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DAILY AKdUB. PablUbeo Srery Evening Except Sunday f JOS. m. HOUltOMM. ;HKFTIO FRICKt ! In Advance) One eopj, one year. 15.00 One copy, 1 mottha 1B0 One copT. to-ee month 1.50 One oop on mnnth 50 WF.KKLY ARG 08. One fear $100 81x months 60c Three moDtha 86c Knw.reu at the pot office In Golds noro. N. O.. aa secocd-claaa matter, r.ot nsHimo v c- , OCT. 1901 PAS-AMKKICAX COXGRES8. The Pan-American congress, now fully organ zd in the City of Mexico, has fairly begun a two moctbs session devoted to the health, peace and progress of all the Americas. And the chief task in furtherance of these great otj ct is plainly a closer alliauce, at least commercially amoDg the various parts of these American?. More railroads are needed, more steamships, and better trade regu ations and tar iffs. All tbe wor'd U hunting not so much for territory as for trade Trade is better than more sove reignty, as many a country knows. There is mora trade in a siDgie American State than in all the German possessions. Latin America is getting rid of its political revolution, and in duced by the success of tbe Unit ed tita es at llavana.it will dou1 1 less endeavor to drive out tbe fe vers and the malaria that have long tifllictf d it. Once rerdered healthful as well as peaceful, capital will come in, and the de- delop ) ent of tbe vast region will be rapi ly carried forward. Tbe consol datioi of Pan-America is therefore linked with political re form and advanced sanitation, The task is a broad one, but not. nece8sarily a difficult one, for all represented at the congress in the iC ty of M rco are Ameri cans, with American ambit:ons and American plans. Europe is as much outside those ambitions and plans as Asia or Oceanica is. Beware of Ointments lor Cs tarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will 6urcly destroy the si'Dbe of unoll and complet ly deranpe the whole sjfctem when entering It th-cugh the mucous turfuv-ea Such articles ehnuld never be UBed except on prescriptions from reputah'e rhygl Clans, as the damage they will do U ten fold io the e oil you can ponnbly derive from them Hail's C tarrn Cure manufactured by F J. Cbeney & Go , Toledo, O , ooDtainj no mercury, and it taken Internally, acti' g dlnctly upon the bloon and mucous i-ur'ai;e8 of the 8j8lem. In buying HaTa Catarrh Cure be ave you get the genuine It Is taken laternallv. and made In To ledo. Ohio, by V. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by druggist", price 75c. itr bot tle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. It takes all tim to determ'ne the value of one seed. Don't wait until tou become chron ically constipated but take OeWitt's Little Early Risers now anc then Tney will keep our liver and boeln In pood orJer Easy to take, 8sfe pl'ls J.H. Hill & Sod. Th Bast Prescription for Malaria Ohllls aDd Fever in a hot'le of Ghove'S Tasteless f hill Tcinic It isbimply iron and qu'nlne In a tasteless form. Ko cure do pay, lVce 10c. Many physicians are now prescrib ing Kodof DypepiU Cure regularly, having tound that It Is the bst re scrlptlon they can write because It It the one preparation wh'ch cnntslns the elements nectssary todlitstnot only gome kinds of food but all kinds and It therelore cures indigjotlon and dys" pepsla no matter what Its cause J. H. Uillii Son. Mexican Liver Pilis cure all livor Ills. Price trM Norris Silver, Hor'h Bt-atford. I.". H.: "I I'urchased a bottle of )' a Min ute Cough Oihe lien hi tiering with a cough duclois told me whs Imuirto'.e. One bottle relieved me, the HK'or d and third almoet cund. To-day I am a well mD.''