No soothing strains of Maia's son
Can lull it hundred eyes to sleep."
Vol. XX
GCXLDSBORO. N. C THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1905.
"This Argus o'er the people's rights
Doth an eternal vigil keep;
NO 67
Ot i MM
OSMAN STOCK COMPANY.
ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM
DIVERS SOURCES.
The Latest Telegraphic News ol the
Day Boiled Dovyn to a
Focus For Busy
Bto'. Jers.
The Popular Favorites Opened
"Week's Engagement at The
Messenger Opera House
Last night.
"Down Mobile" was presented at
the Messenger Opera House last
night by tlie Osuian S o.k. Co., in a
manner entirely satisf iflory to the
huge' audience present. There was
almost - a cmUnuoas pet foi uiai.ee'
1
HAVE
II.
MEW YORK REPUBLICANS
WANT A CANDIDATE
FOK MAYOR.
Senator Elburg and Page Have
liotb. Declined Offers, But One
of Them May Yet Be "Draft-
ed" and.Coinpelled.to.Ruu.
NEW ALLIANCES IN UBOPE.
The Anglo-Japanese alliance is
very distasteful to Germany, and it
is of course.dialiked by Rus8ia,againsl
which country it may be said to be
directed. It is also levelled at Ger
many and its holding on the Shan
tung peninsula. The anti-Chinese ol
EXTENDING THE MONROE I
DOCTRINE.
New York. O.t. 9 Jtll-tson P.
Raplee, once a wtaiihy Lauder and
'frorn the rising of tin
full on the thriliia-
: cartaiu to its
aid exitiiig
President Monros's doctrine of
1824 was directed 6olely against
territorial aggression in the Ameri
cas. It was aimed more particularly
at the Holy Alliance, which parti-
Dotn Jiu88iaanauermanynaveneenicllarly dete8ted publics or pep
nipped in the bud, so to speak, and I mar tuie of any BOrt Tne Spanish.
both are irate. I American countries were at t,h
bo both have formed or are trying I engaged in throwing off the
that of the two insular
aud uesiU a anii'g Jd orchestra dii
jcourstu sweet sui hjsh lag mime
, dm iag the ohuft i items, t-sions: and
I
so mere was iut a u ui u omeat nor
kiiie svhiou did aot d id ti e audience
I levied iu s jms pijdsa;g manner
. . , .
!UU'-iugwe luurs mat uittea Dy so
uout 01 ptr itlulck1
.vry iaeui iar ot lue company
has unusual Utieut aud the thrill-
icg melodrama was highly enjoyed
aa evidenced by repeated encores.
business associ ate of Jy Gjuid, scents of last act. bo closely were the
Commodore Vaudnoilt and John P. 'specialtus iuterwovva wiiii the play:
Blair, went to the po -r houTtthre
today.
Washington, Oct. 9. Tin ceiidus
bureau has issued a bulletin showing
the production aud uisnbpLion of
the coltja of thd Ujiled States
available between Sepieuiler 1, 1004,
rnd Sapteinberl, 19 u, t j oe 14,405,
994 bales. Oi tins ,
cent, was exported, percent, was
used indomesitc. cuiu uptiou, ieav
ing a surplus of 9 per cent.
Norfofk, Va., Oct 9 Airs.
Elizabeth C. Damei of Tarboro, IS
C, died at thi baraii Lyiga liuspiial
yesterday ana ner remains t;e tb;s
morning forwarded lo ner hjuie for
interment. Sae wa 53 years of age
and awidov. bae Uid cteu to Baili
more for treatment aud roluruiug
home, haviug oeea roitved ol the
trouole for Wiiioa sue wjut to thul
city: Just before liie time ior the
train to leave hjre ir iarjj), lour
days ago, she was taieii ul witu u
otaer trouble aua was carneu to the
hospital , where she diU ol broacial
pneumonia.
New York, Oct. 9 In the secuud
lection for the iiaii oi iviud toJiiy
only inree names were ciioitu to re
ceive tablets in me nvo Cia.-.-es iu
which thts cauva-siug, was liiosu ol
John Ureeuleaf v uiitier mni J1,ui&
Rus&eii Loweil in ihj esi 01
authors aud tnat oi tieaeiul William
T. bhermau in tue eiass Oi suiaiuie.
Among tne defeated were Oliver
Wendell Holmes, Kigai .ilau ir'oe
and James Feuiuiure Coup sc , W li
liam Cuiian iiryam, Fianjis Park
man and John L. jiotley, Horace
Greeley and George liancrofi.
