r i i 3 ?1 r - i t if 4m,- ..., mm - -i-TZ' ' Aim, n ni-nn .'..-.teifev., ... ; ,. j"1 ; " V": -v. :.'.-;"-..'"-'''" i:v-V-Y-' . ; ' " f 1 llliT f ff " 5 This ARGtrs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep . No soothing strains of Maia's son, i Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' ' VOL. XVII. GOLDSBORO, K. C, THURSDAY AUGUST 11. 1898. NO 65 lib II. Royal tnakex the food pure, wholesome ttad delicious Absolutely Pure KOVU AK1WI POWOfR CO.. WPVQB1C OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Mayer's office and recommended the names of Mr. W. C. Badger and Mr. W. B. Pate as chief and assistant chief of the Fire De partment,respectively. The meet ins: wa very harmomious and the two gentlemen named are no doubt the uuaniocous choice of thw D?(.'artaicnt- X was the sense of th'- toaenrg that this action j w&s not in any manner per-ir-mut'-rv, but merely to express a JchJioa. which the Board of j AJoerrnen are at liherty to ap j prove on re ject. This id the approprLiiu.eason for the sea-sernent. Never until this summer has it failed to make its appearance along the seashore and secure a iaithf al record lor it self in the daily press. Tbereas on for this is not difficult to de tcrmine. The sea serpent fabu list has ioined the yellow staff and z.m.i Tiini niitnrv tn Ttrief: orOTlA TOT ID lO lie ID UUOa. L1U W. W UU w Mm-m j lO Epitome of Sayings and Doings, Wise gea-SCr Pent doubtless has not neg and Otherwise. Kan Down and lion in Mected his SUOimer TOUndS, and by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Local wj1j Reheard of in due COUrse at -Grand Rounds." tu crfat inn ;n hostilities. Already Xoung lvimy vv aru, wmie im- . . snth mnv of ing behind Charley Aycock on a thm brokfiU inhcakh )but vvithsuch Dicycie rnuay anuu u, uuu . orfi, exnerience as liars that his toes I ' f m0lT owon , , j u .,11.. tuo oea-Dci icui ciuouu v. . w nung ti me c am anu u , ouldo - n recQrdg The Qrdi. lacerated that the big toe had to su&kes of the 8Qmmer resort omnntotDn J - .1 " UUJf hpincr now oh ij?ed to Dass tne or Her many friends in this city, Lieai Qf a revenue stamp will per as elsewhere, -will sympathize UjapS not be so abundantly in cvi deeply witn Mrs. nas. r. xay- . ence as k efore the war tax was lor in the great sorrow mi . nnaD has befallen her in the death a - of her father, which occurred at If you ave been sick jou will find his home in Wallace Thursday. Hood's Sarsaparilla the best medicine The funeral took place Friday. you can take to give you appetite and The watermelon crop has strength and restore you to a condition nnm tn ho a hie- thin. Several J perieci, neaim car loads are shipped every day VJ. Sr. W i a , . ,,-,:. nnrl all llVftr 111: u , f Mrtn co rivpr arp Price 2o cents better suited to this crop than any other.Shippers have received good prices so far. Editor Argus: binc3 it n T seems to be the thing for "Den- The mystery of life and death has puz zled many a wise man. The alchemists o f old searched in vain for some combination of drugs that would prolong life indefinite ly. Common sense, chemis try and medical science nave SATURDAY SfcRMON. For Sunday Suffered 20 Years. Perusal and Every Day Guidance. And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Galations, vi, 9. "Don't give up the ship!" was the dying injunction of Captain ?2?'bi-?t- Lawrence on one of the Btormiest tms ojv xo j how man the way to a long and healthy Mavs in our national hte. lhat life. . .. . - . . . . Common sense teaches mat a man anoiua I cry has oeen ringing ill uui emc not over-wori: or over-wony-, mat uc uvmu I . -i take ample tirae for Ms meals, for resting for a COUp-6 OI generations, aoa iilnf 114 bemuse when the emereencv is on us and jv,.. us.. - i l a thev are tne precursors oi senous aou iauu i . t.l t audies. chemistwhas enabled men to our energies are taxed to their ut fbirTedays oTchemisu: most.thoee words make our hearts Medical science has taugnt wnen, now ana . . renewe(l yicror why these combinations of drugs should Dai Willi rtueweu vifcui. During our civil war nov al most ancient history we read of used. Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Dis covery is the ast -valuable of all health restoring medWshflsi, and the most effective. T first work rakrtoon the fountaia-head of life the stomach A man who has a weak a regiment of WOrn Out men On a properly digest his food will soon find that certain occasion . lney haa trav Lis blood has become weak and impover- j -j ished and that his whole body is improp- eled fast and far and were reauy Seine me?ttenslom to drop by the roadside through i?' KSrr sheer exhaustation . The life had m?i!I'Yndd" were hungry, they had been and cool in judgment, without sleep, they had iaceu a It does not make flabby fat, but solid, I , , , muscular flesh, nerve force ana vital en- pelting shower ana were arencneu ergy. Mmcuiaucu.. - o.,.1A (K T. W. Jordan, Esq., ot coTDin, wnmcy x., i ant! UlaC-UUraKou uuuucuij Ky . writes : adoui two ana a nan ynus gu l . , . , I was taken with severe, pains in the chest, be- band Struck UP, playing a patriot u en iu , ' i . i ' y " . J o sweats and was so short winded that I could hardly walk a alt a mile. inea ur. rinvc Golden Medical Discovery and have improved both iu strength and weight." Tin. nedirine dealer who ursres some substitute is thinking of the larger profit he'll make and not of your best gooa. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head- The Whole Ticket Named. Editor Argus: Sinc3 Tho nnorrintro nf Mr. FitEtrwald. of the Southern Rail- ocrat" to modestly suggest the way and Miss Mamie R. Bixzell, j name of some good man to boid the amiable daugnter 01 wir. 0fce in y ay ne county after IMo Elijah Bizzell, was solemnized at I . T ,cV, tn iim" that. - , , , , t . . -1.11.1 VCUIUCl UC;.', J. v loa-a & w wP.k. Rev. W. S. Rone efficiat Uoiquitous gentleaiaa serai t itofir. The Argus wishes the hap- ter and name a ticket. tivvounc courjle all iov and pros- It has beau a time nonorea M 0 C I -peutj,- custom with us to name only Mr. W. T. Dortch, chairman good men for office, and when of the Board of Trustees of the one proves himself thoroughly Odd Fellows Orphans' Home of competent and efficient in the du this city, last week received aUes Gf his office, to keep him eheck for $500 from a prominent there unti is superior is found That is not only good politics but better still it is good, sound "horse senst" the kind of sease all successful men use iu their business affairs. The fact that citizen of our State, resident in another town, to be applied to the general fund of .the institution God bless the giver. Such deeds r.ach beyond the earth and its q&rdid attachments. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boyette went to Wilson Thursday to attend the funeral of Miss Garland Clark, a charming young lady who visit ed them some months ago in this city, and is pleasantly remembered by many here. She was only 19 years of age, and was a sister of Mr. W. T. Clark the, well-known tobacco exporter of that town. Her untimely death will be sin cerely mourned by all who knew her. Hon. C. B. Aycock, who has been campaigning in the north eastern section, has returned to the city. He brings favorable res. ports of the revival of Uemocra ey and the return of backsliders The handwriting is on the wall. Republican-Populistic fusion has bad its" day and has proved dismal failure. Let us hope that there is grace enough left in the wanderers to bring them back to the Democratic fold, where alone is safety. The marriage of Mr. J. H , Weedon and Miss Ella Howell, el dest daughter of Capt. and Mrs R. P. Howell, was quietely sol emnized at the home of the bride parents here last Friday night, Rev W. S.Rbme officiating. Immediately after the ceremony the happy coh - pie took the north bound train for an extended bridal trip. The Argus joins their many friends here in wishing thenr-all joy and prosperity. Constable Henry Grady and Policeman B. M. Denmark Fri day arrested" Arthur Hodges, .colored, for burglary. Night before Hodges entered the home of a colored man on the plantation of Mr. H. A. Pennock and stole a pocket book contains ine 35 cents in money. While making Ms way out of the house he aroused some or tne inmates who recognized him. Tne pocket book and money have been returned to the- owner; and Hodges, will be given a bearing before. Justice Broad hurst. He will no doubt go to jail. It is be lieyed tbat he is the same person , who burglarized the home of Mr Pennock about a year ago. The three fire .companies of the city met last week at the THE COMING CAMPAIGN. ,..'