FTJBUSHKD BY
JOS. E. KOBINiSOM,
EUlTOIi AND PROPEIETOIi
t " r is v t scale- i.- no a r,siinfcJ paptr
or tue HJOifcund thelaoitiir Uunr;xtatii.,(uic'
rrj; to -iiscuss ao is;ae wherein the iioupic-'k
Isrhtd ej-U3t.as:o. Progressive, abreast of tut
.juro, wo shall a! waya endeavor to kaep our edi-
orial and local columns up to th nay and
Our niroulatlcn is rapidly increasing
(1 we hype to -iOOD have the ia-e:".t ..irculu-it-
hi j i.iti in T. at tern -Mill eidiim
. ancre i at the Putttjfct ae Goldsbc.ro. H. t
Shujcid Civss Matte?
OOLDSBOKO. N. C, SEPT, 7, 1893
se'zee him, not to be appeased uut 1
he haa draTrn eoine dismel aud
wholly erroneous opinions from its
innocent statistics and published
them to a peacefn! coantrv, destroj
ins all its comfort. His latest
affliction is that whereas 62 per
cent, of the population and 48 per
tent, of the criminals are of native
paienl agc, 38 per cen'. of the popu
iation and 52 per tent, of the crimi
nals are foreign, which he thinks is
EVENING . JOYS
It's nice lo sit at borne and read,
And dream and snooze and snore,
What time the lellow toots and toots
- And toots a horn next door;
How pleasant 'tis, in pious mood.
To hum old Lymns and psalms,
Until the-huckster on the street
Disturbs you yt Ming "Clams!'
And in the drowsy eventide,
How pleasant to repose ;
Upon your dooistep, till a ftiend
T'iS ASTONISHING r
how Dr. Pierce's F-1
vorite Prescription
acts upon nervous
women, it s a mar
velous remedy for
nervous and general
debility. Chorea, or
ySfc Vitus' Dance.
Cn Insomnia, or In&
Ability to sleep,
, spasms, convulsions,
or " fits," and every
, Even in cases of
Insanity resulting from functional derange
ments, tbe persistent use or the " iToscrip-
I w w
Trinity College.
o
tion " will, by restoring the natural functions,
generally effect a cure.
uor women su tiering irom .any enromo
1 female complaint " or weakness; for women
who are run-down or overworked: at the
change from girlhood to womanhood; and,
later, at the critical " change of life" it is a
medicine that safely and certainly builds up.
There's noplace half so sweet as home u ft tx iH,ver fails to benefit or
cure, you have your money bark.
vvnat more can anyone asKi
Is anything that isn't sold in this
8S!OK VANCE'S GKKAT SPEECH
WUle we do not agree with Sena
tor Vance in bis ideas on the pres
ent aspect of the silver question, it
should give us great pleasure, s.
North Carolinians, to note that of
&U t'.ie speeches made in advocacy of
tl- free ard nulimitcd coinage of
dh-er at present, his i?, to our way
of thinking, the ablest and breathes
the best spirit.
The atmosphere of humor aud
the .sudden flashes o wit that
haye always so popularized the most
serious ai.'d sustained efforts of Sens
alov Vance were not lacking in thi3
gret effort upon the dry subject of
iiusuce.IIis language and illustrations
drawn from the classic?, sacred and
profane, gave to it an air of dignity
acd learning befitting the august
body before whom it was delivered;
while its honor aud pathos and bard
common sense, were equally as well
suiied to the minds and hearts of the
people, among whom, perhaps, it
' may tiud the moat appreciative audi
ence.
Senators liansom aud Vauce are
Uo representati res of whom any
pariv or S;a'e may well be proud.
After saving this much, if it were
proper fcr us to make a ruggestion
to Senator Vance, it would be, thut
while he appeals to the unbroken
historic records of 4,000 years of the
parity of gold and silver, and the
ratio of 1G to 1, he seems to have
overlooked the no less historic teachs
ing of the same period, that at no
time iu tisin-r t lie ratio between sil
ver.and eoid, has the commercial
value of the two nietais been ignored
as ic is proposed to do oa this Oceanian.
Comes with a garden hose.
a reason lor changes in immigrant And makes a play at Hying dust,
!prirtlrinn. Would It soothe the And leaves you lying drowned;
-x UA ... fr J.rAtra t, .
r I Tn o 1 tin. wnr.il Antlind.
