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t " Tub National Bank OF QOLDSBORO, The National Bank f-( l ill it 0 I UI-,,.JJllD 1 i :rt S, .". OFIGOLDSBOKO, Wants your business, sad will be n Offers to depositor! mry sccoamo gi4 to u;k or eorrcfpoad with job 60 A. NORWOOD. 1., Fres't. V datlon mt banking will wtmst 6E0. A, NORWOOD, Ja., Pres'l J. U. HOLLOWIIi, CwWer. H. J. BEST, Ylee-Presiden L This Argus o'er the people's rtghta, Doth an eternal Ttgll keep JJo soothing strains of Mala's tons I Can luu its nunorea eyes to sleep. 17 r0L. XXXIII GOIDSBORO. N. WEEKDAY, JULY 23. 1901, NO 92 ft fi !n i WALTER LETTER. At'lironiel.ng or a Week's Effete in That Thrirlns Ncich borhocd. Mr. Ham Caldwell and sistor,Miss Dixie Loe, are viaiting relatives at Kinston, this week. Mr. Ed. Gurley and children are on a riait to Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gurley, in Johnston county. Miss Grace Minims, who has been on an extended visit to relatives in our community, returned to her home at Max ton this morning. Mr. Jethro Howell, from Clayton, is on a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Howell, where his host of friends are glad to see him. Mr. Leland and Hiss Lizzie Bec ton spent Saturday and Sunday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yelwton, near Stantonsburg. Urc: Ophelia Crawford and daugh ters, Misses Berta and Carrie, after spending a few days in your city, will go to Kins ton, to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. Will Crawford, Mus Dixie Lee and Messrs. Wade'and Ham Caldwell took in the excursion to the coast last week and had a most delightful trip, as all have who go with the veteran excursionists, Messrs. Uollowell & Peterson. They run another the 80tb, and a good time is assured all who may go. Miss Martha Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Howell, was married last week to Mr. Joe Lane. It was a Gretna Green affair and the father of the young lady is very much displeased on account of the age of the young lady. She is not quite 15 yean old. ' She left borne to itoto Bnnday achooliusdjia yet returned. '"'r' V" v VVK- The death of Mr. Dave Andrews, in your city is very much regretted by bis host of friends in this com m unity, where he was born and raised. Dave was generous hearted, true to his friends, kind, and ex ceedingly obliging and by his faculty of adapting himself to circumstances made friends everywhere. His fa miliar face will be missed. To his bereaved family we extend our most sincere sympathy. His makes a score of deaths in our family connections in the past few years. His Excellency, Gov. Aycock, is on the right line in his efforts to suppress Iynching.and there are but very few law abiding men but who will hold up his bands in helping him. Lynching does not cause the crime to grow less, and what more could a trial by jury promise, ecpec ially when some attorney would be ready to defend the criminal, to say nothing of the cost to the county We are opposed to lynching, but everything considered, it seems to be the only alternative. A vote of thanks is due Mr. Bob Taylor.of, Morehead City, for a com nlimentary sail and fishing excur sion last Wednesday to Mr. and nfa J R Kium. Messrs. Jim U9 " 1 Wood, Ham Caldwell and Dr. and Mrs. Will Crawford. Mesdames vnm n1 Crawford cftujrht more in - number and weight than the entire crowd, while Messrs. Jim Wood and John Exum made a tie of one apiece, whinh thev will fish off at some fu turedate. We all bad a delightful time, for which we are indebted to Mr. John Exum and Mr, Bob Tay. lor. KlLLICKINICK "Oak Glenn", Walter, N. a, July 24, 1901. A CHILD ENJOYS th nleasant flavor, gentle action, and .nthW fleet of S, run if Pi, when in KMd of a laxative, and If the fatb r . M.hni he eot'v or H'louw the moftgratlfjlng results follow Hsus-s tthit ills the best family remedy known and every fmUy should have a tattle. Manufactured by the California 1g Syrup Co Go to the Underwear Sale this week at Castex. Co. a. Btjck Swamp Items. Miss Sud'e Hitch'. 1! ia vr-iting Mig3 Ethel Perkios. Mr. "Bill" zze!l, from Piko ville, wa ia oar midtt Sunday. Mies Belle Corbat, from jour city, was vhiting in our midst Saoday. Mhs Mry Pearson is visaing hit brother Mr. Willie P.arso, near BtJem. Missrg Nona anl Iona Peacock, were the gaoita cf Misi B'ancbe Vecock Jatt ?ek. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. R ee, from Gri'too, sro the gnests of Mr. anl Mrs. C. L Garley. Mr. aod Mrs. Gray Aycock, rom Fremont, were visiting in oar neigt-barhco'l Bun lay. Mr. Lonoio Dns anJ listtr, Miss Bofsip, spent last Sunday with Mi Effi'e Grantham, near Oakler. Mrs. J. L. Feara n and son Join, from your city, wire vitit- ing br sick tnoth.r, Mrs. Edith Dears, Sunddy. Toe many fii nda of C-pi Marion Lynch il r pgr it to cam that he is confined to his bad with fever, at tbe homo of bis f a eut, Mr. end Mrs. Hay a wool Lynch, near here. Fa um eb's Dauohteb. Greenleal Itenu. Crops in this section are im- prorlng, although backward. One of oar cltlonn, Mr. Dosey ElrjcManjQas malarial fever. WQrk Is cow io progress on tbe park at the old fair ground, sear here. The poet of Banlston passed through our village Taesday eveniag. The weather contioues hot, but fyou want to get cool stop at North Greenleaf. Tbe revival at Salem church is still in progress, conducted by Revs. Benson and Duraot. North Greenlf af is still in the ead. We will be connected by 'phone soon and we are glad to make connection with the out side world. "Jay," M E Castex & Co., are offering great inducements on Trunks this week. 31s 'Woodland Crumbs. The clouds hava passed off once more and our farmers are trying to finish their crop. Woodland H'gh school will open AuguaU3.h., Prof. Farlow principal. Bros G. W, Elgerton and DallftsPhilllps attended church at Woodland on Saturday and Sun day last. Friends quarterly meeting will be held at Bethany, cburcb, be ginning oo Piiday of thiS'Week at 11 o'clock. We learn that Mrs. E stbeth Starling, who was critically il some week 4 ago, has nearly re gained her usual health. 'Mr. Isaac Price, of Duplin county, while on a visit to Mr James N Price, near Genoa, ded of heart disease. : His remains were laid to rest ia tbe Wood'and cemetery on Friday last He has a wife and two brothers and qttUe a number of other relatives, " Reader All 15e and Wo. Lawns, Dimities. Organdies, and Dotted Swisses this week for lOo, at casters. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in Posoffice Golds boro, Wayne Cotmty, N C. July 22, 1001. ' LADIES LIST. B-I L Bker, Ada Bast, T E Black well, Jane Bryan C Francis Collens, Miss Cobb D-Caroljae Daughtry, W M Dar den. i E D C Elkern, Janets Everett ) G Nellie GrteL Annie Gray, Joe Graham, Carrie G or den. H Spunda Hazzell, Lula HadUy, Huncy Hall, Anna Hyman, Jen nie Hooks, E A Holt, T J Hughes. x J Mittie Jones. K-Mary A Kelley, Mary J Keny, Mable King. L-Melvina Loftin, M E Lane. Martha Lain. M E 3 McCullen. B S McClarmock, Mrs. Moore, Delia Moore, Mary Mayner, Zelphia Morgan. ?-Bettie Parks, Annie Parks, P Peterson, J R Pearson, Annie Phillips, Virginia Pogh. R Emma Rhodes. Lizzie Rease, Ella Rogf rs, Ann Russell , S Emmcr Sanders, Ellen Sellars, Clyde Sheppard, Fannie Siner nep, Annie fcsmith, Lizzie hep hens, Jennie Sterme. T V F Tompson, Marearett lolar, W H Tucker, Lula Turner. W Dinah Wilson, Jane Womble, Sara Washington, Nina Wash ington, Anna Washington, N Weeks, Eiler Wbitly, T A Whil peta, Mary C Woody, Anner Womble. ? MEN'S LIST. ; B Stanley Barnes, Selar Barden, 0 L Benson, W L Biddle, J H Bryant, Perry Beachoff, J M Britt . C Adam GuiitrLo-iy C Crudap, W B Coff. D CODakant E-nerbert Edwins, William Ellis. F F Foy, Isaac Freeman. G W W Green, James Graham, W H Godwin. H Willie Hanley, J A Hinea, Will Hinson, J E Books, Herbert Holden. J J R Jackson M-Guss McMiller, T H Moore, B M Moseby, James Moore. O Holland Overman. P Lenard Parrott, Herman Parker, H Pilpott. R-DJ Raner. S Walter Sanders, W H Bchenck, Jessie 8mith, Herman Sneed, E R Smith, G L Steff, Blunt i toker, Charley Btarbng Tolar M Sutton. T Ruebub Tate. Ervin Taltcn. W Jessie Wde, George Warter- mao, Harrison Wade, Andrew Wheeler. Simon Wenveil, J D Whittbell. YQ A 1 eiverton, J W Younger. Persons calline for above letters will please bay advertised. Rules and regulations require that one cent be paid for each letter adyeitised. J.F.DOBSON.P.M. Lace Curtains and Mattings at one third off this week at Casters, Muslin .Underwear Sale at Castex's at half price this week. HO Removes th Calue of " mud Stcllcvea