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fjpfP. AY 'TlY ftf CRW AY AY rSV ! if i i' . " i i i V This Argus o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia's son, , Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" VOL. XVII. GOIJDSBORO. C. THURSDAY, JUKE 15 1899, NO 108 ' i 1 " a : i ' ' ' r - i .. i - V - V Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food . against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest meaacers to health cf the present day. ROVt BAKING POWKB OO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Huckleberries are plentiful and cheap. SpriDg chickens are getting plentiful. Telegrams announce that the price of benns have dropped so low in Northern markets that it will hardly pay to ship. Dr. Williams Spicer is filling the position of physician at the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead at present, and will alternate dur ing the season with Dr. M. E. Robinson, who has been desig nated as, resident physician by the management. Mr. Paul M. Hood, who has for some time been chief operator at the Western Union office in this city, has resigned that position and g:on3 to work for the South ern Railway at their freight office m this city. He has been suc ceeded by Mr. Will WrenD, a young operator with a promising future. Rev. B. B. Culbreth, passed through on his way from Trinity College commencement. Our old friend does not look as young as he used to, but he is the same cheerful, jovial man that he has al ways been. May he abide with us many years to brighten the wcrld with his ringing laugh and glad some smile. The Board of Aldermen have acted wisely in electing a sanitary policeman. Let the good work of cleaning the city not be delayed a day. Let the work be done thor oughly and systematically, from house to house, street by street Moreovfr, the work should be continued day in and day gu, the year round. The many friends of Mr, P. Brodie Scott will be highly gratified to learn of his appoint ment as Quarter-master Sergant of the 2nd Rsgiment North Carolina State Guards by Col Rodman of that regiment. His Service in the Spanis-American war as a member of Company B. 1st Regiment, N. C. Volunteers has thoroughly qualified him for the position, which ha will fill with credit to himself and with satisfaction to whol9 regiment, A short time ago, the Argus speke of the board of Aldermen trying to get deep water for the city. We are confident this can be done. Much more is known about boring wells than when the at tempt was made on the street at Odd Fellows' corner. There ?s a deep well at the Eastern Hospital for the colored insane, and we pre reliably informed that the health of the institution has improved marvelously since they have had a supply of pure, cool drinking water. There js no water in the world like the water that comes directly from the ground . No other water has that satisfying life-giving taste as does the water fresh from the earth. Gentlemen, of the Board, of Aldermen try to give Goldsboro ah abundant sup ply of good water. We believe it can bo done. It's worth the trial. Master, Ralph and William Faison, sons of Dr.W. W. Faison, have gone to Sampson county to visit their aged grand parents, Mr. ancV,Mrs, W.illianj A. Faison. A pleasant vacation to you, boys, among the' bnckleberries, -What a blessing' and a privilege, it Is for children to visit in the life time of the;r grand parents the old homestead where father was a boy. Father and sons and grand sons. Three generations bound by the ties of Wood and- affection. What a picture stands before us! The agecf patriach proudly anl tenderly looking upon his chil dren and grandchildren, tell them he has fought a good fight, the end of the journey is almost at hand, and implores upon his loved ones the blessing of the - God of him who said, "I have been youDg and now an old, yet have J. not seen toe righteous forsaken. nor their seed begging bread. Youth, manhood, and old age how quickly do they follow . each Capt. H. F. Price is at Green ville, engaged in the work of arranging for water works for that progressive town. We con gratulate the people of Greenville on securing the services of this distinguished civil engineer. There is no better in North Carolina. Hon. R, B. Glenn delivered the address at DavidsonCollesre. The people of Eastern North Carolina feel a deep interest in Bob Glenn, as they love to call him. They will never forget the great cams paigas he jaade for white suprem acy when darkness and gloom and ruin overshadowed North Carolina. It is with sincere resret that the Argus chronicles the death of the beloved wife of Mr. Jno. R. Smith at their home in Mt. Olive last week. She had been an invalid for several months and the sad endinsr of her but re cently young and promising life naa oeen anticipated with pain by her devoted husband for some time. He has the deep svumathv of the whole community in this sad sfflieation, but human effort cannot lift the heavv load of grief from his bleeding heart. He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb can also temper the sorrows of his children, and al leviate their destress. The