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Tun Daily Augus. Ml h N. C..AIO. 11. ia DEMOCRATIC Il,ATFOItM. Tho following is the State Dem ocratic jIttlorm as enunciated bj the Sute Convention in awerablj May lStl : j:akd, 1. That the Demoo racy of North Carolina reaffirm the principle f the Democratic n.rtv both State and Nation', .ml i,rticularlr favor the free eninaire of silver and an increase ol th5 currency, and the repeals. r- . . a thr internal revenue aystem. And the McKinley tariff h i! as uniapt to the cootamere ot the cotimry, and leading to the tarnation of trusts, combines and mnnnnnliee which have oppressed tho noonlc: the unnecessary and Imrtlonnomc increase in the tax ou cotton ties and on tin, o largely ured hy the poorer portion of the pcilc. We likewise denounce the iniquitous Force bill, which U not vet abandoned by the Republi can nartv. but is being wed m a measure to bo adopted aa toon they gain control of the House ol lienrefiontatives. the purpose and effect ot which measure will be to establish a second period of recon- trnrtion in the Souther o States, to subvert the liberties of our people and inUai s new race antagonism mu' vstional animosities. 1. That wo demand financial re- and the enactment ot laws !i at will remove tho burdens of the loople relative to the existing ag ricaltoral depression, and do full and am Die iustico to the farmers ind laborers ol oar country. 3. That wo demand the abolition ot national banks, and the substis tntinff of leiral tender Treastry notes, issued in sufficient volume to do the business ot the country on a cash svstem. regulating the amount needed on a per capita ba ei as the business interests of the country expand, and that all mons cy issued by tho government shall !c legal tender in payment ot debt, both public and private. 4. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the dealing In futures of all agricultural and me chanical productions, provide such a stringent system of procedure In trials as shall secure prompt con viction and imposing such penal tics as shall secure moat perfect compliance with the law, 6. That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. C. That we demand the passage of laws prohibiting tho alieo own- orahip of land, and that Congress talco 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 of such as is actually needed hy them, bo reclaimed by tho government and hold for act nal sittlers only. 7. Uolievine in the doctrine 01 "equal rights to all and spwia urivileets . to none," we demsnd that taxation, National or State, suaii not ic ueeu 10 uunu up vu I II 4 1 J A U-llii ABhA interest or class at the expense ot 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. Nation al, State or county, shall be limited to tho neccesary expenses of the government, economically and hon estly administered. 8. That Congress issue a suffi circat amount of fractional paper currency to facilitate the exchange through the medium of the United States mail. 4 9. That the General Assembly naea such laws as will make the publie school system more effec tive thaf the blessing of education may be extended to all the people or the State alike. 10. That we favor a graduated tax on incomes. STATESVILLE COLLEGE, 8TATE8VILLE, N. C. Mas. FANNIE E. WALTON, Principal fhc next Term begins Wednesday, Sep tember 7th, 189S. . This school offers unrivalled advantages Each member of the Faculty la a spec ialist of approved ability training and experience. The instracuoa la thorough in every branch and according to the latest methods. . The College equipment la firat-ciass in every particular. " V -,. The Building is not surpaseed by any in the SUte tor benoot porpoaea. . . Tha F&ra U nuncllad. i , . 