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M For Business Bizell Brothers' Shoe gtoiMnd Hat Emporium! Everything New ! Spring Shapes 1900 Now on Display In Shoes and Hats ! Mesa- s. K. E. and J. S. Bizzpll, having returned to Goldsboro, have opened, in the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Southerland, Brinkley & Co., on Weft Cfntre street, two doors Bcutli of L. D. Giddens, an EXCLUSIVE HAT AND SHOE STORE, where the best goods made and the latest styles can always be had-and at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Give us a call ai d be convirced. Bizzell Brothers Epstein Bros. ODD FELLOWS' CORNER. After taking inventory, all small lots and odds and ends of Men, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Fancy Goods and Hats and Shoes Have been set aside for immediate sale, and pricesalmost cut in half, in order to make room for Spring stoc(c Thanking you for past favors and soliciting your future Datronage, Sincerely, Epstein Bros. Odd Fellows' corner. Goldsboro, N. C TonDay's Express Brought us a line of very beautiful ToriOi imk Valenciennes! etc., which we are now showing at Low PriGesj Ladies, don't miss the opportunity. It will certainly pay you to look. To-Day's Freight Brought us several dozen pairs of the celebrated Bion Shoes UP-rO-DATE STYLES. Royal Blue Line Our great 10-Center, all styles, in standing and lay-down collars, at 10c, or $1.10 per dozen. All linen. sXall Early and Often.- Qoeen Quality blioes For Ladles l Pleurisv Pleurisy and pneumonia are ie quentiy developed, in a very short space of time, from a common col J ; and, if such an acinv intlummatiou or the lungs is not promptly allayed, the Yrorst may happen. With the aid of Dr. Bull's 'Cough Syrnp, however, you need not have any fear : for thia great remedy speedily subdues the inflammation, eases the pain in breathing ana always eftVcts a cure in a wonderfully aho'rt tima Cough Syrup Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Doars arc small and pleasant to take. Pcx-tors recommend it. I'ticesscta. At ail druUUs, Shake In o Your Sho s. Alkn'e Fool-Kate, a powder. It cureb painful, fuidrtlcg, nervous feet and in growirjjr cal'P, ar.d Instantly taiies the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greate&t comfoi t d seovery of the ags. Alloa's Foot-Ease makes i-'jht or new shoes foal eay. It is a certa'n cure for bwoatict', callous and iut, tlrd, achiug font. Try it to day. Sold by all druggists and ohoe stores. Oy mall 2"c in stamps. Trial Dockage FU K. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. ajg2i Trust Those Who Have Tried. I Hollered from catarrh of the worst kind and nc or hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm aeons to do even l hat, O-car (btroti), 45 War en Ave , Chicago, 111. J mlTjred from catiirrh: it trot so bad I could cot work; I used Ely's Cream I Balm acd am entirely well. V. C. Harko, 311 Phawnut Ave., lloston, Mass Tho Bihndoesuot irritate or eajiso sceezirg. t-old by druggists at .VJ ets, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 0 i Warren St., New York. RAMBLESlHflE RAMBLER Tthe BHEEZY NEWS, YIEWS AND COMMENTS. What He Sees and litars Whl'e RoamlnR the SlTteta. A certain close fisted inhabitant of this town came rushing dowo the ctreet to day with a big valise in one hind and an umbrella in the other and came very ner running crer us. When he recog uizd us be (topped and raid he was va hia way to tako tho train for New York and that be would be gono about tea days. We did not nek him whore he was going or when ho was coming back. It was none of our business. He was very polite. He is too stingy to eubicribo for the papir. He thought we would mako a notice about his going off, but this is all the notice bo will get until he come around and pays for tho paper a year in advance. of Hon. Charles 13. Aycock from Gubernatorial conveniion at Raleigb. All civic and military or ganizations of Frog Pond are go ing to be here that day on dress parade, and the people of Golds boro will see some of the ugliest, but at the same time the happiest peeimens of humanity that ever trod shoe leather. The mavor of rog Pond has already issued an edict for everybody to suspend business that day and come to Goldsboroto greet Governor Ay cock. 