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8 . - . Cm : Cr Ifllff' If II II I -- ITT X .-I X ss aV 1 1 IJIv 51S ...S3 cT d - 2s This Argus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep , VOL. XVII. Ko"sooth3ngv8tKajn'sof Maia'B son ' 1 .. lull - i . . - . -I. .1. . L' i . , - AjCtll "TP GOIiDSBORO. N. C, THUESDAT AG2G. ' p LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. Ed. BizzaH Las accepted a position in the shipping depart ment of the furniture house of Messrs. RoyalJ & Borden. Mu. Sum J. Cobcncius hus loft for the Northern Markets to purchase his Fall ;iud Winter stock of clothing and cents furn ishing goods . Mrs. Annie Cohen has return ed from the nortnorn centres of millirery fashions, and will soon have her new mihi.iery open on kj ist. Centre s.roet. . JV Ii. A. MeOeroxon. the car iusp ctor of the W- & W.. R. R in this city, is fast recovering from the painful accident that befel hi tn some days ago. Miss Selma Satterthwaite, of Coakiey, an amiable and popular young lady with a host of friends in this city, where she made a former viait some months ago. is now spending some time with Miss Carrie Pender. iill VVRELY LITERAItY. Abseliitely Pare, Celebrated for iis eroat leavening otrongth anu lit utuiutuoss. Assures the food against iuuutandall forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands- Uoyal Baking Fowdkk Co., Mew York. Hut of Varied Tenor, Selected by the Editor from Manifold Sources to Suit Many Minds. Sometimes I wonder what is best for me The sunny harbor or the btormy sea. j How may the soul woo rest, yet grow more brave ; Woo calm, yet battle with each war ring wave ; Win love, yet not forgot the loveless kind : ' Win heaven itself, yet bear the world m mind ? The rich., arc always eontt with the Jot of the Wert heimer. One never hears of the losers; it is the winners who do all the WE GO FOKWAIID. Something Alxjnt Vaj'Or Cook Stoves. In this latter day of scientific shouting: . Woman's tongue is her sword, which she never lets rust. Mme. Necker. of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding through ' all the ages and enters the confines , of Eternity. With what care, there-' fore.-should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how great the effort be toward off danger and make her life joyous and happy; MOTHER'S' F MEN Me. Jos. Isaacs has returned from a visit to the Now furuituro markets, where he perchased extensively of all the latest styles and designs of furni ture for the heavy trade that he is expecting; this fall and winter, Mk. A. P. Holland, of this city, is now in a low state of research, and insenius invention old time methods, means and ma- EDO-land Jchinory find no place beside the new devices that have been ar ranged for the convenience of man. isot many years a?;o tne tallow candle with its flickering flame was all the light known to the household. Just as the kero sene oil lamp took the place of the candle, so the electric light A man must be a pretty good orator to make his troubles sound interesting to others. Before promising a woman to love only her, one should have seen them all, or should see only her. Antoine Dupuy. health with little prospect for iui- now takes the place of the lamp. provement any time soon. fJ is son, Each new invention is superceded My. C. t. Holland, has returned by something better and it is im from Norfolk, where he has been possible to predict now what will engaged as telegraph operator. supplant the electric light. If the crow has a creed it is that all birds arc heretics that do not wear black. One of the lower rooms in the The world is growing wiser all Court