The National Bank of Goldsboro wants your business, and The National Bank! of Goldsboro offers to depositors every will be glad to talk cr correspond with you. Geo. A. Noawood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. accommodation that safe banking will warrant. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. This Argus o'er the peoplo's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' Vol,. XVII. GOLDSBORO. K, C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23. 1899: NO 92 - II Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. SOVAl. BAKING POW3EB CO., NEW YORK. v.H LOCAL OPTIC iri'-i if ;-oi Ex Sntr Bautort Cr rt gret to . h.-z.r J. D Div are , cuulh . of bis deatti. He was a noose man, t The several sick people of uur city, who succuaibtd to tbe re sent severe cold. snap, are nil re ported to be improving, we are lad to chronicle. Sheriff Scott has entirely re covered from. Lis recent attack of a LrriDiie. but we recret to rhrr:7;i- cie that Lis wife is prostrated I t'rom tLe effects of a deep cold. JUtfs-rs. Eclgeiiou & Hoiiovveil have their coa. aiudious ttaLks tilled with desintble farm and ariviugr CD jffei ins auimals which they are to the trade at prices ihat will sell tbe. Col. Riobard N-.Isod, sn .he late iaaieuted Col. O. J. Nw.i ?oo. was due to arrive here ju-si Saturday to transact business relative to bis father's estare, but be fell on the ice at his Lome a Baltimore and broke his arm, wiiieu serious accident. will keep him at his home for some tima to come. On account of the Newbero Pair, Mixed Freight aud P.s senger Trai!'-N s 5 and 6 will e acnuiltd ua '1 utday, VVslaes day, Tbursdav ami Friday, Feb ruary 21. 22, 23 & 24. These Trains wLl lesume rtgu'.ar schedule on Saturday, Feb'y. 25th, No. 6 leaving Newbern at 9:30 A. M , as usual. Capt. E. M. Pace, a prominent tobacco warehouse manager of Wilson, was here last week on a prospecting trip, so it is said. Before he went to Wilson a few years ago he had been the princi pal figure on the tobacco markets of Danville and other large towns and he has experience which would trcve invaluable to the already large and . growing market of GoJdsboro. Here is an item of war.tax that illustrates: The Wilmington Star of last Saturday says: "The deed conveying the old U. F. & Y, V. Railroad property to H, Walters, B. F- Newcomer, Michael Jenkins "Warred G. Etiiot arid their assos ..iiates, was filed for registration n' tbe cflica of the . register, of .deeds of New Hanover county yesterday, The sum of money involved, including the purchase price of rolling stock is $3,125, 000 and the instrument required 3.125 worth of documentary in ternal reyenue stamps 62 of the number being of the $50 denomi nation two of the $10 denomina '.ion and one $5 stamp. V vi : Q.ar good, friend Capt . v LaFa y 4tte Sasser, from over the river, was in the city Friday last and in talking with the Argus man in " regard, to -the big -snow r and cold bnap from which we are just rfjmTgiDg aa compared'with the (big snow of '57," he said that in the cold snap and big snow of 57 a drove .of 18 hdgs-on hia fa tber's farm froze to death all irad- v iled together in , their bed, end lhat snow from that big fall, which occurred in January, re- - mained in protected woods m and in fence jama until ' the following AjpriL , , The EavagcS of Grip. Thmodern scourge, the Grip, poisons .the "airVith its '""fatal germs, sb that no home is safe! . t&L. v-rL- it 1 t . - . 1 T xrom its ravages, dui multitudes iavg found a sure protection J against -this dangerous malady in ;r. King's NawDiscoyery When : you feel a soreness in your bones and muscles, have chills.and fev er, with sore throaty pain in the back of the head, catarrhal symp tops and a stottbo'm Cough yon may kjaow you ave the. Grip, ''and Vbat4 sou eed Dr.' Kibe's New Discovery, It will promptly cure the' worst cough, heal the Inflamed membranes, kill the di , sease germs and prevent the dreaded after effects of the mal ady Prices 50 cts and f 100. Mon key back if not cured. A trial bot tle free at 2. H. Hill & Son's Prp Storer . A HTSTORY-fllAKING DAY. Snffrage Amendment Passed House by Over Three-Fifths Majority. Daily Argus of Saturday. TLe House yesterday