! i .1 in .mi ! 7 1 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" r - J Vol. XVII. GOIiDSBORO, JN". C, THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1899. NO 106 r r w fsa j '1 1 .1 1 -.4 Erl Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. OYl. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. The death of Mrs. Olivia Epps widow of the late Mr. Petpr Epps, and mother of Mr. John E Eppf, occurred Saturday morn at 5:z0 o clock, at her home in Webb- town, in the 69th year of her age. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church and a most estimable woman in all relations of life. Mr. Will Kennedy arri7ed home last week from Savannah, where he has been detained in the hospital corps s-ince the 1st N. C. Regiment was mustered our, several days ago. lie got his final discharge yesterday. His many friends and companious are glad to see him and are glad to know that he is in good health and excellent spirits. Elsewhere in this issue will be found a most interesting, timely and instructive article from the gifted pen of a gifted woman. Mrs, C. P. Stetson, comjaecdiDg the orginal idea and artistic work of one of Goldsboro's most tal tended youDg women. Miss Caddie FuJghum. All who haye visited her school room have been profoundly impressed with her genius as an artist and her skill as a teicher. Mrs. Josephine T. AllaD, hes issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Miss Susie, to Mr. Samuel Herbert Edward?, on Wednesday evening, June twanty first, at seven o'clock, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Morrisville, Va. Mr. Eiwarda is an old Goldsboro boy and has many friends here who will ten der their congratulations upon the happy event. The beautiful residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Dewey, that has been in course of construction for the past six months, and is rnow receiving the finishing v-touches, is by far the handsomest 5 in the city, and in artistic design ; and convenience of appointments iwe doubt if it is surpassed any. where in the State. They are now amoving into their new home, and the Argus wishes them long years of health acd happiness in which to enjoy its comforts and Jthe visitations of their friends. DOMESTICATED. The Provident Savings Life, of Sew York, has qualified under the vsw Craig Bill, paid its license ft and will continue to offer its att Taictive policy contracts to the citiz North Carolina. jt 4 & not lost faith in the sense of iusti ailc ar dealing that has always (Characterized the great ruling m jjq.rity of the electors of the Old 1 th State. It is esti 'tsasted the writings of this compan V $0T the month of May will reach the jastounding total of seven millions of dollars. Its Geaeralt State Menager, Maj J. Sterling Jon es, of Greensboro, is in the city anti hoIdV open for first-class men severaJ district agenc'ee, that off er big res ults to well directed ener getic efforts. We advise men of sn ip,. capacity and ambition to see M uiager Jones or his Superintendent of agencies, .. J. Mackay, Esq., wfco is a'so in Eastern North Carolina. Elsewhere in this isaue will be fonnd manifesto sh wing the re--Ujarkifcle growth of this Company, 'wliich is so meritoriously estab " lished ia tha confidence of tke pub Uic whenever its business features are known. Belief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Uladdwr Disease relieved in six hours by New Great South American Ki-lney Cure." It is a great su prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male v -or fern-ale. Relieves retention of watei almost immediately. If you want qujck relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by M. E. Robinson & Bro., Druggists joidebyTOi If, O. WHAT ONE TEACHER IS DOIHG. Charlotte Perkins Stetson in Southern .Educational Journal. Why one should ever have imagined that blank, whitewashed walls, relieved by level lines of blackboard, were good educa tional influences it is hard to say. In a penal institution, intended as a part of the punishment, thare is, perhaps, a reason for con demning the helpless inmates to the depressing monotony of such surroundings, or in an insane asylum it may be imagined that the clouded intellect of the patient is past being injured bj this dreary environment, though even this judgment is open to question; but in a schoolhouse, where the acute young mind, the eager, open senses are so in tensely alive to all impressions, why should this dull blank be presented as a dai.y influence? The tffect of beautiful sur roundings on the human soul is