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f jmmmx . iff- lTr k :r TEMP K It AN UU JL EO I8L, ATION . A Plan To Unite AH 4 .n' ii 4 i 1 j 1 -4 I i t i -i ": J; Forces in Local Elections. To tin 'Editor: The people of the State expect the General Assembly to prohibit th manufacture and salo. r 2 ..jr.. i: . ; i. . oi in toxica i m ; iuiuor in uie couii-i try, and 1 have no dui.bfc their expec tation will-be rtttlized. How much J B ?fa''-fo Bn ' further the members of the Legisla-!Christian Cotton, ture will go in response to the public 1 It---ir-.i-iK tt Jim., ' A Susan Av:') 1A nn on. ! do not J-iedw, b'ii there can be no o S Lea;: jection, it seems to me, offered bjh 'J?H ! n"' ,iV any reasonable man, desirous of: ioierice , d? v,:i n T-avlor. minimizing tin1 evils of the liquor j traffic, to the enactment of legislation ' submitting the questions of license, I prohibition" and dispensary to the! qualified voters of the towns. I wish to suggest, however, that p Jar.-.i 'o .uii; . . -J 3) Hxzuai:. -Cooper Hcos, Peter Ct Conner. iGrieefilWiiiieei (i; . ..... raaiy Dr. Stockard, 'TIST, !"W"HIT the first que.-tiou which should be ; Wi!' Gro-v submitted is whether the sale by li- j HBoett ose' iltnton, censed saloons shall be continued, , Hvmes John Howell. 1 TW .r .Imi.us be decided in the aflirmative, thatj- Osker Iee, Jas Ijotisj. within sixty days thereafter the fur- ArTjlltlr Mcnioml V A A loon A Desire for a Perfect Figure is inseparable j j q i from a Love of the Beautiful. ' The scent of the violet or rose is ei ) precious as the lovely flowers whos ( breath they are, and while the lives ol ' flowers are brief and we can only enjoy i them for a day, the beautiful woman givea the pleasure of her fragrance to us as a Walter ; permanent blessing. The soft fragrance j of a beautiful woman suggests purity, f health and elegance; she is the refinement f of civilization; an index always of good taste and an unerring badge of gentility. : will save you irom 25 to 50 per cent, on all classes of Dental work. Fine set of teeth, upper or lower, $10.00. : office, rooms Nos. 1 and 2. To Bay a Txiid mitt, Bay Wi7ei:6 'Tis lylaclel AND SHOWING OF When you buy you CLOTHES from D.W.HUSTT, MEt?CHNT TAILOR, Spring OOOGS I ther quosti-in of prohibition or dis- j If tlie elec- P V S Peanes, F C Parker. a Tjrk TT TT ? TT f d yu uave every advantage choice of X". g & & xLrf' W , opportunity of being fitted as the garmen ' , , ... . . . ....... r goo, Wednesday f Feb JJ, to Saturday, Feb J4th U!,rt - T J R Turner, Fernnie Thomas, ' regulatmg the ltmar periods in woman j tion saoald result m lavor of licensed n-.., , i mltQ of rt wrinkles ti rfieeks of j v I ! 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii 1 - . s t v 1 x saloons no turiner ejection snaii be 1 1 jj held in two years, and if the election j siiouid result m tlTspeasary or pro- tion. FTJLiIi LINE OF SEASONABLE CLOTHS liibitioii uo fiiichev election on these quc:"4,!oiix shrill htlti within two years. The sbr.nriiou. of the first proposition v.'Oiih' :rry nil the op- Ioneriis of the liquor traffic against kbe paid on advertised letters the o;)e?i s doon and unite the advo-1 J. F. DOBSOX, cotes of prohibition and dispensary? Postmaster. :- .....-f .-...inc. ilia a.-.Irw'.M -,-hirh oi liie iv'iv us iu ,r . . ALWAYS ON HAS D TO SELECT FROM. P Walker, George Woodard, , SSSf offer ! Tour patronage i3 solicUed . allies W alsem, Arthur C Whit- something else and call it "just as good" j ID. w. muitt, field, Thomas Aliev Williams, tout tlie menstrual organs not De ae- ceived. and permanent inir.rv may resnlt. ! Try our Rejrulator. Of all dmsreists 4i. I P"i'H)ns c-Vii'i" uy above letters Our treatise on Woman " mailed free. ' Under Messenger Opera Hou will please say ad vertised. Rules THE B3ACFIEL3 BSCULAT08 co ATLANTA, OX a,iid regulations require that one cent j - - ; Merchant Tailor. W atcit Wi a CO: the elimination After thct iestib' piiihed the p;. - Your Kidneys. Overwork Weakens f the bur-room. Iifid been accom- i -aists and the' Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. : vTisurv -tvoutu WE HAVE JUST A FEW THINGS LEFT IN All the blood in vour bodv Dasses through have an opportun.ity of presenting to j your kidneys once every three minutes. 