-1 - i. " i- " wK. MARY LEWIS, wife of a prorai- jwa nent farmer, ana well known Dy au writes: "For twenty-seven years I naa Deen a constant sufferer from nervous prostra tion, and paid large sums of money for doc tors and advertised remedies without bene fit. Threo years ago iay condition wa3 alarming; the least noise would startle and uanerve me. I was unaWe to sleep, had a number ot sinking spells and slowly grew r orse. I began using Dr. Miles' IiestcraUve Ilervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first tiie medicine seemed to have no effect, but a. ter taking a few bottles I began to notice a change; I rested better at night, my appe tite began to improve audi rapidly grow better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as one of my age may expect. God blessDr.Miies'Xervine. Pr. 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, PR. MILES SIEMOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. , c , i ; Aflervlne Fv; Restores .53 , v--j . Health BOTH ARE TRAITORS, One to the Other and Both to Their People. Raleigh Post. Senator Butler in the Caucaian this week warns the Populists of the first district against one "Harry Skinner, Traitor." He charges Harry with having struck to the contract Senator Butler raade for himself and all the Pop ulists in lS94,"to vole for the choice of the Republicans for the United States Senate in 1897, and in thus carrying out Senator But ler's contract by which he, Butler, got a six-year term in the benate in 1S95. Harrv marched up and supported the Republican nominee, Senator Pritchard, in 1897. It was certainly a dishonorable and a dishonorina trade Butler made with Pritchard, Pearson, Lusk and Grant, by which he was to turn the State over to Russell ism and negro domination, in con- They Are Coming Back. . The Populists of Robeson county have not only returned to the ranks of the Democratic par ty, but are actually making strong Democratic speeches. Two prominent Populists, named res spectively J. M. Wilson and Dun can Musselwhite, attended a pic nic at Harrellsville, in saidcouu ty, the other day and made good speeches. Wilson has not yoted a Dmnocratic ticket in ten years, and Musselwhite has bean one of the most extreme Populists in the county. The Populists of Robeson say thay cannot stand fusion with negroes any longer. Oh, the Pain ol Rheumatism! Eheuinatisia often causes the most in tense suffering. Many have for years' vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism Is-a blood disease-, and Swift's SpejJiflo ta fcbe'orjiy cure, be cause it is th only remedy Which can ! XBach such deep-seated diseases. j A. few years ago I Was taken with lnflamma tory Rheumatism, which became so Intense that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, but was unable to get the slight est relief. In fact, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire body, and from November to March &wJSSf ' P many patent medicines, but none relieved me. Upon the advloe of a friend I decided to tr S. S. S. Before allowing me to take it, how ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana lyzed the remedy, and pronounced It free oi potash or mercury. I felt so much better af tel tnkinff two bottles, that I continued the rem edy, and In two months I was oured completely. Ths cure was permanent, for I have never slnea had a touoh of Rheumatism though many times exposed to damp and cold weather. Elian-oe M. Tippkll, 8711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism, Throw aside your oils and liniments, as they ean not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors their potash aQCr0(i onr) mawtmr will o (1 (1 tn -wrm-p H icftViil-I aSSUTcU. Itv and comnletelv destroy your diges tion. I we nave used unamDeriain's jougn De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of any salve in the world. This fact and its merit has led dis honest people to attempt to counterfeit it,. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R. Smith, Mt. Olive. I' The peace terms are American Don't terms. Of that much we are ."M for OIaa .TheiJIUU them at every turo, tut put your whole heart into your work and at sundown you shall bealad and content. The Father has a long memory, and in souie future day you will find chat He has not for gotten you or your humble duiies nobly done. , There are dark hours for us ail. Rich aud poor alike, literate and illiterate, the so-called high and low, have at' times au armful of sorrows. No one is exempt from the general fate, though it sometimes seems as though there wsrs favorites of fortune. Th9 Remedy in our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony to its sideration of an election to the ben- jt i3 guaranteed purely vegetable, and every family. In coughs and colds we for thf, lnno- form in 1S95 contains no potash, mercury, or other have found it to ne efficacious and m ate for the long term m i&jo, Kineral Boka ailed b S ift croup and whopping cough in children . . . - .1 1 J A . . r nnn-. 4- 1 H 1 . v- no Viln 11 I Witt Pritchard to taKe tne snort term at apeciuo Oo., Atlanta, u&. " " h" . - I 1 I tpir, 4127 Fairfax ave., St. Louis, Mo. that tirae, and receive the 1 opu- . 1,rTftaa Casft For sale by M. E. Robinson & Bto. , . .1 n fovm ;n ana Alilie- s fnarmpy, in woiasooro, list support for the long term m ,-Jandby Jnc. KSnuth at Mt. Oiive. Grant J-ue epiiit ui tue i auoiau iicd - m m The Chicago Record calls the 1 ?Q7 Tiitfhnrd. Tjtisk. a.i h T?Pnnhl,Vnfl adhered to it6elf on triflinS occasions such as v. U. . 4. J .U I ni. T-: n . : their contract faithfully, elected lQe one rePori,3U yrawiuay, peopie oi x-oriu aiuu d Pritchard 11 t00l on evl1 qualities ana sougnt queios." xnis snows to wnai tuo the life of a man who cried "Vive war is bringing us. ic air, and men was reauzeu us never before that there is in hu man nature a reserve power which is without limit. Eyes grew bright, strength returned, good cheer pre vailed, and the remainder of l.he Wayne County Can be Depended Uponjday's Stint W8S accomplished With Fop a Democratic Victory. j ou(; further f atigue. On Mondav last the Democra- The soul is so much stronger - . tic County Executive Committee than the body! Tho body domi met in this city to fix the nant, everything is done easily time of the precinct primaries and The body as the servant of the the nominating convention of the soul will shrink its duty and mag- county, aud now the campaign J nify difficulties and turn the whole will open, not only on the hust- man into a coward. The soul 1 ings, but through the columns of J master of the body and if inspired the Argus, which covers with its with a noble idea, will convert a circulation all sections of the coun- man into a hero. ty, and we shall endeavor to give j If," therefore, we can win the the people a digmned, patriouc attention oi your aiua n-'u. rv-rle however, is rrrpntntinn of the issues involved, I that mysterious something which! annlinn t inn. Tria!s ave mani .... . - .. , ' j! r i il. ... , l j ' .. '. .. , lit. wna ortninlv not raised to SUPi- appealing to their sense oi justice ns tne proprietor oi tue uuuj uuu o.d DUt a strong nsari neeu oud is95, walked up in iyv, wnen r- . have them all round the wol and their duty as citizens, to rise hVes in it as one lives in the nouse succumb. Butler so outrageously defaulted, n'" "Ultt . This countrv's eot coal to burn. in the invincible might of united that he owns and can do as he if this Hie were an, we eoum and -d the debt luuivmuui uu iu t- froomon nnd hv votin? the entire nleases with and if we can per- not Dear icese gums auu Mnthino-hottor . was to bo ex. fcUC """' " me Best Remedy r0 rim. Democratic ticket, from township suade you that your life is a grand pointments. It would hard y ba pected of pritchard, Pearson, his error Butler for the long, an fnr tho short term: but when the t;mn0mn f,-,r Rntlpr tn fulfill all Zola-" . . . , 0. nnr.t. i,.hVi Some editors of Le Petit Jour Ilia uuiitrnut a.uu ou yjji. ord in 1897 for another term, But- 5,UUU Relief in Six Hours. nal had iust been mulcted in the Distressing iKidney and uiaaaer . J , , -iL I diseases relieved by the "New Great in, traitni- tn his rfintrnH sum oi iiuui;b cutu imu soutn American jianey uure. - nis Ier proved traitor to his contract, . ' . . .