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A Demooratio Newspaper. SUBSCRIPTION FRICBl (In Advance WEEKLY ARGUS. One copy one year in advance 81.00 One copy six months in advance .50 Ome copy three months In advance .26 Entered at the Post Office at Gold boro. N. C as Second-Class Matter. GOLDSBORO. N. C, JUNE 10. 1897. A NORTHERN OUTRAGE. Tlie scenes which have been enacted in Urbana, O., within the past three days but prove that the crime which occurred in the South provokes even worse re sults in the North. There are fewer assaults made by negroes upon white women in the North because the negro population is smaller than in the South and consequently the number of lynchings resulting is necessarily less. If the Urbana affair turn ishes a true instance of the in dignation and rage felt by North ern white men because of a fien dish crime by a negro brute, it is safe to assert that did the North contain as large a black population as the South the pro portion of negro lynchings and the lawlessness attendant upon them would be much greater in that section than m this. It is a well-known fact that the Northern man who poses as the friend of the negro in the North likes him much less, as a rule, than any one else in the world after he comes South and ac quaints himself with the charac teristics of the African race. It is equally true that the best friend of the colored man is the Southern white man. As to the Urbana affair, it is far worse than anything of the kind that has ever occurred in the South, and writers in North em papers who delight in point ing out "Southern outrages" in connection with mob law should hang their heads in shame and forever hereafter remain silent. The object of the Urbana mob's wrath had been convicted and given the full limit of punish ment prescribed by law. His trial had been speedy, and no delay whatever had occurred to threaten to thwart the ends of justice. So on that score there was no excuse for the lynching. Yet the mob was so bent upon taking the law into their own hands that after many of their number had been shot down they over-ran the military, enter en the jail, and, dragging out the cowering criminal, hanged him in the public streets. The lynchers were unmasked and women and children looked on as the lawlessness proceeded. As a fit ting finale to the mob spirit abroad the Sheriff and military commifflder, who had resisted the attack, but failing in their efforts to protect the prisoner, were forced to flee from town to avoid being dynamited for doing their duty. The attention of the editor of the Chicago Tribune and Inter Ocean and those of the New York Mail and Express and other South-hating papers is directed to this affair. What excuse have they to offer? THE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. Something To Depend On. Mr, James Jones, of the drug firm ol Jones & Son, Cowd&n, 111., in speak ng of Dr. King's N ew Discover, says hat last winter his wife was attacked with JLaGrippe, and her case grew po serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty consump tion. Having Dr. King's New Discov ery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all, she began to get better from the first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and welL Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do Sold by J. H. Hill,& Son, Druggists. Trouble at Honolulu. Sn Francisco, June 7. The steamer Coptic arrived this even- mg from Honolulu bringing ad vices up to May 31. According to the latest information procurn able, the difficulty between Ja pan and Hawaii, -growing out of the immigration question has been increased rather than di minished by the diplomatic pro ceedings. Officers on board the Japanese cruiser Nainlwai now at Honolulu state that a second Japanese mauof-war is now en A A TT . route to nonoiuiu, ana mat a third vessel is about to depart irom YoKonama ior the islands. Mrs. Sbimamura, wife of the Japanese Minister here, had am ranged to leave for Japan on June 5. The intended departure caused a rumor in Honolulu to the effect that the Minister would soon follow her. He admitted that he was not satisfied with the answer of the Hawaiian Governs ment in regard to the immigrant controversy and he gave close friends