House is being fitted up fhe while and the ingenuity of man toQ A duty is not to be shirked be cause it is disagreeable; but if it can bo made agreeable, by all means make it so. Gail liamil- is constantly contriving conveni ences tor the household that are more economical and furnish bet mind been -Longfellow. for the use of tha County Board of Education. Mr. II. B. Parker, Jr., has the work in charge and he intends to have handsome and comfortable quarters for tne Board. The monument erected m tue cemetery at LaGrange this week by Messrs. H. A. Tucker s tiro. of this ciiy. pver the last resting dace of the late Noah House, is the handsomest in design and ap pearance of any that nas ever found its way to thaD "silent city of the dead" and is a model of beauty. Since Mr. C. D. Taylor re ceived such a painful cut on the named invention was all r'ght thb world arises from the fact hand some weeks ago from a and served its purpose well un that men do not sufficiently uns piece of tin he has been advisad til something better was iutro-1 derstand their own aims. They by his physican to quit tee bust- duced in tna snape of coal burn-! have undertaken to build a tows ness and ne nas accoraiugiy ers: and now it would seem tnat l er, and spend no more laoor on severed his connection wrtn tne perfection nas bean reached witn the foundation than ii it were a firm of Taylor cc L,ane. ie nas the latest invention known asthelhut. Goeth vapor stove, which has been on exhibition in this city for tne past few days It has several points of usef uh ness and cleanliness that recom By too much sitting still the bodv becomes unhealthy, and ter services than did those of soon tne mjnd. This is nature's a half a century ago. Not only has iuw ge will never see her child there been wonderful changes rnn wr()nmi if the mind. made in tne matter 01 ngnts.eacn , tl bodv forj?ct itself KQ(.r mo with tha ,itDnalc fnr 'ie Slave IS UBVW geuuiuua cuuugu cooking. The cast iron stove for 10 rorgive tne injury, uui wm iiu hnrninrr WAnrl ic a r-nmnarativfili; Und Smite US OPPrCSSOf. lUUS baS new invention and was . thought many a monarcn to completely fill the wants oil dethroned those who presided over the culinary department of the! I respect a man who knows household at the time it found its distinctly what he wishes. The way on the market. This last greater part of all the mischief in rented bis tools and shop fixtures to Mr. Joe Lane, the other mem ber of the firm, who will continue the business at the same old stand in his own name. Mr. John J. Kornesrav, one of the older citizens of the town, We love handsome women from inclination, homely women from interest, and virtuous wo men from reason. Arsene Hous mend it to the housekeeper over j saye, the wood and coal stoyos and does away with all the wait There are two wavs of being died very unexpectedly lbursaay. and worry of making fires and happy, we may either diminish He had been sick: for ten days heating up. The cost of fuel is our wants, or augment our means with a slight fever, but was able from 3 to 5 cents per day. either will do the result is the Mrs. 1. JNewton Brown has same; and it is for each man to taken the agency for these stoves decide for himself and do that and she has thenuon exhibition atl which happens to be the easier, the tin shop of Mr. Jno. blaugh-. If you are idle, or sick, or poor, ter on wainut sireet.and aiso one nowever nam it may oe to ais I at her home at the northern endlminish your wants, it will be to be vip a part of the time every day. At 10 o clockthat night he was onite comfortable. About 4 o'clock in the morning it waa dis covered that