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The National Bank The National Bank of Goldsboro offers! of Goldsboro wants your business, and will be glad to talk cr correspond with to depositors everyi accommodation tnati safe banking will you. Geo. A. Noawood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. warrant. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. This ARGTJS 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' XVII. GOIiDSBORO. N. C, THURSDAY MARCH 2. 1899. NO 93 Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum fcafcine powders are the greatest menacers to health oi the present diy. BOYAt BASINS POWtJEB CO., NEW VORK. J OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Mrs. Jno. D. Smith lias been summoned to "Winston to the bed side of her sister, Mrs. H. D. Sliutt, who is in a very low state Ox health, The prize adver tisement v-rij-ten by Master Caarley Br .id bust on the Merits of "DD", Mr. W. V. William's famous Dundruff Destroyer, appears in this issue of the Argus. Superior court is in session at S iow Hill this wetk, Judge iim b rJake presiding, and ivlesrs C B, Ay-jock. W. 3. ivlunrae au.i fc . VV. Isler, of the Goldsboro Bar a e in attendance. Mr. Jos. Edwards left Mon d .y for the far West to visit the large stock yards of that section and. make purchases of mules and horses for his extensive trade in tins section. East Centre street is beiny fi ..ed oui with stoos curoiii, the s. me as West Centre and Wainu S'reer, waieh add.s sfreaUy 10 th a 'peaiaLce, as weii as beirg -a SLUsiantal atid permanent im p ovtment. Mr. JThos. Edmundson re -ti rned last week from a pros pecting trip to Elorida and Cuba. V hile in Havana he visite d the ci.mp of the Goldsboro Hides and reports all our boys weli, but mighty anxious to got home. The Jno. Slaughter Company has accepted the agency from a travelling representative of the market. The one peculiar feature oi this bicycle is that the sprocket wneel measures 40 inches, the largest ever seen in Goldsboro. During the illness of Mr. John G. Sizer, the popular manager of the "Western Union Telegraph Ofice in this city, Mr, George Hood, a promis ng young member of the Goldsboro Bar and a "crack" operator as well, has been in charge of the office for Mr. Sizer, who is able to be out to-day, hi 3 many friends will be glad to know. The Governor la3t week nomi nated and the Senate confirmed the following gentlemen as Direc tors of the Colored Insane Asy lum, or Eastern HospitaL near this city: Dr. E. Porter, of Pender county; Dr. D. "W. Bullock, of New HanoverJ Dr. J. 171 1 . . .1 r si p r xu. wrimsiey; oi jrreene, ior lour years, and Dr. A. Anderson, of Wilson, Mr. Shade I. "Wooten, of Lenoir, and Mr. W. F. lountree, of Craven, for six years. JoePearceis the first soldier to reach Goldsboro "whocaine all ice way irom uuoa. lie came lat week -' .and wa,s glad enough to get here. It is . true that he came alone, but it was not becausa there were no others vr'io wish to come. He says that ninetentns oi tne privates are willing, waiting and auxious to come. J oe is not favorably im - -pressed with Cuba. He tells some wonderful tales about the cus turns and manners of the people. He says that his experience has been none too pleasant. -The delegation of New England on March 4ih for a tour of the Southern : States, should not be permitted to give Goldsboro the g- by. Great opportunities for Goldstboro'ssdetelopmt5nt and the , development of v this faTvoied sec tion of Southland lie waiting our improvement 'in this' visit of editors, who are men of intelli "gence and broad views .and " vigi lant; eyes, and who, , tel of what they see to countless thousands through the medium of the press the Fourth Estate. iShall they 1?e invited to vi&it Goldsboro? ' What says the '""Goldsboro Ohamber of Commerce'? It is, or may be allrLdttfor the State to sell her stocA in the A. & N. C. Ii. E., but it should bfr sold at a fair value end: uncje safe provisions, but it should not be sold, however