deep and salutary; the elevating, stimulating forces of a noble art cau hardly be overestimated, and childhood is the period when these things make their deepest impression. Where the homes of our children are desolate of all such ennobling conditions, owing to the poverty or the ignorance of parents, it is even more im portant that the school should embody the highest though, the tenderest feeling-, and so teach the children to make lovlier homes when they are men and women. Education is a far larger thing than can be embodied in half a dczen school books, and art is not only a means of giying pleasure, but a help to all high purpose and true endeavor. Our modern methods of reproduction make possible a wide and cheap dis tribution of the best works of art, and an intelligent community wUl be as careful to surround its children with good art as it is to provide them with good food, clothing and shelter. Meanwhile, before the corns munity recognizas its duty, the individual is doing much, and th6 movement for "art in the schools" progresses promisingly in our great cities. Not only that, but in every town and village, in every schoolhouse in the land, the individual teacher can do much. In Goldsboro, N. C , the graded school has the advantage of one teacher who is herself an artist, and she has instituted a method of decoration as simple as it is impressive. On the blank, bare walls, with no better medium than chalk common chalk in brown and white she has, with her own hands, reproduced some of the great pictures of the world, Murillo, Raphael, Van Dyke, Millet, Kraus, Bouveret, Botticelli, Andrea del Sartc, she has brought these great masters into daily contact with her flock of little ones, acd they respond irresistibly to the subtle influ ence. The divine smile, of holy motherhood, the child born in the manger, saint and angle, and the sweet pictures of human life and toil and love these are in their daily sight a constant sug gestion of high purpose and right living. In the yery shallow est sense it adds greatly to "a liberal education" to know some thing of art and artists; in the deepest sense it is the inspiration of a lifetime to become early acquainted with the most beautU ful expression of the noblest ideals. Miss Fulghum is doing a great work, and the stranger passing through the country rejoices to see this one fountain in the wide, dry field. Would it not be well for the teachers all through the country to compare notes' as to what they are doing to bring this help -to their children, to do more if they are able, and where the teacher's ability fails, surely the school boards, backed by public opinion, will furnish what the teachers cannot. This particular form of free hand reproduction on the wall it self has the primal merit of cheapness and ease; eyery sehool in the country could be so deco rated as fast as hands could be found to do it. The summer gives the time the walls the space another year coula see our chil dren's school-homes changed f com prisons to palaces, Do you remember how you felt in the morningy when you were a boy? How good it was to begin a new day! How hun gry you came to ta ble ! How tired you went to bed' How soundly you'slept ! Don't you find your self saying some times, how I wish I could get up like that boy, eager for the day and feeling fit for it ? And then don't you turn away with a sigh as if the wish were im possible of fulfill ment, and start on the new day's journey tired at the outset ? It's not im- j possible to get back that glad boyish feeling again. It only means getting back health, Put your stomach in order and see how soon your sleep will be dreamless, your rest sound, your appetite hearty and your work a pleasure. The best remedy for all ailments of the stomach and nutritive organs is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Try it and join the great army of sick people made well by its use. Nothing is "just as good." If you go for " Discovery " get " Discovery." "The praise I would like to give "Golden Medical Discovery ' I cannot utter in words or describe with pen," writes James B. Ambrose, Esq.. of 120s Mifflin St,, Huntingdon, Pa. "I was taken down with what our physician said was indigestion. I doctored with the best around here and found no relief. I wrote you. and you sent me a question blank to fill out and I did so and you then advised me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped, being, as 1 think, cured. 1 have no symptoms of gastric trouble or indigestion now." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound. THE BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Wi l be cne of the Finest Female Col I eg s In The Entire Sou h. RaTeigh Post As the finishing touches are be ing put on the new Baptist Fe male University it is more and more conspicuouly demonstrated that the building is going to be one of the handsomest and best adapted institntions in the whole South. Already exceeding $50,000 have been spent on the edifice and about 5,000 additional will be put into it before fully completed and furnished for use. Several liberal citizans have contributed handsome sums to this worthy object, a halfdoz3n having given $1,000 or more each Among this class the following are known to have done so. The late Msj. Rufus S. Tucker gaye $1,000; Mrs. Virginia B. Swepson, $1,200; Justice W. T. Pairclotb, $1,000; the late Mr. R. Stanhope Pallen, $1,000. At least one other put down as "a friend," gave $1'000. Several have contributed as much as $600,each it is learned, while scores of lead ing Baptists, and not a few mem bers of other or no churches at all, gave $200 each. The faculty recently selected is said by competent judges, who know the calibre of the appoint ees and are familiar with the duties required of them, to be an especially fine one, and the Bap tist Female University will not only attract hundreds of the daughters of North Carolina par ent?, but will probably draw con siderable patronage from Sever al neighboring States. BLOOD CUKE SENT FREE. A Core For Blood and Skin Diseases, .Eczema, Pimples, Scrofula, Blood Poison, Cancer, Etc If you have tried sarsaparillas, patent medicines, and doctored, and still have old, persistent sores, pimples, distressing eruptions of the skin, pain ful sores on hands, arms or legs, itching sensation, irritating skin troubles, ec zema, scrofula, ulcers; contagious blood poison, lever sores, mercurial rheuma tism, catarrh, boils, face covered with little sores, cancer or any blood taint, then give B. B. B. a trial, because Botanic Blood Balm is made for just such cases, and it cures to stay cured, thoce stubborn blood diseases that oth er milder medicines fail even to benefit. B'B'B, cures because it forces all the poison and impurity or blood humors out of the body, bones and entire sys tem We offer to send to any sufferer a sample bottle of B. B.B. absolutely free. B. 13, 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 free 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 B. B. B. at. $1 per large bottlo. Write fpr 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 1st. Atlanta, lia. Describe your symptoms and free personal mdica' advice ,ul bo given. It is always painful to behold .the, woman of large dimensions paying out her good cash for a shirt waist, if it A RIGHTEOUS DECISION. The Hradley Martins; Waldori Astor and Mrs. Sherman Must Pay Taxes in New York. New York, May 27. By the decision of the board of tax com miseionere, made public to-day, three of New York's citizens who have taken up their residence abroad will have to pay their taxes, just the same as the persons living in this country. W m. Wal dorf Astor must pay his personal taxes on an assessment of $2,000 000,000 worth of personal p.op erty. The Bradley-Martins must pay taxes on $2,000,000 of per sonal property. Mrs, Isaac H. Sherman, mother of Mrs. Bradley-Martin, must pay taxes on $2,500,000 worth of personal property. Mr. Astor's taxes will amount to about $50,000; tho Bradley Martins to about the 8am 3 and Mrs. Sherman will be taxed for $62,000. No Right to Ug'iness. 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 down, she will be nervous and ir ritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretched complex ion. 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, smooth, velvety complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run down invalid. Only 50 cents at J. H. Hill & Son, Golds boro. THE GOVERNOR S APPETITE He Can Eat iVith Impunity Any thing Set Before Him Georgia's chief executive has many good qualities, and in ad dition to his superb robust con stitution. the Governor also pos sesses what is conveted by many unfortunates he has a good ap petite. Like any ordinary mortal, however, he once suffered from indigestion, with all the distres&s ing conditions which it produces. But he has found an unfailing remedy, however, and said re cently: For many years my digestion was bad, but the occasional use of a bottle of S, S. S. has entires ly cure me of this malady, and I now eat with perfect impunity anything set before