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The National Bank OP GOLDS BO RO, Oder todepoaltorairtiyMMaa- anion nn tanklaf will nmil USO. A. NORWOOD, J., FfWt J. M. HOLLOWILL, Caablcr. "Thlfl A.K0DS the peopW rlghU Doth uf eternal vigil keep : No toothing strain of Mala'i son Can loll 1U hundred eye to sleep." VOL XXXII. GOLDSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28 1900. NO 44 J. U. HOLLOWILL, Cachiw "siA j WALTR LEI TEE. AChronicl ng of Week's Ernts in That ThriTing fctigh- borho.d. Mr. Joshua Hines and Miss Lala Smith are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Cox, on "South Side." Messrs. David McEinne and Lu ther Grantham, from Princeton, were visiting in our community last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qrady and Miss Maggie, from your city, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Howell. Messrs. Bud and Haywood Lynch left last week for Conway boro, 3. 0., on a visit to their brother, Mr. Frank Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perkins, from near Pikeville, and Mrs Emma Wathington, from Washington (Jity, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Toby Howell. Miss Minnie Raiford spent Satur day and Sunday with relatives here, on her way to her school near Coor's Mill, which opened this morning for a five months term. Mr. John A. Sasser and Miss Min nie Neal, and Mr. Ed. Brown and Miss Lula Neal returned last night from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neal, in Wilson county. Mr. W. P. Lane, from your city, called by to inquire after our sick, one day last week. He was a frequent visitor to "Oak Glen" in the "'long ago," and we are always glad to Bee him. Miss Eugenia Coor, one of our most popular young ladies, will teach the school at Faro. She is a most estimable young lady, and the good people of that section are for tunate in securing her services. While on their way to town one flay fejjseieiha Craw-. ford and Cora Hargrave met a pair of mules running away, and but for the pluck of Mrs. Tom Latham,there would no doubt have been a fatality. Mrs. Latham, Misses Berta and Cora were on the bridge going toward town, and saw the team coming Mrs Latham jumped from her bug gy, waved the mules down, and grasping the bridles held them till Mr. John Grantham, who saw the mules running, and followed them, came to her relief. It was a very exciting experience and might have resulted seriously, but for the brav ery of Mrs. Latham. Miss Lucy Pearson, the 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, died last week with a yel low chill. Her death was compare tively sudden, for only a few dayn before she was buried she was at tending school. But the summonn found her ready. A few moments before the end came, she sang all she knew of that beautiful song, "Blessed Assurance! Jesus is mine," and turning her face to the wall, with a heavenly smile upon her lipp, she said, "Oh Mama, it is so pretty." As the fond parents stood by the lit tie bed with aching hearts, bowed down with the burden of anguish, she looked up and said, "Well, I'll be ready in a minute," and her little spirit returned to the God who gave it Such a scene is never to be forgotten, and is more powerful than any sermon ever preached. The fam ily have the sympathy of the entire community. KlLLICKINICK. "Oak Glenn", Walter, N.C.Nov. 28. If the disagreement among the Powers as to the punishment of the Chinese officials continues much longer, Nature will relieve the Pow ers of this trouble by removing the oflenders to another sphere. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County ,;i 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he lithe-senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the mmoOneHundred Dollars for eaah and ever catte of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Uatarrh (Jure. Frank J. Chkney. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, tali Oth dav of Decem ber, A. v. 1000. 1 8IAL A. W. GlA0S, ( rr ) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally and acta directly on the blood antt mucous sunaoes oi we system fund for testimonials, tree. V. J. CHKKBt CO. Toledo. 0. poia oj uruggtiWi too. MT. OLIVE LETTER. 