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1 ' -1 ,1 4 ! - a I -si National Bank Goldsboro 0 iters to dejvositors every accom aiodatlon tliac Safe Banking will warrant GEO. ft. NORWOOD, Jr., Fres. M. J. BEST, ViceFres- WW National Bank Goldsboro Wants 'your business, and will be glad to Talk or Coekkspond with yon . CEO. fl. NORWOOD Jr.,Prt M. J. BEST. Vice Pre. This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil kef p No soothing1 strains of Maia's son, Can lull Its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO. N. C. THURSDAY FEB. 24, 1898. NO 43 Royal makes the food pure, . wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure BOVM. BK'NO POWDER CO., NEWVOBt. LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. .Tamps Knott, an old rots ton buyer on the market, gives it refuse to sell or buy as his opinion that the farmers had better take advantage of the recent rise in the price of cotton. The death of Miss Frances Willard, the noted temperance woman, occurred Friday last in New York. Mr. F'. C. Overman has addd a grist mill to his manufacturing plant near the corner of East Centrre and Ashe streets. With the new addition it is the inten tion of Mr. Overman to supply the giocery dealers ii Goldsboro with corn meal. Besides this, the mill will be a convenieuce to the public that has long been needed. He also manufactures and handles all kinds of truck packages. The cottcn weighers for this city who are Messrs. W. D. Her ring, J. W. Hollowell. Jno. -I. Mczicgo and Jno. I Pate, are trying to make a trade whereby only two of the number will re main on duty during the dull months. Some of thepaty have offered to either give or take 20 tor their position, while others The mat ter is yet unsettled and what the solution will be it is impossible now to tell. ' vrr I SENATOR MASON'S OPINION. A sea-captain may navigate his ship safely across the ocean, but when he come into port he must have a pilot who knows all the HiffipnlHes and VOsNXS dangers of thai particular channel. In the voyage of life mere are many perilous piacos wncrc we need the help of a pilot who has a tnorougn knowledg-e of the special difficulties and dangers to be avoided. ' In those delicate physical weaknesses and diseases peculiar to women a general prac titioner or ordinary doctor has no opportun tty to become thoroughly proficient. Still less to be trusted is the advice of any mere nurse or unscientific person. Only a specialist who has given a life of study to this particular field of practice, is harbor at Havana I remarked to a few of my friends that she might never come out. She went MAINE'S MISSION TO HAVANA there, as I have said, playing the hypocritical part of a friend. Had she gone as she ought, as an Senator Mason Says the Spaniards Beliete it The addition to Mr. F. B. Ed rnundson's store is to be used as an office. He has erected a com modious brick warehouse in the rea which gives evidence of growing business. The onlv interment made in THE PASSING OF SHERMAN The Old Man, Through Secretary of State, is Never Heard of in these Times of the Nations Foreign Complications. Uuring all the many complica tions one never hears the Dame Willow Dale cemetery last week of Secretary Sherman save some wasthat of the infant of Mr. and comment onAls omission. The friends have lavished heart felt Premier ot the cabinet seems well side tracked. It is always Assis tant Secretary of State Day who was called into conference with the President when tne DeLome letter was made public. It was Judge Day who confronted Minis- sympathy in their sore bereave ment. While trimming trees Thurs day for Mr. Pink Davis, near Eu reka, John Fort, a colored man, better known as "John Pony," fell from a tree and brok J ter DeLome with the letter, and his neck. He was" about 50 years it was Judge Day who cabled to Ol flI& I Wnnrl Fnrrl dpmaiiHintr t.Vio rfrnll : " r . . The increasing business of Mr. 1 01 &PaiQ s representative. F. B. EdmundsoD, -the Walnut If Secretary Sherman feels any street hustler, has caused him to chagrin over the treatment which extend Lis store room several is accorded hirr, he has never feet in the rear. Workmen are . -vr now engaged in taking outrle P0 ot 1' No one has ever rear end of the buiidingprepar- heard him utter any complaint, ing for the erection of" the new In fact, it is widely believed that addition, Mr. Sherman realizas his condi- Messes. Faulkner and Parker, tion and does not 'attempt to in- the new furniture- dealers on Wal- terfere in matters of,State. His nut stre" are constantly