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1 E5 til' I I i "This Aegch o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; IJTo soothing strains of Main's son Caa lull itb liuiidnil eyes to t-leep." VOL. XX. GOLDSBOHO, H". C, THUBSDAY, FEBEUAKY U?Og. NO. 81 OMES L0 CANAL- NIWS FROM WALTER. Does your baking powder contain alum ? Look upon the label. Use only a powder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar baking powder that can be had Hi: I'Rl-NIUKXT TRANS MITS KISI'OItT OF CON- S U Ir f XO ENU I N K I :ns ON THE PANAMA JOB. ARGUS BUREA1 WALTER, Feb. 13 1906. ) IF.AV ) 1, N. C. m Of THt WD. ITS wis OF INTEREST FRO! DIVERS SOURCES. Tiie JLmlejt Telegraphic News oi th Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. ASfcLEVILlE, N. C, February 19. Judge Alien, in the Circuit Court, Thursday lined A 11- Fealher stone, a local saloou-kf-eper, $100 and coats lor au as.ult on Airs. Wiggins, a member ot the Salvation Army, aud wife of Adjutant Wiggins, in charge of the Salvation Army head quarters in this city. Afier imposing the tiue, J uJge AUea informed the defendant that no even his age wouid have been suilicieut to kct. him huui prison, lot his brutal con duct, had he not already apo ogized to the lady and made amends to her lor her injuries, auu she had pleaded in his beualf. Macon, Ga., Feb. 19. Rev. H. Lee llarreli, a i'resbytenaa minister of Muuuceilo, Ga., v as shut to death accidentally by R. R. Powell, a coi ton buyer, his fiieuu while they were hunting birds. Mr. Powell, after a covey baa bem llushed, btepped baclt to reload, and in break -iug ihe guu, a cartridge was dis charged, the load tanking the side aud neck of the clergyman. .Death was immediate. London, Feb, 19. Tue first sec tion of me second Faiiiament of the rtfiu of lvia Kl ward VII and the iweuiyaeveuih of the LJuited Kind" uom will Oe opened to-morrow after noon by the Jviuj;. ttiuce ills jlajeaty aacenued the lin uneue lias personally opened each of the six sessions ol lVrliameut audiug much to that most ceremonious occasion. To morrow's event has the added in terest in that it will oj ihe first new Parliament to be opened by the K.iug, but myr particularly because ol ihe i-i'eat cuauge thai has come ( ver the pcrsonuei oi the Mouse ol Commons as a resu.i of the rect-nt general election. Roauoke, Va,, Feb. 19. Snerifi John H. Trayuhain, uf Roanoke, was muiUeieu in his beuroom m this cay iSuudny night, his slayer crushing tils aKuil and almost seve iug the head with uu axe which he tarried away after committing the deed, i he body Wf s found today lying aUo,s the bed. ADDRESS liY THE GOVER NOR. Wilmington, Feb. 19 Governor Glenn et oke to an immense audience iu the Academy of Music tonight nn der the auspices of the W. C. T. U of Wilmington. liis subject wa "Temperance" and he was listened to with rapt attention. He declan d himself lor State prohibition in em phatic terms but in doing so, said he would not commit the Democratic party to that issuejthat was a matter for the convention. Neithwr wouid he commit the Auti-Saloou Letgut ir the Legislature. Those were mat ters for the organizations themselves He made a touchingappeal in behalf f tsmperance aud exhorted the peo pie to higher ideals along this line. Che distinguished visitor was intro- lucted by George Rouutree, Esq., atuo presented the Governor as Wil mington's favorite orator. This afternoon the Governor was entertained at Lamina on Wrights- ville beacft, an oyster roast having been given in his nonor. He is a iuest while in the city of Mr. W. B, Cooper. FINE BUFF ITEMS. The weather for the past few days has been such as to put a stop to tarm operations. Mr Charlie Teague, of Fremont, made a business trip to our section I aright, is emphatically and earuest- iy in favor of the lack canal pr jtc iad against the seas-level projc ct. I Declares That the Precedent Es tablished by the Sou Canal is a Guarantee of the Efficacy ol This Type as Opposed to the Sea Level. Washington, Feb. 19. President iioosevelt today transmitted to Con fess the report of the board of eon- ulting engiueers on the Panam anal together ilh the letter of St c etary Taft, the report of the Isth- niau uaiiat commission ana a letter uy cniet Lngineer Stevens, me letter