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- .. ,f . -" . 1 "This Abgtjs o'er the people's rights No soothing strains of Maia's son - ' . Doth an eternal vigil keep; Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." : VlTxV GCXLPSBORO. N. C. THUBSDAYi MARCH 23. 19Q5. N081 I. A ME PASSED AWAY AT 150 THIS MORNING. General Hawley Was Born In NortU Carolina In 1826. His Was a Distin guished Career. Washington, March 18. 1:51 a. in. General Joseph B. Hawley died at 1:50 this morning. General Joseph Boswell Hawley was born in Stewartsville, Richmond county, North Carolina, October 31, 1826 j graduated -at Hamilton Col lege, New York,in 1817,and admitted to the bar in 1850,at Hartford,Ccnn., where he has since resided; practised law six and a half years, became ed itor of the Hartford Evening Press in 1857; enlisted in the union army as captain in IStil; became brigadier and brevet major-geueral; mustered out January loth, 1S66; was elected governor of Conuacucut in April, 1866; was president of the Republi can national convention of 18G8 and delegate to other national conven tions; president ot the centennial cjiiiuiission from its organization un til the end of the exposition; elected to congress as representative in 1872 and re-elected t the Forty-third and .Forty-sixth cougresseo; succeeded William V. Eiton in the United States Senate in 1881, and was re elected in 1887, 1893 and 1899. His term expired on March 4. last, im mediately after which he was made a brigadier general of the army on the retired list. MISSOURI DEADLOCK. UPWARD PRICE OF COTTON May cotton is selling nearly up to 8 cents, a rise of between $6 and $7 from the lowest point of the great December decline. Cotton is coming in freely, but the fact that the acre age is to be decreased and the use ol fertilizers largely cut down is over coming the free and abundant supply. Manipulation is no doubt active in the present movement. Dan Sully and J. H. Hoadley are said to be working together in the effort to rout the bears ana place the bulls" in charge of the market. Mr. Hoadley takes a hand at cotton in the resting spell of his merger scheme in the iron and steel industries of the south. He and Dan. Sully are olu friends, and .co-workers, and there are other men in the market who be lieve cotton has been selling too low. The firm of Atwood, Violet & Co. are bulls on cotton. The change oi sentiment in New York is unmistak able, and the large bear interests in that city promise to be supplanted b those who have been buyiug per sistently in the last two months. Oil account of the heavy receipts the chances are that the market will' te a succession of advances and re- verjioas, but there is a good prospect that eight cents will become a ruling lit 0F1 WORLD. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latent Telegraphic News ol the Day Boiled Down to' a Focus For Busy Readers. CIRCUS POSTER TRUST. Trusts have been formed in nearly every other article, and the circus pester concerns did not see why a trust would not fit them as well. So all the big show printing houses have been combined in one concern all but one, the Showbridge Lithograph ing company of Cincinnati. The new trust is to issue 14,000,000 in bonds, 4,000,000 in freferred stock and $7,- 000,000 in common stock -fifteen mil lions of capitalization all told. It is plain, therefore, that the new trust is an up-to-date affair of the full New Jersey pattern. The trust expects to do 90 per cent of the theatrical and circus printing of the country. Its aivnutvctput.wiii be about five million dollars, and it NOVEL HILL, ITEMS. With Sully free from bankruptcy and in the fight again with his old, optimistic shrug, the cotton situation promises: jo become interesting- The South likes Sully and likes the way he has of building the market. It would not be at ail surprising it he succeeds in regaining his former pre- eXi)ecls reap good profits from stige as a manipulator, ai any rate i eyery bit of it Therefore, it seems, ne is being watched and his move- tnere had beea too mucll competition inents are causing talk. Aad tQ amall proma. Competition is Under pressure, Durant, I- T. has to be cut