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Til K HEADLIGHT. (II i n i i:; an ok way xi-: 01 ntv, LOCAL NKWS. Mi-. I- 1-1!- fail. I Wu:l resinm has ivt;;r ln;iii.-ss fii from here in We lv.-ivi to learn that Mrs. T. 11. I'arki-r. of l 'urlv t nhiji. is tiiite -i.-k with fever. Mr. Henry Weil has returned from 1 he World's L-'air well i eased with everything he saw. The next term of "Wayne Superior Court t.eins September lllh. Jwd.U'e Shnford. iresidinjr. There are t woive prisoners in the count v jail at present, "f whom five are women, a ored. Tin- iv.-ideiiee of Mrs. Dr. Finlay in. recently l-urned. is lein;r rebuilt r Mr. AVaddel!. Mr. S. C. Ilolleinan. of Cartlut.gi made a short trip to this city. Tue.- dav. visit inir ' editor. here i a new arrival at 1 Mi rre Harris. A littl. ill him papa. learn of the severe k M. Powell, at her ;st Centre street. Levi Strickland left ret t M rs. i.ilios ol residenet Mr. an the city visit to i" There pl'e aiiii i -oil Illy. vi-r. .1 Mr: yesterday on an extended lends m ( reene county. Is a great deal of sickness : at presi-n t in town and lost'v cases of malarial fe- 1 he ueal ll i unvii at her v. Monday I' Mrs. John Lynch oc- ln Ulle ill reelie ci illll noon. after a brief i!l- ard of Health exhaust- ealth of our city and immediate tnnii visited a iieinand its activi u i 1 1 i . . Another severe portion of Fork t night, iloing eollsid hip. Sun e damag. av to rn and Tin r ads expect lead !. ounty in the Stati in .Mrs. Lawrence AWisliinton and tt!e uan-Iiler. left Friday for Fair- e. Md.. on a visit 1o tather. C. I'. II. Dordiey. We learn that M r. La wrene iliton has decided to leave for Fort Smith. Ark., to en nieivan tile pursuits. Wash short iv We I'i'L'I'i learn Chief that Charles Hurst, and f Mr. W". II . uith malarial Smith. an Alliance-Third , tin- at Crantham's wi pari v union in Store on Saturday. All er-" are requested to h and no douht they v. i'.l. refa wm- on hand, The stand-pipe and mains of tin oily water works received a thorouid cleaning' out. Tuesday, in aceordanci ilh our siiLT.Li'est ion recently math to ihi- Hoard of Health. A cow in the ios Wesl .Massey. who liv just across the Vayn session of Mr. es in J. ihnston. e (ounty line, five gallons of to uinls of l.ut- o-'ives daily nearly iniik. inehidiiio- t wi 1er. The Hoard of Aldermen havin, considered the health ordjjuinei cent ly pa: pells lievi d about removine; all pir : W. H. Vail. J. C. Ferrell. II. It. Mit 1 the cit y limits, the ho.o- chell. Wiley Daniel. Julius Morgan. nuisance has conn i'i r awhile loiiirer. to stay with us ' An excursion train will be run to Norfolk on the ."list iiist.. by Messrs. Pipkin .y Daniels, leavino here at 7 a. in., and i-i-1 urniiio- after a ten hours slay there. Hound t rip only S.aO. An enjoyable tripis promised. A certain Methodist preacher of this city, who recently received acall from a conLrroLi'at ion in Duplin coun ty, was notified a few days au'o that inasmuch as his polities ( I lemocrat ie) did not suit his new charre. ho need not come. That much for Third par ty intolerance! Tin- Directors of tlie Hank of W'avue were in semi-annual session Tuesday, and declared a dividend of ! pel' cell t to stockholders, payable on and after the loth hist. Tho af fairs of the bank' were found to be in a mosi excellent condition, due to its judicious inaiiai'Vincnt. Tin- I nler-Denominational District Sun da v School con en t ion for Wayne. Diipiin and Sampson counties, will be held at Mount Olive next Thurs day and Friday, beinnin"; at 2 p. m. Deh'H'ates and visitors will be pro dded with fri ulertaininent by the citi.elis of