3-jt! rt i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers, they fil- out the waste or WINTER GOODS FOR OUR CIRCULAR I IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY I Only Four Days I We Are Offering Great Values I You Can't Afford to Miss Thern ! Uive merits of the implicated by tlie toe voters the r h two fysfeiur- tii;o salooj) question. The nqucr ir-terei-t will reiy in local elections very If.?-re!y upon the difTevcjcp "xistinr a-nois! temper- anoo peep; . r bit! on (l XJ?.5tv blood imp? he s'li'iect of prohi- "V-;''."-'. "V'l if 1h'sf! forces can be each otluT the har-room will reap ail ! heartbeats, and makes cne feel as though tjo, .-.rlvi-'-'-rr;.- vher"a a vigorous they had heart double, because the heart is ' I , , .,n . ' ! over-working in pumping thick, kidney- aiiddetermmi-a attach ' y all tne tern- ; ooisoned blood throup-h veins smH pernnce in a kidney trouble. impurities in the blood. It hy are sick cr out of order, they fail to do j their work. i Pains, aches andrheu- I matism come from ex- cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected Cast .5 Oo FOR A LONG TIME THERE HAS BERN TR1 9 I nd Q,uilts forces on the license system i It used to be considered that only urinary ; ..t.. . -. -i ' troubles were to be traced to the kidnp.vs. -.v o,: i oiie i ie-i! i Kt n mfv1.rn e.on ,, . 1, ' cat ll:i; . great victory. Vcr v ' but now modern science proves that nearly ! great 1 , ail cor.ilitulicr.ai diceases have their begin- , a nmg m Kianey trouDie. sue up' n whi. h all are practically ai iUi'? 11 iaiiay rouDie- . . s ii vou are sick vou can mair. nn m eteir '. t Li . i -o. 7tii. i by finr doctcrhig your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's ! ; Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is ' j soon realized. It stands the highest for its , wonderful cures of the most distressing cases I : and is sold on its merits lrQfll : by all oruggists m fifty- f, fj$'tt'B.n . r.7i . r,,-.o ' cent and one-dollar siz-fe4w-Li.4-' fe'd es. You rr.ay have g. v .isS i. . ; sample bottle by mail Homo of swamp-Root, joiiu meeting ot ; free, also pamphlet telling you how to find the Mct .:i1o ai'--' ! 'o'r-f rV)iinrttees on i out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Ji vilro-Mis ihM a.nemwn to consider Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 'St oo., cmgnamton, Is. Y. 31 r. Bloind's resolutioti relative toj Don't make any mistake, but remember alle--d ilii - 'pl rhfiinition ngainstfthe name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's ' ,f !S""?.rT7.-P.--t. a'M ;: . ?.d !.- R'.r.phfr.to;? jso: .a vtui ,a i.t rno mal.er of , m. v.'nn .v. hntt'. f -;:.! r::t '-. ' w a matter ot the Ths-Te o oo a Cloaks and Furs. These goods we will sell at very great re ductions, , The severe veatHer is by no means passed ntst s i f 1?- 'NisC-'Onu? 1 CM A complaint for cot haying s,ifiicv.-en joou .tau -Le proper roora for taking care of clothing. We b. ia v tock quite- a quf.iitit.-v ?' . CHIFFONIERS, Wltli Drwcrn, which are made especial!? for t-his p-!?rt.r.oft Alw ;4 fh bst Vox. The Prices Are From $5.93 to $J2.G0. -would be glad to tnv- ,ru n'j -...1 .-r. be without one of tht:i '"Ley vyil yton ;:a,y ior tkpv ' and protection of clothintr ;-.f ;0 gravest im nortanco to our people. It is iind..'