passed tLe suffrage bill by over tLree fiftLs majority. TLe debate was opened by Mr. Geo. Rountree, cLairman of tLe committee tLat reported tLe bill. TLe bill before tLe House was, Le said, a substitute for tLe ori ginal Winston bill, prepared by tLe committee. "Not, Lowever, witLout earnest study of conditions and many concessions. It is, as all sucL instruments are a compromise measure. But, it is a measure approved by all tLe members of tLe committee, by all tLe lawyers of tLis body and by tbose out of it wLo Lave examined it. "It is, in sLort, a just, legal and effective measure for securing to NortL Carolina tLe blessings of good government for many years to come. In tLe eai-ly years of tLis young reP-klic, under- tLe eutnusiasm caugLt from tLe FreucL republic, men dreamed of a political millen ium based upon universal suffrage. For awLile it did seem as if some day tLat dream migLt blossom into reality. But tLirty years ago and more, tLe negro was en francLised. No doubt many of tbose wLo assisted in tLis tLougLt tLey were doing riglit. But now we know it was a most egregious mistake, a mistake tLat amounted to a crime. Since tLat time even tLe Leartiest entLusiast Las seen Lis Lopes witLer, and year by year tLey Lave lost faitL in tLeir panacea. Recent events Lave ac celerated tLis cLange in sentiment until to-day we find many States putting into tLeir constitutions limitations upon tLe rigLt of suffrage. "Louisiana, Mississippi, SoutL Carolina, MassacLusetts and other States have laws similar to thie. In Hawaii the National govern ment has very much abridged the right to vote; while in Cuba only about 20 per cent, of the people are said to be fitted for exercising the elective franchise. Aud in the Philippines the right to vote will be still more abridged, for ' the reason that the people there .db not know how to use it wisely. "The results of the last four yearB in North Carolina, and es pecially of the last two years, have completely demonstrated the fact that the negro is unfitted for self-government. You all know the conditions that have prevailed. The conditions in my own county were simply intolerable. But I shall not stop here to rehearse that: It has often been told in the newspapers of this and other States. But it teaches me this that something must be done. The problem must be solved, and solved ina just, humane and legal way. 'In. doing this - we , were met with two difficulties. Ou the one sida was the Constitution of the United States, on the otEer--was the illiterate white voter. These latter must not b disfranchised Among them are some of the State's bet citizens men who have fought and iaboredfor their country, built its "very founda- .lions and builded well. They are as capiiuitj ui seii-governmeni. Mr. Speaker, as you or I and m ust-not be disfranchised. ( Ap -plause ) Mr. Rountree explained in detail the provisions of-the amendment, which is printed elswhere, aud gave the reasons -that --influenced tne committee in drafting tLe amendment"--" " Strong speeches were made in oppoErtio by- the three" colored v-r erf t-r f Vto Wif trr members of . the legislature, and af ter several ' other speeches pro and con, and just before the vote was- taken, the ODeaker recognized Mr.sWineton, of Bertie, theuntro ducer -of the resolution noon which the amendment before the House was based. "If there, is one sentiment .now beating in the hearts of-the. people of North Carolina,1' ha began, "it is that heyav liberty or "death.- They prefer liberty. (Applause.) -'I'will not otscubs the ? consti' tutional. tide qf , ,this question That has already been done by one of North .Carolina's ablest." and most distinguished Constitutional lawyers. . . , .:. "Neither shall I pay any atten tion to. men who come here to-day to prate of White Supremacy, and whose every vote has been against the best interests-of Un people of The Amen f xAof marriaere is &fr3 always a baby. yggfWithout il wedlock is a summer field that- never blooms, a flower that never buds, a night without stars, a sermon without a ben ediction, a prayer without an Amen. There never was a husband worthy of the name, who did not aspire to be the father and the grandfather of healthy, capable children