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2 H SILYER BELL Rh I flEnaim of oar nw Cologne Water. Dali eate, lasting, fragrant arid refreshing 1 25 per pin Only, at ilillcr's Pharaaf) 0f 0 I To TRY our Silver bell! Colcgne if you want! anything deiicate for tbel toilet, f 1,25 per pint. Miller's Pharnif) VOL. XVII. 'Tti Imdi o'er the people's right Ioth aa eternal vigil keep ; ' No soothing strain of Mala's eon Can lull iu hundred eyes to sleep GOLDSBORO, N. 0.. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28. 1893 NO 04 THE ARGUS. cm DAILY AND WEEKLY Mr. "Tobe" BWv.aa Ranllaa t. Ik. .4.111. TwaddU"r the Prog-roaalTa Fat-mar. f, t 1 . Thom unkKA.. r... org your paraon advertising than through u columns, a. , u?e pardQ f th Publio far wuuunuR you again, ana 1 promiM to be brief, lam called-by tbe Progusiive farmer "a weak-kneed Alliance man," "a sneak," an order," 4c, &o. our paper goes dally Into the hands of its many readers, thus keeping them ever re minded of our advertising merchants. ind as the chief reason for constant adver tising is to hare the advertisements read as often as possible , the advantage of ad vertising in Thb Daixt Arqcs Is at once erident.as our patrons will have their ad rertisements read afresh every day. Hates f jrnlihed on application. ScBSCBiraoN Rates fob Daily ur.e copy, one year, in advance $ S 00 H to I Mr. J. A, Steven, better known "Tobe" Steveus, we are a.kcd express an ooiniot! But that letter ho .quotes carries iia own comment. It s'jows that every honest man sbould 11 ie from the asociatkn of such men as they mi on Id from a'Meaguo with the devil and a covenant with hell," tor by enemy to the that Utter thej stand ontc83ed the embodiment ot all that is t reach- TKACHEKa ASSEMBLY i wui noirepiy mai tneeuitor who erous and loathsomevaLd the sub wrote me editorial u a liar, becaute Utqueut coarse parked by Btftler tuii wouiu oe roiouowinnw 1001- .n-J hii ochloeratia c0nfmr .tep., .nd b h now , even in a righteoua cause, but I will .. , . ' . T c . famish a little proof to the con-r"'" v owmaun rapu... trary, which the editor will not denT.I,D8"utle,,feUj desigu,and actua I have in my possession a letter of I If carried out bv them in cverv iar one copy, six months. in advance.. 2 60 date August 1 1892, over the signa- ticular. sho-s them to be capable oJe copy one month, in advance.. 60 turs of J. W. Denmark, one of tbe . , . . eiitora of the Progressive Farmer, of DJ trecliery nd pceseascd ol in which he aavs: You aav I ami luo ueaigns against our iree sorry we are drifting apart upon thelinstitotioiir State ticket, ao.. and you say we are I Tt behoove every man who lous not true as once, and, if we do not K . c. , , , . . . Bf. fnr - .-r, f hm State and desires to transmit to fv ourselves.' Now. Li-other, these posterity the heritage of an ontnr Don't forget tbe twenty-minute are KraTe charges and we feel that oisned honor tbe nchist ot a t a i i . i i.niT innn i ii ru nnni npron inr nni ivii i . i prayer meeuog ac y ociocn tnisi J . " : j i legscits 10 repcaiato sncu men brother whom we esteem at a brother. INixt laeeday is tbe fourth of and whose sueeestioos we take in July. What is Uoldsboro goin to the utmost kindness. do about it! I inis would indicate tnat 1 was in good standing on August 1, 1892, and ainoa flint, limp T havp dnnt nn waros Moreuead and grows larger as mnrp ,. ,f ;n amnnrn . -.a J- - - v II j Again, in Bame 1-tter, Denmark - wvaviivtuauvui , N . , , . . rf.. k;- f a- . says: "ma noi ine speaaer wno assistant physician at the Central urged T? K mt the, ?e,m Uopital, JIaleigh. J"-"" I nnMarotann rni After prayer meeting at St. Paul delegates reached of in orly AtU.d.d A Coin- l f flj II Railroad Comniluloa- Bj r C fjjjjjgj Th. S.mIub. Poorly uiunleatlon f roiu Prof. Arrival uf