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The National Bank The National Banx . T GOLDS BOKO, Wanta jmu butncM, and will be OF 60LDSBOEO, OStrt to dpoitor vxtrj aoeonuno- fUd to talk or aonwpond vlU 700. (Utlon mtiUbUbi will warrant. GEO. A. KOSWOOD. Ja., Prei't M. J. BXST.VlM-Pnirk GIO. A. NORWOOD. Jl .Tfres't. JC J. BEST YtM-Prcrt. 1 ". This Arsub o'er the people' rights No soothing strains of Mala'i tons - f Doth an eternal Tlgll keep : Can lull lie hunJre.T ye to sleep." VOL XXXI. GOLDSBORO, N. CL THURS DAY EVEJS ING, JULY12, 19QQ. NO. 82 GENERAL NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Warn of the Stage, 8ocl'l, Political and OtherwU, Called from Oar Dally Eiehaoge. No platform suits a man in every respect, but as a whole it overlaps the opposition document. President McKinley is now at Can ton. Whether or not he has a ro turn ticket to Washington will be known later on. Emperor William has refused to allow his brother, Prince Henry, to have command of a naval division in Chinese waters. This time it is to be a case of serious work and not ex periment. The Countess Magri, who was Mrs. Tom Thomb, has arrived from Eu rope with her husband on a visit to her native town of Middleboro, Mass, The little woman is now nearly lit) years old. Washington, July 11. Admiral Remy cables that he arrived Monday at Chefoo with two batallions of the Ninth Infantry and a batallion of marines. Col. Mead landed to-day and will proceed to Tien Tsiu. The allied forces at Tien Tsin are engaged in maintaining their defences. Pretoria, July 11 The British success at Bethlehem has consider ably improved the prospects for peace in the whole government. The collapse of the force of Dewet is ex pected daily and when Botha learns of the defeat of his colloagues. he will gladly enter conferences looking to the establishment of peace, Comptroller Coler, of New York, who has already defied Tammany in the method of conducting his office. now declares that in the new fight which seems to have arisen between Hill and Croker he will be actively ad earnestly with the former. Mr. Coler says Mr. Hill was never so near the Presidency as he is to-day. He greatly admires the former Sena tor and will follow his lead in the campaign. Washington, July 11 The Chi nese minister brought to the State Department this morning a cable gram received from the Chinese Iiu perial government believed to have priginated in the Chinese war de department. It disclaimed the re epousibility of the Imperial govern meut for the Boxer troubles and asserted that the engagement at Tien sin was the direct result of the bombardment of Taku forts by the foreigners. A temperance lecturer, recently speaking in St. Louis on the topics, "Why I Am a Total Abstainer," as an illustration of the growing habit of drink in that city, mentioned fliat the head of a large factory had told him it was not uncommon for some of his employes to bring bottles of whisky hidden in their stockings to work with them. Of course one in ference to be drawn from such a statement is that whisky in the stockings is merely an undeveloped stage of snakes in the boots. A ite inquiry into the subject of why womon live longer than men of fers a number of reasons not usually taken into consideration when this matter is weighed. Among them are the less unhealthy occupations fol lowed by woman; her greater pa tience in trouble or pain, -and the chief work of her life, that of the household, being as a rule in line with her likes and desires. Strange to say. that sometimes hinted cause for the sex's greater length of days, ter needing moro time to soe that her hat is on straight and to say good-bye, is not even mentioned. Jersey City, July ll.-Josie Cor coran, 10 years old, daughter of Michael Corcoran, was missed this morning from her home, at 212 Sea view avenue. Her brother started to look for her and learned she had been; seen, lightly clad, turning to ward the Morris canal On the bank ol the canal he saw a big Newfound land dog, the family pet. The dog was howling piteouBly and looking - at a dark object in the wa'er. This obiect proved to be the missing girl'i bodyIn ifit of despondency she drowned "herself: Whn I the body was taken out, the faithful dog refused to leave it until, several tours later, it was taken home. AYCOCK AT ROXBORO. Uoldsboro Awaits Ilia ('oming on Naturday With Gladness When Mia Will Have An Oppjituaity lo Do Honor