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GOLDSBOBO MESSENGER, SlONDAT, . OCTOBER 18, 1886. .... . ,. - . . . &3 GOIiDSBORO, N. C. MONDAY, r - - OCTOBER 18, 1886. COUNTY CANDIDATES : -1 FOB THE SENATE: W. F. KORNEGAY, J. A. BRYAN. FOR the Hoxrai! : ' J. B. GARDNER, C. F. R. KORNEGAY. FOB SHERIFF 5 BENJ.F. AYCOCK. FOR TREASURER : JOHN H. EDWARDS. FOR REGISTER : W. T. GARDNER. for clerk: . J W. W. SLOCUMB. fob coroner: DR. THOMAS HILL. FOR SURVEYOR : MARSHALL HOWELL. GLEANINGS HERB AND ELSEWHERE. --Richmond Fair this week. The Weldon Fair begins to-mor row. . The Republicans of 1868 are bad ly on the hack. Judges Boykin and Gudger were in this city on Saturday. Senator Ransom's speech at Smith field on Thursday, is pronounced one of his ablest efforts. Read Dr. Talmage's. sermon of yesterday. You will find it on the 3rd page of this paper. Messrs. Latham, Alexander & Co.'s estimates makes the cotton crop of this year U,2(J'J,7US bales. Will W. G. Broadhursi vote the Republican or the Democratic county ticket ? Which, William j j lion, w. a. tomith speaus in Lenoir county two days next week. from to rn. .: : fu never more QOLDSBORO JOTTINQS. This is evidenced by the many kind letters of encouragement each irail brings us, bythe constant and steady luuioa&o iu circulation ana by the largest advertising oatronaere ever ao corded unsolicited to a North Carolina newspaper. . The funeral of the late Z. L. M. reacocK, or. u reat swamp township, one ot wayne7s best and most re spected citizens, was preached by Elder ) . x . Hi igerton on W ednesday. There was present a large concourse of mends who sadlv mourn his demise. Mr. Peacock was a brother of "bur es teemed townsman, Messrs. WJ A. J. j. - (T '' ' : 1 : : rorsonal Mention and Items ol I; Interest at Home. Court wweek. Don't fail to register. Election two weeks morrow. 1HE iair will oten three weeks irom Wednesday. Rev. Dr. L. S. Burkhead visit to friends in Newbern. Read the new advertisements this issue of the Messenger. The tramp nuisance approacheth. Friday was a bad day. for the foot sore pedestrians in this city, oix of them were u arched through the streets in front of Officers Price and Carroll. and were shown the Southern limits of the city ; one, who had over-loaded with tanerle-leer. was lodered m the lock-up, and two were put off the south-bound train. and David W. Peacock. The eratherincr at New" Hone rm Friday turned out to be a Democratic "love fpasst." ATnf r.af;pi mington, is visiting at Dr. George L come to us from old Naw TTrm P. "y s. In the State Chronicle we find the fol lowing complimentary allusion to a is on a iormer lioldsboro youner lady: "Miss Pattie Mann, daughter of Rev J. E. Mann, of Greensboro, has opened an A A. C A. 3? TT7 j ril ATi diuqio in wmston. one nas re cently returned from an Art School in Miss Lizzie Smith, of Tarboro, is New York where she spent some time . . a ir; t t I a t t m i , . . lading lessons, one is a Dorn artist, ana deserves to meet with great suc cess. LATEST MM THE mm Ki !... . . m THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES. i v on a visit to Miss Laura Barnes. Mrs. Sam. P. Collier, of Wil- we could see hundreds sitting in bucrsries and walking around town. The New ork Times says : The "Phoenix" is a drama that not only pit asesthe masses, but is rullot pith and m-r Ml . . T . I " A. I J.1 . - i 1 A Ok " 1 He will speaK ny invitation at Jvinston pomi ror me siuaeni or American nu judices and personal dislikes have dis appeared and harmony reierns suDreme among the gallant New Hone Democ racy, and we may listen out for glor ious reports from the white men of that staunch old precinct. tapt. B. H. Bunn. of Nash coun ty, speaks at Elevation, in Johnston, on Wednesday. Col. W. J. Green spoke at Clinton on Tuesday, and at vvarsaw on Wednesday, tren. W. R. Cox and Capt. C. M. Cook are canvass ing in behalt