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V A Ji 6Y f I nTir Cur . This Argus o'er the people's rights, . No soothing strains of Maia'sson, . ' .' . . , Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' ... VOL. XVII. GOLDSBORO. N. C. TI1URSDAT NOV. 25. 1897. NO 31 .- - - - T : r- : : i -. : . , . .. , - Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolute! Pur ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. THE RECORD OF A YEAR. LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. B. B. Raiford has made his appearance on our streets with the old reliable Turner's North Carolina Almauac for the year 1898. Now that we have had severa' heavy frosts it will soon be time for "simmon beer;" but great havoc has been worked on the persimmon trees throughout this section of late. Rev, Stewart McQueen left last week for Montgomery, Ala., where he goes to accept the rec torship of a prominent Episco pal church of that city. His fam ily will remain for the present and follow him to their new home next week. The business of the Goldsboro Grocery Co. is increasing from day to day as the firm become better known among the retail merchants through this part of the State. They cater to the wholesale tiade only and do not handle orders of consumers. A counterfeit silver dollar every uow and then is reported to this office. We do not know whether it is the same old dollar being pushed along or another one of the same kind. But it is a coun-. tf rfieit, and should be looked out for. Goldsboro is headquarters for the stock trade of Eastern North Caroliua.as is shown every season by the large number ol horses and mules that are sold here. In a few days they will be arriving by the car load. Al ready there have been some shipments, but they were spe cial orders of fine stock. The DeWolf Hopper Opera Company, sixty-five strong, will play in Raleigh on the 9.h of December, and the Southern Railway will sell round trip re duced rate tickets from this city on that occasion. The reading public will remember the furor that this company created with the opera "Wang" in the large cities. Mr. E. A. Humphrey has moved his office from the Law Building into one just rented from Mr. S. W. Isler opposite the Court House. Mr. Hum phrey has recently been made at torney lor The bouthern Kealty Exchange, whica deals exten- tensively in valuable properties all over the country, out espe cially throughout the bouth. The Goldsboro National Hank Declares a 6 Per Cent. Divideed, anil Carries 4 Per Cent, to Its Surplus Fund. The best feafure of a city's cor porate life by which to measure its commercial progress and esti mate its volume of business is by the 6tandinj and record of its banks. Some weeks ago the Argus took occasion to review the sound financial condition and substantial progress of the Bank of Wayne, and congratulate our people upon having such a well managed aud prosperous, institu tution in our midst. To-day it is our pleasure and pride to chronicle that at a meeting ot the Board of Directors of the Na tional Bank, last week they de clared a 6 per cent dividend payable December 1, and passed 4 per cent to the surplus fund. When we consider that only since December 1, 1896, just one year the first of the coming month, has the full capital stock of this bank been paid in for operating pur poses, the fact that its directors re able to declare a 10 per cent ividend, 6 per cent available to the stock holders at once, and 4 per cent to the surplus f uHd, evi dences that this institution in our midst not only enjoys a gratifying patronage, but is managed with a financial skill that reflects the highest credit upon its officers and redounds to the advantage of Goldsboro and this entire section, since it is unmistakable evidence that the volume of our city's com merce is steadily increasing and is conducted on a basis of profit that cannot but win us credit and con fidence abroad as well as giving us cheer at home. THE UIET ACKNOWLEDGED. Some sneak theif, not having the fear of the law duly instilled into him, has stolen Mr. D. M Hardy's macintosh, from his law office in the court house, but failed to steal the cape that be longs to the coat. Mr. Hardy asks that the thief return the coat, or else come and get the cape also, that he is no half-way man, he either wants the entire outfit or none at all, thai the cape is no good to him without the coat. When Mr. Unas, femith was removed as freight agent of the A. & N. C. K. K. at this point by the new Republican administra