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1 1. Democratic Newspaper. ; Published Every Afternoom Sunday Except BY THE ABGUS PUBLISHING CO. JOS. E. BOBIXSOX........... Editor. " Subscription Price, In Advance DAILY ABGUS I One Year ......... ?5.00 Six Months........ 2-50 Three Months..... .......1-25 One Month........... ?"Vlr? One Week......... I"10 WEEKLY One Year Six Mentha.......... Three Months..... .... .....11.00 .....J.-BO ,....j..25 Entered at the Fortoffice in Golds 1 oro as second class mail matter. Indefatigable historians have jdug up the fact for King George's conso- .oi- y,a "T.ittla Corporal" ;was AAUvTU VIXCbh " - himself a had horseman. As a matter of fact, so many blun ders have been made in Great Britain since the war began that it would be impossible to saddle all of them on one man. rnrrvTY COTTOX BEPOBT. Editor Areus: tarn directed by the Department of Census to state to you that Wayne county ginned prior to Nov. 14, 1915, 19,585 bales cotton as A SAD COMMEHTABY. "I know .nothing more disheartening than the announcement recently made that the United States the one great country left in the world free from the hideous," bloody " burden-not war is about to embark upon the building of a huge armada destined to be equal or second to our own," said Lord Rose bery, presiding- at the Rhodes' lecture at London university. , ; : " The burden of. keeping pace ,wj$.h the United States in armament will continue on European "nationB,""?thinks Lord Rosebery. - He is 'saddened by the thought that the United States, "so remote from the European con flict, should voluntarily in these days take up the burden, which, after this war, will be found to have broken, or almost broken, our backs." LAW'S HASD ON MBS. McADOO. Summoned to Court For Auto Speeding; Excessive compared with 21,731 same date year. - - Respectfully, FLOYD H. UZZELL, Special Agent. last Distress In the Stomach. There are many people who have a distress In the stomach after meals, It la due to indigestion and easily remedied by taking one of Chamber Iain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y writes: "For some time I was troubled with head ache and distress In my stomach after ntine. also with constipation. About six months ago I began taking Cham berlain's Tablets. They regulated the action of my bowels and the headache and other annoyances ceased in a short time. Obtainable everywhere. C. W. Post left a fortune of approxi mately $30,000,000, thus proving the truth of the old adage that it pays to advertise. OUB JITNEY OFFEB This and 5c Don't miss this, cut out this slipi en close with five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound J for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Went to the Hospital. C. E. Blanchard, postmaster, Blan chard. CaL, writes: T had kidney . trouble so bad I had to go to the hos pital. Foley Kidney Pills completely cured me." Men and women testify ' they banish lame back, stiff joints, .we muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. Eold everywhere. (Baltimore Dispatch.) Mrs. William G. McAdoo, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury and daughter of President Wilson, and two young women companions have been reported to the office of the Automo bile Commissioner for driving a motor car at excesshre speed near Baltimore. A hearing will be held tomorrow before a magistrate at Savage, Howard County. The magistrate called up Sec retary McAdoo's home in Washington today and gave a verbal summons for the appearance before him of Mrs. Mc Adoo, her companions and the chauf feur. . A speed of nearly 60 miles an hour 13 charged against the chauffeur. Lu ther Jones, motorcycle guardian of the Washington road, said he chased the McAdoo car from Savage before he overtook the automobile near the Bal timore city line. It took him' 17 minu utes to do it. - , ' . .. j j Savage is 14 miles from Baltim ire At the rate indicated the McAdoo ma chine was running at an average I of 50 miles an hour J j Laurens, Md., Nov 22. Eddie Hayen chauffeur for Secretary; of the Treas ury McAdoo, today paid a fine of $25 to Justice Gosnell at Savage, Md., for speeding. - . I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, -'-.-i - - ; juucas vxjunty, "" : Frank J. Cheney "makes oath that h is senior partner of the firm of 2. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore- fsaldrandHhatsaid-firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED , DOLLARS ! for each and every case of Catarrh; that cannot be cured by the use of HALE'S CATARRH CURE. .