THE H H ADLIG HT. lTI'.hlSHKl) HVKWY TIIL'KSDAV. Sl'i'.M lMFTION l.co VKW. YKAU. A. KOSCOW EI. Kditorand I'rnpiicfor. Cou.siw.k... N. .. .i';:u-.l 17. 1 i n wiu. I'-K v wash:. 'I'llDM' V,h() lilt Midi t i'lilt CollliTl'SS v:t ir"in.tr t" lii1'-''- rt'ft'ivf llic lVt'ilflil"s l.H-:ii:-'. :u-t v.nn its suir-lion-. ttdjoiirn ;unl .ir home witliin :t fortnight nihrlit as well tli-- al.nsf tlit-if lmntls t tiittt notion. ri In .. irri-it huri-v! 1 he couinl is in ;i iic.il nui t for tin- repeal of the Sherman act, ; aTee with the President, s i-ecom-antl the President has rigidly :tc-1 niendati.m for the repeal of the sil centuated the neetl of it. but that j ver purchasin.Lr lause of the Slier- Congress will take eonialerul!e time to consider such an important step is as certain as that the sun will rise to-morrow. Too jjivat a responsibility rests upon the major ity in Congress for it to lie in any! precipitate hurry. I There is no doubt in the world that the Sherman act will U- re pealed. It was a miserable make shift in the first place to save the ... .i i.i.i i -ii.it .- .in ci I i tl,.. .y -, ,,f i in-w,. If it ! "has not broindit worse remits than free coinage would have done, it certainly has served a rool pur pose very badly. It litis no defend ers, and it must ro. Put after the repeal of this bane ful act soinetliinir must be done with silver money: and upon what that shall be there is no unity of sentiment, ami an arrecment can bo readied only alter a loinr debate, after much compromise anions ox Iremists, and after seyeral weeks have irone by. The more experienced leaders are hopeful that the purchasinr clause of the act may be suspended for the time heinr. while the whole subject is beinir discussetl. That would be eminently practical ami wise, and it is the course of all oth ers to be followed. The silver men are in no hurry, for they realize that Conirress has not been called toirelher to further their interest. The Republicans are in no hurry, for the impatience of the country and the slowness of the legislative mill is their capital. Finally, the Democrats cannot af ford to In- in a hurry, for at their door will be laid the odium of any mistake made at this extra session. The situation, indeed, is one which favors deliberation, ami the seltliiur of the linaneial tlitliculiies which confront the American peo ple cannot be disposed of in a sin rle afternoon. It will take weeks at least to construct a solid linan eial road throito-h the tangled thick et of conllictinir theories now rep resented tit Washington. ANOTllKii I KAl 1) AT LAKtiK. Publishers are warned not to ac cept any business from the Parisian Toilet Co., of Montreal. Que. The concent is a fraud and the only State paper at present runnini; this 4-....,.. i, .!..,. .....:.... ...i : :. tin- 1 nmkliiiltiii Wcrklv. ibis paptT and llic llt-iKloistm (.old Loal were tht- only State a-1 Oonitan. out of tin-nvsiit financial jifrs w ln took it upon tlit-nisclvt-s 1 situation. to expose atlvertisinir liuinliiius, ' The Semite etunntittee on Finance, ami we an-frlatl tt see the "htisi- of which Senator Vtiorhet-s is chair ni's" of V. A. Cot)!t Co.. an- man; lll'!1 i,s lirst "eetin.tr yester- otlier C'aitatla fntiiil, droppetl from our exchanges. Tlie only paper now rtinninir it is the Wilon .Vtl vttitce. The receni iatc!iient lnatle Iy the editor of the I )i!llll Times that lie was niiiniiiu- the advertisement of the Kiidirc Celery Fill Co., be eaue he received p:iy in atlvtince, is simply a delusion on his part. We wrote to Conn Co., for ad vance jiay iinniediatcly after re ceivinir the propo-ilion. litil we are without response till this day. Hoys, we are oinir to watch yon cher than ever. Ki t;i:xi: (i. I Ia imiki.i. is under a 1 I I j ,. ,, ,,, , i . t - I.Moi. i.i.Ml-lll IIJHMI mm u ins orrv niantiLrenient tif the teachers' exctifMon trip to the World's Fair. ; ,hIs m,.fth. was onlv a hit of "liepub Xow is the lime to dear his skirts, ' Fu-an buncttmhe. and the adopt ion of faiiiitr to tlo st), the public will have 1 the resolution would have surprised a perfect riht to take it for jrranl-1 e more than its author, etl that his patron- have beeiiswin-1 The bitterest pill in the President's tiled. 