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i I s " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' . ' This Argus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep - No soothing strains of Maia's son, . Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" ti Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO, X. C, THURSDAY HOVi y, 1897, ! 1 7 V v':7 " ... -i 3 -X; n r 7 . TV A y v v. f NO 28 Royal makes the fuJ pure, wholesome and delicious. . Illlll POWDER RO't UW3 povrtpt; r-i., rr-wvoo?. A GALA DAY. ! ROBIN SON & FRANKLIN BROS' GREAT SHOWS. Ther are HoWing 1'orCh In CJo'.tl eboro to- J dav Thonnands in Attendance A Woild of Woudei uient.s Kverj body Hel'.yli tel with the Show. LOCAL BRIEFS The North Carolina conference of the M. E. Church mods this year with Edeuton Street church in Raleigh. The city can do nothing better than finish up the paving of the northern end of John street. The two squares that -are unfinished is the worst part of the vrLoie street, Theru is nothing but sand and mud and the hcrscs have to suffer. Miss Winnie Powell, of this city, has accepted & position as milliner in the popular millinery establishment of Messrs. J. W. Bizzell & Co., on East Centre street, where sh will be pleased to haye her friends call to see her. Several of the consecrated christian women of our city make daily visits to tiic prison cell of the murderer Siini Wright fo; the purpose of pointir-g out t!;c way of salvation for bis sin-bui dened soul. - j A young man frc n LaGran,?e ! Daily Arg-ns, Saturday, Oct 30. j Circus day. in all itsplory, is licrc. j Yes, Saturday, October 30 ih hr.3 at i last come, aud the wonderful showa of Itobmsion and Fnuiklin arrivt-d on time, pitched their ten's, and have by their presence delighted ijie old and younir, little and big, bla'k and white. Verily, the circus Las at traction for all. By the way, one of the furioua things about the circus is that some folks who just would not go to the circus for anything in this great, big, round world of ours, nearly get their necks out of place, trying to get a good view of the parade. Funny this is, but true it is, all the same But nevertheless, like Lord Tenny son ' Brook", men may come, and men may go. but the circus goes on forever. And as the years come and go it grows more and more attrac tive, more and more instructive, and the people of all classes enjoy more and more the wonderful show here to-day, yonder, to-morrow, scatter ing sunshine in the hearts of de lighted thousands. The multitude that came. to Golds boro to-day to visit the shows of the :rreat Robinson and Franklin combi nation are not disappointed. The parade alone is .vorth ixlisj along distance to too. the I iugnidf? rt 'borrw !-!. red hordes, ou 'Lose bcks. a short tims reo. the wild m. r 3 A1.- jf VS" ML A, uncertriln elements. A ick tnn l Hke a mm who poes up in balloon. He is blown hither and thither by the v. inds of disease. A traveler by rail or steamer has a regular track. He is reasons, fcly certi.-.n of rtacr-ing -jpv-.'n destinatioa; but .h& balloonist is st the mercy of totally No track, no course. no ruuuer, ao certainty trtat any Breeze may not bring- destruction. So with the sick man. His disordered constitution renders every catutal operation uncertain. No orpran car be depended on to do its normal work. The ,totnach will not dijrv-st food; the liver will not filter bil lons poisons from the blood; the kidneys and skin will not excrete-the waste. No regular nourishing or purifyirfr process is jroinjr on. There is no certainty except tha certainty of suffering In all dyspeptic, bilious, debilitated con ditions, wuat is needed is to changre the ab normal, erratic operations of the system into a natural, regular, straightforward pro gress in the right direction. Nothing: in the world will do this so rapidly and certainly as Dr. Pierce's Golden Aiedieal Discovery. It directly regulates the vitalizing func tions. It sets the stomach and liver into natural, healthy operation and gives the blood-making stands power to manufacture an abundance of pure, ricb blood. It creates appetite; builds up muscular strensrth, and banishes nervousness and neuralgia. As it can be assimilattd by the weakest stomach, its nourishing properties are far superior to nauseating con liver oil A MAPPY EVENT. day gives an elaborate account of a marriage in that city, the bride in severe coughs and al! wasting diseases. The druggist who recommends something else as " iust as good " is thinking more of J it as gooa &isa hi3 extra profit on the ' thaa o vour -velsare. fell trom the piatt-jm or tno ;,ai,b 3Stt . a8 thw-ro aneo i.ie ocsorl Goldsboro