Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / June 5, 1901, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
- to National Bank On The National Bank Of SOLD8BOJW, Wants roar badness, sad U1 be (J 01 GOLDSBOBO, Offais lo depositors trary sooommo (Ution sara teaklag Till nnut cxa a. hobwood. Ji rwri I. X. EOIXOWXIX, Cashier. laa U (si oi oomtpoDd vita yoa. 1- yj 1 6X0 X HOKWOOD. Js., tntt V. 1. BS3T, Ylot-rrNldrat. This ABOtrs o'er the people! rights, Doth an eternal rlgll keep No soothing strains of Malal rots Can lull It hundred eyes to sleep. roL.xsxni GOLDSBORO. N. C. WI DNESDAY. JUNE 5 1901. NO 51 ff)Tli m i MT. OLIVE LSTTKR. WALTiltt LE1TEB. A Week'. Happenings; ot the Mt 1Chronlcling of . Week,g EftnU B A"l a a I O!iT0 Section. in That Thriving igh borhocd. News is a scarce article here now, as every body is busy kill tog grass. Mr. Alex EJgertoo, of Pink oey, filled another appointment here Sanday. The monthly meeting at Oak A rqus Bureau, ) Jnne 5, 1901. f Mr. J. . Kelly, of Tarboroneh. was here on business Monday. Miss Martha Kornegay returned home last week from College. Mr. Jim Johnson, of Warsaw, was viaitinsr here several dava last wk. Mr. Walter Flowers, of Goldsboro 'nd ,,Mt was attended ...... ..I hv & ta M-tt was Tisitmg tos home near here Bon-1 J " 6" v.w dJ Miss Lata Vail, from Pikn Ifr. TTfiTitT J Faiasin nf Faiarma Hie. is visiting Misaea Effl And ... . . .1 P O 1 wis visiting relatives Here several I ren owinson. uiiwkwwi. Mr. and Mra n A HBao. I " - a- vv vaaoci Mrs. Edwards, of Snow HilL waa I were visitioe lo tror eommnnitv a a jt tr-t ma I . Timung ner iamer, air. w. w. w last Sanday afternoon. urns, Sunday. Mr. James Keel, of Washington. I). C, spent several days here visit ing relatives last week. Mr. Richard Wooten, of La- Miss Lai a Lynch, from John ston county, was visiting the Misses N;al last Sanday. Miss Gertrude Thompson spent vr. Ktrharrl wnntun nr I .a- I (Iranee. snent several data with rel- ?atttrdy and od Stt0(Jay in ,.. ., thm rnnceton vis V ww aavvatw ww Tvvwam Perry. nsitirg Mrs. J. W. lira Tamu tnmm nf KAwtsin Orove, wm visiting relatives here The prospects for a fiae hay I t ll I AaaMM S . a several oats ima ween. uvu wcrv uarer DGiipr in tnio Mr.W. Kornegay, left Monday nehborbood than they are now, for Raleigh, wbfre he will spend ana "ftDJ t"1" of cotton are not several days on basinets. worm cleaning. Mrs. M T.Breazale, after visiting Es-qiire W. P. R se is getting relatives for several weeks iuS. G I his bands full tying mairiooLial returned home Saturday. koote. 0 1 last Sanday he officiat- nr. n w n..t r., f..m;u nflfcd at the nantiala of Mr. Mam Philadelphia, are the guet of the Dermoo, from your city.and Miss family of Mr. N. B. FutreU this Wallace, daughter of Mr. Mar- week. I shall Wallace, of near tha iAikin Mr. and Mrs, Fred Holt. ofSelma, o plcc . j J J 1 ST . I and Mra. Gaston KeUy, near Seven Rlchardaonand I T HMtvlnM mbaab. a - I "anisic, was aKriTBii surprise lO Miss Eliza Moore after vioitingltho tr mmnnitn last fP... . A i Miss Bevsie Kornegay for several , , u days, returned to her home in Kins . om,.4 . . ' I teen emn lnvpri hv hop ccvai C J J Bock Swamp Items Our farmers ar very chopping cotton. Mr. Jerry Harries snd family, from ycur city,wtre visiting Mis. W. a Gorley, Sanday. J Mrs. Edith Deans, is tisitiocr ber daughter, Mrs, J. L. Pearson, io Qoldsbirj th!s weeL . Mr. Hugh St'icklatd, from near 8uiU field, was visiting bis ntcle Mr. C. L. Gnrley,8anday. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Ay cock. 'r )tn near Fremont, were viaU'n m our community, Sandaj. Mr. and Mrs.