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This Aegtts 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. GOIiDSBORO, JS". C. THURSDAT, JUNE 8. 1899, NO 107 k.. 4 i- j . 1 i i UP taking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safegi uards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present dy. ROYAL BAKING POWPEB CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Goldsboro and Vicinity History In Brelf: Kpitouie of bayiDgs and Doings, Wise and Otherwise. Run Down and Run In by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Local "Grand Kounds." Tax lisiicg is now in oraer. Have you listed? Guess & Willkmp, tho colored excursion managers, vviil run tbeir first excursion this season m .the 4Lh of July to Morehead City. This trip has been an annual oc currence with them for several years and they always have good order and cany a large crowd. JUr. F. C. Overman, is at present do'ng a big business with truck package?, and beans are sell ing for all they aro worth. It the maiket continues high" for a few day9 longer our truckeis will recover somewhat of the losing business on strawberries and peas. Mr. Frank Evan?, the sup erintendent of the Water Works, bas returned from Seven SpringG very much improved in health. Ms many friecds will be glad to learn. He stopped with Mr. H. J Ham, at Rural Rstrca', aud i& very loud in his praise of thai hotel and its popular proprietor. Dr. W. H. H. Ccbb, one of the S ate Medical Examiners, re turned last week from Ashe yUle, where be had been in at tendance upon a meeting of the Board of StateMedieal Ex&miners and the North Carolina State Medical Society. Out of 112 ap plicants for license to practiss medicine, 86 passed successful examination. The new band reel of Golds boro Fire Company No. 1 bas -arrived and is "a thing of beauty." It is of the latest pattern and has all the improvements. The ccm pany are justly proud of their machine. It is their individual property. They bought it and pa;d for it themselves. The reel is on exhibition at their head quarters on John street, and all who see it cannot fail to admire it. The death of Mf. I. Newton Brown occurred at his home in this city Friday shortly after 12 o'clock. While his death was not altogether sudden, still it was unexpected at this time, notwith standing the fact that he had been in feeble health for some time, He bad been a resident of Goldsboro for a number of years and was well known. He leaves a wife and children, who have the sincere sympathy of the whole community iu their sad bereave- merit, Mr. E. M. Andrews, the noted music and furniture dealer of Charlotte, bas opened a branch music establish meet in Golds boro, under the Messenger Opera House, with Mr. H. G. Brown as manager, -and .having tor assist ants Messrs L. H. Nixon and C. T. Morrison and Prof McDoffj', The Argus welcomes the new enterprise to Goldsboro ard wishes for it abundant success. Such an establishment has - long been needed and we are sure that our people will show thier appro ciatiun of: the convenience . f- - forded by giving" a liberal patron- - age. . r - , Goldsboro. and Wayne county ;was well represented atOak Ridge artie'year. Mr. LE. Bas, of this ii itity, 'Messrs. A. and .O. Hooks, of Fremont, and Mr. C. Person, of Pikoville, ,were members of"-;this year's class. Among these to whom- special- diplomas .were granted are Mr. I. F, Bedpa, of FrcmontMr. C. L. O'Berry, of Dudley, Mr. Isaac Uecs, ot Jfike ville, and Mr. , B. F. Edmundson, of Faro. Beside these there were also present at this school Messrs, Dred and Jake Yelverton, of "Fre mont; and ' Messrs. Geerge Yel verton and 3. M. Pate, of this ; City. ; ; V The-'.'election ef Dr. E. E . Smith, the vsrell'known colored ..educator of this city,, to the prin ipalship of the colored State Normal at Fayettevrile, by the " sard of Trustees of that institu tion, of which Mr. Jas. D. Mc Neill is chairman, is a well mer itcd recognition of one of the most courteous and competfnt colored men our State ras pro duced; acd the fact that ha has again been called to preside over this school, in which capacity he was servLEg when President Cleveland made him U.S Minister to Liberii', is the best possible evidence mat his former admin istration was satisfactory. He will, a's by appointment and direction of Superintendent Mebanr, conduct a ten days in sututu fi r colored teacners, at FayetteviUe, beginning July Wih. Dr, Clarence S. Maxwell, of Mt, Olive, was here last Fri day morning, returning from a meeting of tee State Board of Medical Examiners at Asheville, where he passed a successful ex- amination and is now a full fl-dged practitioner. Dr. Max well was so well prepared for coHre by Dr, M. Mcl. Tatum,-f5f Mt, Oiive, that only a two years course at the Medical College of Virginia was necessary to com plete his study. The many friends of the yourg man in this city acd at his heme in Mt. Olive -are highly gratified at bis success after so shore a term of s'udy.and he enters upon his professional labors with the best wishes of all for continued success. It is very probable that the Eclipse Horse Hose Reel Com pany will go to Columbia andtke part in the Firemen's Tourna ment. The At'antic Coast Line has agreed to transport the horse and apparatus free