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WILMINGTON & W'ELDON 1UILEOAD A!D BKANCJHI8 AND FLOKBNCS RAILROAD CJZOKXtiM.D bCMKUDlJfi TKAIHB 60QiO 60TJTB." Dated noU NOU MO 41 o. i Ju 13, 1901 cUilj dally dally dallj a m d m am pit Lt Weldon KtBm'j Mt, Lt Tarboro Lt R't Mt. Lt Wllwn Lt 8lma Lt Faj'Ylllc Ar Florence 11 M 1 00 IS il 106 1 69 S 65 480 7 M 8 68 63 10 02 10 40 11 18 1Z 86 I 40 am 5 16 6 67 13 U S 41 n 4 it 6 W p m a m 6 46 1 61 i 80 Lt Ooldiboro. Lt Magaolla . Ar WU'rton , Train no. lw, Uuj except bund;. Leave Tarboro 6 00 p. m. Hock.) Mount 6 87. p m., W lUon 7 10 p. to. arrlTM UoiuiDoro, 7 66 p m TIULNS ttOISO HOKTH ! Dated mo78 NoM mo 40 mo 44 Jan 13,lU01,aaU dallj deilv aallj a m V 60 U 16 00 880 p m 786 8 41 1189 18 18 (it a 11 J4T J'loreuue Lt ifnv'vuit Lv 0eim Us WUhoq p m 7 00 8 80 9 87 p Bl 10 45 11 28 a d V 11 It Vitt. p n. I It 16 Lv WU'gtOb Lt kingauil Li .oiunooru p m in 12 13 18 46 Lt Wilson 286 Ar IUkskv Mt, i 80 Lt Tarboro 8 81 Ar Kockv Ml 8 80 18 46 Ar Weldon 4 88 1 8U Train Mo. 102, Dally except bund ay, Leave Uoldaboro 4 60 am., Wllaoi, ft W ft n., arrive Hock v MouU 6 10 a m arrive TarDoro 6 46 am. Dfc.lv except Bununv. t Train jo u auouana ttru.ch Re, leavut Wc.uon iKi p. m., HalUaxi.1 p m arrlvug uotiand Neck at bik p,m,CiroeiTme 0 .0J p ax, Klnntun l.t p. m lteturnl&K leave h.mUia 7.64 a.' a.., UreenrliU 0.68 a m, arriving BalUax at U. IS a in, W eldon 1 1. 88 a il. t Train on W'iuh:cUn branch leavt Waulgtn B 10 a m and 8 80 p m, arrive fanneie 9. 10 a u, and 4 0U p n , rt turning leave Sarnie le 9.46 a m, am 1.80 pm, arrive a an.ogion 11. uo a v and 7,80 p in. Train leave Tarboro, dalir except buntiai tUU m, Hunda. 4 16 p m, axTl fee rljrmoutn at 1 u p ui, 6 10 p w letumlng luavea flyuoutb aally ex Ot pt tiunaay l.Wlia, anU Buody V M a m,arrlvb Tarboro 10 10 and 11 Wa a tTraln on teiaiana t j iiraucn ieave, Uoldaboro 0 00 a m, arriving Smlu. field 6.10 a m. lteturning leave bmllL field 7.00. a m, arrive Uoloiboru 8 86 a m. fTrala on Nashville Branch leave Rooky Mount at 9.80 a. m., 8:40 p m., arrive MhvliU) 10.80 a m, I Mi p. m., Spring Hope ll.UU a. tu. , 4 'iO p m. Returning leave spring Uopt.LiW m., 4.-66 p. m., Naanville 11,46 . m , 66 p. m., a.riv Hocij alouiit 13 10 m , 6 p m. fTram un Ciintou Branch leavtu V(axaw tor Clin tun 11 40 a m anu 4.i p. m. Keturn.dg ievec Clinton ().' a ai and 8.&0 p. u. Train tw 1; mnko oiie ooflLectici at Weldon lor an point Norm aallj ail rail tu bUcniuund. li. M.KMmttcUN, Oon'l I'm Agn J, li.kNl.t, Uou . Mku,(br. 1. M. s-aaabUN. Iraac Macaker. A- & N. G- R. K. TIM TA11UC NO. 8L To Take Effect Bpt. 1, 1901. ARRIVE UOLDdBOttO. 1.06 A.M Patsebgei tully. Leavt Moruueau City 7.06,a.a, Newuern 9 am, KiovtoL 10. li am, LaO range lO.hi atn.arrlvu UolCvouro 11.06. 1.88 P. M Dally exwpt bunaa Lv. ewtbrn U.lU pui,K!nWD 3 38 pm.Latirange 4 'iX pm brno UolUbDuro 0 itb pm 6 50 P. M. PaMlritiiiDalij eitiULUsj ioiv Nowoero 4 60 p m, K..ijelun !M )jii,LaUrant 0 13 p 111, nrrivo UoldDort 8. 0 1'. M. 1'awei'Ktr, Bunday only Luivc Marftied City p. ui., wwsru tt.t6 Kiub vod, 7.i7, Laoroge 7 21, irr.it Uoldsbor.j b 00 p. m. LKAVK taULDHBOUO. 