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, ........... . ...-. This Argus o'er the people Vrights, Doth an eternal vigil keep . , . No soothliig strains of Maia'sson, Can lull Its hundred eyes to sleep 'vybL. XVII . A GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1000. NO 327 m ' ' J . " i ., , - s t NOT, DED. K - took ou the Ne 'His K he In Kmpe 1 V'li' ; r ComDan T iJulv 10 Aia k v 'from LosAngete ' ;rwasiaead jnavmg commp cide here. , .-Evidence was 's1 to show tht the dead-, nj . Wolfsohn. (The insrat nanra-A , par i 10 tneUDiic. ai r be turned ov&r taht j,oi ; iamnj AarouwasreporA'La . - beeti' see'lv in (iJli i on cm Xic i . ' :J .3.-' i .. I I r ei wiis mauo oy an unciei 1 in this city, and the voif"- parents were iqtmeo. as " 1 IV Attorneys S? f - , .'Slr-M '.-ivBtr Louis wired e neadquarl J; f ters of the; New York Insurance! ? j Company, which at once made a! '''demand on the public adminis-; ilf tVator for $10,000, the amount of j It " "Wolfsohn arrived here last K-"1 night with a Chicago detective. " He says he has been sin Europe, and returned only a week; z go. - ie disclaims any attempt at fraud. 4 The local agent of the insurance body bi theIsuicideJas that of ;j-vV Two iiptorks torjJagland. . Lo n d o n , an.ferene faTtJa" cffice today announcing a victory over the strong force of Boer3 that attacked him. As ht) was pushing his lines northward the Boers were aided by strong ar tillery and made an attack in force, buo the British troops se'zd a strong position and held their owd. London, Jan. 1 The news of two victories at Capa Colony made a happy New Year for Eig land. Gatacre having been re inforced since his route to Storm burg won tha more important victory of tw as chronicled in the following dispatch; "Dordreca', Dec, 24 Two thousand Boers with guns began an attack on the British garrison here today. The garrison occu pied a strong position just out of town and repulsed the Boers. .The attack was fierce and deter mined, but the garrison held its OWD." The war office is glad to git V b is news, for it assured the Brit hh control of a widestretch cf country, putting Gatacre in shape to advance with two columns on ' the Boer commanders at Storm- berg) with a chance to burn its fiig, besides keeping in their bounds to the disaffection of the colonists. The other victory 1 was as reported in this message. J - Noanwport, Dae. 24 A strong i' force of British cavalry and i horse artillery followed the Boer retreating to Colesburg, icflict ' ing serious loss. General French has coat cleared the country at Arundel to within four miles of ' Uolebburg. Dr. Cady's .Condition Fowderi are just what a horse .needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood puiifier aad vermifuge. They are'not food bu medicine and the best in use to pu a horse in priaie condition Price 25 Cents per package. For sale uyil Rooinson and Hro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro, and J. R. Smith Ht. Olive. N. 0. wJtilERX, NOTES. i TtieUpAka nf "the season really worth M1(Wp about I are dis-pussed-4h4 !e venth Annual 'Book; Ni.f ib, i pi ;Tli9: Outlook (Decern bs IS 1 iizine - Number) in : ae Jhrftj general heads vio the Fientot Fiction, 'J fHis lory and Biography, " and 'Books and Art, " . while the same issue contains also three personal liter ary article?, ''Weimar and Goe hby Hamiltcn W. Mabie; sRemiuiscjnces of Thoreau,n by and inmate of Thoreau's family, and -A Visit to j jkdl," by Ed ard A Steiner. All six of these articles ars illustrated. ($3.00 a year. The Outlook Company, New York.) v Prank LaslUs Popular Mjnth ly for January starts the new ear iu great form, with a gener us literary and artistic menu, in- luding tha following pieces by erdinand Peck resistance: America at the Paris Exposion. "England's Free Hand on the Nile," by G. W. Steevens, the world-famous correspondent of the London Daily Mai), and au thor of "With Kitchener to Khartum," brilliantly illustrated by Warren B, Davis and H. C. E I wards ; Na w Tear's Day in Japan." by that interesting Ja pinese writer, Oaoto Watanna; -S. R. Crockett's latest story co m plttr.) jmhled "The Promotion dt Sergeant Cubbison5' another Quaint short story, "The Misses 'i'ptterChaperone, ? ,by-Harriet N.aslaa good instalment of tj' hidan-like f- Bath TVIira. .) -1 Gilbert in Winston i Winston, N. C, Jan. 1 W.H. Gilbert, Winston's ex-hardware merchant who was arrested in California, arrived here this af ternoon to await trial in the Fed eral Court at Greensboro. He de clined to discuss his case except to say it was persecution. He be lieves he will be acquitted. The Republican State Execut ive Committee will meet in Greensboro tomorrow to decide upon the time and place for the State convention Chairman Hol ton declined even to give the month in which he thought the convention would be held. He said Baleigh would no doubt be the place, If persons object to long en gagements they can easily break them off. Tetter Salt-Kbenm and Eczema. The Intense itching and smarting in cident to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying- Chamberlain's Eye and S&in Ointment. Maty very bad case 8 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. 