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oio IXS ' AHsf ' (Cf' fll A " SA Thb National Bakk M.BKST.Ttca-rrartdtat. , ' . jC-X - n AJ." Gia.KOWOOn. Ja,FrsM This Asatrs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No toothing stralna of Mali's tors , Can lull lt hundred eyei to i'?p. Vol. xxxni GOLDSBORO. N. C MONDAY.- JUNE & 1901, NO 49 HP 0 WORLD ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Newa ot the Stage, Social, Pollti cal and Otherwise, Culled From Our Exchanges. It U to be hoped the weather.bur eau officials will get together and de cide on a definite article of weather for Jane. The eagle will hereafter be the model and emblem of American Wo mas Suffragists. Why, wouldn't the rooster do betteit Within a short time there will be err little of the old Atlanta left, judging by the way these sky scrap ers follow one another. A Pennsylvania couple were mar ried last week by telephone. We are rapidly approaching the slot machine form of marriage ceremony We may be inclined to look on these numerous north pole expedi tions more seriously when we real ise the Hood of lecturers that will re sult. A Boston woman is suing Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy for 1150,000 for slander. And Mrs, Eddy is giving her the absent treatment in the trial of the case. And now up in Kentucky they hare taken to shooting thei wives tor burglars. This pastime has been popular in other parts of the coun- . tatdtohave made $3,000, ' C JO in the recent stock boom. This brings op the old question "how'd you like to be the man?" Nearly all of the 8,000 suicides in Germany last year are said to have been drinkers. But it is difficult to bee how they could have been any thing else and been loyal Germans. Now that General Fred Funston has accomplished the feat of eating an octopus, it is now up to Teddy to chew up a mountain lion or two, or else give up the strenuous life alto gether. Mr. Bryan is reading lea eons to the Democrats of Missouri on the danger which they are liable to in cur from the "reorganize." Mr. Bryan is evidently still partial to the disorganizes The Ohio papers appear to regard the Supreme Court's decision as merely a rcognition of the rights of its two most distinguished citizens. McKinley andForaker, to do as they please with things. Perhaps those Canadians are to be excused for thinking that it is carry ing the entente cordial too far to be asked to allow the erection of a monument on Canadian soil to the man who licked them. The dismissed West Point cadets have been employed by the asphalt company of Venezuela, whioh seems to have need of military guards. They might now redeem themselves by hazing the Venezuelans a little. That Ohio law which allows the family of the person lynched to col lect $5,000 from the county in whioh the lynching occurs will at least have the effect of confining future lynching parties in that State to the non-tax -paying element It is now cited as an evidence of the Filipinos' adiptability for civili zation that since American occupa tion of the islands they have already learned to wear their shirts inside of their trousers. This is certainly commendable if nothing else. WUEJf "NATURE needs assistance it may;be beat to ren der It promptly, but one .should re member to use even the most . perfect remedies Only when needed. Thereat and most simple and gentie remedy Is the,8yrup ol Fig- manufactured by the California Fig Sjrup,Qo. COTTON IN THE SOUTH AND ENGLAND. There are some things that proye the actual existence of conditions better tban statistics, and aoeoog them is the present situation in the cotton States in regard to the export trade and home cooanmptiou. For some time the Eaglish papers have been discussing the question of England's cotton business and trying to prove that though the Imports of cotton have been less, measured by pounds, beiog only one billion, s x hundred and twenty six million pouods in 1699 as compared with two bll iion one hundred and twenty eibt millions Imported In 1898, yet the value of the exports of manufactured cotton waa sixty eight million pounds of sterling for the average period from 1897-1900 aaoompared w'th sixty six millions of pounds for the average period from 1890 to 1698. This would seem to show