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si "Jr. i t v I 1 i 'i ft M P11IITT ft CI. Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Commission Merchants Goldsboro, X. C. H a ve Xo vr In Stock 1000 Rolls Bagging (ail weights), 1000 Ubls Arrow Ties. J"0C0 tts Western Sides, 25 iibls New Mess Pork, '200 libls Flour (all grades), ,500 Bales Hay (Excellent Timothy), 1000 Jiushels Corn, 1000 us Oats and Seed I've, 200 Sacks Wheat IJran, 100 S icks Rolt-d .Meal. 50 lihls Extra Finishing Lime. .Also Mo!ass2-., Lye, Potash, Soap, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Laths, JCtf. at lowest possible figures lor wsh. 33. 2.L. PBIVETT & CO. THE FER-DE-LANCE. A TECniBLE RKPTII-E ATllICH KKIONS IN aiAlITIMQUli The Vencmon Rrpet Which ia Monarsli of the Forest by liar, and the Terror of Roads bj Msht. 2ature is dangerous here, writes Iafeidio llearn in Har.tr Magazine Instant more and he lies still; the fine white teeth have severed the vertebr.e just behind tha triangular skull. Notwithstanding the interest Ameri cans take in politics, the country is so vast, asserts the New York Triune, that not one man in a hundred, perhaps, can name twenty United States Senators, or even the Justices of the Supreme Court about the island of Martinique." The 1 ers that putrefy; here life and death are i perpetually interchanging olUce in the i never ceasing transforraat'oa of forces, j melting down and reshaping living sub ! Btar.ce simultaneously vith:u the same j awful crucible. And the lord of all, the i despot of thee vast domains, is the j terri j'e Fer-de-lan e, deadliest of occi j dental thanatophidia. There are e'erht varieties of him, the j most common being the gray speckled Lv Richmond, W -,.! nrrMlv thn rn'nr th.it en- Burkeyille, ...w ----- LvKeysville, able3 the monster toniae iimeit j;mon Piedmont Air-Line Route. Richmond & Danville Railroad. CoEMaMiileBiERct Jims 24 1588 Tr.iins Run by 75 Meridian Time. DAILY. SOUTHBOUND. NO. 50. NO. 52 Lv New York, Lv Philadelphia, Lv Baltimore, Lv Washington, Lv Charlottesvflle, Lv Lynchburg, 12 15 a m 7 20 h m 11 4 a m 3 40 pm 55(lpm 4 30 p m 57 p m 9 42 p m 11 (K) r m 3 CM) a m 5 10 a m Lv Drake's Branch, the roots of the trees by simply coiling , Grboro, aoout tnom ana concealing ms triangular 3 10 p m 2 30 a m 5 17 p m 4 24am 5 57 p m 5 05 a m 013pm 520am H 50 p m 8 C5 a m 10 35 p m 9 42am Lv Goldsboro, Lv Raleigh, Lv Durham Lv Chap1 ni Lv Hi' sboro, Ar Greecsboro Lv faleru A c High Point, Ar Salisbury, ! j head. Sometimes he is a beautiful flower I yellow, then he may never be distiu ; guished from the branch of bright j bananas among which he hangs coiled ; i or he may be a dark yellow or a yellow- ish brown, or the color of wine lee3 I speckled with pink and black, or a pur ' feet ash tint, or black with a yellow belly, or black with a rose belly all hues of tropical mold, of old bark, of i petrefying trees, of forest detritus. The . iris of the eye is orange, with red i flashes; at night it glows like incandes- ' cent charcoal. ; And the Fer-de-lance reigns absolute ; king over the mountains and the rav- ines; he is lord of the forests and the solitudes by day, and by