vs. i AS CV -w -w i l iki r- j I I I fifi This Argus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to leep' ' VOL. XVII. GOLDSBORO. K. C, THURSDAY JULY 8. 1897. i -! ?! ft" i Nil A i! -! 'Ti r ( KO 24 LOCAL BRIEFS Thk tobacco waiohout.es of the city are being put in indcr for the counuo; season s sales. The shipment of huckleberries from these parts to northern mar kets is still of large proportions daily, and at profitable prices. His many friends will be sorry to learn that our esteemed friend and townsman Capt. J. B. Edger ton is confined to his home with fever. JNIk. Jus. W. Baker, who has been tilling a position as stewart of the convict camp at Castle Haynes, is in the city for a short vacation . The weather is a little warm, but the bicycle is as popular as ever. Dees the wheel make folks warmer in Winter and cooler in Summer ? HoME-grown watermelons have made their appearance on this market, but the price is so high they do not or rather we do not think they would taste good. Complaint has been made that the city does not remove garbage as often as it should in some instances. This is a very serious complaint just at this time and the matter should be looked into. Mr. F. M. frioye, of this city, is the father of a little girl 4 years and 8 months old 'that weighs only 30 pounds and his brother, who lives near Beston his a daughter only one year old that weighs 30 pounds. The farmers are nowpurchas iugtheir tobacco flues from the different manufacturers in this A COTTON BOLE i:xliiliit 1 To-ilay by air. K. K. ltrd?n Thk farmers throughout this section for several years past have exhibited with especial pride a cotton bloom as early as the first of July and it has been considered an indication of pros ficient farming to be able to do that much, but the limb of a stalk of cotton that has been ex hibited on our streets to-day by Mr. p. K. Borden from the farm of Mr. L. E. Pridgen does away with the novelty of cotton blooms at this season of the year. The limb in question was about eight inches in length and had borne thus early 1 eotton bole f grown, 1 cotton bole grown, 2 blooms and 4 squares. The largest bole measured inches in diamater and must have been in bloom as early as the 10th of June and by the 20th of this month would have been open, with the fleecy staple peeping out of its burs. Nothing of the kind has ever made its appearance in this sec tion so early. The stalk from which the limb was taken was not a special "hill" that had re ceived especial attention, but it was among those in a field of several acres and was not dis- covered until to-day. The seed from which the stalk was grown is not of the ordinary kind, how ever, but is of a very early and prolific variety that Mr. Borden secured from a large cotton farm in SouthwCarolina and is known as "King cotton seed." jji' "jj Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength and heathfulness, Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration commoa to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powder Co.. - New York. PURELY LITERARY. Kut of Varied Tenor, Selected By the Ed itor From Manifold Sources to Suit Many Minds. FAMILY RE UNION. Tlie Seventieth Anniversary of the Fam ily of Mr. A. J K. Rhodes as Reported Hy our Correspondent- An Kn.joyable Kvent, Peak Aiuius:--It is with the rriitfst nlp.'i.cnrr that vonr for- city, which is an evidence tbat. s omk.nt aanouaces an annual preparations are being: made for! - c f , e . r t lu n, . i i reunion of the family or A. J. K. the curing: of the weed. Thk news of good crops comes from every section, aud good news it is, too. it is her fams that have made the United States rich aud powerful. We cannot magnify too much the impor tance of agriculture. J!k. and Mrs. George A. Nor wood, Jr., have moved into their own residence, recently purchased from Mr. II. J. Ham, on John street. 