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Ihb National Bank . OF SOLDSBORO, "... WuMyoar taslriss,siidul M gU4 to talk or somspond with ytm. 010. A. XOBWOOD. Ja., iwt J. M. H0LL0WILL, Csshlsr "This AJiaui o'er the pcoplM right. Doth an .tonal rlll kep : Ho toothing strains of M al'. sons Can lull 1U hondiwd .ye. to sleep." VOL XXXII GOLDSBORO. N- C. FRIDAY KVTEMINQ FEBRUARY 8. 1901. NO. 101 - il r j U v 1 ill I i il III 1 1 'H -i r I 1 1 lil ilrl I i IP OF ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Newt ot the Stage, Social, Politi cal and Otherwise, Culled From Our Exchange. Commodore Perrj'a flagship went to the bottom cf Lake Erie eighty eight years ego, but it is to be raised. Merritt, Otis and MacArthur each and all failed to pacify the Philip pines, and now General Wade is No. 4. Do Congress justice If it's break ing the old record in all that con cerns extravagance, isn't it making a new one? This proposed raising of the Maine has a double interest. It is also at the bottom of the late Amtncan Spanish war. It is observable Mrs. K at ion and iher friends re throwing no grind stones in Kaunas. They set m to .have axes to grind. An automobile has just beaten an express train in Italy. The automo bile is coming, and what is more it it coming fast. It is believed all the officers for the new army increase have been selects d. Now all that's needed is for the army of privates to enlist. In wanting 1100,000,000 more for the Philippines Spain ma; Lave an idea of removing the old reproach about being poor and proud. Folks may be unduly worried over an extra session. The next Congress won't do a thing to the Treasury ny more than the present did. An open door in the Pacific will work out its own destiny, but an open door in winter brings along with it immediate obligationa to shut it. Those vindictively inclined may gloat over the fact that as a result of prophesying this cold business the groundhog may have been frozen to death. Those interested in the ship sub sidy have be11 ver' buay rigDl along, and also expect to have their hands f uil if connection is made with the Treasury. It is all right to raine the Maine and turn her into souvenirs. That "Remember the Ma ne" associated with the picture on the war revenue stamp has long sinae lost its novelty The bill before the New York TLegi'slature to prohibit the use of type naller than a certain size in newsBaoer and other public printed matter, may be classed as paternal legislation, but the drafter of the measure, by lacking it on to the health law on the ground that fine true is ruinous to the eyes, shows his appreciation of the fact that newspaper reading is one of the nec essaries of life and cannot be dis pensed with. Another illustration of the way the rest of the world is sitting up and paying attention to the United States, even in matters of minor lm portauce, is found in the use of the Americanism "bustle.' in an omciai dispatch from Lord Kitchener totho British War Office lo be sure, Kitchener says the Boers "are being hustled, etc" thus making a passive verb of it. wLich we do not do on this tide, but the origin of the word is clear. The fact that it has not been used sooner it daubtless due to the fact that while the Boers are bus kers themselves they are not easily flL ttled by other people. Catarrh .Uwinot Be Cured ,th LOCAL ASPIRATIONS, a, . - n-t.... . a blcod or o-netltu r,r:,,T:r":" ia oier too ...ir-int. ial remedies. Hah JUW IUMBS ' . , , a v n. ..i. an Internally, and VA" Y,u ' Wand mucous tu-facet Hall's O.tai C!j aquackmtdiolne. I JJTIS country iur jvmrw. uu wiiUl prescription. It Is cotnpcsei t g " tonics known, oomhlned wi blood purifiers, acting aiiw.J"9 mucous sunaces. xne peneot t- h t atlonoftje two insrr. dlents proddoes such wonderful res. curing Catarrh Bend for tesUm, Ir0' J. 3, GHrVi Et & CO., Pn Y oledo, O. t Hold by drutf gists, prloe Too. BftUI family P'll tr Ml. best, 1 m LAWLESSSES8 IX KANSAS. J. 8. Schilling, of Eoterprise, Kan., whose saloon was demol tbed by Mrs. Nation, and whose ife lo turn attacked Mrs Nation bag tbis to say; "I did not get a fair deal. Myself, wife and child veie through the Galyeston storm and oame back penniless. A Junction City firm gaye me some money to start in business, od I went to Eaierprise to look ore" the ne:d. 1 went to Mayor Emmet Hi ff man, sjd of C. A. iffmao, and asked him abu , U. said: 'All rigbi; your flan will be $50 a month.' I had two talks with him, and he emed tmiy friendly tome. After I paid $50 the time was extended o two monihe, and at tbis rate have paid. If at any time Mayor i Hm an bad told me to qua 1 WLUid havo done il gladly, tor I auled no trouble. Yel