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sj A., - ' jt Headlight." GrOLDSBORO ITT? TAHUSIIEI) 188T. GOLDS1SOUO, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER (, 1894. VOL. VIII. NO. I I. I Slate of Affairs. South are purcl a so 1110' heme: Ifs ..In?: !! i" a sii-k mail ; iho iuo iioino of i t ! lainlv won't do harm. Wrong: it .veal liarm. It allows -e to progress instead , .,ng it. and this is mo-t because tin.' disease : I..' iicvond cure. This 1 -: ivaon why you ' .. -hit to gvt the right . I ). n"t risk your health ;j -niv of iho many Livor - which have sprung nj c .nth to lio sold in tin ; Simmons Liver lugula ,i up 1 - .1. II. Xeilin X: iii ili" Rod Z on every .. ; thi was tho modiriiio ; fathers, and tht-y lived 1 nothimr to do with ws i !-'. "i- any druggist or w 1 1 1 ou!d por-uado you many imitations undor nanios aro ju-t as good. ':ui'. Tho pooplo who .; heap up t ! ii'ir miseries. . ANDSLIDE IN PRICES Arr Till' LotVl'Sl ! :vn! person knows lha! art- from I'H to ")() per iian those bought from - :X '. 1 .-mi ii t elaim-!- at riK, because I cail iv. nor .o I i tittii. i to !(. u nt jmlilir: I wi-li to an New Stock ru il i i n u's. Hats t ith the ii IT oil'. a inall margin lo it. I lt "Is cheaper t lian any raa that has hail the for years. 'I'lie public ainiii i's u i! mir prn pr'ire of Dry Goods -puns h 1 apro, i p. lilearh: up. and n proporti 4.- up. rvl bin: Clothum1 Hit- II l'.ov III 1 lo s Suits 1 ui.: M an 11 to Suil- at SI hoe La. : II" 1. u l '111 I. !.-.! Kid. 7. i.-' 1). pair- of I.a.'.i illis-.': A 1: -'.). up: Cliildl .. and up. ,i KM. s Hilt: s tta '.s fl . II bottom li : Fiirui.shiii'j: i:espertfu!! NEW YORK RACKET STORE, A. M. SHBAGO, Prop. side Ka-t Walnut street. V4 V"? Sera E. C. Vvos''5 Kcrve anrl , l.v nutlii.r : : I...-S ,.f ; i.iui'-kiH'ss; niti.li-nrf ; ss.it C.IW.T v. . ae.-.-.l l.v ail It .ins; 1. is iji n!li-r s. .-.rrnrs, or i :x.' Y.iuthfn :;i i.r I. ;.pti..n. s-i.- I llsia i'. At'-rtain i, l:r. .nrhitis. Croup, . I'i.iiis.-mt to tuke .-. size, now 'i'x-.; Olii S issue. 1 only by i. .Lisbon.. N. ('. ;'. At. AS I 1 ! ii .v lb-.... ( K. Hob um ririo i! sr . Kra III fe'M EVENTIVr ; k. Ki.i.ia-.n. a r.r.... ; .. N. C. DR. FELIX LE ESUN'S steel io mmm ?ius i.tii :l.lu. ... (;..!.:-!, r... x. c. OMFOKIIXti. .i;.'i fl ft Breakfast PARKER'S H-; rIA!R BALSAM Fails to EfBtoro Cray y J. iu im u . n ,1 a j V..uW l"." j'. l..''v.r,J,'J'.',1.!ti,.ri. I'll'iu'riu ."t'm.'.v HINDERCORNS ' lilsLo.V a. CO., N. V. WMiiis'l',,,, " nretrn-iranteclt., l Mtvutlavh,- in .Miumuu-s. "Oni; cent a tl:t ." i:i i l c LU 0 UUUUn Supper. !;' - ..t-l 1 ttlc.it' ..f t!i.' iiittitrnl laws " . : . ,;.,:.!! , f ,litf.-ti..n ai'.l 1111- ; ' , , .-. i.I f Hi:- line ! ' . .Mr. K,.,.s lms ,,r..- 1 1 ' Hi . V:- .,!,,( s,,,.,,,.,- a ,i..li,-:,t,.iv liil- v ' i - t... . : ..,v -..v.- iis muiiv h.-avv ! ' I i- :,:. pi-; u i. ..is . o -.!, af- ! -tl ., . . "st.t.itioil "ii.v I'.- I.llilt 1 1 1 I" i.-sist f.-rv t.-li.l.-n.-v I., .lis- ! ' - 1! 1 -iilil!.' iiiiila.li-s ar.' Ii. atiiia 1 " ' ' ' '!:i-k "in r. v.-r .!..'i" i- ii weak v' i ' tnai.v a fatal shaft l.v ktf.- ': - ' ;s. v.. - v. . . it.:,,-, ..,;, ,,,nv til. ..I :t t. 1 a ! '' .-!;.-! fia .. . ,vil -..-rvi.-f .a..-tt.. : !! ' ..-.T..r milk, s. id oii- : Mi.s j-, A , , i..'.t"i . I, '.i.Va'e'.L-i-ln-ii'i-ts. 1. I. ui. Kilt' ,'. i.' " t dve a Kind Word. Do you know a heart that lumbers For a word of love and cheer? There are many Mich about us; It may lie that one is near. Look aromul you! If you titnl it. Speak the wonl that needed so. Ami your own heart may be strength ened l!y the help that you bestow. It may be that some one falters On the brink of sin and wrong. And a word from von might save him Help to make the tempted strong. Look about you, ) my brother! What a sin is yours and mine If we see that help is needed And we give no friendly sign! Never think kind words are wasted bread on waters cast are they. And it may be we shall rind them Coming back to us some day: Coming bark when sorely needed In a time of sharp distress; So. my friend, lei's give them fieely: (lift and giver God will bless. Spend Your Money at Home. Some of tho Georgia papers, in the load of winch aro tho Savannah News and Augusta Chronicle, aro doing somo portinent talking on tho sub ject of trading at home instead of sending off to Northern cities for the same goods that could lie got at homo. An idea prevails with some people that they can do better In ordering from the North and get goods cheaper, which may possibly be so, but unless the purchases are large there is little gained by it in the end. One of the reasons assigned is that the Northern houses to which they send their orders keep larger and better assorted stocks than the home merchants do. which may possibly lie so. but if our people followed the rule of doing all their buying at home : there would be more encouragement I for our merchants to carry larger . and better assorted stocks, and they j could also, with tl larger traae, at- ford to sell as low as the rival estal lishir.ents in Northern cities. V.vi.rr dnlhir stwuit t bomo bobwl., i-' not on: v tne men Hunt, but the com- munity generally, for it puts more money in circulation and helps busi- nes.