Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / June 4, 1893, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J it :3 : r The Daily Angus. OLD8BORO N. C. JUNE 4. 1SS3 PICKED UP SCRAPS. News Items Gathered Here and There for Passing Perusal That phrase "a at national grog shop" reflect! more on the l'reebyterians thans on the World's Fair. Buffalo Express. A great many of our millionaires are considering this year whethor they can beat afford to buy a yacbt or go to the Worli's Fair. New York I'reiB, Kaiaer Wilhe'm will uot cone to tho World's Fair. lie must stay at homo arid take care of the beU liferents exhibit in the IleicUtag. Chicago Record Wo trnit that the Dale of Ver agna doea not contemplate con verting the real catate he haa been baying here into bull farm. N. Y, Commercial-Advertiser. Tho people who favor the clo iag of the Wot Id's Fair on Sunday are the same people who send mie tionariis to the heathen abroad and neglect the heathen at home. Chi cago Post. Moody and Bankey arc to hold revival meeting! at tho World'a Fair. They ahould be placed with in earshot of the covetoct citizens who aro running tho restaurants. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. If tho Iofanta Kulalie visita Philadelphia, Mayor Stuart'a great dread will be that eome ot the iroodvsarood ladiea of the city will tempt ber to go out alummiDg. r . owaneca uiimic. Forty years ago. when Dr. Moh. lenberg secured the ground oo ifth avenue, New York, between Fifty fourth and Figty-fifth street!, for St. Luke's Uoepita), he not ouly established ao institution that hag been of very great vaule to tho com munity, but made tor it an nucom monly good ioTeetment. lhe trui' tees are now building a new hoa pital up by the new oathedral, and tho property on Fifth avenue has been sold to a syndicate. It has a front of 200 feot and a depth of over 400 foot, comprising thirty two city lots. Tho original price was 150,000. The price at which it has been sold is $2 400,000, afford ing the neat little profit of $2,350, 000 for the hospital. And tho beet of it is that St. Luke's has wel earned its good fortune. Eulalie at the Races. New Yoki, June 1. Princess Eu lalio went to the races to-day. She went as one of the blood royal should go and was entertained in sumptuous style at the famous Morris Park track, which for be auty of prospect, view of course and luxurious club house is not equaled in this country. There were twelro thousand people on the grounds. The ladies and gentle men on the balconies of the club and on the grand stand roso and watched the royal party enter the state box, Theporting men deserted the betting ring, where they wera plac ing their money on the third race, which was about to be called, and, surging into the space in front of the royal party, stared at tho first liye Princess they had ever seen as though she were a remarkable curiosity. One Iondvoiced chap shouted; "Hooray for the PriL ce! ' and the crowd yelled and threw their hats in to air. This was the noisiest recetion the Princes has had in this city. The third race was the Toboggan Slide handicap, for all ages, and theie were thirteen horses in the race. Howard Carroll gave the Princess a tip on lit, Florian, and acting on her instrnctions placed $400 on the horse at odds of 3 to 1. St. Florian came in seventh. Another bet was placed by the Princes on the fifth race, and when Chorister came in a good winner it was announced that the Princess had won $100 and had presented it to the Catholic Pro tectory Orphan Asylum. Luncheon was served in the club house, and after the races the party was driven back to the Savoy. Whitelaw Eeid entertained the Princess and her party at his town honae this evening. We are pleased to announce that M. E. Robinson Brot. oar enterprising drugeirtg have secured the agency for tb Jap. tnete Hie Core; a must wonderf at dis covery for the Care of Pilee of every kind, which tlev will eell with a written guar antee to refund the money if tt doea not cure. It is said to be a specific for that terrible and dangerous disease. Get a free sample tad 17 it WaiMagtcn News. Washington, June 2. When the President returns