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'I'll:-. i;AHA A KG US. JOS. E. KOBINSON, KlUTnlf AND P PKIBTOR , i i'ii v i.'i i 'i to reliable paper .' i-..u r :nl thi taaillx IVmooratlc, and i 'ir n : o .Im-uaa tio !ue wherein the people's r . :..t-e l'rvkTes1vo, abreast of the ir.-. we - tin 1 1 al jthji endwivor to kfp our odl or!i an 1 local en uinn up to the day and -.in-, f ir -.m: Wticn i rapl.Ur Incrraaln, i.l-we h l.i soon hav the laxtfMt drcula t . a i y mr In ruiiir. h c i I i i M . :.!S!MKO. N. C. NOV. 17. It. 2. Democratic prty". Well, aasum o that tbe are altticted with the same childieli lulien diprition, lot them ak !ir tree wool In in a Ilcpnblican Senate and a Repub lican Prcsideut. The Repobl'can Senate will be more than willing to ?ive them Iree wool with the protection of ilie Springer bill, that is largely in f xcee of' ihe dif' fcrenco between the coat or lahor here and abroad, and why not, in a sensible basinets liko way, siiape the coining of free wool by the nni ted j nigra ant of both pai tie? That wonld be wise business method on the part of oor woolen uiann f adorers and it wonld be a wis9 statesmanship on the part of the Republican Senate and President. Don't plaj the baby ; its unworthy of both organ and manufacturers. Meet the issue manfully and onr woolen industries will speedily win greatly increased prosperity. WOOI, T Alt IKK. Daring tho campaign Thk lionet-Q. Mllla News come from Texas that Aegi s published some authentic their is a scheme on toot to defeat Tariff statistics, showine how it Roger Q. Mills for re elect iou to stands now on Woolen goods, the Senate. He is now .crying ... . , , the unexpired term of Mr. Reagan, - . . nd tho leKjfttlire Cccteti ast mirablo scale as proposed by the Tuesday will choose him or some- Springer bill that will be pending body else tor the full term begiD before tho Co ri gross of 1893. ninir on the 4th of next March, We see that the North Ameri oj''y tiling cnargea against I rVt m Vl ilia fa t It a ft Via la tint in i tl 1 t a r A J ' I 1 -XL 1 1 IO 1J lUCk UTJ 1 UVl IIS mo tmnu duujoci, uu, u iuc x ui.- u fftcti0n of the Democratic iii. rn- l ftB . m aaeipnia ixmsa says, commuuiiDg party In Texas as some otner proo- tlioreon, our woolcu manufacturers able candidates. Ice latter are want freo wool. On this point men unknown to the country, i .i.ii. nr. m;ii : . ,......,i there is practically no dispute: but"" . T' , "'"J'""-"' , loguizeu a ouo oi lue ouiineni oi i?an open secret, or ratner Democratic leaders. Uis defeat VI . II .1 A. A 1 f ... ... nardiy a secret ai an, uiai mey at this time won Id be a rare in hayo been restrained from asking stance of ingratitude aod stupidity, for free wool by the threat of the The party has jnst won the moat wool growers and others specolat. e'or,?n V1.crr7 ,n 18 I ipAit if rr smlf n li a nana nrKirtri i.. m .Btr nvAH that taaa tAA I I . .UK iu t-.w. Mr. Mills has doDe more than any ens would logically follow free other man in Congress to put for- wool. That threat once had vi- ward as the cardinal principle of tality and force, but it has none Democratic faith. now. The woolen-trrowers have The country holds him in high placed their own seal of eondem