A - nI M? 1fj5 Ml 4 if !& U i ! 9 S "This Aegus o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; No soothing strains of Maia's son Can lull ita hundred eyes to sleep." Vol. XX GOUDSBORO. N. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. NO 64 "JW--1 3- ' J & ifcj B .a ill liMi h iliPli N M hi? 11 ur YIELD IN THIS ST TEiS 115K Ci:XT. OFF. 30 Xo luiiitprovt'eiit Apparent- Tobacco of Good Quality but Lacks Viyht 3Jiior Crops, Except Po tatoes, Doiug Well. Th wtekly trop bulletin for Hit week ending last Mom? y i-niiwl by the wi'aii r bureau in ilal-. iU sas: "The wtnthi-r Las b c:. i"rv withil warm days and cool nights. The average temperature has been nor mal over the state, except in the eastern part where it his been a few degrees above the norunai. The week has been very favorable for saving hay and fodder, and all out door work. There has bean little or no rain in the west and central portions, while iu the extreme east (he weather has been generally fair but some heavy rains have occurred. The farmers are ready as a r :la, to plow land for wheat and oats, but this has ben impossible in many eases o i acconnt of hardnc?s of the ground. May of (he crops now need rain, particularly corn and tur nips. Frost was reported in Vatau;a County. "The cotton crop h-is experienced no improvement duriuj the pa-t week as a whole; in many places the yield is disappointing, and on Use whole the crop will be ful'y 30 per cent frhort. Ia the east the cotton is still shedding aud takhig rust in many sections, there are also reports of its being attacked by the army worm which will redue-3 the crop one-third in thosj places. Cater pillars are also d"ing damage to some late cotton. The weather be ing dry also causes it to open pre maturely in some parts. In some sections the erp improved a little during the past week, and the top crop is maturing. In the central part the bolls are few and small, and the lint short, it is not ripening on top. In the west cotton is shedding all shapes and small ;bolls in some places, picking is general but the yield is light. "Tobacco is ail cut and cured in the east, while in the central and west portions a great deal has been cut and cured, but there are some farm's wh -re culling is only about two-thirds done. In general the leaf is good in quality and color, bjt it lacks weight. Iu the west yart it is tiring and specking badly ia places. The crop will only be light, about CO per cent, SOJ1E APPLES THESE. A Dozen of the Einset Slude Peck aud a Half. Asheville, X. C, Sept. 12. Pro bably the finest load of apples ever marketed in Western North Caro liua was sold in Asheville today The apples were raised and brought to the city by R. B. Jone3, of the Iteems' Creek section. They are known as the Patacalk Holcombe variety, some times called the Belle of Buncombe, and weighed from 10 to 21 ounces each. An Asheville gentleman, who chanced upon the apples as the wagon was driven into the city, purchased a bushel and selecting a dozen of the finest and the largest found that the dozen measured a peck and a half. ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institution supported by voluntary contrbution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint whenever they paint. 8 & 6 make 14,therefore when you want fourteen gallons of pttint, buy only eisrht of L.& M , and mix 6 gal lons of pure Linseed On with it, making actual cost of paint about $1.20 per gallon. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Lin eeed Oil (worth GO cents) which you do when you buy vther paints in a can with a paint laoul on it. Many houses ure will painted with fair gallons of L. & M., and three gallons of Minseed Oil mixed there with. Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paiuta are sold by McKay Pharmacy. TM -SOSS" COTTON PKS?1 twixn; snasfiEST, 6est IMftlMO SYVTJCH ". Clot. FMferi CMtentett, Etc - 9 AffeBX MACHlHEttY C6, A Tit I BUTE TO HA It VIE JOltDAX. The Manufacturer-!' Heeord, in its cair.ut isue pays a wed deserved tribute to llnrvie Jordan, The Southern Cotton association, which existed nowhere except iu Mr. Jordan's brain a year ato, has now taken its place among the s ic cessfui, actual iustilut o is of the country. Its tirst annual conven tion has just been concluded at A-h-eville, N. C, aud to iujjcrtant a pa-t do -s the association p'.ay ia the ;: Hairs of ti e w rid already that the attention ot all America and all K-nope has bten tix d upon .Aslic Viiie. li'.i the success of this organiza tion is du3 to the energy of Mr. Jr- n ai.d his fasth in the ability of the planters to stick together. lor more than fllty years attempts had been made to get the farmers togeth er, and have them act in unison with regard to the staple crop of the south; but all previous eiforts had proved unsuccessful. Pessimists preached that Mr. Jordan could not hope to succeed wher9 so many others had failed, and elements ini mical to the cotton growers , began at once an active and relentless cam paign, waged covertly and waged openly, against the success of the project. But Mr. Jordan's tireless efforts to cause the planters to act upru the idea of crop diversification and to show them tiiat they had the situation in their own haj ds had borne fruit. And finally he accom plished what had always before seemed to be impossible an organi zation of cotton planters which has succeeded. As Tae Manufacturers' Record says, Mr. joraan nas won "uauonai and international fame. He de serves it." Doctors Differ. italeigh News and Observer. Nothing is fixed and certain. It you doubt this fact, go into a court house and hear the testimony of ex pert witnesses and see how widely the experts for the defense differ with the experts for the prosecution. Baron Koiuura is too ill to sail. What is the matter with him? That's where doctors differ, two out of the three deelaring that he is ill with typhoid lever, the dissenter Dr. Wm. B. Pritchard, a North Car oliniansaying that he disagreed with the diagnosis of typhoid fever, adding: "My orginal opinion was that the Baron was suffering from an inflam ed gall bladder, and I still hold to that opinion, There is nothing ser ious in the Barron's condition now, or at any rate thi3 morning." It is not only true that New York doctors differ, but we have frequent instances right here in North Caro lina, showing differences of diag niosis and treatment. Just now there is a famous differ ence as to what caused the death of Mr. Nail Dr. McK.ee declaring that his death was produced from one cause and Dr. Taylor from quite another cause. Picture Frames. We have them. Andrews & Waddell Furniture Co. LIST OF LETTEKS Llemaiuiug iu Postoflice, Goldi boro, Wayne County, N. C, Sept. 11,1903. MEN'S LIST. B John Britt, Olive Brown. K Bob E tson. F Alnizo Fryor Eliz) Fason. O-Al'e.i Glenn. H Linion Hill. J Jim Johnson. L John H B Lane, M W Lewis, P Jas Price, A F Padgett. R C H Robinson. S Harry Smith, Sam Swiuson. U Frank Utloy, W Linwoou V iggins, Geo Wilson, W II Withers, Frazv Williams, LADIES' LIST. B- -Marth Brooks, Lillian Brown, Lecy Brown. -Mary Chovis, Georgea Chesment C- Francis B Cobb. E Fannie Evens. II Ella Houston, Matlio Hooks, Mhttie Hazel. J Lucy Johnson. K Minnie King. M Ellen McCnl! u. - - tinio Pate, Ii'Ia Powell. 11 Florence Richardson. S Mrs Stewart, Addie Smith, Annie Simpson, Essie Simmons. WMary- Warden, Edy Wilson, Mary Williams, Ruth Whitley, Annie Wellons. Persons sailing for above letters will please say advertised. Rules and regulations requiru that one cent be paid on advertised letters. J. F. DOBSON, Postmaster. (iQflol Dyspepsia Quro llfpeite, what jr$5MSifc. ' PLAGUE AT PANAMA. Yellow fever is dreaded, and so is cholera, but the dread of both when put together in one person does not equal the dread of tho average man when bubonic plague becomes threatening. Yellow fever was impor ted either from the isthmus or from Central America, probably from Honduras, and now it is officially announced that deaths have occurr ed in the cans 1 zone from the pla gue. It is difficult tostampout the plague. The British authorities are n ol able to control the disease in In dia, aud what they can not do in In dia we may find it difficult to do "at the isthmus, especially when thous ands of laborers are imported to dig the canal. The task must, however