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THE HEAHLIGHT. rUr.LlSlIEl) KVKKY TIIUHSDAY. suissciurriox uo ri:n year. A. KOSCOWEK, Kditor and Proprietor. fiouiswiRo. X. C. IVe. 2S. 18'tt. THE INDUSTRIAL ( LOUD. The shadow which lies upon the j , imln-d.-v- nmves that a I 1 ... I 4! I ..: ...1 .1...W 1..- ciouu in unusual i.(- iiii't iv ii-ii . conceals the sun or prosperity Some of tin- l.itc observations hy 1 experts are int crest mr, as showing the extent of industrial depression and the limit of its probable continuance-. "iradstrect's report for last week contained the results of estimates made in 1 1! cities as to the number of unemployed. They foot up to the enormous airirfeirate of snl,oo workmen thrown out of employ- ))w ult tho .IS was asphyxiated, j water he .irted out of the door ; e ment by the closing of mills and c,..lZ(Hi ,v drink. Herman Kleving. a timrui-h the tl.imes. Ji,,t as he reached the contraction made necessary 111 j all lines of employment Doubt-1 less more than l.oon.ui mi persons are suHVrinir in the cities covered by these estimates from want of waires formerly received by the toiler. Jii addition to this last week saw the Santa Fc Railroad system thrown into the hands of a receiv er, and it brouo-ht luorubrioiis re ports from the Union Pacific, the St. Paul and Northwestern and the Pennsylvania Pailroads. President lloberts. of the Pennsylvania sys tem, in his circular issued to the heads of departments, explicitly states that economy in every branch of the service is necessary, if the property of the company is to be saved from bankruptcy. These re ports mean further reduction of forces and a visible increase in the ranks of ihe unemployed. No better index of w ide-spread industrial disturbance can he found than a ofreat trunk line railroad. It is as sensitive as a barometer to the fluctuations of production and trade. Cuttino- down normal de mands for the products of this and that industry forces a reduction in transportation and crowds the ne cessity for econony into countless avenues of life. The depression is registered on the transportation books of the railroad companies, so to speak, and to tind the trunk lines ortlerinir economy and making spe cial preparations for the storm is an indication not to lie doubted. From this and other sources conies the admonition to C'onsrress to hasten its work and to do what it canto avert industrial disaster. lit INCREASE THE NATIONAL DEHT. One of the notable features of the recently published Treasury re port is its estimated deficit in the national revenues, and the recom mendation to issue short-time, low rate bonds to relieve the Govern ment from embarrassment. Such a step is seriously contemplated by Secretary Carlisle, and if Congress carries out the surrestion there will lie a visible increase in the na tional debt before the end of the iiscal year in 1S;.". This is somelhino- which the American people instinctively dread. On ovnera! principles a "Teat ami rrovinr nation, like the l.'niied States, ouirht to lie able to pay expenses from the receipts of the (iovernmcnt jrathered in the usual, established way. Of course, pension abuses have led to enor mous oinlav, and the needs of a billion-dollar country" lv.juirt' a Ircinciiclous nicoMic to meet all re-(iiiin-iiicnls. 1 1 u 1 conservative ami liatriotic people will view tliat turn ;., ..ii. . .i i i in tin. in.