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1 . DAILT AND WBSKLT. JUIUIW. IHKKfmiKY. I iff Ana a tfA it t n o F mMts I fn - ...iiiiiK at fl.nnltnmt.v tn rioa tVia uttn arvnin ever auoouu """"6i wvwi nVlivV in Odd Fellows HAIL I Cordial welcome to visitors. I Wayne Lodge Nam, a. jr. & a. ju., meets ist ana oru axuuuaj cu- ings, 8.-00 o doc, in uaa f euows Hall. Visiting brotherB heartily welcomed duffli Lodge No. 6, K. of P., meets TA- 3 - : o.nn aVImI every r nuu eveuiugjowu u uivua. in uaa x euows nau. juugauy welcome to visitors. Etol leboro Council No. 39, Jr. O. U. A. AL, meets every vyeanes- Fellows Hall. Cordial welcome to all viBiting brethren. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina. Fair and cool to-night; fair, warm er Sunday. Ou'R LOCAL OPTIC SalSibaro and TIelnltr History In Brief pltoma of Baytaga ul Dlngi, WIm ad OtherwlM, Baa Down and Baa la by OmnipraMnt Ublqoltoa, Loval "ttraad Boaada." Miss Maggie Exam was id the city to-day the gueet of Mrs. Frank Boyette. Mr. C. Dewey left last eight for Baltimore to join Mrs. Dewey, who is at a private sanitarium. At the First Baptist church the piBtor will preach, by request, Sunday night on "The Unpardon able Bin." His many friends are did to Ece Mr. Sol Einstein, in the city, whsre bo wa9 once one of our If airg business men. Mr. K. E. Bizzell, of the pop ular shoe and bat store of Bizzell Brothers of this city, is spending some days at beren bprings. Rev. M. Bradshaw has returned from New Or lean , where he went to attend the Metbodish Mission ary Conference. He wi'l occupy nis pulpit at the usual hours to morrow. A photograph of St. Stephen's vesiea cuoir latneir processional and the interior of the churcb, nas been presented to the Hotel Kennoo for the direction. It is a pretty piece of work. Mr. E. B. Borden, president of tbe Bank of Wayne, and Mr. W . H. Borden, president of the Golds oro Furniture Factory, left to-day for old Point, where they will s;.eud some days in recrea tion at the Chamberlain HoteL The convention to nominate a board of public works for the city of Goldsboro to be voted for Monday met last night, and with out making any nomination ad journed until to-night at 8:30 o'clock, when a meeting will be neld in tbe court house. Goldsboro is getting to be pretty thick with thieves. List night the night watchman at the A. & N. C. R. tt., Mr. John E. Stanley, caught a thief trying to break into a carload of sugar. The tbiel was held up and giver into custody of Chief of Police A. li. Fret m 40. The t loci ion for Mayor tad bourn of Altermeo, for a board of putMic works, and to decide woemw their term shall be one or to years will be held Mon day. There will be four voting places, one in each of the four wards of the city, where those who are registered can deposit their ballots. Iko closing performance of the colored Graded School last night in tne Messenger Upera House was indeed a creditable affair. Th " children were well drilled and neatly dressed. The immense au l lence was more ordorly than us i- nil Quite a number of prominent white citizens were cut and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. Geo. E. Hood, the next mayor of the city, made an appropriate and encour aging speech. This echcol is one of the best in the State. Much credit is due tbe management fcr tbe succiBS of theaffa'r last night. Tc-inorrnw afternoon at 4:30 p. m. the Second Choral Vesper aervicejw'll be given at St.Steph ens Episcopal church. The choir Willing uarr'ys "Jubilate Dao," and .Warreu'. "Riga Crowned with Lijrbt," SberwinU "Exalt 11 im ait ye people." And as an off ertoire Carl bimpei's "Make a lavfal ooise to the Lord." A main i a y rlb t) wili siae also Warrf n'a i . . - . TT ' 1 J ' TT 1 -worn iiaiy opirn : neaveniy Dave." Those who were present at the first of these services' a month Bee will recall with okas nrfl thfl Rar.rerl inno ami rtrmht. less take adranta&re of the ormor .w u vuwu It IS fftven it an hnnr "nt cnn. flietinc with then rhnrrh itorvirpn ah are invited; seatsfjree REBUKED BY A NEGRO. Dr. Parkburst in his sermon last Sunday declared that the ne gro was liked by the whites no better in the north tbaa in the south. . This was a candid statement of a fact which has additional dem onstration every day. One of the latest evidences of prejudice in the north against the negro ia furnished in tbe strong and growing opposition to the em ployment of negro waiters in the Union League Club. That club is not only a Repub lican association, but is composed of the element which is most ram pant against tbe South and which is constantly engaged in assailiog the South, for its alleged wrongs to the negro. But these men who would have the negro placed on full social equality in the South object to his employment in the norlh even for menial service. The negroes, Suth as well as North, are beginning t under stand the hypocrisy of much of the love for them and solicitude for their welfare which many northern man and newspapers so loudly proclaim. A negro preacher in New York in 9 recant sermon expressed his regret that antag onism to the employment of ne groes should ba found to exist where tbe negro Ehou'.d least ex pect to find it, if he can believe the profession of the Uniou League club members. He is dis appointed and pained that his white Republican brother should treat as he does the brother in black, whom he declares that be loves so tenderly, and he con cludes by saying: "Hiving lived in the vojuth all my life, cxcapi nearly two years spent in tbe pastorate in this city, from my personal observa tion I must confess that pre j dice against my race in some sections of the North is as strong as in the Soutb, only it is met and dealt with in a d;fferent way. The South gives cv.'ry man an op portunity to earn a living; the northern negro is given an op portunity to spend his living without the opportunity to earn it." Such is the testimony of thous ands of neeroes who hava HvpH ooth in the North and South. VIVIAN D'MONTO CO. At the Messenger Opera House Monday aud Tuesday Nights. It is ea;d that en eveaiog ut the theatro can l e do more CDjoy- ably spent than in lisleniog to thu singing of truioeJ art's'.e, Ingo ing at the comcdiun', delighted at the poetry of motion aa shown by the dunnrw All th . .. . . f I0UDU m lDo Vman Ue Mont 8 -iQ'ee Married Mod." Tbis play I -1 1 i win oe entirely now, tastes of amusement soekirs at this .time changes very rapidly, therefore tho management i is ever on the alert to find tbe newest fads id te amusement world to give strength to the company. "Three Married Men" will have all the benefit of salient and most at tractive features selected, tho en tiro performance will therefore have a brightness and charm hith erto unknown. Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents. Re sorved seats on sale at Hill's Btoro' -That rnA rt... f Ol CC.tid anil nnn thr ... - - - w,iw vol -uiu vuroi An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syeup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form mast refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is ".lie o;ie perfect strengthening laxa tive cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, s they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the rcuu-dv arc obtaiuud from senna and other 'ari.mati" plants, by a method known to the C ufoknia" Fl6 STBCF Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remein'ocr the full name of the Company printed en the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW IRAI.'CISCO, CAI I.OUISVn.t-1:. KY. NEW YOBK. H. T. Frr.