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rafi National Banxi Q OLDSBOSO, Thb National Bank : jrour bulacM,kBd will be Of 60LDSB010, Offers lo depositor! every dtlon Mr Unking vUl itmil. GBO. 1. HOaWOOD, Jl, PrM'l J. K. HOLLOWXIX, CMhler. 1 A W talk or aoriMpond wlU job. 6X0. A. H0KW00D. J., PfM'k K..J. BB8T, VlM-FiMldrat Thli Aeoxjs o'er the people'i rights.'. No soothing strains ofMaia'stons Cut loll Its hundred eyes to sleep iwu n eterasi Yigii Keep I ....... ... . Of 7 Vol. XXXIII GOLDSBORO. N. C. MOT. )AY. APRIL 15. 1901. NO 7 AAOflin Ar Tiir wnnin I innn irrii inm I " "TTTT ' i s; MIAMI lip INK tHllll II flUlll IfclU ' llkl . .uiuhK mem. , l? JUttKS ULUUD JTUISOJV limmifmiimiitiniiMMMM. uuuu i ui iiiL iiuiiLU. n n inn l iviuj IVV1I 1 ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Hews of the Stage, Social, Pollti cal and Otherwise, Culled From Our Exchanges. England is again anxious over the kind of beef its army is getting. Why not end these troubles by en listing nobody but vegetarians! J. Pierpont Morgan exposed a gambling combine on the Teutonic When trust mtets trust then comes the tog of war. Before General Miles lets his Presidential boom get too big he had better meditate oa a Presidential boom, onee the property of George Dewey, U. S. N. Where is that boom now? Ask of the winds that all around with fragments strewed t&e sea! Leprosy is rampant in Teneriffe. in the Canary Island. The United States barely missed annexing the Canary Islands during the late war with Spain. Thanks for small favors. The Philippines are enough. And as to leproay,Amerie now has the home product in the Hawaiian Islands. Now comes the belated report that Lieutenant J. D. Taylor, Jr., bribed reven Filipinos with seven cigars, being one cigar apiece, to be tray the whereabouts of igwnaldo. 1 1 cheap The lieutenant u reminded that there are no more vacant briga dier generalships. Bear-tracks of extraordinary size have been found on the farm o Grover Cleveland near Princeton. Is this a sign or portent! tr does it merely indicate that some educated bear, haviag learned tbat Mr.Cleve land is a great hunter, went to Princeton to have a little sportt Surely with comets, new stars and bear tracks it looks as if something were bruin. It is announced that the builders of the new cup defender have anew 'wrinkle" which will add fully five minutes to her speed, This new wrinkle will not be tried in the pre liminary races, unless Lawson'sin dependent cup defender shows so much speed as to make it necessary 4o use it in order to beat ber. At the rate at which speed is being increas ed in these yachts it will before long be only fair to the challenging Brit ons to allow them to use steam. Plain wind doesn't seem to have a chance. An order of the British War office who displays a white flag in the pres ence of the enemy to court martial. This probably means that the court will inquire into the propriety of the act of surrender not, as some have assumed, that all surrender is for bidden. The latter interpretation is so absurd that it is remarkable that any one could have serijusly urged it A tendency to be flippant, justly or otherwise, at the expense of the British forces in South Africa ought not to be considered an excuse for displays of ignorance. There is more Catarrh in this sec tion ol the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many t ears doctors pro. nounoed It a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and, therefore rr quires constitutional treatment Hail's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by 7. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional oure on the market. It is taken internally, in doses from 10 drops to ateaspoon'ul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of - Thin a(Ta nnA fmndnwl dollars for an j ease it Tails to cure-) Pend CirVIUan WOIUUWUMU, Ad J row, ' F.'J. ORKNEY & CO., Toledo, 0. V0 Bofd by Dmesristei We. rlll PUU writhe beat. Deae joe Argus: Between these two dates He forty years, as one who remem bers well the occurences of tbat April day forty years ago, the time does not seem long. Oa that day there went forth from Golds- boro tw j companies, the R Has. commanded by Capt. W. D. Ora tor, and the Goldaboro Volon teers, commanded by CaDt Is B. Whitaker. There were in the two companies about 150 men, the first Installment of,the more than IdOO soldiers tbat Wayne county furnished during the four year of war. ttow well I do remember the scene in our little town that dav ! Thinking of it pow, it seems to mo tbat almost half the white population of the county were in town ail day Saturday, the 13 ;b. Crowds stood around the tele graph office, which was at that time under the old car shed, anx ious for news f rom the fight going onatFort Sumter, but the news of lis surrender was not received ttutU after the coun try people bad returned home. And on Monday they Came back to learn the news. Oa the fore- ncoa of the 15th, Got. Etllt wire f ". '-7 yeniog withhlt company aq4 lane possession of Fort Macon.' Capt. Craton s60o bad bis coin paoy underarm?, a call was made for volunteers, and within an bour the company roll of the R 11 3 was loyally increased, and another full company was raised by Capt J. B. Whitaker. These two companies boarded the At lantic train for Morehead City. There was atremenduous crowd around the train to bid the sol dier boys good bye, and God speed. Right there the first tears of;the war were shed, and little did those who shed, them, think that they were but the beginning of the great current of tears, and heart aches tbat were destined to follow. Tbe two companies went over to Fjrt Macon the next morning and began at once to learn what military discipline and the realities of war meant. After the space of forty years I can now recall tbe names of more than forty who that day left borne for service in the defense of their beloved Southland. . These were W. D. Craton. J. B. Whitaker, 8. M. Hunt, S. D. Phillip?, W. S. G. Andrews, J. F. Divine, J. A. Washlogton.Mr. Mclntrp J. B. Biker, L. D. Gid dens, HopCoor, H. C. Pretnpert, W. a. rtoya', J, D. Howard. R. a. Potts, Richard tioodin?. F. M. Harrison, J. G. Parker. N.L. Whitley, W, A. Thorn peon. Crok et Moore, B. F. Hooks. B. B. Reeves, Nathan Parker. Ballard Sasser, Thaddlus Pitman. Asha Knlgbv Henry Parker, Wiley Wright, sandy Murdock. T. T. Hollowell. Bright Thompson. J. . . .. ,j , ... w W. Gulick, Mike Wood. J. p. Cobb,- George Moore, E. ST Par ker, R, P. Howell. J. B. Robin. eon, joe Saule, Alex Tumbro, James Bryan, Frl a Hummell. J. T. Kebneny and A. J. Farrell. There were a hundred mora whose; names I cannot now re calK They were the pick of the land, as fine and brave ft body : of men as ever bore arms In defense of any cause. They were "volnn tary volunteers" and. there were among them. How many of tbem fell In :bS tie and fined unmarked gravel In Old Virginia I do not know Some, survived the fa' allies of war nd returned home, and with tha samt lieroic courage that they ex hibited on the fields of carnage went to work to repair the de struction and devastation caused by tbe four years of war. Many of those in f act.the larger pre portion have since passed Over tbe great divid". Of the. lofty odd whose names I have given tbe following are the only ones that I know to be living now . J. F. Divine, J. A. Washington. L. D. Giddens, R. P. Howell. J. B. Baker, J. P. Cobb, B. & Par ker, Hop Corr, j.T. Kennedy. J. W. Gulick, and Joe Saulr,' There may be a few ; others living ye, but if so, X do ; not knowis One by on. they 'are dropping out of ranks and .n a few more years lbs last oce trill haveXanswersd to tbi. last roll calloneartb. J M H. TIIE PACTOBY SALE. Of Pianos Opened this Morning! Two Fine Instruments 8okL A Prominent Citizen Comes -All the Way From Xewi , Bern to Secure one of ; -These Pianos at I: Factory Cost. v . Bo't'e ol Remedy Free, aep-seated; obstinate cases, kind that have resisted doc ,'boi springs and patent med v treatment, quickly yield to nicuiooa tJaim thoroughly ,d for 80 years. Have you :Uous patches in the mouth? a Throat? Eruptions? Eating p, Bone Pains. Itching Skin, lien Glands. Stiff Joints. per Colored Spots.Chancrep, nation on the body. Hair . eyebrows fall out. Is tbe aajaass of bolls, pimples 1 ulcers? Then this wonderful .aio Blood Balm specific will .pletely change tbe whole iy into a clean, perfect condi n, free from eruptions, and ye the akin smooth with tbe vt ot perfect health. Blocd ! a. builds up tbe broken down stitutlon and improves tbe di .tlon. So sufferers may test tanic Blood Balm treatment a l bottle given away free of ,rge.; Jlood Balm fjr sale by drug' at $1. per large bottle, lo ading compiete directions. For ial bottle enclose 5 cents to pay stage and address Blood AtM CO., Atlante, Ga. Describe cuble and Free medical advice iven. Djn't give ud la despair, but r Ue at oocp, You may be cured r Botanic Blood Ba m. Over UO testimonial of cures. Help at band esBiood Balm never ilajto cure to Stay cured Missed The Train ' Wedding Olfu n BUrer ud Cut GUm, Koreltlea. Not the fault of the watch, but YOURS because neglecting to give it timely attention. Are you one of tha thoughtless that al low a watch to run for years without cleaning or oiling, forgetting that it is ine smauest and most delicale piece of machinery made. It needs but a mite of oil, but needs that mite more than the mightiest engine moving needs its gallons. ion 11 find our facilities for watch repairing to be simply perfect. Tour work will be well done, done promptly. Charge moderate. Rlnn. HMPJni. Brteohea, Jewelry. Bto.tto. MaisiS)ii(nasisftftasas s-i- sT t i . M.t.RoDinson&Bro prescriptions filled 1 by us contain on. sale of pianos to-day 1 and ire showing tbe largest sod finest dis play of instruments ever seen : in Eastern North Carolina. This sale will continue for 20 days, during which time the private in dividual can save tie 3150.00 to $250.00 made