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!"".HB'(WVljlr '- .1 I 'I 1 1 I .1 s : I H ? THE A Demccra ftp 6 .Jfewspaber. ? fc MOggEY AXI THE RUSSIAN CRISIS. Published Ever' Evening Except JSiiftflayr, BY JOS. E. ROBCSSON. j " BVBCK1PTION PBXCE,IN ADVANCE. " JDALLXABQIia 0e Year Six Months Three Months. One Month ' 'WEEKLY ARGUS, One Year $1.00 SixJkleitffes....'.:....'...'. 50 lluetoath.. 25 $5.00 2.50 1.50 .50 bf 1 Entered at the postoffice in Golds- ro, jn. CL as secoiid-clasa matter. OSIIOfA DOUBTFUL STATE. Scarcely had' Secretary of War Taft landed at Hampton Roads be fore he began to jdiscus, the' Ohio election, and particularly Boss Cox The mind rapidly goes back to of Cincinnati. "A machine," he said, j "entrenched' in- power," as is the Ohio machine, catTonly be made toteiye up through the earnest at tention and work of young men en terng pplitics with the enthusiastic ank unsbltUh' desire to make it bet ter and , willing to devote all time possible : not needed in their daily vocation to the organization of poll tical clubs." Here we have a declaration that Mr, Taft proposes to organize machine, of his own to take the place of the repudiated Cox-Dick machine, which was first organized by Mark Hanna. Mr. Taft is an un tiring worker, but he has certainly planned a good deal of work when he proposes to become Ohio's choic for President, and to put his state behind him. lie will encounter no little opposition, and the outcome is byno means free from doubt. Mr. Taft will certainly not be able to say that Ohio speaks wholly by and through him, and that he carries that state in his capacious trousers pockets. The truth is, no one can be very sure of Ohio, which has long had a reputation for turning a corner ab ruptly- In 1S77 it elected a demo cratic governor by 22,250 plurality In 18S2 the democrats elected a sec retary of state by a plurality of 19-, 115. In tney elected a gover nor by a plurality of 12,52l. In 1889 another democratic governor was elected, this time by a plurality of 10,872. In 1892 one democratic elector was chosen, and in 1905 John M. Pattison, a democrat, becomes governor by a plurality exceeding 40,000. Ohio, in ether words, is notahide- bound, rock-ribbed republican state. and the Taft programme will servi to render its political position in the next few years decidedly uncertain As things look at present, Mr. Taft may be pitted, in 1908, against Governor-elect Pattison, and the race will be one of the most doubtful in American politics. So Ohio affairs look at present. They may look differently later on. Father Gapofr and hisiieroic efforts made in the snows of last January mr &rfr etersberg, and ever since that movement Russia has been full of deep unrest and discontent. The students organized etrikes, insurgent sailors in the Black Sea seized war ships, workmen in Odessa and in the Caucasus met in revolt,and pro vincial congresses discussed revolu tion. All demanded governmental reforem All demanded constitutional rule. All were, parts of one whole, and all culminated in the political strike inaugurated by all branches of industry last week. The students and the professions and the nobles joined it. It was peaceful as a i ule, and general. Its results are known no w of all men the autocracy dim ply surrendered. While the grand ducal coterie has been in a state of siege a full year yet it and its Cossacks would per haps have held on if the country had uot through the incapacity of tat bureaucracy become practical y bankrupt. The entire coucern was brnkrupt, both in purse and in pub lic esteem. The war left it in that condition. It needed $300,000,000 in order to get bacc to a peace f joting, The strikers drove the men who could procure the money away, aud the autocracy either had to coneili ate the people -the strikers or do without the money needed to keep things going. When the truth becomes known it may appear that the netu oi money by the autocracy at this junc ture had no little to do with the re markable change tbat has come to Russia. The pending loan is abso lutely needed; it could not be had No Secret About It. It is no secret that for Cute, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils etc: nothing issoenecuveasliucitien s Arnica Salve. It In'l ' jltlong to cure a bad sore h "t . i.t it is all O. K. for soreey its, ' v. . jut U.L. Gregory,' of Hcp Li:. 