he had died, lie was in his 64th year. He lived a quiet, unobtrusive life, at peace with all men. of William street. The death of Mr. Sam Mere dith, 32 years of age, occurred at the summer cottage 01 nis oarents at "V ireinia Beach, near BUCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Snive in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sore.?, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever, Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, I Chilblams, Corns, and all Skin Erup-1 are tioLs, and positively cures Piles, or no harder to augment your means If you are active and prosperous. br young, or in good nealth, it may be-easier for you to augment vour means tnan to aimm ish your wants. But if you wise, you wili do both H, Hill & Son. Norfolk, of typhoid pneumonia, pily required. It is guarantee! to pive Monday afternoon Of this week, perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Mr Mwrpdith was. un to the re- ri5?. .25 centa per bottl, for sale by J. cent sale of the property to the new syndicate, one of the largest stockholders in the Atlantic Ho- tel at Morehead. He spent sev eral weeks in this city last win ter, and made many warm friends Spain's New Cabinet. San Sebestian, Spain, Aug. 20. Gen. Azcarraga, President of at the same time, young or old, rich or poor, sick or well ; and if you are very wise you do both in such a way as to augment the general happiness of society. Ben. Franklin. The very essence or liberty is that a man is his own master, Lei . irfci Ml uiaur; 1x1 v v ui, ua. -4. ivumu a I . i m 1 v. ' i iii k Ar, air.Q tbB Cminnil nf Ministers - arrived and free to dispose of his own Utile wuu mix wgbij f"""-- I . 7 . . ' j ; v. 1 i i j..ti, I horo tn.rtav nnrt Unrl an mirfmnpa I uestiujr ia uo uaaco, 111 a iai at nis uutiuiui v tieaiu. , j . . , - .,. .. - Mr. Sam C. Smith was la the city today from Seven Sgrings. He says that the valuable Ninth Spring property recently pur chased by Mr. H. J. Ham is now being laid off m lots by peniten tiary convicts, and that Mr. Ham is giving away every other lot to anv one who will erect buildings thereon. Several Goldsboro peo nle have been presented with lots. 1 - . . . , I. . ... ,ll U . -citU V, To and tun wort oi DUlldine cottages t.hpir nnrtfo una at tna uisnnsai l u"a' wuu iuy oov, mm mo j-o .... -i . th.I , m r . j a. I raolitoo ' "ThAro is Tin Qtraw civ- with the Queen which lasted an hour. Her Majesty will again re ceiye him to-morrow. It is expected that the Queen will confirm Gen. Azsarraga and his colleagues in their offices, but the indications are that the dis as circumstances will permit. But if circumstances are overpowers ingly strong, and condition him about so closely that he cannot move hand or foot, it seems to make little difference whether they are imposed by the soye- sensions in tne conservative lol6u wmui smgw mnarei party are too numerous and too tne laws 01 tbat many-beaded UBSUUL Ul t,h crisis cnlvpd , j enlightened and industrious com The Ministers vesterdav placed munities, tnere exists a large will be commenced at once. Mr. Smith is purchasing lumber to erect a building on the lot that he has claimed The handsome cottage of Mr. facilitatevimatters if the Queen I en unto thy servants, ' and they desired to make modifications in the Cabinet. say unto us make brick," Trashy Medicines Many such flood the market. Botanic Blood H aim is a conscientiously com Wht. vino is there in eatme when .T. 11. Griffin on the hill has rust I food does you no good in fact, when lr, mnlotMl Tt an ifWl it does you more harm than good, for Biooa oaim i a conscienLiousiy com been completed. It is an ideal J not digested? pounded medicine, the result of forty 1.