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5. 2 V 11 AIJAIUI V 7 A -9 1 rfY - . WW 1 O 5 . 5 - si 8 &3 - - This Akgtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil "keep No soothing- strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" 4s - j4 4 3 1 u f- Vol., XVII. COLDSnORO. N. C. THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 1896 no no Kg i A ere:.m of' tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest I nitctl. States Government food Report. Koyai Baking Powder Co., New York. LABOR'S PGGfl. 'THEY CARRIED THEIR TIN DINNER TAILS ALONG." 'It Was all Done Quietly and Without Ostentation." What a Picture and What a Com mentary on American Labor. Will not the Real Ameri can Laborers Repudiate This Tn.vesty upon Their Noble Calling at the Tolls in November. have the workingmen of Amt ric t dreamed of making lor.g and a-: peusive pilgrimages to the In no of any presidmlial candidal . Hu. i on the other hand, oevor bforo; has any presidential caiili''iat had a manager like Mr. Mark Hanna, willing to make surbj pilgrimages easy, pleusaut and! lucrative lo the pilgrim. We do . not hear of auy pilgrimages to Mount Vernon in the days of Washington, to the Hermitage in those of Jackson, to fc-pi iag-; field, in those of Luieoln. to Buffalo or Gray Gabies in those of Cleveland. The American workingman of the paVr nver arrayded himself in his - blouse and overalls and tiu dinner-pail with or without his tqu;irn paper cap, to maKii au afternoon can on any presidential eanciiuare. The candidate, in fact, has usually done as Mr. Br van does, made h s call on the workingrann, just as if he were no better thau they before the law. It is not easy to imagine what Washington would have thought of a body of theatrical "supers'- masquerading in the guise of horny haudd sons of toil had they invadt d his private premi ses as representatives or an avowedly inferior class. W can think what Jackson would have said, though his words might not have been tit for publication; and Lincoln's sense of humor was too ketn for any mauager of his to have braved i;s sarcasm. Cleveland also would despise auy such theatrical disulay, because he came of the people, the com mon people, the eyery day and work-a day people, wro wear no collars or badges and who know that they are j ist as good as he, good as and that he is lust as Ihe "bi dailies" the other aay thev. so long and contain d a rcnovt sent out from K Canton, Ohio, the home of Maj. "MtrKinlov. from which we select the following paragraph: ' 'Del ;gations from Erie county, Ta., Cambridge Springs, Ohio, and Ciiautauqua county, New York, c ailed yesterday on Major AlitKinlev. It was all done quietly and without ostentation. Hundreds of the men came just as they left the mills, the foundries and the shops, attired in blue blouses ind overalls, and carrying their til dinner pails. They ar ranged the call themselves, and it was in uo sense the work of poll ticiansor political managers." What a nicture we have here for the brush of the Argus and for the contemplation ot our readers! ."It was all done quietly and without ostentation," says the so far as both behave themselves as good citi r i x 1 Znjus. It. nas remained ior ivir. Mark Hanua to discriminate be- x 1 - . 1 I T tween men woo wors witn ineir hands and meu who profit by the work of other men's hands, as the masses" and the classes. If there be in all the length and breadth of this land a real Americau workingmao who has gone to Canton, Ohio, paying bis own fare and other expenses, and tquiDping himself with the conventional blouse and over alls and tin dinuer pail, not to mention the characteristic badge ot his lowly estate, the square paper cap, he tan earn a comfort able living, by and by, as a dime museum freak. Actual, self- resDectinsr workingmen are not wont to parade in that iasnion, but Mr. Hanna has no use for such as they. CAMPAIGN NOTES. report. But, that sentence nas a familiar rin?. Where have we seen it or something like it, be fore? Yes, now we remember. It was in Mark Twain's immortal Innocents Abroad," there where hn tells of the delegation which visited the Russian imperial party and announced itself as a "handful of American citizens travelling simply for recreation and without any official ostentation. And"they carried their tin umnei Democratic ticket pails along," just as if they e? re next Tuesday. so many humble .English tenants stirred by loyalty to visit the 'old Sciuire" and assure him of their devotion to their betters. The blouses and overalls