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V 77 i! s:ot -to l.vr.K or Coni-i i wilii you. fiEO- fl.TSOTiWOOR, Jr.,Fres lift. J. tuoT', Vico Pres. mm m mm m$ m m m m . m m -rm n r . rv v mx m in i m x m v n w National Bank Goldsboro Offers to depositors every accom modation that Safk Banking Jwlll warrant. CEO- fl. NORWOOD, Jr.. Pres. M. J. BEST, Vice free. 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' ' Vol, XVII. GGLiDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY J AK IB. 1898 NO 37 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome end delicious. forgery, aud be issued a check to "Alviu Sutton" for the rise of 100, which the bearer presented at the bank and had cashed the check being genuine. Later, iu posting day, a their purchases of the duplication of numbers rovAt BA'iNO pnv.-p rn n?w von. vl 'I i " 7 - d f: 4 ... The fertilizer piopls are bb ginuiug to bustle aronud. It is a pleasure and pride of our peo ple to knuw that we, have manu factured in Goldsboro the leading fertilizer iu North Carolina The Pro ii tic Cotton Grower. - . A year from now and the Leg islature will bo in session, aud it will no a Democratic legislature, too The while p?op!e cf North Carolina have had enough of 'fusion." Many of the best mett in the State were deceived. But they see their error now, and there wi.i be this j?oar of 1898 c great gettiutr toetLr ot the white mnn of Nort h Carolina, and - the old State nil be rt deeiud. If Mr. Joseph Lcitc;, 'be Wheat King, and hi party, t-f specula tors i?et a dollar and o. quarter a bushei for the imtnere holding; of wheat thtjy now nave, trie cons 12 liters of ll:ur ttiust needs fvjot ihi'j i-iil. fcquiiz'i'y the public after ibis fashion is one of tha ways k-wge foxtunts are made, aud while it may not bo a crime against any written law, it savor? very much of a violation of the golden rule, Mr. Thad. Hrm is on a. visit to his sister Mrs. C A. - Wilkinson, at Ilr.lia, Beaufort County. Thad is one of our model youns; farm ers, following in, t";e foistej s aud carrying oulj training of his estccmevLfatHcr, the late Matthew Interki'Xj was a Democrat of t-.-.f i f s i r 1 Te i ivii i j?srislature was discoyercd; r.eiereriee wps had to the weighers tickets, and thereby the spurious ticket was detected, Mr. Pate, the weigher, was consulted. He bad not is sued such a ticket. The whole j t hing was a forgery. Mr. Pate I remembered a si ra nge mau bang ! iug around hits for quite a while ; during the day, watching ! Ill m close iy as he weighed icotlor-, made out tickets and ! marked the numbers on the ; hales. ' The strange nan finally let t, and Mr. Pate Ih'nks it was then that he made out the spur ious ticket, with numbers follow ing those he had last seen Lu'iu weigh, and presented it at Mr. Burden's business office. The forged ticket had some calculation on the back of it, which Mr. Bor den re nernhers to have made find then discarded the ticket on the street. The forger picked it up and did his hold work on the face of it, with above resnlts. It is to be hoped that ho will bo apprehended NEWTOWN CLOCK. -- ft. I '-i -S' "'I A ? H A...1:. CI 7- J -tticcrats, and Wayne county iu the I with ability and the courage of his convictions. Mr. Geo. C. Southerland, for merly of this city, but now con ducting a x rcsperous drug storo in Washington, D. U., and Miss Susie Crabtref , one cf our most popular and universally admired youig ladies, were married in Yviibou on January Gtl , and took tht noriiitouud train iiom thai town for their future home iii Washington It was a romance. May they ba happy and prosper ous always. Our good friend and towns man Mr. L. E. Edgertoc, who moved in from the country about a year ego, fays he' was just about getting us-d to the hum drum of city rife in "Greater Goldsboro," when that town clock invention of Mr. Giddeus started up, and now he is devot ing himself to the task of becom ing accustomed to that. Lazarus says he has gotten far enough along with bis new schooling not to run out and yell ' fire" every hcur in the-day time when . that clock strikes, but that be "hain't got used to it at night yet." A typographical, error caused a mistake of tea thoi s vnd dollars in the report of the pro ceedings of the County Board of Education, published in the Argus of last.week. The amount of mouey apportioned to the pub lic schools for the present year is $15,951 instead of $5,951. Ev ery school committeeman in the county has already been notified by the Board of the exact amount of money apportioned to each school district. There is sufficient