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I Tad National Bank Tp3 NnoNa Bjnk K.1.30.0 a 50 a. 0aK001i,Ja.Fraat O C KORHXSiT, CatUef 0? 60LDSB010, V'attor tuiiw.ul WJ1 M gU4 W talk et earaapoaa viikraa M.J. 113T,Vle-rreaUeaV i ' i 1 - " "This Abocb Cor the people's rights , i ' No soothing strains of Mala's son Doth sj eternal Tljrtl keep; l! " Can tall its hundred eyes to sleep' VOL XXXV11I GOLU8BOB0. N. P.. SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12. 1903, SO 55 TJ1ECLD RELUBLB Pli Absolutely Part THERE IS KD SUBSTITUTE ;IN MEMORIAL. Thv ; Ji Curuliua Society In Bal- . tiiuio Adopt Resolution Upon li.o iXhth of Juo. it. Morris. 2 That shakes the earth with thunder ing tread? 'Tis Death, Eternity.' 'We are confronted with a great mystery. The cradle, manhood, the grave, immortality. We would pay a tribute of more than respect, yee, love, to the memory of a comrade who has stepped to-day across the world's threshhold into the next. "Gone to that bourne from whence no traveler e'er returns. "Els life wa ennobled by a char acter whkh will give him association with kindred spirits in the land not far away. lie will be missed from among us; as a friend, staunch and hotest in every expression, with a benevolence characteristic of him to help with a kind and cheering word all who needed comfort, and with more substantial support to aid those who wore the almoners of his char ity, lie will be missed as a com panion in the walks of life. In his avocation he was genial and whole sou.ed, with a lofty spirit which made his life a benediction of good wiil to all who knew him. lie loved , , , ... , , li is profoasiou aud ennobled it by a i .liowln resolutions and ad- r ... , . courteous conwayraiiuii oi the uecce- ugb j)i meriting them were reau at s ties which it involved, liu was , .uo ju , ii.i minunuu nit iumud jruiln auu nonott in His contact with I Lie Mr. Jno. U Morris In lial- jj iticun , and scut us tor publication: 'Whereaa, Ood, in His merciful l'rovh'unce, liai seen til, to remove l.otu varta our friend und follow Liembei', Mr. Jno. K. Morris, we, l ie ukj .'Hi o.' the special oommit- t o of li.e iSorUi Carolina ttocloty, do wLerebj resolve : '1. That in his death we have met with a fcrea! irersoual loss, which we his uo.jU of patrons; ihey know him but to admire ids steilinj? qualities. hope to meet again! Tbey will know do change, but will awake in the likeness we knew them. Will they know those of us who survive a they shall greet us o'd and wrinkled on the other side of the river? " 'As bowed by sudden storms, the rose sinks ou the srnrden's bi-;t, t Down to the grave our brother goes in silence there to nt. No more we'll mourn the absent friend, But lift our earnest pnyer And daily every effort blend To rise and join him there.' " Rev. Dr. J. W. Millard, who eon- ducted the WTvices, made asvinpa-! thctic addrts, iu which he pani aj fine tribute to Mr. Morris' churaeter and spoke of his ardent belief iu Christianity, lie clowd the exer cises with an eloquent prayer. CAM) OF THANKS. 1 O-DAY'S WARKET. Ks-Qi,i4 b private wire to J. 0. Simt, Mar. Naw York, Dw, 11, 1903. COTTOH. i: is u i li ill 4 IS Open. Cloa Jun ii. r. . u ;u "'iht M ei htt 0 '-b mt , ! - t j Pr rn-i.-y j. oh ! il JUy .? icJt Ctmir, i)d frovuii y-c -.. C..-a U',i .. 3i, NEW COMPANY CHARTERED. I 1JJ8 1M oil 1117 The l.tdien of St. St jdion's Guild wish to thank those who so kindly aided to make a -ueress of thtir Christmas Uaz;iHr, which was for the benefit of their Orson - und. They epeeially thttik Dr. J. F. Miller for t lie u of tmilding; .Mr. Jos. E Robinson for adverti-!nt,-; Mr. John D irt-.-h lor lights; The QoMshc ro ;iinl fir music; the ' ,i -k 1 it i,EW TOfftt STOCKS Ol'''l. t .' . fce nPfcclflo 7i4 (Ji n 'clitic ...... n r' 1 'i at vm 4vh its'4 hi t Hallwjr oj-i Wa at n HllwT (trtlxrred 77 7J-, .'' A NMhTllIc Wft W On. a Fpld Trviitll M 8Vi tppub'T 8:--el 6 1 i!r -. 8sl prt-fwrVl o to li' x,j mj jifii ' ' iw ) A S7H ! 44 14074 lie loved bis taiute from whero her'Knlghti of Pythias for Booths; It y-suo.v-cappoU uiounta.ns kiss the jail A liurden; al l'.irker A i'alk sriies to where old ocettu laves heriener fir service remh-rvd. and the public for their gem tou patroiiage. Mks H. R. Kino, i'rest , Mrs. E. 1!. Dkwky, V-Pr.