be accomplished, no matter at what cost, for the canal cannot be dug amid an epidemic of the plague. The plague would prove a greater obstacle to the completion of the canal than the backbone rocks at Culebra. The plague is no a filth disease. It was long considered a disease that could thrive in tilth only, but science has demonstrated ttiat filth never creates it. About eleven years ago the bacillus of the plague was dis covered, and the diseasa can ue pro pagated wiidrever Uie bacillus is carried, it can bo carried in fhth or in ail cleanliness. v nerever tilt germ goes the disease goes. It is a germ disease, as perhaps all diseases are. The piaguo germ is, however, well known to all physicians, and it is well described in the medical journals and books. The dangers of plague, if it becom es prevalent at the isthmus, will be felt at the gulf ports, but ail Lave been warned of the deaths and cases in the canal zone, aad the utmost care will be exercised in pre ven ting the incoming of an infected xersoli or of infected goods, for no doubt the germs of plague can be trans mitted through inrected ciothing or ether goods. EAltTHQUAKES IX ITALY. In tna very toe of the Italian pen insula a great earthquake has occur red. No one knows the cause of earthquakes, but the belief among scientists is that they are due to the shiftiug of strata, about ten miles below the sur.'ace. Among the peo ple in general cnthquakes are link ed in the popuiar ujmd with volca noes, but scientists insist that earth quakes are more superficial than vol canoes, and yet toe two seem to oc cur together. Vesuvius and Stroni- beli were very active just before the earthquake occurred in Cahbria, and many other v avos of the earth have had volcanic arcompanimen's. Thi country is very broad ai;d long, and it may be said fo be ro marnauiy iree irom shocks cucn ps destroyed villages ;n lta I v. Tht unariosion enrtLquaite ui issb wa- one of the most remarkable ever feit in the Atlantic states, and the New Madrid, Missouri, disaster of 1811 was the worst shaking up the Miss is-uppi valley has kuown in historic times. Shocks are not rare on th Pacifie coast, but they are rarely dis astrous. Such events in nature are pretty well beyond the knowledge of man kind. Theircoming can not be fore seen, their causa can not be demon strated, and no possible plan of the human brain can provide against them. They are a law to themselv and man has to take them as they come, be their vigor great or small. OverWork Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. AH the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are yois blood purifiers, they fil ter out ihe vaste or impurities in the bleed. If they ere sick or on of order, they fail tc di their work. Pains, aches aiidrheu matism come from ex cess of lirin arA in tW blood, due to ne;'!er:ti kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unstead heart. be .to, and makes one fee! as thou$rJ thoy had hear: 'roubifi, because the heart i . ovcr-v.'orkhi n pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to Le considered that only urinan troubles were to be traced to the kidneys but now modern science proves that r.ear! all constitutional diseases have their begin nir.g in kidney trouble. it you are sick you can n-.ake no mistaki by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and' the extraordinary eifec: of Dr. Kilmer "l Svamp-Uoot, tho great kidney remedy i eoon realized. It stands the hiphast for it wonderful cures of the mo:t distressing rase and i?: sriln on if. mprit? ifj-'' by cen es, sample Dome cy man iiome of swnwj.-Rcct. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find jut if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 5t Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't mako any mistake, but remember the nime, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's 3vamp-Root. and the address, Eicghamton.. S.Y., on every bottle. $100 Dr. E. Detchou's Anti Diuretic may be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontinence of water daring sleep. Cures old and young alike. It firreflfci the trotlble t once. 91. Sold b SI. B. Bebuj. all druggists in Ttfgm5 it and one-dollar siz-g:;ijjgrj You may have a 7tiiS!!liii52 GOSSIP OF THE . - " O ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. Cne Laie3t Telegraphic News ot the Ju y Boiled Down to a . Focus For usy Readers. China will be politely requested by Japan not to lease to Russia any more ice-free harbors. " No country will.go to wiT: Germany while the latter has chol era in ner miust. Mr. Shonts' press agent stands at the head of his profession in the re spect of salary. He is almost in the life insurance class. Speaking about bumper crops aud the like, it may be remarked that the tobacco growers in the "bright belt" are making some remarkably fine "cures" this season. It tne Depew Improvement Com pany has improeU anything iu me moral itami luciact nus nut oeea rt pjr.bu ijj tlio U.TUilll uiert New 1'ork i-8peis. A young man in Ijwa comitted suiciue to escape maiiiuiony. lie udd probably been talking to a married uuiu, John D. Rockefeller has been enuoioiiig undrew Carnegie lor ins uidtuod of giviug libraries to citas. duciinune between feilow plnlan t.injjjisis is unseemly. After ait there is some consolation iu know ing that the world is nut us oad a it is pointed in melodrama. ALassucnusetts society wooden le eujuyeu a clam "oaK.e" at .v.iicii they j layed baseball, and fooib.t:;, pntledoll'a tug-of-war and Uiank uter. Tney nad a truly maaculine lime. A young man in Iowa has been discharged from the government service by President Roosevelt be cause he married a chorus girl. In the aitaiis of Cupid and of Mars tne President is equally at acme A "life.. insurance . text book" ir advertised. Taere is no ddbt ftha,t it comes to All a long-ieit .. want. It would require a "text book" to find out me ways oi some insurance companies. it appears that former State Auditor bherrick of Indiana had a well-developed notion of graft. Mr. Sherrick is credited with "pulling down" $14o,000, and his only claim to the forgiveness of the public is that he is not a literary Pretender. The future of the automobile in war is being discuss jd. Judging fiom the reco.d it has made in peace, I he automobile is destined to be fatal on the field of Mars. The manner in which President Roosevelt "called down" a corres pondent of the Petit Parisien for attributing to him a bogus interview showed how quickly he can drop ihe role of an amiable peacemaker. The assistant treasurer of the United States at Philadelphia has b?en fired for taking too keen an interest in political affairs. Patriots have always been martyrs A New xork man ninety years ld has just married his seventh wife Lt that man live long enough and he will accumulate as much worldly wisdom as did Solomon In speaking of eligible Democratic candidates for the presidency in 1908, it will bs noted that they are much more modest about coming forward than are the eligible Re dublican candidates. The New York Lite Insurance company gave 18,000 to the' Republican campaign fund. There! is now no longer any doubt that: those big insurance companies have modney to burn. The nations of Europe are saying that President Roovelt's mediation was with out precedent. They ought to know by now that the, president is fond oi doing thins that are with-; cut precedent, in fact, doing things that are without a precedent is the president specialty A ear load of Guatemalan auts ia reported to have passed through , Augusta, Oa., en route to Louisiana and Texas to tight the . boll veo il. Since the stegomyia fasciata has been so much in the limelight ' paragraph er- have neylecled'lo note that the boll weevil is still doing business. While there is no purse, the coming contest between the traveled Guatemalian ants and the insistent boil weevils will be provo cative of trouble. The first snowfall of the season is reported in Vermont. Dowjj. in Dixie there is just the faintest su spicion that winter is drawing near. The straw hat is holding gallantly on and the coal man pleads to un willing eara It will be two months yet before the south reaUyj. decides that it U winter. -: ARMISTJC IN MANCHURIA. Today at a point midway between the once hostiles lices of two reces