THE HEADLIGHT.
1'IT.LIMII-:!) KVKilV TIU'IiSDAY.
siTrsenirriox i.oo vi:v, ykau.
A. UOSnMYKIl. l'.ili'.oi-iiiitl l'nin-tr.
c.n.nsumto. x. c. August :;. is'.i::.
not sai i: to !;r. tsii: jssi f.
As list' t i i lit' :ipr4:u-iu' to"
nii'vlinjf of ('oii.ii'i't'--thi-rt' h -n-si.lt-ritlilt'
tarill' tali; -iii:m:itinr f nun
ft-rlain qu.'.rU'i-s. h is slate. I that
Ihi' ;uviiinu!atit!is of piir siiviT in
t!ic Trt'a-ury art' not the i-aii-c of
Hie financial troubles, lit t'lat the
t.uill' is at the root of the diliicult y.
Therefore, a few people have come
forward to say that ('onirress houll
lei the silver question alone and
settle the tarill first.
Xt tlouiit this would suit thefree
siiver advocates of the West and
some of the most rampant tariff re
formers of the East. lint anyone
whose mind is at all sensitive to the
trend of puhlic opinion must know
that the taritf issue is not onlv in
the I ,:ie!;
hut
doomed to
stay there until the silver question
is settled. 1 net onrres envied 10
deal with the .McKinley law has .in
other duly to perform ti r-t, as Pre
sident Cleveland's message next
week will undoubtedly make plain.
It will lie a uTievous mistake for
:mv!)ody to t:y to push larili re
form into the fore front of the pro
ceedings of the extra session,
(iranted that the taritf law s need
vefonninjr. the country is still face
to face with an emergency in ii
nance that hrooks no delay. It is
unforlunate thai consideration of
the money proMem shouhl spoil a
political programme, hut so it is,
and the order of legislation now is
peremptorily changed from what
was liioUirht. tt Ie the logical order
of things when the Chicago plat
form was drawn up.
The emere-encv now uiion the re- i
i.iii.'; li.i '.,f ,...,..! Ii. o ii.l !
.len urowth. It has literally filled !
the political sky, as the eilects of
the Shernian acL have lilletl the
commercial horizon with .storm ami
dismay. To tloilo;' the irue issue
and to seek the suhMUution of the
lariil for the silver (piestion would . able and one as ro.d as the tdher.
he alike perilous to the country and j Now. in objecting to the repeal
the political party upon which the ! tf the only law on our statute
responsibility has fallen. Let it be ! '""'ks which binds us to the use of
hoped that when Conoress meets ! J"iIv'r without some substitute
the voice of public opinion mavl.e"" "'iiti" t1lil1 to make -ood
heanl, and the silver problem mav j 1,10 l"-(""isi's f Inform, nohon
, , , , ,., i est man can doulit that 1 am with
be solved, and as speeoilv as the 1 , . . .,
,. ...... 1 , ' . I anil not airanist tiie partv wmeh
iornis ol legislation and a careful I , -ri " ,
made those promises. Theoidvpos
consideration .,f ihe .piesUon will sihW, way to aV(ii(, th; . vimoll is
:l"ou'- ; to assume cither that those promises
,., . . ,, . i were fraudulent and not bindimr. or
I hk iririnia C olieofe for 1 ounr ! , , , , ' ,
- - that X ne partv has since chaiiiretl its
Ladies, under the presidency of Dr. ll0!ition ;ulll ww fav,.s al)an;lonin
. .v. 1 1 :i rris. is one or tiie most
attractive and !)eautiful
homes in t!ie South. Kle
colleife
mt new
buildino-s. wiih all modern ini
proveiuents; with new piano, fur
niture, etc.: a camiiusof ten acres,
fanned by mountain breezes; iiuiir
niliecnt mountain scenery in the
valley of Virginia famed for health;
a laro-e and accomplished board of
Kuropean and American teachers.
The C'olletre is located on the sub
urbs of IJoanoke one of the most
healthful and beautiful cities in the
South accessible by railroad from
all parts of the country. No par
ent can lind a more desirable school
for his dauo-hier than is the Virgin
ia C'ollt'ire. with all its splendid
eiuipnients and desirable location.
The Collco-e opens September 14.
