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Smi-tXteekiaj Argus AS TO PELLAGRA, FOR SPEEIll' TRIAL. WCK FROM 303 W tOBKi iuv I ALU 4t;Hoult; A writer in Van Norden"s Magazine refutes a great many misstatements regarding pellagra, or Lombardy lep Published erery Wednesday and Sat- rosy. The disease is not new. It is THE urday. ARGUS PUBLISHING ft. J. SutttU'i'S" to iie 'iritd lor.jiiiider of Mayor dewberry of A' export. CO Beaufort, N. C, Oct. 18-The grand Palfltiai ILfcLt fcliill r I L I v a cerebro-spinal trouble that has been; jury today brought in a bill of murder known and identified in Italy at least : three hundred years. It was brought 393. E. ROBINSON Editor to this country in 1883, and it has - spread slowly throughout the country, Subscription Price, in Advance. but chiefly in the South. DAILY ARGUS. 11 appears first in the form of a Qne Tear $5.00 rash a dry scaly eruption upon the Six Months 2.60 parts of the body exposed to the sun. Three Months UK Tlie neck, for example. The eruption One Month .BO at length dries up, and then the stom- ne Week 10 acn an intestines are affected. Then SEMI-WEEKLY ABwis.' ' ? If. VU1VCU, U11U. llie vivLliXl UJL uocaoc not infrequently dies violently insane. The course of the disease is generally slow, sometimes covering twenty years before death brings relief to the Dae Year $1.00 Blx Months 60 Tare Months .26 Entered at the Postoffice in .Golds- gufferer ro mcoh Beyond all doubt the cases in the - South can be traced to Italian immi Up North they are beginning to keep grants. The disease is no more con handy the snow shovel. tagious than leprosy, but still it is a bacterial disease, and it can be ac Secretary Knox should instruct his quired by persons who are frequently men to use the deaf and dumb sign in contact with one who has it laneuaee. The United States public health and marine hospital service is investigat Mr Crane's diplomatic careej: was ing the disease and until its report simply nipped in the bud at the steam- upon it is published it is well not to ship wharf. trust the stories that the use of corn as food oroduces the disease. The Dr. Cook did not give Mr. Barrill people of this country and of Mexico any gum drops to eat out in the wilds have long eaten Indian corn and no of Montana. one in either country ever aeveiopeu a case of pellagra until Italian immi- Secretary of State Knox ascertained grants appeared on the scene. The he could not derrick Crane without chances are that the use of corn as being hit back. human food has nothing to do with the j, production or development of the dis- The farmer whose crops are har- ease. The marine hospital service vested begins to regard Jack Frost will no doubt furnish us with trust- against S. J. Sanders, who had been arrested for the death of Mayor H. Z. Newberry, of Newport, N. C, who was shot to death Saturday night at the door of his home. Judge Guion or dered the sheriff to summon 200 tales men in order to get a jury. The case is set for Friday at ten o'clock. Sanders today is locked in the Car teret county - jail here, while his brother, B. F. Sanders, is held as an accessory. The prisoners were brought here last night by Sheriff Hancock after a coroner's jury at Newport, had returned a verdict that Mayor New berry's death resulted from gunshot wounds inflicted by S. J. Sanders and that his brother also was implicated, in the shooting. . The assassination of Mayor New berry was the direct outcome, it is said, of the prosecution of "blind ti ger" cases had several persons arrested for ille gal selling whiskey and four of the men, including the two Sanders broth ers, were bound over for court at Beaufort next Monday. It is alleged Links I'onstrucM Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Ex pended by Brother Charley for Brother Billy's Entertain ment on Charley's Ranch. Gregory, Tex., Oct. 19. This is President Taft's first day of rest ana enjoyment on his brother's 125,000 fcc're ranch. After the, strenuous days of his long tour, the President for tie first time has an opportunity to lay aside all cares and seek rest or exer cise, serious occupation or amusement according to his taste and whim, not in strict accordance with time-tables ani ironclad program. He has a mag- The mayor recently had nilcent Palace with every imaginable uiuuii uuuveuieiict; to live in, a rancn as large as some counties in the East to roam over at will, either on horse back or in an automobile. A fine si earn yacht ready for his pleasure, threats had been made against the hld he feel "ke goins fisning or mayor's life