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, Si if' -2 -if i vji 1 i i. .7 ; A Democratic Newscaper. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Advance WEEKLY ARGUS. One copy one year In advance $1.00 One copy six months in advance .50 Onecopy three months in advance .25 Entered at the Post Office at Uolc's boro. N, C, as Second -Class Matter. GOLDSBORO N. C, NOV, 3, 1 897 BIMETALLISM. lion. W. Morton Grinnell, in the October Forum, publishes a thoughtful article on bimetallism, in which he contends that a double money standard is impracticable. His reasons are certainly sound. They are summarized as follows: The causes tending to make bimetalism impossible and the sin gle standard inevitable are (a) na tural and (b) artificial. (a) Natural causes aire: (1) The inexerable operations of the econ omic law known as "Gresharn's law." (2) The constantly failing market value of silver, owing to apparently inexhaustible supplies, improved methods of extracting the ore, cessation of any corres ponding demand, etc. , (3) The increasing production of Gold, which refutes the contention of the partisans of silver and the bimetal lists, that there is not enough gold in the world for the uses of trade. (4) The constantly diminishing use of metallic money and the corresponding increase of systems of credit, rendering me tallic money useful chiefly for great emergencies, such as national reserves, the war-chests of nations, and for retail transaction. For the first purpose, gold is unques tionably superior to any other standard of value; lor the latter, the same purpose is served by pa per based in gold and by subsid iary silver. (5) Greater facilities for inter-communication between nations, rendering the medium of exchanges less complicated, (b) Greater . relative stability bctwet n the market value of gold and of human labor. (b) Among the artificial causes tendiner to make bimetallism lm possible are; (1) Adoption of the gold standard, either by law or in practice, or both, by almost ai civilized nations, and by many nations whose claims to enter the community are more recent. (2) The choice of gold payments by creditors, who necessarily fix the conditions and terms of loans. These causes are rapidly solv ing in the negative the problem of bimetallism, international or otherwise. The New Orleans Picayune re ports trade in the Crescent City improying despite the yellow fever epidemic. Little by little, it says the quarantine restrictions are being removed, and each day it is becoming possible for New Orleans to trade with more points. This is cheerful news In the way of marketing staple products the Picayune says there is little ground for complaint. Cotton receipts, it adde, are now realized freely upon all but a sin gle railroak, which is still tied up more or. less by quarantine restrictions. Grainj for export is mcvirjg with practically no in terruption, and the sugar crop is beginning to come forward in a way that promises a laige move ment in a very short time, Mat ters are therefore, not nearly so bad commercially as they might be, concludes our New Orleans contemporav. and as soon as there is a general frost, which may happen now at any time, all restrictions will be removed, and it is likely that all loss of trade will speedily be made up. GROVES .if I iata E ln In a fcl Osi? IS JUST AS GOOD FOB ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRfiCESOctS. GALATTA, IIXS., NOV. 16, 1803. FetIs J'edlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles oi GMOVE'd TASTELESS CIIIIO. TONIC and ha DouKht throe Krosa :?lredy this year, in all,rr v. penenco ot 14 ytars. In the dru business, huve never sold an article that gave such universal aatis tecUun aa your Tuiiio. Yours truly. ABSEY. CAES & CO For sale hy all drug-gists in this city and John R. Smith at Mt, Ohve. P110CEEDINGS A cough which persists day aftei day, should not bo neglected any longer It means something more than a mere local irritation, and the sooner it is v& lieved the better. Take Ayer's Churry Pectoral. It is prompt to act and sure to cure. TO CUKE A COI.D IN OSE DAY. TaKe Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. zoc. There may or may not be any significance attached to the fact, but it is nevertheless true that Henry George died the day after old man Teller declared for him. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as . they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafnoss is the result and unless the inflammation can be- taken t.ut and this-tubo restored to its normal condition, , hearing will do - destroy od forever; niriocasfs out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces - We will give One Hundred Dollars for any nase of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that ctvinot.be cured by Hall's Catarrhure. Send for circulars; free. J. K CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, i0o. ; .,: . Wayne County Commissioners' Court. Goldsboro, N, C, Nov. 1, '97. The Board met in Regular ses sion present. M. E. Cox, Chair man; W. H Ham and E. A. Stevens. Accounts were audited and al lowed to: Moore & Robinson, bury ing pauper J H danders, jail repairs. . 13 F Scott, buff, board of jurors J'li Sanders, bdg. work. . Jos Edwards, jail bl'nk'ts R B John, tax error refnd M R Hoilowell, ' Miss B Crawford, tax er ror refunded H Weil & Bros, coal p, h. Mrs. V, M. Thompson, er ror in fence tax 10 00 Dr P C Button, salar to date (2 mos.) Gold.Bk. Store, for C S C Tony Davis.fee bill omit'd W A Sasser, bdg. lumber W H Sasstr, bdg. Clark Davis, tax error. G C Rackley, reg voteis G L Sullivan, Oct. p.h.ac. Creech & Walker, prison ers expenses M E Best.for Stony Creek fence account 3 00 3 50 3 25 2 00 8 10 1 00 1 98 1 64 92 70 guard 40 00 2 05 1 55 3 04 3 33 1 20 3 30 44 37 2 00 H G Grady.j. gri. to data 5 00 40 50 Gold. Rifles, annual appr 200 00 Standard Mfs. Co, b. lura 2 13 G C Kornegay. Reg: acc. filed G W Parker, reg. voters . . Gold.. Argu, sta. for Reg Euip. Lumber Co., b.lurn. Gold. Electric Light Co., for Court House U P Herring, C. S. C acc. filed Edwards & Brcughton,for Reittrar's office 32 25 1 50 4 75 4 17 2 50 12 32 6 10 178 35 8 F Scott, Snff's.,cc. tiled J JI Jubnscn,U'3as,pd to p 147 00 N A Bail, error in tax, ... 1 98 Petition for uew road in Fork town-ship frota W. F. Rose's to Thoinspon's old mill place was granted, and the sheriif directed to summons a jury to lay off the same. Petition for a new road in Stony Creek to?uship, from Stony Creek church to ilt. Car inel road, laid over to December meeting. Treasurer's report for October approved. The Board ordered the sheriff to execute Sam Wright priyately in the jail yard; to erect the gal lows on the east side of the jil; to ouild the same within an en closure of plank 16 feet square and of the same height. The Board then adjourned to the 8th inst, when they will con- sider petitions for extending stock law territory in Stony Creek and Pikeville townships. Published by order of t Board. G. C. KORSEGAY, Clerk &a. GOLDSBORO MARKET. Cures Kidney & Bladder Trouble, Thousands of such cases hav hfir cured Dy the use of Botanic Blood Halm "R R. Ti Tf vnn it V - jw UVUOV IU call or send to the Company whose ad vertisement, appears in tnis paper, and they will, for a one cent stamp. seDd you a book of wonderful cures, rot enly of the above diseases, but of all manner of ailments arising- from im- r.m-ft hlnod. It is th.Fs st.Artr) a f? vo-n-.tirl I . ' U 1. ,4 j cf the age for the cure of all blood and sis in uiseases. i per large oottle. i-For sale at J. H. Hill & Son, Golds boro, W, C. New York, Nov. 1. The Cu ban Junta held a meeting to-day to protest against the proposals of reform offered by Spain to Cuba. It was unanimously decided to draw up a resolution repudiating the proposed reforms to be signed by every Cuban patriot now resid ing in this country and abroad. The motto of the Cuban patriots, it was pointed out, is "absolute independence or death." Fi IT Horses and Mules. We have received" to day a car load of well broke hoi Hes and mules, which we are offering at fifinires that will "aeil them. IDGERTON & HOLLOWELL. s s Wiilnut Street Op. Court House- GOLDSBORO, N. C, NOV. 4, '97 The Following are the Latest Quotations on Articles Named. COTTON. Market steady on a basis 'of JHi for middling: Fillers common Medium. . . Good Fine Smokers Common. . . Medium. . . Good Fine Cutters Common. . Medium . . . Good Fine "Wrappers Common . . . Medium.. . Good Fine Fancy tobacco; 1 2J 24(a) 4 4 7 7 10 8 4 4(a) 6 6(a) 8 8 (a) 11 7 10 10 (a) 14 1418 18(25 15 18 18 20 2t (a) 35 35 (S 40 .50 (a 72 MEATS. Sides, dry salt 5 Fresh pork 6 to 64 Sm-ar cured hams 124 N. C, Hams 10 to 12 Breakfast Bacon 11 Salt Mullets $2 50 to 3 Lard, country 7 to 8 Turkeys dressed 8 to 10 Lard. Northern 64 to 7 TurkeyF uudretsed 54 to 6 Chickens dressed 74 to 8 Chickens live, apiece 17 to 25 STAPLE GROCERIES. Flour fancy patent 6 00 Flour gooj family 5.25 Meal per s ick l.CStol.10 Sugar 54 to 6 ColTee 10 to 15 Cheese. 