1 -Tha Climate is perfect. .and aickneat among the boarders la almost unanown. CgrFor catalogue and other particularK auurcas ine pnanpai. Mrun I Absolutely Pursv of tartar baking I pwdei dlghtttoT allla lee-earns; streagta LaUatU.B.GovmBmt Food Report Royal Baime Fowde Co., 10 Wall Street, N. Y Bookie n e Anion. BaJw. I Tmm linn Halve in the world forCuta, Braises. Bona, UltEaTlt Mie, Fsver Borea.Tstter.Chabped Haade, Chindalna, Coras, and all BUa Eruptions, and pM UveJy ceres Piles, or no pay required. It U gnaraatsed to give perfect eauaiacuon or money rstaaaea. rrw m ym box. For SAlt DV a. u ui oon. Lsv Grippe Aire in. Darlnsrthe scidemic of La Grippe laat season Dr. King's New v soever, lor Oonsumptlo. Dough, and twoa Irons the many who used it confirm this statement. They were not omy qsickit rellerad. but tBS ciseaae ten no oau T . A. a. . J after reeulta. Ws ask yoa to give ibis remedy a trial and we guarantee that von will be satihfled with results, or the nnrchaae Dries will be refunded- It has no equal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chert or Lnnsr Trouble. Trie) bottle free at . H. Bill A Son's Drug Store. Lance bottles, tOc. and f 1.00. Specimen Uaaes, 8. VC Clifford, New Cassel. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach wu disordered, his Liver wu affected to an A alarming dege, sppetlU roll away, and he was terribly reduced la flesh and strength. Three bottles ot Rhimhefd. Uarrisbnr. PI- had a running mm mi hU Us- of eifht rears' standing. Ueed three hotUes of W mtenwa eerea boxes or uucaien e atucs dit.,i and his leg is sound and well. Joira peakar, CaUwba. Ohio, nad five urge 'ever sores on his leg, doctors said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bneklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by . 1L Hill A 8on NO MORE TROUBLE ABOUT CORSETS! We arc selling the famous FeatherbonE CQRSETS ! And Ooraet Waif U ; perfect in fit, comfort and durability. We guar antee every pair of theee foods, and any one who b a j FeatherbonE CORSET! From aa and h not perfectly satisfied with it after 80 dayt trial, can return it and vt will re fond the money paid for L For tale only by XTontcd. 2, J Oirb ag learnsra. GOLDSCOBaCOTTQN M1U8 11.051 411 Commissioner' Se of Valua ble City Property, Bv virtaa of the decree of tha Superior Court of Wayne county, rendered at April term 189a, la the. aue inenan pending wherein PattU M. McIUry wu nlaintiff and Delia A, Bonita.and others were aeienaana, t wm, a um IIoom door in Ootdaboco.on the 12th day of September. 1891, at noon, offer fat sale bv pabuc auction 10 we uigucs wuun for caah, the following described real es tate annate In the city of Goldsboro and known la the plan of said town as to aa. IS: Beginning at the North intersec tion of of Chestnnt and East Centre streets and ranning thenee N. 18 K. with Seat rtra street 110 feet to Mrs Celicia Tay lor's corner, thence K 72 B. with her Une ravrsJUJ with Cneatnut street 809 feet to the Una cl the Baptist Church lot. thence 1 8 18 W. with said church lot ana 11. r. Qrmlnirar's line Derallel with said JMt Centre street 110 feet to sid Chestnnt street, and thence with said Chestnut street TP W, 09 feet to the beginning. JOB. JU. ItUBitt OUfl , . Aog. 8, 1892. Commissioner. E HAVE TO-DAY RE CEIVED AN- OTIIEB LOT OF m s mm i si f.Vnfjsjn IftpH ff, Jj, UU 1U i o OR LADIES. t, , A NUMBER OF LADIES HAVE HEEN WAITIXO FOR THEM gETTER COME QUICK, THEY ARE GOING FAST. Respectfully, yr o UnTa,T i-i i if i n iv. jrvi l l . l . Vhee w wee a CNM, he ortod for CutorU Whm rike btfet Ktae, sb oluog to CMtort. , ate ha4 ChMrea, she hem Osatorln AN OPEN LETTER. Mohoahtoh, N. O., June 28, 1893. Mrs. Joe Person, Klttrell, N. 0.: ' DEAR MADAM I hare need yonr Remedy as a Tonic and Blood Purifier and unhesitatingly pronounce it the best that I have tried. I foel satisfied that it will do all you claim for it. Reeyect fully, II. D. Lkqokx, Pastor Baptist Church. For sale by leading Drnpgists and Dealers. U O A R. C OFF Elf U1UE, o A LI, UAM8, LARD. SODA, STARCH, ETO. LOW FOB CASH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT B. M. PRIVETT8. na In Ganae Underwear at the Mew ora QVcaln tore. ForRent. A two story 6 room dwelling new on East Centre street Apply to MRS. E. A, COGDELI Jnne Ut it . , INSTITUTE Unsurpaseed ia Location, Equipments, Facultyjruralture nd Fare. SI new sraaoa. For Catalogue Address " ' Jas. Dinwiddle, M. A., (Unit, of Ya.) Principal Raleigh H.G I Will Poy , THE HIGHEST PRICE FOB Rogo and Olid Iron; AL80HAYXOX BAUD A F1NX A8SOBTMKMT OF FAMILY GBOCXBICa AT XT KIWSTAin), Two doors North of the City Bakery Bring you old rags and Itom to and , . buy your urooeriee from : F. ABBAM8, P. 6V-I also buy Ladies aad Chi! dreaa worn elothiag and psy good prices for the saase, in m PEACE i lime, PListerj Cement