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:iiE T-ZZZJi.TDTuTCZ-tt'JD. G en. "1 br; hon bocaiivo a happy grand- A. ROftCOWE;:, - EDITOR, i much rather 1)0 mad a the happy grand sun of the grandfather who won fame at Tir.pcen'.i'K1, by being elected Presi dent next fall. It is probable that he will have to be cm-lent with being a Innnv crand father. ABOUT BASE CALL. GOLDSCOKO. N. C, Thursday Mor?Nixa July 19, 188s. MY CHOICE- Interest in llie "National game" does seem to ho losing its lioltl upon thii public mind in the North and West, although it may have died out to some extent in the South. And this leads us to a few reflections on this subject. Uast bail is a good thing in its way. 1 ; ,w,t oare u kaow hcr orw,h U- j -(I . r " . ',' Nor on wliat si ill sl; ci ev : is a henithv s.rt of amusement, and ' . ". ' j 1 o;:!v :i:;k ;i .she i:;d-ed, as long as it is kept out of the hands ; Aj' lt0.JC:it (ll.i;mt. ue. . r . I .. . . .i iii-i j ... i uiose who wouiu iikc to use it in an A. KOSCOVfKK. I do nut care Iww Li-li she stands, Or v. hat her .inoei-tiy, Or if .she boasts unbounded lands And ships on every s;i; improper way for making money there j ! The pride of titles I At crowns and cicsls I laugh I care not ii'iny ancestor I Jure Imice or shepherd's, st;oT; If he was honest, brave and tine, Willi heart unwavering, To him the mead oi'prr.ise is dae, If 2'casaiit or if kincj. can be no particular objection to it. ut oven a healthy and harmless amuse ment may not be without its draw backs. Too much of it "may be de moralizing, and there are indications that we are having too much base ball for the good of young men and boys who haven't cither the money or the time to enable them to gratify their appreciation of the game. Employers in many cases find it diffi cult to get tiieir employees to ive proper attention to their duties. The minds of youths especially are so wholly taken up with base ball matters that their services in many cases are almost i V, hld 1:ii kj t,,,i:jfl'y -ia""s I-er Willi, What's he who wears the re;;l crown? A creature of the sod Formed of like shW:ih-c as a chv.vn Made by the .se!i'-sam: God; And God will no fond rtroid keep Of jitoiip and power and pride, As each nun sow s .so shall he reap, Uy deeds all nn:.;t he tried. .So when I meet a woman of woith, What matters it to tie CHS 411 II ALL'S CAFE. OX THE ElKOFEAX PUX, COUXF.il Of OPERA IIOUi'E BUILD ING, GOLDSBORO, N. C. This new establishment lein nicely fit ted i:p is especially designed for the ratro nage of Loth Ladies and Gentlemen. T. L. HALL, Proprietor. ASHEE EDWARDS. 'T II E L E ADEE IX L 0 W P E I C E S" CONSIDERING TEE SCARECITY OF MONEY NOW PREVAILING IN THIS SECTION, I IIAV5 GREATLY REDUCED MY ALREADY LOW PRICE, IN EVERY DEPART MENT. I HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND, AND THE GOODS ARE BOUND TO GO, NO MATTER AT WHAT PRICE. Its superior exc' j':iee proven in millions oi homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It ::i .u.;ed by the United StaU-? Gov ernment. KndoiMl by tire In-ads of the tJicat Vnivoi silks as the Str iii;t;L. I'urest, and most lieali ! fi;l. Dr. I'i mv-'s 'reani leaking l'ou d'M- ';f.s ii contain Auinionia, Lime or A'r.m. Jd -o:dv in Caiw. ri'JCi: BAKING I 'MVDIil; CO. MOV YOJJi. tJiU AiiU. T. IWIS. valueless. Neglect of duty is not the whole of the demoralization that is noticeable. Young men who have small incomes are often forced to make debts, and to put off paying overdue bills, in order to meet the base ball demand upon their purses. Of course this demand is not heavy in the esti mation of those who have well-filled purses, but there arc many, very many, among those who make it a point to witness every game Avho frequently find some difficulty in getting the necessary admission fee. We haven't anything to say against the game, or the way that it is con ducted, but people who think about auch things can hardly fail to see that base ball players in three or four months can earn more than the best teacher in the public schools, more than college professors and even more than the average professional man in a year. Too many of the boys and ; young men of the country have their attention drawn away from the occupa tions in which thev are earning their living and directed towards the career jf a base ball player. Of course, there is only a limited demand for good players and huuclrcds of young men who arc neglecting their duties lor base ball are only preparing themselves fwr an idle and profitless life. o ABVEfiTfSE YCUR BUSINESS. Or what her creed may be;' She is m type of majesty In v.hcm all virtues bieml, And in her noble face I A 'd;fe-partuer' and a 'friend.'" ROYAL poK'des 1 3 ROYALISTS This powder never varies. A marvel ( f puriry, strength and wholesomnesj. 