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nticT ift Palis A Democratic Newsnaper. DAILY AR8U8. Published Every Evening Except Sunday. BY JOS. BOBlHBO. seBscBirnoii rsiOBi fin Advancel One copy i one year. W W Oneoopy, tlx month 2-50 One copy, tree months.. l.&o One copy, on tnnnth W. WEEKLY ARGUS. One Tear 11.00 Blx monthi 0c Three months 25c Entered at the pott office in Golds bora. N. 0.. as second-class matter. GOLDSBORO, N. C. JU1Y25. 1UO0 NATIONAL TICKET. For President, WILLIAM J. HKYAN. of Nebraska For Vlce-l'reslcifttt, ADLAI K. 8TEVKNSU.N of llllnulu STATE DEMOCRATIC TIGKET- Governor CH AS. B. AYCOCK.of Wayne. Lt. Governor W. D. TURNER, of Iredell. Keoretary of State J.BRYAN URIM E. I'ltt. Auditor-B. F. DIXON, Clevlud. Traasurer-B. R. LACY. Wake. SuDt. Public Instruetlon-Wm P. TOON, ul obeson. Atty. General ROBT. D fcilLMER.Haywood Corporation Commissioner SAMUEL L AOGKRS, Macon; FRANKLIN McNKILL, New Hanover. Com. of Agriculture-!. L. PATTERSON, of Caldwell. Commissioner of Labor and Printing H. B. VARNEB, Davidson. For Judge of the Tenth Dlstrlot-W. B COUNCIL, of Watauga. For Congress, Second District CLAUDK KITCHEN, of Halifax. Electors at Large-DAN HUUII MoI.EAN, Of Harnett, LEE 8. OVERMAN, of Rowan. Delegates at Large to the National Conven tlon, COL. J, S. CARR, of Durham; K. J HALE, of Camberland; WALTER K. MOORK Of Jackson; TH08. A. JONKS. of Buncombe. COUNTY TICKET. Sheriff-B. F. Scott. Register Geo. C. Kornegay. Treasurer B. A. Parke. Coroner Dr. ThoB. Hill. Burveyor Geo. W. Thornton. Commissioners 0. F. Herring, J. P. Smith and Elijah Edwards. Senate B. F. Aycock. House Geo. E. Hood and W. II. Allen. Tax Collectors Broaden, T. 0. MozingO: Fork. B. H. Sasser; Golds boro, W A. Denmark; Grantham, David Jernigan; Great Swamp. Gray Aycocki Indian Springs, J. M. Itiche; Nahunta, J. B Hinchewj New Hope, W. D. Adamsi Pikeville, K. L. Peel) Saulston. Jan. T. amith Stony Creek, Richard I Patrf fi NOMINATION OF GOV. BECK HAM. The Domination of Acting Gov ernor Beckham for the remalnd er of the four year term of Gov ernor Ooebel was not anexpect ed. Some opposition to the young leader had been developed bat as bis coarse during the try log timet that followed Mr. Tay lor's inauguration was on trial, bis nomination by acclamation logically followed. Although be Is young in appearance and Id fac. being only 30 years old, he has bad not a little experience in public affairs. His three terms in the Legislature, and his notnioa tion for L'eatenant Governor af- tjr a thorough canvass of the State, besides his service of nearly a year in or near the ex ecutive cm 3e during the most critical period in the entire his tory of the state, really go to make him something more than a tyro in politics and public busi ness. His judgment and courage have never been deficient, and the people of Kentucky judge mm worthy or couhdeoce in high offl :e. Beyond all doubt the decision of the convention will become the decision of the state This is rendered doubly sure hv thft nlfttfnrm. Tt nnnrlpmns tVio .Goebel law, and it demands its amendment "do that the most -at nnflnfFin 'FEMALE REGULATOR ! t ? 'gives nature the mild assistance . needed for the regulation of the 1 metises. It is of wonderful aid to l ' the girl fust entering womanhood, i ' to the wife, and to the woman ap- ( preaching- or going through the turn ( of life. Women who Buffer from I any unnatural drain, any bearing- X , down pains in the lower abdomen, J J falling or displacement of the womb, can quickly cure their troub- , A ks at home, completely awav from f mid wyes oi pnysician. a fe , doses taken each month will reru. ian. A few late the menses perfectly. tarr tattles tela ay Irarrtsti for tl . BraSStM RttnlaterCtaiMar, Atlaata.ee. 1TOH on humaft cured la 80 ml o dtes by Wcjlforto Banlty Lotl i Tali tiver falls. 8old bt M. E.Hobln ion it BrdM druggists, Goldsboro K,0, Headache h T. ,,.... . .In. Ih.t th ll- ! 19 torpid or Inactive. More serious trouble may (ollow. Kor a prompt, efficient cure of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood's Pills While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not Irritate or intlame the Internal organs, but have a positive tonic eflect. 