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A Tvnorratle Nswspaper. A CALL TO DEMOCRACY. ftt!Xfft4 ' Every ' Evening Excii uadar. AJtdUS PUBLISHING VU. mi ios. M. ROBINSON. . . Editor iOhaorfptlCJi Price, In Advame WktLt AMI'S. m Tear ." -e , , IM M 18 Its Hntki fir Meathe Meats 0h Week IfKI-WKIILT AMWS. 0b Tear pis ilmtk nm Meerths .11.00 Xatered at the Postofflce In Golds tm M secoae aim mall matter. Dr. Cook seems to accumulate ene mies at every turn In his peculiar career. The crying need of the IViuocratio imrty today is unelflsh loailershlp. The party for its future has no greater source of danger than in selfish lead ership and passive adherents and nep otism. ." , I The Argu looks with great, nits giving to the future of the party as at present trending under the office holding contingent who essay to sub ordinate it to their own personal am bitions and emoluments of office. The Democratic party U the party nf th nponle and its mudsill princi ple, inspired to preserve the purity of all its principles and the perpetuity or our free government, is "rotation in Oftlce-rotation up from the people II and back to the people, and thus by II contact and mingling with the people . ...1. h to become tne more conversant wuu the needs of and the will of the peo pleand the will of the sovereign people Is, or should be, the law of this land of the free and home of the brave. It was the getting too far away from the people by the self-peruetuat-ing-in-offlce, self-seeking leaders that made the first great mistake that cost Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy NOTICE Oi' SH E OF I.AM). What Mrs. F. O. Cox, of Wake Forest Thinks of Its Curative Qualities. In my travels 1 had heard that 'Mrs. O. Cox, of Wake Korexi, N. ('.. 'wax an enthusiast in regard to my Kemedy, so, being at Wake Forest, 1 vi hi i.i to see her. to hear what my Kemedy had done for her, 'Mt has done so much for me, Mrs. Person," she said, "I hardly Know how to begin. Several years ago I suffered fearfully from rheumatism all o.er my body. I would have spells of it, when ior weeks, and sometimes two and three months, the muscles of my arms, legs, back and it seemed 1 i k o the muscles in my body were being drawn, and this caused me in tense sufferinc. Six bottles of your, remedy cured me, at. least 1 mn so well 1 stopped taking it. but felt the trouble again and took six moie i ; tles. and it cured me. Now I use it. in our family for everything, indiges tion, eczema, poison oak,' and even the sores on the children's legs, wl.ieh children are so often troubled with, can be cured in a few days by (he Kemedy. t'se the wash In connection with the Kemedy, ami 1 believe it will cure anything that can be cured. I call Mrs. Joe Person's Kemetly my vade mecuui, and 1 just cannot say how much 1 do think of it. I w ill sanction anything you could say for your Kemedy, and would he willing to sign my name to anything you might write in regard to it, for it has abso lutely cured everything I ever tried it for, and you may tell the public that Mrs. F. O. Cox ,of Wake Forest, said so." MRS. JOK PERSON. Wake Forest, N. C, December 14, 1909. Pnder sale . i.' V. uiniotAP nalhoun will not feel safe until he sails away beyond the range the party national defeat and distrust wnen at Kansas ny me uuuj uu- of the wireless. Carrie Nation is also an insurgent, and she is in Washington, where in surging ia popular. Dr. Cook's remaining years may have to be devoted to endless explana tion! of his travels. It Is estimated that sixty millions of Americans neglected to read the President's message. Mr. Calhoun is still minlBter-elect to China, but an hour, even a minute, may change his status. The Raymond Duncan family In airy costume are giving Poet Watson some relief from public disgust Admiral Togo Is to retire from the Japanese navy, but that will be no" comfort to Russia at this late day. Mr. Taft seems to consider economy as something more than an academic abstraction. Congress is Inclined to take the latter view. Kermit Roosevelt has killed a bon go, and h econsiders that act glory enough and he IS coming home. Elba in his'n. however. So necessary free silver plank was Incor porated in the platform. And this same sort of leadership will be re sponsible if the party continues to be carried along the same course it has been going ever since that plank was promulgated and the