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CURES ECZEMA, o ACNE.TETTER ETC While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc., &re troublei wbloh affoot the skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections are caused by Irritating humors, or uratlo acid In the blood. Suoh Impurities inflame and lrrltata the delioata net-work of fibrous tissue which lies just beneath the aurfuoe of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus produced is forcwl out through the pores and glands, and Is continually kept up while the blood remains infected. This exudation causes the form ation of . scales and crusts so often seen In Eozema, and when they are scratched off the flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other Infection. It can very readily be seen then that to produce a cure the circulation must be purified and cleansed. This 8. 8. 8. will do. It goes down to the very bottom, removes all humors and impurities, neutralizes the sxcessivs acids of the system and in this way removes the cause of disease. Local applisa- tlons can only soothe the irritation and assist in keeping the skin clean; they never produce a cure because such treatment does not reach the blood. 8.8.8. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it nun nl rl. h and nnahloN it to nourish the skin aiid keeD it soft, smooth and healthy. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA OUR Royal Elastic Felt Mattress Ds Still In the Lead -IN- Quality, Durability and Comfort This is what you want when you select vow bedding. Yours truly, Royall & Borden. CD lltfi "V' WATCHES ! We have a complete line of all the leading American Watches and can supply any size and price from the seven jewel to the 23 Jewel high grade KAILWAY WATCH. Call and inspect our motit complete line, LD.Giddens&Son Official Watch Inspectors for the Southern Jiail way. Goldsboro. X. C WHY SUFFER Either with Indigestion or Dyspepsia or any stomach trouble, when you can be greatly relieved, if not cured by the use of one or two bot tles of DIGESTO TONIC. Manufactured by i Palace Drug Store. .Cor. Centre and Mullerry 8ts. DR. J0ELWH1TAKER, .Practice limited to diseases of ETE, EAR, NOSE ANO fHROAt. At Dr. J N. Johnson's OfflceiFri day only Until May 1st., I will ofl'er for sale ten houses and lots on south side of Elm Street. One 4-room house occupied by owner for 1,700; One 7-room cottage, two story, with water works for $2, 750, Small cash pay ment, balance on time. E. L. Edmundson Estate, life and Fire Insurance. Personally Conducted Tour "AROUND THE CONTINENT" Over the Rocky Mountain to the Pa cine, the AISNku-Yukoii Exposition, Los AuicelcH during the Elks National Convention and through the Yellow stone Satlonal Park tin the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY In charge of Mr. C. If. (UTTIM, DUtrlct Passenger Agent, Raleigh, 3. C, aud chaperoned lj MKS. C. II. O ATHS oi er the entire trip. leaves July 3rd, returns August 6th, circling the United States In a solid i'ullmau train composed of the high est grade and modern dexign of Bleep ing, compartment observation cars and Pullman dining car. The most Inexpensive trip ever ope rated from the Southeast, through At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, stop ping at Kansas City. Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Ijike. Los Angeles, San ta Barbara, Monterey, Santa Crus, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Ta coma, Spokane, through Yellowstone National Park, St. Paul, Chicago, re turning home through Cincinnati and ('.& O. through Richmond. Trip cost will Include railroad and Pullman fares, hotels, dining car meals, stage ride of five (5) and one half (1-2) days through the Yellow stone National Park, transfers, side trips, carriage and automobile rides at stop-over points and all actual ex penses necessary. Side-trips will bo arranged at all ntop-over points to places of interest, all details being arranged in advance and looked after en route. An attractive 33-day trip through the "Greatest Country in the World," covering a distance of 8,775 miles of travel in a modern Pullman train with superb dining car service, eating and sleeping in the best of hotels, sight seeing "The Wonders of the West" leisurely, with all details arranged In advance is a luxury of a lifetime. Write at once to the undersigned for cost of trip, schedule and itiner ary. If maps, timetables and book lets of the lines over which the party will travel are desired, send 30 cents in stamps. C H. GATTIH, District Passenger Agent, Balclga, Jf. C PROGRAMME FORI 11C 1 !1PARK DAY MONDAY Mr. Clarence E. Pee Will De liver Address of Inter est to Southerners urn INSI PRIZ llglScbool Girls VIII Taka Par la Nay role Dance 8rder of larch. Monday. Park Day. will be fittingly observed in tloldsboro. Mr. Clarence E. Poe will deliver the address for the occasion, taking as his theme a subject of vital interest to all South erners. A feature of the occasion will be the May pole dance by girl students of the High School. A loving cup will be awarded to the prise winner for the most beautifully decorated vehicle. The program In detail will be as follows: 1. Invocation Rev. J. Gilmer Buskie. 2. Introduction of Speaker Col. 1 E. Robinson. 3. Address Mr. Clarence E. Poe; subject, "What Can We Do to Develop the Southr 4. Selection Band. 5. Exercises Members of High School. 6. Awarding of Prizes. 