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The Jlpgtis. J for President, Ihe country would Vu t Vi Atrn " KuLr rn ffio tariff . -a V M WjBFWn. av 1 11 hand. If neither of the said par- OLDS BORQ. N.C. APRIL t, 'ties should nominate a free silver candidate, then Mr. Sibley, the candidate of the Bimetallic League, if not actually, would certainly carry the election to the House of Representatives. But If either of the big .parties I shall nominate a straiirhtout free suver man, u is unaersvoou mat the candiiacy of Sibley, will be withdrawn. Eczema Covered Head l-Seed Potatoes. -PCBLISHKD BT- THE ARGUS PUBLISHING CO. Joseph E. Robinson, Editor, I Walter A. Bonita, Business Man'rr. ( Entered at the Poet Office at Golds bom, N. C M Second-Class Matter. MODERN DEVELOPMENT. The faculty of Harvard Uni versity are being severely criti cised for tabooing intercollegiate football contests; but there is this excuse to be made for the benighted pedagogues, that they run away with the idea that the first duty of a university is to in culcate learning, mere ordinary scholarship, the thing which pro duces poets, essayists, scientists and, incidentally, men of serious purpose and lofty endeavor. liar vard managed to raise some emi nent men of letters, ere the cul tivation of athletics had been dreamed of. She had not aston ished thewrld with any remark able prodigies since it super ceded most other branches. Athletic sports tend to manli ness, say the advocates thereof. There were some pretty manly men developed under the old fashioned system. The names of some scores of them may be found in history. Is not the athletic craze a trifle too crazy? Does it not smack a little of the coarse EnglUh system which ex tols servility, under the name of "fagging," and brutality under the name of "sport"? The American boy of thirty, forty, fifty, or more years ago when Farragut entered the navy at the age of nine and a half years, and dozens of others bo gan ineir sea careers almost as early, was at least as much of a man as the queer creature who runs about the streets, long haired ami bare-legged to day, and thinks he is like one of Charles Kingsley's heroes bo cause La is the superior of a butcher's boy at fisticuff and al most his equal at the spelling book. u nar vara nas. produced a first-rate scholar in the past dozen years, his genius has not been made public, or it has been overshadowed by the greater glory of this or that famous stroke-oar or captain of a team 9 The faculty have acted wisely in telling' the young men to aim at higher things than success in even so good a thing, er , as athletics. The Textile Mercury, one of the leading textile journals of Great Britain, takes a rather gloomy view of the future of cotton man- ltifaif iiflnf, in Ki Q f AniintiiT Tn a 'recent issue it savs: "It is hich I time the English cotton spinner and manufacturer should look out for suitable fields to which he may emigrate, for it scorns to be daily becoming more evident that his day is oyer in this coun try. The hiHglish mill men should climb into the band wagon and come South', for here is the future seat of the cotton manu facturing industry of the whole world. Forehead and deck of Cab Doctor Unavailing Tried Cutkura Remedies Chsnre In Three Oaya 1 Cure It Two Weeks Oar In month'!' n' I lahv h il mr If I CM aif era-ma. a.i I ofr hitvtor ' tor I u or aetau i- .mJ im irwii' lu X V ill hvnldiu ln.nl; r Civ t wi.uj-i alia tt.u! r gl: CI an u rn Iiit.u' ) cm. lit lx-nr ibia tipit'. iu r, T v.,,1....: i l.ui.l Tih-n-lial It ar.lof. ii - i n L"... .uta iiiti of Cl j iv i IJC);:iif. ve !' e. I ei-.u.fa.'iua trial. Ti: ! im li in Ut on M.i' on Mar II, and (ha r.-itikitalila dun.' .1 bad taiira Ux h i M;iv 14 U s vault n! niurternUi renttirr. W betran-ln n l i rt'BA, coinilritii' r."-lin; i: mhcre aora, anil wa.-linu U i b thj l TI-1 a. s K-vrral linmi ilav. A UiOaai'id I hid h;;. bun t ITiri'UA ltKi.VKvT thiva I'm u ! After having aiiiii.io.1 btm f ir two wneV. b face wu a cU-nr aux coil 1 b.. li U bow aa clean 'if . li m he e it mx. V can hanllT flml norJa to est fan o j mo u .... i,. irm i uvu . ..An mm. Mm. ami 5Iui. JOHS C. EVC. 9 Sou: a Calbouu Z: lJtiiuorv, M mmt And ol her early need potatoes in fiae oraer. auo CHOICE SEED OATS and molatssue at reduced prices. B 'M. PRIYBTT, Wholesale and Retail -Grocer and uommiaion aieicnanu THE snrewd Buuer I Takes Into consideration the quality ot too goods a well as tno price. jTl,irSt"t toull!il . X presume; tvq liave tised over IT one hundred botUes of IWa , tu "" - - ' " Cure for Consutaption in my family, and I amT" continually , advising others to get it Undoubtedly it iz the Best Cough Medicine 0. Miltijtbzrgib. Clarion. Ta.." I sell I'iao'a Cure for Consump. ve any com-. L . . I ever used. W, Dec 29. 