candidate of that campaign and subsequent ones is per mitted to be the sir oracle of the party's tenets. The general attitude at present seems to be one of waiting to see which way the cat is going to Jump, it was this same attitude that has proved so disastrous to us in the past. We ought tolearn something as we go along. Some responsibility rests somewhere upon some one to point out the obvious teachings of defeat, and even though the next election may be two years off, it is time to be gin to forestall the causes and ob viate a repetition of the mistakes that have brought us cumulative disaster in the past. And certainly do we need other leaders than those who while strong ly disagreeing with Mr. Bryan in his free silver views of yore and his sub sequent vagaries, as to either the wis dom, expediency or necessity of put ting them as planks in the platform and which we all are now agreed have quadrennially encompassed our Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! Highest Quality at Lowest Price. Prices and Grade Suit Everybody. Flooriug. auy width.... $12. OK; 1-2 iueh Oiling, auy w idth 11.00 No. Xo. 4 3-3 inch Oiling, any w idth 9.00 Lightwood Boards, 0 to 10 inch wide. 10.00 Lightwood Heart Bridge Material.....' 1.".00 JLet us furnish the lumber for your house or bat u. TRY US. WE SUIT. Enterprise Lumber Go. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ARGUS. Stats of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, J. Cheney Co., doing business in ths In all the wrangles of the medical defeat, yet permitted him to put them CUy of Toledo County ud Sute men over John Early, an alleged lep er, no one has attempted to remove his vermiform appendix. there. As we have said, we need the party need s-runse Irish leadership. President Taft wants a civil pension list, and then, of course, there must be old-age pensions. A man without a pension will soon be rr 0YV WE HAVE IT. Senator Carter of Montana, a mem ber of the Aldrich i caused the insertion Ohio is ambitious to furnish both Taft's Winona speech in the Congres presidential candidates in 1912. It Is sional Record, and it can now be strange that she does not want to printed as a public document and dis- furnlsh the candidates for vice-presi- tributed in vast numbers postage free, dent also. This is well, for it draws the line against this administration at the BITT WILL SHE? right point It shows at a glance the - emptiness of Mr. Taft's opera bouffe In his speech at Albert Hall in Lon- war upon the worst combination of don. Premier Asqulth declared that if special interests this country has ever the Liberals are returned to power known. It distinctly commits the they will grant self-government to President and his administration to 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 3. CHENEY. Sworn ts befors me and subscribed machine, has In my presence, this 6th day of De of President mh.r a n 1S5. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hail's Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0 Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take HallsFainlly Pills for const! patloa. If you want the best remedy fot 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 Dru Store and City Pharmacy. Chicago, the Windy City. i.-n't gtt- ting many offers of aviation contests. There is nothing bo good for all kid ney troubles as Pineules, the new k'ci ney remedy. Pineules act promptly in relieving backache, weak batk, pain in the bladder and all urinarj disorders. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. the Aldrich-Payne tariff, and upon it Mr. Taft will stand or fall in 1912. With his customary want of tact, the President is committed to Aid Tientsin Ireland in purely Irish matters. This Is Ireland's best opportunity to secure home rule, and Mr. Redmond and the Nationalists will no doubt accept the declaration and act up to It At present the Liberals have a working majority without the aid of cultivates constantly Cannon and Al the Nationalists, but no one expects drlch while he repels insurgent Re thera to have as large a majority in publicans. LaFollette and Bristow the new house. They will need the and Beveridge and Victor Murdock support of the Nationalists in Parlia- and all their political friends are not ment, and they will need in the pres- made to feel at home at the White The handsomest sweetest. flower is not the A Scalded