AY v- f V--. X T V ? V YOL.-XX NO. IIP KXW BISS, t. C, WEDNESDAY U0BKIK6, AUGUST 17, 1902.r TWENTY-FIRST KAK I it,--' ! Ai't a rn'ffn nr1 2? . Vet n II j&k'I ivj0 r 4' Shoes Sizes 3 3 ,to SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. I HACKBUiM ALLOUE MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S WIIA BE flOLD AFTER NOW .A17 COST I To make room for FALL CLOTHING which will arrive in a few days, J. J. BAXTER. IF YOU WANT THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The. BEST BRING YOUR TOBAGGO TO THE TI Up j. aiiiicia vr cu ciiuuac Town. JDJrLTZ- We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. , J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, - Farmers Warehouse. Auctioneer. A Swell Turnout ii what jou'll have, 'hi so far as ih ve hicle U oonoeraed, at any rate, If the - carriage to purchased of ns. : We give the bmt value obtainable tor Ijhe money. II too want a burn or Usht wacok ot any style, we'll (ire yoo one perfsc la . ooni traction and of elegant Bnteh, war ranted ai to workmaniblp and uaUriaL at a very low prion. We put Rabber 1 r prion. Can't do better. put Rabber Tlret on yonr old or new wbeeli . We thrlnk yonr loose Urea In a machine without en ttlng them. Krerybody to inrited to e the work of i the machine pnttlng- new bolt In name .old plaoaa. .'i,.y;:.. .-.... "', - lxm tit ' vttiiero boo, "V ' Phone W-';'iJt IS Broad 8fc, ' Kw gaaii, W. 0, ; !.., ?f"'t" ' "?'.' 'H .I.-1 "!"(.". J. 'It a harmlew Ilqold preparattoa i , for removing Ban horn, Freckle, ' Tin pwd Impnrrlnf tht oomptoiloa. Wan t applied It U InTUIb'e aad aaaaot be . wmihedoff. The Auk line axon ad the eck, oanaed by wearing tight fating oollari, b removed by Cresm of Roeot, , 32Bo,atERiDIIAM'Sr"Ar'ACY. - : '1 Jl 8 at at www. kll I our immense line oi Facilities FOR UNLOADING SALES. FOR SALE; Best Machine Brick at Made : 0M1CJ Cob. BOUT Ftoir HAJwooiJJrfc' LOOK OUT! :0K OUT ! I hart Jnt arrited front tht Northern Karkeie with a Floe Selected Block of 1- . "A mmm ... i Lowest, Prices fell ::&!), TJiBT OOODB AKD CLOTHIHO.whloh 1 will open up la the Btore at 75 Middle 8treet, next to Gatklll Hardware Co. ' '.-";. ? RetpectfnUy, ' r':"-'"" :-.copLoit 'x - Celery EadacSc ToKizrt,- -Thereto tot any better remedy foi htadach 4ha thee powI: r. TLr-j aerer fall to relteT. Y "s i!i oi '; ACCEPTS. The . IdepkoM (. - Keqaesl Mag Tinea Omni They' Accept the ' , Conditions f the Fran- . cbjM. ' ' , The city council hat reeelved a com munication from tht International Tele phone Co., Utlng that tht company ac eepU the franohla u originally voted try the Cotncfc ; It wIU be remwnbtred that laat month tht mnett voted to gnat W year fxanchlieto Utlt oompany which wai to conduct budneat on entirely saw Utoaa. Later the Company agent aiked for an alteration la the condition of the (ran; ohlaaao that tte 10,000 bond woaldbt InoperatlTe when the telephone ahoali be In perfect working order, and alto to give the Company permlaaton - to erect terminal polei where .neosiaary. Both ot thete reqneiM were njeoted, which action pnt the oompany on the require ment! ot the franchise aaflrtt granted. The -company wm given 80 day to make answer. Freth Grape-Nuu. Pottnm Cereal Saratoga Ohlpt and Oat Flake at J. & Parker, Jr". A Safe Sammer Beveraee. By Amoe Gray, X. D., In United State health Bulletin. Daring the heated teaaon people need a ooollng and bracing beverage. 8nch a palatable tonic mntt at once quench the thtrat and atoo revlvtry the energy that hat become dulled by the Ugh tempera ture of the;blood. To tattofy the requirement many kind of drink are offered the publlo, luch a lemonade, compoted' principally ot tartaric acid and water; the carbona ted product known aa aoda water, that U o difficult for the itomach toawlml late, and very many more, that our limi ted tpac doe not permit enumera ting. Popular wage hat decided that a malted beverage best aapplie the proper (tlmulsllon to give a tonic strength, to overcome aummer lassitude. The best beverage we have