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COTTON SEED THIS YEAR. New crop cotton seed is opening up bravely. In Jackson, Miss., it al ready commands over $20 a ton, and the tender.cy is upwards. This makes the seed worth from 30 to 35 cents a bushel, and again illustrates the point that the cotton crop may yet be profitable on accovnt of the seed it yields alone. An acre that yields a bale of lint produces 1000 pounds of seed, or about 33 bushels, which is worth at present prices something over $10. Scarcely any northern wheat field yields a greater return. It is not clear as yet whether the prevailing high prices are due to a lack of seed, or to the competition of the new mills is considerable, and they must have seed, although pres ent prices of seed products scarcely warrant present seed prices. Each new oil mill seeks first of all to drive the trust out of its own im mediate section, and in order to do this it bids up the price of seed, and the trust's agents readily respond with a higher bid, and in this way the price of seed in Misaisjsippi has been advanced to $10, and even a trifle more. About twenty new oil mills are ready for operation in that State, and in all other parts of the cotton belt the number of mills has been greatly increased. The industry is a big one, and as it has the world as a market there does not seem to be much danger of a serious glut in seed products. IN THE BUSINESS WOULD. -A s a of vice- lit- 'u Columbia, i Washington, Sept. 12. -telegram received lie etu from Bapiipolis, 3Htut.ro, the death Ihre this n.or: exander It. Shepherd, w! President of the Board Works of the District of during the Territorial Government of the district in 18(51, and two years later Governor ot the district. lie was 67 years of age. The cause of his ! death was peritonitis, orought on by j an attack of appendicitis. Governor I Shepherd, as the executive officer of j the Board of Public Works, in spite j of vigorous opposition, began and j successfully continued improvements j in all parts of the city with the re- suit that Washington became a mag- nificent capital. To the Governor is given the credit for nipping in the bud a project for the removal of the capital to some western city, which was warmly agitated at one time. He leaves a widow and seven children. IC Yflll 11 1 1 I PUT a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang Iiln Ir IUU lYILLrUI lment into a glass half full of water and With this gargle your throat often it will quickly cure a Bore Throat. GDogb'-Q: Tipeatt Sysmipttoinnis Go after the cause. Stimulants and cathartics will never cure Indigestion. They may temporarily relieve the system but the next meal clogs i t again. The food should be digested. The nourishment health strength it contain should be appropriated absorbed by the system. Children GCdDOdDL on Keep this purifies, cleanses, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. This new discovery digests all classes of food and assists the stomach and digestive organs In assimilating and transforming it into the kind of nourishment that is taken up by the blood and fed to the tissues throughout the various organs of the body. Kodol cures indigestion and dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach troubles. Kodol gives such strength to the body that id is lnvaiuaoie in an wasting diseases. I wish to ib ank yon for what Kodol has done for me." writes Clifton Glrton, Collett, Ind. "It cured me of dyspepsia after everything else had failed. When I tried Kodol it helped me right away. I cheerfully recommend it." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Prepared by E. O. DeWltt & Co., Chicago. The $1 bottle contalns2V4 times as much (by actual measurement) as the trial size which sells for 50c. llfWftt'C lifflf FJSPln DfCPP tQe famous little liver pills for biliousness or VI Wilt O L1111V LUllkJ Kltl3 constipation. Safe, thorough. They nerer gripe. For Sale by J H. HILL & SON, Goldsboro, N. C. i iff-- anon .as .z 'k Theo. H. Price on Gouon The Great Crops of the Year and the Bright Prospect That Smiles Upon the En tire Country. NEW YORK, Sept. 12. j I again advise southern holders and producers of cotton to hold their production for at least nine cents a pound. The spinning trade,at first disposed to ignore the very obvivous facts in regrard to supply and demand this , j year, are gradually coming to recog- j nize them. The vorld needs every fact always fresh in your memory: For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you need only to apply Mexican ustang Viment ; a few times and the soreness and inflammation -will ' be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. To get the best results yon should saturate a piece of soft cloth "with the liniment and bind it upon the wound as you would a poultice. 