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' '-'"""rtll iTfr-'ri' l.iHra"1, . 1 4 u ; 1 f li r It A ft ,: ) 6' National Bank Goldsboro Offers to depositors every accom modation taat Safe Banking- will warrant - ., . GEO- ft. NORWOOD, Jr.,Pres M J. BEST, Vies Pres. n ml III If I II I Ml 1 Y 1 National Bank Goldsboro Wants your business, and will be glad to Talk or Cobbbspowd with yon geo. . Norwood; jr.,rr. M. J. BESTiVic'Fr8. This Argtts 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. GOLDSBORO. N. C, THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1898, NO 47 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pur ROV7U. BAKIN4 POWTJFH CO., NEW VOWC. Ufi LOCAL BRIEFS tM' ' sW GLORYING IN THE STATE'S. SHAHE. ! The Pie Brigade of the Populists Seek to Whoop up the "Party." They Claim Got. Ruaeell as a Convert: God Save the Mark. Ia the close caucus of the State gathering of Populists in Raleigh on Wednesday, at which about seventy-five office holders, office hunters aud those to whom office had been promised were present, one of t he speakers was Mr. J. P. Mewboorne, superin tendent of the Penitentiary, and he was quite exuberant in his re marks and "gloriosimmus in I the credit claimed for the Popu- liatsfor the good (?) government North Carolina is now enjoying. Among other things our grape vine reporter chronicles Mr Mewboorne as saying: "Uur little party has done a big business on a small capital in We have ME. Hi. .Li. Hidmunason, tne real estate ; dealer, has received letters of inquiry from people in the far off' State of Illinois, who mentioned the Argus as the me dium tWrouerh which thev learned Mr.dmundson's name and his the last few years, "business. A word to the wise is elected six U. S. Senators, among sufficient. whom the Hon. Marion Butler, of n,. ki,, Sampson county, North Carolina, at Fremont last week. In addition the acknowledged leader to the marriage of Mr. J. B (Crreat applause). We have sue Hooks to Miss Laura Speisrbt, cceded in redeeming North Caro which was mentioned in these from th tyranny and oppression of columns then, Mr. Lawrence Democratic rule and placing the Bryant was married to Miss Nan- ballot in the hands of the honest nie Darden at the same time, voters Gf the State (not quite so jyuss udrueu is a biMiwi ui ii. much applauje.) We first assist W. tjoraen, 01 mis city, auu cd . electiDg a governor whose has here many admiring friends . a a who will, with the ARGUS, wish capacity is unexcelled, and have for them lone lifeaud harminess. nnally captured him lor ourseive The The telegraph fire alarm tern has been completed tests have been made and every thing found satisfactory. Keys are hanging at every statior, in a small box with a glass front. lu case of fire any persou in that location can break the glasp, get the great and good Goyernor Russell, who is now one of the best Populists in the State or na tion, Great and prolonged Hp plause. " These utterances in such an assembly of me eaters and pie hunter?, in the face of the offieia stench that threatens North Car the key, open the door oE the alarm box and null the lever. which will send in four distinct olina with a deadly contagion be alarms. - I fore the summer is over, show Saturday was tbe anniversary at the leaders of Populism a of the battle of Bentons- for office the people an. J good ville. On the 13 th of March, 18t35, government and white supremacy the last gun was fired at Bentons- ue d d ville arwJ-alsoof the Confederacy. It bas been thirty-three years smce, but there are a great trary . . 1 a . C-. 