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Mi 7" TUK IIEADJilGHT. rri'.i.isnKD kvkuy n;ii;-iAV. snw niri'iox si.tni l'Kit ykaii. . UON1 OWF.K, KI:(n-aiiil Pnipi iflor. (;.i.i!Si:i.i:. X. C. A u.iist Is!'-"!- Tin-: ri:i:sii!:MN s!sa.i:. Tlie liies-a; lain I sulinii! Tuesday. vi 'resident ( 'ieve- j ( 'oi!'.rres on no liltie li- lumtineiil tliro'.iiriio'it llie country, t.,mft'ivnces: ,m the contrary, he lias parlictilariv to the Southern '"-I caused it to be known that he wishes pie. and. no doubt, in the Ve-( 1 t.Very Democratic Kepresentutivc to uUt. i!e liiukes a slronir )lea bircall on him and makekiiownlusconi l!ie repeal i' the Sherman law. mittee preference, iu order tliat lie wl.I.-li U -rAA in be ihe di-vet crm.e 'may. as far as possible. ive them of tin- present tinancial stringency, Itut make- no siiircsiinn a- to wliat i best to be done after tiie unconditional repeal of this banc- t'u Commenting on liiis ilot-iiiin-Jil ; Ulv-C, aiMl;t two weeks after all the the Kaieigh .ews-( )bscrvr-Cliron- I11(.m'rK.rs arrive to get the commit iele ay editorially: "XV v cannot : 1(.,.s satisfactorily made up. eoniniend either tlie ub-;ance of it I Treasury otlicials are pleased to or the arirunien;. It has long been ' see gold again coming into instead of understood that he would nvjr tin unconditional repeal of the Sher man law. and for that we were en tirely prepared, but we had hoped that he would not stop at that, but after consultation with other expe rienced men would have recom mended some further action. In this we are disappointed. a:id the disappointment is the greater be cause we have a very high opinion of .Mr. Cleveland's capacit v. of his extraordinary powers, of hi line intelligence and undoubted patriot ism. It -eein- to u-- thai it was his duty to have UliU'tl some coin- further aeiioti in view t Hie lion wmcn tie alleges tne to be iii. Tin' Charlotte Ob-cm uients on it thus: "It is not to be supposed for a. moment that ihe President would repeal the Sher man act ami stop. To do thai would lie to piit the country op. a gold lni ai once. A we sea it, it would reduce the silver dollar from its faee to it- bullion value and cause a depreciation of the sil ver ccrtilicates outstanding to the bullion value of the coin behind them. This sudden depreciation and contraction, if it should occur. would mean it!iivcr ruptey. i It is no! to he douiited that the President wotiid t'oliow the repeal measure, which In- so c-irnesilv in sists upon, with some other provis ion of la----olher legislative ae-tion"--which would provide a place for silver in tin- eurrenev of the eoitntiT. and it is to he regret led that he did not in his message outline Ids pl.-ni. F.'w think'mir men will he found lo deiiv thai as far as In- o-ocs he is altogether ripit, and the only reasonable fault to he formd with the mes-ao-t is that lievoud a certain point it i indelinite. rm: niTY-iiMi:i ( o.k;:ss. The Con-res, which assenibh .Mondav will lirobablv ' into hi lory as one of the notable o-ather- j ilio's of the leo-i!:itive bi-m.-b , ' : the o'overiinieiit. ( in-ater prob- h'tns .hd n,,t await tlie nieetino' of j thrive in that sort the First Cono-ress or ',!,-,. ()f lsiiD j anticipating Hvino and 1 C4. A'e have reached a j though it is not .-xp turnin.ir point in national atl'airs. I thino- will be dun,. and upon the statesmen now at the helm rests a irrave and momentous responsibility. For the liis! time in more than thirty years every branch of the ( iovermnent is in the h.-mds of the I.;MHT:,t.cp.