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; f i 3 r- . ? A Democratic New9taier. PRICES ARE FIXED BY THE SURPLUS The size of the crop, be it wheat, cotton or what not, deter mines the price. If it be a staple wanted in many countries, it is the world's crop of it that fixes the price, When the world's de mand has a focal point, as wheat has and cotton ha?, and most other crops have, then the deal ers at that focal point adjust the demand to the known supply, and thus it comes about that Liv erpool is said to fix the price of ties, wheat or cotton. Such deal ers cannot determine a price re gardless of a crop, for if they do, or if they misjudge, their punish ment is assured. The price of a world's crop must be adjusted to a world's supply and a world's demand. A world s demand for a sur plus of a country very naturally fixes the price at home. It cer tainly operates to sustain the home price. If, for example, there should be no foreign demand for our surplus cotton or our sur plus wheat or our surplus pig iron in years when we have such a sur plus, prices at home would be sadly demoralized, and no one would be crying out against Liver pool or London or Hamburg be cause they want our products or fix cur prices. A Liverpool dealer in cotton first tris to ascertain what the crop of the year is likely to be; and when he becomes satisfied as to that, he then estimates the probable demand throughout the world, and then he determines what he is willing to pay. If a hundred cotton dealers in Liver pool go through this process of ascertaining: the price, no two of them reaching the same result. then these men arrange them selves into two parties, the bulls and the bears, and the struggles of the two parties determine the price of this country's surplus cottoD, aud that in turn deter mines the price at home. The beat-s could not, however, turn bulls and put the price "up re gardless of the crop, nor vice versa, for the surplus crop itself would come tumbling in, or the reverse, and confound and upset their plains. It is in a word the old law of supply and demand . applied in a world-wide way, and no one can afford to disregard it. A crop must by its bulkine3SJr other weakness be strictly local, if its price is to be determined at home. The price of pumpkins is deter mined at home, but the price of apples is not, because apples can be and are shipped to other coul-triee. Republicans and Trusts. We have predicted time and again in these columns that the Republican party in the next cam paign would vie with the Demo cratic party in its denunciation of trusts. Had there been any doubt a3 to this, the Republican conven tion in Ohio would have removed it. "We commend the action of the Seventy-third Assembly of Ohio," says the platform, "in passing the stringent law on our statute books, prohibiting the or ganization of trusts, and we pro nounce such unlawful combina tions as inimicable to the interests of the people. We congratulate the people of the State upon the fact that the Republican Legisla ture enacted this law, and we de mand its rigid enforcement." This utterance is more signifi cant as coming from Ohio, the State of President McKinley, end his right hand man, Mark Hanna. It i3 prophetic of the . national , platform of 1900. There is a popular prejudice .against trusts, and politicians are not slow to . take advantage of such an oppor , tunity to play upon the passions of the people. " , What will the Democrats do about this? The Republicans are evidently going to steal their thunder, if they can, and" Demos cratslike Mr. Altgeld are dis posed to go a bow shot beyond and to declare that the only way to deal with , trusts is for, the government to confiscate them and operate them. - f; Mr. Altgeld says that the peo ple will not be satisfied with a mere denunciation of trusts, but will demand some practical " remedy for. them, and that the only' practical remedy is govern -merit ownership. Will the Demo crats take Altgeld's view? That is the question and, the greatest '.question, it seems to us, that the DRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR is for women's diseases and irregu larities. It cures everything that is commonly called a "female trouble." It acts directly upon all the distinctly feminine organs of generation, driv ing out weakness and imparting