down to a minimum, and consented to entertain some negro profits carried to a maxium. witnesses in attendance at the sessions If oil and beef concerns can elimi. of the United states court. Duraut is nate, under the law, competition, cer- a place wnere the ''colored brother" tainly circus printers can do likewise, is uui, apiociuicv. There are no ne- and as things are going all branches groji iu uie town as permanent resi- ofi ndustry, except the least desirable dents and theie won't beat any time will be organized into trusts, and soon. The Indian Territory some- then the trusts will be merged, uuul times waxes Jacetious over the race I at least a handful of men, or possibly price lor spot cotton during the rest question, uu a icwm ui u - v uu""b " of the catton vear. The outlook: for at mu..i.ii&w iuo wj o OTnv - uito9 ttaa Fi I m i i. . a I i a' a a. : m ii Lhe next cotton vear will become ties were conducted Dy a cnase aiier aucuve muusuries ox me councry. more ana more controiung as we "uuo""vfv"'' " eutt-r the growing sei son, and even the nightfall, covered a wide ex- aow it is having no little influence pause of territory and was followed in compelling the bear speculators to with gusto by a number of represen- tauve citizens. 3 . ,.-r-j cover. LIST OF LETTERS Aetnainiug in Postofnce, Golds- boro, Wayne County, N. C, March 20, 1905. MEN'S LIST. Bradshaw. C N B Cotton. D Columbus Deal. Fiftieth Ballot Shows Strength For Re-Election of F. . J. Cockrell. Sefferson City, Mo., Morch 16.- After having failed to elect Judge I E Moses Evans, Suencer United States Senator as a I F T B Faust. A - compromise candidate in the joint ballot of the last two days, the sup porters of Thomas K. Niedringhaus, the caucus nominee, returned to. him to-dav in the fiftieth ballot taken in the joint session. The ballot showed decided strength for the re-election of F. J. Cockrell, but did not decide the deadlock. The amusing story now going the rounds which relates how the miners of Goldfields, Nev., had great sport at the expense of a man who dared to appear in a dress suit again calls attention to this, the most ludicrous apparel ever devised for a human be ing. What could be more absurd than a man in a "swallowtail" hop ping about on a ball room floor like some over-grown sparrow or a mon- industries of The farms and small enterprises will perhaps be left untouched,, but any thing capable of being made to yieiu large pronis win De organized in a manner to shut out competition, leav ing the consumer to pay the freight, no matter how exorbitant it may be. Chronicling of a Week's Events in That Thriving Neigh borhood. Mr Ed Newsome, of Black Creek, was here Sunday. Rev H E Tripp wascalling in our neighborhood last week. Mr Will Casey, of Brogden, spent Sunday in the Novel Hill section. Mr and Mrs J M Howell attended regular services at Faro last week. Mr Burt Montagne and friend Mr Holland, of Walter, spent Sunday here. Miss Penina Hill spent a few days last week with relatives at Forrest Park. Mrs H E Tripp is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs Claud Holiday, at Clinton. Mr and Mrs C D Thmopson were visiting friends in our section last Sunday here, Our Sunday School had the largest attendance last Sunday that we have had in a good while. Misses Patience Lewis and Coro Smith, ofPaulston, were visiting the Miss es Dean's Sunday. Miss Cora Linden, and uncle Mr Linden, of your city, were visiting Miss Charlotte Hill last week. Mr Ransome Ham, formerly of If BIIG JiE RECORD. IT IS TO BE GENERAL MAN AGER ROYALL. An Old Goldsboro Boy Whose Record Is One of Con tinued Promotions. R B OAK PLAIN NOTES. A. William Aycock. B G W Blacknall, E Brock, Thos strocity that cannot be classified. The The report comes from Monterey, Mexico, that the tour of the Duke of Manchester, the duchess, their re tinue of servants and a party of friends has been cut short because 'Papa" Zimmerman at Cincinnati refused to pay any more freight. The ducal party was travelling at the expense of Mr.