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v t A i) 1 i -J National Bank Goldsboro Offers to depositors every Mcora modation 'that 8 am Banking will' warrant. - ... " GEO. fl. NORWOOD, jr.; Pn. M. J. BEST, Vice m. pO'jp WHIP JI lip. JMWgJ' 4yW?i!is jr.; National Bank Goldsboro Wants your business, and will! be jrlad to Talk or CoBKEsroNDj with you. CEO. fl. HORWOOD, Jr., Pres.! M. J. BEST. Vict Pres. This AKGTS o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothin g strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" YOU XVII. GOLDSBORO, JN". C, THURSDAY DEO. 23. 1897- TO SUBSCRIBERS. TJie "Weekly Akgtjs liar, "quite a large number of delinquent sub scribers ou its books. The season of the year is now at hand when, the farmers have money, ami while their individ ual indebtedness to this paper is small the aggregate amount is large to us. This is to notify, therefore, all our delinquent sub scribers , that unless they settle their subscription to this paper by the Tikst Day of Jaxuahy, or come in aniTV na-to sails-:" tory arrangements with the editor, their names will be dropped from the mailing lists and their ac counts placed in the hands of our legal collector. This is a simple business state ment and means just what it ex presses. We have been very in dulgent with our subscribers, and we hope .they . will no .v show their appreciation by complying promptly with this announce ment.' - V. . " The AVeekly'Akgtjs for 1S08 will continue i-to give its readers all the ; news that is fit to read, county,. State, national and inter national,: with upr-to-date edito rials on all Jeadingissues. Address all communications to THE ARGUS, ' ; - ' - ' "Goldsboro, N. C. LOCAL, iSUBF; At Christmas time, remember that the' poor are always with us. THE town is full of people to day dorl trade is brisk. The low price of cotton, however, has die couriged many people. Royal makes the iood pure, wholesome and delicious. ifll POWDER &bso!wtciy Pura BOVAl OAKIi I POWOER CO., NEW VOPK. NATIVE HISTRIONIC TALENT this aged couple that they have been spared to each other through j such long life. There is nothing; more beautiful in all the world than a;ood old age. Since those joTous wedding bells rang out sweet and clear fifty years ago, the lives of these venerable people - havo.been devoted to the good of j others, and they have made the world better and happier. Mr. and Mrs. Faison are the parents of Miss Emma Fuisjn and Dr. W . W. Faison of this city. General Vanager. Mr. E. St. Jo::n cf th& Sellouts Ay Line is always doing something for the deyelopineul of the road, and the -country which it traverses. There is to be a Reunion of the wanderers of Virginia, North Carolina and Scuth Carolina at Southern Pines. N. C, December 22-ZZ 1&97. Tickets will be sold December 221 asd 23 J, good to return until December 25th in clusive. The fare is the low price of one cent a mile. When Mr. St. John first took chnrge of the Seaboard, it was looked upon in railroad circles as rather a small affair, but under bis remarkable management it stands out to-day as one of the great railroad sys tems of the country. Our neighbors across the way tne u. u. a; ix. uo, nave just Hill to larra audiences, and it is finished and carpeted their office, universally acknowledged to be Tneir cabinets, tne creation oi the best thine in the amateur Mr. Jno. Slaughter, are unique hine ever seen here. And this is and attractive, finished m the hie-h nraise, as the Dramatic Club natural woou. i neir noor niceiy has been very well known and covered in hneoleum, presents much complimented through cen an attractive appearance, j. tie tral North Carolina for the past caoinets snow an eiegani ana u p few vears of funeral furnish- The a FAVORED A ROPE. Goldsboro .Is to lie Honored With an Ap pearance of tbe University Dramatic Club, December 30. Chapel Hill, N, C, Dec. 18. '97. Editor Argus; The Univer sity Dramatic Club is to play in Goidsboro on thenigbtof Decem ber 80th during its extended hoi iday tour. sLondon Assurance," the fa mous old comedy of Baucicoult, is the play "on the boards." The Club has played twice in Chapel The New Year is close athrxnd, and good resolutions are already staring uf? "'in the face. Would it not be a good pJan to practice on the good ".resolutions now7, and the first day uary. Tbsy would not ceetn so strauge to us then. - ; '; Af:l: an absence