ROOSEVELT AT PROVINCETOWN. The President Will Be Wel comed by Gov. Guild and the Local Committee. The Cornerstone Will be Laicl Tomorrow for a Monu ment to Commemorate the Landing of the Pilgrims. (Special to the Argus,) Provincetown, Mass., Aug. 19. The cornerstone will be laid here tomorrow for a monument to commemorate the - landing ot the Pilgrims, and Province town is putting on her best bib and tucker in anticipation of the occasion. It is expected to be one of the most memorable celebrations Cape Cod has ever seen. President Roosevelt will be here, together with Governor Guild and other notables. Many ships of the Xorth Atlantic squadron have already dropped into the harbor ready to do their share in making the celebration one long to be remembered. The presidential yacht Mayflower will drop anchor about ten o'clock to morrow morning inside Long point, where the original Mayflower is sup posed to have landed the Pilgrim fa thers 287 years ago The President will be welcomed by Governor Guild and the local committee. After land ing the visitors will be escorted to the top of Town Hill, where the ceremo nies of the day will take place. The Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons will be in charge of the exercises. In addition to President Roosevelt the speakers will include Ambassador Bryce, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and Congressman Lovering. After the cornerstone laying there will be a ban quet and literary exercises in the Town Hall. SUPERIOR COURT. Convened For a Two Weeks' Term This Morning: Judge Long Presiding. Superior Court convened in this city Monday morning for a two weeks term with Judge Long presiding and Solici tor Jones at his post. The criminal docket is heavy, there being several cases for the grand jury to pass upon that may result in capital trials. The following constitute the Grand negay, foreman, D 0 Grantham, A S . Eaks, J S Edwards, F E Sauls, Herbert Andrews, S J Martin, D H Overman, x x uavis, j w Aiiteneii, Jesse Crocker, N F Price. J D Smith. N S Wolf. Unlit. Creech, B R Edgerton, Geo. Rose and! JRP Thompson, (colored). JUDGE LAK AGAIN. He Is Still Afrer Offending Corporations. The Standard Oil Trust and Allied Rail roads In Graft Are Marked For Retributive Justice By This Intrepid Jurist. Special to The Argus.. Chicago, Aug. 14. Judge Landis, who recently imposed that big fine on the Standard Oil trust for rebating with railroads, the principal one of which is the Chicago & Alton Railway, is expected to arrive in Chicago this afternoon, and it is expected that his coming means trouble for this road. Judge Landis has already officially announced that the Chicago & Alton is not immune from punishment for its part in the recently exposed rebating practices, and it is presumed and al most certain that his coming here means trouble for the Chicago & Al ton. . . , THE STRATEGY BOARD. 1 Telegraphers' Union Moving To Put Western Union and Postal Out of Business. (By special wire to The Argus.) Raleigh, Aug. 19. Daniel L. Russell, head ot the Telegraphers' Strategy Board, with counsel, is today applying to the attorney-general of New York to bring suit to annul the charters of both the big telegraph companies. A hard fight will be made to put them out of business, because of the policy they are pursuing. It is alleged that they accept messages on their blanks, to be sent out by wire, and then mail them, or express them, on those blanks. The strikers, tomorrow, will begin the publication of anew daily paper, "Fair Play", in New York. They say the American and Journal are the only papers that now give them a square deal. International zoologi cal congress. i - (Special to the Argus.) Boston, Mass., Aug. 19 Boston wel comed several hundred of the most noted scientists of the world today at the opening of the Seventh Interna tional Zoological Congress. The con gress will be in session four days. The formal opening took place in Jordan hall this afternoon, with Prof. Alex ander igassiz.of Harvard, presiding. In conjunction with the zoological congress meetings are being held by the Entomological Society of America and the American Microscopical So ciety. After the zoological congress has concluded its sessions in this city the foreign delegates will make a tour of a large section of the United States and Canada, visiting the museums and scientific institutions ot New York, Philadelphia, "Washington and other cities. ASSAULTED IN ASHEVILLE. Young Man and Young Woman Brutally Beaten. (By Special Wire to the Argus.) Asheville, N. C, Aug. 19. Charlie Sullivan, a well knbwn young man here, who was rauderously assaulted last night by an unknown man. is rest ing well today in the hospital. In company with Miss Elkin Sulli van was sitting on the. roadside Sun day evening, after a mountain stroll, wiien he was suddenly attacked by a negro and his - skull fractured by a blow irom a rock. Miss Elkin was also struck with a stick and badly choked. Her screams attracted the people and the negro fled, . Murder in Wilson. Wilson, N. C, Aug. 19 Walter Jonson shot and killed Nora Marbey here today. Johnson was promptly captured and jailed. Both negroes. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. i ii w in rwi III II It. -M IV-1 1 rrTR &A .WOOD'S SEEDS. Best qualities obtainable. Winter or Hairy Vetch makes not only one of the largest- yielding and best winter feed and foraged crops you can grow, but is also one of the best of soil-improvers, "adding more nitrogen to the soil than any other winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat alogue gives full information about this valuable crop: also about all other Farm 6 Garden Seeds n T-i 1. 1 I J 1 ior x an planting, wauuugne r mailed free on reauest. Write YHF ' Passing Shadow Women's troubles throw a cloud over their lives, which neglect may cause to become permanent Make yours Into a passing shadow by taking a medicine that acts directly on your womanly organs, the dis order of which has caused your womanly troubles. The right remedy for you, when you have headachoj backache, nervous spells, dragging pains, irregular functions etc, is Win off CaMni Mrs. R. H. Lawson, of Sprott, Ala,, writes: I suffered with female troubles for 12 yearsf tried 4 doctors; they did no good, so I took Wine of CarduL I have taken 18 bottlesfeel greatly relieved and am better than In 20 years." Sold by all reliable druggists, in $1.00 bottles. Try it. WDITP IIC A I FTTPD WrIte toy f(- free copy of valuable illustrated Book for Women. If yon need Medical 1 1 Illl L UJ t LLl 1 L.K. Advice, describe your symptoms, stating age, and reply will be sent Jin plain! sealed envelope. Address: Ladies Advisory DepU. The Chattanooga, Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. 583C A USURPER RIGHT. Piatt Refuses to Call Meeting of Di rectors of Express Company. (Special to the Akgus.) NewTork, Aug.21.Sen. Thomas C. Pratt, president of the United States Express Company, refuses to call a meeting of the directors, who want to remove him from the presidency. HOLT A CANDIDATE. A Professor Turns Political Candi date. x (Special to The Argus.) Raleigh, Aug. 21. A telegram from Greensbore this afternoon states that Prof. J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge, formally anrfounced his candidacy for congress today to succeed "Governor" W: W. Kitchin. "THIS tfAY IN HISTORY." August 21. 1553 John Dudley, Duke of North umberland, beheaded in the tower. 1763 Richard Ward, colonial gov ernor of Rhode Island, died. Born Aug. 23, 1689. 1808 British and Spanish forces de feated the French at battle of Vimiera. 1809 French defeated the Spanish at battle of Almonacid. 1854 Frank A. Muncey, publisher, born. 1902 Steamship Cedric, largest built up to that time, launched at Belfast. 1903 Russian squadron withdrawn from Turkish waters. NORFOLK SOU I HERN Opening of New Line Between Washington and New Bern, N.C. On and after June 3rd, 1907, freight will be received and forwarded, all rail, to the following points: Chocowinity, Bragaw, Vanceboro, Askin, Neuse Junction, New Bern. Freight for stations on Beaufort Di vision will also be forwarded via this route instead of Belhaven and steam ers as heretofore. This loading will avoid transfer at Belhaven and New Bern. R. E. L. Traffic Bunch, Manager. M. TV. Gen. Maguire, Supt. for it. T. 17, WOOD & sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. i There Is a. disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart I failure or apoplexy i are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the Kidneys themselves break down and waste way cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result iron". a derangement of the kidneys and a curs la obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling bad'.y you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scali ng pain in passing it. ana overcomes mat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to eo often during the day, and to get up ma'ay times during the night. The mild and, the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sou. by all druggists n fifty-cent and one-dollat sized bottles. You may nave a sample bottle of ihis wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both Home of Swamp-Boot. ent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co Smghamton, N. Y. When writing mention nsading this generous offer in this paper. Don t make any mistake, but rememoa Xi9 name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham too, on svertr botua- Shows this? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. We. the nndersignea. have known F. J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made-by his firm. Walding, kiunajs & Marvin, v holesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catrrrh Cure is taken internally, acting: directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent tree. Jfrice 7oc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggrists. Take Hail's J? amuy .puis tor constipation. Alwavs drive to the Farmer' "Ware house for highest prices and courteous treatment, Goldsboro, N. C. " v Draper and Russell. Props E. C. Gen, Hudgins, Frt. Agent. I FREE 2 - FREE 2! t A "Harmony" High-grade $25.00 Talking and Singing 1 We have now on exhi bition at our store and ready for delivery 'this wonderful Machine.' rlt is the finest tonedJTalk ing andTSinging TVIach ine in existence. REMEMBER WE GIVE THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE TOJYOU F R E E AS A HOME ENTERTAINER THE HARMONY TALKING MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL It will ireproduce singing, talking, laughing, whistling, band and orchestra, and all other music absolutely perfect and natural. The full, round, swelling and soulful tones of the Harmony Talking Machine have made it the most popular instrument of its kind in the world. With The Harmony Talking Machine you can have grand opera, Comic opera and drama right in yourown home and just as it is actually sung and played in the theatres of the large cities. You can re produce all the popular songs and ballads, as well as band and orchestra music, and enjoy minstrel shows and funny stories if you own a Harmony Talking Machine. You can have all the dance music you want without the necessity and expense of hiring an orchestra or band, for with the Harmony Talking Machine you can play an y piece danee music that was ever comnosed, including all waltzes, twosteps, polkas, quadrills. etc. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THESE GRAPH0PH0NES will in no-wise affect our prices in any department. In all goods you buy here we shall persist in giving you the best and the most that your money can buy anywhere. We ex tend to you a special invitation to call at our store and hear some of the beautiful pieces played and to inspect these home entertaining Singing and Talking Machines for yourself. Our proposition which enables you to se cure one of these graphophones is the greatest offer ever made by any merchant. Call at Once And Take Ad vantage of our Magnificent Offer. LAMB-STANTON COMPANY, GOLDSBORO, NORTH I CAROLINA. General Hardware Dealers and Harness Manufacturers : TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments. Collegiate. Graduate, Engineering and Law. , Large library facilities. "Well equipped laboratories in all depart ments of science. Gymnasium fur nished with best apparatus. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young Men wishing to study . Law should investigate Su perior Advantages offered by the Department or Law In Trinity College : : : : : For catalogue and further informa tion, address, D. W. MWSUM, Kegistrar, 18jun8w DURHAM, N. O After 18 Years Experience! I offer my services as a practical plumber. Re pairing Stoves and roofs a specialty. - E. M. Denning, Phone No. 684. ZE OFFER THIS $5.00 ROCKER iFORi SUBSCRI PT I ONS An Ornament Comfort in Home. and a Any The recent contest for increasing the circulation of the Argus was simply the beginning. We desire the Argus either through its Daily or its Weekly edition to go regularly into every home throughout the wide trading territory of Goldsboro, and in order to encourage those who have the time to spare to can vass their immediate neighborhoods for subscribers, wev offer the above beautiful $5.00 chair just as represented free for every ten new . yearly paid-up sub scriptions to the weekly Argus, or every two new paid-up yearly subscriptions to the Daily Argus, or any combination of new cash subscriptions aggregating ten dollars. -:- -:- -:- Write names and postoffice addresses plainly, and make your remittances hv r.W.k. Postoffice monev order or registered letter. Address all communica tions to. -:- v - .-'""35 TD-flEE GOLOSBOIRO ARGUS, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 01 10 Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom- -orVh. Tormd Liver and c w:ntTlpaKr- Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches It is guaranteed FOR SALE BY pALACEJDRUG STOKE,