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BY JOS. E. ROBINSON.
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Goldsboro, N. C, May 8, 1902.
HOLE IN TARIFF WALL.
The Chinese wall is bleached even
if the trust-befriending Senate throws
out the clause repealing all differen
tial and countervailing duties 'on
sugar. The hole may be patched up,
but the scar will remain to teach all
who come later how to break through
the great tariff-for-trusts wall
The amendment protects the peo
ple instead of a trust, and this is in
deed strange. ' 'The sacred" wall is no
longer sacred, for it has a hole in sit.
And 42 Republicans voted in favor
of putting that hole in it. This is
revolutionary and really terrible,
and every Diugley organ will squall
against the Morris amendment this
week. Morris is a Michigan Repub
lican. Mr. Roberts, i Massachu
setts Republican, tried to induce the
House to adopt an amendment put
ting hides on the free list. Unfor
tunately he did not succeed, and
shoes will be unduly high a while
longer. Mr. Rabcock, a Republican
leader, asked that the goods made
by the billion-dollar steel trust be
met byoods admitted duty free,
but this was voted down. Too much
cannot be expected from the tools of
the Barons at the start and at once. ,
But the breach is in the Chinese
wall, and the Senate is "up against
it." Let "us hope the breach Will not
be closed. If all duty on sugar were
removed careful estimates show that
the price of sugar .to the consumer
would be reduced one-half. The Lon
don prk-e is 1.05 cents a pound, and
the price in this country would not
be much greater if all duties were
taken oif. The present price in New
York is 3.37 cents a pound; in Lon
don it is 1.95 cents. The difference
. is the tax levied oh consumers chief
ly for the benefit of the sugar trust,
a heavy campaign contributor.
The extra duty on rennea sugar
was put in for the sole benefit of the
- trust in order to repay a heavy cam.
paign contribution. This return pay
ment has been levied upon all the
people in or out of the Republican
party. It is a fair illustration of the
entire robber tariff. If the Senate
repeals it it will simply show anew
its allegiance to the sugar trust and
the campaign list.
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How's This I
We offer One Hundred. Dollars Re
ward, for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hll's Catarrh dure.
H ,N J. CHENEY & Co., Props,
Toledo, O.
W, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
elieve him perfect.' y honorable ia all
Clinic 588 transactions and financially
able to carry oat any obligations made
oy tbair tlnn.
West & Truas,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WALDING, KlNNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per "bottle. Sold by all
drug-frista. Testimonial free.
Hall's Family P'lla are t be
File-lne Cures Piles!
. Morey refunded if it ever fails.
MacKay's Pharmacy.
Shudders at His Past. '
I recall now with horror," says"
Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Le--v&nna,
O., my three years of suffer
ing from Kidney trouble. I was
hardly ever free from dull aches or
acute pains in my back. To stoop
or lift mail sacks made me g oan. I
flt tired, worn out, about ready to
gve up, when I began to use Electric
Bitters, but six bottles completely
cured me and made me feel like a
new man." They're unrivaled to reg
ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and
Bowels, Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed by J. H. Hill & Son. Only 50
cents
Worth $100 to you to cure child
or adult of incontinence of water during
sleep. "Anti-Diuretic" stops it imme
diately, fl. Bold by M. . Robinson
& Bro , druggists, Goldsboro, N. O.
"Wants to JTeJp Others. .
I had stojnach trouble all my life,"
says Edw! Mehler, proprietor of the
Union Bottling Works, Erie. Pa.,
"and. tried all kinds of remedies,
went to several doctors and spent
considerable money trying to get a
moment's peace. Finally I read of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have
been taking it to my great satisfac
tion. I never found its qual f or
stomach trouble and gladly recom
mend it in hope that I may help
other sufferers-" Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure cures all stomach troubles. You
don't have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat. J. H.
Hill & Son.
King Edward's crown will cost his
subjects several million crowns, more
or less. -
Saved Many a Time.
Don't neglect coughs and colds
even if it is spring. Such cases often
result seriously at this season just
because people are careless. A doee
of One Minute Cough Cure will re
move all danger. Absolutely safe.
Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs,
colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and
other throat and lung troubles "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure
several years." says Postmaster C
O. Daw?on, Barr, I1L 'It is the very
best cough medicine on the market
It has saved me many a severe soell
cf sickness and I warmly recommend
it " The children's favorite. J. i.
Hill & Son.
It takes a big man to forgive the
acts against him of a little man.
Fought For His Life.
"My father and sister both died of
consumption," writes J, T. Weather
wax, of W'yarjdotte, Mich., "and I
was saved from the same frightful
fate only by Dr. King's Nev Discovery-
An attack of Pneumonia left
an obstinate cough and very severe
lung trouble, which an excellent
doctor could not help, but a few
months' use of this wonderful medi
cine made me as well as ever and I
gained much in weight." Infallible
"for Coughs, Colds and all Throat
at) d Lung trouble. Trial bottles freo.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at
J. H. Hill & Son.
When a man has politics
brain he has nothing in it.
on the
Shot in His Lett Leg.
