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en t X , 4 "4 j A , 1 Til f , 1 ft A Democratic Newspaper. BT JOS. E. ROBINSOH. WOODLAND ACADEMY. SCBSCKIFTION PRICES I In Advance"! jnecopy, one year. 85.00 One copy, six months ....... 2. 50 ne copy, three months ...1.25 copy, one month 50 Entered at the Post Office at Gold boro, N. C as Second-Class Matter. GOLDSBORO. N. C, MARCH 9 i897 RETROSPECTION. The Argus has not had a great deal to say editorially during the session of the Legislature in re gard to that body the make up, conduct, and contumely of its fusion majonty. V V e have en deavored to preserve our soul in patience, pending their reign of terror, knowing that m their m famous rioting retribution was laying its foundations strong and sure. Before these lines reach our readers that body will, in all probability, have adjourned. God grant that the State may never look UDon their like again. And unless .all sense of decency, pa triotism and progress is dead in North Carolina and certainly is it not there will be no more f us ion legislators in the ascendency in this State. Confusion worse confounded, drunkenness, blasphemy, rioting have prevailed in the halls of legislation and in the office of the Governor of the State, and their vile language and odious epithets haye gone forth to the world a burning shame upon the fair name of North Carolina, But other was not to be expect ed of men who prostituted every principle of political ethics and honest manhood if indeed they were capable of comprehending the former or were ever possess ed of the latter to their inordin .ate greed for office. In the midst of this hetero genous mass of howling animals in human form the minority Dem ocratic contingent have sat dig nified in the consciousness of honest principles, earnest in their efforts to uphold righ teous laws and thwart un Godly legislation. They, came out of the melee with clean re cords, bearing aloft the banner of Democracy, which will surely wave in victoy in the next cam paign. For legislation of venom, hat red and direst oppression the fusion gang of this General As sembly will go down through history a stench in the nostrils of decent people of all genera tions: while for superlative per fidy our own Senator Grant and our delectable Representative "Fox" Person commend them selves to the odium of every self respecting citizen, of whatever party, in the State who believes in liberty and the right of local self government. The damnable at tempt of these two men to saddle upon Goldsboro the Police Com mission and upon Wayne county the "Dispensary", without the sanction of the popular vote, should subject them to the hisses of righteous indignation, and, as language is inadequate to express the contempt they deserve, they should be passed in silence as the veriest traitors to their own pro fessed principles -and the enemies of liberty and the public weal. We have never witnessed more of hatred, spleen, venom, dire de sign and deep damnation than was depicted on Fox Person's count tenance yesterday as he made his villainous tyrade against Golds boro on the floor of the House in advocacy of the passage of Sena tor Grant's pet police bill. It was appalling to behold and ter rible to contemplate. It did more to defeat the bill than all other influences combined. Mem bers who 'had contemplated and some who had intended to vote for the bill hastened now to re cord their votes against it, and it was swept from before the body by an avalanche of . defeat, while Person and Grant stood pale and trembling under the weight of passion and the contumely of de feat. . Too much credit cannot be given to eur intrepid and unter rifled Democratic Representative, Hon. T. B. Parker, for his vig orous fight against Grant and Person's infamous Police bill. The heroic fortitude with which he confronted the direful situa tion and fought for the liberties of his people won the admiration of all and drew to him in the su preme moment of need the aid and votes of even those who had . &t first intended to support the bill purely as a partisan meas ure. Did It ever occur to you whose hair is thin and constantly falling off that ' this can be prevented? Hall's Hair lie newer is a sure remedy. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Brtfises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rfceom, Fever ,Sores,Tetter, Chap ted Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to'give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per jppttle, for sale bj J, U, HU1 &A 1 The Entertainment "Given Friaay Night a Prominent Success. The entertainment given ai Woodland Academy last Friday night, under the direction of Miss Dome Rich, the popular and tal ented young school teacher, as sisted by a number of young la dies and gentlemen of the commu nity, came off as foretold in these columns. The programme was an elabo rate one, consisting of dialogues. recitations, etc.. interspersed here and there with musical selections, both vocal and instrumental, which lent a charm that blended admirably with" the sunny dispo sitions and smiling countenances of the fair young ladies, as they gracefully performed their severa parts, and which also inspired