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THE ARG US. A Demccralic Published Every jvemsig Ejcee;t Bu BY JOS. K."BOliINON. BUBCEIPTION ri'JO'., IH ABVASCE. DAI1Y A KG US. One Year $5.0 Bix Months .. 2.5 Three Months 1.5 One Month , 50 WEEKLY ARGUS. One Year. 7.". 7.7. .77777. ........... "f 1 . 00 Bix Montha 50 Three Months... 25 Entered at the postollicu in (JoMs borO, N. C, Ho SCC-tlid-cilLii iti.Uior. AFRICA FOR THE AFRICANS British Soutii Africa hits a color line that is ycaily Lejomiug mere pronounced. The K-iOra ol Xa al are discontented, and tha triias ol the other colonies are ttiu;r t-.-.ujLt pan-Africanism, la all Hi ; colonies the blacks outnumber tho whiles about five to one, and the black are increasing by birth and by i.:n migra tion from the iuterior cf the cmti VfiVt faster than the whiti s. The olonies diagie3 ia the treat ment of the overshadowing problem. In Cape Colony equal political rights have been granted to the blacks, but the other calonie3 r. gui' 1 tlva blucks as an inferior rac a. It foilo ,vs thciv fore, that the colonies may not be able to agree upon a general plau in case of federation, which begin to be mooted. .t our solutions are beijre t ie peo ple of South Africa, namely: Equal polititical rights to the black wiiou qualified; a separate political repre sentation of the blacks in sucli a man ner as to perpeLuate whice supie macyj isolation of the blanks 0:1 reservations of the-r own, and ii aally, to treat the blacks as an lascaor race and give them no political rights Whatever. All the colonies hav practically adopted the fourth plan except Cape Colony. Negroinission iries from tho United States are at work among the negroes Bouth of Zambesi, and they are preaching Ethiopinr.ism of Africa for the Africans. This s'al e of affairs is beginning to render the wlrtes in South Africa uneasy, and ail see ahead, after many years perhaps, war and bloodshed as the probable settlement of the question oi domina tion. South Africa canuot go en prosperously and steu e'.y unless some settlement of the race issue can be found, and no one now sees how the question of supremacy can be settled without a resort to eu-ois. Andrew I. White on Lynching. . Goldwin Smith and Andrew D. White are men who study lynching without slopping to consider its e IV-cts upon the lommunities tdlltct t i by it. It is disorganizing, and upon the boys ol a community it is sadly demora.ijz.iag. It leads to more crime. Statistics show this. But neither G aid win Smith nor Andrew D. White, living in localities in which Inching is unknown, care viiat becomes of distant cjmmuni-vi.-s in which the evil has a foothold. f hey are theorists of the college sort. a th'usar.d miles away from any pos sible case of lynching. Jn tteir hasteto denounce the great wave cf crime that covers this coun try, tiiey dt 11 aad more punishment. Is'iae thousand persi ns are destined to be murdered this year in this country, in Canada there is no homicidal wve, nor is there oue in any Juiopcan country. "Simply as a m? iter of fact," says Mr. Wnite, the United Sla'es is, among ail ciiil ztd u.-itious of the world, he c uuiiy in woick tue crime ol ur 1- d.-r it ui;.s ;r n 1 . -I ie s q ii .,n00 maiue.1. !. ,11 J It ' 1 1 ( Oj.csit.o ; an '1- tiielDliiUiij Ju-is ui, i.ul men iia.e .nintw . v Goldwin Smith san-ald asi. .m... s-Ives, "Do iyuctuus iead Ij uioi ciiuet? ' I? lyfciiius paop.-evJi U; c iumi-sioa tf ihiw, so;ne ju.ntitica- t u for them w.-uid exi;t, ui .-tat. t esshavv ihatij j-t wnai 111 not Uo. Hi; pro it m .lciitu iii. 1 A Modern Miracle. Aait83t U-a er Piles. , , A. