Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / Aug. 13, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Thh. National "Bank Of 60UWB0K0, Was rof m!bm,4 wul M gla4 to Ulk ei orrapoad with rot 0 A.KOaW0OD.J.,frt U. J.B 1ST, TOoa-rmidMl, 0f0 JJ Tea Nationai Binx Of 80LIMS010, , Oflm to dpittoitTy mmu tettoa Mlk talent nrml 6X0. A. 0W f&Ofl, J a, tr a. o. coKHxaiT, cuut u ' . ,. 1 "This Ajwub oer the people righto No soothing strains of Maia's son Doth an eternal vigil keepj Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." ""vmTxXXVil GOLDSBORO. N. CL THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 13. 1903. ' t NO. 107 I i l 1 i ' - . , , - Z 1 in it ii n. BASE BALL. SHATTERED BY SHOT FROM CANADIAN CUTTER. The Silver Spray, American Vessel Chased Over the Lino Captain t'hnu Will Report the Affair to the State Department He Declares h was Nut Punching ou Canadian ' Waters. r.rie, rn., Anoint r. I lie Silver Spray, a Ashing boat, inviH-d here, came into Hr( this afternoon in a badly nhutttTcd condition, due to an encounter in inid lake aliout inion with the ( lunmun revenue cutter Petrel. Tlif Canadian autlioritiet Imve had troutile with Ann rii an n lien:. en for year", who were pouching on their hide of the lake, and the Petrel is kept constantly on tlx- lookout tor them. About noon -die came upon the Silver Spray on the Canadian side of the lake and at niice ordered Captain Chris Chau to stop. (Mptain Chau started ahead at full speed. The captain of the I'etrel when he saw that the Silver Spray was trying to get away, opened tire with all the guns be had on boar J, and before he ceased firing some twenty shots had wtruck her. One passed through the smokestack into the pilot house in which Chau sbxxl at the wheel, and two more struck the pilot house, one of which came w ithin a few inches of him, scattering a myriad of splin tors around lus bead. The chase was kept up for some time teforo C aptain Chau got across the dividing line and the I'etrel gave up the pursuit. Captain Chau will report the affair to the State Department at Washing ton, as he saya he was only looking for some of his nets w hich had drift ed from this toward the Canadian shore. REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER. After Trying Other Treatments Hy omei Was Used With Per fect Success. Prior to the discovery of Hyoinei, the only advice a physician could give to a hay fever patient was to go aw ay from home but now any one who expects the disease, can, if Hyomei is used, slay at home with out fear of the annual attack ofsueez ing, watery eyes, and other discom fort. J. F. Forbes, a well known west ern railroad man, whose home is at McCook, Neb., writes, "I have never had relief from any remedy for hay fever, oveu temporarily, un til I discovered the merits of Hy omel. I will always recommend it whenever occasion requires." There is no offensive stomach dos ing hen Hyomei is used. It is a reliable remedy for the cure of all diseases of the respiratory organs and is breathed through a neat poc ket Inhaler that comes with every outfit, so that the air taken into the throat and lungs is like that of the White Mountains or other health re sorts where hay fever is unknown. J. II. Hill & Hon, who have the loud agency for Hyomei, advise all who are subject to hay fever to be gin its use two or three weeks before the time of the annual appearance of this disease and thus prevent the at tack. If, howeverTlIyomei Is nofl used until the sneering and other disagreeable symtoms have shown ' themselves, it is necessary to use the treatment more frequently at least -half a dozen times dally, and Hy. bmel Balm should be rubbed into the nostrils both morning and night. The fact that J. H, HU1 A Bon agree to refund the money to any !hay lever sNifferer wjio uses Hyomei without success, should inspire con- . fldence In Its poweHo effect a cure. New York, Atfgust l2.The WaU : Street News Bureau to-day an Bounces it has authority for the state- r ment that, the Pennsylvania Rail oad , has : acquired JcontroJ bf -the as acquited .control -W -the ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. Paris, August 12. -A horror was added to the tunnel tragedy to-day A man named Dech, a member o the first rescue corps, entering the subway, reiwtod that a passenger coach containing a number a bodies remains in the tunnel. Ijoss ot life not yel known. Home, August 12. The ppe this morning left his aparti.ieute for a walk and drive in the Vatican gar dens. He remained in the ok?u air two hours. Ids. Lnpponi and Dav sia continued to urge that he take a rest. "Hut ilii.H w ill meau such an accumulation of work that it wi kill me afterwards to ciiUh up with it," the Pope replied. Bar Harbor, August 12. The tlrst accident of the summer naval war games of the North Atlantic