and after his assassina tion Saturday night suspicion was di rected to the Sanders brothers. Great excitement prevailed in New port after the tragedy occurred Sat urday night. Requests for blood hounds wfrf spnt tn Tarhnrn anil tho ....... , tJiitue are no possums uo nunu out. road in front of the mayor s house , . . . was roped off in hope that the dogs scent and lead the authorities to the S bigser,game for.Mm to with equanimity. worthy information on this point. Chicago proposes to substitute in its scnools a study of municipal con ditions for algebra. POLITICS AND POLITICIANS. assassins, lhe dead mans wife was ill in bed at the time of the murder and .his HttlA limiE'hter sstnnH hv hia side when he was shot. Word of the of the sPrtsmen this Governor Fort of New Jersey has issued a denial of the report that he Miss Purity, standing at the head of is a candidate for United States Sen- the Rialto, is a joke in the monument ator, line of business. - Governor Draper of Massachusetts, Philander Knox has fired Mr. Crane in his campaign for re-election, is fea- but he has not driven the Japanese turing the reduction of state expenses out of Manchuria. during his administration. shooting was sent to Beaufort and yes- erday afternoon County Solicitor Ab- rnathy, accompanied by Sheriff Han cock and a coroner's jury, went to Newport on a special train. Upon the arrival of the train at Newport the Sanders brothers were arrested and iater the coroner's, jury ordered them aeld. Hans Wagner is clearly Pennsylva- William Mitchell. Lewis, a promi nias favorite son, outranking Philan- nent motor car manufacturer of Ra- der Knox at least four blocks. John Bull is encouraging his colo nies to build navies that would be a great assistance in an emergency. cine, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for gover nor of Wisconsin. Congressman William B. McKinley, of the Nineteenth district of Illinois, is Tammany insists it has no strings being talked of as a possible candidate attacned to Judge Gaynor. and the lat- tor tne unuea spaces ter certainly has no respect for strings According to political gossip in At lanta, Hoke Smith, recently governor rreQ Tjatimn hnvs, could not of Georgia, may decide to enter the . v... no race for Coneress from the Fifth nave learnea geograpuy iium """""" - folders, for nothing is scarcer at Etah Georgia district. rhon r-a 1 1 ma ra ' Candidates for the Republican nomi- Edward VII will win new laurels if nation for governor of California are he can make peace, between the Lords already looming up up tu yV- , mm hth nf which are mary will not be held for a year. Sec rTady foTTauIe. tary f State Curry. Mayor Mott ol Secretary Knox should have spoken and Knowland are mentioned. his mind on that Chinese-Japanese treaty last summer. He is at least three months too late. Otto T. Bannard, fusion nominee for mayor of New York city, does not fa vor granting the right of franchise to The north pole rivals should be re- women at present, although he be . . . . w1i iiavab that eventually they will be quested to hand in ineir geograpui;" - - and astronomical proofs for review permitted to vote as much as they de and criticism, without delay. sire. Judge W. W. McCredie, whom the The business of jerking men w ReDUbiicans Qf the Second Washing Washington to be tried , when they ton ,jistriCt have nominated to- suc- criticize an administration has re- ceed tne iate Congressman Cushman, ceived a serious setback, and i. it. Jg the owner of the two professional cannot curb Judge Anderson. league baseball teams in Pprtland, Oregon. THE AFTERMATH. . The recent, town elections in Con- All sorts of thingB are being given necticut gave the license men a great- as reasons for the rather ignoble end er advantage than ror a numoer oi of the dinlomatic caree of Hon. years, ten towns going irom tne no Charles K. Crane, late minister to license column to that of license anu China. It has been reported that he six swinging tne otner way, mruu6i. is the victim of a political Intrigue, exercise of the local opuon voie, hut nthsra seem to think that he Was the victim of his own garrulity." The action of seven Georgia con- In the light of what has happened gressmen in bolting the Democratic it ia rather interestine to read the ed- caucus and supporting opener itorial comment upon Mr. Crane's ap- non in the rules fight has become an pointment in Collier's of July last. It Issue In state politics. Every one of the seven who bolted is being fought for "If there were in the United States re-election, and from present Indica- o BvCt,m