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Sellable Adrertlsers! ' TV M HCCM I CDBTOM IKS ARGUS JOB OFFICE. 'Tula Am us o'ar the paopla't riftkta Doth aa ilerut vigil kaepf NO ftdblhlaf ilraln nf ViL'i . Ca lull Ha fetoadrexi eyes to sleep". vor-'xv. GQLDSBORO. Nn 0m JSATURPAY, ggtTEMBER 24. NO. 140 DAILY AND WEEKLY yi'jtrr M'ffMr . . cat, iL IM w rw or cjw 0MioiMiMr. J. J. Wo feodeuof Newbero. in lit country beyond everything elee, ike man tcXo. determined once in what direction AiJ auiy wot, cannot U no otel, but of ki$ pountry and its mmU. I would name Orover Cleve land." Chaancey M. Depew. JKEW AIYKBTXKMKNT. Tlioe Naiiof atRki U1nf Co. LOCAL BRIEFS. If Albiadv September U nearly ftooe.- lfftai Maria McUod and daughter. "oWrvA-A;faiCAortmlr, hofiere by them highly ap tbe rod, efter bdof U opeiaUou 84 rf-Wtl&iBfton.re vieitior relaUTeeft0W)nuU TOUCheri of the frei in loie city.. Misses Lillie aitd May Uonae, of LaQranee. are Tiiitine their siiter MreL,V Y, tJ ryner io this city. Thi city taxes arc now due and payable to the city Tax Collector, whose office is at the-oity, headqnar 4 en on Waluut itreet. Thi lUleieb Newt-Obeervrr of Teeterdar makes fatorable mtntioa of "KnitroeT and the lihine." which has the boards of the . Measencer Opera Hoase to-Bisht Reserred aeats are on sale at Miller &" Shan B m's dr of store. It is a real pleasure to Thi Abo rxsandlhat .will be shared in by hisboetscl friends i erery where, to Jers Utpnrjrcaerible and esteem ed ocuntyman Mr. W. B. Thompson, who lost his right arm in bis gin last Wednesday, is resting easy and getting on satisfactorily. Now that thelBteveason jubilee is over the next event of local political iaterent is the opealng of the connty canvass. It is going to be made "red hot" in Wayne couuty for Third party office aspirants between this and election day and after that iuinwi..!!!, , i , . I we snau auopi uio oiu ana aimosiir tacred sdiA ipeaking no ill of That is a manly, patriotic and timely letter of Mai. W. A. Guthrie that appears in this issue of Thb A Mrs. It should be heeded "by Third party afiliatea.- To them it carries confidence ia every line and with consistency refuse to receive It la good faith, becatree . they, have already expressed their conception I of Mr. Guthrie's integrity , and abil- ityy aaaung ' aim to a position on J their ticket as a candidate-for the I Supreme 0earti bench4he highest I iudioial oQce ia the State. Listen I to hif ireBeoaWiriends. and, be re- etc We find, aleoi hst' thtra has LxM0JN' , BfP1 r.laiffod tJixnaCfatio fold been an increase W taxes iriW last Hon. E. B. Qiedn, Marion BnUer I "An.i.SBBiT and the Rhine, M the I eucoeasf ul, romantie melodrama, I hich la to be prodnced at . the J Messenger Opera House this even-1 ing , for the first time in this city, I is Un$ rpoketr of by" s Contempor-1 ary; "it nas all the requisites fori a prosperous career, being not only I iiroog meioMiraisak ou, iiir'v ui io- ueiwri times, the brightseu ofa hibsical 1 financial condition than if hat beaol comedy. Introducing German and . Irish character combined, It afford a vehicle fof dJrit, hat crp- i more serrous cnaracteis came on, ending the, acts with .very power i ha ci in axes. am "company' is i a. l ; quite eYcnly balanced,- and -above j oi Mirrcron ior-nraimingi nieat (f) gave the Third erase, nsnaiiy, eeea in melo- 7Jf ir , . i I party voters eomething to think ofl dramarforWeh jtbe.maBageyi f ? f'- W that had notfexnirred to them be ;good judgment Is worthy ot con Cier,f,0 D nneos.W.T. fore, inotseeded In win ttoendation.J.lLrJ ItJ'it of Yotee-for the : German corned iao. did some bright naSO.it Dewey:, on Ihe part of tCL. So tar aa aaw hmnmRt I UUof acting, and his songs new and cstchy. .James iiy an, the : Yeteras Jr r&tct acti. Va. ;troetonreas Larry Kem.n. HU r.C'Sy':, A - i.ii. -- a