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iniscciinueou i I jf tofofeiitfon of the Democratic I THE ACQUTiTAW THOMP JCtirriacc riaklnir, Ac. Golflsboro Wesdedger; go fct isirortq? (5; c. 5 J. Spicer begs to inform the public that his new Drugstore, in the Messenger building, is now opened, and he solicits, a liberal share of patronage, Examine the fresh stock of custom made Clothing, just received at H. Weil Bros.

nMEETfy? OF MAGISTRATES. -A called meeting of the Board of Magistrates of Wayne county Was con vened in the court house on Wednesday of last week Oa'motion, 'tQ-rl Slbeunib was requested to act as and Ed. Griswold as secretary. it- wv mr JUAyeocU 2 Feaeock, Blowrj 31 Perkins, John I Jlerring, NEW YORK. I' Whitfield, Joh'n- A Kornegay, UySZ" 25 wk-mi rvHVa --I' ri 'ti 'Vt n.V.

Pork for DL Stevens, Pearsall, li Bow mess. Terpentine steady atSOcente lin Hollowell, IIUJo- ry Hastings, Hooks, Ed. Griswold, Gui3tNatnan.oyeji pPartjrin Wayns County. li must -n i iih AimFss confention Sf ths CoWrVatfre- hi r. -rty i fll lemocTJiic Toters oi ayne county, vnu ue uonrfc jiouse muwaipuiu, fi si1 i "Ss 1-1 ftt 1 o'clock P.

31., for the purpose of anointing delegates' to the State and Judicial A. full attendance is J. A. BONITZ, Chairman Arranoements have "been made with i 1 1 i i it the C. B.

R. and I the W. AAV. R. 'totals delegates' to ami frdnVtfie 3d Judicial Convention, to be held at Goldsboro the Oth of June, at tie reduced rates oi three cents per mile.

H. F. Grainger, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com.

3d Judicial District. The Duplin county nominating conven A. S. Caldwell for the House. The for- mer Register 3Ir.

Sp'runt and Clerk Mr. Southerland were renominated and delegates were appointed to the State, Ju dicial, Congressional and Senatorial Conventions. The office of Sheriff seems to have been the great bone of contention the contest being between the Dresent in nuu was ueiu at xvenansviue on oaturuay i last. Mr. John A.

Bryan was nominated A. for the Senate W. G. Lamb and 1 GerrW-fJoffiCTTtf-toi Lnfi tic JotaUJ Ri- IM "I'JjhlJJereWWifiSfcpre-. istrar, Hooks.

Poll; Brogden, II Gurley, Coor and Dock Howell, (col. Grantham. Registrar, A Cogdell. Rayner, John Hood, Jr, Elisha Jordan and John Jfizzell. Providence.

Registrar, A PrinjqpJ wnusi vTnerjB may oa opinions-variance rvoy with their terdiefc all Fork. Reg acted fromheilfdsrwoliv holders Willis II Pollholderstrathxn crkins, COTTriN-Market steady at a not, cumbent Mr. Wallace, and Mr. W. II.

ing knife of standard art We judge mn- Dudley Registrar, EJ Hines. Poll-Hurst. The two-third rule being adop- sic as we del extenl of its holders IUVBerry, WO Collier, Gije SON. The Wilson CJkftfaTesays; We gave in our last a synopsis of tha' evidence in the case of Walt tThompsonl1e! 5tged with the murder of his wifbf Onfriday, Hon. W.

T. Dortch closed the aiament before the jury in bchalff the He spoke over three hoursand his was ac knowledged on all sides to have been one of great power. In fact Mr- Dortch is acknowledged to be one of the ablest criminal law inj The jury were out abdut tlirMhou returned a veraicc oi not guury. staMiaJ, and whilst wertf aymghe jury atrfirstf ihey 5j this verdict after fairly and conscientious ly weighing all the circumstances. The jury was composed of genlemep of high character fbrnntegnht aioChonesty, and highest princtplesbf justice.

4. 3 7 HE CWCrF UUIjV 8 li VO Rtt? BAND. 4 It is not our purpose to write a usical critique for we are not sufficiently 7 scholar- Iv in musical knowledcn fnft ihe disst- appeal to our emotional being and its Dower todeliirht the intuitive serine of the bpnntif.iT -i vr- On Thursday, the audience that greet ed qur amateurs was, one of the most intellicrerit that we have ever seen assembled in our city, and were, seemingly, -auitc appreciative. The aoeoustical arrangements of the hall are so poor that the vo- ealizatio was accomplished under diffi culties, and the sweet tones ot Am Meere lost some' of the richness ex pression, which wa? full )and complete in the actual rendition by singer. The airs from Somnambula," were greeted i -a-.

