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OPT mtstic r.ELiniox. A ..(.at m i Oil! nr. i The Prea-.hing of Bishop Candler Is Qf, U..!iftin, and Eiurglzing. It ' KT ' ;ht v ;iurcn Is t . K'nd TI-- Is TiU i World and la the .Next. In churc'i wa fi i'au ' -loti'odK, from Jio pulpit j ir.e riuiidiiic?. I Not only wa3 every seat filled, but scores of i! '?syp!'"j st jod in Uie vesti bule of the church, They were there or ur. joan j. ,-,; Trinity College, -xf Christian Rduca- 1 fc:'- Liceo to tue . uuu. in nif ai.riaole uaauuer, tins Roman Catho!c eirob, which so J gret -031 r be?r i his address, and broad-min led a man as he might j from tils ilrsi sentence to his closing well fore? ), he i3 a preacher after 'words, he carried and held every our own heart, utd a veritable i momflit of i.tmt vast audience, com- It w the vleasure and gracious privilege of the editor of the Argus to sit u j ier 1 -.' r -.i:33c:tr Binhoft Can 1" r "hu.ksivins? ! K"d: -o, Day in fit. Pa-il M. F. eoureh, a"d, ln ftr barnug ce.i..i .i I i SOME MORE OF THAT Fine Celery JUST RECEIVED t Fancy Bananas, Apples, i St Oranges, Grapes, jocoauuts. I New crop Nuts of all kinds hive arrived. Mm ' '.v im j ijlkd aetna'Iy j vraae maisir lanae ' : OUU'rV hnlliiiTJJ !t- ;f s ble material ' i:t'. 3i5cL to bu:ld a touse. He wanted (? 'vd luiober, ri"d b.ri k, and gx)d sr 'rVfftj ?u his Oi fv s tit; ;4fJ--A jj ;atUw )i;i--, wert- ooywuii toU reach wiio At uc . trv -a to hia shi follv "siord)f tue pir.. with the isms of thi Pharisaic lives th-tt arth. Bish p Can Her pr ia ,deahiig odd and the o i cumber the women irom all We huvr . i V- 't j pieces in -it . i of oao r; i .;s an over fch& ft. TTT . J . I . ! i ' 1 1 - . i "u i.u- u vui a uuuiuer vi pt-u- 3 offer tnese ia i Die after ihe clwe of this wonderful are thyrr opti- j address, aad aay said that it was Tais :s 'ii .;) . mistic, practical, prog -essive rellg-Jthe greatest speech that they had t stttfo -I'lfT ion, which, to our in inking, is the ' ev heard. ! and m the eternities of Uod. S heartily concurs. t Tiie moment y a persaade a man If all the poodle in North Carolina that his life is g ) l.i lotaiig oat-'could hear that great address, the' si le a prescribe 1 lioiic of blood or 'profound iinoression that it would' oaste you perform a disastrous mir-,make, by touching aele and as -.'ertnuU' 100 aim 01 ; consciences or aen. energy as th shorn locks of Samson ; to the everlasti.ig good of thi3 great hauged him from a giant to a pig-; commonwealth. my. A theory of religion which be gins with depressing your ambition and your consciousness of power is uretoend by depriving you of the ability to live nobiy . To brood over evils and obstacles Is to magnify '-"them. To magnify 1 . ; ;A KUu'l a r 1 v? n error mi.ie m two itforf oix", and aa tnere is not r.rav m tins c'oa, we hav decided to See aricj in vder to c:ose them' out. Ws J ) '.' (mJtt 1 Nuiinaiiy?8, UUy i Lo ncy'saad Royster'B. JO --T g:of altr'j- all over toe face ., tie Jfnilin g art:; tvyior lo fi;.d v-hal he dHnirod i 5 raj 1 y.Tgai 1 Mt : -4 ;i. TT.i.i Tr - VWLtJAUU XXUUUl 1 Mill I vf .: .l :-s"- -,vri our tr i lo i.i o 3.0;'); re? ilar p: i:e 513,50. iC'i. Tii io 'iiitr.re3ie3 are now on exhibition WHEN YOO WANT Clothes Clea RORriF and Pressed Nicely send them to - - Dock Wootcn's Passing Club.i the hearts and EI ECTO BA.L VOTE3. The republicans who accept Con gressman Qrosvenor's canvass of the electoral vote for 1904 are almost oer- tain to be disappointed when the re-1 O ; Under Oper IToue, 148 East Centre St., South, Goldsboro, N. C. Will call for and deliver work. 5 at r'-p.sona'ole irU--i. The man ot , wm' ah'.iwi'i (.mi .verir avay j ;! d'larei o" von) 1 know jwlter! :t k'm next urn-. I I-. 'iJn's iri'-K plant is oicua f ted M'iIe or r . it.y doTit-', on ther5i',.e j KadroAd, tn ! his L'rn 'ber ;! -1 y-'.i'nri'"? pf: ! the banits fcf iivi-r. uH'r frn.e notuh. oi f X.if tl- 'l ? it Wh-a .