onr his fearless and perma- r l.AMa U.aal. C a tff I . ' ITT 1 nation on tho mockery of protec , . Wflrfl .n1 uonioiuem oy niga iarm laxea- wavering his voice waa clear and and they are generally now quite I his forward step firm. Rut tor willing to accept freo wool with met like Roger Q. Mills tho Dem woolens cheapened in proportion ocratic party would have still been only to the cheapened raw tnt"jgnd the country would hardly have I fcVva i n iiu iv n ci tuu j j o few little politicians in Texas are to.day, and none will think of free trJinK driye him out of the sen ate. "Makes the mare go!" And makes prices low for goods that i i ' y ,i i ) cjf ip. I buy ijr '1 II t)r cieli. iitc th" folluirjy lo v oricia. E'lin'JQ'ls pries 35, for 2 c n', Alxivr All, price 40. for 35 cents. Teu other k inla at 25 unn er poand. All gradio suuff. Uiars 1 to 5 eta. Trunk. $1.20 to $1.75. Cofoo If ( KAlKt ivlNU SOUTH. ; No. tl I No. tl "ustMail Dally. ?i ; Uaiij. ISundar. HARD Lv Weldon . r itooay M . 1 12 30 , iu M3 p m t 10 i & UU p m! 131 Worbte.l .r) ct'. White and lle.i Flannel from 20 to 25 cents per yard, Canton Flannel. 1 to 10 cents per yard Woolen Dress Qoodss, from 10 to 2 ct per y'd Ar Ta;boro. Lv Tarb.jru. Ar Wi!aon.. Lv WiUon Ar Si'lraa. Ar KaTBttevllle. 2 IN ml K58pai6 UOpm 218 p Bi T0C p m 7 09 a m 40 a m 430 n ai M- p m I Lv Ooldshoro. . . , Lv Warsaw l.v Magnolia Ar Wilmington... 3 15 p m Hi p m 4 37 p m 6 :0 p m 7 40 p id M0 p m tU p m 830 a m 30 a m t44 a m 1126 a m NO. 15 DAkLT. TRAINS OOfNt, NORTH. Lv Wi!..ihtoi . Lv M ... uolla Lv Wraaw. ... V 'lol'laboro Tbespeotacle is truly diaeust- tng. Atlanta Journal. STATE NEW8. woolens unless the woolen manu facturers adopt too suicidal policy of churlishly denouncing every movement for judicious tariff re form as free trade. Ihe Mills bill was tho best protective tariff that could have been devised tor our Charlotte News: Evcngelist W. woolen manufacturers. It was M ift who returned home a dav better for them a mt..u- two ago from Lynchbnrjr.wherc tariff than Clay's tariff ot 1842. It h.ld a leri" ?' rJ 8Dccee8ral "uu olur Oreenwood, S. C:, next Sun raw materials used with wool, with day. a Uniform nrntnrtinn nf 4.0 nl Mnt u n.u. Wadesboro Muunaer: Dr. W c . , ,, , , . C. Ramsey died at his home m Fr.uKBrui.i mai nas passea tne Monroe last Tuesday, of consump- iiuuec uj moro man a two-thirds tion, aged 72 years. Dr. Ramsay Tote and is now pending in the wt8 0QC8 resident of Wadesboro Senate, gi res free wool, etc., and and 18 we" rmmbered by many f,nm wt ii,,n,.., - . of our citizens. He was an ex FIUlcclIOU . Uent Q prominent ik nB. ujiu- member of the i'reabyterian a n a .-i ....... J ll i - 1 V uiuumr lunuucfj ioai made the Church woolen mannfaM Mills hill. nrf Mn.;.iu 1..-1L A6fbwn Journal: Mr. R. A. 1.