- Zimmerman and had an enjoyable time coursing over the country in special trains until the "old gentleman" got tired of the game and withdrew his support Titled .sons-in-law are expensive lux uries and must be dreadful bores to their American fathers-in-law. ' ' MRS. HALL'S MIRACLE." G Henry Grimes. H William Hill, Leslie Hill. K Addie Rinses, Wm KilPatrick. M H C McKeel. S T R Southerland, John Sneed, Thos Shore, H M Smith, John Smith, W A Sasaman. W Willie White. LADIES' LIST. B Mehala Brewington, Alma Benton, J H Bell. F Sarah Forfal, Daisy Finnell. G Peninah Gaskins. H Alice Hines, Bertcr Howell. M Elizabeth Moise. N L A Nickels. P Swanie Peele. W Lou Weeks. Experiences Similar to This Have Occasioned Consid erable Comment in Goldsboro. Few women are better known in Lockuort. N. Y.' than Mrs. Pattie D. Persons sailing for- above letters will please say advertised. Rules and regulations require that one cent be paid ot advertised letters. J. F. DOBSON, , Postmaster. The Fairbanks presidential boom is tugging at its ropes, and when; the proper time arrives we may expect to see it soaring heavenward. How ever, tne gentleman wno nas been facetiously, dubbed the "Indiana Icicle" will not be alone in his as pirations. It is rumored that ex- Secrelary of War Elihu Root wiU be strong in the race, and the fact that Mr. Root recently refused to accept a piacs on tne oranama canai coin- modern "dress &uit" has no claims to favor save the fact that it is. "the thing" and must be worn regardless of its awkwardness. Some day we wiU probably outgrow the dress suits out today we aie in their power. Santopou, March 16. The Rus sian detachments ta Tie Pass were un March 15 ordered to tsucuiit their positions, and during the uigm retired in exemplary order, cover ing their rear. There had been fight ing there throughout the day. Be fore the withdrawal of the Russian forces the military settlement - and such of the stores of fuel and foiagt as could not be removed were set ou fire and destroyed. The fighting on March 14 and 15 fell to the second Siberian corps. The Kineshemsko and Voyazem-sky Red Cross nurses, including two sisters of charity, at tended the wounded at the various positions, retiring j ust as the advance rear guard passed. ; - Those who are in touch with the political situation assert that Elihu Root of New York is a presidential aspirant who is already strongly in the race, although he has not ad mitted that his eyes are toward the White House. From his record in public and private life, there is no reason why Mr. Root should not make a first-class executive, but how about the democrats? It seems to be taken for granted that they will not have even a "look-in" and gossip is confined to leaders in the republican party who are thought to be after the presidency. The democratic don key has apparently been slumbering peacefully ever since that disastrous The Doings and Sayings of a Week In and Around Our Thriv-ingNeighborhood. Mr Rufe Holland is very sick we are sorry to note. Mr R G Aycock visited at Mr Gray Taltons Sunday. Nr C E Aycock was the guest of Miss Nora Phillips Sunday. Mr Floid Edgerton called ou Miss Lona Edgerton Sunday eve a 1 ay. Aiirs Mamie Aycock spent Salur uav aud Sunday with Miss Maggie iSdgeitou. The Wilmington Messenger 01 Sunday contains the following rail road news that will be of especial in terest to Goldsboro readers, as Mr. Royall is a native Goldsboro boy. whose venerable mother, four broth ers, Messrs. S. K., Geo. C, Joe S. and Ed., and two sisters, Misses Jennie and Minnie Royall, reside here, and where his old friends have watched with pride and satisfaction his steady rise from the telegrapher's desk to the general management of one of the great railroad systems of the country: Here is the Messenger's announce ment: "Mr. John R Kenly, general man ager of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company, has resigned, his resignation has beea accepted, and Mr. W. N. Royall, general manager of the First division, has been a poin'ed to succeel him and will euter aves OYAL Powder Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ROYAL BAKING. POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. our neighborhood, who now resides lupon his new outies on April 1st. in Goldsboro, was in our rnidst last week. . Our farmers have been very