'This patter has verv use i't.r tiieii of the Ilarrell stamp, :uid our opinio:; about him has been formed since the lecture of Dr. Talmaire at Morehead Citv tvt year-ae-o. Further comment isal lintst tt-eless. on.es from Waslih.tr. i ii K news Ion that l'residenl C'levehui.l will' veto any silver measure cM-ept the repeal of tin . ........ act. 1 his means that the I'roident puts liuiisclt stpiarcly airamst ('on- li-fess, thereby ntakin-r the tiirlft be-! Iween the members still harder! than was expected. This deter mination tin the part of Mr. Clevc l ind will surprise even his most cnthii-ia-tie admirers. Tm: Scotland Neck Democrat has dunned a new dress, and now looks as pretty its a picture. 'e extend congratulations and be.-peak for Editor Hilliard continued ami increased success. National Capital Matters. l'r.jia our KtKuUir I urn- j.omknl. W.VSIIIViTt'N. D. C.. I August li'. 1WW. s President Cleveland's mossa.rro to Congress has lieen its closely studied as any similar doeimient ever was by m.-niners -r (.ij'iv-s and it is evi tlettt that it is ptin.ir t t 1'oWcr fu! factor in the linaneial legislation of the session. It apparently op 1 loses the itleas 'f niany Dem-H-rats in both Mouse and Senate, just as his celebraletl taritf message of 1SS7 i: i i.i i 1 .-i uis.-ii'iil ions lie- tiiu. on i uoiiesi ." - lief is conspieiit of it. And tin us m every sentence!. 1'1'" lttoii tti what ! Democrats is I are known silver . .i,.,,, ,., f,. flifvil! i nun-e tippareiit than it at, 101 int uii j man law, onlv dittenuf,' as lo wnat shall be substituted. The message recommends the repeal and leaves the question of a substitute to the wisdom of Congress, and nine-tenths of the Democrats are certain that the recommendation as to repeal will be followed, and that other linaneial legislation, which will be cqually s;itisfac1ory to the silver Democrats and to President Cleveland, will be ti freed upon bv the Pem.xrats in in.l that th ooi n I HUM' ;mo ,-H-iim oersislent eiTorts of the Ilepubliean t. split the Democratic party . the silver question will tail. Acting on lite maxim quoted in the President's message "He fives twice who fives quickly the .Dent-1 oerats in the Douse, nom stiver ami anti-silver liii-ti. are tryiiif to reach an aft-content to take up and decide the silver question without wait in f for the appointment of committees and the adoption of rules. It will be easy to take the matter up without an agreement, only a majority vote beiiif required, but if an agreement can be reached upon just what is to be voted upon and how much time is to be fiveti to discussion, much time will be .saved that would necessarily be wasted if no afreemettt is made, to say nothin.Lr of the possibility of endless tiHibusterlnf . The silver men have in caucus de cided to vote for the repeal of the purcha.