adding old conferees in the senate never toJljeil- already well selected stock enter the State department withs of this class of goods. Their ex- out calling on him. but when perience so far has been very sat- they have business to transact isfactory and they are making ex- they seek the assistant secre- tensive calculations for their busi- tar so 5 fc is said, nees in the future. ' " The jewelry establishment of Should Secretary Sherman Mr. K. A. Cr-ceh has a novelty ever retire, his first assistant in the shape of a Cuckoo Clock. It would be appointed to his post, is oak finished and has a striking It is not thought, however, that arrangement which causes a small Mr. Sherman will voluntarily window to open every hour and give up uis piace of honor in half hour and a cuckoo jumps in Pfesident McKinley's official the window and softly coo s every fami, Mf Sherman has but time the clock strikes. It is ad- t . . ,.. , mi-d hv all who fie it. two Passions in life, accumulating money and holding office. Of the Mr., W. H. West, - of the Ea- two his love of holdiug office, is reka Section of this county, offer- tne o-reater. ed tor sale to Messrs. isest and i nnrnnenn aar nrnnir t n van in i na r n. . ..vv- vuxv. ""- i secretary fc Herman is now in of cotton which were sand packed his Seventy-Sixth year. He has I'll . XJm VJI. JLUU111U3UU. lllO L 1 1 , " , - n i 1 . ' . j been almost continually in office buyer for the firm, dectected the , . J frnrl dnd WPSf TCrv wiMino-W ,nn. SlaCe he Wa3 frty yearS f aSe . -O J Iff sinn rf Vile. Unnofa V - sented to a large reduction in the xu " "10 uuaoLO """" tne i nirtyiourtn congress ne has never been out of office bat one day, and that was at the time he entered Hayes' cabinet, re signing his seat in the senate on March 3, when he did not enter the cabinet until the 5th, the TIio Past and the Present. lialeigh Post. The following despatch to, and publication .to-day. Senator Ma- pubhshedby the Chicago Record, son, of Illinois, was a notable ex- n4.(.unA4.AJ . 4. w 4.5 J I . - . . aiuauueu uur aueuuyu auu eenuon. and his remArfrs. as Took a Severe Cold after the Big Fire. After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without nelp; tne cola only - . A x 1 3 A J ! -- brought up memories of the past, herewith given, are breezy and SJaratKbhSSSS This dispatch is as follows: spicy enough to please the most Cough Remedy, both the cold and I "., I zougn leit me, ana in tnis nign altitude u.iu vivi.vuii.ji. . i uuuu.UUUi. i ii lases a mernorious cougn remeay to "Raleigh, N. C To the "It will not be war," said Mr . I dp any good G B. Henderson, Mitor Editor: Our public school fund Afo av m;n ,;i .,n ZXPJtT Z'lgZ Miller's irnarmacy, in uoiasDoro, ana Our public school fund Afnqnn ic inwoctorl in XTrrtri fairklina A I and 6 per cent, bonds. There Iuueu luulu- " BUOUlu Prove by Jno. R. Smith at Mt Olive has hsp.n nn lnss nf nnhlif. snhnnl I to have been-the work of an flnftl - I I Tl J. J 11..1 XT Ai mv, as 1 nave always contended,! ., , , , the freedom of Cuba will come in Capitol at Washington, which it short order. Eyery civilized is proposed to gild, looks more power in Europe will give the Un- like an Indian than anything else. ited States uoral support, for no jWhy not, therefore, paint it red? self-respecting nation can counte- nace such barbaric treachery as funds since 1868 W. H. WORTH, State Treasurer" woinrKte i0: At a regular meeting of the Goldsboro Rifles last wek, the following officers were elected for a term of two years: Captain, T. H. Bain; 1st Lieut., Jno. W. Gulick; 2ad Lieut , Robt. A, t r Creech; Ensigo, J W. Baker; fourth bej Sunday, In order tary, J. W. Nash; Chaplain, Rev. t0 avoid this hiatus on tbe F. D, Swindell. Thenon-commis-sion of his entrance to Mclvinley's sioned officers will be announced! cabinet, he did not resign his seat later, Jin the senate until March 4, sim - Mk. T. F. Simmons, general ultaneously with his- appoint- superintenaent of the loter ment as secretary of State. So "r 'fJT"" uyju" 'Vu lUAi it can be seen from this that the in the citvSaturdav.and informed secretary, aged and infirm as he The Argus man that it has now! is, aud incompetent to perform been definitely determined by his J the duties of his post, is not company to give Goldsboro at likely to retire to private lite Si tffhun telephone Until actually forced to do so fiOFtTlf" Thar, this rnm nnmr mm rri L rnlirS , Tk- ,, Assistant Secretary of State franchise of our city. This will . .x A. . 