3Ie.re economical than Hu onliiuu-y kinds, and cannot lie sold in competit:ni i;h the mo.l tititiie of Hw test, siiort weight ahnu or phosphate powilers. Sold oxi.v ix cans. Koyai. r.AKi.xo I'owdki: Co. Jo(i Wall. St New York. INVITATION TO EVERYBODY. You are cordially invited to pay Edmundson's European Restaurant a visit, it is beautifully littcd up for the reception of Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Everything that w ill tempt the. most fastideous is served cu our Tables at European prices, by the finest Cook in X. C. SPECIALTIES: Soup, Ice Cream bricks, assorted fla vors, Strawberries and Cream, Cakes, Pies, 31 ilk Shakes, Coffee, Tea, Choco late, &c, ore. Our reception and waiiing rooms free. I am determined to make this the most popular resoit in N. C. Give me a call. JoiiX T. El)Ml."N'l)SOX. , MY M BEST GlTJJTsXrLr, 10WSST PlICIS. R. C. FREEMAN, Goldsboro, X. 0. Walnut, St. STALL FED BEEF DAILY AT- S. COHN.&SON. We have made arrangements with parties lo furnish us this Spring with - FAT CATTLE, Therefore wc can furnish tin public fat beef daily. llespcctfully, S. COIiiST and SOjST. CITY MARKET. JUST RECEIVED. 10O Eales of Alamance Plaids, which I shall sell at f ! 25 Cases 1 yard wide Sea Island Goods at 5c. 25 Bales Sea Island Goods at 4i 25 Cases of the very best "Coocheco" Prints which 1 shall drive from 5 to 5c. -5 Cases of well known brands of lileachings, at yom OWN FIGURES. AX IMMENSE S T 0 C K, Of Hamburg Edgings, Laces, and White Gootkj of every description, which I shall sell for "Just one half as they are offered elsewhere in the city. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, will be sold my very large and well selected Stock o Clothing for Mens, Roys, and1 Children. X L. I 50 2 0 0 at Cases, llai veys Cases Jleiidlescn (Nothing Retter.) 11 bis Rock L I M E r li. M. Privett & Co M Refined L iE . MOLASSES SUGAR & COFFEE. 2 3- Rbls Molasses, (Cuba & Portorico.) Rbls G rauulated Sugar Sacks Coffee, (Rio & Lagu yra) IJ. M. Privett & Co. 1 7 2 5 at V. XX IX I, IN Ni:xt to L. Edv.'aki;.-! The public are herewith reminded not to purchase any goods until they get my prices. My intentions af& to leave for Europe in a few days, where I skill personally select my extensive Fall Sipply, hence I am compelled to close out my Spring Stock to make room for the stock I will import myself. ASHER EDWARDS- Goldsboro. X. C. H. M. STR0USE "We don't believe it will pay us to advertise," is a remark we frequently hear merchants and other business men make when you approach them for the purpose of soliciting an advertise ment, but we have yet to hear the first man eay, "Our advertisement did not pay us." Are you aware of the fact that your local paper is regarded a broad as a type of the town in which it is published ? Such is, nevertheless, a fact. If you wish to build up your business, enhance the value of your property, induce p'tbiic spirited men of energy and capital to locate in your town, and if you wish to build up and promote the interest of your town generally, you should let the public at home and abroad know what you are doing, by keeping your business ever before them iu the column of your home paper. The man who lost money by advertising in his home paper is yet to be found, and besides you not only advertise your business but you adver tise your town. Don't imagine for a moment that you are a man of so much importance, influence and popularity that everybody knows your place of business and will call on you when they come to town, whether you advertise or not, for such is not true, and be sides don't you feel it your duty to contribute your mite toward the sus tenance of your home paper, that is earnestly endeavoring to promote the interest of your town and community? Advertise your business no matter how small it may be and it will be sure to pay you in the long run. Let the public know, at home and abroad, that you live in a live, wide awake, ener getic, go-ahead, thrifty business place, that sells more goods for less money, and handles more cotton and other country produce, and pays the best prices for the same of any town of its size in the South. SOUSSEOiiO BOOK STORF. OPERA HOUSE, EAST CENTRE ' " STREET. The place to buy all kinds of CARDS. PJPEB. LWELOl'ES, PENS, PENCILS XJST3 vVAIL PAPER. PICTURE FRAMES PICTURE CARDS, and many other Notions hi this Hue at the Lowest Prices. Also a full line of School - Rooks, - Slates, - &c, Always cn hand at the GOLDSBORO BOOK STORE. ATTORNEYS AT LAVY.