to hand down his name and the fortune accumulated by the sweat of his brow, from generation to generation. There never was a wife fit to -bear that noble title, who did not wish to wear womanhood's most glorious crown, the sceptre of motherhood. Thousands of wedded couples, otherwise happy, fall short of wedlock's greatest happiness be cause they are childless. In the majority of cases, this is because the wife, through ignorance or neglect, suffers from weak ness and disease of the organs distinctly feminine. For women who suffer in this way there is one great medicine that does not fnil to accomplish its purpose. It is Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned and tuakes them strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones the shattered nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. It quickens and vitalizes the distinctly feminine organism. It ban ishes the maladies of the expectant months and makes baby's introduction to the world easy and almost painless. It insures the little new-comer's health and nourishment in plenty. It is the best supportive tonic for nursing mothers Mrs. Jennie Parks, of Marshall, Spokane Co., Wash., writes: " I am glad to tell of the pooa results of your gfreat medicine, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriotiou. I was benefited by your medicine in confinement. It gives me strength. I have no tir.d feeling and my baby is the picture 01" health. X leel better than I have in ten yeprs." . In casei of constipation Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets should be used as an adjunct to the "Favorite Prescription,'' they are extremely simple, perfectly nature I and insure prompt and permanent relief. North Carolina (Applause). Eve ry man who now talk of White Supremacy must show his faith by his works. (Applause). Have we so soon forgotten Newbern and Greenville ard Tarboro and Wil mington? (Applause.) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The General Assembly of North Carol in-i do tnict: Section 1, That Article VI of the Constitution of North Caroli na be, and the same is hereby ab rogated, and in lieu thereof shall be substituted the following Arti cle of said Constitution: ARTICLE VI. SUFFRAGE AND ELIGIBILITY TO OF FICE QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR. Section 1. Every male perEon born in the United States, and ev ery male person who has been naturalized, twenty one years of age and possessing the qualifica tions set out in this article, shall be. entitled to vote at any election by the people in the State, except as herein .otherwise provided. Section 2.' He shall have resided in the. State of North Carolina for two years, in the county six months, and in the precinct, ward or other election district, in which he offers to vote, four months next-preceding the election: Provided, that removal from one precinct; ward or other election district, to another in the same county, shall not operate to de prive any person of the right to vote in the precinc, ward or other election district, from which he has removed until four months after, such "removal. No person who Las been convicted, or who has confessed his guilt in open court upon indictment, of any crime, the punishment of which now is, or may hereafter be,- im prisonment m the State Prison, sbail.be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be . first re stored to citizenship in the man ner prescribed by law. section d. Jbvery p.erson onerieg4 to vote shall be at the time a le gally registered voter as herein prescribed and in the manner hereafter provided by-law, and the General Asembly of North Carolina shall enact general regis tration laws to carry into effect the provisions of tLis Article. Section 4 Every person pre ssntjnghimseif for registration shall be able to read and write any secMoa of tbe Constitutiou in the Eagiish language- and, be fore. -be shall be entitled to vote, he shall have paid, on. or-J. be fore the nrsi aay oi jviarcn ox ine year in? which , he proposes to vote, nis pon lax, as prescriDeu by law, for Jhe jprevious jrear. Poll taxes' shall be a lien only on assessed property and no process shall issue to enforce the , colloca tion of the