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One YtWaV..".?' Month. . .. . . . . . .......... MO Xfee Moaths...... ......... ..-L5 Ctyl ,.: Month t ,.. - r WMkt i . - ,jM Bx Months... ............... T3ttM Momtlui....... -t 14 " Catered at ;te Poctofie tm Golds boro as Htoal la aull matter, j. .THE. SIMPLE LIFE.' 4 ' (Raleigh-- News -& Observer.) Abraham Lincoln said that God must love common people, because He made bo many of them : by the same token it may well be said' that God must think that people- of moderate means are the happiest because such a' large ma jority of His creatures belong to that class, - .-.-. -si," .;'; . '- After all the-quiet, simple life is the happiest. A man's - life does not con sist in the abundance of the things that he-possesses; but life, real-, life, happy life-i consists in fearing God and doing one's -duty to one's fellow men. . i I " Happiness, then, is a- state of i mind 111 for 15 years ; : -1 ; j Its Stes&rd Slda Kenedy ASS .- : 1 For sale by Golds boro Drug Co. Hundreds of health articles appear la newspapers and magazines, and In practically every one of them the im portance of keeping the bowels regular is- emphasized. A constipated condi tion, invites disease. A dependable physic that acts without Inconvenience or griping is found in Foley Cathartic Tablets. The log off the Prinz Eithel Fried rich Is one of the most thrilling stories of the sea ever written. If a better cough syrup than Foley's Honey' and Tar Compound could be found, we would carry it. We know Ibis reliable and dependable medicine has given satisfaction for more than forty Vjearsj ereftM we never offer a substitute for the genuine. Recom mended for -soughs, colds, croup, whooping cough bronchial and la grippe coughs. No opiates. Sold every- where..' - .-- ' . No matter how much the baker kneads the dough, it is comforting to know that he can no longer get more than a nickel for a loaf. - CROUP AND WHO OPEN G COUGH Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire,' Wis., ays: "Foley's Honey and Tar j Com pound cured my boy of a very severe attack of croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured ; hia children of whooping cough." Foley's h"s a forty years record of similar cases. Contains no opiates. Always insist on Foley's. The dean of the Columbia law school says the sexes are not at war, thus proving himself to be a remark ably close observer. For the Stomach and Liver. ' . I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N- Y. writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets for .disorders of . the .-stomach .and liver- off and on for the -past five years, and It affords me pleasure to state that I have found .them to : be Just as represented. They, are mild in their action and the results have been satisfactory. I value them highly." For sale by all dealers. " j do you jnrow that IT IS THE BUSINESS OF TH3 PUBLIC LEBEAEY TO LEJTD BOOKS FBOS IP. S.10 6F.S. AJTD 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. In Uco For Over 20 Yccrs Always bears the - Signature of . AFTER HAHY YEARS. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, j Wis.; writes: "Years ago I wrote you In re gard to great results I obtained from Foley Kidney. Pills. ; : After ' all ' these years I have never had a return of those terrible backaches of 'sleepless jtftfhta; I ran permanently cured.? II en and women, young and old. Cud tils reliable -remedy - relieves rheumatism, backache, stiff Joint and ills cazcsd ky weak cr'ClMt&s&l kllseya cr tlad C2T. Cell eTtrrwl.cr. ". - and not a state of -wealth or poverty, and this blessed state of mind is more easily attained -when one has neither wealth nor poverty. J- ; J: - Let all who will do" so, bow their heads this "morning and Join with the sinner in repeating the prayer of Agur, the son of Jakeh: - ! ' , y ' Give me neither poverty nor riches ; , Feed me xrith food convenient for me; Lest I be full" and deny God, ' ; Or, lest I be poor and steal." . ... : ' : CHARLES W. TILLETT. Charlotte, N. C, March 13, 1915. 1 FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS tj Bcbtg Constantly Supplied Witi Tbetford's Black-Dranslt McDuff, Va. I suffered for several rears," says Mrs. j. b. wnmaker, w this place,, "with sick headache, , and Stomach Trouble, j Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 did, and 1 found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. ! . 1 keep Black-Draught on hand all tht time now, and when my children feel a tittle bad, they ask me for a dose, and il doe them more good than any medicint .bey ever tried. ..J i. We never have's long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Lraught." Thedford's Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion; re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited mors than a muuon people, Your druggist sells and recommends Biack-uraugnt. race oniy iac. uet a Bckage to-oay. kcis Eggs are being sold for less than a cent a piece in Chicago. War has no terrors for the great American hen. The erstwhile "Terrible Turk" seems to have degenerated into the "Terrified Turk," who is quite a different sort of person. 