-. while every dollar sent away takes that much out of our circula lion, and to that extent cramps bus iness and does injury to lhe com munity. There is scarcely a town or city in the South where there is not more or less of this retail purchasing being done with Northern houses, the ag- grogate amount of which annually : foots up a very large sum of money ' that would help !UM!ies immensely if it were kept at home and spent amono our own bu.-iness men. There's .Money In It. l;... ky Mwiut Arui.naut. From lands that now pr poor lit tit liinoteon-doiiar oduce bale t cotton, tobacct iver four hundred dollars i can be harvested bv th right kind of handling, overlooked by a tobacco expert from the coun try's army of seen. Celerv from Kalamazoo. Michigan. is in v iii our market at 'Jac the bunch. ; rmer. better, crisper can be mailc n; lit here and pay a clear profit of .'1)0 an acre. Mr. M. Fulford maki annually at the rate of four hundred j dollars per acre a fine lot of this sue- j culent plant ami only the circum-. scribed boundaries of his domain comes Viet ween him and a fortune I from its ready cash sale. Cranberries, too. can be succesful ly raised on much of the swampy lands in a stone's throw of town and ; at 1 if 1 and l.V the quart would be a !; regular ".'old mine. Where is the man ; who next year will c lear an easy .s.'i.uuu in this enterprise? A Little lb) Scans a I'lirtriar. Kiiyi'ttcvilli.' ilis.irviT. A man entered fieor.e Wilkcrson's house on (iillespie street Sunday niirht while the family were at church and commenced to help himself to anything that he could lind. when a little boy. who had been left at home, appeared upon the scene with a pis tol, whereupon the burglar took to his heels. It was at iirst reported that the man had shot at the boy. but that was a mistake. The boy 1 himself accidentally discharged the ! weapon, breaking a mirror. Otlicers Kenton and Ihickino-ham immediate ly instit utod a eareh for the man. but without result. l'alrwiiic Ibniie Industries. IK' 1.1. There is one institution iir Mor LTanton which the Herald does not mind o-ivintr a free advertisement and that is the Moranton Holier Mill. It is such an advantage to tlie wheat growers of the county, and it puts such a check upon tin bio; out How of money for western Hour, that every citizen is interested in its suc cess. The product of the mill is as jrood as the best, and our merchants oue-ht to do as they have done in an other Xorth Carolina town resolve t.) patronize the home mill exclusivi - v as long as it can supply the de- niand. ? . i n i m......i t.. : .. . 1 1 is i pit .isiin io s. ui ...on . .. i ... oi asiirt m i ! l Kemedv Sticknev& Dent- l"i-. druggists. Keiuil.lie. Ohio, because a customer after once u.-ing it. is almost certain to call for it when again in need of such a medicine. Weseil more of it than of any other cough medicine we handle, and it always gives satisfac tion.'' For coiivths. colds and croup.it . j. j 1"'"t :"' 'M":d- f'- ' I Hill iV Soli, druggists. l.v J. H. aki is i;oariin;. And it Seems He is Getting Everything (.'(iod to Eat and Drink. We are boarders now my wife and I boarding with our daughters. No care, no responsibility, no nothing to do but to pay at the end of the month. There are some other board ers here, nice girls, and some more expected. I am the only boy about. Our girls are showing their mother how they can keep house. Every thing is new and pretty the house and furniture and tableware, and I i am gently enjoined to be nice and careful, which I am. I am doing my best to conform. My wife likes it. She always did like a little style. She came from quality folks, but I , am only half Jersey. We havecours- os at the table now and the vittels j are brought in in detachments. I don't know how- much to eat of any ! course, for I don't know what is be ! hind, but am learning. There are two ! two knives and three forks and two spoons at my two plates. The first ; course for breakfast is grape fruit : and the sharp, pointed spoon is to : dig it out with. I don't like grape t fruit, and so 1 