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,ir - v WssasBawswMXfa The National Bank of Goldsboro wants The National Bank your business, and ' -of Goldsboro offers to depositors every accommodation that I: I ill in unj - 3K Iff will be glad., to talk; cr correspond with 7 safe banking will you. Geo. JL Norwood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Bent, Viee-Prea, - warrant. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr.. Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. - 1. This Argtjs o'er the people's rijrhte, Doth an eternal vigil keep t No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVI r. GOIiDSBORO, NY C, TH URSDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1899. NO 91 -t . r& i a i a Ji7 t tl . m. . . i m r m. v. - saw- v. i a - f f a r . 1 : I ' J 1 1-1 V 1 t '1 ! 1 0 Powder Made fircei pun cream of tartar. Safeguards the food AStxRl 1 strwdawuv. t&ecnatat rrnnacra io . OUR LOCAL OPTIC. oJtlaaara vicinity itiw7 la rlfi of Saviaaa aad Oalng., worn aa Otftarwlsa, Its Down and H a la T BIrft lMa!r, JUcl Mr. Kictsrd Brown, father Wessr..: Geo. W. ud Ofca. A. Brown of the Akgus fore, quit serieijsly vre ,r9 iorry chronicle, , r-fiih r-Momi;:ii. pre v,tq sorrr to! T L - .I-... , .v. -! rffhi to ppoiiit tour'iajor-r eruls from the Toivintser foro Wheeler and Fiuufih Uae hou?d represent the et-iies in Dixiv TMe biggest freshet ia years ts now pretailiDg in the rivers &ml creeks of this section, od travel over every "COutrr- raal beyond each tr earns leading to this city ia cut off. The salary proper of a brigadier-general is f 5,500, and ihe Majran literary outburst tcM therefore, cost the cooniry $33, 000. This bea;, iiu-Jjara Kip ling's bst prices. The death of Susan i BrvantJ1 colored, one erf Goldsborb's oldest land-iuarLs, occurred Friday last, and the remains were S interred in the colored eemetry. p3 ' The ABOtrs is glad to note that car yout'g friend Mr. Gecrgt Gardner, sou of Elder J. W. Gardner, wht kas been quite feicb wita DQwumoiJis, ts now on tbe upward gcadd xad iuipro:cg rapidly, ' . . : -u The 4eath of Mr. W. HHefl- ner, night watchiman at the shin gle mill of Miessrs. Griflia & Brooks, occurred at his ' home in this city Saturday,- He was well advanced in years nd was a quiet, cnasauming citizen. The death of Allen Johei, un til recently a waiter in the dining room of the Hotel BLennon, oc curredSunday night of pneumoitia. His people live in 'Wilmington. Mr. Jno. W. Ajcock, assistant book-keeper of the Bank "of Wayne, is confined ta his room, at the Bank, with . an attack of La Grippe, but is tositer to-day, his hoststof friends wiiL be glad to learn, and it is hoped - that h6 will soon be himself again. . The jtnany . friend of Mr. B. EL Griffin, the popular and genial proprietor of the Hotel Kennon, will regret greatly to learn'- that me w confined to hia bed with an attack of rmenmonwL At this ",uu,6 w ' we are glad to state, and -we all wish for him. 4 safe and speedy :recoYery.-:M; --' - -v The death oi .MrGeorge Mc- fC alien, a moat estimable oit'sers end industrious farmer of Urans tham .township, occurred last "Wednesday of padumoniar. He leares a wife and nine children, all young, to mourtf his un timely death, andia their ifrepar? Habie loss they hare) the sympathy of a wide circle of friends not only in their neighborhood but in this city-and throughout the Jonntyrr'-' . t'. - S, Cap'n Bill Dvf declines to olell, the inttlligsnt, patriofjc, organized -Dentocracy of , North Csrelina is sfual to any emergen cy and . "we reckon' L'Gap- Bill will tret, V The Abgus has ao'sort of dohbtlonl this question. . :Whea Ctp'n Bill "took hold," the. Alices said, and said - quick,; ihat - he - should not be jpermitted'tfj abide, : and ws wiil-. bank n it, that' his 1 boors are nembered. ' : Messrs. Leslie ttsd Lionel Weil I that'? former tf. the i Ury 4 Goods, and the lattetr of ' the ; Shoe department of H'essrs. H, Weil & Bros'. mammatJi eslabish Tnea ia thia-city, hae returwdi XroBxi aiv exianded jjsurchasing trip "A&k the Northr'and New Usgland market, and the firm are now receiving daily and ppen--lng up to the 6rad aosie eitJgBct- Baking lines of goods in rtksse detrHTrorc8loa -Soath Uxieasra. PilTJ -.anta that aV"riht nn tA thC.