i'fttto Ne sparer. AILY ARGUS. uod Every Evening Except Sunday. I BI JOS. K. BORINSOM. ;8UB8CKHTIOS FBICKI it,- fin Advance One copy, one year. . .. ..S5.0C One copy, six months. 2. 50 One copy, tHree months. . - 1-R0 One copy, of month f0 vVrTEKLY ARGUS. One copy one year In advance $1.00 One copy-six months in advance .50 One copy three months in advance 25, Entered at the post office in Golds boro, N. C, as second-class matter. GOLDSBORc N. C. OCT. 19 1899. LETTER FKOM MANILA. The Inhabitants Classed Below the Intel ligent Mule, The following short, descrip tive letter was written by Dr. P. C. Hntton from Manila to his friend Dr. Thos. Hill, who gives it to the Argus for publication: Manila, Philippine Islacds, ) September 1st, 1899. j My Dear Friend:, There is so much, to say about this country and the trip over here that I scarce ly know how to begin to tell you of it all. To begin with I'll say that tbe climate hero has been much abused and the amount of sickness grossly exaggerated. There i3 little or no sickness except malaria in its va rious forms; the intermittent type being largely predominant. It rains pretty much all the tini now and we "are quartered at thatch houses f mile out. Every morning we can hear the insur gents shooting and hear tbe guns of the battalion of artillery which ia stationed near the city. This regiment has not been under fire yet, but wc expect soon to be. We are in God. Lawton's division and Gen. Hall's brigade. There has boen talk of sending us to San Fernando and Pasig, but tlie latest is that we go to Illoillo, I only hrpe we will get to the point soon. I bad hoped to go at once on the firing line, but I've been here now two weeks and haven't seen a Filipino with a gun. The people hero are not much better than mules. Most of them are Chinamen, Maylaye, Jeps and Turks. Articles of clothing do not seem to concern them a great deal, and some of them wear only a band around their waists, even in the city. The only means of transportation which the regiments have is Chinamen who carry on their backs the cooking utensils and property of tbe companies I should class these people below the intelligent mule. If people at home think this in . A - t t - surrecuon win De put uown in a few days or week9, they may pre pare themselves for a surprise. Every time a Filipino is killed, countless numbers are ready to take his rifle. They are not fight ing with bows and arrows sa re ported, but with modern Mauser rifles. htm i xoung wiiiiams, wno was a conducter on the A. & N. C, was shot ten days ago. The bullet en tered under his left eve. Only a portion of it has been recovered, but he will live. I saw him yes. terday at the 2nd reserve hospital. I am sorry I did not get an op portunity to write you in Hono lulu, but I was busy and sight seeing until too late. Sincerely, ; P.'c. Hutton, BRYAN IN KENTUCKET He Travels Two Hundred Miles and Makes Many Spe. ches. .Louisville, K Oct. 16. William J. Bryan entered Ken tucky this morning for a three daj's tour ia the interest of Goe be'. AtBardweH, his first stop, four thousand people were wait ing. Ha was enthusiastically greeted. Mr. Bryan regretted tbe less of Kentucky in 1896 and urged his hearers to make it Democratic now. He declared tha" if Blackburn had been sent to the Senate instead of a Ren publican the Bacon resolution providing for the independence ot the Philippines would have been adopted. He pleaded for harmony. He referred to the Philippines policy as un-Ameri-car, and said that if imperialism was endorsed the standing army would be increased to a hundred thousand. At Mav field Mr. Bryan spoke to ten thousand. He said that Gufcb:-i'is election meant Ken tucky safe for 1900. The train covered a distance of 200 miles makiug frequent stop?, at all of which Mr. Bryan was enthusi astically greeted. Opponents of Gjebel are furl ous ana swear vengeance on Bryan. " Winter ginds Out What Summer Lays By," Be it spring, summer, autumn or ivinter, someone in the family is "under the 'weather" from trouble originating in impure Blood or irritated conditionofihesystem. All these, of whatever name, can ba cured by the great blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Jf never disappoints. Abscesses "I am past 64 and my good iiealtn is due to Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills, which purified my blood and healed the ugly abscesses that troubled me." Mrs. Brit-ton C. E still. Southard, N. J. Dyspepsia -"My husband doctored a long time lor dyspepsia with only tempo rary relief. The first bottle of Hood's Sarsa- f arilla helped and the second cured him. t cured my sick headaches." Mas. Mabt A. Clabk, Wilmington, Vt. JlCcdtS SaUajbail fa m Hood'i PilU cure liver lilt ; the non-Irritating and only cathartic to take vrith Hood's Sarsaparilla GENERAL NEWS. The School Teacher. The school teacher is not only a hearer of lessons, but he is one who stamps his influence upon the minds and characterof his pu pils. He is a moulder of the after life of the child. It is highly im portant then that every teacher be a correct person in daily walk and converpation. The teacher who simply gees through with the daily duties in an idle, indifferent manner is not the teacher that is wanted. Some there are who should be at Bomethirg else. True, a good plow hand is want, ed by some, but a teacher who will not giye honest vork in the school room is hardly able to do the right thing in any place. Every teacher shoula fit him sel for the best work ' possible, the most hoDest work of which his heart and mind are able to give. Nothing less than this is wanted. Ambassador Choate, whdia back in London from his ten weeks' vaca tion, is going to resume negotiations with Lord Salisbury over the Alas kan boundary as soon as the Trans yaal trouble is terminated, . General Lawton, who has" been described in a newspaper biography as able "to drink any man under the table," tells a correspondent in Ma nila that he never drank a drop of liquor. Baron von TYindheini, chief of the Berlin police, Is coming to this coun try soon tor study of our police methods. If the baron wants to know how to police a parade he can doubtless learn much, but if he wants to learn how to detect crime he might as well stay at home. Miss Anastasia Miller, of Versail les, Ky., a tudent at Wellesley, left the class the other day because she found herself seated beside a fellow student who is colored. Her friends have been summoned, and it is sup posed that she will have to surrender or leave. She is said to expect to have to do the latter. The funeral at Pine Ridge, S. D of Conquei'ing Bear, the Indian chief who, after winning a hundred battles against unfriendly tribes died from getting off a trolley car the wrong way, was attended by six of his wives, with faces painted black for mourning, and 123 of his children and grandchildren. Count Boni de Castellane, who wrote an impudent letter to the Prince of Monaco when that gentle man offered Dreyfus his hospitality. has received word that Monaco is in Prance and has telegraphed that he will make all possible haste to get to the capital. A duel is expected if the two men meet. The old Ajax ' and Passaic, both types of the hrst ironclad, and built in 18G2, have been sold by the gov ernment for 29,506 and 819,785 respectively, which is said to be less than the value of the old iron. Both were purchased by. Philadelphia concerns. The Hector, formerly the Pedro, captured from the Spanish in 1898, brought 865,150, though ap praised at only !&t0,000. Mr.- and Mrs. William K. Yander bilt, Jr., contemplate an Egyptian outing, for which they have engaged a dahabeah, the most luxurious one obtainable on the Nile. It is a sort of flatboat, with a house at one end and an immense rail at the other. In this picturesque boat, surrounded by half a dozen friends, they will float under a hlace-hued sky to the music of stringed instruments touched by native performers. When Jay Gould was in Georgia wiui a aistmguisuea party ot visi tors, eight years ago, a suggestion to tender him official courtesy by the State was officially repudiated on the ground that he was little more' than a railroad wrecker, but now the people want to show Miss Helen Gould the high esteem in which she is held, and she is to be invited to visit