oats'and Rico lad rroearics of all kinds, Timothy usT, Ttasai ' urwi aaa ltos Jtesv Try oaa sack of Rics Maal and ' sea If tt la at the rasapeat .' aad beat fbodtx stock .;:!;ouTar triad. ,ix 1. 1 KCHPXOTtfJLLT, IIEIIRYAO,LLEE Crc::r!:3 fiFrnk!::- Best II. G, flams On lbs Market B.M. Privett. WhftlOBU aad nrtall Omoer and Cottoa - " v&XaJSUaMoa Iln-Jant. ' IS II 1 Fit 1 uyiXiTivalo QUCAR. u IlICE, SALT, HAMS, LAKDi SODA, STAECH, ETC. LOW rOB CX8H WHOLESALE RETAIL . -.-at . ..j. B. M. PR I VETT8. Pi&no and Oraran Tvclsff. Pitor. E. Waajraa. of S. Uols, Vocal and Inatraawnta) Iatmctor, . will also tans Pianos and Organs where his sert rices in Uislins may be required. Leare' all orders at tbe Abo rs office. ' Boaders Wanted I 1-' ICrs. J. M. Jones can accommodats a limited number of boarders tt' her rssJ- dance on East Centre Street. ..g Apply for terms at her , ; Ladies' Spring Heel Shoes'. W aT JiutraettreSaaotharthlpKMtof LtAiM' Spria Heel Shoea, kixoa from ttorsat THI HEW TOBK BlBOAIX 8TOBX. DH. BQ.YZIIT'S WORM - KILLER "Tbe Beet Belling Vermifuge in the Market - , , THE MOST RELIABLE WORM DE8TROYER IN USE, Recipe furnished to any regular ytl iin 4 ' when reOMted. ' H M Read the fo-lowing from one of Uu iucmI prominent and best Known physicians and fanners la South Carolina! He' writes "that a negro girl ten years old " near him took three doses of the Worm Killer and paased 866wonnaH - r.; Dated, Ridgewsy. 0., Msy 28, 1884. R. U. EDMUNDS, M. D. Mr. H. M. MeDonald, of LaQranrfv N. CL says: Dr. Boy kin's .Worm KOler brought aver 100 worms from one child in this neighborhood; and it glyes uoircnal satiafaction N He sells more of lUhs n all other worm medicines. LaQrange,N. CJuly. W Mr. J. P. Joynerl I mto my child one doas of Boykin's Worm KiUer, purchased of y u. It brought 866 worms. I consider it the best woim medicine made. RcsdectfuHy, J. W, Thomas. ' Any M. D. can prescribe it and ipany do. 0OV,N CARMER &CO. Atlanta, Ga., June 8d My six-year-old son'has had a terrible sloughing serofuls ulcer of the. neck far three years, attended with blindness: loss of hair, great emaciation, and general proetrauon. '" raysicians ana various biooa remedies were resorted to without benefit The New Atlanta Medical College treated him for three months, but his (condition grew worae. I wss unfed to try tbe efficacy of B. B. B.. and to the MtonUhmnt of tavself. friends and neighbors, one tiorls .Bottle effected so entire enre. "' ! - Ulcers of the beck entirely healed: eye sight restored, and .the hair commenced growing on his head. 'I flvt at 841' Jones street, Atlsnts, snd my boy is there to bq. seen. rKArla. juiik. J. W. Metier, Howell's Cross '. Rads, Cherokee eonaty, Oa . writea lfwas affl'Cted with thronid aoret nine ears. Ctp'a7Q asd had tried many med OViVIiQ iciq.s und tbey did me bo good. Ilhen tried 0. B B., and ClgLt bottles eared ni toana and wtiL 1 '' 3 PEACE INSTIIUTE -roH- .YciwgUdlci 'Vnsarpassed la Location, Equipments, racuityrurnuurs ua rsre. zi new p snoa i v: i For Catalogas Address ; ;'V - Jas; DinWiddie; W.' aI, 1... - rrjjjy f prfnclpat " '..('.- , ... i t- RalelghJf.O 1 1 , Atlantio and N. C. Railroad 6rrniarunK!TT's Ornca,')'; Niwbxbx, W, C, Jnl 80, 1894. f Special Stockholders'. TralD, From Ooldsbors and stations Intermedi ate, to Jorehead Oitjr and Re- j ZZ-' van Bams Liar. . '- la oonscouenos of the Terular mectlnr or ths)tockholdea being so .late la the this year (Thursday. Bent. 22. intnsi ui manaremeat ot - uua mmranr. for the aooommodatlon of the Stockhold ers of tha samo, bars decided to ran a special txaia as abors oa Thundr, Aug. 4. 1893. xa srockholders and thefr in me dia ts families wU be rassed free, t The conductor of the special train will be far ntabsd with a list of .the stockholdexs aad they will be passed accordingly i v- LeaTtOold&boro., 6 00 A-It - - Best's.. . .". .. .6 2S t LaQrange.;. 