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17.2 National Bask Of GOLD8BCEO, The National Bjlm -. A 4 'V- . Of C0LDSBOS0, Offer lo depositors rrrry mmim UUoa hti Unking will warrant. 6X0. A. K OX WOOD, J v, FrMt I. X. HOIX0WXXU Cashier. snt ymr business, and will bj i 7 I 4 M ult or correspond with yoej V. WiO. A. S0&W00D. Ja., Presl.j II. J. SgST,Vloe-rrea.dent. , Ml " i. - " . - imin I mi ii i ii ii , II , I I ,ii i . . , i ... ,ii ' ' ' I ! - . ' ' This Abgus o'er the people's rights, " No soothing strains ofMala'sions ' ' ' Doth an eternal vigil keep . J Can lull its hundred are to s!ep VouXXXni QOLDSBORO. K. C. ERiDAY, APfliL 12. 1001. N05 .--ra-:.,..,. - - -- - - - :- :-r - : rrrr 1 1 . 1 - - - i . . . .." . . ' ' ' 11 1 ,, g If ,1 11 ITEHS OF 1XTEKEST FROM DIVEKS SOURCES. New ot the Stage, Social, FoUtf. . eal ana otiierwue, vuuea - -From Otir Exchangca. Now co&ea the belated report that Lieutenant J, D. la j lor, Jr bribed feven Filipinos with seven cigars, being one cigar apiece, jo be tray the whereabout of Aguin&ldo. Lieutenant Taylor ia too late. Be- aides, seven cigars looks a httle too i cheaa The lieutenant is reminded that there are no more vacant briga dier generalships. At the conclusion of his fenhon on Palm Sunday Dr. Xluntington, pastor of Grace church, Hew lork, pointed out that the church was badly in seed of more building1, for which it had the ground of Fourth Avenue in the roar of the present structure Great was his surprise on Easter bund a j, after the usual bun- day offering had been collected, to fijd that the collection boxes had 9107,000, Bo says the bun. Kentucky bas established a ' shot gun quarantine against Tenneaeee It wants none of the Tennessee aull-pcx. The Constitution of the United States places the regulation of commerce between the States in the hands of Congress. Next arises the quest on as to whether travel from a small oox infected district is commerce; And, after all, what ia a I little thirg like the Constitution be I tween entmiei? , : I A warrant has been issued is Den-1 er far the srrebt of Mrs. H. A Cat-1 tlS ou she charge of bavin ailfal I ly, knowitgly and unlawfully voted! in the wrong precinct at the la. e citj Bietion. hh ia thirty ait jeara ol age, and haa two children, the was an active Democatio worker during the campaign preceding the city eleotion. It is said that she is the first woman arrested in this country for an election fraud. The body of John Connelly, a wood-chopper, was found dead re cently in his cabin, in the Santa Cruz mountains, near California. Neighbors who found the body be lieved that the man had been mur dered, but an invtatigation ahowev that he had improvised a slide guii- a tine and out off his own head. U swung a broadaxe by a tope in eucb a position that when he cut a cord the axe would fall across his neck, which he stretched on a block ol wood conveniently located, lie hao evidently bven lying with his face to the axe. M. P. Cbaudoir, in the "ilouve- ment Geographic" describes a vib4 to the remarkable stalagmite caves within two hours' walk from Tang a, in Eastern Africa. Passing through ;- several chambers rising to a height of from 100 to 250 feet, he reacht d a vast saloon covering an area of 6, 000 square yards. Millions of bst I covereu iu 1 the exploration of the narrow par. sages, une ci - .nt mflnred four foet ten incLcsl across the wings. pwv, rfcara la mora Catarrh In this seo inn ni lhH o untrv than al other dis eases put tueoier, r d until the ')at - ow years wan uppu-u w vui uir nounood it a loual diea , and pre ..,.iKa,i lnnal renis-Us. and by coo lii iDlVlai milllV -oar uwnii atantly latltng o curw w h loo 1 treav MjNL lin 111 U11LOU ISIWVMiwwtvt t-a mnvHii ealari h W W l COatitU GOSSIP ( ID tonal aiea- ana. tbe-efore require 1 abmty that the Bet Will be tepeal nnnatitatlot.l tjeatmeot .H.U sCa I . - .A - tl-eh Our?. ' n.attufacvur.a by V J - Cheney & uo, ivieuu,swu