ordinance committee met last week at the Mayor's office and made up a report on the second-hand clothing business to submit to the Board of Alderman. The report will recommend that a certificate from the health of fleers where second-hand clothes fa"re shipped from accompany each shipment, that such clothes be unpacked in the presence of the health officers of this city, and that all persons dealiEg in this class of good have signs diss played on their premises bearing the words "becond-Hand Cloth ing." COUNTY JAIL. There are IS prisoners in jail among them only one white man. Now, Wayne county has a splet. did board of County Commission ere, good and true men men who are attending to the business of the county With the same energy and painstaking care that they ex ercise in the management of their own private business. Wo are glad to know that the board has determined to increase the size of the jail. Their action will meet the hearty approval of all the people of the county. Think of 18 peo ple being crowded into the Wayne county jail, weather li'je this! Let the workbe done, and let it be done quickly. Give Sheriff Scott a larger jail with plenty of water and facilities for bathing the pris oners and ho will give the county a prison that we will not be ashamed of. Wayne county jail is no worse than other jails in the State, but the average jail is a dis grace. Laziest People. The laziest and the dirtiest peo ple on the face of the globe are no doubt the inhabitants of an almost inaccessible mountain range situ ated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. As they wore 2, 000, 500 years ago, so they are to day. Seen from without, thare is a sort of picturesqueness about a Svanctian village, though it is merely a collection of stone huts without any attempt .-. at adorn ment. The interior of these dwell inga , is indescribably disgusting, for they are filled Jwith rags, ver min and dirt of every kind. In these terrible , hovels men, women and children huddle to gether, and during the long winter they are often shut in for days at a time. There is no ventilation, for all apertures are closed on ac count, of the cold. ' ,' ' It is cot surprising to learn that the people are .utterly degraded, and are the victims of horrible diseases To make matters worse these wretched people consume large quantities v of arrack, the strong spirits of the Asiatics. Four days of each week are reckoned as holidays, and besides these are the saints' days. In fact, the people have adopted the holidays of every country, and the keeping of them allows little time for work. .Farming, bee keeping and cattle breeding are theisole in dustries of the cpuntry, which has not a single manufacture, JSWWSJC' The "farmer who keeps bees plants buckwheat handy to the hives. He un derstands that to put flowers rich in honey where the bee can get them with least effort, means an increase in the quantity and quality of the honey garnered in the hives. It is on this principle that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery increases the quantity and quality of the nutrition of the body. The ingredients of this medi cine are selected to furnish the blood and stomach with the essential materials for body building, in a concentrated and assimilable form. They make the con ditions under which the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition must work, as easy as possible, and so reduce strain and waste. As the strength of the body is re-established disease is thrown off. It is due to this fact that persons with weak lungs, obstinate cough, bronchitis, and other diseases, which if neglected lead to consumption, find a complete cure by using ' ' Golden Medical Discovery." " Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best blood purifier that I ever used,' writes Mrs. M. Hartrick, of Demster, Oswego Co., N. Y.u Itis about three years since my health began to fail, Last September I gave out entirely with what the physicians pronounced enlargement of the liver. My back pained me all the time ; the doc tor said I must not ride, in fact I could not ride nor walk, nor hardly sit still ; could not lie on my right side. I commenced taking the '.Golden Medical Discovery and 4 Pellets,' took them for three months, and still continue the ' Pellets.' I will be glad if I can say anything to help those who are suffering." - The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages, is given away by the author. Send 21 one-cent stamps for expense of mailing only, for the edition in paper, or 31 stamps for the book bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. HEARD ON TIIE STREETS, What the Men Are Talking About Under the Shade of the Trees This Hot Weather. "Well," said a big, fat man, as he wiped the perspiration from his fore head, and fanned his big, red face with a big straw hat, "this is what I call hot weather. The corn in my garden is twisted tighter than a girl's hair with a curling iron, and I'll bet the corn is hotter right now than any girl's curling irons will be between now and church time Sun day morning. This is the hottest J une I ever saw, and I've seen three times as many