FEMALE THE STOKE OF M. E. CASThX &CO., BROKEN INTO. o A. Negro Woman . Attempts "Bold Robbery In Broad Day light and Narrow ly Esbapes Arrest a iWe nave r. (j A of i - nn reputao s grow R J -t Proof Bans for Lena Simmons, colored, is thb boldest thief that ha struck Golddboro in some time. She broke into a rear windeov. of Ca--texts store yesterday and sto e a quantity of high priced ready made dresses, 8' me milinery and shoes. She entered the store by breaking a elacs in the upper window frame and thn renaovitg the stick which held the lower frame down. She then raised the window vnd went in and took what she wanted. The woman was noticed by Chief of Police Freeoo&n when she emerged from the alley in the rear of Castex's store. She had i a telescope in one hand and a bundle of band boxes in the other. The Chief knew the woman and knew that it was unusual for her to go around with so much per sonal property. He asked her where she got the packages and she replied that Mr. Castex had given them to her and told her to carry them up to his residence. The fact that all this was taking place in the broad open day time while the people were going to church did not satisfy the Chief, who watched to see where Lena went to and then, alter find'iDg Douglass Creech, a clerk in the store, who said that the woman had not been given any bundles, the Chief followed the woman to the alley in the rear of the fih market. Here the Chief and Of ficer Fulghum found the telescope filled with fine dresses and dress material and also found the hat boxes on the outside of the build in2 in which the telescope was found. The goods were taken, but Lena was not to be found. She had evidently smelled a mouse, as the officers coald find no trace of her anywhere. She had dieap peared in so short a time as com pleteiy aa if the ground had part ed undt r Lwr feat and let ter drop through to China. The entire po lice fore -3 were put on ihe lottk out, but have boen uurble so far to loct 3 ter. Sbe seems to be aa clev r in hilinjz herself as she was bold nd daring to untertake tha rooijery in daylight. 3ii, Yallow Danvers and Of fresh s- JXii errs. We ais : jarr Truckers White Silvar Red Onion Sets Get our pricas bafora placing your order, iirMacKay's Pharmacy. 128 East Wa'nut Street, GOLDSBOKO, N. C -ft- 't-i.:1:.- ' 1 - r "if r mi' -" t ni-fiii Jiinin Silver and Pearl : Handle Umbrellas, High Grade Pictures, Novelties, Gold Clods, Pocketbooks, Card cases, etc. So Vain Regret, ever comes to the one who buys a dia mond here. DIAMONDS are d 0 0 0 0 0 0 We Don't. We don't substitute. We don't guess, look up facts. We dont abbreviate unnecessarily. We don't dispense rancid ointments. We don't carry on conversation while filling prescriptions. we don t till a prescription without tirst calculat ing the dose. We don t trust to memorizing tormulars consult the authorities. We don't forget that a slight error might result in the death of the patient. We don t object your calling at the captain s ot- tice and settling up, (Hirst ol year). We don t then mind indulgence. 2VL E. Robinson & BroM a side is ue with us we don't depend on dia- 0 mond selling for our breac and butter they're J not a jeweler's staple we keep them in stock because they are always A Good Investment. J We place them in our hands at prices that J make them the same good investment for you 0 Diamonds, Watches, Solid Silver, Cut Glass, Locket. Chains, Rings. Gold Jewelry. 2 0 0 0 e This is the Best And He Never Took Hold Again Some ten or twelve vears aero a lady la this State was suffering from severe hemorrhage of the womb. For years she had been subject to alrrost continu ous flow, and at last she fcrot into so low a oonaitlon that she was confined to the bed. All effort- of the doctors failed to check It, and finally two of the leading1 physicians of her locality pronounced the case canrerous Ber prostration was great, and nothing seemed to reach her case One of ber neighbors insisted on her trying my Remedy and Wash. This she wo aid not do until she had consulted her doctor. Sis reply was, 'iWhen Mrs, Person takes hold, we turn loose; when she turns loo-e, we taiie hold " However, she concluded to try it. Without lei.tinjr anyone into tne secret, she used my wash copiously. A great improvement soon set In and by its use she was soon well. She has been cured ail these years, and says she can never say enough for Mrs. Joe Person's Wash. The name ot the lady wi)l be given,if desired, upon application to me. Respectfullv. MRS. JOE PERSON, October 6, 1900. Kittrell. N. O AN1 STILL. THEY COME. AJtiotlier His11 Houor to a Golds loro Boy. An efficial dispatch from Wash ington nnouncing the squadron that has been constituted to greet Prince Henry on the occasion of his early visit to this govern ment, contains .the name of a Guidsboro boy, who has already been honored in litre manner. He was of the U. S. Naval conting ent at the momentous and impos ing meeting of King William and the Czar at St. Petersburg, som9 years ago. The paragraph of the official dispatch in question reads as fol lows: "It was arranged that the squadron to greet the Prince wi'l assemble at Tompkinsvillfi on Pb. 15. and tbi Rfar Admiral Kobley D. Evans, tt e pquadron commander, will raise his broad pennant on the battleship IJli noi&, which has been selected &.; flagship, on BVo. 17. In addition to the Illinois, the squadron will consist of the cruiser Qiympia, the cruiser Cincinnati, tha cru iser San Francisco, the training ship Hartford end the gunboa Machias. Cap. George A. Con verse, who commands the Illi nois, will be chief of staff to Ad miral Evans. The other members of the Aimiral's staff will be Lieut- Frederick L. Cbapio.Fiag Lieutenant, and Lieut. Thomas Washington, Flag Secretary." MOwBTSWOBTH druggists. Prices to suit all S