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covyiLitno THE Allt. c Newspaper. : j fver) WuduesJay and Sat urday, AI1GU3 PUBLISHING CO. . II r.GUINSON Editor A- i:OCUB Buslneas Manager : ..., ration Price. In AdTanca. DALLY 1ECUS. Tear ....$5.00 i llontha... 8M rts Months -B Month ....... 0 ;'ek.. JO EISI-WEEK1I : Tear..... tlx Month.... ...... .......... TLrea Month ................. $1.00 60 Ji rstered at the Poatofflce In Golds- tare as second class mall matter. THTJBSDAY, JCXY 8, 1909. The Pilgrim Father planned thej.. lver8,ty ta algo pr0viding Instruc- Cape Cod canal and the Pilgrim sons are building It. Governor Johnson positively refuses to aerve a fourth term as governor ofJthe Bea and otner waters. The air a Republican state. Hmhea is organiiing a atntawM ramnaikTn In support of a direct primary bill. The fan who attends both day and nirht ramea of baseball will not be able to attend to much else. Radium for scientific purpose Is held at $8,123,000 a pound. No pound packages are, however, put up. There is one consolation the 1 Wrieht brothers were not among those injured by the fireworks. Washington enjoyed a sane Fourtn. j The tariff discussion was quite I enough celebration for one town. Where la Teddy these days? Is he lost In the wilds, or are the news- DaDer men lostT The latter is more probable. A bill Is being prepared to make mhrriflffft more difficult Still it is doubtful whether such a bill would quite prohibit it The New Tork Jeweler who bought I a gold brick Is without a peer for gullibility. One could now imagine John D. Rockefeller buying Confed erate greenbacks at par. There is now some talk of the tariff revenue not panning out much as had been hoped for. This is encouraging; downward revision got in its work, after all. The Wright brothers, It is report ed, snubbed curious congressmen and senators who had come to witness the! flight, which shows that congressmen are not such high flyers, after all. Seven husbands, arrested In India na, said that the hot weather drove them to wife beating. With Indiana practically dry, the old excuse of too much whiskey apparently doesn't go. AS TO COTTOX. ' The first bale of cotton has been received and sold in New York. It was grown in Hidalgo county, Texas. The last days of June are almost in variably marked by the appearance of the first bale of the new crop, and the new bale of this year is but a few days later in the season than its pre decessors. The arrival of the first bale of new cotton comes simultaneously with .numerous reports from the growing crop. The New York Journal of Commerce says there has been a de cline In condition In every state of the cotton belt, ranging from 2 points In Georgia to 12 points in Alabama. The average decline in a month has been a trifle over 5 points. These reports cover a period extending to June 23. The loss is attributed to excessive precipitation, but this cause ceased to be operative about June 23, and an expectation of better prospects seems to be Justified. Georgia and Texas are exceptionally promising cotton states this year, Miss Giles reports a slightly higher condition than does the Journal of Commerce. She puts the condition of the crop at 78.4, as against an esti mate of 76.8 by the Journal of Com merce. Miss Giles, however, expresses the opinion that "hot. forcing weather would do much to bring up arrears." Tbes opinions are subject to i t 1 in this and the coming month. r. twen grass and the boll weevil the crop has troubles, but those troubles r. ia rnt siifflplpnflv nrnnnunced tn mi- V- .rlze any one to predict a failure ' x tie f.nal outcome. The weather of J 'y end August will to a great extent rmlne the size of the crop. 1 ' e government report puts the av ? condition of the crop at 74.6, . h is exceedingly bullish. The ; in Alabama, Mississippi and iana is reported very poor. But 1 weather may bring out a crop t is not far below the average. uiuhy School Ceaventloa - tU-srO.- ... t-f V e f.inday School con- : ti towntihlp has been , J y 13 to Thursday t t 1 n'i bwk. The wires dally bring intrtwtlnf news concerniiiK various efforts in the conquest of the air. Count Zeppelin I continues to use his Immense gaulm? airships, and on the French roast to day men are preparing to cross the I English channel in aeroplanes. The distance as the crow flies from Calais to Dover Is 21.73 miles. This Is not a great distance, but no aeroplane has to this time covered it. One of the contestants will be Count de Lambert. who will use a Wright aeroplane. In this country the government Is preparing to test the speed and en durance of a Wright aeroplane, and! Orvllle Wright Is pluckily conducting the