Did it ever occur to the wise
men who are talking about the in
trinsic value" of metal in coined
money that tiie cent does not con
tain a cent's worth of copper, that
the nickel" does not contain live
cents' worth of that metal, and that
no bank note or paper dollar in the
world ever had any "intrinsic val
ue" to speak of: There is a deal of
fooli-lmess talked over this .Vi-cent
dollar which continues to buy loo
cents' worth of stutf.
TiiKY hail a f till-tledired necklie
party in (lasion. S. C, Sunday
niorniiur, in which several lnunlred
while people and three ncrncs
participated. The negroes were
cliarcfd willi criminally assaulting
-Mrs. Arch Sirht!er, of Lexinjrton
eounty, and they pit ii ""in tiie
neck." ann. !e-. and in fact all
over their wretched bodies. The
illiquid of the i-uti-auvd la.lv was
mere an.l saw inat tin
we!! done.
wi ir!
was
Tin-: new Congress will be made
Up of :'.:.(, Keprex-ntalives and SS
Senators, and it will lu. interest inir
b. see how they divide on the silver
pietion by and by.
illl- DlU-i.-lllI Sun ..
" '
step ioi-ward. It is now printed
from ils own type a.nd pre. Con-
tmueil success to K.litor Uobinsoa.
- - - -
Arevenl'tilr:::;. ,
-n In
that
til
leeuie' or mi-k ica. ai
Y
in can
be lelieed of all t hee svi.o.t. 1 ...
taking Hood s Salsai.ariUa. whi.-h .rives
nerve. mental and l.odily stri'ii!'tl7:iiHl
thol-oll"hlv lllirilies the lilood It ..1..
cn-at.-s a oo.i.l appetite, cures in,i";es-
uoii. Heart iiiiru ami
l't'lia.
Hood-s rills
are easy to t.-iLi '...
action and sure in clTcct. 2. cts aV6..
SE.VVTOU VAXCL WRITES AGAIN.
His Con:! ruction f "' niicasyo Plat
form. lm Wliirli He Slamls Fully
Ho Proposes It) Tut Froo C'oinnu:o. r-r
Oho Tliinir, in Hie ll;if r U"' Mr
iiiaii Law Tlit' Platform Mount That
or It Was Insincirt'-Ilc Wants Its
rirtk'os Kept; AM r Tlieni.
t h:iri..tU- OI,-...i v1r.
Cli.MI'.KooX. I
Xkau Hi.ack Mountain-. X. C,
July 27. lsit:;. N
J. 1 Cai.mvki.i.. Ksj..
Dear Sir: 1 take no exception to
your comment on my recent letter
to Hie Meckl. nln.rr County Alliance,
beyond the fact that you authoritat
ively designate me as diH'crinjf from
my partv. and misrepresent my
words with the letter before you.
The charge that a Democrat is at
variance with his party, wlu refuses
to favor the unconditional repeal of
the Sherman law. depends for its
truth on what the party laid down in
its platform at Chicago, if promises
and pledges amount to anything.
Let us see: The Chicago platform de
mands inter alios, the repeal of the
Sherman law, as a cowardly make
shift, an obstruction to the free coin
are of silver., etc. The obvious
mean in r of this is. if that law was
out of the way we could have free
coinage (1 quote from memory, hav
ing "o copy oi ine iiaiiorui ieioi e
me). That is on of the things 1 pro
pose to put in place of the Sherman
law; and 1 propose to vote against
repeal unless that is done. If my
oartv is opposed to that, then its
utterances at Chicago were insincere
and intended to deceive; it it was
sincere, then T am trvinr to stand on
the platform. Arain. it pledges tin
party to the use of both jjold and
silver, on enual terms, without dis
crimination against either as to coin
age, el cetera. Xow. if we cease to
coin one and refuse to tender it in
payment even of obligations which
by the contract are payable therein,
we do discriminate against that met
al in coinage and virtually cease to
use it. In opposing the repeal of
1he Sherman law without some sub
stitute preserving the use and coin-
of silver. 1 am
piatvly with the
partv. and iIiom' who favor uncoiuli
ti,,lial ,vlH"a! u,v m'1
wiili it but are
violal mo-its most solemn piedovs.
A train, the platform pledges t!i'
party to su.-h legislation as shall
maintain the parity between ld
and silver, so that a ".'old dollar and
a silver dollar shall be intercliaii''e-
; siVl.r ait
ther. and of neither of
these propositions is there any proof
j acceptable to me. The pledges of
the platform are joint and not sepa
rable on the subject of silver money.
