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fei w Sit on The National Bank ''...X. ' , V OF GQLDSBOBO, OeOLDSBOKO, Often to depositors every Moomao detlon un banking will warns t. eiO. A. KOBWOOD, Jn., Pres'l J. X. HOLLOWILL, Cashier. Wants roar business, end will be glad to Ulk or eorreepcnd with yon i 6X0 A.HO&WOOD. Jn.,PresfJ M.J. BEST, Vice-President A. Thli AbUB o'er the people's rig-hta, Doth an eternal vijjil keep No soothing strains of Mala1! ton Can lull Its hundred eyes to sleep. Vol. xxxni GOLDSBORO. N. a. MONDAY AUGUST 26. 1901. NO 120 The National Bank 11 f I (I ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Newi of the Stage, Social, Politi cal and Otherwise, Culled From Oar Exchange. CLAIMS TO CURE INSANITY. ill II Arthur Pue Gorman is also con ducting a gumshoe Presidential hunt. The mills started by non union labor in the steel strike are not start ed enough to hurt the cause of the strikers. There is a feeling in New York that bir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock II means business. At leaBt it now looks tbet way. The mountains of Colorado nd the mountaineers are resuming busi ness at the old stand now that Mr. Roosevelt has departed. The Dingley vandals are cheering each other up in the face of an European alliance. They tell .each other it is not much tf a shower. ( hicago's Chatfield-Chatfield Tay lor has a rival of no mean propor tions in General Uribe-Unbe of South America. Chicago's laurels are fading. The attention of the Saltan of Jolo our own dear Sultan is respect fully called to the divorce laws of Florida, which can be amended to suit any case. With regard to Baltimore mob bing base ball umpires it is em bo much better for the game to watch a player straining every nerve to get home than to see an umpire running for his life. According to a Chicago preacher the presence of women in business is a menance to the home. Probab ly on the Aeory that there are so many stenographers who could make a man leave his happy home. It has been discovered that most of the medals bestowed upon British soldiers for conspicuous bravery were sooner or later pawned by the "heroes" to relieve pressing needs while waiting for their pay. Like the Frenchman who every morning when be awoke asked what sort of a government he was living under, with each recurring sun the South Americans might inquire what the day's particular is about. It does seem that Admiral Schley should be entitled to an impartial jury. Even a criminal, whose guilt is not questioned, is accorded a jury made up of men who have not "formed or expressed an opinion." A Massachusetts clergyman sug gests that an attempt be made to cure drinking by depriving the drunkard of his vote. This may be well enough so far aa it goes, but how about th6 ballot-box getting il legally fullT An American ia now said to have invented a real flying machine. It's not improbable. This country can look down on the rest of the world generally in the matter of ingenious devices, and it to ay yet do it from a successful contrivance of this kind. There is a strike impending in New York whore a big, lot of girls are indignant at an attempt on their employers' part to make them stop talking. They will not be without sympathy. Libert y of speech is one of this "country's dearest institu- y tions. Pope Leo is an omnivorous read er. He has recently perused "Quo Vadis," and the aut hor, Henry Sien kie wicz, has re ceived a lettei from the Vatican expressing satisfaction for the Catho) io ideas expressed in thenovel The Polish author has also received, from Leo ( XIII. a marble tablet, of