the city of Atlanta at the same time with Admiral Dewey. The Rev. Sam Small, the reviva list, will be a partner in a newspaper to be established in Cuba. The en terprise has bright prospects of suc cess, since another partner is Fran cis Atwater, financial agent in Cuba for the Red Cross Society, and the paper will be an administration organ, while the iob department is to publish the first city directory Havana has ever had. Alexander Agassiz, of Harvard University, has never received any salary for his services to tbe Mu seum of Comparative Zoology. Be tween 1871 andl897hehas expended 750,000 Of his private means with out making any communication con cerning it to President Eliot. He is now in the Southern Pacific tJcean making deep sea explorations for the University collections. The widow of the late Gov. Atkin son, of Georgia, has astonished her friends and ' made something of a sensation in the State by goiner into the field aa general agent for Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Mrs. Atkinson says that she has a double purpose m view, first to provide the means for supporting and educating her children, aad secondly to open a new field of labor to women. Sue cess to her. Perry S. Heath, now First Assis tant Postmaster General and for a long time one of the literary lights of the national Republican campaign committee, nays: "President Me- Kinley's instructions were that A?uinaldo should be given "a com mission in our army, and that he I and those associated with him should be treated as our citizens." If it were fear of a court-martial that prevented Agiunaldo Irom accepting this oiler it must have been that he nevpr Heard of the luck of General Eagan. HICKS' CAPUDINE Cures Nervous Headache, Cold in the Head, etc. 15, 25 and 50 cts. at Druggists. WEfiRE VERY Gl-flD YOU ARB ' GOMING TO Tlie State Fair l RfVLEIGH MOST CORDIALLY INVITES YOU- And of course you will come to our store TUGKER'S STORE. If you should need a Wrap, Jacket, Cape, a Tailor, man made Suit, or the goods to make a dress, are you aware that you can save the expense of your trip by buying from us? We sell the best at the lowest prices, and you get a correct ness, an- excellence, a charm ingness in what you buy from us styles not to be had elsewhere. Come and see us. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store. RALEIGH, N. C. 123 and 125 Fayettevilla St. FOR RENT ! A desirable resi dence, with water and sewer equipment. Good neigh borhood. For particulars apply at ARGUS Office. Grand Fall Opening -AT- Sold by Druggists everywhere. for Consumption I began using Piso's Cure 13 years ago, and believe it saved -me from consumption. My child! is subject to Croup. Piso sCure always relieves him. Mrs. B. CRANDELL, Mannsville, Ky., The Hso Company. Warren, Pa. July gth, 1899. The Best Couc-li Svrun. I j Tastes Good. Use In tune. I I sold by Druggists. 91 8'r-r Revolving - Time. "We take no note of time but from its loss;" so it shows how necessary it is to every man to carry time along with him. " Watches in GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, GOLD FILLED and ENAMELED, which will save vou more "fj? money than the tune piece cost. A Beautiful Line of CLOCKS or Anything in this Line. R. GreeGh, I Headquarters for NICE THINGS. The Leading Jeweler. Epst em oros. ODD FELLOW' CORNER, Are You Ready ? We are, with the handsomest stock of Fall m Winter Giotnino FOR- -o Men, Boys - and - Children, Ever brought to Goldsboro, It is of that superb character upon which the high reputation of our house has been built. Style, Tailoring and Material -recommend every garment ! They fit and look well 1 Prices to suit all ! Our Hats are paragons of style all the latest shapes and colors. Our Neckwear recommends itself upon sight. A great variety of colors, made up in Club Houee, Tecks, Puffs, Four-in-hands, Bows, etc. Our Shirt and Underwear Departments are the acme of perfection. SITSee window display for latest styles. Epstein Bros., Odd Fellows' Corner, Goldsboro, N. C. ir Positively destroys dandruff, no matter how long standing. Stops the hair from falling out, prevents its turning gray, and promotes its growth. Try it. 500. fT M. E. ROBINSON St BRO'S. Use Koch's Disinfectant. and DEODORIZER. The ideal preparation for the sick room and for general no esehold use. EGONOHiGflL Recommended by the medical .profession and effective. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by SOIENT1FIG CfiEMIGflL GO- Goldsboro, N. C. WE. ARE Very busy now selling and putting up that large lot ofj Sheet Iron Air Tight Heaters juet received. The Mldet and Crown are kings over all others of their kind. We can giye you either frost-proof closets or rust-proof tinware We have a bier lot of rooHrjp; tJn on hand, bought before the last two advances. Vou can't iiiid any oneAtio can do your plumbing and roofing for less money 1 11 u u no vau.j Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Slate Roofers. Near Court House. "The John Slaughter Co. Our.New Stock of W. L. Douglas Shoes are here. All styles and shapes in Calf, Kangaroo and Vici Kid. When in need of a pair ofshoes, it will pay you to see our stock. Hood & Britt. KflOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak, ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vig or ana oamsn. "pains of menstruation." They are "MFE SAVERS" 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 PER BOX BY MALL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Golisbc-o by M E Robinson & Bro., Druggists. N e A rivals -AT- Freef Watches. Clocks, Rings, Pins, Chains, Bracelets, etc. Musical Instruments Si ON NOVEMBER 1st, we will give away, free, a large sterling silver, gold-plated heart to the one who who has the largest number of Frfendchip Hearts sold by us. Heart on exhibition in my show window. L. D. Giddens, JEWELER. GoldsDoro Real Estate Exclianoe, West Centre Street, Opposite Hotel Kennbn, Does- a General- Real Estate and Investment Business I City and Country Property Bought, Sold and Exchanged 017 Corrjirjisslof). f Special Department Ton Golleetion of flents. Valuable business ground on Railroad Street, ; also desirable building lots for sale very cheap. -Good Farm Lands For Sale or Rent. "Parties having proper ty for Sate, Exchange or Rent, had best call and list stma at once to eecure advantages of our November advertisingcontract. Goldsboro Real Estate Exchange, E. fV HUM FUR BY, General Manager, . , me Lames' Dm Goods sotre Black Crepons, best English and French fproduc- tions of Mohair and Wool, or Silk and Wool all rich, black weaves, and worthy of your notice, SI to $2 a yd. High Novelty Dress Goods. Only one pattern of a kind. Not to be duplicated. Our exquisite showings far excel any of our previous efforts in richness and design. All latest things in cloth effects, Coverts, Herringbones, or Venetians, and at prices to please the most fastidious. New Plaid Skirts. Made in New York, the acknowledged headquarters for ladies' tailor:made garments. The new habit shape is represented in a variety of new and beautiful combinations. Have you seen the new habit skirts ? Come down and view them. They are all wooV beautifully cut and hand somely finished. The habit skirts have a slight trail. ' But they all have water-proof binding, which protects the skirt against soiling or dampness caused from trailing. "We have them in a variety of colors and prices too numerous to mention. Come-before they are all picked over. Shirt Waists : A new lot just received. At 85c and $2. &Go our Bous' and GhlidnsQ's suit - DEPARTMENT i :: V deserves special mention on our part " . i and special attention on your part, BRGAUSE We have made SPECIAL EFFORTS to secure SPECIAL PATTERNS, at SPECIAL PRICES, and at the same time EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Especially so with our line of Reefers and" vervsmall Overcoats for Boys and Children. ; Ar A. Joseph. O.OLD8BORO'8 UeflDINO.OLOTHIERJ Open Evenings till $ p. i 9f The Hustler Is Bo(id to Lead! . Tnhjjrm anH nilff havejat bought a big lot of Tobaco I UUdLLU dIJU OUUU . thai I u.m selling ut 25c. per pound. have also got a full line of figured goods at cut prices. A'so snuff from 35cts. up, Fine cheroots and cheap cigars. Kveryuns kdcws 1 lead in Tobacco, rrv C?noH'V' White and