to understand that unless a reply satisfactory to him was made, he would depart for Tokio, thereby severing diplomatic re lations between Japan and Ha waii. - Why take Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DAY. A meeting of the Association for the support and welfare of this institution was held yester day afternoon, the following be ing present:the KeverendMessrs. F. W. Farries, R. " B. John and Stewart McQueen, Mrs. H. L. Grant and Mrs. Sol. Weil, Messrs, M.E. Cox, J. W. Gulick, W. H. Ham, G. H. Hill. J. E. Peterson and A. S. Stevens. A report was made showing that during the past year the hospital had, from time to time, cared for about sixty patients, at a cost of $350. of which a small balance is still on band. A board of directors was elec'a ed consisting of Messrs. M. E, Cox, (Chairman). W. H. Hamacd A E. Stevens, (the three County Commissioners), together with Messrs J. H. Hill and J. E Pe terson. An executive committee of six persons charged with the direct control and management of the hospital, was also elected, viz; the Reverend Messrs. F. W. Farries. (Chairman), R. B. John and Stewart McQueen, (Secreta ry and Treasurer). Mrs. E. B. Borden, Mrs. H. L. Grant and Mrs. Sol. Weil. A vote of sincere thanks was unanimously passed expressing most grateful appreciation to the County Commissioners, Board of Aldermen, the returning execu tive committee and also to those gentlemen of the medical profes sion who have so kiudly and cheerfully given their services to the Hospital without charge. The coutinuaoce of this pious and charitable work is largely a venture of faith. It is true that the County Commissioners and the Board of Aldermen have ap propriated each $100 for the Hospital, but tbe rent and the matron's salary amount to $192 of this, leaving only $8.00 for cur rent expenses. Hence, the people of this community may expect to be called upon for help in this matter, and it is confidently be lieved that they will not be called upon in vain. Take JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER LIST OF LETTERS TONIC Many mistake the form of worship for Christianity. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cures in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion It never fails. Sold by M. E Robinson Bro.. Goldsboro N. C. Peaches have appeared on our streets. Just try a 10 c- box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator made. Making character is the gran dest work of man. Of all the whisktr dyes offered to the public cone have proved so desirable and easy of application as liuckiner ham '8, to color a beautiful brown or blac-R. , , If you would be nothing, just wait to be something. When bilious or costive eat a casca ret candy cathartic, cui e o-uaranteed 25c. President McKinley's Nashville Programme. "Nashville, Ten., June 5. The programme for the visit of Presi dent McKinley and party to Nash- viae, this week, has been com pleted. The President and his party will be met at the union depot at 7:30 Friday morning, by the exposition executive committee and the Ohio centennial com mis sioners, and aken to the hotel in carriages, where the Governor of Tennessee and the Governor of Ohio will call upon the President. Addresses of welcome will be made by President Thomas, Mayor McCarthy and Governor Taylor also by Senator Clark, of the Qhio commission, Governor Bush- nell, of Ohio, and by President McKinley . At 5 p. m., the pres idential party will receive ladies in the women's building. At 11 a. m. , Saturday, a public recep tion will be held in the auditorium With the blood full of humors, the heated term is all the more oppressive Give the system a thorough cleansing witn Aver s aarsaparilla and a dose or two of Ayer's Pills, and you will enjoy Summer as never before in your life Just try this for once and you'll never iorget it. Chinese Monuments in Mexico Herrcosillo, Mex , Jane 7. The rock recently discovered in the mountains of the Magdalean district, State of Sonora, which is covered with Chinese inscriptions, has just been visited by Sen Yuep a well-educated Chinese of Guay- mas. He says that the inscrip tions arc Chinese, but are some what indistinct . He made a copy of them and has translated enough of the lines to show that the