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-Hanoi) oluoiiID lot biu'J ia77 o l,) ,7 Hj.f, 4 oo f ne !. in lii. .! '''. sii Tee National Bank or eoLr.iB iRO, ' uttvor tutnco,fta4 wUJ gl4 to lelk at eorrecpond wlUi f , W0 4.R0KW000. JsPrM-t MLJ.BtST.yiM-PTMldwt "... Tbb Nationai Rivr U Offer io4eaotitofttfrT a A. not WOOD, J. free I O O. K0KMB8AT. CMkHf "This Argus o'er the people's right iwth an eternal vigil keep; No soothing strains of MaU't non Can laTl its hundred eyes to Bleep." XXXVI II OOLUsttORO. MOND VY vjN rft OCTOBER 12 1903. NO. 4 LIST OF LF.Tl rS II &SEKs;Gastex&Co. HP OF! Hi ITEMS OK INTKKlvST FROM m visits !oi' i u:ks. 1 he latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Uusy Readers. Rudyard Kipling's poem v on Chamberlain and tariff Is almost sure to follow; and It will doubtless be daisy. Secretary .Cortolyofl has completed his report for the edification of Con ..... . i . grew, and it all hovers arouuu dm former request for a seven million dollar office. Landlubbers about the Get rgia farm Bir Thomas Lipton has purch ased needn't think he Is going to race his yachts on it He will prob ably plant it out in tea. The next organization we may look for is the Amalgamated Assoi lation of Football Survivors. It should be formed in time for a Thanksgiviug Day celebration. It is now understood among fiiilli ful Republicans that the extra ses sion of Congress to te huid next month will be devotud eulusivelj to legislation, makiug effective the Cuban reciprocity treaty. There is no probability of auy currency leg islation at the extra session. The Aldrich Committee have not yet btjen able to agree upou a report Which would probably pass both house. Indeed there is some hope held out that the extra session will b able to finish its business and ad journ before Thanksgiving Day, but . . we doubt Ik The discussion of oiprodty" quite naturally will bring np the tariff question and when members once strike that subject there's no telling when they will stop talking. THE PIONEERS. Lieutenant Peary is preparing for another, poleward dash. Foolish some may call it, this persistent search for an intangible point, and even if it should succeed b irren or any practical good to humrnitj ; and It it something of a Babit to regard as less fine the quality of that cour age which impels the adventurer Upon such fruitless and (ijixjlic quests than that courage possessed by the man who dare that he may beu . eftt. Boldness, indeed, we grant him, but it is apt to be with the rather supercilious manner which Implies it is a kmdot bravery which has its birth iu folly. But the possession of this appar ently objectless daring; this pushing i curiosity that carried hiui into far ' places when easier beaten paths of advancement lay nearer home, it is this casting of energy into waste places without thought or prospect of Immediate material gain that have always marked the Angle Saxon. His Viktng ancestors, cen turies before Columbus,' breasting . the brunt of foam and flaw on un- dared seas, cut with the sharp prows of (heir dragon ships the promise ol a greater coming on th'j Vineland sands. . And the Liefs and Erics ol that day, and tffe. explorers and ad venturers of a later': time were noue of them deliberate seekers ' after ' 'things that would benefit, Out wrt driven and coaxed and . whipped . ahead by some restless devil In thfl blood. A vast curiosity was theirs " to see what lay beyond, and a reck less daring that look no account ol obstacles. They dared not for gainnor for patriotic motives, but 'bimply be cause of the impulse that would not let them stay in their o,wi, peace- ridden lands when there were new countries to be seen and strange ad ventures to be encountered. And this insatlablo curiosity, backed by persisteDtdaring, has always plugucu the peoples sprung-- from the . old Northern races along the path way"ol advancement. They are ever hca'rkeij . log to the sngas of adventure, their mounting blood beats In -their ear. ............ r. ' .. . ever yieiuing 10 me wilu cu:i or uu pathed solitudes, andw over pushing on across the borderland- of the' un known. . Thetncnwho lend these foolish during quesbJ have left their bomv to mark the way for the advance ol Bcience, trade, conquer, l'ull of cu- re. l-errfintcnco, ru.sliueiH, they BeiiMititng in t'ontorli.. , Oo'riw boro. Wuyur County, N, f ., Oct. 10. 