-,.... new remedy is a great surprise on ac- and exerted and we may say ex. other penalties, m the civil court countof ltJ exc(?eding pmptnea3 ta t. . j u- if ; r,a-nr-t t rl a libel action brought by Zola, and relieving pain in the bladder, kidneysi hausted himself in an euort to de- back: and every part of the urinary fnt Prlt.r,! prnn D-nin so far the crowd cheered them as they passages in male or female. It ralieves feat Intchorc , on going soj far V as to trv to eitCl a peitsuu uui even - aimosi imaeuiaieiy. jll you. -nau.u , , ,, uor might have been dissatisiaction at 4uick; reiioi ana cure tn s is your rem- of tho Republican party, liarry ft .... Sdy. Sold by M E Robinson & 3ro. in ftu 1 r.r.sr having with other Popu- toe veraicrt or a general uuimm- ggiats. Gnldsboro. X - liet. tnl IWlor's securitv in iaI of approval of the editors, but 7 J 1 i. 1 r v 1 1: t v horse has proved to be a gooa honesty of the State. tax collector to legislator, show and noble thing, to be used grand- their condemnation of the vile ly and nobly we shall thereby give gang of political place-holders you an impulse which will brush who under Butler and Russell obstacles aside like chaff and, and including these a stench j achieve victories worthy ol im- in the nostrils of the decency and mortality. worth our while to beer them. L.usk, Grant, Russell aud their Mr. John Mathias. a well! known The article complained Ol was stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: But with eternity before u?, with Ke blicaa assocateg thaQ ju&t printed in the columns of Le "After suffering for over a week with 4. nWIr.r. I " . n.i'i T 1 ' I U.nctlRnv arA TT1 IT VVl ABl cA tlTI hnvinO" failed worker, kind, sound and true, is certainly no reason why he should be swapped off for au un tried colt. Lat us nominate the best man for each place and then elec' him. . For Senator F. A". Daniels. For Representatives- N. M. Jurnev or J. B. Kennedy, of ibe south side of Nuse, and V7. R. Don't give up the ship! You a new environment awaiting us, with innumerable opportunities beckoning us onward, let us be brave, bearing our burdens with tho ram fortitude of a noble character, resigned to the inevit such a State and county govern- Resolutions of Respect. The Argtjs has an abiding faith I may be walking along a thorny arle and making the best pos- in the integrity of the people in path, and if you were a mere am- sible use of it the long run the people, if mal you would lie down and die wrono- to be set right, and when rather than meet its difficulties. set right, invincible. But you are more than an animal. The hour of this setting of the There is eternal fire in your veins. people right is at hand. History You can conquer discouragements, renonta itaftlf in r.mra wavs than for there is nothinsr in life that j . - CJ orfe. The truth of Lincoln's can overcome your seul. "When aphorism is working itself out, j you are in the depths and your In case Hooley, that English iPptit, Journal sicned Ernest flux, ana my pnysician naving i,n. , .-. T,,t ,hni tr, mnnt.hs jit-n. Ttito relieve me, iwas aayisea 10 ry tae.nt as we nave, or tuat uuey i--, .v-- , --f cb-ambariain s Uolic, unoiera ana would enter into any kind of a appeared to show thai while iDiarrhosa liemedy, and have the piea WOI.a enkr l.iu auy iuu u -T5.o Vn,a f.thpr Prceis lure of stating that the half of one bottto fraudulent transaction and dicker .m.le olas lather, ranceis.j edme For eale b y M, E. Robin- w vihirh such a e-overnment was attached to a bureau oi tne son & uro., ana Miiier-s i rnarmwy, tiy wniCU SUCn A uvbiulucu- Onldshoro and bv Jno. R. Smith at u -.