were what theatrical The campaign Ciub of Pork township is a Mve and hustling nstitutiou. It has arranged for a series ot night sneakitgs over there, and at these there will be speakers form the township as wed as invited ones irooi otner places. The Democrats of Pork are determined that they will not. be outstripped by any other township in the county in work for the success of the entire at the polls Many a nervous woman sits up a!! iht night and tries to read herself sleepy. Kim to one she don't accomplish, her pnrpose Nine to one, she gets more and more ner vous. The slightest sound strikes terror to her heart. The dark corners of the room contain a thousand frights. She doesn't know what she is afraid of, but she is afraid, actually, honestly, nervously, abjectly afraid Healthy women are not cowards. If a wo man i3 "nervous and sleepless and afraid of the rustle of her own dress, there is some thing the matter with her. The most deli cate nerves in her body are set on edge by weakness or disease. Nine-tenths of lh nervousness, irritability and bad temper in women is merely a symptom of in health .11 health of the delicate and sensitive or ganism that makes her a woman. If ?he is overworked, or over-worried, the effect will show itself there first. There is no use tak ing harmful and deadly narcotics for ner vousness and sleeplessness. It will leave the body in a worse condition than it was before. The way to effect a cure is to cure the cause. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion will do it. It ha cured tens of thou sands of cases of female weakness and ner vousness. It is a most wonderful invigorat " JUDGE" GRADY'S DEFENSE. T1'C Argus Moves for Judgirent, Notwithstanding the Answer of Defendant, Judgment by Reason of the Admissions i of Guilt in the Defen dant's "Answer, and the For feiture of His Badge of Self-Trof cased Sanctification, by Reason of His False Wit ness Against His Neighbor, Contrary to ; Holiness Ro mans xiii: f). ' . ; ' There was circulated upon tin stre ts of the city Friday, th fol'.owiut; legally constructed docuinen', which speaks for it Sfdf: Daily A kg us, Plaintiff, October vs term ) 1896. ar- ing nervine or nerve food. It brings sound J UUge U ratty , LCICn U . healthy sleep ana restores the glow and i bloom of health. It is the only medicine now before the public for woman's peculiar ailments, adapted to her delicate organiza tion by a regularly graduated phjrsieian an experienced and skilled specialist in tnese maiaaies. i cannot ao uarm in any : , . : f.,i .... .,, tthprft m re condition of the system. Its sales exceed . of Octobei 11?, t we i e, OJ pe sons pi e ent. the combined sales of all other medicines for women. The story of its discovery and its wonderful success is told in one part of The defi ndant in this action for swer to th complaint, says: ; 1. That so much of allegation (1) in the complaint s a legis that thoie was no crowd t fikeville on the 20th day Brown, 204 2. Tht so much of alleimtion (2) in ft mnlxint, jis ullniifs that the defend- Doctor Pierce's great thousand page book, ant was an aspiring cndi late for will be sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay for mailing onlv. World'" Dispensary Medical Association,, No. 66j Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. for Register of Deeds. But. nevertheless, he is going to vote for John I. Mozingo for Sher iff, Frank Dobson for Con missioner, Maj, Grant for it he Senate, and Walter O'Berry for the House, and these are all R.l lavor of the mo-t free things he had publicans who will vole for the "J there. that allows negro White for C nnress th-.t defendant had new and old elec- for, McKinley for President. I lion laws, a number of newspaper clip ai d lend their support to pi"iP, and read clippings Pritchard for the U. S. Suyerinr court two years aro. and is now on probation lor two jears to come is false That u much thereof as alleges that the crowd was tired and sleepy is false. That fco much thereof as alleges the abuae of the Democraiic party is false That s much there !, as allegvs that def- ndant spoke of the Gol- Bug-, Democratic? and Republican pa:ties and the Prohibition pai-tj is true- T. vt so much thereof as alleges that defendant cha.ffd the L'emocratic nartv was a free will part and was in and read clippings from tho Akgtjs about the St. Louis eonvt-nren, i. t a.f ll,.i ,..rrit.t i. tin ii.nil ill', llrfl fcsenate all go a ougs. .vjr ora-iy ba::d in G ldbbo-o, is v u also vote for Dr. Per- 4. That so much theieof as advising I the oeoole to stand by the fusion with will SOU says he is not gonifr to vo'e for Bryan. the nominee of his. the Populist, party for President. Now can any one t ll where "Judge" Grady is at no litically? Or does any one really caie "where he is at"? He U a 'howdy do to go out fj stump he coun ty and tell auy one bjw o vote--"now aint be"? Good Health and a "good appetite go band iu hand With the loss of appetite, the system cannot long sustain itself. Thus the fortifications of good health are br ken to wn and the s .