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No soothing strains of Maia's son Can loll ita hundred eyes to sleep." Vo l. XX GOIiDSBORO, N. C THURSDAYS NOVEMBER 9, 1905. NO 71 "This Aegus o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; WALL STREET TAKES A HAND TO OUR FRIENDS. That Is The Post Mark, But The "Par ties In Interest" May Be Subterfuge ing The Story Runneth Thus: It ii well understood that Wall Street undertakes to run the finances of this country, but uutil recently it had not been understood thatit under took to lustruct our people ou the question whether or not bar rooms would he a t--ood ihiuar for Goldsboro. The mails are now flooded with circulars (j - w contained in an envelope post-inarked '-Wall Street Station, New York," undertaking to show tiat prohibition is a great failure, and citiDg Rev. Dr. N. all Porter. Prof. Churles Elliott Norton and Rev. Sunford U. Cobb to that ctf.-t. We do not know whdther the gentlemen quoted ever said the th.;. iiinud to tUem, and certainly R -v. Sauford i. Cobb might; have i e-a oeiter employed tuan in writing the silly article attributed to him; but the inquiry we wish to make most especially is why Wall Street shoulu ut) srpenUini it hard-earned dollars aiding the Liquor Dealers Associ n ion nud Uie bur keepers in Goldsboro without reward or the hope of reward, and expressing iu f jar that if we quit drinking liquor wo will take to eaiina: opium, ualess it may bd that it is thougnt ih.it the more liquor ltnbibtd the more recites- will be the speculation in Wall Sreat. Now most of tne dealers in Wall otreet in cotton, slocks, etc., do not hesi tate to tiive us their names, but the Wall Street gentlemen who have interericd themselves iu our prohibition election are too modest. There are some people who tuin& that the Wall Street post-mark is a mtrdodgt , and tha. the Liquoi Dealers Association who are known to be interest d in bringing bacK bar room in tne Nortu Carolina towns are really having these liiiska iing aud untruthful circulars sent broad cast over the country. Mi. Kd V. Denton, secretary and Treasurer and a former bar keeper of Raleigh reoentiy seal out some letters for lha purpose of securing con tributions from wholesale liquor dealers lor the purpose of fighting the Dispensary iu Raleigh. The.se letters were published in the New s and Observer of Oct. 4th, list. We quote this sentenca from Mr. Denton's- letter of ivug. 2oin, 1905, whicii is signed by him as secretary and Tna- urer, a. d approved by T. S uitli, L. N. Wuite, M. Woodar 1 and Ed. V. Dubiuu, Jaiapingj Oom uittei'," a'l of whom are ex bar keepeis: "Ri.cish is th.' pivotal point in a great battle in which the whole State is inieivoted, ana the eyes of ail liquor interests wiL ba centered on this poiit until auei Liio Octooer election. We will do our whole duty foirlv aud hoaestiv as we see it, but we mast nave asnstauca trom cur friends whose interests frooi a ousiuesj point of vievy ara equal to c urs. We know the ways but we need the mius in m jre abutidauoe fiau we now have." This letter apparently did not brin? as much money as Mr. Denton thought, the liquor dialers need .d iu their hght, aud ho followed it up by the following letter: "Office E. V. Denton, Secretary and Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 13, 1905. Dear Sir: 'Referring to my circular letter under data of Auj. 25th, 1905, I beg to advice that I have heard nothiug whatever from you, much to my surprise. We are iu the midst of our campaign in Raleigh and are need ing funis, aud we sincerely trust that you will send us check f jr your contribution at once upon receipt of this. 