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No soothing strains of Maia's son Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." VOL. XX. GOLDSBOBO. N. C, THUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. KO. 75 "This Arotjs o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; if s i 3 4 -- i y . to OUR STATE'S GREAT NEED. Immigration is the Vital Requi site to Industrial Growth. The Argus lias for years advo cated desirable immigration for North Carolina and diversified crops and manufacturiug enterprises such as intelligent, industrious immi grants would bring to u; and at no time has the foresight and conse quent policy of this paper been morf emphatically endorsed than b, Presnent Roosevelt in his recent message to Congress. In that document h j gays speak ing of the class i f iimnUira its as ad vocated by the akous for this sec tion: "We need more of euch immigra tion for the s,u h, and spe ial tff r should be made to secure it. fer haps it w-uld be "fo.oitle to limit the tju iberof iuituigraiUs allovvfd to couie iu any one year ti N w Yoik. and other northern citie-, whde leaving unhiniteu the nusn ber allowed to come to the s(.uih.;' MAM MILL mi POST COKTELYOUPLANS TO AP PLY CIVIL servicerul.es TO THEM. Efficient Service to the People the Only Kequiiement to Hold Over iu Administra tion Changes. Washington Post, Dec. 7. The determination of the adminis tration to enforce a rule permitting Presidential postmasters to continue in office beyond the four-year term, in the event that they have proved efficient, has been received by Re publican Senators and Representa tives with varying degress of emo tion. It was brought out emphatically yesterday that Postmaster General Cortelyou has decided to apply what means, in eflect, ,civil service relorm lBS (Hi nint . NEWSYlBRIEES FROM THAT community; I Chronicling of a Week's Events in That Thriving Neigh-borhood.j AKGUS BUREAU WAA.T.&B, N. Dec. 13, iyU5 The Chattanooga convention dt- in the appointment of postmasters, tided to invite Italians to coino to and that where the term ot such an the southland ali that is neidtd to official has expired he will be con complete tne plan and give the tinued in the service, it his record is south all the chiklreu of Sunny Itaiy reported to.be "good" or ."excellent." that it can place is an adoption of statement was made several the plan outlined by the President days ago that the Postmaster Uen- in his message. I era! contemplated the adoption of The Argus has for years urged I such a policy, but at the time it was the turning of the Italian tide to nuC believed that tne "merit priaci- Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeep ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads, cakes and pastry wholesome. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that are peculiar to it alone. 0VAL 6AKIM3 POWDEft CO., HEvVYOHK. New Orleins, vialveston, and Savan nah. The government uas full power over arriving immigrant'. It can say when, where and how they shall oe landed, or it caa shut them out altogether, as it already his done in the case of tha Chinese. It can say that all Italians shall be Ian led in New Orleans, aud this is precise ly what it saouid do. 'A- m icq as possible," says v"re.id-nt Rootevelt, "should be done to distrioute the immigrants upon the land and keep them away lrom the congested tene ment house district of the geal cities." Land them, then, in the south, where cheap lands ate open to them bere one-third of the area ia untuied and unoccupied. Let Congress study the situation, and aoove all el let them view the question free from in fluences brought to bear by the teemed steamship lobby. President ifcjoseveit has got the immigration sow by the right ear. The Italians will never be placed where they can grow ten-cent cotton while they are landed a thou sand miles from the fields, and when this is done the congenial climate, fertile soil and inviting possibilities