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LOCAL BRIEFS. i mwrr n r prospering, because thsy are not afraid to turn loose) a' few dollars. Let's fall in line and join the pro gressive procession. Yhy Dot adopt the suggestion of Mr. C. F. Herring, and get to work and build the court houpe and stop talking about il? Th Argus acknowledges with thanks an invitation to -attend the annual Masonic celebration of St. John Lodge. No 4, A. F. and A. M., of Kinston, which gives promise of being a largely attended and most enjoyable occasion. At this time the Corner stone of the Robert Bruce McDaniel Memorial Hoppital Char- itv annoy will hn laid. TCinstnn will IUIUUU YV 141 UD UUJlJUIlUun. 1IU'J mo " " "good old summer time" is ai hand. endeavor to give the visitors a royal I welcome, and are expecting st least Mr. lieniy a. .fine, 01 inepiumo- nve thousand visitors on tbat day. ing firm ofHotbsA Pike, wa9 severe-) All of the exercises will be open to ly burned about the hand and arm the public. while working on a- gasoline ongine at Nash Bros, printing office yester day afternoon. Items of Interest In and Around the City. The large black St. Bernard dog of Mr. N. O'Berry, died this morn ing ps result of being run over by a wagon. The Argus is more than gratified to note that Goldsboro is soon to have a -new and requisite equipment fr her .electric light plant. Ripe' plums and apples ar begin ning to come in to markets home grown, and soon the luscious water melon will be ubiquitous: Tru'y, the m FROM WALTER Chronicling of a Week's Events That Thriving Neigh ' borhood. in ARGUS BURBA WALTER, N, June 20, 1906 U 1 . c. V 106.) Little Miss AdaCoor is on a week's visit to relatives in the Pinbney sec tion. Miss Annie Belle Rose is visiting in your city this week, the guest of Miss Ludie Howell. Mr. and Mrs. George Prrry, of PriDceton, were visiting in our com- The recent rains were much heav-' munitv ln.t Sundav. ier ia the extreme eastern part of the j istAt than in this portion. A yentle- Mies Ophelia Coor returned hi me Our tax listers say that our peop'e man who left Aurora last Friday j Sunday from a week's visit to her sis are unusually slow in li-ting this j morning informs us that the rich I ter Mrs Milford Aycock. year, and that if present couuitions j swamp lands in tbat vicinity were! I serious'y overflowed. In most or trie ine grass is getting to be quit an . fields the tops of the potatoes were item in ur commuoity, ar.d if the nareiy visieie aoove me waier. aim continue a number of people will1 have to give an account for their neglect to Solicitor Jcnes. Some one broke into Ann e Croom's restaurant last night ard stole all the eatables in sight. The thlefk perfected an entrance by break ing i ut two window lights on the west side of the building. The North Carolina Division, Un ited Coufederate Veteraus, will go into camp on the State camp ground at Morehead City right after u e en campment of the North Carolina Na tional Guards, August 7th. The death of MissSallie Jernigan, a young lady 16 yesrs of go, oc curred at the home of her mother, in the nothern part of the city, last night, of pneumonie, and she was buried this afternoon. A small fire occurred at Mpbts, Royall & Borden's mattress factory this morning about 6 o'clock,but not much damage was done. '1 he fire was extinguished with a bucket of water before the fire department ar rived on the fcene. Drs. Miller and Ginn are having extensive repairs made to the inside Of their offices, which will add very much to the convenience and appear ance of same, and the better enable them to administer to the needs and comforts of their patrons. The Goldsboro tobacco market for the coining season is going to be "strictly in it," and farmers may be sure of the top of the mtket for whatever tobacco they consign to the floors of the sales warehouses of this city. Mr. N. D. Casteen, car inspector for the A. C. L. Railroad Co., at this Eoint, has been compelled to resign is position on account of injuries re ceived some time ago, by having hit flag run over while working under a car and rendered him unfit to do the work that is req-dred of him by the company. Messrs. Fussell Bros., the popular excursion managers of Rose Hill, will run the first excursion of the season, for white people only, from Mt. Olive to Wilmington, nextTues day, June 26th. We are requested to announce, for the benefit of Golds boro people who desire to take in the trip, that the excursion train will not leave Mt. Olive until after the arrival of the Shoofly from this city. It is a real pleasure to the Argus o note the daily presence on our streets again of Capt. A. B. Hollo well, and his hosts of friends are gratified to observe the continued improvement in h's general health and returning