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Tna National Bank Of OOIPBOBO, Waal toot bmtuo,n4 will U IM to talk oroorrMjnd wilhfua ttBO A. XOKWOOU. ., iNf'L U . J, BIBT, Vloa-rretldeat, Tbb Nation m Punk Of OOLW1FORO OITnri lodepoetlors every Arwmao. '"J?!!!"1 I'""H warrant I0. A. HOaWOOl), Ja, Free I 0 0 KOBHIUAT. Caeklet 1 ,J "Thk A RQC8 o'er th people'! righto No awUdnf stndiw of Mala's son Doth an eternal vigil keep; dan lull Its hundred eyes to Bleep." vorHxxxviii " goldsboro. n. a. Tuesday svkmnoi novembbr loTtm no as WlQWREimiB Absolutely Part) THERE ISM SUBSTITUTE mv liii m , i ft. i .. . .. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. CONVICTED EVIDENCE OF HI8 GUILT CONCLUSIVE. The Nero Murderer of Senator Blmmons Father To Hang Ou December the Eleventh. The Latent Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Buny Readers. New Orleans. Nov. 9. Kid Rroad defrnted Tioi Callahan hi a in-round bcut before the Southern Atlantic Club to-night. Washlcglon, Nov. 9. Admir.tl Dewey to-day raised hit flag over the Dolphin hik! left for Norlolk and Annapolis on an inspection tour. St. Augustine, Fla., Nov. 9. Dr. I. K. ltaney died at hid home he.f yesterday, llo was a surgeon in Lee'a corps during the Spanish American war. - Washington, Nov. 9. The Fifty eighth Congress convened In extra ordinary session at noon to-day In accordance with the proclamation of President Roosevelt for the purpose of enacting legislation necessary to make effective the Cuban reciprocity treaty. The day was devoted simp-f Jy to i ereonal greetings and organi aation. The House tletled Joseph J U. Cannon, of Illinois, bpeuker. MORE SLEEP NEEDED. Physician!! are rlting up to say that this country is going to the dogs be cause the men and women In it do not sleep enough. Fortunately for the country m an entity, the prevail ing poverty of sleep does not fit the rural districts. Men and women and children sleep there, and they are alt the better for 11. It la in the towns that sleep is en croached upon by business or pleas ure or society until there is not much of It left in night hours at any rate. And night was primarily made for sleep. The meaning of darkness is sleep. Sleep Is recuperation for the Weary brain and body, aud it is as essential to-day as it ever was or ever will be. Nature's demands cannot be changed by business or society or .the desire for pleasure. Bleep is the only thing that will make good the wear and tear of life, and nature's call to sleep should not be ignored. It should' be heeded to the fullest possible extent. It Is not possible to say how many hours mankind should sleep. Some need more, some less. Ben Franklin said, ""Six hours of sleep for a man, seven for a woman, and elglit for a fool.'! If this rule were reversed it would perhaps be better. But there can be no general rule as to hours. Thereto but one rule, and that is this! Bleep If possibfeln the night time, for that Is what nature Intend ed, and whoever crosses nature gets the'worst of it. The business man or the society woman who uses the hours of the night lor ot,her purposes must pay the penalty in ; nervous wretchedness and drugs and stlmu lauts, and in a hastening of the sleep that knows no waking. The man Or woman that sleeps 'o nights lives long. "Gets at the Joints from the in side:" that's the method of cure by Bheumacide. You'll find It Is your druggist's pride. : i IUh mi fcurnnn cured la 8!) minu f-i by V'Oo!ford's fcianitnry Lotion K'1 revr? f : K" Mir II V, Trenton, N. C, Nov. 9. The ver diet of murder in the first degree agalust the negro Daniel, rendered Saturday, was not unexpected as the evidence linked with the confession of the defendant Justified such find ing. It was shown early in the trial that Daniel had gone hunting the morning of the homicide; that he had his single barreled breech load er and a game bug with him; that he stopped at a neighbor's and made a paddle for his canoe, which he had in the river; that the paddle was made of a long cypress board which had been used as a target and had several shot in It; that the same pad dle was found in a canoe very near the place of the homicide and identi fied as tho same; tracks that were neen going from the place where the boat was ttrst landed (on Mr. Sim mons' side of the river) up the banks Hiid some trwks returning to the boat; that the boat w as found on the opposite side of the river and the same tracks were made by shoes of the same size that defendant wore. Threats were also shown prior to the death of Mr. Simmons. His con fession made to Mr. Lon Taylor, oheriff, and Harry Drogden, on the road from Cove Creek to Trenton was