Mount ( 'ivc. Two well dressed while men pa Ihrouoh ih,-. N'ahmila section Friday. and left a eons',, lerable ,;,,,. f .,;, ,1.11 :,. ,,.. ''Ittll' 1 11 ,1 .s, ) , , , s ,,, , ,1, hands of uususpectino; citizens. They would oo to a house, buy soiuethinir I,, eat for a very small amount and tender a dollar as payment, ivceiv iiiLr L'ood money as eliaiie'e. in every illst aliee. Tin- reunion of tho members of the L'Tlh N. C. regiment took place at LaG ranee, l-'riday. and was atiend ed by hundreds of people from the surrounding' counties. There were ..." i if 1 he surviving members jiresent. ail of whom enjoyed iheinselves to ! heir heart's content. Tho barbocuo furnished by the citizens of La Grande and vicinity w;is a most iiroinineii? feat nro of 1 he occasion. Tw Fires. From sonieu r.known cause, the res idi'P.ee of Mr. Jim. II. Smith, on John street, cauoht on lire Monday niht and when discovered about ! o'clock in 1hc morning, the inside of the building was a mass of flames. Tin1 lire depart meiit responded promptly and did most ellii ient work, saving only t'ne hull. The building was in sured for sd.r.oO and the furniture forsaiiil. which total will about cover tlie loss. Arain. yesterday morninrat HKiO o'clock, the tire alarm was sounded. caused lV ine mil niii" oi uie resi dence of Mrs. L. "W. Humphrey, on Klin street. The lire department fought the flames heroically which seemed to be located in the roof, oc casioninr a stubborn fijht. The fire was quickly subdued but the build ing and furniture is badly ruined, the loss of which is fully covered by in surance. "We learn that a defective kitchen tlue was the cause of the tire. COrNTY COMMISSION F.IIS ( Ol'KT. The "'rocrcdiinrs of tin Hoard Officially Kcnortcd for this Paper. The Hoard met in regular session on Monday. August 7th. all the mem bers jiresent. and elected Jos. H. Pe terson chairman, vice "W. F. Korne .gay. resigned. Accounts were audited and allow ed to the amount of Klall.-lll. includ ing ir7.."0 for paupers. Asa O'Neal was granted license to peddle. Treasurer's report for July read and approved. K. A. "Wright appointed registrar of stock, and John Slaughter stand ard keeper. A new road in Ooldsboro township from Mrs. Penny C. Smith's corner to (lohlsboro and Snow Tli'l road was asked for and petition laid over one month. J. J. Scott, (ieorge (Irimes. D. C. );lv;s ami Richard Johnson, were ;c.u,(.t(,(1 t.,ltim wrs am t-l0 pricV for weighing fixed at ." cents per bale for the ensuing year. Tax collectors were allowed till September meeting to complete their bonds. The hearino1 of the road petition from Cranthani township for a new j road from llohert Penninirtou's and runniuL' to Princeton and. Clinton roaiH. was set ior repiemt.er ltUH-t-, The sherilt was ordered to sum- n ion a jury to lay otl a new road in Iroo'uen townshiji. from tho fork near Coo. Parker's across Jno. Hol- ii unan s lands nid crossinir Thoix- I fare, as set forth in petition tiled. ! and Commissioner Cox was appointed i superintendent of hridires on said; road. reiu e tax was fixed at . cents on each .1im of farmino- land in stock law territory. l'etition for a new road in Colds- boro townshij) from near Cray Smith's old place to Jumping P.un across the lands of TJ. J'. Dortch and J. A. McKee. was laid over to September Illeetiny. Jurors for September term. were drawn as follows: First Wkkk W. II. W'estbrook. A. I. Ham. Iluph Humphrey. Jno. K. Jinnett. Jr.. T. K. ilinnant. II. C. Williams. W. II. Curley. J. II. Her rintr. Henry (irady. Simon Exum. colored. Major Uzzell. Thus. Hood. colored. Henry Odom. colored. IL Crawford. A. IJ. Yeoman. Matthew