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. r.-.Hii...i. .ulHS!iii-IM'i ' .!"-:'"-rN!: iSE.'rir-!,i,i!5ii,n,lk'(i-l; i'1" 5. Trie National Bank The National Bank of Goldsboro offers to depositors every accommodation that of Goldsboro wants your business, and will be glad to talk cr correspond with safe banking willj ,1 warrant. jreo. A. JNoawood, Jr., Jrres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. -1- Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres. M. J. .Best, Vice-Jfres. Chis Argus o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia'sson, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Uo,a. an eternal vigil keep Vol. XVII. GOIiBSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MARCH 9. 1899. NO 94: : : n ft : v 1 Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards ths food against alum. Alum fcaktn ring powders are the greatest to health of the present diy. menacers BOVAt E'Kina POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ; OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Goldsboro and Vicinity History In Brief: Epitome or Sayings and Doings, Wide and Otherwise. Kan Down and K an in by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, I.ocai "GtaDil Rounds. " Miss Nora Midyette is visi ting relatives m Selraa. Mr. L. H, Castex has gone North to purchase bis Spri.ng and Summer stock of dress gootls shoes ami fancy goods, which will soon arrive and go on dis play. i Mr. G. D. D. Parker, an enter-: prising merchant and large iariiiei oi Cmiique.piD, was hero Tiiuis day cn busuees. His many xrieucias in (iuidaboio would ue glad i.l he would make more frequent visit to our city. During the month of February the records of Mr, "W. B. Pate, Chief of the Fire Department. show that there sveia five alarms turned in from the following boxes: JS'os. 46, (54, 19, 82 and 91- The total damage amounting to $50. Mr. Jno. Slaughter has just re turned from iliciimond, where he secured the services of two com petent men, whoareplambe-rsancl roofers combined. This addition to his already splendid force will better enable him to fill the many . orders for this class of work which he is constantly receiving. I The Snow Hill Standard says L" the spring tern of "court convened f Feb. 27th, with Judge Timber pake on the bench. Trouble in or rganiziog the court was anticipated ? on account of there being two dis. j tinct seta of officers. An agree. Frnen, however, was made by whicn the Democratic ofiicers eleci were recognized as it were "pro tem." The tact of their being in office for the week is not to be construed in their favor in case suit shouJd be brought at any time hereafter by the other side. Goldsboro goods aro in de- pmand wherever they Are known. Uoldsboro merchants do not sell just a little lower always, but they sell just a little better class of goods and this "just a little better" is what creates the de mand wherever the goods are in troduced. The drug store of Al. f E. Ilobinson fc Bro., recently re ceived orders, from the States of New York and 'Connecticut for goods whi;h they handle in large f quantities. This is only one instance. There, ata sfiVPral r others', The death of Mr. Joseph Hollo well, whose serious illness was noted in the Argus last week, oc curred last Wednesday night, Fat his home beyond Neuse River. xiis ueatn was caused Irom pneu- f monia, which ho contracted dur- ing the, recent bad weather." He wasahout 46 rears of a;re and had long been a member of the Society yjn iiitjjius, noiciing nis memuer- I ship with Woodland church. He I was an upright man, fair and f honest in his dealings with his reiiow man and a citizen which his community will regret to lose. ; His funeral was held from his s home Thursday' at . 1 6aci6ck, con f ducted by Itov. Barna Perkins, I and the interment . made in the family burying ground near r Dudley, . " , g . v.- -Fire In Charlotte. .. , . $ bh'arlotte, K. 0. March 2. f Fire here to-day destroyed the o . t, T : i , . - , j. . uuuiuciu xvauway inegXll Cte,pQI, a cotton compress,' the joint property of the Southern and Seaooard railroads, a large stor age warehouse, 4,000 bales of cotton, intended for export to England and Germany, and several hundred tons of commer cial fertilizars. The loss will be about f200.000. Aguinaldo still remains in MRBilestjJ belt of 2uzon, -v the A FIGHT AGAINST" FATE. Lay Aside All Vanity and Ascertain the Cause of Failure. There is a resolve that is noble and an obstinacy that is ignoble a stiff upper lip that carries a man well through this world, and a stiff-necked rebelliousness that leads him to failure and often lands him in ruin. It all depends on the motive lying, at the back of that stern "I will!"