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1 - J! ! -r- i i -IX wx GO , S3 J O "t-i a P-i So a O Cm a - ca m O on tt This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO, N. C THURSDAY SEPT- SO, 1897. LOCAL BRIE Ft W k Iiope tnere will bo a large amouut of niout raised by the farmers. We have heard -jf no cholera among the hogs this sea son. This has been a beautiful sea son for picking cotton, and the fiLncy static uuver came to mar ket in finer condition, but the price, the price. His many friends will be glad to learn that Dr. J. M Parker, the dentist, has returned home much improved in health and that he will be at his office at the usual hours hereafter. The enrollment at the white Graded School for this the open ing week of the session is 602, which is the largest in the history of the school. Each suc ceeding session demonstrates more fully the popularity of this insti tution, w hich occupies a warm place in the hearts of both parents and pupils alike. The public pump in front of the business place of Mr. Erastus Edwards & Sou, on William street, is out of repair and is a Kreat inconvenience to the resis dents iu the neighborhood who get their supply of drinking water from that place. The city authorities should look into this matter. It has been a good year to raise turkeys not much rain and the supply of the great American bird will bo ample for home consump tion. Good news this is, too, for many there are who can say with the little boy : "Of all the things gocd to eat. Give me good old turkey meat " Local, huuters Friday shot and captured what they say was an eagle. The bird was a large one and measured 4 feet and 10 inches from tip to tip of wing. Eagles are scarce in this section, but the hunters have the foot of some big bird, which is all they brought with them to show what the thing was. At the sitting of the Superior Court last week for the trial of civil actions a jury composed of eight lawyers, one justice of the peace, one deputy sheriff and two citizens were called on to pass upon a divorce case. As they decided iu favor of the plaintiff none are so bold as to rise up and question the legality of their action. Northern capitalists are mak ing inquiries in regard to the bnnds which the city intends to issue to erect a system of sewers age. It has been thought all the while that it would be no trouble to float the bonds. All tnat is necessary is for the people to sanction the measure and we shall have what we have long needed. We regret to chronicle the death of one of our oldest citi zens, Mrs. Cilicia Tavlor, widow of the late John Taylor, in the 78th year of her age. She leaves no children, but a wide circle of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. She was a most estimable Christian woman, and a devout member of the Goldsboro Baptist church . TheAruus is in receipt of a letter from a gentleman in Vm ginia, who desires to come to Goldsboro and put up a large grist miil,if,he can secure a suit able location near the railroad, where a siding can be put in. Those of our real estate dealers who have convenient property to dispose of, can see the letter and get the address by applying to this office. A relative of a six year old boy of this city picked up the boy's pants recently and as they were so heavy an investigation of the pock ets ensued and the following arti cles were found: 8 marbles, 3 mot to buttons, 1 yellow kid button, 1 broken buckle, 1 tin soldier, large horse-shoe magnet, 6 horse shoe nails, 2 scupper nong grapes, 3 bono shirt buttons, 1 dummie watch, table spoon full corn, spiral studs. 1" button; 1 brass ring, 1 nut from a screw, 2 cop. per cents, 1 brass cog wheel, match. Again it i& the sad duty of the Argds to chronicle the death of one of our best-known citizens, ExoSheriff William A. Deans who died Thursday morning at 5 ' o'clock, at his home near Golds boro. For several years he was sheriff of Wayne county, and made a good officer. A few years ago, he gave up politics, and de voted his entire time to farming Mrs. Deans is a sister of Capt. J. IB. Ederton and Mr. R. W Edge r to a. To the bereaved fam ily we extend the deepest sympa .thy. Only a few weeks ago, the grief-stricken family was called to mourn the death of a son and Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Puro BeVAL BAKING POOF CO., MfW YOOTC. brother.a young man just grown. Now the head of the house is gone. But God's children can stand on Ilis.promises. "All things work together for good to those that love God." Sheriff Deans had been in poor health for sevs eral months, and his death was not unexpected, The funeral sei vices were conducted by Rev. A. L. Oimond, and the burial, was made at Willow Dale Cemetery this city. The deceased was 57 years of age. He was a member of Neuse Lodge of Did Fellows and was buried with the honors of the order. OijR esteemed contemporary, the Wilmington Messenger is in error in its statement that Hon. C. B. Aycock has been appointed District