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" 1 "' - M i i1- i This Argtts o'er the people's riphts, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing- strains of Maia'saon, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" fa J I1 1 1 1 4 .1 1 r , . - : "I S ' I '1 i t I 4 i ii Vol. XVII. GOLlDSBORO, C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 1899, NO 114 Powder iTLxie from pure cream of tartar. THE A. & N. C. ItAILROAD. Annual Stockholders' Meeting Yesterdftj ; Jflicei3 Electcd:HMey of Kew Ad ministration. Daily , yiis of Frkay, Sept. 29. Yesterday was an ideal fall da' at Morehtad City. The weather was clfar, the atmosphere brac ing hr'd the iluki wnters of iha. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ROYi'. PATWG POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC : : 1--. ,ii .-. vuliMfy mrtnry in Brf P: fc.piitiiu' of frayiuga unci Dolngtt, Wle and Otherwise. i!on 1 o u and Kus ii by Omnipresent Ubiquitous, Local "Grand Round.": Mr. B. B. Raiford, of this city, brought to this office to-day peacto tivo blooms wbiub eme off treis 1 ,1 - dii !!.'. f.. r, f-.-.U crop tlrs . a . Tt "t LLioll j Ct J;oJ4i U Li- UgM . t.lo City on Hut wry lor interment home iu Kiusion. Mr. Herman; v. t.i-se db'i ic-do.) at tiis "Uncle J'tnmifc" Scott requests the Ar6us to say tbat his graces are aii gone and that ''Grp Vibe Fu' k" has keen closed it r : ' -- ;.! ':, 'it: (J ijlin t f ' Xpr.S'- r- ! e i of jj lil . -f t Ul.ic W t: ;i luierttttd la the beauties the landscape, or the joys of an autumn day. The annual meeting of the stockholders was in session at 1 1 e At'nn'c Hotl, the old o ti e wne atFi i.t t' ie ire, and the new Pres dent and directors were about to take charge of the only railroad the State runs. On the part or the State, the di rectors have been announced in these columns. On the part of the priv'-e tockhcl..li-r!j, the following were (Kctel: IL nr "Weil, Goids toro,C .E. Foy.Newbern, Dtmpsy W i !, L roir county, E. C. Du.ican, Beaufort. Mr. H. P, Dortch was made State Pioxy. A resolution wa3 unanimously adopt', d that kino; Mr. D. W. Pat- iick, the retiring presider t, for the friil ful i d f.hl raangenn nt of The Bsriculfural sectioo of the United States census bureau has published an address which should receive tha careful attention of the farmers of the South. It ieftrs to the official reports which sre to be made of crops nest year. As thi-s report will be rn)bo"jed in the Fe-Uri cppsna ': i-r u years a- a . ! f c ii ' O ti a ii lull 8C nUDl TWO MILLIONS OF VISITORS. Business Entirely Suspended: Magnificent Decorations, . : New York, Sept. 29. more lovely day could have been de sired than this which is warming the heart of eery one of the mil lions who have come to help the m'-tron-t-ta welcome the bero who 4 r ui.. 1 cm he ct.aijr of MjiuiIh ed, containiog the visiting Gov- Big Fire at Pinner's Point. t ernors, committee and guests. Norfolk Ledger, Sept. 29. First among tbe Governors came About 1 o'clock last night fire Tunnell, of Delaware; then Stone, bruke out in the Southern Rail of Pennsylvania; Yoorhees, of way's b'g warehouse No. 2 at New" Jtrsej ; McSweeney, of Pinner's Point, and i together South Carolina; Russell, of North with most of the contents, and Carolina; Dyer, of Rhcda Island; pier, were burned ur-, en iLrr.M;n.n t Tflnnor0. Rah. tailing a lose, it is estimated, at nell, of Ohio; Greer, of Oregon over half a million dollarp, but ' I nrViioh tit a i2 rrxr arr hn inanrariP.fi. AtkiosoD, of West V'rsxnia, ThQ fre.ghi .n warehouse u.cnara, oi Wyoming, acu Was for exDor and consisted of . FURNITURE ! jj 0 i FURN.TURE .J, A and Tntonga N-ffHil to i ; ur l r. t ne Qt U tati. UkrM niamW nf hogshead of tjem early this mornins; and it ?s Major G.rera!s Miles and Mer- tobacor a iargQ baauity of wal f& K- pt enui td -or the ctn-j t;ow e.