and Laths. Best Rock Lime On the Market B. M, Privett. Ho ! For Chicago, TO THE WnRLD'S FAIR ON THE Installment Plan! t t AVINO BEEN APPOINTED o TMntrict Ajrcnt bv the World's Fsir Trnsnortation Company, of Geneva, N Y I am now DreDttrod to make contracts with all persons who Intend leaving this city or ectiOn next year to attend the TT.t F.rfiition. Don't fail to makes onntntrt now and bv DavinK in a small ammmt pjir.h month ufltil the time of the EiDosition you will be certain that when you are ready to start your expenses are an paw. FOR S65.00 We will furnish you with a first-class, ..und-trin ticket Six ticketsof mlraission to the Exposition grounds, Six days' board at a first class Hotel. If the Ifotel you are assigned to does not prove satisfactory, then you will be allowed 13.00 per day, with Uie privilege 01 cnootung juur uu Hotel. We also furnish yon with six tickets to the Iteat Chicago theatres; fur thermore, ACCIDENT INSURANCE In the sum of $1,000, in casa of dea'h by accident. All this to 1 furnished any time between now and September, 1893. o I am also agent for the celebrated Brown Cotton Gin, the best on the market. Don't fail to sic me GEO. D, MILLER, Goldsboro, N. 0- SPECttL J!P 1 We have on hand a limited supply of seed RIGE, which we are sell ing to planters at prime cost. We have also at our Mills here different grades of cleaned RICE which we are offering at low figures. Write for samples and prices. Very Respectfully, GaioMa Bice Hilli Go. GOLD3BOKO, N. O Nov. 20tb '91 1 yr. Notice to Farmers!- WE ARE AGENTS FOR LEE'S AGRICULTURAL LIE That stands higher lo-day than eycr Before. We also eoll best quality Heavy Weight Rock Lime for ',' Building Purposes; 0- Seed Oats and Rice And groceries of all k'lads. Timothy ; Hay, Wheat Bran and Rice Meal. Try one sack of Rice afeal and tee if it ia not the cheapest and beet ioodjior stock yoa ever tried. HESPEOTFULLY, IIENRY&M. L.LEE Groceries (Provisions, Best N.'C. Hams , Oaths Market B. M. Privett. Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Cotton Commission Merchant G-Jdrtja C'for'PBdier9s Castorfaa Weekly Arrivals Daily Ar BIG STOCK or SPRING GOODS. o Gall and Examine Uy Stock. Calico 3 to 6 cts. Ribbon 5 to 20 rt. Dress goods 37 inches wide, wool finisn 12, cents per yard. Cheviots 8 Cent. Heavy Homespun 5 an-l 6 oents. Unbleached domestics 4 ami B i-ents Heavy Drilling 7i per yro Bleaching 4f to 9j lct White and red flannel iJ and 'it) cU. Pants goods from 8 to 35 cts; al' worn. Bed licking fram 7 to 18 eta. Ginghams 0 to V cis, t-'atnen Pi cents. Checked muslin 5 toil ft-. KuBpenders 10 cu.wire liucklec 2 c Yara wide cress goods W cts. Lace and Hamburg cheaji. NOTIONS. NOTIONS. A fine unlanndert.l hhirt f r 40 Laundered shirts f -r 50 1 1. Socks and stocking 5 iu Oil Cloth 25 per yard. Umbrellas from 45 cents to 1 00. Helta 10 to 25 cents. Corsets 22 to 50 cents. Candy, cakes and confectioneries Flannelette shirts 25 cen's. 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. 'lied Eye" 50 cts. Cigars 1 to 5 cts, Pnuff 30 to 40 eta. Crockery goods snd willow w are. Lamps from 20 to 75 cents. Cups and saucers 25 els and up. Plates and dishes cheap. Sugar 5c. and coffee 16 cts. Pepper and spices 15 cents per lb. Soap 2 for 5. soda 5 and starch 5. All kinds of snuff cheap. HATS AND SHOES. Men's hts40cto$1.25. Children's hats from 15 to 50 cts. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES Men's solid leather shoes $1.00. Fine shoes $1.25. Children's shoes from 85 to 95 cants. Woman's solid leather shoes 95c to $1 Sole leather 30 cts per pound. I admit the above are cut prices, but 1 buy for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The Hustler, ED. L EDMUNDSOK Opposite Hill's drug store' Walnut Bt Ooldnboro. N. C. W. L- DOUGLAS a shop THE BEST 8HOI M THE WOftLH FOB THE NOtfr. A (enalne eewed ehee. Out tnu not rip, fine calf, eaamleai. amooth lnstde, flexible, more com fortable, aty llh and durable than any other fthoe rmr old at the prtoe. Equal custom made tboetooeUna from S4 to fc, B 1 3 fland-eeweJ, flnecalf aboea. The VP) moat itjlUh, eaay and durable ahoee erar lokt at the price, thej equal On Imported aboea ooatlns from as to S 11- BO SO Police Bhee, worn by fanner aadaU 79a other who want a good heavy calf, three