Tobnccc rehouse j :n the is,vaw&y ste,u inX(d bej end Medical attention relieved him somewhat of the pain he was suf fering. Mr. W. P. Eakes offers his j services to the puolic as an ex pert tobacco giader. He has splendid re f reacts lor tho-e who may take the ti ouole to inquire as to his experience and capa bility. His grading room is in the rear end of the Cclclsboro Ware house. : The Argus is vary cordial ic extending its congratulations and good wishes to Mr. Albarl Bassett and bric.s. nee Miss Emma Phipps, o" Durham,' who have been speodaig a week in this city tha quests of the groom's parens, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Bassett, The Argus regrets to chron icle the death of Mrs. D. W. Bul lock, the venaruble mother of Mrs. W. H. HvKias. or tbi3 city, which occurred Wednesday last in Rocky Mount, in the 7oth year of her age. The mauy friends of Mrs. Huggias in this city will, deeply sympathize with her in her sad bereavement With each succeeding day the time set apart for the election on 6ewerage draws nearer and nearer. Everything now looks favorable lor the measure, but it may be that some new calamity howler will make his appearance on the field and battle to throttle the progress of our thriving city, and for this reason we think it necessary occasionally to soiyid a note cf warning, Tee sudden death of Mr. Luke Martin, of Duplin county, oc curred in this city, about 10 o'clock last Saturday. He was on his way here to attend the circus with his childrer, and while on the road was stricKenf with apo- iho seas; the gorgeous coach, drawn by beautiful horses, containing the splendid band of music which de lighted the listening thousands that ined the streets; hundreds of richly attired riders, both ladies and gen- lemen; massive, richly finished cages containing rare specimens ol animals from the remotest parts cf the earth; ludicrous clowns, whose grimaces and funny jokes bring smiles and laughter to myriads ol faces. At the appointed hour the doors of the great tents were thrown wide open, ana pohto and gentlemanly iicket -sellers, door-keepers, and ush ers begin to serve the throng that flooded into the great city of can vass, built in a few hours, well nigh as wonderful as the stories we read of the n.asricians cf old. The menagerie is excellent, and verythmg is arranged for the comfort of the guests for Robinson and Franklin seem to regard theii patrons as fheir guests, and treat them with politeness and considera tion. These gentlemen are proiid of their great shows, and give the gi gantic business their closest atten tion. But as the hour appr oached for the performance to begin, a sea of eager faces looked into the three rings, knowing that in a few mo ments it would be 2 o'clock. They lifiil not. loner in rnit .Tnoi svr o o'clock the great performn nee began, and the vast concourse of people who witnessed it will never forget the delightful afternoon spent in looking upon the wonderful per formance.- The seting was marvelous, the difficult riding was done with an ease and grace that brought .sur prise to all, and the harmless to attend the Robinson & Franklin Bros Show, in memory we went back to happy boyhood days, and fond recollections presented to view our first circus, and it was Robin -sou's cirrus, owned 'ind controlled by V. t founder John Robinson. In tho days the older people said it was ' a U'.,.-iitv big .-how, ' and thev tall:rIof :'-.e- tire v.hon the show cUl not hci by : air : i I but by privet -j coiit';y:-i-ee tiuough th;- country. And a hard life it was, and it re quired the hand of a great leader to direct such a difficult business. Year in and year out there was a hard campaign, but Old John Robinson, the Napoleon of the. Show business in all this land, with his star ever in the ascendancy, never met a Water loo. The wonderful ability of the father descended to his son John who made a marvelous manager, and successfully conducted the show tin. til a short time ago. when he retired from the road, and placed the man tie on the shoulders of his so,, John Robinson. Jr., the grandson of "Old John Robinson," as fie great masses of people fondly call him. And young John liobmson, tae grandson, in place of his grand-lather and father. is with the shew to-day. And he is a noble representative of his worthy ancestor. A college-bred young man. polite and courteous, strictly atten tive to business, with great executive ability, we predict for Lim wonderful success in the management of the gigantic Show. Our people are glad to welcome him on account of his father and grand father they felt like they knew young John even before he came among us. Moreover. young Mr.Robinson is to be congratulated on having assoeiat ea with mux that prmce of snowmen Mr. W . Li. 1 rankhn, of the great show of Franklin Bros., now combined with the Robinson show. Mr. Frank lin"s large and successful experience with the Franklin show is of the greatest value to his young associate Mr Franklin regards the show bus iness just as it is, a laudable, legiti mate business, and he conducts it in a dignined,business like way, just as a bank president conducts the affairs of a bank, or a railroad president the intricate detaus of a great railroad. Ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington in the Fves enca of a Large Gathering of Kela tives and Friends. Daily Argus, Fridar, Oct. 29. The Wilmington Star of yester- 1 ilv u 1 11 .11. V ' ' J , in which was once a Goldsboro girl, and therefore the account of her marriage will be of interest to many Augus readers hereabouts, and all of them will join with us" in wishing the happy pair the full est measure of life and prosperity. The Star says: 'Within the wails of the First Presbyterian church yesterday af ternoon at 5. SO o'clock Mr. Ber tram Que'ch and Miss Gkrda Lou ise Bocitz became man and wife, the impressive ceremony being conducted by Rev. Pevton II. logo, pastor of the church. Tbe interior of the edifice was prof use- y and yet truly artistically dec orated for the occasion with ferns', pal me, crysanthernums. and the rarest of of pot plants. Tbe church was t?xed to its utmost seating ca pacity by the relatives and friends of the pojTular couple long before the ceremony was commenced, which wos promptly at the apoint ed hour . "While the strains of Mendels .a's beautiful wedding march were floating out on the air, direct from the organ, played by Prof. Russell, the bridal party entered in ihe following order: Mr. H. E. Bonitz, brother of the bride, Mr. Ed. Hu2ffic, the two ushers; Mis EcsetLe icnitz. sis ter oi the bride, and Mirs Harris Bmkhimer, bridesmuV.'. Mss Li:!a llclbig, of LyDchb.;.;?, Vu , cousin of t'ho bride, ni;iid of h o: ; Mr. Will Bonitz, 6x W tsbia r- tot, D, C, cousin of the bride. The bribe attired becomingly ia while orgaDuie and veil, and carrying a choice bunch of bride' f roses, then entered, leaning on the arm other fairer, Mr. J. H. W. Boiutz, and walked un to tho altar, where the nnd his best man and brother, Mr. P. Quclch, were in waiting, and in the midst of these d'V.r frieads and relatives, Miss Gerda Louise Bonitz and Mr. Bertram Quelch were pronounced man and wife; and as Lohccgrcn's render ed on the 'orgaa, the happy couple and their attendants left the sa cred edifice. 'Mr. and Mrs. Que'.cb left cn tbe 7:15 oclock north-bound At lactic Coast Line train for a tour to nany cities of interest, includ ing Washington, Boston, New York and Toronto, Canada. Upoc the departure of the newly wed ded coup'a the bridal party went to tue coni'z no'.ei ana were served with a magn;fic.eu.t wed d i u supper Last and all tJie time Hood's Sarsaparilla lias been advertised as a blood purifier. It great cures have been accomplished tin. Cuga purified blood cures of scrofula, s< rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when 'others fall, because It Strikes at tbe root of the disease and Isrmr-atfiH every germ of Impurity. Th.onni testify to absolute cures of b.'oJt-d':-.eaReR by Hood's Barsaparilla, aithcugb discouraged by the failure of oilier medicines. Ivembmber that 5 Sarsaparilla Is the best in f ;et the One True Blood Purifier. v f.a w. .? &4 JA B- 1 -, asy to buy, easy to takv llUUti r'lis easy 10 viraie 35C. The Armor Plate Board Prepar ing Its Eeport. Washington, October 29. The naval armor plate board has re turned to Washington from its trip down South.' Tbe board visited in' the order named, Bir mingham, Ala.; Sheffield, Ala., Nashville. Chattanooga and Kuoxvile. in Tennessee; Bristol in Virginia and Tennessee and Morristowu, Tenn. The net re sult of the trip is a mass of sta liatieai information exhibiting the varied resources of the south ern localities as the site for an armor plant, if the government should determine to build one. GROYER CLEVELAND, JR Princeton Thrown Into Great Excitement by News of His Arrival at High Noon Yester day. Princeton, N. J , October 29 A son was born to the household of Grover Cleveland, the former president of the United States, at noon yesterday. It is said that the new comer resembles his parents in points of good health, but neither Mr. Cleveland nor the three family physicians will say anything in regard to tbe new comer other than that he is get ting along nicely and is a fiae boy. All the afternoon Mr. Cleve land bad received at