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Tra National Bank The National BaniI OF 80LDSB0S0, or eoLDSBOio, WuHmrMMi.uirill bel Offen to depositors every datloa save basking will warrant. 810. A. MOIWOOD. J.. ttt 6E0. A. NORWOOD, J., Tnft I. X. HOLLO WILL, Cashler J. at. BOLLOWILL, Cashier. This Amoi ths peoples' rights Dothaa eternal Tifll hasp i Bo soothing strains of Mala's son, Ou lull 1U handnd eyes to sleep." VOL XXXII GOLDSBORO. N.C SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 12 1901. NO. 79 8 A a, XV a U aaaA 7TTI -k W a, aa I Yi aai ill iiixiiiiuiriiiii z liiiwiiiri ii ii n i 1 1 t r n ii i i i riii . - u l ti n in i i i v 1 ie ill j ti i ii hi i tii 'jc-i 111111 1 1 1 I ' r I ii j i 1 1 if 1 1 it i i i in i i m m i i ii t mi u i ujivyiivj n 'kj u 1. i.t i. I I A i l, hi y no no NEEDS 800 OFFICERS ADVERTISED FO ti MOTHER. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. President May be Authorized to Value of Priiiter' Ink Demons- strated in this Case Bloomsburg. January 10, News of the Stage, Social Pollti oal And Otherwise. Culled From Our Exchanges. Eugene Alcorn, 24 years of ag who wm separated from b mother in infancy, today learn of her whereabout through newspaper advertisement wbl Graduate Naval Academy Class ot 1001, Immediately Washington, Jan. 11. The Navy Department finds itself in need of 800 line officers for pres ent and Immediate future require- be had inserted in a PhiladelpJ . i liift I When everything else fails, peo- merits, it is naruiy nicely that buoday paper. i file can still ansrralnvr raliirion and mnr rallnf can ha um.j i.l The voaae man came to Bloc.- medioine. ,hia matter for several burtr triflee months ago, having Admiral Daw. .mild sdv.se since there are aloae in tha learned that a Mra. Alcorn re Lord Roberts to look olosely to see grades of ensign and junior lieut- aided here, but soon ascertained that there is not a string to that enant 151 vacancies. that no relationship existed be- oration. Sa-retarr Long's remedw a m tween them. Mrs. Alcorn took a MiTIKIDNAPING LEAGUE. St Louis Man Suggests Organi zation to Protect Children- SCHEDULE OF TRAINS To the Inauguration of Governor Aycock. There wi'l be four trains to Raleigh on Tuesday, January 15, the occasion of the inauguration HOUSED BY THE 0TJD1HT CASE. of Gov. Ghas. B. Ayoeck. The first train will foave Golds boro at 7:10 in the morning, and will leave Raleigh at 2:23 In the afternoon. The second train Qoldsboro at 8;80in t The third train Qoldshnrn at Qlfl l ft, I Trust company. m mat rich tneu - - - ana law abiding citizens in general ug ana win leave Kaietgn at I should organise agUnst kidnapers 5:30 in the afternoon, f The kidnaping or toward Cudahy m.. . .. . . ... . ine iourin train will leave rami Breve Will C.,,. Wih Others ! Pro-ride rams Par m StaatUaar Bewart-U Wllllaa to Cvatrlbale Liberal It Ir,,, (he kick to Oraasvlsa. ill i .1 wit leave i f., n-nwn manairpr nf Tn-r f BUI u V m vijc iHvnu morning, branch of tne continental Tobacco ill leave! company a director in the Mercantile be morn Jr., of Omana and the ransom which Publicspirited citizen, of Atlanta increase the number of tn will leave Raleigh t 3L2 o'clock Mr Brown- He bIleve8 lht it ba fmidni?hi f openea a new i. i crime, mat er Viuiunigni;. arsl children should h ninned The fare for the round trip ii I In the bud and that citizens throughout 160. "$' I the country should act in concert to frustrate the dea'gn or the kidnaper. Mr. Brown's Idea is to get np a per manent fund to which men of means w- .ni-a. a Ann ,...d a aDDointments to tne ava Acad- vtaited tne tiome iuissiuu-ry OJ- fund for the erection of buildings emy by allowing each 8enator e'ety, tia Philadelphia, wito needed by the Georgia School of one more cadetsbip and the Pres- whom be had been placed jln in Technology. dent from twenty to thirty ad- 'ncy, where she learned the r risk ditlonal. This might In time, he "mes of bis parents. whenhe divide, hi. reform efforts bell.ves, provide sufficient effi- Oo Sunday he placed an ad. v v...u .