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) ' J- ' 1 i i t. r . - l vi t . - E ' I I I: r m ' i I National Bank Goldsboro Wants your business, and will be glad to Talk, or Cobresposd with you. , GEO. fl. NORWOOD, Jr., Pres I. J. BB5 I , Vice Pres. t'i.-i ri wpi m rj m ra h ij i-i t. t i lj m v yi i : l r r . h i i i I s . a . i i i i i i i i i i 2ni i National Bank Goldsboro Offers to depositors every accom modation that Safb Banking will warrant GEO. fl. NORWOOD, Jr., Pres. M.J. BEST, Vice Pre . . , . , .-, , .... . -;' ., ., .. -,, .... , - .. . . . -. ' This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, No soothing Btrains of Maia's son, - Doth au eternal vigil keep ' - Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" VolTVII. r- GOLDSBQRQ. N. C. THURSDAY JAN. 27, 1898 NO 39 , , - - . j : - - -J Royal makes the food pure, wholesome cad delicious. Absoluteiy Pwro SOVAl BAKING POWtlFK CO., NEW VOWt. DEMOCRACY. ITS RECORD AND ITS FUTURE The Argus ilas Faith Tliat tlie l'eople .11 Kolnrn to It WitH Strooger 'ealty Tliau liver, and That It "Will Again Triumph and Forever Henceforth. LOCAL. BRIEFS Mr. B. J. J. Sing, the Chinese groceryman, has moved inio the store on Walnut street recently vacated by Mr. R. K. Pipkin, ard has opened up a fresh and full line of family groceries at retail. Goldsboro has hardly a more y-rspsive and public spirited cit zcnwthan Alderman E. W. Cox. He has c'one much for the mater ial upbuilding of Goldsboro, and is now engaged in the construction of several handsome cottages on his property in the vicinity of the Graded School Me. E.J. Best, of the Bar of this city, has been appointed by Judge Purnell .-is his stenographer and type writer, at a salary of $900 per year, paid by the Government. Mr. Best was recommended for the place by Hon. Jas. E. Boyd, of Greensboro, now one of the assis tant U. S. Attorney-Generpls. Thk Standard Manufacturing Company, of this city, of which Mr. D. E. Smith is general man ager, is daily receiving large orders for future delivery of truck crates and baskets. The strawberry business between the city and Wilmington will be greater this year than everJifof e if favorable seasons preyail from this time on. y This has been a glorious winter for the farmers. , 'Xhcy have had rlenty of clear, cool weather for saving pork, but so mild has it been that nearly all tne season plenty warm for plowing, fencing and other out door work. Mean time, so little rain has fallen that the eround is in excellent condi tion for preparation for planting The nrst montn of tne new year has almost gene. We now write 1898 as elibly as we wrote 1897 less than one short month aaro. Thus do we become by de grees accustomed to change The new of to-day is old to mor row, and m fchs mercy, man is enabled to throw aside memories of soriows passed, and with hope j in his heart welcome the sunlight of the coming day. Under the pressure of the hard law passed by the last leg islature, the tax collectors have been up and. doing, collecting taxes, and the people under fear of the jail have made sacrifices to pay. Now the State treasury is running over with money to lie idle for months and months be fore it will be needed. )s there any sense in this? Of course people should pay their taxes, but the law ..should make easy terms of payment. . Wfi regret exceedingly to chronicle the critical illness of our young friend Mr. Will Craw ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford, at their home in this city. He recently underwent an operation in New York, but did not improve, and coming home he has been gradually declining, until now his case is considered critical. The many friends of the family are deeply solicitous for his recovery. His many friends here are glad to see in the city and looking so well, Mr. T. B. Parker, ot the State Farmers' Alliaece, with headquarters at Hillsboro. Mr Parker is one of the true and un terrified Democrats who have la bored to redeem the Alliance from the meshes of partisan pol itics and put it on a high plane of usefulness, for the intelligent guidance of farmers in the culti vation of the soil. Mr. Geo. A. IN or wood, presi dent of the bank of Greenville S. C is in the city on a visit to his son Mr. Geo. A. Norwood Jr president of the National j Bank of Goldsboro. This is a family of bank presidents, anoth- - er son being president of the At lantic National Bank of -Wilmington, and of the pew bank recently organized in Asheville. Mr. Norwood, Sr.. is - not unfa miliar