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ANNOUNCEMENT EXT It AO R- ! DINARY. The world's greatest minstrel tri umph, A. G. Allen's Original New Orleans Minstrels, John H. Oakes, Geo, W. Quine and A. G. Allen, equal owners and managers in per son. A real Southern 'minstrel show by real Southern darkies, presented under a mammoth canvas theatre, seating 2,000 people, being the first complete portable theatre ever erect ed in America. The one minstrel show in America whose" artists are all natives of the Sunny Sonth, car rying more peopla than any other three minstrel shows Jf combined. Clever comedians, famousbuck and Wing dancers, artistic and comic cake walkers. A full score of novelty specialty artists, the largest chorus of sweet singers ever assembled with one company. "Watch for the im posing street parade many blocks in length, which takes place at noon on day of performance music furnished by the best colored minstrel band in America. A. G. Allen is the "originator of minstrelsy under canvas and is the first to reduce the price of admission to 15 and 25 cents, and Rowing to the large seating capacity of the tent he is enabled to do this without reduc ing the high standard of his perform ance. The company will appear iiere July 17th. ALLEGED LYNCHER. Salisbury Bar-Tender Arrested Last Night. j Salisbury, July 13. -Theffirst ar rest on the charge of participating in the lynching of the negro boys, Har rison and James Gillespie, the mur- derers of Miss Cornelia Benson, took ! place at 10 o'clock last night under a bench warrant issued by Judge Shaw for Tom Sparnell, a bar-tender of this city. Sparnell is a married man and is ; 35 years of age. When arrested he offered to give bond, but Sheriff Jul- ! ian necessarily refused to permit j him to do so prior to h s preliminary examination and he was accordingly committed to jail. The examination will be held by Judge ShaW at 9 o'clock in the morning, with Solici tor Hammer also present.J Fifteen subpoenas havebeenissued ! including two sent to Gold Hill,' which was the home of the prisoner before his coming here several years j ago. . Sparnell claims that he will be able to prove an unassailable alibi J Solicitor Hammer, however, in the course oi the " investigation oi tne lynching which he has conducted, as required by the act of 1893 for the punishment of lynchers, has already examined the witnesses who have been summoned and hence it may be assumed that he is in possession of evidence of a direct and positive character. Neither he nor Judge Shaw has yet arrived here, both be ing expected on the early morning trains. MAY FIGHT DUEL. War of Words Promises to be Fol lowed by One in Which More Deadly Weapons Will be Brought Into Play. Charleston, S. C, July 12. At the campaign meeting of the six can didates for the United States Senate at St. George, Colleton county, to day, there was a war of words which may lead to a duel between Congress man A. C. Latimer and ex-Governor John Gary Evans, two rival candi dates. Mr. Latimer in his speech said that Mr. Evans once had been his friend. He was interrupted by Mr. Evans, :who said that Latimer "betrayed me like a dog." . Latimer, in retaliation, brought up a story about an alleged $15,000 bond deal, circulated during Mr. Evans' administration as Governor. Mr. Evans said in reply: "I denounce the man who repeats that rumor as a liar." The two men started toward each other and there would have been an ugly scrap then and there had not rushed in between them, insisting that the court-room was no place for duels. To this Mr. Latimer agreed find Mr. Evans remarked that there was plenty room outside and plenty time in the future. PLENTY OF TIN. I wish to notify my patrons and the public generally that I have plenty oi tin ami can fill all orders for tobacco flues that may be entrust ed to my care at the shortest notice. T. C. BUY AN. NaJJ Jesolrent CUTICURA RESOLV ENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated, 60 doses, 25c.) are a new, tasteless, odourless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTI CURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RE SOLVENT. Put up in screw-cap pocket vials, con taining 60 doses, price, 25c CUTICURA RESOLV ENT PILLS are alterative, antiseptic, tonic, and digest ive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most suc cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Complete Treatment $1 Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, consisting of CtraccrRA Soap, 25c, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cut icle; Cuticcra Ointment, 50c., to in stantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal ; and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, 25c, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dis figuring, itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, eczemas.rashes, and irritations, "with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Cuticurjl Remedies are sold throughout the world. British Depot: 27-28, Charterhouse Sq., London. French Depot i 6 Rue de U Fail, Paris. Pottkk Dkuo jlxo Chkm. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. MINSTRELS UNDER CANVAS ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. Thursday July 17, A. Q. Allen's Original New Orleans rVnstrels Positively employing more men than any other three minstrel shows combined. SHOWING UNDER A HI GHNYA88 THEAT beating 2,000 People, Embracing all that is New, Novel and Original in up-to-date minstrelsy. Admission within reach of the most humble citizen, 15 and 25 cents. Watch for the imposing street pa rade which takes place at noon on day of performance. CEItllFICATF OF lISSOLU- To all to whom these presents may come greeting: Whereas it appears to my satisfac tion by duly authenticated record ot the proceedings of the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Goids- BOEO ILLUMINATING AND TRAC TION Company, a corporation of this State, whose principle office is situ ated in the city of Goldsboro, County of Wayne, State of North Carolina (A. H. Edgerton being the agent therein and in charge therof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina (session 1901), entitled "An act to revise the Corporation Law of North Carolina," preleminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution, Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 18th day of June file m my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dis solution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereot, which said consent and the record of the the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. - In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 18th day of June A. D. 1902. J. BRYAN GRIMES, seal Secretary of State. Dr- FRANK BOY MTU- II Dentist, Ofiloe In Borden BuilCtug. over Soalnrland Brfnkley A Oo.'e Store. IX WftRSC OIJARATEFD VIKRT-CIiJlSS Run your your reflected face in your truthful mirror. Is it 'such as Nature gave you in color and smoothness) ' or have freckles, sunburn, tan, sallowness, etc., 'clouded its former flesh-tinted transparency? . If so, apply H agan s magnolia and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh ing, and entirely free from all injurious elements. 1 It gives a complexion years younger. It is a LIQUID, easily applied ft rre-inworo There is a reason for this sale not a flimsy one made up for the occasion but sound business judg ment demands quick clearance of the summer goods, before inventory time. There are too many of this and too few of that, and the trouble. On July 20th we take stock. From now on we are determined to close out our stock. The truth of the matter is, with our trade there can be no ' last seasons'- goods; that fact forces them out this season at some price, however small. Some Marked at Cost, A Great Many Below Cost. Wash Goods Our stock of wash goods we have divided in three lots. 1. All the gingh am s, zephyr cloth and lawns that were 8 and 10c. so in one lot at 6J. 2. Lot No 2 contains' all the goods that were 10 to 12 l-2e. at 8c. 3- All the better qiality of lawns, dimities, Swisses, giugharas, etc., that were 12 J to 20o at 1 e. Shirt Wais s. A lot of pretty stylish shirt waist at cost Allover embroidery fronts, embroidery trimmed and tucked. $2.50 waists, ailover embroidery fronts at $1 75 2 00 waists gibson effect trim med &t 1 50 1.25 waists embroidery trim med at.... 88c 1.50 waists allover front at 1 20 Mnciopu Ladies lysle thread, lace nuaieiy, hose 6 pairs. $1.00. Children hose 5 to 8 double knee at 10c. In assorted sizes 6 pair for 50c. GRSTBX 6c GO. August Fashion Sheets and IS f NEGBSSITY. We realize this, and hare a most complete line at necessity prices. We. can show you the latest fad in box papers at all prices from 5 to 50 cents a box No shop worn goods, all new and tasty. Get our prices and you will always buy your stationary here, because we guarantee to save you money. Two Stores. Goldsboro Drug Go. PHONG 69. THE PEOPl'S POPULnR DRUG TORE eye over Balm that makes a lady look and sold by druggists at 75c "too few" make the most White Goods. A beautiful line of white goods, Swisses, fancy stripes, dimities, mad ras, etc. 10c fancy stripes at 6Jc. All the 12 and 15c wnite goods at 9c - . - 20 and 25c goods go for 18c. 45e Mercerized Madras at 25c. 12$c pique lengthwise stripe at 9c Laces and Embroideries. Here's a chance to buy laces and embroideries at half price. These goods are worth double the prices Torchon, Valencienes laces and em broideries. Lot No. 1 at 5c per yard. Lot No. 2 at 8c per yard. RikKinno All silk ribbons taffe mUUUIIb, ta,3inch wide colors blue, white, pink and black, special price 12Jc Oxford Ties, at half price. Just a few in small sizes. To close Delineators. Sale WflTGtt THIS SPA6E. To h Morrow we shall print an important Announcement: H. WEIL 8: BROS. HONEST MERCHANDISE. jj Jewelry Headquarters. A 1 m to kanlle tne bes oods at the least t V C Allll money, and our aim is usually true. KTfh A -J jyi to treat our customers right let you de- " -"Villi cide upon what you want and see that you get what you expect. XT A tyi to give yu helpful suggestions in buy t V C r.llJl jDg our judgment and experience are yours without cost. jEg-Fancy Clocks In Gold, Brass, Nickel, lion. Wood, Porcelains etc. New Style On July 1st we change our entire line of Oak Suits. In order to make room for this new line, we must close out stock now on hand. To do this we will offer for the next thirty days our entire stock of Oak and Mahogany Suits at manufacturers price with freight added. This is an exceptionally offer and will last only thirty days. Rouaii D. W. fiURTT Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House. ALL WORK WEDDING GIFTS In Solid Silver. Rich Gut Glass Clocks. Noyellties and fancy Uood.8, Generally Hit The Hark! We aim to make our work and sales entirely satisfactory, and gen erally hit the mark. & ft. N. HUMMBL Borden GUARANTEED,
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