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A- i iHi HEADLIGHT. ,,i : in vi ui:; or waym: oi ntv. i,si:..u. X. C. August 17. IKJCi LOCAL NKWS. '. I )i lining a ;i; 1m fr It VYi.kiv for e..f .Mr. .seh Ivlwards j by paint inr and Ml lld'H I-.1'. Uev. .1. 1.. I'of S.-Vell S Meyerl.oiyl. li-'iiiirs. for tli 'ft Tm-sday l).'!!i'tit f his health. We ivir.vl 1m learn Ihat ('apt. A. .1 . ( laiiMway is tj!ii1i' ill at hi home in lliis lit . Our Kn up fur 1 lu imi 1 1 letter failed to show at t wo wo.'k. What's tin nia1 tcr? Mi-, and .Mrs. 'oih II. Moore re I w 1-. , , ., l t, ill.- l ily .M.iiiday from their extended bridal lMi;r. .Mi- .Maud. Peacock returned Vi;i hi whore si Miss Maggie I la pant ry ot .dr. 1 len North. -ni portion urgkiri.ed Thurd; 'i-soii .May, ' the citv. V ill!. . A. .M. Slirag-o. of the X. V. ,-t store, left .Monday for Xnrih iiiarket lo purchase his fall ln.e p;ayin lie I an Thomas 1m fall oat of a t ing hi- arm. Prof, and M Trhiil v Co', lege, day on a vi-it Sloel.mii street. Tiie :ir.-t tirM -i-a-oii were lil'i .Mr. .1. II. Lewi: I Jrogdell iowilsl i some ooys. lit ihe misfortune .Mondav. break- lklett. of lore Sat ur paivn'.s mii d 1 n ,1 ton boi; lis Friday his farm iu'ht 1 fr mi I ;ld you ait.'i.d Cue --Tacky Party the Arlington Hotel Tuesda jht'.' If so. who had the 1 eei ?) ailalr. wasn't it ! A Th -pee: proe, in i'u I lo.i rd of al session cuing.-- i if w 1 in aiiothei lucatioii met in iere Monday, hieh are publ ei ilumn. the ished Mi Mamie K. Port ormerly cy Mom xv.-. V thi- city, but now of lefl Mondav for Lawr on a viit to .Yirs. 1. Spnlig. To-morrow is Xorth Carolina Day al the World's Fair. Several of our c'ti.eii- who left here Sunday noon will be piv-ent at the occasion. At ihe joint meeting of the city Fire department held at the Mavor's oiliee Monday nirht. it was ded to have an inpect ion and tournament m 11 T!. 'Sth inst. .!. lV;ce at Pikeville and eaf are now in charge of Vm , S. F. Plow beinir postmaster fi .rnier and ( it latter ofiiee. W. I.angst..n the The l'irst Paptist iwn party to- parsonage, to li vl,l L'l t iii front til ; mi, is 1. ir rej lau'in before the arrival i :ells. the i. arson- Pev. ( . A. Jc The excur-i. n fr. m on the .'list inst.. ro; as .opularas the Ash. to Norfolk s to be just exclirs'n ill. Mr. I!. E. Pipkin jirom'ses ample seat inr capacit y, especially f. v ladies and children. Mr. L. Edwards, who justly claims he title. --Father of Low Prices." opened hi stiii'e here Tuesday morn ing', tilled with a varied line of goods. In another ci iui nu he makes it known that In- is ready for business. The sin .i t'y" train mi the A. A: N. C. railroad, which proved a great convenience for the people along t lie line, will be discontinued after next Monday. The authorities tell us that t lii- extra service doesn't pay. reouest a t innnounce lliat g of the Hoard mint v. mi Moii- 'here will be a meet of Health for Wayne i-i day. September 1th. 1i dent in place of Dr. resigned, and also to e .superintendent. The schedule of ihe changed his! Sunday, from ( ; I'eeiisbm'o arriv ill . in., and the freig m. . ret uruing at ." p. elect a Jresi 1. W. I'aismi. ect a count v I). II. II.. mail train eret T': t I'JiaO . The mail es here as ition held illltV Si;p- 1 ram ( reeiisoori e at -2:.:: i. leav ivt. The . M , . AiUiiisoii. .-rilltel ii;ildin . at the grade.! school this city, next Monday i r all apl ieanls i f 1 his .it '.I a. m.. f .-.Hint v 1, 11 dust rial Scl Slate Normal and ln- t ( i reens horn. j-'or making an arrest without a warrant. Cidenn is-.it (lideonite) Ward, poli.