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ISGIiSD'S GBEATEB QCISTIOX. A Demecratia Newspaper, . fufcllshed Every Evening Excepv Bandar. ' AHQUS PUBLISHING CO. THE JOS. B. ROBINSON. .Editor Subscription Price, in Advance JLIJLU, JWM ' rvn. Year ........... ....",0 150 glx Months...... Three Months . . . One Month Aim Week.....,- U5 JO .10 1 ' .' 8EMI-WEEKLI ABtfVS. 11-00 Das Tear.. JO M pix Montka. ....... Three Month. : , MJ" Enured at th. Postofflce to Golds- fcoro a second olaM mau matter. nr..i.i.An m ' forty cases of hookworm, and yet Congress Is not In session. am will lanse again Into obscur- .. . rrv,.l,i,-A MnnftPVelt lCSVCS It WUBM u.vuv.. the Jungle. The Tammany tiger is still on deck, hut his smile is not quite so expansive but his smue n v as " WaS; -J Nature in these parts has simply ,i is trvln to Caugui luo - - improve on It Colonel Roosevelt is hunting bou goes in Africa, which may be related to the octopuses ot Aoierica. President Taft says he found no i. a l V, ia Inner tClU T. KirrSS fistic, Henry Clews Jr.. and his wife have Henry Clews Jr.. an separated. They must nTJ ' " When President Woodrow Wilson .noke of the passing away of old things, it is beUeved had Uncle Joe uungs, . Cannon in mind. . Mrs. Pankhurst thinks the women means of more steeply graduated du of tnts country should march on ties on estates, retaining the max, wJhington. Coxle did it and he had mum and minimum, but raising he wasmngiou. vu rates on lower valuations; by in to Keep on u.e gr. ." - ... v, c tini Tne kSoutn as a ytuum to v. - becoming forehanded when it can ex- ed;by increasing taxes on undevel becom ng loreuau by raising the duty on es- ST for that was the amount it expended to January-September ot the present TaleX year. In that Ume 4 caienaar k.. churches were buut m me oouiu. great expenditure has been vermca by the Baltimore Manufacturers Kec ord, which rightly regards it as marvelous illustraUoa ot the increas lng wealth of the South as well as an ing weaitn or me ouuiu ua wen Pvirtfinoe ot the fact that it is using i. 1,1. l.n hot torn) on t flf its 1US ncaau iui ..v . . people. THE COUMRl'S PBOSPEKITY. The reports oi me comuicivu" . ,,1,1 rpntiv. show ..... ...Inl afiCUVftCDp av ' the country to be in a prosperous and healthy condition, with prospects vt the most successful season in the his- tory ot the United States. Unseasonably warm weather has had a temporarily depressing effect upon some lines of retaU trade, but this is conceded to be a mere passing condition, while the larger indications all point to what Dun's Review call "a year ot unequalled business," dur ing 1910. t,.itd This means, according to the Re view ot Trade referred to that "ex- pressed in atmohi mcuui, - ures. the United States is now in- evening its wealth at a rate never be- fore achieved Prices ar .high, and there is the nZ JJlt ol discussion of eco- nomic policies, but neither the one nor the other seem In anyway to shake confldence or to check industrial prog- ress. The outlook tor an excellent noliday trade throughout the country is bright, and we shall soon be in ., : - .7, ..j. . U9 IU11 HUB VI u. . tv. y,a mr,th nr.thr all previous records were broken in the . . v,cQa iwi in the iron and steel trade, which is universally recognized as the great " barometer of commercial and Indus- ., m. tht in nrae. tically every division orders are re- Fremont line; thence with the said ceived in heavy volume and many Bank ot Fremont line south 102 feet to mills are falling behind in their de- f- T. Hooks' line; thence east wth liveries. There Is an increasing de- tho said J. T. Hooks line to the line mand tor coal and lumber and other Syc.more street; thence north witb building material is active. ot lT.T 10 These are important signs of the beginning. And described in the sec jlmeB ond of said mortgages as follows: Wis have every reason to feel as- One town lot In the town of Fremont sured that the remainder of the pres- " orher of Main and Syc ent year and allot next year will be a '"' "treete, bounded as follows: period ot prosperity such as we have On tbe north by Main street, on the not seen either before or Bince the panle the very memory ot which is rapidly passing away. . There has been a slight decline in the price of cotton, but it is not taken seriously, and there is every reason to believe that with a short crop the level will be kept to at least fiftee cents, with a strong probability that it will go still higher. ; F. A. DA5IILS F. B. D1XIELS fl IF. A. DANIELS & SON, A i.rt.o4-I GOLDSCORO, N. C The budget went out ot the Housa or Commons a plain defiance to the House of Lords, for none of Its terms of taxation were