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The National Bank OF GOLt'SBORO, ' ?.-r to dppositori every aecommo- !glad to talk or oorrwpond wlthfrou. :.it:.in save banking will warrant. C.Kie A. NORWOOD. Js., I're' M 1. liK-T. Yice-l'reii t. GIO. A. NORWOOD. J , Pre'. M. J. BEST, Vlc-Pre'. "This Akscb o'er th popl' rights Doth an etarnaj vigil keep : 'o aoothturf strains of Main's sous Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep.' VOL XXXI GOLDSBORO. N. C. SATURDAY EVENING. JUXE 2 1900 NO 48 The National Bank OF GOLDBBORO, Wtoti your builneM, and will b mils. i5v GENERAL NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. AYOHK in hendekson. Maw of tb Stag, Social, Political and UtherwiM, Coiled from Oar lalljr Fwiobaugea. Would it not be well for our sec retary of war to nnibh the tight ui the Ptuhppiuea beloro he takes on one with Uernian! Kruger nd Aguinaldo are both willing to bureiiuer Ki uger if he can bitty away Hum bt. iielena, and Aguiiialuo if he can have a place 111 the Cuban postal bystem. The Paris exposition la still un opened in many oi its parts, but the hope is exprebseU that it will be f ul ly opened before tlie day set for its closing. The good old tongue of Shakes peare is to be the only universal lan guage, and the new century will ad vance n beyond all present expecta tions. It is said at the War department that fur every vacancy in eitner the military or naval academy, which the President has the power of tilling by appointment, there are a hundred applications. The free advertisement secured by Professor Chrisman through the expression of his views on love at the Mothers' Congress appears to have been timely, ne is about to publish a magazine of paidulogy, or child study. Bishop Potter, in a speech at some commencement exe. cises in New York, told his audience that during the first two years of his ministry he kept a saddle horse on a salary of $ 600 a year by doing the grooming himself. The "Women's "Sat bath "Alliance, which is starting a crusade against the playing of golf on Sunday, has, begun the campaign on the theory that if the women can be persuad ed not to go to the links on Sunday the men will soon give it up. Despite the proiebts made when the thing was proposed before, a genuine man-hunt w ith bloodhounds continues to seem atti active to the sporting element of Sullulk, Va. If the thing must be tried why not take the hounds to Manila and put them on Aguinaldo's trail? Hamilton ltevelle, who played Jean Guussin to Miss Netlieosole's Sapho, denies emphatically and ex plicitly the story that he had writ ten a letter to a friend or to any body saying that the actress was in love with him. lit also says that such is not the case. He will not play with Miss Nethersole next sea eon because he linds the part un congenial and the work (oo hard. to MISS BOD ELL'S COfiCEHT. In the McMencer Opera Boone Next Toes da; Night. In addition to the prize playings in piano by pupils ot Miss Hannah M. Bodell's music class in the Mes eenger Opera House next Tuessday evening, there will be other attrac tions for those who favor the con cert with their presence. Miss Meta Capelle, of liocky Mount, who is well known in this city, will assist in the concert, as will also Mr. Harrell of Portsmouth Va. The Rocky Mount Motor of this week gives the following ac count of a recital in that town re cently by these two popular aroa- tures: "Without going into any deep criti cal aualysis we will say that no such piano playing was ever heard here by a native. Miss Capelle played with great confidence and beauty the wonderful works of the great tone masters. The Trombone play ing of Mr. W. P. Harrell was very much enjoyed. He made no attempt to give us any brilliant execution even the characteristic crack was heard only a few times. His princi pal aim seemed to play in time and produce a beautiful tone, at which he made somewhat of a success. Mrs. Harrell showed us in what a good acoompaninient consisted, and by her real musical treatment of her part added a great deal to Mr. Har- i-ell'ii numbers. It Beems very evi dent that Miss Capelle has a brilliant ".. future hefowher. We congratulate heron the artistic success of her fiat tcatal." The Mountain People til ad Hear the Jiext Governor Republicans Shy ot Him Rileih Post Special. HcndersonvillH, N. C , June 1. The largest and most enthusi astic crowd of Democrats that have met in Henderson county since i tie campaign of 76 mat at tin court house today to bear ihe speech of our Dext Govero uor, Lion, Charles B. Aycock. Mr. Aycock cami up trom Ashe- ville on the morning irain which arrived here at 9 o'clock. A crowd ot three or tour hundred peuplr, among tbeni many ladies me) him at tbedepa', and