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x'iie Daily Angus. (PT7BUIBBD BT JOS. F. ROBINSON, KMTOR AND PKOPIUETOU irNi laoca ak lo he reliable papr ir inc pupiaand tae lamllr Democratic, a4 etniw 10 dmuH do laaua wherein the peopled i.iiuuvtliuka. ProrroaitTe.abiwat of th iff, r (hall alwajiendoaror to keel our e4l ortal and loca.1 oolumm up to theMay and our. Ihir circulation li rapidly tnorJl rxf d wc bop to aoon have ibe largi-at c trcula M.n any jarrr In latum fen) u lin. f,un I at Ikt PimtHc4 at aWaJalwo, VC (i H-DSBORO. Tl'NK ?4, 16"J3 LELA1TD STANFORD- It is laid that the late Senator Stanford was i realiv.fine type of the Californla iiiilHoof iro,' a ood man, of large enterprise and ol broad aud gene-om vice, who tried alwajs to make the best lire ! Lis opportunities, , in hit public and private relations, and who devoted to work of eharit) and bem licence a lare part ol the c .ical fortune which his tner) h tn awed. lie w&i born in ue Sto ol New York and began the pratice of law there, but went tj Cali fornia in '49 and in "keeping atore" and in other dealing! with the miner laid tho foundations of the great buainew career which culminated in the construction of the Pacific Htilroad? Ho got early into politics and as Governor of California at the beginning of the civil war rendered important ser vice to the Uoicn, though bis part in the great railroad enterprise was perhaps the most important ot all, Ho did not shine especially in the Senate and in lato years be took up with acme ragaries that threw discredit on hi judgment; but Cali fornia has reason to remember him with admiration and gratitude, and the great uniyertity he fouudeJ, in memory of his only son, will pro servo bis name to posterity. His death will male no political change in the United States Sen ate, as the Tacancy , will be filled by appointment of the Governor, who is a Republican, and the Leg islaturo to be elected ncit fall will rhooee his regular successor. DZXOCHATIC ECONOMY. The New York World's Wash ington correspondent sayt: "Detwcen $5,000,000 and $10, (KXJ.OOO wtll be left to the credit-fif the pension appropriatiou Juoe JO, lbi4. This remarkable result la already guaranteed by the reforms l)Cgun by Ctnxmissioner Loch re rj and hi deputiea. The statement here made is nj mere goes at tho condition of the appropriation at the end of the next tiecal year, but the result ot a painstaking exami nation of the work of the past two years and a careful estimate of the saving that will certainly accrue from the recent orders under which the liureao is now working. The most gratifyiogshowrBg, .which is now first girco to ihe pobftc, takes into account .a ceaqi- or aeverai million dollars left as a legacy by The Ilaum administration, which will be met by the appropriation of the coming titcal year." As the Richmond Statt well says, this demonstrates that the Demo cratic prty made no Idle promises when it asserted that it would pre vent farther pension tteal. Jf a , saving ot from five to .tel raillion dollars baa been effected this early in the lite of the new ( aitauiiatra tion we can look for at Ye uobfe he amount in another year. Uemah nature is a queer thicg, A man died in Tew Jetae last week who waa wortQ $ J 00,00 and Lad no near relailre. Abort an iiour before be died he asked for a workman who occupied a little Loose on the place. . The physician acd Dene tarmiwd that now the dying Direa was about to gire that little home to the workman who hud been faithful so many year. "Lsxaroa," said the dying Dives (that waa not the workman's name, however), "you only paid me $4 on the list rent and in case I die I want to bate thing ttraiglu 3011 know, ao I'd like ton to imy the other $2," The uioucy was p.id and a tew minutes after clucliing it Dive breathed his latt x ently happy. The CohaWan World's Tair- The Spanish caravel, reproduc tions if the vet-sels with which Columbus made his tirtt trans at. lantic voyage, followed the track of the great uav'gator as far as be went, but from that joint they bavabeen making a voyage ol ob servation in the New World sui-h as Columbus never dreamed ol. Fiom New York harbor, where ibey headed the great naval re view, they failed l the St. Liw renco and up that dream to Mvi trea1, and Uiey are no on their way through t lie Si, Liwrei.ct canal to Like O.itaiio Mtid t'u lice on wid tu Chicag The system of eana'r by w!n-li vearcls iiinch lari r than 1 1 r- n make t heir ay tr 111 t he A 1 10 : ic to tli'- moat renute ot the gre.it in land lake i one of :hoee modi rn aehieveiiicnti that mirk ilm de vefomint ul navnr tiitu in lour hundred j eitra rcarci ly Ka tiik ing than the thanks in ; Lo v -aula themselves. It i ti lie the! ;t r tdicial wa!ir way wtrr iut un known to the Hiicientb. but in Cu! nmbuu' timo tho i-eaa and rive rs afforded more than ample, field ni tho inoet daring voypger, arid the idea of sailing lumo thousands ol miles inland, around rapid and watuifalla, would scarcely have oc curred to him even had he supposed that there was any such point to sail to. It is reasonable, therefore.that the little boats should be made much of at Chicago, when they got there, for few things at the exhibition are more suggeitivo than they will be of tho progress of four hundred years, I hey will to a central teat uro of the interesting display 111 on Lake Michigan, which ia itself one of tho distinctive features f thin World's Fair worth going to Chi cago to sec I'iilu Ttius STATE NEWS. Wrathington Progrt$: D cd at her homo in Bath on the 27th ol May, Mrs. Mary V. Ueas'cy, aged 23 years, wile of Mr. W. 11 Beae ley. Saliabury Herald: Mr. K. A. Simpson died at his home on Fisher street, in this city, yesterday morning. lie had been in poor health for some time and his death waa not unexpected. Asbcvillo Citizen: Mayor Fal lon held bis first court yesterdey afternoon. The offenders were a couple of fighters and they were fined ten dollars each. this morning one diorderlv wis fined $3. Aahnllle Citizen; Mr. Harry Jackson, w'fe of Capt. Harry Jac k son, Atlanta1 nio6t prominent law jer, arrived in Ahevi!le yesterday, accompanied by her three daugh ter, Mitaca Cornelia, Florence and C. C. Jackson, Mr. W. H Br sonr. They wi l spend themmmer at tho Battery Bark. IUlcigh A ewg -Observer; Brof. John L.ngdom Weber the new profes or of English LnjfUHge and literature in Trinity Cillega he served aix year- as School Commis sioner ol Charleston, S. C. and re signs the editorship of the AVr i(i Courier to enter upon thedut. ies of the Englieh piofctsorship at Trinity. Wilmington Star; There was universal regrets txpreaetd among business men yeaterday at the an nouncement that the well-known long established firm of Adrain fc Vollers, wholesale grocers, bad succumbed to the financial pres late and made an assignment. The assignee is Mr. E. K. Bryan, of this city. No statement of liabilities or aact was made. Charlotte OUtrtxr; The Hor nets Kitlemen are making ready their knapsacks for the encsni mint next month. Ihey leave here on the morning of the 13th, over the Carolina Central, for Carolina City, near Morehead, whore the first and Second Regi ment are goiog into encampment this year. The Hornet will be accompanied by the Second Reti- men i Dana, ui naval battalion band of tb.li city, m P017DER Absolutory Pure. A exam of tartar baking jxjwdur. High etof all in leavening strength. Latest Unitod RtatosOovernmtnt Fixxl Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106, Wall St., New York. Bookie n a Arnica EaJv. Thb liETALVRin tbs world foK.'uts, Brulaes. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Khe m, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped llnnds, Chilblains, Ojrus, am' h i Skin Kruptions, and j ..;?! I'vcly ci.roi rile, or ao pay rcquind. li .T,Hri 'x".,l to giv: per fee "atisf-n-1 n 1 r .j;ipi-f rL'lun i-d. Price B '-iti p P , I I! Hii! v -.n KI.MC'ntIC HI l l'K Tui.H l incly i- 1 -!-. tiiiiia S-o w 1 known and to ".iiliir ;ik to rue I no Phh' ial mention. All who h:ive ustd 1'. ( trie Uilters n the ;wn" HI of praise -A )iirer ineil cine d h not exist un I it f iiuaruiit ed to (1 I lh it U eUimcd. l-.luc-trk 1 liters w di cure uli ili. um'S i 1 I he Liver and K idne f, w ill remove Pinif li s, Moils, S It liln urn ;iiel oilier affie'ions caiiiH'd hy impure 1 1 o.l. w ill drive Ml mil fr. in the Ms'cm and l.re.ent a well iif cur n 1 Hen Iik h , try Klei ti i ii.iriiiit i i ts mi ! ; Dm 'si..r. . y :i !;iriul lcers --For f u I - i f r. -listip'l'i. n ;i d 1 1 1 1 1 i iT 1 II 15.lt.-.- -Knliie s itislin n -li r ii- n -v i .1 i n l.-d. i'r;. oo " l ::l .1 II 1 1 ilv ,l.'s it sum UK IN l. l.KV lior-K. J. li. Wilsmi, T. CUt Si. Shari 'i.iii' Ph., siivs he will not lie without Ir Kiiig'n New I iscovrry for ( onsumpln n ('out;lis niid Coldn, that it cured his wit'. who was threatened with l'ueuinonia after an :itl:i t of "Lu liripp",'1 when viirioiis i llier remedies iiud beverul phy si dans hud done tier uo l'o.hI. RoLiert liar Ikt, of Cook Hp irt. Pa., claims Dr. Kind's New Dirtcovery has di.ne him more a I than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothinc like it. 'l'r- it. Free Trin Uottles ut.I. il Hill .t Son's Drug Htore Larj;e bottle vro.-.. and 1.(0. ONE WAV TO 1(E HAPPY. Il is nt all tiinci to attend to the coinfor of ) our family. Should any of them enk h a slight Cold or Cough, prepare yourself and call at once on .1. II. Hill it Hon .sole agent and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy Free. Wc give it awy to prove thntwe have a sure Cure for Coughs, Cold. Asthma, Consumptien and all disease!, "f the Throat and Lungs Large sie 50c. FROM SIRS TO SON. A a Family Medicine Iiarcon's Celery '"ure passes froin nire to son as a legacy. If you have Kidney, Liver or Blood disor der do t.ot delay, hut get a free samp'c package of this remedy at once. II you have Indigestion, Coiutipation, Headache, Ulieumatisin, ( t, this grand speei ic w ill cure you. J H.Hilhv. Son the leading drug gist, are sole age nti and are distribuiing samples free to the atllictud. Large paek a ;e hoc GOOD NEW S. No other Medicine in the world was ever giveo tur.h a test of its curative qualities as Oito's C urn. Thousands of bottlts of this great German rcnudy are being distributid free of cha-ge, by druggists in this country, to those hf tlicted with C'onsumdtion, Asthma. Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia an.i all Throat and Lung disrasep, giving the jeople pnntthat Otto's Cure will core them, and that it is the grandest triumph : f Medical scienc". For t-alo only by J. II. Hill it Son, sample free Large boit.es 60c. Engraving Mr. L. I). Giddens, Jr., a graduate o Parson's Horological Institute, La Porte Iud , is prepared to do all kinds of pWn and fancy engraving at L.I). GFDDENS' Jewelry Establishment Went Centre tStroei TO DUY A THIKQ RIOHT, BUY WHERE 'TIS BADE.' ... -v. r : v a.. CO c 2 2 m CO o r m CD Q Z o z cr o. O. W. HURTT Merchant Tailor! OOLDSDORO. V, O. Eiawlaatlaa for Cadrteklp at Wa Fslat, A conipctitivc ciaminatlon will bo held in the town of Wilson, Jane 28th. begin ning at 10 o'rlock, for tho carteUhip at Weal Point for this