1 . survivors oi mai awiui taruag who have vivid recollections of the dav. The 10th of May, the A SATURDAY SERMON. Published For Sunday Perusal and Every Day Guidance. MANY THINK! iirVton ftn PrAotAf cn A f r woman For he that will love life and see , ,uh Krin. tu good days, let him refrain his tongue ... , rf0 from evil. benpture. . . y,,, Jl Evidently in these words the U,ut jov felt by every Mother Apostle is speaking cf the pres- when she first presses to her heart nnf i;fa an nn thincr hn makps her babe. Droves the contrary. Gonr Bitot says ' . . r, ' a cff,nfr lrt f in me of h novels, clear i3 that a happy lite here, ( u t f that almost any woman " , t. , jfiMoj raUh the pathway of the Expectant can marry any man she one that is lovable and filled with Mother, and should be avoided, TOrthptibX ?sntmti good days aQd worth tnP liviBM that she may reach the hour when or fiction, certainly a ;s no Dar happiness in the the hope of her heart is to be real- hnXnd often" th next life. As a rule, people im- ized. in full vigor and strength mnstptlyihe native agiiie tht to be happy in the STe ifatr next world moans much suffering rive as possible in a modest, womanly way acd. gloom and UnhappineSS in instinct. A sensible man naturally seeks a wholesome-looking', healthy, capable companion. Men are not unseinsn enougn to wimngiy assume the care of a weak, nervous, de bilitated wife. Men are not attracted by a sallow, pimply complexion, foul breath, or thin, emaciated form, because these symptoms are the sure index ot poor digestion and impovensnea blood. A woman afflicted by these mortifying miseries should seek the powerful, purify. tng and nutrimental influence ot Dr. Fierce s Golden Medical Discovery, which com pletely dispels all unwholesome appear ances by clearing and renovating the organic sources ot nealtntui vitality. MOTHER'S FRIEND this. Such indeed is not the case, for experience teaches just what the Apostle tells us. The principal point, though, is that the first thing laid down by the Apostle as a condition is the guarding of the tougue from evil. It is not the only thing, for be ! jroes on to mention others, but so relaxes the system and as sists Nature, that-the nec essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nervous or Gloomy Fore boding of dan ger, andthe At Helps LI1C I1VC1 W unci an uniuu.' i I 1 'V. purities from the blood, it gives the diges- enee to-day agrees closely with live organs power to extract nouns nmem m,lcv have, etn when hfi t UUU U UltAOV ' ww - wrote those words. Do we ever stop to think of how much of the sin and misery in the world is due to an evil he places that first. Not without trvinsr hour is robbed of its pain reason, indeed, for our experi- and suffering, as so many happy from the food. It rounds out thin forms ; wipes away wrinkles, and gives to the com plexion its natural clearness and bloom. "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery cured mi of a severe case of poisoning of the blood," rrites Mrs. Sella Kicca. of Coast. Santa Cruz lo., Cat. " Boils one after another would break out on my arms, and were verv paiulul. I have tnea tn BATTERY I ARRIVED. There Are Fifty Sevcn Brave Boys in Blue. Wil. Dispatch, March 18. The patience of the crowds who have gathered at the depots for the past three days watching for the arrival of UDcle Sam's boys in blus was rewarded to-day. Several hundred people gathered at the depot long before the time for the train to arrive and what an impatient crowd it was when they learned tbat tiie train was late. At 11;30 the regular train rolled in and attached to it were three passenger coaches and a baggage car and from each win dow a dusty, travel-stained head leaned, anxious to 'see the town." , The small boy was in his glory and the word was passed around "The soldiers have come, and the crowd quickly gathered around the tram, t he crown, or it least a portion of them, sho we J siens ot disapDOiatmtut. oomn of them evidently expected to see plenty of gold lace, red unU forms and feathers ar,d seem sur prised that the dear soluier boys didn't eet off of thu train and trinsle with the crowd and b mothers have