I tion of the assembly pronounce it one of the best efforts of the evening! There were beautiful strains in the Trpsici6ean 3Ielange and the ShdeTrombonff olos by Prof. W-f H. Neaveere coisidered excellent I The air of 1 Long, long Ago, is one of those touching pieces born of the this birth; Tlie mos Charming Teafure of Fridav eveninir's entertainment wiis-. the vocal quartette, 'Drifting with the ibwU The poem is poQr. Apart -from he sentiment tbatis somehow msepara- ble from the title, there is an insipidty about the But the musical com- poser irt giving to and effect, has made it 5one of tlie most beautiful of vocal melodies: and as we "Drifting with the Tide the spirit's gondola forgets it earth-mooring and drifts with the rippling waves of the song-tide.

When the entire band played the effect was fine, for the volume of sound was. sufficient to overcome the physical ch resulted fiom a poor disadvantages which poor halh The concert was a decided success as an entertainment, and the receipts were handsome. -M. COMMISSIONERS COURT. I WAYNE (JOUXTY, May The Boards met jsuanl'l itir arjourn- ment, off adopting a scherdnlc of valuation, of personal property fbrtaxable jirpjpses ftbe yeal 878, in order' toecixre in acn mitb-evijry iowilttlj in, liie'couu iy; All.th einem1)erIotheTfeairdiere preseutr.f 11 The siisessors having been notified to meet the Board as a county board of as-sessors, for the purpose above described, in accordance with Section of The Machinery Aetx" the roll of assessors was called and the following nersons re ctM-irflol 1 1" writ ltT i i i ill i -rk bt bpldsljoro township tt fete vens, Urogden township: j)ic- Cullin, Granthams township John A Kornegay, Indian Springs; II Speight, Saulston JT Ayeock, Nahunta Stephen Blow, Tikeville Peacock, Gt.

Swamp Hillary Hastings, Fork Daniel 11 Thompson, Stoney On motion, the Board of proceeded to addpt thetIlowing llassiiiea- tion, also to value the personal properly of the county, to-wit Nol -Horses, pleasure Horses and io. 1 Stallions No 1 Horses and Mules, lfK) 00 75 00 11 at discrc- tion ot assessor, No. 1 Jacks, tl 4) tl -J Jennies, No- 1 work steers per yoke, 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 20 00 vi li pep yoKei 200 13 00 30 00 20 00 12 00 8 '00 3,00 tr: sinele. No. 1 Milch Cows ami calves, IS it tt 3 UC 4 V3 r.

ioo Yearlings and drj cattle $3 to $11), sows and pigs $3 to $8 cfry sows and boars $2 ptiMfam hay per hundred CO wheat per bushel $1, oats per bushel 40 eents, rj'e per bushel 80 cents, peas per bushel 75 bacon, lard and pork per pourid lint cotton -7 cents," seed cotton 2 cents, sheep 75 cents each, goats 50 cents each, 20 cents, crude; turpentine per barrel 75 cents No. 1 rosin per barrel 50 cents, No. 2 rosin per barrel 25 cents. On motion, the Board adjourned Everj'thing in the way of. Oent'JFur-nishing Goods, at -1 brandy per gallon $1.50, hiskey 'per I VECETITJE, For Dropsy.

Ckstbal Fitu, IL Oat. 19, lin. Dr. H. R.Stxtjs i It is pMnr to rive my teitlmony for yor yalaable medioin.

I was sick for a long Urns with Dronsr. under the doctor's car. II said It was Water between to Heart sad Liver. 1 re- was water between tne xieart aaaxiver. i ecired no benefit until I commenced takinr Vegetine In fact, 1 was growing worse.

1 hi tried many remedies they did not help tb TS many remedies taey aia not oeip me Veoetikb Is the medicine tot Dropsy. I to feel better after taun? a few bottles. I naye taken thtrtr bottle in I am oerfectU well never felt better. No one can feel more thankful than I do. I am, i ear sir.

rratfally yoor, 1 a d. wiikklsk: Viktih. When the' blood becomes lifeless and staa-naat. either from cbanr of weather or of climate, want of exercise. Irregular diet, or from any other canse, the vienni win renew the blood, carry off the putrid numors, cleans tne stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body.

