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V iE-.-.GOi- ;.0)bOR.O BUGGY GO- ....... .. b fm i . 7 'J 1 i; s 1 r v7 r X 1 t, j and in general .-t Arthur waa it pdier of the two. N ftw in 1857 ha4 1 ien a relieving i lirough the Se j n mortal poem Xme of Plevna )t Ladysmith,- Paris in the 132 days. ?rn times wire hough of far notably the which , lasted 3 5thur will live :;t of them, and uizAtionjand t will outrank unng results.- iVEEK. A' impany Will r the Mes- use I5e- Jiday. laid to be the faction on the rict dramatic A i specialty point t - 'vlondav nierht- a - be the Lyric is composed ular pkvera ivell kp pomp' 1' l '.1 V 1 t '1 1 1 4 A TIGHT RACE. Modern lteligion 'Explained In a Negro Preacher's Sermon. The following -xtract from a ne gro sermon preached in New York was taken down verbatim by Mrs. Jeannette Robmsun Murphy and ap pears in her book, "Southern Thoughts for Northern Thinkers"- "Bredderin and sistern, 'ligion am a tight race, and it's a tighter pull to get to hebben in New York than in any other town in de world. For my part I's like de rest ob de nigf gers in dis heah church. All 'ob us done los' our 'ligion since we hab come to lib up in de norf. I 'mem bers de times in dem old days back in Richmond when us niggers was filled with de Holy Spirit. We could n't read a Liawd's t'ing dem days, but To Gawd we shb' did hab?a rale 'ligion! I tell you dis am a fac readin' and writin' aint nebber gwine to help no nigger, black nor white to" get to heben, for in dem days I couldn't read a single letter and I was sho' happy and kuowed my Jesus all de time. Trouble is up here m New York, de people is too strati.-. ! ie cart and de big larn in' aub de big preachers aud wo'k m' vo' iniiid all de timel. puts de Lawd and de Bible clean out b yo' head. Folks better be like dey was in dem days. Ebery nigger wasn't try in tp head of de nex' nigger, and wasn't ruined entirely by dis college eddic-itipn, for you know all dese men from Harvard and all de ceme tarips iiJjebber gwine git to hebben, case dey. is pullin' the Holy Word all to pieges. And, sisters, its my opiniouAat.dar aint one ob dem big, Jearned ,mn what wouldn't rudder be back uq his mammy's knee a bearin' . all dem ole Bible tales! Amen!" .. ' PENNYPACKER ON DECK AGAIN. , Governor Penny packer renews his campaign against newspapers "in his annual message to a legislature that is willing euough and vile enough, but has not courage enough to carry its desires inloaction. Peunypacker's anti-saloon bill was a flat failure. No cartoons were suppressed, and no newspapers or cartoonist suffered harm under iis terms. It is a dead letter, and ev-r will be, while this country retains the freedom of speech and press and pencil. Ptnnypaci-er now strikes at the printed utteiances of freemen. He wants all who print what he and his colleagues oi the Pennsylvania ring do particularly of the Phila delphia section of it punished in accordance with the laws of common Scottish law, which prescribes duck ing when a person talks too much, or rather when that person talks what influential hearers do not de sire to hear.' Ducking would, however, be too good for the free-tongued opponents of the riDg in Philadelphia, and Pennypacker therefore urges the passage of an act declaring that "the . habitual publication and dissemina tion by newspapers, journals, per iodicals, pamphlets, or circulars of falsehood, defamation and scandal detrimental to the administration of public affairs, or injurious to the reputation and character of public officials, or of private persons, be de clared a public nuisance." His pro posed law goes on to say that any six persons may through the attorney general cause a bill in equity to be filed. It then provides: "Upon the trial of the cause if the evidence - shall show the habitual publication and dissemination of false, defama tory or scandalous statements ' or representations, whether in the forms of news, comment or illustra tion, it shall be the duty of the court to make a decree directing the sup pression of'the publication of news paper.?, journal or journals in whole or in part, as "in its judgment may be neces-aryTor the abatement of the nuisance." Pennypacker thus arrives at his real deoire. 