-eiue.n of Hikevillo. was up before .I ustice 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 !) rev , Tues dav. and lined one dollar and cost. The (lideonite mayor of Pikeville will be hear.', from in that capacity very Th n;iv si ime ' Mr. 11. T g! arii usl; ah parti. .1 of go..,!- . h in-. pocket Ham at Mt. entered by s Saturday such as silk ravats. sus knives. pis- was bi imk' in night, a i pelidel - . !.,ls. ra. is believ Wel'i carried otT. It have gone in e.l l!i t i- HI if W 1 1 1 1 1 1 . A lit lie sun ol' .Mr. Kufu. liile jtlyyiii.:.' aiut his fatli.-i en. Tiiiirs-Iav. fell in. and can Ham l'i.ls' verv ear iie'l!!! deVlHIfeil iiy thre" hoe'S nd would have he.-ll had not tiiiioh -si-iance readied him. The hoy": lolhiair wr.s (or!! into slifeds am am It va 1 left eye pail nllv 111- ed. a close ea The annual excursion of tho stork holders will be run over the A. & N. C. K. 11.. next Tuesday, leaving here at ii a. ni., and arrive at Morehead at 1(1:1.'.") a. m. TMiiniinpr. it will leave there at fi p. m. All stockholders and their immediate families will he passed five. We have it from reliable authority, 11.:, t mi,.. f tin- l-.-eeti'tlv elected cot- lo)1 ,.,,-... himself that the reason he took it at the reduction was that he only aimed to weigh dur ing tin' busv season and thereafter tender his resignation. Let our C.uintv Commissioner look out for this when accepting bond. After. an illness of six weeks with typhoid fever. Mrs. liebeeca War ters. wife of Mr. M. J. Warters. de parted this life at her home in New town. Monday evening at o'clock, aged ."1 years. The funeral was held from the First 1 Ja.pt ist church Tuesdav at 4 1. m.. I lev. II. C. ' .Moore. oHic'iating. The interment i was made in Willow Dale ceineterv. Tiie iiardware store of Messrs. 'Smith i'v Yelverton was entend by : some unknown thief through the back door transom Friday night, who carried oil' a few pistols and son;.' change left in the liioncy draw er. An attempt was also made that nioht to enter the store of Messrs. II. Weil !c Uros.. but the iron bars across th' back door transom pre : vented it. TIM: I50A1M) OF KDI C A TION. lis Proceedings J'eportoil by the Super i lit t'lident of I'liblic Instruction. The Hoard met in special meeting Monday the 14tli inst.. all the mem bers present, except J. H. Edwards. Committeemen in white districts were appointed as follows: !." Joseph W. tlardner ii K. L. Smith. :J4 Wm. Holland, lo Josiah Stevens. 4 Phi! Snipes in place Neal. J. P,. Overman. J. V. place of W. H Minshew of X. D 4. C. W i place o: .1. W. Coley. W2 Wm. Move in place 1 Southerland. In i-olored district Nt L'ipkin was aiijiointed i W. II. Neal. The committee in district Ni white, was allowed S4IMIU to be for huildhiir purposes. The Su)erintendent was instruct ed by the Hoard to issue no orders except mi the days when the Hoard meets, unless the orders are approv ed by the chairman. The following accounts, paid since July meeting, were approved by the Hoard: also those paid to-day: Creeii Copeland. census. .. . J. K. I !yrd. census W. T. Anderson, cer.sus l. A. Parker, lumber, D. P. Thompson, census S. W. Winn, census l.oo j.t;.") l . 00 1.00 1.1)0 J. F. Smith, census ii.s. Peid. ( ensus ; j. f. i0pr. census Jno.Corbett. inatei'ial and la! 1 im j S..")il j 1. Hit j 1 .00 ; i "'"I !! s. W. Peele. census J, W. Thompson, census J. Y. ThonipsMn. i-leaninir .ut Wei! Tlios. Hood, census II. C. Hiz.eil. census Mark Creen. census lsham I-ee. census C F. Hadlev. census Krastus Smith, census Xeediiam Lewis, c ensus C. C. Coley. census H. M. Middleton. census N. I. Curley. (-ensus W. 1''. Pose census. districts). Z. A. Perkins, labor and ma terial K. S. Dees, census Wm. Price, census 1.oo l.oo 01) 00 I Mlrav ' well, labor and mate- rial ; W. T. Anderson, census i s. 