experienced Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or oersuaded to use anything else, sociable, never once realizing; E whatever, and not until I took vour ' Discovery' tOCgUb? When We read Or hear did I get well That was two years ago, and I . . have nrad a boil -r sore of anv kind since." of great CI lmCS, We Say , aS a rule, the cause is drink or jealousy or Key West, Fla., March 18. cn-eed. When we see great pov- The cruiser Montgomery arrived rty and suffeving we say again this morning rrom navsna. j.ne a , :3 rfrink. So it is. as a Detroit sailed for Tortugas withl . n. . , . ... ., ft provision ana ammunition lor iue m . , rt , Vri at u Artan. far enough, we can place the be- that Uncle Sam's soldier bojsare in it for business ai;d not for glory. It was a tired and dusty set that reached here to-day. They left Portsmouth at 8:50 o'clock last night and came through via Raleigh without stop and a trip several hundred France Makes IniDOrtant Demand miles is not a p easant one this . . dry, dusty weather. The boys in vuina. were clad to sret here and are Gf vf-chv for-h is anxious to get settled in their Ut.W uuai LC1S. l.JGYa k-CJit-""" "Mother's Friend" is the Greatest remedy ever ut on the market, and all our enstomers praise it ighly." W. ix. kino Bt vo., wnitewrigni, xex. Of druggists at $1.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing valua ble information for all Mothers, mailed free. The Bradfield BegnUtor Co., Atlanta, 6a. SITUATION IN THE EAST. straight sas arrived with Senator Money 6 " T 7 :" v " t T " , XT- Tavlor. '-I am glad to get here, and Congressmen Cummiag and was oniy tne Deg.uuiug, uu tuC mauas upon mna giving DUti would rather whip Spain one. Smith. 117 . f AA .1 I;!,. r-.r-.A i r. me are annuus to uu a nuuia vu , . . . . . u:,. .his world and caD think of no pleasaDter leu US piaimy m.u uo uwco uia or better way to do it than by reoom- Dr her suffering and loss to an mending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption evil tongue. and other serious lung troubles that rpQ come cfoser heme, does not rest followed easily. Many a lost eignt rtays to answer, rrance sirjtTie handed than to take the could he but speak, would demands that Uhma shall not t;D from Portsmouth by rai alienate and territory feouth or the ao-air?." Yanstse Kiang valley. This is to Hot ccffae and sandwiches check Enaland's needed extension were served out to the men at of the Kow Lon and Yannan Rail- o'clock and when the crowd saw She also demands a conces- that the sjicuers wtre going to remain in tne cars it awinaiea way. sion of extensive mining ngnts in Snn. Golds boro and John. K. Smith Mt. our own experience teaca u& Olive. clearly that much of our unhap- th LiLuQ(r Chan Yueunan coaling away a?d. th,9 soldiers were ,i At.u iq mhL: tt mnh nfnnr sins.L...: ; to eat their amners in peace. UlUVcocuu, iuaitu xuuipiuEoa, jr " - - ' I BlallUU Lit. a 1 liatuaa, a.uu iu left Children- and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by usintr De Witt's Witch. Hazel Salve, it is the s-reat Pile remedv. J. H. Hiil & day which has been set apart to Son, ooldaboro, and John R. Smith 7 . i ill Mt. fill vpi. do honor to the heroes wno ien in the struggle for the life of the Confederacy, is fast approaching and the public have not been notified who the Ijaaies' Memo rial Association have secured to del iter the oration. cruiser Amazonas, built by the ccmes from an eyil tongue? Not direction also demands that the! om. Hi-j .hp ' ar5 fnr a Armstrongs for Brazil, and pur- to speak of unclean, double- imperial postal sexvico be trans- glimpse of the oovs , but guards cnaeeu oy me uuncu o'.aies, meaning words, or oi cursing, ierreci irom oir agocn uaiu, farmallv transferred from the Brazilian flag to the btars di- btood at each door and only a fa for thosp m snrplv the devil's i rector ot tne impeiial maritime vored few were allowed access to 1 I " I . i- mi T I . i - i l . liraziuan naor to tne oiars auu . i Q,T;i knn, mnh customs, to Jerance. xnus iar tceir temporary uauuauuu. Stripes, shortly before 11 o'clock . 