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N, C. 600 Miles Sea Trip The most Attractive route to NEW YORK and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts is via the Old Dominion Line and Rail Connections. Bxprrna ttr-amnhtp leave Norfolk, Va. dallj Bpt Snaday, ai 7 pm, tor New Yoik dlrec aflordioxopporlaolty lor through ptuaanfert Inxa the Month, ootttbwMt aod West to villi Richmond, Old Polo Com tort and Vlrglnlt Benehen ronta, Fur HekeU and general Information applj 10 railroad ticket agentaor to M. B. C'ROS Vi ELL, Oeneral Agt., Norfolk, Va.; J. F. laAYKK. At.. Richmond. Va. y.B.WALKRR. Traffic Mmagcr j New Tori . Ju nKOWN.Oen'l Pan. Agt. 1 N. Y A- & N. G. K. H- TIHK TAB LB NO. SO. To Take BSeot Javs 7th, 1908. AltRIVK QOL08BORO. 11 "i -i'Mtigii dallv, Leavie Morehear" '.'lit 7 :i)6 a m. Hewburn dam. Kin ton K :lSa m, UGTaoi; IQiXt arrive 1, .Mu.'oro U:u KSI p in-i'lBr 1. an Daily No fj, l avi Mirrh ad City 4:40 o'olmikpu N:iii Klndi.iii t, Orange i -7, airl-e (j-cdiiboro 8 U.. LEAVK 430LDSBOEO. :) P m Pusm-ngi-r Pally Leave La'irangf i:(H.ll.uiloa 4'13,Nfwbern6iO,r rlveM vehrad City 7:1a. iW a m -Pawwngf r No I dally, LetTC Lt Orangis 8:96, Klnitou 8:48, Ne Mm 10:19. ; arrive -orehead Cltj 11:40 jASr A. BRYAN. Prealdent, . Ii. DILI flnperlntendent, D. A. NEWLAND, Uaitor of Transportation. C F. EPPS, Painting and Paper Hanging, 00LDSD0H0, N. 0i Arjenll Tor Alfred Peats & Oo'e PH1ZR WALL PktZ&i Five nnndiwl Rum plea to eeleo from: fUliu Toar nrdem halted :Sa tiirf action G aaran ttd NOTICE. Rock Spring Nurseries. . XRTABUSnBDISPl. ' Offers tr the. public a fine lot of Berry Hants or the roiiowlng varie ties Lady Tliompson'and the Won derful Dixie Bel!(v Now is the time to si t oOt a omttU bed in your trardeu 1 1 homo use, and we also have a nnilotof ApplP, Tear, Peach and Pi urn trees. iB net we hare a crern ral Hue of nnrstfy stock. As I have no rrgent in Wayne ccronty this year, , make oat a list of Totrr wants and I , will jrla'dly makio yon tho lowest price anfi a , dMccrnnBccDTdlnj tft the quantity wantea. Very tmiy ywrrsj , . . a V4, 411 4.1.J.V.j , 6wK9 octl pd ' Warsaw, N, 0, E .iwim ,i,i.i iaj 1 -m' 1 in ii mi 1 M i lj:-ii""'.it ' T,;,'w.V.;hi;"?. iS.i.T.I'".? -' Br.'-: V.- -f-'".', ' y j! ANteetnblePfcpuMlionfofAs- suiiiuuuk nxroouanQMrevua UfiS tJic Simuatte culBovicils of ij Promoica Digcs'.ion.CiVcrruJ- Or,;,.!rn.foii)!uiAe nor Muit.dl. OT Nahcotic. WW AntJ" Sod' . ('W.Brw Apcriicl Rtnpdy forConsliw 1 lion, Sour Stomach, DiarrhiXM ; Woniis.Conv'jlsions.FcvrTih ' ncss mid LOSS OK SLEEP. FacSunilc Signnlure of NEW VORK. D R. M O w-JS '" J ' e. il -Jt3 JStl I I (TEETKIKC EXXT COPY OF WRAPPER. L'..ctii Rev.J. W. n nrfo' rinot 8tfci,IC"i)freriee,WTrie!) "Backed Unit Ittyeeniafof wiichpteaMauflnel loi rac 4 oi i r. . , i it i a rt.T.T His A " w wurnlw bow w. bare kuttrnl itcn-n.ata iuot opportune lin won i"!-. u a bni in VA l ''wi'iii.-.m Tor miyti. ana no-rF'ir uim we gave r(f n i t a . 1 1-1 lia. Ua l oo (unlier trouble. Outer Tobacco TAKE NOTICE ! ALSO EVERYBODY ELSE ! SPECIAL SALES UNTIL OCTOBER J. DRY GOODS fND NOTIONS. 2,000 yards calico from 4 cto up; percale from 6 cts up; a fine line of uiHciiinK, uuirut KnijfiiaiuH, mwn, ! , . U n I ....... I . I .. 1 . I .. OA ..... . 