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t J i THE ARGUS. DAILY AND WEEKLY Subscription Ea-tes von Dmly One copy, one yer, insurance $ 5 0" .One copy, six months, in advance. . 2 CO Onec py one month, in advance. . 50 LOCAL BRIEFS. It i all ver. AVkll ! did you ever ? 31 iss Mary Miller left yesterday to visit friends in Faycttevifle. The weather is about getting down to seasonable business now for the winter. Remember the poor, whom ye have always with you. IIek many frit r i lu re arp alnd to see iu the city M-. I F. Sj-.tit-. of Law rcnceville, V.. wh.i on visit to her parents M-. r-d Mrs H. M. Borwell. Oxe of the carriers of the Ualeigh Chronicle, a small boy, was instantly killed in. that city yesterday morning by coming in contact with a coil of electric wire lying on the side-walk. What is going to be done about it? If you haTe anything lo 11, ad vertise iD Thk Augus. The p;iper; goes broedcast throughout, the trac ing territory of Goldsbyio, and is read by the thrifty, who? U a h- is always desirable. It a real pleasure to Thk Akgus to greet the return bM ol a Goldsboro boy, Mr.Jno. W Powell, who has taken a permanent . fsi tion in the drag store of Dr. J. F. Miller & Son. His hosts of friends in shis com munity regret exceedit.fr' v the con tinued illntss of Rev. B. 1?. Ila'l, pastor of St. Paul's church, rnd we all wish for him a spi-vdy re.-1- ra tion to his wonted heaUk Dr. W. II. II. Cobb has gone to Louisville, Ky., to attend the meet ing of the Southern Surgical and gynecological iissociauon, oi he is a charter mem oer and one or. the founders. Saturday. He will re urn next Mr. II. If. Eedfield, general man ager of the St. Louis Tnclr Rei-iar, is in the city, at the Hotel Kennon, accompanied, by his wife. They will spend several Aveeks here, while Mr. Redfield will write np our jobbing and mercantile interests. It was rumored in this ei'.y yester day that State Treasurer Donald Bain, Esqr., was dead, but gentlemen coming in from Raleigh yesterday af ternoon reported his condition as a trifle improved, although little hope! ot his recovery is entertained. The family of Hr-. .U-.-. T. E 1 niundfon left 1'r d; v fc !i t:r l ew borne in Cl-n-"t;jj;iie Land, Ya., where Mr. Kdwu d--n I sis charge of the Bap isr. U'ut ;ch. Tot-y take with them tl'e 1 tct wishes uf hosts of friends here. The Democratifl :ni riti s t plnra'itieB, rnihcr, of the jood nid connty of (i e.er.e, in Nt Toes day's elci'ioo urro d folii-wK : Cleveland. 414: C.r, iGS. Tin conntv wild 1 ti hit; vi- tt( k.-t car ried tl e cl iv 300. Qi'irK a pN'Kersit pa? ty o' yi-im a ladiep Ki'd tri nt cis eir $rtt l rt'd hi t!,r ii.'-p:iti ;' h of Mr and Mr.-. F. A. D.ne'- M-id j- nit In m d 1 du fi- d i; j -ll v, . Id-lath i ned 'i Miid ' 1 u 1 1 : 1 : tr '" wlreh was I U iTI I v d lV a)!. Married, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Jernigan, on Wednesday, No vember the y tit, Mr. Atlas Johnson, son of Mr. Xat haii Johnson to Miss Joana Jernigan, both of Grantham's township, W. II. Burch, J. P., offici ating. May they live long and prosper. The death of Mrs. Dempsy Jone?, we are sorry to announce, occurred at the home of her husband in this city Sunday, of paralysis, alter a brief prostration. She was a most excellent Christian woman, and her death is sincerely mourned by all who knew her. The city of Raleigh, under the auspices of her Democratic Club, is going to "celebrate" in grand stylo to-morrow, and the club has issued a cordial invitation to all campaign clubs and Democrats iu the State to come and join in the procession and be welcome. Thanks. At the residence of of Mr. Luther Cobb, in Grantham's township, on "Wednesday night last, Mr. D. T. Hood, aged 0G years, and Miss Mary Bizzell, aged 51 years, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, W. H. Bnrcb, J. 1, officiating. The Argus extends to the happy pair its con gratulations and best wishes. "SlilJtoxs for the Cabinet" is a growing idea and an