-. EAI.EISU. II- C 217 FAYE TTEYiLI.E STREET. PllACTICK IX TIIK 81 1'UF.MK Col'JVr F Xoktii Cakomxa axu ti:k Fkdf.kai. Gorirr, axi t ii u Civn, Conns of Wake, Jojixsto.v, II a i; x i: t t ami Way.nk. East Centei: St. Has opened a nice line of FANCY GROCERIES , j Plaix and Fancy Caries, Fkuits and Confectioneries, of all Kinds Cigars and TCtaceO. I shall always keep on hand only first-class goods, in my line, which 1 propose to sell at the lowest prices. OAT-BIAS 4-PEA-IEAL. EDWARDS. Will oHi'i- to the G,;sli Trade for the next three nionUii Uargains in SHOES, HATS, PHINTS AND PANT GOODS- Abo cany a full line of Xciions Groceries, Provisions, CR C CKER Y AND GLASS WAR E, which will be sold as low as consistent with fair aiul honest dealing. OlSTE OlIR. FEED OATS. :5 0 0 Sacks Wheat Bran. 7 Sacks Pea ileal. 50 Sacks Olio ps at IJ. M. l'rivott & Go. Tales pleasure to inform the Ladies thai he has now in stock and is daily receiving a full line of LADIES DRESS GOODS such as Cashmeres, Summer Flannels, while end colored India Latcns from the cheapest to tlic finest, 3Iu.vlins plain and figurediBrilliantuie, Mulls, Sateens, Giulianis, and in fact everything in the Press Good Line that you may call for. 3ly iudeavor this season is to secure especially the Ladies trade and in order to do so, I have laid in a entire new stock of desirable and handsome Ladies Goods, such as HAMBURG EDGINGS, in Jaconctt, Mull and Swiss, hand made Torchon Luces colored and white .'rilk, Linen and Cotton Laces, must be seen to be appreciated. Cjr" Special attention is called to my new 4-4 SEA ISLAND B Ii O W X DOMESTI C A T 5 C T S., P E Ii YARD. I am bound to secure the Ladies trade and therefore it is my motto this season and my orders to my salesmen: iEoiit let no customers tp without buying, profit or no profit, cost or less than cost, sell I will, no matter at what price." Jly stock of SHOES, is immense, ami special attention is called to my "LOWENJJERGS $1.64 LADIES UUTTON SHOES," in Kid, Jlorocco or Gluvc-kid, these shoes are warranted for twelve months. LOWENIJEiIGS $2.40 CENTS HANDMADE SHOES in Button, Congress or Dal. are known all over the country and need no recommendation, all I say of tlu ni, if shoes do not prove satisfactory, money refunded. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Piv;oyt'.N- Sloes ami Wylie SmiUi ! Co.' Flvir A Sei:iuitj WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL I desire to return thanks lo one. and all for the past patronage, and respectfully ask uil.JJK j A UKAl X AND FAN- Cor. North William & North Bounda- CY GROCERIES, My bts. Goldsboro, N. C The republican party in Virginia is hopelessly split. The democrats will shcd no tears if it stays split. The President is confident that he .will be re-elected. 11 is confidence is justified by the political outlook. The gubernatorial campaign in this state will be a quiet one, because the people are pretty much all one way of tliinki i. You will find at my store the most Choice stock of G roceries to be found in the city, and as to prices, I guaran tee to sell as low as any firt-class grocer iu the State. I invite you to call and examine my stock and prices before you purchase. West Walnut St. Goldsboro, N. C FEEIOfiT, N. 0. A live, progressive, thorough School. Advice o i;i3er- lire. WiN'SLow'o S.xu nisi: .y:ivihoiildalv,-.Ty3 be used when children H:e cntn tveth. It i"e-lievestLeliUl'.'SuC'-.Tfrtmii-e; it;rodacosn-itunl, quiet sleep. :i nil theUttleclR'iiibawakes.is "bright r.3 a button." it is very iie;is;ir,r. to t;iste.It soothes the eliil ,to:teris t!iCi.riiru-,;-.li,iysall pain, rejjii'nte the bone s, ;i:id;st!u- hi st kaowa remedy lor diitrrlioea, v itether ui i-.sn frwm teething or utlier c.iuscs, 'wvuiy-tini ixat a bcttie. Tatronage growing. Location lk;althful Tuition and Hoard very reasonable. Next ?essiou openi August C, 1S88- CF" Send for catalogue. W. IX. XX3 