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Te3 Natio-ii Bi:;i Of 60LD8S0K0, OBut to Sepal ton r7 1 10. A. ku4 OOD, Ji, im I O. a KOBXI0AT, CmUh co a. horwood. jB.,riwi. -- .v! y - T"!!- v v vyAy I" Xy snT $ mvr vwttit 1 . ' L . " " " " vuuiJQiiUtxi), jn. jm ijitXLiAx EVKNIXQ AUGUST 21. 1903, p nun mum nir i mr linnn niiinnnnu nrrsirnl nnnnm m I . i 1 -- , ' s UloUUM Itlt LAN. LUKU Ml MM HUM TO For tt U U. "v PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT THE LABOR UNION QUESTION. ON To-Night the President Authorized the Publication of a Letter Which Was Sent to Each Member of His Cabinet on July 22nd. Oyster Bay, Aug. 20. President Roosevelt Iih.h made application to ..ii.i .....,fu..f h ..,..., service the prineliile be enunciated at the time be re-instated William A. Miller to the ition in the gv eriiiiient printing ollb e from which Miller had leen dismissed because of a disagreement w ith the Ixtokbind ers' union. The Pr sident has plain ly sluted to tne members of bis Cab inet Unit Ihat principle is to "indi cate Hie policy of the President," in similar ciies. To-night the President authorized the publication of a U tter which wan sent to each member of his ttobinet on the 22nd of July. The letter whs signed by Mr. Barnes, acting secre tary to the President, ami is us fol lows: "My Dear Sir: -"The President directs me to Bend you herewith, for your information, copies of two let ters sent to Secretuiy Cortelyou with reference to the government print ing office, which define the attitude of the administration in connection with the subject discussed. They are sent to you for your information and guidance, as they Indicate the policy of the President in this nntter." The letters to Secretary Cortelyou were written on July 13 and 14. The salient sentence of the first letter was: "There is no objection to the em ployes of the government printing office conftltuting themselves into a union if they so desire, but no rules sr resolution ol that union can be I permitted to override the laws of thelgress mot in June, and now we are i uueu Biaiea, wmcn u is my sworn duty to enforce." In the letter of the 1 lib, the Pres- ideut quoted the finding of the an thracite strike commission regarding the employment of labor as fellows: "It is adjudired and awarded that no person shall ho refused employ- mem or m any way uiscriminaieu against ou account of mcmbership'or non-membership in any labor organ ization and that there shall be no discrimination against or interfer ferenco with any employe who is not a member of any labor organization by members of such organization." Concerning this principle the Pres ident wrote: . "It is of course, mere elementary decency to require that all the gov ernment department! shall be han dled in accordance with the princi ple thns clearly and fearlessly enun ciated." BASE BALL. Record of Games Played Yesterday by the American, South' ern and National Leagues. NATIONAL 1CAOUB. St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia 6. Chicago 1; Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 7) New York 13. Cincinnati-Boston. H1RICAN LBAOUB. Cleveland 6; Washington 1. Detroit 3; Philadelphia 0. St Louis 4; New York 2. Cftlcago-Boston. SOUTHERN LEAQUB. Birmingham 1 Atlanta 4. Memphis 3; bhreveport 7. -Montgomery-Nashville, Little Rock-New Orleans. 1 ' We take pleasure in testifying to tht merits of Pepsi-Cola, It is all that is claimed for it. Delicious, refresh ing, most satisfying and cooling i cuumiir. I r.;T. TT - pepsin and will relieve Indigestion pcrvouancea. Iry it, . J . ' . . - . . i KING HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OK HIS CONDITION. The End Expected at Any Minute. It in Not Proposed to Issue Any More Bulletins Until Morning. London, Aug. 20. A bulletin is sued at 10 o'clock to-night said Lord Salisbury's conditiou was critical and there was little hope of his re covery, I "'uns nave been sent to the I Klner notifying him of Mm Oftnilil inn No more bulletins will bo issued uutll morning. CARDINAL GIBBONS. Paris Paper Hays Ho Cast the Vote That Elected the Pope. Tne Paris-American Register of August 8th gives an excellent por trait of Cardinal Uibtxns and in the article accompanying It pays a higi tribute to the American