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i IT 4- f Ivtlc New sDSDer. ilis rear's WlVat rr0p. ' Cheap bread is cot assured 4 Mr. E. W. Thoman estimates th condition of winter wheat today at five psr cent, below that c the corresponding day of last Boldfc ypar. Raics have fallen in Cali A-fornia, and that state will have a Feiloer crop than it had last year u ail vihe crops of Oregon acd Neuae Lodgfn"ton are less promising inlets evhev were cn tho first, daw .30 o;ril last Thp thrce Pacific . .tes will not probably yield more than they did last year, The injuries icflicted on the crop in the states east of the Rocky mountains by the severe weather of February cannot at present be estimated, because to one can say to what extent the roots were affected. Ivlr. Thomaa is inclined to thick that the roots in the great wheat states have not been seriously harmed at least net to an extent that will materially lessen production Favorable weather will, beseems to think, bring the crop out ic good shape. If the roots cf the winter wheat in the six principal wheat states areunhurf, the crop of winter wheat bids fair to be up to the average of recent years The spring wheat sowings are delayed by unfavorable weather. Comparatively little ground lias been prepared. Heavy snowfalls are at this writing delaying farm work. Lauds are unploughed that are customarily ploughed. The, spring sowings are delayed, and the acreage may on this account be rtduced. .Much depends upc the cature of the weather in this month Farmers are discouraged by the backwardness of their work. Even in Texas verv little planting has been done, and in state sixtys five per cent, of it is ordinarily completed by April 1 On account of the delay, it is impossible to estimate the acre age cf spring wheat. But month of fine weather would change ths skua',o?, and it i therefore too eai"!y to say that the wheat crop will be below that of last year, fine as that crop was. jrxr wora 10 the Wise is Sufficient." But some stubborn people watt until " down sick " be fore trying to zvard off illness or cure it. The ivise recog nize in the ivord "Hood's" assurance of health. For all blood troubles, scrofula, pim ple live ns well as diseases of the kidnevs. er and bow els. Hood's !?arsaarilla is the effective and faultless cure. Poor E!ood-"Ti)- d.Ktor said there Were not seven ilro;i of uon b'oml in my body. Hood's .Sars ip.-iriMa l-niit mo up anil made me ft rona and well." bisiK E. Lkoo. lij Ator Hill, Lynn, -Mass. Dyspepsia " We all use Hood's ."virsa parilla. Jt cured my brother-in-law and myself of dyspepsia. I owe mv life to it." M. if. Kirk, (:.i7 Franklin m., Philadelphia. jt inn iiJU CAM!i. 1 'WITH MiLirAKY HONORS. oauapawiq r . y- v v- Homl I'ills cure h fr Hi : tlip ron-irt-it.-iti:;j and oniy cat iiai'li' to lake with Ihioii's s ir-;o, i ri ilri. 1 TT ' i l wL!u. wnen sajs trie army must be lacreasx1, Lie- word must inad-j g ou. Tne excusts for such action has been found; Mr M' Kiiiley h-cs been permitted to play .his little part a-j au oppon en: ci aruiy increase aud the curtain fails as the new vo'un teors coa.e "jiarchiL g iu. Tlie Army to ?je 100,000 SlroiiR Birmingham Age-Herald. There has never been any real doubt as to the s;ze that the ad ministration would make the army under the army reorg.iii:za tion bill. There was only a ques tion as to the natureof theexcuse that wculd be. util'z-.d ia carry ing it to the limit. The excuse has beeufonnd in the present condition, of the Philippines, and it has practically been decided to call for 35,000 volunteers in ad dition to the provisional or regu- Jar army of Go,000 men. The en listments for the regular army now number 00,000, and that orancn or tne s-.rvica will soon be filled. Thr? pressure open the presi dent to call for volunteers has bten heavy, and no one has ess pected him to resist it. He has pretended to resist P, but at no time has be seri. u?!y intondtd to lose the pilronage