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M EROANTILEj PRINTING Reliable Advertised VII THI TOLCMXa Cf CAlDi. IKTITATIOMt. . AVD FA.STCT PWXTUrO ARQU3 JOB OFFICE. I TO B ECU ft I CC BTOM K RB "This A&aos o'er the people's rights Doth aa eternal vigil keep ; No soothing strain of U&Ii'i eon Can lull ita hundred eyes to sleep'. I Vy GOEDSBORO, N. C SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1802. NO. 152 tt i THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY uIf J ant o lname f a fypwW ilwrt caii, A man wto lot ami believes in A eeuntry beyond everything else, Che man who, determined once in wXai direction hisdut lead, cannot be swerved Af tie. fatkf-tke. fhn lol iedoQQedfw persistent in what he be A tievee to be right the wan who think not of self, but of hie country and itt needs, 1J would name Orover Cleve-Jadl."-J-Chaunoey M. Depew. 4 i 7 NEW ADVEKTJS Ctottc Seed-Oil Mill. Fs1I Willinerj Mra. 8. I. Griffin. Toothbrushes Miller & Shannon. iii&i day o October. Thi Board of Count j Commia lionen meet next Monday. Mb. If. A-iBptufcl guperiHtei,. dent of the Qojdaboro. garniture Factory, is on a vacation fiait to tif borne near Philadelphia. Wht doci not the Republican reM aay something about Clere and's letter. Has it paralysed lielr f Crtilit y for falsification TV- f ' 1 Thi atores fit our TJebrew .fejtow pitiiena wjjl te closed to-day in o leryance ,f TfW ' K'PP'j ' : py w j) open aj; 0 o'clock thia evening. Mil Bd. Burden, Sorerintendeiif of Trinifiorbtion fofrthef Atlantic (feast liv, lf out, yHOiqiooro i (be pit yeebjrdfy RtfHOs W..W. Poncsn will pre. id over the N. ft Conierenoa which convenes in thia city Dec.lth,inatead of Bishop A. O. Uaygood. Bishop Duncan i a great prficherand a magnificent presiding officer. J? Will Allen and "Tobe" SUvena anl Will Dortcb wade timn.g JjiCfCb for uemocracy ax we meet: ifetbPT&tfldaiTOtadaj nigrbf Pgrtcb nd gtevena vat .Fremont Md A"enMjwjN boo hpua Th liemocraflff partjThaa do neeS for lukewarmitea in theae tronblona Vines of political emergencies Let the faint-hearted flee tta field, t$ aooPglffijiL'Sd filtJSm invincible. ' ' That veteran Democrat, bra re Confederate aoldier and peerlea3 cam gner Mai. tv. ai. oooina, oj rteeri I. M o tn C tj jeaie nt Hint forinaton-,'wierefie ,kaTto-daT. Hf .wlll apeak: In : Smitlifleld 9P Miadaj. T;;j r ; .1 W MxJ. . W. A. Johnaon, bnaineta r8&nagef?r;f tt!rtif l Pamocratic Ileaayr fiampaon oonnty ia going Democrauo thia year, u nanal: but by an increaaed majority. ..-.'i' Tnxxt ia a new firm in Goldaboro, bnUorred'ri W 8? Uunter Hall bM purchwed nAlf Intaraatla the atore of Mr. Prank B. EdmnndaonT wbo fofllhe pait year or so baa cWa'cki iio oeaafnl dry gooda, notiona and (ro bnaineu at tee corner ox fonn i the tradlBir public' in d will furelj command a liberal abaraof the trade. The HjW 'ol Iht CWt Pro brill 3 Hall AEdmBBdsoor-THB- A&ous wi,be. jb rin jo J ajtoe Q Th apeulal train that went lorvu from tnia city jeaterday. morning orer the W. Av W. Eaitroad ' to the Wearer speaking at Eocky Mount carried 7 passengers from tbif depot, af wbopjl r ffcriAcfitf and when the sraia J caa- ami! ai Bockr Mount it bad oajnarf,'. by actual count lid passengers, a large number of whom 'wire -DvbmCtu going.tfllookon at the gathering. Wearf tol that 1Q 00 people aU feuded it the apeaking, cf which Dumber 100 were negroes, SOO-esti-mated Third party i tea and tba bal ance were penocrat. Tb -Wearer bippodxome is.ncf pfofperjEg3B North Carolina. The people of ji'crth Carolina are peqratff. ; IP WEAVER'S DAY IN RALEIGH " GOV " EXUM ON HAND BUT NOT ' 1 Carolma. - . tV ' I t i t 7 ; ? . The lUleifib Chronicle of yeeter haa a straightforward and unbiased account of the Wearer celebration in the Capital cty on Thursday, frour-jrhich Democrats cnVSold the neartTOT vie v. aaa uv s The Chronicle says : Two weeks ago chair mau b. Otho Wilson said there would bo people here from fifty counties to greet Gen. Wearer. For weeks there had been persistent efforts br him and all T1 TfWjP!'