0OQ, . China has not assented. Battery I is a part of the Sec . . - I UUUaUL'lUGOS uvi a-i wwsww. IU1S U1U1UIUK. ., . - . . A i tnn n q pg n u. r 1 1 1 iiihii mi it DEATH OF MISS SPIER Thb special meeting of the Board of Aldermen last week on the sewerage question was attended by quite a number of our leading citizens and resulted in an unani mous order for a bond election, to At t'le home of her parents in this city, last Friday at 5 min utes pssl 1 o'clock, Miss Bulah Spier, eldest daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. S. S. Spier, departed this life, after au illness of two granting it official -quotation wteks. Of gentle nature and jilways do more Work than any other three 41 X 4 '1.. .. .1 Wliat. nlossiirfi is there in life with a j u. v.?v,r Cr cc luresio Otaj i;uicu headache, constipation and biliousness? u & J " Thousands of voluntary certificates Thousands experience them who could well not have been spokenr Une receivod during tbe past fifteen years, WTSrmZSS lutle word in the morning often- cert!fy with n0 ertain sound that little pills. J. H. Hill & Son, Gold- times embitters the whole day Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) will sboro, and John B, Smith. Mt. Olive. an(j malr.eg everything go wrong, cure to stay cured, Rheumatism, Ca- Ber.in March. .Ift-Tto How eay it WOaM have baea not ri" ot the delay lsSu.Dg th. Chi- t0 speak u an4 bow d.flerent the Bot"anl0 B100d Balm tt, . STSiSS. tataS' been-and how mI, ,orty ye,. f-u - - Very mucu nappier tuta uay wuuiu i eminent, scituiuinu auu. uuuouicuuuua have been had the word been physician. Send stamp for book of , , . . - , v, I wonaenui cures, ana iera wmv-u ia mc There are three little things which kind and good, instead of harsh. 4,w,rA ftf 8ubstitutes That is what the Apostle means said tQ be ,..t M good) and tfuy the ond Resdmont of Light Artillery and musters 68 men,rank and file, Of this number, however, 10 were on detached duty and in the hospital at Fortress Monroe with measles, and 58 men composed it when it pulled into the depot this morning, Now is the time that every one shojild take a m spring tonio to J strengthen the system and pre pare for the extra demands of -Nature. Every spring the system ia thoroughly over hauled there is a general house cleaning going on within. The mpurities that have been accumu- ating for a year must he got ten rid of, and the system reno vated and prepared for the siege of summer. Unless Nature is as sisted in this task, the strain on the system is too severe, and a breakdown is the result, borne people neglect to supply this as sistance, and as a result they are overcome by an enervating, de pressed feeling, their energies re lax, appetite fails, and they are totally disabled for a season. Everybody just now needs a tonic, and Swift's Specific is logically the best tonic on the market. The general health needs building up, hence a tonic is needed that is entirelv harmless. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy that is guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other harmful mineral ingredient. It is Nature's remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered from Nature's great storehouse. It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities, tones up the gen eral health, renews the appetite and imparts new life and vigor to the entire system. Dangerous typhoid fever and other prevalent summer diseases seldom attack a person whose system is thoroughly cleansed and toned up with S. S. S. in the spring. Get S. S. S. and be pre- U pared. Sold by all druggists. HOW ABOUT THAT Coffee? Do you always find it satisfactory, if not, it