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X. V IB . t 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' ' 1 if - Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO, X. C. THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1899, NO 104 1 4 s - I 7 -a "i - ' 3 - i i N 3 1 4 -I '1 . i Baking Powder Mads from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powejers are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. BOY'- 9AK1NQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Mpssrs. A. ts. Jtlol'owell ana W. H. Smith are taking in the great Confederate Reunion at Charleston this week. Dr. Dan Powell, his many friends are glad to know, is at home for vacation fro.u the Rich mond Medical Collego, where he Las been taking a course in medi cinp. Col. A. C. Davi?, of ibe Golds boro Bar, was tha orator at the Memorial exercises in Kinstcn "Wednesday aod the FreePresa of last Thursday speaks in high terms of praise of his ad dress. The death of Mrs. Laca Falk, the veaerable mother of Mrs. Asher Edward?, occurred Friday moroing, at the home of her son inla77 Mr. Edwards. She was a most estimable woman and great ly bekjved by all who knew her, Goldsboro has again been hon ored in the action of the State Grand Ledge I. O. O. F , ia the reelection of Mr, W. T. Dortch as chairman of the Board of Trustees of their beautiful Orphan Home, near this city, and the election of Rev. Dr. F. D, Swindell, Grand Chaplain. Dr. Paul Hutton, Surgeon in the U. S. Army, doing duty in Porto Rico, has been promoted and ordered to Manila. His many friends in this city will learn "with pleasure of his promotion and will wish for him a pleasant sojourn in the East and a safe return to his native country. In the canal which crosses the road leadiGg out from Walnu! street towards Little river there is a horse with his neck broken and a spriEg wagon loaded with strawberries lying on top of him. Mo one knows or can reeogtrzo the turn out. This road has been abandoned and the bridges torn up and how came the horse and wagon where they are is a mys tery that remains to be solved. The Scientific Chemical com pany of our city have an order from the St. Cloud Hotel at As-' bury Park, N. J., for five dozen of their ctlebrated Koch disinfec tant. Truly merit is 'Tike a city set on a hill," and the Chemical company have just caught up with their orders for their pro ducts, which in their line Btand nnrivfled, and the public are learn ing what is best, in all lines of manufacturing. The St. Cloud is one of the largest hotels in the world and a famous summer re sort, ana the ocientiuc lolss ere pushers. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be at tractive must keep her health. If : she is weak, sickly and all run i down, she will be nervous and ir : ritable. If she has constipation or i kidney trouble, her impure blood vwill cause pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretched complex iion. "' Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate (stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, 9m6oth, velvety complexion. It will make a good-looking, charmiDg, woman of a run down invalid. Only 50 cents at J. H. Hill & Son, Golds boro. The woman who never sees something she wouldrather have after she has paid for what she . has. is a rarity. Bismarck's Iron Nervj Whs the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomachy Liver,: Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If yoa:want thcBe 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. U, Hill & Son, Uoldsboro. ;v ., THE VETERANS REUNION, THE NORTH CAROLINA FLAG CHEERED ALL ALONG THE LINE. Southern Enthusiasm at Full Flood - Charleston Thronged General Gordon's Speech, Charlastor, S. C , May 10. The parade to.-day was perhaps the largest in the history of the survivors or the Confederacy. Noith Carolina did herself proud, and well may she ba corgiatulated on her splendid showing. A The sponsors for the Old 'North S'atr, Miss Daisy Holt and Miss Addie Snow, occupied the same carnage with the Virginia spon sors, their Aug, first at Bethel, l ist at Appomattox, was cheered along tie line of march. General Rob ert?, of Gates county, rode along- side of General "Wade Hampton, Miss Mamie Branch Ashe was honored with a conspicuous place in the line of march, The North Carolina veterans ere comfortably quartered at the Mills House, under command of Gen eral DeRosectt. Charleston's hos pitality i3 extended on all sides, and the reunion will be a great fuccoss. GENERAL, GORDON'S