- whether it be for opposition to evil or re sistance to wholesome discip line a struggle with self or a fight against fate and the strong er powers. At one end of the scale stands Bruce's spider; at the other suicidal swine which swim figainst the stream and cut their throats in transit the man who will not accept as final the failure which he thinks that perseverance and a better method can trans-mute-into success, and he who will not learn by the teaching of experience, and so, through dis appointment, come to a truer measurement of his own powers and an exaccer knowledge of how to use them. "I will be rich, I will be suc cessful: I will be famous," says the one, as soon as he has recov ered from the staggering blow he has just received in the rejec tion of his work the failure of his application for office, "I will not be discouraged, and I will conquer in the end." Good! But how is it to be done? Not by striding about the world, clench ing his hands and showing his futile teeth, saying with a Napo leonic air: "I will," and "I will" only by careful examination cf why and where he failed, and how it wa s that the thing which looked so fair and feasible to him, struck others and those others his ul timate arbiters as inadmissible and below the mark. If he is to succeed in carrying his point, he must first lay aside all vanity and all obstinate adherence to precon ceived ideas. He must get a new pair of eyes, and see things as those ultimate arbitors have seen them; he must believe that honest criticism may sometimes go be yond enthusiastic endeavors; and that the doer is not at all times the best judge of the work done. Buft, nothing in the world of man being incapable of modification according to circtmstances, there have been cases, and will be aga in, where the poet and the ar tist saw farther than the critic; and where the plain man, con- forming to established rules, was wrong, and the unsuccessful in surgent was right. Still, the ea gles who have been driven forth as base f Owl' of strange breed are rare compared with the bantams which have strutted like game cocks, and the jays who have trailed in the dust the plumes they have borrowed from the pea- cock; and, as a working hypothe sis, the rule holds good that the candid and veil-equipped critic can judge better of an "achieve ment!" than "he who has wTought with perhaps more zeal than knowledge, and with an ideal sur passing practicable capacity to fulfill, If, then, a man who has received this staggerinz blow of rejection will honestly set him self to discover why and where, the chan.ces -are that he will suc ceed bettor the nqxt time, lavs ing found out the cause of failure this. It is his way of 'saying "I will," and the echo in , the f utuve is almost sure to be "I have. The Deadly Grip. Is again abroad in the land. The air you breathe may be fu'H of its fatal germs! Don't neglect the 'Grip or you will open tm door to Pneumonia and Consump tion and invite death. Its sure signs are' chills with feyer, .head ache, dull . heavy pains, mucous discharges from the nose, sore throat and never-letsgo cougAi. Don't waste precious time treat ing this c ough with troches, taolets, or poor, , cheap syrups. Cure it at on ce5 with Dr.- King's New Discov ery, the infallible remedy for laronchial troubles. It kills the dis ease germs, heals the lungs and p revents the dreaded after effects irom the malady. Price 50 ctsv and 1. 