'v ,1 ,.ili v c.lKll Eli Sasser. census A. T. Uz.ell. census W. II. l-'ulghum. census. . V'. L. Hike, census W. H. Hike, one bucket. . J. I !. Smit h, census Y'. H. Hritt. census, II. j. Hollins. census. . . . J. I). Daly, census V. H. Whitley, census. . . W. E. Hlackman, cleanin 1.00 1.00 1.00 .."i0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 OUt well Ca'sar I-'ort. census Wm. U. Crantham. wood .1. F. Aycock. census "Win. Hollmnan. school site. . . . i.I. J. Herring, surveying S. AY, Hlackman, blackboard, . . j Ilk-hard Anderson, labor and ! material .'50 ""j -40 ; 1.00 j ikon 2.oo ; -'.on j 4.-'o ! - C.eo. Harnes, cleaningout well, J. 15. Harks, material ami labor. .2.00 1.00 J. I;. t'arK's. census, () wen Holmes, per diem and mileage M. L. Lee. per diem .'.00 ! There being no further business, t he i Joard adjourned, to meet again 1st Monday in September. M, h. l.v.v. Chairman. E. T. Atkinson. Secretary. cannot Im- ( umi Ilea In liv local applications thev cannot reach the diseased portion f thee.ir. and tha, is'hy constd ni ional remedies, Deafness i- caused bv :in iiillaine.1 con- tinii ol tin- mucous iinintr ot the 1-ais- i lachiati tahe. When this tuhe ets in ! Ilameil you have a nmililin sound or J imperfect heariiiLr. and when itisetitire- ly closed deafness is the result, and un I less the iii llamat ion c-an he taken out i and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will in destroyed toivv er: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is notliin hut an jn llanie.l condition of the mucous .surface!;. V,.v. ill mv.. On.. lll.M.lleil l)..ll:i-s i f,.r .-.iiv i-.is.. ,i , ea ness icausei iv ca 1 tarrhi'tliat. caimoi be cured by l'hill's atari n tire. .-ciki i.u circulars, n I'. J. I IIKNKY tV U I oied tv'SoId by J)ru;ists, 7-e. COUNTY HAPPEMXCK. As t.aihcicd Iiv our Kcgiilur CorrcsniMiil enls in tin Various Townships. Dmllcy IJeuVetions. J. Taylor, of P.lack Crook, was in town Sunday. Mrs. Annie Sloan, of Teaehy's is visiting her parents here. Miss Addie Kasberrv. of Coldsbo- ro- was visit nitf hei relatives here and in Duplin, last week. Mrs. Mat tie Jones, wife of Daniel Jones, of Hrogdeii. died Friday even ing and was buried Sunday. J. C. Hhodes left last week for White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. whither he goes for his health. II. F. Powell and Miss Lovey Lane, both of lJi-og-den township, were mar ried Sunday, 'Squire I'owden tying1 the knot. We learn that Harvey Urewingtoii and Luciun Manuel, who went from here to Georgia last winter, together with Hiram Jacobs, formerly of this section, recently murdered their em ployer's son. with the supposed in tention of robbery." They failed to secure any money, however, were arrested, brought to Savannah and placed in jail to prevent lynching, and are now there awaiting trial. They are all colored, and one of them (lrewiiigtoii) was notorious for his meanness while here. Pikeville lludtrri. The town commissioners were in regular monthly session Monday. Mrs. M. A. Winbon and Lillian May. daughter of W. L. Pike, are visiting friends in Mt. Olive. Pev. C. Y. Smith left Monday for the western part of the State where he anticipates spending two weeks lishin and hunting. Paul K. Winstead spent Sunday and Mondav with his parents at Mt. Olive, the occasion beinir the reun ion of the entire family for the tirst time in four years. The protracted meeting at Mt. Carmel church closed Monday, with ten additions to the church. The younr converts were baptized at the churc h Sunday ni'ht by Pev. C. Vv". Smith who had been assisting Kev. M. M. McFarland. i