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The Daily Argus. Q3LDSBOBO N. C. MAY J. 1893 PICKED UP SCRAPS. News Items Gathered .Here and There for Passing Perusal What John L Snllivm need U a gold reserve of the Keeley pat tern. Washington l'otl, What oar civiUzation ueeJ it more fire-eecapea and tewer priaon escapee. Waihiogton Star. The atvle of strike thia sprioir armeara to be worn much shorter than usoal. Taooma New. The Liberty Bell will not hare a monopoly in Chicago There, are plenty of rings there already. Atlanta Jonrna). Seven hundred tuns of bntter arrived io London in one nhipmeot from Australia two weaksago. Its toUl value was about $340,000. Gentlemen who are on the hunt for Democratic persimmons bate come to the conclusion that the crop is not ripe. Chicago Jour nal. It is cations how qaiet the free silver advocates have grown. They evidently see the mischief their metal has caused. Baltimore Am erican. 1 here may come a time when the whisky trust and the gold care will be compelled to combine to keep ap prices. Indianapolis Hews. Considering how ranch those street bands practice every day it a a wonder they don't get to play better than they do. cotton Globe. The fact that Lawyer Carter hat talked for a week provet that tbote it do need Tor women in tbo pro feeaion of law. Cleveland Plain Dealer. New York wants a new city hall. There will be big contract on band for aomeboby, The Philadel phia endeavor will not be a maker. New Orleans Picayune. It all oar lawyers should speak two weeks apiece in the Bearing Sea case. Great Britain might con clude to aay no more about it. Memphis AppeaWAvalanche. Mr. Oleyeland was aick and had to leave the review before it was over. The dear little woman wouldn't wear wads of cotton in her ear. N icetown Nemesis. Borelart took fortyeight opera glaatea from an optician Sunday afternoon. ;It is supposed tbey will now use them in trying to find a policeman. Chicago Record, With green pease at over one dollar per peck in the shell, and lamb at twenty and tweotyfive cents per pound, lamb and pease are now among life's luxuries. An old tree in Carroll county was found to contain 200 rings. It was the only thing in Maryland that waa ahead of Somerset county politics. New York Advertiser. Let there be henceforth fewer diamond headlighU in the bosoms of hotel clerks, impartial civility, celerity and intelligence in the dining rooms and no tipe. New York Telegram. Colonel Bob Ingeraoll it a large atock belder in the GatliDg Quu Company. The Colonel doea not carry the "gospel of humanity" into bu tineas to any hurtful extent. Chicago Tribune. A oist statesmen mould take a lesson from tht old Bell of Liberty and "proclaim liberty through all the land" io the eloquence cf golden silence. Cincinnati Com mercial Gatette. The Date oi Veragua haa jast about a month more ol hit visit in this country and lie ia ached u led tor twenty-four functions, from dinners to all-day excursions. It is hoped the Duke a digestion and etaying powers are in first class condition. TESTIMONIAL William P. Draper. Phanuckt of Springfield, writes the FoUowicr Braurtau, Ham., March if. 1823. JiriXBas Rkxksiu Co., Chicane, I1L Gentlemen: The reports are very flit tering aboet the Japanese PUe Care. The Ut etif, a Udj scree years afflicted with Pike, far two rem he Ml eralkMi klf tuile, now walks u; distance aad has aniy aaed two boxes. A leading phjsicUa recommended her to try theJapaaeee Fife. f Ti rrssrsnistl aaa Caring, Wa P. Draper, Pharaaeiat A Prcpodtlca Ifeda- RicHifoiin. Va.. April 28 Chicago wants to add the "White House of the Uonlederacy'; to ner varied and novel attractions. She already has Libby Prison, in which hundreds of Fedeial prisoners were incarcerated here daring the war between the States' and now some of her enterprising citizens are en- deavonng to purchase the mansion in which lion. Jtflerson Uavis lived whi'e President of the South rn government. Tbey desire simply to get the material and, s in the case of L'bby Priaon, to tranepoit it to the Western metropolis where this historic structure would be re produced and made a pUce for the exhibition of war mementoeB. The real proposition to buy the old mansion, which is now used it a Dublic school bonding bnt u soou to be converted into a Con federate museum, came this evens in in a letter received by Mm, J . Taylor Elljeon, chairinaa oi trie relic noinruittee of tho mmeum, from N. F, Notlaw.of the Great Northern Llotel, Chicago, Mrs. Ellv n bai not vet had an opportunity to submit