1 lie AUG us wishes ineni : maUy of the six chilort n, twenty mo iuiicm measure oi nappiness , four grand-children, and prosperity and long years j great-srrnnd-children in our midst Rhodes, near Mt. Olive, X. C , which took place on the 20th inst., at his residence. The occasion was odc long to be remembered by the many who participated. It was Mr. Rhodes' seventieth anniversary, and it has been a rule for the family to as semble for years on that day, and partake of the festivities prepared by him and his good wife, and as ! the day arrives each vear, as HoME-GiiOWN grapes have made their appearance. Pears, too, are ripe, and watermelons, peaches, apples, plums, and many varieties of vegetables are here. Why not let the world know something of our wonderful country. A Cham ber of Commerce would do this. Excursions are abundant these Summer days. They lack only one thing to make them complete watermelons. Excurs sions and watermelons seem to go together. Only a few days more and our delicious home grown melons in all their juicy ness and sweetness will be abun dant. The Bicycle Club recently oiv ganized in this city, is brim full of progressiveness and has already taken a great stride, not only for the guaranteeing of its own per manency as an organization, but one that means, also, much for the beauty and attractiveness of Goldsboro as a modern and pro gressive city. The club has se cured a permit from the Hermann Park committee, and will at once begin the construction of a bicycle track around the entire Park This track will be graded accord ing to the best of engineering: skill and will be not only a joy to members of the bicycle club, but will add much to the general ap pearance and attractiveness of the Park. v e go forward . But underneath whatever seems sad and is not understood. I know there lies hid from our sight a mighty germ of good. And this belief stands firm by me, my sermon, motto, text The sorriest things in this life will seem grandest in the next. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The third anniversary of Price less Jewel Lodge No. 3735, G. U. O. O, F., will be celebrated at Snow Hill on July the 30th by tho rendition of an elaborate pro gramme of music, addresses, etc. There will be a grand street pa rade at 11 o'clock, and invitations will be extended to lodges a Goldsboro, Greenville, Kinston and LaGranre. At night there will be an entertainment at Odd Fellows' Hall, where will be served all the edibles and delicacies of the season essential to make the inner man rejoice. The annual address will be delivered by Rev. J. H Hayswood, of "that place . The lodge extends an invitation to the public generally . and promises that all who avail themselves of Ids opportunity will never Have , Jfcuse to regret. JNo doubt quite a number of friends of the. Order will be in attendance from thi and tour and two adopted daughters, with four chil dren, and others of the immediate family connection, as can, meet and enjoy a good old time to gether. Among the many invited guests present, were Rev. A. B. Grum pier, and Messrs. James Grum pier, and Henry J. Faison, of Faison, who enjoyed the pleasures of the day with us, and perhaps I will be excused for saying that about seventy-five persons, mak ing a rough estimate, partook of one more "square meal." Mr. Rhodes and his wile were married over fifty years ago, and celebrated their golden wedding in October last year by having their reunion- then, at which time they were the recipients of many valuable and appreciative presents. He has just entered his three score and tenth year, and his wife is only one year behind him. May they live to enjoy many more re unions, and may each one eclipse all the others as the years roll by, is the wish of all. As David said in the Psalms, "The lines have fallen to them in pleasant places." After dinner was over and Mr Grumpier had taken his afternoon nap, he was requested to make a few remarks, which he did in his happy and effective style, and we hope that they will do much good, and that after death, there will be another re-union of us all in glory. "Every sweet must have its bit ter, and every bitter its sweet;" the Rev. Mr, Crumpler found af ter dinner that he had lost his pocket-book, on' the way there but found it on the return trip in the road near by. B. B. Raiford Mt, Olive, N. C., June 30. The London Spectator gives an account of experiments made to determine the sensibility of ani mals to music. In each experi ment . the violin would first be played, at first low and soft, then louder and louder, The sharp, high-toned piccolo would then follow and then the flute. The effect was often startling. The tiger, for example, listened in tonsly and with evident pleasure to the violin, but when the piccolo began was filled with the wildest rage, rushed up and down the e-age. i eared on its hind legs, shook its head and ears and lashed its tail from side to side. The flute, however, calmed it at once, and