1 .. tiuiu, jjaiii ninnii uuijf in iu ou twj iutx, iiniuuuri, uutw, Biuipouuers, Blurts, I drawers, corsets, counterpanes, towels, hankerchiefs, napkins, umbrellas, naw, caps, valise, trunks ana lots or GROG&RIBS ! A full line of groceries, lard 10c., coffee per pound, starch 5c. per pound, we have good flour, sugar, candy, crack Hrs, raisins, lots of other groceries too numerous to mention as cheap as can ue soiu. We have on hand the larwet slock boro, which we are going to sell at and below cost Space will not allowJmt Agent in Baltimore inimedi ua to quote prices, but we have 9,000 pounds ot tobacco not made by trust lately upon arrival, and upon pay We are determined to sell more shoes on these Special Sales days than we have ever sold. A fine line of Jewelry, also American stock food cheap. S e also have a lull lino of boy's and E. La & F. B. Our Special Bike Put up in Goldsboro by Buggy Manufacturers, We Solicit Your p.a.vo o Dmgsrists that v w v v . ntoBr remea;t,a xor WAN WHEAT, OAT OR RYE " We.will.glve40 cts. for good Wheat, Oat or Rye Strawdelivered at our Mattress factory. or-F.O. B. carslln uoIdsboro,-aN.u. ROYfiLL I GOLD3BOHO, N. C For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FFETT'S 1 I 11 li 1.J 1 U POWDERS) islack bpbdm. an.. rt. im. uui. ralM4 ehildrea wltaout It. Tbeotbar duya lady la Hi- eur babe wa la a eariona aoadlamii bis bowrii had I aia an, gooa; la mcodq aoee m iti&mmjl gave I mambere el lu faauty aava aaed It aad every doeeaaa planters i worswias, cnamoray, nomespun, on I L 1. .. . 1 V 1 i I nice goods very, very cheap. GROGERIES ! 8c., vinegar 6c per quart, soda 8c StJ IVMI AW AW ikf Use For Over Thirty Years Tm etmvaua aweair. an vaaaarrv. , i.muhi imn .11 njiimii Ii1. ' - ' 11111 Hn I ll 111 .1 III of tobaoco ever brouirht to Golds-r4""1 9 gent's clothing. Call to see us. Edmundson. Wagon No. 20. The Goldsboro Buggy Co. Goldsboro, N. C. Valued Orders. bubstittite r- Z 7 1 I C v 1 V I V TED 1 per hundred pounds 5b BORDEN; SELECTED WITH CARE FROM 1HE SCOPE OF A DAY'S ' BEADING. U Too are Oay or .11 rare In Joy or In Sorrow; In doubt or abld- lng In lalth; In basto or with Time to Spare, It la Hopod That Ton will Find Some thing Hereto Repay you For the Peru Hal ot This Column "What time did that young man leave last night Jane?" "About 11 o'clock, popa." "It seemed later than that." "It might have been a little later, I but lt wasn't hln fault. You see, I gave him a liberal time allowance." Wife I wish we had a nice large I country -place where I could give a lawn party. Husband Just for the pleasure of inviting some of your friend, eh? Wife Well, yes; and the pleasure I of not inviting some. May You don't love him? Why, I bave se-m you allow him to kiss y- iieii Yes, bat l always did it I with a mental reservation. REDUCED RATES. Tickets on Sale For the Following' VULUfllUllS. Annual Horse Show, Richmond, Va. Sale October 12 to 17, final limit October 19th, f.1.60. i.... . . . . OIineS LOnvenilon, JiaUMgh Holiness Convention, qi ti, t ,.., . , ,. ,.i Dale BeLl, 11, 14 81141 lo, UDHl limit rin . mi ,i rn Iot I'U iisu, A oJ. Woman's Missionary Convention,) FayetleviUe-Sale Sept. 11 and 12,' final limit Sept 17th, $3.45. Soverign Grand Lodge Odd Fel- ws, Baltimore-Sale Sept. 17, 18, lows, 19 and 20, final limit Sept 20th. Es tension can be had by payiug $1 an til October 5th. Baptist S. S. Convention, Hender son, N. C Sale Sept. 21, 22 and 23, fjnal limit Sent 28th. $4.75. , ROUND TRIP RATES Via Atlantic Coast Line From Ooldsboro, N. C. $10.80 to Baltimore Md., Sovereign Grand Lodgeof Odd Fellows. Tickets on sale September 18th, 19th and At A m ffil.l..l. Al i 1 . 