For ail kinds of sores, burn-;,
bruises, cr other wounds Rt Witt's
"Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure.
Skin diseases yield to it at once.
Never fails in cases of piles. Cool
ing and healing. None genuine
bat DeWitt's. Beware of counter
feits. "I suffered for many years
from a sore caused by a gun shot
wound in my left leg," says A. S.
Fuller, .English, Ind. "It would not
heal and gave me much trouble. I
used all kinds of remedies to no pur
pose until I tried De Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely
cured me." J, H. Hill & bon.
It is now the bat of the batter in
stead of the pen and pull of the mag
nate. i ,
Corvince Yourself that Ely's
Cream Butim deserves ail that has oeen
said of it a a maans of quick relief and
final cure in obstinate cases of nasal
catarrh and hay fever. A trial sizi
costs but ten cunts. Full s'.ze, 50 cents.
Sold by druggists or mailed by , Ely
Bros., 66 Warrea street. Wew YorK
v Mt, Olive, Ark , May 17, 1901,
Messrs. Ely Bbos.: Please set d me
one bottle of Cream Balm, family slz..
I think it 1s the best medicine for ca
tarrh in the world. Very respectfully,
J. M. SCHOL.TZ.
The "water cure" is vindicating
General Sherman's famous definition
of war.
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M Austin, a civil war veteran,
of Winchester, Ind, writes: "My
wife was sick a long time in spite of
good doctor's treatment, but was
wholly cured by Dr.- King's New
Life Pills, which worked wonders
for her health " They always da
Try them. Only 25c at J. H. Hill &
Son's drug store.
The meat trust is also prepared to
plead the baby act.
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The BestPreacriptloufltor Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless f hill Tonic. It is simply
iron and quinine in tasteles f. rm.
No cure no pay. F-fee
Neither Dewey or Dowie are
quetting with Fame at present.
co-
English Spavin Llnement removes
.all Hardc-Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horbes. Blood, Kpav
lna. Curbs, Splints, 8weeaey, Ring
Bone, Stifle", Sprains, all 8 olen
Throats, Coughs, etc. 8ave $50 r -i-of
one bottle Warranto ; -tb no$
wonderful Blemish Cure ever knowr
Hold bv M. E. Robinson Sc Bro.,dru
ftists, Goldshoro. W. r 1
. The stone wall against which, we
foolishly bang our silly heads we call
Fate. -
y It Saved His Leg:.'
P-A. Danforth, of LaSrange. Ga.,
suffered for six months with a fright
ful running sore on his leg; but
writ' s that Bucklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in five days. For
Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best
PAve in the world. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25a bold by J. H. Hill & Son.
Better Cat This Oat.
Every mother should be auickly
suspicions of worms when her chil
dren act as if they were going to he
sick. Worms are known to be the
first cause of much ill health. Young
and old very often are suffering from
worms when a mother thinks it is
something else. Remember, a very
harmless, yet always effective, rem
edy for stomach, tape or pin worms,
is a 25 cent bottle, of Mothers' Worm
Syrup.
Hanna has decided to take things
easy. -
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING -
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every Wottle showing that Jt
is simply iron and Qainino in a taste
less form. No Cure. NoVav. , RQo.
Mexican Liver Plt care all liver
ttl. IMaeteSa MacKay's Pharmacy.
Neglect Means lianger.
Don't neglfct. biliousness and con
stipation. Tour health-will suffer
permanently if you do. DeWitt's
Little Early Bisersvcure such cases.
M. B. Hmith, Butternut, Mich., says,
'DeWitt's Little Early Bisers are the
most satisfactory pills T ever took.
Never gripe or cause nausea."- J. H.
Hill & Son.
Poor Maclay can't even get a job
draying.
Noticeof SalfTFor Taxes.
By virtue of the power vested in
me as tax collector for Buck Swamp
and Pikeville townships, notice is
hereby given that I havfe this day
levied on "the real and personal prop
erty of the persons named below, and
will sell same at public auction, at
the court house dpor in Goldsbero,
on Saturday, May' 3rd, 1902, to satis
fy the unpaid taxes due said town
ships for the year 1901, together with
the costs and expenses due thereon,
unless the amounts so due are paid
before sale.
This April 3, 1902.
E. L. PEELE,
Tax Col. Buck Swamp and Pikeville Towna'p,
BUCK SWAMP TOWNSHIP.
WHITE LIST.
Barna A Benson : 9S
Jackson Evans 2 86
Raiford Gurley 2 86
Geo Howell 2 07
WM Howell.. 2 09
W J M Hooks.. 2 01
Henry Johnson... 2 64
Benj. Langston.. 198
Sidney Lewis........ ..' 2 &8
JW Mitchell .... 2 4
G B Morgan 2 05
Amos Nichols 2 29
J E Pearsall. - i U
V A J Peacock 11 59
Z H Radford 2 50
DA Sasser ,1 98
Westley Singleton 2 60
J W Sullivant - 3 83
Rigdon Snipes 198
CHTwigg v - 2 01
Ed Whitley " 1 8
John Willingly . 2 21
A. II Woodard....: 2 01
COLORED LIST.