-ilo !.! 1 ,,-'".'-t pnrbottlft Notice of Sale for Taxes, Tinder execution for taxes, I will sell at the Court House I)jor. In Goldsboro, N, C on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 19U1, the prop erty of the parties nsmed below for taxes and costs. W. A. DESMAItK, Tax Col. Anderson. Jonis 1185 AMrldge, David 7 0 Atkinson, 1). A IN Artis, W B 2 09 Bryant. Mover 8 88 Blackman.TF H 4 32 Bunn, Ed 4 30 Bright. Chester .. 1 8H Carroll. 11C 4 39 Cox, Rose, esl.-iUv . 96 Davis, Sarah 6 Harden, I.ucy 2 W Dorieh. Whit 8 93 Dudley. Havid Evans. Paul 8 06 Everett, Ooorge 2 16 Exum, Wm 4 22 Faison, Henry 1 27 Guess, Henry 6 19 Guess, Matthew 6 08 Green, Amey 4 23 Hawkins. Jeff '. 4 89 Hill, Jenney 39 Hogana. James .' 8098 Harrison, Ed 7 Hlcxs, Oliver, estate J 42 Harris. Flora 49 Hinnant. VV B 2S King. Adam 3 5 Kennedy, Levy ,. 4 42 Lane, Dyer 44 Lane, Isaiah 8 26 Lamb, It berl 6M Litta, Abram 884 Moore. W 11 4 61 Mosley, Arnold -4 33 Odoui. London v . 2 18 Ostjurg, g, rah 6 72 Peel, J'OW' WillH 11, J hn. ( colored ) . . 4 46 8 48 K'l'hard.-on, Harry 7 23 Smith & V iwli-r 8 37 Smith, A M 1150 Sutton. S (Hire 4 08 Stars, I'm nk 7 45 Sutton. Brit ton, estate 144 Small. Mary 118 TuliT Haywood 3 33 Vail. Lafayette 3 63 illlaios Muck f. 1H Whltlfj. HiiK.o .l 9 M Whitti-d.W II .. . '. 765 oo.iurd, IMS' IV GOOD A a sure cure for Indi gestion Nervous DebllltT HC A T LI Lost Vigor. Impotency, I n and Impaired health In male or female, no matter irom what cause, Haggard's Specific Tablets have no equal. They will sharpen your ai'petlte, digestion, quit your iierven.nLvP sound, relreshlng Bleep, In ighieii vour mtell-et and oaui-e you to enjoy life. 1'A M I II I.K r KKE B $1 per box. six boxea .). ii your muggist can not supply yon, they will tic sert upon receipt of pricf by the Hag gard S peel tin Co., 4u4 Norcroas Illdg.Atlaflta.Ga men ju iue. ttiurs. sat dm dy only Wanted For U. S. Army I Able bodit-d, unmarried men, be tween the Hues ol 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate htibits.who can Bpeak, read and write English, llecruits specially desired for service in Phil ippines. For information, apply to Keeruiiing Officer, old Arlington Hotel, Goklnboro, N. C. dull vM.in.We.i.Sat Mill June 80, 1901 Sam Lee's Chinese Laundry 11 and Machine. No Tear Clean Wash. Fine Polish Arlington Building. Soutb Oorner. 3oldsboro. N. C. 'HICKS CAPUDINE CUREH SICK EDftCB l.fl GR PPB.OOL.De, AND flbL tlt.flD0iBS. 15, :s and 60c., at all druggists. Bf Dentist. Offlooln Borden Balldlng, ?ar Buulhrland Brlnkley A Co.'Otore. ULL WORK UUABAMTKKD FIftST-OLVM 601 i I have one ?ood Milch Cow for sale. ' For further particulars apply to I. B. Fonvielle. IGE! I am now delivering ice direct from the factory. Phone 76 and we will do the rest. Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. May 3 t". Messenger Opera Ho&set twoHnights, MS May 6 and 7 Vivian Deffionto Go. -OF- REAL ARTISTS I Refined Musical Act. Transforms- 1 tion Serpentine Dance: Kinging and Ta'king Comedian. Concluding with a thrilling ivAKUE COMEDY. j 'THREE MARRIED MEN.' Prices, If, 2 and 3f cents YOU CAN'T DOWN THE HUSTLER If you have any property you wish to sell cheap, see me: if you want an exnorbitant price, see some one else. I am in the real estate to do a square business or none. If the title to your property is questionable, no need to see me about selling it for you. , I have for sale the following property: 150 ft. on Park street, adjoining Holiness cnurcb; J. J. Street a 16 room houe, on William street, also the vacant lot adjoining it (100 ft.); a fine lot on East Centre street