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' 1 ' 1 5 i j t 3 4 (T be (' (il'ed.lt) Irps: PUBLISHED BY JOS. E. ROBINSON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR untere 1 at t.lv. p-ntoV- -U OH-Uhorn. M.C Second Class Matttr fiiere But ou get it? at tut or the peooivan I tha la nil v 0m''Brat-iti, enria ij lujasi a J Is vie wiiarein tb-i paople' isrhts art at. t.atre. ProarrtKsiyu, abreast of t he ire, we sQiill always endeavor to keep our od;- orial aad local columns ut to the day our. Oar nlrauUtion is rapi !ly inorcasiiirf d we hope to noon ha?e the largest ctrcula ion any isvtr id I 8un Ij tml'ti, the serviu. than they derived from it. Bat not before, in tnodarn tlrncF, hud a Prea'det-t Yindtrtaker. f-ystematicaliy to b:ni a large linn e her of leading journals in per sonal allowance to his admini.-tra tion by im'anl of pub'siit p itr.au ., and ilie undertaking vvaarol nij resented by the independent prt-s, J bnt condemm d by imbliu senti'l lit'Ilt The sal jee! is reallj' o" general public Cuiitrerr. Tne mil u nco of the pre-B defend i entirely upon the i nbiu; Ci.nrjdened r its l tet'iitv arid iisdepc naet-ce oi thought. ;3at a r.ewi-r:-r whofet Pants cloth 10 cents an 1 up, domestics i:.r ie ).u'-d tig a repi s l'!e j.uiv ORANGE GROVE. or-nsnouo. n. c. march 16, i?93 THE GOOD RKSOIiVE'1. mm mm. mm Because they always sell cheap. 5c, nmbrtllts 40c and up, all kiuds The people, without regard to party, will heartily approve two positions a3 to his future policy relative to c ffiee-holdiig recently enunciated by President Cleve land. Firs'; that he will not reappoint to office ex-dhice holder?, where there are new applicants tor the positions who are worthy and cap ab'e and equal to fill the position in all other respects. He is in favor of rotation ii office in a Democratic Government and will not encouraJ in snf the rrowini?. d inner mis ana on Democratic idea that in order to run the G jverument ijm -otn y anu i im; satisfactorily there must bj an office-holding class. This has been tne Republican idea and it has led to efliiUl cor ruption, to centralism, to favoritism, to nepotism and to a hundred other isms and evils that are in consistent with Democratic Gov ernment. The people own tire Government, and its emolument V its honor, its obligation3, its t 1 -a-6urcs and its official benefit and burdens should bo as equally a? possible distributed. The old ofiice-ho'dors, wiih nothing but "experience and party service," will have to give the fie'n and vig.'Tons bloo 1 an eqna' chance. Anothor thing: The determina tion of the Pies'dent not to appoint men to office who have other busi ness. There is not an office, with hardly an exception, in the jzift of the Government for which a worthy man will apply r accept if offered him, that wi 1 n 't com mand his whole time and faithful attention if he does his full duty to his official truer. Theie has been too rauei oi entruuiaa; the public business to men wi-.o are occupied and burdened with their own aff-iirs to tho neglect of ti e public's interests. President Cleveland says he ie . . j .i .. . . , going lO renieuy Uiis as ui-a-;y t possible. Tni.