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The National Bank or eouMBoko. . OITrr in dpolion every soeomao dallon (Making will nnul H tO A. HORWOOD, Jl-. FreTI J M HOLLOW ILL, Cashier. Wmiiiw bailnras.SB will bej fled t talk ereorrespond with yoal 010 A.IOKWOOD.;B.,rntW hi. I. BMT. Vtoe-Tiesident, Teb National Ban J 01 eOLDSBOSO, ; v "TMs Aaera a'tv tb people' rights - JTo eoothlug etralma of If ala'a mu Doth aa tarsal vigil kMp i Can loll 1U hundred wyea to Bleep," VOL XXXIV GOLDSBOROi N 0 WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 30 1901. NO 21 WALTER LETTER. A Chronicling or a Week's Ertnta in That Thriving Neigh borhood. Urn zekiel Perking of jour city, la on a riait to her neice Mrs. J. 0. HoweU. Mr. John Lane, from below 8okU boro, was viaitinghis brother Mr. W. H. Lane, laat Sunday. - Heeara. Henry Grady and Tobe Roee, of your city, were out here Monday afternoon, on business. mjfflUBL US REPENTANT AND DE FIANT IIE GOES TO HIS LONG HOME. MX, OLIYE LETTEB. Bock Swamp Itonia. Mr a. Jamet Pearson apent last A Week' Happenings of the fit week wi n relatives near Dudley. Olive Section. Aegcs Bureau, Oct. 80, 1901. Bemalna to be Burled la Prison Cemetery aud the Public Will Never Know - Ills Heating Place. Auburn, Oil. 29 Tbe electric current was applied promptly at Mr. Jaa. R.Hetcb was in your city on bnaineas Tuesday. Mr. A. J. Picket was- visiting friends at Wallace Sunday. Dr. L, P. Aaron made a busi- "0n. la " flBighbor ness call in your city Tuesday. uwu A Mr. Marlon Lynch went to Mr. Will Brldjrera waa visiting friends over Neuse river Son Mr. Tom Deans spent several days visiting relatives at Rleigb laat nefek. Mrs. Gray Aycock, from Fre- mm mm Hr and lira. Frank Cochran of 7:12 a. m. Thirty current, of 1, Mecklenburg county, were risking 700 volts were used. Czolgotzre at Mr J. H. Caldwell's laat week. fused to see a priest or renounce Mr. Tom Parrott, of Faison, was visiting friecda here (Sunday. Mr. M. S. Witberiugton, of Hamlet one day last week on a business trip. H Mr. and Mrs -Haywood Lyncb . ., J ....... I attended the asarterlv meet oar Mr. Jetbro HoweU. of Clayton, anarcny. ne eeemea suuen ana your city, was visiting inenas r 1 Harris are glad tbe streets sgain. r vt l r t rv.Hw. in inrnnv w an nnmw i i biuiog business with pleasure in wlU begin nexMoaday and will rjnii.hnrn t,i pe uugot oy Msjamea K.rear. , . i I O JU. Mrs. Dr. Grimes and daughter apent a f w daya with his parents, indifferent. When seated in the here Monday. oir. aoa Mrs i. y. noweii, m; ensinsuiug vu wituesi, umu: The many friends of ween. i auoi me rreaiaeni oecauae i Mr and Mra. W. H. Hornaday, of thought It would benefit the LaGrang"; came up Baturc.ay lo at- working people of abominations tend the big Association, returning and am not sorry for tbe Crime." Monday. His last words were: ''I am Mra. W. H. Hand, of Chester, 8. heartily sorry I did not see my 0., ia in our neighborhood, visiting father." The autopsy was begun her old home. Her many friends by ut. AieUooaia nvs minutes Miss Maggie, of Bethel, were are glad to see her. after the execution. Tbe body la visiting here several days last M, TmW.u sho, M;a io oe ounea iq me pnaon ceme wee. badie Howoll, of your city, were kry. All of Lis clothing, letters visiting Miss Be'sie Swinaon, Hatur- and t ffdcls were burned lmmedi- . day night and dunday. ately, leaving no relic of the Mrs. A. L. Baaeer returned home ghastly crime. The assassin's to-day from a visit to her daughter, 'ast eight was passed in qulei fcra. Dr. Jordan, of Raleigh, where sleep. He stoutly maintained to alio apent the past week. Mr-. Rutin Bai'ey, of Smith field, aid -Irs. Chester Bundy, of near I: -deign, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mra. Isaac Smith, last week. . i m iu;i f.