me. Governor Candler has also de clared S. S, 3, to be the finest tonic and blood purifier made. He has used it every spring for the past fifteen years. The Mercedes Taken to Norfolk, Washington, May 27. The ob jections of the Norfolk health au thorities against permitting the cruiser Reina Mercedes to go to the Norfolk Navy Yards for re pairs have been withdrawn and the cruiser went over to the yard this morning from Fort Monroe. It was feared in Norfolk that she might be infected with yellow fever, but the Navy Department and Surgeon General of the Ma rine Hospital Service succeeded in showing that the ship is in a per fectly healthy condition. His LifeVas 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 Ty 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 Consump tion, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now ' am well and strong, I can't say too much in its "praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Long Trouble. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at J, H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro.' ROSA BONHEUR. Rosa Bjnheur, the famous painter, died in Paris Thursday night. She was born at Bora deaux, March 22. 1822. She was a pupil of her father, Raymond Bonheur, and began her studies by copying pictures in the Louvre. SLe first attracted pub lie attention by the exhibition of two pictures at Bordeaux in 1841, and after that time her fame steadily increased until she took her place in the front rank of art ists as an animal painter. Her most noted picture is ' The Horse Fair," painted in 1853. It was sold to A. T. S ewart, of New York, and afterwards bought at the sale ot the Stewart collection in 1887 by Cornelius Vanderbilt and presented by him to the New York Metropolitan Museum, where it still remains to be ad mired by thousands who visit the picture gallery. She received many medals and honor?, but a few days before her death she modestly declined a special medal which it was proposed to basoow upon her for a small picture she had contributed to an exhibition in Pari?, sayiDg: It is not a picture that deserves a special distinctior," It is rather a peculiar coincis dence that we had just finis bed reading a most interesting and instructive article, illustrated, in the current number of the Out look, on this famous woman, when the news of her death cam? over the wires. 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 Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. Rabbi Htcht Dead Norfolk,May 27. Jonas Hecht died in this city today, aged 95 years. He was a notable man in character, in influence and in the remarkable age to which he has attained. He came to Norfolk in 1863, after having been the spir itual guide and rabbi of a single congregation in New York for 22 years, and was ordained as a rabbi of the temple Oheb Sholem here and remained in charge for over 15 years, Mr, Hecht was one of the orig inal ten men who founded the now powerful Hebrew order of B'nai B'ritb. He leaves seven children, including among them being two or three of Norfolk's most influential citizens. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid 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 . Tornado in Nebraik. Omaha, May 27. Details of last night's disastrous tornado, which swept over this section at midnight, are coning in . The list of wounded now numbers eight. All the injured lived between Min den and Kenasaw, where the cy clone was severest. The damage to property is large. It is believed that some fatalities occurred in re mote sections which are difficult to communicate with. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure affected ia my case by he timely use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera "and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this rem edy. A few doses of it effected a per manent cure. I take pleasure in rec ommending' it to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. V. Liynch, Doir W. Va. This remedy is sold by M. E. Robinson & Bro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro, and J R Smitb, Mt. Olive. N. C. In love affairs, when inclination and duty go hand in hand, one is apt to grow suspicious. THE BEST.PRESCRIPTIONIFORCCHItLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; then why experiment with worth less imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back -if it fails to cure. ON TO MOREHEAD. The Grand Opening and the Open ing Ball -The Univer sity Ball. Raleigh;News and Observer (Sunday.) All day yesterday the young