-t nitmis that iLe people, and not the mxchioe, will be in control during the next ionr years, and that ffict s wi-l be really places ot business activity and not partisan snaps. In this declara'ion he will re ceive the hearty approval cf all good citiz jns. lie is correc'. lie cl'ice est.'.H-t, in tliti -a!u-u o! ti ir F, txtsc-no an mcej enuein d:n:frt in public cllatre,t-r it it do so, its roadets w.n not believe it. At-d thts loss ot eonndjneo jx -nds to newspaper who:-a editors have not received appointimmtr and whose criticisms of party p iev are aeto;-dfigly aeribed to dis- appoin'isoi'it. Tiius in every wax thv policy of i ewpc per appoin t ments tends to the injury of j ur nalitm and so to the public detri ment - In former year.', when newspa pers were party cranes. firt and newflpapei8 only incidentally, it was more aniroi-ria'e nr oditixs o accept i iii.M, jat as the eiitors ot small viliijige urgane m y pro: erly do now. Yet even then i-uVw-tm-n perceived the impfpr - Xx c such a j oi'cy, ar,d ;t wi 1 ',. i i -Ci!'ed how earne.-th' ;t vr.s i - n dt iutted by th ;- e J.'r II -.tr s - ; how vigors ii'-iy i! i-oanetd t.y WcteK r. In nude;!, iitms, whtn ir i giod, Thoy were bought "beliire the prices went np, o 3b.QOG. Slioes. 5Icu and Wonu-nV shoes at 90 pa;r and up, solid leather. CROC K r R Y & G L A SS WARE. C".ii3 fjnd Saurios 25c fet. limps 20c and up, pi c'lt-rund ioiv5 85e. and up, cha;!il;cr a-:t c m lete, 1 ) picoic, ou'y 5.25 TINWARE A LL KIN US Th: pitchi r, jiraccl tub, only $123. GROCERIES. star:h 5c. ?uyn u- !3o. rice 5c, 8 pounds 'A' large Loiniay ?5c. sood fl iur 3 5, !i;p:i' , lard, otc. TRUNKS AND VALISES. A. i-cc Indies grip ou'y . Oo Call and v c w p rt'xi V"'i pfic-js low:r thaw Located in Lake' County, Fla. within a few milea of the far-famed and beautiful St John's River, on the St. John's & LakeEustice R. II., containing 6 acres of trees of the the finest variety, ten years old, oi splendid growth, and good lor many years to come. Lake county is in South Florida, near Sandford, where the climate is tropical and the best profits are made in orange growing. 1 will sell this line young grove cneap for cash, or trade it for land in this State, or city property, lly inability to live in h lorida by reason ol bu ness requirements here, render it im possible ior-me to give t his grove the attention it requires, l ne grove it m a healthy country : good schools good neighbors, good watei una sev eral churches. The propcity ns ax eight hundred dollar dwelling, out houses and stables. Apply to W. E. LEWIS, d-w 2 mos. Goldsboro, N. C TO you lifiu t'V-r :e ir thent. BO I ti ' iltriNON, Y 1L j, BROS rtMT iferss&3S Everything Hew And ComfcrtaTDle. kli MODERN CONVENIENCES peop'e ox'ott iici jO'CtMO ,i d; Boston x bargain x house i rt;a;!y im j u?n-..i;nt rs epernt-ou r m h;i r- 1. tic it rewards is imp'trativ, a--d Mr. Clio vela- d 'hm s;mp y rceog n z?d the dignity and the i-ap-.or-' tatsce ' ti e pr.ss t) dec! vri z he will :!