writ ing was probably inscribed on the rock at least 2, 000 years ago. There are ten lines of characs ters on the part of the rock in view, and some of the lines may be still buried under the earth. There are ancient Chinese tombs and monuments north of Mag- dalena, near the mining camp of Jacoba. These have never been explored. Sen Yuep asserts that in the history of China there is a tradition that an exploring expe dition divided into eighteen par ties larded on the western coast of what is now Mexico ov: r twenty centuries ago.' 1 Remaining in the Post Office at Goldsboro June 5. LADIES' LIST. A A R Anderson B Amy Bryant. Emnier Bess, Roberta Bunn. Lou Brew - ington, Francy Bowen, Sa rah Barnes. C H Li Crocker, Laurenier Coley(2) D - Jacob Dewey, Fanny Dury F Mamie Faman H Lessie Hattly, Sarah Hanks, Laura Aon Henry M E M Mable, G W Millar, Mary E Moore O Mary Oliver P Hattie Pommar. R Francis Roberts T Ida Turner, Jessie Thompson W Minnie Whitehead, Marian Woodard, Lou E Womble, Oinelia Whitehead, Scary Washington, Parrilee WiU liams Y Alice Yarbana MENS LIST. C Bryant Candie D June Danielson, B F Daniel II J ohi-Howell, F H Heath, Henry Haywood J John J Jennette, A J John son. Dock Johnson S Bill Summerlin T Hale Tayte W Henry Woodard, Hall Wats son. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The i egulations require tha 1 cent be paid on all advertised letters. J. W BRYAN, P. M Farewell to West Point Cadets. West Point, N. Y., June 7. The chapel of the West Point Military Academy was complete ly filled this morniDg by the corps of cadets, the Board of Visitors, the officers, and ladies and families of the cadets at the customary hour for religious worship, to listen to the farewell discourse of Rev. Hetbert Ship man to the graduating class. Rev. C. G. O'Keefe, of High land Falls, preached lor the Catholic cadets in the soldiers' chapel under tbe hi!', Boats from New York landed a large party of excursionists to-day, and West Point presented an animated ap pearance for a few hours. Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of fever in 24 Hours. FHAjSii BOYETTE jp FHAjSii Bi Firsts 2d3tory Borden Building, Front Room Goldsboro. N. C, AN OPPORTUNITY You rcw hav'of testing- the curative effects of Ely's Cream Balm, tho most effective cure lor catarrh and cold In the head known. Ask vour druggist, for a 10 cent trial bottle or stud 10 cents, wc will mail it. Full size 50 cw ELY BKOTHKBS, 56 Warren Street, New. York My son was afllicted with Catarrh. I induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him Ho appears cs well as anyone. J. C Olmstead, A'-cola, 111 BUSINESS CARD. This is to notify my friends of Golds boro that I have accepted a position with Mr. M. Sherman, the City Hutcher, where 1 can serve you at all times with the finest oi Heel. Mutton Lamb. Veal, Pork, and in fact every thing that is kept in the fresh meat line .thanking you for your past fa vots and asking- a continuance of the same 1 am, Most Bespt'y Yours, F. L. MANLf. A. G. DAVIS, ATTORN ELY -AT - LAW, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Office, corner Walnut & John Street BDCKLEN'SA.RN1CA 8ALV The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bru&ses, Sorea, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever, Sores,Tetter, Chap red Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures rues, or no pay requirea. ins guar anteed to'give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hottle, lor sale by J. 11. mil & Bon NW Dental Rooms, Dr. Chas. W. Grainger Has opened a suit of Douta.1 rooms over the National Bank, on West Centre street, and offers his lervices to the public. RoDlnson Bros The Soda Water Season opens at Rob inson Jirothers APRIL ist. This Season they Offer a fine young Banker Pony As a prize to the purchaser of the at get t number of Soda Water or : : : : Coca Cola Tickets : Their fountain is supplied with the freshest and purest of syrups and its draughts ar intensely cold and spark ling. Pure, fresh drugs always on hand. Patent medicines and toilet ar ticles. Physicians' proscriptions care fully lilled. " . West Centre at GOLDSBORO, NvC Made and Merit Maintains theconfi Icmse of the people In Hood's Sarsaparillf It medicine cures you when sick; if it t wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicine possesses merit. That is just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not onco or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Bill Reduction ON- Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. - cure nausea, indigestion, rlOOd S Flll biliousness. 