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The Nati nal Bank OP G0LD8B0H0, The National BanxI Or G0LD8B0B0, WuWfoar batnew.knd will be Oflen to depodtontTtrr I ld lo talk or eormpond with jom. dUon utc tanking will warrant G KO. A. NORWOOD, Ja PreTt. GEO. A. NOEWOOD. Ji., Pret't. J. 11 HOLLOWELL, Cuhtrr J. M. HOLLOWKLL, CMhler. "This Arui o'er the paoplet' right Doth an eternal Tlgil kaep : No soothing "train of Maia's torn Can loll ita hundred eye to sleep." VOLXXXIL GOLDSBORO. N. C THURSDAY EVE1MING, OCTOBER 11. 1900. NO. 4 11KTKM I'EltATE. CAST SHADOWS 11F.I OKK If OF I MRU) ri Tie ! is.-' I ITEMS OF INTKHI.ST FKOM dim:is soutci:s. News of the Starts Social, Politi eal and Otlierw iM, Culled From Our Exchange. While the armor plate contract is held up Andrew Carnegie remains a Republican. Trusts have multiplied under the McKinley administration as they never did before. The cat is out of the bag at last Mrs. Corbett and Jim are to star together on the stage. "Lord Roberts is the unanimous choice of the world for commander in chief of tLe British army. The Hobson story about Dewey has died out. But suppose the lat ter had been running for F'resident. China would like to referee- a gen eral European juitfle She is very alert, and Li Hung rhung is her fa vorite son. tie is very slick? Senator Sewell in making himself Hanna's "me too"' about the trusts is a lovely illustration of the ostrich burying his head in the Jorsey sand. The striking coal miners say a ton of coal should not weigh more than 2210 pounds. Consumers are wi'ling to compromise on one-half of that weight. Portug il will be glad vshen Oom Paul sails away in a Dutch ship from Lorenzo Marques. Neutrality on her part is Aery important as thingB stand. Coal orders for Europe are pour ingin, and yet the Diugley-Mi-Kin ley tariff protects American coal with a duty of 67 cents a ton. It protects the combines. In the course of his universal meddling and tinkering with every thing, the German Emperor has got around to divorced women. He has discharged a diplomat who had mar ried one. One question in tins campaign is this: Shall public afl'uirs be adjusted so that Caru gie and Rockefeller can become billionaires, or shall they be adjusted so that the majority shall have full dinner pails? Itisnotuulike.lv that greed may yet do for the British empire what the Boers could not. In trying to gobble up the bulk of Africa she may overstep herself, and yet find the other powers an avenging Nemesis. It is noted that the 155 largest cities in the country show an in crease in population for the last de cade in almost exact proportion to the increase from 1880 to IH'JO; there by indicating that the exodus from the country to the city is not grow ing larger. A remarkable state of affairs was discovered in New Jersey by means of the spelling bee held in Trenton to raise a fund to complete the free baths at the Home for Tramps, in Terradelphia. The competitors were State officials, college professors, lawyers and professional men, and they went down before surprisingly easy words. A professor of the State Normal School transposed the i and a in "ruffian;" the State Librarian spelled "anise" with a c; a prominent inventor got all mixed up on "ome lette;" the president of the Board of Education missed "tingling;" a his torian of note failed at "embarrass," and so on until the contest narrow ed down to Professor Nordorf and Colonel Schoonover, when the lat ter weakened on "ecstacy". Can there be a spelling trust in New Jersey from which these eminent gentlemen have been excluded! There is more Catarrh In this eec- tlon ol the country than all other 1U eases put together, and until the labt lew years was supposed to be Ir.curable. For a great many