Article clipped from Goldsboro Weekly Argus

1TS of our citizens took advantage of the line weather yesterday to go fishing—in fact, it was a regular field day’ and ‘-luck” was in favor of many of them. Hut Mr. Arnold Borden, who was the hist to#o, came hack with the largest striug of fish.The residence of our progressive townsman Mr. W. II. Huggins, on William street* near the (Iraded School, is in the hands of a force of workmen, who are remodeling aud enlarging it according to plans that when completed will make it one of the handsomest m the city.The newest thing in town is the delivery wagon of Messrs. Bizzell Bros, i Co., the grocers, which they have placed in service upon our streets for the accommodation of their city customers. It is an evidence that they are progressive, and that they have consideration for theconvenience of their customers.•We present fo our readers this morning au article from the ltaleigh Chrvniele on the Gubernatorial question, which we fully endorse. It is timely; it is true, itisjusL None other than Governor Ilolt should be nominated by the Democratic State Convention. lie deserves it: and all party precedent entitles him to it.
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Goldsboro Weekly Argus

Goldsboro, North Carolina, US

Thu, May 05, 1892

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