-J. 11. Hill i Bon. There are uo fruitless detdti; all bear titlier moi or ill. Henry Hr)doD, !)- r. . ,ay: 'I ook medicine 2 ' rnn r .i -. lung but dne b 'tt e i f On- Mli,-'te 'oi';.'b Cure did me more en i' I u 'n . 1 b i elho clurinjr ih'it i m.-. i; -i ('() (- Cure "- J. H. Hill A " n. Much of the utiiig f J i f coniey: fr;m our smart mv ngn. Iil--im- ( uitk 1'iles! Mo' ey lefundej y u rf.ilf. YOU KNOW WHAT 'VOL Hh 1 , IMi When jou take Hnnn s I'kh'tiuM,!. h.ll Tonlo becaus' ttie fii'iii'la In pla'nU printed OD every utile h-'W'.B(j that it it simply Iron and ilnlii" in a taste Icaiform. NoCure, o 1'ay. C0c. Con Ei-adar-be. M I Vhimh"', hf art burn, Indi gestion. ar.J ail liver ills are aired by iiacd'z Pitts Tot Causes Xight Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Smder, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would stran gle before we could cet a doctor, SO Wd giVd U Dr. King's Discovery, which gave quick re lief and pertnauently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect nur children from Croup acd Wnooping Cough. It cured me of a chroDic bDDobial trouble ibv. no other remedy wnu d relieve " In'allible for U iughs, Ccld-, Threat ar.d Lucg troubles. 50,'. hottie free ai Drug Store, and $1 00. Tral J. H. Hill & Son's Good co ks make cheerful hua bands. A Fiendish Attack. Aoat'ak wns latly made on C. F. Collier, Cben kee, lo"f, that marly proved fatI. It came ihn uih hi k ilneyc. li s back get to litue ho could not stoop with out g e it pa n, nor sit in a cbnir except propp-jd by cmbions. No remedy h lpt d bitii until he tried Electro Bitters, which eftVted such a wondorful cbargo ih tt h1 wri:e ho fetid like a new man Tim marvel us u elitino cures backache aid k dney Irourilr.pur ifie the blood and bu.Us up our health. Only 50c at J. H. II dl & Sou's Drug !St 're. ith a g ip the f ol is "fixted." Wliat'a Your Face Worth? S.'QKtimos a fi.riuue. but nev er, if you tmve a siliow com l x on, a j iTid cnl Ink, mU. paic-iM iu i c:i'' s i ii tlie tut , an i- l'us of Liv-T Tr- ub.o. liot Dr. K-'a N.w L ff Pilis give Cie?r Slur, U sy Clieeks, li;cb Con pl x ou. O .ly 25 i"?ni.s at J. h. Uul & Sou's Drug Store. The half buketl judge is a most dtsperat.- law maker. SU-pnoil into Live Coals. " When a cliilil I barnel ruy fcot frihlfu ly," writes V. 11. Eadn, of Jjoo.-vi'l', Va., "rvbich cuus d l:or il. o k'2 sens for 30 jears, but IJuckltn's Arnica Halve wholly cured me, bftcr everything the tailed." Iotalliblo for Burna, Scalds, Cu s, Hjrop, Bmictes and Pilo. Sold ty J. H. Hill & Soa for 25c. Geo W. I an", l'eaino, Mich writes ""Your Kod'.l tijS)o:'8la Cure It 'he bo.-l reiii-'dy u r ;rcikc8Uou huu stom acli trouble thai 1 ever uaid For years I t uirrtii fro. i UYsptsia, at times coraiolllnn ia- 'o ttay in bed and causing me untold arony I am com plttely cured by Kodol IJysieps'aCure In ri commending H to friends who suffer from indigestion I a'waysolTsr to pay for it If it fall?-. Thus far 1 have naver paid' J II. J 1111 & Bon. i You cannot get at the candi dates on th'ienca. H W. l'urell. Klntersville, Pa says he sutlon d H5 years with pile, and eoul't obtain no relief until De Witt's vVltch tlazoi fcalvo effected a peroiiiueut euro. Uounlerieits are worth loss J. H. 1111 1 & ;-on. Doth gives the coming mi.J a chauce. 