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O0LDSBORO, N. O.. Sept. 24, 1968.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET.
For President W. J. Bryan, of Ne
braska. For Vice President Jno. W. Kern,
"of Indiana.
DEMOCETIC STATE TICKET.
PwGoTernor W. W.Kitchin.
For Lieut. Governor W. C. Newland
Secretary ol State J. Bryan Grimes.
-Auditor Dr. Benjamin F. Dixon.
Treasurer B. R. Lacy.
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tions -J. Y. Joyner.
Attorney General T. W. Bicket.
For Commissioner jof Agriculture
W. A. Graham.
For Commissioner Jiof Labor and
Printing M. L. Shipman.
For Corporation Commissioner B
1 Ay cock.
For Insurance Comissioner J. R
"Teung.J
REVISISICH IY STANDPATTERS.
re-
JUST SIX WEEKS OFF.
In six weeks the presidential cam
-paign will bo closed, at any rate prac-
"tically decided. The campaign has
not been noisy or heated and probably
will net be, and yet all expert observ-
rs sar the votoon the first Tuesday
after the first Monday in November
will be the largest ever cast in this
-country.
In 1896 the total vote was 13,923,102.
In 1900 it totalled 13,961,567. but in
1904 it tell back to 13,528,979. The
slump of 1904 is generally regarded as
Democratic slump. This year there
will be no slump in either of the large
parties and tho small parties areun
usually numerous and active. The ex
perts, therefore, say the total vote this
year will exceed 14,000,v00. Think of
any army of men 14,000,00tjstrong go
tag to toe pons, liut some womem are
included in the great aggregate, for
th women vote in Colorado, Utah,
"Wyoming and Idaho, and they march
-side by side with their brothers to the
spoils.
If a jury ot 14,000,000 ol Americans
sis not to bo trusted, pray what can bo
'in this country? It is a huge refsren
"dum, and a very inspiring one, and a
Tory conclusive one, too, for a period
of four years.
FEELING OF TREPIIATI8N.
The Republican majority in the pres
ent House of Representatives was cut
down to 57. It has stood in tho last
Congress at just about 10. To gain
oixeotive control of the Mouse of tho
8ixty-f rst Congress it will be neces
jwry to earry about 35 northern die
's irit&K now represented by Republicans
" Thiraeems a big task, but in a ehaotic
campaign like the present one almost
: anything is possible.
Tnere are just 34 distriets In the
i northern states, now represented by
kepublican, every on of which re
ceived pluralities below 2000. Fifteen
-of the 34 representatives in qatstkro
received pluralities of less that 1V0P.
A change of 34,000 votes-in the 34 dis
tricts would change the control of tho
Bouse of Representatives.
It is possible, and tho two chngress
"lenal committees are hard at work, the
-one to bring it about, and the other o
prevent it. There is a feeling of trepid
ation over the situation in Reyubliean
circles, and probably a corresponding
squeezing ef tariff beneficiaries to meet
it. A majority of the close distriets
re in the mid-west, and a large Bry
n vote in that seetion would almost
inevitably mean a Democratic House
TO IMPROVE FABM LIFE.
"The unofficial commission appointed
ly President Roosevelt to devise
methods of making country or farm
-life more attractive has been organ
ized. No farmer was invited to a seat
in the commission, but several pro
fessional friends of the farmers were,
-and no doubt they will do their best.
-'Nearly all tho members of the com
mission from Chairman Bailey to th
last man named on it are handy with
- their pens, and tbev have and doubt
less will continue to write interesting
ly on rural life in the United States.
The commission has but a short
'time to work in it it is to devise meth
ods to lay before the present Congress.
It has therefore decided to consider
v the subject under tho sub-divisions ot
land supply, labor supply, communi
cation, education and organization.
Tho sub-committee on communication
is expected to consider social life and
amusements on the farm, with a view
of retaining on them young people.
Tho snb-committee on organization
will study among, other things tho
. manner of morketing farm products.
Tho commission has a largo nolo,
- and if it can find moans for lessening
tho drift ! 1 boys and girls from tho
farms to tho cities it will have served
f thm country -well. It will indeed prove
te be am uplift commission en a large
'soale"w-nere'eBe one -is greatly needed.
