Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / Nov. 7, 1903, edition 1 / Page 3
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
Southern Railway . Schedule UeflaelOelt. 190s. f n Iff d1lr, Leete brcidaixjrv tM a n. arrlre iUIalk 1:40, Kuruaia WreeBlburu.j.e.. ho m uallj Xaaveatioidatxiro 1 Ji yin.haielga I:, Durham 4.U, arrive Ureeaeboro eisepse. vobdmu ei unuiura lor ill polBM Bortli, eoei and waul -NO 111 Billed dalle OXMpt Sunday .leareUold. boro 8 U a a, arnv. JUli Jgli 1 .1 p m. Mo Ul mlzd dull. Lear. Uoldatwro :4t) p trniw kWinlga 11 p m, laa.es Haieig-e UJUa u, erne Ureeuaooro tM a is. Cionneeta al taolttaooro with A.O. L. iralu Ho. W from wumiogioa ud No, lui irom nunois, aua a. n.u. iroa. aiora&emd on Carrie. funaiu aae-p-13m mi utiiHii iuimu eua Ureenabuto. Mo 111 mixed diiljrJeavM Oraenaboro 1-10 am. arriree Ourtiam SM.Malaiaii JU iu, faoiaaooro I id, Couoeuw atuolu. UrowlUiA. O. L. no. tl lur ftorftua aud Ai al. 0. lor Morolieea. Carrie. 1'UiluiAa aier jmri irom ttraenecwro 10 Keieitfa. Mo 11 atllf Utvu oreenalwrd liliiii, Our tau.7, ttiieitfu t.SJ, arrive. Uolua- COIU U.4 UI, M 1U8 Leara Urceusboru ijj a is, Durham . iu, uaieigu luMbwiuiMn n lile.aai keeping; bar eenrwe wo all Uiroa.s iraifie. Rut Inai your ticaew read via boa Ultra oautwaj. Ask any Ttukat Agent lor loll Informs uoa, or addraaa K. L. VkliNUN, J. L. KOYALL, 1 rT. faas. A-eat, Tiuel .em C harlolM, N. 0. Ooldaboro, N. J. b. H.HAHOWlCli. UeEora. raaseuger Agent. C.H.ACKKIaT, W. A. TUKlt, li.iiBlana.et Faaa- Tral. Mia. Vkeealnalju. D. U. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co CONDENSED bt'UEDULE. la .Ceol May His, lituH. TttAlNa UOl.NU .NUKi'H. MOW mo 41 ho K4 cialijr aailt cxuu LeeT. Wlliulnijton iWum TUupoi ami etiulualuro UUpa ViMpui loium WlleOQ 1 10 lo a miu Kuokjr Jloaol 1 i " Nor oik u " Ve uoa 4 ' 11 it uu - 1 f J pm 1 at di 10 lit am Pauireburi nil" eUU aviouaioua M " til U 11 1 m 1 vt piu M aaulnfckoa n 40 p ni 7 tf " Baiumu;t I in - V U " JiilimKiyaia Jt ' 11 IU " N Ion 7 14 ' JWpm ruAiMb ,ou i dour ii. ho in no 41 1 10 dally dally es (ton nju u ui tiliu iara New Tor '.rriT r-ulla, Baltimore Waalilaglon " uwbuioua 13111 .. ui 11 M it " a la p in 16 " JJ1 i " 7 14 " t l'i pa. Peuiroarg Weldou V.6 ' Ki , 4tipm 11 46 " IU - u j. pai I )0 p m IU ; " 7 6K p u 1 1 pm 11 Id ' a 4,i " I 10 7 16 a m 9 sis Ko J . " Wiiaon " liuliKboro " Wilmington 6 M iu 10 a m Train learea lU(lar.ru dallj except Siu.daj lor Binltlilleld 4 uu a. in Levea Bruitu ;i;d, 00 a, m. Arrive, uoldoboro i Ua a. n. (XnneUona at Wllann, for FayetteYille.r'lor fuoe, Cbarleatoo ana polota Hoatb, and a; Uiak; M mnl for N'ahville, Tarboro, kuh loiclon. Pijuieulli, Kluatou, Norfolk aulln termadlate polnUt. Iralna No. 40 and 41 carry Pullman Buffet, 81oepln(eara betwean imlu(ion and Maab Ingtou, auuneotlng wlln PenoaylTanla H. K for all polataeaal. B.M. IiliBON. W. J.CRAIU, Trame Manager. Ocn'l. Paaa. Agent. Wilmington, N. C. A- k N- G. R. K. T1MB TAB LB Ma W. To Take CSeot Jam 7lh. 1V08. ARRIVI OOL0SB0B0. 11 M m Paaaenger dally, Learea Morehakd Ctty 7 M a m. New barn a m, K Ina ton 1U.U a m, LaQ range lOiaS.arrlre uoldaboro 11 :0A fl'JOpm Paaaenger TraU Dally Mo 6. Leave Morebead City 4:40 o'elookpm; Newbern Mt, Klnalon i 7, La Orange 7 " arrlte Ooldaboro i-JH), LKAVK UOLD8B0R0. JJOptn Paaaenger Dally Leave LaQrangt IM.Klnaton 4 SB, Newbern tM.tr nit alarebrad City 7 :1a. M a m Paaaenger No I dally. Leave La Orange s:)M, Klnatoa t:4K, New brro 10:11. ; arrive norenead City 11:40 J AS. A. BKTAN. Praaldenl, t. L. DILL. Superintendent, b. l.NEWUND, Muter of Tranaportatlou. Cheap Tickets TO TUB West, Northwest and California, Washington, Oregon, Nebraska, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. Tickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. The Illinois Central R. R. offars choice of routes. Free re dlining chair cars. No transfers. Fast time. Double Track. For full information, Circu lars, Rates and Tickets apply to FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agt. 111. Cen'l R.R. Atlanta, Ga. M.S. Witherington, Livery and Sale Stables ! Horses and Mules For Sale I Fine Driving Horses For Hire! EAST CENTRE 8TBEET.NORTB Phone 124. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? Yea ms Ml whttmr and whenever yo Km If you tok Kodol. By thi um 4 this ramedjr ajUordtrtd dlrwtlon aiul dlaaaaag lomachs art M oompletaly rattof4 M haaJlb. and tha full Mrformanca 1 hv functlonj naturally, (hat auch f ooda aa vould Ha ana Into a aoubto-bow-knot ara Mtaa without avan a "rumbllnr" and with a Boat tlva elaaaura and anjoyment. And what la trior the foods ara asrfmtlated and transformed Inla tha kind of nutrimant thai I appropriated by tha blood and tissues. Kodol la tha anly dtfostant or oomblnattsa f dijesUnts that will digest all elassea ot food. In edJIUoa to thla fact, It oontaina, la aattmllatlva fnrm, tha greatest knows to oil and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures tnd gaatlon, dyspepHa and al f sordera arltlrg therefrom. I -ii a l.o ai tie. t. I -ne '. fmir 1 1 .oo. 5"f times ,.h ah. if r 1T C ,,? I'M a ,aa.iM a !, i 'liilili AeCetable Preparationfor As similating UieFoodandRcgula ting the Stomachs aMBowels of Promotes DlgcstionChcerful ness and Rest.Conlains ncltter S)iiun,Morpltine nor Mineral. otKahcotic. ofttfouiSAMvn.p(Tam Atx.Smutm WraJM Apctfecl Remedy forConstipa Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Vorms .Convulsions .Fevensh iess and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. raisOT4W3P it; EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. j HI aa . ear ill -fCfTkr-TP DR. MOFPETT'ft aaU (TEETHING Costs Only 25 cents Or aiaU t'o teste to C. . , ... . .,. O'Fica or D. ft Hasdt. UeUtm of Bm, Apstw, Tbi., Not. SI, 19U0. I htm found Dr. M .IT.itf. TEETHIN t mn.MA .. ..k. kiij ' it, J. mil ""1, c ' "'' ,uc"''1Ibs' day warned aa that we would met; tab Ij- loMhlia. 1 aappened opoa ThBTHINA.a 1 1 Iwan atonw alminlilerlnf it to him, and hit lmproT.mn waa marked la 34 houra, and from thai Uay on b. recuperated. I har, oonitaaUy kept it and Died itdnce with By chlldiea, and bare taken rreat pleanare in lounding iu praiaee to aU nallwn of young children, I found II Inraloahla eren after the teethiaa- - r Just Arrived ! We have just received a large shipment of Oatmeal, Pla'n and Prepared Buckwheat, Pure Vermont Maple Syrup. Old Homestead Flapjack Flour. Also, all the different with the trade. Especially do we invite you to try ourAvena Rolled Oats and be inline for a valuable premium. REMEMBER. ALSO, that we will now be finest Chocolates, Cakes and Crackers, as well as all kinds of Fruits. Send us your or ders and we are sure you will be pleased with any and everything purchased. Bizzell & Wooten. Our Special Bike Put up in Goldsboro by The Goldsboro Buggy Co. Buggy Manufacturers, we solicit Your Saw Edged Collars and Cuffs Mend us ft card, or phone, and we when promised. Internlate Phone 82. For Infants and Children." The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Veers THSeeamMMt Cures Cbofsra - (nfsntam. Diarrhota.Oysentery, anc tne Bowel Trouble of Children of Anr Aoa. P0WDIW) Aids Digestion. Regulatej tne Dowels, Mrengtiiens the aild and Makes at Drngsts, TEETHING EASY. J. MOFFETT. M. D 8T. LOUIS. Ma mna. u. n. A ti.il x Cereals most popular headnuartAi-s fnr the Wagon No. 20. Goldsboro, N. C. valued Orders. will make ft man swear if anything will, You will never nave occasion to lose your temper if yon send oa your , Laundry Work. Everything turned out ly us is done in the moat perfect manner. If you are not pleased with your Laundry work give u a trial, bug we will show you what good work ran be done. ' Our prices will please you, too will call for yout