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n If A. V i ; 4P; Lcridrctli's n ; i - ' I,, Falrcloth 0 Ai OAHDSK SEED COIXAIM) SEES PEAS AND BEANS AT FOR SALE AT MILLER'S. PHARMACY IIILLER'S PHARMACY: "This Aa " b'tr the peopled Mgnta. Na soothing strain of If ale's ton Can loll it hundred eyes to sleep". w aa -; tui r.ja keep GOT.bSBORoTN. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1893 vot:. xvi. : . NO. 104 i-HE ARGUS. : : DAILY AND WEEKLY. , . -. ' tlT Tkere uo no e v medium for advertising than through our columns, m bur paper goes dally Into hi bands of iU .uiuny readers, that keeping taem ever re- unladed, ,of oor advertising merchanta; ind aa the chief reason for conataat adver- lain is to bat th' adrcrtlacmenU read a often as powble ; the auveaugeor aa : vertUing la Thb Daut Abqus U-aJ once rldeaV aa-oor patro&a win have taolr ad vertisetnents read afreak every iaf--itatee " aroiahed on application. V' ' -x BcbscbtttiohRatbs rom Daily Ore copy, one year,' in advance. .'V. 8 00 unecxpy, six montha, in advance.. 3 DO One copy one month. In ad ranee T . 60 Fotice. : Bone Fertilizer.; Buff Cochin Eggs, ADVERTISEMENTS tge toota ce nt are "work- laat honri of the session when, . iltCl ZsenUawUia lU Uhalf. there Is anv obiaetfon raiaed. th n M i W t.M I if . i .... . icj tfovu'imczH tui i wuiux ca -vemDeri ox uontrresi ana tit Serric:.Sut Uit Poop! Eiv Jors ihooli reeiit. Elgltl that Xm tilt Oorminfntjnitet fpoetpotaefrre deli re 17 for the Should Begird v,C? pommanHiet., Ubairmaa Hen- L. 4o.-. iof the sIIonse PoeUge Com- Thi qoestion ii alwtji more or fiti apeakiag of petiti or Mkinjt lewaitated. The GoTernment hai I pon> .oe reauoeu w one " I Ant em An haa M'lhaa aantimanl anderUken f carry all the mail fo forOM mtL.U .ntirtl main Al I- 1J3- L.ll I - 1 C " . me pcopif. aou m oruer me oeiwiaraCturea.f It UDOHpontaneoM. II to do thia rork. it hat created an lit ehould be brousht a boa Lit would. abolntel tmotti$1f i Hj Mai, all i 9 riot to IbaJ nmn.t5lftr.mr. drln frftm - UrKtOMDeM flrma, bat to the pOOf j ai. u j 11 a 1. 'Iinaoitwooid not, make a difference part of the field, and all mtrudlri rf ti lBeidei. it would ere- are ae? erely panisbed. ; I at4 as inonal deficit ol. $24,000,000, It it now too late to discuai fhllThta fact alone precli del the propo- wisdom or the nnwudom of thu ,!n ooniideratlon at tbU poller, for it i. fixed- former, and - . -7 the reform required ia thai the work auction fn the oreeent rate of ietf ball be dona perfeolj and 00m-1 postage pieteir. witn aoaoiute zairneM wain oiioereia no .popuiar aema-u mIJoiii and ta all olaaaM. ar.d thi for oneent poitaffe. but there . t U don. fftr h. Uul imaalhla nnat.lf W1BK " u WWUgeni uei .a t 7 - sT 1 ror fre aenff mail to rural aa . In AAnliilannM ar haft enArvnttnla Awl - , . . there will ba not time to act upon them aarertVr, Tbft ia the ad rice hie frienda, their opinion being ioai woue mere roar De aome doubt aa to what action the Rernb licao Senate would take In the cae there ia no doubt that a Democratic majority will admit him after Hi Fourth of March. IjOOALBRDSFS. M Bill Arp at the Opera Houae February zi. ' - - , H K B . Bordea returned to the city yesterday. 7 .