The annual convention ot the . W'ayne county Sunday Sc hool asso ' elation that was to take place at Sa lem church the 1 "Sth inst.. has been chanired to Mount Olive, same dale, on account of the district c onvention beinir held at the latter place. The revival meeting which has been running for the past week at Pleasant drove, c losed Sunday with twelve additions to the church. The j rite of Paptism was administered by l.iMiKlder J. P. Mozinjro. at Elder D. 1 . no ! Davis' puiid. Sunday morning. Walter Jottings. The com lit inn of L. 15. Sasser is no lietter at tins writing. Miss Mayana liass pent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mrs. .Tno. S. Edwards. There is a great deal of .-sickness in this section just now. mostly fever of some kind. Master Joseph II. Howell spent last week in Coldshoro. visiting the family ..f I). V. Ingram. Mrs. Jno. A. Stevenson, of Wil-1 sou's Mill, is hero on a visit to her j parents. Mr. ami Mrs. I. S. Smith. Hev. J. T. Edgerton iilh-d his reg- ular a))o'mtmeiit at the Uaptist cliurch liere. Saturdav and Sundav. Mrs. J. W. Howell acconipanietl by her niece Mrs. Julia Jones, of Cohls boro. left Saturday for Clayton, to visit relatives. Capt. John A. Sasser. who has 1.00 j been spending some time with his 1.00 'son, A. H. Sasser. near Sniithtield. i returned to this section Saturdav. i 7.'2T Elder W- T. Johnson who lias been l-""jon a three weeks preaching- tour 1-"" through Johnston and adjoining J-,,(' j counties, returned home Sunday ev ening'. Mrs. Ered Howell and little daugh ter Sudie, of Coldsboro. were here a few days last week visiting her sis ter, Miss Julia E. Howell, who con tinues quite sick ut the home of her uncle, .lethro Howell. Angle (issii. Our farmers commence;! pulling i fodder on Monday. Miss Minnie IJiz.ell has returned r..(,n ,. ,,l.,.1:mt visit to T.nCi-ano-e ' ' v "" " 1'-- i-e Miss 1 Jettie Whitley returned home Friday from a visit to relatives at Ueston. Clad to learn that Miss Anna IJiz zell is gradually improving from her recent severe illness. A line mule was stolen from San ford Wilson Friday night by some person, then unknown, but learn since that the thief was captured Monday at Jvinston. brought to fioldsboro and jailed. His name is John Jlountree, colored, and the mule was restored to its owner. Misses Ida and Ora IJizzoll, accom panied by their brother George, re- I turned home Saturday from the j World's Fair much pleased with their trip, but greatly displeased with T1..I-V..1I ..,,,1 l,w -,T,.1...r..r....,1t j Mr. Di.zell says that Eugene Harrell j js n,,t oiti' Id 'skin"- liini any more. The sudden demise of John M. Uz- zell occurred ut his home near here Wednesday morning. aifeil SI j-ears. Ife died while asleep, and his death was not discovered until his daugh ter went toeall him to dinner. Heart disease is supposed to he the cause of his sudden death. lie was laid to - rest mwi-Mtiav oesiue u nis, wne. i wi0 preceded liini in death u few I months a,'o. lie leaves ren to nmurii their loss. three child- Sevrn Springs Itoms Joe Oliver and wife, of Mt. Olive, wore here last week. Miss Annie Baker, of Goldsboro, is visitiiifr the springs. There was quite a larre picnic at the Sprinirs Wednesday, from Clraii-e., Jud Carroll and daughter Mary, j after sjieiidinfr u week at Moi'head returned home Mondav. Judre(Ieo. '. Sti'on'. of Paleijrh, is at t lie hotel, and is finding much improvt-ment in the use of the water. Our rinners are busy cleaninr up their rins preparatory to the busy fall sea'son of picking and pacUiiiff cotton. Mrs. Thos. H. Sutton, of Newborn, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for some