-, -r. tv ncn- U'oreirn Lieration in v.arseuie-. ... CU-iU u o a:G-i i.- " f i - w w I i l.vx. uilv- pie. The people had a right to he applied the lunaa oi tne omce BTnnnt hpttpr of Butler. Skinner to his own use. The amount was i ,n-r nf i.Vipir associates, made good, it was alleged, but plunger, was brought into court, Thev sacrificed their State and Zola pere was dismissed from his he'd have a time of it if he was r,nrfp anrl thsir own characters empioymeni. iu unuSiuB -ui. ta.ugj. p-ci.. tn tho unholv lust for office. Emile Zola demanded that the They willingly' entered into a verdict and sentence of the Court disgraceful trade by whieb their should be printed across the page State ani county governments of the offending newspaper aauy They regulate the Liver Stomach, . i j . ii,0t rno I for the neriod of one month. iBowels, Jiianeys ana uiooa as pre- were to be debauched, that one ior tne periou ut uu muut . v' n, H.Mozlev. in his Lemon frnm nnr commanitv. and I trt tho Rpnatfl. the other Since suit was brougnt tne E11 , measant lemon drink. It I Hall of Neuse Lodge, tit. 5 T n CI T? 1NO. V, X. KJ, w. - Goldsboro, July 30, J Whereas, In the mysterious oideringof Providence there has LEItlOXS ASL-dEDICINE. J Hooks or Dock bmith, ot the an(i wilt assert itself in Novem eyes are brimmed with tears you ' -'un ua hv . n ,T-.co thp dplih&ratelv charges have been repeatedly cures biliousness, constipation, indi- nnnh Kirl. . L i u.-J i u- .u- --,, U th n J f roffl this lodge one who ha. by to Congress. They deliberately cQargea v gestio headach .malaria, kidreydis- out. turned reaffirmed and denied, ana tne eas6t fevers, chills, impurities of the c;mitHi fnr offices for Zola was taking in the case Of 1 nine-tenths of all the diseases or the fcimitns ior OEIL.- iui ' ft . 1 Smith and West are caused bv the fail- in their Dreytus. and it was charged that ure of the liver and kidneys to do their ,... v-. - i i ffprririn i m I ihi 1 1 J i c urvciH ihi ut.UL Li-ic uvci luig vj. v-v. - i i i - . .'-- - w a 1 - -- - - i . . . 1 .. . .n i n r r n ni t" For Clerk C. F. Herring. ii,i t i i,tLi, o.k- ctronh nB von his upright lire, ei f,-""3 1 " ,. ,r kut-ma nf foolintr was intensi- blood, nain in the chest, heart failure, ,r I ts & o - Lm,(rlIT f,ir thp r.ppdv his con- t-0'.m over tu ftusa-u, .w.B , - and all othep diseases caused by a tor- thm, r nnt f"nnl- thfv will re-MiafAti. ' sympathy for the neeay, uis uu . MMii.t.nna and tied bv the active part which M. Lid n, diasRd iivr and kidnevs Til re T T71 -!., !-- " J I . . . .... , . . ..!. UU IUB XiUD i.a .-. - w .-. . - - . I t"" " . , " ., . v or or in jj .. o'w, i iL. .. i i a Tinn't crivo nn the shm IOU etant fa thfulness to auty, ui&i . turn to neir urea iuve iu. umuu - n- - - - , v .intin t or treasurer o. a. rars. . -an deniura that, vnu have been h, off.Kio manners won . , -ij:. tji r,, nmm;..i,r old uemocratic party, tne Deauty -j -- . . .iu. ou-. - themselves, inciuuiui Henry Lee, E A Stevens J. B. Gardner. For Coroner Dr. Trios. Hill. For Surveyor -IJ. F. Price. A WOftKER , .... ?,. i-i :u nlaced in the wrong environ- fV- ofitopm and affection of those v,ii,t;nn tn .nnnnrt an effort was making to injure duty. It is an established act that nrt OI wnose principles iauee uot wim i -- , . .1"" - - . -, uuug-"-" t. . i lemons, wnen comDinea propony wi. -Uu I I -,,. man fool in T7nnr hoar 1 1 1 u. t.ioo oc;.nfiatpn I . . .. i 4 7nla hv atrilrinir at. him tnrOUfiTn I , u ; nn),, i.a mnat. ihA rnllmo-vfiars. hnt shines amid --- - - wun wuuiu i- .-.-- Pritchard or toe cnoice i iub--. " . : .... l"" fr "" :r TJrr . 