25c at J. . Mill 5t (Son's dri , -Uie. The banks reserves. are building up their For suburn, tetter and all skin and scalp diseases. DeWitt's Witch Hazei ealve lias io equal. At is a certain cure for cling, bleeding, itch ing and protruding pileb. It will draw the lire oui oi a burn and heal with out leavintr a scar. Boils, old sorts, carbuncles, etc., are quicKlcy cured by the use of the genuine De- W ill's Witch Llazei baive. Accept no substitute as ihuy are oiteu dau- erous and uncertain, ooiu by Mac- Kay irnarauiaiat 1 Huge Task, It was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease as that of C. F. Cherokee but Electric Bitters did it. He writes My kidneys werp so far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion: and suffered from dreadful 1 backache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however 1 found a cure, and by theui was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys liver or stomach Guaranteed by J. II. Hill & Sou druggist; price 50c. The anti-boss present. party is on top at WE CAN SUIT YOU!! 4 'gllOfl? New m I pp wy m B i ID Oscar Wilde's "Salome" seems to I be on a par with "Mrs. Warren's Profession." The salve that heals without a scar j is Ue Witt's Wnehiiazoi balve. io remedy en'octs such speedy relief. It uraws ouimllaniBiauon, soothes, cools ai.d heais ail cuts, burn ana bruises. A sure cure lor Piles and z i n diseases. Dj Wilt's is the only genuine Witcn iiazci oa:ve. .De- ware ol couierleits. they aiu ciautr ous. Sold ny i'lcliav jhtiiuiacy. The vodka cantet sliii in evidence. n iu Russia is Large selection in Suits, Overcoats, And Rsdn Coats Fall and Winter 1905-06 Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, Best Makes. M. N. BPSTBIN- ODD FELLOW'S CORNER. scovery fa For Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Kidneys 1.00 psr bJttle, thr.ie for 4 " ix fot $5.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil. 25 Csnts. Iayiies Medicated So-.m, li .VU sold by Goldsboro Dru Co, Gevcr in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to tuku. pleasant aud faiJling in lCduitsare Dl Witt's .Little Early Risers. Tnese famous iii'ie pills are a certain guarantee agaiu's Ueadache, biliousness, torpid liver and ail ol" tne pilia lesuiting irom constiyatior. They touc atiu streug nen tue iiver. doll by ilcifay Pharmacy. Another preacher is irk ing to tell why marriage is a failure. Made scientifically from pare sugars and with an eye to healthfulness and ease of digestion Goy er's Maplecane is made of pure maple and Louisiana cane sugar, of rich. smooth consistency and the true "woodsy'maplefiavor. Whole some you can eat it every day. fOR SALE BY ?3 7I3LL3 91 Hi THE GOLDSBORO BUoGY CO. Buggy Manufacturers, GOLDSBORO. N. C, Solicit your valued ordars. When the Red is On the Mapfe rv, r it- ' v.,-)i" ; X mm s When Autumn is at prettiest pleasure driving is very much m crJer. Is your h;iTii'.:;-s right? Need a mm set? Netd the .!. re:anv.l? For supply i gtui new right Al ..; to wear: for us'l h rness. we are fiuovvn of all mcu for oar skill, fair dealing and honest prices. as to s:i ' repairi ng Goldsboro T. lames; Shop EVENING DREi-JS GLO T OUH SPEGIxVL while popular aguauou was main tained, and the autocracy decided therefore