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The iipgtio A Diatltatlo fUMiir. DAILY ARGUS Publiihsd Ivery Evening Except Sundav. bi jos. aouiaaon. ISB8GBIRIO rSLlVMt In Advance One copy, one year. .. .15.00 One copy, tlx months ISO OneoopTi three month 1.50 Ons cooTi 0" month 60 WEEKLY "ARGUS. One; Tear $1.00 Biz month! Mo Three months Mo Intend at the post offloe in ;Golds- boro. N. O.. as second-class matter. OOLDSBORO, N. C, MAT 14, 1901 HENRY TIMROD. Boston Herald. Lovers of genuine poetry, lovers of sweetness and light, learn with gratificatioh that, on May 1, a bronza bast of Henry Timrod was uaveiled in Washs ington Square, Charleston, S C, with appropriate ceremonies of appreciation. Oae thin volume contains all that Timrod pub lisbed, but it is precious, and will not soon die. His work for the most part was done during the terrible days of the civil war, when his countrymen of the South were too much absorbed in the desperate fortunes of their seotion to give much heed to the singer, even when their cause was the inspiration of his songs. The passion of the South, in its highest phase of devotion and sacrifice, had no more inspired voice than his. He died in 1867 in dire poverty, the victim of con sumption. He died almost un known beyond a small circle of admirers. One of the earliest admirers of his verse was Goyernor An drews, who committed to mem ory and often recited aloud in his office as a relief from the strains of toil one of his poems, which he had found in a newspaper. He was really introduced to the northern public through a small volume, collected and published with a sympathetic sketch of his life by his friend, Paul H.Hayne. Since that time he has steadily grown in favor. This is the sea son when his noble poem, "Spring," appeals to all hearts. It is impossible for one who knowst to look upon the woods in May and not recall the lines: "In the deep heart of every forest tree The blood is all aglee, And there's a look about the leafless bowers As if they dreamed of flowers." Fought For His Life. 'Mr father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T, Weatberwax, of Wyaodotte.Micb., "and I was saved from the same frightful fate only by Dr. King's New Discovery. An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not he'p, but a few months' use of this wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and 1 gained much in weisht" Infallible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Gnnxantfiftd hnftlaa Kfl at J. H, Hill & Son. Bottles cast on the waters drift at the rate of ten miles a day. t Shudders at His Past "I recall now with horror," says Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levana, 0., "my three years Of SUfferine from Kidnev trnnhlo. I was hardly ever free from dull acnes or acute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, about six bottles completely cur ed me, and made me feel like a new man." They're unrivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kid neys and Bowels. Perfect satis faction guaranteed by J. H. Hill & Son. Only 50 cents. ieo. " . ' . 'Dr. ..Dtrtahra'CAaU-DUntta May te worth to you more than 1100 if yon hare a child who soils bedding rom lncontenenos of water during Veep, Cares old and young alike. It (tchU the trouble at onoe. 11. Sold ttf U. E. Ronton A Brc Druggists. Humors It doesn't makt any difference whether yon believe in the modern theory and speak of the cause of dis eases as referable to germs, microbes or bacilli, or whether yon use the old er and better understood terms of humors" and "blood diseases" Hood's Bawaparilla cures them all JUST THE SAME. It cures those eruptions, boils and pimples which are so likely to appear