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! The National Bank I; ! OF GOLDSBORO, OF GOLDSBORO, WnU your boflDM, ud will be OdiTs todrpottorTeryeeomBM- fld to talk or correspond wi U joo. i Ji3. i! iivr UnklBf will wrrn- e. KO. A. NORWOOD, J, ftm't. M.J. BKM Ylce-FrWU GEO. A. NOEWOOD. J , Pri'. M. J. BEST Vloe-Prej't. 'This AR8D8 o'er the people' right Doth an eternal Tlgll keep : No Boothia;; strains of Maia's sons Can lull it hundred eyee to sleep." VOL XXXI. GOLDSBORO. N.C.. WEDNESDAY EVEN I XG, JULY 18 U)0() NO 87 MOKE TttOOl'S The National Bank A PATRIOTIC (ita. UY B. 1). UAIr'eUiD. "The Old North State, forever" the must rise or fall. She'll have Aycook for Gov. el?e Lave none at all, For Thompson "isn't in it" whether "wet or dry," Our sympathy is with you, poor "old uncle Cy." With Adams as a side show, tint is the reason why, That after August '2uel, gentlemen you'll "root hog or die." "The Old North State, forever," so good and yet so great. But a crisis is upon her, and there is much at stake, With "Charlie" as our chieftain, a cock of the walk he'll be. And lead us safely in the tight for white supremacy We'll carry the amendment, and vot ing will be small For the African descendant, ho can not read at all. "The Old North State, forever," she's one of the old school, From now, henceforth, her motto is, "done with negro rule." Then let the welkin ring, on earth, and sea and sky, Dis Spence with Adams side shows, and "poor old uncle Cy,"" And Rally for "our Charlie," and a glorious victory. We'll protect her virtue throughout eternity. Mt. Olive, N. C, July 11, l'JOU. WALTER LEI TEH. A Chronicling of a Week's Ev nU in That Thriving t ih-borho-d. Miss Jennie Wells, from your city, is visiting the Misses Neul, near here. Messrs. Clarence Woodard and ' .-. Richard Merritt were visiting in our community last Sunday. Mr. D. V. Ingram and son. Master Boon, from your city, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hose. There is considerable sickness in Our community, but we are glad to know it is not a very severe type, Messrs. Seth Dixon and Win Smith spent Sunday in Princeton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hast ings. Rev. H. M. Jackson, ussistel by Rev. Mr. Jenkins, is conductiiii,' u meeting at Ebciiezer chinch, this week. Mr. James Whitley, from Durham, returned homo this afternoon, after a very pleasant visit here, "prospect- Mr. Wright Lynch, from John ston, who has many friends here, was visiting special friends in our section Sunday. Mr. Phil Crawford, from near Kinston, made a Hying trip here Sat urday on a short visit to his uiulher Mrs. Ophelia Crawford. We are very much in need of rain In fact, old corn, gardens, etc., are almost ruined for the want of it. and while our crops are now cut short, if it continues dry, there will not be very much made in our neighbor hood, and many will have to buy corn whoso prospects were bright for a good crop one month ago Tobacco is poor, and many fields are burning up instead of ripening. though several farmers are busy cur ing, but the crop will not only be short but poor quality. There was a good crowd at Pine Forest to day, to hear our candi dates, and we are sure much good was accomplished for tho cause of Democracy. The Anglo Saxon race are a thinking people, and it has now dwindled down to only two causes, for any white man to oppose the Amendment, and they are these, first, prejudice, which predominates, and second, a failure to thoroughly understand it. 13ut when our worthy representatives finish their work, they will have made it bo plain, "a way faring man, though fool, may not err therein' and many of those who are (prejudiced will be convert ed, though it, is as hard to rid some hearts of prejudice as it is for the leopard to change his spots. KlIXICKINJCK. July 17, 1900. How can a white man delibor fttely make up U mind to ote ' - .' against the Amendment! . mi. ouu: i.i;riKK. A Yek- Happenings ottlt Mt. 0 ive S; ct ion Ai;c;rs FfKKAl j J .NO. K- MITH, Mlt K v. J.T. P. -w, II, cf Williams- t 11, WHS ll e Tilt -il - v. Mis- Eitnnie J i of i? visiting f : it n U lieu tl Duj-lin, is Week. V is-i Kiv, of Will ;ice, is sit ing Miss Mary Am m tins wick. Mi. J. 1. William-, of Na-li-villr, sjxi t a ti w eliv- here ln-t week. Mi-s Ki'z, M n is the It SI of M:-: rer'a . M -. lo l) M.