The National Bank of Goldsboro wants your business, and will be glad to talk The National Bank of Goldsboro offers to depositors every accommodation that cr correspond with you. safe banking willj warrant. Geo. A. Noawood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres- M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. This Argus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia'sson, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' Vol. XVII. GOIiDSBORO, JST. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1809 NO lOO Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum (akin? powders arc the greatest ruenacers to health of the present day. ROV.L BAKING POWOCR CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. An entirely new registration is required for the ccming city elec tion. The new registration books are open. See lhat you are duly registered. Mrs. Amanda Sauls, who lives near St. John church, fell from the steps at her home last '.Thurs day and sustained severe in juries and probably a broken arm. She is rear 70 years of a?e. a fact which will make her inja ries the harder to bear. Another evidence of Spring1, besides the budding trees and blooming flowers and busy nest ing building birds and blossom ing pea fields, is the presence in cur communi:y of the truck con signment solicitors from the northern markets. Their nam? is legion this season, which might indicate that competition will be brisk and prices good. Mr. and Mrp. Wm. Wooteu have thesymratby of their numerous friends and acquaintarces in the death of the:r infant daughter, aged 3 month?, which occurred Friday afternoon at thtir home in this city. The remains were taken to Lri Grarga on Saturday for interment in the family plot in the cemetery at that place. Mr. K. B. Smith, of Washing ton, N. C, and representing the North State Lumber Company, was in the city Friday to meet Mrs. Smith, who comes to join him while he is located at Faison, in the interest of his company. Mr. Smith is an expert timber in spector, and deals extensively in timber and real estate in this State and South Carolina. Messrs Robinson Brothers, whose Soda fountain has such an established reputation for the surpassing coldness of its carbon ated drinks of every variety, will give, this season, as a prize to the person holding the largest number of tickets at the end of the season, a fine thoroughbred Jesey cow. Heretofore, for the past several years, they have given a fine pony or bicycle; but this new departure will interest househeepers in contesting for the desirable pr'za. From the Mt, Olive Advertiser of last week, we clip the following icem: "Early on Wednesday morn ing Miss Cora Parker, the eigh teen year old daughter of the late Richard Parker, shot herself in the head with a 32 calibre pis tol and inflicted a wound that will in aP probability cause her death. The ball has not been lo cated and from the hole above her temple particles of brains have oc zed. She was conscious at last reports. No reason can be assigned for the rash act." A telegram received by his re.'atives in this city last week brings the glad news of the dis tinguished success of Go'dsbsro talent again. This time it is our young friend and townsman Dr. Sam Edwards, son of Mr. L Ed wards, who has, after a full four years course in the Balti more Medical College, graduated with high honors from that insti tution, winning a leading prize, and awarded a position for two years at a good salary in the Johns Hopkins Hospital, It was ever thus with Goldsboro. The Argus sends its hearty congrat ulations to Dr. Edwards, A subscriber of the Argus sa d this morning that he subscribed to other papers besides the Argus, but that he was very careful not to let his children read some of the ethers. He said further that he came in home recently and found his little girl deeply abscrbed in a chapter of forrors in some other paper and he immediately told his wife to cive the children the Argus to read that he bad never seen a line or 'a word in the Argus which he would refrain from F-eading aloud around his fireside. This ypluntary endorsement of .the editor's course is very grati--fying. Mr. S. L. Dil', superintended of the A. & N. C, E. R.f in writ ing to Mr. Geo. C, Royal, ticket agent at this placo, give? out some information in reference to di9 continuing the quarantine of New. oeru fgrtnnst (jouisunro tbat is news to the Aegus. Wc did not know that such a quarantine ex- itt.d. The small pox subject has been entirely forgotten ia GjIcIs- horo acd thera are no cases now, w hatever, if, indeed, there has ever been. Tne letter in reftrenco reads as follows: "You will post this no tice end notify the public as fir as possible tbat the quarantine by the authorities of Newbern against IviQstoa and Goldsboro on ac count of small pox is d sco?tine.ed to take iffcci at once." Among other things Goldsboro can boast of the champion runn r of the country. The other even icg Mr. R E. Pipkin was return ing from his plantation in Greene county, drivirg his trusty steed to a spanking bran Lew buggy. At the township gate, about 8 miles from the city, ' Bob" got out, opened and lead his horse through the gate and went back to close the gate. While he was closing the gate the horse started off in a trot. Instantly Bob did the same, yelling' whoa1' at every step, but this only served to qjLken the animal's gait which was soon in a d?ad ruo: So was Bob. The horse was "neaded eff ' at Georgetown, and the man who caught the atiimal recognized it as Mr. Pipkin's, and, the buggy being unii jarcd, he immediately started back in search of Mr. Pipkir, tvhom he met about 3 miiesdown the road, still running, with the buggy cushion under his arm. The point we make is that Bob ran rive miles while the horse was running 7 miles and back to the point of maeting. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds, Burns. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve btands first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are Dot imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. J. H. Hill & Son,Golds boro, and John R. Smith. Mt. Olive, ANOTHElt NEW ENTERPRISE. The Scientific Chemical Com pany, on Ashe street, is oae ot tie new enterprises of our city, and while it is only a few months since its inception, yet after send ing samples of their goods out to be tested, the free expressions of the efficacy of their products, have been so gratifying that they have orders already for several hun dred gallons from North and South Carolina, Virginia and Wst Virginia, the Distiict of Columbia and Florida. Mr. G. A. Norwood, Jr., is President and Treasurer, Mr. F. W. Farries is Chemist and Man ager and Mr. J. W. Stanley, Sec retary. Next week they will ship several hundiei gallons to a score or more re' ail dealers. "Koch's DisiDfcctaut" is a specialty of theirs one of the most powerful disinfectants known, and this be -irg the season of the year for its general use in purifying public build ng, etc. , it is meeting ap probation and ready sale. They also manufacture "Fomopinol," a deodorizer for spraying with an atoruizer, and last but by n6 means least they manufacture '"Schemer," an embalming fluid that' the Clark & Barns Co., the largest embalm ers in the South, at Jacksonville, Fla., pronounce n grand success. Mr. Stanley, the secretary, is on the road and at hotels and pub lic places; he has placed the two former in many States and they have the bsst certificates from em balmers for the latter, and they have placed it and will throughout the Sontb, and the concern is a success from the start. The Cincin nati factory that Mr. Stanley rep resents will distribute the last named product in the West. Thus does Goldsboro go forward. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain field, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which set tled on her lungs; she was treat ed for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her tbat she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her drugsist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought-a bottle and to her delight found, herself benefitted from the first dose. She? eontin ued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now doe3 her own' house work and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at J. H. Hill & Son's, Goldsboro, Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL. The Goldj-bsro Choral Society "Will Present the Sacred tpera Athalale The date for the May Music Festival by the Goldsboro Choral Society is set for the 9 th ulfc., when the Sacred Opera "Ath alaie," by Mendelssohn, will be rendered. Tho?e familiar with Atlialaie, and all people of musi cal accomplishment are, will scarcely believe that such a diffi cult song recital, of so great mag nitude, could be accomplished right here in Goldsboro by Golds boro people, but such, is the case, nevertheless, and it is greatly to the credit of the talent of our city that the people of Goldsboro and surrounding towns and cities are to have the pleasure of listen ing to the rendition of this much famed production of so great an author. It was only this week tbat the Choral society decided to name the date. Several weeks of almost continued practice have been re quired to bring about the possi bility of presenting such a colos sal undertaking before the public, but now it is within the pales of a probability and with, the prac tice from now until the date named the Messenger Opera House will have the greatest mu sical attraction ever presented be fore its footlights. NO.CUKE NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS ' CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Ti-on aart Quinine in a tasteles orm. Children love it. Adults pre fer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price. 50c. SO SPEAKS THE RECORD. The record of the young men that have gone forth from Golds boro to pursue whatever avoca tion or in response to whatever duty, is one in which we can all take pride, and that should be preserved in historical form for the inspiration and guidance of coming generations. - The-Anous has endeavored to faithfully keep the record in this regard, and following out this course it is with pleasure and pride that we publish the follow ing testimonials, which speak for themselves, of the efficiency and fidelity of one of our soldier boys, who with calm bravery and pa triotic heroism marched away at his country's call to do, and, if need be, die : Headquarters 1st Brigade, 1 2nd Div. 7th A. C, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, r March 24th, 1899. J Private Clem Munroe, - . Co "B" 1st N. C, V. I. : In relieving you from duty as Chief Clerk in the Adjutant General's office at these Headquarters in order that you may return to the United States with your regiment, I ' desire to express my appreciation of the faithful and efficient manner in which you have performed the varied du ties that have devolved upon you in my office, since August 21st, 1898. Entering upon your work without any previous knowledge of its many requirements, you have so fitted yourself as to perform its duties with great credit to yourself and to the office. Whatever path of life you may pursue after leaving the service, your experience here can but be ben eficial to you, and I wish you all possible success. - Respectfully, R. Gr. Paxton, Capt. and Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Headquarters 1st Brigade, 1 2nd Division, 7th A. C, ! Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba, f March 25th, 1899. J To whom it may concern : I have the honor to state that Pri vate Clem Munroe, 1st N. C. V. I., has been a clerk in the Adjutant General's office since August 21st, 1898, that he has been faithful and efficient, is gentlemanly and of ex cellent character. J. F. ArMFIELD, Colonel 1st N. C. V. I., Commanding. To - assist --digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Sold every where. 