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Tho National Car." Th National Bank of Goldbsoro WuotH your buulneaa slid will be glad to talk or cor respond with you, OCO. A. NORWOOD, JR.,Prt. M. J. BEtT, Vlou-Pra.t. of Goldsboro ,Jl Offer to depositor every me eommodatlon mate bank ing will warrant. OBO. A. NORWOOD, JR. Proat. J O. O. KORNIOAV, Caahlar j "Thw Argus o'er the people's rights , ' No soothing etraina of Maia'a son , Doth an eternal vigil keep; Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." VOL. XLVIII GOLDSBORO, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 26, 1909. NO. 88 GOD IS EVERYWHERE. An All-Pervaidlng, Though Silent, Call For Help. Fir and Near, Oo Land ani Oo Tbe Bosom ol Tbe fireat Deep, In struments Caught the Cry. Out of the fog oft Nantucket light ship early Saturday morning came an all-pervading, though silent, can for help. The giant "White Star IJner Republic, with well-nigh a thousand souls on board, had been rammed by the steamship rloriua. The sharp prow of the latter left a gaping hole In the Republic s sine, through which the waters rushed, and but for the transcendant skill nf the modem shipbuilder proba bly not a soul on the great vessel would have been Baved. Scarce had the echo of the colli slon died away In the fog when the wireless , appartuS of the Republic had hnarun to hurl appeals for aid Into space and on the wings of the lightning went the messages, far and near, on land and on the bosom of the great deep, Instruments caught the cry. Response was Instant and many vessels were rushing at top speed to the aid of their endangered sister before the message came that the Republic, though badly crippled, could remain afloat. This was the first test of the value of the wireless transmission of mes sages In any great emergency. The Quickness with which responses were received proved of the greatest com fort to those on the endangered vessel and demonstrated fully the great im portance of the Invention. John Slaughter & Co. are giving free a handsome set of ware, well worth $7.50. See advertisement In this paper . AT FRIENDS CHURCH. Distinguished Speakers Are Furnish ing a Spiritual Feast o! tare Grace. The Meetings of the Bible Insti tute and the sermons at the Friends' Church are proving to be a gracious success. The large church audi torium was filled Sunday morning and night to hear the distinguished Emma B. Malone, of Cleveland, Ohio. All went away delighted. Better ser mons were never listened to in Goldsboro. Her face is lighted with a heavenly love, her voice is sweet and clear, her manner is earnest. She often moves the audience to tears. Her familiarity with Bible subjects, and her mental grasp of her themes are remarkable. Her expositions of lesson on the life of Abraham has been such that Bish ops might hear with profit. She speaks at. 11 o'clock and at 7:30. There was a large audience again last night, and the sermon was a remarkable one. Prof Jno. W. Moody's addresses at 2 oclock are worth going a long way to hear. The discussions on Church Work are profitable. Mrs. Malone preaches again to night. Come early and get a good eat. At 3 p. m. Wednesday Rev. S. Myrick, of Greensboro will give an address on "China Coming to Christ." He spent several years In China. All Christians ought to hear this address. It will be full of in tsruction. WSA-S" Attend these meetings. The hours are 10:30, 2:00 and 7:30. Read John Slaughter's advertise ment In this paper and you will not wonder why they have such crowds every day. JAMMED IS PUOW. Where They Met Death When She Rammed The Republic New York, "Jan. 26. The Italian liner Florida come into port today with two of her dead still beneath the twisted steel and timber. The bodies are wedged in the ; broken prow and dozena of men are work ing to get them out. Eugene Lynch, whose wife was in the collqslon, died this morning at the hospital, Saat. W. J. Hicks f Oxfors Oralis Asylass, writes at bottom of bis annual order for Vlck'a Croup and Pneumonia 8alve that he finds It most valuable among the many children ol the Institution. No family should be without a jar. If you pet it at "The Imjierial" it has Quality. INJUNCTION CONTINUED. Mr. W. H. Griffin Wins Suit Pro Diluting Southern Railway From Laying a Spur Track Along Beach Street. In the Superior Court iti thin city the ease ot Mr. W. II. (Jiiffln vs. Southern Hallway was beard and determined. This case was boguu some weeks ago, when the Southern Railway so- cured from the Hoard of City Alder men a permit to lay a track along Beach street, leading Irom the yard ol the above road to Its right of way touching Ooorge