same except against assessed property. . . "SedfidCS. No male persjon, who was pn January .1, -1867,, r or at any time, prior .thereto, enti tled tp ote upde'r ihe Jaws of any state in tne united estates wnere in he then f esided,.and no lineal desceBuaot oi any such person shall be denied the right to regis ter and vote at any election in this State by ieason of his. failure a . I- to possess tne euuqauonai quau fication prescribed m section four of this Article: Provided, he shall have registered 'in accor dance with the terms of this sec tion prior to December 1, 1908. w-h&wwmm u .'" i. ,..imm The General Assembly shall pro vide for a permanent record of all persons, who re? ister under this section, on or be ore Novem ber first, one thousar d nine hun dred and eight; and ad such per sons shall be entitled to register and vote in all elections by the people in this State, iniess dis qualified under sect on two of this Article: Provide, such per sons shall have paid their poll tax. as required by law. Section 6 All elections by the people shall be by ba lut, and all i . : t . i i . eieuiiuns uy me Mineral .ss sembly shall be viva voce. Section 7, Every voter in North Carolina. exce t as in this Article dir qualified shall be eligible to office, but before enter ing upou the duties of the office be shall take aud suosenbe the fullcwing oa;!-: "I, - , do s demnly swer (or afarm) that I will support tid maintain the Constitution and la ?s of the United Statts ?nd ih Coustitu. tion and laws uf Nona Carolina, not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithful dscharge the duties of my office as . So help me God." Section 8, The follt wing class es of persons shall be disqualU fied for office; First, all persons who shall deny the b -ing of AW mighty God. Second, all persons who shall have been convicted, i ' confessed tholr guilt cn indict-i-uent pod;!3. and whether, sea ; med or uot.'or atid-r judgment suspended, of any tre ason or fes ouy. or atsy other crime for 'which the pusishme-Jt may be imprisonment ic the p nilentiary. Since becoming ciuz?ns of tha United States, of corruption and malpractice ia effice. ualess such persons shall be res t red to the rights of ci;z2Bship ia the mans ner prescribed by law. Section 9. That all of the pro visions of the Constitution relats ing to suffrage, registration and elections, as contained in this act, amending the Constitution, shall go Into effect o i the first day of July 1902, if a majority of the qua'ified voters oi the State so declare at the next general election. Section 10. This amendment shail be submitted at the next general election to the qualified voters of the State, in the same manner and under the same rules and regulations as provided in the law regulating general elections in this State and in force May 1st 1899: and at said election those persons desiring to vote for such amendment shall cast a written or printed ballot with the words "For Suffrage Amendment" thereon; and those wiih a cons trary opinion shall cast a written or printed ballot with the words ' 'Against Suffrage Amendment" thereon. Section 11. The said election shall be held and the votes re- returned, compared ct unted and canvassed, aud the result an nounced. under the same rules and regulations as are in force for returning, comparing, countiug and canvassing the votes for members of the General Assem bly, May 1st, 1899, and if a ma jority of the voles cas' are in fa vor of the said ameadment, it shall b9 the da'y of t ie Gover ncr of tha State to certify said amendment under the seal of the State to the Secretary of State, who shall enroll the said amends ment so certified among tha per manent records of his' effice, Section 12. 1 his act shall be in foree from and after its ratifica tion, - ' . . A Shattered Hervoqs System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Health by Dr. Miles'. Nervine. E. EDWARD HATiDY, the jolly man-. a gerot .Sheppard Co's. great store" at BraceTHle, 111., wiltes: "I had never been sick a day la my life until in 1890. I got so bad with nervous prostration that 1 had to give ap and commence to doctor. I trleS Ourloeil physicians and one in Joliet, but none gave me any relief and I thought I was going to die. I became despondent and suffered-untold agony, -could pot eat, sleep nor rest,' and Jt seemed as if.I could not exist. At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart -became affected and I "was truly miserable. . I took six r eight bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave -me-rlief 'from the start, and at last a cure.