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nor '.' list i Sunday. ARGOS PUBLISHING CO. THE J08. B. ROBINSON Edltor P A. MOORE .Business Manager "subscription Price. In Advance. DAILY AE6U8. On Tear ..$5.00 .. 2.50 .. 1.25 .. .60 .. .10 Six Monthi. Tore Month ' On Month One Wee- SEMI-W-EKL- ARW9. On Tear Bli Months Three Month .$100 . 60 . J6 ZZZZIa th Postofflce in Golds- bora as second cl mall matter. All women are more or less vain likewise all men. They did not all fly Quite like birds at Rheims, for some of them could not dodge haystacks. Tha hone that Cannon Is serving his last term as Speaser is t,i.reau.u6 la all parts of the country. And now they are plowing with gas oline in Texas. This is indeed the gasoline of Standard Oil age. Wall street never takes its weather eye off Arden. where the wiiard may have a surprise up his sleeve. The mark "T. R." on zoological specimens is considered a guarantee of their worth and genuineness. An aerial gasoline tank Is needed, but it cannot be hitched to a star in the present stage of the art of flying. George Manvllle Fenn, who is dead, WTOte stories that contained exciting plots. He gave little thought to lit erary style. Governor Hughes has two months of cattle shows before hira. and the machine politicians dread the effects of his campaign. : Governor Johnson of Minnesota has been operated on four times for ap- pendicitis, and his appendix must be- gin to feel discouraged 1 "'0 BABY, SO BALLOT." Many expedients have been tried aj s proper basis for the granting of the franchise, hut the editor-priest. Father Phelan, of St Louis come3 forward with a new and startling p'en. He seems to be very much in ear nest in making the family the unit of the franchise, and he has begun an The marine hospital service- will at active propaganda with the slogan, tend to tbe ship coming to Halt i Xo baby, no ballot." . nlore witn Asiatic cholera cn hoard To counteract any tendency towards That ghip wiH gurely have to giV( an race suicide which may exist, he pur- account 0( itself. poses, in other words, to give the bai- lot only to those citizens who can In the Northwest magnates own the boast of a baby in the boose. railroads, most of the coal and timber Since the reform bill in England, In ,andSj and now they are tTyin U: 1832, many changes have been made gather in the water powers. Air is in the franchise qualifications, from toe on)y thlDg tnat ,s fre(1 for al out forty-shillings free-holder to the there. "latch-key" voter, which practically means universal suffrage. Property The Crime of ldleness. and educational qualifications have idlelles8 means trouble for any -one been widely discussed and frequently lta the Bame witn a iaZy liver- It adopted, but never before, so far as cause8 constipation, headache, j.iun we are aware, have we had the slo- dice( sallpw compiexioni pimlats an,i gan, "No baby, no ballot" blotches, loss of appetite, nauf-ea, but W,e have a shrewd idea that this is a blow aimea secondarily u not primarily at the woman suffragists. When the childless Mme. De Btael asked Napoleon who was the greatest woman in France expecting him to say "Mme. De Stael" he replied, -ine woman wno gives tne most cnu- dren to France. bhe never forgave mm. The suffragists who are asking for the ballot would probably be as much stunned as was Mme. De Stacl if they should find that they had been given tne franchise, Dut on tne Das's or ?io baby, no ballot.1' Father Phelan is not such a dream er as might appear