Washington, Ot. 9. A ciioiax
was reported t .iday in the o 3cs ol
lornaer internal revenue embloyes,
Which are pjnaiug bifore tne Uuiteu
States dia.iiet court at vireeuboro.
In response toarequodl irom govern
ment oificials at Ureensboro, lUt; de
parimeuc of justice uccide l to send
counsel to Urensooro t j assist Da-
trict Attorney noitoniu t e piooecu
in
uy wuuu Win. nnfaM n ar.,1 K- TT Alls
pu won. tance Dreferred Snain In th mntnaf
New York, Oet..9 -Following the They propose to ask Italy and -A-0-1 President Monroe fired hia toft,,,
djciinationof Charles E. Hughes to I " to join tne newoomoine. ranee l doctrine at the coalition that otpw
run lor mayor on the Republican and Ensd have practically be-lout of the Nop;1eoaic wars, and
ticket. Mr. Young, who was noud- " "" " (England seconed the shot and the
ituereiore ioiu me xvusso-uerman i a i . r j ,
nated for comptroller, has also de-Le. The control of P
.1 ; mi -i Ifii Viin fAvmallit I J 3 i. A.t J - 1 a I
vxovvA. . a-aj, wuceueu to metwo.uwuiar countries, i Dewn to tha nresent centurv the
auu opemy uecuuwi uie uouuuauou i uut tuo un wmUU u"i" w wou" i doctrine that bears President Mon-
for comptroller, and informally, and tro1 01 even tne lanu wui be doubt- lroe8 wa3 understood to mean
privately and emphatically told the l if 5ceandE ngland join hands, that no European country would be
members of the notification wm- "UUM"' " "J""" permitted by this country to ac
mittee that he would not run for ""kUUfc w xuser quire additional territory in the
mayor, either. and WUt9 concocUng. Americas. It meant this, and noth
Senator Elsburg, who also was I "w -"a liag more, ana no party naa in a
asked today to make the run for iwo-er"a",AiAa"oeanu noi macn i national platform given it a wider
mavor. told Mr. HalDin that for 1 8ood whereas the Anglo-Japaaese I meaning.
many family reasons he could not J alliance preserves China, and opens
do so. Mr. EUburg's friends said to-1 tliat couatry to the trade of tin.
w orld.
The war that Japan fought out is
changing the relations of the world.
A.'l of the recent alliances are pro-
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LIST OF LETTERS
Ilelt nc Eeicka was greeted with
cm husk: stic applause when she first
appear, d and was recognized by her
nia-jy atlmireri present. She has
crrown mere graceful and charming
if pos-ible, since her last appearanse
here, and in her difficult role last
nigh' won new laurels and ad
mirers. The specialties were unusually in
teresting and a decided novelty to
the patrons of the Messenger Opera
House.
Judging from the creditable per
formance last niiht, the Osinan
company will no doubt be greeted
by large aud'anees throughout the
week, and surely thay deserve a
liberal palro ;&sce at the hands of
tion of these casts, if after iuveug .-jour people, for no cleverer or reflnfd
tion, such a course at this tiuie I repertoire company ha3 ever visited
sneula De aaemea Dotu uesiraoie J our cjty.
solicitor general in ttie internal re
venue department, was selected for
the assignment and hit trnight ior
Greensboro. He will confer wita
District Attorney Hoi ton, aod he is
also authorized to make a cpecial iu
vestigation of the entire siiuatioa,
so that the department here may de
termine what course snail ba pursued
with resareuce to thes cases.
It begins to appear that the New I Scored
nignt tney coma not ngure out wnai
these family reasons could be. He is
a bachelor.
The report was circulated to-night
that Senator Page was to be drafted.
Late this afternoon Mr. Pare ant.
Mr. Halpia had a long talk. At tt I Ghe end of the century.
close of confab Mr. Page said he bau
not been asked lo head the Republi
can ticket, but one of his friends, who
is also a Republican district leadei
told a reporter that not only hao ;
I Mr. Page been sounded, but that he
had excused himself on the pita
that he was not fitted to serve the
public in city hall. The belief was
held to-night that either Senator
Elsburg or Page would be drafted,
and made to run.
