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ENEltAX, CItOSVENOIt DEFEATED.
"The sage of Athens" has met his
Waterloo, and thj.set-.t tliit he has !
filled ia Congress twenty yours will !
know hiia no more auer 31t.rch 4 ot
next year. 'J'lie sayj id none other
than Charle Ileiry oro.iveuoi, who
Uvea in Athens couuiy, Ohio. Jn his
district are seven counties, and (Jhili
cothe is in one of them, and in Ghili
cothe lives a younger orator who has
at It ngth ueitated the veteran prog-
nostieator of the reijubliean party.
Cliikotho is a tjwn of about 15,0UU
people, while Athens, in Athens
county, has lets than 2J,5(JO.
But the trouble was that Athens
county did not stand true to her son,
and he was simply overwhelmed in
the convention, the lirst and last bal
let standing 78 fur Aluert Douglass,
tbe new bos-, and iO lor theoid war
rior, who had served his party in
predictions many ytars. Even his
own county had turned against him.
The typical delegate rarely fails to
support a rising power.
The coming man is 53 Years old,
while General Urosvoaur is 73 years
old, and this p-jrpaps tells the wiio e
story in Ohio. Alabama does not,
however, turn her veteraus oat o;
the congressional pasturo attei a
long and satisfactory service. JS'o
such casj is recorded m the history
of this slate, and the indications are
that none will be, at least ii the
immediate future.
COTTON AND.WLAT.
&12,0U0,Ol)J
552.000,000
673,0JO,O00
083,000,000
The corn crop and the hay e:op
have each ia timj beu ui-.euii.ito i
the country's most valuable crop,
but as botn are as a rule led out on
thefarm ueithe can be considered in
discussing cash crop 3. N jv is wheat
wholly cash crop for no smad p. tit is
consumed on the firm. Tae only
absolutely cash crop is cotton, every
pouud of which is cirried from the
farm to ti ad ready sale atcasTi prices.
No crop equals cotton as a cash crop.
Nor does wheat ttjual in value at
noma or elsewhere ihe cotton crop.
We give below the values of the two
crops in the las live years
wheat cotton.
1900 1901 5107,350,15' $551,000,00 J
1901-1002 422,221,117
1902 d903 443,024,856
1903- 1904 510,489,874
1904- 1905 518,372,727
Total for 5 yrs- 2,361,700 2,074,
000,000.
In no year of the last five has the
cotton crop been worth less than the
wheat crop, and the total diilierence
in favor of the cotton crop in live
years has beei $613,000,000.
And yet the acreage of cotton has
never exceeded 31,700,000, while the
acreage of wheat ru.s from 44,071,
000 to 49,895,000. la tne live-year
period the average va'ueot wheat
per acre has been $9,31, against an
average value of coiton par acre oi
$20,80.
So far as cash retuns, and espe
cially export values, are concerned,
cotton is ihe country's chief crop and
perhaps ever will be. It is iuon
testibly the crop that brings morey
at all times aud under all circum
stances. It is never unsaleable, and
its price is always known, and there
is no haggling over that price. Buy
ers never do get enough of it.
NO TARIFF WAR THIS YEAR 1
Dingleyism will not be able to
bring upon us this year a tariff war
with Germany, for tho German
, chancellor has brought in a bill
i "oost poning the retaliatory rates-of
Geiiiitiivio June 30.1907. and he
is conudeut Uie reichstag will pas
the bill.
If however, we maintain Ding
leyism and do not negotiate a re
ciprocal tariff treaty with Germany,
we liny bo snre the new German
rates that were to go into effect on
(ar.-h 1 will aaan rtl 1 r Iiq mit. into!
operation, to our great detriment
on J una 30 of next year. We have
sixteen months, in other words, to
consider the situation in and to act
in. In thd meanwhile Germany's
minimum duties will be levied on
American imports in that country.
Seven other countries have secured
like duties by negotiating of com
mercial reciprocity. Such countries
pay Germany's minimum duties,
while those that do not negotiate
avaties py her maximum duties,
f i t he cjurse of the next sixteen
Kn!hs the standpatters must come
.if their perch, or else our products
.vid be subjected to damaging dia
jrim inations in Germany. Eet ou
olame Germany. Even her maxi
mum duties are lower than Dingle
iates, aud if we collect Duigley rates
on Germ in products Germany
certainly lias a riht to collect htr
iiiaxim-im rates from American
products It is simply a auie two
can play at, and Germany will b -
n playing the game in June of next
year unless we do what is lair aud
right.