-the'great- - est blessing of my lile.1' ' Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold, by all . drus- gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits Or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and lervsne 1 ilestorcs 4 5 Hslth 1 nerves free. Address, mitLr. 1 DE. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. J- A WAIL FROM CUBA An Appeal From the Enlisted Volunteers To the People of Their Native Laud. (Special Correspondence of the Argus.) Camp Columbia, Near i Havana, Cuba, v Feb. 10, 1899. Having received information from reliable parties that you de sired to know tLe treatment and welfare of tLe First NortL Caro lina Regiment, wLo are now doing service in Cuba. As a committee of one, . acting for the enlisted men, I send you a true statement of -a portion of wbat Las trans pired since our enlistment. Some few days ago several en listed men went tLrougL tLe regi ment to every enlisted man i:i re gard to being mustered out or tLe service, and tLey find tLat nir.ety seven per cent of tLem are more tLan anxious to leave tLe service. We Lave carefully studied . the best policy to receive tLe aid of tLe good citizens of NortL Caro lina, and find or Lave decided tLat tLe surest, best and quickest way is to ask tLe editors of NortL Carolina papers to publisL sucL letters as tLey may receive from tLe enlisted men. "WitL tLe citi zens aid we may pull tLrcugL, but otLerwise, we are doomed in tLis miserable country for our term of enlistment. In tLe first place we did not enlist for garri son duty (wLicL work sLoulcl be done by regulars, wLo enlist for tLat purpose) but to protect our Lomes, loved ones and flag. Now tLat peace Las been declared, sLould we be Leld in tLe service for tLe pleasure of tLe officers, wLo consider us nothing more tLan slaves, and even go so far as to treat us assucL? WLy not let us return to our Lomes, business and families, wLere our serices are most needed, and wLo are en tirely dependent upon us? Surely, every one knows tLat fifteen dollars and sixty cents per montL will not properly support a fami ly. "WLen on tLe eve of being mustered out of service, wLile in Jacksonville, we were Leld in tLrougL tLe influence of tLe offi cers, wLere in many cases two tLirds of tLem never before Leld a responsible position, nor even Lad tLe pleasure of working a crowd of men but themselves, worked as Lired-labor, sucL as driving drays on tLe street, and climbing poles. TLey secured our retainment on tLe ground of sol dierly conduct, best drilled, and reputation tLat we Lave. WLy Lave we tLe reputation? All because the men Lave strived Lard to gam it, and because we loved our old State, tLe people and tLe reputation it Las borne in tLe past. Feeling tLat we Lave done our duty, we now come to you, tLe citizens of NortL Caro lina, asking tLat you take a part and interest in us. WitL your aid we feel tLat we can soon be Lome, and witL our loved ones. Must we remain in service simply because tLe officers want em ployment witL tLe government, and Lave pull enougL to keep us in? Often do I remember w ben tLe boys, stood in water knee deep for Lours at a time, "diicL ing," witL officers standing over tLem to see tLat no time sLould be lost. I firmly "believe tLat a large portion of the sickness has been! caused from just such work, and i On one occasion we were marched in from "our morning drill,,,a certain officer's wife ' says, make them double time, it makes the baby laugh." And of course we had to make the baby laugh to please the wife. , Since we came over here our treatment has been decidadlyj poor in the way of rations." We; have never vet found a sufficient T -1 r occasion one tmng or tne otnijr is: Ml" " 1 1" l 1 1 - Z short, and of course had to do without it it did no good to go to our officers and report suah things, for they never cared to look ;.out for the interest of the men, they only cared to fill self the men could get it if they could. On several occasions we had spoiled beef and appeared to our Captain, but he only gritted his teeth and remarked that , we should apply in a military manner about such tilings. It is nothing unusual for the men to go to the kitchen for their meals and be cursed like dogs by the cooks, yet we must take it all and say nothing. 