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THE HEADLIGHT. lTliMSHKD EVKUY THURSDAY. sur.scuirriox i.oo pkh yeau. A. ROSCOWER, Editor and Proprietor. (loi, dsik.ro. X. C. IVb. 1804. TiiE ISLAM) KILL. The (liscu-ion of the Uland bill in the House of Keinvsentatives is bcini;- follo'A-cil with a jrl lerree of interest, not to say anxiety. Ue floctin i)eoile would have been content if the Fifty-third Congress had not attempted any silver legis lation during its lirst session. IIal such a policy been followed it would have jriven time for results connected with the repeal of the Hierman act to make themselves known, as well as the effect of the Wi!nn taiill' bill upon commerce. Then the subject of the further coinage of silver could have been taken up to belter advantage, ami the problem solved with jrreater satisfaction. Already the consideration of the subject is leading the House of Representatives into deep water. IVii'ir set forth as a measure to re lieve the Treasury by mcreasincr the circulation of money about it m , m m ), representing the seijrn iorare, it pive opportunity for the introduction of an amendment au tliorizinir the issue of )onls at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury to relieve the national li nance as occasion mirht require. This brings the advocates of silver coinaire into a position which they wishel to avoid, and the result of the consideration of the Uland bill cannot now be foretold. The authorizing of a considera ble issue of silver money in con junction with a similar issue of jjold bonds is a contradiction in terms, which strikys the average silverite as beinir ridiculoiH, and it has be come a practical question as to whether the coinage of silver bul lion on hand shall be abandoned rather than for Mr. Bland and his followers to appear in a false posi tion by voting for a lanre issue of Treasury bonds to be redeemed in rold. WHAT HINDERS BUSINESS. The business of the country is waiting now for the passage of the Wilson bill. So lonix as there is uuirht of uncertainty about that, so lontr will men defer makinir their arrangements for operations ex tend imr well into the future. If it were reasonably certain that the Senate would pass the tariff bill substantially in its present shape within a month, or even two months, every pulse of busine would be quickened at once. Un fortunately nothing of the kind is certain. The Senate may alter the bill in ways which will make a rad ical dill'erence in business condi tions. Or it may potter over the matter for months to come while business jroes on upon a hand-to mouth basis, with a loss of the Treat ei' part of what oiurht to bean active sprinir trade. The character of the Senate's ac tion is ot tar less consequence to business than its time. Action now, even if it be not wholly wise in character, would be regarded by business men as better for business than the wisest possible action af ter prolonged delay. Business men care far less what conditions they are to work in than they care for certainty on that point. The thinr now necessary to hrinjr immediate and notable prosperity to the business of the country is for the Senate promptly to pass the Wilson bill. All other conditions arc favorable. This alone is the brake upon the wheels of activity. At last the secretary of the State Press Association has taken the du ty upon himself to expose adver tising humbugs. It is to be re gretted that the average North Carolina newspaper accepts almost anything that comes alonir in the way of an advertisement, and at maturity has to whistle for pa-. The (Jum-Klastie Roofing Co., of New York, which at present is ''doinjr up" the brethren, lias proven itself a humbuir to us, four years airo. Let Editor Sherrill continue his rood work. Thk last issue of the Smithrield Herald contains the greater portion of cfc-neral and State news items which appeared in this paper the previous week, but without credit. -As these particular items command a great deal of labor on our part, we would request the jrentleman who is such an adept with scissors, that in usim? our items in future, to give proper credit or else leave them alone. Tin: Durham (Jlobe is four years old. It is bright, newsy and al ways interesting. Continued suc cess to Editor Jenkins. Cure for rheumatism or neuralgia. Buy a 1'.") cent bottle of Salvation Oil and use it according to directions. It will cure the worst ease. National Capital Matters. From our Ketfii'iir C'orrvsjtuidont. Washington, D. C, Feb. 17, 181)4. Democratic Senators are satisfied j with the progress made by the sub committee on the Wilson tariff bill, although they would, of course, have been jrlad to have had the bill report ed to the full