This Akgtts o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOXiDSBORO, X. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1899, NO 301 1 : . 7 - ; t . n i - i x- .- - It If I I s DaKtng rowder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking' powders arc the greatest menaexrs to health cf tha present day. KOVAI. PAKINO POWDEB CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. A buc-gy rubo was fonnd on the streets seme days ago which tie owner can procure by caliirg at ine store or femuh oc Howell, opposite Mr. L. B. Bass's Robert, ths 8 yearlold tea cf Mr. Jesse. Pipkin, tba carpenter, bad a narrow escape Thursday afternoot', and as it is he is in bed wiih an ugly hole in his tem ple, from ffhich a pistil bali wats extracted that night. Rubert and a small colored boy were tryirg extricate the ball from an o'd pistol with a rail when the cap explcded and sent ihe ball in 1 1n temple i f Robert. It is fortunate that the accident will not prove cf serious consequence. The Aegus has just been in formed of a prominect marriage which took place at Pricceton Lis! Tuesday week, in which Mr. J. Frank Js'ewsome and Miss Estelle Perry were the contracting par ties. The popular bride is a niece of Mr. J. W. Perry, of that place, and the groom is in the employ ot the U. fc. Weather Bureau at Wilmington, where the happy couple have gone to make their future home, taking with them the best wishes of a number of friends for a long and useful life. Mr. Kichard Park?, a son of Mr. Berry Pikr, who lives in JNew Hope township, has bad bad luck on his place recently. Oq last Thursday Mr. Henry tun. wno lives on his place, fen from a cart and broke his leg, and Friday Mr. Parks himself had an accident which will put him in bed for some time. He was erecting a tobacco barn when a log fell and struck him on the leg, knocking off his knee pan and wrenching his ankle out of joint. What about the 10th of May, the Confederate Memorial Day? Is Goldsboro to have a celebra tion? The Ladies Memorial Asso ciation should make some an nouncement, so that the public would know what to expect. We understand that the fire compa nies are preparing for a hose reel race to come off on that day. This step is commendable as it will afford amusement to the town people as well as to the large crowds which usually come from the country. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine .has L. B, Q on each taMet, Iilockader Shoots an Officer. Winston, N. C.. April 20. A letter was received at District At torney Holton's office to-day tell ing of the capture of a big block ade distillery and the shooting of Deputy Marshal R. T. Harris, near Waynesville, on Tuesday. The shooting was done by W, R. Burnett, owner of the distillery tie used a snotgun ana tried to kill another officer with the dtp uty marshal. The latter is badly wounded. Two men who were operating the distillery were ar rested, but one of them got away during the shooting. Burnett was tried before a United States com missioner to-day and was bound over to the Federal Court at Asheville. . ... . A telegram received here to day says that R. F. Welfare, son ot a Salem citizen?, was-dcowned this morning at Perry, Ga. The remains will arrive here Satur day for Interment;"1-" 1 Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his pplendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, are out "of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cts. at J. H, Hill & Son, Goldsboro. That Musical Festival. The coming May Musical Fes tival, under the auspices of the Goldsboro Choral Club, will bp, undoubtedly, the greatest musical event of the year, if not at all heretofore, in the State. It will be i notub'e social even, too, for it will attract here on the occasion the presence of rmny of the lead ing musical, arc! otherwise intel? iectual, personages cf North Car olit a from every town, city and section, und its success, therefore, should be close to the heart of ev ery citizen and a lively interest taken by each and every .one in making its assured success the inert brilliant. And as much cf the future progress -of our c'ty dopends upon the manner of this coming Fe3t:val as uponaDy other feature for which Goldsboro is already distinguished. It is not manufacturing industries alone, n r commercial tramc alone nor material development alone that will attract people to this the Gem City of the Plain and hold thtru The schools, the churche?, the inteliectual character of our citizens and