8 ,1 l)arlln;, 1012 Howard St., Port liumu, M i'h . writob: "i hive trieo many ri'llc aDd laxatives, but DoWiitV Llltio Ka-ly U'soih are far tlio bi at pills I have ever Ured." They Lever rijjo, J . li. ii. 1. ui aon. lleliel inKii Hours. D!''tressinjr Kidney and Bladde' Oieeiise relieved In six hours by ''Hew errem South Aniei lcan Kidney Cure.' It Is a reat sur!no on account of ltt exceeding prorjiiitno.-io In relievln); pa'c in blikdd.'r, Uidfieyn hinl back. In nihil or female. Itelieves retention of wali tknoit litiruit'lktely. If you want qiu:V "lief acu cure '.;); lr the remedy. Sole iy K. Koh!i"n .V Hro. Drups'lsU. K ) 1 ousckepcr can sc ve two or three serv.mK Itch on human cured in 3'J mlnutei- ny WoolforU'e Hanlttiiy Lotion. Thle never falls. He'd hy M E. KoMtwon . oro., IJruir(f i .O'CHrior,). r r".n!lr,i S-ia'. In L'.ncnient removes all L arJ. boft CaUou-'iid 1 umps and Wen :-tu Iron- iioes, Hloi n, rpav ins Oui-l-f, 8 'iiu, Sweeney. Kiiitr- Uon. S!',!b-, S rair.!. all Hwoolen Tbri nt, Cousi ... i-tc. fave f.10 by use of o.o i otl.e .Vhrrantu i the rues' worn erfti' H!' ti -b Ou-etve- known Rolu 'V M K s iool ii wjti t it o ,drui;- Ktstt, lio.do in ,, r . I. Hir Thoinua Lipton gets there all light, but ia a trillo la'e. A umi.IIi, Not. l. iwin illlll ll ilulli 1' 'I KITtllNA r..v ,i I -vt nine- tts (Ir.Ji tnti i , i . i ' ' . ii r ' 1 1 1 1 " t r Mi n", l: 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ; " k pr far , "Mi i r Itf iiit-rli ; u y -y I If or' ti'ni no i ' I i-i'i i.'!. "t" the num. I , v rc.iiifrt '.tilrkly the iHlUi - tf. t 'iiiit ; ,V UANKJS VHVii ( o., Vo'th StOO to you to r nre child nr .-' .ill i'' Ui ia:x of ate i during -Ip-' I'. llA tit-1 iurv lo" htopa It hnmo- Juu:ly. fl. Nnd ny M . K. KotlQttOQ Is Your Life Worth 25 Cents? Consumptives, we know that you have been disappoint 4 many- timos, but make one more rffort o be cured, (iooch'a Mexican Syrup has cured thousacdi and It will cure yoa. Coo sumption the rfu!t of the fo'.d i terial that ahould bo to support tbe body cd SMdivn life be'rg absorbni and ttrowr off in tuborcnlous matter. I'o overaome ihU waste of vltl lore ard reatoie the nourit-hmen'- to the sys tem in it natural c ume, 1 to cur 3 This Is a'comolii-h-d bv Geoch'a Veil- can Syrup. It controls cour a, Light sweats. sniUlre of blood, soreness in chest, lifliTeu throat and lunge, d ffi culty of breathing, heavy coughs ac cojipaniei with expectoration, acrl parched IIdb. Wo know you have Deen dlsappilnted manv tines but make one more t ffjrt to save youroelf You can buy a bottle of Gooch's Mexican syrup for S rerita It oarei impe tough as It bv magic, and w the b, st remedy for whoppiog rough It does not ulwoys pay to mar ry rich. A nev9-.(g,ilir,g cure f ir cuts, burr6, scalds, ulcers, wounds acd sores is Dj Wi't's Witch Hazel Salve. A mil toothing' nd heaiinr remedy 'or all akin fclTctions. Ac -ept only the gtn-ulr.e.-r-J. ti. Hill & fon. M titer's Worm Syrup. Best worm med 'cine. Chi dren like ilso well hey ea' 'tonbrtad. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttia Kind You Have Alvssys Bought Bears the Signatruit ol REVIVO RESToaES VITAUT1 Made 6 Well Man '. of Me. war produr the ubovo results In 30 days. It ctt poworfully and Quick!