time, return ed homo Saturday. Miss Ina Ivey's school at Pinoy drove closed last Friday with a din ner and candy stew which was very much enjoyed by the little folks as well as some of the 'o-rown people. Some of our farmers are pullinr fodder this week, it beinr the bejri li ning of the season of crop atherinr and soon they will be busily occu pied with both corn and cotton, as well as other farm products. James Whitfield, of Seven Springs, and Miss Vivian Powers, of Duplin Bonds, were- married at the home of the bride last Wednesday, and on that niht were tendered a recept ion by W. H. Whitfield, where they re ceived the congratulations of a host of friends. KAItlS CI.OVKU KOOf will piuifv your IiIm.hI. clear your complexion, reir ulate your bowels ami make your head clear as a hell. -'."e. and ."Oc. Sul.l by all dnijrirists. Sill LOU'S ( X'KK. and crimp cure: is i'oeki-t sie contains only "i-H'. Cliildien all dnitrLrists. III.' real n trival il couirli uianil. 1 w fill --ti e ! love it. Sold I.v SIIILOH'S VITALIZKU is wiiat y..u eed for eonstiatioll. los of a)petite. I izziness. and all symptoni of hpep- ! ia. Price 10 and 7.V cents per iiottie. ! old l.v all ilrii'Nts. V ; Iullamed. itehimr. Iurniii;r. crusty j and scaly skin and -ealp of infants soollieil and t illed liy Jolin-on's Orient- ! al Soaj). Sold lv ' M. K. Koliiiison A i liro. 'I'll u avs future destiny of the chili the work of the mother. M. V.. Uo'iin-011 vV llro.. reeomiu. ml .Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatiMii. neuralo-ia. sprains. In uiscs. lame hack, it quickly relieves pain. House For Kent. ( n Pine street, hebwecii John and WiUkun. four rooms, splendid water and excellent neiglilirln.d. I'usses slon given at once. .1. V.. I'KTKHSiiN. Fxcursion to Norfolk. Remember our excursion from here to Norfolk. Va.. on-Thursday, the olst inst. The train will leave here promptly at 7 oV'iock in the morn ing and after a stay of nine hours in Norfolk will return here Ihe same dav. I nere will tie a special car r served for ladies, besides ami cars to accommodate all. without crowd- ing. We promise you a most enloy- able trio as no drunkenness nor' nrofanitv will be allowed aboard. Hound trip fare only 'J.."o. Pii'KiN it Dam k i.s. Must lie S..I.1 During month of August: Our re maining st.x k or Spring clothing, at greatly reduced prices. Nkw York Hakoaiv Stoiik. At Cut rrio's. A tremendous stock of New York IJargain Store. Shoes at j Cut l'riccs. : !." cases fruit jars at Southerland' i bargain Store. Dargaiiis in Tohat-t-o 0 Hoxes Touai-co at - cents ;i wund. worth o." cents, at Souther land's IJargain Store. Summer I'litlerncar. Ladies' gauze vests in cents. ( ient's g-au.e ve to 7 cents, at New Yoi Store. Si to T0 from !." IJargain Iar-ra:iis at Kurgaiii Store. 'elluloid collars only 10, Linen collars from S to l." cents. A Large Variety ! For table linen, napkins, etc.. go to New York IJargain Store. 15!jr Uargains. Lace Curtains from l',0c to si!. oo a pair at New York IJargain Store. Snei-ial Prices in Shoes To reduce our large York IJargain Store. -t,H-k at New At New York Ilarirain Store, Staple gingham from l to Sc a yd. 100 pieces dress gingham, worth from S to 10e. we will close out at 7c a yard. Down Tlioy Uu ! 100 pieces prints from Tic a yard up. at New York IJargain Store. ( hainhi aj s ! ( hamhi ays ! Our remaining sttK-k of 1: bravs at 10c a yard. ham- Straw jlaltiinrs. The lastes importations and nov elties at the N. Y. IJargain Store. Mats! Huts! All grades anil colors, at lowest prices at Southerland s Cash Store. Hosiery Hosiery! The best 10 cents hose in the city can be found at the N. Y. IJargain Store. DAVIS MILITARY SCHOOL KOIt BOVS ASO lOl'Xl 5IKX, A JI ilitHry I oik-ue. l'r.