0 DEA.NES3 CASKOt BE tCBED by local apolicrions, as they cannot reach the diseased portion oi the ear. There's only one way to cure Ipeafness that is by constitutional ,remeQies. fV, ho nf b. hi AKinsr ambition , r ut tjoII Thorpfore. ... j his doad father. Zola brought I desirable results upon vixe stomach, the storms of men's warrin am- " uiuiu.i .. -. - Kepuoinans ior iu --- " liver and bowels, kidneys and biooa. . . . , wui.u y uui u u . y i -. -..xw,--,-. iesoiyea, xsi: .cj " 1897- buiu iii w.i isoia Dy aruggisis. uuc uuu m uumct. I r,nZw3HnV;"Z,- St---h- - deathourlodgehas lost one o , Skianer stod t0 hisdisnon0r, name, mozleY'sTSFon elixir . f-"- may oe so snut in uy uuus.iv. it3 most WOrtby ana nonoreu able &td gtate degrading trade, seems to nave secureu v-rui Cured me of sick a?d nervou8; head- eiiDg ior vut sui yiy-1 ui mc 'S" inharmony. by tbe lacl. oi sym momriAra a member who liius- t,.., RAiis clearing tha parent s memory, x. ache, ihaa been suo.ecto au my me - h it muiu.io, i unT ir.r r' i a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i lj uuw k.c -.-. . a - i ,, . vtt. . -r .: ! 1 I . ... - I J ' . , ,. - 1 - I . I JYIKS. JC. . .. -VlUJ-iN 1 1KJ-, anu iu. proieuiwu ui uum.. pathy, tnat your me is ciruuu- trated an(j exemDlitiea Dy ms 5nri1 traitor for having woma seem i iu- iu.m.u SDrinr Place, Ga. A united Democracy is invins scribed within the narrowest flf,iitv to his brethren and friends, ,;..t,.,ii a-,-.;orl nut his. Rut. the Dreyfus affair have some- in North Carolina. A di- limits and von desnair of doinglu u?o n.mn. .hnt u-nostenta - , , , thintr of the nature of an endless! MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR i uv u-o rvuu.w-- -r ..--- prp. coniracu. i i , t Urt3U. 1X1U Ui .lUUODblUU. X gun "iviu cibie vided Democracy means the sink-1 anything worthy of even your tiQU9 charity, and by Ini upright dition of the mucous lining of the Eu- 0j degradation than we have yetlare conscious that you have abil Between the two. Skinner, has chain. relief, and at once, from Lemon Elixir Deafness is caused by an inflamed con-ling Ot our Ste to deeper depths own approval. If, however, you ingenious life, the sublime and our respect. We havejio respect When you call for De Witt's Witch tan all other medicines. beautiful principles of our order lh5gves or thieving; but for ontalked Indian Springs, Ge .nflamed " hveTmbUnglounfor touched. The duty of the hour, ity of any kind, though-it be ..Friendship, Love and Truth," hicn 'whQ. maiQta imperfect hearing, and when it is en- therefore, is to unite Democrats, ability which, you baye no oppor- and whose presence and influence , obligation to tirely closed Deafoess is the result and This is not to be aocompHshed tuni.v to iise-as vou would like to ' nic hrPthren were always ... unless tae mnanjm-tion can db iac - - . . - . i ' t aiuJr" nnnAtit anvthintr else. Don't be talked tains honorably I into ascepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, Ior burns J . u. iu s on, Goldsboro. and John R. Smith. Mt. a business undertaken we can olive. his fellows in regard with more consideration surfaces We wiUgive One Hundred Dollars fnr anv case oL Deafness (caiised by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Uure. tentt tor circulars, iree, F. J. Cheney & Co ,. Toledo, O, . Sold by Druggists, 75c How could a camp named Alger have been expected to be a suc cess? General Miles seems. with ; than we can him who proves j Sampsonian generosity, to have traitor thereto. I chosen the pinic part of the war Ail this is but another phase If or himself. nf Russell-Butlensm. All honest . men should get MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Cured me of a long-standing case of chills and fever, by using two bottles. J. C. STANLEY, Engineer E. T. Va. & Ga. R. R. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Cured me of a case of heart disease and. indigestion of four years' standing. I tried a dozen diner en t meaicines. rtoue his brethren were always out and this tube restored to its nor- by acrimony, crimination and re- J &e it, that fact should give yu. ood. r1'11-!! etnare crimination among those who be- a secret satisfaction. If you have Resolved. 