cf a few years, .Florida orange are Vvith us atiain. but the prices aro too high for. the average pocket- book, but the old " law of supply away, ana witu a Dig crop season, 'the prices of the clous 'fruit will be lovrer. next dsli- It-is said , there are ; m or o tur- to dateline of funeral furnish- The cast is composed of iDsrs. Among the new things Messrs. G. B. Pond. R. H that this firm introduced for the Graves, S. May, R. S. Busbe iiFst UEfl nere, are reavy an y. G. Gox. K.M. Kawls. Isaac wool drapings for their funeral Harris. R. E. Poilin. G. L. team, brass Pedestals, iarge Myers, and A. Staten. Mr. Cox has been engaged nuns a little in stairs life and shows little cf the amateur in his remarkable reps resentation of the character of Mark Meddle," the pettifog iug, one-cent attorney of the play. Mr. May, director of the Club, takes the part of that jovial old country quire, "Max Har-. kawav." Messrs. Folan, Meyers and Staten piay the girls' rjarts in a truly graceful and femiame fashion. Specialties will bs introduced between every act by Mr. Cox. College jokes and rolicking fun will bo sandwiched with standard The For Luetgert Trial of-Sausage Maker Interrupted and a Ju ror Discharged from Service. Chicago, Dec. 17. At the j opening of court for Luetgert's j trial this morning ccunsel for the 'defense challenged for cause ! j Henry Boasberg, the last man se- . lecteu to near tne evidence, aueg ! ins: that he was intensely hostile to the defendant. Boasberg was selected as the twelfth juror in the Luetgert case at a time when State and defense had each but ono per emptory challenge remaining. He was accepted by the defense with a certain degree of reluctance. An affidavit from Albert J. Mal- lory, a pressman, formerly en gaged by the firm which employes Boasberg, was presented in which the amdavit declares that on no less than a dozen occasions Boas berg expressed himself as being in favor of a rope for Luetgert. The charges against Boasberg made a sensation in the court room. Besides the testimony of Mallory, several other fellow-workmen of Boasberg's were heard, and at the conclusion of their testimony a recess was taken. Luetgert was furious as he left the court room, and said that if he never com mitted murder before, he would do it then could he lay hands on Boas berg. When the afternoon session was called Judge Gary, calling Boas berg before him, gave him the al ternative of . resigning from the jury or-of being discharged. The juror refused to resign, and was immediately discharged. The de fence waived their claim to the bear skin rugrs etc, and they saj there is yet others to be adfled in the near future. Their repair business is in full blast and they between are constantly rec-jiv'rug work iu Oi Jan-lfh;s Prin. assured as thev are that thay do business in the best town in the.. State. LEWIS-HOLLO WELL. Dailj Argus of last Frid.iy . Tjas;t. niffht. at the residence ot nd dem-x.d willkeep baratiieiing Mr and Mrs w. R, Hollowell a bee-utiful marriage was solemnised. The contrasting parties were Mr. Victor Chas. Lewis of drama and legitimate acting, I n , i i .. 1 I 1 . 1 ..-..,(- keys it Wayne county thsn everer,t!fc:u:sUUIU' lUK3 Pui-'umi uajjicsb uiiu uopes auu v&jjuvis tu vxov u K--.frr Ono ra road shirt- UJt;t,aeut:i uu mo ouuiubiu, auu pig crowa across uib iooi-iiguis oi barrels of hvliss Jrena ueii ttouowen, tne Goldsboro. C. Mr. Hol- Hroc trkpve Thfi rsisin of charming daughter of .VnoMimHVlthnvikintr ''OWellwhO lStO Well ktlOSO tO r.f i! o Arr.orii-nn hirfl WH fn- need an introduction bacco is a stimulant anv how. Promptly at 8 o'clock to the sweetest strains of the wedding Christmas comes but once a march played by Mrs. W. T year. May it be a happy Christ- Hollowell, the groom was ushered mas to , all. The way to be in by Mr. Walter Ward, his best hanov ia to make others happy, man. They took their places Tf h:iSnfl wnnM let this be the unaer a wide t ,vinr; th. nH-i., room, which was beautifully J , , , . - - draped against a back ground of tuiV ''' ?. A evergreens, potted plants, and 1 0.11,1 flowers among which brilliant lights were gleaming, They were closely followed by the bride leaning on tbe arm of Miss Ida Tomlinson, maid of honor and step sister of the bride, and in the hush that fol lowed they were made man and wife by Rev. F. D. Swindell, Johnson's Fever Tonic Cares Fever In One Day. Pension