busy the last week on their farms and are very much encouraged over the few pretty days. Novel Hill, March 21. WOODLAND CRUMBS. his Mr J M Edgerton is visiting parents at Guilford, N. C. Mr Ed Hollowell, who is in the railway service,, visited his mother I Southern point of Florida and last week. Mr and Mrs W R Hollowell and Mr L D Giddens, of Goldsboro, were at the Myrtle Springs, Sunday. It really looks as il spring had wme, for garden peas, turnip salad and garden seed are coming up. Mr James Godwin, who has been I railroad man in this city 34 years ago, travelling through the West lor peingteiegrapn operator ior me w 11- T.ifH,. Mfo vVa a mwt u vi-itino- some time, is at home again and is mington, Columbia and Augusta ier sister Mrs B J Koae of Johnson loosing wen. laliluau- llcl " l,alu COUD V this Weeil. I Mr a nH Mm TamM HAnrsrm ff thfi I -w-.. I. , ... . . . land after leaving Florence was train . , j nr-a 1: f,rt nf thn river snclinn. ann IVTr and I iur Jim a Aycoc auu im Alice - . "L" "7 , master of theColumbia and Agustaat .airs .uaniei nuwmi, oi me rinBvuio "Mr. Keuly has filled the dual po sition of general manager and fourth vice-president and he will continue to hold the latter position, with headquarters in Wilmington. "Mr. Kenly has been general manager of the Atlantic Coast Line for something over ten years, having formerly been superintendent 01 transportation. It has been a com paratively small number of years since the Coast Line only extended from Richmond to Charleston and now the road reaches to the most has a large number of branch lines in each of the States through which the road runs, and it has been since Mr. Keu ly 's term of office as general mana ger that the Coast Line absorbed thi Plant System. "Mr. W. N. Royall, the successor of Mr. Kenly, began his career as a GETS AT .j. M 1 LjTHE ONE THAT CURES m aJpwP3 to stay cured ' . T 'L 1 1 -c j ggn It the most powerful and efficient blood purifier in the world. It sweep out all the impurities and poisonous germs that cause RHEUMATISM, LA GRIPPE, CATARRH, LIVER and KIDNEY TROUBLES, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPA TION, INDIGESTION and CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. Improves the Stomach, builds up the entire system. Al Field, the famous minstrel ; Hon. J. P. Gibson, the South Carolina legislator, and hundreds of others testify that it ABSOLUTELY CLT.ES. SampU bottle Frea if you writ BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Cet " Forget Ui Not" Book from foat Drugglit.- Baltimora. 86T tor sale in Goldsboro by MacKay's Pharmacy, J. H. Hill & Son andGoldsboro Drug'Co. ont et your Worses and Mules Qei Poor and ony. Ho w ell visited at Mr Albert Aycock's Sunday evening. Miss Lona Edgerton who has been teaching school in Johnston county came home Saturday. ', Prof Cullon met us at Nahunta 8 iturday evening and gave us a very valuable lesson in music. section, attended church at Wood land, Sunday. While the river is down and the roads are dry, it would be a good time to fill up those holes that have been worked out during the rainy season. The road at the hill near Columbia for three years. For twen ty years Mr, Royall wa located a'. Charleston, first as assistant superin tendent and then &i superintendent of one of the railroads running out of j Charleston, which road was later absorbed by the Atlantic Coast Line. "Mr. Royall came to Wilmington on July 1st, lyoz, to assume 'tne Give each one of. them a bottle of Whites Purgative Medicine, this puts them in good order to get the full benefit of --------------- Whites Worm and Condition Powders. Continue the powders for 8 days and you will be as tonished tit th.3 results. Follow directions on the pack agda. Gofc Whites Horse Book, Free. 1A. 1 1 ya- the lattice bridge looks -dangerous, Mr L a Aycock of near PikeyiUe having been washed out during tne duties of general superintendent cf visited his parents Mr and Mrs I recent freshets. We horie that our the First division ot the Atlantic- Albert Aycock Saturday. . I worthy County, Commissioners will Coast Line. The first division ex Miss Cora Brewer who has beenSive the matt61 speedy attention be- tends