A Modern Miracle
V 1 0 inFor Pile.
I
iT..i i.!a omo,l (Ko -a- lulling, uiiuu. oiwuiug ui rur
ixf. r,.ii:.. ..r thi, itruuiug Piles. Drusgista refund , k.haw
money ir fAtu OIJN l iM.n;jl L'
; to cure any case, no matter of
long standing, in 6 to 14 days.
rails officers and Atjfty Inspect
how 3 13j r half term,
First
50c.
cover v of Mrs. Moll ie Holt of this
place," writes J. O. H. Hooper,
Woodford, T mu., 'siie was s wast-
"l , 7h PiH.-at.on gives ease and rest.
tha herlTmdy had wicd by : uggist han'tit send 50c in
her bed-ftide furty-e'.ght hours, whe 2
Discovery vas given her,witi aston-j
ishiiitr result that iirmroveuK ut be-
THE BirJGHAIYl SCHOOL !2222
MILITARY. Highly commended Uy Army
Hefuaina: Pupils instead of increaalng accommodation.
COdU- 8. S1NGHAU. Bupt, 8. P. N A AabcrUU M ft
AT
COST
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truu, ana couiinuta, auu umii snei
finally completely recovered, aud
is a healthy woman to-day."Guaran-teed
cure for cough an i colds, 50c
and $1.00 at J. II Hill & Son. Drug
gist. Trial b ittle free.
One Russian battle-hip from the!
Far East sueaked back to the Baltic.
It is rumored now that Eiuevitch
in disgrace d.
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and IJ.laddei
Disease relieved in six hcurb b
Nsw Gbeat South American .Kidney
Cdkk." it is a great surprise on uc-
ount of its exceeding promptness
in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys
and back, in male or female. .Re
lieves retention of water almost im
mediately, if you want quiex relief
na cure thiB is the remedy. SoiO
j 1L. ii. iiob.nson & iSto ducna.
innisiinrii. '
The Mizuets now have troubles of
thir own.
$100 Reward, $100.
Th3 readers of this paper will be
pleased to iearnthat th9re is atleast
one dreaded disease tuat ssince has
beea able to cure in all its stages
and tha: ia Catarrh, 'iali's Catarrh
Cara ia tha only positive cure now
known to tha madical fraternity. Ca
tarih bain.? aco ldtifcufcioaal disease,
requires a ciaititutiouai treafcaieiit.
Hail's Catarrh Cai-a ia taksu iiiter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and macou-3 surfi.333 of the system,
herab djjsroia sai iom.lation
of the diaea33, aal giving tha pa
tient strength by bad Una: up thu
constitatioa and ajsi-atia natine in
-doing it3 work. Tho proprietor,
bats so maca faith ia ita curative
powers, that they oils? one Hun
dred Dollars for auy 033 that it
fails to cure, bend for list of testi
monials. , Addre33F. J. CHENEY & Cj.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 7c. Take
Hall's Family Pilis for coastipation.
THIS DAY' OF THE BANJO.
Kansas City Star:
Reuben It. Brooks, the gr.jat banjo
player, died in New York a few days
ago. That is, once upon a time he
would have been regarded as a great
Tcr!oruaer. But the splendid days
of the banjo are passed. Who now
would dream of getting up a contest
for the banio championship of the
woild as was done in NdW York iu
'87? V ho would think of formal
dancing names where theonly music
would be the plunk-plunk of the un
pretentious five-stringed instrument?
Yet there was.atime wheu"Kuby'
Brooks was in great demand forsuch
occasions. And do you remember
George Dobsou, who, back in '83
issued a "challenge to any player in
the woild to compete with him in
picking for a $600 gold medai?'
There were eight contestants and
Stein way hall, New York, was
packed to its doors. Bat only a few
years later Dob3on was tiling a peti
tiou in bankruptcy, alleging that the
camera, the bicycle and golf had
ruined the biuio. Aud the automo
bile hadn't been born then.
The theory has been advanced that
the jangling mandolin is responsible
fjr the displacement of ihj bauio in
popular affection. It isn't merely
woman, ueace to Virail, wno is
lickle. The public is notoriously
capricious in its likes. Butoue migh
naturally suppose that there would
still be a place for the baujo.
