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IT'S UP TO THE SOUTH. A well known trade journal which has done much towards encouraging Southern business men to depend more largely upon their own pluck and energies to develop the vast re sources in this section suggests that the newspapers from Maryland to Texas lor the next year or two "cease political and sociological dis cussions nnd bend their energies to the full awakening ol the whole peo ple to the necessity of untiring work." And continuing our contem porary says: "Let us turn from profitless poli tical discussions; let us cease to be moan, as so many Southern papers and Southern people do, the lack of power on the part ol the bouth in the political world, and let us give our thousrht and energy to the im provement of agricultural conditions, to efforts to turn the tide of immi gration to this section, to the utiliza tion ot our vast timber supply in the thousand and one woodworking in terests for which jit anords an open ing and in which we now so largely depend upon other sections; let us utilize to the fullest the liuiitles stores of, coal and ore and copper and granite and1 almost every known varietv of minerals. In short, let us do as Job was coiiim uded to do, gird up our lo;ns and be men; u-t us fur the creation of indu-trial a tivi lies and development ot wealth and 1 offer taKe a fresh stari and hu-tle as we have never done hft-r. ; hus le ior immigration, for ayricuuu al fand industrial advancement, lor ti.e material upbuilding of the emne frouth, that we may create in t.us tectum a wealth which shall rival that of the North and of the VeBi." That is good ad vice. c Business pays, politics does n t. And fuither more the best way to acquire a poli tical influence, it we mu-t nave it, is to first d -velop our re-ui es to such extent at to lorce the rest of the country, whether it wants to or not, to recognize our importance as the most productive part ol the uatioii The conditions by which. New Eng land in the past surpassed the wealth and development 01 tn- a um no longer exist. The fcsuuih is now Standing on its own feet, and it it does not laKe advantage 01 its op portunities the Southern people alone are to blame. The land and industrial depart ment 01 the Southern Kail way is authority f. r the statement that dur ing the past three Years $ j40,00'J,000 has been it vested in the tenitor tributary to the 8,600 miles ol ihe Southern Railway and the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. It is further stated as an indication of the general development in the South that of the amount mentioned above $140,000, 000 was expended intheconstruction and equipment of traffic-producing industrial plants, while the remain der was expended in public and 6emi-public utilities in the nature of conservative forces, a very large sum finding its mission in the capitaliza tion of banks, insurance and trust companies, and a still larger sum in the greaWsmunicipal improvements which are becoming such a marked feature in the cities and towns reached by this system. The strictly industrial' investments in new plants during the period under review numbered 674 in 1902, 908 in 1903 and 675 in the year ended on June 30, 1904. DSBOO BUOOY OO HE G " t ' EPSTEIN Buggy Manufacturers, x Goldsboro, N. C. SOLICIT YOUR VALUED ORDERS. A Heavy Load. To lift tuat loa.yx oil' oi the stomach ittke Kodoi Lspep?.a Cure, it di gests. wuv you Oour oiomacu, oetciiiiit, iu slooiacli an i all dla- deio ji nit-sLoiiidCi that are cur- Oie, are in-iaut y reiieveu auu per- lan-uny cuied by t.it use of Kodol li.spepsia Otir fc. r. oioiis, a rugiat at 297 Mam slrer, JS'ew liriiam, ti'Uii. s.ys: Jts.-uoi up- tep.?ia i-um in giving sucu universal atistautioii and is au surely uecouilug le poNiuve. relief aud ouuscqueni cure tor this diotresiug aiiiuent, i eel tliat 1 am alvas sure to ,-aiisly and gratify my customers by recoai- nienaniti it to lIu-lu. 1 write tins to anow how wel" Hie remedy is spoken of here." Kod. -f uspepsia Cure was discover d alter y ears ol seieu- tidc experiments and will positively cure all -tomaeu ti'ouuieo. oolu by (Joldsboro Jji ug cJo. Save Money The mod. ru advertiser. -et is a successJui Jas. Taylor, of Keudaliviile, lnd.. was seriously dise.ioed with kiuuey and bladder irouole fr 20 years, frit tested every known iv oeay without much benehl, until ne u3ea 1'ineules. l'his new discovery cuied uim, auu .lr. Taylo"-adviseo aii person