found to be Is pure beer. Not cheap beer, that may prove an overtax oa th liver and thai cause headaehaj but pur beer, that In Itself combines those good1 feature so much desired In a summer beverage. These United State Health Bulletin, being the highest American authority oa all matters pertaining to' health, sanita tion sad hygiene, have Just completed an unbiased and disinterested examina tion and analysis Into many brands of beer, and the result of laboratory Inves tigation has proven the proper beer to drink and the purest and best to be the beer from the Prospect Brewing Oom pany ot 11th and Oxford street, Phila delphia, Pa. Tht beer, therefore, baa the full edi torial and official endorsement ofth United Bute Health Bulletin. Our Buff ot Physicians have fonnd that this beer yield the greatest tonic strength so much desired to assist digestion, that It keeps down the temperature and thus prevents sunstroke aad establishes that proper perspiration that promotes men tal and physical activity thai counter balancing the effect of soiemer beat For home use It excels as a table beer, being of value to wives sod children. As preventative of disease It adda ton to the system and thus many forms of ail ments are happily overcome. To the Oonvalescent It to a tonic, adding new strength and hope, while as a summer beverage H Is par excellent. The above beer It carefully brewed, and from first to last the Utmost cleanliness Is main tained. It It filtered and refllured aad before being offered fot tale It under goes a anal treatment that prodooes the best sterilising effect, snUrsly elimina ting all danger o( germs tad assuring tht east oner the purest and ripest ot beer. Borae Items. Aug. ll.-Mlas Elisabeth Kaaett gave a birthday party at her home August 7th to a goodly aambsr of Invited friead aad Sremtives, among the ladle were Hlseee Isora Jones, Xetelle Humphrey, Lyde Weeks, Ola Barker. Ellen Hum phrey, MemiaCaUa aad Beatrice Weak The gentleman present were, Ueesrt. Orln vWeeks,i l4 Q, UmphreyCh. Barter, jesse wauon, Jounfc Jonas and Mailers Bert Weeks; Jerry' Wstsot end Willi Humphrey., It wet a successful occasion aad .all ea joyed . themetlve MgMf.:$ir? r-"'YV :' !) 'sri ! There were three snooeasiv thonder squall Wedneeday arteraooa which re sulted la heavy rata fall. - The trops are very mack Improved by the refresh lag showers. V, 't. ',. . -' ' ," '. ;r The farmers have begaa saving fodder aad aad that oora I cat off eooalderably Utile, Lora . Tsylor and XtU Banders have been very 111 .with fever, .but are able te be out again. -' ' :. rv , Mr. Chas. Barker aad sister, MIh Ola, passed through today enronte for Baohe lor to visit their sister, Mrs. Morton. , Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Vanoeboro are Visiting Mr, aad Mrs. J. W. Outherle of OgUW , '' ;,,'.'- ' J -i S V ' Mr. C 0. Dennt of Cedar Point went 10 tforehead Cltyyeiterdsy. Dr. J. W. Bender of Rogue, U kept quite busy visiting hi psllrnts. ' Mrs. Dolil Parker of Bopn I vlilllng her slilor, Mr. L'u'.:: tTnltocli ol Stella. , Little Vh r 'a T:'r Ii vl --( hr S"tit, irs, V. C. I 1 c f I" rr,- I Crr ' , TBB . INTERNATIONAL EIUISB. To Inyestiptte Alleged Incendiary Fire Case. Local Bapabllcaai Dadetermlaed. Personals of Officials. At tendance at Coaaty last I tatei Compalsory. Coaler Weather. Great Tear for Partridges. Rauiox, Aug. 18. Fire in the su burbs of Reldsville burned the stable and barn of R.P Richardson, valued at 5,O0Q and on which there is only $2,000 In surance. It Is alleged that tha fire was of Incendiary origin, and today In surance commissioner Young tent a de tective there to make a full investiga tion. State superintendent J. Y. Joyner left today for Hickory, to participate In the great educational rally there. Gov. Ay cook goes there tomorrow and will not return here until early In September. The local Republicans do not appear to know what to do. There are two factions among them one Pritchard, the other antt-Prltchard. They decline fo talk at all freely and reveal their plans. State Auditor Dixon returned today from a tour during which he made speeches in the Interest of the great pub lic education movement. Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department has returned from a trip to Stokes county, where he photographed tobacco farm. He says the crop there is Very line. The conductors of farmers' institutes leave here in a day or two to hold the first ones, this year. The Hat has been published, but three additional appoint ments are made. Dr. Talt Butler and Prof. W. F. Massey will conduct Insti tutes at Boone, Jeffersoc and Sparta. Aa amusing Incident occurred here to day. Attendance of public school teach era st county teachers' Institute Is com pulsory. One teacher was so careleu aa to forget to attend the institute held here last week. Today he found he could not get his pay unless he did attend, so he hurried to see the county and State official and left on the first train for Clinton to attend the institute at Clin ton. The cooler weather which came today Is beneficial to the crops here, a the ef fect ot intense best after the rain was feared. This will be a gf eat year for partridges There was never a summer more suited to the growth of the young bird. The weather bureau official say the present summer is the most pleasant In this section In five years. This to dne to the low percentage of moisture In the atmosphere, which wai on some days as low as it per cent. PLEASANT FOOD. The Kind That Brings Health to Old Age, When people have ruined health by the use of Improper food, and then change to the right kind and get well, they feel like shouting It from the house-tops. "I wish I had power to tell every fel low being who I suffering, the story of my deliverance and persuade them to avail themselves of the same means that I used," lays a lady of North Cuba, N. T. ''I am 81 years old. From earliest girlhood It hu teemed Imperative during the waking heart for me to be constant ly at work. In the getting np of my meals, the paramount oonslderattoa wai pleasing the appetite rather than the preservation of health. As wa to be expected, years of toll and careless living resulted la the grad ual 'break down' ot my whole system; I did aot realize It until three years ego, when I was such a wrack, mentally aad physically, that life wae a burden- I had frequent attacks of severe, headache, accompanied by aaasea terrible to en dure, sluggish liver and kidneys, circula tion weak, appetite gone, .digestion se riously Impaired! I was on the venre of total nervous prostration, and my oondl- tloa seemed hopeless, ' . 'j,, A friead who had suffered from stom ach trouble aad indigestion, told me of the great benefit the had received from Grape-Nuta, and- decided to try the food, aad I am thankful fot tht Impulse that led me to do It I began by using three teaspoon fuls of Grape-Nut Soft ened la milk .three timet a day. In a week, I wu coaseious of renewed vigor My aches and paint laend) the nerv ousness dlssppeared; the fog that had enveloped my brain acd obscured my memory wa lifted, and la place Of rest less wakefulness, csme refreshing sleep I continued to improve nntllatthe end of three weeks, I oould add to my breanfait and supper a baked apple or a dish of some kind of fruit, end ate mere hearty food at the mid-day meal I have had no relapse; my reoovery of health Is of con I tan t surprise and unbounded thankfulness to me and mine. I have not found the fountain of eternal youth, but :1 I have found something that so nour- tai ns snd strengthens rny vitality, Uiat I an endure si grest sn smountof ft!;n i J 1: '.nr, and accomplish SI much r .an of my "9 cm rrmoim'.'y et ": ' ilyT. oCo.,I ' THE BARXETS. The following quotations were reoelv ed by J. B. Latham At Oo, New Born . 0, '. '.. . Chicago, Aug. 12. Waaati Open. High. Low. Close , Sept. 67 67 69 Deo...... ... 86, 68 66, 67 Coaa: Bept .61 58 60 62 Bibs. Sept 955 937 935 980 Oot.. 915 941 915 930 Pork- Oct 1610 1645 1610 m Jsn 1397 1440 1397 1440 Lard Sept 1045 1065 1045 1055 Oct 945 990 945 965 NawYoax, Aug. 12. OoTToit; Open, High. Low. Close Aug. 8.40 8.40 8.34 8.89 Sep ... 