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Teb Nattnal Bank ; OF GOLDS BOBO, Thb National Bank Or.eOLDSBOBO, Offers to depositors every inouu datlom tare beaking will nnul GIO. A. HOKWOOD, Ji Tnfi J. K. HOLLO WILL, Cashier. Wants ycnr bulBss,tnd will bej glad to tail oi correspond with o 610 A. XOBWOOD. J., FreTt M. 1. BEST, Vloe-Prealdeat. This ASGtrs o'er the people! righto, ( Doth an eternal Tigil keep No soothing-strains of Mala torn Can loll iu hundred eves to sleep. Vol. XXXIV GOLDSBORO, N. C MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1901. N01 I ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Hew of the Stage, Social Politi cal and Otherwise Culled From Our Exchanges. William Waldorf As tor has do nated 10,000 to the London So ciety for the Prevention of Gruelty to Children, to initiate a fond for new offices. The husband of Charlotte Bronte, the Bey. Arthur B. Nicholls, who was curate of Haworth at the death 1 IP WORLD of Mr. Bronte, is still living at Ba- J -mea Lawrence, left bar moor nagher, Kings county, Ireland. iD8 bu0J at S"J Hook r tols . , ,, , ... morning, oouna ror me n.ne oa Reports from stockho m are to the I , ,a , effect that the Queen of Bweeden's . ... . k h.. health is very piecarious. Bbe has long been an invalid, bnt never be- fore has her condition occasioned bo much anxiety. , i,t4v;..mon There are now about thirty women pastors of Unitarian churches in the United States The last addition to their ranks is Miss Estella B. Padgham, of Syracuse, who has just been ordained in that city. The mothers of the Kansas fity ladb who are en isting in tbe navy will bid them a tearful good by. They have no assurance that the boys will not become admirals and eveLtually land in a Dewey court. The will of W. H. H. Smith, the first engineer who ran an engine on the New York Central, disposes of an estate of more than $100,0OO.Tbe Onondaga County Orphan Asylum and the Hospital of the Good Shep herd receive bequests. BORDEN ANALYZED. Tbe fact that Mr.C.D. Borden, a well-known New Ecgtaod cot ton manufacturer, recently rais- a th w acres of bis employes 5 v -O - 1 per cent beoame of a raise io tbe price of prints bas becoma tbe subject of no little comment by the industrial newspapers and some others. Tbe Boston Globe calls Bur- den the wizud of Fall River and save that bis power to "startle trust - fettered manufucturers with occasional bombshells like his recant raise of wages lies in ha font that he ia an iodeDend- t U V aww I ent manufacturer and the slave of co trust." Tbe Globe goes on to say: "It is said tbat Mr. Borden's belp almost worship him, and be knows tbat in any necessary re- verse of the markets they would gladly sacrifice to belp blm out. This is reciprocity between cap- ital and labor, such as only an independent producer can boast of. Tbe people will hope to see more of it." The New Y.rk Commercial Is of tbe opinion that Mr. Borden's power "lies in a big heart, io a keen sense of jamceand in a I large measure of sound business sense- qualities and possessions tbat are by no means confined to tbe 'independent manufacturer' .mi fnnctlons tbat are by no BUM means exerclsid pxolusively by bis kind. They are j t as likely to be found In men haying mem-, bersbip in the directorates of great combinations as they are in men who do business tnae nionitv. Tbev are a3 old as the world " m i. . mam ko iVia avnturja. W . nVoTVriri tljn of Mr, Borden s power ana uon oi 01Ln,.M tn the devotion of bis employes to him it is an admitted fact tbat .nrnfthow he has managed to solve the much dUcus-ed pro bleaa of the true relations of cap- t and lahor. and It it nolvdffliJ cult to understacd why he has Siceeded in doing so. lira i iii WILL RACE IN AMERICAN WATERS NEXT YEAR. To Race the Columbia, Constitu tion or Any Other Boat in the Spring-Willing to Change Crews With the Colum bia. Naw York, October 5. The S nam rock II, io tow of the tag The yachi'e mainsail was unbent ' d be probably be diaman- l'ed once. After Sir Tbomas Li pton, ac- cympacied by Mr. Jameson and ' ... " uau P'u "wwi u Lionel ouroana anu uu raut'y at tn military pose on Sandy Hook, the Erin's anchor wea bove up aud tbat yaobt - teamed direct to New York. ous ws meu uy u tuuuv- going, steamships on her way up the harbor, Wben asked If it was traa tbkt he was willing to put tbe captain