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The National Bank OF GOLDSBORO, OSnra to depoaltora tvtrj aeconmo-j glut to talk or eorrwpond wlthJyoQ. Jiu.in save banking will warrant GEO. A. NORWOOD, Jr., Prea't M J. BEST, Vlce-Prea't. GEO. A. NORWOOD. J , Prea'i. H. J. BKST, Vice-Prea't "This Aaeus o'er the peoples' right Doth an eternal vigil keep : No toothing strains of Mala'a sons Can lall lu handred eyea to tleep." VOL XXXI GOLDSBORO. N. C WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 2. 1900. NO 21 The National Bank . GOLDS BORO, Want joar bualneni, tod will be Biili Stow Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum bakfaig powder are uwgfcatttt mcnacm to health of tbc present day. ori awma mm x, an tow. BOARD OF ALDEKHKM. in the future, exert ourselves as true citizens to make theliem City of the Plains the happy home of all our people. Respectfully submitted, J. E. Piterson, Mayor, The Board of Aldermen met last night in regular session with Mayor Petersn in the chair, City treasurers report cierk BroadhUrsLat his post and gsiu:::::::::":: all the members preBnt. Receipts 1.18 00 this TKo n.,o.J nrrn,l . A rO tn BalanCO Mf V 1 0U3.4U deed for Mr. Jobn Crow's lot in WALTER LETT EK. ophone exhibition at Walter Acad emy last Wednesday night, was I aniiuoil hv a rrnrwl nnmhnr of mir A Chronicling of Week's Events ' . ... . . ... IWIMB. ill lots 1 Ctti it) iiujuauay ic mThatThriTlBglSeigh- . , , I.. J.. A ti iU.a. Vw,., THE WEATHEK.o Fob Qoldsboro and Vioikitt: Showers probable to-night; clear ing Thursday. TAX COLLECTOR 8 REPORT. Special License tax 242.00 Real EBtate 465 96 Sewerage Tax 93.18 Tntnl 801 1i A V VIM w V I - - CITY Cl.ERK H REPORT. WM lW "'S8 Cr0WQ I m a. C ) Fines and costs 128.88 " your ouy uu. tier oummy, Special license 2.00 attending Union Meeting at Amt. from all other sources 130.00 Chapel. OBITUAKY. Fanny Eatelle, infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hooks, of Wioterville, N. C, died April 27th, 1900. Aged 15 monthi. Little Fannny's baby spirit Has flown to "the "home of the blest" And left hearts aching with Borrow to-day Too deep, by mortal to be suppressed. And the home once made so cheerful By the patter of little feet, Now so lonely and so dreary With no little one to greet. Who can tell, ah! who can ever Enow the depth of anguish true That wrings the heart when death doth sever Ties no other can renew. Loved ones will gather up the play things, Baby's hand will need no more, For she's now a shining angel On the bright and happy shore. The little chair now vacant, And the cradle is empty too, Yes, place them away tenderly, With the treasured "little shoe." The family chain is broken, Yes, one bright link is gone, In the form of little Fanny, Who to the angel land has flown. Yet, He, who gave this liitle treas ure. To gladden their hearts for a time. Is able to fill, in double measure, The void with a peace sublime. Mas W. G. H. Goldsboro, N. C. Woodland Crumbs. Mr. Ed. Smith's new ditches soem be answering a good purpose this raiuy weather. The rain has ceased, the river is lagain in the banks and our farmers re over their scare. It now looks as if we should have plenty of fruit, a blessing for which we should be very thankful. Miss Rachel Massey, our delegate 'to the O. E. State convention held at Raleigh, returned home Monday. Bros. John Holly and Purdy Lee, from Bethesda church, near Dunn, were in attendance at the Quarterly meeting. Our roads are getting in fine con -'dition, and from the work the con victB are doing we suppose they will i stay so. It seems that the potato bugs 'came up w'th the potatoes and then try to destroy the tops before, they ihave time to mature. Miss Laura E. B. Moore after at tending quarterly meeting, returned to Seven Springs, where Bhe is teach ing short hand and type writing. The Christian Endeavor society bold their meetings .eVery Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. It is well at tended and is proving a good thing for the community. The quarterly meeting held at Woodland, Friday, Saturday and Sunday last, was well attended, and was a season of great blessing. Sev eral were out from your city Sun day. Mrs. Phelps and her daughter, Miss Annie, returned to their home in Plainfield, Indiana, last week. Thoy hare spent two winters in this section because of the mild climate, and bare made many friends while Mr.Mac HoroadayiB in Kinston oq the handsomest (0 man, and