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SOWS KIlliD. TWO SK1CIOUSL.Y I X.J t: It 12 1 THIS A KTKKXOOX. 0 Four of the lurliam Company Undertook to Rule the Top of the Train With the Ahove Result. jalSS MUURELLE. ti It A Kl'ATK drained Nurse. Offers her t-crvicey, where- . evt-r needed, to the citizens of Oold-ihoro and surround ing fci t'nn. B"IMve, ralU at No. 321 Ah Street. Imjlb As the second (section of the troop train, moving i he State Gunrd to-dny from their ten days' encampment at Morehead City, pulled out from La Grange this afternoon on its way to this city, four members of Company A., of Durham, Capt. E. F. White, commandant, viz, privates Uurney Warren, Bunch Johnson, 8. F. Cates and Will McDade, all of whom had got out of their company car at La Grange to get a drink and were more or lesa under the influence of liquor,cI imbed to the top of the coach , and although ordered down by their company officerjin charge, persisted in remaining in their perilous position, elnging as they rode, until they reached Stoney Creek covered bridge, two miles east of this city, where the accident as recorded in the heading of this article occurred. The train as It approached and ran through this bridge was going at a speed of 45 miles an hour, engin eer Russell at the throttle and con ductor Davis in charge. The four men were sitting with their back to wards the locomotive, ana conse quently were struck on the back o their head by the heavy timber of the bridge cover. Warren and Johnson were killed instantly, their heads beinsr fearfully crushed. The other two. Cates and McDade re ceived fearful head wounds, the ex tent of which at this hour cannot be determined, and all tbat saved them from a like instant and shocking death was that their now dead com panions were sitting somewhat in front ol them and being struck first fell against them knocking them fur ward and semewhat v breaking the force with which they htruck the bridge, aud also bending them for ward a little. This is the account of the affiur as told by Cates him-elf, who is con scious and does not seem to be fatally hurt, and was taken on to Durham, together with the dead bodies , of Warren and Johnson, on the 'troop train. McDade is more seriously hurt j and is now in the G&ldsboro ITofpi tal, where he was borne on a litter by the Hospital corps and the two surgeons of the company, accompan ied by Gen. B. S. Royster, Adjutant General, and Col. Jos. E. Robinson, secretary of the Hospital Board, and where Dr. John Spicer was quickly summoned and promptly responded and deftly dressed the iDjured man's wounds,and where he is now receiv ing every possible attention. The accident is distressing and greatly to be deplored; but the fault lies entirely with the injured men, who, in direct violation of their com mandant's orders, vacated their company's coach and climbed to the roof, where their presence was un known until the train ran into this city with the two dead and the two injured lying on the top of the car, bleeding profusely. As the train came round the curve at the Rice milt; an engineer of another train, on the side track, saw the bodies ly ing on the top of the car and blew his whistle calling engineer Russell to an energency standstill, to which he quickly responded, and this was his first knowledge of the accident. SPECIAL SALE HARDWARE cScC. For the next fifteen day we will make StKicial prices on Buck's Cook Staves to make room for car expect ed this month. This ts an opportunity to get the best at low prices. ANo large stock bkst ready mixed paint. Lightning ice cream freezers, also double and single breech loading cruns. The items mentioned will be sola as above without reserve, uome and see. W. H. Huggins. The Hardware Man. West Walnut Street. TEAS! TEAS! T&ftSl What makes a very delicious and invigo rating leverage, especially during the summer months? ICED TEA of course, that is if you procure and use the o VERY BEST TEfS Where can you purchase these teas? This is an unnecessary question as almost every one knows that our "Up-to-date Grocery " is beyond doubt THE PLACE. Send us your orders and get best goods at lowest prices. izzell & Wooten. Safe - Investments. NO SHORT CUTS, ONLY REAL ESTATE. "70 teet on Park Avenue, opposite W. S. O'B. Robinson's home. Mrs. Byrd's house and lot on Slo cunib street. ft acres of Hiram Glnn's Jland in George. town, suitable for building lotsjor farming also one vacant lot on Snow Hill road. J. II. Dixon's fine farm, 4 miles from Golds boro. on Smithfieid R. K. ; 125 acres, 60 acres cleared; good land; $20 per acre. A fine lot, about 100 feet front, opposite old Newbern War-bouse. 