Vou cannot select one. the repeal of
thf ShiTinaii law. for cxainp'.o, and
lu-oiM.S'..' to ri'di'-.-m il alone and de-
liimnt i' tlnf win i insist on the ful
filhnt'iil of all. as iintrue to the par
ty or ditlerinj.'' lYnni it. Nor will men
of common sense who are loyal to
the purposes they profess surrender
the advantages of their position.
The law now in existence can We
kept thus hy the non-concurrence of
either the Uuu-e. the Senate or the
President to its repeal; wheivas. that
Sherman law once repealed, the
measures (whatever thev may be)
which are to take its place- to con
tinue the use .,!' l,th mild and silver,
maintain their parity, remove the
tax on State hanks and the like
would have to !.,-passed by affirma
tive leuislution reijuirinr the concur
rence of all three branches of the
law-makinir department. X sensi
ble man acquainted with the situa
tion can believe for a moment that
these measures could be passed un
der such circumstances. The power
of that combined capital which has
forced the cailiiijr of the extra ses
sion and is threatening todestroy
a.irain. and finally, the use of silver
money, would certainly be able to
influence at least one branch of the
legislative department, which would
he sufficient for their purposes. Bl
unt deceived; evil communications
corrupt rood politics as well as ood
manners. The professed friend of
siivcr money who will favor the un
conditional repeal of the Sherman
law. trusting' to the justice of capital
or the chapter of accidents to rct fa
vorable legislation thereafter, is eith
er a traitor or a fool. .
I cannot conclude my 'letter with
out expivssinir )(,th my surprise and
sincere ri-eret at other statements in
your editorial. Hints that my letter
rives aid to Republicans and Third
party men I was prepared to see. as
also the coupling of my name with
that of --Maryann" Rutler. by such a
lyin.ir money toady as your "able"
correspondent. "Cold-bin'." but I
l.-mu- ,,f n,.tl,:.w. :.. ..
. . I'"' 1
or my own wliu li led
such ihin.'s f.-o,M ,-..
me to expect
In the dosing para-raph you speak
of my letter as containiii'"a public
-i,;d deliberate avowal of sympathy
!-ith the financial policy of ihe Fur-
iiiers" Alliunei
Xow.
sir.
unle
'SS
i VI ill assimio vvleit no liitoll!.
o-ill
silvcrastnoiu'v is exclusively the '-fi-
naiicial policy" of that organization,
;i l-e-reailiti"; of lay letter would at
once have shown you that there was
not one word of truth in the state-
meat; not on k. Kead tl;o ieltcr)Vt r
and see ii' you are not- compeiud .u
confess that you spoke too soon.
f am squarely rn the Democratic
platform: I wimt nil its pledges kept,
those which favor the people as well
as those desired bv the bankers and
brokers. If 1he refusal to set ve them
first without some guaranty (hat the
people shall participate also, puts me
out ol the U'liiivrattc p.ii.v, vou
will, my dear .sir. if yoi: live a few
months lo!i-,'i'. see the greater part
of that party deliberately wall; out
of itself leaving nothing behind but
a smell of brimstone and Wall street.
Yours re.-pet tfully.
Z. II. Vaxck.
Au Insuperable Obstacle.
Miss Ricketts Why don't you many
Mr. Munn? Are your parents opposed
to it?
Miss Giddey No. but Mr. Mv.in
seems to be. Voirae.
LOOK
T THESE IVIXTS,
showing where Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pel
lets excel the ordi
nary pills :
They're smaller;
easiu' "to take; easier
ill their ways. o
griping; no distur
bance; no reaction
litter ward.
Their influence
hist. By tli'.'ir tonic
or streiitlietiintr ef
fects on the int'T.tiues, they increase the
natural action vi the bowels, und perma
nently cure Constipation, Biliousness, Juun-dk-e,
"Indigestion. lUzzincss, Sour Stomach,
Sick or Bilious Headaches, and every like
disorder.
Any chill takes those tiny, suar-coated
Pellets rendilv. They're put up in little sealed
vials, and thus kept always reliable, whilo
thev can easily 1-e carried in the vest-j mcket. j
Nothing else at use.' price is as hi(ip, for ,
they're guaranty to give satisfaction, or j
vour monev is returned. 1 ou pay om. ir
ine goixl you tret. i
No substitute that a tricky dealer is r--ady j
to urge, though it nny be tM-ttcr for him to j
sell, can be " just i goinl " lor you to fete. j
DE. B. F. AERINGTON. !