with Goldsboro and this section, having seen hard service in these parts, as elsewhere, during the war. He, of course, sees much improvement " in the city since then, - which is addi tional evidence that we go fors rard, The wisdom of the ages is em- bodied in the Democratic party wisdom born of the experience of the people throughout all thaast, and growing with the cycle&ifintil blossomed into full fruitage in the glorious principles ennunciat ed by Jetferson, when God, in His own good time, had given to the world this free land in which to champion them; and the mission the Democratic party, ever since, being irom tne people and of the people, has been for the people ajrunst would curtail their rigrhts or un- necessarily burden them in the en joyment of hie, liberty and the pursuit of happiness SPAIN IN URATE JPERIL. The London Times Says the Situation is More Serious and Anything May Happen. London. January 21. The Times, discussing the speech oiade by Mr. Hitt in the House of Representatives yesterday on the Cuban belligerency matter says it is convinced that Presi dent McK.iuley does not desire war with Spain, but thinks it doubtful whether he will prove strong fiiiougb to resist tne pres sure brought upon him. The Cuban question, the paper ds, is evidently much more se vus than it was two days ago. at . he Government is not any stru Ver. In such circumstances almost anything may happen, and any accident may precipitate a decision which but recently those who taka it would have in to stand dignantly pronounced impossible. whatever In a recent letter from Washing-ton D. C, to an old friend, Major G A Studer, for twenty years United States Consul at Singapore, says: "While ao Ues Moines 1 became acquainted with a liniment Known E9 Uhamberiain's Such is the party that under the Paia Balm,' which 1 found excellent ,1 .,k; ;,,.ii -t , , I against incumaiism as wen as against eadership of the immortal Vance nftsa nf t.hn t.h,.oa.t. nd nWt.fSivi redeemed the State of North Car- me rnuob. easier breathing-) I had a nlmn frnm t!i reirrn rvf brrnr i l. it touch of preumouia earily this week, , .. ... , i ana wo applications ireeiy apuueu. to was inaugurated wun me epun- tha throaT, and chest relieved me of it nublican nartv's ascendancy in at once. I would not be without it for 1M6 ot,,1 !1 anytmns- " fop sai oy ivi. hodid- o t t I enn X'. Km n.nii Till lAf'a Phfl.rmsp.ir. m 1 . r i . . 1 I'Ka. x j: i I ' -) " . i iui in iuiu iuo suuiiyui ui baiuiv (4oldshoro. and bv Jno. II. Smith at Ml md tne eoiovtrent or liberty, to oiive. Pointed Paragraphs. Chicago News. Even the buckwheat cake to wait its turn. has A full church choir increases tha chants for salvation. A purse is doubly empty when it is full of borrowed money, It's a poor memory that doesn't allow a man to forget what he owes. address themselves to the patriotic task of building up agin the honor and credit and wealth of tbe the good old State, feeding the j while on the mana of thankfulness in a bind pillaged to poverty by the rapacious rascals of that odious regime. And i.s e ycttrs roiled on, ana the Stats grew to greatness, and her famfi went forth throughout the lard, and her sons into ever ciitre, reflecting back honor upon her and winmag reuown for themselves; her rifled treasury v?as - replenished, her stolen pub lic school fund was again bunt up, her university was restored, her closed and delapidated school houses were repaired and reopened and new ones multv plied, colleges were established, intelligence reigied and virla governed the deliberations of these in office. The integrity of contracts and vested rights was resoected and the State's honor sustained. How is it all now? "In the multitude of council there is safety": Words were never truer than this proverb of Scripture, save that other bib lical legend, "when the wicked rule the people mourn." Then Martinez Campos Say Go Back. Madrid, Jan. 21. It is said that the Government is considering the question of appointing G9n. Martinez Campos as Commander-in-Chief ia Cuba, retaining Gen. Blanco as Governor-General of the island. The man who is always down in the mouth seldom gets up in the world. Bashful lovers and kernels of corn usually turn white when they pop. - Time's swiftest flight is caused by the light of a promisory note Fish may be a good brain food, when there is something for it to assimilate with. Tbe trouble with some girls is that thpy are only giddy when they are gay. It seems paradoxical that there isn t a singie person