-, iiuii iiiii in; winen sets wiped out tlie Treasury surplus, leaves the Secretary in need of nnciu ttii'i (.iiii km ;ui iin i ('a-e oi the national del it. Are we as a people enteriuir upon i :i policv in the niauaireiiU'llt of pull- lie allairs which will end in saddling .' ; l v'. l,l'"" mdelitedness. hke the several conn- tries of the Old World f 1 m; joint committee appointed ly the two houses of the Virginia Leiristature to investijrate charres of improper methods used to hriiiir a' lout the nomination of Hon. Thus. S. Martin as Tinted States Senator has made its report. It declares. what was apparent to all who fol lowed the evidence, that certain acts :uid practices were resorted to which are not to lie commended, but which had not the assent or appro bation of any of the candidates. Ax Iowa woman the other day threw her husband in a well, hurled stones after him. :md tinally emp tied the contents of a shotgun upon his bald spot. Her mode of pet -linr ril of a liuband was quite ef ficacious, but she seems to have been ieuoraiit of the cheaper meth ods of the divorce court. Tm: Henderson (Jold Leaf is twelve years old. It is a pood pa per, one of which Henderson and Vance county has, every reason to be proud. Continued success to its talented editor. News From Evm ywlioro. Atlaiihi ccl.-liiatctl 1 lit' liili.'lh anni versary of it l:i--t Saturday. The liii!H'-s jiintiuii (if Wmnlioro. S. ('., was lai't in u-lies Saturday night. The explosion of a boiler in a saw j ill near Knoxvill-. lenn., 1 ues.lay. I mi killed four men. l'ive ma-ked in''" held "1 : train near , Seminole. Kan.. Saturday night, and , loott'd the passengers. ! Two lifo-rocs were lvnched in Missis-j sippi Friday night, one for murder aud , the other for hog stealing. Duelling i the :-U'et, Friday, F. M. j ti,-.-.l .....I 't,.1,i. AV Harris, of Hmifonl. 1 n - : i. i i t..i... iv If. f Hinfon . 1 !!.! f.. ... lh- i,..t eieli other ' . , , . i.... Alter roiiuin the house, burglars murdered L. ltyau aul his wife near Winchester. O., Tuesday night. I'.ythe ditching of a train near Win chester. Tex., Monday, six passengers were killed and several injured. Three miners were drowned in a coal mine near l'ott.-ville, Fa.. Ihursday, by j a sudden Hood bursting through. ! At a hotel in Savannah. Friday. i ir,.i.iir SlK.imiril of I.i villirsloli. S. ('.. ci, .;;,(! carpenter, cut his wife's j throat. Moudav night, and then his own. I Jealousv induced A. b. F.abcock, of r ! Montgomery, III., to murder his sweet-! heart Saturdav night, and to end his own J iife. ' ! Unable to live without his oetrothed, John F. Burns, of Northampton, Mass., took poison Sunday on her grave and died. Attempting to board a train near Lancaster. Pa.. Sunday. Howard )' Prien was thrown to the track and horribly mangled. The town of Willow (irove. Pa., was wrecked Monday by a nitro-glycerine explosion. Several of the inhabitants were injured. While resistin arre.-t. Tom Atkins, a ! I. ,.l.. .. .l,i.i ...,.! LU1...1 l.v j;. ... sr, , Police ollicer Dennett, at Cainesville, Fla., Saturdav. j Civen Paris (liven in her whisky by her daughter-in-law. Monday. Mrs. El len Kane, of Boston, died, and the mur deress was jailed. Crazed by ht ay tire losses. President Ceo. B. Pivchaska, of the American Kiee Milling Co.. of New Orleans, on Thursday, sent a bullet through Ins brain. Being reduced from wealth to pover ty, bv her husband's unlucky specula tions. Mrs. Diehard Ceoghan. of New York, committed suicide Thursday night by shooting. Near Lynchburg. Ya., Tuesday night. Pleasant Hendricks w as murdered, and his body burned in his dwelling. The murderers dragged his young wife into the vard before burning the house. All Over the State. (ireeiislioro Female College is opera ting a loan fund for poor girls. Two negro children smothered to death in Moore county, last week. William Hrvan. of Wilkes county, froze to death Sunday night, while in toxicated. John Jacobs, colored, was