-jmet. For sale by M.B. nobinsond reason's rim in fasnloa and feyie i The Argus is ? sd to -ic :ma t hit.y Mr. A J. Ooaka, of jLju!ufg, who is idt'r k :owc ar;d is as widely pnnuiar, aan br-telist of unnaaai aoillt..- He jc. '.ucss 'to tsks a pjsit'onwlrn Mr IB II. Gi-iMcf tiie eworffetie t?o- pr?-.cor cf the Hotel Kers'ir, aaauaer cf this substantial fcoe tejij, tvftica pohiiion he assacssd ast w.hk. aud is already busy so lb ui -chares of itP xaoticg dutita. I'ue Kennon and' Its pa tronswho are legion among the uteJir.g public are to' be cn gratulated in the securing fcf Gus Cooke as its manager. The potofSce at Faison was broken Into Wednesday night snd robbed of $15 in money. Mr. Geo. L. Gid.ieni keeps the post office in his store and the robbers stole some shoes,' a pair of geld ppecta clss, underclothing, tocks, etc. There were two sir&nge negroes loafing about the town sir day Wednesday. One of the negroea 7.18 & cuiUtto.nnd wore a -cap and be oiber was a black negro, about 6 high with latac eyes and a scar over the right eye covered wh - inl.lU pfoce of paper. Tbene uitwo are tlie fcUDLH,d robbers. . The cuw firm of J. W. Isler & Co., at tLe oid ntpnd of B. M. hj;ye Ibzof thtr doors pb to! Uie puM c and are soliciting a1 fetfcro of the grocery trade. -The j senior member ef the firm, Mr. J. W. li.hr, ba been aebooiated with the grocer f tade in Goldsboro for several years nl h:s knowledge of the business, together with tn mgn cocncnce wnicn ce has in spired m the trading public by his ta;r and honest method of business dealing, tutmres the success of the business front the beginning. Capt. Matt Macly, of Newbern, who earntsd his titld on the field of battle as conrsander of Co. D, 2d N. C. Btgimeat, C. 8. A., and was ODe ot the bravest of the Aravex wss ksie last wek, on hw.wsy to Haieih make appli cation oa the G.jvsV-aor , for b.s company's flag, that was -picked up by Federal soldiers in 3 Rtc'a mond, after the evacuation, and recently returned to the State De partment by the Graad Army Post cf Cntlsea, 'Maes. " Capt. Maoly aays all the survivors of the old company rill be inv-ted to a reunion at Newbern on Febru ary 22, b ina Wednesday of Fair week, when it is proposed to hold a formal reception of the oid flag. Many of tae company came from tbte county and Bection, and it it. hoped as many of the survivors as poasitlti wilt attend the reunioo. The State Treasurer, , pur suant to the call - of the CpiDptroIler- of the .currency upon , national banks, has called xpon the otate banks for state ments, and we publish in this le- eue that of the Bank of Wayne, of ibis city, which speaks for itsetl, and upon which gratifying figures we recently commented. Also will be found, the statement of the National Bank, as commented upon yesterday. The two state m-'nts combined sggregate . in rou ad figures $700,4S3.89. No ft st tii -' in iha .kr i ' mti fafttt( financial showing - with only a iik. namher of Tfab u jatt a ...thnr- ne nur. that we're got the best town in the State.' .phr'ie King, . a colored boy working at the Rio Mill was ar rised' iaat week for , ateaiieg ffcm Mr. Sidney Dsans, the ap erintencieni of .the M.U1. "Mr. Ddana had been missing maU acannts ot. money for aomi time and he aet about in a ery ingeuioiis way to catch the thief. He took.' several trusters ana in scribed a mark on. them which he woald very easilyrreoognsaa. He then ' not'itt ed tbe storekeepers in Lthai ud of QrWn. Jlei had not long to wait to catoh the tblefj Ka went to tne store 01 Mr. Ged- W. :5 Brown Friday, and askcid for a dollar and a half for six Clutters.: una rarear raonej was irivea zor. ' tne cnange ana the police cotified. Saturday King WWB Bi f CO tcu BUU ueu a uoii lug The evidence slnst mm was complete and ha was sent to jail Mr. : Jiaans says in an, ne nas miwstid about 130? m1 t I V BavJac a Oreat an oa Chamberlain's iManajer Martin; of thtrPlerson drut tore. Inform Us tkan ; Having trreat run on Ohamborlftltt's . Uougb. RemaJy. Ha sells five bottles of that medicine to one cf any other Klsd, end it o-ives irraat aal! fiction - In these fdavscf fa btIptw thers ls'Tinthlaa' liie tha ooujch bal up the sora thrpat and luaa ad giva relief within a Tory short time The sales are erowinff, end w..