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THE ARGUS.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
other
GOLDSBORO CITY SCHOOLS.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Wayne Lodge, No. 112, A. F. & A.
M., meets 1st and 3rd Monday
evenings, 7:30 o'clock, in Odd
Fellows Hall. Visiting brothers
heartily welcomed.
Baffin Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets
orai-v Vridav eveninsr. at 8:30
o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall.
Knightly welcome to visitors.
Goldsboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. U.
A. M., meets every Wednesday
evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Odd
Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome
to all visiting brethren.
TSTensA Lodsre No. 6, I. O. O. F.,
meets every Tuesday evening, at
8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
TTall. Cordial welcome to visi
tors.
PURELY LOCAL
ITEMS OF INTEREST IN AND
AROUND THE CITY.
Picked Up By the Ubiquitous
Reporter and. Chronicled
For the (Information
of Argus Readers.
Mw mother was troubled with
consumption for many years. At
last she was given up to die. Then
she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily cured.'
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is the
S KpQt thin vou can take.
j - O -
It's too risky to wait
until you have consump
tion. If you are coughing
tnsv. aet a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Three sizes : 23c, 50c, $1. AH druggists.
urn hi jiiiriLin iwri
Consult your doctor. If be says take it,
then a" he says. If he teils you net
to take it. then don't take it He knows.
n, We are willing.
X,C!"C " t i i ver CO.. Lowell. Mass.
The New Buildings Will "be Beady
For the Opening: Faculty Com
pleted by the Selection of
Miss Sallie Kirby Last
Night.
The two commodious and hand
some new brick buildings of the
Goldsboro Graded School that have
ben erected, one at each end of the
orie-inal buiiuingr, are now receiving
I the finishing touches and will be
ready for occupancy by the date fixed
i for the opening of the school.
1 The old building, too, has been re-
! modeled inside and equipped with
'' the same modern furnishings as the
' new buildings; so that Goldsboro can
! now boast of as commodious and con
:nicnt. nnKlic. school buildings as
i v w XT " '
I any in the country,
j The spacious grounds are also be
I ing leveled and beautified, and the
- ! newly elected white janitor will be
irpd to keen them in ship-shape
tofore and he has arranged this trip i frnrn 4rfiST19Ssers
to Richmond for the benefit or nis .
large number of patrons who go witn j wnne scnooi is not m sbuii.
him every year. The tram passes There have been a numuer oi r-
Goldsboro about 7:30 o'ciock monuay : i tiong in ihe faculty since the
morning auu retmmug ; sphool closed for the summer vaca-
due to the acceptance by the
Soft
arness
Ton can make your har
ness as soft as a glove
and as tough as wire by
using EIJltEKA Har.
ness Oil. You can
lengthen its life make ii
Inst twice as long as it
ordinarily would.
m
o Ji
laraoss
makes a poor looking har
ness like new. Made cf
pure, heavy bodied oil, es
pecially prepared to vntii
Biaoui tha weather.
Sold everywhere
In cans all sizes.
Mads by STANDARD C'.L CO.
MAKES HIS ESCAPE.
WATER RATES.
Frank Winn Runs Away to
From Standing Trial.
The negro Frank Winn,
Olive, who is charged
Keep
fi n'clno.k on Tuesday even
Tho fcrr fmm all roints is S2.50 tion,
for the round trip. Get ready, go resigning teachers of positions ten
and enjoy yourself for a couple of ered them in other schools. Their
j I -. i
u &- I places here have an Deen suppueu, , t b geen since
a nnnvint. on the county roads ' the last vacancy having been filled mi,A murder for which he
made his escape from the guards ; last night by the Board of Trustees ciarged occurred about three months
AVednesdav afternoon while the gang i
alT olcmfinoi- TTlSa Sallie ri- 1 ,1 Txlz-vorl a-fTsi.i-r
mQH , """."i"""- o
of Mt.
with killing
his cousin Charles Winn, is report
ed to have skipped the country.
Frank had been given his liberty
on a $2,500 bond and his case was to
have come up at the present term of
ths Superior court. He had remain
ed quietly on his farm near Mt.