twenty or thirty ga'ly-decked horsemen escorted him to bis hotel, while the band played and the crowd cheered. Mr Aycock was look- iug well and seemed much pleas ed wiibtmrec puon here, ani esptcialiy was he pieastd wuh ihe u iwers presented by the la dies who met him at .the depot. To the next Governor of N.rlh Carolina' they all said. The Republicans seemed all to nave crawled into their holes. Not a d(zan appeared in the streets during the march from ihe depot. Those who did show iheir beads had on a sickly frightened grin "We didu't hmk that they would have suca a crowd and so much enthusi asD," we heard some of them say. "I say, boys, we have got lodo something to counteract ibis thing," one of the G 0. P oosses said "I swear this won't do. L ok there, will you; what the deylljloS, that man? Those Republicans wearing those oadges and marching in that crowd? White supremacy any bow is all lies-all D-mocratic nes they're telling. Nj such thing as nigger ruin, nohow. I tell you, boys ihat locks kinder cary for lb G. 0. P." Alter i w j hours' r-st at his hu el. duriuii which time many of jur oil z ns shook his baud. Mr Ayctck, with the band playing aud the crowd cheering, proceed ed to the court house whpre a crowd of frcm 800 lo 1,000- mostly Democrats and one hun dred or more ladies, had gauher- d to hear him speak on the great issue of white supremacy. Mr. Aycock was accjmpauied by Mr. S. L. Patterson, who is a candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture, and Mr. S. L Ri gers, candidate for Corporation Commissioner The candidates were introduced by A. E. Posey, E q Mr. Posey in his introduction sueech said that the great while hosts of the west were ready to join hands with their brothers in the east in their tffjrts for better govern ment; that the people of Njrih Carolina were anxiQU3 to fill the vacancy in the gubernatorial chair; that we needed a Govern or and felt that need more for oeing without one for the past four years. Mr. R 'gers said in his speech that George White is responsible for the unseating of Congress man Crawford. At the close of Mr. Coffers' speech the crowd sang "Carolina." Mr. Aycock, in his opening snid: "I shall speak lo yon as i Democrat. I can't help it that 1 was born that wsy." From 1868 lo 1870. he said, the debt of the State whs increased from six mil lions to forty-two millions of dol lars. "It's a habit of mine to bring down tbe bouse," said Mr, Aycock, when a table upon which teveral gentlemen were sitting fell down. He was often interrupted by cheers. His description of tbe race troubles at Wilmington in 1898 was graphic. In explaining tbe amondment be said that tbe white men of the State composed (he Democratic fool to dicfrenchiso itself. These Republican, heeaid, wire always satisfied when you placed a white man by treside of a nigger. Tbe negro down in my county, be said, "begins to vote at 18 jeirs of nge and continue- to vote until four years after he is dead." The HnuBual feature of tie gathering to-day was tbe presence of ladies, Tbat is something new here, it is thought that it will work much good to tbe cause of white supi eraacy in this section. The absence of Republicans was very conspicuous. They are taubt by tie bofcSus here in Henderson county tbat it is a'most a crime t 1 1 1-ten to a Deuiocrht speak. The bosses know that tbey must depend on ignorance for their suc cess here and so are ever on the alert to take advantage of it. Tbo greatest effort in the campaign is to keep thiir men from heiring our speakers. A few of their houses were pnsent to hoar and mii-represent as tbey always do wher we have a political speaking here. It was a great crowd and everybody was pleased. We all fell in love with Ajcock. Mr. Ajcock was not tbe leant worn hv his campaigning. His voice was clear and distinct. Man) old men say tbat his was tbe great est political speech that they ever beaul, even better than Vance's great Bpetch in 1876. IT IS CONSTITUTIONAL t II IN Kb H HKtMi HOlSKS rthat The New Vork Times Thinks ot the Constitutional Amendment. The New York. Times in ils issue of May 28, in speaking of the proposed Constitutional con veution in Virginia, presents some views, which are appli cable to the Amendment to be submitted to Ihe people of this State It says: "Probably tbe plan that w'nl be proposed will ba the imposi tion of a test of; intelligence, nominally thq same for ai1, bui whica the election' officers can and will apply so at to admit the whites and shut ou' the negroes. And this is likely to be accoui panted by what is known as the "grandfathers' clause," by which persons eej lying life right to the vote in lbOl and thy direct male descendants of such persons will be exempted Iromtthe