-. MWWI ed .this home in More. measure, hea1 Sanday. fls was the maoa ana u win dc simply a repetition ger of the Carteret Lumber Com of that midsummer madness if the PDJ H came to Morebead last Springer bill shall be rejected. year and stabliebed a large' w Tariff revi.inn i.nn -.;.ki- ,UI, ncre- " w" Uithlul in t.i r j 3.. . Christain wrk, clever and well ... "i-"u 11. xue 19. liked. The remains, accompanied publicans confets, as with one by bis family paaaed through ve voice, the fatal tolly of the Mc terday morning en route to Philii Kinley tariff, and when tariff re- delphia, his former home for inter- vision is called for on every tide, ment why not take it up a a practical Hleigh Ckronide! Senator Ran busineea question and treat it on tl0.ta WM D tnf CJ jwterday.kdid business principles! It is no Ion. fn,d.8 were .fv t0 O-er a. nnlit.V.I ,..n- Tl. T- w'u flaOCQ OI me ,7 . i"F' great victory which makes us all have settled that and the Repnb- feel good U doe to hit effort, hcan party coDteaaea the failure as Wbeneyer the beat interest of this political factor. The more grad tate j dDge' the Senator is nally revision can come the better iTer in tbe front ,ine 1 wr it will be for all, and why not ZSHf9 ?.0De b"w or , ' , , . J am woger. Hu pooches in thacaiu- -,lu .rCC wooi, iree iron ore, paign will Jong be remembered, free coal, hemp, etc, all of which Day after day for tVrtt tm'tfci he wooid lighten the burdens of oar ,PPeIe3 to oar people to come to mduitries and enlarge American , den of aril liberty ttrd products and enlarge comumal K0Teft-.They' tniwered -uut," tays the Sorth Ameri Sugar, Soda, Startch, 5 cents per pound. Coffee, 10 cents, Bpice, 15 ceaU, Tarched Coff -e, 25 cents per pcuud. And lot of other thing in fact every thing that ertaing to a first Lv Kayettoville.. Lv Beima Ar Wilaon Lv Wilaon Ar Hocky Mount. Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weld on. SCO IS, !36tmj 91MD 1 64 . ... ,10157 a ID 1111 a m 2 55 a m.ljUft p m 930 a m U3'i a m No. 40 Dally ex eunaay 4f0 d 0 02 p m 1 15 p in 710 p 8 35 a m ;1W p m 4 UJ .... 130 p m S 30a m 6 06 a m 18 p m llilpo 804 D 838 p m IU p m 10 00 pa class grocery, at rock bottom ludy's shoe prici 5-TA solid, lroin 90 to $1.75. A mm a Shoe, Solid, from $1 up. 5-lfrhe abovo prices aro spot cash. No credit If goods do not suit return them in aa good condition as when bought, and 1 will refund the cash for them. o HD. Ii, KDJsIUNDjSON, Opposite Hill s dru store Walnut BL Ooldboro. N. C. Train on Bootland Nook Branoh Bjad leavoa weldon, 4 00 p m., Halifax 4 tl p m; arrlv Kootlana Neck at MS p m., Cfreeoville 8 1) ). m.. h Ins ton 8,00 p.m. Returning leaves (Innton 7-10 a. m., Greenville 8 85 a m. Arrive Hallux at lioo mn Weldon 11 so a m, daily Trains on waanlnrtoa Branoh leave Wash Ington 7,00 a, m., arrive A 4 H. Ju notion 8 41 a. in . rturtiin(f leaver A. & R, Junction T.10 rot WasblnKtou 6,44 p. m. Dally anday. Oonnecta with trains on and KaleUrb K, K., and Kootlai.d Ktx-'H or.iuch. Train leaves Tarboro, N.C., via Albemarle b Ralflah railroad, daily exocnt Sunday. 4 4 p.m., Sunday 3 00 p.m. .arrive Wllllamaton, N Plymouth 8 SO p m flymoutb dally J., 1 W p. m., 4 HO p. m i 40 d m. Heturnlnir Ion re ficept Bunday, 8 00 a m.. Sunday 8 00 am llliumaton, 7 ifj a m., 1(4 a.m., arrive Tar jm, 10 40a. tn 11 2D am. Truing on Southern Division, Wilson and Fayutlevllle Hrarch loaves Fayettevllle (JO p. m., arrive Itowlnnd 7 I'X p. m. Returning leaver Rowland 7,36 a. m., arrive Fayette vlliu U.20 a. m.. dally except Sunday. ' J rain on Mid laud, N . C . , branoh leaves Golds boro. daily except Sunday, S 00 a. m., arrive Bmlthflold, 7 80 a. m. tteturnins; leaves Bmith- flold, 8 00 a. m.. arrive Qoldsboro. 