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ri MM ri IS BEEH IDEMTIFIED. yyu uu Liu Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and All Affections of the ELI W. PEAUCE I TUB lilU I IT NAM 13 Throat and Lungs can be OUR 10 Of tlie Alan ot Mystery and Ho is Wanted in Two States For Horse Stealing. He Came From Onslow County. o The man whom the Chief of Police lias had. confined in the city guard house for the past ten days, has stole more than one horse and buggy. His home is in Onslow county, near the Pender line. He has been away from home for about a year and a half, and it is presumed that he has been practicing his profession as a horse thief in the several communi ties which he has visited. Deputy Sheriff H. A. Jarman, of Jacksonville, N. C, arrived in the city yesterday with a warrant for Eli W. Pearce, the real name of the criminal, who is wanted in Onslow county for giving mortgages on prop erty which he did not own. The deputy sheriff says that about eigh teen months ago Pearce bought a mule from Cater & Brice, of Wallace, in Duplin county, and gave mortg ages on property which did not exist. Pearce took this mule and went to Jacksonville and was bold enough to tackle the deputy sheriff, to whom he gave a mortgage on the mule, to gether with two yoke of oxen.nd a number of sheep, which he did not own and which never existed, except in his mind. These are the crimes for which he is wanted in Onslow and which caused the deputy to come to Golds boro. There are other charges against Pearce in South Carolina and Chief of Police Freeman has refused to give up the criminal until the South Carolina matter has been investigat ed. Yesterday Chief Freeman re ceived a letter from the Chief of Po lice of Darlington, S. C, which con tained a printed circular offering $20 reward for the arrest of a man an swering to the description of Pearce, who is wanted for stealing a horse and buggyfrom a livery;, stable He hired the turn out and did not go back to the stables. The horse is the same one Pearce come to Goldsboro with, but he had traded the buggy for a road cart. It is expected that an officer will arrive soon from Darling-' ton to take charge of the prisoner and horse and road cart, which have been traded to Mr. John Grantham for another horse, bridle and sad dle. That such a bold and daring crim inal is now in the clutches is just cause for congratulation on the part of the general public and much credit should be given the Chief of Police A. B. Freeman, who arrested the man because of suspicious actions and held him for several days when there was no crime charged ogainst . him. The chief felt confident that he had a man in his possession who had committed some grave offense and the only fears entertained about the affair was that he could not be traced ta the scene of his, crime, and now that this has been done the man of mvsterv will have little of interest for the general public. permanently and speedily by the only safe and reliable cnre. which has been prescribed Dy uoctors ior zo yeans, auu iias saved thousands of lives that would have been cut short by Consumption DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP. James L. Burdett. one of the best-known humorists, whose residence is2?8 West, 126th St.. New York Citv. says: "Since I have hoen rem tine- in nublic I find it necessary to take something to keep my throat in normal condition and free from hoarse ness and cougns. J. nave xaKen COUGH SYRUP Twptti t vf MX. ML. W W exclusively for the past five years and find it not only prevents hoarseness, but it keeps me free from coughs and colds. I heartily recommend it to any one who speaks or sings in public, or to any one who is troubled with sore throat, coughs, tonsilitis or bronchitis. nU Vvirall rcliohla rtmifrsrisfis: larsre bottles. 25o See that the "Bull's Head "is on the package. Refuse substitutes , they are injurious and do not cure. Insist on getting the genuine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the one that always cures and is perfectly harmless. SMALL DOSE PLEASANT TO TAKE. FREE A beautiful Calendar and a Medical Booklet Free to anyone who will write A. C. Meyer & Co.. Baltimore. Md. . and mention this paper. EVERY SHOT TELLS. ive Dollars FOR. TEN DOLLARS ! When Uncle Sam's gunners, on sea or land, fire one of his bie guns it means something. They can hit something besides the ocean they make every shot tell. We are doing a little rapid and acurate fir ing of our own now, with the guns of ' high quality We are firing at the target of "iow prices" and we make a bull's-eye every time. Here's the effect: 6 ounce bottle Hooey Toltt Cot gh Syrap, 25c. Kel:et ror wh oping cough. Compound While Pipe Cough Syrup, 25a. Cure for hrarsen-ss and colds. Robert's Tasteless Chill Tome, 25c. Care for Chills and Favor. Fig Syrup, Laxative, 25c. Gentle ai d Effective Cream Chloroform Lament, 25c. Raii f of Rheumatism and stiff joints. Extract Witch Hazel, 15c. For Bares and Sprains. Household Ammonia, 10c. For the kitchen or Iaucdry. " " Sea Salt f -r the bith. Odor or Woodland Violet. That's what we are doing in GUOAK This Week. We have just a few at the above price, the rest will go in proportion. 8 8 16 8 cc II A Good Opportunity For getting a first class tailor made garment way below cost. These are the reasons why we feel entitled to your patronage. We like to see our customers even if they only want a cigar light, or a postage stamp. 2VL E. Robinson & Bro., MEN'S FURNISHINGS. MARRIED AT 13. MOjn EYSWOETH DRUGGISTS. m C3ZST WEDDING GIFTS in Solid m 1 j?kf'tT Jitf ffl i Silver. Rich Out Glass. CL00K" Ye. Set It ud in the Garret, J Mm. ' Bm mm m ML e it up in tue ijrarrei, and get a new one. A clock that won't keep time is not better than none. A poor clock will deceive you if you bave none you guess at the time and have the satisfaction of deceiving yourself. At the prices we are f ellinsr good, reliable, timely clocks. there is no excuse for being without one. CLOCKS $1 UP. W BETT TH Fancy Clocks In Gold. Brass, Nickel. Iron, Wood. Porcelains etc. m jiH.i tmw. yuiij jhjiV r n ar m 1 1 m a m a d 'ja A Cotton Factory Girl ot 13 Mar ries a Man of 26. From Daily Argus of Monday. Little Mamie Lassiter, 13 years old, who lives in the. cotton factory Wayne Cotton Mill, was married Mill V (JIllUC) III V-IUl CJUUCJ this morninsr to Hardv Matthews. y j who works at the same mill. The e-irl went to work this morn ing as usual and left the mill about We have just received a big value in a JO cent 10 o'clock and went to the place of appointment in a nearby house and J corset. Remember we are headquarters for the R. & were married at once. The license j . u, corsets. was secured on Saturday by Mat thews, who gave the girl's age as 20. When he first applied for license the Register of Deeds refused and said that he must have the written consent of the girl's mother. Matth ews went off and soon returned with the necessary paper, which the Reg ister now believes the girl's mother has never seen. On account of the opposition of the mother of the girl, the marriage which had been set for Saturday, was put off until a more favorable opportunity, which oc curred this morning . The age of the groom is 26. unias umDreilas. umDrefe Some very pretty styles just received, at very low prices. Remember we are sole agents for the Black Cat Stocking. Give us a call. Yours anxious to please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. ' I I li J iV IV Mil v l Will be on sale at all saloons on or about March 8th. A fine spring tonic Physicians recommend it. Families supplied. 1 tJ. Iguana, Manager,
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