connected with an increase of the array to 100,000 men. Nearly a thousand ' much desired genera', staff and regimental appoiatmsnts will bo i thrown into his b.and, and at the! opening of his second campaign such patronage is not to be des : - ,i T t i- i. -r . .... worked fer all it is worth,. Althought. A.guinaldj. rr.p id ly growing weaker, and is per haps today without am:Qurjition or other resocii-ces,. it is. claimed in the war department aad in other adrciaistrat'.on circles that fully 50,000 man must be sent to the Philippines. Such n numb-r is not realty nefjdad there, but they are nevertheless to be sen';; an?. it is believed that General Joe Wheeler will go along as one of the 3 major generals that wu be commissioned with the muste ring in of 33 000 vounteers. The real causa li?s deeper, however, than patronage, much deeper than the requirerueats of new possession?, The tn:n, and the trusts and tha corp'jr.tions who make up the Uaimii. slush fuud as four yeirs roll around, want alarga staudivig kiT-jy.They havo been promised w muct, and they demand befoid again sub scribing thai ih; promise of 189(5 shall de fulQl!c-J, Tills is th. Ion i K m irkable Cure of Kht-u:ii;itiMU. Kksna, Jackson Co., W. Va. Aijout thi-eo vtaia aio mv wife hd an atiacif oi Mr.u.Tiat.sm which con hEeo: iier toner bed for over a month arid i cuderei her unable to walk a stop Hiiuom ussistaticc, ii.t limbs bemsf wo ien to tvvic j their norir-al size. Mr S. Ma ;cox lns.btei on ny uiinrCham- LeriaiQ s 1'ain JLsaim. I purchase-.i cent bettlo a: d used it acsordin to th.s directions and tho next morning he walked to ort-akfast without as itLanoo in hdy m;inuer, and she has not had asimi'u.1- attack since. A. i5 ak,- oxs. 1 or tale by 11, 10. Kobinson i;o. and ToldsI;oro Druo- Co. in iTOjdsooro, and J. ft. fcJaiith in Ait. & Nfitlnr tietliiig Any Sa'ary. Kaleiyh News and Observer. There i, or rather will be, eojtest in the courts over the of fice of Slate n;ent of swamp lands. Gen. AV". G. Lcv.-Is, (Dea;.), of Go'dsboro, was elected to the po- itiou a month sgo by the 13 aid of intern;;! Improvements. A s-hort timo before that John A. liamscy, (It?p.), of Salisbury, bail been re-elected by tee State Board of Education. Both have sent in bills this month and neither ha,- received any money, nor will receive, Su-j x-rintendent Mfbane say?, until se receives instructions from the oard or the courts decide the matter. Gen. Low's' bill is fur 94r.41, i-oiu Feb. 21 to April 1st. -Mr. Kamsey's bill is for S3,33, irjini March 1st to April 1st. He j:is already received pay for Feb- ruarv. FJjta arc for 'services ren- ered." Esojsey announces in a letter that ho will not give up the office voluntary . Barnes B os. Ealeigh News and Observer. Judg3 Brown yesterday ren dred his decision in the public printing cast. Alder considering the plead ings, amdaviis ana arguments! counsel the court considers: 1. That there is no cause of action stated in the pleadings against Elwards & Broughton and Uzz-dl. 2. That plaintiff is not entitled to a mandamus against C;yda R Iloey and his associates, tormer m'jmb2rs of j jiut Committer on Printing. 3. Tha if plaintiff has any remedy fur tho alleged breach oi contract it is y at, or against Stata for damage to be presecut. d by law. 4. That this proceeding caouot be maintaioed. Wherefore is is a-:j adgel that the proceeding bi dismissed and rhat pis iu tiff and iu prosecution bond ba taxed with costs by the clerk. The suit was brought, it will be remembered, by the Capital Printing Company (Barnes Bros.) against the members of the j int legislative committee on print ing, the Secretary of State, Ei--vards & Broughton and against E. M. Uzzell, to test the validity of the coniract mida by the printing committee with Edwards & Brougiiton and E M. Uzzel'. The Capital Printing Compcuy claimed that thy commiite found as a fact that its bid was the low est and that it was responsible and its bond approved and the