in the Spring cures scrofula diseases In their most tenacious forms; cures salt rheum or eczema and 'relieves the itching and burning; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles due to generally weak condition and thin, anasmlo blood: cures nervous troubles, which in nine cases out of ten, exist because the impure blood cannot supply prop er serve food; cures debility and that tired feeling, which Just as surely indicate that the blood is lacking in vitality and the elements of health. This is not merely modern theory but it Is solid, up-to-date. fact. Hood's Sarsaparllla has had such remarkable success along these lines that it is not too much to say it is the best Spring Medicine, blood purifier, stomach and rmv imtn iht money can W Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war vet eran, of Winchester, Ind., writes "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctors' treat ment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 25 cents at J.H.Hi'l & Son's drug store, In Professor Crook's denial there w a strong inference. It Saved Ills Leg. P. A. Danforth, of LaG range, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; bat writes that Booklet's Arnioa Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Ours guaranteed. Only 25c Sold by J. H. Hill & Son. The' peace conference at The Ha gue is now considered Russia's greatest joke. JlOZLEl'S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For biliousness, constipation and mi For indlffttstlon. alftk &nd nAPvnna I J v- For sleeDlessneas. nervousness a,nd heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney uiseases, taice Lemon jsuxlr. Ladies, for n&tiiml and thnini nn. gmmo regulation, lake Lemon Elixir. DUO S,na l hnu m t rtimrrrrlota Precared onlv hv Dr. H MnzW At. Gratitude. Dr. H. MOElev: TWr R1r-RlnA using your .Lemon Elixir I hare never umu. anoiner Attar ir nr thcaa fa&vfni sick headaches, and thank find tht i hare at last found a medicine that will cure wose awiul spelJ?. Mrs Etta W, Jones. Parkersburg, West Virginia. Hosier's Lmon Elixir I suffered with indlcAati nn Ann nva. enterv for twn lnno- ihh T ha1 nf LiQmon Elixir: ffOt It: taknn aavAn hnt. uod uu mm now a wen man, uarry Adams, No. 1734 First Ave., Birmlngham.Ala. Hosier's Lemon Elixir Cured my husband, who was afflicted iur years witn large ulcers on his leg, and Was Cured mltar ualnr (vi KvMl ana cured a friend whom the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for j ears with Indigestion and nervous iHVBu-uuu. Mrs. Hi. A, tievi'le, Woodstock, Ala. A Card. Fornervnna and aflr Voov, i dltrestlon. hlHnnanno. a-A , (pFwhich I have been a great sufferer) 1 have never found a medicine that wuma give eucn pleasantjirompt and Lemon Elixir. ' J. P. Sawtell, Griffin. Ga, Publisher Morning Call EverV dftV hriniMi ifa ltaaalu.11 - " " . vnavwau score, but some of the days are bet- vr vuui ouiers. iKssst as"' n iiSd toil .u mothers ol this oommnnllv wUtkeep their ehUdiea In a healthy eondlilon by Svlng lL m Urn Ot, Mua MO. The mad stock market grows madder as it totters to a fail, RVln affant.fnna will n.l1- m.wwmvu 1 OBUUT UIVSU Sbm by using De Witt's Wltcb Hazl aiTe.(Look out for counterfeits. If Jon gej De Witt's you will get good re suits. It Is the quick and positive euro for piles,--J. H. Hill & Bon. - ' UarlAan T.1 mil. -n ,i Uls, Priced Ko. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allenri Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy J gires lrstant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and pre vents swollen foet, blisters, callous and sore spoti. A lien's Foot Ease is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 26a, Trial package FREE by mall. Address, Allen 8. OJmited,LeRoy,N.T Professor Crook's Paris rec ord does not sustain his American pretensions. H-h If people only knew whatweknow about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used In nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fulness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Care, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly cant help but do you good, J. H. Hill & Son, Thebigh price of beef is ren dering bull fights in Mexico ex pensive. English Spavin Llnement removes all Hard, Soft er Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from hones. Blood, Spar Ins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney. lung Bone, Stifles, 8prains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc Save 150 by use of one bottle. Warren ted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by M.E. Robinson & Bra. drug gist, Goldsboro, K.O. Kansas City is seeking a rem edy for its stitches. Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation durinea sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Oough jure, giving ner uree doses. The croup was mastered and our , little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. JU Hpagora, Chester, Mloh- The impaired semicolon is still able to fill a few gaps. DeWltt's Little Earlv Rlaara uimh the remotest Darts of the howala nd remove the imDurltles stMAdllv with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easv to tat a nm gripe, j. xi m x Don, I r TT TTI I . " The sowing of golf balls is now in order. The least in anantltv and moat In quauiy aescrioes lie wilt's Little Jtarjy ttlsers, the famous pills for con stipation, and liver complaints, J. H. oiuaouo. i ItoUdfjiBIxUcmrs. :l DlfltrBBSlnir ' KldneT :m.n& ' mAA uuease reuevea in six nours Dy "new Great South American Kidney Cure.'1 It is a crest mnrliw on imnniit nf ttm exceeding promptness la relievlngpain in Diauaer, aaaneys ana oaoK, in male or female. Relieves retention of watei almost ImmedlatelT. If von want nntnV relief and cure this is the remedy. Bold or oil La, ao o is son a uro. UrugeUU. Qo dsboro. T. O Itch on human cured In 80 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never falls. Sold by M. E. Robinson it Bro., Druggists, Goldsboro, N. O. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Aiwa js Bought Bears the Signature of T inning AND- We make and repair anything in the Tin and Sheet Metal line, and will be glad to furnish an estimate on any such work. Satisfaction guaranteed as to work and prices. We put on TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. Manufacture TOBACCO FLUES, And Repair STOVES, etc. By Workman of 20 years experience. Also manufacturers of and dealers in BICYCLES I R'cycle Parts and Sundries. Repairing a Specialty. We solicit your orders and guarantee saiisiaouon. laattheois 61 Groom, Old. P a Stand, Arlington Hotel. Sam Lee's Chinese Laundry vtr m mm a m S J nana Aiacnine. no Tear Clean Wasb. Fine Polish Arlington Building. South Corner. ' , Goldsboro. N. C H. F. PRICE, v OIVIL ENGINEER. Office up stalrs,oor. JohnjAWalnnt St ROOllllO WILMINGTON & WELDON BAILBOAD . ANDBBANCHBS AND FLORENCE RAILROAD H CONDENSED SCHEDULE tbains eomo SOUTH. Dated . so 23 NO 35 no 41 Bo 49 Jan IS, 1901 daily dally daily daily am p m am p s Lf Weldon 11 60 8 68 ArBo'yMt, 1 00 9 58 Lt Tarboro IS 21 .... Lt B'y Mt. 1 05 10 02 5 15 12 59 Lt Wilson 1 69 10 40 6 5? 