from two ambitious and warlike countries, representative generals 'will meet to determine all questions re-atiug to an armistice with a view to the establishment of a peace in Manchuria at once. The peace has not been ratified, and the envoys - are still in this country, but an ar mistice is to be established in the full belief that tho treaty will be rat ified, as of course it will be. It pleases the people of neither country but it will be accepted because it ia better than a continuance of bloody war. Already the effects of the wonder ful war waged by the Japanese is felt in every part of China. Great as the effects of it will be upon Japan herself and in Russia, the changes it will bring about in the mighty pop ulation of Ckina will be still greater. The war was an object lesson to China. She saw at a glance and beyond ail question what she must do in order to become strong against ;gretssion in order in fact to pre serve her own entity. All accounts agree that China proposes to adopt western methods as quickly and thoroughly as Japan did. The Chinese are as intelligent and as biaveas the Japanese, and in a de cade the world will have a new aud powerful China. It is proposed to make Manchuria a leading province in the adoption and use of western methods, and if this policy be adopted it will prac tically be begun today when peace will be officially declared, and the two armies will mingle on friendiy terms. Japan will own the rail ways ujp to Kerin Junction in Man churia, and it is said thousands of Japanese merchants are pouring in to the Manchurian cities. Corea and Port Arthur are near at baud, and it is almost inevitable that Manchu ria will practically become a Japa nese province. r It seems to be understood that Japan and Cuina have, if not a sec ret treaty, at least a secret under standing. In substance the new un derstanding is that China is to be lifted out of her dielpless condition, and put in a way to aid Japan de fend all parts of the Far East from aggression. The day of western ag gression in that quarter is ended, and the hour of the Orientals has come. Catarrlets Give instant relief In Nasal Catarrh allay intiamnaation, soothe nd boat mucous mombratje, sweeten the breath lust gargle f or aoro threat. 50c. Drugsists or mail. -. . S -.A.-. Q'lwKly relieve onr "SfTiff sQT Ktonisch.H-artljuni. 4 . - - - Taitig-Jt.iou and J)ymjjwii. Kuwir-WKite! t&1lt, V: i.r ('. J. Ii'noO C.. LVU. 21 MS. LITTLE GIRL Sleepless Nights for Mother and Awful Suffering of Child. CUBED BYJGUTIGURA Had Given up All Hope of Ever taking Any Cure. " My little girl has been suffering for two years or more from eczema, and during that time I could not get a Eight's sleep, as her ailment ras very severe. I had tried so many remedies and spent much money, deriving no bene fit, I had absolutely given op all hope of making any cure. But as a last re sort I was persuaded to try a sei oi me Cuticura remedies, and to my great delight a marked change was mani fested from the first application. I gave the child a bath with Cuticura Soap, using a soft piece of muslin cloth. This I did twice a day, each time fol lowing with the Cuticura Ointment, and at the same time gave the Insol vent, according to directions. One box of the Ointment aud two bottles of the Resolvent, together with the Soap, eSTectod a permanent cure. I submit this for publication if you desire, hop ing it will add to your success and assist eo many thousands of sufferers in cur. ing themselves. Mus. I. B. JONES, ALDINGTON, IND. T. The first step in the treatment of the chrome forms "is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles and feet will require frequently a thorough soaking in order to penetrate the thick ened skin and crusts wHh which these parts are often covered. Dry care fully, aud apply Cuticura Ointment, lightly at firft," and where advisable spread it on pieces of soft cloth and bind in place. Take the Insolvent, pilis, cr liquid, in medium doses. Do not use cold water in bathiug, and - avoid cold, raw winds. Sold thi-jufhont the world. Cutienr Kemlrmt, (50e. (in iorm of Uhocolau Coated Pilli, 8ic. per ral of 00), Ointment. 