25cts. per box. For sal- by M. E Robinson & Bro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro and J. R. Smith Mt. Olive N. If everybody really felt as nice and kind to everybody tnev meet on Uhristmas as they pretend to there wouldn't be any use in hiving any Christmas. e While There is Lite There is Hope I was tfiTcted with catarrh, could neither taate nor smell and could hear but little. EJy'o Cea-n Balm cured it Marcus G t hautz. Rah war, N. J. The Balm reached n.e safily and the effect is surprising. My son says the fir tt application gave decided xelief. Respcctfu'ly, Mr?. Franklin Freeman, Dver. N. H. The Balm ds.es do. iriitto or causa sneezing. For sale by all druer cists or will be mailed for 50 cents bv Elv 1 Brothe- f& Warren streets New York, RAMBLES OF THE RAMBLER BREEZY NEWS, yiElVS AND . ; COMMENTS. What He Sees and Hears While Roaming the Streets. - When the Rambler relired td his mattress (not elastic felt) last night and laid his weary ! head on his downy pillow (made of the first picking from Lon Pridgcn's farm) his mind was burdened with affairs municipal. While the s6 lution of the present perplexed and complexed condition of rival administrations- -(the Woman's Club and the present Mayor and Board of Aldermen) was almost within the grasp of, his mental powers he fell asleep. During one of r the short intermissions while the baby was not crying, he had a dream, or a vision, which ever you please to call ; it . Any way the curtains were lifted from the uncertain future and wo were permitted to gaze for oce brief moment into a halt where were seated nine ladies in chaira. ar ranged in a setnicircle f.-cia one side of the hall to the other, while on a rostrum behind a deik sat another lady with a gavel ,in her hand. . - -: .' "The scene before you,"( said the nightmare who had rode to the place with such swiftness that1 beads .of perspiration wero;jtQd- eggs, yis me iiLayoreEs aca BoarcY of Alderwomen of Golds boro4for the year 1910. Stand still and watch the proceedings." Mayoress The meeting will come to order. To-night I shall enforcu the rule that no membar shall have the floor longer than five minutes, 1st MtmberiVif s. Chairwoman, 1 hive a petition, signed by a num ber of my lady constituents, asking that the street carts be painted yellow and that the days for hauling trash be changed to Monday and Thursday. 2nd Member Mrs. Chairman, I havd & petition also, which asks that thVdays for hauling trash be changed to Wednesday and Satur day. 3rd Member; 1 am sure, Mrs. Chairwoman, that the majority of the people of this city wish that the days for hauling trash remain as they are, Tuesday and Friday, and I shall not vote for a change. 1st Member Unless ray peti tion is granted I shall offer my resignation. Several members Let her re. sign. Mayoress Come to order. - 4th Member Mrs. Chairwo man: Itbasbeen a custom for years for the city to furnish the police with uniforms. I move we give the order for them, but that the color be brown instead of blue. 5th Member I much prefer blue. 6th Member Have them black. 7.h Member I think scarlet would look well for a uniform. otn memoer vv ny not use grey. 9uh Mimber Use red with white trimming?. 4th Member I shall not vote for the appropriation unless they are made of brown material. j Several Member together Neither will I j unless they are as I suggest. 1st Member. I guess some-. body else is mad. Several M inhere Nobody's not!mad. rl lfii Member- You all talk as if ypuj were. 4lh Member Mrs. Chairwo man 1 appeal to you. " 5th Member-j-Let the uniforms stasias they are Several membei s Lei's not any unifoitn3. . - 6th Member -t M ivo we adjourn. Several Members rising Mn?. Chairwoman: Mr?. Chairwoman! Mr? Chair womar! I I ! 