years; doctors pro. nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con Btantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and, therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, Is tot only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally. In dose from 10 draw to a teaspoonluL It acta dlrecth on tha blood and mticoua surfaces ol the system. .They off3f one bundrer dollars foi any oatd it fall to cure. Bend lor olroulart and testimonial Address.! : r. J. CHfiflEY A CO., Toledo, 0. ogia dj umgguw, too, Wiiioo New-. The News has no doubt but that the Senator wbo will sue cefid MirionJ3uUar wlileilhpr b Gan. Julian S Carr or Hon. F M, S muQ'ins. I; is baraly poss .b e that th candidaiy of Massif. Jarvis and Waddal! may make necessary a second pri uiary, but we do not believe tha these two g ntleraen are to bs considered even as probabilities m 'be Senatorial succession. This being so, it is either Carr or SimraonF, and the frieuds of each of these two worthy gentle men are woikiog with might and main for their favorit?.Sjme indeed are wo. king too hard, and talking too much, and this is when they descend to person al mud slinging in this contest within the party. Riili of these men are Denocrat?, "rexulai" Ditnucra!s,if you wish to put it that wy, and each of tbem de serve consideration at the hands of their fellow Democrits. We have no patience w'u h il ai c'tsstf men who are running wound whispering malici.U! and unjust charges against any of the candidates and we c.ill upon all self respecting Dear -crats to frown, down any sucb campaign methods. Sucb con uucub urjusi to me individual caudidate and will work to tin hurt and the detrimant of th Democratic party as a whole. Lei this campaign for Senator be conducted on a high plane, when the fitness of a man is the tes', where malice and untruth can find no foothold. . A FATAL CIO Alt. fcoaelimes a rrao pays very dearly for what is of little value. ttev. G. C. Stewart, of Chicago, is probal ly prepared lo vouch for the truth of this remark. Ho will rememl er on cignr nil his 1 fe. Mr. Stewart wtnt before the II River conference at i's re cent sest-ion as a candidate for ndm'8-ion to the Mcth( dist min elry. Ho sU o.l a tine cxiimin 'tion aul the report on his charaottr was highly coruniocdtitory. He was just aroit to poBS whin a member of the conference arose and Ri-kod if it "would not bowel1 to inquire whether the brother has UHed tibacco." Tuo invet-tua tor said he had heard that Brother Stowart bad t eon H'en smoking a cigar on a railroad tra'n. This stat ment carried some commotuu in the coriference. Mr. Stewart was j ut on the f-tand end in reply to inquires admitted that re tad smoked the alleged rail road cigar and that during his probe tion ho bad ueod t ibacco in nr deration. The conferorce de cided tbat he must wait another year before he could bo ortla tied. A whole j eir's wa't n is a big prico for a cigar, and a rai'road cigar 8t that. Very few cbuivh organisations have such a h ly horror of "a little tobacco now ard tben" af the Rock River Methodist confer ence. Tbat body most be male op of awfully good men. The l'aris Imposition. Wssbirgton, October 10. A cnblegram rect ived here to-day t orn Commissioufr Peck, a' Paris, cortifis an announciment of the final results oMa'nel bj tbe various countrhg in the form of awards tt the Paris Ejposi tion. Tbe Un tel States reoived 2 475 awaid, Germany 1,826 Great Britain 1,727 aid KussiM 1,493. The Uiited States leads not only in the grand total, but also in all grades of awards, from I grand, prizes to meiely honorary month n, Quail Leave the Woodland For the Towns, and People Won der W hut it Means. Kttannicg, Pa, U:t 10. Miori'y before ihetJa'v s n 1 6 aster domestic