llelorms. BUTLER'S SLANDER. mAND NOW- OUR BUYER returned last week from a short trip to New York, where he made pur chases appropriate to the holidays and pro cured some desirable novelties in Dress people know him, whose hearts he has cheered in the hour- of afliic-l He Did Use the Language Charged tion, with whom he had rejoiced at Rocky Mount: The Arco m their day of rejoicing and whose I wandering feet he has steadily guided on the upward path, will The editor of the Rockv Mount not believe you the remnant of Argonaut, in the issue of his pa- the gallant 30th North Cardlina per for last week, over his own wui11 ?' bel,e7f that their dear id signature re-chars-es that Sen- chaPlam woulJ wrOQS you in thc signature, re-charges that &en- lea8t Do nQt br . thosQ whQ ator cutter did use tne terrioie knQW him knQW hat fae .fl a8 in. u uu. capable oi lying as a Saint in receGt Rocky Mount speech, and Heaven. afte republishing the six affida- And they all say it; they all vitif alisady familiar to our say it and can swear to it. thatyori readers, he brings forward other said Democrats laughed when out facts and statements as follows: rages were committed and if nec When six resnectable citizens essarv would hire worthless ne- swear that they heard the state- negroes to commie them. They do iGoods, besides Several Well-Selected lines of ment made, and when the iact is not think you said it, Ihey heard paieuc xnac meir oniy interest yOU gay it in the matter is in the cause of Now a8 'to the affidavits secured right and justice and that no b Senator Butler's private sec- personal interest incites them J. wu r4. to do so the evidence is indisput Why did not the benator able. How much more so is it have hl8 '"ends swear that he had when these men are of the very not usetl the words The Argonaut highest standing and noted for charged him with using? Why their high standard of honor and did he not use the word outrages probity. as was charged metead of "rae There was not a man among and "nameless outrases" which them Who testified through wp,rf, nnf chnro-od? Tho rnHsnn is other than a sense of duty. natent still at hia old j?ame of Rev. Mr, McKeczie says: evasion "Iwouidhaye challenged the " slander at tho time, but did not ., t a. . think it becoming to one of my " aiu iui calling to make the first move. question of affidavits. That The more I thought of it the uuvi suuutu Bu more indignant I became, I swear as ?.r w aisprove, as ne ones x to the truth of tho charge because Published go to prove the charge I think it right that a man holding I mada aSnst him. This is not Senator Butler's position who so LUO , AUO bumuibu wuo vilely slanders the best people fw?eandar,e eadv to swer -.lt-"xl-tir r rt rr Tints ttia vrvt- rri I ri Rufls, Table Covers, Portieres- right to discharge the other mem bers of tho jury, thus retnovin the danger of another long tie up A pane! of 100 veniremen was ordered by the court, and the at torneys for the State and the de fense will to-morrow attempt to secure another juror. A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may we call that excellent remedy, Salvation Oil, a timely friend. This liniment rapidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and pains, when other remedies fail. Mr. Jno. M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes : "I suffered with rheumatism in the ankle and 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." Dress Patterns. of the State should be exposed Another signer, a prominent merchant, said, a3 he grasped the pen to sign the amdvvit 'Here go dollars out oi my pocket, but it is true and I feel it my duty to sign.' I not be mistaken. They either told the truth or a falsehood. On the other hand nothing is more natural than men gathered to gether at a public meeting not to notice every word said or expres sion used or to confuse it with Man o v tt i-oT.c-n rf nnmmnn ,i.,Kf Kf Uf thCCQ something similar said during a ; a . u some other portion of the circumstances by men who heard sPcn- a good An honest bankrupt law may be measure, but one which favors one classs as against the other is not what is needed. There is no doubt but wbait Mr. McKinley's message has compTetely picificated the Span ish in Cuba when they try to blow up the American consulate with dynamite. are not worth the atndavits or a regiment of political heelers who signed cut and dried statements about something which they say they did not hear. But if the affidavits of these good men and true are not enough. I do not wish to wrong Senator Butler. I published what he said because I thought it right to do SATIN E so and not as part or a plot, as Mr. Butler charges. 