--in,A r. aecond one was with bis Kornegar for several weeks at tor,i to thflir iom t Kin.tou brother and brother-lo -law. Saoford, N. C, returned home Monday, after a week'a pleasant via- Both of the iniervlewa were 8unday. it to relativea here and in your city, brief, and tbe Interviewers did Miasea Pearl Hornaday, of La mo" of ,he u!kin?. UDl11 laiestlonof religion was men- . - m -r I . - - - - . , iirtTW f -"It-fl- r.n-. . -'r- f-tjt-sal Leg -roWIxi,, King Alfred, ot tbe Brittnh Ul.. Sl-. T)mm I. J Mr Max I mmtJ Ba.u i pcuu- to see him on "r'A" ' " . . ' mra. ttoo. omiin at rixjyiiie. The free school at this village iEiinii That Breed and Foster the Germs of Cancer Plague Spots the Outgrowth of Dis eased Blood, and a Constant Drain upoa the System. Mr. Charlie Westbrook.of Wil- miogton, was the guest of hie brother Mr. J. H. Westbrook several days this week. We are glad to note that Mr. REGISTRATION OPENEO. The registration books for tbe bond ifsue election are now open. Tbe ,'jfeok of tbe firtt ward will be st Bennett's stables, iocharga of Mr. Joba H. hill; those of the second ward will I TT TTT W TT -.1 1 - M. L 1 I ' . 1 . tbe last that he had no accom a- aiier bo at thecoreer tf John and Ash pilces. cfiDed rm for e'erftl .triets, in chsrof Mr. R. W. ...... rlavjo ia a.hla tn hn nut. a train 9,1 (.ingots beta Lisiast two in --'r " WoodarJ; thef of the third tervie lastnignt, tDenratwitD Misa umsj lijmegay. alter ward win bestts corner of Et ouperiDieoueDi loiuds ana me vismng ner oromer w. u. u LARGEST CRUISER. Centre and Ok itnt streets, !n charge of Mr. .-C, Mattbevs, and those of the "onrth woard will be at Creech's f : re, in charge of Mr. W. D.Oreo REDUCi- itATES. day. and vers the guests of Dr. and from bis seeming lethargy and Mrs. 'Will Crawford. violently denounced the cburcb In epeaking of compulsory vacci and tbe clergy and made bis reU nation, Mildred, our bttle 6 year-old, attves promise tbat there should remarked, "One thing certain, if I be no service for him living or can't go to school without being daad. 'aanotifitnl', I shull certainly stay at Prior to th late evening inter, heme." views Csilgofs reluctantly re- We have a suggestion to make to ceived Fathers Fudz nki and your city fathers, that is, to take Qickey. It waa late in tbtt after- Navy, Successfully Launched. The Southern Ealroad will tH rnnd trip tickets to Btleih from Octobir 27th tn Nnvemfor London, October 29 -The King Qn A nn 0 , , m,. Alfred, the largeat cruiser in the ' world, was auccesafully launched at tH" for L86 Barrow-in-Furness to-day. Tbe King On accoant of tbe Ooanty Fair AUred coat 1,011,753. She will end Poultry Bbow, to be held at have a speed of 23 knol3. W inston-Salem, from October 27th to 31-t, tbe Soothern Bail- The largest cruieera ui the British roa w"' au rouna inp iicis, the large shed they prohibited Upt ooon andjoccurrcd after he had yj now ftfloat m the Puwerfnl good to retnrn nniil November xMmUu irom Pmwu, . v-.v- occe reiuwu io meei mem wnen Undthe Teirible. each with n dis-P"1. ror Depot. It will answer all practical lhey reaCDed tbe prl80n Superln- placement of 14,200 tons. Their test purposes, and surely be an improve- lendenl Cjllins conveyed tbe re- Bpeed for four hours with 25,000 ment on the one you now have. queBt fyr an Interview to the prla- borse power was 21.8 and 22.41 There was an immense crowd in oner. Cziigotzsent bsck word knots per hour. attendance at tbe Primitive Baptist ,ht ha AiA nnt earn tn loa thorn A.arvniafinn (Vnaa Roads eharch. I . . .L , ..I.. Waldeck at tbe Prison. " . ' put me priests asaea io ran near rnnceion, iasi ouuubj. x uer i An old sore or ulcer is not only a source of great bodily discomfort and pain, but the Constant care, worry and anxiety over one of these malignant festering places predates an unhealthy state of the nervous system and the