Ih. Railroad Col. Harry dklmi.r Vary Iuo.iodi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lemons C. F. Griffln. LOCAL BRIE7S. morning. and measures a constitute tlic Third partj in North Carolina. Ed. Arous HONOLULU ADVICES. The innexatlon Party Eogard Min later Blount with Sospicion- Saw Fhahcisc , June The lesgive you plainly tokteamer China, from II o K Kong, Sr A1? M.J 30th, and Yokoban,,, June V U V V& AIIJLU M 14 , church to-night the barrels giyen upon a count out for the orran fund will be open-1 we were found A , l.l ... . . I M r n urn m e rh i. ... . v r i .. i. ... noses tnere ivuiniiivu mis iiiiijiu ii ? a minority, I following d vices Irom IIoiuj i u. i' ea. It vou have one don t forzet it. we stiould come out ol tne oonven-1 viz: M niaffir Hlnni.t rninrni M I I inn i n il rJ an A loa Iha ahnluli . . . . Messrs. E. B. Dewey, E. O. Por- thinfr with tL onnosition. and that JDe J iiuiutui. iui, vyuruwuii ter and B. II. OriffiD, havo returned Stlip!C10U Minister . i . i iii rvi n l ivir iiirnnrni rw.,r n i-v n irom the r tubing trip to More-,ig th.t i. nn K. Aliianr.. .inn I meeting of Rovulinta f.,r Mm hf.nf.fii 1 , (Til . I ,- l. 1 ...v.,v.v....vv. ww. ) n " V AM.nrtn w6-"' "-iui ajiouui. viia. tiuiuuoi reiurnou JUUiu...iic i.luhv. r.Pnn and vnfpra u won d n n with I. .. . m. 4 inome on ine zist. ine snnexiition Thb bank of Way ce has retained . ni,t. ,p,I him .in, to its former clos nc- hour of 2 " anyone uouDts ine genuineness r-y o'clock in the afternoon. Those who ot th letter n 8?e lhe na was aiairusuui oi i : : : L.u ni . i are concerned in this regard should yuges uu lusinuauous oi uur uom-i uiounr, wno seems to encourage take notice and govern their visits mg audi views ot political nonety him. Tho Government is well ad to tha1: financial i ntitn tinn nrnrr! cannot, I think, hurt my character in I . . .. m;ni. f tk. intn;Mnt ,i Tieea oi a lioyansi pioi io nre tne ll . I f 1 1 . i llAtnn 1 . ...... i nonesc people oi our oiate. i"u u;uumo mo w.ci If .nn.. 1 T ' .1 f .' I f , . , i if nv, I .. . - . mioois auii uewn nuu wsrinun Y nat do VOU tnina. Mr. rwmor. wnrki. and in thn rnn iisi.mi t, Cobb, of the faoultv of the Golds-1 rt anth man's fallr.nir annnt. Alprtinn l . , . . rn'r, i j o u i u . . 6 lQe UOverntneni ouiidinjjs. boro Graded School, have gone to fraud, rings, ic, and undertaking L,m . A ,fc a Hnmmpr Norma noar hiocrn A ....u.-.k . J. ..1 .tk . AUiU'eui mca.uica mho uoen to take a special course of study for other men to follow? I taken to frustrate any 6uch atlmpts. t ..- . ..-i i. . . uurmg the remaining vacation I suppose, thouab, sach co iduct A meeting ot American cit z -i s weeks Imftvhfl inutifid nnon the irround in Honolulu to arrance lor he c.j u , ui, Jthatitwaaan attempt to steal a I usual celebration of July i h was An ouiiunj buuoui cuimrrn oi . ! k.u .u a.i: u f Tk r -c n u :n u.u I Otate BDU not a oouuiv ur oieui'itis i uoiu iutj AriiuKiuu uuuw on ;u kuuu ui. xj. tiuurcu win uuiu Ml T. . . . . . . Tir "j ,i. i it ,j basket ninin at Smith', mill tJ ll 18 oui jusi w myeeu .uu u ... one 1 4, auo au i.aiousivu pro- A MCa. r ao tt fKeif T fvAofArl Ka I m aa an m a en a a alAr.t ex A morrow, starting out in wagons at 7 ""u .u"7' IT" -t "r, 7"V. K. : rhol , ... K .... it, and that United States Minister, who wa. cordially in. w.hlle a 8Peakeri 1 h?rd howeer, too busy to attend in per vised Aiuancemen w go into son. The latest advices from Wash rri. . 1 1 l i .i o'clock in the inornin. All who ,ei er.w m fcUP coaieuip lue meeumr was ci.eu oy uie care to.join the picnic their own baskets are I ta i: : :.. t u J I . . " .. . . . .. memotrauu priiuanco a uwu uuuo,ngton are generally ten in liono ouuuht a eervicra were luciaar imnc.imuiu mi,uui n n to r, nnitTorin n to an fr t lui.f KflM V.m k i..n.;.tUn fn.Ulia nnmuntinn if HIVtn A "Vinnf ff I ... . IT. kur awuwawvu iui i -r - i aiiaiomeni oi annexation, uura BnmA 1.' 