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HD OF ilLDERMEN THEY MET IN MONTHLY SESSION LAST NIGHT with costs imposed amounting to $118.29. Also showed the number of deaths to be: ' White Adults, 3; children, 3; colored adults. 3: chil- REGTJLAR 3; births white, 7; colored, 10. ' I . .. . , i " j 1 i i f auc lcpyiis ui me several city oi ficials were read. Si , & i . . . it! a Several Questions of Importance Came Up Before the Board, Among Which Was, the Sprinkling of the Streets. treasurer's report. Balance, May 1 $228.31 Receipts 2,697.43 Total $2,925.72 ! Disbursements 2,512.64- Balance June 1 $413.08 TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT. $ 152.36 ! 50.68 295.62 The Board of Aldermen met in General City Tax regular monthly session last wttek Sewerage Tax with Mayor Hood in the chair and Water Works Tax Aldermeu Hollowell, Kornegay, GCt Light TaX-" . T J 6 "7' Street Improvement Tax... Lamb, Wooten, Southerland, Weil, city Hall and Market Tax Harrison, Creech and Daughtry Funding- Tax . R0AT Tft UFA A RIP"' present. City Clerk Broadhurst read the minutes of preceeding meetings dur ing the month, which were adopted as read. Mr. I. F. Dortch appeared before the board in the interest of Mr. Aeher Edwards and submitted an ordinance repealing the law prohib iting the sale of liquor on East and West Centre street between Mul berry and Ash street. The ordi nance was adopted as submitted. Rev. F. W. Fairies appeared be fore the board in the interest of the Goldsboro Hospital and asked that East Boundary street be made to i width of! Special Tax. 40.01 30.03 20.05 25.43 216.50 Total $ 595.06 CITY CLERK'S REPORT. Fines and costs $ 12.50 Amts from all other sour's 138.40 Total ' $ 150.90 Pay roll for May 584,70 Bills allowed for May ' 2,399.09 Total $ 2,983.79 POLITICAL DOTS. The President is returning home with an Ohio rabbit in his bag. j I Grover Cleveland's clipping bur eau is running double shift. conform to the regulation other streets so as to allow the hos pitel to use a site lor the hospital i Roosevelt did not discuss race sui- which they had obtained at the cor- cide in Utah. ; ner of Daisy and Boundary streets.! T T . J Than-.; r i . J In the Iron world peace is assured 1 he question of widening the street 1 e ' i , . , " for a year to come. i was referred to the street committee, I who will make an investigation this Tne Republican Convention of . afternoon. Mr. Fairies also asked 1904 is Iarg?ly anticipated. 1 ( for the annual appropriation of None of the postoffice department $150.00, which was made, one-half j scamps are, strange to say, Missou- uemy ttviuiiuue now ana me remain- rians. d.er to be paid later on. Mr. Geo. C. Royal 1 called atten tion to the necessity of sprinkling the streets to preserve the finishing on the macadamized streets. Other talks were made in favor of sprink ling the streets, but the board finally decided to ask the board of public works to give the merchants the water if the merchants would hire a team and a (irivtr. Mr. 1'. W. Hilker made applica tion to n-tail liquor at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. J. L. Dickinson on John street. The board granted the recommendation upon the payment of the necessary privilege tax. Mr. L. Kiewe made application for renewal of license to retail liquor at his salloon next to the new city hall, and the board granted the rec ommendation. Mr. T. S. Ilinnant made a verbal application for privilege to occupy his old bar stand on E.Centre street, near the new city hall. The board requested that he get his application in the pr .per shape and promised to consider it. Capt. La mb made a lengthy talk in opposition to the contract which the city had made with the prop erty owners on Walnut street, op posite the court house, but the mat ter was Anally passed over with out action. Aldermen Weil,as chairman of the Park Committee, asked for an ap propriation to have lights put in the park and to build a pavillion. He said he understood that the Golds boro orchestra would give concerts every Sunday afternoon if they were given a pavillion to play in. The appropriation was granted. Col. A. C. Davis, city attorney, stated that the ordinance committee had decided to make what changes were necessary in the city laws and only have the changofe printed and inserted in the old books. The question of the removal of the Great Eastern was brought up and it was decided to give the owner of the property until the 15th of July to re move it. Aldermen Sol. Weil and Geo. C. Iorneeray were elected members of the board of trustees of the Goldsboro Hospital, on the part of the Board of Aldermen, as proviaea ior in the charter of the hospital. The question of releasing the fish dealers from the requirement of giv ing bond was referred to the proper committee. Mr. Geo. Stith asked of the board to have water pipe put in on Oak street and the request was referred to the fire and water committee. The Mayor reported 23 cases tried, Uncle Sara will expend $20,000 in an effort to multiply the aquatic lobster. MERGERS AND TRUSTS ARE SHAKY. The United States Supreme court h as advanced the caseof the Northern Securities company so that it will be heard in December next, instead of two or three years hence. This changes the situation, and there is a notable decline already in all combi nations that destroy competition and restrain trade. Trust securities are no longer marketable, and even the