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Ready For Business Bizzell Brothers' -She- StoMnd Hat Emporium ! Everything New I Spring Shapes 1900 Now on Display in Shoes and Hats 1 ' Mess. b. K. E. and J. S. Bizzell, having returned to Goldsboro, have opened, in the jiore formerly occupied by Messrs. Southerland, Brinkley & Co., on Weft Centre street, two doors south 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 ard be convicced. 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 prkes almost cut in half, in order to make room for Spring stock. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting your future Datronage, Sincerely, Odd Fellows' corner. Goldsboro, N. C. Today's Express Brought us a line of very beautiful TorcAoU6S. . vaieneieonesi etc., which we are now showing at Low PriGes! Ladies, don't miss It will certainly pay To-Day's Freight Brought us several dozen pairs of the celebrated Bion Shoes UP-TO-DATE STYLES. Royal Blue Line Our great tO-Center, all styles, in standing and lay-down collars, at 10c, or $1.10 per dozen. All linen. Call Early and Often.- Queen Quality blioes For Ladles I Yours, anxious to please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. Blankets. Blankets. It is an admitted fact that Chatham MTg Co., at Elkin, N. C, make the finest B lankets in the South. A new lot of them has just been received, also Cotton Batting for quilts and comforts. Give us a call. t House Heat'irr. ! trsVK . ... . . , . nc. Tre I1 be Heaten ' nd nrantef eltfier to pjoa. e. Vlll ae la few days tie beet 'ilne o( Coo king Karire over bcunt (o i his nitre Can furnish nn .... . ..t .' cooking nvoni'c. . a rulK llhe of Sewing room flxluies Md-sieoiahlei ' rilate Itoofors. Neaj- Court Jlouflf, TOBAOCO.orLUES. Epstein Bros. the opportunity. you to look. ! Hood & Britt Maohlne and U aid trapnlloA. 'Bath . '' . .. '"L A hocking cough Is a grave-yard cough ; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, hut use the cele brated Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. It is a wonderful remedy fur nil throat and lung affec tions, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doics nrr "mail nI plriunt to Uke. Doctors Kiotmm ml it. frii-e 25 cU. At all druggist Trust Those Who Hare Tried, I Buffered from catarrh of the wojst kind and never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm soems to do even that, Oscar Ostrom, 45 Wanen Ave,, Chicago, 111. J fuffored from catarrh; It got so bad I could not work; I used Ely's Cream Balm and am entirely well. A. C. Clarke, 341 fhawnut Ave, Boston, Mass. Ttw B Urn does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 5D cts, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 5ti Warren St., Now York Shake Into Your Shoos. Allan's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures paii.ru!, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nai's, ai d instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort d'scovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes .'ght or m-w shois fool easy. It is a certain cu e fur sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching foot. Try It to day, Sold by all druggists aud shoo stores. By mail 2'c iu stamps. Trial package FK!K. Address, Allen 8. Oloistcd, Le Hoy, N, Y. ajg22 - Ml M lieiiel in Nix Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladdnr Disease relieved in six hours by ''Hew Great South American KUney Cure." It is a ereat suprlbe on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys anil back, in male or femalu. Relieves retention of watei almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold hv M. K. Robinson & Bro. Drugpiste. Gold'"o-n. N n, THE CI.KA VflNO AINU HKALIISU CATARRH CUKK FUK CATARRH Elu'sGreamBalm Easy and pleas ant to use. Con tains no injurious drug. It is quickly i i i i bijou i uuu. u'lnAAini. i iv. a n relief at once. COLD lH H EAD Opens and cleanses the nasal passages, Allays inflamation. Heals and protects the membrane. Rostores the senses of taste and smell, Large size, 50 cents at druggists or by mall; Trial 10c, by mall ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren Steet, New York' fjffiS'l PARKER'S 'tff HAIR BALSAM ("" YSm' CImium ud bMulifw. 