advantageously to the State, without due regard for the interests of the private stockholders, who invested their money in the enterprise with un faltering confidence in the State's integrity to protect their inter ests as she would her own. The bill published in this issue pro posing to buy the State's stock in the A. & N. C. B. B. makes no provision for the private stock holders, which alone should promptly table it, not to speak of its luck of "quantum suficit." The death of Mr. Richard BrowD, the carriage pointer, oc curred at his home in this city last Saturday p. id. of pneumonia. He was about 61 years of age. He had always ltd a sober, quiet life and was of a mild disposition, un obtrusive and unassuming. He aad bem a member of St. Johu churcn for a number of years and had unfalteringly led the life of a devo ed, consecrated Christian. He vas better known in his church than elsewhere and always took pride and interest in whatever con cernt d the destiny of his church. He leaves a wife, four sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of lovicg husband and father, and to these the sympathy of the com munity is tendered in tbis their dark hour oi sorrow. The funeral was held from St. John church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. S. T. Moyle, and the intermeDt was made in the family plot in "WiliOiV Date cemetery. DEATH OF MRS. TAILOR. Daily Argus, Wednesday last. The death of Mrs. Martha Ed muadson Taylor, the beioveu v;if j ot our veueraole friend Mr. Robert W. Taylor, occurred tbi morniug at 1 o'clock, in the 73 year or Her agf, al tne home ot tier sonainiaw Mr. Jas. M. Powell, in this city, after a long Hluess, suiroutided by her de voted busoatid and sorrowing children and soothed by a confid ing trust in the promises of the blessed Saviour whose exemplary follower she had bean through all tbe years of her long life Irom earlest girlhood. She was a sister of the late Kufus Edmund son, and the last surviwing meoiber of that family. She was the mother of Mrs. "W. S. Farmer, oi Baltimore, Mr. Kd Tay lor, of Soutbport, Mr. R. W. Taylor, Jr., of Mrehead City, and Mr. Chas. Taylor aud Mrs.J.M. Powell, of this city, all of whom, with her bereuved husband, survive her, and ail of rvhoo), with the excep tion of Mrs. Farmer, who is de tained by sickness", were with ber in her last moments. She was in deed a most excellent woman, in ail the relations of life, and all who knew her will mourn her death sincerely. She was a consist ent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. .Her funeral will be held from the home of her daughter Mrs. Powell to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. F. D. Swindell, pastor of St. Paul church, officiating. Dcat-i of ller. Bennett Smedes Raleigh News aad Observer. Raleigh and the State mourn the death of Rev. Bennett Smedes, D. D., who died yesterday morn ing. He has bean connected with St. Mary's School for thirty-seven years, aDd no man has lived in the State,. who deserves a laiger measure of r gratitude for his generous assistance in the educa tion, of -young women. . Isobody knew while he lived the measure of Jus. generosity, . and now it is known' only through the tears of the beneficiaries. Dr. Smedes was not only a pure-hearted Christian gentleman and conscientious educator, but was a broad-minded, public spirited citizen' as Veil; He was the ideal man to be in charge pf the education of young women, He stood always in- the relation of a thoughtful guardian and by his solicitude and kindness won the lasting7 affection ' and esteem of tlie army of cultivated and re fined wolnen"1 in- a dozen States who will feel his death, as a per sonal bereavemenij.