26cents. 600K Stoves- I am offering for the next th'rty days very low pricos on stoves in order to make room for a car load of those Celebrated Buck S'oves. A rare op portunity for those in need of a tove Call and examine. Very truly, W H Hug'gins CATHARTIC to 4 25 SO CURE CONSTIPATION ALL rtDiifsiicTe ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED UaZrJmnlatl0 r"scarrt" he -t Why so flany People are Miserable. It's Often Because cf their cor sets. The trouble with many dealers is that they don't understand the subject of corsets. Our corset stock is run b3 a lady, and we do things differently. We have an entirely new corset to show you to-day. It is our 15c Sum in or Corset . It is Glove Fittinfr And comfort briuping-. It is a corset that we are proud of. We are agents for the cele brated 4P. D." ($2 00 French make) and ''J. B." ($1.25 American make. Als'j have a complete stock of the following well known Brands o i3- d& 33- M- at B- AHB IFIEA!3,33IE5IBOKIE o Don't fail to see our 50 cent Corsets, Hav you teen the "JET 8 A. BCCY'JLE Its a beauty and on'y S4?. ml as, CASTOS & m. $16 $16 $16 Wni Buy o. SUIT OF CLOTHES y : That is Made to Order, Your Measure Taken and A FIT GUARANTEED. -4Great Reduction in Prices. Gall and Examine OUR LINE OP o FURNISHINGS IS COMPLETE AND ALL RIGHT. WW? lotninq fompany, Correct Dre- sens andJHaberdashers.f Under Hotel Kennon- The DailyK ARGUS Gives you the News fresh every Afternoon except Sunday he Argus works for the best interests of our in dustrial development.- When in need of JOB PRINTINGS "Don't forget the I Argus Job Off ice Our Vi'orK and prices Suit Our Patrons t Our Line of Envelopes, Letter Heads, j iNUie ncau&, oiaminciiia! Cards, Invitations, Posters and Bill Heads is superb. . t Respectfulltji The Argus, 4 t 0 Mi Te University. 47 Teachers- 413 Students- SUMMER SCHOOL. 158. - - - - TOT At 549, Board 8 a Month. Q BRIEF G0URSEC d FULL 60URSEO Law 2and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open to women, Summer School for teachers, Scholarships and Loans for the Needy. Address, President Alderman, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, ) 0 t oupenor Wayne County. ) Couri S. fc. Hardison vs The North State Lumber Company. xne defendant, the North State Lumber Company, is hereby notified that sunmiona lias been issued herein, commanding the defendant to appear and answer or demur to the complaint herein, at the Septem ber term of the Superior Court of Y ayne County, North Carolina, to be held in Goldsboro, N. C, on Sep tember 13th, 1897; the defendant is further notified that this is an ac tion brought by plaintiff to re cover oi the delendant the sum of $1,083.33, with interest there on from March 1, 1893, subject to a credit of $95.10 as of March 1st, xava, arising irom uie award of II. S. Servoss in an arbitration proceed ing between the plaintiff and the de fendant, and that a warrant of at tachment has been issued herein, which is returnable at the same time and place; the defendant is further notified that the purpose of this ac tion is to recover judgment upon the said claim and to subject the prop erty of the defendant in the State of North Carolina to the pajrmont of the same. C. F. HERRING, C. S. C. April 30th, 1897. myl5.6ws. ' FOR SALE CHEAP A flourinc mill and fixtures complete. In gt)oc order Respectfully. JOS L. PEARSON Unlucky Corner. o THE INSIDE o OF A 'A 2 IStore Is a hroader gauge by which to judge than the flattering advertisements on tne grocer's part. Our adverticements are simply meant to call your at tention to the different things we have to offer. But even that we cannot do as our stock is so full and complete it is impossible in the small place at our command to mention even ha'f we would like to call your attention to. So we will just ask for what you want. You will find our M Powell, cour teous and obliging and pre pared to fll your wants to the 'etter. . B- Fonvleile. At