at first sight. COTTOX SPIMG AM l'RIMIG. This country grows five sixths of the commercial cotton crop of the world, but it spins only one-fifth of it Out of 130,000.000 spindles in the world, this country possesses but 26,- 000,000. The Fobs syndicate in Bos ton is attempting to Increase the spin dles in Massachusetts and Rhode Is land, and all through the rest of New England there is a conviction that the time has come to put up more Ameri can cotton mills. America is not keep ing step with the rest of the world in this matter, especially with England and Japan. . Of the 26,000,000 spindles In this country about 11,000,000 are located in the cotton states amid the cotton IaIJ. 1. 17" . .1 1. ... if "c,ua- 'B'uu " uu fnwuuoo "bating in ravor of tne South. Qu!ck,y to get out of th man.g wa New England has no advantages of iolDg business at Th. City Pharmacy. raw material, fuel or labor, and yet It does the larger share of the spinning Everybody knows that experience In this country. And so far as weav- Is our best teacher. The man w ho lng Is concerned, the situation is even fi'ls your prescription at ' The City worse; and so far as printing Is con- Pharmacy has had 27 years practical cerned, not a yard is printed Irom one experience. This assurance ought to end of the cotton belt to the other, satisfy the most skeptical. Try a 50c And yet William Hartley Chadwick, bottle of .Frazier's Indigestion Pow of Providence, R. I.t says, there would der. It relieves indigestion and dys be good money in cotton pr'nting-rn pepsla in a few minutes. Gsaran- the South. teed. HEBITAOE. It In a ftiriet pleasing thir.g- to not. ,'i disposition over the whole roim i' to aDDropriate as "our count rv- l: on" all of those men who in times past have displayed sterling manhood and exalted virtues, without regard to the llneB that once divided sympathies ami checked generous acknowledg - r-ient of fine characters. The placing of the statin- of (. n oral Lee In the statuary hall i.t V'nr. ington has furnished occasion for mmv pxnressions whose tenor should be known and appreciated in every section of the country. The Rochester Herald, for instance, expresses the following hi'ppy and commendable sentiment. It says: "The men of the South would be less than men if they fail'-! to re member their heroes, and of their he roes, General I.ee is easily the first Ho la rtpsprvlne of such remembrance and honor. There was no nobler man in ail me wuim man has ever been able to point to a sin ri- dishonest act or ignoble motive in his entire career. General I.ee re erenced his conscience as his Kitii; and he always strove to do the right as he saw it. His mind was larg his character valiant. One can si today that he was one of Lincoln's ideal men, 'with malice toward nun. with charity for all. He was op- secession, but when 1 is st.it-. receded, he felt the call of his pct.pl and fought their battles. Charles Francis Adams, o Massa chusetts, fought as a Massachusetts Adams should have done on the Northern fcide. but he has sat I that is he had been in Lee's idace ho would have done just what Lee did. To t al Lee a traitor 40 years after, dots not come graciously from lips l' at eulo gize Washington, the other noted ret of Virgiriia wfc0 daml t0 5irht the battles of his people against the Brit ish kine who demanded tre alle giance of the thirteen American coin nles. Fortunately, we have reache. the stage at least, most of us have reached it when we can think of l.e not as a Virginian, nor as a Southern er, merely, but as . an American o! whom all American may jjstly b proud. He was one of us. and h'.s valor belongs to our histor Wlo n gome miscjievous Englishman said tr charies Francjs Adams, the nuri.an minister to EnKialKj. and the father of the Charles Francis Adam? whom we have quoted Those Southerners fought wen,v Adams' replied: ", '.'