7 t . t , be cheering news to our public- Day, in spite of the fact that he spirited citizens. We go forward, comes from a small town called nanr.nn anrl that. ris lif a - has THE WEEKLY ARGUS has a u ,',-...,. ftnnfiPMhfir at H Aicnn in t na r-a I 0 rf r son of Mr. Isham R. Faison, who with a limited experience on the has in his possession a deed from bench, has developed into a diplo King George II , for the plan ta- mat almost of the European type tion on which he lives. The land has never been sold since it was chamberlain's Goufjh Reme du ftl "5J,5v0?t?igf?"" ways Proves Enectual e,, P "J ' "S "UB There are no better medicines on the ally descended to its present market tnan Chamberlain's.- We have proud possessor, who is now used the Cough Remedy when all oth about 65 years of age, and who er fUed, and in every instance it hao tinnhiMn i 7 proved effectual. Almost daily we has no Children, but, according gear the yirtufes of Chamberlain's rem to his pwn stateme.it, has made edies extolled by those who have used his will so the property will re- themv This is not an empty pu5, paid main in .the family. Tbe Faisons fr at p? much a line, but voluntarily " ? given, m good laith, in the hope that own -he whole country; around fufferiRg humanity may try these rera the railroad depot that bears edies and, like the writer, be benefited, their name and they are pioudof From the Glenviilo (sv. Va.) path- their vme and ancestors and the rdr- JFr-f1a,e, bZuMLE' Ro.blf,& rv,,, - , . Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in Golds community is pround to own boro; an by jn0, K.. Smith at Mt- tbem as Citizens, - olive. enemy ia search of a foe, the Unfriendly The l Maine would have given a Filler- Administration Attempted to ent accouat of herself and woyld not now De at me Dottom 01 tne sea. "I want to see the administra tion order the whole fleet to Ha vana, and I want to see the fleet go there on business other than thst of a friendly visit. This, Ont-Spaniard the Spaniards and Did Not Take Sufficient Precautions. " A statement was published in an afternoon newspaper to-day that the President had received howeVer i3 QOt to be expected. competent to treat the diseases of woman's I plosion of the Maine Was not an i a. jt j t e t i J A j i: j I I V H X I Tl LflK O Drill lIU. 11 X IltiU 111 LI IVJcilC auu. vuiiipiiLiiicu uigduiam, -!.. O . . . m ' a c Any woman suffering: from these delicate accident, but a Spanish plot, and m would use the fleet, troubles may obtain the most eminent pro- ua .,Ta nMnina tr tnbo irr-m fessionai advice free of charge by writing "e was preparing to take imme- and b tn9 &d of transports land cYanofthe'invaiids' Hor ""ry action. 00,000 men and run the Span- etitute, of Buffalo, N. Y. During nearly 30 lrquiry at the White House, the :jr nfF the island Thprfl will t t,mi nr v; snienHid istafT nf I I iras on in? lsiaHQ. a nere win ppeciaiists, he has successfully treated many statement was not confirmed never be neace until Cuba is free tlinncannc nt raif4 rt nhtinarf tpmtiin I O 1 Czi i . t 1 compuink . " o.vri oenacors repeatea ru. from tQese fellows His "Favorite Prescription wa9 ctevtsed 1 mors Of a Similar Character but tor ine soie purpose or curing me aiseases . , . , , - i :f ; J nT.c and weaknesses of the feminine organs. One of them Said he did not be Beiiei in OlX 110UTS, No other medicine has been so . marvelously j . Q President would takp Distressing Kidney and Bladder successful in this particular field of prac- llcve tae irresiaent would taKe disease8 reiilyed by the "New Great nee. no omer mcaicme so corapicKiy 4nff hostl fl antinn SLfrainsr. Xnairt I Smith A.Qn;.oT, TTiaT r Tv.io . I, Arnm- a . A all I ( t kuw.u. , UUU V-IA O llll ACTUL. luuu J Ul. u. .UA lues ail lit uaiiKig aiu y 1 -, . . - . roic f r.ihr.rul 1 Ant.hop Sonatnr -Qrriftb.j new remeay is agreai surprise on ac " It is with pleasure I recommend Dr. Pierce'. J , ... ,1 COUnt Of its exceeding promptness in Favonte prescription tosutienng lacnes," writes mat, uecause ot nis outspoKen I relievina' oain in the bladaer, kidneys SSferan Part of the urinary tortures i thank God i found relief and cure i . . J . , ' passages in male or female. It r3lieves Dr. Pierce's Favonte prescription-." - or intervention, In6 Jr resident i retention of water and para in passing The greatest book for women ever pub- v,ot t. .,wi . I It almost imnediatelv If vou '.rant lished is Dr. Pierce's thousand-page iUus- XVJI "catcu uick relief and cureths is your rem- U1L wm.auu-. icu,. nu.