strength; stopping unnatural drains, and regulating the monthly flow in every instance. It makes sickly and weakly women strong and well again. $1 a bottle at drug stores. Sena for a- tree book about it. te Bradfield Regulator Co. , Atlanta, Ga. Democrats will have to considar between this time and th6 time of holding the" covention in 1900. Mr. Altgeld has anticipated the action of the Republican party, and, beiDg a shrewd politician, he has moved the party standard nearer than ever towards the realm of complete Socialism, and has challenged the party to fo! low his lead. What is the party going to do about it? We say that this is a question which the party caunot put aside and might as well meet it now as later. It is said that Mr. Altgeld is to be Mr. Bryan's manager, One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what It was made for. Wm. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough (Jure is best of all." It relieves in stantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. cougn9, colds,croup, whoop ing-cough, la grippe and pneumonia. J. H. Hill & bon, Golds boro, and John K. Hmith, Mt. Olive, THE SECOND REGIMEJHT. To be Inspected During the En campment by Major Hart. Major S. L, Hart, assistant in spector general, has been ordered by the ad j utant general to inspect the companies of the Second Regiment, North Carolina State Guard. The inspection will be made during the encampment at Morehead. The Second Regiment will go into camp there between the 14th and 20 ol July. Major Hart is one of the most enthusiastic guardsmen in the State and a splendid officer, pop ular and efficient. He was the author of the State Guard Act passed by the last Legislature, and through his efforts the ap propriation was made sufficient to again permit of the holding of the annual encampments. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newly discovered remedy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and as&imilation of food, and restoring the derantred digestive organs to a natural condition. It is a dissovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical profession. J. H. Hill & Soa Goldsboro, and Jno. K. smith, Mt. Olive. i This country has lost its great philosopher and guide and inter viewer, for Mr. Depew has left it. May his stay abroad be long and pleasant, THE BEST.PRE8CR1PTI0NJ0R CHILLS and feyer is a bottle of. Grove's Taste less Chill Tonio. Never fails to cure; then why.experiment with worth less imitations? Price 60 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. Carl Brown is working up an other "Coxey's army to march to Washington, but he will find that Peffer. who wanted him admitted to the Senate floor for an har-. angue, is no longer there. MOZLEI'S LEMON ELIXIR Regulates tbe Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For biliousness, constipation, and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headaches. - For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nertous prostration. For fevers, chills, debility and kid ney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon El ixir. " 60 c and $1 bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozely, At lanta, Ga. Gratitude. Dr. H. Mozley Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir, I have never had another attack of those fearful sick headaches, and thank God that I have at last found a aiedicine that will cure those Awful srells. Mr?. Etta W. Jones, Parkersburg, West Virginia. " Mozley'a Lemon Elixir I suffered with indigestion and dys entery for two long years. I heard of Lemon Elixir; got it; taken seven bot tles and am now a well man. Harry Adams. No. 1734 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. MOZLET'S LEMON ELIXIR cured my husband, who was afflicted for years with large ulcers on his leg, and was cured after using two bottles; and cured a frigad w torn the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for years with nervous prostration. Mrs. E, A!. Bevillle, Woodstock, Ala. y MOZLEY '8 LEMON1HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, .Colds, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem- orrhageand all throat ana long dis eases. Eflegant, reliable, a Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, To cure piles, strike at the root that's the way. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve strikes at the root it removee the cause, quidkly and 'permanently. Don't squander time and money trying to remove the effects J. H.Hill & don, Goldsboro, and John R, Smith, Mt Olive. DREYFUS CASE, New Trial Ordered -Two Reas ns Assigned For the Decision. - Paris, June 3. The Court of Caseation has decided in f aror of revision of tbe Dreyfus case as its submission to a new court mar tial to be held at Henries. The court in its decision give3 two reasons for its judgment. The first is that tbe document contain ing the words "canaille deD" was not applicable to Dreyfus and was communicated to the court martial, and has been of a nature to influence its decision. The second reason is that tbe bordereau was written upon pa per identical with that used in authentic letters written by Es terhezy, and Sbat the bordereau was also identical in handwriting with Esterhszs's. The new court martial will pass upon the following question 'Is the accused guilty of hav ing in 1894 maintained relations with a foreign power of a nature to permit it to engage in or pro mote hostilities against France? ' After the decision was an nounced the court room was cleared of public spectators. M. Cabines then announced to the court that his client, ex Major E sterna zy, acknowledged his authorship of the bordereau, and the court is now considering weather or not this constitutes another new fact to be included in its decision. Mme. Dreyfus has been author ized to inform her husband of the decision of the court. When this authorization was conveyed to her she replied with deep feeling that she welcomed the hour of justicp, of which she had never despaired, and awaited with ahso lute confidence the verdict of fu ture judges in her husband's case. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feot. It sures painful, smartirg, -nerv ous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the great est comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists, grocers and shoe stores and general storekeepers everywhere. By mail for 25ctss. in stamps. Trial pack age FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N X. The trusts do not miad anti trust plank in republican plat form, for they hava aa unders standing with the platform mak ers, DeWitt's Little Early Risers act as a faultless pill should, cleansing and reviving the system instead of weaken ing it. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to take, and entirely free from objectionable drugs- They assist rather tnan compel. J. H. Hill & Son. Goldsboro, and Tohn R. Smith, Mt! Olive. The automobile does well on good road?, but on bad roads the patient mule is still at tbe head of the transportation business. Sr. Cady'g Condition Powders are just what a horse needs when in baa condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition Price 25 cents per package. For sale by M. E. Robinson and tiro, and Goldsboro Drue Co. in Goldsboro, and J. R. Smith Mt. UiiveJN . j. Faderejvski, it seems, -was not married again the other day as was reported, but continues to be the only long-haired member of his household. Tetter Salt-Rheum and Eczema. . The intense itching and smarting in cident to these diseases, is instantly allayed Dy applying Uhamberiain's Eye and SKin Ointment. Mary very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 2jcts. per box. or sale by M E Robinson & Bro. and Goldsboro DrugCo. in Goldsboro and J. R. Smith MtTolive N. Justice, never morestardy, is about to arrive in Prance, and stay awhile, BLOOD CUKE SENT (RK. A Cure For Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, Scrofula, Blood Poisun, Cancer, Eto If you have tried" sarsaparillas, patent medicines, and doctored, and still have old, persielent 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, fever 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, andit 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 ofB. B.B. absolutely free. B. B, B. is an old, well-tried remedy, hence we know "tbat it cures to stay cured, for the people cured by B, B.B. years ago are well to- uday and free from all blood impurities. Cancer, Bleeding, Eating; Sores Cancer of Nose, Hp face, ear or neck external or.internal cancer, bleeding, eating sores, are ail cured with B. 