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1 Teh National Bank Te3 Nircm Cci , -. 01 GCIXSS0X3, - i 09m It Upon ton mrj awn tetioa Ml t Vui wr- 6 10. A. IiO uA J a. O. a K0&5I9AT. C-Um OF fiOLMBOM. Yukrw ttltiM,4 wUl to tUd to toik r ernapont wlU Torn 6X0 A.R01W00D. Il-.fl M.I.BB8T,Tto-rrMtdMV r " . . - . , - 1 I , "Thbi Abqub o'er the people's rights . -; No soothing strains of Maia's son ; rr- - ' ' Doth an eternal vigil keep; . ' Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." :,-.- V. ' VOL XXXVII . : GOLDSBORO. N.CL SATURDAY EVKNINQt AUGUST 20.1003. , K0.1111 , , , .. . : : r 1 : ' T : 1 : 1 ; : r : u PROCLAMATION BY GOVER NOR AYCOCK. . Calls on Employers and Employees to Unite iu Observing Sop. tember 7th Foster and Strengthen Con fidence. September 7th is Labor Day, legal holiday, ordained by a statute of the United States and the State, and indeed of most of the States in the union. With a view to bringing about its observance in this State Governor Aycock has Issued ft proclamation calling on all citizens to observe the day. Ills proclamation is as follows: Whereas, the Legislature of North Carolina has auuoluted the fi tit Monday In September of each year Labor Day and a general holi day, the said first Monday being the same day set aside by the statutes of the various States of the union. "Now, therefore, I, Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State ol North Carolina, in recognition of such legislative act and with a view to the continuance and strengthen lng'of the good will which exists be tween ll the people of this State, do request all the citizens of North Carolina to observe Monday, Sep tember 7th, 1903, as a holiday, and that in every way possible employ ers co-operate with the employees in worthy recognition of the dignity of labor and in the becoming obser vance of Labor Day. Let there be as far as possible cessation of labor throughout the State. I request that ail rlftces of business of, whatever character where labor is employed hall be closed, to the end that those employed may enjoy a day of rest and thanksgiving. The day ought to be observed by all people in ex pression of appreciation of those who toil, for upon them rests the prog ress, prosperity, success and happi ness of the State. Let harmony exist . between all employers and employ ees. Let us foster and strengthen that confidence between those who employ labor and those who work, which is essential to the peace of the StaUand the best interests of the people. "In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the State to be af fixed. This the 27th of August, A. D. 1903, and in the 128th year of our Independence. Charles B. Aycock. By the governors P. M. Pbaksall, Private Secretary. YACHT RACE WEATHER. New York August 28,-tfhe local weather bureau has received the following special from Washington, D. C.s t "Observer, New York. "The wind over the international - yacht race course Saturday, will be fresh and most easterly with unset tled showery weather. . (Signed) , - "FBAJiKENFIELD." The wind off Sandy Hook at mid night was east, northeast, with velocity of thirty-two miles. It was raining and thick off shore with : heavy sea running; -'V-' y? BIQ 8CIIOONER ASHORE. Beaufort, N. 0. August 28. A large square rigged ' three masted : schooner from the, south, ls-ashore on the outer diamond; shoal at Cape Lookout. The life saving crew have gone to her assistance. Owing to it being so thick and hazy they are unable to get name and cargo to night Will wire full particulars as soon as pomible.. . When some men get their free dom in this glorious land of the free they are In the "x -convict class. ' We take pleasure In testifying to the merits' of Pepsi-Cola, It is all that is claimed for it. Delicious, refresh l.tit, most satlofjlng d cooling. 