-st., Miw. Z. M. L. jKKKUKYs,Soe. Miss Uetsly 11 ii.i., Trens. iw, "8i ml rreferrl .. tfii v ID .... an .... MH . . . . tf .... t7 brilliancy which scintillated with gums of rarest worth. His charm iu conver sation was woudurluily entrancing. His Journalistic abilities were recog nized by the pies of the Stale, his article showed mental reseureu and goldon shores. He was intimate wiln her jhlstory, resources and pub lic men. Einuluting his example we ahail sustain aud carry both our elves and the whole human race forward. Ui sUuugth waa renewed bv his constant attendance at tlio Ri-ee.-ly uel; and that the society has fuuntahl8 o tuought und cu;ture u vaiuame wiu reniiwiou iueiu- wWuh gtiye hw Ulind a ni,i.r. "2. That we tender to the family t el tlie deceased our sincereai sympa lltuyiuLiiU time ot their aillictiou aad awuro them that we share their Surrow. "0. That a copy of these resolu- Lm.entrdtlouof thought. i I . nn. 4 n 4l,,. r.il!. i.l IhA 4l nuii.utuuu.r,,, ..Wo have read his incisive and ceased, that they be published in the C(jUlug critidljUJ;) of mm aud meft8. Lhtrlotto Observer aud the Golds- Ures, whoso discordant notes jarred ' ....... 1I4I t J ' TiOBU A1J.U ana umi uiey u spreuu Lw iutojMely hlgh jdeal of wuat wa8 upon Uie miuuies of the North Oaro- uve ftnd good. We hHVe l una bociety, Ualened to the music of his masterful ? (Signed) I nouirv. sometlmus weird and melan- 'James W. IUmsey, Charles 0. Joy ouoly ftt other Ume8 aloft UIK)n va ii ti it ir i I ner, a. u. aiaruuunie, ui. the wings of bis mathchless imagery, Noiley, N. M. King, U. M. La- rtvelliBj wltu hlm in mmt nler, J. W. Millard, J. Hal Bob- Ue nad a BUbllme Rnd fji l lltlll I 1 I II . dijouu uuer u..u. lofty hope that the spark of sentl : la presenting these resolutions, ment existence goes not out in death, John Wllber Jenkins said: but that the soul blooms aud bios- "We gather around the body of a soms into blissful fruition in an eter- frlend w no has this day goue away I nal atmosphere, at home forever with Vom the world forever, and whom I the Lord. He has gone from among la the tlesh we shall see no more. In I us, jet we may follow him to that business, diligent, earnest and buo- beautiful home of the soul to which cesaful, he yet gave the best that was he is being introduced, in him only to his friends, and these "Death is but an electric passage he bound to him with hooks of steel, to a realm of bliss. His labors with They were many in number.Jaud by us here have ended; with bowed them one can now trace his way heads we lower his body into the Across tho South Atlantic Htates. world's great wardrobe, the coffin. Upon them he left his impress and 1908 will record tbt year ol his phys- something of bim remains in each I ical death and immortal birth. May i, i. f nd Itod... oai P5ilio ., 'I-, it. w Cr!on oi A Mttitint i' Y i t t.trl op. 'len Kllw7 HI : p k 4 O'llO t. ji.reciOhlo H4 118 Vj 'ar . Ciieinlo! f.o lH MH W4 46 1 U w 87 n- iH 24 The Ea.t Carolina Stone and Con struction Company. j The A kgcs is glad to note the or-1 catn'zation of another Uoldslioro ent; priM. One by one new coui-1 piuiies are lieing capitalized, char t rtilaiidjlauiu hed out for public pat ronage. The latest is the East Car olina Stoue aud Construction Co. The men whose names appear as BV kholders netnl no introduction to the tu-ines community. The fol low injr particulars of the new com pany appeared in the Raleigh Post this morning : "The East Carolina Slone and (m Htruction Company, of OoldsUiro, was chartered yesterday by the Sec retary of Utate with(7,500subscribe-d, the object t if the company being to do all kinds of building and contract work. The subscribers to the capi tal stock are J, W. Edwards, W. A. J. Peacock, O. W. 1 rince, A. T. Griffin, W. II . Griffin, L. I. Moore, E. S. Edwards, Humphrey-Gibson Co. and Jno. R. liiggins." THE BOOK BEAUTIFUL. A PROMINENT MEMBER OF I. 0. 0. F. IHreatened "With Brighfs Disease Pe-ru-na Restored Him to Health. ; : See Arnicnt A ('o., f.