-poinfc to mv s paper aicn t" t ffi jf, Phil a Tunes. Hal!, b runs 11. Edmund for. Props, A Culi:va!c;l Taste would naturally lead n person p( s-s. ssin? .i to p-cfer 'lie test thing- ..btamubie mi.l iiuard ae;.iii-.t i nine: feet' or?. The Giiii -Boiden Eale Braui Condensed Midv is une qa i:ed iu qu-ility, as a tiitl wi' prox e. Grocers ant I Diuggist-. VEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. o SaVi s of Real Fttato in Rial adjacent to the city made on reasonab'e commissh n. Purchases nog tia'i.d for parties Ec king d-'sirablc build. Dg l jts. E A HUMPHREY, Ouicii'i I aw Uuildinp-, Ooldsboro, N. C. We sell best quality heavy weight Roc Lime for building purposes. o SEED OATd AND K1CE And groceries of all kinds. Timothy Hay, Wheat Bran and Kice Meal Trv -ne sack of Rice TVte 0 in 1 op if it. is n t the Clieapest and Best Food for stock you ever tried. A trial is all wc .wK. We keep all kinks of Groqer P?, Tobaooo Hot And Cold Baths. Servants PromDt And Polite. o Electric Lights In EveryiRoonj o GRIFFIN &. EDWARDS. PROPRIETORS. o Under the new management this splen did Hotel will be kept up daily to the st '.nd-ird ot the b st m the country. o ECWThe Parlor Re3turant of ihis Hotel on the second floor, will be run second t none in the State, and will cater to the tastes of its patrons and endeavor to please all. Jan.l GOLDS SO RO N. C. to buy i mm wmi. -i V- Larffe additions To Our t.' Jin, 1. P. M I Wtildon ... 15 30 Ar Rocky Mt... 1 39 Ar Taiboro S 3 nvTarboro 12 5t Vw Wockr Mt.. 1 :-H Wilsoi, a 2". nv Selma fjv Ftyetteville Ar Flort noe. ... 10 t Lv Wilson 2 2' L.v ioirf9tMn. a 20 Lit Matrnolia- .. 4 30 Ar WiimiDgton. 8 P. M. P M C z S5- Z5b P. M i 5 ft5 11 2" 6 03 I i 2 6 0 8 37 10 Il ls 3f 1 15 2 0 3 25 ti 05 . M. 15 7 231 1 2 M L P. M 1 3 8 4 10 2.. P. M P. M 2 32 h 3 5 15 8 3 A M 1 s 9 i 11 3 A. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. Spring and .V Florence . Lv F lyt ttevil t L.v Sniraa Ar Wilson O T. V M 5 l(t t i Z -i m CO r m cc Summer Stok Lv Wiiroinjrtoi. l.v Manolin.... Lv HoMsboio.. Ar Wilen.n .... A M 9 tO 11 4H 1 U 1 f Lv Wilson. .. Ar Rocky Mom Daily Received UlJ J Pi'J's Following t-ilffrriii from Messrs In. Ch-'S3 & Sanbi.rn speaks for itsclt " d and shows that thev do get i here : tSw"cha.-o to- day Veen awan'e t tin- h'm TVot-U'- Fuir c latraet for su? lyinst T. ai-o Cclfeo : Tais.i i eur-neeuon with C!i :t;;)e'f sect're i priitinsly, t n irant es ur i.ms Kti'i Colls wili !.e s r ed exulu? iv ! insiUu v. t Wt)rl-i s iir cii una?. tfignt.-a), vHass & s.vxnoi.N. nil ti: m. Now this shows that when- the h'ghest products stand ahead of all others. 1 am aaeui tor tne auove jj-mlus m iu:t- citv, so if von want ihe bn l you will nave to come to Fonviellc for it. The Obelisk Fiour is growing in iavo: and when once used and und.rstoa can not be put aside for an3r:l:ing tlse. uj p S3 CO tw - KO CO O 5 S3 a. 72 in o o and SnufE. ai vv sa and Retail, and at prices 1 1 suit tne hard times. Giye Us a c II. Respco t.. W. HURTT Merchant Tailor KCLEPECIO. N. O. Lv Uocky Me M 9 3tl II 10 li 2ft. i m 1 10 1 57 2 31 2 8 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf. Bean Laced Grain and Creed.. moor Waterproof. esr in rne worio. nxnminfl niH 5.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOA S4.00 HAND-SETCEI) WELT SHOE. S3.50 POLICE AND FABMER8' 8HOK. 2.25 & H? WOliKINOMEN'S 811 OKR, X.OO and Ml .75 BOYS SC IUMJL. 8HOII. ill made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LAtfiSa. 