the time of Con- stantine reef mtly found in the ' 0 triano Cemr Aery, the eoene of some of the incid ,ents 6f .''Quo Vadis." Dr. C. Bernstorf, a St. Louis Physician, Agrees to Forfeit $500 to Any Charity it His Discovery Fails to Do the Work. St. Wis Dispatch. Dr. C. Bernstorf, of tbia ci 7, claims to have discovered a posi tive tnd permanent core for in sanity. He resides at 4522 Vir ginia avenue and holds high rank as a physician. His epecial study over to 'he park and dropped on the broken remnants of a tree. No one was reported as killed or iojared. The storm ia N ;w Y?rk city was confined to a heavy dow pour of rain, wilh a violent wine. It was the heaviest ia ths Bronx. Buildings Wrecked. Steeple of wDere tne 8treetg were fl dedt GREATEST FURY VENTED ON JERSEY CITY. The dlMMM most feared Church Fell, Scattering Bricks in the Pews. A Theatre Suf fered Also. The cut through, wbiob-tbe Har lem division of tbe New York Central Railway runs from Mel rose to Williams' Bridge, wbs funded from a depth of from two to four feet. At the Ford ham Naw York, Aug. 24. A most Station ther was considerable violent and protracted rain I sand on the railway tracks, and has been neurology, and he is very storoi, accr mpanied by wind, trains were unable to get through. firm m his conviction that be can r.' u..wu, '..l'rA list OF LETTERS proacneu toe prupumuus ui hurricane, swept over New York are those? whirl, r inherited h fended down from generation to gen eration, aalffemilv to family. Bv far the mnst destructive etf these is Cancer, which find3 the greatest nusfber of its victims among the children and grand-children of those whose blood was tainted with this dratidM malady. Yn taay carry this poison in the blood for years, bnt as the vital rowers begin to wvW a slight bruise or cut, wart or mole, sore or pimple may Ijnrelop into Cancer. From middle life to old age is the time when the slranbeta&poiaon is most apt to break out, a sore or ulcer often degenerating into Cancer, tana Tumors become more progressive and ulcerate through the skin, the sharp, SBHthig pains causing the most intense suffering. The Caotcr patient naturally grows despondent as one after another the usual remedies faikTssa the sore shows no sign of healing. The impurities that have been accunrajnsg in the system, perhaps for generations, cannot be eliminated nor the poisoned loodmade pure by salves, washes and plasters. The proper treatment ia to purify an&bufld up the blood, remove the cause, when the sore or nicer healsJS - a Xr. 7. Hi; Arnold, of Greenwood, 8. C, writes: " A do vhat be claims. August 20, 1001. '1 bave cured five cases bo city, Wast Chester county and,! Remaining in Postofflce, Golds I. XT I a wwr aTi i -vt " ...A k i0n,i Acm. the northeastern portion oi jwbw uuru, ju vuumy, n. v,., . . t. iT k i Jersey this evenirg. The most onttrate that I on cure others. I , . IUSUage so iar repurvcu was at. Toraw Chv. where bnlldines I meJical fraternity because 1 will I were wrecked, including a cburcb not give out the secret of my and a theatre. Btn bad been treatment. I would like to s'ate fat'tog intermittently till the in advance that I do not claim to mornjrg, and about 1 f. the . . 'LA , low-hangicK clouds began to d la cure cases of insanity da e tO Bb- 1UW u"U6'lB v . 