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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, Oheaper than a rny other store in the city. We would be pi v-i.e.1 t j have you call. mm Bros. BARGAINS IN Real Estate! UJ-i MrM of Hi-nm (Mrin'i land 111'- Te t" -vn, uM Hi' bu!U;'og lot or tannin,, onrt M-'ii'tl'iouriow Uill rnai, J H. lnxon tUif firm, t nit leu from :. ,lde- on Smt'nfl" I it. K,, 125 acree, ?o crn un'l,o--u (JO porae'e. But lot, bout I JO ffel front, opro;t old y b r.i W,h i.Sf, 3 house?) on si m -, will be gold ehrep. Ix'oniflnK to D W, Pt.io ck. Un. Kerleb Soiitb'ii flue lot on G 'orr Si., Uif r t mo lo.r iot la Ooldaboro lor eele than thiaout. Cpl J B Kdgerton'e frm 181 torn, neat Qaefctr bridge. W B HoUoweJl's farm. 400 eeree, bout t tallcs from ihi dtf . :,uby Bent. Woo'linrl, ltCCaoresnea r the ally Win. H(im' farm lM ecrea neur All m Smith v4 rs. Mariah 3m. 'h' NrmlUOO eore. coxl t V F. fa-.nckV H. G Freeman'i farm 54 aorei oppMlle hr Pi mce home. W B Aibrlltiu's hoase and lot on L mndary itrrt. "-H'.otjird Frimrnnn'a vacant lot on Ah St. " - " iJalajt 81 V'aoant lot on Ornlf mad. vacant lota In (org'tamn. 1 vacant lot la EA:nun Uoo Town. ! vaaaal lot an. 1 boose and lot la Webb towa. ther farm and otbrr Invntmenta. Price BkUe known on explication. .My inotto is: fcvtfe icvestucuis. f&!r anJ mjuh-o dialog to all. IWirJ: 621 slie $341,9 )5 00. Othee hour.4 12 to 2. O r"pondoiice solicited. E. L. Edmundson, Rwl Ewtate Huttler. Of II II This mail actually made himself lame ly walking all over the country looking for suitable material with which to build a house. He wanted (rood lumber, (rood brick, and good ehlntrlee; but hi means were I united, and the pi ice at the mill were beyond his reach until he found A. T. GRIFFIN, wiio at once proved to him the folly of walking all over the face of th earth trying to And whut he (1 wired at reasonable pricm. The man got what he wanted and went away wiser, and declared he would know where to go next time. Mr. Griffin's Brick plant is situa ted Just oubude of the city limits, on the Southern Railroad, and his Lum ber and Shingle plant is on the banks of Neuse river, near the mouth oi Little river. When you need any. thing In his line, call on him or write your wants to i A. T. GRIFFIN. GOLDSBORO, N. 0. I I III onuments AND ri 1 aS !1 - z: -wm mi a. . .. it m it UCBnCTANPC I Iron Fencing 1 Call and Get Prices. HA as. a w -a V Wilmington or Goldaboro, N. G. May 22, tf. DR. THEO. L GINN, H H 1 'a tea a. t' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- j&XJrPf-fc, sonal sapervision since its infancy. LOC7f, SCCA4&i Allow no one to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M Just-aM-gmKl" nre but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is I'lousant. It con talus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms end allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wiud CoHc. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoiiMtipatlon and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and IJowels, giving healthy and natural aleep. She Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc .inraua ot, uur mirf, tw vonn errv. mj j ii mmrn mm ia in. I crcnMiNO rowpirttii Costs Ob!j 25 cents at Brnggists, Or nail 15 etnla U C. J. MOFFITT. M Cires Cholera -infafilBm, Uiarrno,Oyf enUry, anc me Dowel I roobiw of Children of Any Ant. Aidi Diction, Rcuiatu ine Doweu. rx;thtnJ the Child and Makci TEETHING EASY. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. ( trrnir-m sm Tt IV I , unf H.ui. a ..... I. riv fw is. i. Mar , "ti.i,hii j kjl4in, r biph, IBX.. Illiir 71 I 'MIL t ? it - lua' T,,rT "culnj Jy wsrtwa us t.iM w woalt iowiUM) Inwt him. ! huppetiM uoon a tfcl i , i , V I ran at OTIC IklminiatArtn it tn htm. and his tmnrrtwwmnt aa. ma irA i ' ... df en h, i u LK ra t! , have const an tlr kiDt it nd ttaoi iiRtnce with mr children, avn.) hn il., n aw ifimmi im ai Bumia u vuuf viuiuiva, tuuna i iavaiajtDirvea a'r thet ethtn u La ii ii . ...... piaaaurti in pcilod was taned. BEARING DOVN PAINS 8647 Indiana Arenn. Chicao, lu... Sept. 27, 1902. t bart-bem a lufferer with almost every kind of female trouble for yeari, bat a long at I eoald get around and do my work I would not try patent medicines as I had no faith in them. About eight month ago I had to take to my bed,mffcring