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i iwR .-''plot i tj't f ' ' " " - ' .
f. sees r-s? sl . i'l iUUA ua urn tUsSSji stcip 3 . w-. .V-U iiV.A yh-iri'i
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rffi'H to
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as.
o
';' f4i 7", ' --'i 'V.'"" I l!r--rr - J 1 ' "- "f K - ' - ' ' This ARGUS o'er the people's rights, 1$o sooth ing- strains of Maia's son, dvuv" :.: : ,r) v ; - - 1 , s ;
-xV.-:- i-Hi'i 3Olir.i-i .IO i J 1 lT : , t ' -J " ' ' 1 y Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull ita hundred eyes, to sleep" : !,u tjj iv lilrsirJv. : ' " ' ' S i
1 v '-'- .7 - ' -; , t : : : -. : r . . . . . , . . . .. ... r . .. . ' I :--". .. . ; U'f "r i . mi. )..'- mm -r r-r . r-r- . . j E ... t . ., . ii t .? ; - ' ' ' 7
r
-MISS
Ti 11 in r 1 ' 1
Miss B&trfcS I IfiiflayBoiL
rincetonffsillWi rfsitMg
iier cousin Mf&s.. "W. Brotrn.
I TherdfisAtMdifferfec be
tween hjypros s8tdomjr.H
thinks himselftthflKAsest man is
fener-Atly the grmiooi. f
'Save
tbe 8$mtiatlryiDff,tb6it,.,!:many
fiBdSittbVtD'l'-t1ieir" iit4-Ce-lebf atefl Tor
fcfa3-famgfaterr-,wfaTgtr'yad- avent
occurred at their bomb jn the
northern part of the city last
Friday.
Ian. A. P. Holland is at home
from Castle Haynes, where he
was superintendent of the State
convict camp doing work for the
phosphate company at that
place.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson,
Mr. and MrsN. W. Musgrave,
and KJiss 'aniUe.C.-eLycrton
and Mils aryrnmriloltrUi
UdJ 1U1 cue Jir2.puaikiuu cnfiiaii-
ville. Their many friends wish
them aftaatft'. 1 Q 1
The tide ot traverthrougli uiis
city to Moreliead grows daily
more numerous as the hot weather
asserts itsel,i:mMdAgafcile lbng
for the brisk, ,cooJing breeze from
the fixr 6aJ expanse .ipf bceanl" , . ,
Our young friend and towns
man Mr. Cobb Lane, who recent
lyrfmledHbp rgir-rmtrors
from the University at Chapel
Hill, has been unanimously elect
ed Principal of the High Poin'
Graded School.
The largest yield of wheat to
the acre r
from this section is that of Mr
L. Pippin, of the Fremont
1
tion, who gathered 170 bushels
from nine acres this y ear, p-whJch
is near an ayerage of 19 bushels to
. the ncrer"1
1
ivy
I
lij
ADSOiuieiy f ure.
its great ieaveume
8tiirh'an!th6athfa!hessiSrssufe81ie
food against alum and all forms of aduV
teration common to the cheap brands
R0YAI1 BAKING POWDEIt CO.. - r;
HERE IS ANOTHEK.
Goldsboro Talent! Still in Demand.
It. would , be; interesting, to al'j
we are' sure," and really surprising
to many, to know the great num
ber of Goldsboro men and women
who are filling-positions won 4y
nTerit -uith,e greatprk f ad
yjmcngj gfiereducatibn4 .ffot
alone in North Carolina, but
throughout the entirecouotry,
iorl&d S6vitjr. y J O.
Only the other day wo recorded
the election of Mr: Cobb:Lane as
prineipaj, , of lhe r High PoiLt
GradetT' SchoX abd: to day it is
our pleasure to note the- election
of j.Mr. i Cramner Brogden- to a
position; on the faculty ; of the
Greensboro Graded School .