2.'ic at all druggists or by mall of C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mas. hypocritical can find no excuse for charging fraud or unfairness;" and until the law is so amended the platform declares that the Republicans shall be represented upon both the state and all the county boards of Election Com missioners. These declarations and pledges are broad, sincere and fair, and they will be kept to the letter beyond a doubt. 'fte party in Kentucky will bo helped by these manly declara tions in favor of fair elections, and so will the Democratic parly in all other Slates; for to some ex tent Iho Democracy were charged everywhere with responsibility for the Goebel law, la the face of tho declarations of tbo Kentucky Democracy such charges will full to tbe ground. The Goobel law will be amended to tbe satisfaction of all, and Kentucky's name will bo found this fall up in its old place in tbe Democratic column. Stoiy of a Slave. To be bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams; of Manchester, Micb., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wifo bus been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of hlectric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and ablo to do hor own work. Ibis supremo remedy for female diseases quickly cures ner vousness, s'ecnleness, melan choly, headache, backache, fa nt ing and d zzy spells. Tbh miracle working medicine is a Godsend to wt&t rickly, run down people Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60 cents. Sold by J. II. Hill & Son, drucgisls. i i I'ln in i rr'im Carrots are now seen on bats, Prevented a Tiagedy. Timely information given Mrs. Georga Long, of Mew btraitsville Ohio, prevented a dreadful trage' dy and saved two lives. A fright ful cough bad long kept her awake every night. She bad tried many remedies and doctors but steadily giew worte until urged to try Dr. King s Now Discovery Ono bottle wholly cared ber. and she writes this marvelous medi cino also cured Mr. Long of a se vere attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are pusilivo proof of the mutchhss moi it of Ibid grand rem edy for curing all throa', chest and lung troubles. (July 50o. and 1. Every bottle iuarautood. Trial bottlts froeat J. H, Hill & Son's drug store. Better make your calls short than pose as yawn maker. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danfortb, of LaG range, ua., sullered intensely lor six mouths with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes tbat Uucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers, Wound?, burns, boils, fain or Piles its the best saive in the world, Cure guaranteed. Only 25 j. bold by J. 11. Hill and Son, druggist. The high note of a song bird may be due tJ a soar throat, li, sniarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his spleodid healtb. Indomitable vill and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidaeys and Boweals are out of order. If you want these qualities and tbe success they onng, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They de velop every; power of brain and oody. Only 25o at J. II. Hill and Sou's drug store. Give a pig plenty of milk and it will uiike a hog of itself. DoWltt's LliUo Early Risers are fa mcKiH little pillB for livor and bowel troubles. Never ttrlpe. J. U. Bill & Sod. Tbe ben is gives a peck grain. a liberal fowl; she when 6he takes a Chills, fevers and malaria yield to Roberta' ObiH Tonic, if you ev the genuine, with a red cross on label. 20o. ho cure, do pay. Mexican Liver Pills oura all liver ills. Price, Hoc ; , . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yoo Hara Always Easgfat Bear the Signature of uraletreat Hotel (Vth and 10th Sprlag.) NEAK SEVEN BPBIJtGS, H. C. Finest of All Mineral Waters A Punitive Cure For Indigestion, DyspepsiajDsornnia and Nervous Prostration, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles Its general restorative proper arties are wonderful. Fine Climate, Delightful Neigh borhood. Season now in full blast. Large number guests and others arriving daily. Conveyance meets all trains at La- Grange, a short and delightful drive to the springs. RATES: I'er week 7.50; month $25; by day SI. 50. Information of rates for families, etfi, gladly furnished. Address J. J.' 1VEY, Prop'r, jly3dawtf Seven, prings, N. C. A Wonderful Discovery. Not only cures, but It keeps well. Is old by an organized company of re sponsible buainens men and has the en dorsement of thoasands of Clergymen and noted ptOple throughout the coun try. Wo speak of that wonderful In strument, Elootropoise, and ask your careful examination Into the cures it has wrought. Cot, A P. Nunally, ol tbe Inter-Ocean, Chicago, writes: "Nearly three years experience with Eleotropolse only confirms the truth of your claims. 1 say to my friends that this instrument Is a most wonderful In vention, and I would not part with mine If I could nit get another." Bend address for our book giving letters from peoplu who have been cured by Klectropolso. EtiKU TKUrUlaci UU 18 Fourth Avenue. Louisville, Ky. REPAIRING IN ORDER to meet a pressing need iu the community, I have em ployed a first-class workman and fitted up a shoemaking and repairing establishment, on Walnut St., op. Fonvielle s, of trior t may S) iiataetloq. 1 nil In need in this tin aUr of aatlst i ItopiolfiiHi,' " ' T. R. ROBINSON. He University ot Norm Carolina- The Head of the State's Educa tlonal Mystem, Threo acadomii'. courses loading to degrt'OH. Professional coutbos In Law, Mod lei no and I'narmauy. Summer 8chool for Teachers. Scholarships and Loans to Needy. Free Tuition to ('and date for Tuition $60 Ministry, Mln'stor'a S !) and Teachers 512 ftudcnls bottles HU In Hummer School. US toachers In the facu'W. Kur catalog 'os and .nformat ou address V 1. VENAULE, President, Chapel Hill N. 0. If4 i Worth of i'resents For 60o. worth of work. We. are giv ing away Watches. Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Guns, etc , etc., to Introduce our paper, PASTIME, a high-class Illustrated family paper of from 16 to 32 largo pages: 64 to 126 columns of Cholco Good Stories, Literature, Art, Humor, Letters of Travl In Foreign Laudf , etc , etc. And all vou have to do to get 142 worth of presents Is to gat 20 subscribers at 10c. each. Sena 10c. in stamps for full particulars, long Ut of presents and our paper, PA8 T1ME, lor 6 months. If, after hearlug from us, jou And our statement untrue, wo will return your money and con tinue iho paier froe. Address without delay TUE PASTIME CO., Louisville, H. F. PRICE, CIVIL ENGINBER. Office up talrs,.cor. John & Walnut St. nor.naBono. n, c Are You Insured ? IF NOT, Why? THE ONE BPOT.ON EARTB WHERE A MAN HID SOLID COMFORT Is lr His Own Home. So when you have once secureo one, see that you keep it by placing insurance ou it in a good, solid com pany, So that you will D protected in ase cf Fire. Our com .antes ure prompt in pay ment, vast in resources and otle' reasonable rates. ' Wo make a specialty ol insurance i all its branches. Geo. W. Dewev & Bt snoomoKino G0M)8B0B0, N.C , - f ' ' Ganaidatet-Larae And we moat earnestly sollottthe In- Oienceof every voter in tee city of Goldsboro and vicinity; and If elected we pledge ourselves to do your laundry work with com petent and skilled labor. We employ WHITE LABOR exclit slviy and do work for Whit People Only. Why do yon give youi linens to w a h-women and Chinamen, when they are washed with negroes elothes and are liable to contract Smallpox, Yellow Fever, etc ? Experts claim that no germ or microbe can exist after going through our drying process, and therefore we guarantee all our work to be satisfactory. Prom a sanitary standpoint and safe guard, you should give us your laundry. We make a Specialty of Quick work, for the benefit of thd traveling public. We turn out work In one day, as good as vou ever had it done. We launder everything, it matters not how large or how smal. When in neei oi nne laun dry work, call up 'PHONE 82 and we'll do the rest. Goldsboro Steam Laundry GRIFFIN & BLACK. Prop'rs. Notice ! During the warm season our place of business will be closed at 7 p. m. Please let us have your orders in time to get your goods out before that time. Remember we close at 7 p. m. Respectfully yours, 1. B. Fonvielle. June 8, 1900, THOSE DESIRING INSURANCE- ON THEIR LIVES, or to solicit applications upon thelives of others, will make no mls- taaelnlnves Heating .the plans and policies of THe Wastilna ton Die- Assets, $16,000,000. Paid out to policy holders, $34500,000; Sto or write ,1. 