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') in .1.- A Disisratio NewiDper. DAILY AR9U8. Published Svery Evening Except Sunday. Bf JOS. BOBIKSON. fin Advance One copy, one year. 15.00 One copy, tlx month 2.50 'Ouaeopv, t months 1-W Ohiit. ODi winnth W WISELY AROC8.. ' (He Tear 11.00 Six months . . 60c Three months 25c Entered at the pott office In Golds- boro. N. 0., as second-class matter. GOLDSBORO, N. C. AUG 31. 1900 NATIONAL TICKET For Presldm WILLIAM J HRYAX. ,of Nebraska For Vice-President, A11LAI K. 8TKVENSOH of Ililnotl. For ConereM. Second Wstrlcl -(. l.A L'IK KITCHEN, of Halifax. Elector! ak Large DAN HIOH Mcl.KAN, of Harnett, LEE 8. OVERMAN, nf Rowan. THE 80LICIT0US SUN. The Now York Sun not ooly endeavoss to eurpesi all olhir He publican newspapers, but teems to aspire to the Enardianbii) of its newly adopted party. In a recent irsue it admioict' ra a severe rebuke to thote Kipubli cant wbo are making bet at big odds on McKiDley'a election. It is not the betting but the odds tbat the Sun objects to. Referring tosome recent wagers at oddaof 2i to 1 on McKmloy the Sun says: ' "Such overweening con6denco ' of success on one side is not justi fifvl Tf ! f iinlia VinOBQ ntul if fAiulu to increase tne chances ot suc . . . . m m cess for what is callled the 'short end, 'for thejreason that it spreads the already too pervading sense of surety which today threatens , x to paralyze, the Republican vote." The Sun . admits that the chftnrAa nf MftVAn and MnKi'nlAv are about even ana Bays: ; , ?The rational odds on McKin . - I ,1 m i a ley are no more man o to a, or ' less, say 10 to 9, and even these inAnlii YiA 4riA rtina nr n r imlAaA ' tier soon ranfl throughout the &ptbllcan party and the casual Hrppotterg of the principles that : it stands for an understanding of ths danger in Bryanism and a resolve to overoome it by the in dividual effort of evory man. Wake np, all!'. If the election of Bryan would be such a calamity isn't it strange tnat It Is so hard to a-ouse the people to an understanding of that fact. The Republican lead ers and organs are complaining bitterly that the Republican masses are apathetic. Would they be so If they believed tliat the election of Bryai would bring disaster upon the country? What the Sun calls the apithy of over-confidence is really a lack ot ' Republican enthusiasm, a hesitation to adopt the new prin ciples of that party and to follow its lead into the wilderness of iur- ' perialistn. The people understand the is sues and dangers now before them better than the i$uu pre tends to think they do. The call upon them to "wake ', np" is superfluous. They aro wide awake already and are do ing lots of thinking. EM-FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR cofea profuse, irreffu. tar, HCtntjr or paimiri menstruation, lallftijf of the wooib, lencor rha, headache, back ache and nervousneu. Theae are tbe dieeaaee tor which it ahould be taken. A woman who wants to get well ji wauling tlmoamil shi 3 gets it. If you havi yon id. i deceived alt th oetter. It will make you atiDreciate the quicknete and ease with which the Regulator cure. yon. It baa cured auuurcue oi oiner women made iut like yonraelf and we kno wthat it will trial, ,.l a bottle at any drug atora. fU nURBJ UGCUTW M., Itlaats, ta, ITOH On human cured in' 80 mln : ;T U tsm aH.'8ola,by M. b. Robin : pnlv' 'tf(r.v. 4Mi.'i jr. . Maxlcaa Urtv ;PU1, eUrallllver 'lUt JrlOO,. 