- William HowtH, from Soottsviile, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Bio Deans,1 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pearson, from ntar Salem, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Peirsony Saoda', Mr. Willie Edgerton and Bitter Mies Came, from the Pinkney stctioo, were visiting Mr. J. - W. Thompson, Snndsy afternoon. Mr. Marion Lynch, from Htm- let.si ei tlaat Satorday n'ehtwith h,8 parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Hays w od Lynch. Fabhebs Daughteb. IT Y TTTrTr TTTTVli 4 IK Blood Poison is an tiniwr!fll iIicmca T1i .1 n ft,. n- l t V j- . . . ""guicucu uauons oi me woria, as Tvell as the savage, have been contending with this monster scourge for centuries past Civilization not checked its process Scientists have discovered little concernm the S Ibis peculiar poison; they adt it to be a blood disease, for which they know no ant dote vwf T? tTy anrash Pparations hide the symptoms, but cannot destroy the ease is so highly contagious that persons Handling the clothing, using the same brush or towe dnnkmg from the same vessel, are inoculated. The deepest miserf and Rnw n?l t mA tbS en.dclli;eS ?e Samt Psical suffering that the guilty one does. How often is the proud parent horrified when he finds the disease he so confidently believed 'IhI ?VTT? frm wn1blood tas been transmitted to his innocent child; its lttle body tortured with sores, the elands of ' -he neck swollen and knotted and the skin I AN innocent victim. v-fire with some burning, itching eruption, fhe symptoms of this hideous disease can lot be mistaken; eruptions upon the skin, ores or ulcers in the mouth and throat, pper-colored splotches on d;fTcrent parts f the body and the loss of 1 air and eve- AT - 1 1 v i ? iuws, are lniaiUDie sions or t;rmrrtinc . n T v ' v ton, Friday. We are glad to note that Mr. G. W. Summerlin is improving very rapidly and will be able to be out again soon The many friends of Mr. W. F English regret to learn that he is confined to his bed with fever and wish for him a ipeedy recovery. The manv friends of Mrs. S. A years, la lac , she has partly raised him. While the widow is a grandmother, though as young looking as her daughter. Wd wish iLum much happiness. Duriog the recent freshet it is said a bridge in tact passed down Neu&e river, la the fl oded dis tricts it is really distressing, ten- w,i Tctrrat Trr ermcHnirlT anis Bregma ud in desDair. to hear of her death, which occurred and acres and acres of land that at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. promised a rich harvest, is now A, RoyaL 8unday night, at 10:30 a barren wa9te, generating chills o'clock. She was in her usual good and fevers, and in 6oa9 places health until a few minutes of her tQosQ WD0 caitiVatfd tha land death. She had been a sufferer from moviDg out to work for wages. - . smK UF 'r leauis, aou WHO The deceased was 62 years of age. . . . . " f , . . ' a.,ia ntbing to pay for tbe guano or bv Revs. O-rraway and Deloach and 8QPPhe9 furnl8hed em. t ii . ma. I rr ... . i t the interment was m&ue in iae iut. i iwo oi our ne'tunoornood young Olive oemeterv.Monday evening at 5 men were bj unset at Nnnrlao o'clock. in the pmence of a large! 8Chool Uat Snndaw that mhan gathering of relatives and Borrowing taey left tbey went toward the friends. Our heartfelt sympathy rlver lu81ead of ,0ward D goes ou w w w - aQd dld nut k(U)W 5ut ina, their sad bereatement. tlif ir I'liinm in ma tnrhi ont w. .. I " "--" " t I - " ' - wawu d4 OSflULAe ULV V Mr. Joe West is navinu uu uew ever, thev soon ratran. thaSr residence painted. foots top-, und from the smUn nf Mr. and Mrs C. L Barefoot have comDiiCtccv whi.jh now nlaw moved to their new residence. UpUQ heir faces, we imagine ah mv w. P. Exum. Jr.. was the is again "calm and serenu." guest of Mr. J. H. Best, Br, Sunday Killickinick. m- nf (Ireene county. "Oak Glenn". . ...... u is T' j I nr.i... t r i o was the guest oi r. "wi ufi, juuu