applica tion of the test, it is not likely ihataplanof this? 6orl cau be defeated by any action of the Federal G ivernmeaf: In t ff jct it would be a violation of the Fif teemh Amendment to the United States Constitution, but it would not be so in term9. jProm recent decisions of tht Supreme Court it is not probable ttlat it wouM be condemned by that court. "Even were it dtleidod by the court to be in3on6iseut with the Constitution, it is not easy to see what the exact results would be. If brought up op a case in volving the title tocfiiue of of ficials elected undd' the State C institution with ipM restricted a tiff carro '1li4fa'1i'fon t t 'oa irn , Athens, under datel . . tbe following cableln?lhe precise decisiol)8 ot the ciurt. As to the Fourteenth Discoveries at Corln h. New York, June 1. The inde pendent has received from Pro fessor Rufus B. Richardson, di rector of the American SchooLpf a ' !Tf a':' a... Arci B3 ms of May 29 message : i..,u rtuie..ou uuu, A meodment, wh'ch provides for Arc to .logy at mnens J" Ube reduClion of the repr.8enU niadn an important discovery at Corinth. The excavation of white site has been assigned to tbe American School. In excavating ihe Agora, at a depth of 20 feet an ancient Greek fountain has been found, with bronze lion head pout9 in their original positions 13 'sides this unique discovery tion where the suffrage is 'abridged except for participa tion in rebellion or other criui''," that ciuidbe enforced if there were the nquisite maj rily in both houses of Congress, but it wou d not be easy to secure this. Practically, we think tbat any of the Southern States will be One lliind ed American llue Jackets are onliua da tin ted S uteS Kiubusy ot I'ekin. Tien Tsip, Juno 1. H x-ts vestnrday set tire to the charter ed bank building, aud tho ware houses and ( flijes of the (-aid hrtck M'.'Ci regur Company and En litable L'fe Insurance build ing. IV kin. June l.-O .o hundred American biue j tckets arn on tfuard a! the i iiiIm-v of the- I'm t d Slates to day. ve- oilier em basies are guarded by tin; Hoops of the respective nations. Ihi tch men Win skinnl li Capetown, Juno 1 A number' of rebels surprised a Mirall b dy of British troops at D,ula-s, Gr quiland west. Sixiecn Hrii ish includ.ng Commander Co'. Spi'nce were killed. Newcastle, June 1, -There is a general dispersal of the Boers in this district and large numbers surrender daily. Trustworthy reports say that the Bjcts are totally demorarz 'd Woik IScsiimed Goldfl-. iro, N. ('., May ill! lHOO NohIi Unynry, vt th I h plaen, stat.-H that his blond wuh out of onle1'-, liu lost tiis ttpHlito and would ! d:.y. Ho ifavo up work After taking 'lio lirst few donc'B of Hood's Saroapiirllld he folt botlur aud waa noon bMo to work a'aii). Boer Capital is Mov d. London, June 1 Pretoria is simply waiting the arrival of the British. It is thought tbat scat tered bands of armed burghers may rally at various points and skirmishes may interiupt the march of the British troops from Johannesburg to Pretoria but then- is no idea thaltheru will be further serious resistance to llii.erts. The Bier capital is now ri p ir'i d from L irer. i Marqii' z to bd at M'ddleburg and it is thought that Kruger is there. The In Kino! You ll;n Always Bought, ami which lias been use for over ;?( carst h;is ltonio the sijriintnro of and lias been made under his per- MUial Miiorvisiiii sim c its Infancy. Alhiwno one todcecivo you in this. mucu v.uuiB.uu.pluioU-- uu ,eft free tQdea with thesufIragu laid open to make it possible to rmr thn tonniranhv of Cor- tta lu'1 uwu ui r,e,,L md mih. The Greek Government dictate or permit." finds the discoveries so impor tant tbat it will build a special state of Ohio. Citv of Toledo. museum for preserving the mon- Lucas County. f uments that have been recoV Frank J Ohonoy makes oath that li; is tbe Bonlor partner of the nrm of t. J ered. EtZKMA, ITCHINU HLM0HS, PIMPLES CURED 1JV B B. B. partner Chenev & Co., didnir buslneHH In tho city of Toledo, county and statu afore said, and that said nrm will pay the sura of OneHundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall s Oatarrh ure. Fhank J. Chknky. Sworn to befo-o mo and Biihscribed lu my presencu, tL's 0th dav of Uecem- ltm. SEAL Bottle Free to Sufferers. Does your Skin itch and Burn? Der, a. D Distressing Eruptions on the Skin so you feel ashamed to be in fiomnanvr D.) Kcab9 and Scales Hall's Catarrh (. no Is taken m r I . n , .. . . .i! .i .. . v. ,. i i .....i f.m ,V,a KUin n.lrnP c-.i n vornany anu ae-u. u irrcu, uu mo ,u..u iwi n.v. a.., -..w f and mucoun sur laces oi the system Eczoma? Skin Sore Bend for testimonials, free V J.CHEMiV &UO, Toledo, () A. V.lU.l!.iON. Notary I'uhlio AM C'omitcii'eils, lmilations ai.d " JuNt-as-jrood" are but Kvporiments t tot ti'illc it li anl endanger tbo health of Infants and Children l".icricnco nj;aint lOxpcrlment. What is CASTORIA Cnsloria is a 1iariul-s substitute for Cantor Oil, Pare Hoiic, Driips ami Nont liin;- Syrupy. It is l'leasaiit. IC conlains iicillit-r Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio Milistam-c. Ils is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays l'c orishui-ss. It cure Diai'i'liu-a and AVuid Colic. It relievos Tect liiuir Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and I towels, -iiny; healthy and natural sleep. The Children' l'anacea '1 he Mother's I'riend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of The KM You Haw Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CINTftUD COMPANY, fF MUdRAV STNCCT. NEW VOMK OITV ' I hiiMiinr-iifif -1 - r if -- - ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF royal tiasiiG fa Mattresses- La-t fall e sold Mr. Cliai lo.- Ht Jelie, proprietor of I 'Inev Woods Inn, Southern i'.no-j N. (. u Hiiiiiplo order of ten of our Koyal r.latlc bolt Mat- Ohsos. A mi i (--.ult of li i trial of ihi-e matt.i es-es we are shipping hhn to- ay to hi- Suiii'iier llot.-l ul W liu li --,!.--, a . a ear load of them. 1 hln 18 only one nf tin1 in in ex pro- inn of Mil I - faction we have, i eeol vod Have )U tried thru, t'lu y an- ; uaraiitood to pletlHo. Yours truly, Royall & Borden. Have you and Cracked? Rash form on tbe SkiD? Prickling Pain in the Skin? B jits? Pimple6? Bone Piinv? Kwnllnn .TnintR? Pallinc lair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? All these are symptons of Eczema and Impurities and Poisons in tbe Blood. To cure to stay cur ed take B. 13. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause tbn sores to heal, Itching of ecz?ma to stop forever, the skin to become clear and tbe breath sweet. B. B. B. is just the remedy you have been look ing for. Thoroughly Sold bv DrusrifintH 75c. m Are tub peooiB's POPULAR Drug store Because thu maHSOR find our priet-8 rl'ht Because we are prompt and courteous to rich aud poor, big and little. Wbern you can find anything you Want without tramping all over town to eo If other havA tt. ThU Is our title, and we propose lo tested for keep H bo, y the same effort that we an tPur. Our readers are advis- have put forth in tho past to mke it . . n n ev., ,.ia Kb Come to ua, whether you want the ed to try B. B. B. For sale by of goda ln a bottle of druggists at fl per large bottle; p te t Medicloe, or a prescription six Urge bottles (full treatment) filled, and you wld tav we deserve the $5. Complete directions with tltto of THE PEOPLE'S POPOLAU each bottle. So sufferers may DRUGSTORE. .xoun iruiy, Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r.rANSES THE YSTEM EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES JrftJ ''t v-ii Drnuiutunv IffAi Err" uiNt - want o y (AUfvRNUTGfSYRVP(2. IT.Sftti.. tour BUT THE 4ENVINt - MAHT O l.V, BiuriionucnvMM K 4" ci. (, Music : Piano course of ten los BotiB, with free weekly class in musical history and theory Gaines for children. Terms given on application. MLSH ANNA h, PKIVEFT. test it, a trial bottle giyen away. Write for it. Address BLOOD BALM CO., 277 Mitchell St., Atlanta Gi., Describe your trou ble and Free -personal medical advice given - SECOND DIANO J0JI SALEllCw.- Pnr?tr Plants-Norton HAND r . ForcUfhoroQeaty OWC31 rOiaiO Y-mf-for Onidsboro Druo Go- Wholesale and Betail. The People's Popular Drug Store. rtlONB 69. . VA.nin MAn will find the Sum IUUIIU IIICII mer School at Oak Ridge Institute a splendid place to spend the dull season in getting ready to make a bigger salary next year. Book-keeping, short hand, typewriting, telegraphy, literary studies taught. jn2 2w Strayed Setter ! , dog - baa taken up at tarn Orphan Home and the owner can recover same bv cstlrf Tor this notice. Mattings Another cargo of China and Japanese Matting in ovely assorted carpet effect designs, just received and cheaper than ever. Call early. Parker&FataifFiirnGo TtlE, PEOPLES FRI&NDS- f'l"THUK 1-'KMINU u NHti;lalty. n-; linn lulewt stylo mouldings. Good Housekeepres who have tried the "KG" l eas agree with us that they are the best on the market and C--Want; no others. If you have not yet tried one of them you should, as you will then realize what is. I lie nu leas are pacKeu in seaieu air-tigm packages which retain strength and flavor until used. They have superior strength, deliciousr flavor, and are absolutely clean and pure. Directions for making on each package. Qll and get a package of "KO-Ml" at ' 6- OttOOlKS.. part ud that ia would be ft grw1 teroB. Anly to Mm Emma B, Oox, Itmt 1. D. JL C0BL13, Stlpl.
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