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The National Bank : OTfiOLDSBOBO, Offers to depositor! mry UMmmo (Ution MTt tanking will warrant CXO.X H0KW0OD. Jin Pret't J. X. EOLLOWKLL, CaablM. glad to Uik Of eortMpond with 70a CIO A.NOKWOOD.J.,Prwt U. t. BEST, YlM-fraldent, This Aegus o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep, , No soothing strains of Mali's ions Can lull Its hundred eyes to sleep. VOL.XXXHI GOLDSBORO. N. C.. WEDNESDAYi JULY 3 1901. NO 75 Tns National Bank Of GOLDSBOBO, .7 Wants roar bannM,and will t " . ' J(T": iliiii 11 1 1 it r, 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 111 t i 111 WALTER LEI TEK. MT. OLIVE LETTER. AChronlelingof Week's Eftnls L ,Veek,a Happenings; oithe Mt in mat inming neigh- borho.d. Miss Eugenie Coor, vUited her cousin, Miss Cora Hooks, last week. Miss Gertrude Thompson left last Saturday on a visit to relatives in Raleigh. Olive Section. Argus Bureau, ) July 3, 1901. f Capt. W. L. Jones, of Norfolk, was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. Dick Williams, of Rose Scottsville Items. Oar farmers are very busy laying by their crops. We are all very busy getting ready for our picnic at NorvaPa Hill. Mr. Joe Hale, from Morehad, spent Sunday with his sick moth er here. Capt. George Frazter, of MUs- Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon spent HlU was visltlD& f'i8Dds here Usipp', is visiting relatives and PI 3 Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. DUDaay- Win. Smith. Mr. RuDert Yelverton of Clav. Messrs. A. J. Woodard and Dick ton, is visiting the family of Mr. llerritt, from your city, were visit-1 A. G. Cox. ing in our community last Sunday. M5 n.. Mxha nf T(Tae Messrs. Jno.Southerland and D. I is the truest of her sister Mrs. C, Andrews were out here last week looking after the farms of Mr. South-erland. A Mr. Powell, from Sampson county, is in our section selling an apparatus for canning fruii, vege tables, etc. Miss Nora Hicks, from Caldwell Institute, is lending her charms to the home circle of her school friend Miss Lizzie Becton. Mr. Jno. Neal spent last Sunday W. L. Davis. Mrs. W. R. Crow, of Glds- boro, is visiting relatives near here tbis week. Miss Lottie Utley, of Apex, N. C, is visiting Miss Eatelle West brook this week. Miss Carrie Martin, of Harpers Perry, W. Va., is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Cox. Mr. H. T. Ham, of Greensboro, -uw.v. 3:"; was here several days on busi- visits to the same mace are rather J auspicious, though if he can tell the friends in our community. Mr. Lewis Sasser.from Salem, found his : first rotton blossom the 2ad of July. It was the first that we have seen. Mr. Haywood Ham and wife and cousin Miss Minnie Scott, ot Wilson, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Howell Sunday. The Gardner string band visit ed the Montagues last Monday night. The audience was very large, and all enjoyed it well. Miss Carrie Thnmpson, who has been spending a few weeks with relatiyes and friends in Wilson, returned home last Friday. SPECIAL SATURDAY FLYER. young ladies apart, he can beat us. Mrs. Will Cochran, from near Charlotte, who has been visiting relatives here, returned home Satur- ness last week, M!s9 Bernace Wooteo, of Kinston, wa9 visiting the Misses From Goldsboroand Intermedl- Royals last week. Mrs. N. C. Newbold, of Ash- day. Her hosts of 'friends regret that i9 the gue8t 0f her sister alcknessinber family caused her Mrs. W. P. Kornegay this eek. visit here to be shorter than she ex- J pected. Airs Blanch Bizzall and Miss n.M Ttnfe Piu n;t fnrr,;.!,; Forbes, of Lumberton, were the potatoes out here, it was a severe 1 6Qests of Mrs, B. H. Hatch sev- Wow tons, but now Jno. Grantham erai aays last weeg. nai isu aown xor a wnue, ana we can't get "slops" for our pigs, so we are out of rations for both ourtel- ate Stations to Morehead City In effect Saturday, June 29 tb, 1901, unt;l otherwise ordered. SCHEDULE Leave Goldaboro 3:40 p m LaGrange ...... 