-liee. if Kitir-tun, :e K-.r- ,1 !,b no, Hi -Pent H-WIill d V- Wlt'l flk'U'U tliia p'RU' tllid week. Miss W liiiiin.-i is ."peii'l- ry soiiiC tiu.e with fiieuds in Beauettsville, i C Mr. K. J. Southe: l.nd wih coin bininir lu-'.ni.-'S with pliau'e in Uokl'iiori) .Mo.iiiav. Mr. 1. 15. Jackson, oi Wullucc, sj cut eevoi ttl ilns mining f 1 1 nilt- Ut thi- liluce Lift w 1 1 k. Mi-s Mugit' Elmoi'e left Sun- lay for Wiikesbi r.', where t-hr trocs to teach a Mis.von school. Mr. 1!. Wit In r ngti n, of Fai- son, was visifni; tin iiuuguler, Mrs. K. J. Sijutherlan.!, Tm-sda'. . Mr. Alfred Siu.'iiion". who hn.- l evn for sotnt nine in Norfolk, Vh., lclurneii to bis home Mon- lay. Mr. Bob bimmon8v..wha4e; been casting his lot in other than tlu South for the p;x-t seven j cars. is now hp-ndins; h lev diiys with hi-t nisei's . FCZKMV, IK'ltlNti HlMOiFS I'iHPhKS t l iail) IJV i; i: is. Dot II l' I iff to SllU'eielH. Does your Skin i;eti and Deni? UistressuiK Ki'u)',imus em the Skin so yi.u f. el asliutned to he in company V D j Scabs and Scales form on il.e.suii', llairor Scalp'' Have you h. z 'ina'r bkiu Sore and Cracked: K i-h lorm on the SkicV Pin kunir 1'aui in the Skdi? I! His? I' mules? 1'. me Pains? Swollen Jon:'-? Funiiif;! an ? All Uun Dowe? Sleni PaU ? dd Sv.res? HJikiinir So.vs ? Ai , tie so are syiiip.ous ofhev.'in.i and Impui i'.i'-s and Poisons in lot; Blond. Tu euro to stay cur ed take B. B. B. (Botanic B:ood Bum) which main's the blood pure and no". B. B. B. will cause the & .res to hea1, itednni; ofe.cz-mi to stop forever, tin. skin to bee une c ear and the breath sweei. B. B. B. is jut the rein dy you have been look ing for.- Tliorouh y teste d for 'M years. Our read- rs are advis ed to try B. B. B, For sa'e ly drug sis at 1 per large bo'lh ; s x larg-.i bottles (full treatuien ) fj. Ccmpie'e drec'ions wiih eact) bottle. So suff re.rs may test i1, a trial bottle veil away. Write for it. Add -ess BLOOD BALM ( O , L'77 Mitchell St , Atlanta (I U '-criue your tr u ble and F'ri-o persjew medical advice "iven l'lltLI J SPEAK 1 Mi. Extra En-ag m h Which Will Takj l ace at an Early Day. Col. A. (J. Davis and Prof. Edgar Broadhurst will speak at Shaw's Spring, Saturday af'er- coon at '6 o'clock, Ex-Senator M. W. liitnsom will apeak in Goldsboro on Monday, the 23rd at 1 o'clock. Messrs. W. T. Dortch and II. B. Parker will at Ebentzr on Tuesday night, the 2TJ at 8:30 o'clock. Hon. P. A. Daniels will epeak it Everitte Joyner'a Btore In Goldsboro on Tuesday nigbt, the 24 Jo at 8:30 o'clock. Messrs. I. F. jDortch and B. F. Ayoock will ipeak at Creech's Store Friday nigbt of this week. TIEN TS1N TAKEN iiccfsslul A 'tack Fo'lowicg the First Kout. London, July 17. Tho allies at Tieu Tsio, after the serious rout of July 13, have rallied their forces and ir dieted a signal defeut upon the hordes of Cbineso who ilrovc them Imck with such be ivy loss.s. The victory of the iuter uitioral troops is described io a (h-jiiteh fri'ii) Shanghai received hy ih l,ul .Mail aud sent under to-d v's date. 0;i tho in uning of July 14, utter the-allies had ncovered from the t ll' cts of their repulse the pre- co'ing day, tl ey resumed tho nt t iek on the native city, where 20, -iOi'Ci iiise were (puutcred and renly for b it'le. The tiejhliDi; m fitr,t and fu rious. Tli! allies iked artillery w ilh splendid i lT'Cl, and after a time succeeded ia making u grat tiiemli in tile will of tho n'ltivc e ty. This frightened the Chinese, i n I the fur- iners thru rushed in mi I c ptinc I :i -1 the forts from wh,ii the had ie-1'ived such a jiil.iug lire i he ,i evious ('ay. 1 ho sluuh'c:' of tho Celest;als was tei riti ', aud the Chineso were muted like r.d-. The sides suc ceeded in tak n.' po-sei 'ii of the whole of the n it'VJ city and its defenses, lie' 15 weis rcttuntiog to another p t. Diu ine; the lighting