intense purpose go far as North Carolina's influence may persuade Mr. Cleveland. On the assembling of the Legislature one of the leading members of the House wiir introduce a resolution requesting Mr. Cleveland to appoint Mr. Simmons to a place in his Cab inet. His hosts of friends here are ;lad to greet in-the city ltev. C. L. Ar nold, former rector of St St phen's Chnreh, but now located in Detroit. He has been to Florida to visit his venerable father, and is giving his friends here the pleasure of his con genial presence for a few days on his return trip home. "He arrived yes terday at noon. We regret to annouuee . tl a. Mr. John C, Lewis who for several years pat has filled very acceptably the position of ast-ietaut to the agent of the It & D. EE. at this point, has given np his position, lie left yes terday for hii home at Morehad City, from where he will go jn a few daye to Jacksonville, N, Cv to go into business with Mr. J. J. Iiovall at that point. Mr. J. M. Hollowell, so long ard favorably known in railroad circles, has accepted the positiin made vacant by Mr. Lewis resigna tion. T will no doubt give gnat satisfaction to his manv friends to see Mr Ilollowtll again "in Idle service". The plurality of Hon. F. A Woodardr the Democratic candidate for Congnss in this District, is 2,150 over Cheatham, the RepuMi- can incumbent, and 1 norne, u;e Third party candidate. Hurrah for Wooilanl and the everywhere trium phant Demccrtic-! All Thirdnartymen who stopped taking The A KG US lu cause they thought they woe riht a:.d it was wr'-ng that tiny were w:lh the peoph' and it -j against them, are cosduillv uivittd. now that ihev are impressed it h thti error if their vny.-, t) come in and subscribe avail), a!'. We will bt g'ad to see you Thanksgiving day will b gen erally ob.-erved in (foldsbi.ro by a cni'ie'e suspension of OnsUitis, atn! by E-rvic-s in aH the churches of the eitv. Thss is GuMshoro's record ot in regard So T-iiink-g: vbig day, and it will b - thus ol -sorted wirhiii creasel fervor this yar. It conn-si on next Thnr.-day wet-k, Xovewbt-r 2-tth. 11 number the day, farmer frit-iil., and come to town Mid ob serve ir. with if you will. We will be glad to set- you in oar churches and at our homes. The negro women who attacked the colored man iu tliis city on elec tion day for voting the Democratic ticket were all given a hearing in the Mayor's court Thursday and everyone of them bad to pay ten dol lars and costs for their "political en thusiasm". It was some hours be fore the money was forthcoming. Many of the colored people on the outside expressed openly the opinion that Major Grant, whose incendiary speech before the negro women's meeting that he nelu on the ev of the election was the irstig-ation of their riotous conduct, ought to pav the bill. Buthe did not show up, jie jead them into the trouble and ,.,, .u:. l..,,. then when their hour of trial came lie was not "in it'' and even the Third party candidate, that the negro women worked for and foitcht for, as wes 1: '-vt'i! i-ot oiiv or cmo:u were ro 1 be fixind to !ei;d a hi-ljdng h.i?id en "hip In" to pay the'r fitn-s. G.rHi, at;SO!i Hi.d V;tS-?oiii, t tie trio win ppjke sit 'he i)' g'o ttomfcii's c;i fii p.iign e;t'!td ls'iit. iDt-r-tint', ulitiv were lliey in ihe h ui of eniert'('i O ? J TiirA( iii:s v hi Etiir; W:i ir.gtoa Star. The result of Tuc.'-'d.n'.s i-L-etion wus iot oiAr i glorious- vict rv for tlit- D mceraev, fur tie inti ligt-ef and d- c htrj of the Stale, hut w;" st crushing rebuke to r'ne ?erters? from tb? 0- mocratic party who tou-ppin-d with Epul-lican leaders, and by false pretence and demagogue appals endefvorcd to array the farmers against it. In all the. p-.