-iuratory Classes i..r Ihoso ti.it irHiar-.l lor Collrw v'liisws. Full Curse 111 Civil Knsinei-nni;. s k-ntilic Course. ClasHiciil Ciiuisw. l'ouiilete niisiiicss t'oll.-ue Ix-parinii-nt. I'ri-parutory Alt-Jica' Course for Voiiii M -n d.-slr-in ! Ktu.Iy Mt-iu)ii-. erat-lical iu.siruction in T.lejiraijliy. Iiitin fa;iiou for Jirauty anil Jlttiith. Cornet Jlaml anil ori-liestr;.. Instructii.il In Music ami Art. We oiler tin- a.lvantau.v of a line tslneutioii at low rales. Write- lor i:-i;iMt:r. It kiv.k lull piinn-iiliiri. A.Mrei.-. UAi IS JlIl.ITAU k' SCHOOL, Wlnslon.S.C CiJhtS WHtKf- ALL FISr fti$- Best Cuiwh byrup. Tobiesood. Usei In time, lolrt by dniirfrl-tta. S1 oouisnnso m i:ki:t nuroRT. tirnrt l Wt-i'klj- ly l. M. 1 liwtl, ( olloii lttir unl V iHth-HuU I'r4iim ItfitU'r. Cotton Mess Pork Pice, roujrli X. C. Hams Meal per sac k Flour Sujrar, trraiiulated. . . ( 'di n Oats TiC7 i M) no ...Pi.'. ( 14 : .:'..."n (,i r.no . . . (,i m r.r. ( 70 ....'((i .Vi . 1.(10 u 1.10 !V(10 1.00 ;o (d 75 Kiee Meal, jter 1IM It, Peas Nervous Prostration 5 J3SE Years of Suffering Ended ' I broke down in health, lost my aii;etitc, had a l:.nl roug'.i, ami suilcrod from nrrvtm pro-!ni::on. I re.iilof IIo iu's Sara;r:ri!la r.ntl bout for a liottlo of tin- ii:e-l:eiiie. After usiaj it throe days my crrrr brcame quiin d and 1 regaineil an a;ictite. In a short time I was able t,.valk, and before taking twobotn.-s was attcaOing to n.y household duties. I am now la better health than for years." Mus. Em:.:a Hi ss, Eeopsvill.', X. 0. Oct HOOD'S Hood's Pi!!3 act easily, yet prniitly and eHieieiitly, on tile liver and bowels. 2."c. Low Prices GOOD GOODS WILL WIN! Wears offering for the next 40 (lays, goods st the following prices: .1 l.ii. k Hakim.' IW.I.t Me a .ounl. I ;..!,!. lust wn-!iiiii; ii.I.t t ...iiiiiN I'or'J.H'. (.lass l.utter dish, suyar .iisli. sjuhmi Iii.M.t .iii.l . ream i.in lu r all f..r -'... I'n lit jais and j-Ii tlassrs. Lanterns -,. ami tip. W riting i:ii'er .'e a iure. Kiiveh.j.i's 'i.'. for .V, .Ma. l.ineOil. UirKe Im .tiles .k-. ;iue lien l.ia'.el.es l.V a nn.ss, t urry e.nnl.s ; inn! liie. Calico 5 cis and up, Ginghams 6 cts. To inc. Van! wide .Lunesties :,c. l'ants cloth lif and ti. lli il.ii k lik- an. I up. Shirts 2.V ami uji. I';, ills t..l. ll.iscMli.l halt )i..s.. ,h-. I'. el- .V a.i.i up. Yard i.le dress l:niie a yard. Umbrsiias 5Cc and up, Suspenders 5c Wi l.u.kl.' rrant.'.I lw. y.'ars. 1w. yanl. Tin' .r'"i'st 'itV. lIlllTLIV w ili.s Ilk'. ..r.l, M. M.M1 S sIi.k-s 's s!i.h-s -t:. an. I up. ail YaiiM-s . t..i. Yanl wi.1i' ilrcss uomls Im.- t 'l'.tlil.- ..il, !..!. in tin Straw lints !(',-. ,..,.. I ;at ; 1. I.a.li.-s- sl..H-sl. ( Inl.lr. s..Iiil lraUlff. "I riu.Us al s t A Lare Slock cf Groceries : viii.:. LTiins..f i ;. ll..,ii,y ,,.. an. I a-lia'.t .'.nl. lam. - t st,, k ..1 f citv. half -1MM..11 et li .'. Simar M.-. r.n, r r: .11. t.HMi. riir a rvwar,- in Hi. 1 s.-t. .,11 ,.r..-.. . :;. Cill.s an, I i.s .Ml,- .,TS,.t. lit :iH t.. Ilk- t Tltr In st l!n nmlul. t i':irs : s,-iuls. ..I! HUSTON HAIMiAIN - HOI SK, T. Hunter Hall. Fr 1'ropr 1. I'.ilniiiiiilsnii. Davidson : : College, DAVIDSON. N. ('. Fifty-Seventh Year Begins I September 14th. 1M.". Ton rrofesxns jnnl Detractors. AM. Till: I st Al. i-.!.'ATl!.s I A I OUT. : Junior and Senior studies Klectiv lemieal and riiy-ical I.ahoratori. I.i'".aries and Cabinets. TERMS-:-REASONABLE. Location Healthful. 'oimmmit v Excellent. Teaching Thorough. ( ; vnma-t ies. (ianies. Aipiatic Sports. Social Culture and Vocal Music. l!eeeie due attention. Y. M. C. A. I'nsurpasse.!. Send for Catalogue. J. IS. SllKAIM-W, rrcsitlciit. WITH ENLARGED QUARTERS I am now enalii.