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)oro Star.
GODLBOEO, IT. 0.
4 toort y.
The ColoradjiPftfnonvention will meet
at Washington, D. C.f June 27th.
We eall spjQ0B2 JMention to the advert
tisement of jsegh Edward, in an
other oolumn-. .
' We respectfully reauest onr sub
scribers, whoBnbsoiption has expired,
to renew, at fltfCgciy thWr paper will be dis
continued. "-7U"
We are in reoiepja speech delivered
at Trenton Jones jc$ny, by Mr, T. a M.
Simmons on .the BtMl. which is unavoid
ablly crowded or4;.fil& issue, but will ap
pear in our nextjj . ;:' ' V .
: TT!TT
Messrs. Kobinsliyvand Griffin Bros,
who are largely erfVatfS in the brick bnsl
ness, ere deliveffigc1ome of the finest
brick that has beeasbld in this market for
years.
The delegaislai thd-Grand Lodge 1. 0.
of G. S. and D. of S- convene in the city
of Charlotte, N. 0., on the 20th day of
Jane next, at 12 o'clock m. Arrangements
are being made with the railroads for
cheap fare. Any desiring information on
this subject S&OffldvUklrrespond with the
Kev. W. J. itiJoM Wlson, N. C.
On returning'liome the other day we
found on our desk a coby of the Bulletin,
published by.theColored Men's Union,
Knoxville, Ten.Son. W. P; Tardley is
editor. It speaks with no uncertain sound.
We gladly placj(.$n our oxohange list.
Hon. Geo. H. White, of Newbern, N. 0,
has been indorsed in Craven county for
the position of ItQiiatiJr of the 2nd Judi.
ciul .District. Me is an able young man
and would be an honor to his people, and
fill the positien with entire satisfaction to
suitors in his district.
The A. M. E. Church, colored, of Golds.
boro, hold SaJtathSflhool every Sunday
morning at a rtjclsg.a. m. , L. V. Davis,
Superintendent; .Sd&albi Josephene Cobb1
Mrs. Precilla ECfrfBftt, Miss Lilly Dod
sonandW. Er'Se'Esq., teachers.
Mrs. Geo. T. Wassom, Prof. E. E
Smith, editor pf 'Enterprise, and Prof.
A. Ji. Vincent, are attending tne closing
exercises of Shaw University, at Raleigh.
i QSLkOx
Dr. Jno. D. Pearson, of Fremont
Wayne county, is preparing for the Leg
islative race in this county, on the lade-
pendent ticket. Who is the next man on
thistioket? iU,k
.The town Commissioners are having the
market house improved and cieled over
head. Why not respectable mar
ket house and l4,deeet with it ?
The County Convention of Craven
county has elected her delegates to the
State, Congresfiibuatihicf Judioial Conven
tions. Delegates to the Congressional
Convention are CaptV E. Hancock, Jr., J
S. Manix, V. A. Crawfoid and E. R. Dud",
ley. Wayne win 'flotd-'her County Con
vention on Jinra ' lOllfo elect delegates,
&o. Jones couptwbpkl her Convention
today. Theyw-iaiviilotorse Hon. E. E.
Page for Congress, jfc
'
The convention of colored editors at
Mashington nexL.mpnj-U, is to be one of
the grandest alhrfrffofus kiop ever help
Six million colBKS1pSople will be re
presented by the , colored press, whose
power is being felt throughout , the land
There is a colored lady living in South
Carolina, who came from Africa 110 years
igo. She can ffjmgg&er her parents and
. nany similar things when she loft, among
. tiem that she was sold by her uncle. She
came to American as Sarah Zank, but has
wice married aJftme is now Sarah
tonne-.-.fiWw. vt matx.
Our townsman, it. m. Johnson. Esa..
Bars that he wi"gjjfl"i&endanc;e of the
vaious conventiocs Ita this section of the
Stta, with his famous convention pistol,
toieep things wjayMQRr shape when a
west brother can't stand the storm. We
woud suggest Wilson, pn the 19th of July,
b a mitablo pliCfSCfriend Johnson to
displfy his oonvtifcUiity.
JfiZJ,
The ndependjpiifc Jatat'wL'onvention con
venes Juie 7th.
The Eapublican State Convention con
vanes jme 14th. TIH
Cbngresional Convention of the 2nd
District, onvenes July 19th.
Judicial CouvertiiWja Second District,
meet in Tartoro Juutott, to nominate
a Judge and Solicitor.