v, wi - .iBtnm Tnej onw one nunarer i,.i n- lor any cts tt falls to onre. KrtnJ fo- ilroiilaw and totlmonlals. p, j. ciLtcwEYjsOO., Toledo, O. AaaresB, Vi Sold bv UoiffgistSi Itto. . Ball'i Family PUla ara'.tbQ boat, SI! ZZZwJ?tru to be tt ed with great frequency droua to a teaspoon nt.v Tt mrectu I anrj tne KBQerat opinion is 'that fln ihd blood aod mucous surfaces oil f. Mpt. ONE OF JAPAN'S" AGES. ADVAlTr- Oie thine greatly in favor of Japan as compared with her chief enemy, Russia, la the fact I ibat a much larger per cent of fbe Japanese ara.edncated,or in school, and her edueaiionai sys- i ra is far superior as well a more general thau o' Russia, The latter coantry with a pop ulatlcn of 186,000,000 has only I oine onirersittes with 923 teach ers and 16.326 students. Ii has forty-four other institutions for i higher education with 9,060 stu dents; 78,728 eleunntary schools with 113,934 teachers and 3,779,- 818 puplla. Ot the annual recruits for the Russian army 40 per cent are ii literate. Japan with 52.00U.UUO peop'e hap, besides a good common school syietn, excellent special school, such as agricultural and J commercial colleges. These nchoo's have 899 teachers and I 12,624 students. Japan is paying much atten tion to ttebnical education. She now boasta no less than 236 tech nical school, with 1 451 lost-nc tors aod 24,719 students. Of Ja panese boys of school age 86 per cen. are enrolled in the public schools and nearly 60 per cent.of Japanese girls of school age at tend school. J Jpan' superior educational facilities and the comparatively far better education ohhe manses I of her people wculd be .'eh it the wcu d go to war with Rassia. rhfu i lr seemi to reaHz i tall weak point to Lit empire. Hi has recent. appointed Geoeral Vn oobky.an carcest aad progres- stTe educational rercrmer, as minister of education, which is a marked concession to the liberal element. THE BANKRUPTCY LAW. Wa have had several bankrupt cy laws la this country and very soon after the enactmaat of acb jf them cffirts have been made o repeal it. The present bankruptcy law has been in effect only about two years and yet a bill to wipe It off the statute books w as introduced at the last session of congress nd the iff rt will be repeated in toe congress Vobeorgac'x dntxt December. In the great commercial cen ters where the demand -for the enactment of ibis law wa9 strong . .i .... i. .i j ii S3i inera is aireauy a cjueiuer able feel log In favor of its repeal for the alleged reason that It has ccomDlisbcd the otj9ctof its enactment tJurmg tne two vears . of the rtnolI..tnri nf tha hinkruntcv law . Rdantfta of ,t ftn, .Knt 40.000 men and women rftllftVfirl flf .hon jt70O.ooo.. ... . 1 i nfui ni rthiicAi inrifl. Many W IDS, luen WOO Dave thQS had their Old SCOrtS Wiped . . . 0UV are DOW- engaged actively and prOSperCUily In business en ierpris?5 ot variuus ' iviuua huui some of thfrn have already paid off a large part of the debls for which they were no longer leg- llWla Tkaan laltltlil nmk. any j.aujo. y.w.,- 1 eo lor Beyijsi wwmn i "tja up.cy pauuons continue the law to less than five or s'x years' op eration. Uut the war upon It will I ccntiQue UQtU u prevails, which it nay do not many yean bene?, Is the sweetest season In human life, as it la in Nature generally, it is the tine of promise. As the young girl draws near to that mtsteribns line "Whort womanhood ana girlhood meet," her whole destiny is in a measure being de immnou. now often the sweet young girl, nnder the influence of the change, with ers and droops like some blighted bod. Nature gen erally needs some little help at this critical period, and this help in its best form ia oon tained in Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establi&nes, regu larity, and gives the vigor of per- lect neaiut to tne womanly organs. It contains no al cohol, neither opi um, cocaine, nor other narcotic. Vim Emma Lee. of Williibcd. Sharp