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Teb Natpnal Bani Thb National BaniI ; ot ouioo, Or:OLSBOBO, V1 08m to iapoaltmmry mnm dUoa t teattag wOt nmil fU4 10 talk or orrwpoad wltk foml KO A.OtWOOIWa.,riaftj TO. Jl X0BW009, JH PnTt X.I. BUT, WmMUmk 1. X. H0LL0W1XL, CmUw. "This Abacs t' the peoples rights Doth as eternal vigil keep i Ko soothing strain of Mala't torn Gas loll It hundred eye to sleep.1 VOI XXXIV G0LDSB0R0. N- CL FRIDAY EVENING t DECEMBER 6 1901. NO 54 GREATLY IMPOVED AND IN CREASED SERVICE. From Washington, D. C, For Winter Tourist Season, 1901-11X2. Never in the hietory of the South have sooh treat attractions and im proved train service been offered for passenger traffie as are now present ed by the Southern Railway for the present season. New time card in effect November Si, 1901, placed in operation out of Washington in conjunction with the Southern Railway, two new through trains, which are in addition to the very excellent complement of pas senger train terries previously si fordtd by the Southern Bail way system from Washington to all points South. The present arrange meat being briefly as follows: Train Mo. 87, "Washington and Southwestern Vestibule Limited," leeres Washington daily, at 10 49 p. m, carrying through Pullman Sleep ing Cart to Mew Orleans, Memphis, Tenn., Macon. Oa, and Nashville, Tenn, and elegant Gob Cars be tween Washington and Atlanta. Dining Oars serve all meals en route. Effective with December 2. this train will also handls a tLrough sleeping car from Washington to Pinehurst, N. 0., which will leave Washington each Monday, Wednes day and Friday, and effective with November 80, Pullman Compartment Cats will also be handled between New York and Washington to few Orleans, leaving Washington Satur days, Tuesdays and Thursdays Train r 85, "The United States Fsst Mail," leavesWaafclngton daily, . at 11.18 a, m., carrying through sleeping ear and coaches to New Orleans. DinicK car on this train serves meals en route. Train Ko. 83, The New York and Florida Express," leavrt Washing ton daily, at 9 69 p. m , with through sleepir gears to Tampa, Fie, and Augusta, Oa., and,-through coach Washington to Jacksonville, and ef feetiv December 1, a through sleep ing ear to Charleston, 8. 0 j also ef this BAPTIST CONTENTION. METHODIST CONFERENCE. Plan to Raise 9100,000 For Col leges and Schools. Gratifying Report on Wake Forest College. Got. Aycock Speaks To-night. Winston-Salem, N. C, 5 -At the mnrninc session of the Bap. tlat State Convention, the annual report of Secretary Johnson h pre8idiDg elder Rey. P. A. snowea mat over one uuuurtu tbontand dollars was raised A Struggling Church Relieved of an Incubus. Fayetteville, N. C . Dec 5 - Conference reassembled at the regular hour this morning, Bit bop Hargrove in the chair. Call of Question 20 was re sumed, and when the name of Rev. R. J. Moorman was calling Bishop, stated that some time toe aeo tbere were rumors in cir- past year for all purposes culfttlon wblcD ffl&de necessary Special addresses were delivered gDDOint acomB,lU,e to inves- byJr.Flippo,ontheworkoftbe tj . tbe Bald conjmittee American Baptist Pabllcation reported m trlal necessary. Rv. Society of Philadelphia; by Dr. q. a. Ogles bj and J. A. Diiley Splilman on work and claims of were ippoinled t0 proseCute, and me ounuay ocnooi ooara oi iue .. T Tnorne Bnd j 0, Guthrie Southern Baptist Convention; by to.defend . thfl A commit. Dr. E E. Bonar, of Richmond, of . waaann0inted to hear on the Foreign Mietioo work of th. :.,., ..a ranni.t b.ck t0 r the conference. Rev. John N. Cole is chairman and S. A. Cot ton secretary of the committee. The special order, the repon ot tbe committee to consider the oeeda of Fifth Street churcb. the Southern Baptist Conven tlon. Dr. Skinner, President of tbe Board of Trustees, made a grati fy Id, report on Wake Forest College. Fifty dollars was sub scribed for a fund to purchase n WllmltQ rr,ad Ka oil portrait of William Dunn , . H. .,,nQP,t(li . ..... o I" r " moeeiy, woo was ope.aer ui vu . Ug condUloD Bouse in 1832 and cast tbe decid ing vote which gave a charter to Wake