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TIME THE I-IEADLIGIIT. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, a. rtoscovp;.;.- -I - editor. (Vy We are hy no means responsible for ihc opinions expressed by our corresjxmd ents. Entered at the Tost Oflice in GoJdsAoio., 2f . (.-., as sccond-jiass matter. GOLDSBORO, C. Thursday Evening, March 22, 18S8. A LIVELY CAMPAIGN INDICATED. The approaching Presidential cam- paign is going to be an exciting one. The Republicans intend to make an extraordinary effort to regain control of the government. TUej understand that if they are defeated this year they will remain out of power for years, and that their party will likely go to pieces. It . has uo strong cohesive principle. The issues which brought' it into be ing, and which made it great and strong, are dead. It is now living on . its reputation. Prohibition is ihin .jaiug its ranks, and tariff reform is weakeuing its hold upon its members. It intends to make an extraordinary effort for existence this year, however, and "it doesn't propose to be nice in the choice of meaas for doui so. It will attack' the South from which it iiopes nothing, and it will wave the idoody shirt vigorously. It will ap peal to passion and prejudice and spend jts money freely. It will smash the tariff bill and the fishery treaty if it scan, and U will . support all sorts of pension schemes and prevent as much legislation that is calculated to reflect ,credit upon the administration as possi ble. The Democratic party will not be wanting in vigor and vitality. It is .awake to the importance of the occa sion, and w;i.l not be taken unawares :at any point. The announcement ia fthe dispatches recently, that the young girls of Pittsburg, pa., propose to form political clubs indicates the probability of an element in the ap proaching eampaigu that has never been bnown in any previous one. The formation of these clubs of girls is doubtless due to the admiration which Mrs. Cleveland has excited throughout the country.. Tbe example of the Pittsburg girls will doubtless be fol lowed in other parts of the country, Xini if Mr, Cleveland is the standard bearer of the Democrats, and the pros pect is that he will be, it is not im probable that to Mrs. Cleveland no small share of the credit for his elec tion will be due. Even the New York Sun, which doesn't appear to have a Yery high regard for Mr, Cleveland, but which admires Mrs. Cleveland, would hardly have the courage to train Us editorial guns upon tbe battalions of Cleveland girls under the leadership Of Mrs. Cleveland. T O Painfully True. 8ome people pass through life for ever misunderstood and misjudged. If they do a good deed it is sure to be misconstrued, and is invariably credi ted to some base motive or impure design. If thvy were to peril their own life and save a fellow being from a watery grave some one would in all probability accuse his rescuer of hav ing some baso motive for that seem ing deed of kindness. And so these poor, unfortunate people are made to bear the grievous burden of suffering and embarrasment forever and forever, and will never once feel their burdens easier grow until the grave opens for their sore and weary feet, and the sun light of eternity, rushing through the portals of death, will show, but oh, too, late, how they hoped on and prayed on and struggled on, and yet was never understood or appreciated. ; o The Woman's Suffrage Society has no cause to complain. Woman is gradually advancing in the political world. She can vote and hold office in some States, can run for President, and last Saturday one of the sex open ed the Iowa Legislature with prayer. Her name is Key. Ida C. Button. If pretty women were appointed chaplains I jn all legislative bodies, perhaps there , would be more members in their seats j ior prayers. Miss LouUa M. Alcott died on the day of her father's funeral. She will be particularly missed by the little folks of the country, special authoress. She was their i o Be and Noi to Ce. Bro. Call-am of the Greensboro &foruh:aj Xeics is "down" on the I). II. 11., because on- of its cfficials refused Lira a pass. There must be something wrong, and we are almost certain that the fault lies with our brother, A person who happens to possess a '-free pass," and thinks that he "can kill his time away' by riding up and d jvn tb.2 respective road, with out haviag the least business, in our estimation, is uswoitby of that privi lege. In no instance has Col. And rews, refused a pass to any