to Tht Neil Uo.ernor uf North Carolina The correspondent of the News and Observer at Roxboro Kives the following account o.' the reception tendered our dis tinguished townsman Hon. C. B. Aycock in that town yesterday, where he made a speech: "As the train beariog Aycock rolled into the town todiy it was loaded down by the crowd that had boarded it on the way. At the deDot the usual enthusisastic throng greeted him. As Aycock abirhtftd h foil intmh arm j nM Col. Johu S. Cunningham with Chairman A. P. Kitchto. heading the reception cominittep. Kiichin took him into a buggy and drove to the hotel heidid by a bind on foot. "The crowd that gi'hered in iioxboro today was variously es- imated at 3 500 to 5,000 people. Gray beaded men declared it the ..Kt B..uc..uB ,ue, tr. aciuK lu iuvvu. j. uu luvwj was .ininn , r. t r it, r Tim i ,'i mnrl iterally packed wi h pt.opln. Tne police were busy trying to keep a passage clear for ladies to crowd through the mass of peoplu on the sidewalk?. "The procession formed at the head of Main street, was headad by a tljat containing a band fol lowed by a large tl iat drawn by four white horses driven by Chairman Kitchio. In the mid- aie or tne u iat on a raised seat to that he could ba seen at a dis- tance by everybody, sat Mr. Ay-h3 nnrlr iklnne. Relnw and around him sat a bevy of Person cc uo- K'a mnst. haantifnl Hci.io-i.t or Oa each side of the fljat beneath the girls was an inscription in arge letters: "Protect Us.' Nextcame several hundred hor9e men riding in pairs. FINE FKUlTlHEES. Durirg hu vi-ii to thin city ust wetk Mr. F. Mid, Hi ton. ' the proprietor of Koik pr B Nursery at Warsaw, te'rured argo number of orders for fruit trees to be dolivored this fall nud winter. He was very much cruti tied at the reception ho met with in uoicisboro ana ai tno success of bis trip. Instead of hi iiiorinur pictures of the fruit which the trees boie ho brought the luscious fruit lhelffrcth from the tie s, which accounts for the ut u-iial urgo number' of sales that heh ni a dp. i Mr. Midd!etpn bns made the nurseiy business a study for yours and in coDi-equiiice ho is now nlle to give the public tho very hi st trees that climajo and intelligent experiment can Jroduce. In add - lion to his nurseiy biiHocss ho is also a large farmer and his f:. mous strawberries aro quoted on Northern niarkefe at a higher price thi n that piil for any other brands. I PUBLIC SitAKINti The Democratil candidates will address the pVjple at the following times ancipiaccs: T" t T A it ai , I orK-Juiy lo, otnnday, fine EI.a,. 1A ) nlnkl n..nl,.,l. , ocnoui uuuse Grantham's July w.Tuesday ; Grantham'. Ptore: ll at nih, Beaver Dam SehoJ House; V C at night God wm'a Scbl llouse. BroRden July 18, Wednesday Providence at night, (W; 19, Thursday, Dudley; t night, O.sey'3 School House;L'0, Fri day, Mount Olive- at niiit.Tbun- der Swamp, led. Springs-July 2 Satur day; Indian SpriogM Mark Peacock's hew t Q;.Qt ouse; Digbtr WalkerVSohoo House, 3, Monday, White Hal! t night, Zlon Church. WALTER LETT Eli. A Chronicling of a Week's Ennts in That Thriving Neifih borhocd. Mr. Clias. Audrews, from Kiuston, spent a few day in our community last week. Miss l'earl Hornaday returned this week from an extended visit to relatives at Gary and Sanford. Charles 13. Aycock will speak in Goldsboro Saturday, July 14. Everybody invited. Free dinner. Messrs. Leland liecton and John Overman were visiting rela hives near btautousburg Saturday and Sunday, Mr- aud Mrs- LanT Overman " on a visit to Mrs. Overman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Yel vertou near Stantonsburg, Mrs. Julia Sasser and children, from Durham, are on a visit to the hospitable homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sasser near here. Our young friend Mr. Edmund Hooks 1ms takon the contract to carry the mail, and made his first t j Tuestav. IIe take8 it for 1 " four years. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mimms and uauguters, juisses uracie anu Mary, of Fayettevillo, have been visiting Mr. and Mis. II. T. Jones and Mrs. J. S. Edwards for sev eral days. Her many friends will regret o learn that Miss Cora Dixon has been confined to her bed with lever tor several days. W e are i " glad to know that her condition somewhat improved. iobacco curmK 18 the or(Ier o tho U0W 111 SOine SectlOUS, aua aouu lUo lanuers wlU uotalt P"g what they can get for it. But the crop will be short, and no uouut tne price snorter. i 1 , , v 1 Since our young neighbor Mr. Jetliro Howell ceased to carry the mail, we think ho lias taken a contract to carrv the female, L. . . , . , lie was iaithlul to the lormer. liniil nn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u. i 1 1 lu mnrn un fn the latter. He has our best wishes always. Our jolly friend. Mr, Jno.Shor rarcl is the only trucker wo have seen whose under lip was not dragging the grouud, and the reason is, he has not sold his po tatoes. He, no doubt, is going to store them for a second crop, llev. H. M. Jackson will be- - iu a protracted meeting at Eb- eneer church next Sundav and i j continue through the week, hTe trust much good may bo ac complished and that the com munity may have a gracious out- pouring of the Holy Spirit, as it had several years ago, when it was stirred from centre to cir cumfereuce, Our friend Mr. J. C. Howel has given up the mail ronte be I tween here and vour city. He has milieu " '"I UUttlljr miBDU JUiUO ....:. i i an ..... aud has never laileu to make the trip but twice, once ou account 0f high water and once during a blindinc snowstorm and sleet, , a lmrH. .onl(1 nnt Btfln1 n I The remuneration now does not fairly justify any one in taking it, aa the contractor gets the pay, 1 a M .1 1 ll 1 WUIIe tne Cftrrier aoes tne wort One would thiuk politics, the an absorbing topic with us now. but there are other ticks which . nttpf nfnp ftt VHMW a vt, v Ha wwMwavu mw least, and is quite an issue. And while we are not positive as to - I wueer tnere 016 &a7 B0 in the held, among the candidates atlwe are painfully assured that on I our tick-et there are redbugs, and several - townships are " in doubt, owing to an xtnusttal amount of "scratching." Alex Bryant, a faithful old arkey, always goes to your city on "de Fose" day of July, but he has no idea whether that was the day America was discovereil.4 or the first gun was tired in the war, or what, but it is. a holiday, and he enjoys it in his quiet.inof- ensive way. On last Wednesday he waa there as usual, and he was asked if he would not have a punch," to help him fully enjoy the occasion, and stimulate his latriotism. He replied: "Er Er punch what? punch what? VV hat's dat? "A whiskey punch, Alex, don't you know what a whiskey punch is?" "No sir, doan uo nuffin about dat, I'se way on yonder close to seventy five, and never tasted a drap a no speerits in my life." He is a prohibition ist in word and deed. Killickimck, "Oak Glen," Walter, N. C, July 11, 1900. NEW 1UVAL IN FIELD National Telephone Company Or ganizes With Ctpital ot $50,000,000. Philadelphia, July 11. -What may turn out to be one ci tne most important corporations formed during the year received its character in Trenton yester day. The corporation is the Na tional Telephone and Telegraph Company and its incorporators are among the most prominent business and political men of this city. The incorporators aro Joseph 'B. McCall, A. Loudon Snowden and J. F". Bulhvan. Harry J. Vernor, of Camden, is also among the incorporators. The new company is capital- zad at $50,000,000, and pos sesses a charter of the widest powers. Tho attorney who tiled the incorporation papers is the same attorney who has secured all the Jersey charters for the Widener-Elkhs syndicate. Colonel A. Loudon Snowden, former Minister to Greece and at one time Director of the United Slates Mint in this city, repre sents the VYidener-E kins-DjIan interests. Mr. Sullivan is vice president of the, Market Street Bank and holds the same posi tion in the Midvale S.eel Co. Acts oentlv on the Kidneys. Liver and Bowels r.LEANSES THE 5YSTEM v orFFFrTiiAiiv rlV,!r,-, fc-v wi-a.a.v disk; OVERCOMES lrHD ( ' 1 Unb Brniiiainmu PERMANENTLY ITSRn,..''0 BV tMI ttNUINt - MiH'f D fcy lvRNlATGfSYRVP(S Strayed or Stolen F the first week in April, one red and white spotted cow, (mull-headed). A liberal reward will be paid for any information leading to ner recovery. HAMILTON DAVIS, col. - BesidM on the Stmt farm of Mr. B. O. Thompson, in Stony Creek township. Jlyl2wlt t i r i pt AYcectahle Preparationfor As similating the Fax! and Hernia ting the Stomachs anuBowels of Promotes DiesliOtvCheorfur ness and Rest Contains neillx Opium.Morplune norrlincral Isox Nam c otic. Mx.Smuui IUkM,SJu- Aperfecl Remedy forConsupa- lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- rvess And Loss of Sleek r. :- Facsimile Sifinnlurf of NEW YOTiK. tXACT