-iiif clause of the Sherman law. if the bill for its repeal provides for the free coinage of silver on such a ratio as will provide ami maintain the parity between fold and silver. The fact that no particular ratio is mentioned is sU: nitieani. It means that the caucus of silver Democrats did not believe it possible to succeed in maintain'mir the present ratio of lti to 1 and that they are willhif to increase the ratio. It is now claimed that a careful poll of the ILuse. made this week, shows a majority of '." in favor of the repeal of the purchasinf clause j of the Sherman law. The Senate is j more doubtful, and it is much more j difficult to ascertain how Senators, j whose positions are not clearly tle- fined, will vote, but stroiif efforts are j now beinf made to brinir tht Dotlto- ' jcratic Senators tofethcr. and the indications point to success. A cau cus of Democratic Senators this week appointed it committee of live Gor man. Hansom. Cray. Voorhees. ami Piackburn to consider and report a plan with that end in view. The Republicans. unintentionally. of course, added 'arirely to the proba- liilitv t)f Ullili'll T)i mh ti -t-.i t iietlon in attempts tt tiKike I ; ly aiid itmiM-i-ly roNuk.-d by Stintt.fl thiy. lue cotniiiittee tlitl not lacl: ftr business, either, as more than a score of financial bills which htive been introtliieed in ihe Senate have been refen-ed to that committee. A majority of this committee are bimet alists. but st nie of the most promi nent of them, iin-lntiintr tin chair man, have declared their belief in f be viciousness t.f the Sherman law and their willinics.-, to vote for its un conditional repeal. The Senate is naturally deliberate in all its act ions. 'SO it Will Hot be Mii-tii-isine- Jftbe House takes up the silver question before this committee reports a bill to the Senate. The resolution of Senator Lode;e. of Force bill fame, directine; the committee to report a i uul l!" repeal oi ine Micrman law and providing that a vote should be taken thereiiDon on the -'-'ml ..f message, for the republicans to swallow, was the plain statement that he expected Congress to obey the will of the people and proceed to reform the iniquitous taritf as soon as the finances have been looked af ter. Hecattse the tronlile i,i.,i,rM I upon the country by Republicatrti- ' UlU 'tion lane so conspicu- ' OIK V fie-,....t 1 l.. , Tl ;, ' ' attention n tutu l..,t,.t.i; t i , ' o i'uinn .uin hum u .ateverlalloWtl(1 ,hi,msi.lvrs t( .Mciviniev law was to 1. mwlis- j turbed by this Con.er!-i.ss Tlu,v know bctler now, ami t doesn't please them. "" " ' ' knowledge HoiCt You Ivnou That to have perfect health vmi inut have iure lilood, and the l.cs't v.;,vto have iiii-e l,oo,l is to take IIooiTs Sar saparilla. the hest lilood jmrilier and streiiirth Im'ililer. It expels all taint of scrofula, salt, rheum and all other himi- tinl at 1 lie same time minus iqithi-a- system anal rics nerve strenrth. who! lb. od's Pills mav In- had lv mail fair ft'. I. Haia.il & Co.. Laiwe'll. .Mass. Tai ha- jrooal anal disarreeaiil is hit treason ;i";aiiist the royalty f virtua-.'" Tat enjoy life use Tittt's Fills ricked up ai Random. There were three suicides in Brook lyn Sunday. All the victims wet-tout of work and despondent. T-'iair.ps consumed Jacob TTeroId's house, at Cleveland, O.. Friday, burniiiLr to death Ids five-year-old While temporarily insane. Mrs. Sarali E. llarryman. of HaltinKuv. cut her throat with a razor. Tues day. The Phtenix powder mills, near St. Louis. Mo., exploded. Tuesday, :..... !,. i.tii:.. . i ... .i ;; i i " ' Despondent from continued ill health, George IJradlev. tun'tl to. of ' - Pittstield. Mass.. committed suicid Monday, by disembowelinf himself with a px-ket-knife. Two children of Joseph Navitt, while pickittf coal alottf the Phila delphia and Peadhif railroad tracks, near Conshohockcti. Pa.. Friday, were struck by a passenfer train and horribly man fled. A very destructive lire visited Minneapolis. Minn.. Sunday .after noon, causitif a loss of nearly two million dollars. Over 200 houses are burned and at least l.Tiiio persons are rendered