1 M :J MEN'S LIST. B-W A Bryan. (5-8 P Collier. D-John Dash. E Richard Eatman. II Ernest Hardy. J J J Johnson. K King Kunnball. M Or.el Mtmley. P Mr Penlpson, J S Powell, Tom- mle Parker. R-J J Roberta. W Andrew Mondu Witty. Z-J D Zivins. LADIES' LIHT. B Dealie Benton, Annie Blair, Soheph Blake. C Mary Commons, Ether Cook. D-Julia Dulln. E Lonzeha Evans, Lou Essoin. F E E Falson. H Harah Hardy, Janio Holmes. J Chnlart Jones. L- Ida Leak. M Ethel Merrit, Lue Morsel v. Francis McCoy. P Virginia Stella Piphen, Emma Parker. 8 Mary stocks. W Lizzie Winston, Vie White. Persons silling for above letters will please say advertised. Rules and regular'ons require that one cent te paid ol. advertised letters. J. F. D01W0N, Postmaster. REAL NOURISHMENT ALL. FOR Ml-o-na Makes Thin People Fat J. ft. Hill A Son Will Return Money If It Fails. Every one needs real nourishment; then comes good health, strength and endurance. Without it. vou waste away. Nearly every one eats food enough to furuish the necessary nourishment for the perfect support of life, but the food is not assimilated and there follows indigestion, weak ness and emaciation. A few days' use of Mi-o-na, the wonderful flesh-forming food, will demonstrate its owcr to furnish real nourishment and restore health.-! t- o-na mingles with the food you eat, aids assimilation, tones uu and strengthens the digestive organs and puU the whole Bystera into proper physical condition. By its use,- the elements needed to increase flesh are assimilated from the dally food and each week will show a noticeable gain in weight. y J. H. Hill & Sou knows personally ol many cases of long standing stom ach troubles, some of them very bad, that were entirely cured with Mi-o-na. The thin and scrawny have used this preparation and by its aid have gained real nourishment. JT. II. Hill A 8on feel that they can honestly recommend Mi-o-na and as an evidence of their faith iu the merit oC the article, offer to sell it with the distinct understanding that the money is to be returned in every case where it fails to do all that Is claimed for It. " You risk '-'nothing in buying M-o-na, and If It gives the desired health, the cost is trifling, only 50c a box. If it fails," J: IL IIU1 4 Sin. wljl pay for the remedy them selves M t ' AN OLD BTAND-BY. hope that al the mothers of our community have read the ad Vertlsemc'nt of Dr. Moffett's, teething powders (Teethlna) that has been ap pearlojn this paper, as It comes to us highly endorsed by the best peo ple of the land who.have used It. ' Teethlna is not a patent m'edU lne, but a favorite prescription of Dr. C. J. Moflett, who graduated at JofTer- aon Medical College, Phlladt Iphia, Pa.,-and has had much experience In the treatu'ient of children, and his Tntthina becoming so popular he Wa forced, to abandon the general practice to devote his time to the manufacture of these powders that have saved the lives of thousands of children. It Isdalnied that nothing oqualatheni for the irritation of teeth- ln and the nimmcf troubles of children of any ngo and no mother with small children should be with THE BEACH STREWN WITH wu L' irt ?etiii-i u t mot ! AT HEA. Thousands of People Crowded the Trains to the Coast To-Day and Viewed the Wrecks of the Big Barges. (Special to the A bccs ) Norfolk, Oct. 11. The heavy gale that has raged over this section since Thursday has to-night spent its power. For miles and miles along the Virginia coast the beach is lit lered with wreckage. Thousands of people crowded trains for the coast to see the wrecks. The barges Ocean Belle and Geor gia, and the three-masted schooner Nellie Hewlett, are a complete wreck. The body of Capl. Geo. E. Evans, of the Georgia, washed ashore late last night. The rescue of the remaining three negroes of the crew by the surfman, W. A. Capps, of Seatack station, was one of the most heroic acts in the history of the surfman on the Vir ginia coast. lO-DYS MARKET. raroisbtd b (.nU wlr to J. (i. Sluer. Mi;r New York, Oct 12, 1903. COTTOn. Open, July m Oolotirr ir m 1 it ' NoTembcr UIC December tit Jtnatrr '. February . . , r...., ...mi . w nEW YORK STOCKS. Open. Soothers Put do tX Union Peolfflo s Sngr.... lmx MDbtn w 1 15 Southern Beltway 17H Southern Bell wy preferred 71 UuUTlHe NhTllle b Brooklyn Bepld Trnidt.... 82H pnbllo Steel S V. HepRhllc Steel preferred.... eennylTnl Ry Atchison 117 or, 69 , 4.Pul Irte C.B. Steel 0. 