prelate. The Register says that there is no doubt but that Cardinal Gibbons, representing the AmericanCatholics, cast the decisive vote that gave Car dinal Sarto the majority of one and elevated him to the Papa' throne. ( ordinal Gibbons was the only Car dinal who represented a nation alone, and the Register delaree that he was known to be opposed to the policies represented by the other candidates to the chair of St Peter, and that Cardinal Sarto's pious mod eration exactly expressed Cardinal Gibbous' ideal of what a pope should be. The Register declares that Cardl ual Gibbous ranks all over the world among the most brilliant ecclesias tics of the Catholic Church. PANAMA CANAL IS DEAD. Tbe Panama canal bill was passed more than a year ago, and the treaty between the United States and Co lombia was ratified in this country last March. The Colombian con ioiu mat ine committee on tne treaty in the Colombian sonate first reported it "with nine substantial amendments," and then killed it al- together. No ono in this country is permitted to know what thoe - amendments are. All cableGrams are -strictly censored, and Bogota is almost as much out of the world as Thibet. An open door in Colombia is needed as well as one in Man churia. It is well known, however, that the lobby of the trans-continental railroads had transferred the sceneof its operations from Washington to Bogota, and that it was engaged in tilling the Colombians with all sorts of yarns that the scheme Is uncon stitutionalthat it would prevent railroad development in Colombia that the price offered Is too low that the clericals would ube the money to destroy the liberals, and so on to the eud of the chapter. It is the word of men in this country who waut uo isthmian' canal, aldod per haps by the reactionary, little, sleepy republic. Such men can be defeated in one way only, namely, by adopting and putting in operation at once the clause in the act of last Juue provid ing that its satisfactory terms can not be.secured from Colombia with in reasonable time the President shall proceed to dig a canal on the Nicaragua route. No legislation is needed nothing but action on the part of the Presiden t. Will he do it at the expense of his campaign fund This is the vital question at present If there Is any virtue In newbpaper commendation, and If the endorse ment of the public at large, 1 for the past eight years, Is to be taken as a criterion, then "Human Hearts." which will be Dresentod hare nn the opening nigh, on September 25, is oenaimy enuiiea 10 urne ranK as the Great American Drama, During the many years that "Human Hearts" has been presented In this country, the praise accorded it by newspaper critics and the general public has been universal. There have been no dissenting voices; the verdict of ap .V" . ' nrovai nan neen unanimmia: Vvun rival managers have graciouslF knowledged that 4IIumaa Hetvtk" is a mighty good play,' , "This A&gub o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. The steel trust believes In rotation in office, or at least the inside cliques uo. Chicago. August 20. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from New Or leans, says: The organization of the Southern Textilo Company, a com bine of Southern cotton yarn mills, has been practically completed, and the mills will soon be taken over This is the largest cotton merger that has ever taken place. The com pany, which is capitalized at $14. 000,000, will take over about seventy mills In North Carolina, Georgia Mississippi, Alabama and Tennes- New York, Aug. 20. One of tae biggest crowds of sight-seers and yachtsmen that ever sailed down Sandy Hood to witness an attempt of a foreign cup hunter to wrest from America the yachting supremacy of the world, returned to New York to-night disappointed because the sea had refused a field of combat to the racers, but nevertheless jubilant in the conviction that Sir Thomas Lipton's latest challenger, like the two Shamrocks which had preceded her, was doomed to return to Eng land empty-handed. Saginaw, Mich., August 20.