homeless. Seven carpenters enfafed at work' on the roof of a church in Roundhead. O. . Thursday, were pre cipitated to the ground by the break -inf of the rafters, a distance of 40 feet. Two were instantly killed. wlji. the balance were internally J injured. I In the Supreme Court of the Dis I trict of Columbia, suit was tiled Sat i urdav for ?Co.0iM for breach of prom- ! ise against Representative Col. Wil ' liam C. P. Preckinridfo. aired .V.t. of Lexington. Ky.. by Miss Madeline V. Pollard, afed 'Hi years. A serious chaff e is included in the suit, sufii cient to make his political career at an end. SOTHISG FITS your case, if you're uu over worked or " run-'ovn " wo man, like Doctor l'icrce's Favorite Prescription. In auy condition of the female sysiem, that will build up, strengthen, regulate, and cure. Every mother needs it. It le&ens the pains and burdens of i;uild -bearing, insures healthy, vigorous offspring, ami promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment on the part of the mother. It is an invigorating tonic made especially for woman. and the onlv mtarantrtd remody for hor wcuknesst s ami ailments. For periodical pains, bearing - down sensations, displacements, anl all "female ro!iiluintsn and disorders, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Can you ask more i All the way through, and at every stage, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy cures Catarrh. So sure of this fact are tho proprietors of the medicine that they oiler .VX1 reward for any incurable case of Catarrh. VIRGINIA COLLEGE. For Vouiii; Ladies, I!o:inoke, Va. titans Si-pt. 14. A luuiitifiil anil attractive Collcne lnmie. Xew luiltin;s. aimmi! the lim-M in the S.mth. Moili'rn iininiveiiieiits. Now I'iaiKn ami furnituru. t anipii ti-n ai res, niauiiiliit'iit muiin tuin seencry: in alley of Virginia, famed fr health. Kuntpean ami Anieriean teachers. Kull contNe. Ad-vantat-s in .Music and Art une.eelled. l-'oi t'ata- '""lH" a'l'lfcss the President. V. II AISKIS, l. II., i;..:ui.lie, iruiiiia. University cf North Carolina. KOI I I'M KNT faculty of -.'.-.teachers. 11 l.uili! itiEs. 7 scientific laboratories, library of :tfl.li(iu t, utnes. :il'i students IWritl C'TIOX-Kive ceiur.il eours -s. f. i.rie courses. profssional courses in law. medicine, et; yineerini; atfd clu'tttistrv. optional courses. KXl-KNSK-s Tuition. per year. S,h..lai ships and loans for tin- needv. Address I'WKMt'iKNT VIXSTt). t hapel Hill. X. t . DR. B. F. ARRINGTON, cr Mn- e. V, 'eiit rc St r. T7IIT.IN; TKKTH A SI'Kf Also treating tliseascil ru IAL1 Y ! ins. and e denial all ilist-ase sinitiiirc. pert SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SAI.KM. X. f. dips mi ii' Tin tl'.'nil Annna! Session begins Se teinlier ."tli. is;i:i. Ilt-jrister for last year :itiL'. Special features: tlie I e flopiiiejit of Health. Cliarsieter and Intellect. I!uiltli:o;s t!torolo;ily rellioilelleil. Fully i-tiiipM-tl I'r-pai-:itiry, Collegiate anil I'ost (batlliate t)eiartniellts. besides liist-class schools in Mii-ic. Art, lan rtnifres. Klocntion. Coinmerci.il and in tlilstrial Studies. JOHN II. ( l.FAVKLL. ri incipal. Asbeville Female College. Spa'cial attract ions: MaU-hlesscFmiate. Vt' oipIci fill health record. 1 i-ltht ful homa-iilV. W'i-1 1 ail'ala'l'eal courses aif ill struction. 'rhoronp;Iily equ'qipeal ryni nasimn. ?ilusic utialer tha- celelirata-al I'rof. (Irahau Kierinatiy). Art under Miss Flythe (Faris). Iloiise in seven acres of shadeal lawn in tha- heart of a beautiful city. Rooms titia-ly furnished. Steam ha'atiiiix anal sanitary pluniliins; thi'auiihaut. Charges as laiw as a tine sa-hool can make t hemt Sa-ml for cata I.tgile. Aal.lress Fkv. Jamks Atkins. Ashevilie Female Coll.