'Raleigii is the capital of tne State and if the liquor men can win the fight here it will, oi course, mean a great deal to the ottier towns in North Carolina in their tight which are now being waged. We can't make these fights without outside aid, and wa feel confident that we hawTra excellent chance of winning the light. Piea-e do not delay this matter, but let us hear from you with your contribution at once, as the same will be placed to your credit upon our list of taose ho contribute iu tuis Campaign, and of course, we will remember our friends. Thanking you in advance, I am, 'Yours truly, Ed. V. Denton," It may be that the money secured as the result of these letters is pay ing for the Wall Street literature which is being circulated; certainly no body but one interested in the liquor business would pay the expenses ol prirtoDg and mailing these circulars. We know oa people will pay little I oalauxity Goldsboro Merchants Associa tion Opea Public Comfort Room For Convenience of the Visiting Trade. It is a pleasure to inform our out of town friends that we the mer chants oi Goldsboro have fitted up a convenient public comfort room in the Borden Building corner West Center and Walnut streets. Newspapers and periodicals will be found there also writing miterial. Packages may be seat there for you. A lady wi'l be in charge to im part any information desired. We invite'you and your fauaily to use these rooms and oe assured of a htaoty weicuu there as Wdll as at our places of business. - Always striving to serve you well we are, Yours faithfully, Goldsboro Marchaals Association. HI Of 1 11LD. TEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Che Latest Telegraphic News ol the Day Boiled Down to a Focus ForaBusy Readers. DOWNFALL. OF AUTOCRACY SIMPliJ REMEDY. FOR CATARRH m Just Breathy llyOmei Four times u Day and Be Cured. Hyumei Las performed almost in ractious cures of catarrh, and ia today recognized by leading 1113m- bjrs of tue medical profession as tne only ad ertised remedy that can be relied upon to do just what it claims. The complete outiit of Hyomei costs 1.00, and consists of an iuhaler, a medicine dropper, and a bottle ol Hyomei. Breathe Hyomei through the in haler for a few minutes four time a day, and it will cure tiio worst case of catarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the airpos- sages' prevents irritation and efitcts a complete and lasting cure. In Goldsboro there are scores ol well known people who have been cured of catarrh by Hyomei. If it does not cure you, J . H. Hill & Son will return the money you pay for Hyomei. Thia is the strongest guarantee that can be offered as to their f iith in tb.6 remedy. A civil war veteran from a western state who has married ten women and divorced eight, has applied for a pension. Inability to pick the right woman has caused him a lot ol trouble. A Connecticut woman who had been looking under her bed for a burglar ten years found one recently and then jumped out of a third-story window As she seems to have been expecting him for a long time, she should not have been surprised when the burglar finally ap peared, g Suffolk, Va., Nov. 9. R Monroe Butler wk yooieiday afuruoou shot and instantly kiiieu by C. U. Brown at Biowu's nou-e, near ludi&a. aooui leu miles from here. Both oien Wt. ro drinking. A woman who is rasing money by sub.criptiou to pay for a divorce ayt: "1 wouldn't marry the best ! aian who walks in suoe leather. All tue husbands 1 have ever seen or uearu of were heartless brutes and not woitu nouseroom." Husbands uiay or aiay ot be brutes, but in a inH jruv of cases they pay for the h -ueroom they occupy. . 1 " Wnile eramberrie3 are up and a scarciiy ci turkeys nas been pre dicted, we cjh atiU leel thanKful that we do not iie in Rooshia.- What an important war that in the Far East proves to hava been! Its effects in Japan were less indeed than were its effects in China, in Russia and even in England. It changed, net only the Far East, but all the rest of the world. Tbe marvelous changes in Ilue&ia, by which autocracy is swept wholly away, sprang directly from that war. They came from its negative side, for when that war proved the rottenness and inefliciency cf the autocratic sys tem in Russia the people of that country were emboldened to strike for their just rights. Without bloodshed they have won all they demanded, and Russia is to be fully westernized by Count Witte, who is to see that she secures parlia mentary rule, a responsible ministry and all the guarantees of freedom that the Germans, even the English, have. The electorate is to be enlarged, and no law can be adopted which has not been approved by the douma. The change is radical, thorough and mar velous. There are no reservations, no qualifications. Count Witte would not accept the premiership under any halting compromise. All or nothing, was his programme. Parlia