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Die ccu Sx&xz. A DtHMriUi Wewspaper. , r fnkllsaed Every Evening Excepi, sunaay. THE iLR0U8 PUBLISHING CO. JS. E. ROBINSON. ...Editor Subscription Price, la Advance. DAILY AB6US. n.. Tr 1600 Six Months... .......... Three Monthi. .' One Month.... One Week 3.50 145 .SO .10 8IMI-WEEI1I ABWS. on. Tear Blx Monthi.. Three Mentha 60 Entered at the Postofflce in Golds hero a second olaea mall matter. The excuse most of us have for our vices la the weakness of somebody else. The cry sues P need more babies whist that many homes am! less bridge ti..i. o,i.v. to .oM tn h harboring UUtltU IB a desire to supplant Lon. in Congress. Uvmgston mm Bar Harbor bars out automobiles, but it will find the airship problem more difficult. be- Senator LaFollette evidently lleves in industrious insurgency, insurges daily. He Cotton cannot go up if farmers per sist In selling their bales as fast as they are ginned. The Alaskans want a legislature. They apparently do not know when they are well off. The age of Ann is not in it with the latest question, "How many pen nies make a bushel T" Albert Pulitzer committed suicide in Authority for the commission to In Vlenna, but he left, nevertheless, $6,- itiate complaints of discrimination In 000,000 in New York. Pennsylvania's pure food men are camping on the trail of sausages stuffed with potatoes. The Wrights never slop over, but when a stunt is laid before them they always have the goods. Mayor McClellan had no desire to undergo another recount. The one he experienced cost over $60,000. The cotton mil Is should begin to conform to thirteen-cent cotton, for it has come to stay a full year. Those big trees in California did not so much feel their size when Pres ident Taft stood among them. These autumnal days would be per fect if a good rain and a light frost would come along to perfect them. The pageant habit has gone West to St. Louis, where it can display it self In a city a hundred years old. H Mr. Taft's stomach is rebellious he should not encourage 'posum din ners while he Is in the 'possum belt. South America is actually Importing bathtubs, and when a continent be gins to clean up It is surely looking up. A statue of Purity in the Rialto The next statue should be erected to honest government at Aldrich's home in Rhode Island. Editor Stead, of London, says he has been talking with the dead, but he does not show that he told them anything of value. The Half Moon had only sixty tons displacement, and yet a replica of it electrified a great country. It was bnt a cockleshell. All the trusts and capitalists should remember that fat pay envelopes make a merry Christmas and it Is not early to send them out. The English suffragette tries to be a ruffian and a lady at one and the same time. She cannot be both ex cept perhaps by turns. Uncle Joe Cannon is kept busy in his vacation days compiling an un pleasant scrapbook from material sent him by the clipping bureaus. . The deep waterway boomers will endeavor to convert the President to their views as they sail together down the broad but shallow Mississippi. The warships are returning home to dry dock. They do not want to carry for keeps any sewerage gath ered in the river that washes the big city. . Oregon and Illinois, as well as New York, are trying to collect Inheritance taxea from the Harrlman estate. If all succeed the widow may get but a mite after all: .. I Joe Cannon and Tammany do in ' deed constitute a team In politics that "s rarely been outdone and Herbert ixsons, chairman of tbeew York epublican county committee Is doing be enemy's Bcouting. t , i ' PABI POLICIES AMI FKESIDEN TIAL HIEWS. Tho U'aKhlnctoa correspondent of the New York Evening Tost Ims coin )lled R j,8t ot tne policies that .Presl- , tient Tatt has aavocawu in uis iri acros3 the continent, and even a ras- ual leading of It shows that he has cut out more work than his predeces- sor did, more even than Preauieni Johnson did, although the latter's pol lcles became famous as "my policies.' Few of his Bolides became law and Mr. Roosevelt did not succeed In club thrrmirh Congress many of his net measures. Mr. Taft wants a central bank of issue: a postal savings bank system an Income tax amendment, to be used In national emergencies only; no fur ther changes in the tariff before March 4. 