- DeWitt's WitcH Haze! Salve Cure Pile, Scalds. Burn. For frost bites," burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it- It's tbeir endorsement d a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. H. Hill & Son, Golds- lbovot andJphn R. Smith, Mt-yUyei, The wolf of a tarvatien howls at the doors of thou sands of men who are well to do and eur rounded by plenty. Ill health, in the majority of mi body, brain, nerve, bone and sinew are imDrooerlv or Insufficiently nourished. Improper, insuf ficient nourishment is starvation. When a man's head aches it isbecaus the tissues of the brain do not receive BuCicient nourishment from the blood, or re ceive impure and unhealthy nourishment. When a man gets nervous and sleepless, it means that the blood is not properly nour ishing' the nerves. When his skin breads out with blotches and pimples and erup tions, it 'means that the skin is being fed upon the impurities of the blood. Almost every known disease is primarily due to improper nourishment through the blood, which is the life -stream. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest of a') blood-makers and purifiers. It gives edge to the appetite, corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes the assimilation of tl'e life-giving elements of the food per fect, invigorates the liver, promotes secre tion and excretion, and vitalizes the whole body. It makes firm, muscular flesh, but does not make corpulent people more cor pulent. It cures 98 per cent, of a" cases of lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and kindred affections, which, if neglected, lead up to consumption. It is the best of all nerve tonics and restoratives. Kept by all medicine dealers. " I was taken ill in February, 1892, with head ache aud pain in ray back," writes H. Oaddis, Esq., of 313 South J Street, Tacoraa, Wash. "I called in a doctor and he came three times. He said I was bilious but I kept getting worse : I took a cough so that I could not sleep, only by beinc; propped up in bed. My lungs hurt me, and I got so poor that I was just skin and bone. I thought I was going to die. I used two bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it made me sound and well. It saved my life." No remedy relieves constipation so quickly and effectively as Dr. Pieiwe'f Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. COMING SOUTH. For many years it has been re cogtrz.'d that it was simply a mitter cf time when the bulk of the cotton manufacturing indus-. t-y of tbe country would be transferred to the south. This bffeamt: inevitable as soon as it bticima evident that southern mil is could pay dividends under trade conditions which permitted the Now England factories barely to pay t-xpenses, if indeed they were not rua at an actual loss. Of recant years this drift has been gaining streegth rapidly. Not only have the new enter prises in the line of cotton manu facture in the south shown a con stant and gratifying increase, but old established concerns in the north havi either transferred i heir plants to this section or have built new establishments in the south. The latest and. most significant indication of this movement of th8 cotton manufacturing indus try southward is the announce m; nt that the Merrimac Manufac turing company, of Lowell, Mass., has s:goed a contract for the erection at Huntsville ol a cotton mill to run 200,000 spindles and to give employment to 5,000 hands. The mill will be an improved duplicate of tbe one now operated by the same com pany at Lowell. Mass , and by reason of the improved and new machinery, the better climatic condition?, its nearness to the raw materia.1, its cheaper labor and fuel, as well as the many other '. ad yantages possessed by the South, is bound to make a better financial showing than the pareut concern. Heretofore t has been claimed in New Eagiand that the pro ducts of the southern cotton mills wou'd be confined to the coarser quality of goods, but it is announced that the new mill at Huntsville will manufacture priat cloths, girghams, sateens, velvtteems and fine; dress goods. . It is. worth nothing that, while but few if any new 'cotton mills are projected in Nov? England, dew cotton mills are rapidly multiplying in the south, parti cularly in North an! South Caro lina, GeoTgiajindAlbama. Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by the Grip, 'that every one should know what a 'wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New Discovery. That distress ing stubborn cough, that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves the way for Consumption is quick ly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills and fever, pain in the back of the head,,, .soreness in bones and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips" your throat like a -vice, you need - Dr. King's New. Discovery" to cure your Grip, and : prevent Pneumo- ma or oonsumption. x rice ov cts. and $1.00. Money back -if not cured. A trial' bottle free 'at J H- 5 Store. -r ( 1- f&ZtV fl it XV ' cases, is starva-vV- " k . means that THE NEW SCHOOL LAW. The bill to codify and amend the school laws of the State is of considerable importance. The law abolishes the county board of education and establishes the county board of schools, of three members, chosen by the General Assembly who will serve for two years. This board will elect the superintendent of schools, who will take the place of the present supervisor. The township feature of school supervision is retained, but it is changed so that the county board elects for each township a board of three direc tors, and this latter board elects three directors for each school district. The school district com mitteemen will, as in the present law, have charge of the school property, elect the teachers, etc. The township board is required to divide the money among the school districts according to the needs of each district. Each township is a unit for pur poses of local taxation, and on petition of one fourth of the qualified electors the county com missioners shall call an election for the purpose of levying a spec ial tax for school purposes. The special tax must not exceed 30 cents on the $100 of property nor 90 cents on the poll. Each town of not less than 1,000 inhabitants is made a school district, and upon petition of one-fourth of the electors the aldermen are required to call an election for the purpose of levy ing special taxes for school purposes, the limit being the same as for townships. The aldermen may appoint a board of not less than five nor more than seven school directors for the town. This clause of tbe law en ables towns to establish graded schools without the nocessity of a special act. The law provides also for a State board of three examiners, which is given control of the col ored normal schools with the pow er to prescribe courses of study and appoint the local board of trustees. A feature of the law that is ec tirely new to this State is the pro vision for public high schools in each township. On petition of a majoiity of the electors the board of directors for the township are required to set apart funds to maintain a high school to teach more advanced branches than are usually taught in public schools, lo this school all children of the township of a certain advancement are eligible, separate schools for the races be ing provide 1 for. Oaes3ction of the law provides that the text books adopted and now in use in the public schools shall continue in use until 1902. The faculty of the State Nor mal schools and A. & M. colleges are required to hold county ins stitu es, funds being set aside for their pay men i Tbis law appears to be a decid ed improvement on the present measure. The Ravages olG lip. That modern scourge the Grip, poisons .the air with its fatal arms, so that no home is safe from its ravages, but multitudes have found a sure protection against this dangerous malady in Dr. KingisJNew Discoyejry. When you feel a soreness in your bones and muscles, have chills and lev er.yvith sore throat, pain in the back oi the head, catarrhal symp toms and a stubborn caugh you may know you have the Grip, and that you : need Dr. King'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 $100. Mob ey back If not cured. A trial bot tle free at J. H. Hill & Son's Drug Store. The Oregon is steaming Manila. Thfl O rc.