1.7S SHOE FOR MISSES. V. ll. Douslas. Brockton. Mass. (Bold by c s P. M 1 3 0 11 30 P. V, 8 00 a m 10 i - :2-x x. M. H 3 1 11 49 12 f iOOD 1 '7 a, na 51: P, M.!P. M 1 51 11 30 3 42 1 1 u8 P. M 4 0 5 4 59, 7 4 7 48! 8 0 12 OH 1 mi A, M. 8 20 30 P. M In Every r REKRY&tf.l. Ill I '-3 CO PLAYED THE FOOL. 3 s o CO - i L-ali TIIV: ATTENTION' OF TITS P(J LIO TO MY STOCK OF NE W GOOD3 TIi-,T 1 HAVE .TUvr OPENED. I HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF WRITING PAPER CO Til IN BOXES QUI1JES AND TABLETS, EVE3, BROUGHT TO THIS CTIY. I MOST TS RpNNING AND U E HAVE o on hand several prudes of tlit.D ritf hich we idTcr at low figun s. K$fWr p-tn lurnlsh Rice Weil, which is aii ejtc-U'ct food 1 r fal'ening cattle. at an exceedingly low juice: low than ev- r b foro. We s licit yonr or ders for both clean lie- mu! :ice c eal same will be f.rc-mpt y fi'hd. A gentleman came iu yes'.er '.iy and re marked that he had phiye l the fool vuA tried another brand, and had i.e-t hud v. biscuit f!.. to cat for some t:me. Ro. or dered a barrel of Obcl'wk nt up and re marked that ia the .future he would stick to the O' lik, and then lie would haip n troubla. If you have not tried this Floni nd tt-nnld li'o In do sri. I would b clad tt. 3 . ' I m i ' I nT , T T - T XTTTTiT? TTTT1 T t TiT .J;.- ! 1 can I e-uauiAijij x ia i i ia.uiiii Ymr MY fc-TOUE AND SEE FOR Powder. This Powder has been put on the ( 1IE vi,-ELVES. I AIM TO KEEP AT market ny ine ii-maru ot jwiiara rlil v teite.l liv tlir.-m. It hi3 triven entire satisfaction, and they I J-'- & xxxjxjij.cya.. .jij. i. guarantee it to be absolutely r.urc, and it if AFI RST-CL A.SS STATIONERY STGRK cheiner than any Powder ot li-tee trade It r sq TT WE n)v being oltercd. 1 snail o:- u; seu. tc have your order for. a trial can. I am also asent'in this citv for the Thk St, Luis Iiepxihlio has dis : vered one material difference bo tweea the patriot and the tpoi!6 inan, viz. "the patriot has an office, while the spoi'stnan "is hunt ing: wound good! for one." Pretty Secretary Herbert must sec tc it that the new and rehabilitated American Navy that isto-br, is bniit and equipped at home. The Uaited Scales haa tho material and he workmanship and waiita no foreign buiit vefaels. The South aLo wants two or three nava yard. Kentucky ofliio-sekers are hovering around Secretary Carlisle like beea aronnd the honejeorob. The new Secretary says: ' I ice that I havo got more fi iendfl i; Kentucky than I ever dreamed a man could have, ami a que no r thinj; abont it is that a great many of them claim to have made me what I am." The Press TJn muzzled. Oae feature of Mr. Cleveland'? proclaimed policy reardinj; ap pointmenta to otiioe will meet with universal approbation. He de clares that he will appoint no ed itois or publishers o.1 newspapers. The public presa, he rightly eas, should be tree and nntrammeicu There would have been no -spec ial need to make this announce ment if hia inmediate predecces r had not fcdopttd a contrary .lolic'-, to the scandal cf the c onntr y, the discredit f the presa and the im pairment ot his own dignity, and iofluencel Ncwsiaer men had often before received appointments and filled them we.!; and m deed nearly ail