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BOTH Ml SENT TO JAIL -o- IJEGROES STEALING FROM ONE ANOTHER. One Negro Steals New Bacon From Another Negro. - Mi ULi MDSSII It just seems that some negroes axe compelled to steal and when they can't steal from a. white man they will steal from each other, as did Owen Mozely, a negro living in the Xattle Washington suburb of Golds Ibpro, who broke . into the smoke Jiouse of his next door neighbor, Hev. Elijah Clark, and took about fifty pounds of new bacon. Early Monday morning Mozely ap peared at the store of Mr. Arthur Stafford and tried to sell some meat. Stafford had been on the police forces In times past and knew that there was something wrong with a negro whOj tried to sell meat at 5 o'clock in the morning. He telephoned down town and Sheriff Scott who was on the scene, answered the call with his son George. They went by after of ficer Tew and then went to Stafford's store, where they found Mozely and the meat. The negro told several different tales as to where he got the meat and the officers started down town with him. -When they reach ed the cotton yard the negro threw down the sack containing the meat and broke off in a run. Neither one of the officers had a pistol with them and George Scott took out after the negro and caught him in less thau a square. He tben admitted that he had stolen the meat, but said he got it near Black Creek and that there were two other negroes with him when he stole it. He was brought on to the Mayor's office and locked up. Soon afterwards Parson Clark, who is also a brick mason, came up to report that somebody had entered his smoke house during the night and stole his meat. This statement cleared up the situation and furnish ed the proof that will probably land 3Iozely in the penitentiary. Tfle otner case is tnat 01 wans Heath, colored, an old wood cutter and one of the oldest negroes in the city, had a visit from an acquaintance named John Roberts a few nights ago. John staid ail night with "Uncle Willis" and left next morn ing before breakfast. Shortly after the departure of his visitor and friend "Uncle Willis" felt for his watch to see what the time was and lo and be hold! his watch was gone. He then remembered that he had 25 cents in his pocket, and he found that the money was gone also. The old man reported the robbery to the police, who arrested the thief . Saturday night. He was given a hearing Mon- morning before Mayor Hood and sent to jail to await the next term of Superior Court. The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar . objects in nearly every household. .They are the weapons that have been used for generations' to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused ty an acid, eour condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating: matter that settles in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing else applied externally can dislodge. these gritty, corroding particles. They were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream of rich, strong blood to tne anectea parts, wnicn dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most exhilarating tonic Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE A Easier illiriery. Owing to the bad weather North Mrs. Castex was unable to get back in time for the Easter Opening. The hats are here however and we are able to fill any Orders for Easter. Exquisite French Designs Pattern Hats and Readv-To-Wear Hais. Everything that is stylish in head wear. Our spring opening will be announced later. Gastex & Oo Large Showing of tings Flannette stripes, spring shades, 15c. Scotch Flannels, 25c. Silk striped Flannels, 35o. Silk striped Ohallie, 35c. All wool Challie. 50c Fancy wool and silk and wool waist ings 50c. to $1.25. These goods come in very small pieces from 2 1-2 to 9 yards and the patterns and de signs are confined. We would ask your early inspection. E WEIL MEN'S FURNISHINGS. FIREMEN'S BALL. Tile Third Annual Danes and Bauqn t of Goldsbor Fire Company No. 1. There are a few occasions in the life of every community which have 0 completely endeared themselves to the public that a simple mention of their re-occurrence is a sufficient introduction. Such an occassion will be the Third Annual Fireman's Ball and Banquet which takes place on lEaster Monday .evening, March 31, at Armory Hall, under the auspices ot Goldsboro Fire Co., No. 1. Those, who were fortunate enough to have attended their last Easter dance, under the same auspices, have -such pleasant memories of a glorious time that this year's anticipation for the next affair has been one of ever increasing pleasure. It is the earnest desire of Golds boro Fire Co., No. 1, to make this affair more brilliant than its prede cessors, and with this end in view, the famous Hollobush Orchestra has been engaged. This leaves nothing Jto be desired by the lovers of the Terpsichorean art. Those who do not dance may be feasted with the choicest renditions of musics sweet est strains. The tempting viands of the banquet hall, will make a strong appeal to all and contribute io" the success and completeness of the occasion. DYES Beautiful Easter Eggs can be made only by usi Pass Dues, We have the dyes. New and pretty designs. Goldsboro Drug Co, PHONE 89. THE PEOPLE'S POPULFIR DRUG STORE. At Public Auction. Sold under a mortgage one second hand organ almost like new, stand ard make, the Mason & Hamlin. Will be sold March 24, 1902. Come and examine same at the store of Joseph Edwards. OUR SOLE OBJECT In occupying this space is to offer you BARGAINS, WE ARE ; - HEADQUARTERS - For Green and Black Teas, the celebrated "Komi" Blend, Morning Joy Coffee, both ground and bean. Fresh Crackers and Cakes, every variety, any kind. The celebrated "Vaight Mills" Flour, the best on the market. Call and be convinced. BIZZELL & WOOTEN WEDDING PRESENTS. Practicality and beauty combined characterize oar , collection of SILVER and GOLD WEDDING .PRES ENTS. We confine our buy ing not to two or three Jew elrymanufactur ers but choose' with care the most se lect jewels and gems from MANY factories. Aside from having a va riety of exquisite produc tions we purchase in large quantities ; therefore our prices are as low as the lowest. CflLLflNDlNSPBOTOUf? STOCK- ; "T L. D. Q lddens. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB0 kfal 9 GET YOUR MBBBBBBBBBBtBBBBBBBBBB EASTER SUIT 1 AHD FURNISHINGS FROM. A. A. Joseph, OOLDSBORO'S UEflOINO:ObOTHIBR UNPBIC riOTBL KBNNON. PHONE, 173. TfULOR TfLK. HAVE YOU SEEN GELMflN'S SAMPLES Of Spring and Summer Suitings? O They are the finest ever shown in Goldsboro and every piece is guaranteed in quality and every suit or garment is guaranteed in fit, and my prices are as low as quality of goods integrity of the work on them will permit. Why send your orders elsewhere when GEL MAN guarantees to do better by you in quality, In fit and In price. Have you called to see my samples, examine my styles and get my prices? If not. why not? Do you not wish to patronize home workmen? Give me a trial order it is all I ask; for once a customer always a customer. Respectfully, H. GELMAN, 123 West Centre St. THE TAILOR. GOLDSBORO, N- O- SPECIAL SALE. o Beginning Monday 24, and lasting the entire week. Black and White rough straw sailors, were 60 to 75 cents, now 49 cents. Black Milan straw sailors, were 60 cents, now 49 cents. Also several silk shirt waist patterns in taf . flta and hemstitch effects wre 75 and85 . cents, only 69 cents daring this sale. Miss May D. Carter. AGENTS $10 daily, introducing our bril liant gaslight Burners, families, business houses, banks, churches, private and public buildings, buy at sight. These burners are what the people are looking for. They do not require a chimney (to break) or wick to trim, and make no smoke or dirt. Fit any coal oil lamp without expense or trouble, and produces the best, cheapest and cleanest light. It is a great money maker for agents. 200 per cent, profit. Write at once ana get to work "right away. Sample free. Enterprise Mfg Co., B. 679, Cincinnati, O, 2momch7
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