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A Deni'Toritlc NewsDaper. Published Every Evening- Ercept Sunday. BI JOS. K- BOB1NSON. SOJBSCKIVTION PRICK! fin Advance! DAILY ARGUS. One copy, one year - -.85.00 One copy, six months 2.50 One copyf in nths l.R0 One cop v, one month WEEKLY ARGUS. Cine codv one vear In advance tl.OO One copy six months in advance One cony three months in advance .50 25 Enteredaat the Post Oitlco at lioids boro, N. C. Sacond-CUssi Matifir GOLDSBORO N. C.-JAT. 5, 1898, The Fourteenth Amendment Birmingham Age-Herald. The ultra Republican journals are meeting. President McKinley's patriotic utterances with the de deration that TO REORGANIZE 0. F. & T . V. Name of the Road to oa Atlantic and Yadkin Tall y Presi dent Walters Tells His P an. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, which was sold at auction last Thursday, under foreclosure proceedings at Fay- etteville, N. C, will be reorgaus zed as soon as its new owners, the Atlantic Cost Line, can get possession The name of the road is to be nhan'Tfid to the Atlantic ana Yadkin Valley Railroad. Mr, Harry Walters, president of the Atlantic Cost Line, has re turned to Baltimore. In an inter view with him, the Baltimore Sun of Saturday says: "President Walters is busy with plans for the completion of the purchase of the property Judee" Simonton, of the United Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely. Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. Lv Weldon Ar Rc'y Mt, 12 55 Lv Tarboro 12 21 r di T 1 flrt T. he great nerve tonic is Lv wlison l 68 , , im . r - -n- I LiV seima oo rxooas ocii&ci.jiJaini, IWilminaton & Weldon R. R AND BRANCHES AND FLORENCE RAILROAD- CONDENSED SCHEDULE TRAINS GOING SOUTH." Dated no 23 NO 35 no 41 NO.t4 Aug. 7, 1898 daily daily daily dally a m pm am p:m 11 50 9 43 outhern Ifl :. KdVUIUMlM ailway. Ill 6llDu 1086 10 36 5 40 12 52 11 13 6 22 ft 20 11 53 .... 1 07 .... .... 3 15 .... am am p m 701 3 05 8 05 4 12 9 30 5 40 Train JSIo, 1C3, Daily except Sunday, T.aa-oaa Tnrhnrn 6 00 T). m. iiOCKV i, :n I "... r ' nooas oars.aiJd.riii Mount ,6 45. p m., W nson 47 la p. m., strictly first-class . equipment on all Cures nervousness, arrives koldaoo ro, w P . " through and local trains;, Pullman Dated no 78 no32 no 40 No 48 -palace sleeping cars on all night a 7 iSQH daiU dailv dailv dailv I trams: last ana saie scneauies. am pm pm ami Travel bv the Southarn and you are And nil forms ot Lv Florence Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, Lv Fay'ville 4 25 Ar Florence 7 25 .p m Lv Goldsboro. . Lv Magnolia .... Ar Wil'gton The standard railway of- The SOUTH. The direct line to all points. Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. 8 45 8 35 T i 1 J iuv i' a v vino iu Impure blOOd. Lv Selma 12 35 1144 Ar Wilson u i iz i Is no new thing; neither is a statement that you will find The Larp-es' and Best stock of goods in Goldsboro at Fonvielle's n. new fact : but that is an old. established fact no man of truth will de ny. Our aim is always to furnish goods of the BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE We call your attention just now to A Fina Piece lo Color Work. States Circuit Court, under whose the fourteenth amendment forbids the United the receivership stages, is quite gars aparilla Calender for - a m 12 19 12 03 p m 11 15 12 49 Lv WiPeton Lv Mas-nolia An experienced art critic gives r,v Goldsboro : -u; ;v.;n that, t.hfirfi Willi P m 10 as u'o umi"'" I r 117 ho nn handsomer piece ol color . Tinnl.v Mt. 2 12 12 57 11 57 130 iurisdiction the road has been in , ,u BM,thn Hood's Lv Tarboro 1221 .. . .. WOI li IbSuruiUioj r J 9 19. 19. Rt loaa. A Wclrnn q 25 1 48 I - ; 1 I ' 1 J 1 U ; I -i n - I . . ..-I . - rv. n . M a. C.