Wayne Cointy CBHVSEtion convenes
Jane 10th.' lOSHtf
Hon. John H. Collins, Solicitor of the
2nd Judical District, oalle'd in our offloe
just as we were pngtftPptess. He speaks
hopeful of being-jjnjminated for Solioi-
Ihe
Messrs. C. B. Ayoock and E. T. Albrit-
ton, County Superintendents of Education
for Wayne and Greene respectively, an
nounce that the Goldsboro Normal Soheol
for the counties of Greene and Wayne for
the colored teachers will begin' on June
13th, and continue one month. They urge
that every colored teacher in these two
oounties be certain to attend; all others,
are invited A fine programme with a list
of instructors will appear.
lhis is one of the best opportunities we
have ever had to fit the oolored teachers
for the work of the school room. We hope
that every young man and woman of our
raoe will appreciate tho efforts of Messrs,
Aycock and Albritlon in establishing these
N&rnial Schools for the training of the
white and oolored teaohers in the counties
of Greene and Wayne. Board can be had
at reasonable rates for all who wish to at
tend. No teaoher can afford to be absent from
this school for the training of teachers and
fitting them to know how ' to teach and
govern their schools.
The Republicans of tho 4th Ward of
Goldsboro, met at the oourt house on the
24th inst. , for the purpose of electing del
egates to the oounty convention, which
convenes in Goldsboro on the 10th day of
June, at 12 o'clock ra. , to elect delegates to
the State and Cougressional Conventions
Mr. J. F. Dobson, ohairman of the 4th
Ward executive committee, called the
meeting to order and explained the object.
After which he announced that it was in
order to elect a permanent chairman,
Upon motion Rev. S. V. Cravom was
unanimonsly elected chairmaB. Col. Geo,
T. Wassom and Mr. H. S. Davis were re,
quested to act as secretaries.
. Major II. L. Grant, Geo, T. Wassom
and C. C. Best, Esq., were elected dele
gates, and Messrs. J. B, Capps, J . G. Bag
well and W. H. Thompson ware elected
alternates.
Messrs. Goo. T. Wassom, J. B. Capps
and J. F. Dobson were eleoted executive
committeemen for the ensuing two years,
A vote of thanks was voted the chair
man and secretaries for the faithful man.
ner in which they had transacted the bus
iness of the meeting. : Adjourned tine die,
The Good Samaritans of Goldsboro had
a good time last week. It was an occasion
of a pic nio and levee. The way they de
stroyed the good things that were spread
before them, is Dot a snppriso to those
that had the good fortune to bo present.
The editor of the Stab was invited to de
liver the address of the accasion, but his
abaenoe in the western part of the State
prevented his presence on that enjoyable
APPOINTMENTS OF REV. W.
J. MOORE, FOE JUNE.
3rd and 4th Keysville Circuit.
Hth and 12th Leacbville " "
17th and 18th Town Creek " "
24th and 25th Morrisville " ' '
It has fall from the lips of a dying 2nd
District offloe holder, that it wonld never
do for a Wayne county man to be nomi
nat d for Congress, kate, says he, the
county will soon be out of the Congres
sional District. But that is not this lo
quacious gentleman's real reason, his rea
son is,, that if a Wayne county man was
nominated he would have to go to work
for a living instead of diotating to others
what to do. There are some men who are
friends so long as they can use you, but
the very moment you show to them your
manhood they will forget past favors and
bestow all their affections and rewards
upon those that damned them. If there is
one man more than another that should be
condemned by his fellow man, it is he
who forgets his friends and seeks tho
company of bis enemies with reward.
Gen. Robt. B. Elliott. The Repupli.
can New Orleans, says : On Tuesday the
Uth, in the United States Circuit Court,
Judge Billings presiding, on motion of
Col. Leonard, U. S. District Attorney,
Gen. R. B. Elliott was admitted to prac
tice. His admission into that honorable
body of learned practitioners is the first
instance of the kind within our knowledge
of a recognized Negro entering that select
cirole of the expounders of our National
Law. If experience and talents are desira
ble requisites to the lawyer, then success
certainly awaits Gen. Elliott.
But such is not the fact that Gen. R.
B. Ellic tt is the first oolored man admitted
to practice in the Supreme Court of the
United States. Hon. Jno. Smyth, of North
Carolina, now Minister to Liberia, on the
Western ooast of Africa, is the first negro
that ever donned that modern oourt of
learning. ,. ( 3 , ,
EXCURSION TO CHARLOTTE!
Monday June 19th, 1382.
OF the I. O. of G. S. and D. of S.
Trains leave Charlotte Depot at Wil
mington 4.30 P. M, on the 19th, and ar
rive at Charlotte at 7-45 next morning.
Tickets good for ono week! Fare for the
round trip $3.00. a. C. Green, Aug. Wil
liams and J. Holloway, Managers.