On, yes, the baujo may not be
fad any more, and 4B.uby" Brook
may be dead and forgotten, but don'
you remember how you used to pick
it back at sciiuol aud how you sat in
the open window with it on spring
evenings before all the romance had
ded from your soul and made it sing.
"Old Kentucky Home?" It you do,
tae baujo is a long way from buried
yet. Why suould it be? isn't there
always "a rising generation to be cap
tured by itscharmo?
SATISFACTION.
it ia always a source of satisfaction
o know of a remedy that can aiwuy s : .
oe relied m tn euieiiieucie.-ian-i wiie-
cciUeuLo occur, sucu a reaeay ia '
edlioit s Kuiulsinea Oil Dimuiem.. ;
tt is tae it.ost serviceable Accident
aud Emergoucy LammeMt ever uro-)
duced, and is just as satistacory iu au 1
.jases where a Lumuieut is required, i
For sale by Talat:e Dm ir-tore. j
1
All that unites Ausiria-Huugary j
m, .!nc7aw Your) :efe-a
jj-s-fisastf n a ffs- ijrnti n'a .
Dy Way Of Comparison
At the bottom is a pictiwo of a farm
on which our fertilizers were not used.
Notice the very poor growth ? At tho
top, there is a photograph of tho lield
of a planter who believes in tho liberal
use of only
VirginiaCarolina
Fertilizers.
See the (rood, even stand, and tall,
luxuriant plants? You can see rtiiiny
other interesting pictures of farms
like these on which the crops of poor
and (rood yields are compared, in our
large, pretty almanac. Ask yourdraler
for it, or send us be. in stamps to pay
tho cost of wrappiupr and postage.
"Increase your yields per acre" by us
ing Virjfiniu-Curolina Fertilizers. Buy
no other.
Virginia Carolina
Co.
Chemical
Kiehmoud. Va.
Norfolk, Va,
Durham. N. C.
Charleston, S. C.
.Baltimore, Aid.
Atlanta, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Memphis, Tenn.
Shreveport, La.
Lock or Sea .Level.
Tho canal commission, and th
c'a.tf engineer, aud the Secretary o
War, and the .President, ali favor
dGai at au 85 foot levef, and a Iock
jaaal at that level will be built un
less Cougress puts its foot down by
saying it muit ue a sea-level canal
as a sea-level canal would cost per
nap3 $.uu,uuu,uuo additional, and
would consume ia ine digging of
about five years more, it is plain
mat Congress will not intf rieie.
We may as well thcriore accep
the fact that a, in. canal is to L
dug at au 8-3-f jut level, to cost $14'
COUjUoo, 10 be completed in l'Jio.
iiiesuiieiiituia uoiiau-a uo no
juow nuw uiJLiiy loct.-. win oe pu
in, but bver oui- .viil be iiltea u
6i led to oe let djvVu tliai m.tn
feel in me coursd of lorty-ou-j m les
irossioiy lour 10c is win sunue, auu
tae I-"rosi leui puiaia with pride to
uie&oo cj.Liui in luo or cut Iju&cs. as
an ixamplt) ol wnat is poaibie and
feasible ana even de iiiiole at
i'ai.nma. But the naudliug of lak
bi the Sou, uui lue ban
ut biittieouips aud great u:i. ; i
tv,i. iijijeiCLit jJioOiflUa.
I -. vvoriJ waiits a tea-lev i fu..ii.
.r-.a ia .iiiiig to wait lor u. ui ii
k , .i j Vyilliu to pay for ii. ihi.
c fiinry is to do the paying ai.d tue
digvu, and it is to be a lock canal,
aud a few locks will perhaps not
pi ovo much of a hindrance to com
merce. It is a pity, however, that
a world's work which is to stand
for all time can not be built without
l'teks.
Soars tlia
Signatori)
01
No one knows where Rockefeller 1
is, and as a ruie no one cares to
know.
After a hearty meal a dose of Ko
dol J yspeps a Cure will prevent au
thoregh diuesiand and a guaranteed can buy the material
cure for indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas
on the Stomach, Weak Heart, Sour
liisings,j-Jad lireath and all stomach
troubles Sold by MacJKay Phnrm
acy.
"Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac
and 200 Year Caiendar."