30a. m Train on Nashville branoh leaves Kooky Mt. at a la p. m.,aiTivesMabviiie6 up. m,Bpriiif uopeo oup. m. neinrninfr leaves eprinir Hope H 00 a.m., Nashville a 86 a. m., arrive Rooty Mount B 1 a. m.. daily. exoeDt Sundav Train on Clinton branch leave Warsaw foj Clinton, dally, exoept Bunday. S SO d. m. ar ¬ il 15 a. m. Returning leave Clinton at B US a.m. ana a iu p.m.,oannotmgat Waraawwitt Hot. 41, 4. uina is. TIMES. NVIEW OF THE VEUT HARD v TIMES WE HAVE KEDU0FD .THE PRICE OUR FURNITURE, S0IPYOU ARE NEEDING BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, OH AIRS, SAFES, MATTRESSES, A SUIT OF FURNITURE, OR ANYTHING IN TOE FUR NITURE LINE, COME TO SEE US. iUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, AND OUR STOCK THE LARGEST IN EASTERN CAROLINA. YOURS TRULY, Goldeboro, Raleigh aod Darham. Southbonnd train on Wilson A Favottevih Branoh la No. U. Northbound Is No. 50.Dall erth,will sto: Goldsboro an . Having purchased the BUGGY AND WAGON Business of J. B. EDUKRTON, I want the public to know that 1 shall keep a full assortmeut of Vehicles at the old Jones Ftand, and they must be sold. Don't fail to come and see me before buying anything that goes on wheels. will manage the business, anil all communications relating to any thin in our line will receive prompt an careful attention. JNO. F. SOUTIIERLAXD, ll K. JON Manager. except Sunday Train No. SiY, South, anJ It Nerth. will sto: only at uocky Mount, wmo uajrnoua. Train No. 78 raakoi olose oonnoetlon at We. don for all point North, daily. All rail vi Richmond, and dally, exoept Sunday via Bt L.ino, aiso at Kooky Mount dntly exneot Hi aa. wttn Morrolk and Carolina tfallroad Norroia aad an point North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Qea'l Sup J. R. RRNLr. Grn'l Minauer. T.;M Emibsob. Trafflc M&Dairer. Car Loail Time Table No. 22. TO TA KB EFFECT OCT, 17, 1890. 1TKAINS GOING EAST. j4fram iii am a' ii i in la ii rnn TlfkM a i . , k w.j, mort arrravaua' M rf rV,;-' ue woolen manufacturer MuI relrrU rieniiaMaUy ooi akbg anjthing from th S AHr T!a DIRECT LINE. TRY-WEEKLY TRIPS. In otdoi to mak mor oonvwilcnt and economical use of thvi-Mtls n.iw employed In the North Carolina scrvioc. and thus ut Betl-r Sme the Interests of Shippers; th a yd Line and Old Dominion Ptoauship uumpauy oivt ounciuai ui mertre tbptr re spective lin. s between Ncwberr.. N. C. and Norfolk. Va., Into o line, thus rlvlnv -ciiom an1 truck sh'piwrt thr I rlpa caob wek between Now bom an I Norfolk via w asouurtoD. NO ADVANCE IN RATES. On and after Monday, July 4, 1382. until runner nouoe, ii e Steamer Nevtern, Capt. Sontfigrate Steamer Enola, Caul Boyd AND - I WtllsmU from Norfolk, Va for Newbvro dltvot, every Monday, wdnoaday, and KH day, 4 makln conneotloo with the At laaUo and North Carolina riallroad and th waicr uoh oo peutv ana Treat r. vera. RatDTalrw. will aall fnm NUm t. v,. folk. Vl, lloodaya. Wedn.lan aod VH i.r. at II (noon) raaklnir ca ecU..o aa rorxni wiia in iw Bay Line, iw hjnuuiTi tnvuf-aB U1M, rnr t'Dlladel' Raw, ib .tui uomiuiiic Blao .hip Co., fur W Tork.Ta Merchants' rj Mape-s' Lin for Prondeooe and llo-oo , anl Th4 Water Unea fw WaahlMroa. 