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h. HEADLIGHT. n or v. AVNK toi .vrv. .or A!, NEWS. i.u; v. a :': ott : Mr. tor en p;u Kri- M r. ",. M new 1'iiv- oat of rushes of ran pain- ter speiui s with her ivt urned i May. hu lie- dc th. sr ta i ", el; : to th tt i t t h(. pr ai . B c :. ! v ' V ' I i i r." ! . it'''. ' 't- r i .1. 1 and Sam es trip nvhases t-peetive to ! of ii- for ihnr n Ye,i l. i;glas crowd at Kul lii.iiii to do us up referring Ay s charter. The legila .e.liiiL's. in another column i:"ie, recently .purciiiised !.. ri't' l rant, on Kim street. rgoiie various mar'.: d hn-iit-. and now presents tjuite -i':Lr appearance ;i'i;:!er of Deeds issued the g marriage licenses since .,e: Peter Grady to Miss .e, . i. I,. Johnson to Miss Moon-. Alonzo Rich to Miss ii that Mr. Ji .-eph Schwab. :nan. Mr. X. s removing St. Louis to , to engage in ir t. ,n.- unpi.it, ; from 'v days iving !u;s;nt hi for Texas fibers living in the ection. who heretofore jv ling their paper at re and the post-ollice. led in same manner af . owing to change of (Milton Democrat we rs. .iev.-ph X. Godwin, .use Sntlon. was granted iivi ri e ;;t the last term n'.irt. on the grounds of 3 -it I and non-support. ..irri.-d in this citv on W.M. of KinMon- sutler live couilagration. w'nieii an entire ,'eral small dvel- containing i ight t awa.y. causing of nearly 3i).00o. evei that this fire irigiu. :''s conoid-ted by hi n W. the eel ii On!, ;es at the Opera ten days, cume t. Large eongre each meeting. ' graciously bless aves for Burgaw re he will begin s next Sunday, s crowd at Raleigh s as directors of !;:!. near this city: I., of this city, if Wilmington, and . P.. of D-ji.Im. Fred D 1 1 in n firmed th Bos if Smrdi this ity, has been .!' the RaleiLdi Ai l! wj; of dav n! the loard of it. it was de- : th 1 nr.irket house oa I'.b'i - auction, and from Joe Scott's A m'l'(1 i , Gil !'Si:":.". N- tiled b fit up the old Hank ;Ti,? (m,U(1 ;iml contract of Stewart 1 ; t T x- purchased by the :;,.os ,f Vv'insion. for public printer i;i v,r solliee. staiiondtouse : vus sont up. A minority report was l.j-iue ouarters. j offered, hut Stewart Uros. sot the ti that Mr. Georov J. Yel-' jol. The Conference committee' on Y.'a'.Vr. made an a-.si!i- ' tlie punitive damages railway bill ir. George A. Ilectoii. on ' was discharged, as they could not with liabilities amounting ; a;rfe. The bill to appropriate $1. :!.eoi). 1 bis principai crcdi-! nuu to 1he Confed-erate monument in t ..is city I.IM'I. ! ;.'ii!sIow l!ros.. ! Gros. Co., .referre.l in the "Iverton is the Co., their a.iror, alinu' rouiii al ma IW It V. at n 1 Spring :;oh this iuality. r it. this to the of that treed f a trea friends noli t . ! Don ,das oa:i;,' at 1 hileih the Hoards of Trus--oi'o i r;i( t..' 1 schools Slate vont.al school follows: White- K. lb. well. C. P.. !. ii. i.. Grant. :. !. We oh Weil. Mrs. i s. V;. S. OT,. II. L. Grant.. f. I '.-a::., G. D. ii. V. E. Of this,! in Wa d a Gov Hutton. ! ity. oc-i in t. m . ' 'foment iX at. 5i merionir ;it .) -d bv a Is recently. is city yes con ve veil to uITi', won lal church, where were conducted v. Stewart Me was in his Cilth wife, two sons. and a h, mourn t of r.'ialives demise. d t ti Cniinlj Commissive -is Court. I ilie Hoard met hi regular s..sion, ! Monday, all the members being pros- ent. Accounts were audited rnul al-; low to the .unoimtof !-ji:j.7vS, includ- nig 121 to paupers. D.J. Uroad-! hurst v.-as appointed registrar of Mi.iv municipal election, liridge guards'; v. ere appointed as fallows: C-xh Driuge. K. A. Stevens; Arrington I 1 h-idgo. J. J. Casey; J5roud.hur.st 1 J ridge, W. 11. Sasser; Whitehall 1 I Jiridge, M. 15. Herring. The following were appointed stock law registrars: Fork, X. H. jCuney; Goldsboro. J. W. Gulick: Xew Hope, A. 15. 11am: Stony Creek, 11. I). Ham; Urogden, K. S. Moore. j Commissioners Peterson and Wood were appointed to have Stony Creek ! bridge at the A. & X. C. 11. 