If revision be left to Speaker Cannon,
Sereno E. Payne and John Dalzell it is
plain that Dingleyism even will be
outdone. This was was" made plain
by Mr. Payne when he was renominat
ed for Congress. The scheme of stand
pat revision is, briefly, this: Tho
eountry Is to be givena maximum and
minimum tariff ostensibly to punish
Germany and perhaps France, but
really as a cover for further spoliation
athomo of the many by tho few. Tho
standpatters will endeavor as nearly as
decency and politics will permit to
make the present Dingley duties the
country's minimum rates, and then a
scheme of maximum rates will bo add
ed. All the standpatters agree with
Mr. Tait that some duties should be
raised while "others might" bo
Auced.
The consumer will not be considered
if the next House is handed over to tho
control of the Cannon-Pavne-Dalzell
crowd. Wo have no need at all of a
maximum and minimum tariff. "We
ean today negotiate reciprocity treaties
with both Germany and France, but
the standpatters will not permit such
treaties to even come up in the Senate.
They squelch them before they come
te a vote. Mr. Payne did not tell us
how his pet maximum and minimum
tariff is to be applied, but he did tell us
that the proposition to put goods made
by trusts and monopolies on the free
list must be voted down. He did not
say the campaign subscribers demand
ed that much for their money. He left
that to inference, simply because he
could not otherwise explain it away.
SIGNS IN THE'IUSINESSJORLD.
An optimistie spirit is abroad in the
land. A thousand men have been put
to work in Philadelphia to complete
the $6,000,000 additions to the Wana-
maker store. The firm does not need
tho additions at present, but it sees bet
ter times ahead and it is crettinir it.
building ready for them. Mr Harri
man in a similar spirit is building rail
roads regardless of present conditions.
Tho minds of business arentieipating
along period of prosperity and this of
useir will go a longways towards in
augurating a business revival.
The crops should do tho rest immedi
ately after the November election. All
the erops will then be ascertained. At
present tne corn crop is exposed to
frost. A yield of 2,595,592,000 bushels
is now hoped for, or something bettor
than the crop of last year An absence
of frosts ill the closina two weeks of
this month will fill tho corn cribs and
warehouses with America's greatest
cereal crop. All of tho orops arc fully
up te ten-year averages, all arc "good"
erops. In market values Jt is co need
ed that the crops of the vear will ha
considerably above the average.
These crops will fill; the farmers'
pockets and the ears of thejrailroads.
It Is idle to say that the farmers and
tho railroads can bo benefited without
benefiting general trade, especially
when business men are full of confi
dence and optimistic anticipation.
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A PAYING INVESTMENT.
Mr. John White, of 88 Highland
Ave., Houlton, Maine, says: "Ha v
been troubled with a cough every
winter and spring. Last winter
jLtneu many advertised remedies,
but the coi eh containiipri nnn t
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Paris, Sept. 17 Delagrange tried to
break Wright's record this morning,
but failed. He made a flight ef thirty
minutes and fifteen seconds, breaking
the Freneh record. Wright's exploit
has stirred the Freneh aeronanta, and
they are ambitious te surpass hint.
Use DeWitt's little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold by M. E. Robinson a Bro.
This is what Hon. JakeMoore, State
Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol for
Dyspepsia: "E. C. DeWitt fc Co., Chic
ago. 111. Dear Sirs I have suffered
more than twenty years from indiges
tion. About eighteen months ago I had
grown so much worse tbat I could not
digest a crust of corn bread and could
not retain anything on my stomach. I
lost 25 lbs; in fact I made up my mind
that I could not live but a short time,
when a friend of mine recommended
Kodol. I consented to try it to please
him and was better in one day. I nom
weigh more than I ever did in my life
and am 'in better health than for many
years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle
constantly, and write this hoping that
humanity may be benifited. Yours
truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. 10,
1904." So!d by M. E. Robinson & Bro.
