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- T f 1 t t 1 k . f TH ARGUS. .'. A Democ ratic Newspaper. is Publishefi. every "Wednesday and- Sat- j ers. urday. whenever any country imposes an ex-w THE ARGUS PUBLISHING uu. i JOS. E. ROBINSON. ......... .Editor I p. A. MOORE Business Manager I Subscription Price, , in Advance. DAILY ARGUS. $5.00 j 2.501 One Year Six - Months. Three Months . . . ..v 1.25 One Month One Week.... " 1 10 "SEin-lYEEKLY ARGUS. One Year. S1-00 Six Months .50 ThrPB Months .. . .' -25 Entered at the Postoffice in Golds- boro as second class mail" matter. Lieutenant Shackleton got within Roosevelt-riding distance of the pole. me new simus to almost everything unlovely, even I cuspidors. I The proposed Federal inheritance J tax will probably die aDorning. jx nt. i - . -r x. i I no friends. I of It is easy to kidnap a child, but not so easy to collect a aiviaena ana get away with it. I The President seems to preier an I n 1 afternoon spin in his touring car to I a jolting on horseback. I i n i-i nil in i-i i r-i iiii vj w t x uv in the war he is waging against the . JS i-n - - i Dosses over unci. 1 Bpeajter auuuu. xi . , -1 fan a tou i uto wT.er, he threatens absentee Con- AXXLVy I UVUi I gressmen with a docking of pay. Hero Binns is to appear in a wire less melodrama and his salary is said by the press agent to be stupendous. No climate has any terrors for Mr Roosevelt after his experience, in Long .. Island summers and Washington win ters. within I lieutenant BUa.cu.eiwu S"- """"" 111 miie of the south Dole which out- l-l-l miies 01 Liie ouum jjuio, " 1 runs Peary's record at theother end of the earth. The ultimate consumer is allowed to stand by and wonder how much he is to be plucked to enrich the trusts and tariff lords. , NATURE'S BOUNTY A PANACEA. J: f wnue tnere may oe "-- - opinion among nnanciers ana ied.ueiB , . .-,,,.! wr.,.ii no to when a I revival of busJnLr acUvUy wilT prob- awv he in evidence, all agree that with the tariff once settled there will t n,-aw0 imnrovement in u,-mc - The general husi- ness of the country is sound and capi- tal is piled up in the financial centers ready for investment when confidence ... . , v, I is tuny restorea. 11 mere oe tuuae wuu v. r,r,t nome ueneve yivoyxj - into full swing again before 1910, good crops this summer will cause tnem top"- t-i a . change their views. Depression al- ways disappears in the face of na ture's bounty. A tariff bill will be passed before midsummer and if we have normal crops the railroads will prosper, and that will certainly mean a new era of solid thrift. IT LOOKS FEASIBLE. The Mexican Herald, published in the city of Mexico, and, presumably, reflecting public sentiment in that city, thinks the one true way to end bick ering and quarrels in Guatemala, Hon duras, Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica is to be found in their annexa tion to Mexico. The idea is a good one. It does not cross in anywise the Monroe doctrine, for that relates to territorial acquisi tions in this hemisphere" by European powers, and not to expansion ; by ; American countries. Mexico is" free to absorb the fighting little states that lie south of her territory, and the en tire continent would look on approv ingly - 1 There will be no peace and devel opment in the five republics until they get into strong hands. They are . full - of natural resources, but those ? re sources cannot be developed while they are fighting among' themselves Capital 'cannot be enlisted for that purpose. ' Mexico can attract capital and make the five states fruitful and highly prosperous. It Is a duty that Mexico will soon or late assume for the common good of all the Americas, The explanations, that do not ex plain and are insufferable are those of the Democratic bolters directed against Leader Clark. '' The Alaska-Yukon exposition's mid way Is to be called the "Pay Streak,' and it will be true to its name. The visitor will, however, do the paying. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine.' Cures backache and irregulari ties that if neglected might result In Brlght's disease or diabetes. Palace Drug Store, City Pharmacy, and M. E. Robinson & Bro. TRICK OF HIGH TARIFF SCHEM- ERS. The claim of a free breakfast table but a trick of the high tariff schem- The Payne bill provides that port . auty on any arucie men a uuiy equal to the export ; tax ; shall be ex- aeiea wnen n comes ro uus country. Tne coffee consumed in tnis coun try is almost wholly grown m Brazil. Some of it is sold as Java coffee, and even some of - it is labeled "Mocha,' but it was grown chiefly in s Brazil, Brazn may be said to grow the cofEee I of the world. Out of 1,000,000,000 pounds brought into the United States, 8uu,uuu,uuu pounas comes irom urazii Braziljmposes an export tax on this fl coffee, and the duty on Brazilian col fee would , therefore under the Payne bill be the Brazilian export duty dup- licated. The breakfast table would lack $64,000,000 of being .