unite
Today's Passing Events Boiled
Down For Busy Readers.
(Special to the Argus.)
Krie, Pa., Sept. 21. Thieves dyna
mited the Dostoffle at Albion last
night getting 81,000 and a quantity ot
stamps.
Grand Rapids, Sept. 22 Jonn Mur
ray Dowie father ot John Alexand
Dowie, founder of Zion City died thu
morning.
"hattanga, Sept. 16. John W
Kern has declined th challenge frmrr.
Jalin Temple Graves fer a jint debate
here tomorrow.
Berlin, Sept. 16. Parseval's airsliip,
wb.il manuevering this morning, va
struck by a quail. Thn gas bag w
doubled uo and the airship fell on (he
reef ot a villa.
The Hague, Sept. 16. It wash arued
today that Holland hs invit! all
those countries that participated in the
it-oond Hague to d raft universal treaij
ni to "exchange regulatiens."
Philadelphia. Sept. 22 Frank M
H"..4rn. the widely known cartoon
ia . died this morning. He had drawn
. ..ruiuiis lor many oapers, and v
t- creator of "Lula and Leaiider."
U'l.ite Plain Sept 21 Harrv Thaw
m . !e i ntihor fight tor liberty todnj
w h ii Ins law vers aoDlied tor an orciai
l..irtinj him to bm tried by jury t
titei iiiine his sanity. The hearing wa
H jtu rued until next Satur.lay.
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 22. The
ft i legal step taken by the govern
jii'-nt against powder trust was a bear
J ii u liere this morning of a case again
tue Dupuiii Powder Co. Conspnacv
jn re rAint of trade is alleged.
New York, Sept. 21 Giuseppe Gra
intra fired at Isabella Suarna, will
whom he was in love, then at he
ft -tor today, but missed both oi thr
and wounded a man who was passing
The assailant had. to be shot by a po
lice u t ii kifore he nubmitted to arresi
St. ., Sept. 22 An autoino
biled'iv-n l in io Iirodie, of Chicago
contain! i ; u l t people, turned ove
here today and all ot tue party were
injured, two of them fatally. The ma
chine was badly wrecked turning over
one and half times and landing bottom
side up.
in-i ' at, Sept. 22 In a prelimi
nary statement today Senator Porake
ciiar.eierizod the course of Air. Talt te
speak from same platlorm with hin
ami not allowing him a chance to d
fuiid himselt from Hearst's attacks a
cowardly and unneighborly. He sa
bad the conditions been reversed h
would have stood by Taft.
Atlanta, Sept. 22. Chairman E. H
Hin ton, of the Southeastern Freigh
Association, appeared before the In
tt-rstate Commerce Commission today
as a witness. He saitJ that he acted a
agent for the several lines in this sec
li.m and published tariffs as thei
a n(. Governor Corner, ot Alabama
was present. He said he just com
over as an interested citizen ot Ala
buna.
Tokio, Sept. 22. Count Ukuma is-
S.ieda statement today, saying that
Japan must, n.- p in putross with the
United States if she v a ,s to maintain
liar prestige i m t 1' ci'ie. The Count
if iys, vomuieming on lUe recent vtter-
"H'l'S 6i Prebident Roosevelt, lliat ,the
V5n eit Smii s does not pwssess a sum
ii.iuibf ; of ships to uoiiauiiirnat
t " .riu ;", ri.r are American b -h-!
- ii as good us Japanese.
v -hinuton, Sept. 22 Andrew Light
1 -i. a negro prisoner at the Govern
m -rit hospital here suffering lrom
h rucidal mania escaped . lrom his
g ,nls today, and killed two persons.
He then matte to the woods, which is
emg surrounded by an armed guard.
who will capture him dead or alivt'
Letter He was finally shot and cap-
tured in the woods on the bank of the
Potomac. One of the persons killed
was a guard, another a white female
oatient. and another patient, suffered
a broken arm fiom the man's savage
Attack.
SUFFERS HEAVY LOSS.
Goldsboro Boy Is Visited By
Cosily Fire in Georgia.
The readers of the Argus through
out all this section, the boyhood home
of Mr. Rowland Broadhurst, son ot
Citpt. and Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst, ol
this city, will read with sincere regret
the following account of his loss bj
fire, which we clip from Friday's issue ,
ot the Auieneus (Ga.J Times-Ke-
p rter:
"Mr. R. S. Broadhurst made a care-
tul estimate yesterday of the loss sus
tained by fire on his ianu near Amer
icas the night betore, wntcn swept
away two fine barns and all contentt.
and entailed a Uss of more than $3,-000.