a. ei m m. i iZT.: - w xmILZ. J w ; praise. W. iL . Uarrey. as s Carey, wasneat and Yery artlALrc -The . w w.etens;.wstnMe.byi ... ... . . Miss Minnie J arbce, a yery pretty and clever yonnr toabrette. with si Weet musical Tdcal Who WIS onllha Pmtt Commit tnr I he bilVaj jls Ia!ghgagaJg 1 T STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Of the A. 4VN.C.R. R. Th,! annual mating of ibe stock holders of the A. & N. C. R. B com pan v for $be election, of tDiree- tori nl officers of toe company rw the ensuing tear, came off at More- AJ mm VITVU iHIUIUVTi The weetidg .u presided ever by and Mr. J. J. Boral. of Morehead.j acted at oorttery. ; , The report of the president was pro?ed and vnanioiouilr adopted. The report a. of the bead of the aereral department! were equally aat- We deem it intereetinj; to 1 u v. wif. vL.i BXPOBT OF FIVANC1 COXKITTK. V To the Stoekholdert of the A. 4 Ar. C. Railroad Company : The Committee of Finance in' - mite the following report; Yonr committee attended n-gu- larlr at the office of the Company atti examined Id Jdetall thi bpoke. nrer for the Steal year ending Jane 30th, 1892, and found them neatly and correctly kept, and all disburse-i Indents, efULaooed by approved vouchers. Your committee finds that th tot&l amount of money that came into the hands of the Treasury for the year ending J one 30th; 1892, from ell sources,' was 1 Cash on hand June 30, 1891,.. 20,601 05 p Making total to be ac- counted for , 202,624 84 Disbursements for same period 159,036 33 1 Leaving baL on hand June 30tn, lWi...t 43,488 31 Gross earnings for the same period.'..;.. 159,375 28 Total amt of expenses 130,952 57 Total operating expen ses of the road. 109.1W84 Balance. M 50,185 84 Deduct sale old material 63 03 Leaving net proceeds to ... balance S 50,123 41 Your committee beg leave to fur ther say that, as evidenoed by the books, the financial condition of vour orooertv has verv matenallv t. . . . lI?Pv J. If vy .II1110 M klndl ofiered tofirnish . "", ' r iT I there is a floating debt of about $1,100, with a cash balance in the Treasury of $43,488.51 and bills re ceivable amounting to $11,149.61 makingniet cash assets or its equiv wa wm .juiwa that there has been extraordinary UT 11 Wa5Bel expenditures during this . period, (from the receipts of the road). amounting r to . 45748847 said amount wu need for permanent im provenentsjachlai new engines, new paasenger obacbes. narlor car. steel tails, new deoot buildinsrs. ear aheds. twelve months Of $3,094.07. . - Expenses have been redneed mJ terially, and yonr interest has been 1 carefully looked after, aad wi -ean but congratulate yon in havinr a a ise and efficient management. - I publicans and Third party 1 peo Officials, subordinates as well aslple. ' Owing lo the late arrival of me neao, nave careiuiiy, cauuouslyiir. JSxum and Mr. . Bauer the And xealonsly managed -your pro I iv i iuuj years pasu THOS. DAX1XL8, Uhm., T.-ILMalusok, ) J'JWOLFIJtDIir. "L. ifABTBT, S. I. WooTBir, Com. The following were elected to theh. lTT f 4nlV tTi ,V SW. AK.fS1. fl T" V , 7 w.J.. i isi ews w ww viacusvw auvusshi S. L Wooten. The. 0. Daniels and EL R llackburn were elected as the Finance Committee I r.ii...n.:R.M.. v J " Messrs. W.L. Arreudell V til Daria, Diei Bell, w.' IL Sawyer I J. a. Prid M m-a. T wlIowiB rctolutiocj Jrefel introduced aad read by Ooi. Jao I r ore bead, 01 Unarlotte, tae largess private stock holdej in the road, aad the tame were Bnanimouslj adopted and ordered tpread a poo the at antes or im csurpenys meeting: v, jfesciW, Thai the stockholders of the A 4 K. C B.E. Oo. is gen Mral meeting assembled, do hereby express their heart approT! of the . . - . -.. . aow, ooaeerraaft ana , MVMM-iiae a'aiinUtration of FreftUeofc W. & Cbadwick and the preeeut Board of Itrectori, berbr tbey are toabiea mj eara aua la