is imply because you are not using the right kind. No one ever complains 01 our High Grade Coffees. Nothing Finer Grows. And, by-the-way, Prices are now Way Down. We do not recommend the use of cheap, poorly flavored, bilgy, woody sorts, Blood Are You Insured ? IF NOT- Why? 7,7 a u 1, r-rprrful deposition MiS SoW little things created-they are the ant, A " 10 gaid to be t . just good) - and buy tne beheld with the May municipal cheerful opposition M1-8 DP-r L,e bee nd DeWitt's Little Early we should do. We can't be dumb. iong-tested and old reliable, Botanic rtitisens to map out the lines or sewerage. The following consti tute that committee: Messrs F. K. Borden. W. G. Britt, (Jhas. Dewey, I. F. Dortch and W. D. Creech. election, to the amount of 30,000 had enaeared herself to aii who RjSer6, the last being the famous little w must speak, andthe lips that I Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) Price only $1 , . li i A ..timnln n 1 a fni- s:nTn.p.h and liver tronbles. I " c f""- r i v. ... . .. for a specihea sysiem oi sewerage Kue w ur, J 57 H. Hill & SonT Goldsboro. and John sneak not evil must speak kind per large bottle. or sale oy aruggisxs. . T ... t ,t n rhartl-am r,T I lU nnnsac daan enrrn VO i . . " - . . - j t . I A I A .1 ,1 c TFlrri Palm Ct A t.l Ant. A. 11 A. Ul IUO CUU1C llil, a. uiaiau. ucaiu "-t- -w. . - .. tt omitn Bit.. UltU I J J mnAa A lrinrl OTrtrrl ' mV,iVi ia trt 1 in nrpnnrpd fnr nnbli- I fknnnlifiiit. on,- ontiro 'rnmmnn. "7 :Z ii,0 : 07 , . r r . ul Spain's cruel treatment ot Have you never felt its power - - iij, auu iuh oiui csj j "Jr"u,jJr i uolumbus hardly counteroaiaccea 1 J 1 .4. Jin I rv rie s uusku ib uv uia- i .110 ttt j mnlinn. was rmnowered to appoint : - r.u 1 " sorrow or trouoier vvorasare , 1 1 , 1 oereavea auu soi 1 u'w 111K uaicuis, ouyghuo uui j. r..4-i ;f omtn;tfoo n? men nnd a . . & . .r . ' cheap. tpoole are apt to say. But BJU1ut v brother and sisters, in their sad After rears -of untold suffering from - . ,. I ;i T, ,ir T 1 11 W .,511 yisitanon ana aowm0 LB" U1 pa., was cured by using a single box oil and have had a friend to speak a quested to make a statement as loss. DeWitt's Witch. Hazel dalve. Skin .. , QO,.Qef mnr-A vnn tr his observations on the condi- diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples - 'J' t.ion of affars on the island, he o - -1 s raTi r a ra ennaa q fcx wo a n 1 v f 1 1 mi 11 k n irrt toit ttd TOnri.ii 11 mihii . 1 - 1 00 Reward $100. bv this famous remedv. J. H. Hill & . - , , , , a .i , responded: s'n flnwn nri jnbn r. Smith, maeea, wouia 11 oe nau iu wuiu .ivmi in ian mv name to anv The reader OI tnis papers wiu ue Mtniiva. I ho on harsh nr evil. I . n nttor Ttrrotfthorlnpss. I , . . 1 1 1 11 1 1 , l Li 1 a u t. v.. . ww.. . , . 1 1 , I 4-. 1 tlior 1 1 1 orfi is or. pacr, I . I m I 1 . .1.1 It is said that "curiosity killed ArAarTy:aV Elisha W. Kevs. who has iust So can it be always. Try it destitution ana nemsnness ic id a rat." one time. It did not kill a r i,l ..1 .'n oil if tj 00 rr&G I l" Don annniTir.Ofl nnat.maat.fir at I for irmircplf when vnu are temot- country. The conci'tion w-- I ll'li llt-f-ll M.lllr: I 11 1 lj 111 (Ul 1LH I hWkUlU V wa-u vw - I A V A wwiwv. ' r The Hit THE ONE SPOT ON EARTH WHERE A MAN FINDS SOLID COMFORT ts in his own home. .So when you have once secured one, see that you keep it of af- Goldsboro policem&r, but it got and tlmtis catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Madison, Wisconsin, served ined aKam to speak evil words, fairs-s far aV ? ?PP w him into a lot of trouble. The Cm.e is tte Gmy positive cure known the same capacity under Kincoln, I , " . h ,.od how Uy to observe it. and 1 was only new telegraph hre alarm system to the medical fratermty. uatann Johnson Grant and Hayes. , . , . , in Havana, anu andiiaa, isBluJ- isshrowded in mystery to some being a