-nTt Rtotna or ov Sfafa -frrm aacnTYi- I SICK in rllllaucipuia, aiiix la uu" TH nnt. nnlv USefu1. but artlSUC Train JNO. UMiy eBFi ouuu.j, assured a safe, comfortable and enmeditious lournev. Arnlv to ticket agents for time tables, r-ataa onH crfnftral information, or I r m ami o- - I n 1R U Hfi I 1 8 55 uoi r i . vfirnnn. r. t. uarou, ISJ xu p c p & T . A S lo I Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. O. (JNO trouoie to answer qut;dbiuij. Fresh Arrivals of FRANK 8- GANNON. i. M. GULP, W. A. TURK, Sd V. P. 4 Gen. Man. Traf . Man. G. P. A. fi no i. to.. Wilson ins or paying any debt or obliga- auic " and beautitai, ana up iu 5 s8 ft w arrives Rooky Mount o la a " I -v r f-. it- i c rm Ti tJ f 1 III i . iim w I I . 11 a i iu able to give his attention to busi- i Kaailt;fll, an(j ud to date I r-o Tt- i Vinnofl that, hfi will I . . ll . ; j.: . j :,i , uc- -'-f Tho f.harmm? "Amen'u I. I III I III' I I I HI I III Mill III I I I 7" I I I I -1 . I - I u w v - - tion or rebellion. They dwell par- designate some one to act lor rr. Tarboro 6 45 a. m. Tlail-ir niiwnt Rnndav. whose beauti'ul lace appears Train on tue Scotland Branch Road with a delicately painted flag in leaves Weldon 4:15 P-, Halifax 4 N6W G0O0S- The latest patterns just received for the background, makes a pleas- m'Greenville 6:57 p m, Kinston 7.55 QnSt maS and NeW Year r t .h.h aniinr.fi will ha I u.' m. Returning leaves Kinston 7.501 rvlcicerl tn have beioro IllDa tne I ,t i: t 1 1 is n. m WclHnn 11.33 a m. Trains nn Washintrton Branch leave I Consisting of wnoie oi xovv. e asMngton 8 20 am and 2 30pm, Watches, Diamonds, srist will have this Calender, or a Farmele 9.10 am, and 4 00 pm, SSterlin" Silver 2ovelties. ronv mav be obtained by sending returning leaves Parmele 9.35 a m, and Silver Tableware, Clocks, etc Train leaves 'larooro, aaiiy except Presents- -o I Hood & him in nnnvevinff tne DroDertv. ticularly on tne word "rebellion, . fc th UQW purchaSers may which is a favorite word in their taka possession as early as pos.- vocabulary. sible. An obligation is one thing, and "The new company to succeed a gift another. If the general gov- the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val- ernment desire, for example, to ley will be known as the Atlantic 1 i -? l -TT-.il Ti I take charge of the Confederate na xaainn vauey, us 6 to j. dead, there is nothing in the four- ent will be merged with that ol Loweli Mass . ,i -i . .i tne Atlantic uosi juine sysieui teenth amendment or any other . . . , amendment that forbids. If Ala bama desire to present to omeaerate veterans a sum oi ada a thoro ush examination of anything he hasn't got. money eacn year, or any year, the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val- There ere so many dupes tnere is no constitutional mniDi- ley,' said he, 'and am convinced cause there is so much vanity; tion in the way. 1 . A 1, 4- ,1 l,i;i? T fn.inrl (Vial linHor . I ...... 1 I U. ill. louii.iui lucs.o f1 C 1 - . . 1, should be recognized one being our management we will be abie Givin" to the poor, is lendiDg a.00 a. m., Nashville 8.35 a nf, arrives VllSS Hanna M. bOClell, Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat. Hecker's Old Homestead Flap- Jack Flour, Plain N. Y. State Buckwheat. Plain Mountain Buckwheat, .New Maple byrup a guaean TEE OF ABSOLUTE PURITY goes with every can, Hecker's Flake Taprioco, Hecker's Farina. New Crop Prunes, Genuine Oiive Oil compare it with what you find else where. If yOU SEE NO DIF FERENCE, THEN ANY OLD THING WILL DO FOB YOU. fl ttappu New Year! It i EllOOQil "President Walters, of the lat- in refusing to aVdicatn t oomrnp is OTfill nleasp.d with riarlns Tints himself wiselvon rec- cept Sunday 7.50 a m, and bunday a uu tl!P r -r r , a m, arrives Tarboro 10 05 ana 11 uu a m tilt I . t r ii TI i -rt.r,ii. t. mtTo nn I . . . . , . . aunday at 5 30 p m, Sunday. 4 15 pm, and tlae puDiic to mbpeci my mw j Tz.i 1, t ii t. Tn- 1ft r m I RnAir hpfnre iruvmsr. as X mtencl to aiTivoa X Ijfliivnutfc au w w , . " Ljn I ,. i lavfts pivmouth dailv ex- trivo creat barsrams. . - " . . . 