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A. Democratic Newsnaper. JOS. K. KOBINSON. Entered at the Post Office at Uolds boro, N C as Second -Olasa Matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICKS llnAdvancel WEEKLY ARGUS. One copy one ye,ar In advance tl.00 One copy six months in advance .50 Oae copy three months in advance 25. GOLD 3BORO N. C. MARCH 23, 1898 THE CALL TO ARMS. Official Summons of thexecutive Committee tor the State Democratic Convention. To the Democratic Voters of North Carolina: Pursuant to a resolution of the State Executive Committe adopt ed at its meeting held February 22nd, I hereby give notice that the Democratic State Convention will be held in the City of Ra leigh, at 12 o'clock noon, on Thursday. May 20th, 1898. The plan of organization, re cently reprinted, is now in the hands of the Chairmen of the County Executive Committees, showing the regulations govern ing primaries and County Con ventions. The Convention will consider the nomination of the Judges for the several Districts wherein the terms of the present incumbents expire January 1st. 1899; will an nounce the principles and policy of the party, and take such action as it may. see proper. Judicial Conventions should be held prior to the daf.e fixed for the State Convention in the fol lowing Districts: First, Second, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eleventh. The following resolution meuding the plan of organization was adopted at the meeting of the Committee held in December 1897: Resolved, That all white elec tors who intend to yote with us in the next election, and who de sire the re-establishment of 4.nglo Saxon Supremacy and honest government in North Carolina, are cordially invited to participate in all our primaries and conventions." In the adoption of such a reso lution the Democratic party ex presses no unkind feeling for the colored people of North Caro lina. The record of charity and of the white people of this State to the colored race while' the Democratic party was in ful power, refutes such a suggestion But the negro voter, with rare exceptions, cannot be considered one whom the great principles o geyernment, the wisdom of econ cmic policy, or the qualifications 'of public servants in their re sponsible offices, guides or con trols iu his choice of a ballot His aliegiance to the Republican party or its allies cannot be dis turbed by the corrupt and dis graceful conduct of those for whom he votes. Thus, in this day, when the Slate is fast sink ing into dishonor. and shame un der the hands of a fusion admin istration. which regards neither the rights of person or property nor the good name and honor of the State, the call to duty is ad dressed to the white men of North Card in a. in national matters no more vital principles can affect the people and their welfare than those which mark the presen line of conflict, where the plain people of the country have thrown down the gauge of battle to the money power and the trusts, The increasing contro of the necessaries of life by the f O) Up Your on r (lqdIIcl Health By nourishing every part of your system with blood made pure by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then you will have nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of Illness. Then you will know the absolute intrinsic merit of tniOO C Sarsaparilla tz:;2 otoe. AU drugViU. ' (or s- Prepared onty by 0. 1. Hooti Co., Lowell, Mass. Hind's ffiis safe'TOr1 few, in open violations of the law, and the enhancement of the purcasing power of money, with the ever decreasing value of property, mark the exigency of the hour. Of the affairs in our beloved State no words should be needed to awaken the patriotism of her sons. A political campaign is just ahead of us, in which the wager of the contest is the good name and prosperity of North Carolina. We should begin work at once; prescribing no test oath to our fellowship to all who want to join us in securing just laws and good government, An early convention is fixed, where differ ences, if any exist, will be ad justed, the plan of fight mapped out and then a united Democracy will triumph, I respectfully suggest that the county conventions should be held as soon as convenient for the election of delegates. The nomination of county officers and members of the General Assem bly may be postponed until later as each county convention may think advisable. Respectfully, Clement Manly, Chairman Dem. State Ex, Com. Winston, March 18th, 1898. IT IS EASY TO TELL Peopl. who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter who neg lects to sharpen hiu tools. People are not anil ws uddui tneir health soon enough. If you are "not quite well or "half sick'" have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness It is easy to toll by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy con dition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri nate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing proof thai, the kidneys and bladder are out ol order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy vr. is-ilmer's bwamp iioot, lulhllB every wisn in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and al: forms of bladder and urinary troubles, Not only does Swamp Root give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause of the trouble but by; treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp Root it cures. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, npon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention this newspaper and send your address to Dr. 'Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor noca rn i.iiim liiirsj A Flag of Warning. Beware of the dry, tickling, hacking. morning cough, for it warns you that consumption lurks near. The famous Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it. "I had a very bad cough. One doctor pronounced it consumption. I used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and was com pletely cured ; the cough left me and has never come back. Simon Sniasal 375 31st Street, Chicago, Ills." Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup costs but 25 cents, Ask for Bull's, take only Bull's. ONE OF THE FINEST. One of the best from a stand point of all the news that is fit to read, and among the most ably edited newspapers of the time North or South, is the Evening News, of Birmingham, Ala. which has just celebrated its Tenth anniversary by the issuance of a forty page edition that is magnificent presentation of the ao complishments, resources, possi bilities and prerogatives of Bir mingham and its section. . What such a paper can accomplish for a town is beyond computation, and what the News has - done in th past decade for the upbuilding of Birmingham must be a proud con templation to her citizens. From the' first day of its publi cation to the present the News has come regularly to our exchange table and we have read its eyery issue with interest and profit. Its editor, Mr. Ruf us N . Rhodes, is one of the most sagacious men of the age. A man for the jaeople first and abidingly, he has come nearer forecasting public results than any man we have read after. The "City Editor" of the News, Mr. Richard F. Johnston, was a college classmate of the Argus man, and we have never known a brighter boy. The Akgus congratulates the News on its tenth anniversary and splendid edition and wishes it long yoars of increasing prosperity. Genoa Items. Genoa, March 22. '98 ' Dear Argus: The many friends of Rev. Li. J. "Moore will be sorry to know that he is very sick at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J m Edgerton visited relatives near Mt. Olive Sunday. Mrs. Jno. M. Moore, who has been on the sick list for some time, is out again. Miss Lollie Lewis spent last week with relatives near Seven Springs. Mrs. Augustine Blair, of Ra leigh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. C. Moore. Misses Sudie Rogers and Kate Sasser, of your city,. were calling at Mr. Urban Lewis' Sunday evening. Memorial services in honor of Miss Frances E. Willard were held at Woodland church here Sunday afternoon, conducted by Mrs. Sue Hollowell, Mrs, Kate Moore and others. There were large crowds in attendance and all seemed very much, interested, especially the address by Mrs. Hollowell, in which sbe related her personal experience with Miss Willard. Miss Dora Kornegay, of Dudley, was visiting Miss Lollie Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mr. A. C. Hayes, who has re cently been ill, is much improved. Rev. Bscj. Wood, of Canada, preached at Woodland last Fri day night to a large and inter ested congregation. L. "Success is the reward of merit" not of assumption. Popular appre ciation is what tells in the long run. For fifty years, people have been using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and to-day it is the blood purifier most in favor with the public. Ayers Sarsaparilla cures. ACETYLENE OAS. Mrs. Henry Clay Barnabee, the wife of the leading comedian of the Bostonians, has a tablecloth completely covered with the autoo graphs of notable persons. When a distinguished