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The ilversl- ty of jt'opeiihaBPii lias deeline'jo fore- iro lis nriVilt'Kt) to the first 4j mltiu tion of the north . pole recordior Dr. Cook. The authorities of "thejulver sttv cabled today to tho Xatioi Geo graphic Society at Washlngtons fol lows: "Sorry. University not able From JC very I'urt of tho Country Mi', pies Have 1'oiiri d Into tho City. Omaha. Nebi( Oct. 21.-ThW,r.., -... n.ouueti women on ..the streets ply witn your request. Dr. Cook had 'promised to fMsub mit his records to the faculty university here, but on October university was requested to wi claim of priority in favor of ti tlonal Geographic Society. sought an early determination controversy which has arisen the the its Na- bich the the result of Commander Peary's that Dr. Cook did not dlseovjthe north pole J'plar Dispute Adjudicators! Washington, D. C, Oct. J'l'An even dozen members of workile stiiridlrie constitute the rsearch n- mittee of the National GeogTaphlo- ciety, which la to pass on the its of the north polar controversy, ie chairman Is Henry Gannett, tho geographer of the. United States - logical Survey, vice-president ole National Geographic Society ani of the founders , of that organfzj In JSS8. He is the author of t irranhlc surveying books, statis) atlases of the tenth and eleventh ' suses, the dictionary of altitudes other books of government report geography, magnetic declinations,! were ai d in the railroad stations, hotels and cuiei punile places today ituvn ml. (.-Mice of the fact that the national omenuon of the Woman's Christian ien.perance I'nlon is at hand. F-,.,,, every part of the country the' dole-1 ,.ues nave been pouring into the city uu.u.s me past twenty-four hours. u.i uy mo time the oneriW nr.. Is said tomorrow, one of the largest Ku.mjiins at any national convention vi"s expected to be on hn,i Several receptions were held In dif- it-rent parts of the city toiv there was general activity among the .:iKuies in anticipation of the open ing or the convention. The official boar,! held a meeting to complete the I'M-iKtianon or the annual ronnrta .h to put the finishing touches to the unvention program: The sessions of me convention will continue th,, i.ivt II'. .1 , ' . . " ..wii.huay nignt. On the nr-n. gram as speakers are many of the foremost women temperance workers country. Several public men J prominense and a number nt ... " MUICU divines will also be heard during the The present convention marks the '"-se or the thirty-fifth year of the vveu-Kiiown organization. Though lo-j al and section organizations had ex- fhiea ror some years previous, the. national V. C. T. II. was ctun uv. a convention held Is Cleveland in "uvemuer,- JS74. The first nm,.- President, Airs. AnnlA wi(t inituu-i " vxucii o uner Ago from DispncAri irA mesa poor, suffering wT " . VV"U1""U !.. v, 'I uiering women jbu io uoiieve that their misery of mind and body is entire. iha hh 1118 0latlr 8ex Usually ""u uiaauer are re- eponslblo-or largely so. And in Da Kmaef and blad- far the orsans, that need and "" uavo uiieuiiou. ZriZ .j ',, . PBlna " back r' . ". "moa- D'oatingand swell Z ."I.. "e. "" tlei. extreme .UM or nystena, listless jew and constant tire? JJ""t uiouiuuicu ana a seased kidneys, bladder and liver Tmfi"lS ,Kld"ey and "Bladder a ' . lD0Usand8 of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial in all such conditions of auiv organism affording the '&?eflfcmi,t re"ef and femanent Pin! tn,!n,UStl?t!on of what these Tills will do,' Mrs. p. m. Bray of mn.U8' ,?u-,writea that 8he was tB7.LTIth kldney trouble. -and ttat she is now well and tw ml6 Pil,s are what cured her They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effect, .mnn 1 as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- I ..VJ Ar'.,,,i'i UJ I'KH.lllr,,. ' I . III I ..IIIJJ. r Messeii8r0p6ralfluse TWO NI0HT8 i Thursday and Friday October 21-22. 