street and tliunoe to the new Union Passenger Station, Mr Urlltln, who owns considerable proper. ty along Deaoh street, protested before the Board of Aldermen against their granting this permit, and Immediately thereafter sued out a writ of Injunction before Judge W, K. Allen, In Cham bers, which was made returnable to this term of oourt, and this mornlug the case was heard on its merits and argued before Judge Lyon, the judge presiding, and he made the Injunction permanent. The only remedy for the railroad now is to go betore the Legislature for a special empowering act, authorizing them to subject this street to their oc oupanov, which will hardly be accom plished. The lntunotlon, however, does net obviate the Southern's apprnachlng its yards from tho new depot, however, as it can lay its spur track in its own yard, mergo it into the Y track, al ready touching George street, . and thence the track can be continued on to the depot. Get a handsome set of ware, worth 7.50, free. See John Slaughter's ad vertisement In this paper for .particulars.-' OFF FOR PANAMA Tbe Voyage Begun From Charleston Yesterday Horning By President elect Taft and Party. President-elect and Mrs. Taft and party, including a small staff of dis tinguished civil engineers selected to nspect with the .'President-elect the Isthmian Canal, sailed from Char- eston, 8. C, for Panama at 9 o'clock yesterday. . The party will reach New Orleans on the return trip on February 18th. Itiiimway Yesterday. In a runaway accident yesterday at the- cotton yard, a colored man from Greenleaf was thrown from a wagon and suffered a fractured limb. MI-O-NA Relieves Stomach Misery Al most Immediately. If the food you ate at your last meal did not digest, but laid for a long time like lead on your stomach, then you have indigestion and quick action should be taken. Ot course there are many otlior symp toms of Indigestion, such as belching up sour food, heartburn, dizziness, shortness of breath and foul breath., and if you have any of them, your stomach is out ot order and should be eorrected. Mi-o-na tablets have on red thousands of oases of indigestion and stomach trouble. It you have any stomach dis tress Ml-o-na will relieve Instantly. But Mi-o-na unlike most so-called dyspepsia remedies, does more than re lieve; it permanently enres dyspepsia or any storaaeh trouble by putting energy and strength Into tbe walls of the stomach, where the gaetric juloes are produced. A large box of Ml-o-na tablets eosts but 60 oeats at J. II. Bill A Son, and are guaranteed to euro or money back. When others fail, Ml-o-na cures. It Is a producer of flesh when the body is thin; it cleanses the stomach . and bowels; purifies the blood and makes rich red blood. , rwnri LI U (pzz&'ac Hist-O'Mi) LI CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, of none? back. Sold and guaranteed fcjr J. H. Hill & Son. Delicious Hot Milk Chocolate with Whipped Cream. The kind you get at home at the Imperial Pharmacy, STATE LAWMAKERS, Several Bills of More or Less Gen eral Interest Yesterday At Raleigh. The reception ot the report of the Legislative Committee of 1007 to Inves tigate Conditions in the State offices, which took the same course as it did In tbe House Saturday; a bill to pro vide equipment and maintenance of the East Carolina Teachers' Training .School at Greenville, and another by Hlliott, of Hickory contemplating a re-dlstrlctlng of the State as to judicial district at the next session were the features of yesterday's session of the Senate. In the House important bills were to eliminate the poll tax prerequisite for voting and extend the educational 'luallficatlon to November l16,tornake more stringent the law as to the sale ol opium and morphine, and to regulate the driving and management of auto mobiles on publla roads of New Han over and 47 other counties, which ask' ed to be included in its provisions. A bill by Mr. Morton, of much im port to the people of New Hanover, Is "to restore local Belt government in New Hanover" by exempting it from the provisions of the State prohibition law. Tho preamble recites that at the eleotlon on the issue last May New Hanover voted against tho measure nd goes ou to say that "believing that local self-government Is the foundation tone of a Republican form of govern ment, that New Hanover be exempted from the provisions of the new State prohibition law and that all acts relat ing to the,; manufacture ' and sale ol spirituous liquors In force December 30th, 1908, be; re-enacted to apply to New Hanover county." The bill went to the committee on Liquor Traffic from which it is hardly expected that it will receive a favorable report. Senator Kluttz, president pro tern, presided for a 46-minute session of the Senate yesterday. The report of, the 1907 Legislative committee on examl- nation of the olllooe ol the tate Treas urer, Auditor Bnd Insurance Commis sioner was offered- byenator Blow, and on his motion referred to a select commlttoe for examination and report. The committee Is not named. Tho Majestic Mfg. Co., of St. Louis, Mo., have a man at John Slaughter & CO. 