JbbiS J!! Parts- the application of
"r w ciiernai treatment, are usually helpful in
-- -o - f-""- "-" w. iu AucmuausQ. duc gucn remedies fir nr-
StiE? ,f diSeaSeVU? therefor, in no sTnsTcurativ"
u"c acid la the blood, brought about b:
... M-iiun, weajc Kianeys, ana a general sluffeish condition
of th system. The circulation deposits this irritating poisonnlhe deren
TS' ne9' tlSSUe5 any oints of the body, and soon the painful sympSS
tofifrSrSSSinf produced- The Pains at first may be wandering and slight
SfAff bl00d becoms m fMy saturated with the uric acid poison, th,
disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander
tng pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampnes
or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscle
are not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed t
remain m the blood the joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub
stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism ca
never be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the syster
'"" ul .v;ju-iciucii uioou n as Deen Cleanser
and purified. No other medicine does this s
effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re
moves the impurities and sends a stream oi
rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which
soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles
and flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that
disease has been removed. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical
advice desired free. THa SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
bought a 50c. bottle of Dr. iTi
:New Discovery; before that was half
gone, the couiih w s all tone. This
u inter the same haonv rPSIllt ha a
followed; a few doesonce more ban
ished the annual cough. I am now
convinced that Dr. King's New Dis
covery is the best of all cough and
lung rt medies." Sold under guar
antee at all drug stores. 50c. and
$1.00. Trial b ttle free.
Hetty Green ,regards the magnates
of the period as mere boy financiers.
HOW TO GET STRONG.
CfPJ Daly ofl247 W. Congress
fct., Chicago, tells ol away to become
strong: He says: "My mother, who
wiv uu was very ieeoie, is deriv
ing so much benefit from Electric
Bitters, that I feel its mv dutv to
those who need a tnnin nnrl
tell
oiieiiguiemng medicine about it. In
my mother's case a marked gain in
flesh has resulted, insomnia has been
overcome and she is steadly growing
stronger." Electric Bitters quickl?
remedy stomach, liver and kidney
complaints. Sold under guarantee
at all drug stores. 50c.
Tho new home of higer education in
Chicago is a 14-story building.
A SURE-ENOUGH KNOCKER.
J. C. Godwin, of lieidsville, N. C,
says: "Buckleu's Arnica Salve is a
ure-enouh knocker or ulcers. A
Dan one came onmv let? last sum
mer, butthat wonderful salve knock
eu ii out in a lew rounds. Not even
a sear rernainfid . (inQi-Qnt,.,.,i
. MM&MUbU 1U1
pile?, sores burns etc. Unc. t aii
urug stores
WWood's Liver Medicine is for the
relief of Malaria Chills and Fever and
ailments resulting from deranged
condition of the Liver Kidneys and
bladder. Wood's Liver Medicine is a
tonic to the liver and bowels, relieves
sick headache, constipation, stomach,
kidney and liver disorders and acts as
a gentle laxative. It is the ideal remedy
for fatigue and weakness. It's tonic
effects on the entire system felt with
the first dose. The fl.00 size contains
nearly 2 1-2 times the quantity ot the
50c size. In liquid form. Pleasant to
take. Sold by Palace Drug Store and
City Pharmacy.
One cannot quarrel if the other will
not
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve w good
for cuts, burns, bruise and scratches.
It is especially good for piles. RecomI
mended and sold by M. E. Robinson
oc iro.
Evon in improved
men continue to vote.
primaries dead
PURELY VEGETABLE
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No woman can be happy
without children; it is her
nature to love them as much
so as it is the beautiful and
pure. . The ordeal through
Which the exneetant mnther
must pass is so Full of dread that the thought fills her with apprehension.
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either very
painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend prepares the system
iui me coming eveni, ana it is passed witnout any danger. This
CI?y 15 appueq externally, T TTwTT 1 1 I -l
and has carried thousands of
women through the crisis
with but little suffering.
Book containing information of value
to all expectant mothers mailed free.
BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.
Atlmntm. Sm.
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THEY TAKE THE KINKS OUT.
"A naue used L)i. Kino- a Mr
T : ii. m . o "
ajiio jriiis ior many years, with in
crea-mgsatisfact. Tney t&k e the kink
out oi stomacn, liver and bowels
Without fuss or frhftinn va at m
Brown, of Pittcfleld, Vt. Guaranteed
sausiaccory at all drug store. 25c.