- trv it are rttO try 11 are pieasea wnn in .v,, d j. Goldsboro Drug- Co, in la Mi. When dentil haa laid its, cold aai re. . leatlesa harsd npoa a kind and loving ' wifeaana-kaS blamed far ask. lag keraclf If .11 hr years f de T.Uoa and work -ad helr-fuliis were ra tbe Thill, when it ones aena to fait tragic and. If aiea wculd only take the m.?t coal at ea - sense precautions against the ea Ctaehnlrits .f ill-healt, there weald be Jewer fcouBes f mourning;, amd ftwt sae left alone almest helpleas before the Wttle ef life ia half over. A ata'i li-W and stemaeh are twia maeliice. that werlc tsKether, either to make ot unmake. If fhey work wrong; they deplete and eofsaa his blood. Impure and impover ished Wood Ritas sickness and death. If they were tight, they purify and enrich the Mood. ' A man whose blood is nek and msre, and whose liver is active cannot well ke unhealthy. Headaehes, biliousness, ia digestion aad coativeness. which men gen erally disregard, are Nature's warning that the twin mechanism, stomach and liver, is working against, instead ef for kim. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery is the best mediefne to use nnder these eireutnstanee. It creates appetite, cor. recta all disorders of the digestion, ia-tigon-ales the liver aad slls the arteries with rick, red, healthy blood. As an invirorat inc, restorative tonie, it is far superior to all the malt extracts. It is the great kleod inaker and dean-builder. It dees not build sickly, flabby fat as cod liver etl does, bat the firm, moseu'.ar tissues of health. "Vor be last sin years," writes Will tarn Miller, Jtoq., of ?i Mulberry Stmt, Raadlnr, , "I kav. been very poor ra health. I snt it with a rnqaing sere leg- I tried nany 4s ef cifi&rent monetae., aad doctors with Mt elivf. Thre I usee three boiHes of ' Aoldca Medjeal Bfctery' anl can eavtSat 1 am .a HrejyeiirefV 1 ase now do as good a day'a work as the next man. " TJafaiUble Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets far aeastipatien and biliousness. THE SNOW STORM. Severest Blizzard in Recent History Now Prevails. SJJOTT DEEP AND SNOWING CONTINUES YET. The Storm Is Wld.tpreaA aad Weather Kaports Fred 1st That Its fffeots Will be Mora OlaMtroas Vhaa any For Tears. Daily Arg-us, Mend ay 13th. The severe cold wave which has been in evidence for several days past was augmented Saturday by a first class snow storm. Snow began to . fall at noon' and con tinned throughout the day and night . without interruption, and wheat the morning dawned yester day, the snow, was still falling, as was . the case again this morning. The temperature has been below freezing throughout the time and it is biting cold out of doors. The present cold snap is the worst in several years. Eight degrees is the lowest temperature recorded in the city. - There is much suffering among the poor. Many persons who were m .distress were reiievea during Saturday A number of citizens interested themselves in cases' of - disiress which" came within si their . knowledge. A number of families are reported without wood, and it is im possi ble to.buy wood.V The wood deal ers have orders ahead .witho t number, ' which they J cannot de liverer lack of teams.- Tfie rich and1 the poor - without wood will both fare . alike in this matter. Money cnot secure it.".. ' The streets are almost deserted and business is practically bus- penned, venioiea 01 ail tunas are off: the street. : -The few people to be seen trudging through the enow are hunting in vain for wood.' - " : ' - The trains yesterday nad a hard time trying to : set in and Hut of the city, and the'y :were' all late. This-, morning the Smith field-train, Capt! Jack UolHer and Engineer i It. U. Jenkins, tried ! and faued utterly to get out of f the city: : The A. & N. C. B. IL freight tram. "tried -hard and also, failed to get- put and is' now on the side-track 'with its loaded cars. The early passenger ' train onr the Southern finally got out of a. ' -T 11 .1 L ? A r il.' the city with the assistance" of the shifting -enginft ,-. on? the - yards. The.Shoofly frojni the. North on the Atlantic Coast Line, due here at 7'clock this nxorningf failed to pn,t injits. "appearance. until lii35J andhe; KewTOr passenger train due here at 11; 15 has not yet' left Newbern. ' - - Thesa 'are. only a few of the evidences ot the severity' of - the atorml 'There are . many others Vinm'ciTi an fT-Ar frier 1 ft dearrtnf inn 1 of-which' would-.oread like a page j from King Jjear. f l nrriV"ii-'' .l-r,-a 'tmt ' Jtsus-s. second crop. &.vpiy io ox aa- c?fld Ihere ia .