and crew of the Shamrock on bjard tbe Columbia and allow that yacht's crew to handle the Shamrock in a series of races, Sir Tbtnaas said: "Yes, I hould be willing to do it, if it is in tbe interest of Bport, and pro tided, of course, tbe other side is willing." There will, however, be no socb race Monday next as both the yachts are being stripped and could not be put in trim again for weeks. Dr. E. Reid Mackay, of the Erin, said there was eyery rea- son to believe tbat tbe Sbamruck will be laid up in New York this winter, and that in the spring or next summer she will be raced against tbe Columbia, Constitu tioo or Ttoj other 90 footer, Fjr," said be, ' we believe sbe is actually a faster boat than tbe Columbia, and can beat her if abe is raced again under differ ent conditions." Tbe following letter which ex- plains itself, was sent to-day : ".New York Yacht Club. Oct. 5. "Dear Sir: We have to in form you tbat tbe Columbia has won three out of five races from the Shamrock It, in tbe match of 1901 with tbe Royal Ulster Yacht Club. The America' cup therefore, remains with the New York Yacht Club, "N. Nicholson Kane, "Newberby D. Lawson, Chester Oris wold Regatta Committee "To Commodore L. C. Ledyard, New York Ycht Club, Chair man of Committee on Challenge." WITH HEART AND SOUL. Let Us All Pull Together For Goldsboro's Greater Progress. Editor Argus: The proposi tion of the Boar J of Aldermen to issue bond for a o'ty heme, the owner hip of the Eteclrio Light r Plant, the purchase ol the Water r , Plant, or the contraction of new ones, nwrka an epoch in the hia- tory of Go!daborof the iojportanoe 0f whicb maoy may fail to com , j, - No city without these perman nt adjunct to modern pro gress, ba much to offer tbe cap italists or concentrated capitil as s field for investment; rd on this ine, 1 can go to a sifter S'ale and point yon to ,t wo live c'tie?, bat a desade or more gi were baiting an1 speculating ss to whether or not each a move would be a judicious one. But tbe young act va, progrePfi?e elemett pre- vailel in their work on th 'se' ices. Sparlangiju g, aud Columb a, S. 0., have doubled their capital, doubled their population aod doobled their achotl-, tnd oil date their progressive era from tbe bord issue -for water, lights, pived streets and city buildings! Th;s U no roseate dream of M J some laociul imHginamn oi prrgrese, but are fact'9, tbe truth of wnioi any one can Uarn by s; coding a penny in a p fit .1 card to the cl it k of e-ther of ttese citiep, aid to which I msolf can testify, hivicg btea thtru from ime to timp, and observed tbeir progresp. lyi'liJ t no ooa m pnli spirit, and we are cow at a cri-is tbat demands ii;oru8, active work; so, 1 t o go h art and boo) into the work of carryicg forward be bond issue Oct. 7. J. W. Stanley. GRANT-HALL A Wedding in Andover. Mass., in Which Goldsboro Peo- pie Are latOTaata.. aiwikIo nn-i rtsalthy anrt.titvptwpw Tt e Mornin Record, of Meri- nen, Coon., of October 2nd comes to u, aod in it we find the M- lowin special telgnpbic report, that will be red with interest by the groom'e) many friends in this city, his native town, and where he is held in highest esteem and pleasant memory. Tbe Arqds vuicis the universnl stntiment of tbe community in wishing Mr. Grant and bis bride tha fullest measure of life' joys, length of da; s and abundant pros perity: Andover. Maes., Oc. 1. Tbe marriage of Margaret Knowltoo, dangter of Mrs. A. H. Hall, of Andover, and of the late Bev. Alfred H. HaU, of Merideo, to the Rev. John H. Grant, pastor of Ihe Center Congrega tional church, Merideo, Conn., took place th'S afternoon at o'lock at the home of the bride. The wedding was a qoiut home event, a email oompany only of tha nrar relatives b iog present. Tbe bride was attended by ber s strr. MisaDelwht Walkly Hall, 'of Mt Holyoke oolleg0, an maid of booor, and Mr. Grant by h b brother, Mr. Linis N, G-ant, of GoldsorSNO. The officiatiog cle'cyman was tbe Rev. Prjfofsor Egbert U. Smythe, of Andover Theological Seminary. Tha h me wasecoraLd with mm a a a I palaos and feres, oeiore a oanc o which the bridal party Blood for tbe marriage ceremony. After tbeir wtdliog journey Mr. and Mrs. Grant will make their boms at ihe Center Conigre gatioml parso. age, at Mcrilcn Their uAt Uome ' is announced t be after January 21. -THE LADIES The pleasant efloct and perfect safety with which Utiles mayute Syrup oi Figs, under all oondltlons, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine avlclo, look for the name of th California Fig Byrup Co. printed bear the bottom of the raokaee. For sale by all druggists. REDUCED RATES. On accocmt of tte PiO Ami i &tn Expo-iti n at Buff do. N. Y., the Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets with final limit of 20 dn) s from t'a'e of sale for one fa'e plus $1.00 roun 1 fip from Well n aod points South th reof. Ticket on fa'e Sept 6, to Oct 20, 1901. Longer limit tickets cn stU at si ghtly higher rates. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. Tbe skin is tbe seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. Tbev are knewn by various names, but are all due to the same cause, acid and other poisons in tbe blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, tbe blood must be kept pure find healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover np for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, Ctingunng pimples. Eternal vlgiianoo fa the price of a beautiful complexion when such remedies are relied on. Mr. H. T. 6hobe, 1704 Lucat Awnne, St. Imla, If o., uy : "Mr daughter wai afflicted for yean with a dUfijpinng eruption on her face, which relisted all treatment. She wit taken to two celebrated health spring!, bat received bo bene hi. Many medicines were preacnDed, but witn oat resell, nnti we decided to try 8. 8, 8., and by the time the first bottleaasfinisbedtheeniptlon beran to disappear. completely and left ' her akin oerfeetlv am not h. 6hc u now seventeen year old, and not a sign of the embarraasing disease has ever returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and tbe only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. purines ana invigo rates the old and makes new, rich blood that, nourishes the bod and keens the condition to perform its pan lowaroa carmngon tne impurities irora me Doay. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt . . ... .... Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write eur phy&v cums about your case. No charge what' ever for this service. . SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, 64. Report of tbe condition of THE NATIONAL 5fM OF GOLDSBORO, at Goldsboro, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Sept 3tth, 1901. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $161,705 15 Overdrafts secured and un secured 4.2W94 D. S. bonds to secure circula tion 30,010 00 Bankinar-house.furniture and fixtures ,wu.vu Due from National banks, (oot reserve agents) 6 167 72 Due from State banns and bankers 612 14 Dae from approved reserve agents 7.145.00 Cash on hand 17,987 90 Redemption fuud with U. o. Treasurtr. o per cent, cir- cuation 1,500 Due from U. 8, Treasurer, other than 6 per cent, re- demot Ion fund ... 1.000 Total ...Zd4 3d4.4& LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund B.iHUUU Undivided profits.less expen ses and taxes paid 11.ron.4v Nat'l ban notes outstanding 29,000.00 Time certificate if deposit driOOBlti 13J.197 Bi 1 payable, including cer tificates Of deposit ror mom ey borrowed 4.000 00 Total $234,384 45 State of North Carolina, county of Wayne 88 I, J. M. Hollowell, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. M. Hollowell, Cashier, correct attost: M. J. Best, Geo O Rot all, K. E. Bizzell, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me thiB 7tb day of 01 1901. J. S. Crawford, N. P, J. H- Tarker. DENTIST. Office down stairs, opposite . 4 M. L..LM' Itora. BaiDQB WUKK DQH. rt.l?t.f.. L'JST A lady's gold enameled brooch, diamond setting. The finder will be suitably rewarded for its return to this office. READ AND TELL YOUR SEED BYE I have 40 bushel- of first-class seed rye for eale J. W. Edwards. OR SALE-W hite Plymouth Rock chickens, thoroughbred, for sale at $1.50 per pair. Apply at Argus office. FOR SALE One second hand show case, 2i feet long. Call quick if yon want a bargain. Goldsboro Drug Go. KESH FISH received daily at the city fish market All kinds of salt water fish and oysters. Free de livery. Phone 101. Geo. R. Stith, stall No 8. DRESS-MAKING By a lady with twenty years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. Your patron age solicited. Call at 708 North William street. FANCY STOCK CHI KENS-I have on hand four queen