9 40 LvSelma 2 65 11 18 LiFay'Tllle 4 80 12 85 Ar Florence 7 35 9 40 pm am am so Lt Goldsboro 0 45 8 80 Lt Magnolia 7 61 4 86 Ar Wil'gton 9 90 6 00 Train Mo. 103, Dailv ezoept 8unday Leaves Tarboro 0 00 p. m Rocky Mount 6 37, pm., Wilson 7 10 p. m.. arrives uoiasDoro, 7 do p m TRAINS 60I3T0 NOBTH I Dated NO 78 NO 82 no 40 no 48 Jan. 13, 1901. dall) dally daily daily am pm pm am Lt Florence 9 60 7 36 , Lt Fay'ville IMS 9 41 LvSelma 1 60 11 85 , Ar Wilson 2 85 1218 pm am Lv Wil'gton Lv Magnolia Lv Goldsboro p m am Lv Wilson 2 85 12 13 Ar Rooky Mt, 3 80 12 45 Lv Tarboro. 2 81 Ar Rocky Mt 3 30 12 45 Ar Weldon 4 82 139 7 00 9 80 8 30 11 10 9 37 U26 p m p m 10 45 1 18 11 23 153 Train No. 102. Daily except Sunday, Leaves Goldsboro 4 50 am.. Wilson 5 83 a hi., arrives Kooky Mouut 6 10 a m arrives Tarboro S 40 am. Dally except Sunday. t Train on the uootland Branch Ros- leaves Weldon 35 p. m., Halifax 4.17 p m arriving Scotland Neck at 6:08 D.m,UreenvuieoT p m, Klnston 7.66 p. m. Returning leaves Klnston 7.50 a, m., Greenville 8.62 a m. arriving uaiuax at 11.10 am, weiaon li.usa m. t Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington oiu am and 2 30pm, arrives Parmele 9.10 am, and 4 00 p m. returning leaves rarmeie w. w a m. and 6.10 pm, arrives Washington 11.00 a n ana i,zu p m. Train leaves Tarboro, dailv except sunaay at d w u m, eunaay. 4 10 p m, arrives Plymouth at 7 40 p m; 6 10 p m, returning leaves Plymouth dailv ex cept 8unday 7.60 a m, and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives Tarboro iu iu and 11 00 a m t Train on Midland N O Branch leaves Goldsboro 6 00 a m, arriving Smith field 610 am. Returning leaves Smith- field 7.00 a m, arrires Goldsboro 8 25 a m. tTraln on Nashville Branch leaves Rooky Mount at 9.20 a. m.. 8:40 a m.. arrives nuniiiie lu.W a m. 4.01 d m.. Spring Hope 11.00 a. m . 425 d m. Hetumlng leaves spring Hone n.20 a m , 4.S5 p. m., Nashville 1145 a. in . 625 p. m , arrive Rooky Mount 12 13 a in., op. xn. tTraln on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton 11 40 a m and 4.26 p. m. .Itoturning leaTes Clinton 6,46 amauas.ou n.m. Train No 78 makes olose connectios as weiaon ror au poinu wortn dally all rail tU Richmond. H. M.EmESON. Gen'l Pass. Aft J, R.K7NLT, Gen'l Manager. T. at. knibson. Traffic Manager. jSouthern ailway. The standard railway of The SOUTH The direct line to all points. Texas. Calif or die, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. Strictly first class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman palace sleeping cars on all night trains: rast ana sale scbedules. Travel by the Southern and you arc assured a sale, comiortable anr expeditious journey. Arply to ticket agents for time table: , rates ana general lnlormation, o address, R. L- Vernon. F. R- Darbb- T. P. A. O.F. AT. A.. Charlotte, 5. O. Asheville, N. O. BJsTNo trouble to answer questions. S. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A. Washington, D. O. A- & N. G. R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 19. To Take Effect Dec. 1st, 1901. ARRIVE GOLDSBORO. 11 05 A.M Passenger Dally. Leave Moreneaa Ulty 7.0o,a.aM Newhern 9 am, Klnston 1M2 am, IGrange 10.82 am, arrive Goldsboro 11.05. 7 14 P. M Daily except Sunday Lv. Newborn 4. 50 pm, Klnston 0.08 pm, LaGrantre 6 3pm. arrive Goldsboro 7.14 pm 8 00 P. .M. Passenger SundaT only leave u. uny 4.20. pm, Newborn 6.05 pm, Klnston 7.07 pm, LaG range 7.27pm, - arrive uoiasooro a.uu pm. LEAVE GOLDSBORO. 