stiength. He is a can didate for the nomination for Cierk of the Superior Court before the com ing Democratic County CoventioD, and has, as the correspondence cl this paper from time to time shows- warm supporters throughout the county. The Argus deeply regrets to chronicle the death of Henrietta, the interesting little two-year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Pearc which occurred at their home on Slo cumb street yesterday at a few nun utes alter lz o'clock;, atter a ve-y short illness. The funeral was held from the home this morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. W. F. Fry, officiating, and the remains were laid to rest in Willow Dale cemetery. "Suffer little children and forbid them not to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom or Heaven." cetton and cornfields were almost entirely submerged for two da s or more, and around the entramei to many residence the wuter nto-id six to eighteen inches deep. Cotton ai d corn will make a partial crop, but it is thought, that potatoes are com pletely ruined. At a meeting of the Jr. Or.U r U. A. M., held Wednet-day night, six new members were admit, ed and 18 new applicant applied lor ire fiber ship. It was also decided by 8 u aaimoua vote to iureas" the fun eral bent fit find from $-'5 00 to $500.00. The lo 'ge ha just paid over to the widow of Mr. F. .M. Spence, $2o000 funeral benefit due her on ac count of the death of her husband This ordi r is in a flourishing condi tion, is adding new members every week, and is doing a grand and no ble work ,in this community in the way of Aineral and sick benefits tur nished to its members and in aiding the families of its me-nbers, who are in needy circumstances. rain continues, some have to turn out. one of us will Frstus Winn, 22 years of age, and ; a Doy oy tne name ot Jonn w u- prices to get it Killed, in liams, seven years of age, both col- i and aiso 0 et st i - j. A.i t i i .. i ... nr.. l ureu, were lusiautiy Kiueu at mt Mr. and Mrs. Milford Aycock, from near Pinkney, spent Sunday in our community with Mrs. Aycock's mother, Mrs. Lon Dail. Mrs. Herbert Howell and children went to your city on the Smithfield limited, on Saturday, where they were the gu sts of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady. A very heavy rain fell above here on S-mday afternoon, and around Princeton did much damage to crops, washing gullies through corn, and injuring (otton and tobacco consider ably by the accompanying hail. While the farmers are in the grass and paying goid prices for hands, and can't get them at that, to clean their cotton, nearly every day some farmer passes with baled hay pur chased in your city giving big his cotton, put READ AND PROFIT. Some Things the Public Should Know and Put Into Daily Practice. Editor Argus: I take pleasure in presenting to the readers of the Argus some extracts from a paper written by Dr. Arthur H, Fleming, of South Carolina, and published in last Sunday's issue of the Charlotte Observer, under the heading "Mouth, key to health." The subject is an important one, and the Doctor makes some practical isnd forcible points, won by of thought and study. He says, the health condition of the whole world, and most especially that of .the United States, demand that the masses be better educated to 4 a better knowledge of the care of their own bodies, especially to the condition and care of the mouth. There are many prominent society : belles and beaux in every ccmmn STONED BY CLOUDS. CHICKENS STRUCK DEAD, HOUSES RUN AWAY. Some -Hailstones That Fell at Greensboro as Large as lieu Eggs, Inestimable Dam age to Crops. Greensboro, N. C, June 18. A severe hail and rain storm in the city and west of here late this afternoon did great damage to poultry, fruit and crops. At Lindley's - nurseries half the glass in his immense green-houses was broken, and at Pomona cotton mill near by thousands of panes of glass were broken. In the city there was no wind, the hail stones drop nity whose outward attire is faultless 'PiuS Perpendicularly, broke but few The Wayne County Medical Asso ciation met in this city to-day, at 12 o-ciocKin tne city Mali, but no busi nees of special interest to the public was transacted. Dr. J. D. Roberts of Mt. Olive, President of the Aesocia tion, who was delegated at a previous meeting to prepare memorials on the lives and characters, of their deceas ed brathers in the profession, Drs. J. F. Miller, Thos. Hill, L. P. Aaron and W. H. Finlayson, read same be fore the Association, which were or dered published in the county pa pers, and which will appear in the argus next week. A quiet but beautiful home wed ding was so'emnized at the home of the bride's brother Mr. Jno. R. ,Wooten, at LaGrange, this morning. at 10 o'clock, the contracting