It ii now proposed, however, to
viden it to that this country will as
i tue a practical protectorate over
ill the territory from the Rio
Jrande to the Horn, making us
directly responsible for their fin-
ducts of that war, and effects of that I ances and their police administra-
reaaarkable struggle will be felt to I tion.
itamalniug in Postoffice, Golds
boro, Wayne County, N. C,
Sept. 25, 1005.
Mlt. ROOT AND CHINA'S
BOYCOTT.
MEN'S LIST.
A E P Abram.
B Daniel Beasley, Mack Bryant.
C Isom Cobb, Malsom Cook.
D Jno. Daniel, R E Derr.
E-fC Ensten, Geo. Edmans.
F W J Frya.
G D A Garris.
H Raif Hines, Willie Holt.
M David Maxim, Jim Moore, Jno.
S Mason.
Secretary of State.Elihu Root has
taken active charge the, of departmen o C E Orton.
to wnich tne iresiaent appomtea pq t Peacock. L R Parkea
him soon alter tue ue uu oi JM.r. nay.
His vacation is ended, and he is nui
doubt ready to get down to hard
work. He is an untiring worker.
He will find an accumulation oi
r-J E Trout,'
W Ruby Waters, Hard Wooden.
Oae trouble with the new doc
trio 3 consists in the opposition of
the republics to the south of us to the
ac jptauce of any such control on our
part. They are wholly willing to
aav-j their political independence
aarautted by Uncle Sam, but they
arj list willing to accept dictation or
direction in their internal affairs.
Tu iew doctrine has endless
coug plications shut up in it, of which
San So Domingo is but a small ex
ample. Congress will be asked this
winter to consider the problem ex
tended by Santo Domingo, and no
doubt the scope of the proposed ex
tension of the doctrine of 1824 will
be d scussed.
It certainly should be. If we are
to take over the countries to the
south ol us, the business should be
l jue, opeuiy and tbve boat J, and
,t sh uld be ratified by the people at
tue polls by first becoming a leading
national Usus,
LADIES' LIST.
A Afnhpl Amnn.
matters of importance, including ; the 0Crwket CarroU F L Cart L C Reduced Rates to Richmond Ac
crocKer, mary una vis, ,mary
1 1'
mm
York Life Insuiauue compa.uy will
be debarred from Texas after De
cember, when the permit of the
company to do business in the state
will expire. While Texas feels
especially aggrieved over the fact
that Mr. McJall, a dsmccrat, con
tribured so liberally to the re
publican slush fund, of other peo
ple's money, the HoustonPost scores
a point against him tuat is destined
to make Texans even more , wrathy
than they are at present. Tne Pust
points out that on the occasion of tne
Galveston disaster in 1900, duiiog
the year of Colonel Bryan's last can
didacy for the presidency, Mr.
McCall was asked to help the storm
BUfferers. That worthy magnate
forthwith pulled a sanctimoniou s io . k
and stated with ''regret" that the
money of the New York Life was a
trust fund, to be administered for
the benefit of widows and orphans.
and he had no right to give any of
it away for a charitable purpose.
Wouldn't, that a wake policy holder
red-headed?
for
ne
Year
v V & . 1 1
Castro friction,the recognition of Nor
way, the situation created by the
Russo-Japanese war, and other pro
blems that have arisen or are about
ripe m our aeaiings witn tne out
side world.
But no subject that will come be
fore Mr. Root will outrank in im
portance to this country the Chinese
boycott on American goods. Let
us hopa Mr. Root will give that sub
ject prompt and ample attention.
It needs it, and the interests ol the
country call for a solution of the pro
blem.
Ture, Fall River is not as deeply
interested as are the southern mills
Coxie, Mary Corbet.
E Sudie Everett, Laura Everett.
G Mary Gragery. 3
H Adine Hummer, Georgia Ham,
J H Howell, Lona B Hud n ell,
LBHudnell. 1;
J D L Jones.
K Annie Killet.
M Ada Murphy, Cerma McKays
P Chellie Palmer.
J- Josie Peace. ?
R Alice Ilea. (
8 YE Smith.
couut Horse Show.
The Atlantic Coast Line takes
pleasuse In announcing special low
rate of one fare plus fifty (50) cents
for the round trip to Richmond, Va.,
and return account of the Horse Show
October 10th to44th.
Tickets on sale.October 9th to"14th
inclusive, with final return limit
October 16th. All tickets include
one admission coupon to tne Horse
Show.
