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NEW MILLS IN THE SOUTH. In announcing that eighty seven new cotton mills were founded during the first half of this year, the American "Wool and Cotton Reporter says: "Of the eighty .seven mills, the Southern States may lay claim to over 50 per cent, as fifty-one will be operated south of the Mason and Dixon line. Of the remainder, the Eastern States include thirty, while the remaining half dozen are scats tered through various parts of the y iddle West. Twenty -.seven mills are located in the Carolinas, fifteen ir North and twelve in South Carolina, ranging in sizo from the large Louise mill at Charlotte, the centre of Soutlx em textile manufacturing to minor plants, representing but a comparatively small invest-, ment. Prom this it may be seen that the experiment entered upon during the last decade is proving a success, and that the North has now a rival in the field worthy of serious attention. While it is probable that in the manufacture of fine goods the North, has as yet experienced lita tie competition, still in the -pro- duction of the coarser grades a large share of patronage has been transferred from the North to the South." This but further demonstrates that the South is today making more rapid headway in industrial development than any other sec tion of the country. What is true as regards the cotton mill indusa try is equally true with reference to iron and steel interests, rail road building and general cons struction work. Ia cotton mill buildings as in industrial develops ment along other lines. North Carolina is taking a very promi nent part, several immense mills having been located in this State since January last. mrtmmw Cupid, the Beggar. Eow Vim goea a beg. King- for a little kindly many women tutu their backs on the little fellow! They snve tree iv of their time and attention to fashion or social pleas. ores, but seem to re gard happy wifehood and motherhood as a mere second ary considera tion. They' taTke no end of trouble over the fit of a gwn or the success of a dinner party, but think tbey have no time to bestow upon the health and physical soundness which are absolutely necessary to happy wifehood and motherhood. Any weakness or disease of the delicate 6pecial organs of her sex totally unfits a wo man to be a wife or mother. It is a woman's primary duty to be strong and healthy in a womanly way. Careful living and judicious treatment will certainly and completely eradicate these delicate complaints. A complete and practical treatise on this subject with careful professional advice and suggestions for self-treatment are contained in ''The People's Common Seme Medical Adviser," by R. V. Fierce, M.' D., chief consulting- physician of-the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, .BuiTalo, N. Y. This 1000-page illustrated book will be sent paper-bound absolutely free for cost of mail ing only: 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for ?i stamps. Address Dr. Pierce, as above. Dr. Pierce has g-iven a, life-time to the etudy of women's diseases, and has had as wide a practical experience in this particular field as any living physician. His " Favorite Prescription " is a perfect and scientific remedy for diseases of the feminine organs. It is the only medicine devised for this particular purpose by an educated and skilled physician. It is a positive and permanent cure as attested by more than ninety thousand grateful women. The Scripture assures a man who will devote his life to doing grood that it shall not be a losing investment. ock'sCottonRoot! r.Fl'rCTUAL-Charles J. Booth. Ol ivewood Oal. sry: have used Ajei'oP ila :n my family for several years nnd chu testify uiat. it is tha most effectual in lb a rci'of of a'linrns a. isii from a c isorde c d tLoinach, torpiu .iver, aad constipated bowels. covered. COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. SucoccrfuUy used Monthly bij thousand of 'Ladies. Is tha only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dls- Beware of unprincipled druggists who oiler inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Cc;uiounl. take no tubsti tuta, or Inclose SI and C cents in postage In letter and we will send, sealed, by return mulL Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to lsrtlea only, S stamps. Address fonlLllvl nDcni. BOSTON, MASS Forsalo by 17. E. lcli frt cc l';o . DOUBLE THAIS HOESERY. Passengers in Sleepers on Two Trains Left Wih -Little lY.sh Or Clothing. Atlenta, Ga., July 16. Traiu No. 7 on the Sout hern Kail way, left here last night at a late hour for Chattanooga with the usual sleeper, well filled with weil-kuwwn person, attached to the rear. It arrived in Kome about 2 o'clock, and waited eight minutes for the down train to Atlanta. One of tho passengers, jnst as the train was about to dep-ut, dis covered that his trousers, con taining all Lis cash for travelling expenses, was missing, it did not take him long to communicate his discovery to the rest. Every traveller fouad he had lost something of value; some of them clothes and watches, all of them money. A wild search through the train was organized, but tho bird had flown. If there was excitement on the northward flying vestibule train, there was hysteria on the Atlanta bound train very shortly after ward, for the conductor, a few miles from Atlanta, woke up to make the heartbreaking discovery that the only raiment left him in which to perambulate the aisles was a pair of scanty unmentiona bles. But he had fellow suffer ers. Every peacefully snoozing tourist awoke to the mortification of finding not only his money and valuables missing, but even the vestments, which custom decrees as necessary to respectability. When the train rolled into this city this moi ning the passengers not only lacked proper clothing, but the cash to seem e it. Various expedients were resorted t?,' and finally the passengers of both sexes left the sleeper lad in varied and strangely contrasted garments which provoked the mirth of the unsympathizing. A St. Louis pbysician holds the hot weather responsible for many of the recent murders and acts of violence. The blood, he says, becomes poisoned by over heat, He is doubtless correct, for there has been so much crime committed throughout the coun try in a Ion time as has occurred within the past three cr four weeks, which period has been noted for its extreme heat. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for August. A special fiction number is Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for August. Thore are seven complete stories, all illustrated, and all are bright and clever, the one by Margaret E. Sangster be ing particularly noticeable for its sweet simplicity. But the number is not given up entirely to fiction. There is an attractively illustrated paper entitled "A Grandee of the Fields," in which Martha McCullochsWilliams chals entertainingly of tobacco, its history and cultivation. The University of Virginia is the subject of an article by Richard Heath Dabney, forming the tenth paper in this magazine's popular series on American Universities and Colleges: it is illustrated with good portraits and views, liars voy Kovell describes "Summer Logging in Wisconsin"; there is a most interesting account of a vist to Japan, under the title -In the Land of tho Mikado," by Dr. J. Simms, with capital half stone cuts; Colonel Alexander E. Sweet tells of an exciting Ger man. student duel cf which he was a witness; "Boasts of Bar den" is the subject of an article by the wellknown traveler author, Frederick A. Ober; the department for yorng people contains a story, a paper on stampeol'.ecting. and the cofi linufttion of Horatio Alger's serial. Then there are illustra ted poems, talks about books, comments on pictures, and the Leslie Portfolio. Frank Leslie's Publishing House, New York. Protect yourself against sickness and suffering by keeping- your blood rich and ,puro with Hood's Sarsapa l ilia,. Weak, tk'n, iinpure bloed is sure torec-u!tin disease. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do rot purge, pi ia or gripe. All drurnsts. THE Ir. ii. GEANErST REMEDY. B. Givevo. merchant, Ckiltowie, Va , cei-ti tk-a tLat he had consumption, was giveu up to ctio, eought all mclTat tieatanut Hint money coti'd prcoiu-o, tiled all cotijr1-1 remedies lie co'.ii. I; a;-of. 1U got i u re ie-f. spirit ms'ii.y i ilits sitn::jr up in a ci.in.b-: wa irdveM to try lh; Mew Discoverv. ;md v,;'3 curv.u uv the use of two ueUi:s, yo-rs lu's been ' J'.nd Kay s Or. Kins. ' I tho T!v.j;lest ivttKfc has dcro so much Sc. others . hi couim ir. Jiow I:scovery ia COUghs, colds i-U'l uon'tfail Trial bo'. LI. toa's dri: store r past thrc t.) business. vr 7;covery is . v: : uiu 'o, i; s t :in and ii No 'Or y. - Dr. Kite's g-uasamcod !. .-ocstmip ion, it ;s at J li iim - A F.ttal Heart Diow. ICew Oriears, July 18. At Columbia, 1 1 H . , State, Carey Townsend and Elisha Whilting-s ten met in a friend'y Losing match last night for the - amuse ment of tLeir frier ds. AVhittiogis to", who is t!'-e scnal'r.r rf'liie two, ccalt To wr vend a heavy blow over tho region of the heart McCiure's Magazine for Au gust will be a special Midsummer number, with a frontispiece drawn expressly for it by Boutet ue Mouvel, the eminent French illustrator. Among the , contri butors will be Rudyard Kipling, Cy Warman, A. Conan Doyle, Anthony Hone. Robert Barr. James Whkcomb Riley, William Canton (author of that charming study of chud life. "W. v. Her Book"). Madame Blanc (of the French "Revue des Deux Mon cles'). Hamlin Garland, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Kendriok Bangs, aod Albert Bigelow Paine. It will have a special cover, and most of the contribu tions will be fully illustrated. Thocnrori'c grumbler st-il! lives, but there are iess cases of chronic indipes- uoa. ac l'ye-pcp.-ia mau loi moriy iiie la.et :s to many vopiO in the past have taken Siaiiuoas Liivor Rcs-uiator that they are now cured of those ills. And a greai m'ilvILjdj ae now taking summons Liver lifffuluior lor the same troubles a lid tLo.v'.!'- sotn i o cured. It isti:eb?st medicine. Mrs, E. Raine. ila limore Wd. Mr. Wnitneynas been giving a dinner aud exhibiting other signs of a desire to return to poN itics. bob , " id i h. ' t ?c ;; ir. ! b?iH,liii!c i 5 and he clroppcu to the ground dead, i ne Coroner made aa ex amination and dec'.ded that the death was due to paralysis of tho he.'irt, produced by the blow re ceived. Whitlington is now in jail availing tue acrlon of tVie hajS f- f :-j ed otiior.s. bin like Ayer' : stjtw.iuout made over an y those wro testify tc tho icd fi-om the ue of Avcr's Washing windows is another one of the things that Pearline (u0sut lhp:) does best. With that, the glass is never cloudy is always clear and bright. Washing it is less trouble, of course but thaf is the case with everything that is washed with Pearline. And about the sashes and the frames ; remember that Pearline, when it takes the dirt off. leaves the paint on. Haven't you noticed that certain imitations are not so particular about this ? fons 497 URAL RETREAT, I I. rJ. HAM, Prop. I have opened a first-class hotel at the village of Whito Hall con tiguous to the noted Whitfield Spidnirs, known by some as the "Ninth SririniJ " The water bf this- Sorim? is the finest of all It is a positive cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, In somnia, and nervous prostration. Its general restorative properties are wonderful. Fine climate and picturesque surroundings .My hotel is conveniently locatorl. beautiful walk to tho" Springs, and everv eriest it sunnliori with water fresh from the Spring as oixen as desired. A delightful neighborhood and social, hospitable people. My table is always supplied with the best the market and the country affords. RATES o Per week $5.00. Per month $20.00. Add ress AMDY CATHARTI6 10 25 50 cuRrconsriPATioif ALL DRUGGISTS SBSflT.TlTET.V fiTTIBIHWUn to nn "T ce of CBnrtlpt!o. Cateanta are th Ideal Laza4 uvmvuw uw uviuuuiiuuv ore. Btnt m w fnM,Mi ne eaiTamrutcralU. bam-i pie bd book free. Ad. STERLING BE.MKDY CO., Chlcmiro, Bontrtal, Can., or New Tork. an., Miss Maria rarloa is adaiitted te be a leading Amer can