of the President says: "The Secretary of War recom- nends a lock canal pursuant to the ecommeudaiion of the minority ol he hoaid of consulting engineers ud of the majority of the canal com- nis t -u. Alter caivlul study ol the p-is submitted and full and ex- lautive consideration of the whuit ubj ct, I concur in this recommen dation." It will be noticed that the Ameri can engiueers on the consulting boar tud on commission by a more tltn wo to one maj irity favor the loc; auai, whereas the toreigu enginetir tre a unit against t. l think tn;s it artly to be expiaiued by the fa !hat the great trallij canal of the world is i lie Sue5 cauai, a sea-lev diM', wuereas the trreac t rathe can : iiit; new wcrid is the Sauk S iiie catm!, a lock canal." AiLho-.ili ;ii j iaaei, the Soo, i o.-ed t ) iiav gi'L'iu during the win er I'loalkis, it cariies annually thret uies iiie lranc of the Suez canal En my j dgnijiit tue very able argu .( nl i f the majority of the board ol uaullmg tngiueeis is vitiated by uieir failure to pay proptr heed ti .e 1-j-s us taught by the construe ion aud operation of ihe Soo canal." I call especial aileniion to th tact that the ciiief engineer, wlo wiil be mainly responsible for tin iuccess of this mighty engineering. asl, and who has therefore a pecu tar peisonal lmeresl in ludgink Chronicling of a Week's Events in V Thof ThrivitlnF TMoiorh. borhood. Mies Carrie Hines, of your city, was the guest of Mr and Mrs Luby Edwards last week. MLw Sudie Howell, who has been visiting the Misses Swinson,. return ed home yesterday, accompanied by Miss Eme Swinson. Mis. Walter Grantham and chil- iren, from Dear Oakland, left lat w?ek to visit her sister Mrs Dr. 'xordon at Jamestown. Mr'. It. P. Howe'l, of your ity. ipeut F'ridAV night at Oak Glen. after attending th" exercises , at the school. Prof A N Cul!nn and daughter?-, Misses Ada, BLiclt and Selma, oi Wilson, were gueots of Mr and Mr J M Mitchell last Friday night. Mrs R L Hooks spent several day? n your city last week, nursing th family of her brother Mr Ed Gurle , t.l of v lium have been sick, we rt ret to know. Th. re was a large crowd prestu; -tt the supper given at iueuewseho louse last Frid-v i,Kit. and tr-ni; nni c al stan p-uiii it was a decide vi cess, having realized o0 lromth ruce.ds, wh.cii wiil be applied to m ci lor ul ine building. Prof J . , .Mr J M Mitchell and Miss i !ii'-i!ii:lnui were managers of the occasion. BLA'JKBUUN'S HOMK. ad to wrsauize .ownship, in last week Saint Valentine's day has come and gone. Some of our people had quite a lot of lun sending and re ceiving Valentines. Measles is having its day out in our section. A number of our young' er folks have been considerably worried with this plague, but there are no ser ous results and ail aie do ing well. Mrs Wade Brown, of Selma, who was called to the bed side of her mother Mrs Memo Brewer, return ed to her home Saturday. Mr Fred Smith and sister, of the Oakland section, were visiting Miss Cora Brewer Sunday. The closing of the public schools will soon be at hand. Four months will be all that this township wiil get. Four months is too short a time to hold school, aud we ought to have six mouths at the least. A beautiful home wedding was Mr P C Cf l iwell has been appoint the farmers of this place of Mr J TVJ Mitchell, who resigned. A better seleetio ' ct uld not have been made, ad Mr Caldwell requests all th- fai- eis to mtei him at the new school : se ut'At Friday, Ft-b 2i, at S 'elm k for the purpe ot orauiziu. e Towi.ship oi.t ii Growers Asso i-ttuMi. A full attendance is de ttd, aiid we h 'pe to have an en thusiastic meet g. Air N J Northam, of Wr ghls viil, spent Friday night and Stur- lay here returning Sunday to your ;ily to spend the day with Capt. ant; -Vlrs R P Howowell. We weie riad to see him from a social stand point, and a gastronomic also, as be wrought oysters and clams fresh from the sound, and we had oyster It Will Play a Part in Final Set tlement of Greensboro Post ; mastership. the residence f R nns nlu'ivi iiUckburn is uuderslooJ t be li. i ff i; the sal 'ttio t of a postmastei for Greensboro, and the Question c l the official domicile of the Congress man from the Eighth District may nnally determine whether the nomi nation of Cyrus P. Frazier shall oe withdrawn . or remain beiore Die Senate. The leverage that is being used by the organization at the White House to effect withdrawal of Era ser's nomination is that of Black burn's residence, the claim being made that h is a . .resident of .the Eiglith lastrct and therefore not &a- litled to the selection of the postmas ter for the metropolis of Guilford, which is in the Fifih. It is declared that the President gave to Chairman Uollius as a reason for the appoin!