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. . . . V I ; ; ; -. r - : " - - This Argus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia'sson, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' ' Vol. XVII. GOIiDSBORO. N. C THURSDAY SEPT- 9. 1897. NO!2 1 LOCAL BRIEFS There wore several bales of new cotton on this market tea day, but the price was a little off. i The new street sprinkler was' getting in some very tffiective' work this morning on .some of our principal strec s. ! Mk. D. A. Loylcss, ' the clever' representative of the Brodfield Kegulator Co., of Atlanta, (ja., was in the city yesterday and paid us a pleasant call. There is beicg marked im provements made to several of our business houses, with a view to being in readiness for the rush of business later on. Prof. Logan D. Howell, Superintendent of the Raleigh "Public schools, is in the city, "where his many friends are always glad to see him. The funeral, of the late Mrs. R. A. Watts took place from the home this afternoon and was aU tended by a large number of sor rowing relatives and friends. The excursion of Messrs. Hatch Bros, to Richmond next Tuesday is attracting right much attention. They always run orderly excur- sions and carry largo crowds. A traveling colored preacher "was up before Mayor Hill this morning for loud preaching on the streets and carrying a razor concealed on his person. Judgn ment was suspended in the for mer charge, but in the latter case he was bound over to court in the sum of $50. We are requested to announce that religious services will be held at the Second Baptist church to- Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. morrow and at 8 p morning 11 o'clock, m., by JKev. &. J. Porter, of Newbern. Those ser vices will also continue throughout the following week. The pastor of the' church, Rev. J. W. Rose, vill assist in the meetings after Sunday. The public are cordi ally invited to all these services. The excursion of Mr. R. E. Pipkin to Norfolk, Baltimore and Washington returned last night at D:30 o'clock. Everybody ex presses themselves as highly pleased with the trip. Mr. Pip kin's next and last excursion of the season will be to Richmond, Va., on Tuesday, Sept. 21. A delightful trip and one that no ne- should miss who can anord to take it in. Do you suppose that the peo pie vrho are interested in the af fair will go right on in the face of all opposition and erect that saw mill and cotton gin right in the centre of town? Cannot the city authorities take some step tnat will prevent such a nuis ance? Such things are given a prominent place at cross roads towns, but in a city of the size and imDortance of Goldsboro, they should seek, their place among otners of their class. It is the general opinion of those who are in a position to Know that the city authorities could, if they only would, fur- rush a convenient: market place and require the huckster carts that block up Walnut street, to stay there and sell their pro duce. It is not necessary that country carts loaded with cotton Should be brought to the princi pal street in town and stand there for half a day at a time. Market street would be a splendid place for all this business to be car ried on. The Farmers' Warehouse, of this city, is constantly gaining in popularity with the tobacco plant urs of this section. This is only the second season that its doors have been opened for the sale of leaf tobacco, and its floors are crowded almost every day . with thousands of pounds of the "yel low leaf, and it is an exception ally rare occurrence for a sale to be "turned down." The tobacco market of Goldsboro, by reason of its central location, is destined to become the leading market of the fctate. Mr. John 6. Hinson, a popu lar young merchant of Eastern Goldsboro, and Miss Florence I Smith, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock last night at the home of the bride's aunt Mrs. B, J. Midyette, Rev. P. W Farries officiating, assisted by Rev. J. E. Bristowe. Th evpnt was witnessed by a number o invited friends andrelatives.wbo after the ceremony repaired-to the home of the groom's cousin Mrs. George Daughtery, where an elegant repast of tempting vi- anas was served. . The many friends' of the happy vounsr cou pie wish for them long life and m . . . i .. . . pappmess