pai a aiTioeoa n rear. Sad. That It u the opinion of the ewcaooiaeri toat me Duatoeei uiier eU of thie BaUroed will be beit nr'l-Zjn7tZ, Za J CTn.m preeent iteoatlrt bead a the Oona- agement this Compear hej been pat spun adividendparing blJ, to the great benefit bit of the State and private stoekholdert. -U nasi m sully adopted. Subsequent to the stock holders meeting the newly elected Board of Directors organ tied and thereupon nanimomly re-elected Mr. W. 8. Uhadwiok, of Beaofort, PresiJfpt for the ensuing year, and Mr, Jr, , i. Roberts, of Newberu, bVortaryand Treasnrer. rfr President Chad wick has acobm plished wonders during the three yean of hif presidency of the A. k IN. On as is shown br thf report of I the Finanoe Oomniiltea. and ftinnha sixed by the reeently deolared . dJvi- f mi, 7iaendof percent, npon the eapital stock of the Company the first in tbe history of the road. The reeolutloni lntrodooed by Col Morehead were timely nd deserred, and their adoption was cordial and unanimous. s The A. 4 N. O. B. B, B. has in deed a promising future before it under the sagacious administration of Prtnideot Cbadwick. Barlai Ssrrto, Funeral services - will be held over the remains of onr deceased brother Henry Holland, who was a member ot Wayne Lodge A. F. A. M. in the M- E. Charch at Fre mont at 11 o'clock Sunday Sept 25th. Sermon by Rv, Mr. OicVs, after which Mason hr eeremomes will be performed at the trare All msmbers of Wayne Lodge are ree nested to .attend. Mr. J. W. liri - rr v. r.wf w iranspoixauon at a very low rate of their own. Carriages will leave the stable at 8 o'clock sharp. All Maaoni in gooa standing are cor dially invited to participate. All who intead got og trom here ' will b . a . m . -YBTOJ.W. U. fhJotti. wiikiL Axd tausc Exmaa's SpMoh, a Bvet a CoaiptoU FaOwve save la uwyr. uimipguuuw txntn house here yesterday afternoon. The court room was tUled with' yo- tMrm. hnnt half or whnm Dt mocrati and the other naif Re- speak art only bad , one hour i each, wun do rejoinuez.. .Ar. xiatier made the opening speech was, fre- quentlv epplanded by his foUowars, but when Ur. .Glenn arose and be fore he got Veil started the enthu siasm of the Republicans and Third party people bad djuppeared. Me ananeaafBllw rafatad ant) MMnnlMA. pYertbrew all of Mr. Boiler's any tohU If concerned, Dr. Ex urn s soeecn was pronounced by all a complete failure. The Democrats of - Davidson county feel much more e&cow. raged than thftv did ft few ralra tlnnm. Umi J farmeTt ; allijmcmenv .who ticket are alter! n that Amdairm aA yote with the Democrat. Notrithitan!iBw : . ih .j. uv Amntrht thm mm mam fit tddimin. h MOiwOly le. Dili vi. Mactftl, BXTCBUCaV PLATrOBM or 1860 OK WHICH ABB&HAM LIVOOLX WAS 1 .. BXBOTXD. t MFonrth. That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States and especlallf the right of each State to order tad control its own domestie Institutions according to Its own judgment exclusively, is essennai to tnat oaianoe of power 00 wHlon the perfection and endnr- anee of otr politloal faith depends; aa4 wt denoanoa tbo lawless Inva sioa by armed force, of any State or Territory, oo matter nnder what pretext, as among the gravest Of Crime." PSyOCBATIO FLATFOBM OF 1892 ON WHICH 0B0YXS0I.BYBI.411D STAMPS FOB BB-BLIOnOV. Second. Wo warn the people of onr common country, jtalous for the) preservation of tbetr free initio tutkms, that ths poliey of Federal control of elections, to which the Republican party has committed Itself, is fraught with the gravest dangers, scaroely lees than would rosin rrom a revolution, practical- "f. . - . .. .. . If establishing a monarchy on the rniBtoi wtiiepBDUC it strikes at the North u well aa the South and niuree the colored citizen even more man tne wutte: it means a . s . . . horde of Deputy Marshals at eyery polling plaoe, armed with