parties oeing ivir. xtoDert Benson, of Con cord, and Miss Nancey E , daughter or iar, ueo. w. iiesr, Kev. 11. E. Tripp, officiating. The happy couple passed through this city to-day en route to Concord, where they will make their future home. The Argus received a pleasant can today irom Mr. Arthur L. Smith, architect of the B. F. Smith Fire Proof Conduction Co., of Washington, D. C. Mr. Smith had read in the columns of the Argus our adcacy of a new court hou-e for Goldsboro, and was here inter viewing Mr. C. F. HerriDg, Chair- man of the Board of County Com missioners. We were shown by Mr. Smith a photograph of a new and modern court house which his firm has just completed at Washington, N. C, and it is a thing of beauty. And there i no go ni reasrn why Goldsboro should not have a like wurt uuusr, lur uur popu'ai Kn Olive, late Siturday afternoon, by coming in contact with a telephone wire. The wire had been broken in some way and nacl fallen across an electric light wire and then to the ground, charged with 2,200 volts of electricity. It seems that the boy in walking along the streets stepped on th live wire and Winn ran to his as sistance, and both were hurled into ! eternity. Another party who went to the boy's assistance was also thrown several feet distant, but not eveely injured. The accident creat ed considerable excitement among the large crowd on the streets. Charlie Stroud, the wagoner, while on his way home last night, lost his way.jin the darkness, and tumbled down the deep embank ment on Slocumb street, and into the ditch, a distance of about 12 or 15 feet, Charlie, horse, wagon and all, and how he escaped serious injury or death is a miracle. His groans were heard by passers-by, who se cured help, and with a rope tied around Charlie's body, they finally succeeded in dragging him out from his perilous position, wedged in be tween his wagon wheels, after half an hour's hard work. He was right bad ly bruised but neither the horse or wagon were injured. Charlie went to Pikeville yesterday to carry a piano, and well you know the rest. The remains of the late Mrs, R. C. tseaman, wnose sudden ueatn at n r home in Durham was recorded iu yesterday a ternoou's Argus, were accompanied to this city tody bv her stricken husband and two chil dren, Miss Catherine and Master Sjuthgate, Mrs. Hunter, of Rox boro, a sister of Mr. Beaman, Mrs. F. M. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Leou Richard son, Messrs. Thos. J. Lamb, J. D. Pridgen, Si'tioon Bowling, Tho. M. Stephens, W. F. Ellis, J. E.Pegram, Jas. H. Soutligate, Prof Ptrgranii and Oen. J. S. Carr, all of Durham. rne remains were met nere ny a large delegation of sorrowing friends and borne to S. Paul JVI. iu. church, from which the funeral was held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. f v vj W CliV1 J j aitci ouijjy uu trise iiaa oaiea it. xnis W 11U SpCUU LUV1 9 lllXlw IU UlUOlilUg dust from their shoes than in brush ing their teeth. There are many women who daily spend imore time in using a beauty brush to make their complexions pleasing than they spend in cleansing their mouths to make their breath agreeable. The subject of mouth cleaning is one of which every mother should be ' -1 1 J 1IU r-f as iamuiar as sue i wnu mo an w face-washing, or dressing her chil dren's hair. Few people realize that the greater per cent of infants who die in infancy die from causes direct ly connected with the mouth. These conditions are, of course, the result of negligence, and want of proper care, which may be said to be due to absolute ignorance on the part of mothers. Facts on this line are sfartli' g when considered in their proper light, and it is the duty of every per son to do all they cau for themselves and what they can for othe- s along this line. The thing that is need in our pub lic echools is more athletic training and more knowledge of the f unctions and caie of the human body. Begin with the child and make it know and feel that a sound boly is neces sary to develop a sound mind. De velop the body and mind equally, and not one to the hurt of the other. The education requisite for health of miad and body should bgin at home and parents should be equal to the task. Health is what we make it, and for the benefit of those who are to come alter us. we should make it all we en. This line of thought is not too ad vanced for every one to see that mlnliira Vk..4 . ........ . . 1 . . lSvl.4 ... . 