-a PhiiadeU cers to prevent vacancies and in vertisement in a fblladeipnu Phi. The man that reforms one time gradually add to the num- Pper, and today received a ,eHlh,Ni " ' wwDHiumenu juMnaiuu. u ua k. - ... ;..:. i nM. .i oimti thit tha mv Jn.tw. ,.rn . m that of the last session creating vac. Camden, N. J., .uung tbat lDe " 7" . .1 could be used to obtain leTat.on mowjuitoes are responsible for the ancles every four instead of six :.iast Wait a Tear.. Lbt no one lo"gt think that ,D,J1 CTlbe. to Pro,vlde awards to VUlvVrrj VI iu. " ucio r it r i - feet the captor of a kidnaper. Mr. spread of several diseases, we are years is now leading to larger also told of a discovery that the classes graduating, but theef castor ban plant, cultivated in any I fcct will not be felt for a year or locality, will keep mottquitoes away. lW0 y6y Ma . 1. IV. - L a .. A ,rTa 1 v 1 I.L. .1 "VW mil our ieara mic In BCCOraBDCe WUU ino SOCT ... . . - o l 1-- meaiateiy dissipated by such timwy gei,0B of vbe Navy Dapartment Adams, of Atlantic Cily, was ar-lit ovir. uwcovery Mrs. Alcorn sdvertised for was r 'o next winter,. li.ow many agaUllrt kidnapers m states and terri now his wife and resided at 517 more w nterg it still go over no toriea where the statutes do not pro- Taylor avenue. one can say, but it will go our lng wlllhVt0 1 JUBt a many as tbe jok I lobby Of ute liberally to snch a fund. The Way It's Done in mew lorn. tQe Panama to": eme s 1 of tbe Mr. Brown hoias tnat any man of num ! llnhle to an exDeiien lml- New York.Jsnuary 11 - Oliver transcontinental railro. 's 9an put lar to that of Mr. Cudahy. He uphold-. the action taseu vy iu :f urgHKan. mil the naval committee of the House raigned here today on a charge Tbe joint lobby puts .14 work Le learue a gang of outlaws would not The Sultan has sent a costly pre- has decided to incorporate in tbe of larceny. About l o ciock duo i0(0 BmfrJdmcnU w" ' e ' Hay- n,ve been able "ompiish o sue enl toEinperor WUtam. consisting naval appropriation bill a prc. d,y coming J. P. Reynolds wm paunCbfote M cq fhaVen TcJllKl of twocsralryand two infanty &- vision sutboruing the President walking near tbe Fifth Avenue t : ML, . r-neom for ttmreturn. hnt that I r- J " - - vsai AAV SeVa"! bres and four oriental riding whip- l0 graduate the class of the Ni Hotel when Adams posing as The scabbards of the sabies and the val Academy Immediately upon an officer ills alleged, made a handles of the whips are of pure thjj pM8,Re of .he measure. Be- bluff of arresting bim, and od gold, richly chased and adorned with u Mt lhlJ to the Tdirtieth Streel HjfZFF eP-tedtotake tion looking Station, where Leynolds suppo. crown treasury to the Increase of the com mis-ed he was being taken, relieved , sioned force. It will be necessary bim of some money and an tn- Ov., JWOOO was donated and jB CM lh pioo remrtn. in velope containing f 1,500 worth of beqoeatlwd fox public proposes by . . u t;;-z r-r ' resident, of the United States! oi wuwii law, rauroaa coupons, during 1900. Neari, 136,000,000, or eonaiderably more than one-haU ibeir examinations preliminary of the above named sum, went to to graduating. The detachment universitiea, colleges and other edu of these young men would be cational institutions. Of the re- very embarrassing at this mo maining 127,000,000 a little more than men flew of tbe small number half went to charities, while nearly 0f watch t ffioers available for no t ne saw their hand or it was there at the p: ment. And yet it was the friends of a Nicajr e e compelled to terms. -' thev C(rtild not have made good their a prOTe escape. The fact that there existed at nt mo-1 "II tlmeB rewara Ior tDe capture of - I kidnapers wouiu uuvb muuta tue wcai re, nu (jetectTea extraordinary efforts and 1 Canal I would have served to