from his fiib ing trip to Hog Island, Virginia, be will take up the papers in cases of between fifteen and twenty Col lectors of Internal Kevemue, which now await his action. Commisi sioner Miller spent a week in con sidering them, and made his re commendation, Secretary Carlisle spent several days last week in looking them over, and has fully made op bis mind as to whom he wants in each case. lie will g over the mtttr again with the I'ns -dent. Had the latter not Ix-en absent from the city tliia week, the appointments won Id hav boen made belore now. In the meantime ap pointment clerk Kre'r its getting together the names of the old Cj! lectors who have tendered their re tignatioDP, and those whese places arewauted, bnt who have not dene so will be rtqneeted to do so at once. United States Cuiieu! General Goldachmid', at Viinr.a, uasfrane mitted to tho Department of State an (fEcial report of cholera in Austria Hungary up to May 4th, showing that during the week from April 20th to May 4th, only one caeo proving fatal occurred in the community of Kudrvnce, In the case ot the man who died at Smy komce, and another who died in Pucracr, tho presence of tho Koch la:illus was detected. The public debt ttatemeut .sMicd to-day shows that there wna a net decrease of f 735,420 in tho debt during the month of May; total cash in the Treasury U $751,122, 9S4, VVm. Uethel, of Florida, was ti day appointed immigrant inspec tor. Tho total net gold in the trea sury at the close ot business today was 'J 1,439,271. This does not take iuto account the gold engaged today at New York for shipment to morrow. No advices as to how ranch was engaged had been re ecived at the Treasury at the close of business, and it is know that some wss engaged. BccaOeu of the heavy shipments of gold from New York, Secretary Carlelile has 01 derod gold shipped from three other subiTroasuries to New York to kcfet np' the supply there, and this gold is now on tho way to New York. J p nese I. ver I'elleU are small, but groat la their (ffet'U; no grlplnif. 60 doses ti oU Bold it K .bloion llroi, drug- t re. 7.V SELF-DEFENCE you ought to keep your flwh up. Vii- HH Will follow, If you let It get below healthy standard. No matter how this oonwa, what you Med if Dr. Pierot'i Golden Medical Diacovery. That u the greatest fleab builder known to medical adeoee far urpaaatng filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its nasty compound It's suited to the most delicate stomachs. It makes the morbidly thin, plump and rosy, with health and strength. The " Discovery " Is sold on tried. In every thing that's claimed for it. as a strength restorer, blood -cleanser, and flash-maker, if It ever falls to benefit or cure, you have your money dws. It's your case that you want to know about, If TOD hTa Catarrh not Timr naJfrVihnr1 Ana in your case, no matter what it is, the proprietors or Dr. Han's Catarrh Itemedy promise to pay you $000, if they cant give fou a perfect ana permanent cure. TOE TKOUBLE OYER. A prominent n;an in town exclaimed the other day; ' My wife has been wearing out her life fiom the effects 01 Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Iodi gestion. Her case baflled the skill ol oar best physicians. After using three packagea ot Bacon's Celery Cure she is almost entirely well," Keep your blood in a healthy condition by the use ot this great vegetable compound. Call on J II. Hill & Son sole agent, and get a trial package free. Large size SOc, Trunks and Valises all grades lowest priaea at New York Bargain store. SEALED BIDS. The Cleik of the City of Uohlsboro will receive scaled bids for the cleaning and removing the garbage of the city: Also sealed bids for the garbage of Uie city un til June 6th 1893. The right to accept or reject any or all bids is reecrvoil. T. II. Bain. tJ. City Clerk. F. (Jravcley's superiorchewing uhacc J. R. GRIFFIN'S! fnderOoera House. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale in the special proceeding of Julius II. Ilavner Admr et als to the cnurt.rjendin? in Wayne Superior Court, I shall sell for cash by public auction, at the court house door in Uoldsboro, N. C , on Monday, June 6, 1803. the lands describd In the petitioo.ln said prooceeding,containlng200 acres, more or leas, adjoining the lands of Julius II. Rayncr, Ilenrr C Holmes, the lands of the bcirs of Daniel F. Jordan and others, being the lands upon which Richard liavncr, deceased, resided at the ume m nis aeain. ana Doing me lands which were assigned to said Richard Itayner as his homestead, JULICSU. ItATNKR, Admr RICIURD RAYNER. May Ut, im, tr JL. M n SMOKE Admiral Cigarettes, SMOKE PENN MUTUAL 5 cts. CIGAR, The best in the city Stti olkze Admiral Cigarettes, Made from Tur kish and Vir ginia Leaf To bacco. VA, MASCOT CHEBOOTS, The best Che root in the Country, 1 h1 5 m 1 0 O I 0 rH ?3 -- - t f Homo Facts Which Cannot.be Queu tioned 1 have osed Mrp. Joe Preson's Remedy tor cancer on tho chin, lips and nose. It bad eaten the Helj irom niy chin until the bo 10 was ::pcscd. It bad eaten entirely through my nobe and was making rapid progress on my hps and Kiin:8. Tho roots of 8'jvt ral teeth were eaten bare. When I was in this condith 11 in Oct. '91, and had been given up by the doctor, who pronounced it cancer, I beard vi't Mrs, Joe Person's Hunedy through a fr ond, Mr&llud well, an 1 secured J dizen bottles of the BittersmiJ j dozen Wash package?, and com'-' menccd its uto. In about time woeke there was a marked improve ment, all offensive odir bad disap pcated and lloth bad commenced to grow 011 the ixpoeid places, and In three tronlhs my chin and lip were entirely well and looked as natural ae future. My note is not entirely well, but docs not give no of T T "P) A TI T T , any,ain. Amsnrel wc'd vo.l011 Hl t be intirely well bad I been able t,u procure it. the medicine as 1 needeJi n In all I have taken 33 bottles of the Remedy and 18 packages of the Wash and am confident that dozjn mote bottles will t fleet t permanent cure I had been - sub ject to Ilhenmatism all ol my life bnt since taking this medicine I have beiu entirely cured of it Alter 1 commenced the usoof. tlxe Remedy, 1 was able to rest well at night and was free from all pain lialore that time I could not s eep at all and had to walk the fljor in agony, nnable to rest or Bleep. I do not thing there is any medicine in the world to Ci mpare with it, and advt&c all enuerers to use it. Mrs. Victor Rivira Uidgewsy.N. 0., April lltb, 1893 ine aoove sia etnent is an exact dcccription ol Mrs. Rivers' condition and remarkable cure by the df6 of Mrt, Joe Person's Remedy. I was an eve witness of ber suffering before she commenced the ueo ct the Remedv, and of her cure as certified to by her. Mrs J. L 11 dwell Ridgewaj, N. C. , 'HOME SWEET MOME.'V However, you will never have to Walk to your "Home Sweet Home, if yon ride oneof the CLEVELAND BICYCLES fitted with the Cleveland Thread Pneu- matio Tire ;he beat In the world. It is the best high grade wheel on the market and sold strictly at $150.00 t ..i r, GIDDENS BUO Agenta, Goldaboro, If. C. We aje also agents for the sale of THE WAVERLEY, the best $100.00 wheel on the market It is reliable and guaraa'eed. Come to see vs. ''JEUEIJH' &GO. JtPPnGIATE THE FAGT That times are very har d and money very scarce, but do not propose to mffer ty n. the loss of trade We have on hand an iiotnerae stock which ma t be reduced, and in order to 4 so we' WE DO HOT STAND ON THE PRICE. If wc can't get our pri-eji, why wo will take yours; therefore we do not teaitat Come t our place if you wiJi to purchase, and we assure JlU that you will ta money by it. Sp eia! attention is called to our stock of FloDiciDis, Laces, Mhw, Beiforl Cords, Wiite and Black AINSOOK8, MUSLINS, etc. etc. Whit h i Immense, and we Will astonish you at the extremely low fig ores we wil sell them to yon . Therefore when you go out shopping Monday morning, U sure to call on us, aud we guarantee you will leave our store well satisfied, that w treated you. as promised, and that you have saved at least 60 cents on every dolla you fend. Grand opening f Will take place Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. Do not miss the chance, but be sure to mil ninl look, at them G. IS 33 1SS3 THE (JItOCEIl. Co.'ttr of John and Market Streets Is still selling everything in