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4 The National Bank Of GOLDSBORO, Wanti joar koaineaa, ana wtll be The National Bank Of G0LD6B0R0, 03er to depMl ton irar; accommo glad to talk or eorrwpoad wllh ou. dation tare banking will warrant. GEO. A. NORWOOD, J a., mat M, J.BEST.Vlce-Pra'. GIO. A. NORWOOD. J., Pres't. M. J. BEST, Vtoe-Pres'l. "This Amcus ' tht pwoplaa' tights Dothaa aUrnjd rifl keep : V No soothing strains of Main's ou i Can loll Its hundred eye to leep." VOL XXXI. GOLDSBORO. N. C.. TRURSDAYEVENING, APRIL V2. 1000. NO. 5 ' The Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdcn an the graaiot mcnaccn to health of (he present day. aovi awaa route oo. ,mw roan. THE WEATHER. Fob Goldsboro and Vicinity: Clearing, wamer to-nightj Friday fair, becoming colder Friday even ing. GENERAL NEWS Perhaps after a while the British will learn that the trapping season is not yet over in South Africa. The Kentucky court of appeals has put the Kentucky case in a way to be decided quickly and peacefully if the supreme court of the United States does not interfere. All the war poets in the Transvaal are required to shoulder a nlle, and they will be permitted to write out the verses that are bubbling up within them after the war is over Arizona has knocked for admiss ion to the union so long, it proposes to kick and prance for it. The trou ble is, the Arizonians are not trust worthy followers of Mark Hanna Mr. McKinley's chocolate eclair backbone was particularly conspic uous in the Porto Rico bill. Teddy is an authority on backbones, and it Iras hi who first affixed the name to Mr. McKinley's According to Governor-General Wood Uuba is no place for poor men. Those who have money to in vest can and profitable openww, -..4 laud ItiS ' of poverty-Btrickenpeor!, Following in the steps of Die Chief of the Weather Bureau in iWashing--ton, one big railroad centreing in 'Chicago and several large Chicago .mercantile houses have put up a ban on the cigarete. forbidding their em ployes to use them. The Louisville Times suggests the following non-partisan ticket: For President, George Dewey, of Ver mont; for Vice President, Richmond Pearson Hobson, of Alabama. Plat form, keep out of our line of fire while we kiss all creation. Conan Doyle, in praising the Brit ish mounted infanty who have been in South Africa long enough to get , used to righting, and in looking over , the world for something to compare .them with, finds nothing, finer to .which to liken them than the Ameri- ujowboy. A suit for damages for breach of promise was settled in New York by the marriage of the plaintiff and de fendant in the jail where the latter was imprisoned pending trial This is a new kind of damages in such suits, likely to be severe on both parties, even if not lasting. In Paris, where already people ' ate forbidden to stand up in street cars, the police have just made a rule compelling eight seats in each car to be kept vacant from the starting place, so that people waiting at the latter place may be accommodated. The enlarged portrait swindler. who has found so large and fruitful afield in this country, has reached Paris . The concierges of apartment houses in the Yendome quarter have been worked to the extent of two francs each for frames to enlarged photographs, which are never dehv ered. The alleged disappearance of $650,- 000 Worth of negotiable securities deposited with the Orange Free State Government in accordance witn law Iby the foreign insurance companies, besides accentuating the scarcity of imoney in South Africa, may tend to still further decrease the security of life there. In this lists printed in Kansas City papers of donations to the fund to rebuild , the burned convention ball there Ireduentli appears a lump sum credited to the employes of one or the other of the hotels. This makes it seem likely that the scale for tips will be increased at the same ratio as the hotel rates. Crushed from the humiliation of his position Senator William A. i Clark to-night decided to resign 'from the United States Senate. The 'Senator is a .broken-hearted mas. ! Not one word of bitterness for Mar vus Daly and the men who aecom ' pUshed his political destruction have fallen from his bos. His only pur- rose armarently is to retire from the surroundings in which he' has met the pntt bitter defeat .of. his career. THE TICKET. Mas Wham the Denoeratla