disrupt the or- " it. I ganlsatloneftne criminals. IDelr -i believe." said Mr. Brown to a St laula Republic reporter the other day, fund or tnis kind could be CUBA'S GREAT FUTURE. Wolfe Harrtao oa the Ielmma'e Ta- Baceo Oatlook. Wolfe Harrison, prominently ldentl- I fled with the tobacco Industry In New Tork city, who has Just returned from Cuba, at the Hotel Imperial talked about conditions on that Island says the New York Tribune. Mr. Harrlsou says that the smoker In the United States Is In luck. "The finest growth of tobacco comes to the t'nited States now," declared Mr. Harrison, "and the curings go to Europe. The war blight ed the tobacco Industry In Cuba as it did almost every other agricultural pur suit Tobacco farmers lost their capi tal, which consisted mainly of sheds, oxen, fertilizers and their Implement. It has been almost Impossible for them to replace these, which are absolutely essential to the Industry. The plan In the past has been for them to borrow money upon the growing crop in order to enable them to prepare for the next one so the destruction of their fpnn buildings and machinery and teams was a crushing blow Conditions, how ever, are slowly Improving. Money from the I'nltcd States Is going into the Island In the way of Investment. The farmers were not all wiped out by tbe war, and the crop of l'.tol. which was planted In September and will be cut late In January, will be equal t that raised In 1SD4. There will be less of It however. "There are great chances for expnn slon of the Industry In Cuba. Deslra ble land for tbe growing of tobacco is plentiful and cheap. When the farm ers get Into such condition that they can borrow money, there will be a big Increase, and prices, which have been stiff, will probably come down some. The decrease will not be much, howev er, because tbe markets of the world can absorb It all easily and maintain fair prices. One of the things that are going to help this and other agricul tural Industries In Cuba Is the expan slon of transportation lines. Steam and electrical roads are being projected, and when these lines tap the country districts the material can quickly and cheaply be brought to the distributing centers. At present nearly all hauling Is done with oxen, and freight rates on railroads are excessively high. Cuba has a great future, and Its growth once conditions become settled and capital la safe will be marvelous." 9,000.000 was given to churches The sum of ss,0oo,0o0 was divided about evenly between museums, art galleries and libraries. The Superintendent of Education tbe many ships in commission. A-.tbe .mended,; lIZJ. takes from England its rights ment, saying that If rewards were to unlerthe Clavton-Bulwer treaty. M Da tot. f1?"" "f kIdn,,pei7 M'Bee Succeed, St. John. Mn fa 1 there Jrew and thschZs Norfolk, Vs., Jan. 11, Tbe turn, assent to its terms will pre Muct TkV, ,rew, ' ' .... I I m instituted by crlmlna il Th s immediate successor oi v ii gumably be slow. It will probably wonid not be the case. The punish President snd Gcnfrsl Minigir wa t upon a set lement of tie nent mete ont a cr,mlnal wben 8t. John, of tbe Seaboard Air AUskan bounds auesfon. At "Lta? I I SKJeVV tut - be I n V rate it will h.i nnatinnH nntil I "If It were known that the taker of a I., a ruafflAn llHnirlnrt 1 1 V at uui Mn.nM,v rn RtPfll a CUtia for ronanm tVUnu Jobo, Line Railway Company will Osptain V. E. McBee, who is now it is too late to act upon . ... .1 a-i il... - i ..