of Eastern North Carolina will be pie" would be extended beyond the smaller offices. "If the term of the postmaster at New York expired today he would be reappointed, regardless of organi zation or machine, it he had shown himself to be in every way efficient." This statement was made yester day by a department official, who speaks with authority, and who is in every way conversant with the views ol Postmaster General Cortelyou. .New York was merely used as an illustration to show that the merit principle would be extended to the larger as well as the smaller offices. While an effieiai utterance on this point is not forthcoming, it is known ihat Presiuent Roosevelt is in hearty accord with Mr. Cortelyou's new policy, which is regarded in some quarters as revolutionary, and as likely to create a serious breach be tween the administration and a ma jority of the Republican members in the House. PINE BUFF ITEMS. The weather has been warm and pleasant for the past week. Rev. Barna Perkins gave us an sure to attract a gocdiy share of this interesting sermon Sunday, which desirable element ol citizenship: and! a listened to by a large audience. Cotton Growing Hereafter. The Department ot Agr culture says the present crop of cotton will prove to be but 10.167,818 bates. Its guess may be a trifle low, but it has thus far been sustained by the re prorts gathered from the ginners, and it may remain approximately correct to the final count of bales. It is reasonably certain at any rate that the south has not made enough cotton to meet the worlds require ments. It has not made enough to go around at a time when an unpre cedented crop had supplied an un precedented surplus. What would the situation have been if there had been no such surplus? The fear is felt that the south can not hereafter meet the demands of the world in a season of average conditions, A crop of 12,000,000 bales will hereafter be expected from this country, and every bale of such a crop will bring ten cents. This is the assurance that brings comfort to this section of the country. Its great crop is needed by a naked world, which stands ready to pay 10 cents for it. Much comfort and accumlat ing wealth are involved in this situation,which has come to stay. But the fact that the world looks to this ANOTHER ISLAND AND THE FLAG. Miss Sudie Howell, of your city, who has been visiting the Misses ISwinson, returned home Sunday evening. Mr. Leon Smith and Misses Mabel Smith and Julia Gurley, of your city, were out here Friday night, I attending the supper given at the Qbenezer school housa. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Toby Howell is ton fined to her bed by sickness. We hope soon to see her fully restored to her health. Mr. Bright Thompson has jjur- chased property in our community, aud is building in the grove just be yond Chaplt church, having bought the Walter school house, which he will move, and remodel into a nice dwelling. Mitchell has bought sold his Just south of Cuba and almost within sight of idles the Isle of Pines. Its dis'ance from Cuba is thirty-five murs, ana it contains i;zi4 square miles of flat or 6lightly undulating land, much of which is m trshy. Od this land live about 2,500 native?, noue of whom own a foot of land. Americans and Spaniards own the land. There are marble quarries on the island, and the village, Nueva covert d that three pigs, he was rais- Gerona. og by hand, had a corner on the Slender as Panama was as an inde- mil&itg business. They would milk pendent republic the Isle of Pines ihe cow clean every time they found would outclass all in that respect, her lying down, and when sue was At present the resident speculative standing they would run around and Americans desire, not independence, squel and root against her les until but admission to the United State. I she would "hyi," and ''saw back II L MB. R.A. CREECH DISPLAYS CHARACTERISTIC PKO-GRESSIVENESS. His Popular West Centre Street Jewelry Store