111. halt. ; Promulai lnion.nl growth. 5i'aNf Never rail to Beitor aJ 'ytPNT H" o Touthful Color. B' f iJL Cure. rlp diwMM h.lr f.llui. ENTOOYAL PILLS x-LTV Original ud Ooly Vrnnlno. VVTrK Fl, rvlllt-l. LA OIL tlfc I'ragplal tor ChklusUri Ft)li Via-A monj ranl In lied wi U'M meUllio' loflira ccalrsd wlih blun rlbhon, Tftkt) luttu and imitations. Ai DruiiMi. rnal x. la tmp fur particular. ii-stimoattU o4 " HtMluT rr ..oic. m uitiw, t? ret ars M4L 1.MM T-Mimooltla. Name Paper. db7Vl Uol Uruolit 111 1 LA DA.. I A. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature NOTICE. Sealed bida will be received at this ofiice until the third day of April next, for beef for twelve months. Beef must be as good as the mar ket affords, and at all events of good quality, well dressed, and by the carcass, to bo delivef ed at this Hos -pital twice a week, on such days as the Superintendent directs. The amount requiredis 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. Rountbee. H, J. Faison, D. E. MoKinnb. Executivo Committee. State iloepitnl, March H, 1900. Cut Flowers ! &onB, , and other choice flowers, can be secured by leaving your ordes with ,A. N. HUMMEL, at Maj. Uurtt s TftaprintfEBtabliBbment. . , , I l 'if ft a ' !i i i i i i RAMBLES OF THE RAMBLER BUEEZY NEWS, VIEWS AND COX1ENTS. What He Sees tod tltars While Uoaming the Streets. The Rambler receives many curiouB comnounicatioDs coming from all manner of ejpl young and old, males and fimuleg, wid ows and orphans, &c. Our latest came in to-day from Sleepy Creek, and is from a young did who propounds us this question: "Pleate givelme your views on how best to attain eucceja in life!" Now that U a very tomprehen sivo interrogatory and opens up subject matter for a philosophical didactic the end of which well the Rambler column could not be gin to accommodutd what we might write on this iuo8tioD if we should "let ourselves out." And yet, this young man rnut not feel that we do n t take inter est in his future, and thirefore, wo would adise bim, a a general rule of life, to do his best always, and meet evjry duty Mjuurily und sust iin it honestly, no matter h w trying, and he will thus "best st tain tuccets in life." That man in successful who does well wbat couks to his band and who works to improve himself t-o that he may do it better. Tlio nmn with the id' a', struggling to carry it out, is the BUCceBsful man. Of rourso there 8ro all grades of ideals, and the man with the high est, given the prop i iiuoato ener gy, is the most successful. The world makes way for thst kind of young ined. la the eoutimplntioa of a career, business or profes sional, avoid tho tendency of modern times to mikoa shortcut. Stick to the highway. To leave it is to wander into many a morass of daoger and disgrace. The etraight road has no pitfall. Wonders never cease! Bill Sykes, who lives out on the road to Frog Pond, married a widow some time ago, and although he didn't know it at the time, htr first husband had only one leg. The widow had refused to allow tho artificial limb to bo buried with him, saying sho wished to cherish it as a tender memory of her happy married life. And tin tho memory of her husband was enshrined in her heart, so was his wooden leg given a place in her parlor. But when she married Bill tho leg was banished, and it was not uutil recently that Bill discovered the presence of this memento of his predecessor. And then the trouble iu the Sykes household begau, the end of which is not yet. Bill wanted tc give the leg away to a fellow who lost a leg in a cain mill last fall and Mrs. Sykes objected, and then Bill hit her over tho head with the aforesaid appendage, of her former husband, and now the neighbors say t'ley are going to have Bill indicted before the next Grand Jury. THEY SAY. If tho earth is ronlly rouinl, why do wo talk of its four tor-ncrt-J Tho man who knows when ho hasn't Bticcoidod generally know why. A girl always has a rneakiug respect for a roan who can pro pose to her in an offhand way. Very fow women believe that low-cut dresses are immoral un less tbey have got bones in their necks. If she could only see a photo graph