given by these two gentlemen, in which Daniel - claimed tlmtMr? Simmons had drawn his gun on him and that he had to shoot In self de fense; that he shot Mr. Simmons from his boat in the river. This was shown to be impossible as Mr. Sim mons was fifty yards from the river and could not have been seen unless he had been witfeln a few feet of toe river. It was further shown that the banks at the place are steep and cov ered with dense undergrowth and that Mr. Simmous had not been any nearer than where his body was found. About forty witnesses were examined on behalf of the State. The defendant introduced no witnesses, nor did he take the stand. Sentence was pronounced by the Judge amidst a solemn silence, set ting December 11th as the day of execution. The people are quiet and while there is no open manifestation of approval of the verdict there is surely an undercurrent of satisfac tion. There was nothing in the trial that Indicated that there was any feeling against the negro or his race. A white man would have gotten the same verdict. The defendant appealed to the Su preme court, which appeal was granted, and the defendant was not required to give bond as it appeared from affidavit and certificate that he could not do bo. BUCK SWAMP ITEMS. The Dolnjri of a Week In and Around This Thriving Neighborhood. The people in this section have raised lots of potatoes this year, and there is plenty of persimmons. Now It Is up to them to have 'simmon beer, 'possum and Uters. Miss Emma Hackney, of Chatham county; is the new school leather in our district. We wish her much success. Some people say there is no harm in taking a dram, but the dram drinker does more barm to this country than the drunkard. The dram drinker goes into the saloon and gets himself a drink and tells the boys that it isn't any harm that he has been drinking all his life and has never been drunk. The boys try his plan and three out of five make drunkards. Woe be unto him who takes the first drink. Let it alone, boys, and it will not trouble you. Buck Swamp, Nov. 9. 81 W PLE REMEDY FOR CA-TARRH. Just Breathe Hyomei Four Times a Day and Be Cured. If a lew years ago some one had said you can cure catarrh by breath ing air charged with a healing bal sam, the idea would have been ridi culed and it remained for that emi nent investigator, R. T. Booth, to discover in Hyomei this method of cure. Hyomei has performed almost miraculous cures of catarrh and is to day recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised remedy that can be re lied upon to do Just what it claims. Thacomplete wtfitfJIyeHJeWest( but $1.00 and consists of an Inhaler, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Breathe Hyomei through ihe In haler for a few minutes four times a day arid It will cure the worst cast of catarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the air pass ages, prevents Irritation, and effect a complete and lasting cure. In Goldsboro there are scores f well known people who say they have been cured of catarrh by Hy omei. If it does not cure you, J. H. Hill & Son will return the money you paid for Hyomei. This is the strongest evidence that can be offer ed as to their faith in the remedy. TO-DAYS VARKET. i ix n. urxccun Cnrnlshefl by private wire to J. 0. Slier, itft New York, Nov. 9, 1903. COTTOn. Open June 11081 July 1081 Aogai lOtO October November 1069 December 1076 January 1070 February Meren 1077 April Mar 1060 Chicago Qtali) and Provisions. Opea Clot. De Wheel TTJ TIH Dee Cora X JanElba v .... Jen Lard.. Jan fork I)VW YOKK stocks. opea. Clot not l'o 1080 im 101 low He low IIOBSON SEEKS MEDAL That His Sister Lost In a Sanatorium That Is Worth $1,000. " New York, Nov. 9. Richmond, Pearson Hobson appeared In the Jefferson market police court today to apply for s search warrant in a house In West 88th street, which is a sanitarium He told Magistrate Mayo that his sister, Margaret Hobson, who has been attending an older sis ter there, who Is suffering from ner vous probation, lost a purse con taining $68 and a gold medal, stud ded, with: thirty-eight diamonds, worth $1,000. Captain Hobson said this medal was presented to him by a Southern society and he priced It highly. As Capt, Hobson was unable to state that the purse had been stolen the magistrate Informed htm that It would be Inadvisable to Issue a search warrant and Issued three sum mons of the manager 'of the sanita riurn and two colored servant to ap- )our In court Wednesday. Captain iTobRnn To nof'nod police head Soothers Facile. . . . . Union Peelfflo Sugar..... Manhattan Southern Railway.. Southern RaUway preferred.. u ns OH 7 LoularUleANMhTlll Wli Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. Republic Steal ... Repnblle Steal preferred. . Penney lvaala Ry Atoblaoa.... .......... St. Paul Srte.. (J.8. Steel.......... 