of charge and nas given a rate oi one-' nrst class fare for the trip, which is about 7.00. Ia order to get this low rat9 the company must cany ten men. Everybody who wishes to go cn see Mr. W, B. Patei Chief of the Fire Department, and take advantage of the cheap rate. This very libeial act on the part of the Coast Line people bas pliceil the firemen of UoMsboro under obli gation to them and our citizens generally will fully appreciate the concession. OUR GRADED SCHOOL Closing Fxerclses To-day: Interesting Papers Bead and Ilploma3 Confer red. The Prize Winners: Tom Dewey Breaks The Record. Daily Argus of Friday last. The superb and comprehensive work that our peerless Graded School is faithfully doing, year in and year out, in the education of the hundreds of children tbat thtong is spacious rocyns was made most gratifyingly manifest to-day in the exercises of its graduating class, which were at tended and keenly enjoyed by a large gathering of oureitiz3ns. The original essays read by members of the graduating class reflected the higbest possible credit upon the curricu um of the school, the ability of its faithful faculty and matchless superin tendent and upon the diligence and capacity of-the studants. The following composed the graduating, class and received Dip'orras: Misses May B. Rone, Qaeenie Slaughter, Lossie Slo cumb, Bettie Newsome and Annie A. Hines: Messrs. Thos. A. Dewey, Robert J. Howel), Jr., Ed, W. C. Denmark, Fi-edrick D. Swindell, Jr. , C has, B. Ay cock, Jr, and Sumuel A.-Hines," The diplomas were presented by Hon. C. B. Aycobk, chairman of the Board, in one of his char acteristic impressive talk?, which was earnest, eloquent, practical and one- that imbedded deeper still in the hearts of his' hearers the interests of our -peerless Graded School. The announcement . was then m&de by Superintendent Foust, that the Weil prizes, 5 two- $20 gold pieces, annually given by Mr. Henry "Weil to the two. pupils of the graduating ciasi "scoring the highest average for the year, had, been won by. Messrs, Thos. A. Dewey, sou of Mr. Chas. Dewey, and Robert P. Howell, Jrsbnof Capt. R. P. Howell, the former scoring not only the highest average of his class, but Uhe highest ever made in the ' ' .. . . . nearly yaj years mstory or. tne bchocK- These prizas were pres sented by Mr. 3osE. Robinson, kr.words appropriate andyterse . Mr.Dswey, as leader of his class, wins,; also, - the University scholarship." ' ' . . TOICURE A COLD. IN CjiE DAY Take Laxative Bromb Quinine Tablets. All druggists "refund money if it faJs to cure. 25c. Tte genuine has L. B. No Lady Would Do Such a Thing. No lady would take her watch when out of order, to the first person who dis played the sign " Watches Regulated and Repaired." But she would carefully -enquire for a man whose acknowledged skill entitled him to take in charge the delicate mechanism. How much more careful should a woman be, when she herself is disor derded, not to entrust the delicate and complex mechanism of her being to the first man or woman who displays the sign " Medical Advice Given." No sign is to te trusted which says " Medical Advice Given" and stops there. Medi cal advice can be given only by a phy sician. An accredited physician will put his title with his name. Suppose a sign reads, "Medical Advice Given by a Man." What woman would not in stantly say, "The fact of being a man doesn't qualify him to give medical ad vice. He must be a physician to do that." But suppose the sign reads: " Medical Advice Given by a Woman." Is not the fact just as patent that being a woman does not qualify her to give medical advice. The woman must be a physician to do that. Medical advice given by an unskilled woman is just as dangerous as if given by an unskilled man. In inviting sick and ailing woman to consult him by letter without charge, Dr. Pierce points to an experience and practice of over thirty years, devoted specially to diseases peculiar to women. In that time Dr. Pierce and his associate staff of medical specialists have success fully treated more than half a million women. All correspondence is treated as strictly private and sacredly confiden tial. Letters are promptly answered, and the answers are mailed in' perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing upon them. Write without fee and without fear to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. COLORED NORMAL SCHOOL. The new board of trustees of the Colored Normal School of this city, as constituted by recent Leg islative enactment, mot. and or- inizcd last week by the elec tion of Elder J. W. Gardner tem porary chairman and Mr. J. M. Powell temporary secretary. Messrs W. H. Sugg and D. J. Broadhurst declined the appoint ment as trustees, and MessrB I. F. Dortch and W. D. Creech were elected to fill the vacancies thus caused, and duly qualified by tak ing the oath of office. Messrs. Sol. Weil and J. M. Powell subse quently resigned, acd Messrs, J op. Rosenthal and W. T. Hollowell, were duly elected and qualified as their successors. The board thus constituted, effected a permanent organization by the election of Mr. F. Dortch as chairman, and Mr, W. T. Hollowell as secretary and treasurer. t After elecliog'Prof. Henry E Hagans principal of the school for the ensuin-z year, the