In)tQdltcly. lFor Bale Drugglsu, , r. Teacher Wanted I l"hrft will he &nitmtDtlonttb school hnlldtnir. Uoldaburo. N. 0 . Wednesday. July 81, W01, idr the purpose of electing ooe teaeh- er for the Goldiboro white Graded School Forfi dent. For faU Mrtloulsra addreM the Saperlnten- Wanted at Oncel SienoRravHrr and typewriter. Permanent position to the right party, Apply at office of t (iOLDtJBOKJ UUOOY CO. - Post-Office Notice. On and after July 86th. the Money Order Department o' the tioldaboro I'ost-Ollioe will beopeneoo lnuouslyfroinaa. m. dBliy, ibuu ia eioented). uutil ft p. m.. and the HUimp i dvitartnieut will be open cnntinuimxiy, a ' slwve. until 6 p. at. J. F, UOUsO.N. 1. M. -1 RienTnatfam is due to an excess of acid In tie blood.- When thia escapes thzongh the pores of the skis, as it often does, it produces some form of skia eraptioti some itchiag disease like Eczema or : setter tmt wnen uese little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and suddea chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown off by the blood, finding no outlet, settle ia membranes. mnscles, tissues and nerres. These parts become greatly inflamed, fe. sh and hot ; dagger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the mnscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry ojit the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become so stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use may rive temoorarr case, iuuiui uc tttucu turcs, iui ui uiccasc 5 "Thre yuri mgo X had serers attack of ls rrlpp, 'which left ins almost physical wreck. To add to tny wretched eondlUon, a avers form of Sheumatiam developed. X tried all the physicians in our city, but none of tham eould do m any permanent g-ood. X used all the rhsumatlo cures I could hear of, tart received &0 benefit. After beginnings. 8. S. X was relieved of the pains and have g-alned In flesh and strength and my general health la better than for years. X consider 8. S. 8. the grandest blood medicine in the world, and heartily recommend it to any one seek lag relief from the tortures of Rheumatism. - S. 7. GEEOOBY, Union, 8. 0." ' ' . .. . not touch the disease and lead to ruinous habits. Alkalies and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. S. S. S. con tains no mineral or dangerous drag of any kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy and the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rheu matism and write our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would te glad to mail you a book free; we charge nothing whatever for medical adyice. THB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA V iM hold of a Ladles' Birthday Almanac, and decided to try your treatment. In nine daye after I oommenoed taking Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught I could walk across my room, and ia three weeks I made myself a dress. This - was after my neighbors, and even my brothers and sisters, said I won Id naver beaaybotter. I am now la good health. . Klas B. E. QABL&H. . Feradilestaeaew awroirlnc apeelal dbellona, uliliisa ftTlnf trmptODia. "The Ladtea' Advltory IJeparUiwna, ns Caattaaeosa aelidM Coapaay, (.'hattaiwoga, Taaa. COME THE FORNITUBE MEN. Dnmnonfo IT sV"lllllllll livy wsW mums wim every cnange oi the weather. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism bv working a complete change in the blood -j the acids are neutral ized, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that Is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, soothes and heals them. &S. a cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought tm by the excessive use of mercury. Opium, in some form, is the basis of nearly all so-called Rheumatic Cures, which deaden the pain but do WomarfQ Horror Modest women ditad to consult a doctor about diseases peculiar to (heir sex. They have a horror el private examinations and surgical operations. For this reason treatment of cancerous derangements is neglected. But the Wins of Urdul treatment, which can be adopted st home without the knowledge of any one but the patient herself, is now coming into general use. Women who take Wine of Cardui do not have to submit to a physician's local examination aor to a surgkal operation. Wine of Cardui cures in the privacy the