fleet, happened to-day when the baltleshii Massachusetts ran on a pionaclo pro jecting from Dry Ixlge, as she was leaving here with the fleet for Oys ter Bay. The battleship did not run into the rock, but just grazed it on her port bow. iew lork, August 12. Sir Thomas Upton was received by the members of the Maritime Associa tion of the port :f New York on the floor of the Maritime Exchange to- doy. A great crowd had gathered in Beaver street, and as soon aa the arriages of Sir Thomas Upton and bis friends arrived a cheer was given for the America's cup. Sir Thomas was greeted by President Parsons of the Maritime Association. Dr. Francis Duffy, one of New born's most prominent physicians, arrival to-day with his bride and are guests at The Orton, on their way to Little River, S. C., to spend their honeymoon. Dr. and Mrs. Dufty were married at 8:80 o'clock this morning at Newbern, the bride having been Miss Lydia F. Patter son. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, of Lake Wactamaw, accompanied the bride and groom and will loave this ifternoon for home. Wilmington Dispatch. ROUND TRIP KATES Via Atlantic Coast Line From Goldsboro, N. C. 18.85 to Washington, D. 0., and return, Annual Convention Grand Fountain United Order True Re formers, Sept. 1 to 8, 1903, with return final limit to reach starting point not later that Sept. 10, 1903. A special validating agency under the charge of Joseph Richardson, special agent, will be located in the station, 6th and B. street, Washing ton, D. C, and will bo open one hour before the schedule time of the departure of each train, August 30th to September 10th, in clusive. On those dates no other agent in Washington will be autho rized to validate the return portion of these tickets. $10.80 to Baltimore Md., Sovereign Grand Lodgeof Odd Fellows. Tickets on sale September 18th, 19th and 20th. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent in Baltimore immedi ately upon arrival, and upon pay- mont of $1.25 at time of deposit, limit will be extended to leave Balti more not. later than October 8rd, 1903. W. J. Craio, G. P. A. J. 8. Roy all, Agent. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. An examination for the white teachers of Wayne county will be held at the Court House on Thursday August 20, at e o'clock. Applicants for teachers' certificates for Wayne county will please take advantage of this examination. ; :. . - E, T. Atkinson, . Oo. Supt Schools. "FORCE" aready.toem,ready. to-dlgcet, delightful jboo brings the Independont etrenjti thaVbbma'bfln aud" will rolle GOVERNOR AYCOCK AND OTHERS SPEAK. EFFORT TO CREATE PARK. An Elegant Lunch Was Graciously Served by the Daughters of the Confederacy. It Was a Grand Reunion. Wilmington, August 12. The first annual reunion of the survivors of Fort Fisher upon the grounds of the memorable bombardment 20 miles below Wilmington, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River to day was a success from every stand point, despite the very unfavorable weather conditions. The attendance is variously esti mated at from six to eight hundred, including veterans and friends of the cause from this and other States. The party left thecity on the steamer "Wilmington" at 9 o'clock this morning and as the boat passed on down the river she was euthusias. tically saluted by the steam craft In the harbor. Arriving at the "Rocks" the party disembarked and walked over the jetties, a distance of nearly two miles to the ruins of the old fort, the sight of which provoked long and continuous cheering by the veterans, mingled with the rebel yell given with good will by the Confederates, The post exchange band of Fort Caswell joined the party there and discoursed patriots airsr WhlW tfiel crowd was on the point a gale and thunder storm came up, making it exceeding difficult to walk over the ettles back to the pier. Governor Aycock, Col. Lamb, of Norfolk; Captain James Parker, of New Jersey; and other distinguish ed persons were taken aboard a gov ernment launch around the bay to a nearer approach to the fort Returning to Carolina Beach, the formal exercises took place In the large pavllllon there. Eugene Martin, Esq., of Wilming ton; Capt. James Parker, of New Jersey; Gov. Aycock and Col.Lamb, of Norfolk, made brief addresses, which were cheered to the echo by the survivors, who strained every nerve to catch each syllable. Gov. Aycock's address, though extempor aneous, was especially happy and philosophical. Following the speeches a resolu tion was unanimously adopted by veterans on both sides, pledging themselves to use their influence with their representatives in Con gress to restore the old fort and cre ate a park. TEACHERS' INTERSTATE EX AMINATION COURSE. Teachers wishing to prepare for examinations should write, at once, to Prof. J. L. Graham, LL. D., 