! mwjbjf ery ,to( get m Mowd nere. There were' great ex pectations and quiet hints of "2,000 mounted men ", and that sort of thing. Early Yesterday morning it waa stated bv Mr. Georce L. Tonn- of(i tbat'lSfl people would come nere to give weaver a welcome. Theae things will how how high tbeJTbird pr,tjrworkar Jhad pitched theic estrmatev l 4 ne t pcrtori felM&dly bt of tie f romlsc. Quite a number of newjpaier peo- pla jrerj preseut and oio'of these were on toe pariiion, iir, lbad, iL, Ilorton, of the A, tlr ita (Ga. (ua, who 'wag 'present, was treated with great discoartesy, Chairman Wihon stating that Mr. lie ton could have no seat on the platform. &r, IJortou bad the Bulaski affldayits rady. but aa Weer"made top 'allsiQn JQ the Pijlaaki watte here was bo necessity for hjrayoflaehem - THI BJ-BAKIjrO, It was U;30 o'clock when the exercises at the park began. There were not orer 2,000 persons prPBent and the moat' eonaenrative -estimate waa that a third of these were Dem ocrat there waa. besides 4 large ele- mentor Kfpn oilcans inu ootb, r rfiq John top county abore 16Q D.emo craa cargo-in a body, pieveland jifdgee were plentiful and plenty of good Democratic literatqra was giTea at ay,' At the hour named chairman Wibjonrin a few words of welcome, Introduced Gen. Wearer aa "the next President of the United States ". Gen. Wearer came forward, and after applause addresBei, his remark; to the t ladlef and gentlemenT, But it WW I noticeable fact that the ladies were very few In number, there be ing riot orer a doien present. Gen. Wearer entered upon a review of his can raaa, -which began a,t Denver: Colorado, giving n account of (be Elaborate receptions which ba laid, bad .te-giri--him througbouL Ue then sraye brief account t tba tour . through , the Southern States, not mentioning the welcome accorded bim on this part omm mmm privilege u aqdreis the people or North Carolina, tba borne of L. L Polk.' lift discussed the origin of the Farmers' Alliance and - then spoksat full length; oa ita purposes, 4c 16 failed, qna notable ex--Option, to toudh a a:ngi0 plank in tb.e St. Loqia platf orm but dealt alont In - generalities. The "allrer pUak1ioweTer, hetdidrioleslin?4 that hia'parlf wontfbave unlimited coinage of ailyer and tb? circulation irQjiKr bB.ralaDd'td'llQ' per bead faid W t P'tJ m6ney--tbii s oar platform." The speaker in many instances heaped wdrds of abuse upon the Democratic partfIbACoDrre8Swljicb failed lf argument and a speech calculat ed to teach lea peopic icm vac issues M tow darltlbt- been tbe-pritiU of any people tq bpr. unit ss it WM th,at of.hU stqmp com p.liW ll-Lfaae.rj Witk ffJ.Tw Lvii id ttioi tJq I Ipu. iog giren Yim for an hour and' a quarterrhe theriTook bis seaL .OltWitsoj then.) introduce! .rs, Iase, of VDQ PpUrtd t once opeft a defence pf women enter ioe the present campaign and of ber own entry into the arena of politics. Iler speech waa extremely oratoric 1 and.declaroatory, bat as a political cffwt'wasoff Jdc) yejToonia the ol(f parties as ld rascals, she made aopje of tb,e wildcat atatemenU, " tcareci' wry nrrvD to the effect that they are dying, die integrating and passing away. She said she was the only woman in tre United States who had practiced law win both th upper aod lower courts." She concluded her speech, not bar ing touched upon the irsues, without any argument, and failing te suggest auy remedy for the wfongs which he declared she cune to point out. Giro. Wearer read a telegram from Terre Haute, Indn in regard to the political situation in that State. Chairman Wilson proposed three cheers for "Weirer aud Field" md a! a ar V. mi . inree cneers ior Mrs. ijeaee. inese were giren. Then there were calls for Exuro, but there wrs no re sponse. Mr. Wilson made a short appeal for ccmptigu funds, after which the crowd dispersed without farther dimonttration. Giu. Weaver escorted Mrs. Lease to the carriage and with Mrs. Wearer and Mr. Wilson they were driren to the Y arbor o. At 5 o clock they left, ria Weldoo, for Iiocky Mount- New War Ships. Washington, Sept. 29.