from Richmond to Savaunah I it- I vainnn kn I f A 1 1 Dendimr some time with her sister iore eomeimug aenuua -as can do seen irom me aoove, -I- - - c - - - Woodland, March 21. . Th ) xi'j is Combination Remedy for Kidney Troubles in -iiojk an 1 a uever failing Colic Cure. Full instruc tions in horse bodk. Directions on package. at Princeton came home Sunday. Miss Lucy Talton left Monday for Macon Georgia for which she intends to take a business course in the Massey Business College. Mr. Royall is throughly familiar with every branch of managing a railway system, from the operator's desk up to the position of general manager, the position he assumes on HOW TO KEEP WELL While on the subject of rapid tran sit it is also interesting ' to note that the Southern Pacific railroad has or dered anew typeof locom9tivethat April 1st.-Being made general man- will travel 3000 miles without a stop ager of a railroad 01 tne importance at an average rate of 100 miles an I of the Coast Line, but shows the hour and over. In the long flight great confidence tne directors of the from Nfew Orleans to San Francisco I system have in Mr. Roya1! and the the advantage of such a locomotive manner -in which they regard his WiT33 BLACK LINIMENT. Relieves all pain. C tiros acags and lameness. The only absolutely per fectly b 1 silb cutaneous counter irritant. Espec ially recommended, for the human family. Fine for stock. - 25 and 50c. sizes. For sale by J. H. HILL & SON. GOLDSBORO DROG CO.,, Wholesale Agents. Brooks Parker. ' I iooinn of a oalai-t, ef IOn OOft a wour I " . Hall, as she belongs to one of the best loolu" " ,J - landslide which engulfed one Alton famiieoaudhasalargecircleofriends 13 , 7 " " aud acquaintances. Inarecentinter- iw--b view Mrs. Hall said: lu xo"- oua w .Th vnprienee I hav henn anddonot lorget irniianaer u. Jvnox, who won lame Dy tne trusts mat ne did not "bust." i experience through in the last two years seems like a miracle. I was so badly off that life seemed almost unendurable, and my deafness increased so that I could scarcely-hear anything. The suffocation in my chest and the in digestion caused by my catarrh, pro - luced very severe suffering. I had five different physicians, bought everything that anybody recom mended to me, but finally gave up in despair.. ' " "One day my milliner asked me ii I had ever tried Hyomei. I be gan the .treatment, and can thank fully testify that Hyomei does cure this terrible disease. Since using it my hearing is greatly improved, and the only time I have any catarrhal trouble is when I lake cold. I then" ase Hyomei, and always get instant relief. My friends ami acquaintances marvel at the ciiauge in my health aod hearingi"; l; : Hyomei hasVmculn many, cures, of catarrh, and in connection with Hyo- 'mei balm, of catarrhal deafness, in Goldsboro. Similar experiences as jnac 01 iius. tiaii's nave created a . large sale for Hyomei with J, ,H. Hill 4t Son. ; ; ' Tie complete outfit, including the "lnnaler, cqsts but $1., while ext?a bottled are but 50 cents. Ask J. H Hill & Son to ?how you the strong guarantee under which they gel .Hyomei. ,1 Letter to A. A. Miller. Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Thad R. Manning, Esq., editor of The. Gold Leaf Henderson, N. C, sends us this tale of Devoe in his town. V Mr. James A. U' Neil's house was Hillsboro, N, Y., March 15 Kirk Pierce, of this town, a nephew of President Franklin Pierce has found an autograph letter written bv Jefferson Davis to Franklin Pierce among Other documents inherited from his, uncle. .Mr. Davis wrote wrote from the senate chamber, under date of January 30, 1860, say ing: 'The prospect for Our country is not less gloomy than when you left. I will stand by the flag aud up- Strengtlien the Stomach With' Mi-o-na and Oet Perfect Health. The source of health is the stomach made by .the Southern and the digestive system. When! "the Crescent City to the Golden acting as Nature designed jtheyl Gate" is" approximately three days, should, the organs of digestion do I but the new engine promises a revo their work regularly and unconscious-1 iution. The south wiest Is a fine region ly, like a perfect machine. (for