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DON'T FORGET! That you can buy a Suit, Pair Shoes, Shirt, Hat, . or Underware in fact, anything for Men or boys, Cheaper than a any other store in the city. We would be pleased to have you call. Odd Fellows' corner. Southern Railway. . Sthednle In offeet Mareh 1, ISO. Ho 101 dally, Uto ttoldaboro T Ju m. errlvr ReleiKh . Durham tM, Oreenabon UUt. Connect, at Uoldaboro with a C. L, train 41, from the North, Ho 115 dally, liMTuOoldaboro J pm.Balelgi t Durham 446, arrive Ureeneborc SiS4.ni.. toanaoia al ttreeneboro foi all polaia north, aooth and want. Ho 111 mixed dally exeept Bandar JaaveOold borolOUpm, arrive Kalidch :pov Wo til mind dally, Leave Uoldiboro t :40 p a errtvee Kelelgh U:ttpn, leaves kalelgb It Mam, arnvea Oreeaiboro IMib Conaeet. at troldsboro with A.C.L train Ho. 4 from Wilmington and No. 10 from Norfolk, and A. A H. 0. tnm Horahaad City Carriaf tollman 8Ip Ing aara batwaen Malelgn ano (areenaboro. o 111 mixed dally.leeve Greenaboro lttia -v arrives Durham s :4e. ttalelgh I .-JO am Uoldaboro T M am. Conntou attiolda boro with ACL. No. 41 for Norfolk and A, A N. 0. for Morehred. Carrie Puilman alaapara from Ursanaborot. Kaialgh. No 1st dally Leavee Greenaboro 1 :J7 p m, Dni bam i: 10, Kalelgh 4UQ, arrlvea Gold boroSiUOpm, No tot Leaves Greenaboro 1M a m, Durham ;W a m, iuialgh lU:aU Ooldaboro ISiig p m Slogan I Sleeping Car arrloe on all through trains, see that onr tlokata road via Southern Hallway. Aakany Tloket Agent for full Inform lion, or address B. h. VKKMOH, J. L. KOTALL, Trav. Paaa. Agent, Ticket A.ea Charlotte, N. 0. Ooldaboro, N. C. S. H.HAKDWICK. General Peaeenger Agent C.B.ACKSBT, W.A.TTJBK. ttenat anager Pees- Traf. Man. Washington. D. C Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co CONDENSED SCHEDULE. InaBaetMay ftth.isoa. TftAINU Bo 1H 0 NOBTH. Mo 48 Mo 41 dally dally Leave Wilmington llltn TOO pm Arrive GolUeboro MiMpm tWpm WUaon tl - 10 " - Rooky Mount 1 64 Us Norfolk 1 16 .... Waldos 48 1 S4 m Fetaraburg 4 4 " 100 - HMhmond 14 - 148 M - Waahington 1140 pm 70 " Baltimore tSS IU Philadelphia 4 04 UN " New York lit" 140pm TRAINS GOING BOOTH. no 1th ex Bar t "njeni Man OS IWpa DO 49 v HO 41 MO 14 dally dally ex Son 80 ii t am It oi a. m lli " a....... IN tit pm 4 in R80 M tie .. 448 SO 114 " 9 44 100pm 10 7 t to pi lMlpmlllS v - SM 10- tlitD It8 0 40 w am ... ... Leave Nw Tor Arrive fblla, Baltimore Waahington KiohmuDd - Petersburg a , Weldoa Koeky Hi. , . a Wllaon - ' M ttoldaboro WUmingion Train leave Guldaboro dally except Bandar .. for Brolthtleld 4 00 a. m Levree fcnilth- , field, 400a,ni. Arrlvce, (ioiasborol se. m. ' Oonneetloni at Wllaon, for FaietvlUe,Flor anea, Charleston and polnte Sooth, and al Kooky Mount for JiMhrllle, Terboro, Waah ington, Flimouth, Kioaton, Norfolk and In tarmedlate points. , - Tratnt No. 40 and 41 carry FallmaO Buffett lugtou, eonnvetlug wllh Pennsylvania g. eV. for all pointa eaai. II U.KMiCRHOIt. . ' . W. f.CRAtO. ' : ' T Traffio Maiiimr. Qen'l. Paaa. Agent wttminRwn, n. TUB- MUia Life. ' 'i; ' Of RSW TOBK. V fUM pUln, ttmplejKllay that ( ; nnderatood by any on, whohaa t Common RotoolEdnoatlor, " lfyto yara of honorable dealing : with policy holdera oommend thU Old Bailable" Company to the in. nrlng publla, 1 TSaManhatun'aLoan Talnet fat I per eent,lntfrest),lupald-nifl, extend ad Inaaranoe, and Caab Surrender - Value!, all written la the pellay and gnaranteea, are mnm uoenu. ; A. R. MORGAN & CO., BUte Agent. fox Kt.OoliUioro. N. 0. Bros. The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, and sonal All Coontcrfclts, Imitations and ' Just-twfood" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Inlants and Children Experience agalntit Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotia substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlsbncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Vhe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Vm e.r nN, vv tMieiuv train, new vomi err. 2 Dff.MOFFETT'a aJlrCTCtTMINOTOWOlflJjl Costs Only 25 cents Or mall tt teU to C. Wa ban handled Dr. Mnffftt'. TKKTHtN A (Tmthlnc tad tl m iriri.Mrr modiiiln, ami our trsd. la it bu atetdilr lacraua from Tfr to jwr antil our ordar ww amount to tmortutN uuaroJ gro r fear. whlohlaarwatronreTlaeiiceof lla nmitand Uw aatlifictloa It aal'tn to the mntkm of IK. smiatrr, lor Uiajr tj nothlna ao aSMUiailr eoaataracta Uu aflwla of tha taauaar'a m aun or orenxxxna aa qtuotlr Xh uoiium uctit.nl to Trijfi l. a ha HUMMEL Bvm m w w -w m -vaa V'W i ii ii i i 104 Walnut Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Interstate Phone No. 187. YOUR LAUNDRY, SIR. Send us a card, or phone, and we wnen promif ed. Interstate Phone 82. wli the "We have a tremendous stock of at SI. Ttmt 11.25 tl.ftn and S0J ortno jolid-bottom shoe for $1, extra fine for nau wr me money, a nne line or cnuarens' snoes at almost any price; good boots from $1.50 up. We have s great bargain in hats, mens and wjf o sia.u uviu M Qi.OV. VY V JlttVB SWCK OI inilUES LTOm II 10 SO WTO I l3(a OcS Inltrita OKn nn -V . aSLA. fit- A - Al m y 1IT. . S. f A . t m n o nav a uig buick oi DRY GOODS, Calicos from 4c up: we have bed tickings from 10 to 15 cts.; too much pants cloth on hand. It must go for from 9c. op, other goods In proportion A full line of groceries, lard 10c., coffee 8c, vinegar 6c per quart, soda 8c. per pound, starch 6c per pound, we have good flour, sugar, candy, crack era, raisins, lots of other groceries too numerous to mention as cheap as can be sold. The trusta control the majority of the TOBflGGO. We have on hand the largest stock of tobacco ever bronarht tn OnMa. boro, which we are going to sell at and below cost. Space will not allow us to quote prices, but come to see the Hostlers, they will treat you right, E. L. (x. F. B. Real Pleasure comes throu&h havincr your pantry the best, and nothing but the best. Now, everyone that has tried us knows that we keep the best meats of all kinds. cannea gooas, piciae and crackers, butter w ; cottees. and in tact evervthincr n aaHaH in a well-regulated, up - to - inai wjii qgnvjneo xne most SKepticai. BIZZBLL & .WOOTBN The Up-to-Date Grocers Dell Phono 23; Intcrctato Phono 77.- : ; 3 Bought, and which has been has borne the signatnre of has been made under bis pcr- sapcrvlsion since Its Infancy Signatt I Cares Ctolen-lnfanlaa. trtfOOCai I K.. . UlrTfioea,DyMntery, and in Dowel Troabkt of Chil(btiioitflr4of. lAWi DlgetUon, Regulate tn cowtii, stren gthtnj ttw Child and Make at Druggists, TEETHING EASY, J. MOFFETT. M. On ST. LOUIS, MO. Podr) nr alae lla ftnt Intraductiua to th. oubll tMUUna. it Kanain ukuo oo. waoiauia Dmnrina. BROS. -w m m ar m -bb. t I IIUWI Vt.j St., West. Is it done to your efttiefactiont If not, yon don't get it done here. Nothing short of perfection is the rale here, and we aim for that al ways. If we dWt quite reach it at any time it is simply the exception to the rule. Qive us an opportunity to prove how good your SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS look when well laundered. will call for youi work and return it GOLDSBOHO STEfiJVI LAUNDRY Bell Phone 80-B Hustlers ! boots and shoes. A ovwi ahnn far man vra hnvn u hontlv4 A a tji $1.25, best $1.60 shoe that can be Edmundson. on vnur tnhlA anrl in relishes, cereals, cakes and cheesA foaa anH w-www.. , Ml I Vt date grocery store, A if SELECTED VTITU CARE " FROM TnE SCOPE OF A DAY'S " READDiQ. Ii Ton are Gay or Orave; In Joy or In Sorrow; In doubt or abid ing In faith; In haste or with Time to Spare, It Is Hoped " That Too will Find 8ome - thing Here to Repay you For the Perusal ot This Column Like a