(rrn drill ' M George Dewey, are a good pair to uj a n away j.iuui, ITGti' on human, cured in 30 min utfes' by Woolfdrd'B Sanity Lotion. This never falls: Sola by M." E. Robin- ?D& St Bro.,Druggists,Golctet?oro, N. C, Railroad Enginee Testifies to Benefits Received From ' Dr. Miles Remedies. THERE is no more responsible position on earth than that of a railroad engin eer. On his steady nerves, clear brs.in bright eye and perfect self command, de pend the safety of the train and the lives of its passengers. Dr. Miles' Nervine i-.nd other remedies are especially adapted to keeping the nerves steady, the brain cl 3ar and the mental faculties unimpaired. Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1323 Broadway, Council Bluffs, but now residing at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that be "suffered for years from constipation, ca as- ingsick, nervous and bilious headaches end Brae fnllv KictANtH 1 1 1 . 1. 1 I f r Hr ATi'rtc' Nerve & Liver Pills. I heartily recommrnd j Dr. Miles' Remedies." PfSESffSfS m Dr. Miles' Remedies rv. ' M are sold by all drug-rigs. , crista lindpr a nnsiti vp kS" Iv!"6S guarantee, first bottle PfSatore , 3 lriyJ-&- Restore eases of the heart andfSSuSS door to Pneumonia aid Consump s'a t VStI' tion and invite death. Its sure nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL OO Elkhart, ln;u ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR. Mr. Bryan frequently calls at tention to the urgent need of a change in the manner of electing United States senators. The in direct method has broken down, and is widely and thoroughly discredited among the people 1 ,M, 4- 4- w f- tuo -""-cuit" " people tbe election ot a presi- dent and vice-president, the de- vice for electing senators stands practically rejected, and direct ac tion in some form must be sub stituted. Three well-defined forms of corruption have crept in under the indirect plan, together with personal acquaintance of the edi many modifications. The grossest tor of the paper Jalin says tliat of the three consists in an out- hQ went Qn snowslloes to utmt elk right purchase of legislative votes j tLe rimeval orest south of it tit F ll. .1 .1.1 tnrougn tne use oi inousanu uoi- 1 1 Ml ll . . l iar Dins, or otner currency, as was recently done in Montana, Another consists in the purchased uals in the legislative elections. This plan has been introduced ana practiced in Delaware. J.ue third and altogether most demor alizing consists in the building up of a machine that will pro mote the builder to the senate. This plan is the favorite one of professional politicians, and it is l: j - . i n f 4.1,, piacuceu m nany uxx ui States. The weapons employed are the people's own money and public good is sacrificed m mdi- vidual benefit and to the promo- tion of the machine builder. Ev- ery appointment, every public la- vui, cyciv isiguaiuio cou, loiuauo to count towards votes in the coming senatorial struggle. The boss turns evervthmer to account, and the sole question an his mind 1 , . i.1-.n4- made to aid me in the his fisht I have on Land?" There is . not ft state m the nt!nti ll.o4- -rr4-. ffl i4A uri f li uiiiuu.ua. uuu ouuwv. these evils not one. Some have j i . t: 1 1 tnem m more open or mau.guui, fnrma toIiiIq in snma olxmona nnd . ' , J . , cunning are largely empjjeu. The people have practically lost meir rignis m senatorial sentauon. xney are not consujtyu. i i" mi 11 . J A handful in eanli (iountv are! taken into the senatorial scheme, and the remainder have no mere voice in the matter, than tb.ey ha-irA in trm.tr,BTH in fho mnnti Thai one has become as foreign to the average man as the other. .-He is simplv ignored. - There is but one', remedy aVinHaVi tho i.ir1.r.Qrh nian altn gether Select, as do .the.'-v oters ?