authority on cooking; she Says "Use a good stock for the foundation of - soups, sauces and many other things, and the best stock is Liebla Gomuanu's Extract ol Beet-" 100 of Miss Parloa's receipts sent gratis by Dauchy & Co., 27 Park Pi ace, New York. HINUliHWUKKt The only rare Cnrafn Com, stopa all p&in. Makes vatkiiiK msy. lte. at Dnipftirtfl. PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clcanae and bentiflo the hate Promotes a laxuiiant ffnnrth. Never FailB to Restore CtrayJ iifur 10 IPs xouumu oior. Cures scalp diseases ft hair faUins SOc, and ai.00 at Dniagirts ron aroUraUIVll-' I IVfc or tova mutU. t . . 1 l!i . li..kllf ... Vlni4 liaa PAEKEB'S OINGrEa TONIC. Many who wore houa Isas wid aii'v..nxl have ruuuined iiuaith Uy lui uaa fl&K TOUR Druggist ; for a generous 10 Gent Trial Size. Cream Balm aine, mercury or COLD '.N HEAD any othor injuriou drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives- relief at once. op ens and cleanses the nasal passages, Allaps intlamation. Hesls and protects the membrane. Restores the senses of taste and Smell. Bull size 60 cents. Trial 10c, ai druggists or by mail. CATAKKH "To buy a Thing Right, Buy Where 'tis Made." fed; biipaijlu. l:seaye gi'el nil enemy tu:tu n:OJJ pUi'Jher ttrorjg. nsver had as this powerful u-aUes the weait She. Wants to Ee Oov. Lease Topcka, Kan., July 19. Mrs. Mary E, Lease wauls to succeed obn W. IK.dy as Governor of Kaasas. She col li Jed to a friend here yesterday that she would mako ibe raca and as-k the Pop uiist State Convention to name hr for Governor next year. There i aothicg ia the Con-i atiluUoa to prevent a woman i'roDa holdiflg the ofiice of Gav. ertor, a lid Mrs. Liase, on the I behalf of her sex, is tjoing to de j inand recognition. Pimples, hlotchen, Dlanktip.-idB. red, rouph, oily, Siotliy skin, itching, (scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Curiccni EOAr, the most efft-ctive efcin pnrify lg and beautifying soup in the world, as well aa purest and sweetest lor toilet, bath, and nursery. raltelll is oM throntrhnnt the -s-efH. P-ittek f a to C- CgBV-. tnat ti-opa., loeton. fc3 Uo to li?iuUiy tile baW&Wf EL000 IIUMQR3 L I- t'!t. RE.XJfclIS. we wish to caution "all uers of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. Ths sole proprietor and makers of Simmons l iver Kf-gulator learn that customers are often dereivd by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taote, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless th 'word Rrgul&tor is en. - the package or bottle, tuat it is not bimmcns Jjivec Regulator. Ko one else makes, orj ever has made Simmons liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Liver Regulatori but J. H. Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made by anyone else i3 the same. We alone can; put it up, and we cannot be re ponsible, if ! other medicines represented as the same do j not help you as you are ia to expect they Will.& Bear this fact well in. mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicirje which you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula-. tor, because the name was somewhat like It, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, youMave been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders rimng from a Diseased L ver. -. . .We ask you to look for yourselves, and Bee" that Simmons Liver Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Red Z on wrapper, and by our name, is ths only, medicine cs1' Simmons Liver Regulator , PS t -J. H. ZEILIN t CO. A' (ifc-iTS VVAATtl! For War iu Cut a, bv Senor Quesada, Cuban repi e entati ve at Washington' ' En dorsed by Cuban vatiiots. in tremen dous demand. A bontiiv.a for agent. Only SI. 50. J.igbcok, his commissions, Everybody wuuis ibe only endorsedt reuable book. Oulfits free. Credis given. Fie ght paif'. Drop ell trash and make siiuJ a mt nth wiih War in Cuoa. ' A(iiirc-:s "tc-. av THK KA TIOSAL BOCK CO.CERN, 35i-6 Darborn St , Chicago. Tka Vfiimmon MAvtr Regulator. trV:hiafios tut proofs ot ctrbe. :;o lji.yflta 'a&"VC4i book 31d a.in 8-i red u ASui free. ffi GiiGian Bautist PGiiialo Institute. - MUIlFKEKSEOrO, 2!j. C. . B.stal3lisliodL !B8, Th3 nost 8sr-joo Iwfnsv o Sep is- M. as. V- rf 3 97 -a ? CO if! V I LsKs! m GO a 3 3 rt CO 3 s-F D. W. HURTT, Merchant Tailor. br('ldsboro, N, O Kelief in Slx Hours. - Dist.