of Mai. Graham- and hrioo. Hfr n if x i ' ,T - ' J J- xix c j j. ijj.. oieumau nas raKen tne hustings for Mai. Rowland. That is the way all defeated aspirants for nominations should do. Battleboro Headlight : The Prim itive Baptists held their Association at Whitaker's on last Saturday, Sunday the city on Saturday. and Monday, and it was an enjoyable affair to all who could attend. The services were held in the Mayonia To bacco Warehouse, which is capable of seating 3,000 people. It was crowded Mr. Edward C. Exum, of Wilson to its utmost capacity, and then vou county, has been added to the list of Maj. S. M. Finger, Superintendent or Public Instruction, was m the city 1 A. T7I 1 last r riaay. Master Albert Kornegay. has been quite sick for a week or two, regret to learn. Mr. J. Howard Brown, of the Wil son Mirror, was in this city a short while on Friday, j The prospects for a Democratic t . victory in this county are growing lghter every Telephone connection between Borden Bro.'s office and the Oil Mills iiwvvit iiiu ci km t.w , m srm. u i iiiii tilt ft, r, Dr. B. F.Dixon. Superintendent of develop a capital storv of love, emo- toe uxtora urnnan asylum, was in tion and adventure that will be sure to create a furore in every section of me unitea otates. everybody who tinn. or tnitinn. tn tlnA ftm! SnViool read that telling success, "Alma, the . v vv v. fyuw, TXT ' f 1 1 -1 1 I l mi -Til 1 hA anro fo nHonA r if tn.Hw vv an, snouia reao "ine naneston v J 1?avfliiiiolrn J U 1 Ci- .1 acx iuvjua&C tilt? BauiO gllltSU author. Through the kindness of a friend we were shown an announcement of a thrilling story, to be begun in the National Weekly Story Paper, published in Philadelphia, entitled "The Charles ton Earthquake ; or, Adrift Amid the Ruins," by Walter F. Jackson, the talented son of Engineer W. H. Jack son, who pulls the throttle of No. 108 on the Wilmington and Weldon Rail road. Timely in every respect and treating in the most graphic and effective manner of a theme that is at present engrossing popular attention, we hope this admirable and dramatic j serial will find hosts of readers. With the 'earthquake that recently over whelmed Charleston as the centre- or Ctomp'ef if oris I That he was the Leader the public has had proof enough to know and admit. That he is the Leader can easily be proven, all that is necessary is to. visit his ammoth M Establis hment Where Low Prices Always Keign ! Down They Go ! Dry Goods Tumbling ! and at LaGiahge. Sheriff Grantham is doing excel lent service for thesucess of the entire Democratic county ticket. A true Democrat, he is, indeed. The loss of life by the Gulf storm is greater than first reported ; 127 are missing at Sabine Pass : Co were drowned at Bradford, La. Mr. Wm. E. Graves, of Island Creek township, Duplin county, made 107 gallons of fane syrup on less than i of an acre of ground. Who can beat it? Mrs. R. W. Pridgen, who has been several weeks on a visit to her son, mor. Theseedy Bohemian with his blood curdling romance for the Weekly Cham bermaids1 Own is excrutiatingly funny. Marshals for our approaching Fair. Capt. J. D. Winslow, of States- ville, is in the city on business, and his many friends are pleased to see him. Rev. Dr. J. B. Bobbitt preached at St. Paul Church yesterday morn ing, mere were no services at night. Mrs. W, T. Dortch and children, SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET. By the Ladies'Benevolent Society of Goldsboro. mm am Buys another Stock at Twenty Five Cents on the Dollar. One j.uu uuuito UCUCYUlCUl UUUlblV. Ill I I 1 i 1 i "I y-V 1 ' . SA 11 1 . . m city, have decided to give their ourxu zne urigmai uosr. u-oiQSDoro receives tne JLargest Share tit- xTui. i e i.i i i I ii , ,. . uuics, moauiuur ui 1110 piay, nas wno nave rjeen snenriinp' The siimmw been liberally endowed by nature with in Virginia, returned home Saturday a iuuu oi mingieu