8. Strel preferred deeding u Copper 86!4 fenn. Ouel ni Iron SH Wlef"url Peelflo .. People Oe n! Wentein Colon 81 NortuU 4 Western tfi Sew fork Oentrnl ll&Mi lietropollten Ballwey 1' 2J ma 10iv Wi ;beMieke A Obl Ulmno'eA Ohio 7i' V Caro ChemlealCo .. ll Crtlcao Grain and Provislona. Open Ctoa. Deo Wheet 78 1i eo Onru K US Oct Rthe 5C Ool Urd 677 Oct Po'k lilt If It be true that he has side-track ed General Corbln, then good for General Young, the chleff of staff of the army. .CANCER iUKED BY BALM. BLOOD All Skin and Blood Diseases also Cared. ., Mrs. U. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala., 00k ttotame Ulood Balm, which ef- tctually cured an eat iDg cancer ol Le nose and face The sores healed p : perfectly.; Many, doctors had xiven np her ease as hopeless; Hun dreds of cases of cancer, eating ores," suppurating iwe lings, etc., nave been cured by Blood Balm Among others, Mrs fi M. Ouerney, Warrior Stand. Ala. Her nose and hp were raw as beef, ' with cfleneive discharge from tha eating sore Doctors advised cutting, bnt it fail ed. Blood Balm healed the sores, .. ,. ana aire, unerney is as wen as ever. Botanic uiooa uaim also curet eczema, itching humors, scabs and scales, boner pains, ulcers, often em pimples,' blood poison, carbuncles, scrofula, risings and bumps on the skin and all blood troubles. Im proves the digestion,- irengtbeu weak kidneys Druggi . yl w large bottle, with complete di ec tions for home 'rare, hutnnle 1re and prepaid by wiititr lood B.Ja Go, Atlanta, Ua. LVcnbe tr- uble aia special meaioai avivice tent u sealed letter. . . , . , .I. - ' Distress Alter &Ung Cured Judge W.T. Hollnnd of Green burg. La., who is well and f ttorahlj known, says: vj wo tears ago I tmf fered greatly from indigestion. Af.ej et ntr, great diatrcan would u-vri ably result, lasting for an Lour or bo and m nights were r-ttes, I con c'uded to try Kodol D.rieps'aCui ano 11 curea mn enmeij, ow tuj i-lrep la refrPlninjT and di:eHfi.i ROOTED IN After the age of 45 of 50, wh$ n it is noticed that a hurt of any kind cant scratch or bruise : becomes a tia! nlrer nr mmk pimiu m on my uccomes R oaa nicer or p, toiconvni.ne, and 1 life wartv prowtha ?idJ?i,d . J y. Ywr 1 moleS and pimples that )' ? ore. Al in IS ume ot noouitc have been on the hodv wbea I beaxd of 8. B. B. and deUrmlned 1 T v-Ju t. j7 17Jt.J1 trMi " " mrkabl what almost from birth begin wonderful effect tt hd from the beirinninf : the eor to Inflame and fester. f!irl,BLf!ter w bottu dieap- . TT , Pred entirely. Thle wm two years aro ; there ara and before Very long tiU n of the Caneer, end my reneral healtk are large eating ulcers. Oon",-oxi. B. 8HTB2B, Wyaoonda, Ko. Whenever a sore or nicer tt alow in healing then yon may be sure something is radically wrong with -your blood. Some old taint or poison that has been slumbering there for years, is beginning to assert itself, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhapa the beginning of Cancer. These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, salves, etc, keep the surface ctean, they are not healing. A blood It, and nlcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative prop erties. If you have an old sore or, nicer, write us nil about it, and medl. cal advice or any information you may desire will be given by our physi cians without charge. THE SWtFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CM. EuiigMmtM0. pure The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother mast pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought jal it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The nse of Mother' Pricnd so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great ana wonaerzui remedy Is always appliedexternally,and has carried thousands of women through v r- ' the trying crisis without suffering. Send tor free book containing Information af prlceleaa ralue to all expedient mother, , Tks Bridfleld Regulator Gt, Atlanta, 6a. Just pure good whole some s-.w.