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Cm? gowlt 0ua A Democrat! "Newspaper. Jubliake4 Every Evening Eicon Sunday. ARGUS PUBLISHINU I U. THE FABXEB FEED SAIL. THB ion. fi. ROBINSON.,.. , . -Editor eiutmcription Price, la Advance. 1U1LI AKCUS. one Iear...............""i"5-(W J5U Months.. 160 Three Month One Month Cue Week.. -10 giJfl-WEEXLl AJtfirVS. Du4 Tear... .'....'....i...W0 kit Manilla... 19 Three Months Jt Entered at the Postofflce la Oolde boro as second class mall matter. Headline asks If bank president are politicians. Of course not; they don't have to be. The blizzard oughtn't to come. We had been led to expect no cold weath er this winter. Don't be too hard on President Tafi Even Lincoln didn't make good the first few months. Congress, not having Mr. Roosevelt on Its hands, ought to have an unus .ually quiet, easy session. It is most agreeable to reflect thai the drama will lose neither Jeffries nor Johnson until next July. The King of England has consented to dissolve Parliament Ought to Im port him when Congress meets. In England the Peers and Common ers are addressing their constituen cies. Here they would be taking the slump. Walsh and Morse may now reflect, at this timely season, on the truth that it is more blessed to give than t receive. Railroad president has been indi ted f u rebating. If this keeps up, it will b? tossible In time to convict a man fjr murder. The prevailing styles of garments after Sunday, If the weather bureau may be trusted, will tend to furs and heavy goods. Zhe Jeffries-Johnson bout having l een settled, there's no reason wh prosperity shouldn't return with nor tr:il business conditions. When we consider that the sun and soli pf the United States have pro duced for the American farmer seven ty billions of dollars during a period of eleven years, an dthat the year just closed has been the most prosperous in the agricultural history of the of the country, we may well take pride in the natural resources of this country and look forward with;confl ilence to the future. Secretary Wilson, of the Depart ment of Agriculture, has Just made public hie annual report which shows the foregoing facts, together with number of details which are of great interest. Glancing first at that part of the re- rcrt which is of the greatest Interest in the South, attention may be called to Ms statement that no cotton ciop dime that of 1873 has been sold by the farmers of the South for as hlh i price per pound as this one. The sec retaiy points out that with cctton sell iug, on November 7, at li 7 teats per doii nd and cotton seed se'ling for twmty-flve dollars a ton, the present rmi should be worth at least elsht hundred and fifty million dollars. This Is a cheering note in that De partment of Agriculture in which we are most deeply interested. But it is the corn crop which yields the largest sum of money, and it has now attained proportions which an; literally clossal. One billion seven hundred and twenty millions is the amount of money which the corn crop of 1909 will yield. The secretary, who has a graphic way of placing facts be fore his readers, tells us that this amount nearly equals the value of the clothing and the articles of personal adornment worn by seventy-six mil liors of people, according to the cen sus of 1900. It is equal to the entire value of all the gold, silver and bul lion in the country; it is fifteen mil lions a day, during a period of one hundred and twenty days, grown from the sell of the country enough to buy every day two new battleships of tV D.vadnought type. 't Is, however, the rounU numbers of the period of eleven years which are most impressive, though even raese it is Impossible to grasp in all tlulr significance. The value of our agricultural products has Increased I row less than four billions ant' a half. eleven years ago, to more than eight billions and three-quarters tor the present year. This sum has enabled the farmer to pay off his mortgage it has aided in the establishment of new banks; it has helped the farmer to improve the quality of the soil. The Western fanner has not been able to secure the due proportion In the Increased price of beef which OLD SORES Every old sore is an external symptom of a depraved or polluted con dition of the blood. These festering places on the flesh are kept open and la a state of Irritation because the circulation is continually discharging into them the impurities and morbid matters with which it is filled. This pol luted condition of the blood may be the remains of some constitutional trouble; the effect of a long spell of sickness, which has left the blood stream weak and germ-infected, or because the natural refuse of the