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The National Bank OF GOLDSBORO, ; Offer todapoattArceyery accnmsio datlon tart tanking will warrant. GEO. A. NORWOOD, Jl, Prssl J. X. HOLLOW ELL, Caahler. mm Wanuoar bos1nesa,and will o tita to talk or eoirsspond witn too. QXa A. NORWOOD. Jb PrM't Si. 1. BEST, Vice-President. The National Bank OF GOLD8BOBO. mwfm vJV II I Pit! ThU AEGU8 o'er the people'! rljrhU, i , . . Koioothlngitrins of MaU'a ro s Doth CjeternalTiffll keep Can lull lte hundred eyes to iW. ' ' I ' . . - VOL. XXXIII GOLDSBORO. N. C, FRIDAY. MAY" 8. 190. ( NO 23 IP OF ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. News ot the Stage, Social, Politi. cal and Otherwise, Culled From Our Exchanges. That new contrivance which do away wnb the telephone girl still retains a feminine feature it an swers back. Admitting that corn is goincr up, is it likely to be of auy more benefit to the farmer than early rioiug other ways. Being pasted by the Heimans against tLe Ureal Wall will inuke ihe ( hinese less ktuck up than ever before. Very likely when VcKinley ar rives at the Uol len Gate he'll have something to say about an open door in the Pacific. haul Revere s work in the Revolu tion has become the subject of dis cushion and thus another of our cherished uijths is vanishing It is estimated that oil will have to sell at ten dollars a gallon at tLe well if dividends are to be paid ou all the stock of Texas complaints. Hanna will hardly travel with the President throughout his trip. 1 his might give it a flavor of the trust principal going through the coun try. The Cuban delegation baa gone to ViVnVnnlli B.f hnnu Th Administration, however, would see it farther before it got what it came after. Inasmuch as the omnibus drivers and those on the "treet lines of Bar celona have struck, the citizeus of that town may b forced to walk Spaniel). It-is drawing very largely on the imagination to aappose that the bul tan of Turkey has ordered another warship to be built with a view to scaring himself into paying his debts . by seeing it in his waters. J. I'ierpont Morgan has just bought one of the greatest of Brit ish merchant steamer lines and is said to be negotiating for another. These, with his railroads, will give him an extraordinary leverage on American export trade, and. as the British appear to realize, will men ace their carrying business. What ever the may be said of Mr. Morgan, there is no denying his great busi ness courage. In bis hands steam ship lines, railroads and steel works become as chessmen on the board. Mr. Morgan is an international fac tor now, greater in his real influence than most statesmen. Mr. Sexto Lopez, before hasten ing away to Manila, described him self as "filled witn indignation at the surrender of Aguinaldo." By "surrender" Mr. Lopez doubtless refers to the signing of the manifes to in which the captive Filipino leader urges his countrymen to )ay down their arms. But why should Mr. Lopez be wrought, to frenzy by Aguinaldo's surrender? W as it be cause be has doubts as to his ability to reach Manila in time to secure one of the Governor (ienealships which the American authorities are thair late enemies! ivatvnMB wjw If bo we can understand him for Mr- Lopez himself was not much of fighter other than in pamphlets and interviews made public in Bos ton, which is in Massachusetts and not in Luzon. A Warning to loei tirei oefore ex ertion It's a sign that the jetem lacks vitality, ana neeue the touio ef fect of Hood's barsaparllla. SunVrdM hculd not uelay . Oet rid of that tired feeling by beginning, to tka flood's Baiaaparllla to-day.. ' POWERS AT ODDS. Another Split That Will Tend to Protract Negotiations For Peace Pari?, May 2. The Foreign Offiue ihs received a dispatch from Pt-kio announcing that M Piccou, the French Miui8ter,pre seated toddy the report of the commit ee on indemnity. The amount China is to pay has bseo fixed at 1,365,000,000 franc j How it is proposed that the in demnity be distributed amorg the powers is not set forth, but as the dispatcn docs not mention the Hague, it is thought the ui'iiisiers are hopeful of being able to settlfl the proportion to oe received by tach power at Pekio. Official advices received here from P, kin 6y the ministers are divided into two parties iq the discussion to decide now China is to raise toe indemnity. France