Is Stocked as Never liefuie With At tractive Goods and Holiday Special ties. Ever since Mr. R. A. Creech went into the jewelry business in this city he has manifested the moat commendable public spirit in giving to the trading public of Goldsboro at all times the most up-to-date goods in his line, embracing everything to be found in a modern jewelry es tablishment in any of the big cities; and this characteristic of Mr. Creech has been substantially appreciated not only by our local citizens, but it has gone abroad throughout all this section of the State, and people come here to trade with him from along the line of every railroad leading to our city, so that his business has boen one of steady growth, and most deservedly so, until today he en joys a patronage Becond to no com petitor in eastern North Carolina. Mr. Creech has established a rep utation .lor "up-to-dateness," so A GREAT SHOW. Moving Pictures in the Messen ger Opera House Friday Night. The Southern Moving' Picture Company on its lour through the South, is meeting with great success, no doubt for tne simple reason of its attractive collection of high class interesting pictures, which are com posed of the most excellent and entertaining euhjects. Ye caunot ltiram from givi"" sonie of the headlines winch an interesting and sensational: The Kentucky Aloout hiucrs, their fights aud illicit stills. The Autoiiiob.io txiosiou, aud the fat ps n;je;-. The Conflagration, the lynching oi the man who cjuiiaiiUed the incen- aiary. The Chicken Tuievrs, -h feast auu coon dance. The Escape of the Oiu Maid anu her cat from a burning biuuimir. - The Kiss for ycuag iaaie only. The manager gives a beautifully, dressed doll away to th liiue g.n holding the lucky auinttr, ar.d very girl gets a number on et teraig tnt Opera House. This great production wi.l nve the boards of the M-Jsseuer Oera House on Friday evening oi tnit. week. A.'iL N- G. R. R- Schedule ia Effect Dee. 10, 1905. EAST BOUND. STATION. Lv. Goldsboro LaG range LIST OF LE V i'JiUS Mr. Geo. farm here, and - i '-) a .,.:n , , -. . .wiiii iiiitiii. i lit i wui uiuvtt bu ill:- iiomo in the near future. We!""' """ " " catlu" oi its nina. ite Keeps posiea, and that whfm vnn i.urp.hRsn nil art.inlA one near I " " . r i irooa him you uo not need to worry UiW wuh him all sorts of success among t ie good people of Johnston. Mr. Etlii Hine'scoiV having fail ed -u her milk, he had about de cided to get rid of her, when he dis- Tne basis of all action is the unde termined political position of the is land. The Isle of Pines has not been taken over in a formal manner by uuoa, anu tne A.mer:cAL.s who own five-sixths ef it do not propose to! submit to Cuban rule. A treaty has been negotiated between this country and Cuba by which the Isle of Pines would be transferred to the latter but that treaty has sot been ratified. your leg," and iheu they would s'rip her in a few minutes. Motherly keps his stock abreast of the tiinee; and consequently his customers are always satisfied customers and that is another secret of his phenomenal success and established reputation at home and abroad. No where does public spirit tell to reflexive advantage as it does in a business man. The public appreciate ! it, and what the public appreciate J they patronize. Just now Mr. Creech is showing some of the handsomest goods ever j displayed in Goldsboro no finer to i 1 be found anywhere, and his stnre Instinct is wonderful and often looksliketheheadquartersot weai.il strongly developed. with its superb stock of cur The icecream and oyttor supper hand-painted china, saver wit?, l at Ebenezer school house last Friday in exquisite designs aud artist;, night was one of the most enjoyable chasings and deevr.itions: chests o-t occasions inas ever naa ine ooarus isiiver: aiajuunds ana other iti ' ioks of this community. There was! jewels, watches, clocks, siiver aud plenty to tempt the inner man, and gold mounted umbrellas beautifu The American