'Deeds are fruits, words are but leave." The many wonderful cures Hooted by Hood's Sa'-satarllla are tho fruits by which It should be judged These prove It to be tho great remedy for all blood diseases. Hood's Pills cure all livor ids. Non- Irritating. THEY SAY. lie iel in Six Hour?, Distressing Kidney Disease relieved in six (iroat South American It is a irrcni cuprite on exceeding' promptness ; in bladder, kidnejs urn or female. Relieves ret. almonl immediately. If relief aud curt thU is 11 by M. h. Kohinon A (fOl'Nl"i:im. N. 1! and Bladder hours by ' New KiuDey Cure." account of its u relieving pan il back, iu muk ontion of watci you want qu:ck iio ronrjtiy bold ttro. Druiji'.hiH. Yours, anxious to please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. Blankets. Blankets. It is an admitted fact that Chatham MTs Co., at Elkin, N. C, make the finest Blankets in the South. A new lot of them has just been received, also Cotton Batting for quilts.and comforts. i Give us a call. ; Hood & Britt catarrh mm fhouUboclr,.,'.'.,., !WBB, Ely's Crcaiu Halm jfc fA t the d.ftoa inc:r.:M i::?. Itciirr4 n'arrli an 1 :!. : s vny a cu'.i u luo liivd qulckj. Cream Bnlin la plncrfl !ntn the nostrils, preadi over the membrnco and il n'motbei. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follow. It a not drying doea not produce sneezing. Large Si.e, 50 cents at Prug itsorby mail; Trial Si.r, 10 ccnl hy mall. gLY BUOTUKUS. 50 Warren Street, New York. Pulpit Echoes nil t.Vi: l l I M VK Mr.M) AND kkaht, t'-in'-ii'...., ylr tf'n'- i .t s-riM.ii( MlO Bij 1). L. Moodt himttlf With .rompM hlttoryofhlilifoby Her. CHAR. V. tiONH, I'.tsUir of 1 1 MfKi.ly h I hjCMiw t'nnrch or flvt ypari, .nd a'l liitriHlii.tuti I.t Hit. I.V.tlAN A II HOTT, 1. U. Hrtn.l nfT, pp., b".-mtitnllv lUiiMrut.- 0 'I.OOO nt"r AiKi S U ANI I - Mii .nd Women. 07-H.lM tuimenM - ft hftrrp.t time f'.r ApnU. Henil for terms to .S.i11 PARKER S 'W.J t?ilS!j liAlK D L. O M m Z"''Jt'-i J . rnftftjist-i uii bifi th halt. 1 frumolM lasnrtatil Krowtn. Beatore wmj a li.ir t.Uinf. Iruj)rtrt. w tT" J! Neer FalU to CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of fiuJffl&&Ai Some of the young ladies of this town are getting very im portuuate. They are continually writing to the Rambler on all subjects. We never did think it waa right for young ladies to write to married men. Ouo young lady has written a lengthy epistle in which she asks us to keep a lookout for a certain young man whom she is going to marry and see if he drinks or smokes or goes iu bail company She Bays wo Hud out everything else.There is au iusinuation about the lotter which we cannot entertain and keep our mouth shut. IIow are we going to know whether he drinks or keeps bad company? She must think we are a regular barroom loafer, a gamblor and a dead beat. If she wants anybody to watch that red-eyed darling of hers she better do it herself. If we get any more such letters there is going to be a big sensation in this burg. The fat women always do the most fasting in Lent.; Prejudice in a mau in a failing; in a woman it is a vice. After a man has been married three years, Arbor day is a 1 )t more important to him than his wife's birthday. If it hurt to bo a fool, half the men in the world would go arouud yelling most all the time. The average woman will thick a mau wants to marry her if I e tells her she seems so different from other girls. Talk may be cheap, but for calling a man a liar over tho tele phone the other day a man out West had to pay a fine oi $2. 'oldtrj rUlro.t.T'. Fnyl'.S l):.m3Bt HrftWid. ENSWR0YAL PILLS ffrlg InM man Only Qfin.n. Arc, ftlwja r-'inMt. laches Itk Dn.8R.rt fur CkitkUr Kutrtuh Vta '"RrTL"1' ornna in II M uI (.old BMaJiie1 tow ana imtianon: ax uraggiitti, or MS C3 la tarnpt for pantiitri, tfaUianaikli And lUllcr for Ladir," tnUmr, hr retarft MaIL M0O TvHi(monlli. Nam I-aptr, Lowamowou. I'HILAUA- I" A- ail lAir3l,.llCl,TZ'J5u'1 . FLAVOR :-"'SLD The recent heavy increase in the population of Projr PoDd has exhausted the supply of printed eoples of Liar's license and the town olerk has sant an order for one thousand copies to the Aiiaus job office with special in etructions to rush the order. All the old inhabitants of the town take out the license annually and it is their most cherished pos session. There are a few people around Goldsboro who could use the license to great advantage The Rambler is acquainted with some of our citizens who would bo a good match for anything that Frog Pond could trot out, and they have not taken out licenses, either. For tho benefit of those who would like to read the li censo we herewith print a of the form: liars' license. This is to certify that. . . ....has been licensed to lie from day of 