money to run a four months schopl all over the county. The Board of Education at the very beginning of its administration acted with great care in the se lection of school committeemen, and the schools are running smoothly, and wjth great satis faction to their patrons. All the school committeemen in Wayne county are white men, and the members of the county Board of Education are all Democrats. A novel theft was boldly per petratedvin this city last week. and the culprit is stui at large. He gave his name as Alvin Sut ion, and presented at the office of Mr, Arnold Borden, to Mr. JN. ' Schwab, one. of Mr. Borden's cotton tickets duly made out for several bales of cotton, with weights a sequence of nurrbers; price and the apparent signature of Mr. Jno. L. Pate, one of . the , cotton weighers. The ticket went through Mr. bchwab s hand without detection that it was a It i Tot a Public rurcl-.ade, ISut is a Pub He Con venieinio "Nevertlieless : TKe In volition of Ir. I., 11. Giddens. Not many cities the sizs of Goldsboro are without a town clock, erected from the public funds-, but as our city authorities have aot taken active steps to ward s-eeurirg such a greatly d S;rid cm veuit-uce, our- tosr.; man Mr. L. D. Giddeus, some weeks since set his ingenies hraiu at work to experiment along this Hue, and ia eouse quince, success bus crowned nis praiseworthy efforts and now a oil very-tout d bell peals forth every hour of the day and night." Mr. Giddens has for years n id a street clock standing in front of his jewelry store which furn ished ne correct time t,o those who could s..-e it, but this waa-i no service to those who were afar eff, aud in this last undertaking, in which he was prompted solely by a desire to benefit the public, tie has overcome the obstacle of distance by placing a large he'd on the top of his store building which is connected to the street cioek by means of wires charged wiin electricity. It is readily recognizod as the work of a ger ies, aud it not only reflects ered't on that gentleman's ability as an inventor, but when the purpose is considered for which so much hard study was required, it at once pats him down as a public benefactor. The genius of Mr. Giddens the elder can be traced lineally to L. D. Jr., who Las thus early made for himself a reputation as a jew- cior. At nis lowelry store there is always on exhibition some nov elty which is his own handiwork. A great many in this city still remera ber tho handsome watch which he made himself while receiving in struction at a Northern Horologi cal -Institute. It was a model of machinery and the appearance- of the casings was truly beautiful. His work of enarravino: is artisti- cally adorned with beautiful em-j bellisUments and must be admired j by those with an eye for the beau tiful. He is, moreover, very po pular with the trading public, and in all progressive movements he takes a lively interest. He is an active and influential member of Goldsboro' s volunteer fire depart ment, and is one of the leading spirits in behiilf of the coming State Firemans' Tournament that is to bo held here next summer. NO COMPROMISE CANDIDATE. Gen Clrosvenor's Vigorous De nial of this Fake Storjr. Washington, D: C, Jan. 7. General Grosvenor of Ohio, re turned to Washington yesterday, and in t-peakiig to a reporter of the Post, concerning the story al ready current that his return at thi3 particular time was due to the fact that a "compromise candi date" would be agreed upon and put forward if it was finally seen that Hanna could not pull through, said : "It is an infernal, dcmnable lie." "I have not seen the Presi dent." added Gen. Grosvenor, "and I shall not see him before 1 go back to Ohio. I am here to make a speech on Civil Service. I believe that Mr. Hanna will be elected, hut the time has passed for making predictions. One might as well prophesy what the remper-itnre will be on the Fourth of next J uly." "Why was the caucus aban doned?" "It was not abandoned. There was never any authoritative an nouncement of ti caucus, and those wl o eugirestcd that it might be held were not competent to speak. A caucus would be both unwise aud unnecessary. If we have not enough votes the demonatration of lack would be fatal. If we have enough votes we do not pro pose to let the opposition know where they are. "What is'the situation now?" 