VECETIWE, I or Kidney Complaint mid Nervous Debility. Isles boeo, Dec. 28, 1877. ila. Stivens: Dear Sir, I had had a cough, for egbteen rears, wnen commeoceu taxing me vwmira I was very low mr system was debilitated by disease.

I had the Kidney Complaint, and was very nervous courh bad. lungs sore, wnen I had taken one bottle I found it was helping me it has helped my coujh, and It strengthens me. I am now able to do my work. Never have found anything like the Vawriirm. I know it Is everything it is recommended to be.

Mas. A. J. PENDLETON. nun eoxtisk Is Boorlatalnr and trenrthenlnff ih urines tne mood rearnlatea tne do wen qulett be nervoui frstem acts directly uion the ie- crcconi ana arouses tne wnoie tystem to actios.

VECETIWE, For Sick Ilendriclie. TisaviiJ.x Jan. 1. Mr. Steteks Dear Sir.l have nid rmr Veoktinh lor Kirk Headache, and been greatly benefitted thereby.

I have every reason to believe It to be a good medicine. Yours very respectful ly, James conner, 411 Third St. Headacuk. rThere are Tariona nnui' for headache, as derangement of the eircuUtlnir ava. tem.of the dlgeetiTo orgjans, of the nenrone system, ac.

Vkostiick can be said to be a tare remedy ror the many kinds or head aehe, as it acts directly upon the various causes of this complaint Nervousness, Indigestion, costiveness, Kheuma- iibui, neuralgia, xtunousness, Try the Veoetish. You will never reirrct it. VECETIWE. Doctor's Report. Dr.

Cuas. M. Dcddexhacbeit, Apothecary, Bvansvllle, ind. xne aoctor writes: i nave a larc I have a large number good customers who take Vcgetine. Tbei i all epeaic wen oi it.

i Know it is a good medicine for the complaints for which it Is recommended. Dec. 27, 1877. Yeoetine is a gieat panacea for our aged lath ers and mothers; for it gives them strength. quiets their nerves, and gives them Nature's ewect sieep.

VECETIWE, Doctor's Repon. H. R. Sttvhns, Esq. Dear Sir, We have been selling your valuable Vegetine lor three years, and we find that it gives perfect satisfaction.

We believe It to be the best blood purifier now sold. Very respettfuiiy, UR. J. J. CHUWW Si XJrUggllia, Unlcntown.

Ky. Vegetine has never failed to effect a cure, giv ing tone a etrcngth to the system debilitated by disease. VEOETIN Prepared by II. It. STEyENS, Boston.

BltiAMicltuaetta. Vegetine Is Sold bv All Druggists. ORIOINAL. znnfB OR, THE secretiaPair Face. An Item of Inter.

to Every JjmAy wlw Tcsfrea to Mom BoouUrnl than ahe uow It. not oq womin in. a hundred, nb- iooted to the whims of an American climaU poiiw fs that oasis ua swruug jw" v. r-ure und clear complexion. Wliat nature has thus denied, art mint caae.

upon to furnish. Tf Mn hm Aone it is dona doilT. XVof. W. E.

nafran placed beauty within the reach of ererr unblessed daughter of Eye when he disoorered that hMu' Vi. oe Ka surprisinf? article anown in trae secret of beauty, and called TVv ifAnvotiA BaUI is a sore drc for creatine a pore and bloosaing complexion. It conceals aU natural blemislies in the mot surprising and efEectire manner. It removes all rougnneas. erupuons, rw blotches, freckles, ana tan wun magicni It drives awar aU eridances of fatigue ana ex citement.

It makes the plainest ic beautiful. Tfc ves the complexion a dazxling purity aad makes the neck, face, and arms appear gtaeeiui. rotund, and plump. It make, a matron of S3 or 40 look 20 years old, and ehangea the rustic maiden into a cultivated city belle. SHU MaanoUa Balm rtmotxi all mnd eon-ctaU ever drawback to Uauty; mMU barmUuat voafr, i UJe-like in if tffecti that tto doKtl obnrver cannoi diltct iti use.

