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"THE CIRCUS IS COMING." Ai.d the Children of the Odd lows' Orphan Home Will See It Free. . The Argcs had a call from ;Sam J. Banks, the courteous Fel-i Mr. rt?id cultured young gentleman who fills the responsible position of Press iur oautenes nauroau ;Shows, the date of the app aranee of which m Goldsboro is Saturday, October 10th. This is one of the really ereat fihows of the country, and although new to this section it promises as fine athree ring performance, me nagerie of rare animals and hippo drome as any circus that e er visit ed our section. In this connection the Akgus is irlad to announce that Mr. Ranks has generously extended, on behalf Creek5 w- T- Alston, (colored), of f Mr. BuntoH n fnvitof,-nn thiWake Forest; Kemp Rhodes, of orphans of the I. O. O. F. State Home here to attend the circus with - out money and without price. This is indeed a graceful and generous .act on the part of Mr Sautelle, who is himself a prominent Odd Fellow, onrl TirSll ., . . I .1 1 every Odd Fellow and by every! riend of childhood and especially orphaned childhood throughout the ' .State. GOBBLING THE PEABODY FUND. The trustees of the Peabody trust are to met this month, and it is be lieved by some the effort of Atlanta to collar the entire fund will then be consummated. Edward Ingle dis cusses the subject in a recent number of the Manufacturers' Record. He fihows that Robert C. Winthrop, once a trustee of the fund, who knew Mr. Peabody, never entertained the idea that one state, much less one city, could absorb the fund. He thought all the states in the South shnnlrl mi iu siatfs in ine ttoutn should . hare In ny distribution o. the fund that might be made. The late J. L M. Curry said that Mr. Peabody had clearly in his mind "not a prepon derant expenditure for one, but a dif fusion of benefits among all." The trustees of the fund should know that the students in the South Who propose to beeoiue teachers can not pay railroad fare to and from a distant city, nor are they able to pay living expenses in a large town. In other words, the Atlanta proposition is simply :iiid wholly a proposition to gobble th entire fund for the bene fit of AtLiida and Georgia, leaving out ot consideration the students of all the other Southern stales. Tftis is exactly what it means-when the naked facts are considered. Dr. Curry fought the proposition to concentrate the fund in the Pea body normal college at Nashvilie,on the ground that one college "could never meet the varied wants of the school, rural and urban, primary and secondary, of such a large territorial area as the Southern states-" What he said in 1394 stands good to day, and unless the trustees desire to rob a dozen states for the purpose of ben efiting one city, or at the most one state, they wiil reject the plan that has been formulated by Atlanta for Atlanta. SOUTHERN PINE FURNITURE. A dealer in fine furniture in New j York advertises bedroom suits of "Georgia pine; bed, bureau and! washstand, $95; reduced from $120." These prices are pretty high, aud no doubt home makers could turn out three pieces at much lower figures, but perhaps the home articles would lack some of the artistic features of the New York goods. But the fact that Southern pine is marching on from inside decoration to furniture is encouraging, and pos sibly it will yet outrank for the lat ter purposes oak or bird's-eye maple. In very truth curly pine is not equal ed by any of the other woods. Its rich beauty is enhanced by the color of age. It is as strong as mahogany, and when it has stood in the interior twenty years it has all the richness of that tropical wood. Southern pine is still cheap in price, and it is plentiful, and these things perhaps keep it from general adoption for furniture manufacturing ... i purposes. It has all else to commend ; it-solidity of texture and richness of grain and in the long run of color. ; Highly polished the . grain appears jrAU,IV. trw2' xu we nave a gen & t o i r xi- ! eral line of nursery stock. As I have in marvellous beauty. Surely the Q agent in Wayn countv Southern curly pine will yet displace make out a list of your wants and I ; the hardwoods, and become the fa-; vorite