00- Money back if not sured. A - trial bottle free at J. flr Hill & 'Son's Prug Thousands of sick and suffer ing people ar like the poor cripple in the Bible, who had no one to help him down to the life-givinsf pool before some one else slipped in ahead of him. So many suf ferer feel that if they could only get a little help to over come their ex tre me weak ness they would then be able to regain their coveted health and strength. It is just these people that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is designed to aid. It is the strong, helping hand for those who are in the extreme of bodily weakness and nervous exhaustion. It promptly tones, nourishes and builds np the entire system. It gives keen appe tite, good digestion, pure blood, muscular strength, nerve-force and renewed activity. " When I first wrote you I was completely dis couraged," says Mrs. W. M. Satterly, living at Richford. Tioga Co., N. Y. P, O. Box 40), in a letter to Dr. Pierce. " I was in pain all the time, could not He in bed on account of severe, sharp cutting pains in my back and right hip. Had pain all through the lower part of niv body and my elbows hurt me so much I could scarcely lift my baby. My skin was dry, harsh and scaly and hung like sacks on my arms. My husband called the doctor, and he said it was weakness, and my age. His medicine did me no good. I kept getting worse and weaker. It seemed I should go crazy. One day I wrote you and received advice. I have taken Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery, his ' Fa vorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant rellets." and now I can lie in bed with some comfort and can do a good day's work." The most valuable book for both men and women is Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. A splendid 1008-page volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy, paper-covered, will be sent to anyone sending twenty-one cents in one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. THE CASE OF THE WILSONS. Daily Argus of Friday. At 3 o'clock this morning, after a continuous joint session fiom four o'clock yesterday after noor, with only an hour's rece83 for supper, the General Assembly of North Carolina, by a prepon derating majority .vote, restored to office as Hailroad Commission its, MHj. J. W. Wilson and S. Otho "Wilson, whotr Governor Ku?soll removed from office in September ot '97. This case Las stirred North Carolina as never case did before. both at the time Gov. Russell ex ercised the brute force of his ex ecutive in turning these men out, and constantly since the Legisla ture has been in session, culmin ating last night or in the early hours of this morning, in their complete vindica'ion and restora tion to office. The Argus has made no utter ance on this case heretofore, be cause we deemed it not the pro vince of the press, but the pre rogative of the General Assembly to determine the issue upon the sworn testimony of witnesses and the law, and now, with an abiding faith in the" integrity of the people the Democracy of the State, we feel that this ver diet of the General Assembly rises grandly aove partisanship and petty jealousies and biased views and circumscribed judg ment, and establishes for all time the fact that the Democratic party is the party of Justice atd with the courage of its convic tions. Immediately upon the result of the yote being announced and the action of. the joiilt session dulyl recorded, the resignation of S. Otho Wilson was read and the same was accepted. Msj- Wilson has one month yet remaining of the .term for which he was elected. - The General Assembly will meet in joint session tosnight to elect new Bail Road Commis sioners. . Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and ; so many deaths have been caused by the Grip, that every one should knbw what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New Discovery. Tnat distress ing stubborn cough, that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system- and paves the1 wayior 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 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. T RILBY the groat footremedy, Good seller. Pamphlet frae. Lady aeente wanted every wtiamai Chinese l4f'oo Company, Cincinnati, O. 9 iPSfe NO SHALL POX A Case of Chicken Pox Creates Excitement In Goldsbero. Daily Argus of Thursday, March2 The people of Goldsboro have been excited tos3ay over a plac ard displayed in front of the house of a co'ored woman in Webbtown bearing the sign 'Small Pox." Dr. J. H. Powell, the county physician, was ordered by the Mayor this morning to investigate the case of Mary Byrd, who it was thought had the small pox. Dr. Powell reported to the Mayor that be thought the woman had the small pox and the Mayor called the Board of Aldermen to gether at 3 o'clock this afternoon to pass upon the question. The Board alked Dr. W. J. Jones