night he ex tends his dominion over the public roads j Lv Atlanta, 2 40 pm SlOom 5 00 p m 1 45 a m li 04 p m 3 12 a m 5 20 pin 6 37 p m 4d8am 8 35 p m 7 40 a m isse. i88B 6 15 p ni 30 a m 11 15 p m 10 16 a m 12 01 a m 11 IS a m Ar Statesville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, 1 51 a m 12 12 p m 7 2$ a m 4 38 p m 9 15 a m 6 10 p m Lv Salisbury Lv Concord, Lv Charlotte, Lv Spartanburg Lv Greenville. Ar Atlanta, 12 2(1 a m 11 23 a m 110am 1201pm 1 55 a m 12 40 p ra 4 4oa m 3 37 p m 5 50 a m 4 4S p m 1100 am 9 40pm NORTHBOUND. DAILY No. 5L No. 53. AEOLIXA MUSIC EEOIJ.S.E Represented by Henry Miller & Co., Goldsboro, X. C u- Ilmiilivil and Twenty Iwrs and I'or.d Piano., in us4 at the New England Con servatory !' Music llostoiuMass.. and .sixty tli?r Schor l and Colleges in the United Stst. ue and reciitunend th-in. i-l:;i:)-:iu'- ;::iy aud all first elas Manufactur ers to r.reduiv a Piano equal to litem. Write lor Catalogs.? and Dook of Testimonials wiiieli we furnisli free. N I'arties in need of a new Giu wonld d; well to see iuc before buying I am Agent for the celebrated Van Winkle Ghis, Feeders and Condensers. These machines are the very best - on the market and are thoroughly warranted to Mf eive perfect satisfaction iamplo andffCb-eW of Lint, and in everv that they may anv more than wait later. I can also sell you any other Ginning Machinery you J T i i"cu. sur i ci v? t..ii , ... i cnaitm" l unevs, 10XC-S and pv.tv . Tt&srit&jl . ooin as to s ouuT respect, i'ut in 3 our V ofdars early . .... ... mmmk& m.ea m time, it uill not cost you to mmgm I am also ASet for m000KM Vork Jlanufcctur- u,; Company.-,Sa. ' IEn.ines. T!, Wat,r-whls Sr. MJlS'j vv.. gr r aiS)0 carry : i:-i:xs, Valves &c jj- Repair-work i specialty. O. XL 3 A !X ! ,J r. the familiar path?, the parks, the pleas ure resorts. People must remain at home after dark unless they dwell in the j city itse'f. Even in the brightest noon j you cannot venture to enter the woods I unescorted; you cannot trust to your I eyes to detect danger; at any moment i a seeming branch, a knot of linias, a ; pink or gray root, a dump of pendant 1 yellow fruit, may suddenly take life, writhe, swell, stretch, spring, strike. J Then you will reed aid indeed, and most I ' quickly, for within the space of a few ; heart beat; the stricken ilesh chilis, j tumcMes, softens, changes color spots violaccously, and an icy coldness crawls J ; through all the blood. If the physician j or pau-eur arrives ia time, and no artery ; or vein has been directly pierced, there ; ii hope; but the danger is not pa?sed ' when the life has baen saved. You moul j der as the trues moulder; you crumble j sad dissolve as dissolves the substance of the balata and the palms and the accomats; the Death of -the-Woods has ! seized upon you! Ftc-h female produces viviparously j from forty to sixty young at a birth. The haunts of the creature are in many cases inaccessible, inexplorable; its mul tiplication is prodigious; it is only the surplus of its swarming that overpours into the cane fields and makes the hijih- j roads perilous after sunset. The intro j duction of the rnangouste may, it is j hoped, do