wait till that course is over and try to help out the conver jsation and not appear tired. I try ; to conform. : The next course is oatmeal, a kind i of porridge which is considered a neatinyiooaiorpooriri.su ana rive liiin tlio jail Uiul ho lul not un Americans. but as 1 am neither I j .i-stand whv lt. t.uUhl change his have to wait until that course isover. j S) slulllln, v. It is the style now to eat slow and a whUo adlllitttHl tnat i,e did tender long time and to spice the repast Um lhe place ,jut that t,R 1Vps wm. with bright and witty conversation, 1r.,ssin,r for it so vigorously that he but it requires much patience and j meekness for a hungry man to be Viim lVM serene under such circum- tances. Nevertheless I try to con- form. The next course is fish -fresh i broiled pompano or Spanish mucker-1 el :o-w1 tbon mv torn eomos Anil ... . .. . , .. ..... inenine piaios are cuanreu arani aud tho hkon and steak and pota- toes and hominy and egg-bread and b.uh t.ome in to au ()f wlk.h j (.on f,.,., u-;ti, b1.limimr nhieHtv Then comes another change for syrup and waffles, and last of all the coffee, which I have longed for all the time. But I've got the dead wood on coffee now, for the cook has respect for my age and habits ana firings me a cup of hot coffee long before the folks get up. This helps me amazing and so I up. showing that be had been un manage to get along nd as Daniel ; mercifully beaten for a long time. Webster said on his last bed. ;i still There were fresh wounds by the live." 'score, and it is said theft wa hard- One little thing disturbs my etiii- v an inch of uninjured fVsh on the librium: T always say grace at table body. and ask the Lord to bless what is set A few days before the boy died the before us. but as there is nothing vis- woman to w hom he w as bound put a ible or eatable w hen we set down at , rope around his neck and hung him the table I will have to change my up in the house with his feet barely grace and ask the Lord to bless the touching the tloor. In this position salt and pepper and what is in the he was left for several hours, with kitchen getting ready to come. There ; his feet and hands tied hard ami fast, aro two Georgia families here, side , At another time she held burning by side, and we brought our ser- 1 chucks under his nose and forced vants with us. They are all happy, ; hir.-, to inhale the smoke. The boy ext ent that one man left his girl be- died Wednesday niirht and oreoara- , , ,i ,:, .,,i ;v ,w,av ,.n,.,. mod for fear he will hang his clothes on a ,..,,,. i .... ,vir 4iw, : '" J ""'j u..ii iv ti c. "Oh, my darling, she writes, it'iou and the coronc-r was at once "I don't want you to roar any boat! summoned. Oh. what -would become of me if you ! The jury of inquest decided that shouldn't drowned in the surinjthe child came to its death from waters? It is mighty bad to be 1 wounds inflicted by Xervie Strick- drowned in a creek, but oh! to think of beinp: drowned in the deep plf of Mexico. So be shore and don't roar il boat any more. hy shouldn t she spell it roar, for it is done with The boy was six years and was an oar. We couldn't ,'et him to tro; bound to the Strickland woman, to the island with us yesterday. He ! she admitted many acts of cruelty won't roar any more. 1 and said she was only trying to make East Sunday eve my wife and I , the boy honest, truthful and nod, walked down to Colonel Eraser's j alui could not do it without punish dock, that is near by, and seeing a j ur ,im considerably. baited hook on the floor, I carelessly - dropped it over in the water just to; A Tin Killetl Him. see. you know. I wasn't thinking ! Sll'"'y Aurora. about tis-liino- at all when suddenly! The bright and ten-year-old Hart- somethinrabbed the hook and was i lett Shipp Hynum, son of Pev. and j inK a primary, Saturday, Thomas of tll'(, fall-sown 'rain Wldle this ! Jacob E. Kudisill, whose left le ! running away with it, and I had to j Mrs. William Shipp Bynum, an Epis- irvant, a Populist, and Charles Had-1 al)SOIU.e (lf nl(.istuiv has causetl ap- j was s1iaUen'd in an explosion at the pull to save the line and pole from . copal minister at Lineolnton, died at ' tlo,.k) a DcmiK-rat, were shot dead. I prehension concerniii" the wintering i lvPuIi JlHfic-atiin ineetinr in Ca ! i.i ..arrlpii nwnv Mv wife tr(,t. his father's home Monday morning I i .... - -t i . i. ..f ,.t.... :.. 