such monsters .to go careering Those who use Mi-o-na do not have! about. There is plenty of room and a sallow complexion, sunken cheeks, I few people to be run oyer wm- -flnKKvr flooh FI-iAii' atrin haa a ruddy glow, the eyes are bright, the s6 or CaUoused Lmps Dreatu sweei auu uw ie euwuu. I and Blemishes from horses, jsiooa short, the users of Mi-o-na have the Isoavins:- Curbs. Splints, Sweensy. muTimiim rkf cyrwl hAalf.h Anil r iRiTiff Bone, ritifles.. Spraius, all . , K..,i. ' I Strollen Throats. Coughs, ttc. Nm tenths of all sickness comes tftthe miat wonderful ii'smxnz from a weak stomach, causing loss of I . jure ever known- Kold by il. J flesh, shattered nerves, flatulency, I Robinson & Uro - ctruggiata, tOiUs NineFootCottoaStalksiaYirginia Ambngr the many strong: evidences of the creat value of is apparent. The fastest schedule now ability. The directors chose a worthy J "Cerealite we cut the following from the "Graphic", the lojal made bv the Southern Pacific from successor to Mr. Keuly and a man paper of Franklin, Va. The only other Fertilizer used under who is in every way competent to I the cotton was "Home ertlli zar. fill the position to which he has been 1 '"" PKOM THE FRANKLIN, VA., "GRAPHIC." appointed. Mr. Albert Sidney Johnson, who is not only a crood Deanut 'iThe successor of Mr. R yall has buyer-, but an export farmer, for this latter facb is fully demon nrt yet been appointed and no in- Utvated by aa ex'iibitioa of his cotton cron at "The GraDhic Of fice" this week. There were two stalks, one 9 ft. high with 60 bolls, fwsd the other 5 ft. 10 inches with 125 bolls, many addi tional blooms on either stalk. Who can beat this. The Ferti lizer usid was 'Core ilite Top-Drassing', one bag, 16 1- lbs. to the acre.". For Sale By C. D TAYLOR & Co., Agts. w2mf23 GOLDSBORO, N. 0 timation has been heard as to wh ) it. I i will be." heartburn, sick - headaches, bact-1 boro-, N. O. hoid the constitution while there is painted twenty years ago with De- possibility' of effecting anything to I ache3 8pt9 Defo're the eyes, rheu matic troubles, and general weak ness and debility. Take a Mi-o-na tablet before each meal, and all irrl share them." voe: and lately was painted aeain. preserve aua perpeiuaie me govern- Twentv vears is too Ion?: but the naent we inherited. Beyond that my oaint looked better than other Daint duty aud my faith bind me to Mis- in half the time. This answers for sissippi auu ner xui iuura w quality. - . . . Takes less quantity, too. A gallon Devoe will go as far as five to ten quarts of common paint.. - , v . Yours trulyj F. W. Dvok & CO. P. S.-Sm"itli Yelvert jn sell our paint. Has Stood the Test 25 Years.- The old, original GROVE'S Taste- ! leas Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. " It is iron and quiu- W- 'MRtinh' Am4-4rrftam.nki.imi- lue " taateiesa iorui. sso cure, no . """"'i " 0 Atw. in the stomach or Dowels will be im mediately soothed and relieved." In fact, the stomach will become well and strong and the whole system filled, with strength and vitality. Even if a weakened stomach has pay A Wonderful Saving. , ; The largest Methodist Church in Georgia, calculated to use over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of ...! . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 1 infinn m I'll. 1 .nil UiiJtrU paillb 1ULTOJ1J11UK VUll V11U1VU , . . . . . - ... 1 " ...I K.nfi.hf t.i i fr a rnninid aratm tT ill They used only 32 gallons of the I w - b 7 Longman and Martinez L. & M. I health, where life is one long drawn A Guaranteed OnrePor Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding I'iies. Drusrgisfa refund money if PAZ'i OlJNTMlilJNT fails to cure any case, no 'matter- of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. -. ooc. -1 . 1 . 1 eh i II your uruggisii naeu l 11. shtiu oye iu stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine ai. Louis, M. Robinson's Liver Kegu-Ur keeps the bowels active and euuiuiatc the UYer10c ft bottle, Paint mixed with 24 gallons of lin seed oil. Actual cost ot paint made was less than $1.20 per gallon. ; Saved over eighty ($80 00) dollars in paint, and got a, big donation be sides.. 