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Foil Line Otesi Gent's., and Gtiiren's Shoes at- Cut Prices. Ab)Jt 103 in. Wm Just Recsivod, All Goods at Lowest Prices. Ask to be $hown our "Black Cat" Stockings. Yours Anxious to Please, Southerland, Brinkley &Go, Fertilizers. If you want the Best Fertilizer on the marker for almost all Unda of crops, oome to see us and get the N. 0. Alliance official guana With the use of the Alliance official last season Mr. B. B. Williams; of Grantham's Township, raised over 100,00 worth of tobacco on two acres of land, some of it bringing $57.00 per hun dred. We also sell the Genuine Bone and Peruvian guano, which is a little cheaper, Acid Jf hosphate, K&init, Bone and Potash Mixture, Muriate and and Sulphate of Potasli, Nitrate of.Soda, and cotton seed meal Two Ways of Putting It. A WORTHY QUAKER ONCE WBOTE: "I expect to pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can do my fellow being, let me do it now; let me not defer nor neglect it, for I will not pass this way again. THIS 13 OURS : . v.w?'T v Wa expect to' pass thrcc tl! world but once, But, lest, ttiTYvnrti nnm nnknnwn ririrnmatanivn- vn fthrrnld Ii&va tr uwna amtin. we propose to make our work of such quality that it will be so well remembered at our second coming as to guarantee us a good business. BEAUTIES THEY ARE! Our stock of Oxford Slippers, Sandals and Hosiery for Ladies and Children is now complete. There never was a prettier line and they cannot be excelled for style and durability. We have a complete line of fine Shoes, Hose and Hats for Men and Boys. Stylish, durable they meet the popular demand. Give us a call and see for your selves. Headquarters for Fine Slues and if argerSpaoe Values. Having recently acquired the store next door to us and removing the partition, thereby giving us very much more spacious quarters,- we desire to announce that we are daily increasing our stock in quantity, qua?- uymiu vauwie uiu nut uv uwuti icpaicu man cvcj to sene our many patrons,i We have, just received 200 rugs from the factory and 2J pieces of China and JapaneseiMattings, which we bought cheaper than ever before. You should cer tainly see them. Refrigerators, ice Cream Freezers, yr Hammock, Mosquito Bars, Imported style. parKer & FaiKener FurnitureriGo- ' TrlD f EOrLo Picture Framing Neatly Done. jOUN HLATJUUTEB, Mgr. GoiQSDoro UDiiertdKinn Go. . Funeral Directors - Walnut Street. Phones 81 and!96, tTTrcapi icrrfcs it all fcoun. . t , , -'Hood & Britt MSMMBMavi-IPMMMMI Bizzell rros. Hats. 6 PRIBNDS UABLE. BTANLBI, Asst. jagr and EinHalniJsfs; 1003660 H.yea.ra in e?J of Tobacco Flu3?, It lito your best into e it to sea ufl before Frchja'o?. - i . Roofing, Plumbing T; Bicycle Repairing, Bicycles for sale. . ; Old Stoves repaired. f&'Out of town orders receive prompt attention. , Get our prices before letting yoor work. We guarantee work manship to be first-class. Matthews & Croonf. Old P. O. Stand. ArilngtoB Hotel ; V UNIVERSITY Op North Carolina; TUEILEAD K' Of the State's Educational System Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Eizhty-five scholarships. Free tui tion to teachers and Ministers sons. Loans for the needy. 527 Students. 