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- 'Truly miraculous seemed the re-' trudiag piles Druggists refund covery ot Mrs. Moine lioit ol tms j ni0nev if PAZO OINTMENT fails l'aet$," writes J. u. iiooi.er, , t(1 oure a . cage no matter of how Woo tiortt, lena.. "she ws.s so wasi- iroui ln-r First to cure any case, no matter U.rnr sfcandinsr. in 6 to 14 davs, , : - n. ml v Ua- Ctrtlga'll'ir up uuss 11 iiu noi 3..,i,.imil pinfiond rest. KOi- itor dvc ared hor end sj , voor druggist hasn't it send 50c In mat her lamuy na wa'cnrti o.v ; icr tjfj-fciue loity-eijii:t iiour; w nen, it inj, Uigeut request iai.iviiis iS'ow Uiscovery uas given her, iih astou ishitg resiiit that improvemeut ht' 411a, and co"iinu d, and until she tiuaiiy coin pieielv lecovtreU, aad is a healthy omau to-day."Guaraa-;ecd cure for cough an colds, 50c iiid 1.00 at J. ii Hill & Soa. Urug ist. Tiial h ttie free. D seased germs are said lo travel faster than bad news. lionet in S?x Hours. OOKJi. It io a great jiUipii-t: uii o-- itl relieving yam III UiaJUer, ki.tiieo oac., in niaiy or leniaio. .ic:'t5ti vtJi.- yiOll Ui Watiii" 421ufcL ills uicvuttu;. yOU WXit iltliOii iHtf i au .0 . . u i. 1 u ui- and it will be forwarded !--; 5:1 hy Paris Medicine Co., St As long as a girl can get erigaged she is willing to haveothersget mar- ri d So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La Grippe are stricken with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened and unable to resist disease. &jt2fe.llt J hi D. Rockefeller is now the man without a country free from su! -poena servers. After a hearty meal a dose of Ko- dol Dyspeps a Cure will prevent an attack or Indigestion, iioaol is a thoretjh diL-es!aiid and a guaranteed cure for indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Weak Heart, Sour HisuigSjBad Breath ana all btomach !i utiles Isold by Uacavay fnarm "Ask for the 1908 Ko lol Ahnanac ..'.i .i 200 Year Calendar." Lid nn Th" du'y ol a copper mine is to eit i enough to buy a seat in the .-e-iate. not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia, but strengthens the Lungs so they will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates. I had a bad case of La Grippe about ten yetrs ago which left my Lungs so weak that I have been troubled more or less every winter since until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me completely and my Lungs no longer trouble me. J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo. G. VACHER, 157 Osgood St., Chicago, says: "My wife had a very severe case of La Grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and it gave immediate relief." The 50c bottles contain two and one-half times as much as the small sise and the $1.00 bottles almost six times as much. 'mm SOLD AND RECOQLSENDED BY THE PALACE DRUG ST3R GOLDS 400. N. C. of c uiury ia a difficult ou , out it i-a b j met a il g n j.I, ana cua -.o-uLon u-i--d 11 't liul vv ii a i l.iclu to a re Siit to Judg Li - ica, wa;a -tauds for I auarchy iuste id of society, for demor- a lza.tioa lnsteai 01 oruer, lor m-i j islie instead uf law. The tunc e ncea enher n,ore :iifSi..nurivjs v.r nourf ai an. si lis rAOflOiS . .t. tx .-oUlte Ui a..ioiv:llOia .j -.t. i .uisl-e-4 'I -;.- I im. ...Odt wl Vis.Ott.nc .itu I. ii su. .ac- iiUii-O;! t c , et tt - ico' t, '-n-a i! just as auavjionrj m 1. a liniuieut ia .Cjaii.- TIih pills that act 'as a tonic, and uut as a drastic purse, are De Witt's Li ttle Early Risers. They cure Head ache. Constipation UdlousnvJS-j Jaun- ilce, etc Early Risers are small aid pasv to take and easy act. Sold y M.icKay Pharmacy. Chartered 1818 Old Tried Trut. National Life Insuraace Co., OF VERMONT. OPERATING IN 42 STATES. : -"-i - jr.",ffi'T-X.'