7. Selection Band. 8. May Pole Dance. Order of March. Band. Military Companies. Fire Companies. Mayor and Aldermen in carriages. Speaker and Minister in carriage. Judges In carriages. Competing vehicles. All will assemble at the Court House promptly at 4 p. m. and exer cises at the Park begin at 4:30. Judges for competition prize Col. E. Robinson. Geo. C. Royal, W. E. Bordea. Mounted Marshals Tom O'Ber'ry, hief; Herman Weil. W. J. Gibson, Jack Smith, Hugh Thompson, Roy Slaughter. SEALED BIDS. On or before May 1, sealed bids will be received by the Goldsboro Athletic Association for the season of 1909, for the privilege of dispensing at the grounds candles, fruits, ice cream, cold drinks and other non-alcoholic bever ages. The Association reserves the right of rejecting any or all bids. EDWIN LEE, Secretary-Treasurer. April 20. 1909. Don't Forget That Job of PLUMBING My material is the BEST and my price is RIGHT. Ci. A. P5Cie PHONE 670 John St., near Postoffice. Sous of American Ketoltitlou In He. slon la Baltimore. Baltimore. Md., April 30. Baltimore Is entertaining during the remainder of this week several hundred visitors whose proud , boast is that they are descended from Revolutionary sires. The occasion is the twentieth annual convention of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. At 10 o'clock this morning the con vention was opened in the assembly room of the Belvedere Hotel with prayer and the exchange of greetings. The remainder of the day was taken up with the routine business. Tomorrow the delegates and the la dles accompanying them wilt pay a visit to Annapolis to view the scenes of many historic happenings in Co lonial and Revolutionary days. Includ ing the scene of "The Annapolis Tea Party" and the old Senate chamber of the State Capitol, where General Washington surrendered his commis sion as chief of the Continental ar mies. The delegates also will pay a visit of inspection to the Navay Acad eu y, and in the evening they will be entertained by Governor Crothers. MOU.Vr OLIVE NEWS BUDGET. , The primary for the nomination o a candidate for mayor and live com missioners was held In the city hull Friday nlKht of last week. It was well attended and considerable inter est was manifested. The primary resulted In the nomi nation, by (tccluinution, of Mr. J. K Kelly, president of the Cltliseiis' Bank and one of Mount Olive's most pro gressive und successful young busi ness men, for mayor, and. Messrs. H, A. Jordan, V F. Martin, A. J. Davis, C. W. Oliver and Dr. G. K. .Herring for commissioners. An electric light committee, composed of Dr. G. F. Her ring and Messrs' Mux J lurrla and Rob ert L. Konrngay, was elected to ssrve for the ensuing year. The primary was called to order by Chairman Fred. It. Miutz, who stated the object of the primary. Mr. C. W, Oliver was elected permanent chair man and .Mr. Max Harris secretary. The following executive committee was chosen to serve for the ensuing year: Messrs. w, v. jvugiisn, J. i Aaron and Dr. G. F. Herring. The primary was harmonious throughout, and the result meets with the approval of the people of the town We look for an able and progressive administration ut the hands of the fu ture mayor, Mr. Kelly, and the splen did personnel of the board of com missioners is sufficient assurance that the affairs of the town will be con ducted on a broad, sane and conserv ative scaLj, -. ... The election will lie held Monday of next week the first Monday in May. Death of Mr. Hotfden. The sudden death of Mr. John W. Bowden, at his honie here at 11:15 o'clock .Monday night, will be learned of with deep rgeret and sorrow by his many friends, Mr. Bowden conduct ed a shoe repairing shop and early Monday morning came down to his work, apparently enjoying his usual goou ueauu. jie returned nome ior breakfast, and soon after reaching home suffered a stroke of paralysis This was followed by a second stroke a few hours later, from which he lin gered iutil the hour named above. When his soul passed out to the Great Beyond. The funeral t was held late Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. E Rose, after which interment was made n Myrtle Grove Cemetery. Mr. Bow- den was the son of Mr. J. B. Bowden, who survives him. He is survived also by his second wife, formerly Miss Bessie Bennett, and three young hildren, all, girls. The deceased was about forty-four years of age. Mr. Bowden was a sober and industrious citizen, of a quiet and unassuming nature. His death falls liuavily upon his wife and children, who have the tenderest sympathy of the people of the community. SXOW HILL ITEMS OF IXTEKEST. IS YOUR HAIR FALLING OUT! It Is Largely a Matter of Neglect if Tea Have .Trouble With Dan. trifT, Falllnr Hlr r Baldness. If your balr Is falling out you can stop it. Go to Goldsboro Drug Com pany and get a bottle of REMOL. If it don't stop your hair from coming out and improve the condition of your hair and scalp in every way you can return your bottle of Remol and get your money back. REMOL s prduct of the Associated Druggists Company and alt the prod ucts of the A. p. Co. are guaranteed. A gift of a twenty-five cent box of Talcutlne, 'Toilet Queen Powder," and a twenty-five cent bottle of REMOL SHAMPOO will be presented to you free of charge upon the purchase of a full slse bottle of REMOL. at Golds boro Drug Company. TALCUTINE, the original and only guaranteed deodorant toilet powder on the market. Is another specialty of the A. D. C. j Refined women consider TALCU TINE the most necessary of all their toilet preparations; as necessary as soap and water. REMOL SHAMPOO Is the nicest preparation It Is possible to male to keep the scalp clean and sanitary. Remember a twenty-five cent Dox of TALCUTINE and a twenty-five cent bottle of REMOL SHAMPOO fifty cents worth will be given to yoa FREE If you buy a full alio bottle of REMOL Hair Tonic and your money will be returned while you ksep the goods If you are not satisfied with your bargain. This offer guaranteed by the A IX C, Sheriff Warren and Mr. F. P. Eason ent to Goldsboro Friday, where they took two demented colored men, one of them violently so, to the Eastern Hospital. Adjuster Macon, of the North Caro lina Home Insurance Company, was In Greene this week to adjust the loss recently sustained by Mr. Fred K Carr, of Castoria. Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, will preach at the morning service in Snow Hill on next Sunday, May 2. Everybody cordially Invited. The members of the Christian Church, who live in Snow Hill, are en deavoring to make arrangements whereby they may enjoy a regular monthly service at Snow Hill. Letters of Incorporation have been Issued to the Dixon-Hicks Company. This company Is now -'Occupying the most southerly store of the Dail Block and will engage in the hard ware business. The commencement exercises of Hookerton Collegiate Institute have been in progress this week. The an nual address was delivered at 11 o'clock today (Wednesday) by Prof. Aldrtdge, of Durham. The exercises close tonight. This has been one of the best years in the history of this splendid 8f liool. Sunday afternoon while at play the Iktle three-year-old son, Willie, of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Caraway, was kicked and seriously hurt by a mule. The mule's hoof struck him just above the right eye, cutting a deep gash, but not breaking the bone. The mule in some way had got loose where the children, all small, were at play. Nothing was known of the kick until the little fellow went into the house with the blood streaming down his face. If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid ney Remedy to strengthen and build up the kidneys so they will act prop erly, as a serious kidney trouble may develop. The Palace Pharmacy, The City Pharmacy, M. E. Robinson & Bro NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Having seen the necessity of a first class hack service in Goldsboro, I have decided to run a first class hack for white people only on and after April 24. Phone 620 and I am at your service Respectfully, a28-6td W. H. WATERS. Advartla In th ARQUS. 6or line ef Matting, Window Shades ad Lace Cartalss Is complete with prices very low. Andrews A Waddcll Fsrsltoro Co. yOU LIKE TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT ARE BECOM ing to you; and we tike to see that you get such clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx make the kind of clothes you ought to wear, and we sell them. They're all wool in fabrics; in style, tailoring and fit they're all right. It's just as important to us to see that you get the clothes you ought to have, as it is to you. We can't afford to make any mistakes in yoursuit; we want you satis fied. We know these clothes wilt do it Suits in all Styles $18 to $30. This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes A. A. JOSEPH, MY OUTFITTER. Copyright Iqoq by Hart bcluirncr ft Mar SUMMER MODELS Ladies' Shirt Waists AND LADIES' DRESSES If you would see the newest and best ideas in Wash Waists and Dresses, come in and see the ones we have just received from one of the leading manufacturers in New York. - We now have on sale Ladies' Home Journal Patterns For May. Acknowledged the most fashionable patterns fir sale at popular prices, 10 and 15c. The Quarterly Style Book Summer edition is also for sale, the largest and best style publication extant. The price, 20c, in cludes any 15c pattern you may select. You really can't afford to be without one. II. WEILJ Mil iuiim I BROS. Walk-Over Shoes! Every dollar does its duty when you buy a pair of Walk-Over Shoes ! The "Walk-Oxer Man on the sole lis the sign of satisfac Hon. $3.50 andQ$4.00 Goldsboro Shoe Co innuz A Bit of Wisdom! "Win lior with gifts if sho. respect not words. Dumb jewels often hi their silent kind, more more than quick words, do move a woman's mind." We give the advice and we sell I he jewels, at prices as attractive as themselves LEADING JEWELER. R. A. CREECH, nunc GOLDSBORO Insurance and Realty Co. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Ollice 121 West Walnut 8t. We hare $5,000 to loan la bloeki ol from $l,H0 to $5,000 from one to five jfiirg on ! eotate security. Dr. E. C. Vitou, DENTIST. Phon 880r Goldtboro, N DR. I. SHAW ANDRE, NEUKOLOG II ST1 The EYE a Specialty and Reflex Nervoua Diseases No matter how much money you have to spend o l will not get a better photograph of yourself than the one we will take. Our prices are reasonable but the work is the highest in the land. A. O. Clement. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH KR. Office TAMPA, FLA. Will Return to - Goldsboro April 1st The occasion, oar Summer Opening. The date, Tuesday, Muy 4.. The place, Goldsboro I) ruff Company. The fcBest Line" rorrh Rockers on pa rlfy -strong and durable, fall and ee tuem, Andrews Waddell I ami tor Co. ACME JIIEATRE Lady Minstrels Tonight BY THE COX FAMILY. In New Songs New Jokes. Admission 5 and 10 Cents. Both Afternoon and Evenings Seligs Creat Western Drama "On The War Path." Illustrated Songs ly Miss Violet Cox The Girl liaritone. ,ei::E-ULES f:rlh3 KL':.:p
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