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- ; Itia.AN WAY MO ('(ll.M'V. X. C, July '".M. is:i:; i, local m:ws. , I "isliing 'turtles i tie ivler of i tlay. 'he "is it hot iiouh for you ml is still at larv. Mrs. llorae is in 1he cit v 'jr i ret K. Kin i '.siiiiii;- re' 'f Tarhoro. aiiv S rra! fai!e.i 1o If not !on follow. our merchants their Schedule I once heavv cos Country ;i ers. are very clavs. TlieV M-ept memo rats- ii town now-a-sv at home with I their crops. AVe learn lhat .Miss Kllie EoVertoit. ,l:a:'jhtcr of .Mr. It. AV. Ktl.gertoii. in-ar this city, is critically ill with typhoid fever. The County Commissioners will elect eotloii weighers at their next regular in-.'ctin. Several candidates are in the Held already. The post cilice at Dudley is now in charge of a Democrat. Mr. Ira AV. I latch ha iiiLT heen appointed post master hi-t week at a salary of sl2a per year. A veritable cantaloupe, e'l'1 laid on our ta! II. Criilith. tin Miller's farm. urio ,itv f a twin -tern, was by Mr. .1. wit on one ie Monday .( Dr. J. F. We arc Miiestt the announce and. warm ii u m Ilible suspended -t udy of tli is rity. wil r not ice. ( his-, u! 1! unti; t'urlh . . i r at 1 super isor. by law to appoint ovei Saturday in August e ci unpeiied rs the tirst Clanks f..r 1 hat purpose will to applicants t'tvi urnished by us liarge. Sotne sections i if the county hae been visited bv loo much rain lately. causiiiLi' farmers 1o fear lhat cotton and corn will lie considerably dam aged, if the rainy spell continues. The (lovcrnor has appointed our esteemed townsman. Dr. W. II. H. C..bb. a delegate to the Dan-American Melical Coneress which con venes iii Washington. D. C. on Sep teiuber :,,. The excursion from here to Asla ville (iii August 1st. will be well pat ronized from present prospects. The round trip fare having been reduced to S I. ail. seems to be the main cause of its popularity. The new passenger train on the A. iV N. C. railroad, since Monday, car ries the uigli mail for Kinstou. Xcw berii ai.d Morehead City, and on its rel urii t rip takes i m pi niches m j ihe-e three places. The kiU-hen sou caught lli a defective !iu. Mr. l. W. Dichard 'riday evening from Fire company No. . had a stream on the flames within three minutes after the alarm was sounded, extinguishing the lire be fore any materia! damage was done. The chairman of the Hoard of mag istrates has called a special meeting of the Hoard for Saturday, the l".Uh inst.. to elect a chairman of the Hoard of County Commissioners, which office was made vacant by the recent resignation of Mr. AY. F. K'oriiegay. i ad j AValter Moore, a colored null hand, who is charged by the AY. .v AY. It. It. with train robbery, was cap lured in this city Sunday, and car ried the following morning by Officer Herring 1o Wilmington to stand trial. It seems that Moore is an old hand at the business. There will he a musicai entertain ment in Miller's music store. Friday night, given by local talent, for the benefit of the building fund of the Presbyterian church here. The pro gram, which is varied and attractive, will be in charge of Mr. A. K. Poo!, who will be ably assisted by Miss Hi!!, of Charlottesviile. Ya. Dev. a:io d C 1 rs. II. C. .Aioore. of .Mo visi .Mr: y. are in the city on a t ter's parents. Mr. and Peterson. .Mr. .Moure .1. II. resigned the pastorate at ad City, will shortly leave for ter. N. Y.. where he will en- .Morel ltochest ter a Tl will hav ico'ogieai Seminary and also 1 1 f a I'.ajitist church, j After an iilness of live weeks with iP wh. level-. Mr. i r;inic ,. rsmitii. the ias', three wars was a salesman at the stores of Mtv IJest .V Thompson, of this city, purled this life at lh. resident hi; parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Jno .Siiii'.h. in iudia.u Se.r'mgs towns sI'S. tle- .M. dp. Wednesday night at li o'clock, in ; ;J!m!i i; . Ill 1'. oi iiis age. I i is re- to r.