-ge, Asheville.N.C. THE XOKTH CAROLINA Coilege of Agriculture-Mechanic Arts Will bearin its Fifth Session Septemba'r 7th, isi:;. This Collejre is nav w.l ca inijijH-4 fair its special work, having extensive Wannl and Irani shops, careful ly litted up Drauing-roaiin. Chemical, liotanical anal Horticultural Laborato ries. ( Jreenhatuse anal Barn. The teaching force fair the next year consists of liftcen men. The two cours es lead to graaluation ia Agriculture ami in Mechanical anal Civil Faigineer ing. Total etist a year, including hoard : County Sttiala-nts, ! '.A i:!.."iti Fay Stiial.'iits ' -:. 5(1 Fair catalogues, apply to A. ii. HOLLAD'AY. Fresida-nt. Kah-igh. N. C. ST. MARY'S School for Girls, IJaleiirh, North Carolina. The Advent Term of the Fifty-Second School Year will begin September '.21st, 1 .:. Special attention jiaid to Fhysieal Culture anal Hygiene. Atl.lres the Kectaif, REV. B. SMEDES, A. M. 1 14 SAILED VM SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. Forthirty-cijrhtj-oarsCiipt. Lt.ud folio rptl the s;i, niostuf th:it tinif as rnasii-r ot a vtis- ; set, and upon rt'lirin!; trom tlit? wati-r v. a- : IMiiiiU'd by tho Secretary tif the 1'iiitt'tl M:i't-s 1 Treasurv'to sui)criiit-t;d llit- m':iI tlictifs in j Alaska, which jxisii ion he hetil live years, iio I lt-hitt's one t-xpfi-it'.'ice as follows: I For several years 1 l ad l.een 1 roel)Ie1 v:' i poneral nervousness aiitl imin in 1h- region of niv heart. My pn-alo-t rtl'ii-tio i .as sleeple-sness; it was itlniost impossiblv! ;;t any time to obtain ifst mid sleep, llavir:? si n j I)r. Jliles n'inedi.'S advert isttl I lc!jaii lining , Nervine. After taking a small qua in ily t. e lH'iietit received was so trrt.-at tliat I was osi- i lively alarmed, 1 It i ok ioir tlm lemetly eiiii- I taim-d opiates whicli would linally he iujiu-i- I oils to me: but on lieinji assured by Hit- urujr- j pist that it was perfectly liarmless, I eontin ued it together with the Heart Cure. Tc.tl iy I I can conscientiously say that Iir. Miles' 11-- i storative Nervine and New Heart, t un- uid j more for me t han anyt hin I had ever ta!.t ii. I had been treated by eminent physicians in New York and San l-'rancisco without hen- ctir. I owe my present ptiod health tothu ) judicious use of those most valuable remedies i and heart ily lvcornnieiul them to all atllictea ' as I was." ('apt. A. 1'. Loud, Hampden, Me. : Dr. Milt-s'KestorativeNervineand Newt'uro j art! soltl by all drtej-jistson a positive iruaran- t?e, or by Dr. Miles Medical To., Elkhart, ! Intl.. on receipt of price, fl imt bottle, or six j Ixittlos for s.'i, expix-ss ptrpaitl. They are free from all opiates and dangerous drugs. ; SObI) r.Y JOHN lnif fists : II. 1IIU, SOX, l.lsiioti.. N. ('. Horner : Mili OXIOKD. X. C. Mnilerii lmililiiifs. Healllifiil ami at-tract'n't- location. Kllicient iiistruclors. N mn I K-r limitt il. A lt-aiilifiil Southern Home lor lioys. ( ';:!:i!ih.' :;e sei:t oil ap plication. -SI" Bj OAK RIDGn INSTITUTE A classical & Commercial School to?.secosd TEAK. FOBTY-SECOND VEAK. IW Wcll-rui ;uipiM institution of thr!:is in the South. tv.and Y..M.I'. A. Halls. wtini; Ilooni, ttl!d well- I tritrv, KiiMiies, T-l-- I I'.-nartnicnt-i. HeflUtilul i eqll'pp- -tl era nn.l' Sm.rt- i!:i I U1K1 tlPHlt .llill ;.-:;'. :tti. hi n-w ui tin- ui'nmwuis. I -J.V itnirins lierr lat Kr. Pall Term i oprtis Ai:. 1 Apply U t i Ht:il..(.-ue to Profs. J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C. ; A NICE LOT OF :-HAMMOCKS,:- -AT AI Prices ! HI:CElVEi) AT Cioldshoro Hook Stores .!. 1". MIIJ.KK. l'i:oi-i:ii:n.i;. IDEFY ANY MAN ' Dry Goods and Notions ! '- Calico:) lied tick - ,'tit.s and u. and ii.. . heck I'ant loth llle. Hll't Up. ily.'