1 While it is true that the Czar J has gone to thefront again, there isn't the slightest chance of his missing a meal or a full night's rest. ; Phone 97 (Glfl-LDMQN HAS FISH EVERY DAY. Roe Shad, Buck Shad, Mullets, Bass, Perch and all kinds of sea food dress ei and delivered as-ordered from U. M. Gillikiii , Fish Market, Phone 97. I ; Join0, Our - r "READY-MOHEY" CLUB Offers the simplest, easiest and best method yet devised for s&ving money THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN. Join to day. Open an account for yourself and tor each member: of your family Tell your neighbors about it. You will do them a real service. Don't let; this opportunity escape you Join "Beady-Money Club. We will you more about it later. the tell Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co. GOLDSBORO, N. C. THE BARK FOB YOUR SAYINGS G. A. NORWOOD, President: ''; D. H. DIXON, Cashier. Joe A. Parker IHSURftNGE AND REAL ESTATE 1 18 East Centre Street S. O. Newton ; ayix engineer; 506 N. Virginia St. Tele phone No. 5 73-J- J. G. Derr LIYEBY AND FEED STABLES NICE RIGS FOR HIRE FIRST CLASS HOBE SHOEING ' Done at my Stables Satisfaction Guaranteed. ; ' v-;"- 1 Phone 653. Chestnut Street Dr. J. N. Johnson . DENTIST. V Has removed te Booms 203 and 205, Ynd Floor ef Berden Bufldin. . FH05E 44.. . N. E. Bradford 4 ESAL -ESTATE, RENTAL AND ' ; DTSUBAIICE AGENT- , ; Ground Floor National Bank Building, PHONE 155, , State of .Ohio, City cf Toledo, V; ; . Lucas County,- ss. ",."r "" ."' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior "partnerof the firm of F.-J. Cheney & Co., doing business in s the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and ; that said firm will 'pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eah and every case of Catarrh that cannot be' cured by the nse of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. .- "r: r 1 FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day : of De cember, A. D. 1886.- v (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, - ' '. . i- i- '; ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure hr taken intern ally and acts directly upon . the Tlood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send j for testimonials, free." ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. I t-': ..'""".-:. Two-thh Js of our troubles are imag inary. : v ' .. . r.", ' -. i j FIYE CE5TS PBOYES IT V " A Generous Offer. Cut out this ad, enclose with 5 -nts to Foley & Co., Chicago, ni., and . they will send you j our trial package of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs," colds. croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills and Foley-Cathar tic Tablets. For sale br all dealers. Some people are proud of their ig norance ;. ; . . '" V.-; To Use to Try to Wear Out Your Cold It will Wear Yon Out Instead. Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and Colds through neglect and delay. j Why (make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics as the result of a neglected Cold? Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vital ity" unless checked In the early stages. Dr. King's New Discovery is what you need the first dose helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Buy a bottle to day and start taking at once. - Waiting works wonders if you work hard! while waiting. . - HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS Without health, genuine joy is Im possible;' without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have! health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better. Helps yjur appetite and digestion. Try one tonight. "Gold headed our way," yes, but somebody always manages to stop it. Are You Rheumaticl Try Sloan's Ifi you want quick and real 'relief from Rheumatism, do what-so many thousand other people are doing whenever an attack comes on, bathe the sore muscle or joint, with. Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub it in just apply the Liniment to the surface. It is wonderfully penetrating. It goes right to j the. seat nf the trouble and draws the pain almost immediately, Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of any druggist and have it In the house against Colds, Sore and Swol len Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments.1 Your, money back if not satisfied,; but it does give almost In stant relief.. : The present bull moose band-wagon is built on the lines of the jitney 'buIT AH! THE INVIGORATING WHIFF OF ! THE PINE FOREST! ' How it clears the throat and head of its mucous ailments. It is this spirit of Newness and' Vigor from the health- giving Piney Forests brought back by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bottle today. All Druggists, 25c. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic That. Barnes vs. Roosevelt libel suit ought to be good for the front page. SEVENTY-SEVEN YEARS OLD. . George W. Clough, Prentiss. Mlas, who had suffered greatly with kidney trouble, writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are the only remedy that ever did me any good at alL" ; Just think of the relief and comfort that means to him. Foley Kidney Pills are recommended for sleep disturbing b" adder troubles palp in ides or back, rheumatism, and kidney and blander ailments.' r j : Even men who say but little talk too much. -. . : v :'r-'.