whirh Rhnuld select men in tlons the coming congressional cam their youth and train them both in paign will be one of the liveliest in scholarship and experience, through- the history oi tne siaie. riit half si lifetime- for lust that kind ' ' nf Hirm whih la adanted to the Up to date twenty-six states have international relations of the present spoken through their legislature in hov thot inatitutinn would occasional- favor of an amendment to tne eu ly turn out, as its most perfect prod- eral constitution providing for, the not. in fitRS R1mh an aDuointment as election of senators by direct vote. that nf r.harlea R Crane to be minis- The states that have taken this action ter to China. He is a business man are New Jersey, Oklahoma, Nebraska, ho hanHied in re affairs -with Utah, Arkansas, Minnesota, Kansas, poise and success-and this is rare Texas, Illinois, Indiana, South Dakota, n-v . i Milt enough even in a day when nine- Idano, wasnmgton, , ,uiui oy-: h. f itomatioTini relations are Tennessee, Montana, Pennsylvania , , o onH re- TCentuckv. Colorado, Louisiana, Ore- - gard it with bored disdain. Mr. Crane gon, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri,' Wis knows China well ana, quite as "" . portant, knows Russia even more. He 1 1 lnnm.nnA nmif.. VnAVa tllA customs whose mastery . will make him effective EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Having qualified as executor of the Wo la reformer. Bv last will and testament of Furney his appointment Mr. Taft pays no po- Hamilton, deceased, this is to -notify f k a nr ainriA that all persons , holding claims against kind of political capital which counts, said deceased to exhibit them, duly w imiJin .ntM. So far as high ap- . verified, to me before the 28tn day of t V, . K M Ko o-rAat. September. 1910, or this notice wUl preciauon cuu eu, no puuu-iu w 0- - - ... . . : he pleaded in bar of their recovery. J Tt:;:' nnihiv a mistake All persons indebted to said estate in not talking in the language of Chi na and Russia when the reporters in terviewed him, but at all events he has made it certain .that a good busi ness man is not jjcessarily a diplor mat, , ; k i-.. will make immediate settlemenL This 28th day of September, 1909. ' H. D. HAM, Executor. The modern church includes also a jspooning parlor. taking a sail along the picturesque coast. He has only to step out of the front door and walk a few steps to the finest, golf links in Texas, laid out especially for his use by two Texas golf experts, should he wish to indulge iu his favorite exercise. It is true, snould the President have an incllna tion for more strenuous pastime, there lions or elephants, but prairie wolves, coyotes, deer and wildcats. Wildcat shooting is one of the favorite pas- r. A. M. Shrago Goldsboro's Welfc Known Wholesale Merchant, Sends Words of Cheer to Our Progressive Board of Aldermen. The Argus is in receipt of the fol lowing letter from our good friend and fellow townsman Mr. A. M. Shra go, now in New York making purchas es of dry goods and clothing for his large and prosperous wholesale house on vv alnut and John streets : "St. Dennis Hotel, New York, Oct, 17, 1909. . iKai "Joe Argus": although away from home, I keep ; -Ui-d on home affairs dally, so inter . i d am I that "we go forward," and ; i te that our city fathers have made M eat step forward in their published oiuaiance requiring the removal of ail stationary awnings, and all over hanging signs along the sidewalks at once. This was a good move, and surely a one too soon, by our board of alder ment, and so I must say again, "We go ft rward." . i am talking Goldsboro here in New iork every day; our beautiful new 'nion depot, our concrete sidewalks, our coming paved streets, our view of the streets unobstructed by overhang ing and dangerous signs, and irregu lar awnings and unsightly wooden sheds, our automobile highway to Sev en Springs why I am just insisting on my New York friends to come down to Goldsboro, North Carolina, and see a prosperous and progressive city and I be "Best Town in the State." Hoping to get back home soon, I remain Yours truly, A. M. SHRAGO. OLDEST LAND IN THE WOULD. the country and a hunt of that kind has been arranged for tonight, A pack of "cat dogs" was obtained for the purpose and if the President is not too tired tonight, he may enjoy fine sport and a novel experience. The ranch, which forms part of the 400,000-acre estate which David Sin ton, Charles P. Taft's father-in-law, purchased many years ago, when Texas ranch land was worth about $2.00 an acre, is located in Can Prairie r, t .,.. !,,,,, county, near the bays of Corpus Chris- Ihe Laurentian Highlands, Stretching .. . ' . . n aiiAi uau auitiUi j. lie i aiiuii, wnnjii UB" includes the towns of Sinton, Taft, Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 19. Stretching Gregory and Portland, occupies the across canaaa norm or tne fat. law- greater part of the county, and is one rence ana enamg in tne regions aDout 0f the finest properties in Texas. It the source of the Mississippi is a i3 wen stocked and cultivated and range of low granite hills called the brings Mr. Charles P. Taft a round aurentian wignianas. Tnese mils are million dollars a year. When it was really mountains that are almost worn decided a few months ago that the out, for they are the oldest land on President would spend four days ot American soil, and, according to Agas- rest upon his brother's farm. Mr, oiz, the oldest in the world. In the Charles P. Taft began to make exten- world. In the days when there was give preparations for the occasion. nothing but water on the face of the The old ranch house, known, by the siuue Liiestj uiuuuuiijis caiuB up a Spanish name or La Quinta, was iong island of primitive rock with uni- torn down and in its place a magnifi- ersal ocean chafing against its cent palace was built, equipped with shores. everythine that the most fastidious None of the other continents had put taste may desire in a modern dwell .n an appearance at tne time Ameri- ing. it has thirty-six rooms and a was thus looking up. The United crowns a 100-foot cliff, beneath which otates began to come to light by the the surf breaks with an eternal roar, gradual uplifting of this land to the For the accommodation of the Pres aorth and the appearance of the tops ident's travelling party another build- jf the Alleghenies, which were the ing resembling a seashore hotel with aext in order. Later the Rockies wide verandas, was built a short dis started up. The United States grew tance from "La Quinta." southward from Wisconsin and west- Some distance in the rear a garage vard from the Blue Ridge. was built, large enough to shelter hall An early view of the country would a dozen automobiles, and it was stock .ave showed a large island which is ed with four brand new machines. To aow Northern Wisconsin; and a long supply the house with sea water for uiin tongue of this primitive rock bathing purposes, a pumping station kicking down from Canada into Min- was erected and also an electric pow- esota, and these two growing states er plant for illuminating the buildings. ooking out over the waters at the in the bay a long pier was constructed oiere beginning of mountain ranges to provide a mooring place for the sast and west. They were waiting for steam yacht added to the equipment he rest of the United States to ap- Qf the ranch. The final touch to the Par. preparations was given by the laying ; out of a golf course of nine holes. The BELIEF FOB ST0R3I SUFFERERS, superintendents in charge of the ranch and its different departments knew Lrmy Postvat Key West to Issue Sup- of golf only from hearsay and when plies for Few Days. they received orders from the Presi- Washington, D. C, Oct, 18. For the dent's brother to provide for suitable purpose of affording prompt relief to 8u links, they were stumped. But ihe needy storm sufferers at Key the order had to be obeyed, and, as ex- vVest, the army post at that place is Pense was not to be considered, they to issue rations for a few days, the engaged two of the finest golf experts cost of which will be borne by the in Texas to come to the Taft ranch American National Red Cross Socie- and lay out the course in accordance ty. In the meantime the organization 'with the traditions of the game. It iias undertaken an investigation on its 16 aconservative estimate that the im- ovm account and one of its experts, J. provements made on the ranch in an- C. Inean. of Atlanta. Ga.. has been di- ticipation of the President's visit cost ret ted to Droceed immediately to the nis brother not less than $500,000 scene of the disaster and report to I16 a nice little fortune, but not ex Washinenn the ATrtent nf relief or re- orbitant, considering the annual hobilitation necessary. The action Profits derived from the ranch, taken today follows an appeal from the mayor of Key West- for Federal SPECULATION DEBT INVALID. assistance, which came to the "White - ' : House and by Secretary Carpenter S. Supreme Court Refuses to Take sent to the War .Department and the Cognizance of Such Cash. x""1 . ; Washington, D. C, Oct, 18. The Su preme Court of the United States to day refused to take cognizance of the ,. 