Federal power; retorniug boards appointed and controlled by federal autbon til the outrage of tho olootoral right of the people in the severs State; antagonisms now happily abated of the utmost peril to the safety and happiness of all a met tore deliberately and justly de scribed by a leading Republican! senator as "the most infamous bill that ever crossed tho threshold of! the Senate." puch a policy, if sanctioned by ssswt ivvhiu aaevaaaa use. Cat lf-prpetuating oiSoe holders, and a4 would mean the dominance ot oligarchy of the party first entrusted with its machinery oould be dislodged from power only by an appeal to the reserved right of the people te resist oppression. wbiob Is inherent In all self -gov ernmg communities, iwo years ago this revolutionary policy was emphatically condemned by the people at the polls: bnt in con tempt of that verdict, the ReDubli ean party has defiantly declared, in its latest authoritative utterance, that its success la the coming eleo tion will mean the enactment of the Force bill and the usurpation of dorpotio control over the elec tions ia all the States." Can any fair-minded, impartial man draw any tangible, practical and substantial distinction betwp the above plank In the Republican platform of 1860 -and the Plank quoted in the Democratie platf orre of 1892, except that the position of the two parties Is exactly reversed! Io 1800 the Democratic party sought by constitutional legislation to force slavery upoaf the people of Kansas, tnen a Territory of the United StateC and iust about ris ing to the dignity of a Statointhe Union, an dliepubl leans denounce-J them for IU And now In 1691, the Chilean party aeTki bleisla- Son to Inaadexand viblatJ the rights of the State held by them so sacred In 18S0. and practically I ueairuj - iul otiun oi power on which the -perfection and endur ance of our political faith de pends." I myself In 1868 voted with the Republican- party for the recon traction of the Southern States under the act of-Congress of March X0d,l 1557; which pot the ballot ItriLs babd of the negro,' and I did so as a choice of evils be tween civil sovemment with negro suffrage, ana military government with no sTxTrage at all, and just such laws for our gorernment as a J general or the army, as a deparui ment commanler, from aeadquar- lers at Uharlestoo. d, Um might see fit in his fancy to prescribe lor the people cf North Carolina. I votedH to get rid of the military. Could X consistently rote in 1893 for men and measures calculated to bring the military back I While negro suffrage alone has urned out to be! bad 'enough In all conscience, I don't want to sup plement If now with' possible and even rbahjemilitary rule oapp Force of it. We have liad eqough recon strnction of the' South for one gen eration at least. We have felt and realised to its fullest extent the wisdom euueuiated in . the tbove quoted plank iA , the Republican platfbno'of I860, and t for one believe todsv id the doctrine ad vocated by Mr. Lincoln In I860; even though it bo nnder the color of law, that tho. "lawless invasion ey armed force of any State. , so I manor uoui-r wan preiext. is among the gravest of crimes.'' Be .44 J 1 . . . I lieving as 1 do that nil other tartv differenoes pale into insignificance wneu considered side by sido with this, and u the only boue of srivinxr (UKt w uir iuuumeuts on ion sabioct, standing now where I did in 1SUS, 1 shall cast ttry vote in this election for Mr." 