Molnar's Devil is tho sensation of the
xew xerk. stage.
- une application of ManZan Pile
.rcemeay, lor all forms of piles relieves
pain, sootns, reduces inflammation
ooreness ana itching. Price 50c.
uuaianieea to give "satisfaction. Sold
Dy jr'aiace Drug Store and City Pharmacy.
Tho earn paign toxt books aro neither
sola nor read from Kiver to Kiver.
Da.4 T 1 P ..... . .
o"uer, or ji.iun, wis., says:
x nave only taken four doses of your
iviuney anu .Bladder Puis and thev
have done lor me more than any other
medicine has ever done. 1 am still
taking the piUs as I want a perfect
cure." jM.r. .Barber refers to DeWitt's
.Kidney anc Bladder Pills. Sold by
so.. a. Aoumson ol liro.
The firing ol Cannon begins to wake
up the people of Danville, 111.
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August time, tens on the nerves.
Butthat spiritless no ambition feel
ing can be easily and quickly altered
by taking what is known by druggists
everywnere as Dr. Snoop's Res tor a
tive. Within 48 hours alter beginning
to use the Restorative, improvement
win oe noticed. Of eourse, full health
win not immediately return. The
gain, however, will surely follow
And best of all, you will realize and
teel your strength and ambition as it
is returning. Outside influences de
press first the "inside nerves" then
the stomach, Heart, and kidneys will
usually faU. Strengthen these tailing
nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and how quiekly heal in will be yours
again, sola by Higgins Drug wo.
The Republican party is tivius in
more states than Iowa.
tots
Washed
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine
laver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, is firm
ly established. It does not imitate,
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN fx
Beamtke
tfceataxe
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Thl Kind Yw Haw Alwy Bang
Now is the time to have your
blankets made Sanitary for
the winter. Send them to
The Goldsboro Steam Laundry.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the public that we propose making i
warm for all persons using our coal.
We can do this easily, because there is
: more heat value to the ton in our coal
than in any other coal you can buy. T
$5.00 a ton, delivered. For best lump
soft coal $7.50. 51
VW H. Griffin
jThe Ooal and Wood DeaJar. '
A Boon to Elderly People.
Most elderly people have some kid
ney or bladder disorder that is both,
painlul and dangerous. Foley's
ii-ianey, liemeay has proven a boom
to many elaarly people as it btimulates
the urinary organs, eori-ecis irregular
ities and tones up the whole system.
Commence taking .Foley's Kidney
Remedy at once and be vigorous.
The Wright brothers
who have the goods.
are aviators
IN THtf ARGUS !
Pain any where stopped in 20 min
utes sure with one of Dr. Seoop's Pink
Pain Tablets. The formula is on the
25-cent box.' Ask your Doctor or
Druggist about this formula? Stops
womanly pains, anywhere. Write
Dr. Snoop. Racine, Wis. for free trial.
to prove value of his Headache, or
Pina: Pain Tablets. Sold by Higgins
Drug Co.
Everybody is noiseless now-a-dajs
exeept newsboys.
When the stomach, Heart, or Kidney
nerves get weak, than ihese organs al
ways fail. Don't drug the stomch nor
stimulate the Heart or kidneys. That
is simply a make shift. Uet a pre
scription known to Druggist every
where as Dr. JShoop's Restorative is
prepared expressly for these weak in
side nerves.. Strengthen these nerves,
build them up with Dr. Shoopts Re
storative tablets or liquod and see
how quicklv help will come.' Sold by
Higgins Drug Co.
The farmers need better roads even
mere tham the automobile owners.
The keener the critic the more cut
ting the criticism.
Pineules for Backache, little golden
globules easy and pleasant to take,
hlo n the kidneys purify the
an invigorate the entire system.
Best for backaehfi. iam k..i, i.r.7
and bladder. 30 days trial 81. Gnr.
CUyephag.FalaCeIf Sto
If you have anything to do, do it
don't loaf on the iob.