committee this week. However, the time spent in getting the bill in proper condition is not time lost. Every Democratic mem ber of the Finance c ommittee, except Senator Vance, who is away on ac count of his health, lias been in al most constant conference with Sena tors Jones, Vest and Mills, who com pose the sub-committee, and when the bill is reported to the full com mittee (Senator Jones thinks it will not be later than next Tuesday) it will in reality be ready to be report--ed to the Senate, as all the changes will have received the approval of all of the Democrats on the Finance committee. Sugar seems to be the principle stumbling block, although there are several other articles upon which there are differences in opin ion. But all of the Democratic Sen ators agree in saying that the indi cations all point to a harmonious agreement. It looked early in the weelc as though Representative Bland's bill for the coinage of the seigniorage would go through without any seri ous trouble, but he made several in effectual attempts to secure the unanimous consent necessary in the absence of an order from the com mittee on Rules to set a time for closing the debate. The opposition not only refused to consent to set a time to vote, but notified Mr. Bland that the friends of the bill must make their own quorum when they did vote. Ex-Speaker Reed became so nagging in his opposition to Mr. Bland's attempts to close the debate that Mr. Hatch, who was in the chair, had to call for the Sergeant-at-Arms before he could get order. Mr. Bland was thoroughly mad. Representative Bryan, of Nebras ka, is going on a tariff reform and silver speech making tour. His first speech will be made on the 21st inst."; to the students of the Normal school at Valparaiso, Indiana. The next evening he is scheduled for a speech at the Chicago Union League ban quet. From there he goes to Lin coln, Neb., and then to Denver, where, on the 28th inst., he is to speak at the banquet of the Gray stone Club on '"Tariff Reform and Bi metallism Not one but Both." Senator Gray never poses as an orator. When he has anything to say he proceeds in a straightforward, business-like way to say it, and what he says is always carefully and re spectfully listened to. His two-day speech on the Hawaiian question, this week, was a complete and un biased history of the relations be tween this country and the little islands, of which he trulv said, 'Tf an earthquake or a convulsion in those Southern seas were to swallow them up to-morrow, there would not be, except from feelings of humanity for the loss of life, a ripple on the surface of the world's affairs.'' It is because the question involved is one of international morality that this Hawaiian business becomes import ant. " The Post Office department has declared the Honduras Lottery Com pany, understood to be the successor of the defunct Louisiana concern, to be fraudulent, and instructed post masters not to deliver mail to it or to an' of the men known to be con nected with it. The issueing of money orders, payable outside of the United States, to the same parties has also been prohibited. President Cleveland has resumed the tri-weekly public receptions at the White House, which a pressure of public business compelled him to temporarily abandon last summer. Representative Boatner, of La., has a substitute for the present civil service law in his mind which he in tends to push in Congi-ess. It does away with life-tenure in office and makes 12 years the longest time any person can remain in office. The Senate, in executive session yesterday afternoon, rejected the nomination of Wheeler II. Peckham to be Associate Justice of the Su preme Court of the United States. The vote stood 41 against and 32 for confirmation. She Was Buried Alive. Wilmington Star. A Petersburg, Va., telegram tells of a shocking case of the burial of a lady while still alive. The supposed corpse was sent there from some other place for interment, and her husband having no lot of his own in the cemetery had the body tempera rily buried in the lot of a friend. Re cently in removing the body for re interment, the husband had the coffin opened and found the body, with the face downward and hands clasped in the hair. If the grave could tell its story it would tell of thousands of human beings who are buried alive. Catarrh Cannot lc C'uretl with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the. blood and nnicuous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was present! by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood piuitiers, actinir directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHE2TEY & CO., Toledo, O. CsTSold by Druggists 75c. Whore .Marriage Was a Failure. A