8.40 P. M Passenger Dally. l eave "-' Lagrange 4.09 pm Klnston 4.82 pm,Newbem 6.60, pm, arrlTe M City 7,15 pm. 7.30 A. M Passr Dally ex. Sunday. Leave LaGrange 7 58 am, Klnston 8.28 am, an Ives .. . ' Kewbern 9.62 a. m. 7.40 A. M Passenger Sunday " only. Leave LaGrange 8,09 am, Klnston 8 80 am. Newborn 9.50 am, arrive M. City 11.15 am, . ' -: f J AS. A. BRYAN, : S. L DILL. President . . BuprtntquAqnt, ,A . .... v e BEAUTIES Oar stock of Oxford Slippers, Sandals and Hosiery for Ladies and Children is now- complete. There neyer was a prettier line and thej cannot be excelled for style and durability. We hare a'complete lioe of fine Shoes, Hose and Hats for Men and Boys. Stylish, durable they meet the popular demand. Give us a call and see for your selves. Headquarters for Fine Shoes and To Cook Yooffleii ten, the best In thejworld. We also uaW mmmmw HMW MUBWMH 4 iU VT ffel V, VVUlQ VJ tOSJ JIM Plumbing, Roofing, and.House Heating DR. M. B-UtODINSON. riMldent NflTtlrtN O'BERRY. VltM-Ptwldsnt. A.U-KORNEOAY. Smj sad Tress- Stepping Stones to success in Vehicles DDRABLITy COMFORT. Production of THE GOLDSBORO BUGGY CO., GOLDSBORO, N. O. 1901 Catalogue now ready. Did yon get one ? BUGGY ra. Mark "The above name plate on I try guarantees honest material and workman ship throughout. Higher grade than others offer for same money. Old fashioned lead and oQ paint foundation, with up-to-date finish. Satisfactory service." f 4 4- tba determines whether the price is t gether produce VALUE. Shrewd not simply low prices. Long years of experience enable us to com bine all the above features in the JONES BUGQI. JOHfl SLAUGHTER, Mgr. CARL E. STANLEY, Asst. Ugr, Goldsboro umnmm go, Funeral Directors Walnut Street. J-prompt erriee at all hours Spring is here, and so am I. with a full line of firsUclass goods, and I am Springing Prices that will astonish you on STOVE PIPE, VALLEY TIN, TIN ROOFING, or any kind of roofing. KUBBEKOID or SLATE. Tobacco Fines a Specialty. If you are needing any work done, it will be to your advantage to get my prices before placing your order. Kemember all work guaranteed. .Thanking the public for their past liberal patronage and solicit ing a continuance of the same, Rerpeotfully, T. C. BRYAN, The1 Leading Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Walnut Street. A Permanent Fixture -S THK ' Goldsboro Vienne Bakery NEW MANAGEMENT. You won't be sorry if you try us. Courteous attention and prompt de- ivery. W. A. Deans Sons. Phone 112. Under Opera House. apl29 8m , w 'AHTKD -O antral macMn men ana finishers. " OlDSBOaOTABLICQ THEY ARE ! Bizzell Bros. Hats. op Turkey in we have a full line of Perkins' RAlMtutlrar Rn. . have other kchep Roasters and a ful Tho Jno. SUuohtcr Co BEAUTY, These qualities are found -to the greatest extent and most successfully combined in the About the Price Did it ever occur to you that a price in itself is absolutely meaningless,and Terr often deceptive ? A price may seem to be very low and 8 till be an outrageous overcharge if the ex pected quality is ab sent It's the relation your Baggy that price bean to buyers want GOOD VALUES and Embalmers. Phones 81 .and 96, Sprlno 11 here. HUMMER IS COMING! I have in stock a foil line of Spring and Summer Suitings of all the latest weaves, behind which, either for a suit or a pair of trousers, I stand with an absolute guarantee of satis faction in fit, finish and mateiiaL I have located in Goldboro to tb main here permanently, and tht number of my customers is increas ing daily. I want to add YOU tb the list. If you are in need of a Spring or Summer Suit, come to me. My stock of Suitings is complete and my line of samples is the finest in the State. CLEANING, ItEPAIItrNG and PBESSIXO fsFa7p4a)t7. Place of business is on West Cen tre street, (old Mesuenger building), one door nortu of 11. Weil & Bros. Befpeetfijif B. Gelman, ARTISTIC TAILOR 1 I am now delivering ice direct from the factory. rnone 76 and we will do the rest BesnectfullT. T. R. ROBINSON. r m am way 9u. rne one Day Cold Ourn. Por cotd to th head and aort throat "mm 'Km avKi'a ChneoUtM inula IM.b .kTVr IGK IV 1 Caw. - 7- ..,.t,-Vi.,,.,4,,
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