-mnch sickness just drt(tg o. A. uirxsc , now. The snow storm of two ; Goldaboro, K. C. ire erp sowed the aesdg eid i sw ir rSi Jirte pneumonia, and other pulmonary Jdiseasp.3, which Las brought many to their beds. - It is impossible to erei around ! mid Isani lmlF nf fl-o ,srfTo'ri'i-,f rr 1 , , ,. . ' . casioned by tho StOlU'. Tla iiian vvir.Ti Tfifiiifa rdrnint liia nrti. , " ,T - J , , fortable surrounduipi' until he has done something to ; lie via e the ; distress of hia for nnata j brothers. '' " ; The Arqits, at .t considerable increase ! expense, will mal e its daily -visits to the hoines' cf our readers as usual. While we write in i he mi 1st of the storm .the news, comes from Manila that the heai killed more American soldiers hi the recent engagement there than did the bullets of the i -surgat3. The cold wave of the week which has been geiiral through out the South h&a placed havoc with the peach .crop in southern and middle Georgia . It is estimatrd that otio-half of the crop h&s been killed, and the other half has been greatly damaged. At Colorado Springs the bliz zard was accompanied by a fall of 35 degrees in temperature in half an hour. Snow slides are still covermcc the tracks near I Wood Springs. - ' Tne feturrrj i . w;d"prea5 nn wp&tber exfitr ,3 declare lKtt ffr-'tts will h mr"fl disastrous oaa thos cf nr buzzard in The cold wave in the North continues with increased severity this morning. The remai scably low record oi 14 below zerr pre vails at VVashineton; D. C. In the extreme Northwest the pres sure has .risen to the unusual height of 31.1 inches, and the temperature has . again fallen to more than 30 below zero over the Dakotas. Col J S.Carr. Charlotte Observer. Oar Durham special yesterday to d, of the retirement of Gol. Julian S. Carr from the -liacK well Duihaci Tobacco Company. cess ability of Col. Carr built up one 01 tne greatest interests in tbe United States, and his quits ting this business is a subject of public interest. He is now tissas-. sociated from the tcb-.cco ousi neBP, with which he has been connected ever since, a penniless youth, be attached b-mself to it directly after the var. It is a pleasure, though, to know that he is well fixd, anl whafever iine of endfayor he may hereafter eagega The Osserwr will wish him well. Hois the .State's besi citzn. He has divided his wealth with .its people. North Carolina has qever ha-i so muni ficent a cit'zeo, or one wbouiited with his munificetietj such mod esty about it. Ali houor to him! Oh, the Fain pi Rheumatism!' . ' Rherunfttlim often oauges the nioct In. tense suSering. Many have for year! vainly sought relief from this dlbling tlSnSiSSJXl?1 tbe amendment the white boys ana amit's BpeQine Is the only ours, t& Muse it is the only remedy which can reach snsh deep-seated tii senses. X taw yaan ago I was. tak.n with; lnftanuna. tory Ui.aauttlsa, whlck beoam. so int.nM that I was tor waaks nnaW. to walk. I triad MVM&1 prominent physl elans and took their treat ment faithfully, Tat iral mnabl. to gat the slight. it relief. Inf&ot, ay con. olHon seamed to sesmea tj gro worss, Uib diseas-spread v.rmyontir.bcdy,ana i saflowid agony, i triad au k n th ad. v lc . ot-a J ad I dcoldad to trv i s. s. S Bfor. allowing me to tak. ;t, how-1 ivar. my gnardlao, who was a'ehemut, ana my ths rameav. ana pi medv. and nrocoaacad It free oi tack oi aerMuy. I f.lt so tnuoh baiter af t f,.y,oid la two months I was oured ooainletely, ,ktr two bottlaa. tnat X eUau.d th. rem- at onre was permanent, fc-r I cava never sines cao a touoa or Hntumtusra uionsa many ttaaaS expoMd to damp and cold wsath ?r. . 