Ladiea who want to mathemaelres ttractij cajTmake an absolute Jl'Z Sr- tZiTmr.wM i a. Halm, and wa know of no oUtax It iatha cheapest Pn DgVwnakleredTnrny h4 at awf 4p all things store. war I70R your Shovelf, Spcdc, Uo-, Axes and Plow Ca3tiDgs, lower than eer was sold before, co to SMITH, PALMEH Porcicalla." R. A. WATTS, DEALER IN The celebrated Elgin Watchef.

wlUi other popular and desirable maker, always on hand. Wedding and engagement Rings. Spectacles of all kinds and the best quality, with an entirely new ftock of Silver-ware, all of which I will sell at remarkably low prices, and will warrant all goodt aa represented. Clocks, Watches and Jcwelry.ncatij repaired and warranted 12 months. Call and pee roe at ny new Und, at Kirby A Hill's Drug Store.

mch25-tf o)c Mill BTJC3-C3-IES I i i AND CARRIAGES. I BEG to announce to my numeroui patron and the public gtnerallr, tkat my Carriage Shp are tUll la full blast, and that I am dally luralnf out Work Ejul Point or Durability nnU it lnUh to any that baa eTcr been manufactured Id thla Bute. I have only experienced work ployed, and ihail continue to tit In the fat are, as in the past, nothing but the Boot Stock That Honey Will Buy. AH my work Is Manufactured nt Home, and I guarantee for 51 Years eyery Vehicle I aell. I claim, to hsTe told, more pugglea during the past year than baa erer been told by any manufacturer In the State during the same length of time, and being permanently In the basincaa, I propose to make it a success by selling First-Class Hoc-Me Wort.

lower than any other manufacturer of buggies. Come and sco me. all you who want buggies, either for cash or on a credit, an I ill try and do yott good, rrr Repairing done cheaply and with dispatch. Goldsboro, Feb. 18, 1878-tf Family Groceries.

WHERE DD) YOU GET i- THOSE NICC CAllYASSEDPREfflOHHALIS? You can buy thtra from JUJL.IUH AH II, Who hu juit reoeiyed 1 1 1 No. 1 Oofhcn Dutter.aft. r-er lb. Fresh Mesaina Lemon. Good Powdered and UraauUU-d Inf Sugar, 12 ic per lb.

Uoo4 Laundry boap and Btan-li. Londou Layers Kaisins Turkish lrunc, 12Jc. per lb. Roasted and Green CoSVes. Green and 111 ark Tu.s.

Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper and Mustard. Choice and Baking Powdcrr. Assorted Groceries for family uao Also, Tin ware, Hollo w-warc and WocnI-ware. Call at JULIUS AHlVfi, Corner East Centre and Chcsnuttiu.

may23-tf Uoldsbouo. ti. C. Expected Dally I 3 Car LoikIm Flour und Folk. Wait for a fresh barrel.

II. M. PRIVETT CO. Hard Times Made Easy ForcAasiDjr Your Grcceries OK I. 13, AT Lower Fricei thin Ever Known lines the Wearing1 of Fig Leayei.

Keicsenc Oil only 20 cts gallon. 3 Iti cans Ton atot, 2.00 icr di rn. 2 1 60 Hora'ord's Pnklog Pi.wdi 0 rrnlt. Jonea Uaklng Powders, 10 nr. Eewnce of CofiVe, 5 rcnis a lxx.

Frefh Yeast Cnke. 10 cts. per acksre. Ikst Crtam Soda Crackcm, 12Jc X. B.

FONVIELLE. May 2 1878-tf On Hand! 20 COATS V. n. MDI AMD iiiouLDrrtw. And for sale at rtductd prUcf.

li. PK1VETT A itlUcellniieoiift. CLUTIIIMi ffttiKG -mm To Our Patrons and the Public in General. We oil vrur particular attention Icu.ur new itcck of Spring and Summer clotlltig which we hare Just received, Including Men's Yoaths nd Children's, and can safely assert that tbry aro the finest selection ever brought tu this inaikit. Note the followlrg prlctt-: SohietlilngNewlHonielhlnKNi'w! Onr $12.50 BlackCtsrat Soil! are equal to any 20 suit made ordtr we also call your attention Ut our Itlur Flannel suits, which we are now elllni; FOR SI FOR 310! Eoual to any $15 sniU i-f rame rrah-.