-:ea -5i???3 c-?1 acuauui iu (Jiiuiaiica, ttuu. tuau elect legislators who cirry Rr,lirlAt.erl rpfrna inot. 1a ftt ors in the electoral collesre car rv out the will of the people at tl pqils. This will put an end senatorial machine building', aa. to corruption or all other sorw leading up to vutorUl elec; Separate Cars -Mr. Pearson's Good Kecord. Raleigh News and Observer. The separate car bill has passed the House, aud there is no doubt that in its prtsea or some shape equally as good, it will go through the Senate. In this connection we may call attention to an inadvertent failure on the part of Mr Justice, of McDowell, to do justice to Mr. Pearson, member of the Kailroad Commission. Mr. Justice as serted and asserted truly that if the Railroad Commission had come up to the full measure of its duty, there -would be no necessity of legislative action Then Mr, Justice denounced the Commission in severe terms. rone too severe, however, for the Republican and Populist members, He ought, however, to have said that Mr. Pearson, the Democratic member, bad sought to secure separate cars for the races but had been foiled in his attempt by Ca'dwell and Abbott. The Deadly Grip. Is again abroad in tbe land, f itS fatal erms! Don,t D6ltCt 1 signs are chills with fever, head ache, dull heavy pains, mucous discharges from the hnse, sore throat and never-h;t-go cough. Don't waste precious time treat- this cougu wish troches, tablets, or poor, cheap s-yrups. Cure it at once wiib Dr. lx!Qg' New Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. 1' kills the disease germ-, heal 4 the huogs and prevents it .0 dreaded after tffacts from tbe ma'.ady Price 50 cts. ar.d $1.00. Monev o i- back if not cured. A '. rial bottl free at j h, Hill & Sun's Dru Store Says He Found Andre's B.dy. Berlin, Feb. 24. A copy of the Siberian Advertiser which has been mailed here contains a letter from a well-known Russian elk hunter named Jalin, who is a Yenisei men 340 vprsts from Drasno- , , 10Q from the San yinich gold' washings on the Pit River he found a balloon and bodies. He vouched for tlie accuracy of bis story and asked fcll6 editor o send men on snowshoes to remove the bodies. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. ft-ofnUl t the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of an Inherited taint in the blood. S. S. S I 1 aT 1 .-.-I-. T,-.l i-rrkao rlntn enough to reach Scrofula ; it forces out evepy trace of disease, and cures the worst cases r 1 Prlie&ZltVrZTZl impoisibie to dress him head and body were a mass of sores, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment thought would relieve was spared that we m.but he grew worse V, itll his condition wasigr. fflSH VlW almost aesnaired lmost despaired of liia jtJg' J t&tf ;iy4i& ever tialng cured, -when 3( , a -id , - K. ! i fr5end MAft Vre gave him 5. fa. 8. ( Swiit-s Specific) . A de cided improvement was tne result, mm hm I ot his former dreadful condition would have I him All tho arTfa nn hi bnnv I v,a rienlnrl. his skin la Derfectly clear and sioott nu 111 ia been restored to perfect teaith. 860 ?mstVacon. Ga . For real blood troubles it is a waste of timfl to extiect a cure Irom trie aoc- tors. Blood diseases are beyond their Swift's Specific, jgj TQf kJ?..k. I ha fLH I HMr W w . m w aa aPfin8eatea cases which xtv. amerHAs have no effect ucn. It 1 the only blood remedy ?uaranteea mercury, or 'other mineral. Books mailed free to any address by Swift SD6C1I10 CJo., Atlanta, ja, Farming Lands Wanted ! . , I wish to purchase ior nortnern - 1 r-liPTif ,a. several clesiraDJe iarni8 in the vicinity of Sel ma PHncetor, or EticSSof0fliE& i - ; . - Now BlaCKSITIltn ohop! - I have iust opened a blacfemith shop next door to my eule stables anJ ie have a first-class horse shoer, whose to services I offer to the public, and a (ruaj-antee piices and work to be satisfactory I Q p Bennett 4 m n for women who unhealthful as ii little or none of it. Nothing but rinsingf j me ciuuics, '- them. Consider your health. 4. '"--Sr.. &. 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Siii.OO and up. all of wnicii lire fuiiy dosrrii-.-il id Our t-.f s. ; ri. but SI5.S0 for bs BUKDICK fcl i'ts is the greatest vc iuc ever cftorod by any house. ta (Tf THE BURDICK ,liis eVti ' in -l rn improvement, every J it Lf'.