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i Trr? N.nrvjAi. Rank- fl " . rl7 ri " ' : A 4 ..... s.A ... il Tm NiLc-r- 0'., ; of eou;,:co-,3, Oflerf lo dpotltortTry teowi -m Ij W.Vwiwu,.,rnn ' " 'X IH rN7 "NJ" dMo Ufa bK wamnl , ' " ' ' ' " - ' ' - 1 . ; C;' :V-Vv'V V - ,V::Vv"v.- C' 9 EOKJJiaAT, CuiUer . ' -'V-' 1 . V.- TW Abgus o'er the people's right. " " No nothing strain of Main's son : .. . ... , . ' DoUx tn eternal vlgU keep; Cta lull its hundred eyes to sleep." VUli XXXV1JL GOLDSBORO. N.Q.. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24 1903 ... N001 DAnnih lir HfAIM It I III Allin linimni I ammt o ... I . I I ' ' i i . mXNI) Ilk Ui ft u N flUU fl M ULIUm I'ufifJII l ULUfl l l U f'Ur -vviu I niiTinunn nil l o 1 1 uuuuii ui iui iiuulu. in unmr ni ji.unu.iM unnnu uruui luiiiuiii. uUllbUnH rILLu ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. If beauty were taxable the fair sex would never try to dodge the as sessor. One reason women can't keep oc reta is becauae they don't know what to do with them. London, July 23. -The battleship King Edward VII., the largest in the world, was successfully launched hv thfl PrinrMD nf Wa'M at. I)ivun. port this evening. Among thewe present were the Prince of Wall. Princess Henry of Battenberg and me loras or tne admiralty K,nB Edward laid the ktel plate March ' 10(12 Tim hMI.l,tn ,iwt 7 MO . 000. Naples, July 22. An eruption of, Mount Vesuvius began yesterday and is increasing In violence. A stream of lava, eight metns broad auu one meire aeep, u nowing in tne A. If (111 i n i .u . . ; reach the road. No damsee is an-! tklpated, however, as that side of!Rere during the encampment, and the mountain is almost deserted. ! The eruption is not visible from this1 v New Orleans, July 23.-Lncle iioae uoiuer, tne colored bear nun - a. - 1 t . . . j i r wiiv uwauit! iuuious uunug i rwr i went Kooseveit's ilississippi txar hum last rail, nas again distinguish-; ed himself by capturing the negro ! murderer, R. L. Smith, who killed ' nis wire at ureenvme, Miss, uncle Hoke started in i ursuit of the mur-1 derer and caughf easier captured than bears. Some, July 23. The municlpal rtryof Carpineto, Pope Leo's native town, has started a subscription for the erectien of a column statue of the late pontiff. It is to be forty metres -high and is to stand on the neighbor ing Mount Capreo, where in bis younger days Leo went hunting. Catholics throughout the world have been invited to contribute to the iund lor the erection of this memor lul. Ernesto Biondi has been select ed as the sculptor. BASE BALL. 0 Record of Gaines Played Yesterday by the American, South ern and National Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 5; Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5; Cincinnati 2. St. Louis-Pittsburg. Bouton-Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Washington, 3; Philadelphia 11. Boston 6; New York 1. Detroit 6; Chicago 0. St. Louis 0; Cleveland 2. NATIONAL, Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P C. PitUburg ,. (3 23 New York 46 28 Chicago;:. 46 33 Cincinnati.... 88 85 Bmokly 87 35 Boston...'. 30 41 bt Louia ... 27 60 Philadelphia........ -23 62 AMERICAN. . W ' Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Boston ,..L 49 21 Philadelphia........ 44 81 Cleveland.......,!..... 89 83 New York 84 84 ChlniKO.. 33 38 Detroit . 80 , 30 St.' Louia 28 '' 83 Washington 23 61 603 621 682 621 614 436 351 807 PC. 645 687 642 500 600 441 ,459 ' 292 CAN'T MARCH. New , York, - July , 23. Acting Police Commissioner Ebstolr to-day refused a permit to march - through the streets to Mother Jones and her "army" of textile workers. THE SECOND REGIMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA NOW IN CAMP. The Dress Parade Draws Large Crowds. Governor Aycock Ar rives. He Will Review the Regiment, The Boys Are Already En ioying Thcm nelvea Im mensely. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C, July 23. The Second Regiment now in camp here numbers six hun- ureu men . The camp is beautifully ' located two miles above Morehead ; City, and is pronounced the bestar rautred tW Him Srfnri had. A regular schedule of trains wn I'TOviaeu oy me railroad, lias been irovided lv rh giving eight trains to and from the camp each day. There was quite a crowd of visitors at the camp this afternoon to witness the dress parade. Governor Aycock came In to-day on a special train, ar rivinS at 2 P-m- He will remain will review the regiment on Mon day. The weather Is delightful and the boys are already enjoying them- i8tive8 1 Tne Atlantic Hotel has a fine crowd, which has increased with every train. Fishing