or tne nowtprtper men appointed to cities by Mr, Harrison ro eminently tit and cun'erred mjrtf dietinction upon "We ars pnyinfj the highest markit price for rouh rice Very Respectfully, National Flee lining . Go. GOL13SHORO, ( 1393 1SQ3 TIJ$GROCEK, Co.'fcr o' J jhn and Market Street? Boss Luncli Milk Hscnib So if you wish them fresh and direct rorn the fac'oiy, send me your orders. OTIt is a well-known fact that I earn the larsr st aad best selected stock o: Groceries to be found in this city. Foi the same cracle of goods my prices are af low a3 those made by aDy one. 3" CO S5 " Sastine's Extracts. These tS-'racts have srlven rnoie uct versal satiHfaction ttan any I have ever I handled, and the price is no bight r than you somet rues pay for interior goods. m 3 US o CO S3 S3 r in C5 S3 C3 iJ7 O 5 Sj CD 5 CD o CD la sli i seliiug cva'ythin ij tho tjrecery .me, at living prtc s, and carries ix-untry Proa' ice ot every description. Vhen you can't find what j s want any wJioro else come to . GIN1T, THE GROCER Qor. Jolin an I Market Sts I have a nine line of Pickles, Catsups Sauces Kehslus, etc., also .bruits arid Canned Goods ti ail description. KEEP ALL KINDS OF FRUITS IN HEASON. CAAL AND feEE MY NEW STOUE NEW MILLINERY The New Millinery estblishmf nt ol J. HENRY EDWARDS is now open, in the Armory funding, next door nortn ot the iS . i . tsargam store, Miss Emma Edwards, who is a graduate of Messrs. Armstrong Cator & YOTJ WILL FIND ; Co. 't Milline y Emporium has charge of o. I g P Q -1 V. CQ Q . . 1 LJ m O ! 1 1 o Q I l l w H 9 ll y I f I H h if I g Train on Scotland Neck Brancb Rjad :eavei Weldon. 4 eO p m.. Halifax I 22 p m; arrive Scotland Neck at 5.15 o m., Greenville 6 p. in.. Kiri8ton 8.00 p. no. Uutui nintr Iohvoe a.lnton l.iu a. m.. ureouviue o an a nj. Arrivt Halifax at 11 00 a m Woidon Uta m, dully Ioxcept tjunaaf, Tfatqi q4 wnii nirtun (If inuh eav-.- Wrtah inirfcoa T.0Q a. m.. arrives A & It. Junction 8 t I a. in., returcinir ieave A. & K. Junetio 7.1( p. m arrivos aaDinKton a.t i. m. uanj eic. Dt 8uudnT. Connects with tram ol Altema -le and KalowU K, K., tnd Sentiai.u Neck Branch Train leaves Tarboro, S.C., via A'tiomari 4 s S? CORSET WAISTS tVH rapidly grown in .vtfT tu post o yt Worn by over MILLION SENSIBLE ArQMEN AMD Children. These Waists oonlorm m totba NATURAL BEAUTY nf tne human form m iOi made it, and are not vvKf after -French" Patterne. 8EST Materials throughout BE ST fob Health, Comfort, Wear and Fininh. 'I leg Rncklc X Hipi tcf 44us buy port era, ft-.r-e. Fastened Aluttona won't pull off. Cnrdedge Button Holes-won trear out. TOB BAIX BT Leading Retailers, FOR SatUlaetlOS fiaaraataeA or . Money" Keturaed, in I imT OoMt I tt4 cirottiir. SJ Department I4O0H at tho Novelties ft Raleiirh railroad, dailv exec jt Sundnv. 4 4 p.m., Sunday 3H) p.m. .arrive Williams'ou, N, j O., 7 US p.m., 4 W p. m. fiyrntiutu It a p n aal p m. Keturmrg ieavu flymoutD dail) eynert Sunday. 