congressional district. The following gentlemen have been ap pointed a committee to hold examination. rn '. J. T. Kaust, W. T. Dortch and Dr. L E. Greene. Further information be given on pplici'ion. May 16th. F. A. WOODA.RD. GET A SHAMPOO! Whcrer at Mfvi't ToijorlJ ptisco. ' a , Sole Agents For Best Rock Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair. I )KALKBS 1 Iiril. F!oi;r. (ira;r, H:iv, Mea1, I V. d and !r;n. (V QRLO FFJ I N A S S A CQjjifASHOltU&aJl IKOHI-NOORI English Bf&KFASTl . nnRTEfi . THE BEST.GROWN IN CHINA. theF1NEST.DRAnkin AMERICA IN 2 POUND AND POUND 4. LEAD YOU Can get free a perfect art album, containing 24 beautiful photographs of Eastern life, by addressing CHASE & tANBORN. S7 Broad 8trt, Boatoa. Mat. , .1 IK YOU DESIKE THE iPTTVTinQrn SOLD IN THIS CITY, USE- CHASE & SANBORN'S. Koi n i i W. Walnut Street and at the Un!iio.ky 0 runr. lyuhj life of icr, once u gardtd 1 'i ni vcphI v hii in eiativc lo make this ice the mott Bcrv 'i Hi. V;r. The qualities sought for in Refrigerators are preservation of per- iBiiauie iuou auu an scoDOtnicai ue or ice, The economical nse of ico depends eu'irelj opon the principle in oivea, the construction ol the Kjlngerator, and ia utilizing all the cold air. Ihe principle causes of decay and Tarjing temperature, causing tissues, which hasten d-cajj hence pcraiure conauce to metr pretervalion, ' The results can be obtained only by a-perfect circaktioo of the air in roe i&eingerator, and itj condensation m the ice chamber. The J.EADER REFRIGERATOR, which we handle, is constructed upon strictly ecientihc principles by which low temperature and dry nees of air are natarally and inevitably cbtained. It poPeceeOk a proTieion chamber free from odor and "rodoces bet ter results with less ice than any other RefilgrAtor, It is tho bceapeat dry air, Refrigerator made. Prices from f. 00 to $25.00 It will doubly pay for itself fn one seas n, ROYALL & BORDEN. B. M. PEIVBTT, Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND COTTON7 COMMISSION MERCHANT, C West C litre S' re. t. - - - - GM b r, N. O. Formosa Oolono. FORMS. TEA, JL - nlv Lv m Inxnry, has becom almra ricceusitv. ceatle a Refriirerator ia n-pdd in maate and fruits are dampness the expansion and contraction ol a dry atmosphere and nniform tenia Goldsboro, Baleisaad DuxhUQa K, C B. 4. U. BOY Oriveus a Call and be convinced that we have the most complete stock of PURE DRUGS AH D Patent Medicines To be bad in the city. ALSO Toilet articles of every description. Lamps and Lamp i?oola at greatly re duced pricra. Perfumery and toilet watera in great Tarittj. IN FACT WE IJAVE EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE M. F. & DRUGGISTS, WKST CKNTUK HI. Ooldaboro, N. C. We are selling The beat wearirg and the be fitting shirts on the market. We now nave a nice stock of thein Lamflerei and UnlanBdered, Very cheap quality considered We are headquartfrs for umvvifia eo3vejv. And if you want ;olor it, jou can buy '-u n "CiiMu'i Perfection Dyes," Which are the beai dyes km.. Perfect fast ti Hood Bkitt o Ilavinjrjust finiahed milling we hare i.n hand saerl grades J new rice, wlnVh we ofier at low fignres. Write for prices and samj Ies, Orders promptly filled. Very .Respectfully, Mi GO GOLD3BOKO. f Hay yon seen those panU at SOLTHERLAND'8. 23 pieces of whttt and colored NyimQ regular pnoeisjfcts per yar1, onr prt for Monday 7cU a yard. C. KERN & Co. HDENTiSTK Dr. J.M- Parker. Wast Centre Street. . - . GOLDSBORO, N. C. BOARDERS: . Mrs. 7. L. Case I is prepared , to ace mod ate a limited nwmfer ( boa rdera her reaideaee on John street, form e occupied by Mrs. L8.D. 8 deration. - iexms mane Known on arpu ;- ... 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