the letter to the association, bat s oi tne opine ion that the ladies would not con- aider an r DrODOflibn thatuould be made for tbesaleol tLe Uavis mailt . . . . . . . . ion and its removal to Chicago. Chicago parties tie alto nego tiating tor the landeowe white mantels of Italian marrie wuutu were formerly io the Davis mansion, bat were sold when the building was dedicated to school purposes in 1871. The ojrper, William 13. Waldron, will not ,'! for less than f 2,500. We will probably see Usui let no snore. Edwin Booth, who has been in feeble health for tome time, has again been stricken with paralysis. A great light of the Am erican stage has gone out. Wanted A. travelling man to repies sent us i.i . C. Mutt be a hustler. One having some experience in advertising proerred. Addreei with reference. Hatch Hotel ltegistcr Co. Pes Moinco, In. ICEI ICEII ICEll On and after this dale I will have a supply of Ice at the Factory. Thanking the community for past lib eral patronage end soliciting a continu ance of the same. lbtspeclfuily, 1 month Wm. JC. WUHTH. Tor Rent. A Ore room dwelling, on Oak St., good water and fine location. Pos epsion given at once, Aplly to MRS. E. I KICIIAHDBON. as a surroiiT tor exhausted, nervous, overworked women, nothing oan do as much M Dr. Puree's Favorite lrescriptton. It rege latas and assists all the natural funattona, never conflicts with thorn, and It strengthens and Wilds up the tansle system la e way of Its own. JHurswg mothers and worn epproacning ooo finemeat, will find it exactly fltssd to their the pains aad burdens of ekUd-hearing. spring aa4 pff heelthy. vigorous off- ytng ea4 protnotes aa abundant eecreUon nouriahmeot ee the pert of the mother. It's an teTtforattng. rrrtoratire tonic, a soothing end stawftheeiiif perrlne, and tbe only ifuarmmUd remedy tor woman's chrooie ills and ailments. If It doesn't bene, fit or ear, ia the caas of every tired or af flicted weroaa, eWU hare her money back. On these terms, eaa anything elss be "Just ee good" for yoe to bey f TouVe offered SMO, or e cure ut Catarrh, by the proprietcrs ut Vt. Bagels Itemed, GOOD MEWS. No other Medicine In the world was ever ejrea such a test of its curative qualitiee aa Otto's Cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German renrudy are being distributed free of charge, by druggists Id this country, to tfcose af flieted with CjnsumdtieB, Asthma, Croup, severe Conghs, Pneumonia and all Throat and Luna; diseases, giving the people prootthat Otto's Cure will car them, aad that it is the grandest triumph :f Medical science. For sslo oaly by J. H. Hill 8on, sample free Large bott.es 60c. "I suffered for two years fron a bad ooagh aad pain la my chert. I tried a amber of remedies, but Dr. Bull's Cough Bjrrup waa the only one that tffecteda eure.PJ. Murphy, Ashley. Pa. 1Q93 1Q93 THK QROCEIl. Corner of John and Market Strcetr Ia still seUiag everylhlag ia the Grocery Jaa, at Uriag priors, and carries Country Prod ace os ewerj deecripUoa. Whca yofi cast lad what 702 wa4 any. so GIHU, THE QROCEE ft LJn SMeda. It leasees EINSTEIN CLOTHING COHPAHI CORRECT DRESSERS -AND- IIABEHDASIIEES. FOR MALES. UNDER HOTEL KENNON. UNSTMN CLOTHING COMPANY. M, E- CRSTEX &C0 r-j-x O H HEAPUARTEJtS TOfi DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES PATTERNS AND QUALITIES, SEE THEM BEFORE YOD MY. SEE THEM BEFORETHEY ARE ALL GONE M- E- CRSTEX & CO, WEST CENTRE ST. IN BILK UMI3RKLA8 irom 75o 10 13.00 at SOUTBERLAND'j CASH HOUSE Second siiipmcnt reclercii within the last few days. Urtfrli Coainn Our line o 1IUI1U UCDIIIU Bummer Vests fr Ladies from 10c up. Some thing very pretty at 25 and SSc, HATS! HUTS! Something nice in stiffs and straw 500 sample hats of all grades attest than wholesale prices. Pants ! Pants ! Several d izen floe tailor-made must be sold njthin the nut lew day. NECKWEAR NEOKWLAB! Something pretty in Tecks Puffi end ftwr ia buds, also an elegant line of WhUe Lawns. CORSETS I CORSETS ! At a sating ti abput 25c. Slioes! Siloes! Wejllman Shoes for Ladies from 2. to S per pair, aad Crosettes shoes icr gentlemen from f i.BO to 5. Cant be beaten. Jast received an elegant lln of WIN DOW 8DADES.CC ttTAIN poles &c. Jast rt cited an ekgant lite of AOS KBV for cLlldrn -Cosne to see ns and let os save job money. ytry truly, , I! Hi BARGAINS SOUIHERLAND'S CASH HOUSE. 