Our -prlng itock oi Ciothlnn is ot inplt tc In all its departments. In cnie tion with our Boy' and Children's Hulu, lur style and workmanship, they cannot, be 8urpased and at wxrwlingly low ptUm. Also on hand oO different new styles white Vests. Including Marmillc, Utiin and Duck, prices varying from $1 a piece. Feeling mnttdml that we rait salt you In prica and quality a trial I all we aik.

a. 'Can 'and examine before pun Win elsewhere. Jtespccifully, II. WEIL Dnos: GoldsUtro, N. C.

Satpson county on Saturday last- unanimously endorsed Mr! 5onn 1). Kerr sity, awarded diplomas last week, we note the name of E. E. Smttb? chorea, kfMt. Olive.

THE ltaleig ltaieiirn rriena.ot lemperance lias entered upon the eleventh jycarjofit existence. Continued success to lirotner Whitaker. Mu. Joseph Parks, a well known and highly esteemed citizen of this county, ilied in Saulston township last week aged 91 years. Our townsman W.

F. and his good lady, returned home from Atlanta last Friday eveninV. having lapn. in attendance of the Genera 'nnforence nearly four weeks. The Con ferenec has adjourned The many friends of lley.

John Nott 1). IX, the venerable divine who was pas for of the Goldsboro Presbyterian Church up to the beginning of the war, will be pained to learn that he died af Fonda, May 12th, aged 77 years. The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of North Carolina, will meet in Winston on Monday. June The Winston Chapter have planned an excur sion to the Pilot Mountain for the enter tainment of the visiting brethren. All ye consumptive inclined read the advertisement of 3Iessrs.

Goelet Scott in this paper. The "medicine." advertised is evidently not bad to take," or otherwise there must large number of consumptives in every community. Wm. A. Ilearne of the Raleigh passed here on Saturday en route (r already 1 Ml 1 1 writer, ana win, no uoudi, prove a vaiua Me aaiuisition 'to the ffeicjf staff.

We nn long' i rr recognizi ng the Major's able pn in the columns of our Raleigh eoUiiiiporary. Tiik pic nic 'iven the Sabbath School children of the several Goldsboro fh arches, came off on Friday last, near Smith's brMgeon the banks of the Neusc AH who attended expressed themselves as There was an abundance of trx)l things, and everything off exceed i ngly pleasant, 'Viik Raleiirh Xtics learns that one of the best informed j)isciculturists in the State has furnished the Department? of Agriculture with a list of the fish caught in Neusc river. There are in all 64; vari all distinctly amereut. Ut -these, 19 kinds are fresh yater, and 45 saltwater fishes. All come from the waters of this We invite attention to the advertise- i.

-I nr uiiii ui iuu ijuw uriii vi messrs. xi. iu, Strnuse who have recently opened entire new stock of dry goods, clotb-io, shoe. in the store under the Old Fellow's 'building. Mr.

Morris St rouse, late of A. Strouse Sons, is the head of thi firm and fwilL be pleased to meet and wait upon his many friends. Mrs. M. E.

Castex Co-, and several ia lies who happened to be in the store at liuMime, were badly frightened last Sat urday night by the upsetting and falling of a burning kerosene lamp. The lamp rolled upon the floor, and the burning ilu id threatened a conflagration' but timely efforts prevented any great damage, and we are pleased to be able to announce that no one received any injury. The county license tax levied upon each merchant, druggist or other trader, is $5 for th State an for the county, This a mosr unjust tax as it makes uo dis-crimination between, small and large deal-t-rs. We hope to see it repealed when the legislature meets again. Our worthy nmnty commissioners would gladly have omitted the portion of it-going to the onnty, but it was beyond theirlpower.

The rand Encampment of I. O. O. F. have elected the following officers for the nuing term M.

W. Grand Master, J. Ii. Dudley, Wilmington Grand High IViest, W. P.

Wooten, Wilson; Grand Senior Warden, K- Hubbs, Newbern; Grand Serile and Treasurer, R.J. Jones, Wilmington Grand Junoir Warden, Jno Chamberlain, Greensboro Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge of the United States C. M. Bttsbce. Ralc'igh.