1894 UUU uu ucrci uaig muJ wui- plaints. E. Bhokxt, Fostmaster, n fttiZ j -toid Of I bhorey.'Kan&as, Dec. 21st, 1894. Uuod. t IW Ul Li I irumata. -AV L. CUTICURA ViOHKS WONDER rimrPIl Ik arraal Cli.. ft. lk f.-. if 6UP, an squiaiu rUr -I'tfrifiiT nn! If rif Ui-. ItKMOLrKKtr. Lk Matar li'fkiaJ lairlft I ... o Humor Iamdii maildii tt tauiA.Ku.iu and tAonomtral trmintenl for rrery 4jt,.f bf V. j a.t i Douoi snoes Evidently in the expectation that his statement that American clothing was being sold in Eng land below the pricos of corres ponding English goods would be challenged. U. . Consul Meeker, at Bradford, Las sent a supple mental report to the State De partment giving particulars of the transactions, with names of the firms, prices, &c. He states that one large Bradford firm has sent its traveling men and agents io inaia, bourn America, and France with samples ot twist Melanage flannel, made in New York. They expect to take liberal orders at 28 to 30 cents. The Llut, the Seed, and the Oil. If Coxey is elected President will he let us alj walk on . the grass 7 Soveuion nominates Debs for President on the Peopled party ticket, lie forgot that Coxey has the first call on that empty nonor. Tue American eagle does not scream every time some States man yells. The eagle is too wise a bird to waste its lung power. McKinley requested the city council of Savannah not to have any speech making when they called upon him. The wily Oh loan is doubtless afraid he might accidently express an opin ton II be spoke. According to the city direo a 1 9 . . . iurj jusi issued uaiiimore has a population of 617,7d4, an increase during the year of 27,917. Balti more is one of the most substan tial ritioa (n this country, and It will not be many years before it will have a population of a minion. lr both the big parties .should nominate free coinage candidates The superior advantages of B I) - tne cotton mills of the South. even with their Dresont eouin- . - - i men is ana economies, have been so well demonstrated as to mm. pel universal admission. North ern manufacturers rely solely on ineir more skilled labor to enable them to retain control over the finer fabrics; and this is a condi tion that can be easily changed by importation or education. But there are other advan tages, besides thoso alreadv uti. lizedof which the mills in the cotton growing regions may eas ily avail themselves to great ly increase their predominant. Chief among them is the combi nation or gins and cotton-oil mills with the factories. This would enable the .factories to take the cotton in the seed and .1 . m m inane a pront irom the who a prouuet oi tno plant, besides sav ing to planters me expense of OrCSSini? and hailinir . DlW large Industries thus utilize the wnoie product ox their raw ma. terial. The chief slauo-htorinc and packing houses of the West prepare lor maiket the hides bones, horns and hair of thpir an imals as well as the meat, and derive a profit from all of them. Why.should not the cotton man ufacturers of the South supple ment their industry, ill a similar manner; It would be a - xrreat mnvpn ience to many cotton plantei s ana especially tne small nlantpra to nave witntn easy reach fac- A a 1 . a tones to wnicn thev cnu d haul their cotton in the seed and thoro dispose of both the liut and the seea, saving all tbe expense and labor of cinninir and hailing. and the demonstrated adrantAa of this addition to their industry wuuiu stimulate tne establish, ment of cotton factories in localities now far removed from tbem. In all probability, fac twies would, seek the loratinna onenng tneso facilities until eventually there would be few extensive cotton crowing r. gions without a factory or two mvutu vasjr reacn oi tne planters. We are clad to nota & nmnnd. tion to have a cotton seed oil mm m operation during nnr fc-reab exposition oi next fall. Northern visitors inspecting it