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j.1ie Daily Aiigus. TCBLItHID BT JOS. E. ROBINSON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR p" VDVlMKi ti t relit 'n papa r r U pooetaand the itailr Democratic, and tria t ) iitouM n IMU6 raratu th wople'. io'rtUk. PrrrwalT. ibrea(orth we iball lwr kM" 1U' -d'" ortal nd loel oIimbbi up to lea oaf and ..ur. our AlrouUti-Mi W rspldiy IncrnMim d . bop to oon hare the Uriret circuui- t-4 I li . 4-e Vimm MatUr , f l P8BOUO. N. "c. MAY 25,1803 TH2 PTJSPOSZOF riMOCSACY- Ai the Liouville Cvvrfrr) Jtmr tal av, oor Republican friewdt are evidently ditturbed" by the growing ttrcnath of the Adm'nit tratioo, and they are , rtriking around in the darifhoplag U hit something without exactly know ing what. Mr. Cleveland was'enoseD I'resi dent bj an overwhelming vote, and the Democratic party was instruct ed to chango certaiu tendencies of government and institute tpecific reforms. First, the enormous peuiion lilt require attention and needt to be purged. That there it vatt cor ruption in the 1 enuon liureau or outtido is evidenced by thoteadily increasing de nacda Lr "roorp money." Federal soldiers, prond of their service, are ashamed of the pension litt and recognize tho fact that greed more than patriot ism it responsible for it. rests o the Grand Army of the Republic have taken official action and have demsnded a revision of the laws and the inspection of tho lists The work of reform in this do uartment has becun. The Presi a " dent haa appointed a Commissione of Pensions who has the confidence alike cf cit;z?ns and soldier Frauds have been discovered sou prtcticca exposed which bate cit the country millions. More ex posure) will follow, and no ho: c man, no patriotic man, i art the result. Yet this is the way the ChicarJ lnltrOoan treats tho matter. "The pension policy of the Ad ministration seems to be to evade the execution of lawa legally en acted, and send veteran pensioners to death under a cowardly spy tje- tem that would disgrace aoy civi )'zed nation upon the globes Every spy tamed loose will try to. esre his salary, and lying will be the cheapest asset of the Dcmociatic party," The country expects and the Democratic party intends a reform of our currency laws; repeal of tbo 8hcrmarreiver act; the supply of a currency fixed in value, flexible in quantity, any dollar, ot which shall be equal to any other dollar. Yet the Toledo Blade, recording every day the disasters which are directly traeeable to the vicious currency legislation of the Repnb lican party, sayr. "Hence the atoasiog fact it de veloped that the Administration in' timatea to Democratic Congrtat men that ne flicee are at its di poeal for the benefit of their friends except tbey shall vote for the Presidents two bill. The vast power of patronage ot the Federal Government is to be ntcd for boodle' as a bribe to free silver Democrats to foreswear their con v let ions, betray their cootitoenta, and vote for a repeal of the silver purchase law. This is a plain case of proposed bribery. The Presi dent is to become a corruptiooisl on a large ecale. He is to be the greatest lobbyist the nation ever saw, for be baa a greater amount of 'boodle' in the shspe ol patro nage to bestow than any boodler who ever 'figured in the 'third bowe.,H The Democratic platform pledges the Democratic party to repeal the Sherman act. The Preeideot has do Intention and will not admit the necessity of bribing and talk dctlog Con great. Tie desires the repeal of the law; be expeett the I repeal; bat