in a room full of married folks. A green grocer is one who trusts the family that has lust moved into the neighborhood. A good reputation is sometimes useful as a parachute to the man who rises rapidly in the world, it is a wise lamer that can convince bis children that tne parade is all there is of the circus. the people hearkened to the voice of Democracy, whose conventions are always open, in which the multitudes gather arid hold coun cil, in waose deliberations, there fore, lies safety, and whose guid ing voice is that of wisdom. This has ever been the doctrine of De mocracy, tor democracy is all- wise and knew full-well that in no other way could the people have saxety. But au length, the Gideonites and the Populites, the Butlerites and the Grantites got together in secret conclave and plotted in hours of darkness and formulat ed a fusion more confounded than wilebbroth without prin ciple, full of prejudice, abound ing m secret malice, pregnant 5X7 ifri cifich anna on1 1 It-! n r for success to the cohorts of darkness and ignorance the ne gro vote of the State. 'It took.' The odious fusion combine tri umphed at the polls, the schem ing shysters gained control of the State, and to-day we have only the traditions of the past and the nope et tne future to sus tain us in the midst of the stench of their rottenness, Tbe list is too long and the re citai or their practices too res volting for -public print; but surely, surely the people -who Just try a 10c- box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever tacie. Japan is an innocentconfiding creature in tbe family of nations. it would seem. fche appears shocked to learn that Russia, Germany and France have been following a selfish policy in the East, and reproaches them for it. it is-a pity that her confidence in her big sisters has been shaken, but she will continue to learn as she grows older. TO CrilE A COLD ISOKE BAY Take Laxat.ve Brtmo Quinine Tab let-. Alluruggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. There is a movement to hold a "n.-.naroce nf Ponrpttntativp Americans in Omaha, iSeb., dur ing the trans-Mississippi Expo sition. What is the matter with tbe Congress which meets an nually in Washington, D. C. When bilious or costive, eat a casea- ret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed 10c 20 coots. The total bank clearings for the week in the United States were 1,416,781,122; per cent, increase 3G. 5. Exclusive of New Fork 541,206)599; per cent, increase 19.4. OP THE J I Hi FviERiTS Lr , -op- AVER'S nimrr" u imn in . i , " t&JfVV'tfS' , J how much of ,f "l m a business -wo- tl , V 9 man -a womaa f-J u X if" maybe, when I f' 1 6, X. 1 the little loye- I ' "xVr makes up i -i O. V his mind to KLSS1A TllKKATiSJNS , WRANOLTNI1 KRPfTRLKUMS. Withdraws Her Friendship If China Yields to England. The Republicans for several years past have been making merry over the divisions in the London, Jan. 21. A special ranks of the Democratic party. This reioicing must be L 95 shoot, there is no protection against his arrow. Vet many a young woman wnose anections are already engaged, hesi tates to assume the obligations of wifehood and motherhood, because she feels unfitted for them by some physical weakness or disease. The snecial ailments to which the femi nine organism is liable, not only unfit a wo man tor nappy witebood and motnernooa, but incapacitate her for any sphere of action. No woman can discharge the daily duties of any position with comfort or satisfaction who is constantly weighed down by head aches, backaches and dragging, weakening drains. Troubles of this natnre are not by any means a necessity of womanhood. They are positively and completely cured by Dr. flerce's favorite Prescription. It imparts genuine health and strength to the womanly organs. It was devised for this one purpose by an eminent specialist in this particular held of practice. For several years I suffered with prolapsus of the uterus," writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of Box Rodnev. Tefferson Co.. Miss. "Our family physician treated me for kidney trouble, and ev erything else but the right thing. I grew worse and worse. My body was emaciated, bands and feet clammy and cold, stomach weak, with great nalnitfltinn of th heart. T dreaded for ni?nt to come for I would suffer with nausea all night and so I continued until some kind unknown tnena sent tne your book with a marked page. I began taking your ' Favorite Prescription, contrary to my family 's wishes, and I began to