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FIRE COMPANr NO.l. TUEFACTOnVi'lAKo SALLi -1 . LODGE DLBCCTOHYt CTea e LoJ-e No. 6, 1. 0. 0. F, meets every Tuesday evening, at 8:C0 o'clock, ia Odd Fellows Hall UorduLl welcome to viators. To Be Awarded a Gold Medal For Their Heroic Work and 8upreme Braveness. : . ; Among all car - civil organ's tions, oot one has a more noble nr- t t A t : i if I dos cue cm a more 1031 Wtyi!i.eJ &JSfriA5? eallin than that of our "Volnn , juevtB id uiu em uuuuij vivirt " . - . ings, 8.00 o'clock, in Odd Fellows I leer. Fireman." ' He J heroically - i V r"" """ I endangers hit are and willingly ; welcomed ; " .fr 1 8-. tj u: ?aJ fellow cit:ns and tare their re- 5 in Odd FeUows HaH. Knfchthr I "pectiye properties welcome to visitors. I Such pure uhselflshnejs serki Udldsboro txmncil Jxo.99.Jr. O.I no recompense. To award it is to ; J. -.rP- o li TZTZ I honor and encourage i i x euowa nan. ; uoraiai weiocme to au naiung oreturen. . : ' t'i ; THE WEATHEB. Partly cloudy to-night Eaturday, rain, warmer. Bearing this" in mind, wbi'e realizing that the first requisite of every fireman is his prom pt attendance to fires. I offer to Goldsboro Fire Co.l, a gold medal with hope of future encouraffinc and sLimnlatiup this " w ' a OUR LOCAL OPTIC attendance to duty. This med. I to be awarded to that fireman o Wibro d Yioitajt h story ia Bri I this company who shall, daring spitom oiuiup ua wun, wim I tae year, he present at the great- bf onKipNMat vbiiuu, 1 8t Qamoer or fires. Ia offaring arm BwiJi," v - the medal the only conditions Mrs. Juo, Eason and Mrs. H. "Sffs are asfo'bws: R. Kiov rfitnrtiftrt trwW frnm . 1- That at each fire the fore visit to relatives in Clinton. man or secretary of company . . . ' . kwp stiist record of attendance .Mr. F.J.Frankenburjj.ofSan an(isamebe promptly recorded , i, . oit company ro , so that at the Tisit to his ancle Mr. F.Abraham V !7.u . f . " ; ; . ? end of the year an accurate per The DieSentatiOQ Of Quo Vadis ewntaca nf ftttffinnnna nf inoK ia the Meseeoger Opera House I member can be obtained. The . w bu jr ma vmpeasMm-1 date 0f record to start from the pany, was n every way admirable, tlm acceptanCQ oI cfl(J r. r.rT::ri 2That this medal be the ntBBt,A Jf property of the company, to be I worn by the successful fireman mi ..i.l i awe was a neavy irosi ims tor one year and then be turned morning and the strawberry crop QVfir to comnanv between this city and Wilmington over o company, suffered eonBiderablv.ThflWflath. Io offering this medal no dis- er Bnrean. however, war raannn.lcourtesv is intended to onr othAr sible for a great part of the dam-1 efficient companies, for I love all "6- j bob uu jcoier ol our "Fire Boys, but simply day predicting cloudiness and An tMm M w 7 rain caused a great many people J? th!f " a Pro t0. Gosboro to leave their berries uncovered Pire Cj- J with the 8ocere hope and the frost had free access to I that it may not onlv encourasre the blooms. At several places I the individual members of this .uuB lua 1.00 m Iarm oanas compaDy but that other oil, were aroused from thnir hda at I r' 11 o'clock at night, when it was may d0 lik seen that frost would come, and I companies worked from then until davllcht I With best wishes for ftmda covering up berries with nine baro N3. 1 and the straw. L.,- IU3UI. A CITIZEN. may do likewise for our other To the People of ColJsboro and : Surroondln Sections. - Oo Mcndsy, April tho 15th we will place on exhibition acd sale a sample rarloid of our - gold medal pianos. Tli's ttfeu Ut an iatrsdaction, and adver tisirg pur DCS B and MANCriCTUKEES'PEICES and terms wilt prevU through out. . r We tra not ytt prepared to quote prices, but Ihey will rcn about as follows: Pisnob which eeli at $325.00 to $650.00 will go at 1162.50 and upward 'Toot e who w'sn timel can pay the rate of $100.00 psr year.. -.r -:-! - e iuvite tie general public, especially ta lies and children, to visit our store rooms ia the Opera House build up during th'g sale, which last only 20 dajs. VWatch tbe eolumes of the Abqus for the teslimenials of hurdreds Of the leading musicians and mutical in stitutions ia the