the young men who so gallantly as sisted to excel themselves. A pleasing feature was the string band from the Mt. Olive section, which discoursed swefet music for the occasion, and who won ofUrepeated applause from the audience. There was not a dull moment from the rising of the curtain on the first act, 'till its fall at he close. Quite a large number from this city were in attendance and all expressed themselves as highly pleased both with the entertain ment and the many courtesies ac corded them by the genial people of that community. . Ihe following is a partial list of the participants. Misses Laura Moore, Bertie Moore, Nellie, McCovyn, Lollie Lewis, Ethel Smith, Pearl Wood- ard, Hettie and Kossie Herring, Irene Hatch Moore and little Ma bel Edgerton. Messrs . Milf red Edgerton, Robert Edwards, Lonnio Rich, Lonnie Lewis. Masters George R. Smith, Ernest Smith, Frank McCown, Ralph Moore, Walter Moore, John Hollowell, Robert Collier, Herbert Lewis, George Smith, Willie Hood andEarle Da vis. Every one performed his or her part so nicely that it would be un fair to make special mention of anv one, therefore, we can only add that the entertainment in its entirety was a brilliant success and both Mi&s Rich and all the participants are to bo congratulat ed for the pleasing manner in which the entertainment was car ried out. Fremont Letter. Dear Argus: Some days ago the quiet of our little town was disturbed when it was found in the early morning that thieves had broken into the store of Yel vertoa Bros, and bad stolen a lot of goods, just how much we have not heard. An effort was made to trace them but did not prove successful. Last year a like rob berry was committed on the same firm and in a similar way. En trance being made tbrougn a front window, exit through a back door. The parties escaped then, and no doubt came again and made a second successful raid. What a pity such rascals can not be brought to justice! Several of our citizens took advantage of the cheap rates, and went North last week, enjoyed a little outiog and combined bus -ness with pleasure by selecting goods for the spring trad. Among them was Mr. J. R. Short, one of our most progress ive merchants, and Miss Laura Speight who has charge of his millinery department, and who expects to deligut her lady friends by a love of an Easter bonnet. If the weather was as fine in Washington as in Fremont on the fourth, the McKinleyites may have counted it a good omen. INo doubt the inaugura tion was witnessed by many thousands. v We condemn Sunday trains but they must serve a good purpose when they bring some certain young gentlemen to Fremont to church (r). especially as church privileges are not many in Uolds boro and Rocky Mount. " We miss from his place of bus iness Mr. W. M. Barnes, who has been confined to his room for some days by sickness. His friends hope to see him out soon Dr. Swindell delivered in Fre mont on Sunday eveniug one of the finest, most convincing ser mons on missionary worn, as a part of christian duty, that it has ever been our privilege to hear. We hope to hear him again. Rev. A, S Barnes is at home, from Youngsville, on a visit of a few days. There is no place like home. Bee. Fremont, March 10, '97. D I! TC 11 TC V.B. AND FOREIGN rATcNTa . . procured. EUGENE W. JOHNSON- Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes N. Y. Ave Washington, D. C, Office Established 1868. Charge Moderate Correspondence requested. REMOVAL Havirg - removed my Beef Mai ket from East Front street to Walnut street, adjoining the Law building Ham's old stand I am still DrDa-ed and better equipped than ever to serve the public with fine Beef, Fresh ForkjMutton. Veal etc lW. Respectfully, R. B. DVIS. The sun shines. - We all know that. And there's another thing that's just as certain' viz. : that with Pearl- ine you nave the easiest, the j-"CTs safest, the quickest, the most . ) economical washing- and ) ) cloning WSY Look at the millions of J . women who are using Pearl -Ly ine. Look at the hundreds of millions of .packages that have been used. What more do you want in thp "wn r rf fr'itlfrrf ? Tf Pearline were not just what we say it is, don't you suppose that the air would be filled with comolaints? se SBB OBI ANDY CATHARTIC in x. in m ! iiu.i 25 aasajs A I I ZiUTVM DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GTTIRSFTEED !? ye of eonstipstion. rascarets are the Ideal 1-Ma-I O.UU Vli U 1 D JJ 1 U U flIUiU ICtCiU tire, new irrip or rripe. but rauw rntj nataral malts. Sam4 pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicaro. Montreal. Can., er New York. For the last 20 years we have kept Piso's Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could get along without sugar in- his store than we could without Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, J 896. Pikeville Letter. Pikeville, March. 2, '97. Dear Argus Miss Carrie Ham of your city, cane up Saturday on a visit to her cousins, Misses Mattie and bailie Ham. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Smithey Garris, who has been quite sick for some time, is im proved. .Mrs. Silas Smith went down to your city Wednesday on a brief visit to relatives. During the Spring-like weather which prevailed last week we were forcibly reminded that the cimR was near at hand for the in imitable "J. M. H." to come forih wiih his spring poefy. whicn is aiways looked for with much in'.ercsf by Argus read ers. A trained nurse came down from Raleigh last week to nurse Eld.;r J. T. E'Jgerton, whose condition, his many friends throughout the county will te glad to leirn, is bet er t this riting. At the last meeting of our Board of town commissioners. Mr. Sam Hinnant was elected Policeman to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Li. B. Pate. We congratulate you, Sam. J. F. H. Cancer 01 the Face. Mrs. IianraE. Mims.of Smithville.Ga., says: "A small pimple of a Strawberry color, appeared on my cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it. My eye became terribly inflamed, and was so s vollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant typer-and after ex hausting their efforts without doing me - any eood. thev eave np the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disiAs " A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedv will core it. 55. S. K. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure cancer, scroiula, .Eczema, Rheumatism or anv other disease rf the blood. Send for our books om Cancer and Blood Diseases. mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. C otton. With careful rotation ol :rops and liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. The implication of a proper fertil izer containing sufficient Pot ish often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4 Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete specific against " Kust. AH about Potash the result! of Its use by actual ex. neriment on the best farms in the United States ii old in a little book which we publish and will gladly nail free to any farmer in America who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, aa Nassau St., New York. The cure of Rheumatism has oftn taked medical skill, but its prevention has been very easy by an occasional use oijSimmon's L.iver Regulator 11 keeps the liver well regulated- and the system free from poison. Therein is the secretTof health. ' I have used it for years for Indigestion and Constipation and also find it givss one relief from a touch or Khoumatism " Ei. Hughe?, JL.orasDurg, jn. m.. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 trinutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Thi never fails. Sold by ME Robinson & Bro. druggists. Goldsboro, N C ELY'S CREAM BAT.M la m positive (rare. Apply into the nostrils. It ia qnickly absorbed, fio cents at Druggist or by mail ; samples 10c, by mail. cnuiiit.mi, oo warren Pt.t rew xork City. Dover, N. H.. Oct. 3!, 180K. Mssus. Ersr Bros: The Balrr reached mo safely and in to short a time the effect is surprising;. Mv son says the liiot application gave decided reliefI have a shelf filled with "Ca tarrh cures." To-morrow the stove shall receive them and Elv's Crean Balm will reigh supreme. Respectfully, XVJKS i? xtA.NK.LilN r BE EM AN. Cream Balm is kept Dy all druggists. Full size 50c. Trial size 10c. we mail it. ELY AROS., 56 Warren St ,N. Y Uity. n"yf55. PENNYROYAL PILLS. The only safe, aur and reliable Female PIIL, ever offered to Ladies, especially reoommend- v m m hhbf wu iu in. rr 1 fn 1 1-tA.cl iab OWI nmmtOTli UI and take no other. 585!M0lLSimir Pree 1.00 per box, boxes for $5.00 im. MOTTS CHEMICAL CO, - Cleveland, Ohio, Sold only at Miller's Drug store, Go'dsboro N. C. How Abotit Your- SPRING NECKWEAR? '' Had you seen our line, there were no need to inquire "how." Stop in and make Your selections. Fourin Hands, Tecks,' Glubs, V De JoinYilles PuffScarfs. In all the richness of new Spring shades, in Taffetas, Indias, plain and brocaded Satins. New shapes as well as the popular ones. Con rect stvles always on hand. Ask to see ou Patent Bicycle Pants. New goods arriving daily. H. WEIL & BROS, SPECIAL mm Garriane -AT- ROYALL & BORDEN'S THIS WEEK! SPECIALS. WANTED To rent a piano on mod- . . . ... mw ttruin, auureas tms omce. BRTNG YOUR DULL. SCISSORS to the Goldsboro Hardware Co . who will sharpen them free by the wonder- mi new Electric Method and sell you a sharpener for $15 cents that you can sharpen your scissors with in 5 seconds fish: Hn! Fresh and Salt Water Fish I have five faunJrwl nola a. -wl tranain Neuse river new. to sin ml v mv nuatim- ers with Fresh Water Fish, such as WhiDe Shad-Herrinc. Prri. I am also daily receiving all the differ ent kinds of Salt Water Fish, Oysters, etc, I am the only fish dealer here that dan supply you with both fresh aid 1 . . 5W MP. "NT. r. PT? Tr.TC ,'a ofill in chaige of my retail stand in" Golds boro and will supply you at any time, also receive your order and forward to me. -1 will do my bett at all times to please you. Respectfully, K. W. 1 AY LOR. MO BEHEAD CUT, If. O. REGISTER DEEDS' OFFICE, Wayne County, GDldsbo.o, K C March 8. 1797. Sealed bids will be received until 12 o'clockim, Arril 5, 1897, by the Board of Commissioners of Wayne couaty. for the erection of a steel bridge across Neuse River, according to the plan and specifications now on file in my office, the Board reserving the right to reject any an J all bids so offered. Published by order of the Board. GEO. C. KORNEG VY. d&wtilapr5. Reg. of Deeds. 