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THE ARGUS. A Democratic Newspaper. ...i.t.i Evrr Evening Except Bandar. mr, innnfl PUBLISHING CO 1 II U ,703. E. ROBINSON ..Editor V. A. MOOItB Business Manager Subscription Price, In Advance, DAILY ARGUS. 0n Year.... .15.00 2.50 Blx Months Three Months One Month On Week SEMI-WEEKLY 1IUKTS. One Year.... Bli Months Three Months 1.25 X0 .10 $1.00 .50 .25 Entered at the Postofflce In Golds boro as second class mail matter. The Sultan is finding out how few friends a man has when the time of adversity comes. 8U11 Mr. Roosevelt will long be re membered as the original advocate of the infant industry. How would the Daughters of the Pollution do for Assures on the hu man roulette wheel? f "Farmer" ratten at least raised the price of more wheat this year than any of his neighbors. Senator Foraker must feel terribly thA art Ions of the crew, of the battleship Ohio. Two United States battleships have sailed for Turkey, and we may get ' the drumstick at least I What the country needs is a Presi dent who plays baseball instead of golf or tennis. Mr. Taft would be an admirable backstop. Thus far no umpires have been as sassinated on the spot. They may. however, be decapitated later in the regular official manner. ' Every woman, whether a D. A. R. or not, Is entitled to place her own waistline where she sees fit. This is something every woman knows. The Arctic Club says Peary was due last wteek at the North Pole, but the Arctic Club is not In close touch with that locality even by wireless. Wall street thinks Secretary Wilson had Joe Leiter in mind when he said that Joseph was the only man who ever succeeded in cornering grain. Just enough to carry you until the next, without a dol lar to spare? Then this offer of the International Corre spondence Schools is vital to you! If you will indicate on the coupon below your choice of an occupation, this great institution will show you how you can, without neglecting your present work, leaving home, or distressing yourself financially, qualify yourself for a high position and a good salary. This is a bona-fide offer to earnest men and women by an institution of seventeen years' standing, backed bv an invested capital of $6,000,000. It puts you under no obli gation to send in the coupon. Can you afford to neglect any effort for advancemenlt I IITtmUTIOHU C0RRESPOHDEHCC SCHOOLS Box 7M, SCBAlTTOir, PA. Pleas, eiplala, wllboat further obligation oa any part. a) ' qaainy lor a larger salary aaa adv. a t to Ue potjitioK btlote which 1 marked X. Ad Write, S bow-Card Writer Wimdow Trimmer CMi Service Etvni. Oruuncatai Deilfttr Mecaialca) Baftaect Mechanical DraHsmaa Furcaaia MachialM Electrical Baeiaecf Electric taa FwaKt-Stattoa Sop. Architect Areh'fectaril Draft. Structural Bifitcci St r act tar a) Diattamas Coat factor aY BuUUcr Porrmaa Plwubei C.T.I EaKiaeer R. R. Ceaatrsct. Bag. Surveys? Miaiag Bafiaee Chemist Bookkeeper Stcaoy rapket ! Nam J St A No. JCtty . Stt Why Yes, ' JPHONE 802. "When in need of ?;scuMCFmi(ifiD inwii You can get Best Prices and Best Work done at my shop.J PI. ITOBBBi " t Centre Pt. X He far Mm Pay lay voM)i:Km. oii Mix. The President of Mexico is nearly eighty years old, but this has not kept him from bvtnmiuK a amlalatt) for an eighth term, lie "was a third-termer so long ago that tie has probably for gotten all aboit it. Each time he has put aside his p:r.onal preferences and yielded to the solw Nations of the people. The people of Mexico really do de sire to see the wondi-rful old man stay in Otlice. He has Inaugurated the reigu of law in his country and pros perity followed in the wake, lie per mits no insurrections and he is a friend of popular education. The peo ple feel jthat they cannot get aloug without him, and prosperous Mexico does right to keep him in office while vigor of mind and body remain to him The trouble is. that when Pias drops out the country will be perplexed in deed to find a successor. No doubt a capable President can be selected, but it is not all sure that a successor can be selected with a unanimity that will prevent an insurrection. A strong hand will be needed whou that change .loes come. But he Is still in good 'health., al though it was back in 1S. when he first became President as the result of a revolution. He was born in 1S31 and he began a military career in the davs of Santa Anna. From 1SS0 to 1SS4 he tpnt voluntarily out of office In 1SS4 he became President, and he has held the office ever since. He has reduced the bonded debt, invited capi tal to come In to build railroads and establish industries, and he has pro moted public education. The country is prosperous and contented under its remarkable executive head, and all hope he will live to serve out his eighth term. FACTS THAT AKE POINTERS. if business conditions have not be come normal ttiey are steaauy lm proving, and at the rate that iron and steel interests are taking on new life it can not be lcyig before all the wheels of industry are moving. Thous ands of wage-earners who had been idle for a year or more have recently found emplovment, and before another month passes the army of unemployed men will be small in numbers. Steel products are being- sold at low prU-es. but the fait tU;tt there is-a healthy demand for them is stimulat ing to all branches of trade. Iron, steel and the stock market are all business barometers. Pig iron is in good demand and the price has a de- ided upward tendency.- With an In reasmg demand tor finished steel, prices for such will naturally advance. The stock market, the best barometer of all, is strong and upward. No clear-sighted business man ex pects to see anything like high press ure prosperity in tne immediate fu ture. The country has gone through a year of depression. A return to normal-conditions' will be gradual; but better times have al ready come, and come sooner than some business men had predicted. We 11 probably find the situation nor mal by the coming summer or fall and record-breaking prosperity before this time next year. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive care now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for an; case that it fails to cure. Send lor list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c Take Hall s Family Pills for consti pation. . Rich food maketh a poor appetite. Pineules are for Backache, and bring quick relief to lumbago, rheu matism, fatigue and all other symp toms of Kidney diseases. They are a tonic to tho entire system and build up strength and health. Price 60c and 1 1.00. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Gifts persuade even the gods. ManZan Pile Remedy is put up In a tube with nozz'e attached. May be applied directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. Price gOc Sold by Pal ace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. God resists the proud. Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medi cine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders. 25c at J. 11. Hill & Son. 'Tls only noble to be good.' People past middle life usually have some kidney or bladder disorder that saps the vitality, which Is naturally lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles. stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. The Palace Pharmacy, The City Pharmacy, M. E. Robinson & Pro. V:' --1 U-J.-ll!l!:ilaviL"i' llBl troar : f - - 1 ALCOHOL AVcgelaWePrrparationla-As simiaiifBrtrFootlantilto?tr ting ate Stonnclts aniBowcls i Promotes Ditotionfhrnfto ness-jnd Rrei.Contains nctor OpuiHuMorphuie nurMiacraL OT NARCOTIC. M&ttttSmtl- lraiiavnB Aperfect Remedy for Consflpi-: tion,aour3ioRiaai.iJii Vorrasfoirvdsnsjevm nessandLossorSiiEP. TMSimfe Signature of NEW YORK. 1 13 Exact Copy of Wrapper. S. S. S. heals Sores and Ulcers in 3 PER CENT. J p..t right down into the blood and removes the oaase, and the place is bound to heal because the lmpurltifB and morbid matters which have been the means of keeping the ulcer open are no longer absorbed from the blood. External applications of salves, lotions, plasters, etc., can never produce a core because they do not reach the source of the trouble. At bast they can only allay pain or reduce inflammation; such treatment Is working oo symptoms and not reaching the cause. Every nutritive corpuscle In the blood is weakened of Infected, tney cannot nouvtsn tne nbrous tissue around the place, but instead they constantly discharge Into the flesh around the sore a quantity of impure, germ-laden matter widen gradually eats Into tne surrounding healthy tissue and causes the ulcer to enlarge. Since impure blood is responsible for Sores and Ulcers, a medicine that can purify the blood is the only hope of a cure. S. S. S. has long been recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers, possessing the qualities necessary to remove every Impurity from the blood. While curing the sore or uloer 8. S. S. brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying it with rich, healthy blood, and thus makes the cure permanent and lasting. Book oa Sores and Ulcers arid any medical advice free to all who write. The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by actli acting as a cathartic oa tht bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative conga syrup. contaict do opiates, geauy moves tne bowels, carrying the coid off through the aatural channels, Gurante4 k BSti&factioa or money teiaodad. For sale by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid ney Keruedy to strengthen and build up the kidneys so they will act prop erly, as a serious kidney trouble may develop. The Palace Pharmacy, The City Pharmacy, M. E. Robinson & Bro. The phenomenal tenor commands more than a nominal salary. . Words to Freexe the SouL Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless. lDese appalling ords were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens, a leading merchant of Springfield, N. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist Then was shown the won derful power of Dr. King's New Dis covery, "After three weeks, use," writes Mr. Blevens, he was as well as ever. I would not take all tne money in the world for what it did for my boy. Infallible tor-Coughs ana Colds, it's the safest cure for desper ate Lung diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00 of J. 11. Hill & Son. Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. About the one thing a chronic bor rower will not take Is a hint. Swept Orer Slagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman iguores the river's warnings growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warn ings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention if you would escape fa tal maladies Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bit ters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelingB return. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk. Tenn. Only 60c at J. H. Hill & Son. People who search for a gas leak with a candle invariably find it. ' Woods - Liver Medicine is a liver regulator which brings quick relief to sick headache, constipation, bilious ness and other symptoms of liver dis orders. Particularly recommended for Jaundice Chills, Fever, Malaria. ; The $1.00 tize contains 2 times as much as the 50c size. Sold by ral ace Drug Store and City Phnrniary. RSTRH For Tnfanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years nil TMt octmu eatMnT. act Tama errr. HEALS (ill lyij M . IU X . IT SORES AND ULCERS the very simplest way. It Just goes THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. vve often wonder bow any person can be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung trouble. Do not be fooled into accepting own make or other substitutes. The genuine con tains no harmful drugs and is In a yel low package. The Palace Pharmacy The City -Pharmacy, M. E. Robinson & Bro. Vaudeville is really the only course left open to the Sultan. Foley's Honey and Tar is a s.ife- g'tard agtiiist serious results from sp'ing cold? whn.h .iiflame the 'uDj's nd develop into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by insisting upon ha'u the genuiue Foley's Honey and Tar. which contains no harmful drugs. The Pahce Pharmacy, The City Pharmacy, il. E. Robinson & Bro. n Mr. Bryan's Denver platform did not survive even the one campaign, During the spring every one would be benefitted by taking Foley s Kidney Remedy. It furnishes a needed tonk to the kidneys after the extra strain of winter, and It purifies the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to eliminate the impurities from it. Foley's Kidney Remedy imparts new life and vigor. Pleasant to take. The Palace Pharmacy, The City Phar macy, M. E. Robinson & Bro. The peach basket hat generally has one under it. A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Beet Laxative Coign Syrup. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse ness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it is quick to re lieve and tastes good. Gently laxativt Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. " Professor Pickering should direct his mirror flashes to the Martian la dies.. "I'd Bather Die, Doctor, than have my feet cut off," said M L. Bingham, of Princeville, 111. "But you'll die from gangrene (which had eaten away eight toes) If you don't," said all doctors. Instead he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Boils, Burns and Piles astound the world. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son. Good news sweetens the blood. Sick headache, constipation and bil iousness ait relieved by Rings Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the system. Do not gripe. Price 25c. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. And a pale, white tooth may have plenty of nerve. Mr. F. G. Frltts. Oneonta. N. writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino I-axatlv'e, and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orlno Laxative is Ik Kt for women and children, as it Is mild, pleasant and effective, and Is a splendid spring medicine, as it cleanses the system and clears the complexion. The Palace Pharmacy, ;The City Pharmacy, M. K. Robinson Pro. I Baseball Player's Whip Rarely Regains Its Strength. IS TURNER'S ARM GONE? This Much Discussed Question Cu Ing Cleveland Fans Considerable Worry Jennings, Cuppy and Others. The Case of Joe Doyle. lias Terry Turner, the Cleveland Americans' stnr shortstop, regained the full use of his great throwing armT This Is a much mooted question, en tlrely too dithVult for solution by the average baseball fun. Late last fall Turner's lameness In bis throwing arm forced him to quit the Naps, and early this spring there wns some doubt as to whether he would be able to play or not this season, but he finally Joined his team and took his regular place in the lineup. Still, his throwing to first causes him considerable pain, and It Is doubtful whether he will be able to TT COBB. CBTKOrr'S GREAT OCTFtELDKR tTy Cobb of the Detroit Americans, whe boa led the batters tn Hn Johnson s circuit for the past year. Is again on the road to duplicate -hts feats of the two previous seasons. In a recent same out of four times at bat Cobb made two three-baggers and two two-baa hlts.J finish the season out or not Without the great shortstop In the lineup the Naps will be greatly weakened, even though they have an able substitute In Perrlng. It Is history in baseball that few- men wno nave trouoie witn tnetr throwing arm ever regain proper use of that valuable member. In the phraseology of the game, the trouble Is known as a "glass arm," and to a ball player a glass arm generally spells the end of bis career on the diamond. Take the old Cleveland pitcher. George Cuppy. ne had trouble with his wing and tried all the famous spe cialists In vain. Finally be made a trip to Toungstown and consulted "Bonesetter" Reese. That eminent bone and muscle expert gave Mr. Cup py's arm several twists and enabled blm to Becure a major league Job and work another year, but the cure was only temporary. The arm finally be came bo weak that the least effort to throw would result In Cuppy's arm be coming practically lifeless. Another prominent sufferer In this respect was Hugbey Jennings, the present manager of the champion De troit. Jennings' career as a star was ended long before its time because his arm played out Today Jennings could probably play the short field as good If not better than many men now holding that position In the big league If he only had his trusty whip back. Two years ago Clarke Griffith while manager of the New fork Americans secured Joe Doyle from the Wheeling team. He started bis big league ca reer by shutting out Washington snd followed this feat by blanking the Clevelands. In a few weeks Mr, Doyle was the talk of New York. Now Gotham has forgotten there was ever such pitcher simply because some thing went wrong with Doyle's arm. In a game with Detroit last year while delivering the ball to the batter Doyle's arm fell lifeless to his side. He had to leave the game. The best specialist In the east treated him. To try him out he was sent to the New ark team, but be couldn't hold his own In the Eastern league. He was re turned to New York. Believing that the climate In the south might help him, he was sent to Atlanta, but the Southern league was too fast for a pitcher who only a short time before was regarded as the sensation of the American league. He has started this season with the New Yorks, with hopes of making a good showing, but it looks very much as if Doyle at the age of twenty-six Is through as a player. Truly the life of a ball player is mighty uncertain. The question naturally arises, What causes young players to lose their throwing arms? Some players contend that exercising the arm to the limit In ' practice, as. was the custom of Jen-i nlngs and Turner, brings about such. accidents, while other players take the ' opposite riew. j CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Th Ihi Yea Hars Alvajs E::;M Bears the Signature AdJI'Jonal Ioral nrws on ti!rd para. 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