-on neei .. jr. fflln? ' OU ljde fii1 1 o h!rrj fir "it i j1""' 11 5 1 DOCK WOOTEN, Proprietor and Workman, s ; turns Grosvenor concedes I ir hi. . : : U.'UA 1 mem is W uimu.iS. your nui.i Ngw York with 39 electoral vote3 jcesist or overcome, it you convince yourself that yoa can do whatever stint God may see Jit to apportion, the conviction makes the heart bold, and so reacts on the physical system that you literally possess additional . atrength. Indeed, the simple and fascinatinjr arid uplifting religion of Christ, which constantly whispers, "I will be with you unto the end of the! to the democrats, but figures out 26S votes from "sure'.y republican states" 24 more than a majority leaving 62 votes in the doubtful column. But in the list that the Ohio congressman makes up as surely republican he has 1 California's 10 votes, which the deaa crats carried in 1892 by a plurality of 470; Connecticut, 1 votes, which the democrats carried by f ,867; 1111- Preparei Buakvjeat, Old Homostead Flao Jack Flour, New Rolled Oat Flakes, Tapioca Wafers, Q?rr.:?n? Tobasco Sauce, Sunbeam Catsup, Maple Syrup, Horse Radish, Farina, Extra Fine Full Cream Cheese, Open Kettle Molasses. Our brands of coffee are the fiaest grown. You do not need to buy the most expensire to get a fine drink. Just consult us about it aad we will set you Iaterstate Phone 2i3. 1 e witu yuu uuW uiC tu wx ue fe which the democrats I . , tpv TPTTQ HMPF Vniir itatrt k our in world, "Yeareofmore value than j by Indiana 1B votee J Hght. TRY THIb ONCH. YOUr interest IS OUr in many sparrows," and yet "Not which the democratc carried by ,- i terCSt, bear that m milld. Co. ven a sparrcw can fall to the ground 4f2 New JerHeyj 12 votee which . v i vUmu v j jlm. x utiiv.1 o uui-iv wuva 'Come unto Me all ye who labor Jmd are heavy laden and I will give neglectfully youw, you rest" that religion is the un clouded sunshine of every -day and the glory of every starlit night. There is not ou!y hope in it, but continual joy, and not only joy, but a mys terious something which - paints a the democrats carried by 14,974: ; - i West Virginia, 7 votes, which the democrats carried by 552; and Wis consin, 13 votes, which the demo crats carried by 6,470. These states give a total of 91 votes. If the demo crats make a platform and nominate a candidate in 1904 acceptable to the business interests as well as the agri- Jhonvkife Grocery w f' $J- Co rainbow on your griefs and sings a cultural interests of the country, ! song of triumph over the grave. there -3 eyery reasoQ to believe that Christ is the most encouraging dem0crats would do as well as l U II ,4-.- 1 I preacuer oi wnoui mstoiy ueurs ru- , tfa did m lg92 Th would cer. I mTT. . L. I - , tainly carry several of the states that - X. 4 -fc &m Ji, Bac-et.aru and. Traaturor, -vIxTT Manager. .r!0. .. i . ftJta uQ. aBSIOCNO. 4l WitlUm SsSoath. 'FORGET! That you can buy a ISuit, Pair Shoes, Shirt, Hat, or Underware in fact, anything for Men aaoKEK's Farina, Oa.t Makes, Buck Wheat, Grits, Large Hominy, Fine Table Salt, Chip Beef from ham, Sausage, Hams, and Breakfast Strips. Seeded Raisins, etc. Wr. H. BA.RVHK Prop'r. CITY TAXES. City Taxes For 1903 are now ajr, and the lw requires me to enfoi the payment of all taxes remaining unpaid after November 1st. Pleaa come forward promptly and setla and avoid any trouble or t-ost. W. H. COLLINS, Oct. 14, 11)03. t ity Tax Colle.tQ. Office at City Hall. Gty Property For Sate I otTer for Bale, on private terms, the (ju.i' k property, m the city f Goldsboro, fronting 115 feet on Jobj street nd ruuning lack about t0 feet. I. F. UORTCH, Nov. 7h, 1903. tf Attorney. ord. What more sublime or stir ring picture can be foundBthan that which tells of a God who will leave the ninety and nine who are well housed and roam over the bleak hills in search of the poor homeless crea ture who has rendered