is good and the management is doing everything possible for the pleasure of the guests. a mni mint... km .m i night. The hotel orchestra is very fine and is pronounced the best the hotel has had in years. RAMPOLLA'S REPLY. The Sacred Colleire Grateful For President's Condolence. Washington, July 22. The follow- ;ing reply to the President's cabled expression of condolence on account of the death of the pope was received at the state departmout: Rome, July 28. John Hay, Secretary of State, Wash ington : I have not failed to convey to the sacred college the heartfelt sympa thy expressed by you, in the presi dent's name, on the sad occasion of his holiness' death. The sacred col lege desires me to express to the president its deep and sincere grati tude for such a noble manifestation. M. Ramtolla. MAN DRIVEN FROM TOWN. C. P. Lockey Is Driven From the Town of Benson. Dunn, N. C, July 23. -Yesterday afternoon a large body of the best citizens of Benson waited on C. P. Lockey, the lawyer who was ner- suaded to leave Wilmington In great haste In 1898, and gave him ten days in which to leave the town. This action on the part of the good citizens oi the town was caused by repeated and habitual lewd exposures of his person. i This is the same Lockey who once had a barber shop in Wilmington. Now that he has been escorted out of Benson, what place will he next Infest? AUTHOR DEAD. London, Jul 23. B. B. Fareeon the novelist, died suddenly at his residence at Hampstead this morn ing. Ue married In 1877 Margaret daughter of Joseph Jefferson, the American actor, - , When Pepsi-Cola was given to the public it took the people by storm and was pronounced by all as a most deliclooa and refreshing drinks bene- flclal to the nerves and asslstnr thJ dljostion, Invigorating and satisfy- lng. Will not keep one awake, THE ROSELLE OPERA COM PANY TLAY IN MESSEN GER OPERA HOUSE. This Company Comes to the City Well Recommended, Both by the Press and Citi zens Allk'j. Speaking of the Grand Opera Com puny that are to appear in the Messenger Opera House In this city, to-night, the press, wherever they have played have had nothing but praise to say of them. The company is composed of art ists of rare musical ability and the numbers rendered are of excep tional merit and difficult execution and will be appreciated by any aud ience. The entertainment is one of the most complete operatic successes that ever appeared here. Come out and enjoy an evening of pleasure. Tickets are now on sale at Hill's drug store. You should secure your tickets early so as to secure a good seat. The price of admission Is 50 and 75 cents and $1.00. CAME FROM ENGLAND. TheJardens Who Attempted Sui cide in New York Are Not From North Carolina. New York, July 23. Gerald Jar dens and wife recovered sufficiently to be arraigned in court to-day on the charge of attempting suicide Both came from England, not Nniih tooliBirr-ttttc6TtFffie',p lice yesterday. They were discharged. EXCURSION NEWS. Where You Can Go and Enjoy a Few Hours at Small Cost Mr. R. E. Pipkin, of this city, who has been running an excursion to Norfolk, Washington and Balti more, for several years, will make the trip this year as usual. Instead of starting from Wilmington he will start from Warsaw and take on pas sengers as far as Wilson. The train will leave Warsaw on the morning of the 28th of July and go to Nor folk, from where passengers can take steamers over the bay for either Washington or Baltimore. It is a delightful trip and pleasure seekers can avail themselves of no better op- portuuity during the summer of taking a trip of rest and recreation. On Thursday, August 6th, Messre. Hatch Bros, will run an excursion for white people only, from M )unt Olive to Norfolk. The train will leave Mt. Olive on Thursday morn ing at 7:00 o'clock: Dudley 7:10; Genoa 7:15; Goldsboro 7:30; taking on passengers all along the line up to and Including Sharpsburg. Re turning, train leaves Norfolk Friday afternoon, August 7th, at 6:30 p. m. Fair for the round trip, Mt. Olive to Sharpsburg Inclusive, only $2.00; Children under 12 years old, all points, only $1.00. This will give patrons one night and two days in Norfolk, and you will have ample opportunity to visit all points ot in terest in and adjacent to Norfolk. Special rates have been secured at the best hotels. The managers have also arranged for reduced rate tickets to Ocean View Beach and Old Point . two of the most important places to visit while at Norfolk. Cars run every 15-oinutea to Ocean View and every hour to Old Toint. The ex curslon will run, raln.or shine. All Headaches CURED aSKF"-"1- I" . . . CAPUDINE. . (Liquid) . . mn ''iKw remnant sate at JPA.WMdThd?y Don't f rget the remnant sale at Real bargains in every department Don't mis It. "Worker" Has & Word to Say Re garding the Small Attendance at the Anti-Saloon Meeting Last ight. Dear Anau8The apathy shown by the people of Goldsboro last night at the meeting of the Antl-Salor n League, was very discouraging. We had a harmonious and enthusiastic meeting so far as the spirit was con corned, but the meeting fell far short in numbers. It is hard to understand how people can show such indffer ence. Even after1 thev have ex pressed themselvefas being in favor of prohibition and realizing the ne cessity of workingor it, they fail to lend even their presence at the meeting. We were especially dis appointed in not having the ladies with us, as we are depending large ly upon their help and support. Surely they are the ones who will be most benefitted and blessed if we can get the cursed ' evil from our midst. V To think of a band of music draw ing a larger gathering of the good people of our town than a meeting of such importance as the one last night! j We feel that it is not on account of not having the good will of our peo ple; but they are waiting for some one else to do the work. This must not be I Every man; woman and child must go to work in earnest. h Worker. TEACHERS' INTERSTATE EX AMINATION COURSE. Teachers wishing to prepare for examinations should irite, at once, to Prof. J. L. GrahamlLL. D., 152 154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn., for particulars concerning bis special Teachers' Examination Course. l v mJWamma taught by maiiTand prepares teachers for examination in every State in the Union. Leadlne educators pronounce itthe best course ever offered to the Teaching profes sion, and all teachers wishing to ad vance in their profession should im mediately avail themselves of it Enclose stamp for reply. TEACHERS WANTED. For Schools All Over the County at Good Pay. We need at once a few more Teach ers for fall schools. Good positions are being filled dally by us. We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with teachers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. American Teachers' Association, J.L. Graham, LL. D., Manager, 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Ttnn. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevaillnr In this coun dan parous because so deceo- tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart (allure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is al lowed to advance the I , kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital nreran tr thm kidneys themselves break down and waste way ceil oy ceiu Bladdar trntihlns mml atwav rn1l Irnm a derangement of the kidneys and a cure Is ooiainea quickest oy a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you Can malca nn mistake hvtaklnor n Ififm.' Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and Diaaaer remedy. It corrects Inihllltv lo hnM urinn n1 era A big pain In passing it, and overcomes mat unpleasant necessity of belnr compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night, in mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon ronuioa. 11 sianas ina mgnesi tor its won dArftil dims nf thi, mrul rilittritaftfn . swamp-Koot pioasant to mko ana toia py an druggists in nity-cent ana one-douar sizsa ootiies. i ou may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tens ail about il both iui-. tent free bv mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention leading this generous oiler in this paper. Don t make any mistake, but remember the ' Kama. Swimn.Rnnl. Dr. IfMrn..'. Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, ri, i on every Dome. DR. THEO. L. GINN, . Physician and Surgeon. , OffioaWalnatSU Bast,ait to I.T.Gln- Dr. J. N John DENTIST. Omce npstalrs in Borden building. try most WW near me Juana oi yayne, .. r . . , . V . ,m For Coalii ml Clnsi In Gases of Itcliing, Burning, Scaly Humours, And (or Renovating and En riching die Blood. The Best and Host Economical Yet Compounded. Cutlcura Resolvent Pills (chocolate coated) are the product t f tweuty-flve rears' practical laboratory experience In the preparatlou ot reiuedlen for the treatment of humoucs of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss ot hir confidently believed to be superior to u ucuer mieniuveg as wen as liouid blood purifiers, however expensive, while enabling all toenior the curative properties of precious medicinal agents without consuming needless expenses and often injurious portions of alcohol in which such medicine h.it-n d lore been preserved. uiucura