25c, SOc. and $1.00 a bottle. lprn au CVET flM your poultry and at the very first sign of Kctr AN 1 1 t UW feoup. Scaly Legs, Bumblefoot or other rijgnagfla among your fowls use lexiean Mustang Ldnlment. It is remarkable that while trade and industrial depression is as pro found as ever in Germany and to some extent throughout the rest of .Europe, and to a limited extent in England, yet a high degree of pros perity prevails in this country. The condition on this side of the sea promises to be even augmented by creat crops of wheat, corn, oats and cotton, all of which arc now well out of the way of serious harm. The wheat and oat crops are harvested, and another week will put the corn crop beyond injury by frost. Despite bale of cotton and more than the South will produce this year. It can and will pay at least nine cents per pound for it if that price be insisted upon. By such insistence the South will make itself a sharer in the pros perity every where else so general. fobTsiiebifr THE To the Democrats of Wayne county: The undersigned hereby announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wayne county, subject to the action of the Democratic nomi- t nating convention. I wish to thank my friends for the $30 w BIN 1 t a r.'i VALUE.. 0 We get the cus tom of people who know what the best 1 is and won't take anything else. 5 It is a pretty good rule to iolbw the leadershih of critical, discriminating people, and if you will Uf You will see this is THE PLACE where they 1 come tor Diamonds and hme Teweirv. Follow the crowd. & J Sign of the Electric Street Clock. S& j& jgf jtg r 'M W m" "V" f-w -JB "nr -JC . IK very generous and loyal support they the nereentas-es reported bv the cov- gave me so heartily two years ago. I ernment the impression prevails that the cotton crop will exceed ten mil lion bales. There are some drawbacks,- how ever, none of which are serious or permanent. The hard coal strike and the car famines are i nave not oeen unmmciiui oi it nor ceased to appreciate it in the mean time, and have endeavored at all times to hold their continued confi dence and support. Should the partv in convention interfering ' nominate me, as I hope they will, I OFFERS TO THE COLONIST THE LOW EST RATES with QUICK and COMFORT-' ABLE SERVICE to ail POINTS in the WEST; and NORTHWEST. $30 FROM MEMPHIS. BUST'S NEW CROP II SEbDS PR1ZB MEDAL BRAND. moved, easy with fuel supplies. The banks in Jsew York ave near the iegal reserve line, and money is commanding higher rates. Wall street specula tors are creeping in, and exports of manufactured goods are decreasing. J ot one of those troubles is of a ser ious nature not one of them will be known as factors in the market six months hence. The crops will be and money will become The strikes will be adjusted, and the fuel stocks will be replen ished. If the exports of manufac tured goods continue to fall exports ,of food products will take their place, and a trade balance of large propor tions will again be reported. At present every factory is pushed to the utmost in order to supply home demands. Tlfe shoe factories cannot fill orders; the textile mills are satis fied with the outlook, and the iron and steel mills are selling products to be delived next year. The fail ures are comparatively few in num ber, and railroad earnings were never larger. The depression in Europe means nothing here, and business men see no cloud on the horizon. shall endeavor to sustain the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Respectfully, E. A. Stevens. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office Of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the action of the coming Democratic nominat ing convention. During the several terms I have held this office I have endeavored to fulfill its duties faithfully, fearlessly, and with the least possible expense to the tax payers of the county; and I believe my official record will sus tain the statement that I have not been derelict in any duty. Should the Wayne county Democ racy see fit to honor me again with the nomination, I will deeply appre ciate it and serve the county to the best of my ability. Very truly, B. F. SCOTT daw tf, July 25. TICKETS on sale daily during September! . , . , . , .,. , and October, Correspondingly low ratesf rom ! Buist s Turnip Seeds, is the most sah Die and most all points in the Southeast ! popular Drand m the boum-rn and western States. For full information address, j As theY 3re grown exclusively from selected and trans planted roots, and their product will aiways Drove sat W. T, Sanders, A. P 0. F. CSark, T A.'isfactorv to the planter. We give below a paitial list Pryor and Decauter Streets, ATLANTA, QA. MERDRCHES fITID FEYEl?I5HI)ESS GURBD SHOT HIS LOVER DEAD. Fatal Ending of Lovers' Quarrel. Victor Roland Dying of Self-inflicted Wounds at Hospital. Chicago, Sept. 10. As a result of a lover's quarrel, Victor Roland O'Shea, a young lawyer just admit ted to the bar, shot and killed his bethrothed, Emily Hoganson, hore to-day, tried to kill the girl's mother and then turned the weapon upon himself and tried to committ suicide. He was removed to the Norwegian Hospital in such serious condition that he will die. Last night the young couple quar reled. Early this morning O'Shea visited the Hoganson home with a view to a reconciliation. The alter cation was resumed and reached such a height that Mrs. Hoganson interferred. O'Shea resented this action and fired at both women. The shot fired at Mrs. Hoganson went GflDU t fl & mm Sold at al! druggists. STENOGRAPY CLASS. Mrs. Hattie S. Gay will resume her class in short hand on September 15, in the evenings. Parties desiring to take lessons should apply in ad vance of that date. At the law of fices of Mr. F. A. Daniels. 2w a28 W. K. LfNE. PHISICIANAND StJRGEOX. 127 West Centre Street, North, Next door to Dewey Bros. Two rooms abOTe office for rent. lauglm WANTED A bookkeeper of some experience. Apply with references to H. WEIL & BROS. Bananas at almost your own price at C. F. Griffins. FOR RENT An eight room house on Elm street with water and sew erage connections. Apply to I. B. Fonrielle. ins one Day Qoict cure For co.ds and sore inroat trse Kermott Watdl Selling. Watch Repairing. 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. Is our business and we give careful painstaking atten tion to it. W' give special attention to repiiring of fine watches the kind that need extra careful adjustment. 've try to have our work give atisfacMou such as 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 be done In a competent manner. L. D. GIDDENS, ITiije Watches arpd JecrJelry. of the varities we carry in stock: Red or purple too (strop head), White Flat Dutch, j Red top globe, Buist's mammoth globe, large white I globe, pomeranean white globe, white Norfolk globe, I snow white globe, Jarge cownornt globe, white egg ! globe, yellow aberdeen globe, amber globe, yellow (globe, southern nSver top globe, southern prize globe, iBuist's Improved ruta baga, Bioomsdale Swede. Ccme to us for Buist Growth as (hey are the cheapest and best tor your soil, Prompt attention ! given to mail orders, 9 M O in TSTWO liTH i RUGG T8TS. flisoiitneriand. BrinKleo & go's- Laces and Embroidery, Black Woolen Skirt Goods, Fancy Lawns, India Linens, etc., just received. Another shipment o the Celebrated Hanan Shoe in High Cuts and Oxford Ties just received. Closing out our stock of Ladies Slippers at a sac rifice. We are headquarters for the Lion brand , collar and cuffs. Call to see us and save money, Yours anxious to please, Southerland, Brinkley &.Co i yrv win r T SELDOM HAPPENS THAT you can buy a 15c. collar for 5c, but we offer them at that price, Thursday, Friday aud Saturday. It's a lot we closed out from a retir ing retailer! There are only 1,G00 collars and they all go at 5c each. A. A. JOSEPH, Goldsboro's Leadlrg Haberdaeher. WatGh This Space -For Other Specials. COLD KNOCKER Will cure any cold in 24 hours or money refunded. 15c a box. For sale only at. Goldsboro Drug Co. Wild, S STORES. S 8TORE6
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