-to, ami affrata theeve of visit- I tc i.,v,ir, tnm fr.H I years practica by an eminent physi- t .jrf ,.f fl,"tnwT,. TI.a 5s no UR of forcing it down, for it will cin-' U ls.the hlooA Pri&er ever via iwuvi.. i - - , r, : t:t 11 1 offered to tne nuDlic. ana is c-uaraoteed design and building was the work i?iSTSnr oei if given a fair trial. Try It for catarrh in its worst form tlesign ana omiuing was ftnd wlthit a reli3h fo food. to cure n given aiair vriw. iry xor of Mr. . H. Sugg, the architect -T& tired, lanquid feeling will give fX and contractor, and. he haa. now pace o vigor iWi" I of it contains more curative and build in course of ejection a residence BtroR. The haker Digestive r up vlrtae thana dozen of any other forMrLC Southerland onMarket Cordial as made by the Mount Leba -.Try the old reliable. Fot sals lormr.UU p011"-- . on hakers contafna food already di- y all druggists and J. H. Hill &.Soa, Street, ftf f u pl (ted, and ie a digester of foods as city tract to ouiiu v. sa .weu,:,- its action - is prompi ana s residence at the wesi end of Wal- effects permanent. nut street. Both, of these dwell- Itch . on human, mange on hbrset dogs and all stock cured in 30 minutes LAXOLi is the best reinody for clui) by Wooifora's sanitary jjotion . - . - ufiAuu ra luo uustremoui tor umnuj wi'uiu o uuuj.uij ijuuuu. i inKS are to ue iHUpplied witU ail aren. Doctors recommend it la pi acl never fails, Sold by M. E. Robinson modern- conveninces. 1 ox twwrvu; , - vwi uVlV, i . w. allays Jail Nervous ness, re-.. Iieves the Headache C ramps, and Nau sea, and sb fully pre pares thb system that ChfldbJrtb is made asy and the time of recovery short ened many say " stronger after, than before confinement." . It in sures safety to life of both moth er and child. All who have used " Mother's Priend " say they will nev er be without it again. No other remedy robs confinement of its pain "A enstomfir whose wife used 'Mother's Friend,' Bays that if she had to go through the ordeal btainod. and the cost was S100.00 Ter bottle, he would have them." Ouo. Layton, Dayton, Ohio NOIO LOCOMOTIVES VI VI SO BOAT. I-. A': ? CulfiOas as -Submstrine Craft in Baltimore . r Launched ,f Baltimore, Mdr, Aug. 20. Thfe submarineiboat,: invented by Sf-f anon ,Lake wa launched affile Colum biaa.. Ircgi Works ? td-'day? She slid down f he ways all rhhit wjien the . choqks were kheKcd out. and the-" stringers' wffttsaron; asTinder; but w.nen , sheyeacBfed the; water he book a sudden flip by. tbe stjSr'nand "StilekSelfjlg'tcu and ruddr, hartland f asf ifijf mud, witfa her bows .'still restitfg oi&lhe ends of.Sne wa'vs.- T-wff tugs brok' ninehi fie. inch manila hawsers like, wrapping CQrx,?yM inn to noat her oil. but iM"nrfn' .Tji,-r.;.'i. m suceed, and itjs'feot befleiietf sl&VV iMffltV eanuAeo.'.-:,' will be fl attd H!rWi-l tffre-itt detachable iron keel has' beejfffS?' irttJMr,ttrtrH go and her watel SOTit by Mail, on receipt of price, $1.00 PKRROT TLK. Book to ! EXPECTANT MOTHIJiS " mailed free awn application, containing Val uable information and voluntary testimonials. Tmc BRAOFIELD RCSUUITOR CO.. Atlanta. 