104 to 1' Salt 50 to 1.20 PKODUCE, Corn 45 Rico rough 75 Kve 75 Oats 30 to 85 Bran per 100 lbs 80 Potatoes sweet 40 to 50 Potatoes Irish 1-00 Peanuts f-rt to 75 Apples 2.75 Eggs 12 to 15 Butter 20 to 25 Tallow 2 to 24 B-ieswax 18 to 20 Hides green 6 to 7 Hides dry 8 to 10 THE CUmtENCi' FIGHT. Indications Point to a Sweeping Victory For SilTer Democrats. Frankfort Ky., Oct. 31. The Campaign in this State virtually closed yesterday. Big political gatherings, however will be held here and at one or two other points to-morrow. Congressman Towse, of Minnesota, and Con gressman Rhea, of the Third Dis trict, will be the speakers at a mammoth demonstration here tomorrow. Only one State official, Clerk of the Court of Appoals, and a Leg islature and county officers are to be elected, but the fight on the currency question has been mado nearly as prominent as last year, because of the fact that the State Democratic convention reaffirmed the Chicago platform, and also be cause half of the Senators elected Tuesday will vote for Senator Eindsay's successor. The gold Democrats have made am aggressive fight, and have bad such men as Senator .Lindsay, Gen. Simon B. Buckner, Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge, Col. Josiah Ratterson, ex-Congressman Byn num, and others constantly on the stump, but the indications are that their candidate, Hindman, will not poll exceeding 20,000 votes, in which event the Democrats will al most certainly carry the State by from 12,000 lo 18,000. The sil ver Democrats will carry the leg islature, and will probably elect thirteen of the nineteen Senators, who will have a vote for United States Sanator two years hence. Republicans practically concede a Democratic victory. The following are the nominees of the respective parties for Clerk of the Court of Appeals: Demo cratic Samuel S. Shacketford; Na tional Democratic, James R. Hind- man; Republican, James G. Baii ley, Populist, Jo. A. Parker. Rough Rice. We will be in the market at Goldsboro and all through Eas tern Carolira for Rough Rice, and will 'pay the highest cash price Bomg not only millers, but distributors of Rice to the trade at large, wa are in a ro sition to pay higher prices than our competitors. Address, National Rice Milling Co., WILMINGTON, N. C. Prop's Carolina Rice Mills. OlxS'iViMlNOe. . Items ollnt.er-estClippt-.c3 From Our state... Eikcrianaos. ' Burgaw Sun: About 9 o'clock Friday night last the community was aroused by the burning of . the barn and stables of Mrs, ; K.;te Hand, who lives about one mile east of Burgaw. Incendiary work. This is the third fire of Barns hereabouts within the past six months. P. D. Statch well, son of the lato Dr .Satchwellj who re cently obtained license to practice law, has hung out his shingle in Greensboro. ?3r 9 ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positjvecure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed.' 50 cents at Druggists or bv mail ; samples 10c by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 66" Warren St., New York City. 2 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM mpTiK. Kurl tfa.ntifies the hair. fcyS- Never Pails to Bestore Gray R Trail- to it Voutnfnl Color. Matching Material is a tiresome undertaking which often results in failure, and something "nearly a match" is npver satisfactory. There's one thing you cannot maich; that's E 1 ectro-Silicon The Famous Silver Polish, because there is no other like it. Near ly a. million housekeepers use it. A trial quantity which is sent FREE TO ALL will tell you why. Then the secret of beautiful silverware is yours. simply send your address on a postal to SILICON, 30 Cliff St., New York, N.Y El Origin: anil kr. ly Bo-u ts ssX . pjjWEwR:i Brand In Kov! aiid ti.ilJL metAlIicXV V-jVbxiS. wH'ti wi;U liiu? ribbon. Take jyno amcr. ntiuMe auttqerous sitoituu ii stamps for T-:irt;vjlars. u niruonlals mci K?t KeUtif S'or Jaiitl., in U:Ut, by return 3iiiL HKtHjir T.-tir:oni-i'.s. .v.tm Paptrr. . . . '.. .. .. i fiA Clinton Democrat: The cost in the Perry murder case tried here at the recent term of court U $630.07. Tbe bill will have fo be paid by Bladen county and a statement to that effect has btfen forwarded to Bladen. The cost of the case in Bladen is about $500-. The entire cost, it is esti mated, will amount to about 1, 200. Newbern Journal: K. G. Hill, Esq., Chairman Board County Commissioners of Craven county, has received the official papers from the War Department at Washington, D. C, giying the county the right of way to build the bridge across Trent river. from the foot of George street to James City. The work w'll be pushed at once. To Grocers. We have direct nroof thnt np rMWc nf wachlnrr. powders say that the stuff they're selling is inaue in uie same iactory as fearlme and that bwvinir from Ihp.w. Ten' If. or ordering Jrom, the grocery store. Do you - 1 it T f . 