visitor dines with her she has him write his name on the cloth, which she works in with red silk. Among the autographs are those of "Salvini, William Cul- en Bryant, Modjeska, Grover Cleveland and President McKin- ev. Whatever may be the cause of prematurely gray hair, it can be re stored to the same color as in youth by Hall's -Vegetable , Sicilian Hair lenewer. The Light of The Future. Why not be independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas or eltc trie lights at one half the cosi? Applicable for use in churches, stores, factories, hotels, resi dences and country homes; safer than ordinary gas or kerosene lamps. Approved by all the Boards of Underwriters through out the United States. We want a first class agent in every town. Write for catalogue and prices. The Acetylene Gas Machine Co., Akron, Ohio. ASK YOUR Druggist for a generous i0 Gent Cream Balm mMr&mM Vac 1 i 1 1 1 1 I Mi i MM IWI ame, mercury or COLD HEAD any other injurious drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives' relief atonce. op ens and cleanses the nasal passages. Allays inflamation. Heals and. protects the membrane. Restores the senses of taste and smell. Full size 50 cents. Trial 10c, at druggl&cs or by mail. .ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Steet New York PAk'KES:S HAIR BALSAM and beautifies the hair. A luxuriant ETowth. JSever Fails to K est ore Gray Hair- to its Youtliful Color j Cur:e- scalp diseest & hnir failing. I I0YAL PILLS Orurin&I and O.ilv Ctatmlne. safe, always reliable, ladies ak Drusrcist for Chichester' m Enalt&K Dia-. mtrnd Brand in Ked &r.d Gold roetmIlioV boxes, sealed with bine nhbon. Take no other. Refuse dcenofrauSGtihatitu tiotu ami imitations. At Drnsrist. or send in b tamps for particulars, testimonials tni) KeUef tor lrt?ic.' tn letier, br rctura IfsIL SM TiimoDials. Karat Paper. IrheAtrCnmkMlOo..5iadlaon PIapa. rEfin For Sale. The Wm. Bonitz track of land, situ ated, about 8 miles south of the city, containing 925 acres. Good corn, cot ton, rice and tobacco land. For terms, etc. , apply to E. L. Edmundson. Office in F Real Estate A pent 14, Edmundson 's store. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a iuderment of the S uperior Court of Wayne county, N. C, rendered in the matter of Ellison & Harvey et als vs. W. T. Dortch, ad ministrator of John O. Thompson, de ceased, et als, at January term, 1898. -r mi tr r i . t i i . i. l will ouor r Bttit) lor casii Dy puDJl" auction at the " court house door in Goldsboro, N. C, na Monday, April 18, Joy, lots jm of. l ana z in the division of the lauds of John O. Thompson, de ceased, among his heirs at law, toth of which is situate in Goldsboro, N. C. JjOt JMO 1 on the northeasc corner of Pine and George streets, fronting- 31 feet on Piiie and 105 fe-st on George: also one lot adjoining' the , lot above eserioed front! up- 30 feet on Pine treet and running back 108 feet, f ot No, 2, consisting of one lot on East Cen tre street on which ia situate tue brick building in which John V. Thompfon Vy as do'nsr business at the time of hie death, froL ting East Centre street about 22 feet, and running backabou' 210 feet; also one vacant lot on- the north side of the above, used as an alley, about 12 feet wide, running back 210 feet , - ; P. A. DANIELS, March 11, 1898, - - Coromisskner. j . : Pinkney Ttems. ':; Pinkney, N. C. March 21, '98. Dear Argus: Dr. Frank Boyette and wife of Goldsboro were in our midst Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Talton. Mrs. Sue Ednoundson's school closed near here last Friday with recitations, essays, songs, candies etc. The following persons were on the roll of Honor: Misses Ada and Lucy Talton, . Minuie Garris, Laura Pike, L"zz"e Lwis, Lulu Worrell and Master Gray Garris. Mif s Mollie Edgerton.who was beri last week visiting her cousin Miss Cassie Edgerton, returned borne at Greenleaf Saturday. Mrs. Ban Winders returned home last week from a visit to relatives near Mt. Olive. Our young friend Joe Morris, telegraph operator at Plymouth, was visiting his parents near here Sunday. M-, B. R. Edgerton, who has been traveling iu Greene county for the past few weeks, is at home again. Beigamin Wood, of Canada, minister of the Society of Friends preached at Nahunta Sunday He was accompanied by Bro Henry Outland and Benjamir Brown, of Northampton county They preached atPieasantGrov Sunday at 3 p. m. Brother Wood leaves here for Greensboro, N C. Rev. G W. Edgerton fiile Rev. B. E. Perkin's appointment at Oakland Sunday. Bro. Per kins was at Batherda,- Sampso