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las National Bank OF GOLDSBORO, Wauti jour bails ea, anil will to Thh National Bank of;goldsbobo, Offers to depositors eTtrraceommo dtioa mt tenklng will Ttrrank eio. i. soawooD, j., ptm-i J. M. HOLLO WILL, CwMer. 'gld to Uik or correspond with yoa CIO A.HOBWOOD.J.t Pw;J K. J. BIST, TlM-FmUrat. This Abgtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth as eternal vigil keep I No soothing strains, of Maia's foss Cbb lull its hundred eyes to deep. OA - : 1 (WW) 70L. XXXIII JACOB S. ItOGEItS DEAD. The Great, Eccentric and Wealthy Locomotive Builder Succumbs to Beat Fros t ration. Jacob S. Roger;, the famous American builder of locomotives Bod the wealthiest citz?n o New Jersey, died in the Union Lsague Club in New York, Julj 2, of the effect cf the bea'. The rxsct Lour of his death is not koown. Jacob S. Rogers died as be bad lived alone. He was one of the most eccentric chancers Ndw York has known. If his ofien-ex pressed wishes were followed there will be no funeral cere mony. Having few intimate friends and fewer relatives, he felt that any show of grief be cause of bis death would be hyp ocritlcal and he despised hypo crlsy. Secretive to a remarkable de gree, Mr. Rogers never let it be known even approximately how much he wa worth. Miny esti mated hie wealth . at 130,000,000, More conservative persons divid ed that amount by ten. Mr. Rogers was born m 1824 and succeeded in 1856 to the lo comotive business of his father. Thomas Rogers, who construct ed the first locomotive made iu America. Recently Mr. Rogers decided to close the works and they have been sold, the sa'e at . present being the tnrj ct of ml J "jgSjrjQJ "J""--- 1 1-"-" '' 'IP..4-'PU'"HW ' mn i- -iJ MUST FOLLOW THE FLAG. . Bryan Writes Briefly to a Tam many Meeting. New York, Ju'y 4. Timmany Hall to-day celebrated tte fourth of Jaly in the 11 h ttreai wigwam. Tnis j ear there w.b no attempt to dodge Bryan cr Bryaniem, bat a few found mosey Democrats were include 1 amo-g iho3e invit d to speak. Mr, Bryan was invited to be present or write somttbiog for the insti action of the Braves. For fear of misting him the commit tee sent telegrams to varictu cities where he was billed to lecture. They caught him at Washington and from there he wrote a brief letter in which ha sits op, as a new paramount issue, the assertion that the constitution must follow the flag. The Uenley Regatta Henley, July 4. The Univer sity of Pensylvania and Leander Club eights, wioners of yester day's initial trial beats for the grand challenge cap. wre again the victors in their respective heats to day, and wilt row against each other in the final heat for the cherished trophy. Pennsylvania dofeated the Thames RmingCluo crtw in very easy fashion by three lengths, in seven minutes and twenty-two seconds. The Lead en had a harder time of if, win ning from the Ghent crew of Bel gium by a bare length, but in better ' time than Pensylvania, covering the course in seven minutes and eight and a half itc- IF YOU WANT THE VALUE Of your hard earned dollar theQreat Beady Made Clothing Bale is now go ing; on at Joseph Edward', where all kinds of goods are being sold at one halt price. Hale only lasts until tat. urday July 6th.., Don't forget the place. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Champion of Low Prices, r SENATOR KYLE DEAD. He Was Teacer, Preacher, Law yer and Ended in Arena of Polities. Uoittd States Seoator, James H. K1p, die J at 6:06 o'ebek, July 1, having tailored a relap.e at noon. Mr. Kyle has representedSontb vsA.jia m tut) uanea otaiesoeno ate since 1891, in which year he was elected as an Icdependent, and when he entered the body he ras its youngest member. His second term would have expired in 1903. He was a native of Oh o, and was graduated at Ober- iin Col'ege ia 1878, when he was 24 years olJ, having been educat ed for the bar. Four years later he was graduated from the West ern Theological Seminary, and for several years he held Presbyter ian pn'pits in Utah and South Da kota He al at ona time taught math?matic8 and engineering, a course which he took at the Uni versity of Illinois in 1871. Sen ator Kyle consistently maintained his independent courao during his ten years of service. The Weather Moderates. New York, July 4. After sev it A days of torture, during which 740 persons lott their lives and vTi were prostrated, cooler weather has once more settled over New York and the eastern part of the country. Come Home Very 111. New York, July 4. Pierre Lorillard, who was a pessenger on the Deutschland, which arrived his morning from Southampton, was very ill throughout the pass age, friends who were with turn ear for bis recovery. An ambn- ance was at the pier when the steambship arrive! an J took Mr. Lorrilard to his home. Elenora Is Coming. Paris, July i. It ie announced that Signora Eleonora Duse, the well known Italian actress will make a tour of the United States next trea son. Bhe will be accompanied by Signor Gabriel D'Annunzio, the au- hor, whose name haB been linked with her romantically of late. Nothing: to Tell. London, July 4, The War Office prof esseB to know nothing concern ing the report that Major General Baden-Powell who ib now acting