Fartv Bai Flam 1 MomiaaMan. GorernorCHAS. B. AYCOCK. U. GoTernor W. D. TUHNKR. Secretary of State J. BRYAN GRIMES. Auditor B. F.DIXON. Treasurer B, R. LACY. -8up Public InatnreUon-Wm P. TOOM. Atty. Genaral-ROBT. D GILMER. Corporation Commissioners ROGERS and McNKILL. Com of Agriculture 8 L PATTERSON. Commissioner of Labor and Printing H. B. VARSKB. Elector at Large DAN HUGH McLEAN, LEE 8. OVERMAN. Delegates at Large to the National Conren- tlon. COL. J. 8. CARR, THIO KLTJTTZ, TH08. A JONES, WALTER MOORE. m a it ine iouowidk platform was adopted by the convection: "The Democratic party of Nor to. Carolina, in convention assembled, in Raleigb, N. C, , on I , l, ; - j . ., 14 lftnn j , . I this day, April 11, 1900. do bare- by approve, endorse and ratify ., i , , i . , . . iuw principles enunciated ana sew forth in the platform Of the NaV- tne penods, dnes up the drains, .. , r .. . , .land ctu-es ulceration and inflammation. tiuutti uemucraiic party, auopieu at Chicago in 189(5. We denounce the tariff legislation of the Ke publican party, which has in creased the burdens of taxation upon our consumers and increas ed the powers of the trusts and monopolies to rob the people. Believing that under our present method of Federal taxation more than three-fourths of our national revenues are paid by neorile owniotr less than one fourth of the countrv. we orotest against such ine quality, and injus- lice and in order to equalize to some extent this great wrong, we favor an income tax and favor all constitutional methods to sustain it. We denounce the Republican trusts, monopolies and trade com pany for its passage of there binations, and demand tbe passage cent legislation by whicn the gold stanaaro w oeen nxeu upon our t. . ... 1 . a I poH. r'W 01 tne Kepuwican pany ior us ia territory acquired by the Un- i Ststef ire .pS51lhOUMf8f rcuUUoaMeprttn protection afforded ' by the prln-lof clple that the constitution follows the flag. We are in favor of peaceful commercial expansion but not imperialism and militar- ism. we cordiauy invite an voi- erp, vvi'hout regard to past poli tical affiliations?, to unite with us in support of our candidates for flnnortaa to hn fawnr thft nrinri- o r I pies of theCbicago platform. Wereuioira"u lurD W1 w owl" " admire the heroism and ability with which the Hon. Willam Jen- oiogs Bryan has d fended the orinciD.es of the Democratic party, and hereby instruct the! delegation from this State to the! next National Democratic Con- . ; a - M LI 1 I venvion iw vow ior uirnumiB- tion as a candidate for the Presi dency. "We denounce the administra tion of the Republican party in North Carolina by wbich negroes were placed in high responsible officii positions wbich ought to have been filled by white people. "We commend the Legislature for the passage of the election law of loyy. We favor a govern ment of the people, by the poo pie and for the people, economy of expenditure and abolition of unnecessary offices. "Wd heartily commend the ac lion of the General Assembly of 1899 for appropriating $100,000 for tbe benefit of the publio schools of the State, and pledge ourselvjs to Increase the school tuud so as to make At laastafour montbB term io each year, in every school district in the State. "We point with pride to the r r in tbe building and management .t .L.I.. t. Ul lUU lUBiaituaiuuf aui tun :ai U 1-- Ul lUS UU1WIHUUBVO IUSIUC) auui nUdiTA th nartv to 8Q Incraaae rhaannrnnrlalinnaforthl. nnr. "rr-r r in th., Rtta rw. rri frtrtUnnhllrtAinan.. T T . . "We srprove of the passage of .k- nnL n Uie Oo potation Ummtsston act Ua Ik lam bA I 1 Aak t MtA aMrt Al 4Ka uy r6...a.u.w, administration of the . affairs if said commlswon, by which fairer formed ; today's; collection o rates have been secured, which MbiMcrator I Imore Juettb lhpB0pe snd to the A form of disease may become ao com. Won that it ia regarded as necessary unattion. some of Vut valleys uf Switzer land eoitre, or thick neck, af flicts every inhabitant. A party of American tourists en- oi inese val leys was fol lowed by a body of eerine children who cried, " See, these people have no goitres," as if to be with out a poilre was a physical aenciency. Similarly, ine prevalence ui iricvumr mg women, and the commonness ot debilitating drains among married women have created the mischievous idea that these are the natural conditions of womanhood, In normal health