contract was awarded to it by a vote of the committet; that the contract b 'tween it and the State was tnen made ana taat it naa a vested right in said contract which neither ho committee nor the Genera! Assemb'y cculd take a"vay. it was further claim' d that the joins resolution subse quently passed oy the genera! Asssm'iy in &o far as it imposed the obligation there'ofora exist ing oetween it and the State im part d the obijgaiiou of tha con- rac; and was therefore contrary to the provision of the Coastitu ion of the Uai";ed Spates acd of he State of North Carolina, and therefore null ttud void Judge Brown having decided all these points against the plaiD rff an appeal has boon taken to ibe SuDrerae court. Judge Brown Decides it Against They Wi l Sleep in the Shades ot Arlington. Washiegten, April 3. The QDn claimed bodies of the American soldiers and sa l)vs who died in Cuba and Porto Rico, which wee brought to th?s country ia the transport Co k, will hi buried Thursday at tbe National Ceme tery at Arlington with fitting mil itary houors The Pres'dent to day issued an executive order which direc' s: "That upOM tha arrival of the cortege at the National Cemaery at Arlington, all proper military and naval h- nors be paid to the d-ad heroes; that suitable cere monies shall attend their inter ment; that the customary salu e of mourning be fired at the cem etery, acd that on the same day at 2 o'clock p, m , 'J hursday the s'x h day of Anri', tho national ecsigu be diop'ayed at half staff on ali public building?, forts, camps and public vessels of the Urited State:-; and that at 12 o' clock coon on said day, ali the deparim u's of iha Government at Washington shad be closed. if AY Ht bM tK MOST ViGLENT CASES HAVE MERE PIMPLES. The greatest care Bhould be given to any little sore, pimple or scratch which ehows no disposition to heal under ordin- IDDCADCn AT CIDCT IQ ary treatment. No one can tell how eoon these ArrLAnLU A I rlnol HO will develop into Cancer of the worst type. So many people die from Cancer simply be cause they do not know just what the disease la; they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors, and are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than before. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The oure must come from within the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Air. Wm. Walpole, of Walshtown, S. D., says: "A little blotch about the size of a pea came under mv left eye. graduallv growing larger, from which shooting pains .. . . I J ,1 I : ' T 1 11 1 4 ui mtei vtiia iciu m mi uirycuoiis. x uwamy greciti aim mckjl and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, find nriviaoH tliot il: lia put nnl hnf. tViia T nlri Tint f?rri- f" . , " - . , isi sent to. i reaa in my local paper ot a cure enectea Dy " V ff11 R - S.. and decided to try it. It acted like a charm, the ' Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging " N x very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon- "A ''XlNaB tinued altogether, leaving a small scab which soon drop- , ped off. and now only a healthy little scar remains where 1' r,i&i tosjiiA(jfe-.Bf Positivelv the only cure for Cancer is Swift s Specinc 8. FOR THE BLOOD because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of j the disease and force it out of the system permanently. A surgical operation 1 does not reach the blood the real seat of the disease because the blood can nut be cut away. Insist upon S. 8. S. ; nothing can-take its plae. S. S. S. cures also any case of Scrofula, Eczema. Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Ioi on, Ulcers, 'Sores, or any other form of blood disease. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by ' Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. hat threatened to destroy my life once held full sway.' While lliere is JLile 'lHere is Hope. J was sfll eted with catarrh: could neither tatue nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Marcus &. bhautz, Kahway, N. J, The Balm reached me safely and tho clljct is surprising. AJy oon says tho first application gave reiit,-. Kespect'y, Sirs. rViinKim fcioeuian, Dover, iN. ii. A 10j. trial ti;;e or the SOe size of Ely's Cream La, m will be mailed. K-pi by druggists. Ely Brothers, 5t5 W an on St JN Y . O - e S, Reliable Jewelry at V Jewelry Headquarters. WHAT TO GIVE Tlie Bride ! that is appropriate anc worthy, is an enigma that is puzzling. ALL "WOMEN love je els, rings, bracelets, neck chains, pendants, brolli es, lace pins, etc., which are a source of great pleasure to the recipient r r i QM in Tea and Coffee Services, hea 1-. th h -t IclDIc Oliver a3 wedding presents A Fine -Stoc of oca goods here- 4) 0 d d d a ? a 0 9 f f NOVKI.TII'S-lielt ami Neck BuL-kl(', Clmins. . R. A. Creech, Jeweler and Engraver o Mr- xJ. El- Moore, A Practical Plumber We also do with ten years' experience in 901111 of th 't citb- , and wh is up-to-datH, hi arrived an'l is now in oi;u-fe if mj plumbing department, reay to serve j ou. Tin K.oofincj At the lowest possible prii es. ALL. WUKK GUARANTEED. New Stone Front, Near Court House Jno. Slaughter. HONEST MERCHANDISE bvervoite Tetter Salt-Iihcum and Kezeioa, The intense itching and- martin in- ciiient to these diseases, is instantly a. aved bv annlvino- r1!imhp.vlii.in"s i-ye anu.isKin Ointment. Maty very t aa casts have been perrr-snsntly cuied by .t. it is equally etneiaat for itching pf.s aua a tavjnto recced, y for son ci, T3.es, chapped hanOi, chilblains, ii ut uxtes, anacni onic sc-.-e eyes, aoct: par- tiox. or sale by ll- E Robinson 4; rtr. and Goldsboro I.ruir Co. in o-Jdsb(jro and J. ii. Sjritii Jilt. Olive 2f. biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver ills are cured by When money laiks the cream of the conversation is rich. mow One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. that our stock of embroideries contains the best the best designs and the best evening is Before the discovery of One Minute work possible on e m broid e ri es. Our inter-State reputation is derived from this generally Cough ( uro, ministers were gieally 1 1 foeit.timTi, acknowledged fact. There are, however, just a few people who think our embroideries Goldsboro, and John ii. Smith, Mt i-iii i i iii i i , i i , -i-i ouve. are a little high in price. Unless you consider the patterns and their durability, it is so. But this season we have surpassed ourselves and have bought rrore embroideries and better embroideries and at lower prices than ever before. Saturday we gave you ocular proof of this. To-day people have said to us: "Why you don't call that selling at cost?" No; most emphatically we Wilt's Lattie Warly Risers, the famous Ii . ' n ",1i;-r ,,1- ol- r,c-- " Win. U,, Urm i. 1.. 1 J littio pills, j, h. Hui & don, Golds- uu not. wc ai c iui veiling oul ai l-'jol, vv c uavt uccn uuciiug icwuidi yuuui nut uiuy iciuidi yuuu, ooro, anu joan ri. c-.rr in, wi. uive. The toast ot the taken from a bottle. iieWitt's Littio liarjy Risers, The famuus little pills. "Give me a liver regulator and lean regulate th". world," said a genius. 'I he drujjtfiot handed him a Irottie of De- mm mm m m but asupeiior quality of merchandise at low prices. We are just making you clearly realise the strength of our buying connections. The goods offered and described in these columns are not "leaders." There are certain goods that nearly every store handles. These are sold at what they cost the merchant as "leaders" as a "b it" to draw a crowd, the prices on the other goods in the store remaining unchanged. The Embroidery, nor the Ginghams, nor the Percales, nor the vVoolen Suitings none of them were i.'s as hard u.nideicdiff,rence sold at cost, 1 hey are not 'leaders lhey are goods selected at random from our varied strcks and as it is to conceal love. I , ,. , ,, . . . ... aescriDed witnout exaggeration, ana tne prices named include a legitimate profit. Bur under no circum- V nr-nmonia is r,rp of t.hn rr.nst, nan-I gciousand fatal diseases it -always stances will we sacrifice the quality of the goods, be the price ever so low. With us it is OUA' ! 