-.CllO3l I O r.j poinul Givts Positive aeiiol 1 . . . t'. kin...... ftiuwnfnllv nfWfl DT v . ij CO0I woinen. I'rico 23c Drnggiats or by The remains cf Mrs. W. C. Parker, nee Miss Bulah Fordham, formerly of this city, who died yesterday at Spenc?r, of typhoid favor, arrived here this morning, and tiie funeral was held from St. Paul church this afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by Kev. W. Li, Cuninggim, and the interment made in Willow D.de cemetery. Sears the Signature vof : Kind Yen lia.o Always BoLiit i$1O0 Ueward, fglOi. The readers of this paper will ba pleased to learn that t'a jre is as ie ist one drealal di33ua ia lisaidaa has b6en able t j eare ta alt iii oSies and thai is Oaiirrla. tli'.l's Catarrh Oiire i3 t'aj oaiy p Jiicii carj njv? ka3?ra to tha aa j il ic t .a.-at;. U i tarrh b3ia aajaititaiiaai- d.aue, raiaires a oaiiioa-iijai'. trj ib aa in t. Hall's Oatarra Jara is tt'iaa iuoar nally, asiiajf dirajtly ai th3 jloo.i and m 130 as airf i-3-a3 j: tti3 sy itera, hard'a ijiuaiij Dai (.uiliii oa xf tha disaisa, aal s'.vt'a t'aa oa tient streajbia by ba.Uiaj up tiaa oon3titafcion aal asjujia. aiiafd ia doing it3 work. Tiie propriatorj haye so mi 3b. faith ia its - caritive powers, that t'a9y otiar oas rlaa dred Dollars for aay csa that it fails to care. iiii for list of testi monials. Addre33F. J. & C J., Toieio, O. Sold by all Drugristi, 75e. Take Hall's Family Piils for consliy.ation. What Mrs, J02 Person's REMEDY Does Por , Catarrh. If you suilar from Catarrh my ad Vice is to take Mrs. Joe Person's Kemedy and Wash. I was a severe sufferer from Catarrh of the head and ear. Tii discharge from the ear and noso was copious and very urfpleasant. 1 suffered that wTay for 6 years. 1 trad various treatments, Which did m j no good. Finally nij physician advice 1 me to try Mts.Jot Persou'a'Rem. d and Wash. I used 7 bottiej of the itemedy and used the "Wasa with a syringe for my nose and throat. It cured me. Scabs wou'd form in my nos, which were almosi unendurable, un til by constant and hard b'owing I would relieve myself. It was a fear ful affliction Toe cure was perfect, and I have never had a symptom of a return and my health is hue. - MISS MO L LIE MILLER. Cornelius, N. C, March, 10, 1905. Jamestown's Tercentennial. S.cretary Saaw lives in a small town iu Iowa, and when he appear- ea oeiore me ixouse eouiuaiues uu industrial arts and expositions he ex oresed the belief that tne tercenteu niai exp'isilion which Jamestown expects to hali next year "cannot expect more from the government than euoagh money to provide at tractive extensive docking facilities, and favorable opportunities to see the naval display." And yet millions were voted to Philadelphia, Caicago, Huff do and St. Louis when they held exposi tions, but where Jamestown pro pi s js to com mem rate an event that made the other expositions possioie it is to be allotted a small sum only James town proposes to celebrate the three huudredih anniversary ol the anival of permanent immi giants. It proposes to recall the real beginning of this country, three hundred years ago. Why then should the Shaw programme be applied to it when millions were freely voted to previous expositions? The uavies of the world will be as sembled next year in Hampton iioadi. Tne exp isition is to be dis iiiictiy naval and possibly in an in (.identai way military, ai:d this country cannot affjrd to let the Jauaestowa show be in any respect a display thai is not creditable to a great couutry. What is Illiteracy? Massachusetts has an issue that truly and deeply smacks of the soul and culture in that esteemed com monwealth. That issue arose over a statute of Ma;s ichusests forbidding the employment ol children between the agis of 14 and 16 in factories un less thjy can read and write. A controversy at once arose between the school authorities and the miii owners as to what constitutes the qualification o" reading within the meaning of the factory law. The school authorities say that reading without understanding is not the reading that the law contemplates. The