-. C'Lna when ill otiemJilL tni.n,nTi tt-lll rouain thnir InRE manhood. &Dd OlJ men will reovor th"tr yonttiful rigor br usirt KEVI0. li (jmt-Ki? ana eureiy re8HJrw CTKrvuus DM, Lost Vit.. in . IrupotencT. Nlgbtly Emissions, L- stPnvior.Fa liiw MTnory. Wastlna: Disejaca, auj ail jffctt5 ol . II Jjufe or cicenaBi Indiscretion. Ciiich unfits n-01 .rn'ii'ly,liu9lnewo-tiiarrU9. H E( tonlj cure 'i trtrng ai tnoseai 01 oujease, ui.i Issgrti: ut-r- Ft.ii'lc and Moool boliucr, Dnog Irg bock thn -.Ink clow to pale cheeks and re Storing the flro t youth. It wards on Insanlt) and CocsiAu'.r -n. luut on laving BEVIVO.no other. It ca tio i irried in vest rocket. Er mall 81.00 p"Tf . nr cti lir 35.00, withapoa! tlve written Karautrn to core or reined tlie moucv. '' !t :.i'l alibe free. Address ROYAL MEUICLNt f 'Vm&iir IWIor 1c In Goi'bo'O by H. E. Rob1non llrti . dnigf Rtn. FINh 4aii Gnus Stair Work, Bank and Office Fixtures In Ha d Wood and Pine Send for estimates. Klnston Mantel Go KINSTON, N. (3. jyJMKlm T1IK A(!MK Of I'liHKEUTION IN THK Tailor's flrt ! Perfect Fit. Latest style?. Best Workmanship. Qua'ity Guaranteed ! Til HE KtM'ND IN (JOI.DSllUtO AT o TIIK TAILOH-U Yiu do not nnw need to send yuur orders for BuILh, or TrouserH, or Overcoats out ol town, for 01 I.MAN has fl Complete Stock Of Cloths to sel-et from and a full line of Trie Very Latest Sa triples Ills ).rlc,w are also right. UK K Kit I ;.'( li : Any of his Goldaboro custuiners. For a perfect (It. 8''6 Gelman, T'HE TAILOR, UKfilf West Centre Street Notice to Owners of Dos. I iloBiro lionn have ii a chieki n utr the ' !'y 'till P 'eweu'-e i n ea'd ii i t (,'ht p lllOOtill. t l.i e ill t Kill? to U wh eh 1 a ijolreli' n M irf.inn tbe publ'c tha' for Koiceiiinu past b'en klll i -s rt, il tie kev "ii in ' farm, cr hern mb'Tb-u: the city, i-i polled, anil 1 inlunil to ai ib'r 'il or eoiiiinittetl id. titid illsp'ihe of all dos nv'in-r iin und llio ilae., b o herwive. and l ) 'h s end ec ei1 my over-tfr anil ten , ij.eiiiiies aceonlit if y, for -jme all toip n-lblllty. .IMO. W. KDWAUDS . N ; Si'tSl luoi. D' f- , '8T. Office r? iw i.-.Ti-.,iip.iHlte 11. 4 M. L. Lee'i store. bIi CK WOHK l;ONe". Bulbs Fcr Sale. IIjaeinMiH, Cliinone Lily buJ Nar cicBUS bulbs for sale M. E. ltOUlNaON&BBO. FFURS7QF UPPtLR'YUKONr? Vaet Twm Hefrt st Oar Coaaml at " Dasraoa CM jr. In i report to tbe state department at Washington" J. G Cook, United Btatea consul at Dawson City, write about "Fuj of the Upper Yutcon." Dawson la .the central market for a vast extent of fur bearing country, etretchlng from t)ie Mackenzie basin to the coast range and from Jhe Porcu pine river to the ilootalinqua. In this area, he My8,perhap8 1,000 men are engaged In hunting aDd trapping, ex clusive of the Inditing, and from Daw eon fully 40,000 peltrlee are auuually exported to the great fur markets of London and Xew York. Tbe Industry yields a revenue every year of nearly $350,000. Speaking of prices and val ues, the report aaya: In the local fur market London quo tations govern. Thee are fixed twice B year .March and August by a board of principal dealers lu Unit city, and prices are ganged according to that scale In all parts of the world, except Russia. The present rates, compared with last year' prices, show au In crease cu bear, beaver, otter and inluli and a decrease on silver gray fox, marten, wolf and wolverene. In varie ties marten Is the most numerous and black fox the scarcest. The latter Is the