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3 inJnmitinffi-'ifbiitirig "This Abgus o'er the people's rights . Doth an eternal vigil keep; No soothing strains of Maia's son Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." GOLDSBORO. N. O.THUBSDAY. APRIL 13. 1905. Vol. XV NO 84 '- 1! , ill T ill i i M l iMii 1 .'J I s i ii it -1 r. ;1 Good Health - to the .Shildren JAPANESE .CAVALRY ARE FO!iCEl TO RETIRE. Engagement Fought With vlle suits as Yet Unknown. Rus sian Army Supposed to be Fit to Risk a Battle. THE BOER OF 1 CrREATEST kSPECTUACULAK SHOW ON EARTH. Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food.. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. Will be Seen Iu" Goldsboro for One Performance OnlyTlie Afternoon of Thursday April SOth. The entire original Boer War spectacle, the feature of the St. Louis W orld's Fair, and the largest, most St. Petersburg, April 7 The chief ol staff, in a dispatch to the general ,0, and realistic spectacle of staff, dated today, says: I modern wariare ever produced in the "Yesteraay our sharpshooters fjrc-1 vorld, is coining 10 Uoidsboro and ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. MK. TAFT AS POO LAW. Mr. Taft, who weighs over 300 pounds, is not only Secretary of War and grand duke of the canal zone, 1 but he is also president ad interim 1 and acting Secretary of State. L,AN1S TO MISS DxVLCOUK. Heiress to One Million Two Hundred Thousand Acres. Jacksonville, Fla., April 10. When- Judge Locke, of the United States ever the President is asked about a District Court, has confirmed the re great state subject, be it national or port of the special commissioner ap international, he simply says that pointed to investigate the validity of '-Secretary Talt is keeping in touch a grant of 1,200,000 acres of land in with the situation." j West Florida along the Apalachicola But Mr. Taft is big enough to fill j river, made by the Spanish Crown a great many chairs, and the repub- to John Forkes. The case has been lie v iii take na harm under its new ' in the courts since 1830, when suit chief. The mice should not attempt ' was instituted against the govern to play while our b;g Philippine cat J ment by Theodore Dalcour to recover is at hand. The other cat is away, ! the lauds. The only direct living but the Philippine cat is present, , heir to the property is Miss Clemen ready to meet all mice that become ! tine Dalcour, of Philadelphia. As aggressive. He is at hand whether the case now stands Judge Locke's the Panama canal becomes obstru- decision awards the land to Miss sive, or Santo Domingo, or Moiocco Dalcour, District Attorney Stripling ed the Japanese calvary to retire from ilrbaheze to Tsuiuhu. "One of our detachments, on ar riving in the morning of April 4ih at Taintsatu, engaged the enemy, who had 6,000 Cainee bandits whh them. I have not received a repoit ot the results of the battle. Paris, April 7 The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Petite Parisien each and every one oi the tix hun unegrapua mat tuc "uuc dred men composing tmssuiau army, exactly half way between Mukden nalf Boer aud nal Bmi,u weie aaa Kuaiiiinu 'i-t-, which is at the &rst compeUed to prove mi they juucuou 01 me luaucuunsu xwnioau nad fought for their respective coun ana tuo t,imeii luumug uj rm, Uy in toe late war (ieuerai ,niie,.h's neaaquarters are ai iw railway station of Souan siuia, wl icliis a strong natural pjjtuo. . i-cr ias succeeded in con ceutra ing hi whole army and has lsft sud tea. Kice at Kirin to hold taat p.isiLou. The Iron, of the Eussian army now extdud oi-y twenty-seven mdds. Tiij a.-. -ay is supposed to be in j, d ie I j iujcI the Japanese. fa - Journal's St. Petersburg cor respandeut U i iorined that the new iiiobiiizatiju it actually in progress, although it is LeiLg effectpi secretly, and that traia n.as of & idiers are leaving daiiy l .i M.mthuria. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. t'he Latest Telegraphic News 01 the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. NORTH CAROLINA TO HER HERO DEAD. A Beautiful Day Crowns the Ceremonies at Appomattox and. Adds to the Good Feeling of the Virginians. UNITED STATES 1 SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA1 Recommends Pe-ru-na Other Prominent Men Testify. will give one perlormance Thursday, April, 20th, in the afternoon. j ue isoer , war company was iorined in South Alrica early in February, 1904, by Uapt, Arthur, VV. s ljewis, the originator and general oiauager of the Company, wno was fortunate enough u be able to iu auce one of the greatest of all iioei Jeuerais, the hero of Paardeberg, oteneral Piet A. cronje, to join: and Pire iu icw Hvl-h, New - Jiern, N. C, April 7. his morning at 2 o'clock New Bern v as again visited by a contligration in A ..special ship was chartered to bring the men and equipment to taio country from Cape Town, and ine first performance was given at the St. Louis World's Fair early ia Juae and thence three times daily uutil the Fair was over. Eighty per cent of the visitors to the World's Fair saw the Boer War and loaded tiie.r treasury to the" extent oi nearly oue million dollars. The Bjer War spec tacle was given iu iSe Orleans dur ing the Mardi Gos this season, with enormous success, many thousauus of. people iloo.ung to cue city who would not otnefWiie aavj iiei.dei. the featiViii, aid aitimuii two unci three perfor n vojos were g;v.n dail i (usuiiis Wv-r j turn zl away. . iie p u-le u ui se headed by Cap. VV. L , vis. 01 isnuator and general Winston-Salem, N. C, April 6. Special. The sheriff of Stokes county has received a telegram from Panther, W. Va., stating that Leff Sisk, wanted in Stokes for killing Sam Lawson, was under arrest at Panther. Wilmington. N. C, April 6. Spe cial. Josephine Jarman, a colored woman who two weeks ago shot and killed Lymos Pickens, colored was today sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary. Although a true bill for murder was found, the jury held the woman guilty only of man slaughter. Asheville, N. C, April 6. Spe cial. The $25,000 damage suit of Mrs. Susan Crenshaw against the Asheville and Biltmore Street Rail road Compiny and the Asheville Electric Compvny was tnded this morning wh-m the superior court jury returned a verdict awarding the plaintiff $13,0 iO. Birmingham, Ala., April 7 Re ports t) the Aga-lieral from Cullman county, which is one of the greatest strawberry centers iu the South, states that last night's frost has dam aged the early strawberry crop in ui I around CuUtn in to t le extent of it iea-t $8,000. Grapes were also in .utvd and eai-iy vegelable3 suffered leuvily. Salisbury, N. C, April 5. A vio lent tornad this afternoon did great damage to Livingston College, blow ing down Ballard Hall auditorium and the laundrv. Two students in riarmor nf t.hp, puiprm ifi. xvhrmn ir. the nriutinsr shop, L. Hall and Lrn- est llobmson, were seriously mjureu I : 1 1 i. : r 1 1 1 ri, ,,-, n( K . rriuiriaze Will uts iiiiuicuiaiciv iuuuwwi 1 I. - , 1 - k 1 1 -r i I Tin id dhnnr H7 riim A lift rftW dv tne lamous otaats Arniierv rsanu I iv"3" vfw of forty l ieces wisu ResLoriif himself Carnegie recently gave the institu tion siz.&OU lor a iiDrary. avvo wind was high, and the fire was un der good headway before the alt ru, was given. Tha origin oi the fire is not known. The foilowiug is a list of losses : Jj. u. Darnels' stables, sIock ano brick building, $15,000 ; insurance s liar.d Motor. FriiK Mia.s, diret r ' f the (rxhtbili'in, w:li by seei iir ted ii Ins fi'ii'.nH liigli etil ;ol t rr; ' ' ; v( ro. ' l I AArt or what not. No mattt r what sub- has hied notice of appeal and the case I S",vvv. iec t i cmiesuu in the next two months will go to the Supreme Court of the I J c Green, plumber, WALTi2H LE fTEit. 1 he is ready to meet it, and it he sits down on it it will certainly bei squelched. JEver since the days of Qrover Cleveland averdupois has been cons dere 1 a If ature and an equipment for statesmanship, and no one, not even Mr, Cleveland, has ever excelled our new boss in that respect. Fortunately for our President pro tern his unices are close together. He can step across from the low, but long, exte, sion of the White House to the war office, where he can order a bat.leahip or two, and then he can go down the hall to the state depart ment w here he can call up Mr. Crom well, thus getting in touch with the Samo Domingo situation. Howmany times a djy he takes this walk is not necessary to inquire, for a Poi Bah i a law to himself. United States for final decision. Frost Iu The Truck Belt. Wilmington, N. C, April 7. Al though frost and ice in some places last night are reported from the Wil mington truck belt today, it is be lieved that Utile, if any, damage has been done to crops. The Wilmington and Weldon section reports higher temperatures than the territory south aud in that belt, where .North Caro lina stawberries are largely grown the growers say there has been no injury to the plants. The minimum temperature at Wilmington was forty degrees. fore an estimate of thedamages,ifany, to the crops can be made. building and4stock, $2,000 ; insurance $750. Dr. F. W. Hughes, damage to building, $50. Hyman Supply Company, plate1 glass front, $200. New Bern Iron Works, $75. S. L. Dill Jr., livery and sales stables, $2,000. Home Telephone Company, $50. K. P. Williams, private stables and material, $1,000. Gaskill Supply Company, stock, $8,000. Whitewell Sewing Machine Com pany, sewing machines $700. The burned district will be re- churches were destroyed by the wind storm. Philadelphia, April 6 This year's celebration of Memorial Day in Phil idelphia will be marked by the par- li,.huHnn In tlio OYPrmsMW it! !in Of- xr. unaine ycoeK, iroui uirai .. f CinnffH ifirftte leader. -.!