mill owners say, on th3 other hand, that any reading will suffice whether it be intelligent or not. I a no other state would such an issue be rai-jed, much less debated from one end of it to the other, but Massachusetts f considers it a subject that cuts dcepiy, and the school authorities pr pose to carry a test case to the couits, for they are con fident no court will say that mere ability to read printed matter parrot fashion is sufficient. The legislators meant that a child should read ui derstandingly, and that if he or she doe not do that, illiteracy exists. It is, of course, difficult to put a limit to the new dffi-iition of illiter acy, because some things are stated in print that few or noue can read understandingiy, and the coart that accepts the theory of understanding will have to devise a line and diaw it with skill and defauiteness. The baseuall plaers are heie auii iaus are on the qui vive. tiever in tne way, cany, easy to latie, no irouoie lo pleasant auo aiding in resu'.tsare DevVin's Ijiitii iSarly Risers. Tuese famous li'ie pills are a certain guarantee j.gaiu.a headache, Dibousuess, lorpnl liv-.i ctud all of tne puis resuliiu ir,; t jonstiyatior. iiuey ionic ana -.u. aeu tue iivar - iii i. a : t Pnariuacy. No one is cutting much ice this year, not even the ice dealers. Bwara lau Signature Toe great American htn is .sui kin right up to tne weamer uureau. lAlay live lOO Years. iiie ehaui o .or living . iuu ceu- turv are ex elleut iu mecjae of Mrs Jennie Dui cau,ot Maynesviile, Me. now 70 y jurs old. Sue writes; "aiec, trie Bitters curea ma ol Cnrouic Dyspepsia of 20 years staadiu, and uiade me teel as well ana strong a a young triri." liiectrij Bitters cure StomacU and Liver diseases, Blojd disorders, tieneral Ueoilny and bod ily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at J. U. tlill Sb don drUiC store. Fric only 5oe. The magnates are j oioiug thd Ah biclub or els a are mifann to Palis 11a f tiiA Wjrld Vonders. how the otuer naif lives. Taosa who use Bajiilen's Arnica. Save neve wonder if it will cure Cuts, vVouadv Barns, Sores aud ail Ssm e upaoti ihiy know it win. Aic-i. vrrauu Sny 1130 i. Rayuoids St., Sprinjlield ill., Says: regaid it uaj uf toe aosolute necessities of n.j iseke.au iug.' Guaranteed by J. id. aiiu & Son di uggists. 20c. This talk ol an' ice I'-.miue is ioi alarming with suuintr so iar away. This Co. held Jan. 1, 1906 and Gained during past decade Asset, $34,519,09 3. Oi. Surplus, $3,821,751.51. Per cent Gain 1.84 Gain 1.55 xt-f m VIS AL Made & ft- of M&. 30 laTB. It Cti vp. j -:t: tli::r tost laxcltcacl. aiM Otf i f.oso Vitaiiij-, l2k.potcey. iifctly EmWalone ti'.-.v.sr,lV;nir.3 Hctpori'. vEtina Dleeasa. saf .x eXacto ot eeli-tbuaa cr eic "5t-i- .a lnaiscreuoi hici ucfltsoae :oretud?.l tfln.'?soT,5EiTige. 1 otcaly curee br BCartlDi! at tte seat ct alsease.bu 5 3 mat Ecrte tobto ana blootl boUder, brlas oBsa'' the p'.ak glow to p&le cfiseks sd iurlfis the 6r tf -eal!. Ii wrdf eff osmlV .cd CoaB jmpttOt. Insist oa bailee KEV I O. o tlior. It ctn be csrrlpd in vsrt pocket. Br asi; i.CO i)erpckwe. or lx iot 88.O0. isrltk p8t iv vryit.ten jrnsp. to ens or nits r moBey- Book mJ ac'tra free sdSres 1til El 1 1 t7"":" Insur. $145,480 904.00 Gain 1.09 Sells the Most Profit-Sharing:, Non-Foifei table Contracts of Life, Term, Endowment and Annuity Insurance. Its in vestments are limited to Municipal B.icds first lien mort gages of ample margin and loans to its policy holders, the "Na tional" is a purely Mutual Uo. and mikes its investments in the various States in whih it do3 business, having about $200,000 invested in North Carolina; $25,000 in Goldsboro bonds. Agents wanted, apply to H. M. Humphrey, Manager for Eastern North Carolina Goldsboro, N. C. 81- C!i;C4a? iFay'a Phsirro0T. :.i.. . ... .