numor ana patnos I evening. Sheriff Grantham, like the good this second annual banquet on Thursday, Nov. 10th, for the purpose of raising runds tor the alleviation or destress among our poor, during the winter. Ihe banquet of last year was the grandest and most successful affair of the kind ever eriven in our citv. and ' w of the Purchase. He buys no Goods to keep, and proposes to move this Stock at a still livelier rate than ever. admirably suited to the requirements or the leading role. -The canvass is getting lively in every section of North Carolina, and some of the ablest statesmen we have, are uu iub siump JUUge LJH.UI jt. " niuwi ran ""a vycca. jjcciai Commitfpfi nil A rmnrrpmp-nfc Aire Fowle, Hon. A. MWaddell, Senators trains will leave here Wednesday, j a KVShfM H P nfi ttt t r7 i . ts tt MPh.i.o,, nA T??i,r ; jL a. Donuz, caairman, Mrs. n. Jr. .Sr f?' vr' rrlria: lu& Dortch, Mrs. Dr. W.J. Jones, Mrs. Democrat that he is, is doing telling we bespeak for the ladies liberal aid A . -W-. . a . . 111 service tor the Democratic ticket in this year in their praiseworthy efforts, this campaign. The following Committees have the ttt r -r, . ... i c matter in charge W 1?T Trw H'air this Traalr Slnmal I - With Increased Stea And Running on a Down Grade without Air Brakes, he will 5 make the fastest time cn record. With the Fuel of Low Prices. he has already started a llame which illumi nates for miles and miles. i j j 1.1 ii i . i ueaiu auvocauug uie princ pies oi tne A TEAM of the Goldsboro Rifles are Democratic party, and pleading for .Qt;rt; - 0,oi rv,u irot. Jas. . rriagen at iving s Maun- goou government, sucn as tnat party take the seCond dav of the Fair. lTl IieaiLIl. I IJ.VI. OLiULl CVo it VUUaiCS LU tUt5 Sampson Superior Court last week wnole people of the State. added five convicts to the penitentiary When John R. Smith collected taxes for John C. Rhodes, county vouchers sold ror 4U and 50 cents m the dollar, and speculators and money changers held hieh carnival in the STAN I have now in Store the Largest and Best Sele6ted Stock ever offered by me in .Goldsboro, and I am prepared to olFer foice two or them white men, the Smith Brothers, for horse stealing. Go up for twenty and ten years. ihe larerest audience or the season will probably greet Milton Nobles in "The Phcenix," at the Opera House, t riday evening ot this week. Hon. A. M. Waddf 11 whI address citizens at the Opera House on court house buying up such vouchers, which were paid over to Jbdmond Coor, Esq., then county treasurer, in settlement for taxes due the county- face value. Let us not have any more money changers in the court house. The way to prevent it is to keep John K. Smith out of the Sheriff's omee. our Thursdav night. Col. E. D. Hall, Mayor of Wilmington, will be with us one night during the week before the election. Mr. Willis Edmundson appears in a new advertisement. He is a con scientions, clever dealer and deserves a most liberal patronage. Read his and srive him a share announcement of your trade. We are requested to announce, that the Rev. Prof. Caesar Andrew Taylor, of New York, will lecture on met. present, and future of the fc.v C I ,i ni . . WpYI mPfi. in the Korneerav Hall, over tne lerKsnip. VV.r , , . - at 8:15 p. m. No charge for admis- erman, ine present incumDent 01 mat ',nn. Ail are mviieu. , , " v - " . I A II O 1 J '11. ht- n t a acceptaoiy ror several terms, vun iwi 1 . 