'He is not content with fines or even imprisonment he Ue sires above all else to crush and sup press. He has evidently been reuu ing Russian history, or possibly the story of some of the tricks ot the Emperor William, and he proposes to Russianize America and to bring in lese majeste in its most strenuous form. He proposes to repeal not only the Declaration but also the consti tution, including Article I of the bilj of rights. Long live Pennypacker, the suppressed VV JL J,M30Si' -ffg'iii n -jiiwi I J I wm 1 virl5 ?.'rvv5: fk:- fr'&&3.J$: '.fMif:ri 1 ' ,''r"1 '''f'" , -ir.r , i n-n ii lint,,, 1 - hml w .A..Lr--. .-'r. t . ;. r, If -VV "Va baby underoae year of age we want to see it and we i will make esent of a FINE GOLD RING ABSOLUTELY FREE NOCONIifJ?ON. No cheap imitation. A ring that will wear a life i time. . Bring your baby and at the same time see our unequalled stock of CToys. Chinaware, glassware $c. jALL KIND OF TOYSj Large Toys and Small Toys. ' Big Toys and Little Toys, Good Toys and Better Toys, Expensive , Toys and Cheap Tovs. Wind Mills and Steam Mills, Saw Mills and Grist Mills, Railroads and Railroad Trains, Dancing Bears and Funny Clovns, Acrobats and Tumblers, Automobiles and Flying Machines. ALL THE VERY LATEST TOYS AND NOVELTIES. .5. Buggy Manufacturers, j)Ui)) SOLICIT. YnUR VALUED ORDERS A Heavy Load. To lift that load off oi tne stomach take Kudoi Dyspepsia Cure. It di gests wnat you eai. Sour stomach, belch lug, gas uu stomaeu ana all dis uiders ji tue stomacn that are cur- able, are instantly relieved and per manently cured by tne use of Ivodoi Dyspepsia Oure. S. P. otorrs, a druggist at 297 Mam" street, New; Britain, (Juiiu. says: "Kodoi Dys- pepsia oure is giving sucn universal aauslactioii and is so ourely becoming the positive reiiei aud subsequent cure lor ini diotreosing anuieut, 1 feel that 1 am always sure to oatisfy and gratily my customers by recom mending it to them. 1 write this to snow now wel the remedy is spoken of here."" Jvodol uspepsia Cure was discovered alter years ol scieu litic experiments and will positively cure jdl stomaeu troubles, oold by tioldsboro i ug Co. Portland teeuja to think she will have a show woitu seeing. FOR 1905 The Key that Unlocks the Door to lion,; Living. . The men of eignty-tive aud ninety years of age are not tne rotund well led, but iinu, spare men who live on a' slender diet. Be as careiul as he will, however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article ol food not suited to his constitution, and will" need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigo rate his stomach aud regulate uis liver and bowels. When this is done mere is no reason why the average man should, not live to old age. For sale by Higgms Drug Co. The gentlemen who punch faces are looking for engagements. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is an improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial remedies, It acts on the bowels drives ftne cold out of tne system, cures Croup, Whooping Cough, wards off Pneu monia and strengthens the lungs. Bee's Laxative Honey and 'lar is the oestCougn Syrup forchildren. Tastes good. &old byHiggins Drug Co.. The New Year's editorials are as a rule optimistic. The Goldsboro Steam Laundry enters upon the NEW YEAR better equipped than ever to meet the demands of the trade and guarantee to' all its customers- o ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. Its equipment is the Best that Money can Buy, and its service is Sanitary, Safe" and Prompt; no danger of disease: no loss of articles: no damage. Give us your patronage and we will give you satisfaction. Wishing all our custo mers a prosperous New Year, and appreciative of the liberal patronage extended us, we re- Roman Candles, Rockets, Firecrackers and Japanese Noveltv Fire Works. The finest made. Full line of Pictures, Vases, Hardware, Crockery, etc. THE 5 & 10 CEM1 STOKE Cor. East Centre and Chestnut Streets. r main. Yours to please, PHONE 589. Goldsboro Steam Laundry W. L. DAVIS, Manager. Great Reduction Sale. To Close Out Our Immense Stock of Goods. -o- For cracked hands, chapped lips, and rough skin, Pinesalve is the ni- f'Hst.. nuictkRHt. hest enra. Onn nnnli- cation iu one night proves it. bold Dy Miggins Drug Co. When you want a pleasant laxa tive take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Higgins Drug Co. The deluge of calendars is oa. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which epeeddy developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all . its miser able symptoms," says J. S. Egleston of, Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, aiding1 the same witii a dose of Chamberlain's btomach and Liver Tablets, ana by its libvral use soon completely knock ed out the grip." These Tablets pro mote a healthy act i u of tne ooveo, liver and kidneys vvaicn la aivv'ays beneficial when i he system is con gested by a cold tr iiitack of me giip. For sale by H;g&mo Urug Co. - A Good Complexion. "Sparkling ey es and 'rosy cheeks restored by using De Witt's Little Early Risers," so writes ,S. P. Moore, ot JSacogdocue-, Tex. A certain cure for biiiououefs, constipation, etc. t mall pi U easy lo lake easy to act. Sold by Uoldsboro Drug Co.- We refund your money if Robin son's Red Spruce aud Cherry does not cure your cough, 25c a bottle, at Rjbinson's Drug store. We are determined to close out our tremendous stock of jgoods to make room for new stocie- and to do so we are going to offer some UliJ-jAl' $AaAJUNi3 lor 30 aays. Shoes and Slippers. We have some of the'.best shoes for the money to be found in Golds boro, and the balance of our stock of slippers will go AT C03 T. ' 10,000 lbs of Tobacco. Job Lots, Will be sold from 15 cts a pound up. Best tobacco in the town for the moaey, Other goods will be sld as low as you can buy them in -Goldsboro. Give us a call an 1 don't forget the place. Sale is aow on. S. & Si Ij7. B. Sdmundson. Just the Thing For Gold Mornings ( Old Homestead If lap Jack Cakes, Heckers self rising Buck Wheat, Genuine Mountain Buck , Wheat with our pure Maple Syrup. Now just a word about Breakfast Cereals We are headquarters for any thing in this line. Do you like GOOD CREAM on oat meal and oth sr cereals? If so try our PET BRAND CREAM. It is Pure, Appetizing, Sweet, Whole some and always ready fcr use. A trial will convince you. And with a cup of our cele- coffee, it is the real thing. Send us your orders.. Fonviefle Grocery Co. brated Good Business for Sale Having purchased the entire busi ness of B. L. fcStevena & Kro. Livery i.nd Sale 'Stables and being unable to give its management my personal attention, I offer the same for side. , The stabies are. wed equipped for all kinds of. La very, conveniently lo-cated,-aiid the patruiiage is steady and profitable. Here is an importunity for the right ma to secure an established ousiuess aud ma&c inmr-y. V" , J A STEVENS. 1 ; i , Ked Spruce ana Cherry, the good old fashioned cough aud cold cure, 25c at Robinson's Drug store. ; . FOR RENT The Siocumb Home stead, corner of ' Walnut hiu! Siocumb, streets. Lately repaired. water convemeuce. Lagnt rooms be sides Ji.itcheu, fautry, liath and ser vants room. Apply to J. C. Sio cumb, at Dewey Bros. The following are entitled to the prizes in our . .... Shoe - Contest As following. Largest number held: Henry Brown... ...1st prize J. J.Massey......... "2nd prize S. Wells 3rd prize Anuie Hogans. .....4th prize Hugh .Hogans..;'.:. ......... ..i. .5th prize The Following Are the Numbers s; ; " ''" Drawn. Jno. Holmes, No. 5 128........ 1st prize J' J. Sasser, No. 6252 .. 2nd prize W. L. Neal, No. 11100..... ...3rd prize j Please call and get your prize. IL Weil & Bros. Honest Merchandise, i Dr. Miles' Pain Pilla stoo EamOmct. 1 HERE'S NOTHING BETTER for a CHRISTMAS GIFT than a PORTRAIT of Father, or Mother or some member t of the family not the common kind, but . the kind we make. J. &. f$age. Stpdio 115 West Centre St. North. 15 Sfj! m m m m m M m M m m m 9 I Santa - Claus - (idiU - Quy MORE SLIPPERS THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. HE CONSIDERS THEM THE MOST USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, THAT CAN BE MADjS. Slippers and Hats, ARE A YEAR'S LONG REMINDER OF .THE GIVER. CHOOSING HERE IS EASY, FOR OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. IT IS ONLY A QUESTION OF, TASTE. This is the Christmas Shoe Store. r BIZZELL BROS., THE UP-TO-DATE SHOE MEN. IT'S just fine: For us to get a chance at fitting the feet that other stores CAN'T Fit. One reason is, WE KNOW HOW; and the other reason is, we have . . ; . . . 4 . The Latent 'of EVefpMng in Footwear! There are other folks, "who know how" but they don't have the Shoes. . Our Shoes have beauty, material and workmanship, but the one great dis- tfiiguishing feature' that characterizes ouifrshoes, is their knack of perfectly fitting the foot. Your foot feels at rest the first time feels "at home"- -feels "good". We'd Be Glad of a Chance to Demonstrate This FactNeedn't Peel the Slightest Obli gation to Buy Don't Mention ."The Size You" Wear." Your Foot Is the Only Meas ure We Need. Goldsboro Shoe - Co. a , v r-1 : l r
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