mentary rule is to supplant the auto cracy in December, and the long story of the Romanoffs as dictators is already ended. Count Witte is in fact tne provisional ruler of the country, and he will act until the douma meets. Then the douma and he will co-operate, the Czar becom ing the nation's figurehead. Tue programme will be carried out exactly as it has in tiie cablegrams, Hie" Secret o! Goad CoSee W fcowkeepera cannot nk a good cbb 6? coffin without good toateriat Pjyty, adulterated and evielrly blended coffee auoh aa tmacrnputon dealer- thanl over iaefr JSfcS8 Wn,ti!tJt? S flT8& !0J COFFEE, oi'kaiQtti a 'ftOm easfe the coffee that for over fc quart? of eaturr La ba da&r COFFEE. HOW TO MAKE GOOS vmm uva wriJUS pocow to nl Mfk fniift ywi mnrt km tha ht . J? .Yii"JOI"l?G WATER. Ada to brfna It to ti Otnatc It's redy s a mlw. asd lei 1 Ji boa 1 R2nI let lttetand rnor (.Don't use wattr that ore than tn rritnutbf!r rvtnd. DC on bolisd befdtr. int. COT FES bepr bollln id. With Cmld Wi anae for eight or tea minnf TWO WAYS TO SSrtlS STBK. Wia tat. TJw puk of th whiu ei m WUUMV WVU1M K. With CW Watar InstMd of C2. mlxt&e U wSii fit pRt UOR ee, Uin sr taromli t train. fisaist on 'setting a package ol 0&gjao JUpN COFFEE, PttJ Jl4or2?2? to Via recipe c&A yon will only U3 UON COFFEE la future (S$d o2t b J lb, ld pajctge.) (Llm-kea4 (m erery package.) (St ties Llozuhe&da tot Tamable pmnlama.) SOUD BY GROCERS EVE5YWHER2 WOOLSON 6PICE CO., Toledo, OMftw NOTICE OF 8ALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Qourt of Wayno County, .North Carolina, made on tne 12th day of October, 1905, in th special proceeding pending in said court, emitted 4 'The petition of C. 8. .Dickinson, Administrator of J. L Dickinson, deceased, and O. Dickinson and ifa .tiallie D4okii son, A. i- fckna aa3 & JoUa mt ana w. ju. yara ea waa Ward, tm the eov r vmttt tut! WALTER LETTER. ARGUS BUREAU WALTER, N, ;Nov. 8, 1905 U 1 . o. y 5. J Mr. Geo. Becton spent one day last week in Fremont, combinicg business with pleasure. Miss Mattie Uzzell arrived last been outlined (Saturday to teach the school at Kbe provided the ! nezer, and is boarding with Mr. and Mesdames Anna Bagley and Ap- pie Foschuo from Stanton j iurg were here last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones. EXCEitl'TS. attention to anonymous circulars which have the ear mark of the bar-room on them. It is barely possible that Mr. Denton and his friends in addi tion to having the circulars seat to m.may send some of the money down to Golusbor', which now seenn to be the "pivotal point" in the liquor fiodit. for the pur po e of influencing voters. He says, Ve know the1 ways, but we need the means." We feel confident, however, that neither the Wall Street circulars "nor the ways nor means" of Mr. Ed. V. Den ton. Secretary and Treasurer, will be able to drive or buy enough voters in Goldsboro to prevent the registration of a good majority against the re turn of bar-rooms to this city. For Profitable Perusal of Arirus lieaders. Every man complains of his mem ory, but no man complains 01 nis judgment. Our pride will not suf fer us to impeach the lstter. All men are fcKis, aud with every effort they . can only differ in de gree. There will oniy be the more foolish, and the less loilish. We should remember that thi- which nittiew our ncign seriousiy threatens our ;gOn each of his wedding anniver saries xneodore toutro writes a beautiful pcem to hid wife, 'and the chaucos are that he never has any trouble iu making nis wife believe anything he says. "Vote as you pray," is the legend printed on cards oein- o . u ateu in li.e.-iutt couiiiy, Ivtuiucky. It is uotisecessary lo tell the lireaihittiant .iow to shoot. What the world needs is fewer Jilu D imp and more Sunny Ji as. li is a mistake, however., to tliiuk that pjuple in the .Russian cities will be I Mrs. J. W. Rose. thjugniful and reasonable. The peasants are stolid and ignorant, and no action on their part need be anti cipated. The operatives and revolu tionaries in the city can put obsta cles in tne way or the premier, but I Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Tripp are on the indications at present are that! a visit to our co urn unity where they the victory of the people will be j have many