1 Y first a vA results from a cola Chamberlain's I 1 J r - v - ' moi c. A gocd ffiau's iihl bliiues day md nht. That is: the way all druggists sell GKUVE'S TABTELEWS CHILL TONIC for Cliiiis and Malaria. It is simply r'oi aad Q jiaiaj ia a tasteles orni. Children love it. Adults pre fer it to bitter, nauseatir.g- Ionics. Price. 50c. The non-irritatins cathartic. Price 25 cents of all drucsists or by mail ol C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. 1'h 3 liaiiroad Com mission. Iiiiidfrb. News ntu! Oli'-.f.rwr 3Ir, Iranklin ISlcXcili, tho new OvdrtBaa of tho llailroucl Com- rj:fj-ion wi'.si s'.vorn in yesterday, tlig term ofScz of Al.n. .T Vv'i;aon, who has been tbairniaa of the Cornmisjion fcincc its crua tior, having expired. The oath was administered by Justice Wal ter d irk in the llailro id Commis siri fiice at 10 o'clock. Tho other Cojimissioners arc S. L. ltogcrs, of M icon, and Dr. D. II. Abbott, oi L'iislico. TIid term of ofScj of all these geT.;!cnien expires Monday night ut rahlnight, for the reason tht.t at th:! tiiLe the act repealing the uu'MU uom cnisbion Act goes m'.i. etTocf. It or odo day Tiicsday there wui he a commission. Then on Tuesday night at midnight the Nr vlh Carolina Corporation Com m ssion comes into being and on A -luesday the thrce commission er s clioson by the Legifch'tturc will bt s.worn iu. They are: Franklin c.Aeill, of Xcvv Hanover, chair hu j; S. j. liogtrs, of 21 icon, aacl E, V. Uodilingtiehl, of Wake. They hold oflico for two years. Their successors will he fleeted 'ot as Vell as Exp cted. Spring 5eld Republican. A little Rutland (Pa, )s;irl is very much up to tha times. At her prayers the other niht after usual appeal for her loved ones she added: ' And please Lord, ;ake car-a of yourself, too, for if c-inything should happen to yu, wo couldn't have anyone but Mr. McKinley to depend or, and he isn't doing as well as papa exs pscted. - TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All cirugfc-ifts refund money if it fails to cure. 25o. Tho j;enuire has L. B. Q on each tablet.. Sei and all the time. We have built in this principle with us, and we-sRalt stand or fall by it. If you are interested in Embioideries, you will find our entire line contains in every way the same toed His satanic majesty employs hypocrites in ail of his secret serr vice missions. THE BEST PRESCfilFT.ON FORICHILLS acJ fever is a bottle of. Gkove's Taste less Chill Toxic. Never1; fails to cure; then why experiment with worth' less imitations? Price 50 cents. You- tncney back if it fails to cure. moaia. it is in lact mace especially for that aliment and has become fa mous 'of Its cures over a large part of the civilized world. It counteracts anv oTou you saw a clipping of in Saturday's paper. when so reiiabl a rtmed y can be had for. a trdle? JTorsale by M. E. Robinson & Bro.,andGoidsboro JJrug-Oo. in Golds boro, and J. K. ismith, Mt Olive .N. C. Nver give up unless it's in a lonciy spot and the other fellow has a sandbag or a revolver. est BLOUU CI NE tE"I' 1KEE, For Manor ! A Cute For lilood and okin Diseases, Jilczema, I'iiuplep, Scrofula, IHoort roiHun. taocer, i. to There are several e.-.n-iidates. And Tf t mi liii-vo 1. 1 it'll a.i;n w. rill . patout medicines, and doctored, and J rftiil have old, pcrsiclent torrs. pimples, patronage and support in tl:o grocery uisi-rusinir urupuow oi mo sud, I'aiu- businesSi but t 0y, VI E T.T.K wil! con- ful sores on nanus, arras or lo.-i3. itciimsr w i! x lx sensation, irritat'-fr skin troubles. ec- Plcuo v l un P -oua.xa grocery zema, scrcfu'a, ulcer--, contagious blood I store. Just now, While ycu are tryir tism, cat. i.