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The National Bank' OF GOLD8BOBO, OSeri to depotlton erery ucodbo- l(U4 to talk or orrwpoBd wltk jvm. dalioo mv e banking will warrant GKO. A. NORWOOD, Jb., Prei't M.J. BEST, Vlce-Pre. GBO. Ju HORWOOD. J., PtWk Im. j. bkst viM-nwt. "This Aaaus o'er the people' righto Doth an eternal vigil keep : No too thing strains of Mala'i sons - Can loll iti hundred eyee to steep." The National Bank Or GOLDS BO EO, v. Mitt VOL XXXI. GOLDSBORO. N- CL WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29. 1900. NO- 126 Fremont Items. IT. OLIVE LETTER. A Week's Happenings of the Mt. Olire Section. Argus Bureau. Jno. R. Smith, Mj?r August 29, 1900, Mr. H. Westbrook was visiting Mrs. B. F. Ay cock is spending this week visiting friends and relatives in and Wilson vicinity. A fine shower Tuesday evening enlivened things greatly. This im mediate teotion has had more rain than some others. The Hon. J. M. Wood came in on the noon train Monday and returned at Fsiwn Sunday. four .Indents to school. M,M B08"8 Williams 18 V.S.t.ng ., . . ., friends m Wilmiogton this week On the 10th of next month Fre-1 mont votes on a proposition to give Mr. b. A. JtJyrd, was viBinog the Great Eastern five thousand dol- relatives at Seven Springs Sunday lars. There has been very little dis- .. . k;o Mr. W. . H.ncli8h ma'e a VUDOlVU Vt UO HukJ WW I r r. ,.f .01 business trip to Uoldsboro Mon Miss Bobena Atkinson, of Selma, r . 1 . I 11 HV came in on oaturaay to taxe cnarge J of her department in Fremont Acad- Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cobb were Sun- Mr, Mark Cherry, after a two a r o 1 1 1 emy ana wmmercuu ocnooi auss -.i-m... at Heston Monday. Prof. Porter spent the J' summer here. These teachers have I Mr. H. J, E'more, of Hamkt, all made a veiy favorable impres- M -.;.;,. ber Darerjt8 bere w 1 w w. - "-1 nr. TIT d r-1 rjl.I , doors for business next Mondar.The "l "ulUD" prospectsfor the successful opera-boto, was visiting bis pareots near tion of this institution are very good, here Sunday. J. T. Hooks, as Presidents Geo. D. Runt an Vir.fi nr trident: and Outlar Lee, as Cashier, are a tio that have week at hU home in Bethel both push and balance. Their con- returned here last Friday HeCWOn WJWl IS U1BUTBB BUOCWBB. XT. V i EM ntt T.,u I iix 1 ui uncu iiunuj inn a uvo Senator elect, B. P. Ayoock, haa jaT for Wilmington, w'lere ho ex wt Vii'n aia slaw AistliAa" avi I gone to the farm, that ranch, or townshin. of bis down on Nahnnta. Mr. T. H. Stanton of Golde- Being a practical farmer himself, he boro, was cal'ing on friends tore may very properly be considered a Sunday, pporting a bicycle buggy. represeuuiuve 01 uie 1 turners, juuw B. F. Aycock is bigger than any sect Miss Sallie Futrell after spend or caste, and will represent the poo ling several days with relative in pie of this senatorial district. Ooldeboror returned home last The grading of the Great North- week. lT.,:Z:7Z,Zm MiKateTatum left Monday 1 o-- " - r !. tt j: j- on M.T.JohnsOB'BplaeaU expected r aupuxg. a mny iboub to be comnleted this west alteriwisa oer mucn buoccfb in ner r which prog i ess wOl seem much more I studies, start a work of this aorL With all ili")a ai "u.o his "vim" the contractor, Mr. Coon, boro, was the guest of the family was able On Tuesday of this wek to of Mr. O. W. Sutton, near here get all his teams to work at once fori iaBt wee'r. tha flrot limA I miss annie Jones aner visiting The people of Fremont are throw- tbe Misses Carraway several days, no nn tlioir Viftfa mnH hurrafiincr over the fine opening of the school "turned to her homo in Beaufort on the 27th. This is the beginning luesday, 11 It.! 9 s i t- r I onnemirayearunaeirroi. aior- Capt B. A. H.llett, who has gan's charge. TLe first year he had a . . ... . , fa,riT .rood achooL The second in- been T,8,t,n8 "lfllxTeS for 8eVeral ....j in n tk. I months at Rochester, N, Y., re- VI VUQVU IV 1VA VUUV. VM UV MmM, SV I and now the third has opened more turned home Monday ll tn - - i 1 it.- it... il..l - , lhe tobacci continues to come seoona, in numbers, xms success , , . . . . due to the undevided support of the hw7 10 0Dr market ftnd Price8 are community and to the general belief high so they all say. Farmers are that very good work is being done in I satisfied and this tells the tale. theachool. A well equipped Com. tnnrmal TMnarfmnnt nmt aadfld f.hial year is proving Quite an attraction, W ona&j night about e :dU p ... , . . m.. cast a gloom of ealceis over vrhila an nnnnmllv lnrcrA nor RAnr, nil ' the studenU are taking the fair lit- tne cit 8nd her many frieD(l8 and Rack. erary course. Fremont, Aug. 29. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Games played and Won By the National League. Standing of the C ubs. relatives. She was about 30 years old and 1 avea a babe a month old and a grief stticken husband. Her death was earned from a thort but severe attack of typhoid fever. The remainder of the High School property was sold here at public auction Monday evening. The property was purchased by The scores of the games played Messrs. W. W. Loftio, C. B yesterday were as follows: Hatch and B. W. Southerland.The Chicago. 2. S. Louis, 3. P8 lot 01 30 foot front waB Par Philadelphia, 6, Brooklyn, 10. CDa8e by Mr. Loftin for $231 and Boston. 4. New York. 5. the remainder oy Messrs. uaicn and souther land for $J4l. We The standipg of the clubs, with I hope these young men may soon oma wnn and tnt in aa follows: erect baodsome residences on 0 , -.. Won. Lott. PC. there lots. Brooklyn Pitt burg Philadelphia Boston Chicago Cincinnati St Loo' New 58 37 55 46 50 48 iA9 jmf 53 470 45 51 189 J 39 57 406 611 6451 Fitz is still holding bis own if 510 1 he is called the "old man." 500 WALTER LETTER. Bow's This! WeoSer One Hundred Dollars Be- irard for any eaae of Catarrh thatcan- aot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Onre F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Props.. ' Toledo, O. We. the underslffned.' have known CHILD BMJOIS , I m , nh- fnr tti. Imt"l8 W .nrl the (feasant flavor, gentle aeUon, "d I v. vonm-MA,B toothing effect MBympol fin when 0UBlBeM trUon. Md financfally la need of a laxative, and 1 the Htt'Lble to carry oatany obUgatlons made or mower ue eotuve or onions, nl01 theifflnn. . moat gratUytng results follow lt ne; 1 Wbst'&TrUax, ao that it is the best famUy ramed, W1olMale Dmrrl.ta. ToWo. O. known aniwy famUy ihcmld have al Vl,.mMa w bottie. -MinHfaotured by the CaM- ( wholesale Drujnrlrt. Toledo. O. lorela JlgByruppo. . t I , Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnter oally, aottng directly upon the blood The One Dsy 6blid Cur. '- land maoous stirfaoes of the system. 1. ChrKYMltM I JItiT OUKlltlt. 1IUH1I' ' 1 - isacaadr, 'uuidraacljisiiteaa 1 dniMirts, Tsstlmonlaw frse. ; A Chronicling of a Week's Events in That Thrivins Ntigh borho.d. Mrs. H. T. Jonesleft last week or MaxtoD, N. C, on a visit to relatives. Mr. Luby Edwards, is at home on a visit from Clarksville, Va., where be has a position as opera tor. Mr. Tom Gurley and sister, M'ss Alice, were visitiig in our jmmuoity one evening last week. Mr. Will Johnson and Miss illie Holland, from near IU leigr-, are cfa a visit to Miss Lula Smith. Mr. L. B. Sasser, from Wil miogion, IN. (J , is on a visit to is parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L Sasser, Mr. ' and Mrs. Isaac Smith visited Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. Jesse Voodard.last Saturday and Sunday. Mr- Will It. Pearson, and Miss ula Smith were pleasant visit ors at "Oak Glenn last 1 burs day night. Mr. Bill Thompson went, to lift- ast Tuesday to atteud tbe writ- ng exercises, reluming Wednes- fternoon. Mrs. D A. Sasser returned yesterday from a visit to ber mother Mrs. Robt. Yalverton, near Eureka. Our farmers are very busyr winding up tobacco curing, pull ing fodder, and picking cottm, and hands are scarce. Mr. Jno. E. Smith, and Mas era Willard and Kirby returned Sunday from a visit to Durham, Greensboro and Charlotte. Prof. W. H. Lindsay and boys, Master Hayden and Harvey, spent Friday night with up, and delighted our hearts with tbeir eweet siogiDg. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Gurley visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker ast Sunday. Her many friends will regret to leara Mrs. Baker bad a fall last week, fracturing her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gur'ey and children went to Raleigh last Wednesday, and from there, to Cary to visit Rev. Mrs. A, L. Or mond. Mr. Gurley returned Sat urday afternoon. Mr. Jetbro Howell returned home from Greenville, last Fri day, where be bad gone to go to merchandizing, some misunder standing in regard to the store rented by Mr. Johnson, his part ner, beiog tbe cause. Messrs. J. O. Guthrie and George Sasser, from your city, were out here this evening talk ing