- James Budd and Eugene Moss, aged 16 years, were burned to death here in an electric light tower at 8 o'clock to-night It had been the practice of boys playing in that neighborhood to climb the tower, which is 125 feet high, to the platform at the top.To-llj night the Moss boy, while at th V "u'" wire carrying a ueavy -v A..l 1 1 a rs current, and instantly his body! was a mass of flames. Young Bud had started tn dn.I h ra.rn had started to descend, but returned to attempt to rescue his companion. The moment he touched the wire he . , ..... too becamo enveloped in flames, Both were instantly killed. CUTICuM urest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of wrrime For Torturing, Disfiguring Humours. Catlcura Ointment la beyond question the most successful curative for tortur ing, disfiguring humours of the akin and scalp, Inoluding loss of hair, ever com pounded, in proof of which a single anoiutlnir with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap, and followed iu the severer cases by a dose of Cutl cura RfiRolvent Pills, la nftpn fliifllclpnt to afford Immediate relief in the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permits rest and aloATV inn nnlnra taa atuuwtv mira whan ...... g.v..v. .VI.UW.. V. U . T .1 U all other remedies fall. It is especially so In the treatment of Infants and chil dren, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hu mours, and preserving, purifrlng and Deautuying tne skin, scalp and hair. Cutlcura Ointment possesses, at the same time, tha charm of nt.lfvlnr rhn simple wants of the toilet, in caring for me stun, roup, nair ana nanus irom in fancy to age, far more effectually, acreeahlv and ecnnnmlr11v than Him most expensive of toilet emollients. its "instant; reuer lor skin-tortured babies," or " Sanative, antiseptic cleans- I .. 1 . -v .11.. . ... ing. or "une-nigm ireaunent oi ine hami," or "Single treatment of the lmlr," or " Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tonnls, riding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with the use of Cutlcura Soap, is sufflolent evidence of this. . Millions now rely on Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for pro. serviiig, purifying and beautifying the BKiu, ior cieiiiioiiiff tne scam oi crusts, iln r scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling lulr, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for' baby rashes, Itchlngs aud chalng as well as for all purposes of the toilet, hath and nursery. h-dloost. dellffhtftii fhrMfJbrfnM th I OINTMENT Indcpendent'strengtb ;ttat:ofESKS UVDUUl. FaralalMd by nr vtn to J. O. Blur, Mgr. NlWfORK, Aug. 21, 1903. cptxon. Annul ...,.., inn vhm Sptamber........,... 1074 lws October ..J.C. am Mm NoTBber.......Ul. 077 15 Deemtr....t. i. K5 tM Jtoury m...w.. w tht Mroh. .,,.(,. 77 new TOK STOCKS. SonUMra ?ulA.,f,,T.. rt. . . ' a. Open. Clo 1 ! 116 Sogar................,, MnhlUn......rf.,..$.. lai4 Southern HUwr :,, Soalhera EiUwtjr 1 Jerred LoaUnrllleA Nhviu Brooklyn Hpld Ti.iU Hi'-, IDS . S H'4 '! 104 ttepabll8lel.... .,.?. n Repnbllo 8tel preferred Pun8;lTinU Eyivfei". ... Wi IWi 12 , n-y, ... !4J4 . . . 2K M'4 a 1 a .. "nV, 70 .". W ib' .. 4' 47 ... zy ih . w w .. my try, .. 113 113 .. mi n OTlslorta. Open Cloe. .. SO 80H .. u'A ti'A . 74i 776 .67 m .... it AlobUon ....it.-- St. Pal 1 Srl ..i.r. D.B. SUi......fcJM..... . U.S. BtMl prefemd. ...... . BeUnf .f.tjr... oopp' ..; Tena. Co tnu Iign. MiMoarlpMUIa.f popie ou Weiteia Duloa...., Norfolk A WMtanii... New York 0otrA.4 Metro poll Un Bftllv imerlMj CoUoa OUi CheatpMke A Obt..i BltlmoreA0hlo..'.. V. Cro. CbemloaJ C Sept Wheat. Sept Cora... BeplKlbt ... Sept Lrd... Sept Pork.... 50 YOU GET UP WITH LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makei You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the nnn. papers it sure to Know 01 the wonderful I cure made by Dr, t Kilmer s Swamp-Root, j the rreat kidney, liver I and bladder remedy. r . It is the rreat medl. PS cl triumph o( the nine I OS teenth ei.ntiirv .Re covered after veani nf acionmic researcn oy nt3s?i Pr 4CUmr the etni- nem Kianey ana blad der specialist, and is nH.rfit. ,.1 1- r. " lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- I blcs nclBTint' Disease, which is the worst M0 ' k.idn7 Dr. Kilmer's Swamo-Rnot la not rr- ommended for everything but if you have kid- Tl'I 'bldder trublf t ound )ust the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- cnase rcnei ana nas proves, so SUCCessi u I in every case that a soecial arrangement has been made bv which all readers of this narvr who have not already tried it, may have a sample Dome sent tree oy mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If vou have kidnev orbladdertmuhli. When writing mention reading this generous otter in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Bin?