constitutional disease re- ' much happiness a kind word will piy indsscribabie. ; of the policemen. All the police- quires a constitutional treatment, men are guagea oy wnai ,iuy D ri ns. It is not so bard to do it. I v, rnno -, tho rt i ftoi-on t i ri h 1 1 s uaiaiTii vjuic ijvcxx muci- i- i a i i e tn i i navB neen aiuiuiau wiwi i uouuia UiCU. uay ? J l:u. r:tr n1W iin directlv unon the blood curea have given t a good name every- U1Q we out try 1111 s mucu w - -- -fourteen yeaM and nothing snaak irood words as we do to I seemed to e-ive any relief I was able ne txt o wonlrl nnir-.k- to be around all the time, but con- opauo,.. iu..., -1 stantly sufTering. 1 Had tried every- Stations. Friday n-ght this cerf . Tur:"' where. It is the One True Blood Puri- tain policeman concluded that he TZa7 and Great Nerve Tonic. "1! tJlloieB and giving the patient Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to mvsterious boxes while there was tJle ?i8 1 i ,;f ihl or,rXt Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to , tfae truth of tho Apostle's thingl could hiar of and at last was ?7?i"IUfK. L rLT h.. strength by b uldang up the consti- operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. J told to try ChamberHin's Pain Balm, no one on tne street ana tne popu- tution and assisting nature m doing 25 cents iation was quituy rwiiug m iu lts WOrk. xue proprietors nave bu . . rnnpfirna nnv liner- o t Mr,v.0, o Wo nrond I v, foi, in ifa nnrnfivfi nnwfirs. as iar as concerns any linger- .o.:. :. :iitr.arifnii Ui,of fhntT-firOiieHimdredDollars in that of spring, winter, bat when his curiosity had been for any case that it fails to cure, judging from present evidence, gratified and he tried to close the Send for testimonials. has certainly lost a lap. box he was terrified to find that I Address, r . J. Cheney & uo.,ioieao,u he could not extract his Key irom j """,bi the door, To leave the key in words, that good days must come to him Who refrains his tongue iieved and in a short time cured. Iam from evil. ' happy to say that it has not since re turned. Josh. JSa?ar, uermaniown, Pal Pnr pale bv M. E. Robinson & Chamberlain S UOURh Itemeay. Bro., and Miller's t-narmacy. m woias boro, ana Dy jno, t. oauiu uu.k- ?k I I t Mil 1 A thrill of terror is experienced when of ti Season... is made by Ayer's Sarsa parilla. Just at this seasoa when Sprang and its debili tating days are with us, there is noth inglikeAyer's Sarsaparilla to put new life into the sluggish sys tem. It sweeps away the dull ness, lack of appetite, lan guidness, and pain, as fc broom sweeps away cob webs. It does not brace up. It builds up. Its benefit is .lasting. D o you feel run down ? Take AYER'S Ssrsapariila end for "Cnreboofc," 100 pages. Preo. J. C. Ayer Co., -1 . tewell, M ass. - But Fine Flavored Coffee, The sort that tickles the palate, warms the heart, brightens thought, stim ulates the system, aids digcstion,and makes one feel, as he quaffs the beverage. That Life is Worth Living and that fine coffee is rightfully the crowning and best feature of the feast. Try what I have to offer you. You'll feel better afterwards. Respectfully, I. B. FONVIELLE TODuGGO FI116S. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOU ORDERS FOR THEM. Tin Roofing and Plumbing COOK AND HEATING STOVE 3, All work and pi ices guaranteed. JoliD Slander AValnuCStreet. NeV Dental Rooms Dr. Chas. W Grainger Has opened a suit cfDental rooms over the National Bank, on "West Centre street, and offers his services to the public I 1 ..11 by placing insurance on it in a good, solid company, so thatyou will be pro tected in case of fire. Our companies are prompt in payment vast in re sources, and offer you 1 easonable rates. We make a specialty of insurance in alirits branches. Geo. W. Dewey & Bro. GOLDSBORO, N. C. BOND ; . ....2: w 1 w -jTi. i i fcfrVr V. . jigfy0' LIGHT. COOL. 1 J Easy to Wear. I 1 P. 