-stem is liable to attach of disease. It is in snch cases that the medicinal powers Of Hood's Sarsa nai illa are clearly shown. Tnousands who have taken Hood's Sa-sapari!la testify to its great merits as a purifier of the blood, its powers to restore and sharpen the apnptite and promote a healthy action ol tne digestive organs. Thus it is. not what we say but what Hood's Saraaparilla does tnat tells the story and constitutes tne strongest recommendation tnat can De urgea ior any medicjue. Why not take Hood UTOINTMENTS. managers Whom the gods would des"roy they first make mad." Dr. Person must either have lost his cunninsr or else he thinks the n IneoDle fools if he expect them rail ' x to vcte tor mm ior me luniam square paper caps in wnicn, u we stump in the county aud tells may believe tne political cartoon- thein to tneir face that be is not ists, American workingmen live, I going to vote for Bryan for Pres move aud have their existence by idem. and. tl a', free silver can nio-ht and bv dav. It was a srreat wait four years more for a set - M ml CJ I "properties" : but where were the mistake in the planners of that spontaneous demonstration to leave out the caps. As you will see, if you walk through any fac tory or shop with your eyes tightly shut, no American workingman is tlement. Does he think the Pop ulist party and the public gen erally are ac child's play on this preat and all absorbing issue ol Free Silver? Does he mean to argue to the people tbt there can be any hope of free silver genuine unless he wears the square J four years from now or evf 1 t .A. paper cap, wnicn is as uisunci- lrely his badge of servitude as the dollar mark is the badge of Mark Hanna's proprietorship. But the dinner pails of American tin, aud the blouses and overalls were irreproachably correct as marking the condition of the lower classes who are to be graciously allowed to vote for the continuance of gov eminent by the better class. Mr, Hanna would make a success as property man on any stage. . Nay more, he has shown his ability in acrain. if McKinley is President next month r elected At Dudly Tuesday Capt. Jt E. Peterson and Mr. T. B. Par ker made telling speeche7show insr the inconsistency and the more thau folly in Populists vot ing for Republicans, under the Rep-Pop fusion combine, in the county, when it is a professed and living principle of Populism to work, m season and out and always, for the furtherance of the Free Silver cause: and yet is. . t k ntii;, Rereblicans every where are M I ill UJW1C U1U1VUID AlVivt uliii I , , , . , . rrr" :i maintainine the Gold Standard prove tnar. H is nu uatusmp n t - puDulist on princi all. is any man out oi wors, ple vote for Dobson, Grant, Mo even though he has never worked zing0) O Berry or any of the and does not want to work? All fusion ticket. when these men that he needs do is call at head- l-re mutually banded together to quarters and, generously! uni- j support one another and further fnrmfrfi with blouse, overalls ana tne eoia sianaarar in rlinnnr nails, pnroll himself as " 1 I . 1 iT..J tt j.. . r.rrriin in flanton Ohio. ATODauiy -duugu oiauv h?tW nd whence he will he not vote for Whitejor Congress, ..T,;cvl wifh frw. trnTisnortn because he has no use for a negro auxuuuv. , . . . . . , . , tion and sustenance so long as the m politics except to get ms ,voie. -i mn would not rote ior nis negro buuituow. I , , Never -before in the hundred running mate liaker, on tne xe. and odd years of the Nation's life publican Uckct six years r ..... Wl ago The Democratic candidates will address tho people at the follow ing times and places: threat Cswamo. J. nursaav. uc t. r m-w ober 29 Pikeville, Friday, O'stoberO Stony Creek, Saturday, Octi- berSl. Goidsboro, Monday. Nov 2. , W. R. Allen, Ch'm Dcm. Co. Ex. Co. There are a great many of the unfortunate ones in this world, creater 'in number than those who are blessed with good diges ion. To some people the greatest misfortune is not to be able to eat everything set before them I suffered for years with Dys- pepsia. ana every tnmg l aie disagreed with me. 1 was -in duced to try Simmon's Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat everything." M. Bright, Madison Parish. Jja. the Republicans is true o That so much, tnoreot as alleges that defendant advised them to let liryan electors alone is false. - 6. That so mucn oi alienation six as allgifS that defendant is going to vote for White for eongress is false, as plaintiff admits in parag-aph 7 in his Complaint. 