s GO CQ O 0 0 o by 55 - . 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" VOL. XVII. i GOLDSBORO. N. C, THURSDAY APKXL. 1, 1897, NO 130 . . i " : y ; " THE ARGUS. DAILX & WEEKLY. LOCAL BRIEFS City politics are beginning to be discussed. It is uow President Hancock. of the A. & N C. R. R We wish him luck. Mr. Wm. Garris, of Beston, is to have charge of the Caledonia State farm in Halifax county, and will take charge next week. mm Absolutely Pure. A BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT AT THE TRUG STORE OF J. H. HILL & SON. l'ainr's Celerv Compound Appeal From Their Spacious Show Wiudow to tlie l'asers-rty anil Tells Them of Its Marvellous Merits. The artistic arrangement of the handsome cartoons and beautiful placards advertising the world re nowned Paine's Celery Compound in the large show windows of the drug store of J. H. Hill & Son, at the Hotel Kennon corner, attracts the attention of those who have an eye for the beautiful. Besides the lovely pictures, on which the j. i i i r., i a mrwa rrrkat tnrnnnt.6 than P.atl ! . fi ... . Celebrated ior its great leavening Wor . f nrt mv (v,st thoir pvss. Few towns of its size can boast can food against alum and all forms of adul- the display contains something oi Goldsboro, and as all these goats deration common to the cheap brands J seem to eo along well, it is still Royal Baking fowder Co., in order for us to say '"We go forward." New York. interest to sutlering humanity. The former class will admire the enchanting sene that is presented to the view and pass on, while the latter will read and dwell upon the fV.4 t- o T A7 R t7 c on1 A Mrs. W. E. Lewis, formerly of - oQu .fi f t this city, who vpas tendered the w Bizzel, & Co retUrned yes- wonderful curative powers of this position of Matron of the pern- te;day afternoon' from an ' ex panacea for a great many of the tentiary Dy sauperinienaent donn . r; tu hii, ,i,;,.h ti,0 j-mnn floal i . - . I ICUUCU 11 I Lf J til -Ci I illO IU VUW j .. ssft it - aj.wu-s. tt. btnitn. aecnnea to accept me n0rtnrn centres of trade, mak heir. piciciiucuu, purchases ot SDrinr eoods Tt. wnnlrl hn like nn nttemnr. to The work of levelins West for their varied line of trade. L 'orild refined wold, or naint the Centre street and filline in the Miss Anna Page Strong, Oi Bal- wuito)) fl,r na tn nt(rr int ., sewered ditch along the railroad timore, a graduate of millinery quisition upon the marvelous running south from Chestnut and an artist in her profession, i f p , c , street Ts well nigh completed, returned with them, and will tive P we s ot 1 ar ne s Ul ) TI5 LOVE THAT iTiAKCS Tlil WORLD GO ROUND." and adds greatly to the appear have charge of the firm's millin ance of that entire section of the ery aepariment ior tne season : - 1IT X .4 I cuy. vve go lorwaiu. The recent freshet in the riv According to the slate as made ers has brought a great many r ri,.t, Mr rA M T. shad up the Neuse and local Jeffreys is to have charge of the fishermen are reapm There were a a harvest. number of noe Compound, which is known to the millions, but still when its manu- facturers evidence such public spirit and broad philanthrophy in bringing the merits of tbeir medi cine right down to the attention, not only of the reading public, but A. & i. C. freight depot in this . . tnaH. Df the passing individual, they de city, and Mr. C. Holland is to . wgre hard dispose of at serve to have their efforts in this be telegraph operator and cashier . rather high prices that were de regard commended, and this the Mrs. Joe Person, of Kittrell. manded. The crusade has com- Argus, on its part, does right N. C. whose noted Kemedy for re iH aga.uau mo uib u cordially. the cure of most all the ills thai aDd were pientitul to-day Tliere can be no question of the flesh is heir to is still working also. The horse fish industry is fact in the face of the many re wnndersamonff suffering human- comparatively new in this sees , arntPm.fa nhHRiiofl from ity. is in the city, making sales ua , Three or four years ago r. -. . . - i n n rra T oarori rxr ttiph to t w n Tar of her medicine to our local arug. - J" It.; II merits