-si 'J'hursdav at ', p. in... ih the family lnirying: oi o.iiid. ill Uie presence of a host of j sorrowing relatives and friends. A .iii'a!i!e oliituary wi'l appear in next ; isslil'. j A portion of Xew llojie towijshijij was isited hy a very desli-iictive j wind and hail storm l-'riday night. I r. i i-i'iliiig into a portion of Lenoir j ,-ouiily, The r. i.s on the lands of' ih-irge (inrris. Ik 11. Sutton audi i jfoweil t! arris were Uu.iy damaged. Trees were taken up hy the roots, fences leveled with the ground and several outhouses were demolished. A colored couple. Snow Hest and wife, living in Lenoir county, were !.a.!.; st'.mned !v lightning, the wo man barely escaping from being ''-n.d to death by the explosion of a i.iinp, which she wasahout to olow ml when the Hash came. by the rfe-t-n-cnoa of I.lr. YV. F. Ivor- i m :.;u3", us juvsklcnt of the North i Carolina milmail. in reco-'nition for able and etlkient services in the past. ilr. Y. S. Chadwitlc. whose manawmont of tin1 A. & X. C. rail- road is most excellent, win conumip as its i.r.'.-uleMl. we are pleasecl to arn. The reeul.ii quarterly meeting of the County Alliance was held in Sto nv Creek township. Thursday. It is and reported that there was a pretty eood attendance. 1);-. J. K. Person u: ve ' was re-elected president. and Mr. E.T. tax. ' Crawford was chosen secretary. Drs. i!l:.F. K. Person and "W. 1 Exum were ! elected delegates to the Allianco ; State convention. A colored man named IJenj. Yan cey, who recently broke into the AY. A: AY. freight depot here, and carried off a sack of coffee, one barrel of tlour and a lot of snuff, was ""run down'" Monday by Oilicer Denning, brought before Justice Humphrey on Tuesday and committed to jail for appearance at court, failing to give a justified bond .of SI-'IHI. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly AYeather Crop TJulletin. issued by the North Carolina State Weather Service, for the week end ing last Monday, show that the wea ther has been very warm and dry. and' drought may lie considered to prevail at most places. Local thun der storms have occurred, but the rain-fall has been badly distributed and nowhere up to the normal for this week of July (which is 1. 'Winch es) except at Wilmington. Lewiston and Luniberton. The warm weather and sunshine would have caused greater improvement in cotton had there been more moisture. The most disgraceful trial ever witnessed in a magistrate's court here, came off Saturday evening lie fore Mayor Hroadhurst. when Wil liam Overman, white, of Pikeville township, was arraigned on the charge of abandoning his wife. There was some ""tall swearing" done for the purpose of blackening the wo man's character, in which Aaron Overman, a brother of the defend ant, seemed to take the most active part. True or not. that he was crim inally intimate with his brother's wife, he ought to be taught a lasting lesson not to trifle with a woman's character. AVilliam Overman was bound oyer to court in the sum of sluo. which he furnished. i COrXTY II APPF.MMiS. As ('alliered hy ear Itesritliir Correspontl out hi the Various Townships. Seven Springs I1 ins. Miss Lillie Moore, of Clinton, i: visiting Miss Ada O. Daly. Mrs. James Wiggins continues critically ill with typhoid fever, Mrs. H. II. Dawson, of LaG range. will spend this week with Mrs. J. D. Daly. Heiij. Carr. of Duplin county, spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister. Mrs. AV. 0. Hroadhurst. Itev. J. D. Stanford, of Jvenans ville. commenced a protracted meet ing here Sunday, which will be con tinued throughout this week. Miss flattie Outlaw, of Goldsboro. is visiting her sick sister. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Grady. Jas. It. Hatch, of Mt. Olive, spent Sunday with the Dr. Miss Lizzie Whitfield commenced her school here Monday, while Miss Mary Hroadhurst began teaching the previous Monday at Moss Hill. Lenoir county. One of our widowers took a stroll off last Monday, ret urning Saturday. His destination always in view is Hucklesberry, which seems to be the nearest way to any point lie may go to. rinkiM'j ltols. Alex. A. Edgerton begins teaching near Princeton. Monday. .Miss Ellen Overman is convales cing, we are glad to learn. AVes'ey Trevathan. of Mt. Airy, is visiting friends in our midst. .Misses Tally and Nina Hlaylock' are visit ing relatives, near Fremont. Nahnnta Sabbath school will have a pic-nie at Nahunta church Satur- day. July 21th. Dev. Simeon Mixon came home Sunday evening from Oakland, where tilled his regular appointment. .Miss Anna. V. Edgerton. of (Juil- j ford Collegi1. was in our midst a few j days ago. uie guest or .miss i.iua ! Ktlgerton. Miss Cora Moore returned to her home in Goldsboro last week after a few days sojourn here among friends and relatives. X. T. Kdgertoii and Misses Cora Ayeock. Xettie Hlaylock and Xympa D igorton are appointed delegates to to the Sunday School conference to be held at Hothesda. Sampson coun 1v. Julv 21st aiuV22il. Walter Jottings. 1 C. Crawford, of Lexington, is here visiting relatives. A little son of I C. Howell has been quite sick for several days. Miss Ava Waters, of LaOrange. is hero visiting Misses Eliza, and Lula Smith. Miss Matilda Johnson is on a visit to her brother G. K. Johnson, at Wilson. Miss Cailie Mitchell is critically ill at her home near here. Wo wish her a speedy recovery, Mrs. Jno. S. Edwards and Miss Sarah Yelverton spent Wednesday of last week visiting; Mrs. H. T. Jones. Mrs. Julia Joues and daughter, Mrs. CLas. Stroud, ox Goldsboro, spent Sunday here visiting their aunt Mrs. J. W. Howell. Mrs. M. K. Crawford, of Lexing ton, passed through here Thursday, en route to friends and relatives in ('reenp and Pitt counties. Mrs. E., L. D. Curley returned home Monday from a visit to her sis ter Mrs. A. L. Orinond, who is seri ously ill at the home of Itev. Or niond's mother in Pitt county. The smoke house of Mr. A. L. Sas ser was entered by some unknown person or persons Saturday night and a large quantity of meat. taken therefrom. Those having meat of of their own, had better keep a close watch on it, as tlus makes the second smoke house that has been rifled of its contents here this .season. .Mount Olive KejMirts. Our truckers are now shipping grapes in large quantities. Our young people had .a delightful pic-uic at Jones' mill last week. Mrs. Frank Simmons, of Seven Springs, accompanied by her child ren, is here on a visit. Misses Lucy Wilder and Katie Mc Gee returned Monday from Warsaw, where they have been on a visit to relatives and friends. The editor of The Headi.kiut was in town Saturday morning, entering several renewals, besides booking a large number of new subscribers. It is now "the" paper among our citi zens. We had a nice rain with slight wind Monday evening, but hear that the wind did considerable damage in the country, unroofing the stables of C. P. Hall, besides blowing down fences and corn very badly. One of our young men must either be a great believerjn the waters of Seven Springs, or has found other attractions to that place. He what it may. we would suggest to our friend, not to lie so completely