James Artist
Stanford J H Aycock...
Charley Best
Ned Becton..
Sam Evans.....'
Wm Exum
Jackson Fort...j
Joshua Fort
Sam Gales
John Glasce
Jesse Griffin
Jordan Ham -
John Ham
J W Holland
PH Howell ,
Isaac HaroUton ,
Henry Johnson
Leander Johnson
William Lewis
Joe MeLamb. '. ..";.
William Meklns.
Isaac O'Neal
James Samson...
Louis Sasser .
John Smith
J W Sherard
WUlie Swinson.
Dallas Vail
Jnlrous Warren
Lisbon White
Josephine Williams
I PIKEVILLE TOWNSHIP.
The skin is -provided wita millions of little pores
and glands invisible to th natural eye, yet through
these tiny outlets the- larger part of the deadly matter
that daily collects in the body is carried off. But nature
never intended that. poisons of an irritating or acid
character should be eliminated through the skin, the Liver and Kidneys being their natural
outlets, and it is when these important organs fail to perform their functions that these acid
poisons are absorbed into the blood and find their way to the surface of the body through the
pores and glands of the skin,xproducing intense .itching and burning, inflammation and
swelling, and eruptions of every s.conceivable size, shape and character.
Skin Diseases differ greatly xin their general characteristics and degrees of intensity.
Red and angry looking spots break out upon some part of the body with a mass of small
pustules or blisters, from which is discharged a clear or straw colored fluid, which dries and
flakes off in bran-like particles and scales, or forms into hard and painful sores and scabs.
The skin' often hardens and dries, cracks and bleeds from the effects of the fiery acids,
which the blood is continually
Ottumwa, Iowa, April 10, 1901.
In 1883 I broke out with Eczema en my head, legs and arms. The
Doctors treated me for about two years without giving relief. I next
tried various ointments, soaps and washes, but these did me no good.
I finally quit taking medicine, as the physician said the disease bad
become chronic and incurable. Having endured this tormenting malady
for about 18 years, I determined to make another effort to get rid of It
and began S. S. &Tin July, 1900, and continued it until November, when
I discovered, to my surprise and joy, that not a spot eould be found on
my body, which before had been almost covered with the eruption.
It has now been nearly a year since the disease disappeared, but not
a sign of it has ever returned, and I am satisfied the cure is permanent.
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throwing off. Pimples, black
heads and blotches are evidences
of a too acid blood, which has
inflamed and clogged the pores.
Skin Diseases being depend
ent upon the same causes require
the same treatment,' which must
be constitutional and not external.
Nothing applied locally to the
inflamed surface can bring much
relief. The disfiguring eruptions
will continue to -annoy andijain
you in spite of soaps, washes or powders. There is no hope of getting rid of a skin disease
efteept through the purification of the depreciated blood and neutralizing and filtering out of
the circulation all poisonous substances and acids.
The purifying and tonic properties of S. S. S. soon manifest their influence in skin
affections; the debilitated system is invigorated and toned up, and the gradual disappearance
of the eruptions show that the polluted blood is being brought back to its natural purity and
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treatment, readily yield to the curative
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why the long time sufferer should feel
resigned to his fate under the mistaken
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ble, for S. S. S. has cured and is still
curing cases perhaps far more desperate
than yours. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable
remedy, containing no Potash, Arsenic
or any of the poisonous drugs which constitute the basis of so many so-called skin cures.
Our Medical Department has been of the greatest assistaneeto thousands seeking relief
from blood and skin troubles. Write us fully about y6ur case,-and our physicians will help
you, for which no fcharge whatever is made. Our illustrated Book on Skin Diseases will be
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Abram Carter..
B F Cobb
R Howell...
E L llozingo...
Sidney Pope
HB Pate.......
Jalre Whitley...
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Dock Brown....
Calvin Bagley..
Benette Barnes.
Bufna Best
Henry- Befct
Enoa Goley
8am Fort
Lewis Ham......
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Jas Reid..
Wm Held
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LAND SALE.
Tn the matter with Seth WesO
general guardian of J. A. Thorn
son. and Ada Thompson. Infants. )
Pursuant to the order of the Superior Court
of Wayne county In the above entitled pro
ceedings instituted for the purpose of selling
the lands of said Infants as her-ln-after de
scribed and as described In the Petition filed
in the omen of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Wayne County, I will as in Paid order di
rected offer for sale nd S?l to the highest bid
der for cash at the Court House door of Wayne
County on Monday the 6th day of May A D,
1902 at the hour ot 12 o'clock noon, all the fol
lowing desotlbed lot of land lying and being
situated in thecityof Ooldsboro State of North
Carolina bounded and described as follows :
Twenty one feet front on Railroad Street and
bounded on one side by the Fiah Market and
on the other side by th Birary Factory.
SETM WXST. Guardian.
This March 81st 1902.
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