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WAJNTSTO know, you know. N DR. GRISSOM A SUICIDE. Charlotte Observer. . The Greenville Heflector asks The Observer a question and says it will not take for an answer such an an swer as we gave The Richmond Dis patch when it asked why mules' manes and tails aresheared and those ' of horses are not. The question? It is thus put by our contemporary:. How is it possible for the negro to carry on his head a bundle or pack age of any shape or nature imagin able anything from a watermelon to a waiter laden with an epicurean dinner, and yet never the least harm happen to it? Is it because ot some , peculiar cranial construction, or does he walk with a steadier gait, or what? With an impatience born of an intense desire for knowledge, we pause for a reply that will settle this much mooted question. "There are some things," said Lord Dundreary, "which no feller can find out." There are some ques tions to which this Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge yields no an swer. A detective, was brought to Charlotte some ten years ago to find the slayer of Policeman Moran. The murderer waa known and the detec tive followed the clew to a certain point and then gave up the chase. "I would know," said he, "what a white man would have done at that point, but you never can tell what a nigger's going to do" John R. Morris had a colored tenant in his kitchen at Beaufort who was sup posed to be dying. Dr. Davis had been to see him and as he came around the house after one of his visits Morris asked him about the condition of the patient. He gapped as he answered: "He may live ten minutes or ten years. You can't tell anything about a nigger. I gave one up yesterday, and as I drove along the sound this morning I saw the blank blanked blank of a blank in the water up to his waist, fishing for crabs." But the question. The writer of this edifying thesis, when living in a neighboring town, once saw a negro boy come out of a drug store carrying on his head a beer bottle filled wjth a yellow fluid, pre sumably kerosene oil. The negro saw a country dog, half scared and casting furtive glances on either side, trotting down the middle of the street. The hero of the beer bottle reached down, picked up a rock and shied it at the dog and went his way, the bottle remaining meanwhile un touched and secure upon its perch. When a man asked a manufac turer's agvnt the price of a saw-mill and was told he could sell him a good one for $59, the agent was asked another question: "If I had $500 what the devil do you suppose I would want with a saw mill?" Does our friend of The Greenville Iieflec tor seriously suppose that if we knew why that bottle didn't fall off when the little nigger stooped to pick up the rock, and more particularly when he shied it at the dog, we would be burning the 4 a. m . electricity, sweat ing blood and suffering constant loss of gray matter in an effort to conduct a, newspaper, instead of being at the head of some large educational insti tution, wearing a white cravat and going around, making speeches? 4 FITZ KNOCKED OUT. Kills Himself in Washington. Sad Ending of a Man Well Known in North Carolina History. ,' Washington, Suly 27. Dr. Eu gene Grissom, once well-known; as an alienist and neurologist j commit ted suicide here to-day at his son's home, by sending a bullet through his brain. Dr. Grissom had been dejected and morose for several weeks and had become physically and mentally weakened from' the use of strong narcotics. He was a native of Granville county, N. , C, served on the Confederate side until wounded during the civil war and afterwards was a member of the State Legislature. For 21 years he was superintendent of the North Carolina Insane Asylum, at Raleigh and gained a wide reputation as an alienist and lecturer. Before the American Medical Society he deliv ered a lecture entitled "The Border land of Insanity," that attracted great attention. He was the author of "True and False Experts," a work devoted to showing the alleged inaccuracies of the expert testimony in insanity cases. Dr. Grissom was one time first vice-president of the American Medical Society and sev eral time? presiding officer of the Association of American Asylums. He was the president of the conven tion of 1886. He was a Mason of high degree. He was 71 years old. OF WOH1EH Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with x on Sent Sprawling by a Left Hook The Jaw in the Eighth . Round. Ringside, San Francisco, July 25 After fighting a battle of eight rounds that was fraught with- bril liant and courageous work, Robert Fitzsimmons tonight forfeited his last claim upon the heavyweight championship. He was knocked to the floor by James Jeffries and count ed out after he had so badly punched the champion that it was a foregone conclusion among the spectators that the Cornishman must win. Bleed ing from a number'of gashes in the face, apparently, weakening, and clearly unable to cope with Fitz's skill, Jeffries delivered two lucky punches as Fitzsimmons paused in his figting to speak to him,and turn ed the tide. The battle was brief but noteworthy, and will live in pu gilistic history. Fitzsimmons tried once to arise from the mat but sat down- again in hel plessness and heard himself count ed out, where but a moment before he had apparently all the better of it. 'il will never fight again," said the battle scarred veteran of the ring when he had snfficiently recovered to talk. , MThe fight was won fairly and to "the best man belongs the lau rels.", . ' .' :..:' . . "You are the most dangerous man alive," said Jeffries in return, "and I consider myself lucky to have won when I did." , Millions of "Women use Cuttcttka Soap, assisted by Cutictjka Ointment, for beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and. the stopping of falling hair, for , softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and irritations, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use Cuticuba Soap in baths for annoying irritations, inflamma tions, and excoriations, or too free or offen sive prespiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti septic purposes, which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. Consisting of Ccticura Soap(25c.) ,to cleanse the skin of Crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuha Ointment(50c.), to instanfly allay Itching, inflammation, ana Irritation "and soothe and heal, and Cdticuka Resolvent piias (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. CtrricuRA Resolvent Pitts (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticura. Resolvent, as well as for all other blood puri fiers and humour cures. 