-VThe two vessels for whore construction proposals weio issued yesterday by tho Nary Depart mont, will make an important addition to our naval fleet, and in armor, armament and equipment these two proposed ships w'll equal if not surpass any thips of similar type in existence. iheir fighting powers will be ot tue first order and their great speed will enable them to run away from ship superior to them in righting ability. Fully equipped and ready for commission the two ships, proposed to be built, will cost in the neighborhood of three million dollars. Congress, in the NvaJ AiPPrc prlation bill qf the psst session, au thorise! the construction of these vessel, but made no appropriation tor : thoirj. Tho hattlo-ahip will oost exclusive of armament nearly four million dollars, and tho armed croieer about tho same amount as her prototype, tho Now York, or oeaflv three million dollars, oxcla- biveoflier armament. Plans for thecmi6cr, which will probab',7 be nimed tho Brooklyn, jiU ior a vessel a little longer tb,an tho N,cw York, otherwise her general di mensions will he abqqt tho earao. She will be about four hundred feet long qq the load line, with sixty -four toct beam, twoutr-threo ieet draft, 10,000 indicatou norso power, which should bo capab'o of sending her through the water at a eped of twentv knots, Uer coal an pply will W abiut 1,700 tons. 1104 armament win eoneisi or eignt 8inch breech-loading riflee; twelve 5-inch breechxloading rapid-fire rifles, and a strong a.rUIe?y battery of gating gone six pounders, and a torpedo boat " With her great coal capacity it is thought she will be able to have steam log endur ance of 15,000 miles at a fourteen knot rate aiaioat 13,000 miles from the New York. The bjUletkip will be 60 feet bug, 48 foot beam, 24 feet draft inrj will have 11,000 bone-power, which it la calculated should de velop 16 knots speed, tier arm ament will consist QMur 1,-inch breeoh-loadiog riflrV: twenty six pounders and five one pound auni. Witb thg award or eoctraou tor these vessels every ahlp authorized by Congress in recent years either will have been constructed or con tractors authorised to begin troxje- if tbe,y bae not already started to worr. Th Cholera, QuiKASTTax, September 29. The folio wins; is the 11 o'clock bulletin. reeeied?rom Dr. Byran i "Nothing oewoo toe liobemta.the side patients are still improving." (Signed) Ujran". Ntw Yokx, oept, A apt picioua cae of fiholexa ia reported Itoxa tioverneur hospital lut olgbt The "inspect" la Benjamin Beaker, Knulan emmigr ant, -t years 01a The case ia under investigation, NiwYoig, Bept. ig.The fjealth Board bulletin issued this laornloflr reads 1 No cases ot cboK era in this city since September iistb. r. - - QrAKurmrK, 8. L, Sept S9. Tbe five new esses of cholera cu board the Bo! ems, repoated Sep tember 97b, seem to b,ire been tie-hit flicker in tba expiring flame of cbolerv The Third Parly Yceterday. Mr. Hardy, the gentleman who nominated hxum for Governor and aubeeqnently withdrew from the Ibird party, now atatea that his reason for withdrawing was tbe -'information he had that tho lea dcrs ot tho movement were to rc- ceire $50 000 if they succeeded in placing North Carolina in the ilarrison cohnun". - Only a few days ago we inquired or a prouiincnt Kcpnbhoan what he thought of a political outlook, and received tho prompt rely that it was brighter, since be hoard that . w it. me uepuMicans meant to use money in t hie State. Tbis reply, taken in connection with Mr. Hardy's etatomoot, would 1 1 1 inaicato a deliberate pun to so debauch political morality in North Carolina aa to make tbe btato pur chasable for Harrison. Tho dis grace that would attach to such an act would become a part of the history of tho Stato and shame the generation which aro to come after us. The stain could not be washed out with all tbe waters of the ocean. And when we hoard General Weaver yesterday, and looked npou the Third 1 arty leaders around him, we wore impressed with tbo correctness of Mr. llardy a infor mation. We were o impressed, a 1 -TT because ucnorai weaver is ae blatant a demagogne aa wo ever saw or heard, and becanso tbo lea dera'of the Third party in North Carolina have violated every prin ciple of political ethics, and to 60II themselves to the .Republican party is only one step raoro infam ous: Fifty thousand dollars is quite a sum to bo divided between a few men in this Stato who are mislead ing our people fo: selfish purposes to promote their in teres te. The rank aod file of the ibird party will reoeiyo one dollar. They are being decoived by promises of financial legislation which will sever rv enacted, apo, hich are based nnon inofcenarv motives. Tho whole proceedings yesterday would bo a