-tree under tne ayne om Vast quantities of Brazilian coffee nave oeen importea . ana are now stored in warehouses awaiting the passage of the bill with its counter vailing provision, when the price of the coffee now in storage warehouses! t - win De at once aavancea. a Dig 100- by ig at work, and the underground influences favor the countervailing duty. There are millions in it, ana the breakfast table will be taxed al most beyond endurance "in the homes the poor and dependent. This is the kind of free breakfast table that Aldrich and Dalzeii offer us in lieu of new taxes an income tax.- "If must be imposed,' says Wayne MacVeagh, brother of Franklin MacVeagh, "why should the coiossai accumulations of the posse3- sors of what Mr. Carnegie . himself colics ciT.nlno wealth rnTitmiia to ho I ovom titqm x t rr tuvuthiti r vAViiuy uvvx jx win t,u.AM.bxu . The Repubiicans will have to an- swer tnis question, 11 uney yreier coi- fee to n inrome tax. in the fall of 7r-i..A -. - a , i laiu, wnen a new congress is 10 oe o1 " 4. V-VVAi UP AGAINST IT. Governor Hughes is up against the party bosses again. By introducing and championing a plan for. direct ac-1 tion by the voters, he has precipitated the battle of his life. Every party boss from Tim Woodruff down de- j r,o,i for dirert nominations . i I ova thin o-c thov hnt( anii nhhnr. ' hAV I HIIH t- lM..J HWUWA A say they are socialistic ana un - , . American," but really they may not .. .. . , A, j. Know as mucn as tney vans, tney ao. They may be mistaken, but they are not honestly mistaken, for there is not an honest hair in the head of a New York boss. The Hughes plan is adapted to the backward and peculiar political condi- tion of New York. It aims to pre- serve paity organization. Presiden- tial electors and United States Sen- ators are excluded from the plan. Its summarized as follows: J;jt , . uesiguauuu ui cauuiuaics aui uuuu- nation by party c ommittees instead of yiui. uuuvBnuuu .xu. "All candidates for party committees are to b-. nominated by petition only, signed by a specific number of en- rolled voters, and are to be elected an- nuaiiy. 'The basis of representation of each committeeman is made proportionate to the vot.-. cast in his district for the , ... - canaiaate oj. ms yaiiy xux guvemui The state committee may be elect ed from Congress, senate, or assembly districts, as the parties may for them selves determine. ' - "There is to be an official primary ballot, with the names of all the candi dates grouped under the title of the of fice and numbered consecutively, the party candidates having referential position. All prjmaries are to be held on the same day, and there is to be general enrollment throughout the state. "Party platforms are to be framed by a party council, to consist of the members of the state committee and the candidates nominated for state of fices. . Provision is made for severe pun ishment for attempted corruption at the primaries, and the lavish expendi ture of money is restrained by provi sions limiting and defining the pur poses for which money! may be ex pended." .. If the bosses, including Speaker Wadsworth and all the county bosses, defeat this bill, Governor Hughes will take an appeal to the people, and in the end be will score another great victory. He will return to the people political power In the very citadel of clique rule. " The" boss-ridden state is to be turned over to the voters, care less as many of them are; and ignor ant and even corrupt. It is a. state that cannot be fully reformed in a day. ' ' ... ' , ' ... Near Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Soper to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering," ' she writes, "and' several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent "that 1 have not been troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders . in Coughs . and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asth ma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free." Hill & Son- Guaranteed by J. H. The ultimate consumer seems -to be the only party that is not represented at Washington. FROM THE NORTHWEST. News . Notes From in and Around Pinkney. Mr. Albert Aycock" has been crip pled s 11 the winter with rheumatism , . . rppnwp Mr. Henry Holland and Miss I na ,,., Edgerton visited in Radford Cross Road Sunday. - ' - " Rev. -Whitford- Edgerton filled his regular appointment at Nahunta. Sun day. ' Miss Azzie Borden visited at the home of : W. R. Fulghum Saturday night ' Some of our older people attended tne public debate at Pikeville High School Friday night and reported a imo Mrs. A. r Thomnsnn visited l-.er sister Saturdav and Sundav. Mrs Qrant Holland of near Fremont. Mrs. Will Guill has gone to Smith- field to see ner motner) who ja sick. Mrs. .Terrv Crammer visited her oar- enta Sundayf Mr. Bill Sasser o near " Princeton. Our farmers are very busy getUng , . . ; - Wfe are elad to know that. Mr. f! T.. si t., .