and Dr. M. E. Robinson to go over and diagnose the case. They did so at once and both reported that the womanonly had chicken pox and the sign in front of the house was ordered removed. Inasmuch as there are cases of smallpox in other towns through out the Stale, tba Board decided to erect a pest house outside the city limit?,where patients could be taken if the disease should nome to Goldsboro, ai;d a committee was appointed to have the Louse erected immp-diately. The Board wa? in session until 5 o'clock this afternoon and finally decided to employ the city physician Dr. W. H. Cobb, Jr., and Dr. M. E. RobinsoD, and piy them to vaecinats everybody who is not able to pay for vaccination. A PROCLAMATION ISy the Mayor of the City of Goldsboro in Keforence to Vaccination. The B.iard of Aldermen re quested me in meeting held March 2nd to urge all the citizens of Gol Jsboro to be vaccinated at once as a precaution against small pox, which is prevailing in so many sections. In order to make this effective it was ordered that Dr. W. H. Cobb, Jr., and Dr. M. E. Robinson vaccinate all who are un able to pay, while all who can possibly pay are expected to see the same physicians and be vac cinated as speedily as possible. Respectfully, J. E. Peterson, Mayor. We will be at our respective of fices from 9 to 10 a. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m., Saturday, March 4th, prepared to vaccinate all those who present themselves, under the above proclamation. W. H. Cobb, Jr. M. E. Robinson. SIOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Imon Tonic, prepared from the fi esh juice of Lem ons, combined with, other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stim ulant?. Sold by druersnsts, 50j and $1 .00 bottles. For biliousness and constipation. For indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervous pros tration. For loss of appetite and debility. For fevers, malaria, and chills, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough orsranic regulation, take Lemon El ixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arie from a tori pd or diseased liver or kidneys oUc and $1 bottles at all druggists. Prepared oaiy by Dr. H. Mozley. Atlanta., Ua. ; AT THEICAPITOL. " I have just taken the last of two bottles of Dr. Mozlay'8 Lemon Elixir for nervous headache, indigestion, with diseased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. 1 found it the greatest medi cine 1 ever used. J. H. MENNiCH.Attorney. 1225 F. Street, Washington, D. C. MOZLET'S LEMON ELIXIR W. A. James. Bell Station. Ala.. writes: I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of Lemon fciizir done me more good man all the medicine that I ever took . MOZLEY S LEMON HOT DROP3. n'ess, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem orrhage; and all throat and lung dis eases. Elegant, reliable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only Dy Dr. tl. Mozley, Atlanta, Ha. ' .... -v- r ALES M EN wanted: exceptioaa opportunity; large house changing fcj travelers for resident agents. Offers samples in each district. Rubber Co., 18 dill St., New York. Chronic Dyspepsia Gored. FTER suffering for nearly thirty years from dyspepsia, Mrs. H. E. Dugdale, wile of a prominent business man of Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, 1 was a constant sufferer from dyst-epsia and a weak stomach. The lightest food produced distress, causing severe pain ard tee forma tion of gas. No matter how ct reful of my diet I suffered agonizing pain ifter eating. I was treated by many physicians and tried numerous remedies without permanent help. Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine. Within a week I commenced improving, and per sisting in the treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked, with no evil effects I keep them at hand and a sinsrlc. dose dispels any old symptoms." paSaPS are sold by all drug- fgV ."" guarantee, first bottle !nsrv!r5Q '. oenents or money re- Eg, . Restores funded. Bonk nn dis- tlZZ eases of the heart and J 3e! DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., E;khart, Ind. THE SEPARATE CAHBILL Passed by the Senate and is Now a Law. The "Jim Crow" or separate car bill was passed the senate yes terday and is now a law. It reads as follows: Section 1. That all railway and steamboat ccmpaniee, as common carriers