board ad journed to meet at an early day to elect assistant teachers. The election of Mr i-Dortch as chair man of the board means for the school an aggressive year of study, as he will give to it that careful administration that characterizes his fulfillment of every trust re posed in him. OFFICERS ELECTED. A large and enthusiastic meet ing of Ruffin Lodge No. 6., K. of P., was held in Castle Hall last week. The amplified Third was conferred and the following of ficers wt re elected for the ensuing semi-annual term: C. C E. M. Borst. . R, C J R. Higgins. Pne. C. W. Grainger. Mat A. R. C. Jenkins. L G.W. J. Gibson. . O. G. C. G. Kornegay. M. of W. Meyer Strauss. " The order of K . of P. is mak ing rapid strides, not only . in North Carolina, but in the entire Supreme Jurisdition. JJeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous little pills. There is a time for all things, The time to take DeWitVs Little Early Risers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, sick-head ache; indierestion or other stomach or liver troubles. They never eripe. J, H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John K. Smith. Mt. Olive. Why do they always put the laundry mark on the' -most con spicious' spot on our best hanker- chiefs r Red HotiFrom the Gun.v .Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years- -Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured hinv Cares Cuts, " Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best File cure on earth.. 25 cts. box Cure guaranteed. Sold by J, IL Hill & Son, Druggists, Golds boro. ' JUNE WEATHER PAST AND TO COME. Ho Fir Morehead and ihe At' an tie Hotel. The month of June is almost al ways a trying and uncomfortable month. -People have not become accustomed to heat oy day and by night, and to the impertinences of insect life, and they fret under the annoyances and discomforts. But June is not always a disagree able month. The -temperature should range between 71 degrees and 90 degrees, acd if it goes above 90 degrees it is more than normal. In 1881 there wap, how ever, a June day that - showed a record in North Carolina of 104 degreep. It was a scorcher. But in 1889 there was a day when the temperature fell to 48 degreep, and people wanted overcoats. The coldest June within the North Carolina records was that of 1S84, and the warmest that of 1881. Ex-Observer Dunne, of Ala bama, has become a forecaster, and he predicts a" June in the South that will be very comfort able indeed. Cool spells and f re quent showers will characterize it. Two hot spells will occur, but they will be of brief duration. The succession of weather will, in his opinion, be as follows: Opening warmer, followed by a storm and a cool period; then there will be four days of hot weather, sizzling hot; a storm period will follow the heat and cooler weather, two days of warm weather will occur, before ancther storm and cool period will be ushered in; then a hot spell covering two breathless days, followed by cooler weather and the close of the month. Professor Dunne invites stu iy andcriticism of his forecasts of the weather. He predicted the cold wave of last February, aid alto gether he has an enviable, record as a forecaster of that uncertain quantity, the weather. At Morehead, however, by the "ever-sounding sea" June weather is always most delightful and the proprietors of the Atlantic Hotel are pleasant always. TO CURE A COLD IN NE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine-Tablets. All druggists refund -money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q on each tablet NEW BAPTIST PASTOR. Rev. W. C. Newton, the new pastor of the First Baptist church, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the city last Saturday and filled the pulpit of that church Sunday and preached a very force ful and eloquent sermon. . Mr. Newton is a native North Carolinian, and quite a young man, being only about 25 years of age. He graduated at Wake Fores'; college in 1895, and tworl years later completed the course at Rochester Theolog-'cal Semi nary. Since that time - he has been pastor of Alexander Avenue church in New York City. Mr. nd Mrs. Newton will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., for a few days, until they are prepared to begin housekeeping. . . . The Arotjs for-Uself and on be half of our peopla welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Newton to Goldsboro, and assures them of the cordial friendship and esteem of Dot only the congregation of the Baptist church, but of the congregations of all our several churches and of all our .citizens generally. " Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver " and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel tho results in loss of appetite, . poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache ana iireu, iiBiiess, run-uown reel ing. - But there is no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W . Gard nor, IdaviUe, Irid." He eays: IL1 Elec tric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives' or dieB. It did more to give me new strength nnd good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at J, H7 Hill & Son's, Drug .Store, Golds boro. 