0c. top. 25c ejHtet London, 27 Charter houtie ho ; l'arie, t Rue de la Faixi Boston, 157 Coluin bu At. Potter Drue Caem. Com . Sole Freptiaton- n-Scc& for "lion to Cue ivcaeuua. Ruys at your price Andrews & IVaddell Fur niture Co. Dr. J. N. Johnson, DENTIST. Office upstairs in Borden building near uw jtsanjc.oi.wtgme, SSiPEAK FOR TEE Skin Diseases speak for the ous condition of that vital fluid, and system of the poisons and waste matters that iti ve accumulated iu it Eo tenia, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Boiis anu discos of tf-, t- are all caused by a weakened and polluted blood cir-niatioi, and. thou i- t"u' r may have lam dormant in the Bystein during the cold weather, at thecoma of Spring and Summer, when the blood is reacting and mak- Ia 1896 ing extra etlorts to expel all side of my hands th itched mid burned, uislnj morbid and poisonous matter, much discomfort. I w. cotivin -ed I was .'ifi; u.ted they make their appearance. . " tTe of Mc"ema- 1 c"-'i -i-ed several. j.Li ysi- . a . MOtia Mild 1irAfl , . 1 x -i i$xternal remedies cannot rrT'". j wmoa '" give s.S.S.,au.ls wiaporary reiiei, DUt oiten Station clog the ports and glands, and the poison causing the trouble is thus shut up in tho syst-m to break cut afresh later on. S. S. S., a purely vegetable Ucod reim.-dy, curts all skin diseases by going down into the circulation, driviu; out alltoi.cons and wa te have their origin in the blood. Book on MrlTls-ali Mlirr n4kMUl" THE SWIFT If you are naturally not sisters, and for this reason experience dread rather than joy at the prospect of becoming a mother, take courage and assurance from this fact: Mother's Friend is meant for yon, and by its use you may pass through that clorious martyrdom which is yours by divine right with no more discomfort than that experienced by those who by nature are possibly more adapted for the role of motherhood. - MOTHER'S FRSEHSB is a liniment of proven merit, and its great worth can be no better attested to than by the countless strong and healthy children who through its kindly offices have entered this world unhandicapped by any deformity or weakness. It Is a liniment which by external application acts upon the abdominal muscles and permits of a painless parturition. BRADFIELO KEGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. Starving in Goldsboro. Men an 1 Women who arc in Need J. H, Hill & Son's Liberal Offer, There ar j are scores of people in under tin absolute guarantee that it t Goldsboro aud vicinity who are costs nothiug unless it cures, starving in the midst of plenty, j One little tablet out of a 50 cent This ia not because they are in need of food, but because they cannot di gest the foo I they eat. Our leadi g druggists J. H. Hill & Son, mak a liberal offer to all whose stomrch is weak and connot properly di 2;est the food. They re cently received a large supply oi Mi-o-na, armely for the cure of stomach troubles, and will sell it mi? 1 GET A CAN From us and if yzx are not; pdrfd'o&l sa, fiei With, caa raiilcs will caaaffali raf ni prios pail for it IDEAL HARDWARE CO. tm Z Black gat hosiery, B BI-ACK CAT BRAND ' CHICf.GO-KENOSHA HOSIERY COMPANY Kenosha, Wis. Full vSsSfe r-ssJ VaK blood and tell nf the. n,;,unfi.M, of its effort tn th vr fT ..t.4J.i i,. I experience-' at times Ditches on the in. . .c ' " 1 L"r-s: appncotK.Bs, re- sue.'., i -r.i- y rolit-f. I derided to '- 1 iouui m self entirely cured. A., Kaus; s ixy, mo. w. v. iiivUbir. matters, strergthening the i loor?, leaving the skiu soft and smooth, and buiMing up the entire sycora by its tonic effect. S. S. t,. rWa Kttile Rash, Poi son Oak and all skin dise-.i-s that enter the iyttcm throuarh the pores and o-lauda. ;w v- U ;, tim,. Vho Skin Diseases and any advice wished g VI, . M Arr- as stronjr as vour more fortunate . box of Mi-o-aa before raeK a:d ! you can eat rvhat you liko and wV-en you like. You will havo no more headaches, back-aches, hearl-huru,or indigestion. Mi-o-n.i will give yuu perfect health and strength. Get a box of the tablets with J. II. Hill and Son's gu to refund Hie )uonej- ii they cure. :v i: U e !o not JAP-A-LAO Is wha all tri 3 ladies are usia for homo elaboration. f iV. 515 a 3 t3i ON SALE rim Line to Select From. A Tobacco Grower's Profit is dependent upon a properly fcal- aaced fsrtilizev. ' .