1 dm not consult with any one before pub lishing it, nor have I done so There is no gift you can make that will be more appreciated nothing of more intrinsic value to the givee than a dress pattern. These are cut in liberal lengths, neatly banded. Pattern of Fancy Worsted, 8 yards $1.20. Of all-wool novelties, 8 yards $2.00. Of solid wool Serge, 7 yards $.7S. High-class novelties $3.00. Fine imported Clay Worsted, the acme of the serge finish. Wear unexcelled, the pattern $6.00. Silk finish, Henrietta black, the superior of the silk warp in appearance, style and wear $6. Dress Patterns of the finest mixtures and Broad cloths $4.00 to $1.00. Of fast black Satine, and lined $1.00. Better quality, with ruffle $1.5"0. SKIRTS! r ,v, vJiJ since excepting as far as to get 1 . J I tct,i mrmi? to siinst.antiatp. mv will to men. His'many friends will be glad to learn that ' Rev. Stewart Mc Queen and family are much pleas ed with their new heme, Mon gumery, Ala. , where they were warmly received, by the cpngre gaticu. The more' the Mont gomery ; people see "of Mr. Mc Queen the better they will like Viim "TTo is nnt, nnlc ari exr.p.llent, man hnt one of the finest gowned in white silk, chiffon large that thoughtful men even rM(.hers that anlflshnrn has trimmings, and carried, an ex- in the Republican partyaie.be Lor hoH anl tho various flPTinm- nnisits honnnot. of Rrido's "R.orps ginning to advocate changes and inatinnc in fiidshnm Viwfl kad I anA rotiUa ..ovnatmna nnnoi-1 reforms in order to lessen the bur- The pension charge now largely exceeds the entire re- pastor of St. Paul's church, in a I form customs, with every pros sweet impressive ceremony. pect of large increases in the lhe bride was becomingly course of thiee years. It is so some fine preachers. i looked lovelier. The maid of den. There is springing up a rAwfitv: Ant t haf t Y c nrmcio r f tno Friday eight at Fremont thieves honor wore white silk, lace trim- wealtby aud weii-to-Jo should entered the store ot leiverton '"S3 iUu uuus m uvl uaiis. cot appear on a pension list. Bros. The handle and the dial- hair. That such pensions may become plate of ' " the combination The" evening was most pleasant- known, it is proposed to print of their safe 'were broken off ly spent in congratulations, music the pension list, so that he who and the space around the and son o-a and all . "was merrv as runs may read. Another fruitful the lock was filled with powder. v,rll " I source of fraud is found in the A sledge hammer irom a near oy :nniAnnt f ti1D .l rapacious pension claim agents. blacksmith shop and-some; other q i ritatioo bv Miss Tom. and it is proposed to put an end tools were found . on the floor. ,. , , , , to their pernicious activity by The rascals must Jiave been mBon.wmcn was wen lenaerouana providiri ' that no fees shall be frightened bv soma noise ma ulnul. nairi to snch tiftnn e hereafter ran off, as the powder was ; not The bridal presents were num -ph3 house committee on inyalid exploded. . it. was a Dungung erous auu ueuuuiui, Riieauug iu pensions has already ordered an piece of .work, evidently' not the (high esteem in which the young amendment to be prepared f or- wui u. ui i Lie cijjcireuwu uiavna- j coupio are iieiu oy meir uiauy i uiuuiug iub giiiutiuj; ui jibuoiuus man. Urime is on tne s increase, friends : l to women who marry old soldiers There is no doubt about that. Amortrthp onpts wpr Misa after the passage of the amende. Furthermore, at ims -season oi of Greensboro, Mr. Hay-mt' , 4l j l mi ...:u t. Ovrmnn r,f Frpmnnt . Mr. Fran- eVer, Bupeiuciai. xuey will uut cU Tami ng, of WR town Pa .. . materially lessen the aggregate. Fifty years is a long time, ,Tr i,vnlr MKinnn n,l at-r.