-'-o y 'i:.t of t vei v luirlt-erade machine made. i it ll the iei- is oi noj:?. TJadebr l!ic li.t makfr io AmiTirn. SOM0hAlf!S:i. Iti:l C i; 1 t. L;t-st 1 sm Skfl.n frame, i-iatio pdis;i. iinest nicked Ura.ur ;;:ils. resrs on 4 cnt-rs. bail ho'iiin adinsT-itjIe treadle. Pennine Sjit. th iron stand. ;liust In rye hi-li a; ?uhead made.josi;i ; our tnr.fi. ri it-ed. i--!f thrediii- vihrat iii;r liiUtle, cuti.matic hol.hin win.Jer.Hdiustule hearing o t- enc tension li hp rotor, improved I'.e wheel, adjustable tu.'i. impviru piiuvuc ti-.iu.-i, itiitut litreaie uar, G L' A E i"i W TE j'j is sent wifh eveiT niaeiiuie. !! COSTS YOU NOTHING L,'TXeritlex-1J1nt,"is :ir t'rei: ht aont. tho S 15-50. : i (i UhtTKS .f-f;ei. miv.v, i ffi-DAV. f-JH CATALOGUE alile and ui-aresl nu;n.-.c-s macitiiie made, fctery knoivn - - l7r"?Ul:!m-P!'ii-r:",i Mr- tJ. Ex- Moore, A PraGtiGal Plumber with tea years' exporlmce in sonij of tho bast cities, and wh ) is up-to-date, has arrived and is sow in charge of mj plumbing cepartmeDt, We also do Tin Roofing ALL. WOKK GUARANTEED New Stone Front, Near Court House tc fias.ir.atioii, - .u.;: :-j::v!:ii:;e it a? your it yoti aud it t.vact!,j jk ii'iiitte'tU: 1, c-. -al t. J'i.WH'i ?H-0.C. ti..- trrsaicL t val-ii yoi? er;av. .i: orai--iwiverti. c i by ; .U"rs at m.rv, j :-y'.iO s:".ri:iifM darsoR: rp::-?, 4 7t le .."'. '.j"ti,:'r Sv.'?.7a a $31.75 IS 0118 SPECIAL ?3 PAYS PPK ed by others. h:uch o:fer was nevet initio avfore. I lit AUC U'Ja-C:-' .-tvi;!1,-::t -c-.--r m:. li u: Sho'.viK which is' n rvi- c i ci: ;jct i :;. a ,.".ioL- -e;.:!, y e idea, of it I -;u:).-:nI p; ; rr ff . !V-:ic:s-ffO::i Orchestral Tored .eclury Vi o Quality Keeds, ? PiniHt Vure JwretWf'od'a Pecdt. I hot f -17 tl: :-ninr-!y r.: 'i:'.2t Io e Tco-i. 1 St of S? r.lru 3lc: JcwS. sent!. IK-Evaou .'Ice-Is, i feel fi" iki- r-i:Z? ii::r-s-n . . :. V'lvy- Mwra. ;nii;c hit't'.est ur- iz in itnimenU, al o fitted with r.;.iiit:3iiii!ersar.a Vc-1 ;I"ki?j.i, alu Iiest !;!.' loxCIicrs bellowa oi the be.;t rubi- eV'i;h. 8-pi v hellnv.-d i-t id; nd iliiest leather in valves. TrJS ACME QUEERS liOti vith a hevt r:& T-I-l- Proncli i:iir:-or, iiicl:.'-l :1rvT.nd ;eIii. i'ra:;-o - u. id 0 : y r.oJtr impr.ivenieiit. . i. i:M-:H riiEK a ha-iuciv.tf organ stool and tlie cestcrg&a Ac ert;arai:tee. by ti:c t.-rni atfjouditioris c a wo issue a wnrtcn uiriai:) & vtar - - Ia.rt. (jives out we retiuir it free of e:ifirc. Tcy ii otj. B!;iit::aMl wo v.-ill rof fin'J yoormoncv it' von areiioi."' S feet Incben Mrli. t J iu-j..e K:. : . :. :ir-' -I;tiuuU v8 - - jpifctifrj 1 K0 poatids: ntuik S nei.Te. 11 : i.j)--k.'!.;i;; trtrK:, .s-.-.J-- ?ST3i"j35ir jPv IvPC I J P.-icipal, l)ll,ei.-n;i, :!. ;...:;, U-!.-v:r. I'.T.mrs, 11 IM fcjjr, f''iliXMSWM-t'4 Irf'ule Cuunler, DiapB'.-n Ftirle. l'rlrlial F..rtc.. rn-l Vos -u-uj- ,a " r,- " rj'- '-J5lJ ; Pfcil'li',1! 4 V-erlei-Iiy tat i-: tied. 500 of i'i"ie organs trill i sod af, jPTT - 0.-tI(r aior.c-. ia"l delay. f x4'---Z-i2- "-w Z. CUB REL As LiiY S fcSTABLIS 0 not ileftlt with us a-lc your neitrhbo--about us, write the pui-lNher of ti.is p :per. or Metropolitan Nati nal Bank, .ational Knnk r.r tlie Kepunuc, or lante ot (Jj.r.men rciEimpaiiy in Chirac... hiji- . capital of 4oO,OOO.UO, occupy entire one of the lanr m Clucaso ami employ over R.ineople in our own buildlmr. KSKLL OKGANSAT 22 00 id r.d un; also everything in ouslcol instrument, at lowct wholesals prices. Write Jo" free est PM.-l'lOSd liiOC!- special oraii. piano anrl musical Instrument cavaircro. GSARS, ROEOUCK t, CD. (!no.), Fulton, Tobacco You will, want some Tobacco Cloth to coyer that plant bed. You will also need some buano2 with which to enrich the soil and make the plants grow. We have both, and vvill be pleased to sell you at very low prices. - rn r"p r- wit tkJ lititi--- i EUC'JCtl-.' co.JU.;ii:J.tiUil J r-f.-vV y.- i c. 'c. frf.w. nrt" o!in ' -:rt-i nr-F- i t ' 2t' -'cu V-''V" ri i . . ZTtvinUti;. ' i' ')'. ' ' -ST--V " ' i yv ! :,: V: S . 