19. .to day of 19.. bo being a duly qualified liar, hiving passed a most rigid exam inati'. n by tbe Ancicn, Recklesb bnd InJeptnlinl Order of De ceiveis or LiuiV Union, and after having successfully paused the required elimination, we do here by grunt him this license. House Heat'n r ! WAVfirf ho! V $. ' T- nace, Fire place HoBter and putraniee eutier to pioae. win arn in a low aajrs tne best line oi Looking Rao 68 ever brought to thU plu e Can lumih you many new nd noful cooking uteoirllB. , A luil Hoe of bowing Machines and oil acd soppllo. Bath room nxiures ana ipemauie i ' ... i .. STiiVu., -The Jno. Slauohter ,Co. NOTICE. Staled bida will be received at this office until the third day of April next, for beef for twelve months. Beef must bo as good as the mar ket all'ordH, and at all evtnts of good quality, well dressed, and by the carcass, to bo delivered at this Hos pital twice a week, on such days as the Superintendent directs. The amount rcquiredis about four thous and pounds a month. A satisfactory bond will be required for satisfac tory performance of the contract. The Committee reserves the right to exclude any and all bids. W. F. KOCHTBEI. H, J. Faisom, D. E. McKiifJOt: Executive Committee, State Hospital, March 11. 1000. copy Mayor. Town Clerk. Sinco the brnsn band question has finully roauhod a poaccful sola lion in Fr og Pond and the inhab itants of tliut thriving town have dually nude up tteir minds to wear cotton in tboi.' ears on tbe nights when the bands are prac ticing, there has sprung up spirit of rivalry between those two famous musicil organizations for supremacy and proficiency Both bands are now practicing on such classic compositions as "Old Hundred," "11 dl to the Cb'ef,' and "Old Dan Tuck.r," which tbey will piny in this city on tbe 12ti clay of ApriV'OB iheTfturn now and .i:-! vou mr two women pnssiiiK down the .street who look liko TStcrs. on art- ust'mislKil .o lciun that rtiey are mother and daughter, and you reaiu.e inn a woman iu lorty or lorty (ivc oif;ht to Ijc at her finest and fiiiest. Why isn't it so? The ienoial liealth of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of tha e&sculiully feminine organti that there ran he no rich cheek mui round form where thert are dehtlitatlnx draiox, and female wenkftraa. Women Who havu suffered from these trouhles have found prompt relief and cure in the use of Dr. 'lerce s 1'avonte Prescription. It elves viifor and vitality to the organs of wom anhood. It clears the complexion, bright ens the eyes and reddens the cheeks. Ino alcohol, opium or other narcotic is contained in "I'avorite Prescription." Any sick woman may consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. IJvery letter is held as sacredly confidential, and an swered in a plain envelope. Address Dr. K. V. Fierce, Jlullalo, N. Y. 'I commenced to tnke. Dr. I'lrrce'n Pamriit Prwcriiitlnn," writea Mra. Martha K Barhinn of Nrwvillt, Prince nrurrr Co.. Va.. "Iu Juin 1897, alto hia ' (lokten Mr.liral Discovery,' anil I cannot eprea the benefit 1 have recelvnl limn these medlclnra. I waa suffering with what the diictora called chronic Indigestion, toryiiil livi r and vrrtio. 1 also aufll-rnl with femuk- weak ne. 1 he dorlor did not rio me any good, o I wrote to you for advice. When I commenced to uae tne medicines I weighed only ill pound, Dow I weigh 140 pounds,'' Dr. Pierce's Pellets reulata the liver. M oth e r' s Sto ry of B a by's G ure Of a Most Distressing Humor by the Cuticura Remedies. When oar baby waa a week old, eczema appeared on the top of her Head and spread all over her scalp, face, and forehead, forming one mass of sores. You can realize how much she must have suffered, when she scratched at times till the blood ran intermingled with water. Our family doctor's treatment proved ineffectual, as the disorder, instead of abating, developed more. We then stopped all medical treatment, and com- , menced with Cuticcea Remedies. We used the Cutictra Resolvent. Ccn- Yaa3 , ) ci-HA Ointment, and Ccticcra Soap, all i.)L1acL r traces of tho eczema disappeared, the r " (, . J skin and scalp were left perfectly clear Vi s uu Buiooiu, arm uue was entirely curea. Mrs. E. BUTLER, My oldest boy, age nine years, was troubled with sores on diflerent part of the body, esiieeially on the leg, about twenty-four In all. They were about tho sle of a nvo-cent piece, and would fester very much and eject a pus. They were very pninful. After my above experlenco with the cure of my littlo girl with Cuticdra Remedies, I