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The National Bank! OF UOLIMBOKO, 0? GOLDBBOKO, VUUTOtl bUllMil.UdTlll bj Offert to depositors enry ucob cUUon urt bnktnf will nmiL d to talk orsomspoad wlU yoa. UBO. A. NORWOOD. lm., rrM'L 610. A. NORWOOD. PTM't J M. HOLLOW ELL. UiU J. M. HOLLOWILL, CuUer. Thla iLMUl o'r the peoples' righti Doth an eternal rhyll keep : No toothing strains of If ala's sons Out loll itf hundred eye to sleep." VOL XXXII GOLDSBOROi N. C MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 18 1901. NO 134 he National." Bank! ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVEltS SOURCES. Newt ot the Stage, Social, Politi cal and Otherwise, Culled From Our Exchange. Green croeldollte, or "cafs eye," It found In New Mexico. In Berlin they always speak of American maize and Dot corn. New York will expend $75,000 for planting shade trees thla winter. In times of war the nutuU-r of Indi vidual homicides always Increases. I The farms In the nelghliorhooil of Pretoria have been proved rich lu coal, copper, gold and diamonds. In 1800 only 4 per cent of the people of the United Statu lived In cities. Today 80 per cent live In eitl-s. Tbe Argentine Republic hns offered a large tract of fertile laud to Jupmi if It Will send her 20.000 Immigrants. During the last 100 yearn the hours of labor In Kngland have Nt-ii reduced from 16 to 10 and la many cases to 8. Launcestou, In Tasmania, him Its electric lighting systi-iu dcrlviMl from a river that forms one of the city buuiid arlos. The United States has a growing trade with Denmark. Imports from the United States to that country have trebled since ISM. Within the past century the populn tlon of the world hati doubled, Tin; population of the I tilted States has been multiplied by 11. A hundred years ago the largest for tune In the United States wai ?-.V,-000. Now there are several fortunes of more than 1200.0110,000. A hundred years ago one sixth of the people of the United States were laves. Today there Is not a slave on the American continent. When the great camera pictured 1,000 men at work at Chicago lu the Bwlft packing house, 20 pounds of powder were used In the flashlight A bank at Freepon, i,uijtiivni, employed a father and ton named Ludwlck. A abortage of 125,000 was discovered. The son shouldered the responsibility snd fled. Thee lbs father stepped up and confessed that he and not Lis son was guilt; of the theft. The bank officials are in something of a quandary, They do not know whether the son is trying to shield the father, or the father the son. What they do know is that the bank is short $25,000. Senator Proctor has been started on a second mission to Cuba to spj Out the land and report in a semi official way the conditiouH he find. ' It is evident from this that the 1'res ident is not wholly convinced by the reports of General W ood I hat Cuba is pacified and ready to accept inde pendence with an American string attached to it. Proctor looks and thinks through thrifty Yankee eyes and he may be confidently counted on to report that Cnba is a rich and fertile land worth occupying, if there is any way of doing it without get ting into a war about it and precipi tating Republican defeat at the next Congressional election. A second Daniel has come to Judgment in the person of Judge Tinsley, of Clay county, Kentucky, who has not only adjusted the Howard-Baker-Philpott-White feud, but has induced most of the feuda lists to enlist in the regular army. This not only renders Clay couniy a more desirable place of residence. says the Chicago Chronicle, but it helps out the Honorable William McEiDley, who is experiencing some difficulty in inducing the patriots youth of the country to go where glory awaits them at the 113 per month and found. In the matter ol pumping benevolent assimilation into the treasonable Filipino by the Krag Jorgenson route the Clay county contingent ought to be worth on ordinary army corps. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re Ward for any oaae of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Jure F, J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney for the last 19 years, and oelleve him perfect' y honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made oy their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood" and mucous surfaces ot toe system '." Price) loo. p bottle. Sold-by al) druggist. Testlmomais.tree. ' JXiU'i FaaUj Fill m titt brt WHAT WAS DONE. A Uriel O lance at the Work of the Legislature of 1901. It is alan st too ea'ly to review tue work of thi Legidalure, f r the members themselves hardly know what hill were pasxtd, and wtat left ill the calendar. Bat some f its act- may Do set down. A law hs teen pawed providiog for State adptioi of tut book?, w ieb ought to rcBult in uniform text books throughout the Slate, si d in t)ti iU securirg them at a li'Wer p ice thn heretofore. I' shtiul t in en n better books nod hetper bo i'is. The Agroultural md l Mecbat ic 1 C llee has bee" p nco'l under the virtual control of uiu Suite Board ( f Agriculture, nuUr which control it had a pro- pctou ch-q-.t in the first years of 'is etMi-hti)i nt . A law bas been (i-ed providing i be. t only farm trfh.ll be eligible io the Board of Agriculture. The power of the ('otutn h -inner of Agriculture hi en iucre-ed, and trt of ihu di rceii r ditni'iisbi d The per of ' i poiu itig the directors f mtt f t e Stale ioetuulionf, whicb wa t: k u frt uj lhe Govirnor ti'idj the Fiinino regime, baB leeu tint ted to bo. T e direc- m ul t it p- tiiteHry, S a'e col I n s, Hiuiut!"n for ihe desf, the duttjb iind ihu tlmd, aotl tb- iiindne i h 1'itiiH are ml appointed oy the O ve'Uor. The Lejjiflalure felt that t"i- power could be safe- y ivi D the rct-ent chief execu live. A new cyi-ter law bas been pagl that removes most of tbe defects of the old law, and pro vidis fur more efficient sot err a i' id of the oysUr induUry. Thme who a e familiar with each Bub jecte reg&'d it as the beat oyster law ever enacted. A new libel law mb I c.'n p88 d, and the nt-wnpa-iMirs of the bt-ite, w iicb have so long lalx red uot'er n e'gbleenth century law, g ven a' U-t the jos- ce they doetved. The new libel iw is a f rr l the cewj apcri a ny in thu union, nuo at toe iinu tia'e, it i B'riniett n ugh to pievint tiialicinuB clacder ao! b 1 NomerouB n w milroad and arge companies bave been granted iner, and than industrial de lopmtnt of tho State aidtd. 8ev- ral trut companies have been hartetel, Hntl will sinn begin usintsti. The provision of the Craig act tbut drove bo nmny lead- ng insurance cjuipan e from the State was repealed, allowing there uonipanies to return, and adding some 1 15,000 a jear to the reve ue from that source alone. The x on receipts of insurance com- aoi&i httt) bt en menaced to two and a ball ler cenK The various State institution?, the asylums at Kule-gb, Morgaotm atd Golds boro, tte University, the State Normul School, the Agrioultqral ind Mechanical Colli g , the Mor- iantt d School f ( r the douf and lu nib, Fnii the Ilaleigh institution for tbe deaf, the dumb and the blind bnvu all been p ovided for more libarully than any previous Leg slature. Provision has been msde for the payment of the lebts of i bote institution?, for their improvement and enlarge ment. Prohibition laws have been pitted for a number of counties sod dispensaries have been estab liehe l at numerous p ints, btrin gont laws have been edopt d again-t gambling in any form Provision bas been made for the better government of the peniten tiary. Tbe ntgro normal school are .to be consolidated and im proved. The "special certificate privilege granted to tbe State Nor mal Colli ge bas been taken at sy. Xbe ;'c8iabj shinent;.;of I a , textile school in connection with ! the; A ot H, College wai oot) of the hett acts of tbe Qeneral Assembly. But tbe greatest work of the Leg islature hs been in promoting education. la addition