patient becomes morbidly sensitive, miserable and gloomy. No one could be otherwise when haunted by the pjescr.ee of an inflamed, angry looklng sore, with a continual discharge, carrying with it the life fluid, thus robbing the body of Strength and vitality. An eating, lingering nicer naturally tills tht .sufferer with fear while noting the daily growth of the sore, from which there is a slow but perpetual discharge of yellow or greenish watery matter, and feeling the dull, throbbing or sharp shooting pains as the poison penetrates the tender tissues and reaches the boi e. All slow-healing, stubborn sores are dangerous. The same germ-producing, cancer tainted blood is back of every sore or ulcer, h'rge or small, that dovs n..t promptly and perma nently heal; the little blister upon the lipor tongue, the warty growth or moh- upon the cheek and otner parts ot the body, and the almost imperceptible tumor or lump upon the breast, as often result in Cancer as the deeper and more f rightful-loo 1 ing ulcers. They feed upon the same morbid and destruc tive materials that are gener ated within the blood, and inflammation and destruction of tissue will continue just so long as this impure matter is carried through the circulation to these old sores aud ulcers. Washes, salves, nor anything dlse applied directly to the sore can do any permanent good; neither does the use of the knife or flesh destroying plaster cure, for local causes have nothing to do with these germ-breeding plague spots. You might cut out ev ery particle of the diseased flesh and scrape the bone, but another sore would come. The germs or poison in the blood must be destroyed, the stream of sluggish, polluted blood purified and made strong before the heal ing process begins and the sore or ulcer can get well. S. S. S. is the only remedy known that can and does accomplish this. It cleanses and purifies the circulation, aud when new, rich blood is carried through the little veins and arteries to the sore, it brings about a healthy healing around the edjres, and a permanent and thorough cure is soon effected. S. SS,.not only ' twit.- .-tt-i.i 2jiS2i-fV.1-' 3 expeiaui uupurareafrofc -change in the entire system by stimulating inactive organs, -toning up the nerves, increasing the appetite, and aiding the digestion and assimilation of food, thus building up the weak and wasted constitution. S. S. S. is strictly and entirely a vegetable nedicke, and b4 effects lollow its use. and for this reason It ia Wttar dwa Meroary and Pt-taah or other minerals, whfch not only ruin the etemack, tut often jn4ue nacsrt aborn and offensive sores themselves . Prompt treatment ihljdd be given a sore eff uVsey, ne matter how small it nets be, whether external or internal, for what you think a simple sore, may, in reality, be an unde veloped Cancer. Our physicians will gladly advise all who need their services, and those who write us will receive valuable suggestions regarding the treatmssit of their case free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta Ga. bent a Tr io I wrot th Kedloal Department of your company to aioor talk wnothe or not yoor 8. 8. 8. would uro Oanoor, M my vUt had on on her treaat, whloh three or four of the beet dootora at Oreaton, Iowa, edvlaed her to have out eat or remoTed with a plaeter. Upon reoelpt of your letter, I bouiht Uto bottles and she eommenoed to take It, aad la lee than eight months she waa oared. I did not write you until nowt mvm I vented to see If the cancer would eoaae back aa-ain. There are no symp toms or elrna of a return and I write La order to let others know what a wonder ful medlolne your 8. 8. 8. Is. My wife need just 11 bottles, but the Ounoer was cured after she bad taken 13 or 14. Z feel as thouch your 8. 8. 