'The salient point of the pres ent biluaiion is the fact that there is no agreement between the Dem ocrats and the boiling Republi cans as to the election of a Senator they may be able to reconcile their differences, but if so ii will be upon the bas is . of a Democrat for either the short or long Senato rial term. The Democrats" will not give their votes without re ceiving some return. I do not heli-;ve. howevei, that the two elements wiii be able to unite, and I confidently expect Mr. Haunt's election next Wednes day. I do not even look for a I1INS0N-SMITII. ! Cherry F -- -i- -a 1 cots a;ore tliaa other medi cines. But theu it cures more than other medicines. Most of the clieap cough medicines merely palliate; they aitora iocl pr.a tempo rary relief. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral" does not patch up cr palliate. It CWfCS. ASSESSMENTS ON NEW BERN DISTRICT FOR 1898. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. g " T- - ?: V. t w a - - . s a x 2 g . g CHURCHES and CIRCUITS. g 3 3 3 6 4 I w . . M :. tS- ' Q - Q o Centenary, New Bern . $ 200 00 29 00 92 00 $ 219 00 $ 140 00 $ 73 00 $ 76 00 $ 5 00 8 50 St. Pard, Goldsboro 200 00 29 00 92 219 140 73 76 5 8 50 St. John's, Goldsboro '. 30 00 4 30 13 70 32 90 21 11 11 50 75 ' 1 20 Goldsboro Circuit 75 00 11 00 .35 50 82 50 52 50 27 40 28 60 1 90 3 20 Mt. Olive Circuit 90 00 12 90 "41 98 70 63 33 . 34 50 2 25 3 60 Suow Hill Circuit 125 00 18 20 57 50 137 87 50 45 70 48 90 3 20 5 70 La Grange Circuit 65 00. 9 40 30 71 30 45 50 24 25 1 70 2 60 Kinston 110 00 16 00 50 60 120 50 77 40 20 41 80 2 75 4 70 Giif ton Circuit : 58 00 8 40 26 70 63 50 40 60 21 20 17 50 1 50 1 75 Yanceboro Circuit 15 00 2 15 6 85 16 45 10 50 5 50 5 75 35 60 Craven Circuit 90 00 12 90 41 98 70 63 33 34 50 2 25 3 60 Jones Circuit.... 75 00 11 00 3 5 50 82 50 52 50 27 40 28 60 1 90 3 20 Pamlico Circuit 75 00 11 00 35 50 82 50 52 50 27 40 28 60 1 90 3 20 Carteret Circuit 70 00 10 20 32 20 73 20 49 25 60 26 GO 1 75 2 95 More-head City 72 00 10 40 33 78 50 50 26 27 30 1 80 3 00 Beaufort 100 00 14 50 40 104 50 70 36 50 38 2 50 4 25 Straits Circuit... 40 00 5 80 1 90 41 80 28 14 60 15 20 1 1 70 Core Sound Mission . 10 00 1 50 50 10 90 7 3 65 3 80 -25 50 W. L. ARRENDELL, W. S. RONE, Secketaky. Chaiuaian. America" Myopy. An old story is repeated by Charles Denby, Jr., Secretary of the United States Legation in Chi na, in writing in the North Amer ican Review of America's oppor tunity in Asia It is the lack of capable representatives of Ameri can commercial and manufactur ing interests. Our people, if they trade at all with China, are con tent to trade through English or German agents, who will always sell English or German goods rst, and afterwards American goods if they can. "Nothing is so badly needed," ho says, "as aggressive American business .methods." This is probably not more true in China than other foreign countries, but the need and the opportunity are more conspicuous. Not in Asia only but even in South Amer ica, English and German enter prise has occupied fields where, if wc expect to win a place, we must win it by bettering the example of these rivals and not by merely fol lowing in their wake. Asthma, BronchHis, Cioup, Whooping Cough, and every other cough, will, -whsn other remedies fail, yield to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It has a record of CO years of cure3. Bond for the "Curebook" free. J. C. Ay or Co., Lowell, Mass. 0 It Daily Argus, Jan. 7. At the First Baptist Church last night, Rev. J as. Long offici ating. Mr. Giles Hinson and Miss Maud Smith were-happily mar ried in the presence of a number of friends and admirers. - ! The bride is the daughter of Mr.. T. D. Smith, who is .known in this city, where be once held a position as compositor on Tue Argus, and who is now filling a position iu the Government Printing Office in Washington. Miss Smith bad recently come to Goldsboro to visit relatives, and it is since she has been here that she met for tbe first time the gal lant groom, who is a man of ex cellent character and good busi ness standing. Each seemed to be to the other's liking and the matcfc was soon made and tho marriage consummated. The happy event comes in the nature of a pleasant surprise to Mr. Hinson's many friends among the public generally who are lay? ishina; their congratulations ; and best wishes for a Jong and useful life to the happy couple. May iVith Have Gotten ' Away $30,000? Chicago, January 6. The Chi cago police were requested by the Pikcrton Detective Agency to ap prehend Clark Braden, Jr., the absconding night clerk of the American Express Company, in the New York office. The loss suffered by. the express company through the clerk s disappearance is, the Pinkertonsallege, $30, 000.: According to tho statement made by the detective