-'it:eal history of Notth Carolina there iirvcr was such shanie'ess treachery carried out with such unblushing effrontery, sr.d never was political treachery more fitliiigly nor signally rebuked. If these men had gone bodi'y over to the ll-piibkcan party and acted with it openly as they did iu dis guise their actions would have been less rrprel;(:.s:hU-, for then they Ciu!d not have fto!td their coi iid ing followers a3 they did, but they played the doulle game, a:;u prr tended to be the. friends of the peo ple they were basely betraying, when they knew at the beginning and knew at the end that there was no more chance of electing the ticket they had t.?acherously put in the fk'td, than there was of checking the ocean's tides by dropping thti ballots into the sea. They didn't even Lave a dt cent excute for their d'S'.rtion of the Di m ccratic party, f-r thor-e who were the inosl con.-picuous in tho Third p irty niovern nt wen in the Democratic State Convention, helped to nmi aato the ticket, and to make the piaiform, both of whih they en dorsed, and then without the shadow of a reason, cr without the slight est objection to the ticket nominated, or the slightest charge agaiust the adaiiniUration of the State Govern ment by the Democratic party, they conspired together, ciUed a conven tion with s j'f constituted delegates, nominated a ticket in opposition,and th:m sent their stumpers into the field to misrepresent, abuse and de nounce ihe Democratic par y. If they had been able to have success fully carried out their programme Jim Eire3 and his gang would now be celebrating their victory and Noith Carolina would be under the wheels of mongrel i3tn again. But the people saw through the treach ery and rebuked it with an indig nant aud crushing rebuke which will be a warning for all time to desert ers and traitors. For the del u led followers who were deceived by them to the last there is no reproach, for the people foel that they were deceived and misguided. Having realized the de ception practiced upon them they will be deceived no more even by a more blatant demagogue than Marion Butler. THE OFFIGI WARDS AND TOWNSHIPS'. First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward Fifth WY.rd Goldsboro Towns-hip Fork Grantham's Piovidence . Dud'ey Mount Olive Indian Splines -. White H:11.T New Hopo feau sion ross Heads Fr mont Great wamn V keville Stony Creek Tot .1 The vole for Coroner stood : Dr. W. II. Ham, who ran with Maxwell on GDL35B320 03LEB3tTB3 Her Torchlight Procession last Kisht. Hundreds cf Tcuntry People Join Oar citizens and Swsll the Enthu siasm of the Occasion. True to her pristine reputation for "doing the grand", Goldsboro's cel ebration last night of our State and uauonai jjemocratic victory was . l: 1 i , . . ! something superb.The homes of our citizens throughout the lonsr line of march were beautifully lighted and while some of them were trorgeous ly arrared.The scene down the Ion streets illuminated with burning; rosin barrels and arrayed 011 either side by bedecked and lighted tomes formed indeed glorious vistas cf triumphal brilliancy that failed not to enthuse the marching hosts of Democracy. The Goldsboro Cornet Band lead the procession, which was marshaled by General Lewis and his anip'e corps of efficient assistants. ine iloats were many, artistic, unique and hilariously explosive in local "hits", while pertinent lengends of Democracy grec -ted the eye "all along the line". Hundreds of country people joined our citizens i:i ihe long line of march on horseback, in vehicles and on foot, while the trains from Fremont and Mt. Olive brought in many ol our county people to enjoy the occasion. At the court house corner the marching multitude 'were regaled with a brilliant speech by that pop ular and always enthusiastically greeted campaigner Mr. W. T. Dortch, whose voice has been raised on many hustings and always with telling effect for Democratic su premacy. At the Hotel Kennon was the wind- ing up place and here avast crowd of ladies and gentlemen gathered to meet the procession, aud the ap pointed speakers of the evening, liev. C. L. Arnold, formerly of this city, and II. n. F. A. Woodard, of Wilson, our Congressman-elect. Both these gentleman made