county. Mrs. Srsan Merrill and Mrs. A R. Edgerton, returned eSunday from a visit to Mr. M?rritt's daughter, Mrs Willie Caddin ton. Mr. a".a Mrs. jno. xsest, acti Mi, and Mrs. Gilbert Alphin, o Goldsboro, were visiting in ou midst Sunday. A. R. Edgerton, Jr., aged 14 months, was attacked one dey last week by a turkey gobbler when his mother discovered said combatant victoriously standing udoii her almost terrified child oat in the yard. Not long afte the boy was seen chasing his enemy with a slick. No serious damage done to either. Mr. Joshua Herring, the civi eugineer, was in our midst last week Mr. E. G. Edgerton returned home Sunday from a visit to rela lives near Princeton. Raymond. H. A. Tucker. R. D, Tucker TUGKER'S Granite and Marble i Works Dealers in all kinds of Granite and Marble Monuments, Headstones, Iron Fencing, etc. Designs on Application H fl- Tuckers Bro- GOLDSBORO, N C. and Wilmington, N.C. Soap Sharing: isn't pleasant to think of. It's slovenly and unclean. But how are you going to be sure that your soap is used only by yourself? Particular people use Pyle's Pearline. That solves" the problem. Thev fill a salt shaker th Pearline. Then thev use that inirMr1 soap, for the toilet or the bath, with no fear TOT "r "SI?r" altf anybody else. A Pearline I' f bath is like a Turkish bath in freshening you "v mai-iug uu up. 553 "fx Pearline Millions est & THomnson. We offer for sale, at both wholesale and retail, very low for cash, and on reasonable terms, Fall time, the follow ing articles : - 123 and 125 Fayetteville St., TUCKERS' STORE RALEIGH, N. C. Highest Grade Dry Goods No other House in the. State of fers Assortments so Com plete, Nor- so Stylish Selec tions. No other's Prices are ------- so Low. I The Correct Style,High-grode : Quality, and low price fea tures of this, TUCKER'S STORE," are not excelled ANYWHERE. - Early orders are recommended. stocks are new, larger, and selections are made easier, and early orders will get a little more than ordinary good care. - Every woman that orders will be pleased. - Ciy Try Grenadines this "week. Oeiy. You will- hardly find so many anywhere. 400 Barres Flour' 2) 000 ounds Met, of Barrels Molasses and Syrup J Barrels Apple Vinegar. X 2 1,000 20 25 Car loads coarse and fine salt Bushels choice Seed 'Oats Barrels choice Seed r Irish Potatoes Barrels Lorilard and Gail & Ax Snuff, 100 2$ 2S 2$ 35 $ 2$ Boxes Tobacco Cases Potash and Lye Cases Soda Barrels Brown and Granulated Sugar Sacks Green Coffee , Barrels Rice Cases Good Luck TBakiner Powder Cotton JSeed. Meal and Hulls Various other staple groceries HighGrade Fertilizers. 3 TMENT THAT CURES Knowledge and skill are now at your service. Disease 3 once pronounced incurable now treated and cored at home. Uvery invalid applying is guaranteed the personal attention of Dr. Cowden. The most modern, scientific and cur ative methods in the vorld. Thousands cured. ' For three years Doctor J. M. Cowden Irs enjoyed the reputation of haying cured more people by his mild, scientific modern methods of medi cation than any other physician in the City of Washington. This is not the result of accident, nor is it a popular fad, but it is altogether depend ent upon seventeen years of h:ui study and research. He personally con sults vith his assistants over two hundred patients everyday. He treats only a few diseases, and the rcsujts are almost miraculous. His specialties are Nose, Eo.wels, Rheumatism. Throat, Elood, Skia Diseases. Ivtings, Deafness, Asthma, Stomach, Consumption, Cataract. Upon request, '.vill send a sU.rt, readable article, explaining Doctor Covden's theories and treatment i f disease. This is of great value to those who are sick, and of interest to those who are well. CONSULTATION F.TEE. WRITE TO HIM. Address J.M. COWDEN, M. D.,715 13th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. TO1! I UCU rr. Cowd-n's words oT advice to all men. yoime, middle-iced and old, ALL nlLtli are worth their Wfiit'Hi in voir!, nnrl Vu hiri fint fh iicL.mr 1 4"3 EC 3 00 ,ns Ra'eigh Standard Guano 2QQ Tons Orinoco Tobacco Guano 100 ons PatapscoGaano J CQ Tons Navassa Guano 100 ''ons Ionl-nion Guano 10Q Tons Acme Gusno rQ Tons Gem Guano lT!Ton', Navassa 13 per'cent. acid phosphasb 200 ons Bone and Potash. OC Kainit 1 00 Tona Cotton Seed Meal Dry Goods Department. Men's Shoes $1 to $2.50 per pair. Ladies' 90c to $1.50. Children's 25c. to $1. Men's Clothing $3.50 to $8 per suit. Boys' Clothing $1 to $4 per suit . Plaids, 4 to 6 cents . Unbleached Domestics 5c. Bleaching 5 to 7c. Piece goods, Prints, Shirtings, Men's