8.0 P. M Peunner Dally. Leavt La'rDge 4 09 pm KinitoD 4 88 pmewbein 6.40, pm arrive M Oi'f 7.16 pm. 8.00 A. M f aewnjeer Dally ex buodaj Lt-ave LUiuge 8,ai am K.!uuU'D 8 6i am, Newben 10.00 m, arrive M. Oil 11.30 m. 8.00 A. M -arBcLgcr : Sunday only Leae itaUrauge 8 31 am, RiUoioo 8 M m. Newberc 1U.U0: kf' Itob t Wort head ciiv H-M a. ui J AS A. BUY AN, 8. L, DILL. President bu url 11 lonilpnt. B. A. KWLAND, Matir ol Traceportatlon. Taniaiiis. "BaTote" AT G0LDSB0R0 HARDWARE CO, W have on exhibition a complete line of Heating Stoves. Prices from $2 to 10 DO. Elmwood with cast top, bot tom and draft, with collars on top and side. All sizes. These stoves are lined with No. 18 iron and can be re lined very easily. We put up and repair stoves. Have nice line of matts. Hat d ware, Plumbing-, Roofing and Repairing, Guns, Pistols and Am. munition. See us before buying. Farm for Ssli or I will sell my mrm of 103 acres, located within n tm'p and a half of Dudlev. in itood ntufe of cultivation, and adopted to truck or tobacco: or I would exchange it lor farming lana in the viouity of noiasooro or r re mont. T. v. .loitik, 4wdw Dudley N. 0. ' fhls tsnjlur-j ti on every box of tb gennltv v Laxative Bromo-Quinine ',itoU " the tasiody that enree a evij Jf f EPSTEINBROS. ODD FELLOWS CORNER, our New Suits and overcoats e Expecting You to Call and See Them. ARE YOU READY?. WE ARE. And within this store-house of Seasonable Clothing here rests piles upon piles and overcoats, ready to protect you from the "wintry K octc U hiwa fha cmnla Suits in manv s.Lvls anrl in TtT ?.v"r;! "J"- - I1C MV11M1 VUUVVayS dllU nlcs , n Ua-a n,, pnaoi. )uuaitutit, uui puctoait- iuia ocnvio aim w v 1 correct all errors. BOYS' CLOTH&S f thr k a hMHruiartprc fnr or Boys' Clothing. Oar line EPSTEIN BROS. sfly. Boysi And If yon wnt io belo the I'UhH bine ejed girl. 9 LAu y YOU i MUST ET M C8 9 V Collar and Hl:nfd W. put op work that will lUnd lheniaur of Hot D.yi.nd LtHovr. nd iwi.t thei.lneif flj, should one OL'AKANTEEU No created eollan or euft. and thttr brlghtnea will dss deruarejtq ittrj nidi little limb, " butw r Try eerula lt (nawf fleM wm not u while w nmkeyuur LACK CCKTALN8. UWe u' a trial ud we r .are you will patroolie a kgtln. OOLD8BORO STEAM LAUNDRY. V u Samples ot Many Letters The H. E Jones Bukcv Co.. Gnldsboro. Gentlemen: We were very much pleased with tbe two sample buggies! and eHpecially the top job. We think it and as soon as our business opens up lours truly, The K. E. Jones Buggy Co.. Goldsboro. Gentlemen ltie sample buggy ordered of your Mr. Jones just received ud it 0M'uh up bo satisfactory, I beg to Bay that you can ship us two more oi the same kind upon receipt of this 1 am, yours very truly, A NBW AND STYLISH LINE OF PICTURE HOULDINO Just received. Call and have your pictures neat ly and cheaply tramed by bpecial cut prices for 30 days. , FarKer & FaiKener Furniture go THQ PEOPLB'8 PRIBND8- 6omm6n6ina Friflay ftiternoon We wQl offer the balance TIES at the.following cut Our Queen Quality $2.50 for $1.69. . Our line of $2 Oxfords for $1.50. Our line of 81.50 Oxforda fcr $1.15. A few pairs Pat. Lea. Cheaper Slippers also We will sell on Saturday stock of OMBRELLAS at All $2.00 goods at $1.50. AU 1.50 goods at 1.13. All 1.00 goods at 83o. All 75o goods at 1 59a Southerland, of warm comfortablesuits on4 HnnK A.hrA4Ct1 Vort rmnv arartflnfl nalterns: TV 7. 7,rr: IJ bldlCly rnilW: AlUClia IU 0 ,;.b- cellar onH a; inv iWma thi i ihfi nnl for this tall will testify ltri'" -'"-" ODD Fellow' Corner. LIFEi SHORT I ad win Ih. Iot of lht bcaaUfal, TOUE 8WBAT- I R OBB0 o Bosom BhlrU- Unlit upon It. tWODB WORK IB M fire Now Receiving- Lake City. 8 'O , Auk. 17. 