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THE HEADLIGHT. rur.LisiiED evkky tiiui;siay. iSL'r.sCUIl'TloN $1,011 VYM YKAU. A. KOSOMYF.l!, Wil.'i-ami lYopiiHor. C0I.l)Si;nUn. X. I juiv 1:5. niKKi: is i:noi ;n uoxrv. Tin- veriest novic.' in lli' nil.V of lin:inei:il subject- oiir!it to know tlmt it i mt tin- l:u-k of nioni-y. hut the lack of conlidi-nci', whicli has ln-ou,rht aiiout the juvsent striniri'iicy. There is a lnrrtr jht capita circulation of money to-day than ever before in the history of our country, and if :i thousand mil lions of dollars were thrown into business centres to-morrow it is doubtful whether it would materi ally benefit the situation. At the root of the ditliculty lies the suspicion which attaches to sil ver money. There is a well-grounded fear that the Government may not he able indi-linitely to keep a tifty-ceiit dollar at par. As a con sequence, rold coin is required for a lamer number ot transactions j than formerly, and credit is con tracted: and when men buy and sell they are not so freely allowed to irive notes, checks, drafts and bonds in payment as they are ac customed to do in prosperous times. Therefore, the popular demand for more money which lies behind the free-silver craze is not the medi cine to cure the fever which has at tacked commercial credit. For instance, in '-', when the commercial crisis of that year came like a !la-h out of a clear sky. there was a per capita circulation of ?1S, o:'. Hut in ls"s, when prosperity had followed upon the heels of re stored confidence, there was a per capita circulation of only si;.:;;j. There was less money and more confidence, credit had expanded and commercial transactions were easily made. Arain, Great Britain has a per capita circulation of only 1!.:U at the present time, while in America there is available s-j'i.ss for each man, woman and child in the country. In London money is extravagantly plentiful, while in New York it is tiirht. In London there is unshaken credit: in New York suspicion rests everywhere. The remedy lies in ircttinir rid of the silver incubus completely. First of all is the repeal of the Sherman act, which is the cause of the whole trouble. Then there is needed some special legislation to strength en the ".old reserve as a basis' for a Iaruje paper circulation. That will restore confidence and that is the medicine which business needs. A FEW FACTS AUDIT SILVER. The standard silver dollar con tains ? jrrains of silver bullion, which, on Saturday, was worth about 3f cents. In addition the silver dollar is made up of 41 irrains of alloy, worth, perhaps, 5 or li cents. Therefore, a silver dol lar containinir siitiieient bullion to be worth loo cents would have re quired ti3s irrains. and it would have been nearly twice as biej as the present coin. Looking at silver at its commer cial value. 7:5 cents per ounce, the ratio between it and (fold would have to be about 1 to -27. That is to say one ounce of jrold would imrchase nearly 27 ounces of silver. With these facts in mind it is easy to see what a strain is pul upon the National finances to keep silver money at par with irld. The expectation of the country is that Speaker Crisp will organize his committees with .a view to car ry out the popular desire with refer ence to financial legislation. Lisfen inir to the voice of the silver sirens, the Nation has suli'ered arievous disaster. It would be mere nioek ery of buiness distress to ask the men who have been chiefly instru mental in producing it to provide a remedy. The .".o-cenf-dollar gen try must take back seats, fhey have been tried and found wanting. Tiiosi; State papers which are runninir just now a reading notice sent out by a so-called advertising airency of Montreal. Que., most as suredly must have acquired Editor Grantham's (Dunn Times) way of doitiir business, i. accept anything that comes from an advertising asrenev. A.Mo; other e:t uses of disaster and e;iii:iltv llie tornado continues to hold a prominent place. It is as ditlicult to foretell or avoid its coin ing :i tied of tlie tliunderl.olt and no Franklin lias yet appeared to harness the whirlwind. Willi r. day (iould lived he nmn. aired, l.y artful statements, to keep his personal assessments down to &iMUMM. Now they have Keen raised to sio.oi m,ooi.. J),.;,d 1Uen can lell no tides. AVllAT the new Congress will most need is a set of rules that will enalile the majority t come to a vote on important measures. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Its l'rin-wdiiisrs Reported by the Super inU'iuli'iit of rnHf Instruction. The Board met in regular session on Monday. July d- all the mem bers present. Small amounts were placed to the credit of the weak districts through out the county. Committeemen were appointed in the white districts as follows: 27 Committee changed by appoint in" Calvin Kilmundson. Joseph West, J. J- Overman. r" W. S. Walker. Ed. Li. Smith.M. B. Cardner. Mil Jesse Mayo. Jesse Wren f row. Ed. Sauls. ' ."7 J. O. Davis in place of M. T. Johnson. (IT W. B. Fort. John H. Davis. John Johnson. J'.!) Robert Smith. James Sykes. 11 Ira Hatch, m place of W. H. Jin- nett. Jesse Bunn. T. B. Aycock, J. B. Bhiylock. r 40 Jesse B. Thompson in place of W. II. Best. D. M. Sutton, in place of M. W. Barks. (: John Tate in place of S. F. Blow. (I.") J. S. Moore. A. M. llerrm 1). (J. Davis. ;ii Jaeob F. Hill. B. A. Parks: A. Grey. ;'7 Old committee. 21 J. M. Barks. II. J. Smith. Josiah Hill. :53 W. B. Hooks in place of L. Dick erson. A new district, to be known as (J7. white, was formed out of parts of H! and 40. Twenty-live pupils from IVJ and twenty pupils from 40 were placed in C7. These pupils were al lowed their share of funds in No. J. M. Rich was allowed to send his children to No IS. In the colored districts the follow ing committeemen were appointed: l: Hardy Cx in place of C. Brock. 13 Geo. W. Knrne.ray. A. B. Her- rinr. J. H. Grady. :-13 Billy Hooks, l'ompey Taylor. Accounts were approved ami or dered paid asfollows- A. P.oscower. printing. 1''. .". Edwards tv Broi;rhton. printing. $1.8(1. O. Holmes, per diem and mileage. J. II. Edwards, per diem and mile age. "2.110. M. Ii. Lee. per diem. s2.0U. There bein.Lr no further business, the Board adjourned. M. L. Bkk. Chairman. E. T. Atkinson. Secretary. The Hillville Kamier. We're roinjr to kill Bill Jones fat ted calf as soon as Congress convenes that is. if Bill ain't at home. The extra session struck town about 12 o'clock- last nirht; we ".'of so happy that we lynched six ni.rers an' tarred an' feathered the mayor. The folks around this town are slowly but surely rettin.r civilized: but you still have to run some of 'em down and tie 'em to put shoes on 'em. There's a irod time comin' to this country, when there won't be any col lection after preachin'. and no barb ed wire fence around the watermelon patch. The financial stringency has struck Billville; the town is dead and we are sitting up with it until they can raise cash enough to defray its funeral ex penses. The school exhibitions are over; Mary's little lamb has beeiFturned out to rrazc. the boy has left the burninr deck and curfew won't rinr arain until next year. The Banner was the third taper in the country to call for an extra ses sion, and if we'd only come out three days ahead of the other fellows, we'd have called for it first. Six men that we recommended to the President for government posi tions are now splitting rails for a livini:. and yet. those six men meant twelve votes in the last ehxtion. There's lots an' lots o' talk about the Sherman law; but the last time Sherman passed this way there wasn't any law in the country: at least he never said noihhf about it. Billville imposes a tax of .2 on peo ple for the privilege of walking on the new sidewalks; we are therefore having a hih old time in the middle j of the street; it's dusty, hut econoni 1 ical. Durinrr our absence the othdr dav a Georgia cyclone kindly moved our office into the next county, but