most valuable of all, a good she pelt retidily bringing $.'StJ, and musk rat Is least costly, being worth only 4 cents. The annual production of some of the different varieties of pelts, their market value and special farts distin guishing their distribution are given as follows: Rear. Black, silver tip. brown, grlz zly mid cinnamon; fotiutl all over the country from March to November; number shipped, 8,0(K); price, $M to Reaver. On all streams, but chiefly numerous on White, l'elly and Stuart river: number shipped, 2,oijO; price, $3.o0 to $7. Mink. On nil streams; number ship ped. 1.,'iUJ; price, $1.50 to $,"t. Marten. On all streams; number shipped, 2."i,(HX) to 30,000; price, $.i.,"0 4o Otter. -On Telly and alone tlie Yu kon, most of the pelts coining from be low Iiawsou; number shipped, 2tKl; pi lee, to J8. Roxes. Bed: number shipped, 2.0"1; price. $1.'J." to $2.-iO. t'ros-; number Chipped, f."iO; price. $3 to $10. Silver gray: number shipped, 2.' Io 40; price, $loi) to $JnO. Black; number shipped, 5 to T; price, $200 to $3o0. ACTIVITY IN SHIPBUILDING. Tarda All Over I he ( oonlry Are He purled lluay- The Chicago Tribune has been col lecting facts and figures from tlm vari ous shipbuilding sections of the coun try and reports great and growing Uc tivlty In this IntduRtry. It says: At Newport News $H,ikxi.isxi Is In vested, and 7,000 men are employed. At one time this year vessels with an aggregate tonnage of H.'i, Iimi vtere un der construction, (o cost $2S,3,"i'i.oOO. At Ruth, Me., vessels to cost more than $7,s."ii,0h) are building. Twenty Blx mereliant styps.have already been launched this year, and the yard are full. I'.iiltlmore has Just finished two At lantic passenger liners to ply between London and New York, each being imO feet long. Camden, N. J., Is building four freight steamers, each of C.ikki totis, and wlllilu n month keels will be laid for two sleamers, each 020 feet long and of IS.ikhj tons burden. Another yard at Camden has four ocean steam ers, O.iitio tons each, ou the ways aud contrai ls for four more. At New London the grent freight steamers fur the I'acillc and oriental trade are being built for Jaines J. 11.11 of the Croat Northern. Wilmington. Del., has already com pleted eight steamers this year, and nine more are ou the ways. I'r "in every point comes the assur ance that the Industry will be greater next year tliau this. With the excep tion of two points, where local strikes have interfered, all yards are working full time. BRIDGES FROM AMERICA. Contract! May He Let Heir l or cn iee Ylailucla. IVimsylvnniu steel producers and builders of bridges, says a Philadel phia dispatch, are Interested In a:i ei der for material which, reports 'mm tl tlier side of the Atlantic hull at", will shortly be placed in this state It Is for a complete assortment of parts for the construction of two brldgi s In Venice. The bridges will be formida ble structures. Kach will be a mile and a (jiiarter long, built exclusively of Iron and steel, and will rest on stone piers. Signor' Stucehl, owner of the largest flour mill In Venice, will subs'erlbe $.sii, Ooo toward tho projected Improvement, lie Is also defraying the expenses of a commissioner U visit Pennsylvania to determine its resources, for the work. One bridge will connect the Island of San Mlehclc, which Is the siile ceme tery of Venice, with tho crty on tho north and the island of Culdceca with