SPEECH: "Govercor, Gentlemeh of the Committee, My Fellow Country men of South Carolina: The flood of emotions which stirs the sensi bilities of these veterans to-day is their loving answer to your grac ious greeting. These emotions will speak to you in language far more impressive and elsquent than any words that I could utter. The ;ing shouts from these thous ands of Confederate throats are veritable echoes of the inspiring resolutions of welcome unani mously adopted by your General Assembly. While those resolu tions have cheered and thrilled every Southern soldier's heart, they were not needed to tell us of the reception that awaited us in South Carolina. Her whole his tory and that of her commercial cspital were the promise and guarantee of this magnificent rer. ality. For more than two hun dred years, made memorable by heroic struggles in war acd bril- iant achievements in peace, the names of South Carolina and of Charleston have been the sjnon yms of hospitality, of chivalry, and of valor. "What else could bo expected of a people in whose veins are commingled the blood of the proud English Cavaliers? the bload of those devoted and resolute men, who protested against the immor alities and grinding exactions of tho Stuarts; the blood of the stal wart Dissenters and of the heroic Highlanders of Scotland and of the sturdy democratic Presbyter ians of Ireland; tho blood of those which this gret Commonwealth extends its "loving welcome" were needed to assure these rem nants of the South's immortal armies that the 'freedom of the State'fxwas theirs, and that every heart within her borders "was a soldiers' shrine. We .had but to remember that South Carolina was the nursery of heroes, as well as of statesmen and patriots, that no one State, except that she' be endowed .with an almost boundless effluence of greatness, could in one century have given to the cause of liberty aDd the republic such a splendid galaxy as South Carolina presents in her JRutledge, her Sumter, her Moul trie,, hor McDufna and-i her , Cal noun; in her Butler, her Pinek ney and her Pickons; her Hamil ton, her Hayn?, and her beloved Hampton. 'If we turn- Ircm-' this mcomi plete array of her noble sons to the contemplation oi the scars defenders of freedom who came to your shores from the mountain battlements of Switzerland, and lastly,' but not less' pure and if Jip s Tha great Temperance medi cine Krftish does not brace up but builds up. It purifies tho CLOOD, strengthens tho STOM ACH and heats the LU&BS. sacred, tho blcod of the high-sculed Huguenots of France, whose martyrs, by a glorious fidelity, even - unto death, have made sweeter a"d richer the record of human devotion to conscience and liber t'. "No resolutions, I repeat, by upon her bosom, received in her battles for American freedom at Cowpens.at Camden, and Charles ton; at Eutaw Springs, Fort Moultrie and King's Mountain, while her 'Swamp Fox,' with his ragged brigade, roasted their rations of sweet potatoes in her forests at night and by their sud den sallies, now from the moans tains and now from the marshes, amazed and bewildered the Brits ish invaders; if we add to this survey of her past tha record of her princely liberality in the do nation of her soil to the general government, we shall gain a still better conception of the lofty characteristics and unchallenged patriotism of her people. "To me, personally, whose as sociations with South Carolinians through the Civil War and the still more galling period of res construction and rehabilitation, gave a clearer insight into their motives and future aim?, it is a proud privilege to stand in your presence as the representative of these battle bruised veterans and tell this people how fully we acknowledge our indebtedness to them. ' 'I should esteem it a still higher honor to stand hereto-day as the herald of botbjhe host and guests in proclaiming a message of good will to all our countrymen and to send the f rater n a1 greeting of this people, of all Confederates, and of their children to all patriots of all sections; to unite with our American brethren of every State in ascribing to the guiding hand of God the unparalleled victories of American arms in the late war on land and sea; and lastly, by the memory of the fathers, whose spirits live in their sons, to pledge the South's unfailing support to every worthy, cause for strength ening the bonds of American unity and thus accelerating the onward march of the republic in its benign mission to humanity.' After the applause - had sub sided General Gordon led Mrs, Stonewall Jackson to the front of the stage and she was enthusi astically applauded. As he presented Mrs, Jackson and in the first lull,' Genera Gorden said: "1 will shake' her hands for you all- . . , In an instant he added: "No. will do more than that; I am go ing to hug her for you," aud with that he did what be said be was going to do, which met the hearty approval of the vast throng... . - . Ir. 