people in Raleigh, and perhaps in several other towns, were talking about the proposed grand opening ball at the Atlantic Hotel, at Morehead, which is to follow the University commence ment, as formerly stated. It is proposed to start the University party from Chapel Hill Saturday morning. June 3rd. They will be met at University Station by parties from Greensboro, Burl ington and other points up the road, and then augmented all along the line by the young fo'ks and their chaperons from Dur ham, Raleigh, Goldsborr, Kics ton and Newbern. It is the earn est desire of the Atlantic Hotel management to make this the grandest opening occasion in the history of tbe Atlantic or ar y other hotel in these parts. Two bands of music will gladden tbe occasion a string band for the ball and the newly organiz ed At lantic Symphony Club, which is composed of a quartet of the finest young vocal and instru mental musicians in the State. The two days' stay at More- head cannot be anything but pleasant and agreeable for those who attend. A few hours danc ing on Saturday night, then a night of sweet, peaceful sleep, fanned by the briny, balmy winds that sweep from old ocean over the sandy sound; a Sunday and Sunday night of rest, pleasure and feasting on the choicest viands to be obtained from either land or water; a Monday crowded with fishing, bathing and other sport; a grand german for Mon day night and a return home Tuesday morning, all to cost but a trifl'ng railroad fare from Ra leigh and Durham of only $3 50 tor the round trip: especially low hotel rates and the pleasure of joining in with a most charming and attractive outing party. Mrs. Dr. Jas. McKee and Mrs. Thos, S, Kenan will chaprone the party from Raleigh. The Messrs. Barbee and their associates have joined heartily with the plan for beginning the season with a grand-aftercom-mencement-opening ball and whatever is necessary for them to do to make the occasion a grand success you can just bet your life that they will do it. The prospects for the record breaking season at MoreLead grows apace. It is announced that the First Regiment Band will be there. This band will play for the Teachers' Assembly dur ing their entire session. Indeed, music is to be a special feature at the Atlantic this season, and the very winds and waves will be laden with the harmony of the band, the orchestra and thequar tet. Get ready to join next Sata urday's Atlantic's outing party. SPECIAL LOW RATES FROM GOLDSBORO. The indications now are that quite a party will go from Golds boro, and fifty are reported com ing from Wilson. The special rate from this city to Morehead and . return, ticket good from Saturday until Tues day, is $2.00. On the whole it promises to be one ef the most delightful occas ions the State has ever known. TO BE RE TRIED. This Time the News Seems To Be Straight and Trustworthy. Paris, May 27. Early this afternoon it was rumored that the pres:dent of the civil section of the Court of Cassation, M, Ballot de Beaupre, had reported to tbe president of the Court of Cassa tion, M. Mazeau, in favor of a revision of the Dreyfus trial, and sending the prisoner again before a court-martial. This, later in the day, was confirmed by a direct statement that the president of the civil section had so reported to the president of the Court of Casea tion, . UrnmnTilf UAOAhnA Ikn Cnnt Reaches the Seat IIUUHJUJ nCaOUCi lliC OCdl of all Blood Diseases and Cures the Worst Gases. , . oioou aiseases Knows that there are no ail ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to cure. Very few remedies claim J5??nle rerf.deep;patedbiooddi8eIl8e8a8 S. S. S. euros, and Tone cm offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit. S S. S. is not merely a tonic it ,aU7 t fueS dWn to the very 8eat of a11 blood diseases, and gets at the foundation of the very worst cases, and routs the poison from the system. Itdoea not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily only to break forth again more violently than ever; S. S. S. forces out every trace of taint, and rids the system of it forever. Ml'S.T. W. TjP TVIVmf omma,.Tr Ala nrmfAn. I ( O ago 1 was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed to die. Several prominent physicians treated me, but all to no purpose. The mercury '.and potash which they gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific. I im proved from the start, as the medicine seemed to go direct to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twentv mwwvaoo uxcu iiio uuixipititeiy . Ov Lib a opecinc S. S. S. 