to quit, and this brought Count Sargius de Wilte and the con stitutionalists into power. A. liati Seare. f Some day you will get a baa so re, when you icul a jaiu in yom uowua Dr. lving,s iieiv hiite l iiis, a sure, y for ail uovv'oi and sioi-ui'oi diseases, such as heavlacne, oilioasuoss; jostiveuess, etc. viuarauteed at .ii.il.iil 36 Son. urus suore, amy oc Fry them. OSYS III. P1UMAKIES IN NEW YOliK iiOTV'8 TM8 J Wa offer One Hun-ired Dollars Ke- rard for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHESEV & Go., Props, Toledo, O. We, the uadsrslg-ned, have known I?. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and oclieYe him perfectly honorable in all ouslress transactions and financially abla to carry oat any obligations made cv their firm. Wkst & Tsuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Waiting, Rinnan & Marvin, Vvholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 EaH's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and Eiucoua surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by 12 druggists Testimonials free. Hill's Family P'lls are the best. MISS II Fill Teacher of LMUSIC AND MODERN LANGUAGES. Miss Marie Wahle, of New York City has opened a Studio of Mu3ic, Piano.and Vocal; and Modern Lan guages, French and German. Mis3 Wahle studied in Germany and France. She is an experienced teacher, having taught in some of the best colleges North and South. Terms moderate. STUDIO: Resiedeace, Studio 30g Park Avenue. The amazing run of William Travers Jerome and the wholesale overthrow of bosses have awakened even New York to a ne .v and cick appreciation ol the primary system Heretofore bosses have made nomi nations through packed and subser vient conventions, but the time has como when there is a general de mand for a change. The people seem to think they have some rights in the matter of making uojQina' tions. The New York Herald is pusiiing the new movement. "The one way, it says, "to free the nominations form vicious control by professional party leaders is to have nominations made by direct vote by the peopte at the primaries." This is true doctrine. aud the backward boss-ruled State of New York is beginnigtosoeit. Lieut, ifov. Timothy Lt. Woodruff is head ing the movement in the legislature, aud in the legislature which meets in January he proposes to push a bill through that will cover the sub ect comprehensively. The bosses, including Senator Piatt, will oppose it, but the public demand for it has at length become so insistent it may be passed. The legislature is strongly Republican but that matters little, for the bosses of both parties are opposed to direct nominations by the people. If, however, New York adopts, primaries the battle in the country is as good as won, for even New Jersey and Pennsylvania would then fall into line. The people of the west and south have already come into their own. It is the effete east that lags in the ruts of bos and clique rule. Uncle Sam's band wagon is m danger oi becoming ovcicrowueJ. Ileliei in is. Il?ur3. Distressing IliU-iity ai .Bluddsr Dien&s rahefcd m sis. hours X-,i.W WBEAT iSOUTH 1:H RIOX li.ID3S a reueviiig axj in tuadlcr. kiar.-? iiiu back, in maid or feoi.-iie. ttt- iiOVbS ACbiuVfll Ol (l.tt i hlWwJt t:J- aiicUateiy. If you wsai AUick lel.ci aud cure this is the remady, Sold by UL. E. Hoti-zzcu i U?o. dru-r.ctr,. NO STRAPPING NO HONING ALWAYS SHARP ite SAFETY RAZOR For Sale By i.H. MiiiaSon The Popular Druggists, at rnrcn Hotel cornei. ft IB! STOCK Of GOODS. o Anticipating the rise in cottoa soo-ls and shoes, we plac-ad our orJers with the factories early aid are uovv rajeiviag our goods daily. Regard less of how hign the pricei go, wo shcdl continu3 at the s rti price until the present stock i3 gone. We have a hne line of clothing just received from the factory: 