aa chief of the Trans vaal police, is to return to England shortly. It was stated today that he had not as yet obtained leave of absence. SPECIAL SATURDAY FLYER. From Goldsboro and Intermedi ate Stations to Morehead City In effect Saturday, June 29th, 1901, unt 1 otherwise ordeied. SCHEDULE Leave Goldsboro 3:40 p m LaGrange 4:09 K'nston 4:32 Dover 4;55 Newbern 6:00 Arrive Morehead City.. 7:25 All "week end" tickets will be honored on this train. The above train will be run on Saturdays only.'"'"'" S. L. DILL, Qen'lBopt. GOLDSBORO. N. C ;; FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1901, NEW TYPE OF RACING YACHT Frlaclyal Feature f the Craft I H Rauurkblr Low Cabla. Jost when yachtsmen were ready to concede that a further modification of the modern racing- boat would be Im possible there baa been turned out at Bristol, R. L, a 2L foot racing boat which will mark another radical change In the construction of modern racing craft. The chief feature of the boat la the practical elimination of a cabin, though with just enough roof section to bring her Into the cabin class, says the New York Times. The boat In question, as yet unnamed and. owner in the background. Is about 29 feet over all and 21 feet on the water line. She Is of medium beam and. Including the wooden fin and ballast attachment draws about fire feet An Important Innovation In the model of the boat la a short fin, thus enabling the owner to overcome any attempt to place the yacht In the fin keel class. The object of this. In other words. Is simply to en able the craft to get around the racing rules. It will "be observed that while this type of boat may safely steer clear of, the recognized type of racing ma chines, she will possess a marked ad vantage over the boats In the class in which she win race. The principal feature of the boat; however, is her remarkably low cabin, a mere apology for a cabin, the trunk being set low and the slightest kind Of a crown topping the same. Aft of this cabin there is a small cockpit; from where she will be steered by means of a uller attached to a balance rudder. SAYS EDEN WAS IN CHINA. Karrptlaa Explorer Will Trr Prove Chlaeae Were First on Earth. Professor James E. Burton, a former student of Cornell university, who was recently in Denver on his way back to Ithaca to become a member of the unl versity, announces, according to the Chicago Eecord Herald, that he Is go ing to try to prove the Chinese were the first race' to inhabit the earth and that the garden of Eden was located m cnina. He was for fonr Tears n. nected with the department of antiqui ties of the Eeyiman eovernment "I have made a very careful Investi gation or the matter, he said In ex plaining his theory, "and I am convinc- ed that both Adam and Eve were Chi nese. The boasted civilization of Egypt comes by way of Assyria from central China and proves that our civilization was really from the Chinese and not from Assyria and Egypt, as has been generally held heretofore by scholars. "From China also must have come the stories of the creation and the fall of man, for while these have been at tributed to Assyria all the arts, sci ences and letters originated In China, and the location of the garden of Eden must have been in China." Mr. Burton says that his work with the spade In Egypt will support all of these statements. THE TIME IS LIMITED Only three more days for yon to at tend the great Ready Made Clothing sale for Men, Boys and Children, where goods are being slaughtered. Don't miss the opportunity for thie is your last chance. This sale ends Saturday Julv 6:h. Evervthinc at one half price. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Champion of Low Prices. Old Chairs Made New. Don't throw away your old ohalra be cause the seat is broken. I ean fix them up with the beat Japanese cane, and the cost will only be a trifle, LOE SCHNEIDER. Over Blztell Bros. Shoe 8tore- . Practical Edaeatton IN Agriculture. Engineering, Meehanio Arts, and Cotton Manufacturing; combination of theory and practice, ot study and manual training. Tuition $20 a year. Total expense. Including c'othlng and board, ai.36. Thirty teachers, 801 student. Next tegalon bealn Sept. 4th. For catalogue Addrewi iihO. T. WINSTON "President N.C. COLLEGE V floriculture and Mechanic Arte BALEIQH. N. C. Copartnership Notice. The spooial copartner h'p uontrtot between E F. Ve anl J P. Fort and doing business under the stjie of E F. Pate & Co.. expired July lat . F. Pate as'umei the liabilities, and con tinues the business under the style of E, F. Pate. , J. F. FORT, d lOta wit. Water Notice ! Water rents are now due at (he of fice of the company, and must be paid by July 15. Office hours from 9 ft. to. to 6 p. m. LP,D0RIOHr,QcciYcr, PEOPLE mi nn m m -tmrm V . Lad Circulation la the cause of most of the fc that come with old age. With adveacing Tears there is a decline of strenptb. and vior the machine nf body moves with less speed and accuracy. Because of the weak and irregular actioa of the heart the blood moves more slowly, becomes impure and loses much .r 15 yivjum, ww uiiuuCT, usbucs ami nerves iiteraiiy starve lor lack of nourishment A sluggish and polluted circalation ia followed by a long' trail or bodilv ailments. CnUi fet rhmv SPf , ate ana aieesuon. soreness of th slur , face sores, chronic runninc ulcers bod r these and many other diseases the i nildmg up and purification of the blood, thus adding strength and tone to the ital organs and quick, healthy action to the circulation. . 