borfv, which should pass off through the proper avenues, has not all been eliminated, and has been absorbed into the circulation. External treatment may cause the place to scab over temporarily, but the blood is not made any purer by such treatment, and soon the sore will return or break out at another place and be as bad or worse than before. S. S. S. hmila old nr by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation. It goes clown to the very bottom of the trouble and so completely changes the circulation that there is no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rich, healthful blood, s. 5?. s. hi th ore from the bottom, the skin regajuia its natural color, and when S. S.8. has thoroughly cleansed and purihed the blood the place is permanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice fra to all who write. nrff cwrer eoEproTfl on a rr wt. n i mmnmrnrnm pi (ii iwiw ii ikj ' umii '" Cheap for 30 Days I will sell Prof. A. E. Woltz's elegant new 11-room house on Park avenu. large corner lot, near City Park, $4,500; Dr. Exum's fine house and lot on I'ii'-k Avenue, $6,000; Miss Adeto Gnllowpy's house and lot, west s ite Jona street, $6,000; two vacant lots opposite Orpohan Home, $450 each; two vacant lots on Slocumb street, $9. SO per front foot; the Southerland house and lot on Slocumb street; two houses and lots and 2 vacant lots on Virginia street; Mr. Brogden's house and lot on Slocumb street, $1,950; the John Taylor bouse and lot and store and lot, corner George and Elm streets, $900; Mrs. S. E. Crumpler's two houses and lots on Elm street. $1,550 and $2,650; Mr. Bowden's house and lot and vacant lot on John street, $1,800; house and lot on Boundary street, $3,500; Mrs. Witherins toa's house and lot on corner of Williams and Raliroad streets, $1,150; Mr. George Brown's large lot, corner of Boundary and Railroad streets; two stores, three large houses and lots and room for several vacant lou. price $4,500, for only $3,500; Mrs. McDonald's house and lot on Williams street, $2,000; Mr. Kit Holt's valuablo corner stores, worth $10,000, will take, for a few days, $7,000; also the R. D. Holt estate; the Willis Parker house and lot, price $2,500, will take, for a few days, $1,S00; also several other houses and lots and vacant lots in and near the city; also several farms near the city; the Plkeville Hotel, werth $4,000, will take, for a few days, $2,800; Billle Ham's store and 100-acre farm and vacant property at Plkeville. for only $10,000. When you wish to buy, sell or rent a house and lot or farm, or buy life and fire insurance. It will be to your Interest to see the Real Estate Hus tler, who will give you a square deal and works for a commission only has sold considerably over a. million dollars' worth of property, and not a bad title. Office, Walnut Street; hours, 12 to 2 and 3 to 6. E. L. EDMLINDSON. GOLDSBORO, IN. C. Take a Duofold garment- in your own hands and examine it. Noticp how light and elastic it is. Feci 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 lehvetn tht fabric is m layer of air. That is the beauty of D Improved -aofolc) H e a.1 ik Urd erwe ear Put the garment on: You feel no weifht. 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 parment and adds warmth, but no weight. Why not have perfect ease and perfect protection in one garment ? Why not go after it today ? Vlriwi tyU. weight tk4t. SUm mmi (U gmurmod. N. EPSTEIN. m m. ia i iff i -1,''UVY'aVJ,7P'I in- i T .J.I i 'V1',,i','a''' VV A 7V i Vyi-:?y: , ... - , :i iff J If I c.iiw ADVERTISE IN THE ARGUS State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas 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 If you want the best remedy for your cold, insist upon Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Through its laxative principle, it gently moves the bowels, and in that way drives the cold from the system. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. If this is not Indian summer it Is at rhat rannnt he cured bv the use of I an v rate Indian autumn. snouio go 10 nun, lor hi buowu HJj., CBtarrh Cure. With proceedings begun or contem plated against Standard Oil, the cot ton exchange, the sugar trust, and others, Uncle Sam will be kept busy. "Has a woman the right to adminis ter an oath?" a headline asks. There are times when the provocation to give vent to one is strong, if not lady like. ' We don't know much about the dra matic version of "The Servant in tbe House," but the impression is that the servant herself has things pretty much her own way. The transport Prairie, with men and arms for Nicaragua, got stuck in the mud near Philadelphia. Couldn't blame the transport, considering the Influence of