THE ARGUS DAILY AND WEEKLY. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Ooldsboro and Vicinity History In Brief Epitome of Sayings and Doings, Wise Md Otherwise, Ran Down nd Ran in by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Loeal "Grand Ronndn." Harry BoydeD, a young negro man, was placed in jail late Mon day evenicig for stealing money jrom his aged grandmother. It is time to be getting your Tstaiced glass ready for viewing the eclipse of the sun on the morning of May 28. The first shipment of beans irom this market went forward Tuesday to the northern markets and were consigned byMr, W. D. Qreech. Henry Powell, a bright mulat to, was locked up in trie city jail fojt the police Monday for using $ knife nn Georgia Watson. She was cut severely &nd some of the wounds are of a serious nature The newest thins; in town is the handsome delivery wagon of Mr. W. H. Barnes' Bakery. It is a model of workmanship and was turned out from the buggy manu factory of Messrs. Allen Moore & Co. Mr. John Slaughter, of the Goldsboro Undertaking Com pany, has returned from Rich mond, where he attended the great Street Fair last week, and also the lectures of Prof. Brenard on the latest art of embalming. Rev. J. E. Bristowe, now sta tioned at Bethel, is in the city, to the pleasure of his many friends and the congregation of St. John, of which he was pastor for four consecutive years, and where he is held in high esteem. A negro named June Adams was brought to Goldsboro from Fremont on Tuesday and placed in jail to await the coming term of the Superior Court to answer to the charges of carrying a con cealed weapon and for drawing a cistol on Messrs. T. R. and F. H. Hooks. Our young friend and towns man cadet Tyson Dortch left Tuesday for WestPoint, where he was appointed in competition with an unusually bright class. The good wisn.es of his many friends in this city, his home, go with him and all hope for him the success which his college career augurs that he will accomplish. The several companies of the Goldsboro Fire Departments are practicing regularly with a view to entering the contest for prizes at the annual tournament 10. Wil mington this vear.The Wilming ton people are taking advantage of the occasion and are advertis ing the event extensively. This city is being billed with hand some lithograph stringers which shows the interest taken in the occasion by the inhabitants of the "City by the Sea." And still Goldsboro talent wins out. This time it is our young friend Dr. Lyndon M. Humphrey, who recently went before the Board of Examiners of the State Dental Association, and Mon day received his license from that body as a f uil-fUdged dental sur geon. His career at the Balti more College of Dental Surgery has been une of marked distinc tion, and his success before the examining board of bis State is no surprise to those who had watch ed his course and are acquaint ed with his ability. The Argus congratulates him right heartily and wishes him long life to enjoy the distinction and success that we feel sure awaits him in his 5hosen profession. TBEY SAY. The clever woman always laugns at a man's jokes, even if she hag heard them before. It is ho loiiger a puzzle as to who's got the button. Every smartly gowned woman can solve it. It sometimes happens that a man of resources is one "who has ingenious methods of contracting liabilities. Every woman over thirty keeps a few letters or things that are not useful for anything only to cry over. WILL NOT BE THESE. Philadelphia Times, Visitors to the Democratic na tional convention at Kansas City in July will nrss the faces of eome distinguished delegates who were at Chicago in 1896. Young Gov ernor Russell died within six wee'is of his appearance on the rostrum before the 12,000 applauding aud itors assembled in the hall. John R. Fellows, tbe most brilliant platform orator of bi3 party, re turned to New York to die. Those who sat under his voice at that remarkable meetinsr, spontaneous ly called together at the Auditor rium the night before Bryan's nomination, will never forget the superb effort by the District At torney of New York, delivered after very little preparation, but it lasted two hours, and every listener was eorry when Fellows ceased talking. The grave and wise countenance of Ex-Gfroyernor Rogwell P Flower wili not be found, as heretofore, at an end seat among the New York delegation. He had for com panions at Chicago Ex&Secretary Whitney and Congressman Sulzer. Whitney will not go to Kansas City. Governor 'Flower will be missed, because his figure was imposing and his personality dis tinctive. He did not make spaeches, but he was a good talker, and when he had taken a position was always ready to defend it, A glass of ice water, on a hot day, ended a career of unexampled suc cess . The man who came nearest to Bryan in the race for the Chica go nomination, Ex Congressman Bland, father of the silver dollar of to-day. has passed away. He was not in the convention, but re mained on his Missouri farm, con fident that he would be chosen as leader of the