and Boys' Hats. A full lineBuggy Harness $6 to $10. Horse Collars 50 to $1.50. " Hardware. Shovels, spades, trace chains, plows and castings, nails, axes, grul linos off TVif'RVTTTTXm A T nflTTmr PPTm?U GOLDSBORO, N, C, East Walnut Street. Best & Thompson Never before in Goldsboro was there such a show ing of silks as is now ort our counters. The best and newest of all the silks we have, as well as a heap of the popular kinds. The looms of Zurich Tokio and Lyons principally are represented, but we have also some ex amples of American textile ability of which we may feel truly proud. Taffetas, Indias, Foulards, Peanx, Brocades, Bay aderes, in such extended variety of the season's latest command as to surely satisfy you. Your presence is requested at this display, for we find it especially 'ap plicable this season that those who come to look, re main to purchase. We would mention for to-day: Black Taffeta at6c, 85c $1.00 and $.2$. Black Brocaded Silk and Satin at 7$ and 85 cents. Brocades for evening wear all colors 85 cents. Cool India Silks, for hot weather, 12 patterns, 50c. Wash Silks a strong line 25 cents. H. Weil & Bros. You wi'.lfind our prices on these exceptionally moderate. pecial. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! For cash, or on short time Spring Goods arriving daily. Big ( JQC t4.0 tKfl bargains in every department. ( Vi VtU, jv)U. 12 or 15 Rolls Straw Matting. Must besold to make room. Corsets. Corsets. The best 50c. corset in Goldsboro. Higher grades, 75c. $ljandj&1.29. Yours, anxioua to please, The Pith and Point of this business is to sell, poods, but the selHrjg must be right. Every article shown vou must bear-the rtamn of hnnnst. val lift TT'. 7fAr- power; else we are false to our trust. We are keenly alive to all this, and the confidence which you have shown and are showing in our pro gressive business methods will never be abused with our sanction. If it Is at any time so abused we want to know it. NOW FOR THE NEW MERCHANDISE. DRESS GOODS SECTI0N.- Not often you enjoy the satisfaction of making your selections from such a complete, up to-date stock. New arrivals in the Dress Goods department almost daily. WE YE MADE A SILK PURCHASE, Waist silks mostly. Just the things you're looking for. They are swell styles at low prices a strong combination. Our $i Kid Gloves. The best dollar gloves that money can buy. That's putting it strong; but we're very earnest in this matter. Our $1 gloves are backed up in every way Bound-to-please-you sort of gloves, or your money back Poor economy to ask you to keep anything you don't want; think too much of your patronage for that Want you to feel that we are using our best kid glove intelligence, born of years of experience, for your best interests. And we are agents for the celebrated "nRNTKMRT?!" Wid o-loves. I There is no nfeed of buying imitations whon you can buy the genuine at the same pri-.o only $1. SO black and colors. (3ASTEX & (SOTIPANY. Fertilizers We wish to announce to our customers and the farmers generally that we have arranged to sell the following brands of fertilizers: INorth Carolina Official Farmers' Alliance Guano. N. C. Official Farmers' Alliance Acid Phosphate. Meadow's All-Crop Guano. Meadow's Dissolved Bone and Potash Compound Genuine German Kainit. ; These are all high grade goods and will be sold at reasonable prices for cash or on time, to responsible parties. ; Hood & Brltt ADVANCE DISPLAY OF EXQUISITE AND EXCLUSIVE Clothes and Furnishings I Spring suits for men from 100 years down ! Spring Suits for boys from 4 years up 1 Spring hats ! Spring furnishings ! ASSORTMENT LARGE ! Open evenings until 8, Saturdays until 10:30. QUALITIES UNSURPASSED ! PRICES A.A.JOSEPH. Male Outfitter. Dobbin & Ferrall. Any Wheels in Your Head. If they don't work properly, come in and our ex pert will fix them up. , You can appreciate the bargains in good goods we offer and know a "thing or two." Finest Repairing and Engraving in the city. fnOTJRfT STYLES IN JF.WKLRY WUKKCWl AND NOVKLXIKS. GIDDENS' JEWELRY STORE- PRICES TREATMENT 5 THE FINEST LINE OF CLOCKS IN THE CITY A4-U I WANT vvci.LW.il Wp- TO SELL ' portunities. -'X watch.. I can please you and save money for you. There's a feeling of cer tainty in buying a watch of me. You know that you have what you paid for and that the watch will do just what I say it will do. , If you haven't all the money, pay what you can and the balance weekly, Peioss RIGHT R. A. CREECH, ' Jeweler and Engrave i SIGN OF THE KLKCTRIC CLOCK
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