material for all high-grade ' work in the iatortor of building whether that work relates to the , movable pieces. I Dallas, Tex., Sept. 30. Former Oovaimr Hogg to-day delivered a speech to the farmers of Texas, ad vo lutin;? tijat they organize thoroughly for poi'iu'ai purposes. He declared 5 th;;t every. other element of the busi j tni population 'of the United States was organized for political purpose? i thtt iAnr(,t nnrHnn nf th rn. ; luct,t ,port their only hope of j pr((CUri. anything like equal bene- ; nts VVi: , to come out boldly in solid orffaniziltion and use their influence j t() the fuJlest extent in political af- f. fgUaleigh, Oct. 2. Here are the 12 liu-n who will try Ernest Haywood lor the killing of Ludlow Skinner: A. R. Hodge, Jr., of St. Matthews; C.T, Hester, of St. Matthews: Henrv ! JJavis OI arton 8 ureek; T. V. Holt, ' of Car" Zo1 Fonville, of Barton's I Mark's Creek; E. H. Cooley, of Oak 1 Grove5 E- p- Wiggs, of Little River, J' w 01 ljlttle Kiver WaU ton, of Panther Branch; C. D. Davis, of House Creek. i jrrr Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. A!! druggists. Vaut Vlllir moustache or hfartl a. Vniit.if ill brown or rich black ? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE&Rfil&r. S1CT3. OFDnupntSTR, on R. P. Halc A Co. ,Nhia, N . H, Bellevue - Mills, North Goldsboro, N." C. The Bellevue Grist Mills are now running on Wednesdays and Satur days and can grind your meal and stock feed on short notice. We also i furnish good meal for table use on i application. i " , j Jgti&SS&jS pared to dress lumber in any style desired. Can furnish anv kind of moulding, lathe or band saw work on short notice. We do all kind of mill wright work and repairing of machinery, also blacksmith work of any kind. All work guaranteed. Address, JOS. X.. PEARSON, Bell phone 81a. At Bellevue. Swiss Cheese FRESH AND FINE! JUSTRECEIVED. For Sale at Goldsboro Bakery. Walter H. Barnes. Millinery Fall Display of all the latest styles in MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, etc. J. W. BIZZELL & CO. Dr. Frank Boyette, DENTIST. may 19 tf Office In Borden Boildlns Opposite Hotel Kennon. All manner of Dental work done In the best and morit approved style. Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, W B Fort, administrator of the estate of John Coley, will make application to the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Coast Line of the Company which is the legal successor oi me wiimingron ana weiaon Kallroad Com pany, for the re issue of a certificate of indebt edness of said Wilmington and Weldon Rail road Company, for Three Hundred Dollars, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, in lieo of a certain other certificate of indebted ness, of like amount and effect, which was is sued to the undersigned by the said Wilming ton and Weldon Kallroad Company, on the 20th day of February, 1883, and was numbered 43. which said last named certificate has been lost or destroyed. W B. FORT. Administrator of the estate o John Coley. Sept 29 daw 4wks NOTICE; Rock Spring Nurseries, ESTABLISHED 1891. Offers to the public a fine lot of 't Berrv Plants of the following varm. t y."". e won- derful Dixie Belle. Now is thp t mo ? ties: Lady Thompson and the Won- i to set out a small bed in your garden ! for home use, and we also have a fine lot of Apple, Pear, Peach and j will gladly make you the lowest I Price and a discount according to Cy your,, f. G, MidbIeton- 6wks octl pd Warsaw, N. C. ' The most ropuLAFt in use &nmsm& Popular l5o Styles to suit all wbitersjuli. stationers have them, WORKS CAMDEN N.J. 26 JOHN ST.. NEW YORK. Word to the Wi Send us a card, or phone, and we when promised. Interstate Phone 82. CITY TAXES. The Citv Tax Books for 1903 have been placed in my hands with instructions to proceed to collect the taxes charged there in. All persons liable for City Taxes are cordially invited to come up to the City Hall and settle. Respectfully, W. H. COLLINS, Sept. 19, 1903. City Tax Collector. FOR SALE. 132 acres land, one half cleared, balance well timbered, lying on new road leading from Goldsboro to Grantham's store, 8 miles from Goldsboro. Adapted to general farming pur poses, suitable for fruit or pecans. Address me at Calypso, N. C, pd 8w sel E. A. PARKER. WANTED! WHEAT, OAT OR RYE STRAW We will-give 40 cts. for good Wheat, Oat or Rye Straw, delivered at our Mattress faclorv. nr F O R rarciin Goldsboro, N.C, ROYflLL 6c BORDEN. GOLDSBORO, N. C HEADQUARTERS KOs - i ?