car ried away as to leave church bare headed on siK-h a "'boiling hot" day as last Sunday. Frcintiiit Echoes. A large crowd in town Saturday made business brisk. Crops have improved very much in the past two weeks. Miss Cora AYatson is otf teaching at Henry Hose's, in Johnston county. Prof. AY. L. Smith, of Monroe, is teaching a writing- class here this week. Miss Florence Taylor, of Wilson, was in town last week visiting friends. Miss Mollie Ayeock was able to be out walking Sunday after a severe spell t.f sickness. Mrs. Jessie Ayeock is quite ill. but it is hoped by her many friends that she may soon recover. Miss Nona Taylor, of AVilsi.n. is teaching school near town for J. AV. Yelverton and others. Our farmers are very busy this week curing tobacco, and the mer chants are more hopeful of better times soon. Excellent rains Sunday and Mon thly nights. Hail damaged the to bacco to some extent in the Ayctx-k's church neighborhood, Friday night. Several of our young people took in church at Saleiii last Sunday and ire delighted with the excellent ser mon delivered bv He v. M. M. Mc- Farland. Itev. Mr. Gurganus. of Goldsboro, tilled the pulpit of the Methodist church here Sunday in place of Itev. Y. AY. Itoso. who is in Warren coun ty visiting relatives. John H. Hinnant left Monday for AYashingtou. D. C, having secured the appointment as watchman in Hoke Smith's office, at a yearly sala ry of ?72it. His many friends here wish him well. HiiWs Tills! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not he cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Y. .. CliKNKY & CO.. rrons., Toletio, (). 't' the undersigned have known F.J. Cheney for the last la years, and lieliex e him perfectly hoiiorahle in all business traiisaetioiisaiid financially able to car ry out any obligation made by their firm. WE'T it Tm .vx, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo.' O. Wai.oi.m;, Kixxax & Maumx, Whtdesale Druggists. Toletio, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and niuelious surfaces of the system. Price Tac per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Find a man w ho has no hobby, you liml one who is not happy. For go..l health take Tint's Rills and If happiness in this life is your o don't try too hard to get rich. .ject World's Fair Via ('liesapcuki' and Ohio Railway Th" tpiickest ami best line to the World's Fair. Only twenty-seven hours from Richmond and twcnly-three hours from Charlottsville to Chicago. Doable daily vestibule trains with Pullman sleeping and dining cars. Tlie Chesapeake and Ohio is also the cheapest line. Ask for tickets via this route. If you desire to stop at the fa mous Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs or any of the famous watering places along the line of the C. & O., your World's Fair tickets w ill permit you to tlo so. Special arrangements for the care of organized parties. For full information ami printed mat ter relating to the World's Fair, address Jno. 1). Potts, 1). P A., C. A: (). 11 y, Richmond. Ya. Monuments are never erected to the men who are buried in thought. Eltler S. S. Reaver, of MeAllisterville, Jimiatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrlnea Remedy for it. ami was much ploasetl with the relief it altortleil. She has since used it whenever necessa ry ami found that it never fails. For sale bv all druggists. Nothing will do more to improve th looks than sunshine in the heart. Pikewlle C'.id-tt. Mrs. J. V'.'