-tmiatd irat iwo mdl ons of I ritt and aides followed in carriages nut lumber, poplar log?, pig iron, Guldsboro taleiit olill toutiriLiei to .ress to the front. Tnis t:me it is our pleasure and pride to chron icle the appointment of our young friend Dr. George Kir by to a de eirable professional position in the State hospitul ot Massachusetts located at Worcetttr as the result ol a competitive exnmiuaiiin. .s 1 . id e . c 'c. . iii-' ..t 'ii u i.t if.g atii iaug tue Guidbboru Hardware Co., on West Centre street, opposite the Hotel Kennon. Mr. Humphrey becomes identified with, and will act as general man ager ( f th.' G.,l!h(.)o li-nl E- tate Exchange, uiinour.cemeist of vtiich will nppcpr 3n ihtie coli-iu :is i Lter. - Mr. p. Coh-su has gone to New Yoik to purebpse rr's fall aad v?iater stock uf goods. He says tell tne pple that np will have iba largest and hand somest stock of goods this fall thai he has evsr shown in this city, and ha has been show- large and handsome t I P'!in;en ! T. a- a u: HCef'ui ct-n;- sua authorities. The crops of cotton, sugar, rice and sweet potatoes now being raised and harvested will figure in trie census to be taken next year. Ii is therefore important that the growers of such crops should begin to take an accurate account of them so that full and correct visitors are here, notwithstanding abreast, and then came a carriage lard and catton bagging'. It was i the fact that many find the bluffs containing Rear Admirals Jos. N. of the New Jersey coasts and the Miller and Winfield Scott Schley, shores of the bay as far down as A long row of carriages followed, tbe Narrows more desirable points containing members of the muni fn m which to viw the parade. cipal assembly, distinguished Not a stroke of business is be- guests and visitirg dignitaries, ing done, except by the venders of The naval brigades of the North Dewev specialties and by the news- Atlantic fleet, commanded by in the cotton bssreipfir ht the fire is said to have originated, but how, is not knowc. Nearly all the tugs in the harbor went to the scen, and while they could not save ths burning pro perty, they leal valuable assist anna in rjrotectios tne ottifr warehouse, die. Tne Ua uo - - - I - i I nairuuu v w. returns may be made. If the farm- paper man and telegraphers, who Captain Charles M. Thomas, fol- mmion tUg Commodore Durpea la to Mr. Paiiitk, and peo ple of all classes along the line of road know that the compliment is fully deserved. The re3olut;on was gracefully introduced by Mr. Bryan himself. The most interesting feature of the meel'ns wes tbe speech of Pr . -nVr t B'"- . H- -i ( k" n-t .ii . t i; tj uj; u , a Horn iLe u terance ol' tat rirbt ter -tence to the close, every word wect straight home to every man in tho meeting, and the stockhold. ers fully realized taut ?n their new rcsidtnt tatv rave louoa a m;m i who enters upon his duties with al tho; tig'a kiiww:o-!g of the vasue. the needs and possibilities of tbe splen v nropeity entrusted to his care. I luink the tima has come," said Mr. Bryan, "when the stock tolders, realizing the velue of the property, want tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad managed on business principles instead of pol ticl principl-.-s.". These ere words uf wic-d. m and :f Mr. Bryan shall take this principle for his guide, coupled with his emi nent fitness for the position, his administration will mark a new t j a in the, hut ry of the A. & N C Railroad, in the increase of bi.s nes1, and the increased i t the pr pet ty will be the pride of tbe people of the State. ers of tbe South neglect this duty they will do an injustice to them stives aod their section, I, is a weii known fact that the agricultural production of the South was very inadequately re presented in the census of 1890, as tb enumerators of that census were unable to obtain in this section complete returns of the crops of 1889. Many farmers had simply paid no attention to tbt matter, and in the summer of 1890 could not give full reports hal they hud produced sg 1889. ' The total of several of the most important crops of the South and, of coursp, the