1 arations are apt to do. ileVVItt & Co C-irnrn Tn nt every man am ' cvrv man , ... ... hnvo i' "1" u. wuman who fler diseases to at once writo them naid. n .r. '"IUIU mal Post- - -- - 11 ItJ-ll ,5 V MR. JOHN GRIFFITH Supported by MISS EDYTH TOTTEN And an excellent com nan Thursday-MACBETH ! Friday-FAUST! Pric-cs 25c. 3r)C. 50p 7r.e i t ort CHI TAXES DIE. The city taxes for ino ..., ..... ... . tnose owing same win ,.!,. Promptly at City Hall and settle. Very respectfully, . , J- S. WAnuiCK, October 13, mo. Tax collector. EDGAR A. S1MK1NS, Principal. GURNEY P. HOOD, Au't Princip.L LESLIE C. LANE, Au't Principal JAMES R. MOORE, Inttrnctor. Goldsboro Night School, A BUSINESS COLLEGE Telegraphy, Book-Keeping, Penmanship.'lLetter Writing, Shorthandf Type-Writing, Mathematics, English and Law. LOCATION, METROPOLITAN BUILDING TUITION-One Subject, $3.00; Two Subjects $5.00 Per Month. When You Purchase a Watch You Want a Good One We have this kind and atprices most reason able. We have-all. grades, of movements and cases and can please all. Let us show our line of watches. 14 Wt Oontre Street. Jewelers and Opticians How to Increase the Yield of Fruit Increased fruit crops are more often the result of Rood manage ment than of good luck. Fruit trees and fruit plants need a liberal supply of .,. Virginia- Carolina Fertilizers The trees absorb plant foods that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash from the soil just the same as any other crop. Experi ence has shown this over and over again. This truth has become so well recognized that " return to the land what the tree removes if you would expect the best results " has become an axiom with the best growers. Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respond to careful fertilization. But be sure to use the best fertilizers. " I made a test with other companies' fertilizers," says Mr. H. O. Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., "and yours proved to be the best. The yield where I used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer, was just twice as much as where the other two companies' fertilizer was used." Hundreds of users say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest because of their good qualities gie better satisfaction and quicker results. Many facts of great interest and value to fruit growers are pub lished in the new 11KMJ Farmers' Year Book, a copy of which will be sent free on application to any of our sales offices. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Salts OffUtt Richmond, V. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. ' Memphis, Tenn. , FerllllziTsV-- iVlryinla-CarollfUU Salts Officii Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. M ontgomery, A la. Shreveport, La. Is t love children, anrl nn Finn-la r-nn U,. i . uc nappy without them yet the ordeal through , whirl' knoUn U.IL.J. f-,- . . Ward tO the hniir ;ifk TIia ,.lhnr monihe'iM. a r Cl V Jinvor rif Ph H ,ii . .u. . . . .. !. . .. ' tiiiti rncilU, DV KS Denefratlnrr n.l -u: fr'1 ' " T ' - ""--pum, correspondine liavs nausea, nwimncn.-' i ""uuaz prooert ip i, ( , ..f t the vovommanl-. linroa spitp arv i-., I f . - ii tJi,J3, Ul 'le isnnr tw iiiik -.