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Th fll?fjiis( DEWEY'S GUNS AGAIN. - GERMANY OFFICIOUS. COBAN ARMY DISBANDS. They Win the Last Victory as The President Does Not Like it. j So Decided Between Cuban Lead- Thev Did the First. Awaiting Dewey's Report. I ers and American Generals. Taking The City of Manila. Fifty Thousand to Go. "Uncle Sam," He Pays Off. A Democratic NewsD&per. JOS. K. ROBINSON. SCBSCKIl'TIOU PRICK; fin Advance! DAILY 'ARGUS. - I T - V. I , ml, A I Htt Talarr.BTih t r Tha A nillD I T1 .. 1 . . . mi. i . EXCEPT SUNDAY . - w i Argufi. Hnrnr Kniiff. Anff. 1 fi Tbel asuiusjiuu, auk. -i". Rant awn Antr 1fi A carrot rw., tt nnc. T-on.1. . . ..IS. K c & n- I ' ... I - -. " vwi.j, ... I . . ... . I r j . s ji tAl .: - - - . . . . One copy, six months 2.50 report of the capitulation of Ma- jrresmeui i piuiuuuuiy iuicicoicu meeting was Had last night be- One copy, three months nila is confirmed by the German in the news of the surrender of Ma- tweenthe commanding officers One copy, one month 50 . ., ,. . , . ., . . , a . . , , uonsui. rie says mat; at iu r"m - .wv t. . . .w-.. ... o' clock Saturday morning Dewey I such news and is now anxiously Cuban leaders. The strictest se ttee copy one year in advance Si. w fl3vflnpEfl on the citv wjth his war- awaiting a messeage from Dewey crecy was maintained . une copy si a. luoiitiies in ou. v .""i - i I mu . 1 . . . One coov three months in advance 25. LWns i,Q: nnn.w rnmVprl a tellins of the occurance. The meeting lasted nearly two refusal to his demand for surren J Although it is not admitted, yet -? was pre . . j::.: r:i I ent der. The flagship Ulympia again many auuuuiouauim uuiuais ttio signalled the city to surrender, much concerned over the contm- " J -, , , tamed is to the effect that the hnt tho Spaniards still refusing to ued indications of Germany's de- . . . .. i ... , uuoan situation was thoroughly wPluiatc' luu "j-"' " reviewed and it was resolved to ed bombardment of the forts with Philippines, and there is reason to disbaud the Cuban arm Algo I : U-.11., c;.nlnnn..nl.. halinvo that, tho finrmnn prnianr . . . . .. There seems to be iii certain e,Su"--IHCU8 Bue,ls- that the Uuited States should with the bombardment the land went lo Manila lor the express j pay c2 the mea forces marched on the citv. purpose or convey lpg tnc neeing This iavolves the expenditure The battle lasted two hours, Spanish general to Spain, and Lf fifteen millions; but it is of tho .of;Q ir,t wlnVl! th TTnitP when the white flag was hoisted there are other reasons for utmost importance to the island, 1 C ICl L liyiiO 111 T liJVil vuw v - - I I I St.tP, ail Snain are thrown bv over he forts, which had been the uneasiness, not to say-anx- whose wealth is entirely agricul the protocol their representatives nearly destroyed liave signeil. Primarily a protocol Ausustini and his family were vVEEKLY ARGUS. Entered at. the Post Office at Uolds" boro, N. C., as Second-Class Matter GOLDSBORO N. C AUG. 18 1893, T11E PROTOCOL. quarters a confusion of ideas as to the meaning, scope and sig nificance of a protocol, and the Pains of . ' - Rheumatism Have Completely Dis appeared Since Taking Hood's Sarsaparliia. Rheumatism is due to acid in the blood. Hood's Sareaparilla neutral izes this acid and permanently cures the aches and pains of rheumatism. Read tha following: " I was troubled with rheumatism when X was a small boy, and I have been a suf ferer with it more or less aU my life. Not long ago I toofe a bottle of Hood's Sarea parilla, and it did me so much good I continued its use, and since taking three bottles I have felt no symptoms of rheu matism." B. B. Blalock, Durham, N. C. "I was troubled with rheumatism and could hardly walk. I have taken three bottles of Hood's SarsapariUa and today am a weU man." Robert Jones, 302 Macke Bt., "Wilmington, North Carolina. Hood's SarsapariUa Is the best in fact the pne True Blood Purifier. All druggists. (1 ; six for f 5. Get Hood's. The Goldsboro Warehouse, OPPOSITE CAPT. LAMB'S STABLES, GOLDSBORO, M. G Oldest - Established Warehouse In the Town, For the Sale of Leal Tohacco I Best Light, Best Auctioneer, Experienced Force, Hard Workers, Correct weights, courteous treatment to all. Every sale strictly watched. We Get Ttie Very Tod Market Price For Our Patron u C. B. PAYLOR, Auctioneer. S. W. CHAMBERLAIN. Va-. EVERY FACILITY FOR GRADING TOBACCO- sir ! u 1 mil are the favorite cathar- I1UUU X-lia tic. All drueeists. 