1 ! Ainid a sccpe of 'confusion worse confounded," tbe night mare dropped the curtain. We awoke and looked at tbe clock and fownd that just two minutes had passed; since we administered a dose of somnambulent paregoric to ouy youthful posterity. , . -.r - - BIG MINSTRELS Thfe "Wrighl'ri Original Nash ville; Students'' combined with Gidean's Big Minstrel Carnival one c f the biggest of minstrel con solidations wi'l be the attraction "at the; Messenger Opera House, Fridajy January 5 h. This mon ster organ:z tion carries 45 peo plp, -4ravcl4 in its own train of special- cars, and presents a pro gramme, of mintrel features matetess in m rit and attractive in'vjv;iGjy. Th$ fford old davs of minstrel? y uenibi vuaiittto a i tuuexiug -pi old Southern melodies days "fob de wan" and in the many charm ing character scenes of old plan tation life which supplements up-to-date ideas of this style of amusement and makes up a pro gramme that can not fail to amuse old and young alike. It is sa d to be a veritable feast of merriment fun fast and furious and vaudeville surprise tumblers, jugglers, acrobats, slack wire performers furnish a ssore of surprises, while 15 c )lored cora eaiane, end men, biogerf, dancers and a dczen other features tickle an audience for three solid hours. aiOZLEI'S I1EM.OJM JLiiXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink. Cures indigestion, headache, malf- ria, kidney diseases, fever, chills, loss of appetite, debility, nervous Drostra- ti on and heart failure, by regulatiDg the Liver, Stomach, tsowels, Kidneys and Blood. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Cured me of indigestion. I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, bub all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir 1 can eat any turner l like, . W, A. GRIFFETH, Reeves ville, S. C. Mozley'a Lemon Elixir Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering, when all other remedies and doctors naa ianea. N. D. Coleman, Ueulah, S. C, Mozley'a Lemon Elixir I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches, Lem on Elixir cured me. My appetite is good and I am well. I had taken a barrel of ether medicine that done me no good. Charles tiiBHARD, No. 1515 Jefferson St Louisville, Kj . Moz? e I emon Elixir CiCd me of enlarged liver, nervous indigestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stairs or do any kind of work. I was treated by many, physicians, but got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. C. H. Baldwin", No. 93 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. MOZ LOT'S LEMON HOT DltOPS Cures all Coughs, .Colds, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem orrhage, and all throat and lung dis eases. Elegant, reliable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Prey Saxed only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, i FILIPINOS PLANNED ATTACK. Duric cf Lawton Funeral Plot J Discovered by the Manila Authorties. Manila, Jan. 1 The discovery of four explosive bombs, a qu antity of fire arms and 500 rounds of ammunition in a house in the center of Manila, this mornincr, while the police were hunting for Rescarte leader, who was said to have come to this city in tha hope of effecting an outbreak yesterday by taking advantage of the mobi lization of the American troops at General Lwton's funera1, gave the authorities a rude shock. The cause of the search was the discovery by the police of an insurgent plot to throw bombs from the high buildings on the Escoltaj the principal business street of Manila, among the for eign Consuls attending the fun eral of General Lawton, in order to bring about international com plications. The Jbomb-throwing was to be accompanied by a raid upon different parts of the city, the leaders believing that only few policemen would be on duty, owing to the ceremonies. Great preparations had been made for tb.3 outbreak, and the natives were told that Aguinaldo would be in Manila and person ally lead the forces attacking. It was said that the chief insur gent had made his way into the city undetected and was prepar ed to show himself at thenright The failure of the plot was-caus ed by precautions taken, 'as the funeral procession avoided the Escolta, and took another route, going by the way of the Anda monument to the Transport Thomas, where the casket con taining the remains of the dead General was placed. A SURE CURE FOR CK0UP. Twenty-Five Yearn Constant Use With out a Failure. The first indication cf croup is hoarse ness, and in a chUd subject to that dis ease it m:iy bo taken aa a sure sign of tne approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough eough. If Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is