- v- .- ' Mr. Bessie fin 111 nailed at the home . . . . . ... " I of Mr. Hinnant Saturday night, also H Mr- fl T. niptDrenn on n r -VrltrctT. I - " I ton made a, hiiRiness trin -to floldshoro . - , Friday evening, Misses Zilphia Garris and Lena Sas KTa o d ' ser visited at the home of Mr. P. T. UTi. TT. TT. ,iF ,-, I "6-"" "alw:u at the home of Mr. J. T. Edgerton 'ine Farmers- Alliance at this place tuuuuues lu ue a BucceS8. wuu large numoer were uresern. at ine . - . . . ... . UaTcI g0 dsboro attended the fittman or uoiasDoro, attenaea tnei Mice anniA wirtmon onn rmicm Mica I nilrtAr1 meotinr at TTnlrm flrove .... " - i -r t!TOnltt f riQirtT, fliiod iiiol . "--"T " regular appointment at Union Grove. Mrs. Sarah Ballance is visiting Mrs. Bettie Aycock. Mrs. B. R. Edgerton, who has been I S4--U r .1 T 2n V. 1 veiJ' B1CJS- W1LU ievei, ia uie co Slir out aS11111 ine iarmers 01 tnis section were very mucn Phased witn tne snowers that fell Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Herman brewer was out caning A-n V -foil moHa rf tV i cj r-n -n t-AT Quri. uu ,mj. xaiu,ivik v j day afternoon. It is no wonder on Mnrlav mnrninir he wns in Riirh a Monday morning ne was in sucn a Ihnrrv to finish his new house. I hurry to finish his new house. Earnings of Steel Trnst for This Month. New York, March 30. Through an agency generally used for the dissem- I : j-: r ni. pn--mn4-4nn TTi mmauuu, cu OLlLca ot-ccl W'1'U'I"''UU a caiu,U6'5 "" Ui LU Utlve ucc" "' of $2,500,000 under thejrevious month. This report is taken as indication in - Wall Street that a cut in wages is cer- How's Tkis! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have know- tic T niioTnov fnr tho lact IK voara urA " 7" believe him perfectly honorable 1l all business transactions made by h firm. - WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, cting directly upon the blooJ and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 71 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists, r . - Take Hall's Family Pills for const! pation. It doesn't take much to satisfy most people who are self-satisfied. Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneumo nia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, "but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no seri ous results need be feared. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Palace Drug Store, City Pharmacy, and M. E. Robinson & Bro. No woman really believes that she is in the homely class. . A Religious Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C, who is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted with: kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly strick en with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined, to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance, My urine contained a thick white sed iment and I passed same frequently day and night, r ; I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine ' became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy." Palace Drug Store, , City Pharmacy, and M. E. Robinson & Bro. A' thing is worth what it will fetch. Pineules are for Backache, and bring quick relief to lumbago, rheu matism, fatigue and all other symp toms of Kidney diseases. They are a tonic to the entire system and build up strength and health. Price 50c and $1.00. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy.- ROSE WOOtf-PlKEVILLE DEBATE. The Result Exhuberanlly Told by a I - . Rosewood Rooter.' .vbwx iii&us. xuc onuiicu. uuua ui. the "Rosewood" burst on the hills of ril K. " 1 ' 7 1 ,, Txr 'J T bloom filled the nostrils of Night with a wild, glad glory! Yes a ri&ht royal battle was the Rosewood-Pikevllle debate; and, f am- ous was the victory worthily contest- ed and nobly won. Because Rosewood boys found in the Pikeville men foe- men forthy of their steel and triumph- ed over them. Though, however, let not the laure-j ates scoff the cyprine browed, for the laner aeserve tne greater praise; ior, While from thft Rtart. thpv nerpeivfirt . " . . ' V . by the opponents, yet the resolute courage with which they kept up the unequal ngnt to tne Ditter ena merits them the hiehest rnnuriftnilatinTi : . ... 7" speaKS wen oi their good, parts, and augurs many rough ways of life to be mane smnntner nv rnpv navin? la-1 Wo1 nn " AIV rCI' "1 JJQ bored on them. And, then, what words m tne Enelish tnnenifi touches a rieen-I . . 7 .. . fir cnora m tne Human soul tnan tnis Dnrasmff or rintv nerfnrmed? We dirl I . . .Z. tne Dest We COUld. And, apropos, one contest of these inter-hieh school debates is nrodnc-1 " five of more eood to the vonth of the . .. T. . 7 . county man tne wnole range of atn- letic sports through many seasons For, forsooth, 'tis with a deep-felt joy and pride we tnus Perceive-with 1AIIUI Ufl I A 1 J'. A 1 1 1 1. JU the South a revival of that lone- dor- mant splrlt of oratory which charac- An t f-rn -tt "rri on Yancey, Hayne Prentiss. Toombs. Mangum, and others of that grand galaxy of ii .