COPY or WRAPPER. Customers flre satlsAd when they get the best goods forjhe least money. The right place for this is at A house full of fine and medium grade fur liture that must be sold. Our Leaders For All kind of Mosquito Go-Carts; Refrigerators and vnuvcil vvnc lYldUUJg Curtain and Window Poles; orch Blinds and Screens; PUIro .A DrLrc- W.r, iiauo auu iu(.rvti a VlV Yrvnre uuio w. L. Doufllas' Shoes have always been good wearers. They are now made very stylish as well as durable. We haye a splendid stock to select from, and we wish to call special at- tention to our line of VICI something soft and nice and Tan's for men and boys. Straw Latest Styles AND Reliable Quality- Correct shapes and a complete stock to select from. We carry a full line of other hats all shapes. Shoos fl We We are headquarters for nothing but Shoes and Hats. Bizzell Brothers !'.,!T!l!:,;: For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature a Of Use For Over Thirty Years VMMirri Royall & Borden's store. This week : Nets; Baby Carriages and Ice Boxes; Iron Beds and dllU VVIUUUW LdLC Sofa Pillows and Couches; Pictures and Easles; Odd tUIo CUl 111 Ulli llllC. trnlu iiuij, . AW ft , In i u lonniir. mtm oa em. Koyall x Borden. KID'S and KANGAROO'S for Summer. Black's and Hood & Britt Hats I have everything in Shoes. V We an fit any foot with com o fort, and suit any taste in style. Shoes and Hats: We sell AT LAST we have perfected, after much expense and experimenting, our preparation, and offer you Cas-To-Rine, a perfectly tasteless Castor Oil, Taste as good as maple syrup. You give it just like you do Castor Oil. For sale by all dealers. 15c a bottle. Manufactured bv Goldsboro Druo Go- Wholesale and Retail. The People's Popular Drug Store. t"ftone 89. THe UMversltu oi Norm Carolina- The Head of the State's Educi tional system. Thrt'u Hi'adomto course loadlncto (lKreoH. l'rofetglonal course tn Law. Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer Hjhool for Teachers. ' Scholarship Tuition $60 ana iioans to Needy. Free Tuition to Candidates tor Ministry, Mlnlttter'a 8ons and Teachers (12 itudiatti boaldes 101 In Bummer SohouL )W teachers in the faculty, foroataloguoiandtuformatlouaddreaa V. P. VENABLE, Prealdeot, . CuapoJ H1U, ivT. a What is to become of I " J '! N my vvy dim juir. , It depends largely upon what you do for them I " Qlve your children an op port unity to meet tho stern reftltlea of l'fe by tlvinjf to them Good opportunites for your children brain powei that power that will enable them- at Catawba College, to meet problem! or unurcn ana State; that pow er that will en able thorn to go Into the mental contests of life; newton, n. o. ttnd that power that onablet the human ffi1:." Ait0 IaUinsr toDofirroes. Academlo Courae, Htouoirrapby. Bookkeepinir. Mualo. A btrontf faculty of joun men and wo- mco. Hoard at loung womana uau I at 4 00 lo iS pur month. Tuition IZ.0U KTr,aH Trt; v lUvriuBiuuut) i 3 vr au Trinitu 60H606 Ulturs uudorifraduaw counoa. Large number of uluetives. hlght sclentlDo laboraiurleH, eiuipped with modern and udvanuud apparatua. Large audi tion to library, Complete gymnaalum. Kxponaua low. Fifty ecbofanhlps to bo awardud. t.WJXK) spent In Improve- uicnlH tho pant year, bend for cata otfuo. I'HESIDEHTKILGO, jtio ll)4w Durham, N. O, oi ( HICKS' JCAPUDINE CURES ?KyII5 J 15, 25 and 50 cts. at Druggists. Help Wanted ! A white woman of middle age, of good character, and without chil dren, for nurse io a family of chil dreu MuHt live with family and sleep in tho house. For further par ticulars apply at this office. jylld3t Trinity Park High School Prepares thoroughly lor college. Of fers courses in Latin, Greek, English, Mathematics.Bclonce, History, French, German, Book-keeping, Stenography, and Typewriting. Excellent Horary and grmnaslura facilities. Faculty of soven college graduates. New and ele gant bulldlngH rurnltmed with all mod em equipments. All of the first grad uating claw or sixteen entered college. For Illustrated catalogue, address, J. F. BIVINS, Headmaaterl jnel43ms. Durham, J. O Bonds ! & As the Agent and Attorney of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, I am pre-. pared to furnish bonds of Ad ministratora. Guardians, lie ceivers, Bank Offloials,Offloers of Fraternal Societies, and, in fact, nearly all forms of bonds, "Aa C DAVlSr " Attorney-at-Law. G0LDSB0K0, N. 0L t r
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