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- ft - 3 - t i .3 "5 J ft 'fi si s 1 1 1 1 ! II I f. i lift -a "i 1 1 1 This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia's son, Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" vVH. XVII. GOLDSBQRoTn. C,THURS DAY OCTOBER 22, 1896 NO 1Q9 - . : : : : : - ' ' : : j : 7 ' " " ROW HE REGARDS THEM. SKCllKTARY MORTON DE NOUNCKS SOUTH KUN DEMOCRATS fUTacfs imM iNOLViouany. 'Ihe Secrjtary of Agriculture Says That Candidate Bryan's Man agers, the Generals of the Sotfdn are Trying 'o Accom plish ''By False Finance that THE COUNTY FUSION MILL. Absolutely Pure. A creani of, tartar baking powder. Hisrhest of"all in leaveniDe strenerth. Whxh TheV Failed to Bring! Liimt United States Qovermnenl Food Ahnut hv Arm?. National Dis- Koyal Baking Powder Co., New York. honor and Bisgrace" His DeniaU Washington Pot. Charges were made tit Dcino- who received this letter is omitted, but the rest of tbe letter Omaha, Sept. 25, 1896 Postmaster: Dear Sir: We 1 1 A A 1 1 crane neauquaiiei ycsieiuay ai- address this letter to you, know fectmg Secretary Morton s record iag tnat you are one Gf tne lead as tin advocate of Civil Service intr Democrats of vour county. Reform, whijh called out from him a denial of unusual vigor, supplemented by an invitation for the auth-. r to come to his office and hear himself named as a gentle man without fame for verasity. The Secretary regarded the charges so unjust that he replied by mak ing public a copy of campaign letters th.it throw some light on the contest in Nebraska, lie fur ther wrote down for the Post re porter ti e above comments upon the present Bryan campaign lead eio remarking Ecles, who came into his office during tbe interview, that there was "no use in being mealy mouthed;" it might "jar off a few Republicans who would not be touciiv d in any other way." A bulletin from Democratic and we believe vou have the suc cess of our party at heart, and desire io aid in the election of Bryan and Sewall. In order to overcome thp normal Repuuli can majorty in this State, the comniitee must have funds with which to perfect a thorough or ganization. W e can expect no aid from the national Committee, and have no funis iu hand now with which to begin work. We urge you to make an earnest effort among your friends to raise the sum of 100 to be used to Comptroller bythe committee in defraying campaigu. If you cannot raise this sum at once, will you not guarantee the committee that the Democrats of our vicinity will contribute the amount requested by the 10th of October? This committee has uu enenres headquarters contained the charges to punish and will appreciate An officer of the Association of an" gratefully remember the kind Tv. ;,. (mi.. ,.-i, ..r-..,ii assistance of ihjse consent to the use of his name, visited the department of Agri culture Tuesday, and claimed that he saw . the envelopes being frauked in the Museum building. The bulletin was as follows : iwr Morion, secretary of Ag ricuiturn, is au alieged staunch supporter of civd siTyiee re form. Perhaps he considers thai the end 1'istities the mtans, Democrats who come to the aid of their party in its hour of need. Our success in the nation is assured LrJt each of us do our part lo carry Nebraska, by a large major it v. Eo not fail to write us at once. Yours truly. James C. Dahlmann, Chaiaman Lee Herdman, Sec'y. "I should like to have 'our Democratic friends known," ad and therefore has a number of ded Secretary Morton, "that this employes engaged iu violating same James J. DaLlmann, who the civti service reform rules, I a.-ks-f or these funds, was form they being occupied during office Jeriy a gold Democrat, and want- hours vithin the department ed office uuder the present aa building:, iu addres.-.injrc.atupai;n ministration. He was refused a circulars, writing thereon tbe I place because of his personal frank of D Cafforv. trold stand- character (the Secretary stated ard Senator Icon Louisiana. A I what the particular objection eentleman visited tbe depart-1 was5, but he said it would be bet- ment on Tuesday and saw the ter not to print that) and after he clerks at this work, his visit, be- found himself without a job, he inj? made to ascertain the facts, ioined the sily .Democrats. Let as reports bad been made to him that such work bad baen going1 on there for several days past When secretary Morton was shown this bulletin at the Agri cultural Department he said that it was fa'se withoutgualiticatioo. "I wisn you to say tht the au thor of it is a liar," he asserted with vigor, "A willful liar," he repeated with more mphasis. "No sucn work has been done in IT BEGAN GRINDING AT P1NKNEY FRIDAY- No Crowd and no Enthusiasm: A Review of what was S- id The information had been handed around 'several days pre vious that the Rop-Pop - Fus ion candidates for the va rious county offices would address the people of Great Swamp town ship at Pinkncy Friday, and all the followers of the afore named pacties were urged to be present and listen to the claims that each had to present. The day dawned bright, with not a cloud to obscure the azure autumn skies, and every thing seemed propituous for the mixed delegation that had recently been called upon to forsake their private interests and serve their country iu an official capacity. No doubt the several candidates' as they rode along over the quiet rural thoroughfares yesterday morning, while their hearts were bubbling ovcrwith 'patriotism, ' ' fancied themselves delivering elo quent orations to a vast multi tude who were rending the air with wild applause: but the scene that met their vision at the ap pointed place of meeting must have chilled every spark of ambi tion within their burning breasts, The trees in the school house yard were almost equal in number to the voters who were present. No doubt there assembles as many people every week at the opening of the mail at the little country postoffice near by as were, pres ent yesterday to hear the speaking. Add together the Populist and Republican candidates, the Demo crats who went from this city and the barbecue venders on the iunds and the number would exceed that of the crowd . After waiting in vain tor a larger crowd, .until after the hour had arrived for speaking, Dr. J B. Person, who needs no intro duction to a Wayne county audi ence, mounted a one horse wagoi placed ? long side the school houe remaining SILVER OR GOLD. Better than either is a healthy liver. If the liver ' is ' O. K. the man is O. K. His blood is kept pure, his digestion perfect, and he can enjoy life and act intelligently und patiently upon the questions l(f the d;iy. You ail know what to lake. You have known it for years. It is Simmons Liver Regulator . For years you and your fathers have found it of sterling worth. It is and always has been put up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take none but the genuine. It has the Red Z on the front of the wrapper, and nothing else is the same, and nothing so good. cratic legislatures they are indebted for their asylumns and big educational institutions through out the - fcjtate and their free schools in every county. If Dr. Person and his crowd get control of the Legislature they will change all this, for Dr. Person does not even let a "nigger" work on his plantation or did not up to the time he entered into politics and needed their votes. He spoke of the leading Democrats of the county in the old Republican threadbare and senseless rot as "the Democratic ring", and said of them, with" the deep hatred of his heart clouding his "foxy" coun tenance in a murderous scowl, "there is not a more desperate set of dare devils unhung." He at tempted to show the superiority of the present Rep-Pop fusion election law over the former fair and open one of the Democrats, that gave the people every day in the week to register for thirty days before the election, instead of seven hours a day for four con secutive Saturdays only, and clos ing two weeks before the election, as provided by the present law that he attempts to hold up to the people as the superior of the two. There are railroad men all over thev State to-day who have not registered; because the trains must run on schedule time and these men must work for nd announced himself a candi-1 thoix- daily bread and the sapport date sfor coroner, the high i of thoir fnmilipR. and tliev have not had the opportunity, nor has one of their own men for Presi dent. - Dr. Jrerson s speech, as was the case with all of his feilow can didates, never elicited the slight est applause or the faintest mar uiur ol approveal from the crowd present. Mr. E. J. Best, the would be Republican nomine for the Legislature, . but who, as he says himself, was cheated out of it in caucus, was on hand to represent Mr. J. Frank Dobson, cat dictate for county coinmis sioner, and after all tbe rest had finished he mounted the wagon and told the arowd, among other th'ugeiof minor importance, that. McKiutyy was running r Prt sident, of the United States and that Judge Russr-'l wanted to be Governor of North Carolina. " Mr. B--st finally wound up by saying tnai tne county naa bought some blood hounds to capture his colored friends with, and that the court house gr .muds had betn bcaulificd and that a part of the court square had been rented out for 3U years at $125 per'yHar. IT HAS COME TO" THIS. -"The finance which they teach s entirety Confederate