Tindall. J. A. Thomas. Kol.ert Williams. Levi Ward. U. V. Aycock. W. S. Head. J. P. Yelver ton. W. I. Herri nr. John H. Flowers. Calvin Kdinundsou. . (I. Intt. Hezekiah Grimes. M. W. Moye. S. J. Southerland. II. A. Jordan. O. H. Velverton. Skci.ni. Wki K Daniel Crant. I. A. Pearson. T. H. Pain. Joseph IIol lins. K. Ilinnant. -. J. 1 Jarnes. John W. Moore. Jr.. b. A. bail. J. F. Price. E. F. Milcholl. J. K. Wrenn. j I). S. Pate. Croon Copeland. L. H. j Castex. W. H. Carris. J. F. Cox. I. j F. Orinonii. . I'ublished by order of the Hoard A. J. HltoWN. Cleric. (lll'MV HAPPl.NIN'iS. As (ialhcml by our Kctrnlar Curn'sponil ruts in the Various Townships. .Mount Olive l.Vparts. T. P. Lee continues tpiite ill. Crops throughout this section are ihe best in years. I lev. N. M. Jurney and family are rccuperatinr at Morehead City. Mrs. ('. C. Coo-dell is out airain af ter a severe attack of neuralgia. j The Mount Olive Hi.oh School j opened ayain Monday under tho; manaoeinent of Prof. E. P. Mendeii- hall. The prospects are briohterj than ever. j Several head. David Hrown. 1 .f caltlobelono'mlo vin about six miles 1 fn"n ll,,,v- in 'hll'r!i diy.lri.Jil.oliia lust wi some worthless cur can't find le "back-Wone itors with suniciont tackle that nuisance. A imle (.'ossip. (Had the rain is over. CanuiiiL' fruit is now tin the day. Miss Anna Hiz.ell is quit oret to learn. ord.-r of ill I r, The Wilson mill has Ween repaired and is now ready for Wusiness. Miss Anna Hrown has returned to her homo at GoldsWoro. from a visit to friends hero. Mrs. J. A. Edwards, of Dudley. commenced school at Grant's school house, near hero. Monday. Missps Mamip Rizzpll and Daisy Wooton spent last week here, tho quests of Misses Annie llnie and Minnie liizzell. Mrs. Sallio Pcelo wlio was report ed dead last week, was from Indian Springs township, as Mrs. Sallio lVelo of this section is hale and hearty. Anionic those of our section who attended the reunion at Luflrune last 1-Yiday. was an old colored man. known as Uncle Jim." Tie belon"- etl tu yr Viooton liizzell at tho time of war aml WtMlt with him through every battle, and returned homo with hini. He was the only negro pres ent at the reunion and all seemed so glad to sei him once more. I'iiikiiry Dots. T. K. Ilodgin. of the Salem sec tion, was in our midst Sunday. Miss I attic Edgertoii has return ed home from a visit to Miss Minnie Hooks, near Pikeville. Hev. Simeon Mixon returned. home last week from lurlington. where he has been a few weeks on a business trip. Miss Ethel E. Massey has returned to her home in (oldsboro. after a few days' sojourn among; relatives here. We learn that John S. Moore and wife and John E. Cox and wife will leave this week to attend Friends yearly meeting- at High Point. "We took in the thepic-nic at Pike ville' last Wednesday. Speeches were made by C. F. 11. Korneg-ay. J. IF. Caldwell and A. L. Swinson. A match game of baseball was played between the Pikeville and Patetown clubs, resulting in a score of '21 to !l in favor of Pikeville. Dudley ili-fii-cliutis. .Miss Kate Lee. of Mt. Olive is vis iting relatives here. Miss Emma (iraut. of ("ioidsboro. is visiting Miss Etta (Jrady. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, of In dian Springs, were visiting here Sunday. Two colored boys were bitten by snakes near here last week: both are doinir well. Hev. Chas. Peterson left here Mon- day for the Friends' quarterly meet at Ili-h Point. ,ra Hateli. the newly appoint (a yL at tlis ,,;.u.t, t,H,k i-l.arjr. tlie otliee. Thursday. The youno- people f this conimu- nitv ha vi dartod a daneiiiir school under the tutelage of I). .M. .Mclntire. of Mt. Olive. Finer Is;iae Smith, of I-ork town- snip, was in an. -nuance 01 mo quar- terly liieetin.e: at the Primitive Hap- ti.