United States. Ia coniocting thii'sale we shall try to appeal t) your intelligence, respect, and posket book. Your io tillect, because we offer ybu a piano of artistic eicellence, used and endorsed by the world'd best maeiciens. Your pocket book, be a cause we save you the $150.00 to $250.00 made by agents and com- miBtion men. Your respect, be cause we moBt positively will not annoy you by tugging at your door bells or running you down ryirg to sell you a pi n Watch ;or oar circular?. W. T. Blount, Southern Advertisirg Mgr JOSEPH EDWARDS' First Sn. cial Opening Sale will taie place Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. April 15th, 16th, 17th. Don't miaa the opportunity. Mr. J. J. Mealor. the tonnlT tabaco auctitmer Ieftta-daTtolADril 12. 1901. spend some time at hh home in ' ' ' ' " Madison. He has jdst completed Qiras ' a l8ft86 should be promptly his third year as an auctioneer for e.xpeUed from th9 b,ood ' Ws la the Farmers Warehouse, on tbi, Me Zl?n thv 'y6tcm 18 mnrkflt nd ih Arnr,a I. i asoepUb!e to them. Get rid of aU im- t6f wd,hl8 m&?3 8Pl. thus fortffy your friends will be glad to learn, that whole body and prevent nines. he has signed a contract for an- other season with the eame ware roit MAYOR, house and also with tbe Planters Warehouse, While he is popular . ULlv am no p l - among "his many acquaintances ''c'ao bul bae constantly b eu a here io the city, he is no less pop- careful obscrrtr of men, and a'fo ular among the patrons of this of the growth of Goldsboro as well, when Mr. Meador raises his mos- ng t0 your attentlon tha dec,deJ leal to:C9 io soliciiini? bid?. progress end successful develop ment of the city diriag the pist FOB MAYOR I two years. mmmmmw I Writs if la aawamaIIm I. . 1 JttB.DiTOE:-lt seems to be frequently remarkei, that no one the order of the day to suggest p9rB0n k our immunity ha ccnltes for mayor, and to be contributed moru to thi, vigorous, ia tha fasb103, l take the liberty healthy and aggressive moveme of sugge one who in the than one of oar present candi judmeatofmany of u,,will fiU dates for Mavor, aLd tbat is Earle aM the requirements necessary for Humph-ey mayor. Oae whom we have well He ia a oung man in every tiel, and found him not wanting. waj fitted Rnd ,lfied for guo, ne dways at h!. poBtgiring position, and one who, with the h s entire time to the city, looking cooperation of t wise and efficient ' after its interest. Boaid of Ald cou, .n rJ Tu,DgMnd woalJ 8h0w wonr results while firm was Ion ent toward the not only in handlmg tha rem, of fortunate we think that John gomoment but Eecuri to SSiJt city manufacturing, indui-1 0 WUU10 railroad jobievementi. Draw Bridges. The Board of Cnnntv rmmD.'nn J vuiiiivil. era of Wayne county, on Friday, April 26, 1901, at 12 'clock, noon, at the Court House in finldaW ;n contract for the bufldmg of draws in a-itiuKwa ana Jjroaonurst the bndcrea aero Nphho river - MnA draws to be thlrtv teek miAa lrA t run on turntables Specifications urniShed on flnnlicafinn ttv M-Aw . n -r. i J v.wb oi me jaoam. Geo. C. Kobxeoat, April 12, 1901. d&wtd L . i .... ; i. r. , Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured mascles, aching joints &ud excited nerves.. The blood has beea poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter ia the system, and can no longer supply tbe pare and health sustain kig food they require. The whole system feels the effect of Hits add poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease, t . Mr. Janes Ket, of 707 Mcth ttreet, K. B Waahingtoa, !. C. write as follows i u A frw Uko in iU worn torn. The pata was to intense tmt I (rated. The attack was an anuaoallv severe one, and bit condition was regard ed aa being very danger ana. I waa af.ca.leJ by one of tha mot able doo- tlso a member cf the fac ulty of a leading meilicHl college here. He told me to continue bU prescrip tion and I woukl eet well. After having It inad twelre times without receiving tha slightest Dcucui, finranra loroiuinuc am creatment any longer. Having nardof 3. 