the periods should be regular and painless and there should oe neuner urains nor pains lor me uiar- ried To Kin tlut normal condition of health is possible to every woman who will make a trial ot ur. pjerce'g Favorite Prescription. It regu. Sick women can consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter without charge. Every letter is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. " I had falling of Internal organs and had to go to bed once a month ; had irregular monthly Krtads which would sometimes laat ten or elve days." write Mrs. Alice L. Holmes, of CoolSDrinc Street. Uniontown, Pa. Had also indigestion so bad that I could not eat anything Dr. Pierce a Favorite Prescription ana Medical Discovery ' cured me. I took three bottles of the ' Favorite Prescription ' and One of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.1 " Dr. Pierce 8 Common sense Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to cover mailing on 'v. Twenty-one one cent stamps for edition in paper; 31 tamps for the cloth-bound edition. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. transrortatioo and transmission corporations, and such assessment railroad property as will mane it bear its fair proportion of the burdens of tsiation. We condemn free passes. We denounce all of Bucll ief.jBiatior, State or Na , g wiJ1 the Mme Wn f.w-r th BWtion of fT L People. We fator th. enactment ,Jt ior in noting primary elections for the nom (nation of State and county and congressional officers We hereby instruct the State executive committee to make pro vision for tbe holding of a prima-, ry on the first Tuesday of next November for the selection of a United States Senator by tbe t; . i j il. cii .4 wmcfl eTerJ eiecior WQO n,B YOieu ta8 Democratic ticket in theState election sbaii be entitled to cast one vote for one man for United States Senator "Wo beartilv approve of the action of the last Legislature in num ,t n -1,0 PB, n, on amendment to the people, and we urge its adoption because it will promote tbe peace, the prosperity, the happiness of the people of North Carolina." V1CT0KIA PLEASED. Drives Along the Pictorespae Liff y and is Heartily Cheered By Children and Adults. Dublin, April 10. Queen Vic toria, through the authorities here, has Informed the citizens of Dublin of her delight at the recepUon accorded her yester. day. Her majesty took ber custo mary drive in her chair in the Vice Kgal grounds this morn log. She selected tbe pictures que route along tbe Valley of tbe Liffey for her afternoon drive "d covered f arl me9 I tv.' .o n n un In tlA V ala. Da "g HerM ty rode In u upu lauuau auu naio nbuuua - . pamea ny me rnnudBBes ana - - rr,Dce Although the route Was Only l.i.t.j . v,.. I the village, traversed Were gJ Wlttl bunting, and I I. .1 1. t!-J "uw he Wghwiyi. Group of scars . 'hu ,. dlef gchool 0peratlTeg from tDe mills and peasaats in the fields The priyatvi letiretary and equerry to the Queen, Sir Arthur Bigge, announced to the re porters to-day that her Mtjesty was very much pleased tcf bear that all the children who took part in the demonstration fin her honor Saturday had arrive home safe and happy. CLOSED ON SUNDAY. - 1 1 The American Exhibits- Will, llowever, be Opeu For In spection. . Paris, April 10.-United States Commissioner Ferdinand W, Peck has consulted with the au thorities at Washington respect ing the questiou of Sunday open ing at tbe Exposition in this city, and has received a xable. gram saying that President Mc- Kinley desired that the Ameri can section should be closed on too Sabbath as far as allowed by the French regulations. Mr. Beck thereupon saw the French authorities, and was shown a by-law which compels the opening of all exhibits on the seven days of the week, and even gives the French luthorl ties power to remove any cover ings placed over an exhibit case during unauthorized bnurfe. The same rule applies to machinery and the by-law makes no excep Hon in tbe case of national pa villlons. At Mr. Peck' instauc1, however, the Director General of the Exposition has gfven tLe American Commissioner - special permission to close the American pavillion Sundays. ' General Ntrlke Ordered, Frustburg, Md., April U-A general strike of all the i miners In the George creek reg'oo .has been ordered f or . torn row at involved. The miners , insist on ao advanoe of from 55 to 60 cents per gross ton. ACTS