'w a pressure oa I j ; everr.! y ilips cr Back. J 1 Hernia J Ko understraps. I KvitU Ccrcfort. ft Never moves. 1 K Every truss fitted by an expert, with out extra chsrse. lBor sale in Goldsboro, only at Millers' drug store. Bia preparations are the door would be evidence com 1 A. P rv j-. A A 1 ? in milVi r- 1 fV,o lino nf tho VV things that did not concern mm. "'""S '"v Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and Tohn After roaming around and Between uere uu """"s Smith, Mt. Olive. waking up several people, who for the heavy trade tnai is expect- JL.,-? a ffir.0r wMtrJino. toLd fla a result of the larffe Btraw- Uncle Sam is now arrest them. Ie finally learned berry crops. With a favorable trying to purchase the Brazilian tnat when a key is put iu one of I season and good prices tho truck- battleship . "Tewnty-f our th This remeJy is intended especially Give a brassy cough or croup sounds through for coughs, colds, croup, whooping Washington, March 18. Sena- t.liA hnimn ut. ninrht. Rnt thn terror soon nnn rrri ftnrl InflnAnza. Tt has become I .. . , iL. , . , changes to relief after One Minute famous for its cures of these diseases, tor mason faJ 8 "ab , Warsaw's proposed celebration being made cough Cure has been administered: Iamous Ior 113q XJv.a world President takes action this week e"a - .u . & W. It, Safand harmless for children. . J, H; over a large part of the civilized world resolation for of the hundredth birthday of Adam oeTnTecUVer Mickiewicz, the great Polish poet, irood works; of tbe aggravating and Tt.h on human, manffe on horses has boen prohibited by the po- said to be persistent coughs it has cured; of I dogs-and all stock, cures in 30 minutes Hce. ijn 41.. .lriari nmmnt. bv Woodford's Sanitary Lor on. It I , 7 Z tr 3 Z Tn i nf the never fails. Sold by M. fi. Hot tnson & Geo. B. Secord, the well-known con- of lyto its soothing effects, and of tne Bro.t Qoldsboro N O tractor of Towanda, N. Y , says: "1 t aamDeriain'8 uouga ivem- family for a long time and suoerior to any oiner. 3. Robinson &Bro., and Pharmacy, in Goldsboro, and Smith at Mt. Olive. these doors it iocks uaefi su mai fir3. merchants and laborers win Mav." If he succeeds ne wilU 01 dangerous attacirs 01 croup i u , . . , . have used it r.annot be taken out and that u mnno in nl,mtv: Uroo Smmorliotolv. nrnr-nwl tr cured, often saving the life of tho childt Asheville Courier: A. 1?. edyinmy there is only one key which can 7J charge the name of the vessel to Th tensive use of it for whooping Page and sons will build i a four- have rnd xt unlock the lo3k that ocics the r-. - - r ofJo!v.. rXr. Tt mile, extension ot ine oer- Mlller,8 kev and that is earrua oy tne lteueiinoix uours - . " I ";r " TAZrzsz ? ;iiti,i MnenA Asheboro llailroad irom l by Jno. R. - . . , . . r.r. , . I '...a x c 1.1 in 1 o 0J"3ljlUtXJ J jl inou fcjr u,u " 1 . , . . 1 " superintenaent 01 in sjavcu,. Distressing Kidney and la3der ltev. ia. ftawaros, pastor ui me aug- chiidren, as it never fails to enecr, a Troy to Mt. Ixlleaq in MOnigom- He finally succeeded a tter mucu diseases relieved by the "New real iin Hapiisi tnuren ai wmersy ue, 6peedy cure, and because they nave - . The survey bean wnrrv and lone waiting, in get South American Kidney Cure." This Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, fudJ that there is not the least dan- ery county. 1 ne survey ueeuu worry ana long """"" l" fo 1 ,ii .i. nn a. I arlviBd to trv Chamberlain's Pain I s omn tn haw.aa aa it I tViia waaW I ting Ills Key ana it 1 sit; ij ., f 5t- irnr nromntnsasia Balm.