-t i liuivli he'-e Saturday and Sun-; day. Last week's issue of Tiik IIkah i.tiiiiT did not reach here till 1-Yiday. The delay was very disappointm"; to its many subscribers, who are al ways anxious to oet it on schedule time. A'ain the fault of the rail way mail aovnt. Ei. 1 Seven Springs Items, I hope we have had elioiii -nit our farmers. .Mrs. Lewis and Miss IladieOut law. of Coldshon itine; Mrs. Dr. J. C. (irady. Misses Jennie Williams and Herta Parks, .from near Mt. Olive, are vis iting Miss Essie Fzzell. Our people were very, well repre sented at Holly Hill. Sunday, at the annual August nieetino; of the Free Will baptists, or that section. A fishin.r party left hero Saturday for Coodson's mill-pond, where they met with ot'eat success. Cauo-ht two pike, twelve perch, one kitten one terrapin and millions of 'Ted hu.'.s." Some want to oo airain. Frank H. Hi.xell. of Coldshoro. spent Sunday at tho springs, but owin to the absence of a certain fair damsel he found very little plea sure in his visit until her return very late in the day. Don't say 1 told you. Dr. L M. Kol. oris and wife, of Florida, are visitino; ihe family of Mr. Frank Simmons. They express themselves as Weill"; so well pleased with our climate and people tuat they will not return to the "Land of Flowers." Walter Jottiiiirs. Several of our neighborhood jx-o-ple are indisposed with chills. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mitchell spent Sunday here visitino; relatives. Tho continued wet weather is caiisino; the cot ton to Wein to shed its squares. .Miss Julia E. Howell who has Ween (piite siclc during; the past week is slowly iinprovinr. Miss ( Iphelia Northon. of Wilming ton, is on a pleasant visit to her eiuisin. Mrs. Ed Gurley. j Mi Frank Su's. of Greenville, i- count y. died of i hero on a visit to friends and rela te all caused bv ! tives. who are olad to see her look in,r And still wo ; so well. Miss Sallio Inorram who has Ween : critically ill near Fremont, has so 1 iar recoyorei;. as to tie aino to ro : turn to this section last week. ! Mrs. M. K. Crawford and dauh- ter. Mrs. A. L. Ormond. who have j Ween on an extended visit to rela- tives in (ireon and l'ilt counties ro- turned to this section last week. Those i.r our citizens who wont to Asheville last week express them selves as hio-hly delighted with their trip. One fellow, when on one of those hi.dh mountains up there, was ; hoard to remark that he know he i was then nearer Heaven than ho I should over Wo arain. rikf'vill.- IiiiJiTft. lievivals ar? in progress at Mt. Carinel and Pleasant f J rove and will continue throughout the week. Ed. Albritton. of Greene county, returned home Sunday, from a visit tolas brother. W. H. Albritton. Mrs. J. W. Rouse, having sulli cieally recovered from mental de jjressioh. is now visiting friends in Duj)lin county. J. V. Hosea. our newly appointed J. P.. was on hand Saturday at the Supervisors' meeting. Frank looked about like wo felt when we were made a magistrate once. An apron party was den at the Alliance hall Friday ni,'ht, which was largely attended and much en joyed. The proceeds were for the benefit of Mt. Carinel church. Our Hoard of Supervisors were in session Saturday, but we think they failed to appoint all Democrats as overseers, which some Thirdites said they would. Nothing to the credit of said Hoard. Ei. The death of Mrs. Levin J. Hed: ford, nee Miss Martha Kirby, occur red at the home of her father, Fred Kirby. in Pikeville township. Tues day at 1 p. in., after a short illness, aired years. Her husband pre ceded her in death about three months ayo, after only seven months of mar riage. An infant only a few hours old survives the family. It Cur.