Olive until Saturday night, when he
left, presumably to go to town and
The question of water rates is
causing a great many people to make
inquiries. Some time ago the Board
of Public Works published a sche
dule of rates which seems not to give
very general satisfaction. These
range all the way from A cents per
cubic foot to 30 cents per cubic foot
and therein lies the cause of the
trouble. It is claimed that if the
city ban pump water at 4 cents for
manufacturing plants it can also
pump it at that price for individuals
and that it is no more trouble or ex
pense to furnish it in large quantities
than in small.
And it is also claimed that if it
costs more than 4 cents to pump the
water then the small consumer
should not be taxed to furnish the
large consumer with water. The
vastdifference in the price is what
is causing the agitation of the sub
ject. '
Tt is rlnimed still lurther tnac
NFRVOUS PROSTRATION
CURED BY PE-RU-NA.
m W
M i 1) !
J. A. SIPSOiT. 5j
Hen. J. A. Simpson, Secretary of the
Board of Education of San Francisco,
Cal., writes :
" have found Pcrur." sn 'deal ionic.
Some months sgo I suffered with neu-
4Ur,io (Kvttsn-'Ac cziarrii, csussci
smw)uiBuijii" wwfeM
has been iny system -
the water works the price
advanced instead of being reduced
as it was expected. The public is
entitled to some explanation of the
charges herein contained.
is
FOR THE HOUSE.
Superior court is still in session
and at work on the criminal docket
at present.
tv.p Arm ft Machine Works has
turned out another locomotive for a
lumber company in South Carolina.
Tobacco continues to find its way
to this market in large quantities
and the price is what the farmer
would have it.
were at work on
Near Neuse river
l.Prm forPSt i Kirby, of this city, who holds a Po-
.ri" i cition nn the facultv of the Raleigh
is very wuck. neat n v-j.
impossible to see a man 10 feet away Public Schools, which she
clash for the thicket .and k thought she t the po.
noon, but failed to discover the lo- night is a source of great pleasure to
cation ot the negro.
A shoemaker working in the shops
has filled
her many friends here; ana tne
Goldsboro schools are indeed to be
of Mr. W. L. Summerlin claims to congratulated on securing her
The Banks of this city will re- have been entirely cured of rheuma- The faculty of the school as it now
main open throughout the fall and
j. O ri'rlnr-lr on Knt.-
Avinter srasun uuui v
urdays.
While the city is paving Walnut
street from Centre to John streets
the street will have to be blocked,
tism by lightning, ixe nau . d complete for the ensuing year
sufferer for vears and last week while ,w"'
visiting out in the country he re
ceived a severe shock of electricity
from the lightning which struck
some object near the house in which
lio was stavinsr. lie claims a tuuti
It was a cold bloodea anair
Frank and his cousin Charles with
several other negroes in the neigh
borhood went fishing one day and
during that afternoon Charles made
some joking remarks about Frank.
The nartv all returned home and
x
far from well, i founa i'crur.a cefe
fited me very much. It built up frej
entire system and made me feel like c
new man. I believe it is well worthy
the high prsise bestowed upon ii."
J. A. SIMPSON. I
Rvstpmic catarrh always gives fair
warning of its approach, and can be
easily warded off by the proper treat-
Editor Argus: In a recent issue ment. Pleating brown specks bofo
. . .. t o o-trH. -mF-ntal confusion, li ts or ne
of your always interesting paper x sleeple3SnesS, -flashes of
read with great pleasure ana muv o.nillv sensations, palpitation, im
f,.i , oJio from rti v friend i.n:t- riauTu-?irlpncv: anv of these
lilCLiVJLl tlili ai wivav tauxiitj , "- ' 1 ' "
Mr. James M. Wood, endorsing that symptoms or all of them should
slerlinff Democrat and untiring party promptly ,
worker Mr. Atlas T. Uzzeii lor tne
lower house of the General As
he'
sembly.