5(J, ,; "The Least Hair -i CI. ' J " A single drdpfyfi poison blood will, unless checked in time, m&ke the whole impure. Hood s-S&rsaparilla. is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casta do shadow, but brings sun shine and health Into every household. Dyspepsia " Suffered eerrtbinf bat death for fear wHth dyspepsia, Kotalaf retoved w ocM I too o4't Sajrtapa rtfa aad it raait aod kept au ef. Tan fwi anything 1 wish." Maa. twos sitfirav, Hull's Mill. Danbury, Conn. Consumptive Cough --Wr years i 1 liad a cousumplive coafb wblcfa re duced roe to a skeleton. Was advised to take Bood'i Ssrsaparille which I did and recovered normal bealtb. I have been well ever since." Matuda Bsidocwatib, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut 8ts., Jedersoaville, Ind. Heod't rtll enre ItverllUi the aon urrjuttne anS jij ca'tharrie m take wltSTtuod'Tariapartllal Hope is the froth on a man' imagination. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave Uuneial Burnham of Macbias, Me., when the doctors stud she could not live till morniog" writes Mre. 8. II. Lincoln, who attended bor tbat fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she bogge 1 for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it bad more than once saved fcer life,tnd cured her of Consumption. After three small desos sho slept osil all night, and its fur'her usu compUtelj cured her." Tnis mar velous mediciuo is guaranleid lo cure all Throat, Chest and Lucg Dieeases. Only 50c und iJl.OU Trial boltlcB freo at J. II. 1MI & Son's drug btnro. The remarks of a crusty old bachelor are apt to be rather tart. Spain's UrtatestNcfd. Mr, U. T, Olivia, of Barc l oh, Spain, Brenda his winters at Aiktn, B. C. Weak nerves had cauBid sovero pairs h the back of bis head. On uoir g Lleclric B t tcre, America's greatist lilood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon loft him. He fays ibis grand med icine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifios the blood, tones up the ftcmacb, strengthens the nei vos, puts vim, yigor and new life into ovory mus cle, nerve and orgsn of tho body. If weak, tired or ailing you need n. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only 50 conte. Sold by J. 11. Hill & bon, druggists. Some pc ople may be fast asleep but they are slow when awake A Fiihtfu! Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise Uucklen s Aruica halve, the besi in tne world, will kill trie pain and promptly heal il. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulor-, uoiir, reiorj!-, corns, an ouu Eruption?, hest Pilo euro ou earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. 11 Hill & Bon, druggists. If buss means to kiss, rebuss evidently means to kiss again. A Mi nster Devil Fihh uestroying us victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of ibis murderous malady is felt ou organs aud nerves and muscles and brain. There's no liealili till Us overcome. Hut. Dr. K'ir.y iNew Life Tills are a safe and . , 'try certain cure. I5est in tbe world forStomacI', Liver, Kidueysand bowels. (July L cenis at J. II. lill's Drug Store. Mu'k-tur'le Kissiug in any and tightin; at home. com V ,..11!..- ....... iiuiumv to n.u in) uaf on mv uoaiur, i cimni'eu chill tonic and tr.ci: UHiKKTS', und found it the In si I ?ut Uactl, and nlmll in f ii in t tuntiniiu its use." W 11. Oorprcw, Jaiiiibvillc. N l.'., 10 1 Ins KoLurlH l)rm C.i . Snll,,llr a , auL'UBl n, Z,ic i,ir ,111.1 Louk fur Iho rod cross According to a small buy, a coincidence is twins. Your b'ood !s ihin nd vdIIuw. vunr J'slcin weakened, your am elite eime juui mer mie, arm ycu ate aH mil of order wl en malai in an in j our hvb lorn. Drive It 11V . , " ' " vniii ionic. 11 will iiiiiko haiiy. Ufa; (er Imitln you well and Karl Li cridcntials have been reierreu to an internal ioii mHtee. ( O'U MC ittSweaU, ha of appel.te, wtuk and imbouT'Nbtd blood, colds, la grippo and general weaknost, are fre quent results of malaria. Kooorts' ruleless Chill Tonic eliminates iho malaria, purities your blood. jour oppeuio anu tones up your llvor. ac. per bottle. Insist on 1 uvini' Htb- Pl M,. nil. - " '. iiu umur as goou. DoWltt's Little Ka'ly Klavrs aro fa mous llttlo pllig iorUver and bowel troubles. . A bver WrhvM. J. h nm j. Son, r " 100. Dr.'K.IXletchaaX.Aa.'1 Drar(1 