-il If is Wile hikI lnl.lr.-ii. Pi la ki'oi.is, Kor.Ksox Co..X.C We Lrnvc a bottle of CliainlieilMin's Coiic. Cholera and Diarrlnca lleineily to a gentleman whose wile was bad off wiili liiiwel complaint and tw o doses of it cured her. His children were also tak- en with N.we! eo.nplain, and it ,-u.v.l tlieni. It is certainly a trooil ireiera- tion. A i.kki: m a n Ar ltriK. For-ule I'V -.11 Dniinri.U . ' A woman who doesn't love a lialiv i lit for trea-oii t nttcsiein and spoils. KAUI.s CLOVKK WOOT. the L'ivat liloml iiil ilieV. ;i fre-hliess andclear iu's to the complexion and cures con stipation, 'J.V.. 50c. All til l iiriits. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. 'haltanooa 'l'enn..savs-.--Shiloh's Vitalizer SAVKI MY LI FLY I consider il the Lest n-ni; cdv for adeliililated S'.li'lll I ever ll-ed." l-'or dv-iteiisia. liver or kidney tronlile',, , ., , , it eM-ei'. iviee75 ,-ts. ah dn.iMs. Umbrellas 50s and up, Suspenders 5c MIII. ufsCl'KKissold o a -oar i Sk v' alltee. It Clircs incipient I sumplioli. ! h f 'ia'.l,-. L.tli in 111.-. Itv. I'.uitv minimum-. It is the I cent a dos Sold I .V al -I coilrl cure. 5 el-. 50 et-.. nir-its. Inlv in.! Al.no. SHILOH'S VITALI-KU is wliat yoi need for constipation. loss of appetite b..ini-ss. and a.! symptoms ot d v-pep-l da. Price 10 and 75c cent s per in .u le. : Sold l.y all dniiririsis. V 'I'll in Ladies' C.ossauiers at only M cents i ;'ach. Laiiies' Slipj.ers at only ,"iC .-cuts a i.a:r. j JoSKI'II Kl'WAKI.S. Chain. ion of Low Prict i!oVil. .,1(.v j .,. ;iI-ti,.l,. ,,f Chailie. o,d 1 cents ,-r yard. IJeyular In cent ; C inLriianis at only 7 cents jier yard. JoSKI'II Ll'WAHOS. ( 'hampion of Low I'rii Can't lie Leaf. All summer calico. al only -i m.-n's IVr uts. former cents per yai shirt. ;:t only prici v.i'i Ki.wai:i.s. lion of Low lYiei Ch The Last ( all ain tojtoovt rid of my Summer eo,s. on j time or for cash, as they must leave the store witum the next ten (lavs, because they are in my way. Don't j miss this rare chance. Goods sold at any nrice. JoSKI'II EliWAltPS. Champion of Low Prices. ( ui Prices. Pleases fruit jars at Sou! herland's bargain Store. Parirains in Tohacco. ail boxes Tobacco at cents a pound.rbrth ;'. cents, at Souther land's TJaronin Store. Siiniincr I'lnlrrwear. Ladies jratize vests from S;', to ."0 cents, (ieiit's irauze vests from L" to 7." cents, at N'ew Vork lJarjrain Store. ISaruains a! I'.arirain Store. Celluloid collars only Hc. collars from s to l." cents. A Larire Variety ! For table linen, napkins, i to New York bargain Store. Pi Lai irains. Lace Curtains from f.Uc to Linen i.oo a pair at Now York bargain Store Special Prices in Shoes To reduce our larro York Harain Store. stock at N'ew At New York Uarirain Store, Staple oiiiohaiu from ti to Sc yd. 100 pieces dre from S to 10c. w "inohani, worth will close out at To a yard. Down They o ! 1(10 pieces prints from .V a yard up. at New York bargain Store. Cliaiiibruys ! ( Iiainbrays ! Our remainin,r st.K-k of 12'e chani Wravs at I0c a vard. Straw .Mattinsrs. Tho lastes importat ions and nov elties at the X. Y. bargain Store. Hals! IIat! All orades and colors, at lowest prices at Southorlaiid's Cash Store. Hosiery Hosiery! Tlie best Id cents linse in the city c;m he found at the X. V. Iaro;ain Store. -r i - DAVIS MILITARY SCHOOL FOK IiOVSAM lOlMi rIK. A Military ( oilt-ire. l'ri'iar:iti.ry C'l:is:i.i tor llioo not iiri'imrwl for Co) hue Ciawn-. l