1 . . i ( 1 I HI 1 R. A. WATTS, Agt. AVhen we say that we offer you Would respectfully ask my friends ChaSe & Sandbome3 Famous Teas and Coffee's. the curchase 'Before the sale 1 ord as resolved cevpr to give up tTrain on Midland N C Branch leaver - l , r . , . - - s; C3 uv. tjoiascoro xu a m, arriving omii.ii tiftld 8.30 a m. Returninff leaves Smith- be I field 9. U) a m, arrives Goldsboro 10.25 a m. Vya i n nn TJn.n'h villa Rranch leaves The difference that it will be a valuable adjunct wea men acd all women are Rooky Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrives Nashville o.U& p m, tsprmg iope o.ou IF THERE WERE BETTER. - HAVE THEM USlGSGllOOi The Famous CARICOLE BLEND TEA has gone into the hands of con sumers in larger quantities than any tea ever put upon the market the I PRICE IS VERY LOW: YOU SHOULD TRY IT, Reductions in Cloaks. A short statement to-day, but every word rings true and is borne out by sober judgment. We have sold a big lot of Jackets and Capes this season and we have a lot.Teft. The weather is decid edly cloaky and we have at least three months of our coldest weather yet to come. We are going to take advantage of this and clean our stock. Our experience has taught us that a low enough price wiil sell anything. So when we offer ex cellent garments at the height of the season, it makes hem doubly attractive. And that is what we have done cut the prices way down, and not on a few old ones, but on every garment we own. If you want a. Ccat or Cape this winter and leave our store without one, it will be because we can't fit you, for we are rather broken in sizes. compulsory, and the other whol- to save 50,000 a year in operat- to the Lord, but too many peo- cunSn branch leave, ly voluntary one being a gift, iug expenses. For that reason we . expect big interest ou the Warsaw for Clinton 11 20 a m and 4.15 J J o o , , A : A - f r r m Ttnt.il rn i n tr laSM Clinton 7.Ut were able to pay what we did for loaQ( the road Qur financial plans have not been fully developed. We will issue bonds to the extent of the present issue, and, pernaps, a and the other a duty. It is not, however, so much the law of the case which is clear, that concerns us, as it is the spirit which lives still in Eepub lican ranks despite the utterances liule more- bearing a lower rate of Mr. McKinley. There cannot Gf interest. They will be first be a thorough union ol tne two class securities in every way sections until the spirit is driven These may be disposed of to the out, voted out, and educated out. old bond-holders, although it is It is sectionalism of the direst probable that a syndicate will be sort in the face of the fact that formed to hand'etbe i-sue. p. m. Jtteuirnmg leaves uimwn i.w a m ana Z 4d p m. , mgwiha new lecture is on , . N d "Fiction in the Higbest'Porm of I aii rail vla-Ric nond. H. M.Emerson, Gen'l Pass. Agt Truth." This is probably regular s'ump speech. a Formerly of Rocky Mount, N. O, has onened a music school at her studio in the AKMOHY build ing-, above tha l?ook Store entrance from West Centre street. I. B. Fonvielle. WALNUT STREET. OAF ! fji -Mj fe nta Hi rrx &m mm m 143 mm-m J. R. Kenly, Gen'l Manager. T. M. Emekson, Traffic Manasrer cnfflns: The work will include . PIANO. VOICE CULTURE, PIPE ORGAN, THEORY 0' MUSIC AND HARMONY. covered Gaskets. , the soldiers and sailors of the two 'We will discontinue the 3ap ,. -7 , , . Fear and Yadkin Valley s present sections fought side by side at L cai a . xr r :x , 0 i- Ti o term uus at Wilmington, N. C, . - . , and will turn the tracks of the tionaiism lor csmagogicai pur- rQad intQ thQ Atlantic Coast Line poses, but sectionalism for dema- terminais there. This in itself gogical purposes is necessarily will effect a considerable econ based on something in the popu- 0my, as the Cape Fear and Yad lar mind. President McKinley kin Valley terminals are not now should