of Thurs day, Friday and Sdurday t'-o in termit oaid forces bo (To red very heavy losses, those of Friday be- ins e pjc:ally severo. It is esti mated that darin- the battles . of I the throe days about eight bun drod foreign troops were killed and woiinel d. The Russian und .1 i ii se eh t t- lune.ds suirei'ud thv most. Fremont lit ins. Mr. aud Mrs. 1. L. Yelvertou are in Morelieiul for the; benelit of Mrs. Velverton's health. Mi J. II. Short went to More- head aiu ure and Week . NewlieTii seeking pleas jinsiness the first of the Mrs. Jno. D. Davis left Mon day nilit to visit a ludtlier wlio is siek in ;i hospital iu Balti more. W ork is to lie breilll on the railroad f r in here to Snow Hill at once. Sixty-three mules are ex peeled to arrive' tomorrow. .Mrs. ji organ and children are on an extended visit in the t;ast- ern pari ol tlie countv miel in Oreeiie, to relatives aud friends. Milfonl Ayeoek, licgistrur for 1 1 n ut owamp lowiiship. was in town Thursday for the benefit of tlmse w ho live near Fremont. His nei'diliors appreciate so much consideration. The ri-vival services coneluete y Elders Worlev and Pierce, in lie town Hall, dossil runelay night. Large crowds attended at night. A number were received into the church and are to be bapti.eel in Mr. Hook's niillpoiid next Sunday afternoon. If you are interested in any sort of I'dueat'on write Principal Morgan. Ho oilers a commercial course, as good as can bo had in the State, free of charge to all students iu the academic depart ment. The gold medals and sev eral other prizes aro offered, among others n cash prize in mu sic worth 7.50. The faculty of Frotnont Acade mv aud commercial school will consist of A II. Morgan, princi pal, 1. E. Porter, in the com mercial department and higher mathematrcs. Mibs Itobena At kinson in the primary and inter mediate departments; and Miss Annie Pngh In music M, Fremont, July 18, Will Be Sent to China - Secre tary Kooi Says Tha'. as Soon as Schedule is Madi I p Soidiets Will be Hushed Washington, July 17. Secre tary of War Hoot said this after noon that more troops would be sent at once to China "We are iu a position where we cannot send a great many," said he, "but every man we can spare will be sent there. We can not use the volunteers, but every tvailable regimeut will be sent. 'The depaitiiieut knows j vers ittle of the exact situation in China. 1'ufortuuately we have no means of communication with Pekin, direct, anel wo can oiilv wait." "What policy of retribution will this government adopt?"vas asked. ' T hey are all dead,'' replied the Secretary, meaning the lega tion members iu Pekm, "and that is all there is of it." "Then the department does was not hold enit auv hope? nuked. "Hardly," he replied. "Of course we do not know exactly what lias happened, but from all reports they must bo dead." "What troops will the depart ment send tirst?" was asked. "That we do not know just yet," Mr. Hoot replied, "but in a day or eo a schedule will be made ajiiJ116! Jvi11 rushed into Cliina at once. Mr. Hoot furthor statcel that as Colonel Liscum, Ninth Infan try, wan the ranking American army oilioor in China, anil as lie was roporteHl killeil, the commainl of the American truons would de volve upon Colonel Meade, of the I'liited States Marine Corps, who is at present the ranking ollicer . Secretary Koot also laid at rest all talk about an ofiicer of higher rank than JJrigadier (!en eral Chafl'eo being sent to China. 1 have the fullest confidence iu General Chaflee and no ollicer of higher rank than him will be sent. " The President in Washingon. Washington, July 17. Presi dent McKinley, whoso presence in Washington has been made necessary through the Chinese crisis, arrived from Canton at 1. 