1 i. ia. r- v iii iii iv " "-J I ,1 r, , U -Wilmington Review: The Demo crats of Pender met Friday at Burgaw in County Convention and the follow ing nominations were made : For Sheriff A. C. Ward. For the House James F. Moore. For Register R. N. Bloodworth. There was a big fight Mr. W. T. Baun- The Carolina Music House Band will be at the Weldon Fair this week. Prof. R. B. Procter, of Durham, former leader, is with the boys. The Church Working Society of St. Paul church will give an entertain ment next Monday evening. Partic ulars will appear in our next issue. There will be a special train over the Atlantic Road Friday nierht for the Milton Nobles entertainment, to Mrs. I. Fuchtler, Mrs. Dr. Finlayson. M. Einstein, Mrs. W. T. Hollowell, ivirs. M. vJ. Shannon, Mrs. Dr.,G. L. Kirby, Mrs. Dr. Arrington Mrs. L. D. Giddens, Mrs. Dr. Reid, Mrs. J. M. Hillyar, Mrs. A. B. Freeman. Mrs. Jos. Edwards, Miss Hattie Dewev. Miss Mary Carrow, Miss Mattie Rosenthal. Committee on Donations Mrs. Ar nold Borden, chairman, Mrs-. J. N. Greene, Mrs. Junius Slocumb, Mrs. M. bummerheld, Mrs. H. L. Grant, Mrs. Dr. R. A. Smith, Mrs. H. P. Dortch, Mrs. Dr. G. L. Kirby, Miss Mary Robinson. Committee on Contributions Miss Corinne Dortch, chairman, Miss Sue Collier, Mrs. Dr. J. F. Miller, Mrs. T. W. blocumb, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. O Q tv i ht ht t x ur 0. j-i. iBLiuarK, mis. iu. u. .uee, ivirs. I m w-fe i Tfe tm i F. A. Daniels, Mrs. N. R. Grainger, A Kl II ll O, tlPtllMfl CJV I WWtM V o UNSUIKPASSIEDD IB AIE& AHN I will not weary and tire the public by enumerating all the goods I have.on hand or mentioning any prices, but will merely eimew My Sttstnndlnnng (DBnaflflemig I And Determination, to sell any article in my line at 25 per cent, less than the same, article is advertised sold by any other merchant in town. No matter how low they may offer good's to you, I, the Original Champion of Low Prices will undersell them. or Wilson Advance : is doing some excellent work in Wayne county lior the Democratic party. He is not a candidate, nor has he eyer been one, but he labors earnestly arid efficiently in every campaign. We need-nore of such men in every county. Phcenix at the Opera House Fri day night. The usual reduced rates over the W. & W. Railroad. A spe cial train will come up from Newbern for the accommodation of the people along the line of the A. & N. C. Rail road. The most fashionable audience of the season is expected. On the 8th page of this paper ap- largest npars an attractive advertisement of been a Mr. Joseph Edwards. He has now in day night next. stno.k the largest assortment of contest narrowed itself down to the friends of Messrs. James N. Henry, Edwin Fennell and W. M. Hand, with the chances about even. The session was an entirely harmon ious one. "THE PHCENIX." Milton Nobles at the Opera House Friday Night. return immediately after the perform ance. Tickets will be sold from Oct. 23d to 29th, inclusive, good to return un til Nov. 1st, from this city to the State Fair, at Raleigh, including admission to grounds, at $2.30. This being Court week the county canvass is suspended until next Mon- dry, when it will re-openat Saulston. The armistice, however, cloes not ex clude bushwhacking. 1 The Ladies' Benevolent Society will giye their second annual banquet on Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th. A list of committees appointed may be found in another column. Committee on Printing Mrs, M. E. Millard, chairman. Mrs. A. G. Craton, Mrs. J. A. Uonitz. Committee on Selecting Speakers. Mrs. ih. i. Uorden, chairman. Mrs. W. T. Dortch, Mrs. A. J. Galloway. Committee on Decorations Mrs. F. A. Daniels, chairman, Miss Mattie Rosenthal, Miss Julia Borden, Miss Sue Collier. Committee on Waiting on Table- Mrs. J. B. Whitaker, chairman. Oth ers to be named. This title I justly claim, inasmuch as I was the FIRST MAN to bring down the price of goods in this city. That if you buy FIVE DOLLARS worth of Goods from me, you will carry away a Larger Bundle of Better Goods, than TEN DOLLARS worth from any other store in the State would make. THE GOODS MUST 00 ! I DO NOT It will be very little trouble for you to call and verify this statement. ADVERTISE ! The next re-union of Co. H, First North Carolina Cavalry, will be held in this citv on the second Wednesdav me appearance 01 ivmton jno Dies in August. lb7. So it was decided at and his excellent company is always the meeting at Kinston last week. lirht. and he will doubtless receive the KEV. THOS. P. HAY, of Aiken, S. ' : : . . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 j i. iu been accorded anv- comnanv. on Fri- lor&ze or tne rrespyterian vnurcn, in goods, clothing, shoes, hats, notions, fnmiture. etc.. he has ever offered in Goldsboro, and having assumed the title as "the champion of low prices," says he will maintain it. Few commedians are dry more popular than Mr. and Mrs. No bles. The Brooklyn Eagle says : "Plays may come and plays may go this city, occupied the pulpit of that Church yesterday morning and evening. Mr. Jos. S. Wilson, who has faith- but the Phcenix goes on forever or fully served the Messenger as assist promises to do 0. This immensely ant foreman of the newspaper depart successful play is nowin rts ninth con- ment, has gone to w umington to ac secutiye year and its drawing powers The managers or the coiorea r air to be held here on the 24, 2o, and Jbth ence that fiUed the Grand last night, of November, are most hopeful ot a th maioritv of whom had Drobablv successful Fair. Simon Sasser, is geen the la a half score of times President. A. M. Smith and Phillip hQ11u0i nniono o.nfl 1 Coley, Vice Presidents, B. S. Stevens, ag each 0f the old familiar Secretary, and Stephen Daniels, irea- points' were being seen or heard for surer. i.ue preuiuuu ff"- th first, time. The niav possesses a . - fU 1 va v - r j tr position in Joe has our form are a credit to their efforts We direct attention to the new advertisement of Mr. Asher Ed wards in this paper. He carries one of the largest and best selected stocks of gen eral m rr Via ndisA in Goldsboro. In dry goods, clothing, shoes and hats he startling denoument, otters barerains. uive mm a can ai peuuuu his spacious and handsome store on the corner of East Center and Mulber ry streets. In response to an invitation sent President Cleveland by Mr. Bonitz, on behalf of the Directors of the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association, the President writes his thanks for the ceDt a offices. success. Mrs. C. W. Harris, of Washington, 1 i 1 mT TTT A is on a oner visit to jsirs. wm. a. Allen in this city. Mrs. Harris is the Washington correspondent of several of our most influential State ex changes and she wields a fluent and trenchant pen. Miss Jessie Broadhurst, of this Capt. Galloway's Appointment. Captain Swift Galloway will address the people of his judicial district at the following time and places: S. 13. ierrelrs Store, VYake county, Tuesday, Uct. mh. Meadow, Johnston county, Thursday, uct 21st. Bentonsville, Johnston county, Friday, Uct 22nd. Milburne, Wake county, Saturday, Oct. 23rd. Lillington, Harnett county, Monday, Oct. 25th. Pope's, Harnett county, Tuesday, Oct. 26th. PiLeville, Wayne county, Friday, Oct. 29th. Between the appointment for the 14th and that for the 19th Capt. Galloway will attend such political meetings in the dis- 41 1 1 I A. ? A. 1 .? OI "1 J A? ' 1 1 A. one or the 10D inci as ms omciai uuues win permit. best wishes for '.Pure Elixir or malt and hops Beats all the drugs and all the drops": and . R. Portner Brewing Co.'s celebrated Lager-beer is recognized to be the best To entrap Customers and when once in the Store, RAISE or ALTER the price of an advertised article. NO MISREPRESENTATION. STOP AND THINK, BEFORE YOU BUT, AS ONE DOLLAR SAVED IS THAT MUCH MADE ! The great increase in my trade has been to such an extent, that I am compelled to keep, now, the Largest and Moet Complete Stock in North Carolina, consisting in part of Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; a Full and Complete Line of Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing, from the lowest priced to the very best and Finest Merchant Tailor Work. Boots