. - . . ... o n'i i -
read 1118 Dgnres in una waj $ mere Washington News
are twelve Americans to every
thirteen foreigners in the prisons. Mr. Da Fb'iion. Budget 8ay6
Of the entire native population, she overheard you talking awfully
.0013 are in the prisons, reform a- abont her to Ne.ly Nexdoo-
tories of various sorts, and aims Liitle lMu&kter. We wasu.j
hmufit: of the foreign born and na- talkin' 'bout her at all. We was
tives of foreign parentage. .002S. playin' keep h-usa, an' j e'tended
That is to say, with eveiy advau- wo ha 1 servants, and I was niikin'
tap-jof from a quarter-millennia' la s'ciety call. "--od News.
to thirty years in tins country,
- i - . sr i f I
America s virne is .ouio greater Visitor Why do you have that
than tne xoreign article. io Vl doir fciUin2 ou J0ar writing desk?
it id tne way most in accoru .. 0!crkj have nrslaid my sponge,
Mr. Lodges dolorous pith, there , him to ,5ck mv
likely to be " just as good" i
GREAT BEDUGTION
IN-
Everything you Need
AT THE
Boston x Bargain x House
The character and public worth of a
higher institution of learning is known
by what it is and does. During the past
40 years TrinHy College has rendered
unstinted publiG services, having been
sustained by private contributions and
given her effort for tbe public welfare. It
stands for progressive ideas and is the
representative of advanced thought in
popular life. The leaven of her efforts
has. quickened every other educational ins
stitution v ithin the rarge of her influence.
Forl8934 tiie followiDg'Departments
are open for instruction after August 31 :
1. Philosophi a1. and Literary (for A,B.
candidates.
2. Histfjry, Political and Social Science
(for Pb, B. candidates.)
4. Technological, (for B. E. candidates.)
5. Law School. Summer Term oueDS
July 14).
6. Theological, (tor Ministerial can
didates).
7. Commercial, (courses preparatory
for business pursuit? ).
Besides the e thtr.; ar-- th:ee special
schools with courses of a more practical
or professional character:
1. Thi Normal Sciiooi. fou Tkacii
eks, 10 courres cf profes-s.tml instruct
tion for ( ne year.
2 ?chooi of Journali m, Prof. John L.
Weber, Oirectoi: courses of ins ruction in
Erglish, Ticonem cs, Civics Political ci-
ence. His'ory, (;cioioey raia aai y prac
ticc in newspaper w ork required.
3 School of Finance, J cononiies and
Administration. I wo yeais (O-irses ir
the higher studies related 10 pub'ic in-
0 nflfl Yards of Calico, all styles at 5 terestsT
tvwu cts. Lawn 3 cts., Oinghams, Tbe college is nroviL.cd with
6 to 10 cts., Domestic 5, Pants cloth K facilities in the laboratories libraii
cts. and up, Bedtick 10 cts. aud up, electric plan' for giving ti e instruc
, .i,,t t " I CIS. sou up, uctu;& ju cm. auu uip, eiuciric piau'jt
me two ot the foreign element not t tamp8 for ,1)C. De So Shirts 25cts. and up. Pants 50 cts to 4 courses oil-red
V.r.rrst a , A calfciinnnrtlnfr t.rv f.nirl
uvjotroi. ouu " KK" fe -v...-.j I tjretneta
one American thiet aud pauper, it
would be little to the credit ot the
Remiblic it the proportion were Miss G-tuiercy Did Eelyn
. , -r-. ' a I i i ... v. i. ; .. . !..-. .i
smaiteF. Jo(-.a not an AiuericaD onug uer ue uitimus run nuu
citizen mean to be at least twice aB rotn Bar LTarboi?
"ood as any Ei ropean, Asiatic, Miss Iutown No, It shrunk so
blamelesB Ethio.uian, or dwelttr in euery time she wore it that -W.ien
the isles of the sea? the maid went to get it t pack it
wasn't then! N. Y. Hera'd.
Hose and Half Hose 5 cts. and up, yan'
wide Dress Lining at 5 cts. a yard
Yard wide
DISSS GOODS
Mies Antique How mean time
newsuauers are: Here is a column to $1 25. Str.iw hats !0cti.. a trnod Uat
headed I roposa p, aud it is all La(lie? i.00. Cbildr .
about public improvements ana 25ctf. ali tolid Leather., Trunks ut fl
The County Medical Societv
which constitutes the County Board
of Health, met in this city yesterday
for the election of a County Super
inteudent of Health and the trans
action of such other business as
might properly engage its attention.
Dr. W. J. Jone, Jr., was elected to
selection gives pleasure to his many SiiC nR8 a remaikab.y pretty
friends. Ur.xM. W. Tarks was toot, b ie bas. It was her toot
elected to the presidency of the that Rocks fell in love with. And
board, Ur. bifas W. Lox to tlie muQt j r fii :,,
vice-presidency and Dr. J. T. Ken- whh ,,er fo t? Qq arktd foT ,,er
rtHnllnn 50rts. and ui, Srs-
UlllUIUIiaa i-eudcrs 5 -.t'..wrre
liiickc sucpeudcif., warrant d 2 yers,
20cts. Ths prettiest liu3 of Tabe Cil
Clo'h in the city. Buggy whips lOcta.
The buildincs arc the fiast and Lett
adapted m tnc fetau".
The Staff of Instructors is chosen f i
its merit in and devotion to the wori oi
educating students.
I he participa tion of students in then
own goYernn:ent in college will begin
witn Hie opening oi the year, August o'.
Matriculition, August k'9-30, in the
Mam Buiidinc,
liooms may . I e secured and mter.-stinr.
liitorniation given tree by applieaiion bj
m .11 ir in porsou to
JJI1N 1?. CROWKLL, Phf siuent.