Oilic- rouins ihit Mil-:.- M..n-. Wi-i '
Centre Street.
I KKTII A Sl'KClAl. rV : j
Also triMi'intr !
:t-nl ;iim. ;illd ,
11 ilisea-i's j i-lt:ti 1! i li IT to the ilelit:tl
t nirtlll'e. I
SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY,!
s.u.o. x. r. !
OiiW Fllf l.'ni!f!v ji the Smiili. :
Tin- '.': Alilltl:.! S,.,;, :; S,-;i-ti-tiil
! .'.i !i. V-U.'Ut.-r f-'i' l:t-t v:ir
;!ti'.'. Sn'i-i:il f,-:il '.ir.'-:- the 1 '. -li ;ii n-sit
!' lii-:ilth. ; i : 1 1 : i t -1 -: ai'.'i I n ! c! 'crt .
l'.i;i I'iiii- t in!-.ii'lii;.- rem 1 -1 3 1. i-'iilly
1 1 ii I j . J l'reiar:i!!ry. i ''leiate :uul
l'ti-t lliaaunti' Dei'.'ulMi.nt-. I-.-iile
iilt-el:i-- -rh'M.N in iie. All. I.:'.n
rti:iure. Kiiieiiti,in. ( '"inn: -: via! ainl Iti-ilu-tiial
Stnlie.
JOHN II. CLKWr.l.L. i'llm-ii-al.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE.
For Vtnuiir Ladies, Koanokc, Va.
K-tis Soj.t. II. 1-. :. A lH.-aul!tiiI an.l uttrai-tivt
'..IU-ite X.-w l.uil.iini:s. ::,.. nu tht- lin.-t in
tin- Soiitli. .M.. U:n i:;i.piv-ii,-iit-. Ni-w -j.in..
ami Illinium-. I :ci'i ii T. n arrcs, ii':i;n:n-riit im .iin
tain Mvn.-rv: in alley i.f irL-ii.:.i taimvl fi-rln-a!tli.
Klin.).i.an ami Aa-riran ti-arln-r-. Kiill i-.iir-c. Ail
van!. i.:-- in .Muir an t .rr nn- .- I'.-.l. l-'.-r aTa-
v. A. ii.;;::is. i.. i;
Aslieviile Female College.
Siieeia! attrai-l mn-
all
ii ,.-- ei Dilate.
I, I . :irlit fill
roiU'v- uf in
iuileil i:viii-
;.- eel.lnate.l
Wonlelf'll heahll leeo!
liuinelil'e. Well or.!. -red
.-triu-tioii. 'I'lioieiiii'liiy i
nasiiim. Mii.ii- mi.ler
I'rof. Cialiaa . ( J. rniary i. An mi.ler
Mis Illytlie i I'.'iri-i.. lloll.e in een
acres of lia.le.l lau n in the heart of a
beautiful t-it v. bomns lineiy fiiniilied.
Steam lieatinir an. I sanitary iliiiiiliiii'
t !ir oiLTlt1 tit. Chai u'es as l.e.v a-; a line
si-huol can make t hem. S.-nd f..r cata-
h.L'ile. A.MlV
Kkv. Jamks A I kins.
Adl. vilie Fe!lia!eCo!l.-'e. A-h.-vi 1 !e.N . ( '.
TIIK NOIiTH I.'AIJOLINA
College of Agrlcjiture-Mechanlc Arls
hctrill its l-'it'tli Se.-.-ion Seile:ilhi-l-
7th. is;i:!.' '1'liis College U now well
e.jaipjieil for il - i-eeial v. oik. ha in
eteiii e W'ooil ainl Iron shops, earcful
ly lilted up 1 )ra uiiiir-i'ooiii. ( h.-inieal.
botanical and Horticultural I.al.orato
ries. (Ji-eeiihoii.e an.l bai n.
The teaching force for the next year
cousi-t of liflceli iiien. The two nillix
es lead to rra. Illation in Arriciilture
and in ?dec!iauica! and C'n ii Knincer
injj. Total cost a year, iai-iinliiij; hoard :
Coimty Studei;t. '. s iKI.oO
I'av Students lv!:!..-()
For catalogues, apply to
A. l IM JLLAI AV. I'l eM.lelit.
bal.-ii,. x. c.
ST. MARY'S
School for Girls,
I'aleih, North Carolina.