always. Absolute! Pure ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VORK. MRS. B. A. WATTS DEAD. Saturday sermons. Daily Argus last Friday. After a lingering illness of sev eral months, the white-winged m essenger of death removed from our muLl, this morning at 41 o'clock, the spirit of Mrs. R, A. Watts and transported it to its I heavenly home beyond the clouds. She was 54 years of age and leaves I a large family and a host of sor rowing mends to mourn her loss. The funeral will be held from the residence to-morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and the interment made in the family plot in Willow Dale cemetery. Ibe deceased was a woman oil more than ordinary intelligence. She was a genius with a heart filled with love and compas- The marriage of Mr. Mosco sion, a soul fired with patriotic Wilson to Miss Euginia E. Smith impulses, and a brain full of im- took place last night at the home I aemation. Her life was as beauti of the bride's father Mr. John fui as the thoughts that fell from T- CI ! 1 1- It X X JSCS 1 O ix. omit!!, xvev. o as. xuug uu" I her pen ciaung. x ne event was a very p,aced a in the 8 bookg SllPfalDi ar.w of the many readers of the old friends and relatives present. Goldsboro Messenger can be found After the eeremonv the haoov her poems that appeared from young couple accompanied by a time to time. These priceless gifts few friends, repaired to the home that she has left behind has given of the groom, where they will at her a warm place in the hearts of once commence the pleasant their possessors duties of housekeeping. ThP From among her many splendid Aiu& wisues loriueiD me u"; compositions we print the follow- piuapciiujr. that nnw etanU in Wil1nr ralA The death of Jerry Majette, a cemetery, which appeared in the! highly respected colored citizen of I Goldsboro Messenger on May 11, this city, occurred at his home 1883 this morning, after an illness of short duration. Jerry held the re sponsible position of engineer at! the Goldsboro Oil Mills and so conducted himself always as to win the confidence and respect of I his employers. He was a mem ber of the colored lodge of Odd Fellows, of this city, and hisl funeral will be held under the aus'pices of that order, from the colored Baptist church, of which he was a member, to-morrow af-j ternoon at 4 o'clock. The Same.. Old Sarsaparilla. That's Ayer'a, The same old sarsaparilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO vfarm ago. In the laboratory jit is different. There modern appli ances lend speed to skill land experience. But the sars tpa rilia is the same old sarsaparilla that made the record S 9 vearm Teurea. Why don't we btjtter it? Well, we're much in the condition of the Bishop and the raspberry : " Doubtless, ' he said, " God might have mude a better berry. But doubtless, also, He never did." fyhy don't we better the sarsaparilla? We can't. We are using 'the Mme old riant that curedj the Indians and the Spaniards.; Zt has not been bettered. And since sea make sarsaparilla com pound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way 'of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might.... But we're mot. We're making the same ofd sar saparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the same old marmaparilU be cause it works the same old cures. It's the sovereign b'loed purifier, and tt'm Ayer. I can't lead a Christian life and be successful in business," say some. Pray tell what precept of Christ or rule of religion keeps you from achieving success. Yju may say honesty would keep you from success in busis n&ss. Did youever try it exclua sively for twelve months, so that you speak from experience? You may calculate that profits I are go small they must be aug measures or inferior quality. That is nothing less than an acn knowledgment that you are a thief. Business success is cot to be considered altogether as a matter of dollars and social p isition. It will take some other items to balance accounts in the day of final reckoning. 'We are the children of God; and if children, then heirs; heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ. Will you fall short of this heritage for the loau of a few dollars for present use? Would that be business success? "Merit talks" the HF"M intrinsic value of jTi I PxTC Hood's Sarsaparilla. U Cll If 4. 