26c Economy Alone, it i e j." T, l uie original oi any vixtinB. tabeQ aboard the German Kaiserin- . , ,i . ; Augusta at dusk for Hong Koog. dfifinprl as "the minutes or rouah on draft of an instrument or a tran- Dewey is expected to send a fast saction: hence the original copy cruiser with ne ws to this port of any dispatch, treaty, or other soon. document; a document serving as a preliminary or opening of any diplomatic transaction; also, a An Ovation Awaits liim at His diplomatic document or min'ite Arrival Home. of proceedings signed by friendly L Telegrapn to The Argus. Powers in order to secure certamJ lety, of the administration over tural, as it will stop tho raiding Germany's attitude. and burning by the insurgents It is believed, however, that I r -awn a Tr rtUlTilV 1111 1.1 Dewey can be depended on to vmAiiXi WHEELER HERE hold Germany in check. Washington, Aug. 16. An order will be issued to-day after approval by the Cabinet rrusler ing out of service about fifty thousand volunteer forces. t r o to say nothing of looks, de mands that you have your buggy re painted. A good coat of paint, rightly applied, will save ten times the small amount expended, as it pro tects the wood-work and prevents cracking and warp ing. Be wise, therefore, and bring your old buggy to me. RIGHflRD BROWN, Practical Painter. In rear of the Repair Shop, on John St., opposite J. T. Ginn's. t PEACE AT LAST. Gen Ransom Should be Named For One The real tug of war with Spain will come when American diplo mats and Spanish diplomats meet to arrange the final peace conditions The Dons are shrewd at diploma cy, la fact, they are far more ot-Ulorl in flivilrmnt5r roar-faro thnn nr .-.i a . ic. r I By Cable to The Areus. ividni.ttUK. u v u i iii. - vjcutr it i..... . . . . - . diplomatic ends by peaceful 1 withGen. Havana, Aug. 16.-The reports tLat ciass or ngnting wnicn ca, s . . . . , . " I - I... .... .... I iUl luu uu o . ys L t- O.U mcauo. I . , , I in nirmi annn with rflsnpp.t, to tne . .... uofiriv ieiE camD idis murmur r - ,,. . - Of the protocol m direct ques-1 v . f fual,,. neace negotiations between Spain uuii,,,. United States have the is, ot course, not m verbal terms I v-w- a' J rti mndfil of tho ultimate treatv that Wheeler must have had or 3f peace between the two nations, ders from Washington, other wise "ope ana oiuer tuuutr craft, but sureweu in diplomatic . i, . . i , ..i ,11-,1-itt nna-o nun in crnfir -t np't but it embodies all the essenials ne would not nave leu wunoui MOSQUITOS PICK " THEIR TEETH while they sit on the b act ferice dow, aud gloat over the full meal they liave enioved on Tour suffering cuticle For mosquito bites, bee stirigs and other in flictions from insect pests, try our To bacco Oil Liniment. It alleviates pain, and cures all irritations of the skin. M. E. Robinson & Bro view of this fact it is important that among our peace commissioners there should be men not only well versed international law and state- of that instrument. It serves as a notification. temporary memorandum pending Courtland, Ala., August 16 the formulation and signing of the Gen. Wheeler sends word that -w . 