by f gents. Two fine instruments were sold to-day One gentleman coming all the way from Neffbero, wheie we have recently cold oat a eamplecar losd lot. We invito everybody to come out and see this display. They are not tbat cheap class of stin tilled pianos haulei aroutd through the county by agent9,but tbe very highest standard. Col leges must have reliable instru ments because tbe best grades only can stand the continued hard usage of school work. Below we cive the names of a few of tbe hundreds of prominent institu tious who ufe our pian-s We have their testimonial on our filee: Normal College of Indiana, 60 pianos; Grcigo Col'ege of Mus'c, 50 pianos; Southwest Vs., College Bristol Tenn 16 pianos; Baptist Female University Raleigh, N. 0 15 p!ano?; Greenville Female College Greenville, Miss., 14 piano?; Ashe vile College for Yoang Women, Ashaville, N. C, 7 pianos; Chicago Graded Schools "npinn is here. STJlfMER JjS-COMINGl ly the purest ingre dients, and are com pounded by- skilled 1-harmadstC A complete stock of Patent Medicines and Druggist Sun drieSjfancy and toil et articles; tooth brushes, eombs, etc l brand new Soda " Fountain with the latest and most modern improve ments everything up-to-aate. : I have in stock a full lineof Sprine and Bummer Suitings of all the latest weaves, behind which, either for a suit or a pair of trousers, I stand with an absolute guarantee of satis faction in fit, finish and material. I have located in Goldaboro to re main here permanently, and the number of my customers is increas ing daily. I want to add YOU to tbe list. If you are in need of a Spring or Summer Suit, come to me. My stock of Suitings is complete and my line of samples is the finest in the State. CLEANING, REPAIRING and PRESSING '. fSF-AISpeclAlty, Place of business is on West Cen tre street, (old Messenger building), one door north of H. Weil & Bros. Befpeotfolly, B. Gelman, Messenger Opera Hotiset ONE NIGHT ONLY, jvu urv .MHuxieu me art ox nuuusg money Suppose you be our customer. o it i it. u r i g People Who Prosper H ao noi aiinouw sneir prosperity to good luck. It is ninety- I h nine tunes out of a hundred due to shrewdness and economy f "i often to their wife's economy as much as their own and right t -here is one place to come if you want to economize. . It isn't ' economy to buy from us if you don't need anything, but when 1 J ' you do need goods in our line it is the very best economy to t't buy them here our prices make it so. Hats I Ha New Spring Hats to suit everybody. Hats for bovs, young men, middle aged men, old men, every body-correct Easter styles and colors; call at popular prices. It will pay you to visit our complete Hat and Cap department A. A. Joseph, UNDER HOTEL KFNNO'"0 8 "ND NieHINO. 9"? 17 Musical Goods ! Harris,Trueheart &Mackey j . Fumnakers Extraordinary, Tis He 100 m us; CVawba College, Newton. N. C, Davenport Fe maleOollrge, Lenoir, N. C, and many otber prominent institutions is this State. Watch to-morrow's taper' for ezpreesions fiom Souea, Loiblinf, Patti, Eames, Dimrascb, - Nor dicia, tni otbr celebrated musi- claos throughout America and Europe. With every p ano we give s foil gu'.nntio piloted on National Bank bond psper and backed, by a Open evenings till 9 o clock, W.F, Blotox, A company of real comedians and j vivacious soubrettes. 8 Unsurpassable Specialties Beats on sale at Hill's Drug Store ' - Wanted Fop U. S. Army 1 ? Able bodied, unmarried men, be tween inn ftcfia m ui tnd xk mH0T. of United States, of good character ana temperate hamts.who can speak, read and write 'English. Recruits specially desired for service in Phil i.l.;-.-.ttii. !-. ..r . . , . iiuop. . si w tuiuiiuauua, appiy to Hotel. Goldaboro. N. Q : ; v dailyMon,Wed,Sat 'till June SO, 1901 NOTIOK .... ..T, The naVtv vwba has mr bnntr iv, IT... 1 i- TT-l J llT i. ' S" uu iw iioju, v wui greauv ODiigeme Dy its return. My name is in the back of the book. , Very reeDoctf ulW. WSHTCBKIBSST. Did you ever hear about the "Giddens" Musical Instrument and Musical Merchandise Depart ment? It is par-excellence. L. D. Giddens, WIL1. OOLDSBOBO.K.O. ARE YOU GolootOW? Best 61 Stevens, If so yoU'Canoot afford to do so until you hsve examined my stock and prices. -1 can now furnish your ordert more complete than anyon; o in the city.' AH kinds of luiraor, lncludlug ary ana niceiy wo r 5a noonng, situs; and celling. Can furnlBh your brick on short notice quality and prioet guaranteed. I will not speak in praise of mi shlnffles: U vou have used fou .anow what they are; and U not you snoma ao so av onoo. - Thantii s the publlo for their ?ener jns patroiage and asking a oontlnu tnoe of same, I remU voars trait Choice Beet Mutton, Pork, Veal, Sausage, : Dressed Poultry. Highest market price paid for fat came. - x) ree delivery to any part of the city. Markka oa Walnut Bt : ' 5 It A. L UR1FFIN. C7Cncttstt Tsrca tzX &Q ccsscrlpU cor tuhUUtu &x Adv. Uii-r, c - - - ... . - it
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