with prolapsua of the uterui, with bearing down peine and intense paina f i m in ue dacjl. mj nujik,wuo cauie u uuin uio teld me of Wine of Cardui and tent for a bot- tie. 1 am inueea giaa uai ine aia, ior mat tint bottle started me on the road to recov ery. In a few weeki I wae out of bed and in three months I was in better health and stron ger than I had been yean. I take a dose now, occasionally, of Wine Oarilui and ant kept ia perfect health. I & w mm put vt vvu emu tM huc uiuuvus a w mm on- 1 See'. Tf eodmaa's Circle No. 701 Wine of Cardui brinrs eertatn relief to women suffer! n torn oi temaie weakness and pertectiy regulates ine menstrual any symp. low. ins of Cardui stops bearing; down pains by permanently relieving the irritation which weakens the lisainents holding the womb in place. T suffer every month if yon take this medicine. The periodical discharge) in l - i - j f it :ii & 1 l i j : trim - wiu oe painieu ana Branny wunout conuuuai wwaening u rains oi tardut will make tout health ri in your own home. Secure a $1.1 ou need not targe Wins ht and you may treat yourself privately bottle of. Wine of Uarduilrom your ut jvui uwu uviui, mull UVW, II utw VMUUt uv 1 druggist today. J MAJESTIG Cooking Exhibit is over, and the cook we had all during the week liked the Range so well she bought one. We sold several others to some of our best people, and if you will come in and let us sell you, you will always think well of us for selling you the mt range on earth. We sell perfection oil Heaters. Plain $4.00; Nickle f4.50. You should by all means, have one of these stoves in your house. The John Slaughter Company. Roofing, Plumbing and House Heating. Our Special Bike Wagon No. 20. I Jill SELECTED WITH CABE FllOM THE SCOPE OF A DAY'S READING. ejsv"4tSra -t t v OHELUnO My be goae anrlVrt the rwraainuig lttng Will be amply sufficient u swatMn a vior esks 4taiity. As a geaeml thiag few N sjteMke mot iwe of both Ungs than k qui Talent e a hehy aa of ene ruar. Tkeae naetawe all ia ta (avor ef ate WHY NOT with ia the United States to Any other of tU great Ztaropetes 8rsjlgDlaf are ever eighty ysjus ei4 sssd eraerboM A rMf lUver weddjbc savtarawed teja Ave years wtia saca at Us twa vtoea A sogmr eotnpaay la HawaU aptS fee aa erteraga af fas teas eg acejai pea Acre tor tu wboae tract U 4000 aom. 07 ui oae or a process lavejotsja all Br16ecort Conn, woudeo doore ire I being electroplated wtU copper ee erase. The Yucatan mahogany and logwood forests are to be exploited by a paay walca will Utlld 9TS oaUas ol railway. uueaia has planned a deep canal from Rigs, on the Baltic, to Kherson, on the Black saa, mat the meuUi e4 the Dnieper. Isaac 8 Taylor of Bt Loale propoees to make mKlalr otaerraflana In a bal loon of the conatroctloa work oa tka world's fair site la that ctty. A wine cask which bold 07,000 gaV lone and le the largeet eras' built may be seen at Maltermoro, OaL The steel boot around It weigh 40,000 pounds. The Increase In population in Venice hns been not lese than 60,000 during the iMt twenty-Ore years. turfng the Inst ten years it has been nearly lt.OOO. Whoa Johns Hopkins left his great fortune In Baltimore and Ohio stocks fur the university that bears his name, the stock was worth almost 300 a share. It afterward fell to about lfl There are In the leper home fn Lou isiana thirty-six Inmates nhwteea males and seventeen females. Fire sisters of charity nurse these unfortu nates. The leper colony la a state uv stltuHou. . Last year the markets of New Tort paid aa revenue Into the ctty treasury $258,000 from rents, exclusive of 4A 000 collected from stalls and privileges In Wallabont market, Brooklyn, and $3,000 from market cellar rents, a total of more than $300,000. The committee of the German Wo men's General saoodatfcm has decided to found In Lelpslc a library consls tng of books, no matter In what laa guege, written by or about women, and has Issued aa earnest appeal for lit erary contributions for the execution of this purpose. It is nine years since the Trsxuuibs rian railway was commenced, and s20 miles of rails have been laid, showing an average of 800 miles S year. The connection between Europe sad Vladivostok is now assured by means of the steamship service la the center ef Siberia. A veritable "quick hwebeon." It to nld, Is te be bad at a restaurant in Parts, where