May be worth to yon more than 1100 If you have a child who soils bedding Mm Incontinence nf water durlnir !jep. Cures old and young alike. It u'rests the trouble at onoa II. Sold jy M. E. Robinson & Brr Druegiata Twotbirds of America atill live '. In communities of leas tbao 8.000. It has been demonstrated by expert ence that consumption can be prevented by the early u of One V'lnute Cough Cure This Is the favori'e remedy lor soughs, eulds, crcup, asthma, grippe and all taroat and lung troubles cures quickly J H Hnl A Bon. Gold is mined id 3d counties in California. A gentlemea recently cured o'dya pepti gave tbe following appropriate renauriotr of t urns' famous blessing ''Borne have meat and cannot eat and some nave rone that want It; but we have meat and we can eat Kodol Dyspepsia Cu e be thanked." Tula preparation will digest what yoaeat. It iniiantjy relit ves and radically cure! indlu-fstiun and all stomach d) borders. J U Hill k Bun. Sparrovs hatch three timds a year. Keep jour blood rich and rod by laKinsr unoorti,' Tastelets Ch II Tonlo. 25c, I'lcataut to take Cures chills by puruyiu uie Dioad, and producing ap petite, health and vigor. Try it, and get the genuino, with red cross on label. 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, 3 I. B. Fonvielle. June 8, 1900, tug Rest wau tosave M0I16U. is to sjjendlt. Judiolously. The . easiest way for you to. make money Is to buy jour Tobacco Flues, Store Pipe, Sheet Tin, etc., of T. C. Bryan, Roofing, Plumbing and Repairing a Specialty. o All work dono with dispatch and guarautood. Send rue your orders. ResiMxlfully, T. C. BRYAN, Tin and Miaet Metal Worker. Walnut 8 root. Rooster's AMi O LOWOtU'S FINE GflNDYl In Fancy Boxes ! Always Fresh! Call and get a box, if you want something nice: Gold Drinks aro still KOing at ruy Soda Foun tain. They are co too. Try them. All drinks 0c. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc: W. H. Griffin, N ucwHsur; to; J R . ;ti ri in n . Krnunn OpIM.Mltl' 111! Trinity Park High School Prepares thoroughly for oo ll go. Of fors oourMjrt In f.iltn, Creek, English, Mathnm.itk''clonee. Hiatorv. French. German, Hook-keeping, Stenography, and Typewriting. Excellent library and g; innauiuin facilities. Kaaully of even colli go graduates. New and ele gant bulluintH furnished with all mod ern equipments. All of the first grad uating class of sixteen entered col Iho-a For illustrated catalosu. adilmss J. F. lilVlNS.Hoadmaoter. uellJuis. Durham, ft (), For Sale Cheap My house and lot In TCdmnnrUnt, Town. Good location. Splendid WW t ir.. i TZ IV & road KCawVf?Lp'TOr! fw? :f WNQLEXON ,, :-. ,v-:..;':'L;'U'':;s-'-v- country "-w-t.- f -To The Potlici For four rummers In succession, my health has fires way aod canted me much uneasiness, I am persuaded It's beat (or re to quit farming for a while and, try a different climate. -1, there fore, oiler or sale tbe h juse and lot In ttoldsbor on which I now reside. My farm near tha asylum, two miles from Qoldsborv, containing 245 acres. Thj farm is in a high state of cultivation and jtow. any kind of a crop well. My ola piao In ft rantham's township, 10 mile from Goldshoro, containing 807 acres inis place grows all crops well, but la especially adapted to the growth of Una tobacco; three goad tobacco barns; good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. 'Terms easy. I refer ail persons who wauld like to purchase to Mr. J F. Southerland. who will take pleasure an maklog a sale for me. Very truly, J A. BTEVEN8 Ooldsbora, V. C, July 20, 1900. Are You Insured ? IF NOT, Why? THK ONE 8POT ON EARTb WHERE MANHSD SOLJDtCOMFORT Is I" His Own Home. So when you have once secureo one, see that you keep it by placing insurance on it in a good, solid com So that you will t protected m 'ase cf Fir. Our comtanies are prompt in rav ment, vast in resources and ofle reasonable rates. We make a specialty oi insurance all its branches. Geo. W- Dewev & Bt ROT.ru BOKo. N r INSURANGE. ON THEIR LIVES, or to solicit applications upon thelivts OI others, will make no mis- taae in inves titrating the plans and policies of THe Assets;f$l6f000,C00. Paid out to policy holders. 