The Advent Term of the l-'ifty-Seeon.l
School Year w ill ln-in Senlemhcr 'JIM,
lS!i:i.
Special attention paid to rhyvical
Culture and Hviricne. Aldres the
Hector.
SEV. B. SMEDES, A. M.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.
A Classical 0 Commercial School.
FOKTY-SECOND YEAH.
Rest equipped institution of theelass in the South.
FinebuilcliiiKS.i-leKantsociety.aiiJ V.Jl.t'.A. Halls.
Well-furnished Library, Kturiiiie Krauu, and well
equipped Ovmmisiuni. Literary. Business, Tele
graphic ami short-Hand liepartmenls. Heautit'ul
ami healthful location, in view of the mountains.
Muilenls here IsiM yrnr. Fnll Term
opens Au. 15. Apply lor t'auloxue to
Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C.
I'.URtS WHtKf ALL HS.f fills.
I Best Couvh byrup. Tatoes Good. Use
in lime, pom oy omeiriRts.
-;.-' . A:,
A VETERAN'S VERDICT.
The War is Over. A Well-known Sol
dier, Correspondent and Journal
ist Makes a Disclosure.
Iixilan.i tviiil liliufi'd licr thousands of liriivo
Milttit-rs ti the war. and no Malt' brar a i ti
ter record in that respect than it dues. In
literal iav it is rapid!) acqiiiriiij: an
imiv i:i!ii; place. in war a:id lilt-rat nit
Solomon Vt-wcll, well known ::s a writer- .s
Sol," has ,ii an honeralili' p'.isit ion. Our
inir 1l " late war he w as a nu-iiiM'-r of ). M,
N. Y. t'.ivrdi-y and of the i:i Ii Indiana I n
f.'.nlrv Voiiinu-er-s. hVaii r.ii'is an iiiiioriant
(ii--inn-,'a!:ce he '.vrilesas mlions:
"Seteral of us o!d ve!era!is here are iisin;:
Or. .Mih-V l.'eTer.itive Nervine. Heart t'tae
and No-it' and l.iver Pills, all of lliern civini:
.splcno'hl satifaclion. In fact, we have never
iisc.l remedies that coinpaiv with them. Of
I he I'iils we must say they are the best com
bination or the iialities required in a prep
aration of i heir nature we have ever know ii.
We have none but words of praise for I hem.
Thev are the outgrowth of a new principle in
medicine, ami tone up I he system wonder
fully. We say to all, try these remedies."
Solor ion Vewell, Marion, I nd., 1 h-t: 5. l.syi
Thes ? remedies are sold by all druisiists on
positive guarantee, or sent, direct by. the
lir. .Miif-s Medical Co.. Klkhart. Ind.. on re
ceipt of price, s jht Ixittle, six Imttles S.", ex
press prepaid. They positively contain neither
opiates nor dangerous drus.
soi.n i;v
Dun-
.ICIIN' II. HN.l. M1N.
"isis. i;.'l.li.ii'.., N. c.
SHOES
Made To Order,
AX li
:-Neatly Repaired,-:
-ON TllK
MOST ECONOMICAL TERMS!
j
Vt'fV I itVC LTlianilltt'tMl lllllt
'
lei -t m v ln il i '
l:f" Ut'iiit'iiibt-r my place
Avlifii lict'tliiiLr work tltiiic,
A. B. O'NEAL,
Next .lo
( ; r:t ul ii:m T- Marble Works.
A NICE LOT
-OF
i
:- HAMMOCKS,:-!
-Ai-
AM
JUST
Prices !
RECEIVED
-AT
(jlolrishoro Hook Storo,
J. K. MlbbK'.:. I'lroi-uiKioi:
I DEFY ANY MAN
1)11 iY I
Illl Li ) )LMW .
-! Dry Goods and Notions ! -
I alir.. ." ct-iiiN an.l ii. 1'ant i-L.tli llic ami up.
IV.I f. -k m- an. I ii).. !n k.-.l i.nlv .'-. I'l-vi..ls onlv
-. I incha .;-. ..to lllcnl-.. I l"r.-vs t .is M ill. lie's
wi.l.-..njy m t-.-i 1 1 . An.l I. .In .f i.tln-r lln'sx O.kkN
t lu ap. A liiu !..t ..f r.lilx.n. 'lowt-N .V anil up.