4K)9 Tfn J I mmmmmmmmtl ' mmmmmmmmmmmm ' 1 Bad Cirenlaticm is the cause of most of the ills that come with old age. With advancing years there is a decline of strength and vigor the machinery of the body moves with less speed and accuracy. Because of the weak and irregular action of the heart the blood moras more slowly, becomes impure and loses much of its life-sustaining properties, and muscles, tissues and nerves literally starve for lack of nourishment. A sluggish and polluted circulation is followed hv a long train of bodily ailments. Cold feet, chilly sensations up and down the spine, poor appetite ana digestion, soreness ol the muscles, rheumatic pains, Hard and fissured aun, ice sores, chronic running ulcers on the lower limbs and other parts ot the body these and many other diseases peculiar to old people are due to a lack of heal thy blood and imperfect circulation. Restoration to health must come through thi building up and purification of the blood, thus adding strength and tone to thf vital organs and quick, healthy action to the circulation. V S. S. S. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best tonic, makes It thf most valuable and efficacious of all medicine for old people. It is free from all mineral ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action. It cures blood diseases of (every character, even those inherited or contracted in early life. As the system Em under the influence of S. S. S. there is a marked improvement In the general alth, and as richer and purer blood begins to circulate through the body the appetite improves, and there is a softness and elasticity about the skin that you have sot noticed for years ; sores begin to heal, pains in muscles and joints grad ually cease, and you find that it is possible to be happy and healthy even in old age. -. Our medical department is in charge of physicians who make a study of blood as 1 skin diseases. If yon would like to have their opinion and advice in your car write them all about it and you shall receive such information and advice as you wast. This will cost yon nothing. Others have found our medical depart ment of great benefit to .them their cure being much more rapid as the result of so: :e special directions received from our physicians. Don't be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free. Book on El od and Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire it. - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, OA. KiG Tea when made from gcod Tea. is quite different from that mace of a poor qualit y tea. Try our Green and Black Blend at 03 Cents a Pound and you've got the best to be had You've bfen paying more elsewhere for thi tirade of tea. GoltiSk 0 Driifl Go- The People's Popular Drug Store. aWTHONB 89. I, argerspaofi J-arfl6r Values. ivovumuuvrumus. Dover 4;55 The infant child of Mr. James Newbern 6:00 ves and our future old bacon, and Lewis, whose mother died a few Morehead City. . 7:25 1 a . I J I... I IL . I are m a any row ui siumps. We have traded for a fine which we will sell cheap considering Collier, died last week and was what we gave for her. She cost us 3 laid to rest in the old family years work, quite a number of sleep-1 burying ground near Dudley. Ittaa nUlili with nil's mnA Ttareoninn I r ,r -7 f V .? Oar temperance committee chalk mixture, euinine. and so forth r . . v ' hi,.;. - met tit JProviaence church on ann tfinh nun i in. nnn m a flnn enw I . rlar fi gallon atream. warranted. Sunday eveQ?Dg al 4 o'clock.The or money