graceful and en thusing speeches, and were roundly applauded, so were Hon. C. B. Aycock, Capt, Swift Galloway, Hon. B. F. Aycock, Dr. W. J. Jones, Wr. T. Dortch and D. M. Hardy. And then the crowd dispersed, amidst the compliments on eyery hand for the excellent order tbat prevailed, and the city was all serene and quiet. THE PEOPLE SPEAK. A Dignified Expression of Righteous Indignation. Whereas, at a meeting of the Cleveland and Carr Campaign Club, of Goldsboro township, Wayne county, N. C, held at tho Court House, in Goldsboro, on Thursday, Noy. 10th, 992, the meeting was changed into an indignation meeting, condemna tory of the conduct of W. T. Fair cloth, II. L. Grant and others, in the recent political contest in Wayne county; and Whereas the honest voters of the said meeting by a rising vote, and by the vote of every man present ap pointed a committee to draft resolu tions expressive of their unqualified indignation at the conduct of the above named parties, and that said resolutions be signed by the Cleve land and Carr Campaign Club, of Goldsboro, expressive of the individ ual opinion of each and every mem ber of said club; and further, that said resolutions be published in the Democratic city papers; and Wheheas we accord to all men the unquestioned right to ally them selves to the political party of their choice, to advocate "its principles, to sustain its trusts, to uphold its poli cies and to discuss its merits on the hustings for the suffrages of the peo ple with all the fervor and zeal of their abilities tor toe consummation Air VOTE OF GOVERNOR. CONGRESS "P - 5 o c S3 la 5 13 1 338 120: 551 13i 43! 22! 4i 2:7i 135: (52: 50: !)7; 145: 59; Ii!i 123! i70 104! 24 102 83! 113 ( 100 9! 137 170 202: 3!) 2 0 40; 31 1071 100! 13!)! o1 or 25 51 217 133 02 fO 103 151i 09 i 4 0 22 112 17 170 185 40: 35! 125 24 11; C4i 28! 22i 81; 95 S12 10 3Si 20! ! 04 4(5 i 145; ion 04 173 71 82 : li5i 133; 147! 41i 14 i !S Oil 370! 75 i 81! 141 1 134! 147 j Sli 20 0 13! 07 KSfii 117 113 90 10 5 137 112 100 24 105 50 141 06 2 983 1 5801 954! 2 2071 1 5051 804 2 Thos. Hill 2,217; J. B.Person 2,015; Surveyor, Joshua Herring, 2,2'JJ; the Third party ticket for the Senate of success, in every proper and legit imate way yet in tho name of lib erty, peace and good government, we denounce the sowing of strife and the disruption of the good feeling ex isting between the races of our com munity; therefore be it . Resolved, That we pronounce the language used by W. T. Faircloth iu his recent introduction of the Iiepub lican candidate for Governor at Goldsboro, unwarranted by the facts, uncalled for and untrue; and that such conduct and language merits the universal condemnation of all good, white citizens. II. That one II. L. Grant who came here in 1SG5 as leader of ne groes against theAngloSaxon race has enlisted the negro women in his ranks and continues the warfare against us to whichhis peculiar and cor rupt bent of mind and morals adapt him. We are informed and believe that the disgraceful conduct of" the negro women at tho polls ard at divers other places in Goldsboro was the outcome of secret and cowardly harangues of the said Grant and his henchmen. The free expression of the right of suffrage is guaranteed by the laws of this country, and the suppression of a free exercise" of such right, whether the subject be white or black, by white men w ho are a disgrace to their race, or by negro women and other allie-, is subversive of the Facred right of free ballot and will not be tolerated by us. III. That such dastardly conduct 011 the part of the negro women and iJieir coadjutors is calcinated and pos sibly intended to disrupt the good feeling heretofore existing between the races; and in that event, we de sire to warn these instigators" of such lawless conduct that their case will be given special and particular at tention. IV, That these resolutions are intended to cover the cases of all white men who have in any way aid ed and