a dinner of several courses composed of concentrated food In the form of tablets can be consumed in a few minutes. The entire meal in deed can be carried about In the vest Seek er WlMwasTt, The Vermont custom of not banging convicted murderer until two years aasaeast at the death sentence Bpon blm Is founded open the assump tion that any possible doubt as to his guilt will be removed In that time, and all danger of putting an innocent man to death la thus eliminated. A machine that will do the work of 30 expert mathematicians is being con structed by the government In Its sci entific Instrument shop on Capitol hill. tn Washington. It Is to be an Improve ment on the Instrument In use In the bureau of tbe coast survey which has '.barge of calculating the tides. ssaa ev v ee i.e. waawsQseawoJstf Pf OB S Stroejevfrra i ar,a UvW fa tangs, rrea aay, a, mnoq health to-day hee the hajags aaarhesl by the Waled scass of disease, -ta-'fl. ree's 944m yedfcst CMjasjeeesf sseiasj weak laags M It Sack a. wbleStf eefOet ed er maekftfaHy a ! i, aaa treeiW Li ceaMmdeet" sr.'CT CalewMt lnseas i '.s Tkeee wke safer nwea etoatrk dU eaaas are sartwd te cemsnh Br. rHereje. jL r"rlMt A" ?rrespondeae psni Dr. . V. etly prltate. , Bajflald, Dr. Pieree's pleasant Felleta aasiat the fierce, Bsrifsld. N. V. aettoa f the "Diecerecy . Disastrous W recks, CBreleBRness is responsible for aany railway wreck and the same auxea are making human wrecks of ntterers from Throat and Lune troubles. Butoince the advent of Dr HiDg a New Discovery for Oonsump. ion, tJougbs and (Joids. even the A-orst cases can be cured, and bopo- nfs resignation is no iocgor neces sary, airs. Lois Cragg of Dorchebt- r, Maes., is one of many wbose life was saved by Dr. King's New Dis- overy. This great remedy is guar anteed for all Throat and Lung rlis wesbvJ.H Bill & Son, druggists Price 60o and 11.00. Trial botllef ree. Our own trials test our friends. Doesu't ltospect Old Age. It's thamtful when youth la;ls to mHpect old age, but just the con trary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Fills. They cut off maladies, no matter how severe an J irrespec tive of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect PUL 26o, at J. II. Hill & Son's dreg store. Wanderings bring to weakness. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Oroer, Franklin Grove, J1L It developed a stubborn nicer, unyielding to doctors and remedies for foar years. Tbn Ducklen' Arnica Halve eared. It's just as good for barns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25o. at J. b. Hill & Son. a drag store. Success is the test of the soul. Ptit.up In Goldsboro by . The Gold5boroBuggy Co. Buggy Manufacturers, Goldsboro, N. C. YVo Solicit Your Valued Orders. Not a Hick Day Since, ; I a wn iu u .vtcioi Biua, w.w kuloey trouble. 1 tried ail sorts oi juwhcitiea, none of whifh relieved me. use any & saw an av of vonr Flctrio Bit'ers and determined to try that. After taking a few doeet I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely oared, and have not -jseen aaica day since. Neighbors of mine nave been cured of lihnmai . ium, Noort'gis, Liver sod Kidney troubles -trid General nebility'' Thi is what U, F. Bass, of Frunont. fN. O., wrrtes. On'y 60s. at J. H II ill ii Bob'i drug itois. liii cured by Oi todff all curable condi to Mra.W.W.Uy- lef i Nimare, fu. was eared sf Chreals Drapaealast af Mr. D. rtaable of Mrvmaa, 0 wu ared by Redet sf el. mass bad offeetal . In MsWik A ssTMsrVM VMOB m ' ISmmmwtStsA. r ItoiiliTaalTwtVS Xa For sale in Qoldsboroby Goldsboro Drug Oo. Notice of Sale I Under and in pursuance of the will of W. T. Fairoloth, deceased, and the judgment of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in the case of Trustees of Baptist Female Uni versity et ale, vs E B Borden, execu tor, tt als, rendered at February terra, 1903, 1 will sell, for cash, bv publio auotion, at the court hous ' loor in Goldsboro. N. ().. on Una i aay, jLecemDer 7th, 1903, at 12 o'clock m, tbe lands situateinWa n. County, N. C, devised in item 14 oi the will of W T. Fairclotb. and therein o escribed as ' my Butkhorn plantation on tbe south aide of Neusc river, in Wayne county," be ing the lands conveyed by Jas F Kornegay and wife to John R SLiitb and W. T. Fairclotb. bv deed of No- vember 9th. 1870, registered in book ao 80, page 680. in tbe