-,s-ty. I'.'om the p. - sitmtt ot conservat.ve t.pp.Mti,,,, this pnrty !s innisferrcl to that of eoi!sinieti e uovennni'nt. It can act no lonofer on the defensive, it iniisl act aoo-ressiveiy or :i)t all. The political iinneipies w liicli ;,js party iias chiiio' to as sacred tradi - lions must be brou'dii forth frotn shrine and imprisoned volume and ma to lake a lihn-i. -mi, o,... . , . - ve. ideas ot men. IV party; ma .tin Its representatives lace to face with a responsibility which no ii,e chairmanship of the Appropria' 'lould they appreciate, but which ; t ions commit tee. The names of these will make its presence known with-: L'entlemen have been connected by in the next few weeks. .rumor with these chairmanships for Ihit w ith the responsibility comes , "'""y months, ever since thtj election also an opiortuuity. no less maoiii-1 t:lL'1' 1111,1 t,u.v u,v thorouo-hly com tudinous mid no less p,-.,,iijie in ; lu't('nt 1,1 fil1 5l'i'i with credit to sibiiities. If the Democratic par- 1"'ms,'!v,'s t the party. 1,V is e.ual to the build even nior, Uepubliean part eiiiei'o'eney it wiil wisely than the did in lstto. and it will entrench its,. If ,, j(,s U1.,.V ;,, it... i ,.c ..t ,i . i , . . ' . ... ..j..-. ii is a serious ,-i isis which confronts the Fifty-third ( 'on-ress. The people have di'iuanded a chanire in the linancial ami revemit hciesof the (iovermneiit. Incidentally thev have tleclarcd lhat there shall be pension reform, navy development, expansion of the merchant marine and economy in public alhiirs Will the He statesin..!i be . '.tided .V lillblie n.i in;..,, .,,,.1 ' " r. ....... .,,, ,.i,sUe i tie patriotic course of obedience us well as leadership '. jf so. our country is about io enter upon an era of material development of which recent achievements are but the faintest prophecy, and then, the Democratic parly will be the people's idol for years to conic. ;iti;:i:al ( api1.il Mat tors. Washington. P. C i Atrut :. is::;. s Speak. t Crisp has Ix'on lioro since Monday, and it is no1 probable that li will'at anytime during the ses sion have to 'do a harder week's work tlian that wiii.-li La- been impo-vd iij.011 liiiu since Lis aivlva!. The first thin-thata Democratic member nf Ihe House wishes to do after his ar rival is to have a little private eon- versation with tin' Speaker, about , ....... ,.,.,t .. 1 . ins eoininn lee a.--" v jf'i-;n not shrink from these ,'u M!'' iiumittee assignments they de sire. The committees might have been announeed next week, except for this desire on the, part of Mr. Crisp to meet the wishes of the mem bers. It will, the Speaker thinks. eoiny out of the Treasury. The re serve fund crawled over the (!. 1100.000 mark this week for the first time in many weeks and it is still in creasing. While it is not probable that the financial question will be submitted to a Democratic caucus of either Representatives or Senators. Demo crats almost without exception ex press themselves as believing that an agreement will he reached after a little time upon a financial bill that will receive the support of practical- J t Iv all of the Democrats in both House j and Senate, and tin belief adds materia: xisteuceof that : to the iroba- j jbiiitv of such an agreement bein;r I reached. j Secretary Carlisle and l'residei:t Cleveland probably never took the time to spend a thought upon the ! numerous misstatements which 'nave been made dr.rii:-' the last few days . concerning their relations toward : each other, because they knew that the authors of these ridiculous stories ! would all be hunting for holes to j crawl into in a short time, as they ! actually did when the official ati j nounci'ment was maiie. several days a,v;o. that Secretary Carlisle Iiad ;,roue i to Cray Cables to a , Cleveland in prcparin ' to Coiieress. Tl invitation for this 1 visit w s extended and accepted t he ; day that l'lvsiden (' bind 1 .ft : " ' ' Washino-ton. after for the extra sess how much those f , , , I on. Which shows j Hows know who ' lSSUUH tlie call have been . . , , ,. ..I iin the pun.ic in detail i an account of S.