100 suits ol men's clothing from $4 to $15 ner suit; 5 ) su'ts of boys and child ren's ciotning iroua $1 to ev suit; 50 pair pants nooa 50c to $4 per pair; overcoats and rubber coats $1.2"i to $li; ,000 pair of now hoes, flue ladies shoes $1 to $3; fine men's shoes $1 to $5, children's shoes 25 ' to $2 per pair. we are determined to sell more shoes than ever. We are sole agents for the iinouGeo. D. Witt snoes ana others. A fine line of trunks, uuiorellas and lots of notions; we handle the R ilih hosiery from 10 to 25c. We handle jewelry, wail paper, shirts, oil c'oth, &;. A good man's hat tro;n oOc to $1.50, cmldren s aud boy's from 253 to $1. We have 10,000 yds of dw 0xK worsteds, satin,, d uineiuetts. nntin nr.i na 1 inrtcj tuh' 1.1 1 . i I . i k . 1 " '-i . 1 1-.111! . , -. -1 , " ! . . .-i . V.l. i.ii.Ti.v VUltli.C, pel .aiC3, iCvl J. Lilt V. :JU lCt 1 1 . . I ), ; l 1 TiXill, UlJlLiiLllj I white and che..Ked horn 3-spuu, denims, pant goods, mi-tre-is and bed j tickings and lots of other Srv goods. f Gr series ot aim. jsla.ll kiu s, snuff, tin ware, crockery, arlass ware.! knives and fors, pocket knives. a';a ) a-.ythin r y cm fall for ore have I far sale. We lead in tobacco. 5,030 lbs the best thk cm he boaarht for! Zoz per pound; 1,000 lbs fr ml2ic to 23s per lb. Call and ha convinced that we will bell cheap. Only want a small proht. Special sales every day until Jan. 1st, 1906. 'hB3 I A. A. JOSEPH EXPEOT M'JOII? -Ye vvaut you i;o expect mora of us than any otiir tailor or clothier in the State ! We Are ft Hart, Scuaff ae : &. Vlarx make thein. None finer, and uoue so oat .or tho prioas. Y"oa will dj astonish ed at the baaatio-s at $15, $ir.50, $18.50, 20, 21, 25. 1 hi & 8 ALL STEEL SPRING. t-jaa. srsaUivAlr. J CASTOR I A Fcr Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought GERMANY AND T11E UNIT El STATES. The man high up in t kciion fraud: is the man to hit, Mr. Jerome. SATISFACTION. It is always a source ot saiidfacucn to know of aiemett3T that can always h.j, rtit".! ! in iiiicrsr.!ucuis arxt was Elliott's JBumlsiaed (u iiniaker.r. 1 1 is the uius. st: v' Vj: uie Accident and Emergency .Liiiiuioat ever i-n -duced, and is juoi as satUtaccry i'J aii sases vi'iit-w h L.;.')i:r.e.ir is rea.urcd. Lor saie oy te I'ttiuce Di'uj; oUj-' c. 'dmundstm. The Two Hustlers. ONE NIGHT tiera House j Tuesday, November 21st. Sa nta Gl au Dr. Gladden finis it impossible to quit prating about predatory wealth. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Bliud, Bleeiiing or Trc truding Piles. Druggists retaud money if PaZO OiiSTlENT ' 11 to cure any ca.se, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 dixys. First application gives east: ami rest. uitc. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c ia stamps and it will be forwarded t-ost-paid by Paris Medicine Co., Si. JliOiUS, M(3. Bears the Signature of ...I X, M. ftiuuvt. yvu uau ,k .;K0r J - 1 ' T i'1 t-V' - te W. . -w 11,1 1 When the Senate meets next month the President will lay before it a trade treaty recently negotiated be tween Germany and this country. Both couutr.es seem to have come to tne conclusion mai tariff wars can be carried too far and too freely. But the proposed treaty will be fought strenuously by the men who are looting the country under the Dingley act. The duty on beet sugar will no doubt be slated in the treaty for reduction, tor that is a product of Germany. The American beet sugar interest is well organized, and it will fight the proposition. Other special interest will join in the right and the ' proposed treaty will not be put through the Senate easily or apeedily. It means a fight with the standpatters. Ulesa the' new treaty is ratified by March 1 the new Ger many treaty will go- into effect. We sell $100,000,000 more-to Ger man than Germany sells to us, and