improve right away. I have taken three bottles and now I am very nearly well md very happy, and ihmt k ful to you.' despatch to the Times from Pekin says that M, Pavloff; the Russian Charge d' Affaires, had another interview yesterday with the Tsnng-li-Yemen (Board "of For eign Affairs) and repeated his re monstrances against the. opening of Talienwan as a treaty port. He threatened reprisals and the I in Ohio withdrawal of Russia's friendship somehow and protection if the port was opened. China is wavering, al though she recognizes "that the British terms afford the best hope of the empire. The Central News says that the reioicing must be some what abated by the realization that they have troubles of their own. All is not lovely in the Re publican camp far from it. Senator ktansa on his return from Ohio after his recent shak ing up said to Senator Foraker: "Things are in a terrible shape We must get together the dread of the cotton grower, can be . prevented. Trials at Experiment Stations and the . experience of leading- growers prove positively that . - j In an address to the Republic can club of New York last Mon day night, Mr. Dephew said: The differences in our party are more acute and intense than they have been for a quarter of a century. They found expression Kamit orovernment has decided, m view at the polls in the last election, of the Chinese situation, to in- and are rapidly culminating in crease the personnel of the navy hostile organizations. The Re by 5,000 men, and that 2,000 ad. ditional stokers will also be en gine room artificers. The. Central News also say a that the first-class battleship Hannibal, now in reserve at Portsmouth, will be put into commission imme diately. In addition to this, the Admiralty nas instructed tne coma provoKed much discord among manding officers of home stations Sepublicans; Illinois, where publicans of New York are not alone in these troubles. They are found in Ohio, in Maryland, and in other States." Mr. Depew might have includ-j ed Pennsylvania, where there is a growing revolt against Quay: New Hampshire, where Senator Chandler's free silver views have is the only remedy. We will be glad to send, free of charge, interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. GERMAN KALI WORKS, -i 93 Nassau St New York. 1 ,: A FAKE STORY. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. Cherry Pectoral wotdd include the cure of every form of disease which, affscta the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A woman never sees a baby without wanting to run to it, and a man never sees one without wanting to run from it. - Sugar Beet Culture. The authorities of the peniten tiary are to be pommended for their decision to try sugar beet culture on each of the State farms. Several acres on each of the farms, and in different sec tions of each farm, should be fully and carefully tested, to de termine the soil best adapted to their culture. We do not know that Mr. Vanderbilt is giving at tention to this work, other than for stock-feeding purposes poss sibly, but it would be well if the Governor could enlist the co operation of that gentleman sc as to test the utility of the sugar- beet, for sugar-making purposes, n the mountains while the test is being made in the other sections. There can be no loss in the ex periments, for the beet is very productive, and very excellent for stock. If it proves success ful for the object of the experi ment, it will but add another to the staple crops of our State, which all should welcome, none more gladly than our farmer friends. This movement will be watched with much interest. Would it not be well for our Ex periment Station to publish in formation as to the best mode of preparation and culture? when to plant, how to cultivate and care for the product? Raleigh Post. Itch on human, mang-e on horses, does and all stock, cures in 30 minutes Dy wooaioras sanitary jjor on. hi never fails. Sold by M. fcj. Bottnson & Bro.. Goldsboro 2 C Ignntius Donnelly might save himself a great deal of trouble in the future were he to make a trip at White Hall, Ky., and have an extended interview with . Gen. Cassius M. Clay before the nup tials are celebrated at Minneapo lis. to be prepared to mobilize their commads upon receipt to tele graphic notice. ' The Times, commenting editor ially on its Pekin despatch, says "There is a fine bullying ring about the word reprisals, but it is there are two warring Republi can factions, and Indiana, where the party is in q uite as bad shape. iThe