checked horn spun?, 4c a yard and up. Uiy UUUUo . i-iinghams 5c, Outing 5o and up. Nice line of Cal icoes. Worsteds only 5c. Mattress uck 5c and up. Bed t'ck 10c and up. Big lot of Pants Cloth from 8it up Cheviots, cieminis and canion flannels. Ked f lannel 15e, ell wool. Job lot of children, women ani men's stockings and sox, only 5c Corset?, suspendere, handkerchiefs and purtes. Shirts, estra quality only 25c and up. Heavy UDdersb.ii ts only 15j ana up. See my 25 cent drawers. Oil cloth and table cloths cheap. KniUing and spool cottOD, etc "ImPPrir starch 4c a poutd, tcda 4e a lb. Sugar 5j alb. Cr ffee 8ia a lb Vinegar 5c a quirt acd up. Molasses 80c a gallon, also fine pyrup, 2 bars borse thoe soa.;j omi. 5c. flour, meat and meal, lard, pe' per, spice, powders and civnred goods u-; !t.-w sp ! vol--' Kme cheese, pure cream, cakes, candy, crtikei, e;c t 1 1-;. -. V:i Vvooii and Willoware, Patent Medicines, etc. We win do. ie u'eibola C nAr, - THE HUSTLER. Established 1880. EstabllshHd 18bO. Moore & Robinson UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Coffiinsand Caskets. Quality and Prices Guaranteed as Low aa tbe Lowest Buggy and Carnage Department I We build buggies, wagons and 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 dwelling adjoining our place of business, (on south side), where he can be found both day and night, when not in the shop. Get our prices before going elsewhere. John Street, op. Baptist Church. Phones, No. 93, 79. and 7. i UliiiiiwCr- ii 'i Our bodies are temples, and all are enjoined by the Great Builder to preserve them. Consequently the wise men of the world have given .much study trying to find out the best foods. The result of these investigations has proven conclusively that food made on scientific principles from grain not only possesses the most valuable properties, but is healthful and easy to digest. We have HECKER'S Rolled Wheat, Wheaten Grit3, Royal Health Food, Oat Meal and Graham Flour. Bizzell & Wooten. o GROCEKS. Collins onfl Funeral SuDDlies! Caskets Mutalic, Cloth-covered and Varnish-Finish. Burial Robes and Wrappers. FUNERAL CAR FREE I PHONE 81 and 96. Cr- U. and R, Go W. ISI,E1R. J. KillRKPflTfUCK;. tJ. sf. Isler & Go, (Formerly of Baker Tsler & Co.) -WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALEES IN Bilk Meat, Flolir, Sgar, Goffee Lard, Hay, Seed Oats, Rice Meal, Salt, Gorn Meal, Bran. Cement- Lime. Laths- Plaster- Molasses, Plastering Hair, Cotton Seed Meal, Crain Bags, etc., at Rock Bottom Prices. 6001 weatner comma ! Calls for o Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and flattings. See our line. We will SAVE YOU MONEY. We have a nice line of o "King Heaters" and Air-Tight Stoves, Upon which we challenge competition, and upon anything else you may want, as well. Papkep&FalkenerFurn 6o Bargain Counters ! I O O n W B O I oaimaatt OOO-C a O o u 80-q-8-o 8 t ... .. i In addition to my mammoth stock of Furniture, ' Lamps, and Chinaware of all description, which : I am offering now lower than ever before sold, I have added 10, 15 and 25c. Counters. I am offering to the public the greatest values in these articles ever sold in the city before, consisting of . Lamps, Glass and Ohinaware, etc. Come and see for yourself the great bargains we are offering. THe LEADING Gliina and Furniture UUUlOl GOLDSBORO, N. C. Jos. Isaacs. Sept. 2,dawtf Special - On Friday and Saturday of this week we offer entire stock of Low-Cut Shoes at Great Sacrifice. -4 1 All and 2.2? goods thesejt wo days at $1.50. No goods charged, as this is considerably lesa than cost. . ' - Rfl flriT Unco dofcea children's hose, (heavy), worth 18 8-8c, we of wU UUs flUoC fer on same days at 10c. Yours anxious to please. Soatherland, Brinkley 6t Co. The great remedy for nervous prostration and aU diseases of the generative organs of either sex, such as Nervous- Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive dm f OX 1VOKCO Or UpiUUI, WOIUU leuu IA wubuiuiiiiJUU BUU 1 vi e boxes lor Sa.OV. iut MVI M'S UUJUUAli (JO dntfiu. nki: ' t&'Fox sale by M. E, Robinson & Bro., druggist Goldsboro, N, C

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