modified. , The land owners and capitalism In general are asked by It to bear a due share of the public burden, which in these days of Dreadnoughts Is , Indeed heavy. Heretofore the land-owners have been able to shirk a due proportion of the i lint th forces behind t'remter t Asqulth and Chancellor of the -i unvj fiunre are fully de- termlned that an end shall be put to all r.hirkine of that nature. When the bill came up in the House; rnmmons for Its final reading, only, two Liberals abstained from voting. j The Liberty party stands pieugeti v tha hudeet as it stands, and it H ready for the day of battle. The U.rd wi'i not be permlited to modify the wMn u as u j(. parliament will be dissolved. an.l an aDDeal in a general election will be taken to the country. In such a contest tne iaiiouaui, u( members, will line up with the Liter als and Labor members. The issue relates solely to the power er of the House of Commons to dic t.ta th financial bills of the king dom. The House of Lords lacks the power to modify ""itohZ the power to reject them. Thi Is the chauges niade by tbe House 0f Lords in the Irish land bill will not be permitted to confuse the Issue The contest is of a deeply historical n... tot mv never nature. j-ui come. The Lords ''may not desire to meet the Issue broadly and barely, r.nd they may again await a more convenient period. They are proverb ially good at backing down when confronted by the masses of the peo- Me, and that is just wnere uiey a at in the present conflict over th, Duugeu Briefly speaking, the budget call additional 145.000,000 for old ,15,000.000 more now t-e m and $35i00Oi000 more f0r the navr in the near future. By re ducing the sinking fund only $11,000 - 000 all told of additional revenue will be needed. One-half of from nquors and tobacco, and Zbther half is to be raised by the sUmp duty; the rates on incomes, especially on those unearn at the terminaUon of leases to account for the -Increase in values in the meantime, and in the future by a atifl increase of 20 per cent in the a nn th Inrreases in values of lano. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD I fnr n CnS0 of CfOUD. Cold Or . , , , Pneumonia which is not promptly relieved by VICK'S CROUP and PNEUMONIA SALVE if applied at first , i i svmDtom' does not apply to J t, - - MembraMlS CrOUp Whkh is 'w ,u"" 2C0TICE OF SALE, " Yalmible Keal istate, tremont, .onn Carolina. Under and by virtue of a power ol sale contained in a mortgage bearing date May 7. 1904, executed by R. E. Peacock and wife to the Bank ot Fre mont, refelftered in the office of the Keglster of Deeds of Wayne County, - . nnlra -,, v---. - - "d under and by virtue of a power ot sate conUined in a mortgage bearing May 8. 1908, executed by R E Peacock -d ife to ElUabeth ,a- registered in said office in Book 98. page 108. w. will on Thurs- day. November 11. 1909 at 11 o clock, th. Court House door , a Goldsboro. North Carolina, sell for , " , . scribed in the said mortgages, as fol , - , lows to-wit: In the mortgage ot th Bank of Fremontituate in Fremont North Carolina, beginning at the In- tersecUon ot Main and Sycamore town of Fremont, and i.nnlnn wUH t h a aAiilhArii Una -if ".11 Wain street. 69 feet to the Bank rBO u j v.w. u .uutu by A. II. Jarman's lot, on the west by luw Tnl8 th 8th day ot October. 1909 BANK OF FREMONT. ELIZABETH PEACOCK, Mortgagees Dr. E. C. Vitou, DENTIST. Phcw80 lOokf alsoreH NJO FREE TO ALL "?.w. Tin I" MmI Mem Tto. THE BEX CCSPUT, Cud Bg., ToWo. Osk 't ir"v, i Scene from "LENA RIVERS" at the Messenger Opera House next PINEULES Tha $1.00 bottle contains 2 times as much as the 60 cent size. (v-n at t vmNcv m Ann TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO f A 4ose t bed time oin Lr ally relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE MHN W. KENNEDY CHICAGO. U. For Sale by Palace Drug Store ans City Pharmacy. CHICHESTER S PILLS SOLD BY DRL'CGISTS EV'FPKERt No one has yet detected Halley's comet with the naked eye. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas f 'our.f V S3. County ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this fith day of De cember, A. D. 1RS6. A V. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous purfares of the system. St?nd for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. It never occurs to Mr. Rockefeller that the trust microbe needs atten tion. Forced Into Exile. Win. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla . wa.3 an exile from home. Mountain air, lit! thoug' t, would cure a fright ful Sung-iacMng cough that had deflf-d J all remedies tor two years. After s'x months he returned, death dogging hU steps. "Thpn I began to use Dr King's New Discovery," he writes, "and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from desperate lung diseases Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it d!s- pels Hoarseness and Sore Throat Cures Gripp. Bronchitis and, Hemor rhages, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. 