insurance to our farmers. If we eould get a policy which would keep us cool, they would be in demand, regirdless of prem iums. Owing to the extremo beat, the eggs deposited by the t jbtcco fly hive been hird boiled in fiftoon minutos, and the coneoquiuce k that only where tne ny waa en tor pricing enough to content him self into an electric fan, have the eggs batched, and often tbea, be shock. We are by lightning like the fellow waa by J&i Daddy. Said he wasn't exactlf jifraid of him, but he didn't lira to mess with him. 1 , During the storm lfyt Wednes day afternoon, the lighting struck Mr. Geo. Mitchell's house shattering one corner demolish ing the mantle in hisTjed room, stopped the clock, 'Jired some clothing, and stunned a negro boy on the front phrch. 'Mr. Mitchell's little boy was sitting in the window near tho negro and says a ball of fire hit him, but he waa only badly. frightened1 The ngro regained consciousness after awhi'e, but was not able to walk for sometime. .'Iv Misses Lizzie Bectta and Lula Yelverton were most peasant vis itors at Miss Berta Crawford's ast Thursday n:gh.t. Amid the music and pleasures i F the even ing, they forgot their mule, which has a reputation of f oicg home early. On this occasio iliis mule - and leav ... . ' t ing, tnat mule was minus, now- a ' v. . ever, upon promise that they uld both ride him!, back next m rning. Miss Berta liancd them another, and they departed for home sing'ng: "Whoa? Emma," ut we have been watching the road, and if they have passed here on that mule, ' wjf have not seen them, but we are still watch ing with Kodao in hand, KlLLlCltlNICK. "Oak Glenn". - : Walter, N. C., Aogua.t29.1900, ship sustained his "rep, when the hour arrive! for fore he was large enough to do much damage he has been reduced to nice brown steak. Ther's really fewer tobacco worjmes mis yoar than we have ever se n. At Mr. Richard limes, whilei the sflorm was coming up Wednos day, his little children were play ng in the rdad. His little boy Hubert, rah in the "house and told his mother his leg hurt Jiim where the wind blew on K Sin fa then ha haa been - tame, and - no doubt he.too, received an electri Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought and which has been in uso for over 30 years, has borne the slomatnre of and has been mode nnder his per- ' sonol supervision since its infancy. ' Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that tritle 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 Narcotic substaiu-o. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays 1 Yverishne.ss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach uml How els, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children' Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of canoittLarge And we most earnestly solicit the In fluence of every voier In the city of ()old"kio ami vicinity; and if elected we uledo ourselves to do jour laundry work with com petent snil --killed labor. Wo employ WHITE LAHOK eiclu-siv-ly and do work for Whlttt People Only. Why do you g-ive ynut linen to wath-wonjen and Chinamen, when they are washed with negroes clothes and sre liable to conlrhct Smallpox, Yellow Fever. T etc V Kxi i ts cla'm that no germ or microbe can exist after going through our drying process, and thurtf..ro we jtuarantee all our work to bo xailafactory. From a sanitary .standpoint and safe guard, you should give us your laundry. We make a Specialty of Quick work, for tho b netit of th.i traveling public We turn out. work in one day, as good as you ever had it done. We launder everything, it matters not how larpe or how small. When in neon ol tine laun- ry work, call up '1'IION K 82 and we'll do the rest. Goldbboro Steam Laundry GRIr'FIN & ULAt K, Prop'rs. Ruptures, The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC eiMTIUIt OOHMHV, TT miKHA TUtlT, MIW VMM ITV. CORKS BLOOD F01S0N. Boltleot Remedy Free. Deep-seated; obstinate cases, tbe kind that have resisted doc tors, hot springs and patent med icine treatment, quickly yield to j tame Blood tiaim thoroughly tested for 30 years. Have you mucuous patcbes la tbe mouth? Sore Throat? Eruptions? Eating Sores, Bone Pains, Itching Skin, Swollen Glands, Stiff Joint?, Copper Colored Spots,Cbancres, Ulceration on tbe body, Hxir and eyebrows fall out. Is the Skin a Jiass of boils, pimples and ulcers? Then this wonderful Botanic Blood Balm specific will completely change tbe whole body