-KtKMii hamton. N. Y. TheSaaifclll regular fifty cent and Hon or twunp-Rooi. dollar sizes are sold bv all eood drurrista. Don't make any mistake, but tememlw the name. SwamD-Root. Dr. Kilmar'a Swamp-Rool, and he address, Blnghamton, ii. i 00 every Dome. (itiawWW'wWWWWia INDIGESTION fTTPrTTi Immediately by jJIXU the use of II icks' 10c. 25c. 50c. rik4, at Drug stores. apUOine, Uj let Business will bteondneledtat tbe sum old itaad, as heretofore, All Summer I And I Invite the patronage of Ih Gold bora pablle, gnaran&elnf 'satUfMHon Id qaallty, prlee and delivery. PHOHS1C Toarstralr, T. R. Robinson. There are not words enough Webster's Unabridged Dic- tionery to do justice toJ Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy." 80 said Oapt. W. W. Clements, engineer Southern Railway, ripen oer. N. C, on April 88,1903. Ue said that be had been a severe suf- f ABA fawm aaaarnn mm lit... during whion. time Ije spent over ouu."1 .metiomes tost aid him no ivemeuy. anu u ear Eight bottles did tie work. Ice!!"! No soothing strains of Main's son Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." The best ...eni. 1 . . - -."r,.ww"" America who 77 c . T' ? IOP oiooa." il is a sUndard remedy, a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and aopeW. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely-vegetable, the herbs and roota of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic proo- all blood and skin diseases, as it not only purifies, enriches and invigor ates the blood, but at the unit time tOMS UD tha tired ncrvM mnA irivM strength and vigor to the entile system. For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria. Anaemia Rrrnfnia V Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne r j n '"r"ucu tumuuoa 01 uie wooa, notning acts so promptlT and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the earns and poisons ; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and soon restores the patient to health. Write us and our physicians will give your case prompt attention without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA kowevar, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comet, as this freat liniment always prepares the body for the strain open It, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all tke anger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely threagh this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessiag. incmsana grateimry tea oi the mmi vi iuii wouucriui remedy. Sold by all druggists at $i. coper bottle. Our little book, tell in all about this liniment, will be sent free. Tb Bnild Iggslitir Ci, Atlaita, 61. r CUPID'S BUSY SEASON K.-..'iiit.'fj - -fc;4 WHmm Wedding Rings Ever shown. All prospective brides should make their selec tions here. Not only is the quality of these rings especially good but the prices are alw very attractive. Headquarters For Hawk's Rich Cut Glass ! R. a GREEGH Phone 166. LEADING JEWELER. i WEST CENTRE STREET. Mid-Summer Sale of kitchen hardware, paints, implement and garden tools. Specials For This Week. Buck Stoves, Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stores, Clauss, Shears, Scissors, and Razors and last but not least Reeds Anti Rusting Tinware. Inspect our big lino before buying. BUY NOW ! You'll Save Money ! HUMMEL trrmr MERGHflNT 104 Walnut Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Interstate Phono No. 107. : ' i known and most popular blood purifier auiujicIj MTU&jr 13 O. O. O. 7BOK 00NQHKS8MAN UVTirOSTOH, or OEOXOLA. I now t th nooetiftil ih of B. 8. 8. In many cues. It le the bMt blood ramody on th market. FBOX ZX-OOV. AJLTJEH D. OAJTSLXB. 8. 8. 