nothing was said, and $50 was paid after have rearoa to know that the Hoffmans knew Mrs. Nuiun was comiog. I am going lo atk the re- urn of ibis money, and I think ught to have it. Common fair est would have provented aoy trouble." Thai tells the whole story. The prohibition law in the State of Kausas has not beeu enforced by be authorities, On the contrary, violations of ithavebtea winked t by those whose duly it is to nforce the law, and men have oeeo granied the privilege of vio- atiug 'be law upon the payment f a consideration. We pointed ui s mi time ago that much the ame condition of afitirs existed I a the State of Maine. Uae of the udges said that the prohibition ew in that State was regulative rather than prohibitive. The law prohibited in terms the sale of oUxicating liquors, yei thau borities permitted men to en gage in the liquor Uraffic, per- mitted tbem to violate the law pen'y and contemptuously, but moosed fioes for such violations r( m lime to time, which should aggregate in the course of a year 4 fair price for license. We said, discussing the situation in Maine, that the whole system wa9 pernicious anddemoraliz ng, for il brought the law into con- tempt, and lois is never aone without lowering the standard of public morals. We bold that il is letter not to have a law than to nave a semblance of law whiob uobcdy rf gards. It is vary clear from the state ment made by the Kansas saloon keeper, which we have above quo'ed. that the prohibition law n that State has been openly violated by liquor dealers with be consent and under the pro tection of those wnose sworn duty it is to npkold the law and see tbat it is enforced. As a con st quence. Mrs. Nation and her associates decided that they would take a band at law-break- ng themselves, and ;so they armed themselves with hatchets and went into the fray. Wbat else could the authorities in Kir. sas expec t If the officers of the law wink at violations of the law and actually eucourage tbem how can they expect hymen to respect and obey ivT One act of lawlessness begets another act of lawlessness, and it mast always be the case, logically and iDev itably, .that when the law is not upheld by the authorities the mob spirit will break pot. The Plant Will Contest New York, Feb. 7. Morten B. Piant, son of Hsnry Bradley Plant, was on the witness stanl all day before Justice L3ventri't In the Supreme Court today telling bis tide of the story in tbe legal figQ) for possession of the Plant Millions. Mr. P.knt testified that, he was agreeable to the action of tbe ex ecutor of tbe will of his father towards haying tbe will probated In Conneotlruc. Tbis was despite the, faot that under the will only gets an income of $30 000, whereas if the will comes under the jurisdiction of the New York courts and is declared invalid, as it is generally believed it will be Mr. Plant will get two thirds of tbe estate, which is valued at at least $17,000,000. Mrs. Nation and the Bars. Topeka, Kan , Feb. 7.-To-pka joints were clofed todiy, aside from a few side doors, and tbe keepots hive promised to city sod county officata that they will get rd of their stotks of liquor; but t'-nght they are as wide open as ever Ch ef of Police Stahl and Sher iff Cok hud gone fiom place to place la-t otght warning the joint ers tbat they must close their places and keep tbem clos'.'d, and all givo tbeir word tbat they would sell do more liquor. Aire. Nation announces thbt the has some plans for future action which will make the jointers re member thiit she is ttill in the city, but shj docs not divulge tbem. Mrs. Nation spent mott of the dy in vis tiog the different ja h of the city, in praying and talking with tbe inmates. Somo of them (tob' el while she shouted to tbem to live better lives and many cf tbem premised that in the future they wonlJ not drink liquor. The Home Defend ra, which i tbe arginization formed by Mrc. Nation, be!d a eccrct meeting to day to wbicb no one but mcmb r wiih the aa w rd were admitud ANOTHEU EXPANSION. It will be of interest to tbe readdrs of the Aegds who use tneir homes to know that the sale of this remedy has so in creased during tbe past year, that the manufacturers have again had to increase tbeir cap acity by the addition of another large building. It has often beeD said tbat an article that nods favor with tbe ladies is sure to achieve great success. No more striking example of tbis could be found than tbe h story of Wine of Cardui. From thousands of la dies' letters received by the man ufac'urere, the following are se lected; From Mrs. Miry Paukowsk'', 33 Kose street, Chicago, Ills: I have taken a bottle of Wine of Cardui and feel much batter tbaD when 1 wrote