the city on the south. This bridge will be 'easy la build, ns the water, though a quarter of a mile broad. Is shallow. The other Is a serious and dltllcult mat ter, as the Ouldecca canal Is really an linn of the sea, and Us width iU its nar rowest point Is more than an eighth of n mile. Traded VVlrea and Hard It. Thirty-live years ago John and Edith Kylcs mid Ceorge aud Lizzie Dannor were married nt. Portsmouth, ). Rive years ago, securing divorces, each mini ma i rled the other's former spouse. Last week they we're remarried to their til iginal iwl es, second divorces having been seemed. - 3 " Is i:' 'irr-, rtu cvry 1'oa. nl tiio k'' " i l-i.'iiMy'i. i..-thooQ-,.!njrc " h- ..,ir.., ... . Tt i;OHlt A 11I1D IN IPK UAV Take Laxative Bnomo Q'jlalne Tan lutt). AH dnirfflntg refund tlie moccv If It faflls to cure E W. Orova S tg J naM la od each box, 2Sa opt6 ' FOR HARNESS ni' at once, aad jou will be astouahed It's this way : You can burn yourself with Fire, with 1 rowder, etc., or you can scald j'ourselt with Steam or Hot Water, but there is only one proper way to cure a burn or scald and that is by using e Mexican Mustang: Liniment." I gives immediate relief. Oct a pieco of poft old i line, cloth, saturate- it with this liniment and bind ' loosciy upon tho wound. You can have no adequato idea what an excellent remedy this ii fur a burn until jou have, tried it. v AmU 1 TIP you have a bird amir-tad witli'Konp or any lUllL Ilia other poultry Uisoaae um Mfilfan MtMtaug lilnlaienU It ia called a biajioaju reuwdy Ij poultry ureaUura, y O And If you a"t"r tf In tin- ITSH (Jjjl blue ejrd glr!. o y vi it: W Ml 'ST O rs- LAu C ol la ti ti ml Mm Wt' put tti woili that will s-aiel Uih..-.. .k it ..f 1 y,.ti..l l..t !...-. J tf'Ji a-.l twwt it..' apn I a Itv U ,jM im iiu'-l upon t nflt WOMK H j!l . til A HAM Ll'.I) Sor-rta-rJ. .:'Ji..n .IN. an! ti lhtn.i'- 1, .! " ,li jimr pys "Mary had It".', l-nnt,, ' tii.lw ari v r, -!atn lis n',wy 3 Hrrv wan not a whit as we iiin.- y.nit l.A''K Ct'K'l , I - CY Olve ua a trial and we lire sine jnu will patro lac u ala. 3i 0 :goldsboro sterm lhuisdry. A EL. lEflSE. t.'anlcf A NEW AND STYLISH LINE OF PICTURE riOULDING Just received. Call and have your pictures neat ly and cheaply framed by xperienced dealers. Special cut prices fcr 30 d lys. PaitbT & FaiKfiir fmwm Go D. W. fiURTT- Hurtt & Hummel. Merchant Tailors. Ur.de r Messenger Opera House. Repairing Etc, a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bon Mexican MbsUd Link tp w bow qaLily it Imla aun LIFEk V o . y a nd win lhi- luf ,f that b antlful, l ajTjJ o o vnrit s , i: t i hi. itKI ll n R in d !'."!( i m rSh i r t. f N. fill VM&U The GoIdsboro UUGOY MANUFA0TUREB8, G0LDSB0R0, WIL1IIMJT0N & WLDOH v RAILROAD ' - AMU Bl.ANt HK AND FLORBNCS RAILROAD iXrOtM--t!Ll JsCutiDC'LE TRAIN 60IMQ 80UT1L :ViO HOti NOii ho41 e.3 ii u 13 it! iait) riUv call) Jail am t ia Am y a lv Weiuon 11 60 8 58 rRc M1 I 00 V ii U i'roni "- il . U'j lit 10 02 H li ,1 A I. mii ; l-i 10 40 4 11 iU) . . u'iin : t 1! 18 ... Kiy'v'l!. I 80 '8 , i io'n. - T ai S 40 n m -Jy an ID . uuu'iiHirn 6 48 i 0 . !W..iiio.i .... 7 rl 4 'A ifi..i. .... ... e 0 i. ... lu- .- y 'U-.-ept suoti. v, ,.e, f i. i " i,c , ir Ho j , ' e-l 10 .. 1 ! I'u Si "H : Jan 13. IVOl. 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Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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