Cau. Ark., wriua: I m Mfferioc teverely and tried several doctors1 rcineiliM, but icuelved only very little relict; therefore, I feel it my duty to write and let other soflerera kaow what year ' Favorite Pre aertptkM ' and ' Golden Medical Disamrr' and rieasaat reuets,' nave done lor oe. I took eickt beetles of 'Patrorite Preseriptkai' and 'Golden Medical Kscoverr six vials of the 'Pellets,' also ope bottle of yottr 'Compoand Batract of Smart-Weed.' As soon as I bad taken the first bottle I could see that the medicine was helping- me. I had disease of internal or ran with bronchitis aod catarrh. I also ased file local treatment yon suggested. ' fn. - l l-i. ... . the nse of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Real E410U; Butt) FOR SALE! tfJomItastdeaceC s : USD 100 two 1T5S 1,7M L1M uoo s 4'.C WT-'-Sf - Oak ' Bart Walnut JoanBI " Palsy St Beach St Park Arenua " CorCheatnatand WUUam8U.A.lLL 10 T S s Several choice ball ding lots on William. Beaeb itnets and Park Avenue. Two or three small traets of suburban property, east of city; Beat of Investments. FOR RENT! Nice, pleasant rooms In Arlington Hotel Hngl;or ea suite, to desirable parties. Httmphrey-Gibson Company. Best & Stevens, DEALERS 15 Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Sausage, Dressed Poultry. Highest market price paid for fat cattle," ree delivery to any part of the city. Marke's on Walnut St lap 5 tf Telephone No. 116. r I M rur jiih viii . i herebr announce mraeir a eandTdato tor I Mayor of Oold8boro.ubjeot to the action of I th Demooratie muntclnal convention. I , Bomlnated-whlch la Untamounttoaa I eleoUon-I promise to give the city an aggroa- tt ' ZARLE a. EtTHPHBBT. OEN S, '.'BANKS- : ARCHITECT, w . . ' . r.-- TlniMint- KVIWVMVS SB. wBMVaB -V - ) ' ' OOLDSBOBO, 0. Fresh Fishii m. . . . -a af u . i r i . ' .. R celvrd ' ially Stall No. 2. Phone t- 0. 63 W. 1 OWLLli, I d lw ' M tnarer fof R. w. Taylor. Great Bargains la store for you nt Tftflfttvt, Edwards' ononinff Sale- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, I Aa uib, icth ahd 17Uv Joseph Edwards, : Ha j st arrived with a Spring and Summer stock of goods. Specia atUntion to young men. 1.000 nobby Young Men's Suits of the latest styles. Regular price from tlO 50 to $12 60. I am selling at Half Price, which in ataat from 14.50 to 15. We alo received a nioa line of younjt men's Hata, bo s and a full line of Gr nt's Furnishing Goods. Also La dies' Ureaa Good, Hamburgs, Laces and White Goods, and everything kpt in a First-Claw Dry Goods gtore. The most interesting part is that I bought epe id bargains in all lines and therefore I Give you special prices- V A visit to my t tore will convince yon of the fact that I am leading in I4w prices and that my Spring stock is the largest and most varied ever shown in Goldsboto. j. ttr Jufct received a car load of handsome baggies, in different styles: also a car load of wagon and harness of all sorts and will sive yon from tl to $10 on every vehicle, for cah or on time. - ' Qon't fail to see them before makine your selection Joseph Edwards CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES. 'i I BHAUTIE5 O-sr stock of Oxford 8 ipptTf, Sandals and Hos'ery fcr Ladies and' ChiKlren is now complete There never was a prettier line and they cannot be excelled f. r fitjle and durabi'ity. We have a corcplete li e f fine Slices, Hose and Hats for Men and4jioys. Stylish, durable -thejf meet the popular demand. Gite ns a call and see f r yon -selves. Headqaarters for Fine Shoes and K.RooinsonsBro prescriptions filled A complete stock of A brand new Soda by us contain on "Patent Mdicines " Fountain with ly the purest ingre- and Druggist Sun- the latest and most dients, and are com dries,fancy and toil modern -improve- pounded by skilled et articles, tooth ments everything Fharmacists. brushes, combs, etc up-to-date. When you have discovered the way to make four dollars go as far as