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however, u lhaf President Cleve land regards the Sooth as an im portent (art of this Union' Ho cannot bo laired fioiu. recrruitiuu K 4. II; BUY The Daily Argus. rtuaur.,. jos. t fibtifisoN, fjgroaie cm Ibefafcti i i oo atappoinieu, out eak for theWeSt, mm IIP Cdve us a Call and be convinced that we have the most complete stock of PURE DRUGS The IVsiJent Kmely by the cracj. has stocd liaih! Boullicrn l)eni KUlTOlt AND 'PROPRIETO!! f-W ' -( S ie 1 1 i i t r jiikbis ptix r rr inr P'.'jf tnHljl(Bt' fluiwntttiwrt frf 3k kAiCXA T.. itaHH Of tk. ana local ooiumn up to u ar ni our. Oar nirculstloa l rapidly loore&tlo 4 m hop to toon have tbo larreal clraula :o' aor rPr io I i i o Mill IiiiIdi, Ur tatth ffatof -i l Ooidsboro. &mam: CUu MatUr. A. t 0 W.nSBORO. N. C. MAY 20, DEMOCIMCV MEN OF YOUNO The Contention of lie ReuntJicaq wire ircneti Leagues at Louisville by an address from Jamos S. Clark son. One of hU sentences in this connection is noticeable. Ho said: "The Democracy made up of old men never odd defeat Repobli camtm, but the danger wo have to face now is a Democratic party made op of young men," Exactly bo! The young Demo cracy undoubtedly elected Grover Cleveland, lie is himself a vigor ous exponent ot young Democracy. Tho Domocratic party now has tbe inn.cg. Mr. VJWikll failed to appreciate? tlt ftf t Jhil tho young men tsjotyrj the ones to wljpm we Aus,Jook for its strength, Tbe Republican party cannot get them, however. unless it comes over bodily t0"f he Democratic partr, It has nothMw to offer them that appeals to vigor ous common scnte. Tbe very fact that SQch Republicans as Clarkson are at the head of the party is enough to down it with young men. II tbo Democracy remains true imaii u. hit giveit its strength it will have noth ing to fear. TEXT ASS WOSZriTCr KISCHTZ7. There stands the McKinley law, passed with the avowed purpose of interfering with international com. merce. To day the country real ins that what we need i not lees, but more, commerce i rjot pore prtc(if l bt more freedom. Side by side with the McKinley law is tbe twin evi', the Sherman Silver bill, provided for the forcible inflation of the currency with a depreciated dollar, every one of which threatens to drive out of cir culation ten other dollars. Certainly Democrats can uot be charged with party responsibility for theco laws. A Republican Senate rejected evrv fcet .meanf ju modify thvrn'qnjfy or the McKin ley bill, and a Republican refuted tc repeal the Sherman bill. Mr. Cleveland has no authority t) re peal either bill, both ol which he condemned. They were fattened An tbe people by Republican leaders in Cjngreat; they can tx repealed only by Congrew. The impatience expressed by tbe Re publicans with their own lavs is islation. A Democratic Congress will be called together in dua time to rid tbe country ot these two examples ot Republican statesmanship the McKinley bill and the SnermTif bill, It does not take one famHiar with Hebrew ecripturesto see hat these measure are working mis chief. As the Richmond State says, tbe w baa gotten (alio e abate of Sooth baa cfices anj candid 4 Ofcourae if win be criticised b 'itwirfoe cntici bloody-ahirt Republicans. We expect that Tbe interesting and pleulaf tact Iv bit :;oaQcti&, 1 3 Csse JohD Must Gj. Thcitf mtrre involved in tlto 4rttkm of tho Ciiineo from tUje-ooflutrythan a temporary nn setllt mn iot the present ayetetn of fUitmil obt lis wash, itm prnso ol the matter wuu'd