- v . Jf APpiaruTtt lhe war 'editorj will get to Hawaii aome day, but tbey won't awim, , " , The Y. M. C. A. Board ef Direc tore will hold a apecial ' meetlol to night at 7:30 o'clock.' " ... Miss Mary Borden, who haa been T'jiting her eiater Mrs., OoL A. C. Daria in . Winatoo-. is attiiome again " . . v ..... Ik case "hoops do come there wouldn't be icappropnateneaa in re rinng tne old song; ! m bitqng en the Style, Mary . Tbi truck farmers of thia rictnity are busy during tbia apart of open WCBblACI, K V wv.AIlL tUCII IIVUUU IU leadinesa for planting. Tbi interesting little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Einstein is qmte sick, we are sorry to know, at tbeir rooms in the Hotel Kennoo. Irthe city is going to pare the west end of Walnut street and aadW. Centre streets, now is the time to do the work, before the heat and dnst of summer aet in. Somi of the moat ralqabla lessons . seldom reach thoee who need tbem moat The man who doea it aehlom haa a chance to reflect on tho folly of trying to thaw out dynamite. , , It has only a oonstrucliTe bearing on mind reading that tne receipt et a yalentine nightmare in aerenteen colon enablea a discerning .man to know what some,, anonymous villain thinks of him, : Ma. Jail. XL Eobinson, who tor the past aereral montba haa been, filling , a position in the First National Bank ef Wilmington, ia in the citt for a few days, auperintendiog the .planting ot "our" truck farm. Thb store of Mt sirs. 0. Kern A Ca, on East Centre street hu been . recently remodeled and ther are now displaying the most complete and attractive stock they bare erer offered , to the trade of the public. v . Tbi Board of City Alderman : hare enacted an ordinance pros hiblting the driyiog ot loose mules and horses through the streets of our city. It' should hare been a law long ago. But it is well. BaTttirtts the"oyster supper to be girsn by the ladies of the First Baptist Churoh in the EinaUin ' Building on Friday night, 1 There will be a post office department, in . charge of Hiu Mattie Lee. The special feature for the children will be a blackbird pie. Iiiaext Simon Wolf, of Washington, D, (X, $n routs for the great meeting ef the IleWrew acolety cf "B'Nai Brith" in Atlanta - next Monday, will arrive in thia city thia erenicg, where he has a wide circle of admiring friendi. " In case he comes he will be invited to lect ure in the Hebrew ' Svnsgogtie to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. lie is an eloquent speaker and ' a 1 man of pleasing address and broad philan thropy. " . " "'-f Waablajcton Newa.- imniiaerjMne magnuuae I well as to urban communities. be poatoffice business, and its won derful development in recent years, we generally overlook the fact that the opportunities for the extension of the aeryice" have been furnished by other agencies entirely. About all the poetoffloe does is to ose the Waihmgtow, Feb, 7, The Ha waiian Anneztioo commifaionera and Dr. Mott Smith the Hawaiian Minister, had another Interview this rrorninir with Secretarr Foi- railway lines and to extend its f- te at tho State Department At oilitiea joataa meana of transporta- was the ease with two interviews, tion are furnished. It is true, the It waa entirely informal, being con Government ddlMDcaabiiatly go n interchange of b,nt.l!U into regions yet unreached by the cil iewa upon the aubject ofan. 1 a a a . . . . nexlng the Hawaiian Islanda to railroada and ateamboata, but, on Uo,a Bute Nothing was t the other hand, it neglecU to use about the time the Commission the facilities used by these agencies, shall be received President Ha ..J it.. I1 t A Each railroad station and each 7 . j a w,? lJ r73Rulr steamboat landing should not be the "S V10 B'M ' end. but the berinmmr of a 1 will depend npon the nature of ad- svstem. From these points a ser- Tices from lionolnlu, expected to vice should radiate, which would carry to the house 01 evry cituen, IWe x mi qwa ft country, his mail at regular ana abort intervals. - 1 be cities and towns are reaeona- blv well aerved. men livine- in aia-htlwill be of the postoffice bays their mail de-tbis year's I! A . .1 