the vehicles of pleas ure acd cultivation are as much as the former a proper acd funda mental part of a city's possibili ties?, its happiness rnd if s progress. All work and no play wakes men dull and a cemmuni'y plod ding and Dai row and eeEsb. The May Musical Festival will lend a departure from the affairs of coai-i meice and the daily grind for ex istence. It will come, too, at a particu ¬ larly fcrtunate period, when all natui'3 will be attuned io harmony, when the e ng of birds and the breath of flowers will mingle with the whispars of love be old, old story that has beeu told over and over again for a hundred thousand years, and will be told with infi nite tenderness so long as the gocd God rules and loves us all, for God is love. Love and poetry arid music go hand in hand, and the "Queen rnontL of the vear." balmv jr f breathing May, is their favorite trystmg time. It ia the l iudiblo purpose of the promoters of the May Fcttivtd to make it a permanent cnnual event of such magnitude-as tc center in it and hold the ever growing in- terest of the bett musical talent of the State, and the nature of the music to be rendered at thecomiDg Festival is well eul-julated to do this, bticg of the highest order of composition and requiring a large complement of voices for its ren dition, and these have all been se- cured and have been diligently re hearsiDg for weeks until now they are thoroughly conversant with their respective re lee, and by the day of the presentation they will be absolutely perfect. To make this Festival a success means to make it a permanency, and its permanencv means the keepitgof Gcldsboro before the eyes of the intelligence and cul ture of the State all the year round, and the ever increasing reputation of Goldsboro as a city of thought and culture and refinement a9 well as a busy center of manufacture and commerce. It behooves us all, therefore, to lend our lively interest and best efforts to make the May ? Musical Festival go off with distinguished succes?, and sustain, thereby, the reputation we have hitherto en joyed in the outside world, of be ing a cultured,' refined, music-lov ing and genial people, as well as active, sagacious progressive bus mess men. - ... - -- , Yo'canic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruption rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old, Run ning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises burns, Scalds, 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. ' Hot soups will soon retire in favor of frczen puddiDgs. LANT LIFE, to be vig orous and healthy, must have Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. These essential elements are to plants, what bread, meat and water are to man. Crops flourish on soils well supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and apply fertilizers, and are free to all. GERITAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. HERE IT IS. Dear Joe A eg us: I had in tended not getting out any weather report this Spring, but to just wait and see what kind of weather we would have, but the impression is very Btrong among the people that McKinley's Weather Bureau man ;s in the pay of the coal trust, and as it seems like we are bound to bo at the mercy of some trust,and so if we are, it may be well enough to change around from one to another, and as the coal fel lows have hed their pull let's give the ice men a chance now, and throw ourselves in the hands of Worth & Co. So get ready now for warmer weather. Was just getting ready to write It, When the Jast snow began to fall. But I knew that a frozen poem W ould just not do at all. 1 knew that when thawed, like Eagan's teef. It would he to throw away, And that would have been too expensive, At the price you have to pay. We have had a long, cold winter. With cyclones, rain and snow; It has taken a big lot of bitters, And iny jug has run mighty low. With small pox, and free vaccination, Just spreading and raging along. Had to work to keep off an epidemic. And bitters had to be taken strong, I've waded the snow and swam the flood. Like a regular snow-plow and ship ; nave suffered with cholera infantum. And neuralgia, duns and grip, . I am not complaining of the weather, ; I just take it straight as it comes, If it kills all the apples and peaches, It may leave us huckleberries and plums.. !; When bed bugs get to roaming around, j And the sugar bowl is raided by ants, And the days get so hot, you feel like You don't need your inside pants; When your flannel stings you like blazes, And to be still is beyond your control, And you feel like you'd give your last dollar j To scratch your back 'gainst a telephone pole Then winter will he ready to leave us. And Spring will come right along. You will then hear the night owl hooting And be charmed by the mockingbird's song. The flowers will then go to blooming; The honeysuckle, jassamineand rose; You can then safely take off your flaiiuola Go to Joseph's, Weil's and Hurtt's for sum mer clothes Yours truly, J. M. H. 