. rtuii.s?. iep '1-teJ lait week as suffering from mental de pression, is slowly imjfroving. Paul and Silas (but net those spok en of in the Dible) were out visiting and eating ice cream Sunday even ing. Some of our citizens are contem plating taking in the excursion to Ashcville on August 1st. and oh! how we want to go! Will H. Albritton and family were visiting H. F. Crawford and family Sunday. Will says he had a line time and that 'vraps" are improv ing fast. The Pikeville baseball club and a club near AY. D. Hardin's played a match game hero Saturday evening, the score being l'J to ." in favor of Pikeville. Our streets have been favored with lights (not electric lights), which seem to have been out of use proba bly for generations, yet they aiv bet ter than total darkness. A severe electric storm passed through this section Friday night. No damage as yet reported, except people being frightened and trees and fences being blown down. Excursion to Aslii'viilc. Itemember Pipkin !t Daniels' ex cursion to Ashcville on August 1st, IK! 13. Only 1.50 for the round trip. All those who intend going will please give their names to It. K. Pipkin, of Goldsboro, or A. N. Dan iels, of AA'ilson. AYo guarantee good and comfortable seats to all who will go with us. Pll'KIX iV. D.VMKI.S. A discouraged man is one of the sad dest sights angels ever have to look al. KAltlS CLOYKIt KOOT, the great blood jiurilicr. gives freshness and clear ness to the complexion and cures con stipation. '.')(.. ."iiic. All druggists. Mrs. T. Tent)., sa vs MY I.II'K..' edv for a tit . Hawkins, Chattanooga. Shiloli'sA'i'.aii.er-SAA'Kl! consider it the best relll Itiliialetl svstelil I ever Used." For dyspepsia, i it excels. Pi iei i vt-r or kit! in-v troul Ail tlru ist- KHILOH'S Cl'UK is sol.l t.n a guar autre. It cures incipient consumption. It is t bo Lest cough cure. Only one cent a dose. ,'.") cts. ad ets.. a ml' 1 .nil. Sold by all druggist SHILOII'S ATi'ALIZKlt is what y..u neet! for constipation, loss of appetite,: dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspep sia. Price 10 and '7.")c cents per bottle. ' Sol.l hv all .ruggi.sts. .Must I'.i- St.Iti During month of Ju'.y: Our re- inaunng stot-u or rsiiring clot lung, at grea 1 1 v reduced prices Xkw Ytutiv H.xr.cAiN Stoiik. Cut rriccs. la cases fruit j;irs Hargain Store. at Soutln'rl-iiitl's ' 1'urgains in I t. hat in. ail Htxes Toliaceo at "J." cents a pound, worth 'St cents, at Souther land's H "gain Store. 1 Nut ice. Until further notice the Dank of Wayne will open at In a. in. and close at 2 p. in. l. V. Hovi:u.. Cashier. Summer I'ntlcrwt'iir. Latlies" gauze vests from cents. ("Icnt's gauze vests to 7a cents, at New York Store. J to .HI from la Dargain Bargains at l'argain Mori'. Celluloitl collars only ltlc. collars from S to la cents. faneii V lair; For Variety ! table linen, v York liar; napK'.ns. etc. ain Store. to Xe Rig llartrains. Lace Curtains from bOc to 'J.nn a pair at Xew York Dargain Store. Special Prices in Shoes :. .r x. ,. To reduce- our Utrire io York Ban. 'a in Store. Vt New York Harraiii Store, Staiile o-ino-liinii from (i to S- u vtl. 10(1 ieces dress o-ino-liam. worth from S 1o ltlc. we will close out ul Te a vard. IOWI! 'I'hev (o ! lint jiieees prints f: mi ."ic a yard up. at .cv l orlc Laro-am Store. ( hainhravs ! ( liainliravs ! Our rcinainin.r sttK-k of 12jc clmni- Lravs at lUc a vard. At ( ul Prices. A tremendous stin-x of Sli Xew York Bargain Store. at I'eiiioval Notice! Hereafter Dr. Thos. Dili may be found tit his new resilience on .lames street, opposite L. JL Castex. SI raw .Mnl tin ::s. The lastes imiiortations anil nov elties at the X. Y. Bargain Store. Hals! Hats! All grades anil colors, at lowest prices at Southerlaml's Cash Store. Hosiery Hosiery! The best 111 cent hose in the city X. Y. Bargain can be found at the Store. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. A Classical Commercial School. i'OKTY-SECOND YEAR. Tlest equipped institution of the Has in the South. Finebuildint'S.t'leKaiit s.K'iety, unci V. M. C. A. Hulls. Well-furnished l.ihr.wy, l!eadiii Room, and well euipped tivninusiuin. Literary, nusimtis, Teli' Krapliic nif sliurt-lland liepurtments. I'.eoutilul and ti fall!. (ul liK'ution, in view of the mountains. i.0 Stutlfnt lier lnt year. Kail Term opens An. 15. Apply for Catalogue to Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. Aslieville Female College. Sjiecial attractions: Matchlcssclimate. Wontlei-ful health record. Delightful homelife. Well orderetl courses of in struetioii. 'rhortiiifrhly eijuippeil jryni nasiimi. Music under the celebrated Prof. Crabau ((iermany). Art under Miss Ulythe H'aris). Iloiise in seven acres of shaded lawn in the heart of a lieautiful city. Kooms finely fiTTnished. Steam heating uiul 'sanitary phnnb'ui" throutrhout. Charges as low as a tine school can make them. Semi for cat a loifiie. Address 1!kv. J.vmks Atkixs. Ashcville FcinaleL'olleji',Asheville,X.C. cm tisr.oiio m kivi:t kki-out. tt-.l Wii-klj . li. M. I iii, tl, . K .:i lluj tT uikI Whole: iiv l'roviMioH lirjh r. 'ott.. 7H; Mess Pork ,. to Itice. rough ."iO X. C. HoIk i:Ja (,( 14 Meal per sin k .."i.. Flour :j..".0 (a .".(MI Sugar, granulated H" Corn ;." (, 70 Out :!.- '.. :r, H.V ...l.(M(',f 1.10 Iv-'g- , !""10 Iticc M-al, per WO if. 1.00 1'eas ; 00 (,r 7,- HQQd'sSs; Cures of Slwnleyton, Va., was a sufferer with stomach trouble. At timis slie was in sevsrcpaln and RrcatniUiTv. IMeroiiifs i:iins would seize her in the ri.-l;t sitlo and at times shoot from the hip to the bi east. She alto suffered chill In the botly an.! limbs. Plij-sU-lans failod to diagnose tlie ease ami medicines failed to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla quiekly brought about a change and the result has been a perfect restoration to health. Hood's Pills act ciMily, yet promptly and efiit ieutly. on the liver and bowels. 25c. Low Prices FOIt GOOD GOODS WILL WIN! We are offering for the next 40 days, goods at the following prices: I. .....I Luck Mukins; I'i.w.Iit UK-a ..mnl. (;.!.!. ln-t wasliiiiL' i-t.w.liT hiii:!iU l..r '".. taa.v. ImttiT rlisti. siiuur ilisli. .. n ii..i.lvr mul iToa.ii pitrluT nil fr ''.V. I'r.iit jar ami Ji ily Liass.-s. Lantern ." ami up. W riti.iL' I'i.l'.T a .jinn. Kf.vi'l f..r .V. Marluia' Oil. lariw Imllas m: llliiu II, 11 niaUln's 1 a i;nss. Curry c.hi.Ijn ." uii.i .k-. Calico 5 cts and up, Ginghams 6 cts, Tm 10c-. Vitiil ;,! i..n:otifs I'ants i!..tli 1 He ami up. llt .lni U Illc ami up. Sliirts ami up. I'ants.'rfK' t.isl. H. is., ami lialt l...-.- T..i l- an.l ui.. Vanl i.lu .liv liiiinv- .V a y.int. UnbreHas 50c and up, Suspenders 5c .!.. I ts. warraMt.'.l tw. y.'ars. '.'do. : U m- t'l'r yar.t. 'I'lii' pn ttii'st It'll, in Ui ' rilv. IIulcj- whips 1.H'. If hat .:. ..rti. l 'Mis.s -hf-t l.il.lri'ii's slm's S.-f an.li:p. all inks at l t..;.:.n. Vaiist's i.K- t"l. will.- .Ire .s f Tal.l ! hats VW. :. ;A Large Steele of Groceries: i vi,..io en. ul. Sta an.l ah all finis. M. .lasses 2; la-ia'st st.-k ..! Til., t.lass a fitv. hall-call"" f'trt'e p..t 1.7.". wes.'ll at l. I.a:i. The hot t'.l'.i. c" in l- li fur . a tall. 'ii. uimhI. The ul t i.k kiryaro in the Mi'. Tin s,-t. ..I.I priiv s 2l'i t. Cups and ml Kt.rks .Vk- ht s't. t:: snull :m t.. ttk' k.t These are .inly a few ..ur la.-'c st'kk. I iuars :i l..r a iiu kel. t 'ail a!..! v::anul:t' I.OSTOX - IIAIMJAIN - UOI SK, T. Hur.ier Ha!!. Flank li. Ednium! Propi iet. .i s. Davidson : : College, DAVIDsOX. X. ('. j Fii'ty-St'vriilli War lU-oins S'U-inlKr 1-lth. ls;i:i. Ten I'rulVsMirs and I usl motors. Al.!. TlIK I SI .11. r.UAXCIIKS TAl t;ilT. Junior and Senior Studies FJeetive. 