-.. , .... . . . Superintendent OI toe Ooauuar ijiN'oraua bill in the present SCSS-I would be rewarded, mere would be no ;.K hnnrtrs here, inn f (nr- - v- more cases of kidnaping like that of V'w,"p . B'OTO- . nnn Cndahv. Criminality Is second President Williams issned an I Tbe bill ?oes over a whole veer, nature with a great many, but the i . , ..I.. . i As tbe canbl will consume ten now They do in Jersey City. Two youg p ople of Jersey for the ritate of South Carolina Oity, di string t merry and not ord jr to th:s effect to-day snd an shows in his annual report tfiai while more money is appro . . .. . . ... was duly dran up befire a Jus- to take effoct today. than whites in attendance at the foe of tbe Peace, to contribute Captain MoBee, .tena- added year ts worth a great deal ing of a fund of porarily appointed tne tj (he men ,Qbb iB,g I bavingcoongh monfy, have ena nouncod that the resigoation of years in a n-tractioa. the lobby ' tered into an agreement, which Mr. 8t. John has been accepted I ,tg are Biourmr a ocu'A lono tArm I turn state's evidence iud even disclose worst criminals would rather secure money without running the risk of ar rest For this reason many would Dublio schools. There are 156.602 wee'ily to the raiting " I I ... .. colored children attending the 1,500. If in two years the sum 10 ltie Vlee reBiaeD has been " " B"" uur$ kaaps . crime had been cnmmlt 4 , -j i yuM vi piu m nay tvuut, sua every I ted I understand that Mr. Cudahy has vanederaDie Slim for the rnrv , uiit-anj k .wuv 1 lobby ibis I ture of the gang which abducted his with the lin for many years. aban-1 What We Eat Bcnoola, ior wtucn there was appro- bag Qo, been achieTtd tbe idea of rate of $1.30 a pupil. There are at il. 1 1- IX Mn I 11 II1UI J. me acnooi. ia0dW white pupus, j. intended to nourish and sustain whom there was spent 1700,540, or Th,s device has many points uXt h mlsVbedigeeted and as 54 a pupiL of merit in tbe tescbiog of eco .::,ij , n do this. In to Washington. ECZKXA, ITCHING HLH0RS, PIMPLES CURED BY B. B. B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Son. in Wis u oui ue wui really receive no material good for the money paid out In tbe reward, and his action la for tbe public good. Light ning does not strike twice In the same place. There will be no further at tempt to abduct his children, but the successful stealing of his son will open an avenue tui onuuui aneujpia The Herald's EaroDean edition homy, tbe tear of affection, and SO I nf Vi Ar vnr i a the nourishment con- rnea onnr Klrin itf h on H Rnmf throuehout the country DUblinheS the following from its r .,k Knl iKn mnut Rtriki ik;nnUa,'n t be separated by DiatresBinir rSrm.hinna nn the "The disappearance of Charley Uoss m '-- aw I 1 VS UUWi veaamBK UIIJC,I VWUVV4 W a - Q 'iiwe.if waa e.aa' T-a 3 i mi 'l O , nljLLiH 1 1 l Lodon oorrespondeut: Thirty yeaxfc v O I ii a I oii - a i a . . I a nl If Id fl ft HID It UU W UlCOflll e . in j i . A-nona frvtm rn a wftHifl i nifin Rii unn too oonamon tra rui i " to toe arranccraeDw w me oat- a uigwuvn - - J A A w i .how that eangB or outlaws believe this i ... i i i nrt t-v w v w & in I'll rii nunn r isavia ra nmrv war i ... to oe a lucra- ago George Johmton, millionsire . materials and must be carried by the in company? Do Scabs and cales of etUng money 'laird of the Fife Isle Estate," near - wu- u o( the bodj We torm on tbe bkin, Jdalr or HcalpT ave one. i doB t think that the penal Dundee, vowed that no man should tribute 10 a wees ena the rnw ke th for the great ben- "ave you liczemaT Ukin 8ore ty for kidnapers can be made too se i : ir- u. V,i.Ll K rir . . . i and Cracked? Rash form On the Uere. Nothing therefore should u- a. wv . em which so many v skinf prickii pairj n he overlooked whlch might lead to their vow, but now he is dead. The Dun- Tq:b , ot because his inci. from Hood's Sarsapanlla lies in the Sk,n? Boluf pjm , nptan , thln that a newspaper dee oorrecpondent of the Daily Mail ... , fact that this medicine gives good paiHr 8wn,1(,n juntas wanin might be made the medium for getting teWs that never once in alir digestion and makes pure.richb.CKHJ. HalrT AU Run that time did he set foot across tne It re8tores the functions oi those pid Sores? Eating Soree? All threshold of the dilapidated manor tbe two j ears, but became, though onianBvhich convert food intonour- these are symptons of hiczems house. A maid who cooked his both are stenogr phers, he is mak- iahmnt that sives strength to and Impurities and Poisons in scantT meals never saw him. She ,,, --i,, i a . Wfl(.v wk:in .VoL-,.. mniulea. It also cures tbe Blood. To cure to stay cur wnni io tha tA in.n rina a . i. . .A . . Ii . .,u aalt rheum, ed take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood . . , . , - - ; .r, imaaesai. ueiorei'','' I Balm) which m. thn tioll vrifl.iln.a. OnW then I lu -1- : an1 Amntion. I lul) wuiuu uuaitos vue -TiiTi -I 71 i Tt.:. 