abetted the said unlawful conduct. V. Finally, we would say to the colored people in all candor, dismiss your fears. There is no cause for alarm on account of triumphant Democracy. It is Democracy that gives yon employment and contrib utes to your support, Democracy builds your school houses and edu cates your children. Democracy built your magnificent Asylum which overlooks our city, where your un fortunate ones "the smitten of God" are cared for and watched over with the same tenderness as those of the white race. Be indus trious; be frugal; be virtuous; be good citizens tf our great American lie public and all will be well. Goldsboro, N. C, Nov. 15, 189:2. Death of Chief Justice Merrimon. A special telegram to the Star yesterday, from liaioih, announced ihe death of Chief' Justice A. S. Merrinion at 2 o'clock Monday morning, and thus another honored North Carolinian joins the number of her ilhistricu3 dead. We. have had many what arc calicd self-made men in this coun try, men who from humble origin and with few or no advantages in early life, by dint of industry, pier severance, inherent f'oreo of char acter and ir dotnitabie resolution, havi risen to eminence and readied the goal of honorable am bition, but few ever achieved this more literally than A. -S. Merrit. iiini, who, from the farm and the saw-miil of Mi boy ho. d, hewed his way to success and distinction and closed his career in the Chiet" Justiceship of the State, as the worthy successor of the disting uished jurists whose learning, pa triotism and purity of character ehed iutre npon the name and the fame of North Carolina the world over. U-.irn in Transylvania county, then a part of Buncombe, in 1830, bia boyhood was epent upon his father's-farm, and attending to a eaw mill. lie picked up what schooling he could at intervals in an "old field" school. With this small equipment and pnrsnin his Mladics alone, he prepared himself for the law and waB admitted to the practice in Asheville at the age of twenty -one. He located in Asheville, where by his natural abilit aud patient, industry, and Vh-Kough investigation of the law in cased where lie waa employed, ho soon achieved a reputation which put him in the front rank of the bar of that section. Always taking an, interest in pub icaff tira he was elected to the Legislature as a Union Whig in 18G0, but when the State went out WAYNE COUNTY FOR iSQz BEN iTE. HOUSE. to -o Pi- 131 130 324 0 205! 991 03 131 121 (i 200 99 131 5? 39 20 51 12-1 6 200 13! 39! 26! 51 1241 6 205 99 90 109 109 190 41 42 119 97 02; 100 15M 83; 110! 18l! 7Sj 21 its; 1021 169 213 41 42 1 17 97 00 382 78! 77 1491 1341 343! 78! 100 149 83 111 IS! 78 25 176: 103 255 70, 01 241 174; 161 149 83 112 180 79 25 177 201 41 207 42 43 14(5 90 0' 184 " 78 79 151 133 144 44 14a S!9 03 183 77 102, 174; 1S2 104 81 1 2 134 149 80 i39 253 74 02 239 170 7 140 101 80 58 231 167 249 2 n n 2 092! 2 177 2 175 2 125! 2 It: stood 2,032. of the Union, like thoimndsof ht-r other loyai eone who were oppo-ed j to recession, he went with her. Ho waa shortly after the breaking o;it ontnt too war elected Solicitor ot. the Western distn'ct, which p si-- tion he fiiied with ability and dis tinction until, 1SGG, when he wu elected one ut the Snpvi ir-r Court Jndtrep, which positiou he resigned in 18G7 rather than obey Gjik Canby's orders and rccognizo the military ss superior to thu civil law. He then nuved from Arheiile to Raleigh where he cnagd in practice of his profession, and took nn active interest in politics, being regarded as one uf the ablest of Democratic leader?, lie held tho position of Chairman ot the Demos crane t:.te Committee, end in 18GS was nominated as one of Su pcrlcr Couit Judgee. V be 1 f!ie Kirk war was inaugurated in 1370 he !.ok an active put in behaif o the men arretted by order of Gov. Ilo'den, and was largely instru- mental in p.roenrin the writ of habeas corjnis from Jndgs Drook-s by which the inu;r:soned citizens were released, lie, with Governor Graham and Governor Hragg, was employed as counsel for the proee cition in the impeachment ot G.iy Ilo'den, and the ability which lie iiiKi") aTPii p tir ti-.