'hemical and Physical Laboratories. Lii'ial ies and Cabinets. TERMS-:-REASONABLE. Location Healthful. Coiitimmiiy KxeelVni. Teaching Thorough, ('yiiiii.-.-lies. ('ani.s. A.ii:i:ie Sports. Social Culture and Vocal Music. Receive due attention. Y. M. ". A. I'n-urpa-se.i. s-etnl f..r Catalogue. J. li. SIIKAIIKlf, President. WITH ENLARGED QUARTERS 1 am now enabled to display THE HANDSOMEST FURNITURE ever hromrht here, coiis'istillir of Walnut Suits, Oak Clieval Suits, Oak Suits, with a fail iine of BABY- - - 0 AERI A GES !- To Si't TIicm! is to IIn.v Them ! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! R. SUMMERFIELD, EAST CEXTHE ST. L. DOUGLAS t OIIAI? WILL NOT RIP 9 Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair. Best in the world. 3.DD 52 50 $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS 0& If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, ma!a In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $3 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy TV. I DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mats. Sold by HOOD & BRITT, Goldsboro. AU lll'llOU OUUhUVI UK.l'AIitlX'i K Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c. C-Kverythinj; in the P.hiek smith line lone tn short notiee ami :it lowest liv- nii; prices. (live me a call when in neetl Mm. Davtd N. Killer 43.50 V to have renairim; ilone. l. j:. joiix son. Opposite John (linn's Store. GsnM 15 Poids. hare bern tri't naff rrer from Torpid Liver and ljrnMia. F.very thini; I ale diNagreeU Willi uie autil I began tak.iu utrs nils f ran now 1 isrett any hind of fond; never have a lieaaiaeke, anal hai cgaiu cU fifteen )iinl in MeiKlil." M. V. Sl'll I'LTZE, Columbia, S. C. SOLD EVEEYWHEEE. SPECIAL - SALE ! We offer our entire stock of Ladies J,ov Cut Shoes at A It of III IVr Cent ! These giKnls are genuine hargains. Also about ."it I pairs Hlancharil's line shoes for ladies, regular price from $"2.aii toCi, wt'otTerat $:.:.'." a jiair. KeniemU r Wo Can Give You ("rossett's shtK-s for gents from $''-"'' to " per pair, worth 5 am! We have also An Elegant Line tf Ladies Shoes from ipl to :5u pair, and will give you a new pair for everyone t hat tloesn'l prove good in every respect. We have a line shoe For Only A Dollar! Try a pair of ('rossett's shoes for gent iemeii, ami a pail of Wcvllman's fur ladies ami va will have ir no TiiKi:. In Pants We have four or live dozen pairs of line finality, which must be sold at reduced prices; as WE ARE DETERMINED Not tocarrv them over. A few subs of Spring Clothing, which we haeoii h'tud yet we ha e "-oncliitleil To Sell At Cost ! I'lltii closed out. Ilemember we are h ad'ii:irlers for llo-iery am! I'nderwear of all kinds. Ladies' Ciaue Vests from S1. rents up: ("cuts" Cau.c Vests from 15 cents up. An elegant line of Shirts AT ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES. loll piece- Dres from - to llle to lie ; ir'm;h.-i!iis. worth old at 7c vcr vard. P.ookfol.1 Chambrav. !-.'; to Pe a vanl. 'di iced from lno jiieees Prints rediu-.-tl from lie t" a vard. Hats ! Hats ! At prices lower than ever. Col-sett- from -Jl cents up. Don't Forget Us On Shoes. A few pair of Wevllman"? slipper at l."i a pair. HIE ONLY PLACE In 'olillioro seHin? I r. Strong's ami at 7") cents'. St. hi the Tricora Corset ts the worhl over ;:t 1. FRUIT JARS AND Jelly - Tumblers, AT- REDUCED PRICES 100 I'mhrellas WAY BELOW the prices charged hy other houses. Try A Pair Of ('rossett's shtM' will have no oth.;r. for ;ent an.l vou fcv Don't foriret the place. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. JNO. V. SOUTH Kit LAN 1), Prop. GUILFORD - COLLEGE. Co-Educational. Location noted for liealthfnlness. r.nililin A elletpiippetl. Ilaiitlsome Y. M. C. A. Hall. Christian anil home-like influences. Classical, Scientilie, I-atin-Scieiititie, Normal ami Uasiness Cours es. College ami Society I.ihraries. Fac ulty of ten ahle instructors. One of the hest eahinets of Natural History in North Carolina. Mlel Dairy Farm supplies the stutleiii. with an ahunilanee of fresh milk ami butter. CiVFall Term o-ens August 2 .l. lstct. j. LYNDON HOi:i5S. A. M., Tie. ( ;i. ). V. WHITE. A. 15., Treas. ( Il ilfoud Colleue, (l. O.) N. C YOU CAN'T STOP ME For I Am Bound For The Cheapest Store 4n The World! The Champion of Low Prices! Has again inaugurated his Summer Closing-Out Sale, Which means that the entire stock of goo-lot' Fashionable and Seasonable Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, etc., etc., MUST BE SOLD OUT REGARDLESS OP COST! In order to make room for his Fall Stock. Considering these hard times and the stringency in the money market, I decided that Everything Must Go, Xo matter what it brings, as I am bound to have the cash. IN SHOES WE CAN BEAT THE WORLD! If you want a good and honest shoe, well worth the money and more too than you pay for them, be sun and call on me and get The Renowned Bay State Shoe For Indies, Alt'ii ami ( ltildivn. I linvr tht'in in any style. In Oxford, low and liij-h cut. The Celebrated Parsons' Shoe. Kvery jiair warrantt-d. and narantet to srll tlit'in at leat r0 per cent. clieaptT than any otlit r liouse in the State. How Is This For A Bargain? I have on hand 5,000 pairs of Indies Ia)y cut Slios, which I will sell for only 50c. the regular price hein si. i5. and they are ( heap at that. Don't Miss This Sale, As such a chance to secure seasonable goods below value will not be ottered to you again soon. iTCoine at once and avoid the Hush. First co:ne, iirst JOSEPH : EDWARDS, The Champion of Low Prices. WILL DIVIDE WITH YOU. .f You all know that almost everything in the (iKOCEltV LINE has advanced very much in the last mouth or so, and I want to say this, that I have a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, much of it bought before the recent heavy advances, and 1 propose to Give You the Benefit of the low prices at which I have bought. If you want the Best Seed Potatoes, Best Seed Oats, Best Flour, and the HEST OF EVERYTHING at the LOWEST FIG URES come to me. X. B. Fonvielle. Ouit Istte Prices STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES! LOOK AND BE CONVINCED. (ireen" August Flower, 7."c. for Cm. Dr. King's New Discovery, 1 for . Hall'. Hair Uenewer, $1 for s.V. Ayer's lti-metlies, $1 for S.V. lloo.l's Sarsaiarilla, for S."w. Tieree's lo-lnetlies, $1 for fOe. Scoit's Kmulsioii, sfl for s.. Above remedies and several others too numerous to mention will be sold at these prices, for cash only, at Spicer's Drug Store ! TO FARMERS AND TRAVELING MEN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! Don't forget the European Restaurant When in Goldsboro. First-class in every respect, good cook and everything the best the market affords. Hun tUr days in tin; year. Meals 25 to f0 cents. Norfolk Oysters and Game in their season. EAST CENTRE STREET, Two Doors North of Hotel Kennon. Ice cream, cooled drinks, coitfectionaries, fruits and fancy groceries. .TAMES D. DANIEL, : : Proprietor. consist inn" Simmon's Liver Keg., l.t., sfl for x"e. Sinnnon's Liver IJcg., pkg.. 'J.. for i'0e. S.,S. S., li. li. 1!., 1'. P. P., 1 for V. Mrs. Jm- Person's Kemetly, $1 for S.V. Tint's, Imliaii Knot ami all other pills. I' m-, for 'Jie. Sulphur P.itters, $1 for K'h:' JL
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