's store this week, showing the Majestic Range in actual operation, baking and serving biscuits to the largo crowds. The Woman's Club. A regular meeting of the Woman's Club will be held in the club rooms Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The executive board will meet at 3:3 o'clock, and the social half hour will begin at 4 p. m. All members are urged to attend this meeting. Buy matting at Andrews A Waddell Furniture Co, Have you seen the modern cooking wonder at John Slaughter & Co.'s store? Come in any day this week. Be sure and call at our store one day this week. John Slaughter & Co. DOES THIS SUIT YOU? J. II.sIIlll & Son, the enterprising druggists ef Goldsboro are having such laree run on -'HINDIPO," the new Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic, and hear it so highly praised that they now oiler tm guarantee it In every aase to cure all forms of Kidney Troubles and Nervous Disorders. They pay for it if it does not give you entire satisfaction. " ' If you use it, It is their risk, not yours. A 60-cent box sent by mail un der positive guarantee. Orders taken for Cut Flowers, Ferns and Palms at the Imperial Phar macy. Don't fall to read carefully John Slaughter's advertisement in this pa per. ' NOTIOE OF SALE. .Under and bv virtus of the power of sal contained in the mortgage executed oy . &. Cook and wife Alice Cook, and L. H.lHooks. to Dudley A. Powell, guardian of Klisabetb Powell and Minerva Powell, dated the 23rd day of October. 1905, and registered In the office ol the Register ot Deed of Wayne County. North Carolina, In Boon i, rage me inacuieunras therein- secured being doe and unpaid, tht arraigned 'Will, at 12 o'clock M.on the 8th day ol February. 1WM. at the Court House door in Gntdsboro. said County and State, tell by pubiii auction to tbe highest Didder lorcasn me lanar jnsaid mortgage described as follows: Tbe tract of land situate in Nuhuuta Town, ehio. Wavne County. Noith Carolina, bounded and described as follower-Lying on the South South side of Fremont and Eureka county roads and adjoining lands of Barnes Aycock. . T. Hooks, the heirs of R K. Cox and B. K. Aycock, w. lolly surrounded by the said road and said lands, containing 38 acres more or less, being the lands which descended to tne saia u. M. Hooks from his father Jesse Hooks upon which the parties of the first part now reside". Tills 6th day of January. 1909. Dudley A. Powell, guardian of Elizabeth. Powell-and Minerva Powell. Mort gagee, , JUDGE ALLEVS VIEWS. Hn Expresses Himself In Bugard To Tbat Judiciary RignlatEng BUI. Judge O. -H .Allen was asked the other day what .. .he . thought of the bill suggested in the Legislature to require Judges to remain at county seats throughout the entire tlroeal lotted for a term of court. "I like that all right," replied Judge Allen "Such a law would make no differ ence with me, as It is my custom to remain to the end of the term any way. But I would like to offer one amendment to such a bill, and that Is that every lawyer having business with the court bp also required tore- main to the end of the term, and that they be allowed to continue no cases, even though counsel on both sides consent to it, unless the Judge gave his consent to such continu ance.' Judge Allen said further that out of the sixteen Superior court Judges in the State, very few of 'them show ed a disposition to leave their courts before the expiration of the term, yet he noticed that all of them came more or less under a general criti cism for the shorl-comings of the few. 50 Rolls of new China Matting just received at Andrews & Waddell Furni ture Co. It is believed1 that there are com paratively few people who know any thing about the workings of the fed eral government In Its political as pect, who think it will get damages from the newspapers it is suing. Whether or not it is possible to libel the government depends on how you feel towards the government. Our spring line of the celebrated Haywood Carriages and Go Carts are now on display. Andrews fc Waddell Furniture Co. You are cordially Invited to attend :mr exhibit any day this week. Come and have a cup of coffee and hot bis cuits, if