of the funny way it would look when it began to turn gray, no woman would ever dye bcr hair. When a man is in love with woman there's coining bo won't give her, and after tbey get mar ried there's nothing he won't . . (promtflo hrr. " 1 feel as if I should fly to pieces." How often those w ir.Ls ate ou a woman'! lips. Tl'..v . t- - 'o tlie uttermost the iKTve ra , 'ix-'t ::tun ot llie body, which make:. Wv .i .fi'. umrtrvilom. H this condition h.ul come suddenly it would have tn untn -ratile. Hut the transition was Rrad u.d. A little more Mr lin each day on -J tlie nerve. A little more drain each day of the viulity. Any wnri in would 1 g'.ul to I rid of such a condition. Every woman tnr to 1 r; 1 of it. Thusnd ' such wouitu have vn cured by Dr. I 'i u-r't treatment .ill h:s " l'avorite i'rv. 1 1 l i:i ' ' when local doctors bad entirely failed to cue. S:k woMien suffc! inj from unpleasant d'-iuts. lnvril.-.nUcs. lic.irinij down jmius, iiili.umintioa and ulceration are invitel to ,"' li. 1'ivrci', li.iffalo, N. Y., bv letter tree ol i ll irj;. Every letter is Kuanict as a sacrcil confidence. All let ters are prompity answered and mallet! in n ate t uvclxpe s without pnnting of any kind iiu them. " l'avorite rrevription " is in the ftill est sense a tei;iKr nice medicine, con taining neither alcohol nor opium or other narcotic in any form. Accept no substitute. Mr Rfiii He ,if Mawill.tn, Ohio w-Tilt-i I h.A hffn trotirlcrl wfth (.'hmnic CfinUpH'irTi him! fftn.ilr wt,Wnc und JK"tt)ttl with ilitff i etii i)h u m., none v( wlunn wem-rJ td hr'n me 1 our n( votir a lvrr ) irmrtit-H. td I t'l.iiht I wutlil t!' onr iri'-'iiri in-- I .In! mo and with if,n't5 T k i n-' twltlr o( lr line's t it- 1'n'M i !tlon. a -i.l two of hlH ' t f. Men Mi', 1 1 I i-. . '.'rr v ' hih! I ran s v I ftin rut fil m tt.iiMt-, th.uiK to Pi I'trn ami tn !ii .1.. MK Iht '..j .i woi U ot goxnl to thuc who ((ivtr llirin a K '4 trtul." Dr. I'irnT's Tiivisuit lVllfts are ft per fovt cure fir rorstiiMtnin. Tho public forget that what ia Ciirnogio and Friok's pain isthoir attoruej'H Iosh. "Griinp All und lone all," Many aro so intent on ruHpin all" that tho lodo their health HooiTh 8arbaparllla hats helped many a hiiHlnatiH man on the ruinilii ioitccHu by niutin and keeping hiui healthy. HoodV IMIIh euro blIioutno8H, lck noadaeho. MOZLEVS LEMON ELIXIR- ft Pleasant Lemon Tonic For blltoucness, roiiatipnUon and apjiomileltls. For Inditfo.Ht'.on, hick and nervoun hcuil'ichu. Fur aleoploPHnoHd, norvousinuitB and heart fal'uro. For fovor, chills, tiuWIIty and kidney dioeaseH, take- Loiuon Elixir. Dr. Mo.loy'a I ouioa Elixir Is pre pared from tho froh juloe of lumoot1, coirbinod with other vegotahle liver ionics, and will not fall yon In any of the abovu named diseases. 50c. and $1 bottles at drugglets, Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, (ia, AT THE CAPITOL. I am In my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great suf ferer from Indlgestfon, constipation and blllousnes-'. I have tried all the remedies ad vertieod for those diHoasos, and ol no permanent roUef About one j oar sgo, tho dUoae assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I be oarun very weak, and lost Hosh rapidly. 1 commenced uMng Dr. Mozley ' Lemon Kllxir. 1 gained twelve pounds In throe months. Mytiiruugth snd health, my apieti'.e and ruy digis'.lon were per foctly rebtored. and ikiw I foul as young and vigorous uh I over did In my life. L J. Al l.KKIl, Door keeper (ioorgla Htato Uenato, Btato (lap'tu), At'auta, (la. Mol-J'i I.enxio Kllilr Ih the very bust medlclno 1 over uso ' for the dlweaisoe you leeonnnend 11 or and 1 have ued many kinds for wo man's troubles Mks.8 A. (Jkk.siiam, slalom. N (! MOZLKVM LKMON HOf 11I'S ("ures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarse neHS, Bore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem orrhage, and all throat and lung dis owned Elegant, reliable. Twenty-live cents at druggets. Pre pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, 'in m sales: Having made Uii5 real ostato sales in abuut three years, I am determined to mke It 1100 by Jan. 1st, l'JUl, prolit or no prolit. 