'Every bottle guaranteed. TORNADO'S TERRIBLE WORK BOWLING ALLElf FALLS ON HOSPITAL PATIENTS. One Dead and Others May Die- Fierce Wind Sweeps Down - and Lilts a Bnilding From its Founda tions. - ---- Morgacton, N. C, June 2. One patient of tha Stat Hospital for the insane was killed and twelve others wounded by a tor nado yesterday afternoon, Other victims of the disaster are expected to die of their injuries. About 5 oclock yesterday af ternoon, while patients of the hos pital were making hay in a fit 1 1 belonging to the institution a cloud came up from the wesT, accom. panied by strong wind, which de veloped into a tornado. Tho haj7 makers to the nrmber of thirty- four took refuge under the asylum bowling alley, a long, low build ing on the slcpe of a hill, the rear part resting on high p llirs. As the wind increased invio, lence the building was lifted from its pillars and dashed to the ground, falling upon a number of the people who had sought refuge undtr it. A patient from Ashe ville namd Sawyer was killed outright. Dr. Murphy gave out the fol lowing list of casualtie? s Sawyer, killed; Slater, internal injaries. will probably dir; Farley, both thighs broken, condition serious; Keider, injured in the hips; Burd, broken thigt; Green, dislocated hip- M.cPheeters, arm broken, Dickson, compound farcture of both legpj others sligntly wound ed. All the injured are miles. Hospital physicians are as sisted in caring for the injured by doctors returning from ihe meet ing of the State Medical Society in Asheville. Dr Murphy is do ing every thing possible for the comfort of the wounded. LIKE THE AMERICAN PRES. . Am Arkansas Firm Used It Last Season With Great Satisfaction Commercial Appeal, Memphis Term. A. J. Clements, of the firm of Clements & Daniel, cotton gin ners of Lonokp, Ark . was in the city yesterday. Mr. Clements was seen by a Commercial Appeal re presentative in the office of the American Cotton Company, in the- Centinental building-, and he talked very enthusiastically of j that company's Roundlap bale pres?, which he bas been operat ing at his gin the past season,. H6 comDressed about 4.000 bales on his Rouudlap fjale presp, and the cotton was all sold at the press at Memphis prices. Mr. Clements says. that a Roundlap bale from ' the American Com pany's press will net from 12.50 to $3.00 more than from the old press. In facV: a farmer a few months ago, made a test of the matter, bringing the exact numa ber of pounds of the same quality to Mr. Clements that he did to a square bale presswithput letting either gin know he was making the te'sf, and the Roundlap -bale netted just f 3 75 more than the square bale. Mr. Cle'meuts sajs that one season has satisfied h'm of the merits of ,tfie American-Com pany 'a Roundlap bale press.vIt is a good thing he says, both for the ginner and the farmer, and his firm will continue its use and abandon its other press entirely. Should it resemble its former self when burned Coney Island rises from its ashes like a phooe nix, it will be a bird. Working Night and Day. ' The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made' is Dr. Bang's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power They're wonderful in - building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, Golds boro, DruggiBts. ' ; . THE TRUTH COMES OUT Story ot the Kidnapping br ught On By Ma i n C1 ark's Nurse New Yoik, Jnna 2 Currie Jones, the nurse of Clark's who was implicated in kidnapping MarioD, was found this after noon "at Summit N.J. Sie at first denied her identity, but on baing closely questioned bnkj down and confessed that she was Car rie Jones and that she abducted the child. She was takon before a justice and remanded. S ie ex plained that Mr. Wilson put ber up to steal the cbild,saying there was plenty of money in it. The witntss said the Wilsons bad been kind to.ber. She consented She says she. answered several advertistm3nts for a nursS-and was finally hired by Clark. Oo the Sunday of the abduction the Wilsons met her at Central Park They ail rode to sou.h ferry, where they changed, the baby's clothing. They went to Brock lyp, thon raturaed to Now Yjfk and took a train for 13toatsburg. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer., ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold?, , have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfation of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchi tis Hoarseness and all the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on J. H. Hill & Son, Druggists, and get a free trial bot tle. Regular size 50c. and 1. Every bottle guaranteek, or price refunded. Got Tired ot Fa ni work Raleigh, June 3 The officials at the penitentiary were surpris ed yesterday to see a negro con vict walk up to th gate and ask admission. He was ready turned ia and qiastionjd afterwards. He told them candidly that he escaped from the rice farm near Wilmington and walked back to the penitentiary. Asked why he had done so he explained that it had got too hot down there for him and thut then they were 'whipping niggers to make 'em work harder" and that that wa&. a thing he didn't approve of.He sa'd he ''jes. nacheriy got tired er farm work any way aai wanted ter come back ter Raleigh." Relief in Six Hours. Distressing- Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hour3 by 'New Great South American