We understand that several ladies of this place will give; under their auspices, next Thursday geveningv at. thejADay pforc a Dime Party," for the benefit of the Goldsboro Cornet Band. The ladies have determined to make it a creditable and pleasant affair, and we have no doubt that our citizens will paUonize liberally. All i rest assured Uhat jthe band applies its jnoney judiciously. Every dollar sient by-theni is with reference-to improving their proficieneyj The Washington RejiuWicau of Wednesday's date the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that, as the Ijond must be given and the special'tax paid by or for the person who travel and sale) and deliverie tobacco or cigars, and as the pecial tax-stamp and the certificate of the collector must be issued to him and in his name, no other person can piddle tobacco or cigars, even temporarily, under his special'tax-stamp and conditions of a tobacwtpCJdlerfl "bond, and the penal-'ties' provided for a violation of said conditions, preclude the idea of issuing a a special tax-stamp and certificate as peddler any othlrrMnilian the one who MuaUyjtrarebj the sales, or of rjennittinsr anv feubslitute fo1 travel and 1 BALTTMORE.

Ma' S- Cotton quiet mki. fltlng Flour dull. Corn firm at rroTtrtmirtfaitr- Mess yorlr-tr73 mrrirjnrttotii 7" wu at vvulb. corn i so Haat lco. 1 hWriisTOw.

May tarHlo rot ii i iiiiiiiiiiiMii srA ti a U.00 Tor iUrdndrLTaijftUtiw oiruinea. spirits cents, reas 0 to 75c. NEWBERN. w.wbirk, May 23 -Turpentine, yellow air. riim, i ia: tarfi wi; corn Cotton 9.

GOLDSBORO MARKET. Corrected try Co. tions, say 8 to 9c. for best BAUUri it. (hog round) 9 Hams," OtSlO U.K.

bides, tl li, JiulK Shoulders ftlTA FORK. py aJk iffH Rump SALT. 11.00 SALT 110 (line). 1.75 LIM12, 1.40 1.50 UOKJN wHite) 5055 FODDER 90 1.00 Country, 10 44 Northern, 9t 60 65 WHEAT, (ordinary, from carts) 1.00 FLOUR, per bbl 5.75 7.75 SYRUP, .3235 MOLASSES, (C aba,) 4045 N.Y 1.25 OATS, (Seed) 65 70 21 25 Sweet Potatoes, oer bushel. 50 CHICKENS 2025 New Advertisements.

NOTICE I By order of the Board of Commissioners of Goldsboro. I will rent to the highest bidders, the stalls in the upper (or Beef Market House and the lower or Fish Market House) on the 1st day of June, 1878. for one year, from date ot renting the rents to be paid monthly in advance. JI A. lilGii i vLEBK.

9C I rJovv'Receivingl 4 2 Ct r. Loa 1S-Ti mojliy At 1. I. irn 11 II i rl 'it: Tin. 1 Talle anI Pocket Cutlery, goto SMITH.

PALMER JRomicatla" St 4- Improve Your Cotton! BY USING THE champion cotton cleaner. TfeJt GEOi ALLEN MC MM 'PUIS MAUtliJNrj tAices oui me vusi, I Sand and Trash from Seed Cotton, before it srr tQ the Gin, aad does for Seed Colfam wlrrAHhe Fan varid Smut'er does ibr Whet bciore it is grouua. uin when sold in cottoii costs the farmer about 25 cents per pmd, making a loaa from two Ui five dollars per It is estimated that one thousand Cotton Cleaners are in use in the Mississippi v-Motr Ono vp.h's use of a Cleaner will mm- tii nav for the cost of it. Send for descriptive circulars. GiUO.

AliliEN CO illl WJ -22 and 24 Pollock. St, Newbern, N. C. Hit tr ArtisWn Photography! 7H Atih CJallBiry, one door no th of th--- Express Ofilce. 1 ALE STYLES OF PICTURES Exf-cuted in the highest style of the Art, with all the latent mo tern improvement.

work can be furnished. at in the-State. 4 i in M-tf One door wrti of Ex. Office. FEVER AND i AGUE PILLS! safe-ainoy ia neutralizing malaria in the system.