Attention. Asthma. 8ufFererol
Foley's Honey and Tar will give im
mediate relief to asthma sutlers and
has cured many cases that had refus
ed to other treatment. Foley's Honev
ana Tar is the best remedy for coughs,
colds and all throat and lung trouble
Pol n. barmlul druKs.-The
m t ,Ug Store' City Pharmacy and
M. K. Robinson J Bro.
T. -
is ouiy tlio mistakes of other
people that are funny.
mBSiJXative Couh mp recom.
mended by mothers for young and old
nL,Pr0m.Pt relief for couShs, colds,
croup, hoarbeness, whooping cough,
gently laxative and pleasant to take,
guaranteed. Should be kept in everv
household. Sold by Palace Drug Store,
and City Pharmacy.
Time unveils truth.
Oured Hay Fever e.
'wifimojr wviu
A. S. Nusbaum. BateaviiiA Tni...
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a aummai-
tressmg that it interlered with my
business. I had manrnfth. .
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre
emption did not reach mv ns r,H r
took several medicines whinh BOA..,
only to aggravate it Fortunately I in
sisted upon having Folley 's Honey and
Tar. It quickly cured m. Mv wit h..
smceused Folley's Honey and Tar
with the same success." Th puiu
Drug Store, City Pharmacy and M. R
Robinson fe Bro.
"i'is only noble to be good.
Pinesalve Carbolized acts lilrn a nnu I
tice. Quick relief for bites and stino- nr
insects, chapped skin, cuts, burns and
sores, tan and sunburn. Sold by Palace
Drug Store and Cit Pharmacy.
DeWitt's Little Earlv Rin
famous little liver pills. Sold by M E
Robinson fc Bro.
Operation for piles will not ho
sary if you use Man i5an Pile Remedy.
Put up ready to use. Guaranteed. Price
50c. Try it. Sold by Palace Drug Store
and City Pharmacy.
Great success seldom comes to the
man who takes no chances.
Weak women should rri mr''nnnir
No 4 for Women." It tells of rr.
Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how these
soothing, healing, antiseptic supposi
tors, bring quick and certain help.
The Book is free. Address Dr. shnnn
Racine, Wis. Higgins Drujr Co.
Stand in frot of a mirror when
ooking tor your worst enemy.
No one is immune from kind-
trouble, so just remember that Foley's
Kidney Remedy will stop the irregu
larities and cure any ease of kidney
or bladder trouble that is not bevond
reach of medicine. The Pa;ace Drug
Store, City Pharmacy and M. Jfi. Rob
inson k Bro.
The more a woman can trust hex
husband the more he can need it.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are
habitually cures chronic constipation
by stimuiatiug the liver and bowels
and restores the natural action of th
bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does
not nauseate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Refuse substituates.
The Palace Drug Store, City Phar
macy and M. E. Robinson ft Bro.
Occasionally a widow's heart
warmed ever by an old flame.
is
Sick Headache and Bilousness re
lieved at onoe with Rings Little Liver
Pills. A rosy complexion and clear
eyes result from their use. Do not
gripe or sioken. Good for all the family.
Sold by Palace Drug Store and City
Pharmacy. .
The Frenchmen are no flightier than
the Amerieans at Fort Myer. SZSS
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Svrun
acts gently upon the bowels and there
by drives the cold out of the system
and at the same time it allays inflam
mation and stops irration. Children
like it. Sold by M. K. Robiason fc
Bro
Law is the perfection ol. reason.
There is one preparation known to
day that will promptly help the stom
ach. This is Kodol. Kodol gigests all
classes of food, and it does it thorough
ly so tuat the use of Kodol for a time
will without doubt help anyone who
has stomach . disorders or stomach
trouble. Take Kodol tod ay and con
tinue it for the short timo that is nec
essary to give you complete relief.
Kodol is sold by M. E. Robinson fc Bro.
Good wishes also come home to roost.
Served as coffee, the new coffee sub
stitute known to growcer's everywhere
as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trick
even a coffee expert. Not a grain of
real coffee in it either. Pure healthful
toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc, have
been so cleverly blended as to give
a wonderfully satisfying coffee taste
arid flavor. And it is "made in a
minute," too. Notedlous 20 to 30
minutes boiling Sold by M. E. Bizzoll.
Foieye Kidney or bJLaddor trouble
that is not beyond the reach, of medle
oine ean do more.
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