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The National Bank' or eoLMBoao, Of GOLDSBORO, IWaaMrorbutnM,udvlll b Oder Vo d- posltor. every kobb gU4 to talk or aorrwpond tlk 70a. elation tt Unking will wkrnaL CEO. A. NORWOOD, Ja., Pr M. J. BEST, Vie Pre.'t GIO. A. NORWOOD. Ja.. Ttf'l. OL J. BUT Ytot-rmt. The Nattnal'Bank "This AMOTo'srtlitpsopias' rights Vo soothing strains of Main's sons Doth an stem. TigU kp : Can loll IU hundred eyes to sleep." VOL XXXI. GOLDSBORO. N. CL THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 13, 1900. NO. 139 GENERAL NEWS. ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Kiwi of tha Stag. SoeUl, political aad OthorwUo, Culled From Oar Daily KicbangM. Joaquin Miller,the Calif orria poet, announced in a recent interview, that, in the complete edition of his works, which he is preparing for publication only after hia death, his real name, Oinoinnatus Heine Mil ler, will be used. It is quite a custom among authors, by the way, to shed one or more of their Christian names Mr. Austin Dobsou, for example, is also named Henry. Mr. Edmund Oosse is also named William. Mr. Bret Harte is also named Francis. Mr. Kipling was well advised when he dropped the Joseph and adhered to Eudyard. It -is not so curious, after all per haps, that Governor Roosevelt's most enthusiastic hearers during the Michigan tour have been women,and that as much as forty per cent, of his audiences have been of the gentle sex. The stories told and the pic tures printed of the stormer of Man Juan Hill have been quite enough to have excited the feminine curiosity throughout the land to a point suf ficient to overcome even the present deplored political apathy. Besides this, the ladies certainly love a sol dier, and all the more if he be a brave talker whose ideas are uttered with that masterful strength which is so dear and bo convincing to the aver age woman. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. Ab Field becretary of the North Carolina Sunday School Association, I will visit the following places. The Lord willing, on the dates named for the purpose of holding meetings in the interest of the Sunday school work. The co operation of workers and friends of the Sunday school is earnestly solicited. Pastors and superintendents are especially requested to confer to gether and arrange places of meet ing and have thorough local an nouncement made atall church and Sunday school services, and through the newspapers, and make any other neceBssary arrangements. Brethren, I come with the earnest desire and purpose to help in this great work, but the extent to which I can be of service depends largely upon your preparing the way. J. W. Bbvan, Field Secretary, North Carolina S. S. Association. OUR PLATFORM. BETTKB WORK MOBI PEOPLE IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL APPOINTMENTS. Ayden, Pitt co., Friday, Sept 21 Woodington, Lenoir co, Sat Sept 22 Snow Hill Greene co. Wed Sept 26 Goldsboro, Wayne co, Conven tion. Oct 5 7 Newton, Catawba co, Tues Oct Lenoir, Caldwell co, Wed Oct Hickory, Catawba co, (night) Thur Oct Morganton, Burke co, Fri Oct Marion, McDowell co, Sun Oct Marshall, Madison co, Tues Oct Hendersonville, Henderson co, Wed Oct Columbus, Polk co, Fri Oct Breward, Transyvania co, SunOct 21 Murphy, Cherokee co, Tues Oct 23 Bryson City, Swain co, Thur Oct 25 Webster, Jackson co, Fri Oct 26 Waynesville, Haywood co.Sun Oct 28 Asheville, Buncombe co, Wed Oct 81 Rutherfordton, Rutherford, co Fri NoV Shelby, Cleveland co, Sun Nov How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Dure F, J. CHENEY & Co Props,. Toledo, 0. We, the imderslgned, have-known F. J. Cheney for the last 10 years, and oelleve htm perfect' honorable In all ouslness transactions and financially able to carry oat any obligations made oy their firm.- . West 'A Tun at. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDLNQ. KUTHANr MABVIlf. ; ., Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Oatarrh Cur Is taken lnter- ,, naily. acting directly fepon tie blood and tnucous surfaces of tha .system. Prioa 75 per bottle. Sold by All dnifglits. Testimonial frte. ' " AT GALVESTON DAMAGE FULU AS HAD AS REPORTED. Many Towns Along the Coast Wrecked With Much Loss of Life-700 Bodies Sank In the Sea. Austin, Texas, Sept. 12 Governor Savers today made the following statement to the As sociated Press on the flood situ ation: "Conditions at Galveston are fully as bad as reported. Com muaication, however, has been re-established between the is and and the mainland and he-s- after transportation of supplies will be less difficult.' During the day the contribu tions hare fairly deluged the Governor, upwards of 1100,000 having been received. Among the large contributors are to be doted the Standard Oil Company with 110,000: St. Louis Com mercial Club for a like amount, and the Huntington interests for 15,000. The Citizens of Galveston are training every nerve to clear the ground and secure from be neath the debris the bodies of human beings and animals and to gbt rid of them. It is a task of great magnitude, and it is at tended with untold difficulties. There Is a shortage of horses to haul the dead and there is a shortage of willing hands to perform the gruesome work. Yesterday morning it became apparent that it would be im possible to bury the dead even in trenches, and arrangements were made to take them to sea. Barges and tugs were quickly made ready for the purpose, but it was difficult to get them to do thej work. The city's firemen worked bard Jn bringing bodies to the wharf, but outside of them there were few who helped. Soldiers and policemen were ac cordingly sent out and eyery able-bodied man tbey found was marched to the warf front. The men were worked in relays and were supplied with stimulants to nerve them for their task. At nightfall three barge loads con. taining about 700 human bodies bad been Bent to sea, where they were sunk with weights. THE UAL VESTON H0RK0R. The Number of Dead Will Retch 4, 500 -Rioting Betwen Blacks and Whites Martial Law De clared. Houston, Sept.12. A message from Galveston tells of rioting between whites and blacks, which adds innumerable horrorB to those already desolating the city. Con flicts between unruly negroes and law abiding citizens ocenrr con stantly. Fifty negroes have been shot, most of them for robbing the dead. Gangs of blacks have in many cases, driven the rosea ing white away from their work. A vigilance committee is being formed. 2,350 have already been carried in barges and dumped in to the Uulf. Two hundred were buried at Virginia point and hundreds buried at other points along the coast Scores of bodies are coming ashore at Virginia point, and the deadare still stif ling the streets of Galveston.The heavy pall of smoke this morn ing over the city tell the fact of the debris being set on fire and the ruins burned in hope of quell, ing the pestilence. Great Strike Inaugurate! Indianapolis, September 12. At 6:80 this evening the United Mine Workers of America 'de dared a strike in a anthracite coal region. 140,000 miners go oat unaer tmi itruw, NEWS FROM rHINA LI Hung Chang Issues a Procla matlon Warning Boxen to Disperse. Shanghai, Sept. 12. Li Hung Cbang is now circulating a procla mation in the province of Pecbili warning the Boxers and all other parsons disposed to make t-ouble to disperse at onre and return to their homes and resume their pe C3ful occupations. Oce part of it says: "You know me and re member my twenty-four years service among you." Li threaten that unless his orders are obeyed immediately he will go to Pecbili snd punish the recalcitrants. The Imperial party, including ail the princes, left Pekin August 14tb. Prince Tuan was at Tungchow when tbe allies reached there. lie flel immedintely to Pekia. It is reported a fact that as tho allies were coming the Empress Dow ager had preparations made at once to leave Pekio, but the 1m perial par'y remained at the pal ace unt'l the allies were actuilly en 'e ring Pekin. Then tbey left via the western gate and wh le tbe trcops of the allies were passing through tbe eastern gate. In view of this information regarding the escape of the Empress Dow ager snd the princes at the last moment it seems certain that if the Russians had kept the agree ment made at Tunchow for a joint attack by the allies the entire city would hare been surround d and the e3cspe of the Imperial party would tavrbeea ImflStttolaf"'' Pekin, Sept. 1, via Shanghai, Sept 11. The Britten comman der has placed a garrison of fifty men at the bridge four miles south of Fung Ti country in the vicinity