8 houses on same; will be sold cheap, belonging to D. W. Peacock. Capo J 11 Kdgerton's farm 137 acres, near Quaker bridge. W K HoUoweirafarm.400 acres, about 4 miles from Gha city. Luby Best, Woodland, 1501&C res near the city Win. Ham'3,,farm 135 acres near Allen Smith Mrs, Marian Smith's farm 200 acres, next to W. P. Patrick's. K. Q. Freeman's farm SO acre opposite th Prince home. Vacant lot on Green laf road 8 vacant lots in Georgetown. ! 1 vacant lot in Edmundsnn'Town. Oth" farms ttuU octn-r investments. Price made .nowit on application. vj v Tiotr.o is: - ."-iie mvHitmeatb. fair i'id qu re doling to U. Record: 30 sales $3 5 1.000. 00.' 3 Oice hours 12 to 2." Correspondence solicited. EL Edmundson, ( Re I Es-ate e-tler Two Fine Sheep. jl vre oi tne finest sheep ever seen irfthis city passed through by ex press to-day, from the Valley Crucis Stock farm, of Valley Crucis, N. C, and were being shipped to E. M. Johnson &Son, of Willard, N. C. Theywere admired by everybody Who 8ftW them. The largest one wouidiprbbably weigh two-hundred or twf-hundred and fifty lbs., and was indeed a fine specimen. C ASTOR I A : For Infants and Children. The KiitlYou Have Always Bought Sears - the Signature Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Cures to Stay Cured. Try It. A LL BLOOD DISEASES yield to the curative properties of this wonderful medicine, while the WASH has no equal in healing old sores, ulcers, etc. THE REMEDY has cured thousands of others. It will cure YOU. THE WASH has healed thousands of others. It will heal YOU. B We are now carrying in stock a nice line of Hardwood - Cabinet - Mantels, And will be glad to have you call and talk with us about same before you place your or der. We feel sure we can please you in this line and save you some money, We do also Steam, Hot Air and Hot-Water House Heat ing, Plumbing, Tin and Slate Roofing; . and always in stock a full line of up-to-date Farm ing Implements. We make every effort neces sary on our part to please our customers. The John Slaughter Company. Roofing, Plumbing and House Heatine- Fur the Senate. To tbe Democratic Voter of Wayne County: In obedience to your call I served in the lHt Senate with nil the iceiU and ability that I possessed. I trurt that my ner vices were of some value to you. I am confident that I am now better qualified to serve you, therefore I announ myself as a randidate for the wime portion, pri mU you a faithfal discharge of my duties. Very resis t fully, 1). J. Aabos. Bean the Signature r , The Kind You Have Always Bought Wea: rOtie Our new styles in Fall fiats are here awaiting you. The shapes are very hobby and there are so many of these everyone can be suited Prices $L50 to $4.00. f. f. JOSEPH Goldsboro's Leading Clothier and Outfitter. NOTICE. I wteh to inform the pub lic, thatfVve just added to my store an up-to-date har ness repairer. I also carry a lull stock of harness and leathers and fixtures. . . . I handle the Pope MTjf Co. bicycles which are all standard makes,the worlds best and only bicycle, they sell on their own merit, they are the oldest brand. Columbia,Cleveland, I? am bler, Monnarch, Tribune, Crawford, etc. I'm satis fied I can pletise you in this line. Call and give me a trial and be Convinced. I also have on hand a full stock of fruit jars and rubbers, sole leather, hammocks and buggy robes, for which I am now selling at reduced prices. I also have on hand a full stock of tiie Celebrated Domestic Sewing Machines, gun, cutlery and light hardware. I have a complete repair shop for guns, bicycle novel ties and general job work. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call ami see me before buying elsewhere. T. H. STANTON. Institute for Young Wo- men and T"" Conserva tory of Mu sic. The best place for your uaugnter. Peace. Raleigh, N. C 1 COLLEGE COU KSES High Stan dard. Cata i logue free, i A ddress I Jas. Din widdle, President. NOTICE OF ADMINISTATION Having qualified as administratrix of A. H. Humphrey, deceased, late of Wayne county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ol the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 15th day of August 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of August, 1904. SARAH J. HUMPHREY, Administratrix. A GOOD PLACB TO STOP AT THE WORLD'S AIR If yon are going to the World's Fair, stop with Mrs. L. J. Healey, 4601 iM.UlU.limu XXVCUUC, Ol. JJUU1S. 1U.O. PPTE are still in the ice business only a lew minutes irom tne air W and will flit your order Grounds, convenient street cars promptly as heretofore. Alter May right to entmnce to Fair. Refers by 1st all orders will be delivered direct i permission to Col. and Mrs. A. C. from our office at the Ice Factory, j Davis, Goldsboro, N. C, who