his home the many callers who wished to pay their respects to him in hon or of the occasion. Some have congratulated the ex-president personally, but mauy preferred to leave their cards with congrat ulations and best wishes for mother and son. A great maay telegrams of congratulations wer received. Among the first to proffer congratulations by wire were Joseph Jefferson, E. C. Benadiot, ex-Secretary Thur ber and exSecrstary Carlisle. Princeton undergraduates have taken a great interest in the new Princetouian . The fact that a Cleveland heir was born was an nounced during the 'varsity prac tice this afternoon. There was a large gathering of under-graduates on the field watching the 'varsity and sci ub teams practice. When the announcement was made, three Princeton cheers were given for the boy, three for the mother and three for the father. It is prob Tnis ini'oriaaticn will not b 1 in t.hfi rc-T-,ri-T rf t.Ko ....... . - . . C r.oie that the undergraduates win erenade Mr. Cleveland and his? Sarsaparilla Sense, - Anj RaiaaparlHa is sarsapa rilla. True. So any i is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want ihe bttt. It's so with sarsaparilla. Thera are grades. You want the hest. If yon understood sai-saparilla &9 well as you do tea and flour It would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you ? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to t;'ada with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. -AVer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer'a. It is a reputable medicine. Thero are many Sarsaparilloa but only one Ajrer's. It cures. bonrd, but wiil be he'u subject tc demand irom congrtbs, incase tLs body ctsc-idfc3 to embark upen t':, ta--k v: selecting a sits for the plant . The board Lai now settled dova to hard work, for is is na iler ordr-is to have its report ready for submission to cons gress when it meets early in De eember.Tbere is no time to spore for more visits to other towns which aspire to the possession of the armor p ant, and to the many app'lc itior s that are still flowing in upon the board the sani.i answer is returned a potita docl:urit:on of the invitation. Mr. Fritz, tbe expert who has en gaged to develop tbe details of the plant, in conformity with the re quest cf conr -e; is working fif teen hours a day with a force of six draftsmen p.nd experts, to turn his work completely over to the board before December. heir at some future date. On the; college bulletin board in front of j a Reun . u hall was posted this no-! DON'T WOlilil. Not long before bis death Gen eral Neal Dow, who was nearly 07 t !-5 n'? rene actrrl tha : cr!:t of his long life. He said it 1 wr.3 that he had never worried. - iiiiife f t "Yes, Sir! The Best Cut." We make it our aim to give every customer what he or vie desires. We can always give evorj 9e the "best" cut, for your "best" will not be somebody's else "best," That's tho way we satisfy everyone. M, SHERMAN; iclv 4'i,i ail TBI i If ji i . - " Yl fo 11 A Grand Ball or reception, when attended by the elite of Goldsboro, will show an array of gema that cannot be ex celled in beauty of setting-, color or brilliancy of precious stones, if they have been procured from our superb fitock. Our collection of diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, topaz, tur.ioise, cat's eye, etc., set in rings, toe 5e by othsr men who reached 1 !ms- "air ornaments, ana bracelets, ft.-. rt.n,.,--i.,1!.n1,nr, .-,1,1 i & wormy ouermp tor a queen, Johnson's Chill end' hever Tne bride is a daughter of our ciever to-.vt.stnan, Mr. J, H. W. Bonitz, and is-ona of VViluoing tcn's most popular daughters. The groom holds a position in the auditing department of the AUixmic Coast Line, and is weH-like-i and thought of bj p.11. ' 'At the wedding the gentlemen of the bridal party wore the cor vpfltionial biacK, with a smaii white carnation backed with a ferirdeaf displayed on tbe iapel of their coat3. The maid of honor was habited in white organdie, and carried a bouquet of La France roses. Miss Lesette Bonitz was attired in lemon-colored organdie, and carried a bou quet of chrysarthemurns, and Fever Cur in One Day.. Bryan in Ohio. Cincinnati, October 29. The meetings of W . J- Bryan to-day and tot-night were at Mount Ver non, Newark and Shawnee, and were all largely attended Mr. Bryan discussed the silver ques tion at all his meetings and also Ivanci i and it M)pv oid age. i c this tvolanatiaa there is the! f JCet 3b'.--:".-oe Ol ;! lliObt-'piiy. liltlt; IS; "Grovei Cleveland, Jr., ar- ao dubt that worry drivos riiny rived ic-uay at 12 o'clock. Will m-Q and, perhaps, mors wotnen. enter Princeton with the class of P prematura graves, it is un- 191G and will play centre rush on pcssibuj, however, ior some per the championship foot ball teams sons not to worry. They are so WATTS & WATTS, Wost Centre St. of 1916, 17. 