the vicinity. Every person In America would have $34.98 if the money in circulation on December 1 were equally divided. For our part we'll accept 4.98 and let Rockefeller keep the rest. Report has it that Gorky has been bounced by tbe Socialists because he has become too prosperous. It is harj li ck that a man can't drink cham pagne just because be is a bit unconventional. the result of Inquiries in fifty repre sentative cities that the retailer has been making a profit of thirty-eight per cent, on an average, on his beef. But while in the matter of beef pro duction the farmer has not shared equally with the wholesale and retail dealer and the packer, he has cous nearer getting his fair share of trie Increase in the price of hog products vhlch is another striking illustration of tbe necessity for the farmers of the South to turn their attention to the raising of hogs. The year Is rapidly drawing to a close, and the different lines of agW ulture and Industry will be taaing an Inventory. The Iron and steel Indus try, the textile Industry, the outpu tot the mines and the lumberin j industry will all show great improvements, and in most instances it is a foregone con elusion that a record will have been .nade. But It Is safe to say that in none of tbcm will there be such a record aa In the agricultural products of the coun t.y, which show an excess over last year of eight hundred and sixty-nine million dollars. Jt Is a gratifying fact for we real ire that "the farmer feeds thetn all. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swora to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) . Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. There is nothing so good for all kid ney troubles as Pineules, the new kid ney remedy. ... Pineules act promptly in relieving backache, weak back, pain in the bladder and all urinary disorders. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy, s The English peers despise taxation with representationr The American suffragette rarely ever has to be fed through a pump. if A friend in need is Plnesalve Car bolized. Never be without it Pine salve Carbolized is good for cute burns, braises and scratches. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. A Scalded Bey's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo., Ky., who writes thai. when all thought he would die, Buck. ten's Arnica Salve wholly cured him Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Feve. Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chii blains. Chapped Hands. Soon rouu Piles. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son's. Don't worry about giving his Satan ic majesty his due; he'll get it. Dr. Wta Ting Fang considers football a crude form or mansiaugnter. Young Girls Are Victims 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. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son. Do You Intend To Build a House? If so, you should consult us and get our prices befere buying anything in the builder's line. We manufai and sell anything in Lumber, Sash, Veers an Blinds, Screen Deers, Mantels, Turned Werk, Shingles Laths, ete and can furnish you the very best ralats and Oil at rock bottom srlces. We can and will save yeu money ea anything in builders' material. No order too small or too large to receive our prompt and eareful attention. Special attention glvea U. out-et-town orders. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. , . Tours te pleas. . " A T. Griffin Manufacturing Co. Praise undeserved is satire in dis guise. ELITE PRESSING CLUB. TIIE SUGAR TRUST EXPOSURE. Richard Parr, the man who has been behind the sugar trust frauds, has been in evidence before the sugar trust ,adiea' garments investigation more than any other man who has been entangled within this spider's web of evidence. He took the stand on Thursday af ternoon and gave some very valuable evidence. He exposed all the hollow mockery of the weighing devices which have been adopted since that time. The truth of the matter is that the American Sugar Refining ComDUT has been guilty during the past fe Christmas present lust Centre Street, South ef St James HeteL All kinds of cleaning, pressing and alterations, both for gentlemen and Finding great de mana lor Dyeing uarment. we Daw installed an up-to-date Dyeing Onttit aad can dye old or worn garments an color and make them leek like new. We guarantee satisfaction. We also &ke orders for gentlemen's Tailor- Hade Salts, and have a full line of samples. To the person giving us the most work from now until Christmas, we will present a Solid Gold Sing as s XlUs Her Foe of 20 Tears. "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., "waa Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely aftei eating or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had fall ed and several doctors gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am seventy years old and am over joyed to get my health and strengln back again." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 60c at J. H. Hill & Son. A girl who thinks herself matchless does not expect to remain that way The hookworm habits of husbands is attracting no little attention. Forced Into Exile. Win. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla waa an exile from home. Mountain air, be thought would cure a fright ful lung-racking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After s'x months he returned, death dogging hit steps. "Then I began to use Dr King's New Discovery," he writes, and alter 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. 60c and $1.00, trial bottle free guaranteed by J. H. Hill tc Son. years of the most unblushing frauds ever committed on a free people. They have not hesitated to stoop to the part of an ordinary petty thief, an1 they have taken advantage of the best impulses of their friends and well wishers to make their fate better than otherwise it would have been. The most disgraceful scandal of which this, country has ever been made aware was the sugar scandals. and it is high time that somebody who was In authority was brought to account But It cannot go on this way always.. We want a show-down. We want the sugar trust to disgorge all the Ill-gotten gains It has scquired for lo these several months. We make a specialty of ladies' wer. Phone 812. 1 LITE TiILOBI'G ASD PRE 8 SIX G CLUB. X. B. Farah. Proprietor. 0or IRent ! New seven-room house, all modern conveniences, Virginia street, fl !-J per month. Ten-room two-story house, conven iently located, suitable for boarders, Seven-room house, all modern con veniences, Virginia street north; $11 per month. There isn't anything so annoying or so painful nor is there anything quite so bard to get rid of as piles. Man Zan, the great pile remedy, is tbe bet you can use, for It directly reaches tbe seat of the trouble and at once re lieves and soothes pain. It is applied by means of a tube with netzle at tached. Sold by Palaee Drug Store and City Pharmacy Where there's a will there's always an heir and a few hungry lawyers. The best, most pleasant easiest and safest pill Is Rings Little Liver Pills. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. v,v ; What makes most people look up to I a man is for him to look down upon them. It takes a woman to love' a man without being able ta admire him. . E. Bradford. Real Estate and Imsrasce Broker Office la KatioBal Bank B sliding. Celdsbort, I. C. Bheamatism Cured In a Day. Dr. Detchon's Relief for PJieuma- tism and Neuralgia radically cures In to 3 days. Its action upon the sys tem Is remarkable and mysterious. Jt removes at once tbe cause snd the dls ease immediately disappears, ids first dose greatly benefits. 75 cent and $L Sold by M. E. Robinson Br, druggists, Ooidshere, If. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS t M-rlMa-lcr Filiate H.d I blAUOND KB A MO PILULfc. mtmnliBal,SiMilnldUll SOU Br DKlGGtSrS EvrrrcEH a 4 1.14 nmiilcW Buy ifim V .Mii.j'iri,-M-Traa Wm. S. Granger OPTOMETRIST. Special attention given to school children's eyes. 143 WEST CEJTTXE STREET, SO UTEi A Picture oJl Father and Mother How it would de light your children and please your friends, I if made by Clement. Have your sittings now! and avoid the Chris tin rush. 1 MessengerOpera House On Sight Only Wednesday, Dec. 8th. Al. G. Field GREATER MINSTRELS In all the world no show like this. 24th annual TOUR OF CONQUEST Sweeping all before it in a tidal wave ef Superiority, magnitude and Olgantio Achievement. PEICES 50c. 75c aid $1.00. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! Highest Quality at Lowest Price. Prices and Grade Suit Everybody. No. 4 Flooring, any width....... $12, 0 No.' 4 1-2 inch Ceiling, any width . ll.oo N. 4 3-8 inch Ceiling, any width....... 9.(0 Light wood Boards, 6 to 10 inch wide 10.(0 Lightwood Heart Bridge J Material 15,i t Let us furnish the lumber far your house or barn. TRY US. WE SUIT. Enterprise Lumber Co. DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice limited to diseases ol EYE, EAR. KOSE m MOW.- At Dr. J. N. Johnson's office on Fri day after oe ns after Aturnat I Miss Mabel Hushes RsfistsreJ Graduate Norse, 1ST Ash Mtreet, W. Phene Mr. tXOLDSBORO, N. C. REE TO ALL MUM 14 met )n T a ni Mm. Tmt. Dna wi. tMli AlBbibaa. MtorHlaM. m 2L 0 THE SOCK THAT IS "None the Worse for Wear" M TOE"HEEL SO. US. PAT. 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