as you've got fingers and toes." "Yes," said the thin man, with the stiff bosom shirt and buttoned-up vest, "it is a little warm, but I don't mind hot weather myself, but my wife is trucking this year, and the hot sun is finishing the beans. By the way," continued the thin man, as he brushed off his coat sleeve a little caterpillar from the tree over head, "these.Northern folks must be a race of bean eaters, judging from the many train loads shipped away from here. It looks like Bob Pip kin alone has sent off enough to sup ply the world." "The Northern people are peculiar in many respects," said the dignified old gentleman, who stroked his long, white beard, as he sat in a split -bottom chair, in front of the store. They are the greatest money-getters on the face of the earth; and the Yankees start more isms and other schemes to get rich than you can keep up with." "Yes," said a blunt-spoken old Confederate soldier, who bears the scars from more than one battle fought in the sixties, "and I don't like one. bit the way things are drift-: ihg. I haven't a thing to say against the Northern people and their way of thinking and doing, so long as they stay to themselves. But I don't like this way they have of trying to get their new-fangled manish notions into the heads of our women. No country on the face of the earth 'ever had such women so modest, "bo beautiful, so true, in a word, so wo manly as are the women of the. South." ' "God grant th,ey may ever for sake the old landmarks," exclaimed a preacher, who came up just as the last speaker began to talk. ' - : "Amen," said a quiet man, who, up to taia time, iraa spoJcen not- a word. We stood listening for more, when we beheld the office boy coming down the street to ask for copy, and we walked away, as Bill Arp would say, ruminating on what, we had heard. . DeWitt's Little Early Risers, ' The famous little pills. There is a time for all things, The time to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers it' when- you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, 4 sick-headache; indigestion or other stomach or liver troubles. They neer gripe 3, H. IIill & Son, Goldsboro, and John it. smith, Mt. Ye. FITZSIMMONS DEFEATED! IN THE ELEVENTH ROUND FITZGOES TO GRASS. Jeff s Finishing Blows over the Heart And On The Neck and Jaw. New York, June 6 James J. Jeffries, another sturdy young giant, has come out of the West to whip champion pugilists, At the arena of the Coney Island Athelic Club tonight he defeated Robert Fitzsimmons, world's champion in two classes middle weight and heavy weight in 11 rounds of whirlwind fighting, He came to the ring a rank outsider and left it the acknowledged master of the man he defeated He was never at any time in serU ous danger, and after the si'za up in the earlier rounds of the con test took the lead. He had the Australian whipped from the 9th round. -It was acknowledged that Jeffries would have an immense advantage in weight, height and age, but the thousands who tip ped and backed his opponent to win were sure that he was slow and that he would,, in that re spect, be absolutely at the mercy of the past master at the science of fighting that he was to meet. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King'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, Druggist3. ITCH on human cured in 80 mfn utes by Woolford's Sanity Lotion This Lever fails. Sold by M. E. Robin son & Bro. Druggists, Goldsboro, N. C THE VICTIM STRANGLED. A Rcpe Was the Weapon Em ployed. Beaufort, N. C, June 8. Mr. E. B. Weeks, a wel-to-do mer chant, who lives on Bogue sound about 25 miles from gBeaufort, was murdered last night in his store on Bogue Sound. The part ies who committed the deed are so far not known, though strong sus picion points to men in the neigh borhood . One of them is a ne gro-- Mr. Weeks has been sleeping in bis store, and for the last few days has been feeble. The people at the place where he took his meals wondered why he was so late coming to breakfast. When some of the family went out to the store, they found there that the window shutters had been broken open, and also found the tracks of two persons under the window. The window shutters had been bored into by an aug uer. They found Mr.: Weeks upon bis bed in the store with a rope around his neck, with his feet on the floor. No mark was found on the body but the one made by the rope. The coroner and jury left Beaufort this afternoon to hold an inquest. Mr. Weeks was about 50 years of age; never had been married. He was one of the first citizens of Carteret county, Some ' months ago parties broke into his store and stole $60, and this time they only got about $10 in cash. 