OENTLV ON THE Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CLEANSES THE 5Y5TEM err no i u ALLY, ,fS OVERCOMES IrrfP) tVt Trl ttNWtNI-MaH'fO 6 !RRNIA pG PSYRVP(S -asf ?ssC u& naimn ii rt n tajrat ITOH on human cured In 80 mlo atei by Wcslford's Sanity Lotl This lever falls. Sold by M. E. Robin aon M Wrn . Dnnrcl'l ''tMahoro.N O Easter Cot flowers Easter Lilies, Roses, Carnations, Lily of the Valley, Sweet Peas, Double Violets. Leave your orders early. A. N. HUMMEL. IF YOU OWN A HORSE OWN A FAT HORSE White's Worm and Condition 4fowdcrs4- Ire "Warranted To Do The "Work. varYot sale by.lWN SCOTT at Bennett's Stable. ' janim F Tho Kind You Have Always iu use for over SO years, and frf-f-p1- tonal Hiiporvlsion si no its Infancy Allnwttrtntiotrtdeeeivft von In this. All Counterfeits Imitations mid " Just-as-good" are but Exiwrimcnts that trillo with and endanger the health of Inliuits and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Foverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ivnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and ltowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Fricud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thk cctu eoMMH. TV agssH araicr. New voaa oitv LooKing Towards sprino. We can show some attractive New Styles in shirts fop We promise you more for your money than you can get elsewhere, and we don't ask you to take our word for it. Gome and That's all. 50c,7Jc.,1,2.2j.l.JO,'. In Boys' as well as Men's. H. Honest Merchandise. A line of Trousers has just been received, RHEUMAOIDE cures RHEUMATISM To StayCured. r All Druggists. Save Your Hair BY UHINO WILLIAMS' Promotes tho growth of tho lU natural color, utrong thorn cites them to healthy activity. Incrranus tho wicretlon of the eolorlng principle. Prevents and tops the hair lulling out. Frees the scalp from dandruff, kl'ls It to stay killed. 500- fT M. E. ROBINSON &BRO'8. The Money's Worth Drugeists. Use Koch's Disinfectant. aWd deodorizer. The idaal'praparatlon for the aiok room and for general-no aehold use. ertPe. Recommended bv the medical profession RSd EfPE&ttve Fof Mannfacturedby 60IENTIPI0 Bought, and which has been has borue tlio signature of has boon made under his per- Signature of At WEILS. Gentlemen Look Weil & Bros. iJ Price $1. 1L D.D. Lair. Restores tho scalp and roots of tte balr, Ex dale bj all druggist. OHOMIOflL CO Ooldrtoro, K.a'wosK 9VaaUMTU0 nt-cuss. Walter H. Barnes, THK OLD RELIABLE GonMoner and Grocer, Wlsrirs to call the attention of Mint' merous cmtomere and tho public generally t the Juatly crlcbraieil and leading brand! of WHITE STAR COFFEE, For which he Is sole agent In thla oltj.and handles from the original package In bulk 21). li, 30 .lid 8 cdiiU. Baltimore Sausaoe- BEST IN TI1B WORLD, and "Frankford's." Fine Cigars. Fresh Butter. German Groceries. Pickles, Candies, etc BKST Kyi'iri'KI) BAKERY IN THE STATE. mSr-THK F1NKST FRK8H BREAD AND ROLLS OKLIVERED DAILY. I can supply your wants In anything Id my line. Come to see me. Thanking a generous publio for the liberal patronage of the past and promising the same high standard of ijuality In tbe future, Sincerely, W. H. Barnes, Just Received ! AT GRIFFIN'S, Opposite Hotel Eennon. DATES, 10 cts. per lb. Tangerine Oranges, Blood Oranges, California Heedless Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Eto. . raa t m " a, V ' PETER THE GREAT. T11J2 BEST 60. CIOAW in the city. W. H. Griffin, Suooeasor to i. R. UrlUn. Opposite Hotel Kennon You Can Paint the Town Red ! Or any other color with "Carolina" Realty-Mixed Paint- If you want a paint that won't peol off and crack, get the "Caro lina" brand. Turpentine, Linseed Oil and Lead in stock. Hpecial prices in large quantities. If you are thinking of painting this I Spring, call and get our color card, and make your selection. Goldsboro Druo Go- Wholepale and Retail. TLe People's Popular Drug Store. PHONE 89. New store ! New Goods. We have just opened a new stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, and innnv other thintrs. on Walnut street, in the store recently occupied by Stephen Pittman. We propose to sell close for casn, and will do our best to please those who patronize us (Jome to see us. J. E. Peterson & Son. March 2nd, 1900. Dr. FRANK BOYKTTK, Offlaata Borden Building, over Bonthtrland Mflnkla A Co ' IHit, ,
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