15 o'clock this nftornooon and drove at ouce to the White House, Tho trip from Ohio was maeio in a special car aitacneii to the regular Pennsylvania train. Mr. McKinley was accompanied by Secretary Cortelyou, It had been expected that tho train would arrive at 1 o'clock, but owing to delay, caused by a wreck to a train preceding the Presi dent, near Altoona, l a., it was three quarters of an hour late The President was met at the station by Secretaty Hoot and Adjutant General Corbiu, whe' were in tho fornier'tt carriage, y ud by Major Pruden, assistant sec retary to Mr. McKinley. A CHILD KNJOVS tho jloaBaDt llnvor, gentle Bctioo, anil goothing effect of Syrup o'. Fl, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be costive or billons, the mot gratifying result g follow its use; bo that It Is the ber,t family remedy known and every fa mlly should have a bottlo. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. Unless a man has a reputation for truthfulness he need not hope to become a successful liar. It is folly to lie if no one will believe you. , Many little sins r e committed because they hara b igbsot)oding names. The Kind You Have Always iu uso for over !5( years, - and frf-f i' sonal Mipcn ision ninco its infancy. 'CJACA< Allow mi iiii In I (ci-i e vim ill tills. All t ounteri'eits, Imitations and " Just-as-goml" are hut Experiments that tritlo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops anil Soothing Njrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jx'arcotln Mihstancc. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm mill allas IVvcrishncss. It euros Dianiuea and AVIiul Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Con Ipatioll ami Flatulency. It assimilates (lie Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CCNT.ua OOMMNV, TP HWIUT Tft(CT. NEW "OM CITV FiHt.abllhnel 1BHO. tt.abltslmd IHHO. Moore & Robinson, - UNDERTAKERS. j Fine and Plain. Wood and (Jaklltr and Prices Guaranteed Low the loeml John Street, op. IlapUal Church. fbonei, K. 0V, IV. and 7. lid ALaL white goods. Muslin underwear. White shirt waists, and all white materials,. by the yard 1,200 choice garments to be sacrificed below manufacturer's cost. Over Lot i 10 Cents. Gii r J I i wjstr time null inn Lot 2 17 cents. .,f'i .,;l.- Lot 3 29 Cents. A triumph ol modern industry. Lot 4 49 Cents. ThM 'ntcturei'irivrbul hint" of the Lot 5 79 Cents. yr.. vcaib?boui rl Lot 6 . - r i i i m Ut'tt wyt'ani r.hayy. II ycu . fllfl 3 Some of the handiwork of skilled artists is here shown. 26 white shirt waists at half price; 24 white skirts at half price. Big reduction in white materials. M. E. Castex Co. Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his pcr- Signature of Metallic Colliins and Caskets. - Summer l.ii'C grtat values ottered at this -.ilc valm tor link monty, cw an jMriiHTl'. ..I!.- at in I . ' I'-ni t trust tlv.t cuts. I mnf i"-' w '"t R')QS. (XI h W,.y- vW I h I I i v I l I I , I b 1 ' I - v-vwv -r i . ,. , , . , .... w,i. . ' i Onlv -n t'i a custJTner. P'T 3z73.A li ! 1 it. i ii tjii io ppiy iw.. It's S(Hard to Choose ii'-!i .i i r-'w :nt'i our place to -Kit a I'iit'i i- l'i llosti brush or u i Ii ini', i' lue'si many teiupl'ng uii. - I'M), r.nlly ll.i' e le i l'.l'l-'Y n a K.vTtl i unknown 1 1' i Ihim' I ii .i iv ti out a good bath ' i l'i' I 'i f'-li w mi -ar Wo can moiIv i i vv . . h ' th - al a very trilling 'i'-t ii ,'n ". ii;i 1 '.c i tin- swim " We lin o in' liii ii.il i' ike o( tol'ot i a, i vur s.i.i. n 1 1 lul Soro for 'ti. i t'll. '' .). ut I . t'.- prlc. AUtl the 'n t I..--. i iii' I l tu be I'IuikI In (Joldu- Tlie l'eopIi' H Popular Drug Store. Farms For Sale! I will sell on Mititifactory terms, i itl cr or both of my fitrniH, one ot wliieli is I mile eut of Dudley, uiul one two miles cunt, of l'mlley, both in IiijjIi stuti of eultival ion ami snit uble lor all kinds of trucking and euerul fiiriuiiik' One contiuuH 'Jtil acres and one I ."ii! acres. Por terms apply to J. M. WK JOINS, Dudley. Sam Lee's Chinese Laundry Hand Machine. No Tetu Clean Wank Fine Polish! Arlington Building, South Corner. Coldsboro. N. C. Cut Flowers ! Sins, and other choice flowers, can be secured by leaving your orders with A. N. HUMMEL, at Maj. Hurtt'B Tailoring Establishment., Sale lifce tins .ire se'Jom lound. Tike your choict. r: !. r m. tffi I -77771 , ,:, ,., . ( );,iy ,. ll"' I.' yml (''I .1 Kii vaiuc.
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