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o 3 fs hi o P 5' 5 a? 1 5 o . 3 S3 . & S3 as w 0G H p CO . , This ARGtrs o'er the people's rights, '." No soothing strains of Maia's son, Doth an oternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" VOL. XVII. GOLDSBORO. N. C, THURSDAY OCT. 7, 1897 ' NO 25 - . . . i i " i 1 1 - .... I. .I ' , . . LOCAL BRIEFS The fattntrs say the dry w.'aiber is seriously damaging the sweet po ato crop. Mrs. Dr. R. A. Smith and children, wiiohae been spending the Sum nier at Waynesville, have returned borne. A good deal of crab grass hay is being sold on this market. This is a great country.' any way, if we only knew it. Possibly there is such a thing as the Indian summer girl, but natur ally our own summer girl is first in order. In feeding at the public table most place-seekers would rather have the pie which may mark an entree rather than the soup at the start. We congratulate our people on having in their midst the Goldsboro School of Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy. It will be a success. Would it not be a good idea to have the streets that have had rock placed on them regularly sprinkled and rolled often so as to make travel better. The circus is coming, the circus is coming! Tuu ciiiMrun and niggers are laughing and humming ; The old folks are calm and serene all the same, Hut they are bound "to see the animals," wild and tame. If you have not paid your taxes, it is important for you to attend to it at once. Mr. W. A. Denmark, the county tax collector has notices posted that should engage your at tention in passing. It is said that more forage has been saved in this section than for many years. The stacks scattered over the lields look like the North and West. Foreign hay will not be needed much next year. Mr. E. W. Edwards has changed his line of merchandise and is now offering his stock of groceries at reauced prices to o- make room for a splendid of ladies' and gentlemen's and a cheap lino of pants. The State Fair comes Raleigh this Tear on the beginning October 18th aDd promises to be the most merito rious of any held for years. The fare for the round tup from this city including admission to the fair will be $2.10. Miss Susie Fulghurn, a graduate of the Goldsboro Graded School, ai,d elected librarian of the school for this year, has been elected to a position in the faculty of the High Point Graded School, and her place as librarian haa been supplied by Miss Nellie Jones. Euffix Lodge Knights of Pythias donated ten dollars for the purpose of buying books for the indigent children of the white Graded School. This amount, together with twenty five dollars given by Neuse Lodge of Odd Fellows, will be invested in school books, which will be loaned to children unable to buy books. Slock shoes off at week Royal makes the loud pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDE Absolutely Pur ROVAl BAKING POWOER CO., NEW YORK. The negro George Whitley, who it is thought struck the blow which finally caused the death of Dr. A. O'Daniel, was up before Mayor Hill to-day charged with an assault on one of our leading citizens. At another trial to be held in the near future it is expected that some important testimony will be introduced. Our talented young friend and tjwnsman Mr. Will Spicer, who last year completed with distinct ticn the medical courso at David son College and successfully passed the official board of the State Med ical Society, has gone to New York to continue his studies in his chosen profession, which he is destined to adorn. It is ever thus with Goldsboro talent. There is one thing certain, Goldsboro will let slip a golden opportunity if it does not do ev erything possible to develop the tobacco market in this part of the State.Oar Chamber of Commerce should consider this matter first of all things that may come-be-j fore them. Goldsboro ought to sell more tobacco than "Wilson or Greenville. We have location, and far better railroad facilities than either of the above towns. The many friends in this city o our esteemed countyman Mr. Berry A. Parks greatly regret to lerrn that he has again lost a gin house by fire, which occurred Friday, and ( was only partially insured. This is the fourth heavy loss by fire three gin houses and a cotton warehouse with 16 bales of cotton . uninsured- that Mr. "Parks has suffered in the past ten years. It is reported that some local sportsmen are r already violating the game law. This is not right. Section 2834 of The Code of North Caro'ina, -bearing upon the law, is in thee wows: "No person 6hall tridges, doves, robbins, larks, mocking birds or wild turkeys, between the first day of April and the fifteenth day of October in each year and the person so offend ing shall bo guilty cf a misde meanor, and fined not exceediug ten dollars for each offence. This is a good law, and should be rigidly enforced. The Goldsboro Postcffice changed hands Friday. Mr, J no. W. Bryan, the peerless Demos crat who bas so faithfully ad ministered the affairs of the of fice for four years, goes out and -VI r. J. Frank Dobson and his colored chum Bizzell SteveDS "o in. Of