3. 8. S. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best tonic, makes it the aoat Taluable and efficacious of all medicine for old people. It is free from all mi ral Ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action. It cures blood diseases of very character, even those inherited or contracted in early life. As the system Ec under the influence of S. S. S. there ia a marked improvement in the general e a, and as richer and purer blood begins to circulate through the body the ap; ute improves, and there is a softness and elasticity about the skin that you ha i not noticed for years ; sores begin to heal, pains in muscles and joints grad ual r cease, and vou find that it ia possible to be happy and healthy even in oldage. Our medical Jwirtmit fa in rtiann nf iiTn!ti'ina V,a mnU. .f 1.1 i as ca. yo xm so: t: cm diseases. If you would like to have their opinion and advice in your write them all about it and you shall receive such information and advice as ant, This will cost you nothing. Others have found our medical depart- c of great benefit to .them their cure being much more rapid as the result of special directions received from our physicians. Wt be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free. Book on l and Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire it. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTAOA. career ; Values. Haying recently acquired the store next door to u: 1 removing the partition, thereby giving us verv w. aore spariousrfl tnat we are daily increasing ity and variety, and will be to sene our many patrons. We have just received and 2$ pieces of China and we bought cheaper than ever before. You should cer tainjy.see them. Kefrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Uammock, Mosquito Bars, imported style. ParKer k FaiKener Furniture go, TUB PEOPLB'8 PRI BN D8- Picture Framing Neatly Done. 0 it7 A. .First-Class Military School in Eastern Carolina! LaG RANGE, N. c7 Military. Literary, Scientific Fifty-three Boarding Pupils; Represented the past session. Commodious School Buildings. The Military training strengthens and clear mind. Olasa room methods cultivate ObaervatioD, Concentra tion and Mental Grasp. ' , Athletics Encouraged. t No Compromise on Liquor or Tobacco. ' EXTEMSE3 for entire year of nine months, including tuition, board. room, fuel and light", $U0. , Payable Write for beautiful Resiater, IVwrta fp mtuuln. rTipiitnntitvitna i,rA 4i,,jt on the Iowm hmha and ntw frt a nf peculiar to old people are due to a lack of our stock in Quantity, dual better prepared than ever 200 rugs from the factorv Japanese Mattings, which ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 SSJ 1.25. The prices we are selling a High Grade Alarm Clock for, no one could afford to be without one. We make a spe cialtv of Good Alarm Clocks. "When you want a timt piece with an alarm try one of our alarm clacks. Warranted 12 Months. L. D. Giddens, JEWELER. Fine Repairing and Engrarlng and Commercial School. Twelve Counties and Two States - Barracks for Sixty Cadets. the ratnlv traits, erives a' sound hndv quarterly in advance. No Extras. J. E. D5BNAM. Sunt. NO 76 166 Tea when made from good Tea. is quite different from that mace of a poor qua: ty tea. Try our Green and Black Blend at Cents a Pound and you've got the best to be had. Ycu've bfen paying more elsewhere for l! i, Srade of tea. Glii&lJU. U Di '00 GO- The People's Popular Drug Store. WPHONE 09. Better Than the Best O be bought elmwhura iif. iha (.rl. es Goods of the kind and quali i which w.Jl brlnff you here again whi n you want more. 'i Ollet renuiattAa m-o nnlv n..t nt -. large btock but we crnalderlt Imp - wd ana sinve lo sell the finest cctu- aii i ue Bmniiosi prices. rice upocgeso to 25 eta. JENKINS & FARRILS, DruirFists and Seadamp,n. Wslnut Stiett, opp. Mavor'B Cffi ICR! I am now dflivrincr ir 1 direct from the factory. ni 1 1 rnuiie o ana we win c ; he rest. Eescectfullv. T. R. ROBINSON juayatr TRINITy COLLEGE, offfVpe . Tnnnrlrrrl urA twenty -five graduate and undergrad uate courses ot study. Twenty-three tfachers in academic courses. Eight luboratoiies quippcd with modern apparatus Largo library facilities. Best gymnasium and athletio ap pointment in the State Scholarships aud Loan Funds. AtltLdiinca nfifti-lv ilnnlilAl riitn tie pnsi r-v-n yeats. Expenses very low. Tin bM collcco ia th nriA t riot offers a student the best adrantoges. end for cn'a'oguo. PUIS-' I DENT KILOO jne 21 (l.iwi'v. Durham, N. C. mm ."V -&. a-' f A. Vi Gent. Saved I At o Goldsboro Dea'al Parlor. Over Robinson's Drug Store, WestCentroSt. Finest set of teeth $ 8 to $10. Gold crowns, 5 to 7. Porcelain crowns, 8.60 Gold fillings, l up. . Silyer fillings 6C0, up. Rubber fillings 500. Cement fillings - s 6O0. Cleaning teeth ; 60o Extracting , " . 25o. first-class ..and. upto-date in every DR. STOCKARD, Prop, tlAK IW 22 lm daily , ; Goldsboro, KOy ,
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