I have known Mr. TJzzell person
ally and intimately from his boy-
that night about 7:30 o'clock while I hood, and lean truthfully say of
but the work will be pushed rapidly ! cure He is not anxious to repeat the
so as to cause as little inconvenience experiment, however, and his testi- I
to the merchants as possible. mony will not induce others to wish
The Institute for the white teach- for a similar mode of cure,
era of Wayne county will be held at I The heavy receipts of tobacco on
the Graded School in this city the thig market from country carts is a
third week in October, beginning on surprise to everybody here. The pop
Monday morning October 20th, and uiarjty of this market among the
closing Friday evening October lanterg throughout this section is
24th. widespread and increasing from day
j. to dav While the price of tobacco is
Mr. C. F. Carpenter, representing to day. vni e p fa
the Carpenter Buggy oo., pi unuu; 'w those who are in a po-
SL ... . .ill
nati. is in the city ana he gave
barbecue to his friends last night on "s m
out at the suburban mrm oi . Both the Imperial
T Dortch. which was very mucn
cloyed by the select crowd present. . gSihealdfiB a number
Col. William T. Dortch comes out, of local buyers.
in a strong: card
nomination of Mr.
advocating the
H. B. Parker,
The tallest man that ever struck
ia Viptp, with ten others who
J ' . - M
Jr.. of this city as a member oi in , aaiiino- the Lib
Legislature from this county, .ur Tobacco. Thenameofthe
Parker is a young man of , splendid erxy m.J. L. Skinner. He
abilities, possessing as well, a strong genu weighs
is as follows
TEACHERS FOR 1902 1903.
Mr. Thos. Tt. Foust, Superintend
ent.
Mr. A. J. Barwick, Principal.
Mrs. M. O. Humphrey.
Mrs. M. B. Griswold.
Miss Jennie B-oyall.
Miss Ada Blair.
Miss Bebecca Humphrey.
Miss Etta Spier.
Miss Mary Jones.
Miss Caddie Fulghum. .
Miss Mattie Nash.
Miss Susie Fulghum.
Miss Annie Farrior.
Miss Ophelia Howell.
Miss Leila Cobb.
Miss Jessie Jenkins.
Miss Florence Mayerberg.
Miss Lizzie Ferrell.
Miss Annie Beaman.
Miss Sallie Kirby.
Miss Nellie Cobb, substitute
teacher.
Charles was prssing along the road
with some girls in front of Frank
Winn's house, the latter called to
Charles to stop. The only eye wit
ness to what occurred is a small ne
gro boy about 6 years old, who says
that Frank Winn told Charles that
he had been talking about him and
without further ceremony struck
Charles over the head with a club.
The boy ran and told Charles' father
him that he is a man in every way
in ho ail mi red: a farmer lie stands
by his occupation and "lives on
farm"; a citizen, he does his every
duty cheerfully: a neighbor, he is
V. Erookslnre, from
rA;n., in . rrfpnt letter from Wash-
inirton. D. C, says:
"From what my friends say, Pernnaj
Is a good tonic and a safe catarrh cure.",
R. V. Brookshire.
"Summer Catarrh," a book written byj
nr. TTartman. President The Ilartman
Sanitarium, on the subject of the ner-j
v.a disturbances peculiar to summer,!
the sent free to any address by The Peruna
Medicine Co., Columbus, U. j
A WORD WITH THE FARMERS
Kifni nonsirlprate and srenerous: a
AlVl yiU 9 J .
Democrat, he is unswerving in party j gome years ago inquiries
service and unterrined in the main- t t to the best things
were
which
tenance of party principles; a man of a farmer can attend to to make farm
the people, from the people and for ; ing a pleasure and a profit,
the people, he would be true to the ; gaij. "Owner must live on his
who come up in time to see his son j people's interests in the halls of leg- farm plow deeP, fertilize well, plant
expire irom a oroseu skuh. j. lo. . isiauuu, iui -"-" - . ana sow eariy. nave guw uunuiu6J
remained at home until arrestea, otherwise, ana wouiu not u umci- for ownerj tenant ana laborer; sow
.u,vi, aV niaf.D fAw moments la-! wisft. for his honor is always his riofrirfh in p-rnin. one-fourth in
V lilUH lAyvyxv AtiA- im j.v u k ' - 7 viiv r 1
to work to have him releasea upon
Tiaras porous Droceedings and he
crave bond for his appearance
at
ter. He was brought to uoiusuuro guiae. ouai mau .u grass, one-iourtn in penumieui
and placed in jail. His counsel went trusted. ' ture.and one-fourth in summer crops.