4i.:T. tawba county on the nit,'ht of the " "-rs s -... - excited, too. and cried out tor me to; pull, which I did and brought up a huo;e llounder. Then she rememler ed that it was Sunday and made me throw the beautiful fish back in the bay. My friend Murphy wouldn't have thrown it back. Xo, sir nary time. A llounder is a curious fish with its eyes on one side. It is as ' any fatal results, but the boy jjrew fl;it as a flounder and is brown on one ! worse this month. A surgical oper side and as white as snow on the j ation was skillfully performed and other. Hut I'm not going to drop a i the pin was extracted, but the child hook in the water any more on Sun-1 died Monday. day, for these Florida fish don't go t . nee1 in it :ind h:ive no reirard for tl... ..hL.,ih Thee are always lnin- in-e uiul T5ud Kernodle savs that in some places a man has ' to get be-! hind a tree to bait his hook. Him ri ! - -- ' The committee appointed by the: l ,t ci,m of the T.erislature to ex- ' amine the books and accounts of the i state Treasurer aud Auditor and re- .,ort to the next session, will meet in Ralei'di on December 13th. The committee is composed of Senator it i r ,.f l.'n..-tli .ii .i, i It r . AVCOCK, oi um- ,lF W.ivn.i mil T7..1H-.. s...itniivi.s T S. Snruill. of Franklin. it t c .o- ,.f ro.nlw.rl'.nil ',n.l t A. Iillington, of Yadkin. Nearly the entire business portion of Hock wood, Tenn., wa ashes Monday night. laid in Iredell's Top Sheriff in Trouble. StitU-sville Mascot. Our newly elected sheriff, M. A. White, is already in trouble. Just after White was elected he went to John T. Shephard, Esq., and said he wanted him to manage and run the sheriff's office for him. this Mr. Shephard consented to do as he was well acquainted with the duties of the office and liked open air exercise. Hut later White came to Mr. Shep hard and told him he must be his jailor, which Mr. Shephard refused, but finally taking it under consider ation told White he would let him know in a few days. In the mean time White pressed the proposition until Shephard consented and the whole matter agreed upon between them. Shephard went to his home at Kb: wood, Chambersburg township, sold out his effects, consisting of corn, wheat, cows, hogs, etc., and moved to town and into the jail, preparato ry to taking full control Dee. 1st, on the express understanding between himself and White. While this was going on the Populists over the coun ty were making strong demands for the place, and so pressing did they become that White went to Shep hard Monday last and told him he would have to make other arrange ments. Whereupon Shephard told him it was his own proposition to , , , t , tl vmn,r. Shephard immediately brought suit against White for breach of contract, Summons has been issued and served. I ! Damaues will probably be set at (0 ;immint w ro;rU.lt. ... , . ! "'-- vv"vv ,v I r the jail during the two years. Heat a Child to Death. Mount Airy Ni-ms. Last Thursday, Dr. C. L. Banner, coroner, was called to hold an in quest over the dead body of a little : negro boy about eight miles south of ! Mt. Airy, near Ashe Hill. The body i was examined and found to be one mass of burns and bruises. There were scars of wounds that had healed ' 'v. i.,... i,;, .,i once. A white man who haoot-ned i ..... i....i,- ,...,.....t...i l : .-ft- l in- n i jfoi iv o ii.- onnu- j land (col.) and that her daulitor j Laiira 5ell, was an accessory. Uoth ' women were committed to jail to await trial at the next term of court. .. nom ine enecis oi s auo in-a several months a'o. The lad acci- dentally swallowed the pin, while ! picking his teeth; this stuck into his; tomach and afterwards caused in tense internal pains. Once it was supposed that the gastric juices of the stomach would help to prevent A man named Thomas while col- i "-ting Cumberland county, was attacked by highwaymen Monday, who impelled him to deliver all the mon(,y in 1,1S P''"b ''"' amountetl to about $12. The men are supptised to be trams. i'"t I-ivii.R Aiiitrliiins. We new worltl jieople are fast livers, m.l in not liin.r is ll.is more , iliservn I lie ;than in our 'reckless irregularity as to j sleep ami diet. We alternately starve ! ' 'r; "r, ' . .: . ' . i' . T...Vv . ' .oV. out regard to the nutritive value of the i tootl consumetl. or tlie tleleterioiis (Uiecis upon the tligestive organs or the terril.l tasks imposetl ujion them at the most ! unseasonable hours. It is little wond w'e are a natit.n of tlyspepties, and prone to constipation, pies. etc. It is to their etlieaey as a remedy for those ailments that Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets owe ""'ir unparalleled popularity. Good re- j()f ,',.,.antf,.m,.nt of the liver, stomach and bowels. A NATION'S POINTS. The News Erom Everywhere (Jathered and Condensed. The entire town of Metamora, O., was wiped out by fin1, Monday. A large meteor fell at Council Bluffs, la., Monday night, terroriz ing the citizens. Three boys while skating at New port, Vt., Tuesday, lost their lives by ice breaking. The premature explosion of a blast in a mine at Springdale, Pa., Mon day, killed George Hilton. Ex-Senator Joseph E. Drown, Georgia's war Governor, died in At lanta, Friday, aged 73 years. Dy the fall of a scaffold at Topeka, Kan., Friday, Charles Iidderstrom and Ernest Stone were killed. The business portion of Murdtx-k, Minn., was totally destroyed by fire Thursday night. Loss, MMIO. A train near Southbridge, Mass., ran into a football team, Thursday, killing five and injuring fourteen. Iy the explosion of an oil stove in a Do.