- neut of Frazier the statement thai it is the cusiom to permit Senators t:id Representatives ot the Repub - can faith to name ptc-tuia-stera m fiuii nome lilies. Tins at once cieateo the i sue as to B ackbu reideiicv T e . rtjaiiizaliou has represented lv the President that Green; b no is n--t Blackburn's home, aud the Oongrt-?-- ?ional Directory has oeeu orlered in airtitunnu 'Phi j itHl.ti.jl . i t u ! 1 1 1 ifUl : whuh is issued by the authority cl Cong rtos, gives the addiess ot eacli Cong es-min, his biogiaphv, which is pr pared by members, h a com- .nittee assignments and aiso a cut outlining the respective districts by countie . Mr. Biackburu's official reaidencu iu the directory is Wilkes- bor . The organization is attaching much importance to - this circum stance. It is also being represented to the President that Air. Blackburn nas said to lr tends that Wilkesbor., is his home aud that he will reside there as soon as Cong res j adjourns. --J.iTTa.' To Cure a Cok Take Laxative Brcmo Q,m2tln -i Seven Million boxes sow in past 12 moa&s. J aiS hl&XiZ Ct'ros Crip 5 ; ?o Days. every Usx. 25c ORDERS ISSUED TO KNIGHTS OF GIDEON DOa'T dose tiie stomach "A careful study of the reports eems to establish a strong proba bility that the following are the acts: The sea-level canal would bt lightly less exposed to damage in ne event of war; the running ex- tenses, apart from the htavy cost ol I roasts, oysters fried, oysters stewed, . liter est ou the amount employed to uild it, would be less; and for .mall ships the time of transit would robably be less. Ou the other hand, the lock ;anal at a level of eighty feet or .nereabjuts wouia hoc cost more .nan half as much to build and ;ould be built in about half the line, where there would be very uuch less risk connected with build n.r, and for large ships the transit vould be quicker; while, taking in to account the interest on the amount saved iu biildinr, the actual cost ci naintenauce. would be less. Aite eing built, it would be asier to en- solemnized last Wednesday night llarge the lock caual than the sea- when Mr Jasper Susser aud Miss I evyl canal. fii e rear par. Alaajfio Philips were u.dted in the holy bonds of wedlock. The cere mony was performed at the home el the bride's father, only the lelatives ;f the contracting parties at-i a few special iuvitd friends being present. After the ceremony an elegant sup per was served al the groom's home. which was very satisfactory to the inner man. Mr. Sas.ser is a prosper- OAK LAND ITEMS. We have bten having vtry weather for the last few days.. Mr and Mrs S H Aycock, of Fremont, visited Mr-t Aycock's ents, Mr and Mrs D F Grantham and well known to us. Saturdav and .Xnml.sv ' Mr Herbert Fitzgerald and sister Miss Annie, of near Pine Level, spent Saturday night find Sunday at Mr W U GrauO.uii!, where they al ways haVH a heany welcome. Mr aud Airs W,H Sasser, of the Buck Swamp section, spent Saturday n ghi and Sunday with Mr George Werley. The law now on our statute books seems to contemplate a 1 ck eanai. In my judgment a lock canal is herein recommended is advisable. If the Congress directs thatasta evel canal be constructed itsdirec- iou will, of cou-se, be carried out Otherwisa the canal will be built on substantial the plan for a lock canal outlined in the acompaoyinv oysters on the half shell, and on the whole, oysters dishabille, and tlan fritters a ia seashore to beat the oand, till we had to extend our cor porate limits, and fell like a city alderman in a dry town. We want aim to come again. The estimable wife of Mr. Wna. riufus Cox, the miller at Bakers juill, met a tragic death Monday. She was standing near the upright shafting, when her skirls in some way became entangled in the slick ihaftine and before her venerable husband could shut down the gate, she was wound abound in in such a nanner as to crush both arms and iears from the effects of which she ied while being attended by physi- :iaus. Drs. J. E Person, of Selma, Cure Catarrli I5y Jireathing lljumei. Sold Under Guar antee By J. II. HILL & Son. Hyomei is not a cure-ail: it is a peo:tic for the cure of catarrhal trou- oles. Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, the aromatic healing of Hyo- uiei penetrates to the most remote parts f the nose, throat, and lungs, neal ing all inflammation and killing tue catarrhal germ wherever present. So successful has Hyoniri been in the cure of catarrh, that J. H. Hid &Son, sell it under a guarantee that a Will cost nothing unless it givt6 satisfaction. The complete Hyomei outfit sells for $1, and consists of an luhaler that can be carried in the vest-pocket, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and if more Hyomei is needed, extra bottiescan be obtain ed for 50 cents. It is the most economical of all re medies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only one that treats this disease without stomach dosing, applying the medication an. healing where the disease germs aie present. Must Not Put Members Fees. in Virginia Rank Stocks. Lodge Fuuds Must Be Deposited To Credit Of Tiie Order. Llalie-'h News au 1 Observer. I Insurance Commissioner J li. Voung i-sued several important irections yesterday to the ollieets of the ivnights ot Gideon, a negro usuratice order, whose officers had Oren summoned to appear belun- Tliiii and show cause why their natter should not be revoked. J.J. Maynor, of Norfolk, Supreme Ouin in nier, and others, represented y Mes r. Dorich nnd Barnaul, ol itldsboro, attorneys, appeared he re the Ctjuiuuissio er The ofheeis of the order, being lay nor ana other negroes pi dseut, i limited that they were mixing up ne ail" drs of the company's charier in North Carol ua with the com pany's charter in Virgiua, both hav- ug thj same officers; aud that most A the business was done in Norfolk, md tiiat ail tue money collected in Virginia was sent to Norfolk, and au ihe money collected iu this Slate Wets piaced in a bank at Goidsboro to iu.j credit ol J. J. iViayuor, oi jor-tolk. Xae officers admitted also thai $iO had oeeu collected lrom each lodge and $1 from every in lividual member for stock in a Norfolk bank, vVhijh tluy clatjued to be operating, ,nd that $5,000 had aiieady been raised iu sLuck for the bank. The CommiSiiouer also went into au investigation of the unpaid claims ceaiaimug in Una Slate. The ohioers asked, that they be lveu time to explain an matters oouuecled with tiie business of the irder, and Commissioner Young coutmu. d the hearing uutif next Veiiueiday, when a final disposition jf the case will be made. i In the meantime the Commissioner ! ordered mat all the money now m cue banks belonging to the lodges snout oe deposited to the corpora tion and ihat it should not be paid ut or used in any way except for lie payment of claims. He also ttirecied that tiie order stop the JoUtctiou oi money ii-jm ma.abers ot tne order in this Slaie ior slock in a Norfolk bank. Frazier and Grant. Washington, Feb. 19. Tne infor mation was given out at the White House today that the nominations t i trazier and urant are still being held up byadireelion of the Presi- aud W. B.Crawford were hastily I dent. Inquiry with reference to the summoned by telephone and render-1 nominations was made by reason of ed all medical attention p jssible, but I the fact that Frazier has m tde ade- lo no avail. She leaves a devoted I mate aud satisiactory aus wer to the hu-band aud several children, and! charges preferred against him by rand children. Among her child-1 Judge Douglas and there is uo longei ous farmer of this section, while I papers, such changes beiug mad, ' l Miss Phillips is a hue young lady l0 urse as may be found actual! necessary; including possibly lh :hauge recommened by the Secre tary of War as to the site of the dan on the Pacific side. "Till ODORE ROSEVELT.'' ren is Airs tviau te o.aun oi our com- she and her bereaved husband being life long Q, takers, noted for their juiet iife and deep piety. May the an oDsiacie to tne condrmation .i either the nominee for postmaster at Greensboro or