1 . X r i olace of Pearline. Ynn them into notice ; they are trying to crowd you out. You think you are "making more, money on them." But will it pay you, in me ena r . 5 ' tiri Pe(i:Jlers ani some unscrupulous erocers will tell you " this is as good as" ,-"J"'-J' or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled, it Dn1- and if yur Brocer seads you something in place of Pearline. be honest send it back. . JAMES PYLE, New York, SP&6IAL SALES in Ready-Made Clothing ! 00 Men's Cassimere Suits, half wool, of which regular price has been from $8.00 to $10.00, are now slaughtered on my. counters at $4.0. A full line of Young Men's. Rnvs anH rhilHtWc suits in all colors, qualities and styles we are selling iiuvv ul nan tiicii vaiue. 1.000 Ladies' Canas nnrl 1 Cm InWc iha nnVa , , . 7 1 " y jm.wh.,LO, LI 1V LliV-t of which were from $3 to $5 each, are slaughtered nuw ai kju cents cdcn anu up. Remember this sale lasts for THIRTY DAYS only, and is strictly cash. I am only doing this to please my Farmer friends and to trv to meei Luem as near as possioie according to the low price of cotton. JOS. EDWA RDS, The Champion of Low Prices. The Place to Buy The very best at the lowest price. Bizzell Bros & Co's, M :u 1! m nt h !ri7 Onnrls t.nip rn ttm a vi , , nAV4- . : 1 t- i Ihev cafe inst r 'eivoii the nrettist li nn nf flana mtA hut .. tt . su .t ovei ybody. O oihm? of the latest styles and patoem which we Soil cheaper tnan any other housa. A nice lino of both ladies' and gentlemen's underwear The biggest stocfc ot shoos o select from bought especially for ease, comfort and durability. Try a pair. Trunks, Vplises, Haitd-Bags, Etc. iwDnim ijauiHsi joine ana see our line of iress Qoods. It Will do vou ",:JB" tuiiuiDu tustj uBpeciaity. umiaren Slllc carts, rionds. .tn We cannot and will not be undersold. food Gome and sou what we have BIZZELL BROS. & CO., 10 SO tun ALL DRUGGISTS ! A I i KSrJ.IlTKi V flTIS7?5KTF17ri to cars anyc.seorconstiniition. Csscarrts are the Irtnl I , , , v.. . . " ..." ,':r. tiTP" CTiP or ipe. but canse easj natural remits, gam ' Va I t mm a ti muMm aou "-t'j?i" """t;' orWew York. 9114 A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may we call thet excellent remedy, Salvation Oil, a titnety friend. This liniment rapidly CUT3S rheumatism, neuralgia and pains, when other remedies fail. Mr., Jno. M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes : "I suffered with rheumatism in the ankle anc1 the muscles connected therewith Salvation Oil at once relieved the sore ness, reduced the swelling, and cured the pain. No other liniment that I ever used did me so much good." 1.2BO Acres of Land for Sale. I offer for sale my Atkinson land, lying four miles east of Goldsboro, on the Atlantic Eailroad, which is the boundary line on one side of said land for more than one mile and a half, containing 1,230 acres. If there is too much for one purchaser, it will be divided in smaller tracts to suit. I invite an inspection of said land, if you want a bargain C. H. Brogden. Goldsboro. N. C, Nov. 4, 1897. . , NOKTH CAliOLIjfA ) Superior Wiivnu Courty t Court Ellison & Ha-vey, V8 W T. Dortcb, AdinVJohn O. Thomp son, deceased, ot als. The ci e ditors of Jjhn O. Thompson, deceased art hereby nntifiod to present tbeir ci:iir;is lo tho undersigned at his oCiee in Gold.-boro, North Carolina, on nr bcfo:-o the 30th day of October. 1897. Notice ia hereby given that all claims not pres nt-ed within said time will be disregarded in the settlement of the estate of the said John O. Thompson, deceased. Clerk Sup'r Court, Wavno Countv. This,-the 27th day of Sept. 1897. tmzzrj- frte '-i aaMi, ..rfliwa. SSf,.i .Mx Driven to Suicide almost by racking headaches, neural gia, sciatica, tic doloreux, or some of the painful diseases arising from dis' orders cf the nervous system, is what you hear daily from people suffering with these torturing pains. We have specifics that we can recommend Tor all forms of neuralgia, or diseases of the nerves generally, that will relieve the pam immediately. M. E. Robinson & Bro. ExGGUtor's Notics. ; Having qualified as executor of Fann'e Watte, deceased, late of Wayne county, i. . mis is io noiiiy all per sons having claims against tlae estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the underbigned on or before the 23rd day of October, Jftyg or thi3 noiice will be plead in bar of tjaeir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleabomake immediate payment. This 23rd dav of Oct. 1897. ' ; AM DUE W J . FL.ANNER, Executor.'