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 givep away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; tnd 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, snd get a free trial bot tle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteek, or, price refunded. r THE ROUNDLAP BALE AN IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND EXISTS FOR COTTON V. PACKED IN TEE NEW WAY Some Facts About the Methods of the American Cotton Com pany and its Campaign Prcfl s in the New Method of Eai ing. The South is still conservatiyr, but it is no longer "slow," It is sharing in the wonderful pros- perity of the rest of the country, It is passing through a revolu -tion that is giving new life and vigor to every branch of the cot ton industry, excepting those members which have been hurt-, ful, instead of helpful, to its pros perity. It is simplifyng.strenthen ing and using a new economy in the packing and -handling of the staple. The Roundlap method of baling cotton is growing rapidly in favor,adding to the prosperity of the planter, whether he raises two bales or two hundred, and giving the gin owner an oppor tunity to double the earning cap acity of his plant without in creasing his investment. The opposition to the Round lap bale on the part of the corns press owners and the middlemen, whose business has been a bur densome tax on the cotton planter, has not prevented the steady introduction of the mach inery for making the Roundlap bale, and the satisfaction of the farmer, the ginner and the mill owner. The attacks on the Amer ican Cotton Company, owners of the Roundlap baling machine, have been bitter and unscrupu lous. They have been accused of attempting to gain a monopoly, of using "irust" methods, bat gradually the facts are gaining headway that the American Cot ton Company is only one of three concerns engaged in making round baling presses, and it can not enjoy any monopoly. Then, again, objection is made to the policy adopted by the company of leasing its machinery to the gin owner instead of sell ing it. The lease is, in effect, a royalty, the amount of the rental being based on the amount of cotton baled in the press, thus making the profit and prospersity of the company depend on that of the ginner. Under the leasing system, it is found, the ginner runs no risk, ties up none of bis capital, and makes as much profit out of the leased attachment to his ginnery as from the ginnery itself, in which his capital is in vested. The adyantages on the Rounds lap bale over the old style bale are so many and so great that its general introduction will be rapid and the greatest sharers in the profits will be those who perceive earliest the tendency of the times and prepare themselves to sup ply the new demand. The greater simplicity of the bale, saving ties and bagging, its greater security from fire and consequent lower insurance, its saving in shipping and its rapidly growing popular, ity in the mills at home and abroad, all make up a situation that creates a demand for the Roundlap bale which must be supplied. " Brave Men Fall , Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, ' headache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there is no need to feel like that. ;- Listen to J. W. Gard ner. Idaville, Ind. He eays: "Elec tric Bitters- are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies.' 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, H. Hill & Son's, Drug Store, Golds boro.. Jbvery bottle guaranteed. It is a great deal easier for a woman to tell when a man likes her than to discover when be does not, ' - , THAT TEXAS CLOUDBURST. Many People are Now Known to Haye Perished. Austin, Tex , June 9. The cloudburst of yesterday, which swelled the rivers of this portion of the State out of their banks and caused a great loss of pro perty, was much worse than re ported last night. Many people are known to have perished. meagre reports tuanight placing the number at 25. Today reports came from San Saba and Manardville, small towns 90 miles north of here in the mountains, saving that both towns have been swept by the raging floods and were badly de vastated. In San Saba eight peo ple were drowned and the entire town is reported under water to night. The river at this point is one mile wide and running like a mill race. At Manardville thirs teen houses were swept away and to-day several more fell into the swirling torrent. The river is reported as rising at both places and grave fears are entertained that the entire country in that neighborhood will be laid to waste. San Saba is located in a valley and vast tracts of wheat fields are under water. These crops will prove a total loss. Many persons, according to reports received here toaday, had difficulty in getting to high land before the rise came. The s'iuation at Manardville is even more serious Seventeen people are known to have been drowned there and there may be others. Of those drowned two were girls, Lydia and Alma Wells by name. The others were all negroes who were living in cabins close to the river front and were caught in the flood before they could make their way to safety -owing to the darkness of the night. The town has been laid waste by the floods, and all the surrounding country is inundated. This additional flood has not yet reached Austin, but it is ex pected here sometime during the night. A forty-five foot rise is expected. Would Not Suffer So Again For Fifty Times Its Price. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so hadly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they rec ommended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Kemedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me ahight It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to en dure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price. G H. Wilson, La. very man , tsurgettstown , W asmngton County Pa, This remedy is for sale by JV1. Jj;. Kobinson & Jtsro., and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro, and J.R. Smith, Mt. Olive N. C. AS TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS New Directors Now in Office To Hold Until Supreme Court Passes on the matter In reply to any inquiry from the State Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction touching tne force and effect of Judge Timberlake's decision in Sampson county in favor of, the old County School Board and against the new one, the Attorney General writes: "I will say that in the coun ties where the old school officers gave way to the new officers the new officers are defacto officers so long as they remain in. While the decision in the Sampson county case is in principle the same as that inyolved. in all the other counties, still where the officers under the school law of the Legislature of 1899 are in office.it is probable they will hold on until the question has been passed upon by the supreme court and yoa should of course recognize them, Red Hot From the Gun. 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 him. Cures Cuts,: Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. II. Hill & Son, Druggists, CJoIds boro. ions r.! Site. its .;:vS AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT NATURE IS APPEALING FdR HFI P must bo gotten rid of rUU II LLI a w turning that can 10 neglect to puriiy tne fclood at this time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples." If these impurities 'are allowed to remain, the system miocumbs to any ordinary illness, and is unable to withstand the many ailments whdoh are so prevalent during epring,aad summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 200 Second Avenue, Seattle. Wash., says : ' TVas afflicted for a long time with pimples, which were vwy annoying, aa they disfigured my face fearfully! After using many other, semedies in vain, S. S. S. promptly and? thoroughly cleansed) my blood, and now I rejoice in a good complexion, which I never had before." uapt. W. H. Dunlap, of the A. G. S. R. B.. Chattanooara. Tenn.. writes: satt, my blood has -., j ip1wo-jTw .g tte jj. kiood remedy, because it ia purely vegetable and is the only one that is" absolutely free from potash and mercury.' It promptly purifies the blood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the general health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma tism, Tetter, Boils, Sores,, eta., -by going direct to the cause of the trouble and forcing out all impure blood. - Bofcks free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. SEND MO MONEY i,d u. oo.rxr o..on. juu wwn inuii-wnHut Dunuibn ocwireu IHIMvfllN c CO. D. , Mbject to examination. You can examine it at ... irvisni utpoi aua li touna perfectly eatl.ractoir, exactly aa represented, equal to maehluee others sell as high a. 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UE, JtlVBA 1 ViiSJrf.'- mmmii itmmmV ''iE ism year freight agent the $15.50; WB T0 BETUBN TOCB S1S..O If at any time wllhln three month, yoa any yea aim not satisfied. OftDEB TO DAI. DON'T DELAY. (Sean, Roebuck Co. are thoroughly reliable ikll tor.) Address, otARs, roebuck Ct co. (inc.) Chicago. III., SEND OWE DOLLAR you by freight O- O. D. subject to examination, you can examine it at your freight depot and if you find it EQUAL TO AST SIOO.OO TOP BLUtJI you ever saw, perfectly satisfactory and the GRANDEST BABUAIS TOU HATB EVER SEE" OR HEARD OF, OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 freight charges, less ttaa $16.50 xo S90.00 BUGGIES AND SURREYS. QUOTED ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) bodies are Water Bobbed aad the B at f rial and Labor In Pain urn OUR ACME QUEEN, would nalat three cheap hnnnlea. S5S.OO BARELY COVERS COST of material and labor, leaving us the smallest profit Imaginable, bat we are building 70 buggies a day and to advertise our buggy factory we are willing to SELL 1HKB OB 1.00 FBOV1T EACH. We know S7O.00 daily pront on 70 buggies will satisfy us, advertise us everywhere and build up the LABOE8T BUOQY BUSINESS IN THE WOBXD. THE ACME QUEEN we build in narrow or wide track, elotb or leather trimmed, eno springs, baffed leather quarter top, solid panel back, springs in back, leather esrared Bows aad aula. Bobber Stove, Vel,et Carpet, body, 84x54 inches. No. 1 Barren's patent screwed rim wheels, painted fas IS coats, body black, gear dark green with verv delicate modeBt striping, complete with shafts, side and back curtains, boot storm apron and aiiti.ratrlnra and shafts. Pele, BeeSTOte and Whinetreea la place of shafts, sriu aaerage lor ami uules. a.uvt auv saiies, a.iat ,w saiiee, GCNn ONF nnLLAR your oraer, wn nuauui ane Bunny u Uracil Yen HaM. and acni vnc UUni.HH if satisfactory, pay the railroad agent balam-e, S&e.oo and freigbt charier, otherwise pay y norhing and the agent will and Catalogue Houses. B DON'T BUT A. C SAP FACTORY BUGGY BUI 1 is. at the LOWEST PKICK BVEB KNOWN. OBDES IY THE BEST BUCCY WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. dWdrossSEARS. ROEBUCK & We Go Forward The following prices are bound to lead: ri IAAiHIo a Porcales, Bo and up, Ginghams, 63 per yard and up, I Jill 1 1 1 II II I Good Homespun, 5o yard, Calico, 5c a yard and up. U UUlUCI Toweling 6c yard and up, Curtain goods, 5c a yd up. Pants Cloth 80 and up, Outing 5o and up, Bed Tick ing Be a yard and up. Yard wide Bleeching 5o a yard. NOTIONS Socks So. Stockings 5o per pair. Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Hamburgs, etc all cheap. TRUNKS, HA.T9, etc A fine line of Trunks with tray for on y 81 and up. Valices 25c and up. Hats' 25o and up. A good Man's Hat for tl. hnP; I 9hnf ! In tnia one thing 1 lead. A solid leather Man's Shoe o.AiM.j 1 oiiuo 1 for only $l and up gQlid leather Woman's Shoe $1 and up. Chuaren'Bshoes from 25c up. Slippers and Oxford Ties from 25o up. firOPPriP ! Coffee, 10c per pound, Starch 5c a lb, Vinegar 5c a qt, Molas yjiuvA.uw t 86(J 7(J ploui Msat) Meal, etc as low as the lowest. Crockery, Tinware, Wooden ware, Tobacco, and in fact everything kept stock will be sold at rock bottom prices. These prices are strictly cash. F. B. Emundson, hustleb pies 1 nn When Nature is overtaxed, aha hM her own way of giving notice that assist. arnne. snce Is needed. She does not ask for help until it is impossible CO get along without it. Boils and pimples are an indication that the SVStem in Hnil mill lit iTlr immiintiaa nrViInK ; they are an urgent appeal for .yrin not safely be ignored. " Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, caudntf great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do anv eood. Six bottles of S. S. S. cured been perfectly pure ever since. " ,rwre i n tst o iuuu I8!?ks us. and we will Bend B7nr.fghl your near- ..7X ""hlM, compare It with those your storekeeper sells at Roebuck A CoWare thoroughly reliablSQito" Swa. a Ima A M f n. a, pn. S a am 'mm aa KUEBUVK O. WW.( UniUAGO, Ikies uepos ana II lean . AMERICA. WITH THE mo in I'1 pS-3Q' 1 LB V Jfel I d 'i II f AtB---ff---i-sa Br av mm m mm cj&bv7. SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK .8K FIANO FOUSHED, one Illustration shows machine closed, (beaddrop ping from sight) to be nsed as a center table, stand or desk, she other open with full length table and bead in place for sewing, 4 fancy drawers, latest 1899 saoletoa frame, carved, paneled, embossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas frm nnll hrnrlnir nrtinntiiMn rrrari In nmilna Rmvh Im. itanil AX A A nJ.J.Aa Finest large High Arm head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrat ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberator. Improved loose wheel, adjustable pressor foot. Improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, head is handsomely decorated and ornamented and beautifully NICKEL TRIMMED. GUARANTEED the Ughtest running, most durable nnd nearest swleeless machine made. Btery anowa attachment In fnmlahed aad oar Free Instruction Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. A 20-YEAH8' BINDINO OUAHANTKE is sent with every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to see and examine this machine, compare it " with those your storekeeper sells at $40.00 tO Cfin fin inn t.h.n if .innMil na atlK AQ .a nail mi ... cut this ad out and send to us and U yoq Uve Bast of the Bocky Mountains we will annd this UirU-f-Dr,c -rrw m mM .n BUIJ.T IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO, on Honor from the best material money can buy. While in our Free Buggy Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made by "lef Kmr S2I.SO.S28.75 an S34T.75 the exact same buggy that are sold by machinery dealers, at Se&.OO to 76.00 and are being widely advertised by many at (36.00 to too. 00. OUR ACME QUEEN AT S5S.OO Is the most Wonderful vnlun avn nlfanx,. THB I IIWVQT lu i w vvvu OA THE BEST BCOUT THAI CAI BE BUILT. We maintain our own five Story bugsrw factorv for the sola y for the sole BETTER Bl'UUT THAN WB CAR BUT ELSEWHERE and t. BAYS OVB purpose or ouiiaingana selling a Ban VUBTUHKUS AnurAl'l tHKR'S FBOF1T. Every Buggy Wa Make la Cuarantoed Five Years and They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Riga. THE MATERIAL AND LABOR IN OUR ASiJE QUEEN cost more than double that in the ordinary factory buggy. We use a ts.so cushion cloth, soma use 90 cent; we use a tl ..o head lining, some adSAO cent : we use2S seat leather, some use 9 cent; we use S3. Ml colors and varnishes, some use 75 cent and tl.00 Wl PAY ALMOST DOUBLE the price most makrs Stan wi JVtmb BE STTur wheels r. IS B1.7 estra. BliOUT WEIUH8 eOO POUNDS and the freight ouu saiiee, sasui l,uou miles, SS.OO. return buggy at our expense and we will return yourtl.00. now sold I now noio. aAfpoBi exclusively ry all naoninery pealers MONEYvJAN BUILD, direct bom the Maker TO DA.T. DON'T DKllAY CO. (Inc.). CHICAGO, ILL. f..-r; pher;
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 15, 1899, edition 1
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