divorce was granted in Massa chusetts because "the defendant Uvps this plaintiff awake most of the night quarreling." A Wisconsin man got a divorce be- j cause his wife kept a servant girl who spit on the frying pan to see if it was hot enough to fry. An Indiana applicant for divorce testified that ''my wife would not walk with me on Sundays and pulled a tuft of hair out of my head." In California a, defendant husband was adjudged guilty of cruelty be cause he did not provide water at his house, neither would he repair the house to make it comfortable. In Ken tuck j' a divorce was once granted because "the defendant came into the bedroom the morning after the marriage and beat this plaintiff on the head with her shoe heel." An Indiana divorce was some years ago granted because ''the defendant pulled all the covering off this plain tiff's bed and she likewise ran a knitting needle four inches into his arm." Callus divorced his wife because she ran about with her head bare; Vetus got rid of his because he saw her talking with a freed woman; Sophus, because she went to the theater; Amillius Paulus, because he did not like her. A Kansas wife was released from her husband because, as she stated in her petition, ''the defendant pinched the nose of this plaintiff, causing it to become very red, there by causing the plaintiff great pain and anguish of mind." A Michigan man advertised in a New York newspaper the other day for a wife. He received responses from eighteen hundred husbands saying' he couiu nave ineirs. inis illustrates the virtue of advertising, and the generosity of man is fully shown. A New York man, in petitioning ing for divorce, pleaded that ''the defendant would not sC'w on this plaintiff's buttons, neither would she allow him to go to fires at night," a species of oppression decided by the court to be cruel and inhuman, and therefore entitling the plaintiff to a decree. When ether remedies fail to relieve contrhs and colds. Dr. Bull's Cough Svr- in will effect a permanent cure. Obvi ously because it is the best remedy. ooi.nsnoKo makkkt kktokt. Corrected Weekly by 1. M. I'rivett. Cotton Uuyer and Wholesale Provision Uealer. Cotton 7(a?i Bulk Meat Mess Pork l!i..rt Salt 'Joe (n l.M) Bice, rough 40(ffT0 X. C. Hams J (i 10 X. C. Sides ( U Meal per sack 1.2.) ( 1-30 Flour :3.(M) (a, 4.n Sugar, granulated 4 (a i ( Vim ") (a CO Oats 45 (a Hay ' 1.00 (a 1.0.) Eggs . 10(rtll Bice Meal, per 100 lb 1.00 Peas 50 (a GO Blood Poison After Approach of Death, New Lifo by Taking Hood's. ' ifr. Wm. E. GreenholtM Baltimore, Md. "For four years I was in intense suffering with an abscess on my thiIi. It discharged freely and several times Pieces of Dons Came Out. Last February I had to take my bed for four weeks, and then it was I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, I soon got on my feet, hut was Tery weak and went to the Maryland I'r.iversity hospital, where they said my trouble was chronic blood poisoning and giivc me little hope. I re turned homo and continued taking Hood's. I have used six bottles and the abscess has en tirely disappeared, and I have been in Fine Health Ever Since. I know if it had not been for Hood's Sarsa;ft rilla I should be in my grave. I have gained in weight from 147 a year ago to 170 pounJs to-day. Hood's511 Cures I praise Hood's Sarsaparilla for it all." "Wm. K. (Ji:r.KxnoLTz, 1S12 Hanover St., Baltimore, M !. l!cod's P;!l3 cure liver ills, constipation, Uliu'is-tss, jiuuUwc, sick headache, indiesUou. In all the attributes that sufliee to make a lirsl-cliiss family journal The -:- Philadelphia -:- Record Spares no trouble or expense to pathor and present to its readers all the news of the Old and New World. Its several Departments, each under the management of a competent Editor, comprises matters pertaining to jniE HOUSEHOLD, TIIE FARM, WOMAX WORLD. SCIENCE. ART, LITERATURE, FINANCE, THE REAL ESTATE WORLD. Presentinj: ilav. a complete magazine every SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, one year, -Daily and Sunday, one year, ?3.()0 $4.00 ADDRESS THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., 917-919 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. : jpiir i STRANGE CASE. Hov an Enemy was Foiled. The fo'.lowinjr prnphio statement 'will be road viili intense irnvrwt: "lean nut describe the nutnb. creepy seiisat ion that existed In my arms, hands innl Is irs. 1 had to rub and bent those parts iM'i! H:ey wore sore, to overcome in a measure t lie ft. -ad feeling that had taken possession of them. In nriuilion, 1 had siiaa:.' weakness in my buck and around my wais:. uv; th r with hi indescribable 'pone' f- : ' lay s'oaiiich. I'hy.sieians said it .v is : r.r. paralysis, from v hieh. accord-in-' -.1 nniver: ail conclusion, there Js no le'n i. (1'ir-e it fastens upon a person, they .siiy. it, (Oiitinues its insidious progress unt.'l it reaches si vital point and the sufferer dies. S:icn v.