tion of that road, the company owed mm, alter a careful and competenf'checking up," money This was his record for some six years of service. After a service of six months his Republican Populistic successor has been removed from office, sunzinarily for owing the company money being some $600 'short." Thu runs the record of the unholy gang that now have swing in of hcial place in North Carolina. Quite a compliment has been paid to the Goldsboro Water Works, and its system of filtra tion. whereby the purest of water is served to our citiz3us Mr. Frank Evans, the progres sive superintendent of the plant, has recently receiyed a letter of enquiry as to the managemen and filtration of this particular plant, from Herr Nicholas fcsirain chief engineer Moscow Water Works. Moscuw. Russia. This is evidence of how Lr the fame the Goldsboro Waier Works pl&n pa,s reached. 1 . "-. T7e IVomarf -ifeSphfmc The mvBterr of woman hood is full of deep unanswerable entjjmas. Why should women be compelled to suffer sim ply because they are wo men ? Whv is it that the source of their highest joys is at the same time the cause of their grreatest wretched ness? The very attributes which make it possible for women to be- happy wives and mothers also render thetn liable to tie ut most physical misery and pain. The sufferings of body and mind caused by some weakness of the distinctly feminine organs are so almost universal among' wo men that the question might well be asked: " Is this Nature's punishinent for the crime of being a woman ? " The true answer is No! These sufferings are neither natural nor necessary. They would not exist if the organism was healthy. No woman ought to endure such troubles. There is no need of it. Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription is a perfect and positive cure for feminine weakness and disease. - It gives health and strength to the spe cial organs and nerve-centres; heals inflam mation; stops weakening drains; promotes functional regularity, and restores the nor mal, vigorous and painlass condition which Nature inteaded. It is the only medicine of its kind in vented by an educated and experienced physician. It is the only medicine which makes baby's coming safe and compara tively painless. Any woman who would like to know more about this medicine ana aoout Hex own physicial make-up should send 21 one- cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Euflalo N. Y., to pay the cost of mailing only on an absolutely free copy of his thousand-page illustrated book. "The People's common Sense Medical Adviser;" or, 31 stamps for cloth covered. A sure and permanent cure for constipa tion is Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One "Pellet" a geotiv latie, tw t uild catharti. THE INFAMLlc OF THE AGES. HEIR TO A DUTCH FORTUNE Contractor Larsen and Family, of Brooklyn, will Sail for Copenhagen. New York, Nov iarsen, a contractor ana Some weeks ago The Argus made note of a beautiful cut- glass silver top powder box, on he top of which was artistically engraved a fac simile of the win- ow, with its broken bar, through which Miss Cisneros escaped from the Spanish prison in Cuba. his souveuir, appropriately m- cribed, was sent by Mr. L. D. Giddens, the well-known jnweler of this city, to Miss Cisneros, to New York, and he is just m re ceipt of a letter from that young ady in her own handwriting and language, which being translated uto English reads as follows: "Washington, Nov. 6 1897. L. D. Giddeno : Sir: I feel highly honored with your letter and the beautiful present you have so kindly sent to me as a token of remem brance. There is nothing in the world will value more than this beautiful powder bos. The design is bo nat ural and well done that it appears to me I am actually looking at the old window with its iron bars. Even the number of bars corresponds exactly with the original. My trip to Chicago prevented me the pleasure of answering your letter before and thanking you for the beautiful souvenir. I took the pow der box to Chicago and it was ad mired by everybody, and pronounced a hne piece 01 workmanship. I can assure you I have no words to express to you my sincere thanks for your unique and beautiful gilt The design is so suggestive, ana so well executed that it puts Spanish ferocity and iniquity in full relief. Thanking you again, I am, dearhir, lours respectfully, EVANGELINA ClSNEROS. 