agency of the amount taken by Braden $25, 000 was in currency, consisting of fifty 500 bills and five $1,000 gold bonds of the Consumers' Gas Company, of Chicago. J. O. Berry, one of the best known citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. He Had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures: but DeWitt's was the one that did the work and he will verify this statement if anyone wishes to write mm J. u, mil & Bon, Goldsboro, and John Ii. Smith, Mt. UUvo Warning: Persons whe suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves suffer-in? and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy fnr coughs, colds, croup and all throat an&'uDfr troubles. J. H. Hill & Hon.Goldsboro and John R; Smith, Mt Olive Train Robber Killed. S'-. Louis, Mo., January 6. Charles Dayton, who is supposed to have lived at 115 Fourth av nue, in New York, was found di.ad under a railway trestle across Cabokia;lcrek. in East St. Louis, 111., to-day. He is sup posed to be one of two robbers who were thrown from an Illin ois Central train last night after attempting to rob a passenger in the smoking car. The two men got on th train at East St. Louis just as it was pulling out from the depot and ook a seat at the back of the smoking car. After the train, had passed the viaduct and was go ing at considerable speed the men approached a prosperous looking man, who sat about the middle of the car Thev asked turn to changre a bill and when be drew a roll of money from his pocket for that purpose one of tbe robbers grabbed it. In the fight that followed between the robbers and the passengers one of the former jumped from the tram and the other was thrown from the train. Only $12 was secured by the robbers, , There is no need of little children be- ins tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel balve gives instant relief aDd cures. permanently. J. H. Hill & Pon. (ioldsboro, ard John R. Smith. Mt. Olive. Gomez is quoted as expressha' himself in favor of the Cubans purchasing their freedom from Spain. He names $250,000,000 as Mr. Richard Crocker's new Democratic .club is to have 2,000 members, is to be sa tional in scope and expects to name the next goyernor of New York aud president of theUnitsd States. Arthur Pue Gorman's name is the first one to be pre sented for noa resident member ship. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cures in 30 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lot on. It never fails. Sold by M. 15. Rot Inson & Bro.. Goldsboro !N C A word to the wicked is suffi cient if you call him a liar. You can't cure consumption but vou can avoid it and cure every other form ot throat or lung trouble by the use of Jne Minute fJougli (Jure. J. H Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R. Smith, Mt. Olive. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever if the cost price doesn't leak out. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure bil liousness, constipation, sick headache. Lit. Hul & Son, Goldsboro and Jno R. Smith Mt Olive. The ink is entitled to credit for much of the mightiness attributed to the pen. That is tbe way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and all forms of fevers Malaria. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nau seating tonics. Price 50c J, H. Hid & Son. f Udaboro if. C. The average girl prefers a bojr caught to the presidency of a spincer club. Kbeumatism is duo to lactic acid in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neu tralizes the acid and completely cures the aches and pains of rheumatism, Be s'ure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills are p.asy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, billious ness. 25 cants. A clock points out the hours for a man, but a charming woman makes him forget them. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex. says that when he has a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of oth ers do the sama thing. Do you? J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and. John R. Smith. Mt. Olive. Are we to understand that Count Ito is the Japanese form of our American Me Too? You can't afford to risk your l'fe by allowing a cold to develop into pneu monia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure afforded by One Minute Ceugh Cure. J. H Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R Smith, Mt. Olive Newbern Journal: Last month, December, was one of tbe biggest months in the oyster business Newbern has ever known, the receipts being estimated at 35,000 bushels. Made Mr. Caldwell Mad. Raleigh Post. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, the chair man; and Mr. J. H. Pearson of the Railway Commission, arrived in the city yesterday from their respective homes to attend the meeting of the Commission here to-day. Mr. Pearson stated that no spe cial business would come oefore the meeting, but that it wa3 called to dispose of the regular docket. Chairman Caldwell had read Wtno Wilson s statement in yes terday's Post, in which ho said that he had told the new Commis sioners that he would jet in the offices of the Commission, but not as a thief in the night, as they (Caldwell and Pearson) had. Mr. Caldwell did not take kind ly to the Gideonite's statement. He said: "He won t tell me or Mr. Pearson either to our fuces that we broke in as a thief in the night." . No Room for Doubt. Proof, 3'cs overwhelming proof can be furnished of the excellent curative qualities of Dr. Bull's Cough Si'rup. "I caught a cold which led to a cough and pain in the chest, (pneumonia?) I bought Dr. Bull's Cough Sjrup, and after taking one bottle of it, the cough began to disappear ; when I finished taldng the second bottle I was cured. Gustav Thurmaster, 49 Hickory St., CIeveland,0." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup costs but 25 cents. Take only Bull's. eMWv MmffiX. In New York m short while ago a baby was born in jail. IU mother was be intf tried for murder. Every womanly heart gives a tnrob ol sympathy at blight upon tha poor little baby's life. But a baby need not be born in jail to be -unfortunate. Any baby which is not welcomed into this world with THE BOTTOM DROPS OUT. Of the North Carolina Railroad Lease Case. Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 6. The lease investigation before Special thought of the I Master Craig to-day developed a sensation in the withdrawal of Philip W. Avirett, one of the Governor's counsel, from the case. Mr; Avirett stated that his withdrawal was due to the nu merous attacks made upon bim lovinsr hearts I hv t.h nfioosn-vrifira nf t.ho Ktn.t.o fsndrfor;unatehnd Particularly by an article Anvmotherwho I which armeared in the Evening p jjujmdiij wc u u uauit Ul unww W nr d . nf this oi tv act flornhor h ta h I ' J 1 whwww. v A . t . t . l , uonwiouiory cause nougn na flirl m ontinn thici tit o o n H i o baby's welfare by every means that Nature agreement between him and Mr. and science afford to keep her physical I W. powers up to uie very niguesi point. insf a healthy constitution upon may darken its future with weakness and disease. Every expectant mother oug-ht to know and avail herself of the strengthening- and re-enforcing properties of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. 'It gives health and endurance to the delicate organs concerned in motherhood. Taken early during the period of expectancy, it makes the coming H. Day, another of the Gov ernor's counsel. The day was consumed in hear ing witnest.es for the Southern. President Spencer, of the Southern Railway, was the first of baby perfectly safe and comparatively I Witness introduced. easv. It makes the mother strong and i cheerful, and gives health and natural vigor to the child. It is the only medicine of its kind devised for weak and delicate women by an edu cated, experienced physician. For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and burgical Institute, ot Buffalo, He testified to the manner of the making of the lease, and stated that no "intimations" or "threats" were used in securing it; that long leases were custom ary now, and that the North Carolina Railroad was necessary another N. Y. His thousand-oae illustrated book. "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad-1 to the Southern, Unless viser - contains aavice ana BBggcsugmi no tjtqo Kiiilf vvhir-h prvnm,ti nnoit tn rpari A nm. 1 UUe Wd,!s "UUU. . - " . . : l , . t- a, j t , per-bonnd copy will be sent absolutely tree I vapt o, . Aiexanaer, Ijren. ti, on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay coit Hoke, Mr. H. W. Fries, Col John L. Morehead. Mr. D. J Maxwell. Dr. V. E. Turner, Messrs. Chas. W. Johnson, John P. Allison and Leo S, Overman. These are all North Carolinians of prominence. All of them were members of the old Board of Di rectors, and were asked if any intimation or inducement was f mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound for 31 stamps. A sure and permanent cure for constipa tion is Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One "Pellet" im w . kl fwts. tro a mild, cathaxtift- Bottled Up! An Old Doctor's Favorite. ou ciiuiiauio suuj iu ye pttiu, auu f medicine over forty years, originated, says he has no doubt some syn dicate of American capitalists could be induced to take charge of the collection of customs on the island and pay Spain in. in stalments. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using De Witt's witch uazel Halve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. J, H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John It. Smith, Mt. Olivo. - The Si.orrs lecturer In the Yale Law School course this year will be the Hon. W. L. Wilson, presi dent of the Washington and Lae University, of Virginia. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively oh kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire Bystem, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation: and biliousness, : Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-dav. 10. 25. 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure byj Hill UI'UgglBW, used and claimed that Botanic Stood Balm, (B. H. B.). which has now been in use about forty-five years, wa the best Tonic and Blood Purifier - ever given to the world. It never fails to cure-the most malignant ulcers, sores rheumatism, catarrh, and all skin and blood diseases. .Beware 01 substitutes. Use this standard remedy. Price per large bottle 81.00. ST or sale by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, JN . C. It is well to observe that the pension looters are " very much cast down at the turn things have taken in Mr. Hanna's fortunes Against the Immigration Bill. New York, January 7. A pre liminary meeting for the setting on foot of an active opposition to the immigration bill introduced in Congress by Senator Lodge, making it necessary for immi grants to be able to read five lines of the constitution before being allowed to land in this country, was held this afternoon at the Astor House. A number of well known men were present, including Oscar S. Straus, W. Bourke Cockran, Robert Gan&. Dr. J. L. Senner, former United States - Commis sioner of Immigration, James McMahon, president of the Im migrants' Savings Bank: Alfred F. Seligsberg, aaembor of As sembly; Kv Father Bonaven ture Fiscope, John Crame. W. Bourke Cockran and Dr. Senner were elected president and secretary pro tern., and it was agreed to hold a meeting to morrow at the Astor House to elect permanent officers, adopt a constitution, and complete the organization, When bilious or costive, eat a casca- ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 10c, 25 cents. Enfield Enterprise: On Christ mas eve the house of Nelson. Rus sell, an old colored man who lives about two miles from town, was entered aud the old man robbed held out for tneir SUpp0rt of the 01 auuui wind!, iie uau oeen 1 lease. saving up for many years. "Unclel All replied in the negative. Nelson" is an old-time darkey, I The witnesses have all been and he began .his savings awayl examined, and the counsel will back in the antebellum davs. conclude the hearing with argu- T . I LUcLiii iu-iuurru w. Lenoir iopic: iir. luoses 11. Cone, of Noav York, has pur chased a large amount of land in Watauga county and is going into the fruit growing business on a xC. vlj Whether in the form of oill r.owd to be very cheap, put as op- or liquid, the doctor's prescription fos portunies for earning a living in blood diseases is always the same their cultivation their cheapness coifonand aitit! t ji 11 i 1 . . . . . . . .. may nave proveci our. a snare. I system, Dut tney aiso ary tip tne marrow Most of them have probably been in je bonei! at the saE?e time. abandoned because of the impos- j foints give way to a stiffness, the rack. sibility of cultivating them to ad- mg pains of rheumatism. The form vantage. In New Hampshire such farms have sometimes been bought j turely take possession of the body, and for county seats for rich men, who hl js but a short step to a pair of to them m the summer the hair nnd rivnf th bnM f months. Here is no aisappoint-1 amon truly nombie. Contagious J31ood Poison the curse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled the doctors. Their pot ash and mercury bottle up the poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the month and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed purely vege ment as regards profits here. Farming has an attraction for rsome minds, and it is a delightful occupation for men who livecruiet and have the money to support it. There is the speculative class, I also, who think they cau go into special lines of farming and make money there, but such farms as