7.85 7.90 7.86 7.90 Oct 7.72 7.75 7.72 7.75 Dec 7.65 7.67 7.65 7.67 Jan 7.68 7.68 7.65 7.68 New York, Aug. 12. Open. High. Low. Close Stock; So By U.S. 8.... 0. 4 O Mo. P voc A. C. O .. . 39 . 39 . 63 . 115 . 68 ,61 40 40 55 117 39 39 53 115 68 89 39 54 117 68 51 12 Am Ice 11 12 Hi LW.rpool Spots 4 13-16. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, Aug-Sept. 4.31. Hept-Oct 4.24 Oct-Nov 4.18. PORT nSWBIPTS. Same veek Last week last year. 11,000 9.600 This weec. In sight 14,831 62,000 Bat. 677 1200 Mon. 1046 2100 Tues. 1940 3800 Wed. 1100 Thars. 1400 Fri. 5400 23,800 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yob Han Always Bought Bear the Signature of ANNUAL EXCURSI0N-GOLDSBORO TO ASHEVILLE, AUG UST 19th. The Southern Railway will operate It's Annual Excursion to Ashevllle Aug ust 19th. Leaving Goldsboro at 8 80 a. m; Heima v.14 a. m; Kalelgh 10.10 a. m; Durham 11.08 a. m; Greensboro 1.05 p. m; High Point 1.41 p. m; Lexington 2.16 p. m, arriving at Ashevllle at 7 p. m. Round trip rate only 84.00. Passengers return on any regular train up te and Including train No. 86 which leave Ashevllle at 8.55 a. m. August 22, Two days and three nights In the "Lend of the Bky." For further Information call oa any agent of the Southern Rail way or write, R.B. Pipkin, Manager, Goldsboro, N. C B. H. HARDWIOK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. R. L. YERNON, T" P, A., Charlotte, N. O. Afrl-Oola Is superior to any other Cola. Good for the nerves exhausted and headaches, 8 des. bottles for 60 oents Crowa Bottling Works Lee J. Tsylor Prop, Phone 106. Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Oubanola, Haney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home.' J. K. Parker Jr. For Roacnes and Water Bop. . If you are troubled with roaches and water bags, try oar Roach Paste, , W guarantee It to give satisfaction tad re fund the money if it doe not Price 85c Deris' Pharmacy.-:. .':'.: ' If you buy Beer tot your family use ot picnic, It will bt to your advantage to call p phoae 106: and Jenqnfre for that fins Vienna Cabinet Beer. Crown Bottling Works; Lee J. Ttylot Prop, Phone OWL .i 0. DUNN, Alt-nl, 11 St. ,. -"'rYTTr?-' f ' V - ' - -j - i, i , l, . . I Spanish 1 Mackerel Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. . Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Qrape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter j l mm. s VI HI fclJVVMHlBHSJi -vw, f 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Hi. g A few of our FOB CASH and Time. Chipped Beef, Js, at 10 cents per can, Veal Loaf, at 10 cents per can. Ham Loaf, at 10c per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at 18c per can. Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Boasted Coffee at 11c lb, or 5 lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST anJ Bring your Tobacco tothePlanters Warehouse JHEW iieun, jr. c.f which is always theplaco TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. mlifcy We put np the drinks that are palatable and delicious. Our bottled Sodas, Phosphates and Afri-Kola are as good as yon get at any aoda fountain. Yon can keep them at your home for 25 and 30 cents per 3f dozen. I CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, 5 ; IaEE J. ;TAYtOK,'rPropr. Zt PH0NK 10.., ., Cotton Banning ,.A.ii;.'i and Tics; ' We have in, stock and, to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton. Baggtn;, 8,600 bnndloe Cotton Tiee.- '' ' Bond us yonr Orderi; Pr(oet are the lowest. ; ; 7.11 1r.t!:nja & Co. ir C .3 This Tear's Catch, Just JBeceived. 30c lb. ; Wholesale ft Betall Grocer, many Puzzelers f Only for a Limited . Phone 137 Cer. Qaeea ft Bern St. X twrnumimumiuiiflP Foy & Wood Co:, Practical Tlnnar and Plambara. : 'Tobaooo Flues,' StoveJ Pipe, tnd Itooffofc, t , . . . ... . ! h Wo make a ipeolaltyof Hot Ur Ileating, and Steel CeillngV" ; Ton wai tod tut at V '' 1 c