coming to the bars of the cage, it listened intently. The monkeys were affected in the same way, but were not so violent in expressing their emotions. Violin music was often so agreeable to them that they would drop their food and listen very attentively, while the piccolo almost invaria bly aroused their anger. The el ephant preferred the flute and was enraged at the piccolo, as was also the ostrich. The wild asses and zebras left their food when the violin began to play, and ran over to hear it. The piccolo, however, soon sent them back again. FOURTH OF JULY. WHAT IT SIGNIFIES AMERICANS. TO The Birthday of Liberty An Anniversary That Eyery land and Clime Should Celebrate: To-morrow will be the Fourth of July ! Great and historic, too, is- ike fourth day of the second month of Summer. The fourth day of July is a day that should be cel ebrated by the people of every land and ' clime, because the Fourth of July, 1776, is the birth day of liberty. One hundred and twentj-one years ago, the ; notes, clear and sweet, which the blessed old Lib erty Bell rang out to the listen ing multitudes aloug the Sclmrl kill and the Delaware, eehoed and re-echoed over all the world. Every American . citizen . his a noble birth-right, and he should teach to his children the history of this wonderful land the cradle of freedom and liberty. Teach them, too, that these precious privileges were bought with the price of suffering and blood and death. Buncker Hill, Do YouJJse It? It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair "Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. No Kond Sales in Sight. New York Suu, We give advice, but we cannot give the wisdom to profit by it, a liachefoucauld. It is the height of folly to throw up attempting because you have failed, r allures are won derful eloments in developing th character . The Mount Lebanon Shakers have recently perfected an ingenius cure for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial consists of a food already digested and a dig-ester of foods Happily combined The importance of this invention will be appreciated when -we realize what a proportion, of the community are vie tlms oi some term of stomach troubles Thousands of jpale, thin people have little inclination to eai, ana wnat tney do causes them pain and aistress. This Digestive Cordial of the Sha kers corrects any stomacn derange ment at once. It makes thin peopi plump. Every-one will be greatly hi terested to read the little book which has been placed n the hands of drug- gists Tor tree distriDuwon. -WhSt fs'L AXOL? Nothing but Cas tor Oil made'as palatable as honey Valley The Sun made on Wednesday of Forge, Guilford Battle Ground, the Government's financial cons The Cowpens and Moore's Creek dition at the close of its fiscal , , . , ,. year yesterday, has been more attest the heroism of the fathers than confirmed by results. The who established for their poster- deficit in the revenue for the itv this wonderful Government, year, instead of being a little ,. -i -i less than $25,000,000, as we said And as the worshippers assemble it woud be ig bul a trifle oyer to-morrow m this land ot religi- 22,000.000. showing a gain of ous liberty, let pulpit and pew, nearly $3,000,000 more than we priest and people unite in thanks "JJ - 4,7.000.0 to Almighty God for His watch- against $230,000,000 on May 1. ul care and tender mercy to our and $212,800,000 on March 1. In the tace oi tneso ngures The Alters would be glad to nT.fifiir.tin sAhat a resort to bond see this and other public holi- sales to meet current expenses, days that mark crises m our civic such as were made by President history, more generally and lib- Cleveland, will be rendered erally "observed, not only for the necessary by the new tariff be- lessons they teach of patriotism fore the meeting of Congress and public service, but for the next December. The prediction i is as sdly as it is malicious. The 5 , i . - . i a Treasury has in ha ad, besides its for gam, that we may contemplate r a of S1 ,n mn nno the glory of our great country yer dollarSf national bank notes, and ponder the duties that rest and Government notes amount upon us in our day and genera- ,ng altogether to over 100,000,- tion. 000. and its net available balance. rlorlnntincr f rn.ntionnl anrl minor NO cure-no pay, ::r 7-stwn nm niin That is the way all druggists sell oi!.