fowl; ail over t h couutry were noUd as being ex tremely nervous. Nothing was thought of it at the tiinf, but wbeo the news of the awful de s ruction of that fair city was tlislnd all ovr the Und the 6ig- igcant fail was recalled. Tbe same sfite of affairs seem? to ef fect wild birds hereabouts uuw. In Kit'auiug quite a number of quad have found shelter in the elude trees of the principal streets. This is the case also in Oil City, Warren, Kranklir, Uiooetviile, Clarion, ludiana and other points. In B!airsvill U, G. Stewart siys that his premises were visited by a covey of q ia l made ap of at leas', twenty Oirdt-.Somi of them aligned on the ground and others on the roofs of cut-hjuset--, and for a few minutes tho tc mpiatiou to b'aze into theiu with a shotgun was almost too strong to resist. Mr Stewart con densed him-eif however, by cap turing o le and t xtiibiticg it to 'he neighbors for au huur or so, wheu he released it and it hood re j ji Dec! it s c.tmades, who, it seemr, haye takeu up their abode ;.u tho hollow back of the lower end of Market street. People are wondering if this phenomenon forecasts a convul sion of nature simiiar to that whiCi befell Galyeston. The gen eral migration of these birds from tbe woodlands into tbe town indicates extreme terror on their part, Case of Yontsey. Geirgelown, Ky., October 10. llenr) Youtsfy hasremanel in a comntoge condition all dsy; whethor that ii duo to the opiates administered to quiet him Iat night c.innot he atcortainod. He hi' s answered no question? ad dressed to Li in by his nearest rol atives and phy?iciins, but once or twite during tho diy be held up his hands and exclaimed: "Thtre is no blood on my hands tbete is no man's b!ood on my hand." Judge Can r 1 t-aid this morn ing thit the trial would ccrUinly proceed, but if Youtsey is abso lately uucmsei m to-moirow th judge amy abandon bis purposu. Yroutsey' attorneys th nk h) sim ply had hyftenci last night, brought on by the sevire strain and lonj; confinement and thi.t he ill rocovir in a day or two. (Mil look Favorable. HfZilton, P., October 10. Father Philip?, wbo has been promiueat in tbe strike, said .his morning tbe outlook for a settlement was oust favorable iod eagerly encouraging. He ventures the opinion that with the assurance of a real increase of ten per cent and a reduction in powder as announced and tbe belief that no discrimination w'll e made in regard to the men for participa'ing in the strike the temper of tbe delegates will b' favorable for tha resumption of work. Doekorj Nominated for Congress The llel)ubiican executive c m mitUeof the Sixth congressional distiic met at Hamkt Tuesday and lominntet Col. Ot'ver H. Dotkery for C ng.ess Pgiinrt H n John L. Bellamy. C I. Di.ckiry was not piestni, but it isundeistud ih. the will accept tbe nom n ti r. Ilryan in Michigan. Grand li pd9, Micb., 0 tober 10 The weather fir tha fi'st day of Mr. Bryan's tour of tbe StatO of Michigan was all that could be asked. He made eixtceb addresses, from first to last and ill trot one of tbe moctings were hold m the ojjf n. mmm mm AVfgefablft Preparalionfor As -slmilating AeFoodandBeguJa ung the StDuacto andBowch of Fromotcs Digcslion,Chterfuh ness and Rest ofitains nei liter Ontumforphine norliucraL Nor Narcotic. Aperfecl HemedyTorronstipa lion , Sour StouWu,Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions ,Fc verish ness and LcteS 6f SLEEP. FacteSrlur of NEW'YrjHK. exact copy of Wrapper r E GGERIES. We Offer at Wholesale and Retail 1 000 lto"8 Ba?'Df0l(1 nu new 1 500 bd,B' rotton Tle8 old and 1 0 000 uKar 8c't 'or D'llnR cotton rQ barrels Granulated Sagar. bags Groen Ooffee. 