- pwiWIUCU WUU LI1I lllCU LU IiaUOIl S heart with their forensic eloquence in . I dayS bCfre our fair land was 1 all d b th d k eeni,. of ivil . . " . war' ana ln wnose aDysmai maw poll- Lies. love, reiicion evervr.nm? ws i ' " U commercialized, and the dollar - markr became the only paragon of human father in this bill, but the manufac endeavor, the one criterion of success, turers claim that the business is not WADE CALDWELL. OAKLAND ITEMS. Mr. George Sasser, of Four Branch es, was the guest of Mr L. D Smith SaturJay night and sanday Mr. Sidney Fail, of Four Branches, Miss Ida Worley, Mr. De Witt Worley, Miss Tessie Smith. Mr. Chester ' Smith and Miss Agnes Worley attend- . . . . ed church at Pine Forest Sunday. Mr. Alkie Massey, of . Sugar Hill, and Miss Lela Benton, of Princeton attended church at Ebenezer Sunday morning, and were the guests of Mr. John Boseg fQr dmner Dr. Woodard, of Princeton, happen- I 1 ed to accident Sunday morning 1 while in our section. ITi horse ran away while he was closui? a gate and completely wrecked his bueev. Thee hft OTlthlv mArtnflP ai U I uaiuauu uuuiuu ortuuuny aim C3a;.Uci.v. Mr Milner of Guilf, rd Col. lege, is expected to be present. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Carl Grantham is real sick with a carbuh- cle on his neck. The Ebenezer Debating Society will close Thursday night. The program is well arranged. - S. G. F. ManZan Pile Remedy is put up in a tube with nozz!e attached. May be applied directly to the affected parts Guaranteed. Price gOc. Sold by Pal ace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. Much reading of modern books maketh a man full of nothingness. Foley's Honey and Tar cores coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pels colds. Get the genuine in a yel low package. Palace Drug Store, City Pharmacy and M. E. Robinson & Bro - A poor man wants some things; a covetous man, all things. It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It sound and welL" Infallible for Skin Erup tions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fe ver Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son. - And the unfairness of the fair sex is proverbial. , Woods Liver. Medicine is a liver regulator which brings quick relief to sick headache,' constipation, bilious ness and other symptoms of liver dis orders. . Particularly recommended for Jaundice, Chills, Fever, Malaria. The $1.00 size contains 2 times as much as the 50c size. Sold by Pal ace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. The Cough Syrup that rids the system -of a cold by acting as a cathartic on tha bowels is 60H8H SYBi. Bees is the original laxative cough 871110, contains no- opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through tha natural channels. , Guaranteed ' to five satisfaction or money refunded. o).p?r,-(S DUDLEY DOINGS. Mr. W. B. Bowden is very feeble. Mr. Walter O'Berry returned from Kinston Friday afternoon, where he nag Deen combining business with cm ro I 'VV . ....... "mw: uolu nositkm with the railroad at Rockv Mount, spent Sundav with his brother. j. c. Edwards, rural mail carrier here. The stork will have a resting sDell for a while from here. He served J. h. Anderson, rural mail carrier, as he does other poor men, Saturday at 5 a. m. Mr r j Rnwdon. cturnLi Florida last week, where he has been spending a few days. Mrs. Giles Kornegay, of Burgaw, moo -.,;r,;; 1 i. . ti..e ueie wee. few days with the fair sex at Pern. JFla., last week. a maddog, unknown in the O'Berry or.tinn v.j io 1 c j j .Mlfc 0 uuss odiu.ua, morning, which caused murder in firsl degree that afternoon with the dogs. ; , 1'u'UUdb';u Lue Hatch mill and will soon be ready to n x -4r i. t i n. moi v.-- tt, ,i Another hurricane near the Arrin?. v.;i mi, j - , ru - M,,u5 "' luumiiig mew down W. P. Ttrne-rlAn'a liraiso Tlis wtfa and son were in the house at the time.- xiin rifs 0roni ,vm I"" " "c ' Willie ma o v,,t, i i, v"6" ul"'vc"- Mrs. D. C. Grantham has been auite sick for a few davs. but is imDrovine I - - now, we are glad to note. Committee of Manufacturers Want It Increased From 20 to 30 Per Cent. Washington, D. C, March 30. A committee of six, headed by C. E. Jag- &er secretary of the National Associa- 2.: x-a a t - . TT T 7 T a"uers' arrived here today to protest to Con- 4v -..... .iUu auu.u.u y,clit j. r nt mim um. uu - " 01 yer ceni 18 Pcea on patent profitable unless there is a duty of at least 30 per cent. The committee will appear before the Senate finance com mittee and argue for. the increase. Kills Wonld-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer is Append!- cms. with many victims. But Dr. I King's New Life Pills kill it by pre- vention. They gently stimulate stom- " . ach, liver and bowels, preventing that I . . ....... clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria, Headache and Indi- j gestion. 