that the textile industries of Great Britain are handling as much money and cresting a much wealth as ever before, even though they are using lesa cot ton than formerly.So far for sta tistics. Now, as to the facts. It appears that the export cotton trade has been damaged in a number of towns in Mississippi because the cotton jobbers hive lost the trade of the Lancashire mills, which they 4 ly. a bbJbtiW4Wib lMsi CJ ton Is used by tbe mills of North aod South Carolina for home consumption, thereby employ ing American labor and giving .he Americaa nation in general aod the Sjuvhern States in par ticular the benefit that comes to every community from furnish iog a higher grade of lucrative trade to us citiz jus. The growth of this industry in the South has undoubtedly been a hardship to the cotton j tbber who had ex port connections, but there the hardship, so far as the South is concerned, appears to end, for the fact that there is a decreas ing amount of cotton for export to England shows that in the open market the North and South Carolina mills are able and willing to pay more for their raw material than the Eaglish manufacturers can pay, and this means that the South is benefited all the way from the farmer who raises the cotton to the mill hand who earos high wages and gets steady employment, instead of hewirg wood and drawing wa ter as he used to do. We believe that we have in the Southern States a population whose intel ligence and capabilities make tbem able to compete with the oest manufacturing communities jo earth, and we repica at every opportunity which gives these cnaracerUtics a chanca to Bhow what they can do in some wider and more intellectual Held tban that in which the rural popular lion ot tuf States have hereto fore been emp'ooed. TO ALL APPLICANTS FOB STATE PENSIONS. Notice is hereby given that all persons intending to apply for State Pensions must present themselves at the Court House in Goldsboro on Monday, Jone 24, 1901, to be ex amined by the County Board of Pensions. The above includes all who now receive pensions. All who do not present themselves on the above-named day. or, if . unable by disability to do so, do not send phy. sioians' certificate of such inability, will not be recommended for pen sions. . I. F. OKllOND, O.S.O. ' If ox County Board of Felon THE CUBAN SITUATION. United States Will Remain In Control Until the Amend ment Has Been Adopted. Washington, Jane 1. It is of ficially slated hat the United States will remain in control in Cuba until the Plstt amendment has been "substantially adopted. This was made known to General Wood last Tuesday by Secretary Root and bis action has has beej approved by the .President. Secretary Root was with him for about an hour and a half to-day, discussing with him the cable gram which has been prepared to be sent to General Woo J, at Havana, relating to the action of this government on the Cuban constitution. The message is long and will be forwarded to General Wood with the idea of having him communicate it to the cons stitutionai conyentlon. It will not be made public at this time and probably not until the con vention takes action. Secretary Root has received no official copy of the Cuban constitutiou as adopted, the copy received beiog famished by Gen eral Wxd and consequently the aotion taken now la considered ot the same unofficial character, but indicates the determination of this government to reject the constitution In its present form. ;"-- BSBS---SSaTWmMMPMW' '.ri ' An Ultimatum Issued to the Slit chiniit of the System.. Washington, Jnne 1. The flit general order issued to the striking machinists on the South ern Railway was promulgated today by Vice President and General Manager Gannon. It ia an ultimatum and announces that it the s.rikers fail to report for duty at tneir respeotiye shops at the regular hoar on Monday morning next, It will be consid ered that they have quit and their places will be fll'ed. Mr. Gannon today estimated that the number of men out on the whole system aggregates be tween five and six hundred. He says that the rolling stock of the road is in excellent condition and that the shops could remain closed for thirty days without the least inconveulence. The Ctrkbad ot America. late ate EAST TENNESSEE. priijgs. Hotel Open Throughout the Year. Accommodalioss 600. Electtio Lights. Steam Heat, Water Works, Situated in one of the Loveliest Val leys of East Tennesse Environed by Mountains 8,000 feet high, where Heat, Dust, Mosquitoes, Malaria and Hay Fever are Unknown. THE WflTEH CUfiJBS . Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Troubles of the Liver, Stomach, Bladder, Bowels and Kidneys. Shipping at rate of 400 gallons daily. Shipped any time, anywhere. Write for 40-page book free. THOMAS TOMLINSON, Owner-Prop-. Tata Sprite. Taaa. t&'Foi sale in any quantity by 1L E. Robinson & Bro. and B. H. Griffin. Goldsboro, N CL Apr 25 tf J.H-rarKer. DENTIST. Offle down item, opposite H. & M. L. Let'l tor. BUDQB WOAkDONK. v BoDkt Stu.tf..H , ' ' S. BANKS- ARCHITECT. Second Floor Borden Building, fr)--n-i m -i, 't'Timtr E. -ma mrt tUm aV;i . fi.. -JJ . '. " " mm in vt 1U4 AUC puu VVkmjUm IU the bl 4 are forced out through the pores of the skin, canjin intense lednesa, burning and itching. So terrible u the i diing at times, especially when the body is over keatod, that the almost distracted sufferer feels that he couldt ar the skin to pieces, and that he must scratch or go era. j. He knows from experience that this only tnakei tiaflm wnra tint mail. V. .1.. rarninr and itChiHC h ia fnr thn time htinc- inAiffmnt n m Umr m. -n al forms of Eczema, the moist, or weeping kind, that comes in little pus ch ducharge a wab-rr, sticky fluid, which dries and peels off in bran-like o profuse is the discharge at times that large scabs or crusts form, which gainful ind troublesome, and not easily removed. Red, disfiguring butnpa are symptoms of Eczema. The dry form usually attacks the head 1 feet; the skin, becoming hard and rough, often cracking open and and attended with much itching. Eczema depends upon a poisoned con- v. mm. wwwu. uvi rfji T body broka out witk a rash a wrhlea la apita of all efforts to euro I tare wore. Tha ttealar, especially waa simply terrible; it would almost at times, only to return worse than :4 triad many bifhly recommended ina Without benefit, and hearins; of B. to aiT it a fair trial, and rraa bly delifhtad when a Uw bottles entlrsly, remorlns; arary blemish and m my body. X shall ztotfatttoraoom- B, wheaerer aa opportunity oooura. arescv tales scales. . are hot' and so: hands t bleedir, CsX, w or arar oatlnt ataiai etlaapp rer. 1 mi laezpre mredc Sdaaplst XMade, focdngt poisons rich bio opens tb its prop' blood,s teed cure and writ advice si - bui. iwi m applications, while soothing and cooling, and may to some extent relieve the inflmnT1 tion and itching, cannot be considered cures, because external remedies do not reach constitutional or blood diseases. Salves, ointments. powders, lotions and Soaps do more nasm man good, by smearing over and sealing up Pjtjaokjnto the blood. S. S. S. antidotes and neutralizes the add 1 drives out of the circulation all impurities and humorsTwdthe that is earned to the diseased skin quickly allays tte maamnaffi oggednp pores and the skin b xomes soft, smooth and ready to perfoml unctions. To he rid rf Kmm. :c i rr. ... . ; -" wn uuiuj man pnua ud mc aothimr sa surelv anil ffrftniii u: o o a ' L . TT- " vegetable blood purifier. Send for our book on blood and skin' u " iutsiit iniormarinm nr arf. A . book-free. Tll6 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AT LAWA, qZ ' 1 VomenVhoWorK Nlns sot af tea womca srs slfllcttd with seraeaf ths cemmoa ailments kaewa ss Itmsle dUtatti. Aroonj watnea whose employment refnb-u there to stand oa their feet ar sit la the same positioa sll dsy, not om ia twenty. Bve cjcapj this troubles. Ths svertc feminine consuV tutloa csmMt, tauldcd, wtthstsad ths strain te which stcadv. trvbi -Mark subleeti them. The artful af m-ih. hoed arl se oelats and finely sdiosttd that the ieUable result W eonstsnt standing, Cftin j, steop!n or ttratain j Is diiplactment of vital parts. The disorder u amslly alight as iirsi, bui seen oevciop w im fiisr ar ptimui men Cwuoi is t iiitt tuuu tr (cmais wsaiuwu. As such It Is affertd to you. Vine of Cardul will set Mrfom snlrscks,but It will. If takea as directed, Insure aelnlus and regular eoeratioa of the tnenf traal ftmcUea. It will drive ut svery trace of kacorrhas, end willMstrCfifthca the Bsmtati that falling of ths womb wiO be an bnpassl. bliity, Des't you think it would pay you to try a medU cine with neh a record as thatT Yon can get s $t bottle of Wins of Cardul at any ra store and km It ia the privacy of your home. WINEcCARDlII Tewnstnd, Os-, May IS, 1899. I Km beta la bad health with railing el ths worab, weak back, nervousness sad heart palpitation. At monthly periods I would be hi bed suffering great asm. lately I havs bean taking Vint of Cardul and Thaa7ords rtixb rw.i.i .