-'" , ITo the Honsewife. " Madam, If your husband is like most men .he expects yoa . . look after the health" of yourself - and children. Coughs . and colds are the most com mon I of the minor ailments and are most likely to lead to serious diseases. A child Is ' much more likely tQ con tract dip theria or ! scarlet fever when it has a cold. If, you will Inquire Into the : merits of the various remedies that are recommended for coughs and colds, you will find that Chamberlain's Gough Remedy stands high In the esti mation of people who use it. It Is prompt and effectual, pleasant and safe to take, which are qualities especially to be desired" when a edlcine Is In tended for children. For sale by all dealera. pahisian SAGE. " If your hair is full of dandruff, thin, streaky dull and'never.will do, up to look pretty, you can almost immediat ely remove the cause making: It beau tiful, thick, and : fluffy - by the use of Parisian Sag;e, one' of the most helpful and invigorating hair and scalp ton ics known. . " Parisian Sage not . only saves your hair but stimulates the hair roots and furnishes the nourishment needed, to make it grow long, abundant and ra diant with life. Just one application removes every .trace of dandruff ..and stops Bcalp itch your ' hair becomes soft and fluffy with an incomparable gloss,; beauty and charm. Parisian Sage Is surely one of the most Invigorating and refreshing hair tonics known. It is easily used at home not. expensive, and even one application proves its goodness. PUBLIC BATH. Furthering his efforts to give the people of Goldsboro a model barber shop, up-to-date in all its' appoint ments, and strictly sanitary,, George DeGeorgc, the barber, in his new quar ters in the 'Handley building, on Wal nut street, east, has just installed hot and cold batb.3, consisting of two bath rooms and two hot and cold shower bath rooms. He has gone to consider able expense to give his customers the opportunity of enjoying the luxury of a bath at any time during shop hours either day or night, and his efforts should be appreciated by the public and shown through a liberal patron age. These bath rooms and fixtures were installed under the supervision of the city authorities and are neat, clean and sanitary in every respect. WANT AB FURNISHED BOOM One furnished room with bath and light3. ' 408 N James street. OLD JTEWSPAPEBS For wrapping paper or other purposes, may be ob tained at this office at the rate of 10c per one hundred. FEMALE HELP WANTED Paying employment for women; full or part time. Sell guaranteed cotton lisle, silk hosiery to user. Experience un necessary; large profits. Spring bus- ness now on. International Mills, 3046 Chestnut, Philadelphia, sat-tf ROOMS AND BOARD Mrs. C G. Harris, at 312 - John street, 'north, can accommodate a limited number of roomers, and any number of table boarders. m2-tf FOB .SALE A nice, heavy bay horse, 9' years old," sound and healthy, a - good . traveler and works- well : any where. Will sell cheap for cash or on time for, good paper. My reason tor selling do. not want to keep a horse. He .can be seen at 306 Wil Ham street, S. N. W. Musgrave. EGGS FOR SALE White Orpington and Brown Leghorn eggs. One dol la'r ($1.00) per setting of 15. John Lee Best, Phones 193-349-L. rcl-J "ADMINISTRATORS IfOTICE. Having duly qualified as administra tor of Mary D. Wooten, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present same to me properly verified before the 12 day of March .1916, or this notice will be pleaded ln bar of their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle' ment. ". This March 11, 195. - I. F. ORMOND, ' Administrator. ATLANTA, WHITBV. 2 U. high OL LARS NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Executor of the last will and testa ment of L D. Giddens and Margaret L. Gidden3, deceased, this is to notify all parties indebted to the said estat s to make immediate payment to the undersigned or his attorneys, Dortch and Barham, and all parties holding claims against said estates will pre sent the same for payment on or be fore the 27th day of February, 1916, or this notice will be, pleaded in bar of the recovery. ' This February 27th, 1915. . ; ' ROSS I. GIDDENS, - " . .. ' - -, Executor. 1- WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE SELLS IT CHEAPER. - DO YOU KNOT THAT IT IS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY TO LEND BOOKS FROX a p. n. to e p, il and .:. . 7 P. ZL TO P. K, A r.r:ow tVlM6T.Ae.O - I Discriminating, people say that our coal is exceptionally ood and we stand ready to prore the . above by referring you to our customers." Keeping the coal co3t down lies principally in buying the RIGHT coal we are ready to fill : your bins promptly with this quality coal and NO OTHER. WE AS KBUT A TRIAL J A. VINSON - The Coal and Wood Dealer. 