aver age yield per acre would have figured much better in the cen sus reports but for this negli gence. W- bops U will not he repeated t .e (-sirsus bureau rms gtv-a ;he farmers of the South due warning that this is really the census vear for cotton, sugar rica and sweet potatoes, though they will not haye to make res turns of these croDS until next uramer. They shou'd begin at oacs to axxKn ana rtrC jra caremnj records of these crops for tbe present year and have them ready when the census enumer ators coma around. .. - ... i stick to their posts, though an lowed. It was in seven battalions saved two of the Southern's earthquake shake the foundations and made an imposing appearance, barges and towed them over to of the world. Atlantic City. One of the com- The decorations are now per-l Then came tbe bero, the ad- pany's barges was burned and fected, and the present spectacle mirals and the o fficers of the another damaged, Its passenger : ;0K5KDOnT,r Hnao let- fleet in all the glory of their shed was also burned. A schooner - j " slot kz-, too. Tte savage0 in the price of coio li d t-rios. b. ner unis in trie feu u t. M udiiLg cotton is worth $7.50 a bale more than it was at tnis date last year. It is not lm probable that witHn two weeks it wnl be wcrtb slU a bale more th'-ii' ii j.t.4 a; 'be fctiavr fta't las' year. An iccr;-sfe i -f 10 a bak EDtixL as u-tieti to the coi.toi ta,' ii'-1 - ": ii S h $1 wtit-a O ta . uu '.V lica iulUicls ol ktii West. i A big colored camp meeting is In addition toM.r Bryan, pres . a I-. .i T l a t' . on tne tapis lor Cr-Jiosooro, 10 iaenT, iue ouaru ux uireuiuia onen on Friday. October 6th, and elected Mr. Matt Manly, of will continue tor ten days, tjolds- Newbern, secretary and treasure boro people remernhei- tbe cump 3,1 . Cbas. L. Abernahey, of m e id -near briemia. ft! out Uve K f , general attornev. and of tbe North recognition of i-.assfc.rn aI HVVBlmiriA Dbwbv." thir- gom-iacea uuuorms ana gwu- wnica wa.s tu uuSCx . ty-six fett high and from four to thirty-two feet wide, are , 1 .1 1 . All I m I vn nQQll t.iae Q.Y. t.no ty -six feet high and from twenty-1 . watchman on the 1U ULiCU UaiUUV LlCff, ouu W w . I --- TT uJ . .V, man tha, hnnr 1 VVUttU uavi o f I OS - - . . . , -i I ucau was mo luuu uj. uu . , . l f ho tiior w su&nended from isroosiyn Driage, i . . was out uu iuo ouu. suspenaea irom y Mayor Van Wyck sat besides d found him8elt Cut off from ana tue ir.uiupU. Admiral Dewey in tbe carriage, .he land. Fortunately a tug tcok son Square is entirely completed. ThQ fronfc geat was baaked with him off m time. 0 Tfte decorations are the pride . .f , fliral piece,. The peo- An incideat of tbe lire was tne 0 of New Yk, and are worthy to ple did DOt have to g-ve a second wh be the pride of the whole country. giance at the man whose feat- the river aDd floated abou. Many Mayor Van Wyck and commit- Ures have been blez jned every- Qf them appeared to be yet alive, , i ii.. i i i, it. m o -0 hut rr-tiirl nnt sooim. Tt has been tee at eleven o ciock lortuaiiy woi- wiier lor wccn.a. jl oo i- , , : , rvr . . . n, I J . 1 ; . V v,l tl,n I SUKteSltU lliaU H-IO.V nolo i TDis was me oin- cogniatu uu iu3 .uiuu, uu i . . - . ot w cheers and huzzabs that bad . J . , fV corned Dewey. cial beginning of the celebration. The call of the mayor was imme diately returned by the admiral to the steamer Srmdy Hook. lb- Olymjjia wa- ih ht war ship to git in the line of parade and now awaits the word to etirt. Dewev was very much affected mt,n the water from tbe ware- greeted tbe Ulympia's men seem- house. Some verv large trout ed tame compared with tbe I were found in this condition. shout that was raised. It seemsd fairii7tr lift ths skv. There is uo MR. HERMON WILSON DEAD. .! . MJ " ' " " " J I . : .1 I perceivaoie Kiua oi uuise niei people did not mak. Everybody Greensboro Telegram, Oct. 29. waved and cheered and nearly everybody jumped up and down by themayor's speech of we'eome. hn frantic enthusiasm, Old