4a- BOLD BY ALL- ORUeaiSTS. Brendenthal is Astonished. : u Topeka, Kan., Aug. 19. Stat&' Bank Examiner John Brenden thal, in his semi-annual state meat to-day, says: "A most extraordinary financial condition exists in Kansas. The surplus n the banks of the State is larger" han ever .previously known and the cash in circulation among the people seems undiminished. The banks cannot loan ittreir money, and are worried to know what to do with the enormous deposits on which the7 are ysy ng 4 per cent, interest. At this time the people of the Slate are engaged in moving an enornibus wheat crop and 50, 000, 000 bush els of last year's corn crop, andj if they do not need cash; to handle such an enormous volume of business, the banks ar0 ,au.xs ious to know what they will need money for later. - . "The gram is rushmg"fEast rapidly, and all farmers arq toak- lng improvements on tneir lands; ard actually nave mousy to"'burn. The situation is annoying the .nkers of Kansas very much. Th9 extraordinary situation I at., tribute to the wave of economy the hard times of the past few. years deyeloped. the farmers were foiced to get along without borrowing money, and now. they and it easy to continue in that line.". ; . , ' :.- ..".;r ? Another remarkable feature of the situation is that the 'Bank Examiner who Submits this ! re port is a Populist of fre'e-sifver persuasion. v: ; - IL out. Then it is expected Khe:wiflJ?-)fnRVfiiraA bob up on an .evejj rkeel.. The dd tachable.,keel is nn'nddd.io be let 6" in Case thfgt shcrfajd faf and there -is' lkte " d'dubf llfat it AV' will proveeff eci&e, a"s-5ifer buov-1 ar ( T7 Or I u t.1 vperuina -it l reiaoM for. eHrasi'- -,t-i. jfv,; i..v.Wi.J: 4-JSU?alledJbvjanv. blood ' nnri-s:" M - J- fW "W, - 'tin ',MT.'r f w ui.seuu ut;rtrpiUJyio.'.i,'&er5urkT . fyi ng co naut by JVliss MTtiafn X,ak0, W ST1 OMIr-!ai?Sv granddaughter or Mr .ke.the tu4tbwttaitmA inventor, of the boat. ShfiSmasMi I rnnm . , . - ed a bottla of .champagne againsft "tv the side iQfltraevnxivyiTcraff-as i;t -r8? Q.7 Rji . started etH-zitsHvav. A great ..- - .i-im r- '' TheVAmenagUsUoibA capableT :ma .?D iPri vacs adviceS'tFooa -JVlarsnai . jear- J-CCg?r'Qr' DrurnT-f m6nd-Clje.VT4'e and tbVf : V. lie lo lic uiau v uu UDV-aiJcvi i a r , j."! j L-Liijrrhfr-r'rnnvir e Jrin-'-Fhnnei!3. tat'a mY.&t ia-ififh Hf 'W&xitxr- ii . Tfarmhousc eiifSteen''niiros' ;,sciith- waters j whicli arC-no't too deeirhPest , of 4Soth:west..,.City: intnei ior tms. wreciver, if inen;aenvf XL of wa-ter sSt the" eVeot-hs Bxfehicn they b6w! arefm O ntorJO taken ffifitL nain(it' nfiffl.p.KiVrTrii a rjrf?f.njiP - -- v.tu' wr- J r One .of- thejr Rrnc4paobjecik.r6 tne ooat wiii'stae-une TescQinavKJT-t- j!ft'-"i!-c!t .f!? ..'ii;- ..Cini , , . oi.cue uornt Tjecween -no roower uiuwueu ptsrsuus lrom iuo iBitTt : r , . - -. 1'ae craft iH b6 fet widevL,.?f , S'tl and will have fa .Qisplaaeinent of .SFESSS. WEIZ00 . si t..0- ,wvwMo1.-isw.ii1, ned'on fne ..money. -lira namo'i& :i .ur --li 'Ct'-iiz.. 3 .1 ?WtiBffiftt Srifl hineis-rleaK. flat car' iorl ttUl "u Uita ucuu m uuu .-i - - ,1 n 1- , I riTinriiiS rrfiiiniR wii.n rne ii?fii!"mni:i taKen across me seas on tne qbp.k ........ J . r',uam.ti;M.iAiJjiH-y.A.:0.t;ra - , I- - 'f,w;TTus' the battoni of rliR Sfia?; TWr-Jh-l-" wo L.pr,-:.,j elude the Orion li. suhk-iV--lNcrlanJ nM.IP.,2wSft uw, yv aoaruiue iju siras in th ydersZew&Tw Qix43bO - OLDPEOPLE., v-, ; Old pecple who require - medifrinevto regulate the bowels and kidneys will ind the true remedy in EloctricBittears? This medicine does not stimulate :aEjf contains no whiskey no other intoxC cant, but acts as a tonic and alteraVver. It acts mildly -on the stomach ind;" bow els, adding strength , and '"'giving'' tone to the organs, thereby aid1 ing nature in the performance of , tii'e functions, rjleetric Jiitters is an ex cellent appetizer and aids digestion". Old People fid it just .. exactly. w,h'at they need.Price fifty cents and Si.rlal bottle free at J. H. Hill & jSon's drug tore. - .