.Yes-: tney sre my countrymen, am1 .b-'yond a dQubt he was ag great a tt,li ri, r America has produced. His . atue -.!.- serves to stand in the old Senate hag and well ghall u he i tj,e ynutt 0( tnis land, of South and North alike consiJer iong arl(i earnestly the kin ; o roan hg wag and finJ inspiratior; ,n Mg Ufe .. ' The man of the aeroplane raises nt howl for better roads. All roads look alike to him. Dr New Ue puis soon bauisi Uver troubieg and build up you health. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son. Tbe emptjer the head th le igg to fill it. ' RlDga UMe Liver Pills regulate tht bowels and cure sick headache. L'asv to uke gold by Palce Drug Stor 8n(j Qty pharmacy, Few men v'll stand for teing sat Upon Sprains, lame back, rheumatism quickly yield to a good rub with W hit Rock Liniment A great big bottle for only 25c at Goldsboro Drug Co. r lying ma yet become so common as to be positively vulgar. The first application of ManZan, On great Pile remedr. will almost inS,a ly glve reHef- ContIn,ied U8e of Xan Zan for a few days will effect a i ui -The tube in which it Is put up has t small nozzle attached, so that there h no Inconvenience whatever. ManZai U lor tne cure of any kind of Piles. 1; Is sold here by I'alce Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Straws show what kind of a you're in. be. Things progress so rapidly nowa days that the man who says "It U imp0Bsioie usually has to dod.ee. PfMULES! The $1.00 bottle contains J tlrrms as much as the CO cent size. ; irQ J L KIDNEY BLADDER (TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM j AND LUMBAGO ! "T3 A dose at bed time usu-lu-v ally relieves the most eevere case before morning. BACK-ACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY r CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. For Pale by Talace Drug Store ami C ty Pharmacy. State of Ohio. City or ToHVo, Lucas Co""' . V ' ; ("heney makes v.th tl-:.' is senior partner of the firm of 1 Cheney ft Co., doing business in City of Toi. -do. County S " said, and that said firm will p-. ititof ONK lit N DLKD OOLI.M; a. h and every case of Catarr nRiv't be. cured by the use o" Catarrh Cure. for Hint Wall KR vi" J. rnKXEY. S'.xorti to l-efore nw and sul-st ril.e ,!i T.y pre .once, this 6:h ea of U 0f .v,-r a. D. 1SS6: A. Y. Gl.KASU.N, (Seal.) .Notary I'ublK. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken, into' naily, and acts directly od tii" bloe and mucous surfaces of t.ie systfti Send for testimonials free. F. J CHENEY & CO ToIpiIo ii, Soj-1 by all Druggists. "5c. Ta'ie Hall's Family Tills for cons', patie-ii. Tlu . oi k er. biplanes are doing the b.-s t Kheims in all sorts of weath Has your stomach gone out of busi-j ness ? If so you can reach the top-j note!! of physical and mental power ,.,.: U.lliBHir'n Tr.lrv l, tnnra in Tea. ,"-1 cents. Tea or Tablets. Pal-I are Drui Store and Imperial Phar macy. The the c ! 'me. 4 . t v. f an incubator baby i.t in the anna's t f - d a tonic that will put the - into your sstem and for-1 You n ao of 1 tify yju fr.