- 1 ; - vr- I '"J ,wami, was visum- u.s uui, .vir?. Qeneral Fitzhugh Lee. This will be uanme hooks last Dummy. Uw firsfc Ume in the history of the Mr. and Mrs. Thedie Hill from Grand Army in Pennsylvania that a Eureka, spent Saturday and Sunday Confederate general has delivered a with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sasser. I memorial dav oration under the Mr. George Hooks and Miss Effie auspices ol the G. A. R. Post. Swinson and Mr. Luby Lynch and What is said to be the most ex Miss Ophelia Coor spent Sunday pensive and luxurious private car ith Mr. and Mrs. Milford Aycock. ever constructed is now being built mu a ht, Tno;Q hv the Pullman company for W. K. Rooks' for the new school building Vanderbilt. There was a time whi will be surveyed this week, and the possession of an automobile gave work on the building will be com- a man some prestige, but that time menred Julv 1st - has passed, Motor cars are getting to I. 1 1 1 i r be common now ana me oniy reiu-e Wifh nrmanlirlatirin rf fhA ftprk rtta- I . . . . I fnr nliitriprata is in Drivate cars ana It will be a day or two be- "" tricte below here, and local tax for - ,na .... onma later. .... .... ' ... just at present you mu3t have a ty will be strictly up to now, with I " uov r . ... . Duke Must Face Jury. Lki f,nim;OI, t d private car in oraer to oe auamuuy tvt-,, mu ..L r;Tji TTa , correct. It must baa rare pleasure to xtcw xuin,i Aru 1 -luc appcnaic U30cu it luiuiutuci uua.ivuuO) SOUTUEUXEU'S GOOD FOii TU.VE. The New Truck farm. Raleigh Post. The :-tateineat was given out from the department of agriculture yes terday that the larm the department has selected fur the track test farm near Wil ar !, X. C, is one thaf is owned by Me srs. J. M. and C. A Johnson. It is not the farm that was at first co traded for at Wiilard a few weeks ao. a clear title to which i 1 . 1. . . 1 i- . : J mi j 1 coutu not us ouLaiueu. j. ub ueeus have not passed yet for the farm just contracted for, but it is not thought that there will be any trouble about consumating the deal at the figures that have been agreed upon. Members of the committee speak in the highest terms of the effort niide by the business men of Wil mington to have the farm located in that immediate section, but they deemed it best to locate the farm further in the interior. Another con dition that wab against the Wilming ton DronGS-.it ion was the fact that tlm farm that was available there is too1 ' surt ouiy as ature designod, highly impiov( d for the purpo e if U J fcia 1U butu ears i3 nea? Sam Hoover Finds Something Detter Than Gold Mines. There is no happier man in this whole wide worid to-day than Sam A. Hoover, Greeusboro, N. C, who is receiving the congratulations of his friends upon his fortunate find of something better than gold mines or oil wells. Mr. Hoover in a letter to a friend in Goldsboro writes: ."Three months ago I was greatly distressed by nasal catarrh and en tire deafness in the right ear. The labor of hawking and scraping to get my throat and nasal passages own a private car and look down on your less fortunate acquaintances from the dizzy pinnicle you are thus elevated. to which ttee from the foul secretions deposit ed there, might be about equal to 0f the Supreme Court. that 01 a six muie team wiin a roau scraper to get the earth from the road-side to the center. I purchased an 'outfit of Hyomei and Hyomei balm, and as a result of its use my head, throat and nausal passages are al free from set retions division of the Supreme Court today I we proceed to the front. handed down a decision affirming an extend congratulations to the order by Justice Leventritt, at special I abgus" in passing another mile term inthematter ofBrodie L.Duke, Ipoat on its lifes duty in the moral, dui witnout rendering an opinion. 