1913; the correction of the evil of swollen fortunes by the states instead of the general government; more amendments of the antitrust law; amendment of the Hepburn in terstate commerce act that will cut nut the railroads which should be regulated by new laws; new laws against the boycott and the issuance ot injunctions; speedier action in the Federal courts; the conservation of national resources; the reclamation of arid lands: the preservation of for- ests: the deeiienins of waterways; the reorganization of the public tana sys tem; the regulation of the transfer of water power sites; separation of the surface of the and from the mineral contents thereof; the reorganization ot the governmental departments in Washington; the enforcement of the pure food law; a clearer definition of the statutes relating to business; the prosecution and punishment of all violators of the law; international peace and friendship; ship subsidies for the development of a merchant marine; and then the President asks for these, great changes relative to railroads: The creation of a court to pass upon appeals from decisions fixing rates made by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Authority for the commission to de termine the proper classification of merchandise for transportation. rates. Granting the commission power to compel connecting carriers to unite in forming through routes, and to fix a rate and apportionment thereof among the carriers. Prohibition of railroads from hold ing stock In competing railroads. Federal regulation through the In terstate Commerce Commission of the issue of railroad securities, which is sues must be for legitimate purposes and on a substantial basis. Authority for railroads to make agreements on rates approved by the commission. Advocacy of a compulsory law re quiring Interstate railroads to adopt additional safety devices. It is plain that not one In ten of the measures he advocates can be passed In a single Congress. He has cut out enough work to engage sev eral Congresses, and he will probably see that comparatively little of what he wants will be granted. Some of his propositions will encounter strong opposition, notably those relating to shl psubsidies, a central bank and a postal savings bank system. These three call for three battles extending over a session of Congress. Nor will the President be able to keep down all tariff agitation during his term of office. He has cut up considerably more than Congress will chew, and the chances are that the next session will come and go, leaving the statutes of the country essentially unchanged. If Alaska gets a territorial govern ment the esteemed Eskimos will -become American voters, and we should be careful not to slander them in the course of the Cook-Peary controversy. A colossal statue In white marble emblematic of purity is being erected just at the head of the Tenderloin In New York, but one statue will not clear the reputation of that locality. Attorney General Williams of Ore gon and of the Grant administrations is alive and is still holding office. He has the office-holding habit in its most chronic form. Sight en 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 on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, 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 Hay Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. H. Mill Son. The hotel dining will soon be ready for use again since the last banquet When you have piles don't fail to use ManZan, the great pile remedy. The only real way to cure this annoy ing trouble Is to apply some'Ling 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. J -- Money needs money to keep up the appearances that have to go with It PMEUIES ; The $1.00 bottle contain :- 2 times as much at th 60 cent size. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO mm x dose at bed time urn L V ally relievea the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY CHICAGO. V. For Sale by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-. TIIIC DIAMOND HRAND. A. I-a.lt.-. t A.k yaar WmulM fc kl-rkv-lr'a llaa.aa. llrad, Till la He and fcola aiealllc1 ti-t, teale.1 wttf Hlua Rttifcoa, Taka na alba. Ha. mf .MP lrvratt. A,kf"r lll IiYn-TFBS imilVD HKAM Pll.l., (. yean, Itnowa as Best. Slat, Alwav Keltat'la SOID BY DRL'GGISTS EVFVHERf The pure in heart are slow to credit calumnies. How's Tali! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHEXY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hcnorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. WALDIXQ. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Burfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The rude jester Is bn :her to the fool. By taking a dose or two of Beea 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 Fhar macy. The strongest evidence of love Is sacrifice. The Bead te Sscess has ' many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success to day demands health, but Electric Bit ters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, Uver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and onrlches 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 sxkly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by J. H. Hil' & Son Admiral Dewey val defender. Is our greatest na There Is nothing better we know of for all kidney troubles than Pineules. These pills are really excellent In cases of weak back and backache, pains In the neck ot the bladder, rheumatic pain and kindred ailments, due to weakened, disordered kidneys. Sold by Palace Drug Sto-.e and City Pharmacy. Walter Well man may now decide to discover the discoverer. Rings Little Liver Pills easy to take, gentle In action, pleasant ef fect Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Mr. Taft Is taking to the tall tin hers, but he knows the road out In any emergency where salve Is required, use Plnesalve CarboIIxed there is nothing better for cuts, burns and bruises. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Expenses will continually be on the increase In a progressive state. For the sake of Justice to the afflict ed and for the good of humanity, It Is my right and duty to recommend Hol- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. We owe our country and our fellowmen a duty, Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. The weather man is probably tak ing a holiday. A Harry Up CalL box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarterFor the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself, terri bly Johnnie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa cant 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. It Hill A Son. Don't forget to put a little broth on the Taft banquet card. clam Has your stomach gone out of busi ness T If so you can reach the top notch of physical and mental power by using HelUsters Rocky Mountain Tea, S3 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pal ace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. L - if WANT ADS. 1 0- per woap 1 f! CA8H TO ACCOMPANY ORDER. t.nixoijifc. x w a . IE l A man who has experience in grocery and general merchandise, also lumber business, wanU employment; will ing to work and be generally useful, for moderate salary, Can give good references as to character and re r liability. Would work as sales man and keep accounts posted for employer. Address W, 116 Slocumb St., Goldsboro, N. C. 10-6 3t ROOMS FOR REM-Furnished or unfurnished, ia Arlington Hotel. Apply to 15. H. Griffin. 9-8 tf WASTED Shirtwaists to make prices reasonable. Mrs. Charles Brown, 303 Johnt St. So. 9-27 tf tUK KtJT New two-story house, containing six rooms conveniently arranged; good water, large garden and outhouses; 10 per month. A. Roscower. LOsi Somewhere between 5 & 10c Store and MaJ. Davis' residence, a plain gold ring marked "Anna," on Inside. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Major Davis at 5 & 10c Store. 9-29 tf LOST Mrs. F. M. McCuller's bank book, on Bank of Wayne; also Miss Hilda Foust's bankbook on Golds boro Savings Bank. Finder will please leave at this office. Norfolk & Southern Railway Harry X. Welrett ard flags X. Kerr, Seeelvers. Direct tkrongh train service be tween all points In Easter A orta Car olina, and Tia Norfolk te all Eastern cities. Schedule In effect Sept 1. Trains Leave Goldsboro. 7:00 a. m. daily for Kinston, New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort and Intermediate points 4:20 p. m. daily for Kinston, New Bern, Oriental, Morehead City, Beaufort, and Intermediate points. Trains Leave Wilson. 1:12 a. m. (Express) daily except Sun day for Chocowlnlty, Washington, Edenton, Elizabeth City, and Nor folk. Arrives at Norfolk 4-25 p. m. S:22 p. m. daily except Sunday for Farm ville, Chocowlnlty, Wash lngton, and intermediate stations. 7:57 a. m., Sunday only, fo Choco wlnlty, New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort, and intermediate sta . tions. .' 9:32 a. m. daily except Sunday for Raleigh and intermediate stations 7:42 p. m. dally except Sarday 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. L. Roy all, Ticket Agent, Goldsboro, N. C H. C. HUDGLNS, G. P. A. W. W. CROXTON, A G P. A. E. T. LAMB, G. M. Norfolk, Va. 0TICE OF SALE. Valuable Real Estate, Fremont, North Carolina. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage bearing date Afay 7. 1904, executed by R. E. Peacock 8nd wife to the Bank of Fre znont, refclFtered in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Wayne County North Carolina, in Book 84, page 358, and under and by virtue of a power of sate contained in a mortgage bearing date May 8, 1908, executed by R. E. Peacock and wife to Elizabeth Pea- cok and registered in said office In Book 98, page 108, we will, on Thurs day. November 11, 1909, at 11 o'clock, a m., at the Court House door in Goldsboro, North Carolina, sell for cash at public auction the lands de scribed in the Bald mortgages, as fol lows to-wlt: In the mortgage of the Bank of Fremont Situate in Fremont, North Carolina, beginning at the In tersection of Main and Sycamore fctreets in the town of Fremont, and running with the southern line of Main street, 69 feet to the Bank of Fremont line; thence with the said Bank of Fremont line south 102 feet to J. T. Hooks' line; thence