A. .LltfAf.'kfll'fo.. day, but the farmer five or ten miles I battleships. The committee thi irom nis poswmce cannot send or 1 morning practically agreed upon receive a Utter without trayelinel the bill it will report to the House. twice the distance and for hours I One new iron boat to cost not em reach San Francisco to-morrow en the Oceanic steamship Australia. The naval committee of the Hue4ecided en a poliey-of econ omy Miis year and no provision made in thia years Naval appropriaa newcruiaera or new ceeding $400,000, ia the only new war vessel prorided for. The bill is of a more routine character than I usual and. roughly ' apeakine, its aggregate appropriation is about two million dollars lesi than last year's act. Consul General Anderson in forms the 8tate Department that by recent law passed by tbeColom- leaving bis wcrk aod taking a horse from bis service. The farmers need free mail de livery more 1 than merchants and manufaetarorsl living- 'wit kin the cities. Tbey need it: not simply that they may be belter able to communicate ub the cities, but that tbey may more quickly communicate with each other. One farmer liuiojr five ZL'rZ.: ' TVr r , " miles east cf an office doea not think" '."S 10 ,eJ' mm;.A5- k. ;i ;w ocw in me uniieu oiaies 01 vo fttw wh lirM miiM w-t A k. wnibla ia leaerred to Goyernment ffietet in town we aend letUrs bvr7aw w "T0? "nponea oy iail to men who do boaineaa ,ix priyte partlc it cannot be sold by blocks away. I wem. The firat benefit of free mail for Placarde bearing Ibe word farmera would be to break down the "doeed." which have been display- isolation of farm life and bring to- wd In front ot tho White House getber the scattered inhabitants of aico the day before Christmas, rural oommanit.es. when little Martha Harrison, the Tbe establishment of a free de-J President's grandchild, waa atrick ivery system in any town or village I en with scarlatina, were removed at once increases the revenues from I toaday and the public part of the ocal or "drop" letters 80 is it in I House is once more open to viol- rural communities I iPoetmuter tors. The President will probably General Wanam alter has made a resume to-morrow his trUweekly number of experiments in various recentions to tha Dubic. sectionr. the purpose being to dee Tha bills for the admiaiian frA termine tbe increased expense of fre- iof dntr nf worka ftf art nrn.1nitA delivery for the farmers. by American artlsta. residing Uere, as laaUea, the lyitem Me-I.krn. il.r mtrA u ... reloped trafflo" of ita own. and the t. h-w... .-a w..n. increased expenae wu fully met by kvmmii, nt n.Mt.n fiiDC i1! IVTt iB be" "ed up io favor of free trade I The adbiect ia exciting attention ltr krtnihknVr i i AT among the farmera and it can Botlvl filerpnsi of Massachu. o arunaui aucB-iMHawOI the aide of bratertlva tion as torevenuea ia the great quea- Urilt Wten tbe Wayaand Means avu w. v A( WIWH W I ..mm Ifu n.t l,w.a ...It.. .. fU M A . I WfcUMIlAWW AAA. WVJ.T VU UiWklWII mo pwwk-. aw wmiun m io poai- I -f f . rVw.VM :t aa-.M- I.. undeniable, but this influence .i XXi "T"1 " east where it la mott needed. Cheap Il I V UA'" V a i - il. t -iioEavD wowireogmuiTina uoi JTdlf will 7 U nS thTy P UjflW as a .uU common with tbeir fellowithina in f tltot far ,0tth 6 et? oem: town the advantages of free delivery. "JP.10.1 !Ix were. iaL ror ?f la oppoaiUouta the extension of ft b, ad fle Al this eervica cornea tbe demand for Meftrt Turner and. Bhirely . were ooe-cent postage. Oaetoent post- haent '.it wu agreed to 'hold age would be a great boon to our op1 l Tbe.7 are merchants and manufactures, to the free art bill aod their the publishers of weekly and month- vote will