Dubiiam, N C,
SHOES, SHOES.
i
such non?ense,-
-The C ub
IF
f.7,00, Valises 25cis to fl 50.
A LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES
nedy was re-elected Secretary for the
ensuing two years. Tbe meeting was
presided over by Dr. J. A. Faison. The scarcity of coin is having a
i hand.
Ahnla Grains ol Rice 5 cts. 1,J
VVIIUIC Starch 5c, Suaar 5c-
Hominy, 8 lbs for 25ct Cuflee 20c. Pvp-
per 12ic. Meat, Molassc, etc. The W-
crocKery-
cotfee pot
1 h v.: just received fn m ttverai
fac'.ri-8 a big stock ot nice, rtw, al
leather sdioes tht I defy com etitioi
and I am detemined to lead in sl.ocs. h.
snlid man's shoe from $1 to $3. Exam
ine my calf shoe at 1.75 fir men. La
dies tiae shoe $1 to $2.25. E.xanrne nn
fl 25 tine shoes for ladii-s. Ch dren't
from 5 to fl.25,
o
FIRE, FIRE!
At P. U. H.ij ties' Factor y caused m
of Mt.. Olive. After the meeting depressing .ffect upon home mar- st Btockof TinVGlasa and
adjourned Dr. Jno. Spicer, the re- kets. A man s wife finds it d ea uot warc in the city, half ga1 Ion
tinna County Superintendent ol pay to go thtongh his clothes to lOc, Tin set, obi price 1 75 -
Health, dined the members ot tne find only au nuiudoised check tor i-amps ssuc, to $d.im ..-ips sno rncc j. chuif, i win sen at ao c-m p
Society at the Hotel Kennon in ele- Lis salary. Swansea Gazette. Saucers 25c. per set. Kniv n I Fork- p und. 800 lb Ben Hur price 4t onl.
.1, I 50c per set. Tbe best tct a,-o in towi 25 c; A fmall lot ol Ocala o c; plan
we sell a to get 1,400 pounds of ' T T T ' 1- bacco
gant style.
PICKED MP SCRAPS.
The tdlov.s who have been
bucking up "agin" Grover'aud the
Administration ehoiild make an
assignment.
Tni teeent Atlantic cyclone toie
up the coast at a feaiful rate until
-is-- n eareri WrrrhnTrgtoii Jenng
-tiie-Senate was in session, itThieTi
c fi" to sea.
JOHNSON'S
P.1ACMETIC OiLI
Instant Killer of Pain.
Internal and External.
Cures EHEUJiATISM, NEURAL
GIA, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises.
'- Swfciliuif?. Stiff Joints. COLIOani:
f StiCKAMPS instnntiy. CholerR Mor-
LiHEADACIIE, as if by niaic.
WE HORSE BRAND, ltMeTu:.
:nemost Powerful and PenetratintrUnimentfor Man
or Beaet in existence. Large $1 tize T5c 50c eize 40c.
JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP.
Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Curo ti
Face Beau titter. Ladles will nnd it e mo-
N'ews Items Gathered Here
end lner-3 lor Passing
Perusal.
A Maine man has been tried for
taking in potatoes at one door ot
his bartl and Belling them Out Oi I delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap or.
the other, liie trouble Was tbat One 1 .Wnsoft and velvety find restores the lost com
i. i,- t. ;,. Mtno orH I Plexion; is a luxury for the Bath for infants
part Ol hl8 barn Was 1U Maine ana I It alays itchinK, cleanses theacalp and promote!
the other nart is JNew UrnnswicK. KIOWlu 1,1
He bonsiht potatoes in Canada and, VI. E. ROBINSON & BRO. Agts.
for 25c, Snuff 90 to 40 cts., pe- lb, c:
gars 3 for a nicle. These are onlj fc
specialties call and examine our stocs
Hall & EdmuDdson
Qoldsboro, N. C.
LAQ MARSH
twist, 25; Mahogany twist, prie U5 uii
25 . Seetheart, price 25 only 20 ; H 1
t r.ce 25, oa-y 2 )c Ii; Hrtu and lieor
iria Beauty 31C Lucile jjrice 00 nl
50 c Missing L'uk price 00 lor 50 c
ctun Cured 25; cigars 1 to 5c. f:iokinf
Tobacco 0 to 30 Loiilard, G. & Ax
R. It, mills ; all as cheap as anyore.
Mcky Mount Butter.
HATS. HATS.
moving them across the barn, sold
them in Maine without paying
duty.
It is the New York World which
is res jonsible t;r the theory thai
Therodor3 Thomas has ben forced
to abandon Chicago because he
turned his back "when one ot hei
cit;zen asked him whether he con
sidered Wagner greater as a. com-
Goldsboro. N. C
"We've met the enemy and they
are ours:" old Hard Times is dying
slowly but surely, strangled by
Energy,- knocked out by Grit and
ruy 'til ovir and crushed by Cocfi
TiiKSS times deveiop heroism,
aad, painful to iciate, much, very
nine'ii of the 8ordidnt S3 'which poor
human natnra is heir to, and sun
diy traits and characteristics which
are aavthing hut heroic.