fiit. In the Southern Confederacy the same leaders who now are in com in a iid of the picke. guards. or fri'H silver at 16 to 1 were leading financiers. And Harris, Pugh, Morgan and the other Confederate Generals now in ommaud f the Bryan campaign stem to desire to acct-mplish, by alse. finance, that which they faiied to bring about bv arms atiottal dishonor and disgrace." Hon. J Sterling Morton, Sec retary of Agriculture. thos who ai s anxious to know about his character go up to Chadron, Nebr., and inquire." This closed the interview, but the Secretary, before the re porter left the building, sent word that he wished to add some thing else about the Bryan Dsm ocrats. He wrote as follows: "Th finance which they tea h is entirely Confederate fiat. In the Southern Confederacy thg this department to my knowledge same leaders who now are in and shall not be for either command of the picket guards party." for free silver at 16 to 1 A"were The Secretary explained that leading financiers. And Harris, be bad always been tbe friend of Pugh Morgan, and the other civil service and had obtained a Confederate Generals row in large number of his employes command of the Bryan campaign through the civil service. Those seem to desire toaccompl'sh, by clerks thus obtained had pro veu false fiuance, that which they most satisfactory to him. His failed to bring. about by arms present private secretary, he uational dishonor and disgrace." continued, received his position county office, he said. In a few words he attacked the former election law and insisted on fusion between Populists and Republi cans . Mr. John I. Mozingo, the Re- it been possible for them to be at home on any of the four exclu sive Saturdays between the exclu sive hours of 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. It was not so under the Demo publican candidate for Sheriff, was cratic election law, that gave every the next to announce himself. ln- nian a fuli opportunity all day a cross-roausueoaung society style on for thirty full days be i . - . i i i ne irieu to say several oaa ! things about the Democrats and through the civil service. Secretary Morton added that he had been told there were sev eral free silver employes in the Department who naa been fur nishing statistics for Bryan sup porters and that documents had been published, purporting to have their foundation on statis tics obtained, from the Depart ment. He cited DE.V OCRATIC CANVASS. register. The Speaking in Fork Township Fri- it day: A Large Attendance: The Demo crats Over There Aroused And Great Enthusiasm Prevails. The Democrats of the good old township of fcorb: were never more aroused nor more intensely attempts to I in earnest for party success and prove from Department statistics white supremacy than they, are that the price of wheat, had flue- over there this year. This was tuated with tbe price of silver by evidenced by the great crowd of taking the figures from 1873 voters that greeted the county down instead of taking the fig- Democratic candidates at the ures before that time, as well, to speaking at Pine Forest PrN prove the falsity of such argu day. inents. The Secretary men- Besides the county candidates tioned that within a short lime Hon." F A Woodard, candidate the price of wheat had gone up for Congress from this district, 21 cents a bushel and the price of Was present and made one of the silver ? had depreciated three best speeches of "bis life and en- cents - I tbuspd his audience to,redoubled The Secretary then called for effort for party 'J-riumph at the a. latter whit: h he savs has been polls in November. . : - ; - ". sent out to all presidential post-1 The Argus man was told over masters in Nebraska. He de I there that the township registra dares that it is in violation of the tion is complete and that every law and shows to what extremes! Democrat will be at the polls thf Democrats are driven in I early on the third day of Noyem this campaign When a copy ober and be there to vote and to t,h letter had been made for I work. . . him he read it over aloud and I The Democratic candidates a called attention to the exDres-l at- Grantham's to-day and the sion "In order to overcome the! KepPops at' Fremont, and at normal f?pnublican maioritv " - I both places the ARGUS has "a ' r : v . : " t i o J.ue Dame ui inw pvsimsu;iiiuu ptuuug, mh"" uvtco. urged fusion between Republicans and Populist 3, on whom all hopes of election depend and as the only means of preserving the election law now in vogue. Mr. Haywood Ham, of Pike ville, the Populist candidate for county commissioner, arose and announced himself, and said, he was glad that it was so now that a man had to ask" the people if he might bo county