- . ,, .1 i ' AtlihtiQv andPacife-VcatSts ttfSr" Is President Diaz Marked? San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 20.. F. P. Gonzales, editor of f El Grito del Pueblo, a Spanish' 'ta per punnsned in the tpwm ,ol tseevuie, is in receipt1 ojt-abetter of recent date from an innuteritiai- friend in Mexico in whiph it saidi that the authorities have disddyV ered an Italian Anafcidt'' has just arrived m that , country with the intention of taking,-the life of lrresident;Diaz. . .- i 7 . Tbe Anarchist, "the1 letter says, is kept under the strictest 'sur veillance, and will be arrestedee the first demonstration he makes, or as soon as the chain .. jbf ; evi dence can be linked a little "clos er. The' letter is from, an jbfficial in the City of Mexico, and ,: Mr, Gonzales vouches for his r6lta4 It is believed Vlhe Anarcnisjt wno nas marked president JJi for his vitftim belongs to ft band whose aim is to assassina the rulers of the great nation and that his coming to America is in pursuance of a general plan.' ij, UTU vest&eia .are sums .'minuBji.y J' I ' -V Jl - v'; K'jLi I; f ' the - vessels .and a .Meareaes . .beinff valffed" ' at ' MoDOD. mi 4- slim. a.se r,eDcred. waf tillustraf ed wtfenan tvoldrtnmr shi? of the' tift885tfi brsimgentM iiri.t Divers bropglt i!uptahi ioi tinie of .Castile and Aragon and it Prof. W. H. Peeke, who -makes a specialty of Epilepur, has withoat doubt treated and cur ed more cases than anv living Physician hia success Is astonishing. vv nave Heard of casea ft .ao years' aUhdinff en rea oy him.' Ha publishes A valnabla work oa this dis ease, which ho sends .with a Ue of his absolute care, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise-anv one -wishing a cure to address gtaX.W, a. FjESE, J. D4 &",Sf5t Hew Tor . NEVER DESMR O Tutt's Liver PilK wni;cure ybv For sick headache, ViJyspepsi a, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver,' constipation, biliousness aiid all kindred diseases. 1 Tutt's Liver .Rills 1 an absolute cure ENGISrE-For salo cheap, One 12 iiorse engino, irTgood order. Apply or At-.' - And his earsftparilla. thatoll npw, know.' one: of Assertion That we Have "Tried to ?Find What the Powers Will 'do'ifwe Fight Spain.' tf '. - ? . London, Aug.. 19 A despatch td? the Daily Graphic- from; Ber- iif;ays that Gen. Stewart L. W opdfordj the now. ..American Ministejto Spain, -rwas, charged by his- GOyernment to ascertain the Jimitpf neutrality that wyuld be maintained by the Hiuropean powers in the event of tne .United States adopting the offensive to- wiitd bpain. - VVhile he was in Lpudon he'fctived ho encourage ment from Ambassador Hay regarding Lord Salisbury's intention- 'sL. ;Hanotaux.-'-. the French Foreign - Minister, emphatically declined tQdJscuss the subject with G.en& -Horace Porter, . the Ameri- .can Ambassador ' to France, and avoided receiving Gen. Woodford for some day Rafter his arrival in Paris. " ,As--a last.j-esourceGen. Porter apdGtieralWoodford summoned Mr. Amk-ew; D. White, the American-Ambassador' to Ger majjfiavQD immediately brought his vacation. which . he was e.ndipgv&t- Heringsdorf , to an e?4 anttftaent to Pans. ji'i Mr. White:, -according . to the ci&f respondent of the Graphic, k;nerw better .than- any body . in Washington the futility-of , the i)r.aposai:-10 sound : the Govern menvasj to their attrtude, and has ayoidedmentioniHS the subject at the German Foreign 'Office. Weh,s, the dispatch -concludes, espea.xQ uissuade ien: vvooas frdv. froav, adopting-; any course ni-;.fi4iipT,nr joan one or raoae- Xa: 'iUk l --r 'ijit' .fii I Pinevil e. and- has rjromisek:t :ii in" hd: hold:' the DfrUfakC:vlfttsdn Wrnge wwy Delaivai-e: Bat Avith SbaliLsn hmJlvoom. lion,! and the ship; iGuW&;Xr?T mu:t. m4- r-w j. i tmu tuv TJivuttUimT w tusnri -untoo ii - rtiS --i-i..iif.:..i il.