4 Should we at tempt to protect ourselv' i we land in the guard house wini charges preferred against us, and then taken before a court-martial and fined from one to five dollars. -In some cases we get. from three to thirty days additiocal woik an'3 sleep in the guard house with a guard and gun over us during the time. In many cases the boys have asked for passes to vUit the city or some rlace they should -wish' to go but would be ref'usi-d so that the officers' ' peis" or orde Ies,ns we call them, could get-ihtm. I happen to know of oue cae ia ibii regiment where a ceittiu captain keeps a monthly pass for a mtm ber of hi company, who ha- never yet done any duty at all and has continually been a drawback to the company. In many cases I have known the men to have to do duty when ' their feet were on the o-ouud. simply because their ofSierawouii: not sign an order fi r such clothe. as they realty needed, and dravo nit refuse to do such duty as they were ordered to do. This is only a small portion ot rwbut has happened to the enlisted men, and we, the enlisted men, beg of yoi?, the good citizens of North Carolina, to aid us in es caping the clavs of theso officers. With your aid lots can he done, so don't delay the matter but take hold at once. Mothers, wbare id your husband in the hour of need? Enli-ted Man. Grip's jUarag s D onitd So much misery and so many deaths Lave been caused by tLe Grip, tLat every one sLould know wLat a wonderful remedy for tLis malady is found in Dr. King's New Discover'. That distress ing stubborn cough, that inilames your tLroat, robs you of sleeps weakens your system aud paves tLe way for Consumption is quick ly stopped by tLis matcblesa cure. If you Lave cLills and fever, pain in tLe back of tLe Lead, soreness in bones and mascles, sore tLroat and tLat cougL tLat grips your tLroat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, and prevent Pneumo nia or Consumption. Price 50 cts. and 1.00. Money back if not cured. A trial bottle free at J. H. Hill & Son's Drug Store. olnternal Iinprov ni nt Hoard. The following is the S ate lJoord of Internal Improvement, ;:s elec ted ypsterday by the General As sembly in joint session: First District E. F. Lurch, of Pasquotank eount Second District J. W. Grain- oror nf Tprmir o" Third District V. J. Adams, of Moore. Fourth District Arniistefid Jones, of Wake. Fifth District Caas. M. Park?, of Orange. Sixth District li. D. Cal l well, of Robeson. Seventh District A. H. Bey deo, of Rowan. Eighth District Clement Manly, of Forsyth. Ninth District W. T. Lee, of Haywood. Foul-Stnelling Catarrh. Catarrh is one of, the most obstinate diseases, and henee the most diiticult to get rid of. There is but one way to cure it. The disease is in the blood, and all the Eprfcys, washes and inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent affanf xxrYt a r.AVAT Tirkin it. . Rwift.'a llfP- eio cures Catarrh permanently, for it the only remedy which can reach the Mr. B. P.McAlllstar-iof Harrodsbura, Ky had Catarrh fot years. He write; "I could no imnro-vemeiit vrhatevi tbough. I Was constantly treated with sprsI entinhaliiif remedifs in fact. 1 could feel tSAt eacu winter 1 ras wor than the year previftf fcrouehtto my n o tri linily 1 It Hi I pat tjatarrn was a uijr i disease, and alter thlJ UiK over the matte saw it 'wasunreasona' to expect to be cured remedies which on rea.hed the surface. then, decided -to try !.fui,i in Jew hottls -were used, I no- i tkrm-y. & disease was forced out of my mprovement. tjontinumg Item, ana complete cure wan tne re.uu. t Wm "sr-iVio-ai treatment. whichhasnerei advise all who have this dreaciiui ai sease ia don thsm any good, and tke 8. 8. 