were Special terms to dealers and" large ! my guests on their visit to the Fair, consiiriiers. Buy your ice from us Rooms can be engaged by mail, if and 9ave,.waste. Phone 838. T. JJ. desired, by writing to Mrs. Healey Robinson, Jno. O. Royal, M'g'jr. .at iiboveaddress. Hew Goods, New Designs, LOW PRICES. -o- Our Mr. Borden, who recently visited 'the ets, purchased some nice values in fancy Western and odd mark- prices. Some good reproductions of ancient styles, consisting of (Jolonial rockers, ladies' desks, music cabinets, ladies drees ing tables, Princess dresser. Some new series of the sec tional book-cases, etc. We call your attention to our 250 special willow rockers. We have a car load of several dif ferent styles and we can make the price interesting. We would be glad to have you call and see these goods, whether you purchase or not, as it is our pleasure to show you our stock. Yours truly, loyall & BordLe). The People's Friend. THE LADIES Will economize by calling on us tor Manicuring Requisites, Nail Polishers, Emery Boards, Orange Wood Stick, and the various creams, unguents, powders and solutions used for this purpose. We also carry the Societie Hygeniquis, Roger and Gallet's, Pears' Alto of Hose, and other high grade soaps in stock. Perfumes to suit any taste, from the best makers. Queen of Violet Talcum Powder the best yet 15c per bottle, formerly 25c. 'Phone orders promptly at tended to. ffl. S. Robinson 8t ro Chemists and Druggists, West Centre St., South. Clearance Sale of Oxfords. We have some Oxford Ties and Sandals, both for Ladies and children, which we are offering very cheap. Some of them at cost and some below cost. We are doing feis be cause 'tis getting late in the season and we want to make room for our Fall Stock, which will be here in a few days. Come to see us. BIZZELL BROS , 5 Dr.R R Miller J PHYSICIAN SURGEON. & Office Next to Geo. W. f Dewey & Bro. 104 West Walnut Street. GEO. E. HOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAV. I will write your bond as adminis trator, guardian, contractor, omcial3, etc. in a bonding company. Office in front of Court House. The Fight For Bmine Supremacy Was Won by the STIEFF FIFTY YEARS AGO And it has held the leadership ever since. "The good judgment of buy ers" is proofof theStieirs superiority in tone, action and durability. The fact that the STIEFF stands this climate so much better than any other make of piano is only one rea son why so many almost new pianoa of other makes are turned over to us as part pay on new Stieffs. BY THE WAY, we also have on hand several slightly used upright. pianos, have been rent ed during the winter, which we are offering at ridiculously low figures and on very easy terms. A postal will bring you full par ticulars and our special price list. INVESTIGATE1 STIEFF. 66 Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. GEO. S. INUSSEAR. Alngr PLUMBING. STE AM and GAS FI TTI NO , HOT WATER HEATING and HOOFING. We would be glad to figure on your work, no matter how large or how small the job, we can give you Satisfaction. . And when we release the job you can rely upon it's being done in the. best practical manner that experienced workmen can do it. Estimates gladly furnished. Tuttle & Stevens. 212 E. Centre St., North. FOLEYSHONElTAimTAR etoss tl& cough and !fcl lungai LOST: Dress suit case on the ex cursion from Richmond Fri day night, which was run by the Consolidated Stock Co. It contained two cloaks, and 6 sheets of music. Liberal reward for return to this of fice. I want to sell you your winters supply of coal for cash hile it is cheap. If I fail to see you phone me and I will call. It is ch'eiper this month than it will be next. W. H. GRIFFIN, Phone 47. Sutton Hardware Co. -o- We have bought the remainder of the stock of THE GOLDSBORO HARDWARE CO., and moved to our new store oil Walnut street, opposite R. E. Pipkin's, where we have ad ded a complete new stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, FARM ING IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, PAINTS OILS, STOVES, CUTLERY, GUNS and AMUNITION. Give us a call. We can furnish you anything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. Yours to please, Sutton Hardware Co Goldsboro, N. C. J29 Our Bpecial Bike Wag on No. 2LO APPEALS TO THE POPULAR TASTE ana is universally admired, " Put up.in Goldsboro by GoldsDoro Buggy 6o Buggy Manufacturers. r.irT.3 . . Vf v We Solicit Your Valued Ord' U' J2k TheUp-to-Date Shoe Store. Y&Skir The n1rio oi? . jr iari, mJ! ' "gest Ma- Malaria and Zi: T e.. .1Not unpleasant to Adn, f.r0 ln.l?-T. ,0nic r 1 living UlSiriCtS. vr AUDrupsiata: '"W, CUCtB.
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