suit their purpose are not likely to be found abandoned. The only safe way to purchase abandoned arms m Massachusetts is to be sure you have enough money to Relief in Six Uours. distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure," This new remedy 1 a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It rlioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost imBediatelyt If you want juick relief and cureths is your rem edy. Sold by M E Robinaon tV 3ro, druggists. Goldsboro, N C. ; To Open New Treaty Ports. London, Jan. 7. The financial article of the Globe says it is re ported on the Stock Exchange that the British Government has arranged to guarantee the Chi nese loan of 16,000,000 ($80,000, 000), the price of issue to be 110; It transpired during the day that the. Marquis of - Salisbury had a long conversation yester day with the Chinese Minister. This is connected with the loan story. ,.- : - It is learned on excellent au thority that in the event of Great Britain guaranteeing the new Chinese loan, the concessions re quired will be the opening of new treaty ports, open to all nations ali ke. - - ; -s - .. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. ---: .;: -..-.v. That the bicycle is still so pre valent on the streets is due to its taking advantage of the absence of the icicle. - " - ; Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weakenor gripe, lOo. ,. . .Ml I , mi i. I 1 support your possession, lueu table, and one thousand dollars reward is become a landholder in tins way I offered for proof to the contrary. It ic ,Ullmif ile r.nmaQtinno " never fails to cure Contajncras Blood r I PrtiQnn Sfrntnla. Kwema. KhetitnatlSTn. - mi I cauvk.i jl au v luvi uijvuj. .u lion S A ills. I blood. If vou have a blood disease. Wo nft'pi- Otis TTnmlrpd Dollars I take a remedy which will not miure you. Beword for any casefof CataiTh that Beware of mercury; don't do violence cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh to your system. Don't get bottled up ! y , I UU1 UUU 8CUL 11 CC U iliy AUUlCDOi 11 ' - 1 -VT... ft nM.itii. 1 ' . dtlattt'i f la XT'. T r'TIT'-VTTT'V 9- f 'H "P,. I " " "w - " Toledo, U We the undersigned, have known! Raleiffh Post: Few people in F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, North Carolina know that there is rrStaZ lWmoant ofaiioed land financially able to carry out anyin me oiate ana mai claims ior obligations made by their firm. I possession of various tracts are West & Tkuax, Wholesale Drug- granted almost daily by the Sec- gists, Toledo. O retaryof State. For the past W aldistg, Kinnan & MARvrs, vhole- ,u i ,l L Hall's Catarrh ;Cure is taken in- retary of State's offico has been ternally, acting dh-ectly upon the! busy making grants of land. Most oiooa ana mucous sunaces 01 tne of the reque8ts for grants of un S allDru.'nSsf ? Western iyui lu uuuiiuu iu iuu uiouiltaiu The statement is continually region. Onlv a few davs since the neiflg maae tnat tne duik or tne u0rrar nt ctoQ ;eB0fi ror.t mentmerfrm8 for aiece of property near tho ment comes irom xne iarmers. i .. - ru:n c two-thirds of the money which camf aionS ana ciscoverea a signc finds its wav into the Treasurv n vne river DanK, wnicn no one of North Carolina comes from the claimed and he immediately seized cities and towns. on to it. Yesterday the Secretary of State issued a grant for a piece r i r iui uiuueuv iu tun luwuui jiianuu. OUVC X uur iTlUUCy . The State gets 12 cents per aero vneDOXoi i utt srmsiwiusave for tracts of 100 acres or less, many; dollars in doctors bills land 15 eents on lots of 'more than rhevwUlsurelvcurealldiseases aw acres. j.nis money is given of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation andbilio- to the educational fund. Should congress punch a few holes in the civil service law it will only make it possible for Carl Schurz to deal in more ora tory. This '-will be an evil far usness, a million people endorse more annoying to the public than TUTT'S Liver PILLS civil serviC8. wilh a11 ita vicious- uess . . 1 1 - a I If Mark Hanna is as handy at oTuXZ t V u bribery as he.has been in destroy- sponsible, established house in iortb. -ing labor organizations there is Carolina. Monthly t65.00 and ex hardly a doubt but-, he will be S u8! fT7' Eeierence- opo. The Dominion. Company, Dept. K. v;iiicago, aeel w2pw i ahW to nirhhfiRf hia ounf. in l.ho I . r. - JSe'nate. - - ' irnrrin) iTuirn tiv thp c - ti i is a- a,; h' ! If i T j
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1898, edition 1
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