-r your flue Coffee's. Ilon-tcd coire nt 11c, ISc, 20c. 3ne. Orecn coffee ;it 81 ami 10c. CWIMUMCATION FROM J. H. HILL A SON'. IMPORTANT CHANGE. The travelling public will learn a it ii pleasure that connection will hereafter be made lietween the Southern and Atlantic Coast Line Offer to Refund Ikies Not Cure Citarrh To the Editor of the Auous: uaiis at Selma in the afternoon. On Dec. fth, the corporation commja-JfuJxXatoaaalVAaiiUlito Mouey if Hyomc! T-sfon made auorder that the Atlantic Coast Line shall change Its schedule so that the train will arrive at Selma at 2:25 p. m. each day instead of 8 p We have been asked recently if ui., so as to connect with theSouth the advertisements printed in your Prn trrtjn from Goldsboro for Raleigh columns regarding llomei were dnd Greensboro. The order provides true, where we offer to reluud the further for the 8outhern to wait as money If this treatment does not much as fifteen minutes for the Coast cure catarrh and catarrhal deafness. Line in the event the Coast Line has We wish you would please print this passengers en route over the South letter in as conspicuous a place as era provided the Southern is notified possible in your dally paper, saying 0f the delay and the passengers that we absolutely agree to refund the money to any purchaser or a wt Recelvled-Nlce seeded rais- Hyomei outflt if It does not cure ca- lDg( eurranti, eltron, mince meat, tarrh. jsb reded coooanit, Ac, at Arment A This outni conelewolan innaier oi qq a convenient size to be carried in the vest pocket so that the user can breathe Hyomei four or five times dally. With this is included a med icine dropper and a bottle of Hyo-I mel. The outfit sells for $1.00 and is a most economical treatment, for the inhaler lasts a lifetime and there is enough Hyomei for several weeks use, while extra Ironies can be ob- tained for 50c. We trust this letter will settle any Some of the publishers are using in their advertisements of the season's books, this beautiful pargraph from a letter of Dorothy Wordsworth to Coleridge: "Yes, do you send me a book for my birthday. Not a bargain book, bought from a haberdasher, but a beautiful book, a book to caress peculiar, distinctive. Individual; a book that hath first caught your eye, and then pleased your fancy, written by an author with a tender whim, all right out of his heart. We will read it together in the gloaming and when the gathering dusk doth blur the page, we'll sit with hearts too 0. FEED LODSTE0X, PAST GR15D HASTES I. 0. 0. P. O. Fred Ltndstrom, Past Grand Master ! Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Past Ohanoellor Twin City Lodae, No. 63, Knlghtsof Pythias, ftlsoPaatChlelPatrl aroh,BIdgely EnoampmentTo. 22, writes from 19$8XJnlTrity Ave, SU Paul, Minn. "Pernna has my hearty endorsement. "There Is no medietas I know ot which can compare with it. I contracted a Shreded cocoanut at Z0c. a pound, i MTer oold several years ago, which nice raisins and also good fresh but-j from neglect developed into urinary 4. hr m -t Siv . nnnnrf. ! trouble, and threatened Bright'sdlseMo ter, the best in town at 85c. a pound. Arment A Co., the grocers. "Joints pain you this morning?" Rheumaclde will give you quick and thorough relief. Ask your druggist. Executor's Notice. Rirlnir amltfied uexMOtor ot th lal will and tiamnto( Jno, R, Morrli. des'd, before tho nirrk of the BnMrior Oenrl of W.m I Com 17, North Carolina, aollee U hereby alTen to U peraoni Indebted to the eiUte of the uld Jno. a. Morrla. to Bake Immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and to all pereont holding elalmt agalnit aald eetate to present th ume to the nnderalaned for narment o or before the 11th day ot December, 11)04, or thla notlee vlU be pleaded la bar oi their reooTery. Thli the ltth day of December, 1M J. Al.flRRT n. KOHNBGAT. P Bxeentorof Jno. R. atorrla, deoeeied. Ooldaboro. N. O. As one of my friends was cared of Brtght's disease through the uae ot re run I thought I would try it also, and used it faithfully for three and ono-half months, when my health was perfect onoe more. I have never had any trouble alnoe. and therefore thinJr. It u bat just Ask your Druggist for a Free to give it unlimited praUe." O. Trad Lindstrom. Catarrhal Inflammation of the muocn Using of the khlneyi, also called "Bright' disease," maybe either acute or chronic The acute form produces symptoms ot suoh prominence that the . serious nature ot & disease ts at ones' auspected, but the chronic variety may come on bo gradually and insidiously that its presence Is not suspected antli after it has fastened itself thoroughly upon its victim. At the epf earance of the first symp tom Peruna should be taken. This rem edy strikes at onoe at the very root oi the disease. A book on catarrh sent tree by Thl Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O. Peruna Almanac for 1904. Gastex & Go. Our Third Annual We wish to say jeniphatically that i a i i . 