friends, who are always fully accomplished without material glad to see them. delay or difficulty. BUSSIA AND AUTOCRACY. a certain brand of broakfatt vill solve the problem. food THE 6( DODGING PERIOD" of a uroman's life, Is the irame often gtven to fh "change of We." Your menses come fit long interS&la, and grov scantier until they Stop. Some women stop suddenly. The entire change lasta three or four years, and It te the cause of much pain and discomfort, Vhlch can, however, be cured, by taking WINE OF 11 Woman's Relief t quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, Irritability, mlserable ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safety through this "dodging period." and build up your strength for the rest of your We. At all druggists In $1.00 bottles. Try It bor, most selves. All men pay re-pect to ri-jhu without inquiring very scrupuous-l" into the means by which they have been obtained. Truth is confirmed by investi gation and delay: falsehood avails itself of haete and uccertauiry. He possesses a Gcd-like quality who can be siienf, although he knows he is right. Tho uncultivated mind is unable to ergoy the real piedure-t of life, All the world acts tue player. All the world's a si-ue. The times are changed, ard we are cnangea witn. tnc-m, mere 1-. nothing fixed or stable, either in situations or opinions. Men change with fortune, manutrs chaDge witn clio.es, tenets with books, and prin ciples with times, v We owe every allowance to the faults of others, being conscious that every human being has his shre of imperfection. Adversity nnas Dut lew compan ions or coini'iris. "Are footbail players more bruta than pugilists? ' asks James J. Jeifries in a Sunday paper today. Outsiders will prefer to have "tbe matter settled by the. prizefighters and football players, without making a practical test. An Indiana woman was awarded $-0; lor tne tne love 01 ner nusoanu ft iio is an editor. Editorial aflect- 10 113 are cueap in. tne ..uousier state. The poor old toothpick is due anolher round of abuse. The fact that ioothpick factories keep busy proves that mauy person still make their roilet in public. St. Petersburg, Nov. 6. On the heeis of the successful issue of the I Pirni'sh national movement comes the news of a stong revival-of the truggle for autonomy in Poland.- Dispatches from Kaliseh, in Poland; and Tnorn, in west Prussia, say tnat flasfs with the Polish coat, of arms have been hoisted in several churches and city buildings. At K-aliach, a manifesto of ...the labor ..party rder, tnanding the convocation of the national diet silting at Warsaw and the restoration of the ancient rights of the kingdom was proclaimed with trumpets. Russia is rent and torn almost be yond belief- No great government was ever so suddenly paralyzed. The Czir km vry little influence in any part of the wide laud, amotiga popu lation numbering, all told, neariy twice as many as that of the United states. Communication with the army in Manchuriaiscutoff, and this p culiar revolution, with its indus trial side, secm3 to be in control of the situation. The army went over to the people in 1789 and this made the French revolution possible. There are al ready signs in Rusa?a that the Rus sian soldier will do likewise, even tbe Cossack. If so, autocracy is not only doomed, but it will be speedily abolished. Two things may, however, save some fragments t f it. The money oi the strikers or revolutionaries may become exhausted, and starvation may drive them into submission; How well they have planned against ! of the school here He Miss Florence Cullom, of Wilson, arrived this morning to lake charge of the music class at our new school. She is boarding with M and Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, and her many friends bere extend her a warm welcome. Prof. E. T. Atkinson, of your city, was in our community this morning. His untiring efforts in behalf of education, is sincerely appreciated by his many friends in this section. Tbe death of Mrs. liuther Smith occurred at her home near here Sat urday afternoon, and she was buried near .fiuKney, Sunday, witn ner in fant babe which preceded her a few hours to the spirit land. The sym pathy of the community goes out to Lhe younar husband in his sad be reavement. Misses