--:s n.y prospect. I had been doctoring a -.ear and a half steadily, but with no par tit" n::n- h.-netit, when I saw an advertisement of in- Aiiics' Kestorative Nervine, procured a lHit;:es;iid lnvran usinjr it. Marvelous as it may Kovai, but a few days had passed before everv lit of that creepy feeling had left me, anl "tl.v'e lias not been even the slightest in!i :!:i;- i of its return. I now feel as wed as I ever did, and have gained ten pounds in weight, thoush I had run down from lTiMot!". Four others have used lr. Miles' llcstoraiive Nervine on my recomen d;:;ion, and i! lias been as satisfactory in their :i!ses-;,s in mine." James Kane, La line, O. IV. .'.liies' Hestorativo Nervine is sold by all dru,ri:i-'s on a positive guarantee, or sent, direct ly the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind .. on receipt of price, H per bottle, six bottles for , express prepaid. It is free from opiates or dauj-'erous urugs. SOLD BY JOHX II. HILL & SOX, Di ujisjists, (loldsboro, X. C. Tnia Grkat Cough Curb promptly cures where ell others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands, and will CURS TOO if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Chest, use SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASXER.25C. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, Have you cuiarrii t 1 nis remedy is guaran teed to cure you. Price, CO eta. Injector free. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS. TO : REDUCE Onr Slock of ' Win ter Millinery WE OFFEU VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS! FANCY GOODS AND XOTIOXS LOWER THAN EVER Don't Hiss TliisCliance! J. II. EDWARDS. DO TOU WANT To Make Money? Although my tr:nK' List year was the laro.-t ly Several - Thousand - Dollars than any previous year. I now liml my self with too many Winter (iootls on hand. TO GIVE THEM AWAY is not ldisiness, lmt in onler to get those gox!s otr my shelves WITHOUT - DELAY I propose to make the priee no ohjeet, and will sell them lower than ever known. DO NOT HESITATE- but come at once. Yon will liml thehi the biggest bargains ever ottered here. Ed. L. Edmundson, THE HUSTLER. Walnut street. Uoldsboro, X. C. BELOW COST! A lot of fine and fancy STATIONERY! which we will sell below cost. COME, EXAMINE the line and Make Your Selection AT THE nnn wv inmv ijuui Ul Villi. J. F. MILLER, rKOi'uiETOR. OF? .f SiESS&KCAa hoists coara by &a INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR IW Jfa CUSKIOtiS. Whispers heard. Com (ortabte. Suocessui where all KenielfeaF4iL. 1 1 1-book iVOOtlCrM. Athlrvm W. MUM UX, 663 BraMlaaj, m !. SOctfi.'ands' iTIl.J mr ji.oo Bottle. Sa o fl a c iv Oas cent a dose. ooockxoooooooo rJ Do Yozt FEEL SDCEC? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. ,lEr.!S5Sri,EDTAKE RIPAHS TABULES n''TE RIPANS TABULES If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you -rF HinAMC TARIIIPQ SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, 1 tllt- iMrHllO IHDULW SSFSVl RIPANS TABULES Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. EASY I SAVE Sold ; VJ1 V CJ j RELIEF.! GREAT - SLAUGHTER - SALE - OF WINTER -AT- .A-slier HECdw-stir els'. Preparatory to our animal inventory and the new arrival of onr spring stock, we shall close out For The Next 30 Days Our remaining stock of Winter Goods at a tremendous sac rifice, as we don't care to season's goods when our Spring trade begins. New And Seasonable Goods- At One Half Their Value ! Bv examininer our stock - ' goods offered for sale, as is done in other houses, when a ciosmg-out saie is announced. ine goods we oiler you at such a Great - Saving - In - Cost, are all this season's goods, fresh from the manufacturers and of the latest designs and fashion. You will simply pronounce it as the Greatest Bargains Ever Known ! Do not fail to take advantage of this unprecedented offer, which is only a chance of a life-time. We guarantee to sell you everything you need at a great deal less than the cost of production. THE ENTIRE WINTER STOCK GOES WITHOUT RESERVE. Don't hesitate and put it off, but come at once in order to avoid the rush. Remember that the Closing-Out. Sale only lasts for Thirty Days. After that time you will never be able to secure such enormous bargains again, as they are offered to you NOAV. UNPRECEDENTED SACRIFICES XS GOODS, CLOAKS. You will find these goods worth at least double the price at which we are offering them now. l?ear in mind that tliey are all this season's goods, and only reduced in their original value for the benefit of our enormous trade. Prices Down to - IN - Clothing, Boots and Shoes. IUs useless for us to attempt to say anything more. You will have to come in person and convince yourself of the truth of our assertion. You may rest assured that the goods will be sold to you. NOTE Farmers desirous of buying their supplies on time, or are in need of ready cash, can be accommodated in any quantity on the most reasonable terms. I also keep a Full Line of Groceries, and a complete assortment of all the leading Fertilizers. It will therefore be to your interest to consult me when in need of supplies during the spring and summer. ASHER -:- EDWARDS, The Original Leader of Low Prices. 