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MAJOR I 1 JUST ONE WORD that word la I I & S AT 3 a Many Cuffs and Collars HILL T T T 41 A PROMINENT CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR. What a Life Long Friend Who Knows Men and How to Esti mate Them Has to Say of This Patraiotic North Carolinian. The following is fromkthe pen of Dr. Kingsbury, clipped from Sun day's Raleigh News & Observer: There was a highly appropriate, patriotic, exhilarating and impres sive address at Charlotte on the birthday of Gen. Robert Edward Lee, the peerless Knight of the Ages, without fear, without re proach, by that gifted alumnus of the University of North Carolina, laithful, ever true citizen and dis tinguished and most honorable law yer, Major Charles Manly Stedman, of Greensboro. It is very good read ing for this decadent day, when honor is kept in abeyance, and com mercialism and greedy money -grab bers rule the country, and is full of fine conceptions and noble sentl ments every way worthy of the true and manly man who spoke them. It fitted the time, the place, the State, and was distinctively North Caro linian in tone and principles. It was full of srand views and high ideals of citizenship, and unbroken devo tion to duty, and in style was much above the average productions of our day of much speechmaking Read the foiling warning to his countrymen, and it is well bated, for the sierns are ominous and rum is ahead under the leadership of enem ies and marplots and corraptionists and demagogues of the most despic able tvpe. The political thimble riggers and vile abusers of opportun jties, under Roosevelt, the marauder and political gambler, have for their motto and plan of operation - "Con fusion, and illusion, and relation, Elusion, and occasion, evasion." In contrast read this admirable extract among many equally line and im pressive that could be selected, from the noble Stedman "The day will come, though I trust it may be far distant, when the in tentions and ideas of the founders of this government will be disregarded by those who, in the wild greed for money and amidst the dissolute lux ury, engendered by the vast accum ulation of wealth, have forgotten the teachings of purer and better daysj and the very existence of a constitu tional form of government, as framed by our ancestors, will be in jeopar dy. Then will be round amongst a people regenerated by fire and blood, that high and broad and lofty pa triotism which shall constitute them the strongest, safest and best defen ders of the land of our fathers in its entirety. And as the suffering and oppressed of eVery land and every clime shall still turn their steadfast gaze towards the western hemis Dhere, they shall rise up and call you blessed. "Have you learned naught from the silent endurance, the patient agony, the deathless valor of 'mthe Confederate soldier? His lifo and his conduct have taught us the les son over again which history has ever repeated." I have known Major Charles M. Stedman since September, 1876. I saw much of him until he removed his residence to another town some years ago. The impression he made upon me early in our acquaintance; remains fixed that of an honest and honorable gentleman, without guile, without hypocrisy, brave, res olute, self-contained, trustworthy every way, sincere, unalterable in principle, and faithful to his pledges, to his own high character and to his friends. He was a very gallant sol dier in the great, disastrous war. I heard more than thirty years ago, a captain in Pender's grand old Thir teenth Regiment, say once "I do not know personally who the Major Stedman I see mentioned in the newspapers is, but if he is the Major Btedman I saw in battle, I am sure I jiever saw a braver man in the war." Maior stedman, iiKe nis race, is fearless. But he is forbearing, kind, srentle. He is a gentleman in the Jiigh sense of that most sadly abused word, of real ability, of exalted char-1 TULlfclfc9! t refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and llEAftSS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with indigestion? Sick headache? Virtigo? Bilious? Insomnia? ,PIY of these symptoms and many others iaicate inaction ot tne livck. Take No Substitute. acter, of chivalrous nature, and can be trusted always, whether in time of war or in time of peace, to do his duty, whether at the bar, in civic life, or as Governor of a great State. His life shows that with him the keynote of character is to "Live pure, speak true, right wrong Else, wherefore born?" He has that refined character which when united with gentleness and sympathy and "wed with man hood, makes a MAN." RAYNER IS THE MAN Eighty-Nine of the Ninety Demo crats Vote For Him To Be Senator of Mary land. Annapolis, Md., Feb. 3. Eighty- nine of the ninety Democratic mem bers of the Maryland General As sembly, met in caucus to-night and after parleying for more than three hours, selected Isidor Rayner for the United States Senatorship to succeed Senator Louis E. McComas, the pres ent incumbent. At noon to-morrow Mr. Rayner, a well known Baltimore city lawyer, who achieved an international repu tation as leading counsel for Admiral Schley during the naval court of in quiry, will De elected Dy the mem bers of the