wetk, combinirg business Tuby Ilowell won, and now Toby with pleasure. guys he is the first man elected to Mr. Chas. Andrews, from Kins- "y office in tho county this year. a il l .1 . La. I I ...... ton, spent oaiuraay mjrni nere, vui. we were away a day or returning home Sunday afternoon. I so last week, aod on our return Mrs. K. had so altered things, thai sa have not yet fouod where to find our few possessions, in fact, everything seems yet turned around, and even now. Ilf. 1 M-n VraA PTMnnl I I ... an. auu iio. i when the shades of evening and family, from your city, spent gather, and the mantle of dark last Saturday with Miss Ada Coor, Dess casts itself around our hum near here. ble home, when we seek our Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crawford, huiet coucb' t0.wrap ur tirod I natnro in noacafn alumhur wfi ' are liable to pat our clothes to vu-uny, ttuci dsuuiu a un-H bed. and hang our weary frame . 1 la? 1 I ' Wim relatives flere. nna,.hair Hnl wo trv to ho I " " Miss Maggie Wells, from your "calm and serene," and part of city, was lending ber charms to the time more so Mr. Tom McOee.of Goldsboro. the home of the Misses Neil. Sat- f)nr flt.npmod friend .Mr. E. T. rawiora ana me omer i6U, faere Saturday. , , the dwelling of Mrs. A. P. Hl- . ... U ' janj mi.o.ui mauu, ui uuiuouuiu, jjir. ano Mrs. aqdid cauey, Tbe sexton reported the Ceme- ipe" ""B pw . . from - Selma, N. C., returned - to had terv in eood condition. mr" 1JOUU uawu w" " w-uJ, irum visit u The ch ef of Police reports the l,ieuuB lu " ana Mrs. isaacom.in. sewer system in excellent condi- iuiss cua maoery.ui ivieiKu, .s Mr and Mrs. Thos. Mctieo, the Cemetery. A daily inspection of the mar kets and green grocers by the Chief vof Police was ordered by tee Board. Alderman Weil announced his intention to take a trip to Europe and the Board granted him a leave P . , , . Pay Roll for April 537.50 of absence and expreseel their Rills allowed for April. .. 1,415.50 best wishes for a nlnnn.nt trin r I ti 1 quo nn o i c. U..J t u1" i,oo.i Aveuiuvai ui uiu uyuraut now uu the premises of the Carolina Rice Ml". OLIVE LETTR. Millins Commnv was referred to the fire and water committee with A Week's HippMlngs ot the Mt. power t . act. 0 iTe Sectlon TheCtiiefof tbe Fire Dopart- Argus Bureau, m .0.ri,i fir ,i,.,inn- Jno. B. Smith, Mgr luvuv yjif l iwu ui do uuiiug Ma 2 1900 me uiuuiu, uuu lue uaru vi iur. Atkinson comes out id a card an nouncing himself a candidate for the office of R ffister of Djeds. of our present worthy officer, still we would be glad to see the Democrat" party manifest its lion, and also reports tho sanitary the guest of Miss Julia Elmore. from yQur cjty epent 0ne night appreciation for the excellent i m, Unnr-n i paicrn nt Pai. i..i w - nnnr nin " ..iPn. I services rendered the couuty in Tha r.u,lin nf ha Mu.nr'a rp sons, was here OH business Tue8- in Knmn Ihn now oftornonn ner pUOUC SCUOOIS, Oy L,iym B . .e .w port was received with applause. day- Tbe following is the report in full: Miss Ball Winder?, of Pike- Mr.Atkinson the place for which Mr. J. M. Hollowall, Cashier be Beeks. As an efficient, faithful of the NAtjonal Bank, was out Superintendent he has performed villa ia tho an pet. nf nor sistorli o j ui-l r ... Gentlemen: During the month of . ' ' 7. nre csunaay oa visi. w m nU dulle8 well( and we thiuk de April there were 24 cases before the lvjr8- u- a' TU1U- Miss Bell was visiting the Mayor's court. Offioer Freeman had R ounaa iilnr 9 Danmarlr 51 Mmit.ll HtnffnpH i Fins unrl main fnr lamiiv Ol ear. w uuu xevoB City $102.17. Mortality: white Saturday and Sunday , I . . . . . I . TT I T-l TT7 1 L adults, 6; colored children, 2: total 'itt--Mn-niOwr-w-inwr KlLLIOKlNlCK, s a VW .m - w It uruiuer ir, n. v.- awuwwou. ftflrvPB nromot on. and mo'e re- Our community baj - been full muneration. on account of UiitoO irieoUng MBterja, TJay 31900, i gniM.mkmi...'A ---wWft3 vuauui vuunu, nanuiuai auu uuu- , Opportunity U tne cream or lime." Now lg vour ODDortunltv to takeHood'a Hon. 15. t. AyCOCK ana Wlie, 1 8ftrgapariia and derive the most bono from Fremont, attended church fit from it. The blood u now loaded I i. 1 I . I.I . ...LI.L ( f PUn.l n,l,. .r.,1 wor tb wlln oangerous impurities woion i.na guests of Mr. and Mr. Geo. L. Becton. Sick headache Is cured by Hood'B Pills day. 10. The streets are generally in ex- w. C. arrived here Wednesday li 1 i . T:11 1L ceiieni conaiuon. a wiu nave me ( - fa. fa streets in the Cemetery rounded up ,,0,,, u f"lDUV with the road machine in a few days, fne many friends of Mr. Jno, wmcii will Lueu place me vouiuteijr D o:.u i j , k. in nice order. The sanitary condition R- Smith are lad t0 know that of the town is thoueht to be eood. he is able to be on the streets The pipe for the sewer at the Ice again, factory is here, work is commenced on the same. The town is full of strangers, ltiis meeting closes anotner year hut we are shiDDine oeas. and of our work. 1 wi 1 briehj 'review rarjger8 are not noliced in the Woodard preached at Chapel Sun. some of the work of this ofnee, the . P . , , Mortality, general condition of the aaT Ume- day. There was a large crowd City etc. i here have been tried Mr. Don. Gilliam, of Tarboro, present, and the preaching was Deiore ine Mayors uouri ims year ji:j Q. intorooHnw . i .l u .u neuruiy uuu pnuuuioiuu. ro no- 436 cases. Uheie were 617 defen- dellve.red f '"7 interesting ,Btened to attentively, though the quently developed, in a very short dants.d.vided as follows: White males sPercJ i0A a large crowd at Pope S ch(jrch wag fi overflowi) space of time U common ,.I1: i i miLlj 11 ovinia mJ iimiiiiiumiiii v E'dors P. D. Gold and Jimmie (Pleurisy Pleurisy and pneumonia are IVo- 206. white females 29. colored males a 811 flaay nlQl- 235. colored females 45. Mr Rhnm r. luft MnnHa, We were entirely unaware Ine orlences were as follows: . ,,. u.- v. u- ..' that, hio Rafanin Mainstv naid r-i i . i i. : i ..,.. i;.. I l u l vi nuau, wueic uq uao oui ."" " -w j r inglO, affrays 39. disorderly house a, cePed position as salesman any attention to poultry, until a nuisances 11, loitering on street 2, P""" mesbrs. am, muiuy , Iew dayg 8lnce we were gnown the luncs Is not promi the worst may hapmMV obstructing streets 6, profanity 30, Westbrook. LIU1JJD Btl Una DtlvvlD At. aWCOU KJUt m, - . m . i TT .t.t i tr;n imn,nff u ,rn nf The free concert of the Ham- i.han.l ffivinff nrmnnpr whiskev 3. lin's Wizard Oil Co. , was the at- keeping vicious dog 31, failure to get traction on the Btreet Tuesday license 4. discharging hre arms 5, night. It, was very good, and a failure to list tax 12. throwing mis- good many enjoyed it. sels 4, ounaay selling wnisKey a, )lly allnyol, With thiaid Of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, however, you need not have any U nr ; lor una great remedy speedily subdues tho Inflammation, eases tho pain in breathing and always effects a cure In a wonderfully short time. Bottle Free to Sufferers Deviled Eggs." We spoke for several settings, and if we have good luck, we can furnish a lim ited number of customers. How ever, they are scarce, and high priced. Her many friends will regret tO knOW that MrS. Charity Atkin-I recommend it. Price yets. Atalldrmigista. son, mother of our esteemed friend and worthy countyman Mr. E, T. Atkinson, had a fall last Fri- violation Water Works ordinance 1, ECZKMA, ITllllNU HtMOKS, entering Dttr on ouuuay i, uisoiuer .Inn v lv conduct 173. PIMPLES CURED BY 'l he amount of fines and costs iru I B B B posed $'uuy.uz, aiterwaras remuieu for satisfactory cause $195.35, 38 cases discharged as not guilty Mortality, tor year, wbite adults, two annit.w 28; white children, 17; colored adult, L . . day and ininrod her hip, BO as to ii.inmhii.r. ar,. t.nt..i hi ulstressing eruptions on tne . . . . Vtirt.liR- whiten. 42': colored. 61: to- Skin sn vnu feel ashamed to be ConDDe ntr l der talios. in rnmnanvV nRnaho and talfiR resting comfortably toiday, and duneiryerf 8000 m' we have not the means to greatly en- Have you Hiczemar bKio bore siorea. large our work the coming year. As and Cracked? Rash form on the it is we must practice economy n i .u where Sanitary measures are not in- Skl Prickling Pain in the volved and try to make every dollar Skin? Boils? Pimples? Bone count for needed improvements. 