1901. N. O. as nice a job as any body can make, shall give an order for more like it. Sparta, Ga., An. 7, 1901. N. O. letter. Awaiting advice of sh experienced dealers. of our LADIES' OXFORD prices: Oxfords at $1.25, regrJariX$1.75. go at greatly reduced prices. of this week our entire the following cut prices: 1 lit- it. f.j ua rvfi -m Briijklej& (5of A Pteatant Umon Tonic. Onrei Indhreitloii. headache, mala ria, kldoeT diaeaaea. fever, chill, loan I of appetite, debility, nervous pro tra il on ana heart failure, by regulating tba Liven Stomach. Bowel, Kidney and Blood. . . KmI! Um KUitlt Cured ma of Indlgeatlon. I had raftered to? ten year. I had tried almost every medicine, bat all failed. Since taking Lonaon Elixir I can eat anything I iket W. A. UKITTITH, BeeTeavUle, B. O. oalay Iw Kllxlr Cured me of lndlgeetlen aid heart dis ease, after year of atrfferlng, when all other remedies and doctor had failed N. Du Coleman, Bealah, & C, Hosier' Un auslr . 1 have been a treat sufferer from dypepia for about fifteen jean, my trouble being my liver, stomach ana boweU. with terrible headache. Lea. on Elixir cured me. My appetite is good ana l am well.. 1 haa tken a barrei 01 ifo. i5i5jeffemnBtMiuuviue,,KJ. iiir ,imr. indiKeeUond heart di i-wa onaBleto walknp atalr or do any tu ol wort iwaa treated Dy man PbyplolaM, bot got no better unto aaea imon Kllzlr. lam now healthy and vigorous. C. H. Baldwis. fio. 98 Alexander Ht., Atlanta, a. MOZLKT'S LKJ1UM HOT DBUJPS SCnre all Cough. Cold, Hoarse- nee, Bore TuroL rironenlUs, nem- 11 throat ana long alt- t. rilbl- Twenty-flveeente atdrnggUt. Pre- A bsby'st I very mnch like th blossom ing of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depend entirely upon the care bestowed npon U parent. Expectant mother should have tbe tenderest care. They ihould be spared all worry and anxiety. They should eat plenty of good nourishing food and take eentle exercises. This will go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to come. But to be absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should ne Friend regularly daring tb month of testa tion, mis u a iimpie iinimaat, wn hloh Ives i te b. applied externally, it gii trengtn and n and vigor to the mute lee ana all of tbe discomfort of preg hleb wooiea ased to thin "4 nreveot nancy, whteh aoaolHtely When lt'thr' friend 1 ued there I ao danger whatever. am Mother' rn4 turn, Ol pertle. t tb drag THE BXADfitlO HCOLtTOI CO. r , ATLANTA. OA. ' Wrtu ear tnt Wit," . f k mem. PAJKER& HA1H BALSAM CMmm and VMetifta the! beta. Beva tWIe it Hlir?n'' Hat? to 1U Tnthflil Oslo. Omh eatfe dmum an felling. PUiit4.n Xaetilea Cuaead firc'3. . &NHYRUYAL PILLS JT . ft J SAPC, ftiwTftfl toiubM. iDlte eevfe is,StaieinS tor Mr1(.Bl1rtV ICaHlcMIlUta SVaet "WmM r Is,- mmmr, try Nnri Ua.IL 1 '-00 rMlrVJMlftla. m r. 'atteVeylixtp I" PMII.4DA. PA- ARE YOU Going to Build? If so yon eannot afford to do 'sc until j ou have examined my (took and prices I can now furnish your ordert more complete than anyone eleo in the city. All kind of lumoor, lnoludln; dry and nicely worked flooring, ilulng, ana celling. Can lui umu yonr brio in short notice quality and piloei guaranteed. I will not speak In praise or my shingles: u yon nave ntea them, you know wnat vney are; ana u not rou should do so at once. Thanking the publio for their g-ene n patrooapre .ana asking a con tint one of.same, I remain, Your trulj A. T. GRIFFIN ear 9mm t T ...acta. ill. Display of Pattern Hats, Fancy Goods and Novelties OUR hltiE OF R63flfltO"W63r M& Excel in style, bmsn and price any. thing being oflered to the public 1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I CORRKCT 8TTLEKI GOOD MATERJ4IJI I'oi'Ulah puicks Miss May D Oartup, Next Door to hiker Edwards. Dr. FRANK BOTKTTS jgQt Dentist Ifflraa Boidaa Bnliain, ever sobr1a BrtBkley OOJ atoi. ,T,t w .nfirwfrt Ftaem.a TP iWVSHlNCTON LETTER BpKail Conwaoe. If President Booaerelt keeps np hi present practice, be will be known Id history as tbe great American enter talner. Mrs. Booaevelt must know hi in Trell enough by thl time to make nor breakfast, dinner and luncheon orders ample, (or until tbe time cornea she never can tell bow many will be round tbe board ever which she presides. When hmcheotMtlme comes, the pres ident glances around hi orlce and eya.'Well, let's an go and bare eosa)) luncheon," and marche to at the head Bf tbe company that happen to be with him, whether lt Is one man or a dozen. He has bad somebody at din ner and usually three or four every night since he has been In the White Bouse. The number at luncheon will average three a day, and there have been a dosen guests at breakfast at various times. These meals are not formal affairs. The guests go In and take pot luck. The Koosevelt menu Is simple. Tbe president believes in plenty of plain food. Usually oysters or clams, a soup. roast and some simple dessert make the dinner. Sometimes there Is an en tree and oftentimes som6 dish like chicken pte. Game Is frequently served. Mr. Roosevelt Is a charming hostess and Is nearer ruffled, wen when the president bursts Into the dining room at the head of half a dozen guests when there are seats provided for three. She would not be surprised If he came In with twenty, a be will some day without doubt Troop For (ha Philippine. The Philippine army will be reduced by 10,000 men within the next few months by the expiration of enlist ments, and the officials of the war de partment are making preparations to meet tnat deficiency by the prompt transfer of troops from tbe United Btateav Final action In that regard awaits only tbe approval of tbe secretary of war. Troops and transports are ready to start for the Philippines as soon- as he gives the word. It Is expected (hat the first expeditions will start from Ban Francisco within a few days on tbe transports Grant and Meade and that more troops will be forwarded later from New York by way of the Suez canal on tbe transport Crook. Tbe reductions will be gradual and will be met from time to time by fresh troops as required. These arrange ments are predicated on tbe belief that lt will be necessary to maintain tb Philippine army at it present strength of about 40,000 men for some time to come. Xo Cabinet Chance How. According to one who claims to know what be Is talking about, those enter prising gentlemen of the press who are tearing President Roosevelt's cabinet to pieces and building up a new one for him mar save themselves a deal of trouble If tbey will only stick to facts. No cabinet changes are contemplated at the present time or in tbe near fu ture. What may occur mouths or year hence is not worth speculating about It Is true there baa been a little anx iety concerning tbe health of Seeretary Boot