make a majority of one. ly periodicals, to establishments Mr. Martin, Populists' Senator- which have an extensive correfpood- elect from Saasae, was at the Sen- tpee,botto nine ,Urrf ters oat of attodsy,.tnder tha chaperon age ted t wool 1 mean very little. i of beaator - rtlle r. Tne voder 1 1 1 a Vrom Tezaa. A. Wi a. t autim, reo. 7. A message concerning the burning of the negro Smith at rariih has been prepared oy Uor, iiogg for submission to the Legislature. Gov. Hogg says tt becomes his painful doty to em pbacizft tbe neoeafity of taking some steps te prevent mob violence in Texas. That recent terrible pbolocauat at Paria ia but an illus tration to what extent a mob will go when the lawa are inadequate to check it. While tho victim of that affair waa guilty of an atro cions and barbarous crime, appal ling and contemptible, ha was cer tain of full punishment under the Constitution and lavs of the State. Civilization stand as helpless witness to tbe most revolting ex ecution of the age, in which large number of citizens ooenlr in broad day, practically became muiderers by metnodi shameful to humanity. That the "crime committed at Paria is a dirgrace to the State in ita atrocity, inhumanity and sick ening effect on tbe people cannot be obVoured by reference to tbe previous act of tbe culprit in brut ally taking tbe life of an innocent "itild. To contend that his exe cltionoi a can neither be indicted nor tried in tbe connty where the crime was committed is a pretence and mockery. He eays if the Leg islature will enact suitablo laws, and place the means at his com rnsid., every person jjbotakes part ii uiuu euan uu uroDgai io It. 4 or the strength of the machinery of justioe shall be thoroughly tested in tbo effort. POUDEB Absolutely Pure. A exam of tartar baking powder. High- eat of all In leavening Btrcogth. Latoat United Statea Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106, Wall St, New York. Specialties At hiiLiti'i Ji:?i;i Store. Buoklen a Axnloa Balve. Thb IJift-rfcULvain tbe world forOuU. m , i-wiu., v 1UIIUUI.AVTW Hint. T.ltor Pl,.rrv.l ll.nl. nt.llVl.1.. uorna, ana an Biin Erupuoni, and poal-i Uvely ctrei Pilca, or no pay renalrad. It li gnaratteed to kIto perfect latlafaoUon or money rotnnded. Price 30 cenU p dox. For iIe by J. 11. Hill & Bon. Deser virg Praise. We deire to iav to ou - citiirni. that for yean we have been telling Dr. Klog'a Haw Discovery for Loniumptlon. Dr. Klog'a New Lifel'illt, Uucklen'a Arnica Balve and Eleetric Uittera. and have ever bandied remediei that lell aa well. or that have Riven luch univerial aat- iiucuon. we uo not ueaitate to guar antee mem every time, and we atand ready to refund the purchase price it satisfactory results do not follow tbeir use. These remedies have won their great populsrity purely on their merits W WW t 1 m 11. inn x bom, urugsrore, 15 doien Ladles' BalbrlgKtn nose at 10 cents per pair, worth 15 cts. 85 desen Chlldren'a Ulack Ribbed Ilose at 10 cents, worth 18 sizes 0 to 0). 1 5 doren Children's Grfy Ribbed Hose at 10 cents, worth 15 sizes Irom 8 to 01 P5 dozen Gents Blsck i IIde nt 12J ctf, BIG BARGAINS Railroad Trouble. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed and nut lies than one million people ave found J ust such a iriend in Dr King's New Discovery t.r Consumption uougnr, anx vmmi.