50c and $1.00, trial bottle free guaranteed by J. H. Hill & Son Jeffries Is training on the roof of a hotel. He is already up in the air. A Scalded Boy's Srleks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maris Taylor, of Nebo., Ky., who writes that when all thought he would die. Buck' len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fevei Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chil blains, Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles. 25c at X 1L Hill &. Son's. Too sharp a sword cuts the scab- bard. If you want tbe best remedy for your cold, insist upon Bees Laxative Cough Syriip. Through its laxative nrinciDle. It gently moves the bowels. and in that Way drives tbe cold from the system. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy, PI bl-clifW-trr't IMMMtBiulAV fllhl i Bed li WUVf Kxes. Mali with KiMn. Tk mhrr. Br mf J"r JL llllMllHII KUVU I I.I n -V" IT it- .'V Wednesday nignt. Kills Her Foe ef 20 Years, "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., ' was Dyspepsia. 1 suffered Intensely aftei eating or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had fall ed and several doctors gave me up, 1 tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now 1 can eat anything. I am seventy years old and am over joyed to get my health and strength back again." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back. Female Complaints, its uneuualed. Only 50c at J. H. Hill & Son. The man who knows how to make love the best knows how to love the worst Young Girls Are YlcUms of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 2uc at J. H Hill & Son. Quoting the Scriptures is a sign it is tjnich easier than to live up to them. There isn't anything so annoying o' so painful nor is there anything quite so hard to get rid of as piles. Man Zan, the great pile remedy, is the beat you can use, for it directly reaches the seat of the trouble and at once re- lieves and soothes pain. It is applied by means of a tube with nozzle at tached. Sold by Talaco Drug Store and City Pharmacy. There will this time. be no Hearst recount The best, most pleasant, easiest and safost pill Is Rings Little Liver Pills. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy, Uncle Joe carries no gum drops to give to the Insurgents. There is nothing so good for all kid ney troubles as Plneules, the new kid ney remedy. Pineules act promptly in relieving backache, weak back, pain in the bladder and all urlnarj disorders. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. The man whose sons are daughters still stands by football. A friend in need is Pinesalve Car bolized. Never be without It. Pine- salve Carbollzed is good for cuts burns, bruises and scratches. Sold b Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy A poll tax receipt Is better at the polls than a white ribbon. Shenmatlsm Cured in a Day. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheuma tism and Neuralgia radically cures Id to 3 days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. II removes at ence the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The Ar3t dose greatly benefits. 75 cent and $1. Sold by M. E. Robinson Bro., druggists, Ooldsboro, N. C. K0TICB OF SALE OF IAXD. As attorney for the heirs of Mrs. M. H. Privett deceased. I will on Mon day, the 2th day of November, 19M, at 12 o'clock, m, sell at subtle auction for cash at the Court House door In the City et Goldsboro, for the purpose of division among said heirs, the fol lowing described lot of land in ths City of Goldsboro, County of Wayne, State of North Carolina, known In the plan ot said city as lot No. 253, and bounded as follows: Fronting east oa James street and south on Mulberry street, containing one-halt acre more or less. - J. LANGHORNB BARHAM. Attorney. This .the 25th day et October, 190. viuE-ULES fcr Ih3 Take a Duofold garment in your own hands and examine it. . ' Notice how light and clastic it is. Feel how fine and smooth the inside cotton, linen or silk fabric is no prickly, crawling wool against your skin. Notice that the outer fabric wool or silkoline, as you choose is held to the inner one by a stitch in the knitting, every inch or so. And between the fabric is a layer of air. That is the beauty of HeallK UrvderweeskT Put th garment on: You feel no weight. After exer cise it doesn't, stick to you. Go from a hot room out of doors there's no chill. The air between the fabrics ven tilates the garment and adds warmth, but no weight. Why not have" perfect ease and perfect protection in one garment ? W hy not go after it today ? Various stylet, wciht and shades. Sues mud fit guaraat M. N. EPSTEIN. . 