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, Ga. " ' Describe your symptoms and - free personal medica' advice m be given, DELINQUENT TAX LIST For, Goldsboro Township Under execution for taxes due 1898 and unpaid, notice Jlb hereby given that I have levied on the real and personal property of the persons named below, and will sell same at the Court House Door on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1899, at 12 o'clock, for said taxes and costs. W. A. DENMARK, Tax Collector Goldsboro Township. D S Aldridge. $5 94 WBArtis ......... .. 5 09 Jonas Anderson 6 34 Judy Askew.. '.. 3 18 Calvin Bryant...... ...... 2 32 James Barbary 1 12 RachelS Battle.,.. . 7 1 51 T A Bunn 2 66 R C Carrell .' 8 03 James Dixon, col 2 87 Whit Dortch. . . . r 9 23 Amos Edmundson ; 54 Jno'D Fields 3 76 Henry Fowler.. 4 46 Henry Guess .......'. 10 54 Charley Hicks 3 35 Isaac Hamilton. 1 60 James Hpgans . , 19 01 Henry Hadley. 199 T O Kelly. 10 74 Spias Kilpatrick 1 60 Isaiah Lane 3 46 Robert Lamb 5 31 J M Lumley 4 57 Mack Morgan 2 66 Arnold Moses 4 31 Tom McDaniel . 1 60 H C Odom 5 18 Sarah Osburg 6 15 Willis Peel 6 36 Joe Pitman 2 85 Isaac Pate 6 31 John Pennington 4 97 Smith & Fowle . 3 72 Mary S Thompson . 1 06 Bettie Thompson ' 1 04 Mack Williams 3 56 Megie Watson 1 06 Delinquent Tax List , For the City ot Goldsboro. The real estate and personal prop erty of the parties named below have been levied upon for city taxes, for 1898, and I -will sell same at pub lie auction, at the court house door, in Goldsboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock m , Monday, the 19th day of June, 1899 S. W. DRAPER, Tax Collector. Goldsboro, N. C, May 17, '99 D S Aldridge $ 2 84 Jonas Anderson 2 17 WBArtis 2 6 R N Bowden 1 72 John Booth. 2 27 Sam Cohn 6 20 Mrs Sam Cohn 13 SO R C Carroll . 1 67 Reuben Davis 94 Amos Edmundson 30 Hiram Harrison 1 98 James jHogana. : 6 52 Ralph Hines 21, D D Hale 46 Fred Hill...:'. 1 97 C E Haskett .". '2 70 Leri Johnson 1 76 T O Kelly 4 68 Abram Latta. 2 40 Slunroe Newborn 1! 26 N B Outlaw 2 2 Mia Annie Outlaw 7 20 W M Roundy 2 14 Mrs Lizzie O'Daniel... .' 14 10 Toney Smith estate 2 00 E T Snipes -1 90 A A Smith 46 H C Shannon 14 69 John R Smith 4 16 A L Sumner , 2 86 Bettie Thompson 60 J W Taylor , 3 16 Mack Williams 2 02 Mrs J R Griffln 4 76 Notice ! Jiorth Carolina, Wayne County. Superior Court. J. D. Bardin, administrator of J J. Bat din, dee'd, vs. Moses Dew, et als. The defendants William Barber, William Stansell, and S. 1. Griffin are hereby notified that this is a special proceeding pending in the Superior court of Wayne county. N. C, wherein the petitioner, J . D. Bardin, adminis trator of J. J. Bardin, seek3 to con demn for assets for the payment of debts all the real estate of J. j. Bardin, situate in Wayne county, K". C, to which action all the heirs at law of the said J. J. Bardin have been made par ties, and the said defendants, William Barber, William Stansell and S. I. Griffin are hereby notified to appear and answer or demur to the petition which has been- hied herein in the of fice of the clerk of the Superior Court in Goldsboro, N. C, -at 10 o'clock a. m., on July 12. 1899. ' This the 29th day of May, 1899. 1. If. UKM.JN1J, C. S. C. Wayne County, N. C Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nancy M, Bass, deceased, all persons holding claims against her estate are notified to present them for payment by the 18 day of May, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tneir recovery; and all persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned or his attorneys. W. H. H. COBB, Adm'r of JNancy M. rSass. ALLEN & OORTCBY Attorneys. Goldstiorp, N. O. May 18, 1899. - NOTICE . Having1 this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne county, N. C. , as administrator of the estate of Mary M. Carrow,dec'd, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pav- ment, and to all persons holding1 claims to present the same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 3rd day of May 1900, or this notice will be pieaaea in Dar oi uneir recovery. ' A.UAHIJSIjB Adm. Mary M; Carrow, dee'd Goldsboro, XC., May3, lS99.- Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of It. V. Cox, deceased, all persons holdmsr claims aeruinat his es tate are notified to present them for payment by the 12th day of May, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and all persons indebted to Bald estate are notified to make im mediate payment., W.