60 doses, 25c. Sold throughout the -world. "British Depoti 27-28; Charterhouae Sq., London. Potteb 1BOO ABO CBEM. Cokf-, Sole Prop, Boston, U. 8. A. HOW IT IS DONE. The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich;" the second, now to regain good health. I he nrst can be obtained bvnerev. honesty and SHvincr; tte second, (good healb) by using Green's Aug ust Flower. rShouid you be a de -spondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Ldver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, a annual uosti veness, JUizzmess of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc , you need not suffer an other day Two doses of the well- known August Flower will relieve you at once Go to Goldsboro Drug Co. and get a b ample bottle free. Regular Size, 75 cts. Oet Green's Special Almanac." maylO 8w HEfDfGHES flnO PEVEfllRHnERS . CURED nY ' .oapyowe f Sold at all druggists. DR. THEO. U'GINN, Physician and Surgeon. ". ? Office over Ginn fc Boss's Store, - ' GOLDSBORO. K. V -.. FOR HARNESS f d!e Mexican Mustang Mnl. fc once, and you will baMfachJw h8 you PSS1 . Jt takes effecfc i j uu wiu oe astonished to see how quickly it heals sore It's this way: -3 o-u. vau. uuiu juUitClJi VV1LJJL J? ire, Willi 1 Powder, etc. , or you can scald yourself ) with Steam or Hot Water, but there is only one proper way to cure a ourn or j i scald and that is by using Mexican MustangT Liniment. It gives immediate relief. Get a piece of soft old linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind ' loosely upon the wound. You can have no adequate idea what an excellent remedy this is for a burn until jou have tried it. A FflWI TIP W you have a bird afflicted with Roup or anr f ," " other poultry disease use Mexican Mustang Liniment. It is called a standard remedy by poultry breeders. NEW CROP uisrs TIJR vF PRIZE MEDAL BRAND. Buist's Turnip Seeds is the most salable and most popular brand in the Southern and Western States. As they are grown exclusively from selected and trans planted roots, and their product ill always Drove sat isfactory to the ptentr. We give below a paitial list of the varities we carry in stock: Red or purple top (strop head), White Flat Dutch, Red top globe, Buist's mammoth globe, large white globe, pomeraman white globe, white Norfolk globe, snow white globe, large cow horn t globe, white egg globe, yellow aberdeen globe, amber globe, yellow globe, southern silver top globe, southern prize 'globe, DUist s improved ruta oaga, tiioomsaaie weae. Come to us for Buist's Growth as they are the cheapest and best for your soil. Prompt attention given to mail orders." . -Y.-'.."'.. '.V.- . i 1 ' ;::::;;.ViXi t 5 -, if -7 , .tSjT -.s-r i . ' ::y. .. eg W. B. "Erect Form" is a Derf ect corset for nrfprt figures a perfector of imoerfect fifrures. It follows the lines of the body developing all the natural beauty ui i uc iui in anu assis ung ine Dreaming ana digestive functions. m The "Erect Form" by placing all the pres- ouic ui muig upon uic nips, anu DacK muscles, aoes away with the ills of tight lacing. You cannot make yourself fit a corset. There's a model specially built for you and shaped according to your lines. Get that shape. A corset should be laced properlv. We will give you directions for lacing. Styles for every figure in Net, Batiste and Gomel. Every parr of W. B Corsets are warranted. From $1.00 per pair and upwards. We have the best corset for 0c made. See these, For stout figures The "Dowager" is the corset. vM CZcL-J CI s y A. few pairs of oxfords in broken sizes. To close at 75c Our entire stock of low quartered shoes to close out. Some at half price and some a third off. If you have a shoe needhave a look at ours. Our stock is badly broken, but if we have your size, we will save you money. GfSTEX 6c GO. RO ual Wauto Gomlort; M. H. Robinson & Bro., SfOxw ETSWORTH DRTTGOISTS. "WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SENDIKTG YOU ON APPLICATION OUR LATEST BOOKLET, 'The Royal Way to Comfort." DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATIVE OF OUR -Royal Elastic rat Mattress LOST! i - - Ten per cent by tvery person in Goldsboro, who neither buy their1 Drugs here nor get us to fill their Prescriptions. Buying as we do for both Wholesale and Retail departments, we have an advantage which we pass along down to our customers. Save that 10 per cent by trading with us. Our . growing business is proof sufficient that our customers are well pleased. Goldsboro Drug Co. NORTH SIDB DRUG STORE AND PEOPLES' POPUXAR DRUG STORE. Is easily stamped as the boat ffifid fnr linen and on.ff.lA oanaraUxr by the following comparative analysis of fat producing qualiiies, made by a prominent chemist and Tmbliehed in tho A mp.rinan Aorri- cultnrist. 77 per cent. 60 " " 64 17 Rice Meal Peas Wheat bY an Potatoes Turnips 5 This article is f.ir sale by All Leading Feed Dealers, . MiRNUFRGTURP'D BY - Carolina Rice Hills, GOLDSBORO, N. C. ROYALL & BORDEN. Thin Clothes at Thin Prices Summer comfort for men doesn't cost as much M you think. There are thin suits made that hold shapes like heavier suits and that cost little. Not every store sells thai kind. . You can buy them from us cut in shape and made to fit, the main feature is the price. , Everything else in Summer Wearables, Negligee Shirts, Fancy' Hosiery, Light Underwear, Neckwear, Belts and especi ally Straw Hats, all shapes and at a very decided re duction. V -fVfV-cJOBBFH ; OLDSBORO'S LEADING CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHKR. UNDER HOTEL KENNON. PHONK ITS. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. G. Literary and Business Courses. Schools of . Music,?-Art. and. Elocution. Literary Course and all Living Expenses $200.00 per year. 1 Fall Session begins September 10th, 1902. For catalogue apply to Lucy N. . Robertson, President.
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