the Qrooery .ine, at living prices, ana carries Country lvxiure of every description, mjj When you can't find what you want any- wLcr'.' else come to GIHH. THE GROCER Cor. John and Market St ICEI IGEIIICE1I On ami after this date I will have a supply of Lcc at the Factory. Thaaking tho community for past lib eral patronage dml soliciting a continu nce ol thesaaie. Rospectfully, 1 mouth Wm. K. WOHTII. l'ine spplo. Tissues only 10 cents yard at Mew York Bargain Store, ler GO DIRECT TO HEADQUARTER FOR WHAT? All kind of nice fruits, .Ice Cream and G .ld Drink. When? Sixdavsni each week. Where is that J THE CHAMPION RAN A N A AND MEL()N DEALER IN THE STATE. Finefef stem-cot LEMON8 in - the world. J: D. DlNIHJj, ""' ' EastCentro8treet. Goldsboro, N. O. BOARDERS. Mrs. P. L. Cas'ex is prepared to acco modate a. Urqited number ef boarders at herj reglfiencA on Joan. atret, formerly occupieujDj flir3. 1. p. Ui earns. Term made known on applH ipplication. May 14th. 1893. tf. ; , t MOITQAGEE'S 8ALE. . By virtotf dT 4 mortgage executed by W. G. Hollowell and wife Linie G. to the State of North Carolina, and registered in Buck No. 64, Pajie 11, in office of Regis ter of Deeds for Wayne County, the un dersigned will seTl for cash, at public auc tion, at the court house door in Goldsboro on the 26th day of June, 1893, the land cent evil bV Mid mortgage, to wit: Ad joining' the corporate limits of the city of lntU)vrTn VuurinlnlT at W A I PunnV. line and runs nearly South with Blocumb at., 70 ft. Then nearly west with Mary J. Ba&aett's line to .- W. IL Griffin's line, then nearly north with his line to W. A. J Peacock's line,then nearly east with his line to Slocumb et, the beginlng. teorixonn Carolina, Mortgagee, I 'i Bfi.r HisnrvA n ft I' MVi89r-i" ' REAL ESTATE JJXCTIANGE. Sales of Rear Estate in and adiacent to the city made on reasonable commission. mrchases negctuUcdfbr parties seeking desirable buil&nflots. . . K A. HUMPHREY, Office in I w,.Bilding, . . . . t Goldsboro, X. O FlV irnfni radiirwd tA 15 nnt at RnntV. . W . ' - eiUaipai jakijj'.ore, . , - . asv KERN & GO. Opening of HEW GOODS At Cheap Prices, Boston x Bargain x House 9 linn Yard of Calico, all atjlea at 5 &UUU cts. Lawn 8 ctan Ginghami, 6 to 10 cts., Domestic S, Pants cloth in cts. and up, Bedtick 10 cts. and up. Shirts 25c t a. and np. Pants 60 cts to $4 Boae and Half Hose 5 cts. and np, yard wide Dress Lining at 5 cts. a yard, Yard wide Umbrellas buckle (uipenden, warrant d 2 vein. 20ctt. Th3 prettiest line of Table C Cloth in the city. Buggy whips 10 eta. to $1 25, Straw hats lOcta., a good Hat 65cts. worth $1 00. Men' Shoes, $ 1.00, Ladiei, Shoea $1.00. Children Sbcea 2octf, all solid Leather. Trunks at $1 7,50, Valises 25cls to 1.50. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES Whnlo OraicsolRice Sets, lb IF IIUIO starch 5c.. 9uar 5c. Hominy, 8 lbs tor25ct , Coflee 20c. Pep per 121c Meat, Molaste, etc. The Inr gest stock of Tin, Glass and crockery ware in the eity, half ga'lon coffee pot 10c., Tin set, old price 1.75, we sell at 1.23, Lamps 80c, to $g.00 Cops and Saucers 25c. per set. Knives yud Forks 50e per set. The best tubacio in towi. for 25c, Snuff 80 to 40 eta., per lb, ci gars 8 for a nicle. These are only few specialties call and examine our stock- Hall & EdmundsoD Goldsboro, N. O. A COMFORT ABL E Fhave can always be had at Ward's Tonsorial Palace. VICTOR BICYCLES ARE BEST- VICTOR PNEUMATICS Won medal for best tires against all others at the San Francisco Industrial and Me chanical Fair last week. SOH' ePnd 7nr money on ex pelment, but try the YIQQR A"""0II TCP.' For cash er on enstallments, CREECH BROS. Agents, XiaaalMtloa fr OsdeUUp avt Wea Falat, A competitive examination will be held la the town of Wilson, Jane 28th, begin ning at 10 o'clock, for the cadet ship at West Point for this congressional district The following gentlemen have been ap pointed a committee to hold examination, ixt J. T, Faust, W. T. DortchsndDr. LE. Greene. . Further information wi 1 be given on application MajlWu - F, A, "WOODARP, DRESS 4. 1
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1893, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75