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I u Hi .4' I f 1 1 , 3 - r f i J' I I I I o E-E- a 03 6 5 - ; H OS- O I 111 J HI I It I II I ! 6Y- ' I kfYrrfY II I Y. TTr mm m m 1 l o e B ; P Tl M : CD 13 m T. d-ee I i J co - o i " o o This Argtjs o'er the people's rights,.. Doth an eternal vigil keep 5 No soothing- strains of Maia's sun, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO, X. C THURSDAY JUNE 26, 1896, NO 97 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Govt Repast L0CA1 .:fs Mh, llmmet Kornegay, who has tven a student i of St Mary's -College, at Belmont N. C, for the past two years, is at home for vacation and his many young friends here are see him. nrlorl tn COUNTY CONVENTION. A Splendid Aggregation of Aggress ive Democrats. The county Democracy held its convention in this city to-day, in theMessenger Opera House, for the selection of delegates to the State and Congressional Con ventions, which meet next week the State at Kaleigh on Thurs day next, June 2o; and the Con gressional for this district, in this city on Tuesday next, June 23, at 3-30 in the afternoon. The convention was called to merit to the. Federal Constitution giving to Cougress the power to levy an Income Tax. 3d, That we favor the free and unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the intervention of aiy for eign nation, aud that, the f dele gates to the State and Congress" ional Convention are hereby in structed to vote only for dele gates and electors who will faith fully carry out this policy. Immediately alter adjournment the county Executive Committee, composed of the chairmen of the several "township and precinct committees, met and unimous- ly elected.M'. Nathan O'Berry as chairman, and Messrs. Wiley. B. Port. W. B. Bow- der, Jno. W. Edwards, Dock Smith, I. F. Dortch and F. A. Daniels, as the Central Executive Committee. Now, Democrats, let us go for ward. Mr. Geo. VV. Dewey is on a visit to his mother Mrs. H. M. Dewey in this city. His many friends are glad to congratulate him on his recent promotion to general secretary of the Niagara Insurance Companv, with head quarters in New York city; at a salary or siz.uuu a year. , order by r N O'Berry, the in- trenid chairman of the county ed hinistlf to his intimate friends Executive Committee, who called They are Getting Ready just before he became known to . J-r. j. r. jvenueuy lo presiuw uver Luc? Lt?uipuraxy urauuittiuu, Messrs, Jos. E. Kobinson THAT GRUMBLING MITTEE. COM- for the SIMMONSV REGULATOR? all the world, will be the subject of a paper in McClure's. Mag azine for July. It is written by the man with whom Mr. Kipling was associated in the editorship of a newspaper in India, and it will be illustrated with portraits and other pictures from photo graphs fjrnished by Mr. Kip ling's fanily. Just at this time an unusual number of people are passing through this city daily en route for the popular Atlantic Hotel at Morehefc.d by the "sounding sea." T ie attractions of this far famed si mmer resort are varied and num jrous. The fishing, which and and A. Koscower to act as sec retaries. On motion the temporary or ganization was made permanent. and the election of delegates to the State and CongressionalCon ventions was gone into at once with dispatch and resulted as follows: Fork Township State A L Sasser, W F Rose, E T Atkinson. Alternates N H (iurley, G L Becton, George worley. Congressional Albert H Toler, G J Telverton, W U Grantham. Alternates Daniel Pate, J S Ed- Avards, W J Game. Providence State Eliia Edwards, Alternate D H Overman, Congres- is a capital amusement, was ! sional D G Davis. Alternate U A never better than at present. A phenomenal catch of sheephead has jasl been reported, some weighing as much as nine pounds. Other varieties are caught in abundance and are of excellent size and weight. If it be a fact that no free-silver couctry uu earth has as much as $5 per capita; and if it be a fact that we have more silver in circulation per capita than any free silvar country in tne world; and if it be a fact that the pur chasing power of our dollar is now about double what it was in 1873, and that the products of the farm will purcha&e more neces saries of life than in 1873, our free-silver friends will have! to hunt further for the hard times complained of.They can't charge it to a reduced circulation or to higher prices. Now this cable will be a great thing fo the British Empire in case of war. It will also be a great tbing for British commerce in time of peace; and there is where American interest in it comes m. American commerce ought to be pre-eminent on the Pacific. But what show will it have agrtinst a rival who has a cable for her own exclusive use? If it is worth while, as a simple business undertakings for the British Empire to Jay a cable from Vancouver to Auckland, mav it not be worth while for the United States at least to consider