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MM A Beanocratlc Newspaper. fakliaked Bvery Evening Exoep. Sunday. CO. TUB ARGUS PUBLISHINU Ita ROBINSON. .Editor Subscription Price. In Advance, DAILY 1KGUS. IK 00 One Tear.. Blx Month 2.60 US 60 Three Month Dm Month ene Week. in One Tear...... LOOI 50 Blx Months.. Three Mentha. J5 Entered at the Postofflce In Golds tare aa second class mall matter. REFORM IX LEGAL PROCEDURE. nn, ..ritatinn in fiivor of a correc- &.vmww.. ----- Hon of the abuses which exist in legal nrocedure. both In civil -inJ criminal cases, has been going cn tor a long ...a haa hurt the sunnort of the tllUV, BlIM " " - v.rinna hnr associations and other representative bodies throughout the country. But it has remained for President Taft to make one of the most vigor- ous and convincing arguments In fav- or of this reform which h.s yet been corn bread. Is now accounted a vice, put forward. Thus the art of our necessities makes In his speech at Mllwa ikee he en- precious things vile. tered into the subject very thoroughly and expressed himself very emphati- "Swift flies the ship, with death s (ally, hand on the helm, but in the end the The crux of the matter is "the law's port it makes is peace"; yet a whole delay." and the supreme need la to eternity of peace would hardly coustl slmpllfy procedure and eliminate the tutes a great financier's idea of hap dllatory methods which m.ike the ad- plness. ministration of Justice "a disgrace to . our civilization," to use the Presi- It is a fortunate thing ?)iat pellagra dent's language has been discovered in the West, for One of the most telling points he now the Northern press cannot at made in the course of h.s argument tribute its prevalence In the South to was that whUe formerly It was our general Ignorant and beuighted thought that a system whlsn permitted condition. appeals to the Supreme Court on even the smallest amounts was a perfect system because It enabled the poor man to go to that court as well aa the rich man, it Is now realized In the light of actual experience, that it works to the gross disadvnntage of the poor man. What the poor man needs, as President Taft points out. is a prompt decision of his case, and by limiting the appeals in cases involv ing small amounts so that there may be a final decision In the lower court, the poor litigant is given an oppor tunity to secure a judgment in time to enjoy It. and not after he naa ex- hausted all Ws resources in ungating to the Supreme Court Although a lawyer, an 1 proud of his profession, he laid special stress mi the excessive cost of M'gatlon, and this opens up a field o reform on vhlch President Taft did not touch specifically but which has been be coming more and more onerous year by year until it is now cn Intolerable burden. f And that la the exorbitant fees which the courts have been allowing In receiverships and similar cases. These fees have continued to grow. under the nurturing infloe uce of the courts, until they are out of all pro- portion to the service rendered. The lawyers, the masters, tne receivers are all rewarded, not In proportion to the service rendered, but with a gen- eral relation to the amount of the" es- tate involved. A lawyer who would consider himself amply rewarded for his services by a fee of a thousand dollars is awarded ten, perhaps fifty, times as much, while f-'es of hun dreds of thousands of dollars are by no means unknown or uncommon. The whole theory Of these exorbi tant fees is wrong, and a new stand ard should be set, by which lawyers and others engaged in receivership and other cases should be paid ac cording to the actual wor' they do. So a swifter and cheaper adminis tration of the law is the great reform demanded at this time, and it is hoped that the efforts put forward by the President, who speaks with authority and from an intimate familiarity with the subject, will bear fru't. He frankly confesses that the Fed eral courts have not set a very salu tary example to the state courts in the matter of cheapness or expedi tion. He therefore suggests the appoint ment of a congressional commission to take up the entire question, and to report a system which will not only afford quick and cheap j istice in the Federal courts, but will offer a model to the legislatures and courts of the various states. Public sentiment has been crystal lizing very rapidly alons this line, and the advocacy of the reform in such a high quarter will do much to strengthen it. The appointment of a congressional committee is perhaps the best means of getting at the root of the evil, but at all events the re form should come soon and it should be far-reaching. TO BICHXOSD, TA. Via ATLANTIC COAST LISE. Account Virginia State Fair round trip rate of $5.70. Tickets on sale October 1 to 9 Inclusive Final limit to return October 11. For further information call on Ticket Agent or write W. J. CRAiG, Passenger Traffic Manager. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent 7n Crowd ftre iWhllig to ni Taft, sfty llie diBpatcbeg; Oughtn't i0 have any trouble, unless blind. lit Mr. Roosevelt were still dent, this north pole dispute have been settled long ago. Tresl would Roosevelt killed an ele.ihant. Con' Bidering the fights with lue G. O. V suedes, this Is not so wonderful. New Orleans has dec'-ded to bar a Taft noL Cant see where the Taft poet, per se, Is any worse than a mag azlne poet. l , . Thn first month having nil "r" ush ers in the oyster, and speeds the part for these are the - " ' melon cone uaj. Dr. Cook's or Peary s right as first discoverer of the pot, could not have been disputed if he iiud thought to place a seal on It. Now that the polar regions are be coming so familiar the walrus ami the rarnenter may yet get :oeether "to . - talk of many things." . The temptation to lay in a supply in Milwaukee against a ions; tour into dry territory was one thru stronger men than President Taft could not fcave withstood. That which was once accounted an especial virtue, namely, the eating of SPECIAL ROOD TKIP TICKETS TO EW TORK YIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Account Hudson-Fulton Celebra tion, the Southern Railway onnounces the sale of tickets to New York and return at very low rates. Round trip rate from Goldsboro, $;8 54; Selma. 913.45; Raleigh, $17.83; Durham. 117.85; Oxford, 116.50. Tickets on Bale September 23 to September 30, inclusive, with final return limit Octo- et 10 For furtber information ask your nearest Agenti or address the un.ler- slgned. R. H. DE BUTTS, Traveling Passenge, Agent, Raleigh. N. C. EULES The $1.00 bottle contains S) timet as much as the 60 cent size. pQR A,IJt KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time nsu- ally relieves the most MTert case before morning, BACKACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY t CO. CHICAGO. U. . A. For Sale by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. The girl with sparkling eyes is apt to possess a lot of blooming cheek. Xight on Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Fort Edward. N. Y climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent cn curing him with Dr. King's New Tiscovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severe lung trouble. Millions believe it's the greatest Throat and Lung cure on Earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup. Hemor rhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by it Best for Hav Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. , Guaranteed by J. H. Mill Son. Who is satisfied is well paid. CHICHESTER S PILLS THK IHAMOKD BRAND. A altkaa-tarl UlUM.Jllr.iVA I'lIU la IU4 od tlaM rtliicVi bo.ea. tmied vita Blua Rtbboa. Taaa ataer. Bav mf lair V IfinM. Atknr 111-4 IIY.H-TFBII tw kmawm m BeM. SahM. Alr KdUMa SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JfOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the estate of D. E. Smith, deceased, late of Wayne County, North Carol'na, this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to Wl T. Dortch, at his office. In Goldsboro, on or before the 17th day of August, 1910, or this no- Uce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 17th day of August. 1909. MATTIE J. SMITH, lww. Executrix of D. E. Smith. PN The Road to Success hfitf iuiiny obstructions, butjiotia bo iloKpprate as pour health. Success to day demands health, but Electric Hit ters is ihe greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters If weak, run-down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. II. Hll & Son. Some women use a gal'on of words to express a teaspoonful of thought. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obllga tions made by his firm. WALDINO. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. How did poor Eve nuuige to get along without couiplexiou lotions? Has your stomach gone out of busi ness? If so you ran reach the top- notch of physical and mental power by using Hellister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Pal ace Drug Store and Imperial Phar macy. Charity is a cloak soni;times used to cover an amateur conceit. You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and for tify you from all diseases. Hollister's Rocky Monutaln Tea is recognized ts the greatest strengtheaer known. Tea it Tablets, 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. People are sometimes kindness" in books. 'killed by By taking a dose or two of Bees Laxative Cough Syrup, you will get prompt relief from a cough or cold. It gently moves the bowels, heals irri tation of the throat and stops the cough. It is pleasant to take. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Phar macy. Hope Taft did not fail to take along his bottle of dyspepsia tabjets. For the sake of Justice to the afflict ed and for the good of humanity, it is my right and duty to recommend Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Teas We owe our country and our fellowmen a duty, Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. Secretary Ballinger wt'.l see that his critics take to the tall timber. There is nothing better we know of for all kidney troubles than Plneules. These pills are really excellent in cases of weak back and backache, pains in the neck of the bladder, rheumatic pain and kindred ailments, due to weakened, disordered kidneys. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Mr. Glavis seems to be the victim of an official flareback. Rings Little Liver Pills easy to take, gentle in action, pleasant ef fect Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. A hundred years hence we shall all be bald. In any emergency where salve is required, use Pinesalve Carbolized there Is nothing better for cuts, burns and bruises. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy.' Thrift Is the philosophers stone. Go With a Bash. The demand for that wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King's New Life Pills is astounding. J. H. Hill & Son say they never saw the like. It's because they never fail to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria. Only 25c. Short flax makes long thread. When you have plies don't fall to use ManZan, the great pile remedy. The only real way to cure this annoy ing trouble Is to apply someling that will act on all parts affected. That is what ManZan does. It is put up in a tube with nozzle attached. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Phar macy. The long-haired pianist is known by his locks as well as by his keys. A Harry Up CalL box of Buckien's Arnica Salve Here's quarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself, terri bly Johnnie cut bis foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from piles Billle has boils and my corns ache. She got it and scon cured all the family. It's the greatest heal er on earth. Sold by J. IL Hill Eon. ' '" 1 - - i --f"T II III! Norfolk & Southern Railway Uurry K. WolroU mi d Hugh !tT. Kerr, Receivers. Direct through train sen ice be tccu nil points in Pus Urn orlh Cut ollna, uud llu Norfolk to nil Kuslern cities. Schedule iu effect Sept 1. Trains I.eme tioldsboro. 7:00 a. m. daily for Kinston, New Hern, Morebead City, Peaufort, and intermediate points 4:20 p. jij. daily for Khistm, New Hern. Oriental. Morehend City, Heaufort, and Intermediate points. Trains Leave Wilson. 8:12 a. m. (Express) daily except Sun ' day for Chocowlnity, Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City, mid Nor folk. Arrives at Norfolk 4-25 p.m. 6f22 p. m. daily except Sunday for Farmville, Chocowlnity, Wash ington, and Intermediate stations. 7:57 a. ni., Sunday only, for Choco wiuity. New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort, and intermediate sta tions. 9:32 a. m. daily except Sunday for Raleigh ami intermediate statious 7:42 p. ui. daily except Soj day for Raleigh and intermediate stations 10:03 p. m., Sunday only, for Raleigh and intermediate stations. For further particulars, consult Norfolk & Southern Railway folder, or apply to J. U'Royall, Ticket Agent Goldsboro, N. C. H. C. Hl'DG INS, G. P. A. W. W. CROXTON, A G P. A. E. T. LAMB, G. M. Norfolk, Va, To have 23 Pingpung Photos made of yourself, your wife, or your child and the best way is to have them made of all. We are here now for a short time only. " This is your last chance to have this novelty work done. If the penny pictures are too small for you we have other styles to select from that will suit you. Don't wait, but