8. U unqaestlonablr rood blood ynrlfler, and the beat tonlo I Ter naod. Every wosnaa etwsts a shapely, pretty flgwa, ani many of them deplon tha Iocs of their rirliah forma after marriage. "Th. bearing eniidren is otten destrocava the mother's shanelineaa. All r.t tltii v. . J.J benent and relief derived freea tba IM(B)11Ik(BlPPG FnSnd(dl "I Must be here. Engage ments and announce ments of weddings are numerous. Jewelry for such oc casions forms a large part of our stock. We have the most com plete aud charming as sortment of PUZZLC NO. 16. Call at our store and get Five - Reasons why your mother should use a Buck's range. BROS. TAILORS. St.. West. BUSINESS LOCALS. PIANO LESSONS-Fall term opens on Tuesday Sept. 1st Applications are rennrwri! on. nr K fore Aug. (1st. For information call on Mrs. Chas. Slocumb, 102 James street South. tdpd TTT ANTED: J unior Drngaerk. Apply to Goldsboro Drag Co. y ANTED-Two bright girls to r 4work la our Laboratory. Must be not over 18 or under 14 years old. Goldsboro Drug Co. COUND: Large white bird dog 1 has taken up at the premises of a gentleman in the country. The owner can get full information by applying at this office and paying for this advertisement. TWO gentlemen can get good board reaannnhlA at on b,,ii. - uuuiu James 8t. 8tnan20 FOR SALE Desirable house and. and lot. 714 Nnrth TaK. Apply to II. G. Maxwell. au20tf "CiOR SALE A cow with young , gives from 3 to 4 gallons of milk per day. Dr. M. E, Robinson. DR. H.O. HYATT, of Kinston. Will be in Gfllftahnm of Trnf Kennon on Sent. 14 iKanri i r... day, Tuesday and Wednesday, for the purpose of treating dlaeases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and . fitting irlaaaeft. Dr. Ttvoti win after visit Goldsboro, Warsaw and Clinton three times a year. JylStd ELIZABETH TURNBOW-We Want thfl hnrn nt w. UUMkUVUl l urn bow, a widow, who came to Texas from North Carolina In 1834 or 1835. Address J. W. Lawrence A Borland agents, Austin, Tex. 4tal7 I ADIES SUITS and skirts cleaned and nreased. Wa Hn thu ..v. In satisfaetory manner at reasonable yucwj ana promptly, we esil for and deliver work. Phone 17. A. A. Joseph. MY CLASSES in piano and Musi eal Kindprenrion vlll t4- o . infill Sept. 1st For particulars apply to Mrs. Flora Kendall, 205 James St N MUSIC LESSONS : Mrs. A. B. Freeman will mnm h r.. sic Classes on September 1st parents desiring to place their children with her as dudIm can mnfinp mith v. . her home, 218 Mulberry St., East. BUSINESS FOR 8ALE.-I effer for SftlA mv Crpnprfll mamfian. O "-VIVUOU- die businessstock, fixtures and guou win, ior casn or negotiable pa per. A Well mtAhllnhml trail In . . ' . .u t cash buying neighborhood. A. E. Staflbrd, "orner north John and At lantic 8tr.v . near rice mill, air 1481: , ' K w - STENOGRAPHY : I can give lessons in Shorthand to a lim ned number of pupils. Apply at law otlice of F. A. Daniels. Mrs. llattie S. Gay. DO mosquitoes trouble you? Just phone Rovall A Rf.nlpn anrl (hey will not only offer you a canopy it a very low price, but send a man ui put it up without extra charge. COR RENT: Six-room house on William Street, nfllnlnlmr mv residence. Apply to S. II. Isler. x CASH REGISTER FOR SALE I "Ideal." New. Cheap for cash. Apply to Editor Argus. ROOMS FOR RENT 1 In the business nortion of tha Mt.v Suitable for small families or single persons. Apply to A. li. liollowell. WINDOW shades: at clearance sale prices at Rovall A Rnr. den's. WHY be worried with mosquitoes when Rovall A Borden inn fix you up a canopy at such a small cost. CHAIRS RE-BOTTOMED: I am nrenured to hntti-im rhnlra mlfh I . ... f. IVU cane, at reasonable prices. Orders left with me at store of H. Well A litos.. or at mv residence. i Hin. cumb street, east, will receive my prompt attention, u. benneidor. u Bclicvuc - Mills, North Goldsboro, N. C The Bellevue Grist Mills nre imv running on Wednesdays and Satur ates ana can grina your meat and ntock feed on short notice. We also furnish good meal for table nse on application. We also run a planing mill In con nection with the above and are nro. pared to dress lumber In any style aesirea. uin iurnisn any kind or moulding, lathe or band saw work on short notice. We do ill kind of mill w right work and repairing of macninery, aiso piacKsmiui woric of any kind. All work guaranteed. Address, JOS. L. PEARSON, Bell phone 81a. i , ; At Bellevue. DR. THEO. LGINN, Physiska nd "rg::n. OfflM Walaiil St. Cut, aexi to I.T. 01" . OU)8BOSO,T.O,
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