1 1 - -I I treaty. It is not necessarily bind- he will come immediately-home mg upon the signatory Powers, ft arrival at Montauk. The nor is a treaty binding until it atlons for aQ oyation t0 the city, and general relief is felt government, 1 1 I e 1 .n 1 Ll C f ' I. . . U F ninnn TIT Vi 1 n Vl I B h 1 V Will TinT buy Cuba's public stock. The art news that Blanco had received t!ommenting on this subject the dispatches from" Cambon definite- Chicago Chronicle offers these ly declaring that ptace prelims timely suggestions: "In selecting inaries were settled spread with Une commissioners to negotiate lightning rapidity throughout terms of peace with the bpamsh the President proo- has received its formal, final rati him arfl npsrlw fom nl fication by the constitutional au- m m thority (such as legislative), but COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED jr. f j.: i i I tut) sensts ui iiiieiiiuuuuai law a T ,. i.. -.,,.. i . I iv v wutcmui-wcucxai the island has so severely suiter- gtatesmen. We have seen no men- Cuba, ed. There is. scarcely a family. tion however. of the contemDlated Spanish or Cuban, which has not appomtment of a skmed diplomat t the prospect of peace, which ably will name Democrats, is-well will put an end to the spilling as Republicans, and the men se ot human blood and the long era lectcd will no doubt be distinguish of desolation and ruin from which ecj for their ability as American felt the war. terrible depression of adverse to the nullification of any such memoranda. The Star fur ther states that any departure Byeiegrapn to The ArKu.. from the protocol by either side Washington, August 16 A during the negotiations would be semi-official list was given out generally accepted as an evidence this morning as follows. "Uuoan Mysterious Murder. of bad faith, while the incorpora- Commission: Generals Wada and By Telegraph to The Argus. tion into the treaty of matter con- Butler and Admiral Sampson; flicting with the protocol in any Porto Rican Ccmmission: Gens. item would doubtless result m Brooke and Gordon and Admiral the rejection of the treaty by the Schey. Gen. Lee is not named 'waiI,c uuu Ui luc in the Cuban Commission for the countries. iU . , ... , . , , , , , reason that he will be appomtea It -won a annear. therefore, tnar I . . , , , , . at the head of the army corps to LUC & iJiXC I1ULULV)I XV I was signed at the White House occupy theisaml Friday afternoon- -anords even greater assurance of peace than the public were led to expect it would. Under all the circum stances and conditions that act ,was tantamount to signing a treaty of peace, subjeci. to rati fication by such legislative authority as the constitutions of the two Powers in interest provide. As the force of moral obligation, international law and the logic of the situation militate against the assumption that either Power will, when it comes to drafting the treaty proper, seek to make any material de parture from the essential pria. ciples of the protocol, it is hardly a question that the necessary legislative ratification will be forthcoming. The Carolines. Mingled with the feeling of New York, Aug- 1G. A rich ly dressed young woman was found murdered in the hotel Grand this morning. Her head was crushed to a pulp by a gas pipe. The indications are that it will prove the most mysterious murder case of the day. Murder and Suicide. By Telegraph to The A rgus : San Francisco, August 16. Charleston had raised it at Guam in flip T i a 1 1 rnfine Tf uraa cniYiofliiTifT . ' . , , , . dispatch from Madrid He'en Gould. Miss Helen Gould is one of the few daughters of millionaires who have shown practical good sense, as well as proving that she has a heart for the needs and sor rows ol her fellow beicgs. Being the possessor of millions in her own right, it is hardly possible for Miss Gould to do privately what she does so generously and with such tact and rare good sense. Instead of squandering her millions, to buy a foreign title, attached to a worn-out roue who would care nothing for her. and has a contempt in genera! lor everytning American except its money, she goes about like a ministeripg angel, helping the poor and needy, and, above all, she comes to the relief of the soldiers who .are fighting the battles ofher country, the coun try she holds in honor above ' social prestige aud foreign titles. She i3 an honor - to American womanhooi. . . " pleasure at the news that the Monterey had remlorced Admiral The father of pugilist Corbett Dewey's squadron there was a killed hiswife and then attempts regret that there came no an-1 suicide. It is believed he will die i nouncement oi an exploit by ner Blanco Resigned. 