7 That so mucu oi paragrapn t as alleges that defendant is going to vote fo:- Peason. O xeirj, tiitsnt, Dobson and AfcKiuh y is true. 8 That so mucn ol paragraph i. as al eres that defend mt would not vote for Baker, the candidate for Register of Deeds, is true. That the reason, thmefor was that Baker was the hired Democratic Republican candidate, that the defendant, was not then, nor is he now, in the habit of voting for Democrat-, white or colored. The plaintiff t an now very readily see wbere jutfgc oraay stanas politically Sit w Howdy do. 9. And for further defense. The Defendant says that if the author of the two articles as all. ides to him at Pike- vill in the daily Akgus, ot October 21st, had stayed out of ohn Scott s bar room at Pikeville. as the defendant did (his breath would not have been staunched with tho beverage of Hell, to wit: tot gut whiskey with hisfaco gushing red with blood and his eyes resembling twe lull moons in eclipse as he wagged his way through the dust to tho oldnouse where the speaking was to take place meditatin-r to himself after he had got there, after so hard a struggle so to do,whether the cl-i house was surrounded with ti ees or men, then he would have been able to give a fair er history of he scene. Wherefore, defencactdeiriandf Judg ment fotcost and for ail and such other rolief as mayseem just and tquitable bythepeoiie. J UDGK GRADY. C HAUD & CORRUPTION, Atty's for Plaintiff A. T. Grady, Att'y lor Defendant. In replication to-the answer of tho defendant above trie 'Argus to be true or defendant, but Argus reiter- all its former 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, hFs digestion perfect, and he can enjoy life and act intelligently Mnd patiently upon the questions jf the day. You ail know what to tike. You have known it for years. It is Simmons Liver Regulator SIMMONSX R E G U i. ATO R 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 Bed Z on the front of the wrapper. and nothing else nothing so good. 13 the same, a: nd Judicial Sale, Under a judgment of Edgecombe Superior Uourt, rendered October l.O; h, 1896, in the special proceeding, . en titled John W. Portie, et al,,ex parte, the undersigned, as commissioner, will sell for cash at public auction the two following described parcels oi land: 1. Ihe dwelling bouse and lot, ljins in Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, N. O., which was conveyed by W. h., Green and wife to Jeff D. Portis in fee by deed recorded in Book 65 at Page 571, Edgecombe itegistry, the said lot lvinsr on Hill street, between the lots of Capt. J. Thad Garvey and S. W. Matthews, ana 2. The dwelling house and lot, lying in Goidsboro, "Wayne county, N C, adioimcg the lots of E. Edwards, J. M. Hollowell and Richard Brown and others, the same premises which E Edwards and wife conveyed to Jell D, Portis in fee by deed recorded in Book 57 and Page 264, Wayne Registry; the sales to be made on Friday, November 20, that of the First lot at 13 m. in front of J. M. Griffin s drug store in, KOCKy Mount, Edgecombe Couity, N. C, aud that of the second lot at the court house door in the city of Goidsboro at 3p m. on the same day. JACOB BATTLE, Com has to sy, 1. That sections, 1 23 4-5 6 7 of the defendant's answer are not germain to the lsue, whether alleged false by the nevertheless the ates the truth of statements in the premises. 2. That the statement to which sections of defendant s answer refers was made upon informa tion and belief, and we still be lieve it to be trup.md in substan tiation thereof we introduce the legally drawn document aboye, of defendant, as proof positive and direct, that not only is he on "probation for the rurt clerkship, but the clerical bee is b zzing so strong in his brain, that hp resorts to legal form and parlance in his published state ment, . as aboye. to thus impress upon toe - public what a magnificent court clerk he would make: what ' a formal ponderous and overpowering le gal document he can draw. o. That section b of defendant s answer is not the reason the de feodint gave upon the