200 'arre'8 Flur' 100 "k8B ea'' inn boxes and caddies Tobacco lyjKJ all kinds. C. R. 81do Moat at WWe3ale and Retail, (Jmenwich ;i'utah and Lye, Luiu Btarch, U llulold Starch, Match is, (Jood Luck Powderr, lloraford's I'owdnrs, Haryey's and Armour's Lard, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oysters, Oheeso, Crackers, Soap, etc. Country Merchants and Large purchasers Can Save Money by. Getting Our Prices. ... A LARGE STOCK OF . . . Dm Goods Notions Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps Hardware, Btiggy Harness, etc., at Low est Prices. Pocket and Table Cutlery. Axes, Shovels, 'II amec, Tracer. Trunk Valicos L)i.i er, ec., S)ul Cot ton and Knittln.Oot'on at Jobber's Trices Everything at Rock Bottom Prices. Best "Just as Good as the Royal Elastic Felt Mattress' The above.is what our competitors say of their mattresses. We could not have a better advertise ment than this acknowledgement by our com petitors of the snperiority of our mattress. Why buy a "Just as good" when you can the article itself? Yours truly, Royall & Borden, , Sole Manufacturers, Goldsb oro, N, C For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years 100 be', and pall Snuff. 2 boxes Octagon Soap QQ tine Cream Cheeses. 2q barrels Molatses and Syrup. JQ barrels Vinegar. 2 Curs Bait, all bIao Sacks. 2 boxes Soda and (Jold Dust. 6c Thompson i W mm. Just Received Malaga Grapes, Seckle Pears, King Apples, Pippin Apples, Oranges, Bananas, etc Hfve me a call when in mod (( n; thing- In F ult or Cttniiy. I can suit vou. &I stock 1b alwm s fn-h Fern nlco Hakot of Krult t r a Hex i f t 'and) an pi cash yi u. Rooster's AM- Tobaecol I have a tino 1 1 no. 25 d'lT'wnt brands to Miitct fr in Also lw US. Tho lost 5c. clifar iu tho ciu 'l'otcr thotireat' Tiy It W. H. Griffin, im ,! ', I. It itrilltii. OlMi' Htlf II.. i I Klllll"" I i lining f flIVo Seasonable And fOOO Tlir ii.i.it inl nil th HiiMiilnttt Of (hviM- Ifl Buiiiiin'r l-. hri ili-llt'Mle art iu1 L'tuvid, i-uiinlntn of I'UMUm MMtl Ral5ton Breakfast Food. Th. y a.ll ft bIijI.I iU of r. hi 1i lht (Irlh alf (Uvorof Olutwrl Wln-a which lia nvuU" lUlft'ti Hrenkfant Food famous Willi folk fuhU r Tine rood, Ai)M-tU1r)(f at all tlmH. HnNtort Irrxik Taut t-ood uourUhcs but Jo- uot ovwihitat ihv IiIoimI. I'l iiHA lUalTH Ki.'l, (Vhol Vrlirat) mak "llltALi HhkaU." FOB SAI B BY 1.1 Fonviefle. Have what you will but your breakfast will not be quilo complete unless you have a cup of our justly celebrated collee. Our Blond. Let us serve you. Yours truly, I. 3. Fjivielli. For Sale ! o,000 Acres of Land I 1 have fur sale several valuable farms and city property. 1st Kiiriii I.21U acrt's owned by Dr. J. H. Im.ell. uwiti to poor lioall h, lie lias decided to dispose ot this valuable plantation, fie has ditched and Improved the land. I have decided to cut it up in small tracts. Anyone desiring a miiuII or large farm can secure a bargain iu tliiH property . It is nultanle lor to haceo, cotton, corn or trucking. All the cleared laud l within the county fence all the woods land outside the fence, making it especially line for Mlock raising, only about !i udlcH from the city: for a short while, part of this land will tie sold for fit) per acre 2nd. 1 he Daniel rate farm, with in sight of the Asylum, on south side, f50 acres, or will cut up as de sired: extra line for cotton, corn and stock raising. .Ird. U(J0 acres of the Hotntz plan tatlon. Fine for cotton, tobacco, corn and for raising cattle. We are de teriuined to close this farm at a very low price at once Beveral other farms near the city, 110 acres of the 1'eunock land at a bar gain. The W. K. Hollowell planta tion, one of the finest in the county at a bargain Mr. Lazarus Kdirertou'fc mill at Ueuoa Mrs James Kenan s farm near Falcon, containing 700 acres. KiO acres line, stiff land, next to Henry Murphy's, about 4 miles south of (iolushoro, at