win readilji see the advantage of uiu a mui in connrvtinn nritk the cotton factories, and as they buuui, puiatuij nave such addi tions to the factories of thain own section, another strong in ducement lor inTestment in the ooum wm be presented. At. 1 llnM lliVABirlwMit llu. .Aril n . Oe.; Hoir.S xj ; RioLriT, 1. pimii !)uta mu ,mmm. mar., ooie i-roprMiora, Uoaton. - How to Can Skin Dlaaaaan fro. nIPLES, blckhd,, rad anil oily akin pr- I till Taaiea ana carcg ot fcTlt'laA tkur. MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS V V and weaknaaa. back aeha. slr kM. fT J 1 . rtirumatUni, and cheat paloa m rvuvvvu in od mmira DJ UM IO mm'r ucun awnii riatwfb are known as th best. That fact ' can be praren by hundreds who ' wear mem. Some people ay Douglaa shoes are mgn, Dut mey continue using them J jua uio bbiuo. 1UII prvves they are not. We keep a great big stock of them all the time lor ladies, gent and boys. rDONT AllssTllis-opportunity! ' r ' CLOSING OUT SALE Regardless of cost, to make roonu for our Spring stock. Now Is the thne to bn a good bolt oi Clothes, nd air wool under 'shirts and drawers, very cheap. Macintoshes at less than cost' Boys'Trcale waists at cost. -Fancy . all wool dress' goods, former price fl and 11.25, now 95c and 75c ' UadlesGovert Glotn: Wdrtn $1 For 75c. KUm Baby wa Mck, w gw bar Castona, VTtum aba waa a CbUd, alia cried (or Gaston Wbaa aba beoama Hiaa, aba china- to Csatona, Wbaa aha kail CUAma, aba (arc tbeca Oaatort W L. Douglas 8hoes for boy at 11.797 I 1 atl a. 1 a. I . i auu are tne Dest in me world. Sold only at . HOOD & BRITT'S BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Sal re in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt itneum, 'ever. oores, Tetter, Una p ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Piles, or no nav mini red. It is cnar. antead to gire perfect satisfaction or money reiunaoa. 1'rice 'lb cents per bottle, for. sale by J.U. HUl & Sod, Food I Rood Tf av. rnnx oith npi v COW FEED. PEAS and PEA-M B AL, niuii.-aiB.AU etc at 1A)W ERPK1CES than ever. B. M. PRIYETT. Fine all wool under sblits and drawers worth tl.25. Il.f a and t2 now selllni? at fW 1 CI 1 A mrtr t T ' " 1a(V1i. . . x m . wwt vaw auu w a u a vtUlUU( UUO, Vvf Ul US 001016 JOU OUT i we cAQ and will sve jou money. The first to come will be p, -wV Muaa ui(;uuuif v ilea V Tf o (ISfeU r uvif,Mwif niia ti aasmi , BIZZELL BROS. & 60. Kw Borden, Building A Houaehoia Treaauro, T XTT n..li- -m rm . . .. ' u. w. x uuer, oi uanajonarie, n. i ., says that he always keeps Dr. King's Tk I . a7 i'ow discovery in tne nous ana m family has always found the very bwt resulu following its use; that he would not oe witnout it, li procurable. O. A. Dykeman, Druiririst. Catokill. N. Y . says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in his family for I eigut years, ana it nas never railed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not i wrT a remwii an inn it t.rinsi anil ctA Trial botUes free at J. II Hill & Son's urug Store. Regular size 60o, and M. Did You Ever Try Electric Blttara aa your troubles? If not, get a bottle now aou irei reiiei. i nia miwi i nn has hun found to be peculiarly adapted to the rom-i auucureoi an rem aie complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have LOSS Of Annntitn. rnn.l'nu. tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are NerVOUS. Sleenleca. ExnUahln. Malan. choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Iiittara la need. Health and strength are guar anteed bv its UHA. Ijirm Knttloa fifty cents at J. YL Hill & Son's Dru,- JbVlC II You Want- . fl -FIRST GLASS BuaaaorCairiaae; Surra or Phaeton, . -Roadartor Waaon. - Don't fail to call to see me I have a full stock on hand of all kinds, in cluding -all kinds of harness. Also horse and mules for sal. GEO- D- BENNETT,' GoldsboroN. C, Dr. B. F. flRRINOTO.HL' - Dentist; In the practice of Dentistry makes a specialty of the diseases of the rums auu espociauy mat xroubiesome dis ease known as Pyorrhea Alveolaris, so common, and so destructive to teeth and so injurious to health. Patrons having experienced tie ben efit of my treatment are given as refer ence. - Office rooms on seoondo floor, next door south of Miller's Book Store. - 15 Should Bear Itt MIiid' ; ' : THAT" i- . v , ' - ' a ' ' ' My Store is Headquarters FOR ' Elour, Sugar Stapler