43 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating Bistero. - $120,000 spent in inprovements in 1900 and 1901. Fall term begins September 9, 1901. Address, ; ' E. P. VE2TABLE, President, Chapel Hill, IT. C. Pqp-Fhz! Mk It t Imb, Bold nn .bm la . pk- MM, wHKh Bf 1 cUiWMeB. CM AJll.n e. HIRES 00. pEtlfiYflOYAL PILLS arc, tin) mum umn MB A dual M MTtMUm, IWMHIH BJtaf (W b'tikiKlf Mean Mai Uskai Plana. MkT IH'I,1.. PA. bT&VCD'S m a n w HAIR BALSAM M aa4 bantina, U. kl Inai Valla t XMtor 091 xanaa, Malr IO lia) inuwui wwa Caia acatt duaaaaj a kair iaiiaab n n n Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itartlfi'Jially djcrests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or pans. ItisiLelat6tdiscomeddigestf ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia, InLjestion, Heartburn, F&tulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headachejaastralfrta Cramps and all other results of im perfect digeatlcOi PriceSOaandSl. IavgesiaeeontaliiaSHttnsM BUaUibw. ikxlctliabuutdjrspeipsirumedra Pnfyti by C C Ot WITT CO- Cttt8f j. n. eu-l&son QjHsboro.NO For locating gold and silver mines,or buried treasureaErerv i instrument sold under positive guarantee to work as represented, or your money re funded. We are the only comcanv that sell instruments under a post tire guarantee. Catalogue s and tes timonials JFJtlvE. Address TEXAS ROD 00 P. O. Box 184, Dallas, Tmi -s; v tr SO davtf VIRGINIA COLLEGE rot YOufW LflDIES. Koanok. Va. Onena Boot. tisX. lWHOii of tha Jaadtoa Sohooll for Young Ladles In the Booth. New building, pianos and equipment Campat ten aerefl. Grand mountain tcenery hi the Vallay ol va., umM lur niaiw fcnryteen inaamtr lean teaehers. Foil eonree. CnntwrralorT ad vantairealn Art Monte and Elocution Stu dent from Ihlrt fitatee. For catatonia ad- dreu MATTIB P. HAB&I& Preetdent. Koa eoko. Va. Jneir.Svka SALBSMBlf WANTKU. Oor lln of adrcr tlalDR ihermometer and calendar novelties for the season of Idol and l 1 is now ready Send us H eenutn stamp for'ampleeatalogne and terms. Taylor Broa Co., ocheatra, N. IT. DpNTI8Ts - OffloS down stslm, oppoalte H. 4k M. IaLee'1 itora. B&IDOI WOak LON. E?pw;tutf, Nation's 1 v temperance V N1 V I RfiflSl 1 ivr viv WA3ilIHGTOriiIETTER ; ,Tbe naTyidcpartmenhaaaurchased ing thenavalLobervatorT4lnV57aU5hlnff- on la order to protect from Jarkthe del lcatef instruments uhlch record the adTlsableinoCto have any highways ,wlthlnjl,00 Jfeeftot tthe(clockroom. herejthe Instruments areitatloned, nla circle,wltb a radius of .1,000 feet ,waa thereforedrawn entirely around the observatory. "At the last session of congress a(145t000 was appropriated, to purchase the inclosed land, and 'this amount became available the other day. The tracts purchased are those owned fcy 'J. JT. Thompson, known as Dirm barton containing 7,895 acres, for iwhicb $85,000 was paid, and Eobert (vFeaver's tract of 8,645 acres, for which 37,000 was paid. There are some smaller tracts still to be purchased The line of the Tenallytown electric cars Is just outside of the 1.000 feet circle The line of Uassaf husetts avenue ex tended will cross the circle, but has been deflected at this point so as to ran around It. Fart of the present acqui sition Is high, wooded ground, and, .with that already owne6by4he gov ernment; .the naval observatory , has a fine sweep of ground. It 'Is expected .ultimately to run a boulevard around the circle; . ItThere are about ten acres of land .within the circle yet .toabe-i acquired, including small tracts pt lands owned respectively by Messrs Barnes, Flem ing," Joung and'Barber.i,Thegrounds of the. Industrial school are also within pChxIe.tThey, belong to thelDlstrict government and 'comprise 'ailittle less xharTseven acres. Outside the limits of the circle the government owns about 15 acres'of land which it Is designed to seHanduse the proceeds In the pur Chasebf 'private' property ' within the J5jrcle.' Peddlers Wko Sell to Federal Clerks. jEacn;executive office of . the govern ment has Its time honored peddler, who generally takes a standatfhls or her post 5 before , the Cclerksarrlve eacL morning and remalnwlththe greatest (tenaclty.until iho last clerk; leaves thr aepanmencin tne evening, tune ox uic queerest 