-ci'ctarv Carlisle s i intended retirement from the cabi net, because of the ('resident's fail ure t consult him about his message to Congress. Moral: ret your news from nemocratie sources if you want it to be straight. The first business to be taken up bv the Senate, which will not have to W a".v ,hl"' in i'or,rani.'.u,ir. accomplished at sion. will he the ii elections from that hay'iny been the March extra s contested Scnatori the northwestern Stati . caUC,US j .of Democratic Senators willbecall earlv next week to discuss the and arrange a party pro- prauime. A hall- It dlacs is to be a lobby ini en tile repeal of the spent, it is s; id. b; sec'.ll'i deiivorin to ( learv Chine se i aw. and those who of business are in clover, ai ded that anv- be done until after the opening of the regular session. Although Secretary flivshain re fuses to discuss the matter at all. there are reasons hr the belief that 1 'resident Cleveland will very short ly send a special message to the Sen ate with :l neve 1r..-,t.- W1. ir..,.-.,U Ful.tlll,. than 1h;it 'tl(. nrw ttv;ltv j ,..- 111)t pi,)vilV r, ,r an!1exation little is known, but it is thought that in ' return for certain t lade privileges it j w 'ill ouarantee the iroteetion of the i yoverninent of 1 lawaii from foreign j iaterferenee. ! Speaker Crisp declines to discuss ' 1lu' stat'''!",'"t ,nai1'' !l,'ro tllis W(,,'k I1!?1 1l,IVS('!lta,ivi- Wilson, of West u-oiiua. nau neeii tendered and had aec-epted if()U( w. the chairmanship of the ys and .Means committee. ;,n,l T,.i,r,.s..nt:i1 ic, .- -f T,s-.... -t tiie Democratic caucus last nio-ht. .Mr. Crisp was renominated Speaker of the House by acclama tion. President Cleveland, accoinnanied : i iy secretaries Carlisle and Lamont j and Attorney (ieneral Olney. arrived j Washint,,,! at 1 :44 this aftern,M.n ov,'r t1"' I'ennsylvan'ui railwav. Oeafiiess Cannot l.c Cureil ! bv loe-il umlic iiioiis , .1 ! ..-..I, t ... . V . tlu' r:,m"'1 ! : i .iuoii ci me car 1 here is onlvone wav to nr.. ,l....fi. and tliat is ,v const itutimial remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllamed con dition ot the iniicmis linino; ,,f the Eus tachian tube. When this tul... ..i jhiine.l ymi have a rumbl'm"; sound r ! '"l'-'l'.el lieaiTl) IIHl W hen It Is ..litiec- ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the iiillaination can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearinsr will lie destroved forev er: nine cases mu of ten are " caused I y catanh. which is mil hinrj hut an iii llamed condition of the miicoussurfaccs. We will .rive One Iliui.lre.l Dollars for any case of deafness (caused l.v ca tarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. ClIKNKY tx- Co., Toledo. (). Ks"' Sold by Dnijrjrists, 75c. Special lonie: itnial Scsmoiik. The First Congress, elected alter the ratilication of the Constitution by the States then composing the Federal Union, met in Now York on March 4. ITS'). New York was the last of the States to ratify the Con stitution, and the iil'st to belielM by its adopd.iu. New York City being chosen as the meeting place, of Con gress. To thjs distinction Philadel phia succeeded ill lT'.Ht. and Wash ington in 1hu. There was a special session of the Second Congress, assembling on Oc tober 'li. 17!M. and adjourning in May. 17!l2: and since that time there have been spec ial sessions, as occa sion has required, the more recent ones being as follows: 1S:17 September 4. Industrial and mercantile panic. Suspension of specie payments by New York banks; .'00 business failures in Xew York. ICO in Boston, loo in Xew Orleans. 