and Shoes of all grades and qualities. A full line of Ladles New markets and Circulars made up in the latest style. otton at Cent Is a Pretty Low Price, but isn't so Low after all when you see how G00D3 are SLAUGHTERED at A8MEII SDWAHPS' PALACE STORE! peculiar charm, whose influence is not conhned to any particular class or theater-eroers. It reaches all. The terribly realistic fire scene, which ter- county, daughter of Capt. D. J. Broad minates the nrolosrue. and the SKilrullv hurst, is teaching school at ienans conceived erambliner scene, Twith its which ends the 1 1 V 1 1 M are thrilling enough to satisfy the most intense craving for sensationalism, while the story of the immortal 'villain who 'still pursued' the virtuous maiden, is a positive stroke of genius. This scene scene deserves, as it has received, an honor able niche in the temples of American humor. In Moses Solomons, Mr. Ne ville. With natural ability and the experience acquired at the Tennes see Normal, Miss Jessie will doubtless make an efficient and successful teacher. Little Mattie, the six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Edmundson, died Saturday night and was buried Sunday afternoon. May He who said "suffer little children to come unto me." euve comfort to the and nurest of malt liauors in this country. It is brewed of none but the finest Canada barley malt and the choicest hops, and is especially recommended by the medical fraternity for delicate persons and those needing a tonic. Try it. Robert Portneb Brewing Co., oct4-tf DEPOT Goldsboro, N. C. CentemeriKid Gloves, 5 buttons, $1,50. Foster Kid Gloves, 5 hooks, $1,00. La dies Kid Button Boots, $2,50. C. P. Cor sets. Thomson Corsets. 525 Bone Woven! Corsets. 290 Bone Woven Corsets. Easy I Hip and Abdominal Corsets, at M. ifl. (JASTJfiX & (JO'B. New Advertisement?. I Will Admit courteous invitatioa and regrets .that S bereaved parents !n their dne- and on aeconnt. of nressue or duties, 11 win r.7. . , " , . 5 : draw tnem Closer to neaven, uiue not be in his nower 'to accept any in vitation to visit further South than Richmond this season. Mrs. TCle-adrv Newsome, the es- This ' character has , made the reputa tion of about a half dozen successful comedians, and a copy of it has made the fortune of at least one. 'Uncle Isaac' 'Samuel of Posen,' 'Hebrew hmable wife of our old friend Richard Friend 1 and a dozen- others, more or Newsome, of Saulston township, died on the 5th inst., aged W years. De ceased had been, for many years a consistent member of the Free Will Baptist church, and in her death a devoted wife', an affectionate mother and a kind neighbor has passed to eternal peace and rest. Smithfield Herald : A number of people in the county are raising rice this year and we understand they are highly pleased with the yield. Mr. H. M. Johnson, of Rome, has a fine crop: Mr. E. W. Pou planted three acres and the yield was 140 bushels.' At 75 cents , per bushel, this beats cotton. Farmers say new ground is the best for rice. Surely our farmers ought to raise, rice if they can; for it is about the only protected article they can plant successfully. The tariff on rice 13 3 cents per pound. ' less of that ilk, are simply off-shoots of Moses Solomons in 'The Phcenix.7 But 'The Phcenix7 possesses an inhe rent dramatic strength and a fund of erenuine humor that will give it life and vitality long after its talented author and his feeble imitators have passed from the public eye." The usual reduced rates have been arranged over the .Wilmington and Weldon road, and a special train will come up for the occasion from New bern. , - Our Cloak Department Was never more complete such as JNew Markets, Circulars, Short Wraps and, Walking jackets. dol. Einstein & uo. -Job printing done m good stvle ; and at lowest rates at the Messenger Press Rooms. Mattie's bright and glorious home. The Trustees of the