If Senator - Hill will push his
. Federal Eiecti n Bill to a success
fa' passage, he will do much to ret
lieve himself from the odium of
- association with His Whiekftie
;r.
FeiFd
John I, Davenport, the infamous
supervisor cf elections for the City
of New York, has heeu eummarily
Evicted from the postoffice builds
ing. Davenport has been a stench
and offense in the nostrils of the
Democracy of the land for so long
that all will rejoice at his ejects
menf.
EiiiiET Lrgan,'of the Louisville
Tiuits goes at Carter in this uni
que way: "Instead of cutting
wages, Landlord Carter Harrison
ot Chicago, Las oidered his agents
to' make a general redaction iu
rents. This is a most commend
able example, and one worthy cf all
acceptation aud emulation. Bat
it isn't every landlord who is able
to mkktf provision against hard
times and a hardier winter by
marrying awarmoblooded Southern
beauty with $3,000,000 to her
credit. AL! you lucky dog!"
Can
You Read
The Future?
poser.thau he was as a builder oi I you know wliat your con-
d(8Wino;HrOOth Ct.T3 , ,,-11 or oi T,prirP
V V XXX XJ J fXX yj UV U
My new stock of hats 8r-i just daisie
sure enough, Une ot i lie best men s hat
for l sold elsewlx re at $'.25, ihei
Received every Tuesday aud I from 5 to $1.25. Children's ir. m 25 t
IUt. X llvc uv;iii low, ai'U 11 w . n
nicu s'.cck of trubks from $1 to $5; nic
valises f t 75 to $?; Leathtr 30 : s. pe
ib; 1-2 sole 10 cts. a pir; Shoe thread
cts. a ball.
riday. We are now prepared to
supply all deurmds. Send iu youi
orders,
We keep the best the market
Aflfbrds and would call
Especial attention to the
DRY - GOODS
One of the e'earest and cleanett
cut ca3es of libal noticed ;n a lon
time, is that of a Texas paper. I
recently published a story statint
that a scorpion which bit a bleep-
me eowuuv d note, naa ciea oi
delirium t. emeus. Ttie slorv hai
not been authenticated nnd if the
boy had not died he wou'd have
got big damages
Up in Worcester county, Maso.
a piotracted laiii stoim ief: th
roads almost impassable for ve
nicies. &. x anKee was anving m a
ngui DUtrgy ana met a pmv nitis
man plodding alonjr on foot witl
difficulty Said the f. tine : "Ii't
very bad going, I at., isn t us
Yee," responded Pat, '"'and it's
mighty btid coram , too.
Tbe Springfield (Mass.) TJiiiui
remarksthat it may interest peo
p!e wh love t watble thoje
sweet and inspiring ditties, ,lMv
Sweetheart's a Man in the Moon,"
and "Daddy Wouldn't Hay Me a
Bow now," to know that their au
thor is now in prison as a confirmed
drunkard, ii.e songs were pro
bably turned off during spasms ol
the delirium tremens.
A big ht of dr ss go-, ds, only 5
Ch;ckid Homespun 5 Cheviot 8
ET:AU,.,..r T n ....... ..Aflj -tit KC
iRFTOW FKRTWl1 Bed' tick, 8 to 20 c White Hi,m.-sru
LJLvvJl bniVlll l5to 6 1-2; Extra Heavf alico 5 lo
- I A. n ni n R tr, O l.iu,..li n,r K n S 3
A-lilvAlVIJ UD rLUUU I I ots f othr if o ts too numerous t
mention.
O r-
Will your earning capacity We have control of for this city
te equal to the support of - .
yourself and family? This is Thw who have not tried it
a serious question, yet, you Q . t to and be coaylncvA
coma connaenuy answci -
"yes" if you had a twenty- That tfeere is none better,
years Tontine Policy in the 0ar line of
Equitable Life tea coffee and spices
A method which guarantees IS COMPLETE
all the protection furnished .iVv oar new brand of Ci(ff,.P
by any kind of life insurance, r . ..,.-,
and in addition the largest Jst reccivod, Said to be
cash returns to those policy- The beet in the world.
holders whose lives are pro- . . i,;--,'..,
i j . , j A nice ee'ection or
longed, and who then need
money rather than assurance. CANNED GOODS
For facts and figures, address Xud everjth:ng kept in a
W. J. RODDEY, Manager, eirst class grocery.
For the CaroHnas, . I 7o iuvite you to come to see us.
ROCK nlLLx 5. C I
Bizzeli Bros. & Go,
Wholesale an! Retail Fancy Grocers.
April 27-92.
NOTIONS'
rhirts,20 to 50, overalls f.r 9 ' cts j e
pair; pants trom .0 cts to 2.2o; neav
drill dr.iw r i?5 cts Under shirts 2o
81; Oil Cloth 20 ctt S. ckp. stt ckings
handkerchith 5 to 15c; White shir;
price, 60 50- Corsets 24 to 50 c: Towel
ing 5 c yd and 10 to 40 c. a pair, woo
worsted 10 to 25, yd wide dress goods;
only 10 c; pencils 1 c papur 5 a quire:
envelopes 5 c, pck, umbrellas 4
1.50.