-d , display tin: 1iaxds0m kst FURNITURE t-vef brought here, coli-i-ting of Wulmit Suits, Oak Cliovjil Suits, Oak Suits, wit Ii a full line of BABY-: -CARRIAGES !- To Sec Tlieni is to Iny Tliein ! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! R. SUMMERFIELD, EAST CENT HE ST. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE nowt,lrVp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair. Best In the world. $5.00 $4.00 2.50 43.50 S2.C0 i FOR LADIES 2.50 6? 42.25 $2.00 W. I.7S SS If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.C3 cr $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing V. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. I DOUGLA9, Brockton, Maes. Sold by HOOD & BEITT, Goldsboro. PRACTICAL HOUSE SIOEIXIi KKI'AIIUN.i OK Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c. KjTKverytliiiip; in the lUacksmith I'm. done on short notice ami at lowest Iiv- jnjr prices, (liveinea call when in need to have repairinj; done. L. K. JOHNSON'. Ojiosite Jolin iiiins Store. vi '-s Mm. Emma JIhxh Tim's rills CURE CONSTIPATION. Totnjoy health onenhnalil have rer iilur cvarnationH eirv Uen r lour hour. The eviln. hotli uieutal and physical, rcsnltiiiK from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION are many and aerioni. For Ihernre VJ.''I? "" trouble. Tutt'M Liver "V. "? n,a e If inel a popularity napap SOLD EVERYWHERE. SPECIAL - SALE ! tlTer our entire stock of Ladies Low Cut Shoes at A Heiliifliini nf 10 IVr Crni ! 'I'liese riMHls are jrciiuine bargains. Also alioul ."(l airs l!laiu-liard's tint shoes for ladies, regular rice from $.."ii to.:!, w e itTer at 'J.'J't a pair. Keinemlier Wo Can Give You Crossett's hoes for gents from ." to .." per pair, worth 'an. I Zi'i. We have also An Elegant Line f Ladies Shoes from if'l to fcia pair, ami ill give you a new pair for everyone that doesii't roeg 1 in cry le-Mct. We have a line shoe For Only A Dollar! Try a pair of CrosM tt's shoes fur gentlemen, and a pair of WfViliiian's for ladies and oii u ill ha vt t; No oTHMi:. In IRStritSi hhve four or live dozen pairs of tine quality, which must i,e soM at n-.iuce.ij prices, as WE ARE Not to, DETERMINED ! ai rv t hem over. A few suits of Spring CI. illi'e e li:i e .111 hand vet w e h:i c g. which .lieluded To Sell At Cost ! I "lit II closed out. lellieinoe!- we are hea.lU:'.rters for H.ii-ry and I'nderw ear l all kinds. Ladies' Caii.e Vests from si cents up: Cenls (Jaile Vests from ! cents up. An rant line of Shirt- AT ROCK - BOTTOM PRICES. loo pieces Dress from s to Kic to he - ginghams, worth ld at 7c v. r vanl. kfold Chainhray. o lo- a vald. reillleed from 1:.- 10O piece a vard. l'rints reduced from i',e to Hats ! Hats ! At prices lower from l'1 cents up. el-; Col-setts Don't Forget Us On Shoes. A few pair of Weylhnan's -lipiers tit a pair. THE ONLY PLACE III Col.l-boro the Tricora C the v olid nVi l .. Hiug Dr rsett- at at si. Stromr's and .' cents. Sold FRUIT JARS ANI Jelly - Tumblers, AT REDUCED PRICES ! 10(1 I'mbi-ellas WAY BELOW the )rices charei! by other houses. Try A Pair Ot" Crossett's shoe! for ;i-iils ainl vu will have no other. tV'l'"n t torjret the .lace. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. 4X0. F. SOlTHKIILANlVoi GUILFORD - COLLEGE. Co-Ed ucalioiial. Location note.1 for lwalthf tihies- Kuililin.'s well isfiuiiiiH'iI. llaiiilsoine Y. M. ('. A. Hall. Christian ami liome-likt' inthu nces. Classical. Scientilic. Latin Seieiititie. Normal and Hnsiness Cours es. College ami Society Liliraries. Fa ultv of ten able instructors. One of th best cabinets of Natural History in North Carolina. Mo.Iel Dairy Hinn supplies the students with an abundance of fresh milk and butter. t'rFall Term oik-iis August "-i'M. l.V.l."'