-, ii- - crop is fnliar-rrv Tli. T . fertilizer must .; be right, and to be right it ikusI contain at least io actual Poiasia Tout !t : Supply one patob with ffirtiliter wtin iH'iityor x'iTnMn. antaimrwitn ntua or iwt t' iHsh, aud note tlie retmltH. Kvory t obuftx ishould httveour little b(u.k, "TobuouO i ii.Uure it will be sont 1 roe write to : biiiCinAn KALI WUXlkS, VJ IMasEau St., N. Yt or Atluuta, Ga. 'l Sooth Broad SL Scenic Route To The West SHOUTEST.QUICKEST & BEST FROM North Carolina to the West. A. C. L. connects with O. & O. Ky At U'ohmoud and Southeru liy oon n"CU', yia. Greensboro, at Lynoiibuxg, Vk. tv Cioldtboro via A C L. t7 35 a m L2 Z5 p m Ar it ich mood via A C L. t1 00 p in T 45 p in Lv it,ldsboroSo. Ry tt 50 u in Lv j'ioensboro ' ' 1 10 p rn sj' J.ynchburg " 8 54 p m..., Ia liichmond C & O 2 00 p m Lv Lynchburg4 10pm lv Charlottesville 5 49 pm Lv iilton Forge 8 16 pm Ar ( ncinnati 8 00 a m ArLouisvilla 1100 am Ai ' -hicago o 30 pm Ai- i. Louis 0 80 p m dt' .ly except Sunday. 2 03am 5 4Uuua 5 00 pm 8 OOprn 7 lOura T 18am d&ily. 1 .-ough Pullman leave Richmond 2 p iu to Cincinuati and (JhicsO wr hout change and Pullman eervlaJ to I.ouisvill and Bt. Louis, witflt er ly ene night on the rod. P ilman srvioe leave Richmojidl 10 4 p m for Cincinnati and LouhJ v:':e. Cincinnati, Chicago eud ISfc. Loss'.-,. Vestibule, eleetrio-lighted tnioi witt Dining Oara. Purchase your tickets via O. & O. 3-Vr other information andl Pall wxri reservations address W. O. WAUTIIEJT, Dist. Pas. Agt. O. A O. By lucnmona. v. II. W. FULLER, a. P. A. Notice of Dissolution, TJ.e firm of Ldgerton, Ilolloweli & (,':-. have dissolved by mutual con t r t. by Edge r ton & Window taking aii t lie business done by them out---h: -j of Goldsboro and vV. It. Hoi hv: 11 takiDg the Goldsboro bu:-:i-u :oth iaitie3 assuming the lit -U 'liirs of their respective budinesj a r contracts signed by them. AH parties indebted to the Goldn-hf.-r business please call and settle with W. 11. Hollowell who will con ti.iuy the businobs at the same old I . KDGEIITON & VINSLOW, W If ! It ii T.OU7 IhT.I . Cioldsboro, LNT. C, Sept, 5, 1905. Administrator's Notice. fJivii quilifle.l before ths (Jlark of the Ss.v. :!,- Cmr oi W&ja Cuit7. Admin : ilo: nf the estcte cl Aunii- Araiwood. j- id. ao'.io u; aerfcoy f.if-a to all per--: i. iv r.lii.n .ina; .1 eatito to pre set" t..ri ti th-? uairsli;:i.il on or be fo: tbtr l'.th day of August, litOrJ. or tUU o-'".-.'wu Dflpieai'i ia ui tiielr rooovery. AI' t '-'j.in iuvlrbtsj to nail eatto are re to4 tom".Uji.ri-at(iiaie payaian. 7 ui. August Uth, I9"rt. U.K. K irapgiy, Adminlatrator of Am.tii? Arn wooi.def:ortf5d. K'OTKSTOLKN' fro.a my houie Sept. 7, aud I forbid any one fni ling for said n te. A libaral re wni i will be paid f t return of note to UASaKLL PATK. Dissolution Notice. Tnj Ui-ai of J. P. O'LJerry & Son, co.i !:;ctin a mercantile busiocss at D ally, Wayne county, N. C, has t '; i dissolved. A' I claivii-j outstanding against tho -L..v9 Hrm will be paid by the uq-der-.iued on presentation. J. P. O'BERRY, Dudty, N. C. S -pt. 1, Iddd. 4vvpd. Er'liah t?vr,vin L;niTH3,at romovea t.U : ..rd, Soft or UallouBed Lurapa f.T. - iMtoiehaa from hoios, Blood XT- :-':ia. Cirbs,. Hpliats, bweeixej, Cone, titifies, Sprains, all bvoMun Throat3, CJoughs, etc. Pays ly ubj of oiie bottle. War ru,;j' )d tha nuM wonderful Bleniisi. ("urr: ever known- tioLi by M. i3. iinb. ifcoti & Bro druggiete, (iclfts b r. o. N. O. FOR SALE. A G room house, on Daisy street, lot irout by VIM deep; out houses an t . table. Property iu good con ditiou. Kevoral fino fruit tre3s on lot. Will sell at a bargain. Anply to ALLEN WOOTEN, Goldsboro, N. C. d3tw3ts4. 5J;-.s Stood the Test 5 Yeara. The old, original GUOVS'S Taste jietsul i oujo. You snow 'Whfift jLi re taking. It in lion oad quin- itio . i a tasfteietis iorm. So cure, AINED NURSB. MISS HALL, Graduate Nisrss. Phone 850. GotUjrvro, N.O. Ruga Well try ua if you want y, bargain. Andrews & Waddell Furn,, Uuxq Co. $ HOWE U