Mary and Anna Pipkin nd Cora Dixon left last week, to assume their duties in their respec tive schools in the lower part of the cjunty. Prof. J. R. Giles, 'pf Wilmington, arrived last week to assume charge is a youug The Kidneys sen ai . pte, or stagnent,, the whole Monday. MftKBbu fttajfc at lil o'clock M. at the Uourt He door in troidsboro, North Carolina strii lor casn at puDiic auction to the highest bidder, the two lots of land described in said order of court aa loilows: lat "A lot or parcel of land situ ateu ia Goldsboro, North Carolina on the Soutn side oi Ash street, bound ed m follows: ".Beginning at the Northwest corner of Joseph Ed wards' lot on Ash street in the City i GoldsDoro at a point forty (40) feet West of the intersection of tho Southern boundary line ef Ash street witn tne Western boundary line of Jonu street, and runs thence South erly with Joseph Kd wards' line and Asner Edwarus' line and Darallel wnh Jonn street one hundred and seven (107) feet to the alley; theno witn saiu aney westerly twenty- eight (28) feet; thence Northerly and parallel with Urst line one hundred aud seven (107) leet to Ash street; uiei.ee with Ash street Easterly twenty-eight (28) feet to the begin ning, 11 being a part of lot 64 in said city." i!ud -"A lot or parcel of land situated in the city of Goldsboro, North Carolina, on tne North side 01 system suffers. Don't, Rag. I uds of uufus Haui, .1 iect IhZin St thlS t!nSQa hut otner8i bounded as follow b: "Be ,9 a r - . IkLimnnar at a stake on Boundarv iyyy warning OI t&9 hiiretjt. the Southwest corner of Ro AlL. -9 e " I l J t,. .... kj.n..t ; 7 ..4. i Ninty (90) feet to a corner of the lot known as tho Taylor liaper lot: thence Northerly with the line of the said I John Taylor Ra per lot One Hundred aud Tnirty-eigbt (188)feet to a state in J. J . luangston's line; thence with aid J. J. liangston's line, East erly Ninety (UO)teet to a stake, ltufua tiam's comer; thence southerly with .-.did liufus Ham's line One Hun uresi and Thirty-eigUt (138) feet to xioundary Street, the beginning, oeing ail tne iana lying be- ,weeu the said Kufus Ham lot and tue said John Taylor Raper lot." Tuis the 12th day ef October,lt5. v. a. uiuttaNisoN. Administrator of J. h. Dickinson. deceased. 10Q lr. K. lietchon's Anti diuretic may be worth to you mora has $100 if you have a child who oila bedding from uicontineno ot wats quring sleep, vuxes old Ul Williams having spent five u one. $1. Bold By M. JD. fiabi- 8.113 bciaQW COmlSYIOft. alKA .S:a M9M :.-.X- ! uaection w jr UUUi i&S-t ailSJ ,i&iLQ s3ia Ereasmenja? oscsv.'itia jouu 6 lood'sSarsapariila which con tains Lbs best, cad safest, curative sisLaice3. For testimonials of resnorkcble cures for Book en Kidneys, No. 8. - ooa to., i-oweu. Mass, Wayne County Appointments. Mrs. Williams is to speak at Hood Swamp on missions Oct. 30th at 7 o'clock. At Mt. Olive Nov. 1st. At Rhodes Academy Nov. 2nd. At Bethany Saturday and on Sun- at Oakland. Neuse, Woodland and other points the following week to be announced in next weeks paper. Mrs, years in India, is prepared to give many items of interest from the foreign field. English Spayin .Liniment remoyea ftll Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps &nd Blemishes from horses. Blood Srtouir.a f Till Via H-1 i-a ttk-n a Bf 3 t I l-l..ty KnriA Kt.lfloa Hmvoi-nia nil 1 1 swollen Throats. Uoueha. etc. Save $50 by use oi QAe bottjLe, War r-Dted the JBQS v tire eiwr KiPflW iw4 mmss What ere your friends saying nhniit von? That vour erav 5 hair makes ycu look old ? . . . CAM ..9 Ana yet, you are isoi iuuy i Postpone this looking old A- & N. G- K. R- Schedule In Effect Sept. 17, 1900. EAST BOUND. No. 1. n this remains to be seen. The only other chance that the Romanoffs have is summed up in one man, Count Witte. His wife, now a countess, is a Jewess, and for the first time she was recently received by the Czarina. Count Witte is now tifW-uiy vmrn filil. ntron? and in the 1 -At ' I . .J x Tr T T niloii full possession of all the powers given l ""y " compose x . U1. -. A. him hv ntur. If the Czar makes Principal, Miss Betrie aIIo well, Pri marv DeDartmeDt. Mies Florence j m i 1 1 inn runny 11. niivA uioaco uuuuls mr quick enough, entrusting their exe-ullom Music cution to Count Witte as