much toward protecting the j workers in the cane fields and on the I cocoa and coffee plantations; but the mangouste's powers are limited, and the ocean of death is illimitable. The experience of fear has enabled dome -tic animals to discern the presence of the enemy while invisible to man. Your hore rears and plunges in the darkness, trembles and sweats; do net try to ride on until you are assured that the way is clear your animal has per ceived far ahead two scintillating points, two moving sparks of fire. Or your dog may ccme rushing back, whin ing, shivering; accept thi3 warning. The animals kept about country resi- ueaces have learned to right for their j lives; the hen battles hopelessly for her j chickens, the bull trie- to crore his stinoie j e-Jtmy, the pig gives more successful i i com!. a:; but the creature who fears the j j monster Last is the brave cr.t. Secin t a .na:.e, sue at o:;ee Ar Greenville, " Spartanburg, " Charlotte, " Concord. " Salisbury, " Hih Point, " Greensboro, 6 00 p m 7 10am 1 (6 a m 1 51 p m 2 13 a m 4 50 a m 5 43 a m it 22 a m 7 32 a m S Oo a m 3 53 p m 5 30 p m 30 p m 75 0 p m 8 15 p in 8 40 p m Salem, 10 40 a m 12 34 a m ' Hillsboro, 1155am 310pm " Durham, 12 35 p m 4 30 u m 4i Chapel Hill, 1 15 p m " Raleigh, 155pm J 55 a ru " Goldsboro, 4 10 p m 11 45 a m 44 Danville 9 47 a m 10 20 p m 44 Drake's Branch, 12 25 p m 1 23 a m " Kevsviiie, 21 40 p m 1 45 a m 44 Bui keville, 1 35 p ia 2 30 am 44 Richmond. 3 30 p m 5 00 a m We arc azjair Prepares tot i.iy jaun, n H'naoe a Complete Lino of Fall and Winter Goods is every Department- We call special attentioj to our line of of which oar Shelves and Counters ar; loaded with ll ths Novelties of tv bcason all of wich goods will bj sold at lower prices than ever Ufor.- nf in the history of the uij Gooas jrade iu o aldsbora. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING. Years of epcr:cnce has taught us where to buy, how to buy, rnd wfcv.fc buy. and we can safely fav tb. t in tin l epirtraent we excel ny iKme ia I State. ur ( utom C lothing 1 enaitinent is iu complete working rder. ft, will make tou a fcuit of Clothe- or tingle Ca.ment at short notice 1c tic LATEST STlrLi: and UL'SlT )IAi.M.L Wcguuraa ee to j leitc and utall. WE RAKS A 3PEC1ALTY in our BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT V,re still carry a full line of li,,;e. Uros., Bay State, James ? eans nd other ceh biattd makes of goodi u:; 0 which are" fully'guaraL teed to give satisfaction, livery thing goes at Oak OUR WHOLESALE BEPAET3IB!T is situatei in the upper stories of our buil "ings and warehouses which rt especially devoted to our lob in Trade We keep a full line and varied ti,y of all lasses of me c a: d:se which will be soM to ra;rcnan:s as low :.s tttr ex buy them ;n .New lo k. Call au s be ccnvi-i cd. GENT'S FTOIHH70 GOODS of Every Kind and the Finest Stock ever brought :o North Carolina, ca! prices to defy competition. OUR STOCK OF O A.TSJPE'X comprises everj thing that can be- v is' ed for in this articular i;r, A Trial Order is Hespectfully Solicited. JCjL. Who! WEIL & BEOS., 8 and Retail Merchants GOLDSBORO, 4 Lynchburg, 44 CQarJottvilIe, 44 Washington, 4 Baltimore, 44 Philadelphia, 4 New lork, Jaily. 