- u nat 13 needed .is a careiul and much longer than the average life L, fr;t tu r,A Mt-u t. thorough revision on a basis that of man. Just think for a moment n castex 'irs Avcock Mig's will exclude all but the helpless ot the btn nay oi ouuury Farrior and a host of friends ""' Fewbovsand zirls 12 vears of age (u;a a ii cripples of the .wat. Naonebe- xUJ McKinne, of Kinston, Miss there is no excuse for crime. are, how them up. Among many others, the following prominent citizens heard Senator Butler utter his slander of his testify: Thos. H. Battle, President Bank of Rocky Mount Hon. J. B. Phillips, Battleboro, farmer, Rev. A. D. Betts, Minister of the Gospel. Capt. Robert Whitaker, yard master,' A, C. L. ' Ed. G, Muse, commercial trav eler. M. Oppenheimer, of the firm of Oppenheimer & tomithson. W. 1. Uregory, testimony statement. If have maliDgned Mr. Butler T?U i A there ia a course ODen to him bv tllUClCLL asrent In all thirteen, of among the very best citizens oi tms section. Thirteen! an unlucky numoer ior Marion Butler. Mr. J. B. Phillips says: "Say for mo that Marion Butler's claim that he used the words 'agents of Fifty Years Ago. Qrmndf ather's hat 1 And within it yon e, Grandfather's favorite cough remedy.. Whether 'twas Asthma, Bronchitis or Croup, Or baby at night waked the house with whoop, With Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Gran'ther was sure That no cold or cough would e'er fail of a; cure. In hats the styles change, but the record will show Coughs arc cured as they were SOlyears ago.- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, and lung diseases- Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heals. It is not a cheap cough syrup, which, soothes but does not strength en ; it is a physician's cough. remody, and it cures. It is put up in large bottles, only, for household use. It -was; awarded the medal at the "World's Fair of ninety -three.. It has a record of 50 Years of Cures. Just a few lines about against the- best people - , t uuurr; u? BU .lu " " . . native State, and can so receivthe puni shment the I Handkerchiefs ! these most dainty of all the T H aru I i he I tori I Christmas offerings. Most of them were bought looking to the holidays, and after searching the stocks of New York. We are showing as the re sult the best lines possible and invite your curi osity. Comparison of values will prove our most efficient salesman. Appended are a few random notes : Of fine cotton, initial embroidered 3 for 25 c. -it now remains for aii Rood of sheer cotton, hemstitched and handsomely em- Senator Butler hencefore with 4- Vl -v It - 11 t A-ia Vfcl Cm rfV OfTI f Vl CX floh UD uuuw,0.Ux w.uu.. " r-C 1! 1 -J J 1 1 J.:i.l 1 r serves. There is no language to UI pure linen, emuroiuerea anu IieillbtlLUlCU crime deserves. If I have libeled him, by all means let him fi.19 his complaint with the proper au thorities and have me punished for tbe same. To be sure, such a course on the part of the Senator might prove a boomerang and he migbt come out of it with the seal oi slanderer and liar stamped upon his brow. I am willing to take the risk on Tr,nrarm W part Are you willing to take lh ou y uurs oeuoiiui muiu Butler? W. A. Campbell. broidered 6 for $1.00; 3 for 0 cents. I IfNcnriKa Viic infamu t.VlPro sVmnlrl rs 11 1 1 1 1"J t J shyiockand the monopolies' in- Z fZ i ; Zn North PcauoPea eQges Deautiiui emoroiaery cents. . , . t-. i . : 1 . jz 1 jiMvjv. ' stead of Democrats, is false. His charge was made against Demo crats.and 1 am willing to swear to it." Those who know "doe' Phillips would be satisfied if there were no other evidence. Rev. A. D. Betts says: "I am sorry to say that the young man . . " - . .. i , i. said it. 1 remember it wen, ior it hurt me to think that a man in so high a position should so slander some of the best people in the State." Now we ask those who have not had the privilege of know ing this devout man of God, to in inquire about him and find out from some one who does Know him who he is and what strength and conviction his words must carry. With his great big heart filled fall and brimming over with love to his fellow man, nothing but the strongest conviction of a duty owed to his God and his country could ever force him to say a word ca'culated to hurt the feelings of a fellow man. Marion Butler, do not say that Brother Betts lies, the Carolina soil, or in it. Ed Argus. were incapacitated in the war. Such a revision would bring the pension list down to reasonaoifr ngures, and relieve it of the odium with then, are living to dayi dBut in m wishing them a long and happy gdges pensions to the providence or Aimigury uou, life filled with ugef uinega and overy Some have oeen spared to go oe- U0od thing vond the mark of three :score and ton. Am..nf them are our irood f " Everybody bays