The Richmond Horse Show is a
W- M A whitted, Lealer Williams I State occasion. xand should not be
Persons calling for above letters I missed by all lovers of a magnificent
will please say advertised. Rules I display of superb horses: besides
A THIRTY DAY EXTRA BARGAIN SALE
JOSEPH ED WA
Beginning Wednesday, October 4.
Look here, my friend, did you know it's not wh it you earo tht inke you rich but what
you save? - The wy to save money 13 by trad with uu. If yoa ud aaything in my line it
will pay you to aei me first. I hivd jad; returned from t e Northsra mirkete where I have
spent the last two inontaa miking careful selections both in quality anl FitIOE3 TO SCTir MY
TRADE.
Everyone is well aware that a merchant who buya hh gjdi f or snot cash can sail cheaper
than one who bay on tim. I am the one Wlio has boahfc f soot cash eery dollar's worth I
am glad to notify the GOUN HB.Y MERCHANTS that I have an immanae stock and can furnish
them goods 25 per cent, cheapar shan any h juae in North Carolina. Coma and buy for cash or
on time.
A Few Specia
I Bargains.
Clothing I Clothing !
High arrade clothing, such as
Serges, Unllnishe 1 Worsted,
Cheviot and Oasmsre, in all
styles and colors. . I can eel!
you suits that are worth $ 7.50
for $3.90; other suits worth
).00 I can sell you for $5.55;
regular $15.00 suit for $9.00.
Come on, hurry an I buy your
fall supplies.
In Sho:s
I will astonish yo 1 in prices
shoes you pay elsewhere $2
for, I will sell you at $1.20 and
all other grades in proportion.
A Handsome Line of
Up-to-date Dress Goods !
Will sell you goods that sell
elsewhere for 1 par yard at
only 48c; fine casmere, worth
40c, for only 25c; regular 6c
heavy checked homspun will go
at my storef or 5c ; good yard
wide homespun, just think,
only 5c; a good wool filled I particular line
jeans for 16fc; feather -proof
bed tick, worth 26c for only 14c;
good ginghams only 5c.
Fine ReadyMade Ladies Wear
Such as tailor-made suits.
Skirts, Jackets, Reefers and
Waists will all be disposed of
for juat half what you have to
pay elsewhere. A regular
Child's Reefer, worth $1.60,
will be sold at only 75c. '
New Line of Millinery
I can save vou monev in this
j
Hats sold else
where for $3.50, you can obtain
nere tor only 1 have trim
med hats as low as 50c, 75c.
a-d 1, all worth double tha
money.
A CAS LOAD OF
Ellis Buggies, Hickory Wagons, Harness, Etc.
I aurelv will save vou a nice few dollars on each vehicle. Tha "Hickory Wazon" ia a
high grade make and each sold is guaranteed. Will save you from $5 to $7.50 on each wagon
OUR BUGGIES are of standard make the celebrated Ellis Buggy, of Kinstoa, which
always gives the best satisfaciioa, and can save you th3 sama as on wagons. When you leave
home, leave with the full intention to see Joe Edwards and you will bo fully rewarded. Coma
early before the goods are picked over.
03.LXCa.T.OXl.
GOLDSBOWO, N. O.
OFFENSIVE-
DAMGE1
Caused Affyr.y. Keat Intense Fain I in the Chinese demand far Amer-1 H"i regulation require that one cent I Richmond is a, place of many his-
--Grew Worse Under Doctors
Ceul-i Not Do Any Housework.
ican cottons. But there ia nothing I " t"" ""'"
- Postmaster.'
ANOTHER W0NDERRJL
CURE BY CUTiCURA"
" Ahout n r, r fio tnv hands bean
; cr.ick ai.-tt p-.'-l. I tried cwiy rcir.e
i- i, but they jjrew vose a.'i lue time
At last thej' be
C-.i-'S came so sore tha'
ivrrr-.Vi it w.is itnpossi : ;e
1 !. A for me to do my
sectional in the question. The nation-
al exports are involved, and ii
coarse cottons made in the South are
boycotted,our exports of cotton goods
will show a discrepancy. Soma plan
is needed that will satisfy the rea
sonable, desires of the Chines as to
their high-caste travelers, and that
will lift a retaliatory boycott from
tne products of. the eouthern mills.
COTTOS ENSUKANCE.