1 Aicaeramusi oeaeposueu wun ment of $1.25 at time of dcrmsit. litii n:tu k.n.....j.jiAi. d..i.; UUUfc w,u "ve - more no1 mter tnan wtober Srd, 1U3. W J. Craig, G. P. A. The Boat Praacriptioa for Malaria Ohllle and Fercr if a botlle of Grove's PASTHLKSa 'iHlUL TONIO. It ieSimDl" Iron and quinine In a Utilelow turn. no cure no pay. r -ice nuo. 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 daily by us. We are receiviug 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, Term. OAOTOllIA. San tb a ins una ra tiara mm uc:p TEACHERS' INTERSTATE EX AMINATION COURSE, Teachers wishing to prepare for lexaminations should write, at oneo, to ppjf. j. L. Graham, LL. D., 152 154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn., for particulars concerning his special Teachers' Eiamluation 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 tho Teaching profes sion, and all teachers wishing to ad vance la their profession should im mediately avail themselves of it, Enclose stamp for reply. too mow wait you abtakih. iVbW yon iak (trove' T etflew CtV.i 55 yry r.dtt;e uowin! tft r. r.rn ply iron aca Qutnins ia a it;' le-i term, N'"hir, oPft7, , oOo, Tha Onfl Oey Colo C; . xU in bead eul aore tnioai nine tt aW frxt'e jhxx; t - Lau aire Ouii.lrc aa atA" 1 f: Like a Comet This is ft sky 4Mm UU4tf 4 kMftt tottHtMllil fttlMM frrt4f (tawalo the atom- weary eayaji Icnldyapeptlev enrlaf all ca thu wiUcb tt kMHiki'ibt tttttf, ii Ml tt rtrdM4. liniil troublMtiaa atfoitlva dltordsra. Kodol MpptU the Mturtl luiou of diroatlon and (tool th jrk ( tho tlamach, relaxinr the Barrou lanjlo. whl!e Um fcflajncit muiclea ai mambntnea 1 that orra ar aUaved to mm. nJ k..i t, ...... Lininik'wT 11 'Ti A .. ... , fi!" jflfflVJi' lauinnwa iiaiuianca. m vi i'v. j plpliarJan the heart. aritf ttyspspdk and all stomach trouble by ewarulnf , purlfytn; and tranftheRlr.j the glands. mombranea of tha aiom- B achanddlgaiLve oijjnx. Ten Ntter Cat lovely Tja. Sottlee anr, $1 00 Site asRini JH ttrpae the total aua. irbice avila tit toe. rraaarW ay L C BeVm 4 C6. U1C100, . r. , , . , n n i LmeGo. BIG MOMKY MlJe ft8D dly, 'wn the B'lNlntMw. Our PUn "nats everythine. Wo risk. Sent FHBE. K!rt answer '' th's M. Youna 363 Henry Pt., Brooklyn, K. Y. $Ef" PARKER'S HAIR CA! SAM luDaw and tii-vrtif.ej the nir. r-J rio:r: in ft JUunaH KTiwu,. .N-vtr Valla to Kitoi-ti 'mtr fir oaiT ft CHTSTItR'S fc... IMC SrriaTflllil ftbil t: v i 'SI14N ifrfii ir Oniirrf! Iv'I.P ail t)1 r- U.-m. emSal UvJ mifa ...ua HMxin I ..La. .... mh... U.-tV Ui.an. Bay r 71 ,- . . r a , tje, UtPT frr PfkWItati'.t r, j . .1 ' n..ai(aJaa i SJ ta - ifvHet f-r I evtl i (tirjr. bv rm lum JlMl. Iv.'!" ""1. 