ED. Iu HBMUJDOpa,
"THE H LTbTLER,",
Oppoeite Hill's .lru;; stors V- alnut
Are you
Groing; to
Paint?
GO TO THE
EW CASH SMI
For Rent:
If the Government of the United
- Stales wefe truly paternal, it wou'd
deprive Mr. Henry C. Lodge of the
census report. Whenever his eye
beholds one, a divine madness
The objectionable habit of biting
the nails is not uncommon. Those
who indulge in it shooed take the
following hibtory as a warning. A
young girl died 4rom a painful in
ternal disease which baffled uaedi
cal ecierjee, A post mortem was
held, and in the vital part there
was discovered a large ball,- formed
entirely ot morsels ot nail, which
were quite indigestible and which
had increased gradually.
At Sharon. Pa., toughs in a pic
nic car refused to take their feel
from a seat oil which Samuet
Wheai desired to fit, and one ol
them ttrnck Wheal. The latter then
6aid: ' I am a man of peace and reel gains.
cosnize a Christian obligation to
avoid contention, but I beiieve that
this ia more than a church: member
ought to be compelled to put up
with." Alter this Wheal tailtd into
the hitter, punished him .severely,
and then eat down in" the eeat he
Lad aslzfcd for,
VVest Centre Street.
" FOR -
All silk mitt3, 20c. Gloyes, all silk, 25c
Plain white lawn, 40 inches wide, 10c
Dotted iswiss, printed figure, 32c.
Fine India-printed Lawns, 10c
f?ateens 12i 15c.
Tilfanritii! t'rnm 74 to 11 c
BestDressGinghams to be found foi 10c I before the Clerk ci the Buperior Court R0!1I1t;f,;
Curtain Lace, by the yd. 13 c. lofWayne county, N.C., notice is hereby I DBduuiui,
infant s caps irom loc. to 1,00.
GauseVest, 10 c. ad up,
Lace Pillow shams 85 cts; a pair.
Lunch baskets; from 10 to 35c .
Fans, 5 to 20c.
All silk Windsor Ties, 25..
IF YOU ARE WE WANT TO SAY
a few words to ytt about Paints in
'general, and the AVERILL PAJNT
in particular. Our climate is ..very
hard and trying on paints. The best
white lead will chalk off in a very few
months. A paii t to giye a satisfac
tory wear here must be made epe
cially adapted to our climate condi
tions. Ine
One 4 room dwelling, in
good repair, nice garden already planted
HI! I C IU W J 11, XlCAli IU X J'Xj XX. JilUUUU-
son's residence on Spruce street. J? or I JWfG'Vm
terms apply to I .
&i l &Uxij Diusui, I'aint.
Ts just such a paint. It will neither
chalk nor crack. We have iised it on
our own buildings with porfectlv sat
isfactory results. We advise all to see
it who want a
Notice'
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Is Drawing to a Close and We
Have on hand too Many
Summer Goods.
We do not want eo carry over sny f them. We need room for our immense stock
of Winter Goods. We have marked down our entire stock of
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SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTMHG
At strictly Northern cost, which means at least 25 per cent, lower than
you can buy them elsewhere. ,
I STRAW HATS The nobbiest in town and you can buy them at your own price
LADIES' LOW QUARTER SHOES From 55 cts up are the talk of the town
MEN'S LOW QUARTER CALF SKIN SHOES At $1 a pair.
LADIES' GaUZE VESTS All sizes, 3 for 25 cents.
BLACK CHECKED MUSLIN Sold before for 15 cents, now 10 cents.
A large line of white checked lawns and muslins from 6 pents up. Our immense
line of embroideries and ikmacings at your own price, and all. other Summer
Goods in proportion. Do not xnisa this chance if you need anything
in our line. Hasten to our store and select from the nobbi
est stock of goods in town at exactly
Northern Wholesale Prices.
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Note Important changes.
WILMINGTON 4 WELDON 11. Hand Branches.
ASB FLORENCE 1. A1LKOAD.
CONDENSED SCiLEPUIK.
TRAIiSS GOING iOUTH.
Bicbmond & DanTille RailroaiCo
aiuticl Spencer, IT. IV. Huidekuper hihI
Beaben Joster. Receivers.
R. & D. SND N. C. D1VS.
CONDFNSED SCHEDULE.
Dated July ?, Sj 3 2 &
... P. M. P. M. A. M.
Cv Weldon 13 i 9 53 5 00
Ar Kocky Mt.. 1 iZ 10 45 6 21
ArTaiboro 2 3". "
Lv Tarhoro 12 51
p. m;
Lv Hocky Mt.. 1 42 10 45 6 20
Lv WUsoa 2 30 n BO 7 00 2 40
Lv Solma 3 30
i.v Fayettevi'le 1 15 6 0
A.r Florence.... 10 40 a S7 9 03
" A.M.