I desire to enaorse every tiimg "iau,Keep well posted."
Mr. Wood said and so well said j B gaid. crop well planted is half
about Mr. Uzzell, and I hope the , made Kill snrouts. plant grain in
court by giving a mortgage on his county Democracy when it assembles October; spread manure in Decern -
He had real estate valued in convention to name our wuu ber for spring crops."
1 000. It is understood ticket will nominate A. T. TJzzell as c jj. "Terrace hillsides, surface
that he has disposed of his property one of our representatives m the dram low anaS; keep all the cattle
and left the country, preferring this next Legislature. j you can in winter, pen them every
course to the hangsman noose or a . V ery truly, : njght and spread manure on the sur-
term in the penitentiary. Jacob . iill. face of your and. Llotate crops, cot-
iyu-s. irxn r'nrn njit.s. then sowueiis. JXaise
. t-w. v-. j 7
TRIPLE WEDDING.
character.
Both the county and city tax Col-ir,T-a
iinve their new books and
235 pounds. He has to lower nis
head when walking under the signs
the sidewalk and of course he
THE WRONG NEGRO.
v . ' . j !1U 4- t4- HO 1
Ar mUn aka -r- rt- IrOTVT 5l ia o rr i a TIT. VV II 1 1 C 1 11 Li UUUU U -j-v -.w
irXrrTtlmder Mr. Gabe Holmes,)
IH IM V Xl!k L11C V VTVwiv I " -
would be a good idea to pay texes
while you have the money and be
fore you are required to do so by
law.
who ia well known to woiasDoro i
people and who is Southern manager
for Liberty Bell Tobacco, with head
quarters in Savannah, Ga.
Wafnul 1street has ben taken up and ed" all the morning with witnesses
JrMmSe uiUtorm in shape' and spectators who bad gathered to
siiM-iff Rfiott Makes a Wild Goose
Chase to the Northwestern
Section of the County.
He Returns With
out His Man.
Sheriff Scott returned to the city
about 2 o'clock from the northwest
ern section of the county, where he
on a wild eoose chase,
inorninsr the Sherifl re-
anlrdressed edgeTwm be put testify and hear the evidence in a
andwitharesseu eu?e , and geveral
SSTireSi n-om Centre to John j drunks which might be properly ; had been
;SLtrith brick. A civil engineer j charged up against tne circus that, Ffid
from Lynchburg, Va., is in the city , came to townrmai. xu : ceived notice that a negro whom he
to superintend the work ana nave it , Yer? " .X,;" riX' nt and who was accused of
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tressintrlv sober appearance
(J . . , .rto.
mrninp-. While their COUUieuauura
niainlv showed that Mr
vounewhenthe circus comes to town,
J P i !i .54- nmror rt rrr
this
ces
R. E.
Tioint never to sro T TvrrtVQO Hari hexm fixercisinsr his pain-
to a circus in the day time for the . ml influence. As the Mayor would
reason that when the band begins to pr0iiounce sentence upon each mdi
play at night he could not resist the vidUal he would cast a sympathetic
temptation to go again, but that glance upon the violators of the
fho hnnfl beffins to play m the t,n nd t" ordinance. The only case
afternoon he consoles himself by say- assuming serious proportions was
ins "I'll be with you to-night." that of a colored hackman whose
' , K ! horse struck and knocked down a
The school census of 0lSD 8mall boy Gf another colored man.
township, just completed, shows the irritated the parent, who fol-
nnmber of white cnuoren m w , . . k d tried to pull a
wnship to be 1483, a decrease oi i , - ; . . socket. The evidence
from last year's census, lhe city , the haQkmrn was not to
proper has 560 maies auu blame for the occurrence and the
males. The township outodc s the city fethef Qf injured child was
. has 166 males and 223 females, ut bound over io court for carrying a
those between the ageor 12 and 0 weapon ,
who can neitner ieaj. y-
33 are found in the towx saip.
rri,?, roiwter was "shown to-day
some proot sheets of the North State
. Republican, which it is said will ,
make its appearance next week. Mr !
