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AS WE GO ALONG. things That Are Best Come to Him "Who Waits and Works: There Are Times of Sorrow, But We Can Leave Them Uncount ed In the General Sum, If We Will It That Way. Because I hold it sinful to despond, And will not let the bitterness of life Blind me with burning tears, but look beyond Its tumult and its strife; Because I lift my head above the -mist, Where the sun shines and the broad breezes blow, By every ray and every raindrop kissed That God's love doth bestow, Think you I find no bitterness at all? No burden to be borne, like Christian's pack? Think you there are no ready tears to fall Because I keep them back? Why should I hug life's ills with cold reserve, To curse myself and all who love me? Nay! A thousand times more good than I deserve God gives me every day. And in each onelof these rebellious tears Kept bravely back He makes a rain bow shine; Grateful I take His slightest gift. No fears Nor any doubts are mine. Dark skies must clear, and when the clouds are past, ' , One golden day redeems a weary year; Patient I listen, sure that sweet, at last, AVill sound His voice of cheer. As has been in substance pleaded iq this place many a time, , it is pleaded again, because true hearts demand, we have sot to look and listen; to reflect, to keep our minds open for the reception of truth, and all life is an anthem. There is a hymn in every breeze, melody in every zephyr, tender harmony in every ray of sunshine,' and in every flower kissed to life by the sunbeams that dance from the darkest clou Is which may lower above us on our jQurney to the everlasting Cumber land in the sphere we know not of in our common human conception. One golden afternoon compensates us for many a day of gloom. All our yesterdays may have been unhappy, bat the one to-day of joy leads us to acclaim all this life joyous. And so it is- There are times of sorrow; but w can leave them uncounted in the jv-ut i ai -uui if we will it that way. The world is ours- for joy, not for mourning. Long-faced repining is a disease of the mind, or it is actual hypocrisy. Better love your fellowman, love the flowers and the trees and the birds and the dumb beasts, than to love your own ambition to make a show of yourself in black type in the public journals. Better the faithful attachment of one beloved friend who will love you unselfishly than the thundrous plaudits of a hundred thousand of the unthinking ones,who would cheer you as loudly for jump ing off a bridge, swimming a river Vr Slaughtering men as they would if you leaped into the Presidency or over a steeple. Better be accounted a good man in your , street than a hero with a world-resounding name and a world-filling vanity, for heroes are too numerous and bothersome, while the demand for good men is perpetual. Be patient be good -be happy. There is no room at the top of the world; it is over-crowded. Let your sober thoughts never learn to stray in that direction. Be worthy, be fit, the top will not appear to be worth yoar while. The friendship and good opinion of those amongst whom you make your home are worth all the too ever had to offer since the vanity of man fashioned it to break human hearts and destroy the careers of the deserving. Whoso has one friend, we are told, is fortunate; whoso has two friends is blessed. That is the essence of all truth Of man's worldly well-being. If one merits friendship one receives it, a solace and a comfort beyond all reckoning- Thus friendship is some thing vastly more than a name, as mostof us know, more than "a charm that lulls to sleep'' more than "a shade that follows wealth or fame and leaves the wretch to weep." It Is the one great blessing that makes life worth the living in the Bense of worldly comfort and spirit of con tentment, and therefore it calls forth in hones hearts the nobleet sense of gratefJpees tfiat man may