- I. '. I a4L.,rf-Ji.?".t L i 3 'i ,.-t-,- ; ; Keguiar Style Stays 12 in. or 6 in. apart Made of larsre. strong. hiVb "S strong, njgn grade s-t wires Amnlv nrovides for PYtncn o,, . . lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter bow XV-1 Does not mutilate, but dcs, efncientlv uri'c and pigs. FV?X.ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how it.will.save youmoney and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. For Sale in Goldsboro by Smith & Yelverton. II .... "TAKE-DOWN" REPEATING SHOT GUNS These guns are a high-class production at a low-class price. For strong shooting and lasting qualities, they are in a class by themselves. They are made in 12 and 16 gauge, in full cylinder or modified choke for brush and field shooting ; or full choke for trap and duck shooting. They can be taken down instantly without any tools. To get the best re sults always use Winchester Factory Loaded Shells in these guns, as one is made for the other. FREE Send for our 160-page illustrated catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. SEW HAVEN. CONN. About Laundry Work is sufficient. Let us prove to you how good .3 Shirts, Collars and Cuffs & can be Laundered by giving us a trial order Tiere will be no muti lated or saw-edged collars or dis colored or stained under garments to be displeased with. Contempla tion of our work will elicit your ad miration and approbation. Send for our list and prices. will cll for yout work and return it GOLDSBORO STEfla MUpRY Bell Phone 30 B Taxes For 1903 ARE NOW DUE. I am ready to receipt for same. All . are nounea 10 come forward prompt ly and settle. Respectfully, V. A. DENMARK, Tax Collector Sept. 21, 1903. Office at Court House. VOICE CULTURE. -LU.IS. xx. ij. uonen will teach a limited number of runils in voiVa and physical culture at the studio of ivirs. J . J. blocumb on North James street, besrinmnsr instructions Oft." 19 For further information apply at the studio. Mrs. Cohen has studied with the best French, German and Enp- nsn masters. Hours, 12:30 p. m. to 3 p. m. Mondays and Thursdays. P. S. Sight singing will be in eluded later. oer hundred nounds - m. m V W W Jill, a tit W W ReadiReflect Be not neglectful. Do not go unprotected, if rupr ( tured. i Do not wait until too late and out of reach of a Truss. Do not let your rupture drift incurable. Do not wear any other than a double Truss. Do not wear a Truss that will torture. Get one that fits well wears , well looks well and pleases well. Hage's Patent Truss Is the only one for "Solid Comfort" Others say so. It is manu g faetured and sold by THE GOLDSBORO TRUSS GO.. I lOo George St., North, Goldsboro, N. C. fiWrite them for descriptive booklet, its full of information the ruptured should know. JBPlease mention this paper. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executors of tbe last will " L.inv.ii u vj i -1 ii ,uii:uway.ut a, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and settle the same immediately. Partin holding claims against said estate will present them to the under signed for payment ot. or before the 10th day of July, 19U4, or this nonce will be p'ead- m uarui biieir recovery, Isabel r. miller, kate galloway, Executors of A. J. Galloway, deceased Goldsboro. N. C. Julv 10th. 1103 -X'Hl Manhattan Life. OF NEW YORK. Writes a plain, simple policy that can be understood by any one who has a Common School Education. Clfty-two years of honorable, dealing with policy holders commends this "Old Reliable" Company to the In suring public. The Manhattan's Loan Values (at 5 per cent. Interest), its paid-ups, extend ed Insurance, and Cash Surrender Values, all written In the policy and guaranteed, are most liberal. A. R. MORGAN & CO State Agents. Box 654.Goldsbr.ro. W. CI. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Maria Thompson, deceased. notice is nerepy given to all persons indebted to saia estate to come forward and settle the same immediately. Parties holding claims against said estate wiil present them to the undersigned lor payment on or before tbe zana aay or Sept. 1904. or this notice will be pieaaea in oar oi their recovery , , A. C. DAVIS, Executo. This 218t day of Sept. 1903 FOR SALE ! A Good Marble Busi ness in Goldsboro. The business must be sold within thirty days and all stock on hand will be sold at actual cost. Now is the time to get a tombstone cheap. Will sell cheap. Good reason for selling. Write to H. A. TUCKER & BRO., Wilmington or Goldsboro, N. C May 22, tf. ' VITALITY P.ladea Weil Man . of Me. prodnces the above results In 30 da vs. It acts powerfully aad quickly. Cures when all others fail, loung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover thoii youthful vigor by ueinj BEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores llervous. nesB, IjObS VHality, Imireiency, KiBhtly Eiuiseicns, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wa:itinir Diseases, auii all effects of self -abuse or csceEs tnd indiscretion. Which unfits one for etudy, business or marriage. It Dot only cures by staviing at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonio and blood bnilder, bring, lag back the ninSc clow to ale cheebs and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity aa consumption, its. (51 on naving itn; i v Ot no other. It can be carried In vest pociet. By mail, Vl.OO ser cackase. or sis for J3S.OO. with m. csosl- I ive 'written Kuarantf e to ecre o? z-mSszuQ 1 ke money. Book and afivise free. Audres3 UOYAl MEDICINE CO., 'ao0.u,LhuP1- J5For Bale in Goldsboro. N. O byM. E. Robinson & Bros., and MacKav's PbsnrmaAv Trhereare jnot words enough in Webster's Unabridged Dic- tionery to do justice to Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy." So said Oapt. W. W. Ciements, eDgineer Southern Railway, Spen cer. N. C, on April 28, 1903. He said that he had been a eavere suf ferer froaa eczema for three years, during which time he spent over $300 in medicines that did him eo good. He then tried Mrs. Joe Per son s Remedy, and it cured Eight bottles did tbe work. him THE "1 DON'T FORGET! That you can buy a Suit, Pair Shoes, Shirt, Hat, or Under ware in fact, anything for Men or boys, Cheaper than at any other store in the city We would be l to have you call. 4. Odd Fellows' corner. For Sale and Rent Mrs. Marlah Smith's fine lot on George St., there is no finer lot in Goldsboro for sale than this one. J W Lane's splendid farm near Newbern R K bridge. Capt J B Edgerton's farm 137 acres, near Quaker bridge. W K Hollowell's farm.400 acres, about 4 miles from the city. Luby Best, Woodland, 150 acres near the city Wm. Ham's farm V-5 acres near Allon Smith Mrs. Mariah Smith's farm 300 acres, next to W. F. Patrick's. R. . Freeman's farm 12 14 acres opposite the Prince Home. K. G Freeman's farm 25 acres opposite the Prince home. W B Albritton's house and lot on Boundary Street. Richard Freeman's vacant lot on Ash St. - " Daisy St. .Luther Nash's lot on Ash St. Vacant lot on Greenleaf road. 8 vacant lots in Georgetown. 1 vacant lot in Edmndson Town. 2 vacant lots and 1 house and lot in Webb- town. Other farms and other investm made known on application. My motto is: 8afe ..investments. fair and square dealing,to all. Record: 521 sales $346,905.00. Office hours 12 to 2. Correspondence solicited. E L Edmundson, Real Estate Hustler. Natural Stock Lick. . Give your Horses and Cattle what nature intended for them and keep them in a normal condition. Dr, Pettys Natural Stock Lick Is the real Lick Manufac tured by Lick Co., Winston, N. C, For sale by all dealers. Imsel8 Choice Beef! I take this method of informino- my friends and the nubl that I am again conducting1 a Meat Market at my old stand, on Wa.'nut street, recently vacated by Mr. J. H. Trent, where I will be arlad to you with Choice Steak, Mutton, Sausage, Pork, in fact anything in season usually kept in a first-class, up-to-date meat market. Your orders will be appreciated and will receive prompt atteution. M. SHERMAN. DR. YHEO. L. GliNiN, Phvsician mi Sorgeosi. Office Watnat St.. East, next to; J. T, Gi -ir Tmfis rv vt Dr. J. N. Johnson, DENTIST. Office upstairs in Borden building near the Bank of Wayne.
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