-ton tenement house Tuesday, two inmates were burned to death. Flight of W. C. Dennett, a St. Paul real estate man. Saturday, showed that he was 4i.0()0 in debt. An indendiary fire destroyed the Charity hospital at Dirmingham, Ala., Saturday night. Loss, $4(U.)0U Three small children of Mrs. . K. I ,A , , . , ., I alters were burned to death near i , . , ., , , I Parlarm, Ark. I rulav, while locked A collision between a freight and a coal train near Lockport. Pa., Tuesday, caused the Jeath of two! men. During a fire in a disreputable house at Washington. T). C, Monday nifrht? thm, ilim;ltes were killed by . . . The entire buiness section of Lyn don vil It, Vt., was destroyed by an incendiary tire. Sunday night. Loss. JL'C.II.OIHI. To stop the attack of his son Wil liam on his step-mother, T. S. Brown. "f Stanley. Va.. on Sunday, fatally shot him. A gasoline explosion in a barber shop at Altoona. Pa.. Saturday" night, killed Major Crocker, a color- ed barber. I Jobbers entered the Common i;d Bank at Lamoni, la.. Thursday night, and secured 510.000 after blow ing open the safe. Three men were killed at New Brunswick. N. J., Thursday, by the premature discharge of a gun at a shooting match. During a family row in the house hold of Fred Freisch. at Chicago. Friday, t he latter killed his daughter, son-in-law and himself. Fire at Hartwcll, Ca.. Saturday, destroyed (25 bales of cotton and 2.400 tons of cotton see,! ami other ! nronertv T)ss. "ia,(MlO. Two women were burned to death ..,....0.,., ii.;i.,.i..ii,;., 1,,. ,miuiu,m iiiui imi.- 1.1 i nuu.'.,m tire in a fashionable lxardinr house at South Uroad street. AVhile shooting at a mark at Plain - field, X. J., Wednesday, 1 wo boys accidentally shot Michael Evans. ; arr,.a 45. killing him instantly. j "JJv tlu, 1(Urninr of ja(.ni, Schutten- j , .'.. , T , T , M ...J Thursday niht, his wife and twoiihimediateconsumptii.il. children vore burned to death. I Wheat prices have advanced I to Col. William C. Oates was inaiijju- rated as Governor of Alabama at l,,ntir,mi,.n' SMt11rd.1v Kolb'sfol - t " ' 1 " . lowers made no demonstration. While attempting to cross the rail - oad near riMou. .wti., .".uim.n, m,i ti,,,., i'. .ft,n -m.l Iik i.r,. li.ii's.w were struck bv a train and killed. In an affray at lllakely, Ca.. dur - razcii oy jcaiotiv, vmuirs . , f -iv-.tertown. X. Y.. cut L,... 4i, ..., i,;u t.n,.1.,ri Mice WtHlmlav the'n his Ei-ht lives have been lost and property amounting to Um,iM has ! been destroyed by the forest fires in ! the bottoms of Tennessee. The fin are still raging. A negro mob lynched a colored desperado named Wm. Jackson, near Martel, Ela., Monday, while on his wav to trial for criminally assaulting an old colored woman. While playing at school, Friday, at Eeviston, Pa., the clothing of sev-eii--ear-old Mary Scintilla caught fire, and before the Hames could be extinguished she was burned to a crisp. Hecoming suddenly ill w hile look ing out tne window, Lawyer vt. . n. inslow, fell from an eighth-story window at the Sevillia, apartment' t - s- -v rr 1. . i i house in New ork, Tuesday, and , was instantly killed before his wite s j m-.w 3s- At Coal Run, near Shamokin. Pa., Thursday morning. Stephen Madden, aged 8 years, was shot and instantly killed, and his little sister severely burned, by the discharge of a shot gun which was knocked down by a younger brother, whom the children were dressing. Finance ami Trade. Special I'onvsiHindence. New York, Dee. X 1S!4. Business during the past week has been interrupted by the recurrence of a general holiday. The strength ening of the Treasury situation by the successful placing of the new Government loan has had a gotnl ef fect on business sentiment, and there has been a slight hardening of rates in the money markets. Dut expect ed improvement has not been real ized in the investment demand for securities, and the average value of railroad and industrial stocks is slightly lower, owing to the effect on speculation of adverse railroad re ports, the bank defalcation, and sen sational ''official'' statements aljout the sugar trade. There has been the usual holiday shut-down of indus tries; but the manufacturing situa tion generally shows a sustained tendency toward gradual improve ment. The merchandise distribution is seasonably fair, but new business in most departments is more likely to feel the restrictive influence of the waning year than to increase in vol ume during the present month. For eign trade returns continue to show a moderate increase in imjorts; but the value of exports falls a little be low that of the shipments for the cor responding period last year, owing mainly to the relatively low prices now ruling on the principal export ! r. . 