nils are alterative, antisep tic, tonic and digestive, and beyoud question the purest, sweetest, most suc cessful and economical hlruvt nuA ekin purifiers, humour cures and tonic-diges- uves yes compounded. Jleuium adult dose, one pill. Comolete external and internal h.f. ment for every humour may now be uau ir one aouar, consisting of Cutl cura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing but one dollar, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood hnmniim. M.7..m. Hculngs and irritations, wiih loss ot hair, from infancy to age, when phy. lcians and all other remedies falL fnntlthed bj private win to J. O. Bluer, Mgr. New Yoek, July 24, 1903. COTTOH. Clos mo 1073 SlrS S6S K)j ma m Joir u's Angus! September ... 114) m October November..... December 072 rj 0.8 February March (61 HEW YORK STOCKS. Often, ('lot. Southern Paciflo :j j 4ij-4 Union Paolffio 75-';- 76V1 8ngr- I'S': 114 ManhatUn ijb iss; Southern Hallway Southern Eall way preferred 84 LouUvllle A Nashville m4 lWA Brooklyn Eapld Transit 451 ; 43 aepablleStael n nepauio Bteel preferred ... a nsv. P.nntyWanla Ry 121 Atohisoa 6S'i B4W Atohlioa preferred ; 87 S. Paul uu N0X Brte 2H VSA P. 8-Steel t'.y, i 0. 8. Steel preferred 7i' ( Beading 4i;j i. Copper 41 sv Tend. Ooal and Iron 8 V Ontario Weste.-n !ia Muaouit Paclfle r.U KM People Gas vi tty, Western Union Norfolk A Western 61' New York Central Ii7.' 117?; Chesapeake A Ohio K'4 tyA Baltimore A Ohio...., SV-, w-.i Va. Caro. Cbemioal Co 40 sh; Chicago Of alf) and Provisions- Oven t;loa. Sept Wheat 7( 'ii iyt 8 lit Corn 6:ji nH Sept Bibs 8W Sept Lard 7; Sept Pork .... U:a Messenger OPERA HOUSE, Friday Night, July 24. RTSoZCo Attraction Extraordinary! TRICES: 60c, 75c. and $1.00 Seats on sale at Hill's drug store. beginning Monday, July 20th. Kindergarten Teachers Having become a Normal Teacher of the Uurrow'a iMusic Method, kin dergarten and primary, I am pre pared to offer instruction to any de siring to teach that method. r or particulars, auuresa, Mia. Flora M. Kkndaix, ' 205 James St. North. d w : Goldsboro, N, C PJdDimsiDd pore. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must Pass, however, is to fraught with dread, pab, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror! There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system fot the coming event that it it safely passed without any danger. Tbii remedy is always "I "7 appliedexternallv.and hi . I has carried thousands U Li of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Sand for free book eontelnlnf lnformaUon M prloelMa valua to all eipeeiant mothera. TIs Braafleld Regulator Cs AtJaita, 6a. Bell 'Phone 71-a. ARMENT & CO., jjAsher' Edwards' Block, j - '. ' GROGERIES and FRUIT ! From the Cheapest That's Good to the Best Thaf s Made I Meats, Meal, Flour, Rice, Canned Meats, Fish and Vegetables! In fact everything usually found in a first-class Grocery! A nice lot of N. C. Hams, Shoulders and bacon. Another rratA rtf PlnriHa Di AnMMM aw " Batter. Cheese and Fruits Kept in Refrigerator ! Fair Coffee at 3 lbs for 25c: lb; Fresh Print Butter at 30c, MADE LIKE NEW ! New stock of Gold .Watches just received. L. D. GIDnFNLS West Centre St., South. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. BRUSH UP Hair; Tooth, Clothes, Nail, Bath 'H8MAT MODERATE PRICES M. E ROBINSON & BRO., MONEY'S Don't 'Give But we just want to inform you that we will sell you goods at a smaller margin of profit than any firm in town. We Are Wholesale DealerSjt77 and our stock consists in part of . ' , 1 flour,.. Sunar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Corn, Oats, Meal, Mtiit, Urd. Salt, Snuff, Tobacco, Soda, Starch, Hay, tn.ly, Vinegar, Lime, Cement, Taper, Bags, Ca Good), Cow Feed, and many other gooda kept In a complete Grocery f !nro. We invito you to call and get our prices before buyin We will uppreciate an order,' however small. . J. C. EASON ?; 1.7 wd 12TWest Walnut Et. No woman i hipri. net can ba eonipleta witheurchildraa; it it kar nature to Iotv ani want tiers as much so a it ia to lore the l 7 v f7 ftttf fl flthm i :IFipI!dl(uJ Interstate 'Phone 246. mwuuuisiiu- ij Snuff, Lard, Tobaccos Cottolene - and Cigars, and Compound. Grits, etc.. etc. ; a niw njjpica, iu better aualitr at IOp. anrl 1 f - and some at 25o l , " Good time is a necessary feature- of any watch. . , . , - A timepiece is useless if the worW do not act as they should. - We will repair them if it is pos sible. We will not mind telhng you why it can't be done if it is not ad visable to make the effort. Brushes! 1 WORTH DRUGGISTS. Us Away 4v i
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