of Pekin. The British put to death the Boxer whom tbey caps turcd who boasted he bad mur dered eight Chinese Christians. London, Sept 12 A dispatch from Pekin Sept. 4th, says Prince Chirg had an interview with Sir Robert Hart, but the result has cot been anoounced. Chiog has the same power to settle the pres ent troubles as Prince Kung had in 1860, He brought with him the Imperial.degree with special instructions from the Emperor to Hart. The Bueso-Cbina bank has re moved to Shanghai. This bank confiscated the Imperial Univer sity fond of five million taels on which the Chinese University drew for the payment of troops. London, Sept. 12. A dispatch from Tien Tsin says the British ana American commanders are considering the feasibility of trans ferriog the winter supply base to Shankaikwsn where the gulf is free from ice. Tairty five vil lages have petitioned the allies for protection from the Boxers who are massing along the Grand Canal. It is again rumored that the Empress is in Shansi prov ince and that the Japanose are pursuing. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Daniel Pate deceased, all persons holding olalms against said es tate are hereby notified to present them to me for payment by the 15th day of September, 1901, or this notios wiu be pleaded in bar of their recov err: and all persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make Immediate payment to me. W. P, LANE, Admr. Bent, utn, iwou, wOt. Notice! Having Qualified as administrator on the estate of Virginia M. Thompson, deceased, all persons holding claims against said estate arc hereby aotlfled to present them to me for. payment by September loth, 1001, or (his notloe will be pleaded Id bar of their recov ery: and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make im medial payment to ma. , v ... O.F. HERRING, Admr September 13th, 190O, y. wet ,. - ' ;.v -: The Mote and tie Beam Baltimore Bun. ' t A forceful commentary with a poignant moral presents itself in the news from widely different quarters of the globe, side by side in the tragediea'of tbe day. Troops which had invaded China to rescue ambassadors of Chrisa tian bodies from threatened ex tinction are preparing to return homewerd; the Governor of a State of the Union visited by dis aster has called for troops to en force respect for the dead. The first named is a so called heathen land, the other a part of a so oalled civilized nation which be lieved itself so far superior that it felt constrained to send mis sionaries with the Good Word to the other. The troops in the lat ter case are oalled to check spo liatioa of the unfortunates who lost their lives, or the living who lost the'r all in a calamitous riot of the elements. It is hardly cred ible that among the American people there should , be ghouls who prey upon a stricken com munity, but it was so at Johns town, so at St. Louis, and per haps will be so until effective and exemplary measures are taken to catch the offenders. Ordinary im prisonment is not sufficiently se vere for these despoilers of the dead and dying.and the Governor of Texas now has the oppor tuni ty, if fortunate enough in appre hending the offenders, to visit condign punishment, short, sharp, and severe. And it UJ light here that those whqhave tent evasion aries Id the so oalled ' heathen" may profit by the example of those whose spiritual welfare seems to give them so much solicitude. The Chinaman, no matter what else he may be, holds his dead in hallowed memory, and will never molest their remains. ECZEMA. ITCUINti lit MORS PIMPLES CURED BY 0. B. B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Does your Skin itch and Burn? Distressing Eruptions on the Skin so you feel ashamed to be in company? Do Scabs and Scales form on the Skin, Hair or Scalp? Have you Eczemar Skia Sore and Cracked? Rash form on the Skin? Prickling Pain In the Skin? Boils? Pimples? Bone Pains? Swollen Joints? Falling Hair? All Run Down? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Sores? All these are symptons of Eczema and Impurities and Poisons in tbe blood. To cure to stay cur ed take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rion. B. B. B. will cause tha sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become clear and the breath sweet. B. B. B, is just tbe remedy you have been look Ing for. Thoroughly tested for 80 years. Our readers are advis ed to try B. B. B. For sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) 15. Complete directions with each bottle. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away Write for it. Address BLOOD BALM CO., 277 Mitchell St., Atlanta Ga., Describe your trou ble and Free, personal medical advice given. PIANO LESSONS: For Piano lesssons at moderate terms apply to MRS. GEO. D. MILLER rapeinepark The Grapes are now ready. Visitors welcome at all times One person can oome and eat all they want for IS oents or two for 25 cents. Visitors are not allowed to take grapes off the premise?, J.J.SCOTT. Greenleaf, N. C. D. Di 8. 'VrVawLSr Office over Miller's Drug Store. Hours: 8 a, m. to 1 p. m.j 2 p. m. to B p. m. Sept 12th. tf. " ' 'T'-- The On Day Opld Cure. -MM 1 Bsa aor threat ctrcd by T Chocolate L. Xi)tlf Qiilntl)i At Mtt I 9taV . ttuldMB f'K My. 1H uirniimmrt ANegetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DiSeslion.Chocrful nessandRest.Conlrtins neither Opium. Morphine noruncraL Not Narcotic. AV aftJU DXiM ZZ IirOQJi h-fim SeU- HttmSfJ lliifcj) mi nafW Apcriccl Remedy forfonstipa Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Foven sh ncss and Loss ok Sleep. facSunilc Sitfnnture of NEW YOHK. 1 I 41 m A Pair of Shoes Free. Every baby born this year may have a pairf-shesrTTiadelooiderfrorn the genuine "Vici Kid" Leather, without any cost whatever The Vici Dressing Is especially adapted for use on ladies' shoes. It restores life to the shoe, makes a smooth even surface, and softens the leather. It makes the black more intense, and the shine as bright and lustrous as when new, 10 and 2c. The Vici Friction Polish In black or tan and is for use on leathers of all kinds. It brings a brilliant and moist proff polish to any finished leather surface. It preserves and prolongs the life of the leath er. It contains a larger portion of the best leather-preserving ingredients than is usually carried by more expensive dressings. Price 10c. Vici Polish will not soil or discolor the lightest skirt or trousers. As an advertisement we are going to give a vay 1000 paiis of Baby Shoes. If the baby was born this year one purchase of Vici polish entitles you to a pair of shoes free, to be made to order any size, lace or button. M. E. w. L Douolas 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 KID'S and KANGAROO'S something soft and nice for Summer. Black's and and Tan's for men and boys. ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Nave Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Gastex & 6o Hood & Brltt AW ' v . . r "H - - , Jlbfitj I yiilM TM. CtNTtUH (HT, "W 0 OITV. til If 59 As If He Just Stepped Out Of a Bandbox. Desbecker Block dollied men aro tho neatf'Ht, tin; null icst in tho world. Men who w-nr Desbecker Block suitd and ovt-reonln aro satisfied their minds are vxy on tho question of clothen. Tin y luivu found com fort, style, durability ami beauty for littlo money in them- reat mado-to measure garments. Suits or overcoats $11.50 and Upwards. Tho saino satisfaction in every garment, no matter what the price. Desbecker-Block Tailoring Co. J BUFFALO. N. T. ,prMat4 h.r by Epstein Bros. Odd Fellows' Corner. THOSE DESIttING INSURANCE- ON TUEIR LIVES, or to solicit applications upon thellret of others, will make no mlt Uko la In vet- tlgatlng the I plana and policies of Ttie Ule- Assets, $16,000,000. Paid out to poMcy holders, $34,00.000; See or write J. 0- GUTHRIE. 506. Tucker UuiMiiiR, KAI.EIGH, H. C ft Home Testimonial. Mr. Allen Moure Uol!boro, N 0 , "For 12 months I had suffered with Cough at night, night sweats, fever, shortness of breath, no ap petite and lack of digestion, heart's action irregular Took bottles of Eckman's Alterative and am a well man to-day: the medicine is as represented." For sale by .... j. fl. Hill & Son, (ioKlbboro, N. C. Water-Ground MEAL I can "upplylfamilles with fresh water-ground meal, made from home - raised whlto corn, by leaving your orders at my resldenoe, oornorof Walnut andWll Ham streets. F. C. Overman. Jan. 22, tf.j Th On Day Cold OUro. tot eoMi titl tnr tftroM a lOmndtlli CM litn ttW quIhIm, Euity tfca 11 UWF tad qukfcly un I 2....V1r4-.
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