34,f 00.000; See or write J. O. GUTHRIE. 605, Tuoker Building, ft A. LEJGH, K. C ARE. YOU If so you eanort afford to do so until you have examlced my stock and prior s I od now furnish your orders n,ore complete than anyone else in tbe city. AM klcd tf lumber, Including d-y and nicely worked fl mrlup, sluinfi-. ana ooiilng. an lurnub your brick on short notlpe quality and prices guaranteed. 1 will not speak In prait-e or mv mingles: ii you have used them, you know what they are; and If not, you mould do so at once. Tbsnkicg the public for their eener one patroiago and asking a continu at. co of same, I remain, yourstrulv. A. T. GRIFFIN. ir Remember: Terms Cash. Water-Ground MEAL Ioan eupplyjfamlllos with fresh water-ground meal, made from home - ralsod wnite oorn, by leaving your orders at my residence, cornerjof Walnut and.Wil 11am streets. F. C. Overman, Jan. 22, tf.' WILL IT Do it! I know MrsJoe Person's REMEDY Will Cure Indigestion 1 1 have tried It and know It, I suffered from Indigestion for yeirs. No modi cal science reached my case. I tried tho Hemedy.'and" eight bottles cured me lx years ago, and I have been well everslnco. W.T HOCK ADA Y, Grlssom, Granville County, N. V. April 23, 1U?0. ' v For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Mrs. Joe Person. Kittrell, N. dV:' PIANO LESSONS. The Firat Quarter term of MV ,0has. Slocumb'i Music CJlasa will i.h l no to Bui Id:' . "'""""f vioi viHsa wiu lor oi pupil a. j W- lB lm re-l - ;-Mlt3. HAJ tjuested to enter Pronplly, : 'Ooldsboro, IS. O, !-";v:';:': ''TT ,; '":"i:7 '':s-. 1 Wondeffcl Discovery. Not only cures, but it keeps.welL Is told by an org anlied company of re sponsible business men and haa the sn- doraement of thoasands of Clergymen and noted pttple throughout tha coun try. We speak of. that wonderful In strument, Eleotropoiae, and ask your careful examination into the cures it haa wrought. Col, A P. Sunally, ot the Inter-Ocean, Chicago, writes: "Nearly three years eiperier.ee with Electropolae only confirms the truth of your claims. 1 say to my friends that this Instrument Is a moat wonderful in vention, aod I would not part with nine if I could not get another." Bend address for our book giving letters from people who hare been cured by Eleolropolse. JUJCCTKUfUlSK CO. 8 Fourth Arenas. Louisville, Ky. $42 Worth of tt-esents For 60c worth of work. We are glV' lng away Watches. Bicycles, Bowing Machines, Guns, etc , etc., to introduoe our paper, PASTIME, a high-class Illustrated family caper of from 16 to 32 large pages: 64 to 128 columns of Choice Cood Stories, Literature, Art, Humor, Letters of Travel in Foreign Lands, etc , etc And all you have to do to get 842 worth of present Is to ?et ZU subscribers at 10c. each. Bend Oo. in stamps for full particulars, long lint of presents and our paper, PAo TIME, for 6 months. If, after hearing irom us, you Und our statement untrue, we will return your money and con tinue the paper free. Address without delay THE PASTIME CO., Louisville Rogers' Gil Tonic Tastoloss and guaranteed to cure chills and fevers or money refunded, This preparation is , Not a Patent Medicine, hi, a perfect formula. It con tains quinine and iron in a tasteless form, There is no better preparation on the market for p rsons In weak, delicate health. For gale bv M- E- Robinson & Bro- GOLDSBORO, N C. Turnip seed ! ALL VARIETIES. "Seven Top." "White Flat," "Dutch," "Purple Top," "White Globe," etc AND Long Island Ruta Baga, Oijr reputation for handling none out the best, purest and most reli able seed obtainable is established. Ww"YVe guarantee our prices. JENKINS & FARRIES, Druggists and Seedsmen, Walnut Street, opp, Mayor's Office. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution directed to lh undwrsluned from Kuoerlor Court of Wa ne countv, 1 will, on Mondav. the lOfi day of September. 1000. at 12 o'clock m , at tho court house door In Go dub jro, 6oll, by public auction for cash, to satisfy said execution, all tho rieht, titlo and interest which W B. Ponnirpfon, Malinda Oats, C. W Pernmgton, C, 11. Pennlneton, Lewis D Pennington, laham R. Pennington, to'iert L. Pennington, Beulah Bell P. nntntrton, Hobt. K. PenDington. Sarah N. 1'oonington. and Klnchen O. Ptnnlngton, have in the following de scribed roal estate, to wit: Situated In Uranthum's township, bounded on the north by ire lands o J. M. Granthtm; on tho east ry the landa of L, It, Brlu and J. Al, Adams; on the south by the lant't Moses Joyner and the heirs of I". N. BoH ('eceated; and on 'he west hv tho lands nlWm Wie, being en ti e!y mrrojnded by sa'd lands, and containing threo hundred and soventy one a'res, more or lo' B. F. SCOTT, Sheriff This lOih dy of August, 1930 ifio REPAIRING IN ORDER to meet a pressing need in the community, I have em ployed a first-class workman and fitted up a shoemaking and repairing establishment, on Walnut St, op. Fonvielle's. t mi lo need of ulork In this Hn may ba aUr of satisfaction. m Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. Farms For Sale! I will sell on satisfactory terms. either or both of my farms, one of which is 1 mite west of Dudley, and one two miles east of Dudley, both in high Btatb of cultivation and suit able for all kinds of trucking and general farming. One conta.ns 264 acres and one 15G acres. For terms apply to J. M. WIUUINS, Dudley Typewriting; Stenography Lessons given to a limited num ber of pupils. Fot teruiR appl y to suoemak WIImlootOQ & Weldoo R. R AKD BRAXCHSS AND FLORBNCS RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDDLE THAlita OOLNG SOUTH." Dated no 23 no35 no 41 ho. 46 July 27, 1900 daily daily daily daily a m 11 50 1 00 12 21 105 1 6. p m 8 58 0 52 952 10 25 11 10 12 22 a 24 a m p m bv Weldon ArKc'y Mt, Lv Tarboro Lv R'y kit. Lv Wilson Lv Selma Lv Fay'vUle At Florence 6 19 e 57 12 52 8 4, 2 55 480 7 5 p m Lv Goldsboro. . . . Lv. Magnolia .... a m 0 45 7 1 1 9 i n 4 85 6 10 Ar Wll'gton Train No. 103, Daily except ounaay Leaves Tarboro 8 00 p. mv Rock) fount 6 37. p m llaon 7 10 p. m arrives Goldboro, 7 55 p m T BAINS eOIQ NOKTH : Dated no 78 no 82 mo 40 no 4 May 27, l'JOO, daU dally daily dallj a m p m 735 9 41 10 51 11 38 p m a a Lv Florence Lv Fay'vUle Lv Bel ma Ar Wilson 950 1J" 2J 1 fO 286 p m ' 7 00 8 30 9 37 p m 10 45 11 23 a m 9 83 11 10 12 20 p m 1 18 152 Lv Wil'gton Lv Magnolia Lv Goldsboro p m 28) 3 80 12 21 3 30 a m 11 33 12 07 Lv Wilson Ar Ilocky Mt. Lv Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt 12 07 Ar Weldon 4v3J 100 Train No. 102. Dally except Sunday Leaves Goldsboro 4 50 a m., Wllst n J t8 a d.i arrives Rocky MouU 6 10 a. m arrives Tarboro 0 48 am. - Dally except Sunuay. t Train on tne Scotland Branch Road leaves Weldon 3:55 p. m., Halifax 4. 17 p nuarriving Scotland Neck at 5 08 p,m,Greenville6:57 p m, Klnston 7.65 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston 7.60 a. m., Greenville 8.62 a m, arriving Halifax at 11. 18 am, Weldon 11.88 a m. t Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 810 am and 2 30 p m, arrives Parmele 9. 10 a m, and 4 00 p m. returning leaves Parmele 9.36 a m, ana 5.30 pm, arrives Washington 11.00 a m and 7,20 p m. Train leaves Tarboro, daily except SuLdav at 5 30 o m. Sundav. 