-, j r, J r FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, ( Notary Public. . ; Hall's catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation -. ; " ; ' j :- L6BGX DIBICTOKI Most of the born leaders of men are women. Rheumatism and Allied Fains They ; r-; Must Go i : The ; congestion of the blood In Its flow causes pain. Sloan's Liniment penetrates to the congestion and starts the blood to flow freely. The body's warmth is 'renewed; the pain is gone The "man oh woman who has rheu matism, neuralgia or other pain and fails to keep Sloan's Liniment in their home Is like a drowning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. Get a bottle oi Soan's, 25c. and 50c. $1.00 bottle holds six times as much as 25c. size. Goldsbore Ledge So. lit, B. P. O. E. meets Thursday night In the Elks Hme, 105 Chestnut street which is open daily from 8:30 to l a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register are , cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. Magnolia Camp, So. 100, Woodmen oi the Worla, meets ever? Tuesday; night at 8:00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Building, second floor. Visiting brethren in good tandinx welcome. Boffin Lodge, So. 6, Knights of Pyth ias, meets every Friday night In , Castle Hall, Pythian building, corner John and Mulberry streets at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Knights cordially welcome. Geldsboro Council, So. 89, Jr. O. U. A. BL, meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In Jnior Order Hall, second floor, Odd Fellows Building. John street. Cordial welcome to-ball visiting brethren. Wayne Lodge 112, A. F. and A. M meets every Monday evening at 7:30 Homo Celebration of Uondcr Interest The arrival of a baby in the household completely changes the entire aspect of cue ruture. But in the meantime, during the anxious period of ex pectancy, there is a splendid remedy known as "Mother's Friend" that does wonders. It is for external use, re lieves the pains of muscle expansion, Boothes and quiets the nerves, extends- its in fluence to the Internal organs and removes to a great extent theten dencv to wnrrv nnrt nn. prehension. It is a natural treatment, safe for the mother, has no drug , effect whatso ever and for this reason must exert a most beneficial influence upon those functions di rectly connected with motherhood. In a very interesting book the subject is freely discussed and a copy will be mailed free to all expectant mothers by Bradfield Regulator Co., 708 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any druggist. Use as directed and you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century have used and recommended this splendid aid to motherhood. Their letters are messages of cheer, that breathe comfort in every word. Children Cry for Fletcher's A train of thought is the real thing in rapid transit. fob bent; ;.:-; " ; j Mrs. E. G. Porter's 7-room modern up-to-date dwelling on Virginia St.,' in fine condition, only $20 per month. Mr. B. H. Griffin's garage adjoining the Opera Hcuse, especially adapted, not only for a garage, but for store!. Mrs. Jas. Kyle's. two stores on Cen tre St, one at 810 and one at $12.50 per month. Mr. Geo. E. Crabtree's 3 stores un der St. James Hotel, one for $35.00, one, Including the bakery $25, the bar ber sop for $20 per month. ; ED. L. EDMUNDSON, Real Estate, Rental and Insurance. Cured Boy of Croup. Nothing frightens a mother more than the loud, horse cough of croup. Labored breathing, strangling, chok ing and gasping for breath demand Instant action, i Mrs. T. Neureuer, Fau Clalf e,! Wis., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my boy of croup after other remedies failed." Recommended for coughs and colds. Sold everywhere. The less a wife finds out about her husband 'the more suspicious she is of his actions. How to Prevent Croup. It may be a surprise to you to learn that in many cases croup can be pre vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns, Elida, Ohio, relates her experience as follows: "My little boy is subject to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house,' and when he began having that croupy cough I would give him one or two doses of it and it would break the attack. I like it better for children than any other cough medicine be cause children take it willingly, and it is safe and reliable." Obtainable everywhere. Locating the Trouble. When one is suffering from bacache, rheumatism, lumbago, biliousness. sharp pains, sore muscles, and stiff joints it is not always easy to locate the source of trouble, but nine times out of ten it can be traced to over worked, weakened or diseased kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills have benefited thousands of sufferers. Sold every where. Mr. Boot had nothing to say after his presidential boom collapsed in New York. Perhaps what he wanted to say wasn't fit to print. Cheaper Than Home-Hade. Ton cannot make a rood cough med icine at