no doubt tpccdi y adjust iuelf on a sitisfactory bat a. But certain peculiar industries that have arisen in cjnneotion with the almond-eyed bcatbe'i may not admit h like easy dii I'oeition. It will be remembered iht vj'y 0)n atter John's iirrival in tlie raidt of us ho became the central figure of a new and popular form of amatement Mint took a s'rong hold upon many of our join ji citz n. In fact to tear out ri lagndrj, and, mataphoiically tt (baft,Vuti the proprietor thrutigli his own wringer bcctiuo eo msjii tial an element of eiitertainuie.it with many that rarely a day paBt-J without s me port-loving ranice indulging in it. Tine it he eomo what died out of late, but the ap petite ia there," quiescent it may be, but 'alive. Shou'd it hereafter awake and find tho Chinaman gone the ncrvou reactionary et feet of disappointment might ho Berions. Another a eial phenomenon nip posed to have come in with the Mongolian and his native love ot Kainblipg was his care to see to it thai tbf policy authorities on the boats where ho congregated lor taa-tsnj purposes did not go out of t viefr vway"to In'e fero with hin The mothods he ueed to acconi-. pliihed this object, while not ex actly approved by Iho law, weie said to be very satisfactory to the tlDcerf interested A ft resul, the copper, through it perceptible fattening effect on his monthly eal. ary, expectantly allowed what was originally an accidental evi nt, er -hapf, to acqaire all the strength ol a confirmed habit. Aid since everybody knows how hard it is t eradicate any mannerisms it cus toms once formed, it will readily be understood that exi'.iug the Chinaman is going to have a tre mendous effect say that ol pul ii g a ehair froti baneath amao sitting down on the feelings of s mi o'. our civic guardians. Thus it may be well that a hah has been cal ed in John's retire ment. Perhaps by the lima he doeDiftve togo thero whl be such a gradual diminution of tho pros pect ot these and other possible evils that they will nly material ire at a minimum, if at all ftMla. Time. mmmWm STATE NEWS. Wilmington Star: Mr. Jno. II. Kenly and laruily have pono to Baltimore to attmd the f ineral ( f Mr. Kenly's mother. Newborn Jovrnal; At 9 o'c'ock last nirfht Mr. S. C Drsgaw ad Miss Mtud Amyette wero united in marriage it Christ Epiopal church. i Raleigh NeDtObervr: New was received here yesterday of the death of Mr, E i Carter, which oc cured joterday morning at his home at Ilolly Springs, at tho age of 67ycarr, altera vnj and pain ful illness. lie was well-known throughout the county, and cepec ially to the merchants of this city, lie leaves a large lam'ly, his ion . Messrs. C. W. and P. A. Carle', beirg wellkoowo here. Charlotte Observer: Ooe ol tbe changes in rchool circles which one bears ol for next icstion is that Mist Maggie Clarkson will not re some her work at the graded school, her lealth n t peim'tti ig heY to co s. At tbe seminary there will be entirely new teachers in the music "IdepsrtroeoL Dr. and Mrs. Dob T si . . . o ns win not reiurn, nor win miss Wiiiton teach again. No other changes in either school are antici pated. Clinton Democrat; Mr. Robin- ton Bojktn baa for manj jean been tbe first to ship beans from this point. He still holds the ebasfpitittkip and made the first shipment an Mondav.Mr.B.ivkin i. ;,t J tnejpf rjeiiced bd successful truck t.lfatmer and realixet the froer Driets that are paid forearlj vegetables He could baTe shipped beans last week, but preferred shipping on Uoniaj Jtt Urt lotf. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A r.-cam of tartar t aking rowder. IJi.-h est of all in leavening strength.--Latest United Btates 'Government Food Report. Hoyal Baking Powder Co., 106, Wall St., New York. Buckien s Arnica Uuivo Tbk iissT Balvk id the wuild iorCou Uruises. Sores. Ulceru.dalt ltheum.Fevoi core, Tstter. Chapppd Hands, CbilUains, Otircs. aad all Skin Kmptions, and p--i- lively euros Pile, or uo payreqnireu. It is ,' .:itce 1 to ivc perfect satiafaction or a. jney reiui.de t. Prict 25 centa p i i, f.)r iile bv J. H. Hill & Bon KLECTRIU I31TTK Tlii U'incdy is liecnmin,' no we 1 known and o popular as to necil no spec ial mention. All who have used Eletric kUitU're sin the sam" ionj,r of praise. A purer moliciue u)es not exist and it is guaranteed to do all tUat U claimed. Elec tric bitters will curj all diseases cf the Liver and Kidney, will remove Pimples, Hoils, B.i ll Kheuin and other affections cauaed by impure Mcod. will drive Mal aria frotn the sys'.em and pre.cnt as well ascursall Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Iudigeation try Electric B. iters Entire sitisfaction guarantred.or money refunded. Price 50 cts.and 1.00 per bottle a'. J.H.IIill&Son'n Drugstore. GLAD T11HSOS. l ne grand upocinc lor the in revail n mala iy of the age, Dyppeps'iH, Liver Oon nlalnt. Hheumatism.Costiveiiegs, Gene al Debili y, etc , is Bacon's Celery cure. l )i'n great heibal tonic stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the I iver and resfo-e our system to vigorous health and encr the Banile free. Larjfc p:ickagesocs only by J. II, Hill A, Son. LA GK1PPE. During the prevalence of the (Jrippe the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who dependid upou Dr.Klng's New Difcovery.not only had a s-ecdy recovery but escaped all of the trouleHomo after effects of tho malady, this remedy sernis to have a peculiar power in elfactlng rap id cures not only in rases of La Grippe, hut in all Discas'.s of Throat, Chest and Lungs, ami ha cured cases of Asthma ami llay fever ot long standing. Try it and l convi' ood It won't Uisuppoiut rree inai isottis at j.h iiiiiiVtwn s Drugstore. THE GOLDEN SECI KT, tOKO LIFE rr .iii i . i icep uiu ueaa cooi, ine uet warm and the bowels open. Ilacon's Celery Uu-e is a vegetable prrpaiation and acts rs a natuial iaraUre, inl is the great est remc dy i ver discovered f r the due of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ami all Ulod, Lier, Htil Kidney disease. CI on J. H, Hill A Son fol agent, and yet trial bottle Iree. I, urge nir.e 50c. E nigra v ing Mr. L. D. Giddens, Jr., graduate o Parson s Horological ltiblitute, La P. rt Ind , Is preparal U)do all kinds of plain ami ianry engraving at L. I). U1DDENS Jewdry Eslablishm( n West Centre Street TO BUY A TUiKQ RIGHT. FliYV rmi TIS HADE. CO c m CO r m CD z z cc Q. (0 l. W. HURTT Merchant Tailor! O0LDS3OBO. N. O. $18.00 SUITS. It will Uto your interest to call and ex amine my line of samplea for $18,00 snits i r spring ana sunnier wear. Also my 1 1 lie y i f i .w (laDta. D- W-EUETT Merchant TaiW. GOOD NEW 8. V. . I. i . ! i .i ii v umtt ucuicmt in ine world was ever given inch atest of its curative qua.itiea as Otto "a Cum. Thousands of uottna ol this great German reondv ar uciogaiairiooiea ir:e oi cnage, by druggists in this country, to those -flicted with Consumdtioo, Asthma. Croop. aeTf r Coughs, Pneumonia ao all Throat aid Lung disease, giving tba people proof tbat Otto'a Cur will coreth-m, and that it