come now. The Gute Studio. OYER S ATI-AGS BAXK, West Centre St, FOR A POUND OF Good Butter 4iET IT AT- Barnes Bakery Bargains In Real Estate FOR A FEW DAYS. The valuable 25-room Hotel Oli vette and furniture at Mount Olive, N. C; Mrs. W. A Wootcn's palatial 1( room house and large lot, James street; Mr. S. H. Crow's desirable 7- room house within two blocks of the Cnion Station; Mr Roland Crow's de sirable 6-room house near the Union Station; Dr. W. P. Exum's valuable 9-room house with large lot; Prof. A E. Woltz' desirable bouse with large lot near the park; several other houses and lots and vacant lots in and near the city. Mr. John R. Morris' fine farm opposite Dr. J. D. Spicer's farm north of the city, near car line, good house and land, $88.50 per acre. Mr. Levi Strickland's valuable 110 acre farm east of the city, near the Arrington bridge; at $27.50 per acre. Two hundred acres of the D. E. Smith farm. The valuable Oscar Sutton farm. And several other farms near the city. If you wish to buy or sell land or city property, life or fire insurance, gee the Real Estate Hustler, E. L. EDMUNDS0N, GOLDSBORO, N. C. i Goldsboro Floral Co. Phone No. 192 ADMIMSTKATOK'S XOTICE. Having qualified as admicistrator of Katy E. W. Cox, decea&ed, late of Wayne county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the ISth day of September, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment Don't Fail This 18th day of September, 1909. W. T. COX, Adm!rietrator. , FOR SALE. J. W. Loftin's valuable twenty-acre farm, situated one and one-fourth miles northeast of Goldsboro on the northern side of the Norfolk A South ern Railway. Four-room frame dwell ing, good barn, fine well of water good shade In yard, with a young vine yard and orchard. This is an ideal spot, and a bargain for a quick buyer, For a limited time only, I will offer for sale a most valuable factory site containing three acres situated on the south side of the Norfolk & Southern Railway, running from William street to the Big Ditch. For prices and terms each, call on or address N. E. Bradford, Real Estate and Insurance Broker Office iu National Itauk Building. Goldsboro, N. 0. Phone IZZ. FOR RENT. Seven-room bouse North James street, between Mulberry and Ash streets. City water and electric lights. A most desirable location. Per month $16.67. Three rooms, North Daisy street, lust back of Graded School. Per month $3.00. Modern Dentistry ! Teeth extracted without pa a by lbs Philadelphia Dental Association. Our splendid success wo attribute to our policy of using only the best materials obtainable and neve.- slight ing any work, however simple. Our prices are the lowest possible consistent .with first class work We are here to stay. All worn guarauteed. PHILADELPHIA DENIAL ASSOCIATION, ' P. V. KDiG, Manager. In Borden Building over Imperial Pharmacy. FOB SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTIOX. At the Court House door in Golds boro at 12 o'clock Saturday, Septem ber 25, 1909. A bona-fide sale. This is one of the best hotels, practically furnished, containing 5 laige rooms, with large attic i. thirl story, two tervanU rooms, stables and outbuildings, gas olene engine for sawing wood, etc.; has complete system of private water works with sewerage, bath and toilet on both floors. All conveniences nec essary for an up-to-date hotel, locat ed on the most valuable corner in the town of Mount Olive, N. C. Size of lot: Fronting on Centre or Railroad street 140 feet, plenty of room to build a house or two stores, fronting on John street, 130 feet, within 100 yards of depot A good patronage al ready built up, will pay, as an invest ment, . a fine rental. It also can be converted with small cost into one of the handsomest dwellings in the State. This can be bought privately before above date, part cash, balance on time. Cost over $11,000; will sell for quick deal for $7,500. Apply to A Cox, Mount Olive, or ED. L. EDMUNDSO.V, 9-10td Goldsboro, N. C Before the Streets Are Paved Have Your Plumbing at tended to by Ii. Ii. liobbs THE PLUMBER. Phone 802. E. Centre St, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under a judgment ot Wayne Sup rior Court, rendered at August Term. 1909, in the civil action entitled Vaughan & Barnes va. R. E. Peacock and others, the undersigned as com missioner will sell at public auction for cash at the Court House door in the city of Goldsboro, on Monday, 11th of October, 1909, at 12 m., t certain tract of land lying in