Mr. Brogden-taught' the-Dun
school last year, and the Uniop, j
01 mat town, in ngiingjiiisi resig-
nation! 'says fcf liil h II it W K
'iAU Of oir people "will regret
o learn that Pruf L. C. Brog-
;estyieiu 01 wueai , im (enj)as resjsajed .a? f5inciPAl of;
eponeu to mi ihii jiwtohiashOOli ajJQ wiflftaot
f TBB! 1 6 ptc with pleasure ' seeks
ers;ncf lovers 'ofthe. ;gran"d, aud
subl i in e i nVn at ur e, is the coming
great excursion ' of "!Mr:!R.- E
Plpki q to As he Ville; ; leaving here
o' jth'5ttfn";,.df "4-6ly. 13- and
giving a daylight trip to the
mountains and . a- ;stay: of- -two
People who make. mistakes are
thobe who quaryelli?lt6soneLaui
other before their children; or
wh&allow fhetteF grow up
inTdtenesihosevwho Jalk about
their troubles; before Ostrangers;
the father whp tellshis,,. children
to go the way 'ho does'' not go
himself, and the young, wsman
who aplfot maI MMJaht?of
her'npSlO VI
A German carp weighingi-4&
pounds was exhibited fftrttilsl
Itlacff lis $$k -Sstt. Hi has
bfee-i e!1r!tfea ko ajstfon ifKtrre'
grad.'d school at Greeusboro and
;as acepfed tha sacu. He is a
gpccr- scholar, an excellent jns
!tructor, and a gefitjeman of the
Cijpblest chHracter.-.and we con
giatulat'e the Greensboro school
4 if securing himrhere? is now a
good opening, here - for some
young man.'1-- :
HOW TO FIND OLT.
otfice to-iay, caught wuhyhook,
and line.lfNeuslciveryfal
ored woman named Emma Watts,
,yye' doubt
living-in: Webbtowh
nottha-thra jras coBsiderable
1 'gtfalHffl Jw tiU&Pg that
fishing party
was landed-
when 'that big
fish
The rock for paving the streets
of 9tttM$$t i OitfOraf riving fi
tsseiity cSTsteadt iotoataai utimej
andbaitaWbapded trithgdia-
'ptoltf Whetivall our ; streetsare
"paYed ancf Hermann Par made
zei.we wiA eekaTot Only
fTTe1 Hesfr m k &tl beautiful
om 9ii; ua.
.sisiamoD ai
rMilJ fib, J. SanM thet r; geai)
ar SvPsprfdls? 4s 5rri the city,
wheetjhimany-frieds Who
are glad to see him.,lMrXVHam
b8K4otdAh,i)iceror bparct aU
the water from the Ninth spring
w34&8 exjlscaf thjfeotherBa la
health restorative
It becomes our gad Tjutythis
aftos0 tejlwWiclaireali
of the beloved wife of our es
teemed iawesman Air J C
on William j street Thursday at
9 o'clock, after a protracted ill
nesa of fever, aged $b
m&mmuk wamaaaSjg
Mr. J ohn Holmes, of Indian
unjr
riend
Sha will be sadlv, W8ed inri:
home lHhe4)HghfeticEa1
1 -
of, Hoi fcktira cortitfuiiity" iaMn-!
tyigots.'oatl telhel IfcroarisI htusii
bajQdjrtn fjpfolittJet5hjldjh m
their irreparable loss. The re
mofnrJaXi(9Lpid
Indian SpriDgs for interment.
TEXT OF THE TREATY
BETWEEN UNITED ' STATES
AND HAWAlt.,t
How the Cession "of the Islands
Is to Be Accomplished.
The full text of the Hawaiian
treaty is as follows
" Tlie United ; States and the ; re
public of Hawaii,' 'view of 'ihe
naf jiral V dependence . . of , the HaT
waiian Islands,, "upon ifieu tTnite4
States "of their geographical'prox4
imity' thereto', of . the preponder
ant share acquired by the United
States and its citizens in the - in
dustries and trade of said Islands,'
and of the-expressed desire of the
govern meijt of - the ; republic "?bf
Hawaii that; those islands should
be incbrpQratedXinto' the !' United
States as an integral part; thereof
and; under its sovereignty, have
determined to accomplish' by treaty
un object so important ; to their
mutual and permanent welfare.;.;
? v To this end, the high contract
ing parties have conferred'- full
powers and authority upon their
respecti$elyppbiite(i 'pfnipkteiif
taries; to-wif :
! -The 'President:, of ; the ,: United
States," John Sherman, Secretary,
of State of the United:; stat5;(tW
President of the republic of 'Ha-'
waii, Francis March Hatch,' - Lor
rin A. Thurston, and William A.