editor, whose paper is published on the line of 11. & P., and its branches, and we are sure, if onr brother would have made his application to Col. Andrews, we have no doubt that "that poor prin ter could leave town, when he feels Jike it, free." If the Mondny News thinks that its statement about "trains being late, etc, will cause our brctbera ef the press to rise up against the Ii. & D. R, It. and attack its officers with out any cause whatever, he is highly jaistakr n. The splendid and prosper ous condition of this road, undjr its present excellent, management, is a subject of remark by those who travel over it, as it is a matter of gratifica tion to people living along the line. Few like corporations in the South have better road-beds and rolling stock, while iis affairs are most admirably conducted. Each recuring year its lines are extended in all directions to meet the necessities of the rapidiy populating section of the country Manufacturing interests are cultivated, and all branches of trade find eucqur gement. This company lias a just appreciation of the value of its patrons, and its magnificant earnings are the result of the good business tact which characterizes the management of its affairs. All honor to whom it is due. The Alliance. As our readers probably all know the Alliance is an organization of far mer for the pi i pose of bettering their condition. This is commendable. Our farmers are certainly much poorer than they should -be and aid if the Alliance can make their condition better we shall rejoice. Bui how can this be done. With perfect organization and discipline amoug the farmers the over production of cotton cau be prevented, A crop of sis: millions of bales will bring as much money as one ot eight, and the time and expense required to produce the extra two million devoted to raising hog and hominy. Then again they can demand a banking sys tem based upou real estate which would supply them with money and thus break up the credit system with its high prices usury and mortgages. By wise leadership and thorough or ganization they can do much for them selves and make agriculture as profit able as any other branch of labor. Encourage Home Industries. Every good citizen desires the pros perity of the town in which he resides : and, as the prosperity of a place is greatly dependent on its business, every industry, not of an immoral ten dency, should be fostered and encour aged, especially manufactures," since they not only contribute in material prosperity, but give employment to a large class of laborers that constitute a large element in every town and city. If goods can be bought at home, equal in workmanship and quality, it be hooves all dealers in that line of goods, in the home, town and county to give the preference over those imported from places; and the prosperity of the South can be more readily scoured by helping each ether, than by enriching others, whose interest in us is bounded by the amount of money tbey can make out of us. - Wanted ! A Girl. We say of a man who marries an heir ess, What a lucky fellow! But the real luck is his, the hippy fellow, who wins for his own a bright, sunny little wo man who keeps cheerful under all cir cumstances. Such a wife makes sun shine in asa idy place. No matter ho?r roughly the world treats a man, the trials of business life are compensated for if his - home is brightened by a wife whose spirits rise above disap pointments and annoyances aeel who blesses her family with an unfailing fund of cheerfulness. Surely a man must appreciate the blessing of such a wife, and surely her children must ' love her, living, and bless her memo ry when dead, for much of the pleas ure of their lives and strength of their character is .-owing to the sun" shiny mother. That's the kind of a" wife we want when we get married Proposals isvited. A child was born in this State rv- cently that has two grandmothers, four great grandmothers, one great great grandmother, all living and able and willing to wait en the infant. The great great grandmother is in her 01th vear. There are now about 340 Farmers' Alliances in tli Is tat 2. r C ROYAL ?SS'D12 J 4 St! Absolutely Pure. Tins powder -nevur varies. A marvel of pnriiy, strength and wlmlosonuwss. Iore economical tJian the ordinary kinds, anl cannot be soM in competition with the mul titude of 1 w test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Soi.uoxj.y IN" -AX. Roy A I. B.vkisu roWDEK Co. 100 Wall, St Nev York. jSTEAV HOTEL! HOTEL- F'A'RR A U , l!.LUffiX5IIOmEM