8. could net be toe hlahly reoommended. O. H. 1IXIMK, Thayer, Iowa. Six yoars rtifo my leg from the knee to th? toot was on solid sore and vory offpnulve. I spent over $1,000 on two tn.ig to Hot Springs. Local physicians Irnnted mo to no purpose. I had ttoout nnu to the conclusion to h.iv.i my 1 1 amputated when a friend induced mi to try S. 8. 8. I beKan to t.iko your medicine, and in 6"vn moa'hs it completely cuind me. I "iisidpr S. 8. 8. the giandeat modic.un the world has ever known. Dly case is a witneeo today k t vhat 8. 8. 8. will do whnn takn regularly. I have galn e 1 i!0 pounds. I write this to show the company my appreciation of their woudorful medicine, and I am realy to write a letter at any time to nny one wishing further infor mation. J. 13. TALBEitT, Winona, Miss. AT GROCERIES HEADQUARTERS. waa a constant atream of vebiolea a t V IF s fsx TTT 1 inwpd to irn to him. dVanita his I AUOorO, . I., UCt. ZV. wai- fai deck CboIrosz and Thomas Ban' wm m1w mnm 'til viAarlv nnnn andl 1 .1 U ; V k.nt(in the ground, around the church was baperlntendont Uiiioi ,aw cf the assassin, called at the Just receiyed a fresh lot of genuine MAPLE a maseof humanity, from all dirtc seated and personally escorted priscn at a O.olock thl8 afternoon. CVDID . UCD,C n,,riUUCAT Uons. The crowd waa estimated them to the eel!. The priests re. Thoy fnt WQrd in to WardeD SYRUP and HtCKER S BUCK WHtAI. between four and five thousand mained with Cz lgosx for three MeaJ tbat they wished to soe the Atc o oocrtrfr0nf nf oriole" whirh up invitp people. quarters of an hour and earnest- bwJy 0f Leon Caolgoz. The AlSO a fUU assortment Ot CenalS, Which we invite Capt.R. 0. Jenkina, the cleyer ly pleaded with the prisoner to warden told them that the body y0U to tlV engineer, who haodlea tbe throttle repent and pray for divine for- bad beon buried for more than an ' on the aLort cut to Smithlield, has uiveness. Herejjctedall their hour and that if they wished he DI77ni I a? 1 1 fCVTT2 XT thereputation of being the moat advances, however, and they re- would rend a guard to guard thein DIsODLL, OC WUU I CtlS novfll 'nossum hunter who ever car- ff-atfullv withdraw. The told t te gra" Thry answered that tied a torch in these woods. One tha prisoner they would hold lJ Mto & to tbe .em' GROCERS. Walnut Street morning last week, on hia trip up lbemselTe8 ready t0 angwer a ih.rn hhined a 'DoBum' eea L. L! u .u. to arrarge for the collection of i can irouj uiui at auv uuur vf. tue ,i.. u. -j 4v with the headlight to hia engine, .... ' th lnsuraace on the life of the " dead murderer ana aasei tost a bipninterddnt oi btitefnsoDB certificate of death be eiveo to NEW GOODS. DOC alacked up, and caught him. We have beard of picking huckleberries onatrain,butthia ia the first case Corte'is V. Collins and War- them. The wardon promised them of going 'possum hunting. KlLLlCKINICK "Oak Glenn", Walter, N.C., 0c. 29, 1901. FARMERS ATTENTION Meeting ot the County Assocla tloa Next Monday. dn J. Warren Mead, after hoars a certificate and they departed. of controversy with Gaols wx'i Tbe irrance about whioh they v I. II., J an aA etaa a Wma talkid is supposed to be in a fra- teiBal society to which tbe mure biother WalJeck, euo eaded in obtaining from him the following deref beionged. sigrea leinq iiBumuui 01 me iami m ily chims to the remain: the uioou. ' I hereby authorize von. aslBy taking the old reliable Bo- I . a ri ra i r.l wsrdAn of Anbnrn Pri-on. to dia. awoa Dim Aa D )' ' I ArivAi nlrsapa sArnriiiii or Kama Tbe members or the Wayne pose or me Doay or my Drotner, pimples, itching skin, aching County Farmer' Association art Leon F. Cz lgosz, by borying it bones, bolls, carbuncles. I' you hereby called to meet at the i the cemetery attached to the u run dwn uka B- B B court house In Goldsboro on ncx ptholl provid9d by the !aff of II ji fJ1 Monday, November 4 h. lhd Sute of Ne!r roiki make the b,ood pure Md rioh Farmers, we need to come llThi . ig miiA.nn.n,hl, Drueglsta fl. Trial treatment closer together and talk over the ex andmtaBdi fttt D0 free by writing Blood Balm Co., prospects for another year and .... . . . . Atlanta, ua. v ..