1 paiDl.? Swollen Joints? Falling have been delighted at tbe cordial . U1n,nn,cw,, n.i.t relations existing between all mem Hair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? bers of the Administration. Respon Old Sores? Eatiog Sores? AH sibilitieB both public and private are lneee are gjnjptons of Eczema more easily met and discharged , T . . n, n . when there is sympathy and co-oper- "d Impurities and Poisons in ation With these favorable condu I the Blood. To cure to stay cur tions and a determination to be faith- od tajj6 g y. 3 (Botanic Blood lui x trust tne coming year suau w IQtelSBHlBs Cough Syrup Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Doact are umall and plcannnt to tnVf . Doctor The Magic Lantern and Graph- Vienna um ' npjb v See The Rush ! S.S.N.N.VVXVV v v a v a v v a w j rt n una w i iiic and has been made n fZ 7 soiial supervision sln TfuxSVY, S-CUcAxAS. Allownoonetodeoel The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In mo for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- I nee Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants 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 NarcotiO Mibstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshnesn. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the JStonmeh and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmi aimua Mmm, TT .mul .t.kt. at. ,ea am. Out T -For our series of- Special Sales and Special Prices ! You will Save Honey. Papkep&FalKenerFurn Go TfiB PEOPLB'8 PRIE.ND8 F1CT1UE FRAMING a Bpoclalty. Lovely line latest stylo moulding?.' Hot Rolls every morning. Vienna Bread, Ore am Bread. Graham and Rye Bread. All kinds of Cake, Cinnamon Buns, Dnnirhnnta and Clreim Puff. Canned Goodof every description, whlh w- ie j"' ftt"iei1 They have just heard that wo are serving those dulU-Ious Ice Cream Sodas one ofttoffi Whch mttke lh8 b,00d P uTandpa Goldsboro. I desire to recommend pure and ricK B. B. B. will that the Financial Committee make cause the sores to heal, itching SrffSrrSZt" -top forever, the Vi UO " - " I . . New York. My Ice Cream Parlor la open now for the teaaon. I serve I GoidsDoro Dniy Go- Wholesale and Retail. PHONB 9. Ice Cream delivered to 30 years. Our readers are advU- gjj fiS famflieS by the measure. ed to try a. a. a. f or saie oy to do everything in tusUn ine. wmnave tne euec. w lumyn wi mu in .u ataOTeni klnd, 0f cream and change The People's Popular Drug Store uepai luicuii mmm um nunc. u I DreaiD SWeei. U U. d la lUStlloe every ay. wo oawi man lurnuu can be afforded. I feel sure that we . . . . , lfmtlie. We tell by the aauoer or enter into another year with less ap-luo 1CU"MJ JWM """""""measure. parent demand than faced us a year ing. for. Thoroughly tested lor Will be glad to furnish for parties, ago. Ihere are several pieces of work I desire see done before an other year shall pass. Our city is growing along all lines; expenses of government increases along with other growths, yet we cannot afford everything we desire in a public more than a private matter.; uur people have enjoyed the quietude and peace that comes to an honora ble and industrious people. There have not been matters of discord to divide us. A gracious Providence has shielded us from epidemics of aerions nature. Jror these blessings wave" ppupippn van vnii . . at I L. ... Ik . . . I AAA T U A. A.A a&VAA A WAV A w v aruggisis at i per large ootwe; orthern Klltter ! 1 P"ng blossoming at my first f5. Complete direction with The best 3Qq Joseph Edwards' on Monday, Tues- i t. i , i c . m a. day, Wednesday and Ihursday, eacn Dome, ou luuererai may wnen you're lnmeea 01 anytn'ng mi inril B0 Mav 1. 2 and 8. Don't for test U, a trial bottle glyen away, our line, oome to ine get the days and dates Write for It. Address BLOOD BALM CO., 277 Mitchell St., Vienna Bakery, a tir ln tinds f merehan t i rvnui t dise will take place at the firsl K. H. LiKUMAlv, Frop r. iummer iua Atlanta 6a.. Describe Tonr tron- ... a rsL n ' IW. Pnn ...... , ... . aiawa vna. tmmvw, " vii "vre 11 first that Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, Gentlemen, How About Your Underwear Isn't it a trifle heavy for this changeable Spring weather? Your attention one minute and we will tell you how to be comfortable and at the same time avoid Spring complaints. We have a heavy weight gauze suit of underware, with hiph neck and long sleeves, specially made. As a change for Spring wear and as a go-between in Fal weather, it is ideal. Not too light nor too heavy, they absorb readily and thus leave the pores open. You are therefore less liable to colds, resulting from draughts and slight changes in the weather. The price is $1 per suit, whidiyou can save on your quinine bill alone, not mentioning your physician. These practical garments are for sale, of course, at H. WEIL & BROS. HONEST MERCHANDISE . "here. ." . - , Exadzs. let our hearts rejoice, and with bops 1 adrlce glT,n. m - . - moht08m '. May 1, 2 and 8 at JOS. EDWARDS
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