- Hesays:.' few appneations Snntain nothino- iniurious. Sold bv il 4. U InnN nlnoi nf t.flO Tl PP 1 .. . . . . T.l ,1 l-l 1 I ,.f 4V.la manf. nmvafl rtf Crrnftt EAPviriA nn l ' .71 A Ttf 411nM' TU am- I That iS the k Li at ue win oicci vi t """ - - reuevingpain iijme oinuuor. juutojo m .ua iuwuivu. K.M. . B.. , i ai.i.iwpiiisuaai.D.,iuiuiuiuci o a - yif'i?iQ Register Bruce Dead, Washington, March 17. Keg-. and lookout for hackand everv nart of the urinary to me. It subdued the inflammation mac v. in Goldsboro. and by Jno. R. .? s " i . y . . . -i j . l : w k ,,,1 ! i 'i'f l rM ii : Trir" i nn a n,riu ail luruia ui I . . , .. feveri-Malaria. It is simply iron and "rs . t. . . . tor nf the Treasurv Bruce died wn.v n.11 ams'firisis sen - " " TASTELESS CHiLL I here this morning. He has been TONIO for Chills and all forms oi nlnw v-v-t c'tf O t CI rfl ttiaiiu ,- " lt r,nl,i liorl t.r. nsin. Should ant, STf n .r , " nVn 1" hereafter pasigra JU iuareuriciuaiu. i '" I - .r- - oiuiiiUiii.ui"a ' ' ' - - " i .- 1 nraf aw .1 , .1 -no., Yl 1T1 TllUBina I Willi lri' r Tin ,11 I, 1 1 V 1' 1 V 11111 . CbAU Uailll a I . - 1..V . w - i v . .. n rowJii""" r 6 ------ r----f , i- . ... . . . I,,i.(r - a factolacB fnrm. ;!hlldrenl iu ,u a iu-u iB.unii uni i l j-wr4i. Ai-rv i x -wrrtii -r-nriT.iiu.i l r. w i iiih h sL' t f hh.hi iivi a l I i jl. I . -u ru x-uv jlju HaHw.w-.-r - - . . . . . - vi . i-.:--. il . uxi. r i-m.ou,i " v ":v.r- i.- Za r anr KirP. IT IS Tils I?CSI I . Aintta -.mfArltto bitter nau Take liaxa-ve lircmo omnlne Tab Hani Wte. IL pay UCUCI hVr . rT lnlPiin Oeldsbo'ro. and . " " " :. : liriceBOc. J. H. Hill 'let,. AL1 druggist, refund the money euy. r irVT"" ' lvr- -E c--.K--'iLf. cm TMV I1U CRJU. I Ar. S.in. Jdaboro M C. ; c r ... . ' " - .. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company becomes surety on Bonds of Officers and Employees of Banks, Mercantile Houses, Rail road, Express and Telegraph Com panies, Officials of States, Cities and Counties, and for Contractors. Also on Bonds of Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, Trustees, Receivers, Assignees, Committees, and in Rep levin, Attachment and Injunction Cases, and all undertakings in J udic ial Proceedings. Accepted by " the "United States Government as Sole Surety on Bonds of Distillers, Collectors of Customs and , Internal Revenue, Gaugers, Storekeepers, and other Government Officials and Employees. Also ac cepted by Judges of State Courts. and of the Circuit and District Courts of the United States. x ' The undersigned lias been ap pointed Attorney and representative of the above company. The charges are very reasonable. Full particu lars on application. A. C. DAVIS, Goldsboro, N. C. Attorney-at-Law SPRING APPETITES are apt to be rather capricious. Most everybody says, "I don't want any moat this kind of weather." We can . tempt the most languid Spring appetite. Meats to suit the season; fresh, wholesome, appetizing and nutritious. M. Sherman. i i t i V it It:!... . li t'S M'r ft. . fi -t i i f.. - - e , r' i 1 1 than any other crop. druggists. Goldsboro, 8 C. I by Jno. R. Smith at Mt. Olive fit fails to cure. 25c. T)r. MIIob'Nkrvw PriABTTSBSciiro RHECMA.. TlSM, WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only 25c. 1 D6IU ti!6 TOWn To show a better, cheapor.or more handsome stook o goods than is now ot exhibition at my store on wainut street. I am bound to eell, 1 need money in discounting my bibs, that is one cause oi the cut prices ae Deiow,' Shoes; i .3,000 pair, nico. now, all loathor shoes. Leather 30c. half soles ic- Notions: C Wire buckle suspenders, 10c, s viot shirt 25c. laige towel for 10c. ' Groceries: 1 Coffee, cakes and candy-10c. flou.j sugar, syrup, molasses, qtc, cheap. Dry Goods: 1 5,000 yards of cloth. Extra heav white and checked homeepur. 60 , yrd. Hats, Hats: The best $1 to $1,25, then down to 50c. Boys 85 to 50c. Tobacco. Snuff r C. Cn Little Moses, Silver Dime, Rose bud, only 25c lb, job lota 15 to 50c F. B. Ertmundaon. THE.T3USTI. r Successor to E. Ldmundson & Bro V ' Jl
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 24, 1898, edition 1
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