Attorney ad interim by thePresident.Mr.Aycock was ap pointed,by the Chief Justice of the United btates fcupre:ne Court, Chief Justice Fuller, until Presi dentMcKinley appoints a suc cessor to Mr. Aycock. The Dem ocratic party is proud of Mr Aycock's record. A Democrat, without hmit ition, in hours of victory and defeat, Mr. Aycock is always true to the great prin ciples of the Democratic party, a party as ole as toe government itself, and which will live as long as American institutions and freedom and liberty exist. The congregation of St. Ste phen's Episcopal church in this city, as well as his host of friends among the public generally, will regret to learn of the resignation of Rev. Stewart McQueen as rec tor of that parish . Mr. McQueen is one of the most able and bril iiant men that has ever occupied that rectory and he has been ac tively connected with the charit able institutions of Goldsboro. These will greatly miss his wise counsels and material aid, his con gregation will sadly feel the loss of their beloved rector and friend and spiritual advisor, and the community at large will deplore the loss of an active Christian gentleman. Ilis resignation has been tendered to the vestry of St. Stephen's to accept the rectory of one of the largest Episcopal churches in Mobile, Alabama. The best wishes of all our people go with him and his family to their new home. IN MEM0RIA31 DEATH OF MRS. COLLIER Daily Argus last Wednesdsy. Last night, though dark and stormy, the ever busy Angel of Death hovered over one of our homes, and called away from the scenes of earth one of the oldest and best known ladies of our com munity, Mrs. Caroline Collier, widow of the late Col. George Collier, who was at ono time one of the most prominent men in Eastern Carolina. Mrs. Collier's maiden name was Oliver. She was a sister of Mr. William H. Oliver, of Newbern. Unfil recently Mrs. Collier en joyed excellent health, but for the past few weeks it was evident that not far away the messenger stood beckoning home the weary pil errim D Mrs. Collier was blessed in her children. No mother ever received more careful, patient, loving at tention at the hands of her chil dren, and it was beautiful to be hold their devotion to their mother. On the morning of July 30. h, at the home of her son Sheriff B. F. Scott, in this city, just as the beautiful summer day was brightly dawning, surrounded by sorrow stricken relatives and friends, Mrs. Bethany Soott quietly passed away from earth to returu uo more, in the seventy first year of her age, and we have reason to believe her gens tie spirit took its flight to man sions above to forever dwell iu the peaceful presence of Him whom she had so long and faith fully served in life. About three years agosne suf fered a ft ok'! of paralysis which rendered her perfectly helpless and wtien the " wnite--winged messenger" caine on that beauti ful morning he stole not upon her unawares, nor did he find her unprepared for the summons." All that kind friends aud med ical hkiU could do was done for her recovery but without avail, for death had stamped his mighty seal upon her. Her suffering w; s great but she bore it without a muriner or cocaplaiut. She was perfectly resned to the will of her Redeemer. Death seemed to have no terror for her. About 30 years ago she joined the Primitive Baptist church at Memorial, where she remained a true and faithful matnber unto death. Her seat there was never vacant at no service unless pr. V ividentially hindered. In many respects she was a remarkable woman, and such a life as she lived deserves more than just a passing notice. She was a good neighbor, a loving mother, a fond and faithful friend and an exems plary christian. When she was married about 50 years ago she and her husband, the late Mr. P. B. Scott, begau life in the hum blest circumstances and in a few years they had accumu lated quite a considerable amount of v ealth, which was largely due to her perseverance and untiring energy. He funeral was preached on Saturday morn ing July 31st, at 10 o'clock at htr old plantation home in Great Swamp township, where she had spent aR of her best years, by El der John W. Gardner, of this city, and was attended by a largo concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. Her remains were interred in the beautiful and neatly kept family graveyard to await the resurrection morn. Thou art sleeping, sweetly sleeping ith loved ones gone before, By and by we hope to meet thee Where parting will be no more. J. Frank Hosea. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 25th, 1897. HOW'S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J, Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known b . J . Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe-him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their farm. West & Traux, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldin, Kinnan & Marine, Wholesale Drusrsrists. Toledo. O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucous surfaces of the system. P. J. Cheney & Co., Props ., Toledo, O Catarrh Cured. No remedy is as effectual in eradi eating and curing catarrh a? Botanic Blooa Ualm. its. 5.H.) it purines ana enriches the blood, eliminates mi erobos, bacteria, etc , and builds up the system from tne first dose. Thou sands of cases of catarrh have been cured by its magic power. For all blood ana kin diseases, it nas no equal Buy the old reliable and long 'tested remedy, and don't throw your money away on substitu'es, palmed off as 'just as pood. " Buy the old reliable Botanic Blood Balm $1 per large bot tle, r or sale by all druggists and J H. EilKSt Son. There is Rest "Over There:" Fishkill, N. Y. ,Sept. 24. A dozn persons here saw a man walk into the Hudson river to-day, throw up his hands and drown. The man was Charles Hazard, of No 143 West" Seventy-second street. New ork. He committed suicide, as a letter in bis pocket proves. It was pathetic, and read: "I can stand it do longer There is rest 'oyer there.' " He had lost $3,000,000 in vari ous unfortunate business enter prises. Of late he had cotrplain ed of nervous troubles and de- angement of his digestive , but he was not looked rgan pon as a very ill man. There is no more beautiful hu man face than one so polished by holiness that it is a bright and shining mirror reflecting always the image of Christ. When you want a good crop you i i Tin . piow aeep. vvnen you want your players abundantly answered you must pray deep. Much of tho religion of to-day is a daring attempt of a moral tramp to got a free ride to heaven in a drawing-room car, with plenty of bon ton company and sumptu ous fare. Thank God religion does not consist in crying. If it did there would be a tremendous army o pious women and children. It is a good thing our faults are not written upon our faces. otherwise we would all wear veils. I ISo one shall have cause to complain oi tne wore and prices of the C. U. and B, Co . MANY UK! when the Creator said to woman, In sorroAV shftlt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suflenng lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND sorelaxes the system and as sists Nature, that the nec essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nervous or Gloomy Fore boding of dan ger, andthe trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Motner s friend does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother's Friend" is the ereatstremedvever Eut on the market, and all our customers praise it ighly." W. H. Kino & Co., Whitewright, Tex. Of druggists at $1.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing valua ble information for all Mothers, mailed free. The Bradfleld Begnlator Co., Atlanta, 6a. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in Post Office at Goldsboro, N, V., Sept. 23, 'U7, MEN S LIST. A Eugene Andrews (2) B B (J Bryant, J M Best. Esq.. "H Tirwv 9 W;iHo lli-nl.ou C Fanlie P Cooke, F F Cook E Matt Elmore, E F Ezzell F W H Fields (2) (j IN Uratimff, Joel Grev H Beat Hhies, G B Hart, Fill .Howell J TI Jones (2) Ii John Langston, Hemy E Lee K J ames E Keraan M Alfred Man P W T Pitts, L B Poole, G Perkins 1 R Alex BiehardBonJ fc . . Willis Slaughter Sandy Turntine W Itiehard Williams LADIES LIST. B Maeley Bongstone, Eles Battle, Caroline Bess, Mittie Barnes, Ab bie Benton, Tallie J Borden, Es telle Bridget Hanner Carr, Emma Clarkson K Beana M Knight E Eliyer Evritt F Eva Fairfield H Mary A Hill, Mary Howard, oare John Miilesj JSettie fcLoweli J Clarali .Toiips Li Ava Lindsey, Barbara Lucas, care o acn jowell AV Fannie Whitley. G Anna Wal lace, Minnie Williams, Minnie v alkuz S Mrs. Shipman, Jennet Street, Ella button, Bessie House. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised, and give date ot list, ihe regulations require one cent to be paid on all advertised letters. J. AY . BRYAN, Postmaster. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathdrtic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and rereshins to the taste, act gently e.--d positively on kikneys, liver and oowels. cleansing the entire system, disp&l colds, euro 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 bv .ii i . u,nu rue-gists. Chairman Wilson's Iteply to Got ernor Russell. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 24.- Chairman James W. Wilson, of tne railway commission, todav sent the following letter to Govs ernor Russell in response to the latter s nouncation of suspen sion : -Your favor of the 23rd, is bereby acknowledged. In reolv I will say that I shall disregard your order to suspend, but will continue to do business at the old stand until retroved by court of competent jurisdiction and not by a self constituted star chamber. 