Boy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria ent campaign the votes of Irishmen not only In Ireland, but in England also, for In not a few English districts Irishmen are a controlling factor. Ireland has nothing to gain from Toryism. The Unionists are to a large extent landlords and capitalists, and they will do nothing to hurt their class and caste Interests. The Lib erals came into power four years ago, but they have been unable to help Ire land ' because of the stand taken by the Lords and Unionists. This cam paign will turn upon a removal of the veto power of the Lords upon all Important legislation, and upon the grant of home rule to Ireland, to which, the Liberals are now fully com mitted. Possibly some Liberals led by Lord Roseberry may by the home-rule dec laration be induced to vote with the Unionists, but the gains will far out run the losses, and Mr. Asqulth has no doubt done well, politically speak ing, by taking the stand he lias. The campaign is a strenuous one, and all the real Liberals and progressives will now be lined up behind Mr. As qulth while Mr. Balfour will lead the forlorn hope of the reactionaries and English standpatters. and he cannot sidestep it now. Nor. Taylori of Neba Ky- wh0 writeg tnal mureu, uur ue luu-uu 10 uo so. ne . ... tfcv K m Ata TWtr Ien's Arnica Salve wholly cured him Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Feve. Sores. Boils. Skin Eruptions, Chil blains. Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son's. House, while the reactionaries are cordially welcomed there. Mr. Taft must lie In the bed as he has made it, and it is to be hoped that Senator Carter will see that the Wi nona speech is circulated from one end of this country to the other until every voter has a copy of it. It is the true Issue of 1912. It belongs to great defects. great men to have AX ACKX0WLEDJIET. Mr. Kills Her Foe of SO Tears, "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., "was 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 Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 1, 1909. H. M. Humphrey, Mgr.. National Life Insurance Co., City. Dear Sir: I am Just in receint of i.i v,i.v, , , Big mouthfuls often choke. HOLIDAY EXCCBSI0X FARES YIA SeBFOLK A SOUTHER RAILWAY. your notice of dividend of $33.00 on my policy of $5,000.00 in the Nation al Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, XL The amount of this dividend Is almost 33 1-3 per cent of the amount of my annual premium, and I must confess is just a little ahead of any thing in dividends on Life Insurance Policies in all of my experience. I believe that the National Life is splendidly managed, and can recom mend it sound, and profitable life insurance. I especially admire the policy of your company to Invest in this State its earnings from premiums of policies sold in North Carolina. Tours very truly, CHAS. B. MILLER. back again." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 60c at J. H. Hill & Son. ' God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb. There Isn't anything so annoying or se painful nor is there anything quite se hard to get rid of as piles. Man to any one desiring safe, ZaD( y,, Breat plu remedy lt tne t, you can use, for lt 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 Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. The Norfolk Southern Railway will sell extremely low round trip ex cursion fares between points on its lines December 17. 18. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24. 25, and 31, also January 1, 1910, with final limit leaving destination up to midnight of January 6, 1910. Get complete information from tick et agent or address H. C. Hudglns, G. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. New Separator means sweet, fresh cream for Christmas. Place your or der with Jesn O. Ray all, asd you wont get disappointed. Pass J 19. The country need not hope to get postal savings banks as a Christmas present FX IE3T. Twe-stery heuse with seres reosss a corner ef Slocumb and Walsut streets, opposite Geldsboro Hospital, barn, stables, woodhense, large lot good garden. . Apply 11-37 M. 3. BEST. BaenmaUsm Cored In a Day. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheuma tism and Neuralgia radically cures in to J days. Its action upon the sys tem Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause end the dU ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and $1. Sold by M. E. Robinson it , Xro., druggists, Goldsboro, N. C Scientists in the Rockefeller tute have found another germ.' A friend in need is Pinesalve Car bolized. Never be without it. Pine salve Carbolized is good for cuts burns, bruises and scratches. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Isn't it about time for Dr, Cook to be "nailed" again? loang GIrli Are Tictims of headache, as well as elder women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25c at J. H. Hill ft Son. A I'iinu In c Hope Tonnslilp Con taining A hunt 137 Acres With l.rirge Itncllln I!i, use ana (Mind Onl i:iiil(i;ni.", iiiul (lie Tnlitnhle Timber Situated Tin reou. unit l- . jiiiwit of ;i,t,i lUKe deed Tliomiin K I loulis anil ultV iliniilc Hooks ti) laid li. l'fclf, ilat 'd Ihr ImIi day of .iuiie, i;uiS. and i.-s tnvd in t; 0t!j,-, ,,f t!u, Ki'si.-t'T ,- Deeds of Wayne County. Noitu Cam Una, in I'.ouk N- , I uk 44.' the '-in di lilodness - therein secured ticin du aii, I unpaid, t ho undei -signed win soi, by public auction to tho highest bid dor for cash on 'Tuesday, tiie 2St!i d iy tf December, l!H!i, at li m. nt the Court House door in Uolusliaru, said County and Suite, tiie lands in New Hope Township, said Wayne County, convey d In said mortKago deed uuti therein described as follows: "Adjoining the lands of John Slaughter, K. U Edmundson ami oth ers. bounded as follows, viz: "lU'ginning ut a bay on the run of nines' linineii (or Juniper Run) just below the new road in E. L, Edmund son's line, and runs thence S. t;S E along tiie center of the road lli- poles to the bend of the road, thence S.- 23 W. 4.' poles to another bend ot tlio road, thence S. 3$ E. 53 1-2 poles to tne Herring line, thence with the Her ring line N. 4$ K. 104 poles to u stak j near a larye bay in the savannah, thence S. 0t E. 37 poles to a stake, thence N. 3 1-2 K. 141 poles to a pine near the head of a small branch thence N. 3 K. 122 poles to a stake, Mrs. Southcrland's corner, thence N. iti W. l'J poles to a stake, thence N 10 V, yj poles, to Hright Grant s cor ner In the road, thence N. V. Oti poles, thence S. 6 S 5 poles to the run of Carraway branch, thence down saic b:anch to a stake, thence S. 34 W. 3-1 poles to a stake, Edmundson s cor ner thence S. 44 W. 234 poles to a pine on 1 lines' Branch, theuce dowu said branch to the beginning, contain ing 527 acres, more or less"; except ing, however, from the operation of trJa deed that part of the tract of land above described conveyed by Thomas R. Hooka and wife to John F. Southerland by deed dated February 20, 1907, and registered in the of.ice of the Register of Deeds of said Wayne County in Book 94, Page 63, contain ing 90 acres, more or less, to which ded reference Is hereby made for pur pose of description. This 27th day of November, 1303. DAVID D. PEELE, Mortgagee. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We are Just receiving our third large shipment of shoes this season W'e represent the Buster Brown Sho-: factories, the Geo. DeWitt Shoe facto ries and O. Marks shoe jobbers. With their backing, we are determined tc sell more shoes in the future than ever before, we also handle a lare line of dry goods, clothing, hats, no Mans, groceries, and a big stoc k oi tobacco from 25 to 50 cents per pound We have employed Mr. Joshua Smith. of Saulston, to assist us, and he would b glad to have his many friends to call to see him. . L. & F.B. Edmundson The ATalsnt St Hustlers. Goldsboro. N. C. When you have a good impulse, gel busy and act Force Into Exile. Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla, w&3 an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought would cure a fright ful lung-tacking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After s'x months he returned, death dogging hU steps. "Then 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, lt d's- pels Hoarseness' and Sore Throat Cures Grlpp, Bronchitis and. Hemor rhages, Asthma, Croup, 'Whooping Cough. 