to thi is ge taxes for public schools, tee L g-i-lature bas made a special a -propria'.ioo of $200,000 for the common rcbools, half of tbis amount to go to the poorer coun ties which hive not tbe four months sobool term provided by tbe constitution. Tbe new schtol law is pronounced by educators tbe best tbe State bas ever had It provides for the better admin istration of the school', better teachers, linger terms and more effi"ieot supervision. Mitchell county will this year try for the first time in Norih Carolina the experiment of compnUory educa tioo. The Legis'alure this year lid not pass any 1-tw regulating labor in cotton mills, becmse all tbe leading mills of tbe Stati signed an agreement to abolish child lavr, encourage the educa tion c f the children, and in every way promote the interests of tbeir empoy8. usrr) tog oui toe pur pofet. of tbe constitutional amm ' uient, au ait was pass d providing for the permanent registration of hII voters who trem itled t ) vote under tbe "g'andfaher tlaibe." I'he Li gila'-ure bas bem in tbe ma n a o meervit've bidy. It 8 cerlainlv the ab est Legislature that has bem here in a long time There has been, a g cd deal ol protect egiintt the revenue act But it mubt be remembered that a lrge amount of money is required to meet the wsn's of our various charitable and educational institn tions, and this money must be raised in come way. Tbe taxer, except in rare instance, bear on 1 alike. As the ' Father of the Houce" said in hs closiog speech, the Legislature h8 fulfilled its promises. It bss provided for tbe reservation of tbe billot to the nhtiered white whito man, it bB provide 1 libernl y f r the p ior, tifortunstiB that are its car.', aid t bss vastly improved tte school eysiem of the Stale, made ptovi on for longer ttrms and belter schools J. Wilbur Jonbim in R leigh Times Visitor. ECZKIA, ITCUINU HtMOKS. PIMPLES CURED 111' B. It. It. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Does your Skin itch and Burn Distressing Eruptions on tb Skin so you feel ashamed to ne n company? Do Scabs and Scales form on the Skin, Hair or Scalp Bave you Lczemar bkia bore and Cracked? Rash form on tbe Skin? Prickling Pain in tbe Skin? Boils? Pimples? Bone Paint? Swollen Joints? Falling Hair? All Run Dowd? Skin Pale Old Sores? Eating Sores? Al hese are symptons of Eczemn and Impurities and Poisons in ibe Blood. To cure to stay cur d take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and no", a. a a. wll cause the sores to heal, itching if eczema to stop forever, th skin to become clear and th breath sweet. 8. B. B. is just the remedy you bave been look ing for. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Our readers are advit. ed to try a. n. a. For -aie by druggists at $1 per large bottle six large bottles (lull treatment 5. Complete directions with each bottle. So sufferers may test it. a trial bottle given away Write for it. Address bLUUU BALM CO., 277 Mitchell St, Atlanta Ga., Describe your trou Die and Free personal medica tdvice given Hanna is in the tnarke. for third term. Like bad do Ian, all counterfeits of De Witt's Witch Uarel Halve are worth less. Th original qulokly cures piles Mres and all skin diseases. I. H. Hll & Boa. ' ' ' ' ' Etherial mildness is due again to day, and it will be very welcome. Millions of people are familiar, wltb DeWltt's Little -arlr Biser ; anc .hose who use them find them to be famous little liver pills, If ever gripe. -J. H. BUI Sou, . - DEAD STATESMAN. Thousands View Body ot General Harrison Laying In State-- A Touching Incident Indianapolis, Ind., March 16 Beneath a canopy of black, placed o the rotnnda of the Capitol building, tbe casket covered with be silken folds of tbe Stars and S ripeg, surrounded by thou- ands of blossom?, while over II swung tbe great battle flig bat flaw from tbe warship Indi ana during the naval battle ol Santiago, the body of ex Presi- ent Harrison lay instate for ioe hours today. During that