in the transportation of passengers for hire in N.nth Car olina, other than street railways, shall provide separate, but equal, accommodations for the white and colored races on all passenger trains and steamboats carrying passengers. Such accommodations may be furnished by railway com panies either by separate passen ger cars, or by compartments in passenger cars, which shall be provided by the railways under the supervision and direction of the board of railway commission ers or the officers succeeding to their powers: Provided, that this shall not apply to relief trains in cises of accident, to Pullman or sleeping cars or through express trains that do not stop at all sta tion3 and are not used ordinarily for travelinsr from station to sta tion; to negro servants in attend. ance on their employers; to offi cers or guards transportirg pris oners, nor to prisoners so trans ported. Sec. 2. The railway commis- sioners, or trie omcers sicceeaing to their powers, are hereby au thorized to exempt from the pro visions of this act branch lines and narrow guage railways, if in their judgment the enforcemett of this act be unnecessary to secure the comfort of passengers, by reason of the light volume of passenger traffic or the small number of ne gro passengers traveling on such narrow guage or branch lines Sec- 3. That when anycoacb, or compartment of a car, for either race shall be completely filled at a station where no extra coacn or car can be had and the increased number of passengers cannot be foreseen the conductor ia charge of such train is hereby authorized to assign and set apart e portion of a car, or compartment, assigned for passengers of the race to pas sengers of the other race. Sec. 4, That all railway com panies shall furnish first and sec ond class passenger accommoda tions. 4 ' - Sec. 5. That any railway com pany failing to . comply in good faith with the provisions of this act shall, be liable to a penalty of $100 per day, to-be recovered in an action brought against such company by the railway commis sioners, or the officers succeeding to their powers, in the county-of Wake, and covered into the State treasury. J'.:' Sea". 6. This act shall be in force from and aftar ila ratifica tion." THE ELECTION LAtV PASSED. The Stata Board of Election Changed From 5 to 7. Daily Argus of Friday. The Senate passed the election law yesterday morniDg and got one of the lmportpct pieces f work of the session off its hands. At 12:30 the consideration of the election law wbs taken up as a special o-dor. An annulment of fered by the Elections Committee to make the State elections boaid consist of seven instead of five members was adopted . The stereotyped Republican amendments offered and voted down in the House werej offered and rejected seriatim. Senators Franks, Crit-p and Campbell made speeches at some length agaiust the bill. Senator Fuller entered his protest against the passage of the bill. Senator Glenn spoke briefly in reply to the minority, decliring that in August, 1900, there wculd be but one issue the predomi nance of the intelligence, integrity and moral worth of the Anglo Saxon. . Senator Cumpbtll excepted to aremaik of the Senator from Forsyth, and declared ho did not associate with ntgroes. Senator Glenn repliid tbat if he made the negro his political equal and used him as a cat's paw t ake politi cal chestnut out of the tire he would have the c u:; go to jn ike him his social eqi al aiso. ho Uetnocratic party bad no apology to make for the election law it was tending out. It would use it to restore to the , Slate the good times that had prevailed bo fore the dyi of Fusion ruh'. State Sunday School Conven tion. The npxt annual Siate Sunday School Convention is called to meet on the 14jh to 16 h (in" elusive) ofj March, 1899, in the First Presbyteaiat church, at Salisbury, N. C. The citizens of Salisbury are making arrange ments to take care of a large del egation of visitors, AH delegates contemplating being present, will please send thier names at once to T. R Garner, Chairman of the Reception Committee, so that homas may be the more readily provided. The Reception Committee will meet all trains and conduct visi tors to their homes, Let each one interested in Sunday School work throughout the State do what he can So make this the most pleasant and , profitable meeting