east with the said J. T. Hooks line to the line of Sycamore street; thence north with the line of said Sycamore street to the beginning. And described in the sec ond of said mortgages as follows: One town lot in the town of Fremont, situate on the corner of Main and Syc amore streets, bounded as follows On the north by Main street, on the east by Sycamore street, on the south by A. IL Jarman's lot, on the west by the Bank lot This the 9th day of October, 1909. BANK OF FREMONT, ELIZABETH PEACOCK, Mortgagees. Musk oven seem to be on all polar bills of fare. Ton need a tonic that will put the sap of Ufa into your system and for tify yon from all diseases. Holllster Pocky Monutaln Tea Is recognised as the greatest atrengthener known. Tea 3T Tablets, SS cents. Palace Drag Store and Imperial Pharmacy. LIS FOR BREAKFAST New Buck Wheat, Pure Maple Syrup, No. 1 Spanish Mackerel, fat and juicy. Hotel Astor Coffee, surd to please you. Call and look over my stock. It will pay you to do so. 1 can save W. H. FONVIELLE, 137 Centre Street South. GROCER. Goldsboro Wesson Cooking Oil has come to stay. Those of you who have used It have found out that it goes further, gives best re&'ilK and Is cheaper than lard, uul a great deal more wholesome. For salad dressing it hai no superior, ami for frying purpose it ia just a little ahead of anything you have ever used. Wo have just received a fresh barrel and we want those who have neve,- used It to give it a fair trial, and you will thank us for calling your attention to it. :"c. a quart. Only at the . ; ; . .' " - j. People's Popular Drug Store! 3IZ3:CZ3LZ3C EDGAR A. SIMKINS, Pri.dp.1. GURNET P. HOOD, An t Pri.cipJ. Goldsboro Night School. A BUSINESS COLLEGE. Telegraphy, Book-Keeping, Penmanship,' Letter Writing, Shorthand, Type-Writing, Mathematics, English LOCATION, METROPOLITAN BUILDING. TUITION-Oae Subject, $3.00; u V CM C CO to iVi3' Mm III O " 'li((ri riii ill i2 c 32 IIjIIiIiIJJ 1-2 p7S O 8 PJ fllJ UK; )ij: :ij?UHM!A to lit V c O mi Does It Pay To Have A Telephone In Your House? Southern Bell Phone 47. El SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUi TEN! you money. 3C 3C in Drug Co, inn LESLIE C. LAM, An't Prlocip.l" JAMES R. MOORE, lo.tn.ctor. and Law. Two Subjects, $5.00 Per Month. The man who has a Telephone in his house is always in touch with the best of everything that's going. The man who hasn't is shut up in a box. Call on the manager for terms to-day. Telephone Co. I Coal Goes Up in price when the miners see fit to strike, and thus make the supply less than the demand. It also goes down when the conditions are reversed. Whatever the state of the market, you're always sure of getting good quality coal fro mus at as reasonable a figure as circumstances will permit W. M. Griffin, The Coal and. Wood Dealer. FOR A POUND OF Good Butter HV.T IT AT Barnes Bakery n I Goldslr ro Floral Co. I Phone No. 192 One Dose Cures ! Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 2, '09. The Lane Drug Co., Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sirs I took some of Dr. Lane's CHILL-TO-KILL for chills about three months ogo and it cured me. I ha ven 7 had any chills since. (Signed) Dewey Hunt. Price SO Cents. No Cure. No Pay. For Sale by The Lane Drug Co FOR 'LW ONLY Our SiH-c-lultU's at Reduced l'rlfes for Cash. Fruit Jelly .................... .$.09 Sweet i'utatovs, per peck ,18 Canned Sweet 1'utatoea .08 lapIntM .09 Canned Tie I inches .09 Cann'uil Table Peaches .14 Cocoa .23 Canned Oysters .09 Canned or Dry Mackerel ........ .09 Bottled Mustard .09 Peanut Butter 09 Canned Vegetable Soup ......... .09 Canned Chicken Soup ........... .09 Mother's Gtlatino , ,09 Ice Cream Jello .13 All kinds of condensed milk reduced. Jackson Square CofTee .3 Jackson Square Coffee & Chicory .22; Post Toastlfis .09 Toilet Paper .08 Canned Tomalors ,10c size 09- Canned Tumato's, 15c size ....... .14 Salt, per 100 pounds 50 Grape Nuts ,13 Lemon, per doz. .20 Gold Dual, lui ne size 22 Free sample of Mother's Gelatine given on reque'at Yours to serve, Gurley & Sasser. POR RENT. Seven-room house North James street, between Mulberry and Ash streets. City water and electric lights. A most desirable location. Per month $16.67. N. E. Bradford, Ileal Estate mid Insurance Broker Oflice lu National Bank Building. Goldsboro, If. C I'hone 1S& F. A. DAMELS F. B. DA5HXS F. A: DANIELS & SON, Attorneys-at-Law GOLDSBORO, N. C. Dr. E. C. Vitoo, DENTIOT. Phone S80, iQoldeboro. MHO SALE FOB CITY TAXES. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon day the 1st flay of November. 1909. at the Court House door at twelve o'clock. nri, I will sell for taxes past due tin- property of the parties named below. J. B. Outlnvv. $3114; W. E. Burnett. $1.42; Ellen Herring, $.65; Whit Dortch, $7.13. 9-11 30t4 J. S. WARRICK, City Tax Collector. ;
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