9 Merit in medicine meags the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there lore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. Yob are not mented by shot weights and" blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out thegerms of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whole system. P(0 Sarsaparilla Is the best, Intact the One True Blood Purifier. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills gripe. AlFdruggstsPzsa "There is no peace, saith the Lord, to the wicked." "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord, Jesus Christ." Your heart will not fail to tell you to which class you really be long. Come, gather around this statue, You who have loved "the itrev." To honor the dead who wore it, e meet together to-day. To lay on the martyr's breast. After "life's fitful fever," Type of eternal rest. Bring here a cross of red roses, tin Diem wiat unrist's oiooa was snea: He that on Jesus reposes, snail rise again irom tne aeaa. Ah, we shall never forget them. Who fought and died lor "the erey, some lie in i On battle-1 "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the ;raves unhonored. lelds far away ! OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will B.nd tne true remedy in hilectncuitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey noi other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative, It acts mndl.v on tne stomach and bow els, adding- strength and giving tone to the organs," thereby aid ing nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an ex cellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need.frice mty cents and Sl.Trial bottle free at J. H. Hill & Son's drug tore Farmers Have Fun With Cyclers Syracuse, Septl 3. On the road between Syracuse and Liver pool yesterday afternoon two farmers in a wagon with a hay rick had great fun with the cyclers, They monopolized the road from one side to the other, tumbling the bicyclers off their wheels and chuckling and roaring at their discomfiture, A little the other side of the tollgate they ran into a Some fell in the strength of manhood. others in voutn s tresn Dioom: Bring out the Confederate Banner To noat above their tomo. There were mothers who gave their first-born The idols of home and heart: There were wives who wept with anguish V hen tney saw tne troops depart. For husband and father were with them, And ttod alone could tell. What would the future bring them? Ana tne lana tney lovea so wen i And "Love's Young Dream" was broken, When the can "to arms" was neara, 'Adieu" he said, "I'll soon return," But he sleeps at Gettysburg. And a panic seized the nations, nen on tne soutnern Dreeze, Came the voice of the dyintr" Jackson. "Let us rest beneath the trees." "Let us pass over the river," mat washes the "golden snore." And on the banks of the Jordan, Pitch our tents forever more. And over this fair, sunny South, Spread a pall of disaster and gloom. And "The Conquered Banner" waved, It's torn fold's o er the tomb. So gather around this statue, Ana let tneir cniiaren near. How the memory of their chivalry, urows aearer year oy year. And bring pale lillies and jasmines. irraerant witn spring's sweet Dreatn. And plant the weeping willow, The sentinel 01 aeatn I And let the band play "Dixie," uniuri tne -stars ana Dars." Salute the Southern soldier. And give him three Hurras. Wife Murder and Suicid. Cincinnati, Sept. 3, William II l.lt ,1 oa ntlin nf fif- ieen yeaia uas If defi,e the temple of tamer of lions at the Zoological Godhjm shall God destroy, for Gardens, fatally shot his wife and tne tempie js noiyt which tem killed himself instantly about 5 pie ye are." Do you thin k a tems nnafordnv ftftprnoon at the Zoo nl nprmp.ited with the fnnl nilnrs Exchange, a resort near ithe en-1 of tobacco and besmeared with trance to the gardens.! Mrs. I its juice is a nt place tor tne ins HinstPttflr was a few vears his dwelling of God's Holy bpirit.' -a a I Ti- rr tViinlr trnn pan rrn tinna humor, mere naa oeen ii-equeni "T , r ' " nnarrola hntwp.nn the rair about " L1 i a , . J,m f I that way anl escape noal de l trivial mauuia. -a. , iuuuiclio . rrllnc, c:mniQ before the shooting Haustetter was LnOCtior, h,,t. t.hpV mnt. ho Kt. drinking downstairs, when some- tled witn lbe living God whom Doaysam: , i vou . pretend to worship and "Will, your wite bougnt tnat i whose you are uiano. didn't sner Haustetter seemed at once srreat-1 w no art tnou tnat puirest tny lv excited over the information self up? Wnat hast thou that is and exclaimed: "I II see about n"1 "ur vvuy uust L. . i thou g'ory as if thou didst He rushed upstairs to their I , r .i, : C .us 1iTTiMf nniitniiinfa onn n minnt f I . ""u5 j rru r I strength and mignt, ignoring later snois were ueaiu. uwci God? Surely, if thou doest these men, running upstairs, iouna things will not God isnore thee Haustetter dead and His wite mor at the last? tally wounded on the floor at his side. She was taken to the hos- ipital, and the report from there Perfect Health. to-night is that she cannot ve till Keep the system in perfect or- raf; n.kncwn ,11 der by the occasional use of over the country as a successful Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg- I trainer of wild beasts, especially ulate the bowels and produce Of lions. A 7ln-rxn,c Dnlir I Iwl V VS1 UUO UUUJ THE DREADED CONSUMPTION QAN BE i ui an.ft.iicautn.nc, iiicucvi let, uu- cuked. I a i T. A. Rlocum. M. C. the great Chem- "" w"UUn ouu ist and osientist, win uena d ree dred diseases, an absolute cure covered Remedy to Suffovers. 1U1 1 O LXVCT IJ1L.L0 Editor Akqxts: I have discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all Resolutions of Respect. Ruffin Camp, Confedrate Veterans, Goldsboro, N. C, Aug. 11th. ) Having been appointed a com mittee on resolutions of respect or the memory of our deceased members, we would respectfully submit the following: Resolved, That wo have heard with sincere regret that since our ast meeting three of our com rades, . viz., Capt. S. D. Phillips, Q. Dupree, and Jas. Rasberry, have made the journey to that country ' bordering on this land, sealed in eternal silence here. where all are journeying a ourney which we call the empire of the dead : no mortal hand hath ever mapped its coast; upon its strand discovery's anchor ne'er hath been let fall." Resolved, That a page on our records .be devoted to their mem ory, and that a copy of these reso- utions be sent to the city papers with a request that they publish. A. B. Hollowell, W. B. Fort, Thos. Hill. Committee. tW milrl-lnnfcW vonncr man in BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE , - , J f c The Best Salve in the world for Cuts" blCVCle costume and Sent him on Bruises .Sores. Ulcers. Suit Rheum. his head. Then they roared louder j Fever, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. I h-nnoM.i t.v.fn.t. and lnno- 'Jis'iases. I A converted gambler can do than ever, and when he attempted Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- general decline, loss of flesh and all more good among his kind than to climb over the back of tteir ir,7i3 iVti rrr;;: na WOM """"'K j .r any preacner on earm, u ne out , , ,. ... r-j.iv. vr 1 timeiy use inousanus 01 apparently i thft Snirit and nnwpr nf nroimn tlirr rpnnkod him nirih a I perfect satisfaction or monev refnnilnd li 1' . t v.nn c I KO in IDB Oplilb ttuu power OI nitchfork and roared with laughter Sf1,?? ?eSts P61 bottle for 8ale by J proof-positive am I of its power to Ui U 111 w uuu again, ine young man mounted his wheel and spurted on ahead of the funny farmers. Jno. B. Baird, formerly a well At a hotel. I known citizen of Atlanta. Ga., half way to Liverpool, they drew and at one time adjutant general nn tn rnfrnch thnir hnraaa onrl I iiuoii uvoio, nao uiunueu 1U ' J npar Wn.shincrt.nn. . . 0 , done so when they f ourd . them- D. C. It is So cure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afflicted reader of your paper, tnree Dottles 01 my iMewiy Discovered Remedies upon receipt -fo and Express Fostomce address. Tarboro Southerner: Alex. Gilmore is outlawed in Cumber- go in God. A man may be sincere in the belief that he is doing right in the sight of God, and yet, in fact, be all wrong. Such was the case with Saul of Tarsus, before the Spirit of God came upon him in convicting power on tne Damas luuru iuem- 9Iinnnsfilltultiho atnm,lr1 into 1 .u- """""""b g,""" 7 selves prostrate in the dirt, with the canal when eofnff home la e L .VrtsT ..i1"1 " - - I ' w IiIIIIIIIjV If 11(31 n HJt A. 1 VT Ul, AU1 Ulf-U I Tl II I M II I I I 111 mS I II I II nill.ll rm I1IK lt-M dead or alive. At the request of I veals mauy a crooked path. the mild-looking young man in Jat night. htcvp m mcTnTn a 1 1 nat rol inn tho i j . e v oomeimng 10 uepena un. I .v. flR:..ia P.,ao11 effective blows of modern Mr. James Jones, of the drug finn oi l , llU00." Somethinsr To Depend On mnat Atfoftivo hlowa rf m rwlorn I Mr. Jamas innns. nf t.hn A ?i? l.TonpiaA; Son. Cnwflftn. Til in Drwnirl offers SRiou rewara . puuism on various poruons 01 1 f n Vi',a Moi V,?' . ..7. , f..n missinns hav mnro c.nvor. .1 1.1 I "6 " 6 " i-iowTw, inioi nninini v I I'l H 1 1 1 l'.