residents in the little country lor its commerical ialand have organized a territorial 1 Goldsboro, being the gate city of the ast. will reap richly the results of I uch immigration. M BLEEDING SCALY ECZEMA Looked More Like Piece of Raw Beef Than Human Being Doc-,; tors Useless Blessed Relief and First Red Sleep in Weeks ACteK First App'.icatron, and4, Miss Ella Holland of near Pike- ville, is visiting her aunt Mrs. Mary LLoiland, of this section. Mrs. Joe Brown and son "Wade, visited Mrs. Leroy Bass of Walter section. .SPEEDY CURE BY CUTIC'JR A -REMEDIES There will be a Christmas tree at Nahunta, December 23rd, Saturday evening. Everybody is invited to come, and all that will and want to can put presents on the tree. Don't forget this. At the" home of Mr. Joseph Brown last Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, rhis daughter Nora, was united in marriage to Mr. Andrew Brewer. The ceremony was per formed by Magistrate Nathan Hooks of Fremont. The following were the attendants: Wade Brown and Etta Brewer, Luther Edgerton and Louis Brown, Fred Smith and Cora Brewer, Thedie Fulgham and Oral Smith, Willis Woodard and Carrie Edgerton. After the ceremony was over an elegant supper was served at the home of the bride's parents. This young couple who have just launched out on the sea of matrimo nial bliss are both very popular and number their friends by the score", all of whom wish them a long and happy life. crop of c turn brirg a serious res- oonsibilit v. We must meet it. We must grow an average crop of 12,- 000,000 baits. We must bujile, in other word, for it is far from cer tain that in a season of average weather, haps and mishaps, we can grow that much cetton. In order to maintain our position and render assurance doubly sure we must do it, and it is none too early to begin to hustle. a good crowd present. The voting contest was a feature of pleasure and excitement, resulting in Miss Sarah government chiefly that they may Pipkin being awarded the prize, A TERRIBLE SIGHT' send to Washington a territorial dele ga e autorized to protest against the cession by this country of the Isle oi Pines to Cuba. After the Teller folly of banding over Cuba had baen consummated it was difficult to see why the Isle of Pines should be handed over also. The beet sugar interests were be hind the cession of Cuba and the Cuban Cession justly calls for the cession of the Isle of Pines. It is a milter of right, says Secretary ol which consisted of a fine box ol mdy. The proceeds amounted to some over forty dollars. To Miss Euima Uzzell, the tfficieut teacher, is due the credit of the cccas on. Our hens are on a strike, and it now looks as if egg nog ground hare Christmas ' was going to be "vgga- actly" scarce, but if we can induce them to resume operations for out day, the result would be. that u would have some to spare, it we can find out the cause of the "w'crk- pictures in handsome frame s, aud I O holiday gools in every conceivable uove'ty nnd sr'ii les of use for Chm nas or weudiiij? presents. A viit to this store cm better portray than we can de-cribe jusi vhat Mr. Creech is offerirg t j the trade at this time. Remaining in Posts aice, GoM boro, Wayne Couity, N. C, Dec. li J.".. MEN'S LIST. A Bums Ash ford, B Chas F Burns, C J It Carson, Daniel (J Carrol, D Dublin Telegraph C E Sam Ellis, K T H King, M Modege, P Edgar Perry, Ed Park-., J M Peel, Dave Pollock, R J D Bost. S Jefferson Smith, W P tiener, T S L Taylor, W W Wells, George Wdli-iin-, LADIES' LIST. B Eliza Bryant, C Bona Collier, Roana Chavisi Julia Collie, D Hannah Douglas, Do;.), Bstey Dukes, E H J Emerson, J F Ferguson, G Maggie ween, i.L Lucy Moslcy, Bjttie Me. Tver, Catheris-e Murrelic, Frank Oaty, Kinston Dover Cove Tuscarora Ar. Mewbern '-.v. Newborn Kiverdale Havelock " Newport Ar. Morehead Ar M'head Dep. 7.30 A.r Beaufort 8.10 No. 8. 8.40 p. m. 4.13 44 4.40 " 5.02 " 6.16 " 6.26 " 6.48 " Ne. 1. 