- ' stat.st.es and secretary of the Na ChcaSp: re.'ordinT 11 ti through the e"vewK li al Geognphle. Society, and authogary c. Johnson, of New York;. testified and sa d, "'it s worth bocks on . territorial expansion blatant recording secretary. Mrs its Weicht in al ,1 other works; Dr. t. A. Bauer, dinary T. Hurt, of New York- treasur' lVn m W(J of terrestrial magnetism of the (r, Mrs. W a. ingnani( of Cleveland. ' negie Institute; Rear Admiral Cd The announced purposes of th nr wBtsTT M. Chester, known for many yearstankation wr JT.i f;..e.0r' WATOIDRTOOUTOC0. I v" """'"W IUO young, I Atlanta Cm one of the best navigators in the nab form better nubile Pr,timon( ' service; Frederick V. Covllle, botarbrni the drinking classes, and to se of the Department of Agriculture; hre the abolition of the Honor tram,. i .i n r.. t.. . f. niatheniatifs In George WashUmti ITnlversity:-Gilbert II. Grosvenor. q f Wicj li ttor or tne isationai. ueograpnic .iai zine; C. Willard Hayes, chief genlngl of the United States eGoIogical SiOno new piVht.rr., ".. ey; Ifred J- Henry, professor of muse. rhre ni,tn' . -..v, evjvyi4 IiiPa.rk School A First Class Preparatory School VDUCftf t Equipped Preparatory Sclool fa Sale! A Letter Is Always Welcome! Fticultv nf Isn nai . . ' ? of Tn r,w., ""i". """"rnmethwto 2inly moderate.- TZi Phenomenal success. y ot For Cstaloguo and other Information H. M. NORTH. Headmaster. UUKMAjYl. N. C. INDIGESTION? DYSPEPSIA? EAST CAROLINA Teachers' Training School Established and maintained by the'State for the young men and women who wish to quality themselves for tin profes sion of teaching. IJuildings and equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5th, 1909. For prospectus and information; address EOBT. II. WRIGHT, President Greenville, X. C. - KOTICE OF SALE OF LAM). Under and hv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wayne County, iNortu Carolina, made In the special proceeding pending in said Court, wherein John Rouse et al are plain tiffs and William Kouso et al are de fendants, said order being dated the nil day of April, 1909, and under and li v virtue of a nrlor order made in said cause, dated the 1st day of February, lSiOa, the undersigned, who were by said order appointed commissioners, will, on Tuesday, the 30th day of November, 1909, at 12 o'clock, in., at rhe Court House door in Goldsboro. siald county and state, sell by public auction to the highest bidder for cash the lands in said county described in the petition in said special proceed ing as lot No. 1 and lot No. 3t and therein described as follows: I ot No. 1. A lot of land in the City of Goldsboro, bounded as; fol Icws: Beginning at Mary Griswold's northwestern corner on Ash street, and runs thence westerly with said street 68 1-2 feet to Joe Edwards' coiner, then with his line southerly 175 1-2 feet to hia corner, then with his line easterly 65 1-2 feet to said Giiswold's line, then with her; line northerly 175 1-2 feet to the begin ning. Lot No, 3. A tract of land near the City of Goldsboro, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at an iron stake, Joe Edwards' corner, and runs thence with his line north 14 east 12.90 chains to another corner of said Edwards, then with his line south 70 east 12.10 chains to an Iron stake, then south 20 west 1.45 chains to an Iron. stake in a ditch, Ives' corner, then south 17 1-2 west 10.45 chains to an iron stake, W. A. J. Peacock's line, then north 76 west 11.14 chains to the beginning, containing fourteen and four tenths (14 4-10) acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. This 21st day of October, 1909. L F. DORTCH. M. T. DICKINSON, . Commissioners. - ; r rauinei mantes, " V " unupu!ig orchard. Lot r Bureau: W. H. Holmes, chh'f of (r.2L-, f,.,.t o,-.,. ... . ; " - Miiuanoi un acuca Ht bureau of ethnology; Dr. C. Hart Milr Ditisv at ii Atint ..t Vw. TT,,tti ct'ituu nk... . .... - -iiv-ioom cottaee. .Hlv pt. oEical Survey, and Dr. O. If. Tittmnirsr -i.in0 . . ' . ' . jvitin. jxji