Groceries: - ' AND GENERAL SUPPLIES. t Same Old Stand, '. Walnut Strcet,Goldsrjoro N.G- R. E. PIPKIN: to bua fhing n8h Tne oidReiiaDir f . Coy wliere Tls Made;' d;hurtt' MerGliant Tailor, THE City Beef Market OF- S.G0HN&S0N G0LDS0R0 Notice. Bv virtue of thA - - ; - ' " ' ioivub VI MIC amended churtAP nf ihn .t 'u. wiv, un lunuwing piaces er election and voting Drecinota ai a -. .i established in tbe citv of Cirimhn.n. tn,. aaelection for Mayor and Aldermen of said city, io be held on the first Monday in May next to-wit: Precinct A, being that portion of the Firtt Ward of aalii rin 1 1. - - . J uui lit Chestnut street, and an extension there of westil v. and wot n? K wni . . iiuiuii; Hill & V eldon Railroad, and the place of voting therein shall be at Beinett'i stables. . Precinct 11. hntnirthat ris.l I . 14 First ward lrinff north a! - w VUUOVUUt street, and an extension thereof east. y, . OMl of Wilmington eldon Railroad, anil tY, f -n. ingtheieln shall be at John T.Edmund son's old stoi e on Oak sUeet I'reclnct C, being that portion of the Second ward of said city lying south of said Cheutnat street, and au itension thereof westeilv and wmt nf Wins. street, and an extenidnn t erly. and the place of voting shall be at aure on j ames street. irecinct D. Iwinriiiai win- u S miVU VI BO 1U isecoDd ward If inr south nt iMd.i. cut street, and an extension thereof easterly, and eut of aai.i Viin street, and an extension thereof south erlv, and the nlacA nf vmin. v.,.. shall be at Creech's store. Ihls the 2wth day of March, 1895. Vs. f . 11 HLL Ll .Alt mar30-lw Ia lll oIn buinc8 at the old stand, vu namui street,- where they keep N rt i uU uauu cine juouniam fi06'' ider and well butchered; Pork. veal, iMrkeyln season and the yerv onutnagw iu me caste, our lm mense linger ator is always stocked and our customers are i never turned oi uissatisnea. ' Kespectully, SsC0HN &CO; CASTORIA la tmil a - iinin.l;... "af aaja WSVUSS ming -lor children. Doctors pr-eecribro it., medical iournala NWtmmnnH f an1 , - 0 wVM41MVnU A SJkUM more than a million mothers are using . tu iiko vi- paregwic, li ale man's Drops, so-called soothing epruns and otbor narcotic and stupefying remedies,. Casoi ia Is the quickest thing to regu Sle the Stomach and hnarAla mm.A T - - wuii vug heathr sleep the world has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and absolute ly harmless- It relieves "oonetipation, quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays- feveriahneea, 'destroys worms, and prevents convulsion, sooth es the. child and gives it refreshing asd " ere-!. awria is tne ca ?uacea-ine mother's Iriend. J as tori a Is put up in one-size bottles pniy. it u not sold In bulk. Dont al low any one to sell you anything else oa the plea 'or promise that it la 'just as tood" and 'will answer every purpose. Insurance Gompany : Ot Ne w York. oaaMi- a - a State A gent Goldsboro .K. C - 41 gut prigS; dr; frank boyette, Dontal Suroeoti; Offlce in New Borden Building, over BkxeU Bros, Co's dry goods store, effers his profes sional service. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. n.-iotf . ; w .... SpflD? 'Foods are arnrlnor dai'lv of CnTTTTIDnr vrr nmiTTi-rtu LU cheao -cash store.. - Great rednctionJ in Dresa Gooda, etc. Tll3 0nlv house in Onllahnrn sclllnrr fV I ' l- . , , -.v, ..w, UD iiiwia voreei ior voo. uur fZI?ft8?dSCr8e'M genuine bargain. A fall line of corsetsf SI ECIAL Our 12c Curtain Goods rednced to 10c yard. , Lace cur- tarn goodanow going at 10c vard. Serein from 5c yard tip! ' : .s - In shoes wc are effenng big Talues." v - - -- Jnst rerprvM j fn!l i; $2l)0'to3 00"' - " - - .no xvenj' shoes from 'ryJ for ladies at f2.00; sold elsewhereor f 2.50. Ladfer-eDrinr heel sWa from f tv .. gar 12.00 shoes for ladies reduced to f 1.50 per pair. -Onr f 1.60 shoes for ladies rednced to $ 1.25 per pair. " tv!: ' uVD onr,b!,ac,k ttom shoes for ladies at $ 1.25 and f 1.50. KJ sr Tf 5aTe fc 1,06 of Coossett's shoes; also th celebrated xtojal Shoe Co's sboea at f 2.00; lormer price $2.5a - rn-iw fLOO we ,n give extra one of onr E. aod L. collars. Bear in mind m-e nrp hoalAnavf.M f i. . -r ,, . '. and that the lowest;" - T x.verjmmg at one price - to 62fc5"Wa haTe Windir fiadd Iinea &t 25c- tter grade from 37iO i5outherIand, Brinkley S: Co. -
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