I rut tsry haii'is in
j water, I was in
) agony for hours;
Buy your furinture, Mattin gs,
. 'Buu'o&c frem Andrews & WaJ-
deli Furinture Co. and save monay.
? . . .
Jfyomei
Cures Catarrh
Breathe it
No danseroas drugs or alcoholic
concoctions are taken into the stom
ach when Hyomei isuaedi Breathe
through the inhaler, the balsamic
healing of Hyomei penetrates to
most iemote cells of the none aud
throat, and thus kills the catarrhal
Forty-threa strong fire insurance
companies, the best in the business,
have combined for the purpose of in
suring cotton in" transit or in" ware
house while en route lea destination.
Bisks will be written from the, t in
terior point of shipment to even
Tokio, thus antagonizing the marine
insurance companies. Bisks will be
written, too without,Slimit on cotton
placed in warehouses near the farm.
No offered risk will be too- targe.for
the forty-three associated companies
to take. -
It is believed this change will lead
tr iha hnilflinar of manv more ware-
ONE NIGHT TREATMENT houses at interior points, for cotton
can hereafter be well insured when
placed in such warehouses. By
building a warehouse the producer
aud if I tried to
k over the sove, the hce
caused intense -nam. I consmtea a
O ictor. but his.-T'-escriptions'-"weie-
utterry nselen. -1 g;" --j him vp and
tri( d snother. but w ithout the least
ec'i'acron. About six wtiDks ago I
trot inv fir-.t rtiicf v.-htn I purchas .d
Cuticura Soap aim Ointment.
o-rcat loiigtit that j:iy luiads. were
h .'ntiitnyto fc.-l luv.ch better, the
cap crocks b.'ia to ileal up fnd
stoo ri'aniusr, rl to-day my ; hands.
are entirely weH, tire .one cake of
" Cutic'ura Soap and one box of Cuticv.ra
Ointment beiurr all tiiut 1 used.
(signed) Mrs. T.Iinnie Drew, 18 Dam.
St , Jioxbury Mass.
Lietter to Goldsboro Furniture
Company. '
(5ldsboro, N C.
Dear Sir: Th9 way to reckon the
cost of paint is to put both costs to
gether: the cost of the paint aud
the cost of putting it on. (
It would save this' country
hundreds of millions of dollars a
year; it would save you alone )if
you- happen to be a victim) several
dollars a year.
. See how-it works. It costs asrauch
to put-on one paint as another, don't
it? res. if you use the same num
ber of gallons.
Well, don't I?
No, you'll " use twice, as many'
gallons of adulterated paint as of
Devoe; and you've got to pay t twice
9a much for putting it on.
Mr. N Avery," Delhi, N Yt has
two houses aiite na in same con
dition. Painted one house with
toricil reminiscences, and is well
worthy of a visi t. , : .
For further information communi
cate with . , W. J. Craig,
G. P. A. Wilmington, N. C.
3:
JW
Nothinsr is more offensive than an old sore
that refuses to heal. Patiently, day after day, it is treated and cursed, every
salve, ppwder, etc., that la heard of is tried, but does no good, until the very
siffht of It grows onensive to the sufferer and he becomes disgusted and mor
"L- wjwxh r . ' uj-vuhj. jll J 'is! Oeyoiiti theie islands lie the
VHLfc ylUtlUVO kOUCUlVUt3 UlVVlff IS J VA T J. J UlU OVie,, Jk -LNa e,iUUV A AAA
the blood and as long as It . , . . . .
remaina the sore will be .. Som. years ago my blood became poisoned, aad
JAPAN AND AMERICA.
Ui.cle Sam owns and catches
ee-ds on the Aleutian archipelago,
wjich stretches away from Alaska
on or about the fifty-fifth parallel.
New Shows Ooming.
tk. A.l- T r.1A n.. -.,r fv
there aad continue to grow m and that if ih wer5 closed u the result
worse and more destructive, would be fatal. Under this diseouraEintr reoort I
The fact that thousands of left off their treatment and resorted to the use f
eld sores have been cut out S. 8. S.