home for as little as you pay for Foley's Honey and Tar, norj can you be sure of getting the fresh j full strength, clean and pure materials. Did yon ever hear of a home-made cough medicine doing the work j that Foley's is doing every day all over the country 7 Sod everywhere. Judging from past performances, the haste with which the European bel ligerents deny they are seeking peace lends some color to the reports they are doing so. that City Market of : S. COHJV & SON. j The "Old Reliable" at its new quar ters, Mulberry street, is still meeting the demands of the public for beef, mutton, pork, veal, sausage, dressed fowls, etc, and appreciating the pat ronage with which the people have always so generously favored it. Orders for Thanksgiving Turkeys solicited NOW. Cordially, S. COHJf & SON, City Market. j Mulberry St. Everything Sanitary. . Hade Over Again. Mrs. Jennie Miner, Davidson, Ind., writes: T can .truthfully say Foley Cathartic Tablets are the best I lever used. They are so mild In action. J feel like I had been made over again. They keep stomach sweet, liver active and bowels Tegular. They banish con stipation. Indigestion, biliousness,' sick headache. Sold everywhere. Looking around us we see many per sons in middle life struggling along with poor vision, who might be en joying normal sight today if they had consulted a competent Optometrist and worn glasses when there was yet time to preserve the sight. A defect in the sight is hot as a rule a disease of the eye, so often it is a;condMcn which the proper glasses will not only relieve, but many time3 entirely cure, sight Is restored, eyes are made strong, headaches disappear, the ner vous strain Is relieved and the eyes are saved . perhaps from blindness. Visit my office and learn more about correcting Imperfect sight. EDTTABD BEBKX, (Eyesight specialist.) Registered Optometrist. Office next doo rto Hill's drug store. " Cut This Oirf It Is Worth Money Beware of Cheap Substitutes. In these days of keen competition it Is important that the public should see. that they get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take substitutes sold n i oftlr of extra orofit. Chamber-) '3' oiey catbartio Tablets;, i a for the gaze oi extra pronu namDer- j whoiesome and thoroughly cleansing Iain's -Cough Remedy has stood the. cathartic Especially comforting- to test aid been approved for more than rry wf t? ufltth6 Soela forty years. Obtainable everywhere. Cut out this advertisement, enclose 6 cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chicago, I1L, writing your name and address clearly. . Ton will re ceive in return a trial package con taining: j (1) Foley's Honey and- Tar Com pound, the standard family remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tightness and soreness In Chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. - (2) Foley Kidney Pills, ' for over?, worked and disordered kidneys and "bladder ailments, pain In side and back due to Kidney Tronble. sore muscles, stiff Joints,' backache - and rheumatism. , ' 3) Foley Cathartlo Tablets, "Gen." Jacob Coxey seems to feel the need of a little exercise. At least, he's thinking of running for the presi dency on the socialist ticket. Get Bid of Those Poisons In Tour ! ' System! You will find Dr King's New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxative in releasing the poisons from your sys tem. Accumulated waste and poisons cause manifold ailments unless re leased.. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feel ing generally are indications that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose tonight and you will experience grateful relief by morning. 25c. . If the Germans are compelled to weaken their line in the eastern thea tre of war a few more times the doughty Russians may crawl out of their trenches and look around a bit. A Pine IThooping Cough Bemedy Mothers,1 Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is just the remedy for your children's cold aliments. The fact is that pine is. a quick enemy of cold conditions. Its Qualities loosen the mucous in the throat, soothe the lungs and open up the air passages. The combination of honey, soothing and pleasant, with the loosening pine quality makes this an ideal cough remedy for children. Eac'i-I passing year brings for it, new friends A family of growing children canaoft afford to be without it. 25c. a bottle. It is worth while to know that "Mother' Friend" has been in continuous use more frtiqn inl n nn.f-..M T - O Clock in K. Of P. .building, corner received to say that a young mother learned John and Mulberry Streets. VisitinK of lhis splendid remedy from her mother and j with happiest results, meets I Because of this fact you may rely im- hliniilT. v.vmn ff-o anA !- 4W -! 