"The total amount of insurance car
ried was $850, the net less being about
$2,700, although $3,500 even would not
nearly replace the property thus de
stroyed.
"The blazing barns, located upon an
eminence, were plainly visioie irom
the city, and the fire was quite spec
tacular.
"the bains were modern built and
among the largest in the county. In
them were stored all feedstuff, wagons,
buggies, couon and cottonseed, guano.
and the lull equipment utilized in car
ing tor the huge peach orchard on the
larm.
"One barn contained sixty tons of
line hay iust harvested, 150 bushels
oats, 200 bushels cottonseed, two bug
siies. a costly ueared shredder, cotton
and corn planters; all a total loss.
"In the second barn was a ten-horse
power gasoline engine used in general
farm work, 1,000 lbs. sulphur, 500 lbs
snutl. two barrels scalyside; besides a
complete spraying outfit used, with
;he material mentioned, in spraying
teachtrees.
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"In the latter barn were two bales
untiinued cotton, all of which was a
complete toss.
"Mr. Cheek, the larm superintend
nt, states that ihe fire caught in hay
aear the barn door, and was evidently
.aused by a match dropped carelessly
by one of the men.
' The shifting of the wind lrom the
direction of the dwelling saved it lrom
destruction. Is very things in the way
of harness gear was lost, and a new
outfit had to be purchased yesterday
before a wagon could be started or any
work done. .
'"Mr. Broadhurst has a model farm,
and the loss sustained by the nre is a
leavy one."
TODAY'S NEWS IN BRIEF.
Boiled Down For Busy Readers.
(Special to the Argus.)
A WGRRYiNS MENACE.
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Clinton, Iowa, Sept. 21. This city is
rapidly filling with delegates to the
o -invention of the Upper Mississippi
River. Improvement Association.whieh
is to begin its sessions here tomor
row.
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 21. I
Wan Chang, the Korean who shot and
killed Durham White Stevens, Ameri
can advisor to the Korean government,
n this city on Maren last, was ar
raigned tor trial today, before Judge
Ceuley in the Superior Court.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 21. In re
sponge to the recent call of the Camp
troller ot the Currency the National
Bank examiners of the East assembled
here today to discuss plans for raising
the standard of bank examinations.
Newaygo, Mich., Sept. 21. The case
of John M. Ward, charged with the
murder ot his wite, was called for trial
oday. . Owing to the sensational cir
um stances attending the erime the
trial of Ward is looked forward to with
muoh publie interest.
Toronto, Ont., Sept. 21. A wedding
if note today was that of Miss Edith
.iargaret Sweatman, daughter ot his
Grace the Archbishop and Mrs. Arthur
Sweatman, and Mr. John Lowe Wal
.on. The ceremony was witnessed by (
large and iashionable assemblage. I
Denver, Colo.,Se-t. 21. Denver will
entertain during the remainder of this
week the eighty-fourth annual session
ot the sovereign Grand Lodge ot Odd
Fellows. Delegates are here frem all
parts of the United States and Canada
and from other parts of the world.
Business meetings, drills, reunions
and social entertainment made up the
programme.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21. Chairman
Knapp and Commissioners Clark, Har
lan and Cockrell ol the Interstate Com
merce Commission came to Atlanta
today to hear the complaint's made
against the action of the railroads of
the southeastern territory in advanc
ing the freight rates on certain com
modities,
New York, Sept. 21. An extraordi
nary term ot the Supreme Court in
Queen's eounty met today to consider
the indictment ot the Mains brothers,
charged with the murder ot William
F, Anuis. Supremo Court Justice
Garrett J. Uarrebon, of the second
judicial district, occupied the bench.
Despite the desire of the prosecution
for an early iiial the indications are
that it will be the middle of . October
aud probably uiueh later before the
trial is commenced.
The, Season right now on for your
Fall and Winter Shoes!
For VARIETY, QUALITY and PRICE our
stock has no SUPERIOR in the city. -:- -:-
Norfolk ft Sonthero Railway lompan
Fitzgerald, Wolcott & Kerr, Receiver.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Goldsboro and Beaufort, N. O
Effective Sunday December 8th, 1907.
BASTBOUND.