time fully 40,000 persons passed by tbe ct ffiu to ake a last Icok at the distiog- isbed dead, and when at 10 'clock tbe Capitol doors were na4iy closed, and tbe people old ihat no more could enter, everal thousands more were waiting patently in line. Tbe body lay in state from 1 'clock in tte afternoon until 10 'clock at L'gbt, and not once urit g tbe hours was there a break or hall in tbe lines which passed rapidly by on tbe right t d left of the casket, L was Indiana's day with her dead ai d, most touchingly was he hoDCi in whicb General Har- ison was beid by bis fellow citi es revealed. In front of the Harrison hemp, alone tbe streets- brough which tbe remains were carried on tbeir way to and from he Slate House, in tbe lines that iretcbtd at times half a mile from ibe doors of the Capitol nuildirg, met, women and chil dren stood for hours waiting beir opportunity to pay a tri For the most part it was made up of women and children, al bough a considerable proportion consisted of men, standing with uncovered heads while the body of tbe honored dead man passed n Its way to tbe State House. Just before the catket was No External Symptoms. The blood may be In bad condidoa. ret with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The lymptoms in such cases being a variable sppetite, poor digestion, an Indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh ind a general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood hat lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that S. 8. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up tht blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. "My wife used sev- eral bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier and to tone up weak ana mriatA ftvttfom with very marked effect by lh. wav of Improvement ,lWe regard It a great tonic ic ana Diqpasr -J.P.Drfr, Viu a i, Mo. itikmv purther." Princeton, Is the greatest of all tonics, and yon will find the appetite Im proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pur blood once mora drculata through all parts of the system. 8. S. 8. la the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our free book on blood and akin disease and write our physicians for any Information or advice wanted. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, SA. Qj, FRANK BOYBTTB, 6Q Dentist. Offlc In Bordea Balldlaf. vet Soathrltac Rrlnklm A flo.'i Stat. U.f. WORK UHARANTtBD FIRST-f'.I.JtK!' IOHN S. BANKS- ARCHITECT.! Second Floor Borden Building, OOLD6B0E0, S. C - 1 I r0L0BED U4N to travel inNorlh V Carolina and collect for reliable firm ; ' $13 fiQ per week Snd all ex nenaes. . A I references rrouired Enclos self-addressed envelope for re dy . Koom 702 8B(i uearborn, Uht P1EXI0AN DKAWN WORK for tale, MJS3 ANA E. PKIYT taken away Russell B. Harrison and bis wife, with Mr. and Mrs. McKee, entered the room and ooked again at the face of tbe ead. Early in the morning Mrs.Har risoo entered the room where er husband lay. As she stood ;d tbe darkened chamber the door of the room opened noiselessly and an old soldier, bunt with age, aud shivering with the bitter cold of the morning, came slowly He kaDed over ibe dead face nd tears came to bis eyes."Col nel," he said softly, and touch ed the white hand on the Gen eral's breast, "Colonel." Mr?. arrison came to where be was tanding and said : "I am Mr?. arrison." "You will excuse me,-' the old man said, "for intruding on your rief, but I wanted to see my old commander once m re, I have tried very hard to c: ma to InJi anapolis to sea him when he was ive and Deyer cou'd When I eard that he was dead I wanted to give him tbe old sa u e for he last time," and raising his and to hs forehead in true milt tary fashion, the old man turneo way and passed from the room Thi incident nearly ovcrpow- red Mrs. Harrisor, and it wai- sometime be'ore she n'aitd er composure. At a quarter to 12 o'clock Gt n- ral MtK-e ordered 2,500 mfan- rymeD, stand ng at "'attention" n