80tTa m.. Sunday BOO am wniiftrnston, 1 31 a m., 9 58 a. m , arrive Tar- ro, IU40 1. -i 11 aiam. Traiaa n Southern Division. Wilson and Fayetteville Bracch leaves FHj-etteville 5.30 I p.m., arrive Uowland 7 1. p.m. net urn ins 1 leaves itowiana iw a. m., ar.ive rayixu j yiliu 9. :0 a. m., daily except oun lay. "lrainon Midland, N. C, brncn u-;' ol.ls biro. riaily except Sunday, 6 00 a. m.. rrivt amitanelrl, 7 3U a. tn. Kciarning leaveR ai- n- flcld, 8 vg a. itf . ,arie iJolihiuoro. B W a. m. T-Blia aa Mashvllle uranch leaves Hoctcy Mt. ittft lap. mar?ive8NaiihvUie:' 55 p. m.,-'yrln( Hope a dO p. m. Heiurnirw leavea Sprintr H ; t 8 Qua- m-, Nashvtlie - 34 a- m-, arrive Hooky oun. in a. m., aauy, exopi. sunuay rrain on Olinton iiranuh leavea Wiirsiw 01 Olincon, daiiy. exoept aunday, b 30 p n ut 11 16 a. m. Kftarninit 'eaves Clinton it S A a. in. and 3 10 p. in., connecting at Warsaw w os. 41, m, a ana .8. 8outhboinl train on Wilson i Kayiitu-vu tranch is N:.-.51 Sorthbouadis No. :i:.Dii except Pun-lay tram .No. el, south, ana l Mnrtn. rn. u, nly hi Kocky Mou.rt, wtnsl) Clo.ldshoro an &U 7 B,8 olpoe cqnnaotion t. v . 1-44 fur uU PpiAw rurth. daily. Ail rai. iia imondl ap4 iad? Mfcont Sun l"- vi ? ; 1 ttic imona. and tally, m l'in. als at Riicsv M-.unt daily eoem u iav it no itnc otk and t arouii-. r.aor r. , -m -a a .p:-.ih -tism niftK ififl via ' 111 ClclZXlirmiJ B- itSSN'bVaatiM ' m'u?.' ' C7 I T ' tviit-ios. TraW H-mifer. ! MMticyoriiGiifliliiaS. r Yariety Tixno Tbl No 22. Tq T K E jFFKCTf OCT. 17. 18? I. TpApjs qqiq est. (THAT FIGHT Th3 Original Wins. C. Sii.-.moiis. St. Lc:'' fcop'r St . A. Siminons Liver MecUcirie.' st'"t NATIONS. At VDL :, B 1118 LEAVE. Qoldsboro Best's LaG range Falling Creek. . . . Kinston Caswell .... . , , , r6voi Core Creek Tuscarora. Clark's N'ewbern Itiyerdale Cjoatah tfavelock .. .. Newport . -Wild wood I Atlantic . '. 1 Moreheacl City. : . Atlantic Hqtef.. Ward's fensorial Palace ?JfeL No. 51 P. M. .. 3 30 . . 3 56 ... 4 09 . . . 4 23 8 55 ... 4 40 P 03 4 5a 0 86 ,.. 5 05 ll 05 ... 5 19 ll 41 5 35 '3 00 5 41 13 42 6 03 3 50 6 23 4 13 6 44 4 42 6 56 4 55 7 16 5 01 7 24 728 7 43 EVERYTHIG SslsAT ANJ) CLEAN WIIEhE I WILL BE PLEA.SED TO GIVE ATT EN "I ION. the 1. B. FONYiELLB. j R jjRjpflfl ONE WAY' TO BE HAPPY, Ii, is at all time-? to attend to the comfort of j our family. Should any nf them catch, -a ssiight Cold or Ci.iij-h, pscpare yourse'f and call at once cn AMIkr & ton sole agent and get a trill bottle of Otto's Cure, the gieat Gerrr an Kenitdy Free. Wo give it away to prove that we hav a sure Cure for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Consumption, and all disaasts of the Throat aEd Lungs. Lavs;- size 50c. Superior Court Divorce, FROM SIRE TO SON. As a Family Medicine Barcon's Celery Cure passes from sire to son as a legacy. If you have Kidney, Liver or Blood disor der do not delay, but get a free samp'e package of thi3 reined y at once. I f you have Indigestion, Cons- ti pa tion, Headache, Rheumatism, ft-., this grand speciic will urt you. J.U.Hill& Son the leading drug gisti,"are sole agents and are distribuiing samples free hrthe afdicted. Large pack age 50c. NORTH CAROLINA, j Wayne County.. II. J. Lassitiir Laura Lassiter. Thed fen 3 n' I aura Lassiter is hert by notitiB I toyp pjrat 1 he next terra o VV aj ne Super!.') 1 onrt to be held in G ldsbor , N. O., oh t tie M u day aiit-r the fi-st Mon day in Maren. 