7, . , ., . . 'varthageto Maxton. was captured staples. Business failures - in the!, t . , , r, , , . bv revenue officers. Monday. Lnited States and Canada during! ' the last week numbered IY27k as against 31! for the corresponding week last year. According to K. G. Dun v. (... tue liabilities of failures in three weeks of November were $S.O.S.42'., as against 17.1K-57.1 45 for the corresponding period in the same month last vear. After a further advance of I of a cent in cotton prices, as a result of the stronger holding of supplies by planters ami of bullish speculation, the market has reacted that much in const queue of realization by con ; tract holders who had a profit on re 'cent purchases, and on account also ; of freer offerings from the Smth. ; There has been a continued fair de- I nutt.d from domestic spinners, and i exports have maintained favorable comparison with those of November ; lsr.5. The total visibl cottan for the world supply of ; :;.;::j.i'sri j bales, of which .'!.;.":!. 1S." an Amen-1 ; can. against 'A.'MTt 'respectively last cotton last week al s7( and o.."7o.t'.74 vear. Hrceints of vkat all interior town, I Deceipts from the; olKTf'T bales: crop in; ::o:, s:U ,)a ! phmtations sight. 4.0 LY4-.N bales. i The wool trade has developed no ! important n.-tivitv h,,t ronsnmnti ; has continued large, and manufao S turers have been obliged to have fre quent recoup to the market to ri.J j plenish depicted stocks. Mills are ; ibusv on spring orders, on which.; : () t(( lh( latom.ss of tllo initial I owing to the latent i order season, most !...i ,,.wt ,.stni.i:J,ni..nis ! .,,. i,..;mr unshed to ronn.'ete d.div- ! . . .... . .4, (T(,S m um(. ,- It'( I U 1 1 C1I1CI 1 l 111 ; , iothiers. There has been some du - )licatin,r demand fir spring "roods, ; which promises to be much larger a i little later in the season. An unusu- ! al feature of the wtx!en "-nods trade, which is an outcome of the previous extreme caution of buyers, is the con- tinned demand for heavy fabrics for " j J P cents per bushel. Spculative ntiment has inclined in favor of in stment in this cereal for several weeks past: but the continued free 1 . mtvenient in tne Aortnwest ana ac- 0 , t.. i ..or 1 ...ci ti. . 1: vi. n ih i.i'i 1 111 isu eon 1 1 leiiee. i in- prevalence of dry weather in the 1 'cst. which has retarded the growth stieiitii in tne wni'iu ji.aui in im.-s (,mntrv. evadlv onnosite weather L. . ,i;(i, u ,.,;,.i i... i,.,noct ! pros,K'ct in,-.'ntina. where the Indent season is ana!,.rous to a ! wet June and July in the United States ! Prices of corn have declined 1 os 1 cents for near delivery in the West, ,vl,.,..n An- tl,,.r nn1 roads I llllV( facilitated shipments ExjKirt i -I i r ... 4i.:.. l :.- i:..t,4 .l (UMllium IUI u" lt ,t,u l" l''oss so far reported under j c ontract has been in small lots. The V ostei n movement oi nojs io pucn mg centres nas continued very large, and for the season since November 1 has ljeen about S3 per cent, larger than it was last year for the corre sionding period. Any advance in provision prices has thus been pre vented; but current figures in the i Chicago market are no lower than , tj)0V wcre a week ago. Young or middle-aged men siiliermg from nervous debility, loss of memory, j,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, .ljr,. . M. IVSIlt f ,:;, habits, should send lo cents in stamps ior u ilsii ateii ooo k oiiei . in; sio i- iiK-.oiis ... .. .... i.. .....1...7 ;,. ..I .;,, ..... veh.pe. Address, World's Dispensary Meibeal Associatit.ii, T.ulTalo, N. Y. Fishing for compliments is not much: better than fishing tut Sunday. 1.,. , ll(iln(,sti, v:siblt. stot.ks!l '"''' a? eiii . Itch on human, mange on horses, .logs W. Yminjr. est Lilierty. . a. The and ail stock, cured in .'JO minutes, by ! jn-ompt relief it affords is alone worth Woolfonl's Sanitary Lotion. This never I many times the cost. .r0 tnts. Its enu f tils Sold bv M.'K. Uobinson & T.ro., I tinuetl us.