19. Peter builder of Brooklyn, has received news from Copenhagen that he has a good chance to establish his claim to a share in a fortune of $15,000, 000, left at the death of Capt. Wythe in 1799. The Captain was slave dealer, but when he died he left his immense estate to the Dutch government to found an asylum and after 100 years the fortune was to be devided among his direct descendants. Besides Mr. Larsen, there are two other heirs in this country, Mrs. Meta Johnson and "William Munk, both of Philadelphia. Mr. Larsen will settle up his business affairs in Brooklyn and will sail with his family for Copenhagen. J M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex., says that when he has a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he tabes two of DeWitt's lattie marly Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of oth ers do the same thing. Do you? J. H. Hill & Hon, Goldsboro, and John K, Smith, Mt. Olive. This is Henry Watterson's los ing year. First, he lost tne elec tion in Kentucky, ana m two weeks to a day he Jost his trunk in Georgia. WELCOME TO GOLDSBORO. At the recent Baptist conven tion in this city Dr. Chas. W Mosely was in attendance as a delegate, and during his visit here he -was so favorably impressed with Goldsboro and the contigu ous country, its business activity and flattering future, that he has decided to cone and dwell witn us and make our people his peo pie and practise bis profession among us. ur. Moseiy arrivea Friday afternoon, in advance of bis family, whom he will move here the first of the new year. He has" hitherto resided at Elkin where he has been pursuing his profession for 5 years. H9 is an affable and cordial gentleman and The Argus welcomes him right gladly to Goldsboro, feel- ins proud that our city has proved so attractive to him; and we wish him a full measure of success. Deafness Cannot be Cured they cannot by local applications as 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 lmpsrfect hearing, ana wnen it is en tirely closed deafness is tho result and unless the inflammation can be taken cut and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh, which is nollrng but an inflamed condition of the mucous &nr- faces. We will trive One Hundred Dollar for any case of Dea.fros3 (caused by catarrh) that ennnot be cured by Ha ll t;atarih cure. 8 n 1 for circulars: free J. F. CHENE & CO., Toledo, O Sold by drupgh-ls, 50o. ; That is tte way all druggists sell OROVE'S TASTELESS CHlLL TONIO for Chills and all forms of fevers Malaria. It is simply iron and quinine m a tasteless form Unilaren love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nau seating' tonics. Price 50o J, H. Hill & Son, rtdsboro, N. C. A.11 the world's a stage, and to the tramp is assigned the part of walking gentleman. Itch on human, mange on horses, doss and all stock:, cures in 30 minutes by wooaiord's sanitary motion, it never fails. Sold by M. E. Robinson &. tiro., Goldsboro, JN, I J. Shelby Aurora: B. B. Babbing ton, of this place, has a cherry tree that has borne two crops o cherries this year. The second crop is quite ripe and they are well developed cherries. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. The Vilest Slander Ever Uttered Against Tne Democracy of tne State: In Fact, the Vilest Ever Fat Into Language, Daily Argus, Saturday, Nov, 20. la a recent speech at Rocky Mount, Populist United States Senator Marion Butler was re ported by the Rockj Mount Ar gonaut to have said in the course of his harrangue: "If colored i men commit out rages the Democrats pretend to be terribly shocked in public, but when ihey get behind a wall they laugh until they grow fat, and if the outrages are not fre-. quent enough they- hire worth less negroes to commit them." So vile was this utterance that we could not bring ourselves to believe that any white man or negro even in North Carolina, or elsewhere in the round world of civilization, could have given expression; and so we wrote to the editor of the Argonaut for a verification of the language, and in this week's issue of that paper, which came to us yesterday after noon, we find the editorial com ment bearing on the subject which we publish below. Marion Butler in this week's issue of his paper the Caucasian makes quivocal reference to ' the charge, which he hopes the peo ple will accept as a truthful de nial, but here is what the editor of the Argonaut says this week: "Senator Butler dare uot con tradict it; his shameful remark was heard by too many for any denial of his to hold water . If he should happen to do so, we have the af fidavits of some of our foremost citizens that our charge was true. One of