18 3 aul ai'.swro" demur to the comp'iii'it whic'i has bern ft'ed iu the above entitli-d case for divorua from the bonds of .air un;cy. C. F, nEKRINO, Fu t)rinr Court Vi syne Co., ff, C. Florida Blood Orani"S at J, R. GRIFFIH'?, Under Opera House. Indian Iuve Orsn?e3 at J. R. GRIFFIN'S. Under Open II. u-e. - egin Plant lit WOO And Bed Right Oar seeds arc juet wb.ct ooutliern planter-, need to lncct tlic dc-iiiaud? of Ojs early markets. Otir -.WEWSEED BOOK, . for 1S93, is the most complete guide ever issued for the farmer, gardener, cu4trncker. It tells h5w to begin right and end right, W-i send it 1RIE. Writs for it end cirrreni prtCv? 9" Gn' Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Grain, Seed Potatoes, &c, yaw mny rque, &nt yonr orders flirect if your .-mercliunt dijea not iiimijia XVcotl's Seeds. j. W. WOOD .a ON3, Tf fW "" " tryTTi-nr rr a)fca-t''i?tf,,-T,',lr-a8p:iir""'a '...tai Trimming Rooms Engraving Mr. L. D. Giddens, Jr., t graduate o Parson's Horolordcal Institute. La Porte, 1 -1 Ly. ...... ... And is now at the North, mating her- Ind , 13 preparatg do an feiECs ot pjain self familiar with all the latest styles in and fancy engraving at I L. D. GIDDikNS Jewelry Establishment, LAUltS7 HATS West Centre Street And Novelties. In frllLLlNERY ; LliTflFSTffiAM Nothinir succoedslike sucess : this nat been the exoerience ot A. u. waia. tne uatoei since he epesed business in Goldsboro. cntil He is now aDie to announce 10 roe puonc mat he has got the best equipped ann most satis- ractory xousonai raiace in tne eiuie. All the popular Barbers or the city are urw mnlcved in his f-stabiiehment. oroc and i-ourtf-oiis. as follows JIM BATES, CHARLIE U. DENT, OLIVER BADGER. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. nunuinirtothank tho public oner ous patronage they have extended .esince I moved with my family Goldsboro and pur chased a home here, and assuring mem tnat 1 shall continue to exercise my best efforts for my X Tli&INS GOING WEST. ra The public are cordially irvit d to visit - , .. mv est.ahlislitnfint snd sniisfiLftion in I or J!eJ,1l' sales is guaran'eed. frje foilqwipg ia a lt of articli F.Pr1?? ktn fn;m mv residence on the niahtl ' ffll r i E 'i DWASD. GoUapoeo . Q. j. Henry Edwards. Di'NTHL OFFICE- . OF-r Dr. J. M.'Parkep OVER L-D. Giddens' J jwelry Store West Centre St. - - : : Nitrous Picle Gas used for extraction of jteetb. brt ds sired. Charges reasonable. Goldsboro, N. C. " tf. 7ine corrcspondi nee paper at , J, R. GRIFFIN'S, Uudtr Oi.icra JJouEg. Ladie's cold watch, hunter ease ec srraved, bite face, key winder, key hole scratched. Ladle's long chain, but not neck chain, with pendant Irom plain gold bar attachments, i ro lar light col tr gold 1 dollar yt-l'ow gold i dollai ytllow gold, a small mattise cross. One screw diamond stnrt stud, crown set ting, one real carbuncle ring narrow j 1 tin band, cr wn Betting, no gold back, onccaneo hng, band caii$ bust, point of nose broken,' ring inside dented Iron,' being worn with another ring. 3 ODyx stud?, plain band setting 1 topaz collar bu ton large and heavily mounted, en graved setting. 1 gold btck, 1 inch in size, one c truer n is ct irm in text letter K other C, a short fine chain attached. 