you. From Mrs. M. A. Thompson, Kaiamazjo, Micb: I suffered from what was sup posed to be tumor of the womb, but 1 haye taken nve ootues ot Wine of Cardui and am almost cured. From Mrs. V. 8. Harris, 715 Walker street, Kansas City, Kan.: I have tried Wine of Cardui and found it to be tbe greatest medicine on earth for female trouble?. LIMITED TKA1N. WHECKED. Five Passenirers liillco and a Xuinbcr Badly Injured. Greenville, Pa., Feb. 7. Traia Noi 5, the New VJtk and Cnica go .L'mlted, on the Erie Rail road, was wrecked tbis morning within the town limits. Five pas sengers were dead when taken from the wreck, several are miss log snd many badly ir jured. Hardly a passenger escaped without some injury. The train was composed entirely of vest! buled Pullmans, three sleeping cars, a day couc, comomation smoker and baggage car and mail ear, and was drawn by one of the new Atlantia lype of en gines. The smoking oar was com pletely telescoped by the stee mall car ahead, . which went through as if it was paper, tear log, crushing, natmiLg and car rylng death. The scene of tbe wreok is on a ,-....,: -:'!:-: '"":-,." ebarp curve. Go one side, f . rty feet below, flows th Sheoan.o river, on tbe other tide u a ctetp bluff. The engine left the track at tbe curve and before if bad gone two car lengths ploughed into the steep bill where it fell upon its side end was half bnr ed. Superin tendent Belknap and; other offi cials were early rn the ground. Tbey were uotb'e to assign a cuute for tbe accident unless spreading rails can be blamed. A p irty of n'oe soldiers on tbeir way fiom Fort Purter, N. Y., to Ftrt Crook, Neb., occnp ed a part of the smoker. Of theso three were ki.led and two seiionsly injured. They V ere undtr orders for tbe Philippines. B. A. Marsden, cf Pbila kip1 ii, p nned in tbe smoker by a beam, his for and obett crushed, his face eplttored with tbe brains of one of l,he sollierp, ins:8'.d on tbe rcBCUers r leasing an unf numte Jew noar by. Mars den's wounds are considered fatal. Et'ZKMA, ntlllNU HLMOHS, PIMPLES CURED ill B. It. II. Bottle Free to Sufferers Does your bkin itch and Burn? Distressing Eruptions on the Skin ho you feel aabamed to be in company f Do Scabs and Scales form on the Skin, Hairor Scalp? Have you Eczema? Skia Sore and Cracked? Rash form on tbe Skin? Prickling Pain in the Skin? Boil? Pimples? Bone Pains-? Swollen Joints? Falling Hair? All Run Dowo? Skin Pale? Old Sores? Eating Soreb? All these are symptons of Eczema and Impurities and Poisons in the Blood. To cure, to stay cur od take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which m air 98 the blood pure and rio. B B B. will cause tbn sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to become clear and the tw- ft 4nitiCream Is not only a remedy for rough have been look .kin, but 1 1 b1 Hi Ml 1TB iua mnuiwi the remedy yoa icg for. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Our readers are advis ed to try B. n. li. For ale by druggists at $1 per large bottle; nix large bottles (full treatment) (5. 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 persoDil medical advice given Don't Cough yourself to death. Get a bottle of Horehound, Hjneyand Tar and see how quickly it will stop the most obstinate cough. It soothes the irri tated throat and bronchial tubes and permits the pa tient to sleep quietly and re freshingly. It Heals. It Cures! It contains no morphine or laudnum. Safe for smal children . 25c for a big bottle. Get a bottle to day at the Goidsboro Drug Ga The People s Popular Drug Store PHONP B9. -ffflctf Castoline PLEASANT CASTOR.OIL. ASTES t1000-! At s. Hill a Son, snd Jenkins A Fsrrles. NOTICE. Having this day qualified be fore the Clerk of the oupeno; Court as Executor of the last wil and testament of "W. T. Fair cloth, deceased, notice is hereby given to-all persons indebted to the said estate t make immedi ate payment and to all persons holding claims against the raid estate to present them to the undersigned for payment cn or before January 3, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar i their recovery. KB. BORDEN. Executor jf W, T.Faircloth. i . , t- " ' i deceased. Goldaboro, N. 0. Jan. 2, 1901 Sufferers from this hwrtbls malady oearly always inherit It sot mctusrily from tbe parents, but may be from soma remote ancestor, for Cancer oftaa not through Kreral gencntins. This deadly poison may lay dormant in tb blood for years, or until yon reach middle life, then the first little sore or ulcer makst its ap pearanceor a swollen gland in tat breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first waning. To core Cancer thorongbly and perma nently all the poisonous Tiros most be iliminated from the blood every vestags it it driven out Tbis 8. 