premier, man of exceedingly pleasant address, and impresses one as being the right man in the right place. He is board ing with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Saser. The school at the new school house opened in full b?ast this morn ing, with two rooms full. The fac- Mori STATION. NO. 3. Ltv. Goldsboro , 8.45 p. m. WRITE US A LETTER fireely and frankly, telling us all your troubles. We will und Free Advice (In plain, sealed envelope). Address: La dies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Ce., Chattanooga, Tenn. "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered' writes Wglrrfa Robsoa, of Easten, M., "uatH I took Carduk which cored wsm so quickly It surprised ay doctor, who flidnt kartr I Was taking It. Although we cannot fathom the process, we know tnat ad all things subsist from God, and as God is in finite, His plans include all things. As our freed jm of action is one of the "all things," His plan must in clude our freedom of action., In other words, while we chouse, decide, and act in the free and unrestrained ex ercise of our wills, God's plan is at the same time being carried out through our choosing, deciding, and acting a train of causes and effects which reaches back to the very -crea- I tion of the universe. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! We carry th largest and most - complete line of TRUSSES in Goldsboro and therefore we can guarantee a perfect fit. We satisfy you or : Return your moneyv - - And warrant all goods as represented. Shoulder Braces,' Supporters, Rubber Bandages, Elastic Stockings, Etc, Etc." Always in Stack. . " 4 M, S. Robinson & Bros. 7crS Ocatra Btteatf OheotaU and Druggists. NOT1CS. Having qualified a3 executor of the estate of 1. C. Marphr.y, de ceased, this is to notify all parties indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment to the undersign ed, or his attorneys. Ail persons holding claims against saia estate will present the same for payment, on or before the 27th day of Septem ber, 1906, or this notice will he plead ed in bar of their recover. This 28th day of September, 1905. This 28 day of Sept. 1905. George W. Murphrey, iix'r. Porteh & Bar ham, Attorneys. 4 fiaan tiie i iu8 MBS iub navn Mwaw mm Over-Work. Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your bod'f passes through your kidneys once every th ee minutes. 5jb ft l ne uaneys are your LJ5pf-V?y bloed purifiers, they h ?Sfel-SWf 1 ter.out .the waste or Vkft imPurit'es ,n tns blood sO JJLsfyZfn U they are sicto or ou fel W. r order tney fau t0 r ' 1 their wofk. i---jiTWjs I Pains, aches and rheu IJI ULJ matism come from ex ji cess of uric acid in th .."vo blood, due to negleotet kidney trouble. - . . Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as thougl they had heart trouble, because the heart i over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinarj troubles were to be traced to the kidneys but iiow modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin nlng in kidney trouble. 44 ' , If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild ana the extraordinary ettect of Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy U soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits -j ' FU,;wv'aBj cent ana ono-aouar biz- jS3fSztnS es. You may have aSjE amc!e bottle bv mail free, also pamphlet telling you how te find aut If you have Kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Se Co.; Bmghamton, N. Y;? Don't make any mistake, but remember ;he name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. nd the address, BiCghamteo, N.Y,, en erery .fejie, --T r possibly the country can be induced to tolerate the Komanoffs. But it is plain that political refoim must be thorough in order to retain the reigning family. . A ministry re sponsible to a parliament- elected by direct manhood suffrage must be granted. Thereare dimculties in the It is the desire of those interested to make this one of the finest schools in the community; a seurce of pride and enjoyment to the many children seeking knowl edge and a potent factor in elevating to the highest plane thesocial, moral and religious interest of our commu nity. Cards are out for the marriage of Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. - Ayer's