long at it U on the iat nte book he will enforce it. It i productive of eP, bnt that evil vre have inherited from the Admini" tration of Mr. Harrison. lh3 New York- The tiial tri, ol t'io No V -rU, hat refu'ted iu her derelni tir rpeirlot iwcn)- n j k'i a m.'l h (ruction ever pjrimp Ha :o io i I triity one nd I l'i "it (lie tinsl finre-. Ail 'lie c ndi l ion were mutt lav. r-tblo hut v !it n it in ncolltc'ed ilii lr t ones were 1 3 bo of only 17 (XK) loice jxjvrtr, while tho I5lke and ttie li enlieim, the crir-eis with which the is moat fr. queDtly c in pared, were bailt to rieum twenty knott on 20,000 hotee-power, mid practically failed, the cx ;ellenco of tho achievement it mmii'e t. The Now York taket tank theu, astheiwiftett fighting cruiser in the naviet of the world. Not only thia, buther ttalility, tl:e rraut'inenl ofbergQDt and her general de sign give her a iueiiority which tor the time placot bcr well at the head of her c'aa. For the time on ly it the to bo tor atied by her mate, the Brooklyn, but the Kus fcian Kurik will oatpoiot her, ard the two new English cruisert, juat projectod, the Powerfol and the Terrible, a-o iiieant to bo tier n perion in tonnage, s.eed, proti-t:-" tion and artnament, lliouli it it already a question whetLer it id an economy fjt the Admiralty t build them. But govern mente are at keen rivalt as the gieat tteam ahip companies, though for a differ ent reason. Of course the New York wi l not always be steaming 21 lujtr, and in troth the bott test of wai ship's speed and endurance it at-, forded by her pertoimances in all weather. Ilere we are fortunato y enabled to rest tatiiiied that tho New York it riot merely a fnir weather boat, for the hat already shown that tho can steam a'most as iatt in a dirty tea with her 'u -tiscet burning icrap coal a whon eho it cn a sprint over a null porid course in calboat weather under forced draught. And she c-tn h'ht her KUI h Bt WH) which i what all cruieert cauiiut do by uny meant; aud in that rcpect hui hiffh fieeboard it a reat adtani" ago. Take her all iu all .he s one f tho tints', tchitrcuun't ol modern ship building, and very many battlehip eught to decline a bruh with her. It is imporsibe to accoid l.ir this h:gb praite without naminc her designer, who, it may lo i -id without hesitation, it a worthy fei cettor to John Ericsson. L'euiiu-" ant Nixon't p'ant for the new era -iter, commerce dte'roytrs and halt eihips o! onr navy are bo im pcrtaut and aucce&tful as to place this young Pennsylvanian notouly In the front of bit science, but in tho proud position of bavin; done as much as any man to restoro his country to tho moral rank thai was here whenever or before it w as necessary for America to show what she could do on the sea. And it is scarcely necessary to add that Mr. Nixon haa bad the cramps for emp loyers. STATE NEWS Darham Sa; Mr. Jamet L. T. Black well, father of Col. W. lilackweil died thia moruing. Dabtury RtrnrUr: We are pained to learn ot the death of Mr. Powell W. Robertson, which cc cur red at Dalton Iatt Saturday tv. enicg. Sanfoid Exprttr. The erspecror ot southern Moore county prorate to be very One this year. Many crates of these very finerrapes will be shipped to the Northern markets. Newborn Journal; Stephen Kernev. a colored man who haln around J. D.JJ.nkics barroom, fell down the stairs leading to the bar bunday afternoon and received severe wound compound fracture or theskoll. Wiluiinttoo Star: The many friends in Wilmington of Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Carrie sympath'xi with with them in their srrief over the death of their eldest son, a prom ismg lad ot ten or twelve years, who was thiown from a horse be U ridinc and killed near Fayette villa last Saturday. The funeral took place Sunday from the Pre- byterian chorea in xarettevilie. and was attended by a larre eon coarse of moarning relative and friend, in? 