2 New Mi))ioery, New Styles, New Prices Our Store is headquarters for the ?ery latest styles in Millinery, and cur trim mer, Mies Emma Edwards is a graduate in millinery frop) the Ephool and cen tre of fuiblonsr-tifl well- known Hoqsa of Armstrong, Gator & Company, Prom which she has but re cent? returned after an ex tended sojourn, and is, there fore, thoroughly familiar with the latest styles and we are making Specialty of Prices. Ladies' Special wear in Silk, Lisle J bread and cotton; Veils, 0 tions and Infants' Cap. Stamping a Specialty, J. Henry Edwards. NOW UNLOADING AT GflJSAP CASH ST0BF, 0 200 Ibis Flonr (all .grades) 50 sacks " " 100 sacks Wheat Bran 100 sack Rice Meal, 1,000 bush. Seed Oats, For sale at rock bottom, B. M. PBIVETT. OIL IMGOn 0 The undersigned has start! an OIfc TAN WAGON which will dally visit the homes an,d bnsinesp houses 0 the city and fill orders by the measure (or oil a desired. TL4 oij U of the " best quality abso lute reliable and will be aolf as low as the lowest. Patrons can purchase tickets In, quanti ties to suit at a dlf count Respectfully 10 bbls Choice molasses, -. 25 bbls Granulated angar, 15 bbls Brown tngar; , Alao Batter, etc, Eepppd pricei at ; Pf if. PBJVJfJTO UPPnEGIUTE THE FilGT That times are nrj hare! aad aaoaay rery scarce, hmt do aot propoas to safer by it U the loss of trade, ' t We have on hand aa lmmeaae stock waca suat be reduced, aavd la order to 4, " eowe WE DO EOT STiHD OX IBS PRICE. If we caa'tget our prices, why we will take yours; therefore we do sot healtale. Come to oar place If yx)u wish to purchase, aad we assure yea that you will MT( moacy by It 8p-da! atteatioa u called Floicciiu, Lacex, Einlirfi, E: jftri Cirii, lilt aii Black LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, alUBLIK8,etc etc Which is Immense, and we Will astonish you at the extremely low flfmree we wlj. sell them to you. Therefore whea you go out shopping Hoadsy morala'f, ha sure to call on us, aad we f uaraut you will leave our store well eatlened, that w, treated you as promised, aad that you bars saved at least M ceaU on every dollai you spead. Grand opeiilat; 1 ( GIJS1GH73JJJ3 6 J 2 Will take place Mondaj Iforulof at 9 o'clock. Do aot miss the chance, but be sure to call and look at them 6, STATIONERY Linen Note Paper 25 Cents per pound ENyELflPESj cens pr package Fine Correspond enoe Paper, ia quires, boxes and tablets with en velopes to fJJatcb. A GOOD STOCK OF STATIOtlEflY Always on band from smallest mega jjrandum books to thelareooaot jog bouie LEPB. All thf bej manes or Writing and copying. NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY. A Large Una of PH9GIIiU7IDIiFUPe Hnjler's Celebrated Ci:ij. Pracket's (BaJtimore) Fine Candy, the finest Chceo'atM in the fHt Call and gat Ifix of cjy BaHimor doo xjods, tney me Una. CIGARS & TOBACCO Try a package Pride of Reidsrille uianom uriyeij obcvjnf tobaow J. R. GRIFFIN. it Under Opera Rouse. NEW COO&S. -AT- Mrs, - Peltepyi Spring Hats a Flowers LedlerwUl' tUd VerretewsibbidlBf ot skirts, Whe booe aad Caspf lialag, etc. '. ' 8he will also Uks orders U aaaklaf ladlea? and sUldfsm's updera-eay . aad lafaatV outflta. WU g utrsatee 'v Ihewerk beautifully AaUed. A 1 ' : - . . - ami)le dreas eaa be aeea U bat to our stock of KERN & QP, Opepip of NEVfiOODS At Cheap Prices, Boston k Bargain x Housi hnnfi Tarda of Calico, all styles at S I? Uw.n I"' f to Wib Domeatia t, Peats clet h M Shirts frets, and up. FmU 0 til toi uoee in naif no hi up. tin wlda Drees Lialag at I eta. a yard, V a 1 .ae m nm goods ac. Urabrolla8'1.'cj: buckle eusDeadan. wuut d l eeVra. til eta. T sreuiset llae of Tabid Oil eicts. worth 11.00. lleaw Shots, tUX), Ladies, Bhoee LOO, Chlldreo Shoes i3ctt. all solid Leather. Trunks at 1 S7.M, Taliaes SScU to $1.60. A LARGE STOCK OF I'hnlfi tsrainaoiRioe Sets, lb IIIIUIU Starch 5c. Surer Se. Honday, 8 Ibe for ttct Ceffse Soe. Pep per lite Meet, llolaasw, ete. The lax gesfskofTln.qjese tap meerj; Ut, Lamps 10c, te S.p6 Cups tnd Baaoers tic. per set. laltee aad forks SOe per set. The beat tobacco la tewa for t3e Banff SO to 40 cta per lb. ci gars libra aicWr Thete are oaly ftw f pecUltiee call aad examlae oar stock. Qoldsboro, N.O. Hilltary DroGGmaldng 1 Q" (. MRS. S. I. GRIFFIN as AIM'S aaenttoher milllaery astabUs Bent under the Opera Bouse, which wCl be ia charge ot a thorooghly eonpetent and styles and who is asi AnTt ia her prof easion. Oa and after Wednesday ICarch If tjje ladies cf thia city and section arela tidtftcaljaf 3Cra.rln fctflW (hey aaay oeed ig ; , , Uillinery,' notions. AMD ;, Banaa, Apple and ccaarea today aad tottaomrr AdtL ' !3th and t9th. Ddat GROCERIES Hall & MMibm window. ; - j "'V !' ' " 1.
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