ITalr Vigor restored tlie natnral lor to my Kiay hair, aud 1 ara greaf.y pleased. Tt Is ail vou claim for it." MRS. E. J. VAMDiOAB, MeclmnlcsYille. . Y. it ti (i Ar. Lv. ti tt I Ar. it j 81.00 a tiottle. ariitrpt.T. for 3. O. ATETt rr.. Dark Hai: IjaQrange 4.18 Kinston 4.45 Dover 5.07 Cove 6.21 Tuscarora 5.31 Newborn 6.62 Newborn Kiverdale Havelock Newport Morehead WEST BOUND. STATION. NO. 2. Lv. Morehead j 7.40 a.m. Tsewport H.ii 8.00 a. ma 8.81 8.45 " 9.23 " 9.86 44 9.61 lft.lft 2 ... t8.27 8.42 . way. U uiiy so per cent or me uoun-i jir. Luby lidwaras, ana miss Annie try consists of mijiks or peasants, I Pearson of your city, which hapoy who dannot read and write. W hat eveat takes place next Wednesday kind of representatives will they evening Nov. 8th at the home of send to parliament? Tho problem the bride's father Mr. Joseph Pear j is difficulty but difficult as it U, it-1 son. They both have many friends must be'tried, and the Busman peo- j wjlo Wi3h them much happiness. Asheville, N. C. Nov.6. Final arrangements ware today completed for the unveiling of the three momu- menls on the -county court house green in this city; on Wednesday, at which Governor Glenn and others will be nresent. The monuments to he unveiled are to the Sixth North Carolina Regiment, to General T. L. Clinarmon and to Col. W. B. Creas- rnan. Havelock " Biverdale Ar.JNewbern , 9.05 Lv.Newbern 9. 10 Tuscarora v.ai i'Cove i.9.41 ;"ixver a Kinston 10.22 ' JLaGrauge 10.47 As. Goldsboro 11.20 6.67 p. m. 10.16 a. ni, .20 10.34 6.38 "4 410.59 6.54 11.09 " 7.20 " 11.30 No. 4. 4. lOp. m. 4.41 4.57 6.15 J 5.35 " 5.40 p.m. 6.02 6.12 6.2S 6.52 7.18 7.50 4 CONNECTIONS. pie will accept nothing less, unless there are rapid changes that cannot now be foreseen. The douma must be elected by -the mass of -the people acting directly-, and there must be liberty of the press, freedom oi pub lic assemblage, freedom of worship I and equal right-j, and over -all a min istrv responsible in pirt, at least, to the representatives of the people. The step irouu Autocracy to western i constitutionalism is a leng one, but It will have to be taken if anytning Is to be saved out Of the wreck to the autocrats. ! Palmist and Medium If the wise man of old had lived in the present day, we doubt wheth er ho would have asserted, "There is no new. thing under the Sun." Wh?.t little capillary growth we have on our cranium is prevented from getting long enough to plait by the use of scissors, but the latent method is to rake around it as you would a straw field, fire it, and burn it off, and when short enough, whip it out. We saw this done, and know whereof we speak hut we never saw a single rabbit while the fire burned. ' 7 Bev. W. ii. Ford a missionary from far away New Zealand filled the pulpits at Pine , Forest and Ebenezer last Sunday, and preached two fine sermons. He lectures on MONEY LOST Liaat Saturday, somewhere between oioney reeic rMra on the A. & N. C. Ft. B. and MlUpr' station. $125.00 all in bills ill. Liberal reward wiu ne paid for the return to the Aras office. At Goldsboro with Southern Rail way and Atlantic Coast Lane. AtKmston and Newborn with Atlantic Coast Line. R. P. Foster, R.jE. L. Buxca, General ll'g'r. feTraffio M'g'r. .Goldsboro, N. C. Don't fail to consult Prof. J, H. I MaoGillvray, Palmist and iledium. iiis aDiuty 10 xeaa your past win ; nnr fntnrA. ttft ha- heined thoua- JNew Zealand at Ebenezer Tuesday lands andean help you. , J night, and Pine Forest Wednesday 'Hours from 10 a. m. to 10-p. m. night and will exhibit stereopticon 5io. 102 Mulberry St., City. , Yiew8 0f that country, which no &ifsnea. a,saave Uvsxty ano Ta " doubt wiu do ootn entertaining and I Zrt A all Covens, en expel Cold frota nstructive. ' - . I FEELING I Wx 1 This Morniiig? kgm 0 take 29 1 "CJ.g f 1 A Gentle Laxative ' I 1 fe lr 1 And Appetizer I m cures where ah else fails a. L" !. 'lj Bast Coue Strp. Tastea Good If gZj.- fttgl ii "m ?i -Ftn tr -fafc ..TJCy JKfl Ue in tim Sold by druggists. 1 . . ' - .V I I Bean the - f Ih8 Kind Always Bougfit Zl-i r Uennedy's Laxaflvu llamey anrf Tafr Cwraa all CexaKa. nt xpia cotia rit X 4- , Srv5i (&i,rfSrf ftS5
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1905, edition 1
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