of Paino's Celerv Com- irieiu. uuu lui tue utst iv. u &ft- sons several nsnermen nave puuuu, i u.it n i "Get devoted their tiuie to -catching quisition of sciculific research down off the fence and go for this variety and have been well known to this age. not only as a prosperity. Don't wait to have paid for their work. While Goldsboro could possi gists. Ax exchange remarks : it brought." This is good ad vice. Hour people would hustle bly aloQg in her old way and more and complain less, prosperi- letfhe terminal point of the Snow ly wouiu amvc wuuu. Hiu raiiroad be carried to Wilson. Elder John W. Gardner has where the farm products of Greene purchased the stock of Mr. C. D. county and all that section would Brown, and will occupy the store certainly be carried to market, of the latter, on Walnut and where the supplies of mers street. Mr. Gardner is wen ana cnandise -for the same section! favorably known to the trading WOuld be purchased, vet the vol- curative, but as a preventive as well, and acting on the old adage that "an ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure," Paine s Celery Compound addresses itself to the wise as well as the other wise. Some people think money is a gTeritsr power than love. Oh ! What a mistake ! See how the great money kings are con trolled by the little boy Cupid ! See how the gTeat soldiers and men of power are twisted around his little fingers ! A woman's most precious possession is the capacity for awakening pure and noble love. More potent than wit or intellect is the womanly capacity for happy wifehood and motherhood. A woman who is weak or diseased in the special organism of her sex is deprived of the power and prestige which naturally be long to her. Such troubles are not a ne cessity. Perfect health and strength of the feminine organism is insured by proper ca-.e and the aids afforded by enlightened medical science. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription cures all weaknesses and diseases of woman's special organism. For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. No other physician has had a more extensive practice or greater success in the treatment of women's diseases. No other such perfect and scientific remedy for these ailments has ever been devised. It has re stored health, strength and womanly power to tens of thousands of women. Women who would understand their own powers and possibilities should read Doctor Pierce's thousand - page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It is the most interesting and enlightening book of the kind ever pub lished. A paper - bound copy will be sent absolutely free to any one sending 21 one cent stamps to p&3-the costo" mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. For a handsome Cloth-bound copy send .11 stamps. AND STILL T1IFAT C03IE. Another City Feature Added to !oldsboro: A Local Orchestra. MEMPHIS ASKS FOK AID. Six Thousand Pauper Refugees Are Oartered ou the Citjr, and Help from Outside is Necessary. Memphis, March 26. TQ-day the citizens' relief committee gave out an official statement notifying the outside world that Memphis is taking care of over six thousand pauper negro flood refugees and half as many head of stock. This step was taken in order to show that outside aid is necessary. This morning President Dicken son, of the Little Hock Board of Trade; arrived with 1,500, the amount donated by the citizens of Little Hock. lhe Memphis re lief committee took the sum and will apply it properly. All le vees are reported in good condi tion to-day and the general situa tion is most encouraging. Another slight fall in the river here is noted to-night. The river at Cairo continues to rise, while at Paducah it is reported stationary Dispatches from all points South of Memphis show that the Missis sippi is rising slowly. The con tinued fair weather is a favorable condition. News received from all points indicate that the system of levees is still intact. No more bleaks are reported on the Ar- Arkansas side. All trains are running out of Memphis on sched ule time with two exceptions. The members of the relief com mittee, miving