8. 8. doss, and ja tbe only medicine tbat caa reach deep Mated, obstinate blood troubles like tsis. When all tbe poison baa been forced out of the system tbe Cancer nealt, and tbe disease never returns. Cancer begins often In a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shlrer shows : A small pimple cam, on my law aboet aa lack belawthearonthlcftiUtmjrfsos. Ugate DC no vain or iicodt cincc. and I should hav forgotten about U bad It n to Inflame and ch : It would blMd a little, then scab ovsr, bt vroold not bnU. Tbis continued for aome ttma, ffben my Jaw begaa to swell, becoming very painful. Tbe Cancer bo. san to eat and spread, puttl it was sa large as a aalf dollar, wben f beard of a. 8. a sod deterala- to give it a fair trial. a u waa lenurkable bat wonderful effect tt bad ram ikerrnr beftnntnr ; tbe sore befa to heal and after taking a few bottles disappeared entirely. This waa two years ago tbei ears etlll mm aigna 01 iuc vaneer, ana any general noatia as, a. annua, ia nata. Ha a is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest in 5 information about tbis disease, and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for medical advico. THE SWIFT CPtOtFlO 0, ATLANTA, t Prevention and Cure are both In the same bottle. Our Opal It whitens and softens the skin. Pre pared from harmless substances. We irry a full line of toilet preparations of all the well known and popular makes JENKINS & FARRIES, DrucreUts snd Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp. Mayor's Offloe We have just bought an immense lot of Boys' and Children's Clothing rom a manufacturer going out of business. The goods have been shipped and will be here next week, Wait for them for the prices will be one-fourth to one-third off. H. Weil & Bros. Messenger Opera Hoiiset ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Feb. 13th. THE ERIC! HOPE 601D6dU GO Presenting the everywhere popular comedy success, The Conncillor's Wife." By lerome K. Jerome and Eden Phillpots. Under Direction of MR JACK HIRAH. Bank ol Wap. Stockholders' Meeting. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Bank o: Wayne he'd in the president's of fice in their banking house in Goldsboro, N. O., February 19M 1901, at 12 o clock m. jmuanea gooow at s ANOTHER WAR ! 0 Terrible Slaughter Everything in Sight is Mowed Down, Regardless of Consequences. Ee not alarmed, kind friend, this is not a war that makes sad hearts and desolate homes; but, rather, one which will gladden and cheer and bring comfort to the rich and poor alike. I must clear my store of a good deal of its present stock, in order to make room for new spring goods, and to accomplish this I am waging a slaught ering war on prices. Everything in the Dry Goods snd Clothing ine is being attacked. Come in gains we are offering. You cannot We are going to close these you are locking real bargains, come Don't forget that we are in can and will save you money. Keep Dm Umbrellas, Rubbers, Mackintoshes do the work, good line of them all and at correct prices. Umbrellas, 75c and np. Rubbers 60c and up. Mackintoshes $3 and up. Call and inspect them. OOLDBtlORO'B LErtDIMO OL.OTHIBR. Time Will Tell We carry a nice line of OVERGAITERS and LEGGINS for ladies' and Children. Bizzell Bros. Headquarters for Fine Shoes and Quite a few other brands of Preserves and Pickles are struggling for recognition as the best, but nofone has ever approached Heinz "Keystone" h popularity or worth. We have a full and genuine line ofboth and solicit your patronage. PHONE 77. me R. e. Jones Buooy 60. GOLDSBORO, N. C.i ISTOUR FACTORY is located just north of the A. fe N. C. R. R., East Centre St Our friends and customers are cordially in vited to call and see ns. D. W. HURTT. Hurtt & Merchant Tailo- s Under Messenger Opera Hour . Repairing Etc., a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. and let us show you the great bar aflord to miss this opportunity. goods out, regardless of cost If quick. the Grocery business, too, and F. B. Edmundson, hustler. We carry A. A. Joseph, much about our shoes that cannot bo learn d now. The excellent wearing qutlities is not suspected in FOOTWEAR of 3uch stylish appearance. But clumsiness is not strength. Good malerlairgood workmanship and superior finish make it. Our shoes possess these qualifications. Make the first step in the New Year in a pair of our $3.50 Shoes. Hats. Bizzell & Wooten. -GROOIKS. UNEBUALED EOR Style, Finish, Workmanship, and price. FOR SALE NOW BY DEALERS Insist on having a JONES BUGGY, if yon want satis factory service. tVN. HUMMEL Hummel, 1 :': !ii
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