offloeof the Register of Deeds of Wayne oouuy, S. V., and in a deed from John R Smith and wife to W. T. Fairclotb. bearing date January and. 1875 regisUnd in said office, ia book 87 i page 889, and in tbe said last men i tioned deed bounded and described as follows "One tract on tbe south side of Neuse river, bounded on the east, north and west by Neuse river, adjoining the lands of the heirs of David McKinnie,. deceased, begin ning at a hickory tree on the eoath bank of Neuse river, being the cor ner between said tract of land and the land of the late David AloKin nie, and runs thencs south 29 de grees east 140 poles to a small cy press tree in the bonnet pond: thence with tbe centre of said nond east. wardly to a stake in said pond; thence north 07 degrees east 96 poles to a cypress on the bank of fteuss river. curaer oi tne isna oi US late ifiliaa- be'h Sherardj thence op the various courses of said river to the begin, ting, containing Nine Hundred and Tbirty-8ix Acres, mors or less, be- mg tne isna oonvryed to said Nmith ltd haircloth by James F. Korne- gay by deed, dated Nov. flth. 1870 and recorded in Wayne County, in uiu. xu. xx, no, ou, page coo." - Efi BORDEW .Executor of W T Faircloth. deo'd ThisSrj day of November, 1909 TRADE WITH US? We keep the largest and best stock of goods in our line of any house in the city, suchas o Flour, Meat. Lard, Sugar, Salt, Snuff, Potash, Lye, Soda, Coffee, . Molasses, Tobacco. We also keep the largest stock of Bagginc and Ties and Heavy Sugar Sacks for baling cotton, cotton seed meal and hulls, and SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Come to us to sell your cotton and cotton seed. DRY GOODS, Ladies drees goods 10c. to $! per yard; prints 5 to 6c; drees outing ( ta 10c; bleeching 5 to 8c; dress flannel 10c; shirtings 8c; plaids 6 to 6c; domes tics unbleached 5 to 6c; pant goods 10 to 50c v - -A GOOD LINE OF- Mens, Ladies and Childrens Un3crwcar. Hosiery, Shirts, Neck Wear, etc., all at bottom prices. Shoes Mf n9.o ? 10 -3-50i Ladie9 11 10 2-765 Boys nd Misses tl UllUta, to $2; Childrens 25 to 75c. Clothtniy Au1-I,!ine Men's suits $4 to $12.50; Boys suits $1 to 18; V-lUUllllg, Children's suite $1 to $2.50; pants 75c to $4. Hate anr4 Pane A Good full line. nais ana wps. A Dottom priee8 HrdvJlarr? 'f,11"? of pocket and table cutlery, guns, loaded l lUWWUt shells, nails, farming implement, etc . i Buggy Harness, Buggy Robes. Saddlery, etc Harness $6 to $12.50; Robes $1.50 to $5; Riding Saddles $2 to $6; buggy bridles $1 to $1.25; Wagon bridles 75c to $1.25; Horse collars 50c to 11.25. Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Sachels, Leather and Shoe Findinirs. - We have a full stock of the above described goods BOUGHT BIGHT and are better prepared than ever before to serve our friends and custo mers as to quality and prices. .- Best & Thompson. SEE THE DIFFERENCE, 7 a . wm Interstate Plot 83. between nur work and that doce by other laundries. Just notice t the appearance of the linen worn by so- rmiv rrti an1 ... . L . u jvm vuout. a Kiva. d fference. That White, Clean Surface ithe resuHof laundry Judgment. You may be sure your linen, will look well if we do your work. Our ior.g experience in the lusi nss enoWeB us to tarn out work which is satiiifactory lo our custom ers as veil as ourselves. Give as a trial ordtT, - GOIiDSBORO STEfllB LflUjlDRY B( !l Phone GOOD JUDGES . SI Dr, Frank Boyctt9, Q DEIITIST. WfltS " OtlM Is rW.e all4la( OfpMIe BeM Intu. eee wrynmuTrcji, BM(lfaal(3roB;Wrk. ilalty, SAY Hanan Shoes AKfc iHh BEST M l We have the best PatentKidHananshoe for $5.00. The great est value in the world in patentleathershoes Try a pair for luck. BIZZELL BROS., The Shoe and Hat Men. . Save Money ! Buy at Headquarters! We. will sell vou reliable Groceries, at smallest profit. We guarantee all goods as represented. Our stock Is large and com plete Fresh goods arrive almost daily, - uur stocK consists In part of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice. Meal, , Meat, . 7Lard, - Corn, Oats, . Salt, Snuff, Tobacco, Soda, Starch, Hay, Candy, Vinegar, . Lime, Cement, Paper, Bags, Caso Goods, - Cow Feed, and many other goods kept in a complote Grw -r Our clerks are reliable and poHto. Call an 1 j, aj a V. k.M i , i i , 12T aud 129 Walnut Street, V,. ',
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