(l ill mhvh lllllll l ' . v. meir anatomy, a laDiuaiea state- hat last winter his wife was attacked ZTiZ. 4.": . t sions in a single night than many a . e j i. . 1 1 it 1 . 1 -i 4- 1 Ari;n 1. 1 ihhihi v lci a 111 liiru liic liciiinri t .... . . . mem or me diows wouia snow asi "iuouiuo, uu ueruase grew ru r j --7 - . --1 Df t,ne Mhie cnurches " nave in a IOIIOWS . IPana 11 11 An nfKn. V- T I , . .1 . mJ Solar plex- selmed iioYcm women, and it is said mat jey are a. u imD tion. Ham? Dr. Kind's nw TMannv. airaid to miorm on ort arrest -,0 i-j vi 11 i ! I ery in store, and 861112? lots of it, he I him. 18: kidnev blows. 11: claret v,nm t U1UJ W I I V UVUIVl UUU U DULfl LBC3 . ... a drnwfirs. 13: rih nunishers. 9. of all. she besran to cr&t better from the Fayetteville Ubserver: ilid. On Farmer No, Why is it that some of the res whole year.' ONE OF TWO WAJTS.- The bladder was created for one pur- 2 Heart firs dose, and half dozen dollar bottles Jones, the boy who was mangled Pose namely receptacle for the a neari ,,, rt j n mi" J & . . I urine, and as such it is not liable to hooks, 27: New Discovery iu. jonsuinption. sometime ago while stealing a ride any form of disease except by one of corkscrew coughs and colds is guaranteed to do on an A. C Li. tram, and wno two ways, xne nret way is irom lm- ooiaDy j. ii. aui,& san. JJruggists. has been in a hosmtal in Norfolk V"JTV .J,,"--.T Be? Since, Was brougnt Home luesuay. I ment of other-diseases T4a will ho a nrinnlo for lifft I CAUSE. I TTn Vl O 0.1 . Vt T7 lit 1T1 A fpAm llnVinnUhti W "iiVWivj w d.m.vu UUUUaiklll V vnTTPP I kidneys is the chief cause of bladder H-iJi". I t.r nn bios. So the womb, liko t.hn hlarl. A. M, Howell I fler was created for one purrose. and VS I if net doctored too much in not liahla A. P. Howell, ets. als I to weakness or disease except in rare iiy virtue ui a juujfiiieuu oi me ou I cases. It is situatea DacK oi and verv thumps, 16; right liver disturbers, 9 ; blowa, 14: knockouts, 31. The farmers had simply made a Wilmington Messen Dmmtv mistake. The young man whom chRriff t p fiv n vPtrHt they had chosen for a victim was arregted Carrie gt , Maggie j i;vi naiusi, iu r c.i-xxw , u tJiand, itena pugilist. Davis, Wesley Saunders and William McQueen alias "Black Cat, ' all colored, When bilious or costive, eat a casca-1 charged with robbmsr et candy cathartic, cure guaranteed sailor. namBd John Li , , - arm j aon sen iur toii n iuu buuxuu ay mo i testea in tne Kiuneys, dbck, Diaoaer or between 7U and SOU in monev I pnnrt hnuse door in Ooldsborc nn Mnn.l,.(nai-v mtaim ia nftnn h The North Carolina State con-1 and a cold watch and chain, and I daJ Oct. 4th 1897, for a divsion be-1 attributed to female weakness or womb a - . e a 1 IT . mr v I ' . ' I iwmT thA AhATA nUPTl AQ tnA AllAiirinn- I nnA fTU- venuon oi tne veterinary iueuicai robbing John Johnson, another bdianX lying in sio.V Creel easHj aoided. To find ou costly ..... - i wmiu eaiiur, wi sa iu muuuy kuu wwusuip, h juc wuutjr, mu nuunae . I 2 n ... . . . .3 . I I . . a wuiie i penur wuuru ui ajruo uuuuj uiauu in close to tne Diaaaer, tnereiore any inlaoir nf I tne above entitled proceeding, I shall I pain, disease or inconvenience mani- lotto, Sept. 7th and 8th. loney and I township, Wayne county, and bounded 1 set your urine aside for twenty-four a srold watch and chain The roh- I 8,3 fol'ows: Beginning at a f talce on hours, a sediment or settling indicates a goiu watcn ana cnain. xne tod- . F . f th d cc.l nt iot v, A' M m-aa- t.mnhi 6ti,0 Za bery occurred Wednesday night I No. 7, and runs south 56, east ,254 to a and extraordinarv effect of Dr. Kil- in a dive on Dock Street between I stake on Stoney Creek.cornerlof No. 7, mer's Swamp Root, the great kidney j. j wr-t. i i I ana men aown saia creeic tea staKe I and bladder remedv. is soon realtor. xiuut uuu aier Ptreeia. I - nt int. Nn Q thr, t-k kq 7r a " wAtit 280 to1ab to a stake nn thA V. - I vw r: .w huh uavo wav a.v vx ukkwuo. uj wix u u v utuL u t-A x, I aide of said road, corner of h.t. No 9. . ii you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well,strong magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong. .Many Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathdrtic. the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pieasant and refreshins to the taste, act gently ard positively on kikneys. liver and oowels. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds cure headache, fever, habisnal constipation and biliousness. .Please buy and try a try a box of C. C.C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by alldruggists. Billy Brady smiled when he read in the Sun yesterday that 'Pony" Moore was in this coun try prepared to match Charley Mitchell against Jim Corbett. The only man Jim will meet," said Brady earnestly, 'is Bob Fitzsimmons. If he can't meet him he won't tackle any one-" Brady also said that he has it from good authority that a Western club will in a few days offer a $25,000 purse for a fight between Corbett and Fitzsimmons. If this is a fact, he declares the ex-champion will accept immediately. mmm mm , Ifiidt Cmrc TniTnsT for tortnrlng, dlsflgh Vrlng, Itching, burning, and scaly skin and scalp dlt esses with loss of hair. Warm bathB with Cu TICUBA. Soap, gentle applications of CCTiocsa (ointment), and fall doses of Curious: Rasoi VIST, greatest ol blood ptuiULers and humor cares ranc T. aold thntarhnnt the world. FoTTsr Daro Cn. Cop.. 8ol Pmp Hwton. ST How to Care ftchinz 8k1n Diwaaea, m. RED ROUGH HANDS SJKJl? "He that sinneth against me wrongeth his own soul; all they hat hate me love death. Lexington Correspondence of Charlotte Observer: A lady near Heating Springs, this county, was bitten by a mad dog Wednes day and came to have the mad stone of Mr. Newton Crover, a good citizen of our town applied. He says the stone is sticking closely and that it will take 24 hours to take all the poison from the deep wound. Mr. Crover says he has had 12 patients since February, and the stone has made a cure in every case. Statesville Mascot: T. P. Sutn mers.Esq. , of Sharpsburg town ship, recently threshed his wheat crop and it turned out 960 bushels of as pretty wheat as is seeu in many a day. Mr. Summers is a one-armed Confederate soldier who came out of the war with practically nothing. By indomi table energy, the help of a good, economical wife and three sturdy, intelligent sons, he has accuoomulated a handsome pros perry, his wheat crop was made almost entirely by the labor of himself and sons. Gastonia Gazette: A caller whom Dr. W. H. Hoffman was glad to see last Monday was Mr. Jno. M, Smith of Cherry ville. He was a high private in Co. M, the doctor's old company. The object of Mr. Smith was to have some troublesome teeth extracts ed, among them being one that Dr. Hoffman filled himself 35 years ago while the boys were in the trenches around Richmond. Doctor Hoffman was General Scales' private secretary at the time. He attended to his general's correspondence in the forenoon and had permission to practice dentistry in the afternoon. Salisbury Sun: J. W. Hender son, of Carlisle, Fa., was in the city last Wednesday night, having in his charge six Indians from the Cherokee reservation in this State. Mr. Henderson is one of the teachers of the Carlisle' Indian school and was accompanying these Indians to that place. There were two girls in the group and they and two of the boys are full-blooded Cherokees. Mr . Henderson stated that there are about 800 Indians in the school at Carlisle, 40 of whom are from the Cherokee reservation. Salisbury World: Capt. Thos. McBee, who spent Thursday at Morganton tells us that an effort is on foot now to build a railroad from Shelby to Elizabethton, Tenn., via Blowing Rock and Morganton. If this movement is successful, as it now bids fair to be the electric line from Mora ganton to Blowing Rock, which was almost a certainty, will not be built. Mr. McBee tells us that a petition asking the com missioners of Burke county to order a special election for the purpose of issuing bonds to the amount of $20,000, is now being circulated in Morganton. Catarrh Cured. No remedy is as effectual in eradi eating and curng catarrh a? Botanic Blood Halm. It5.ti.is.) it purines ana enriches the blood, eliminates mi crobes, bacteria, etc , and builds up the system from tne nrst dose. nou sands of cases of catarrh have been cured by its magic power Foi all blood and ikin diseases, it nas no equal Buy the old reliable' and long tested remedy, ana aon't tnrow your money away on sanstitu es, paimea on as 'lust as coed. 