the most prominent Iropu- ist leader in this section acknowl- gres that the man who is nov at the head of that party in this State made this damnable accusa tion against his fellow citizens. We stood besides this gentleman when Butler befoulded himself, his State and his race by this ut terance and noticed his look of righteous indignation. ' "Brave gentleman and soldier of the ' lost cause ' as he was, it was plaiu to be seen that his whole soul revolted at the vile- ness or his chier. i;an any one wonder at it? Can any one won der that the true men who have heretofore voted with the Popu lists are asking themselves where they are drifting to, and seeing the whirlpool of degradation be fore that party, are severing all ties that bind themselves to it. They cannot' follow their leaders any longer. "lhe true men, the brave men, the God-fearing men, the honest men of North Carolina must rally under one flag during the next campaign." And it seems that others have written to Rocky Mount about this same thing. Prom the Charlotte Observer of yesterday we copy the following: Mr. H. S. Led better, of Rock ingham, wrote to a friend at Rocky Mount, enclosing a news paper clipping embracing the words attributed to Mr. Butler, and asked for a statement as to the truthfulness of the story. In reply h has the following afii davit: - Copy.l We, the undersigned do hereby make affidavit that we heard the speech of Senator Butler ad that the above extract in quota tion marks is in substance what he said. - (Rey.) B. S. MclvENZtE. P. J. Thorp, M. D. J. J. Daughtry. Nov. 12,1897. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this the 13 h day of Nov. 1897. John L. Arkington, Notary Public. "The extract in quotation marks," here referred to, is that in the first extract above, begin ning with, "If colored. men com mil outrages " and ending with That is just the truth about Hood's Sar saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twice or a hunlrrd times, but In thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others xau 10 qo any gooa wnatever. We repeat run HP In Sarsaparilla Is the best lu fact tne One True Blood Purifier. The postage stamp that carries love letters seldom sticks to cold facts. ; . ' . ,;- . Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour life . Away." If you vant to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made weli,etrong magnetic, lull ox new nie and vigor, take No To-Bac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong. Many gam ten pounds in ten days. Over 40, 000 cured, liuy .No-To-liac of your druggist under guarantee to cure, 50 cts or SI- Booklet and sample mailed Free Ad.Storltnaj Remedy Oo. Chi- cao or New Vcrk. It is always the self unmade mau that lays the blame 'on others, In all the world there Is no other treatment Bo pure, so sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pre erring, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair, and, eradicating every hu mor, m warm baths with Cutiuurjc Soap, and gentle anointings with Ccticuba (oint- . xnent), tne great skui uiuo. I. unM hmm-hut h world. Pott1 rhut h world. Poite Obto a Chm Cokp., " Boston.. mt " All About iius Mki, r ali.M.it Hair, fre. EVERY HUMOR TZi ir At Made and Merit Maintains theconfl of the people in Hood's SarsaparUU If e medicine cures you when sick; if it i wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicine possesses merit. jw ,j nsi i cnT0 aausea, indigestion, HOOd'S PlHs biliousness. 25clnU. the words "commit them." Mr. Ledbetter was in Charlotte yesterday and permitted the Ob server to make the above copy of this affidavit. Butler's paper ot this week says, touching this matter: We have noticed that several papers have published a clipping from a Kocky Mount paper which stated that 'Senator Butler in his speech at Kocky Mount charged that the brute that committed the nameless crime in Richmond county was hired to do so by Dem ocrats to furnish them with politi cal capital . In the first place the speech was made at Rocky Mount sometime before this shocking af fair occurred in Richmond counxy ; in the next place Senator Butler, of course, never said anything of the kind. The papers that have been so eagerly copying and commenting upon this false and malicious report could have as certained whether or not the same was true, if they had desired; and, besides, the statement was so un reasonable that it seems that any fair and honest editor would have attempted to ascertain the fact be- bro publishing the Bime. If