-j u i i .li . j vMwtnauuu. mm wwy Mn BTVUJIM UK WVMVIVI rcBcf. : I havs no pain, and do not nop work at the moathly aeriod. Mrs. tUCT SMTTll In eases rwpilrfa r eparf al direction i, miiim fiTine symptoms, "The Ladisr Ad-lsorr Dapart nient The Chattaaeoga Hsdiolne Company, Chattanooga, Tana. fmmmm . ru . im7iTiiji .jf, . , .1 fj--. ... ifc.jnji.imu J-jpP Watch Hints ! Be sure to see our stock of Watches before you buy, as we hae just received an ELE GANT ASSORTMENT. L D. Giddens. JEWELER. Fine Repairing and Engraving. Watches. Cut Glass, and Solid Silver. There $ Heoltli a niness ia Robinson's Sarsaparilla. It is the surest medicine in the world for making pare blood, strong nerves, and a hearty stomach. It has been making sick people well for many years by driving ont all imparities from the system, and keeping them oat. ROBINSON'S IRON TONIC is one of the best medicines in the world. It is guaranteed to make a permanent cure of chilland fever. . There is no excuse fof Pale, Half Slek, Tired Out (Den and Women Take oar good medicine and get well. Oar experience makes it safe for you to come to us for drags. In twenty yean we hare learned how to do things right Your money .will bay more parity and more quantity here than anywhere else in the city. THE CHIEF material aim in life among mankind ia comfort; and the pioper place to be gin to pursue that obiectifl at the fountain head of man's sweetest rest the home. Oar mission in life is to male the home comfortable. Does your roof leak? Then com ort is stealing from vnnr lmma Let as repair it for you, and thu3 smooth the wrinkled hrnw anrl bring the smile of gladness back again, ur, u you need a new roof, we can accommodatA von. And the price-yes, the price will nut even make YOU frown. Tin nr slate roof, to suit your taste. TB a ii you ride a wheel, we can re pair your old one: or wnnM ho pleased to sell you a new one, xes, we can repair your old tove, and cheaply, too. Then, we manniactnrfl t ih flues, als Get our prices before letting yo rwork. We guarantee work manship to be first-class. MATTHEWS & CR003I, Old K ft Stond, Arlington Hotel. 166 Tea TIME ISON. 1 AVciravevery" select line of GREEN and BLACK TEA at pnees that will open your eyes, and save vour dimes. Try us next time. Yours for a good class of Ice Tea, Goldsboro Droo Go. The People's Popular Brag Store, aWr-rlONB 69. 4 rifr S3 M. E. Robinson & Bro. A -AY. You Are Backward, DerhartS. aboili VTY1 l n a hara fr.-r 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. This is the Cheapest Drug Store in the city. Prices are Quite low and the atnnk an omA tAW values are simply unequalled. JENKINS & FARRIES, Drujrfista and Seedsmen, walnut 8traet, opp. Mayor's Office - .sjtaiBtjtaj. -. taSk-J . Am' aTJsj-ajrBfSBBBBBj liaTXaWA THt WW REVIVO RESTORES VITAUTt Made a Well Man Jj-ofMo. XPJL liTlTSTOJU glTTTVI LLUST 0ttxla th sbor rssdts la SO dars. naeM aowarlnllyandaiiloalr. Cons wbmaUothsnfalL lowif m-awlU rssala thslt tost isnhood.sadoll men win isM-sr ibir roathlal visor by oslag BSVIVO. II qtiloklr sad turelr rcatorM Ntfrou ws. Lea Vitality, Impottaer,- Mltntly Iwlsslniia, CotS Fow-f. jTalliDa sCmotT. WatUac l)isasa aact all aOsets U self-atnss ossetasssl ladlsoNUoo, blok nnflta oo tor stud;, btxineca or narhics. II ot only earaa by tSsrUoc a lbs t of dlitas. bat toasnat SMrratoBla sod blood bolld-r, brina tot back tbo pink gltrw to rml chk tod r atoring tba Br of youth. It wards off In-salty and CoDtorsptloa. Inai-t oa birlns BEVIVO, aa ttbar. It cm baamtod la vmt pociH. By roall, UH pwpMkMr.or sis for m&MK wth a posl-tt-a vrlttc-a tnM-twta to Nr ar sfaa4 Sba taMrr. Book nl td'lM frM. AddraM CTFor la QolJ.boro by' Y. JEL Robtasoa. ca Cro, dmfctats
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