- T. Dortohj May 12th, 1899. - - Admr DROPSY! CURED with Yegetabl. Hemedies. HftT eared many thousand casea. called hoDelesa. In tea tlji at least two-thirds of all symptoms remoT d. Testimonials and TEH BATS treatment free. iWe Go For war i The following prices are bound to lead: rl3l flAArtP Fercales e UP Ginghams, 5s per yard and up. I II 1 1 1 1 1 II II I ood Homespun, 5c yard, Calico, 5c a yard and up y I y yUUUei ToweliDg 5c yard and up, Curtain goods, 5c a yd up. Pants Cloth 8c and up, Outing 5c and up, Bed Tick ing 5c a yard and up. Yard wide Bleechf ng 5c a yard. IS OTiONS Socka 5e Stockings 5c per pair. Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Hamburg?, etc all cheap. TKUNKSJ, HATS, etc A. fine line of Trunks with tray for only $1 and up Valices 25c and up. Hats 25c and up. A good Man's Hat for $1. .ShnP I ShnP f In this one thing- 1 lead. . A solid leather Man's Shoe oiio i onuco i for only t and up golid Leather Woman's Shoe $1 and up. Chiljren's shoes from 25c up. Mippers and Oxford Ties from 25c up. firnf'Prip's I Coflee 1(c per pound, Starch 5c a lb, Vinegar 5c a qt, Molas-v-ji ses 7c per qt, Flour, Meat, Meal, etc as low as the lowest. Crockery, Tinware, Wpodenware, Tobacco, and in fact everything keptln stock will be sold at rock bottom prices. These prices are strictly cash. F. B. Edmundson, huItler 1vA -- V Styles in 9 It s At, RKA SON ABLE PriGes, Gall at psteitu ODD FRLIOWS' GORNRR. NEW. NEW. NEW! Something new in Collars, UMBRELLAS! Big; values'just received, nice assortment. HOW'S SHiS Big line nice Shoes for gents .wear, from $2.f0 to"4.00 worth from $2.50 to $5.00. Yesterday's express brought another lot of Wavarly and Ivanhoe Bioy cles Now is your chance. ir. is. Ladies we can show you Yours'anxiousito please, soutnerianfl Briiieii & 60' even The Very Finest of O ; A POSITIVE Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervous Prostration and all Kidney and Liver Troubles. S?Its general restoratives properties are wonderful. Each spring has its own peculiarities all seven are marvelous. Reduced Eates on all Railroads. Hacks to meet all trains at LaGrange. Telephone line from Seven Springs to LaGrange. Water works in hotel. Hot and cold water baths, free to guests in hotel. For G. F. Smith, Prop SBVEN SPRINGS, N. C. SEftD US GZZE DOLLAR Cut this ad. out and senato us with 1.00. and we will SEW IMPKOVKD AC UK y IEKN FAKLOK OKtiAX ,by f reiIi t C. O. D. , tubject to esami nation. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot, aud if you find it exactly as represented, equal to organs that retail at $75. 00 to $100.00, thegreatest value youever taw ami far better than organs advertised by others at moremonej, paythefreightasrentoor BpeeUl 90 dsTs offer pries, $31.35, less the CI. or 930. 75 and freight charges. $31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 99 DAYS FRiCE. iSSWSE " - 1 " price chain ed by others. Such an oiler was never xnada ceiore 511 r i niir nurru nncnf thpi most dcrmbUe and sweetcsttoned In- IhC AviilC yutCri stmmentaeverinade. Fromtheiiiustration snow u, wuiiu is cu1 lavua uiicuu 1 1 uiu t (Hiuwoim, j Quarter Sawed Oa k, antique finish, Vlayvti fefcwilliS? ome idea oi its opnoiuui appearance, iviaae Troriiouiiu j ieet mciied mn, incues mng, j hkjjics iuur.uu Sfifi nnnnrlTpnntains & oetnven.il stuns as toliOWS : Diapason, -Vlnclpal, Dalciana, Jlclodia, teste, Trciaona, Bass Coupler, freble Coupler, Diapason Forte, Priaclpal forte, and Vox Ilama :ia; 2 Octave Couplers, 1 Tone Swell, 1 Grand Organ Swl'H, 4 SeU Vcfi.-Btral Toned ItMosatory Pi; e Quality Heeds, ! Petof 37 Pure :wect todia Herds, 1 get or R7 Charmingly Brililact Celeste leedi, 1 Set or 34 Kith ReHowSmoota Diapason Reede, I Set of 'A Ple&sicg SoftM'-Iodioas Principal Reeds riiC APIJEC nnrrM action consist of the celebrated iFTl. HU1 yUECH SewtlKeedtf, which are cniy usod n the highest prrade instruments, al-o iitted with Hao aocd Coupler and Voi Hemana, also best- Iolse felts, leathers ;tc, bellows of the best rubbor cloth. 3-?iv bellows rtnek md finest leather in valves. .THE ACME OUENis Mushed witn a 10x14 beveled piate rre;icti mirror, mctrel plated pedal trames and every modern improvement. frtiiXiSH fi:ee a handsome organ stool and the best org aa instruction boolc unblislied. GUARANTEES 25 YE AR8 eTJili mi it; Tti l,ir l.lip. timr!S find onwHt.irm nf wlilch Jf an : im-.it Hinpn llrvail w ISSIIP n. v.