Greif Swamp township, Wayne county, Noith Car ollna, adjoining the lands rf IL W. Godwin and others, containing 112 acres, bounded aa follows: Beginning at a stake in the Lowell and Fremont road in H. W. Godwin's western line, thence north 72 poles to a stake thence east 49 poles to an elbow pine, thence north 83 degrees east with said Godwin's line so far as to include 112 acres by running a line directly south to the opposite line of IL W. Godwin, and thence with said God win's line to the beginning, the same premises conveyed by R. E Peacock and wife to Vaughan & Barnes by mortgage deed registered in said county In book 93 at page 341 This 7th September, 1909. JACOB BATTLE, Commissioner. Rocky Mount N. C. SALE FOB CUT TAXES. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day the 1st day of November, 1909, at the Court House door at twelve o'clock, noon, I will sell for taxes past due the property of the parties named below. J. B. Outlaw, $33.14; W. E. Burnett 11.42; Ellen Herring, , $.C5; Whit Dortch, 17.13. 9-11 30td J. S. WARRICK, City Tax Collector. Schools and Colleges. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts The State'icollogetor vacation, al training. Com sua in Agricul ture and Horticulture; in Civil, Klectricul and Mechanical Knl neerlni;; in Cotton Milling and lyeli)t; Iu Iihlnslrlnl Chemistry Why Dot fit yourself for life by taking one ot tlieNfi courses? A-Mr8i D. H. HILL, President. WiT ItALKIUU, JS'. CV ThtJingham School Orange County, near Mebane, North Carolina A bnT and lrW hnm for ImyHaVit rtut,lirn itail wny, m ttto country, a liroanuu famuli fumnfrty, hfMilth Jt4 twnnl y. Mrwig jrUut family uf t lirw tinn nu n. if i Ting roimtAiit ami iLMtirMtial aftwiuoti. MiLitir t'ip!tiH. Unit jfl rTwttor)ai. miWr Utt. with Trnnia ami uOtft Iwalttiful fnnrta. Ilaxluv hrmrrtM. Hi !!, Physical ulmrt and fin lnmnliiD iptrtaltitw. Full t LaMlcal. Coiun.f n-'al, h-mii-lirte ami Mtwa Tour. HtnaJI clan", TVrnt rwMonabJp. 'or ilhiittrmtnl catalogue, vVlir PIUSTOM If Wit C1V, tJ.L., PHMttial, Bmn Trinity College. Feur Department Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering aad Law. Large library faciliUes. Well equipped laboratories In all de partments of Science. Gymna sium furnished with best appa ratus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Tonng mem wishing te study law should Investigate the perler advantages ffere4 by the department ef Law at Trie, lty College. For catalogue and further In formation, address D. W. NEWS0M, Registrar, Durham, N. C. r m a. ii m We A re Making a Specially of Mens - Photographs ! This month, but are making as good photographs of the ladies and children as ever. , ' The Clement Studio School! Will do well to inspect our new fall lire off SCHOOL CLOT I.- ES We sell only guaranteed clothes latest stylesat moderate prices. Our old customers always come to us over and over again as they know our clothes have true merit. We invite you to call and inspect them. Boys Suits $3.00 to $10.00. Young Mens Suits $7.50 to $20.00. Boys Caps, all wool, 25 and 50c. Boys Hats, 50c to $1.50. Boys Collars, 2 for 25c. Boys Neckwear, 25c. A. 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HOMI.MCAN SIS; .11$. lUlelgb, .. ( . School opens in Septet., t-r. Musi cal, Ouiunercial and preparatory courses. For information, apply to THK MOTHER h I'ERIOR, 8-18 lOtd 204 aillsbore St WAINTLDZ One hundred yeung niei. not nader sixteen years of age who desire U be something more thaii ordtaary "hands"; who want to eai u more Uaa wages generally paid to hands te come to the Agricultural A Mechani cal College for the Color, d Race and there prepare tbemseWes iu be skilled mechanics, intelligent fanners, well qualified teachers. Gratiuatea earn ing from $30.00 to f ISO.Ou per month. Board. Lodging and Tuition -7.0f per month. Fall Term begin September 1. 1909. For free trultion or fur catalog, write FBESIDEXT DTDLEY, A. a M. College. Greensboro. N. C. l-22tfd Oxford Seminary! OXFORD, N. O. Illustrated catalogues contaimimg full Information as to coume of study, charges, etc., ready for distribution. Apply for one, F. P. nOBGOiiB, free. in in PROPOSITION FOR VOU of your orders In any kind of MATERIAL ! quantity nor variety, and until Sep cut prices on SASH. D00BS. columns and bore the holes through also increases the lite nf the col-. including both pine and cypress 4 to see us before placing your orders.. W. PSW Boys
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