latest scheme of the steel trust is hanging fire and may prove a fiat failure. When the steel trust, back ed by J. P. Morgan & Co., cannot put securities upon the people, the smaller trusts are simply paralyzed and cannot move a finger. This is why so many schemes in the forma tive state have been turned down of ate, notably the southern cotton mill scnemes, and the Brunswick steel mill, and a host of similar schemes in the northern states. If the Supreme court speaks as plainly in December as the four ap pellate judges did, and unanimously as they did, the wild career of the trusts and mergers will soon be end ed, and normal conditions will be re stored, and the individual will soon have a living chance again. the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite legal money of the UnitedStates for any case of All they ask is a fair and "VTT , V AAT 1U UUCiluS m iegai money or tne Un: Ieucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which thev cannot cure I financial responsibility is well known to every newspaper publisher and druggist in the United States with most of whom they have done business for over a third of a century. From this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to make the above unprecedented and remarkable offer if they were not basing theif offer on curative means having an unparalleled record. No other medicine than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription could possibly "win out" as the saying goes, on such a proposition. But they know Whereof they speak. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world-famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. This wonderful remedy there fore, stands absolutely alone as the only one possessed of such unrivaled curative properties as fully warrant its make6 in publishing the remarkable offer above made in the utmost good faith. erBefair FZ'tHi im.&mrmf?Hirr will also be paid in lawful monev of the TTmtfvl Rtatps tt, ffl-o pkuSrW B- Wnir S of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, if thev cannot 7w , . , , the original signature of each individual volunteering the testimonials below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing thus proving their genuineness and the superiority of these medicines. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Maggie McFarland, of Taswell, Ind., writes : "Two years ago my health began to fail and I was hardly able to walk around I broke down, then trouble of a special nature set in and I suffered severely from falling of womb Had heart trouble till I cpuld not sit up ; was confined to bed all the time. After I had been in bed two weeks undertook to tret up but found I could not. My husband called the doctor, but his medicine only made me weaker and worse I was having a chill every day and it seemed as though I would die. We called another doctor who said he could cure me in three weeks, and when he found he could not do so he said I had hysterics," and urged me to use a supporter, which only made me worse. I was almost crazy and prayed to die and get out of my suffering. Was so poor I was only a skeleton, when one day I chanced to pick up a little Memorandum Book and reading of Dr. Pierce's medicines resolved to write him concerning my case. He wrote me a kind letter. I purchased his medicine and beffan taking it, soon began to feel better the weak quivermg in my bowels stopped and the pain in my side became less. Continued the treatment until I had taken about six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Payonte Prescription and one box of Dr. Pierce's Suppositories. I am now doinsr the work for a family of eight. Can walk to the store and carry my baby three miles. Can sleep well, and life is worth livine I cannot praise Dr. Pierce s medicines too highly. Hope others also will take Dr. Pierce's medicines and be cured, and that this -statement may be the means of many suffering ones applying to you for relief. "I know of a man in our vicinity whose neighbors and friends thought he would die, but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured hiin. Know also of others who have been benefited by the use of your medicines " Mrs. Mamie Patterson of 42 Hedden Place, Blizabeth, N. J., says : "About one year ago I wrote to Dr. Pierce and he advised me what to do It is hard for me to say just what my trouble was. Was nervous ; had sick headaches backache pain m small of back, had no appetite, pain in my left side. I was a complete wreck. I had tried manv doctors and did not get well so had given up the thought of ever getting better. I have taken eight bottles of 'Favorite Prescription ' and to-day feel like a new woman. Have advised several of my friends to use Dr. Pierce's medicines and they have done so and received much benefit I am thankful to you for your advice, and also for what your wonderful medicines" have done for me. May the blessing of God ever rest upon you. I gladly send you this testimonial." HOW TO PRESERVE HE TILTH BEAUTY are told in nr. Pierce's Gommon Sense Medical TSdvlser. It is FREE. For a papercovered copy send 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing ONLY; cloth binding 31 stamps. Address s Dr. R. V. PIERGE, Buffalo, JV. Y. Refrigerators ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Hammocks, etc. Headquarters for Low Prices!. EXAMINE YOUR LAUNDRY Black HaiA ' ' I U 1 . .. m. uic uscu your nur vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re- ic original coior to gray . my nairsort." Mrs. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.00 a bottle. All drnnisti. when it is delivered, and if it is DOf done up to your aafi -fa-.tioD, send it to the Goldsboro Stani Laundry. We guarantee satisfaction. Our work must prove satisfactory. Ev ery employee takes an interest in their duties and strive to excel. Old customers know, and new custom ers soon learn, that nothing is slighted. Every article is carefully handled and beautifully finished. We can give you Do mestic or Gloss finiBh. We have both machines the hnest made The uoii. fca illy Hair SOU." iVlrS HI O - - 1 nmjTTrmirjiuxiuyx Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me! I aeDd us a card or Pn", act we will call for yout work and return it when promised. ; Interstate Phone 82 GOIiDSBOKO STEfllH MUflDflY Bell Phone 30 B If your drnggist cannot supply yon. send us one dollar and we will einnw. you a bottle. Be sure and neare J. C ol your nearest express o axjlh CO., Lowell, Mass. ;ive the name ce. Address. Tobacco Flues And Tin Roofing ! Pfcotofrspfctd REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a We!! Man t$.of Ms. fur? produces the abo ve results in SO days. It acta powerfully ana juictly . Cures wlien all ethers fall, loung men will regkin their lent tae.ni)ood.entiold men will rocover tbeix youthful vigor by ueins BEVIVO. It Quickly uaC eurely roatores Nervons nsES.IiOBt Vitality, Impoier.cy, NifiLtly EmisBiona'. Lost Power, Failing ilcmory, Wostinjr JDiseases, and all effects ct Beli abu36 cr cxccEBaud indlscroUon, which unfits ono for study, business or tanrribge. It ootosly cures by eter-tinj e.S tho eett cl eieeasQ. but is a crest Eervatonlo and blood builder, brio. Ins back the pink glow to pale cbeeks arid ra dtoring the Cr til yonti. It wards off In( anity Consuaiptior.. Icsiet on bavin HEVIVO.no other It can be carried in. vset rocket, ty mail. ) iv trrlttan nrasxrant-t a -ccx3 cr leizxS J6St"For bale in oflbofo. N. O. by M. E. Robin Kon ft ro.. and Dr." J. N. Johnson, DENTIST. Office over Gidden's Store. Imd23 600 Miles Sea. Trip The most Attractive route to NEW YORK and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts is via the 010 Dominion Line and Rail Connections. Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va. daily except Sunday, at 7 piu. for Sew Yolk direct affording opportunity for through rasen7Prs from the South, Southwest and West to visit Richmond, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach en route, For tickets and general Information nnnW to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. CROS WELL, General Ai?t.. Norfolk. Va .T. w MAYEE, Agt.. Richmond. Va. ? ? oU?k??,- Traffic Manwger New York. J J. BROWN. Gen'i Vnsr. Art. i -v s It is the most fashionable Sack Suit for this season. It is particularly dressy. Full square shoulders. The back hansrs from the shoulders with a neat box ef fect. LIDE I SLIDE AND YOU'LL MAKE IT1 The Baseball season will soon be ushered In, and you'll "hear the fa miliar cry of "Slide and you'll make ill" 'Sucient unto the day is the evil thereof." so we will cii-tr fi-irVi . k-.1i il- , ' ui en 1 un ice Dane- pall subjeccand remind you that we want sou to come straight to us when you need BRICK, or SHJfiSLES. Wt can s.iTP Tn aw .-n nn.i. a.-, articles. Give us a trial order nri it vince you. TERMS CAH. f. T. GRIFFIN. NOTICE ! To All Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that the original Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Comoanv seven per cent, ceitificate of indebtedness numbered sixty-three and issued to W. J Kxum, bearing date theSthdav of .TM,, 1S87, for one hundred dollars, has been lost or destroyed, and that application will be made Dy tne unaersigned to the Board of r1reot.r.ra of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company, successor to the Wilmington and WMnl,' Railroad company, or the issue of a dunlieat certificate to the estate of W. J. Exum.de ceased, in lieu of the original certifit above describe, which has been lost or He- I stroyed, as aforesaid. MARY A. BXUM, Executrix of W. J. Kxum. dewsin This May 5th. 1003. V1A- DR. THEO. L. GINN, Physician and Surgeon. Office Walnut St.. East, next to J. T, Glnn eoxjso&o.N.a I make a specialty of Tobacco Flues and Tin Hoofing and employ the best workmen that money can command. If you are in the market for anything of the above class, or any kind of tin and sheet metal work, it will pay you to get an estimate from T.G.BRYAN, The Tinner, Goldsboro, N. C. B. KUPFENHEIMER Mb The Trousers fit snuslv over . . . .. p tne nips and at the waist band. They are cut amply wide, and we nave tnem m a large variety or patterns at from $12.50 to $20. EPSTEIN BROS. Odd Fellows' corner. J. M. Parker. tfESr Dental Serffeon. GOLDSBORO. N. n. Office over Goldsboro Hardware Co. opposite K. R. Ticket offiee. B"Painless Extraction of Teeth. Phones: Office .211 Residence 233. IlHnoisCentral Railroad Very Low Rates to the WEST, NORTHWEST, and CALIFORNIA, Commencing February 15th, ending April 30th. Free Chair Cars. TJxion De pots. Fast Trains. For full information. Damnh- lets, rates and tickets, address FRED D. MILLER, Traveling Passeno-pp Awnf No. 1, Brown Bldg. Atlanta Ga if - - m ft. - ' SWIFTA.ftft Patent tawrsra. Opp. U.S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. f
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