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Fromtheilluatratioa shown, which is engraved direct from a photograph, you oint3 it ica, o i lis Dfaniiitti ojp,-tvi -met mauQ iiumouiiu OuariorSawd Oa!c. antiqre finish, liaiidsomely deeorr.t andVrn?wie.ited, latest I369 Style- XllKAOlKOXEKX is :Q poar.us; contains a cimTes.n scops as iouows;iipiis", -Inripnl, Ualciannv. Hcludia, CelcKle, Cremona. Ba Coupler, rwl-j Csnpler, Diapason Forte, priDclpalForU and Vox iiuma . -; 3 ct&Te Cooplera, 1 Tune Swell, 1 Uraud Organ Swell, 4 Sets "zviW-.tra.Ta.iHd Reaonaloi-y F:-e Quality Heeds, 1 Stcf 57 Pure wi-ct allodia RMis, 1 fittof 32 Charmingly Bi-iiliant Celeste j-tMfe, i of 24 Kii:iMvlIoS aoolh niatpaa ateeds, 1 bet of 4 PtcaMuff Suit Helodloua rrtaelal Heed. iliC fUfti!CPM action- consist of the celebrated tRt HL'&L yUN Newel kteeda, which are only used ii tho highest irrade instruments, albo tHtpd with Man. -0BdCci;lerKaiid 'vx Humana, Ubo best Unite felts, leathers bciiowsot tuo uest ruuir cioLii 3-p. y ociiows bte-ic .;d !lueiit leather in valves. THE ACME QUEEN is li.shod with a 10x14 beveled plate French mirror, nickel la ted pedal frames aiid every modem improvement. i kms:i r iK a Lanilsoma organ stool and the best org an ist ruction book published. f!5 A o&WT grcrr'? YFADC withi wvirn w -- t a every Veaie Qu.n Ur we isasue a writteu binding- SJSyearC- part gives out we repair it free of charpe. Try it one' aonth and we will reiuna your money ie you are not f perfectly satisiieu. swormm org ana win d sold alp Ml. 73. Order at once. Don't delay. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED not dealt with na a&k your neighbor about us. write the publisher of this paper, or Metropolitan National Kai . rnsri nr nnnu comwuT in Chicazo. W. h... . nt. National Bank of the Republic, or Bank of Commerce est business blocks In Chicago and employ over SflOpeonie any VI PIANOS, H12S.OO aad up; atso everything in musical instruments at lowest i wholesale nwirl. special organ, piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address" esl wllole"w prices. Write tor fre SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. (inc.), Fulton, MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LiIFE SAVJSRS" to girls at womanhood, aiding' development of organs and body. No known remedy -for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PEK 1JOX I5Y MAIL Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio, (BFFor sale in.Golisboro by Tn Prprtr tuct a a a -M demonstrates Its superioriW oveV othei blood remedies. It matters not how ob stinate the case, nor what other treat ment or remedies tinva fm'lcM H h a always promptly reaches and cures any disease where the blood is in any way involved. Everyone who has had experience with of Strength is does not have Lion Coffee In hfs store. Bend qs hia name and address that we may place It on sale tbere. Do not accept any substitute. WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. tSfa ad out and send to us and a you kve 3Basi of the Rocky Mountains we -will jc-j uuo niUM-CKAUt 1DH HUCCV to BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, on nonor lrom the best material money ean buy. While in our Free Bugg-y Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made by .:;frhmkr,8. aP S2I.50. S28.75 and $34.75 the exact .- ""y that are sold by machinery dealers, at 45 00 to C.J.00 and. are bemir wi lely advertised by many at 835.00 to60.00. OUR ACME QUEEN AT SS5.0C la the most wonderful value ever offered. Tim LOWEST PKll'B :vek Ql'OlKU OS THE BfcST B! HOY THAT CAN OK BLII.T. We maintain our own five story butrgy factory for the pole r-urpose of building anil apllinir n HRTTFH HVr.ilY THAN ilE CAS BI X ELSUW 1IKKH and to SAVE OLK CLSTOSEXS iiilFiCTI KI R'S PROFIT. Every Buggy We Make la Curranteed Five Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Faster Rigs, TKE ''.ATLSSAl Am3 LA3B8 IN PIR ACME QUEEN cost mci-a thAo double that in the ordinary factory bngpry. We ose a K2.SO cushion cloth, sonic use 90 cent; we use a CI .50 head lining, some use 40 cent we U-e23 cent leather, some use 9 cent; v?eurets.5i colors and varnishes, some use To cent and $1.00 WK PAY A1MOS1 IiOCBLE the price most makers vou this Drica chaiK- - halftae can form ..ni.'.T..r. nmiisBBnit,ewIortor in oni 'nVE TZZXZr' 7?SEy.t?Kr.e.S?? .?!!! !- DesalaineiindWaymanSt,. CHICAGO, ILk.' They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vi(?" or and banish "naina M. . Robinson & BfO., Druggists fei3nsi sssft tis ?rffcf . I S taT 'X -i: V H ti ft -j i II: V