1 t i. nnAn" n.A ..rr i-a .n a minAnl In ... .... ... umc. iurij-iwu uojo wciciuuco c - j'V'l uoyalists are jubilant, while the present at tne Junior department inis must nava Den J luore thou, httul one see that this meeting and the sttendance at the I "Gideon" and the secret made known on. means a conso'i lation of the I fill r n'nlAuL f- , 4a i V. mi a h IJ Tl f.t.cM4 H. flrt I - . t . ..., ; j m l-l 4 ik. 1.1? t a....n. lArovisionae -.. air. ij. a. Lioutier conQucieu i A"e "fc I"; permanent one. spported by the - - - u i iuvc, in nigu au u i cdiuu ee s ui v ui vvui a. aw w w- - - a. j -r a, j m i j- ii j I i r k. k. k..lare uouy oi lax uyoru an j pro nf lalioa XfnnHii nsla A rranPI fnnn. Of tnat lift OU I ' ' vi ir u.v a wvuvn t u wo a k wmw j " - . k. n. . mil uwtoii. a prominent noj a ni intimated services. special meeting evening. There will be V celebration atNa- Agenc) failed to rav anvthme he owed is falBe. The facts are that he ordered Washington News. WabiiinqtjN, Juno 26. At. tuniey General ()!ney has decided Mi k t the several appropriations made by net of Congress approved August 5th, 1882, in aid ot' the W r!d's Fair, ChicRgo, includiug iho appropriation mad3 f'oi the Government exhibit, "arc as avail. ablo now as before the docision of he Circuit Court of Appeal per manently oponing the World's Fair on Sunday, with tho single I exception that no more money ougm to oi paia to me in.noul corpora'i n known as tho W grid's Co'umbiau hxpositioD. The time ot President Cleveland's li-partare trom Waahtngton tor m summer home in Burztrds' Bay, Maae. is not definitely ut, but he will leave Washington during the first half of July. It is certain that be will not remain at the White Iloueo for another week, and there is a likelihood tbat he will accept the invitation ut Senator Camden to spend a few days fishing in West Yirginii, in about two weeks. Should Cleveland, however, con clude to go to Uray Uablea Uforol the time set for the fishing trip, it I s hardly probablo tbat he will visit Gnnaf f lamriAti I TBS social M.r h.r.n, th Stat, be made, and no lOM will fall upon The Preaident toMlav annoii.la R. H Commission, who had been on the Alliance in consequence of this I Hubert B. Oormao. ooitmaster at I fn all day trip 0f coee U.pecUon of transaction. .Aa.llZ ,7. ""n: " "r T.llahasse, Fla.. vice U. Reed, re. I & N. C. E. R. arrived no.w BOWUl V- ; . . . . . . V V. ' . moved: Chauncey M. Wright. Mil- city yesterday evening Business Agency oi.tat ,u a1 a th! Y ledgerille, Qa., vicc C. G. Wilson, I f . . ' ua rA inhunnuillf AIM. I Ant nf tho .aaorA.1 .Apt hi n a hnr I ' ' 1 o'clock. Uf course they I f V ' " 1 1 . , . 1 7M commission, expired; T. Kennedv . T" KLn f v Broett, Shelby, N.; 0., rice J. tf. e for. Sleep Brook I . s n n riir ll r. iniirnnj. a . iiv.... aw . . . - F - rison, Milan, Tenn., vice R. F. . -r ,t..,,:n;nn I that there will soon be a general hunU church on July 4th, at which thronh the Business Aeeocy the clamor for annexation among the umean address appropriate to the! iMt nf jniT 1090. Within a short PtlTe wn0 Wl11 discover them ay will be delivered by Dr. J. M. ;m ka lptrrfrom th? ffl.lelve left with little voice in the -lempleton. of Ealeiirb.atl0:30a. m.L. rr,or m.rniril remodelled Government. A SDccia a . ' I UII HA T UI lb Ll VS AVU K. a IMV afcM " S At B;30 p. m. there will be anenter-nf :h-f jpRrtintion. As the buwv Cabinet meetin was held this tainment and a Demorest gold medal orderetl could not be furnished, he morning, June 19.h. continuing vyuwai. liveryoody is cordial n- 8npposed none would be s hipped an hour and a half, at which Mr -.u wwu,o.uu uriuu wNiruucu d made hi. arraneements else. Hlouot and his secretary were oaaneta with them. l-k00 ITa hparrt no more of the! nrrwent. 