arrested at Clinton. Monday night, charged with counterfeiting. The remains of an infant v rapped up in a piece of carpet were found in Stanly county, hist week. According to the Xorth Wilkesboro News, eighty car loads of line cattle have been shipp.id from there this season. A. L. McDonald, aged ".'5. of Carthage, accidentally took an overdose of chloral. Friday night, and was found dead the next morning. A young w hite man named John Pru etle, of Wilkes county, on Monday, drank a lot of liquor on a bet and dropped (iead soon after. There are i':;o children in the Oxford Orphan Asylum at present. Contribu tions amounting to s'.'O.OOO have been received during the year. Continued ill health induced Mrs. Joshua Copple, of Daf idson county, on Monday, to make an attempt upon her life, by cutting her throat with a case knife. A very destructive lire visit, -, the town of Mt. Holly. Thursday night, burning an entire business block and a irgciot or cotton, t he lire was of in cendiary origin. In Wilkes c litrht ti.i.k pl.uM i.iity. in a c Sun. lay nii;ht. .lur.-il i-hardi. in j Hark IIuvs ua- hailly caricl uj: iiaii'l- of Daw nn a kinie 1,1 the lSariies. Hays will -lie. In an alien alicin 'riiiiinn-ciii ami a ne"T ! ceu nainec Louis John i iiiiain vim va in liis eim.lov. Warient.cii. Saturdav. tin- former ',i;l!!.'' staliLed near t!ie henrt. A while man named Martin Daniel, "f ;""'y- "-as run over :U"' t-'Hccl l.y a K. (!t D. fieiirht train i near Salislmry. Wclne.sdav niirht. j was drunk and asieet. on the track. II. The l.o.lv of Linjr ; uti. the (.'hiue.se laundrynian. of Asheville, recently mur dered, was found Friday in Madison county almost devoured ly hojjs. Three suspected white men are under arrest. A landslide near Roanoke river on the Norfolk & Carolina railroad, Thurs day night, caused th w r-cck of twenty eillty t'rcijrht cars. Kllirineer W. Y. Harlow was killed and the lire,n:i., :,. i.l two lirakeiiien in iured. i ri... ,i.:...i ., . i.c i.e.. .iiimiai ri'iiori or t!ie State hallway ( 'omniission. just out, L'ives 3.."iT7 miles of railways in the State, hav- iti,ir a total valuation of S I4,'iss, l-i. l)u kill l'.'.'n lh" rark nmi'M'iijl.'" ''' - s aniioi lie ( lircil I iv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion (If the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies! Deafness is caused l.y an intlamed con dition of the mucous iinini; of the Eus tachian tube. When this tube jreis in tlamed you have a rumbl'mir sound or imperfect hearino;. and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the intlaniatioii can be taken out ami this tube restored to its normal con- .litic.n. hearing v. ill be destroyed forev- er: nine ca-es out of ten are e.nwo.1 l.v catarrh, which is iiothino- but an iii- lhnned ;onditin of the mucous surfaces. tor any case of deatness (caused bv c i- tarrhjthat cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. , ," . J.HENEV l O., lol.Hlo, O. SSTSokl by Druggists, 75c. Next Year's Elation. Tin' i'l ction in North Carolina in-xt N chiIkt w ill in- a most imjxn taut one. S:ii-cesscirs niu-t lie rlectril to .-lircc'il Chief Justice Sli )!. rd. As-nciate Jus tices l lark. .Mi-IIae ;i:nl mirui'!!, vn " ,.,;:,,, to llI10xpimi L;u, v,rs :lIso . ,.,,.,,.,! , to u. ..(! Jwl'e WiiilaLer. Judge IJviium .in,i j, u.. i-lUIe, ,,f tin- Superior Court .,., Ti,is election will determine the t.(,miVin of the Supreme Court bench and j. therefore, of tin' highest import- H)!t.,.. Nine meml.ers of ( lgress are to be elected. State Senators. f.'O members of the North ( aronua House ot l.epre- , , . . ,. u of theNoiti! Carolina lion jsentatives. Tlie.