feel. Add ed to; the joy of having a friend is the joy of being to that friend ever faithful, and so the gentle blessing nurtures the tender virtue which from oldest days to this good time has held man above the brute forces j and lifted him into communion with the Most High. , Friendship, faith, truth, these be transcendant over all the wickedness, the follies, the short comings of humanity, blessed vir tues that in the end must sway the world to universal sweetness and light! Hail to our friends! Good day, good morrow, good and sweet after- j whiles. Things that are best come to him who waits and works. -Patience brings its offering, great or small, as one's deserts may be if small, still great to him who expects little while he loves much and loves long. Across the space of the after whiles the light still breaks in gentle radiance. And so it is good day, and so it shall be good morrow. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh. Medicine Sent Free. Fend no money simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex pense. Botanic Blood Balm (P. B. B.) kills or destroys the poison in the blood which causes the awful aches in back and shoulder blades, shifting pains, difficulty in moving lingers, toes or ?egs, bone pains, or swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or the foul breath, hawking, spittiDg, droppings in throat, bad hearing, specks flying before the eyes, all played out feel ing of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of cases of 30 or 40 years' standing after doctors, hot springs and pr.tent medicines hd all failed. Most of these cured pa dents ha J taken Blood Balm as a lat re-sort. It in especially advised for chronic,, deepjse ' f.ed caseN. Im possible for any one to suffer tbe aeonies or symptoms of rh umatism r catarrh while cr after taking Blood Bairn It makes tbe blood pure and rich, thereby giving a healthy blood eupply. Cures are permanent and not a paicbJni? up. Prug stores $1 per large bottle Sample of lood Balm gent free and prepaid also special medical advice by describe trouble and writing Blood Balm Go , Atlanta. Ga. r NUNNELLY'5 fine Candy ! Apolla Chocolates. LOWNEY'S Chocolates and Fine Canoy. These goods equal anything on the market. When in need of a box of FINE CANDY try some of the above goods. A nice line of CIGARS just received. J. R. Griffin. Opposite Hotel Kennon. SB V CAPUDINE a mipn Also sea sickness and OZ U K a Travelers Nausea, diz kTaiim ziness, nervow ALL HEADACHES effect on brain or net 10c, 25c and SOcabottla. Millinery Fall Display of all the latest styles in MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, etc. J. W. BIZZELL & CO. M2 onuments AND- HEADSTONES ! Iron Fencing ! Call and Get Prices. iH. A. Tucker & Bro. I Wilmington or Goldsboro, N. C. ; May 22, tf. J t . ! Roof Painting ! We paint both Tin and Shingle Roofs with Fire and Water Proof Paint. We Guarantee For Five Years"- with the factory behind us. Our headquarters are at Mt. Olive, but we work anywhere. If your roof needs painting, write us for estimates and testimonials.' COX & PRICE, nv2 lml Mt.X)lire, Ai, C, r M-M 'Special For November. We are showing for furnishings the most complete stocks that it has yet been our good fortune to offer for sale to the people of Goldsboro. We would lay special stress on the ex tremely moderate prices on all the offerings men tioned. Again, the qualities are such as are only consistent with our general rule of honest merchandise. Carpets. All wool Ingrain .... 50c Extra super all-wool . Ingrain .... .... 65c Stair Carpet to match 45c Velvet Carpets 85c With all of the above are included in the price heavy padded carpet lining . and flax thread. Cotton Ingrains 3(Jto 40c Jute reversible, handsome patterns, heavy 40c Matting's. , China and Japanese Mat ting . . . . . 