Kinney.
I AlTCLElll) I llllfil ;
The republic of Hawaii" her ebyj
ueuus ausuiuLfi iaiKi? wimoui re
serve to the "United States" of
America all rights of , sovereignty
of whatsover kind in and over the
Hawaiian islands and their de
pendencies; andjt is agreeij, .that
all temtorylof land "'apptauiihg
to tle repoblic of Jlawuris herjs
by aBifexejiti) tlie Unitotf Statesf
America under the name of the
Tdrrilbry'of Hawaii -J Ui :v :
) 1 ARTICLE II J.. .. .
I The republic of Hawaii also
cedes and hereby transfers to the
United States the absolute fee and
Ownership of all public, govern
ment, or crown lands,"-, public
FUHaTbottl oV commonv fe-lass with
upno and: let it stand Iwenty-fotOf hours ;
a 'peaiment or setuiEg- mdreates san un
hQalfiy condition of .tbv-ri kidneys.
When urine stains linen it, is positive
fidfe.hpe of kidney t troublf Z' 'too fre
qfteni. tiepire tq 'urinate or pain
jaf the back, is- i also pon vincing
jnjoof Jhatstheieitioy3 rand bladder are
6Ut oft order. :4';.i ,
Tf I WHAT -TO DO. -
iThete is comfort fh the. knowte(t'e-so
Irften xpfessed, thatDr. Kilnaer's
Swamp Root, tlie gi eat kidney ;reni
edy fulQJls every wish in relieving pain
n;tne oacic, kidneys, liver., -bladder.
fend every .-part of the urinary passage
lt orrcc:J inability to hold uriae: and
Spalding pain In passing it, or badef-
ecffe,iOttoi?ing use of 1 quor, wine or
ieer, ana overcomes tna; unpleasant
necessity of heiner compelled to tret ud
mahy ftirhes doting theV night to uri
nate- ATie mlld and the extraordinary
enect 01 swamp itoot is soon realized
It stands the highest for Its won&rjul
curea of the nc ost dis-essin; seC If
you ned $ nfeddcine yoa stoBl have
me nesjg oeuerjgy aiu druggists pwoe
fifty cents and one dollar. Yuiu?may
have a saniple bottle and pamphlet
both sent ree, bv mail. Mention The
T3airyArgiis and send j our address
Dr. Jiilmer & Co , UinenamtonJN . Y.
The proprietor ot-thisj parse i?..iguaran-
ee, the genuineness of. this offers 4- -t, tf
But at Varied Ten or'-Selee ted 'By ' the' isa-
Itor From Manifold- Sotiroes; tocSnlt
buildings or edifices., ports, har
bors, military equipments, and all
other public ; property " of : "every
kind and desciiption 5, belonging to
the government of the Hawaiian
islands, together with every right
ind appurtenance ! thereunto .. ap
pertaining.1 j The existing laws of the United
States relative . to , public -; lands
shall not ' apply to such; lands : in
the Hawaiian 1 islands j ' but the
Congress of thei'United States
shall enact special Jaws for their,
management "ahd.rdfspdstti0n;rpr6-i
vided, T that ; all .'revenue - from or
proceeds ' of the same, except as
regards such parts' thereof as may
be used. er occupied for the civil,
military, or naval purposes of the
United .'.' States, " or may be", as
signed for the ; use of the local
POISO.MNQTrSC, FOUNTAIN..