1 i A not effect the nerve V Contains pepsin and will relieve indigestion and nervouamiM, Try It, CUP The Boat-building Brains Are on This Side of the Atlantic, He Says. New York, Aug, 28. Sir Thouoai Lipton, aboard the Erin, declared to-day In an interview that he would never challenge again for the Amer ca's cup until a man had been found in England who equalled "Nat" Horroshoff in yacht building. The baronet admitted his disappointment at his failure, and frankly said that he had no hope of winning even a single race. He said: "American brains and develop ment have us beaten. If the day ever comes when England produces a Herreshoff, then I will challenge for the cup again. It will uot be un til then. It is unpleasant to be com pelled to admit, but the brains in boat-building are on this side of the water. Herreshoff is a wizard, his work is wonderful. None can have admired the Reliance more than I have. She is the best boat by all odds, and has won on strict merit. "I am a most disappointed man. My hopes were higher when I left home, for I surely believed we would carry back the cup. "Yesterday's fluke only prolonged the agony for me. I do not want to win on any slips, and I regretted the Reliance's failure to get over the line as much as any one could." Sir Thomas was asked why it was that Shamrock III was not given more sail area. lie replied that he trusted everything regarding con struction and design to the best of England's talenV He compliment ed C&puun wnuge audscud be hau no fault to find in the way the Sham rock had been handled. "I hope," he said "that we will get a good 25-knot breeze and a heavy sea to-morrow. Then we will have had all the chances on the cal endar to try out Shomrock's quali ties." The baronet praised the hospitali ty and generosity of Americans and expressed the belief that many of them wanted to see him take the cup. "Tney would push the Sham rock over the line ahead if they could, I be!Ieve." Dolly I never see you laughing now. Do you reel melancholy? Bertie Not at all, but the last time I laughed, don't you kiow, I dwopped my eyeglass and bwoke it. Gen'l Miles Is now resting in se- elusion. NEW WAY TO TREAT HAY FEVER. No Stomach Dosing Just Breathe Hyomei Stoi Sneezing and Smarting. J. H. Hill A Son are recommend- ng to their customers, as a cure for bay fever, Hyomei. It is claimed for this remedy that it stops the spansmodie paroxysms of sneezing, the smarting and run nlng of the eyes and nose, and other acute symptons of this disease. Many persons have been cured of Hay fever by Hyomei and its in ventors profess ta be able to prevent both the occurrence of the annual at- tacks and to arrest the progress of the disease when In the most chronic Among those who have been cured by Hyomei are J. F Forbes, chief dispatcher B. & M. R. R. , McCook, Neb. who writes: 'I have never had relief from any remedy for, hay fever even 'temporarily, 'until I used Hyo mei. I will alwayo recommend it whenever occasion offers.". ; A. Hamlin, Westford, J Msis., writes, l4Hyomel cured me of hay lever in one weeit'B ume. 1 cuusiuer it a duty to tell others who suffer from this disease." 3 ' ; ; : 1 v These endorsements aresamples of hundreds that have been received by the manufacturers of Hyomei, but J. II. Hill A Son offer to refund the money if Hyomer does not do all that Is claimed for it, is the strong est proof thnt can be offered as to the reliance they place Upon Hjxtnei to I cure bay fever, - -- - WILL NOW GIVE UP LIFTING BUSINESS. HID in MM THEY WERE TWO NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRLS. Warrants Sworn Out by Fathers in Norfolk For the Arrest of Captain Lane, of the Massachusetts. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 28. -Warrants were sworn out here to-day by the fathers of Blanche Montgomery and Jlatlle Story, nineteen-year-old vhlte girls, charging Captain Nich olas Lane, of the four-masted schoon er Massachusettes, with abducting them. The Massachusetts sailed from this port,lumbor laden, for New York Wednesday, and it is charged that Captain Lane carried the two girls off with him on the trip. The Norfolk police authorities at once notified the New York police to ar rest Lane immediately upon his ar rival and hold him for requisition. HIS EAR TORN OFF. Mr. Lewellen Hurt in Runaway at Asheboro A Mule Killed. Ashehoro, N. C, August 28. The mules of Mr. Gene Lewellen became frightened at theSouthern train here yesterday afternoon and ran away. Mr. Lewellen was thrown from the wagon and received several bruises and cuts on the head. His leit ear was torn off, except one small piece of flesh Just at the upper part. Drs. Moore and Henley replaced the ear and sewed up the wounds. He is getting along nicely, but will have some ugly scars. tepenlance Is a feeling ot remorse uuii. vouies 10 a lutiu mieruuKeisi caught at it. If a man is willing to fight for the truth it Isn't safe to call him a liar. King Peter has his hands full. SKIN TORTURES Thousands of wretched people are miserabledriven almost mad by the terrible itching and burning sensation of Eczema and other skin dis eases; many imagine they are suffering from bad blood, when as a matter of fact the 4 a . jl Jk ...IaI. I Diooa nas nowimg to ow wiu It. These awful tortures are caused by little eerms that which can be rooted out in a hurry, leaving the skin clear, soft and healthy. Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely attempted, not a mat- not a temporary relief but a clearing of It all away abso lutely and permanently. THE ! D. D. O. PRESCRIPTION a speclfio formula, put up In Sealed bottles with authen tic label, has proven to be the only certain cure for these diseases. Its record of cures Is astonishing, amazing, al most miraculous. It Is a liquid, used externally, non-greasy. . TRY IT ON CUIt GUARANTEE Goldsboro Drug Co., Coldsboro. N. C. RESOLVED s That all bills for light and water, if paid by the lOth day of the month. shall be subject to a discount of 10 per cent. f y ' That all bills fatd up' to the 15th of the month "diall be subject to no discount. . That in case f?trh bill be nt paid by the 15th 'day f the month, the service shall cut -off .' without notice, and will n( be reinstated un til all pant riut lulls h re paid, and a penalty of one iMlar be paid for re InstutomeuL ' . ". ' vThe Board of Public Works, nun. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. It is a foolish lamb that know ingly lies down alongside a hungry lion. Washington, Aug. 28. the State Department Is informed that the Brooklyn and 8an Francisco have left Nice for Beirut. Baltimore, Aug. 28. A pledge to not patronize the Jamea and Gresh am Hotel at Hamlet, has been sign ed by over 300 traveling salesmen. Oyster Bay, Aug. 28. The Presi dent is in receipt of a cablegram from the Turkish Government ex pressing regret at the vice consul's murder. Secretary Hay arrived to day for a conference. Washington, August 28. It Is be lieved Admiral Cotton will encoun ter great difficulty In enforcing the: demands at Beirut for indemnity lor the murder of the American vice consul. It is feared shelling the town would result iu great property loss to Christians and probably mas sacre by resident Musselmans. Jackson, Miss., August 28. There seems to be no doubt now of the nomination of James Vardaman in the primary election of yesterday as the Democratic candidate for gover nor of the State. Partisans of Judge Crltzare conceding, the election of I Vardaman by 7,000 : majority, and friends of the. latter cfudldate are olalmlng it by 10,000. Lj,, Boiso; Can eery Ul- .;r" . . wary mvwviiiii vm wmaysvi Etc Medicine Free. If yon have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints falling hair, mucous patch es,swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnawing pains, then you suffer from serious blood poison or the begin? ings of deadly cancer. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) It kills the poi son in the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the affected parts, heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduoes all swellings. Bo tanio Blood Balm cures all malig- nant blood troubles, such as ecEems. HAkta anil ataliii imt1a sbmmmSmm I - -vf "r w, tism, caUrrli, etc. Especially vised for all obstinate cases. Im-1 nroves the disrestion. strentrthena weak kidneys. Druggists, $1. To u:a ta i a, m I - - prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writ ing Mood Balm Co , Atlanta, Qa. Describe trouble and free medical advice tent in sealed letter. Bellcvuc - Mills, North Goldsboro, N. C. The Bellevuo Grist Mills are now running on Wednesdays and Satur days and can grind your meal and stock feed on short notice. We also furnish good meal for table use on application. We also run a planing mill in con pared to dress lumber In any stylelmil Vr- l08oa' desired. Can furnish any kind of ' . mm . . nection wun ine anove ana are pre IIA.tlUU OT 1UU hilU BLTU XJ nillA nm n W-WB moulding, lathe or band Baw work on short notice. We do ail kind of mill wriffht wnrk nnd rnnaMni machlnery.also blaclumithwork of any kind. All work guaranteed. JOS. L.' PEARSON, Bell phone 81a. AtBellevue. .Teachers "Wanted. For Public Schools of Brogden Township, Wayne county, election will be held Sept. 11, at Brogden school house. Apply to J. M. Ed gerton, Genoa, N. C. t ' - ' ; u For Uuek swamp township, elec tion Sept. 12., Apply to E. 8. Dees, Pikevllle, N. C. For Nahunta township, election Sept. 13. Apply to J. D. Davis, Fremont, N. C. , , ' - STENOGRAPHY :-I can give lessons In Shorthand to a Ilm- ited , number ot pupils. Apply law ouico oi S, a, wanieis. jars, UattleS. Gay. CASH REGISTER FOR SALE I "Ideal., New. Chean for cash. Apply to Editor Argus. PE-Rtf-NA NECESSARY ' TO THE HOME. ft letter Tram CoBcraaamaa Whlt ! , Xorih Carolina. HOU. GEORGE EL WHITE. Congressman George Henry White, of Tarboro, N.C., writes the following letter to Dr. flartmm In regard to the merit, of the great catarrh cure, Penma: ' Home of Represent ti re, 1 Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. $ Perana Medloine Co., Colombaa, O. t Oeatleaito I am more than mi7 fifed with Ptrutta, and Had It to be an excellent remedy toe the grip and ca tarrh. I have uaed H la my family mod tbey all Join ma la recommeadlag ttaxea excellent remedy," Very respectfully, George H. White. Mrs. Nannie Wallace, Tulare, CaL, President of the Wei Urn Baptist Mi lionarjr Society, write j MI consider Parana an indlspensablt article in my medloine chest. It It twenty medicines In one, and has so fa and erery ricknesi that has been In say home for five yean. I consider it ol ipeelal vain to weakly women, u It build p the general health, drives out tiaease and keeps you In the best ol aealth.-Mr. Nannie Wallace. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory reenlta from the nse ot Pernna, Write at ones to Dr. Bartman, giving a fall statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hi valuable ad rise gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Banltariom. Columbus, Ohio. " B US I N ESS4JQfift&$ W ANTED Boll top desk, In good condition. Write Box 647. condition. 647, Gold8boro, N. C. 2ts T?OR SALE CHEAP That desir- able vacant lot on East Center St. North; next to the Ice Factory. Will be on the market for a few days only. Apply at once to Humphrey Gibson Co. Iwaa28 'ANTED Bv voune man. Board In private lamily. Win pay first class rate. Centrally located. Best references wanted and given. Address stating particulars, P. O. Box 666. au27 MeahSt-rt TlTTf'VTrW f 1 - liiujn. linn i vue iour rwui uuunm T imod condition. ODDoeite Borden Cotton Mill, south side A. AN. C.I s. h. isier, 102 Wm.st s. tf Pd J. x jtxiicu nuu unuuiv auijiv III cOR SALE Two second hand g- 8how cases, as good as new. ad-laoldsboro Drue Co. au25l I T?OR SALEThe corn fodder and I a a i doss