at Goldsoi.ro. Speak ing of these two appointments, Private Secretary Loeb simply sa.d List vi" Liii' i'ERts Feb. 17, n9U. aii-jN'S LIST. A Rj'irt -iru )id, -SO Bryau, il L rioritnan, 0 John W Crawford, Henry O: ax- too, Harry Crounc'u, King Edward, F Marvin Fassow, il Sid iliil, S L Hood, L J A Lock?a.v, 1 D m .slciulyre, X Ja nes Narvai, P -John Pike, ft A VV Rooeris, Lee Sas-er, Jacob Saser, JeiTer- s.m nita, iuiroiii !S, Jack riuii-'ii, A r D Sia ios, Citas. od whom they served comfort I they were being held up for further him in this sudden and inexpress-I investigation. ible grief. The burial will takel Mention of thehold upof the Dock- ,lace from the borne to lay (Tues-1 ery nomination being made, Mr. day.) Mr George Rose and Mis3 Mary Howell spent Sunday atttrnoon with Miss Sallie Grantham. Rev E E Perkins filled his regular appointment at Oakland SuDday. There was a large crowd present. Mrs W A Grantham left last Thursday for Jame town, N. C, where she wdl spend several weeks with her friends and relatives in ?lhut section. Mr and Mrs Archie Edwards, of Princeton, were iu this section Sunday. ATr cf-Ara, T7 i ' i itw a ' Keep the bowels op :n with one of MrS.dneyFail and Miss Agnes Averts Pills at bedt me. Just one. Tuiicjf, 01 mis (wction, visited friends at Greenieaf Saturday and One dose of Avar's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs v' children. No croup. No bronchitis. A oerry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and unes. Sold for over 60 years. "I have tii--"l Ay-'r's dtp TV Pectoral in my familv for enrlit v-hts. T1h niis notliiiiir 'h:lI to it forcotiKlis ami coltls, sptTiallv ir chil dren." Mas. V. II. JSUYlfK.lt. .Shelby, Ahi. Account performance 'Bustei Brown," Guldsboro, Feb. 28th, 1906, Ithe A. &rs. u. it. u. will sell round (triji tickets at the fuliwing rates I fro vi LxGranse 30c; Kteixon .5: I Dover 75c;N(?wbern $1.5; Morehead City $2.00: Beaufort 2 25. Rates from all other agency stations nipro- FB. We heard a man say the other oioimug mat tne aooreviauoa t i Feb. means Freeze every body, and that man looked frozen in his ulster. It was apparent that he need- portion. Tickets to be sold Feb. 28, led the kind of warmth that stave. with limit Newbern and points west the warmth that head Match 1st. Parlor Car "Vance" to foot al1 over the body- We 001,1(1 will be operated Newbe-u to Golds I have told him from personal boro traiu No. 4, Ftb. 28lh, and I knowledge that Hood's SarsacariHa 'll. I1..I t r I speciait ram witii rarior t.ar V ante I ve3 permanent warmth, it in- the blood and speeds it 25c. 50c.. 9i.no. All drnrEri.Ts. for .1. c. iTr. c,f.. T.owoi:. M-i- clur-ion of performance for conven-1 a'r:g tnreugn artery ana vein, and ience of returning passengers. For I really fits men and women, boys and turther lnlormation and parlor car I orirls. to eniov cold weathnr and . reservations, apply to any agent A &N. C. Night Coughs Sunday, they reported a fine time. Andrews & Waddell have over 5q tyles of Go Carts, sist tne attacKs oi aisease. it eives the rightkind ol warmth, stimulates and strengthens at the same time. land all its benegls are lasting:. There may be a suggestion in this JBIOO JLr. E. -Detchon's Anti Diuretic may be worth to you more I Vinn 100 if vou havca a o.hild vhn soils bedding from incontinence of I for yu water duimg Bleep. Cures old arid young alike. It arrests the trouble I Buy a Go Card from Andrews 4 at 9Be. II. BOia by a. Jfbuwaddeii wd pleaae, the baby tjoeo saiu: "ine wnoie situation n Iortli Carolina is giving the Presi dent lots of trouble." Tbis last remark iudvt thai ti Prei'iit is nor over piffsed wi the situation regarding thj Repubi - pan party in the State, and that then may be another shake up, much after the fashion of that administered tin warring factions when Holton and Milliken w re re-appi inted on thel R B.-itl-a Rich, authority of an official of ttie Depart-1 T Lzzie lay lor, me'nt of Justice and not upon Ihe roc ommendation of any Nortfi Carolina Republican. Fraz'er'sauswer to cbar? s8sj)in-1 him reached Senator Sim monst'niay. The answer meets the charges fully, and the Postomcecommittee isready to inake a favorable report, but it looks like the President will with draw tne nomination. Tne organi zation has played well the game of delay. . Saluiou, Albert smitn, C Fred Trutd, Mark Taylor, vVWilf Williams, LADIES' LIST. A Flora Avcick, Amy Atkinson, Ida Atkinson, B Alatue iiuld, Deonnie Bryant, S Bitkias, P Vlary Fronks, El zt Fatson, Cora Uts i -t soy, ll Bea :i..iliiigswo:th, 11a Harper Anuie Humphrey, K Emma Kirby, I Mag Murphy, Ana Marable, Lucy Mcltae, VV- Emma WMtby. i'.