-u A It GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL ouuum, Lieleui, u new TOINIC for Chills and Malaria. It isl tarifl, in the course of the cur- simply iron and quinine in a tasteless rent fiscal year, produce, as its lorm . omiuren iuvb iu. nuuiw preioi enemies say ft will, $y3,UUU,UUU quireinents, there is plenty of money in the Treasury to meet the appropriations until next winter at least, and to give Uon gress ample time to correct any shortcomings oi this summer. SEXUAL TO THE LaGRANGE ROBBER!. Scolding and najrging never mended anything. They have ruined the peace of numbered families. To be absolutely des picable, one has only to descend to tears and moans. It is a blessing to have opin ions; it is a curse to be opinion ated. A hypocrite feels better satis tied with himself everytime he sees a good man backslide. Neither rich furniture, nor abundance of go Id, nor a descent from an illustrious family, nor greatness of authority, nor elo quunco and all the charms of speamng, can produce so great a serenity of life as a mind free from. guilt, kept untainted, not only from actions, but purposes that are wicked. Plutarch. The shortest way to do many things is to only do one thing at once. There was a Spaniard who al ways put on his spectacles when about to eat cherries, that they might look bigreer and more tempting. In like manner I make the most of my enjoyments, and though 1 do not cast my eye away from my troubles, I pack them in as little compass as I can for myself, and never let them anuoy others, bouthey. The true University of these days is a collection of books. Carlyle. Don't Tobacco Spit and SiuokeVoor Life Away. If you iiv ant to quit tobacco using easily and lorever, Demadewen.strong masrnetic, lull oi new liie and vi-or, take No-To-Bac, the wonder -:Vv or ker that makes weak men strong. Many SAin ten pounds in ten days. Uxer40, 000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao of your drucsrist under guarautee to cure. 60 cts or $1. Booklet aud samdle mailed Free Ad. Sterling Remedy Co. Chi c&go or JNew xoriCj sroFFouirs declination. Ilis Letter to the President Sug gesting the Appointment of a Younger Man John Russell Young, tho new Librarian to Congress, took change of his office yesterday, and at once commissioned ex-Librarian Spofford as the chief assis tant. Further steps in the direc tion of reorganization will be ta ken deliberately . Mr. . Spofford' s letter to Presis dent McKinley, declining to be considered as a candidato for re nomination, is as follows : Washington, June 28, '97. To the President : The office of Librarian of Congress is short ly to be filled by Executive ap pointment, under provisions of the Legislative act of February 19, 1897. As the name of the present incumbent has been wide ly suggested for reappointment, and, perhaps, urged hy members of Congress, though not by the Librarian, 1 desire to lay before you some reasons why I should prefer not to be considered a candidate. PRIZE BABIES. Rockfeller's Offer Holds Good. New York, July 2. It is au thoritatively stated- to-day that John D. Rockefeller will be held to his offer of 250,000 to the American Baptist Home Mission The Kind of Children Every Mother Wants to Have. vveh7n,S0fVLd lno7 thftt wlen th. Society and the American Baptist E?..?.1!8 Lhe .hea4 tbrobbtnir, and M;;,o,. TT: Cj EDP"K Hard, there is daojrer I "'i,0'"u'"J juiuu to the child. AfewdntoB I riii of Munyon, and the quick breathing stops, the hands cool, the restless ness awa IF x passes v. and the danger is over. What a relief for the mother as well as the child! Ifycm are without Munyon's remedies procure them with out delay. In that direc tion is safety. Every moth er should keep sup plied with MUNYON'S Cold Cure, Couch Cure, Sorb Throat Cure, Fever Cure. Diarrhit? CVRE, CROUP CUKF, CHOLERA WORM'S CTTE, CoN-srrPA HON cuke. Worm O re. Face kp Skis Oim tmkn-t, SH-.nyo.n--s Bai.m a.vu Mm YON'S Hl.ABTF.RS. Do not wait for the full de velopment of any disease, but begin treatment 1n accordance with directions on the apoear ance of the first svniptoms. Mrs. Thomas Sanjfine. Fourteenth ave nue, Detroit. Mich., sav s: "Hleae accept my most grratefnl thanks t'.r the miraculous re covery of our eii- lit-moinhs-old babv girl. She was takru with Cholera liwaniuiii earlv m ib sumiucr, and althoitlrh we lo..l rh l.