- m all diseases HolliEt' l i ocxy .vonutam lea is recognizeu the i-?awst strengthener known, t-a ,r la'.il-ts. 35 cents.. Palace Orug Store and. Imperial Pharmacy. Prof-.-ss :lr . Ut-nisi n is not a catnli- te l .-r .Mr. Ta'Vs seat just at pi erf. Pineules new Kidney remedy ae or all diseases of the kiJneys -srui bladder. They act promptl in a.i eases of lame back, rheumatic pains inflammation of the bladder, orinarr Jisorders and weak kidney s. Sold hs Palace Dug Store and City Pbn; xaT The common drinking cup is mark i to go. It is dei idedly insanitary.' Seared With a Hot In.ii. or scalded , by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed door injured by gun or in any otiif r way the Mng needed at once Is Uuckleii's Arnica Salve to su'otlue in flammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils. Ulcers, Fever .Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at J. IL Hill & Son. Score anothe - for the' American ca me". He out-fiev France. 'T.was : (.loriotis Victory. There's rejoicing In Feiiuiu Tenn. A mans life has been saved, nrwl now Dr. Kill's New Discovery is, the talk of the. town for curing C. V. Pepper of dead! ' lung hemorrhages. "I could not ..(jiiv nor g;t about," he writes, "aiil iht c'octors did me no good, but, after Jng Dr. King's New Discov ery tbrV-e weeks, I feel like a new man, and can do gocd work again." For weak, sore or diseased lungs, Coughs and Colds, Hemorrhages, Hay Kever, LaClrippe, Asthma or any Bron chial affection it stands uLrivaled. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial Bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by J. H. Iliii & Son. The .flyers Ton Id be happy if they cc)d get p.-trol in tabloid form. For the sake of Justice to the afflict ed arid for the good of humanity, it is my rioht and duty to recommend IIol lister s Rocky Mountain Tea, We owe our country and cur fellowmen a duty. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents, ralace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. A minute oi real work heats an ! cur's talking about it. Summer coughs and colds are obsti nate and difficult to cure. The most prompt method la to take something pleasant which will gently move the bowels; a good laxative cough syrup. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup will sure ly and promptly cure your cold. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Phar macy. Pinesalve, carbolized, thoroughly healing and cleansing, antiseptic, soothes and stops pain. Palace Drnr Store and City Pharmacy. OCT mT " 03 -"'SKIRT ! Let lis dry than it or steam clean it I' r on. Our int'thotl lr.-.kes old Siois, Skirts, Coat Suits, S raters. . 'uby Cloaks, .etc., look like now ones an ! saves you the price tf new ones. V.'o brighten up the colors an.l freshen . up the goods. TU 'price is small. 1' Kit L l ist. ( Irani .1 and Prosed. ''. i .. :;'s Suits .... ('. u; '.. men's i ant s .... ft!. ; ii-n's Overcoats, i i tK i"en's Nvt ktU . : '.;'! t leniv n's f5n eaters . .:: ies' Coat Suits 1. '! ' Skills . . s" Waists . . .,".-. tO l.e ' . ( tJ .7.". to 1.0'. ,:. to .i." .7.1 t 1.1" v. to l.e-. :M to .5" .10 to 2 71 to 1.0.. .10 to .!' ,.1't " I t- 2.0H .'... t') 1 ..".'" li)td and I'lt'sM'd. i iCUlell s ,ats tit men's 1'auts t '. men's Overt- its ;:i'.. in's- No i ! In, u's S- i. s' Coat S :.. s' Skirts U s' Waists kties aters ts. . . . .10 to Phone 29. THE GoIdsboroSteam Laundry FOR SALE. J. W. Loftin's valuable twenty-acre I ui. in, situated one ana. one-fourth es northeast of Goldsboro on the northern side of the Norfolls & South tin Railway, Tour-room frame dwell ii. b. good barn, fine well of water, -i.v.J sha le iu yard, with a young vine ai 1 and orchard. This is an Ideal i.t, and a bargain for a quick buyer. j i'or a limited time only, I. will offer j Eae a n,ost valuable factory site i naining three 3cre8 situated on tbe AiiUlh giJe of the Norfo!k & Southern ;, ;..