149 PHONES 150 LUDUE DIRECTORY Goldsboro Lodge No. 1S9, B. P. O. E, meets Thursday night In the Elks Home, 105 Chestnut street which Is open dally from 8:30 to. 1 a. m. Visiting brothers entitled to register are cordially welcome at all times to Lodge or Home. Magnolia Camp, No. 100, Woodmen of the Worl, meets ever Tuesday night at 7:3b o'clock. In Odd Fellows' Building, second floor Visiting brethren In good tending welcome. Kuffin Lodge, No. 6, Knights of Pyth. las, meets every Friday night in Castle Hall, Pythian building, corner lows building, John Street, at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting Knights cordially welcome. Goldsboro Council, No. 39, Jr. O. U. A. 3L, meets every. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Jnlor Order Hall, second floor, Odd Fellows Building. . John street. Cordial welcome to all visiting brethren. Wayne Lodge 112 A. F. and A. M : meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in K; of P. building, corner John and Mulberry Streets. Visiting brethren welcome. Reuse Lodge, No. 6. L O. O. F., meets every ., Tuesday evening at 7:30 o' clock in their own hall. Cordial wel come to vlsitora Looking around us we see, many per sons in middle life struggling along with poor vision, who might be en joying normal sight today if they had consulted a competent Optometrist and worn glasses when there was yet tlmeto preserve the sight. A defect in the sight is not as a rule a disease of the eye, so often it Is a condition which the proper glasses will not only relieve, but many time3 entirely cure, sight . is restored, eyes are made strong, headaches disappear, the ner vous strain Is relieved and the eyes are saved perhaps from blindness. Visit my office and learn more about correcting Imperfect Bight. . EDWARD BEBEE, , (Eyesight specialist.) Registered Optometrist. Office next doo rto Hill's drug store. E. C. Vitou ' DENTIST. Offices In new Grant Building, Second Floor' Rooms 114-115. fhotte rwu. FOLEYA Q. iiviLix r 1 1 pirrnvnriipnF Tw w m eve nnjMW Kiilinyi mmA - Biadar. Everywhere people are talldog about Foley Kidney PHI, taBlng how quickly and thoroughly they work. Yoa : can nof take them into your system without - good results following. '' i That Is because Foley Kidney Pill grre to the kidneys and blad der Just what nature calls for to heal these weakened and Inactive organs.' ' Try them for Sound Health. There is more real health and pleas ure in one bottle of Pan-Cre-To than sixty days vacation n the fresh moun tain airs in the mid-summer months. Not so? Well, just try It Williams Dru btot TTTT , , MULLETS, : SPECKLED TEODT, FEESII AJTD JI3TE. PnOXE 194. R. W. TAYLOR, Phone 194. T. C YICX, Successor., -T A nJ juwcia it tu itcuu x uur ywii nuier We wish to impress it-on our customers that reading a meter is very simple and "easy to .learn, and we want to encourage everyone to-read his. own meter and "keep tabs" on us. - We have a number, of booklets explaining meter reading in detail which we will fee glad to furnish to all who will apply for them. We will also take pleasure in showing anone how to . ... read meters who will come to our office. ; A new meter starts at zero and registers continuously and for this reason an error in reading automatically corrects itself. For illustration: suppose that you usad exactly 20 kilowatt . hours erery month. In one year you Would use 240 kilowatt hours and that is what the meter would show. If the meter, started a zero January 1st. and the meter readings were takeni on the first day of every month thereafter, correct readings would be as followsr Feb. 1st 20, March 1st 40, April 1st 60, May 1st 80, June 1st 100, July 1st 120, Aug. 1st 140, Sept. 1st 160, Oct 1st 180, Nov. 1st 200, Dec. 1st 220, and Jan. 1st 240. - In "each case a difference of 20 kilowatt hours for which you would be billed. If the meter reader made a mistake, say Aug. 1st and read your meter 150 instead of 140, you would be billed for 30 kilowatt hours which woul be ten too many, but when he went back to read it Sept. 1st he would read it 160 and you would only be billed for ten kilowatts, the difference between the two last readings. You can thus see that you would lose nothing by the error. - The above is used merely for explaining the principle which holds good for any amount of registration or any error in read- Carolina Power & Light Co. BY THE CARLOAD Enterprise Lumber Co. For terms phone No. 5 during Busi ness hours. After business hours phone No. 231-L. The season of "that tired feeling" is near at Hand. If you want to he refreshed DRINK at the Palace Drug Store FOUNTAIN-Sanitary in all Features A Real During this - Month, or un til I our present stock is ex- austed we will sell a good ceiling 5-8 inches thick for $15.00 per thousand feet Yours truly, A; T. Griffin Manufacturing Co. Want Choice N. C. Pea Fed Hams, Extra Fine. Country water-ground Meal Plain Buckwheat. Butter What is Butter, and fresh II A. Powell Grocery Co. The Clean Store Adverifoe" in Vl. - A..- TTvX . Barg aim Aimy? the 3 - 4
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