Lv Wilson 2 31) 7 0'
Lv Ooldstioro... 3 20 7 47
Lv Mairnolla 4 3H 8 &7
r Wilmington e l 10 40
P. M. I A.M,
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
fcP 0 Z, 55 36
o
a.m. p.m. a.m;
.v Florence.... 5 10 - 7 3 6 30
Lv .Fayetteville - 9 33 9 50
Lv Selina ' 11 49
Ar Wiison 11 25 13 50
A. M. P. M.
Lv Wilmington 9 30 5 00
Lv Magnolia.... 1110 6 40
LvOoldsboro... Is SO 7 47
Ar Wilson H0 8 34
Lv Wilson 1 10 11 30" 8 31
Ar Kooky Moud 2 00 12 08 9 15
ArTarboro.. .. 2 35
Lv Tarboro 12 54
Lv Kocky Mt... 2 00 13 08 9 15 '
ArWoldon... . 3 0 1 00 10 35
P.M. A.M. P.M.
IN EFFECT AUG. 13 I 8! 3
TKAIN8 GOING SOUTH-DA L
i.v Kictimond
Lv Burkville....
Lv Keysville .....
Ar uaniiie
r Greensboro . . .
Lv Goldsboro ....
Ar KaleiRh
Lv Kaleigh
iv liurbam
Ar Greensboro...
Lv Winston-Salm
Lv Greensboro...
H r Salisbury
t taatesviue ....
Ar Asheville
Ar Hot Springs .
Lv Salisbury ....
Ar Charlotte
Ar Spartanburg.
r Greenville ...
Vr Atlanta
t v Charlotte ....
Vr Columbia.....
Ar Augusta ....
Wos&3
12 -0 pru
All l'H
3 21 pin'
5 40 pm.
7 4) pml
3 3'. pn!
4 25 pm'
4 3' pm'
6 21 pmi
7 a 1 .....
tii 15 pm
7 V put
9 35 m
43 ru
11 15 pn
2 28 am
7 '0 am
II J) pm
n lo am
8 45 am
12 0 am
2 40 am
J IT am
5 3. am
7 to am
1 01 am
z 30 am
5 30 am
4 45 am
8 00 am
9 4.-, 1 m
11 (Xi am
4 iW pm
5 3 ' pm
9 50 am
11 25 am
2 55 1 in
4 05 pm
11 15 pm
No 3'.
B 40 am
6 54hu
6 r.4 am
8 13 am
8 13 am
9 25 am
II 37 am
12 8po
4 o f.m
U 35 am
1 20 pm
4 2i pm
TRAINS COINO NOH
No 10
L. v Augusta ......
Lv Columbia
ir Charlotte
Lv A lanta
rCharlotte...w..
lv Charlotte
A.r Salisbury
Lv Hot tSpriDH . .
LvAsheyiUe.....
Lv StatoBvil ....
A r Salisbury ...
fjvSalisbury
Ar Greensboro..
Ar Wlnston-Saloi
Lv Greensboro..
Ar Durham......
r Kalcigb
Lv K.le.gh
A r Goldsboro ...
Lv Greensbo, u
Ar Danville
Ar Keysville
Ar Burkville
Ar Richmond
N -
5 0Utj.
9 1 - piu
2 20 AW
0 4 pm
231am
2 40 am
4 10 am
4 15 am
6 iiO am
8 3 am
7 M ami
9 2am
10 30 am
10 35 am
13 10 pml
6 ) ami
7 40 a. i)
1 1 20 ami
1105 ml
108 pm'
9 50 0
is 35 pm
10 03 pm
12 41 pm
2 30 pm
7 II pra
8 O'l pm
1011pm
1 1 .1 1
ia vl aiu
P. 'U a m
6 30 am
'3 I N . 37
1 00 pra
4 30 pm
8 10 pm
1 0-) pm
8 I' pm
8 21 pm
9 i7 pm
0 37PM
10 49 PM
11 50 pm
1 30m
4 05 am
4 61 am
7 0J aui 7 00 A M
10 4 PM
10 07 A M
4 (15 A M
4 61 AM
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Train on Scotland Neck Bruno Q Kjart leavt
Weldon. 3 40 d m.. Halifax 4 00 D m- arrive
I Scotland Neck at 4.55 p m.. Groenville 6 37
p. m.. Kinston 7,35 p. m. Returning leave
b.iQ8Lun i a. m.. ureeuviiie osaa ui. Arrive
Halifax at 11 00 a m Weldon 1120 a m, daily
ixcept sunaay.
Trains on Washington Branch leave Wash
ington 7,00 a, m.. arrives I'armele 8 40 a. m.,
Tarboro 9.50 a m, returning leaven Tarboro
4.10 p.m., Parmele 6.i0 p m; arrives AYashin,,
ton 7,35 p, in. Oaily except Sundav. Connects
with tr-uus on Scotland jncck iirancn.
I Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Alhemarh
fc Ralciirh railroad daily except Sunday. 5 0
p.m. .Sunday 3 00 p.m. .arrives Plymouth 9 20
p. m., 5 30 p. m. Keturnig leaves Ply
mouth daily, except Sunday, ft 30 a m Sun
day, louo a m.. arrive xarooro iu m a m a o
12 20 a m.
Jraiuon Midland. N. C tjraach leaves uoias-
boro, daily except Sunday. 6 00 a. in., arrive
imithfleld, 7 30a.m. Returning leaves Smuh
fluid, 8 00 a. m . arrive Goldsboro. 9 30 a. m
Train on Nashville brancn loaves Kocky M t.
it 4 30 p. m.,arrive8Nashville5'J) p. m.,Sprlm
Hone 5 30 o. m. Returning lenvcaSDriDirllout
8 00 a. m., Nashville 8 35 a.m., arrive Rock
houd; i& a. ra., aauy, except sunaay
1 rains on Xiattaurancn v iolence n. .n.ienve
Latta S.iO p. m.. arrive Dunbar 9 30 p. m. Re
turninS leave Dunbar 5 3 ) a m. sr.-ive Latta
7 00 a, m. Daily except Sunday
Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw oi
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, 7 00 p. m. an
11 3.) a. m. Returning leaves Clinton at 8 . 0
a. m. and 4 05 p.m., connecting at Warsaw with
Nos. 41, 40, 23 ana 78.
'i ra.n jno. ts manes close connection at we.
Ion for all points North, dailv. All rail via
Richmond, and daily, except Sunday via Bay
Line, also at Rocky Moui't daily except Sur-
tay. wun nortoiK ana Carolina itinroaa lor
Norfolk aud all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. Dl VINE, Gon'iSuptS
.'. B. KKNLr, Geu'l Manager.
1' M. Kbsbon. Trafac Manaeer.
ETWBEN WEST POINT & RICHMOND,
.Leave West Point 7 jO am d iiy, and 8 50 d u
daily exoept Ifunday and Monday; arrive
Richmond 9 05 and 10 40 a ro. Uetnrning leave
Richmond 3 10 and 3 45 pm, daily except t-un-elay;
arrive West Point 5 00 and 6 ( 0 pm. Leave
Richmond 93 J a" Sunday only; arrive Wst
Point 104". am. Returning leave West P01 t
pm, arrive Richmond 7 15 pm,
BET. RICHMOND AND RALEIGH VIA
KEYSVILLE.
Leave Richmond 12 40 pra daily; leave Keys
vili" 3 40 pii.; arrive Oxfoid 5 5 pm, HoiuUr
son 7 10 p m, Durham 7 15 dm, Raleigh 6 30 a
m. Returning leave Raleigh lan, daily, lur
h m 6 15 am, Oxford 7 44 am, arrive Keysville
10 10 am, Richmond 1 08 pm, daily,
Xived train No. 61 laaves Keysville daily
except Sunday 4 10 am. Ojford 9 20 am. and
arrives Durham 11 25 am. Mixed train No, 40
leaves Duiham. dailv excent Sundav. 6 Dm.
Oxford 8 3J pm, and arrives Keysville 11 60 pm.
Mixed trains leaves Oxford dally, exte.t
undav. 2.35 a. m.: arrives Durham 4.15 p. at.
Leaves Durham 7.30a. m. dailr except Sunday:
arrives Oxford 9 10 a m.
Nos. 35. 3?and 33 connect at R cli nond fiom
and ro West Point and Baltimore daily except
Sunday.
oLK&rlMU-ean Sr.xtv xCIS,
On trait 8 Noe. 35 and 36 Pullman Buffet
Sleeper between New York and Atlanta,
On Noe. 37 and 48 Pulimuu Hleepiug Cars
New York to New Orleans New York to Au
gusta and Washington to Me phis, a id Diu-
11 g car JNew tora to Montgomery.
trains Noe, 11 and 12 run so ld between
Richmond and Atlanta and carry Pullman
Sleeping Cai between Richmond, Jlanville
and Greensboro.
Trains No. 11 and 12. W.N.C. UtvlHio-.. car.
ry Pullman Parlor Cars botwiun Salisbury,
Asheville and Hot Springs,
E, BEnKLEY, .J, S. B. THOMPSON,
u perintendetit. Superintendent.
Greensboro, N, C, Richmond, Va.
W. A, TURK. General Passenger Agent.
Waxhinuton. D. C.
S. H, II ARD WICK, Asst. Geu'l Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, ua.
W.H.GREEN. SOL HAAS,
Gen 1 Manager, Tralno Manager.
Washington, D. C, Washington, O..
ivea to all persons indebted to said I Durable
no. M. Uzzell to make immediate pay-l Economical
ment, and to all persons holding claims
against bis estate to present them to
the unaersignea qn or beiore Aug, zi,
1894, or this notice will be pleaded io
?!?.uTCTktr' i0,.1"!3! ?orr,"rto' 7c bar of their recovery,
duv k iittwr , wmiB uu uiaut .uf glioma, I - . TW A TOT? TTr7'7t? IT
Black and wMte shads, 2;c. . t V nJ ' . i
SiAtionorv. Notions. Hosierv..' Executor Jno, M, Uzzell, deceased.