In au argument the fool wants
to bet, the brute to fight, and the
wise man to put on hia , hat and
take a walk.
H. STROUSE
ODD FELLOWS' CORNER STORE,
SAYS
He can and will Bell Goods
Cheaper than Any House
IN TOWN.
IJhave nowjan immense! STOCK
Now SPRING &OOUS
Consisting Of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS, CARPETS,
And in fact, everything kept in a
FIRST-CLASS STORE.
Yon are respectfully invited to call be
fore purchasing.
II.rJVT.: STHOUSE.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Cot' Store.
West Center St., rear of J. W.
Edwards' Saloon,
DEALEH N
RAGS, BONES, SCRAP IRON"
OLD BRASS,
LEAD,
COPPER,
AND JUNK GENERALLY.
PARKER & PETERSON",
Desires to Inform their fi-innds unri t.lm miii.
lie that thfty can be found ono door west of
express winco, wnere tney keep constantly
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON,
VEGETABLES, ETC..
which thoy will be pleased to sell you at
lowest cash prices. Respectfully,
PARKER & PETERSON.
T la. Goldsb or Str
GOLDSBORO, K. 0.
THE ADVOCATE OF EQUAL
RIGHTS BEFORE THE LAW,
AT THE BALLOT BOX, AND
IN THE PATRONAGE OF
THE
C3r overn m out
For all Men Regardles Of Color
The Advocate '
LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
In Favor of a Free Ballot and a
. FAIR COUNT.
Believing it to be the duty of the
United States Government to ,
see that the children of
the whole country are
THORO UQHL Y ED UCATED
IT OPPOSES MONOPOLIES.
Therefore the STAR will advocate
a NATIONAL
Educational Law.
The STAR Willi Advocate no
Man's Claims for office on Account
of Color, but . will reflect the
the principles of the
. REPUBLICAN PARTY.
Price only $1.00 per anuum;
six months 50j cents three
mouths, 30, cents.
N. B. STANLY,
Keeps constantly on band a largo
assorment of
BURIAL OASES OF
ALL KINDS &o..
N. E. of A. Day's old stand.
MMINE
Cures epilptio fits, Spam, Convnlisons,
at. Vitus Dance, virtigo, Hysterics, in san
ity, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism,
neuralgia, and all nervous diseases.
This infallable remedy will positively
eradicate every species of nervous derange
ment, and drive them away from whence
they oame, never to return again. It utter
ly destroys tne germs or disease by neu
tralizing tho hereditary taint or poison in
the system, and thoroughly eradicates the
disease, and utterly destroys the cause.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Female weakness, General Debility.
Leucorrhoaa, or whites, painful Menstrua
tion, Ulceration of the uterus, Internal
Heat, Gravel, Inflammation of the Blad
der. For wakefulness at night, there is no
better remedy, Dunne; the change of life
no Female should bo without it. It quiots
the nervous system aud gives rest, comfort
and nature's sweet sleep.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Aloohalism, Drunkenness and the
habit of Opium Eating. Theso degrading
habits are by far the worst ovils that have
ever befallen suffering humanity. Thous
ands die annually from these noxious
drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not be
cause he like it, but for the pleasure of
drinking and. treating his friends, little
thinking that he is on his road to ruin.
Like the Opium Eaters, he first uses the
drug in small qnntities as a harmless an
tidote, Tho sootbiog influence cf the drug
takes strong hole upon its victim, leading
him on to his own destruction. The habits
of Obium Eating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely what eating is to aliment
veiness, as over-eating first influences the
stomach, which redoubles its cravings until
it paralyzes boih the stomach and appetite.
So every arms, or liquor or aose oi upi
um, instead of satisfying, only adds to its
fierce tiers, until it consumes tne vital
force and then itself. Like the glutton
ous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!"
but never enough until its own rapacity
devours itself. Samaritan Nervine gives
instant relief in all such cases. It produces
sleep quiets the nerves, builds up tho ner
vous system, and restores body and mind
to a healthy condition.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of
Heart, Asthmi, Bronchitis, Scrofulo,
Syplia, diseases of the Kidneys and all dis
eases of the urinary organs. Nfrvous de
bility, caused by the indecetions of youth,
Permanently cured by tho use of this in
valuable remedy. To you, young, middle
aged and old men, who are covering your
sufferings as with a mantala by silonce,
look up, you can be saved by timely
efforts, and make ornamets to society, and
jewels in the orown as your Maker, If you
will. Do not keep this a secret longer, un
til it saps your vitals, and destroys both
body and soul. If you are thus afflioted,
take Dr. Richmoi d's Samaritan Nervine.
It will restore your shattered nerves, ar
rest premature decay, impart tone and
energy to the whole system.