60c and $1.00, trial bottle free guaranteed by J. H. Hill ft Son. Only one person In fifty dies of old age but where does old age begin? Ths best, most pleasant easiest and safest pill is Rings Little Liver Pills Sold by Palace Drug Store an 4 City Pharmacy. CHICHESTER S PILLS I.aWlt! Afc jo" rasrsls foe A hl- -Ut' la-el TirmdV IMIla ia anJ 414 tnetallKAV rxie. teieJ with Blua Ribbon. V Takes mm aihesr. Bar mt reap " Urmgrl-i. Ask f x 111-4 irKH-TFR IMAMONIr HKAftll PILLH, for mm kaowm aa Beat. Safest, Always Rei arta SOlDBrDiUOOISTSEVFRVHERi Wm. S. Granger OPTOMETRIST. Special attention given to school children's eyes. 143 WEST CENTRE STREET, SOUTH Over Stocked WITH CHRISTMAS STATIONERY! We noun lit too much and are going to U-l it go st very small profit rather tlmn car- ry it over. We also have a beautiful line of I.OWXEY'H CANDY POCKKT BOOKS COLOGNE, Etc., Es pecially for CHRISTMAS It will pay you to look at them. LANE DRUG CO. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE WATCH THIS CLOCK It gives away Silver Dollars ai M. E. 'S 5 AND 10 CENT STORE. Fonvielle's Is the Place I And Now the Time I To get things ready tor that FRUITCAKE. I New Currants, New Seedless Raisins, New L. L. Figs, New Dates, New Nuts, alt kinds, S Fancy Glace and Leghorn Citron, Pecan and Walnut Meat, Shelled Almonds, Country Duck Wheat, Prepared Buck Wheat, Maple Syrup, Plum Pudding, Lima Beans, (new). Everything fresh and nice. Bottom Prices. 1 W. M. Porivielle, $ 137 Centre Street, S. GROCER. innu Did YouEverQ Tiiiti'i that your picture with a kindly sentiment makes the most charming J CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR'S RE- r- MEMBRANCE that you can buy Li You can supply the Sentiment The Clement Studio Will supply the Picture. Telephone 581 Today for an Engagement. nr i xsni nnni Your Collars Shaped With- ""' r 1 " - - - r -- , , Ti j - out Breaking Them. lt is i npsible to bie.ik or damage a turn-down coll.il' while shaping it by our nevr im pro red method. The collar reaches the shapiug department flat. It is first run through a small machine which deposits a fi, penetrating stream of water along thoivughlj softenii g the starch in the linen. . The collar is theu bent over, the edge ironed smooth and dry, and curled into shape. The dampened seam preveuts any strain upon the linen when the collar is folded. 2- We save your linen. The Goldsboro Steam Laundry Phone 29. CITT TAXES DUE. Tne city taxes for 1909 are due. and those owing same will please call promptly at City Hall and settle. Very respectfully, J. a WARRICK. October 13. 1999. Tax Collector. F. A. DlMELS ' P. B. DAKIELS , F. A. DANIELS & SON, Attorneys-at-Law GOLDSBORO. N. C. Miss Mabel Hughes Registered Graduate Nurse, 107 A: Streer, W. rtons SU. . GOLDSBORO, N. C. Cheap for 30 Days I will sell Prof. A. E. Woltz's elegant new 11-room heuse aa Park svenu. larre corner lot. near City Park, 14.508; Dr. Exum's fine heuse and ! ' I'u-K Avenue, $6,000; Miss Artelf Gallon -.?'s house and lot, west s elf Jess street, $6,000; two vacant lots opposite Orpohsa Heats. 4tl ekefc! two vacant lots on Slocumb street, $9.60 per frent foot; the Seutfierlaed bouse and lot on Slocumb street; two houses and lota and 1 vacant lets e Virginia street; Mr. Brogden's house and lot on Slocumb street, $!,; tee John Taylor house and lot and stors and lot, coraer Oeerge mad Tm streets, $900; Mrs. S. E. Crumpler's two houses and lete em Blsi street, $1,550 and $2,650; Mr. Bowden's house and lot and vaeaat let ea Jsha street, $1,800; house and lot on Boundary street, $3,S8; Mrs. "ntheriii ton's house and lot on corner of Williams and Railroad streets, $1,U; Mr. George Brown's large lot, corner of Boundary aad Reilreef streets; two stores, three large houses and lots and room for several raeaat lets, price $4,500, for only $3,600; Mrs. McDonald's house and lot ea WllliasH ' street, $2,000; Mr. Kit Holt's valuablo corner stores, worth $l,eer will take, far a few days, $7,000; also the R. D. Holt estate; the Willis nut house and lot, price $2,500, will taka. for a few days, $1,808; site several other houses and lots and vacant lots In and near the city; else several farms near the city;the Pikevllle Hotel, worth $4,000, will take, fer a few days, $2,800; Blllle Ham's store and 100-acre farm and raeaat preperty at Pikevi lie. for only $10,000. : When you wish to buy, sell or rent a house and lot er farss, or bur lift and fire Insurance, lt will be to your interest to see the Real Estate Hu4 tler, who will give you a square deal and works for a commisslea ..b!t.- has sold considerably over a million dollars' werth of erenertr mmA bad title. Office, Walnut Street; hours, 12 te Sand I u I. Gz. L. EDMUNDSON. (GOLDSBORO, N. C.S U
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