0J 44 '' S3 P"""- A' V t ' ' V Do You Intend To Build a House? If so, you should consult us and get our prices before buying anything in the builder's Hue. We manufacture and sell anything in Lumber, 8ash, Deors and Blinds, Screen Doors, Mantels, Turned Work, Shingles, Laths, etc., and can furnish you tbe very best Paints and Oils at rock bottom prices. We can and will sive you money on anything in builders' material. No order tod small or too large to receive our prompt and careful attention. Special attention given to out-of-town orders. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Yours to pleas, A. T. Griffin Manufacturing Go. For Sale ! One new eight-room two-story house, three cabinet mantles, good Dump and fine young orchard. Lot 58x225 feet Situated on Beach St near Daisy St Five-room cottage, city water and in first class repair. Lot 55x140 feet Situated on Park Ave. near Daisy St E. SL Denning's two-acre lot, con taining one six-room tin-roof house, one three-room house, celled and in first-class condition. One vacant lot on Daisy St near Beach St, a most desirable location. One vacant lot on Daisy St near Park Ave. at a bargain. One eight-room two-story house, good well water, tin roof and in first class repair. Lot 51x116 1-2 feet Daisy near Boundary St One four-room cottage and store house. Lot 60x210 feet Situated on "A" St north of the cotton mill. Two vacant lots on South Slocumb St overlooking the new high school site. 52x210 each. Mr. G. W. Daughtry's desirable seven-room cottage. Lot 60 1-2x240 feet A small tenant house in Edmund son Town at a bargain. One six-room house corner of Wil liam and Atlantic Sts. Two four-room houses near corner of William and Atlantic Sts. Two four-room houses near corner of William and Atlantic Sts. Mrs. Callie Langston's three-acre tract of land, corner of William St and the Norfolk & Southern Railway, A desirable five-room cottage (new) on Vine St between Centre and Wil (lam Sts, The J. W. Loftln farm northeast of the city. Situated on the north side of the Norfolk & Southern Railway, The Henry Guess place northeast of the city. Suitable for track growing. Eighty-three (83) acres of land two miles southwest of Fikesville, known as the Sam Kates place. Two vacant lots within 150 yards oi the Pikesvllle graded school. G. B. Cuddington's farm six and one- halt miles northwest of Goldsboro and three miles southwest of Pikevllle. Three hundred and forty-five acres of land two and one-halt miles south of Dudley, 75 acres In -cultivation, good frame dwelling with tin root The J. L. Pearson place six and one half miles north of Goldsboro; twelve acres in cultivation and balance In timber and wood. ' FOB BENT. Three new 9-room two-story houses in East Goldsboro, Revilo Park prop erty. '-'. ' y '.-'.' N. E. Bradford, Real Estate and Insnraace Broker Office la National Bank Building. Goldsboro, If. C Wra. S.. Granger OPTOMETRIST. Special attention given to school children's eyes. 143 WEST CENTRE STEEET.S0UTH AdvartlM In th ARGUS T PAT. SP. 23. , . aofola VALUE AND STYLE IN Suits That's what you re what we'll and We sincerely believe that the man who wishes to spend no less than $15 nor more than $25 will get in the purchase of A JOSEPH SUIT the fullest amount of durability, shape-retention and distinctive ness that such modest prices f have been known to command. . Ao Ao Jseplh9 FOR VALUES. JUST ARRDVED AT Joseph Edwards! 100 Ladies' Coat Suits in all sizes and colors the latest styles and desigDS. These are well selected suits and as beginners in this liue, we mean to nndeisell any line of suits in this city and elsew here. Give us a trial and you will be convinced that you can save at least five dollars on your winter suit. Our linejof dress goods,; clothing, shoes is ceroplete and be assured you can Jsave money by buying at our estab lishment. Ve will prove that good result8are found at JOSEPH EDWARDS CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. EAST CAROLINA Teachers Training School .Established and maiu tain ed by the State for the young men and women who w ish to qualify themselves for tht profes sion of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5th, 1909. i For prospectus and information,! address EOBT H. WEIGHT, President, Greenville, NO. ' 1902 AX k: 17 M (; It W 1 4j- it: f? Overcoats ! looking for that's give you. OR OVERCOAT
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