Forest College. Dr. Skin ner said Mosely's vote cost bim the aroverDorsbip. as there was strong opposition to denomlna tiooal colleges at that time. Gov. Aycock will make an ad. dress to-morrow night. Tbe eleventh annual meeting of tbe Woman's Missionary So. clety.suxlliary to tne.conventian, opened this morning in the Pres byterian cburcb. Devotional wr. Mr. Hali said the crisis bad come in tbe history of that or gan ;lon. Tbey bad done all they could. Unless tbe conference came to tbe rescue tbe cburcb must go. Keys. D. H. Tuitlp, John N. Cole, W. C. Norman, R. L Dvs. L. L. Nash and Dr. John F. Miller also spoke of tbt urgent need of prompt actioa tr save tbe cburcb. A collect'OD wss taken amounting to nine hundred and seventy-three dnl Isrs, and on motion of Rev. D a. Tut tie tbe conference board of rclsei were conducted by Miss Heck, of Raleigh. Addresses of ebBrch extenslon WM iatttmi(sd welcome were made by Mrs. D w borrow flfleen bnndred do:lark Rich, of Wtnston, and Missi orB tha taJ , Vogler. of Salem. The response AftH th9 ,De 1 ,lned was by aire. u. u. uranr, oi Ooldsboro. Officers were elected as-fol lows: President. Miss Fannie Heck, Raleigr; Vice-President, Miss E. A Draught. Asbeville, Mrs. Barvey Crist, Salem; Hi Kicb, feetie with January 1. 1902. ; will nm k alftonin ear once cording Sectary. Mrs. D each week between New York, Wash- Winston ington and Thomasville. Dining cars serve meals en route. n. ffi 9a1i. aii kind Df ooal Train fo. a. ine wasningwn. AhmanA and Florida Limited. U a e vr ' train inknvnratd on November 84. and it operated via Richmond, ROMANCE OF COON HOLLOW Va., over the Washinirton Southern r mm a n VI tra 3 Bauway ana tt. jt. sr.n. a, ana uwmb. nreaeau& Aeain To leaves Washington, daily, at 10:61 a. " i.Krnn.h .lMnf ar to Night at Popular Low Prices. a. vsmi; "ai " w t a o i Jacksonville, Fla,' and first-class day The presenta ion ef "A coach between tame points, fining mince of Coon Hollow at la singing "Praise God, from whom aii blessings fbw." Tbe call of the twentieth ques tion was again resumed and preacher on the Raleigh, Djr bam, Fayetteville and Rocking nam districts were called, passed examination of character and made annual reports. A collec tion was taken - for Rev. B. 0 Crisp, who was reported yery ii) afhis home. Tbe session closed with the benediction by Riv. J C. Kilgo, D. D. Cures Blood Poison and Cancer, xrain o. ov, wi mui . , Eitng soref, swellings, falling bair, mucous patches, ulcers, tcio RfulH, aobiog bones and jo'nts, itcL- thelinKskio, boils, pimples, etc., by House last laklt8 J31110 ood alm (d. ii us nvw I ... .. . , .J.I.. I . .1 P .... 1 1 n Litl ULIl I IIU K ! HI I I . I ... . . . W Waahinff- "" icosnt blocd and skin troub'ts. a. ton. daUv at 0:60 n. m.. and is also a good sized bu Htnre, who gave tbe U jj. every sore and roakei through train to the South, car- company gemrous applaafe and I tho blood pnra and rich. Over r.in thronoh Pullman SleeninE BAvral ntr at urecialtiea. The 3,000 cures of worst and most Cars to New Orleans, Memphis and ia j j n a. d bag several thril- bstinite capes by taking B. B. B Atlanta, and through coaches to . , IDrugsis'B fl. Lt,scnba troub Mamnhi. and Atlanta. Dining car . . ' M ui.l bottle sent free by w.it .ervina-meala en route. e" d0 ,aUUal moI ana &re ing to Blood Balm Co., Atlsnts, Kffactive with January 15. 1903. ihorouth y lamil-ar with tmu Qa, another through train to Florida! 1 nes and s;tua'ions. The three will be placed in service, known as Udids in the play are good in their the "Southern's Palm limited," TOpectiTe roie? and Mies Grace -"2 Beebember song ard dancog p.b: This train is operated solid act, snd Miss A quiib, sb "a girl from New York tost. Augustine, from the bills," deserve especial with through Pullman Drawing- mention. Miss Asqatth is a Boom Sleeping Cars, Pullman Com- uggeftenne oi decided talent and partmentWwnr.ywerTa ioi, did 80BJ6 fine wclk la8t night- anaainiDg vara. B ) made efpecially to cure mal cA To the Housekeeper a' d Individual Citiznrs of Ooldaboro and vic nity: I have a Plain Proposition to make yon Every one makes