So . -My. , - anti Mrs WiHinm Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most which it is now widely regarded. A. Faison. of Sampson county, rnl ffi 2 ' The people have come to consider On Jnnnnrv firh. at the old home- tuta. act gently aiid . positively on it an aggregation of penury, mis- taaj Proanrit ttPtf eat: ) thfiv will kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing representation and fraud, and for T.' VCrfViL 'f tie entire system, dispel coias, cure , ftf thp reallv helDk&s celebrate" the- fiftieth anniversary headache, fever, habitual constipation the sake oi tne reaiiy neipiess of their marriage their Golden and biliousness. Please buy and try a pensioners the list should be re- WeddkS ."Hoite of friends all LLfJvM and reformed from top to oyer thc country will rejoice with I au druggist bottom. Chicago's Aldermen elevathog their salaries from three dollars a week to fifteen hundred a yar is another sample of the put up jobs not unusual in. such places. Wken bilious or costive, eat a ca3oa ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. 10c, M5 conts. . ; '. '. An, Ohio woman - proposes to fast thirty days. . . There is a vatit difference between - the Ohio.wo- men and the Ohio men. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ver made, ..... Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they, cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Ttism 1s onlv one way to cure deafness . ... ... . - J i J .. 1 MAn.AIO ana tnat is oy consiiiuiiitiutu i-v?lucviot, nafnR is causea dv an lDuamcu wu' ..lit.inn nf the raucous lining of the TT.nstnnKian Tube. When this tube is lixiflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Hearing, ana wiieu n. cu A.ely closed deafness is tho result and thn inflammation can be taken nt and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed fox'-e er; nine cases out of ten are causea bv catarrh, which is noth'ng but an inflamed condition of the mucous 6ur- Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that. vmot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure . ts n i ior cireumm, mw CiTSold by di -upgJttts, 50c Of fine linen lawn, hemstitched and scalloped edges, very dainty work 50 cents. At SI. 25 we have an exquisite piece of hand-embroidered work. Ask to see these, even .if you have rm intention nnrrhasinor 1Tia ia the orwrmlalnfc of irMLa I TO thousands at this aeason. IP Tf They have no appetite; food KMfWfcfc does not relish. They need the toning up of rhn st.nma.Rh and diffeBtiVB OTCans, Which a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla wfll give Thoro-aro inct tu;n rnas in niir stnrk to them. It also purifies and enriches tne m..v.. J biood, cures that distress attering and which we wjsh particularly to draw your at- Internal misery only a dyspeptic can j know, creates an appetite, overcomes that t t- One is a Smyrna of excellent qual- tired feeling and builds up an4 sustauw k J thewholephysical system Itso prompt- jt 26x60. We JUSt DOUght a feW tO Sell at ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp- fc J w toms and cures nervous headaches, that tt "T'yQ DOLLARS. Seems 10 aave Hiuiwt n ui.g vw.... I m uiiici 19 uui own inipui latiuii iiuwi Siam of the beautiful -Khevar Rugs. These Sarsaparilla x possess a lustre of rich colorings that must is the best-in fact the one True Biood Fanner. Ibeseento be fully appreciated, 27x54 inches Hood's Pills K5i2SiLiBft ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. CHENILLE PORTIERES These are of an extra WANTED: Trustworthy and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for re sponsible, established bouse in Forth Carolina. Monthly -165.00 and ex- Enclose seif-addressed stamped envei- quality of Chenille and come in two sizes- $3 and $4. ope. The Dominion Company. Dept. t . r Chicago, m . deci8w2pw TABLE COVERS. Chenille, Damask, Denim, Farmer Joe Letter who cleaned up a few million dollars in wheat pjugin an 3 kinds all sizes 15 cents to $4.0. two days ago in vjnicagu wasuuv one of the boys who - plowed the soil where the wheat was grown. " -"- The indications aro that the TJ AriDTT 1311' minority in Congress at this ses- m V tf B I B UL A J) JK kjr sion wUl give Mr. Reed a great - " deal more trouble than ;,wUl the CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE. majuni-y. y 7
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