held so far in the State- Fraternally. W. L. Kltjttz, Ch'm. A, L. Smoot, Sec, Committee on Invitation Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never tad Blood Poi son can not know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally urable to cure, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones Some years ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected my babe with blood taint, xne jiiue one woa unequal to the struggle, and its Hie was yielded up to the leariui poison. For six Ioiik years I suf fered untold misery. I was covered witn-sores and ulcers from head to foot, and no language can express my feelings years. I had the best l&adrafiifl, medical treatment. Ser- iZ.-ri' eral physicians succes-s tj p$gg aively-treated me, but all jiNu&& 10 r.o purpose, xiic inci- ... , . oury and potash seemed to add fuel to tne awful flame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific. We irot two bottles, and I felt hope again revive in my breas-hope for health and happiness again. I improved from the start, and a com plete and perfect cure was the result. S. S. S. Is the only blood remedy which reaches des perate cases. Mas. T. W. Lek, . Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, S. S. S. i& the only one which can reach deep seated, violent cases. It never fails to cure perfectly and permanently the most desperate cases which are beyond the reach of other remedies. for Rlnnti TheJ-PIUUU is pubeIiT vegbtablk, and is the only Slood remedy guaranteed to contain no lercury, potash, or other mineral. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. The Best $c Cigar in the city at the Hotel Kennon I Chub Stand. .... . . t:. M 7l an imitation compound ; never peddled ; gives no prizes ; simply stands on its merits as the best, safest, and most economical. sn CFKin P!" SHMt" WITH Or.ti l I VI Mli C V you OUR KIGH-GRADE BUKOICK SEWING MACHINE hj rrriphi C. O. I., srbjt-et to examination. 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Froititlio howrL. which is entrrave;! uirect from a ri:"ttLorra;ju, you uarteiSawcc! Oak., d and o;-tia.tiieu.U, !;""t05 Mea of It j beauii.'iil arrcTrai-v Iiaca Tror.l am:" "Lie lii.?i,hu":so!;iei.T.,ecoi . ".0 pounds; cent-tins S octaves .11 stops r.s t- aow:tj!apastin. fevt 5 in;he-; hi -h,4 i:K..ie3 lo:i. i"-'. in'.hcs wicio ana weiffna ricli;it Ha.ciaKR. fflei'J;.. rr:rte. tremori. lts :!jrr, ; 0-?tve ConitlcrH, 1 r-n" Swell, 1 UrsnC flran Sw(.:. 'eltestra.'ioiirii lieu.'au'.i-rv f", l(ri;::ihy ili-ad?, 1L' : ff i':irc ve -a Jtedia Uetl. I Ksl f til VUurminwly Ih-i "int tleie ... -. ... -1: .: l i;.. tt "J-" .ti'jr S icn'.h l'..:LdUiu Z. iktil C flCEW aotI 11 conifc of the celebrated -jb.i UlUi3 Jii'we! i.i-e-U, v.hi-ii art or. !y u zfiC it'ie hi -iit-t trriida intrumsnt-. a! .0 lilt-Hi wi: "i I'.nn- .;at'. oisertand Vox Ilur-.ai'S, at&o Letit ('.? i!cir, Ir.r-iliST .ii-h?J with a,, 10x1 4 bevcJci plate French, mirror, i!.c I )fk.tx: 1 ic a! tratnes aiidev :y mo lern improvement. V a JllMLpfl rttfcK a handsome oraa btucl audtke betuorgaa liitrut-tioabook published. ; U A H A f4 T E E D S5 Y E A F?S ZilS g eme o n-i-a Oncan we issue a written binding 25 year ruara.i:tee, byti'eterina andconditions of whichif anyl. nonth and we will refund yourmoney if you arenot- neriectiv sail: I'.ea. b-.-v or i sese organs win ue so. a .der alone. lon'ldel7. WWII is-toiawitai aw t.vinwkivi.w u "f not dealt with us ask your neighbor about us. write -4' the uublishei- of this owner, oriletropotitan National .INK KM 194 I ! I T l hNliiHI .Hrl IV" Bank, National Bank of the Republic or Bank of Commerce, Chicatro; or Uermn Exehantre Bank New York or any railroad or express company in Chicago. W hate m capital of over 4&0,0H.oo, occupy entire one of the larv est business blocks in Chicago and employ over &)Upeopie in our own buildintr. WKSKLL UUOAM8ATS22 ooul apt PIANOS, I125.O0 nnd op; also everything in musical instrumenta at lowest -wholesale urices. Write for frna special organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue, ''""'i L"i 8CAR5, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Desplainesand WaymanStt., CHICAGO. ILL, SEWP QE DOLLAR vou i'T ireittfit C. O. 15. subject to examination, jou EQl'il. TO ANY eioo.oo IOP Blwii you ever taw, peneetly satistactoty and th uKAMiKbT BAUUAln Vol II KVKliSK H