unles3 we ratify the pending prefer ential treaty our trade will be seri-' ously hurt. Germany is an excel lent customer. The G erman ambassador, Baron Speck - von Sternburg, is now in Washington, and-he will urge be- jfore this government thejadvisability 'of a reciprocity treaty which will i bring to both the favored treatment in tariff t rates. Standpattism is up against the proposed. German treaty, It must accept it, or be prepared see heavy duties applied . meats, cereals and other products, I including manufactured goods, Germany has modified her tariff from time. to time, and she sees no reason why she should not do so again, always provided this coun try will meet her half way. The Cuba wi'l loilow the lle of Pines toph.ee under the Stars and Stripes.. iJyii-C Jb'iuuina is, in its tor men ts, Uive tiding of con sumption. Xue progress oi consump tion from the beginning to tne vtry end is a long torture, L-oth to victim and friends" When I had consutnpuob in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers of Ctarfoss Ud; "after trying different modiciuos aud a good doc tor, in vain, I at ios took L)i'.K.iug's New Discovery wnich quickly aud perfectly eureu me." rompt reiiel and sure for coughs, cold sore throat bronchitis etc. Positively prevents pneumonia, uajrauieeu ax, j. xjl. llili & Son's drug otore, pneo hoc aud $100 a bottle. Trial bottle irte. The automobile cures dyspepsia. in the man it rans over. After a hearty meal a dose of Xo doi Dyspepsia Cure will preveni au attack of Indigestion, lvouol iJ a thoregh digested and a guaranteed cure for indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomacn, Weak Heart, Sour RisingSjBad Breath and all Stomach troubles Sold by MacKay Phirm. acy. Every time a"pillar of autocracy" steps down and out the light of lib erty burns brighter in Russia. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic pn-ge, fre DeWitt's JLittle Karly Risers. They cure Head ache, ConstipationBiiiousncss Jaun dice, etc. Hiarly Risers are small and easy to take and easy act. Sold by MacKay Pharmacy. Has made a deal with tne to buy his Christmas at the Goods SOPHIE BRAND i OrtKA IU, New Millinery .Store. I In the Comic Opera Success, "A MADCAP PRINCESS." Original N. Y. Production. Found in Front of D. W. Cobb & Co's dry goods store, two doors north of A. A. Miller's photograph galJery, West Centre street. Finest Singing Ensemble o? Tour. PRICES: $1 and $1 50 downstair?; 50 a-id 75e upstairs. BOS. I. SUTTON, rr.. J. K. 0BIPP5S. Sts. an Treat Sutton Hardware 6o- See t ur new store opposite E. E. Fipkiss. Vf'e.have a stock of new goods in GPmifiarawufu See our line of ENAMRh WARE, STOVES, RANGES and o r20ILT0 Wehave Just received a stock of PINE TAR in cans. MORTG OGEE'S SALE. By virtue of a power of sale in a morta-age deod executed the 12th day of January, 1903, by John Gran tham and wife Martha L. Grantham to J. G. Langs-ou, wnich mortgage de&c! is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wayne County, in B ok 80, page 412, 1 will sell at puoiic motion to mehigliet bidder t noon on the 18th duy of December, 1005, tut the Court House door in Uolusboro, the land conveyed in said mortgage, to wit a certain tiact of laud lying in Grantnam Tovvn ship, Wayne County, North Caro lina, it bting lot No. 4 in the devis ion of tle lands of Jesse R. Jernigan dr ceased, and bounded as follows: Bei uning at a stake, corner of lot No. 3 Jas. Jernigan's land, and runs with his lice 89J W.' 87 poles to a stake, Jas. Jernigan's corner, then iSo. 11J W. 6 1-5 poles to a stake, then N. 1 E. 7 poles to a stake then N. 87J, 72 poles to a stake, S. L. Th ;rir,on's corner, thence N. 85 E. ;.G poles to a stake, corner of lot .N. 5, then with Dot No. 5 S. 89J B. 105 poles to a stake, line of Lot No. 3, then 'J. W. to the beginning, containing 33 acres more or less. This November 17tb, 1005. J. G. DAsGSTON, Mortgagee. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as adaiinstrator of the estaiu of W. B. Pennington, deceased, all persons holding claims I against said estate are hereoy noti fied to present said ciutus ior pay ment on or bef jis the 25th iay of October. 1906. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and notice is heieby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment. I This 23rd of October, 1905. D. B. PENNINGTON, Admi'nstrator. City Taxes Hdwts Going at Cost To make room for the Christmas Goods I will seU at New York and Baltimore cost beginning November 20, lasting until November 30. Come Early ! Come Late ! And get a Hat, Cap or anything you want in a nice line of Millinery. fTJissf-Iiice Cairsoi J5P2 doors north of A. A. Miller's Photograph G-allery West, Centre Street.' - GOLDSBORO, N. C. LOST. . A bargain, but we have others just as good. In fact, we are getting them in every day.. Stamped Goods absolutely the best value for your money. 10c V: books and novels, by all favorite . authors. If 'you want toys, rub ber dolls, doll heads', dolls, box tablets,: frames, etc., 10c t " (Jive us a call. paper, each. , 5 and IQc; Stoire. Sutwa Hardware ' Standpatters are in a pack of trouble. wtum iires all Coueus. an4 excels Coitfs ttota py genuy moving o B"r-' 1905 ARE NOW ' DUE fAU persons who have not yet paid their city tax?s for the year 1905,are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the same. Your attention is called to Chap ter 14, Sec 5, of Ciiy Ordinances, which reads as follows: ' ' " The Tax Cbllecter shall, fr6ra and af'er the first-day oi November of each year, proceed to collect the taxes upon real estate and personal property and poll 3 that may then be duh and unpaid, by di tress, as is provided by law. Respectfj!ly, W. H. COLLIN3 City Tax Collector. AtCitjHall. 70 130 173 62. 100 113. V ( - t 1( Land for Sale ! ' v - If you haven't a home, will sell'you one. Will sell tne fol lowing lands: 157 Acre Tract in woltscrape.TowHsmp, uupiin county. 6B ". " " 125 " . Brogden Township, Wayne County. ( ( . w ' Near Mt. Olive. ,in Indian Springs Township, Wayne County. ( Will sell above lands for cash, or part cash, and easy terms for balance. Wanted: Crude Turpentine, Wilmington market price paid, less freight.- Spirits and Roein on hand at all times. .. Mt. Olive Exchange. " '.'iT.-i-l A $2.S Spring' ior $LS0. This off er is uapi, rails I in the history of our Furniture hjxponence aa l we price cn acoout of tro only enabled to m tke such a low Liu arrangement we htve with a ory To furnbh it with Pelts in exch-ingo for Spriugs. guarantee thes3 Springs. Do you uead aay? Tht these. a vVe sea A COTTON STORAGE, We are prepared to make liberal advances on cot ton stored in our vVarehonse.3, locatied at Golds boro, N. C. For particulars apply to DAW10-.V.O1S. The Goldsboro Storage Ai Warehoass Company. SOL WEIL, Sect'y and Treas. irtsmen X" o o- -o Wo have a com plete line of Guns, Rifles, L e g g i n s, Hunting Coats and Ammunition, and rtspectfuJly invite you to see our stock before buying. ' Our price? and goods will pie a s e you.;. . ' o o o o i liar Hardware 60. Southern ric Co. ELECTRICAL CON TRACTORS, WILMINGTON. N. C. iPhon S. B. No. 2 F, .W. B BOWDSU, j DUDLEY, N. Q We carry on hand at all times a full line of Electrical Supplies. Electrical Lighting. Tele phone Call-bells and Annunciators. Every thing Electrical. We have four or five hundred Long Distance Magneto Telephones which we can sell at. from S 3J t j j .) J. f.iis ii yjjr opa rtu.iity. Oont let it pass. Talk with youn neighbor and your farm manager. Now is the time when talk is cheap i4 I 11 i I 1 1 Y m 1 r ' 'cL ,.J
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