- will etTe. t a iMrnianent cure. dru.'.Msts. Gol.lsboro, N. C. I F'.r sale by J. H. Hill & Son, druggists. ALL OVER THE STATE. A Nummary of Current Events for the Fast Seven Days. A colony of Pennsylvania fanners, gardeners and mechanics will settle in Craven county. The Atlantic Coast Line has prom ised Fayetteville a new depot, to Ik constructed at once. Dank of Mecklenburg bills are yet being passed on unsuspecting peojile throughout the State. Two little sons of W. W. Wade were drowned in a mill nu in Northampton county, Friday. Dr. Robert 1. Abernethy, presi dent of llutherford College, died there Wednesday, aged 72 years. A blind preacher, William Moore, was run over by a buggy at Fayette ville, Saturday, and seriously in jured. W. T. Perry, a Franklin county farmer, was thrown from his wagoii and killed, Thursday, his horses run ning awa A number of illicit distilleries were seized in the Ilaleigh internal reve nue district, Friday, and six moon shiners arrested. A colored woman named Hester Marshall is on trial for her life in Greensboro this week, charged with attempted arson. A lot of whiskey packed in a Ikix and marked '"clothing," shipped from While fooling with an "unloaded pistol, at Greensboro, Tuesday, Will Morehead. colored, accidentally shot and killed a six-year-old colored girl. The State board of pharmacy will meet at Ilaleigh next Wednesday morning for the examination of can didates for license to practice phar- I '"acy. J. F. Moore's cotton factory near Taylorsville, was burned Thursday. Loss about 10.0011; no insurance. The proprietor made an assignment soon after. The barn and contents of Sandy Houston, colored, in Mecklenburg county, was destroyed by fire Mon day night. HLs horse and cow were i burned to death A nine-months-old child of Lola Montgomery, colored, was burned to death in MtH-klenburg county, Fri day, while tied in a chair in front of the fire and left alone. U liilf in a lit of mental derange ment. Mrs. John- A. Hallman, of Cleveland county, committed suicide Thursday, by hanging herself with a T-lot- lm in her voiulhrmsr i1 : Three negrevs in the guardhouse Ult DolktOll, AllSoll COUllty, ill at- tempting Thurstlav to burn their way out dit, were burned to dath. the fire getting In yond their l'0,ltro'- Maj. John C. Winder, of Daleigh, has resigned the vice-presidency of the St'alMuird Air Line system and is i succeeded bv Edward St. John, of ' n.;,..,,,., T'.w.l- Tl.n.l nn.t I :; f. j " - "r-1 ' ....v. ... ! railroad. J A lniiler explosion at l'ink Misen- i himer's sawmill in Cabarrus county, j Saturday, scalded to death Milas i Misenhimer. His brother William j was sawed to pieces there several years atfo. . ...-.t rt,.,rl.w 1p. I Aliister. colored, wanted for robbing tht. f;arvburr imstoRice. was shot and killed at Weldon, Thursday, by Chief-of-Police U. J. Day, who was acquitted Saturday. The pension tax this year raised inere is a nttie increase in amount - . . i r .1 i of pension to eacii or x ne uiur ciase. this bein' as follows: Eirst class $1. smiml thin anJ fourth n election, died Thurstlav from blixnl ! poison although amputation was successfully p.-rformed. i A Palei-h publishing house re- j ceived two letters Thursday, mailed ! to thenn January l, ll One con- 6 I ""1" ' 'i I ueeoroer. i ne icne.s nuu .uuc. u- er UU' let lei in a e. uii o w. .... ... il,..,' ....1,1 nut In. .seen until the . " , drawer was removed. While out hunting in Caldwell county, Saturday, Wiley Wilson and John Fox became involved in a dis- puie uooui me o ..i which resulted in the killing of Wil son, who was shot through the heart by Fox. The slayer's mother and sister were witnesses of the occur rence. The Uutherfordton Demtx rat says that Ilev. John Sisk, of Cleveland county, who was noted for his power in prayer, was arrested Saturday, by revenue officers for running a block ade still in the South Mountain sec tion. George W. Green, likewise , 4i. i noted for his tnetv, was arrested as an accessory. For rheumatism I have found nothing equal to Cliam'ierlain's Tain T:ilm. It relieves the l.ain as soon as applietl. J. MEDICAL HOOKS FREE. Valuable Information for the Invalid or Student. Any one or more of the following dosrribd luniks will be sent free bv Tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio, to any man or woman of family in the Unit ed States, Canada and Mexico during DeceniUr and January. Orders should be sent in early, as the issue may be exhausted: 1. The Ills of Life Fourth Edition A short, plain description of all diseases, and the treatment for each. A complete homo guide to health. 