0. S. Steel preferred T 48J, ma US w KX M HX M Copper.. Tana. Uoal and Iron..... .......... Miaaourl Faeltle. Peoplea Gee...... ...... '94 Waatera Colon..... .... Norfolk A Weelera K New York Centra) 117 Metropolitan Railway HOH Chesapeake A Ohio.... It Baltimore Ohio... n Ve. Caro. Oaemleal Cn tl Clw TO lit K "K 71 1 t tt 111 S4X US 10H m to 3 S3H (a 11 7, ."?. KOL.' tm, I Stan .T RHEUMATISM. D.ag.r, U M it rao, raty U curt, na-.r. A bIno! bottle of HI! Mi Wjll fttbtMr do iht TWvfb Mt.. M,r, r W,l,o,. M Kith P,,. N. C , it m , ,ld 7tnMtlukwktiaMtuBluwWrnn. " cahplc eome rait reev OIBITT CHCMICAt CO., POaHirrOBS. BALT4MVRE, MD. "tSTS AT TH JOINTS fROM TMt INSIOI." Silver TaDle Ware ! Silver table ware has increased in quality and beauty of design and de creased in price. It 1j the most economical ware made, as it does not rust nor crack like steel and ivory. A complete as sortment of iSOLID SILVERiiS? Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Servers, Bon-Bon Dishes, etc., etc. Phone 166. LEADING JEWELER. WEST CENTRE STREET. Gastex & Go. Ask for Rebate Checks. They are raluablt. SWEATERS! We have just received by express a shipment of Sweaters for Ladies and Children. Just what you want for this cold weather: FOR THE LADIES We have them in White, Black, Red ard Navy Blue. PRICES, each $2.90 to 5.00. r FOR CHILDREN. We have them in White and Red, and Red and White. PRICE each $1.50. Another shipment of Bostonia Pompadour Combs, Fifteen and Twenty-five cents CASTEX&CO. THE LADIES STORE. bo a a ca D M a WE TRY Jo please Our Customers! THAT is why we sell strictly high grade, un adulterated drugs. THAT is why our prices are so extremely reasonable, and THAT is why we are so careful and accurate in filling prescriptions. SUBSTITUTION in any form is positively prohib ited in our store. i. L Robinson & . Bro.. MONEY'S WORTH DRUGGISTS. MATTINGS ! Rugs, Art Squares. Full line. Price's Right. PoT.fr & Flow, Headquarters for Low Prices I. Relict lii Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by 'Niw Gbiat South AmikicakKidkei OuK.n It is a great surprise on ao oouct of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Be lieves retention of, water almost ita mediately If you want quick relief and cur this is the remedy. Sold by M. E. Kobne'on & Bro drupeiets, (JalJjbcro.N. C. NEW STORE. HEW GOODS, To the CItv and Countrv Trade: I CRi-rv a comnlota line of hp.ivv and funcv Grrw(rlra Alt Hn1anf Trv 1 y - - ( r " i - . m.mm himwu Vm ASA J Goods and Notions. A nice line of 8h)es, Crockery and Glassware. A se- ........ ... ..... i i i .. ..... leciea siock oi sneu uaruware. l asx you 10 visit my store. . Orders From City or Country Will be Appreciated I am paying spot cash for all my ewods, conseqnenlly I ran save you money. Come to see me. No. 211 West CentreSt. North. Opposite new uty;uau. ah gooos aeiiverea. inter-Htate rnone 257. Yoom anxioua to please, , v WILLIS BDMUN'DSOM. t (3 O Q bo WE MI SOU AGENTS MERE Ffill The most famous Cod Liver Oil prep aration known to medicine. Contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop of oil. Delicious to the tasta and recognised throughout the world at the mlmk STRENGTH CREATOR for old people, weak, sickly woaiea and children, nursing mothers afid af ter a severe sickness. Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronlo Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat aud Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create an appetite and to make those who are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to reran lour money If you are not satisfied. We are sole agents for Goldsboro. Goldsboro Drug Co. The People's Popular Drug Store. Bell Phone No 1. IntrtaU No. 89 BIG STOCK OF I r.T IT1 flT .1QC 1 AND o SOLID SILVERWARE JUST RECEIVED. L D. GIDDENS West Centre St., South. JEWELER. i A. A. JOSEPH. "A STORE FOR MEN." " Men's Winter Clothing I . We invite inspection of our display of Men's Fine Suits, Overcoats and Trousers, which have been designed.; and tailored specially for us. The patterns are exclusive selected from the best imported and domestic f abacs in unequalled qualities. WINTER OVERCOATS t A very complete stock from $6.00 to $20.00. : WINTER" SUITS ! Including single and doublo-brcastcd Styles in the most desirablo colors from $5.00 to $22.50. WINTER TROUSERS I A full line of fancy and f f Jt-f- worsted," from f 2.50 to C3.C J. CNDKB l!OTIL KEMNOM. ,A. A. JOSIlF
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