4 15 Dm. arrives Plymouth at 7 40 p m; 6 10 p m, returning leaves Plymouth daily ex cept Sunday 7.50 a m, and Sunday 9 00 a m, arrives Tarboro 10 10 and 11 00 a m tTraln on Midland N O Branch leaves Goldsboro 6 81 am, arriving Smith- 2eld 6.4 ) a m. Returning leaves Smith field 7.36 a m, arrives Goldsboro 9 00 a m. tTraln on Nashville Branch leaves Rooky Mount at 9 30 a. m.. arrives Nashville 1 ).20 a m, Spring Hope 11.00 a m. Returning leaves Spring Houe 11 20 a. m., Nashville 11 4a m arrives at Rooky Mount 12 1 a m. tTraln on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton 11 40 a m and 4 2) p. m. Returning leaves Clinton 0.45 a m and 2.00 p. m. Train No 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dallv all rail via Richmond. H. 11. Emkrson, Gen'l Pass. Agt R Kenlt, Gen'l Manager, T, M. Emerson. Trafflo Manag For Sale ! 6,000 Acres of Land I I 'have for sale several valuable farms and city property. 1st. Farm 1.219 acres nwnsd hv Dr. J. S. Bizzell. Uwinsr to noo r health, he has decided to dispose of this valuable plantation. He has ditched and improved the land. 1 lave decided to cut it ud in small' tracts. Anyone desiring a small or large farm can secure a bargain In this property. It is suitable for to bacco, cotton, corn or trucking. All the cleared land is within tb,e county fence ull the woods land outside the f! ence, making it especially fine for tock raising, only aboutS miles from the city: for a short while, part of Ins laud will be soul for $10 per acre, 8nd. The Daniel Pate farm, with- n sight of the Asylum, ou south side, 650 acres, or will cut ud as de- red: extra line for cotton, corn and stock raising 3rd. 000 acres of the Bonitz plan- tation. Fine for cotton, tobacco, corn and for raising cattle. We are de- erniined to close this farm at a verv low price at once Several other farms near the citv. 30 acres of the Pennook land at a bar gain The W. K. Hollo well planta tion, one of the finest in the county: at a bargain. Mr. Lazarus Edgerton's mill at Genoa. Mrs. James Kenan's farm near Faiton, containing 700 acres. 100 acres fine, stiff land, next Henry Murphy's, about 4 miles south of Goldsboro, at a biir bargain: In the city I have lots of bargains. Mr. J J Street's larire 16-rooin house with vacant lot adioininer. Anyone esiring a handsome home will do well to nee this property. Mr. Albert Pearsal.'o 6-rooiu cottage on William 8t: Mr Kobert Koruegay's three nice stores on Walnut tit. opposite I B onvlelle's. This property always rents well and is a valuable Invest ment: will be offered very low for 80 ays. aeverai vacant lots and other ouses and lots for sale in and near thecityt two houses and one vacant ' lot in Edmundson Town for sale: All roperty offered for sale ou easy terms: If ou wish to buy or sell property, see me: I sell for a reason able cotumlttetion only: Do not see me if the title of your property is ques tionable, or if your price for property is too liiuli, as I am too busy to ir.ve you any time if you dp not mean business: Oilloe at V B Kdinumlson's dry eoods and lrrocerv store: Hours ! 12 to 2: Correspondence solicited: Business done anywhere in the U H: Personal attention given in the city, or Wayne county: . Ed. L. Edmundson, Real Estate Hustler G iLDSBOUO. N. C. The Grady High School TURKEY, N. C. Will bOfein its next session September 3rd. For particulars, apply to aug 14td B. F. GRADY IH38, 1100 GreensboroFemaleCollege KOUTU VAKOL1MA. Fall Term Begins b'ept 12: Catalofftie on Application. , JufMdost f Jrns v ' , , i 1 1 1 outhern ' ' r, Railway. rbesttniari -railway of The SOUTH rhe direct line to all point. Texas, California. Florida, Cuba and Porto Hi co. Strictly first clan equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman paiaoe sleeping cars on all night trains; fast ana safe schedules. Travel by the Southarn and you are assured a safe, comfortable and expeditious Jnuroey. Apply .to ticket agents for time table, rates and general information, or address, R. L. Vernon. F. R. DarDy. T. P. A. O. P. h T. A., Charlotte, 5. O. AshevlUe, N, a fNo trouble to answer questions, f Mitt 8. GANNOH. i. M. OUli , I. A TUI dV, t. sen. nan. traf. Han. a. p. a WASH1NSTOM. D. C. A-&N..G. R- R TIME TABLB NO. 13. To Take Effect Sunday, June 10, 1900 ARRIVE bOLDSBORO. 