commissioner. Mr. Jas. T. Johnson announced that he was running on tbe co operative ticket for county1 Ireas urer. He said he told the people in '94 that if elected he would take care of the county funds and he - was satisfied that he was elected that year, but that theDcm ocrats counted him out. He has come naw with the same promise that he made then. Excuses were made ' for the candidates who could not be present. Dr.; J. E. Person, better known as "Fox Person," - an nounced, as he has done before, that he was a candidate for the Legislature on the co-operative ticket.. He said he had hereto fore been deprived of represent ing the people of Wayne county in the Legislature by a set of men who were now anxious to fuse with : the Populists and. called them "nice fellows."' He' said if the Democrats got control of the Legislature again they would fix upon the people a law .similar rto the one now in vogue in- South Carolina and Mississippi . This was said to scare the. negroes into voting the' fusion ticket, for the negroes are not taking much stock in fusion this year. Ihe intelli gent and thinking ones of them know that it is to tbe Demo fore- the election to The people know this a id judge Dr. Person right up to his little calibre when he attempts to dc fend this new. handicapping and unjust election law, that is the hishest form of class legislations because it is impossible in many instances, such as the railroad cases above reierreu to, ior working men on wages, who have no other means of supporting themselves and . families, to get to their registrar within the exclusive hours. on the particular days and only four days at that: while men of ease and affluence, who employ abor, and have not to work them - selves, can easily Hence the class legislation feature of this perfkct law that Dr, Person would have you believe it to he.- Dr. Person said further, that the freedom of the American citi zen stood out ahead on silver or any thing else and, that the main issue now before the , people was NOT free suver but fair elections, He told the Populists not to let Democrats divert them from the course they had begun by the silver question. That the silver question could wait tour years longer. Dr. Person said he had not tossed up his hat a single time for Bryan and was not going to do so. He said other people could do ; as they pleased, but he could not en dorse the fusion clectora ticket now in the -field. .In " re sponse to a question by. Judge Allen as to whether, be would vote for Bryan. Dr. Person said he had not made up his mind to do so. . He said let the gold -stand ard remain, until the election law was fixed and in four more years the And so Secretary Morton, as re ported elsewhere in this issue, sent for the . Post reporter, after the atter had left him, and, as a 'sober second thought," delivered miFelf ot the aoovc vile senti ment against "Harris, Puarh, Morgan, and the other Confeder ate Generals," which makes the. villianous slander all the more j shameful.' If Secretary Morton had the patriotism of a Southern general, or the instinct of a South ern gwiitleman, he would have re signed his position in the Cabinet of an administration elected by Southern votes before flaunting this "bloody shirt" utterance in the face of the Southern people. What has Mr. A orton to say the Northern generals and Northern soldiers who are identi fied with and aie leading the silver movcmoit in the North, East and West? What has Mr. Cleveland to say of this slanderous utterance of his Secretary of Agriculture against the section to which he is indebted twice for the Presidency and three times for a "solid South" support for that office? Has he asked for Vir. Morton's resignation? If he las not and does not, then he tands himself self -repudiated; be cause the crowning glory o his first Administration was in the fact that he buried the "bloody hilt,1 we had hoped forever, ind drew around him the hearts of the Southern people; and much of the brilliant success of that, his first, administration was due to thjo supeiior statesmanship and pa triotism and broad-brained intel- ect of the "Southern Generals" who sat in his Cabinet and coun seled his course. . We take it that in the trying ordeals through which Mr. Cleveland has passed luring his present administration. surrounded by such mallet-heads and narrow-hearted manafeius as Morton and his ilk, he has longea for the wise and sympathetic coun sels of the dead Southern Generals who sat in his first Cabinet and challenged the admiration of the world. 