1 Wii Most torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning, scaly akin and scalp humors is in stantly relieved by ft warm bath -with Ctrrr cti ra Soa r, a single application of Cwticuba. ointraent), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Ccticura Kesoxvest, greatest of blood, purifiers and humor cures, when all else fails. ratlcura JFALLINB HAIR WZlX2Zl2? A CORRECTION. Some time in last June, we published, through our Faison correspondent, an item reflecting upoa Prot E. M Bean, and ac cusing, him of leaving Faison while the "shadows were gather ing at even' tide," without com pleting a course of lessons in pen manship for which ho had received remuneration in advance, which item our readers will no doubt remember, without details. The Akgtjs is in receipt of a letter from Prof. Bean, denying the charges, and enclosing a certi fied statement from' a part of his class at that place. The Akgus is unacquainted with Prof. Bean, but desiring to do no man an in justice, and ever ready to correct any misrepresentations its cor respondents may make, we gladly publish the following statement enclosed in his letter of denial to the Akgtjs : " This is to certify that Prof. Bean gave us copies for the lesson he failed to give us, which we agreed to take in place of said lesson, and that Prof. Bean did not run away from town or leave in debt to any one. "Signed"! T. W. Smith, C. F. SOUTHEBLAND, Miss A. L. Thompson, Me. AV. A. Thompson, I. L. Lane. R. R. Agent, J. E. Hoey." Faison, N. C. AVe are not in possession of the facts which occasioned the criticism heaped upon Prof. Bean by our correspondent, but having reason to know the author of the article a just and thoroughly reliable per son, and one who would not will ingly maltreat a fellow being, we are sure the cause for such crit icism cminated from information received, and not from any per sonal feeling of malice. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED T. A. Slocum. M. C, the great Chem ist and risientist, will Send Free 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. gei&caA tV'-eliix. loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting away. By its timely ue thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been cured So prool-positive am I or its power to cure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afflicted reader of your paper, three bottles of my JNewly Discovered liemedies upon receipt to and Express Postoffice address. WORSE AND WORSE. Only a few weeks ago Spain's premier was assassinated, and then a South American president. An attempt was made to kill Foure, and now Diaz has made a narrow escape. The activity of the anarchists, causes uneasiness in Europe and America. There is a spirit of madness abroad in the world, and each day brings the news of frightful crimes and cats lamities. The man who reads daily news papers now is fed upon horrors. here was never anything like it in the history of the world. Per haps there is no remedy. In the past many nations have risen only to fall. They reached a certain point of civilization, and then fell to pieces. In this fast age everything has developed rapidly. It may be tl at the time has come for the bonds of religion, morals and law to be loosed, and nations and individuals are to plunge into the deepest ex cesses, and be destroyed. It is pessimistic view, but the facts sus tain it. ?OOD'o JtxJiJXIVJbi The Grent En llh Remedy. , Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervou WeaJenem.Emiaeiom, Sperm otorrhea, lnipoteney and alt effects of Abuse or Excesses, Been prescribed over 85 .years in thousands of caaesj Before and After. 13 T w Ti ' 'est meuiuine known. Ask Iruggist for Wood's PbosDhodine; If he offers joiue worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store. Inclose price In letter, and m. will send by return mail. Price, one package, tl;sii, S5 One will please, six will oure. Pamph let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Ch Boston, M i ss. For sale by M. Robinson & Bio.. -, JNOT1UE. Having qualified as executar of the last will of John V. Sherard, deceased. all persons holding claims against his estate are notified to present them for payment by August 15th, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their rtovery, , l. u ixmTCH, Executor. AujBt 12th, 1897. ' ' 1 " " Fifty Years Ago. Who could Imagine that this should b The place where, in eighteen ntnety-thrve That white wortd-wondcr of arch and dome Should shadow the nations, polychrome ... Here at the Pair was the prize conferred On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started go years age. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their, preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish, what is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 a faot which emphasizes the record: . 