-esslng Kidney and Bladder di seases relieved by the ''New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surprise on ac count ot its exceeding- promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys back and evory pa. t of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost imn-ediately. If you ant quick relief and cum this is your rem- ieay. Mold rv M JS Kooinson iro. How to Enjoy Good Health. If you are suuotirig' Wiih any skin or blood disease. Uheumatism, Catarrh, Uiceis, O'd fo:os. Gjre.al Debility, etc., send stamp to the L5;ood Balia Co.. ol AiluntJ,. i a., f jr look rf wnn- n'Ui V.. -m cei.,-1 cares rrce. ains bo-js will point ?rt nrnf wr the way to speefly recoveiy. Botanic OULUoDvJHvJ t;ooi' jua'm, L.:i.-j '.s manuiacturea f after a long- tested pr-jiioription of an em'DeuL piijsiciau aao is tuo Dett baiidin up and pur"finr medicine in the world. Beware of - subst'tutes. Price $1 for large bote. For sale by druggists. J. H.Hill & Son., Goldsboro, M C Chilians Concessions. unaertaKino go-. TheS Soda FoiiDtaiD Season is now on and we are up-to date with a list of Ice Cold Drinks Once tried will be sure tc please. Our prize is the best and coldest drink that can be drawn from an up-to-date fountain. . When in search of cold and sparkling bev erases, lust remember 'owe can please you. We can also supply your wants with Pure Drugs, Patent Med.unes, Toilet, Articles, Pipes. And everything- found in a first class drug store. Prescriptions care fully compounded, Tonney's Fine (Jandies. 1 iSFIParis Green, 20 ots a lb.! J. H- HILL & SON, DBUGGISTS Corner Store. Undsr Hotel Kennon Ja M. FAM1I IB I? s DENTIST, Office near Telephone Exchange. Over Miller:s Drug Store DUTC HT(? AND foreign rnltrilb ..procured. EUGENE W. JOHNSON- olldtor uiiU Attorney in X'ateut Causes Ave. , Washing-ton, D. C. Office Established ISG8. Charges Moderate Correspondence requested. Special rates for children and familios. I.1.IAM, Seven Springs, N. O. Quaker Crimped Crttst Bread. tew FINE CANDIES Always Fresh TryaCold Drink o v o Drawn from It's all in the baking pan. Sweetest bread you ever saw. Not a breath of aroma lost. !No run-overs, no air-holes, no burnt ederes, no raw p acos. Can't burn, no mattor how careless the cook. And such crust! BeautlfulJg- brown, dainty crisp, charmicg in every way. The bread is steamed as well as baked, steamed into delicate evenness and rich moisture inside, baked to just the right point outside. Tho Qnaker Pan saves work, worry and money . It requires no skill to use it, the pans pack in the oven as so many sticks of wood might, and oven if left long over time the broad cannot burn. This is the simplest, surest and best of all modern baltmjr pans. Just as good for cake and pudding as for bread. Tho boy stood on the burning dock, The flames roared o'er his head. "Father," he cried "why don't the cook Save that last loaf of bread?" 'Be calm, my child", the sire replied "Ijet those escape who can. Why don't you learn, the cake won' burn. It's in a Quaker Pan?'- Goldsboro Hardware Co WestlCentro S (Castcx Old Stand GOLl'SBOKO. N. C. Griffin's SODA FOUNTAIN as coin as tn6 coldest, sucn as year. Coca Cola, Root Beer, Orange Phosphate, Lem onade, Milk Shake, Lem on Phosphate, Peach Cream, Claret Ice, Grape Phosphate, PineApple - Sherbet.Cherry Phos phate, Peach Sherbet, Chocolate Cream Soda HEPtASOPHS. Protection at Bmall Cost The Improved Order Ilcptasophs is a Fraternal Insuraucu Order which has age, successful experience, conser vative nad progressive iranagement, ai.d a membership whioh, iu character, is second to none. . lhe Order has passeu the supervi sion ot the Insurance 'Department of the various states ia which it is doing business. As an evidence of its wise and eco noinical manaccment, strict medical ex animations aud the careful