18 and 19." The new baby's sisters are Ruth, Esther and Marion, whose ages are 7, 5 and 3 years. mi-- Pleased With Tenor ot Spain's Answer. Washington, Oct. 29. The Span ish reply to Minister Woodford's note, concerning Cuba, which was received here yesterday, will be laid before the cabinet at the regular meeting to-da?-. Meanwhile, the members of the president's official family have not seen the message. It has, however, been talked of in formally between the president and several of the cabinet ministers and it may be stated positively that the administration regards the note, so far as its tenor is revealed by the abstract cabled by Mr. Woodford, as being conciliatory, and as not. calcu lated to breed, an issue. It can also be stated that gratification is felt that the answer was forthcoming within so hort a period of time af ter the delivery of Mr. Woodford's note, having regard to the interven tion of th-; Spanish cabinet crisis and change. The acts already performed bv the new cabinet towards a cor rection of Rome of the eviln of which we complain in Cuba are regarded as an earnest of the intention of the Spanish government to faithfully carry out the entire reform program, and if there should be a speedy alie viation of the frightful condition of the unfortunate reconcentratisjn does in Cuba, through a prompt reverta tion of Weyler's concentration order it is felt that our government will trouble, or eveu inconvenience, makes them miserable. They fret over imaginary ills as well as real ones. The habit grows and its wearing effect becomes worse constantly until the phy sical frame weakens and breaks down under it. Bat the habit of worrying like an 7 other habit, can be resisted with more or less success. Tt3 ba-t'e sgainst if should begii ea -ly in hie: it should be part cf th : seU'-oducatiou of every indi vidual, Natural tendencies cau of' en be checked and in many ca.es entirely overcome. We have all soen persons who had exceptional reasons for wor rying and yet were the gentlest and sweetest tempered of our ac quaintances. These illustrations cf se' f-conquest should be inspiring to us all. Most of us are apt to look for trouble When things ai e going reasonably well with us, we wo.uy because they are not bette:-. When there is no real trouble ia si ht we imagine that there 3 plenty of it just beyond the reach of our vision, and make ourselves unhappy without cause. It has been said that we suffer more from dread of troubles that never come than from any actual experience. Old General Dow has given us a valuable hint and if we use it rightly it will conduce to our com- BEFOEE ..... MAKING YOUB Fall Millinery Purchases It will be to ... ' your interest to call at the New Millinery and Fancy Goods House o OF o MRS. Ai4NiE COHN, Next door to . . J os. Edwards, SAH LEE, OF NEW YOIiK. has bought the- .Ko man or -woman 068 j accomplish much is v-il qvit R a -wTao Krr.inHt. hora in a of th flntrni hrnntrlil rnnnri .fr..-r ! feulierin iTCm 'A tOr r - j . j i - - w i i ;-.,.. i. ., . , . i.t, comatose condition and was taken round cf applause. j cieaDse that organ xo ur. joaes omce wnere ne uiea. His remains were taken home on the afternoon train. . Quite a numerous company of young ladies cf our city are stu diously engaged in rehearsing "The Chaperone," a play which they propose giving about the third week in November for the benefit of tho Firemen's fund, looking to the State Firemen's tournament here next yer.r. This is indeed highly commendable pub lic spirit on ths part of our young ladies who, in fact, are never lacking when the interests of Golsboro are concerned; ; and it goes without saying that they will have a thronged audience when their entertainment is given. have little further to. ask The Board of directors of the! fort and happiness and to our pros New York Sun have unanimouss Ps of long life. reviewed the records of President I Jv elected Mr. Paul Dana Presi-, 1 McKinlev and Senator Hanna. Hei dent of the association and editor 01u Cannon Cast Ialo A Tablet. j&IissBarkbimer in blue organ- j said tha firgt 8jx months of the! of the paper, he succeeding his j H t Md 0ci . 29.