home. No publicity, no cutting and torture and no physician or examination, while Wins of Cardui b quietly buBdinsj op and stiwgthtrung the remalc organs, : neiutraation Is regulated, the drains of kucorrhoa : stopped and the fallca womb restored to Its place. The .. a ta a a a . I '" wrrwie pants wmcn raca tne body art nut results of the ailments, which yield so readily to the soothing properties of Wis ef Cerdul The medicine that cured Miss Cariea Will cer. talnry help yon, . Bockford, Tenn Aug. 18, 1S9S. t have uttered from womb tnmblar foe five years.' leek spring rear ago I was bedfast for sue months. I paid SSI te one doctor, and be said he had done all he oould for na. I had about given up, bat called another doctor, who said I would have to have snrgical treatment. I decided I might as well die a natnnl death aa that. I kinuntil to rnt AND BUY IVUlllIIUllDe J AT YOUR OWN PRICE Royall & Borden, ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ft3 1.25. The prices we are selling a High Grade Alarm Clock for, no one could ffford to be without ooe. We make a spe cialty of Good Alarm Clocks. When you want a time piece-with an alarm try one of oar alarm clocks. Warranted 12Months.4 L. D. Giddens. r jewixer, Fin Repairini and Eogmlnj a Edison's . PHONOGRflPHb St Id on easy pay men If . Phonograph and Gramophone Records on hand. Buy a Phonograph and keep the boys at home at night. Sole agents. Goidsboro Druo o The People's Popular Drug Store, PHONB 69. J. W. LAMB, Stables LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE, North John Street. BuKgiea. Wagons, Carts and Cart Wheels : Harness, Whips and Robes. I have a completely equipped Harness Shop, and mate all kinds of harness to order, and guarantee my work. Repairing a specialty. Sly Livery Stables are the largest In 11. elty, Recently reLuilt, and up-to-date In etery feature. Iay Riding Buggies and Carriages and Re. liable and Stylish Horses-Single or Double Teams, ' When in need ota team, by day or by night, giTemeatall. When in neA nf anvtflln In n ltnA mn ulll find it to your financial Uteres! to exam ine mr Stock and eel m nrinea Respeotfully, I We LAMB. jly2tf PHONE 54. To Citizens of Goidsboro By a satisfactory arrangement with tlir In. ter-8tate Telephone & Telegraph Co. we ent r your town with our lines and connect u t'li your local phones. We desire to draw you r n tention to the (act that we wish togtrf i rapid and satlnfactory service and conne-1 y, n With the following towns on our own l i- wit; Rocky Mount, Fremont, Elm City Tor boro, Greenville, Falkland, Pikevlllc wt End, Nobles, 8t. Lewis, Crlap. Kenl) , H ; Creek, Lucama, Lancasters, and West Over. We will do all we can to make the serv, over our lines pleasant, and hope your usfi.f them may be a source ol profit andsocla -Joy meet. By a joint tariff arrangement o enable you to reach other towns and vlIljrH than those above and would be pleast J to have you ask Central for further information Very respectfully, HOWARD F. J0NKS. Gen'l Manager Wilson & Carolina Telephone Jk Telegraph C . Jly 11, d 2ts a w 3ms WATCH this etp8C3 for AUCTION SALE oi HEAL ESTATE. Humphrey-Gibson Co. Garbage Notice! Sealed bids for the garbage, and such trash, etc, as the city may cause to be hauled out, will be received at the Mayor's offloe until 6 o'clock p. m., August 1st next. The Board ol Aldermen will cause said bids to be opened at their regular meeting on said 1st day of Aug ust, reserving the right to reject any or all bids received. The party to whom the award Is made will be required to furnish ground tor dumping purposes. D. 3. BROADHURST, July oth, 11. City Clerk Dr. FRANK B0YETT3. 6Q Dentist. Oflle la Bordea Building, over Soatarlaad Brlnkley a Co.'sTStore. AM. WOW St 4iniAVl sURMMUMM Notice. Notice is hereby given that a certificate for one share of stock tu the Atiantle and North Carolina Kail Road Company baa been lost, and application will be made to the secretary of the aaid company for a duplicate certificate SS be lltSUed ? ;,..it:. i All persons, therefore, are hereby - warne,! not to negotiate or above lost eertifloaie. v , July . 1WI. v V. T. BELOIR DR. THEO. L GINN, Physician and Surgeon. . t Office over Qlna a Best's Store,' tiOlDSBOKO.lf.C.
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