711 Powejton Xvsnua, fhlladelpula. - - -i Ton't suffer longer with Rheumatism. Thrcnv aside your oils and. liniments, as taey oannocreacnjourtrouDie. JLon'r, eiberlnient with'dbetora their "notash and mercury will dd t your disabil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. ,.. ". . r- - For i nr'u- a wa wasfm l I1U-. aura rjerfeotiv and nermanentlv, tt is guaranteed purely vegetable, and mlnral. Boobs maJlwl fr hw f wift Specific Qo., Atlanta, Gal SEED POTATOES. Thave for salo a limited supnly of ilfilR iA.iw r MJlliUU IS Aside from the'8 Irish potatoes Vhiteand Bed Dr. Miles Heart Cure : Cures a Prominent Attorney. V. ''IVAWWVV. JK S. E. C. PHELPS, the leading pension AT fi. attornev cf Belfast, N. Y., writes: "I was discharged from the army on account of ill health, and suffered from heart trouble ever since. I frequently had "aintiu? and strrethering spells. My form was bent as a man of SO. I constantly wore au overcoat, even In summer, for fear of taking cold. I could not attend to my busi ness. My rest was broken by severe pains about the heart and left shoulder. Three years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had nsed so n.uch patent medicine and taken drugs from doctors for years without being helped. Dr. Miles Heart Cure restored mo to health. It Is truly a wonderful medicine and .t affords me much pleasure to recommend this rem edy to everyone." E"?5 Dr. Miles' Remedies v Vv ii 1 j3 V gists under a positive i guarantee, first bottle n sum ujr benefits or mony re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and i nerves free. Address, DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Constitutional Amendment. B alelgh News and Observer. We published on yesterday the fall text of tbe constitutional amend men t regulating suffrage which will be submitted to the voters of North Carolina at the next regular election. The com mittee is authorized to make any necessary change in the verbis age, but the bill as printed is sub stantially the on9 that will be vot-ad upon, The purposes of the amend, ejent may be stated briefly to be: 1, To allow all people to vote who can read and write and who pay the poll tax, where they are subject to poll-tax, 2. To allow all white people to vote who cannot read and write, provided they register prior to 190ft Underthe amendment no white man can be disfranchised . There was hot a single member of the T?.ifr wo . bill that denied suffrage to rrfen who have with their fathers al ways enjoyed it. They have shown their fitness. They will under the amendment be more certain of the right to vote all their lives than they possibly could be under any election law that could be devised, Not only is no voter denied the rirrht tn unla unit nicA fuller nrn. D D - t - tection in the exercise of the f ran. chise, but their sons are guaran teed their tuff rage without any re- I etrietion provided they register by 19.08, thus giving the guarantee to every whito boy over thirteen years of age. This will work no hardship because in the nine years that fellow from tbe submission id the State will all learn 'to' read - -. .... . i vt ana write sumcieniiy io quamy themselves to 'exercfae the fran. the ch:se. The submission of amendment will be the signal for a revival or eaucation ana we may look for a spirit of interest that i ; x onva nn tua Stutfl that bf r - - -a 1908 every white boy in the btatei ' has taken advantage of thff ,Qp)r- COTTON. The 'New ; Orleans Picayune, which is a well inforined and reliable autaority on the' subject. . takes a hopeful view of 'the cot- ton situation. -. ,-' - It say s : 'The moderate' reao tion which has takea place from th.e rapid advance of- last month was largely due to the realising .of profits by those wboinvested in cotton at the rock-' bottom Prices rullDC SIX Weeks BBO. AS soon as the -pressure . occasioned hy tbe liquidation was removed the market promptly improved. , The . Picayune . declares that' thfer-a is no one now so bold as, to! maintain that tbe largest esti mates of the crop current earlier1 in the season will tie realized, VDr.'Tk I a doubtful if the 11,000,000 bale mark will be reached. a ... . a "" Acotner reason for expecting that the price of cotton will hold up, if it does not advance, is the fact that preparations for h ' next croo are verv bar kwrd and the prospect of a largely rf du r acreage is" good. The