'I. an. svtdM kaaaUM feeaai $t. Angela's Academy 45 ' AllvEN, S. C. ISoardiug .ehool for young ladies, girla and little boys, under care Urnuline Nuns. Climate unexcelled; instruction thorough; terms moder !ate. Primary, Preparatory, Icter- mediate, Junior and Senior Depart ments. Music, Languages, Art. Apply to aur(i3in MADAM CLARE. A, B. Baxter & Co, INCOKPOHATED BROKERS, 61 Broadway New York. Local OIBoe 103 West ;Walnut!t. GoMsburo Stocks, Cotton. Grain and Provis ions. Privato wirtw New York and (liiwisro to Now Orleans and .ill orin pal Southern cities. Jno. G. Sizcr,'M' rhone 119. IHE HUT if II I'! " This man actually made himself lame by walking all over the country looking for suitable material with v, hich to bi' i Id a house. He wan led iroxl luuilier. fiiJ liriek, an ! "khI ill I II U' I' N I 11' .IS t'ani woi'e it d, aial 1 lit. ;!l i es I tin. nulls wre In'yond hi r ;h titil he lmi!,l A. T. GUI 1 KIN', A ho ut onee pr ivttl to him the fo.'y ol walking all over the face oi t io earth trying to rind whit he dosir.Hl at reasonable priies. The man gjt what he wanted and went aw iy wiser, and declared he would know where to go next time. Mr. Griffin's Bric k plant is situa ted Jutt outside of the city limits, on the Southern Railroad, and his Lum ber and Shingle plant is on the banks )l Neue river, near the mouth 01 Li (tie river. When yon need any thing iu his lin?,call on him or wi.ie your wants to A. T. GRIFFIN, GOLDSBORO, N. C. There are not words enough . v., . aateaaMaiii 'ii -aaaiamaia.itiiiii-aaMraiBaaa. m In Webster's Unabridged Dic- tioncry, to 60 justice to-M rs. Joe Person's Remedy.' 3j V.W. Clem .1, ?rr niH'i foiu'iprn litiiwaiv, hptm er. WC, or pril 28, 15W3. !i rail ihnt, he t, A bt-sn ast vura s;if f?rer fiooj ec3s-7tn4 tor.tbrif y?as d',inn hish' hfl .Prcft ovs law ia fttioliios'tlt"'dul''ii4,an.'lj ood. Ue tLexa tried lira. Joe Pec aoc's TvemeJyi and it cured bini Eight bottles did the work. wrz vs. mm m mm ft mm CJattaMaWGaWSiB fflrafft is w if i tn Mull, thtl Mr Faison Military Academy. Faison, Duplin County, N. C. '..Fall Term Begins on September 1st, 1900. Able Faculty of Four Ts... en. Good, healthful locality, in one of the most refined villages tl f i State. Evury bright boy of Wayne county here has the opportunity t! taking,tho most thorough preparatory course of any school In the Stale tX actual cost $11.00 per month for board stantcare of Faculty, both day and night. Write lor catalogue. . . E. McN. CARR, Principal. r OAK- RIDGE Ca cf Vpi t PREPARE lor tha UNIVERSITIES as4 COU Jk3. 1 WCal LEOES aa well aa for BUSINESS, far TEACH. ' ' INO, aad for LIFE. SltwiUd NEAR GREENS BORO, N. C, over 1 .000 feet abav. the aea Uvel, la vlrv of tha SMaataUa. Ureeat aad Beat Equipped Fittlag School for Yoaag Meet aa Beya la the5outb. Ratoai 1125.00 to f 171.04 per aaaasa. ro atauTirot, caratoowi, aaBNtaa J. A. & M. H. HOLT - - - Oak Ridge, N. C (Incorporatede) " , Capital Stock $;iO,000. 200 students now attending the summer aeotffi of King'd BusinesH Colleges, Raleigh, N. C., and Charlotte, N. C Fall Opening September 1st, 1903. These are the lending Business and Shorthand Schools. We prove that we havo tho BEST iiy a business offer: Write lor it For College Journal and full information, address, J. H. KINO, Pres't, Raleigh, N. C. tgllW Greensboro Female College I GREENSBORO. N. C. Literary and Hn-'uiess Courses. Schools in Music, Art, and Elocution. Fail term begins Wednesday, Sept 9th, 1903.J SSa-3 Terma moderato. Apply for catalogue to ' Mrs. Lucy H. Robinson, Pres't. nr"'":-v fittiAftiAiotL . n -Swi jaiieiii : j ja j h..,,i .,-n-i,i,M naj- ...n. BIT nglarf , ..m t . 