Sheet Music. We can describe our goods and can tell their many points of superiority, also can gpf quote prices that will be a surprise to lovers of Jewelry. We therefore ask you to take a few mo- ments of your time and make our store a visit. We have a fine line of Watches, Jew- w elry, Umbrellas, Silverware, etc. & Fine Engraving & g FREE. g L. D. Giddens. S JBWELEK. On Earth. Royall SL Borden. OUT THEY GO ! Roys overcoats go at cost during our After Inven tory Sale which lasts all this week This means a sav ing of from 20 to 2 per cent, and is an opportunitv that comes but once a year, we have not many lett so if you are fortunate enough to find your size here, ifsljust like so much money found. Come early as the week will soon be past and gone. Another item added to the long list of specials. BOY'S COLORED COLLARS Sc. EACH. NOTICE. OF THE SALE OF THE GREAT EASTERN RAILROAD. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wayne county, in tne case of John Howe Fay ton and others, vs. The reat Eastern Rail road Company, the undersigned will sell at 12 o clock m. on Monday, the 3rd day of March, 1902, at the court house door id Groldsboro, the fran chise, rights and privileges, right of way, road bed and track and all other property, both real and perso nal, of the Great Eastern Railroad Company, by public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. This the 17th day of January, 1902. W. T. DORTCH, 4wks law Commissioner. 1 IJND"" HOTRIKHNNO". GOLDSSORO'S bEnDINO ObOTtllEB THL This is our annual clearance sale. We have resolved to make this the greatest event in the history of Sales. In order to carry an en tirely new line of goods next season, we must clear the shelves of every thing that is on them now. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. No goods taken back or e changed at this sale. Cleaning the Dress Goods Here is a feast for you, cot something to eat bet a feast of bargains that will make you bar gain mouth water. Read over the nargaia menu a taMe of fine dress goods at one-half prica. 38 inch all wo1 camels hair in ox fori erevs. tana, eti. ws 60c ' ; now 30c. 53 inci ail wool nn-.;n. aiey price $1.50, thi s le 75c. t Shoes. On our regular stock of "Ber ring Imperial" shoes we will give 20 par ceat cff. This includes one of tne prettiest and most stylish liae of sboes in the city. We also have broken lots of ladies and children shoes that will go for about one-third the regular price. Infants ehoe worth from 50c to 75c at 25c aDd 5"c. A k: f Miss-s sfioes worth $1.25 to $1 50 will g - at tf is sale Underwear. Ladies and childrens union suite, vests and pint3. Oaeita union suits were 1 50, this sale 1.00. 50c fleeced lined Jersey ribbed paots nd vests at 25c. Shaip r diction made in rtr- sat 75c goods. moved. Eery yiece is to re Ladies Coats. Automob les and bx coits at cost. Short jackets and doth and plash capes at one-half price. Ijadies snes in d osen siz s from 1 t 4 worth 1! the way froD $1.25 to $3 50, sale price 75c, $1, $1.50. Art Squares. We have oily a few of tbese and they mutt go. Lace Curtains. We fcave a fine line of lace cur tails. The- wii' al-o move. The puces we s-ive yo i ' n eur ti!t wi'l a-t ni-h yau. We have a few odd pair ih-u will go for a song. Dressing Sacques. $1, dressing scques, 50c $1.25 " 65c $150 wrappers at 98c. Skirts, Silk skirts in pau de soie and tafteta, tr named end untrimmfd, percaline lined, at cost. Walking skirts in double faced gocds at half price. 5c. Torchons 'aces ad hara urg inser:!niB WfNTBD, ZL r O We are offering the following val uable premiums for names of re sponsible and intelligent young peo ple: For twenty five names, one magazine Munsey's, Cosmopolitan, or the Ladies' Home Journal; one dozen Spencerian pens; or two dozen visiting cards, written. Send only the names of intelligent and respon sible people who may be induced to enter our school, as wholly ignorant or illiterate people cannot enter the classes, and would be of no value to us. Our premiums are worth your trouble. Address, Peelt's College of Business and Shorthand, Greens boro, N. C. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of T. C Bryan & Co., composed of T. C. Bryan and J. A. Stevens was dissolved on the 1st of January by mutual consent and T. C. Bryan assumes all obligations, will collect all money due the late firm and will continue the business at the same stand 110 Walnut street West. I take this method to thank my friends and the public for their generous patronage in the past and hope by strict attention to buFiness to merit a continuance of the same. T. C BRYAN. v-".r.:- ' Money Saved, by bringing your prescription to to us. When your doctor writes your pre scription tell him you want us to fill it. Prescribing is his business. Filling prescriptions is ours. Our prescription department is com plete. We employ only ekille'i phfiimicists, and we claim to save you money, and give you PUREST DRUGS that money can buy at living profits, is verified by our prices. If yau have not been one of our wtll pleased customers, try us. Gflldshoro Dnio Go- The People's Popular- ; Druar Store. MO. A big 1 t and inor tings. 10c. of l ambuig edg'ngs Rugs. Moquette rugs price $3 now $2. Black Hair Rugs $4, now $2.50. As our entire stock will be included in this sale, we have a great many bargains we can't name. FROM JANUARY 22nd TO JANUARY 25th. Mo E. GASTEX. GO DR. THEO. L G1NN, Physician and Surgeon, Office over Olnn fc'Best'8StoJ-e, , WLDSBOKO. N. C. FOR RENT An 8 room house on West Centre street. Apply to Humphrey-Gibson Company. tf LOST Baby rattle, pearl and silver rattle with two silver bells. Lost on the street between Mr. Henry Lee's residence and Robinson's dmg store. For reward apply to Mrs. Geo. O. Southcrland. Nut coal at W. H Griffin's coal and Wood yard. Phone 47.