Ifthefoun- 'tain of, life Is
powoned. 1 at . J(. , - ; - its very source,
there can- be. s sjfQ$0& no; health in
any part -. of pg-11 the body. t
- W hen a y gr!z$ woman has any
disease Or . s,s - y - weakness ; of
the delicate ,4,jj!,special org-an-istn-i
of her s ;v sex, the fouat-am-head
of A. j her physical
existence is vw. poisoned- and
she - cannot W'i'T be healthy in
any respect .v&yg !yf tnitil this one
fundamen-.oi ltj ial trouble is
cured. ' 1 9it
the very com- !
mon error of 1 -. -, Wt
ascribing- all the'I'
ficial cauatf 3 ; he may. It j j . LriijJ
prescnDe ior.neurai7 iSr
gla,' indigestion, ' in- ''SST
6otama, or headache j , . ; : i
when these are merely symp-; ,
torns" of Some- deep-rooted
ttalady of the distinctly fem
inine; organs. 1 t r , . , ?. ;
Any woman sufFerinjr from
these delicate 4 'coia
plaintsu may - be com-;
pletelyj cured right in
the privacy Of her-own'
Home iwitnaut reconrse v. j
to mortifying examina-.
tions and local treat- '
ment " ) by Dr. .Pierce's ! f
Favorite Prescription r
It gives health to the special organism of
womanhood. . It purifies-allr diseased con
ditions; gives elastic strength to- the liga
ments, and vitality to the1 nerve-centres.. It
promotes g-dod digestion,' sound sleepy and
freedom from pain. - '. ; . . -
.It is the "ouly" medicine devised for this
one purpose by an. educated, skilled -specialist
in this particular .field of practice, it
is the only medicine ' which insures pro
spective mothers again9t the dangers and
sufferings of motherhood.'--" 1
-J)r. . Pierce's ; . thousand - page 1 illustrated
book, "The People's. Common Sense Med
ical Adviser" contains, several chapters de
voted to the special physiology of woman,
with advice and suggestions for self-treatment
which every woman ought to read.
'A. pape-bound copy sent absolutely free on
receipt of si one-cent stamps to pay for
mailing, only; or, cloth-bound, 31 stamps..
Address Or. B- V. Pierce. iJuifalo, N. V. .
1 j .1 r.j m .
-mm
It
THEELDEKS'ANDiTHE GUILD
JIAEV E. UIANMX;
l Many Mfnds,' J
Do you know her Who! Xhs
sujslMny rnu,; Siw -w,ho greejs
you.Aayswiincaqj smuej tnat
tvarms VOu to He Beaf tTand whose
pUlsestnd kmdly Sentimefit. Hef
&j5(ieHt6Wd
pilcejees gen found in-vflst mum
bets, ibut,! UktP-f the Sdiauiondh
rhtillates lha tmoiaH brilliantly.
amid dark and gruosomei sttr:?
froundings 1 The- gupshipy woman
r Tit 1 .1, . 1 f
as a gin is ne 'parieuiaif: cjiari; iq
the circle 'of classmates" who in
after jears perhaps, fprgotj the
infftV- dnthe hame; 'even iruincm-
Orvl ofi'tecntteeifl!n who
dm
tiiqied awiyS&e" baa"6v?ina made
tneprjC6enci0f ,the isun' tnaretvli
c : a J I has xnanyinducements to offer, but
r""&" v " i none better to tn
fond mother, an abidm
e afflicted than-, that
loTQjtesofl ania, tigver fjiUU$ dJootJ.
anaBlood Purifier, (B. B. B:) Botanic
Tjioorr Tsa I err it positively curea all
felopd a4 skirf dis&asepfi )1jhQdsand8
oi TOrtlfitfatee-testirvfrom the simplest I
J)iBJpld,y;o tt foulest iiMh. i UoH'btiH
Sub8iifute siid , to-iM iJi'is,asi cooddVr
but buy the 'old reliable andstandard
government, shall be used solely
for, the . benefit, of the inhabitants
gf the Hawaiian islands for edu
cational and other 'purposes , 4 5
e vAKllUE III, : , ' .