15 to 35c Napier and Cocoa Matting for halls & offices 25 to 50c OIL CLOTH and LINO LEUM, in 4 widths, 36, 54, 72 and 1 44 in ches . . . . . From 25c up Rug's. 2 0Q 4 50 8 00 1250 25 00 3 50 Scotch Wool Rugs 3x6 feet $100 Jute Smyrna " 30x60 in 1 25 " " " .36x72 in Larger sizes in proportion. Ingrain Art Squares of cot ton; our special; 3x3 yards 3x4yardsC. 5 00 All Wool, extra super In grain, 3x3 yards . . . Brusselette Carpet Rug 9x12 feet ' High grade Smyrna, car : pet size Rugs, all wool and recommended for wear, &xl 2 feet Small rugs o match , . $1 to Better grade Smyrna 9x12 feet.... 27 50 Our Rug Department is without an equal for values in this part of the country. Lace Curtains. New Ideas In the Handsomest Designs. Nottinghams, per pair, ........ Toe to $5 00 Bobbinet, per pair, SL50 to 6 00 We are also showing high class- novelties in Point d'Esprit, Brussels net, Irish point, Clung and Renaissance at astonish ingly low prices. CURTAIN 'MATERIAL. Swisses, 20, 12f , 15 and 25c. SilkoMnes, 10, 12f, 15c. BrussePs net, heavy, best grade, 50c. Scrim,v 5 to 25c. Draperies, Etc. Drapery Silks, 50c and up. Sateens, 15c and up. Denims, Cretonnes, Burlaps, Damasks and Tapestries of all sorts. PORTIERES ... ." 1 50 to $8 00 Made of Oriental Stripes, N s Tapestry , Damasks, Wash Taenbour, Rope Cords. COUCH COVERS. . 2 00 to $10 Sofa Cushions, 16 to 24 inches Pillow Tops a big variety. Pillow Cords, 10c to 25c. Curtain Loops, 10c, 15c, 25c per pair. Upholstery Fringes. Furniture Guinp, 5c. . Cotton Batts, 10c. v Feather proof Ticking 1 4c. Table Linen. ONLY ALL LINEN. We are showing Unapproach able Values Throughout. Good quality, all linen Table Damask 50c Excellent Silver Bleach German Linen 65c Napkins to match, per doz $1 35 Full bleached cloth 75c Better ones at 85 and 90c The best possible value at $1 00 Our brag value is at. . . . . 1 25 We probably sell more linen at this price than at any other. We specially recommend this quality for a handsome cloth, and as a cloth that will launder and wear well. ' We have two sizes in Napkins to match, the set making a most desirable gift. Fxtra Double Damask. . . 1 50 Linen Doylies, fringed or hemstitched, Scarfs, Centerpieces, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths in hem stitched, art linens, da masks and Renaissance. TABLE FELT- For use under the table cloth, saves x both the table and the lin ens. We have it in two qualities .. 40c and 60c TOWELS. , 3 Specials in 'Huck Towels. 1 All linen, good quality 15c; per dozen 175 2 All linen, fine quality-, 20c; per dozen.... .. 2 25 3" Extra large linen huck 25c; per dozen .. 3 00 Also a full line of better and cheaper grades in Huck and Damask. Two good things in Turk ish Towels. .... 15c and 25c Bed Linen. Bleached Sheeting and Pillow Casing, Mohawk Valley, Utica, Wamsutta,etc.,in seven widths: 54, 50 in., 64, 74 84, 94, 104. LINEN SHEETING. All pure linen 104 $1 25 Pillow Casing, pure linen, 45 inch. . ... .... 65c RE ADX MADE SHEETS In Four sizes. 63x90, per pair $100 72x90, per pair 1 00 81x90, per pair . . : 1 15 60x90, per pair 1 25. Pillow Cases 42x30 and 45 x39. Prices a pair 25 to 50c Bed Covering. (COUNTERPANES Extra val 1 ues at $1, 1 25, 1 50. COMFORTS Made of clean, pure cotton, as you would make them yourself, 1.25 to 5. QUILTS of Pure Down, $5 to 10 WOOL BLANKETSL ' . 3 grades; absolutely tf& best for the money: 10-4, 11-413-4. Grade 1, Four Dollars Grade 2, Four, Five, SsjDoUars Grade 3, Six, Seven Doilsi LACE BED SETS , add more to the aftnce of a bed room than any - one thing in it. These sdf fssIude prices ror bed and bol&2i! . Two kiuds, 55 and MJ If it is true that "the influence of the home in childhood is a potent factor in moulding jto's morals," then there is nothing of greater insert--ance than to make your home comfortable and attractive. f it H H I M BUS N ESS LPGA LS. LOST Oue long-sleeve brar skin "glove, on the etreots. Finder will receive reward or the other irlovj bv itfllintr at J. 