--.,,v runnintr from William ctro.t i t0 the Hi" Ditch i or prices and terms each, call on ur a-.ldreus ' tJ. E. Bradford, Ileal Kstate and Insurance liroker Goldsboro, '. C. Phone 15. -Lk Is tllEAP OVtli TU LOXU . lSTAME HS OF TUE SOUTH HHS HI LL TLEtiU U'U ASD iLlUO. CO. Talk Is cheap over the long distance i telephone. The extensive lines of the 'iieil System reach all important : points. The service Is eiBcient and U. .) rates reasonable. i The rates given below are for i three minutes' conversation from uuldsboro, extra charge being made .'ur each additional minute- Pikevilie, 10. Fremont, 10. iiiack Creek, 20.. Wilsoa, 20. - Tarboro, 40. Kinston, 25. Dover, 40. Greenville, 40. New Bern, 40. Seven Springs, Fields Station, 2 Kenly, 25. Lucama, 20. Clayton, 25. Warsaw, 25. . Mount Olive, 15. Kenansville, 40. Slinton, 45. Dudley, 10. Burgaw, 45. Selma, 20. Bowdena, 25. Falson, 20. Prlncton. 15. Magnolia, 30. Four Oaks, 25 Smithfleld, 20. LaGrange, 15. Snow Hill. 30. Raleigh, 35. Elm City, 25. Beston, 10. Benson, 25. Dawson, 30. Failing Creek, 20. Rates to points not shown in list may be secured by calling long dis tance. All rates are subject to change itbout notice. HJLIUKKX BILL TELEPHONE AM) TELEGRAPH COMPAM. The angry man is full of activity. Lat Excursion of tbe Season to Rich mond, Va-, Via Soutbera Railway, The Southern Railway announces the last excursion of the season to Richmond, Va., on September 8. Train will leave Coldsboro U:40 a. m. ; Set uia, 7:40 a. m.; Raleigh, 3:49 a. ni.; Durham, 9:50 a. m.; return'-n?, train leaves Richmond 10:45 a. m., Friday, September 10, giving, you one whole lay and two nights in Richmond. Kound trip rate from Goldsboro, $.'.50; Selma, $3.50; Raleigh, $3.00; Durham, ;.;.uu. Tickets also on sale at same jasis from intermediate points. This .eiiig the last excursion of the season very body should take adintage of these low rates. For further infonuatlon ask your nearest agent or address R. IL De Butts, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. C. R. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice Luiiteu to tlLseases Ol m, mt nose msc raw. At Dr. J. N. Johnson's office on Fri day afternoons after August . J NerfcJk & Southern Railway! Il irrj K. M'olrfftt nrd Hugh M. Kerr,1 KeceiTrrs. I UKTW'KKX (.(H.nsiKMiO Wit I'.IiAl . uni t, . C. Kffectivti Juua 27, mm.- it end lp. No. 2 No.4 daily daily AM I'M Al',1 1.30,U.UO Ar;il.u4,ti.;!u Ar,l0.33S.O0 Read Down. No.5 No.3 daily daily 1 MA M 4.2U 4.i'.0 5.20 T.uoLv 7.-7l.v t.i.rel.v Goltlsboro LaU range Kiustou Dover Cove Tuacarora New lltru New Hern Croatau Havelotk Newport 6.431 S.17iLv ArjiU.USj7.a7 5.&S 8.2U.LV ti.lOj S.-IOjLv .35j .o: Ar 6.4i. U.lti.Lv1 7. j SM5 Lv 7.2y;iu.tio.Lv 7. 45,10.17, Lv Ar Ar Lv Ar Ar Ar, Ar Ar Ar a.&3,7.22 D.417.10 tf.lti.ti.45 y.iu.ti.as 8.41 U.ll 8.20,5.67 8.10,5.4.1 7.47,5.22 7.4U.5. 15 7.25!.1.uii 8. OS, 10.43, Lv Morch'd City S.lo;iU..1U,Lv Atl'tic Hotel S.2;li11.0.1iAr Ileaufort v m;a M I Lv I A M l" M liETHLKX li VI.KIlill AMI AL liEK.X, . V. Effective August 1, lOel1. Read Dou. No.3 No.l Suu- daily day except ouly Suiulay Read I p. No. 2 No.4 daily Sun except day Sunday, only a.m.;a.m. O.Oi.j 0.15 Lv 7.57, S.U'.Lv 8.4U1 i'.tni.Lv il'.M.il'.il Ar, ! J7 1 1... Ar. 7 -l.'