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 that she was a- hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a "bottle aDd. to her delight found herself benefitted from the first dose. "She contin ued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself 'sound and well; now does 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 $1.00. ; Reed Decides to Retire. . "Washington, April 19. The definite announcement in New York torday that Speaker Heed has decided to enter the law firm of Simpson, Thacher. & Barnum, caused surprise and regret in "Washington. His departure from Congress will be a severe loss to the Republicans. The canvass for the speakership will begin at once, but the chances of none of the candidates can be accurately estimated. There will be a battle between the east and the West, with Sherman vand Payne of New York, as probable eastern candi dates, and Hegburn", of Iowa, Hop kins, of Illinois, and Grosvenor, of Ohio as western aspircnts.' . Toniahf Just "before routing, if your liver f slnggisb, out ol tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of g$QGi$d PmIIg And you'll fe all right in the morning. Potash MEMORIAL MEETING. The Goldsboro Bar Adopt Resolutions on tli e Death of the late Dal. II. Hardy. Daily Argus of Saturday. When Superior Court ad journed yesterday afternoon, virtually for the term, the work before it being disposed of, a special meeting of the Bar was called for this morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of honor ing the memory of their late deceased member Mr. Dillas M. Hardy, aad a ccmmUtee was ap pointed to draft suitable resolu tion for the occasion. At the appointed hour this morning all the members of the Bar and officers of the court were present, when Judge Brown, presiding, called the meeting to order and Judge Allen for the committee, introduced the follow ing preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopts ed: "Dillas M. Hardy was born in Lenoir county, on the 17th day of February, 1865, the son of Jesse H. and Martha A, Hardy. He was brought up on the farm until about the age of 17 years, whn be came to Goldsboro. For several years he was connected with the Gregory House and on account of his pleasant and acs comodating disposition he made many friends, not only among the citizens of this community, but among the travelling public with whom he was thrown in contact. He read law and was ad mitted to the Bar at the Septem. ber Term, 1893 of the Supreme Court He was diligent and faith ful in the service of his clients. continuing the practice until his death, which occurred on the 26th day of March, 1899. In his con duct as an attorney at law and in his association with his brethern of the Bar he exhibited in a marked degree the virtues of amiability and kindliness, which won for him the consideration of his co-laborers in the practice. He was possessed of a warm heart and generous disposition and there was no sacrifice which he would not make for his friends. He was public spirited and took great interest in the political contests which were waged after his admission to the Bar, but it was in his domestic relations that he exhibited char acteristics that won him the ad miration and esteem of all who knew bim, To his aged father and mother be fxhibited the most tender and faithful devotion, and to his brothers and sisters he was a most affectionate and self sac rificing brother. He was stricken . lown suddenly in his young man fa ood while yet he had the promr is e of many days of usefu'ness befor3him. His untimely death carried sorrow to the many friends he had won. "Keeolved, First. That in the death of Dallas M. Hardy . the mem bers of this Bar baye lost a friend who had endeared himself to them by his uniform kindness and courtesy. Second, That wo tender to bis family our sympathy in their be reavement. . Third, That we request the Court to direct that these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes and that a copy thereof be for warded to the family of the de deceased by the Clerk of the Court, and to the city papers for publication. "W. R. Allen, F. A. Daniels, V Com. 3, CC 5E, ) W. C. Munkoe. - - Story ot a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years.' by the chains of disease is tha w orst form of slavery. George D. VTilliams, oft Manchester, Mich, tells how suctiTa slave' was made free. He says; "My vwife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two .bottles of " Electric Bitters, she is "wounderf ally . improved and able to do her own' work." This, supreme remedy for female diseases quickly jiures 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, , ; Piqua shirt waists colored in fancy designs will be very stylish this spring. DeWitt'5 Witch Hazel Salve , ' Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. little, neglected scratches and wounds lrequently result in Diooa-poisoning. Better heal them quickly with De- Wiut's Witch Hazel balve, a thorough ly anti-eeptie application with a rec ord ot always curing piles," old ulcers, sores, cuts, wounds and 'skin d'seases. J, H. Hill fc Son, Goldsboro, and John J. Bmitn Mt. juv. ROSCBUDS Budding wo manhood ! What glorious possibil ities! What half hidden dangers ! What a time for tender sympathy! At puberty nature generally makes some attempt to establish physical o ij 11 when nature fails to assert itself, develop ments result which injure the health and impair the constitution of the maiden. The timely use of Bradfield's Female Regulator, the standard remedy for all weaknesses and irregularities peculiar to women, is what retarded nature needs in all such cases. Sold by druggists for $1. Books for women free. THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO, LAKE CITl LYNCHING TRIAL A Mistrial Jury Discharg d -Judge Brawley Delive ed an Impressive Address to the Jurors. Charleston, S. C, April 22. At 20:45 o'clock this mornicg, the jury in the cese of the Lake City lynching reported its inability to reach a verdict. The jury was oat twenty-five hours. In dismissing the jury Judge Brawley was again moved to tears as he referred to the crime. The case goes over to the next term of court for retrial. It is understood that the jury stood five for conviction and seven for acqaittal, when the last effoit was made to reaeh a verdict. "When tho first ballot was taken the juorrs were evenly divided. Later, they stood seven to fie for -conviction and then two men changed for the side of the prisoners. Judge Brawley delivered an im pressive address to the jurors after hearing their announcement. Dur ing the course of it he criticised lynchiDgs most severely. He said the officials who appointed Baker postmaster could not escape a share of the responsiblity for the fear ful crime that had been committed. Continuing, he commented upon the increase in instances of mob violence that had become conspi cuous during the last few years and he urged upon the jurors to go to their homes and to impress upon the people of South Caro lina the necce38i'ty of putting e stop to the terrible crimes such as that committed at L tke C'.'y. The white people of the State, he said, now had the control of affairs ab solutely in their hands, aDd con tinued instances cf mob law would be an everlasting reproach to them. . The prisoners were notified that they would all have to give new bonds and that the case agaiffst them had been placed on docket for trial at the next term of the United States Circuit Court. BLOOD CUKE SNI IEEE. A. 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B, B. is an old, well-tried remedy, hence we know that it cures to stay cured, for the people cured by B, B.B. years 'ago are well to day and fred from all blood impurities. ' Cancer. Bleeding, Eating Sores Cancer of Nose, lip, face, ear or neck external or internal cancer, bleeding, eating sores, are all cured with U. B. B. 