1 social, political and religious UP" I ALF11ED SPEER'S SUPUISE ne matter was a petition 01 ljaw- building of the community, which rence Duke to have Brodie L. Duke has ever been its characteristic. May declared a person incompetent to man- the goose that eats the grasj over its age his atiairs. His property was al- grave be unborn for many years, leged to amount to $100,000, but a The county Alliance inlets at question ot jurisdiction came up. spring Hill next Thursday, April Justice Leventritt decided that some 13 and a large crowd is expected. or tne property at least was situated Extensive preparations are being in this State; that the affidavits of made to make it a profitable and en eminent alienists established at least joy able occasion. Dinner will be a prima facie case of dementiat uu Jer .erved, and a feast of good things, tnestatus and directed that the ques-1 barbecue etc., will be in abundance, ton of competency of Brodie L. Duke Wilh cottoa ftt the pre3ent price UB lriBU W Jury at me trial term , fiwpfit fltafn(,a Tn rfiAt demand at $ t per bushel, if our farmers would not only reck.ee their acreage in the Appomattox, Va., April 10 The unveiling of the North Carolina monument to the Confederate dead from our state was accomplished to day in the presence of a large throng of people without an unpleasant in cident, worth a thought, to mar the sacred occasion. Governor Montague, of Virginia, welcomed the North Carolina visi tors in a beautiful and hearty speech which was pregnant with good feel ing aud brotherly love. He emphasized the fact that tl e les ot lricsndship and good-wm which still bouud Virginians and North Carolinians together had ex isieJ f. olu the time these slates were lormed; that they were never any stronger than they are todiy a hat- owed day, when all were able to 1ft themselves above any ditterencis of opinion. The rtsponse of Governor Glenn was a riugingly eloquent and happy one aud entirely worthy 01 iMortn Carolina's eloquent chioi magistrate. A story was in circulation at Ap poajattox today some what as follows; A certain young lady of Lynch burg, a member of one of the chap ters of the Daughters of the Confed eracy there, announced sonue days ao her intention of atteuding the unveiliug ceremonies. One of the other members ot the Lynchburg chapter told her she must not go. "Well, I am going, anyhow," she said. "But you may be turned out of the chapter if you go," said the timid lady. 'Let them turn me out," and what did Andrew Johnson say? "But you won't find many Vir ginia folks there," added the lady. There'll be as many as there were lorty yeare ago,", was the fanal shot of that Lynchburg young lady. That young lady had visited in Raleigh. The incident tells better than any explanation could the feeling of the Virginians which the North Caro lina party met up with here. They felt just as that fair young daughter of Virginia. She liked the Tar Heels and was going out to the celebration anyhow. , HON. JOHN J. PATTERSON. Hon. John J. Patter.-..:'., Flx-T'uited States Senator from South Carolina, In a letter from 37-8 Chestnut u.ix . i., i'hiladelvthia, lJa., writes: f,As quite a number of my friends have and are using Peruna as a catarrh cure with beneficial results, I feel that I can safely recom mend it to those suffering from that disorder." J. J. Patterson. Commodore Nicholson of the U. S. Navy. Commodore Somerville Nicholson, of the United States Navy jn a letter from 1837 R Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C, says : "Your Peruna has been and Is now used by so many of my friends and acquaintances as a sure cure for catarrh that I am convinced of its curative qualities and I unhesitatingly recom mend it to all persons suffering from that complaint." S. Nicholson. U. S. Minister to Guatemala. Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, U. S. Minister to Guatemala, and ex-member of Con gress from Kentucky, in a letter from Washington, D. C, writes: " I am fully satisfied that your Peruna is an efficacious remedy for catarrh, as I and many of my friends have been benefited by its use." V. G. Hunter, M. D. Well known men of dignity and promi nence in the United States endorse and recommend Peruna for catarrh. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Writes Mrs. Janb Petty, of Roaring River, N. C, Aug. 12, 1904. "My little boy could not walk a step from RHEUMATISM, and all other remedies had failed to do him any good. Rheumacide has cured him and made him sound and well." Hundreds of other letters give the same testimony. 