25 cents. . ' GOOD 3 inch Shingles at $1.25 per thousand. W. H. Griffin. Some Women Doubt Many women think the bearing of chil- dren is a necessary period of great pain and distress. They doubt whether any medicine can relieve their sufferings. Well may they hesitate about taking those injurious internal mixtures so widely sold. But they may place implicit faith in jt Jt MOTHER'S FRIEND" Which is a softening, relaxing and sooth ing liniment for external use. Doubting women should get a bottle at the drug store for,$l, and test it. There is no possibility of its doing harm, and there is every likelihood of its saving them many hours of pain. jjjjjjjtjt THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. GA. MORE PENSIONS. Oae of the largest items of ex pense tbat will be put upon the government as a result of the war with Spain will be found in the increase of the pension list. There are already thousands of applications for pensions on file, and the number grows eyery day. It must be remembered that our total loss of mea who were killed, died of wc use's and in hospitais during the war with Spain was about 6,000. Our losses in the Philippines in battles and in hospitals had reached 2 000 by the end of Marcb, and will be largely in creased during the wet season which is now about to set in. It will be seen that here is a basis for many new pensions, A pension means a Jong continued expense, for in most cases when the original pensioner dies his family or some dependent rela tivs takes his place on the list. It is said that the pension list for our war with Spain will be much larger on account of the decomposed beef which was served to the troops than it other wise would have been. If this beef caused permanent injury to the health of any sol diers to whom the government supplied it they have as good a claim to pensions as they would have had for disabilities caused be wounds received in battle. The avidity for pensioners which the government has en couraged by its loose methods of granting them is the cause of a large proportion of the applicas tions made to the pension bureau by soldiers who served in Cuba and Porto Rico. More than 25 per cent of one regiment which reached Cuba after the fighting was over have applied for pens sions. Another regiment has furnished 350 applicants and an other 342 The total cost of pensions for service in Cuba will go far up into the millions. The fighting and txposure in the Philippines will probably increase pension expenditures to an even greater extent. Two Murderers Captured. Raleigh News and Observer. Two negroes Henry McLean and Lucius Gill charged with murder, were brought here yes terday morning and put in jail for safe-keeping. They. are frooa Robeson county, where they committed the crime, but they were apprehended at Norfolk, Va., and brought back here by Chief of Chief of Police Mclver, of Carthage. On the 26th of last February an aged farmer named McBride, who lived at Bonao, Robeson county," bore an excellent reputas tion, was struck on the head with a piece of scantling and his skull crushed, causing death a few hours after the blow. As soon as the deed was committed the men took to the woods aad all efforts to successfully locate them proy ed futile until Tuesday night when they were caught in Nora folk. Remarkable Care of Rheumatism. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which con fined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to twice their normal size, Mr. 8 .Maddox insisted on my using Cham berlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without as sistarce in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons. For sale by M. E. Robinson & Bro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro, and J. R. Smith ia Mt.' 01ivN. Ci THE WAR DOWN BELOW, War Department cffifials are at last convinced that peace in the Philippines is sail a long ways off, and the administration is beginning to realize that tbe islands were not a bargain at 120,000,000, and that we will pay the money a long time before we get possession of tbe property, such as it is. When Aguinaldo'o capital was taken it was announc ed by administration officials that the fighting was all over, yet dur ing the present we k there bas been almost continuous fighting over there, and our troops didn't have to do all the attacking, either. Speaking to several army officers, Gen. Shaftersaid: 4 Gen. Lawton and his men are achiev ing much success so far us they go. The fighting against tbe Filipinos, however, is like the brushing away of flies; tha mo ment the brushing is stopped they ccme back. The Filipinos are bound to give in eventually, but I believe it is a much more serious task to subdue thfm than most people think. Another army officer said, after noting the re semblance of General Lawton's campaign to those against the Apache Indians: ''The Filipinos will get tired of the chase sooner than the American Indians did, and after a few years of attempt ing to keep up a fight against th authority of the United States the insurgents will disappear or surrender." That's a nice thing to contemplate isn't it? Pay 20, 000,000 and thousands of good American lives for islands which we will get complete possession of in a few year., and will not have any use for after we get them. There are seven million FilU pinos and the natural increase in the population for a year is nearly as great as the "number of them we have corquered and pacified. Manila itself is held only by sheer force of arms. The Americans have had the most favorable season in which to fight, have had a strongly organized, well-disciplined army, a powerful navy and every ad vantage in weapons and organ ization. During' the rainy season Aguinaldo will haye an oppor tunity to recruit and reorganize his army, equip them with mod em .weapons, and prepare' for a vigorous campaign. He can easily recover all the territory lost, to the very gates of Manila. There is little doubt tbat the fUme of revolution which the Americans haye been trying to stamp out will blazs brightly in the Philip pines in the next few months. Gen. Shafter described the situation when he said: It is like brushing away flies. As soon as you cease brushicg they fly back again.'