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I suf fered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life it deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does fax more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself." Mbs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Iowa, HloodR Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1 Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass PEANUT BRITTLE RECEIVED FRESH EVERY ' WEEK. CIGARS, TOBACCO, STA TIONERY, Etc. SiS1 NEW GROCERY STORE! DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE to my friends and the pub lic generally that I h-ve opened a hrst class Grocery Store p posite the Goldsboro Tobacco Ware house, where I keep constantly on hand Meat Sugar, Meal Coffffee Flour Tea Potatoes Spices Molasses Vinegar, Kerosene Oil. And all kinds of Heavy and Fancy Groceries canned in great variety. Country produce a specialty. Respectfully, J. W. GARDNER. Opp. Goldsboro Tobacco Warehouse, . D. TAYLOR joe LANE . Taylor & Ixare. Manufacturers of .... Tobacco flues, evaporators, stove pipe, tin, copper and galvanized iron. Work of every description. Office at S. B. Parker's stand on Walnut street, sss: J. R. GRIFFIN. The Old ReiiaDiG. u j riii. cure all liver ills, bilious 1 11WU fi fills ness. headache. 25 cents. Meeker's Self- - Raising Buckwheat, Hecker's old home stead Flap-Jack. Hecker's Pearl Flakes, Just Out. Hecker's Graham Flour County Canvass Notes. And so, from "lawyer" Bust's remarks at, Pinkney Friday, the Rep-Pop combine are at tempting to make campaign cap ital out of the county's blood hounds. It seems to us that the Republican wing of the fusion HefkfVs Rolled Cl2t Should he thp last, t.n roenrt tn n 1 CC1C1 S IXUliCU Wdl5, such purile policy as this and especiauy aoout tnose dogs; De- causa those dogs have really been a must valuable investment and real benefactors for the Repub licans, and when they attack the Democrats on this point they are guilty ot the basest ingratitude. The fear of those dogs has been wonderfully effective more ef fective than the fear of the law in preventing negroes from stealing iu Wavne county. The jdii has been . comparatively empty oi inii-prisoners since the dogs were purchased; and this redounds to the exclusive T 1 ... . c 1 n i 1 - lJunLiucii ueutui ul me x.apuoil! can party, since it gives them more voters, by curtailing the number of dislranchised uegrobs 'n the county. But, after all, we should not be surprised at this manifestation of ingratitude, for the Republican party is noted for its depravity. Genuine Canadian Sap Maple Syrup, veruions iuapie syrup. D'inest New Voik State cheese, Edam cheese. Harter's A No. 1. Flour, Wheat will make- nothing finer, Try it. Di nminer's Lunch. Recep tion flakea. Extra soda. Fay Bis cuit, Graham Wafers, and a full line assorted cakes and oyster crackers. "Htlloa, Hoitou! What are you doing dowu ttf.s way?'' this is ihe question that greeted the Argus man's ears yesterday in the lobby ot tne hotel Kenuon, and turning to see whence it cam-j we saw a stranger shak ing hands with Chan man Holton, of the State Republican Execu tive coiBnaittee. lam going down If you want the finest you should use Seal brand Coffee. It has no equal. Our Coolmore and Clover Hill creamery's are the best butter wo can buy. If you use them you have the best. Let us have your orders, we promise you the best goods at reasonable pi ices. Respectfully yours, I. B. Fonvielle )7 est centre street. Walnut street PROVIDE YOURSELF with the only effective remedy for cracked lips and chapped hands that inevitably come at this time of the year. The use of our Gold Ore am wil cure what can't be avoided. Don't submit to discomfort when th remedy is so easy. Price only 15 cents per jar. Our stock also includes all the stand ard and valuable aemedies and prepa rations; those valuable remedies and preparations, those indispensible home nedicines which from being wanted so much fl.nd so often should be always on hand. Our prescription department is unequaled in Goldsboro M E- Robinson & Bro West Centre St. GOL. HO, N, H- F PRIGE, Civil Engineer and Surveyor 30 riart Experieno. Office Law Building, John St. Oysters ! NEW YORK JOURNAL Hood's Pills arc easy to take, easvto operate. j.ney cure inaisrestion. oil to Pender county," said Holton, !OU8DeS8' zoc in a lo .v tone, "they have gone and put someMiggerv on the tick ot down there and that will ne ver do. I have to go down to see about it." Tnen the conversation got lower and more cofidential and earnest, an we heard no more of it. But what have the negroes, who constitute the Republican voting power, to say to this ut terance of their State chairman? Their white political bosses may tell them that it is "a Demo cratic lie"; but Mr. Holton knows that it is the truth. Mr. J. Frank Dobson, Republican chairman of this county, accompanied