1 euVr for sale cheap, tho largo 2- slory brick storo and vacant lot on 10 us-1 Centre St, belorg'ng to Mr. L Ed-ward- Mi s. John W. Thompson's hand- sorno 1 rick residence, containing 12 large rcoru-i, in thorough repair, sUo of lot H acres: Mr. J.J Street's desirable home, coi taining 1 roomB, large lot, beautiful location and grounds, alo his vacant lot adjoining this propertj; Mr. Albert Poarsall's homo on Wil liam street, near tho court house, 0 rcoms; house and lot and vacant lot adjoining Mr. Sam Oehn's. on John St ; Mr. (John's stables and vacant lot on Vino St.; house and lot in rear of synagogue; several other houses am' lots In tho city; two lots In Edmundson Town; UonM. farm, containing WO acres; Mro, J aires Kenan's farm, near Palson's, containing 100 acres; .'10 acres of tho 1'onnock farm; Mr. John L. Borden's dosirable fvm just beyond Webb Town. Terms on all the above EASY. If you wish to buy or soil proterty, see me. Will take charge of desirable property In the city. I take no op tion on property, but sell (or a reason able commission Sales negotiated any where In the United States. Corro epondonce solicited. Information given 'reely. E. L- Edmundson. Keal EHato Hustler. Office hours from 12 to 2 p m. at V. B. Edmundson's Store. OOLD8BORO, N. C, n. -AT?- "IBlZZELcb & WOOTEN'S THE RELIABLE GROCERS. nit viu riiuoo in uamicu uuuud i California Linon Cling Peaches 16e per can California White Cherries l6o psr can California Apricots. I6c per can Bartlett Fears per can Tomatoes sic per can Corn 10c per can Celery 20c per can Early June Peas I2c per can String Beans and Lima Beans 10c per can Van Camp's Soup 8icpercan Bizzell & Wooten. o urooehs. SAVE THE CHECKS YOU A- A- Joseph's ; THEY ARE VALUABLE I The above is the motto of a new system of business we inaugurated some time avjo for the benefit of cash buyers at our store. Every cash customer gets, with each purchase, a cheek with amount of purchase printed thereon. We agree to give to each purchaser 25o. worth of goods whenever such purchases added together amount to $5.00. In other words, we pay a dividend of 5 per cent, on every $5 00 you spend in cash at our store, making you a partner in our business to that extent. You wculd p;ck up a dollar if you found it on the street and think you were in luck. You can pick up dollars here by our divi dend system. But this is not luck; it is business good business. We are bringing all our resources to bear to make it pay you to be a regular customer at our store. Yours very truly, OOLDBBORO'8 LEADING GL.OTHIEK. Opn ETimlngii till ft p.m. lUiurcUy'a nil 10:M. Dndr HoM Ecnaoa. Kwtabllshod 1880. -Moore & Robinson,- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Coins and Caskets. Quality and PrlcM Ouanuitoad u Low Xht Lowaat John StoMt. op. Bapllil Ubnrek. PhonM, Mo. 99, TV. aad T. LOOK flTTHESEFIGUR6ES si.so. The Weekly Post boro Weekly Argas, both pa pers every week for $i.5o. We will send them both to old Weekly Post is published at Washington, D. (J. Non partisan, indi pen dant and impartial critic of all parties alike, it combines all the special features of a weekly with the freshness and crispness of a daily. Full re ports'of the proceedings of Congress, interviews with prominent politi cians of both parties. Don't Lose a Number. Your home paper and theashington Weekly ost, both sent post age paid, for one year, for only 1.50. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS 1 or and banish " pair oi menstruation." "'hey are "LIFE 8AVEUS" to girla a wotuauhiMxi, aiding Jevelopuaent of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lit becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER UOX BY MAUL. SoK. by druggists. DR MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland. Ciilo F ir sale tn Ool.lnboro by M. K llohlnson M Bro. Drug Ists. mrsgpifi CASKETS Metalic, Cloth-covered and Varnish-finish, Burial robes and wrappers. Funeral car free ! PHONES 81 and 96. Goldsboro GET AT A. A. Joseph. BBtabllfthod 1880. and the Golds and new subscribers for $1.50. Th AddresH the Aitous, Goldsboro, N.O They overcome Wealc ness. Irregularity ar. omissions, increase 7 ' Undertaking Co
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