Price 35 cU. the per Prepared at ore, iCJ Sold by Druggists and Dealers in mch21-ly ,4 ybiiyats ty oitf Store do not frimet lfnx call and examine our Black Cheviot Suiti JI. 1 1 1 iPaints and Oils. Mixed Flni'4 Ground ready for loomed! uA Pr Liquid viffti JXlw Proof) KcllT's'Boiled Paint Oil, Wc-. Machinery -Otis, M.

t. Kelly's Patent Sperm on, i.w Send for Cards of Colors and Testimonials. NoW York City Oil Company, Jan-2i-tf No. 124 Maiden Laue. New York H7 8 iVr- 5.7 i it Brogden, Geo farker and oe Ste vens.

us PollhoidersWS Elmore, Ktff Ed Hood, and Smith, Morten, Ed Hood, and Smith, colored- 7j7Vf)j Stnrinris. Tlernstrnr -TnTin A Kornegay. PcSlhojST'jlBrowxvW (J Jiuchan, Jethrojones and AJephas Swinson. New Hope Registrar, Uzzell. Pollholders Davis, Harris Crawford, John Ivey, Jr, and John Daly.

Saulston. Regisjtrar, George Smith. Pollholders Peel, Aaron Parks, John Hill and Geo Walser. Cross Roads. Registrar, I Becton.

Pollhplders Sauls, Yelverton, Simon Exum and Charles Becton. Fremont. Registrar, Jessj Ay cock. Pollholders Johnson, Edgcr- tau, SmithfaadW? yJ0! Great Swamp. Registrar, Peacock.

Pollholders Leonard Dickinson, Overman, Wm II Edeerton and Holland. 1 MccviUe. Registrar, Blo4 Poll- "Oiaers IV Whitley, 1 Jidgcrton, Dees and Hales Stmeee7fc4itpriTll Saser. fliolders-WtlB IriiompganfiH it0Vrlfe IIodgintoJArnoluWil- 9. lldl" Goldsboro.

Registrar, Ed Griswold. foimoiders vv ti isoraen, li i Jlam, WV TTT 1 -a -w-k 5TW "W-w Bowden and Nester Smith, col vnanimoaWvote.n en Uwe fieioesjut ration, otsthe. voters 61 the. countsTwhs ordered, and the 'Secretary of the Board was instructed to make publication of the same accordance with the taw. The proposition to abolish the office of J.4ij 5 ---i, counry reasuxer was; Jiifms a and falorof retatrtii length, rctaminthe treasurer by a vote of 24 yeas to nays.

The proposition for establishing a new voting precinct at Fremont in Nahunta township was considered, and agreed to. The Secretary was ordered to -publish the boundaries, ff On motion tn4Boanl adjourned. Jife- j- 2 Call and see them. L. Fin stein f- Co.

Come one, come all and see our new Flowers and. Hats, Just arrived itrt in many varied and elegant shapes, atM.Kf Castcx'fc I 14 Porcicalla." To the Ladie-s Just received, another lot of those beautiful shapes of Ladies, Misses and CMl'JretCs Hats also Wreath Flowers rs hi and OrnamenOO CaUxcirly a nil iekamihl them, for we can certainly suit the most fas- tidl'ov wJ.ether in stipe or price. i Li. JSinstemj CJo largo lot of the celebrated Fair-cloth Collard Seed, just received and for sale at Kirby fe Hill's Drug Store. dust opening a full line of Sprinif Drss Goods at II.

Weil Bros. I An eridlesri vanity hi' Shoes jhh received at II. Weil ifc d5ros. i f. The Indies' atteutron is directed to them Rochester Fluters and Mrs.

Knox's Fluting" Jlachiiie, af Smith PalmeiFTt If you want to buy a Hue suit of Boys' and Children's Clothing, go to II. Weil Bros. rh''t, i ii" Call at Smith, Palmer Co. 'sand se-e tliat mnnwaLoel Jtioei ac cents of mine dollafj Iff I Ve have our second stock of Millinery Goods, rand can show the largest andl most Itylish Jtssortnient of Hats and, beautifiil Elwers ever seen in this inarfcetat the same old ilace. M.

E. Castex Co. For 3'our Gram Cradles, go to Smith. Palmer CoJ; aii4 Jbaylthem, low for eash. 100,000 lbs.

of Meaf to eichanged" for Cotton, payable next Fall, at II. Weil uros. i I jTi i ed prettier than the last lot also Bunt Tr i 1 11 I Blue Fannei Suits in endless varieties. at II. Weil Bros.

ttt-Fisht aiooka ands Lines in atmn- mnce, cheap for'cash, at Miller Cobb's Drug Store, under Gregory 1 1 t)I An extra fine 4-Button Ladies' Kid Glorerthearat Strocse Bro. ar daily reSiSiai- ditions to their extensive stock of Spring JCJust received atFuchtler Kern's Furniture a fine assortnwm of Chddren's Carriages; also a beautiful line of Paper. Wfodow Shades cheap for the cash. Call arid examine onr stock, ing.and Knickerbocker Poplin, Eayerue 1 r.f 0 i ted, balloting was kept up briskly way into night but without coming to any satisfactory result. Mr.