8.00 a. m 8.81 " 8.49 " 9.23 9.86 9.61 " 10.10 " 6.55 p. m. 10.15 a. m, 6.18 " 10.34 6.35 " 10.50 " 6.52 " ll.OS 7.20 " 11 .80 " 11.40 " 12.20 WEST BOUND. 8TATION. NO. 2. Lv Beaufort 7.00a. in " M'head Dep. 7 40 " Lv. Morehead 7.51) a. m. ' Newport " Havelock tl Kiverdale U JS'ewbern Lv. Newborn " Tuscarora " Cove :t Dover " Kinston " LaGrauge 8.11 8.27 8.43 9.05 9.10 9.31 9.41 9.58 10.22 10.47 No. 4. 3.35 4.15 " 4.22p.m. 4.43 " 4.69 " 5.15 " 5.40 " 5.48 p. m. 6.10 6.20 6.3tt 7.00 7.26 7.S5 S Cherry Suu ier, Elizabeth Sae- ser, Chancy Fulton, T -Lauey Tucker. Persons jailing ior above lettei vili pitsaese say advertitHXi. Kult riivi regulations require iriat one een f paid on adverti-sml Sutlers. J. F. DOBoON, Po:tuiafter. .r. Goldsboro 11.20 CONNECTIONS. At Goldsboro with Southern Rail vay and Atlantic Coast Line. At Kinstou and Newborn with Atlantic Coast Line, Pullman Sleeping Car and Parlor Car Service has bieen discontinued ior toe season. t. P. Foster, R. E. L. Bunch, Generai M'g'r. Traffic M'g'r. Goldsboro, N. O. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. By viri.ua of a power of sale in a mortgage deed executed the 12th lay of January, 1903, by John Gran--lain aud wife Martha L. Crantham to J. G. L.mgstou, which mortgage deou is recorded in the office of the ii-gister of Deeds of Wayne County, :n Book 80, page 413, I will sell at public .auction to the highest bidder it noon on the 18th day of December, i'Jdb, at the Court House door in oiobor.i, the land conveyed in tdd mortgage, to wit a certain tract f iai.d lying in Grantham Town ship, Wayne County, North Caro lina, it bting lot No. 4 in the devis ton of tne lands of Jesse li. Jernigan l- ceased, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake, corner of lot No. 3 Ja-?. Jernigan's land, and runs ,vith nis line W. 87 poles to a stake, Jas. Jermgan's corner, then No. 11 W. G 1-5 poles to a stake, then N . 4 E. 7 poles to a stake then N. 87 J, 72 poles to a stake, S. L. ill rn ion's corner, thence N. 85 E. 6 poles to a stake, corner of lot N. 5, then with Lot No. 5 S. 89J E. tOo poies loa stake, line of Lot No. J, men S. 3J W. to the beginning. containing 33 acres more or less. This .November 17tu, 1905. J. G. LANGSTON, Mortgagee. GOV. GLENN AT SON. IIENDJili- irheiiumtis ! Cured in a Day. Vanderbilt and Mackay See. " Train Strike Woman. Greensboro, . N.C. Dec. .8. This afternoon at Jamestown, seven mileftfrom here, while Wj II lam H. Vanderbilt and Clarence Mackny tirora afandiiicr nfar thir nrivite Car on a siding at, Vanderbilts 'game I Pines la taken up next iponth. State Root. and. he is riarht. nrovided the cession of Cuha was rh?ht. , In I log out of the shop," we will gladly other words, it is but' natural and I remedy it and get them to goto reasonable that Cuba and the little I work again. But the strike h& island near it should aa together and 1 been on for a week or more, and we this will undoubtedly be the out-1 we anxious now for them to begin come of the .incident. The subject I ag" l sne" oul Wi will come before the Senate when! our entire community regrets to the treaty i elating to the- Isle of I gee Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tripp, leave us. They have been here the ful. SAX ITS A FAkE. Wcds cannot -describe the terri ble eczema I &.2d wih. 1 was almost a solid inasof-ores-f rom head to foot, aud looked more like a piece oi r; v beef than a araan being. 'lilood and pus oozed lioia a great sore on my scalp, from under my fin-f;-r naiis,and near ly all over my body,- and every harr in my head fell out. I could not sit down, for nv cl"tbe9 wopM stick to' the raw and bleeding fa 'i, Mg cry out with pain. TVJy -ioclcr d:i! all lie could, but got v.or?o tuid-Vkcrsc. I did not thin'.; I couM liv'e, and wanted dcr.'b to cv.l vy if: ;;;hlful sufferings. T I'-her-i -i ' :r ,.bctdged ,me to try C i'-:. ura. I s...d I A -id, but had aa hop-.- of tcccv-. ry. But oh, what bJrsccl relief I expcriencd- aftwr ap p'. wsr Culi-ura Ointment; It cfeoled the blc.