seriouslv tht question of laying a cable to Hawaii and thence tc Japan? Since the first convention of the Republican party, held at Philade'phia in 1860, when Gen eral Fremont was nominated on the firs rj ballot, that honor has been given only to Lincoln atlhis second- aomination in 1864; to Grant, both in 1868 and in 1872, and to Harrison on his renomina tion in 1892. Liincoln was nomi nated the first time on the fourth ballot, Hayes on the seventh, Garfield on the thirty-sixth, Blaine on the fourth, and Ham son, the first time, on the eighth ballot. It is worth recalling also that since 1860, when the .ticket was Republican party has never taken a national candidate from New Jersey until now. Boyette. Dudley State Milford Edgerton, Alternate Urban Lewis. Congres sional B E Barnes. Alternate Ma jor Lewis. Mt. Olive State W F English, C B Price, V G Davis. Alternates J R Smith, H T Ham, J H Loftin. Con gressional Jas. R Hatch. J A "West brook, B J Griswold. Alternates W D Price, I J Kelley, Elias Flowers. Grantham State J B Kennedy, J A SteveDS, S D Kennedy, V-K Grantham. Alternates G P Britt, J A Toler, R A Whitfield, Joel Rose. Congressional L I Grantham, G E Grantham, L C McCullen, J T Ken nedy. Alternates K E Britt, J E Smith, J A Joyner, W R Cotteu.- Indian Springs State Jno H Ed wards. Alternate A B Herring. Con gressional W F Patrick. Alternate John Holmes. White Hall State: Dr W B Whit field. Alternate: Amos Stroud. Con gressional: J M Rich. Alternate: Wm. Price. New Hone State: J A Whitfield. A T Uzzell, J H Grant. Alternates: N D Southerland, B F Grant, JM. Mo. Buie. Congressional: N P Whitley, Rufus Mozincro.E E Long. Alternates: B F Mozingo. John Herring, M L Adams. Saulston State: J B Gardner. Al ternate: Geo. C Rackley. Congres sional: B A Pa.rk8, Alternate: J R Daniel. Sauls X Roads State: E L Becton J T Lane. Alternates: W A Martin, J D Minchew. Congressional: "I F Orniond. J J Coley.Alternates: R S Yelverton. Wm. Dawson. Fremont State: J T Hooks, a JJ Mumford. B F Avcock. Alternates J L Benton, F H Hooks, Henry Cal lahan, Congressional: E 1 Jfippin, Wm Bryan, J K Snort. Alternates Sidney Batten, J.M Stone, Garry Ay- cock Great Swamp State: Barnes Ay- cock, Wm Pope, Green Copeland. Alternates: M R Hooks.E J Overman, Henry Aycock. -Congressional: JLovitt Mitchell. Deninsy Copeland, R Kx Renfrow. Alternates: E S Dees, R L Scott. B V Hooks. FikevUle State: W Jr'ort, li. a Smith. J F Hosea. Alternates: W L Pike, H F Yelverton, J T Starling. Congressional: W E Pike, J W Thomp son. J B Thompson. Alternates: C L Gurlev. W 8 Smith. J O Parrott. Stony ureek u ' worreii, u J!i Edgerton. Alternates: O J Howell, J W Hall, Congressional: W G Hooks, H F Pate. Alternates: Elcana Roberts, .T K Thnmmon. - Goldsboro State: Judge W K Allen, N O'Berry, R A Creech, W C Munroe, F A Daniels. F K Borden! sol Einstein, W H Borden, E B Dewey, E G Porter, Thos Edmunson, M L Lee, C Dewey Alternates: J - W Sadler, Chas N Edgf rton L M. Michaux, J W Cole, W tL suarsr. J l soutneriano. J : w uamo. S K ctoyall, John K Handley, E P Wilkinson, R C Fields, D M Hardy, Congressional: X. H , Loafing Season Dkar Joe Argus: Work on the new tobacco warehouse, hav ing progressed far enough for us to begin to find fault, and raise objections about it, I endeavored a few days ago to get my com mittee together, Col. Nelson and Deb Holt are all that have re ported. We have put in some right good work of our kind, and if Dave Southerland had got the lumber here, we no doubt would have been able to find more to complain ot. We have added Jean Powell to the committee, and while his rumbling qualities fit. him for membership, he is entirely too inquisitive. We agreed to let him ask one question each day, and he said he thought he could get along on that allowance. Well, the first day he saw some win dow frames, and asked what they were for. his question was answered, when he immediately asked why the bottom of the sill was thicker than the top one; this tired the committee. We have been putting in some time looking after Isaac Dortch and H. B. .Parker, who are doing about right much on the court house yard. This is C. B. Ay- cock and W. C. Munroe's job, but they are ,? neglecting it. You ought to see what they are doing with the yard. We are opposed to it, because when they get all them serpentine, and doubled re versed curved walks laid off, and the flower plots planted, the grass mowed smooth, seats ar ranged and the signs, up "Keep Off the Grass" the yaid will look so nice and inviting that half the people will want to serve on the jury at $1.50 per day, and in stead of prisoners . coming out of jail with the doors locked, they will try to get in, so as to have a reserved position, where they can view the lovely place with out beiug disturbed. And George Kornegay and Charlie Herring never will resign, and will have to be defeated at the polls, to get them out' of the clerk and register's office. ' If Borden and Edgerton will tote their end of the stick , by furnishing., the money, I will keep my head level for furnish ing the advice and we will soon have the tobacco building com pleted ana will then, show you soma fancy, prices for tobacco at the '"Planter's Warehouse." Yours, . J. M. H. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY and everyone needs it at all times of the year. . Malaria is ahVays about, and the i4y preventive and relief is to keep the Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM MONS Liver Regulator, the Red Z. ft Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster," Ohio, says: "SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR broke a case of Malarial Fever of three years' standing for me, and less than one bottle did the business. 1 shall use it when In need, and recommend it." Be sure that you get it. Always look for the RED Z on the package. And don't forget the word REGULATOR;. It is SIM MONS Liver Regulator, and there is only one, and every one who takes it is sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for Biliousness and Sick Headache ; both are caused by a sluggish Liver. ' J. H. Zeilin A Co, Philadelphia- NEW STEAM LAUNDRY. Will Be Ready to Commonce Work Monday Morning- Slowly but surely come new enterprises -to Goldsboro that are essential attributes of a city. The latest arrival is a steam laundry. For years past our people have had to send their laundry to different towns throughout the State, but with the addition of this needed in dustry to Goldsboro such worry aud inconvenience will be done away with The Goldsboro steam Laun dry, which is the name of the in stitution, is situated on West Centre street, adjoining the Goldsboro " Book store. - Their machinery is all new and of . the las test pattern. Everything has arrived and has been placed in position, and on Monday morn ing steam will be turned on and the many intricate pieces of ma chinery thai perform with such wonderful deftness the work of washing, starching and ironing will be set in motion. It is part ly a mechanical education to vis it the laundry and have explains ed by Mr. Matthews, the clever superintendent, the process of cleaning clothes aud preparing them for wear by machinery. In order to make permanent these industries and hold out in ducements to others, they must receiye the patronage of all our people. It is needless for the Argus to importume its many readers to show their apprecia tion or this enterpise by giving it their support. We are sure they will give the under takin the recognition it deserves, as they have always done in like circumstances. . The management will estab'ish agencies in all the several towns along the many lines of rail roads that centre here. And no doubt the people of these towns will recognize and appreciate the convenience' offered by giving it their patronage. Politicians are Leaving St- Louis at all Hours- St. Louis. June 19. For the first lime in the political history of this couulry the campaign of a candidate begun just ' eighteen months before the convention was successful. To-day the peo ple who could not get out of the ity las.t night are leaving by all rams. The city is rapicly ass u in ing its normal aspect. Perhaps the . most extraordi nary act about the results of the convention is that everybody seems to be satisfied. The silver men are more satisfied than they would have been with a straddle. McKinley men have their candi dates, together with a salutatory feeling, although they did not have t.heir way altogether. On all sides there is that content ment which precedes a confi dence of victory at the polls. On the other hand the Democrats of this district are unalterably for free silver. The result of the convention is a source of satis faction at . their quarters also. ractically the only visitors who eft this afternoon are the mem bers of various committees and the distinguished party leaders. A PUBLIC LIBRARY. M E. Robinson. tti. onA TV, Trfn fha I Uorwn. W V iewis, v a AVCOCK, J E. Roscower, u A irantnam, JJ j rtcoaa- hurst, L B Bass, . H Weil, Geo W Lan?ston. W j Munroe, JJ M uaray. Alternates; N W Muserave, T H Bain, J W Gulick, Jr. T W SlocumD, J M Powell, W H Borden, W D Creecb, J M Hollowell, L E Pridaren, Geo W Murphi-ey, C W Pender, J C ,Baiden, Sam Cohencius. Mr. Joe Holland, it is reported, has planted 20 acres of rice with in a mile of Edgefield, S. C, and willrm ud a small mill for the benefit of the neigborhood It is a cood enterprise for Edge field, town and country. The only wonder is that Wayne county does not grow all the. rice it needs for home con- enmntir n at least. It would be Another steD towards local inde d would eive the i The" convention wasjlargly at tended, every township and pre cinct being lully . represented The beat of harmony--tore vailed and interest in Democratic