stump six years ago for not voting for his colored running mate, Baker on the county: that he was as much the nominee of the Republican party for Register as Grady was for Clerk, and that so true were the Republicans to him that be cause Grady would not vote for him for Register he (Gra.ly) was overwhelmingly defeated for Clerk--and will never get in scentinar distance of .hat office again. N w, I wdy do. 4 That, section 9 of defen daut's auswer, in which he charges that the bright young man of the Argus staff -who did the excellent reportorial work on the Pikeville Rep-Pop fu sion "hold out," who is none other than our Mr. W. R. Phil lips was a frequenter of Juo. Scott's bar-room on that day and that his breath "was staunched with the beverage of Hell, to wit : rot-gut whiskey," &c. &c, is a false as the vile wretch who penned it and who but recently attempted to impress upon this community that ho was a man of God by professing sanctification, and standing up in the congrega tions withiu the hallowed walls of churches in this community and prcacbiug the doctrine of Holiness, and asserting that "Pride aint gwying to carry you across the river"; inti mating thereby that be bad humbled himself, and emptied himself of all worldiiness, and taken on the armor of righteous ness, and become a disciple of the great apostle of Sanctifica tion, St. Paul, who says (Romans xiii, 10) "Love workelh no ill to his neighbor," without which love there can be no fulfillment of the law: and iu verse 9 of the same chapter, in reasserting the decalogue he says, "Thou shalt uot bear false witness : and yet this man Grady, who has profess ed Sanctifioation (God save the people) and poses as a man of Holiness, not on'y attempts to work ill" to the bright young man of tae akgus. out bears tne most infamous of false testi mony against him; in proof of which we nere submit the signed statement of both Mr. John Scott and his clerk, which we secured by mail this afternoon: Pikeville, N. C. Ot. 24. '96 This is to certify that W, R Phillips did not enter my bar at Pikeville last Tuesday or pur chase any whisky therefrom. J. hi. feCOTT. Proprietor W. L. Branch. Clerk. Now, therefore the Argus prays judgment that we have not "Fiaud and Corruption" for our attorneys, but that the "at torney for Defendant" has a ver itable son of the father of lies for aclien. YSPEPSIA DID IT Weakened One Man's Constitution Until It Brought Kim to Death's Door. Mr. .Tames S. Harrison, a well-known and highly respected citizen of Cleve land, (.. was for years a sufferer from dyspepsia and general debility, and in in r. eiiKeneaconailiOD, resulting frm the above causes, he had the additional ill-luclt to fall a victim to malaria from this complication of disorder Mr H a rr i son's con d i tion was bfoom i n r verv serious, when he commenced to take P. I P., Lippman's Great Remedy. Its effects were marked and immediate. Read his letter to us. Its earnestness is apparent: Ckxti.kmex: For the benefit of all suffering from dyspepsia and general debility I beg to submit my testimonial as to the efficacy of your P. P. P., Lipp man's Great Remedy, as a positive ere for all the distressing complaints from which I suffered. My system was also full of Malarfa. and my condition was growing very serious; I had no appetite, was losing strength and was completely broken down in health, but now my health is completely restored, and I can eat like a tiekl laborer, without the slightest fear of any serious results. I talte great pleasure m telling the world that P. P. P. did the wand work of restoring me to my accustomed health. Yours trulv. JAMES S. HARRISON, Cleveland, O. If you get up foelintr tired and stunid. P. P. P. should be taken it will make you feel well. P. 1 . P. cures eczema, that tortur ing, itching disease of the skin and bhwxl. If your blood is kept pure, you will not be disfigured with nimnlos. boils and blotches. P. P. P. is the deadly foe and van quisher of rheumatism. Its effects are immediate and lasting, and it lot only relieves, but permanently cures. Scrofula, which is hereditarv and deep-seated in the blood can be cured by P. P. P. It is the one and only posi tive cure for this dread disease. Sufferers from kidney troubles find immediate relief when they take P. P. P. r s it cures all irregularities and re stores to nature her proper functions. Sold by all drutfrista. UPPMAN BROS.. Apothecaries, Sole Prop'rS. Lippman's Block, Savaanah, Oav "For sale by M. E. Robinson & Bro., Goidsboro. M. Ci. the Republican ticket of that year