0. GUTHRIE. 505. Tucker Building, RAl.EIGFI, N.C A Taste For Music 1 Should always be cultivated. Nione thing doos more todevelop the mind or gives a more valuable accomplishment than the etudy ol music. One snouia have one of the for this purpose, as they are hlehlj prized by all who poseoiss them. They are tbo best Instruments tobuy,beosiH8 of their price, because of their m jlca quality, because of their thorough con struct ion, all of which points, coupled with tholr handsome cattos, make them unrivaled instruments for the home instruments of other makes at priees to suit tho most economical. Large s'ock of Second-hand Pianos always oo hand. Tuning, repairing, Catalogue cheerfully given or mailed on applica tion. Gtiarles M. stem. ug9 9 N Liberty St Baltimore. Bonds ! As the Agent and Attorney of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, I am pre pared to furnish bonds of Ad miniatratora, Guardians, Re ceivers, Bank Officiul8,Offioers of Fraternal Societies, and, in fact, nearly all forms of bonds, A. C. DAVIS, Attorney-at-Law GOLDSBORO, N. G. Strayed or Stolen I1. rom my premises the first week in April, one rejtl and white spotted eow, (mull-headed). A liberal reward will be paid for any information leading to her recovery. . HAMILTON DAVIS, col. Besides on the Street farm of Mr. B. 0.'ThornlB6n, itt Stony Creek totth6hto.iu iV li Jlyl2w4t8 outhern ailway. The standard railway of TIte SOUTH. The direct line to all points. Texas, Calif oruin, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman palace sleeping cars on all night trains; fast ana safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are asfured a safe, comfortable and expeditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates ana general lniormauon, or address, R. L. Vernon. F. R. DarDu. T. P. A. C. P. & T. A., Charlotte, N. 0. Asheville, N. 0. IsTo trouble to answer questions. FRANK 8. SANNON. J. K. CUIP, W. A. TUB dv, r. a sen., nan. rraf. Han. 8. t. a waaHinuivn. u. u. Wllmlnaton & Weltion R. R AND BBANCHKS AND FLORBNCE RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE TRAINS GOING SOUTH: Dated Mav27, 1900 Lv Weldon no 23 dally a m 11 60 NO 36 NO 41 BO. 49 dally daily dally p m 8 68 9 52 V52 10 25 11 10 12 22 8 24 am am p ro ArRc'y Mt, 1 00 IS 21 1C5 1 69 2 66 Lv Tarboro Lv R'y Mt. Lv Wilson Lv Selma Lv Fay'ville Ar Florence 6 15 7 10 12 58 8 49 4 30 7 85 p m am Dm Lv Goldsboro.... 6 45 3 30 Lv Magnolia .... 7 f 1 4 85 9 2J 6 CO ar Wll'gton Train No. 103, Dally except Sunday, Leaves Tarboro 8 00 p. m. Hock Mount 6 37, pm Wilson 7 10 p. m., arrives Goldsboro, 7 05 p m trains ooiao NOBTH Dated No 78 no 82 Mo 40 no it) May 27, 1900, daily daily daily dally a m 9 50 12 20 1 fO 2 35 p m 7 30 941 10 45 1133 p m am Lv Florence Lv Fay'ville Lv Selma ar Wilson p m 7 00 8 30 9 37 a m Lv Wll'gton Lv Magnolia Lv ttoldsboro 9 85 11 10 12 26 p m am Lv Wilson 2 35 11 33 Ar Rocky Mt, 3 30 12 07 Lv Tarboro 12 81 .... Lv Rocky Mt 3 30 12 07 Ar Weldon 4 32 100 p m p 10 45 1 11 23 1 53 Train Mo. 102, Daily except Sunday, Leaves Goldsboro 4 60 a m., Wilson fj 3 a ro., arrives Rocky Mount 0 10 oc., Tarboro 6 46 a. m. 1 Daily except Sunday. t Train on the Scotland Branch Road leaves Weldon 3:65 p. nu. Halifax i.17 n m.arriving Sootland Keck at 6.08 p,m,Greenville 8:67 p m, Kineton 7.66 p. m. Returning leaves Klnston 7.60 a. m., Greenville o.dz a m, arriving Halifax at 11.18 a m, Weldon 11.88 a m, t Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 0 10 a m ana 1 i) p m, arrives farmele U.1U a m. and 4 00 p m returning leaves Parmele 9.30 a m, and 8.30 p m, arrives Washington 11.00 a m and 7,20 p m. Train leaves Tarboro, dally except Sunday at 6 30 0 m, Sunday, 4 15 p m, arrives Plymouth at 7 40 p m; 6 10 p m, returning leaves nymoutn daily ex oept Sunday 7.50 a m, and Sunday 9 0U a m, arrives Tarboro 10 luand 11 oua m tTraln on Midland N O Branch leaves Goldsboro 6 sO am, arriving Smith field 6 4 1 a