-Iing and. iteming fiesh, and brought me the first real sleep in weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a burning tongue, t I would bathe with warm water and Cuticura Soap, then .apply the Ointment freely, and took the Resolvent for the blood. Soon the Bores stopped runping, theflesh began to heal my "hair started to grow, and in a short time I was completely cured. If any one doubts this, tell them to write to me. Mrs. Win. Hunt, IJS Thomas St., Newark, N.J." Complete External nA Internal Treatment for eTcry Humor, from Pinm'e. to Scrofula, from lran;T lot.f. coniirfi,; t Qitirura Soap, ale.. Ointment, ., Hesol t M, Stta. (in ior-Ji of Choeolete rJm . 1" K l;-r tol of ), may of all druKK'- ,A M"g'f. carsfti -JlaUed Frev "How to Cur Every Hum." '. : ' '- " K-l i. Please Return. ' "Some one, through mistake, took patois no had they been found with away a shoe box , from the store of them. "There is absolutely no truth Gardner, Thompson & Backley, m J in th report is the statement that GoldsrjoriQfon Saturday, containing a ia authorized U be made in the mat- oonsiaeraDie numoer oi articles .01 . IawaIw o rirl fa new araarlnn annowl 1 Or. jo.rf wiv muaw nvu.iug r W not made up. The person who took this box is requested to return it at Report Tliat Utley and Wilcox in Penitentiary Got .Pistols and Planned to Escape, Raleigh News-Observer:. A report- has been published in I some papers xut of Ralegh, sent out, in Baleigh correspondence preserve, they had visual experience of an accident on Mr Vanaei bilt's Sotlthern R li way they will not soon foreet. A fast througti freight was approaching, aud in front of it walked a worn in, Mrs. Susan Caveniss and three children. The chidren . hut-rled off the track just us the nothar was pick e up by the pilot and huried twenty feet into atdiich. She fell in ten feet of the wealtuy New Yorkers; who rushed to her aid. The woman. who proved -to be a deaf mute, was Ciref ally lifted and found to be conscious. She was badly bruised, one arm broken and a hand crusned. Physicians were wummended and '-the unfortunate woman p aced en a mattress in a spring wagon and sent to th that I hospital m? High TPohit for treat- Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. ' Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, di Murages and lessens ambition; beauty, vljor & X2lLT& i. disappear when the kld- neys axe out ol oruer or diseased. Kidney troubl) has become .ko prevalent that It Is ttot uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the chlla reaches ian age when tt should be able t control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it.oe cause ol time allotted by Conference aud dui- ing that time have made many warm friends, who regret to see them leave. They will ever have a warm place in the hearts of our people, and the eood work done by Mr. Tripp on the entire circuit will stand as a monument to his untiring energy, and faith in that cause lor which he has consecrated his life-work. May Heavens blessings attend them all through life's journey. The State'-Chief Executive Was Warmly Keceived Takes as Topc "Our Country." " Hondarson, Dec. 12. Governor Gienn last n'ght delivered a speech under the auspices cf ft e contem porary club at the opera home. .Long before. 8 o'clock, th? hour set for th iddres, the auditorium was filled. The Governor was introduced by J C.Kettrell and to-tk foi- his sab- j -of ''Our Country." He began with the s-'Ulementj at Plymouih Itock aud Roanoke 13'and and followed the growth of the country up to the present time. His reference to the rapid develop orient of the South in commerce, agriculture, educattion and manufacture, his reference to iur nation as a worid power was fine and bis especial allusion to Mr. Roosevelt our President, brought forth storms of applause. Governor Glenn did not touch on partisan politics. After the speaking the club entertained the G jveraor at a banquet at Mancrburg Hotel where an elegant suppdr was apiead. "Mystic Cur, "ior llu. uiuati-m aud Neuraigia radically cuies in 1 10 3 lays. IU action upon Ue s?ys;-en. is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and tbe iisea-eiuiinediately disappears. Tbe drtt dwe grat!y benefits. 