himself homeless by some fault of his own? No, we know nothing about Chris tianity as yet. It is still an unex plained miracle of revelation. We have a theological belief in God, but it is confusing and perplexing. What we need is that kind of a glimpse of Him which the babe has of its mother when she bends over it with the glow of love in her face and so draws the child that it throws its arms about her neck, not for pro tection, but in response to the heart's deepest emotions. Lite's journey will lead you over the mountain tops of ecstacy and happiness and through the valley of defeat and misery. Our years bring i us strange experiences, many of which seem to involve unfairness and injustice on the part of Provi dence. There is hard work to be done, there are burdens to be borne, there are afflictions to be endured. No one is wholly content or can ex pect to be on this side of eternity. Indeed, it would seem that the Xiord understands why in our ignor- ance we should on occasions feel even bitterly toward Him, and we know that a great deal of patience is required on His part to bear with our wrongdoing and our complaints. If He were not patient the world would have come to an end long ago. Thi3 is a fact not to be forgot ten. Tet us search for the truth of the matter, for truth is the concert pitch of ther music of the spheres; and that truh is that the one great desire ofGodisthat we shall so use our that we shail leol at hom- when we eet to heaven. In the accom plishment of that purpose we say it with reverence He has made great sacrifices. It is His wish that your nnl shall be disciplined, developed, rinened. sweetened, by whatever tiannens to you, and you cannot tloubt that unseen agencies are round hont vou to give you help when help is needed and to give you good cheer always Congressman Grosvenor sets down in the republican column. When President Roosevelt is nom inated next year there will be many disaffected republicans. Those who regard Mr. Roosevelt as an unsafe executive and those who want no more of the Dingley tariff wiireither "go fishing" or vote the democratic ticket. CuresRheumatism and Catarrh.. Aledicine Sent Free. rtJ ' Send no m jney simply write and ; try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex pense JSotanic Blood Balm (f. 8. i B.) kills or destroys the poison in ' the blood which causes the awfu acaes in back and shoulder blades, ' shifting pains, difficulty in moving fingers, toes or legs, bone pains or swollen muscles and joints oi : rheumatism, or the foul breath, hawking, spitting, droppings ix- 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 patent medicines had ; all failed. Most of these cured pa- ients ha 1 taken Blood Balm as a iat resort. It is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases. Im possible for any one to suffer the agomes or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes' the blocd pure ana ricn, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. Oures are permanent and not a patching up. Drug stores $1 per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm pent free and prepaid aleo special medical advice by describe trouble and writing Blood Balm Co , AtUct.a, Ga. j Men who are great on little things ; are apt to be little on great things. Chamberlain's Stomach aad Liv er Tablets. TRY THIS 21 When yo'i feel dull atar tatin -When you have no appetite. Wnea you have a bad tote in the mouth. When yonr liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stom ach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale at MacKay's Pharmacy. or boys, JZr &rr I All w i &ppci ss, wwi- wv. jViueaper hiiziu. u,i.i any other store !vJ onLu) f 4 f .tV..i't-VV -- r" $:-. i foeallH at all hotiTH. GOOD JUBG ES 5 gjM.