for. Register of Deeds. That the charge tnat BaKer was "tne hired Democratic - Republican If you wish a first-class family I candidate" is false in fact and a newspaper, suDS'iribe to tqe AR-isianacr upon oue oi tne oestana gcs. I most respected coiorea meu to Notice of ale Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior court, rendered at January term, 189ii at Wayne Superior court in the case of W. H. Prison "8 J FCox. Emma E Cox and Julius H Raynor, I shall sell for cash at public auction, at tne court House door in Goidsboro, N. C, on Monday, Septem ber 14. If 96 the lands described in the complaint and judgment in safd action, bounded and described as ioiiows Lviner ' in Grantham's town'hip. Wayne county. N. C. and bounded and described as follows: One moiety or half interest in the home place of the said Richard Raynor, the same being a track of four hundred acies known as the W. H. BizzelL trct. of the lands divided among the heirs of W H Bizzell, Jr.. and being the same purchased by the said Richard Raynor of Calvin Coor. Sheriff of Wayne county .about fort years ago at sheriff sale For further particulars of wh'ch see deed from said Coor to Richard Bayner and recorded in Wayne coun. ty, N. C, same being tha lands deeded bv K. Raynor, and wife to Jmma Oysters ! To lovers of good Oysters : I have established an Ovster House in this city known as the Goidsboro Oyster House, where can be found at all times the very best ovsters to be had, in any quantity. Remember, they Are Opened to Order just from the shell, an advantage which Goidsboro has not been blessed with before. Having had 20 years' ex perience in the business, I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction. in tne rear oi my place of business 1 have fitted up a First-Class Restaurant, where the delicious bi-valves will be served in any style desired. Op. J B WATSON I. B. Fonvielle's store, Walnut St. People ARE SOMETIMES liable to FORGE T 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 and up-to-date, and complete a every line -of dry foods, clothing, shoes, hats, groceries, tobacco, snuff, etc. F. B. Eilmundson. THE HUSTLER 8uccesnr sto E. L. Edmundson & Bro. NEW GROCERY STORE 6 Tne Old ReiiaDie- Meeker's Self Raising Buckwheat, Hecker's old home stead Flap-Jack. Hecker's Rolled Oats, Hecker's Pearl Flakes, Just Out. Hecker's Graham Flour Genuine Canadian Sap Maple Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrup. Finest New Yoik State cheesa, Edam cheese. Harter's A No. 1. Flour, Wheat will make nothing finer, Try it. Drnminer's Lunch. Recep tion flakes. Extra soda. Fay Bis cuit, Graham Wafers, and a full line assorted cakes and oyster crackers. If you want tho Seal finest you should use brand x Coffee. ar.d the you Let It has no equal. Our Coolmore Cloyer Hill creamery's are best butter we can buy. If use them you have the best. us nave your oraers, we promise you the best goods at reasonable pi ices. Respectfully yours, I. B. Fonvielle W est Centre street. Walnut street Hodcl's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. They cure indigestion, oil iousness, 25c. For $.00 Cash Richard Brown, the Buggy and Car riage Painter, will .repaint your old nui"gy ani make it look like new. All material furnished. All work guar anteed. Forty years experience. Orders left at Summerlin's repair shop on John street, will receive prompt at-tenf Manhood Restored, 1Q CI to cure in SO days. At store' J73P written estFOPor -- mail J H Hill & ;Son, Goidsboro, N, C. DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE to my friends and the pab lic generally that I ha opened a first class Grocery Store p Dosite the Goidsboro Tobacco Ware nousa, wnoi-c i Keep constantly on nanu Meat Sugar, Meal Coffffee Flour Tea Potatoes s pices Molasses . Vinegar, - Kerosene Oil. And all kinds of Heavy and Fancy Groceries canned In great variety Country produce a specialty. .Respectfully, J. W. OflRDNbRv Opp. G ld8voro Tobacco Warehouse, NOTICE. Sale of unclaimed express packages The Southern Express Company will eli at public auction on Nov. 14, 1996, bee-inning at 10 o'clock a. m., about Cox. and recorded in said count v on 1 200 unclaimed express packages, more the 9th day of May, 1887, in Book 56, , or less, unless called for and charges E page, 442, containing two ; hundred (200) acres, more or less August 11, 1896. v F. A. DANIELS, Com. paid or otherwise disposed of before date of sale. - J. J. BO WEN. Agent, Goidsboro, N, C, Oct-17th, 86. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, le Bold under positive Written Guarantee by authorised agents only, to core Weak Memory. Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick Dess, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive TJre of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption Insamtr and Death. At Bore or by mail, $1 a box; r-'x for $5; with written guarantee t core or refund money. Sample paek- asre. containing five davs treatment, with full instructions, 5 cents. One sample only sold to eacn person. At store or by mail. "rgTRed Label Special Extra Strength. 1 -r Impo'oiicy. Loss of Pr-Tww. fjost Manhood. Kti. ilitv or narrAnnmA.i SI a box; six lor witiw written i-uftrnntl.p'J MTltr T(?NG sings FRESH AND SWEET aud as w'Eite 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 laoor-saving soap, bnt we de use the pure unadulterated Soap, Givo us a call. TONG SING Under Arling n Hotel. WORTHY YOUR CONFIDENCE. The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in conquering scrofula in whatever way it may manifest ilself is vouched lor by thousands who were severely afflicted by this prevalent disease, but wno now rejoice; over a permanent cure Dy Mood's Sarsaparilla. bcroiula may appear-as a humor, or it may at tack the glands of the neck, or break out in dreadful running sores on the body or limbs. Attacking the mucous membrane, it may develop intocatanh or lodging in tne lungs lead to con sumption. Come as it may, a faith ful course of treatment witn. Hood's Sarsaparilla will overcome it, for working upon the foundation of all diseases, impure blood, the system is clarified and v talized, and vigor, strength and health restored to the body. DR. fl. O.. HTnTT'S SflrlflTORlUB KIN8TON, X. C OltciMs of th En oa Otatnl Snmr .D. TAYLOR" v . A JOE LANE. Taylor & Lcae. 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, TVmy Friends and Patrons ; Having bought out the mercantile in terest of Brown & Gardner, I wish to say to the public, I will continue business at our old stand on Walnut street and I wiil be glad to see my friends at all times,, carry a full stock of Hcavu and Fancu Groceries, Crockery, Cutlery, etc, Oall on me before you buy. C. D. BROWN & Co.. W. P. GRANGER, Jeweler and Optician ... ....-. Done by expert and competent workmen. All work guaranteed satis factory or no charge. W. P. GRANGER. West centre street. T2I ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.. Assets. January, 1, 1896, Liabilities " " Surplus, " " $43,560,037,73 37,047,352.29 6,512,605.44 Paid policy holders since organization, $95,199,150.67. THE .iETNA LIFE issues everv desir able form of Life, Term, Endowment, ana Accident insurance. NOTICE. The firm of Brown & Gardner this day dissolved by mutual consent A 11 parties owing said hrm win xotnj lor ward and settle their accounts at once with C D. Brown or J. W. Gardner, at their old place oi business, 'J be in debtedness of the old firm will be. set tied by the said Brown & Gardner. This September 23, 1896. CD Brown, ' J W Gardner, H.F.PRIGB, Civif Engineer and" Surveyor One of the oldest Jewelry estab lishment in the city comes to the front this season with a full line of watches, clocks, jewelry, sil ver and plated ware, and is head quarters for all kinds of Musical Instruments Mr, W. P. Granger, who is a graduate optician, will examine your eyes FREE of charge. A varied stock of glasses to select from. Repairing: ... OF Hartford, Conn. Liberal loan and cash surrender val ues. All policies incontestable af ter one year. For further particulars inauire of he Agents, or address J. D- B0USHALL. Gen'l ftaent- Raleigh, N. C. L. B. HUMPHREY, Special Agent, Goidsboro, N, C. To Buu a tnlna Riant. DuiiWnere 'tls:Mafls!l ens 3 c-h CD T to 3 H. CD CO n.-W. HURTT. Merchant Tailor WAOTIli beveral 1 able Boarders. Terms $12.50 per month in advance.' Apply at tne residence of Mrs. B. F. May hew, Cor. William and Ash streets. TO BUILDERS: Ion't forget that we sell Lime, m ment, Hair, Plaster, Laths o Mil 11 & YEL.VERTON so Tear Experleock. QfEce.Law Building, John St. Valuable Farm for Sale. Th Denmark farm owned by the late W. F. Kornegay, situated 3 miles from Goidsboro on the W. & W. R, R.t containing 360 acres, good soil, plenty of wood, and all nesessary buildings upon the farm is offered for sale. Term easy. If not Bold before Dec, 1. 1896, said farm will be offered for rent. For information apply to A, U. KORNEGAY, 1 ' ft J j i "i I : lr h i if En." y i
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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