4 Week's Happenings ot the Mt. Oiive Section. Argus Bureau, ) Nov. 28, 1900. f Mr. J. G. Mirlio made a busi ness trip down the road last week. Mr. M. 8, WitheringtoD, of Goldsboro, was Lere on business Mjnday. Mr. B.B.Witheringtop, of Fai son, was visiting relatives here isi week. M. F. K. Tomlioson, of Wil mington, was here on business last Wednesday, Mr. HiDee, of the Goldsboro Grocery Company, was in our town Tuesday. Mr. M. C S. Cherry left laai Wednesday to visit his home in Bethel for several day?. Mrs. S, A. Wooten was visit. g her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. J, Soutberland last week. Miss Clyde tSmitb, of Golds boro, and her sister Mrs. C. G. Kornegay, of S.nford, N. C, were visitiug relatives here las week. MissSallie Faisor, of Char- lottp, n as the guisiof the fami ly oi Mr. R J. Southerland last wetk. Dr. W. C. Steele left Thurs day night to spend several weeks visiting the northern cities. Mr. F. C. Smith and Misfies mma Aaron and Cora Long were visiting f-iends in DupliD anday. Mr. J. Mclntyrp, who has been in the "Lightning Rod" business la Florenc, S. C, re turned home Sunday. HAltD TO MAKE OUT. Just what is the policy of the United States in China it is hard to make out, but one thing, at eas', is in its favor ; that is, that Germany does not like i'. The German policy is clearly one of aggrand zemen, with wbich the country can have nothing to do. Whether the United States can undertake to defend Cni&aagains the Gertnaa and E 'glish designs s another question. So far as our diplomatic iLflaence g)e:, it jught to be resolu'ely agaiust such schemes. The German newspaper which 1 . I " I I compiling mai me rnuippine complication's given the Uoi- ted States "a hard stonach-ach" Is entirely right. The indiges tion is jo severe that any thought of acquiring more territory or more responsibilities of any kind in Asia is most distasteful to ihe people of this country, and the President and bis ad visers will do well to bear this la miLd. l hpy seem to wish to get out of China without having uhe courage to do so, and tl e danger is that they will keep on parleying with the "concert of powers" till they get themselves committed to the very complica tionslhsy are trying to avoid. GEORGE W. WILSON DEAD Commissioner of Internal Rev cnues Pusses Away at AVasli iugton. Washington, Njv. 27. George ff. Wilson, Commissioner of In ternal Revenue, died this after noon in his apartments at the R'ggs House, of Brigbt's disease complicated with asthma fle had been dangerously ill for some days past. The funeral will be at Hamil ton, Ouio, on Thanksgiving Day. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousand who think themselves ill, lht they are not filleted with any disease, but that the system simply needs clenslnjr, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Maou factored by tbe California Fig 8yrup Company only, and told by all drug- POPE LEO VERY LOW. Ills Holiness is Xeuriiig His Eud He is IX) Years of Age. London, Nov. 27 A Da'zie) dispa'cb from Paris says that it is rumored here that the Pjpe is dead. A dispatch printed in Paris last week said the Pope was so weak after his visit to St.Pdtei'j that he fainted twica and was compelled to take his bed. Owing to his frailness and his advanced ago, however, appre tension is easily excited by the Popb's slightest sickness and bis sudden death would not come as a surprise. The Pjpe is 90 years di. In March, 1899, he underwent a serious operation and his cjadi tiou caused much anxiety. Baltimore, Nov. 27. Cardinal Gibbons, when shown the Dal ziel dispatch from Paris report Lg the death of the Pope said: "It can't be possible; were it true I should have been informed at once, aod 1 have not heard anything." SOI TIPS WEATH IN COTTON. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Record in its issue of last week publishes som1) interesting fig ures on the S'UlL'n wealth in cotton. It figures that the South ern cotton crop this year will be worth from 1450,000,000 to f500,- 009,000; against an average of 1300,000,000 of late years, an in crease of from 1150,000,000 to $200,000,000. Iocludiog the seed th6 value of the cotton crop will exceed $500,000,000. Southern mill?, it is figured, will consume probably 1,750,000 against 1,500 000 bales last year. This cottor, which will cost Southern mills about $75,000,000 to $80,000,000, will, in its manu factured sbape be worth more than $225,000,000, thus adding $150,000 000 in the process of manufacture. To this add an es timate or $100,000,0 0 as the value cf cottonseed oil, hull?, etc., and it is found that the cot ton crop will th's year yield to the South the following: Cotton aod seed, $500,000,000; added value of cotton manufactured in the South, $150,000,000; value