Ciulm-Hut I.'..- ami u)i. W ire liurkl,- SiiK-n.lt-rs 2(1
an.l Wi rvnt. La.lit-s- V --ts liv. Men s t n,U-r-.liirl
-.'.. i lil l . tli eniy 3(1 .vnts.
HATS AND SHOES!
1'iiili!' !la,N fri.iu ! t.. Ml rents. Mi-n's Ilk- to
M....I. alls, s from '.: t-ents to l.:.ll: Trunks !).V
'.::. overall I'.mts ;,('(-. .la.kels I'antJ.
mil .M.e to i.:.ii.
I liave tin- lara.-st. newest an.l in..s.t nuipU-te
.H-ki.f SUk-, I everha.l. Suliil Iiil.tn-n's Sli.-
im 4H- to f.:::,. I.a.lies- fr.nn KlMI to 1.7.-.. Men's
l t" tof :i.li'i. All Sli, s w.irranle.l all l.-ath-
. SIi.k.' 'I'lin a.l per hall. Half-Holes llh-ivr
pair. I.eatliL-r VI rents per nni1.
Almost All Kinds of Groceries.
Sue.ir. stai. ii an.l S.mI.i ; j,er lb. ( ollee l'.R-.
Kir.' .ie. Iloimny Al - Oreasc .V Ik..t. lVptr i:k-.
Mali-lies s.'ii tor ... -. I,....k at (lie i-ut priees on I'at
ent Me.lit-in.'s: Syrui. S.aiills, I'ureirorie. I roil. 'I'ine-
ture Iron. I !ye. -?'i:n-, 'er:nif .lire, re.lu.t-.l fnnu III to
;. Itoykin's U or:n Killer im-. I'erry Davis l'am
KiM.-r. Indian !!....! I'iils. Yut Is' I'iils, tv.lnee.l tol'lic.
Sweet Oil ami liv. t astor I iil ; an.l Ilk-. Macliine
lil IIK-. !'r. l.i-;.. I-' Uii.-kli-l.erry :i eonlial for ili
inii.ea. prie .'.l-e. ..nlv 1'elen.on's Liniment
lily -'.'-. Hark, i s ll..rse an.l I attle I'ow.ters
I'in are. .k.,1 ami Wilb.w Ware. I'nK-kery Ware
if all kin.ls. i i l.rss are. etc.
Note: A line lot of I'oliaeeo P'.e up. ( iuars 1 to .V.
SiiioksiicToh.teeo ,'nt,, Iiu-ents.
Ed. L. Edmundson,
TIIK llt'STI.Ki:.
Walnut street, I ...l.l-lioro, N. ('.
DON'T FORGET THE FACT!
That v. e have a complete line of
Summer - Millinery,
Which we
par.
re nlTcrinjr at prices to eoni
with tin- hanl times.
NOVELTIES IN HATS
And liiinnets. aad all sorts of fancy
shapes.
OL'R - USE - OF - BABY - m
Mint he seen to lie appreciated.
A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY
In every iniaodnalile color, for ladies
. and children, at prices to suit all.
Stamping Done !
Willi Neatness anil Dispatch.
C"(iif us a call ami we will make it
to your interest to purchase from us.
J. Henry Edwards.
West Centre St., (ioMsboru, N. V.
i I" l)Ll II1L I
New summer goods !
NOTHING BUT SUMMER GOODS,
ARE ARRIVING DAILY
-AT-
:c. KERN
All these o;tKls wciv btms'lit
tfoinr; to sell
Low
Prices
LOOK AT OUR STOCK
OK
Embroideries
To See Them is to Buy Them !
Our Stock of Dress Goods,
Clothing, Hats and Shoes
was never more varied than at present.
C.
KERN
CJOLDSr.OUO. X. c.
B. nVX. PRIVBTT,
WHOI.KSALK AM) UKTAIL
i
urocer ana motion buyer.
O
1867.
Established.
Offers for Cash.
;i renins in nil Is such ;is
Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar,
Cuifc-f. Mt-nl. Hay. Salt. Mixed Cov F-l. Wlu-at Hran,
Soap, Stan li. S'ula. linckcts. H rooms. Kmptv (irain Sacks,
rolasscs. Lye. Potasli, Land Plaster, (andles.
The Best of Cement and Lime,
Piaster Paris. Laths. Hair, Kve. Corn. Oats. Kice Meal. etc.
The World's Fair Ronte from the South
Jpi . wX A ?-l
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO.,
Atlanta, - Georgia.
ff yS-rSB.