1 San" August . A nine days' session following tumult and disorder in Kansas. 1K!1 July 4. Civil war in prog ress. Covernment loan f !?2."0.000. 000 for putting down armed rebellion and for equipping Union forces pro vided for. and the issue of Treasury notes to amount f s."o.oon.Ooa. in denominations not less than s.". au thorized by act of Congress on Au gust ."). Adjournment. August !: duration of session. '.','. days. 1S(7 Two short sessions. July ." to July 20. reconstruction legislation. November 21 to December 2. .More reconst ruction legislation. lSt'.'.t- Special session. ."0 days. 1S71 Sju'eial session. 17 days. 1S77 Special session, October l.'i December .'!. IsTM Special session. March IS to July 1. Specie payments resumed by the Cnited States ( lovermneiit on January 1. Arrears of l'em passeil. Army Apjr-'ria'.: vetoed and then repassed. bill the oswaud y.Ai:cn i of Consumption is stopped short j by Dr. l'lerce's Coldeli Mc-itical Discovery. Always, if you i, ,'...:i i ,,.,-".,. i r...Mi theres complete recovery and cure. In tlioso scrot ulcus cun- j Hitinns nt" the bloc! which invite ! ,ni,i.n.i,.,i- in k.,vi,iv. linger-! Conci. anil Weak l.ur.L-s. which " threaten you w ith it," in C'oiisuiaiition it.-ulf, and when other help has faik-i this iiit-di-cine is a y-rnri-d remedy. As a LlcHKl-floiiiisLT. strensrth restorer. and t'.e.-li-biiiliier. noth- in; like it is know n to medical science. The "Discovery" far snri.nssts n:istv Cod Liver ist President Oil and all its filthy ccn!iunds as a f'.esh , . ; builder for those reduced in weight I flow a Ills message i k.ni,hT rfaiulant. It is nutirantrirf. as no other nxxlidneof the kind. In all liiifrerins tsroiunial, luroat. and i.unR aiieciiuns. mm hi every disease that can l reached through lne DK,Kl 11 11 ever ins io ncneiit or cuit, you have your money back. Prompt relief and a permanent cure for your Catarrh. will certainly follow the use of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. Its makers will pay $000 reward lor any incurable case. tttt-i n tutt a nrT t nn t VIItUllNIA UUJjJjJjU-Jj. For Vounir Liulics. IJuanoKe. Va. Ojiciin Sept. 14. 1'.':;. A K'autiliil at:. I attraetive College liomc. New luiililino. annum tlie litnt in tlie South. Mmlern ini.r,.veinent. New Piano ami furniture. I amptis tt-n acres, mairnilirent iiiotnt tain scrncrv: in Vallev ..f iminia. f:aueil for dealt li. Kuropoan anil A ineriran teaelieis. I'ull ivus,'. A.l vanaL'e in V.umc ;ci,l Art iiinxn-lliii. I'ori'ata loituc ad.lress the l'n-:,lent. W. A. II Ki:s, I). Knaiiokc, ii ini:i. University cf North Carolina. KOI I I'M l-:XT Faculty of-;:. load in's. 7 scientific la!ior:it..rie. lil.raiy nines, ::ii; students I NS'I KI t THIN Five ccncral I'. is. li l.nil.i- I .f :.ii.uiiti v..l- professional couist..s in law. yinccriiiL- anil eliemistry. K. l'Ksi:s- l uition, liij.s ami loans f.-rthe nt-edv. Aitdress I'i;KsKN'i' WIN'STiiN liapv! Hill. N. DR. B. F. AEEINGTON, I trrirfi i IT Mil tic Ml Masic ' Street. C. West iai. i v : nis. and TIbUNO TKK'l'II A S1'H( - Also treating diseased r till diseases j !! : 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 LT structure. the denial SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALKM, X. ( . The a.'uil Annua! Scssio tenilicr .".lli. 1s.i:j. Ueeristcr for last year 'M'i'J. Siccia! features: the I e cl iimcnt of llealtli. Character and Intellect, r.uildintrs thtii oiurlily remodelled. Fully eimipiied I'i'eiial'atury. Colleojiate and Post (tiailnale 1 ).i:ir1 men! s. Iicsiiles lirst-class scIukpIs in Music. Art. Lan Lriiaires. Kliiciiti.'ii. Coniiiiercial and In dustrial Studies. JOHN II. CI.FAVKI.L. l'i inci.al. Asheville Female College. Sec':a!a1trac!'iiin-: Mat Wonderful liealtli rccor ho life. Well ordered sseliiiiate. d. Delitrinfni courses iif iii iiiiie! jr.vm- striictioii. I hiroiip;!i nasiuin. Musi,- iunc:- tin Frof. tirabau I ( lernia.i v). celebr.lteil Art under Miss I'dvthe (Paris., lb. us. acres .if shaded law n in the In-art of a beaulifnl city. Humus linely furnislied. Steam lieatimr and sanitary j.lumliini' t bn niirb. nit. Cliarires ;ls low as a tine sclioul can make tliem. Send for cata logue. Address lti v. .Iamks Atkins. Asheville Female Celle're, Asheville.N.C. T1IK N0KT1I CAlMHilNA College of Agriculture-Mechanic Arts Will lic";iii its Fifth session September 7th. tsii:!.' This College is now well -i in i; I - 1 for its special work, having extensive Worn! and Iron sliuns. carcful- ! ly titteii up Drawin:-r:ioin. Chemical. l.oianicat and llorticnitiiral Laborato ries, (ireeidioiise and I!arn. The teaehinjr force for t lie next year consists of tiftccn men. 'I he two cours es Jcad to rraduatioti in Atrri-nlt nre and in Mechanical and Civil Faiiriiieer- "1. 1 otal cost a vear, illcludillfr board : Cmmty Students. ; . i:..-,n I'av Students l J:l.r,o I-or cataloirncs. apilv to A. (i. IIObbAljAV. President. ltalciud,, N. C. ST. MARY'S - School for Girls, Ujileiuli, North Carolina. 'Che Advent Term of the Fifty-Second School Year w ill beirin September vMst, ls;i:J. Siecial attention jiaid to l'hvsical Culture and Hygiene. Address the Uector, REV. B. SMEDES, A. M. OlilrstrPiiiaHolli'irM'nlli!1 Simlli 11 lll'O-i Us Sl"l A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. y A Page From Her History. I'ho imy.irl ' nt cxprioiirc.i cf othcM nre intci -,( '..in. '1'ln-loiiov. in.' is no t'xccpiioii: '1 !i;ii fvi'ii 1 roi.l.l.'.l wiili iH-nit ii.'UM 25 yc:ii-, niu li cf tictt tirni- very seriously. For It vi :n i w :is t r(M ti-d liy i iie pliysii inn 0011 ( ;.! .vpus!y. ' v :is in Imsim tun oblitrvd to -'. i :-- t i of i:iy licultll. A phy- v,: i ii! '!i i my ii a'iias tii;i.: I -uKl nut live a i.i .y feet ;ci i limbs vt 10 Iwully swol- !!!. :i i 1 i ms i mlt-erl iii it si riiius condition ; li :i .i t-oi :c!ii in (iirtvlt-U my sitlcntion to Pi-, 'iii- .' .Ni'.v lit'. lit Cure, iitiil s.ikl tililt liis M-ti-r. v. iii) i:;i! I.itii iilllirU'ii witli iieari, dis. ' t. i.i lice, i ruivil liy (he remedy, and was !:.-:iin -iiiinz. he:i l( li v woliKiii. 1 pun-hased : 1,,;: 1 ie of I lie li.'iirt (,'mv, and in less than :;ii hour icier takiisj the f'l-st dose 1 eon lit it el it il . ined improvement ill tlieeii-eulation ci ! iy b un!. When 1 had taken threedoses I :;. I mine inv iinUles. somelhini; I had not, C.ii." for nio'ii lis.anil my linihs had lxen swol i e o int.' i mil I hey Meniei almost pntritied. l'., loie I had taken one liottlc of the New l'.ear: Oire the swelling had all (rone down, an! i was so much Letter that 1 did my own .c it.) 1 1 1 y recommendation six ot tiers are i.o .li. ii:is v.ilu.ilile n-medy." Mrs. Morgan, j,. ' . liarrison Si ., ( 'liieairo. It). .V; lies' New I tea rl ( 'tire, a i iscovcry of !ln i ,.i.'m specialist in heart flisease. issold by n'A ;! in iLrisi on a positive sriin rantee.or s-tit 1 v lb. i:: Milis Medical Co., Klkhart. lnd.,on V , i i;ir of price, si per boltlc. six hollies for enivs prepaid. It is iiositivcly frue from ull opiuies or (lanirerous drniis. S!)!J.) !1V I,tfr .iohn II. Ill Lb SON. l.lsln.n.. X. ('. IL7- .7- II I ft t:., :). mimmmmm i OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Classical Commercial School. fokty-secoxd year. r.i.t cqirj.p.'il iiistitminnoftheelxwin the South. Fine lm:'.,iiim. i'!-i,raiit sKi,'ty, anl V. M. e. A. I lulls, vii-f,ir,u-h.