-e Senators and ltepre- sentatives are to elect a United Stat I Senator to succeed Ibm. M. W. Kansom, and a Il.iilroud ( 'oinmissioner to succeed ('apt. T. W. Mason. In addition to the ahove every comity ollicer in t he State is to lie chosen. All Outrageous Assault. W. X. Powell, a farmer of Halifax county, di-covered that his liou.-e was on iiro one night last w eek, lie was at lioine -iloiie and seiiiiL' a bucket of the door some one -truck him several tern oh- l,,u over the head wiiu a Hoc. He managed to get into the house ami as he got his gun the man ran off. Mr. Powell is x'pposed to have money and the man e idei:tly kindled the lire in oril-r that he might haea chance t murder and rob him. ;oi.isi:ouo maijkkt !:kioi;t. rr t-.l WVrkly I y I:. M. Privet t. Ci.tto :uvt and VIilrs:il- l'rin Ision It-:tlr. Cotton Hulk Meat Mess Pork Salt IJice. rough X. ". Hams X. C. Sides Meal per sack Flour ;w;, T;iV s . . . lS.tll) . .;i"c i t.K ;.",( 75 . . . .1-". (a v. 1(1 (n it ..i.'J5(' l.:i(i ,.:;..." (; 4.50 Sugar, granulated. . .. .M (a :i mi (( 55 50 (a "m .1.00 (t 1.05 ls,--o 1.(10 50 (it tin Corn.. ' Fggs. i;.... a al. per tea jt,. . i stmplv of the bot and leading brandsof LEAVES. I That's Triwt Pick ns.laehcdoes,ir'01JA('('), CK-AIiS iltltl SNTl'T when Dr. fierce s Pleasant Pel-; lets are taken. These tiny, stig- j ar-contel, anti-lnlious gfaniilcs : cure it coini'ltU-iv. They're tho t..ll..r ti.- ..wi.W. tn tl... n,l to mo.-t naturitl remedy. No disturbance, no imjlea.-antness, SSgfL n reaction afterward tine little "Jsiy Pellet at a doso regulates the f&" whole system. Const ijiation. In digestion. I'.ilious Attacks, Dizzi ness, und all ileran;;eineiits of the liver, stomach and txiwels are prevented, relieved, and perma nently cured. They're the cheawst pills you f niS ate ' pay only for thd good m" get. i ' I Things that seem to help Catarrh may lie ! doing harm. Poisonous, irritatimr siiuffs ! and strong, caustic solutions only drive it j rrom me ueaa to tlie miis. JJr. Mae s Ca- ! tarrh Remedy cures Catarrh. It's mild, southing, cleansing, healing. Its proprietors ! promise oX) cr a cure. j j e-,"i PRICE BO CENTS PER BOTTL" eCDX (IF VALUABLE 1-fFCS ATiON FREE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. &j Li rr jfvs'.T . s ra u Hli ta fc IA 4 m ? ' THEGEHTLEM'SFRiEND- Prccnl Slriclure. ay ( lire- ..r ;..n..i:i;ihk . ii m rii:i:ii.i:., and all I n synusc A I to 4 I Ui.l.tT, !.(:ri ei-.i:ii.KA. s l lllii-ailliy t-. n sil liiThariifS. d all Venereal DisPaRos. o any address for 6 1. (to. is - I IIK ItKST" of all DR. HENRY REHY, blddeford. He. tlftr. Co.. Infut-r. Oliio. '. A. OAX I ORTAIN A PATENT? For a prompt answer and an bonest opinion, write to i'l INN A: CO.. who have had nearly ttftv vc.irs' experience in the patent bu.-mess. Conniiumi . tions ptrintly cnnfldential. A llandlcniik of lu forn.ation coneernine I'ateniM and how to oi--t.un them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books seut tree 1'atents taken tbnUBh Munn & Co. receivo special notice in the Sciciitilic American, and thus are brought widely before the pulil.c with out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the lamest circulation, of any scientific work in tl.e world. Stf a year. Sample copies sent tree. Buildins Kdition. monthly, iijcj a vear. Sinele copies, cents. Kvery number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and pbotosrapbs of new houses, witb plans, enabling builders to show the latest desiiznsand secure contracts. Address MUXN & CO, SEW YOUK, aiil BuuAUWAT- A Silver Dollar Will l.i.v a pair 1.2.-.. Also a w saiuc money. lid leather shoi's worth id leather shoe for the EEMEMBER : KKta from 2..c up; Calico .'