read his own people and conveniently located, and require followers a lesson or two: and in the maintenance of a water ferry. fliA Instead of having two sets of Snnth will show the countrv offices at Fayetteville, as now, i . . - -i I wfl will have onlv one set, and stances more trying than the h11 Je th 0ttPe ar and cupation, it means a new depar J t. , Yadkin Vallev shops and use our F . ., demagogue ever experienced; tor be abe tQ iQtro lilt) ptjujjiw ui lug uuulu juavo I sufTere;! frcm Eeze:na on the ripht ear. I nuiM hardlv Izeen in? hands ou it, tue itcning was so severs. Small bubbles -would open, emiltins a watery-hke sutistance, aprarouiijr poisono.19. Oi.ool tho leadirs aociors nera treated me. sinrf anplied the usual physician's remedies -without iieiioOt. STy brother rec ommended that I try CUTirvitA.. The first application teas s.itliiig, and before tno uo was half pnne t5c rsea.e hart disappeared. a II-.-. IV .-in IIVK c!;kaW('.'. sre'ntle nTiii-iti";3 tri-ii I'rtirsn. purest ot eiiOliiaiiiA mild dna." First-class service. Prices satisfactory. private recital will be given each " The price for two lessons a week, (a half hour each), is Four Do lsrs Per Month The theory is given free to pupils taking two lessons a weeii. Buggy and all kinds of REPAIR WORK. G. U. & R. CO. Phones 81, 96. Coon. So'-u iTopo., Bos -Jo. - Hi. w tuCura Eci-ma,"ttco. While Spaiu only leaves Cuba after a four-hundred-year oc ture for the island all the same. General expscta'ion has it that News and Opinions Of National Importance THESUN Alone Contains Both. flnfA a number of other econ been tried and purified in the L ic a lika natnrA anrl nnprate 1899 is to be a time of particular Daily, by mail $6.Q0 a year. - ... " 1 . . . . r. -i o c. 1 ;i a in fires of war, and worse still, of thft rnad at the least Dossible prosperity. If this is so '98 may nauy d UJ mu o.uUttJ. nnat. We will assume control of not ba so much of a bargain year it is as its figures m ght indicate. rTIie bundau otltl reconstruction. llobson's Prototypa. Rochester Democrat. The young woman of St Louis who first kissed Hobson on his the property as soon as turned oyer to us by the court.' British Rights Ignored Pekin. Jan. 1. The Govern return to New York may never ment has included in the Russian have heard of similar greetings concession at Haukau property . 1 1 i T 1 T . f U I u nl A : . r DitiMf.h nnrnopo rP (n Q rowpUHuJubuuiJuejr ux tu oBiuugiuB without praying that she might continental navv while visitina latter refused to nana over tne . r-- , France in 1782; but the case , of land. Captain Barney furnished a pre cedent. CaDtain Barnev was a JH.UZUUl .LJJLUiN JAJJLllt great fighter at sea, almost as bold ana successful as John Paul Jones. He was a gallaut and a ria, Kianey aiseases, lever, cams, toss UI aUUCulbCi uouuiuv. udiiuuo yiucuio- handsome man, an American by tion and heart failure, by regulating hirth and training and h wont e Liver, Btomacn, towels, limneys The saddest things is to f xpect nothing, then to hope, anl then to find you were right tha first price 5c a copy. By mail 4 a year, is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. time. No honest iL.fidel.ever watched a woman-seeking another light without praying tl return to her God. Quay has reached' the stage where he feels safe in putting ample repairs on the senatorial trra fir nn rr.nrfl tpr-m. Cures Indigestion, headache, mala-1 Vp ; " Address THE SUN, New York. MM store. EAST CENTRE ST., to France in 1785 in the ship General : Monk, which he bad captured from the British H 8 MOZLEI'S LEMON ELIXIR jje I Cured me of indigestion. I had suffered I frr t.on wars. T had trid nlmnst flverv was received with every mark of medicine, but all failed. Since taking ,,f ,,f T.r.,; wr Lemon Jfilixlr X can eat anything 1 where Dr. Franklin was also a great favorite. Captain Barney was so profusely kissed by the