1 i 40 p m 12 55 a m 2 55 p m 3 05 a ra 7 35 p m 7 () a m S 50 p m S 0 2 a m 3 Oi) a m 10 4 7 p m T 20 am I 20 p m -zz-zSe!Iing Out : o : Daily, except Sunday SLHEPIXG CAR SEUVICK. On Trains 5 and 51 , I'ut 1 man Buffet sleep er betw een Atlanta and New York. On Trains 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet sleep er between Washington and Montgomery, asJnngton and Augusra. ruiimin &weper between Richmond and Greensboro. Pull man sleeper bet weeu Greeusbor'and R;ileigh. Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury fai.d Knoxville. rtu-fiuh tickets on sale at principal sta lions to stll points. For rates and iilorma tion apr.ly to any aent af the company, or to Jas. Ij. TAYLOK, Gen.l Pass. Agent. SoL Haas, TrarSc ilanager. Washington, D. C. J. S. Potts, Div. Pas. Aeut, Richmond. Va. W. A. Turk. Div. Pass. Ag't, Raleigh, X. C. Caps Fear & m& Valley Eailroal COXDEXSED SCHEOCLE XO. 4. Taking effect 3.45 a. m., Monday, Aug. 13, "SS TRAINS MOVTXG NORTH. So. 1 Pov-oenger & Mail. J Leave Eeanettsville . 5 45 a m. Arrive Maxtoa 7 05 44 Iitavo Maitoa 7 15 44 Arrive Fayetteville 9 00 " Leave Fayetteville 0 15 a.m. Arrive Sanfoni 11 15 44 Leave Sanf ord 1127 " Arrive Greensboro 2 3 p.m Ijeave Greensboro 3 00 p.m Leive Germanton 7 20 a. m Arrive lit. Airy 7 CO p.m Freight & xwmoiat'n 00 D.m S 2J" " U 15 44 125 " 'J 25 a.m 1 4i) p.m 2 30 " 7 25 " 10 15 am 5 15 p.m No. 1 dinner at Greensboro. Freight and Aaec'm'n dinner at Germantoa TRAtXS MOVING SOUTH. rr ! T.v Mt. Airv Lrfive Gei mant on :e iier K'tter.s , .r Grefnsb.jro to a - lace o: safety. tlu- 1 .1 liv advances Gr-us;loro j Arrive baa' era i to the encounter. verv limit of ;-he will walk to the j ly-ave Sanford very limit of tne serpent's striking Arrive Faj-eitv'dk range and begin to feh,t, teasing htm j f6 starting hun, trying to draw his blow, j L-are Moxtoa ii il U UNI U U is i M jz.33 YOTJ HEALLY Want nil i fi iV. TO SAVE 3IONET , i..isr.es sw.ft as if move! L;:t swifter st.ll the strong ( tne r Call a-ud examine our imniene .took. Compare our LOW PIUCKS Ccavince yourself: and buy of usall your FLOUR, 3IZAT, SUGAR. MOLASSES, BUT T R R LARD, TOBACCO SXUFF ETC, ETC. Please favor us vath a call and convince yourself that we are sell- S goods in ail lines lower than can be bought eh-wh.v S. E. PIPE! If, How the craerr.hi a j J?10"8" tuea they are fam.H. A mot j m re cud the trigular Lead, Lissiiv j Ire ni the coil, llashes swift by wijg:. E i s-.roke of tho armed paw ih j -rror -.aids, hingsng it, n.angled and j ga In the in-i. Me.crtheless, ! .: - d c- c-k yet dare to spring; the : cr.; ;!".y, stii. a. t ve. h:ts almost iiit::nt!v : '-'"Mi:. i n. '-u.I : Tiut she i aain in , f:'--i: - "'vatciih.g vertical pupil j finst vertical pupd. Again the lash- ag i-u me ccauttmi couuter icg;the living death is hurled aside. the scaled skin is deeply torn, one eye cea-e J to Same. Once more An ive BennetoviHe No. 2 Faaer & Freight : .Mail Accomodafn 3 45 a. m. 15 a.m. 5 20 o. va 45 44 4 40 p.m. lMoa.m. 7;a:i.m. 1 p. m. 2 r p.m. 155 41 231 ' 4W 44 5 5 44 4 15 4 45 a.ra C15 " Hot 0 25 44 12 it) 44 7 45 4 2 GO r .m. i th? tona:;:ip rrei I ur-amasx at urecni-ioio. 1 rcirht ai d No. 2- A-:-c"m"n dinner at Germanton. linner at Sanford. A"CII. FliEIGEIT ANT) ACCOJIODT'X Trains Moving North. Ltave Milljoro An ive Grf-eit.