50 Years of Cures,. SHOT ON HIS WEDDING MORN The Pather Objected to the Pros pective Bride. Baltimore, Sept. 24. A wed ding which was to have taken place last night has been prevented by the bridegroom being shot by his father, who opposed the union. Last night Robert Stevens, in stead of leading Miss Emma Mill bourne to the altar, was writhing in pain on a bed in the Maryland University Hospital, and his in tended bride was weeping by his bedside . Josiah Stevens, aged 64 years, who did the shooting, is in jail pending the result of his son's injuries. He is nearly crazy with grief and remorse. The family came here from Talbot county, and is well known on the Eastern Shore. The trouble over the intended marriage began Thursday. Young Stevens had been paying his at tentions to Miss Millbourne for SDm time, although his father and sisters were opposed to the alli ance He had laughed at their opposition, and told his sisters that he intended to be married and that ho would bring his bride to his home. -They objected, and Mrs. Willison told the father. Yesterday morning after break fast, .while all stood about the table, Mrs. Willison brought up the matter. The elder Stevens stated that his son should not bring his bride to the house. The young man accused his sister of poisoning his father's mind against Miss Milbourne. She denied it, and he struck her a blow in the face. She recoiled and her father sprang at his son with a revolver drawn. As the son turned he received a shot in the back. He cried out: 4 Ycu have shot me. but I don't blame you." Then the father rushed to the back door, exclaim ing, 'Til kill myself." His two daughters caught the pistol just as he had placed it at his head. The shot a'armed the neighbor" hood and the police promptly re moved the wounded man to the hospital. HUMORS in the blood, boils, pirn pies, f crofula sores, are promptly erad icate a Dy nooa'8 BarsaparUia, tne One True Blood Purifier, nerve tome and health builder. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate, Cure indigestion,; bilious nees. 25c. J. B. Catus was yesterday ap pointed postmaster at Wioton, N. O. a aespatcn irorn ixome says that about forty persons were killed and many others injured by an earth slip at sulphur mines near Uirgenti, Just try a 10o box of Cascarets, the linesb uver ana oowei regulator ever nado. The total bauk clearings in the United States for the week were $1. 368, 804 678. per cent. increase, 60 6 Exclusive of New York, $ 186,513,237, per cent increase, 28.2. Don't Tobaeeo Spit and Smoke Tonr I.IO If you ant to quit tobacco using easily ana lorever, bemaae well,f-trong magnetic, full of new life and Vigor, take No-To-liac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Oxer 40,- uuu curea. uuy Jxo-i.o-.tsac or your druggist under guarauteeto cure, 50 cts or 91 Free Ad ca0 or 1 THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Saj-s Russell Cannot Suspend the Commissioners. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 24. Ex-Attoxney-General Osborne, R. O. Burton, John D. Shaw and J. C. L. Harris are attorneys of Major Wilson and Otho Wilson. At torney General Walser is said to have stated when last here that the Governor had no power to suspend the Wilsons. Commissioner Ab bott plainly announces that he stands with the Wilsons. When bilious or costive, eat a casca ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 25 cents Texas Threatened. Philadelphia. Sept. 24. The following urgent dispatch was received to-day: New Orleans, Sept. 24. Use your influence with Mr. Wanas maker and othsr prominent Phil adelnhians to appeai by wire to Surgeon General Wynwn to or der Dr. Guiteras to investigate immediately the very suspicious fnver now prevailing in Galves ton, Houston, Dallas, Saa An tonio. All Texas is threatened and should be guarded, Signed liORTEIl TEKTROTJ & LO." This message was addressed to Geo. Horter, of Haddenfield, N. J., the father of the head of the New Orleans firm. Directly upon its receipt, consultations were had with Mr. Wanamaker, Strawbridge & Clothier, Hood, Poulkrod & Co., Col. Grey and President Thompson, of the Pennsylvania railroad, as to the best means of securing a response to this appeal. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after thoir health are like the carpenter who neg lects to sharpen hio tools. People are not anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "not qaite well" or "half sick'- have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness ? it is easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twenty four hours; a sedimont or settling indicates an unhealthy con dition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouDie. loo trequent desire to uri nate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing- proof tb.au the kidney? and bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, fulfills every wish in relieving weaK or aiseasea kianeys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp Root give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause of the trouble bvt by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp Root it cures. lOu may have a -sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. jaenuon tnis newspaper and send jour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuine ness oi tma oner. Peary's Relics of Greely's Expe dition. Boston, Sept. 24, Lieutenant R. E, Peary, the noted Arctic explorer, arrived here last night from bydney, C. B. With him is his wife and little daughter, also C. I. Baldwin and Arthur Moore. who accompanied him on the trip to Greenland. Lieutenant Peary told a press representa tive that he had experienced a most unusual and stormy season. 