-ii you nave never used tnls Oreat (Joukii Medioiae, one Hal will convince you that it hu won-1 'fUer'ul curative powers in in all diseases I orTbroat, Chest nd Luncit. Each bot tle is guaranteed to do all that it claim ed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at J H, Hill A Bon's Drug store. Mrxe bottles 50c. and f 1,00. Charleston, 8.O., Feb. 7. The tight between the State authorities and tho railroads over the question M . ; wr 01 taxea is geiiing warmer. ies terday, a locomotive belonging to Richmond & Danville Railroad and drawing a material train, was seized at Auken by the sheriff of that county io obedience to a con fidential circular recently sent ou by Governor Tillman. Todav the Richmond & Danville attornevs applied to Judge bimonson, of tbe United States Court, and obtained a ruio on tbe sberln of Aiken oounty to show cause why be should not be punished for contempt in seizing property already 10 tbe bands of a receiver appointed by the United States Co art. A tem porary injunction was issued and tbe sheriff was ordered to answer the rule at Greenville, before the United Ststes Court on March 8tb. a m. . - . , V . W m. m M 'uatthetrsenawhcf wooU rMit audio la that Martin, will not ceire the beceSt cf a rcdocUsa cf - present tie eredentiala eatU tbe V ,1 t 1 Typhne Ferer, St. Lodis. Feb. 7. A sentktion was created to-datlby tbe ac-iocia cement that tbe eighty atcdetta attending the College of Pby aiciane and Surgeon in thia city bad left for home on account of tho sudden death of three students. Tbe excitement wss intensified by tne retort mat tne ceatbs were earned by what is feared is typhus fever. Tbe dead are: George Heron, of Western Ken tucky, died Friday; Fred H, White of Sin Aotonu, Texas, died this morning, aod David H. Brown, of this city, died thia afternoon. Tbe atadenta were attacked by aym ptoms which the ph) aiciane were unabio to ascribe to either virulent scarlet fever, cere bo spinal men' ingitia or cerebral typbos, and in issuing death certificates, dec., facts were submitted to tbe health de partment Io the case of atudent White, the Health Ooinmieeioner issued a. certificate of scarlet fever. It ia believed the disease wu cons tracted in the dissecting rooms. -Isn't aha Beautiful T Occasional! v one bears tbia expression, as a lady with a trUkikiagly lovely complexion pacts along the street Certainly aha aaes the FamcmJ Bloah of Rosea manufactured by Mies Flora A. Jonrm,- Booth Bead, lad. Bold at Aimer's tarmacy, 73 cents, i 1 T u tler 01111 i i Id regularly at these prices. Now io the Time. We alao offer 95 dozen La lies' Fast Black Hose at 10 centt, former price IS cts. Kdme ruber we are headquart ers for Hoisery of all Kinds. HUFF COCHIN KGOS. I can furnish a few getting! from my excellent brood of Gold Dust btrains, recently ' purchased of a famous poultry breeder in Wash ington Ohio. f.9 lwd Mr. I. S. I). Pauls. Sootberland's Cash Store. SPIUNd HOI'K, N. C, Jan. 6. I used Farmer' Hone Fertiliser manufactured by F. 8. Royster, Tarboro, N. O, last year, and picked from one acre 044 pounds lint cot ton where I used o?5 pounds of I Farmers' Hone alone. J. It. Weathkhsbkb, NOTICE. Notice is htreby given that ap plication will be made to the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina at " i its present smio'i to incorporate tte "Commercial and Fuvinga Rank of Goldsboro, N. C". Feb. 9, '93. lm. A NEW WHEEL! lfJoVvTHB DIAMOND -53 RAMBLER No. 3 riTTIO WITH THE CILKBRATCD Q 4 J PNEUMATIC! TIRES. S thi raavaav wmiil bold. 9 fMai, CeataH aaS Satetf All Ceafelaee. ' f Mtndbr JlhutrmlM CVjuln Z Oormullv a Jirriav Mrt Co., z waaaneTe. a. . CORN. MEAL AND COFFEE. Large Stock on hand And for sale low at B. M. PKIVETT'S. NOW UNLOADINO AT CHEAP CASH dT0RE. o 200 bbls Flour (all grades), 50 sacks " " M 100 tacks Wheat Bran, 100 sacks Hice Meal, 1,000 bush. Seed Oats, For sale at rock bottom, B, M.PBJVETT, t: i c f-- a 3 ll sis- & " i I fcj m P O CD o 8s .11 i I i P1 o ' I
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