99 Klnston ......oS;1" - CaswelL T 10 - " Dover :....;;,fr...,.i.t B5 " Core Creek.... ...7 89 " Toacarora.. ........... .M 09 " Clark's...., i.... 8 11 Kewbo ...!.;:..i....8 40 IUTar,UVs. . ... ... M tl Croatan.. fl z " Ilarelock ;..".;......... 0 S3 Newport. ...... '.....,, M , " .WUdwood .....10 06 - " Atlantic 10 10" Arrive Uorehead.. 10 is Bctorainz.' Special to kavs -Morehead ski- i W VkfctSlll -Absolutely Pure. ' .? ?t- -a-. ' " " -!k" V A . i-uriarrakiflg pAwdet JigLerf of. all hT leavrnfifft strewrthi Lateat U. 8. OoVemmeot; Poodf Ileport RoTALjUaoro PowDanpa, i t . X ? .; 108 Wsil.8trset. N.T j i r - Buoklsn Ami osv 6aJT;f rm Tata TSAi.Tain the world forCota, Braises. Son. Ukrt' d)f Rhcnm, Fsrcr Sores, TsttetCJappeiUaUmlainl, Corns, snd all 6ain Eruptions, and tvl Uraly ewes PUea. or e pay tssjabadVlt is ruarsvieea w rivt perxeci auiracnoa or money reiunaea. - tnce la cents pat a wa a a w w ti'ii a a w box. iwnwT'nuuiDOS, " Daring the epidemic of La Grippe I last seaaon Dr. Kin's New Dlscorerr lor Consumption, Coughs . and Golds E roved to be tbe best remedy. Report4 oia tbe many who naed it confirm this statement. They were not only quickly reneved, but tbe disease' lefr no bad after resajtav VXT mst, 7011; to (ivt this remedy a trial . asd -wa- goaraniaa that yotfjWill be satisfied with results, or the arenas 'iirVJ: AND SHOES. no eoual In La Grippe, . or any Throat, Chaslor.LtingTrpuble. ; Trlaj bottle free at . II. Hill A eon's Drur Store. Largs bottles, Oe. and f 1.00. Specimen (Jasos, 8. II Clifford, New CaaselWlsC was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Btomaoh wa disordered, his Lirer wu affected to an alarming; dsgrea, appetite tuu away; ana as wu terribly rodaoed in flesh and strength. Three bottles ot Electric Bitten cured 1 him. : Edward ittera cured I hlml' Edward Shepherd. Uarrisbarg, J I'f , had a running sore on nuriegoi eignr yesrr stanalng. Used throe nottles of lectrio Bitten and seres boxes of Bockleo s Arnica Sal re, and his deg Is sound sad weJk, John Speaker, CaUWba. Ohld, had firs large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he wss Incurable: One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklch's Arnica Salts cured him entirely. Sold bj . LL.JIill A &jn ; NO MORE TROUBLE ; ; v. ABOUT XOTiSETS! 9 are. lellip't tbo famous FeatherbonE . - . I v, . . . . . rOR.SF.T.S I An4 Corset WaisU; " ' ' perfeot ia 6 oomforfc and darabilttr. We guar-' -"' ' antee every pair; of tW 1 ' "' Jfpoda, and ' any v one w ho bays t CORSET! From as and is not - m. perfecily satisfied with v l liter 30 flays Wal, can - I I . ; rnrn it sod w0 ;n i and Ihe mouey piid for it . ,' Tor sale only by Y7antcd, : Girls as learners. ,' r ft ..-'. '; Apply to ' j;:'r- V' - " l - t ' r - - . TT " GOLDSCOKO COTTON UII j . abigstock: SPRITJG GOODS. " i . - Call esd Ezaslns Uj Stock, Calico 3 to 6 cts, Bibbon 8 to 20 eta. Drees roods 87 inches wide. wool flnlsa 12) cents per yard. Cheriou 8 cents. ; Bearr IIomerDon 5 and 6 uenta. Unbleached domestics i and 6 rents HeayyiWlUng T per yard. Bleaching 4$ to Of beet Whits and red fUniel 80 and 85 eta. Pants roods from 6 to 83 eta; all wooi. Bed ticking from 7 to 18 eta. . Checked muslin 5 to 9 eta. 8 tu Deaden 10 cta.wire buckle 20c vXarawida areas goods .9 cts. Laos and Hambargs cheap. NOTIONS NOTJONS. A fine onlauhdend shirt fr. 40 . laundered shirts fr 6c t , , Bocks and stockinet 5 oenta " ' Oil Cloth M per rard. " Umbrellas from 45 cents to 1.00. Belts 10 to 89 cents. Corflets 23 to 60 cents. Candy, cakes snd confectioneries ; flannelette shirts 85 cent. . patent medicines cLeaD Reliable parched coffee 25c per pound. TOBACCO TOBACCO Tobacco. 8 klnda for 25 A big lob la tobacco at 20 t 50 eti lb. 'Bed Eye" 50 eta. ' Cigars 1 to 5 cts. Snuff 80 to 40 eta l1,?