sue- at wholesale prices. All ess all along' fbe line was lively works wiH. be added to the Resolved UtvvTfcaVthU Con- n.nd rletarndmd. The following endorsements farmers a : "new crou, wwvu ana resolution were mruuuctsu should be as valuable and profit-! by CoL J. T- Kennedy and unan able to t-hem as com on oats, or nmousiy aaoptea: heat. Possibly it might be grown tn advantage on' "bottoms, which are subject to overflow. .n rn which, therefore, no other crop caa be grown tq, advantage Rnma oi our expenenceu corres pondents should give the farm- ' .. . ,.i!i.Jil..!.l..An1i,n Mrs. C. T. Caldwell is in1 the city representing' the Southern Library Association of Atlanta, Gat : It is her purpose to estab lish a branch library in Golds boro and place therein 200 vol umes for each 100 members. Her plan of organization. is very sima pie and comparatively mexpen sive. She is soliciting members at $2 each, who' have free access to the library at all times. There is a complete change of reading matter every four months, which gives continually a nice and varied line for an insignificant sum. . Members ot - the library can purchase through its agent i i ' ; ; i , l ' " any dook or magazine- puoiisneu late lib rary as they come Out. ...Mrs. Caldwell has; papers with her that entitle her to the respect and recognition of all,persons on whom she might please to call. uuc people are not as mucn as for vice-President, A. C. .Avery and E. T. Boykio for Asiociate Justices of the Suoreaaxe. court, B. P. Aycock for State Treas urer, and F. A, Woodard for Via henpfit of their knowledge I Congress. Sua Thai we layor an. aiaena vention recommend Walter Clark they should be a raiding people ot. standard worirs - and. on this point, current literary- productions," and iwe therefore, hail this effort to es tablish a library in Goldsboro with real pleasure, and shal take pride in its successful ac complisbment. COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Capt. H. . F. Price, city sur veyor has Kindly made a survey of the distance "and level around the Court House. Vquare for the committee appointed to improve same, in order that they may as certain v the cost of building : brick wall- around it. which we would be very glad to see, as is .badfy needed, and would, im prove: the appearance of . !the square so very much. The com mittee have made. quite an lm provement in the. . appearance already, and iu a year or two we may expect a great deal more but the committee ' gan ; do but little with the present funds only f200. .. It is a pity that they have not enough to complete .the work at once, as the city and county have no place to attract the eye of the visitor " except that such might., be said pf tbe ceme tery.Its beauty has been the result of individuals. It is to be hoped that the people in common wil hereafter take a greater pride in such things. It would be of interest to know whether that Chicago hotel keeper who refused to: provide lunch for some ladies in bloomers keeps the legs of his tables pro periy coyereat HE TUMULT IS ALL OVER B CKLEN'S- ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever. Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bottle, for sale by J. H. Hill & Son, THE DISCOVKRY . LIFE. SAVED HIS Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist, Beaversville, III., says: ''To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tried all the physicians lor miles about, but of uo avail and was given up and told I could not live. HaviDg Dr. King's New Discovery in ray store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose be gan to get better, and after using three bottles was up and out again. It is worth iijs weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Trial bottles free at J. H. Hill & Son's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1. Death of Rev- Daniel Reid- From the Jacksonville, N. C, imes of this week wecoppy the following notice of the death of one who wherever he went in the Master's vineyard won the love of all with whom he came in con tact: The entire community of Jacksonville was shocked by the death of Rev.Daniel Keid, which occurred last night at about 8.15. after an illness of about sixteen days. Mr. Reid has been the pas tor in charge of this circuit for about two years, and has been hard, faithful and inergetic worker in his Master's vineyard: he has labored unceasingly in be half of the welfare of his fellow, men, and has always been ready o riye comfort and consolation to those in sorrow and iu trou ble. A wife and seven children, the oldest of whom is only nine years of age, are left to mourn the loss of a faithf ul and devoted husband and a loving father. In their sad bereavement the entire community unites in extending to them its heart-felt sympathy. '"Interment will take place at abercacle church to-day." The deceased was the son of our venerable and beloved