6 . vere iciones to the bead or where , ... . ' I Viia ma a Iront nn until ftftfir fi o'clock. About 3 o'clock tbe windiin- e'8nt creased miffhtWv in violesce. and kj m at 8:30 Jersey City began to have persons were born idiots. Tbat is impossible. Bat in other cases I will cure in from four to week". "Io demonstrate this to tbe the worst storm exorienced in MEN'S LIST. A D C Arrington, Joseph Atkinson. C-F M Caldwell, L CalL W Coll- ington, k Clifton. George Cham- ble, N T Castleman. D WTDarden, William Darling, A J DickereoD, W J Dodge. E W PEaks. L George Lane, J E Lyon. M Harry Miller, Joshua Magie. N Henry Newlon P-W LPugh, H M Powell, Ed- tlny nloey eane, Just under the left eye. It beg-an predias, pad grew wors raplcuy, destroying' the flesh aa IS nft. Am Canoer la heredltarv in mv f omllv X became taeMoahly alarmed, consulting' the best phy sio! ana and rtakiii many blood medielnes, none of wiuea cua xaa any aooa, wnen on or our leading drovg-ists asrlatd me to try S. 8. S., and by the time X had takanfiha aeoond bottle the Oanoer beiran to show Bins) ,M htallB8 the discharge grew gradually laaa and fiatfely oeaaed altogether, the sore dried up and aothlnar Jtamalns but a alight scar. X feel that X owe my Him bal. 8." Begin in time, don't wait until thaltlood Is so polluted and the system so thoroughly saturated with the poison that nf Ajnedidne, however efficacious,, can check the progress of the disease. If there is a t lint in your blood get it out at once, don 't wait for some external evi dence of it, 1 4 appearance of a tumor or ulcer. We have prepared a special book en Cancer itJJUh, we will mail free. Our physicians are ready to help you b their advice and SOU direction as your case requires. Write us fully and free'y no ' tor fna cuai auYtte. imh swift specific en., ati ant a n a S. S. S. roes directly into the blood, destroys the virus, stops the for mation of Cancerous cells and cleanses the system of impurities. What we say of S. 3. 8. as a cure for Cancer is supported by the testi mony of those who have tested it and been re stored to health, ward PowaII O F Prmn . world, 1 only ask tbat the St. I its history. Blasts of wind car- 3 M Eddie jj08eN Louis newspperp, one or as a rted widespread destruction, i wo gn 0 Sutton, whole, select some worthy subject, wind storms; seemingly met In T-J P Thomas. eav a mother of a family, or aUslgnborhooi of Nswark A?e, W-Alex Walen, Arnold Watt, 0 0 father, or even, son, where re.l nue and Bsrrow Street and a cy- White CliarUe Wdson. . .. .... . ... clonic cond Hon resulted. Horses YOE Young. chsrtty will be .rparent Tbe con- Newark A venoa and UDIES'LISZ dttions are theses If the parent Wfirfi A-5fary EUen Atkinson. be in an asylum I mustinsht that L d werebiowo over. Tele- BM Barnes, George Blake, he or the b9 fit once removed to I a n a W MBerry. Mary E Borrey, u si. it Wspo-iwiM SosiettaBritLLindieBuller. some private home, their own if mcmeDt or two later the steeple oLauraCarr Ju'iaOole possible. I will charge noih'ng ofst. Mary' Roman Catholic E-Barby Elbriton for my services, snd ir, alter my Cburcn, the largest in toe city, FA.nEa Faison. treatment, the patient is not re-1 fell backward upon tbe cburcb, q Hannah Goldston. ttored to perfect mental health, will forfeit $ 500." BASE BALL. Goldsboro Juniors vs Mt. Olive Babies. Mt. Olive Advertiser. I striking the roof. Piles of brick frcm tbe spire crashed through j the roof and down upon the pews. Two blocks south of St. Mary's Church and nearly on a line with it on Newark Avenue is tbe Bijou H Unchel Harrell, Jane Hargrove, Cena Ham, Iven Hicks, Winnie Hooks, lonna Hargrave. M Mary S- Mahouer, Fannie Milk, Julia Morehead, Johnnie Moore, A L Murphey. P Dora Pearson R Tona Kaiford, Laura Biee, Vic toria Richardson. Theatre. TbeMju Wbo Dared" ompany was reversing for SLula Swvey. Winnie Settle. Mat- The Ooldbboro Juniors came to opening oi the theatre ror tne , tieSpencej, Annie Sutton, town last Thorsdny and literally snasoo. Two lions tbat are used T-Daisy Taylor, wirduna wet and mnddy dia- in the play were in thir cages W-E B Walton, Mittie Waters, ' u ' tt,a on tbe stage when a terrific rush Oi Wina laBae ine uuuuiug ireui- Women VhoWorK Nlnt eutertiui women art sfnicUd with some af ths common ailments knows u femsls diseases. Among women whose employment requires them to stand on their feet or lit In ths same position si) day, not one In twenty, five escape these troubles. Ths avcrsjs feminine const!, ration cannot, maided, withstand ths strain to which steady, tryint work subiects them. Ths arjsns of woman, hood are so dctluts and finely sdjuittd that ths bwviUbis result of constsnt stsndln J, lifting, stoopmj or itraWnj Is displacement of vital parts. Ths disorder b aqusfly sllfM at (int. but soon devilopt into Irrspilsr er palnfisl msa stnistlon, leneorrhaa or hlllnfer ths womb. Wins of Cardul Is ths right remedy for female weakness. As such it is offered U you. Wins of Cardul will not perform mirsdas, but it will, if taken as directed. Insure painless and regular operation of ths menstrual function. It will arivs out every trace of kacewhees, and willssstrtnsthea the licaments that f sJlinst of ths womb will bean ImpossW bUity. Don't you think It would pay you to try a mcdi. cine wtth such a record as that? You can get a $1 bottle of Wins of Cardul at any drag store and use R In ths privacy of your home. WINEo'CARDW Townsend, Ofc. May IS, 1899. I have been In bad health with falling of ths womb, weak back, nervousness and heart palpitation. At monthly periods I would bs In bed suffering great pain, lately I have been taking Wine of Cardul and Thsdford S Blacfc.Draueht, and they have brought ma wonderful rsBcf. I have no pain, and do not slop work at the monthly period. In eases requlrtt special AlraoHoas, addr-. drill c rmptoma, "Th Ladlca Adrisory Dspaiv Dient,"' The Ohattanoefa atedlolBS Company, ooca, Taaaw May E Whitford. Mt. Olive Babies. i l ill . ! m t-m m rs n natsaAil tlia It is really surprising that boys P10, K V v"uoov uo will please say advertised. Rules and AVIA A A WIT. tal I i Mviiiiv. n ivguiliwuuo icnuuu uinv vuo wuv vv wuu nave eveu w F'V" not ft Becond too soon. Bricks paid for each letter adveitised. ed, could play so poorly; snd be- ilt Anwn f rom the hih wali8t J. p. DOBSON, P. M. - I UJIMW ' ore the Cabics ever attempt tO I ,w,Q etno-a and hnnrlinc in nlftw Another match came we tUZ- v, rao-na. The liona roar- vliUai,t,1J , . . . .u I t effectually jet gently, when costive or geefc they take a six month's ed in terror. As tbe performers JimanmSy overcome hab- - . i . as . . l . a. z a : l - course of infant food and maitea rushed out a snoui was raiseu in htual oonstlpatlon, to awaken the kid milk, and then should not go on the street that the lions were Deys and liver to a healthy aotivlty, th. di.mond.-i.hcat . mg.U """I ToidTor"-. I tt.t.hich tain .tor. for Ik. rto chooso Iromour w..; mA -onti,,'B ariin fn sought sheltbr in the cornaor . ? ... , ni(gunv auu uuviii.g "J -f I - . . , uSB Ciyrup vl C igSi mue ujr kuo jtuu tho use of those who confound a n -Q v u' ,vttCU- uo ""uo forela Fig Symp Co. . , . , . . i not escape, ous ineir caee werp case of bally ache with a denre to uw 00 , , ' . . J I v., tha hoaeta trorn nut hv t i ut ouw. iuu J KICK. I knt Vn rum hold An3re was not a -ngie urouun- . Bt Tlrtne of an order mftde ln the ol Die feature in tna anair, so xari nn the south side of Newark water company, in the superior coon oi , . j I lue SUUIU Blue ui xionat-. w Couni,;8tate of North