we will be back at the old stand as soon as tne sneriTt can vt for us. a requisition A Uattlc fr Hlooil Is what Hood's Sarsaiiarilla vi..n,us!v lights, and it is always victorious in ex pelling al the foul taintsTtnd gix iter the vital llmd the ,,:,! y and ..antitvof lierfect hettlth. It ,.lllVs scrofula, 'salt rheum l.,ls all other troubles eatised , nnMne hlood. Hood's fills cure all liver ills. 2.V Sent l,v niail on receipt of ,iice hv V. I. HooiUVt ,., Apothecaries. Lowell," Mass World's Fair Via Chesapeake ami Ohio Kauwiij , ..T1V'1.'l'I,-i,'.k''st a!"1 ,"-t r""' " t'' W oi l. s I tur. Only twenty-seven hours from Kichmond and twentv-three hours fnjni Chtirlottsville to ( 'hica-.ro. Doul.l,. daily vestiluile trains with Pullman sleeping and dining cars.-. The Chesapeake ami Ohio is also ihe cheapest line. Ask for tickets via this route. If you desire to stop at the fa mous (I recti brier White Sulphur Springs or any of the famous watering places along the line of the & ().. v.mi- World's fair tickets will perm it you to j o.r jieciai arrangements tor the care of. organized parties. For full information and printed mat ter relating to the World's Fair, address Jim 1). potts, I). I' A., C. A: (). H y, Kichmond, Va. ( iible Hashes. I'.ais is aain quiet after the riots of last Friday. Durini; the past month over 3.MU0 persons died from cholera at Mecca. A flood at Manmrfu and other, portions of China last week-, drowned 10.000 persons. A tire cntailiue; a loss of 300.000 marks occurred in Altona. a suburb of Hamburg. Thursday. An explosion of fire-damp in Ing ram's colliery at Yorkshire. England. Thursday, killed 143 miners. The steamer Alfons when ap proaching Boinanov, Russia, Mon day, exploded iis boiler, killing 2(1 of the passengers. A yacht containing twenty per sons was capsized by a squall Satur day otf Skee-ness. a watering place on the east coast of England, drown inr all occupants. My little hoy was very bad oiT fortwo months with dianlnea. We used va rious medicines, also called in two doc tors. Imt nolhitiir dune him any sjnod until we used ChamlieiiaiirsColie. Chol era ami Diarrliiea Hemedy, which pave immediate relief and soon cured hini. I consider it the best medicine made and can conscientiously recommend it to all wln need a diarrliiea or colic med icine. J. E. Hare. Trenton, Tex. 2.) and .")( cent hot ties for sale l.y all druii- jrists. He Sees tin Error of His Way. M"iirne Kntjuirvr. We have received a let ter from one of the most intelligent Third party men in Union county and he ac knowledges that he. in votinjr the Thirt party ticket, committed a sin through ignorance. This gentleman enumerates some of the villainies that the pessimists and Third party men have been jruilty of and when the enormity of thc-ir uilt and de ceptive hypocrisy breaks niton him he calls upon God to forgive such Teat and erroneous sins. IF YOU FEEL DROWSY, dull, inexpres.silily f tired or dfliilitatttl, tj) yhave less of aipe- freouent headaches with or without dizziness, chilly sensations, and oc casional nausea then you are bil ious. Your liver needs the gently stimulating and powerfully invigor ating effects of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These little things will put you in complete Dnler. They follow Nature's own way. They're the smallest, the easiest to take, and the best. They absolutely and permanently -ure Bil iousness. Constipation, Jaundice, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Sick or Bilious Headaches, Indigestion, and consequent stupor or drow siness. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every way and in every case, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. Nothing else urged by a tricky dealer, can be " just as Rood " for you to buy. ST. MARY'S School for Girls, Ialcii:li, North Carolina. The Advent Term of the Fifty-Second School Year will lie-in etenilior ",'IM. is:t:5. Special attention paid ti l'livsical Culture and Hygiene. Addrefcs tin I'cctor. EEV. B. SMEDES, A. M. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE MVVl .MON, V . 0ti Sept. fith, l'Xi. Climate anil suiroundiiiKs ex ceptional. Hamlnome buiMinfTH, tn-inte remoeltrd, ttitiniuhly renovated, repainted iu-ide and outride, and reiunii-!ied wuh n pianits. cErit;t8, &.G. Steam vaX, una liKtit. hath riHKnsun every tlmir. New Latora. lrv thorotiguly etjuippnd. 2 1 exfK-neneed teacher. Advanced Course in Kuie it-h. Latin. German, trench. Ac. Speci.il adv.mtnj?-s in Ma ic and Art 141 h',ird inir pupil from 1 Stales Terms minlemte Tut Cata logues of this celebrated old Virginia Schotd, adtlreaa VV.W. l((UKKTON, I'rt H., launtoii. Vu. University of North Carolina. KOI I I'M KNT Faculty ..f : t arl.cr-. 11 toiil.i imis. T si it'iititic laliir:-tirit'. ljlirary nt' -.( e i r vni iiiiii's. : 1 students I NSTItri'TlOX- Five vnc-rl -.uirs s. i; brii-f courses, vrufcssiiinal courses in law, medicine, en iniMM ini; and elieinistry. optional courses. K. l'KNsKS'l'uitil.n. t'M (ht year, seiiolar-sltij-s and loans fnrtlie needv. Addn-ss I'KKSIUKNT WINSTON. Chain-l Hill. N.C. L. G. AVaddoll, Contractor it And Builder, OOLIiSHOUO. N. ('. tv' Stiecialty on Cottages. Plans and estimates fnrni.-hed on application. I DEFY ANY MAN in: -' Dry Goods and Notions ! t-nts iiml up. I'ii and up, elu'i-ked ,ms 1; to III i i-nts. I up. tirk .- (;inuiiii ( di ss I. lily III cents. And lots of otlu-r llress (.nods 1. A t'i lot of riMioti. 'I'owels ." anil up. I'llus 4.";e iiml up. Wire ISui kle Suspenders 2H ch.-i i mil and 2.-i et-nts. I.adi. s- Vests liK-. .Mi n's I inlersliirls 2."k. 'il Cloth only -.'ll cents. HATS AND SHOES! Child's Hats from la to cents. Men's 4(le to l..")il. Valises froin T5 ci-nts to tl.M; 'I'runks ;i.h; to ...-. Overall i'unts .'idc. .lackets 4.'h-. I'ants from .'.IK- to .:,. 1 have the larm-st. newest and most complete stock of Shoes 1 ever had. Solid Children's Shoes from tile to ?1.2;. Ladies' from f l.i;i to 1.;;,. Men's from I.IHI to :.II(. AH Shoes warranted all leath er. Shoe Thread :.c per hall. Half-soles Ilk- ier pair, leather :i cents per pound. Almost All Kinds of Groceries. Suar. Staich iiml SHla .1c per Hi. Coffee We, liicc .'-. Hominy .V. A.le (irease.a- hi.x. I'epper l:t-. Matches sen for ."-. I k at the cut prices on Pat ent .Medicines: Syrup squills. I'meuorie. Inm. Tinc ture Iron, (ilyeerini-. Vennifum-. ri-iluvd from into 7c. ISoykin's Wnrin killer .'ih-. I'errv Davis' I'ain Killer. Indian lioot I'ills. Tutts' I'ills. reduced to 2tk-. Sweet Oil a anil lt(c. ( astor Oil .1 and llic. Machine Oil We. Dr. I'.ijjuers- Uiiekleherry :t cordiiil for cli-anhii-a. price ."iiic. only :ilic. Peterson's Liniment only J.".c. Uarker's Horse and attle Powders Lie Tin W are. Wood ami Willow Ware. Crockery Ware of all kinds. Class are. etc. (me lot ot Tohaceo It up. 'inure 1 to .. Cl'ohai -(I to 111 cents. Ed. L. Edmundson, THE lll'STI.Klt. ldslioro. N. e. Walnut street. (, A I'elialil. the jiersoti 111 every town to take 'xchisive atteliev of the "World's Columbian Exposition Il lustrated;" Authentic orjran of the fair. Kstaln lished lS'.M). tin-lit t)iiiirtuiiitv to Make Money for the Next Year. One chance in a lifetime. Knclose IT) t i nts in stamps for sample eopv and full particulars. J. 15. CAMPP.KU'.. Pres.. l-j'J Adams .St., Chicago 111 1 mmh ' 5 'jjjj A NARROW ESCAPE! ii lew ;l ;.'appened. The following Tr.:i;:ah;? :'v jit i; a lndv's life will inlerot ilie icjidei : ":"ir:. Icnir t ime I had a terrible v. in at my licatt, .liiih lli;t tered almost incessant ly. 1 :ia. ln ipM-t ile and could not sleep. I A.neio .k- i.)imi-IIi'! to sit up in InhI anil 1 e!i Ii r-:;s I'mm my sU.in ach until I thought t e:.v etc voi.kl I e my last. There was a icc'.ii '.' -if j;press5ci about my heart, :u.i I v -as Mi-aid to draw a full breath. 1 couldu t sweep a ro;:rn v it h out sittimr down and icsi;'i:l: I ut, thiiulc ti(l. by the help of Ne.v He: 11 t lire all that isiast andl feel like unotl.t-r woman. !'