main causes of Republican dissensions are boss rule and the currency question. It an election were held iu Ohio to-day the State would cer not easy to see now reprisals tain lv so Democratic, not be- could actually be employed in this cause there are more Democrats case without consequences which than Republicans in the State, we do now believe for a moment but because it is impossible for Russia is ready to contemplate, the rren who now control the Tkd Pkmow onihoritioa am foirlv Kepuoiican party machinery in stimulate liver, kidnays. Never sicken, weaken or Casarets and bowels. gripe, 10c. Birds of a feather flock togeth er until they get on the ladies high hats; then they are scattered all over the theater Oh:o to poll the full Republican vote or anything like it, And in this State the "Grand Old Party" is torn all to pieces and rotting in tre sun . The same may be said of Indiana. TTTKMrt t Tnmrmn n t T e l n :it w xr; ft., " lUD cmuuv ui J, , , ,. . ., York is m better shape than it has open port on Droaa lines, similar , , , , ; F . , . rT ' -,r been before in several years the to tnose governing nong entitled to liberty of choice as to whether they accept our loan on our terms, and is our business to see that they get it." bhaDanai, Jan. 21. It is re ported in official quarters that In view of the fact that some one has been norating the fake story, with intent to injure my business, that I use inferior material in paint ing buggies at $5, 1 desire to inform my friends, and the public generally, that I use only first class material. I also warrant all my work twelve months. If your buggy, carriage, or road-cart needs repainting, bring it around to my place of business, in rear of Summerlin's repair shop, op posite J. T. Ginn's grocery store, on John street, and I guarantee to make it look like new, paint it cheaper than any man in tewn, and refund your money if the work fails to be just as represented. Forty years ex perience is all I have had in the bus iness: You can judge for yourself whether it would be wise for you to give me your work, or trust it in the hands of a novice. Jtlespecuully yours, RICHARD BROWN, Practical Painter.' Are You Insured ? Kong. Cfironic Dyspepsia Cured. K There is a great deal of talk that has never been taUnd by a few hundred members of Con gresswhoare thirsting for the opportunity of threshing bpain on the floor of the House. Talk is cheap, but a good supply of it from that source, would do much went off with the gang are sati- , t , a,tpd arn wtifipd ar rpnAntant- Frank Sherwood was down town to- ated, are satisned, are repentant. dav the first time since he had his tussel and when we say the people we wita cholera morbus. He says he mean the good, but deluded Pop- drove thirty miles after he was taen, ulists, and not Marion Butler, who can never redeem himself for the slander, worse than the odium of fusion rule, that he has uttered against the best white people, the Democrats of his na tive State God save the mark! Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Ufa Away. If you ant to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well,etrong mag-netic, full of new life and vigor, take JNo-Xo-13ac, the wonder worker that makes weak men strong-. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 40, 000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist under guarantee to cure, 50 cts or $1- Booklet and sample mailed Free Ad. Sterling Kemedy 0!o. Chi cago or jMew Koric. Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act eently and positively on kidDeys, 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, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. FTEE suffering for nearly thirty years from dyspepsia, Mrs. H. E. Dugdale, wife of a prominent business man of Warsaw, N. Y., writes: ior 28 years, 1 was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a weak stomach. The lightest food produced distress, causing severe pain and the forma tion of gas. No matter how careful of my diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating. I was treated by many physicians and tried numerous remedies without permanent help. Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine, Within a week I commenced improving, and per sisting in the treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked,' with no evil effects I keep them at band and a single dose dispels any old symptoms." -Dr. Miles' Eemedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Nervine Restores i? years Republicans of that State are worse divided by reason of Piatt's despo tic sway. . xne uinerences uetween rtepuo licans on the currency question are fast becoming as sharp and as gen eral as the differences among Dem ocrats on the same issue. The free silver Republicans are far more emphatic in the declaration of their faith than they were in 1896, and it will.be much harder this year to hold them in line with gold standard Republicans than it was in the last presidential campaign. There is every indication of Democratic victory in the con gressional elections next full, and with a policy of sound reason and wholesome concession a Democra tic triumph may be won in 1900. This Settles it. Washington, Jan. 21. The Senate to-day confirmed these nominations: Jos. McKenna, of California, to be Associate Justice of the su preme Court of the United States. Governor Pingree, of Michi gan, is one of the frankest mea of whom we Jiave heard in late years, lie says ot his own pout- IF NOT- Why ? THE ONE SPOT ON EARTH WHERE A MAN FINDS SOLID COMFORT is in bis own home. So when you have once secured one, eee that- you keep it it - k 1r' j A 2. by placing insurance on it in a good, solid company, so that you will bo pro tected in case of fire. Our companies are prompt in payment, vast in re sources, and offer you reasonable rates. We make a specialty of insurance in all its branches. Geo. W. Dewey & Bro. GOLDSBORO, N. C. ical household: "To-day all the fvncfa oil 4 Vi r mnnnrtAlioc Vi Q TT O taken refuge under the wing of I UOUFlty bUrVeyOP. tne rxepuoncan party, necause they fe.tr the Democratic party, which has kicked them out." and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in the country he wul take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by M E. Robinson & Bro., and Miller's Phar macy, in Goldsboro, and by Jno. R. Smitri at Mt. Olive. . Allen D. Candler promises to be the next governor of Georgia. (Jandler served many years in Congress. He is, now Secretary of State of Georgia. He is man of the people and will make a governor wun wnom tne peo We the undersigred, nave Known nifl w;n be satisfied T fVttmrT 1yv -flii loot 1 -VTiatiVC I How's This. "We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case'of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' " ' F- J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. ind believe him perfectly honorable! m all business . transactions and financially able to carry out any I obligations made by their firm. West & Tbjax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. O. Walcino, Kinstan & SIabvijj, "Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. -..Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- Keliet in',Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and . Bladder diseases relieved by ths"Mew Groal South American Kidney Cure." This new romadv is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in r lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys back and every part of the urinary tKUSssaires in male or female. It ralieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost imneaiateiy ii you Aran ternauy, acting uirectiy upon tne blood and mucous surlaces ol the r6lief and curwths Is your, rem system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold Udy. Sold by M E Robinson Jro by all Uruggists. itBtinaoruala tree, l druggists. Uolusboro, r w The Democratic minority in Congress is getting the Republi can majority in an unpopular at titude on the Cuban question, but the latter unflinchingly supports the policy of the Administration in its recent decision to give the Sagas ta autonomy scheme atrial. Took a Severe Cold atter the Big Fire. . ' - After the bie fire In Cr'pple Creek I took a very severe coldand tried many remedies without help; tne cola oniy becoming- more settled. Atter using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy, both the cold and ?ou?h left me, and in this high altitude t takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any e-ood G B. Hondorson. Editor Dailv Advertiser, Cripple Creek. Colo. Sold by M. E Robinson it, Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in Goldsboro, and by Jno. R. Smith at Mt, Olive Senator Wolcott might resort to the injunction plan, should Mr. McKinley becomo too intimate with Secretary Gage. fll Chamberlain's Cough Remsdu wau Proves Effectual- There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all oth ers 1 ailed, ana in every instance ji proved effectual. Almost daily