General Assembly in joint session, to the United States Senate. ACQUITTED. LaGrange, Ga.. Feb. 4. Charles Hill, grandson of the late United States Senator Benjamin Hill, of Georgia, who has been on trial here for the kiiling of Watt Brown, was acquitted here this afternoon. The jury was out one hour. The defense claimed self-defense. our fomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous headache, constipation, bad breath. general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodel cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents tne natural Juices of di 'estton as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the, greatest known tonic and reconstructhro properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this lamous remedy cures all stomach troubi by cleansing, purifying:, sweetening: and strengthening the mucous membranes lining ine stomacn. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Va.. mm 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. K-odoi cured worn and we are new using it in mUh lor baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2'A times the trial . site, which sella for 50 cents. I Prepared by E. O. OeWlTT & CO.. OH 10 AGO NEW BAKERY. A MR. F. W. HILKER,- a professional baker by trade, has opened a bakery on John street, in the new brick store next to Jos. Edwards' sales stables where you will find Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Etc., always on hand. Mr. Hilker, invites his friends and the pub lic generally to GIVE HIM A CALL." POLITE A TTENTION. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Bull For Sale ! I have a fine two-year-old stand ard bred Jersey Bull for sale. Apply or write to 2ts G. W. PERKINS, R. F. D. No. 2. Pikeville, N. C. vn One Day Coio Cu . joli ta head and pore tnroat cnse4 tjy . Rirtwrssaa xou ivecd Tilths Pi A Noble Achievement to relieve suffering, and A Mighty Triumph tr prevent it. i Th is is successf uly aecon j pi i&h ed with Solid Comfort Truss. Parties interested please address If. j. hage, Sre, The Inventor and Manager, 1Q5 George St., North, GOLDSBORO, N. C. -THIS- Manhattan Life. OF NEW YORK. Writes a plain, simple pollcytthat can be understood by any one who. has a Common School Education. fifty-two years of honorable dealing with policyholders commends thl "Old Reliable" Company to the r snrlng public The Manhattan's Loan Values (at cent. Interest), Its pald-ups, t a 3d Insurance, and Cash Sur' ei Values, all written In the pollc) and guaranteed, are most liberal. A. R. MORGAN & CO., 8tate..Agent8. fiox fiM.Ooldflboro. N. C Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Frank M, Musgrave, deceased, of Wayne County, notice is hereby given all persons Indebted to the said estate to come forward and nettle the same immedi ately. Partiess holding claims against said estate will present the same to the undersizn e1 at Plkevtlle. N. C on or before the 11th a ay of Jan. 1006, or this notice will be pleaded In nar or tneir recovery. This llth day of Jan. 1904. W, E- Masgrave. Administrator City Property For Sale I offer for sale, on private terms, the Gulick property, in the city of Goldsboro, fronting 115 feet on John street and running back about S00 feet. I. P. DORTCH, Nev. 7th, 1903. tf Attorney Dr. J. N. Johnson, DENTIST. Office upstairs in Borden building, near the Hank of Wayne. DR. THEO. L. GINN, Physician and Surgeon. Offloa Walnut 8L. East, nextto. J..T. Zii- Dr. Frank Boyette, DENTIST. may IS tf Office In Borden Building Opposite Hotel Kennon. All manner of Dental work done. In the best and most approved style, Rrldgerand drown Work a 8TMtclaIty. OH THE FOLLY OF II ALL'! This man actually made himself lame by walking all over the country looking for suitable material with which to build a house. He wanted good lumber, good brick, and good shingles; but his means were limited, and the prices at the mills were beyond his reach until he found A. T. GRIFFIN who at once proved to him the folly of walking: all over the face of the earth trying to find what he desired at reasonable prices. The man got what he wanted ana went away wiser, and declared he would know where to go next time. Mr. Griffin's Brick plant is situa ted just outside of the city limits, on the Southern Railroad, and his Lum ber and Shingle plant is on the banks of Neuse river, near the mouth oi Little river. When you need any thing in his line, call on him or write your wants to A. T. GRIFFIN. GOLDSBORO, N. C. THE STANDARD Of Both Armies '61 -'65 rfon. M. W. Ran som, TT. S. Senator from North Carolina: I take very great pleasure In recom mending Dr. Worth ington's Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine. Dr. Worthington was a gentleman of emin ent ekill in his pro fession. I have ob served tor thirty years the effects of his medicine. It is my5 duty to state that it has proved an almost 1 nfalllble remedy." DR.WORTHINGTON'S TSEAUURE Used Over SO Years (Trade Mark Registeredi PRICE 25 CTS. At all Druggists Drug Store YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY Wedge wood, Japanese Ware, Pictures and other Chri-tmas Novelties at Cost. Not wishing .to carry these goods over to next si ason, we have decided to jrive our pa troim the benefit of get- tiiisr sanif' at cost prices, i Come early and get the i choice piec-s heft .re they are picked over. Sorae ! tiiinsr rel nice at small ' cost. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. j Yours truly, J. H. Hill & Son. FISH I FISH I FISH ! Mr. Geo. R. Stith has retired from the fish business and I have succeeded 1 him as agent for Mr. R. W. Taylor, , of Morehead, whose established rep- ! utation is a guarantee that those who j favor me with their orders will be j given the best the market affords at all times. Respectfully, JNO. I. MOZINGO, City Fish Market. Phone 18. iy 6 Ira. LOST CERTIFICATE. This is to notify the public that certificates No. " 3,290 and 406, con veying each a share of stock in the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad company to Mrs. Annie D. Hill and Thos. Mill, respectively, have been reported 1' st and application has been made to the undersigned for a re-issuance of same. M. MANLY. Sec. and Treas. A. & N. C. R. R. Co. New Bern, N. C, Jan. 25, 1904. d law 30dys Turner's Almanac For 1904. This is a book that all adore, And if you wish but one, or more, I can supply you by the score. B. H. KA1FOKD, The "Old Veteran." Goldsboro or Mt. Olive, N. C. yjotmments AND HEADSTONES ! Iron Fencing ! Call and Get Prices. H A Tucker & Bro Wilmington or Goldsboro, N. C. May 22, tf. Win. T. Dortch. J. Langhorue Bar Ham Dortch & Barham, LAWYERS. Will practice wherever their ser vices are secured. BARGAINS IN Real Estate! 6 acres of Hiram Glnn's land In George. town, suitable for building lots or farming also one vacant lot on now Hill road. J. R. Dixon's fine farm, 4 miles from Golds boro. on Smithfieid It. K. ; 125 acres, 60 acres cleared ; good land ; $20 per acre. A fine lot, about 100 feet front, opposite old New hern Warehouse, 3 houses on same ; will be sold cheap, belonging to . W. Peacock. , Mrs. Marlah Smith's fine lot on George St there Is no finer lot In Goldsbero.for sale than thu one. Capt J B Edgerton's farm 137 acres, near Quaker bridge. W K Hollowell's farm.40o acres, about 4 miles from the city. Luby Best. Woodland. 180 acres near the city Wm. Ham's ftrm 116 acres near Allen Smith Mrs. Marian Smith's farm .300 acres, next to W. F. Patrick'. R. g. Freeman's farm2S acres opposite the Prince home. W B Albrlcton's house and lot on Boundary Street. Richard Freeman's vacant lot on Ash St. " - " ' " Daisy St. Vacant lot on Greenleaf road. 8 vacant lots in Georgetown. 1 vacant lot in Kdmundson Town. 3 vacant lots and 1 house and lot in Webb town. Other farms and other investments. Prices made known on application. Mv motto is: Safe investments. fair and square dealing Jo all. Record:- 521 saleE $34,905.00. Office hours 12 to 2. Correspondence solicited. E L Edmundson, Real Estate Hut tier. FREMONT Sulphur Springs ! D. A. POWELL; Prop'r, FRENONT, N. C. Four excellent mineral springs that I ,.!o11tt arid ntfwl tor Diarr loea, Indigestion, and all Liver and Kidney Complaints Orders filled promptly and crates must be returned when empty. Rates furnished upon application nov 28 6m Bell Phorje 30 B. EPSTBIN Odd Fellows' Corner. It is always best to ever thought of CLAPP SHOES for durability and style. We are sole agents for these excellent , . " i j u SHOeS in 'o-OlClSDOrO. We also carry in stock the renowned SELZ Shoes, as represented above. It will be to your ad vantage to see us before ODD FELLOWS' UORNEK. THINK IT OVER ! ! GREENSBORO COMPANIES Are Saving You From 25 to 40 Per Cent. Are you giving them a fair SOLE AGENTS FOR GOLDSBORO. HIGH PRIOB GOTTON made with Improved Implements, leaves a Big Profit for the farmer. We sell Disk Cultivators, Disk Harrows, Spike Tooth, Single and Double Harrows, Stalk Cutters. Chilled Plows. Wedfrs Mowers and Kake3, Binders you want in improved and up - sell only the best that's made. We carry a full line of heating and cooking stoves, tinware, etc. Prices right and all work The John Slaughter Company. Roofing, Plumbing and House T- !- lTT Ti TTS:SSSgB Gold boro Undertaking Co. HExiM H O. SMITH, Baoretaru and. Treasurer. - nTT"v" 136. OAHI E. STANLEY, Manager. PHONES 81 and 149. RESIDENCE, 401 William ISt., So Cjfins, Caskets, Wrappers, &c. &c. REGISTERED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR ePvompt response to calls at all hours. WALNUT STREET EAST. ----- GOLDSBORO. N iBeware X&JXr. RBVI VO are ruined by a poor laun dry. We do Fine laundry work, and have a scien tific system by which we launder shirts, collars and cuffs, shirt waists, etc., developed by us after many years' study. Work called for and delivered. GOIiDSBORO STEflfJ LflUflDRY BROS wear the best. Have you buying Shoes or Clothing. FPSTRIN RROS insurance 2 portion of your business? Humphrey-Gibson Co, in fact, we can give you anything to - date farming machinery. We guaranteed . Heating. Now Is The Time to fix that fence for your pasture, or your poultry yard, or for other purposes. Let us show you what we have in stock before you buy. Our ribbon and web steel wire is the thing you need for a fence. It is strong and durable, and we will make the price right, too. Do the wise thing and put up a wire fence. We want your hardware trade. SMITH & YELVERTON. HARDWARE. lH)0,0in ID) ID TIVTHI
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