25c at J. H. Hill & Son. There are many men of many minds hut a lot of them are unable to mind their . own business. How can any person risk taking some unknown coueh remedy when Poiev.a Honev and Tar oosis them , T A T," muiej it, ia a. octie xemeujr, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. Why ex- Periment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Hon ey and Tar. Palace Drug Store. City Pharmacy, and M. E. Robinson & Bro. Most people want what they want till they get it and then they don't want it. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J? Zf--jZ Signature of CdZetyyUcUAS A man's a man for a' that. "My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. 1 gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. Palace Drug Store, City Pharmacy, and M. E. Rob inson & Bro. A plaster is small amends broken head. for a Sick headache, Constipation and bil iousness ait relieved by Rings Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the system. Do not gripe. Price 25c. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. The descent to hell is easy, that runs away with him. A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees Laxative Cotgh Syrvp. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, hoarse ness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it Is quick to re lieve and tastes good. Gently laxative. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. A man. loud voice bespeaks a vulgar The Lerid Glow of Doom. was seen in the red face, hands and body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from eczema, had, for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doc tors, who said the poisoned blood had affected Lis lungs and nothing cou!! save him. . "But, writes" his mother "seven bottles of Electric Bitters ni.. pletely cared blm.' For Eruptions. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores aud nil Blood Disorders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters is supreme. Only f0 Guaranteed by J. IL Hill & Son. It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that's ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. The WEW PERFECHOW Wick Blue Flame is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame Fieing directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can f see that a stove sending out heat in but one di- 21L rection would be a stove radiating heat in all directions. The New Perfection" keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three sizes, fully warranted. it not with your dealer, The convenient, economical and a great light giver. If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Allcolholl to QriDfldrern Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, "Very, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will prob ably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Averts non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for the - young. Follow hlS advice. He The first great rule of health " Daily movement of the bowels." Ask your doctor if this is not so. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years. JOSEPH A. D2BOER, 'President. National Life Insurance Company. Chartered 1848. Purely Mutual. 4 MONTPELIER, VERMONT. This Company held January 1st, 1909 and gained during past decade; X Assets $44,026, 009 Gain 1.72 per cent. Surplus 5,279,925 (Jain . 1.49 per cent. Insurance 154,147,843 Gain 1.00 per cent. Issues all forms Life, Term, Kndovvment and Annuity Insurance. Tlienew5and lOyear Renewal Term Policies, premiums fromJ$11.4l upwards, with ensh divi dends from 15 to 25 per cent., are unsurpassed. By patronizing this Old Re liable Company, you take no risk and build up your own State. Over ONE QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS invested in North Carolina. Correspondence Solicited. Agents Wanted. H. M. HUMPHREY, Manager. . - GOLDSBORO, N. C. If 31 1L BIG SHIPMENT OF exsoti JUST ARRIVED! KQRRECT CLOTHING 3 11 Phone 47. SOUTHERLAND COMPANY, INCORPORATED): -DEALERS 1N- lleavy Groceries, Lard, Pork and Bacon, Gram, leeo Stuff ; And Country Produce !3 Country Merchants are invited to confer with us,as -we can save them money in buying their stocks. SOUTHERLAND - CO.,. Walnut Street West, near Bank of Wayne. ADVERTISE IfJ Put HiSs Stove in Your Kitchen Oil Cook-Stove preferable on a hot day to write our nearest agency. is the ideal lamp for family use safe. knOWS. . C. A yer Co. , Lowell, Mass. OS MAN D. CLARK, Secreta y 3EZ1C AND TAILORING CO 3EZ3C Undigested Coal or "clinkers" means that you are us- ing poor coal money thrown away. Why continue to use clinker producing coal? Save your temper and your money by using a high grade coal like the coal Griffin sells. It will always give you satisfaction. It is sent well screened for cash on delivery. Phone your orders in and pay driver. H- Griff in The Coal and Wood Dealer. TI!E ARGUS- It . 4t -I 1 r ) ! 1 V 1 t I 5
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