.lu.e, Ar, ti.4, y.li Ar, ; s. I. Ae, ...J, i.-.-: Raleigh. ilson Fnruivilio y.l7 lt.35 Lv tireenvilie y . 5 7 , 1 0. 1 5 . 1 ,v C h uto w in 1 1 y .lu.Ju.Vr Uash'gtou L , y. 45,10. 45,'Lv i4.-ih'glou Ar, y.O",10.5y,LvChocow uuty A.- j 10.32jl t.uOjl.v Vancel.oro A,', lLlUjl2.10.Ar New Bern l. , A.M.:P.M. ,1 .u- i ; , 4.L. j! -I'-'. M V. M. No.8 No.4 Sun- daily day except only Sunday No.5 No. 7 . daily Sun except Jay S unlay onl Look - .Out: FOR H. M. Hobbs lie luis some oi'tlio Let juiei s on I'liuubiiij;, i.aiui i lh.se Hud nil other material in my lino. 1'. will pay j on to sco me or phono m1'-', h i Lust t'entre St.. near ( it Hall. THE PLUMBEI . Professional - Baibcr J. D. LORE NZ, 128 East Centre Street, Scuth. Hygienic Shaving, ArCstic Hair Cutting, Scalp, and Skin Hi.-, a s Treated Scientifically and cures guar anteed. Massage a Specialty. "Satisfaction" is my uutto. Give me a trial. Respectfully, 8-17 lmd J. I. 1.0 REX.. 0 JOKE. For the next sixty days I wi 1 sel for cash any and all of my large lot i f dry good3, low cut men's, ladies, aim children's shoes, and also shirts Come and save yourself many a dol lar. J. W. CARD- ER. 8-3 30td Adv-rtia In thn RCl i. Pay las? Just enough to carry you until the next, without a a li ter to spare? Then this of r of the International Cor spondence Schools is Vital to you! If you will indicate on the coupon below your cho!te of an occupation, this great institution will show you h .w you can, without neglecting your present work, leaving home, or distressing your.' elf financially, qualify yourtelf for a high position and a good salary. This is a bona-tide offer to earnest men and womx n by an institution of seventeen years' standing, backed by ,ui invested capital of 6,000,0 -0. It puts you under no o' li gation to send in the coup n. Can you afford to neglect uny effort for advancement f ... IITEHATIONAl C0RSESP0RDENCE SCHOOLS I Box 199, 8CKANTOW. PA. PteaM eiplala. whboat larthe, obllffttioa ou mr part. a I caa qua.iiy 10, a largrr aa.arf aad iiTiRr,. -aacal to taa pwauioa btora wai&a 1 hire maike.1 X. a A4 Writer Saow-CarH Write, Wiadoar Trimmer Civil Service Bxama. Oraameatal leaiaer Mech.alcal Enf.neer Mecaaalc.l Draltaaaaa Poremaa Machlalat Electrlral Baclseeff Blectrlciaa Power-Statroa Sapl. Arckirect Architectural Prulta. Sirnctaral Ea, .ice. Structural Dra' .mil Coa.ractor A B ildcr Foreman Plun.l .t Clrll Eaa;loeer R. R. Coaatruct. Bag. Sufreyor Mlalaa; Eaglaeef Cbemiat Rookheeper Stcaof rapker Kame St. No., Clty .But- Jo log let Oil vim of A'jiiciiliure 'fe!i;;!!c'Arls liwii The '.ul-'N-ci'lli-gi-liir voi-titjoii. al t ... i in ii u. t'oiiis.. in . ir r i o 1 1 1 -lui1 xi. il M i. (leu h II re; in Civil, I- l.-t-i r i i. I -in,) ..,., une'.l l-:ngi- n ni;; in ''oiiou M. in,- Hnd I'.v- i'L'; in I .!.' ii -' i I ('h. mis'ry Ii. I I'll , i-tilsel!' .-r hf,. t.y t - k il.i; our o I,-.. ,-. , n , st'.s? A i.l I. hS D. H. MILL, President. WhsT K i.t.l..il, N. (.'. I Th(0in(j ham School L-"iV "riMc County, ncBr 7 p.it Mii WcOiiitr, Norlh i'.irollnu I l"l 111 IV LOllt'P'C. Four , Departments Collegiate, Graduate. Engineering und Iw. Large library facilities. Well euuipl'ed laboratories In all de partments of Science. Gymna sium furnished wlih best appa ratus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy student i. Young men wishing to study Ian should intcktiiriite the su perior udiantaireg oiL-rcd by I'u ny t Trio- the department of I. an a ily College For catalogue and fu-tber in formation, address D. , U gi.trsr, n. (;. Uurh '! t A l-H-V !.l l"Vill'll tM I I V ', , II 1 ' . ..liny. . I V', , VI l- '-u i-'i frt'm in f y, I V I I., eei ., ,.!,. .:u. ; : I Y I Br-l.lH...' f..