-;bo; v Oil o ;x Ti-uins Moving Sjuth. Leave 1 :-iv;j:-0-ro 3 3 v. iu Leave Fae'r Junction 4 Tji " 44 Arrive MLlboro 5 15 44 socket ha Paenjer anl Mail Trains ruu dally ex cept bun 'iay. Freight and Accommodation Train runs tV. cl.-rt. rt iixm ieiiiieuvuie to tayetteviile 'Ices-iv the stioive of the serpent; once more the Thisr3ays and Saturdays; from FavettevL.ie light, quick, cutting blow But now to Greensboro on Mondays, Wciae davs and .i -; vi- . rntlavs;fn,m Grtensboro t Mt. Airv r,n the tngonocephalus is blind, is stupe- M.nlky. Weinesdays ani Friiay3:m IU iVC. i lcu; ueore ne can attempt to coil missv - re?n-o&ro on iuesiavs, inuradays, I Tiia lr.Qr.crl v - , . J ar'i btufdavs ; Irom GreensbOro to Fat ette has leaped upon him, naumg the horri- I vil! cn Tuesdays, Thursdays and SatSSyT , w.w s. ucau ti iu me grouna with her ; two sinewy paws. Xow let him lash, writhe, twine, strive to tangle her! in jTain! he will never lift hi3 head; a .Villi svr Mc-.'ays. We-inesiays and Fn-laya. W. E. KYLE, , ... T,.. General Posseager Aseiat, J: t . Fiti. , " ' G-aeral 'Juperint'uieut. I hereby notify the public that I have picked out EIGHT THOf.SAD DOLLARS worth of Spring and Summer ood, h'ch I have put on seperate tables. I shall sell them at ANY PRICE, no nnt4 hat you offer me, the goods are yourg. I don't believe in carrying over gw from one season to another, and put camphor in them I would rather seU then, ten cents on the dollar. MY MOTTO IS: "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS" to keep the wheels lollinir. ' Ee?ow I will give you a few prices which will tell the tale. t50 Rolls of Straw flatting from 15 to 23 cent per yard, worth 50 cents. jfcS OHO worth of SILKS antl SATINS,, in all shades I shall VV at 35 cts a yaid: the real value is $1.40 everywhere. 5 ft Pieces Plain and Fringed SATTEENS at 14 cents r-i W regular price 23 cents. . ' Fine SILK PARASOLS to be sold at anypricV H Pieces of SCRIM for window curtains, 13-4 yards wide, at 1 cents a yard, worth 28 cents, in eight diHernt shades and patt-ci. -:o:- Clothing, Clothing, 130 MENS' DUSTERS at 45 cents a piece 1,500 MENS' YOUTXPS and BOY'S ALL WOOL SUIT- in Sack vi 2,o00 Pa:r or Durable WORKING PANTS at 75 cents a pur Furniture! Furniture!! Furniture!! ;.o.d Y and will not ke-p it sn mo-c Mv4ff departments ruirc m- ntire tim.-. :tnd at: ntioa -n 1 (-L , m " n,ove. I un detemincd that the Furniture iUST GO? ? t0 ' )or FOR CASH Oil ON TIME. ALL the goods I have mentioned herein will be sold, snd MUST DE OlD lor cash or on liaic. i WHEN you leave home with the intention to vidt my store don't oo xaid bj drumers ; come where you intended to go . j ALL these goods were bought for SPOT CASH, and I can ir- them Uj if I Chose to do so. and .-nnfij.rtr, i ! - . " IUVM V 3 4ujvu prices it begins to look very much like it . j Remember the sign in front of my store. Joseph Edwards, j ''The Chamoion of Low Prices.'l
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