refunded. We will sell for exercises consisted ot the chip $10 a gallon. She is an old fashioned basket by different members or eighWay cow, that is, it requires the congregation, a talk by Mrs that many days for her to sustain W. R. Hollowell and songs and All "week end" tickets will be honored on this train, The above train will be run on Saturdays only. S. L. DILL, Gen'l Supt. equisltes are only stock but we consider It impo-- ,nd strive to sell 1 UsN.inrV.4- r-Uanaf atrot- Vafrrex Ynii chnuM rfir. I at the smallett prices. WC UUUll uiwti uiou wui uwwi.. iwuvjiwuivi w. P Ice Sponges 5 to 25 cts. JENKINS & FARRIES. Drusrrlsts and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, op p. Mavor's Offlr IF YOU "WANT THE VALUE Of your hard earned dollar theQreat Beady Made Clothing sale is now go ing on at Joseph Edwards', where all her reputation of being a 5 gallon short talks by others, all, which kinds of goods are being sold atone- Mw.AWrhonU .SCo, 6 higllly.pPreci,.ed. 1Bct0Dl&M to and will give her tune, she will fill , ' the bill, but she doesn't claim to be The Sunday School Coaven- Pe. EDWAEDS, one ol the kind to fail your bucket ,,uu 1Wi ""uu u,usucu " u" I Uhampion of Low rnces. while you wait. 1 8Q,P met al Woodland on batur- I dav last at 1U oVlontr. Owinc tn Alex was busy at work when we ... . nnt . . v cnffi(,5pntlw came along, but he stopped and lean- Lirculated som9 of the school8 disease whafskiUing folks now, les- eQ' PDse8 of Sunday 8cno1 sen you has part of your insideB work were discussed, we had took out." speeches by two little girls, "Do you refer to appendicitib?" which were highly odj oyed. Rev. 'Yas sir, dat's it- spenderceet- J.W. Bryan and Mrs. W. R. Hol ers 11 I never heard ob no such in lo well, from your city, did credit my day and time,an' f rom what I can t0 8Utject8 assigned them learn it haint nothing in de God's ftnfi tnnk aftiive nrt in tha diss world but de ole fashioned .oolic, .nn.r,, Thft d5nnpP like Ise had myself many a time. But o onarDA orwi oarvaA Kw tVltt 1 AiH.AMA.M lib. Haw iiqiuI r na I ol. fuhioD dia don't Buit d. 1"l,e8 PrcMnt- Practical Education IN Agriculture. Engineering, Mechanic Arts, and Cotton Mannfaoturlng; combination of theory and practice, ot study and manual training. Tuition 20 a year. Total expense, including cothlng and board, ei.26. Thirty teachers, 803 students. Next session begins tiept. 4th. Forea'aiogue Address dEO. T. WINSTON. President N.C. COLLEGE floriculture and Mechanic Arts RALEIGH. N. C. Reader. an ole fashion disease i new fashion folk?, and den, de colic, aoansouniw uiK Bn... County Teachers. ers." "AX)ranaomeiey,ioiKB w a TVi wular examination for fch tl.,M th h,,1n m,rfi atvlA nf Copartnership Notice. The spoolal copartnership contract between E. P. Pate and J. F, Fort and doing business under the stile of E F. rate & uo., expired July 1st. J& F. Pate assumes the liabilities, and eon sight in dis world, but fer as I goes, bH h , teachera of E. F. Pate. J. F. FORT, . 1.1 1" " I A m .! I can get along ae oaiance oi my Wajne county wiU be held Qn the"'""" days wid jest de colic. I doan want d Xbur8day in thia month and ni-iait M ft;n I Tnnn oh vour new f angled mess oi "w i Dn oil vrhan it.inmi in .: rru Water rents are now due at the 01- being sick: de ole fashion di?ease is for colored teachers will be held at""r,iV V , - K7,.' " ?n .1L !S?i-frmii.lik. d old timJ the close of the County Institute for yiuiy 0ihce 00UrS fr0IQ KVVU "wf - - ' legion." KlLLlCKINICK. 0ak Glenn", Walter, N. 0., July 8, 1901. THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on pood food and 8intil e with plenty of exerolse in tbe open sir. Her lorm glows with health aid her face blooms with Its beauty. If hur sjs lem needs tha cleansing action of a ' laxative remedy, the u es the"" gentle riuuut Svruo ot F.srs. Made by the GftJltorala F g Syrup Company, Champion oILqw prioev the colored, which Institute will open on July 22, and close August 1. Yours truly, E. T, Atkinson. 