- ..... - . a A hasy Sladioiad for Busy People, tr igs Golden H-jaitli and Rsaewed V'goi A i-DPCiflc for Consfinftfion, InfliFOtion, IJve n.l Ividnoy Trout.les, eirnplps, Eoema, Impur )'oi. Baa Breath, Slupisii Bowels, Headach mil Backache. It's Ro"ky Mountain Tea In mb ."t fonn, 85 cents a box. Genuine made b;v IIobLiSTKB Druo Company, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW E0P E For Sale at Higgins Drag Co. DR J.N. JOHNSON DEKTIST. Office up stairs ia Borden Building near the Bank of Wayna. If you are a user of FERTILIZERS in any quantity for any Purpose You are not doing yourself jus tice until you talk with us and see what we can offer vou. -o- -o- -o Weil & Bros His Seveiity-Fifth Birtliday. Raleigh News & Observer March 10 Mr. V. II Crawford, Sr., was saventy-five years old on Saturday, end tha eveut was celebrated by a splendid dinner given at his home. At this there was a delightful re union of his sons and daughters, in the party being Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Crawford, Jr., Mrs. Luna Barber, Mr. and John E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloan, Mr. Charles E. Cruwf -rd, all cf Ksleigh, and Mr. R. E Crawiord, in charge of the iew Br ggs Hotel at Wilson. ! For suburn, teller and ail skin and scalp diseases. De Witt's Witaii Hazel iSalve has .o equal, it is a certain cure for iiin, bleeding-, itca mg and protruding pile-. it will draw the lire oui of a Ourn and heal witn out leaviu a scar. Boils, olu aort s, ca.rouncles, etc., are tjuiciiicy uureu uy tne use of tne genuine 1) VV'itt'a VVitch Hazel cialve. Accept no substitute as tnuy are olieu dan gerous and uncertain, bold by Mac Kay i'haranaacisl The American hen should remem ber that Easter is still thirty days away. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CUKES HEADACHES BreaKs up COLDS IN 6 TO i2 HOURS Trial Bottle 10c Ai Oniggistt Beware of daugerous immitations Has Stood the Test 25 Years. 6oldsboro Made BED EOOM SUITS Realizing that miny citizaas do nt kao v ho w larije and hauilsome a line of Bcvl flTai Salts ar.a latla ho a) wj have arranged a full dispUyof "HjjivM i Ij" f aiMitur- 0.1 our first floor and raspactEally invit3 th yiblic to iaiDJ!, si'm. If yo 1 do not need a uit now it will inraae your pfilj iQ our town if you coon in o il sea this grsa liaa of ch 1 n )3l s lits which is The prices AT COST o o o o Beautiful Hana-Painted China and Leather Goods Brought over fnvn Christmas. We have also HUYLER'S CHOICE C VNOY! Frsh and Bn f Perfumery nuitable for any lady, F.u itam K'rtis, P Sets. Manicure Sets, Shavi iir Cass. Toilet Set, II m l other articles too numerous to m antiun we simply caii to offer a suggestion. Remember, too, that we kfen ou han 1 at all tlnao., of Fresh Drugs, etc. We extend yo i a ho iry w'c ua i vite you to visit our store and make your t elections. Yours to f Higgins Drug i .r .rr r , Smuin-' a 1 i uany , i r irticles 'dl:. cllon - in- JUST A FEW -o -o Just a few of tha m my things w 1 are olerlng yoa. Kipper ed Herring, SplitT Herring, B uieless Harring, B a 4ess Ooittsh, Snredtied Oodash, Strin'ess Biiris, Siowdiko 7oru, Mtiab's Best Corn, Columbia River S ibno 1 Pin Money Pickl :s. Oraaua -of Whett, Pettij ihn3, Otm.il, Pare Mountain Back Wheat, Pure Maple Syrup, deal iir tu I (Jolye, Cream Flakes, Florida Fruit, fifty boxes Florida Changes. Olives! Olives! Yes they are going up but we have a coraer in them and aa we are always looking out f r yoar interest we are willing to let you in on the ground fliar. And Ladies if you want your Slusbaulsto come hom.3 early always keep on kval a few af oar L iFoavielle Cigars. Fonvielle Grocery Co Real Estate. Real Estate. Although I have sold a large part of the real estate I vertised, 1 have for sale for ad 250 acres land 175 " " 360 " " 43 " " 800 f " 