'We had but few days that could be called pleasant." he said. "After we left North Syd ney we sailed to Turnavik Island, on the Coast of Labrador. From there we want to Baffins Land, on Resolution Island. "What I consider the most im portant discovery was my finding or tne relics ox lireely's expedi tion. These I found on Cape Sabin, but would prefer not to discuss them just now. "We touched Meteoric Island on August 3U and proceeded to get the big meteorite on board the Hope. It was just large enongh to get into the hold. It measured 12 to 8 feet and weighed one hundred tons. It is a beauti ful specimen, in fact, the best ever saw. "1 have tested it and I find that the composition is almost similar to that used in plate armor on United States warships ana iooks line mc&eied steel." W. F. Karron, now imprisoned m the county jail m San Francisco, Cal., charged with embezzlement, has fallen heir to a quarter of a million dollars by tho death of his uncle. Cas-arets stimulate liver, kidnevs. and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. With the lbw price of cotton, ana me small quantity that is be ing sold on account of the price, business would be dull indeed in Uoldsboro were it not for tobac co. L?t us make this a big mar- net. NO 22 They AOD Come Back "There are fads in medicine as well as la other things," said a bnsy drnggisK " hot the most refrrarkable thing about Hood's Saitta parilla is that customers who try otbefts remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales of JShis great medicine WTTB keep np an'd continue the whole year round, steady Ii J as a clock. "Why is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real cura tive merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is of daily oocurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured more sickness, and made more happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. Sarsaparilla Is the standard the One True Blood Purifier. u , , i-k.fi are the only pills to talis flOOu S HlllS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SATURDAY SERMONS. FJLiUlT TKrifca NORWOOD I will exchange fruit trees from one of the Dt 8 j nurseries m the Btate for a lim ited quanmy oi pine and oak wood LThe trees can he kaWWI anA evu.j Hooklot and sample inae6VTfr,m h " V" .StorltoK Komodv Ou. Chi-1; .. .i . " : '1 a , XL , "K"1"- New Xork, ' lii g, ' uulU!,UOf0' This life is one long struggle to bring forth lilies of pearl with hearts of gold from the soil of dis content, but if we will take God into our life there will then fra grant flowers of peace spring up and bring joy to our waiting soul. The love of God. which nassoth A. all understanding, is the only po tential strong enough to bring white-winged hope out of the black night of despair. Freedom fettered in the bonds of love is the only freodom worth having. The man who always wants to do some great thing never does anything. The only great deeds of men worthy of record, when placed upon analysis, are shown to be but a series of small duties well performed . Too much mental force and energy is wasted trying to solve the mysteries of God that He has purposely placed beyond the com prehension of man's intellect. Love is choice in the selection of her neighbors, and you need not expect her to stav loner in a heart that is located near a whisky- loaded stomach. ship with the devil, you will bjj? to break the bonds yourself. The; devil will never make the proposition. It i9 a miffhtv noor nraetiea' to belieye your doubts or to doubt your belief. It is not a question of sink or swim with the Bible. That quesa tion was decided long ago. Don't accent the Bible as a book, but as the Book. "The wages of sin is deabh';" but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, There never has been a prayer uttered that equals the one Christ gave the world as a model. It is only the hypocritical im age of religion that is cold and lifeless. When the way looks dark it usually turns out that we are standing between God and the path, and it is the shadow of self that makes it dark. If God numbers the hairs he will surely take account of the head also. Love is to mankind what gravs ity is to earthly matter. ,'It binds all to one common center. Doctors7Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Trouble's. irlAIC J UU Colirad Bpota, Ache, Old tnrn l lUteera la Month, Hair-FaJJlngt -Writ COOK. iBi MKIMf CO HOT Huimlc VenwlVi iTMfo, in rot proofs at eatem. -TCmM-l s fl SS 4yB. 10OfsMro bos! ir1 In a. t lit It Ji V
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1897, edition 1
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