work and return ii AW i IMV VOMI fTTa 771 G0LDSE0P.O STESi: WIISIIHY Bll Phon 80-B. 8 ELECTED WITH CARE FBOM THE SCOPE OF A DAY'S READING. U Ton are Oay or Grave; la Joy or In Sorrow, la doubt or abid ing In faith; In haste or with LTlmeto Spare, It Is Hoped That Ton will Find Some thing Here to Repay you For the Perusal of This Column Don't go to the theatre, lecture, or ball, But stay in your room to-night; Deny yourself to the friends that call, And a good long letter write Write to the sad old folks at home, Who sit when the day Is done, With folded hands and downcast eyes, And think of the absent one Write them a letter to-night. Don't Helflrihly scribble: "Excuse my haste, I've Bcarcely time to writ?," ijest their brooding thoughts go wandering back To many a by-gone night, When they lost their needed sleep and rest, And every breath was a prayer, That God would leave their delicate babe To their tender love and care Write them a letter to-night. Don't let them feel that you've no more need Of their love and counsel wise; For the heart grows strangely sen sitive When age has dimmed the eyes. It might be well to let them believe You never forgot them quite That you deem it a pleasure when far away, Long letters home to write. Then Write them a letter to-night. Don't think that the young and giddy friends Who make your pastimes gay Have half the anxious thoughts for yu. - That the old folks have to-day. For the sad old folks at borne, With locks fast turning white, Are longlDg to hear of the absent one Oh, write them a letter to-night. Disastrous Wrecks, Carelessness is responsible for many railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr King's New Discovery for Consume tion, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hope less resignation is no longer neces sary. Mrs; Lois Cragg of Dorchest er, Mass , is one of many whose lift was saved by Dr. King s New Dis covery. This great remedy is guar anteed for all Throat and lung dis eases by J.H Bill & Son, druggists. Price 60o and if 1.00. Trial bottles free. "He goes to church regularly now, I understand." "Yes." "And he never used to go before?" "No." "What's the reason?" "In a generous moment he was induced to subscribe to the church fund and his business training teach es him to always get the worth of his money. If they'd got a hundred dollars more from him he'd go to both morning and evening service." Not a Sick Day Since, "I was takf n severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts o medicines, none of which relieved me. One day saw an ad. of your Eleotrio Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doser I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely oared, and have noi seen ft sick day since. Neighbors ot mine have been cured of Khuma'. ism, Neuralgia, Liver end Etdne troubles anc; (ienerai Debility ' This is what B F. Bass, of Fr mont. N. O., write3. On'v 60c. at J U Hil k Son's drug stoie. HeShe's a girl after his own heart, he says. She Yes, and he's a man after her money. He But, you know, It's whis pered on the quiet that she hasn't any money. She Well, Its a notorious fact that he hasn't any heart. ; y; f::: .-';,'. f iYV; A Runaway Bicycle, ' Terminated with an ugly cut or r.Vi W of J. B Ornnr. Frntisli- Grov?, Til. It developed a stubborn a cer, nn? teiaing to - doctors ant? remedies for fen vohtb, Ufa FunHfiL's Arnica 8h ve curnd Tl junt 88 good for buroH, pch'.Ii, Hr "I had Ecrofuia and erysipelas for eight een years, until I heard Of Dr. Pierce's GdUlen Medical Discov ery, writes Mr. lijlcry Kooua, of Queens, W. Ve. Wlien I commeuced to take tbis medicine I weighed one hundred and thirty pounds. I have taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and three vials of his ' Pleas sat tellets,' and am glad to say I led lilse a new Biaa. I bow weigh ene hun dred and aeventy-ftre psniads. When I had used one bottle of ttte medicine I coatd feel it was helping me. I realize Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine on earth." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery purifies th biood and en tirely asMdrortoa the potaVme that breed and feed disease. It ourfc scrofala, eczema, erysrpelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and scar tiie skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run-down, debilitated con dition which so many people perience is commonly the effect of lropure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleans the blood of impurities, but it In creases the activity of the blood making glands, and it enriches the body wfth an abundant supply cf pure, rich blood. PR EE. Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser is 9ent fm on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 2 1 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or yi stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, nnffaln V V a o o Like a Comet This in tha sky eetnaa in star f Malta famoua remedy U the veak and doealor thestom aoa that vhlch II weary despon dent dyspeptic, la an) t a fat urlag all Its. a, area If sBrhthf disordered iltmiob trouble and dlrestlv r everburdenea. disorders, Kodol vpoUae tka aatural 1 lutoes f dtareatlan and dee th work f the Stemaeh. ralaxlnr tha ' narvous tension, vhlla th Inflamed muscles and membrane. o that amn an atleiamA In fast and kaal. It cure Indifaarlon. flatulence, Palpitation of th heart. Mffiu dvsDeDsts and aH stemsch troubles by elaanalnc. purlfyinf and strenrthenlnr th elands, merabranea of th stom aoh and dlgestiv arcana, Kodcl Djspepsla Care TwsWCulssslrtsa. Um al awa, whkk aaUafar S0 leaaaflt7K.l.a,rrjT4CailSa For sale in Goldsboro by Goldsboro unit? tjo Notice of Sale 1 Under and in pursuance of the will of W. T. Fairclotb. donflOHfid and the judgment of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in th cusp of Trustees of Baptist Female Uni versity et als, vs E B Borden, execu tor, ti ais, rendered at February term, 1003, I will sell, for cash, by public auction, at the court house door in Goldsboro, N. (1, on Mon dav, December 7th, 1903, at 12 o'clock m the lands situate in Warm County, N. C , devised in item ii ot the will of W T. Fiiircloth, ano therein escribed as ' mv But klinrr uUntation on the fcouih side oi Veuse river, in Wayne countv." be "is: the lui.d convejed by Jis F HoroeKiy and wife to John H Smitb 4ud VV. T Faircloth, by dedof No v mb(-r 9ih, 1870, regiote ed in boob Vo 30. nnffo fifiO ii thfl r ffifn nf t.r. Register cf Deed ct Wayne c tun. v. i u. and in a deed horn JoLnli Smith aud wife to W. T. Fairelotb. bearing date January. 2nd, 1875, registered in said office, in book 87 nfttrfl 389 and in thfi Baiil last. man. tioned deed bounded and described as follows: "One tract on the south side of Neuse river, bounded on the east, north and west by Neuse river, aojoinmg tne lands oi the heirs of David McEinnie. deceased, hpoin. oing at a hickory tree on the fouth bant oi jNeuse nver, being the cor uer between said tract of land and the land of the late David McKin- ite, and runs thence south 29 de- trees east 14U poies to a small cy i'WB tree in the bonnet pond; thence ih the centre of said pond east ri)y to a stake in said pond; thence torth 67 decrees east 90 poles to a t press on the bank of t euse river, comer cf the land Of the late Eliza e b S letar' thence up the various wai ves of said river to the begin- ing, containing Nine Hundred and rbirty-8 x Acres, more or less, be- nr tr o land conveyed to said Hmitb id r"alrclcth by James F. Eorne--ny by deed dated Nov. 9th. 1870, nd r cfred in Wayne County, in Lib. E. &, No. 80, page 680." E B BORDEN, "Vf-titor of W T Fairoloth, deo'd Th'8rd dy of November, 1903 Or, Frank Boyette, , DENTIST. narlttf . Oftlee In Borden FTtldlu Opposite Hotel Kennon manner of Dentnl work done In (he b tt t ,r, r.