37 " " 6 loaa flhill Tnin Von trnnor whai HJEIUO laoro itUU 13 SU.I UU aa 1 1 -'J'JU. -YX HU bU -itU L IfUll. you are taking. It is iron and quin- at waicn tnesa goals ar3 oa 3rel 13 especially a!;rr Active as they ne in a tas(ah far u. "o 1 have no treiarnt ( Lo D3r cant) ai la 1 to taeir first cost and the 'SV' ' Irj-p.frh a-iflAri ia a. xrartr ami.;l rna ft !A. S. Moyall & Borden Phono 1ft. MS The s?.ive that heals without a scar is De Witt's Witcn Hazel Salve. No remedy elfects sucn speedy relief, it draws ouliuiiainiaaatiou, sooth-ts, cools aud heals all cuts, burn and bruises. A sure cure lor Plies and skin diseases. Da Witt's is the only genuine Witch fclazel Salve. He ware of couterfeits, they are danger ous. fSold oy AlcKay Jfharuatvcy. Dowie has a new &tar. Beats The Music Cure "To keep the body in tune," writes' Mrs. Mary Drown, 20 Dafayette Place. Puugn keeps le, N. Y. "1 take Dr Kaug' New Due Fins. Tney are Hie must reliaoie an 1 ieaseiu laxative i havn touud." t.jr tne Stouaacn, Diver and Koels. Guaran teed by J. H. Hill JtSan drugisus. 25c. SAST CENTRE Phone 121. Li vary and Sale Stables Horses and Mules For Sale I Fine Driving Horses For Hire I I FEELING This Morning? TAKE See Our Window Display. Bears the Signature of iThe Kind You Have Always Bougtii 1 . A Gentle Laxative - p Appetizer . Jj m 11 wM Discovery ' ; ARTISTIC STERLING SILVER AND CUT GLASS. All new pieces, s ii i t a b 1 e for the Bride or Anniver sary. Baskets, Dishes, Bwls, Plates, and Vases. D. E. Smith A. J. Overman, Jr A. J. Overman J. H. Green near Genoa at Wilson Mills, N. 0. W. H. Edgerton, Greenleaf Georgetown 15 vacant lots at Georgetown Mr. Kit Holt's 2 brisk stores, Wess Oantre st, Mr. Gearga Southe land's lots and n ame an 1 lots on Eim st, It. H Uarr, house and lot on Daisy fct, Mitth aw WjolarJ's house at New town, Acme Plant, 2 vac int lot near Holiness church, several other hou esand lots and vacant lots far sile. Record 521 sales, $422,000 and not a bad title yet. Also Renter of Houses and Farms. ED. L. EDMUNDSON, Phones 680-896 REAL ESTATE HUSTLER. Office hours 12 to 2 L. D GIDDEN3, "'Watch Inspector, Southern Rail wav. Goldsboro Savings and Trust Go. -PAY8- Interest at Rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Interest paid every three montha. We are independent when saving a part of our earnings. We are sure to be rich if we continue the practice. Begin at once by opening an account with the Goldsboro Pavings and Trust Co. OlRECTORS: I. P. DOIVTCH, B.U. GRIKKIN, C. B. MILLEK, ' J. S. CRAWFORD, ED. BOJIUIHJN, L. WKIL. , - T. YKLVERON. W. FT. (X)RR. ivr T RMT W W. GEO. C. ROYA LL, GEO. A. NORWOOD. Keeptha little ont a healthy and . FJS'ni aJic . hV , " r-ou" Three little ruls we all shbud keep, ie require gentle, healing remedies. To mkP life hannv bright Hollister's Rocky Jtfount-.ua Tea will Sm?eTn the morSS? smile at noon For Stomach, Bow els, Liver and Kidneys fl.'OO per bottle, three for $3.50, six for $5.00. Pa'yne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 Cents. Payne's Medicated Soaj, lOc. All soldby. Goldsboro Drug Co,, "TV-. '- . r' ;. JUST A WORD Tct b ihouaekeepera in regard to our fancy groceries;. As to highest quality and lowest prices, we are heaiiqu.irtera. Our spci t!'ie.-3 are to-day: Canned Vegetables such as Toma toes, Asparagus, Oorn. Iu fact-, aaything in the Vegetable Line, ail of which are special ties to-day. Truly Yours, MM ..fib H U BIZZ.ELL S&SaJlv i' ' Walaut 9t West, o We Have Something o IN STORE FOR YOU. John B. Stetson's $5.00 Hat for only $4.00, and his $ 4.00 Hat for $3.50. All are the Spring styles of 1906. These are only two of the many bargains you will find in head wear by calling in at Crow & Walnut Street. Prichards. Haberdashers, 'f!
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