CASTEX'S
ffitst - Showing
In new Spring colors of Ginghams A. F. C. iu dress styles
10c. New Valenciennes, Lace and Beadiugs, Embroideries
with perfect edge. New Madras and white cotton novelties for
waists and suits. White, French, Persian and India Lawns,
Imperial Long Cloth and Nainsooks.
Ladle's and children's Muslin underwear at less tnan you
o o o o o
Beauiiful Hand-Painted
China and Leather Goods
Brought over fro i Ctvistui 8. We Imve nl.-.i -
H U YLKll'.S U 11'.) ! 1 )!: "! N i Y! Kr.-di 1 1 1 li a '. ! " 'lo-d'on
of Perfuoiei y Huit ible for any lady, V u da n i -w. I i-f .1 ir, S 11 ! i r
Sets. Manicuro Set-, S ivi 1.; (?ise-i. Toili !nl dirr rs, fit 'iiiv
other article-- tn rvun jrous to in tutiou ve simpl cad over : few article
to offer a suggetion.
I R'-momber, tw, th d we koe, on hai at all tim s a eh :c eclWn
! of Fresh 1) ug-, 'tc. Wn "xwml yon 1 hoii iy weiconi i an I crdi tliy in
vite you to visit our store aud make your ce lections.
Yours lo please,
Higgins Drug Co
Castexs Store
JUST A FEW
ceaia the
Tha slorui comer iiviver.-yvt-: Du.iu-
st this wtck.
The pills that act as a tonic, and
not ki a drastic pnrge, are De Witt's
Little Karly itisers. They cure Head
iiclif, 3oustipati on Billousnsss Jaun-
lice. etc fcitrly Risers are small
aud easy to tnlre and easy act. Sold
iy MacKiy Pharmacy.
1 i
! x
nTi3 r-- T n.I'-raiiOO'
O jua pound fiivct PositiveReliel
rowcrlul OimblnBtlou. Bucoesflfally used by
SOO.OOC women. 1'rice 25c . Drnpeiflta or by
r ft
at present is a hyphen.
,1 .J-' .
Qever iu the way, no trouble to
cany, easy to tafce. pleas.mt ana
failling in resultsare DeWitc ijiiii
Karly Hisers. Tume iamju lii'io
pills are a certaiu giwn i 4t.i s
headache, biliousuenn, uoivi i i;.-,?i-
aud all of tne puis reauln.-. ; ir.ji
constiyatior. Tuey tomo ami itreu
nen tne iivor. Sold oy
Pharmacy.
Miss Ethel Uoosevelt ii now
line to become "Princess Etntl."
ii..
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LIVES DEARER THAN OUR VERY OWN
How znany lives deaier to us than our very own hare been placed in needle
Jeopardy by failure to provide against and forestall the great suffering which too
frequently accompanies and follows the bearing of children ? That we would do
anything within our power to obviate the possibility of such an happening i
too patent to admit of question; therefore mark well this fact a liniment,
by name, has been devised, whose function it Is to prepare In advanc he
muscles and tissues Intimately associated with parturition.
This liniment is for external application. By its use the parts are (elated
and enabled to withstand not only the actual strain brought to beat on them
during accouchement, but also to rnlly from this ordeal and speedily regain their
normal proportions and tonicity. It Is not irritating to the most sens itive sur
faces, and is appliable to all cases. It's not enough to call it Mother's Friend
it's the friend of the whole family. Si.oo, all druggists. Book Motherhood " free.
BRADFSK3J3 REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
o o o o o
Just a lew ff th ' inii'y tli'ii vn are oem;
ed Herring, -ipiic iloni; , B u.de.-s lien tn, . n
Snred 'fd ' 1 ; V-i . 6u nu''i sfc i -.His, S io-.v.i ik
Best Corn. U on hi t Kivor S :lino i I'in Mon-1.'
of Whe t, iVttij in)-. O i in - il, Van. M i; ii.,n
Pure Mad Syrup, u i.r ind ' , if mi
I Fruit, lif t v li i.c.- ; I m Ida Oi :int; ; .
! Yep th -v Mr jttnj but v- ave .1 i .
I we sivulwaril Ohi' L' -ii f r your iu!-i w -.'you
iu on tit- ui d il !.