37, .19, 41 and 43, EAST CENTRE STIiEET, G0LDSH0I10, X. (!. -2. 15 TO TAKF QUICK- TO ACT MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. bj Druggists Everywhere. - '.' GOODS carry over a single yard of this 9 you will find no shelf-worn IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS ! :- Almost Nothing Being best. but a I tainlne .-v tpct'iut growing tions UN THE forage den and UTH Send HOUSE r !qqqq3qqqqqqqqOQOOQOOQQOQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQQQQQq3 fvmi St&tt MfflliLin) that horse ! LA wr w m B tm m mm ID TRTF3 "TK The Bit is HUMANE in its operation, and only made powerful at will of the driver. The animal soon understands the situation, and the VICIOUS horse becomes DOCILE; the FULLER a PLEASANT DRIVER. Elderly people will find driving with this Bit a pleasure. nn rin Pnnf Anel this Bit with the many malleable iron bits now beic; HP HUt. UMHIUUHU oiTered-the bar of the "Triumph" is WROUCHT ST EEL, none other is safe to put in the mouth of a horse. WILL BE SENT. POSTAGE PAID. AS FOLLOWS : nck!l plate... $2 00 VVM. VAN ARSDALE, Racine, Wisconsin. ' FOR TIN ROOFING, Roof Painting and General Tin and Sheet Iron Work, GO FOR PICTURE FRAMING In Moulding of Latest Designs go to Best Workmanship Lowest Prices. EH ID Seed Choice Lot Spring Seed Oats. Houlton Rose,, Early Goodrich And Peerless Seed Potatoes! 500 Barrels Flour - All Grades, AT LOWEST TRICES. I. B, FONVI ELLE, West Walnut St., and at the Unlucky Corner. S. 3SE. PRIVETT, WHOLESALE Grocer and 1867. Established. Offer-s for C a s Ii Bargains in all goods such as Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Hay, Salt, .Mixed Cow Feed, Wheat Hran Soap, Starch, Soda, Buckets, Brooms, Empty Grain Sacks Molasses, Lye, Potash, Land Plaster, Candles. . Kye. Corn, Oats, Bice Meal, Bagging : anjd : Ties! The Best of Cement and Lime, Plaster Paris, Laths, Hair, etc. -DO YOU- NEED MONEY? One - Thousand - Dollars ! To be loaned out to Responsible Parties, At Eight Per Cent. ISPFor particulars call at Headlkjht office. STRICTLY : CONFIDENTIAL. HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE. H you arc thinking about buildire a house vou should send is cents .r m7 new hook containing plans and fpectftcatkmi fori; hoasev all sires. from s rooms op, costing from $ yo n duok oi great value to ll who desire to riiilu a house, and will suit jroa almost as well as if you paid for a bonk. Sent nnst-paid OOLLVlli, i-uoiiaher, 67 &OSB ST, New York. the largest, is the direct result of being u1(. J5 Wood'a Seeds are known and erown , it every State in the South ; acknowledged to he the best for parden. farm or field. .Send f,,r a Wood'iSefdBook. It is not a mere caialo-Mi.. O reference book of the greatest valuo. ,.,. J useful information both for the truck. and planter, together with full particulars aijout i WOOD'S iciiiuj a iur kr-j mo iuii uirt?i:ons Tor t tor sn'ir ..-uaj&iiigs also descrli). Of Ithynw Sylventrta, an invaluable plant, ana an me latest novelties for ear- farm. Write for it, and current prices of ; any Grass, Clover, or otner t leia iseeds rermirf.i your orders direct, if your merchant dots not handle Wood's feeeOii. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. BY USING THE "Triumph" SAFETY-BIT, The manufacturer of the TRIUMPH issues an Insurance Policy nifying the purchaser to the amount of 850 when loss is occasioned by the driver"s in ability io hold the horse driven with 3E2E" EIT. TO- iSh" 3i3 Potatoes ! AND liETAIL Cotton Buyer. 1867. THE VEltY BEST The Market Affords Is laily kt'j.t at our est:tllish:iu'iit. We Make a Specialty OF Stall-Fed Beef. Pork and Saasagi always on UQTlIi.iliost market rire iail f"i" 1 :i!t y' S. C0HN & SON, CITY El'TCHKKS, GOLDSBOKO. X. C. - a 1CTUTARY B0ARDIK3 SCESCL ?SIVS?5 tiMlj. v pmanUM (r hysnl ctoj-rtO ru"' ' talnruUr Ouun. WClM. E.-'"Mr "Tflij Knm Col fall Cuww n Td.ll tTct-' DnlloslCanne. Cnr hi Art and t Cj.;; Ua4. Cailac IVtSMn. for R.tfUUr ' ecTBLII C. P
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