1 EVERY CHURCH will be given a liberal quantity when they paint Many house are wed paint -a win tour gallons of L & M. and thre gallons of linseed oil mixed there with. . Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paints are sold by" Ideal Hardware & Com&lssion out Dain. do not despair. Mi o-ns will effect a mire-if the simple diree lions in each 505 .box are faithfully, followed. . v " 0 J Read the guarantee given by J. H. Hill & Son with every package of Mi-o-na .they selU They pledge themselves in this guarantee to re fund the money, should Mi-o-na fail to help. ' - - - - '; Buy your Spring Mattings from Andrews & Waddell Garniture Co, Special pfcieea thU week , , - . ThS HEGE LOO BEAiJ " 1 V'SAWMILL HE ACOCK WITH KING FEED WORKS .Etratinsa ani. B-m.h,- WoonwoRKisa ' MOHISBBT, COi lON GNNIN. BBICK MAKlNa AND SlIIKGLS AKX IjATII ftlAOHrNBBY. Corn Mills, Eto , Etc. ' GIBBCS MACHINERY CO.. ; THE GlBBES SHINGLE MAcnmtj The Prosperous Farmer has a right to b buoyant, be cause he carefully prepares his lauds at seed-time, aud uses lib erally every season Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, which bring, at harrest-thn; large, exceuentorops tor wnlcfc the very highest prices are ob tained. They come up to and often exceed our guaranteed analysis If you don't fertlllie with these popular brands you tail to ob ' 'tain the-BMt results from the care and labor put ou your crop, whether it be trucKs or anyone special product of the soil, it your dealer cannot supply you write us tor Information at any one of the cities named. VTRGrNIA-OAROIJNA , CHKMICAIi COMPANY Richmond, Vm Uorfolk, Va. Durham, N. O. Atlanta, Oa. Bavannah, Ga. Montgomanr, Ala ttempnis, lean. Cheap Tickets .Wast. Northwest: ; and Caiiforni'a. Washington, Oregou, Nebraska, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado,- Utah, ' New Mexico, ''and Arizona Tickets on sale-frotn Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. i'he Illinois Central R. R. offers choice of routes. Free re- ! cii ning chair cars. No transfers. Fast time. Double Track. For full information, Circu lars, Rates and Tickets apply to , . .FKiGD i). MlLiLiiuit, Trav. Pass. Agt. 111. Cen'l R.R. Atlanta, Ga. "Administrator's Notice. Having' qnilifled administrator on the estate of Druellla Patv, deceased, this la to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present said claims for payment on or betoie the SJrd day of February .1006, or mis notice vui oe pinanea in bar of their recovery, aud notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment. 1BU tne iiist aay pi ireb. IU05. - Caleb Urant, Administrator Administrator's Notice. Having qualified before the Clerk nf th. 9upeiiOr Court of Wajne Couotv. N. C, as Administrator- or tne estate ol w . C Coker, di caaed, notice ta hereby given to all per sons uaving claims against said state to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the MHii day of February. 1906, or this notice wlil.be pleaded iu bar of tUelr recovery. 'cio"u" ludnuwru w niu estate are re- (nested to make immediate payment. x nits jceoruarj vta, tvuo. Jos. R. Bobinson, Administrator of W. O. Uoker. CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale, at $1.50 per thoasand, raised In open air. B. E. Barnes, "Wilson, N, C. 100 Dr. E. Uetcliou'g Antl Diuretic may be worth to you more than $100 if yon have a child who Boils bedding from incontinence oi water during Bleep. Cures old and young alike. It arreBta the trouble at once. $1. Sold by M. E. ftobin Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator nf w nr Harden, deceased, this Is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day February 1906. or this notice will be p'eaded iu har of Its recovery All persons indebted to the said estate will please mitke Immediate payment. mu joui out oi p-eornary. 1105. PS-IARDJN, Administrator " wiiaon ma FOUND On the streets a Junior Order Pin tooldt. The Inwr in recover same at this office by paying for tola advertisement, I!" 1 ' 1 l i r 1 M .4 i 1 ! - f,i f ' r- 1.' :J tr-. . u tti f i i i i 1 s I I' i y;
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 23, 1905, edition 1
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