. to le: (iinL-liams li to Ilk-; vard wide di-ess uihmIk MIc: I'ant !otli liic and un: Ited- ,i k shir,s "ni "!: I'ants :.ne to j M: vard wid.. .iress'l.i.inL-s: wire buckle suspcn.'ere 1".a":,"le1.f,v',j;i':lrs-"V:T,,hle0il,1,,tl's -'' liuK- A linnn HUT l fin I.,"Cii.ari.ri.l..-.0. UUJU llftl i?liWU Trunks I to ;.: Satchels 2..C to I; Slikn:K cotton. Spool cotton and half thread as cheap as can Ih- sold: The best iinlalin-il-cd shirts ever sold i.i ( .oldslM.ro ; Ml cents; Corv ts ! "' a.... up; i. inerciias un- io I..... c carry A FULL LINE OF CROCERIES! I j starch. .c. Sutrar .'ie. s lbs c arl iz,-iis I siarc n. ..c. utrar .,c. s lbs y, arl iz, i!s !. pepper I()c ll.ood l.uck bakina powder H'e j.er pound. Soda 5c per pound, 4 lh pac kage (.old-du-t washing powder , 2...'. t heese. .Meat and I.ar t as low as can Ih-sold, j Olasswarc. sei of 4 pi, ccx for 25c: Lanterns 2.-and up: ( nps and Saucers per set 2 ,e and up: Hates et: Half l ritcher 2..C-: i alersi t s i,i.-..v only ckets. ( o Halt ualloii cofTee .ot I'ans. ( nl ans. etc.. so i. und t.c 1, reuular pi . mo l:!ne lien i .ss Lose soap ..epci take: ( akes. I rackcrs and i.dy ice ,.er pound; ( oiTce 17 1-2 to 25c ),..r pound; hnvelo.s ..: l'a,er 5c per cnjir,..; Well buckets rth '! cents for nts. 1 rp i -, fN lODaCCO, UlgarS, Snuff, EtC. 'niroe '""i '-i-'" t' a ni. k.-i. snuff :m m iw pei KlV-'-u Iarue stock. I liOKTOX . j 4 . j v ii.,-..., 1 AIA1N - IIOLSE, T. Hunter Hall Vr.nL- li im , .., - - ....... j.iiuiiiiii I son, i roprietors. i.vap jX RCorredsuuliqcsticn rClsM. A NARROW ESCAPE! I ov it i lappened. The following r.'i)iair:iii! :'v?at in n lady's life will interest tho leader: "I'm-i; longtime I lia'l a teri ilile p.'iii at my it :(i t, vliiili lint teivd almost in. -essiint ly. 1 !! iotiethe anil could not si. 'e;. I ti compelled to sit up ia lieu ::iii 1 i t i;:ss from my stoin ach until I tdnUi:;:' t veiy - iru::r voeli! l e my last. There :.s fielie.: if ojipressien alioutiuv heait, m.d I v::s ai'nii.l to a full hre.-o !i. .1 r.i.iiiiii't (- p a ttn.ru v il li on t sitting li'i'.vi mvl listmu': l :'t, t!:ank t;.l. l y the li. ip :( Ne..- Itci.rt I me ali 1 ileit is past and I feel lil.e anolla r woman, in fore iisin i lie New Heart I'ure I had laKen dirtVrent f-o-calli-d remedies and lit-en tiealed l.y do -tors v. ithout any benefit unt'l I w.i.i ho! h ilix-oura red and (IisjuismmI. liy l.ii.h:' lid bought me a lioltlo of I'r. Jiiies' New Heart Cure, and am happy to say I itev: r re'vetted it. as I now have a splendid appetite Mid sleep well. I weighed pounds v. lien I la ta ii taking t!ie remedy, and now I wciiih Its effect in my case lias been truly marvel ous. It. fur surpasses uny other medicine I have ever taken or any benefit I i ur re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry h'taii', ltts Hie, I'n.. October 12. IMS. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold on a I o-.i-tivc ciarMitee hy all drusriiists, or ti.v tl.e Ir. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 1ml., on receipt of pri"e, 51 per bottle, s-ix bottles j5, f.xptvss ire paid. Hiis preat discovery by tin emini nt speci.ilist in heart disease, rontaius ueillitr Opiates uor dangerous drugs. SOLD HY -JOHN II. HILL & SON. Druggists, (ioldsboro, X. C. DO If so. YOU : EAT? nt must call :it our store, near court house square, opposite Ham's livery stables, which has just been open ed with A Full Supply of Groceries! x-Ve carry anything in the line of gro ceries and provisions, and if you will call on us and obtain prices, we are sure I that von will buv. Yv also carrv a full v 1 1 1 , -1 1 we , ' ' , ' at'.y otne ruarantee to sell to each and uiier ten per (nt. lower t hall store in the cit v. Leading ami most popuiar orain f ( iuano. CiM'omitrv produce bought ami sold. Maxwell & McGee. Racket : Store Christmas Presents! Iii Endless Variety. rP"vrCi T TTT"VC1 T -L J X O J- J X k) .Millinery, Shoes, ( lot hinir, DRY GOODS, TINWARE, At Lowest Trices ! COIIKX & CO., K. rent re Si., next v to Kern Co. BRIGHTER TIMES! The I'iinif is -'ivr and we art a-fiired f U-tter tini."