Wallace was ahead in the race but lacked the requisite two il? 3 mi rr mira vote, ine enorc to nominate a sheriff was finally abandoned and the two rivals will now appeal to the voters direct We hope the Radicals may not benefit from this scrub race. WWT -r ith tne Jialeigu Observer we are tru ly sorry to announce the death of Mrs. Marvi Wooten, wite of John F. Wooten, of Kinston, N. which occurred on Thursday last at 11 o'clock, a.

m. The sad news was told her in the court room engaged in the practice of hisr nrnfeasinrt. hnfl nari tven a frrontsau- i t- ferer for and, her death, although not unexpected has casta gloom over the entire community. She was beloved by all, and a more amiable woman it would be hard to find. She a husband, six children and a host of devoted friends to mourn their loss.

Her funeral took place from the Disciples Church day at 4:30 o'clock, and a number of people followed her remains to their ast resting place. vened in Taylor's Bridge townshin, Samn- son county, on the 18th mst. Resolutions were presented by Dr. W. C.

Mumhv endorsing Hon A. M. Waddell, Hon. A. 'I A.

McKoy and Chief Justice Smith1, and were'adopted with much warmth, 'i 1 was comDlimented or opposing certain obnoxious laws or the ast 'General Assembly and was ripcoiii- niended for State Senator. 1 Attention was called to the reclamation of Sampson river lands and improved nav igation of Black river. Much enthusiasm was manifested for MrA. R. Herring for sheriff of Sanin- son county.

The delegates are as follows GolSA Powell, Henry Mathis, M' Oates, Boyett, Esq, and Smith. John J. Vann presided, and II Qates and Watt Wasbourns acted as secreta ries. The Orphans. Want of transorta- tion makes it necessary, to recall sonic ap pointments and to announce that a chan ter of from the Orphan Asylum at Oxford, will give free entertainments at the following times and places 1 Monuaj', May 27, 7:30, p.

m. at New- tern. i Tuesday, May 28, 11 a. at Poliocks-ille. I Wednesday, ..29, JO p.

at Stonewall. Fridaj-, May 31, 7:30 ton. Saturday June 1 3 p. m. at- Kins- at White- 1 ft 1 1 Saturday, June 1, 7-50 Grange.

p. in La- Monday, June 7:30 p. Olive. Tuesday, June 4, 3 i. Pole Church.

Wednesday, June m. at Mount i at Hoop at Lock added in Sup't. m. Creek. Other appointments will be due time.

J. II. Mills, The democrats of Pamlico county, in convention assembled, on the appointed delegates to the several conventions, and adopted resolutions, viz. Resolved That wc tender to the Hon. Jesse our sincere thanks for the noble stand he has taken in Congress and aerain endorse him as our first choice for rcnomiuation.

K4i ZRteohedf.Tk&t tre cherish our conser-vative-domocratic principles; and believe that the only, hope for our, county is in the success of our and a strict adherence to its principles as promulgated by the State and national platforms, i- ResolvetlfJIhiLt in our opinion theBtate judiciary should be above reproach ami to that purpose we recommend for a position brl the Supremo" Court bench a man who is above reproach and who has never sought or electioneered for said, position, and if honored by tthe State and party will never cause regret, to wit the lion. M. E. Manly, of Craven. Resolved, That in the wisdom our States District, iSenatorial and4 County Conventions, we have the utmost confi-denoe, and pledge our county to a cordial support of their nominees; Resolved, That in Chief Justice Smith we recognize an able lawyer, an impartial Judge and an upright geutlemauTand "we do declare him to be our first choice for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Resolved. That we cheerfully endorse our present Hon. Ay. Caho, andusk that he -'be' ref nomiriateoT at the ensuing convention. i d.elggajesi.

Jo-structed to east their votes the conventions iiraccordance i with the, abore resolutions. 1 One of the easiest thingi to catch, and at the same time one of the most difficult to get rid of, ia Coogh.orjQold., Bull's Cough Srup, nowever, al ways proves equal to the emergency. sell in his stead 1 1.

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1869-1896