'Cleveland in preference to Mr. Harrison. A word to you, my Jf copies' party friends. A few weeks ago you tendered roe, without any so licit ttiOD. your nomination for the highest iudlciaf offlca in Yonr ift. 1 tnanked you then and I still feel and shall ever feel srrateful - to you tor this manifestation of confidence. I . . . . . . though 1 bad to decline iL Since (then the Republican managers who hold tne Kepnbliean party in North Carolina by the throat, have as it is reported and generally believed, broken faith with you and pat dp a nta to ticket, luo danger now confronts yon of turning over our state goYtrnment to men who fa vor the .National force bill with itl attendent evils, and the rote of North Carolina miirht dacida that contest. Let tne bosoech you at patriot,1 rebake that spirit by your vote, and let us stand to gether and maintain inviolate the rights of the Bute which are ea sential to "that balance of power on which the perfection audendur- ance or onr political laun depends. ' That balance of power onco iub- .'. . ...... verted any destroyed, we may bid along farewell tothe Constitu tional Republic. We may expeot I too, in its stead, to be goyerned by orders from the headquarters of a military chieftain, suoh as your own eyes hsve seen in this 8outh laud not very many years ago. I myself would preier the very worst system of civil government to the best form of military despot ism. Wu. A. Gutbbib. Durham, N C. Sept 20, 1893. W. II. & 11. S. TUCKER A (JO'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Alex Harrison', representing W. II. ft R. 8. Tucker Co., Ra- leigh, N. C will be at the Ho.tel Kennon to-dav and to-morrow. ri- dav and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24, witn lines of samples, retail, ot iri4. M... llMaa fluufa mA OPERA HOUSE. DNEIQHT A ITT V Saturday f 8ept.4th S1V U X i KLLLABNEY Ani Tlva RHINE, J' c: Vl3rirf B An Irlilh S 0cn , , ., ;Ja.r-T PI IM FflR CVFRYBflDY. All the Latoct Soagi and Banoes. 'Eftservad Seats at Zxtress Offies ADMISSION . "25, 50 4 iS. The new croj), of RICE from New Orleans : is on the . . xnarket.'? Wd-'have ' r -J f' v otw w vrm rT .-ut re solicit VOIIP-' pat- ronagfe, JT. 29tbf '91 1 jr. THEBOUBLE STORE -OK- Best & ThomDson 18 NOW FULLY STO''K If n .. i wi rit FLOUH, UA(i(lIN(; AND T1KS, ( Hought in Cir lotx) Sugar t Honner'g rico. A Full line of Groceries at wholoilc anil ritiMil Buying goU in hr'e qunntitie w ar fully prrpret to meet the cloifit ceuipotition in ;ricu. In our - O-OOIDS Department Wi'arc enrryintf a flrnt cl.uui si k Ii f plc Dry OixkLi, Nolionn, SIk.jh, Jlnih, Clothing, etc We liavt- :i Uru anl ' U'IUt iMMirtuient of Men', U lies' nn'i C'liil.lrcn's HIkk tlmn lu n-toforr, am nut For Men tad Royt cmini.t s excelled aa to Bt ylo, tility ami prico. KverythluK at BOTTOM IMtlCES, We alio liuy t ottou. CoitaiunntenU of cotton solicited. 1 1 i hen t market guaranteed and returns rendered promptly. Best & Thompson, (iolJuboro, N. ('. Tie Trial Is Over AND T1IK"3UHY FIND THAT Obelisk Flour! IdTIIKJIBSr IN THIS MARKET. KKW DATBAOO A NKW CONVBUT L TO Til 18 IlKAND CAM It iV AND BAIL) THAT IT WAS Til S DK8T UK HAD BBBN A BLR TO OUT IN THIS TOWN. Willi. F UK WAS TALKING A fKCilNI) Ni: (i i:kt CAMK TP. WK I'd THIS yTKVriON: -mot mi) i mi-: Ki,oiiii sriT r y ins v--v i. (.v - n-K II.WK II i is vkakp. vvhy.1 sun nr. - tii Kit i; is () CXM'AIS )N MKTWKKN I'll RHIII' mk asd iiik otmkk ruPit hill. II I X THIS MWN. TlIK OIIK- I.1SK TAS TKS I IK K WII K T NOW If AT H ITT UNO IT Jl'ST IM011T F) TlIK OBELISK Ha- . S W K K r NI'ITV H WDII. W ..til V III WII.!. VINII IN KO or. mn pi.'H'k s )i,n on tiim ' 14AMKHT,AN! I II A V K HKN TOLU BV ()NKor TlIK IIBwr IIOL'SB lOKPalWIN THIS 'ITV THAT A UMKlir IIKKAD MAIIK VHOM IT WILI, K.KKIT l'Hr TIIUKK DATS UKUIIi TH 1 .1 WIIKN IUOB fllOMANV O I'll KII riol'H SHF HAS I SKI). I n.iv ilio ut M')jk iU giMKls ia thi city. The prices are ritfht. Let a lirar from viu. I, B, F0M1ELLE. West VV.Bnt Street. Engraving ' Mr-L-iXCitWons, Jr., a fraduaU of Pawn I Uonicicai insulate, L i nr. lad i U prepare i to do all kinds of plain L. U VUPS' Jewelry Establishment. vyeei uenoe sveei, ( if-
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