-.iJ. the-couu 5 1" a. 'Hi agecjJfbeiffKn tw goM, H Official stittistfessho'T. thfeH: CAlA1 . ' 'J ' y 1 1)- L LltU -1AJL-11L. 1 - r-,'- 5 'ff-Hf !? At -ftC ''"S: i o i . . . . - i e, -uieaaainfe tiiu itjji etatima iu- una is Shoes " '' v A & nianv.men throughout the-cquntry, including plenty, of really. swell., fellows, have got. it Lolp-' , J.h.eir' heads, -rightly or ronglyand- we are. by 4 no manSiSurc.th.at t isn't, rightly Litjthrfi. ,ia. na'? reason why a than $3.00 shoes, Vand toay-.the least, the, idea has this foundation in reason, that excel Pi-t-- fjf - f -1 , -si..-3 i . .,J.lf.ni,ahnfia iira nriw rriRflfl fnr Sf.r co tnrj was found off the coaslufct" $12 for a pair " of fiiv.c4u-L Lau x uu vi w v ii iu I ...I.-.. -. - . . , . - - v hteabhefe w-dpp.si. eSm-iftriBrf ur BSxTtf CIJ?9mi9,',srrW to jwti ior a pair oi lean "Win fs fster, arri mentos: of QueeJi- IsaheS iVf andT. F r aVnaudr Wlftm M'vdlJitai'o' F striken- passenger,.,.. lyaer Urcgon 1-Sj is recovered.. .even. .Dicvcieajuia i ;wina;Arhich.js?Ver "Is lifl-g" at the" bQftdiif-off tlie--"ea'-f JJhe AnaiitimaMej.l-aal kw rffii&.itfto Mfe '-'ued-eJf : tor -will try to find,wiUw.thfe'lyarr byoesbv8o-by? Ornmich L.ra,sunfc ofASbuiWarE J?r QfflB&pt it fin 1852. with 200 Dassehrers laMluP asanled,! wottltWMtve n iarre umuuui uj. epecie.. miuau, j --"Trys - -t----- r . l I SHU ItilHHIl IHWHirV fir ILIU a fcrJt Iff. ARE YOU1 -r " l-btiieS)" Pos jLj'-rm.i x Awiv.-' ."in neaixn;;iieoeioNr.ea,3Bg gftuc?.wiv-Bana W:pWt- hbi!lS.irheclassr;of peoplevwho ' - . . - . n yravagance m eanngv Dy aisre frardinT thfe laws of nature or affair&T aeat 'dlredtlv iit-.V;:-Ur-A:.Af1 n frf puoiisuer. x ay. o una-:- 'now umDf.n-fcAfou per fo $100 or.fSOO?' as i the case toay-be 1 let,h;m. tja the figurihg- P-r t' t:.i. t. : . : ' AUU -It 1-VH1UK. UU lb , UUI il jrillg B), tak e . m orer't han; bis -s h are xl ei ve the copy.-1 lay aside the profits on a joaTwcuiaKUnetr goods; for advertising purposes. At first ! laid aside $3,000,. last year I; laid aside-and spent MQ, 000. , I "r have done better this year,.- and"shall slincrease that sum as the .profits t-' I warrant it. ii' ." . 1- n" - 4 1 .. ..'t T Cascarete stimulato liver kid neya unClesam and the powers Blood Is essential ; to health. Every nook and corner of the system la reached by the blood, and on Its quality the condition of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases.- Thenrest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. - This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. 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Au?. 1fl ThP entire Territory of Alaska is now experiencing the beneficial re sults of the Klondike strike. uneau papers received bv late steamers report arrangements beinsr made at Treadwell for tho erection of a new 300-stamp mill. recent survey oi tne Treadweli ines shows over 11.000.000 tons In sight, making a new mill an absolute necessity. Mersrs. Trombly and Doaneof New York returned from Alaska on tbe Queen and took the first train through to the East. Their visit is presumed to have con nection with mining interests. A stampede is setting' in tn. ward Stewart Kiver, a tributary of the Klondike, occasioned by the report that ninetvssix nounds of gold were taken out in three days' work on one of the tributa ries ci tnat stream. This report was "received bv miners at Lake Linderman and has caused many oi tboso wno intended eroinff to the Klondike to stop at the Stew art. The steamship Bristol, which will sail for St. Michael on the 24th, is meeting with great sues sess in securing passengers