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THE HEADLIGHT. A. EOSCOWEIS. EDITOR GOLD3DOEO, X. C. TTimxESAT Morxixo, Oct. IT, 1388. Democrats, do not fail to register, rwi an to the uolls and vote. .Everv ballot is needed in this contest, j It is said that eight-tenths of the j -newspapers of the country are for j Cleveland and Thurman. it tins is i true, it means that the Democratic 'ticket will be elected by a big majority. The farmers and laborers are the victims of tariff, trusts, and combina tions of capital. The Democratic party is out and out against them, and j and," as their best friends, trying to put them down. The republican candidate for Vice President, who is "some feUow like 1 'helps," financially, is keeping very quiet in the campaign, but it is under stood that he geuerally responds to j calls for money. Dockery expects to be elected by means of the Farmers' Alliance and j the Missionary Baptist church. Such a suggestion is an insult to the Alli ance and the church. He will be fooled once again. o Many ot the republican sheets are now printing solemn and pondeious articles on "The Folly ot Election liets." The election bets, it will be observed, are now about two to one in favor of the Democrats. o White men of North Carolina, re member that every vote you cast for the Prohibition candidates advances the Republican party one step toward power in this State. Do you wish to do that ? Let not your zeal in behalf of a good cause betray you into taking sides with a bad one. Young men who are figuring on the handsome fortunes they will make by gciug to New York and entering busi ness had better be sure, before start ing, that they have some business con nection. There are nearly, if not quite, 100,000 idle people in that city peo ple who want work, and are continu ally on the lookout lor a vacant posi tion. This isn't very encouraging to the joung mau who thinks he will go to New York with only a few dollars in his pocket, and return to North Carolina a millionaire. The facts are not always encouraging. What's the matter with North Carolina as a place for making money? Can't a young man of steady habits and of good busi ness qualifications become sufficiently wealthy in this state? That is just what some young men are doing. o About the only prominent republi cans in the south are those who run for office. Very few of them stand any chance whatever of being elected, but their nomination brings them into prominence in their party, and p'.aces their names on the slate for federal offices in case the "grand old party" should return to power. There are not many white republicans in this latitude, but some of the colored re publicans seem to have learned the ropes, so to speak, and propose to make themselves solid with the appoin ting power, in the event already nam ed. At the same time, they stand ready to reap the benefit of iudiffer ence amoug the Democrats, and to slip into Jocal otiices should the Democrats fail to vote on account of over-confidence, or of personal dislike of any particular candidate. If the "solid south' should ever be t split, the country would witness a state ! i ... , HB luai WOUiU i rest assured that the work done in mv cause honest Americans to hang their j ..hop, v.ill favorably compare with an'y leads m shame. A divided south similar first-chss Northern establish means for fenerations, if not forever ' lnllt- Our slaving and hair cuttin a mongrel government made up of the worst elements of both races, bank rupt states and a beggard people. What was experienced twenty years ago would seem a pleasant remem brance compared with what would be experienced if the south should be come divided. If there are democrats who are dis posed to hunt up excuses for breaking .away from party ranks, it would be well for them to consider that party afliliatioa in the south means a great deal more than party supremacy. It is vital to the social and business in terests of the people that no false issues ".be raised to lead democrats astrav. ' - A Child in tha Fight. Rich IIill, Mo., July 7, 1838- Tha Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga: Gentlemen : Our little girl when but three weeks old broke out with exzs ma. We tried the prescription from several good doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried S. S. S., and by the time one bottle was gone her head bean to heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles she was completely cured. Now she has a full and heavy bead of hair t robust hea,thy c"hHj. i feel it but my duty tatement. Kespectfully, jr. . Siioue. Treatise onBlocd and Skin Diseases ! mailed free. Tun Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, tiauta, Ga. 3C Its supfu-ior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a cen tury. It is used by the United States Gov ernment. Endorsed by ti e heads of the Gieat Universities as the Strongest, rarest, and most Healthful. Dr. Trice's Cream leaking l'owder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. SId only in Cans. TlilCE BAKING FOWDEIl CO. XKW YCJOC. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. I. S. L SAILS. JVIIOLESALE A X D RETAIL DEALER IX HEAVY AXD FAX CY GROCERIES, You will find at my store the most Choice stock of Groceries to be found in the city, and as to prices, I guaran tee to sell as low as any first-clas s grocer iu the State. I invite you to call and examine my stock and prices before you purchase. West Walnut St. Goldsboro, N. O A. D. WASD'S, FIRST CLASS TOILET SALOOX. Having only experienced workmen in my establishment, the rjublic ran j is aone by a modern process, and in no instance is the same towel used on the second patron. Hot and cold baths at any time. Respectfully, A. D. WARD. next door to Jno. W. Edwards. n. my Allium BEST QTJ ""5T a LQWBST Jims. R, C. FHEE3IAN, Goldsboro, X. 0. Walnut. St. I ignite! THE ACIvET PTOEE. THE GREATEST BARGAIN, HOUSE IX GOLDSBORO. Wide Awake, No Dust Is Ora Eyes, None Ox Our Goods, We Turn Them Too Quick Fop. That. We never Ml the fjoose tliat lays the golden ejj. Big sales, close profits and plenty of business is our motto. LOOK -A.T otr all wool Cashmeres 37c worth 50. Cashmeres in all shades, 38 inches 19c worth 25, half wool goods, 22 inches 10c. Prints from 4 to Gc. Brown Muslin from 4, to 8c. Canton Flan nel 7 to 9c. Pant goods 11 to 48c. Linen table cloths 40 to $1.50. Linen Napkins 4 to 13c. Lace bed sots $1.78c worth $4.00. Hemmed stich hdkfs. 4 to 9c. Ladies & Gents' Lin en collars 8c worth 15. Ladie's elec tric Gossimers94c worth $1.50. Men's rubber coats $ 1.34c to $2.89. Men's over shoes 44c, Ladie's 29c, Misses 25c. Men's full stock brogan shoes 79c tto $l.l8c, dress shoes in lace, congress or button $1.24c to $1.49c Boots $l.G9c to $2 73. Ladie's calf skin shoes in lace or button $1.00, kid shoes 97c to $2 98c, children shoes 27c to $l.S8c. Men aand boy hats 19c to $1 50c. Caps 9c to 25c. Silk hats $l.S3c worth $5.00. Ladie's hats 19c to 5Sc. Our stock of millin ery is full and complete, Tips 23c to 49c, birds 54c to 9Sc, wings 10c. Hibbon 2c to 33c. Hamburg 3c to 50c. Lace lc to 5c. Corsets 24c to 95c. Carpet 17c to 39c, rugs 99c to $2.74c. Table oil cloth 14c to 23c Bustles 4c to 27c. Umbrellas 47c to 9Sc, silk gold head $1.78c to $1.93c. Double case silver watch $3.73 worth $15.00. Clocks 73c to $1 75. -Ladie's finger rings lc to 25c. Breastpins 5c to 49c. Needles lc. Brass pins 2c to 5c. Note paper 2c to Gc per quire, envelopes 2c to 5c. Valises 43c to 73c. Trunks 37c to $3.13. AYEHAYE the best selected stock of Pictures ever brought to Goldsboro from 47c to $1.18. Hose 2c to 23c. Our line of Tin k Hardware is full and complete. Window shades 27c to 48c. Curtains Bolls 19c to 2Sc. Our stock of Gents' furnishing goods is well selected and prices to suit all who wish to buy. Ladies call at the Backet Store and get the Universal fashion sheets. TERMS NET SPOT CASH. Irs W- II- Hryon- East Center street, next door to L. D. j Giddens, Xew York office ICG Broadwav. 33- "W- IvlOOHJS, Latest Styles IN FALL MILLINERY, T. P. BRIGHT, BOOT AXD SOIIE MANUFACTURER. T. CREECH, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHAXDISE- 3Iozart Saloon. J IX o.wEdrards TROPBiEJOR. 9 P J3 M p - "2 c r c v a s s: JT. 2 SIS " a ts f 6 r. tr -i B a 2 ig " 5 -t G ST 3 o v. 2. r-r c - - s. JV 0 ST a o 3 C" a o c s re p o . . c - s "i " a c & w HA ED WARE. We invite all who are in need of Hardware, Tinware, House Furnishlug Goods, Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, Put ty, Sash, Doors & Blinds, &c, or any thing pertaining to our line, to give us a call, as we are offering our customers special inducements lower prices, by far than raled here before we opened business. We are here to stay, if all who are interested, in keeping prices at a living basis will g've us a share of their patronage. Alabastine the Permanent Coat ing for Wall & Ceiling Hedviction in -IPrices of White 3L.earl.' Quick sales and small profits is ou motto. Thanking one and all for th, liberal Datronage received in the past. We trust by square dealing to merit a fair share of public patronage. Respectfully, HUGGINS & FREEMAN. Near Bank of New Hanover. ErVGMJE FOR Small Engine, iu good condition, suitable for Rice Thrashing, or driving a Cotton Gin. Apply at Mouxt Olive, to C. F. R- KORNEGAY. N. B Teruu low lor Casu, or good paper. STALL FED BEEF DAILY AT S. COHN & SON. We have made arrangements witli parties to furnish us this Spring with F-A.T CATTLE, Therefore v. e can furnish the public fat beef daily. Respectfully, S. COH1S" and SOT. Next to L. Edwaed lias opened a nice line of FANCY GROCERIES, Plain and FaxcyCaxdizs, Feuits, Confectionerits of all Kinds. Cigars and Tobacco. I shall always keep on hand only first-class goods, in my line, which I propose to sell at the lowest prices. 4 tj .TMrt I .E i 1 1 w : j f-. KJI,... p I PHOTO&RAPE STDDlf Having Dewly equipped nn with the latest improved instrumer. I am prepared to furnish my custom; ' with first class work from Mine U 10 me size dy me instantaneous p. f cess. OLD FIGURES COPIED TO f SIZE. A full line of frames and fine Call and examine them. A. A. MILLER West Center street Goldsboro, " INVITATION TO EVERYBODY. You are cordially invited to 7 Edmundson's European Bestaurc: visit, it is beautifully fitted up for 2 reception of Ladies, Gentlemen l Children. Everj thing that ill t tha most fastideous is served on Tables at European prices, bp finest Cook in X. C. SPECIALTIES: Soup, Ice Cream bricks, assorted vors, Strawberries and Cream, ( Pies, Wlk Shakes, Coffee, Tea, Cb late, &c, &c. Our reception and waiting re free. I am determined to icaie the most popular resort iu N. C Give me a call. John- T. Edmusdso. John T. Dees. IPlioto c:r aplier, Pictures made near the Court H -' corner of James aud Walnut street Isler's old store. ATTORNEYS AT LAA BALEI6H) 5- C 217 fayetteyille stbe1' IKACTIC-E TS TOE Sl PEKME CoV- Nokth Carolina and this coubt, and the civil i'-ot1 W-vkz, Johnston, IIabnxt1 UAYNE. r Adric to Mot ber- be used when children are eu-G' g Ii?eatbe!iUfeaermtooce: it produce- quiet sleep, and the little cherub awake ' , 5 a a buttou." it is w? pleasant W soothe the chfl.i.softenBtberum,! re?u iate tbbowe:s, and is the best know r; f lor Ciarrboea, lrhetLer rising trom t-- : Uiftusea. Ty y-fite Ccst a f II, M
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