given as soon a3 the child be comes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the at tack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We hay yet to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual No other preparation can show s ach a record twenty-five years' constant use without a - failure. For sale by M, E. Robinson & Bro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in Goldsboro, and J. R. Smith in Mt. Olive, N. O A woman may aotbe aufait on the news of the day, but you can rest assured she knows every word of the advertisements. Moving in midwinter is hard on furniture and feelings. A Wonderful Discovery. Not only cures, but it keeps well. Is sold bv an organized company of re sponsible business men and has the en dorsement of thousands of Clergymen and noted people throughout the coun try. We speak of that wonderful In strument Electropoise, and ass ycur careful examination into the cures it has wrought. Col. A. JNunaily, o t.h,v Trtfir-Ccean ' Chicaero, writes: "jfearly three years experierce witb Rlectrono'se oniv cotfirnia the truth o v'our claim-. 1 say to my friends that this Instrument is a most wonderful m vfintion. and I wcuid not part with TTiino if I could not eet another." Send address for our book giving letters r ivhn havft hApn p.nrpfl iiuw uuvpii " " v J Electropoise. LECTROPOISE CO., 13 Fourth Avenue LouiavUle, Ky, omnt. ; .TheJauthoritief;werer LlPSas A iuaHf laW W made prepulfUons totaft carVYrfriD,;u -of any uprising that migh-yodcurl Withi r G. PENNY PEARS.' DISAP- Whercabjuts of One ot the Most Promiment Men in the County Unknown. Raliegh Press Vis tor. . - Two weeks ago Mr. Eugene G. Penny left his home at Six Forks Wake county, saying that he was going to Durham to spend three or four da'ys. B.Q came to Raleigh aud nothing has been heard cf him since. Frierds ia Durham report, they huvo not seen him since. Mr. Penny is from one of the .est. families io the country and has a good farm of ovei 200 acres, His eff iirs setm to be in good shape. Hcj left a wife and four childrer, who were faith ful and devottd. Mr. Penny was a leading candidale for the Popu list nomination for county treas urer iu the campaigb. There is no proof of any reason whatever for his depature, and it is hoped that his absence will soon be explained by his return. AN -IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves il), that they am not afflicted with any dissasa, but the system simply needs cleaning-, is to brina: comfort heme to h. ir hearts, aa a costive condition is ci;s:y cured by utdrg Sjrup of Figs' Manufactured by tha California Fie Syrup Co, only and sold by all dru-g-Bfist. It ..yt giijcr.ally ',Le rnn vrho wajfks th '-ug he hud preS'mfc business that, has-pressirg bViks. ' If a woman were tcspe; her mind as ofteu as shetfelt im pelled to do she would ha talkiDg all the una-. A lost dog in a s'oro is worse than the proverbial bull in a chica tshop. mm Li is that when her . little ones are born, 1 they will be vigor ous and healthy. Her hbpes M will be fully realized if she will prepare herself during pregnancy with MOTHER'S FRIEND? the widely-known external linmient which so many women use. 1 1 not only paves the way for easy de livery, but insures strength and vigor to t h e n e vr-b cm . BoM by rrajrsrlsts fr ft n !'ofl!i. KA fw, m, free iU:istrK-d b h"'t JlOTJlKH'S 1 u:fc..T. THE BKADFELD ESGTJLA'i'CH CO.. itipnts. Ga. $42 Worth of i -ks -Ms For 50c. worth of worK. -v - CiV' ing awayWatcnes. 15: c Revving ; . odUCO u ;!aS .ii Hi to Blacnmes, u-un?, eic , our paper, f ash i-, illustrated family pj-o 32 large pages: 64 to 1-3 i o u r.ud o Choice Good Stories, L. i.-r urr, Art, Humor, Letters of .'JVavK L hi foreign Land?, etc , eto. And mpov I set 20 subscribers at r;u -ch r-ena 10c. in stamps for full xmi ticu'sr .ong list of Dresents and our 1 m it, i'lMi- TIME, lor 6 months. If, a;iei 1 enrirg j from u?j 3Cu find our statement uctru we will return your morey at a con tinue the paper free, . ddi ess without delay THEPABTiaaJU uu., icu.siuc, Ky. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Gai dn?r and EtLcridga mrrn'nrp rtniror a ruercantile business UVl JL V V , at Saulston, JN.C, is uvs uey uitiiu oy mutrral censert. Ail cuistsnding !ncefctedr.es3 of tLe late firm will be settled by W. B. J?iheridge, wco is likewisa rutno.'lz: a to coiiecu sjju ik- ceipt for ail deb t due the "J flrm. nv I o W. B. ETHERIDGiS. Dec. 13, 1899 MR. E. .'if : f V . r . .... 1 y v V - 1 V - r -4'
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