-l i;.f.tn hiniiinarvOB part gives out we repair it free of charge. Try It ontfJ;? "Zr'ltr' Dffifectiv satisncn. 6ur these ore ana will be aolaaifcf moniii H.UU wo win iciuuu juui iiiuucj it you me tin tc 8-31.79. Order atonee. lnra'taelay. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED SJm not dealt with ns ask your neighbor abont us, write yiSii'sii the publisher of this paper, or Metropolitan ationa s-r-.t----"- it zg&i: Bank. National Bank of the Kepublic, or Bank of Commerce. ChirAim- or ftermnn t vnh.T,.n t.i, m any railroad or express company in Chicago. We h.e . e.piui Bt over 460.ono.0, occupy entire one of the ifre. est business blocks in Chicago and employ over 800people in our own building-. WKShLL OR(1ASsIt5 mlS BEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, SEfm OME-DOLLAR rou by freittht C. O. D. subject to examination, you cj.ii examino it at your freight d-pot and if llnd it fOUAL TO ANY loo.J 1'OP UCUtilf you ever saw, perfectly satisfactory an1! tho UKAXDhbT BAKtiAlS YOU have Evit9fBJiOR KKARDCir, niiR SPECIAL OFFES pay rf tbe railroad agent , $16. tO TO $90.00 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE. )-j b,r'Me WF ST 1 His BEST.-Our wheels. pear nnii bodies are Walw Rubbed and the Hilerfal and tthorln P.-loUng OUR ACME QUEEM, would paint three ckeap bu3e!. S55.00 BARELY COVERS COST of material ai.d labor, lea vmu us the smallest proflt inirart"Mc but jre are building TO buggies a day and to advertise our Duggy tactory x-eare miun; to KM.i.i .'t.ii (is l7oo PROFil Ititd. We, know S7O.00 daily jirofiton 70 buer:,8 will satisfy us, adrertise us everywhere and build up the iAKDEBT BTJOOV BUBUSTESS I THB WOULD. . " ' , miccu n.hnilriin lutrm. tf pijtA trat'Xj ninth AF bftt.niT trimmpd. sminmi f.nftrf leather quarter top solid panel baok, 6prings in back, leather eowred Bow and Nnta Rubber Steps, Tet.et anet. body 34x54 inches, No. 1 Sarven's patent sere wed rim w heels, painted I. lfi eoats, body black, pear uark preen with ,.n (telicate modest strininir. eomolete with shafts, side and back Curtains, boot storm apron add ami rB!m nil shafts. Pole, Neek;oke and WhIBetreea fat plate f at. ill, nUiwriKClwEuu miles, vs.uvi Bin, allies, r-i. to . iwi miies. bji -- ... erajn sViC? I AB with ycur order, VtB tllKiSTEK tbe Bu?rj la Hfacb o biMj and OCFIU Ji-lt if eatHfaetory, pay tbe railroad airent balance, (54. oo and aMcfctebara-rs, otherwise pav notliino- and the agent will return buRiry ateur expenseJtndwe wjil return yourtl . DON'T BUT A CHEAP FACTORY BtTGQY now sold almost eTcl:isiely by aril Macuinery Peelers and Catalomie Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCV WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCOY, 'CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. wd SEARS. nOEDUCK fit CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL. .- X. Dress S Bros -the celebrated C. and C. some big values In pique? all color All Mineral Waters CURE FOB O terms address, 5 seiid you tliis - Sn;:'3sr?fe sxgtftf- (pillTf mm vJ!,J iviiiOL" o prices, write for free Desplainesand Wayman Sts., CHICAGO, ILk. cut th!s ad out ard Bend to ua and i$ yov live Ijasfc of the .liocki.- Llountams we will send tJiia HICH-CRAfi TOP tUHCV tc PRICE 55.00 and freight charges. Ices the Oap Dollar sent with order. SpringSe mm BUILT IN OUR OW!l Fir.TCEV iti CHiCACD cn honor from the beat material money can buy, Wlule ii oiv Free Buggry Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made bj other maker. at S2I.50, 28.75 and S34.7S the exa ean.o biiKythat are sold by jo-ichinery dealen., at 4;VCt t( C75.0' and'are op'ner widely advertised by menv at $35.00 to SCO. OC CiilR ACME QUEEN AT S55.CO is tho moy tvadcierful value ex ai offered, tub voviEgt PMU'JI vc: QVOtLli 03 THE BKST BI UUY 1 11A T ( At BH IH 1L1'. We inflintau ourowaiiwfltory buirgry ractorjr for the sol; ; .. purpose of building and r olling a BETTFR (itti 111AM UK til l tii3f. 1HJ K Bfl lO -BA)Z LLC" Cl'STOBESi MiSUFACTKKSB'S I'Hl.FIT. Evary Buggy Wa Mfte 13 Cnaranteer! Fivo Yea-3 and They Wiil out weir Kive Ordinary Factory THE MATFKIM AHB IftSES Vi PUB i"". Pl'frs cost more (ha. ttouijl tiiat ill