1 every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o- its directness of dutdosc brethren welcome. Neuse Lodge, No. 6, L O.O.F clock In their own hall, come to visitors. 1 Cordial wel- SC1I00L TICKETS. The Goldsboro Electric Railway Company have placed on sale school tickets. These books contain twenty five tickets and sell for 75 cents a book. These books can only be use! by school children between the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m., and they are not good on Saturdays, Sundays or days when the schools are not in ses sion. These books can be bought from Mr. J. W. Huffington, Superintendent of Schools, and also from the motormen ; NOTICE. . The public is hereby notified that the undersigned is in no way connect ed In business with A. L. Sasser, 9.3 partner or otherwise.? This 29th day of Oct., 1915. o a w 4w FRANK EDMUNDSON. 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If you wish to know more of the brilliant list of contributors from, our ex-Presidents down, who will write for the new volume in 1916, and if you wish to know something of the new stories for 1916, let us send you free the Forecast for 1916. Every new subscriber who sends ?2.00 for 1916 will receive, in addition to this year's free issues, The Com panion Home Calendar for 1916. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. - 3 k 3 Ml The KindSou Have Always Botslit, and Iiioli has been in use lor over SO years. 1ms ana lias been mado under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow tin stno 1-n ln,i:T a 1 - All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-iood " ore but Experiments that trifle with and endan-cr ilio health of Infants and Children-Experience aSain?t ErhSen hat Is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Tari. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. 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A large number of people have availed themselves ; of this unusual offer and are now enjoying the comforts and conveniences of electric service- If you have not already done so, it will pay you to see us before this offer closes.. CELERY AND CRANBERRIES FOR THANKSGIVING M Carolina! Power 1 Light Co. :": Phone 51 It la believed that Villa has already "cashed in." He should make up his mind to go while the going's good. Colds Do Not Lea re Willingly. Because a cold Is - stubborn is no reason why you should be. Instead of wearing, it out, get sure relief ty taking Dr.1 King's New Discovery. Dau gerous. bronchial and lung ailments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use of this remedy. Its merit has a A. A. . . V m I'eeu test so. py oia ana young, uet n bottle today. 50c and ?1.00. A' Real Chamberlain's Tablets. This is a medicine intended especial ly for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. It Is meeting with much success and rapidly gaining in favor Jand ; popularity. Obtainable everywhere. " . un-ex- You can nearly always Judge a man's charity by the things he laughs at. argain During this Month, or till our j present stocklis austed we will sell a good ceiling 5 -8 'inches thick for $15. 00 per thousand feet.l Yours truly, A. T. Griffin Manufacf uringCo. El? uavis Gro i m H. H. HOBBS. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Goldsboro, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Main Omce: Goldsboro Call 202. Branch Office: Clinton, N. O. Estimates on your Plumbing Cheerfully solicited Standard Guaranteed Goods Installed Bath Tubs, Closets, Lavatories, Sinks and Plumbing Supplies. Call 202 for your orders promptly attended to. !-. I"! . ilOBBS, Goldsboro, N. C. &0e!df PAD Qino mi Thousands of the best women in the world are bearinsr .the burden of backache, headache, dragging pains, a -miserable half-dead, half-alive condi tion, produced by chronic internal de rangements. - Mrs. Joseph Lacelle, 124 Glenora Ave., Ottawa East, Ontario, Canada, is one of the fair women of America who has had her experience with this sort of a burden. Her experience is similar to the multitude of other women whose letters are recorded in the "Ills of Life." A copy of this free booklet ought to be in the hands of every housewife in the United States. Read what Mrs. Lacelle says: .-.: -?.-:v.v-k-:-::-' "I suffered with backache, headache and dragging pains f of overnine months, and nothing relieved me until I took Peruna. This medicine is. by far better than any other medicine for these troubles. A few bottles relieved me of my miserable half-dead, half-alive condition. I am now in good health, have neither ache nor pain, nor have I had any for the past year. If every suffer ing woman would take Peruna, they would soon know its value and never be without it."
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