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Trial bottle free at J II, Hill & Sou's Druji store Lre bottles T)0c. aod $1,00. ONE WAY TO BE HAPPY. It is at all times to stUnd to the comfort of our family. Hbrnldsny of thcni catch a Blight Cold or Couah, prepare vourself and call at once on J. II. Hill 6i Son solo agent and get a tiial bottle ol OtU)' Cure, the great German Hemcdy Free. Wo cive it awy to prove thut we have a sure Cure for Coughs, Colds. Aslinnn, Consumptien, and all discaaif of the Throat and Lungs. Largo size 50c. DESEHVIN I l'HAHE. We desire Uj say to ur c.tizon, that for yoArs we have Iil-cii selling lr. Kind's Ntw Diitinery for Ouiiia motion. Dr. Kin's Nfw Li e Pills, UucUc-n'd Arnica Salve and Elir'.nc Hitters, and have never handled remedies that nil i well, or thai have given huc-Ii universal satisfaction. We do na bcNilule to guarant o limn every time, and we viand ready to refui.d the pur "liae price, if satisfactory remit do not follow llu ir use. These remedies have won the r mat pt'ularity purely on tin ir menta. .). II. IliU Ji S. n Diuj' ;lad ribiNu.-!. The grand ."juvitlc for the prevail u nialaiy of the c, l)vsH'.sis, Liver Co,m olaiut. Ithcuinatisin, C'oslivi iien', Ueue al Debili y, etc , is 11a on's Crh-rv cure. This L'reat he'bal tonic tti;nul,t--6 the digestive I organs, rejilat' the 1 irer nd rcsto-o our system to vigoruas litaltli ami ener the ramplcs frte. Lar;;e packagvi-ocs only by J. If, Hill At Son Engraving Mr. L. P. Oiudi-ns, Jr., giaduate o l aisoiiM llorologlcal Institute, ha l orte lnd , is prepare i to do nil kii lis of uJu d anu lam y eniriiving al L. D. OlDUENri' Jtwdry Efctubllehr. i n West Ci-btre trret 'TO BUY A TKIKQ RIGHT. BUY WHERE 'TIS BADE CO c m 73 0) 2 -0 v m co O z a z E a. CO U. W. HURTT. Merchant Tailor! OOLDS BOKO. N. O. $1 8.00 SUITS, It will be to your Interest to call and ex amine my line of tarnplea for $18,00 snita f T Fpring and Summer wear. Also my I: . t Am A . . line oi 9 i.w pinu. & W-HUSTT Merchant Tai'or. CCODNKWP. Ho otber Medicine la the world wa evar sivea such a test of its carative qualities as Otto's Car. Thousands of bott lis of this great German rerrx dy ara beiDf distribntrd lr of rba-pe; bj drnggists in tbia conotrj. la those af flicted with Consumdtloc, Asthma, roop, tyero (jooxbt, roe am on la ao all Throat and Lung disease, giving the people prod that Otto's Cera wi)l core lb m, and that it is the irraadest trHimpu . I llcdical icirnc. For salo oalj by J. U. Hill Jk 8o, sample free Large boita tQe, . FOR .RENT, a lor rocm awrlMr on w kVhc' Hil t'useomn riven at oore. apply to. J. CREAU ALWOXDS. Boaoethtpg lifth and fine at FONVIELLJ63, ' ' 7t Clear. 6 O ORLO FF N A S SAC KOH-I-NOOR THE BLST.CR0WN IN CHINA tm t FT WEST IK.ViPOUNO AMD-POUND YOU Can Cet free a beauulul pbotograpns oi eastern me, try auuresaing - CHASE A SANaORN. 17 tr4 atrvet iitia, Mess. 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The LEADER REFRIGERATQttf'Whiclrnt' handle. 