A Whitely, former editor of the
Ml. Olive Advertiser and later the
Wayne County Advertiser, will do ,
the Editorial work on the paper for (
the present. The paper, will be is- .
sued by the Republican Printing j
Company.
The excursion of Mr. It.' E. Pip-
kin to mcaiuou" "iS . " r fho
The Mayors' Court Room the Scene
of Three Marriages at Once
Friday Afternoon.
Goldsboro is nqt to be outdone in
the matter of marriages when view
ed from a numerical standpoint at
least. A triple wedding took place
in the Mayor's court room here
Friday afternoon. Three coupies
from the Faro section of the county
came to the city to see the circus and
after arriving here concluded they
would get married. They went to
the office of the Register of Deeds and
secured license, after which they
went to the Mayor's office, where
the ceremony was performed by Jus
tice of the Peace J. E. Peterson, in
the presence of a large crowd who
DUPLIN COUNTY-TICKET.
i your supplies and your own stock,
let your cottou be your money
crop."
1 D said: "Let the negro immigrate;
i raise your farmers at home. Turn
out old lands and cultivate well the
remainder."
E said: "Be a Christain; keep out
books with yourself,
raise cot-
Democrats Name a Well Distribu
. ted. Strong and Conservative
Ticket
-11 -NT C- Cant S Thfi I
iveDausAuie, . v.. , - . f d bt keep
uupiiu wjuuij - - vn provisions,
tion met here today ana noimua
F said: "A place for everything,
a full Legislature and county ticket
The primaries were held Saturday,
and only a light vote was cast, it be
ing the first time regular primaries
have been held in this county.
The following ticket was nomi
nated: D. S. Kennedy, Senate; J. W
Gresham. House; v. xx
riprir. Leonidos Middleton, Sherin;
C. S. Carr
house-breaking was staying at tha
. j 1 TTTil
tinmn onnthOT npffrft near T.nfi VVll-i . . . a j. ii.
& twoH frnm ntt tne street tu wiir , Tv. r
The Sheriff left the ia cr - Potter, surveyor, auu
l ness ainpie r QTiri tvt. v. vvestorooK,
, mi V,oXX. IT "
tninlv unusual, lueuaujca -"
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation, biliousness, dys
pepsia, sick headache.
25c All druggists.
j. v. r if. is one oi tne
net be losi bigi rpfl thia I ?
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Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black? Then use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE(?rheers
r....... n. B. P. HLL CO.. NSHUA, N.H.
: . j.-:.- 4-v.ot i5is been
best trips , , T.
ATr Pibkin COUiu. iivu t," w
wtskington f?r reasons stated .here-
rPfinl nrices on Bananas this week
to close out a big lot, C. F. Griffin.
son county Une,
city last night about 7 o'clock by
private conveyance and went direct
ly to the place where the negro was
staying. He arrived there about 10
o'clock. He had very little trouble
in capturing the negro whom he
thought he wanted. When he ' ar
rived with the negro at Fremont he
found that he had arrested the wrong
negro and he gave the man enough
money to pay his fare to Black Creek
on the train and also to hire a turn
out to take him back to his home.
The Sheriff is of the opinion, how
ever, that he committed some crime.
He gave his name as Sol Daniel and
said that he came from Garner's
Store, in Greene county. He is now
living with his sister, who denied
that she had any one in the house
when the Sheriff asked to be admit
ted last night. The negro was lock
ed up in a room and the Sheriff had
to threaten to break the door down
before the woman produced the key.