five, you have learned the art of miking money. Suppose you be our customer. warn g People Who Prosper fi do not Attribute their prosprity f june times oat of a hundred du 'V nffoti fhAit1 tin fa a flPAnnmv n here ia one nlace to come if you O economy to buy from us if you drn't need anjth n , but when CI f you do need goods in our line it is the very bent economy to jpj buy theiu here our prices make it so. JOHN SLAUGHTER, Mgr. GoidsDoro Funeral Directors Walnut Street. KyPrompt service at all hours. nnn As aaure cure for Indl- UULILI gettlon.NerTousOehUlty. H EALTH iSd1 Zg&ftXSStti male or xemaie, no maiter from What cause, Haggard's Specif ic Tablets have no equal. They will anarpen yonr appetite, dlgwtlon. $6. If your druggist can not supply you, Ihey will be seo t upon receipt ol price by the Hag card Speclflo Co., iOi Norcrost BldgviUanta.Ua moh 88 tuea, thura. aat 8m dy only : - , Notice to Contractors , ' , : ?nd Others, 1 ' ; Bids will be received until the 80th inst. lor the erection ol a brick bolldlng lx7 feet and ihree stonee high, at the Suite Hospital at Ooldsboro. Plans and'speelAeatlona can be seen here. Batlsfaotory bond will be required for the faithful performance of eonlrtot. Also bids are requested for delivering bere.or at our aide tract on the Southern K. It., lumber, lime, cement, doors, windows, sasbes, slate, tone window-sills and stops, and Iron bars for windows, neoesaary for the completion of a building of the abo-o dimensions. The com mittee rcHcrres the right to rcjeot any and all bids H may think proper. I n nniarnf tha Hnara oi uireciors. I J.F.MlLUB.Supk THE CIlAJllIOK Ol LOW PRICES, THEY ARE ! Bizzell Bros. Hats. to good lack. It is ninety- to sbrewdness and economy. u ni 'irn a a h ci nmn. v1 MAkt want to economize. It isn't J CARL E. STANLEY, Asst. Mgr. wnm( go - and Embalmer5. Phones 81 and 96. 7m V'i PRANK BOTBTTS, Gfifr Dentlsta i-r IB Boriea Baltdlac erer Switkriaas Brink!-A-Co.'. Store. .it mi liPU NTtP eriia Headquarters for -Waterman and alercantileFouna tain Pens-all stiles and prices beet fountain pen ink 5c bottle. R A. CREECH. Jeweler. J.M.faHer. D' NT 1ST. Office over Miller's Drug Store Soore'b'wr ew to pretest pain la ev ca atlr f etu No extra charge. erik.i ztrt.M . Choice Canna Bulbs Already rooted, lira Lsia, 50 Per Cent. Saved!, Go to THOMPSON'S DENTAL PARLORS for all dasjes of : up-to-date dental wcrk at living prices. Here are our prices : Best set of teeth flO.CKX Gold crowns, 15 to 7.00. Porcelain crowns, 8.60. Gold fillings, $1.50 to 2.00. Amalgam fillings .75. Cement fillings .50. Bubber fillings .50. Extracting 5. All work guaranteed Call on us. Ton will find us busy in our office over Hood & Britt's store. 7 BUSTOCKARaMgr. ..t Ooldsboro, N.C. Messenger ; . Opera fjolisej ONE NIGHT ONLY. J " Wednesday Night, Apl 17 Harri ,Trueh:a t ekMackey Fonmakers Extraordinary, " Tis He A company of real comedians r .Ma 8 Unsurpassable. SpecialJ.j Seats on sale at Hill's Drag Etcra You Are Backward. perhaps, about coin in i here for To let Article, Rubber Goods, etc, because you have heard so much of their good quality I bat you fear trice wu uu uicu . iMuiea tuat iaea xrcia your wind. This is the Chearsst Drug Store in the city. Prices are quite low and the t tok so trood that val its are simply unequalled. - JENKINS &FARRIES, llmirrlats and Seedsmfla. ; .; Wa'nut Suvet, epp. Mavor's OCce ' The Goldsboro ; Ganau Factoru R. LEVIN, Proprietor.. : S LEVIN, Manager:" --HXXVTkCTVt& o .- Fine & Plain Home Uade Can! !: J Chocolates of all kinds. ; " " ' . rila.115 a ST .11 1 " 3 .. - Peanut Brittle, I : reanuiuars, - . : t Cream Peannt,L . Coooanut Brittle, -' - Cream Oocoanutv.. . : Fruit Candies, - 1. .y..-Ooooanut Bars, diff. flarora, v Cocoannt Crisp, " t Fine line of Box Goods, " and many other kinds of candy, A full line cf FRUITS. ' ICE CREAM inseason Goldsboro fcndy Fictcryi
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