-iniirrfmipnf-. !ii-nageme:it of iiis already ac-:-.s a great iaw- t hir ca -e added to qnired reputation yer. In 1S72 he was nominated by Ihe Democratic convention fur Governor, and although he made an able and a brilliant canvass he was deft ated by Tod It. Caldwel!, by a small majority, tccurod, as many thought and rlii! think by fraud. In the fall of that year, lie was by the votes of f-otno Democrats :ud pome Hopublieaus elected to the Uoiud States Senate, agninst Gov. Vance, tho regular party nominee, and while by many he was ceus'.ired for refnnntc to recog irz ) the actio.'i ot the caucus, it is sa d in his defense that his election was without Lin connivance and that ha did not accept it until lie had consulted with prominent Democrats: and that in accenting it he was influenced to a great ex tent by their advice. As a Senator L?e took ditins nished riuk being regarded among the ableet on the li or, and as representative of his S.ate he 8ood squarely as an sblc defender of his Ecclion and cf the D-jmoi cratic principles in which he be lieved. He served one term, when he was succeeded by Governor Vance. "lnlS83 he was - appointed to succeed - Judge Ruffin, who re signed from the Supreme Court Bench, and in 1SS1 he was elected to fill ont the term. Iu ISSi he was re elected. On the death of Chief Justice Smith he was ap pointed to the vaeancy and in 1S90 was elected Chief Justice, defeat ing Ch.s. Fiice by a majority of 42,329, As Chief Justice be wore his responsibilities and his honors weil, and on -closing his career leaves a name and a frame the first honored and the last enduring Vilrni71gton Star, YVasliiiigton News. Washington", Nov. 13. Justice Lamar, of the United States Supreme Court has not been feeling very well for the last two or three days. Yes terday he suffered a slight attack of nausea in ths court room, and bad to return to his residence. lie soon recovered, however, and to-night he expects to be ia his sea1; on the Bench to-moi ro?t as usual. Senator John It. McPherson, of New Jersey, whose name has besn prominently mentioned in connec tion with Secretaryship of the Treas ury, left the city this evening for Virginia on a hunting expedition. The Ssuato" was U3kel if it were true, as stated, that he was to be offered the seat. "I think," replied the Senator, "that it would be well t- consult Mr. Cleveland before de ciding who will be honored with a place in his private council. l am sure there is no such understanding in. New Jersey or elsewhere, within the knowledge of Mr. Cleveland or myself. It is a matter ef too much delicacy for any man's friends, how ever enthusiastic, to indulge in. I am sure mi:i hav not. Moreover, there is 'uot cv a a remote proba TREAS'R. REGISTER, If O 5 O 61 131 1 4 8 200 102 57! 11: 37; 24 4ii 134 124! ri 9- 5! 103! 58 10 38 25 44 135 50 10 38 23 13 39 lo. io.it 5 20 102 51 174 155; 354; 108; 172! 179! 28 j 179! 363! 248! 71 : 00 242; 170! 210 210 39 43 149 101 7 198 . 77 195 145 SO 109 173 70 21 174 355 247 OS 01 2 0 100 212 21.2 141 141 78 108 170 70 19 170 155 247 69 65 229 156 197 42 44 149 104 01 181 70 79 145 130 143 82 40 43 151 109 84 202! 7S 80! 82! 147 134 155 94 .147 135 1"'7 80 193! 2 0801 2 230 019 2 272! 