Germany, Russia aud Japan agree in favor ot raising the cus tom duties, wuicti cau be relied upon to produce a great part of the requisite sum, aud the loipo union of a duty ou jinks, wnich will constitute a ui on inland navigation, and toe taking over of some of thelikio (orov.ocial transit duties.) Oi the other band, the United Slates and Great Britain decline n agree to an increase of the custom duties, but they , do ap pear to Eave presantea a counter proposition. Toe fact that the UaUnd States aud Great Britain nave pined bands on this ques tion tias caused surprise here. It was hoped the Halted S ates womd stand witn France aai Russia. Toe result wul 0e to greatiy protract the negotia tions. TRANSMISSION OF POWER. Wnen the steam engine rep!ac ed the wa;er wheel or when combustion replaced gravity as a source of mechanical power, it led gradually to an entire redis tribution of industries. The big factories gathered in the cities and the mills aiong the streams were abandoned. The new util z atioa of water power for the generation of electricity is likely to lead to other changes not less important. We have as yet scarcely realized toe scope of thfcsa inventions, because fie ev olution of electrical engineering is so recent and toe economical transmission of power is one of its very newest successes. At Oakland, California, the street cars are now operated by electric power generated in Yuba river, one hundred and forty miles distant, and the power is to oe expended to ' ban Jose, fifty miles farther. It is found at Oak land that a current of 40.000 volts is transmitted the entire distance from the generating station with a loss of not more than fiye per cent. This ejperi enc is not singular except that ihe distance is greater than has been successfully overcome hith erto. Tnose who visit Buffalo this summer will see the most complete example of the utiliza tion of a great water power, miles away, in every manifesta tion of electrical energy. This will be really trie characteristic feature of the Buffalo exhibition, distinguishing it from others, each of which has emphasized some epoch-making invention. The One Lay cold Cure. Ktnct" Chocolate Laxative Quinine (ot 1 BRITISH PAPERS ASSERT THAT MOR CAN WANTS TO CONTROL THE ATLANTIC. v ' -i "--.$ Eit'orts Being Made to Form a Great Continental Pool of , Shipping Interests.. Loodot), May 2 The L?yUnd deal provokes unusual discussion in the English papers, wb!ch re veals the existence of not a Jittls apprehension as to the possibilia ty of the United S'.ates dominat ing the Atlantic carrying trade. The gpneral impression, how ever, is tbat the transfer is con necd with the probab'q pas sage by the United States Senate of a subsidy bill. The Daily Telegraph asks edi torially whether the whole Brit ish Empire is to be bought up or bought out by American million" aires. I; calls J. P. Mjrgan tha "Bonaparte of trade," and thinks the British public will be very foolish if it is lulled by state ments that there is no intention to withdraw the vtssels of the Leyland line from the union jack. Tbe Diily Chronicle is less alarmed, but says: "It is4mpo6sible to look with entire tqiaoimity upon thd velopmeut of American enter prise or to feel sure that it w'll not eventually iafhet untold in jury on the financial world. It Is understood that ihe American lice has also beb in conference wiih Messrs. Morgan and Baker with tbe idea either of j jiniog or making a working ariaogement. Two conferences will be held in the uear futurs. Th fir9t wi'l be with the view to bring tbe White S'ar aud Canard lines into the Continental pool. Toe second Wt 1 be a conference of tbe pure ly c iQ'.iuentai tiues to fix a unia form steerage ra e. It is (aid overtures hava been mada to certain M auchester er gineering firms lor the pui chase of their concerns, by au Ameri can syudicatt. 