friend Capt. Daniel Reid. Steward of the EasternHospital, of this city. and to the latter the tenderest sympathy of ovr people goes out in this great bereavement that comes to him in his declining yeais. But in it all he has the sweet consolation of theChristian soldiery service of the dead, and himself an abiding faith in Him who doth all things well. Late News Condensed Havana, June 19 Gen. Lin ares reports that while on a tour of inspection along the coast near Marabi and Baracoa. in the prov mce of Santiago de Cuba, he captured four American yawl . F 1 " l JC . nnais. one oi wnicn was suiu- ciently large to carry thirty men. The boats had apparently expedition. Gen. Linares also destroyed an insurgent camp and fortifications that had been erected on the coast. It is reported that a band of in sursrents 300 strong made n at tack upon and entered the town of Bacuranao. in the Havana proyincti, and burned a number of buildings, including the town hall and several stores. San Francisco, June 19. A terrible famine which threatens to plunge the most prosperous portion of Tonkin. China, into the direst misery tor many years, is desolating the country. The harvest has been a failure and the natives throughout the whole of the country are in a most mis erable condition. In Hanoi the other dav a mother offered her three infants for eight cents. preferring to hand them over to a European rather than see them perish from hunger in her arms. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the best. It effects a permanent cure and the most habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipa tion, Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long re sist the use of th's medicine. Try it once. 50c. and 1.00 per bo t tie at J. H. Hill & Sons Drug Store. Reduced Rates- The A. C. L. will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to Golds boro on account of Congressional Convention convening here June 23rd. Tickets to he sold June 22nd and 23rd, final limit to June 27th. Agents at the following points will sell through to Goldsboro, at rates namei. Fayetteville. $3.44, Norfolk, Va., 7.70, Suf folk, Va., 7.70; Weldon, $3.85; Wilmington $4 05. Wild Over McKinley. Canton, June 10, The Canton party is expected here at 4 o'clock this afternoon and another de monstration is being planned, A telegram received this morning states that the New York delega tiou will congratulate McKinley personally to-day. A Cleveland telegram states that ten train loads of people are arranging to visit Canton. W e are the. LEADERS, AND Democratic National Conven tion. Chicago, July 7. Populist National Convention, St. Louis, July 22. Silver National Convention. St. Louis, July 22. Democratic State Convention. Rale.igb. June 25. Democratic Congressional Con vention bth District Rocking ham, August 12th. Democratic CongressionalCon- vention 2nd District Goldsboro, June 23rd. Democratic CongressionalCon vention 5th District Greensboro June 24th. Democratic CongressionalCon - vention 8th District Wilkes- boro, June 20. Parties leaving the city for the summer months may have tne Argus mailed to any address in this country at the regular sub scription price. Be sure to get Simmons Liver Regulator for your Spring Media eine. It's the old reliable that did the old folks so much good. Don't let. any one persuade you to take anything else instead. . You can always tell Simmons Liver Regulator by the Red Z on the package. Don't forget the word Regulator Simmons Liver Reg ulator better than anything else, and sure to do you good For sale by M. E. Robinson & jBro. Druggists. - CONVENTION DATES. Yokohoma, June 19. Addi& tional reports of the loss of life from the eathquake and tidal wave in North Japan, state that ten thousand persons perished, THE REWARD OF MERIT The public,' I am sure, must have observed how my business has grown since I first opened store in Golds boo. I have doubled the capacity of my store once, and am now doubling that doubled capacity. This could not be done without customers and customers would not come to me if I did not do bet tor by them than they could ex perience elsewhere. - This is the story in a nut shell. I am still at the old stand, enlarged and re-enlarged, with the largest and most carefully selected stock of goods I have ever brought to the city. Come to see me and I will treat you risrht. Appreciating the generous pa tronage Destowea upon me by tne general public, l remain, At your service, - A. M. SHRAGO Walnut Street, near " Smith & YelvertvQ'e. Nerves just as surely cpme from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cure of scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because the blood affects the condition of all the lftjBlrvQ:s bones, muscles and tissues. If it i Im pure it cannot properly sustain these parts, ii maae pure, ricn, red and vital ized by Hood's Sarsaparilla, it carries w. " ..j.,, uuu iauo Liii; worn, nervous system as nothing else can At Thna viAOTrm.a . .... . i 1 i - neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Sarsaparilla Because it is the One True Blood Purifier, WrwHc D;ilc the best after-dinner m. ivsvsva o i ma puis, am uigesuon. 