Picay u ne gi ves t h s g .ind reasons for its hopes: "With suet an tmtlook for sup ply, both present and prospective, and with many evidences that the manufactured goods trade is flourishing, and American spin ners are taking raw cotton freely, it is not astonishing that the market should successfully resist all efforts to depress it, and should quickly react from de clines caused by profit-taking. The only unsatisfactory factor in the situation is the unwillingness of Liverpool and Manchester to admit that their earlier expecta tion of a 12,000,000 bale crop was wrong. These markets per sistently refuse to follow the up ward course of American markets, and as they are the great pur chasers of raw cotton, their indif ference is unquestionably a se rious obstacle. It is impossible, however, that this apathy can much longer stand the evidence of diminishing receipts. Liverpool has been told that the light re ceipts have been entirely the re sult of the bad weather. Of course this explanation will not hold much longer. When once for eign spinners make up their minds that they have greatly over-estimated the crop, they are .'likely to become eager buyers. A change of sentiment on their part cannot be much longer delayed; hence a sensational advance in Liveipool a sr " need surprise no one. Any evi dence that Liverpool - has aban doned the big crop idea wis I add strength to the American markets; 1. 1 least that seems to be a fair inference from the restraining ef fect of Liverpool's present con servatism. NEW ELECTION LAW. Provides for a State Board Elections oi Five The Joint Committee on E ec- tions has agreed on the new elec- ton law, which' it will report rably, but it is not likely that iae D1U oe Buumitieu uulu Ml : a 1 l :a.3 the constitutional amenduient has beiu diP8ed.?: The basis of the new eleotion law is contained in Chapter 16 of the Code, as amended by the Acts cf 1885 and 1889. The power to hold all elections is vested in a State Board of Elections, to be composed of five persons to be elected by this General Assembly and biennially thereafter. This board IS to organize this year and elect, one of their number chairman and another secretary, This board will appoint a county board of elections composed of three per s ids. - -. Thd county board of elections eppoints the registrars and poll t.oldors for their respective counties. The county canvassing boards nr- reeat&Diisnea. . iu ovuo e 3 - fin C?a.M.a LnnTTODoiiif, Knril U cntiinnsed ol 1 rn,r , tne btate eieotiou oa.ru..u Wl Governor and Secretary of S tate. - The provisions or -wu ac umiUtiniir re&ristration are ffamed with the view of , keeping . . reDeaters and negroes . . ' r ! rn,! anfl nvno coma in irum cuucoo youtn Carolina. : Thp eloctwrn law ofthe uode is 111 IDBiOWK. 1LB jjim wiuuo clwar. The additions made to the law are such as. are required by conditions which have srrown up einro-lRftS when the Code was adopted The State and National eiec lions are divorced and the former will h bald on the first Thurs day in August. Why cough and ntas. cousumpmon, ' Mm nolfthratcd ISTi John W. - Bull's Cough Syrup wnl Care you at onco T It never foils to cure throat and tmnhlea. For bronchitis, sore throat and hoareeness it is invalnable. Ol3QM SYRUP Will cure a jlf nr"xJ revmesd A, inns- eta a,taau. -J. Soao-spruns: r Pearling Came from soap an improve- fak ment uPonit; a PeTrMI oi soap, just developed virtue that lino All Fearlme. All sary. Pearline ' f does it better. SEWD ONE DOLLAR. a-Sia on br trslKbt C. O. D. subject to examination. ou Wkh TO AST SIOO.OO IOr BlUtr you ev.r BJiw, perfaotly utisf actorr and tb. 6BAIDW BiBUili IOC MiTB STIB SIIS OB HBAKD OF. pay th. MlrMd ascent vun orcuiL urrcn S16.SO ; TO S90.00 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) bodies are Water Babbea sea th.Halerial as LabM-IaPaiatuiB OUR ACME QUEEN, wml aalat (kra. ekeas Su,lM. tfiS.OOBARELVCOVERS COST of material and labor, leaving us theauialle.t Dmflt4m,lrin.i.i. but we are bulldinar 70 buggies a day and to advertise our bugsry factory we are willing to 8BLL TMBB OB 1.00 rBOKlT EACH. Wi know S70.00 daily profit on 70 bugeies will satisfy us, advertise us everywhere and build op the LAKOE8TCUOQY BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. . body,24xM inches. No. 1 Sarven's patent screwed rim wheels. Minted la 10 eoau, body black, gear dark green with very delicate modest striping, complete with shafts, side and back curtains, boot storm spron and antl-rattlera and shafts. Pole, Reckyok. Mtl WhlB.lrre. la pise. f .ksfto. 