-.V cal attention, we fully expected to lose bar. .do The sum of $236,000 upon the raising of which by the two socie ties by July 1 his gift was contin gent, has been secured and there will be a comfortable marfrin. The exact figures are not vet ob iaineu out tne amount will run several thousand dollars over the mark. OKK OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for out mr. pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from im perfect action of the kidneys. The sec ond way is from careless local treat ment of other diseases. C'HIKF CAISK, Unhealthy urine from nnr,olilic kidnys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the. womb. Iik tho Hin der, was created for one r urcose. and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease except in rare .a..ns. It is situated baolc of and very close to th bladder, therefore anv ijiu, uisoase or inconvenience mani- My Ions aiiH laborious service P""1? to tKet a,n k'nd of infant food that tested in the kidneys, back, bladder or ..j! .1.:-... , t i. TtTS uuuarv iiassnffeu Olien. DV ftHStJln iia iuiiiy-uvf e.ii o war? uun iniuimriia'a. Alter trie aoc- I ottr.i.i.tl in f7..i .. T : J J tor 7Bve tin th rsi. h.u.. ... t. u... I aiiriDUiea to lemale wealrnaa rf wnmVi Somewhat ad I yon'sRemedies, and to our delight found that I trouble Of Some sort. The prrnr i brought me to a im! t.Arm of lifo. whom 1 l.C Utrhl" Ste "I?0!?"! chck the easily avoided. To fi'nd out correctlv. monitVihl flntirva nf tho nrvsiMnn tood-. A seSond,bott'e brought our little one jet your urine aside for twenty-four nianitold duties OI ine position back to perfect health. Mv husband has also hours, a sediment or settling- indicates already admonish me to increased hluyuratW kidney or bladder trouble. The mild care in preserving that measure of good heajth which has attended Ohio IMatform Pleases Bryan. me hitherto, ihe duties devolved ana extraordinary effect of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp Iioot. the ffreat kirlnov and bladder romedy, is soon realized. Tf VOll Tl i o mnli'nina 1. 1.1 T TTT T 1 T oTI "1 I J ".wuiwuo JVU OUUUiU I .O T.Q m in V it I M UfhtlAl I a1 l . . . , . " . . T I 1 14, 1 IU i 1 1 II.. a. VI.. . 1 111 V . Illin I KVH lilt. 111.1 . a T .1 -II ..1 1' ... Til . . . . . upon me, onerous as they already thig cit Mr. Bryan, who had and $1. You mayavelfslmW bottl are, are to oe laigeiy extended :,ict . rw. th riatfr,r.rr, iho ai and pamphlet both sent free bv mail unon removal to tho new Library liori ditror. fWo f nv,;n moC mt5nilon-ine v&uy akgus and send Building. This extension of labor involves the platform?' asked: "'What do you think of Binghamton, N. Y. the selection and organization of a greatly increased force of library assistants, the removal of the en tire collections of the library from their present quarters, their rear rangement aud classification in the new building, the undertaking of ti new and complete printed Kilmer & Co.. The Dronrietor of this paper guarantees the g-enuinu- ess oi in'.s oner. Mr. Bryan promptly replied: t he Ohio Democrats took ex actly the right course. They A telegram from Cincinnati indorsed the Chicago platform savs ;t m.ir be miflinnbHvolv n -i r r ! j-1 rrt 4 Vt r ivi am Atr rmrtptiAti I . HuCatlwu stated that Kev. Dr. Robert A. to be the paramount issue just Gibson will 't 0CG as bigho ; as the Chicago platform did.'' LrtQ(ll-f t Zvl i .1;' Halt Ldke, Utah, July 1. A.n r J"". . """r immense crowd greeted Hon. cese ot Virginia. ,atalogue of subiects the increase William J. Bryan at the Salt Ferdinand L. Silcox.late pres of tne library by extensive celcc Lake Theater tosnight. Hon. C. ident of the Charleston, S C, uous 01 iiuuhs w '4'au its ucli Kj. vanauv.an.cu iuC mccuug j,u cotton mills, died there Thurs ciencies, the final supervision o1 order, and J udge C. C. Goodwin Ljay night. He was for several thp hnsinoss of the rco-ister and presided. Mr. Bryan's address! vfara larrraltr irTfn n'ffad TritVi trio copyrights, and the daily conduct pYas mainly on the money ques- coUon interest in the State. Daily Argus last Saturday A young negro man attempted to pawn a gold watch with Mr. J os. Isaacs yesterday afternoon Mr. Isaacs commenced to joke the negro about stealing the watch and the latter made good and care of the entire library ad ministration. From undertaking these multifarious and pressing labors, especially with the per plexing task of appointment, 1 am well convinced that a prudent re gard for my health and strength should dissuade me. At the same time I desire to give