you intend to buy or not. John Slaughter & Co.'s Uasket Party. For the benefit of the library, Nov j1 Hill School will give a basket par ty on Friday night, January 29th. Also, the school will entertain the audience a short while by several nteresting and amusing plays. The public is cordially Invited. The Jardlnler Hale at Andrews Waddell Furniture Co's has been finish ed and the persons holding tbe follow ing numbers will kindly present same and receive the premium Jardlniera: Nos. 9, 30, 65, 85, 108, 115. l'E. TKAIX V KECKED. Rolled Down Embankment Seven teen Injured, Some Fatally. Coshocton, 0 Jan. 26. The Penn- syvlania, St. Louis and New York flyer, eastbound, was wrecked early this morning at Adams Mills, twelve miles west of here. Two Pullmans left the track, rollng down an embankment. Seventeen are injured and it is feared some of the passengers may be dead. Doctors and nurses are going to the scene. The Cause of Maitf Sudden Deaths TT, - l a rilsAOM nravfllllne tn this country most dangerous because so decep- II I It Trt Hva. Mam aiiririan deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy of kidney disease. Ii I kidney trouble is al lowed to advance tht kldney-polsonet1 blood will attack tht vital nrcana or fha MeBMHMMH1 ridnevs themselves break down and was away cell by cell. Bladder trouoiss most always resun irom Arntrmmnt tt ftfut' IciHtiAva ami a Aura is .ktrtUH ,llrMt Ktf a nronAr irmairrmnk a! the kidneys. If you are feeling badly yoa van maao no misiaaa uy ianmg ir. wmwi Svramp-Root, the great kidney, liver ana Madder remedy. It corrects InaDinry io neia urine ana scmra bi? pain In passing It, and overcomes that nnnlAflunl fMrMitv of bainf cnmTViiled te ft often during the day, and to get up ma'.iy umes aunng uie nigw. ins umu wiu , extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root la sota reallced. It stands the highest for Its won- oertul cures oi me most msinusing caaoa. Swamp-Root hi pleasant to take and soK Sw all drucrtsts In fifty-cent and one-do Bat sized bottles. You may fgffTpi . have a sample Dome ei ! i w alia wonderful new dla-1 tH I no verv and a book that sfcJWs3 tolls all about it, both momm awavp-aeei. gsnt free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer At C Ctinvfcamtrm. N. Y. When wrttlnf mentlse leading this generous offer in this paper. to nam. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swam d-Root, and the aeVlrtaa, stariMUMM, n t m erarv Blank books and Stationery at The Imperial Pharmacy. I V. 1 1 . II EASTERN 11. II. LEAGUE. Directors Will Meet Tonight To Ef fect nu Organization. This evening In Wilson the direc tors of the Kastern Carolina liuse- hall League will meet for the pur .rnun of winding up the unfinished business of last season and to de cide whether or not the league will continue. There is little doubt but that the league will continue as all the towns belonging to the league are anxious to play ball again this season and others will seek admit tance. - The league at present is compos ed of Wilmington, Raleigh, Goldsbo ro and Wilson. LtiBt season the league was composed of six clubs it the beginning of the season, but ew Bern and pinston dropped out liefore the season closed, It is thought that Rocky Mount, Fayette ville, Durham and other towns will ask admittance to the league and it is quite probable ' that two towns will be taken in and thus form a ilx-club league. Capt T. M. Washington, of Wil lon, is president of the leagun and !r. C. H. Gattis, of Raleigh, secreta ry. New officers will be elected to night In the event that the league continues. The daint'est and timet delicious candy ever made, "Au GulhV at the Imperial Pharmacy Now Is the time to buy your new matting. Our prices are right. Andrews A Waddell Furn. Co. Mew People in The Bill at Acme. Owing to a misunderstanding the entire program at The New Acme Thea tre will be changed. All new pictures today and the well known team ol Stanley and Parr, tbe funny tramp and eoubrette, will replace Reed and Nelson who were on the bill last night. Franklyn, the master mind of mantle will present an entirely new act. And with reputable pictures and array oi talent such as are represented by Stanley and Parr and Franklyn, the vaudeville bill lor the remainder of th.wek at thia-unique little theatre will prove a hummer ttiday at 4 o'clock and tonight at 7:80, with a price ot 5 and 10 cents. You should enjoy your self. The Fight Is On Evarv moment ef vour life, when you are at home or abroad, when you are awake or when you are asleep Between the poison germs that are In air, food and water, everywhere in fact, and the billions