These and Other fine plays await I d the bones scraoed. It toe k only a ehort while for the medicine to en-
the people Of Goldsboro during the jmd yet they returned, is In- thrly cure up the sores, and I am not dead as the
season at the new. Messenger Opera dilutable evidence that the LoS
House: , fMa and respon- -"wheeling, W. Va.. May 8,W
. .s nlBlDie ior LUC sure or uiccr,
Cindarella, or "The Glass Slipper" ValuaWe time is lost In experimenting with external treatments, such as
AUIAAAGA&jr CXAU A-LCb.AALA a aimu M pjYCS, pO W tld 3 , . WElSllS, CLC, WCeW.UisC L11C UCima L ulSUlia ASX LUC
must be removed before a ctire can De enected. b. o. t. cleanses ana puri
fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the
sore or ulcer heals permanently, b.- fa. fa. not only
removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the
blood and builds up the entire system 'by stimulat
ing the organs, increasing the appetite and giving
enerirv to the weak, -wasted constitution. It is aa
exhilarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body 1m
good healtny condition, hook on tne Diooa, vtiiu any meaicai aavice wisneq.
Under Direction of Al G. Field.
Maloney's Wedding.
'Seargent Kitty"
Barlow Bros. Ministrels.
Dare Devil Dorothy.
West & Yokes, a Pair of Pinks
Breezy Time3.
Lyman Twins, "At The Faces " I rithout charge.
Big Chorus.
Adelaide Thurston.
Notice of Dissolution.
To whom it may concern;
The firm heretofore existing un-
Devoe: 6 gallons. Painted the other I dec. the name and style of Bizzclland
For Sore Hands and Feet
with Cuticura -
Soak the hav, is or feet on retiring
in a strong, hot, creamy lather of
Cuticura Soap. Inv and aucint trefiy
with Cuti'.- .'iOint-.a -nt, the great skin
cure. . , r on the namts ,;-..nn.CC
nigh'r" 'oor-c v.'.-s, o- ' aida--
f -' --. v in old. : vit cotton or 1... .a.
Cntinm fi., i.itiu-ot. And -Pilln ra tM iiirouyhtm'
r!iJ. V'lttn 1 iruz & Chern. Corp., S.)li l'r"P.,iiii-tua.
.iena lur ilow to Uure Itching, ocaiy Ilumjis."
house with a paint that was half
adulteration:-12 gallons. Same
painter, Geo. Gibertj-jltd both jobs.
One cost $27; the other $24. ' 11
Better go by the name.
Yourssfcrulyi
F. W. Devoe & Co.
Weoten. is hereby dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr.W. A Woo ten
having withdrawn from the firm.
A 11 . t - rr indahtlUl TY DQ11 tim
will please make payment to Mr.
ol. dil. Bizell, and auy navntr a
claim against:he firm, will pleasa
present the eame to Air. ii. ti. Biz-
Want your moastache or beard
abeautiful brown or rich biarv?Jise
Wake up your livtr. CureS
year constipation. .Get rid ;
of your biliousness. ScldS
for GO years. j; Jr.owe)tel;:;
UGKINGHAM'S DYE
::'ftr OR B. P HtLL t CO.. NASHUA. S. 1
Still Growing:
Koinmander islands. The distance
from the far the Aleuti an ialnriil
ii probably not much over one hun
dred miles, aud America owns the
St. one and Japan thus becomes our
next uour ntighbor in the cold waters
of Bering eea. But that is no rea
son why there should be any cold
ness between the two countres that
have adjacent possesions.
The Kommander islands did not
belong to any country until Japan
seized them and hoisted the Japanese
! flag on them. This was done perhaps
a month ago, and they are now Ja
' panese possessions.
The islands held by Japan in the
Bering sea are barren,but no more so
than the Aleutian islands, and both
are va'-uaolo on account of the seal
fisheries. Tha seals at the Kommau
dcr islands ace particularly numer
ous aud it ia, wuolly possible that Ja
pan and America will yel have trouble
over the catching of seals, which is a
' great industry in all the Islands be-
between Alaska ami Kumi.hattu
But there are .seals enough to go
round and no doubt all honest grounds
of complaint tan be met and satisfied
by. tha two friendly and intelligent
countries.
Demand for Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets Con -
cm take advantage of insurance to I p. S. Smith & YelvertoiV, sell our Uh who assumes the payment of tinUSS to Increase. Endorsed and. -guar-
an teed by Ji ti, nlii ot oon.
GOes SttMie Oilind..
Rnencer.
N. C, Oct,
germ?,
heals the irritated mucous
Elizabeth City Goes Dry Again.
Elizibdth City, NjC, Oct. 9.
Election f it or axainst saloons held
as full an extent as they could in the I paint,
case of cotton in a port warehouse.