both sides of the stree', to 'present arms," and in the rev erential bush which ensued the casket was carried from the house and placed in a funeral car. BEST OF ALL To cleanse the system la a gentle and iTyCTBntiraT'-iiranuen ' wtowH Spr! uptime eomes uee the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Pigs- Buj the ifenu'ro. Manufactuied b tv,e Ca'lfornla Fig Syrip Co only, and fo sale by all drujrltts at SO cents per hot le. MeTlcau Liver Ptllo "lire all live ills Price. SSc. TBree Times The Value 01 flNYper- One-Third Easier. One-Third Faster AGENT8 WANTED In all unoc- oup'ed territory tt'Heeler Wilson ttTo. Co. ATLANTA, Ga 3"For sale bv the John Bluuchte Co., (Jolilsboro, JN. u Notice. TTav'na nil allfifid he'ore tha clerk o' the Sai enor Court ol wajne u 'untj as a,lmtnlflt,rRlr' I of thu (thtn Ol Heore L. Ktrby, dece-0'l, nolle b nerenv etvon to an personn ntoieu to the ea!(l estate to mako linnodlaU n., iamiL a.rri tn all ii'r.-rn Loldlnff o'alois aga'nt Bttl. lest at- to pre e it the am to the undersigned to"- pay mant Ml nr nn APA inn ZDO Dlir 1002 or thla notice will bo ulealed Id oar ol tnoir leoovery. MARY ft KIRRY. Aim. of Gjorge L Kirbv, dec'ii F. A. DANIELS, at. Goldhhoro, N. 0., Moh 2nd, 1901 Notice. NoMoe 1b herebv irlven that an ele tlon by the quail 8 id voters of the Oity of Goldt-bo' o snd Qoldf boro Towm Lip will bi be d on Tuesdai , the 9.h tay ot April, 1001 uponthoquesnonof Issulnr bond to ibe smonnt of f 6 000 for the Improvement of the ttolustor j (traded oonools proper y B order of the Board of Count Ccmmlsslone' oi wxns tounvv RO. 0. KOttSEOaY. Maroh 4, 1001 Oterk, eto. vno One Dev Cold Cure. " rniit in h.M nrt tan Ihronl cured b Krift mntvt Cbix-olaln Laxati gumlnc, As k4StfS. (WktrsCTiSk- I ;?impifstI it RFsT i Even A, j ' wsviJ i mm A'cgelable Preparationfor As simualing ihcFotxlandBegula ung the SloinactB and Bowels of Promotes DiestioivCheerfur- ness and Rest lontains neillier Opium.Morphine norMiiicraL Not 'Narcotic. til CMbtfm SUa Apenecl Remedy forConsbpa- Ron , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .(onvilKjis lovcnsh ness and Ltss or SLEEP. Facsimile SiCnf turc oT NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Whitneu Baftu Gapplaoes! . STILL IN Our entire stock are new styles which we received Saturday, March 9th. We invite inspection. Your Two Eyes May Differ. Fully nine-tenths of those who wear glasses have different vision in each eye. Sometimes it is a decided difference, in others only a slight variation. A careless examination will fad to bring out this defect the same lenses will be adjusted to both eyes and headache and eye-strain that medicine fails to relieve are the result We test each eye separately, select the proper lenses and adjust glasses to suit both eyes. We make, to order, glaRses of all sbapes and sizes to restore every defect of vision. People that have been almost everywhere else, and tried to be fitted with glasses, and never had a pair just right, come here and have them made exactly right the K13 fa m A O $ brstt first time. I n I i Ly . Tte R. E. Jones Buofly 60. GOLDSBORO. N. BUHjDER8 OP Up - to t"OUR FACTORY is located just north of the A. & N. O. R. R., East Centre St Our friends and customers are cordially in vited to call and Bee us. To Cook Vow Hen tera, the best In tb world - We alio line 01 usf anu-HUBung tinware, Plumbing, Roofing'. Mid,BouB Uektlsg. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE LEAD. iiears tbe t I Sipnafiire Jair mf Use IV For Over J Thirty Years Royall & Borden, r inn CMC West Centre St: JI 1 1-1 t 1 V KJ OULDSBOBO, N.O. - Date Buggies. TJNEQUALED FOR Style, Finish, Workmanship, and price. FOR SALE NOW BY DEALERS Insist on having a JONES BUQQY, if 70a want satis factory service. of Turkey in we bave a full line of Perkins' Self-Basting Roaa have other cheap Roaster and; fat uome to tee) us. -Tho Jr.o. Slaughter Co.
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