-..lly..f l.lw. I v. J I '' "I "' -". vv iih'-ri'lllillil 1 I fTt'-k I ' I i -ll -li il ,KW Kt 1- .-i.l.!-it r.. (In .ii-j J j ! ' r:-l I ' I'lviinl '' 11 ' ' '' I'' . iiititi. "" In.!, j.-vn a - , , r "ml s. :,'ii. - . ti-,n ,1 Mil e,,,.... , !.,,!-, ., ; .,,.. T,-,i,,, U.-,'(,,.; , ;- li.i'r.il; , v;il.vi, a..-, Hli ' LPC6TOl.twlCV,I).tPrtn IB.I.B.. I , .) 1 IzaVST CAROLINA Teachers' Training School IM.i'..;!iVi! iii.il laaintaiiitd hy the State for tl.t young men aatl u.kio ii w In. tU t. iiialiy llieniM-h es for t l.i profts, si r, ol it. .itiiu". Ii ioiiii-s ami I'tjiiipmoiit new ai d modern. S.ui it ii ion p i ti-cl. SESSION O PENS l-'or pr.ipct Vi:i,i;l I . i'roM. ami inforiiiat ion, , tiioeiiN ilie, N. V, THESIS KlONEy iN THIS PflOPOSITIQW FOR YOU We are now prepared to tak'i care of your orders In any kind af SUjLDiiNG - MATERIAL! uur stock has 'never .be a larger in quantity nor variety, and until Sep tember 1 we are going to ;;ive special cut prices on SAM1, DOORS, liLI.VDS, ETC. We are now prepared to make solid columns and bore the holes through them to prevent cracking. This method also increases the lif- "f the col umn. For all kinds of bulldii g material, Including both pine and cypress shingles, plastering laths, etc, be sure to see us before placing your orders. We pay special 'attcntioi to our country friends. Yours to please, A. T. fr Your If ALL" KOMOT CLOTHING I EaMcwv ---T-rcW 'i jji''.'.MB aw Sa-aWwwwaW - -;. - imnm T . ' -jtai zmm M SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. Colleges. Trinity Park School A First Class Proparaiory School CrtifiCH ,1 Cr.Junli.. Acc.rl brlM to Lvalue Soalhtra Collaga BJ Equipped Prfp.r.tory S.kool Im Iht South. Faculty nf ten oilli-e.ii mill tcni-haii. Cuuipim n( sevfiily five mi oh. Li brary ennui luity lliounJ volunifs. Well etuliHMl u ymniuiiuui, llih HtunitaiiUu.ul ii.iHliii nii.eihiMU ol him rui-tmn, l-'iMjuent lei lurw by lii'Miiiiirnt irrtuiem. Kxpeiihea cx ceeilnmly ininlrritle. Ekna of plietHin.et.ul Nucx-eitH. Fur Catalogue and other Information AdilreM H. M. NOKTH. Headmaster. DURHAM. N. C. HOMIMCAN SISTERS. Itali lgh, '. ('. School opens in September. Musi cal. Conimei t ial and preparatory courses. For information, apply to THK MOTHER SUPERIOR. S-lS10td -0i HillBboro St WANTED! One hundred youuf men not uadtr sixteen years of age who desire U be something more than ordinary "hands"; who want to earn mora tha i wages generally paid to "hands" to C0Ine to the Agricultural & Mechani cal College for the Colored Race and Il i tliere urei,are themselves to be skilled mechanics, Intelligent farmurs. wall- qualified teachers. Graduates earn Wjj Ing from $30.00 to $150.00 per month. 3 j Hoard, Lodging and Tuition -7.00 per U month. Fall Term begins September 1, 1909. For free write truition or for catalog. PJ1ESIDEXT DUDLEX, A. ft M. College. ell Oreeusboro, N. C SI ; r-p-'iM 1 1 i if : ZT' "Z. " ; uxtord sem.nary! OXFORD, N. O. i Illustrated catalogue, containing full Information as to course of study, charges, etc., ready for distribution. Apply for one, 1. IIOBi.oOB, rres. OCTOBER 5th, 19,9. address I:()IiT. II. Griifin Maniifacturing Co. 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