selection of its raerr.bersjhip, it Las boon euablad to uiiiiaiaiu, in the eighteenth year of its age. an average of Ime Assessments a W. C. WHARTON. Organizer. Peanlit grittlej J. ft. GRIFFW, Tobacconist and Conftioaer OPTO KENNON. Our stock is ordered. On or before AUG. 1st We will open an Undertak ers' - Establishment in Goldsboro on Walnut St. Location later.. Tacoma, Wash July 18. Ad vices from China say that an im portant convention has. been signed and delivered to the French Minister at Pekin. con ceding fresh commercial political advantages to the French iu the Chinese districts adjaceat to Tonkia. It author'-as railroad extensiou into- tbe interior mtia, allows t reuh tradesmen f ers in Goldsboro, but in justice to her- to penetrate to Yuo can fu, and fseif and the integrity of her Remedy Frt-r.f-.h pn.rinppr tn sno woiua earnestly w Aiis tne pa- ! irons oi nor jrmroeuy r- om purciiasing " that wiiicii is soia, or ottered for sale Low Prices Will Rule. WARNING ! Mrs. 'Joe Person desires to e ay to the public that she i in no wav re , (sponsible for the "cut" in the price of s Der liemeay tnat prevails Among deal periiiiis irencu eusiueers work coal and jroIJ luitifs in li Chinese frontier provinces. And will con'iuuo for 2S weeks. For information, rates tto,' address til Idurfre.sbor j, N. C. John C, Scerborouglj, Prt-bidi ut C. H. X71. Institute. What uso is thero In eatinsr when food cots j oir-i:o good in fact, when it doe you more iiarm th-io good, for such is the ease if it is -not digested r If you haver a loathing for food there iTio nee of forcing it down, for it will not be di5:cstod, when" an appetite will como, and with it rclbh for food. The tirt d, lanquid feeling wiil gi ve place to 'vigor and energy; thfsn you v.ill put fleth on your boiies and be come stroug. 'J ho i.haker Dicestive Cordial as mode by the Mount Leba j i;cn haj cr? contains food alroaay di gested, ami is a diges'er.cr foods as wall. Its action v is prompt and its cftects permanent. Doctors pretcribe LAXOL because it has all the virtues of Castor Oil and is palatable.' at 73 c-juts a bottle, as she cannot eruar. I an tee it to be original, though it may ! have ail the external iappearances, in pacKage, bcttle and liquid, cf bciug genuine. : . - : Respectfully, MRS. JOE PERSON. Goldsbcro, N. C, July 8, '97 GKEKSBRIEU White - Sulphur - Springs, - " WEST VIRGINIA, eKABON i:1897, The representative resort of tho South - ' Thn waters are unequalod fo their medicinal qualities. Spe cial ratos made for the season. - , Inducements offered to famil i3 - " L- W- SC0VII16, MANAGER PIEDMONT - SPRINGS, The finest of all mineral waters. r A positive cure for o Indigestion, Dyspepsia, . Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. Its General Restorative Properties are wonderful. A peerless climate, right in the midst ef the Suara Moun tains. Accomodation for 300 Guests- Comfortable carriages, with gentle horses, driven by careful drivers, will meet all trains at Walnut Cove, and regular baggage wagons will also be in attendance.--" The carriage fare from the station to the Springs will be one dollar, and trunks will be hauled at 25 cents each. No extra charge for hand baggage. - The road to the Springs is in Una repair, and leads through a country that Is beaut'fully picturesque, changeable and interesting. There has been recently and perma nently established a postofflce at the Springs, and guests will receive their mail and all the leading- papers daily. All mail matter, therefore, should be addressed Piedmont Springs, Stokes county, N. C Board per month (of 4 weeks). . . .&2".00 Board per week.... ,.?t...".7.00 Board per day. 7... 1.50 Special ratos for tho season and to families given on application. lggThe Hotel has a resident physi cian and a band of music. Also a com modious livery stable where teams and saddle horses can be had at mod erate charge. - The Billiard, Pool and Bowling alley are free, also the bath rooms. , Addiossall correspondence to W. P. HalyMirtoi,, PROP'R. Piedmont Sprir.gs.StOitos Coun y,N.C Sale for Taxes. Under execution for tax duo for 189fi I will sell at the court house door in Goldsboro on Monday tho 16th day of August, ls'.'7 at 12 o'clock m.