like. W. A. Griffeth, Reevesville, 8. C. MOZLEV'S LEMON ELIXIR. worshipful ladies of the court, Cured me of Indigestion and heart dis- because Of hlS 'SUCCeSS against ,nlifif anrl rtnrtrra. had failfirl. ft Great Britain, that some Ameri can wag made a song about him. Perhaps some of our elders may have heard their fathers or grandfathers sing that song: Barney, let the gals alone, And let them quiet be. If any one cau produce that old enner it. wrmld he a real curiositv. I -r ieik tt m- T.,i .Tiiia k"tt I P O ilU, lUlt; tfCUUlDUU u iuioiiiW -"-J . I . The name of Hobson might be ':,BT;viTit) I t Sore throat aad constant coughing in di.jalo aii afiection of the bronchial tubes v! iioh may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not wait; but use Dr. John W. Buli'a Cough yyrup at once ana be curea. COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are email and pleasant to tplce. Doctri iccuiiuua it. Price 25 cts. At all diuggibts. We now have on display, awaiting your inspection, the prettiest line of Fine Toys and Christmas Novelties 0 ever shown, and we are sure we can please you if you will only favor us with a call. We respectfully invite you B. Cohen & Co. ICKS' CAPUDINE other remedies and doctors had failed. N. D. Coleman, Beulah, S. C. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. 1 have been a great Bufferer from dyspepsia for about Mteen years, my trouble beins- mv liver, stomach and bowel a. with terrible headaches. Lem nFtt1?Prte 2$c at all Druggists. ( ther medicine tnat aone toe no gooa. Charles uibhabd, Cures Headache- Every bottle Guaranteed. ' HHouse and Lot For Sale! A durable two story residence situated convenient to Graded School in good neighborhood, large lot, ten room house, good water, equipped with water works and lightning rods For further particulars apply at this ofhee. ! Dissolution Notice. substituted for Barney. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Cared m of enlarged liver, nervous indices tion and heart disease, l was A mnnc other things the Cu- unable to walk ub stairs or do any bans are evidently not so mad at kind of work. I was treated by many o-t . .u-.: V- Dhvsieians. but eot no better until 1 our neipiDium s "-"' uu," ut" used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy lug per UJl lieu ucip lucuiacjYca. ' RIGtiflRD BROWN, Fractical Fainter. In rear of the Repair Shop, on John St. opposite 1. T. Gina's. The firm of Blzzell Bros. & Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the firm can ? be paid to either of the undersigned, who have authority to receipt lor same. K. E. BIZZELL, . J. S. BIZZELL, Jan 3 '99.1m M. E. BIZZELL. , 1 T ; f ' " n CO) CO) tl i --53 Are gaining favor rapidiy. Business men and travel lers carry them In vest Twwlcnt-A- Indies carry tbem In paries, housekeepers keep them in medicine I Jr, -1 rnmTnpnd them to fH.nrt.. 25Sta t Pills and vie-orous. C. H. BALDWTNY . JSo. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, ua. MOZLEY'S LEMON EOT DROPS. - Cures all Couchs, Colds, Hoarse ness, 8ore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem orrhage, ana an tnroatana mngais- eases. Jiiiegant, renaDie. , ; Twenty-five cents atdruggists.-Pre-pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Mm wrioiit- Anyone desiring the services of a competent and experienced. Mill Wright, whether to build or repair mills, are offered my services. My charges are reasonable Address, JOS. L..PE AKSOET. Goldsboro, If. C. JNTorfolIc Oysters- Oysters Fried, Oyters Stewed. Oysters Raw. Oysters Any Style I Also Quail on Toast. Jno. A. King i Walnut Strpet, over J. M, Grantham's Saloon. ' o A. The MostWonderfu CLEANER Ever Invented Made Easy No rubbing on "Washboai d. ! No hoiling necessary. No blueing to be added. Hakes clothes last longer. Half labor saved in washing. Makes clothes clean and white. Directions with each package. PMGE, 5 GTS ros 4 v I I I 4- t