presents at Christmas and New Year. In my store I have a complete stock of reliable goods Every thing to be found in a thoroughly Up-To-Date Jewelry Store and housekeepers and individuals can surely find somsthing to suit them among the infinite variety of my well appointed stock, and even if any be in doubt as to what they want or what to buy, a visit to my store and an inspection of thajnany things I offer, in WATCHES, .CLOCKS, JEWELRY of every description, toilet ar ticles, knives, forks; spoons, pitchers, castors, in fact, articles too numerous to mention they may be assisted in making a choice, and when this is done, the price will f suit them, for I have positively put prioes down to the O very lowest po sible margin of profit, I am determined that my prices shall sell the good - -Q and the goods are guaranteed. Very truly, mm WW IF IT "fAIL& f Gdrlsids oiierlnos I A o o o o n ill Not o Glieop John Grooer. R ft. WftTTS. i BUT ONE WHO ADVOCATES QUALITY, FIRST. leiffn241o43 For sale by M E. Robinson & Bro. lole agents, GOLD8BORO, N. C. LAST AND ALL THE TIME. D W. flURTT. f N. HUMMBLv. Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House. 4 - Repairing Etc., a Specially. ALL WORK GUARANTEED a AVE YOU BEGUN TO THINK OF CH R loTM AS 4 M It is not too early, for some M of the prettiest things I shall M have this season are i K3f nmu in 1 MM . a1amI ' A M "l I AM I A 1 M shoppers are having them Z 1 M reserved to secure the pur- f ? v rhaco "Takfl Timo hv rKo forelock" and secure the Dest things M while you can. I'll hold them until X you want them. HOLIDAY STOCK ARRIVING. DO voti, on the mere ground of economy, buy the cheapest cloth for your dress, the cheapest carpet for your floor, the cheapest furniture for your house ? And if you don't, why buy cheap coffee ? It Is the most expensive of all economies Do you realize that the best coffee to be bought (Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand) costs actually only cent a cup 1 You need to use very little of it because of its higfr quality. Don't take our "word for this I Test it, yourself I In t-Ib. wai Tl Cua (airtight). f Other high fndM la richly -colored parcbanBt bags (tnoutore proof). L. D. GIDDENS JEWELBR. yf 135 WEST OENTRB STREET, SOUTH. 2 ENGRAVING FREE. X McsseDfier Opera Holise t The Ft nt Act Oomedy Drama, I May Wheat Sells at 85 5-8 In New York. New York-, Dac. 5 Under tbe impetus oi a iresn wnin oi oat side buying orders that made both tbe wheat and corn rings a soene of great excitement to-day, new record prices were estab- Special Fcenery, Singine and Dancing Specialties. o . Rese ved seats on sale at Hills Drue Store, Prices 26. 35. and 50 cents. 1 V . J TT7 1 . 1 J OCR - . i. A..i .lesDAcisllr in the lai-t act. after abe Mv. or cents hicher than it one OI tne nanaaomeaa uiuu m uj i -- i - world, and is operated by tbeSouth- bad set We old cotton press to no was last August; wnue corn R.;ia each winter for the ac I the work of death. passed any point since 1892. For comodation of Jflorida traffic. The compsny will play sea;nl time the buying orders seemed It will be obserred from the aboYo I 0rjf.jt by special arrsncement, unlimited and the markets con that for the accomodation of in- . 2Q . 80 Unued in a bull uproar until mid creased trawl the Southern KaUway day wben iuii in demand gave through serTloe, inaoguraU three and datoe will be introduced. trains to the South. tfh Sleeping Cars, Obsemtion Soft coal, all lump, at W. H. Oars, Dining Caw, Coaches and in Qrffing fact all of tbe equipment in service on these through trains are nnex celled for comfort and convenience, and passengers using any of these trains are assured of every luxury that could be desired. ' Phoe 47. AN IMPORTANT DIFFER- : ENCE causing general reactions. In wheat, -the iel. ing eventually destroyed tbe day's advance, but corn witbs ood all pressure and eft off 1 to 11 above tbe previous night, Tbe markets are still 1cm nated by outside rp irations, You -will " make To make it appareat to thousands, Who think themselves ill, that they ara nnt ffllcted with anr d leaao. but that no mi taxe I the tjttem simply nredi cleansing, 1 Just tb nkofiit Photos, 5 for I0,ccntv All pbo'os mounted oo oarJs Photos fiaiehed in one day order ooal of W. H. to bring contlort home to their hesrta " . ' , ... it . ...i as a ooetlve condition Is easily cured Phr to Buttons. 