6., a rt iy that oan raaoh the disease and cure it." ; To oontinue the wrong treatment I Catarrk ii to continue to suffer. Swift Hm im n. real blood remedy, an cures obstinate, deep-seated disease whloh other remedies have no effe4 whatever upon. 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O. subject toexamin-Uom You can examine it at your nearest Ireig'lit depot, and if you find, it exactly aa represented, equal to orpand that retail o t $75.00 to CIOO.OO, the frreatefct value you ever saw ami tar better taan organs advertised by dthei-s at more money, pny the ireitrht af,ent our peciaI90 day offer price, 5, less the CI, or -0.75 and tre'-ht chances. $31.75 IS 01 H SPECIAL 90 DAYS PCIGE, ' I'-Tss;. 'r,1: , -' price charg ed, by others. Such an offer was never made befors- mipilf nnrCfJ IsoueoftheraostJurabloan-sweUsttonedln-AwRlU Htm meat sever made. From the illustration Shown, which irf engraved direct from a p-iotoraph, you eoaie laea or its benuiirui nr-pearrnce. r.laae TrCrn , Dia;sim Porte, Principal l-Vrtv, nud Vex il:irr in the hiirhest jerado instruments, al' o lU'.ed with I?.ai- j rooadCcuol-rsai'd Vox I'r.iennn. aio best Dotcc fY-lts. lei.her& - etc., bellows of the bet rubbor cl'ili. 3-plv bellows stocli and hnest leather in valves. Tr:2i ACME QUEEN is finished with a luxlibevelod plai'3 Freiuh mirror, nic-:ri p'atcdpeds.l framesai.iev'jiy nodem improvenient. i Vli'.MSH FiiEK a handsome organ ttool and the bostorgaa Ban:.-, National Bpnk of the Repuhiic, or lEatik a:iy raiiroua or express company in mcao, est hnotiuMJ blocks la Chfaaro and emnlo- over nuni. r.V.TiT: " ' aSi-S'" oneor tne lar. ep; MASKS, 125.00 and dps also everything lo musieal Bpocial oran, r-ano nnrl musical instrument catalogue. SEARS, F;0-"JC! ei CO. (Inc.), Fulion, ' They banish pain . ONE I and prolong life. GIVES RELIEF. i m jp m m &k llftj 14 Is t? 9 3T No matter what the matter is, one will d ou good, and you can get ten for five cents. sew atvle Dkat etalnl n rat hta ira rAtnr. In a miner rsrVin fwlthntit Hnwi ta now tar t1 mt uma druj tttbree roB Fiva cSHrs. 'Ci kiw-prl'ed sort ia inntd f"r t aJ thH ecoriomi- eL Ouo do7.en.ol tha fire-coat carton (iSO tabule cau b a t.v .mr: i- .t: ,jjntr forty -eijarht ert SEt-P QUE DOLLAR vnu bv freielit O. O. D. subject to examination, you can examine it at your freight depot and It you find it EQlMb TO JLXt SIOO.OO IOP Bltilil you ever saiv, perfectly satisfactory and the VRAMDKST BAHUAIH XOtI 1IAVS ever sees on hkabd ok, fjgR SPECIAL OFFER PH1CE $55.00 nd 4fiht charges, less tha pay uiu iaii.vt SI6.50 TO S90.00 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) i.. vt.is Rnhltrd sad the Balrrlsl and Labor in Paid ia 55 OO BARELY COVEaS CCST of mat?: ial and labor, leavinit us the smallest profit imaginable, but we are building 70busi;ies a day and to ndvertiae our bu?ey factory we are. w lihntr to sell thes OS si ooPKOKiTEAi'H. Wc know 70.00 daily Brottoa 70 biigfries w:;i satisiy us, advertise us everywhere ind buildup the LAKSEBTBUOaY BO 8INKSS IN THE WOHi-D. TH ACfE OUEEN we build in nv.rrow or wide track, cloth or lenther trimmed, end sprintr?, buffed leather Quarter too. solid panel baclt. spriiljrs ill bftck. IfSther eorered liawa sad Nuts, Rubber htops. Velvet Carpet, bodv '24x&i ineheB. Ko. 1 Sarven's patent sc- rawed rim v. htels. psiuled In ltf eoau, body block, gear dark green with iirv'dfilicate modest st'iping. etmpleto with shafts, sulj and back curtains, boot storm apron and anti. rattlers Ind B Pole TNeeijoke and lfflelrees la p!ace of hnflk Si.Ji eilra. Bl(iH WKIUHS IM POLNB8 and the frelakt Sill aierlw for i!00 adieu, SS.OO; SUl) Eliles, S2.55; 400 miles. S.S1; tOO miles, C3.SO; l.OOO Biles, S8.0O. - lllrS? rfi t AU K'ith y:ir order. BE 01:aP.ASTKK the Buitry to Beick Voo Ssfely sad OEra P vr . Mfl if satisfactory, pay the railroad aucnt balance. S&4.00 aa rreuthl eharers. otl'erwisc pav not bine: r .n-.l tl!eat;ent nviil return bu.