trampled flower she lay there, In the cabin. on the hill: f. Tanntaa ainr I oof I 'Vsxwvt ttn KW.nai vuMtv ogiVB) (NUU AVUJtllCl aJl VJlliCI t To the foreman of the mill. TosBlng in her restless fever, On a blanket soiled and torn, Lay this work-worn child of sorrow, Eight sad years since she was born. Then her feverish fancy weakened, And her eyes grew wide with fear, "Mamma,hurry, there's the whistle: I'll be late If I lie here. "See that wheel above the window ! What a big one! See it whirl J Mamma, I'm so tired of working; And I'm suh a little girl. "Can't I have a dolly, mamma, Like that one I saw one day? Are there mills In Heaven, too, mamma? Won't God let me run and play? "See, how fast the spools are spin ning! Faster, faster! Oh, my head! No, I couldn't help it; no, sir! Please, I didn't break the thread ! "Oh, my finger's caught! It's bleeding ! Stop the wheels and let me go! Mamma, quick, the wheels will kill me! Stop It! Oh, it hurts me so !" Then the Angel paused no longer, Fanned her with his cooling breath, Touched her tiny heart and stopped It, Soothed her with the peace of death. "I wonder how it is that men suc ceed who mind only their own busi ness?" "Because there is so little compe tition." Citisen What would you do if I were to offer you work? Meandering Mike It 'ud be all right, mister. I can take s Joke as well as anybody. Lazarus Of course you believe In 'the greatest good to the greatest number'? Louis Why, certainly. And with me the greatest number is always Number One. Little Wi'lie-What is flattery, papa? Papa Flattery, my son, Is the praise we hear bestowed on other people. Stephen I suppose it's mighty expensive to have your child sick In bed so long? Buck Yes; but then if he was well and hearty he'd be wearing out clothes. Little Margie I don't see how the cows can eat grass. Little George Oh, I s'pose when they were little their mammas told them If they didn't eat grass they couldn't have pie. "Willie, my son," began the mother, as she picked upber slip per, "I regret " 'Oh, fire away, mamma," inter rupted the incorrigible youngster, "but don't give me any of that non sense about It hurting you worse than it does me." ' Small Harry recently accompanied his mother to church for the first time, and when the organ began to play he proceeded to stand up on the cushion. "Sit down, Harry, whispered his mother. "All right, mamma," replied the little fellow. "I'll sit down just as soon as I see the monkey." The old gentleman was leading his boy to the woodshed. A straD dangtedin the hand of the old man and a tear trickled down the face of the boy. "This will be more painful to me than to you," said the unhappy fa- therewith quivering lip. v "Then let's settle the matter with oul striking," suggested the; boy. "I'm willing to arbitrate,".. I could not rise'to my feet -vTithout fainting. "I had suffered for three years or more at monthly periods, " writes Miss - IiUa Sapp, of Jamestown, Guilford Co., N. C "It seemed as though I would die with pains in my back and stomach. I could not rise to my feet at all without fainting ; had given up all hope of ever being cured, when one of rayjrieudS insisted upon my j trying Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. With but little faith I tried it, and before I had taken half a bottle I felt better, had better appe tite and slept better. Now I have taken two bottles of Favorite Pre scription' and one of ' Golden Medical Discov ery,' and am happy to say I am entirely cured, and all done in two months' time when all other medicines had failed to do any good at all." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets a pleasant and ef fective laxatiye for women. Letters from Women "V" " iit au Begin tiu inairoa. Sab ar alhaw alamarh JlnanTa. V. ku.t.1.. - II I i ... ,. t. II im loos jre aat fall to rrra, strangta vauff had, fa la v fKm rotad by Ik aiomach and dlfeatJv organs ar innowjuaio 10 mnaiorra in nutrient prop- artfaa af tha faJ lata kUjJ Tt... t. todtrMttoa, Th aystam lg deartved of Iho av anwwurwai requires I K8p up tbo atrenrtK and th nault la that en or ntflPaB mi IIIbI dlA.lt ASlta. amitl avvaaliiali awaxnra waaJt, and the. vnahar, until flnaily it la dlaauod. Ham a (real mlatak to made. That of troatinf tha dtoeaaad errran. Tha kui aI.-a- l at. - a ... a . oth Bwnon w w wna mxm in rery -V " aa amy jv wmmM 1 aa that th trouble la not thera. . ECodol Cures TUa famous remedy puts th ttomaeh and Oiratrva arvara In a health eondtllen aa that rtoh, rod bl.ood Is sent ottratng through tha veins and arteries of every muscle, ttnue and llbar throughout every organ et tha en fjis Body, sod by Nature's lav of health, full strength and vigor Is soon restored t each. Kedoi suras Indtreatlon. dvainmala and all norrnwn Bieoraera. t havs taJcaa Kodoi for nearly tw m6nths after each meal and it is the onty remedy tax nvft rensi trout ice lotfibia nalna i aadured. After a Urns I would tak It but oftoe adty, and now. while I heat a bottle handy, I seldom need It, as it has oured Mas. J. w. CewuatMM, Mus Center, N. Y. Kodp! Digests What Too Eat. aVtSeeenbs II.M Snw koHlr IM tfaaea tk trial 1a.valaaaaUtol0aBt fresarae' ay . O. OaWITT a OO.. 0HI0AQO For sale'in Goldsboroby Goldsboro Drug Co. BIO MONEY Made Rapidly, Own the Buslneea. Our Plan Beats everything, ffo risk. Sont FREE. First answer will out thfa M. Ynnito 363 Hoary St., Brooklye, If. Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clanma and kMotifiaa tha hanv Vmmotaa a kmtrUnt irrowtti. Naver Tall, to Before Gray Hair to Ita Tirothrul Color. Cum tealp dawn a kalr hlliac. ne, and l.i Hi at Dnnyiila mm CMICMItTIR'B CNQLIBrt PctinYROYAL PILLS Jj OrlalaU a.4 ttnlT Oaaalaa, la HF.I mi imiHIo tntM, m1h Ita W ribbon. T.kr na oi aer. Rrfn. tta... T f ,..r DrucgLt, or MBd 4. 1. mfaM hi Partl-lar Ta.llB.al.1. tan Mail. 10,00. Ir.ilm.al.1 S.ld.a Dmjjl.u. t alrBMtrrt,.alaiC aa "Kuior nr LaniM,- m Mm, a. aiMiaaa aaara, raauu, rAe 600 Miles Sea Trip The most Attractive route to NEW YORK and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts is via the Old DoiiiioioD Line and Rail Connections. Ixpree steamships leave Norfolk, Vs. dallj exoept Sunday, at tpm, forHewYoik direct affording opportunity for through pasaengera from the South, Southwest and Weat to visit Rlohmond, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Bsaohon route, ' For tleketa and genera) Information apply to railroad tloket agents, or to 31. B. 0BO8- WKUi, General Agt., Norfolk, Va. J. V, UATia, Agt., Rlohmond. Va. H, B. WALKER, Traffle Manager I New York J. J.BttOWN.Gen'l Faaa. Agt. H. Y. Dr. J.N. Johnson, DENTIST. Office upstairs in Bordftn building; near me imnK or wsyne. v THE ONLY Trud Ttlvo.1 Pnrirv I promlnpn&r in the public eye to dftylIIood'iawaparllla. Throfon v lll',. 1 AMI u a k - v-- 1 tfaauaaodaau t"r:-r.Ti! j:1-' ;fijt- - t i OAK-niDGEinSTiTU S 1 3t VPfl I PRErARB 'or UNIVUSITlfiS and COL f Ul I Vtll tfMBfl as wall aa far BUSINESS, for TEACH. a .,.. i n aaag Ma, nad far UPB. Sltaurtad MEAft Ofixrjsa. BORO, N. C, over 1,000 laet above the oca level, la view et the aeeamtalaA, Larfreet aad Beat Eqalppad Fltvlag Scheel far Veaag Meat aad Beya to) the Seath. ftataei I12S.04) t ItTLOO par aaaaunu. . . roa caavirse. cavaioewa, aooacas "" J. A. A M. H. HOLT . . - Oak Rldr, N. C WAN TK ID I WHEAT, OAT OR RYEv ' ; TRAW ! We will give 40 cts. tor good Wheat, uat or Kye straw, delivered at our Mattress factory, or F. O, B. cars'jn Goldsboro, N.C. t i , , ROYfLL & BORDEN. GOLDSBORO. N, C. Beware iSSSSS!: RBVIVO v ft ftea ft v. iaeai asn ttegisier r or oaie I THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AcademicDepartmcnty Law, McdicinCy Pharmacye One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 608 Students. 