1 An ! ir idic- if "!! !-. ii y- ui"
jalwfiya k !' o:: li t:id a law t' our
you,
Ol-l),
Pickles
Hud
l.tkes,
Kipper-
"odlisb,
M .in. 's
Cr'am
V beat,
Lli i it: c
in U oo and as
I viii i r . X l i let
l:
i.iLAit.
home early
Real Estate.
Alttough I have sold a large p irt o
Real Estate.
th real estate 1
ad -
Glassware, Lamps, China.
5 & 10 CENT S
TORE.
in" ?'-1 1 TUr.'r.''K C( -soPlynroath
Beara tba
Signature
"MioKny's Fbarmaev.
Pat Crowe is lully as iuuoceutas;
the jury that acquitted him.
May live lOU Years.
The chaiue for living a full cen
tury are exi ellent in the case of Mrs.
Jennie Dui can,of Haynesville, Me.,
now 70 y j&rs old. She writes; "Eiec.
trie Bitters cured mj of 'Jhronic
Dyspepsia of 20 years standiug, aud
made me feel as wed and strong as
a young girl." Electric Bit.ers cure
cst'jmacn and Jjiver disease, liiood
disorders, General Deiulity aud bjd
lly weakness, bold on a gu rantee at
J. H. rlill & Sou drug olore. Price
only 5'Jc.
Congressman iioagvvorth is"pair
ed" bota in and out of Congress.
Ita't the VVurld Woudurs.
how the other halt lives. Ta jsa who
use liucklen's Arnica Saive never
wonder if it will cure Cuts, '.Vouud'
Burns, Sores and ali Skiu e up .iour;
they know it will. Mrs.Ur -ut Sny,
1130 E. Il-jynolds St., Springfield,
111., Says: "I regard it ona of tae
absolute necessities of housekeep
ing.'- Guaranteed by J. id. Hid &
Son druggists. 25c.
Mrs. Nicholas Lougworth is learn
ing to answer to her new name.
For suburn, tetter and id I skiu
aud scalp diseases. De Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve has o equal, it is ?t
certain cure for din, bieedai, itch
ing and protruding pile-.. It will
draw the lire out of a burn an 1 he;t
with out leaving a scar. Un:.), uid
sorts, carbuncles, eti., are aicKlcy
.:ured by the use ci" me gmuiu Ud
Witt's Witch. llaisHi Sdlve. Acceot
uo substitute as tnuy
eroas and uncertain.
Kay Phararnacist .
are oiiyu uan
Soid oy Mac-
The payroll was much in evidence
in the Pitsburg city election.
The saive that heals wilhout a scar
is De Witt's Witeaiizel Sale. No
remedy effects sucn speedy relief.
It draws ouiiullain noliou, ootii m,
oo-)I- arid heals all cms, bt r: a.i.t
rut.i. A i!..re cure tor F a.-.-.
ui-if.n.s D vV.U'-. !-; - uti:
tiuiui.- VVitci iia;;ei aai-.e, js
.vare ol couieifeits. tney are daitjte.'
jus. Sold uy Alciiay Pha : mcy .
Mars has many canals, and pisfsb!y
4 regiment of Crom wells.
Beats Tlie Music Cure
writes
For Sale
"To keep the bo ly in tune,
Mrs. Mary liow-', 2' i
t'lxie. P ug:-kt,--;v N , Y.
Dr Ktug'. N.-w L n-n
'., iiie in-'Si it- u . ;
axative 1 hav nu.. .. i
-Sioiuaci), Liver aud .ti-j -. 1
teed by J. il. HilitSju d
25c.
" - ' ' ' --: i sJu
A ih-.?-; -i'iiluiie for 2cst P-TfU.
. "f .-0'isrir;'inr, Id-1!; u.-i!oi'. XAv-.
; i Ki-iuev Tro-!!":-. Piinnls. E--em-, Inin
Pi'i.l. Hiil firearh. Sia?trfuH Bovveh.. llariucli
:in- Haokitche. It's Rooky Mountain Ten in tab
t form, 85 cnt! R box. Genuine made
H.'LUsrEn T)ut;v Company, Madison, Wis.
COLDER i'JGGET3 FOR SALLOW ?E0P
For Sale at Higgina Drug Co.
DRJ.N. JOHNSON
DEXTIST.
Office up stairs in Borden Building
nnar the Bank of Wayna.