-il l.ihrarv. IViwIni!.' Jtonm. and well- 'J.'',',,1,,. ', short-linn a le..irtmenH. luwutuul n,i hculi iitnl!,,, iiiinii. in view of Ihe inminmiiis. s-iiiilenK here Xntt enr. Fall Term oiieii!. Alia. l-. Apply I' l 'alubuue to Profs. J. A. A M. M. KUUT, Oak Kide, N. C. A NICE LOT -OF- :-HAMMOCKS,:- A I- Prices ! Jl'ST ItKCIilVKl) A I (joldsboro Hook Store, .1. 1". .MILbKi:. Pnoi-iuKToi: i di:fv any man -: Dry Goods and Notions I : . . .. .... .1 u.. l'ant i loth lo.-. an. I up. .I only :: t lu-v ots only ts. 1 Iress (omhIs IX, ilielles lots ,.l other Kress ! .I.n. Towels .V ami n).. . ire Uue' !e Siis'n.l-rs -.'ll sts II c. Men s I lld.Tsllilts HATS AND SHOES! t Ilild s Hats In. in r, to .Ml cents. Men's Hie to 1 ..M. ah-i s :., .vnts to i.:,ii: Trunks !'V to overall I':uits ;.u-. .laekels Cie. I'ants I h: t.K-k . ewist ami most complete i.l. Soli.l ( liil.lrenSSIim-s I to ... Tine: arrante.l all li-atli-llalt-solcs ItH- k.t Almost All Kinds of Groceries. mil S ,ila :.c j.er II.. C.fT.H' I'.'e, '. Axle I .t"ase .' tio.v. !'eer . Look at tie- cut prices on Pat vti. Senilis. Ciiieuorie. In in. Tine i... V erminco. re.luivil from into I.'ire .'ic. ltoiiiinv Mai. 'lies sl'ii lor':.e flit Me.lie'n. s: S, tllie Iron. I.Ueen'l liovkin's W..i 1ilan Kool P.lls. 1 itts' Pills, re.lu.c.. to'jm-. O. ulliie. CaMor Oil .'mini Inc. Mahiue '. lir. I.i:-. is ilu kl -liorrv :; cordial for . li :i. fii." .'". eulv :'.'. Peterson's Liniment .e. U u k. rs H, use anil Cattle Pow.lers ar-. W .- ,1 :.n, W it:..w Ware. Cn kerv Ware kin. Is. I .las- w ar . -le. A In:-' lot ..I ol. :ee,. He ii i Ciirars 1 to . im'l'ol.aeeo ;i: to ,n rents. Ed. T Edmundson, Tin: m sTt.iai. . n. c. DON'T FORGET THE FACT! That we na e a complete line of Summer - Millinery, Which w e are olTeriiifi at iiriees to eoin-j-are with the hard times. NOVELTIES IN HATS And r.oiiints. and ail sorts of fanev shai.es. 1-1 Mils! 1XE en to lie appreciated. A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY In .'Very iniauMiiable color, for hulics and children, at prices to suit all. Stamping Done ! Willi Neatness ami Dispatch. t;.f- (iive lis a call and we will make it to your interest to purchase f,om us. J. Henry Edwards. West Centre St., ( bildsboro. N. C. iCS3 & HEAD WaiSrS CURES hf furtahle. 8uitfkMriil)una)l lmdi4B.i. In. i-.L- r seliolar- I -- . Til MAT TIIE IT.Ii.'K I1EIJ1W! THE SEASON Is drawing to a close and we have on hand too many Summer Goods. W do not wniil in ;iriy invr any of tlicin. W't nti 1 roorn for our Immense Stock of Winter Goods. Wo liavo mnrkrcl down our cnlirt? sio( k of Spring and Summer Clothing At strictly Northern cost, which means at least per cent lower than you can buy them elsewhere. STRAW HATS! 'rhe nobbiest, in town and you can buy thein at your own price. LADIES' LOW QUARTER SHOES frm -"i.ts up are the talk of tin1 town. MEN'S LOW QUARTER CALF SKIN SHOES at i a pair. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS; ah sizes, for : cents. BLACK CHECKED MUSLIN: i'fiv fr i-m-. now ki rents. ISWhite Checked Lawns and Muslins from C. cents I Kmbroideries and And all otiicr StiuuiHT (ioods in proportion. Do not miss tins clianci' if you need aityll-ii! in oi-r line. Hasten to our store and select from tin nolicst stock of ioods in town at exactly Northern Wholesale Triccis. C. c&, CO., (iOLDSnoiIO. X. c. WIIOLKSAl.i: AM) 111". TAIL Grocer and Cotton Buyer. 1867. Established. 1867. Offers for Casli rini'o'.'iitis in .-ill o-ixls such :i Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Colhv. Mt'.-tl, liny. Salt. Mixed Cow Ftvd. Vlunt limn, Soap, Starch. SimI.i. Ihickcts, Hrooins. ldiijt (iraiti Sacks. Molasses. Lvc Potash. Land Plaster, ( andles. v The Best of Cement and Lime, Plaster Paris. Laths. Hair. Kve. Corn. Oats. Pice Meal, etc. The World's Fair Route from tlie South '..f' Us KTltS.Tr.iV '4 'J I 1 " 5 f ' e H( iii : N- t ,.,, ',.. i -."