men Tne flagship was dressed in the were as enthusiastic as boys and most victorious style. Every flag jast as noisy. Admiral JJ-wey, seemed a ray of o lor. The ships signal lockers were hauled to spell Sometime in April last Mr. Hermm Wilson, mail agent from X this city to G jldsboro, contracted j& a cold and on the 14th of tbat month was ccmpelkd to stop work. His illness soon developed Hccording to I be code what thead uiral's heart wts tOJ full to ut ter. The shores were thronged from every point of vantage. during the last few days experi ence, has become somewhat accustomed to the greeting?, and into consumption. He grew rap tif ok it all 5mi;!"gsna nowing idly worse, ana mis morning ruuui right and left aod occasion ally 7 o'clock, death relieved him of 'ifiing bis gold-trimmed oeaver nj8 8QfferiDO'. He resided with his QUALITY PRICE ! Are the two main points to be con sidered in buying anything. We keep these in mind in buying our stock, and buy only the best at the lowest price possible. The following lines are only a few of our leaders. In Cheap and Medium-Priced BED-ROOM SUITS, BEDS, BUREAUS, etc. We handle our own makes, than which there are none better made in the South; and, paying no. freight, we can save you the freight and more on anything you wish in this line. In CHAIRS of any description we are headquar ters for Eastern North Carolina, as we are the only manufacturers in this section. We guarantee our finish and workmanship to be as good as the best. We handle SEWARD'S ZINC and CANVAS TRUNKS, and can sell you these at a saving of 10 per cent, over any other line. 25 stylesto select from A full assortment of WHITNEY CARRIAGES can always be seen at our store. Both the styles and prices are right. When you need a BED SPRING, buy the SMITH & DAVIS' all-steel, oil-tempered Springs. They are the best. Then buy one of our as he rode along. The gallant captains of tbe ships engaged in tbe destruction cf MontejVs flet, extent noor Gndlev. who died a HIGH COTTON, HIGH BEEF. New York, Sept. 30 The head of the parade started month after the battle, followed from Grant's tomb, at 11:15 a. jand also got a rousing welcome, m. At the given signal, the pla- Before Madison Square was The ranching business came toLoon af p0iice advanced, clearing reached Admiral Dewey and the . i i:.: Ur,t- ,n cti I xi mi, iViof rwnrfl rOTPrl I ror.M vinff nartv in carriages. au juyv a uuuuiuuu tuau " away tue uunus "" " ' - r " I , . , . . . . u . .1 I J .. . I t - r . .t iu. ..n.r,;nn L., .rt n iho citir nut, nipnt and vears ended last January the num- over into the street. Some little passea in irouu ui iu yiuiuu J .. years enaea last January me nuixi ovex luiu ' i,v,.Cri at tv-.o reiriowintr luu othnr mfimhgrs of the family. ber of cattle fell off just about 10,- distance behind, on a bay noise, eoppoaite Twentv-sixtb LiU accompany the remain, to 000,000 head. We give below the J street, and took their places in Kinston to-morrow. . . . - lxoe, xiaixuuui uuiiu , i s.t. lo, department of agricultures S'lyork mdKnr rxn Hatifl fifrApf. flhd tO-1 morrow morning the remiins will be taken to Kinston for interment, X . . ...., 1 at the old home of tne iamny. He was a young man well r, . ni:. C.U I spo'encf by his associates in the noyaiCiaSUU TBIl HiauicadCd i mail service, and by all who knew him. A brother of the deceased the followed by his staff. Then reserved cime Sousa's Band, playing a for th5m. i here, for the first hung with laurel ures fur 1898: Gains, Losses. the admiral saw the great ?.! out five years ago, wnien was visueu y deserved compiiment, uixuuiojo if J eratifvinf Iht mating is to taku pi tee nar lue Biillld li'Utuuxx ttuu win d ubt ba as large and as iterett- Carolina. The other employees jnfT of the Read will ha named by Tiie irade month of the year is president in due time. now at hand. Our merchants are . . f ; trying to excel each other Mtv the SPECIAL PREMIUM NOTICE display 'Of handsome stocks Jof ' " ' " ' ' ' ' goods. 