If you are a user of
FERTILIZER
IN ANY QUANTITY
FOK ANY PURPOSE
You are not doing yourself j us
tice until you talk viith us
and see what we can offer you.
25d a, its 'and for D. E. Smith
175 " " " A. J. wvi.ru:..:., J f
ad ) " " ' A J -. . r ..."
43 ;' " J il miii- in i oa
eu) " " ;i U n m I; , .
37 ' W. il. K.ij imi, U:-. i.af.il'
0 ' (ico fef a
15 vacant Jwt- at Os-o:B': tuva
Mr. Kit ILdc's -2 i -k scores, vves . (Jotiti-J st, Mr. ij;
Southe land's ;o s in I h u w au t lot.s ;i hjnit -t, u it (J i-.-t
house aud lot on D il-y st, Matth v W I i.-.i s li-iu-e it .N'e Y
jtown, Acme Pi 'tut, 2 va-j tnt lots -it-a ' lliliuiss f!i nvli. sovonl
NOTICE
Having qudified as administratrix
of Melvina Bimes, deceased, late of
Wayuo Cm lty N 'th Carolina, this
is to n tify all persons having claims
against the estate of the ?aid deceas
ed to exhibit them to the undersign
ed on or bf jre January 22, 19i)7 or
this notice wdlbe plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
the said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
M A. R 3 A RET COBB,
Administratrix, Lucama, N. C.
W. A. Lucas, Attorney,
Wilson, N. C.
This January 22, 1906.
dns Stood the Tst 25 Years.
TVe old, original GROVE'S Taste
lefrs Ciiill Tonic. You know what
you are taking. It is iron and quin-
nc iu a tastelasi for a. Ni oar- o
h. S. Witberinatoi,!
SAST OENTRE STREET.NORTH
Phone 124.
'very apd. Safe Stables
Horses and ftf.ulas
I C IT OiiiS A
nj Driving Hcrsas
i' cr jri i f & I
0. mil & gros E
- - gfete3Mggsss5Ba
other hou -sand lota au-l vacant 1 ta f r mhi. U'V)-.l .'2l stlis,
422,000 and not a bad title yet. Alsi liintor cf Houses aa l
Farms.
ED. L. EDMUNDSON, UE,rB
Phones 6Su-8yo- Office iitiurs 12 to 2
m LAYERS
1 SFT AS
What's Nicer
Than a pretty, well fitting Shoe. We have got
just the kind you waat, both in Duttenhefer Shoes
for Ladies and W. L. Douglass Shoes for Men in
all the latest shapes and styles.
Quality Guaranteed.
And represented to you. VVe sell
Edwin Clapp Shois ioc Men at ... . ,
the celebrated
$3.75.
IZZELL BRO
i5Up To-Date Shoe Man.-
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ROYAL ELASTIC
FIT
rTTRESS.
Is the concent rated d'-wn ftfit ct of six layers of lelted
cotton t Bvlecti'i O'ia'uy -i; the cnrentrati--m there is
no hardness, ihoj are sdt at first, and remain so
through years (f eunersnt iipo . Write Ut free book-.
nnjlrtE: "The Km-si Way to Comfort " S3S?BP
rKlVI- If yr dft,:r hasn't it, write JKIOt
us. We irrjiav the freight. jOiiU
ONE MuNTHS TRIAL FREE.
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NOTICE.
Li Faulkener. Mr. E.
oiatic i r. ACKins-. n anu lur. J. conn
r .)leti by Mr. J
DOG LOST: A white and black j T. Atkinaor.
spotted hound bitch. Will pay lib- JTwo of them are new (even rooms)
er? I reward for her return or infor- iinoaern improvement, electric light
mat ion of her whereabouts. J. M. and bath. Apply to
WOOD, Goldsboro, It F DJSTo. 2. J JUS. EDWARDS.
Hivinsr thid day q"alifled b:for
the t 'lprk of the Superior Ourt ff
Wayne county, North Careima, a.s
aomiui'atrator of tne es'at rf Ji hr.
W. Acock, dectsi-cd, i. ii.e i
hereby tjiven to al- vrs u-i ii-dt-h. u
tsaid eatate to make iaua diatf
payment, and to all persons 'elding
claims againat said estate to present
them to the undersigned for -pVy
Three houses on Ash .street be-!"1rul u;' "r u.f "IO eo: f5.-
i,,,.. vviiii.j.v. u.i !,vi.- . ; mis not ce win oe pn;aufcu in oar oi
NOTICE.