11 05 A.M Passenger Dally. Leavo Morehead City 7.06,a.mH Newborn 9 am, Klnston 1".12 am, L&Urange 10.82 am, arrive Goldsboro 1L05, 7.14 P. M-Mlxed Dally' ex. Sunday. Leave 11. City 810 pm, Newborn 8 60 pm, Klnston 5 40 pm, LaGrange 8.34pm, arrive Goldsboro 7.14 pm, 8.00 P. M. -Passenger . Sunday only, Leave M. City 4.25 pm, Newborn 6 05 pm, Klnston 7.07 pm, LaGrange 7.27pm, arrive Goldsboro 8.00 pmi LEAVE GOLDSBORO. , 5.30 P. M-Passenger Dally. Leave La'.range 5.t 9 pm, Klnston 6 22 pm, Newborn 7.40, pm, arrive M City 9.08 pm. 7.00 A. M-Mlxed Daily ex. Bunday. Leave LaGrange 8.11 am, Kinston 9.14 am, llewbern I. 80 pm, arrive M. Oity 4.01 pa. 7.40 A. M Paasenger Sunday only, Leave LaGrange 8,09 am, Klnston 8 30 am, Newborn 9.50 am, arrive M. City II. 16 am, JAS. A. BR Y AIT, S. L. DILL, President. Superintendent. , Short Sea Trips. The Most Delightful Route ! TO NEW YORK Northern and Eastern o . . , f : i oummer nesons 18 VIA TH 4 OLD nnMTTMTr.M LINE. SAndiRailjConnections I 1 Express steamships leave Nor- folk, Va., daily exoent Sundav. at 1-SQ P ni.,forNewYorkdlrect,ffordingop. portunity lor through passengers from n South, Sjuthwest and West to Visit "lcnmond, Uld Point Comfort and Virginia beach en route. I Por tickets ard general Information apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. C HO WELL, General Agent, 1 Norfolk. Va.; J, P. MAYKR, Agent, 1212 Main St.; Kichmond, Va. H. B. WALKER, Trafflo Manager, J. J. BROWN, Gen'l Pass. Agt., NEW YORK, N. Y Dr. Haiharay Treats All Diseases. Ills Method Invariably Cures All Catarrhal, Bronchial, Lung, 8tom ach, Liver, Kidney and Other Com- nlnlnta. u Wall u ill nt.... I.. , - " wo ou ' vucaovn and Weaknesses of Women. - In Dr. Flathaway'i most extenilve practice, eov erlng a period of mora than 20 years, tie has been called upon to treat all manner oi diseases of men and women and along the whole line of human ailments he has been uniformly luo cossfuL Dr. Haulaway's me. tliod of treatment gets directly, at the seat ot Purine the Blood the trouble, purifies the blood tones up the whole -system and neutralizes the poisons which produce the diseased conditions. ail nulu. . Yearly he rnrtores to perfect - BMlth thnllaanJ. .1 . . .w. irom catarrh ntntu.hiti. . - thma, Hay Fever, l.unn ComplalDt, Stomach, Jileru1 Kldn7 Diseases, Hies, Tumors, Cn- u manner or axm aHecOons, Diseases of Dr. Hathaway also treata with ... ..wn. wwo. Ml wiueo women many dlstrassing weaknesses and diseases by rhkn so many women are afflicted. Electrical I)r Hathaway! offices are fitted ,,rJ, with all (he latest electrleal and appuanoea. other aipllanees, in the use of which, aa well at the microscope, ne has world wide fuioe ai an expert. All of the medjclnea used by Dr. Hathaway are com pound wl In his own laboratories, uuder his personal direction, and special remedies are prepared (or each In dividual ease aeeordlOK to Its requirements. Examination Dr H"1 hM prepared a ei i. wrlr-iitf ar ll-xttmloatlon blanks Blanks. nppiyiiiK to the dlltereot diseases which he sendx free on application; Ho. 1, for Men; No. 2, for Women; for Hkln Diseases: No. 4, tor Catarrhal Diseases; No. S, for Kidneys. " fianeuHatlM Dr. Hathaway makes do charge, uonsultatwu oonsuutkvQ at ettber bis Frae. office or hy mall. , J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. ft! Dr. Hathaway AOu, ' -"- ttH Hnn til Brmid MtreeV Atlanta, Oa, " mbmtion this raraa wbbx waituia, Cut .HowiragsLa. and other oboioe flowers, can be ecmred by leavinjr'yonr 6rder with A. N. nuinlEL, at Maj, Hnrtt'i ! f iauofing .Bianiisnmeoi,
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1900, edition 1
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