152- 154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn., for particulars concerning his special Teachers' Examination Course. This course is taught by mail, and prepares teachers for examination In every State in the Union. Leading educators pronounce it the 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;Country 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. v., Manager, 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn. "We take pleasure in testifying to the merit of Pepsl-Oola, it la all that It claimed for it Delicious, refresh ing, ' most satisfying and, cooling. Doeq not effect thencrtes, Contains roller Indigestion Record of Games Played Yesterday by the American, South ern and National Leagues. NATIONAL BCAOUE. New York 14; St. Louis, 4. Chicago 7; Boston 4. Pittsburg 6; Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia-Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAdCE. Cleveland 6; Chicago 0. SOUTHERN I EAGUE. Atlanta 4; Birmingham 3. Nashville 4; Montgomery 5. Shreveport 0; New Orleans 4. Little Rock 8; Memphis 0. TO-DAY'S MARKET. ParnlHhed by pirrfc wire to J. O. SUer, Mgi New York, Aug. 13, 1903 COTTOn. Open CIob August . IU0 12 September 1177 jo;y October gu6 Wi Norember VTi 870 December 973 ir70 January 1,74 (73 February Muroa 75 v7u HEW TOUK STOCKS. OpeD. Clo Southern PtctAe 41 4ft Union Pwdfflo lt 7:, SuKr 1UH IW4 Muhttn 139 m, Southern Railway t n Southern Railway preferred ... 82! ;) LooliTlUe A NaahrlUe im?t llHV. Brooklyn Kapia Transit 433-, 44 Repabilo Steel aepnblle Steel preferred M wt PenurTnU Rj m 18 Atehlaon M 50 Atehuon preferred Si. Paul ISM. 141 u tkwi...,...,.. .rfr Vftt u U. 8. Steel preferred. 7l!l II aesdlog U v. Copper n 44 Tenn. Uoal and Iron tD 40 HlMourl Paadfla w-A PMpM bh w sveetem Union gg Norfolk h Western 6Vi VH New York Central 121'.f 1; lletropeUUn BaUway 118 Amerloan Cotton Oil sou Chesapeake A Ohio K Baltimore A Ohio 83 8S Va. Caro. Chemical Oo xfi 3iH Ci)lco Grain mt)i rroTlstna. Open Clo. Sept Wheat 80 81 Sept Corn 63 Sept Elba 78 Sept lard sou Sept Pork laid Cures Blood Poison, Ganeer, Ul cers, Eczema, Carbuncles, Etc Medicine Free. If you have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints falling hair, mucous patchea,swollen glands, skin i tones and burns, sore bps or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnawing pains, then you suffer from serious blood poison or the begin- ings of deadly cancer. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) It kills thepoi son in the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the affected parts, heals every sore or nicer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swellings. Bo tanio Blood Balm cures all malig nant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, runiang sores, carbuncles, Borofula, rheums tism, catarrh, eic Especially ad vised for all obstinate cases. Ini proves the digestion, strengthens weak kidneys. Druggists, f 1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writ ing blood Balm Go , Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advioe lent in sealed letter. Wood's Seeds FOR FALL SQWINQ. Farmers and Gardeners who de sire the latest and fullest informa tion about Vegetable and Farm Seeds shonW write for Wood'a New Fall Catalogue. It teltealUbout the fall planting of Lettuca, Cat bae and other Vegetable crops which an prOTing so profluble to southern growers. A&o abont .Crimson Clover, Vetches Grasses and Clovers Seed Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc; Wood's New Fall Oatalogne maOed free on request. Write, for it, T. W. WOOD & SOUS," Sccd:crJ, Rich Vi. iBMahaaM4MrfhSM4aw TWU5hlL7,'Hc!t ,ht Add from the mtn Witi tU Udaeyi (at Iteitthy ictien, cure constipation and iiidigeuioV tnm aONC. tou am ami or . RHEUMATISM. AMD ANT OTHER UK CAS C CAUaCO Y IMPURE BLOOD. i d if lier remedirs luve failed. V.HEUMACIDF bu tatU fa reputation by curing alleged incurable caaei. Doe not . injure the orpini M .71? .'T"!1 11 7." , 1 not Tiork iJ. ,7.ri.7J .i7 - "v'.V1 reuer, Bowever. Trlert a i tfrfLh0?.!f; iT'A i "umber of brae eel. IN " iuuiuniD Mm $t prepaid exprew, Bobbltt Chemical Co., - PUZZLE NO. 9 New Puzzle Picture every day. W.if !( for it, girls. See tlii prize on display at our btore. Do You Know This Man? BROMALGINE is not made in but right here by us. It is perfectly safe. Money refunded if you obtain no relief. 25c. a bottle. Manufactured and for sale by The Bell Phone No 1. OXFORDS For the Last of The Season. We have just received a big lot of Ladies' Oxfords, which we will sell for $1.50 -the greatest value ever others in better quality Kids which we will sell Call and see us if you ow or high quarters: stock now daily YOUR OLD MADE LIKE NEW ! of do sible. why vNew ; stock of Gold Watches jtiit received - of dlgruion. OoLfono, N. C, Aug. 25, IKS. h'tn to hve ioiatlcj n1 ji?o a chronlo - ,ur " "n? we" rl '"" ouM Mrtl.. .l r-iiiedii "without permanent Inans trt ati it me. without permanent . "L'L r' r""nOi tnouM remtuj. B. A. LOllAX or from your Druggitt. - Baltimore, ltd., U. A. A farm Jools ! Wo sell the best makes purchasablo, at prices To Suit Your Purse. Inspect our bigline before buying. mTY now : T.UV HERE! You'll Save Money ! Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 25, 1102. Cioldsboro Drug Co : Gentlemen : Having tried Brorualgine for Headache, I can recommend it as being a most excellent remedy, always (iiviMJ quick UK LI El". With best wishes, I remain, Yours very truly, E. EDWARDS. New York, Africa, or Europe; Goldsboro Drug Co. People's Popular Drug Store. Interstate No. 89 known. We also have of Patents and Fine for a very low price. are in need of shoes, We are getting in fall The Shoe and Hat Men. WATCH Good time is a neoessary feature any watch. A timepiece i useleBS if the worki not act as they ehould. We will repair them if it la pog. We wiU not mind teljjng yo it can't be done if it la not a4 Tisabre to make the effort. :D:GIDDENS BUSINESS LOCALS. STENOGRAPHY I can giv lessons In Shorthand to a lim ited number of pupils. Apply at law office of F. A. Daniels, lira. HattieS. Gay. TIIE Kahn-Felnberg Co., of New York, will display their gigan tic line of Fall and Winter Suitings. Overcoatings and Trouserings, in full pattern lengths, at our store Thurs day and Friday. A practical repre sentative frofti the New York house wlH tie etour-store to take measure ments and a perfect fit is guaranteed with every order. Geo. B. Edwards Co, Walnut Street, East ANEW DEPARTMENT I In addition to Merchant Tailoring A. A. Joseph has added a Cleaning, ltepairlng and Pressing Department. Good work, prompt service and mod erate prices will be our motto. Tele phone No. 173 and we will call for and deliver your work. aug 10 tf DO mosquitoes trouble you? Just phone Royall A Borden and they will not only offer you a canopy at a very low price, but send a man to put it up without extra charge. FOR RENT: Six-room house on William street, adjoining my residence. Apply to S. H. Isler. x CASH REGISTER FOR SALE I "Ideal." New. Ohmn fnrnmh. Apply to Editor Argus. ROOMS FOR RENT ! In the businoss portion of the citv. Suitable for small families or single persons. Apply lo A. is. Hollowdl. FAMILIES supplied with Soup, Hot Bread and Rolls on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, by Mrs. I. Newton Brown, at 206 Oak street, west. Phone 212. LOST: One pair telephone line man's Buffalo grips,one hatchet and one alcohol lamp. The above unrigs were left at Dr. Robinson's corner. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Argus office. WINDOW shades: at clearance sale prices at Royall A Bor den's. FOR RENT ! The two large two story brick stores now occupied by the Goldsboro Grocery Company. Possession given on the first day of July. For particulars apply to Chaa. a. Miller or the undersigned, J. 7. Miller. May 6. tf WHY be worried with mosquitoes when Royall & Borden can fix you up a canopy at such a small cost. ' prepared to bottom chairs, with cane, at reasonable prices. Orders leit witn me at store of II. Weil A Bros., or at my residence, 818 Slo- cjjrnb street, east, will receive my prompt attention. U Hcnneider. u INDIGESTION fT TPT7F. Immediately by -J VuUiVLiL the use of Hicks' H 10c. 25c. 50c, '"'I' at Drug stores. WpUCUlie. - HOTEL MONRTEAT Near Asheville, N. C. Modern. Elevation 8,000 feet. Open all sea sons. Two miles from depot, For Hoowet and Kates address W. D. Paxton, Montreat, N. C. jno 80 6w Dr. B. Arrington, Dental Specialist, Practice confined exclusively to prophylactic treatment of teeth, which Id more important for general health and the preservation of teeth than the filling of teeth, and I make a specialty of the treatment of that troublesome disease known aa Pyor rhea Alveolarls or Bigga disease. Office rooms over Qldden's jew elry Store. Kindergarten Teachers Having become a Normal Teacher of the Burrow's Music Method, kin dergarten and primary, I am pre pared to oner instruction to any de siring to teach that method. For particulars, address, Mm. Flora M. Kendall, 206 James St. North, d w tf Goldsboro; N. C FOR SALE To make room for my 'new resi dence, I will be glad, within the next ten days, to receive bids for the house now standing on the lot ad joining the" residence of Dr. M. E. Iloblnson, on WUiiam street. ' an on or address - aug 1U W MBS. M. C KIBBY. NOTICE. A; N. Ilummel having" bought the interest of WUIbra Walls In the tailoring business of Walls ft Hum mel, hereafter the buslnea will be conducted at the-same stand usder the firm name of July 27. xnj;r:rEL : i
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75