BANK CLEIIK CHANGES. Messrs. Jas. S. Crawford and Jack Shannon Have Resigned. Mr. James S. Crawford, who has tor some years been filling the posi tion oi paying teller at the National Bank has resigned that position to rake effect upon the election of his successor. He has filled the position with entire satisfaction to both the patrons and the proprietors ot the bank, both of whom will regret to lose him. He is a young man of wide popularity and splendid business qualifications. He has not decided what business he will take up, but his many admiring friends hope that he will decide to remain in Goldsboro. In this connection the resignation of Mr. Jack Shannon, a clerk in the same bank, will also be read with interest and regret by the general public. He is also very pop ular, and possesses excellent business qualifications. He resigns to accept the position of book-keeper for the "VVhiteville Lumber Co. Until his successor has been named he will have charge of the Whiteville Lum ber Company's books and will do their work here. These two last resignation will give an entire new force at this bank. Mr. J. M. Hollo well, the cashier, resigned some days ago and his successor was elected Saturday in the person of Mr. Geo. C. Kornegay. The successor forj the two who have resigned to-day j will be named in the near futuie and j the business of the bank will con- j tinue as heretofore. Its prospects j were never brighter and it is gratify- ; ing to the many Mends and patrons.' Of the back to learn that its business the present year will eclipse all former records, meeting fully the expectations of its president, Mr. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., who has the confidence and high esteem of all our citizens. fl BIG CUT. We have decided to offer for the next fifteen days our er tire stock at ereatly reduced prices, in order to make rcom for o Pure and Sweet are the Skin, 5calp, and Hair of Infants Purified and Beautified by BED-RIDDEN 43 YEAES. Wayne County Has Such a Citizen, and Perhaps There is no Other Such Case on Record. There lives in the town of Fre mont, N. C, a man who, if he lives to see the 10th day of next Septem ber, will have lain in bed practically all the while for forty-three years. He is Mr. W. H. Shackelford, father of J. H. Shackelford, who is well known as one of the most industrious and active men in that part of the county. Mr. W. II. Shackelford, the afflict ed, was born and reared in Greene county, about two and a half miles north east of Speight's Bridge. He wan born May the 18th, 1822, and is consequently over eighty years old As a child lie was not healthy, but grew stronger after his twelfth year, and worked on a farm until his thirty-seventh year, when he became afflicted with what he terms "a siv Jng way of the muscles of the back combined with some affection of the jiervous system." Mr. Shackelford, .took his bed on the 10th of Septem ber, 1859, just forty-three years ago tthe 10th of next September, and has remained there ever since. He can get up and walk across the room, but is unable to stay up for but a few .minutes. He is a man of intelligence, yeads not a little, converses well, has good memory well stored with reminiscences of the past. It is rare that one meets a man over four score years old, but here is something stranger still, a man over eighty years old forty-three of which have been spent in bed. 6TBEET FAIRS BARRED. No More to be Held Under the Au spices of the Elks. Salt Lake, Utah, August 14. The Grand Lodge of Elks today adopted the recommendation of the Commit tee on Rules and Laws, absolutely prohibiting the holding of street lairs or carnivals under the auspices of toe Elks lodges. The law will not go into effect until January l. 1903. The debate over the question., was spirited, but the feeling among the members of the Grand Lodge that such fairs and carnivals were not in accord with the fundamental m-in eiples of the order was evidently very strong and the committee's recom mendations were overwhelmingly adopted. The prize drill of marching clubs, scheduled for today, was. a disapoint ment as but one competitor appear ed, the Denver Lodge. f . They were given k prize of $250 for their drilling.- , '. .r;-; MILLION'S use Cuticuka Soap, as sisted by Cuticura. Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing 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 chafings, and for all purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of "Women use Cuttcura. Soap in baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many san ative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Complete Treatment, SI. CuTlcuitA Soap (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment (50c.), to in stantly allay itching and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticuka Kesolvbnt Pills (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cuticura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, econom ical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticuba Resolvent, aa well asforall other blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw-cap vials, contain. Ing 60 doses, price 25c. Bold throughout the 'World. British Depot: 27-28, Chartarhouae Sq., London. French Depot: & Rue da la Paix, Paris. Poitie Dbdo and Chum. Corp , Sola Props., Boston, U. S. A. " Ail about the Skiu," free. NEW We have the nicest line ot bed room suits, chars rockers, centre tables, extension tables which we wi 1 make o Prices To Suit You. Should you be in need of anything in the furnitu e line, you will make a great mistake by buying before getting our r rices. Yours trulv. Royall & Borden. a f wa msim mj-- J 11 i ! 1 1 - Models Four Tsftflai Batiste STRAIGHT FRONT STYLE 340- 'Corsets India Batiste, the material of which these corsets are made IIS 7 "surirng comfort, and yet rigid enough to create and retain a perfect form. It is the ideal Summer fabric. The StraightFxont models are perfect in design, being made in wiping me very newest modes of over-garments.They bring out beautiful curves at the waist line and create a Sloping effect over the hips, throwing the entire figure into an erect militarv - attituH GEO. E. HOOD, D. J. THURSTON. HOOD & THURSTON, Atto r n ey-at- Law . Practice !n Wayne and Adjoining Counties. Wo represent The Union Surety & Guaran tee Co.. of New York City. Will go on vour bond. june 7 tf FARM FOR SALE. I offer for - ale my farm consisting of one hundred and four acres, one and one-half miles from Dudley, 75 acres cleared, balance good woods land The land is adapted to corn, cotton, tobacco, strawberries, etc. For terms etc apply to T. G. L9FTIN, Aug. 15, 1902 Dudley, N. O. I HEfDfGHES UUKBD B T .j Watch Selling, We have a Fine Selection of Watches, and if you are thinking of purchasing a good time piece, you should not fail to SEE OUR STOCK. Every watch guaranteed to be just as represented. Watch Repairing. our business and we give careful painstaking atten tion to it. "We give special attention to repairing of fine watches the kind that need extra careful adjustment. We try to have our work give satisfaction such aa will win the confidence of all who leave their watch repairing with us. We want you to feel that when you leave you. watch with us for repair the work will he done in a competent manner. L. D. GIDDENS, Fii?e Watci?es aijd deuietty. V STRAIGHT f Rof r Go To The Hustlers. There you will find the biggest bargains in all the lines in which they deal, -cf -T'ATITC'TO'X'TH T--i ax OPuUlIiO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, The Strait-form models for tbe . average, figure, more especially wnere tiiere is a tendency to slight nesa, increase the apparent size of the hips and produce that stvlisK angle from the shoulders to the bust. For sale in Goldsboro ut Weil & Bros THE "BELLE" TABLE, Seems to be eagerly sought by some but perhaps you care more for other -table essentials f KNIVES a AND FORKS. 4- An extensive line of all hollow and plated wares as fine specimens of the siWersmith's art as you see in stores of larger cities. Reasonably sure a visit to our store will con vince you of the superiority of our goods. Years of square, honest dealing give people unbounded tf dlock. SZ. Electric P Street 31 3e- . 0 Sold at all druggists. FOR SALE. A desirable 2 story residence, 8 rooms; located 3 blocks from on V alnut street. Wast., a i acre vacant lot. For terms etc. apply iu xtLn us omce. flats, Caps, Umbrellas. Trunks. Crnrknrv aiocom.., -or j j -rrr-, l , , , ' , u.o.iUlc, uuu uu V 11- low H are, hardware, patent medicines, flour. 0f tyoqi i cheese, candies, cakes, canned and potted goods Watch the prices below! .Lard 10c, cofffce 8c, vinegar 5c pr quart, soda 3 8,000 pounds of job lots of tobacco and snuff. 20 kinds of tobacco at 25c per Jb. 3 kinds of tobacco at 20c per lb. 6 kinds former price 40c reduced to 30c. We give premiums for tags, taen from our tobacco We have any graae or price for 20c to 60c, snuff 35c and up, ciga s lc each. W. K. LflNB. ,SHOES, SHOES, SHOES PICKLING TIME; IS ON. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. We are ready to suddIv vou with .ill th riiftaai Spices of Purest Quality, which is necessary to suc cessful pickling and preserving PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 127 West Centre Street, North, Next door to Dewey Bros. i w rooms sboie office for rent. Ian trim Administrator's Notice. Ha vine analified state of Abram Barfleld. deesed. noUco - - ruuo luueuiea &o I saia estate to come forward and settle the lmmeaisieiy. farties holding claims apains, said estate will present them to the rri" "7 . pay mens on or oefore tne i ?f u8"J,8t-1"". o' this notice wUl be tviraiu " lui ui bun r recovery This 18th day of Aagnvt, igoa W. B. HO I, Administrator. In store and to arive 10.000 nairs of shnM-AKiM. -t , i , . - - vuiucu is duucb, 2ocana i . ?uu' 150 $2.00 shoe made. We are detetmined to l1Ctt" 1U BUU8 iQDacco. we nave also added a W cfi, t ,4 I Kn , ; j ttt. -i, . . iiiuiBiur I "P- wan ior cur torn stock of T'all ninfv,io. w I..U.MIJ5 . L & F- B. Edmunflsnn, WALNUT STREET HUSTLERS. Pure Ground Black Pepper, Pure Cayenne Pepper, Mace and Nutnegs, Poud. Nutnegs, White Mustard Seed, Mixed Spice?, Pond Cinnamon, Pond Cloves, Whole Cloves, Celery Seed, etc. Colbuins Mustard, Stick Cinnamon, Green Coloring, Tumeric. Goldsboro Drug- Co. NORTH SIDE DRUG STOBE AND PEOPLES' POPULAR DRUG STORE NOTICE. mlnlstramx upon the estate of my dead has-1 """"ui'is" persons maebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate BiTmtBt m.TlA All itAHnn m v. ni .i against said estate wfll present me to me for payment on or before July Slst.UKB, or this . Jilti1 w oi tneir lecorery. t i s .ST """"i Auuiaiairatrix w sit xvua. DR. THEO. L GINN. Physician and Surgeon. i umee rrer oiaa Best's Store. ; eoLDBsoKaxr.a SATURDAY EVENING POST I can supply tnose who wish the aoove popular puoncation at 5 cts. per copy. Delivered anvwhere in the city. Phone me at the colored asylum. Jiarvey, Bryan. WANTED Medical Journal desires a representative in this locality. Permanent v employment., Salary and commission. Address 154 East ?z,' jsew York: City. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR RENT Mrs. McDonalds' house on William St. next door to C. G. Smiths' $10.60 per month: 8 room house la Newtown f&.GO per month; 8 room house on Slooumb St. 16.00 per month. FOR SALE Mrs. Bassett's desirable home and vaeant lot adjoining on Slooumb St. ; one six room bouse on Slooumb St.; 17 cheap lota for In vestments; 1,100 acres of land in In dlan Springs township which I hsre decided to out np In farmers to suit tbe perchaser. this land U adapted to oora, eotton. tobaooo sad truck, has been run down and will be sold heap, until September 1st, after that time, it will be taken off the market; then I will lease or rent about SO horse crop this land ad Joins J. H. Grant and Is in a splen- did neighborhood, ScTen Springs' road running through tbe eentre, I will repair and build for tenants -alee houses; this Is one of the best chances for farmers for 1902 that I know of as It has rested for one year and Is equal to new land. If you wish to buy or U, see Ee Le Edmuridson J Beal Estate Hustler. tOST--Ladies shoe 1 buckle f bur- nisnea brass. - Finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving , at this SEED BYE I have one hundred , bushels or seed rye which I wish to dispose of at once. ' Jl W. Ed STOP! Before you place your w i order for a Fall of Winter Salt,! - Suppose you call at Gel- man s the Artistic Tailor and examine his line of Suits and Trousers and fret his prices and , learn his manner of doing business. Besides by giving your orders to Gelman you pat ronize home enterpriser m'-i- ivcuctuuiiy, . AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, Mechanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full courses (4 years), Short courses (2 years), Special Courses (3 mos.) Tuition and room, $10 a term' board, $8 a month. 80 teachers, 369 students, new buildings for 509 Write for booklet "A Day at the A. & M. College. President GEO. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N.C. w V 'W MOWS German To make a clean sweep of our line of Summer Serge Coats we have marked our $3.0. S4.00 an d $4.50 Double Breasted : Coats at $2.70. Not many left, butwe may have your size. . New York Artistic Tailor. GOLTlfKORO f. f. JOSBPH wards, uoldsboro N. C. - 23 West Centre St, Goldsboro,-N. O. URDU BQTBIi KSKNON, 1D1HUK rsion in. Z V. i .

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