7n tbe end of the present cenlury, tbe rr ; ' pure and rio. B. B B. will swwa e-giuwuMi wwe oun v u , , . leatarrn. rneumausm uu" uummmai - . i,i s. CHICKEN RAISING. Ueed la uermaar. Baron Hermann, agricultural expert of the German embassy, accompanied by Count Puckler, who Is extensively engaged In scientific farming lu Qer many, has been making a tour of tbe largo chicken producing establishment of the country, says the Washington Star. Count Tuckler Is one of th prominent men of Germany, having been connected with the emperor' household and later withdrawing to bis extensive estates in Silesia to expert ment on various lines of farm industry particularly the raising of chickens. The visit to the United States wa with a view to seeing If the extenslv methods of hatching, natural and artl ficlal, could tie adopted In Germany where each farmer has a few chickens but there Is no enormous production for the large cities such as is carrle on in the united states, ino laig chicken farms and hatcheries In New York state and Pennsylvania were vis Ited. Count Puckler was much Im pressed with the American system and with the flna development of certal lines of fowls. Including the White Wyandotte and the Plymouth Rock He took back with him a considerable number of American fowls and will re turn In the spring to further pursue hi Inquiries. His experiments In raisin chickens on an extensive scale will be watched with much Interest In Ge many, and If It proves to be a success It promises to bring about an extenslv export of American thickens to Ger many. ODD MADAGASCAR SHIRTS neas men handle It The main thing Is to suppress kidnaping, and It becomes necessary that every tamer in America should endeavor to stamp out the prac tice. "I don't think tnat mere is any douDt that $100,000 could be raised In the cause. There would be no fear that for- m.n will not be ejected to en- Tav7 Tori in impure SSS Krlf S W tune, computed at five million., is tribute at .11. blood. . 8kln become'cleTlnd Ihe ?ZT tl Dissolution Notice. said to go to his nephew, Lieutenant MacjriU Criehton, of the Seaforth Highlanders, now serving in the Soudan. Basing May Cost a Life. Bangor, Me., January 11.- cause th sores to heal, itching any of this " Tuldn Pfia,ld out or 1 nt her than bona fide arreatB. cent 1 A .artlllri HPrVP tO PffOPt laOIH-fl- . -a-. . I fllHIIUFHtfU WVM.u Dream SWeei. B. ti. U, IS USt , , gult Discrimination could be the remedy you have been look ,i , that schemes of designing crim Ing for. Thoroughly tested for linals could be discovered and defeat dU years. Our readers are ad vis-led." William PhilliptS a Indent at I . ft. P((MOck & DaTis.com- !d t0 B: ?: B- Por 4ale by pih. 'rtniiaa. i criticaiu ,ii T v T..ir and John D. aruggiBis at f i per targe ootue; v.-j v..,-, PWW 77 j7 elv lrDa hnttlaa Tlfnll tnetmeetl ". ,7. i. no.r T. xr'i from f0.er and hemorrhaira of .ha Davis was dissolved odm7 nB:T.". V,". .7. r.V unier7'"0'. ":..." ' !' Aaotker Coaaaaeatloa Cm re. Dr. Wllllsm West, a young osteopath kidntys caused by being hazed. of Jannarv 1901 bv mutual oonseni $5. Complete directions With announced at the state meeting of os- OhH U. UaVIS USB mia ua iwuim wu vutuv, uu ouucirig may leopaius - uuuv.i.. u : " ........ . ' . h. N... v... a., n..r;n(r Kia initiation .t,. entire interest to tt a. rtow, ies it, a inai ootue given away. Dercuioiis, - Paring his lOl.Wlon to the LT.r. .11 Aht and obUflra- Wrlto tnr It Arlraaa RTvSn Ha said he had tested It on ten pa- I " wwwe.