-t butter nothing more or kss. Made by the most clean ly methods -- n Natural product n i aininjj the very, purity jin.l flavor of the clover Ch Ids. Carr'nHr rackrrl in dainty A'oTte c w, -e 'ut i'te signaturt of r -J tuu La U Watches (A eS JB - 10 O x u o -J w a , c For Ladies ,iU . tmm$-iC . n m - (pi' v n Watches that will be a credit to the wearer. Plain or beautifully" engraved cases, containing reliable works to make perfect time-pieces. , We also do repair work of all kinds of jewelry, -Prices right. West Centre St., South. " MAJESTIC ' Malleable Iron; and Steel Ranges - Are the best ranges that can be made We have taken thfl apfinf v fnr them fnr tute - - - - - -"O " " " w viiwill W 1 J ej section ancJ have them in s'ock and we are ready and waiting to show you the advarjt- of ll other cooking apparatus as the electric 1 1 a - I a J a ft . . ugnt is aneaa ot tne taiiow candle, it is up to now, LOOPING PLUMD1NQ m. THE BLOOD. the vital powers are natnrally weaker, heals slowlv and often a verv insirnlfi. Jaw, bat raw ma a enouia naee rorvot uua .1 nut be. ' theff scab or, but would not fauil ler wmi time than the Cancer epread, unul it wu an lart a a tons la inflnma mwtA ItAi 4 medicine to puruy and strengthen the polluted blood and a tonic to build up the general system is what is needed, 'and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. . No poison is so-; powerful and no germ so deadly that this treat vegetable bl'Kl reined v cannot reach No wofus'i happV new can be complete without children tt is her nature to love and want them as much so as it is to love the beautifal and Gutter Sales Increasing? WHY DO YOU ASK? Well Bimply because FOX RIVER BUTTER once tried is used always. Send for one pound and we are sure of a duplicate order. Also remember that we are daily expecting a large shipment of Oatmeal, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, etc., and on arrival can furnish our friends with best goods at lowest prices. Solicit ing your orders and promising satisfaction in everything we are yours to please, Bizzell 6 Wooten 1 of Quality and Men! 2 o ' JEWELER, Mndemear! Folks that need underwear for the fall and winter can get their wants filled here. That is, the ladies and children can, and in any weight desired. Fleece-lined cotton vest and pants, half wool, all wool, and silk and wool. Ladies' Vests and Pants from 25c. upwards. Oneita Union Suits, in t il cotton and mixed wool and cot ton. Fits like a glove, but softly and without pressure. From 60c. per suit upwards. Misses and Children's Vests and Pants in all weights. From 25c. and upwards. Misses and children's Union Suits. Infants'. Ruben Shirts: No Buttons. No trouble. People want good hosiery. OurS is the best that can be bought for the money. The dye in hour hosiery, no matter what pice, is fast. Ladies' Hose from 10c. per pair and upwards. Children's Hose in all sizes hose, fast black and seamless, Heavy ribbed hose, double at 15c. per pair. For a school stocking for Can't be equalled. Extra heavy, Other values too numerous Hosiery or Underwear, call on CASTEX & co; THE LADIES STORE. HEW STORE. To the City and Country I carry a complete line of heavy Qoodb and Notions. A nice line of Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. A se lected slock of shelf hardware. I ask you to visit my store. Orders From City or Country Will be Appreciated. I am paying spot cash for all my money. Come to see me. No. 211 WeHt Centre Bt. North. Opposite new City Hall. All goods delivered. Inter-State Phone 257. i ours anxious to WlbLlS YOURBABY May not be thriving because it may not be sufficiently nourished. We are prepared to supply this nourishment in the following Artificial Foods, which we always carry in stock, fresh. Malted Milk, Miller's Food, Nestles Food, Peptogenic Milk Powder, Robinson's Patent Barley. . Wanipole Milk Food, Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. A complete line of Sterilyies. Nurserv Bottles. Automatic Nipples, Non Collapsible Nipples, for Baby Comfort. The Bell Phone No 1, EEOWER POTS I f " ' Car Load, all sizes, just received For fall repotting. Pt Ker & Falter. Headquarters for Lour Prices and prices. Good heavy ribbed sizes 5 to 9, at 10c. per pair. knees, fast dyes, the best going boys, ask for our number 445. and the price is 25c. per pair. ' to mention. When you want us. ' NEW GOODS, Trade: and fancv Groceries. All kinds of rVw (roods, consequently I an aave you please, E5DMUNDSON. Breast Pumps, and everything ' v , . Goldsboro Drug Co. People's Popular Drug Store. Interstate fto. 09 1 J. le.foct." toil by Gjld.boi'j L: Co. Ik John Slaanbtcr Go t' i r! I s J an f'.r:'' ii' 'Tf'Q Pn !. "ideal" (VhT. t ' r.
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