25c, Free Show! Continuous per formance from 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Grandest display of samples ever sent out by Wanamaker and Brown, the celebrated Clothiers. Suits made to order from $15, fit guaranteed. You run no risks. The best dollar lasts long est, and we give the best dollars worth. Come to the show and leave your meas ure. Free tickets will gladly presented by J. Frank Giddens, Goldsboro. N C SALES AGENT Others Must Follow. Everything new and up-to-date. -Honest Values at all times. An elegant line of Optical Goods, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware Scc. Re pairing' complicated watches a speialty. Call and have your eyes examined free of charge by a competent optician. &at isf action guaranteed to all. W. P. GRANGER, Jeweler asd Optician. WflTGH WORK ! I have opened a first-class Repair shop in one of the show windows of F Kinlcle- stein's dry goods Store, on Walnut Stwjct, and am prepared to do all kinds of JEWELRY REPAIRING. Work on French Clocks and Fine Watches a Specialty. All work guaranteed and prices just a little lower than any one else. Respectfully, R- ft. wans, jr. Dr- FRANK BOYETTE, .Dentist. 2d Story Borden Building, Front Room Groldsboro, N. C. W ANTED. 10,000 Gross Ties Will receive them either on the Mid land R. R. or the Southern R R , at any point between Princeton and Goldsboro. For specifications, apply at the office of the undersigned. Enterprise Lumber Co., Goldsboro, N. C. OPENS" TONG SING'S FRESH AND SWEET aud as white as snow that has just fallen is the way your clothes comes from this laundry. We do not fade, shrink or tear them to pieces, We are here to please every one which we always do. We do not use lye or labor-saving soap, bnt we do use the pure unadulterated Soap, Givo us a call. TONG SING Under Arlington Hotel. PLANT RI 6E , THE GOLDSBORO RICE MILLS have been purchased by gentlemen living at Uoldsboro who are in terested in building ud a good market for farm products, raised in this section. They recommend their farming friends to plant all their avail able lands suitable for the culture of rice in this crop. They will be Krepared to pay the ignest market price for same for the next harvest. Good seed rice may be.bojjghLt.of H. &, m. L. Lee and H Weil & Bros. Very respectfully, Goldsboro Piedmont Springs Hotel, Stokes County, M. O. JUNE 15th, 1896. BEATJTIFUL and Roman tic scenery. One of the best re sorts to be found in the South for both health and pleasure seeKers. Hotel accommoda tions unsurpassed. Amusements: tfUliards, fool and Ten Pin Alley, Tennis, Music, Ball Room, etc., etc, .Breezes always cool and in vigorating, making the climate in summer most delightful. The water is a specific euro for all cases of general debility. Call on your ticket aerent for special return tickets to Wal nut Cove, N. C,, where hacks meet all passenger trains for Piedmont Springs. RATES: $2 per day; $10.50 per wees; aSdU to $40 per month. Special rate? to families- For further particulars address ' S. A. Dorset, Frop Merchants' Hotel,Madison,i C or W. P. HALYBTJRTON, Connelly's Springs, N. C. Manhood Restored. 5 Mq4wfcfR AT M E NTgg DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la sold under positive Written. narantea by authorised agents only, to cure Weak Memory. Dizciness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi. deuce, Nervousness, Lassitude, oil Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive Use oE Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, t'onsuroption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for $5; with written s"arai.tee cure or refund money. (Sample pack age, containing five days treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. One wimple only sold to eacn person. At store or by man. lfRed Label Special. Extra Strength. For Impotency. Loss oi Power, Lost Manhood, ttterilirv or Rarrenness.i. a box: six for 5, with J written KuaranteejX' i-t. T-,i l n 'fl I . i tl Af .tiltwA QCrvnC or b- "iail. . H.Hill St Sons, sole agents, Golds boro, N. C, sac ftrttr Real EstateYes Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. If you wish to purchase or dispose of property in any locality, Address Real Estate Exchange, Goldsboro, NC ce mm, i ' r. ... 't K sir-' ; IU r 5, r r- i i I'- " t 4 I- f i 4 T if i f- i r. 5 I - h it- ( I am in the Ico business for the season at my old stand West Centre streot. Eree Delivery, ' My wagon will go the rounds of the city every day. Listen for the horn announcing that it is at your door. Respectfully, jfk' irvTr "TT"T rnn
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