we near tne virtues ot unamoeriam's rem edies extolled by those wno nave us6a them. This is not an empty puff, paid for at so much a line, but voluntarily given, in good faith, in the hope that where the Miy not a ready overrun From the Glenvlllew. v a. j .rain- witn people. iub ptuspwiuio finder. or sae by m. n. uommo" hrifl KO to Chadbourn to-day, Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in Golds- b - J boro, and by Jno, R. Smith at Mt. I That is tba wav all druggists sell Olive. " 1 GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TOTSTrr inx- Ohilla and a.11 forma of The President has nominated j fevers Malaria, It ia simply iron and iU.r;n "NIVrtk Parnlinn ouinine in a tasteless form Children Wilmington Star : At the Bon itz House yesterday were Messrs. CKarseboon and J. W. and J. V. Delind, of Grand Rapids, Mich., with their wives and- fam ilies. They are "prospecting", and like all the "Westerners who come South they are delighted with our advantages. "Up in Michigan," said one of the party last night, "the thermometer fre quently registers thirty degrees below zero. And the great won der is that down South here climate is so mild, the postmasters Lexington; Shelby.. Dav.'d J. H. D. Conrad, i McBrayer, onngp'iK'ia iifWE you Sore Throat, Pim ples, Copper-Color ed Spots, Aches, Old Sores, Ulcers i . Mouth, . Hair-Falling" ? Write Coox Remedy Co., 985 Masonic Temple, Chicago, III.,1 for proofs of cures. Cap ital, $500,OCO. Worst cases cared in 15 to 35 days, 100-page book Ire. . v " An Old Doctor's Favorite. Dr. L. M. (iillam, who practiced medicine over forty years, originated, used and claimed that Botanic lilood j Balm, (B. B. B.J, which has now been in use about forty-five -years, was the best Tonic and Blood I'uriher ever given to the world. It never fails to cure the most maligDant ulcers, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, and all skin and blood disease i. Beware of substitutes. Use this standard remedv. ; Price per largo bottle 81.00. S"Fbr sale by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, JJ. C, love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nau Keatin s tonics. Price 50o J, H. Hill & Sou. ldsboro If. C. Secretary " Gace will not think well of the idea of the Col orado legislature should it re-elect Senator Walcott. J am now permanently located at Genoa postofflce, 5 miles southwest of Goldsboro All persons desiring their lands surveyed at 2 per-Day, willdo well to call on or address Louis Godwin, County Surveyor, GENOA, N. C. Jan. 13. 18981 w4t A Life Saved. Marvelous cures of throat and lung affections are made daily by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Miss Annie Swan, Petersburg, Va., writes : "My brother was attacked by a bad cough and cold, and it was thought he had consump tion. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup was used, and to our great surprise it made Ve are Selling fine 1W- hia well and hearty. There is no . better cure in the world than this City Cheap. It yOU are in Syrup." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ia need f anything jn ftfe crAA cvomwhpTO fnr 25 cents. J Must be Sold. DOTE RlTC u- aa foreign rnlbmo Procured. Eugene W. Johnson, . Solicitor and Attorney in F stent Causes Washington, D C Office Established 1868: Charges Moderate Correspondence requested. I Want- WHAT? A share of vour trade. 00 and fair deal- line, you, will find it to your advantage to. inspect the large stock of Watts & Watts, now being sold at actual cost prices, under assignment. - All goods sold will be just as represented. Come early and get ad vantage cf the large stock n n 3 Bestore full, regular action II of the bowels, do not irri- I U tate or inflame, but leave III all the delicate digestive or- fntnlsra In perfect condition. Try them. 26 cents. Prepared oar by , h Uoed V loweU, Has ines will get it, 1 am going to before CUUed. navo 11. l am going to son goons at pricos lower than can bo had in town, and shall give you full value for your money, and shall . turn my good9 over at a very . small profit. . ' Thanking you for past favors, and hoping to increase same this year, 1 am, Yours to command, Mrs. M. P. Johnson, East Centre Street. ' ' -- Pl. E. flobinson, Assignee i f t ft I; r- P.: ': .-. f ' Dr. FRANK BOYETTB Dentist n Uory, Borden Buildlnar, B'roat r Goldsboro. N. iX' - ' "OfPhrPnlD TD1D HVTIP T -f V.
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1898, edition 1
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