-'.v-'t FOR THE--" LADIES We have winter comfort not to be found in every shoe store. Our Juliets, our Turk ish and Felt SliDDers. our Worsted Slinners and Carriage Boots are ideals for Foot and luxury not met with every day. Ladies, we would be pleased to show you these novelties none of them expensive. WHY TRADE WITH US? We keep the largest and best $tock of goods in our line of any house in the city, such as Flour, Meat. Lard, Sugar, Salt, Snuff, Wfi nlsn kAPn thf and Ties and Heavy cotton, cotton seed meal and hulls. and SELL UM LArtn I HAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Come to us to sell seed. DRY GOODS, Ladies dress goods 10c. to $1 per yard; prints 5 to 6cj drees outing 6 to 10c; bleeching 5 to 8c; dress flannel 10c; shirtings 8c; plaids 5 to 6c; domes tics unbleached 5 to 6c; pant goods 10 to 60c. -A GOOD v -avsiaisvy wawvaf Hosiery, Shirts, Neck Wear, etc., all at bottom prices. Sh Mens Shoes $1 to $3.50; OCS7 to 12; Childrens 25 to CrUlr, A full line. Men's suits $4 to $12.50; Boys suits $1 to $6; lOUling. Children's suits $1 to $2.50; pants 75c. to $4. Hate- rA rmc AaodfaH Hne. riais ana v-taps. At bottom prices. WarrJuraro C018111!? of pocket and table cutlery, guns, loaded 1 Xdl UWaiC shells, nail3, farming implements, etc. Buggy Harness, Buggy Robes, Saddlery, etc Harness $6 to $12.50; Robes $1.50 bridles $1 to $1.25; Wagon bridles 75c Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Sachels, We have a full stock of the above and are better prepared than over before to serva our friends and custo mers as to quality and prices. Best & Tobacco planters I TAKE NOTICE I ALSO EVERYBODY ELSE I SPECIAL SALES UNTIL OCTOBER I DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS- 2,000 yards calico from 4 cti up; percale from 6 cts up; a fine lino of bieachiug, domestic, ginghams, lawn, worsteds, chumbray, homespun, oil i loth, pant goods only 10 to 30 eta; lace, htiinburir, hose, suspenders, shirts. drawers, corsets, counterpanes, towels, hankerchiefs, napkins, umbrellas, nare, caps, vaiises, uumts anu iois oi GROGBRI&8 1 A full line of groceries, lard 10c., coffee 8c, vinegar 5c. per quart, soda 8c. per pound, -starch 6c. per pound, we have trood flour, suear. candv. crack. ers, raisins, lots of other groceries too canjbesold. r , TOBACCO, :m. We hftvft nn hand tha lartt tofe nf lhiuwi avpi hmimrt rinMa. ' O " " " -w -v v wavuU W J VJAltaT" boro, which we are going to sell at and below cost 8pace will not allow us.to quote prices, but we have 9,000 pounds ol tobacco not made by trust. Wa ftrA determine tn Sf11 mnrAahrtMi m tKa fctumial Quian An, iAm we have ever sold. A fine lino or Jewelry, also American stock food cheap. We also have a lull line of boy's and gent's clothing. Call to see us. , jLw aX r. o. HUMMEL npr-r.Mj4 rOT TJilI too 1 ' vwi ii ii 1 104 Walnut St.. West. Interstate Phone No. 187. Goldsboro Undertaking1 Co. HBHMAN O, 6MITH, Beoretaru and Treasurer, i i, .. PIIONH US. OARIa Q. STANLEY, Manager, "'"V -- ;., , riIONE3l and 149. BES1DKHCK, 401 William St., F . Coffins, Caskets, Wrapporo, iKGi.'sTEUi:D ' rMR.vi?;-:ns and n "3 FEET Ease BIZZELL BROS , The KhoA and Hat Men. NOT o Potash, Lye, Soda, Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco. larorpef cfnVlaf of Rarrry.nrt Sugar Sacks for baling your cotton and cotton LINE OF- - wstweew J, M a JiwV VV V4VA d Ladies $1 to $2.75; Boys and Misses tl 75c. to $5; Riding Saddles $2 to $6; buggy to $1.25; Horse collars 60c to $1.25. Leather and Shoe Findings. described goods BOUGHT RIGHT Thompson. nice goous very, very cheap. GROGERIES 1 numerous to mention as cheap ai ,.r,v;.v.-,m cumunubun. BROS. i i f iibvivu. i
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 7, 1903, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75