is tb grandeat triumpu :f Medical icienc For salo only by J. U. Uill A Son, sampl free Larga bott.es I Oc. FOR RENT, a four rocm dwelling on Widow' Mil Puacttion given at oazK apply to, J. R. GwrriN. Bar rour tboe at New York n.rtr.1. gtore, 5 ? rrv Impars:Hbns- soluteljlJniform- end of fiie HikstlmoaQuBli We hnd.Ie ?TlicseG;oods- , exclusively- Pure Cider Vinegar, Boss Luncli Biscuit Banquet Waters, Suiulried Apples, . EvaporatedAppIesf Potted Cherries. FINEST ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, The Celebrated )UNBffi BUTTERS Finest Flavoring Extracts, and everything: in the Grocery Line of the highest known quality. Send to Bpr.Otf, W. Walnut Street ami Corner West Centre and CbestD at Sta. IEUUEW&3B- 'TllE me cf ice, once regarded innoreailv an imperative ! ... ' '''' ' ' ' To make this Ice tbe nio6t seryiccab'e a Relrigerat M needed u Jh q''wDgbtfor in Refrigerator are preee tration ! per. lahable food and an economical use of ice. The economical ose of ice depends eutirely npoa Ihe principle io volvcd, the constrnction of the Refrigerator, and )m vtilurinr -all the cold air. 6 The principle causes of decv in msati and frnLte, are dampneas ?.iLtrM?i!TpertJ,re'cnL8i" the "Priori aaA-oniMtioaIot tiesoes, which hasten deaj; henee a drj atmcyphej4DiI nnilotan tem. pcratore conduce to tbeir preerration. .1 Ti . . . J uo recaiie can D6 ootamet onlr irJ. Ai"er,oraDd condensation ia tie ka cbamr-.; The LEADER REFRIGERATOR, w'rs JZiT'x opon strictlj soientifio principles bj which low tempertTnrfl 7kSi ;drj. neiftf air are naturally and inevitably cbUine ; 7 It POfwew a protisionchamber free from edor and prodmrw Uwt ter resnlu with less ice than anr otber Refrigmtor. vrvuranw i . iud uevspcet orj air netngerator made. Price from f 5.00 to $25.00 It will doubly pay for itselt in ene season, ROY ALL & BORDENV Just look. A largo lot of Baldwin a role. fine Florida oranges and bananas. Jnst artired at J. D. DANIELU CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, ss a oxnrj, baa becooi alnxwt ntc necessity. J i t v a tmrtM t-f- ir the m r " w w OolJgoro, R-A)aa and Dttrbam, .y. C.T i . CORN. STEAL AND C0FF BE. Lfitfge Stock' oa hand AbU !br aale low at , B. M. PRIV ETT& Oai joa ar n tbnee peats " a ' ' 80CTIII WlO 1HD Patent Medicines To be bad in tbe city. o Toilet articles of every description. Lamps and Lamp goods at greatly re dnced price. Perfumery and toilet water in great variety. IN PACT WE HAVE EVIRTTHINo USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE II- ii. BOBION k DRUGGISTS, WEST CENTIME Su Ooidsboro, N. 0. We are selling mMmm mmi. The beet wearing an ! tho let fitting hirU oo tbe market. We now nave a nice stock of tbeui LawW aillliilaiiiierel, Verj cheap qoalitj coosidered We are , betwlqaarterl for And H jon want to color it, yon can bnj front as "CssUu'x Perfection Dyes," Wbich are ibe best djesTcm t u Perfect FAST cUluRS. H OOD & L5HITT. JUST RECEIVED. 60 bbla Seed Potatoes 25 boxes Oranpes 50 tacks Cow Feed, 75 bales Pea-rioo Ilay. 200 bales Choice Tinioth Ha For sale low at ' B. M. PBIVETrs. LLME, PLA8TER, OEM UNI. l,000bbiaLimeu. 100 Uli Cement and Plaster, also Laths, Hair, etc, Low for cash at B. M. PRIVETTS. -jRICElh Having just finished milling wo bave on band small grades oi new rice, wbicb wecfierat low flgnrea," ' Write for prices and samples. lill SHIRTS Orders promptly filled. . Very RespectftiUy , . lcrJ Ei DflllEff CO .' eouMBOEo, f. 7. in
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