2. Family Physician No "J - Second Edition. The lost jvopular book on the prevention and treatment of ca tarrh and other diseases of cold weather in print. o. The Pe-ru-na Almanac. This Almanac contains. Iosidos the regu lar monthly calendar, a Jewish calen dar: information of particular value to farmers, mechanics, and business men; tattles, statistics, eclipses, ami much valuable medical information. A copy of this Almanac should Ik in every family in the Fnited States. It is one of the most complete Al manacs ever published. Address the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company. Columbus. Ohio. A Sure I'roof of Insanity. WayiK-svillt- Courier. We are sorry to learn that Dev. William H. Dire who left here some months ago to live with his father's family in Arkansas has become vio lently insane and has to be locked up. He recently wrote to some friends on Jonathan's creek and the contents of the letter strongly indi cate that ho was crazy. One of his statements was that he had made $lu.ooo in one month by preaching. Of course that settled it, at once. l'oor I ion Leads to nervousness, fret fulness, peev-i-lmess. chronir dysH'psi-i ami great miery. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the rem edy. It tones the stuinarh. rreates an appetite, and gives a rel'sli to food. It makes pure blood ami gives healthy ac tion to all the orirans ol the body. Take Hood's for Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. H'mmI's l'ills Ihwiiii' lhe thartie with every one win J"" rents. favorite ra- tries thrill. Is then any one who thinks it is as easy for him to take other people's ad vice as it is for lliein t take his';" ISiM-kN'ii'x Arni. a Suite. The Iiesi Sahein the world for Cuts, r.ruises. Sores. I' leers. Salt Klieiini, Fever Sores. Tetter. ('lia'etl 11 1 1 1. Is, Cliilliiains Corns, and all Skin Kriit tions. and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is xuaraiitettl to pve iierfect'sati.sfation. or money refunded. Priee -" cents per box. For Sale by J. H. Hill .y Son. (loldsho' o, ami J. 11. Smith, Mount Hive. A Million I rit inls. A friend in need is a frieiul. in tleetl, ami ii' .f less than one Million jnH.pleliave found just sut h a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery foi ( 'on-iiiiq.tion.Coiifilis, and Colds. If yo i have neer used litis (ireat Cotitrh Mitiieiiie. one Irial will convince you that it has wonderful eiir ative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Liui":s. Hath In it lie is guar anteed to do all that is claimed or, money w ill he refunded. Trial lmttles free at J. II. Hill A: Son's. itildsln.ro, and J. I!. Smith's. Mt. Olive. Large I mt tile .-rf'c. au.1 ?1.IK. It rviiiK l'rais4-. We tlfsire lo say to our citizens, that for years we have Urn selling Dr. King's New D'im'on cry for 'oiismrptioii. Dr. "king's New- Lift- Tills. Km-kleii's Arnica Salve and Elet trie Hitters, anil have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hae given such u.iiver sal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee the M'r.v time, and we siand realv to refund t lie puivhax" price, if satisfaetl'i v results lo not follow tlieir Use. The-e remedies have W nil their great popularity pnrelv on their merits. .1. 11. Hill tV Son, (ioldslioro. and J. K. Smith, -Ml- Olive. If rim really love what ynii liclieve to lie your tluty. opposition only makes you' stronger. What Th-y Say. These are a few sample statements about Dr. King's ltoyal (iermettier frtmi lM'ni.le who have trietl it thoroughly: Mrs. K. .1. Mt-I.ee. I'm.. Hart Co.. Ky.: I'sed it in my family six years: one of the best medicines known.''.!. C. Isliell, temple, Tex.: "Most ellieient family medicine for all purposes." Jos. K. Me Kee. Monk. Ca.: "Crcat remedy: noth ing like it, or e.pial to it." Kev. K. H. Kivers. D. D.. Louisville. Ky. : '-Creat-est of all remedies." 1 : for i. It is worth reinemU'iing tliatCovern nients as well as intlivitbials have rights of self-defense. Our readers will find Simmons Liver Regulator advertised in thes columns. W"aderti-e it. ami ust? it, and we com mend it as a safe L-ntl excellent meilicine. We lM-eame aciiuainte. with it in Ceor ii:i wheif it is a standard family medi- . ii... We i n not deny the merits nl otl.er urepaiations hut . simply state that .immuiU,u .....uidence.-From the Journal." LaneslM.ro, Minn. Marriage is the hereafter of court ship, and eop!e never know what it will tie till they g.i there. Baking; Powder Absolutely Pure A cream ot tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Ke port. Royal Baking Powder Co., inf. Wall Street, X. Y.
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1894, edition 1
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