.e fort! usins the Ne'.v Heart I'ure I had ta'.eri dilt'erent so-c;ilIed remedies and been treated by doctors without anv beneiit until 1 wa s both discouraged and disgusted. My husband Iniuglit me a bolt le of Dr. Miles' l'cw Heart I'uit,', and am happy to say 1 never regretted it, as 1 now have a splendid appetite t.inl sleep well. I weighed 1 pounds when I I le ctin taking t he remedy, and now I weigh its effect in my case lias been truly marvel ous. It far surpasses any other medicine 1 have ever taken or any bent-lit I ever iv reived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Stai iv Pottsville, I'a., October 12, lsH2. 1 Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold on a posi tive guarantee by all druggists, or by the lr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Irid., on receipt of price, fl jer bottle, six bottles?.), express pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither plates tior dangerous drugs. SOLI) HY JOHN II. HIIX & SON. Drnsrsiis'ts (Joldshuro. X. ('. SHOES Made To Order, -AMI :-Neatly Repaired,-: -ON THK MOST ECONOMICAL TERMS! Every piece guaranteed that leaves my shoi ! lf Kememher my place when needing work done. A. B. O'NEAL, Next dour in ( ' rant ham's MarMe W orks. A NICE LOT -OF- :-HAMMOCKS,:- AT- All Prices ! JUST UKCKIV.K1) -AT- (johlshoro Hook Store, J. F. MII.LKi:. PuoruiKToir. It Will Pay You To call at inv in-w store which I have just oiened and examine the la r ire vari ety of ojoods and the VERY LOV PRICES They are offered at; if yoll are in need of soinethinir in the line of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. I w ill save yo:i money on every sinrle purchase, no mailer liow mall it may lie. 1 make a si.e.ialtv in line lirands f !l lull'll .ItMfK' liHllKdlnniU'llK 1 1 i i .UIHH U HUili ' Pl'KK I.KAF LAIill. TOllACiO. SNl'l'F AN I ) llNi: CIOAKS. COUN TKY PIIODICK l'.Ol fiirr for which the hiirhesl market price will he paid. Ci'Ooods delivered fr f ehai'i' to any part of the city. S. R. RACKLBY, KASTl'LVTUr. ST.. line Door North of Joe Kdwards'. DON'T FORGET THE FACT! That we have a complete line of Summer - Millinery, Which we are otTerimr al prices to coin-pan- with the hard times. NOVELTIES IN HATS And P.onnets. and all sorts of fancy shapes. Olll - LINE - OF - B.HIV - CM Must lie seen to lie appreciated. A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY In every imajruiulile clilor, for ladies . and children, at prices to suit all. Stamping Done! With Neatness and Dispatch. tSi? Oive us a call and we will make it to your interest to purchase from us. J. Henry Edwards. West Centre .St., Goklsljoro, N. C. n MILITARY BOARDING SCnGGL XZM ! JJjIJIJ t.oil..rhvl,.;.tll,,f , .,11., . i,,J ! I lih-ir'ulCuunw. Full Cuoni' hi T.'-V.vr."li "V ' rt ",ji .aV.'.'y I Hnh.stConnR Oo.rn.ii lrnnU,ur e ...I. i,. , ... i I New Spring goods! Nothing but Spring Goods ARE ARRIVING DAILY AT :c. KERN All these tfoods InMisht goiiii,' to sell Prices LOOK AT OUR STOCK -( Embroideries and Laces ! To See Them is to Buy Them ! Our Stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Mats and Shoes w'tifi iH'VT niojv v;iiit'l tli.'in at juvst'iit. C. KERN & CO., (JOLPSHOKO, X. C. IB. 3VC. PRIVETT, WllOLKSALi: AM) IMl'I AIL Grocer and Cotton Buyer. 1867. Established. Offers for Cash 15n renins in all hIs such as Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, CouYc Meal, Hay, Salt, Mixed Cow Feed. Wheat liran, Soap. Starch, Soda, lluckets. 