'V v'v A7! i.O'J.1 C-W.-4 . id5-OARSL.Y COV&3 COST bnt are bui'ttmE.''' b-.ir -o- a '.". ..--.ire Wit" ;l:vu i-r.l V . e:iv .. . ;'-. or- bodv.21-&4 indues. No. 1 San'i 16 T'.U'Tt'-'T'' vv.-.i i t. a v. .o"i-.:K e with !?'nrft--. mil ape 10- -uu Pifei a r with your order. tilAKAl.iLi tu- liutsy la kfacli hi SaMy and SSIT " U?8tl Uy L VI if ati trjoi-v. vv the railroad Tfit hAlan-e. a4.UO and fcabthlcbaiw. otherv.-isM? pav'noiatn'tf and the ai.t v. ill rtiura t.u-iyryat our expense aitJ c t-etarn yonrH 00. i r RSrY A CEAP F CTOKY BUGGY "vv n-I-l almost exelu-ively hy aU Marlunriy 1. nlera nd ctalo-uPiioii4a BOY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILU, direct from tlie Maker i?ih?LOWMT pSlcS OEDERTO DAY. DON'T DELAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUGGY, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. Addrs SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL. Drop Them a We have just. received an elegant assortment of Stationery. Latest tints aud shapes. In pound packages, by the quire and in boxes. -Dennison's Perfumed Sealing Wax tnd Seals always on hand. Hard facts wash. No work you do is so your work over a washtub. This hard, perspiring- work in the midst of soiled clothes and tainted steam will make trouble for you. The less of it you do, the better. Wash with Pearline, and there's aiier soaKin anu uomiitr 5S3 wraJS5 to us. ami we will send flight ZL prestr j--:. nia:lhinP wmpare it with tho-e your ttorekeeper Pellfl a VOl i: !3. If at any lime within Ihree month toh vol mrrmo vr "tvLA. fSi-ars. I.'oHinclc'M.'o. are tiioromrldy reliable. Kditor.) SEARS, Sl CO., CHICAGO, ILL realy to serve you. At the lowest possible prices. Jno. Slaughter. AO us ihfz retail a.t :i:i;rUtterta.in iviiriit tttrentonr Ion? Tlun iirico chiirr-r- histtion ;i ioi m vO;iU . " ----'; -----'-. ft;.:'-'J"p! L- - r. -. sji.-FSsM,i U'1 -::: "MSi . 4'i -gSsj tvr."! .i ,: "sTiSf. A i--'A I U;y,X' ' f lr:- - .,.'!'"" l-V" ""V vrT . F ' i !-.:; f ' m.i : , (i "T 1 - 3p -C - " ."ffi. ij- - "5. - - ; - :Lu e. cniitatro: or Herman Exehanee Bank New Vorlr n AiiJi-t-s. Desplainesand Wayman Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Cloth Hood & Britt. g 2TS ru this ad out and send to us and if you LA. live n.aav of tne Socky Mountains we will Komi tnia HIOH-GKADE TOP BUCCY to examine it at our lrei :ht 'U'pot and if you !ind It way atiiaciory a:ui tho tiUANUkST BAUiiAl3i Vol liAK !r.? s;77 Ofi ana ireic-nt cnarsres, less ine Cue Dollar sent witil order. 1 ? . -. -.. -.j h 1: 1 mmmmm e;ji!,T Hi CVfl OWN FACTORY IN CHiCACO, onlio:-.-. tiio be. t natci-ial :iiom'.y can buy. Vhitc ill o-vri -U'.'.grry C".taloue v.e si'. .r, TopBujrgipS niatitf by i.:.. -r ruttis nc 'i.,3, fcaS-VS and 531.75 ti e evact . tri;i-.ft b--::: v '.;,; t t,f by m:i iunery dt-2lers, nt 4ri t0 to t7.j0 "ii-' a-o S'i ir.-j wiili;iv ajverti-'i' t bv n-a:iv ntftUA'.j to$(in 00. C :U V. CVSSM AT S.SS.OO i3 tho rrrt ?-cD;e fvj vtlxxa evy o.icf-cu ntvt-Sl ruuK ntu i'.' -ii" it- ':t t-- :v i :in , n." Ri i' W'a i oarowaiirancy t.iu-'v factory tor tl-.c s. !o ,..:ri-.i- i ' i' i;,il.;:!t"-",i - ;lm,- A MFV'Irll 111. IV t'in wk -'I'. t:-. ;r. hfk r-. t oik Every S-uesy we Make la Ctorfn?oecl r"iv? Vc-srs ; nc Th-y Will os-'t weJf t ivg "O1": i !-? lun J.-atr li-l tl.'e orun:at y lutiory v:.- lire jf"-14-. 5-J -'7 t'lOU Cloth. KOIt;C uisa V ii fc! .it" Si; JtJ i2:::iic-. .':oij 4Krnt? t i-cti' r, t-oi:";tr ue ') ;:int. 't use S3 ..70 Lr iK-tf. 'i. eT.'s r . nt aiiri ?I.Cti W t ZC-i' JTOtj-L;33 tufcf v' iee -nest mnueid vf rr T!.K .iT. Our wiittiis. per.r and ri 1 5." our oug-jry f-eterv vmIiiti to tuL TltKR tis -fc 'i v. iil sa..i. 17 us, vortii. u, ccrvw here w 1 tiiii:. c Li all tr :t ti end spnnf:, lM'ITr-d ;.-wl . r-r:.iie nt l'i e-th, 0' Hi v M viart K' t-en w itti en.l iKiv'x cut tai;1.;. h..t nnn a;.! and ami riitt prB Line. -AJT- Goldsborc Book Stoie 1
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 2, 1899, edition 1
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