4P.&L
Wo Can Save You Money.
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO, - - - Atlanta, Ga.
8c co.'si:
at SPOT CASH, and v are
tlit'in at
and Laces !
& CO.,
-s i i t
1867.
IS OVER THE
Pennsylvania
short lines
FROM
LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
NCLUDCt
Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Buffet Parlor Cars.
Only Route Through the Indiana
Natural Gas Belt.
THROUGH TICKETS
vi these lines and their connections can be secured
at the principal ticket offices of
southern railways.
For special information in regard to rates and
any dfslred details concerning this first-class
service, please apply in person or bv letter or
telegram to either of the following :
R. H. LACEY. Sonthfrn Ps'r kgent. - SlSHTTllF. TBPI
G0. &. THOMPSON, S. 8. Pus'r Aztat, LtllSGTOS. IT
A. ASDEKSuH. strict Pass r Agent, - luUISYILli, II
SlKUU HOUDT. Asjisunt (knertl Pi r Agent,
S. E. Cur. Foarth nd Tint Sti, GiNCISIATI, 0.
MANUFACTURERS OF:
i'ITON SKKI) OIL Ml S.I. MACIIIXKI:Y AMI
FKKTM.IZKK MA( IIINEUY CuMIM.KTK.
It K MA( IIINKIIV
' Vl'KKSS TANKS. WIN
COMIM.KTK.
INI) MM.U l'l .MI's, Ktc.
Coiliiii (Jins, IVcj'u'rs,
CoiulonstM's and Prcssi's.
r'tOUISVt.I.C
b??T1ii' I -t system fur ficvatinrfitiiii:ini
listi llilltlllj' same tliivct to JTHis.
Many Geld Medals L'rVS""::
r An.l for What Yon Want.
Why Not Ride the Best?
Victor Bicycles are first
lead the world of cycledom.
OVERMAN
WASH1NGTCN,
BOSTON,
Talk of tlxe Day
-is
Large - and - Handsome - Stock
Spring and Summer Goods.
They are the pick of the Market
iinl evry sinlt ie-t lias lieon c-art -fully selected with ref
erence to the LADIKS' T1JADK of this city and srrtion. I
have just returned from the Northern fashion centres where
I secured
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
IN TIIK LINES OF
Dress Goods, White Goods, Flouncings,
Laces, Embroideries, Hamburgs, Lawns,
Challies, Trimmings, Silks and Satins!
ALL TIIKSK GOODS HAVE BELN
Af , the s . CasJj f
!
;iiMl as I received a remunerative discount on the Iran sac-
"'; 1-
I'immIs at tiie exact wholesale
! figures thev wrre liilletl to me.
111 Ready-Made Clothing
Wr have ir it tin ilrop on our -oiniftilors this season. W
have C'lotliiny to lit and suit most everybody and anybody.
In quantity, quality, variety and rheapness they cannot be
surpassed by any leading house in the State.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
in tin' latest styles and novelties. In this line we ran oiler
special inducements, as we have secured real and genuine
barrains.
CDuli? Stools: of Slioes
VOll LADIKS. MKN, MISSES AM) CIIILDKKX is smu.
thini' of which we are proud of. Kvery pair was made es
pecially for us ami fully warranted. In style and cheap
ness they can't be beat.
This department will he found in the adjoining store,
entirely separate from our Clothing and Dry (ioods. In
sure and ask for the renowned Sack Shoes and Slippers. It
is the best s-J shoe on the market and warranted equally as
ijood as any M shoe sold elsewhere. Kverv pair are fully
I warranted for durability.
At Wholesale Prices!
If you only will. visit our vast establishment yon will
readily confess, if you taken look on the overloaded shelves,
that we keep the largest and best selected stock of ijoods in
the city ami 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'iny business which can be found
adjoining my Shoe Department.
A LARGE, VARIED STOCK,
Consisting of German, French and American Fancy Grocer
ies, can be found at all times, and at prices lower than they
can be bought elsewhere.
Iirit will be of interest to dealers to call and examine
our stock. In variety and prices we are able to oiler better
inducements than ever before.
ASHER -:- EDWARDS,
The Original Leader of Low Friccs,
:$7, ..), 41 East Centre Street,
Goldsboro, : : : N. C.
in tires and improvements, and
WHEEL CO.
DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
OUli-
-OF-
v-
inures, that means at the same