t i A J r. Y fc J j K Y A V IIEALQUAKT1CRS. V It Stands Alone as a timo-kecper and for t.l ..11 11 CI.1 t- f it it tior, is the verdict of aU who use our fine watches. - v We curry a superb line of fine ladies' and gentlemen's watches in open face, hun ting case, etc . Cur Repairing department is manage! with skill and efficiency, and we give the utmost satisfaction, in the repairing of fine watches, clocks and jewelry S f 0 Nt-w line of 0 atorniau I-uuntain ren . j Queen Olives in bottles. New Pickles just received. Heinz's Worchester bauce. W. H. Barnes, sept 22 GOLDSBORO BAKERY 0" o R. A. Creech, Jeweler and Engraver THERE IS NO -CSE TALKING You can find tho finest assortment ol meats on the market at M. Sherman's meat market, such as fine stall-fed beef, corn-fed pork, bo'ogca sausage, all- pork sausage, mixed sausage, Frank fort sau&ago, fmokfid S'nv.ag-e, liver ruddiKgi feugHr-cured ham, pickled pigs feet, fresh ti-ipo, fine tuiseys, ne geese Call and i-ee mo HOLIDAY GOODS " AT Mrs. S. D. Petteway's. Our 50 66 nt Shirts f-r- . gz- r 5: 73?5? Co tT Vi -i J -n r- 2. t- ViJn Full hue of Christmas Nov elties suitable for presents . All sizes and prices of Dolls, Fancy China and Glassware, etc. M. Sherman. push Capes and Undressed Kid Gloves at reduced prices. Full line of Hosiery, Ladies' Vests, Union Suits, etc., etc. Japanese Trays still oa hand Mrs. S. D.'Petteway, We-t Centre St., Opposite Opera House. t-n t 1 ccfq Q-o O o s "3 rt 3.. O C nrt hi r-t- V? rto go .13 i-5 E w n W O 1 s- 3 Real Estate. FOR SALE I have for saje the val- abla Dortch frm, Bonit farm, and several small farms in the country. Also two houses and lots and several vacant lots in the city. If you wioh to buy or sell it will be to your interest to see me. Those whose '' property's title is question? his eed not aI'ply : Pusi?es.t done anywhere in the United States except its latest foreign acquisitions: Ed. L. Edmundson. Office at F. B, Edmundson's store. May be seen from 11 a. m, . to 2 p. D-W..HURTT. 106 in "OUR WARM wool gloves for 50 cts are. W'll worth 50 cts GOOD ENOUGH FOR PRESTDEINTSU CHEAP ENOUGH FOR GLERKS, all over white all over percale; percale bosom, white body. A. A.-Joseph, Goldsboro's Leading ClothTer UNDER HOTEL KENNON. OPEN EVENINGS 'till S n. 711 . Saturday's 'till 10: 0 . in. -Fall and Winter Samples. 4- , -Geo. E. Hood, ttorqey - At - -prompt attention given to bus- Patronize Home Industry. ness intrusted to my care MM To Merenants. The New Tear is at hand and no doubt you need some new books . We have a complete assortment of Ledgers, Day ' Rooks, Journals, Casa tinoks ptc . pfc Wet onrt Kiiif vim 111 nnalifir on.l lr T .1 goods, whether you buy or not. - Very Respectfully, N. B We keep a large assortment of .-Waterman's Ideal Fountain Fen Soli o ferial. Tlae Finest Blankets in all the South are made by Chatham Manufacturing- Company at Elkin, Si. C. We l&re thir agents and have the blankets in stook. If an need ot anything In that line you should see them. We are headquarters for Knitting Wool and Knitting Cotton white and colp-ed. .We also sel. Ousllltig'siIaDI -foetid h. Dyes, whifca arthe best on the-snarket. , Turner's Almanac ! Schedule B. Notice ! Merchants and other dealers are befe-i I am prepared to furnish the pub by notified that they are required by lie with Turner's N. C, Almanac for the Act or 137 to list their business with the Register of Deeds wihin the first ten day 8 of Januarv, 1899.-under penalties imposed bv said act UEO. O. KORNKGAY, DOi 10, '08. Register of Deeds. 1899. 10c. per copy; 85c per dozen; $10 per gross. I am alscf &gent for Hick' world renowned almanac. HENRY J. HOWELL, Goldsboro, N. G. Hood & Britt. Blankets. Blankets ! niiuuiu wig juol itctivcu, uiuot y$j. KaiL Ctuly as they are big values. - ... ; ; "l is5nii1Jhtll?iTrt. ItlvJlrloxr X. tin MWWW. JW.T7W m.wni -
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