1 TO G lit CAN LL SUFFERING From Itching and Bleeding Eczema Pain Terrible Body and Face Covered with Sores Doctors and Medicines Failed. cleanses the blood of all the poisons that cause Rheumatism and all other blood diseases, and absolutely cures to stay cured. The most powerful and effective blood purifier in the world vet it improxes th digestion and builds up the entire system. "THE ONE THAT CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL" Write B03SITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. BALTIMORE, for Tfm Samplfe Aik your drugrftt for " TORGET MB NOT" Book. "bor sale in Goldsboro by MacKay'a Pharmacy, J. H. Hill & Son Palace Drug Store and Goldsboro Drug Co. Well Known Business Man Tells . of Peculiar Exyerience. Few business men are better known throughout the country than Alfrfi Sneer, of Passaic. N. J. Al- I 1 ' ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA though he is over eighty-one years j and then break out araja w 6 , , , I most terrible pain and l.chinsr of age and the head of a large con-. bccn fick sexfcral timeS) but , " No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed ing eczema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate ful I want the world to k now, for what helped me will help othera. My body and f.ice were covered witn sores. One d:iy it would seem to be better, W1U1 t lie NATIONAL REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, :. GOLDSBORO BRANCH OFFICE. the experiments, as the purpose is to make rather :the unimproved suil and experiine nt in the improvomen of it as wtdl and in the development of the truck, crops. THE LADIES favor painting their churches, ani thereforewe ur t every Mil' iwtt-r to remember we ive Heral qua 'y" of L i g -ti. s Mirtinei L. & M. P..t tawa.dj tu painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1 50 a gal on tor .Linseed Oil (worth 60 cei.t-) which you do when you buy oth r paints in a can with a paint label oh it. S& 6 make 14, therefore whenyou want fourteen gallons 01 paint, Dy only eight 01 u, ly as acue as it ever was. There is no disagreeable stomach d.-sing in Letter to II. Weil. Goldsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Two houses alike and in same condition, at Delhi, N. Y.; Mr. N. Avery owns them. He didn't know which was the better paint, and didn't want to be partial between two dealers. Painted one house with Devee, the u-ing llyo.ue; jaat breathe it and its other with wish we might tell what & M., and mix six 'gallons pure Linseed Oil with it, and thus get paint at less than $1.20 per gallon Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three pure fragrauce will kill thecatarrhal germs in the head, lhro.it and lungs. dyomei balm used in connection .jth Hyomei, will cure the worst case oi f atarrhal deafness. The com lde utui costs but tl., nl extra i tties are only 5Uccils. Aax J. H. ili'.l&Snto show you the strong guaranh-o under which Hyomei. It cost3 nothing cures. A Gf uarante. U (Jure Fbr Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund, money if PAZO OINTMENT fairs to cure any case, no matter of bow long standing, in 6 to 14 days. Jb'irst paint he painted the other house withl Took six gallons Devoe; and 12 of the other. That's a good paint, that other,as paints go; it's 50 years old and has the coinage to own what it's made of. It's made on a tneory.f Excel isj we say nothing about theory Go by the name. ' Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co. -P. S. Smith & Yelverton sell our paint. they sell ient paint it unless it 1 iw iuwuiv. 1 . r , T JL lUOVj 1.-1 V J W LI O , ; - Alfred Speer." The complete Hyomei outfit, in cluding the inhaler, costs but $1., while extra bottles sell' for 50 cents. You run no risk whatever in buy- .t,,- cWfntvi rtt oil imnn.L TKmr aitH t he '1niil v fun 1 1 nnn ran in? it. RS J. II. Hill K Son Sell It eallons ot Linseed Oil mixed there- application gives ease and rest. 50 . 