about 100 ft. wide, nearly opposite Aewbern warehouse; Lazarus Edger ton's mill at Genoa; a 5-room house in WebbtowD; about 300 acress of the W K. Hollowell farm; only 690 acres of tbe Bonitz farm left; 70 acres of fine stiff wood land, clay subsoil. near the city; 700 acres of Mrs. Jas. Kenan s farm, near Faison; 3 cheap vacant lots for small tenant houses in the city; the Alford and Jackson property in "Little Washington;" 17 valuable cheap lots, for white people only, in lieorgetown left. If you wish to buy, rent or sell any property, I am at your service for a commission only from 1 to 1C per cent I have a splendid collector employed who will look after your house rents. I will give my personal attention to any sale, where the com mission justifies me, I work through agents anywhere in the United States. I am financially responsible for any business intrusted to me. I will guard your interest and my own. 'Office at F. B Edmundson's store on Walnut street. Hours: 12 to 2. Record -312 sales. I defy any man in the State to compare with it. Ed. L Edmundson, - Real Estate Hustler GOLDSBORO. N. C. You Are Backward. nerhaus. about eominc hare far Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, etc, because you have heard so much of their good quality that you fear price will be high. Dismiss that idea from your mind. Tbis is the Cheapest Timer Rtore in the citv. Prio.en nrn nntta low and the fitock no crond that values are simply unequalled. JENKINS & FARRIES, Drusrrlst and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp. Mayor's Offire PIi llonlr I i have recently put Uliy ndtn I on the street a brand "new carriage, with rubber tires, which I offer for the use of tbe public Tour patronage will be ap preciated. TOM BRIGHT, may 1 lw The Haokmao. Forsae Floor Coverings For Summer ! . What are YOU going to use ? WILL IT BE MATTING ! If so, bear in mind that our stock consists of over six thousand yards. We have over forty styles, and the prices range from 12 l-2c upwards. Close prices for whole rolls of 40 yards. Do You Want a Carpet? We are selling the BEST yard wide carpet at 6$c; others from 30 cents. We are closing out our Brus sels and Moquette Carpets below cost. Do You Prefer Rugs? Then we will show you the most complete line cf Smyrnas you ever saw, at prices which you will ac knowledge to be cheap. Or were you thinking of Linoleum ? In which case we are also prepared for you. We have th 4-4, 6-4, and 8-4 widths in stock and can secure the 12-4 and 16-4 at a few days' notice. Of course we have Napier Mattings, Grass Matting?, Door Mats; Fibre Rugs, etc., etc. There is but one store in town where you can see all these lines-that is the headquarters for Honest Merchandise. 9 Always in Front! That's where you'll find cs in watch selling. Our watch offerings are not only the largest, but rep resent a bigness in value that we defy you to equal elsewhere. im There ia good time, pru- denoe and economy in every watch we sell. A warrant that warrant O goes with every one. k'eddlnc ft Wlfuln B In m lit A Kith Cut Ola Silver. v III 0 No Lady's wardrobe is Complete- this season without a Black Taffeta o- Pean De Soie Silk Skirt. Come see our yard-wide Taffeta for Skirh; also our warranted-to-wear Taffeta, $1.00. We have just received a new stock of White Shirt Waists. $1.00 to $2.0 Tney" are beautiful in quality and style, and nicely made. We are selling them for about what the material cost. House Wrappers. (Percale), 98c, $1 2 J and $1.0. New Wash Silks for shirt waists, 40c, fOc, 7$c great values. The Ladies' Cash, T WXMlnn tiiftam lut Hichi uv A lift , XT J O i mm w m nr? b jn r m m j . i uijuunijia'uii 4 Dry G6ods Store. - 7
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