of your in visible friends, the little aoldler-cor: puscles In your blood. If these little soldiers are kept strong and nealthy by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, you need have no fear of disease. It effects its wonderful cures, not simply because It contains sarsaparilla but because It combines th utmost remedial values of more than 20 different Ingredients, each greatly strengthened and enricneci oy this peculiar combination. Aa. it liutav In tha iiaiinl llmilrl fnrm or In chocolated tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses one uoiiar. Furniture Repairing Those having furniture to Repair, Clean or Polish or odd 'pieces of furniture made, picture frames reguilded, also trunks and valises will eto well to call on me' Odd Jobs of Jll Kinds ! I make a specialty of re pairing all kind of furni ture. All work given prompt attention. Your patronage solicited. All work guaranteed. O. L. BAKER, ftM628. 406 S. Ma St. foV.i feii kJ .w :a . . U. .1 iini. ' J iu'.r.l. t, toifr. i-'"i.-u,t 1.1 r..ii'. 1 --i r.'t t , ., uiuttt-7 " l :.,..!; ; Snrci,u r.il't-cCM:"".. - ' ' l-v -iti. Hf 3 -I 4"- s .- --, I t v v ' 1 .tM ft' t, IUmo M ill' ,,.,,,, ' .u.Um- ' 1 ni n v M.r.tt W'f. ' .'rtf. ...,fr V.v Ti.-n , , it': . y alii. .! ; ir ,it' u! -.f. ?Hh a-,-i A.- -r ij . aV . . Selililia . t ii ..it T1 r mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this liniment prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend makes the danger of child-birth less, and carries her sately through this critical period. Thousands grate fully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this remedy. 2;'j?x TCrrTTTSTN1 Book mailed fri to all exiicrtsnt mothers. ItU KKADHELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta. Oi. ALL THIS WEEK At The Messenger Opera House! VAUDEVILLE OF THE BETTER SORT The FIVE SEDGEWICKS Will open their Great Indian Musical Play "The White Squaw" One ol the greatest and most exciting playsin vaudeville. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. m. Admission: Adults 15c. Children 10c. SUPERB MOVING PICTURES. HERE'S A SQUARE DEAL 5! We have just taken up a are becoming famous throughout the whole country be- cause of their marvelous wearing qualities. We have in vestigated this hosiery and know it has unusual merit. and so we are asking each person who has trouble with noles coming in the toes of just one pair of half-hose made with the CQ. U.S. PAT. This will cost you just 25c. Then, after you have given them a thor ough, fair test, if you don't say they are ' the best wearing socks you come again, bring the pair refund your money. If you think you might not like the looks of these new socks, come and see. You don't have to buy them. Just come and see them first. " i WHY DO WE MAKE THIS OFFER? Because we know this is the greatest wearing hosiery ever made. We have tried them, and all to whom wo have sold them say they are the best thing they ever saw. We know a single trial pair will convince the most partic ular person. Let us show VOU. ; Korrect Clothing and Tailoring Co. O Use KEITH PHOSPHOTE LIME, poor land easily made rich by its use. Good on all soils, -and for all crops. Not burnt, retaining all of its life, mined, dried, and ground into meal, 80 to 85 of Carbonate of Lime, with considerable high grade Phosphate Rock ground with it. Those who are using it are its best friends. Costs less than half of best grade Guano. It has no equal for grain, corn, cotton, peanuts, or chards, flowers, grasses, etc. For testimonials and prices, write, B. F. KEITH CO., WILMINGTON, N. C. dw lm jai ONLY 5c. Our family wash plan la meeting wi'h great favor. Y6a'll liketoo if you give it a trial. The clothes come home so much cleaner and mont of thern are ready for use. ONLY 5c. A POUND ! PHONE US NOW. Goldsboro Steam Laundry, dubcrtoe for tbe ARGUS. I ONLY 5 c KwHM Every woman covets a shape- figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their rdrl- VTTCJTVT ish forms after marriage. il i T"e bearing of children is --- often destructive 'to the il t ,;H r new line of men's hose which his socks, to come and buy OFF. have ever worn, back and we'll Messenger Opera lbs ONE NIOHT ONLY Friday, Jan. 29th. Herald Square Opera Co. In the Merry Song Whirl "A Trip to India" An Oriental Musical Comedy CltTtr CaaMoiaas Ssarkliaf Mask Catcly Sift Pictai-stqiM Cestaaws Sweet Siaftri ) Cracefal Dancrn Traced iaat Prices 25, 35, 50, 75c, U.C Reserved scat sale opens VdiifsJ . mornlDK at Imperial Pharmacy. OASTOIIIA. The Imix-rial 1'h.u m to the Higgins ltu' C n FARMERS;-!!
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