u. I .Sunday, Up .Walter Crocker, of Moyeton, . . i . ' rpt. I? . l thA DIIAHI OI Dir. J.UUUJUO XiU-i " " , . I W will run rmr hrat i T-nrainn mundson, Sunday. it m u a biro tj Wilmington WHEN NATURE Ocoan View Beach, on Toes- tieeds awtBtanoe n may be beat to rrn-1 day, J tine 18th. Fare for rennd der it psompUy. bat oue .suouia re- ,o B ft 1.25: children an. memVr to uw even tno rao perrwi ' . - . remedies only whea needeaV Th best der 12 jeara of age, 100. We r- . .ImmIa .flit ffAIlt'A FADIAT ll will . kt. An ' najui.nni vn n..n. UQ mur iui' . ajja . vh - f atovugiAo . A4UUI a .win or jr its. nunumiMiTu uy 11,1.1. o u:ii .. n.til. ff a Ivnlli IJO. I " Howelltown Items. Mi-s Li I lie Baker, of Faro, N. C, is in onr midti Our farmers a-e glad to eee tbe crops looking so welL Tbe score of tbe ball gage last Saturday was 18 to 19, in favor o iiowell'owo. We are gUd to repot t that Mr. R. A. Sullivan is recovering from a so vera illcexs. Rev. A. P. Cromjhr.of Golds b6ro, was visiiig friends in this tection Sunday evening. Mt-ssra. Lonnie Bailey snd Bibe E mur daon, of tbe Edreka oUion, was in onr midst last Sunday. A nuaiber vl friends fr m Wil- h n. N. C, were vis tins Mr. and ji 8. C A. Jackson, of ton sec l n, Bun'av. D Quad. A TRYING POSITION HATCH'S EXCURSION. "My tx)tion is a trvinr one" was the joking remark ot the uoax model of a fashionable firm. But there is less iest than earnest in the state tnent Ittr trvinr to be on the feet alt day, to be reaching: stooping hoar after hour from morn until nieht And that is a very meager outline oi a busi ness woman's day. With many such mvnmn tfi nMlnarv atf-ain rf lafvw fa intensified and aggravated by a diseased . ... . .t i .f . . . conamon oi tne aeiicaie organs, ana they become victims of that terrible haclcache. or hlindincr 1iaadnclif. whirh is so common among business women. If you are bearing this burden, bear it no longer. For the backache, head tche, nervousness and weakness which spring from a diseased condition of the .Vim.n1 nrirona th.r la a r. mr. in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Half a million- women have been per fectly and pertnanenUy cured . by this wonderful medicine. - . . weakness for about fonr yean before I anaea iot your aavice," writes jar. j. w. McGresror. of 6id St and Princeton Ave.. Phtramt til. " Vm .rli,U1 ,r n I.V. Dr. Pierce's Fayorite Prescription which she did faithfully for ulne months, and now wt must acknowledge to yon that she is a well woman, v ,We cannot thank yon enough for the cure. ' f Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce by Utter Jm, Address, Buffalo, N. Y. ynr? truly. Hato uura Cole, in H-in. Kennott'S Cbocolat-f j-tiv Quntn. taka sod VXX ta cut vM ia UaA mi scs M aa. om eirnt year a-o I was lnacnlaU with poison br Ta tka littla , , ' ' wwm lainvuaim win t, ft? wh laf,ot81 wy baba with blood taiat. mum luinw aionr nnMi it waa abaat two years old, when its little Ufa waa yielded up to tha fearful poison. Tor six long- years I have suffered untold mlsary. I waa eovarod with soraa and ulcers from head to foot, and In uy K mat extremity I prayed to die. No lang-uaa-e can express my feeling- of .uoot JTrh A, AMI , t) a best medical tr:atmnt R.....I A.1 t'"T-"" mo, oa; au to no r& purpoa. Tha mercury and potash uaeniod to add fuel t tha awfnl .n. l which was deyourliig- me. I waa ad- yised by friends who had aeen wonder- Xrx. ful onraa mid. hv It. n tn Baa w. m cot two bottles, and felt hone arain raviT in hriaat hope for health and happinesa arain. I lmproyed from th start, and a completa and perfect cur was tha result. B. I. S. is tho only blood remedy which reaohea desperate cases. MRS. T. W. LEE, BCoatfOmery, Ala. w5CT '.Taal aWSaf -r'fr7 iooa Poison. Uther and more destructive ymptoms follow, of course, a j the d.oe rogresses; the whole. skin surface js often vered with a mass of sores, s;r1 ever bone id tissue. are destroyed. This is not a iinple disease; do not trifle with it; terrible x are the immediate effects, ir i Vr.r.