there s any paper that desires to know what Senator Butler said in his pecch at Rocky Mount and will publish the same, he will- take pleasure in furnishing the paper with a copy of his remarks.' Observe the uncandor of this denial. The Rocky Mount paper nowhere charged that Butler in his speech made any reference to the Rockingham case. It did quote certain general language of his, having no reference to any specific case, and three par sons one a minister and another a physician swear that he said in substance what he is charged with having said. The case is made out com pletely and this United States Senator is convicted of having made this atrocious allegation against the Democrats of the State and then of having attempt ed to falsify the facts. The history of North Carolina has no more infamous chapter than this. RUSSIA PREPARING FOR WAR Black Sea Squadron to Be Held Ready for Action. London, Nov. 19. A dispatch to the Dailv Telesrram from St. 'etersburg says: 'Vice Admiral Tvrtoff. Rus sian Minister of Marine, has or dered that eleven vessels of the Black Sea squadron shall beheld ready and fully equipped. These ships will include four first-class battle-ships, three gunboats. three training ships, and one transport vessej. "Tins order indicates that the Russian government regards af fairs in the East as affording lit tle reason for tranquillity.." Where Illinois Troops Fought. Savannah, Tenn., Nov. 19. Col. Cornelius Codle, Maj D. W. Reed, Col. R. F. Looney, and Gen. D. C. Buell, constituting the National Shiloh Battle-field Commission have reached this place, and are now engaged in n inspection of the battle" ground. They are accompanied by the II- mois commission, appointed by Gov. Tanner, and these will mark the places in the park oc cupied by Illinois troops. The Ninth, Twelfth, Four teenth, Thirty-fourth, Forty- first, Fortyseighth, Fifty-fifth, Fifty seventh, and Sixty-tirst regiments of Illinois infantry and Battahons B and D, First Illin ois Artillery, are represented by special commissioners. The na tional commissioners and the at tendants will remain at the bat tle-field about a week. Everybody Says 3 So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the moat wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 60 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure bx ail druggists. It turns out that those numer ous trips Weyler made from Ha vana into the interior were for the purpose of stealing- the funds sent from Spain to carry on the war, ratner than to subdue tne insurgents. TO CtJKB A COiaTlN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money u ig falls to cure. zoc. Nothing takes a maa down so much -as to have some woman blow him up. Catarrh in the Bead, that trouble some and disgusting disease, may be entirely cured by a thorough course oi flood's sarsaparilla, the great blood purlher. Hood's Pills cure, nausea, sick head ache, indigestion, billiousness, AH druggists. 2fc. Blockheads are not the kind that produce burning thoughts Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Whisky may improve with age but age doesn't improve with whisky. : v When bilious or costive, eat a cawa ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. 10c, 2d cents. A man always has a cold in his chest after the iceman tils it. stimulate liver, kidneys. Never sicken, weaken or Cascarets and bowels. gripe, lOo. - - to ccke;a cold IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab le tf--, All druggists refund the money u it MJis to cure za oj A Peerless Liniment. As a pain destroyer and cure for rheumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer of all liniments. Mr. Wm. H. Brown, proprietor of Striebinger House, Cleve land, O., writes: "I suffered from rheumatism for twelve years and my last attack kept me in bed, unable to walk. I used Salvation Oil and soon was up and about. As a pain de stroyer this liniment has no equal." Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Trv it and be convinced. As the facts show that Weyler stole several hundred thousand dollars while in Cuba, the im pression now prevails all bis time was not spent in working the typewriting machine. Misery likes company, but it is better to have rheumatism in one foot than in both. Cures Kidney & Bladder Trouble, Thousands of such cases have been cured Dy the use of Botani Blood Balxa ("B. B. B.") If you -doubt it. call or send to the Company whose ad- ventisement. appears in this paper, and thy will, for a one cent stamp, send yoa a book of wonderful cures, not only of the above diseases, but of all manner of ailments arising from im pure blood, it is the standard remedy of the age for the cure of all blood &nd skin diseases. S1 per large bottle. ET-For sale at J. il. Kill & Son, Goldsboro N. C. There is no danger of Jim Cor- bett ever being a resident of Atlanta, should that city become the home of the real fighters of the country. There is manv a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, but there is only one between a man and the sidewalk. Many a mm who thinks his persuasive powers are sufficient to control the affairs of a nation wouldn't even metse a successful book agent. kk wo SKA I Fifty Years Ago. This Is the stamp that the letter bore Which carried the story far and wida. Of certain cure for the loathsome sore That bubbled tip from the tainted tide Of the blood below. And 'twas Ayer's nam Amd his sa rsaparilla, that all now, know, That was Just beginning its fight of fame With its cures of 50 years ago. Ayer's 5arsaparilla is the original sarsaparilla. It has behind it a record for cures unequalled by any blood puri fying compound. It is the only sarsaparilla honored by a medal at the World's Fair of 1893. Others imitate the remedy ; they can't imitate the lecord : 5Q Years of Cnfaa NOTICF. Having qualified before the clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne county, N.C., as executor of the last will and testament of J. A. Jenkins, deceased ali persons indebted to tho estate of the said deceased are notified do make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before Ocoberl,1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. PETSR L. PEAIOCK, Ei'r J. A.Jenkins, dee'd. Fremont, N. C, Sept. 30th Executor's Notice- Haviag qualified as executor of Fannte Watts, deceased, late of Wayne county, N. C, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October, 189, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of Oct. 1897. ANDREW J. FLANNER, Executor. Too Inch Me! The use of" the surereon's knife is be coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size ox a sma.u pea. It grew rapidly.and shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed and consulted a crood doctor, who pronounced 11 csa k.cer. and said that it r- must be cut out. This I would not consent to, having little faith in the ' ndiscriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by S. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days,' the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is In the blood and it is folly to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.3. guaranteed furely vegetable) is a real remedy xor every disease of the blood. Books mailed free address Swift Spe cific Co., Atlanta, Ga, ' NOTICE- Having this day qualified before the clerk of tho Superior Court of Wayne county, N. C, as administrator of VV. A. Deans, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of sa'd W. A. Deans to ncake im mediate payment, and to all persons holding claims against said estase to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before Oct 18, 1898, or this nonce will De pieaaea in Dar 01 their recovery. Goldsboro, N. C, Ocfes 18th. 1897. Notice of Sale ! U1 NDR an order of the Superior Court of Wayne county, N. C, I shall, on Wednesday, December 1st, 1897. beelnmner at 11 o ciock a- in . sell for cash by public auction, at the late residence 01 VV, A. JJsans, ae ceased, near Goldsboro, North Caro lina, the persona' property belonging to the estate of the said W. A, Deans, consisting among other things of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, farming implements, farm produce, carts, wagons, buggies, corn mill, spoke lathe, boiler, pump, pice, household andkitchen furniture, etc. SYDNEY DEANS. Adm. of W. A. Deans, deceased. Nov 5th, 1897. Notice. North Carolina, ) Iq Superior Wayne Cuuntj , J Court. J ane Jones vs. John F. Jones. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wayne County to dissolve the bonds of matrimony ex isting between said parties; and the said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear at the next term 01 the Superior court ol said county, to be held on the sixth Monday in March 1898, at the Court house of said county in Goldsboro, N C, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the reliei demanded in said complaint C. F. HERRING, C. S. C, ov 9, '97. Wayne County. NOTIGR. AVING qualified as administra tor on the "estate of W. A, Carr, deceased, all persons holding- claims aga'nst his estate are notified to present ttem for pavment bv the first day of November, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoyery. Oct. 27th, 1897. JOHN B. LANE, Adm'r. Notice! To whom it may concsrn! All persons indebted to me formed. ical services are requested to come forward and settle at orce. I need the money due me, and must have it, or secu. iiy lor same. In order to keep in the line of pro gressive medicine, it is absolutely recessary for me to make close collections. Therefore, in iustice to mvself and family, and as protection to my prac tice, J cannot afford to perform the laborious" duties which devolve upon mo. unless I am paid for so doing. Mr . -ket prices allowed for live stock and country produce in payment of accounts. Very i-espectfully, DR. WILL. B. CRAWFORD Walter, N C. , Nov. 1st, 1397. Notice of Sale ! UNDER and by virture of a judg ment of the Superior court, rendered at October term, 1897, in the case of B. F. Aycock, et als , vs W. D. Bardin, et als , I shall sell for cash by public auction, at the court house door ia Goldsboro, N. C, on Monday, November 29th. 1S97. at 11:30 a. m , the lands described in said judg ment, as follows: One tract situate in Wayne county, N. C, fully described in a deed dated February 18th, 1889, registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county in Book No. 62, page 20B, con taining 22 acres, more or less, adjoin ing the Jands of fct. J. Howell, W. H. Best, Jesse B. Thompson and Robert Yelverton and entirely surrounded by said lands. One other tract situate in said county and State, described in a deed of Jno. D. Pate o W. H. Bardin. dated Feb ruary 29th, 1892, and registered in said office in Book No 65, page 321, adjoin ing tne lands ol David Basser, W, ti. Best, et als , beginning- at a stake, Davil Pate and wife's corner in the Bardin line, and running W. 86 poles to a stake in the centre line; then S. 17 E. 30 poles; then E. 90 poles to a stake in William Williams' line; then N. 0 W. 30 poles to tha beginning, containing 15 acres, more or less, ex cept the lot and d weiiing house thoreon , garden, peach orchard and potato patch, containing one half acre, more or less. October 27th, 1897. F. A. DANIELS. Commissioner. Notice, of Sale! UNDER and by virtue of an order of theSuperior Court of Wayne county, N C-. re ndered November 2d l-97, in a special proceeding in which Peter L. Peacock, executor of John A . Jenkins et als.. are petitioners, I shall sell for cash at public auction at the store of J. R iShortin Fremont. N. C on Saturday, December 4ih, 1897, at 1 o ciocK p. m., tne following described lands: " One tract containing twtnty (23) vnree acres, more or less, bounded b3 the lands of the W. & W. Railroad Co , C. C Aycock, tho heirs of F. M Ay cock, deceased, and who'ly surrounded by tae 6aid lands, be.nar the tract o' land on which tho said John A Jenkim resided at the time tf his death. Another tract containing twenty (20) of Z Bog-ue, Barnes A3Tcckf the M. Aycock: heirs, and wholly sur- PETER L. PEA.COCK, Executor of John A. Jenkins, deceased November 2d, 1971 1,250 Acres of Land for ale. I oiler for sale my Atkinson land, lying four miles east of Goldsboro, on the Atlantic Railroad, which is the boundary line on one side of said land for more than one mile and a half, containing 1,250 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. Beogden. Goldsboro, K C, Nov. 4, 1897. RESIDENT LOTS If you want a desirable build ing lot in Goldsboro, terms -easy, apply to A. U. KORNEGAY, GOLDSBORO, N. C. We. Lave examined the title of the above property, and in our opinion, it is good. Allen & Doetch, Att'ys. Rough Rice. Vve wi.l be in the market at Goldsboro and all through Eas tern Carolina for Rough Rice, and will pay the highest cash price. Beiog not only millers, but distributors of Rice to the t-ade at large, we are in a po sition to pay higher prices than our competitors, Address, National Rice Milling Co., WILMINGTON, N. C. Prop's Carolina Rice Mills. Valuable opportunities The Southern Realty Exchange. S REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, ) SOLD AND EXCHANGED. Have You Properm For Sale? Do uou wish to Invest? Loans Negotiated. Investments Made Correspondence Solicited. Ttie Soutnern Realty ExclianQG. GOLDSBORO, N. C, U. S. A. A. G. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW GOLDSBORO, N. C. (Office, coraer Walnut & John Sreeta,
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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