I9 P r i n c i p a 1, n MIUY. Mrs. E. W. Moore fays to inform the ladies that the has the moat select Hock of 1ILLIKERT in CohUhoro, it fxioy conftontly re- letd:,hed with tine shapes, rifJtOus, ftc. The Trlnsjiiing Departmciit in i, n h 1 1 nje of a most &illful milliner, and ladi's who have been dealimj with me tli seatwt are more than pleasetl with my styles and prices. I take pleasure iu vhoiciny my rjoods and ijnurtmtee siitisj'actiou. I have also an elegant Hue of SILK GAPS, SILK GLOVES, FANS, DUST L E S, H A X D K E R OH I E F S, Dr. Warner1 s Health and French Wo ven Corsets S'c. SiiraJt Silk at 95 per yard. ZSXrs. E. AV. lAXoore. I have on hand the best assortment of Nobby .Spring Clothing ever seen in Goldsboro. A fine all wool Mens Suit for $3.50, a fine all wool Corkscrew Mens Suit $7.00, sold elsewhere for $1G.00, a fine all wool JJoys Suit for $2.00, a pair of fiue all wool Tants for $1,00, worth $4.50, a fine Coat k Vest for $1.50, worth $0.50. My Stock of Ladies and Gents Furnishimfs is the best assorted in the market. In conclusion will stale, if you want to purchase anything in my line he sure to call on me, examine my fine stock of goods and low prices and you will not leave my store without buying. Xo trouble to show gooda Polite attention to all. H. M. STHOUSE. CORNER STORE, ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. Where There I AWiLI, Tlici-e I V. Wny STILL IN THE LEAD. THE GRAND COSMOPOLITAN HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH MENT IN THE "GREGORY." I wish to remind the Public that when I first came to Goldsboro, I advertised to sell at cost for the first twelve months and Jie time lias not yet expired, 1 will therefore give the public the benefit of my promise. I have now just returned fn in tl Northern markets and have taken great eare to select my stock, so as to be able to give the jieople the most stylish and durable goods for the lea.st money. My Dress Department is now complete, and will say that I have the finest line in the State, such as Cashmeres Series, Flau nels, Danish Cloths, and in fact all kinds of Worsted goods, too numerous to mention at prices unheard of. White Goods De partment, such as India Linen, Victoria Lawn, Phpie's, checked Xansooks all kinds offlaid and Lace, stripe White CJcod Zephyr stripes etc. To make a long story short, I consider this department my leading attraction. Lace and Embroidries the laro gest and best selected stock ever brought to Goldsboro. Embracing Hamburgs, Inserting, Flouncuigs of all kinds, all-over .ln -broideries, Swiss Embroideries Torchon Valencienne, Oriental, Xotiughaui, & Spanish Laces at prices that defy competition. My ko Department is now complete; I call Particular attention to my line of Indies Misses and Children shoes mude in all styles and ciu u 11 lasts. My stock of Men's and Roy's, I can say w ithout hesitation, is the largest and best selected stock in Goldsboro, in price I have no euial. CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING. The father of low prices still continues to lead in prices and styles, they are made of the very best material, and fit perfect. My Having just secured the services of two very fine Barbers, I am prepared to do better work than heretofore. One is named Thomas Monjohn, who has worked in the shop of the "Hotel Albert" at Newborn, which is known as the best in that city. The other, Vlbert McCray, is lrom .Norfolk, and has served only in first-class barber shops there. ' I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Call and be con vinced. i our Humble Servant. WILLIAM RESJ. ne of men Suits, consist of Cassmeres, Serges, Flannels, Corkscrews, Diagonals, Worsteds of all kinds. Also a full line of Work ng Suits, from $2.50 and up, Roys& Childiens Clothing is complete in all its branches,, and prices to suit the times. A full line of Gents furnishing Goods in all its branches at your own priecs. To convince you that these are facts, call on me as I have made up my mind. If any one enters my store and w ant to purchase, they will certainly save money, as I am determined to sll L. EDWARDS. rJL HE FATHER OF EO W PRICES," tJ" I call particular attention to my wholetalc department for country merchants, I can save them at least 0 per cent on 4li kinds of goods. Free yard to the public, and good, accommodation
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