1 rooms. Seed Potatoes. Molasses, Lye. Potash, Land Plaster. Candles. The Best of Cement and Lime, Plaster Paris, Laths, Hair, Kve. Corn, Oats. Pice Meal, etc. The World's Fair Route from the South '"Mm VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO., Atlanta, - Georgia. Wo "Can Save You Money. VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO, - - - Atlanta, Ga. - & CO.'S!: ;it SPOT CASH, and w are them at )F - 1867. IS OVER TKE Pennsylvania short lines 8hicco 4. .V3 Jt --V -' i . -' 1 FROM LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE INCLUDES Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Buffet Parlor Cars. Only Route Through the Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS VIA THESE LINiS AND THEIR CONNECTIONS CAN BC SECURE AT THE PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES OF SOUTHERN RAILWAYS. FOR (.PECIAl INFORMATION IN REGARD TO HATF3 Af.O ANV DESIRED DETAILS CONCERNING THIS FIRST-CLASS SERVICE, PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON OR BY lETTtft OH TtLE&RAM TO EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING : R. H. UCKT. Southern Pssn'r ieeLt, - SiSHTTLLE. GEO. R. THOMFSUX. S. E. Pss'r igent, LISIM.TOH. IY. 1. ANDKRSoS. D itnct Pis r Igtrx - luCISVlUK, IY. S1MUH liOdDY. i-s sun'. General Pus r Igent. S. E. Cur. Fcwtk nd V:n Su., C.SCIXSiTT, a MANTJFACTUKERS OF: roTToN SKKI) OIL MILL M.CHIXE1!Y A XI) KKKTIL1ZEK MACHIXKliY fOMI'I.ETK. K'K MACIHXKKY COMI'LETK. Yl-KKSS TANKS, W IND MILL. 1'1'MIS, Ete. Cotton ins, Foodcrs, Condensers and Presses. Tlif Ih-sI system for fU-vatiiisf cotton ami ilislriliiitiiig sunitMl'nvi-t to gins. Many Gold Medals C:"Aii.l f..rVli;it V.mi Want. With the only complete bicycle plant in the uorlj, where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There's no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as. the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. OVERMAN BOSTON, WASHINGTON, Tails: of tlie ZDary- -1S Large - and - Handsome - Stock Spring and Summer Goods. They are the Pick of the Market ami t'very single jnrot lias bvn carefully s'tvtel wild ,. fivm-n to the LADIKS TliADE of tliis city ami section. have just returned from the Northern fashion centres wliuv I secured UNPRECEDENTED ' BARGAINS IN THE LINES OF Dpess Goods, White Goods, Flouncings, Laces, Embroideries, Hamburgs, Lawns, Challies, Trimmings, Silks and Satins! A LL Til ES E (i( )( 1 )S HAVE 1 J E EN Bought for the Spot Cash ! and as I receive 1 a remunerative discount on the transac tion, we are able to sell our customers every single yard of k'oods at the exact wholesale figures, that means at IhesaitK liiures they were billed to me. In Ready-Made Clothing We have ,rot the drop on our competitors this season. We have Clothing to fit and suit most everybody and anybody. In quantity, quality, variety and cheapness they cannot be surpassed by any leading house in the State. Gents' Furnishing Goods in the latest styles ami novelties. In this line we can oiler special inducements, as we have secured real and ,'enuin' bargains. Our Stock of Slioes FOK LADIES, MEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN is some thing of whicli we are proud of. Every pair was made es pecially for us and fully warranted. In style and cheap ness they can't be beat. This department will be found in the adjoining store, entirely separate from our Clothing and Dry (Joods. Ie sure and ask for the renowned Sack Slioes and Slippers. It is the best s2 shoe on the market and warranted equally as good as any S4 shoe sold elsewhere. Every pair are fully warranted for durability. At Wholesale Prices ! If you only will visit our vast establishment you will readily confess, if you take a look on the overloaded shelves, that we keep the largest and best selected stock of gcods in the city and perhaps in the State, and will sell them as low or lower than anv house in this citv. A Grocery Department Is the latest addition to my business which can lie found adjoining my Shoe Department. A LARGE, VARIED STOCK, Consisting of German, French and American Fancy Grocer ies, ran be found at all times, ami at prices lower than they can be bought elsewhere. rSFH will be of interest to dealers to call and examine our stock. In variety and prices we are able to otter better inducements than ever before. ASHER :- EDWARDS, The Original Leader of Low Prices, 37, 3i, 41 East Centre Street, Goldsboro, : : : N. C. WHEEL CO. DENVER, SAN FRANCI8C0. OUK- -OF- r
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