. L. LYNDON HOiJUS. A. M.. Ties. CKO.W. WHITE. A. li.,Treas. Cl ilfoki' College, (V. O.) N. C. Opened A.gain! L EDWARDS, The Father of Low Prices! This is to notify my fricmls and former custonnTs that I havt retnrnd to this city omv more ami haw opened . A COMPLETE LINE t Of Seasonable ( itxxls, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Etc., etc.; all of which I shall sell lower than ever offered here by anybody. Everything At A Great Reduction! In order to build joods and low price m v stock up my I have Without A Cent of Profit during the next twelve months, thereby showing you that 1 have come to stay for good this time. This great reduction is made for tin- benefit of my past patrons in order to regain their valued patronage. THIS IS A RAPuB CHANCE To secure new and seasonalile j rnst .,,,,1 jt behooves all store AT ()N('K ami secure these enormous bar gains, before the goods are picked over. DON'T MISS THIS You will find me at my former stand on E. Centre St. The Father of Low Prices, GOLDSBORO, - - - N. C. WILL DIVIDE WITH YOU. You nil know that almost LINK has advanced very much I want to say this, that I have LARGE AND WELL much of it bought before the propose to Give You )f the low prices at which tin- Best Seed Potatoes, Best Seed Oats, Best Flour, and the 15 KST OF EVERYTHING at the LOWEST FIG- UHKS come to me. I. 33 . Fonvielle. TO FARMERS AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! Don't forget tin European Restaurant When in Goldsboro. First-class and everything the best the in the year. Meals 2 to 50 Game in their season. EAST CENTRE STREET, Two Doors North of Hotel Keiinon. Ice cream, cooled drinkf, coi i feet iona lies, fruits and fancy groceries. JAMES D. DANIEL, You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair If You Are Not Posted sonally investigate boarding houses, rooms to rciit.Jiotels. etc., and can saveyou a great deal of inom-g. This department has a iMotollice. reading ami writing room, baggage ami parcel room, telegraph otlic.. waiting room. All these privileges are Altsiillllcl) Free to every subseriU-r. The Satur day Wad' is a highly illustrated weekly lu-wspaiM-r. The Chicago ly.-dg.-r is a well-known familv and literary illus trated weekly, 'i'liese paix-rs-are the most interesting weeklies extant, and have the largest circulation of any week ly newspapers in the world 5(K),lK)ii copies weekly. The price of either a jkt is ifi'.tXt per year. 1.(J for six months, or 15 months for.") (cents. Send in your siibscriptioiis. A guide to Chi cago and the World's Fair, also sample coiiies. sent free to any address. W. D. B0YCE, 115-117 former reputation for j;ood decided to sell anv and all of gotnls at such a great saving in v friends to come to in v OPPORTUNITY Seldom Of fered HERE, fv'rythin& in the (1UOCE11Y in the last month or so, and a SELECTED STOCK, lvrent heavy advances, and I the Benefit I have bought. If you want TRAVELING MEN, in every respect, good cook market affords. Run 305 days cents. .Norfolk Oysters and Proprietor. Every subserilM-r to the Saturday lilade or Chicago Ledger will receive a Fret ( ertiileatc entitling the holder to call at our ofliee at any hour. day. nirlit. or Sunday, during the World's Fair, and we will locate vou at whatever rice'd iikhii ymi wish. We er- The Saturday Blade The Chicago Ledger Largest Weeklies In the World 500,000 5th Ave., Chicago.
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1893, edition 1
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