'AC. Granth- FOil SA.Li A -leoncore type writpr, g'Qod as new, iu perfect repair and a bargain. Apply to John O. KoyoHf Pf Rohitv?oni Irrjr store. AT IONS, TK' 1 is. fpnnrxa deception, Church, Visiting Cards sand Business Curdd engraved any styJe dr-ired. R. A. (Veech, Jeweler. FOR SAL K: I oner for sale my . iiouv? uui lot da Slocumb St.r hi floid-froro, situated iu the eastern part of tho towu. Apply to Mrs. Muttie Byrrt, Clinton, N. C, or W. A. Denmark, Goldsboro, N.C tf pd : noicr: o u 1 1 ys a n tii km um& ' for sa 1ft. Mrs. J. ft. t row. WANTJED: Two reliable, ener pt'c men to collect and so licit fb'' Industrial, Sick and Acci dent Iasnrauce, on salary. Apply to I. II. Pari-j, at Hotel Bridgers. 3 5ts- iOSTA lady's silver hand bag, - with owner's name engraved on inide plate. The tinder will be- suitably rewarded for its return ta the (.Joidsboro Drug Company. " I YTiOR KENT: Seven room, two ? stery house, (new), on Elm St., ieast. Hater throughout building- Good neighborhood. Apply to James M. Allen. oct 23 tf pOE RENT Six room two story houe on William street site the Court H. Isler. oppo- house. .Apply to S. j f-iVh, KjiiJS'T: The two residences on jr.at Centre St.; one with T i rooms suitable for boarding houses t the other includes the corner store, ( formeny the Goldsboro Bakery. Ap- ply to Airs. E. A. Cogdell. - oct28tf FOR RENT: The office at No. 114 Walnut Street, West, formerly occupied by the Goldsboro Electric .Light and Water Co. Suitable for small store or office. Apply to Dr. R. A. Smith. oct 19 tf f LOST On Centre street, Trained Nurse's Pin, with F. H. T. engraved on one side, name and year on other. Liberal reward if finder will return to Argus office. WANTED -Young men who , like exclusive patterns and swell cuts in Suits to see our new j things for fail. Its a venture on our iparfc that we believe the young men j will appreciate. A. A. Joseph. j TyrlCE lot of Roman Hyacinthsand J3I other bulbs at M. E. Robinson ,& Bro. . A CANVASSING AGENT with small amount of money may secure the agency of a California pro duct that can be sold to every fam 'ily of Goldsboro and surrounding ; country. A line seller forja. house to house canvasser to handle with other ; goods. It is an article of daily ccn- sumption, and where once sold is a sure repeater. The product is not as i yet introduced in North Carolina, i but hundreds of applications have I been received from there. For par- ', ticulars, prices and samples, addres ! Manager, P. O. Box 587, San Jose,. jaiitornia. 2ts so ' 'Southern Express Co. Unless previously called forand all charges paid or otherwise disposed of, the Southern Express Co. will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all unclaimed matter that has been on hand at offices in the State of North Carolina for a period " of six months or more. Sale will take place at Banner Warehouse in Golds boro, N.C, commencing at 10 o'clock''' a. m., Saturday December 12th, 1903. G. F. BRONSON, Agent. W. BUCKNER, Supt. . Winners of First Class Pianos pianos. PIANOS. PIANOS. We have just received from tb Factory a Car Load of Fine New Pianos. We also have in stock some slightly used upright Pianos of the most renowned makes that will h sold at a bargain. We flatter our selves enough to think we have the finest assortment of pianos that haa ever been offered in tny market in America. We are v re pa red to furn ish a good, second hand, upright Piano for $190.00 to as fine a new piano as made for $600 00. Every instrument we sell, is fully guaran teed. See u-j nt 'once. We quot a few specials below : One good 7i octave u priori) t Piano,. 200.00 One good 77 octave Lester . Bros, upright piano, like - ! T,V' , , 2-50.00 - All sold on easy payments.- oee our special good new up- $150.00 Cash. - right. Ghas. M. Stieff A. W. CHANDLER, Factory Representative Under Opera' House, GOLDSBORO, N. C. .
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