-, the property of H. D. Southeiland in New Hops township. Amount of tax due 130.94. W. D. ADAMS, Tax Colloctor. New Hope Township, July 15. 1397, New? ncijtal Iooirs. -Dr Chas.AV. Grainger ! Has opened a suit of Dental rooms over tho National Bank, on West Centre treet, and offyrs his tervite to the ublie.- Warning. Winnie Hill, 15 years old, daughter of Susan Hill, ranaway from her home and mother in v. ayno County oa W ed- nesday, June 14, and it is learned that she went in the direction of Rocky Mount and Norfolk. Winnie is about 6 feet high: dark comploxiop; hair grows low cn forehead, red lips, spare build, weight about 120, small brown eyes and long eye lahes. All persons are forbidden harboring her, under penalty of lav, and any information of her whereabouts will bo thankfully re ceived by tho undersigned. i ' W. Susan Hillj P. D. Hill, Goldbboro, N. C, July 3, !96. E B. CUTHBERT-& CO. Oanlcera and Brokers 30 Broad St., JM- Y Private Wire BRANCH OFFICES. Raleigh. Durham. Wilson. Fayottevi'le. Goldsboro. Wadesbcro. Munroe. Charlotte. ETCotton, Stocks, Grain and Pro visions, bought and sold for cask or on margin. J. E. GROW, M&'r Cioldsboro Office. PILES! FILES J" PILES Dr. Williams' Indian File Ointment will euro bliud.Vljeding, ulcerated and itching p ies. Ii ab-.Oi.-bs the tumors, allays tuo itching at onco, acts as a poultice an' gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointir ent is pre pared Oi.'ly for piles and itchitg of the private parts, and nothing elso. Eyery box is guaranteed. For salo by drug gists or 80fltby mail for 50 cts and 1 per box, Williams MTg Co.; Cleve land. O For salo bv Robinson Bros Goldsboro. N. C. Real EXstofce: FOR SALE--Two lots: on northern cornorof Daisy street, $300 ar.d SGW, respectively Also li vacant lots to build small houses on. Pays big in tercut on tmall Investment. E. L. Edmundson. . 'CDced from E. L." Edmundson tumua good titles i . I $75.00 '96 I sft sm 6P666nt $35 JNotmany of them; so you've g-ot to hurry. Ladies' and men's models, bran new wheels. Made and guaranteed for 6 months by the largest bicycle makers in the Waited States. sV ( Agent for Victor 1 ( Crescout Bicycles. 1 As At AS CEIVED ! A Large variety of the latest construction of Hardwood Relrioeralor AT Jos. Isaacs- The Leading Furniture and Crockery Dealer. we Giive you neftdvantaofi s Of our long experience. Long before we opened our Dry Goods Store in the big three-story Borden building in Goldsboro, we handled thousands of dollars worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, etc jgp thInk We kQOW HOW to buy WHEN to buy and 5'A WHELIiEi to buy goods. There are important considera- ons to evory one who buys goods. If wo buy goods low we can sell low. Our trada is increasing aU the time. Can theso be any other reason than we offe' bettot bargains maa ,uo othor stores? We cordially invite you to visit us. Dry Goods BIZELL BROS & 60. PULLLINE fjhildren'a -Buck galatca, Linen Pants and New Line of Boy's Cheviot Pants, just received Qoxre Early and . . . . y Make Yohr eleetioij. .Prices will astonish You upon -examination m J Cohencius, Sa $16 $16 $16 $16 Will Buy a. SUIT OF CLOTHES V That is Made to Order, Your Measure Taken and A FIT GUARANTEED. OUR LINE OF o FURNISHINGS -IS COMPLETE AND ALL BIGHT. Einstein Clothing Co. It is .... . Time Por Tea. Many FinUles la Goldsboro Drink "ICE TEA." WE IIAVE A LARGE STOCK OP TEAS.lLud JHo pleaso you. Good Tea at SQZeents a FouncI. Finer Quality, if yo want it. . We believe we offer you the best bargains to bo Jound in Goldsboro, and most cordially invite you to visit our storejacd examine our goods. Bizzeii Bros-& Go-, GROCERS NYROYAL PILLS. 'SS AkV nr nil. wnwa cmnnrMTiT. btt.t.b .n4 . A ... t . i i iiiiyia?" Send tor circulur. 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Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 22, 1897, edition 1
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