Carolina, the as the home boys are concern t a, I ATeDne oDDosite the theatre, the undeiitnei, having been appointed oommis- rf ninul upF"""" 7 alnnir for that Durivoee. will sell for oaah. b and v?e suegest mat tney get roofs of twelve three-story Dui'a- guwio.aet team, practice and learn tome- ing8 .were ripped iff. Great th'ng about tbe game before they pieces of tin fell in tbe street. dew Persons calling for above letters i J KWELRT Headquarters. Reliable, Up-To-Date. Goldsboro Juniors. ilj: 4 "Mulc, which gentler on thesptritlles f) Than tired eyelids upon tired eyea," a) soft, rich and voluptuous as tbe lover breathes from his guitar or mandolin when ser- x 1 l Cl L 1 W enaaiDg me oenonin ou a mu- guid evening io old Madrid, is a NOTICE if 5 Elll ftSiU Of II 1NSTRRMENTS We have the finest makes in GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS, VIOLINS, AUTOIIAKPS, ACCORDEONS, Etc. Welding Gifts ! Rich Cut Glass, Hoi id ilver, Gold Clock", Fancy Uoodu, eta. For a Pardon. To all Whom It May Concern, Take Not ce, . That the unde U ted. w6nry Roberts, 4 .t.L hitman Tks Tha cnAfa (SArA fin CamDlfitelV I Dump bonses, Stand plpea, reservoirs, machin- enier auy muio mauu S"' I " " r ierT,-pipea, mains, hydrants, apparatus and score was 12 to 6 in favor of the ruined that toe ram soou uoiuKu p--, mtnimi thn hn Id tl?3 I hereditaments ana apparienanees luereunio IUH uuiiuiuga. I belonging or ln any wlrie appertaining, and the an VoSt Park, the Ornament reversion and reversion, remainder and re- V 4U V UB a U1U"'"" I m.(Hr. toll.rliFriU.UnM.lneomeandDrof. Much Timo Given Each Student. of lhe most pretentious part of "UV7 ItJha nifierrm . Rnhnnl. Mfl.lthe dOWU.tOWn CQmmunhV. WaS porateandotherwlse. uo --i I I ana aisqau ,uoovow, u..u.i ,v?v- ' ,.. . r. .1 .. a . ..-.t. aA.nnI .n4i.r..iii) ahtutn. ii I -it n. a. .i.i,t Ihti vAM aai m Sen- bane, N, C, there are about tne scene oim aiur-i., imS vuo La?JmdSl tSreofTVith O. B. Ayoock, Qoveruor oi Nortb .. . . I . tk ininir rWarl were I the .nonrtenanoea. L F. DOBTCB. I flarollns. tO Darflon haf nepnew W II UQ'tniS. account, a large amouoi b"" ; - jui,Mui.ioi.duwk. commissioner Roberts, who, at tbe SeptemHor term , the bo. we.tb.ro,.Wmm.ru spp.rcl t Of Wayne given to each individual. By ad- tney. were " lStturKra,r., 'ZSS&XilttR SX him for .; assault upon one driaslnKPrlncipalG 1 I . ... . . . . .... t ..ktth atanria in Ynrir I rvrri r -fcii.i . it LhoMii ihkt.ii I Honor JUUffe tiosa to uiioen yeara iu N. U., t'ttt oeauwiut sonooi wis- oBo, . . . I logue foV W02 t7U1 he sent freeot Street opp ,,,t. , -., k- ,,. ;. , . . t ...... ., ....... .. . ., . , , To Citizens of Goldsboro V By a satisfactory arrangprnent with the Inter-State Telephone A Telegraph Co. we en teat your town with our lines and connect wtth your local phones. We desire todrawyonr at tention to the fact that we wish to give you rapid and satisfactory service and connect you with the following; town on our own linen, to wit; Kocry Mount, Fremont, Elm City. Tar bora. Greenville, Falkland. flkevlUe. West End, Nobles, St. Lewis, Crisp. Kenly, Blaec Creek, liuoama. lnoassem, ana nest UTer. We will do all we can to make the service over our lines pleasant, and hope four use of them may be a source of profit andsoelal en joyment, lly a Joint tariff arrangement, we enaDieyouio nnanunr ruwm uu , mages than thoae above and would bs cleaned to ha va yon ask. Central for further information. Very respectfullr. HOWAHD-F. JOMISf Sen'l Manager W'llion A Carolina Telephone St Telegraph 01 Jly 11, 1 au a w 8ms
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