received tne snip- jf many men would devote mem ui ten is iium usuiuiuu, uicir energies one halt as earn- Fifty Years Ago. President Polk in the White House chair. While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer; .tsotli were busy for human weal One to govern and one to heal. And. as a president's power of will . Sometimes depends on a liver-pill, JUr. I'olk took Ayer's Pills I trow For his liver, SO years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had so long injured themselves with griping medicines. iBeing carefully prepared and their in gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in stantaneous. That this popu larity has been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the World's Pair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. SATURDAY SEIt3iOS public and al'eady enjoys their confidence ard liberal pairouage, which he eminently deserves. rMRS. M. E. Castex and their bead milliner, Miss Pearl Creech, who have been on an txiented trip to the aorthern centres of fashion selecting-the latest styles in mi hnery -and dress goods, The Wayne Cotton Mill. The Argus man was informed to.day by Superintendent Smith, of Goldsboro's cotton mill, that be is now shipping cloth from ume of business transacted here annually would be much greater, this mill to New York, Fall lliv and the city, business men, and the er and Philadelphia in car load communitv srenerallv would be lots. Who would have thought much benefitted if tbe terminal that Goldsboro would ever ship nmnt ennlrl hp seen red for rinhla J manufactured goods to all Kiv boro. If our business men hav ei ; 7 Ui 11 . i - j 1 11 I Coo a aUU UU1U3UU1U Lo WC11 uu J I tiDQr tlto hpnn nf t hp nrnppccinn have returned to the city, and ana nave no amouion 10 increase Th e success of this mill h as been the firm are now making exten- tneir patronage, men cion t worry trulv phenomenal, and its orders si ve preparation ior tne opring aoout me onow mu ranroau, nut &l e accumulating to such an ex- trade. if they would like to secure the tent that its capacity must be & ..T,. p ., immense amount of business that increased or other mills built in r inHni,mH in tue raiiroaa wouiu ur.n irom iue uem auiuic. a ue cuiub f& U1CU 11UU1 bIJlO b'lV tuuuip:v. tu u I 111 1 . , su r tknk,.,Vo nf ,hu m unca i trial section, some active steos naa 1 unouiuuuu - -" s " nan 11 uu Lllt U'lLi i&i.juw j i i . . .. . . .1. .i if . I q n H lAaxr o-iuino pmn nvmont tn river ast n ffht and a merrv erood oetter oe tasen Deiore it is too ' ' " r r.. J " . time orevaiUd. Thev purchased late. What are you ffoinff to do PearJy one nunarea men and t. -Hnfkc-f rf chad frnm tha tich. Ukf iiJ I .i i I thp. amnnnt nt wap'ps npf.ps . m -v n e c?r st o o t in air uroro I i rx 3 ncht anrl thPvworfi immediate The city Thursday was quite Uary to pay of this number of O 1 1 . . J 1 I I I o m niATTfle m no nc m n f n t loonori flnnH anH .iovniirPM CODSD1CUOUSIV OCCUUHU OV well I l"uJ mtcuo 1 J ' I j r-r.A a ;ntll; i inni.;nn tha nonul P nf a town nf IU I CCSCU C2UU lUlClllgCUl lUUUlUg r' " " visitintr colored men of the med- the size of- Goldsboro, and espe- m the show windows of the rin- I icai profession, as well as a nam ciallv so to a class of people who. stein Clothing Company, under ber of our best known and res- for sundry reasons, are debarred tne noiei ivennon, is arrttufjou nected hom-- COlorea men. in fmm nnrnino- a 1 vino- in other cm- . . i u;u i. , ... . . . .. .1 O r in an artistic maimer auu euiu- aanday attire, wno naa gatnerea Pl0vments. Additional to this ing that m The display is so arranged always as to at tract attention. The performance of th Goldsboro Minstrel and Banjo Club at Fn mont Wednesday greeted by a large audienc and was well received. Tbe company desire to express their tbanks through the Argus to Mrs w. , 2mfrri;0In" "P"? attendance of the new board he consumption of an amount of S?S? w idows ot directors of the colored insane cott0n netessary to keep one bun lys in these windows asylum of this city, pxpectng , , i i j tn haxra that net tnt.nn tnrnort ulvu l'v"f'u v-,..,, over to the management of col- local