2 baby Ieeve clssps'sojirj UftntU- wit hook claf us. A suitable reward will be paid (or the recovery of any ol the above articles. D. W. HURTT. CORN. MEAL AND COFFEE. Large tccf on band . And for sale low at B. M. PRIVETT'S. Iluyler'a candy at ft MZVi 0 S :: : XClLEf SECl F iC N CE. O'" !h o.r". ClAftftF' v .i Via COM ft- ' C'tBEftVERJ j ,r r.ter I'OM. ,3 :-. i. . r. t.'-t' , M A Grand Display. Just received; A largo and beautiful linVof iTACES, ' - " " HAMBURG KOGIrIG, AND TORCHONS Also a " large assortment of White Goods Would be glad to see yon. STATIONS. . LEAVE. Morehead Depot tiamip'Hoi. Morehead City A.tian'ic Wildwood. Neewport Havelock Croatan Riverdale Newbern Clark's Tuscarora ppre yreeR-. gover- Caswell,.,,.,, Kinston Falling Creek LaGrange. Best's Goldsboro No. 50.t No. i A. M. A A 6 25 7 00 7 15 6 47 7 27 6 51 7 52 7 03 3 05 7 13 8 2' 7 33 9 04 7 47 9 33 7 52 9 46 8 30 1 30 8 48 2 12 8 8 8 30 9 12 8 00 9 28 3 40 9 39 4 05 953 500 10 06 5 30 10 25 6 04 10 40 6 34 11 10 P. M No 50, pasenger daily excrpt Sunday connects with W. & W. train bound N2rth, leaving Goldsboro. 10 p. m., "a&a R.&D, ti2 WS5,- Tft&viug Gomsbb.-o a p. ax. No. 51, passenger, daily except Sue day.conneete with K.& D. train, arriving Goldsboro 3.05 p. m., and W. & W. train irom tne north, at .J.10 p. m. fNo. 1, Mixed freight and ptsienger M jpj ftjV Wednesday and Friday, cor r With W." & W. thratieh frt?i:ht. North bound, leaying Goldaboro at 11 10 p. m. f O. Li UU.li, Hunarii Utrdwnt Ad vice to Mothers. Xfrs. Wikslow's Soothiso STBCPshonld al wars b used when children ars cutting teeth. It re UevtutheliUlesngereratonee; itprodneesnatunil, luiat aleep,and the little cherub awukeaas brig-bt aa a button.'' it ia very pleasant to taste. It soothes the vhilo.softenatheeunu.aUays all pain. Ijgulatea th,- tjtiMjlg. ftw Uthe besCgaelrn remedy fp dtarriioBa, wbathey srinnic from teething- oi oUtai sauses. Tvsutyflva cents a bottle. Italian Chestnuts at . J. R. GRIFFIN'S. Undir 0tra II--use, ti. Zeilin, Pron'r A. Q. Sirataai i-iv er Heplator, Esfd by M. A. S. L. a. r, foi- i yearf rured IsaiCHSftOM. Bi'lioI'snisi n-Sl-. Ks'lAiSlCK HitAPACHE,Lor AprsJsiJ, hacn Stomach, Etc T It. Hoams. Viator M. H i- ch. Aua-.tis. Tonn.. writei- "1 thu-.k 1 tliould have bee a dead but tor your Genuine M. A. Sim mons l.iver Medicini!. I hv JtR0SA sometime, had to substitutt "iciun s stuif tor your Medi cine, but it don't in-jyi tL Durnose." jftfLll Dr- 1 U. icms, Editor TH -Jbijiif, Memphis, Tcnn. says: 1 received a rackae-e of vour Liver Medicine, and have usec'l half of iu I works like a charm. I wane ao better I.iver Regulator and cer tainly no mote otZeilin's mixture. A NL A NEW WHEEL. THE DIAMOND S RAMBLER Ho, 3 FITTED WITH VriE CE LEBRATED G & J PNEUMATIC TIRES. THE FASTEST WHEEL SOLD. Speed, Comfort and Bcaww All $drnbin'ad, ' - a;.jr iuHict cta(tow. 7 W AKIIIMiTOV. 1). 1. 9A j ASK FOR FINE DANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGEb AT C, F GRIFFINS, Scientific Amerl3a Agency for . k TRADE MARKS, IfttaW DESIGN PATENTS 1 vtvr COPVRICHTU. 4c. - V..'??,."?"""" Tree j roRK. . Ameriria. 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Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 16, 1893, edition 1
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