75 cent ud $1. Sold by M. E. Robiasou& Bro. Druggists. 1 Mtfrfj&ZZ, A Youth killed himself the other dav because he was surfeited with 1 Roanoke Rapids, N. C, Dec.12 I utley of FayettevUle, in the Slate's Prison for the murder of the clerk in the hotel at Fayetteville, and Wil- Icox, 01 HiiizaDem uny, in ior me murder of Kelt Cropsey, had secured pistols, had plotted to shoot tbe guards and escape, but had been betrayed by a third party. From an official at the State Prison it wa? mp.nt. with directions that the bill I trouble is due to a diseased ' I , , J LI.JJ. 1 . pleasure.The mood which prompted At an election hatd in tne town oi him to Uo the deed wr like that R janoke Rapids, yesterday for dis ofthe old Romans who drank pois- pensary or saloons the dispeasary ona Wine at the banquet table and won out by twenty-nine majority, g, depend upon it. -the cause 01 I . . . t, r, t,, f;Q..,iu l ,.h vote beinir stxfy-tnree ior am- .a a.x. ' S . a a. a A. .BBtl'll I l-V I 111 aKl l It S.X. iaf v ZTZSZS convinced thatthey had drained the ponsary and thirsy-four for saloon. these important organs.' This be id -not tpspare expense. - The scene 01 tnis accident was within a lew miles of wnere George Gonld last year, while hunting, shot his vaTet msteai of a bird. The injured mmwos sent on a special; train to JSew Y.fri;wUh both eyes I all.. , . l- - ...if t-v.nl- Sr-kaT . OTTA learned last night that the report appareu..y . " was entirely wrong, that there was was saved, A -hiudsome annuity rincr in it. Jit was stated Dosi- was setUed on the victim, who ri0io thRt Either of th men had I married his hospital uurse. . - f A man in Omaha called the "tax title king," wears a suit that cost 1,35 spends ten cents a day for food and is reputed to be worth '$l,0OO,0O0l "He saved up. enough I tobacco tags to get a sewing most people suppose. Women as, well as rn; n are. rn ado mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ot Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists; In fifty- cent and one dollar rfwssssBBWawKKS Fizes.' You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Bona of smm-itoot. fng aU about it, including many of ;the thousands" of testffnonlal letters '-received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer St Co., Blnghamton, N. Y, oe sura and mention this paper. ' Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. "Dr. Kilmer's rhls unpleasant I wp of life to the- drega arfd that only Quite a nuuabei of prohibitionists re rttoWtasltheleear them it Was fui to vote, that not: being an better to end tlife at the crest than! issue. wait for the slow decline, tjie en-J Greensboro, N. C, Dec. 12, ;News feebling grip of old age aad there-jna3 received of a Uistressipg lenlless march of diseape. They etooa aa(l fatai accident wiiicn occurred a at the too of the hill, drunk with I ti-Yi niiip from Mouut Airy iu Pat- pleasure,' and did g'ally, rather ick COUnty .Virginia, The li-year- than face the ruin whicTi' dissipation eventually brings. Ii-.ckiiy, there is not yetenough wealth ;u tais country to permit" of the degjeracy and idleness of :"apendid -Rome." Will the day come when Americana will Beek escape in death from pleasures Swamp-Root, and the address, Blrighamtrw, I bought with gold? ma- To bote the preparations tor safety the elaborate precautions Tor "secrecy I . . . - ' e 1 . - 1 : . Liiann rna lmnrHNivn arrnv - iu lurai. ... 1 . 