I i, Until Congress shall provide for
the government of i such, islands 'all
the civil; iudicial ' and: military
powers exorcised.by the officers of
the- t-x" sting government in said,
islands shall be vested in such peiv
30f of persons andshall be exer
cised in suchTWannet asjthe Presi
4ent of the United States shall
direct; and the - President -shall
hayepQ'v7er;td ;.re'r4p.v0'Bai4dfor3.
and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
j T.he existing treaties Of the: Ha
waiiatf Islands "with1 foreign i:na-
ti bits j shall f Pi' wi with ; '.' ceasQ; ' and
determined- being-replaced by such
treaties as may. exist, or. as. may
be 'herdaf fei,'' ; cohcluded ,, between
the-. United States and such foreign
nations; : ." The 1 niunicipal;vlegisla-
tion of the Hawaiian I. Islands, . not
Enacted for:. the , fulfilment: of ;the
I Creaties so. oxtinguished, arid not
inconsistent with this treaty hoi
jotrary .'t.VPril1'' pi'jne
United States, nor to? .ny" existing
jtieaty of the United "-States, shall
fehlain in force" until the Con-
gress or the United, totates :shall
ptherwise determine." ''' ' "
! :,.Until legislation, shall be i enact
ed . extending , th; United5 States
customs : laws -and - regulations to
tho Hawaiian Islands, the existing
customs relations of the Hawaiian
Islands" with the 'United States, and
other countries . shall remain i, un
changed " v,.".. ,:(",.T;--.V.
; ,..V ARTICLE IV. .' ;
.The pnblic debt of the repub
lic of Hawaii, lawful ly, existing
at the data of . the exchange . of
the' ratification, of. the treaty in
cluding the amounts t3ue to , de.
positors in the Hawaiian. - Ppsla!
Savings Bank, is hereby assum
ed by the goyernrnent of the
United States, but tho liability of
the United States in this regard
shall in no case exceed -f 4,000, -000.
So longi however,' as the
existing government and --the
present commercial ; relations of
the Hawaiian Islands. are, contia-'
ued, as ; hereinbefore provided,
said government shali Continue
to pay the interest on said ; debt;
' ' ' : .. article ,y. ; ' ; --: :
-There shall be'rnp further im
thigration of r Chinese-into j the
Hawaiian I -lands ,-' ' except upon
Such conditions as are" how br
may hereafter .beialtoved. by 4the
laws' of the" United .States, . and
no Chinese, by reason of any
thing herein, contained; shall be
allowed to ' enter the '-United
States f rpm " the Hawaiian Is
aids. .- v. . .. . . ::;
: ;- ARTICLE VI. ; ' ' c1---'-''-
l The President, shall'" appoint
five comeaissioners, ai least two
of whom shall be residents - ot
the Hawaiian Islands, who shall,
is sopiExespnably-.practica -
ble; recommend to Congress sucn
legislation fortbe Territory of
Hawa.iv. as they shall :de6m tiecs
essary or proper.
'ARTICLE VII. ' "
This treaty shall be ratintd bv
the President , of ., the United
States, by and with the advice
and consent of the S jnate, on the
One part: and by the President
of the republic of Hawaii, by and
with the advice and consent of
tTae Senate, ,Ju accordance rwith
tjie Constitution of said 'republic,
dn the other:. . and the ratiflca-
wons nereoj. shall .be , exchangea
at Washington is soon as possi-
In- witness whareoCi . the hres?
pective- iPienipotehtlaries ihave
signed the above articles and
have'bereunto affixed their seals.
I Done in duplicate 3.t,tDo city of
Washington.;;; ;,this l:is ' &v?Xit
JfoiTN1 Skerhaa f seal:
ii'iNois march jUATfisaseai.
Iw(?Rj'-TH'STr fSeaH
William A. : Kinney i Seai.:J
?rTCTrBa a'1 "rags.
ts. . J. If. t Hill &Son.. Goldsboro.
jCitiB DiiiiiViJiji .V l
The adult scalp shi'idfcelirruj
maiB jratekejrv Jr0ylaha 'acoflnally to remove the
color. . - -
: HOW'S THIS
am
wapd iorany case of catarrh that can
rioJj-rcrcTjred by. aalls Catarrh Cure
' viJ), o. Jneney ajo . tvoieaoiAX,
E?. J. Cheney .for the last 15 years, and
fcelieve'him perfeStly honorable in all
.business transactions: and financially
able to' c arry out any ', oblization made
oy uieir nrm. . - . ,
'.West '& Traux WholeBale" Drug-
plsts, -Toledo" O. ,
" Waiding, . Kinna
j waiaine. Kinnan .& .(.Marine,
Lr.lL -"Wholesale uruargiste', ToledOb D
fcSsarB Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally,, acting directly f upon her blood
aiiu mucous tsuriaiep ui we system, -R
J; CKen6yi&Co., Propa .,Toledo, O
s
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Sattly felt tie touch .of .twilight ,Oii
.In Hon.' a isntOTit. hiliH.