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Many who sen kind uae nm honaa) attd OiiC--.amul tove iauMrt twalth bf lm Mpa -- Liberal Trial Quantity 01 E 1 ect ro-Silicon The famous Silver Polish, will be sent to any woman Free of Gost. This well-known article has been successfully used by Housekeepers for years and its makers hope to make a permanent customer cf you. It will surprise and please you. Just the thing lor Keeping bicycles brigbt. Simply send your address on a postal to SILICON, 30 Cliff St.. New York. N.Y we mate special oners to house- Keepers. Gliowan Baptist Female institute. MURPREESBORO, N. C. E.stafclislieci 1848, l ne next session begins o September 8,'97 And will continue for 38 weeks. For information, rates etc, address at Murlreesboro, iN.U. John G Scarborough, President C. B. P. Institute. URAL RETREAT, II. -J. HAM, Prop. I have opened a first-class hotel at the village of White Hall con tiguous to the noted Whitfield Springs, known by some as the "Ninth Spring " The water of this Spring is the finest of all It is a positive cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, In somnia, and nervous prostration. Its general restorative properties are wonderful.- Fine climate and picturesque surroundings My Hotel is conveniently located, ucnuujui wuik. w luh springs, and every guest is supplied with water fresh from the Spring as often as desired. A delightful neighborhood and social, uuspimuiB puupiB, my taoie is always supplied with the best the market and the country affords. RATES o Per week S5.00. Special rates Per month $20.00. t . for children Address and families M 'f HAM, wings, N. C j . . w ' . GETTING READY Every expectant mother haa a trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, there ia no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature ia not given proper assistance. , Mother's Friend Is the best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. 1 dollar oer bottle at all drue stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Fkbb Books, containing valuable informa tion for women, will be sent to any address) upon application -to TUB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Om. Bioest barpains Ever offered to the people of Goldsboro IN nNaUlt G tiT- --5 cX" SHOES, SLIPPERS. MAMMa3HIS A SPECIALTY. Gome. Gome ! Racket Store. B. COHEN & CO, Prop , O O a Q W W o W 1 O w td o w m o T3 a u $ o n 3.c r (T rrj co Cr. r1" n "o 3-Si 5' cm Is S,t75" o n o o CaO S CO CO O n t . VQ 3 3nu sr"T NiBs 5-P CO Do you want to MaKe Money? If you do I will guarantee to help you. I seek your trade, and I will save you money in purchases. I carry at all times a full and seasonable of Dm Goods. Notions. flats and Trunks. Groceries. Etc TOBACCO AMD SNUFF I believe all admit that I retail more Tobacco and Snuff than any other dealer in town. The secret is, I know when and where to buy J I take care of my customers! and I am determined to keep the name of Hustler in my line above all others. sjyi have employed extra help for Saturday, so my trade can bo waited on promptly. Goods de livered in city free. Terms cash, as my prices are too low foi credit. Shoes and Slippers. i,oou pair ladies' and men's fine Shoes, (bought low,) from 81 to $3. Child's as low as 25 cents. All shoe sold by me warranted leather. F. B. Edmundson. THE TTTTST r.TTTl Successor to E Ll:niul"" Seven Springs, sin? NOTICE. Having qualified as executar oftheil last will of John V. Sherard, deceased, all persons holding claims against his 1 estate are notified to present them for i' payment bv Aue-nst 15th. 18S nptice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . i. it . UOKTCH. a .c Executor, ieir 4
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1897, edition 1
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