'Ihe perchastr if rum the. . -country will not only fipd what Raleigh Kews and Observer, x hfr wants-wnen ne. comes to, town, Some time ago ifr wasaenounc- bat he will had several tilings so ed that . h& Eoyai,& .Borden attractive that he cannot resist the Furniture Company Ra:eigb, temptation to buy , th ent gcial premium of a nnttnn in the nuir fntnrn rilir ID PTm r nh.nt. m.v B,flP.t a .rood fall "Royal Elastic' Felt' " Maftress," trade. - (fl2. 5Q ), for the best.kni coun- .. ' . , . , terpane, (premium 1505). .As it . The alarm of fire Jast Thursday ' x tim was occasioned by the taking fire - V of B, m f. rtv hnle r;f etton be any ady to do this wqrk, thfy i Y raaara , TKnrAn have changed it to the best Sciiwb ou the platform oi tbe -A. J piund cak, icd,(rpremium 1110), & N. C, warehouse, at' the - north so that the field may be open to ena oi iue cny, cousigutsu iu w every nouseiseep-r. -. . A. C. L. for shipment , to. Fay- . 5 . : mrm .ctjcviiifl. The entire fire defjart- - A Frightful Blunder vvv v v. - I , ,w i ment were quickly on the scene J Will often cause a hdrnbie onI lchinrl it wad ft I . HI It 1 IIHll Oil D""V4 KSJ- I 4- 1 rt CM.-L i I I tUUr, vrnee. uu o . . x,x,o .... b<alioxi of 8a,lor8 f rm the O j m- afch victo ere,ted in h!S honor. New England States.. 5,575 .... . mi -,., ;.,!. Northwestern States...... 112,324 pia. J.nen ionowea iix it, is mraenea alter xnu aicu Pacific States 285,746 containing Admiral Dewey, by in the Roman forum. From the Southern.States... 483,747 whose side was seated the mayor top, in a quadrigadrawn through Middle Atlantic States.... 38.700 nt tht, rU Tn resrjonse to the rolling billows by. plunging sea- Range county.. 370949 cheers of the thousands of specta- horse, "Victory." with out- T . . " 67"r1206 tors, the admiral bwed right and stretched wings and the laurel . Totals.. ..6,768 i,zi,ouo . , wreath in ber hand, typtca' of These figures are sustained, by left and appeared greatly pleased q Ab Wed the fisures from the domestic bide at ne winmu x. beautifu ouiline against the markets, and n-o one: who under- i""uS I blue sky. Od the attic are heorie stands the cattle situation will containing Admiral Dawey's cap fiureg Jf Johtf Panl jonesHuli, SfflJK, h omodeSi question tne figures of the de- tains,. then two carriages abreast peirJf D3ca,ur Parragut and J&Za$ZS - Men who go out fishing in an open boat in the midst of a blinding storm and enjoy it, must be strong ana neanny a containing the personal taff of other naval her0es wbile on the i&gTffi; gTdSS queatio rm.rtmfint. nf n'jrir.nltiire. Here in tbe South these figures tne aumira.. near auu..IBi xxUx- face3 OI ina piers. are should be heeded. Here where the son and president nanaoipu ug- oent groups symooiio.u uui. , JTc OI tne Victors, iue , w thoronehlv effective arm a and neace. and OU medicine for this purpose. x PV" cheapest and-beat fattening mater- genneimer, ux iy aitxu.-. pxjo 1 " C I , i- 1 1 j ; .. .nit of I r11 In arm rial, made from cotton seed, is cii, iouuwbu iu - v- fh orjrana' that ice a tne . i. w,na fonFacanfcw 1 1.1 a nfnNionh tti lawe intestines and. I1" I . t- M 1 ii aw I I r fl I1MIV v I M v l lllllin acril.t0wuvl IIIIIUU. LUC HJluiv"i - o . w ever" at' hand, cattle should he ter tnem came xiear uia.m 11 to-x the ver: it facilitates thej sow m- We sell vou both the Mattress and Springs, and if not satisfied after thirty night's trial, jpt take them back. We have been making this offer for the last four months, and not a single mattress or spring has been returned. We have a full line of Hat Racks, Ward Robes. Extension and Centre Tables, Side Boards, Parlor Goods, Couches, etc. All of these are of the best quality, and at prices which you would have to pay fcr a cheaper article elsewhere. Give us a call and see the new arrivals of our Fall stock wnich are coming in daily. Yours truly, Royal 1 & Borden. TVTri nr,A T?.o.of. rrdrS. 