to the library the full benefit of my knowledge and long experience in installing it in its new home, ana to co operate in all its diversmed interests in tion, No reference was made to recent political events in Ohio and Iowa. Just try a 10 c- box of Cascaretb. the finest liver aud bowel rosrulator made Take JOHNSON'S TONIC. President McKinley left Wash ington, last night, for Canton, O., where ho will visit his aged inoth- Qj-flll FEVER cr ant tae a ew as rest" Cascarets stimulate liver kidneys. and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10 0 Protecting Florida's Coast, Total bank clearings at New York for the week were $1,065,- Tampa, Fla., July 2. Assis-1 101,490: per cent, decrease 30S. rendering its administration and tant Surgeon General Winn, of Total exclusive of New York advancement completely worthy the Marine Hospital Service, and York, f 432, 061. 102; per cent de- of the country and of the magni ficent home provided for ic by Congress. In furtherance of these ends, and with the sincere endeavor to reconcile the proper care of my health and attendant usefulness with the highest welfare of the Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY I Cure. It cures the most his escape through the back lot, stubborn case of fever in jumping the fences like a grey- OA Hrttira 1 J Hf X 1 T I 11UU19, liouiiu. xU-i . tsaacs still una tiie watch and will turn it over to the rightful owner when, application Carolina Republicans Meet. 1 a tv Oflfl I Since the above was put H t 16' rtT thV 777! at. nfo0 tww w State League of the National wiwo ; -"ReDublican League held an ens come m from Lagrange and iden- thsiastio convention to-day and tifaed the watch as his. oWtorl FT a Rwart Vice PresU Mr. Isaacs was led to probe dent of the National League; A the negro from having seen the m. Cowles, President; H. notice of the burerlarv in vester- Grant. Secretary, and E. C. day's Argus. Duncan, Treasurer of .the State League. . The following executive corns mittee was elected: First District, G. W. Cobb: Second District, George H White: Third. District. Robert Hancocki Fourth District. C. T A. H. Glennar, of the St. Louis I crease 82. Hospital, are here to confer with State Hospital Officer Porter about e believe the people gener protecting the Florida coast from ally endorse our views in regard infectious diseases . to more convenient payments tor The result will be that the na- water rent. We hope the water tional and States boards of health works company will act on the library. I should be pleased to will unite at once and place a po- suggestion of the Argus. Easy relinquish to younger and abler lice patrol along: the Florida payments will make customers, organizing nanus tne enormous coast. The recent appearance of I and more people can enjoy tho and wearing labors of the re smallpox at Fort Meade has luxury and convenience of run- sponsioie iiorariansnip ana. 11 caused this extra effort consistent witn your uesires auu , thncD of Hnncrpss tn assnmp the I duties of Chief Assistant Librae Quinine and other fever ian. at my present salary, with I m-tnac t-ira. c Conerress for aid ana miorma- iu aavs 10 cure lever. tion, to the increasing demands - . -'i.rii c?..- of scholars in their widely ex- Johnson s Chill and Fever tended inquiries, and to the m Tonic cures in ONR DAY. crease 01 tne norary aiong tne lines of its highest utility. I re main, with high regard, very respectfully. A. K. SPOFFORD, Librarian of Congress GENTS WANTED For War in Cuba, by Senor Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington .in dorsed by Cuban patriots. In tremen dous demaad. A bonanza for' agent, Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, STI-aJ!l"w W. T fflvnnJ Preio-ht uaid. Dron all trash O BrieU. Sixth District. i. and make a month with War in Uockery: Seventh District, H. Cuba. Address .to-day; the NA- n.Cowles: Eiehth District.S. F. SRWt Shore: Ninth District, C. B Moore. Delegates were appoint NORFOLK EYCLRSION. ed to the Detroit convention. The business people's excursion will go to Norfolk Tuesday, July 13th, rain or shine. ; The mana gers will make arrangements with some reliable ticket broker of Norfolk to dispose of return HOW'S THIS We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's uatarrn uure. h . J, Cheney & Co , Toledo, u. We, the undersigned, have known F. J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and An Heiress Takes the Veil. ninp; water. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocum, M. C, the great Chem ist and Scientist, will Bend v ree three bettles of his Newly Dis covered Remedy to Sufferers. Editor Argus: I have discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung- diseases, general decline, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting away, By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been cured. So proof-positive am I of its .power to enre, At I that to make its merits known, I will senu, iree, 10 any amic wju renuer ui your paper, tnree bottles 01 mynewiy CHAMBER OF COMMERCE San Diego, Cal. , J uly 2 . - 9 o'clock this morning, at St. Joseph's Hospital, in this city, I Discovered Remedies upon re eipt o the solemn ceremony whereby auu -ia Miss Kathorine Moser enters her I The fact so few professed novitiate as a member of the Or- Christians are showing forth the What about the Chamber of der of Sisters of Mercv of the I beauties of religion accounts for Commerce? Shall Goldsboro al- Roman Catholic Church was ner- so few sinners being converted ways keep to village way in some I formed. The young lady who I to Christ, tliinrra 9 TriA AT?rtTT bflS ftlwftVS I ihnc mnnimioc V la Knl urge6d a f.r.M oveut to Jwe.ty.si, year9 of ago, i.LS.5"SK unused coupons from Norfolk to beliewhim perfectly honorable in all -.,-, rn business transactions and financially Goldsboro at a satisfactory able to carry out any obligation made price. This will give those who by their firm. Wish to Stay longer or go to Bal- West & Traux, Wholesale Drug- timore or other northern points $?th.Tolei'- ' . a Chance to do SO Without losing balding, Kinnan Mar ne, their unused coupon. HaU's Catarrh Cur is taken inter- Mr. C. F. Griffin at the Hotel nally, acting directly upon the blood Kennonnews stand will furnish ndT mucous surfaces of the system, - , . F. J. Cheney & Co., Props ., Toledo, O any information desired. er Sold bvdruggista 75c. . When bilious or costive- eat a casca-1 'Dead Stuck" for bugs. Used by U ret candy cathartic, cure vuarantwed, I S. Government. A liquid insect pov 25o I der. Wont stain, our people. W e need an associa- handsome, accomplished, tion of the citizens m order that traveled, and an heiress we can get together to discuss father is Mr. Leo Moser, owner Lord, ways and means ot development. Gf large property interests in St It is evident that the day is not Louis, and worth $ 1,000,000. far distant when the tide is going Katherine is the only child, to turn Southward. The average Her father was strongly opposed man will go where he is invited to the action of his daughter. She to go. If other places hold out was formerly a society belle of inducements to the home-seekers, St. Louis and a graduate of Lo- if thev throw wide open their retto Academy. She has devoted doors, and give them a cordial large sums to charity in the past. welcome, tnose people who will Bishop Montgomery, of Los An come with their tamilies to build geles, performed the ceremony. up homes lor tnemseives and their children, win settle m com- Everybody Says So, munities where they Deiieve they Cascarets Candy Cathdrtic, the most anal j tu,.n fnnpral Thev renal er J people from the house of the BEAffllFUL "SKIta -:: are wanted. This is an important wonderful medical discovery of the matter to pvptv riti7Pn of Wavnp age' Pieasant and refreshins to the matter to every citizen 01 vv ayne taBte act gentiy and positTVelv on county. jkikneys, liver and bowels, cleansing ' ' jthe entire systera, dicpel colds euro Brush the hair dailv throuch to the I haa.d.-.ha. fever, hahisnsl pnnatiratinn scalp, and occasionally apply A yer' j and biliousness. Please buy and try a Hair Renewer, and a luxuriant head of try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 hair will bo maintained of a natural cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by cue, auaruggiBMi Soft. White Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro- dnced by Coticbba Soap, the most effective skin purifying and fceautirying soap in wio, -world, as well as r.nrest and sweetest, for, toilet, bath, and nnrsety. The only preventive; ot inflammation.and clogging of the Forks. A 8oai U nld thn-ighoot the world. Vomn Dava Cum. CoF.. V)le Propfc. Boo. U. 8. A. . " Hon to Purify n4 BuUfy lh Bkln, Mo, uid Hair," mauod fro. , BABY HUMORS V&tfSSE?i

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