yan.The honor passed him by, and he continued along the even tenor of his way, appar ently undisturbed, but really mor tally hurt. His was one of the first telegrams of congratulation received by the new apostle of silver. Bland never recovered from the disappointment, and has long 6ince gone over to the great majority. Already curiosity is rife as to who will make the speech nomine ating William Jennings Bryan at Kansas City. There have been very few great spoeche?, made in placing Presi dential candidates before national conventions. No serious attempt at oratory was made on such oc casions until Robert G. Ingersoll named Blaine in an eight-minute address that made the Illinois or ator known from one end of the land to the otner. JNext came Conkling's Appomattox speech nominating General Grant. In Democratic conventions, Daniel Dougherty made two fa mous speeches at Cincinnati and St. Louis, in nominating Hancock and Cleveland. But the two most memorable events in the assem blages of that party were the de nunciation of Grover Cleveland by Bourke Cockran at Chicago and Bryan's wonderfully magnetic outburst of language at the same place, in 1896 nominating him self. 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, , uougns ana uoias, nave given awY over ten million trial bottles j of this great medicine aha have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cared thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sure ly cured by it. Call on J. H. Hill & Son, Druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Girls always figure on what it costs to get married just as though there would probably never be any more in the family. KENTUCKY'S GOVERNOR. Supreme Court Decides the Con test in Beckham's Favor Washington, May 21. The Kentucky governorship case was today decided by the United States Supreme Court in the in terest cof Beckham, Democrat, affirming the decision of the Ken tucky Court of Appeals. The opinion was handed down by Chief Justice Fuller, and the case was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. The opinion in the case was not unanimous. Justices Brewer, Harlan, Brown and McKeuna were dissenting justices. PUBLIC SPEAKING. There will be public speaking at the following times and places: Genoa, Wednesday night, May 23, by W. T. Dortch. Long's Store, Wednesday night, May 20. by Geo. E Hood, and Geo. C. Kornegay. Erastus Smith's School House, Friday night, May 25, by H. B. Parker, Jr., and J. E. Peterson. Best's Station, Friday night, May 25, by W. C. Monroe and Geo. C. Kornegay. Pikeville, Saturday evening, May 26, by W. R. Allen. Sauls X Roads, Saturday even ing, May 26, by B. WF. Ay cock, and Geo.E. Hood. Pinkney, Great Swamp, Satur day evening, May 26, by W. T. Dortch. The speakings at night will be gin at 8 o'clock, and at Sauls X Roads, Pikeville and Pinkney at 3 o'clock in the evening. All are invited to attend. .La dies ate especially invited. Nathan O'Berry, Chm. Dem. County Ex.Comm. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results m loss of pu.0uuB ,u mo x, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run 'down feel- ' " in sr. But there's no need to feel lifce that. Listen to J. B. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He savs: "Electric Bitters are just the thins for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he live3 or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease I on life. Only 50 cents at J. H. Hill & Son's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. PERISHING EOR BREAD. LACK OF The result of the great famine in India is most heart-rending. Thousands are daily dying of slow starvation. Hundreds of thousands must perish unless helped from somewhere. The Christian world is being appealed to. Many are responding. The needs are great and pressing While I write, many are dying of banger. I appeal to the people of nui ui t u iw uuiusuuiu iur uuiu. J. uayu icitvcju up a collection in St.PauI andhave some money to forward. More is needed.I will be glad to receive and forward any sum, from one penny up. Do not decline to give be . . A 1 I cause vou cannot sive uiuuu. ae member two cents will preserve a life for one day. Goldsboro can save hundreds of lives if they will. Who will help to do it? Don't delay your gifts. While we delay they die. F, D, Swindell, Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessingtothe invalid. Are truly the sick man s friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, (dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ATI ABSOLUTE CURE. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the bead and sore throat use Ker tnott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, tho On fSjr Cold Cute" Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAnses the System EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES h4BTIIALC0NST.PAT.ON PERMANENTLY BV THE 6tNVlNt- MAri'f O ft (SUlvRNIA pC ,SYRVP(S ntMIRMtnWWi And still no one mentions the returning Otis for running mate. SIOO. Dr. IS. 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