.c. ( heviolsonly r cents, ttress t io hIs '.it iiclies Anil lots of other 1 tress (omhIs iiiiv l;i Cheap. A l.iu lot of ri'.U.n. Towels and up. t nihrellas i.V and lip. V ire lluckle Siis(.,.rs -tl and J.'. c-nts. Ladies' Vests Inc. Mill's t lidershirts -'.'.c. oil " i - -111 oniy '.'II cents. HATS AND SHOES! . Hats fro::, l:, ahses from Overall Cant t.. s:.:.ii. nis. M -n's 40c to sl .'iii: Trunks !.' .lackets I.V. I'allls lar.-st. l stoakof Sh-,.s 1 everliail. Solid! liiLln-n's Sli.- fr tin' to .l.j;.. Ladies' from l.iltl to !.:;,. Men's most cinelete from l.tm tos ::.ihi. All Shoes warranti-it all la-atli-er. Shoe lhr.-a,l ; .cr l.all. Iiall-s..les III.-per pair. Leather :i'i cents ;.er khmi.L Almost All Kinds of Groceries. Simar. St.iia H alel S,.,l i ;.(. jH r Hi. ('.ff.'e VM; liia-a- .V. Iloiiunv A.vle t.rease.'.c bo.v. IVimt VM: M atches sen f,,r :,c. Look at tin- a nt j.rias's a.it I'at a nt .Veiliciiios: syni. S jnills. faiecor,.-. Iron. Tina-tnra- !ram. t.lyi-rme. 11 init ii-e, reiliieeat from 1(1 lo 7c. floykin s Worm Kilh r -Jiii'. IVrrv Uuvis' I'ain Killer. In.iian Idiot I'ills. Tntts' fills, r'.-ilnas-al tai'.'IK-. Sweet oil ami tea-, a 'a, tor il .". anal Ida-. Machine Oil inc. In-. l.ie.-r.- lie. i, l., rry a-onlial for aii arr!it'.a. rice oi.ly :,i ... IVterson's Linitni'tit only l-.arks-r's If. is- ate! Cattle IW.Iers 1: Tin Wara-. V. ..oil ami illo-.v U are. Crm kerv Wan? i.ls. a. la etc. Note:- A line lot of l'.,l,a kinaTohaa a-o :."i to HI a-e-nt lip. Ed. L. Edmundson, TIIK 111 : .NMioro, X. C. DON'T FORGET THE FACT! That we have a complete line of Summer - Millinery, Wnich we : pare re aiiiering at price: with the hard time NOVELTIES IN HATS And Bonnets, and all stirts of fancy 1)111 - LINE - OF - IUHY - (M M'.l-t he sa'elt to ha" appreciated. A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY In every iin.iginahli- colair, fan- ladia-s ami children, at prices to suit all. Stamping Done ! With Neatness and Dispatch. (iive us a call and we will make it to your interest ta. jnu chase from us. J. Henry Edwards. West Centre St., Coldslioro, N. ('. i I L. 1 lllh liil.L l)LL ) 1 1 I . ; Is drawing to a close and we have on hand too many Summer Goods. !V do not w.-uit lo c;trry oit any of thcni. V' nt-cil room for ur Immense Stock of Winter Goods. We liavc m.'iilvt'd down onr t-ntir' stock of Spring and Summer Clothing At strictly Northern cost, which means at least 2' per cent lower than you can buy litem elsewhere. STRAW HATS! 'rhe nobbiest in town and you can buy them at your own price. LADIES' LOW QUARTER SHOES from v u "p r- the talk of the town. MEN'S LOW QUARTER CALF SKIN SHOES at i a pair. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS: ah sizes. :j for : cents. BLACK CHECKED MUSLIN: sm before for ir,c. now 10 cents. White Checked Lawns Mid Muslins from cents Embroideries and H TVT TTAT7AT rLiiU ALlAlio And all oilier Sininner (ioods in jrojxtrtion. Do not miss I this chance, ii 'you iieed'anytliini in our line. Hasten j to our store and select from the nobbiest stork of ijoods in town at exactly Nortliorn AVlioIcsnk rricos. c. kislist cfe, co., (ioi.nsiiouo. x. c. N HOLKSALi: Grocer and Cotton Buyer. 1867. Established. Offers fox Casli li.-iro-niiis iii ;ill iMuds such as Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Cotftv, Mt-al. Iliiy. Salt. .Mixed Cow Feed, Wheat Bran, Soap. Starch, Sofia, Buckets, Brooms. Kniptv (irain Sacks, Molasses. Lye. Potash, Laud Plaster. Taudles. The Best of Cement and Lime, Plaster la lis, Laths. Hair, Kye. Corn. Oats, Kice Meal, etc. The World's Fair Route from the Soutli 4),-,, III mm s r ' .'v Vs f-"?e! ? , f m kt i Nt a," Jf& VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO., Atlanta, - Georgia. mmii$tmm$ SatSSA-l &$&mj Mtiu lisai!' - a-Jisi- fi&llSzX. ' ' ' sju tr" a'" h 11:11 1 am am. Wo Can Save You Money. VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO., - - - Atlanta, Ga. up. Our immense line of 21k.L XKJUl WW 11 PRICE ! Attn Tif VI AM) !!!:TA1L 1867. IS OVER THT Pennsylvania SHORT UNES CHICAGO 'LS' ?P T 1 1 'Q v . ' ... - X TZi o FROM LOUISVILLE 0 CINCIK3A7I. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE NCLUOCS Pullman Vestibule Sle?pinij and Enlist Parlor Cars Only Route Through the Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS VIA THEoE IINFS AND THf ID CONNCCTIONs CAN E StCJUlO AT THE PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES OF ECU T HERN RAILWAYS. For special information in rfcurd ti rTf a.o ANY DF sired details concerning this FIRST-CLASS SERVICE, PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON OR fcr LitTln u TELECRAM TO tlTHER OF THE FL'l'.C.VING : . UCn. Smthi-ra Puss'r -.t. - XiSSTTtti, Ci:o-K- TliOMl-SU;., S.E. tor i"rit. Lli;..l,'.I'L IT UFRsoS. 9 strut ta.tr i?e:.t - latlVlL! ir SUtl'iL BWIDT. i.-:.simn: Oar! ti.r Al'-h. MANUFACTURERS OF: aiTl'ON SKKI OIL MIU. MA IMNKi.'Y AMI KKRTILIZKIi MA( ItlXKIiY OM I'LKTK. ,v,,rs ,vv It K MAI HINKItY "OM I'LKTK. Collon (Jins, Feeders, 0 ?,s,'rsa"" 1 vM 1,1 ir -i'vntii);etti ami l''-li i''iitiiijr samtMlin-i-t to irins. ) ot"1 " a" ,21 f"i--ov.Li.ii SMany Gold Medals L1; Do You Ride a Victor? If you ride why not ride the best? There is but one best and it's a Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. Tctllx of tlie JDSL-y is nui: Large - and - Handsome - Stock Spring and Summer Goods. They are the Pick of the Market and rwry sinlr )ir Iclii van -fully .rln-l'l with it-f-fit'iict' t tin LADiKS' TILADK of this city :uul st t t'n.it. I havt just lt'tunu't' from tin-Xortlu'in fashion 'iitits vh.'iv I st'curt'd UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IX TIIK LINKS OF Dress Goods. White Goods, Flouncing, Laces, Embroideries, Hamburgs, Lawns, Challies, Trimmings, Silks and Satins! ALL TIIKSL GOODS IIAVF IJKKN Bought for the Spot Gash ! ami as I rn civt'd a ivinuiirrativc iliscount u thv transac tion, we an able to st-J! our customers every single yard of ,'oods at the exact vln!esalt liiures, tliat means at the same liures they Ave re hilled to me. In Ready-Made Clothing We have t,'ot the drop on our competitors this season. We have Clothing 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 Ave can oiler special inducements, as Ave have secured real and genuine bargains. 0-1x2? Stock ofSlioes FOli LADILS. MKN. MISSKS AND CIIILDKKX is some thing of Avhich we are proud of. Kvery pair Avas made es pecially for us and fully warranted. In style and cheap ness tluy can't be beat. This department Avill lie found in the adjoining store, entirely separate from our Clothing ant! Dry Goods. He sure and ask for the renowned Sack Shoes and Slippers. It is the best s2 shoe on the market and warranted equally as fTood as any s4 shoe sold elsewhere. Kvery pair are fully warranted for durability. At Wholesale Prices I If you only will visit our ast establishment you will readily confess, if you take a look on the overloaded shelves, that Ave keep the largest ami best select etl stock of jmds 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 Avhich 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, ami at prices lower than they can be bought elsewhere. IsT'lt will be of interest to dealers to call and examine our stock. In variety ami prices we are able to oiler better inducements than ever before. ASHER :- EDWARDS, The Original Leader of Low Prices, o7, 11 Fast Centre Street, Goldsboro, : ' : : N. C. -OF-

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