did not bother with the doctor la this case, but Ravo htm the t'UTiCURA treatment which completely cured him In four weeks. Mas. E. BUTLER, 1289 3d Ave., S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies And rtrsT nw Thud Motiikrs In a warm bath with CrTtrnA 8oar, and a ilngla apptt cation u( ( UTii UKA Olntniunt, frreatxst of emollient satn cures. Thia treatment, aaafsiedj In the nevervr cahs by Cutioiika Kksoltknt, to rool and cleanse the blood, affords In HUmt irllef, porinlU jvkI for parent and aleep for child, and points to a speedy, permanent, and fi'unoiuli'al cure of torturlnit, dlsHgurthK, lU'liluK, burning, bleeding, acaly, pimply, and i'i ii-umI skin and scalp humors with loaa of hair, when all else falls. Sold throughout Uu- world. COMI'LRTK ExTKRNAL AND INTKKNAL THKATHKNT. Price, THB 8KT, SJ1.SSI or. t i rn i K Soar, iV , Ciiticuka ointment, IWr., ('uticiiba Rmolvent, sne. Form liu:. amiCiii i Cone., I'rops., boston. " lluw to Cure Every Kind of Humor," tree. Save Your Hair with warm shampoos of CrrncrmA Boar, and light drees. Inrt of t ?uTier ha, purest of emollients and greatest of skin eurea. Thta simple, rt'fri'.hlni!, and IntiipenslT treatment will clear the sealp and hair of eraata, oaloa, and dandruff, soothe Irritated and Itching aurfaoee, stimulate tbe hair follicles, siiiily the roots with energy and nonrtaameol, and make tbe hair grow on u elotin, wlioluaoine scalp whan, all else falls. Fertilizers ! FERTILIZERS ! We offer for Sale- 2,500 Tons Prolific Cotton Grower. 1,000 Tons F. F. F. 1,000 Tons dobs' High-Grade Guano. 500 Tons Carolina Golden Belt, 500 Tons Bone and Potash (High Grade.) 1,500 Tons Acid Phosphate. 1,500 Tons Genuine German Kainit ("npoTutioa. ) Special inducements offered to Merchants and Large Buyers. Respectfully. H. Weil & Bros. ffl Sales: Having made 2o5 real out a to Bales In about throe yearn, I am determined to mke it flOO by Jan. 1st, 11)01, proflt or no proflt. I oiler for sale cheap, tho largo 2- story brick etiro and vacant lot on EabtCentre St, beloog'ng to Mr. L Ed ward, Mrs. JohnW. Tt ompson's hand some brick rubiilooco, containing 12 large rooms, in thorough repair, size of lot H acres: Mr. J. J. Street's desirable home, containing 10 rooms, large lot, beautiful location and grounds, alto his vacant lot adjoining this property ; Mr. Albert Pear sail's home on Wil liam street, near the court house, 0 rcoms; house and lot and vacant lot adjoining Mr. Sam Conn's, on John St ; Mr. Cohn's stables and vacant lot on Vine St.; house and lot in rear of synagogue; several other houses ant' loU Id the city; two lota In Edmundson Town; BoniU farm, containing IKK) acres; Mrs, James Kenan's farm, near FaUon's, containing 100 acres; 30 acres of the Pennock farm; Mr. John L. Borden's dosirable farm just beyond Webb Town. Terms on all the above EASY. If you wish to buy or sell property, see me. Will take charge of desirable property In the city. I take no op tion on property, but sell for a reason able oommltnlon Bales negotiated any whore In the United States. Corre spondeace solicited. Information given freely. E. L- Edmundson. Real Eitate Hustler Office hour from 12 to 2 p. m, at F. B, Edmuodson'i Store, , GOLDSBORO, N. C, Jan 17 imi LOOK ftTTHESE FIGUR6ES $i.so. The Weekly Post and the Golds boro Weekly Argas, both pa pers every week for $i.5o. 1 Uinm hntli to old antl new subscribers for 11.60. The nr. .i.i T1....I . i U'..l.;nnnn r, I V-.r narlionn tnrlirkpn- dant and imparttal critic of all parties alike, it combines all the special f. i . liL. f-....l.nnuu nn.l annauo ff a rlailv Fllll ra rjorts of the nroeeedirjirs of ConL'rese, intei views with prominent politi cians of both parties. Don't Lose a Number. Ymir hninn nnnor mid tho ushinffton Weoklv Ofit. both Sent post age paid, for one year, for only 1.50. Address the Argus, Goldsboro, N.O MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS oi 1uRtnlatum., f .rttttt nluuul Mill I II IF ...A , f.- mnm.... urnmla tkam v . aiii Ak m;p urtY V 1W Alia. by urueglsts. UK MOTT'S CUKMICAL CO., aeyeUnd. Cilo F r sale In Ool.Uhnro hy M. K Robinson & Bro.Dru? lata. They overcome Wealc nes. Irregularity ar omissions, increase 7 -nr nnrl hnniah "nair They are "LIFE SAVEIS" to glrla a. L.cvelopmunt oi organ ana oouy. m cannot ao narui iw fSOK GoifiDS and Funeral Supplies CASKETS Metalic, Cloth-covered and Varnish-finish, Burial robes and wrappers. Funeral car free I SBS', Goldsboro Undertaking Co.
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