oled, extension edge ahoe, easy to walk in, aa4 will .nipun imur auiu worm. ts3 av ruewiiii 9 eC a 1 a araaea' a Shoe O Fine Calf, S'i.95 and Srl.Oe Wark. money than any other make. TTiey are made for a Tloe. The tocreaatnc aalea show that Trirrrlnrmea wm aire more wear for the eJa7 avaaaau uwvuai ROVR Si? 00 ua Voatha' it.T3 School BWJO 8heea are worn by the ban erary. where? TlioinattaprTkwableahoeaeold at the prices. todies' ioQs,irinksj& Nlaaeo are made of the beat Dongola or fine Celt at dealred. Ther are Tory t7llh, comfortable and durable- The t&JXi ahoe equal euatom made hoeseoBtlna; from S4.00 to Sam Idle who wlab toaeooomliie their footwear are finding thli out. Caatiea-W. U Doufjl' name and the nrlee kl tamped on tlM bottom of each ahoe; look for it wbenyemboy. Beware of dealer attemptmc to rab atltnte other make for them. Such wbaUtntlona are frandnlent and subject to prosecution by law tat ob taining money under false pretences. WTU DOVOVAS, Brwckton, Haae. Soiahy Hood & Britt, GOLDSBORO. N. C. ' GOLDSBOKO MARBLE WORKS D. A. Grantham, Prop'r, EastCentre Street, Between Bt James Hotel and Messenger Opera House. Monuments, Marble Slabs, and Solid Tombs In all designs and artistic earrings. Also Marble signs and Iron FcnciEg Oar work is the Best We challenge competition And inrite correspondence. Ke8pectf ' 0. A. GRANTHAM. mar.24 . music Lessons. MISSLENA M. HUDQINS o ReccnUy of the -Metropolitan College, New Yerk City, will give In structlon in Voice and Rano in Golds boro beginning August 15,1393. Juiy8i.tf. . : -r.; IT 18 A DUTY yoa ewe reaMelf aaS faa II r te r c k bout relee fer year BMBey. Keeaenlse la year feel wear r earekaalM W. I,. Deaglaa Hheea, which reareeeal the keet Talae fer prloee Mfced, as Ikeaeaaae Will teattfr. tSTTlKE KQ BTJBT1TUTB.S sent Ginn's Grocery, JJAVINO RECENTLY CBJLKOf D my boaiaess to that of Groceries axcla lively, I Invite the puLlic ta seek my mmer itoren Job a and Market etreeti; win n in need ol Vtesh Groceries, N. C. Hams. n t Kens Al cl'NTRY PRODUCE. 1 k (j a full stock of everything. When )ou can't find anything you want any lure tlse, be sore yoa will find it at my corner grocery. Respectfully, J. T. GINN. apl.lS-tf EXPERIENCE May Have Taugfit That many tilings are not what they seem EXPERIENCE WILL TEACH U . Tli fit the goods named in this list are of the highest quality obtainable. Obelisk Flour ! Ferris' Delcioius Hams and Bacon Seal Brand Coffee. Crusade BlendJCoflee Extra Choice Formosa Oolong Tea Extra Choice Gun Powder Tea. He-No Tea, Orloff Tea (blended). Royal Gem Nasscck Tea. Battle's Dunbar 4 Butter Koyal Bakine; Powder. Tripple Extracts. Shandon JJells Toilet Soap. EVAPORATED x APPLES 1 i)ricd ChfTies (pitted). Dried Peaches, Ere, Etc -o- Prices, as low as same rades can le had anywlicre. I do not attempt to comictr with low price trashy goods ; but if yon want quality come to me. I. B. FONVIELLE. Cor West Centre and Uhtnot Rta. WE REPEAT ! A trial will prore the supenoritT" of onrgooda, and you harenn doubtedly found out that we are Rock Bottom In Prices; always looking carefully to the want and interest of our patrons. We receive regularly, weekly shipment of Flag Marsh Rocky Mount Butter, end hare an increasing demand for our Vermont Creamery, fresh from the churn. Aa 'tis applicable just here, would call your atten tion to the BESTON EARTHS A brand of Flour we hare control of for this city, and those wanting the Best on Earth can be supplied by na. Flour with us being a specialty, buying In large quW titiea for cash, we are prepared to give you benefit in that product. Our line of Tea, Coffee and Spices is complete and ire would call especial attention to and ask a trial ' of our Blended Coffee (Jara, Mar acaibo and Mocha). Breakfast Cocoa and Bakers Chocolate. We conclude by asking a share of jour patronage for anything yoa . maywteh toeat Weendearorto keep a full supply of , i , ' wi i LtU muti i op' HannmenglisnBrawn bone- ' leas Pig Feet, Chip. Beef, French and American Sardines. Listen toSY,dS!iT5?w&on-nui, call nikndl3r m him an order for anything you wish, remembering we guarantee all goods aa repre-. ented. AT YOUR SERVICE," DizzGllTrosv&Co, .Wholesale and Retail Fancy Grocers. AFP7-? , . . 4
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