market for several thousand ored pr sfessional and clerical bales of cotton and the making of talent, as provided for by Gov. tne market especially attractive to Russell and his spokesmen, cotton growers located in the im- when they were "log rolling" mediate ten itory surrounding the for the colored members' votes town. The large pay roll, too, in tbe laie Legislature But the is not hoarded by those into whose brcther in black was doomed to i-,nT,,ia u uT nc.a of nn0 H. Speight for the use of her dsaPP?!.3teul: Ies.ler and weekly into the retail trade of charge and to Messrs Yelverton turned to their respective homes, j Let us have more 8 .Mo .j.t.n poorer in purse and in hopes, ianu-iorus, occ. uet us nave more BrOS. for Valuable assistance . ,f ;' cnttnn mills. JjPt. ns hnvo mnro I J 11 li W I 1 1 LUC 1 U L U 1 C Aid V L I " v - dently Russell does not think factories of every description. As heretofore announced in that his "savages' are yet nt for ' I . i . . r I these columns, the marriage of anytmng out to vuie iur mm , 1:11 Mr. Hugh Maxwell to Miss Effie for Governor and to break faith J llilS Davis took place at the home of w"11 s suils uls iCttlieut. the bride's uncle Mr. K. rs. Uavis OU Thursday night and W.as Wit- There is more Catarrh in this section npssed bv a number of n vited of the country than all other diseases T h o hannv coj." le re- k"" ""s01"""- guests. ceived a number of hir Isome years was supposed to be incurable. b or a great many yeara doctors pro- Cure All Liver Ills. ;L-- T a bridal presents that wei 1 the nounced it a local disease, and pre-1 1 weuiy I Cell s rrOUI. gift of admiring friends, who scnoea ocai VX;Z TuttsLiverMskeepthebow. WISh lOr tnem nappmeSS ai AVS. - no - difc. - ble Soionoe .lcinnatiira1mrfinar1 i-lpancP - I "MT I V-J lit llUbUl JA. lliVklVll uu V1VU1 1) TVTT-rTr-AT neonomv tpaehesthat hasproven catarrh to be a constitu- r 11 a lOLITICAL economy tuacucs tua t jia. an t.vpfn T-cnir.a Ithf ?v;tpm nt all tmniinhps An an ample year buuoidicuco iui uis constitutional treatment, nan s wa-1 t i, . - ; i, uAa L: .to.,0wh;,h harrh cure, manufactured bv P. j. absolutecureforsick headache, a people ever make in their pro- Eu sour stomach, con gresa towards industrial prosper- taken lutemaiiy m doses irom 10 drops stipation ana kindred diseases. itv. Jht larmers wouia ao wen - - - j n , . t f uj. ' . mucous surfaces of the system. Cafl t OO WIThOllT infilTI to consider most Seriously W r,fW Ono Hundred Uollars Re- wau 1 uu w,luuul IUCU1 iUla trmnt t.rnt.h ' The ores- ward for anv case of deafness, (caused I R. P. Smith. Chileshuro-. Va. ent is an opportune time to make Sifar10 b' Writes I don't know how I could a start towards ayplymg it. 1 he P. j. chenev & Co., Props., Toledo, O. j T i- j man who has his year's supply of "Sojd by drusrsists 75c uu -wiuiuul uicm. x iidvc iidu corn and meat on hand is Goldsboro is soon to have a resident orchestra. This an tiouncement will no doubt o j read with pleasure by the genera! pub lie. It is an organization that ha-. been sadly needed for many years and one that no city toe sizj ot Goldsboro should be with out. Soms few weeks ago when the announcement was made that a minstrel company was being or ganized by heme talent and that a performance was scheduled to take place in the near future, everybody acq tainted with such things recogu:z2d the great sac rifice of time that would be re quired from each member of the company and the arduous labors that would be involved in such a yast undertaking. That the en rprise was brought to a suc cessful climax was demonstrated on the stage of the Messenger Opera House week before las'., when the Company gave two performances to large audiences each night. Both performances would compare favorably with that of any similar organization on the road and showed that the performers had spent much time n preparing something that would meet the popular approv al of the theatresgoing public. While a majority of those who attended- these performances were well pleased, yet those who were accustomed to witnessing snows of this particular class oould not, heip but