., VV ' o "''. ?t- tf " ' v' - 3 VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO., Atlanta, - Georgia. . ifh'Cr S 53if ;M fe! - Wo Can Save You Money. VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO., - - - Atlanta, Ga. up. Our immense line of At 1 UUi V VV 11 PEICB ! IS OVER THE Pennsylvania SHORT LINES SMicaoo t.J-V "" FROM LOUISVILLE OR CINCINNATI. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE INCLUOCS Pullman Vcstibuls Stef pinn and Buffet Pa. ior Cars. Only Route Through the Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS VIA THESE IC.tS AND THCIR CONNECTIONS CAN BE SECURED TICKET OFUCES OF 1LAS. REGA1D TO RTES A NO 1!N. THIS FIRST-CLASS PfNSON OR b LETTER OH : FOLLOWING I . B. UTT. SoBti-rn Pass'r ke.-J. - SiSHVlUS. Tin GtJ. H. THuSFSu'i, S.K. P,Vr lut, UXIMiTOX. KV. i'-KSiiS. 0 strust fmt tm t - lutlSVIUi. 1 SiiitKL kiNDY. Asurlmt fii-ai-wl fatsr If at. S. E. Cur. 1' inr.il Vtn t'j., C.tCiSJTI, (X MAOTFACTUREKS OF: OTTOX SKKI Oil. Ml i.l. MACHIXKKV AX1 rirni.izKi: maciiixkiiy nMfi.KTi;. CVCIiKSS TANKS. WINII M i PlMl'S. Elc. ( otlon dins, Fccilcrs, Coiulonscrs and Presses. listril.iitin same direct to tr'ms. ;Many Gold Medals CiS"An.l for Wluit You Waist. 7 i yM With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, 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 WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. 1 Tails: of tlie TDELy isoui: Large - and - Handsome - Stock Spring and Summer Goods. They are the Pick of the Market mill I'Vcry single pit'ee 3kis Ihvii caivl'iilly chvtcl with ivf civiHv to the LA DUOS' TUAM-: of this iity awl Action. I liavc jtit i tiiriH'd fioin the Noitln-rii fashion rciitivs wlu-iv I scctllftl UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS - IN THi; Dress Goods, White Goods, Flouncings, Laces, Embroideries, Hamburgs, Lawns, Chailies, Trimmings, Silks and Satins! ALL TIIKSK (;)( I)S IIAVK 15KLN Bought for the Spot Cash ! :uk1 as I received a remunerative discount on the transac tion, we are able to sell our customers every Hiiijle yard of oods at tlie exact wholesale iiures. that means at the same li inures thev were hilled to me. In Reacly-Made Clothing NYe have i,rot the ii() on our competitors this season. YV have C'lothiiiif to lit 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 and novelties. In this line v.v can oiler special inducements, as we have secured real and genuine bargains. Otjlz Stools: ofSlioes FOli LADIKS, M FN. MISSFS AND CII1LD1IFN is some thing of which w' are proud of. Fvery pair was made es pecially for us and fully warranted. In style and cheap ness they can't be beat. Tliis department will be found in tin adjoining store, entirely separate from our Clothing and Dry Goods. lie sure and ask for the renowned Sack Shoes and Slippers. It is the best sl shoe on the market and warranted equally as good as any s4 shoe sold elsewhere. Kvery pair are fully warranted for durability. At Wholesale Prices ! If you only will visii 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 goods 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 be found adjoining my Slice Department. A LARGE, VARIED STOCK, Consisting of German, French and American Fancy Grocer ies, can be found at all limes, and at prices low er than 1 hex can be bought elsewhere. Zijt will be of interest to dealers to call .-ind examine our stock. In variety and prices we are able to oiler better inducements than ever, before. ASHER -:- EDWARDS, The Original Leader of Low Prices, .'7, .., 11 Fast Centre Street. Goldsboro, : : : N. C. -F- LINKS OF
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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