9 a. m. to 6 p ra. L P. DORTCTT, Receiver, TI1E TIME 18 LIMITED Only thrte more days for you to at tend the great Ready Made Clothing bale for Men, Boys and Children, where goods are being slaughtered. Don't miss tbe opportunity for thi? is your last chance. This sale ends Saturday July 6 b..,, Everything at one half price. I ftQt tady's enameled breast LUol a pin-round; opal and pearls settings: Lost somewhere on the streets. Finder will please leave a Robinson Brothers' drug store. 011N 8, BANKd- ARCHITECT.S Beoond Floor Borden Building, "eOLDBBOBO, a o. ' Having recently acquired the store next door to us and removing the partition, thereby giving us very rr wmbre3t)3cious quarters, we desire to announce that we are dady mcreasmg our stocK m tplm ty and variety, and will be better prepared than ever to sere our many patrons. yrv rnre ftrtm f ho farfnr; I whtn you want more. IC lime Wl iwiycu 6W milium uiw luwLvtjr 1 0Llbt reonlsltes are onlv nart of our and 2 pieces of China and Japanese MatUngs, wmcn Better Than the Best 'o be bought elsewhere at the same prices Goods of the kind and quail is which w.U bring you here again airily see them. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammock, Mosquito Bars, imported style. FarKer & Faittr Furniture Go- luK! THB PEOPLB'8 PRIBNDS Picture Framing Neatly Done. 0 I flip ftJi.' ) ALARM CLOCKS the rest. I am now delivering ic: direct from the factory. inone 70 ana we wm a- Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. May 8 tf THKDLfi!hifiSla2SSa3 twenty-five graduate and undergrad uate courses of study. Twenty-three tennherR in npntlAmin rnnrHfifl. FJchfc cialtv of Good Alarm I laboratories i quipped with modern Clocks. I nrnnnifiia TiftrfA lilirarv fncilifips "When you want a time uest cymnasium and athletic ap pointments in the State Scholarships and Loan Funds, Attendance nearly doubled within the pant tcv.- n years. Expenses very low. The beet college is the one that offers a student the best advantages. send for catalogue PRESIDENT EILQO. jne 21 dawjw. Durham, N. 0. $1.00 ft3 1.25. The prices we are selling a High tirade Alarm Clock for. no one could afford to be without one. We mace a spe- piece with an alarm try one of our alarm clocks. S-Warranted 12 Months. L. D. Qiddens. JEWELER. Fine Repairing and Kngrarlng ' A. , First-Class Military School in. Eastern Carolina! 1 LaG RANGE, N. C. Military, Literary, Scientific and Commercial School. Fifty-three Boarding Pupils; Twelve Counties anil Two States Represented the past session. . Oommodijus Sohool Buildings. Barracks for Sixty Cadets. SO Per Cent. Saved! At o Goldsboro Denial Parlor. Over Robinson's Drag; Store, ' West Centre St. Finest set of teeth $8 to $10. Oold crowns. Porcelain crowns, Gold fillings, Silver fillings Rubber fillings Cement fillings Cleaning teeth Extracting . 5 to 7. 8.50 1 up, 50c, up. ; 50C : 50C 60c 25c We guarantee - our work to ba The Military training strengthen the muntv t rait gives a sound body and clew mind. Class room methods eultiva'e Ubiervation, fjonoenira tion and Mental Grasp. Athletics Encouraged. No Compromise on Liquor or Tobacco. I first-class and np to-date in every EXPENSES for entire year cf nine months, including tuition, hoard, I particular. Coll on us. ! room, fuel and lights $110. Payable quarterly maJvance. wo extras, i rn OTfpi a pn prnn . r. I Write lor beautiful uegiater. 1 ' I w" ww.w..w,, . 'ffiSBB33WS J. B. D&BNftM, Bupt. 2a io daily
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