4t eoiialrnetM u;.tn ttrictly scientific principles by.whioh low temperature and dry ne?s of air are natorallv mid inevitably .obtained.';., ,,, It pof rearb a provition chain her free from odor and prodoces bet icr refnitt with 'ees ico than any otber Uefi igmtor. it is tne Lceanest Jry ar Refrigerator made. Trice from f 5.00 to 3.00 . If will doubly pay for iUelt In c ROY ALL Just JLook. A largo lot of Baldwin applet, une f lorida orankta and batianas Jnst arrived at J. D. DANIEL'S. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP.- Ward's Tonsorial ralacfc NotklaeoeesUketuprM: this tu We m ipei-MDO oi a. u. maid. Ha. ho. fiBoaae smaom rcuio In OoM(Utio,cnUl a i bo abl to anbouneo to tbr ptiouv Uat mm fo ua m vqcippta a4 1 mutt a tatory Tooaorlal Palaoo in U a gtatc. ii im popaiat Harbor of ura atv era -a mptafM In turn , tabu Ij Boot, froc arvrf aotutuiia.aa iMimn . - i ... JJM BATEf .1 I ... ' , CHARLIE H. DENT, t - OLIVER BADGER.-1 v : JOHN D. WILLIAMS. ' O tino!ntot4n;kUoimNlo r Miru(af th7 aaraettcndH i .iia i mr4 Vila asf famlir OoUaUtro a4 Qki'Mt a koaao horo, aoa aaauriDa' I arm thai aaoJ oaatlnua to rxerelao ar Nt effurts 4 ' La.r eootlnootocai fort and aauofaouoa la say Use ramaoa - Varj raapeotfuiir. , A. U W SID, At tVwdfcaa t oM Itaeo. test Onm vmi X? V W frjyrci fftrr "1 VkoFASHiMEjaa. srl XEMeusiBMUVASTl drank rw AMERICA i perfect art album containing 24 ha be com almost c.acle.a Kelr iterator it needed - tr peratore are preservation of per n - iiricraior, ana in ntuiztng . i in mjats aud frnits are dampni tno expansion ami contraction v ot ty n perfect circulation of the ne teas jo, & BORDEN. Ooldgoro, Raleigh and Dnrfaam, N. O. CORN. MEAL AND COFFEE. Large' Stock on hand And for sale low at B.kpiuvKTra Haft yen seen tbee paata at -.c:a. - SOUTHKRLAKD'S.' ' 25 piecea of white and , colored terlnb n jum pm-siifoiper jar1, cur pi I fur JiioadaT 2cia e yard. t-' ! , CKKRKACo. ..i,UUll,l'j'' Tab ea Caora CeUle SoeMtygee " when told that tobacco hurts them) their wpak eychronJe eaterrh aad ipat nja? n.Tcw win uu vac IOBB UUUflMlunai Ifwu, uui voe pory. -K your boabapd saes tobecccycm waathM to naif Boat roortejebott Ao-tp-bee the wondarral aaxmiofs. 'gTttraawd tobacco habiicnae' It sending .for onr tittle book titled; . m 1 r ' at REMEDY CO, Indiana MiwSprtnV, 1 I mm I'vhanMM UkU Awy- mailed fn. Pnjj etnre nnrr aHy aelL No-to bee.'. TlliS Tnrivn Apnll8tbl803.iov . 4. D. BOY Give us a Call and be convinced that we have themo8t complete stock of PURE DRUGS akd Patent Medicines To be had in the city. . - o tSO Toilet articles of everv aesenpuon. Lam pa end Lamp goods at great I j re- uuwu pnen, rermmery and toilet waters la greet vailety. IN PACT WX BAYS IVIRYTHINo USUALLY KZPr IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE II. 1 DRUGGIcTTS, V?J5ST CENTRE St. Ooldsboro, N. C. - We are selling OUOnD'SBHiTS, TJie b4at weaiiBir' aaJ the beat Stride? lirttriMi the market. We now nave aiee stock of tbrm LmlminiMmimi Very chap quality eonsideretl Wear beadaarters for And if you want to color it, you caa boy from as "Cuiiii't Foftctin Dim," v .Which are the best dyea kmjru Perfect FAST cyLuftS. Hood & Bk itt. JUST RECEIVED. 60bUs Seed Potatoes 25 boxN Oranpca 50 sack. Cow Feed, 75 bales Pea-vine Hay. SOO bafet Choice Timoth Ua For tale low at B. M. PRI'ETTS LIME, PtA8TEB,'CEMKHl . ' 1,000 bbls Irne 100 bbTi Camant and Platter, ALSO Latht, Hair, etc, Lovfor oaihak B. M. PRIVETTa flsvingjutt finiahed " milling we have oa hand 1 aae vr! grades Pf V riPFi Wfeicfe TP "er lo 0gsret, . . , - Writs) for prices arid samples, , '. - Orders promptly filled. : Jery RwpectAilJy, - ,:Kfar Ens U112C3: DMOI J1ITS OoUabdre tj, Cr i
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