Lowly crept the peace ef jiioonHit
o er juaea s tremunng ruis-c
ln.-; the ..temple's.., courtilifion versing.
r sevens elders sat apart j- yi-z
Seven? grand and .hoarysafe"e3,; vise
of head and pure of heart.
"WTiat is rest?"- 6aid- Rabbi Judah,
, , he of stern and steadfast gaze,
"Answer, ye whose toils ' have bur
tlieried thro' t the march of many
days.
"To have gained,r said Rabbi Ezra,
decent wealth and goodly store.
Without sin,, by honest labor noth
ing less and nothing more.
To have found,!5 said Rabbi Joseph,
meekness in Ms geii tie eyes.
"A f oretaste of " Heaven's , sweetness
in home's blessed paradise.
'To have wealth -and power, and
glory crowned and brightened
by the pride T : ;
Of uprising childien's children,"
Rabbi Benjamin replied. . ;
"To have won, the praise of nations.
to have worn the crown of
famo.".: .: ; -i'.v
Rabbi Solomon responded, loyal to
ms Jongly name. ?
'To sit throned, the lord of millions,
nrstand noblest m tue land, ;;L
Answered . haughty Rabbi Asher,
youngest of the reverend band.
'All in vain, " said Rabbi Jar us, , 'if
not iaith and hope have traced,
In the soul Mosaic precepts, by sin's'
contact unenaced." -w.-
Then " up rose Rabbi Judah,, tallest,
gravest oi them all: : , i i'i ... . '
'From, the heights of fame and honor
even valiant sons may fall;-
Love may fail us, Virtue's sapling
grow a dry and thorny rod,: . t
If we bear hot in our bosoms the un
selfish love of God.'? - -
In the outer court sat playing a sad-
featured, lair-haired child; , . ,
His young eyes seemed wells of sor-
tow they were god-like when
he smiled.
One by one he dropped the lilies,
soitly ' plucked with childish
hand; ' '' ).' i-u.- :' -r.i.- .
One by one he viewed tlie sages of
that grave and hoary band. , ,
Step by step he neared : them; closer
till, encircled by the seven-
Then he said, in tones antrembling,
with a smile that seemed of
Heaven: ' '-: " ''"
:'Nay, nay, fathers! Only hej within
the measure ot whose breast '
Dwells the human love with God love,
can have lound lite s truest rest;
For wheye one is not, the other must
grow stagnant, at its snrxns..
Changing good deeds into phantoms
an unmeaning, soulless thing.
Whoso holds this precept truly owns
a lewel brighter far .j
Than the joys of home and c hildren
than wealthjtame and giory are.
Fairer than old age thrice-honored,
iar above tradition s law, .
Pure as any radiant .vision eyer
ancient prophet saw, -: ; ,
Only he, within r the "measui'e faith
appoi'tioned ot whose Jjreast
Throbs this brother love with God-
love knows the depth of perfect
jrest-Vi j0O,-r HU-f
Wondering, gazed they at each btheri
'"Praised be Israel ever more; "
He has .spoken words Of wisdom ; no
man ever spake before! s r
Calhily passing from their, presence
to the fountain s rippling song. :.
Stopped he to uplift the lilies strewn
the scattered sprays among.
Faintly stole the sounds ; of evening
through the massive outer door;
vV hitely lay the peace-of moonlight
; on the Temple s marble floorj y
TTiere. the elders lingered, " silent
since he siake, the Undeliled -
Where the Wisdom of the ages sat
amid he flowers a chid! . i ,
- f Everybody Says So, ..' :
Cascarets Candy Cathdrtie. the most
wonderful ..medical , discovery of the
age, - piea8aiit7i.and? rereshins to the
tase, ,aot : gently and positively: on
kilcneys, Uver and rbowelsa cleansing
the entire system, dispel colds - cure
headache, fever, habisnal constipation
and. toiliousiaeasv : i Please buy. arid try &
try a bos ofC. C.C. to-day: 10, 25, 50
cents, i' Sold, and tmaranteed to cure bv
ii. druggists,.... ti;,r. - . : hn,; .:
Four boys were ; killed an d fl ve
yeriaons .seriously .lajuxuu uy, a
tornado which destroyed.- build-
ings'conneced with the Nebraska
State '. institution for , feeble
minded yesterday. Milch .damage
was dona to other property.