mere languablo tarcc. ignoble as to tho loaders, wore it not for the fact that throoor four hundred good men were being be trayed. And we venture the belief that it the rank and hlo of the Third party procoision yesterday could hr.ro realized, wh16 listen ing to Weaker at Broadside ri, what they are sure to real iso, cro long, they would bare driven out of their presence tbe men whose chiconery seeks to en trap them ic,to, tbo. agency of be tray i,ng to the epemj the best in terest of their native State. lnbiaseod men calm in reach ing conclusions, must ee, must know that the lhird party candi date for President cannot be elected and that the issue if between Oro ver Cleveland and Benjamin Har rison. And Southern men ought not to hesitate bow they should vote. We say, if it was not eoriaqi', tbo whole affair would be aa broad a faroo as ever- waa enacted under the administration of Sancho Pan in the government of his Island tint it is serious, Decauee our sys tem of unlimited anffrage gives tull sway to the deansgogne by enabl ing bim to a p pea, I ta the prejudice of the unlettered and the untaught and those are admitted, with tbe capable, to equal control in tho dictation of public policy. The vote of the ignorant count for as mnch as that of th,e learned) that of the base aa weightily as that ot the patriot, and tbis is why the demogogoe is more to be feared sod despised in thia country. Such elementa of our political life plays with momentous ajfairs which govern the fortune of a people ot sixty live millions with the levity and heedlessness of children play ing with fire, intent only on per. sonal advantages, without regard to thebBatda, of the flame tbey kindle. The leaders' knew wbst tbey were doing yesterday. We hope that tbe rank and file, will awake, before it is to lste,to the danger of which tbey now - appear so need les, llaUigS vAtvntcte. I used 8aaUon Ot! for froatsd feet and bacaacba, and found it to bo the bet rem edy and pain ktllcr oa earth, airs. Msnru) Nieder, alt PJcaaant, Wcntsorolasd. W FALL STYLES The Display of Fall Millinery -AT- Mrs, 1 1, Griffin's, UNPEK THE OPERA HOUSE. la now complete, entirely new, very All II 1 1. a uracil re auu ai prices nerer before known for MILLTNKRY In Goldaboro. Call and Examine my Btock before purchasing. Mrs, Sue Petteway and Mia Foote, woo are laminar wun an tne latest styles in ladies' wear, will take pleasure in showing goods. OcU-92. GOTTOI1 SEED HIGHEST MARKET rmcE PAID FOK COTTON SEED -AT THE- 6OLDSB0RO OIL MILLS. GOLDS BO RO N. 0. il w tf. THE FINEST LINE OF TOOTH - BRUSHES IN (iOLDSBOUO CAN BE FOUND AT OUR Pharmacy. OUR 25 ct. BRUSH CANT BJB I- It K AT EN. "Hair Curlers 25ct& MILLER & SHANNON. 69 cents. WE - WUM) 1 call your special attention to a line ot CORSETS! f 5 hooka, extra Irth in DRAB AND WHITE, WHICH WE ARK NOW- OFFERING AT 69 cents. H. Weil & Bros., 80, 82, 84 and 84. . . ,vW.CXNTIUB8t. ELEOTRIO KINGS , , For the oare of Rheamatiaa. Fot sak by "Wattf& Watts. BLAOK DIAMOND FoaetalaPcaa, TJairewal Favorite. 11 for sale ty wai ij watts. TALK. ' ' Tn good dressing, These three; Hat, Glovos and Scarf but the great est of these is the scarf." There is one! thing about our 50 cent Scarf that's peculiar. N o other line is made from such rich silks, and this is easily explained. Ninety per cent, of the styles are exclusive; ours alone.Oan any buyer buy intelligently without see ing this line? Einsti Hi Company. Correct Dressers and Haberdashers. BY EXFRESM New lot NecKwear received to-day at New York nargain Store. Large Shield Bows, wniM and black. Don't BE DECEIVED! 0 HONEST COMPETION la the life oi trade, and wc Guarantee price as well as qnality Of goods. We keep tho beet tho market Affords and would call Eepedal attention to tho 4BEST0N EARTH- A BRAND OF FLOUR Wo have control of for this city. Those who hsvo not tried it Ought to and be convinced That there is noue hotter. Our line of TEA, COFFEE AND SPICES 18 COMPLETE. Try our new brand of Coffee Just received, Said to be Tbe beat in the world. A nice selection of CANNED GOODS And everything kept in a El EST CLASS GROCERY. We incite you to come to aee oa. Bizzoll Bros. & Co, Waoleaals and Retail Faacy Grocer. . Aprar-w. . : ; . , -
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