a big bargain In the city 1 have lots of bargains Mr. J J Street's large 16-rooiu house with vacant lot adjoiniug. Anyone desiring a handsome home will do well to see this property. Mr. Albert Pearsair 0-rootu cottage on William Ht: Mr Robert Korneeay's three nice stores on Walnut bt, opposite I B Fonvlelle's. This property always rents well and Is a valuable invest ment: will be offered very low for 8U days. Heveral vacant luts and other houses and lots for sale in and near tliecltv: two houses and one vacant lot in Edmuudson Town for sale: All property offered for sale on easy terms: If you wish to buy or sell property, see me: 1 sell for a reason able commission only: Do uot see me if the title of your property is ques tloftable. or If your price for property il too high, as I am too busy to give you any time n you uo not mean business: Office ut F B Edmundson's dry goods and g.-oce -y store: Houn 12 to i: uorre.ipointencB solicited Business done aaywbere in the U S Personal atten 'oj given in tbe city or Wayne oountj t Ed. L Edmundson, Real EstatelHustler UULDSBOKO, . 0. In Buying Drugs look out for purity. Illness is urnl or pr(ciitrj by proper med ici.icM. Hi'iiicilics nrc useless unless rifc'ht, uud tlicy cud t be right unless miule up from fret-b, pure standard ilruKH. We umke it a Rpeciul point If) sell only drugs of this description. Vou ctin rely on getting the best always from JENKINS & FARR1ES, Drugp-Uts and H.sedsmen. Walnut Strt'ei, opp. Mayor's Offloe, GOLDSBORO STEAM LAUNDRY. Under New Management. Is now prepared to do first class work. Work delivered prompt ly, ana taken as late as 8 a. m. Saturday. We make a specialty of Blankets and Lace Cur- ains. &. A. MILLER Manager. CUT We have changed driver tor our wagon. Oct. :i ly Real Estate Bulletin ! FOKSALE. H Room Pwflhn, i, filler m, nenr Oak ' " " ' Mik m, n t-ar Ice Katitory M " " Walnut .t.nfar (jeorg lli " KiiMt Will nut. near Hlocumb "i n ! r Vine ami Juhn 8U (- t h.-Htimi (tiid Wn Hts If you 1'iiy nny '.f th,- ulmvt' slidrslrable liruprrttrH. ynu h iim nt only a beautiful hunif, hut it ti in vcniiuriii iiM.n which a profit f ib km cent, ciin l.c rt-;iii-il within the uext three yrarM. I itch . : ; Is u bariiiM, r hcwii ii .-f ;y locaa'ii guburban fa rnirt, only f-li .rt walk from the elty. FOR RENT. U KiHitn J l w' 1 1 1 n K. ImiH'HSt 16.00 Went W lnut ni'ar (jeo H.60 Vi-.i MullxTry nt U.&ij Anh.st 8.00 i .r I l.. tliul ,ti Will SU 0.00 nt-n r ciurt huiiHf 6.0S nejir i rii'teil Si-liunl 6.00 1 brick more. Walnut -i m-i ao.uo K. ( i ntrc i i)IIU-')i civit Mr. C .I.I.'h i.llk'.' nt 4 nd 9.00 Ht'viTfil 2,:i, him! 4 riMiui ii-tienicnt buuaeK la lirfeieut porllolid of Uie city. Humphrey-Gibson Company WKS.T ( K NIK K STKKKT.1 OpiiusHi1 Mi'i'M Kenituu. Administrator's Notice. Ilavim; this day 'I'lslilled as admin istra'or of tho etaU) t.i John Hollow man, dieanod. all persons indented to said oelatc are iieichy not i liod to make Immediate pay ncnt, and all persons hold'i ; t:la;ins "i;a;n.it aid deceased must p vsent same, on or before October litli, I'.sjl.or thi" notice will be plead in Oar of their r-'cev- ry. Ofc'O C KMKNKGAY, Admr. Uoldiboro, N. ( , Oct, litli, 1900. Real Estate and -Kcnts 1 The underlin ed has engaged In tho Heal KhUL. business and In the collection of K( uts in Goldsboro, acd solicit- the pstronafe of the public N. B. OUTLAW. sept 20 tf WAfEK NOTICE. Wat6r rents are now duo Consum ers will ploaso pav at Uw olllce of the Oompany by the 1 th of tho month. PIANO LESSONS: For Piano lesssons it moderate terms apply to MRS. GEO. O. MILLER Piano Lessons IS of Mrs Chaa. Hlooumb'a ilueio ClaSa will begin Sept. 1st, 1900. Papila are requested to nter prompt!.
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