-' Story ot a Slave To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is tb.3 worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she 19 wounderfully improved and able to do her own work.' This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, heaiache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle works, ing medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by J. H.Hill & Son, Goldsboro, Railroad construction this year promises to reach 5,000 miles, figures that were exceeded only in pre-panic times, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous little pill. "Give me a liver regulator and lean regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De-.Witt's- Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. J, H. Hill & Son, Golds -bero, and John R. 8mith, Mt. Olive. m m You will notice that men who say they can take a drink or let it alone always take it. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders are just what a horse needs' when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. -They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by M E, Robinson and Bro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. -in Goldsboro, and J. R- Smith Mt. Olive N.O. COTTON AND CORN. The cotton markets of the coun try are dull beyond description. The price in the interior markets has falien to about 6 cenU', and tbete it stays :n a lifeless condi tion, no one sijbiiiing to care which way the tmrktt my gr. All are hesitating, not because receipts are libera!, but because no oaeknows what the aci esge of the new crop is to be. The season is confessedly back - ward, and the purchase of fertili zers is also backward, but no one feels that these facta point witt certainty to a dec. e.istd acreage. A month of dry weather might upset all euch estimates. It is still early in the season, and much cot ton may yet be j.linted very much for that matter too much in all human probability. Too much is what is generally r ldnted No one can remember when too li'.tle was planted. The feature of the cottoa mar ket just at present is tne lack of speculative activity. While there is a bearish feelinjr, there arn no rampant bears no bear leaders at any rate The market is in a wait ing mood, waitiog to s e what the new acreage is to be. The South is much more deeply interested in the corn acreage, and hog crop than it is in the cotton acreage. In the rush of a back ward eeascn there is danger that the corn acreage will be decreased; and if it bo, the hog outturn jwill also be hurt. North Carolina ought to produce corn and hogs enough to satisfy home consump tion. If the farmers of the State will meet consumption in these two respects5, no one will object to their cotton acreoge, no matter how large it may be. A State that is full cf corn, fide meat, egp, cows and greens is a State that can afford to ignore the current talk as to a great cotton acreage. But the trouble is North Carolina is not full of these needful articles. We need more 8 ere? ia corn more hogs, more cattle and par ticularly more hens. In some States the little brown hen iarthe most important and lucrative creature contained therein. Ithas been the salvation, it is claimed, of Kansae, as the co'v has be83 of Iowa, Yo'canic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruption rob life of joy. Bucklen s Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old, Run ning and Fever bores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises burns, Scald3, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. An observant man declares that a woman may always be judged by the gloves and shoes she wears. BLOOD CUKK SEN C FREE. 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B. is an old, well-tried remedy, hence we know tbat it cures to stay cured, for the people cured by B, B.B. years ago are. well to day and free from all blood impurities. vaucer, Dieeaingi jhliijj; oores Cancer of Nose, lip, face, ear or neck external or internal, cancer, bleeding', eating sores.are all curectwith B. B. T3. at $ 1 per large bottle. Write for trial bottle and a sample bottle of B. B. B. will be sent by return mail, all charges prepaid. Addres iSLUun ajl.m. uu., zu Mit chell St. Atlanta, Ga. Describe your symptoms, and tree personal medical advice v. ill be t iven. GREENSBORO, N.C. For the treatment of THE LIQUOh. OPIUM, MORPHINE ano ether Sr.". .'(Mictions. Tin Tobbacc Habit, Nerv. Exhaustion - K Baby La rria -AT- ROYALL-& BORDEN'S. BGQinnlna With Mondau. April im we will offer to our patrons the prettiest and best made line of Baby Carriages at the lowest prices ever known in the city. We handle the Whitney Carriages, which has been the ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER for Forty Years. 40 Sillies To Select From ! Come early and get first choice. We also handle the celebrated Gondron and Reliance Bicycles Made by the Gendron Wheel Co., who made the first safety bicycle ever shown in this town. They are up-to-date. Get our prices before buying anything in the "rolling" line. Yours truly, A Few Specialties, now in Season. ce Cream Freezers: The Pretty Mattings. The . Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator most economical ice saver made." Hammocks, Lawn Swings. Bamboo Easels New line Picture Moulding. Picture framing neatly done with dispatch. Beautiful line Photo frames at 3OC Black, Green, Gold and Silver, with easel back. Call and see them. Fine Line House Parker & Falkener Furnittire Co. ges celebrated White Artie best on earth. Mountain and