-r.iw caoitig toi a vo ie?t't Vi ji plwe :! advert! -J. itstlv and reg;at' rt-t require U tt iii nen. be paid on adverljseir letters. J. F. Di irJSvliS, P wtruHs''?r. WAN F 13 Bright, younsr mar from Goidsboro to prepare for pa' in' position in Government Mail Service. Box One. Cedar Rapids, la. Buy matting and rues of Andrews is vvaaaeu. To Cur a Cold iu 0w Day. Take Laxative Brono Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature la on each box. 25c i Eat I i More of the most, nutritious of flour foods Urtoeda BscuSt the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity Thus you will also be able to 2. More because for value received there is no food so economical as Unseda Biscuit J$ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY l t9 fei Z 1 II 1 uo I take Cardui"? writes Mrs. Jelemmn Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in'l.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER ' describing fully all your, "symrt'mis and we will send you I ree AJ '.e in plain sealed envelope. I.njit's' Advisory Dept., The Chiitt;inui:i Medicine Co., ChaltanooKa, i t mi. .10 mm OF OA m i 11 I i f 1 l ft-- il Vr 1 l Most troubles are proud enough to refuse to couie wJiore the people are insultingly chuorful. Th'se are tho days when the little girl would ri'iher bo able to jump "mustard" tliau have a new iair of patent leather slioes and the cleanest face iu tbe room. Do you remember the ditys when you ued to "hide out" a hatful of ejr.jrs for Kaster and then uiako yourfelf sick ti ying to eat them? Doubtless the reason why some peo ple bore others, so persistently is be cause they have the yood ta;te to be dissatisfied with their own company. There are people who write such a bad hand that when tr.-y send a let i-r they should send an expert along to read it. Itlicimiatism Cured Iu ti Hours T. J. Blackmore, ol Ilaller & Blackinoro. Pittsburgh, Pa; says, :'A short time since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got ma out of the house ia 24 hours." I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine mouths ago and the Mystic Cure is the only medicine that did me any good; had five of the best physician? in Ihe city, but I received very little relief from th? in. I know the Mystic Cure to be what it is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers. Sold by M. E. llobinson & Bro. There are people who would not ewetr for the world who iet mad and shui the door so hard that it raises the hair hi the plastering ou the wall. The difference between a bachelor girl and an old maid Is merely one of aggression and independence. m ! LCLSE FAkS TSl53 oO'tl R1 ?4 ri; n POG TJS': A whitw r;d -potted hounil b tch Will ptv I ! eral reward f.-r he' return or infor mation of her whereabouts. J. M. WOOD Qoldaboro, RFD No. 2. Irttrtast Yields Acre 4 1 B w T X OfTherields, A ' M Olryinia Carolina) Si depends upon the life-long' study and experience of the men who di rect this business, and who mix a fertilizer which 'makethree(ol ten a dozen) blades of Kins grow, whero only one grew before." The mime of it is Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. By its very liberal use. a week or two before, or at planting, as well as second appJ ieation, mul t itudes of larmers in the South have " in creased their yields per acre." and with tho lartrer profits which thego increased yields brought, paid off til o niortjnitre on their farms. Don't ue fooled by any dealer into buying a "cheap" substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Biobmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va. Favannuh, Ga. Durham, N. C. Montgomery, Ala. Chnrleston. S. C. JlemrliiK, Tenn. JJHltiuioro, Md. BhrovL-purt, La. CASTOR I A- Tor Infants and Children. -j The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 OtQests what you eat
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