ull t onr.se in Civil Knilici-rinc. Ss-k-ntilie 'ourst. flHS-sioil Coursp. t'oni.lete Bnsim-hs 'olliitt? Jxpartnn-nt. l'repurntory iletlicn1 Course for Youtu; V .11 ilei'ir ini; to f-llldy AI.ilK-ine. l'rai-tical ilistrui'tiotl In Ti-lecrajiliy. lxK-ution famous lor JUauly an. I JJninh. C'ornrt Ha:nl hum orclii'Mni. Insiruotii " in .Music unii Art, WV oriVr tht- iul vaiiintis nl n line education at low ratt-s. Write (,r J:ii;ihtL'r. it bIvh lull partii-nlnrs. Ai'drt ss UAVlsi JIILITAK V .SL'HOtL,VlnKoii,5.C. Kemedy for Catarrh Is the Easiest to Cse, and Cheapest. I Sold t L4 SOC K. by DrnsKists or si-nt by malL i. iiazcltlne, Wurrcn, ra. (,OI.D.vROP.O MA It K i;T KKHI: !'. Cirn-rlnl W.-.kly l.y I!. M. Ci iv.-ll, ..tlon liiivcr uml Imli-salc I'rot isiitii l.-;il r. Cotton 7(('7 Mess Pork.... ;i'.'.()0 50 l:!1. (a 14 l.:5 . ..:j..'.o 'i 5.00 ( i; ( 70 ''' ('I ' . .1.(1(1 (-1 1.10 'An 10 1.00 00 (ii 75 llice. rmi'ili X. ('. Hams Meal jier sack Flour Snjr.ir. ramil.-it -i . . . 'ol ll Oals I lav Kirir- P. ice Meal, per too It. IV: is ZZr. J". A. XVhcclcr "While Serving My Country I r. as taken 111 wii'u spinal discaso and rlicn matU;m. When I returned home my troubla still vliti me, anil I v. as confined to my bed, unablo to help myself fur 22 months. After taking seven botlles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was we!l and liavo not since been troubled with my eld complaints. Jly wife was in ill health, suiTering v.Uh headache, dizziness end dys. pcpsla. She took two bottles ot Eocd's Garsapariila and leel3 lihe a nw iroman." Jamfs A. WuEtLEH. IjCu Division St., lUltimore, JId. Kood'S Pi!i3 are the best after-dlni-.er I'Ul3, assist cUgt'stion, cure headache. Try bos. Low Prices -F( Mi QQOD GOODS WILL WIN VV5. HTP nffPriPO f fi T tflP HPtt Ad ..a ....... w days, goods at tie following prices: 1 I.ll. k r.;.kill!i I'i. IE I-.iw.li-r 4 ".uri.i ilih. "1 lii.l.i.T Hi.- a i-.i:inl. OuM.Int ::: l.ia-.s hiiitcr ili-li. . r-:iin .it.-li-r all f..r vs. i. . ml, tii-i V anil Kiiv-..-s i,.r .V. nine 11. 1 1 mail-In- l.'.i- Kruit j:iT' ainl jciiy up. rilinu a .M:i. llilu- Oil. I.i Calico 5 cts end up. Ginghams 6 c!s, '' Yar.1 "! 4'h .'. "mi" i,'.'. i ar.l ' wnK- ilk Ii:ii I'ant-. i l..ih in.-ami r. T.- i.l u.. lials I' nli i. M. sll. :.n.l up. all A Large Stock of Groceries : W h.'l.- irruin- ..f I: ;.-. il ip:i.v s ,.,,iin ami a-hall .'-. lits. lar-.-st st.H-k .-f Til -:IV. liillf-L':ii:..ll i' i.;;.. i-M-ll at l ii Ii suar IV, 11. 1I.-..I. Tin ii .Ml.- ., Til.' U-sl t...: i In IK- Tll.-s.. ; air la i -i- HUSTON - IiAIMJAlN - HOl'SK, ! I T. 1 1 iintci- I i:i i !. l-'rank 1'.. L. 1 niinnsoii. ! Proprietor-. Davidson : : College, j DAVIDSON". N. C. Fifty-Seventh Year lie-ins iSepteiiiber 14tli. IM':!. 'Ten 1'rolVssors and liislinrfnis. ! ai l i nr. i si .u. :;;;am nils tai oh r. .1 unii and Si-n'n r St udic ( hcmii-al a ml Phvsica Llcclae. Laboratories. Li i -i-ar'n-s and 'al .i net -. TERMS-:-REASONABLE. Location Ileal! iit'nl. ( 'i iimnuai' y Kci f '-nl . 'I'eachi Thi -n u ir ( I VIII u:s ic-. (cones. Aipiatie Sport Social "!!; 1 1 ! and Vocal Mnie. Peceive dm- a! d-nt ion. Y. M. C. A. I'llsiiipassed. .'send for Cat aii'iiu J. 15. SIIKAIJKIJ, riesideiib WITH ENLARGED QUARTERS I am now eiial.li'd to dispiay tin: iiandsom kst FURNITURE ever Wrought here, consisting of Walnut Suits, Onk Cliovnl Suits, Oak Suits, it h a full line of BABY-: -CARRIAGES ! To Set Tln ni is to liny Tlu'in ! PRIGES LOWER THAN EVER ! R. SUMMERFIELD, EAST CENTKE ST. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE no'p. Do you wear lhem7 When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. $5.00 $3.0D 2.50 43.50 m $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS !!-75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They ft equal to custom made and lock and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing V. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy IT. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mate. Sold by HOOD & BRITT, Goldsboro. 1 iiviioij on i:eivh;in; ok Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c. 'Everything; in the lSIacksiMitli line ilone on hort notice ami at lowest liv l!if prices, (liveniea call when in need to have renairino; done. L. E. JOHNSON'. Oj.'.osite John linn's Store. .V Tuffs Pills will gave the dj-spopllc from many laynwf misery, hiiU enable him loot nbatever bMithet. Tbey prevent Sick Headaclie, ne the food to aHNlmilate and nan n the body, give keen appetite, ui Develop Plcsli and oolid musrle. riegrantly sngmr coated. Priee, S5et. per box. SOLI UYEKYWlIElSi:. SPECIAL - SALE ! We olTer our entire stock of La. lie: t'nt Shoes at Low These riNiiIs are genuine harjrains. Also about 50 jiairs Planchard's tine shoes for ladies, regular price from $.5 to;. weotTerat $-J.-Jt a pair. Ueiiicmlier Wo Can Give You sett's shoes for frclits from ."J..")0 ti 5 per pair, worth ami We have aU.. An Elegant Line of Ladies Shoes from x'i to 0a pair, and w ill riv- you a new pair for c cryone that doesn't iro e rol in cvci-v ri-M'ct. We have a line shoe For Only A Dollar! Try a pair nf ( 'ros-n's shoes for t'ent lenicii. and a pair of We llmaii's for ladies ami von will hac IV N OTIIKU. Wt. ,,.IV, four or live doen pairs of line ipiality. u liii-h mii-t lie sold a! reduced incc WE AKE DETERMINED Not to carry t In-in o er. A few suits of Spring Clothing, which e h:l e on hand Vet w e h.l e coiicludeil To Sell At Cost! d ..wt le-inembci- we are hcadiuait.-rs for ; H-Wy and I nderuear of all kinds. j La. lies' tiaue est s from S '. cents up: , ( ii-nl ' ( iai:.e '. is from 1 -"i cents up. irai:t line of Sliirts AT ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES. loo pieces Dres inlianis from s to pic to l.c sold al ?e v. worth vard. M.kfold Chand.ra;. to 10c a vard. reduced fl'om PHI piece a vard. Print- ilu.-i lrom l.c to Hats ! Hats ! At prict t'r i'-J - lower cuts up. than ever. Coi-sctt- Don't Forget Us OiiSlioes. A few pair of WevHinan' s! slippn-s at sl.7-"i a iair. THE ONLY PLACE I II ( lohlsl.ol-O Sl-llilli tlie Trieora ( 'oi sells the ol id over at sl. 1 r. Si rone's ami at 7" cents. Sold FRUIT JARS AM) Jelly - Tumblers, -AT- REDUCED PRICES ! 10(1 I'lnlirellas WAY BELOW the prices ch.ll'iri'd ''V other houses. Try A Pair Of (Yossctl's slioi will have no other. for rents and von t.f 'I'n't forjM the place. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. JNO. F. SOI TUKKLANO, Prop. GUILFORD - COLLEGE. Co-Ed ueal ional. Location noted for healthfulnt's. I'nildins well eipiipied. llainlsonie Y. M. A. Hall. Christian and home-liki inllnences. t'lassical. Scieiititic. Eatin- Scieiitilic. Normal and Hiisiness Cours es. Colleire and Society Lil.raries. Fac ulty of ten aide instructors. One of the hest cal.inets of Natural Historv in North Carolina. Model Dairy barm supplies the students with an aliuiidaiicc of fresh milk and hiitter. tFall Term opens Aiijrnst 2--M. lMi.i. L. EYN IION HOKUS. A. M..Ves. (iEO.W. WHITE. A. r...Treas. (iriLKoKD Cjli.k;k, V. O.) N. (J. WILL DIVIDE WITH YOU. You all know that almost ovpi ythini? in tin GIK )CKRV LINE has alvaneel vt'i y much in tin last month or so, and I want to say this, that I have a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, much of it bought btfoiv tin mvnt htavy aihancfs, ami I roposr to Give You the Benefit of the low prices at which 1 have bought. If you want the Best Seed Potatoes, Best Seed Oats, Best Flour, ami the HKST OF EVERYTHING at the LOWEST FIG URES come to me. I. IB . Fonvielle. Cxxt Rscte Prices IN 3 JAN D ARD PATENT MEDICINES! LOOK AND BE (oven's Aiiixiist l-'lowcr. 