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 Iiobinson and Uro. and Goldsboro Drug Co: in broldsbere-;-and J, H. bmith Alt, OUveN. V, MEMORIAL DAY, The Most Populous Observance cf the Day Goldsboro Has Eyr Seen. A Magnificent Fpeeoh by Mr. K. N. Simnic, a Distinguished Young Member of the Balelgh Bar. Daily Argus, last Thursday. Yesterday the wheels of indus try stood still aDd the vigorous, throbbing heart of business ceased its pulsations while tha operatives and counting room clerks donned their holiday attire and gave pause to the busy avocations of life in order to observe the South's Me morial holiday in a sober spirit of patriotism meet for the hallowed occasion. Such were tha scenes not only in Goldsboro, but throughout this dear Southland of ours. The day had arrived when the living should do honor to the dead the Con federate dead Men who fought and died for their country, and the people of Goldsboro were out, as they never were before, to pay tributes to their memory. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the court house square was crowd ed with a gay-looking throngs. Several hundred Graded school children, each one bearing a bou quet of fresh flowers which were to be used to decorate the graves of the Confederate deadA were as. semblcd in marching order under the direction of their seveial teach ers. While these children and the still larger crowd of old men, young men and boyp, old ladies, young ladies and Misses were in waiting the Goldsboro Rifle?, Capt. C. J. Gr is wold, and the Veterans of the Spanish -Ameri can War, Lieut. J. W. Gulick, the whole under command of Capt. T. H. Bain, acting as Major, marched from the Armory to the Court House square and from there led the vast procession, under direc tion of Chief Marshal, Mr. Jos. E.Robinson, and his staff of effic ient assistants, Messrs. Albert Uz zell, Jno. G, Sizer, Lyndon M. Humphrey and Dr. W. S. Jones, to beautiful Willow Dale Ceme tery, where the exercises of the day were to take place. At the cametery the military marched in and took their stand near the Confederate Monument and to the right of the speaker's stand, while the Goldsboro Choral Society, who were to sing for the occasioD,took seats immediately in front of the speaker's stand, and the large crowd of civilians took their stand directly behind the Choral . "America" was first sung by the Choral, then followed the prayer by Rev. S. H. Isler and a chorus from Athalie by the So ciety, after which Mr. Jos. E. Robinson introduced the speaker of the day, Mr. R. N. Simms, a talented young member of the Raleigh Bar. Mr. Simms took his stand and made a speech, and such a speech! The audience stood spell-bound. enraptured, charmed and amazed while this young apostle of Cicero, with beaming countenance vividly portraying the sincerity of the sen timents he uttered, eulogized the heroism of the private Confederate soldier. Notwithstanding his youth ful appearance he was as calm and self .-possessed as tha sculptured marble Confederate soldier that adorned the monument in front of ' the speaker, His eloquent words flowed as easy, as freely, as graceful and as natural as the soft zephyrs that fanned and swayed the woodbine that clustered around end above his head. There was not the least hesitancy or pause between . ; his well-rounded sen tences, each of. which marked, i grand climax and was vigorously applauded. There was one constant stream of living, breathing, burn ing eloquence, adorned with rarest flowers of rhetoric as pure, as sweety' as fragrant as those bloom- If aLANT LIFE, to bevig lj 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. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. ing in the city of the dead and ly ing in amassed profusion on the Confederate Mound. His every ut terance thrilled, electrified and in spired every soul withiu tha radius of his melodious voice. At tho close of his speech ' the Chief, Marshal on behalf of the Ladies Memorial Association pre sented the speaker with a hand some bouquet, which he very gracefully accepted and asked that he be permitted to leave it as his donation for the decoration of the Confederate graves. After the speech the Choral saiig "Heaven and the earth dis play," the climax chorus from 'Athalie," the military fired the customary solutes over the Con federate Mound, and the graves of other Confederate Soldiers at diffient section of the beautiful cemetery, and the assemblage dispersed. ' The Goldsboro K ties and the young Vetrans of the recent war marched back from the cemetery and took their stand in frond of the Hotel Kennon, where the Vetrans, under command of Lt, Guhck, gave an exhibition drill, which was often applauded and highly complimented by the large crowd of spectatorsras was also the exhibition drill by the Goldsboro Rifles under command of Capt, C. J. Griswold, which followed and which closed the axercises'of the day. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what It was made for. People who have onoe taken De- Witt's Little Early Risers will never have anythine ele. They are the "fa mous little pills" for torpid liver and all iregularities of tha system. J, H. Hill & Son, Goldaboro, "and John R Smith. Mt. Olivr. Cotton Report For May Washington, May 10 The coU ton crop report for May issued today by the Department of Ag riculture is rs follows; The cotton report for the month of liny indicates mere'y the belief of correspondents, on May 1st, as to the intentions cf planters regarding tha acreage to be planted, and the estimates being liable to modification dur ing May they should be regarded merely as a general indication of the strength of the tendency to ward an enlargement or reduce tion of acreage. In every cottongrowing State the indications on the first in stant pointed to a reducad acre age, with a corresponding de crease in the sale of fertiliz3rs, and an increased acreage in the various food crops. . The probable reduction, by States is as follows; la Mississippi end Indian Territory 5 per cent, in Alabama 8 per cent, Texas 9 per cent; Ars kansas 10 per cent, South Caro lina 11 per cent, Louisiana 12 per cent, Georgia 13 per cent. North Carolina and : Tennessee 14 per cent and Oklahoma 18 per cent, His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo,, lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death.' In telling of it he says: "I was taken with ly phoid Fever that ran into Pheu monia. - My lungs became harden ed. 1 was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I-expected to soon die of Consnmp tion, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now aiu well and ' strong, can't say tdo much in its praise." This V marvelous medicine is the Surest and quickest cure -in the world for al I 'Th roa t and Lung Trouble, Regular size 50 ..cents and $1.00, Trial bottles .free at J, II. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. CUARLES- In Attendance At the Great Con federate ReUnion. Special to the Argus. Charleston, S. C, May 11, '99. Tho North Carolina Division made a splendid showing in the parade on the lOtb, not only as to appearance but numerically. The Tar Hee's received a great deal of attention all along the route of the procession. The day wa3 a lovely one1, such as is odIv observ able in these part3 during the !v!ay month. The routoof tho immense parade presented a charming pic ture to the eye. Nearly every bu'lding Qn Meeting street furn- ished its quota of beautiful fern in cmity and bunting. The writer peid a visit to the North Carolina Headquarters Ih's morning, the register showing the followirg from Gcldsboro, viz: Dr. W. H. H. Cobb, A. J. G.lloway, A. B. Hollowell, H. E. Newbury, G. W. Brinkley, J. M. Hollowell. Messrs, B. T, Birdin and J. O. Smith are registered from Wayne county. The "Old City by the Sea" is doing good work in looking after her visitors, and I do not think, after it is all over, that there will be any complaint on that score, as was the case at Atlanta last year. Enjoyment is pictured on all faces, and it is to be hoped that every body will wish to return in after years. Tho cruiser Raleigh is anchored off the Battery and visitors are made very welcome by the cour teous officers . Carolinian. Volcanic 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 File euro on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. What with innings of the dia monds and outings of the clubs one feels that a season -of past time has appeared. Try Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shoes At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking- easy. Kelleves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-aay. Bold by all druggist, grocers, shoe stores and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 25c. Trial package FKEE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy,N.Y. Consistent, steady work will accomplish more than all the spasmodic endeavor of intermit tent energy. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous little pills. If you suffer from tenderness or full ness on the right side, pains under the shoulder blade, constipation DUiious ness. sick-headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, j our liver Is torpid and congested. JJeWltt's Jjitue many Risers will cure you promptly, pleas antly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and now naturally, ihei ARB good pills. J. H. Hill & Bon, Goldsboro, and Jonn 14. Smitn, Mt Olive. Dead men's shoes are generally worn out before their waiting relatives get a chance to wear them. NERVOUS WOMEN Do you feel like screaming Just before and during- the monthly sick ness? Are you easily irritated? Do you get the blues and wish some times you were dead ? If your answer is 44 Yes" to any of these questions, you should lose no tune in taking BRADFIMLD'S -FEMALE REGULATOR It will overcome and cure every form of irregfular menses, leucor rhoea, falling -of the womb. and otner uterine trouble $1 mi Druggftita- " THB BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO, Atlaata, 9m. I KEEP on hand at my wood yard 1 , a stock of Griffin & Brook's make of Shingles, all kinds and all prices If you are in need of Shingles, see GOLDSBORO AT TON. me, -, y. XL. UriEin, jf none, JNo, 47. R Ic U GrQQT Rlaocinfr tn A?e Q33 nofc necessarily mean Oi Oi Oi 10 d UlCGl DlOOOiiig lU ' feebleness and ill health, and nearly all of the sickness among Old People, it Gives Thsm $2$r&ss$ but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep- HP Rlftftf! 2nrf I fa ,n8 their blood Pure they can fortify themselves Gii UiyuU UliU Llldi so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments from which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is the remedy which will keep their systems- young, by purifying the blood, tnorougiuy removing an waste accumulations, and impart ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life giving blood throughout the entire system Mrs. Sarah Pike, 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twenty years. I was sick in different ways, and in addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. Tho doctor said that on account of my age, I would never be well again. I took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured ma completely, and I am happy to say that I feel as well as I ever did in my life." Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, Qa., says: " For eight een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on my skin. -1 tried almost every known remedy, but they failed one by one, and I was told that my age, which is sixty-six, was against me, and that I could never hope to be well again. I finally took S. S. 3., and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free trom potash, mercury, arsenio and other damaging minerals. It is made from roots and herbs, and" has no chemicals whatevei in it. S. S. S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema. Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores, Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood. Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific) Co., Atlanta? Qa. i SEfO Oiye DOLLAR vou bv freight C. O. 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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS "L Tertisments, offering nnknowo machines under various names, with various inducements. Write some friend la Chicago aaa learn who ara KKLLaBLK AND WHO ARB HOT. THE BURDICK baa every BODERS ISPROTEHE3T, KVERT GOOD POINT OF KVKHY 111(11 DKiKCIS OV NONE. MADE It Y THE 1SKST M AKER IN UKAME HACHIKB ilAl'K. r A 111-, li i'.?1 MONEY CAS BUY. gym- -,i-.yg,ir vf liberator. improved "Si si yoar freight agent the $15. 50, TO UKXLUN YOL'R $15.50 If at any time within three months you say you an Mt satlsfled OttDKR TO DAY. DON'T DELAY. (Sears, Roebuck & Co. are thoroughly relia bio. Editor.) Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. We Go Forwar d I The following prices are bound to lead: rlOll nAAirlo Percales, 6c and.iip, Ginghams, 5a per yard and up, I II I I I If II II I A ' Goo& Homespun, 5c yard, Calico, 5o a yard and up, Ll II U UUUC Toweling 5c yard and up, Curtain goods, 6c a yd up. Pants Cloth 8c and up, Outing 5c and up, Bed Tick ing 5c a yard and up. Yard wide Bleeching 5c a yard. NOTIONS Socks 6o. Stockings 5c per pair. Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Hamburgs, etc all cheap. TRUNKS, HATS, etc A fine line of Trunks with tray for only $1 and up. Valines 25c and up. Bats 25c and up. A good Man's Hat for $1. hrsAC I QhriPQ I In s one thing 1 lead. A solid leather Man's Shoe OUUC3 l OUUCiS i for oniy $t and up. gdia Leather Woman 'siShoe $1 and up. ChUjien a shoes from 25c up. Slippers and Oxford Ties from 25c up. rmrprif I Coffee, 10c per pound, Starch 5c a lb, Vinegar 5caqt, Molas Bes 70 per qt' Flour Meat, Meal, etc as low as the lowest. Crockery, Tinware, Woodenware, Tobacco, and in fact everything kept in tock will be sold at rock bottom prices. These prices are strictly cash, y F. B. Edmundson, hustled The Beautiful Orchards In California 1 TRAVELERS tell us that whe the famous Big Trees in Califor x 1 nia cause wonder and amazement, the most beautiful sights to look upon in all that country are the rich orchards of rare and luscious fruits. Most of us have not the opportunity to visit the Golden State, with its mines and minerals and orchards and gardens, but for . small sum we can enjoy many of its luxuries. We have California CHERRIES, firm, fine and juicy; Claifornia Lemon Cling PEACHES, almost as good as when gathered; California APRICOTS, with that peculiar delicate flavor so delightful to the taste. ' . Please call and examine our elegant stock of canned goods. Both the price and the goods will please you. Bizzell & Wooten. Goldsboro's Leading Grocers. fVta 8?nd this HICH-ORADE TOP BUCCV to . you can examine lt at your frei -lst rtcpot and If yon fhul It K perteetly natismetory and the C.BASOKST U UK .H.-i YOU 1IAVK .i -".-,-"et;y v:uuiurfue v.e anow, xcp HU(?frlee made by ?a ! l!Jv tVf 2.SO,KS2U.7 and ti e exalt uuy that am sold by machinery dealers, at 45.00 to Bu.oo iirul ara helnK widely advertised by trany at 35.00 toG0.00. ,2U-?,ACIV,E QUEEN AT SS5.00 la tho most T?,???"1- valuG ever offered, TI!K LOWEST PUIIBUMI ULOiSU O.-i THE BfcST nruuv THAT rH IK ILL We maintain our own eve story bugey factory fir the nolo purpose of buililln? and rrlliTi:? n hptteh m'uuv TIHN WK CAN M Y KI.UKWHF.HE anil la SAVK Ollt CLSV'JVKHS MASLKiCTtUFII S l'BOFIT. Every Buggy We Maka Is Cunrantoed Fiva Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Rigs. THE MATESifll AH3 LASER IH BL'3 ACME QUItH cost more than tf.'ablo that ill the ordinary factory bufrjry. Wo use a cushion cloth, some use &C cent; wen?ca 51 .Ohcad lining., eome use 40 cent; wa Ure3 erul leather, t-ome iisp 0 cert; weusef 3.f0 colors and varnisliea. sohkj uyo 75 cent and 81.00 WE PAY ALHOSI rOOB L.TZ tha i rice most maUero $1.75 extra. BL'UUX WKIUltS 400 FGL.MiS and lue frelcut nr. r. Ill 1 n 1- 'I 1 1 . , ;n r ir .... WITH YOUII ORDER, ontthia ad. out aud send to us, and SI! Ron mllm. AMERICA, WITH TbB 1 UA11JUAL SOLID CUAr.TE3 SAWED OAK SabnI8-? FlAKOfOLiHIIKU, one illuat ration shows machine closed, (headdrop Dlnirfrom siirht) to be used as a c-iter tublt. stanri or d.k. the other open with full length tab'o and bead in place for sewing, 4 fancy drawers, latest 1899 skeleton frecae, carved, paneled, embossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel draNser pulls, rests ou 4 cas ters, ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand. ruieut large mga arm neaa, positive rourmocion leea, sen tnreaoing viDratr ing shuttle, automatic bobbin wtnder, adjustable bearings, patent tension carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, head is handaomoly decorated and ornamented and beautifully JJICKEt. TRIMMED. CiJARANTEEO the llg-liitist ronnfuaf, must durable anil uearust nolseleas machlna made. Krery knunu attachment Is farnlsthed and jur Free Infltmiction Boole tells just how anyone can run it and doeitbT plain or any kind of fancy work, A 20-YEAKS' BIIJDINQ GUAHANTEE is sent with every machine. IT nOtTS YOII MOTHIiUia to see and examine this machine, compare lt II QUO IP IUU l.Uinimu with those your wtorelteeper sells at $40.00 to ftfin On. and then if convinced von are savin A2E..OO lo S40.UO. nav loose wheel, adjustable nresser foot, improved shuttle u f -.- t; r li r' k r i i, I : i It- i r - , ' r v - :
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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May 18, 1899, edition 1
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