2SOTICE. Hpving qualified as the executor to the last will and testament of J. Q. Dupree, deceased.- notice is hreby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned for. payment, duly verified, on or before the 26th day of March, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate paymeht of the same. This March 8, 1897. J. J. DUPREE. Ex. F,P. Sons, Att'y. ami, AN D VICTOR CRESCENT BICYCLES, STANDARD OF QUALITY, LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S BOY'S AND GIRL'S WHEELS $40.00. - - $50.00. - - $75.00. - - $100.00. I he finest line of 1897 Wheels. All the latest improvement and fully guaranteed for 1 year. Sold on en stallment, weekly or monthly payments If you want a good wheel see me. . No cheap trash sold Agent for the Overman Wheel Co., Western Wheel Works. R, fl- 6RE&6H- JEWELER. Quaker Crimped Crust Bread. It's all in the baking pan. Sweetest bread you ever saw. Not a breath of arom lost. No run-overs, no air-holes, no burnt edges, no raw places. Can't Durn, no matter how careless the cook. And such crut! Beautifully brown, dainty crisp, charming in every way. 'in bread is steamed as well as baked, steamed into delicate evenness and rich moisture inside baked to just the right point outside. J ne vuaker Iran saves woik, worry and money. It requires no skill to use it; the pans, pack in the oven as so many sticks of wood might, and even if left long overtime the bread cannot burn. This is the sunniest, surest and best of all the modern baking pans. Just a good for Cake and Pudding as for Bread. The boy stood on the burning deck, Ihe flames roared o'er his head. Father. he cried" 4 why don't the cook Save that last loaf of bread?" ; lBe calm, my child," the. sire replied - Lt those escape who can. ' Why don't you learn the cake won't burn. It's in a Quaker Pan?" TFor sale only by Goldsboro Hardware Co. West Centre 8., (Castex Old Stand.) GOL.I SBORO, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. Under Sec 3460 R. S. I will offer tor sale 9 packatres Corn whiskey and -one still and fixtures which has been forfeited to U. S. at Ba ker Isler & Co. 's store on March 18th, 1897. P.M. SIMMONS, Collector. 5By R. C. Hill, D. C. Great Attention and a skiP and experience that ate a double guarantee against in stakes constitute our claim to jour consider ation. The preparation of medicines is a delicate matter and the differebo httween what's right and what isn't of so much moment to those who are ill that no doubt on this point can be per mitted. Next to making no mistakes comes the purity and quality of the drug used. From this point of view, as from the other, we are the leading druggists in Goldsboro. M- E Robliisoi) & Br West Centre Su rvT.D-?BORO. w C. OPERA HOUSE- TWO NIGHTS WMtoesdao and Friday MARCH 10 and 12. Goldsboro Minstrel and Banjo Club. Admission 25" and 0 cents Reserved seats without extra charge new on s.ale at Miller's Pharmacy. Cotton BattinglH- For Ouilts and Comforts. Soun Cotton. Knittino Cotton, white and colored, and knitting Wool. Also Cushittffs Perfection Dves. For coloring cotton andwool. Call and examine. Hood & Brltt. Mattino Matters ! Most Economical Floor covering you can buy. 6f fT The wonder is how JJ M-4i . it can be brought T A TVTT X from Japan, pas the LCAllL I Custom house and -v iw -v - put on sale tere at OHFORTABLF 12. o tamper yd and of 43 jards .ach, The Jap on his "native heath" must work cheap. aome Beautiiui stuies To shew you, some plain, some fancy, some jointless, and some cotton warp, each the best of its kind.- fl. E. CAS TEX & CO. IS THERE sometnina ABOUT WJyOUR Wat Gli or Clock ? There is but ONE WAY to correct it. Have it looked into by a reliable workman. All repairing warranted satisfactory at Giddcns Jewelry Store. NEW SPRING SHAPES I II I L 1 A "Wise Heads Wecr Them" Standards for style and foremost for quality and wear. Spring Styles on Sale Stiff and Soft Felt Hats in shapes and shades that more than satisfy. The light w.iglu of Stetson Hats is an important factor in their success quality of felt, not quantity, is the thing in hats. FOR BALE BY. Exiristein Clothing Oo Under Hotal Kennoa 1 6 Is almost gone. During the two months of 1 897 peo who have bought their groceries from Bizzell Bros. & Co. have bought the best goods for less money we be lieve, than they could have purchased them anywhere else in Goldsboro. Trading with Bizzell Bros. & Co AS SAVED MONEY. , FERTILIZERS! We Offer the Following Wanted to Borrow ! WAN TED To borrow $1,500, pay able in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 yeat s. - First mortgage on real estate in Goldsboro p,ivcn as security. .For particulars ad dress Postpfflce box 573. r , HighGrade Fertilizers To the Trade and Public, 1,500 Tons Prolific Cotton Grower. ' 1.000 Tons Gibbs' High-Grade Guano. 1.000 Tons very high grade Grade Acid Ptiosphate. 1,500 Tons Genuine German Kainit, our own importation. 200 Tons Bone and Potash. " 200 Tons Golden Belt Tobacco Guano. E3?Special inducements given to dealers and large buyers. H. Weil & Bros 4 .2 . 1. : v
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