Ujxj4u teet one of the founders of the XatiomHted on Park Ave. near Daisy St ' Geographic Society. ! M. Denning's twrwrnp it' m ' j - tn one six-room tin-roof house BlUinncate is the chief element attiree-nimn tmn,.. j . . ' ,. , . . i "muoc, tcutju una in New ork politics at present. ,t.uss condition . va.a.ii lot on uaisy St. near -jjj' bt., a most desirable location. a.,u ,oi on jjaiay St. near Ave. at a bargain. ; eight-room two-atorv hniiso en water, tin roof and in flrst- epalr. Lot. 6111 fl 1-9 f,nt nt,ia foundary St. four-room cottage and etore- i.ot box-10, feet. Situated on north of the cotton mill. ; vacant, lots on South Sloeumb ''looking the new hieh nrhrmi fxaili each. j. W. Daughtry's desirable sev I cottage, r.ot 60 1-2x240 feet Ml tenant house in Edmund Jn at a bargain. x-room house -corner of Wil- Atlantic S(s. 'iir-room houses near corner 711 and Atlantic Sts. ii-iuuiu nouses near corner V and Atlantic Sts. Hie Langston's three-acre and, corner of WiiUnm at Hirfolk & Southern Railway, jble five-room cottno fnowi ', between Centre and Wn I)ft "pituated on the north side "Hoik & Southern Railwav. tinrf hnon f I suitable for truck growlnir. ree (S,1) acres of land two ' -est of PIkesville, known "".Kates place. t lots within 150 yards of '"le graded school. jlngton's farm six and one- frfhwest of Goldsboro and onthivflut nt xorn.rtiiA Tired and fortv-flvo tin me I find one-half miles south !) acres in riiiHvHr. e"'elliug with tin roof. ;arson place six and one- th of Goldsboro; twelve ivatlon am) liaicnn i , iii i od. whether it is received at the camp fire or at the Breakfast tauie. A letter written ou EATOX CliAMJ TIKE sta tionery is double welcome be. cause it brings a' two-fold mes sage; one expressed in the nen. m;d words and one indicated by ine air ot taste and refinement m the paper. Big value for the uiuuuy. ciee winaow display. 25c. Per Box. DR. JOELWHITAKER, . ounce umiieu t0 di8e&9ea of fYF, m, wf ud mm. At Dr. J. N. Johnann'. day afternoons after August . Wm. S. Granger OPTOMETRIST. Special attenti children's eyes. 143 WEST CENTRE STREET. SOUTH AJMUAISTBATOB'S OTICE. Having qualified as nrtminiot,. Katy E. W. Cox. deceased, late ot Wayne county, North Carciina im. i. to notify all persons hsvlng claims against the estate of sal t i.... - exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of September. andjnext Winter is he who has IZ cXJ . . . - - . IUIOUUI III- Cash ivelfy and Book Stei The happy Man Phone 47. Ins coal bins filled up now at Summer prices. Strikes may come and strikes may go, but what cares he? he is pro- wucu against coal starvation. Ol course there's coal and coal, but you are always certain of the quality if you buy from our yards. W. M. Griffin, i no ooai and Wood Dealer. (lebted to said estate will please mab. Immediate payment This 18th day of September, 1909. w. r. cox, . Adm'lstrator. Dr. E. C. Vitou, DENTI3T. LQoldftborOt WJO A ha thrt of of halt acr tlm iieiversaiy BEGINS Watch For Our Advertisement. Bradford. na lusnrance ftroker "" my UllllUJDg. sooro, If. C. SA CLAI3TED EXfEESS UTTER. . VHUWf mo WUtUClU "ut" ghest bidder for cash v coo ui a i iuai na oeen OcU months or longer. CROWSON, Agent If ters, the sti City Sorft qnart OrSTEKS. Be, fine Norfolk oys- are shucked from ier Williams at the ! East Walnut St aler." 40 cents ner ctly Cash. Do You Intend To Build a House? anything in builders' material at rock bottom prices. We can and will save you money on tow nrdlPi Llargei rec!,ve our Prompt and careful attention. uci.voj j ana saasraction guaranteed. Yours to pleas, Special attention given to out-of- wsin A. T. Griffin Manufacturing
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