7-"c. for iVn: Dr. Kind's New Hiscovery. $1 for S.V. Hall s Hair Ueiiewcr. 1 for s.V. A ver s Kellledies. 1 for N."ic. Hood's Sai-saparilla. 1 for xV. Piel i-e's Io lnedies. !1 for KVc. Scott's Kiiuilsioii. sl for s.K-. Above remedies ami several others too numerous to mention will be sold at these juices, for cash only, at Spicer's Drug Store ! TO FARMERS AND TRAVELING MEN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! Don't ftrrt tin European Restaurant Whrii in (idldsltoro. P'irst-chiss in rvrry respecj, (KmI ronk ami rvt'i-ytliiii the lu-st tin inarkrt allow Is. Unn .'!('.' las in tin y'ar. Alt'als -) to r0 crnts. Norfolk Oystt-rs ami (iam in their season. EAST CENTRE STREET, Two Iloors North of Motel Kennoii. let civani. roohl ilrinks, confectionarit'S. fruits ami fancy iZH u-eries. JA3IES D. DANIEL, 7" "1 X- uo 1 ou FEEL SDCEC? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. "ST?- RIPANS TABULES n2Xrm?'".. RIPANS TABULES If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you taTcc DIDAMC TADIII TC SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING. ' !. rtlrHPIO IMDULLO '"YIKT: RIPANS TABULES Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. EASY I ONE ! GIVES SAVE RELIEF. I You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair If You Are Not Posted soiiallv investigate iM.arding houses, rooms to rent, hotels, etc.. ami can s.-neyoil a great deal of iiioueg. This department has a post ollice. reading and writing room, l.aggage and parcel room, telegraph ollice. waiting room. All these privileges are Absolute! Fm'tn every u!scriler. The Satur day r.lade is a highly illustrated weekly ncwspaiM-r. The Chicago ledger is a well-known family and literary illus trated weekly. These Jiajiers are the most interesting weeklies extant, and have the largest circulation of any week ly newspapers in the world ."iOO.Mlii copies weekly. The price of either pa per is :j-'.M K r year, yl.iNt for six mouths, or .'? months foroi) cents. Send in your sul.scriptions. A guide to Chi cago and the World's Fair, also sample copies, sent free to any address. . W. D. B0YCE, 115-117 Always Get The Best. And you will find that tlie BEST always the CHEAPEST. When you are in need of WHISKIES, - BRANDIES, - WINES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Don't fail to see me, as I haw constantly a lare variety of the leading brands on hand. Ice-cold Beer on Draught. JAS. D. PATE, Goldsboro, N. C. CONVINCED. Simmon's Liver Keir.. .. $ for S.'.c. Siiiniion's Livr U-j;. pkii.. '.'."h-. for Jtlc. S. S. S.. P.. P.. P... P. P. P.. ?1 for N.-.e. .Mi-. Jin- Person's Ki-iiu-ily. 1 foi- n'm-. Tutt's. Indian Uilot and all otli.-r pills. i'c. for 'oc. Sulphur P.ittcr. 1 for s.-,,-. Proprietor. TO TAKE. .QUICK TO ACT MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Every suhscrilH-r tothe Saturday I'.lade orChicao Iclrcr will receive a I'w Criiiiiratt entitling the holder to call at our ollice at any hour. day. night, or Sunday, during the World's Fair, and we will locale voii at w hatever priceed room you wish. We M-r- The Saturday Blade The Chicago Ledger Largest Weeklies In the World 500,000 & -5th Ave., Chicago. v.
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1893, edition 1
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