feel that there was something lacking to c mplete tne performance, and now it is the object of the company to supply this essen tial want witn a lull njagea ors chestra. From the beginning it was the intention of the Minstrel and BaDjo Club to make the organic zation permanent and continue to give performances once a month with an entire change of pro gramme, and when the next date is named the public may expect to see the orchestra added, with the following young gentlemen as participants : Solo V lounist: Brodie Scott. Secoad Violinist: W. A. Rob ertson. Claironet: Fred McDonald. Cornet: W. R. Phillips. Trombone: C. J. Barnes. Tuber: George Stanley. In making this addition, which will require expense and loss of time, the company are to he com mended and should not fail of the hearty support of the eit'z ins of Goldsboro who are proud of their citizenship and who delight to sea the town supplied with al the acquisitions of a city. - Not only will the orchestra perform the duties encumbered in the minstrel performance, but will be open at all times for en gagements from the public. Every member of lhe orches rtra is an amatuer musician and they will endeavor by constant practice to reach a degree of pro hciency rbat will place them in the firont rank of organiz ttiou of its kind and be in readiness at all times to render music suita ble to all occasions. have almost completed the ar rau.remunts of Camp Congo, where the colored refugees will be quartered and provided for as long as necessary. A"cofd!Pg to the report issued St. Louis to-day the river there .vill continue to rise ad will each, about 22.4 feet by. Satur- av. The Missouri and upper Mississippi rivers will also con tlUUU LU UULUd U-LSt 141 1 13U J. U 1 , east one foot beinr indicated ?. J" 0"" from Keokuk south to Hannibal and about one- half foot from Hannibal to the mouth of the Missouri river by Saturday morn ing". For the past twentyfourhours the following rises have been re corded: Kansas City and Boone vilie. one foot; Hannibal, a-lv foot; Keokuk, Iowa, 6.10 foot. riuht Wo will make monev. - Let . . 1 , 1 Bnnmrl ?.u.Ita j. all t-" I Liver disease for over twenty LiRL 1 xi juu wiBu uuruv vuur viuuu you 1 - 1 J -H .ho fm.rs nut themstlvesin snoma tane a meaicine wmcn cures .u...,, v.m.1 w . I blood diseases Sso otner medicine has I Fv. T - T1f the same condition next year. 8Uch a woord 0f euros as Howl's sar-j i lit t S LlVCr PlIlS P -fl s- f? Cure sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, gas in the stomach, distress and indigestion. Do rot weaken, but !hv8 tonic effect. 25 cents, Iks euly l'Ul to tokw with Howl s SaxiiiaiUto s estly to the performance of du'y as they do in finding some way to avoid them, how much more satisfactory their lives would be o themselves and to others. Secret prayer and communion with Gd is the never-failiusr fountain of strength and joy to a Christian. The pastur who enters into the feelings and circumstances of his one of them iu their sorrows as well as their joys will Jive in their aflections. TILE WATER STILL RISING. A Break in the Levees Would Cause the Loss of Millions oi Dollars .in the Mississippi Delta, Jackson, Miss., V!arch 26. A special from Greenville to the Clarion Ledger says that-th river rose seven inches higher during the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day and more is coming. The town of Green ville, between which aud the river there is a protection levee, is now six feet below the level oi' the water, but the natives have confidence in their ability to hold the fort. A letter from Green wood says: "I have just return ed from Stovall's Landing, where I walked over five miles of the levee, and must say 1 never saw or expected to see anything like it. Tbe levees seem strong, but the water is within nine inches of the top and rising." A break would mean the destruction of millions cf dollar's worth of pro perty in the great delta, where crops of cotton and corn have already been pitched and the latter is growing nicely. The State is largely interested in farming operations in the delta, having convict farms there, and cultivating about 10,000 acres ol (and. Hundreds of acres of State corn is already underwater from inland flocds but a break iu the great levees would inundate, the whole and cost the State many thousand dollars. Governor McLauriu went to Greenville this evening in re spouse to telegrams from his brother, Warden McLaurin ol the penitentiary, who seems to think a break inevitable. Warden McLaurin has hundreds of con victs at work strengthening the weak places in the levees and but for the assistance thus given, it is saivl, the structures would have collapsed before this time. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Divine grace even in the heart of the weak and sinful man, is invincible. Drown it in the wa ters of adversitj, it rises more beautiful, as not bci ig drowned, indeed, but only vvasht d; throw it into the furcace of fiery trials, it comes out purer and loses nothing but the dross. Arch bishop Leighton. THE SO! Til IN THE NORTH. That the North realizes the op portunities ot liie Soutu is snown The failure of the church to in the following from an article in care for the poor and the suf lhe Press, of Wisconsin : fering, leaving it for separate "The Sout is richer far in nats organ z id charitable enterprises ural resources than men have yet and philanthropic, individuals to ealized. She has wealth of sun baar almost the entire burden ot 1 1 I t . n aim sr'ii, ui liutt aim auicol uuti . . . , 7 I cti'r r-.f m ;l aire jpi'-j mnnh tn nP mineral, ana it is oniy necessary d lored. The spel of hus tnat ner tremenuous energies snan m - ;Pianicm ;c . ,lPn;ctl(- nnd . I 1 1 UK i ' It L 1UU1U i L - w' . V w oe concentrateu anu uuecteu to iauded. and the founder of an or .1 "I I A 1 I . ... tne development oi ner natural i phanajre or the builder of an wealth to astonish the civilized as vlum receives the encomiums world.- of the press and people, while Canital will do Twith security the gosueJ of a crucihed and ex as a condition precedent) wherever alted Christ is ignored and those It shall find the richest reward: who believe on His nma seldom and that capital is satisfied with eceive any, special recognition L. . l. o . , because of their lehgious faith. tue protpecL iu iue oouui is maue w. . ... 9 f. f m3,nv mauirest oy tne recent removal oi Chrislians and Dreachers. It is manufacturing plants trom their because the church dees not detn old fields in the North to newer onstrate her faith by ber works and richer fields in the South. ''Faith without works is dead," Population and wealth will fol- and many a church is to-day dy ow them, and it is no wild freak ing a suicidal death because, she of fancy that foresees the time leaves this great part of her when the relative strength of the Pvults- 1U "U1,u l" A u I XT . , c ,i j men outside her walls. A. church Northland South in men andl . . 0t! 5 a BHmiiatM. money shall be materially changed; tioQ of charity aad reUef of bod- wuuu tuuiuiuawj xnuuu- ly nee(j3 ailC suffering, is al ma and Georgia shall become the Ways a live church in all other torches of industrial victory and wavs. A church that, frtiis along the spindles of South Carolina this line is uot following Christ and Mississippi shall hum their in "Doing the works of ruin sono-of ioy for the Southern res J that sent mc," and will surely nrroolinn " iail Snort Ol IUB lUHaiu Ul a faithful churcn. xiNO wonuer rue world often condemns the church for her faithlessuess and speaks approvinglv of mere secular or- Fill a bottle or common water trlass gan:z jtions and orders, that make with, urine aud letit stand twenty-four t:h n nh1pft. tn lift nn and care for -J, n"'. " "J . "7. 7;. Tr;:: r the unfortunate brother and fii jrrrti ii.?-,tnij r.iiuuiLiuii ui uiio xvi.uu.ovoa ... . I l I . rM - .