--.in i.h w part of tbe remains will be given : say what we will pay labir. W- ... . .. , most respectfully aktbe mer t any poison or socety, but that Administrator's Notice, ohant and trader to show tbe the en' ire body wil be buried u Having qualified a8 admini8trator landowner more consideration accordance wua me- iw in me i0f the estate oi wuiiam Uouomon, by taking fewer mortgages on tenants, which In a great mess. CCCCCGCCCCCCCCCC-Cccco GIVEN AWAY i A ONE-HUNDRED PIECE CHINA DINNER SET. I l5 AUUtJlINU tUlIC5l. i er"U A GUESSING CONTEST. To the person guessing nearest the number of beans in our show window we will gire free a one hundred piece china dinner set. Every person purchasing 25 cents worth of goods at the ra 5 and 10 cent store will be entitled to a guesp. which will be m registered together with the name. THE J AND 10 CEN f STORE. O 8 I Wilms & RoDiom Pro's-1 occcccccccccccccccccccccc? Administrator's Notice. by Uking fewer mortgages on cemetery afacbed to tbe prison." aeceaseo, J7. n so HMln(r aa admlolatrator of . i . . I m , nersons indebted to said estate to M..tt f Rmammi iinii. dcaui THR LA1MKS I come lerwara ana setue same to- d -otloa la hereby a-lven to all oer- I mediately. Parties holduur claims nna indebted to said estate to coma Hia,d condition among tenant. Uh which lad.e. may,e Syrupof and laborers. m ' oonamona. maaee th(J 80th d -of Oetober, aatasstaU irtU Ere-y farmer in the county is tbeJr fy?rlt9 n l9,'-40,6 W03, or this notice will be I sn ffAnnlnfl kVllolfc look for iha namali. tJM Af ksaMAAM - ' 1 SjnK VI lUY?a lOWTDtJf Th's 80th day of October, 1901. . J . k uant I - . - 1 " 1 Ul wr Vi WW invuvu hi mo . ,. . 0tht California KgByrup Oo, printed! J ; A. bTEVENS, neM the bottom ot tbe paokage Fori - O.W. Parker, Admta'strator. e nleatW "lera'gned for payment oa or before the e pleaded l6th of Aigoat, 190. or thla notice ' 1 wil 1 be pleaded la bar ot their reoovary. This 13th day of Aosruat, 1001. Office of h. II. Hardy. Bre. of 8U, lnsln Tw 1C..s Ol MMW1 I hare foand I)r.' MofTHi'i TskTHINAs inlendld remed and sld for my teething ehll dran. When my oldest bof wss a teetblnc ehlld. every taoceedlnt day warned aa that s would lneTltably lose him. I hsppened Drjon TiimjiAi ana Hnmi ooee samin- Islerlnclt to h)in, end his Improrement wss sulrksa In M hoars, end from thai dar he re- eaperated. 1 haw eonstanUy keot It and need u einos wn mj emiarea, ana nare isaes (real pleasnrs In eoondlni Its prelsrs to all mothers ol yoong ehlldren. I fonnd It lnrl sable, erea alter the teething period was MK8. JJ. II. B AKU. asp in c IHINESE etiquette forbids an actor to turn his back to the Emperor. So he wears a mask on the back of his head, and a costume with two fronts. It is ridiculous. But it is the only way of compliance with an impossible demand. You see the same thing in trade. Everyone wants fine coffee cheap, but every one knows that fine coffee isn't cheap. Chinese-like, some one offers coffee " just as good" as Chase & Sanborn's "Seal Brand" for a less price. V Just as good" is only a Chinese mask, -l Don't be hum bugged I In .-II). and i ll 1 in ( v uii'tinlii) l.tit Inioutuii- ir.t. - in nm way coia Oin Fw cl In the hred end sore throi ewre .....t..'. .. ' t t" t Heckers Prepared Buckwheat, Rolled Oats, Flapjack Flour, Health Food, Farina Plain Buckwheat and Genuine Vlaple Syrup. . Just received at , . v. J , . A A, JaHMAN, Administrator, fe,,;T9ati,',,r!rI JT. 0, 'I' " Bqo. W. C. F.A, I trie by ail diugglata. - GoldBboro, In, C.
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