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 BLOOD BALM CO., 277 Mit chell St. Atlanta, lia. Describe your symptoms and free personal medical advice will be given. One of the latest fads in jewel ry is a little set of three pins for the back of the skirt. NOCURE KOjFAT . That ia the way all druggists Bell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron aad Qtitnina in a tasteles orm. Children love it. Adults pre fer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics Price, 50c . LA WTO N DRIVES REBELS. New Campaign Initiated in the Philippines by General Otis Manila, April 22. General Lawton took ihe field at daybreak to-day wivh a column cf troops, consisting cf the N-rth Dakota Regiment two barialions of the Third Iufauwy, the Twenty second Infantry, two guns of Scott's Bittery, three tnx p of the Fourth Cavalry ar.d' Gales' squadron, quipped in light marching order. Tl is fi -rce start ed at 5 o'clock this mornicg over the Novaliches road, traversing the country previously cleared of rebels, but subsequently reoc cupied by them. It is to be pre sumed that Genera! Lawton by this movement will ou!fiu:k the enemy before j lining General NtfacArthur north of NJa'o'os The Dakota Regiment fi-st encountered the enemy h. fr. r.t cf Novaliches at 7 15 A M. The rebels opened fire on our ps but their fire was silenced SJ.t er micu'es later, the eocmy r vv'ng in bad order acd the Americans advancing along the rugh roads arouud Novaliches. They were considerably annoyed by the fire of the rebal sharpshoo'eis from the jangie for two hours. At 2 o'clock in the afff-r-joon the rebe's were in full fl'gbt. leaving many de;d on ih3 fild. but our troopa wore corn pc '.ltd to take a brief rest in the fchode as the beat vas overpowering. A FALLING CV CLONE In Wh ch Over Four Hundred Were Lost Vancouver, B C , April 20, Advices received from a steamer just arrived givas details of the terrible hurricane on the Austra lian coast in March previously reported, which cost 414 lives. On3 colored pear", diver reiohed dry land with two women, after swiming four days. Many por poises were found fify feet on the beecb, thrown up by the waves. Stones were imbedded in tres to the depth of six inchss, and rocks weighing tons were thrown upon dry land. Two colored wo ccen swam ten hours with their children oh their bc-k bat the children Wire d iai when i: t;dt d Toe bee jhes at Qiaeas'an ' are strewn with dead fi-L-.s and birds. The Ben' IiJ The World. We believe Chi.mb3ria.inN Coujh Remedy is the best ii the wot hi "a few weeks ao we ift'.rod from a ve cold and a tronblet-otrie c-veh. n.nd havng read tbeir adverri.-emetits in ur own aad otv-e:- papers we p nckiseil a bottle t-: see if it would af us !t cured us before the boiile was mie than half used. It ii the rest tni dioice outforcoldi and coughs. The Hst'ciid. AndersonviUe lad. b'or sale by M E Robinson & Bro. and (jold&b-.iro Drug 'o. in (Goldsboro, and J . It. mitb, iit. Olive, N. C. The base hall girl now puts r n little superior airs which she means to be very "gaUing to the devotee of any other gama on earth. ' One Minute. Cough Cure, cures. That is what It was made for. Peop'e who haye once taken De Witt's Little Early Risers will never have anything else. They are the "fa mous little pills''- for torpid liver and all iregularities of the sjstem. J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John 6, Smith. Mt. Olivr. A certain and cruel method of convincing a love-lorn swain that his sweetheart is really of the earth earthy is for him to catch a glimpse of her in curl pa pers. A CLEAR HEAD; gooddigestion;, ound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of thefesults of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tuttt-L Liver Pills To the Traveling Public. My hack line will carry you any where you wish to go. Phone No. 51 a"Horse for sale, fedawlm SAM. EASON The Wonderful Doctor Slocum System of Treatment is Demonstrating Every Day to the Entire Civil ized World, that Consumption is Curable. TH00SM0S HAVE BEEN CURED. By Special and Particular Arrangement, Four Free Prep arations, Embracing the Complete Slocum System, May be Obtained by Every Reader of This Paper. fjjjj ' """"'ij" " rv sa enta ulnl H I rili!8L ifllr 1 III Consumption is curable. The discovery has been made, perfected, triumphantly tested and given to the world by the eminent American medical expert specialist Dr. T. A. Slocum. The Slocum System ia a thorough, com plete and comprehensive System of Treat ment consisting of Four distinct Prepara tions. Combined, they represent the actual annihilator of Consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, weakened and run-down systems, anemic conditions, laryn gitis, grippe and its serious after-effects. - First The Slocum System kills and drives out of the human system every death-dealing germ, thereby rendering it susceptible to re sponsive treatment. 