-J 1 . ' ! r r- v-i Wkn nfi-ine stains linen it is Bositive see mat uis wiuuw auu ui Lua,u eviaenco of kidnoy trouble. Too f re- children shall not want, for was quent desire to urinate or paii in the nofc tae ffrfc,at example of Christ back, is also convincing- prool tnat tne , Tt unr ,')- 'n-r mm kidney and bladder are out of order, that He went about do US good, WHAT TO DO. healing tne sick tna min stering There is comfort in the knowledge so unto those in trt uble and suffer- often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's .,-- When thft r.hnrch oerforms ewamp uoot, tne greai muney rem- - . , . wor'(i there flv f.iliil's fivBrv wish ill reUcvino- ner lua ""'J ,n lne "ur'u tuel.s i.ain in the bick. kidnevs. liver, blad- will b3 BO need of Such organi der and every part of tbe urinary pas- zations and sbe will stand far in sages. It corrects inability to hold advance of every other ioterest, Al tnAa When men who have the inter- wino or beer, and ov rconias tnai un- isis ui iu tuuiuu an ucm v icai u pleasant necess-itv of being- coranelledl to dispense their charities to get u - many times cm-'vg ue mgni trough the church instead of to uriiiaie. . nts uiiiu uliu iiuo ciii aui- . . . . , : ,. realized. It stands tlie nioQv st ior its uieu, miiusb jjiaiao -tnjr wich wonderful cures of the mot distrcscinwj au,-J vhen those who seekout the oases. 11 you neea a medicine you nri,c ;n t.hw Hark nhims in should have tbe best, bold by drug-1 . o , . . . , - gu-ts, pi-ice fO cts and SI. For a sam- ""i" " ' . , 7 . , , olo bottle and Bamphlet, both sent free aud the Bible in the other, t;hen by mail, ment on the AKGUS and send I will the gospel reach and win your full poatoBieo address to t r. Ml- the masses. Christ said : 'Let proprietors of this paper guarantee the your light so shine before men A. Sloam, M. C-, the Great Chemi.st an Scientist, ill Sent! Free, 1 hree Bottle Gf His Newly Discovered Remedy to S.if- lercrs. Fditok Akgus: I have discovered a reliable cure for consumption and ali bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decline, loss of ileth and al; conditions of wasting away. l!y it timely use thousands of apparently hopoless cases have been cured Sc proof-positive am I of its power to lire. ih-i t to make its merits known, i will end, free, to any alllicted reader oi your paper, three bottles of my Newh t!iscoerea tiemodies upon receipt ol hixpress and fostomce address. HOW TO FIND OUT. genuinenet-s of this olfe'v Hood 'a Fiils ara etsy to take, easy to operate. (Jure indigo Jtion, bilious- flgss, iov. i that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in Heaven." Is the church doiDg this? We wish to caut ion all users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be -Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the word Regulator is on the package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one else makes, or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything c died Simmons Liver Regulator, ut J. ff. Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made by anyone else is the same. We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, il other medicines represented as the same do not help you as you are led to expect they will. Bear this fact well in mind, ifyou have been in the habit of using a n:edicine which vousupposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, because tha name was somewhat like it, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have been imposed upon and have not U-en taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders arising from a Diseased Liver. We ask you to look for yourselves, and see that Simmons Liver Regulator, which you can readily di.-.tinguis by the Red Z on wrapper, and by our name, i.- the only medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. II. ZKILIX & CO. T Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Civil Service in Danger. Washington. March 26. There arc surface and sub surface indi cations in political circles to warr ant the prediction that the bill oi Senator Allen, of Nebraska, pro viding for the repeal of the civil service law is likely to receive- early consideration by the Con gress during this extraordinary session. The views of President Cleveland are failing into into in nocuous desuetude since the re tirement of that masterful man from the Chief Executive position. The Democratic and Populist Na tional Conventions denounce Un civil service law, and there are not more than five Democratic