Wbfu thefirmer8 bee that they can
i Becuru a lurw sum ni imipfy wnue
i- .1 . I..A '.AA. ' JlCl I RuAVri. :L I-.1HI k IU lha X. .11 1. Ut-.T . 1 Rdll-
JlOlUlug lueir piuuuuij 1.11 ojt . w Jil 1 j
Club together and build Warehouses, way omce nere went suaqsniy Diina
The cotton business is. in tact. I to-day in Charlotte where he had
being cevoIunio,Mz5d in many ways J gQf for; medical treatment. He left
6 Jas.
membrane, and gives complete an
. , ... . . . , J hara tvlv and eifcv went drv bv 15
- ityomei is me simplest, inosii"1" j - . I
a a u ...ilmaioritv. Two years:aeo city went
ii hx. 111. . niui til in 11111 v uuninjiLrrii r .
e 1 , , , a i -tori
has been dis- ary u mrB . uinj.,..,,, uu aa.v
saloon men were disfranchised at
that time and they voted in full
force this time Prohibitionistsclaim
great victory
I all indebtedness of the late firm, and
wili continue the grocery-, business
in co-partnership with Mr. Herbert
.n:V-ll .- .. . .
This October 3rd, 1905.
. M. E. Bizaell
i : W. A. Wooten
NOTICE.
Although Mi-o-na was introduced
in Goldsboro but a short time a go, il
is today outseiling-aU other medicin
es for the cure of indigestion and
stomach troubles.
Mi-ona gives
such health
and
cure for catarrh that has been
covered. Complete outfit, $.100; ex
tra bottle, 60 cents. . .
- ' For sale by J. H. Hill & Son.
Special sale of Jardinies- by An-.-drews
& Waddell Furniture Co. on
, uesaayi vet, Z4, at y gciock,
thisyear perhaps-kfer a while all Uere yesterday, and expected to take u,fSSS BL O. Murphrey. de- strength to the weakest stomach that
the advantages oi commerce will be -' ." I ceased, this is to nomy all parties all the food is readily converted into
brought to the very door of his own
ff ncia! DvsoensSa Gui0 h
. i
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
Best Coueh Sop. Tastes"Oood
Um in time Sold by drucgista.
It is belleVed that a blood vessel hks I indebted to said estate to make ion
Ibee'n ruptured; causing this blin I mediate payment to the undersign-
n twKiirft.h mnniAi nhnrmtinn eJr or nis attorneys... ah persona
L. .... . . V. I holding claims, against said estate
His condition is said to berserio, - r n the'sitoe for oavment.
his mind being blank. His- misfor
tune came"-without a -moment's
notice.
1
Kennedy's Loath e IIoaejrsindTar
Carbs ait covak. aad exoela Colds frA
j t&tiysteoi qeatiy nsving tkt 9Wt9
jrilf present the same for payment.
on or Deiore tne ztn oay oi Septem
ber, 1.906, or this notice will be plead
H iu bar of their f eebver. Thii 28th
day of September, 1905. .V '"
This 28 day -of Sept..l905. - , -.
" iJeorge ,3" Murphrey, FAk'r.'
Ported earbajo, Attoxneyii. K
nutrition, so that it gives nourish
ment and health to the whole system.
In this way nervousness and sleep-
leasness are cured: headaches, back
aches, jud jcheumatle pains are pre
vented, and there will be no more
poor appetite, distress after eating,
heart-burn, or debility.
Mi-o-na costs but 53 cents a box,
and J- H. Hill & Son will guarantee
to refund the money if it does not
cure. The risk is all theirs.
Embezzlers in Suvannab.
Savannah, Oa., Gctober 9 John
F. Gaynor and B. D. Greene, the
men who fought extradition to the
u mi tea states from Canada for so
many years,fcxrived here at o'clock
this morning. Their wives, who had
preceded them to Savannah, met
them at the depot. The prisoners
were at one o taken to jail.
Bugs Well try us If you want a
bargain. Andrews & Waddell Furn
iture Co.
rrMi,infrilt7ty:y;,
Grove's Tasteless CMH Tome
hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Salos over One end a Half Million
Denies 'r. Poes tbis record ox ment appeal to you? - No Cere. No Pay. 50c
Knckw with vtry bottle b Ten Ceat fckos of Grove's Block Hoot. Uvw-tfUs.
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