the Unlucky Corner, West Centre & Chestnut Sts. Quaker Crimped Crust Bread. It's all in the baking pan. Sweetest bread you ever saw. Not a breath of aroma lost. No run-overs, no air-holes, no burnt edcros. no raw places. Can't burn, no matter how careless tne cook. And such crust! Beaut'fullg brown, dainty crisp, charming in every way The bread is steamed as well as baked, steamed into delicate evenness and rich moisture inside, baked to just the right point outside. The Qnaker Pan saves work, worry and money. . It requires no skill to use it, the pans pacK in tne oven as so many sucks oi wood might, and even if left long over time the biesd cannot bu n. Th:s is the simplest, surest and best of all modern baking pans Just as good for, cake and pudding as lor bread The boy stood on the burning t'eck, The flames roared o'er his head, "Father, " he cried "why don't the - - cook Save that last loaf of bread?"1 "Be calm, my child", the sire replied "Let those escape who can. Why don't you learn, the cake wsn burn. It's in a Quaker Pan?'' . - DISSOLUTION S o AT o W fl & R S Tucker & GG AT RAMEIGH, N The we'i-kn-- Liy uooas fi, & R. S. Tucker & Co., in Raleigh, . ing been by mutual consent disso having conveyed all their large an line of goods to Ernest Haywood, V Snow and William R. Tucker, b trust, with power to wind up its at Dissolution Ssles will begin on Frio 11, at which time rare bargains will b to the public. R ibbons Lac Do not rrfiatp a hpntiful fior - t;.. DUt tnev are a mnst o-rarpfnl aHnrnron a h MMri llill&lil, VVC 3VP. Tfl-nrrlProH I o vrm 1 r . . .: i i i, j " : , , sijr "iiu yuu win now find our Ribbons and Laces just what thev In FANCY RIBBONS you should not fail to look at the changeable taffeta moire ef fects, the satin stripes and the mourning rib- i a e OT co,ors is complete. LACES are mnre in r)pm nnrl l-i ; o t-noo than ever before and especially the oriental aim oi muca. vv soiu oux our entire origi nal stock and the patterns we are now show ing are new arrived last week, VALENCIENNES is nsH in quantities than last year, for the innumera- uie iucks ana runies ot the '97 summer gown. A variety of pretty designs at 25 to 50c perdozen yards. o. -R.on,J t1rgSt.theIeady made White Duck Skirts at $1. They fit. Everybody who has seen them admires and commends our $1 Kid Glove. They are sold under guarantee. Our Lappet Mulls at 12 l-2c, the popular mid-summer fancy. Shirt Waists at 50c, others at $1 and$1.50 "MODES .AND FABRICS" for June is most interesting. It is commencement num ber and te Is a lot of useful things to know aPou he bicycle, bicycle costumes, packing etc. The current art series has attraction for every cultivated reader. Ask for one when you come in. H. WEIL & BROS, Solid Gold Rings o AT BOTTOM PRICES. o PIwmp Karat, Perfect Finish. JUatest Styles, A beautiful line just receeived. Everything new in Jew elry for the Summer at lowest prices. R. A. GREEGH, -J eweler 5 t BEFORE YOU BUY A Bicycle Ask Yourself these Questions ; 1. o you know the difference betwoen crucible and i en-heart steel? 2 Do ouknow the difference betwei a steel for inr and a casting I r 3 Do you understand how a part of 'a bicycle made of forged steel is better tnan a part bent up out of efea' metal? I you know these Things it will be Easier for ue to sell youfuu eagle". The more people know about Bicycles the more thoy come our way. This doesn't follow with some B'eycles. but it does with the EAGLE. Study up, and then got our prices . Smith & Yelverton. It West)Centre St., (Castex Old "Stand. GOUDSPORO. N. C. is . .... . . Time For Tea. Many Families in Goldsboro Prink ICE TEA." Goldsboro H ardware Co i WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF TEAS3, and quality andpriceswi pleaso you. Good Tea at 12Q cents a IPouncl. Fi ier Quality, if j0u want it. . We believe we offer you the beat bargains to bo found ia Goldsboro, ai d : mo-. t ccrJi ally invito you to vUit our store and examine our poods. SUMMER BOARD Boad from TMiruA a . r. x i i j tiu lunu hi ovpwiuuvr mil vau uo nsu on reasonable terms- at Statesvuie ire- male College. For terms address - J li. JiUKVliiiL.- lawtilJylst. Ktatestillc, N. C. Blzzeii Bros- & Go- 3 ORCCtlS
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