Micro's IFSinxB Shoes !
We have taken the SOLE AGENCY in this city for the well-known
'FELLOW CRAFT' and 'RALSTON HEALTH SHOES', price $3.50 and
$4.0o. These shoes are manufactured in Brockton, Mass., which city turns
outa GREATER PORTION of Men's Fine Shoes apd this because of the
great number of skilled workmen in the making of fine shoes in that city.
Only skilled workmen can put the RIGHT FINISH on fine shoes. These
shoes for QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH have no SUPERIOR in this
city or any wl ere else for the price.
We also have a SPLENDID LINE of Men's Fine Shoes, $2.00 to $3.00
Every Day Men's and Boys' Line.
Men's good brogans $1.25, best $1.50, Creedmorps $1.50 to $1.65. Work
shoes $1.50 to $2.50. Boys' best brogans $1.25, medium weight every day
snoes $i.uu to $ i.ou.
Women's Fine Shoes !
Good Vici $1.25, Southland Bel? $1.50,
Southern Girl $2.00. Nothing better for these
prices Our $2 50 shoe is one of the BEST
on the market.
Women's Every Day Line.
Kangaroo, Oil Grain and Box Calf $1.00 to
$1 50 and Calf at $2.00 CANNOT BE EX
CELLED for the prices.
CHILDREN'S LINE
VERY FULL, and by far the best we have
ever offered. 25c to $1 50.
Leather and Rubber Boots
and Rubber Shoes. A good stock.
Do not forget to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, we can
READILY CONVINCE you of the statements herein
made.
THY lOlil D IT.
The Atlantic fleet has been coaled
and has steamed away from West
Australia, and is due to arrive at Ma
nila about October 1, where it will
moot the Pacific fleet. All has gone
well with the fleet thus far, but at Ma
nila the sailors will bo oxposed to tb
dangers of a ehol.ra epidemic.
The disease is increasing in Manila
Sinee tho opening of the year 16,78
cases have been reported, resulting i
10.861 do hi. Tho disease has roall.v
assumed an epidemic form, and if th
sailors of the fleet are allowed to g
ashore no precautions as to fruit or
water will bo efficacious. Some of the
sailors will certainly contract the dis
ease, and the entire fleet would thus be
cerae. subject to quarantine at other
port
tt should be remembered that visit.
to Japan and China are yet to bo mad
and stops on the way homo to take on
coal and supplies will bo inevitable.
Any outbreak ot cholera in tho fleet
att.r a woek's stay in Manila bay
would mai the entire cruise and might
possibly become disastrous.
What the administration will do in
this matter remains to be determined.
At present it looks as if tho fleet would
bo permitted to go to Manila, the de
pendence for safety against tho epi
demic being orders te the men on
board to drink distilled water from
the ships' tanks only and cooked
fruit. Japanese sailors might be trust
ed to obey, such orders, but American
sailors are not amenable to discipline
to that extent. The stay at Manila i
i ii deed a risk, and the adminstratiou
should act cautiously.
Cincinnati, O..Sepl. 21. Prom every
direction delegates aud visitors are
pouring into Cincinnati to attend the
convention of tho National Republican
.League, which is to begin its sessions
tomorrow'. More than ordinary inter
est attaches to tho convention of the
Leaguo this ear because ot the bear
ing it may nave on Uie Republican
.residential campaign and also lrom
i. fact that William 11. Talt. Senator
Forakor and other eminent leaders are
tiuoug the scheduled speakers.
Another Case of Didn't . Know It
Was Loaded.
(Special to the Arotjs.)
N w York, Sept. 2J. Hurled high in
the air by a tremendous explosion of
gu in Hoboken, throe men receivtd
fatal injuries today.
Tho disaster was ; caused by the
breaking of a water main, this causing
the street to cava in and break a gas
main.
Tho men, who wero residents of the
neighborhood, wero looking for tho
gas loak and struck matches.
They found it. : ; v .
ITully twenty square feet of pave
ment shot upward, carrying the men
op and then' burying them in the deb
ris. The entire bloek was under
gained. - . .
PARIS FIRE-SWEPT.
Five Million Dollar Conflagration
in the French Capital.
(Special to the Argus.)
Faris, Sept. 21 Paris was visited by
a destructive fire yesterday and last
night, and not until this morning did
tho are department manage to get it
under control.