m. Returning leaves Smith field 7 35 a m. arrives Goldsboro 9 00 a m. fTraln on Nashville Branch leaves Rooky Mn'int at 9 30 a m., arrives Nashville 10.20 a m, Spring Hope 11 00 a. m. Return ng leaves Spring Hope 11.20a. m., Nashville 11 4a m, arrival t Rooky Mount 121 Oam. fTraln on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton 7 15 a m and 4 25 p. m. Returning leaves Clinton 6.45 a ro and 10.50 a m. -Train No 78 makes close oonnectlur at Weldon for all points North dally all rail via Klchmond. H. M. Emerson, Gen'l Pass. Agt J. R Kenly, Gten'l Manager. T M. Emerson, Traffic Manage A- & N. C R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 13. To Take Effect Sunday, Juno 10,1900 ARRIVE HOLDSHOKO. 11 05 A.M Passeneer Dally- Leave Morehead City 7 05.a.rti.. Newbern 9 am, Klnston 1IM2 am, LaUrange 10.32 am, arrive Goldsboro 11.05 7 14 P. M Mixed Dally ex. Sunday Leave M i 'tv L 10 n m Newborn 8 5l) pm, Klnston 5 40 pm, LaGrange 8 34pm, arrive uoiasooro i.n pm 8,00 P. M. Passenger Sunday only, Leave M. City 4 25 pm, Newbern 6 05 pm, Kintton 7.07 um.l.aGranffA 7 27nm. arrive Goldsboro 8.00 pm, LEAVE GOLDSBORO. 5.30 f. M Passenger Daily. Leave LaUrange 5.P9pm Klnston u 11 pm, Newbern 7.40, pm arrive M City 9.05 Dm. 7.00 A. M Mixed Daily ex. Sunday Iioave LaOranco 8 11 am Kl nston 9. 1 4 am, h ewbern 1.80 pm, arrive M, City 4.01 pa. 7.40 A. M Passenger Sunday onlv Leave LaG range 8 09 am, Kinston 8 30 am, Newbern 9 50 am, arrive M City 11.15 am, JAS A. BRYAN. S. L. DILL, President. Superintendent. Farms For Sale! I will sell on satisfactory terms, either or both of my farms, one of which is 1 mile east of Dudley, and one two miles east of udlev. both in high stat6 of cultivation and suit able for all kinds of tracking and general farmings One contains 264 acres and one 106 sores. For terms J3 To The Public! health has given way and cau-ed. me much uneasiness. 1 am persuaded it's best for it e to quit fanning for a while ana try a cluorent climate. 1, men fore, offer for sale the house and lot in Ooldsbor on which I now reside. My farm near the asylum, two miles from Goldsboro, containing 245 acres. This farm is In a high state of cultivation and grows any kind of a crop welL My ola place in Grantham's towmhtp, 10 miles frrm uoldsnoro, containing bu acres ' This place grows ail crops well, but is especially adapted to the growth of fine tobacco; three good tobacco barns; good dwelling and all necessary outbullairgs. Terms easy. I refer all persons who would like to purchase to Mr. J F. Souiherland, wh will take pleasure in making a sale lor me. very truly. J A. STEVENS Goldsboro, V. 0.. July 20, 1900. Short Sea Trips. The Most Delighthl Route ! .TO NEW YORK AND Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts IS VIA THE OLD DOMINION LINE And Rail Connections 1 Express steanwhlns leave Nor folk, Va., dally except Sunday, at 7:30 p. m , lor jyewiorkdlect,alTordlng op portunity for through passeneers from the South, Southwest and West to visit R'chmcnd, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Uoach en route. For tickets ard general information apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. OROWELL, General Agent, Norfolk, Va.; J, F. MAYER. Aeent. iziz Main Hi.; Mictimond, va PT R WAT VCR Tsffln M .n.. J. J. BROWN, Gen'l Pass. Agt., NKW YORK, N. Y flt Grp's. At my Riverside Shingle Mill and Lumber Plant, I am prepared better than ever to supply the public witn the best shingles and rough or dressed lumber. J ,Jia opposition but no competition m the shingle business. If you try my shingles you will find them best in quality and right in price. A. T. GRIFFIN. Rooster's AND- LowneuTs FINE CANDY In Faicy Boxes I Always Fresh I Call and get a box, if you want something nice Gold Drinks are still going at my Soda Foun tain. They are co too. Try them, All drinks 5c. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc: W. H. Griffin, Successor. to.J. R. Urlffln OpiM.stle Wotei;Kennon tub Best wau to save M0H6U. is to spend lt judiciously. The easiest way for you to make money Is to buy your Tobacco Flues, Stove Pipe, Sheet Tin, etc., of T. C. Bryan, Roofing, Plumbing and Repairing a Specialty. :o All work done with Idispatoh and guaranteed. Bend me your orders. Respectfully, T. C. BRYAN, Tin and Shoe Metal Worker. Walnut Street. - The One Day Cold Cure. " MlfllliM'niflds5ft throat. Cbtldrea taks What islto ' become of nijr vvy tuiu uir ' It depends largely upon what youdofOTtheml XJIve your children an opportunity to meet the stent realities of l'fe by - .1 rfvlnff tA IhAfti ---" I Good opportunites brain powei . for your children that power that will arable them to meet problems of Church aad ttute; that pow er that will ea able them to go Into the menial contests of life; at Catawba College, NEWTON, n. a and that power that enables the human ul to en joy tbat wbich is purest, no b8t and best In this life as we 1 as the Ufa to come. Fall term opess Tuesday, A-Dgust 7, 1000. Fall College Sources Leading to Deereea. Academlo Course. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Music A itrong faculty oi joung men ana wo men. Board at Toung Woman's Hall at 4 50 to 15 per month. Tuition 12.60 to 14 per month. C. H. MEBAKE, REV J A. OIL, President Vice-President jl)6dawlm Hnmphrey-Gibson Company. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Etna Life Insurance I Old, Reliable Fire Companies Represented. LOANS NEGOTrATED 1 WK8T CKNTRK STKKKT, Opposite Hotel Kennon. Dalmatian or Persian InsectPowder Sure death to Flies. We guarantee this powder to be a superior article, freshly ground and strictly pure. 5o. per oz., 50c per lb. Tanglefoot Fly Paper. Black Flag Powder. Powder Guns, etc., etc, JENKINS & FARRIES. Druggists and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp, Mayor's Office. For Sale I 6,000 Acres of Land I I have for sale several valuable farms and city property. 1st Farm 1,219 acres owned by Dr. J. 8. Kizzell. Owing to poor health, he has decided to dispose of this valuable plantation. He has ditched and improved the land. I have decided to cut it up in small tracts. Anyone desiring a small or large farm can secure a bargain in this property. It is suitable tor to bacco, cotton, coru or trucking. All the cleared land is withiu the county fence all the woods land outside the fence, making it especially fine for stock raising, only about 8 miles from the city: for a short while, part of this land will be sold for $10 per acre. 2nd. The Daniel Pate farm, with in sight of the Asylum, on south side. fcOO acres, or will cut up as de sired: extra fine for cotton, corn and stock raising 3rd. 900 acres of the Bonitz plan tation. Fine for cotton, tobacco, corn and for raising cattle. We are de termined to close this farm at a very low price at once Several other farms near the city, 30 acres of the Pennock land at a bar gain. The W. R. Hollowell planta tion, one of the finest in the county: at a bargain. Mr. Lazarus Edirerton's mill at Genoa Mrs James Kenan's farm near Fait on, containing 700 acres. 100 acres fine, stiff land, next to Henry Murphy's, about 4 miles, south of Goldsboro, at a big bargain, In the city I have lots of bargains t Mr. J J Street's large 10-room house with vacant lot adjoining. Anyone desiring a handsome home will do well to see this property. Mr. Albert Pearsalt'b 6-rooin cottage on William St: Mr Robert Kornegay's three nice stores on Walnut fit, opposite I B Fonvielle's. This property always rents well and is a valuable invest ment: will be offered very low for 30 days. Several vacant lots and other houses and lots for sale in and near the city; two houses and one vacant lot in Edinundson Town for sale; All property offered for sale on easy terms: If you wish to buy or sell property, see me: I sell for a reason able commission only: Do not see me if the title of your property is ques tionable, or if your price for property is too high, as I am too busy to gve you any time it you do not mean business: Office at FB Edinundson's dry goods and grocery store: Hours 13 to 2: Correspondence solicited: Business done anywhere in the U S: Personal attention given in tbe city or Wayne county: Ed. L. Edrrmndson, Real Estate Hustler U'JLDSBORO. H, o. false. Teeth. Crown S Brktae Work Office oven Miller's Drag Store. December It . - -'
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