1 our guarantee ou nyomei noius good, and we will refund the money to any dissatisfied purchaser who simply states that he has used the treatment according to directions and has not been helped. Respectfully yours, J. n. Hill A 8ox. if . (Kit. aft,,..! ma rV.ll AIM Ilia avarMnln and 1ai doubts that may have arineu a to b UUV vl U9 KatBUUU iicio tiiio uw;i-i wo ivuun uio oaruilitj nuu uiaw i noou. such lessons from his exemplary life, i our winperw to rcrund the money i "Combined with a wholesome'bu- that when the angel of death shall j for 1Ii'0U,el oulflt 1,1 thf purch" mor and the faculty of seeing clearly, touch our pulsating hearts with his aser 18 1101 ""'"y snusueu Mr. Morris had a remarkable com-1 icy linger, we may join our beloved mand of words. Though he daily I friend in the borne of many man- went about his business in the com-1 nions. mercial world, lew of our men who "What an embalmer Is death: torn have devoted their years to scholar- from us as are the honored, beauti shlpi write or speak such English as ful and loved, and borne away to he used, the quiet slumber of the tomb! How I "From his very childhood his Inconsolable would be our sorrow mind had been peopled with fine Und how deep our loss if we did not thoughts, and these he sometimes expressed in terms of rare beauty. lie was always a poet at heart, and the Muses continually sang to him. Not t year ago in this very house be read to ms a number of poems that! were of ft higher oider than average j verse, and I then begged bim to put I them in such form that they might I be preserved, not only to us whol knew and loved bim, bat also to those wbo will come after us. I hope 1 that even now they may be gathered In yolume t,hat will la ft measure preserve the memory- of bis beet writings. "An the upright business man, the earnest upholder of rights, we ail knew him; but we knew bim best as the genial, kindly friend whom we werev always glad to greet and in whose excellent company we took such (Wight. "lie has been takenfrom ns, but nothing can remove from us the memory of bis good doeds and bis fine i W "Mr M. J. Nollcy delivered thls f -ntifut memorial ftdJrtest " HEADQUARTERS -FOR Christina r AND Wedding Giftefc mm IT CURIO HILPLCtt CRiCPLK. ,'.'; j rwrnarw Ma..tfi- -,rt I I ZfviM1- Water ilrfnjtl. hi MfCaUft .U H twi ksMk irm mm4 & f I NOTHING IS BETTER and more apt to please any lady than Fine China and Cut Glassware These things are always useful and attractive. If you want your Christmas Presents to give satisfaction and lasting pleasure, come here and make the selections. Come early, too, if you can, before thfrstore Is too crowded. R. a G'REEGH Phone 166. LEADING JEWELER. WEST CENTRE STREET. I Dozen Hawke'sCut Glass Tumblers, Beautifully Cut, Tor $12.00. Doll VOt'lil to "c. With every cash purchase ui:.,un,'i you are entitled to one vote for the Eeautiful Doll, to be given to the child" receiving the greatest num ber of votes. All votes to be put in a sealed box and opened by three judges, Thursday, December 24th. This is the handsomest doll we have yet givea away -a Deautnui Disque Doll goes to sleep; hrnwn hair, hpiaht 30 inrhps fnllv HtpsspH lioht blue silk dress, accordeon pleated skirt; value $10. Doll'on exhibition in our show window. C ASTEX & CO. THE LADIES STORE. Huyler s Candy Lhristm as. Pt. 1 . ta mIm Mh WilW MM la T aartkala. reel veiaa eerrva eiwt ee iaTiee t bsssitt enmicAi sopsiitoss. eatTiejeat, ae For Let un have your orders now for special the boxes and Fancy Baskets for Christmas.' All orders must be In hand by Deo. 15th, to, insure delivery for the holidays. J You can t find any more acceptable girt tor sweetheart, friend or wife than a 5-pound box of Huyler's, or a . beautiful, decorated basket of this candy. We are sole agents for Goldsboro. G 1) i IT i r Thi Teopls's Topular Enz Btor. In(er.ts NO. Boys9 Jtylish Overcoats and Jiiits PAn runirni nc n i rrr run vurti3imno uirio( We realize that the lny of to-day Is as particular about his Clothing as people of more mature years, and have kept this thought in mind while awmbllnjt our stocks. Everything that is correct Is here, and all at much lower prices than prevail elsewhere for similar grades. A look Is all w e ask. We can please yoo. " - , ' -.-A. A.' JO." ' CftDIl fiOTKL KtlfNON. want on. AH'ly ft Ar .1 1. 89
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