of oil and hulls. cak, etc., for feedine, $100,000,000; total 750,- 000,000. This is in a large measure the foundation of the Soulh's pros perity and the increased re- urns over a year ago show how much more prosperous tbeSouth is now than it was at the same time last year. FHEE BLOOD AND SKIN CUKE An Offer 1'roving Faith. UlcerF, Eiting Sores, Cancer Scrofula, I ching Skin, Scabs and Scales of Eczema, Aches and Pains in bones, back or j iint6, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gums and Chronic Rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep seated Blood troubles, are quickly cured by taking a few large bottles of Botanic Blood Balm. We chal lenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent ana not a patching up. Is your Blood thin? Skin Pale? All Run Down? As tired in the morning a when you went to bed? Pimples, Boils, Swollen Glands or Joints, Cat arrh, Putrid Breath, Eruptions, Sores in Mouth or Throat, If so your Biood is bad, Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure and rich, Heal every Sore. Slops the Aches and Paiop, build up the broken down body, and invig orate the old and weak. Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect blood purifier made. Sold at Drug Stores. $1.00 per large bottle, including corrplete direc tions. To prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to sufferers For free trial bottle enclose 5 cents to pay postage and address Biood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesitate, but write at once describing trouble, and free personal medi cat advice given. Blood Balm (B.B B.) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 80 years. Over 8,000 voluntary tes. timonlali of cures b using B. fl. B, -1 " TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE 1 i Miss Kenan to be the Untie of II. M. Flftler. Springfiald, O., rtov. 27. H. M. Flagler, the multimillionaire, is again to become a benedict. This time he is to hurry Miss Kenan, fomerly t)f VilmingtoD, N. C, now ot MaQjp, Ga., a charming society woman of the South. The wedding is set for the spriDg. t' There is to be a grand wedding in Wilmington whenLss Kenan a great favorite in the exclusive set, is uaited to Mr jPiagler, and I extensive preparattops are now in progress for th9 even. Miss Kenan has for years been prominent iu Southern society. Ia the north ehe is rtcogn zid as a society favorite. Mr. Fiagler owns laods, rail- rood?, and ocean steamship lines besides being a Standard oil magnate. Years ago! his health failed and he went Jo Florida, where ht regained It and in grat itude he rebuilded the most beau tiful of F.orida cities -St. Au- ustine where he has a magoih. cent home. f N lM BISKS 1,80:,8 10 The Increase Since 181H) Is 275,- K;iJrovth Dicing Pre ceding Ten Vcars. Washington, Not. 27. The population of North Carolina as officially announced today is 1, 893,810, against 1,617,947 in 1890. This Is an increase since 1890 of 175,863, or 17.0 per cent. The population in 1880 was 1, ,750, showing an increase of 218,197, or 15 5 per ? cent from 1880 to 1890. IVIatthems & Groom. Tin Roofing, Slate Roofing Tobacco Flues, Stove Repairs 3 3J Anything in the Hheet Metal Line by workman of 20 years experience. Also manufacturers of and dealers in Bicycles Bicycle Parts and Sundries. Repairing a Specialty. We solicit your orders and guarantee Batinfuct'on. Matthews & Croom. Old P. O. Stand, Arlington Hotel. 1 ring, with an inscrip tion on the inside, which will be furnished for identification. A lib eral reward will be paid for its re turn to this office. 2 3ts Feed Notice I Chicken Feed 35 ceots to DO cents per sack. Also frunhly ground Rice Mel. CAROLINA 1UOE MILL Fftr 9alA I Al harness and sad w" 4 aie none; o years old last April sired by ''Japan." Kind and sound. J. F. MILLER. Flower Bulbs 1 frL"ieB cinths and Narcissus bulbs for sale. Now is the time for planting. M. . ROBINSON & liRO., the druggists Cnn Colo I A thoroughbred Jer- I vi waic i gey Bulh not vicious: also five calves, high grade, mostly heifers; and a mule and horse. Can be Been at the Eastern Ilospital DANIEL REID, Steward. 