66 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System, library 10,000 volumes. , Fall term, academic and profes sional departments begins Sept. t, 1903. Address F. P. VENABLE, President, J24w CHAPEL HILL, N. C. HORNER ' .Military School, OXFORD, N. C. Boarding School under Military discipline, with advantages of home training. Prepares for Colleges and Universities. Twostudents secured appointments in Government Schools this year. Base ball, foot ball and Athletic Field, surrounded by quarter-mile running track on campus. Fifty-third year begins Sept. 2, 1903 J. C. HORNER, aV. U A f TRINITY COLLEGE. A million dollars invested in en dowments and equipments. Large library facilities. Twelve thousand volumes added to library during the pustyear. Ten soientif.o laborato ries Gymnasium under scientific direction. 160 undergraduate and graduate courses of study. Courses of study leading to civil and eleotri cal engineering. Many scholarships awarded. Loan fund to aid worthy young men. Trinity graduates in great demand for responsible posi tions. Expenses very moderate. The aim is Christian education without any sectarian spirit or teaching. Sons of ministers and young men studying for the ministry are not charged tuition. Send for catalogue. V. W. Niwsom, Keeiatrar. jul21w Durham, N.C St. Albans School for Boys Near RADFORD, Va. Session Opens September 10. On a 50-acre tract, 2,000 feet above sea level, In the blue grass region of Virginia, ntted with every modern convenience; eleven years of success ful work; on main line of Norfolk A Western . v Address, for Information and catalogue, W. Hi RANDOLPn, Headmaster, jy 23 6w EADFOUD, Va. ' ' Institute for Collage Young Woman fib. Certtervft- tory of Mule, tt RAtsiau Best Place" .e. 143r4. for Year Daughter gs.Dnwl, f ramus 1 : - - - J Li per hundred pounds a ' er ' iaa, ' New. Cheap for Cash. Apply al Argus office. "There are not words enough in Webster's Unabridged Pic tionery to do justice tojjs Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy." So said Cspt. W. W. Clements, engineer Southern Bailway, Spen cer. N. O., on April 28, 1903. He said that he had been a severs iuf f erer from eczema for three years, durinir which time he spent erer $300 in medicines that did him no U"-. i.1 . i r .... -v n son's Bemedy, and it cured kirn. Eight bottles did the work. A. Bo Baxter & Co INOOBPOBATatni BROKERS, -6t Broadway Ntw York. LoealOffloo Ml Wt Walne 1(81. Ooldaboro. Stocks. Cnttnn. Drain and Pvmrla. Ions. Private wires New York and Chicago to New Orleans and all prla uptu ooumern cities. - 1 Ino.G.Sizer,iii' Phone 119. . i HOTEL MONRTEAT Near Asheville, N. C. Modern. Elevation 8.000 ftat. Orion all am. sons. Two miles from depot. For Booklet and Rates address W. D. Paxton, Montreat, N. C. jne 80 6w Dp, Frank Boyettef UllxtrfJ --....awes atari tf Offloe la Borden BnlldUg Opposite Hotel Kennon. . All manner of Dental work done In the best and most aoproved style. BrldgeZand Crown Work a Bpeolaltr. Cemetery Notice. ' 0 . The Cemetery Board of Trustees are now ready to keep lots In order in Willow Dale, at a yearly rate of $1.50 for single lots and $2.60 for double lots. Charges payable In ad vance. ' Apply to sexton, or to the under signed. B. A. CREECH, June 27, 1903. Sec'y and Tress. IceS Mr lee BnslnesewUl bteoadnstedal lbs same old ataad, as heretofore, H j. All Summer! And 1 Invite the patronage of the Sold boro - publlo, gaerenteetng sattsfsetloa la analltr. nrloa and deliver. ' .-, ' " ' PH0N 14. Yonrajlmlr, T. R. Robinson. ; Swics Checso FRESH AND FIT TBI , JUST RECEIVED. For Bate r.t :Coldsbbro.n-!::C'. Walter l!.r : r ; a,v. a,wu . auiu viiitag WlyyV.
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