1 nC.rS. ir onrl ti 1 r,A grown and fattened by thousands. M4 r , o. M Rnn land the Atlantic and pacific 1 f Asitbmgs -are goipg , ceer wm u . r;" "V " c' T oceans. Tbe arch faces the sea. veana rMTf higher1 becduse cattle are becom- tainmg the Rear AdmiralWm. '1 rpnQ approaches are guarded by Sd, jnTrTifasSe..thronghot tie &dy .e -. f, H i ... . . , lis : . j Dn;j Wr-ird rvf I "rr a . . I rinwn and renlaced by new and ing scarcer. And even if the bound- oampauu im x xCoxx.. taU colonnadeF, transforming nh t9es nd. nerv fit & FURNITURE I t1 A FURNITURE I abers. If a FURNITURE I a a , . . . . ' . IX. 1 X-A .lnvman f rvll IWO J I . . . i . I I i.UJrA ia filled With the rich, PUTe less VffiSt Should begin tO grow M-u uynxvx thQ gtreet. at ltle reviewing OOOlu ui: he can get along with a - ' . - : I .SvVkf Aoi-rianiia onntaminir thfl I . . i . All ,knnt f rciae. Disease germs mor cattle. the oouxnern grower b"" - a . . into a court ux uuuui . .xx -.5 , atem. - cannot be crowded out because no commanding officers of Admiral Madison Square the decorations MIhad ertMll for ver.1 years and Jthenth. ' in- 11 i'n 1 . . - . Ti 1 1 other section can cheaply as this section can. 1 out because no commanaiogvnicera ux .vx.,-. Madison square tne HecumuuuD MIhad ertMll 1 years a MnTTie nr II tllfRfllf R I nil I A That ' Throbbing Headache the Ecltpp 111 tha ledv. '-.t..d.did if -B:i ra, Cjjt, 05- Bra se Scl 1, Helen?- wnk so eiu n ex 1 1 ci mil-- in Buk -ji n t Atme tslve, tne befrt but nut. u. t.l t j.ttti:ijljU' J&k. 5S';id, will, kill, thg pain ctiff nffirpiTs. Rdar Admiral John ran from the tall 'tower - 01 tne W. Philip, commandant of the Madison Square Garden and all navy yard; St. Clair ' McKel way the facades as far as the eye D. could see. up and down Fifth nun ij BUbcuaus.vvuiuiNiiuv w Would quickly leave you, if T xrn r.,nni,wl , nMt car- avenue, were brilliantly arrayed vou used Dr. King's New; Life . two rnr Jwith bunting and flags. The .na tional streamers flaw from the cornices ' and a thousand box U" 'JZ J I B w; Following came two car merit .for riges aoreaai. twuiaiuixi uo lyt oi' iorty bales wet e niore or leas damaged S mu say the fixe origmnted by a sniall- hoy -, with k cig-xriftte, bii- oit e eiu ro. ihi. k jt was caused by a spark froiu a and promptly beal it. Cures Old Sores, FeverSores, Ulcers, Boils, Flot, 'CortiSf .all'tSkm Eruptions. Besl'P lrf cure on ehrth. Only 25 - . N ,, , . I . m i .1 Stck and JNervous neaaacnes iur omcers ox m w.jrxux,.. .""" kites floated high into the blue They make pure wooa sna aften!,em, m tne same 10 rmauon. . Ukv - Here the admiral reviewed fhJi" the mor 0 " the entire parade. juaay u. .a; . J . . . ' ticerB of the iNorth Atlantic squaa- r.nnt u liTIlfV tlJXi' k if ,not cured. 1 . . . . . '-r 11 11411 A. CL- JW.iJ cts. a box. Lrute guaiaaieettt-Doia Sold t 0. tu mu w wuu, ron. j . 0ir4agw, two abrBa'sV .follbw- nOOD 8 inch Shingles at & 1.516 per IU frtriiifiancl. V. it. linSin. Brown, of Sands, cat meaicai Litial relief. five or to have 1 commenced taking Dr. wlwi Discovery and eigi attenUon, bat it could brinst only partial ( I had more hemorrhages. I took twenty thirtv bottles of mediSnes, but continued t Golden atThan Tbl. to do anfii-ma labor for nm than twelva months. I owe my life to Dr. pierc' medicuies." - 1 X They overcome Weafc rxess, irregularity and omissions, increase vip or and banish "pains of menstruation." They are "MFE SAVEJtS" to grirls at womanhood, - aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MATL. Sold by druffgists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in GoldfiboiND by M E Robinson A Bro., Drugtrists. r-t L CfflEAOT IH1 Smith & Wooten, AGENTS FOR Royal Tailors,! UhlUAUU. . lhV"Samples on exhibition at J, public eenerauy are inntea to cau Robinson & Bro.. druggists, LGoldsboro, N. O S I The great remedy l tor Lmini IJSSSSSJSSSi fnh? i. fhix.i-?iri,;m which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every locomotiTQ. gistst' "Tjrvi m ittk Tin
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