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I RH NATIONAL DANK W fi v if TTaY " (t " ft - . .' . CI Oilers loapotltorsTarjrt dallon f bv' -(! nt ' "Tbto Abgcb o'er the people'! rights ' V.nM .o.. , ' ' ' - VOL XXXVII . GOLDSBORO, N. C.. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST "Uljoua W . jsjmwjibion WTO m Anonm nr Tiir wnnrn II II mil UMLLU ULLLU. UUflOIr Uf ID lIUilLU. THE COLOR OP THE SMOKE WILL TELL TnE RESULT. Cardinals and Attendants Enter the Vatican and the Doors Globed Up With Brick and Mortar. Home, July 81. To-day's cere monials at the Vatican were all con nected with the great function to which the sacred college has now de voted Itself. The mass of the Holy Ghost was celebrated at 10 o'clock in the Pauline chapel by Cardinal Van nutelli, all other cardinals attending The tenth congregational followed at 11:45. Cardinals Oreglia distributed silver medals, Issued by him as camerteugo, as insignia of tl.o tem poral power during the interregnum. The cardinal then went to their homes for the last time before the meeting of the conclave and reassem bled in the Pauline chapel at 4:80, preliminary to their entrance into the sealed quarters. This, in former times, was a solemn and imposing ceremony, but to-day It was stripped of all but the simplest form. The assembled prelates, with the attend ant priest, sang with voices, many of which were thin and quivering, "Come, O Holy Spirit." A procession was formed at o'clock and the members of the sa cred college marched slowly through the royal hall. Cardinal Oreglia led the procession. The cardinals, their secretaries, valets, cooks, barbers and other offl (lata who mtMWwthw A iuirf mnnta numbered about 275 persons, who will remain absolutely Isolated from the outer world until the pope has been selected. After preliminaries had been fin ished, Prince Chigi, as hereditary marshal of the conclave, began to clear the Vatican of all except those permitted to enter the conclave, while the cardinal camerlengo, with three other cardinals, inspected the doors and windows to see that all was secure. Finally, when all was found in order, Cardinal Oreglia locked the last door on the Inside, while Prince Chigi lockedjt on the outside and stationed himself there to prevent the approach of all unauthorised per sons. The session this evening will be spent in Informal discussion. To morrow the first ballot for a pope will bo taken. The cbapel had been transformed fcince It was last used. Upon the altar a vast arras representing the descent of the Holy CI host had been placed. A chair in front will remain until the new pontiff sits there to re ceive the first submission of bis for mer colleagues. In the center of the chapel Is a large table bearing two vases and one large covered chalice for the reception of ballots. Before each of the cardinal's thrones 1st small table with Ink, paper and seat ing wax. At the left of the entrance Is a stove with a pipe leading oat of a window. In this stove the unsuc cessful ballots will be burned with damp straw. .. The escaping, black smoke will signify ; to the outside watchers that no choice has been made. , When the decisive ballot is taken the papers will be burned with dry straw, and the light smoke will then Indicate that a pope has been elected and that his election will be shortly announced In the customary manner. , . t REDUCED RATES. . On the first and third Tuesday's of July, Angust and , September the f Frisco 'System (Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad) will have on ale reduced one way and round trip tickets from Birmingham, Memphis and St. Louis to points in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Terri tory, and Texas, Write W. T. Saun ders, G. A., I D., Frisco System, Atlanta, Oa., for Information. : . ' , .. Where You Can Go and Enjoy a Few Hours at Small Cost The excursion of StPaul Sunday school to Wilmington on the 6th of August is among the popular trips for pleasure seekers that are to take place soon. The managers of the school extend a cordial invitation to the public to Jdln them on the trip and spend the day at the seaside on Wrightsville Beach. Hogans, Hagans, Chatman and Odora, the reliable colored excursion managers of this city, will run their second annual excursion from Golds- boro to Richmond on Monday, Aug. Mlh, returning Tuesday, Aug. 25. I are for round trip $2.00. A feature of the trip will be two ball games be tween Goldsboro and Richmond teams. Special accommodation on train for white people. On Thursday, August 0th, Messrs Hatch Bros, will run an excursion for white people only, from Mmnt Olive to Norfolk. The train will leave Mt, Olive on Thursday morn Jng at 7:00 o'clock; Dudley 7:10: Genoa 7:15; Goldsboro 7:30; taking on passengers all along the lineup to ana including Slmrpsburg. tle- tufnlug, train loaves Norfolk Friday aneruoon, 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 f 1.00. This will give patrons one night and two days In Norfolk, and you will have ample opportunity to visit all points of 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 minutes to Ocean View 'and nf naa 1im. J S 1 -J A ana cvmjr uuur iu jhm jroint. xne ex curslon will run, rain or shine. ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Washington, July 31. Midship man Fry, of North Carolina, will not be expelled from the naval acad emy for hurling a glass at a colored waiter's head. This positive Infor mation came to-day from Superin tendent Brownson of the naval acad- my, who stated that he had decided himself to pass on the case without submitting it to the navy depart ment for action. Superintendent Brownson further said that the 01 fense committed by the midshipman was a serious infraction of the rules and called for disciplinary measures, but was insufficient to justify the dismissal of the young nan. It Is learned that an order will be Issued severely reprimanding Midshipman Fry for his conduct, and some form of punishment will probably be vis ited upon him. This will bo the end of the case. CURE FOR HAY FEVER. . H. Hill A Son Say Hyomel Will Give Relief-Sold Under Guarantee. The season for hay fever is almost at hand and many people feel that they will be obliged to leave town In order to avoid the sneezing, watery eyes and other annoying symptoms or tnis disagreeable summer disease. J. H. Hill & Son wish us to an nounce that when Hyomel is used. either as a preventive or cure, there will be no hay fever. They advise the use of Hyomel daily for two or three. weeks before the usual time for the annual appearance of hay fever. in this way the attack will be pre vented. If, however, the preventive treatment was not started soon enough and the disease comes on, use Hyomei six or seven times daily and also rub fiyomoi Balm thoroughly into tne nostrils both morning and night This treatment will relieve at once and give a speedy and per manent cure. Hyomei actually brings into your own home,: a climate filled with ozone and healing balsams, the same air that one breaths at the White Mountains or other health resorts. There Is no stomach dosing when Hyomel is used. It is Nature's own method for curing ail diseases of the respiratory organs, and is breathed through a neat pocket Inhaler that accompanies every outfit, so that the medicated air reaches the minutest air cells, killing all germs and sooth ing and healing the irritated mucous membrane. T, , ; I It Is the one treatment for hay fever where Hill & Hon guarantee to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. All who are subject to hay fever ehould begin Its use at once so as to prevent the disease, a Record of Games Played Yesterday by the American, South ern and National Leagues. AN IMPORTANT MEETING. Of the Executive Committee - and Ministers To Be Held." The Executive ' Committee bf Wayne County 8unday School ' As sociation and all the pastors of the churches of the county are requested io meei iu my omce Monday, August 2nd,at 11 o'cloek,to select a place for ,,FORCn.',aready-to-8crve.rcadv-ltheCniintvRiinilav R.hnni . - - - r r J a v.wa, vvtl T tod igeet, delightful food, brings the I Hon, which will be held on the last I- 1.1 .1 t t it. - a. . Im.t.m!iuiu su-unjjwi inai oomm oiiKaturaay ana twnclay m August. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. Winston-Salem, July 31.- In the Superior Court to-day Judge Mc Nelll Imposed a fine of $400 and costs upon Mr. N. G. Williams for cow- hiding District Attorney Holton in this city a few months ago. Mt Olive. July 31. After a pro tracted Illness of fl;ieeu months,Mrs. C. F. Webb departed ' Js life yes tcrday at 2 o'clock at her home near Wilson. The remains were brought toMt. Olive this morning and in terred in the Mt Olive cemetery. The deceased was a member of the Baptist church and was a lady high ly esteemod. She leaves a husband and one child. KIDNEY 'TROUBLE CURED. Genril Health Greatly Improved dy re-ru-na. lift' MRS M. J. DAKLEY. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 4; New York 1. St Louis 6, Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 10; Chicago 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 4; Boston 4. Called. Philadelphia 1; New York 8. St Louis 10; Detroit 8. Chicago 2; Cleveland 5. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Little Rock 1; Atlanta, 0. New Orleans 2; Montgomery 8. Shreveport7; Nashville 5. Memphis 6; Birmingham 1. NATIONAL, Standing of the Clubs. Won, Lost. P C. Pittsburg 68 28 674 New York 48 . 85 579 Chicago 54 87 693 Cincinnati 45 43 611 Brookly 41 41 600 Boston 85 46 432 St Louis 23 65 875 Philadelphia.. 28 57 829 AMERICAN. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. PC. Boston.......... 62 83 611 Philadelphia 62 84 604 Cleveland 41 89 6S0 New York 40 40 . 600 Chicago 87 44 456 Detroit 41 88 , 619 St Louis , 87 42 468 Washington..;...,.. 27 . 67 821 Temperance Is the ruling passion of the day and the soda fountain one of Its strongest supporter?, and the most delightful and most satisfying of all the beveiages Sold by soda fountains ' la Pepsi-Cola, the Pepsin drink. It la healthful. Trv It. fi w - cents, Itch on human cure! in 80 mlnu tea br Woolford'a Kanttav Tvtf.Ssin This never fails. Bold If M, E. I Describe trouble and free medical H, B. Pabmb, la, I Esi&sea & Uroa.'drtiniola. Mr. M. J. T)anlev. Traaanrar nt ).. Rebc;a Lodge. I. 0. O. P.. writ, tmm 124 First afreet, H", Minneapolis, Minn. : "I wu afflietod tor several year with kidney trouble which became loos and caused me considerable anxiety. i Bpvai nunarcas or Hollars try lot to be cured, but nnihlna mm rcuvw until i trtea Heruna. It took less than three month and vmy ten oottiet to effect a permanent Cure, but they were worth more than a many hundred dollars tome. I am fully reawrea w neaun, now neither ach nor pain and enjoy life." Mrs. M. J uuxiej. This experience has been repeated manr tames. We hear of such easel nearly every day. Mm. Danley had catarrh of the kld neys. As soon aa she took the right romeay sne maae a quick recovery. A Prominent Southern Lady's totter. Miss Laura Hopkins, of Waalnrtsn. t r, ' " v. un mece 01 non. jn. y. Hopkins, ons of the largest Iron mannfanttimra i Birmingham, Ala., writes the following wkver commenoing heruna. She says: "I can chaertullv nuYifnm..il n. -r V iijviim mil1 M tor Indigestion and ttomach trouble muu u m guou tome. Laura nopklns. reran a cures catarrh wherever located. Perona is a ineclfln inr thA o.t.i-rV,ui derangements' of women Address The rerun Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free book on catarrh written b-r Dc u. uartmamt . For Schools All Over the Country at Good Pay. We need at once a few more Teach ers for fall schools. Good positions are being filled daily 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. L.U D Manager, 152-154 Bandolph liuiltluig, Memphis, lnn. TO-DAVS VIARKET. rnratehed by prmte wire to J. O. Siwr, Mgt New York, Aug. 1st, 1903. COTTOn. linen- t-ntrul J30 Saptembar.... iom October ges NoTamber 075 Deoember 976 oaary 077 Fabruarjr P75 March 97 May Spot I)SW TORK STOCKS. Southern Paolflo j4 union PadiBe Manhattan m Southern Hail way... jo Southern Bail way preferred gs LoulsrUle NaahTllle...-. Brooklyn Bapld Iranalt. 4, &eputUo Steel nj rannsylTanla By 2 hlao. tp ttehiaon preftrred ,. khu SL raol Brie , U.S. Steel it a. 8. Steel preferred n Beading 40 Copper tA Tena. Coal and Iron s Missoari Paolflo bmv People Ga , at Wastetn union 84 Norfolk A Western gaf j New Tork Central 130 Metropolitan BaUway , American Cotton Oil 33x4 jjj Chesapeake Ohio 88 usj 3alttmore A Ohio eH t3 Va. Caro. Cheuileal Co vi Cftloaio Grain and froTlsloos. Ooan nine Sept Wheat irw mu 8eptCora...... ts ti'A Wp Hlbs (00 7uJ P'tanil ... 790 7WS P Port 1888 lm Cloa lit 100c 8V1 Sit tlb 1)76 871 ;ti Uit Clo. Y.S. 21 i M mi 88 ISJj 381, W!4 71?i 8 'S W 8i m, 118 TEACHERS' INTERSTATE EX AMINATION COURSE. icacuers wishing to prepare for eXuiiiiuHtiona should write, at onue, 10 rrot. j. u Uraharn, LL. D., 152- 151 llandoinh Ruilrl , fa) .iliilCJj Tenn., for particulars concerninL' his special Teachers' Examination (Jour:1. Tliis course is taught by mail, and prepares teachers fur examination In every State in the Union. Leadinir educattfs pronounceitthe 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. H I FOLLY 8F II III Thlsmanaduallv made himself lame by walking all over the country looking forsuitftole material with which to build a house. He wanted good lumber, good brick, and good shingles: but his means were limited, and the pilces at the mills were beyond his reach until he found A. T. GRIFFIN, who at once proved to him the folly of walking all over the face of the earth trying to flud what he desired at reasonable priees. The man got what he wanted and went away wiser, and declared he would know where to go next time. Mr. Griffin's Brick plant is situa ted just outside of the city limit, on the Southern Railroad, and his Lum ber and Shingle plant is on the banks ofJSeuse river, near the mouth of Little river. When you need any thing in his line, call on him or write your wants to A. T. GRIFFIN, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ul cers, Eczema, Carbuncles, Etc.. Medicine Free. , If you hare offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints falling hair, mucous patciies.Bwollen elands. skin itchos and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnawing psiua, then you Buffer from serious blood poison or the bin- ingi of deadly cancer. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) It kiUs thenoi- son in the blopd, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the affected porta, heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancert Btops all aches and pains and reduces all swellinsa. Bo tanio Blood Balm cures all malig nant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running Mures; carbuncle scrofula, rheuma tism, catarrli, etc. Especially ad vised for all obstinate ease. Im proves the digestion, . strengthest weak kidneys. Druggists, ft. JTo prove it cures, saxnpl of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. J advise lent in scaled ktt:r, Vade Mecum Spring Hotels and Cottages Open June 1st. Capacity 300. Railroad Station, Ru ral Hall, N. C. Splendid Livery Service. Vade Mecum Mineral Water Shipped Daily. 83 gallon barrels 5. Com. 12 half gallon bottles $3. 1 boxed carboy, 12 gallons $3.60. 1 wicker carboy, 17 gallons, $3.50. Credit for empties returned, $1. "Preferable to Carlsbad." Henry Frochling, Chemist." DIRECTIONS : Two nr thrw glassfuls before breakfast, one before each succeeding mcal.quite- frequent ly during the day and jmt bufi.re re tiring. Note its action on the bowels and diminish or increase the quantity accordingly. If the stomach is weak in the mornings, drink it hot. Vade Vecum Mineral Water Cures Indigestion. DvAnenaiH. TW. lousnesH, Torpid Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout and Rheu matism. It is a gentle but powerful Laxative and exceedingly palatable. For sale in Goldsboro by M. E. Robiason A Bro., druggists, or Vade Mecum Spring Co., VADE MECUM, N. C. JyStf nraadl aar ' BKKvrmw fi . Li 1 1 1 11m ANY; LITTLE GIRL Can qvcrata a Buck's Stove , or Range. SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT Patch : y Jhis Jpacal ' .',' wm-m. " " , A' Buck's 1;V-X" '"v JUNIOR RANGE to a little Qlrl under 14' years of aae. . &nT?rf iMHMAaaWsMHMMMM YOUR OLD WATCH 3 LIKE I Good time ia a necessary feature of any watch. A timepiece ia nselesa if the works do not act as they should. ' We will repair them if it is pos sible. We will not mind telling you why it can't be doneif it is not ad visable to make the effort. ' New stock of Gold Watches just received.' West Centre St., South. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ' BRUSH UP, Hair, 11 Tooth, Clothes, Nail, Bath fflMAT MODERATE PRICES M. E ROBINSON & BRO., MONEY'S WOBTH DRUGGISTS. Bell 'Phone 71a. Interstate 'Phone UL FOR SALE! A Good Marble Busi ness in Goldsboro. Will soil cheap. ; Good reaaon for selling. Write to H. A TUCKER & BRO.,. Wllmlneton or GolrMmrft. w. n May22,tf. " ' iSTUntll the business Is sold. nnr. ties .wishlncr tombstone can cot them at actual cost. Kindergarten Teachers Having become a Normal Teacher of the Burrow' Music Method, kin dergarten and primary, I am pro nared to offer insfmctinn n n a, M w nuj t-J B&ing to teach that method. i or particulars, address, Mrs. Flora M.Kendao,, 203 Jamen St. North." dvtf - Goldsboro, N, C ARMENT & CO; jjAsher Edwards' Block, y- C OROOERIES md' FRUIT I From the Cheapest Thafs Good to the Best That's Made I Meats, Meal, ' Flour, Bice, Snuff, Lard,, ,j Tobaccos Cottolene and Cigars, and Compound, Grits, . "eto..-etc. Canned Meats, Fish and Vegetables! In fact everything usually found in a first-clasB Groceiy. A nice lot of N. C. Hams, Shoulders and Bacon. . , . i Another crate of Florida Pine Apples, to uay , - .; i ... ., Butter, Cheese and Fruits Kept in Refrlfjcrabr ! ; Pair Coffee at 8 lbs for 28c; better quality at 10c and lie per lb; Fresh Print Butter at 80c, and some at 25o ' Goldsboro Undertakin HHHHAN O. SMITH, BoretarU and Treasurer. . - ' r j-..PHONB 1M. . OAI1U B. BTANIiKT, Manager. ' . PHONES 81 and H. KK3irr-. l-'-i T- Coffins, CaBkets, Wrw ItECISTERED ElliALrtrrtl A7 ftjri'roinptrtKK;; t-i , . WAlNTr 5x;";:rr ei..;t, - . - .
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