Senators, nor more than twelve Democratic Rep) esentatives, who are willing to defend the civil ser vice law under existing condi tions. Populist Presidential Can didate Bryan openly and vigorous ly assailed the law; and declared that if elected he would use every power of his office to secure 4he repeal of the law. The Populists in both houses of Congress, fullv agree with Mr. Bryans aud are ready to vote foi the complete de struction of that law, which men of experience regard as a colossal humbug and a popular delusion Senator Allen, ot JNebraska, is a man or superior ability ana :eat force of character. He is a man or honest me ana non purpose, and, Populist though he is, believes that ho. is right and will earnestly press his bill upon the consideration of the Senate. If a vote can be reached upon the subject the bill will undoubtedly pass the Senate. In that event it could be taken up from the Speak er's table and passed in the House of Representatives by an almost unanimous vote. PILES! PILES! PILES! o Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind. bleeding, ulcerated and itching- plies. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at ouco, acts as a poultice and gives instant relief. Dr. Williams7 Indian Pile (Jintnrent is pre pared ocly for piies and i ching of tlio private parts, and nothing else. Every box is guaranteed. For sale by drug gists or sent by mail for 50 cts and $1 per box. Williams M'f'g Co., Clove Land. O. For sale by Robinson IJros Goldsboro. Jf. O. Make Money, A good opportunity to make money .vlth small capital lown the exclusive eight in Wayne County for Hapten's Improved Patent Wire Tobacco stick. L fold over 10,000 of these sticks last year. The tobacco interest is a grow ing business in this county and the stick business cannot ail to pay. But being unable to devoto the proper t ime to it on account of pressure of other business, I shall sell my right, machine good will and inliueueo to some euter priing man very cheap M. W, M USC RAVE, mlO.liu.iUw. Goldsboro.X. C. IlelieliaSix Hours. ristiejsing Kidney and Bladder Jiseases relieved by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is. a groat surprise on ac ciount of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the Luauuer, kidneys back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing t ahnot-t iron ediately. If you want p.iick relief aud euro this is your rom--dy. Sold by M E Robinson & Bro., I'-uggists. Goldsboro, N C. . .:i r- : j o w.vii r.uuineer dim ourvevor i0 Tears txperienc. STy j,vrlt!ng done at lowest iiguriS Ottiee JLaw Building, rDhn St. FAIR NOTICE and last call. There tre some who have not yet paid their axes tor ltW. Duo notice is b jreby .men that on tho 1st of April 1 will evy on aud advertise the property of hose not paid by that time. W, A. .Denmark, 1 ax Collector, ' Goldoboro Township. COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Successfully tued monthly by thousands of Ladies. Is tho only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no substi tute, or Inclose tl and 0 cents In postage in letter and we will (end, sealed, by return malU Full sealed particulars lu plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 tamps. Address Po n 4 L.I l v Oo ia D a nr. BOSTON. Mass. For sale by M. E, Kubiaso4 & Bro, i YLOR OK LAN Jit i it 1 rr .V r.Tr Manufacturers of .... Tobacco Hues, evaporators, stovo pip;, tin, copper and galvanized iron. Work of every description. OtHce at S. B. Parker's stand on Walnut street. SELLING OUT! We have a few more- Fine Horses AND MULES, Young and well broke. 1 omo oarly and take your pick. J s-6oiin&on. For cash or papers v A The hot Summer days will soon be on hand and I would like to state to my customers who fa vored me with their patronage last year that I will bo at my old stand ot-West Centre Street the coming feason. Free delivery to any partVvf the city, To Bau a IHIiiq Rintif, D. W. HURTT, -.. itl erchan t Taller. justTrMved! A car load of fine Farm and Driving Horse3 at Edgerton & Hollo well's- Sal'J Stables Walnut St. s ' '1 'I ! .S U: u t' i r c f . t I ' f t ill f ' ! r . . 1 f r f 'i