.to:d th::t i?';restnrative of the Associated Boards of Trade of Xortli inoii ia vi;l appear before the co.iradttvvc and lay before tbena BUSINESS LOCALS, FOlt SALS! A letter Press. Can be seen at A rgus office. intorm u: : orou-.Jy, shut ij ;ivai iniV-rtaiK e. ? FOR RENT! Six-ro'.m eottajre ion Wnlr.ut St. Ajveiv al. fiamphrev- o anyone intercGiaa in idise above mentioned, we will make telling prices. ooiir iiiTii iuu act viir- Iiaiei:;"i, aa-i coir;: '-. 6. 'a Jie Seuutt? coiii- losr.irxis ana criov 'a.- c:..-ok vp :"t?o;i biil. aih-coniiidttee, Gibson v'o. JUST liECIli VE1): A load of Horses and Mules. Will bo soid for cash or good note. See ine fcefoie you buy. M. B. Withering ton. K.1-. iSAljir;: Uno so '"ond-hand family lugy: aiso one second-hand, reversible seat sarrv. Anplv to Dr. J. Parke r. ' j-i tt JL JL T ' w ell FAMILiIES supplied with soup 'on Mondays, V dne. -lavs a. id a-t- ','a.rou and nrdays, by Mrs. I. M"t'v B-ow, j , ... - , 3 ft JO' f)ri (lrt)rr, .-f.-;,r .);-(: ' ... ' , . .-, ..r w .. , . i--ev. rrd iMHlH. tlV ill ci.O -.lii ( J-'MUltlCC. i lit iVi"-:? po-, h 1. laii-ei will that .I...; discuss ic, i ai there will be no hearing of outsiders. The present agreement is to take a vote that day in the committee on the bill thus drafted. The Observer correspondent is assured by some prominent Senators that the London bill cannot pass and has never stood a chance of passing. Bev. B. W. Spillman and wife have made a most generous gift to Mars Hill College, the great Baptist school beyond Asheville.The amount is $1,000, and it is embodied in a " Girls' Home at Hars Hill, which will afford many poor girls an op portunity of securing a first-class education. The home will bear the name of Raymond Pollock Spilman, who died last year, the only child of bis bereaved parents. Kingston, Jam., Feb. ' 8 The British steamer Para, which arrived here to-day from Colon, brings the news of the suicide, on January 80, of the former Colombian revolution ary generali Vrib? Onamoers. ast 1 1 odd T'jiy.'..--: i W -'5? 'r 11 1 WJ V CtUL The Furniture Daa.fii s Don t Waste There is not 2. Msn; the. town, that is pes that for croocis in : -. O T.i .'-8 S5hi'l , . -, c, T vt - w.- j, J 'Id in know y AoyUAfti til FOR SALE: One good horse, one top buggy and one one-horse wagon. Apply to T. J. Fussell, or M. S. Witherington. feb 9 tf gEST PORTLAND Cement and Lime AT SMITH & TELVEETON S Smith & Yeiverton have jurt received a supply oi falo-Pitta Ilkxible Harrows DISC Come and see one before they are all gone. Bst on the market. Bead ily sell for two or three dollars more than others. Don't fail to examine our Smoothing Harrow at the same time. Weddini r-;.' Giftsf We have BY FAR the largest and best se lected stock of Sterling Silver Articles55 ... . . . . ' ' m . - in tin mi Tf ' t- 11 k -, iJtJ 8585and CUT GLASS, Appropriat Fop Wedding Gift g&y INSPECTION INVITED it in no way implies an ob- j ligation to purchase. Do You Want the Best? S If so, come straight to us. We keep just that kind of jQ goods. Our prices are not exorbitant. We sell lirst-class g goods at a reasonable profit. r . A- CREcwH, O Leading lewler DiDDODOODODDDC West Centre, St S3 I at iafisonmeru:, nd : " Is true, just use your eyes- ;tiK ycu wil a glance that we are simply We have no time to write an ad; but you know where we are: If we can serve you, let us know. We are anxious to do your bidding. Yours truly, S TAT Fonvieile Groeero 60; Goldsboro Undertaking Co. II. G. SMITH, Seoretaru and Treasurer. O. E. GTANUEY, Manager. , Residence, 401 William Street South, BtlGISTEKED EMBALMER AND FUKEBAL DIRECTOR. Coffins, Caskets, Wrappers, Etc; PBOUPT BERVICB AT AIL HOURS. XTAlSnJT OTRBZ3T CAST, - - GOiISB0llO If. T
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