Having qualified before the Clrk
of the Superior Court of Wayne
County, N. C. as Exscutors of th9
di of J:o. F. Mnler, deceased.
Hep is tier: oy given lo ail peron-i j
ir. ;p-! t, svu e-if .-; to ta i'in rti
.: d- c o.-.t ..K--.t, ':!(! --rs r3
ii i - c';--tui a-;t'ns' Pi'fa-" fo
. i . .:i i th' n to tlie ioid-!i-.-iir'd .
foi ' -vj-ie it io or beforw J tnu tr.'i
iy;i7, s- i n-nice will be pleaded!
in Of.r of tit- i rtcoverv. (
' . B. MILLER.
L, M.MICH AUX.
Executors.
Goldboro, N. C. Jan. 20, 1906,
o We Have Something o
IN STORE FOR YOU.
John B. Stetson's 5.00 Hat for only $1.00, and
his $4.00 Hat for .50. All are the Spring styles
of 1906.
These are only twj of the many bargaiis you will
find in head wear by calling in at
Crow & Pricharcf
Goldsboro Savins aid r '.i.r Go.
. YS-.
Interest -t Pate of 4 per cent, per annum
Intrrcft paid fvry (line inonihs.
S r Ipderpndrm -htn sHvIng a part cf out- wn i.v
Wf hip 8iirf to l - r i h if wh toiiiiniio the practi .e.
IVjrin rn by o i.jritf an accoutit with the Goidft on
fefcvilf.P ara'. T'. ut-X Or.
OH? K.i "ris :
L F. POltro.'l. i. o. i MILLKH.
VJ NIN' l VirilL.
J. H. Cii UVF) ii
W. T. YKI,VK:t N
d '. ;t("lV
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Ml O
I. HUSI'
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d.
Walnut Street.
A smai ! hlook t sinvs lor ui.
s.- 11 at !$5ij t sit tro and p ty at I.?
5 ear.
ti 1 J pr
will
this
CUT FLOWERS
their recovery.
Tins the 23rd day of Fe jruary
1906.
C. B. AYCOOK,
Admr. of John W. Aycof k, de
ceased.
JJOAllDERS A7ANTED.
) . .r.v si. T.i niiv Table brd to
s -ii ! -tr. i !f-and ri"o i a li;xi
t'wi num;or. Water works and
bath t'onvoaiences. - Ad ply to
Mrs. W. P. Folsom,
o08 James st., North.
J
YEP I put (Iowa pumps and guar
antee sati-fant ion in every particular
I can fix that pump of youw it you
will let me. H. H. CARR.
Tha Well-Man, 504 Daiay Street,
Goldsboro, N. C, 'J
Representing J. Van Lindley Nursery Co., of Greens
boro, and H. Steinmitz, of Raleigh, we are ab'e to
supply you with fieoh cut fknverd and avo yo i any
risk of getting flowt ra ia bad oinditioa, as we stand be
tween customer and the nurseries.
Brie e'8 roses, Kaiserine roses, Bridesmaid loses, Carnations.
Chrysanthemums, Lilly of the Valley, Narcissus, Hyacinths,
iolets, Smilax, Asparagus. W mak a specialty of Bride's
EouquetsV Bridesmaid B mquets and Funecai Bouqts.
;AH. INCOME
.Dividends dividends Dividends
For Life f n tis la stor of
Small nd Larje Allans.
Goldsboro Drug Co.
Do you want U become a stmtk'iol l- in nn- rf th Urff.t moti n -mak-i-
t mauuf a:i.u:iu r.p mcjnn iu L uisviin t , t .v-.l. pi b. ditf.d-j.l aad
r-3"f you" oou-y, vvitti mn of nn .in ic ; i t'10 fi ian-i tl w f. 1 as di-
tors, thu assuring: a square deal an t .one-t fu inaut? If - , write
u "or fuil particulars.
We offer a limited amount of stock fir -tale at $7 50 pr share, -ash or
ra l'utnts. As soon as thin block of stock is sold it wilt advanc to $10
r hare. WRITE TO-DA.Y.
HEAD & CO. ' rIS5Sp5.
Keller Buitdinfl, ... Louisville, Ky.
S and W. "