course "Frank'-could not get along without the negro, and so Goldsooro, for the second time in its history, is to have a negro clerk in the post office. Mr. VV. G. Holloweil, populist, is t be money order clerk, and Mr. Frank Beamon is to be in ser vice. But all this will be changed by and by. The death of Mr. Geo. W. Rich- ardson, a former citizen of Vjrolds boro, whore he was greatly estt enied, occurredFridaynight at Dover, where he was engaged as bookkeeper for the Goldsboro Lumber Company. He was a most estimable man, and the widowed wife and bereaved fam ily have the deepest sympathy of our entire community in their irrepar able loss. His remains were brought to this city Saturday for inter ment, and the funeral was held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, of which he was an exemplary member a e ,.,l.n ,.iK-..,. here. The farmers are depressed over the price of cotton. But it. will not always be thus. The time will come in the South when the supply of cotton will be much smaller than it is now, notwith standing the demand will be greater. But very little cotton is being sold here at present simply because the price is so low the farmers refuse to sell, and miny of them can held as long as they want to do so. A few years ago, they were forced to sell at any price because they were obliged to pay debts. The Southern far mer will soon become master of the situation, and King cotton will again ascend the throne. There are bright days ahead for the Southland. Asa people wehave suffered many things, but through suffering we have grown strongs er. SECOND DAY At the Millinery Opening of 91. K. Castex & Co. '8 A T!eautiful Display. This store can truly be called the ladies' store, because, as you enter the front door, the first thing to greet your eyes is a row of dress forms all draped with hand some suitings, dress goods novel- ' ties, both plain aud faDcy, with ; trimmings to match, sudi as braid- ed sets, fancy velvets and silks. 1 It would bo impossible for us to describe the different suits or i styles, as they are there in abund ance but tbo fancy silks for waists 'and trimmings deserve special ; mention: the handsome patterns I and blending of beautiful colors are beyond description. And as you leisurely stroll along through the store towai d the millinery department, you see a handsome line of ready-made shirts, the style, quality and price attract your attention so much that you are bound to stop and wonder how they can be made and sold at j such a price. And at the same counter will be found the latest things in ladies' wraps, such as plush and cloth capes and jackets, at most any price. And from there you enter the Millinery Department and through the courtesy of Mrs. Castex we are enabled to give our readers a slight description of some of the many styles that will be worn this season. The shapes are large and me dium, some few . small on' s will be worn, acd nearly all the crowns are of fancy colors, draped with puff?d edge of velvet or 'Yellow Jack Preventative. Guard against Yellow Jack by keep ing the system thoroughly clean and free from germ breeding matter Cascawts Candy Cathartic will cleans the system and kill all contagious dis ease germs- THE BOARD 0F EDUCATION Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 29, '97. The Board of Education o Wayne county met in this city to day, all the members present, Col. A. C. Davis, W. F. English, Barnes Aycock. The treasurer s report for August and September was ap proved. The Board allows the treasurer two per cent, on all funds disbursed as commissions. The Board appoints its Chairs man, Uol. A. U. Davis, and the Supervisor to act as a cancella tion court in cancelling scnool orders in the hands of county Treasurer. Master James Southerlaud is awarded the scholarship at the A. & M. College. TheJJoard will meet again 1st Monday ra December. A. C. Davis, Ch'm. E T. Atkinson, Secretary. HOW'S THIS. We offer One 'Hundred Dollars re-- ward for any case of catarrh that can not bo cured by tiaii s vjaiarrn ure. jb . J . Uhenev & uo , x oieao, v We; the undersierned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and tTBlieve-hi'm perldbtly honorable in all business transactions and financially' able to carry oui any ooiigauon maue i xi . i? uy weir uriu. . - West & Traux, Wholesale Drug fiats. Toledo. O. ., Walding, Kinnan & Marine, , Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Cheney Si Co., Jfropa ., Toledo, F.J kill or fehootj'trap or net any Jar- (j-sold by druggists 75c. Even when a hat is entirely of felt, the crown is made full and the brim e ther caught in places or puffed with velvet. I'ffor. is being made to bring grey into fashiou, as ii, ia the rage in Paris just new. It is shown in all shades, from a very light silvery grey to a dark mode. Jockey blue comes in these shades, the chantilly, jockey club and clochette. Two new shades which will frequently be combined are vio let and crocus. Feathers of all kinds will be used, the old-fashioned long plumes coming in for popular favor. Birds, particularly those of large size, are on many hats, also aigrettes, both curled and straight. Kibbons are snown mostly in moire, although some satin rib bous will be used. Many ribbons are icpla'.ds ar.d stripes, scree times three shades of the same color appearing in a ribbon. Ac cordion "plaiting of velvet and of satin is used on mauy hats. A picture hat, shape of ye olden times, was especially at tractive, a deep poke in lonsJ plumes and birds, drooping mire on one side, the latest French stylei . Cold type wi-1 not do them jus tice. so if you haven't seen them, go down and they will all take pleasure in showing you through the entire store. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED T. A, Slocum. M. C, the great Chem ist and dsientist, will Send Free three bettles of his Newly Dis covered Remedy to Sufferers. Editor Argus: I have disco vered 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 oi apparently hopeless case? have been cured So Drooi-Dositive am 1 oi its Dower to cure. that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afflicted reader of your paper, three bottles of my Newly JJiscoTered Kerned lew upon receipt lo and Express .Postoffice address. Americans Coming Home. London, Oct. 1. Mr. Hannis Taylor, late United Statns Min ister to Spain; Major&Gen. Nel son A. Miles, uommanaer-ins Chief of the United States Army; Senator tihelby M. Cullom of Il linois, and Congressman John Dalzell ot Pennsylvania are among the passengers who will sail for New York on the Amer- lcad line steamer fat. Liouis on Saturday. .''. ifi SKIN-TORTURED. jijm1 n ' jjjj j' And ist for tireil mothers in a warm batll vrithCcnouBA SoAr.aadasingleapplicatioa of CtfnctrjiA (oicthfentj.lhe great akin enre. Cuticora Remedies afford instant rtlief, an point to a"sicely cure of torturing, dis figuring, humiliatmjr, inching,' burning, bleed ing, crusted, scaly skj,n aim scalp humors, vrith loss of hair, wbun all else fails. - Sold thmoEf.outthe Tm-ld. PottmDkoo AmCoSJI Conr-.ife Props.. H'.'tmi. -. aar How to C use 3kln-Tortured Babies,- free and Hntr beatitiflcit br SKIN SCALP Our I's and.... ....Other Eyes. Our I's are Just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less and less cause to-jTaiSb trarrselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, wholesale and retail druggist, Ihiluth, Minn, who after a quarter of a century of obser vation writes: "I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa rilla for more than 25 years, both t wholesale acd retail, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my customers; not a single com plaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be the best biood purifier, that has been introduced to the gen eral public." This, from a man who haa sold thousands of dozeus of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony. But it i only echoes popular sentiment trie world over, which has, "Nothing but words of praise for Ayer'a Sarsaparilla." Any doubt about it? Send f of'Cnrnbook" It kin doubt and cures doubter. f Addci J. C. Ayee Co., Lowell, Mas. THE C OLD SU 0110 SCHOOL Of Shorthand, Typewriting aud Tele graphy. There has been established in Goldsboro. a School of Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy. It is located in the Borden building on Walnut street. Capt. T. H. Bain is Secretary of the school. He ia him self a graduate of the great Eatm;ai Business College, and in addition to this he has the advice and counsel of men of wide experience in this line of work. Conseouentlv the Goldsboro School of Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy is going to be a sue cess. The invention of the typewriter is one of the blessings of the country. It has opened the way to make a good living to so many bojrs and gills, young men and young women. Every day the demand for type writers and shorthand writers is in creasing. Every day more telegraph operators are needed. All of these places are open to men and women alike. The trouble, heretofore has been that our people coidd not fee cure these advantages without going so fal away from home that the traveling expenses alone were very great. But now the citizens of Golds boro, the surrounding country, and the adjacent counties can, for a small sum of money, put their sons and daughters in position to make good salaries and become in dependent. We shall have more to say of this school, for we believe it will prove a blessing to our people. Capt. T. H. Bain, Secretary, will give any information. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplisi much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the pill that cleanse that organ, quickly. J.H. Hill and Son, lioldsboro and John R. Smith, Mt. Ulive. The Maluli's Successor. London, Oct. 1. The latest Egyptian advices received here say that the Mahdi's successor has decided to offer strong resis tance to the British advance up the Nile. A large force of der vishei,under the command of the Eoair Mahomid, is now at Me tamneh, on the Nile, about half way between Berber and Khar toum, and batteries are being erected near the Sixth Cataract, still nearer Khartoum, for the purpose of obstructing the fur ther advance of the forces of Gen. Kitchener, Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried De Witt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or j ou would havo been cured. " They are email pills, but great regulators J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John : K, Smith, Mt. Olive. Many a man has been swallovred up in the quicksand of indecision. ook'sCottoniicot COMPOUND. A recent discovery br an 014 physician. SnccestfulTjf wed monthly by thousands cf Ladies. Is the only- perfectly saTe and reliable medietas dis Covered. Beware ot unprincipled druggist, who offer Interior medicines In place of this. Askfor Cook's Cotton Root Componnd, take no substi tute, or Inclose tl and 6 cents ia postage in letter rind we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope," to ladles only, S "tamps. Addxob Pond Lil T C m D a nr. Eoston.Mass. For "sale by Mi '.F.obinsor.& Pro. THIRTY TWO YEARS. That Is How L.Dg H, Well & Bros. Have " Been In Business A Keyiew of Their Mammoth Establishment. Yfhen a person visits Philadel phia, as a matter of course he visits the great store of Wana mikdr. It may be that he wishes to make no purchases, but simply goes to look at the big stock of merchandise, knowing that all that is good will bo found there. Now the great firm of II. Weil & Bros, is to Goldsboro and all this section of country what Wan amaker is to Philadelphia. H. Weil & Bros, is a part and parcel of Goldsboro. For thirty-two years thev have been doiur busi ness here. Many of our active business men cannot remember when the firm of H. Weil & Bros, did not exijt. When they were mere children their parents bought at "Weils' " for them their gar ments, shoes, hats, caps, and other articles; now they buy for their own children from the same firm. Rare, indeed, is it that a firm does a uniformly successful business for a third of a century. This fact alone is the strongest evidence of the real merit of this great heuse. From a small beginning this firm is now the largest in North Carolina. The three connecting huge iron-front stores would be an ornament to Broadway, New York. At this mammoth establishment one can get almost anything a handsome suit of clothes, an ele gant silk dress, shoes of all sorts, and, in fact, so complete is the as sortment, that nearly all wants can be supplied at Weils'. But, notwithstanding there is such a tremendous stock of goods of all kinds, each department is separate acd distinct, and the great business moves along as smoothly as the machinery of a magnificent engine. One beautiful store is de voted to ladies' goods. There everything is so quietly conducted that it reminds one of a ladies' parlor at a large hotel . Ona store is devoted exclusively to shoes and leather goods, another to clothing, sents furnishings, and still another section to groceries, meat, sugar, llour, etc., which they buy in great quantities from first hands. Above we have referred only to the retail department, The wholesale department reminds a visitor of the big city wholesale stores, and from this department hundreds of merchants buy their goods. The fact is, with their tara capital, buying in such large quantities, and with long experience, H. Weil & Bros, are enabled to sell as cheaply and on as good terms as the Northern markets. If yju have not visited the store recently, take a walk, and go through. Look through all the departments, go into the el egant offices, and you will real ize fully the greatness of this establishment, and as a citizen feel proud that we have in our midst the greatest store in the State. For only the most pros perous section, and the best town in the State could have such an establishment. Notwithstanding the firm has reached such giant proportions, it is not satisfied with its achieve ments, but itis constantly reach ing out, enlarging its circle of trade, adding new departments and growing greater as the years come and go. In thinking over the wonderful success of H. Weil & Bros., it is but natural to study the methods of men whose wisdom has ena bled them to ride out a'l the storms of panics and fiaancia! ruin which bore so many royal merchants down. Now, this onp fact stands out prominently in their history. H. Weil & Bros, have always been great adver tisers. They were conscious ot their ability to serve the public, but that knowledge was like the gold hidden beneath the rocks of the mountains, it was useless un less the public knew it as well. Made and Merit Maintains theconf 'T.r" oi the people in Hood's Sarsaparillt ' -' medicine cures you when sick ; if it r v wonderful cures every where, then beyond all question that medicine possesses merit. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. IT IS ORGANIZED I'NDEB MOST FA VORABLK AUSPICES. Without A Rival. As a positive cure for sprains,bruises, and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oil has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes : "fused Salvation Oil in my family and can say it has no rival as a lini ment; it certainly "cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then I have always used it for any pains and bruises." Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other remedy will do the work as promptly. "Believe on the Lord Jesqs Christ and thou shalt he saved." - If you have ever seen a-little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling of the throat, you .can appre ciate, the value of One Minute Couh Our,o, which gives quick relief. . J. H. Hill & Bon, tioldtoro, q,nd John li. Smith, Mt, Vlive . . That is just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit bocauso it cures, not onco or twice or a hundred time?, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood I'urlfier. HrrH'c r;il ci''e na,,sca inrlisesUon, vvv ilia oi; iiliousi:es3. 25 cent.;. ROBINSON F KAN K LIN The Coming of the Uraudest Shows on Earth A Real II oi iday. Every one is on the - qui vivt ' over the fact that the great Rob inson and Franklin Bros.' Shows are coming to Goldsboro this month, Ojt. 30. Ttiis biggest of all big shows has everywhere met with the most enthusiastic reception, and the press of other cities do not hesitate in proclaims ing it the most wonderful exhibit tion ever sieu unier canvas. In point of noyelty or in number of features, no other amusement enterprise can even approach it. Its many exclusive features make it beyond question the representative big shows of the world. It requires four massive trains of especially constructed cars to transport it from town to town, four of the most thorough ly t quipped and handsomely decorated advertising cars ever built aie brought into service to herald its coming, and more than one thousand people employed, besides three hundred of the finest horses ever owned by any amusement institution. There are three rings, two elevated stages and a quarter mile hippo drome track all going atone time during the performance. The z xilogical display contains more rare wild beasts than any other two shows.and the largest water proof tents ever constructed are required to properly give this massive entertainment and ao commodate the vast audiences which daily throng to see the many wonders contained in these shows that can be seen nowhere else ou earth. ITISEAS1 TO TELL Officers Elected and Committees Appoint edA New Kpoch tn the History ot Our City's Commercial Progress Daily Argu b last Saturday. The adjourned meeting of busi ness men held last night in the City Hall was well attended and resulted in effecting the organization of the "Groldsboro Chamber of Commerce." Goldsboro has long been in need of such an institution, and now that its organization has been consummated, we may date a new epoch in the his tory of our city's commercial progress and material development. The co nmittee on Constitution and By-Laws appointed at the for mer meeting, through its chairman, Mr. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., filed its report recommending the organiza tion of the ''Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce" and legally chartering the same, with the offices of presi dent, vice-president, secretary and treasurer and several standing com mittees. The report of this com mittee was adopted, and the meeting having resolved itself into the "Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce," the following officers were elected: Messrs. N. O. Berry, president; Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., vice-president; C. E. Haskitt, secretary and treasurer. Upon motion the president ap pointed Col. A. C. Davis the attor ney to secure the legal charter for a term of thirty years. Messrs. Chas. Dewey, Geo. C. KoyalL W. T. Yelverton and J. S. Bizzell were elected together with the president and vice-president as the Executive committee for the en suing year. The object of the organization is to bring our business men into closer iutercourse and accord and to catei to the best interests of Goldsboro along all lines of industrial develop ment and commercial progress, and to this end it behooves every busi ness man in the community to join the association and lend it his best efforts. Quite a large number joined the association last night. The Moirents are useless if trifled away, and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Coug-n Cure would bring- imme diate relief. J . H. Hill & 8on, Golds boro and Jno. It, Smith, Mt Olive. BRITISH HUMOR. People who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter who neg lects to sharpen hio toois People are not anxious abaut their health soon enough. If you are -'not q: lite well' or "half sick'- have you ever thought that your kidneys may bo the cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by setting aside yoi r ' urine ior twenty-lour hours; a seuiniett or soUling1 indicates an unhealthy con dition of the kidnevs. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble- Too frequent desi e to uri nate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder . are out of order, Thare is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, ful tills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys 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 but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a melicine take Swamp Root it cures. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention this newspaper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuine ness of th's offer. Old clothes may have lost us friends, but our opinions about our neighbors have lost us more. To heal the broken and diseased tis sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. H. Hill & 8on,Golds boro and John K. Smith, Mt. Olive As we leave our footprints in theway let us not forgot the weak brother who is following them as a guide. . Tellow Jack Killed. Cascarets, CaLdy cathartic kills Yellovv'Jack wherever they find him. Sio one who takes Cascarets regularly and systematically is in danger from the dreadful disease. Cascarets kill Yellow Fever germs in the bowels and preveut new ones from breeding. 10c 25e, 5 'c. all druggists. The devil never runs a race with a man unless he is sure he has the inside track. Yellow Fever Germs breed in the bowels. Kill them and you are safe from the awful disease. Cascarets'destroy the germs through out the system and make it impossible for new ones toforrn. Cascarets are tire-oaty reliable safe-guard for young ana old against xeilow Jack-. iue, Z5c, 60o, all ui'Ugigtts. -- Amusing Remarks From an Af fectionate British Cousin. London, Oct. 1. A long lead er which appeared in to-day's Vanity Fair affords a striking ex ample of the bitter anti-American sentiment which a section of the English press is fostering. It say?, in part: "In former attempts to ruffle our temper the Secretary of State had the good sense not to go too fr. It now looks as if he had just overstepped the limits of our extraordinary patience, for if we really mean to maintain our united empire, if all the embraces ex changed, all the honeyed words, all the cheers and reioicinss of which we have lately partaken, mean anything, then it is quite certain that we cannot allow our colonies to be menaced even by a country made by our blood and our strong arms. This time it looks as though we would have to do something to suppress the Yan kees. Unless this constant an noyance from Washington shall cease, unless the Americans are taught to peacefully recognize that we are a great and powerful nation, gunpowder will have to be used. "We do not want to eee the United States put back many years. We are not in the slightest legree anxious to make history for them, but America must un derstand that there are bounds to our good nature, and that we have a terribly dangerous temper un derlying our usually unruffled placidity, a temper it will not be good for her to rouse. Unhap pily, hatred breeds hatred. The Englishman is beginning to loithe him whom he once honored with the name of cousin. If the Ameri can people hate the English and the English return the dislike, what can result! We would not prophesy: we rather pray for the return ot American sanity in time to cure the follies of youth. America, after all, is little better than a mere baby." . Iruel Knife! The alarmine increase In the tmmbei Of dteoths which occar as the result of a sargfteal operation ia attracting general attention, and a strong sentiment against ench methods of treatment is fast developing among the most intelli gent clsae9. It seems that In almost every case for which the doctors' treat ment is unsuccessful, the learned physi cians decide at once that an operation must be performed, and the keen blade of the surgeon is recklessly resorted to. uoctoro are Human, and of course are liable to make mistakes, but their mis takes are too fatal to be indulged in promiscuously, and as so many lives are sacrificed in this manner, it is but natural for the public to believe that half the operations are unnecessary, besides be ing a fearfnl risk to human life, even 11 successful. It Is a positive fact, however, that all operations are not necessary, and that a majority of them are absolutely under taken without the slightest chance of success. The doctors have never been able to cure a blood disease, and a sur gical operation is their only method of treating deep-seated cases, 6uch as can cer and scrofulous affections. Aside from the great danger, an operation never did and never will cure cancer, as the disease never fails to return. Can cer is in the blood, and common sense teaches anyone that no disease can be cut from the blood. wtmKjsL KO CCKE-SO PAT. That is the way all druffalst si-U GROVE'S TASTELrBSQ- CHtLi. TONIC for Chills and all fonba of fevers Malaria. It is simply iron and quinioein a tabtolosb form. Children Here is a case where the pain inflicted on a six-year-old boy was especially cruel, and after undergoing the tortures produced by the surgeon's knife he rap idly grew worse. Mr. J. N. Mnrdocn, the father of the boy, residing at 279 Snodgrass street, Dallas, Texas, writes : "When my son, Will, was six years Old, a small sore appeared on his lip, which did not yield to the usual treat ment, but before long began to grow. It gave him a great deal of pain, and con tinued to spread. 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Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1897, edition 1
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