1.C, Htchroond. Tl. tkus atvloc an all watar r..,. i .n IO. R. Northern and Kulini poiou. Aooa4fo . man with t' R-and N. k W. H. U forth ranseis will Bnd a rood t.i, mr... wfiww, ana very courvray an 1 attmtion win vm tmta inwia oy u oracera. Laos, Norfolk, Ta. 8. H.ORAT. Arent. NwBm.N.C. rvji.d-tf. Fresh Fish. Tbe undersleued has opened a stand In tbe City Fish Market wAtre he tn inpplr fresh fish dailw te the pttbll" A renerotia share of riatroora i earneatlj aoliclted. Ewpectfullj, i : . . ' TflO fl'DUnnw STATIONS. LEAVE. Goldsboro Beet's LaOrange Falling Creek. Kinston Caswell rovet Core Creek Tuscarora Clark's Newborn Riverdale Croatia Havelock . . Newport WilJwood Atlantic Morehoad City AUantic Hotel Morehcad Depot No. 51 No- I t A. XI. 6 80 7 06 7 8i) 7 63 8 80 8 66 10 oa 10 80 11 06 11 41 3 00 8 42 8 60 4 13 Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats D eceived at our Mammoth Establislimerit'and to be sold at Lower Prices than ever betora in con formity with the Hard Times. We offer threat in ducements in 4 42 For Men, Boja and Children. Boots'ati Shoes, and endles Tariety, Ws 4 OO spll Olllu ia ha at nf nila . XT .l.m.- t. I rr- lers, Bay State and Bankter'a, Don't buy your Clottuuj and Shoes elsewhere. We are 6 01 6 21 6 28 P. M J 1l 1 TRAINS GOING WEST. ..i.V. STATIONS. LEAVE. Moreheitd Depot . Atlantic Hote 1 Morehoad City Atiantic Wild wood Neewport Havelock Croats n Rirerdale Newbern Clark's Tuscarora, Core Creek Doyer Carwell Kinston Fallinff Crrxk LaQ range Bert's Goldsboro No 50.t No. 2 1 A. M. A M 6 25 7 00 7 15 47 7 27 6 5S 7 68 7 01 $ 05 7 13 8 2 733 DM 7 47 8 33 7 52 9 44 8 SO 1 80 8 48 9 12 8 68 9 80 S 12 8 00 S 28 840 939 405 963 500 10 00 5 30 10 25 .8 04 10 40 6 34 11 10 P. M And, consequently, .oaagdvoiyott btfet floaiitj. Jrettar fit and better wlec- tion ana more Btyhsh goods at j-KMCa.,. BOTTOM PKICES than any other establishment. Uit04.ii -...i '.Ult-'t Bonn? LL U joe jje ceivea. riiiv " ' i i ... i i Ckjmpetiri.U not onfj. voe vuitjoi, out poLB,;ioa te-gtii r4usteiAai7mgt oetter gooo which are vcoyUzat otuFiUr, Jbedesarf trran-yaa will get elsewherja., ; 1TVU.tXict and wUeadwalrnrade ' , ia proof posUtTe tb4, onnasjerti ai.arettrme.lWask'foTi only one prsc apithatifmttaeta-ieooipetition. A child can Day goods as ooeap ar oar ictt .in I'fctrtlmWjor J'.iii tW"v nrn nnnfln''ii rrr4c Ifr riVA . rintr niTin r.ii "W No60 Daaeenrer daiir r n-- ! .nivuriiaBrx.wab awi&4UJ.io in uarpei avaftLna, S'CTdA"SL8ffi BgVArt Squares; alw a fall line of 10-4,! U-4. and 13-4 BBtk- ' ,; R41 traloT wrirb v ' 1 '' A CwVn td great bwjrajpsln LADIJ3S! CLOAKS, JACKETS at 4 p.m. i and iVKAltjw, JJur vaaaorunent in that line u exaauita and we ask aa Kn K1 Jn n ! ' il.--t. V ' a a.v. wa. l iiituni, uuiT pinpni Kim.iinHTwrnnn nprnra nnwincr .... -i ruT;. " "T 7 a w . . w. traia I i uiTe ni a can ana, we snail pe preasea to snow yoa onr jti TnetdaT, Thuraday aad Satarday. Mondiy, Wednesday aod Fridsr'TOir -wita W. & W. thronrh fir.t vu bound, leaying Ooldaboraat lVlurx m a r. titt t T d e 8 bits, and s pride to our cii ' W VU UO&I1KI. Bnparj n forjaw t 80 83, 84 4 85 W. Oetr Strect, Q0LDSBQH0 N, V,
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