'of jthese rdlerar.la.an old woman Known as Mistress uayes, wno alts In a contorted lump at the north trout of the Interior department wltL one eye on her Bible and the other on the lookout for customers. Her wares are a lot of shoestrings, pins, needles, buttons and other small things such as peddlers generally sell making in all quite a heavy, stock for a render of this class? Though a dls tance of many blocks, this old woman whose back is as crooked as a rainbow, pulls her email wagon, through good weather and had, never falling to take op he? stand as the clerks go in. Once m wMe some one buys a trifle, but usually a little change is dropped into J the cup without a purchase, Tot a time it was the custom of the messenger boys to leave then Bicycles at this end of the steps, while the old woman; occupied a camp stool farther along in a much exposed position. No tlclng this and that the bicycle corner was S snug one, Secretary Hitchcock had the boys move their wheela, and now the old woman occupies the more comfortable place. one secretary sometimes f crops a coln ln her cup, and, though she con fides' that she hopes some time to save him through the medium of her quaint old Bible, she has not yet tried to ppr suade him. 8he has, however, goi many of the clerks in the straight and narrow path and announces that her business Is to serve them .while tbev buy shoestrings from her. Sew Ideavjsit SaalUusomlavm lutttaUoa. The Smithsonian Institution at Wash lngton is to have a special exhibit for children. It is being arranged with s view to Its educational advantage. Tro feasor 8. P. Langley conceived the idea Of having a children's museum and has devoted considerable time during the past few months to Its completion One large room, immediately opposite the main entrance of the Smithsonian hulldlng, has been set aside for this purpose' and has been prepared read; to receive the exhibits, some of which have been placed in position. A special feature of the museum will be In the manner of labeling the exbib its. Common names only will be used all scientific designations to be dls carded. In many Instances the labels wul tell some important fact connected with the life of the bird or animal. A new feature of this museum for chll dren is the presence of live birds In cages swung among bowers of branch ea Birds and insects are shown in proximity to objects they are common 'y seen near. J " I Tkw Preside t'e Vacation). f Unlike many of his predecessors In 6 White House, Mr. McElnley is not a sportsman. He does not care for hunting and fishing, as both President Cleveland and President Harrison did. He is very fond, however, of horse flesh and delights in driving about the country. During his vacation be will spend considerable time on his farm near Canton and expects to derive much benefit from these outdoor ex CursiopV He takes deep interest In this farm and watches closely the crops and the treatment of the soil in various fields; also the cattle and hones which are raised there under the care of very competent husbandman. He like to chat with this farmer about tot fields and crops and last March had the old gentleman as his guest at the White House during the Inaugural sea son. The president la anticipating much pleasure in renewing his ac qualntance of the country and county folk about Canton this summer and will don? ' "i have more time to de vote to Lmliirul recreation than li has had la any summer since first a lumlES tbo oClco of president Cxtt Ecrcnttn, taaaZalaZ - - ft 1 i li XVepctaUe Prcparalionrof As similating tbeFoodandBegula ling the 5toaTch3 aMDowda c( Promotes DigcstionheerfuP ness ana nesi.toniains neither Opunnfoihinc rwrfineral. Ivot Narcotic. ' FrAd'f .itsal Setd Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach.DiarrJca and Loss of Sleep. Tar Simile Signature of I!!?1 'WW. r Exact copy or wrapper. Hi8 Osborne Ceaper and Binder, Self & Hand Dump Bakes Disc and Rival Disc Har rows, Cultivat ra & Mowers. If 4 Cat load of Cooking Stoves just received. Price from $7.50 to $20. Every stove with our name on it and fully guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Don't wait, but come and lay while the prices are right S'S1"'"" The John Slaughter Co. Walntit Street, Hear Coiirt Hodse. Goldsboro, N. c Does your son Keeo you warm? In case it does, ycu ought to have one of my ... -ported Blue Serges, or Striped Flannels, which I at i now selling as low as $$.0O or as high as $13.0. T! materials are good. Their cooling properties are c lightful. r gA. A. Joseph, OUOTHINO. HflT-IN -JJPURNISHINOH. UKOfi" HOTEL KENNON. ANOTHER M . Terrible Slaughter Everything in Sight is Mowed Down. Regardless t f Consequences. Pe not alarmed, kind friend, this is not a war that makes sad hearts and desolate homes; but, rather, one which will gladden and cheer and bring comfort to the rich ami poor alike. I must clear my store of a good deal of its present stock, in order to maie room for new,spring goods, and to accomplish this I am waging a slaught ering war on prices. Everything in the Dry Goods end Clothing line is being attacked. Oome in and let us show yon the great bar gains we are oftering. Ton cannot aflord to miss this opportunity. We are going to close these goods out, legardless of cost. If you are looking real bargains,. come quick. Don't forget that we are .in the Grocery business, too, and .jsn and will save you money.; F. B. Edmundson, HpjLg VITALITY- POWER - HEALTH RESTORER By ne of HZKVO-'i'ABi.iSi, a artviriu ror an auuaL nta a'.l SNO NERVOUS 1R0UBLES. Make pure rkh blood; Impart warmth, powca -. 3f ' 1 vim, anerey-THEY NEVKH FAIL, no matter how hopeless tb cuH -k i - suavioem. Astonlshlnc and qukk resulta. They supply the Nerves, Bf!i and Blood with th moot pouurful and hlphly concentrated NERVB am BLOOU FOOD known, and being the TRU8 Natural VtgrUbla Tonic, nit J ouirkly awimilHted, restoring Lost Vitality naturally and permnnentll NHRV0-TABLET5 are the product of tha latest, most skillful and karnei rewarcli la MATERIA MEDICA and are ditterent Irom otlier reuxHlits ' the elai. TTiey act as food to the system and leave it stronger every timi , used. They bopn at the seat o( tlita disemw, and act on tha Liver, Kidney t ' and Bowels, cluanslns; the entiw ayrtom Irhra Impurities, snd at the uut time tnnlc up every part of 1L They will positively maks WAEK MEN an WOMKN strong and robust. Tlwy have our anqualilled guarantee. Tln.1 ttralv Hlil quiiaiy an urwni, niuviy i Za . . 1. 1 TL..itl..l. For sale in GolJsboro by IT. V ilcctti of ToWto and Whlkey , I OST MANIRKiu, 1 ired rerun?;, Meepiessnen, nervoua ui.ir iv. Itidlsestlnn. Constipation, bizziness. Vertlvco.St. Vitus Oaiu.-, Nervous Headache, Backset: I remhlio?, Numhnra. Lo't Power, snd nil ah (liswiK. of the R.-nltil organs, fn-vent AALY' Pale I'aces-n.ld t.l. Mro to life. We could lve Thousands ol TesUmonlals, but your best wo; 7 to try Hum thrn t( ymi want It. yon run b your rnonvy bm k. J'lh u, W0 a box Ol tea oay. ettliuutit. Sealed by Mall. i-' . I'wiaw stanipa taken ssnis a wh. . , Addns IHE KERV0 BtStO? CO., 3&8 W. Jsllerse St, UuhniHs, Sulo AgenU br ths U. t.t ma for Infants and BhiMr. . The Rind You Have Always Bought " Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years "no .,,.n,,.,rw7t , ... u Imma.m. N n.k MMS V.WMCW. nlC Kobirson AJDro. THt etaraua npr. acw toss octt. -
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