8. S.fSwift'a Specific) recommended for khemnatum, I decided, almost and after I bad taken a few bottle I waa able ta DoDDie arouna on crmciies, and vrry soon there MllCT Bill AIO IUI IUC1U TU . O DSVing palaa have left me, ir,y appetite baa returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect the great vegetable purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in al rheumatic troubles. Thirr ar nn nntatma nf minerals in it to disturb the digestion and leaa to ruinous naoita. We have prepared a special book 00 Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it Write onr physi cians fully and freely about your cast, we make no cbere for medical advice. THE SW1FI SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. For the end of the week selling we have placed on our counteis v FIRST: nsf?- -Vv'K Our Check Is Good ! All our Prescriptions are checked twice. Once for your safety and once for ours. G iidsDoro Drug Go- The People's Popular Drug Store. CaVPHONe B9. P. 8. Our prices are right, too. Do Not Miss The Chan To attend Josfrjh Edward' V cial Sale, which will take place Mon- aav, lueeaay ana Wednesday, April 15, 16 and 17. ' 1 oop CAPUDINE FOR SIOK HEADflCHB Lrt OR,PPB,JSEURflU3lrt,4o. FOB fiLt BT J. H, mil a Son. and Jenkins Jk Farrles. f lreajoan Auction Sale. The Massey house and lot on John street, tvetwern Elm and Pine, will be sld at public auction af 12 o'cloek M., Monday, April 15, 1901, at Ihe tH)urt lloase coor. A small lot of English Long Cloth, the 12 Inequality at 10c, In short lengths We cannot cut pieces; : SECOND: -A very.fine soft Bleaching. Finer than Fruit and not so heavy. Worth . loc.at 7 l-2c. EMBROIDERI ES Abundant. Good values at ?, 10, $, 2$,Z$. Never such good values brfore in regular goods. w, Goldsboro, N. C. Extraordinary SALE 0Fz- Rions and FOR TfiRBB DfY8. Wedding Gifts in Silver and Cut Olft.-s. Clocks, Novelties community, One or many Vctebs. April 12, 1901. ATTENTION VETERANS. Missed The Train Not the fault of the watch, but Y0URS-- becau8e neglecting ta give it timely attention. Are you one of the thought less lhat al low a wa!ch to run for years without cleaning or oiling, furgettiog that it is me smallest and most deiicale piece of machinery made. It needa but a mite of oil, but naed lhat mite more than the mightiest engine moviDg needs its gallons. louil fand our facilities fot watch repairing to fe simply perfect. Your work will be wfll d ne, done promptly. CliHrgH moderate. l am glad to know that Mr. Humphrey has such a strong sups port, espeo'ally amongst tbe basi noBS men, and I am -teartily glad in Anrlrtran him tnr tlmiin:..i! - wawawv WAtu aw. wud uii iiiiihi iin . A" meetbtr of Thna 1 nr.. r Camp No. 794 U. 0 V. wiir be - Meeohanx 51 $yQti ce in tbe GokUoro, N. C, April lltb. city t Goldsboro at 12 o'clock, . Saturday, ? April ,13, 1901. Al WDENTBAVEUNO business of importance will be f hether 00 Pleasure Wat or busine e, transacted it is earnestly rcoueat. .k8 on trlP botUe of 87P of Ulnr!. Hat PJns. Btooi-hes, Sprlnfr Jowelry. E c. cto. 5u0 yds. ail Silk Ribbcn, Wash Ribbon, foffata and Satin Ribbon, from 3 to, 5 inches wide, worth 25c. per yard, for three days your choice for Uc per yard. 1000 yds. Torchon and Val La;es, all at one price 5c per yd. All the above are rew goods, from 25 to 50 per cent, under value. We sell thi best $1 Kid Glove and 50c Corset in town. Call and see them Gastex & Go The Ladies' Cash Dry Goods Store. A ,'.' . . 8.Maotim08tplea8antlTand6f bowels, preventinflr feters. headaches. and other forms of slckneu. For tale In -tO cent bcttlei br all leadlnv drw. I lata. Manufactured by the California W. H.'Smitb. Commander.'' A. B. Hollowei1, . " a Ji-t.-i 0 Fig Sjnjp Co. Only. Musical Goods ! - Did you over hear about the "Giddens" Musical Instrument ' and Musical Merchandise Tepari- ment? It is par-excellence. wmtcrntek'st. -L D. Giddens, JEWELER OOlfJSBOBO. N. C. Ml ts flats! Haisf " v New Spring Hats to suitVvefybody. - ' - Hats for bovs, voune men. middle apfd m men, everybodycorrect , Easter si vies and mlnri 1 atopuiar prices. It vi l pay .you'to vh'f our complete nit anu ap ciepanmew. ., . , . . . fcwSJPIilWiiii' M iWH'Mt. tip A AQAnh pNDClt HOTEL KENNOr?.'-'''',flS NO rUrtMI8HIN09 , 4
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