'T " " -V - case of Majors vs. Williamson, involv- No Hope Is Held Out for Lower Prices lng responsibility for a note given to by American Packers Association. pay . a debt assumed in connection with Chicago, 111.," Oct. 18. No hope of a speculation on the stock exchange, permanent Jy lower - prices for meat The .debt was contracted by Wil- was held out by ,K delegates to : the liamson in'Memphis, Tenn., and a note fourth annual convention of thB Amer- was given with Mississippi real estate ican Packers' Association, the first as security. The laws of Tennessee session of -which was held today, and Mississippi prohibit gambling, and Michael .Ryan, president of the.assb- it was contended that under such laws ciatlon, said ' that the prices might the note could not be collected. 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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA- Persons calling for above lettew rill please say advertised. Kulea iad regulations require that erne Htf be paid en advertised letters. J. P. DOBSON, . Postmaster. Plague and Cholera Rage at JLmoy. Amoy, China, Oct. 20. It is official ly reported that there were seventy seven deaths from the bubonic plague and sixty-four fatal cases of cholera in Amoy durin gthe last two weeks. MINSTRELS - COMING! One Night, Monday, Oct. 25th. A. G. Allen's Big Minstrel Show Conceded by all to be pre-eminently the oldest and best known Minstrel organi zation in existence. Presented under a mammoth canvas theatre. ADMISSION; Children Adults - 25c - .35c. Show Grounds Corner of John and Mulbeny Streets. KDGAR A. SIMKINS, Principal. GURNET P. HOOD, Ats't Principal. LESLIE C. LANE, Ats't Principals JAMES R. MOORE, Instructor. The bones for those who come late. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wayne County, North Carolina, made in the special proceeding pending in said Court, vlierein John Rouse et al are plain tiffs and William Rouse et al are de fendants, said order being dated the nd day of April, 1909, and under and uy virtue of a prior order made in said cause, dated the 1st day of February, the undersigned, who were by said order appointed commissioners, will, on Tuesday, the 30th day oi Movember, 1909, at 12 o'clock, m., at rhe Court House door in Goldsboro, said county and state, sell by 'public auction to the highest bidder for cash the lands in said .county described in the petition in said special proceed ing as lot No. 1 and lot No. 3, and therein described as follows: I ot No. 1. A lot of land in the City of Goldsboro, bounded as , f ol; lows: Beginning at Mary Griswold's northwestern corner on Ash street, and runs thence westerly with said street 68 1-2 feet to Joe Edwards' coiner, then with his line southerly 175 1-2 feet to his corner, then with his line easterly; 65 1-2 feet to said Giiswold's line, then with her line northerly 175 1-2 feet to the begin ning. ' . . Lot No. 3. A tract of land ' near the City of Goldsboro, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at an iron stake, Joe Edwards' corner, and-runs thence with his line north H east 12.90 chains to another corner, of said Edwards, then with his line south 70 east 12.10 chains to an iron stake, then south 20 west 1.45 chains to an Iron stake in a ditch, Ives' corner, then south 17 1-2 west 10.45 chains to an iron stake, W. A.' J. Peacock's line, then north 76 west 11.14 chains to the beginning, containing fourteen and four tenths (14 4-10) acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. This ,21st day of October, 1909. 1 . I. F. DORTCH, , v M. T. DICKINSON, ' . "'Urt' Commissioner. Goldsboro Night School, A BUSINESS COLLEGE. Telegraphy, Book-Keeping, Penmanship Letter WritingJ Shorthand" Type-Writing, Mathematics, English and Law. LOCATION, METROPOLITAN BUILDING. TUITION One Snbject, $3.00; Two Subjects,' $5.00 Per Month. Farm Lands Wanted Do you want to sell your farm, at its value? If so, write or see us at once. We have more inquiries from outside prospective buyer 3 than'we have farms listed. We are preparing a special pamphlet to send through the North and West. No expense to you whatever unless we sell your property and then only a living' commission. Don't delay. W. d. GIBSON & CO.g OLDSBORO, N. C. . ' " 1 - When Yoy Purchase a Watch You Want a Good One We have this kind and at prices most reason able. We have all grades of movements and cases and can please all. Let us show our line of watches. West Oentre trt. cr. : v Jewelers and Opticians 2fZ
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