10,2ws Cut Flowers I &.. and other choice flowers, can be secured by leaving your orders with A N. HUMMEL, at Maj. Hurtt't Tauorirur GstAhhshment. VaTOur patrons will please take notice that change of advertisements for Saturday's edition should be sent in by Friday afternoon to in sure choice position and display Positively no "ad" changed later than Saturday 10 o'clock a. m. TTKTRICE CIVIL ENQINBER. Offlos npiUlrs, cor John & Walnut OOU)8C0rAI,C Va . The Kind You Have Always 1.. .. . ... OA i m uw iwr u ur aw years, N t .....1 1 - and h; Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the- health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays lVverislmess. It cures Diarrtuea and Vitiil Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, ures Cons lpatlou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and liowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tut omuM mHin TT hwiih arattf. nkw tokh oitt Cold Nights These are, made oomfortobl4yii Flannelette Night llobes, full and sizes. PRICE SI 25 no I nunnRn'H i PHnmn f,i nTnip.w. Open StciIoki Hill p.m. tioraiT mi io:m. SANTA GLAUS has open' d and get your Christmas presents plete and elegant. Ml Do you want from falling out ? Williams' D. D. It never fails. 50 cents at M. E. Robinson & Bro's, IT PAYS fa An old Latin Proverb says: "A short delay often haB groat advantages." This is worth remembering when it comos to buying anything kept iu a first-class, up-to-date drug store, where they keep tho best of everything in their line; Y fa Where hot, refreshing and nutritious w 5; drinks are served ( fa fa fa fa fa fa Where a superb lino of those dainty articles' oi use and ornament that make tho most appropriate and welcome Christmas gifts will soon be on display for yo ur inspection. Delay long enough to seo what we can do for you, and then buy where judgment dictates. It is your right to buy where you cau buy best. This right is oiten lorieited. in fairness to vour own intereHtH vou should know whore your money will go farthest ami buy- r ft best. i fa M. E. Robinson & Bro., fa The Money's W orth Drugjfists. JOHN.HLAUGHTEB, Mgr. CAU L E. STANLEY, Asst. Mgr. Goldsboro undertaking Go . Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Walnut Street. Phones 81 and 96. tOTrompt Mtiito 11 ail hours. Bought, ftnd which has beea - - - . m Has porno me sinainre ot 1 1.1 uun uwii iiituiu iiiittt't uia 1 supervision pinee its Infancy. uo one to deceive you In thin. Signature of long, in fancy and neat colors, all A A I i- oOSwlJlIfl noa' hdw Kn on linulquarters witli uh. Call early while our line ia completo com to stop your hair If so, try a bottle TO WAIT. J j Dried Fruits ! Nuts, Mince Meat, Etc. Choice new L. L. Raisins, new Seeded Raisins, extra fancy and cheap Prunes, Evaporated and Sun-dried Apples and Peaches, Atmores Miuce Meat and Plum Pudding. Fresh lot of Cakes and Crackers, one pound packs and in tins. Plain Buckwheat that is wtrainht f,'.)(.(l8 (we think). New jj aple H) ru p. M arasch l no Cher- ries. Ueuuiue Olive Oil. Mnsh- rooius. French Peas, (petit pois). IT SEEMS USELESS 10 TALK TO YOU ABOUT 601166 !- You know we handle CHASE .t SANBORN'S in medium and best trades and I can caudidly say if there is better I do not known where to find it. We Try to render you the best ser vice possible; but we do not claim to be infallible, and sometimes something may not be just as you would like it, or as you think it should be. In that case, I will thank you to drop me a line or see me personally, and your com plaint will receive due considera tion. We will be glad to have your orders for anything in our line. Yours truly, T D TCT i 11 j " 111 1 l(l't KB FfifilPfl vii u UJ I uuiuu into buying something just as good as CAS-T0-R1NE 1 L i(jt Qn gMing wLfttyou want There are substitutes on the market, but if you want to give your child a doBe of Castor Oil and see him smack his lips, buy CAS TO RINE. (Watch the spelling of the word). It looks like and tastes as good as Maple Syrup. You givo it just as you do Cai-tor Oil. It's a job to givo old faKuioned Castor Oil. It's easy to give Cas-To-Rine. Lie. a bottle at nil drug stores. Manufactured by Goldsboro Druo Go- The People 8 Popular Drug Store. PMONP flV. WHY SUFFER? From Colds. Coughs, Grippe an4 ither iIIh that come with dimp, chilly weather when Compound Quinine Bromide Tablets will cure you in bhort order oft9n in one LigM, for ouly l!ic. Try our Wild Cherry Throat Pastillee for ticklmg throat, bron chitis, huskiness, etc. They will please you. 10c per box. JENKINS & FARRIES, DrJgpiate and HoedBmen. alnut Htrret, opp. Miivor'n Offlne MUX HIRSGfl. i i t ml . k -. ria l ,.r O-Teacher of Violin,CO Tuning and repairing Pianos a Specialty. I inoM ft at Hill'n draft slora will recew prompi attention.
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