tlte onitiuLiy icloiy tmty. we use a ez.au cusiuon cu.rji, soi-. n use 90ceat; weusealtl.aOhead lininfr, somvi i &'.;0ocnt, we use 3 cent leatljer, sdine ure 0 couE; weue f 2. Mi colors and varniahej. J?onip use 76 cent auj fi.iio. W" PATT ALlVICSi' DOUBLE the price lii-fcc makeK tl.1t extra. Btnulf WKIUI1S 400 POL'MBd and Ibe frelgbl MONEY CAN BUILD, ourect OfOiu tbe Maker For II II err r. - A nice IRON BED is just the thing. A large lot just received. You should see them. Then see The Royal Elastic Felt Mattress Put these two together bed you ever hoped for. American Made Matting takes the lead. Ask your neighbor about it. The price is only 30 cents per yard, and those who have tried it say that it wears as well as carpet. Try it. BALDWIN lefrid e t at are the only refrigerators that have all of the fol lowing new improvements : Removable FKies in both Ice and Provision Cham bers, Rubber packing around both doors and sides, Patented Lever Wedge Lach on doors, Air-tight waste trap, and it is the ONLY Refrigerator that has a positive circulation of cold, dry air. The Prices Are Right Too. Furniture, We will save you money on anything you wish to buy in this line, from a 25" cent Furniture. Give us a call and see do not see what you want for you. Yours SEND NO (VJOftEY I ! i mi i ii I, i . , aiiuua .luwuie.auiuio il i your iieu.rcsi ireiiriib equal Co machine others set! as hierh asfHO.Ot). and TH 6UKATEST BARUAIJi TOU ETFR UfcAUU OF, pay your freight aeat Our Special Offer Price ii Rn ana freicrht chanres. The machine wpyh u.tjw 120 poumle and tbe freight will average 75 cents tor each 500 miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAL in your own home, and we will return your 915.50 any day you are not satisfied. W HI i.r. ferent tnikea and grades of Sewing Hachlrn at SS.&0, CIO.OO, H.OOt flS.OO and np, all roily described fo r Free Sewlnir Machine Catafone, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS b. Tertisments, otfennjj. anknown aaaehiaea under vai-ioua names, witll various inducements. Write aoa rrieod in Ckieago and lean who are. RKMABI.K AND WHO ARB HOT. TUl? fhi I 8 i in I rT ?T every BIOCERy 1 rlEe aartfcaTlHi EVERY GOOD POINT 61UDK MAt:iIIM8 MAIlK. Dtt JitiS OF NONE. MA1E BY Til 12 BKST MAKER IN In! lumi ...r tVehrbt ... s$15.50. W TOltliTt TT iovk ili.SO If a t wy llai a 1 1 h lath rv taontbs ,K aot satisOed. OUUBR TO BAH. DOS'T DKI.AT. (Sears, Roebuck Co. ase thorou(rhly reliable -Editor ) Address, SEARS, ROESUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago. III. Gof fins 4 CaAsketSo G oth and Yarnish Kinisli, Wood atxd vMetalio, . SFUNERAL CAR FREE l'GgP PHONES 8l, 96 . G. U.and R. Go ER Use. and you will have the oesc chair to a SIS'O.OO suit of that we are right. If you call for it and we will get it truly, WITH YOUR ORDER, cntthia ad, out ad semi to us, and we wiit sen a you our HIGH aepot ana ir Jit IMPROTEaEXT, V fcYKKY IlKni WITH TII1E AVEKlOA, HCB5 can kit SOUP QUARTER SAWED OAK JIT I'lAMO FOUSHKU, oueillutmlion shows machine closed, t heart di-op. pingf rom BiUt) to le used as a tfiil,'r tiililr, stand or d.k, lbs elher epr. srith full lenifth tal.le and head In place for sewinir, 4 raocy drawers, latest 19 skrlrte. frane, rarved, .lie!ol. emlwiwd and decorated cabinet (tniah, finest nickel drawer p.ills, reals on 4 cas ters, ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron xtand. r umi mii. mKn .ram nu, positive jour motion feed, sen bhreadin vibrat ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearliiKJ, patent tenaion liberator, Improved loose wheel, adjustable presser fooi. Improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress fruard, head is handsomely decorated and orn.,,t.d .nd b.a.tirnll, NICKEL TKIlVt IVIED. CUAR A1TEED the llahtest runnl.-t, a.o.t durable and nearest irolseles. siarhlaa made. Kwrj kaewa attuKasent tafni.ikh.d aud ear Free Instruction Book tells just nowanynnecanrun it anddoeither plain or any kind of fancy wo; k A SO-YEARS' BINDING OUAKANTEK is sent with every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to eeand examine this machine, compare it , . . with those yourstorekeepernellsat $40.00 ttt AdB. anil tki la Ann 1 1 A.l r nn . 7T. 4 . V-
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 8, 1899, edition 1
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