-' Crockery goods snd willow ware. - jjsmpa xrom W 10 70 cents. Cups and saucers 25 cts snd up. Plates and dishes ehean. 8ugar 5c. and coffee 161 eta. Pepper aod spices 15 cents per lb. - Soap 8 for ft. soda 6 and starch 6. All kinds of snuff cheat. Man's bits 40c to 11.85. Children's hsts from 15 to 50 eta. 8HOE3, 8II0E8, SHOES, SHOES . Men's solid leather shoes $1.00. Fine shoes tl.85. Children's shoes from 35 to 85 cents. Waman's solid leather shoes P5c to $1. Hole leather 80 cts Der pound. I admit the shore are cut pricea, but I buy ijr caan. . oauaiacuon guarantond i i. 1 c money refunded. The Hustler. " 1 T ' ED" L EDMUNDS0N Opposite Bill's drug store j Walnut Ooldboro, N. C. 8t tisi ?M STO BPBOTITPTI.1 IV. L.tDOUCLAG C3 TBI BEST 7. Z'TT w 1 i,KrvtKrf H o m m the am Foa rut uma. Lf2Zti,i' "tf w aa rotlMr rramsatoSl WCrioa. n emit, lkr awta j 0 2.2::iii"- w- nnvn' a fro-aSijjutoecak. wmrinonmru aitr-W. Ilea kaukiit. BJJUU. HUH mmwd cm tha - tbcmtWSj tooTfc i "ood ;& Britt h i '. QOLD3BORO, H. C. ( .?,OOLDSB0HO mm : D. A. Grantham; Prop-r,: East Centre 8tet. Between' Rl Ti. ist Centre 8treet, Hotel and IklosBex lossenger Opera Ilooae. Monnment3r MarblQ Slabs, ' -9 Ia all designs and artistic camags. Also ' - If ftttvla rim. ..4 T. v " mtut uuo g cnC!2g - Oar work is tbe Best . ' . . e We cnalleDg oomjpetitiori ' wAnd invite correspondence. D.A. GRANTHAM. marJM f.luQic Lcssonss IS3 LENA M. nUDQIVS VcfJjUr ( the Metropolitan CuUige, New Task-aty.'wiu giri In stnicuoa la.Vok. and' ln boro beglnjiiag Aufurt 13, 1?? , M ? yimm for rar mmmr. ' . - . or Worm b t kn -. .: 1 UAftBtE flinn's Grocery. TT p ATI NO RECENTLY CHANQID my busiaess to that of Groceries eiclu itcij, g. inriie ine paouo to seek my corner store,on John and Market stieets, whea ia need of . ,- Fresh ; Gjoceries, . K C. Hams," Spring Chickens ... ' AND IJorjNTRT PRODUCE. I ktH-p a fall stock of eremhtnsr. When yoa cant find anything too waat Drwhcre else, be sure yoa will find it t my c rner grocery. Respectfully, J. T. GINN. spMS-tf EXPERIENCE May Have Taught That many things arc not what they seem EXPERIENCE WILL TEACH TT That the goods named in this list are. the highest quality obtainable. Obelisk Flour ! Ferris' Delcloius Hams, and Bacon. Seal Brand Coffee. Crusade BlendJCoflee Extra Choice Formosa Oolong Tea. o - Extra Choice Gun Powder Tea. I He-.No Tea, Orloff Tea (blended). Royal Gem Nasscck Tea. Battle's 4 Duohar Butter Koyal Baking Powdery 'I. . Trlpple Extracts. Shindon Bolls Toilet Soap. EVAPORATED jc APPLBJI iWod Chsries (pitted). Driod Peaches, E c., Etc mces, aj kiw as same rrai! rKn I had anywhere. do nit stemi t to oomnelfi wiih price trushy good ; but if yon wsnt quality come to me. I. B. FONVIELLE. Cor West Centre and (ht....t fit . , ... . 1 rsf A trial will proTe the superiority fof our goods, and you hayeaiu Rock. Bottom In Prices; always ? looking carefully to the wants and interest ,of ourpatrona Ws reccirs t regulsrly, weekly shipments of- -, Flag Marsh Rocky Mount Butter, and hare an Increasing demand i . - for our Vermont Creamery, fresh ' from the churn. As tu applicable b'estoneMth ''' A '.?lour e tave control , - . i . cliT M woee wan tin tlnr . lied ' " oeai on jLirtn can r in - ..7...- v"', w Ming a M. vn - ... !SUppl bcins Utie, for cash, we prepared to f eflt In tht product. ".K.t, muu we won in Cocoa and Bt&ntXnXl your rtrcnag for anything you ny wfah to eat Ws wdcar to keep a full supply 0f . X. SPOTTED ;MEflTSK HamtopruiJ.EnUhBrsTn bor- ' and American Sardines. LUtoh 1 .' anything yoa wieh, remembering ' we guarantee all roods 1 rW- sented. ATtYOtRSEIlTE; " Dizzoll Oro Co, Jl t J Wholesale and RetaU rir.rw VM1U AirMI J ' . . o P"?Hon w &nd a trial ' of W Blended Cofifee (Ja4 MsJ: ' acaibo And-.Mnrfc. 1 b"Iw!C of T 1 - : April 17-92. -r-- H- r t r I 1 !
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