-.. I lnniL'ht h'avi!y iltiriin; the depressed times ft ir Sput . ah. and Mered imuuMise hartfains which 1 am now prepared tu dive mv i ut uners the bene lit of. Ol.M-rve the pnre vU t . A Lar:3 Lot of Fine Boots and Shoes. A solid mail's hoi' from 1 to 'i..',!). Kxaniiiu mv calf th.H.' at 1.::. for im:i. Laches line shoes I tic Kxap.iine my I.W, line shoes for ladies. Child ren's from to l l;..ots from I.4.':, to :i.iH) Clothing, Hats, Trunks, etc. A (iood snil f..r :!.:-H: A lino sciit for 1'ants from ;.lle U .:. ( me of the Lest men's hats fori, sold elsewhere at I. ::: then from t.c LS.'.; child rc n s from J.. o Trunks from to ii.lKl: Va lines from to .dii: leather riicc .er j uuiul. Half soles li v a l a. r: She thread .V-a ball. DRY GOODS: only M heeked Home- n .': ( hc-xiot se: Hiekoiy 7c: I'ant icHts 11 lcl tcc.-..ie: I led tick s tojck-: hite lloines.uil c; 1-.": Kxtr.i heavy Calico ; to '. :i-4: I'deachiiiK s ::-s; Lois of other j'-ods t.n. iiiiinenus to mention. notions: liirt.s ( 'veralls '.We a pair; Heavy drill draw Oil cloth 2i:c: Socks. I'anis. llic t. ers :: I 'mler-liirfs 25 t sbK-kiiii;-. haildkiT. ln.ds. Is. 5 to 15c; W hite Shirts, tts 24 to ;.c; Toweling 5c a price c.ci for vard and HI to Wc il worsted 10 to 25c ard le dr. ss -o, only Mc: pclii iK Ic. paper pack, iniil.rcllas 45c to 1..HI. iiiirc: ci.vcloj.. Almost All Kinds of Groceries. SiiL-ar. Staicii and s,,,!-, ;,c per lh. Coffee inc. 1'icv .c. Iloiiiiny Axle Orcase.V Im.x. IN pper Lie. Matches sen for 5c. I...k at the cut p rices on I'at eut Medic ine s: Syrup S.pidls. I'areKoric. Iron, Tinc ture Iron. I lyre! iii . Venn it'iii;e. n-duc-ed from 111 to 7c. lee. kiii s oriu Killer 2l'.c. 1'errv I 'avis' I'ain killer. Indian If.ct l ills. Tints' I'ills. retluced toi.lc. swee t ".I 5 and I. e. ( -t. r ( il 5 and H'-. .Machine Oil i;e. I r. I.i -ci s- ll.ieU!,.l.,.,Ty cordial for di-arrhfi-a. c-r ic e .'re. o:.ly I'eterson s l.inimcnt only 25e. I'.ark-i's Horse and ( attic 1'owdcrs I lie. and rtiilow Ware. t .-.K-kery Ware of all kiu.ls. i.i.i,s '. are. Note: A lino . ,t of Toi. Snii'kiin; Tobacco 211 to M up. fipn-st to5e. Ed. L, Eclmundson, TilK HI STI.KU. Walnut -lr tunas ukii!Hnir Aewsin In all the attri'.-iitc-s that .siillice to make a lirst-cla-s family journal The -:- Philadelphia Record Spares no trouble or expense to (father and present to its readers all the news of the Old and Xew World. Its several Departments, each under the management of a competent Editor, comprises matters pertainin"; to THE IIOL SEHOLD, THE FA KM, WOMAN'S WOULD. SCIENCE. ART. litei:atui:e, FINANCE. THE KEAL ESTATE WOR.I' I'rcselltili.cr av. nij.lete maa.in"1' sit:sciiition k.vith Daiiv. oiie year, Daily and Sunday, one vear. 3.(M) $4.0(1 ADDRESS , THE RECORD PU3LIIC0" Si7-S!9Gfiestnuff' PHiUDELP JTTTU T.PW H. WEIL LEADING ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN FOU HOLID We are NEW CLOTHING NEW SHOES, And DRY GOODS. i I OUR TRIPLE STORE i j Is daily receiving additions to our already LARGE - AND HAVE OF SUlT:lBT.E FOR Christmas Presents and Holiday Gifts, OUR CIRPET AND RUG isj Worth Your Inspection. s A Crowning Feature WE ARE ONE PRICE To E-v-eryToody-! H. "VSTeil Bros., 80, 82, 84 and 86, West Centre Street, GOLDSBOIiO, X. C. & BROS. CAROLINA! THE offering HANDSOME- STOCK ! A MCE LINE DEPARTMENT D0WN THEY GO! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER The New York Bargain Store! Staple (Iii;o;li;iiis from ." to S', worth from s to oc. Dicss (iin;: liains froni 7 to !, worth from i to l'c. Inliro lihio rints only :c, rcrular prui 7c. All our 7c prints iviliuvl to m, and all o.,;- ; prints mliK'.'d to rc Heavy Plaids from 5 to 0V, worth from b' to 7c. Yard wide white I Iomcspim from r.c up. Lake (Jeore. White Star, KK-k-inirham A At Cut Prices. Heavy Hickory reduced to 7U-, wortli tie. Knitting t-otton IS. Spun cotton S.'!c. liill thread le per hall, lloavv I)riliTnr from 7c up. Canton Flannels at rt 'at ly reduced prices. 'lKmhif width dress iroods l(c, rernlar price l.V. AH Notions at prices lower than ever. A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF SHOES, at rreatly reduced figures. Yv have them from L'.V up. A tine slioc in htitton or lace for ladies at only regular jirice l.S. Aline o-eiitk-inan's hoe :it sj. A ood irraiu shoe for ladies, meditiin wckrht. only Uik: Special di-count to parties liuyinir lotx.f hocs. We Are Headquarters for the well-known 1 Vossel t es, " also Weyltiiian's Kelley's :md PdaMch als. Sprinir h-el shoe for ladies from to s, at si.T.O to '.;,o. ('id ladies shoes a .specialty. Our -l.r.o "pat tip" shoe reduced to H. :.'.". Two lar-'e shipment-of I mirirv harness iu-1 received, from .'i.rio per set. and up. Piir larrains in sadd'les, dridles. etc. Our Remaining- Stock Of Clothing AT COST! AT COST! Hear in mind we are scliinr shoes at cut prices, everv pair warranted. Ie sitrejind call for our Sr tohaeeo. worth ."J.V. lilack pepja-r lot-; shot 71 eetits; waterproof caps cent-; powder S cent-; 1-'-:," Tinware at Ioin?;-out prices. BIG DRIVES M PANT GOODS! in any quantity and quality. Im't hnyn THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, J. F. SOUTHERLAND, Proprietor. SIX CENT MEANS LOW PRICES IN CHRISTMAS GOODS. No one realizes this more th.m I do And I Promise You Ail that I am in a position to and will make you prices so low That You Will Al! Feel that you can spare the small amount necessary TO HAVE A GOOD TIME. THE (;0()I) TIMES ( 03IIM;. (), the ir(wl tinit's :irc i-omin". -hi m.-ittcr wli.it i!ir .iy: Von kin hear Ym lnimiir, liumui fer a hundred i'-ii!e':r.v:iv: They Ye a sailin' thnniirh the summer, an a-tiirhtin' tl:roii""h the fri'ce: A-ridin down the rrer an a-Idowiii in the lree:e! (' iinin". A-liuintnin" Like a reiriineiit a-dniiimii:!: Lane h is ,,t a-ttin:iu. riutermilks a-ehuniin", S( keeji your lamps a-ltiirniu Till liie ir'd time- eoiue! (). the irood times are a-eomin: you e.ut see 'em on the run, A-twinklin in the dev. drops a-diiniiT in the mi! A-ilunipin o'er the dai-ies an" lia'ihiin" in the orook: An Iookin' at a fellow like hi v, eetlieai t neter look! ( 'oir.in", A-Iiummin Like a reuiment a-di-iimrnin: Lane has .,,! a turnin". So keep your lamps. a-!ii!niin Til! the ro id times -.;iue! Come to See us. WE WILL BO YOU GOOD. I. 13. Pon vielle. WVst Walnut St., ami at the Unlucky Corner. M. PRIVETT, WHOLESALE AM) liETAIL Grocer and Cotton Buyer. 1867. Established. Offers for Cash. Hargaihs in all Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Cofiee, Meal, Hay, Salt, Mixed Cow Feed, Wheat Hran Soap Starch, Soda, Buckets, Brooms, Kniptv Grain Sat ks Molasses, Lye, Potash, l.-ind Plaster. Candles. Hye. Corn, Oats, Rice Meal, Bagging : and : Ties! The Best of Cement and Lime, AT- forifet the p!a-e when yoii-t;.rl out COTTON 1867. .'.ils sucli :i, Plaster Paris, Laths, IIair,etc. 1 i
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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