1 iu 1 . nhina irnm a wiuuxu ujuiuau v uuv i . - . .. "the above store at their earliest con- wurwemsy o. worwx u you uu? ------ . . ona wonld think that a.raid on the vAnlAnnn. ; . i tham 10O 11 you navs.a oiuia ww Wflen ub uBueiuuo6 - , . -i-Wdine from incontiiience vf tr.atr.ir-.harffes on the Machine reasury was ancipaiea,DU. 11s omy ; IwaWtnTitur Blaen. Onraa 3ld aill i, i . Isecretarv .Wilson rettine Out the ; neyaa ia? : Vi. v, 1 wouiu o muio uu w ww-rww. i ..JI 1L :w ' nruiruT o iaacut iivj mo i . - . . wnim tw ivH. a. m ma. m. cb um uuv muuiui Cam ill CouB8,ana expels cow. rron, 'r-. iV. 1,. if m T?.K,.ISomehOW. W 9X9 gkaa. 3 I governineat'a cptton -report, v ia CURES WHFRE ALL FLSErilLS i Bast Couch Syrup. Tarte Gooe Vti f .l Uaatatlme. Sold bj afogsista. w.w ... old son of Robert Brery was eroe- ly .haadiing, a pistol --when it die- charged, tbo ball lartrg envct in the heart of a youug man named Gates, who was standing near. Raleigh, Dec 12. Much interest is being manifested here over tne recently disclosed plans of the South and Western railway, under coiwtr nc tioniaaportieu of Virginia and Sprue Pine, Mitchell county, to Marion, a id projected from there via Ruth elordton to Spartanburg, 8. C. mmmw Correct Dress The "Modern Mct'nod" system o! rugh-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co of Cincinnati, O, satisfies good dressers everywnere. uarmenn nisae incujr to Your Meaaure at moderate pnees. 500 style of foreign anrl domestic fabrics from which to cVoose. Renraae&ted by Crow Clark & Co GOLDSBORO, N. C. Turner's N. C. Almanac for IU6. ' If yon. my friend, snouid wish t tbrlve Juat down Into your pocket dive. Draw forth a dime, and be in time, To get the Old Kellabie" for 190a . .From the '-Oid Veteran," B. B. RAIFORD. noldabCJi) and Mt Ohw NOTIUlJ. .NOTICE! Having qualified before the Clerk f tne Superior Court of Vayne County, North Caro lina, as executors of the last will tud testament of W. H. Smith, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to nake immediate payment,and to all lersous holding claims against said i . state to present the same for pay ment to the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day of December. 1906. r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. li. 11. Griffin, Graves J. Smith, Executors of W. II. Smith,dec'd. Uoidsooro. JN.C. lec. 6th 19U5. ATTENTION. Owing to the death of W. H. I Smith, senior member of the firm of 1 smith & xeiverton, it Decomes nec essary to close up the business of said arm. In order to di this we are I compelled to call upon all indebted to said arm, whether it be ol long or I short standing, to come forward promptly and make settlement. All persons having claims against said firm will present them to the undersigned for payment within twelve months from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tnelr recovery. W. T. YttLiVlSKXOIN. Surviving partner of Smith A Yel- verton. Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 1, 1905. Ali creditors of the Standard Man ufaeturiDg Company, of Goldsboro North Carolina, alt creditors of the Wayne Lumber Company, of Golds boro, North Carolina, and all credi tors of the Alex Newton Lumber Company, of Wallace, North Caro lina, who hold delts or claims Against either . of said Companies prior to September 1st, 1905, will pleesj present them oi or betore jFriday, December 22, 1905, to J. L. Barhm, at the omct; of Dortch and Barham, Goldsboro, N. C. . This December 7, 190o. . . .H. Li. Steven lArbitra J. I. Bar ham tors. PIANOS I Why pay $250 and $270 for -r ii ii pianos, wnen i can seu you ina same grade, fully warranted, for $140. Write me. S. L. ROSE. R. F. D. No. 6. Goldsboro, N. C A Telephone In lour Home Would please your wife and child ren and save time and money.A tel ephone is a protection to your home every minute its there. Special in ducements to subscribe during December. CB. Miller, Manager. g CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS mm Best ijougn syrup. Tastes Good. Vtl Use in time. Sold by druggists. fOUrsElDIltYCUK i mmm- m -m am a a aV ' m 4 A' Ir r t . ww M amvHim- . A , -
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1905, edition 1
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