1 . city was broken. Half grown chick ens were killed and there were many runaways of teams caught out in the pelting storm. The hail-stormes here were the largest ever actually seen, ranging in size from a goose egg to a hen egg. Some weighed five ounces, and a stone measured by the pastor of the Methodist church, Rev. Dr. Det- wilder, was nine inches in circumference. The hail was followed by heavy rain, and the damage to wheat, fruit and gardens is incalculacle. The streets are strown with cut-off limbs twigs and leaves from trees. is killing the grass at both ends, in stead of burning the candle, or per haps d -ing both. We were glad to meet, to-day, Messrs Albert, and John T. Kenne dy, of Orangeburg, S. C, who were up here on a visit to their grand father Col. J. T. Kennedy, and un cles, Dr. J. B. and Mr. R. L. Ken nedy. They are the son3 of Mr. Silas Kennedy, who is pleasantly re membered by his host of friends in this section, all of whom are glad to know of his deserved success in the Palmetto State, where he has made his home for many years. We see, too, that eggs are being fixed, even after there was teo many rings around their horns to indicate what we first need is health, and youthful aire. This reminds us of I that, the schools need men that are sign we saw di"Dlaved bv a morph.lenninned to teach the need. The w V " I X MTt ant of your city, which read "Fresh I time will come when the health in Eggs." We innocently enquired if I sir uctor will be one ot the regular he sold any other kind, or if there I members of the corns of all institu The cbuniy convict force were giv en an old-fashioned country barbecue dinner in the beautiful oak grove. near the residence of Mr. John Sher- rard, to-day at 12 o'clock, by the neigbb irs of that setfi n, which was quite an elaborate affair and greatly eu joyed and hig hly appreciated by the participants. The convicts have been at work in this section for th-i past two or three weeks, and they have done some very nice and effective work. The roads have all been put in splendid condition, and the peo ple of that neighborhood are simoly delighted with their surroundi nir. and it was in token of their apprecia tion 01 tne splendid work done, that they banded and prepared royl feast. themselves together for the workmen a was any demand for stale ones. The look he gave us was amusing, but the sign was removed. The surest way to get fresh ones, is to give a contract to have them laid while you wait. The recent investigations of the packing houses is calculated to pro duce a feeling of decided nausea, if not emesis, when the thought of corned beef, potted ham etc., comes to mind, and about the only consola tion one can get, who has indulged in these luxuries(?) is the fact, that, "what won't noison. will fatfan To the farmer, the result will be beneficial, while he represents a small per cent, of the consumers of canned goods, it will necessarily cause more demand, and better prices for product of the farm. tions of learning, as the fact is made evident that we must build the body to harbor the mind." CHEAP RATES. $250,000 FOB Y. HOME. M. C. A. Millionaire Merchant of New York, Will Make Splendid Gilt to Association. Norfolk, Va., June 18. Official an nouncement was made here today that a millionaire merchant of New York has agreed to give over $250,- 0 0 for the erection of a handsome hoine for the Norfolk , Naval Young JVif n's Christian Association which w-is established here through the iiil rest taken in such soldier and sai or work by Miss Helen Gould, who has aided the work and practi ce iiy maintained it since it was be- guu several years ago. The name ol the New Yorker who haq made the gift is being withheld for the time being. As the result of the presence here of several battleships there are now at the Norfolk navy yard over 4,000 sailors and marines. Ordinarily there are from 2,500 to 3,000 men at this statkn. TOSUCCED HARKINS. A Cheap and Convenient Method of Traveling. The Atlantic and North Carolina lia a affiant! va .Tun n Inf. 1906, placed on sale at its prinolpal had been stricken by a stroke of para- ticket offices, Interchangeable Mil- Communicated. Editor Argus: Will you kindly Coast Line Steamboat Company eage Tickets, good for transportation for one thousand miles, at rate of $25.00 each. These tickets are good for transportation over the follow' inar. comprising: about 15,000 miles of railway and steamship lines: Atlanta & West Point R R Atlantic & Birmingham Ry Atlantic & North Carolina R R Baltimore Steam Packet Co Charleston & Western Carolina Ry Chesapeak Steamship Company lysis. FROM give space in your columns for a protest? For several days past the lower end of John street to be particular, that portion of it between Elm and Pine streets has been closed. Why, for what purpose, at whose sugges tion, or by what authority, some people team to care precious little. Any one with half the intelligence usuaily accredited a goose should be able to figure it out. Presumably th?re is serious illness in the barricaded block, and to in sure quiet the attending- nhvsioian A serious accident occurred on the