2 001 Louis (lodwin 2,081. Tle vo(;e 0f ! bilifcy of such hippjning. A cl! will be issued yery soon for a meeting of the House Committee f Appropriations at noon 0:1 Mon at noon 0:1 Mon- 'laV. -Nov. 3. This will gie the lULiiuiiiLcc a vl-civ n lime in ui;jii i.y prepare some of the regular annual appropriation bills for the action of Congress when it meets for the fee ond session. It is purpose to push rapidly aH of these measures for the maintenance of the Government next year, and the Treasury Depart ment has premised 10 submit esti mates for the District of Columbia, Pensions and Fortifications. Th exceedingly heavy payments made by the Treasury during the first quarter of the prefect Lii?a! year have cau?ed some dismay among the members of the Appro priation Committee. For the fir-it four mouths of the year these pay ments have exceeded by sixteen mil tine, dollars the expenditures for the com spending period in the pre c-unjg nscai year, w.iicn means a iota! increase fr the prssent year of lortv-eight million dollar?, while the appropriations for year are only twelve millions greater than the appropriations for last iear. In plain .English, that means, if the es timates of the committee hold good, a deficiency on account of pensions of thirty million dollars, which will nave to be met by Congress at its appropriation for pfn-:ions for the next li-:cal year, of certain iy rot less tion one hunderd and fi million , 1 1 : dollars. The total appropriation that C. ingress must make for pen sions next session will aggregate not less than one hundred and eighty mil lion dollars. With this enormous sum added to other appropriations necessary to carry on the Government, and de creased importations (and conse quently receipt.-), expected resnlt from the agitation of the tariff question, it will be eeen that the Appropriation Committee has good reason - to feel dismayed at the ontlook, and to doubt their ubi'ity to prevent a deficiency in national accounts. Secretary Charles Foster said this morning that there is no foun dation for the impression, appar ently prevailing in certain sect'ons of the country, that the Adminis tration has modified its p.-licy of restricting immigration as a pre caution against the introduction of cholera, He said that eanitary ex pert declare that cholera wili un doubtedly reappear iu the Spring, and that it will be dangerous for the Federal authorities to relax their vigilance is kieping oat of the country all persons or tner chandise at all lifcely to carry the germ of the dread contagion. The most i-ggravated cases of rheuma tism have been speedily and permanently cured by Salvation Oil. Every one should have it. 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106, Wall St., New York. - - Bucklen s Arnioa SaJve. The Hest Salve m the world forCuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cires Tiles, or no pay required, it la guaranteed to eive perfect satisfaction or money retunded. Price 25 cents pal jo. pot &ie fv j . li. uui tz isou. La Grippe Aga in. . During tho epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King's New-Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs" and Colds proved to be the best remedy. Report' from the many who tised it confirm this statement, They were not only quickly reliered, but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantae that you will be satitfied with results, or the purchase price will be refunded It has no equal in La Giippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lung Trouble. Trial bottle" free at . H. Hill & Son's Drug Store. Large bottles, 00c, and $1.00. SHERIFF. I. B. FONVIFLLF. s E A L N 1. B. F0NV1ELLE A S S A C T E A O R ccaclipj Grocer. VAL VT ST.-$ GOLDSBORO, N. C B R A OBELIiil - FT.OIJK jjrtms BU.1SD OF f rlour lias ljee:i given N up, ly all wlio use it, to be Hie very best on tlie market Give it a tiial and be ctiii-! vii.ee I ibat it lias no equal D jy stocy or gkocki: ied is complete in everv lmr ticular, and I am ootte- pre-Jt paretl to meet tio tleiiiaiMlxj ofilie public than ever be fore. My prices are in accord witb the hard times, and if you would eave money give O F F T E c inc a can. iO I. B. FONVIELLE, F F beading Grocer. E f-WAI NUT ST., -f E 'goldsboro. n. c A THE FIGHT!! 13 on in every line o trade, ami I am in the ring and must stick. Haying had an opportunity V contract with one firm IT 00 gallons of oysteri I ;et them and tlio very fluest.-at prices thtt cr.sibles uie to Uofy competition. 