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In place uf hl s $1.5S extra, mtuil WKKIKS 4CO TUKKU8 and Ihe freiakt will aerace for SOO aiilea, S2.DO; SOU mil, 3.75; 40U -leu, t3.1i: 50 miles, .; I.OOO miles, S-O.OO. ' SFMn DMP rtOlLLAR witn yl ' order, K UIAKANTKK the Bukct to R-aeh Hon B.fely and cr?ayryiIC Jmmn jf satis ACtory, pay the railroad acrent balan-e, 54.H and tralght tharErs, other-wise liny not liinir and the-agent wll; i"eturn bui?iry at our expense and we will return yourtl 00. DON'T BUT A CHEAP FACTORY BTJGQ i now sold almost exclusively by all Machinery IValers and Catalotnie Houses.. BUY THE BEST BUCCV MONEY CAN BUILD, direct trom the Maker at the LOWEST PRICE EVEB. KNOWN. OBDLB TO DAY. DON TDEtAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY 'CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. Adores. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (In c), CHICAGO, ILL. UPTODAtE. We do strictly first-class plumbing and roofing. We carry in stock fulb line bath room fixtures, Cook Stoves, Sewing Machines and Tobacco Flues. We guarantee to please; you. J fcteS Thfi John Slaughter Co. "rp JV Third Tt stops at once all catarrhal and mucous discharges and kills the cough. Fourth It provides a true tonic influence which invigorates and stimulates, vitalize all weak spots and brings the entire system back to a healthy normal condition. Best of all, this glorious discovery is yonn for the asking. By a special arrangement made with the Doctor, readers o this papei may obtain the Four Preparations making ui the complete Slocum System, as illustrate above, by sending their complete names postofflce and express addresses to thi Slocum Laboratories, 96 and 98 Pine Street New York, being sure to mention this paper Editorial Advice. Write to the Doctor to day, ask his advice, and he will give you tin benefit of his years of experience. Don't da lay, but send your full name, postofBce ani express address to Dr. T. A. Slocum, 98 Pini Street, New York, N. Y., and be sure to aaj that you read this generous offerin this paper WITH YOUR ORDER, enttMa ad. out and send to us, and win sena you DUH HIGH U. D. u and if MATERIA!, aoen r aorai mum llaai canbuV SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK ggl8.? PIANO POLISHED, one illustration shows machine closed, (headdrop ping from sipht) to be used as a center table, stand or desk, the ether open with full length table and head in place for sewing, 4 fancy draweri, latest 1699 skeleton frame, carved, paneled, embossed ana decorated Cabinet finish, finest nlokl rirnwpr rmll roira nn A cam &riiiiRtj.hlA rrAAilA imnnintt Rmvth Ihmi at. nrl inest large High Arm head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, head is handsomely decorated VTlt Xnl batifQll7 NICKEL TRIMrviED. GUARANTEED the lightest running, most durable and nearest noiseless machine made. Kery known attachment Is furnished and onr Free Instruction Boole tells just howanyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. A gO-YEAitfi' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it iTv.iinm with those your storekeeper sellsat $40.00 tin XRi"! no nnrl tlipn if onnviniMrl wn a...l.. K. An a k lui SO If at anj time wlihla three months von sa'y job are & Co. are thoroughly reliable. Editor.) and send to us and if you iVUi-n y JUOlIIlltilD B WO Will c.tn examine it at your freight depot ami if you Und It UHAOt TOP BUCCY to ---. omi3ii.iui, nun uiy v tv A it if & 15 i n it PRiCc $S5.00 and frclf?ht charges, lees Ul One Dollar sent witti order. EST BAHUA1H VOL' HAVM E JIi-T IN OUR own factory in chicaco, orrnon -r from tho best material money can buy. While In ov;r i"r e Bugy Catalosue we show. Top Buecriea made by eI7 aM'.laJ S2I.50.S28.75 and S34.7S tl.e exact ?.nio r. 'grpy that are gold by machinery dealers, at $45.00 to i.c.uiV e .d are be; widely advertised bv many at 935.00 to 660.00. OUR, ACMS QUEEN AT S5J.OO la the most ilui US Illij 1JEST Bi:un that CAN BK BL1LT. We maintain cur own flvo story buggy factory for the solo t.'irpose oi ouiuunfrana selling a iiet.fr KlTar THAU WS CAN IH'Y n.SKnilFRR lnd to SAVE OtU Cl'STOMKCS SAMFACTIIRKR-B PROriT. Every Buggy We Make Is Guaranteed Fiva Years otid They Will out wear Five OrdiriEiy Factory Rigs, TKE HATZEIAl AK5 IAS33 !M CUR ACME QUEEN cost more than double that in the ordinary factory buftsy. We use a 82. BO cushion cloth, some use 90 cent; we ue a tl. aO head iininfr, some use 40 cent ; we use 25 ccnl !sthor, some use 9 cent; we use C3.50 roloi-sand variifs!;. some ir:e rcent and 9 1.00 WB PAY ALMOiil E0031jK the price most maker. i ... 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