him on this mission. To lovers of good Oysters : I have established an Oyster House in this city known as the Goldsboro Oyster House, where can be found at all times the very best oysters to be had, in any quantity. Remember, they Are Opened to Order just from the shell, an advantage which Goldsboro has not been blessed with before. Having had 20 vears' ex perience in the business, J am satisfied that I can give satisfaction. In the rear of my place of business I have fitted up a 4 First-Class Restaurant, where the delicious bi-valvos will be served in any style desired. . J B WATSON Op. I. B. Fonvielle's store, Walnut St. Every purchaser of a cigar or package of cig arettes will be given a N. Y. JOURNAL. We have the best cigars in the World. '. Come and get a paper. Hotel mon News Stand " Jell me wbomrou vote with Piano Tunino: anA T'il toll irrVrw tt-x 51 The Repr Pop fusionists all about over Eastern North Carolina are running negroes on their 4 'co operation" tickets, either for county offices of for the Legisla ture. it was-so two years ago, buked, then, indeed, will his own and, in consequence, that body aoj jurnea in nonor ot r red Douglas, a negro miscegenai tionist, and refused to adjourn in bouor of George Washington's birthday- a legal holiday. Mr. Lee Ferguson, piano tuner and repairer for Manly a. Kamos & Co., Kicnmona, a. will visit Goldsboro soon to do some of the firm's tuning ana will r.ace orders lor a limited number of outside tunings. Work guaranteed. Address Manly B. Ramos S Go., care of Arqus office. name and his memory be a stench in the nostrils of the South and a blotch upon .the page of History forever. - And what have Southern Demo crats who are halting in their sup port of Bryan because they are for the "gold standard to say ot this infamous slander upon the South by a "gold-bug" Northern Demo crat? Can such men longer hesitate? Is not Mr. Bryan the nominee of the organized,-- authcntie National Democratic Convention? v ill they i longer stand with Norton and the bolters, or will they, come up like men and make the South "solid' for the Democratic party, as ever? The Southern Democracy and Southern statesmen in the halls of national legislation have ever been the bulwark of the Republic's safety and the promoters of its HARDWARE: Please remember that we carry a full line of Hardware at lowest prices. SMITH & YJULiVHiUTOJSI, The Atlantic Association This body convened in More- NOTICE. The firm of Brown & Gardner is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties owing said firm will come for ward and settle their accounts at once hf ad on Tuesday and has just I with C. D. Brown or J. W. Gardner, at tneir old place 01 Dusiness, J ne in debtedness of the old firm, will be set tled by the said Brown &n .Gardner. Populists would be ablfo to elect honor and prosperity. closed. There was the largest delegation in the history of the organiaUion. it is composed of 45 missionary Baptist Churches, and is one of the 4a associations in N. C. The First church in Goldsboro is one of the largest and 'most liberal bodies in the Association, having raised This September 23, 1896. CD Brown, J W Gardner, You can be well when your Wood is rio!. pure and nourishing. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes' the blood rich and pure and cures all blood diseases, re- $2,350. 00 for various objects this storing health and vigor. R!ir ,' Thft Asssnf.iatinnc.nnvP.nes nooa s I'uis are easy to taKe, easy next October. Rev. James Long Las just re turned from attendance upon the Association 'and reports a tine meeting. ache. 25 c. For Sale or Rent. Oe four room houso and Kitchen x or terms apply at the Argus Office, PeOOle SOMBTIMES wjpfiv liabUto FORGET Therefore, I desire to remind them that I am still at "The Hustler's" old stand, with a larger stock and lower prices than ever. My stock is A11 New and up-to-date, and complete a every line of dry eeods, clothing, shoes, hats, groceries, tobacco, snuff, etc. F. B. E'lmuttdsoti. THE HUSTLER Succesor sto E. L. Edmundson & Bro. To my Friends and Patrons ' Having bought out the mercantile in terest 01 Ilrown & Gardner, 1 wish to say to the public, I will continue business. at our old - stand on Walnut street and I will be glad to see my friends at all times, carry a full stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Cutlery, etc. Call on me before you buy. C. D. BROWN & Co., Drs. Parker & Gregory DENTISTS. Over. Miller's Drua Store. GOLDSBORO, N. C. OfHoe Honrs; 8 . m. to 6 p. m. : " . Badly decayed and broken dowi. teeth and roots crowned with allum inum and gold, and made as good as Quad teeth. urn 1 !' I- fc - If J if
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