sui lering iroLu liiduey or oiaauei trou oie to get a bottle of Pineules ai uce. Sold by Jrliggms JJrug Co. The democratic mule is not named Maud. We will sell you reliaole Groceries, smallest profit- We guarantee al! aoo&s represented. Our stucK is iargd and com piete Fresh goods arrive almost daily, Our stock consists in part of s Dissolution - Sale I Owing to a Dissolution of CoPartnership, the tock must be closed out by Jan. 1st, 1905. bargains in Clothing, at gains in Shoes, bargains in J$atst bargains in furnishing Qooasf This is a Bona Fide an nouncement. The SALE IS NOW GOING ON. at as Flour, Corn, Sugar, Oats,' Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Snuff, Rice, Tobacco, Meal, Soda, Meat, Starch, L.ard, Hay, and many other goods kept in a complete Grocery Store. Our clerks are reliable and polite. Call and get our prices. Candy, Vinegar, Lime, Cement, Paper, Bags, Case Ooods, Cow Feed, Bears the Signature of ThB Kind You Have Always Bougn J. C. EASOM & SON. lJ7 and i '29 Walnut Street. West. THE 5 and 10 C STORE. If s Easy to Blow A.bout low prices and bargains, but "delivery the goods" is a different proposition hence we make it our specialty. Here are a few a very few of the thousand bargains, regular cinches read the list: Santa gage. Claus is packing his bag- Silver Gravy Ladles 15c I Silver Butter Knives 15e Silver A. D. Coffee Spoons (set)... 40c How to (Jure tJorusand Bunions. ' Child's set, plate, cup and saucir..2oc First, soak the corn or bunion in ', Child'sset, kmle, tork and apoon...aoc warm water to hotten it; then pare it . ouids ana isrusnes iu to zoc down as closely as possible without ! olasa Bowls (cut finish) 25c drawing blood and apply Chamber- Infant Shoes..... 25c Iain's Fain Balm twice daily, rub- -"taufc LA JWaoai"a ;"' for fivw minutes at wmaow Hnaaes 1UC each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general lini ment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Fain Balm is un equaled. For sale by Higgins Drug Co. S il ver Kni fe and For k (i n case) ...$1.50 Silver Tablespoons, per set ..75c Silver Teaspoons, per set 60c Picture Frames 10 to 25c Toilet Powders 10 to 15c Bordeans French "Violet Talcum. ..15c Picture racks 10c Day Books and Ledgers..... 25c Vases, (many patterns).... 8 to 25c Curtain Poles 10c Let 1908 take care of itself. SPECIAL OFFER 3tr, John Hage, the Photograph Artist Makes Special Offer For the Holidays. Iasomnia and. Indigestion Cared. Last year I had a very severe at tack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suffered most excruciat ing pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and - Liver Tablets, and received immediate re lief." says John Dixon. Tullamore. Mr. John Hage, Goldsboro's young Ontario, Canada. For sale by Hig- photograph artist, whose excellent gins Drug Co. . - r cu& b- - The hand that writes the coal bills miration, nas mauguraiea some spec-1 wrecks the world. ial prices for the holiday trade that n.io tow tn. ine puonc wouiu uo weii 10 inrorm digestion, dyspepsia and strengthens themselves on and be governed ac- the stomacti. Sold by Higgins Drug cordingly. jCo, for Real Estate Transfer. Mr. Alex Edgerton, the A wile is a powerful reason never having a good time. well - known and popular member of the . it - uittv uc a piece ui suuti uuua au- free delivery mail carrier corps of vice to people at this season of our city, has purchased the valuable the ear to lay in a supply of Cham- aud desirable vacant property corner berlain's Cough Kt-oiedy. llisalmost ot Daisy street and Park Avenue, sure to be needed before wintei is , j i i over, and much more prompt and which he intends to divide into lislactoryresultsare obLinei when building lots and erect dwellings laken soon a coid is contracted thereon. and before it hns . become settled, in The sale was negotiated through the system, which can only be done Mr. Ed. L. Edmundson, the Ileal remy at nanii: so altogether good that no one should We have what you want and will supply you at prices that we guar antee cannot be beaten. Remember we make a specialty of "Young Housekeepers" outfits for kitchen and dining rooms. They are a lesson in "How to Save Money." THE 5 & 10 CENT STORE Cor. East Centre and Chestnut Streets. Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co. o- -PAYS- Interest at Rate of 4 per cent. per annum. Interest paid every three months. We are independent when saving a part of our earnings. "We are sure to be rich if we continue the practice. Begin at once by opening an account with the Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co. DIRECTORS: I. F. DORTCH, B. H. GRIFFIN, C. B. MILLER, J. S. CRA.WFORD, ED. EDMUNDSON, L. WEIL, W. T.YELVER1N, W. H. COBB, M. J. BEST, GEO. C. ROYALL, GEO. A. NOR. WOOD. Edmundson, Estate Hustler. hesitate about buying it in prefer ence to any other. It is for sale by A Good Complexion. "Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks Hiaeine Drug Co restored by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers," so writes S. P. Moore, 1 Sick headache is caused by a dis ol Nacogdoches, Tex. A certain cure ordered condition of the stomach aud for biliousness, constipation, etc. is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Small pill easy to take easy to act. Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Bold by Goldsboro Drug Co. sale by Higgins Drug Co. F IT'S PRICE. F IT'S SMARTNESS. F IT'S QUALUY B RGSr EPSTEIN MEN AND BOYS OUTFITTERS. Odd Fellows' Corner. I HERE DO YOU BUY YOURfJ FURNITURE f Some people buy their furniture regardless of which store it comes from, simply because it is called furniture. There are various grades of furniture same as in flour, sugar and coffee of whom you buy of your grocer. Eighteen years of handling furniture exclusively, has taught us the different grades, the best and most popular styles. We have three floors packed with furniture, from the very cheapest to the very best that can be had, and our prices are lower than others considering the quality of our goods. loyall 8c Bordei). EXCLUSIVE FURNITURE DEALERS. Safe - Investments. NO SHORT CUTS, ONLY REAL ESTATE. 70 ieet on Park Avenue, opposite W. S. O'B. Robinson's home. Mrs. Byrd's house and lot on Slo- cumb street. 6 acres of Hiram Glnn'e Jlandjin George town, suitable tor building lotajor farming also one vacant lot on Snow Hill road. J. K. Dixon's fine farm, 4 miles from Golds boro, on Smithfield B. R.; 125 acres, 60 acres ol eared ; good land ; $20 per acre. A fine lot, about 100 feet front, opposite old Newbern Warehouse, 8 houses on same ; will be sold cheap, belonging to D. W. Peacock. j Capt J B Kdgerton's farm 137 . acres, near Quaker bridge. W B Hollowell's farm,40o acres, about 4 miles from the city. Luby Best, Woodland, 160cres near the city Win. Ham's)farm 135 acres near Allen Smith Mrs, Marlah Smith's farm 300 acres, next to W. F. Patrick's. B. G. Freeman's farm 60 acres opposite the Prince home. Vacant lot on Greenleaf road, S vacant lots in George town.fi 1 vacant lot in EdmundsonJTown. Other farms and other Investments. Prices made known on application. My motto is: Safe investments, fair and square, dealing to all. Record: 530 sales $351,000.00. . Office hours 12 to 2. Correspondence solicited. E L Edmundson, Real Estate Huttler. That influences your hat buying you'll find your an swer to any one of the three problems in o HOWARD HAT. .Here they are in light and fancy bands. dark browns plain or f. f. JOSE.PH Goldsboro's Leading Clothier and Outfitter. LAND POSTED. All persons are hereby forbidden under penalty of law to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on the farm lands of the undersigned. Dock Smith. THOS. I. SUTTON, Pres- J. R. GRIFFIN, Sec. and Treas. Suttun Hardware Go- See our new store opposite R. E. Pipkins. We have a stock of new goods in General Hardware See our line of ENAMEL WARE, STOVES, RANGES and o OIL. STOV&S ! We have just received a stock of PINE TAR in cans. Sutton Hardware Go- Walnut Street, East. , Plumbing Is Important Perfect Sanitation Is Healthy. Let us talk over the bath room question with you. Tuttle & Stevens 212 E. Centre St., JSTorth. Heating, Plumbin-r and lioofing. Low pressure steam iitatiu a spec ialty. Phone 586. "ND1AN GAME 1 have two fine . Indian Game roosters for sale. Emmet Robinson. . Dr. J. N. Johnson, DENTIST- Office upstairs in Bovden building, near the Finnic Wav. ANTED A halt pint of pure goose grease. Same will be bought at this office. THE desirable dwelling and lot at 110 William street, South, op posite the court house (Thompson homestead) 57 feet front and 210 feet deep, is for sale. Apply to Miss Daisy Thompson, 106 Ash St., West, Goldsboro, N. O. tf POR RENT: A five-room house on Slocumb street. Good large lot, and good water. South of Creech's store. Apply to S. H. . Isler, 102 William street. '
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