-(:yat our eipen-e and we will return your tl .00. tvutt BDY A CHEAP KACTORY BUGOY now sold almost exclusively by all Machinery Hosiers and CataloKiieHou-es. BUY TiTe OSST EUCCV MONEY CAN BUILD, direct from tbe Maker StheLOWSirMCSEVlklKOWN. OHBfJSlO DAT. EUS'I DELAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARR1ACE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. Address S E A RS,' ROEBUCK & SEND NOMOMEY you OUR HIGH-GRADE BUitOICK SEWING MACHINE byfi-iKht CO. I. , sebjral lo e-aasiamtiun. ou cau examine it t your acr t frelifbt depot and if found- iwiTeeily satiitfactory. exactly 8 reDreseurted. eoaal to machifirs otltrra mW iu hi eh m &0.OO nd 1'iIK (.KtAll-ST BAKUAlN H K kit UtAltU OK, pay yourrreightaguat Our Special Offer Price $15.50 and f reifrht ch .rpreB. The machine wei'us Wu -Jrnmidi and thelreig-ht willavemtre 7" t i.ts for each Mu nulos. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in your own home, and we will return your 41-.&0 any day you are not ttatislied. We sell tliflVreot main and grslf of Sewing Machines at W.n0.C10.Ml. $11.00, 1S.W and up, ail of whifh are t'ultv desnriied in Our r'ree Sew ins Haehiue la1 KlsfTue, but $15. 50 for iW 7-DRAWEE BUEJDICK TUP RIIRDIPK has every motiern ltnpruvt;nitnt, evefy 111- PUn-llIV d Jlt of eve iph.gr-oe Biahine made, with the defceis of none. Sad by lit West laaker in Awerlea. S01.1UUAK(;aK1NKT, KKNTOVKk. Latent I 819 Skeleloa frame, piano polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rents on 4 ousters, hall bearing aujustanie ireanie, (cenniue nmyin .run-stana, nnesi arm head mane, positive tour niouon reei. neit tnrcitdii imr shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adiustuttie beat ent tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable foot, improved pnuttie carrier, patent tieetue bur, patent dress Ruard. CUARANTEED IfcellrhtMl rannlnv, moftldvr ahle and aeareal Mielesa miiehMie made. Ktery knowa attachment w mrnifthm aaa tar J? ree instruction p Hook teiisjihBt now anyone can run it aim rioeit?HT ' - plain or aiiv Piind of fancy work. A SOYAa tTT ARA14TT.V. in went with evnrr mHi'liinA. . T PnTC Yflll MflTUIlUn tonee nnd exumlne thin machine, compare ft with-those your store keeper sells at H .UP IP IUU nuiniu S4Q00 to $A0.OO. nmi then if convinced you are savin SSO-OO to 3SXK), pay your freight aent tbe tl-. 50, WK Itt HKTt KM U It Clfi.0 If al aay tiaM with .a theea mMtha th fay f re aolHailfiltrd. OKIU TU-UATf. DuETT H-XAI S;irs, While I-UK rKtt VAIALUUUb. Twiddle your thumbs, if you've nothing better to do, in the time that's saved by wash ing with Pearline. Better be sitting in idleness than to spend unnecessary time washing with soap, doing unhealthy and weary- woman has something or other I get time for it." Washing for it. s-s I w i "7. ) t can form jo;r nt Commerce, C'liioauro; or German Exchange Bank, New York op instruments at lowest wholeie Hnri , Wrtf-?,.I Address, Oesplainesand Wayman Sts., CHICACO, ILt --SStS cut this ad out and send to us and it yc live Bast of the Hocky Mountains we will send this HIGH.CRADE TOP RUCCV to tJ BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, on honor from the best material money can buy. Wbile in our Free Bug-y Catalogue we show. Top Buggies made by oilier makero at S2I.50, S28.7S and S34.75 the exact bame buKgy that aie sold by machinery dealers, at S46.C0 to c5.00 and are bein? widely advertised by many at 936.00 toeco.00. OUR ACME QUEEN AT S55.00 is the most wonrierful value ever ottered, THK LOWEST FH1CS EVER AtUI 0. THK 11KST BI'UUY 1 HAT CAM BK BDILT. We maintain our own five story buggy factory for the sole DurDOae of buildinirand strllinir a BETTER Bl'titiY . wWU ... THAN WE CAN BUT KL3EWHKKS and to HAVE OL'tt CliSTOKKRS HANL'FACTi:BKR'8 FKOHT. Every Buggy We Make Is Cuaranteed Five Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Rigq THE MATERIAL AND IAE0R IN OUR ACME QUEEN cost mors loau double that in the ordinary factory bugy. We use a $3.eO cushion cloth, some use SO cent; wo use a H. ao bead lining;, some use 40 cent : we ueS eeai leather, some use 0 cent; weuseCS.DU colorsand varnishes, some use 75 cent and 01.00. WIS PA'S" AX.M03T DOTJBIiE the price most makers pay for Wheels, Axlc, Hprlags. Dasbra aad Soekote. tf.-iDBS WK WANT THE BEST. Our wheels, (rear and OUR ACTVlS OUEEN. won Id paint three ekeas bnerles. CO. (Inc.). CHICAGO, ILL. WITH YOUR ORDER, cut thin Au.tnit and cen to us. and we will Beiid larfre men ,'''- - fccSSJ - i. --c- ir SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICAGO. ILL Roebuck Ao. are thoroughly re)iatl h,fiitor.l lDTTD) 1D)D T1V TIP