-rh, boi.s, face covered with 60 mlMW v",lJow "a7 Ior litto sores cancer or an v biood taint then trive 1J. B. K. a trial, because rsotatjic iiiO(.u uaiai is made for just iustlv celebrated -;ucii uuM'f, ixr.K inaa'? lo siay curt a ' (dinner, lot us call your alt ntlon o o thOiO stubiom blood diseases that oth er milder medicines fail even to benefit. 13 li B, cures because it forces all the loison and nnr.uritv or blood humors lout of the body bones andeUire sys- Lots of men who imagine they A sample bottle of ii. B.B absolutely j : 1 v : - k T s li'l' - J - wnen you Want a Plumber, Tinner, or llf pa,ring of Roofs done, Call uo Phone No. 22. ard short il.PlVocracy is to . V'ople, mtr nn It ia t r 1-ki.i r 1 I W"J " ' "y KUi:i.r.V. ,T1SM CUUlid) IN A 1UO.UUU tjoyonets, iiot to menticn m&chino guns, It calls for tr as a COrditloa prt'cndotit. Troons-l ' '-'5- vwn the systemis rcnwirk- before cash. anJ the uaoi.uistra have a literary bent soon fiod thsnjsslves broke. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, cc-Kcma, skin disease, and especially i'iles, UoVitts Witch liazel Salve tunas first and best. Look out fordis honest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless ouns are not imitated, liet I o Witt's Witch Hazel calve J. H. Hill & Son, Golds boro, and Joha li. Smith, Mt. Olive, Every time a man borrows trouble he pays the interest in worry. Dr. tJatly'-f Condition I'owderg are just what a horse needs vrhen in bad condition. Tonic, blood yurifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and tb.3 best in use tj nut a horse in primo condition Price 25 I cpntw Tinr r.i(k:i)'e . Knr ftv M. T.1.. f Hobiuson and Uro. and Goldsboro Drug Co. in uoiasooro, ana J. it. Smith Mt. Olive N. C. Snow Flake Corn, Early June Peas, Succotash, Lima Beans, String Beans, Concentrated Soups, and Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce will fit nicelv. Then for DESSFUT, California Addres BLOOD BALM CO., 277 Mlt- Peaches. At ti.ots. acJ Mines Pips am j y j ...v J, nprsnnal liierlical nrlv:cA I11 hf c irn .tiiiu. ior l ii. . i ry. r as i , free B. 1, B. is an old, well-tried remedy, hence we Know that it cures to stay cured, for the people cured by B, H.B. years a-jo are well to lay and free from all Mood impurities. Cancer, lSleecling, Eating Sores Canoer of .Nose, lip, face, ear or neck external or internal cancer, bleeding, eating sores, ate all cured with H. B. B. at $1 per large bottle. "Write for trial bottle and a samrde bottieof B. B. B. will be sent by return mail, all charges prepaK A SORE POINT it is with some laundries to remind them of the superiority of our work, but we claim and reiterate that we do the best class of work in the laun dry line of any establishment in (Goldsboro and our patrons all bear us out in our statement. If you bring your laundry work here you will be our patron always. Goldsboro Steam Laundry, T. B. MATHEWS, Manager, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Telephone No 82. We have on hand 10 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines which 'we are going lo dis pose of at these prices : No. 9, Drop Head, $39.99 No. 9, Plain Head, $34.99 CASH. Call and see them at our store. These machines are standard make. 4 IMSfffl i M E GKEENSEiORO. N.C. Forthe treatment of THE LllJUOh OPIUM, MORPHINE anc. rthe. 'j.' ' 'ddictions. ThiTobbacc. Habit. Nerv. Exhaurtnn For 5o Cents. Let this come wiihin tlie horoscope of youi m ntality; I do not propose to be left; for the next 30 days I will clean watches (not coinpli cated) for CO cents; main springs 50 cents. R. A. WATTS. inch 17,1m The Jtwth r GOLDSBORO HARDWARE CO. The shadow of the family tree accounts for many shady rppu tations. ps JM-arai-j ia radically euros m 1 toouaysl tion is. attending strictly tobusin ess. Its campaign manager is . "'businest" iu every fcns9 of the In almost every neighborhood tht?re js souic one whose life has been saved I'-stic Ci.ro" for HLeumai.s'T.. aud lv Cliaiuberlalii'a Colic. Cholera and Di.irrh'jea lieraedy, or who has been ciirtd of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such p ions make a point of telling of it win never oppor tunity oilers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives. Sold by M. E. Robinbon & Bio. and uoldsboro Drue Co. in (ioldaboro, aad I j t nmna, oil, viie, i. u. al le aiu:. Mysterious. It removes at oijci.' the cause and the disease inline dia'ej'y di-apuears. The first dose treat.' y benatits. 