10 cents and up Unma. - brWinf g,rupoPlgs. Manufactured a caje' pinto Co 0D etsirs ov to.be lad, weU screeDed and LJ fteOaiifomiarhr Syrup Company 7 opaisira over COW LOST-Holstein black and white cow Btrayed on Monday night. B. E. Pipkin. When it comes to what we eat, I contend that low rrices for sloppy trashy goods is not economy . What you wpjit to do to live well and cheaply, is to buv goods of krown high quality. HUl NECESSARILY THE HIGHEST PRICED, BUT U00D3 THAT GABBY FULL VALUE FOR THE PRICE CHARGED. Now I claim to be able to furnish you j st tha1 clasn of goods. 1 do not claim to know it all. not ev- n by a n inbeld oooit Jaclue majority, out our experience oi au y ars so ma count ior some tbiif;, and I will be glad to give you the benefit of it. This is the season when Extracts, Spies, 8aucf ; pa'a is and condiments of various kinds are largely in drxa d I claim (h t the quality of our stckof th' se good-i a e n t bi )iustd by any house in the State. The price is no more thin you will nay in m ay i utaaces for inferior goods. We will be glad to have yur ord r for ny h n you may nee!. REMEMBER if you cannot 6o ' whi uu wan' in ur stock, t is little use to look el -e where. Our prices are r tbt. Let us serve you. I. B Fonvielle. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS- Young men wanted for Railway Mail Clerks. Inter-State Corres. Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. FRESH TAFFY Made fresh every . day pure and wholesome, at Rob inson Bros, drug store. IS. ROOMS FOR RENT I have six or seven rooms for rent. Also a small store For terms, etc. apply to Mrs. D. Cogdell. NOW OPEN. New Meat Market Under Arlington Hotel Beef .Veal, Pork.Mut ton.Lamb and Sausage in season. . Poltta attention and qulok rtflltfrr mr- anted. . ' I lollolt anar oi yonr rnTrou.Ko. aag4mr itupcoUuUjr, , J. H. TRENT Lata wlta Geo. W. Bent aud Best A Btettai Prjone 155. DRESS-MAKING By a lady with twenty years experience. Satis- - faction guaranteed. Tour patron age solicited. Call at 708 North William street. LOST A pair of gold-rimmed spec tacles, either in St Stephen's ehuroh or between the church and Mrs. Mary B. Griswold's. Firder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office or at Mrs. Mary Griswold's. HOUSE FOB RENT Two-story house on North West Centre St., Good well of water, healthy loca tion. Apply to Humphrey-Gibson Co, j.M-faite DENTIST. Offlca down tatn,oppolU (H. AM. LLaa I tlon. BBIDOl WOE; DOHI. 8epVUth,tf,. - TURNER'S N. 0. ALMANAC for 1903. There is one thing that you all lack, the Old Reliable Almanac. For sale by the old veteran, B. I B. Raiford; PANNILL PAINT The finest in the world for tin roofs and shin gles.' When put on according to directions we guarantee it for five yearn For tale by M.E, Robin son & Bro, ... .a Coo anu t candy, Peanut candy, Made fresh cLy by day, Professor Boysll, he in a dand, He does it all his way. Our Taffy candy is something sweet, And every body f-hould know The place to buy where things are neat,JJ Is Robinon Bros.' that's so. Our Christmas goods already h re, The finest in tha town; And seleo'ed with the u'most care, . Make note, and put this dwn. Our prescription department is up-to-date With every th'ng prescribed, ' When you have prescriptions don't go else where, Until, us, you have thoroughly tried. Our Soda Fount is bright tnd new And of a modern make, It serves the beak and oo'dest drinks, And this is what it takes. If your f et are tired and cold, From the want of proper care, Q ve ns your s z and tbe amount of gold, And It us mike you apa r. The summer days have past and gone, The fall is now its name, Oar tales on ice is not so god, But we keep it just the same. . M. E. Robinson & Bro., XCMTSWOBTH CRVaOISTS. . "t.. ' - ' I .H. and old Bt ail flrOCKItS. t ' M a vakvutwt
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