-nriiaR' WW OS SAY Hanan Shoes ARE THE BEST I I I We have the best PatentKid Hanan shoe for$5.O0. The great est value in the world n patent leather shoes f ry a pair f oTTuc k. IZZELL BROS , The Shoe and Ht Men. to have you call. Epstein Southern Express Co. I TTniv nrfivioiisl v fn.i lri fornnrl All Ve would be Dlsist-clicnttrsfc3PaidorotherwisetlisPo8edof oouLiivni xjjeprena vvu. win sen ui public auction, to the highest bidder, for ca:h, all unclaimed matter that has been on hand at offices in the ; State of North Carolina for a period ! of six months or more. Sale will take ! place at Banner Warehouse in Golds , boro, N.C., commencing at lOo'chuik a,, m., Saturday December 12th, 1903. j G. F. BRONSON, Agent. W. BUCKNRR. Supt. I If You Have Not Odd Fellows' corner. BARGAINS IN Real Estate! PAID YOUR TAXES Please do so now. W. A. DENMARK, Tax (Collector. Nov. 24, d2w. Officeat Court House. 64 cres ot Hiram Glnti's land in George- ' town, suitable for building lots or farming;. also one vacant lot on Snow mil road. i J. K. Dixon's fine farm, 4 miles irom woias- w t.int hnf h Tin nf1 ahino-l I.L'inoofy with Fire and Water PrSof ALWAYS At I he Front! Yes, everyone knows, 4n the way of Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Caoidie$,?c we are always the kaders. Already we have received a large shipmeut of Prunes, Dates. Mincemeat, Nuts oi all kinds. Figs, A'trlaca Cirapes, Oranges, and ia fact all kinds of fruits and other dainties, for Thanksgiv ing. Of coxii se it is useless for us to even mention the fact that we are. as usual, headquarters for all kinks of fruit cake , sup plies. Seeded Raisins, Currants, (Jitron, etc. Just call ana ex amine our stock or send -us your orders, and rest assured you will get the best and nothing but the best. . lzzeii "(X. w ooteti. Roof Painting ! A fine lot, about 100 feet front, opposite old ' Paint. Newbern Warehouse, 8 houses on same; will j f 0 GliarattteC De Mom cunpi uctuuBiuuu u. . a t , L ., rornve ittirs Mrs. Marlah Smith's fine lot on George St there Is no finer lot In Goldsboro for sale than Uua one. Capt J B Edgerton's farm 137 acres, near Quaker bridge. W R Hollowell's farm,40o acres, about 4 miles from the city. Luby Best, Woodland, 160cres near the city Wm. Ham's farm 125 acres near Allen Smith Mrs. Marian Smith's farm300 acres, next to W.F.Patrick's. B. G. Freeman's farm 25 acres opposite the Prince home. W B AlbrUton'8 house and lot on Boundary Street. Richard Freeman's vacant lot on Ash St. - " " Daisy St. Vacant lot on Greenleaf road. 8 vacant lots in Georgetown. 1 vacant lot in Kdmundson Town. 2 vacant lots and 1 house and lot in Webb town. Other farms and other investments'. Prices made known on application. My motto is: Safe investment., fair and square dealing to all. Becord: 521 sales $34 05 00. Office hours 12 to 2. Correspondence solicited. E L. Edmundson, Ileal Estate Hustler. 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 lm2 Mt. Olive, JN . C, from life RESTORES VITALITY 1 fs Wd! Man Dr. J. N. Johnson, nCWTlQT Itf a i i a Office upstairs in Borden building, near the Bank of Wayne. ths $Qm.ci Me. pvode the a?olr jciftHd la EO (3-vr. It. &eti I aotr erfnlly and qniokly. Cvrsa whoa xll otbora fail. man wlil recover tiieii- yoQliii:vt vior uiin RSVIVO. It ticUv and r -J-sIs rotora:. liervoua nSB.Xins Vitality, lvnT-wn, I5itv?r r '.:- lr.cnr. toai Ttfoyrme, rjiling Si?-ccn T-'i-.st5a Oivas.satl all e&ota ct B8ii-aSjmss or rccr,a"u i&disdrstics. vbich uaCts one for et'iir. trrrfi or not ealy cures by etatliy: Siiioe&a oi fliaeaya. bua is a fifes nrr toaio cai fcioofl Laiiar, br.E? Ins bftck the ytale slo'sr to r- he5saadt9 stbrtng the flte ot ywath. X mtS o-r .riu3.ntcy and Contfcmption. Instet f.n hsvira V.tt'TvQ,in otben It can be eorried iss v-wl rcke. By aU. 1 AA.MVim a, ri f'.i rif. mr ittl r tOCr I iva -writrtwa cuar&aM e tt r r r2unj I be money. Boo and advlso free. Adores. IIOYAl BIEBICWE CO., ,6aiiCAoo0.uiLhuu BSTForsale in Goldsboro. N. O. by M. E. 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