The negro r had recently been
shot in the leg and he claimed to
have been crippled by another ne-
2to at his old home Mn G reene
county.
parties are as follows:. H. B. raa
shaw and Mattie Gaugh, J. B. Brad
shaw and Mattie Shadding, N. M.
Bailey and Sarah Shadding. Among
: 3 ara tvurn hrnthfirs
tne marriBvx wupra - " i patent
and two sisters, while thefirst named aZ
couple are cousins.
After the ceremony the three coup
les departed from the building with
their faces wreathed in smiles. They
left for their homes later in the after-
,-v wqL- t. Via news to their rei-
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atives and friends.
A TSov's Wild Kid For Life.
With family around expecting him
everything in its place; stop leaks,
keep up repairs; keep all the stock
that can be kept for milk, butter or
beef. Give everything good , atten
tion on the farm."
G said: "Southern farmers should
.nr imin tiTirl crass; frrow everv-
ot i thing that family stock can eat. Ma-
Miiaos Jiuuuicum, nure crops weil, but let commercial
, Register of Deeds; Frank , erg Do all c ;n every
year to improve your land by plow
ing under grass, andpeas; never sell
any cottonseed."
This is enough for one lesson ana
there is good hard sense all the way
down from A to G.
You may have a good cotton cropr
but if you can grow ana sell butter,
buttermilk, sweet milk, chickens,
eggs, hams, sides, sausage, souse,
lard, pigs, pork, strawberries,peach-
Commissioners.
The ticket is wen aisirumwu
throughout the county and is a very
conservative and strong one. The
liquor question fhas been raised to
in the campaign, Dut
-. 1 A
this is neither a wet nor aryucsei
m A 9
and will give general satisiaction.
There will be no excuse for indepen-
dentism in Duplin, and a large Dem
ocraticTtfajority may be expected in
November.
A Parson's Noble Act,
"I want all the world to know,"
writes Bev. C. J. Buaiong, oi Asim
to die, and a son riding
for life 18 wav, R. I-, "what a thoroughly good the big cotton crop, that. is.
1 . 1 4-
es, grapes, appies, pears, wueai,
wheat straw, flour, potatoes, sweet
and Irish, roasting ears,butter beans,
snap beans, turnips, onions,sqtfashes,
carrots, cabbage and stove wood,you
will find your small crop is ahead of
if
riia. oh reliable meaicme 1 iounu m
,u au ,
onri I TiT-ir. "RittRTs. Thev curea me 01
miles, to get Dr. long s xew
coveryior Vy-- r.n liver troubles that had
Uoias, v . ii- t tj ,X;- a mecrrfint suffering for many
Ind., endurea aeaiurs "S"" " o n, all-around
l.-.4- XTTrtTl n OTTl 1 1 TTie( llllllt? I vtTillS. X " t"" 7
astnma, uu ."r " " ; r,oV Pxcel anvthinsr 1 ever
gave instant reiiei uuu TOectrte Bitters afe the sur-
him. .e .wjrit x ; ' nf u for their wonderful work
soundly every; l TTiHnev and Stomach trou-
velous cures oi .wuuu , t". f.il to trv them. Only
Ti.nMni-, itio :iiiH im i jt iiiin t! l ivi i 1 1 1 1 aw" v w t - -
moma, uiuuuiii,, " - . . Hatifetion is euaranteed by Z;u4. u
nrnvft IIS maiCfllBSS "icm ivi " I uu o - ! hi 1 14 It Hi IN X a.u iwiu uuudo
. . j. i i ft I x tt fT A snn. I i. ...ui,
ana J-jUng iriUWC. uuai-ij, a.., j-j.. I jj Jiiim Sireut wim navci ai4U new
erage connections. Apply to
s I. B. JFonxielle.
la CUitivauug me ltiLnsi diiuiu
work hish-priced free labor, and
worry with their absences and hind
rances. .
The secret of good farming is to
be in time and do the work Veil
Plant early and work it well before
weeds and grass get a start.
ori bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial
ittio frop nt J. H. Hill &. Son's 1
drug store.
Bananas at almost your own price
atC. F. Griffins.
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