The Scotland Necu Hose wear better I AuS' 24 1883
for the price only 25c
Give mt "all and you .will find bar.
.ins.
MRS. S. P. .PETTEWM.
For Rent or Lease.
Paint. It is guaranteed to jfive you
satisfaction after time enough has
elapsed to tnorougmy lest it, ana we
are authorized to protect the guaran
tee. Please call at our store for color
. cards (free) and see bcok of 20 elegant
designs for house painting.
Smith Sl Yel ve rto n
WamuvSt,. - Goldsboro, N. C, ;
05O Reward
OR REN T.
Mv plantation in Greene County N. C
nnnt.aininsr 882 'acres: with a. fine. l&r?e
apple orchard, a good two story dwelling . Rjr any case of toothache or neumlgia
witli six large rooms pantrys etc. The that 6ne botfle of Williams & King's a-
faimis four miles from Bnow Hill 12 mous Toothache and Neuralgia Remely
from La Grange. And is well known as will not cure in two minutes.
A dwelling on fclocumb street con-i the conntv residence of the late James F L Every bottle guaranteed. We ask you
taining four large rooms, garden, out I Jones, h or verms apply to itotryit. ,
bourses, eto- Apply to 1 Mrs. Jennie M.Jones. I For sale by all diuggists at ten 'cents a
- J. li. GRIFFIN. I Goldsboro N. C,. - l botUe.
F
Trees, Trees!
Patronize Home Industry.
Rock Spring Nurseries.
Located 3 Miles Kat of Warsaw.N.C, .
F. G . Middleton, Prop'r.
W. 0. R R.
In Effect Sunda" Nov.,1
Leave Wilmmston dailv for Jacksonville
nd intermediate stations at 4 p. m.
Leave Wilmington daily except batur
3ay and Sunday for Jacksonville and in
termediate points at 9 a, m.
Trains arrive at Wilmington daily ex
sept Sunday at 8 a. m.; daily except Sat
urday and Sunday at 6 p. m., and on Sat
urday at 9:30 p. m., add itional.
, isteamers on JNew Kiver leave Jacitson
ville daily except Sunday f jr Marines and
intermediate points at 7 a. m arriving at
Jacksonville on return at 1:30 p. m.
11. A. Wiil UJNU
General Manager.
J. W. MARTENIS,
General Passenger Airent.
We off.jr for sale 40,003 Trees, Vines and
Plants as cheep or cheaper than cai
. ught at other first class jyurser- , '
us. Tew fruits that have
fruited with me a specialty
New descriptive catalogue and prict ist
free to planters, bena tor K to-aay.
' i
JUT RECEIVED: V
190 Sacks RiceMeal at
Vt; B. MTI'IIIVETT'S.
Cm fcV
ML.W WflLLL I
THE DIAMOND
RAMBLER No. 3
FITTED
WITH THE
CELEBRATED
G & J
pneumatic!
TIRES.
THE FASTEST WHEEL SOLD.
Speed, Comfort and Beauty All Combined.
- csena (.T illustrate uatalogue.
5 GORMULLY A. JEFFERY MF't CO.
U WA8HIIICITON, B. C.
i
Horfolk, Mm Si Wisliaji:n
DIRECT LIME,
TRY-WEEKLY TRIPS.
In order to make more convenient and
economical use of the vessels now employed
in the North Carolina service, and thus to
Bethr Serve the Interests of Shippers
the Clyde Line and Old Dominion Steamsbrp
Company have concluded to merge their re
spective lines between Newborn, N. C, and
Norfolk, Va., Into one line, thus giving pas
sengers and truck shippers three trips each
week between aewoern and Norfolk via
Washington. ,
Steamer Heirl)em,Capt. Southcate
Steamer Deflance, Capt. Burpss
AND
Stew Mo, Gaut. Short
"Will sail from Norfolk, Va., for Newnern
Oirect, every Monday, Thursday, and
Saturday, via Washington making connection
with tbe Atlantlo and gNorth Carolina Kail
road and the water Lines on Neuse and
Trant rivers.
Returning, will sail from Newborn for Nor
folk. Va., via Roauoke Island wharf, every
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting
at Norfolk with Th Old Bay Line,
for Baltimore, The Clyde Line, for Phlladel-
Shla, Tbe Old Domiiilor Steamship Co., for
ew York, Tbe Merchant and Miners' Llna
tor Provldenoo na Boston, and Ihe Water
bines for Wasuiugton, D. C, aai Richmond,
Vn., thus glvlnir an all water rjjte to all
Northern and Haa tern points.
Also connection made with the- O. 0 B.
B-, and N. & W. R. R for the West.
Passengers will find a good tab.-,oomf rt
abls rooms, and every courtesy and attention
will be paid them by the olhcers.
Ordr all gojds, care of N. N. Vf. Dlrci
Una, Norf'-lk. Va.
.HALPH GRAY, Aotlng Aero
iN Bern. K