-. Is it a Fur Cape Or a cloth cloak? If vou haven't made up your mind abeut a new cloak drop in and look at ours. If there is cloak in town to just suit you, you will nna it nere. II you wisb a swell coat we have that very thing. If you like a quiot one better we have it too, with the medium styles between. Capos $1 50 to $15. Coats $4 to $1.50. M. EL. Gaatex & Co. TO CUKE AJCOJ.D IN ONE DAI. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All drugsrists refund tho money if it fails to cure, 25 c T:he Question Has often been asked, "Why do Hood & Britt sell so many shoes?" That is easily enough answered, because we sell the very best goods, made by the very best manufacturers and at reasonable prices. We are right tow making a specialty of Children's Shoes, and have to-day received a big lot of the celebrated o LITTLE GIANT SGHOOL SHOES, Mado by Hill & Green, of Boston. Be sure: to see them.? Hood & Brltt iPiiiJL Furniture. For truly artistic Furniture oi me Latest styles, We call your attention to the exhibit in our snow window. This is only a sample of the stock we have just received. ROYALL Re BORDTNI If you want Perfect Satisfaction Wear U You can always find news of special interest to the Ladies. This time it is about our Corset Department. We also handle the following well known brands: "R. & G" "Featherbone." "P. D." "J. B." "C.B." and many others, with prices from 0 cents to $2.00. Doyal A7orcester TJf. V T m Sett. them. UL C. OCtaUSA Ot UU Remember our Corset Department is looked after with special pride, as we desire to please every lady in Goldsboro in regard to Corsets as well as everything else in our stock. The Mecca for Cape Wants, "J"he season for outar garments is fairly on. It is too late to begin to think about purchasing, it is high. time to get what you nee i and th.it at once. Our stock is complete. It will not long remain so with the daily demands made on it. it is to your advantage not to delay. . We give this time accurate cuts of four of our most stylish capes. We have not many of the capes, and these few are priced for a short stay. 1 he cuts are reproductions from photographs and the descrip tions are literally true. No. 22 is a masterpiece of the tailor's art. Best grade of Kersey in a fine black. Box plaits trimmed ele gantly in braids. 27 inches long, full sweep. It would be a rare opportunity at $$. Our price is $13.50. This is evidence that our buying facilities are what they ought to be. The following are evidences that our prices are what they ought to be. No. 22 A Black Cloth Cape, 23 inches long, neatly trim med. Braid and Buttons. Box Plaits. We make on this cape the extremely low price of $2.2$. No. 600. This cut shows a marvel of a Plush Cape, 18 inches long, beautifully trimmed in Braid and Jet. Flare Collar, edged with fur, also edged with fur in front. This cape is a gem, $$,00. No. 302. No. 412 is the biggest bargain ever offered in capes. It is made of good quality Plush, 18 inches long, full sweep, fancy or plain lining. Trimmed with Jet and Braid and edged with Fur. Exactly like cut. It's a wonder, at $3.00, No. 412, Our line of coats is ready for inspection. It shows many exclusive styles this season's importations. Especially in high class garments we can assure extra values Our show-room is large and roomy, with every convenience. , We shall be pleased to have you call. H. WEIL & BROS WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. tt GOOd B reakfast Hot buck-wheat cakes, and fine maple syrup make a mighty good breakfast. - " We have the new-fashioned, self-raising and the old fashioned buck-wheat flour, too. Please remember, also, that we keeeo the best but ter to be bought. . . r Bizzell Bros. & Co-.g PlumDing. Roolino And All Kinds of Tin Work, Done to order on short notice. Ml work guaranteed. Work done anv where in tho State. Prices extremely low. None but liist-class workman em ployed. . ' c Ali kinds of Copper, Galvanized Iron, : ,v o Gun and Locksmith work. Tobacco Flues a Specialty. Call on or address me or T. O. BRYAN, who is in charge of the work, at Parker's old stand, opposite 1. B. Fonvielle's store A. H. EDQERTONi Prop. GOLDSBORO, If. C. : (9ucesBor to Taylor & Lne, ' TTV Tv TTT) IThTJ, TTrV TIP
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