-, unu iu tuB uouieL manner, Uiedy. Bold by M 15 iioDinson yro only, si ne-cent stamps; cloth-bound course, these Senators know that! Grugglsta- ""T tarnna A idrt T)r PiAro a 2 aVfv I ..... I " .ju uiauci nuau tuc uutuiue.jr ue, cspaia snouici Dear in mma xiny it is only Congress, and not the Mason is still fighting to free A Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Bastored to Health by Dr. Miles' Nervine. President, who can declare war. Cuba Very few Senators or Represent atives expressed themselves for Lst us see. In 1868, the date referred to by Treasurer-Worth, the same party had control of the affairs of the State that con troi it tc-day. When in power How to he Beautiful. 'Tn Tifl ifoiiflfnl Trrrn rrmat. hftva TllirA in 1868-'69 that par tv sauandered. sent tnat Bip to tne bottom of the! blood and good 'health. To do so, -, -t . , , ., I . J (JUl 11 V Lilt) UlUUU UUU UUUUUUU1DUDUU1 wastea. ana sioie several mil- uueau. i -.t, . t nni innd Tnrifir "JLhere we were m condition Oil of the ag Botanic Blood Balm, ("B, rIoiron nn l B. B,") It Is the old standard ana re laavana on a iiable remedv. It never fails to cure friendlv missinn' and whntevfirl all manner of Blood and Skin diseases. iiiiuiiusiwu auu " cmuu ouu miyui UUVtt UBEU UJB bUIJIUKSHBU I known rarancliAH havo fal fid. iSnnrt ions of funds belonging to the o ia lg auu lug suuuui iuuu. i uey i i'u.) arr tliQ Rfafo'c intarccf in- fVial A WISE REPLY. Captain Sigrbee, when asked by a correspondent what he thought caused the explosion of the Maine, is reported as answering: "In such cases it is best not to think. It is best to know. And that re- nnilDQ..inirciaflrTo(mn nnrl time. ' ' Whether Captain Sigsbee said this or not, it is what he might and would have said. It expresses the attitude of a wise man. If all the people who have made haste to tell what they think would wait until they knenr. we should be spared a great deal of fatiguing if not diturbing speculation No man whose opinion is worth anything will express any opinion without information. The corres tried our local physicians and one in Joliet, pOnflentS who profess to find 81 I was going to die. I became despondent nificance in the reticence of naval r other responsible men not exist. At the end of six months I was I with regard to the maine disaster last my heart became affected and I was on,y betray their OWD readiness to truly miserable, i took six or eight bottles epeak without knowledge. -When ot Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me relief 1 from the start, and at last a cure, the great- an authoritative investigation has est blessing of my life.' Dr. Miles' Remedies 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, ANGER R. EDWARD HARDY, the jolly man ager of Sheppard Co's. great store at Braceville, IU., writes: "I had never been sick a day In my life until in 1890. I got so bad with nervous prostration that I had to give up and commence to doctor. I Nervine 3 iKestorea 7, Health DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. THEY ALL SAY WONDERFUL to been made, we may learn enough to form an opinion, or at least make : a guess. Meanwhile we may as sume that the more positively an opinion is expressed, the less it deserves consideration. Possibly some distinct informa tion may come from Havana be fore this paper is printed, but newspaper readers already know what value to attach to statements about Cuba sent out from Key wild rumors and to which the Expectant Mother is osed and the foreboding and drend with which she looks for ward to the hour of woman's severest tttal is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth tkese rugged places in life' pathway for her, er she presses to kef bosom her babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assists iature that the change goes for ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of JNausca, Headache, h,tc Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know one lady, the mother of three children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and waa relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their -labor was shorter and less painful." Jon G. Polhill, Macon, Oa. This Is the Popular Verdict In Regard Faine's Celery Compound. "Of the making of books thers is no end. This is an old prov erb, but a very true one, A new J West, and the one might be made: Of the mak- wilder speculations that are float mg of medicines there is no end. Mng about should not be too readi- These bodies of ours are heirs to so many ills that man is ever on the search ior a remedy to soothe pain and rejuvenate weary limbs In this research, they have achieved wonderful successes The discovery that the bark Iy credited. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little tilings created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last biing the Xamous little pills ior s:omacn ana liver tronbles. J, H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. and Jcha of the Cincona tree, irom which k. smitnMt. unve, quinine is made, is a cure for ma laria has proved a blessing to the world. The discovery of vacine virus stamped out the scourge of j small pox, which formerly depop ulated whole districts, while men looked on helpless and dumb founded. The discovery of chlo roform has proven a God-send to humanity. In fact, many peo ple believe there is a remedy for Just try a 10c box of Cascarets. the finest liver and bowel regulator ever maao. Jacksonville Times: Jim Hug' gins, colored who was found guil ty by the coroner's jury of strik ing the blow that caused the death of Liza Williams, colored, is now sojourning in the county jail. $1.00 PER, BOTTLE at all Drug' Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable informatioa of rnrr interest to all women, will be sent to rntfc any address upon application, by U&BRADFIKLD REeHUlTORCOMATkUTaiASK incomejrom which was set apart tfee duty of Spain to protect us (sale by Dmrgiste. to tne scnooi iuno, ana wastea n mi ti f rrom an comers. -ine juaine wasi t ,-a ctn i-w nQKia like a strong man asleep ih the General Cassius M, Clay has re house of friends, trusting impli.l solved to put an end to his mari- city in the protestations, of good al troubles by asking a divorce will on the part of those whose irom ms cniia-wiie. Raleigh and Gaston railroads, the feelings of the populace, it was amP S", bo2,k Pf1""0111 toheiall diseases, if the remedy could fonly be found. I In recent vears. no other modi- cine has received such a marvelous reception as has Paine's Celery Compound. It must be a wonderful remedy. Well known people bigh in official circles and in all walks of life tes- i tify over their own signatures to the cures wrought by Pune's Cel ery Compound. These endorse ments prove conclusively that we have added another valuable medi cine tojhe list of permanent rem edies, and the fact that it is a ton ic drawn from nature's own treas ure house introduces it at once into the confidence of the public, and its marvelous results, when once given a trial by those upon whom the hand of physical affliction 'has been laid, cause them, indeed, to look upon it as a Godsend rather than a discovery . the proceeds of th6 sale. Gov! Russell, was a shining light in tbe Republican firmament then having but recently been elected to the bench: by that party, as ha i? its lfiadp.r t.n-dav Th p. hospitality he was accepting. 1 We are anxious to do a little good in I .... . . I Vi 1 m rrw1 A anil nan tVtfnlj' et n f nloaeantAP C2...' t 1. ; k. V iu m I i'1'ho riisnarnr tr t ho M nino I ? r . oiaiosswtii m luoiiuiu vjbiu-i v I or better wav to do it than bv recom- ioa and Atlantic and North Caro- could not have come from the in I mending One Minute Cough Cure as a una roaas would nave been sola I side. JN aval experts declare its im-. J and other serious lung troubles that then bat for the fact that the possibility. Tbe blow was dealt I .TSSSS-SSS SVr? fcuf' uuauao u uunonu my an eccmy ana opain is respon- uuve, Kepubiican rule ana rascality and lbie for it. negro government that in 1870 they arose in their might and put the Democratic party in control of the Legislature. After nearly a third of a cen tury the Republicans, with this same Governor Russell in mi j-ms government is t decisiori at Council responsible, however, in another Bluffs, Ia is to the effect that way. The Maine was sent there 1 the State law taxing collateral on an alleged 'friendly mission.' inheritances is ungonstitutional. That was as hypocritical a piece The State will appeal. Of business as ' DeLome S accept-1 Don't Tobioeo Splt.aad Smoke Tonr Llf AWIT If you ant to quit tobacco using that makes weak men strong. Many ain ten pounds in ten days. Over 40, OQ eured. Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist under guarantee to cure, 50 cts or $1. Booklet and sample mailed Free Ad. Sterling Remedy . -0. Chi cago or New York. the I ance of the White House hospital lead, aided by such men as Ma- ity and his blackguardism of the SS1 rion Butler, and his associate president. i -f ': r-' take No-To-Bac, the wonder worker place and pelf hunters, regained 1 "The administration lied,' to control of the State,. The first se the language of aiplomacy, thins - the Governor attempted I when it said the MaiBe was going was to sell the State's interest in to Havana on a friendly mission the North Carolina Railroad to That was not its object, and every the southern that corporation precaution snouia nave Deen j Ulntieid linterprise: A negro which it pleases him and his con- taken. ; We have endeavored to I who committed a heinous crime in federates tO denounce as. a "mo- 'nnl.Snaniaril' ho KnanUivl in Halifn-s- r-nnnlv fivn months HCO. nqpoiy. inatM nas oeen oser- ori A . hia v;ctims two vouna- eirls. no (ha Ah ant p r-t.iA is nnt. Ha- I -a , iui.c o on . I we have been bowing and scrap-1 one white and the other T colored, Could a sW ot these interests ing fd aying nice things with afterwards killing them both was have been effected, and the Re- ?uruhaDuS .ur PJSto1 pocket, arrested last Saturday in the lower publicans with tne tcamp plun-. H7 Z ""u'iPart 01 agecomrje county, ana is derers whom they have attracted to tto as he bowei. - now in Halifax county jail. ,uum iemai" 1U yuvC1 "w.-.s ."When the Maine wentinto the r EYeryhody Says So. iTt . Tu 1 Tr, J . Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most would be safe , 1 he wastefulness , A . I wonderful medical discovery of the with which even that which has! '; 9AW" JSewartt $1UU. J age, pleasant and refreshing to the fallen into the hands of the admin istration indicates fall i4n aa4- n v. 4-1 rw a n A rAD1 -1 vol TT fT lne reader of tins papers "will be I b-irinvfl. iiwA. .nri HrkWAln. niftansi no- well that I pleased tO learn that there is at leaat I the entire system, dispel colds, cure the other would go too go iustasone draswd diseasepthat science! headache, fever, habitual constipation . -. . . . , mvmivw 1 j- a n r e errt ana that is Uatarrh. Mall's Catarrh DO w V - w-uy iw, , w that did in 1868 to which Mr, Worth refers.- X:- Cure is the onlv nosiiive o,nre krfnwn c6?- Sold and guaranteed to cure by No, the school fund has not to the medical fraternity. Catarrh U arg been !lo3t" since 1868. The oemg a consutuuonai oisease. re-U Alonv ri mhn or hA l,r Hall's Catarrh Cure, is taken inter- ears Pureed may have had them npmrnta .- hnrlo-wl hnnt. what quires a . conBTjiuiionai treatment, was leit, ana since accumuiatea nalh, actiB& directlv uron th bored. TO CtJEEj A COLO IN ONE DAT - Take Iaxaive Brcmo Quinine Tab that, to this date, during the past and mucous surfaces of the system. twelve months, since tho Treasur-. 1 thereby destroying the "foundation er' s party, regained control, there of the disease and giving the pa tient urAZ has been no loss of that particular rrra"i-i u " IaU8 10 eure- runu; out inere , are uiuer iuuus I its work. ; The proprietors have so .Th man whn i lrov fnllino- Li.L II It. V I 'LL I ' ' " wmcu ate-uoi bo weiiea uuiuu mucniaiLn iu us. curative powers, vou how mnph t.,, f1opH lhRrs thftt. t.hPv rtTTfiT I in A H mirlr-rifl I irkllnin t v - vuiww wu.'w vuv uv uuvu. AVUCUR that are being - needlessly, shame fully wai'ted "Rpnnhlioan inv. tor any case tnat it laus.to cure. needs watching. When bilious or costive, eat a casca- cure guaranteed, ernienl . eosta North. OISS,;; dearly. - t . jgisrSold by Druggists, 75c. . , . too 25cenW, 2c 4"&?jn. sss, 1 Don't annov others by your coughing, ana risk vour Hi by neglecting a coia. One Minute Coue-h Cure cures coughs, co'ds. croup, grippe ana ail tnroat ana lang troubles. J. t. mil & oon, tjoias- boro and John K. Saoith, Mt. Olive. m Fifty Years Ago. Qraodf a trier's hat I And within it you aec, grandfather's favorite cough remedy. Whether 'twas Asthma, Bronchitis or Croup, Or baby at night waked ttie house with m unoop, With Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Gran'thar waa sure That no cold or cough would e'er fail of a cure. In hats the styles change, but the recerd.1 win snow Coughs are cured as they were 50 years ago. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, and lung dis eases. "Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heahi. It is not a cheap cough syrup, which soothes but does not strength, en; it is a physioian's cough remedy, and it cures. It ia put up in large bottles, only, ,fox household use. It waa awarded the medal at the World's Pair of ninety -three. It has a record of 50 Years of Cures. Congress should stop the lateest Pacific railroad steal. The ad ministration is ready to give the syndicate $6,626,690, money ac tually paid out by the government money actually taken from the pockets of the people. The gov ernment is well secured; the rail road's net earnings exceed a mil lion a year. Stop the steal, A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough or croup sounds through the house at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless 'for children. J, H, Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R Smith, Mt. Olive. There is an air of Spanish treachery in the Maine disaster. That is tbe way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for ChilJs 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 50o J, H. Hill & Son, Idsboro N C. The 147,000 New England cot ton mill workers who are thinking of going OA air ike is just not the kind of prospetty that Mr. Ding ey said would overflow and over whelm the couutry about this time; but don't ask the poor man to further explain the matter. He s over-worked now . Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cures in 30 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lot on. It never fails. Bold by M. . Rot tnson & Bro.. Goldsboro Hi C Rer. Dr. Arthur C. . McGiff ert Wasbburne, professor in Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. recently wrote a book in which it it wni be well to await the full is claimed, he departed Irom the rep0rt from Havara as to the cause orthodox interpretation or tne f th blowin nr) of lhe Maine. Lord's Supper, and consequently bufc Uwm be impossible to conceal letters are pouring in fromall from mimla of the Amcncan Zr i n w - . !,, people that the cause of it was not York Presbytery, urging that 1 . . Hum a ojjuuibu guu, xx su, u is now time to open up the ball at he be tried for heresy. 'BVn.n'k PVinrwnnd waa down town tO' A n . th. fiimt tlmniiiiim Via had bla tlisspl I Once. with - cholera morbus. . He says he drove thirty miles alter He was tairen, I Tn a recent letter from Washington, and never came so near aying in ms i D cj an 0ia friend," Maj r G A . life. After this when he ;goes out in studer, for twenty years United States tho country no win lase a doiiio oi consul at Sicgapore, sayr. "While ai ChamDerlam's.Jonc,noieraanQjjiar- Des Moines I became acqainted with rhoea Remedy-with him. Missouri Vallev (Iowa) Times. For sale by M E. Robinson & Bro., and Miller's Phar macv. in Q-oldsboro, and by 'Jno, R. Smith at Mt. Olive. a liniment Known ss unamoenain's Pain Balm, which I four d excellent against rheumatism as well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving me much easier breatmng). i nad touch of pneumonia earily this week and two applications freely applied to Nebraska expects to plant 2, nno.DOO trees on her coming arbor the throat and chest relieved me of it A' TtfoHraalra. vaixa a. treetlPiRs at once. I would not bo without it for Estate. - -w I son & Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in y. Mflpa' nirti Pi.AsrtKsciira BHEDM a. Goldsboro, and by Jno. R. Smith at Mt, yiiM. WEAK BACKS. At OragglsUi, only Sic. J Olive. THE NEW WAY. TTOMEN used vv to think " to rn ala diseases " could only b treated after "lo c a 1 examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women Eilent about their suffering. The in troduction of Wine of Cardnl has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a Physician's attention at all. Tho Simple, purs taken la the p;Wacy of a woman's ewTi home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for Us adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "femala trouWes" disordered menses, falling of the womb, 'whites," change of Hfe. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy, $1.00 at the drug store. For advice In cases requiring spealal direction., address, giving symptonu. the " Ldlee' Ad4sory Department The Glwttaaooaa Medicla Co., Chatta nooga. Tenn. W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Hill., tayfl "I use Vns of Cardul extensively In my practice and find H a most excellent preparation for female troubles.' Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Adolph Lehman, deceased, bof ore the Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne county, notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to tho estate of said, deceased to make immediate oay- meat, ana to an persons navmg claims against the said . estate to present them, duly authenticated, to the under signed on or before the 9th day of February, 1839, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ;. This tho 9lh day of February, 1898. E. M. LEHM A.N, Adm. Goldsboro, N, C,
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1898, edition 1
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