75 cents. Sold bv M. E. Ko bins 7u Bro, Druggists, GoJ ds boro, JNT. c. Seed Rice ! 1 have 100 Bushels of Seed Rice, which I will sell for $1 per bushel. JNO. B. EXUM, Saulston, N. C. Roe Herring, Delicious Breakfast Bacon, Buckwheat Cakes, with our genuine Maple Syrup, and a cup of our famous Seal Brand Coffee, is just the thiDp. w 1 tn me WANTED. And for SUITE '. Ah! Well, don'l worry-about wnatyou will have to eat just pi ve your o-dcr to FON VIELLE, he's the man to set you right. Respectfully, - To contract with a responsible party havin a jyood saw mill with capacity of 10 or 12 thousand feet per day, to cut 3 or 4 million feet of our standing timber. GOLDSBORO LUMBER CO. West Walnut Street, Iw4tml5 Dover, N, O. I and at the Unlucky Corner. I. B. Fonvieile. The Point OF BEING UP-TO-DflTE, IN FASHION IS TO HAVE A NEW EASTER tiftT. We will have our Millinery Opening Thursday, March 30th, in which we will have on ex hibition a full display of New York and Parisan designs All are invited to attend and especially the ladies. Be sure and come Thursday, so that you can. secure a beautiful hat for a very" small sum that will suit you. Before you leave the store, we will satisfy you that we liave the latest styles. J. W. BIZZELL & CO. East Centre Street. CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE, Each b tt Neura'Qio-. Sick flesddche I aGriPDe Pains N8f vous Headacne- Guaranteed. Price 25c at all Druggists Administrator's Sale. CRINGLES, all kinds, all Prices at Griffin's wood and cool yard, Goldsboro, N. C. Phone, No. 47. By virtue of an order of the Superior ooun oi w ayce county, granted March jutn, laaa. in an ex ( arte proceeding, wherein F. H. U. Dupree, administra tor of Willis Colo deceased. J. A Cole and John Ss. Powell and wife, Amanda O. Powell, chi'dren and heirs at-law ol Willis Coie, were petitioners.! will, on the 17th day of April, 1899, during the recess oi tne com t, sen ior casn, to the highest bidder, the land described in said order, situate in Grantham Town ship, WayDe County, known as Willis Cole's homestead, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a horn beam on Mill Creelr, then south 12 east 300 poles to a stake, then noi tr , 87 west 49 poles to a stake, then south 74, west 23 poles to a stake on Mill Creeli, then down the meander of said creek to the begin ning, containing 19-' i acres . Terms, twe ve month's credit, ap proved security. Title retained. P. H. C. DUPHEE, Administrator of Willis Cole, dee'd. March 11th, 1899. nOOD 3 inch Shingles at $1.25 per u thousand. W. H. Griffin. New Blacksmith Shop! I have iust opened a blacksmith i p next door to my f-ale stables and have a first-class horse sheer, whose services I offer to the pubhr, and guarantee prices and work to be satisfactory. Geo. D. Bennett. Sam Lee's Chinese Laundry. Hand Machine. No Tear. Clean Wash. Fine Polish. Arlington Building. South Coiner. Goldsboro, N. C. TAX NOTICE. Notice is her (by given that I will certainly advertise the delinquent on my tax books the first week in April. Tor furthei particulars, call on W. A. DEN.AIAItK, 2w Mch 21 t, 1899. Tax Collector. NEW Prints, Percales and Picpus at Mrs. S D. Pettewuy's. I KEEP on hand at my wood yard 1 a stock of Griflin it Brook s make of Shingles, all kinds and all prices. If you are in need of Shingles, see me. W. H. Griffin, Phone, No. 47. ALESVJPN wanted; ex;eptiona opportunity; largo hour-e changing traveleis for resident asreuts. Offers samp'es in each district. Rubber Co , 18 CliJJ St., New York ll 1 '
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