1 like the Charleston's on the way By cable to The Argus across the Pacific. It had been Havana, Aug. 16. Blanco has occor,,,! i,Qf c,T,a -rti;i oi-io issuea a s aiemeni in wnicn ne her voyage to raise our flag at formally declares his resignation "Y"a.r in tlio flarnliTiofl incif. na flie i ' ' J Br OaUe to The Arms. London, Aug. 16. A special says the i ii j. it i i i. i surrender of Manila on Saturday learn that this had not been done, although the need of haste on the aubenes is announced oniciai Monterey's part was undoubtedly My- l be United States troops ims great at the time when Camara's madiateJy occupied the city fleet was believed to be destined for the Philippines, I In the Philippines, as in Cuba, The Carolines form an impOr- it appears that the Spaniards do tant Pacific group, containing J better fighting ashore then afloat hundreds of islands, and stretch- When aboard ship they know ing through twenty-five degrees how to die bravely, but not how of longitude, m fact, through a to kill their enemies. In short, total distance "of about 2,000 j they are more xpert with small miles, from Germany's Marshalls j arms than with heavy pieces to Spain's Pe lews. They are fa miliar as the scene of American missionary labors, and theyj would cover an important gap j for us in that part of the ocean. Perhaps we are not to bid good- by to them. There will be many things for the Peace Commission to arrange regarding the future of Spain's islands in the Pacific, and the Carolines must be taken into its view. on the commission,yet such a mem ber is eminently desirable and ne cessary." The Spani&h commissioners, we may be sure, will b3 men trained all their livr-s ia diplomacy and our cx-Presidents, Senators and Judges will be at a disadvantage, because they will be entering upon a field entirely new to them. There should ba on the American com mission at least one man who is familiar with the tricks of the trade. , Such men are scarce in this country because we do not train them,, but we should be able to find the needed man somewhere Hon. M. "W Ransom, Ex-United States Minister to Mexico, would come nearest to fulfilling the re quirements, but even Mr. John W. Foster ia familiar enough with the skullduggery of modern dip lomacy to serve in a pinch. Some such man will have to be appoint ed or our commissioners, skilled though they are in American poU itics, will fall easy victims to the wily Spaniards. n n fi r! " While Schley only gets a second rate in points as compared with Sampson, the opinion of the nation ia" the matter must' make the former feel first rate. CURED BY CUTICURA ' I waa siilTerlnjr tortures from a diseased cealfi. I was sor - tching ray head from morn ing till night. .Little pimples broke out all over my head. I had no rest. : I -washed my head with hot water and Coticuba Soap, and , apiilied CimcfjRA as a dressing. Now my head hasn't a pimple on it, and mv hair is growing splendidly. ADA C. 1IARHELL, 330 Grand 8t., Jersey City, N. J. I thonjrht I wt'mld go frant:c with itching scalp humors. 1 lost considerable of my hair of which I had an abundance. I tried several remedies, t.hev failed. I tried CtmcuRA SOAP, relief immediate, it-ehimr completely pone. Mrs. M.J U1AN, 2-lfi Hal I iilay St., Jersey City. BiMthrrwrtiont the world. ViiTTKB P. ft C. Cop.,ol Projx-, tiuMoo. How tv J'rpduee Luxuriant Hut, ire It doesn't take a girl of the pe riod long to coma to an exolam atiou point. Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will orevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid fiver and kindred diseases. fUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. -4rfi PARKER'S .5,1 4 HAIR BALSAM y&'i.f-sJL-J&lcmnset and beaulifie the hair. jgayy:- Merer ffciia to Keetore Cirmy; ,,:.';i:i- -i ' -s iiuif iu ii. xuubuiui i .ii iur. V.-ii -J:4 Cureit scalD disefttes & hair falling Attractive Goods. Are such as com bine good quality, good style and low prices. We call.attent.ion to'genuineWindsor Percales, pretty patterns in Organdies and Lawns, splendid Duck in white and colors, -CX-lored Bunting's, all All work turned out by me is fully guaranteed to be first class in every particular and to stand the test of time , and u&age. No inferior ma terial used, as forty years' experience enables me to be a judge of what to buy, and I use orJy good quality. Buggies, $5.00. f All other vehicles re-painted at proportionate low prices. BICYCLES KE-PAINTED AT S1.50. Come and see my stock of If steel Axel o HARM UTACnMQ Self i nil in it nuuitui firfnsprK o can be greased without removing the wheel, and shades, large line Ginghams, Woolen I will run two months without further Dress Goods in HeDriettas,Cashmeres, I grease. Iveeps itself well greased. Common Axel grease is used. Also have a tull line of o LflTBSTSTYLB BUGGIES o which are also Self Greasers, and will run from two to three months, with one greasing. lleep a good supply ot o HORSES AND MULES o sell everything for cash or on tune. Flannels, etc. Black Brilliantines, Percales, Organdies and Xiawns. BST'Ladies' Slippers very low. Millinery a Specialty o. Racket Store. B. Cohen & Co., Props. Geo. D. Bennett. NEW usigsghooi Miss Hanna M. Bodell, Formerly, of Rocky Mount, N. C, will open a music school here the 2nd Week in 5eptemDer inti busT;, m, , ICE OREAM FREEZER Ion .the market, that will freeze your cream in less time, smoother, and with PIPE ORGAN, THEORY OP U688 consumption of ice than any other, MUSIC AND HARMONY". is the "RAPID." We are selling them from $1.0 to $4.75. We have a cheap line of freezers in stock. GOLDSBORO HARDWARE CO Tin Rcofing and Tobacco Flues a specialty, War. war i A private recital will be given each month. Concerts at close of each session. The price for two lessons a week, (a half hour each), is Four Do-lars Per Month The theory is given free to pupils taking two lessons a week. I On High Prices ! If "you don' Those wishing further information believe it, just come to see us, and can address, until September 5th, be convinced that I am still the Dll I "HUSTLER ' . OF GOLDSBORO ivubb nauiict i vi. duucii, BOONE, N. C. After that date, GOLDSBORO, N. C. New Turnip Seed AND- War is being waged on prices of all goods in the different departments con sisting of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hats, Shoes, Trunks Tinware, Tobacco, Snuff, 9 LOOK AT THE SUN AND GUESS. Some folks do, and come pretty near the time that way LOOK AT A wat;h AND KNOW! The watches we sell we guar antee. Nothing short of an accident or a failure t.n wirnl . . . will deprive you of the right time. TUB FINEST LINE, OF WfTGHES IN THE CITY. t t t t f t f R. A. Creech, JKWELIK I AS 1J ENUKAVER Established One Year. G. U, & R. GOMPA.NY The patronage we have received has been satisfactory. Buggies Waggons, Carts and Other Vehicles Repaired. OUR MR. GRAHAM is still rushing this department. Hia work speaks for itself. Coffins Gaskets, At most reasonable figures. (PHONES Nos. 81,96, 77. FUNERALS ATTENDED PROMPTLY. Closing Out. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Summer Dress Goods. such as Lawns, Organdies, Plissis Outings, Percales, etc., Ladies' Gauze Vests, Ladies' and Misses' Oxford. Ties, Gents- low cut Shoes, Ssraw Hats, and - RLL SUMMER CLOTHING. GENTfEME", Now is the time to get a light coat for these'hot days The above stock must be sold, regardless of price. Come early and get first choice. As the eaily bird gets the worm, so the first customers get the best choice BIZZELL BROS. & CO. Corner store next to National Bank. JL Tatching their T Y . atches When General Shaf ter had completed the investment of Santiago, word went along the five-mile line of battle, "The attack on the entrenchments will be made at 4:15." At 4:15 every American soldier's hand went to his American watch, and every American patriot on the field said "NOW I" His tory tells the result. A good watch is needful in war as in peace. Modern life, whether on the field of battle or in the quiet home, is meas ured by fractions of minutes. "Pretty near the right time" will not do, in these stirring times. GET ONE OP MY AMERICAN WATCHES AND GO BY 'T 1 L. D. GIDDENS, jeweler. Rttta Baga Seed ! Patent Medicines, etc. No Old Seed! JaMy terms . are strictly cash. I 1 1 .... Ira I r o Ti1 u 1 1 o.rir1 All NeW and hGIIEDie I honest dealing in the future, as in the past, guaranteed to each customer. OllclITITUIT i5. I THE HUSTLER AT- Under Opera House. Goldsboro, N. C. jyiotf brs. John Williams Spicer5 Physicians attd Sttrgeons. Office over National Bank. GOLDSBORO, N. C. r4)b!ch.4-r Lvi;ue.ix iLtismkotiA IS rand. ENI3YRQYAL'. FILLS Wz-tC-tn&l and nly Cennlne Cafe., always xdiabts. La die. ft adt .moHd, Brand in Kcd and Hold Dift&liiQ ooxea, sA&iea wita Mnn ribboa. Take no other. B-frae deoujerw svthMifit tion and isaiiatiofta. At. Ilrniwrion mmmIAii.' la itsmpl for particulars, testimonials n4 RelifcT for T ad Ion," tn letter, by retarw mail, a iww 1 t--.nmon-.ais. Aam 1'o.pr.r. Ckl4hcHterCiLeniicaaCo..SladlHov Fine 2 U fav Ait IoomL Drucdsl. For Rent I The desirable six-room residence of Mrs. Lizzie O 'Daniel, on James St., I Offer their professional services to next to Mr. Geo. C. Royall.IPossession Une public for the treatment of l783Bingliam Sctool fl SHEYILLE, tT.TFTl Establighpd tn 1793.1 1 Ma). R. BINGHAM. 19 II IfiQQ A.M.,IX.l..Supfc Mil n 1000 Military; U.S. Army I . II P J omcerdetauedr- LJ LJ V given at once. Apply to Ed. L. Ed- mundson or Mrs, O'Daniel. Also the Dortch farm, Bonitz farm Miller residence and several heusea and lots; also vacant lots for sale. ' Terms reasonable! ' ; ' - Ed. L. Edmundson. The man who sells Real Estate, Office at F. B; Edmundson's store May be seen from 8 to 9 a. m. and from a to 4 p. m diseases of all kinds, and in general practice. MUSIC: Pupils desiring Piano lessons can secure same bv applying to ' MRS. CH AS, SLOCUMB. DR. J. M. PARKER Over Miller's Drug Store. tPalnless extraction of roots of teeth by the new drug Eucoine Hydro chlorate. Safe and effective when skill fully used. . Tetsth worn by mechanical or chem ical abrasion, etc. restored in length and. made useful and durable by the new GOLD CAST CROWtf TIP,. . QUICK DESSRRTS AND EXCELLENT DINNERS Can be easily obtained by using'our Plum'Pudding, Delicious Cherries. Fancy Peaches, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Pine Apples, Pork and Beans, Genuine Columbia Eliver Salmon, Deviled Crab, Boned Chicken and Turkey, Thee goods are tha best money can buy. but the prices will please you. BIZZELL BROS & GO. Grocers. Straw Hats ALLGRADES.LOWEaTPRIGBa Full line LADIES' SLIPPERS, from 48 cents to .82. See our t2 slippers sold elsewhere at $ 2,.r0. . JUST REOBIYED.-Lot of celebrated Heiser Shoes, in"; pat. leather. RIBBONS. Ribbons at remarkably low prices. "STSoo us on anything in general merchandise, if you want tosavejmoney. All goods delivered free of charge. Something special in Umbrellas. Tours,! anxious to please, .sSolcpIaid, BrlDklcy & Go. A "Graphophone" Commonly known as a "Talking Machine," would add very much to the pleasure of a home. ONLY TEN DOLLARS. Call in and let U8 show you how they sound. Respectfully, ' GOLDSBORO BOOK STORE- m nil Jadtre Geo. D. Grav. of Culneuer. Va.. sars: iYn female school of -which I hare any knowledge.' Who apply, PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. A fa mo n a school for Girls. Very thorough and of highZOrftdo. tin I sincerely bellers It Is the Terr Tet iiiusiratea catalogue iree to an Jas. Dinwiddik, m. a. Prlnolpal.
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