Graded School will meet at the residence of the chair man to-night, for the purpose of re vising the school lists. In this con nection we would state that only about one-half of the first payment subscription has as yet been paid in. Only tnree day's grace remaining, Profv Alderman must after Thursday dismiss all who have not paid up, un less exempted by the Board. This writer is sorry, exceedingly sorrv. that a majority of the Directors of the Fair are in favor of permitting games of chance, as they term it, (gambling we call it) upon their grounds. Gambling is . contrary to the State law, contrary to moral iaw. and we believe will prove detrimental to the best interests of the Association. There are some restrictions this year, and these restrictions will be rigidly enforced by the President and Secre tary, but it would be far better if the black legs" were excluded entirely. 25,000 Wanted ! WE want 25,000 Bushels of ROUGH RICE, for which we will pay the hishest Cash Price. octl8-3w M. L. LEE & Co. NOTICE! Having qualified as executor of the last will of Z. M. L. Peacock, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against his estate to present them for payment by the 18th day of October, 1887, or this notice will he pleaded in har of their recovery ; and all persona indebt ed to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. PETER L. PEACOCK, Ex'r. Oct 16, 1886,-lawew HAVE YOU SEEN Coi The Nice, New and Kobby Fancy Goods, in Brass, Bronze, Plush, Oak and Glass, at Whitaker's Bookstore. Call and examine and get a foresight of what may be expected when the holiday season opens. It is true the crop is short and the worst is that you don't get hardly anything for your produce, but still there are people coming to my store daily saying: "Mr. Edwards, how in the world can Goods be made up at the price you are selling them?" The riddle to this puzzle I will leave for you to solve. that my aQrertisement this season is later than usual; in fact my store being daily thronged with customers it wa3 unable for me to do it any sooner. MY BUSINESS IS BOOMING ! 1. Because Goods are Sold Cheaper than other Houses can buy them. 2. Because the Greatest Bargains are bought and the Benefit given to Customers. 3. Because I keep the Largest Stock and Best Selections in the city. 4. Because there is no misrepresentation. EVERYTHING is sold as Advertised. . 5. Because the most innocent child and shrewdest of buyers are treated alike. C0UHTRY MERCHANTS AND DEALERS Would no well to avail themselves of the Rare and extraordinary Opportunity offered, for I can beat the prices of any Northern Market, and have just the fctnd 01 uooas that you can sen toaavantage; oesiaes l oner you .Liberal Terms and Accommodation. My facilities for the accommodation of visiting Farmers are now complete in all respects. I have the very best Lot, Stables and Shelters in the State, all of . ' which I offer to the public. Consideration That by buying from the "Original Champion of Low Prices' you will be happv and content when leaving town, but the pur chases made ol others so-canea cnampions wnom, more uecomingiy, cuuiu do caueu xaie coasters will mate you feel miserable and dissatisfied all your life. DANGER! TAKE WARNING-!! Don't be Deceived by Signs, Talking or Bragging. Always Look Gilded Letters : for the "Golden Eagle" and the Ornamental Sign In Aeain extending to the public a cordial invitation to visit my "Palace Establishment," I will try to merit their confidence- by FAIR AND HONEST DEALING ! ' Polite Salesmen arc in Attendance aud a Warm Welcome will Greet You! ue One ! Come "SOBS' To' the Great Rendezvous and Headquarters for Bargains,-and and you will be convinced. that I am th All! MT3D OBAfflPIOH QE OW ASHER EDWARBS; 37 & 39, EAST CENTRE STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C v
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