KiJney Cure." It is a great suprir-e on account ot its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and bacs. in male or female. Relieves retention of watei almost immediately. If you want qujck relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by M, E. Robinson & Bro., Druggists Goldsboro, N. O. The Cubins are becoming sat isfied that a honorarium is better in these times than a gun, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds, Burns. "What you want is not temporary re lief from piles but a cure.to stay cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. Soothes and qui kly heals old sores, scalds,cuts, burns, wounds and skin diseases. J. H. Hill & Son. Goldsboro, and John B Smith. Mt. Olive. If girl cannot be woman acd angel at tha same timr, let her pospone being the angel. RHEUMATISM CDD IN A DAY "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Peuralgia radically curesTn 1 to 3 days Its action upon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease lmm'e diately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by M. E. Robinson & Bro, Druggists, Golds boro, I. C. Blackberries are now putting on price airs that lately belonged to the strawberry. NO CORK NO PAT. . That la the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. It Is simply Tron and Quinine in a tastelea orm. Children love it. Adults pre fer' it to bitter, nauseating Tonics Price? &9c. . ' - Maybe the man who .. only wanted to write a nation's songs felt that they would .draw in liberty with the air they breathed - ITCH'on human cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanity Lotion. This never fails. Sold by M. E. Robin son & Bro., Druggists, yoldeboro.N. f. S. S. S. Is-ths Only Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. j , . , iuK muio mau mere luiuo is requirea. B.oaB. IJ;q!J an blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it Keof"theta-nte tlie disease' thua permanently eliminating every. The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads shpuld impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment ivhich can not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for vvhiSh the doctors insist that a dangerous surtrical Mr. H.E. Thomnsnn nfTLTnioTrMl bad case of Scrofula broke out on the which had to be lanced and caused me Kua uraieu jur a long wmie, out the physicians were un able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used , but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S., and I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. a s mo icmcuj, x was soon curea permanently, and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstfnate, deep-ieated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting ith the various so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood troubles can beVomptly cured, instead of erdumg years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to cure fecrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Bolls, Tetter, Pimr les, Sores, Ulcers, etq. Insist upon S S S. ; nothing can take its place! .Books on blood and skin diseases will - be mailed free to any address by th Swift Spec:fio Company,,Atlanta, Georgia. 1 The Monarch - t srHK fri-IIH t ir. -ora. (ABSOLUTELY PURE.) - . .' Its strength comes from its purity. It is all pure coffee, freshly roasted, and is sold only in one-pound sealed packages. Each package will make 40 cups. The pack age is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. Insist on "Lion" Coffee Never ground nor sold In bulk. None Genuine without Lion's head. If your Grocer -SAVE IGE' Parker & Falkener Furniture Co The People's Friends. Established 1880. Moore & Robinson,- UNDERTAKERS.! Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Cofflins and Caskets. Quality and Prices Guaranteed asJLow as the Lowest I J Buggy and Carriage Department! "We build buggies, wagons arid carts to order, and will repair your vehicle in a workman-like manner, at satis factory prices. Mr. Allen Moore, of the firm, has moved his residence to the j, celling adjoining our place of business, (on south side), were ce can be found both day and night, when not in the she , Get our prices before going elsew ' e. - 4(hn Street, op. Baptist Church. Phones, Mo. 9)1, 79, and 7. Our Mew Stock: of W. L. iOouglarShoes -are here. AH styles and. shapes in Calf, Kangaroo and Vici-Kid. When in need ot a pair of shoes, it will pay you to see our stock. T There are dozens of remedies recommended for Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to afford temporary relief, butJ3. S. S. ia absolutely the only remeay which completely cures it. Bcrofula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the many so-called purifiers and tonics because some- fl glands of my neck much suffering. : 'A k, I of Strength is fcrgriitriirr! does not hare Lion Coffpo in his store. Bend us hta name and address that we may place It on sale there. Do not aocept WOOLSOn'bpICE CO.. Toledo, Ohio. BUY A o Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator ! The best insullated, . most economical and handsomest Refriger ator made any size desired. Prices on these and other goods ROCK BOTTOM. Established 1880. Hood & Britt. LION
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