1 . eitrs. BtSUI WEIUUS 400 rOtlDS an. Ik. frelckl will .wage for SOO wiir M.OOi BOO aiilea, SS.7SI 400 siilrs, .S5l KOO mHr. ,.aO l.ooo aiilM. CO.OO. SFNII flNF r, ft I I AH witn your oroer, wgui im nnr mtsi M IAIt im or.mn& svi.i.nn if satisfactory, pay the railroad aeent balanee. SA4.00 mm frelgkt chares, otherwisepay nothing and the agent will and Catalomie Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCV jaiii isui AvnjiiAr r Av,iuni jsuwx .ttn. LOWE8I A'AUCIS liVCK KHUWII. UttUiSJI WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. addr-aS EARS. ROEBUCK & They banish pain and prolong life No matter what the matter is, one will ds. you good, and you can get ten for five cents. OftX OaW dOMI Of lh flTaWOBQft t tb ltVAJfat OKDCOaIi Coi ae aams, drtur maram warn wtrm oxm. . This low prlcod sort to i n tended for tba por job l lib tabnlei esui b ha by mmil br awmdlrui aUkVDUsW Will MtVaM MT OUT AWT, r. Ms. 10 SnmM BE14D US OrJE DOLLAR IIWIBPROTKD ACBE QliSK.t PAKLOS CKtiAB.by freight CO. B., sabjeet to .xaauaatlea. You can examine It at your nearest freight depot, ana If you find It exactly as represented, equal to orpans that retail at a ;'. (loo. OO, the greatest value you ever saw and far better Bm i .. i-.r-t i n..i iiv nth.i. at Bar. KH.v. tin the f reisrht asent .or . h An. ...H n,i tons wltk.f.oa. and we will send .Mtlal M 4ays.Sr pries, B31. J, less thei. or ajo.75 and InlsAtsharrss. aai ii? in Ann ohrntll f fl niVC D3!fC less than 3)31. 13 IO UUn orCUiftL au HUH rnitH. ed bv others. 8ncn an oiTor was never made before. nr ipiic nilCCH taoneorthestrai.aaosws.wsiwMin Ht Alimt UUttn strumentsover made. From tae illustration shown, which is engraved direct from a paovograpa, you some idea or n Msmiua, ni.n. mououun -"-0"rter Sawed QmamaZgfffift SfiO pounds; contains mwm.ii Btxpa r , ' FrlMl.sl. Daleiaaa. B.lodls, Celeits. Creases. Bus Center, Trekl. I'msIm1, liapasa Fsrla, Prlaelpal Farts, aa .x nssta ui OeUT. Csslees, 1 Ton. Swell, Or.. Org.B BweiU 4 S.M CrekMtralTaMdBsMaaUryFlp. Qsnllly BMds, 1 Set.Z It Pur. S.ta.Mis Reeda. 1 Bet or si uaaraiagiy ""'"" , Ke-ds, 1 KM of ii BiekB.ll.wBnMlk DUpasMi Bssss, 1 Bsl ml t Ftoasls Bon aessaiM. Frlaelpal neees. THE ACME QUEEN action consist of the celebrated Bewei Ba.as. which are only nsod in the highest frrade instromcnts, alo fitted with lla ais.aCea;l.rsand T.x Haataaa, also best Sols felts, loathorsi etc.", beliows ef the best rubber cloth, s-ply bellows stock :.VV.il-tl,.rlii r.Iv-Es. THE ACKEOUEENli finishea wltn a lex oeveioa puwrnm-ii minw, luu&ei il&tedpeaai tl-ames ana every mwera iui,irDT,uinii. , i sxish skeb a handsome organ stool and the besaorgaa Instruction boolc puoiinueo. CUARANTEEOZOTEAwS guarantee, by the terms and conditions of which if any JaiK part gives out we repair It f ree of charge. Try It esE.sgMI a.m. a.... finu we issue a written binding 25 voar txrfectlr satisfied. ?0eftfceM .rcaas will ke m'.. siS - jtJ.IJ. drier atones, liea'twtay. ' ' f CUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED L'.vi not dealt with us ask jour neighbor about us, write , K. ..ui,ii.r nf this raner. or MetrODolitan National Bank, National Bank of the Republic, or Iiank nt Oommeree, onioago; or German Kxehang. Bank, New Vork.or ay railroad or express company ia iCUicago. W. k.r. a ...lul .,.r 4,0,000. aa, oneupy wtlra one of the larw. est business blocks in Chicago and employ over 800people in our own building. WBSfcXl, OSUABsAT Bis... J sat FIA aos, lii&.oo aW an also everything in mnsleal instruments at lowest wholasal. psioss. Writ, (or fre. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (ino.). fulton, REMD MO TalOMEY you UUn rtlorl-tiKAUC DunifllA .cninu nflvninc vymiw.. a. it, MkiMt is .xsatlaaaM. You can oxamine It at w Htr Mt frefskt a.p and if found swrSMtty ssUtfastsry, exactly as renresented. ..aal t. aiaehlnea .tbm Mil s. hlsh a. SfcO-Oe, n . .i p- nunninu f r li.liil- utume aaS nu ttttaaiao. n . --- . v j yMtreisktagMtOur Special Offer Price $15.50 and freight charges. The machine weighs 120 pounds and the freight wt! 1 average 76 cents for each 500 miles. CIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL tn your own home, and we will return your ;5.50 any day you are not satisiied. W. eH eiffernt ail. aa. raa at Bswhig BseMaes at C8.50, 010.00. (11.00, tlt.OO and up, all of hi.h .M in! 1 diwvihMl in Umm Fre. Sewla. asekln. Cat alsgue. but SI 5. SO (sr ' 7-DRAWiK BTJRDICK ia the arreatest value aver offered by any nous. tuc DIlRniOlf has every modern improvement, eTery inc DUnvivS n noint of .verv hiilimila nudilna made, with the defects of none, ee.bylke kest ataksria AaMrlee. ULIB OABCABIMKT, BEBTCOTBB. tatMt ISM BkelMw fraata, piano polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, restson 4 castors, hall bearing adjustable treadle, genuine omytn iron suuiov nneat large nign arm head made, positive four-motion feed, self threading vibrat ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, pat ent tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, lmproveu snutite carrier, patens neeoie oar, Mtnt rtrs STiarfi. ' . - - GUARANTEED tfcellaktest rwaalag, sfrMtser- ski. m4(hitm1 MMeiess BMCklw. stadk. KnrrhaoM 4 Boost tells just how anyone ean ran it and do either plain or any kind ot tan-y work. A SO-TSAB tt.ekM.nt m r.r.iM.4. aad Mr- Free Icetruction OUARAKTRb is sent with .very machine. IT rn5 TQ VflH NOTUINfi to see and examine this machine, compare it wits shoes year 'Storekeeper seirsat II CU!la TUU WOIH1PIU ,40.00 to 50-OO. and then if convinced yon ar. aavina BaO-OO to 8tt.OO. pay your freight airent the BlS.fiO. WB TO asTiaM TOCB aii.so u at aay ll wwa am MKtHtbM ORuea T0.DAT. IUKT PAXAf. SM.rs. lioebuck Co. are thoroughly reliable.-trtltor.l RITE E OR FREE CATALOGUE. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO., CHICAGO, ll.lv sort of higher development as man is said to have been from the monkey. Every good soap has you II find m r. : t the soao is in it that's neces isn't meant to be used with soap, but to take the place of it Every thing that soap does, Pearline does, and 664 can uiaiiia itt v , ,T VV 7. W .Tt.':.j.P'yvlIJfc. Mtlll thi. UI-UB.r.tr V n n n a u a PRICE $55.00 and freiaht charaah lass th. BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO. on honor from t'je best material money can bur. Wnile In Hf'Free,Buv Catalogue we .bow. Top Buetfem made br otner makers at S2I.50, $28.79 and S34.a te exact eaine buggy that are eold'br machinery dSaleT;; ?t a5.0 t. j.00 and are belncr widely advertised by many at t3S 00 to aw 9UJ?,ACIVE QUEEN AT SSS.OO la th. xnoet y'onaerful value ever offered, TUB LOWI8T PB1CB KTia OtOTKU OS THE BliST BVUUt THAT CAB BB BllILT. We maintain our own five etory bugrr factory for the ol. vu vgau Hni wilq ora.r 'w K-- ui uiuiuiDKftHd .eilinff . HKTTKB BLMJI THAU WB CAB BIT LSKWHEBB f SATB OUB CVbTOBKBS BABVrACTCBBB'B rBOriT. Every Buggy Wo Make la Cuarante.d Five Veara and Th.y Will out waar Fiva Ordinary Factory Riga. THE MATEIIAt AND LABOR IN BUS ACME QOCEM cost awe than aaebl. that in tbe ordinary factory buggy. We use a i. to cushion clotb, aome ne. 0 cent; we nse a ,1 .to bead lining, some use 40 cent; we use zt cent leather, some nse cent; weuseCB.M, colors and varnishes, some uae 76 cent and tl 00 wa PAY ALMOST DOUBLE tbe price most maker mrmSTTTjrrSSt leather trimmed, end springs, buffed saa Bats. Mukker Sum. TalMt crmmi. return buggy at our expense and we will return your ti.oa. now miKi aifiius. exclusively Dy aii stacninery iTeaien ON EV CAN BUILD, direct from the Makat XU UAI CO. (Inc.). CHICAGO, ILL. ONE GIVES RELIEF. r by twxliiiir forty -ersrhi ymm ' tba DOr aVHl UUMOIatt.. Street. Ksrw Yrvrir or arin irAr-rm you this one - hair the o.u io - .v Detplsinet and Wayman Sts CHICAGO, I LI., M' out and send ORDER, cut 11 0? i . . i . to us, and w. will :Jc?7 n . i . lniaaKlwiDll' Cy f, ' end I VT I 4- U IT 1U Mjr a a m at - ) f 1 , int yfv C. irv Trttirti tttv "rrn-n
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1899, edition 1
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