4 $ p fe Best Norfrlk Primes, a-- sold herrU-Ioro nt 8 cts aquar', no v :tt w0 cts per iiuart : 15 -N cts p r pint. Larp-.j selects for iVies, 35 cts p ;r quart: -0 cts & per pint. - f ; S iK 4 $ $ I The flnc-st oyster crackers on the market. Thankful for past patronage aud by honest dealing and str ct attention to business I ask fora continuancj cf the same. Kespectfulty. J. D. DAUTELS. 'My Ujster Restaurant is open at all hours, with the best oyster cook in the city Try him. East Centre Street. W. L. DOUGLAS The Ladies Shoes Came In on time; but owing to the rush at the factory, we are a little late this seaso getting in our supply of Douglas Shoe for men ana boy3. They are here now, though, a big lot of them, but they are not. likely to be here long the way they are gsiug Our sales on them for the last week have been tremendous in fact, tht largest that we ever had in any one wee . Have you ever -worn a pair of them ? If not, get a pair, and find out how much you have missed. Once tried, always used. Every pair warranted, and sold only by Hood & Jkitt. We pay fall value in cash for Cotton Seed delivered at cur works in GoldsbDro, or on board cir at your depot in ear load lots; or we will exchange for cotton seed the standard Fertilizer, PBOLIFIC COTTON GBOWER on liberal terms. Uotton feeed Meal Exchanged for Cotton Seed on satisfactory terms. All communications promptly answered. Address GOLDSBORO OIL MILLS. GOLDSBORO N. C. Or,' F, K. BORDEN, Sec'y and Treasurer, Lost: On the streets yesterday, my gold watch and chain. It can be identi fied by my wife's picture on the in side. A liberal reward will be paid for its return. L. II. CASTEX. THE GROCER. FONVIELLE. FALL STYLES Thu Display of ail Milliner -AT- MK-'S. n's, --UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. s now complete, entirely new, very Attractive and at prices never before known for MILLTNEBY In Goldsboro. Call and Examine my stock before purchasing. Mrs. Sue Petteway and Mi?s Foote, who are familiar with all the latest styles in h.dies' wear, - will take pleasure in sho'.ving goods. Oct. 1-92. m -few This season vre are buying and paying for llice at our Mill. Ilighs est market price paid for Rough Iiiee. Call on us before eellinc. 5gsf"We solicit shipments. Prompt returns. Orders for Clean Rice and R'ce Meal promptly filled. Very Respectfully, National Bice Hi Co. GOLDSBORO, N. C At the old Goldsboro Milhs. Nov. 20th '91 1 y, HONEST COMPETION" Is the "life ol trade, and we Gnarantes price as well as quality Of good?. We keep the best the market Affords and would call Especial atieution to the BESTON ESRTH A BRAND OF FLOUR We have control of for this city. Thofe who have not tried it Ought to and be convinced" That there is nciic bettef. Oar line of TEA, COFFEE AlfDSPICES IS COMPLETE. Try our new brand'of Coffee Just received, Said to bo The beat in the world. A nice election of CANNED GOODS And everything fcent in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY. We invite you to come to see us. 21 uros, & uo. Wholesale and Eetail Fancy Grocers. A.pril 27-92. EED WHEAT. Just Reeeivsd a lot of fied FuKz Wheat ind Country Seed Eye -AT- B. M. PRIVETT'S JUST RECEIVE!. One hundred dozen of the latest styles Men's Keck Wrar worth 50 and 75 cts., which we will close out for the next 30 days lor 39 cents. S.13 SOdvs. C. KERN & CO. A corker. A Stunner ! Is our $ 2 Jre liable Derby Hat, and then we have tho' famed J. B. Stetsons Hats also. EINSTEIN CLOTHING CO. KINSTON, N. C, SEP. 29,1891 .-Irs. Joe Person, Kittrell, N. C: Dear Madam As I have been cured of a malignant case of ulceration of the nose produced by catarrh, by the use of twelve bottles of Mrs. Joe Peraon'a Remedy, I take pleasure in recommending it to the public. Respectfully, Mrs. J.M.WHITE. Wntia Bay ti.s sick, we t r GaaCcrht. Whei sho was x ChffiS, sha cried for Castori. Tlie shn became Miss, sli citing to Castor:, Don't 0 y udvtu . c - Just the garment for you now, is our A utumn-weight men's underwear. EINSTEIN CLOTHING CO