1 ties this month. Nqw 13 the time to nad of them. ' They look more like , under their personal guarantee to re- ith. Iryoilr druggist hasn't it send 60c ui j take li duster's iiocKy mountain 1 l e pumpkin Cut in half and hoi- fund the money If It does not re- These Celebrated paints are sold stamps and it will be 1 8 for ward, d j Tea. It wiUJteep you well a 11 sum- Qut than anythlng elae. But lieve. Ask them to show you a copy by Ideal uaraware & ,Uommilon post-paiu uuc I5ua Dnw Oai half aloaf is better than none at all. of their guarantee, cern, as well as the editor ot tne Passaic Item, yet he found time to write the following letter, hoping that it would be of interest and bene, flt to our readers. "To the Editor: I cannot keep from expressing my fleecy staple, but increase the siz9 of surprise at the wonderful relief and their ,potato patch this year, they benefit I derived lorom the use i f would greatly add to the creditside of Hyomei. For some years pa-it.I have their farm account, no doubt. Sweet been a victim to nasal and throat j potatoes are scarcer than we have catarrh, and during that time have-: known them in gome time and in expended a great mauy dollars to greater demand. . specialists, and had my throat spray- Prof. E. T. Atkinson, our efficient ed, washed and smoked week after County Superintendent, spoke at week. The first time I u-ed Hyom-i Ebeuezer last Tuesday night on the I was surprised at the change it subject of Local Tax and the result brought. This was a few months ago, of the got d accomplished is evi- and I have u-ed itoecssioually since, dencedbythe fact that only two in It makes me co well that I often the unoer Dart of the'district refused foro-f-t aud neglect its use t;r several to sign the petition, and we Ihfnk days, but each time when I breathe when they fully comprehend the sit- it the hawking- and dischergo cease, uation they will enter a "nolo con- and it is wonderful how it acts, tendere" and say with the rest of us, I am over eighty-one years of age, "Give U3 more schools and better." and careful not to praise . anything We have neglected to note the fact until I know wnat a anarjoui. that we have two Union depots, and could probably loan one to youfcity for summer use. There is one at Rose and one at" the Junction. They are beauties, and.no doubt ouf trayei- iog' public wilt'greally enjoy I hem. never m . . - - - . - - r t tuy 'ite iiia experience sucn avm suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time when I would be at rest, I had tried many different doctors and medicines without success, and . my mother brctisrht me the Cuticura Remedies, insisting that I try them. I. began to feel better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of Cuticura Ointment. I toutmuedwat the Soap p.nd Ointment, and Tc,-. taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv- en;, and consider mvsclf well. Any person having any doubt about this wonaenui cure py we uncura rem edies .'can write to my address Mrs. Altiq Ittson, Ecllevue, Mich.' ITCHING ECZEMA And All Other Itching and Scaly Eruptions Cured by Cuticura. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis ;'the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in sculled head ; all demand a remedy of almost euperhur.:;ii virtues to success fully cope wii; them. That Cuticura Scap, Giniru' , and Pills aie such stands provVil beyond ail doubt. Cutirum Soap. Ointment, and Ill's arc Bold hronchot idc tir!l. "hotter nn.tf & t'hem. Corp., jjostr.n, bvle fcrt.pi ';iora c raecn ir " tiuv hi vuie r.iweina. - Kellet in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cube." It is a great Burpnse on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, m male or female. te lieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy, Hold by M. E. Bob neon & Bio druggists. ttoldsporo, , j. I would alvise anyone having farm laad, timber laal or any other kiad of Ra ti Eifcafco for sale to sea me and let me alvarfciaa the sam.3 iu the National Real Estate Exchange, which h 5,000 agents ssatterel all over the United" States. Each agent will be furnished with a copy of my advertisemant and will represent me in .finding a purchaser. J. B. EDGERTON, Real Estate Agent. Member of the National Real Estate Exchange (Inc.) Nine Foot Cotton Stalks in Virginia Among the many strong evidences of the great value of "Cerealite we cut the following from the "Graphic', the local paper of Franklin, Va. The only other Fertilizer used under the cotton was "Home .bertiiizer." FROM THE FRANKLIN, VA., "GRAPHIC. " "Mr. Albert Sidney Johnson, who is not only a good peanut buyer, but an expert farmer, for this latter fact is fully demon strated by an exhibition of his cotton crop at "The Graphic Of fice" this week. There were two stalks, one 0 ft. high with 60. bolls, and the other 5 ft. 10 inches with 125 bolls, many addi tional blooms on either stalk. Who can beat this. The Ferti lizer used was 'Cerealite Top-Dressing', one bag, 167 lbs. to the acre." Eor Sale By ; C. D TAYLOR & Co., Agts. w2mf23 GOLDSBORO, N. 0S 1 I i ST . r I ' V - ft- : t f .A f r f 4 I i "f i V , 1 I' 1 I r " 4t' ) 1
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