i hns nrohahlw ariviaH th.t ,om v -14. T : I J-U ;i. , i. I ' WD VA'OPt uiuc lunu near tins city late yesterday afternoon. A force of ex tra workmen, all colored, who had been doing service near the railroad bridge, about two miles from the ex luded from that portion of the street, and the city authorities doubt less placed, or permitted others to ulace obstructions a t TCI in nnri Pinn ' I f TT.lklllI1 I M. . Ill I. .A 4 1 men, who was riding back warls. was thrown from the car and fell across the rails, the car pausing: over his body This capsiz d the ear, which of vehicular traffi j between those points. Now the writer has several times i HAQIl IhpttO hitrrin jilaa ilali'KAi..l.. was turned over and r..ll d down the I" , , 7 V , 'B- embankme t, and the whole crew , lBU auu """"'""'"y aened one were thrown vn lpntlv to the ground. lman on Jionaay aoout 1 o'clock, Five of the men wen s ertlv injur stopping his team and surveying: the ed in th mixup, one of them ser- Hfrnnr from Pino tn wim uiiro vnic wou vu Ilia , , l h k I H.tetfv iVTriimr. hriMmtial nn rhokiuutflir! -f - -. r. XI V last nijjnt ior treatment, we wrre unable to find out the names ot the parties, but it is said tbat the one first run over is in a critieal condition. Sued For $50,000. Green -.boro. X. f.. June 18h. Mrs Eliza oeth Sjllar has filed suit in the I Guilford Suprrior court again-1 the' g 1 Southern Railway Company of $50,-' of hr husomd is 'he ! I about the same as Washington we have before paid we have th 0f)0 for ho l"'ith most beautifi.l plot on which toero, t i y. y Sellar-" "'h i a handsome court house building- to- be found in North Carolina, and the i wreck ol lra,ta ,N' present building is a disgrace j . of ( een-bor i, i.'Sl Waynecounty. The new buildiug j Brooks rrprei-is ut wasmngion cost ou,uuu, l.ut wt j tli a t i could build one for eoiretliing like! $3 ,000or $40,000 that would o our! lOI T.-.D PLANTS I low k business. Let's wake up am! doj bir upply of Begonias n. (j r somethiug; we've been sleeping long iuoim ll varieties f-.r sd V i . . enough, other towns are growing and Mis. J. J Robinson, 300 J lni St. S' a iii..- v.- l l-bruir -. a L. I -e A .niitY in his horse and driv ing around one end of the obstruc tion across the sidewalk. Such people should ,be severely punished either financially or physi cally physical chastisement prefer red. Strrn m- awes lone will avail with such people. It is a disgraie. Yours for nyuipathy. Indignant. DE.B.F. ARKDfGTON Specialist. Practice wntnied to treatment of d- eased r:i Especially Pyor i ut; Aiviinr's or Riggs Duease, :-.;il. Mosv -Morally spoken of . - ;- u-vy. O sii.- on same floor in r ji f s r J N. J A lison's office. Columbia Newberry & Laurens RR Florida Western Shore Ry Frisco System (Lines East of Mem phis) Georgia R R Independent Line Steamers Louisville & Nashville R R Louisville, Henderson & St Lou?s Ry Macon, Dublin & Savannah R R Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry Norfolk & Southern R R, Steamer and Electric Lines. Northwestern R R of South Caro lina Richmond, Fredericksburg & Po- tamac R R Savannah & Statesboro Ry Seaboard Air Line Ry Washington Southern Ry, Western & Atlantic R R Western Railway of Alabama. Interchangeable Mileage Tickets issued by the above named lines will be accepted for transportation over the A & N C R R These tickets present a cheap and convenient method of travelling to the public. H. C. Hudgins, General Passenger Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. HEAD TO FOOT With Crusted Scaly Eczema When One Month Old Could Brush Scales Off Body Young Lady is Now 17 Years Old and Skin is Without a Scar Cured By CUTICURA REMEDIES AT EXPENSE OF $4.50 Solicitor Jones. Raleigh News & Observer. At the Judicial Convention in Lil lington yesterday the delegates unanimously nominated Hon. Armis tead Jones, of Wake, for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial district There was no other candidate and the speeches in commendation of Mr. Jones were warm and laudatory. The .nom! nation coming to Mr. Jones in this manner must be most gratifying lo him. He has long been a prominent lawyer in Raleigh and a Democratic leader of influence. His most conspicuous service was rendered the party as county chair man in 1898 during the -memorable campaign that redeemed the state from Fusion rule. Mr. Jones worked early and late, In planned wisely and executed the plans with succes. He also eerved successfully as chair man in 1900 and in 1902 In 1901 he was appointed Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial district by Governor Aycock to succeed Hon. Edward W. Pou, who bad been elected to Congres?. In 1902 he was unanimously renom inated and reelected. The renomina tion this year means another four years term