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Smith, lock Box 6it, Nablesvtlle, Init is tbe only purely vege table blood purifier known. $t,ooo is offered for proof that it contains a particle of t TCury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; 1 contains valuable information about t s disease, with full directions for self t atroent. We charge nothing for medi i 1 advice; cure yourself at borne. THE SWin SffClf IC CO, ATUITJl, Si. I) and-falling out of the nair cai.be preventeaby using., filler's Hair Restorer, which makes the scalp healthy and gives NEW LIFE to the jhair. Put up in elegant sprinkler-top bottles at only $0c. Try a b6ttle. Goldsboro Drug Co- The People's Popular Drug Store, THONB 89. Sale of School Improvement Bonds for Goldsboro Township. Sealed bids will be received by E B. Borden, chairman Board of Trus tees, up to May 20th, 1901, 8 oclool. p. nL, for the sale of Twenty-Five Thousand ($25,ooo.), 1 per cent, twenty year School Impiovement Bonds. A certified check for 2 per cent of face value of bonds bid for must accompany bids. The board of trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. For particular?, address E. B. BORDEN, ch'm, apl9td Goldsboro, N, C. 'notice. By mutual consent, J. F. Baker has severed his connection with the Standard Manufacturing Go. The Standard M'fg Co. assumes all lia bilitiea and will collect all claims, D. E. BMITH, Sec'y of Standard M'fg Co. J. F. BAKER. Maylst, 1901 lw. J. M. Parker. DENTIST. Office over Miller's Drug Store. Something New to prevent pain ia ev avatlng teeth No extra onarge. !lit.ltVtf . ur. fhAAk UOtflCXTJt, figjE Dentist Offlee la Borden BuUdlng. yr Soaihrlaia -3 firiakley Co.'sStore, tl,'wn uharawtrrd rtRHT-ci.tM Do r not suffer from Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatlflm, and other pain, when you can get a full sua" 25o. bot tle of White's BlaokLdniment at B111V flrug itore f jr 15o. T 1i. One rav Joia Guru. Poicc.ds and ote thioat aaXtfawtfaGbn atidrun Don't Let a G joq Tiling Pass: It K snd to retrospect upon lost opportunities. Then arouse you sr'ves to the importance of taking advant age of thbs we are now offering you for the next 30 days, to close out the J. W. Gardner stock of dry goods, notions, hats, shoes and groceries, at less than New York cost. "It will not always be thus." We are selling goods lower than they cost in New York. This is no joke. . It is the plain, unvarnished and fully authenticated truth. Yours truly, Parter Falter Furniture Go, THB PEOPLB'8 PRIBND8 Picture Framing Neatly Done. WK NEVER bf fore have been able to offer such value in Negligee Shirts at the commencement of the season as we ofler to-day. A fine line of Negligee Shirts at 50 cents. A WONDERFUL assortment of Negligee Shirts at 75 cents and to thia line we call special attention. A good Madras and Percale Negligee Shirt at 1.00. A great collection of fine French Madras Negligee Shirts, 1.50 UNDB" rlOTEl. KPNNOrV.'-OTH,NO'!t1flTND RN.SH.NOS. lilO:ROijiriduiia'ui:u jyl prescriptions filled m " t Ua contain on I.. . : A complotp stock of " I'ai ent Medicines and Druggist Sun dries,fuDcy and toil et articles, tooth brushes, combs, etc fa 1J (JUI pbj, mgrw- uifebtb, aud are cum pouuded by skilled Pharaiaciots. t hi.n vmi huvA A iannxrnrnA go a far as tive, you have learned the art of making monev. Suppose you be our customer. People Who Prosper do not attribute their prosperity to good luck. It is ninety- O nine timis out of a hundred due to shrewdness and economy, C'V often to their wife's economv as much as their own: and right hre i one place to come if vou want aonnnmivn Tf jon't Jr A economy to buy from us if you don't need anything, but when i you do need ijoods in our line it is the very best economy to tfjf Jl buy theui here our prices make it so. y.. W 1 y FRIENDS: Yes, we are always glad to see our friends, and take pleasure in showing them our complete stock of Groceries Bizzell & Wooten. PH NE"1. Chain sChar m s Chains of love and prison chains; charms of "ye olden days," all have their place in time an I history. The chains and charma most thought of in the present day are those of personal adornment and Watch Protection ! Nothing adds more to the neat and tasteful vest chain. Almost as essential to the middle as is the collar to the upper man, or the shoe to the foot Every charm, manufacturer producing goods of worth and merit contributes to our stock." Will you look? Established Jewelry Headquarters. Precision Tiine-1'leces. Diamonds. Wedding Presents. Optical Goods A, A. Joseph, o A brand new Soda n Fountain with tfj the latest and most modern improve- ments everything 1 up-to-date. tliA marr 4 1. 1,11 -rJ IOCE . dressiness of an individual than a L. D. Giddens, .... Dt.aranarnMfltEOMK acaa a. cat ocaa ua owuuoat. 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