For several months Mr. ltoot has not been well He has been trou bled with many bolls and carbuncles, and his blood has evidently been In bad condition. The secretary has been in auch a state that he was ail right If mattery turned for tbe bette sfad n wrong If they turned for the worse. Fortunately, they have turned for tbe better. Addition to the Capitol. Further additions to tbe United Stntes capltol are suggested by the annual re port of the architect, whl'h has been made public at the department of the interior. This report for the last fiscal year not only reviews tne niaruea changes which have been made in tbe historic structure durlug the last year or two and gives a list of tbe various statues and objects of art In tbe build ing, bat proposes that a new building be secured or erected at a little distance, something on the order of the Maltby building for tbe senate apparently. In which members of the bouse can have tbelr offices and In which can be located the lighting and beating plants for the capital. The Hew Knox Home. Mrs. Knox, wife of the sttemey gen eral, and her daughter, Miss Rebecca Knox, have arrived lu Washington and taken up their residence at their new heme In K street, which was tbe former home of Mrs. Childs of Philadelphia Tbe stables of the attorney general have, been enlarged, and the house is undergoing tbe most careful changes and Is being superbly equipped for so cial entertainments. Washington society expects much of Itbe attorney general and his agreeable family, and, though neither Mrs. Knox 1 1 l . . M . . 1 . . .1 uor qer aauifuier are louu ui iue wuu whirl of social affairs, tbelr bouse un doubtedly will be the center of attrac tion for tbe young folk of the official set Water for richtlac Ftp. Tbe District commiasloners have de cided to place In their forthcoming (estimates to congress an Item (pr $600,000 which will enable tbe Dis trict authorities to establish what la Tactically an Independent water ervlce for tbe business section of tbe ity, to be used for fire protection ulv. The new service will be entirely separate from tbe other, and special 'street hydrants will be erected. Mrs. James G. Blaine. Sr., and bcr daughter, Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beale, have returned to tbelr K street home laftir a summer In New England. James O. Blaine and bis beautiful young wife have ettled In New York for the winter, but lt is expected that the bride will visit both, her own and her husband's family frequently dur ing the coming season, .jx.Ui, . Carl Scbofklo. Anticephalalgine XURE9 flUICKLYf) and safely all forms of , Headache' and Neuralgia! Every ttfe makes friend, 25o and 60o at all drug stores ':: '" By the dose . : . . : I at soda Fountains. lepSlSm The Kind You nave Always in use for ever 30 years, All Counterfeit., Imitations laid " Just-aa-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ef Infants and Children Experience against Experiments What is CASTOR1A Castoria In a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotla substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, lt relieves TeNlWn Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It Mrfimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE. CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. ARE YOU TIRED OF QUfCK MEDIGINES That Have Done You No Good? Give HAHRIS LITHlfl WATER A Trial. It Flushes the Kidneys and Bladder and Ex cretes the Uric Acid in the System. It has cured tLnuHauia of Kiduey and Bladder Trou bles.Iihenmatisai.Lumbag.aud all K cdred Diseases and IT WILL GUR& YOU. The man or woman who has used Harris Lithia Water has made a discovery. Case. 12 1-2 Gallon Bottles, $4oo Delivered. Harris Lithia Water Carbonated in Quarts and Fints. As a Table Water it is Unexcelled. tA,F01t SALS IIY DKALEK3. GOLDSBORO DRUG CO. aug 29 ecd 4 ns. Local Distributor.