from Seattle, many thinking the alia water route far preferable to a freeze-up at Skaguay. Quick despatch is promised to them. is, simply-; throwing - away1 tbWrlMfle -roney.Vand in many4 cases this is done to gratify a- mistaken notion tthajtrnoiie but. your, favorite sho.d" Haaer; is wpwny . to auorn -your feet.'s 3?he rneerit. -improvements jmshsie machinery, make it. possi ble, as shown by. the woU-knpwn iL ...Dgu2las f 3 -shoe., to pro duce a, hoe that will compare far- l.Trprapiyin . style, wearing .quall- tie ai7oni;Qrt with those.. ;bf- 10 "a pair feredatf6;; "f8 and If you m ant to . quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong magHevrc, run or-'aewr mo ana vigor, .take: No-To-Bac. the wonder worker 'that -makes- weak men. strong". Many gam ten pounds in ten-days. . Oxer 40,- 000 cured.; ,B :y' N6-To-J3ac of your aVugg'ist under 'irtiarautee to cure, 50 xits orV$ti t Booklet1 aud samdle mailed lYee.. vAd. Aterluig . Kemedy :o. Cbi- catro pr new. lors.. . is right, mtich com plaint in different parts of the City about the electric lights being dark for the ,past several nights. The city authorities 'say that this failure to light the streets will' be deducted f.rpto'the.ahlpunt of the electric light company's billy but this docs not keep people who have to go out at night from running into mud- bolos. t i. ... , : ;i !'..'; -. :. ,'-;' : Sttaiulatei the s torn ach, couse the-Jiser, cure bilious-. kaeftsM heaiiaclie, -dizziness, PiUs HOW'S THIS. We oficr One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. t , J, Cheney Nc Uo., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 vcars. and believe'him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially aDie to carry out any oDlirauon made oy their lirm. West fc Traux, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marine, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon'the blood ana mucous surfaces of the system, v. j. oneney & uo., .rrops ., Toledo, o $iS"Sold by druggists 75c. Voice of the Press. "The F. M. A. stands in the forefront of Military Academies in the South." Raleigh Biblical Recorder. The F. M." A.- has no superior in its grade anywhere in the State." Wilmington Star. It has come to be the pride of Fayetteville, and the rwholer town is interested in its growth and success'.' HonJosephus Daniels, in Raleigh News and . Observer. "Col. Drewry is one of the best teachers in the' State, and his'schdol is regarded as one of the best.'r Scotland Neck Com monwealth. .' ' "The F. M: A. is not only a firstsclass educational institution but a moral power in -this sec tion.1 We rejoice that such a man as , Col. Drewry is in our midst" North-Carolina Baptist. - 'Nothing 'succeeds like suc cess',' is a trite saying that is well suited ;tc Col. Drewry 's career. We Commend the F. M. A. to our readers." Suffolk (Val) Herald. - : ' : v ' Next session begins Sept 1st, 1897. Write f or "Catalogue T. J; Drewry, C. E., Principal Fayetteville, N. C. ".. . . Argdmcnts .appear very sound that are fortified by our wishes. In nil the world there is no other treatmnnt .Bo puna, so sweet, so safe, so Seedy, for pre serving, purifying, ami ixiutifying tbeskiu, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm bath with Ci'TicnitA. Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticura (oint ment), the great skiu cure. " - Kit! cira 1RTto Jk Chiw. Ckf., tA r-it., boston. WfrAll About th Skin, Scalp, and Uir,,frk v 1 -writrt to JOM. 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Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1897, edition 1
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