tests at Fort Myer, nearly oppo site Washington. In these tests pub lic interest Is centered. ; and the! Wrights know they have reached an important step in their career. As an evidence of the rapid prog ress of air conquest, the founding of I a chair of aviation at the University of Paris should be mentioned. The! Chair is, well endowed and so is the department of technical aeronautics at the same university. Columbia i Mon .n tne ew fleu of n,ftn'S efforts I All these things go to show that man lis fully determined to add the air to I hl. r0nauests as long ago he added has long defied the skill of man, but its hour of surrender plainly cannot! be much longer postponed. A BILL OF COSTS. Courtships that go on to happy mar riages are never brought into court, but a California court has recently tried and determined the expenses of a courtship that resulted in a breach I of promise on the part of the young I man In the case. It appars that he was impecunious, and all expenses I 0f courtship had been borae by the girl In the case and she kept a mem- orandum of all her expenditures. The impecunious fellow Jilted the girl, and after aggrieved woman had mar yjj a better provided with funds! she tabulated the expenses of the first courtship. They amounted to a little less than $100. She brought suit to recover the amount in question, and Judgment was very properly rendered in her favor, and if the young man ever gets the sum of the judgment hel will have to pay for the theatre tick ets and the like which he had during his days of courtship. This, however, opens up the con verse of the rule. Suppose a girl be fickle that she breaks off a match after considerable money had been ex pended in courting her is she, too to be sued? It would be a mean man that would sue under Buch circum stances, but what is good in Califor-1 nia for the goose must be good for the gander. The California decision opens up a vein of academic possibil ities at any rate. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Til Kind Yea Hare Always Bought Bear the Signature of A wise man and a fool together low more than a wise man alone. CHICHESTER S PILLS W Til It ltlAMUNB BRA 51 It. imW. ibkWI'ffU'in'ILTril I1aun hkano PILL. yawikiwwa M Best. Stwtt. alwan KcttO K SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MB. W. L. HILL TALKS. Warsaw, N. C June 24, 1909 H. M. Humphrey, Manager, National Life Insurance Company, Goldsboro, N. C. My Dear Sir: Enclosed please find check for $194.20 and dividend vouch er for $42.15 in payment of premium $236.34, due June 26th, on account of I mjr policy, n. 194514, for $5,000. This i8 the second dividend payable at the end of the second year of about 20 per cent, and is very satisfactory, and I am very well pleased with the policy and consider The National one of the best companies In existence. I approve of its system of making) its investments in the states in which it does business. Yours truly, W. L. HILL. Grand Excursion to Anherllle, '. C. Southern Railway will operate their first popular excursion to Ashevllle, n y jl0' Tral V?? uumcuuiu ni v.iu a. ui., uuijr urn ing on passengers up to Lexington, N. C, making trip through mountains of Western North Carolina in day time. Tickets will be good to leave Ashevllle on any train up to and in-1 cl"ding. J.u,y 23: For information regarding rates, etc., see posters or address the un dersigned. R. H. DE BUTTS, I Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice limited to disease of eye, mt m a mm. At Dr. J. N. Johnson's Office Saturday from ten until three o'clockr aj-ULLkikva. Laieal Aak jaar Unnta fat . t al-caea-tar1. IMa4Braa4V If IU la lira ana tiaU aiallic boiea. Mated wtta Blue Rlbooa. V Taka aa ataer. Bar afvaa lira mm AU'OUOL 1 PER CKNT AVegetable Preparafionfa- sirailaiinhcfoort.intIRrtula ting Ute Siunads andBowis i Promotes DigpsrionJCrtrerfuJ ncss and RraijContalns nutter Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. ROT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy forCcmsfi) Hon . Sour StomDlarrtwi Worms jConvulstonsJewn nesa andLosSOFSmP. facSimfe Si$umrr of NEW TJRK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. The first application of ManZan, the great Pile remedy, will almost instant- ly give relief. Continued use of Man Zan for a few days will effect a cure. The tube in which it is put up has a small nozzle attached, so that there is no Inconvenience whatever. ManZan is for the cure of any kind of Piles. It is sold here by Pale Drug Store and City Pharmacy, The unhappy alone know the value of benevolent minds, Could ot Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It's the on perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands it's su preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c t J. H. Hill & Son's. A little truth makes the whole lie pass. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trou ble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more he's tickled over his new, fine appetite, strong nerves, healthy vigor, all be- cause stomach, liver and kidneys no work right 25c at 3. H. Hill & Son Trust not too much in an enchant ing face. . A Thrilling Bescne. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash., was saved from a frightful death is a itory to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lnug specialist In Spo kane, who di not help me. Then I went to California, but without bene fit At last I used Dr. King's New , Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Co'tghs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it's supreme. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. II. Hill & Son. He that stops at every stone never gets to his journey's end. For the sake of justice to the afflict ed and for the good of humanity, it is my right and duty to recommend Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. We owe our country and our fellowmen a duty, Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. The Wrights are probably too heav ily weighted with medals to fly much. Summer coughs and colds are obsti nate and difficult to cure. The most prompt method is to take something pleasant which will gently move the bowels; a good laxative cough syrup Bees Laxative Cough Syrup will sure ly and promptly cure your cold. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Phar- m,cy It goes without saying that a wom an never goes without saying a lot. You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and for tify you from all diseases. Holllster P.ocky Vonutain Tea Is recognized as the greatest strengthener known. Tea or Tablets. 35 cents. Palace Drug Store and Imperial Pharmacy. The best thing going- -an mnwel- come guest. Pinesalve, carbollzed, thoroughly healing and cleansing, antiseptic, soothes and stops pain- Palace Drug Store and City Pharmacy. , i ForTnfants ard Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 1111 Vt aiHTJUin aaaiaanY. m orrr. Stat of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County ss. ; Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney &. Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY,' Sworn to before me and sulwribei in my presence, this 6th day of le- cemher. A. D. 1S86. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on tiie blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo. O Sold by alt Druggists, 75c. Take Hairs Family Fills for .'ions'. pation. An Honest man does not make him self a dog for the sake of a bone. Plneules new Kidney remedy-are for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. They act promptly in all cases of lame back, rheumatic pains, tnnammatiun or the bladder, urinary disorders and weak kidneys. Sold by Palace Drug Store and City Phar macy. Who has eaten of the honey? who has a fly on his umbrella. Rings Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and cure sick headache. Easy to take. Sold by Palce Drug Store am City Pharmacy. Hospitality grows best where It is most needed. Has your stomach gone out of bus! ness? .11 so you can reach the top notch of physical and mental power by using Hoi Hater's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents. Tea or Tablets. Pal ace Drug Store and Imperial Phar macy, TALK 18 CHEAP OTER THE LONG DISTANCE LIES OF THE SOUTH, ' ERJf BELL TELEGRAPH AND T1LEPII0E CO. Talk Is cheap over the long distance telephone. The extensive lines of thr Bell System reach all important iMilnta. The service la efficient and the rates reasonable. 1 tie rates given below are for a three minutes' conversation ' from tioUlsboro, extra charge being made for each additional minute Pikeville, 10. Fremont, 10. Black Creek, 20. Wilson, 20. Tarboro, 40. Kinston, 25. Dover. 40. Greenville, 40. New Bern, 40. Seven Springs. 3 Fields Station, 2 Kenly, 25. Lueama, 20. Clayton, 25. Warsaw, 25. Mount Olive, 15. Kenansville, 40. . Sllnton, 45. Dudley, 10. Burgaw, 45. Selnia, 20. Bowdens, 25. Falson, 20. Prlncton, 15. Magnolia, 30. Four Oaks, 25. Smltbfleld, 20. LaGrange, 15. Snow Hill. 30. Raleigh, 35. Elm City. 25. Boston, 10. Benson. 25. Dawson. 30. Falling Creek, 20. Rates to points not shown fn list may be secured by calling iong dis tance. All rates are subject to change ithout notice. . SOCTHEUX BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANf. 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