. The direot loss from flames will be
five million dollars and the indireot
loss muoh greater.
Business is practically at a stand
still because of the burning of the cen
tral telephone building, thus cutting
off both local and long distance com
munication. J
The postoffice was-.also burned, much
mail being destroyed and the system
disorganized-
The flames raged nearly all day yes
terday aud last night aud business is
so badly cripled that it w ill take weeks
to get it normal agaiu.
Trade conditions continue to im
prove under the .influence ot a uiorf
optimistic feeling. Optimism coiitin
ues to demonstrate that it is one of the
best salesmen on the road.
No doubt Unele Joe Cannon is rathr
hard put to it to find language that
will do lull justice to the situation as
hounds it while campaigning for re
election.
It really is a pity that business issues
and financial questions which effoot
the welfare of the mass of the people,
thousands of them wno may or may
net be aware of this latter fact, should
bo debated in political campaign in
stead of being dissected before they
reach the courts by dispassionate men
in whose honesty and ability the poo
pie have confidence.
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rong Men "Give Wav'H
, when attacked by Rheumatism. Un
Sr less the blood is kept in good condition
Jz vou are liable to this dreaded disease.
l)o not delay, with the first symptoms
e Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy
No. 3 No. 5
STATIONS. p.m. a.m.
JLv Goldsboro 4.50 7.00
Millers 5.00 7.10
Bests 5.10 7.20
LaGrange 5 20 7.30
Falling Creek 5.35 7.45
Kinston 6.50 8.00
Caswell 6.02 8.12,
Dover.... 6,13 8.23
Cove 6.28 8.38
Tuscarora 6.40 8.5fr
Clarks 6.46 8.56
Ar Ne Bern 7.05 9.15
Lv Ne Bern 7.18 9.27
Rivttfdale 7.44 9.55
Croatan 7.50 10.01
Havelock 8.06 10.17
Newport 8.26 10.37
Wildwood 8 32 10 44
Mansfield 8 39 10 46
Ar Moreh'd City. 8.47 11.00
r Beaufort 9.10 11.25
WESTBOUND.
'No. 2 No. 4 .
STATIONS. A.M. p.m.
Lv Beaufort 7.25 5.15i!
Lv Moreh'd City. 7.47 5.37
Mansfield 8 01 5 40
Wildwood 8 03 5 53
Newport 8.10 6.00
Havelock 8.30 6.20
Croatan 8.46 6.36
Riverdale 8.52 6.42
Ar New Bern 9.20 7.10
Lv New Bern 9.26 7.15
Clarks 9.45 7.34
Tuscarora 9.51 7.40
Cove 10.03 7.52
Dover 10.18 8.07
Caswell 10.29 8.18
Kinston 10.43 8.30
Falling Creek.10.58 8.45
LaGrange 11.14 9.00
Bests 11 24 9.10
Millers 11.34 9.20
Ar Goldsboro 11.45 9.80
Sunday trains leaves Goldsboro at 8 a. m. and
p. m. Returning arrive Goldsboro at 12:15 and
8:30 p. m.
CONNECTIONS.
At Kinston and Newbern with
Atlantic Coast Line,
"Trains Nos. 3 and 4 connect at
Goldsboro with A. C. L. trains as
follows: No. 41,8outhbound; No. 42,
Northbound; and with Southern
Railway Trains Nos. 1 11, Wetbouud,
and No. 112, EastbounfV
BETWEEN NEW BERN AND BAYBORO.
No. 3
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uutil the voice ol his party ia 1912 m -
terializas. '
TODAY'S MARKET.
(TAB
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New York, Sept. 22 The stock mar
ket opened with gains.
New York, Sept. 22 The cotton
market opened weak. . -
Opening October, 8:80; December,
8,65;' January, 8.51? March, 8.54' .
New York, Sept. 22 Spot cotton
closed' at 9:30. " .
: Chicago, Sept. 22. Wheat opened
higher.
Opening- Wheat, December ; 100 3-8;
corn December, 64 1-2; pork, October,
15:35; oats, September, 48.
The selection of artis
tic and characteristic ap
pointments for the dining-room
is made very
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Morehead City
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This can be accomplish
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but not by taking
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good." This advertise
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Revivo pays for this ad
vertisement, and the
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and amounts to nothing
Go, by the name, RE
VIVO and take no sub
stitute. -
M. E. Robinson & Bro.
Are its selling agents in Goldsboro.
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