into a clean, perfect condi tion, iree from eruptions, and leave tbe skin smooth with the glow of perfect health. Blood Balm builds up the broken down constitution and improves the di gestion. So sufferers may test Botanic Blood Balm treatment a trial bottle given away free of charge. Blood Balm for sale by drug gets at 91. per large bottle, in cluding complete directions. For trial bottle enclose 5 cents to pay postage and address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. Describe trouble and Free medical advice given. Don't give up in despair, but write at once, You may be cured by Botanic Blood Balm. Over 000 testimonials of cores. Help Is at band as Blood Balm never (nils to cure to stay cured. SHIRT WAISTS. Only a few styles in all sizes left. They can't stay long at these greatly reduced prices: 1.75 White Piques for 87 1-2 c. fll.JO Lawn and Madras for 7c. 1.00 French Percale for 0c. 7c. French Percale for 37 l-2c. 50c. Lawn for 2jc. All Waists in our store are priced at exactly ONE HALF COST. JUOST. My black and white setter dog with tan markings over eyes and on jaws, l win pay a liberal reward for information leading to his recovery. J. H. HILL, JB. NOTICE. Those having unsettled accounts with the Qoldsboro Electric Light and Power Company are kindly re quested to call at the Company's of fice on Walnut street at once and settle account as the Company will change management September 1st ' , M ; " Found. A check for Fifteen Dollars waa found in the country Monday morn ing, dated at Winston, N. C.; .and made payable to O. It Moore and s'gned by Tbe Btar Fubuehing Co. ol Winston Tbe owner can get in formation aoout the same by apply ngt this office. . , ', fi WEIL BROS. : - HVF. PRICE, 41 . OIVIL ENOINBER. Of&oe up iUlrt,oor. John; 4 Walnut 81 ' COLDSCORO, - Honest Merchandise. ilea Varicocele and Hydrocele CURED WITHOUT PAIN. "No Cure, no Pay." hose dangerous and much neglect ed diiioaHoa positively cured without tho uh6 of Perilous Sur gt ou's Kuife, or detention from business by my method in a few painless treatments. Call and get particulars. Consultation and Advice Ab solutely Free. DK. i, UAJftOLD HART, Office Over National Bank) GoldBbor - - - N. C. Ill will be absent from the city un til Dept. is when l will return anu remain 10 days. HOUSE FOE EEflT. Containing 7 rooms ami kitchen: hot and cold water: electric lights and bells: largo wood house: barn and stable. Also have a handsome Dining Boom Suit for sale, consisting of a quarter Oak Sideboard, China Closet, large square 1'oliBhed 4-lcaf Table. G Chairs and 3 small tables. Also Kitchen outlit, Bed Koom suit, Safes, etc. Apply to E. M, Lehman, At Vienna Bakery. The Goldsboro Buggy Mfg. Co. Want to call the attention of everybody in need of a vehicle to a few facts. They are building under the supervision of Mr. It. . JONES (who has recently become interested iu their business and will maintain his long standing reputation for good work) -VBH1CLES Grand Excursion TO Asheville,N.C. September 4th, 1900. The Southern Railway will operate a Bpecial train from Uoldsboro to AshevilU', Sept. 4th, l'JOO. Leave (ioldsboro 8;:)0 a. in. " Helma 'M 1 a. in. " Raleigh 10:12 a in. " Durham 11:11 a. in. " (In'f'iislioro 1:00 p. in. " Il'li 1'oint 1:30 p. m. Bound trip rate M.uo. Daylight trip through the "Laud of the Sky." .Special train from Moreheail Citv to connect. Hate from Morehead City $5 50, Newbern $5.50, Kin Bton $5.00 Tickets good to return on regular trains up to and including train :tH leaving Asheville 5:15 a. in. Central time) Sept. 7th. See your Age for Further Infortttotlon R. L. Vernon, I. r. A., Charlotte N. C. HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES fea.ts of Ad mi 15, 25 and 50 cts. at Druggists. of all kinds and have a complete stock to select from and at Popular Prices. Our factory is a home institution that every fanner, business man, or whoever he may be living wthin the trade nat ural to Qoldsboro should feel interest ed in, and at least CALL when in need of anything in our line. . "Where athing is made is the place to buy it:" Goldsboro Mfg. wo. m m -:. '.; rt Warrentontiloh School- Location healthy! Instruction thorough; Discipline firm. Expenses (including Tuition, Board, Lights and Fuel) guaranteed not to exceed $70.00 per session of 20 weekB. 0Ula(al rarlh4 Vfm Apr lloUn JOHN QBAHAM, Principal, ' Wamnton - - G
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