Samaritan Nervine
Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or
may be had direct from us. Those who
wish to obtain further evidenoes of the
curative properities of Samaritan Nervine
will please enclose a 3 cent Postage Stamp
for a copy of our Hlustrated Journal of
Health, giving, hunderd of testimonials of
oure from persons who have used the
medicine, and. also their pictures pho to
graphed after their restorstion to perfect
health. Address
Tr S. A. 3FtI0HMOND & CO-
World's Epileptio Institute,
ST. JOSEPH. MO,
GEO. T. WASS.OH,
Attorney at Law.
Goldsboro, N. C. P. 0. Box, 584.
Protice in all the courts of the state and
m the U. S. District oourt.
NEW GrROOEEY.
W. B. BAKER,
DUDLEY, N. 0.,
Keeps on hand a very large assortment of
of all kiads of
and sells them at the very lowest figures.
Call and see for yourself.
Nov. 12-ly.
NO PATENT, NO PAY.
3EATENTS obtained for Mechanical Dev
ice, compounds, Designus, and Labels. AU
preliminary examinations as to patentability
of Inventions, freo. Our (iuido for Obtaining
Pateuts is sent free everywhere. Address
!L6ul3 Bagger & Co.,
Solicitors of Patentsi
WASHINGTON, D. O.
WILMINGTON AND WELDON
RAILROAD COMPANY.
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated April 2nd, 18e2, So. 48,1 no 40
; laily. Daily
Lv Weldon
.33T p'ni (i'lri i'"m
.6 09 " .714 "
Arrive Kooky Mt
Ar Tarboro.,
Lv Tarboro.,
.8 25 p in
.9 00 a in
8 25 p. m
9 00 tt. m
Ar Wilson ..,.5 48 pni
7 44 p. m
8 27 "
xruiuauoro 42 "
Ar Warsaw tm "
ArBurgaw 9 04 "
Ar Wilmington 9 55 "
10 65 p m
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
SO 47 NO. 43,
Daily, Daily
Lv Wilmington 640 a ml 615pm
Arrive Burgaw.. 7 s 105pm
Arrive Warsaw 8 41 " 8 28 p m
Arrive GoldBboro 8 48 " R6 p m
Arrive Wilson ........1043 " 10 54pm
Arrive Rocky Mt... 1123 " 1138 pm
Arrive" Tarboro.!'.'."'. 8 25 p ni 1 io'p 'ni!
Leave Tarboro 9 CO a m 3 00 p m.
Arrive Weido'lV. '.'.". '.'.'. " .' .' ij. 50 p ni 1 05 'a m.
Train no. 43 North will stop only at Rocky
Point. Bureraw. Maa-nnlin. Warsaw. Mt.
Olive, Dudley, Goldsboro, Wilson. Reeky
Mount, Enfield and Halifax.
I Train no. 40 South will stop only at
Rocky Mount, Wilson. Goldsboro.and Mag
nolia Train no. 47 makes closo connection at
Weldon for all points North daily. All rail
via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via
BnyLine.
Train no. 43 runs daily and makes close
connection for all points north via Rich
mond and Washington.
All trains run solid betwenn Wilmington
and Washington, and have Pullman Palaco
Sleepers attached.
JOHNF. DIVINE, Gen. Snp't.
A. POPE. Gen'l Passenger Agent.
GO TO
Dodoon's Grftllery,
WEST CENTER STREET,
For Pictures of all styles; Frames, aim. tor
sale. Frices as low as the times will allow:
Prof. Moore's Liver.' Kidnov and Con
sumption Pills, are guaranteed to oure
any disorder arising from a disordered
state of the vital organs, or contracted
by a malarious condition of the atmos
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SJaweekinyour own town. 5 outfits
yQtree. No risk Evetything new. Capi
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the'time you work, write for particulars to
H. HALLETT & CO., Fortland, Maine..
To Consumptives.
Ihe advertiser having been permanently
cured of that dread disease. Consumption, ly
a simple remedy, is anxious to make known
to his fellow-sutferers the means of cure. To
all who desire it. h will send a copy of the;
prescription used, (free of charge) with the
directions for preparing and using tho same,
which thoy wiil find a sure Cure for
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, &a. Parties wishing the Pre
scription, will please address, Rev. K. A
Wilson. 194 Fenu St.. Williamsburg. N. Y.
PIMPLES-
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Errors of Youth. ,
A gentleman who sultered lor years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for -the
sake of suffering humanity, send free '
to all who need it, the recipe and direction
foringkingthe simple remedy by which ho
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
tho advertiser's experience can do so by ad
dressing tn perfect confidence,
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