-a- a 1 J T I . . I . . a 11 ka rnnAVOPAil Tim ao Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, at thev cannot reach the seat o( the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or oonstltu d'n1 ,n. era ""S lUw of Delta UDiifonha-.. Sr iTedTand U oa V" eS? mT;. wm T." Sita and .U had joumusiiaaa internal remeuiea niu i -- "nu ui . , , , . 1 1"."". , uiwuou u. i . ... ..moni .nn.u. i .1. Catarrh Cnra U takn Intomallw. and L i:J-l,1 ha aaca an1 1. R. Peacock WUl COnaUOi WIS dusi- A o. naanrlhu Mne t. MK "".""'r. ",7 ,u. r - " w niiiiui Hums hw a "a va ai riaia a " m w mil 1 eeHHiw awaa v wuw aw j vhi a,a uu acta ulraotly on tte blood and muoous .-, 7 . .. . " ness under the firm name 01 a. a. h)a - j r,Bfti marii,,. urraoes. nan ' uataxrh Dure is nojn wo leauui uaca. I Peacock. L-R iS JS.CTX!'. nywaahsrdlt able to move for B.E. PEACOCK, ,Igi w ucae jujiiau u 1 . " i V I T Ti TliVTf. v . w.., .v..a. jrv Vw . I hnitton ot the spleen, releasing the ble and Free personal medical nZiocvtes thst py on bacteria. o- I w S a au.ai . ik. advice given Rellel.luBlx Honrs. teopathlc treatment to strengthen the alimentary canal and lungs Is slso used, and patients are pot on special ij one 01 ..Jo oesi puyiioiaue ui uw . . X Mllafcpw tiT Vtaa&re. .nil m VeKTIllarl ..L. i a4. : itlA iTiltlallXM J - , - j , m - a. iw.ru : hid. imw .i.m.'4ui'. mill I - . n nd presortptloIt is opmposed of the bst , g h m f 1.. Qoldsboro, N. O, January XI, iwu. jDUtresalng Kidney and Bladder nlet and kept In good air and light tonlos known, oomblned with the best I when be osme nome xor inanta.1 Dumbm nileved in ali honra h -Na.l -,, , , 1 Wood purifiara, acting directly on the . pftjfrit, caHcJ j ft phy. I p,..,. Healthv peopW have pure, Great 8outh American Kliney Cure." Bight" Sweats, .oss of appetite, weak atlon of the Iwq ingrvdleats,!. wbstj8clan proa noes iuui woauenui renu w u earing Catarrh Bene fraa. v.., t i . hT-I at 't 'ritrv.Mvv V --- ".: 1 oiedo, Or I was sj yi regarded M of great . IffiW strength snd w. wrei ill bsfors,piE & .Hh.A -oivi diareatlon.. Hood'sl exoeedlng promptaeas la relieving pain I .nnna and general weaknessare fre- nui resaiia .ai- pviKna has Jtsadilv fallarl ae lnar.7 It in bladder, kidneys and baok. in male Saent wulta Ln. r". KoDert to' "d akS.PxMeTthy retention of watei Wasteless Chill Tonlo eliminates the J J - J H -: i siAss anffurs from OOnvu sinnfct ITa VV ?5y , " , I almost immeclatalv. If von want cuiek itimHa. onril.es your blood, restores r Ca.Fropt. TITT " -.7.: - .--IT ..so. eomy Mrelief and cure thl.'is the reinedv. Sold a P your liver. Blck'headaohs ti cured by Hood', bj , M Jtlnsoa Bro. Drugsta. fa -m ta..Ln.UUving Ren- at RaSa Fiber Garaeents For Show, Not Comfort, Saja Vice Conenl Hunt. Vice Consul William II. Hunt, Tama tare, Madagascar, lu his last le ter to the state department at Wash lngton discusses the staple article of commerce of tho Island, rafla fiber. The Hovas, he says, use the upper part of the leaf, split very flue, as a warp, with a weft of rhlto sil!-, producing an article called silk la tuba, whic brings fancy prices In Europe and America. "The coast tribes," Mr. Hunt contln ues, "use It for clothing, but mediocre fineness, with dyed stripe of Indigo, saffron, black and a dirty green. It Is a cold, comfortless look Ing material and refuses to adapt Itself to any folds that a sculptor would care to copy, and when two natives come down the street clad In braud new rafla shirts they produce a noise aim liar to that of two wire meat covers rubbing together." A Book oa Tramps. Miss Susan Chelly of York Springs, near Gettysburg, Pa., has been travel ing through the west as a boy tramp, In order, says the Philadelphia Press, that she might collect materials for book on tramps. New Katerktaeod Oraer. Queen Vlctorlu, It Is said, has ap proved tbe proposal to Institute a new seder of knighthood to reward officers Who have served In South Africa. Tbe order will probably be called the Star of Africa. a.j i . .. ... -- - Th One Dav Gold oure for eolde end sore throat set Ktrmottl CboMk lata (.eieUTe Quloiaa. KaaUf lakes at taadf $m?