1 w lit 1 t. a. r- Thk efamination of aDnlicants matter until December or Jan u. The libel suit brought by Clans for the recant cadetship at West rJ wheD he foQn? bnJ Speckels va. Walter O. bmitb, Po nt rm k:,. .:. ax., cot ike the one oraerea, snippeu w editor ot toe annexation oreau. .VI UJIO WUK1CHIUUII U iO I . -n . CJi I ... . . . " '. trictwill.nm.nff!n Wilant., U. A. Stevens, not j: a. pieycar, will Oe tried at the June term of Oar talented town.man Mr W T wm in thewarehouse of the A. A IM. tbo Supreme Court. The acUon Till :.Dt6d UmmVk. .Mr' W, H C. 1L ll St Gold.boro. Ue declined ... brought because of an allorv Cr6ZT:: in the tfar. the rf 1 nan a ritrnt to ao. ana it wm rr-1 r knk ik. ao equal jasUce to all. .nd he owesanrthing, tbe money cat kt . , e A iu tha seven nvivaV nr mm ran r hat found .w.r.tk.- -:k to Marion Butler? Why does not 1 makes a mute tkis fine piece of SUle propertt the Progressive Farnur include tha4U0 aDd don SerTlftAAhl mnrl t nn. hntajtllQ l auiauisj wi IWil'. . 1 - TT.. I 1 91 J HUIJf Jso. A. Stitbvs (Uy our Special.) MoRkHkii). Citt, June 2C. "History repeats itsoll" and to day's exercises of the Asoembly havo been uninteresting to many young people, and we are firmly convinced that he who raid: "The world's minorities have here the fathers of tho majorities," once visited a Toachers' Assembly, for .1 a ... a uie complexion 01 this morning s audience was "fatherly." Devotional exercises were con ducted by Dr. Dixon. Tho presU deut appoints n memorial commit tee coneintency of President F. P. Uobood, President Geo. T. Wins, ton, aud L. M. II. Reynolds. A communication irom Prof. E, A. Alderman wis read, saying, in reply to tho letter of toudc-lunce sent him a few days ago, that alter the death of his little child he would be unab'o to attend tho As sembly thii year. MisaCorrinne Uarriiou gave an hour's talk on tho "Swedish system ot Gy tfinaetics." Mifs Llarrinon eurenol) criticised the drees of tho young ladies of to day and said it was tho fault ot nion. ThU evening morn than one hundrt d littlo girls and boys re ceived instruction in Bwimininir from a professional in tho art. Tonight's meeting was very poorly attended. frot. Kingolds addrcseod the Aseeiubly on "How to Toach Latin n the public Schools," which was . ry good, it his views aro correct. Ttiose who did not attend the german tj-night, enjoyed tho com. plimcntary moonlight eai I given by tho boatmen. The railroad comniiesioners ar rivod thin evening on a special train The poop'o continue to come and go, but the crowd is steadily grow ing larger, and will continue so an long as thoaA who come tell of the pleasures and excellent fare. Thus tar Morehcad has been tho resting place of many good and t r :.d Diiinocrats.but to-night's train had on bord an"Ojhlocrat,"or bet tor known as lion. Thirdito Harry Skinner. No doubt hu in lonesome and will immediately wire tor "Mary Ann." Coal coal the Now is the time to buy your coal. yx c oxpeel a cargo of coal befrt quality of LEHIGH .VALLEY and we will deliver it from the cars to your Home and cheaper than next Fall Coal are always lower at this time of the year than later and wo advise yon to place your orders m BOTH FOR coal CHESTNUT COAL soft coa' At weir report goea waled to the Got wnor we art unable to give any jaA.ou. mead Johason's uthoriUtiTe iniormatiofr ' V l -1 & Tf cemmnoicatjon fromlskia and scalp di 1L E. Robiasoa tk Bro. DrnKsiats, recom- OrtenUI boap for alii diseases. Try it fT Ann .mva1 rv a a T T a-iOUU j IbWV I W f W a 9 Contiaued oa tourth page. J ( You surely will Save Money by so doing. Resptfully, . WEIL & BROS 80, 82, 84 & 86 WestJCentro Street,? Qoldsboro.
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