ACCO 51 MODAT 10 N FOR 200 GUESTS. OMXD31 S AND CARRIAGES FOB HOTEL FARRAR CONNECT WITH EVERY TK ATX AND BOAT. Tarboro, N. C. ' ERASTUS EDWARDS. Dealer In Pry good, Notions, Boots $ Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, S;c, A varied assortment of mer chandise, generally found in a first-class store. GIVE ME A CALL. Corner, William & Bound-try Streets AEGO 2j FLEMING. ATTORNEYS AT UvV.' - EALEIGH, N- C- 217 FAYETTE VI LLE STREET. Pk.vctk-e ii- rue Si w:aiE. Corr.T or N.iiTJi Cakomxa axi Tifh Fkmchai. Cot jst, a.m t n k C icn, Conns or "Wake, Jhxstux, II a n x i: r t aai Wayne. H M 0 o H M w H P3: - . , & . EH THE LEADING EM SEE : W. WOOD & SONS 10 S. 14th St., Eichmond, Va, Request all Gardeners, Farmers and Truckers to send f or their es HEW SEED CATALOGUE for 1 888. It contains descriptions of all new and desirable varieties of SEEDS 1 PLAITS. for the Farm and Garden that are l adapted to the South. - Grass & Clover Seeds a Specialty. Catalogue mailed free. Send for iz. yum; GUN, TIN & LOCKSMITH Repairing neatly and promptly , .done- ALL KISDS OF T1X, SLATE & IltON KOOF1XU, A SPECIALTY- Gold.sboro, 1ST, C ext door to Co&dcll &. Rai w?s, J las a beautiful Jine of "Millinery, and re" pleniJtes her stock every seek. The ladies are eordiajiy united. mi. joe mwi REMEDY Laboratory, Kittrell's N. C. F or, all Bd Disease. By all Druggist- THE MUCH DISCUSSED "BLAIR BILL" HAS BEEN PASSED BY THE SENATE. Whether it is constitutional ; wheth er it can be carried . through the other House; whether it will receive the President's assent or veto, are serious cpiestions. But the best preparation for mental cultivation is viorou bodily sustainanee, and this can be ac couiplished by a liberal investment in the Crackers, Bread and Cakes baked by Cogdell & Barnes, and in their line of Confectionaries and Groceries, un rivalled in quality and price. PURELY VEGETABLE. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on th TJVER, !DfjEYSf -8 and Bowels. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC TOS Iffalaria, Bowel Complaint, Ujrspcpsla, Sick Headache, Constipation, BUioaMiieBH, , Xlidney A flections, Jaundice,.. ciitul Depression, Colic Ko Eonsehold SlionM-ba WitHoatlt, aivl.hy boinrkept ready foiinimdiatonse, will save many an liodr f faifforinir Hud many a duiiar in time and doctors' blil. THERE IS e'JT ONE SIMMONS LIVES REGULATOR! See that you gst the genuine with red on 6 front of W.-spsfr. Prepared ociy by J. H. ZEi L'M &. CO., Sale Proprietor, Pfoiiadslohia, Pa. llilCJi Sl.pOv o 03 CO ps3 o -o i-3 STILL IN THE LEAD. THE GRAND COSMOPOLITAN HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH MENT IN THE "GREGORY." TLar.kinsj our customers for past patro nage which lias been so liberally bestowed on lap, I hope by strict attention to buisness to merit a continuance of the same. The professor and his assistant tonsorial gradu ates do not chop oft' the hair and shave the neck and call it hair cm ting; 'but we cut with scissors, a fine golden edge, with circle front and the gradual taper, with English square lock or the Dude Puff. It will pay vou to cc me in and try our uniform node of p.05 oition, su:h as is net piaetktd in any other shop in G .ddsboro. In no instance is the sam tcwvl used on the second eusto- I mcr before bwhil w ashc 1. IJair Cutting 25 Cts: .Sl aving 10 Cts. . t WILLIAM BEST, Trci'vietor. NO W How CliOflp Goods Arc Offered to You, You Ca n A 1 ray s YOU I positively decline to buy shclf-vrora Goods, do nutter at .nrhat discount thej are oflereit to me. NONE .BUT NEW GOODS WILL EVER GO INTO MY SHELVES. ASHER EDWARDS- H. WE ARE Having sold. all my fall goods, have now and am receiving Give me a call Icfore purchasing and I will astonish you. Don't ODD FELLOWS. BUILDING, CORNER STORL 4TTBACTI0NS FOR. TIE 1ft DIB S. e. win sen an kinas oi i;icss-Uccus, such as Inccts, JJianncls, Serges, E vcrj I'h i tig' in We are n.ukiig rum fcr IS T 1 1 TO GO TO ASHER EDWARDS. ARRITALS OIT SJPXtlTVO OOOD.S. IT 31 A T T E R S ' NO T WILL THEN BE BENEFITTED BECAUSE E S7R0DSE. STILL IN THE LEAD- SFMfr GOODS. CASE SO H E. at your own prices. WINTER GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. Winter Goods arc boitig told tt.n sacrifice. a larre ?riirg Sfcck. ttn't deley, Ili ccue rid ite vlct e tftr. L. EDWARDS. 'XH13 FATHEROF LOWPRirES." D upl i c at e Thera atMt Stor. every day, new and desirable forget tho Popular Progressive O F H. iM. STROUSE. Uashnieres, Plain and Brocado, tor-
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