&kJft DON'T FORGET IT The surest way to keep the womanly health is to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It promotes perfect rejro- larity. It dries the drains which weaken women. It cures inflammation, ulcer ation, and Kniale weakness. It soothes and strengthens the nerves, drives awav desr!:.leiicv, and invea a healthy appetite and refreshing sleep. It makes childbirth easy, and nursing mothers will find in it a strength giv ing tonic. l avonte iTescnpnon" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other narcotic. "I nrvrr courted neinpeprr notoriety," wrttre Mr.. E. A. Brtlilcr, of Kne, Coehocton Co.. Ohio, "yet I am not afraid to peak e good word for vnnr ' Favorite Prescription ' end PleeaanC Pcn-tH ' Over a vear ao I uftTed terribly for nearly four weeka with prolapeue end weak new. After using one bottle of ' Favorite Pre- ription 1 an l one ol Pellete' I wa e weu woman. I nave taken no medicine nocc ana have had no symptom of my former trooble. Have ued the 1 Favorite Prescription 1 at differ ent timea for more toaa four ye are and find It baa no equal." 7rec. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper covers, sent jree, on receipt. of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. In cloth binding 31 stamp. Address ur. K. V. rierix, Bunalo, N. Y. Great Special SHOE SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. have placed on my counters 6,000 Pairs of Shoes. Men's and Ladies', in order to close them out. They are worth from $1.25 to $2.50 per pair, but I have marked the MEN SHOES at 04 Cents. " - .. .- . . rrrr-ifTri, fli plirrifisriialfii I l aad the WWIEN'S at 77 CeutiC" IF YOU WISH A BARGAIN THIS IS YOUR CHANCE Sale begins MONDAY, JAN. I4th, and continues for ten days. Come early and get first choice before they are all picked over, as this is the Greatest Bargain and Opportunity you will ever have offered you in Shoes. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Champion of Low Prices. Mothers Did you know that your child will take Cas-To-Rine and smack its lips for more ? Why worry yourself to death and the child, too, by trying to pour down old-fashioned castor oil? CAS-TO-RINE is pure cas tor oil, made as pleasant as Maple Syrup. Only 15c. a bottle.; Manufactured by Goidsboro Druo Go- The People s Popular Drug Store. eCSW-'rtlONe 69. Over 7,000 bottles sold in the last five months. Sears & Williams. Many thanks to the oltliens ot Ooldaboro for their patronage and kindness, which en ables oa to-day to say that we have the Nicest Barber Shop iu the City. And our Barbers stand In the rank of the beat In tbe State. THINK AS YOU KRAD. Wo are under many obligations to our nllliens.becauae we're Ooldaboro boys and luve ourolty and oltliena, DO YOU KNOW? Our doors and hearts land open day and night at the call ot our oltlaeni at any hour. HAVE YOU REALIZED THIS FACTf do any thing we can for the benefit ot our elty Not only as barbers, bat willing and ready to and cltUcua. PROM BOOT BLACKS. We were reared In this oity, and from humble boot blacks, by hone work and pernevcrenee. saving tbe nick lea and dimes, we were enabled to open bnslnea for ouroelves, and with the same honesty of purpose that wa have always tried to serve our friends and patrons, wa auma to on, still solloltUiff your patron ae, promising re as in ine p attention iu evvir reapvu. up aerveoa... . toW -aA"- ' vo In tha futur at JjlOlm tits past, tha uoet Polite net i Tour humble terra nU, BEARS WILLIAMS.
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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