2nd: That in the caused'bv catarrh, which is nothing long to the one great household I anv power, any genius whatever, j o--paf ..loss to the family circle butaninnameaconamonoi --i.iuucuuoi , white snnremacv. Lnn'nit tn tho cmallest dntfosthat ':, ... ...uihW tv,noo dnmns am.v - - - xr ' I UUF w ws w--- w - I w jHrt. 11 13 t)a L-tl L i uajvw w w-- In essentials, unity; in non-Mie in front of you. Vn archangel virtues that made him a wor- essenti'als, charity; in all things fettered would still be an1 arch-tiV example of home ife, aud . I - i .. i. .. . : I " i" - i i ' I c . I !- -- . i i j r-.u ri C democracy... - : angel, xr ne Knows wna j-o . WOQ for hict the deep, oiamg - . .. the oppor- tack of diarrhoea accompanied bylor. uaoerBntun ana . .nwu ., With this as our slogan, we and God knows what, he is, and a tkm of his household;- we . Jrt .imk f- mnph nnd work. vomiting. I gave it such, r.naediB as savanna , a. . ;v, I . ...... -i - i I '- . . I can anoru iu go iui e iu. pcu- jocl sees inat no is aomg a pieas.- .enor to t,hetn our deepest sy m pies apdhold up to their view the ant work with an archangel's atby ,ld commend them to the nana ana Drain, it maners vey cQmpassion of Uim who aoein a,u little, after all, whetner tne worm thinrg iQ love. smiles in admiration or frowns in T.snivpd. 3rd: That a copy of About one month asro my child, K,,t. Ttrinn F.liTiir nn ma anv cood. together ana which is fifteen months old, had an at-1 Ttjles Diehl, i! record of Democracy in the past and compare it with the Butler- Russell, Republican-Populistic . . I fncinn rpime that how disgraces The Rev. W. B. Costley. of btoci- - . , v. : .1 o rt .hila oHAniiiniT t.n hifl rftfl-l . . .in.K, . r..--w. rriftnrv ,. .....r in November, and - - 1 V- L f . - . torai duties at ilienwooa, ma. o.B, -.coifw r.rl hanninnsfi acked bv cholera morbus. He ."rr: " " . . ... ior our uBuuiB.v.i -! savs: "Uy chance 1 nappeneu w get --- nnolfa and Diarrhnta Re mod v. and 1 1 Itch on human, mange on norses think it'was the means of saving mj does and all stock, cures in.30 minutes life. It relieved pie", 'at .onoe.'f 'i or b Woodford's Sanitary Lotion, It sa'e by M. E. Robinson, & ?ro., and a . . . RotIr.con & Miller's1 Pharmacy, in Goldslforo, aUd by -no, R. Umith at Mt. Oilve. Bro., Goldsboro 3ST C Shake Into TCdnr Slioes. vomiting, i gave : are usually given in such cases, but &a MOZLEY'S LEMON ELTXIR aothing gave relief, we sent foraphy-l j f uiiy endorse it for nervous nead sician and it was under his care for a J ache, indigestion and constipation. Aden's Foot-Ease,, a powder for the week. At th b 7L 7vln othremedleT TA mi r it i.ir a niub v s auu. wct uayiut. ... j feet. It cures pamrui, swouen,.. - - ratloM of the laUed . . 5 ;cfontlTT taA r"v . j - . - - I ing, nervous ieo. .ou .u..-j .,w i bowels every twelve nours, ana wo J W. Rolo, West End. Atlanta, Ga- indifferea.ee. If you are all right tnese resolutions be recorded on tlie nnBg out of corns and bunions. It'sj w6re convinced that unless it soon ob-1 toward Heaven you can afioj-d to ourmianteSt thafthey be pub- the greatest comfort discovery the n-f:lJ Iieiliai rcoou be unnoticed on earth; The time lished in the Orphans Home and age. Alien's w8 B- . blB",'r.r Remedy was recommended and I de will come When you shall be LUv nar)ers and a copy be sent new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cidedtotry it. I soon noticed a change " J I City papers, au- 'vj ' ,, r- BnTBatincr. callous and hot. 1 tho hnt.tr' hv its onntinund use a known lO 00 What you are, ana tQ the faauly of our deceased tirudi aoWDg foot. Try It to-day. Sold omplote cure was brought about and pvR pH . . GRAINGER . . ' llll 1H MIIW I It II 1I-.1.1J1 JLLC?-il lJJ. V W --4 I - " " by ail druggists ana suoe s.ore.. x.y R Gilmer countv W. Va. For Has opened a suit ofDental rooms over that will be a sweet by and by brother.: for your soul. Don't give up the ship! , Life! has its hardships, ona meets) F. D: Swindell, A. O. Dais, mail for 25c. i stamps. Trial package M E R0bin.on & Bro., and Jthe National Bank, on West Centre 1 free. A duress, Alien . ,wi-.M)u,jj,jjner'8 1'narmacy, in troiasDoro, uu .bre.ii, uu.,uu.i mo niiwo --w. r rv. n. Y. bv Jno. K. Smith, at Mt, ouve. i puouoj --V1 I

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