Perfect Healths n:
Keep 'the system in perfect or
der by the , occasional ie of
tutt's ctlf UVTheylregt
tilate the bowels' and produce
j A Visrorous Body
For sick headache, malaria, bil
iousness; constipation a'ad kin
dred diseases,-anabsolii te ciire
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim : .
' As the swift years steal away. . ' '
Beautiful, willowy forms so slim ' " ': '
- Lose fairness with every day '-1 '' ..
But she still is queetl and hath charms U ;
spare ....... . . - . -.
Who wears youth's coronal beautiful
' hair. - v.rf-, -. ' - :r.-,', .-.,
Your Hair
and you preserve your youth
" A woman is' as old as she 1
looks, " says the -world. . , No
.woman, looks as old as she is -
-if her; hair has ; preserved its -normal
beauty. "Yoxi can keep
-hairfrom falling out, restoring
its normal color, or restore the '
. DOrn1 clor ' to gray , or faded. -
" hair, by. the use of ' '"'.-' I
r's Hair: Vigor.
&
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REE
"t H I tlZ-H i r-:.. ,;, . ...
EIVEK
it:
' : .' A Large variety of
, the latest construction of-
i't
!
i,:.v " Trospcrity ArriTing. ;
Manchester. N. IL. Juno 18.
For the first time: in four years
the? Amoskeag.; -rAmery. ; Stark,
and jefferson mills will not make
their usual June shut-downi This
throws 14, 0Q0. hands out; of em
ployment every year. There Is
great rejoicing here in conse
ijuence of the decision to ,keep
running. s The mill . companies
have received orders for sixty
new patterns of 25.000 pieces
each. ; " ' ; :
: ; - -f " -m
Why take Johnson's
Chill and FeverTonic?
Because it cures the
most stubborn case of
Fever in ONE DAY.
Giive you tne flavantaoe
Of our lone exoerience. Lono before w nnnpH
PP .oods Store in the big three-story: Borden
building in Goldsboro, we handled thousands of dollars
worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc'' ;. -,.
'E;think we' know HOW to ibuv.v.,'WH-R-M tnfhn
'W'HmilEk to buy goods. There are Important cpnsidera-,
ons to e very one who buys goods. If we buy goods' t low we can sell low. Our ,
J increasing all the time. Can these be any other reason than we off-'-better
bargains unan other stores? We cordially invito you to visit us. ;(:,
Dry Goods
$16
Will Buy a:
? The question has been raised
whether . . the - Jefferson Davis
monument association has - any
longer, a legal existence! Accord
ing to its charterrit must hold an
election of officers - each year.
This, it is claimed, has net been
done. - -' -; "- 'r:' '
I .'
pou't Tobacco Spit and SmokeYour Lif
I '-; - - Away, '
If you in ant to - quit tobacco usin g
easily and forever, bemade well.strong
magnetic, full of new life and vigor,
take No-To-Bac. the 'wonder ' worker
tha) makes weak men strong. Many
gain ten pounds in ten days , , Oxer 40,
000' cured. Buy jSo-To-Bac of your
druggist : under uarautee to cure, 50
cts or $1. Booklet aud samdle mailed
Free Ad. Sterling Remedy Co. Chi
cago Or New STcrk.- ". V;
!;"!-'. . . ws m . :
Violent hail' and: rain storms
have swept tho . province .of
Sogovia, Spain. Crops have been
ruined, houses flooded, .and , cat
tle and goods carried away.. by
the floods. The people are i panic
stricken'- """1" '
Your Measure Taken and! A FIT GUARANTEED.