HKAKD OK, OUR SPECIAL OFFER pa,y the railroad apent . ,o S90.00 BUGGIES AND SURRIY3. AIMS yjEN. (Oi,'S OiVK MAKE.) we wnt the best, imr vueeK (rear and builit'cart '.Vaier itui.bpil aed le 3?fterlnJ md ! al.'t-iu iV.int;ap OUrC .AC WE QUE El'1!, would r ' three eheap bw alefc ijS.lf BARELY COVERS COST of inate;-.al and lalior, leavmar u the smallest pr-.int imstnnahle, bii t : vc buildmg70 buiries n dayaud to aiivcrtiia our bll.jsEy factory we are willlm: to SELL THEN ON ci "ou Plicri KAt We know 7O.0O daily ireaton TO bufttrtes will sati iy us, adveitise us everywhere Ld iU,lup Il.e LAK3E3T EUGO Y BUiIA'i,SS IN THE WUSLD. . , Xtii2 ACME QU we b.iild in narrow or wi.ie track, clotn or leather trimmed, end sprinre, buffed leather quarter top. t-oiia panel UPCK. sprini-s in ijhck, Sr- rt BJfC F r I I A&t witll your order. (ItAIiANTEK the ltaey to Reeeh Voa HuMj end CHUUIlE UUtkMB if satisfactory, nay the railroad aient balance. 04.00 aaa frelnhtfharj:... otherwise pav uottiinirand the agent will return buggy at our expense and we will return your (1.00. DON'T BWY A CHEW FACTORY BUGGY now soli I almost exclusively by all Machinery Healers and Catalogue Houses BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD, direct from the Maker " tta WWEST PEICE ETEB KNOWN. ORDER XO DAY. DON T DELAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. Adores. SEARS, ROEBUCK & Fertilizers We wish to announce to the farmers of this section that we are selling the following brands of fertilizers: North Carolina Farmers' Alliance Official Guano, Bone and Peruvian Guano, Golden Leaf Bright To -bacco Guano, N. C. Farmers' Alliance Acid Phosphate, Double Bone Phosphate, extra strong; Bone and Pot ash Mixture; Genuine Cerman Kainit. The above are all high-grade goods, and will be sold for cash or on time to responsible parties. See us before you buy. " Don't use especially imitations of Pearl- ine. Many are dangerous. And dangerous washing powders can never be cheap no matter how little you pay for them. Peddlers and untrustworthy grocers will tell you the stuff they offer is " Pearl- me," " same as," "as good as," " made in . the same factory," etc. It's false. Pearline is the standard wash i nor YOUR BRDFR cut AarJut "ana Wnd to us. and we wiU send hearing1 JHll f preserj " -Csrrr " TfOI.lt I5.5o If at any ttmo within three months you " m nuruucivivvi'. mc moruuiraiy reiianje. j?niMr.i ROEBUCK &. CO., CHICACO, ILL. Tastes Good. Useintime.1 1 he Best Coueu SvTUD. Sold by DrUEtrlsts. U., subject illustration caii form Olia ,f ft J-'f !!! 5Ki - iic - fc 'V; rr 7 Tr .'Jjt t ; 1 s.: If? mmmmm 1 --r. ?. Tr'- " ;;:Si-- .r.-- '-' cut this ad -out and .end to us and If yett UV8 .CUBE OI IDA MOCKy IU OHT1T ill!'. H WB WIU send this HICH-CRADE TOP BUCCY to tun examine it at your freiirht depot and if yuu find It PRICE $55.00 and freigbt charges, less tne AU une oitar sent witn oraer. m nw a .11 II M.! k-M t m -i A -S3Sii-Vr!k 1 1 1 4S IEi! JfflJ BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, on honor irom tile best material money can buy. While in our Free Buggy Catalosue v e ahoiv, Top Bugsles made by otuer makers at $21. SO, S23.79 and S34.75 tl:e exact fame butftry- that are sold by machinery dealers, at S45.00 to fTo.OO and are beiii'X widely advertined bv many at .35.00 tToMO.00. OUR ACME QUcEN AT S55.QO is the most vronoerful valua evor oSered, T1IK luv.'EST PKKl KVIS yiOILD OS THE UkST HICIiY THAT ("AX BE Ill'ILT. We maintain Durnose ot b-.iiklinir ami j-ollinar a BETTER II Hid r ourownnve story buggy tactory ror the pole tlltv WE CAN 111 V ELSEWHERE end to BAVK OIK customers msiiAtn um s l Hour. Every Buy We Makn (s Guaranteed Five Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Rigs. THE MATERIAL HS USOS !M 01! S ACME QUEEH 7 cort more Loan inubl tliiit in tue ordinary luctory busry. Ve use a a. ad cushiou clotii. some use yucent; we U'M'a i -rfii ii?2lu iiumt;.so,:ieuse40oent; v. use e"ii Ifjittier. borne Ufe 9 ee.it; we ugef S.M) -'lor8a:id viirriir:li..-. s,ihil- u-fctnt and f 1.00 , WE 1' Y AX-TVIOX BOOBliE Hie price in..8t maker. M-ainer wira ww, hiu nnis. iiauuer aivpa, vei.et carpet. CO. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILL. Hood & Britt. V
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 9, 1899, edition 1
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