- Launflru of Tong Sing, under the Arlington hotel. Hand wovk done only, and guarantees to make cull's, colars, and shirts to look as good as when done by machine. Will not tear cloth up and will wear twice as long. Work done at same price. See price list: For weeks to come our -people will recall with pleasant recollections Robinson and Franklin's magnificent shows, and the news of their coming this wp.y afain will be welcome- news to thousands who will be glad to see them back again. As we have looked upon tho surg ing masH03 on the street s -to-day, gathered from an area of many miles Scrofula is the advertisement of loul blcoJ. It may be entirely driven from the system by the faithful use cf Boad's Sarsaparilla, 'which thoroughly bn ri fle the blood, . - Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy .to operate. Cure Indigestion, billious ness. . 25. .- ; TO CUKE A COLO IA' OJf K OAT. TaKe Laxative iiromo Uuinine Tab lets. All drui raf and tbe. money If il fail to cure. i5c. ARE YOU' BAN KRU PT in heal. constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating", by disre garding the la ws'of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure yoa For sick headache, ' dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cum. car, eujovlife or iu'e' auu ' uncn OI wnne j McKinley administration wore tho j aeooasea parent m uom pubw id liver. UeWitt-s "M rs. Charles Sharman. of fVos- dlfea3troum ,lUe 7or 1 1 outside gossips which were hard ? ..i-si thpi r.. t, hut. - r r i vt i u wuuuv. no uiiai"cu uawi i . , .1, ;.,,,! ; quickly. J, H. mil ; T" 1V, r v, , Hanna with hostility to labor m- ana JOnnit. omiin, 5 , . tarrKta nnd nlsr with bfiinqr the i : ti i : c" ii ' i !Li t , c ex l Ltiir: wt:tiu i v . - - n i Have You SGe,n our liue of o Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs and Mattings. j We have the prettiest and cheapest line lever shown in Goldsboro. I Cai! and ex&Tnine our S2 Art- Squares. Ingrain Carpets 33 to GSO- M. El. Oastec & Co. and bon, Goldsboro Mt. Olive. . . ,. i '"Mr, and Mrs.Qaelca will be .at Onk danger of cutting a he out hnnm l!Lftftr Navfimfcer 2r,t,h at. Na of the whole cloSh is the likeli-1719 ncctrnf tttoor nooa 01 tne maiviauai maning a habit of it, Small precautions often prevent great, nn-sduafs. JjavViu's Illume Early Risers are very small pills in size, Dat are most ene3ti.veio prevent ing tae most serious formi cf liver and kidr.oy tioubles. Tfcey cure constipa tion ond headache sni regulate tlm bowels. J. H. Hill & 80a, Goldsboro, and JohaR. Bmith. lit Olive. ; . Monet talks, and' between os trich feathers and other -valuables a woman can make it talk through her hat. Moirents are useless if trifled away, and they are dangerously wasted jf consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring imme diate relief. J. EL Hill & Son, Golds boro and Jno. R, Smithv Mt. Olive. It .may be that Mr, W hitney executed all thae man making at Chicago in 1892 without the con sent or knowledge jit Mr. Cleve land. . T lCKt!J4.'OLD 1 J ONK OAT. Take L&xaiivo Jircmo Quae Tab lets, All druggists rtfuna the moiiey i if it fails to cure. 25 , J The Pullman porters ought to be thankful to tha dead palace oar magnate. It was be who gave them thoir chance 'at tne travel ing public. The Dave Hill end g! the Dem- obratic party has nothing" what ever to say. - Mr. Wolcott has returned to Paris. Perhaps he will . try to poultice the mcvemeut. chief conspirator in the presiden tial campaign of last year, when the result was due to the twin agents cf fraud and coercion and traceable to the money powers of this and other countries. Mr . Bryan warned his hearers against frauds in Ohio. He said the Dem crats got as many votes in Ohio last November aa expected -but that the Kcnublicans ot maay? mrxra 1I.t.ti Ihovo ia nnv l MSr-n tn i - j tlitiou o. tne Gnu. Ezra A. Carmen, Maj, Geo. j . - A. Davis, and Henry Heath. ofjOaLUrUay . i 1 . . ' . . . i 1 . 1- 11 t iiih LiBia.0. isatiieneia jOuit 'mission, are having an old 1,955 1 pound bronze cannon, which saw i service ia the battle oi Antietam, recast at the McShaua Foundry, The grandest display of IT IS EASI TO TELL. ! ia Baltimore, into a tablet 15 1-2 feet by 15 1-2 feet, which will be People who fail to look after their j placed on top of a hollow column health ae like the carpenter who ueg-1 iQO feet high, which wili be Sects to sharpen bU tools. People are ; er; ele(j on "tbe battlefield. The aot anxious about their hoalth soon .,, enough. If you are "not quite well"Pa lel Will contain interesting in or "half sick'' have you ever ihcucbts Cli ents Connected with the battle meats in the city can be seen at the mammoth establishment of Samuel Cohn & Son. You are invited to call. S. COHN & SON i that your kidneys may be the cause ol of Autietarn. 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Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1897, edition 1
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