-iKI a j VA A a v .. ) think that through your caielcssiiess or neglect others may have to suffer for your sin. "ou may have taken the usual remedies, but the aching bones and slight rheumatic pains, tLcr annoying little ulcers and pimples that periodically break out, remind you that yoti are not cured; that the poison is still in your system. S. S. S. is a specific for this disease. That it does antidote this peculiar virus, an. experi ence of many years has proven bej ond doubt. It is no experiment to take S. S. S. It has demonstrated in thousands of cases its curative powers. Being strictly a vegetable remedy makes it safe; there can be no bad after effect, as is the case where Mercury and Potash treat ment has been taken. It eradicates Contagious Blood Poison completely and permanently from the system and removes all possible dancer of contaminating others or trati;rri?rfin fr . - A U O AM nnifarU.. T4- .,. ,1 i 1.1 J? w Ajoiciity. x l ixux. uuiy ucsiruys me uisease m ine eanyi stages, but even the worst cases give way when the system comes under the influence of S. S. S. Get this poison out of your blood; it is a barrier to domestic happiness; it wrecks both body and mind. ' Many a bright intellect has been clouded and happy life blighted by this terrible plague 4 4'i "uui , yvu. c cuuLiav.icu UUUiglOu5 XJJ.CAXJ Poison, send for our book and learn all about this disease. Every symptom and stage is described so clearly and minutely that after reading it you can treat your own case success fully. Should you at any time need any special advice, you have only to write) on pliy gicians; we make no charge for this. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtUntaGa. V mm Hints i Be sure to see our stock of Watches before you buy, as we iae just received an ELE- GAN T ASSORTMEN T. L. D. Giddens JEWELER. Fine Repairing and Ensrravlner. Watches, Cut Glass, and Solid Silver. Tire's Hefljty Happiness in Robinson's Sarsaparilla. K is th6 surest medicine in the world for makbg pure blood, strong nerves, and a hearty stomach. It has been making sick people well for many years by driving out all impurities from the system, and keeping them out ttumtfauiramua lUUlO is one of the best medioinesin the, world. It is guaranteed to make a permanent cure of chills and fever. There is no excuse Fop Pale, Half Siek, Tired Oqt fflen and Women Take onr good medicine and get welL Our experience mates it safe for you to come to ns for drags. In twenty years we have learned how to do things right Your money will buV mora nnritv .... .. i ana more quantity here tnan anywhere else in the city. Straws show which way the witd blowsor doesn't blow. Onr straws are the newest and best for the rest of tho Summer's head gear. All the new models are here: the new brim, the low crown and the Alpine. We are showing a complete line from 50 cents upward. Wo have tha fa mous Knox 8traw Hats; ab solutely the best made. Look through our stock. Ton are more than likely, you know, to find just what you want right here. H. WEIL & BROS. Honest Merchandise, Ms E Robinson & Bro. r.QZCTa TTOr.TII DSUadLTIU New Harness Shop l I have opened a harness shon in th large wooden building- opposite John Slaughter Oo on Walnut street,where I will manufacture Harness Brldla. eto. All work hand-made and war ranted. Also will repair harness with neatness ard dispatch. ' J0HNRUSS. Tune 3 da tf J. .l-Parker. DPNTI8T. nfltnaSova aaIm amimii ' ir .a if t t.X
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 5, 1901, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75