-. nriis Llthls Springs Co., Harris Spring, S. C N I Dyspep Ton might as well put fuel under a boiler without burning It and ttpect the engine to run, as to eat food and not digest It ana expect tokeepupnourishincut for your body. You must have nourishment toUveana when you cannot digest your food, Koikil Dyspepsia Curb Will do lt f or you, with no aid whatever from th stomach. It contains X&ctly the same elemen ts as Natu re's dinesti ve fluids and can't help but produce the same results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Pa. .writes.1 I hare been afflicted for a nuinl)er of years witii dyspepsia and bare tried various remedies without food results hut was cured by one bottls Of Kodol Dysfhtsia Cuhe. I cannot any too much In Its favor." . It can't KicSp hut do you good Prepared by E. 0. DeWltt & Co.. Chicago. Tbe tl. Kittle contains tH times the 50c daa, When you need a snot him; and healing application for piles, sores and skin" diseases, use DeWltt' Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeit. Our - Tinware, Stove Mats; Stove Pipe, Fire Boards, Heatine stoves, t.: bewmg macnines ana iewingi!vacnine supplies is now complete jnour new rooms. Nos. 112 and 114 South Walnut Street. ROOFING PLUMBING nriu HOUSE HEftTINQ VITALITY - Fo Hr tlieiwr.? AND NERVOUS lROU3Lt. hi' . p ., ).i -.. ni".rvi viii r i fn i. ... miii I'll tlie.W. T:-'j-i. V wd. T'iov L . "iii '.i mul Bowel. rW.,:- tlmctoric uni v, , WOMRN tron2 x wreW ndqulUily .top M drain., r. - iv.ty TriniWIni, Nmntmes. hut Power, ,m.l BU 9ihS CONSUAIION. WBS w'OMEN itotrj eUui Adtiw AND NERVOUS iROUiJLfcS. r vltfor, einrrv Trf r v NI if ' them, then II you Wni n, you en yaur wiwujijf ium..i..- mt. ainledbyM.il. Six bote !.,. Pitre llainn tBjtn m M mh. JdroiS IHE "EHVO REMEDY GO 8M W. Mlm St, UuitiUi, K, So Arl kr Ik W. For e.1.) in Ggl&boro by M, Begirt, sad vJclt has bewa lim home ie ilgnatnr) ef and has been made under his per j1, sonal supervision since Its infancy. Signature of Digests 1 what yea Eat 1 sia Cure J. H HlH & Son. Op Elbows, Bath Tubs, Gasoline stoves, Oil vapor stoves. Gooking ranges, rt .: i..i :t The John Slaughter Co. WER - H E ALTH Rtoiutfi ABLETS, a 31'ECIFIC for all SEWAL WEAkl.i i Nnke r r- rf-h bl nij ; imparl uimtN, p. ,1 nr'ta;.-.! NKK H ANt ...l.flh.- TO"i (.. IltkI Vcf'h'e ,,,n'c "f" I n-t V'ili;iltv nnliir iMy iiimI lnMimmutl 1.1.I111 1 nl ( tu l'tf.t, iii. -t skilllul mul hwrnci Minn: urn ft.i' ililMirnt ruiu timer ri'inwiH w - (.. i ' iiln -jnirm mul Irate It stranger wfy m tho.ni; of I lio Uinw m iui4 -ton H Liver, KUncyi iW . Ulr ' nyM.-. from IwimrMlw. i nrt u art 'f It. 'Ihiy will pMiiwly mfc WAEK BH.N nt robi.t. Th.y have or uniiuriilM ruraptee. lhv ui- liupony. g H ht L. ',5 tud. UI of tiie frr-ultal W'.Fn'?' P? hoUl x,o them. They will bring theBtown fi(HW JL Bobin80&& lltci); JU HUe Fain PlUa atop Bnxlech.
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