on our land near Goldsboro. Park Heights Land Company, W. T. Dortch, Manager. "POARD WA-NTED By gentle- man and wife and baby. Ad dress "D" care of Abgus. PIANO LESSONS Fall term opens on Tuesday Sept. 1st. Applications are requested on, or be fore Aug. 81st. For information call on Mrs. Chas. Slocumb, 102 James street South. tdpd FOR SALE Desirable house and and lot, 714 North John street. Apply to II. Q. Maxwell. au20lf lOR SALE A cow with young calf, gives from 8 to 4 gallons of - aa a . I n1' ? lAM' 01 'V1'. ir W1U a??ro." "0,e Aflliennon OU OtVl. 11, 10 ana 10, M.OU- dyt Tuesday and Wednesday, for e&urpT ofM treatln .f fliUn Sf8 Hy" wUl hcre: Uoldsboroj Warsaw and I ADIES SUITS and skirts cleaned ' and pressed. We de this work m a satisfactory manner at reasonable prices and promptly, . We call for and deliver werk. Phone 173. A. A. Joseph. . " . ' 'y.:s-.: HTY CLASSES In piano and Musl- uA . cal Kindergarten will beglnl Sept. 1st. For particulars apply to Mrs. Flora Kendau, uo jamesst. jm. H TUSI0 LESSONS -.-Mrs. A. B. XUl Freeman will resume her Mu sic Classes on September 1st. Parents deslrlntr to nlace their children with at her as pupils can confer with her at her home. Z18 Muioerry Kt.. Jtast. T3 COM3 FOR RENT !-Ia the XV business portion of the dfc Suitable for small fnmllles or single! persons. Apply to A.B. Hollowcll,JCeUrtoMNo 1, PUZZLE Watch Our Ads Closely Girls! Puzzle picture No. 80 ends the contest. Have your lists at our store by 4 o'clock Sept 5th. J TurnipSeed! l o NO. 23. I Extra selected for early, medium and lato crops with our1 -usual, well known guarantee as to purity, reliability and fresh :' " ness. .-'5" . Seoen Top, Ruta Baga. . , Norfolk Globe, White Globe, Purple Top Globe, . Etc. Etc, All Varieties To Select From. We have a few pounds of the celobrated "Owen Peel" tuis nip seed, home grown from pure, reliable stock. 40 cents per. pound, while they last M. E. ROBINSON Sc'BRO. MONEY'S BSSs4 MAJESTIC Malleable Iron and Steel Ranges Are the best ranges that can be made' We have taken the agency for, them for this- , SeCtlOn and haVO them ready and waiting to . . . . age iney nave oyer oxners, it is as Tar aneaa of all other cooking apparatus as the electric light is ahead of the tallow candle, it s tip to now, ROOFING PLUMBING HOUSE HEATING Don't Give Us Away,' But we just want to inform you that we will sell you goods at a smaller margin of profit than any firm in town. ' , We Are Wholesale DealenijtfjCr and our stock consists in part of ..a. ffcastiastasifcSiaiSfisHiMaiaaaagmnii-j ' 'V WFllif wf lliV Vlf PI VM Vf ff ifVVP ffWIrlfwll ; . Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Corn, Oats, Meal, ' " Meat, Lard, Salt, Snuff, Tobacco, Soda, Starch, Hay, . - ' k a Candy, Vinegar, Lime, Cement, Paper, Bags, Case Goods, Cow Feed, and many other goods kept In a complete Grocery Store. wpsemteessssessMsssMssssttgnii We invite you to call and get our prices before baying We will appreciate an order, however small. : v. J. C. EASON & Sbft. ' ; 127 and 129 West Walnut St. DO YOU FEEL TIRED? OLYMPIA EXTRACTOR MALT ; ::i ' Will put you on your feet. . Olympia brand coa tains a very smll per cent of Alcohol, and ia brewed from the very finest Hops and Malt that . money can bay, and is a High Grade Malt. : Olynv pia Malt Extract is just the tonic for Nervous d pression; loss of appetite; nursing mothers; and general debility. We are sole agents. ' t ' 25c. per bottle. . 12.50 per dozen, '::;.! 1 - 1 r, The HARVEST OF--- BAipiHS.' In store for those who . buy here this mouth. We have lowered our prices on all lines, 1 1, Bur HERE, now : IF YOTJ WANT , ." r 4 Genuine I Brains, , We Will Save You Money Turaipk4I - - . WORTH DRUGGISTS. . in stock and we are. show you the advant- , i i :-,;..r.v The John Slaughter 'Co GOLDSBOBO, K. a , Goldsboro Dru Co. Peop'e'i Popular Prr a. Ifiteiel 3l
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