quality, thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Bock cockrels, which I offer at the low price of $1 each. C A. Brown. Call at Argus office, or 704 North William street MB. B. B. RAIFORD, the "old vet- eran" has tbe agency for Murat Halstead Illustrations, life of Wm. McKinley, authentic and properly illustrated and will be in Golds boro soon. Wait for him and get this book. It alBO gives sketches of Lincoln, Garfield and Roose velt's lives, etc STRAYED OR STOLEN One white bird dog with one brown car and spots on the other, and small spots on his body, a small piece cat off hia tail, any one re turning nimto me I will reward. D. C. Middleton, 413 South John Street. Who What When Wbo keeps tbe purest drugs in town? Robinson Bros. What is their motto? Accuracy. When do they keep these goods? All the year round. None of us live so carefully that we never require tba aid of drugs and medicines to put ns rght It's a comfort to know where you can get them pure and at proper prices. Yon can always find what you want at H. E. ROBINSON- & BRO. MONEYS WORTH DRUGGIST. 9999 999999 VIWWWWI'WWl Anticephalalgine SECURES QUICKLY and safely all forms of Headache and Neuralgia! Every bottle makes a friend. 25c and 60o at all drug stores. By the dose at Soda Fountains. sep213m iiai)iiiii(iiirn(iitiiiif NOW OPEN. New Meat Market Under Arlington Eotel 6110166 Beef.Veal, Pork.Mut ton,Lamb and Sausage in season. PoUU tttenUon and qulok deHierr gw anteM. I solicit a ihtraof your patronage, angttimi ReaptoUully, J.H.TRENT. . . . . . jm Wk.-a. M Va . t. ' rT.uttritn io. w.jmbi auu AifJMb m dntvuii. i ll)Oiie 155. I Want You to know tbat If you come to rre now, 111 repair your leaky gut ters and roofs; I'll tin your house or I'll fix that old stove like new, and store It free All at far lew cot than later .n the season, when we will be over crowded with work. To Come now for your necessities, means first-class work at lowest sum mer prices. The proof of th pudding is the eating, Send for me and let me tell jou wtat It will cot. That's ihe best proof. I Have Tobacco Flues, and make them, cheaper and fetter than anyom else. Brain count; and it witu my experience and fi st c'asa work, I can save you money, You Want Me T. 6. Burn Roofer, Tinner, PlnmVer. Opposite Fonvielle. Vva'cut St. GOLD8BORO. V. C. Display cf Pattern Hats. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 3d and 4th. OUR IirE OF Reado-to-Wear flats Excel in style, finish and price any thing being oflered to the public ! EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I CORRECT STYLES! OOOD MATERIALS! POPULAB PRICI3 Miss May D. Carter, Next Door to Asher Edwards. ICR! I am now delivering ice direct from the factory. mone o ana we wm ao the rest. Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. May S tf 0 FRANK BOYKTTE. Dentist, Offlo In Borden Building, over SoithrUnd Brlnklw A Co.'Otora. Hi, wnm eniRiKTKxn wiRfiT-nr,A8 OHN 8. BANKS- ARCHITECT.w Second Floor Borden Building, SOLDHBORO. . o. Bulbs For Sale. Hyacinths, Chinese lily and Nar cissus bulbs for sale. M. E. ROBINSON & BRO. Uoln ill . J Manager wanted In If aniGQ. every large oounty to aaw.a ppoint4gentilorlhe Far.oni "Game O'Sklll" nlokel slut machine (or drinks or olRarg; lawful everywhere. Takes plaoe of all forbidden slot machines. Rented or sold on eaoy payments Secure territory quick. PALMEB BILLIARD TABLE WORKS, Chicago, Ills. tsept 1 d I moa To Citizens of Goldsboro By aatlifactory arrangement with the In tetate Telephone A Telegraph Co. we enter your town with our lines and oonneot with your local phones. We desire to draw your at tention to the laot that we wish to give yon rapid and satisfactory service and oonneot jrou with the following towns on our own line, Io wit; Rocky Mount, Fremont, Elm City, Tar boro. Greenville, Falkland, PlkevUle, West End, Nobles, St. Lewis, Crisp. Kenlr, Blacjc Creek, Luoama, Lanoasters, and West Over. We will do ell we oan to mke the servlee over our lines pleasant and hope your use of tham may be a so a roe oi profit and social en joyment. By Joint tariff arracgement. we enable yon to reach other towns and Tillages than those above and would be pleased to hays you ssk Central (or farther Information, Try rmiwvuuuj, s Wilson A Carolina Telephone A Telegraph Qo JlU,dtsawfcaa 1
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