Great Reduction in Prices
OUR LINE OF o
FURNISHINGS '" , l
SS : IS COMPLETE AND ALL BIGHT;.:
fginbtein. glothiha
j Johnson's Ghill and Pe
ver Tonic is a ONEpAV
Cure. It cures ; the - most
stubborn case of fever in
24 HOUrS. i.r,:t . .'; r,
! .. . - . .. ... J. . , . , ,.
I ' METEOR EXPLODES: ;
fTTOTt. ,SALE. .CHEAP-A-aouriDff.
mill and fi$tuws i complete.--, Jn. gqo4
order. - J' Respectitlly,,1 1
JOB. JU. JfJAKSOiN ,
: Quinine and other fever
medicines take from 5 to
10 days to cure fever.
Johnson's Chill and Fever
ITonic cures in ONETDAY.
Senator Davis, "chairman ot
the Senate committee on Foreign
Relations, said yesterday that he
would not make an effort to: press
the; Hawaiian treaty to final cout.
? i . . ' . . a. - i
siueraiion in. ma, oeuaie uuring
the present session -Ot Congress
Some people are constaatly troubled
j .11. i J . . .1 ,n
about the face and neck. Xi'f.best rem-
l-edy xs a tnorough course of Ayer'sJSar-
a panna, wnicn. , , expoiB, ail.-- nuiuors
through1 the proper channels, and so
makes the slr.n becomer oftf Wealthy
anaiair, ,
Negroes and Others Frightened
By 'Its Great' Noise. ; !
Columbia, : S.. C.,, Juno 18 , r
Residents of Troy, in , Abbeville
county, siy that a brilliant r me
teor going southwest . passed oyer
that town at 9:151ast unight.' " It
exploded with a , thundering.noise.
The negroes were terribly, fright
ened and began-praying,
iiieports from, Abbeville .say the
meteor passed - over there when
people were returning from a col
lege., commencement.: . lhe,. sparks
seemed to, fly'' from it and strike in
the . trees. , ; . The , noise when , the
meteor-? exploded, was like a blast
in.a;quarry. j.The, air 'was filled
with thousands of sparks.,
.COMPOUND
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Succcsftllv lued
.Monthly ha v thousand 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, taka no &'
tute. or inclose tl and 6 cents la postage In letter
and we will senO, Beaied, oy return mau. fuuaeaiea
partlcolars. in plain envelope, to ladles only,
lamps. Address Pond LIlv Compsnv.
1 BOSTON, mass;
, ' ' M. B. Robinson & Deo'.
Itch on human. raarjfiTj on horses.
diogs and all stock cured in 30 minutes
It
by Woolford's " Sanitary ' Lotion.
never tails, boiu oy JU.
& Bro Goldsbora, N. O.
: , . '
Jos. Isaacs
The Leading Furniture and Crockerv Dealer.
Store.
BZELL
BROS
. &60
$16
$16 $16
Correct Dre8sers"andaHabordashers. ' T.
Under Hotel- Kennon.
Linen Pants and New Line of Boy's , ; .
w : : v . Cheviot Pants, just received
Gorqe Karly and . . . . ,
Make Yohr Selection- 1
Prices will astonish You upon examination.
Sam J ohncius,
Oxford Ties and SH nners
. For Ladies, Misses and Children, Large ! Stock
rom the best Manufacturers, made in all tV htet t
styles. - Prices; Right: Our SL25 Oxfords are given ,
up to be the nicest ever shown in. the city for that'
uncc. dee. mem. ..;
:60TJGLAS' SHOEPORfiOyS H4Vfi;N0 EQUAL.
Hooa & Britt
Carp
ets Hade New
' ' Colors Restored and thoroaghly cleansed. Have j
; them cleaned before . putting away for ; Summe 7;
O-
-At THE-
Goldsboro S tea Lcaliitdry
It 13
me
a..
Many Families In Goldsboro Drink
ICE TEA."
HAVEi A LARGE STOCK OF TEAS; and' quality aadprlaes-
please you. Good Tea at 25 cents;a Found.' Finer; Quality," If yo "J
want it.
'".'We believe we offer you the best bargalfis, io be found in Goldsbdf o,'
Bizzeii Bros-& go:,
GROCBRS