as solicitor of this district. Mr. Jones is a lawyer of ability and his unanimous vote shows that he has favorable impressed the people of the district. UACKETT THE MAN. He Is Nominated to Oppose Hlackburn. Statesville, N. C, June 12. No one can doubt the significance of the enthusiasm that pervaded the Demo cratic convention ot the Eighth Con gressional district here today when Hon. R. N. Hackett, of Wilkes, was unanimously nominated for Congress to oppose Spencer Blackburn, of Guil ford. There was- not a discordant note the followers of other candi dates vied with Hackett's friends in lifting to the rafters the volume of cheers that almost shook the build ing, and among them were members who two years ago spent time and money in support of the man who has brought naught but disaster and ruin upon those who stuck to him in that wild convention in Wilkesboro that has become a part of profane" history. Notwithstan l?ng there wasnocon- test mere was a good crowd, every county being represented, there be ing at least forty faithful friends from the seat of Wilkes who had come to see the fulfillment of the efforts of the past two years to nomi nate her favorite eon. President Noninates Statesville Man For Collector of Internal Revenue. Washington, D. C, June 18. George H. Brown, of Statesville, was today nominated by the president to the office of coHec'or of internal re venue in the west. He will succeed Collector Harkins, resigned. representative Webb was called to Birmingham, Ala., tonight by a telegram announcing that his father Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneeriuiness socn isy frH disappear when the kid- '& rieys are out of order ft- " or diseased. Kidney iroublij has if l that It i3 not uncommon ! for a child to be born .if attuctc v.itn weak kid- V ST .MM J. Dili (.1 urine scalds th' reaches an age control the pas: bed-wetting, depend ncy-. If tNj child urin aies too often, if tht nesh or if, when the chil vhen it cnould be able to atre, it is vet afflicted v.'ifh upon it. the caus of Cf the treatm?n l his unplsa ari he difficulty is kidney trouble, r.nd the step snouid be towards these important orrans. trouDJe 13 due to a a;r.easet' cct.dition of the kidneys and Madder and not to a habit as most people suppose Women as well as men are made mis erable with kicney and bladder trouble, and both need tha sarno rrcat re:nedv ine mud and the immediate p.ffprt nf Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes' Yon maw Kov. i laaSTVWIli iree, also pampniei tell- Home ot Swamp-Root. mg all about it including many of th thousands of testimonial letters receive. from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Be Co., Biighamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this pater. Don t maxe any mistake, but remembei the name, S-vamp-Root, . Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Koot. a id the address, Binghamfcia si- r on eerv oottie The Dental High Point, N. C fcsubsrry V ll'- Altai's now. liuy a (jo Cart V addbil Fur. (Jo, Society. Tims 1Q rriKr. , w nun j j i State Dental Examining Board met here at 10 o'clock tonight. Follow ing members present: Drs. V. J3. Turner, Raleigh; C. A. Bland, Char lotte; S. P. Hilliard, Rocky Mount; R. H. Jones, Winston; and E. J. Gucken,Roxboro. There are twenty- seven applicants for license. The State Society convenes on Wednes day morning and promises to be the most largely attended in its history WAJNTJiiJJ Jfositon by youner iron i. Andrews & I tady stenograner. Aaoress "is", care Argus. 11 7I T . m v wnen j. was one montn old i was taken with eczema. After being under the treatment of two doctors for one month and no improvement, my mother was advised by a druggist k wy iuiicura boap soul Ointment. 1 was one crust of sores from head to foot. My mother could brush the scales off my body; and mv fineer and toe naila fell. - After usiner six cakes of Cuticura Soap and about as much Cuticura Oint ment 1 was completely cured. I am now seventeen years old and my skin has not a scar. I am still finding wonders in Cuti cura; after washing a fever blister two days it was completely gone." Your Cuticura friend, Miss Eola Glasscock. Oct. 27, 1905. Marksville, La. The attention of parents is called to the fact that the Cuticura Remedies were used on a one month old baby with complete success, proving what we nave always claimed that these great curatives are so pure, so sweet, and so delicately medicated that they may be usea on tne youngest lniants. CUTICURA REMEDIES Are the Best for Skin and Blood "About three years ago mv face be gan to get rougn witn acne and kept getting worse. A year ago I read in a paper Tf the Cuticura Remedies for the skin and blood. 1 sent for them at once. 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