2 Guaranteed Linen Collars 25 C2 - 7h Doubl Trtan&tt Brand Coltar$ an itylUh 4Ut4T , jf eomfortabla.Tha afy cellar mad with ktuvj A P(y Sold by vp'to-datt mtrchanii wryArJ - . orttampttt Untprmpaldjpr 23 Ty 4froal any quarttr collar toadtMorchantijhfuldjpHii sfor oar 1902 tfftr? - ..' ys.:. w H4 l.'i iw mi,ii inn... I. mrniaii im iiiiewgMyi i i Olfelpi'W) far, THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AcademicDepartment. Law, Medicine. Pharmacy Ouo hundred anil eight scholarships. Free tuitioa to teachers and to sons f minifltera. Loans for the needy. 608 Students. 66 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Jentritl Seating Kystem, Librarj 10.000 volumes. Fall term, aca lemio and proles- lioaal depr.rtni' n;-4 b.'gias Sept. 7. 1903 Avldi-ess F. P. VENABLE, President, 21w CHAPEL II ILL, N, C. HORNER Militar School. OXFORD, N. C. Boarding School under Military liscipline, with advantages of home training. Prepares for Colleges and Universities. T wo students 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, :,daw Principal. TRINITY COLLEGE K million dollars invested in en 'o vuients and equipments. Large i brary facilities. X welve tuou and volumes added to li briny during the lastyear. ien gfiientir.o Inborato K'j. Gymr.siui'n uider scientific Erection. 1G0 untlerrTadnate and ;r.v.?uftte eourses of study. Courses study Lading to oivii aud eleotri a' B'unai'.ii.Dg.i aXany BohoiarsMpa .9f.iTii''i hjna fund to aid worthy coTig nie. Trinity jrduftfes in "ftt la.m'i fut recponsible poni ioQ. E imiscB Tpry moderate. The aim i Cariniiio tincation without any ssctinaT! nf xit or ..teacfeisg. dt miiiWts il oun pia iiludyicg fo? the nrnistry are not tiliayged t.-iif-in Nird jforcaUlogua. D. W, Newsom, Eegistrnr, iul2iw ; Durhnra, N. O. and tuition. Cadets under aca- ...... . - INSTITUTE N 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; fitted with every modern convenience; eleven years of success-' ful work; on main line of Norfolk Western. Address, for information and catalogue, W. H. RANDOLPH, Headmaster, jy 23 6w RADFORD, Va, r'nstitiiie for College 1 Course Youn Women (Si. PEACE Conserva tory of Music. Tha JvaHuogaej :i..s:. FRU ; Best Place1 N. C. for Your MaaDlawtdtfle Daughter ade Atom Spring Hotels and Cottages Open June 1st. Capacity 300. Railroad Station, Ra rai tiaii, a. u. r 4 Sidendid Livery Service. Vade Mecum3M.ineral Watet Shipped Daily. 33 gallon barrels $5. Case, 12 half gallon bottles $3. 1 boxed carboy. 12 gallons $3.50. 1 wicker carboy, 17 gallons, $3.50. Credit for empties returned, $1. ' "Preferable to Carlsbad." fc Henry Frochlingj Chemist.'' " DIRECTIONS 1 Two or three glassfuls before breakfast, one before - eacn succeeding meai,quite irequent- ly auring me aay and just Derore 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, Dyspepsia, Bll- ' Iousneiss, Torpid Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout and Rheu matism. It is a gentle bat powerful Laxative and exceedingly palatable tFor sale In Goldsboro by M. E. Robinson & Bro., druggists, or VadeMecum SprinolCo., VADE MECUM, N. C. Jy8tl FOR SALE. IS) aore, land, one ball el eared, balaneo w'l tlmbererl. lylnK on tew ru4 laailii.t; t 1 Uoluiboro lu tJraethain'e .tore, a uil. , I , trotiiauuro. Ad ) Mxl M(ueral farail pci, euilabl f ir trull ot pneaua. a i awaOaijfiWK,K.O, . i (hotel worm" I Near Ashprt!'. V.. V- Eletatloa 8,00 f '. ( 90n. Two r" 1 f V,,' ', t r ' '
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