11.. re-' Paired. The following jurors were drawn I for the next term of court, beginning j April 15Ui, Judge Slarbuck, presid- the appropriation to th.e Slate ing: V. 11. May, 15. S. Harwiek, 11. J Guards from $2.")'t to sl."0 for each M. Howell, E. Ii. ilecton, J. J. Cox, i company and the salary of the Ad C. W. Denning, D. G. Davis, H. J. j jutant General from to d'.iuO; to Xev.som, Arm Taylor, colored, It. Ii. J amend the charter of Goldsboro, ex Parker, K. U. Dewey, A. A. Miller, j tending the corporate limits, making Jos. Edwards, W. C. Move. V. 1 C two wards out of five and requiring .Thompson, Hiram (jinn, Geo. W. Langoton, H. T. Howell, Silas Ik j Ho.k1, J. II. Morris, J. W. Winslow, E. E. Alphin, J. V. Holland. Jno. It. !1Kxk1. M. II. Tiito.i, Y. H. Whit- field, Jno. A. King, M. E. Eee, Henry j ! E. King. Xeedhani Fail, Jno. V. Slier-; ard. Jr., B. G. Thompson. J. II. Wad- j del, J. A. Stevens, A. P. Holland, W- 11. Bowel: i'Ai: MINI-HAL ASSK.MIJLY. A Snrmuirv of Le:risiatie I'roeeci!i!!i IVr die l'ast Six avs. s K.N at K. ville: to abolish August term of Wki.nksday. There was no morn- i Johnston Superior court: to ineor ing session on account of the death of j Pirate the People's Fire Insurance Senator 1'ranck, of Onslow county. ; fompan.v: to amend the charter of ii0,l,,t;,w 'iri..ot,.,l .in .1 i,.,! Concord: to change county seat of Senate, in a body, carried the remains to the depot. At the afternoon ses sion the time was principally taken up in discussing a bill to create a criminal circuit of Vance, Halifax. Edgecombe. Xew Hanover, Craven, Mecklenburg, Robeson end Warren, i tr, - -, i This out passeo Usseeonu rending. : Other bills were: To amend the I charier of the Atlantic and Xorth Carolina railroad; to regulate insur-1 i T f 4 I ance business: to provide for appoint-, merit of trustees of the Goldsboro ; Graded schools. ! , . , i TiURspAV. Senator (Jrant. of, Wayne, introduced a bill tocomplete ' , . , i the Confederate monument, appro-1 priat'mg 10.000. and asked that it be ! taken up at once. The bill passed j second reading. A motion to put it j on third reading was lost. Bills 1 i t . r- i passed: To establish graded sciiools i 1 ' at Clinton: for reaef of Sheriff Kenan, of Duplin: to create aboard' ..f h-wfd mr'ia.rers for 1'ne C, old-boro ! colored normal school, also to create ' a board of trustees for the Goldsboro ! :ortlKM,oiwstXro graded school. The County govern-' lr.ent ldl eatne up as a special order. .u-itor. ;t!i.i u . ii. lison ior eierK. An amendment was adopted pro-j The following trustees wen' elected viding for the appointment by a j for the colored Agricultural and Me judge of 2 members of a board of ii- j ehanical eollegeat Greensboro: V. F. nance, different m polities from tlie ; Debnam. T. II. Keogh. James 15. Dud ef!ii'iiissioni'rs. for votes out of 5 to i lev. be necessary for a financial measure. I There was a hot debate but the bill i .. passed oy a vote o; .; to u. .t xue j night ses-ion bills passed U enlarge stock law territory in "Wayne: to amend the clutrters of Kinston.Green-! vil'.e, lleauforl and Elizabeth Citv. Frik.vv. The bills introduced in eluded the following: To extend cor porate limits of Weldon; to allow Sampson county to levy a special j accurately describe property. Hills tax; to require all railway trains to passed oivir. the white Agricultural stop one minute at all towns of ,"0 and Mechanical cohere 10.utio annu inhabitants: to protect dairymen: to j ally and the colored, ."i.f.MJO: reducing low purcl base of farm for the State: ! to define and punish train robbinir. passed its third readin'' to ,-)-a strict party vote. The following trustees of the Uni 1 versity we re elected to lill vacancies: ! A. Alexander, (It) of Tvrrell. John j ! W. Graham, (D) of Oranev; Thos. V. j orj)hana.' in Guilford. ! Floyd, (Po of Orange: Cyrus Tlionip- j Fuipav. Pills introduced as fol ;son(P) of Onslow; It. P. Peebles, j lows: To regulate sale of li.pior in i tDj of Northampton: J. T. 15. Hoover, j Newbern: )unish bribery in political ! ( F) of Wilson: Z. V. Walser, (Pi of i contests. The House went into com, Davidson: K. A. White. (Ill of Per- mil tee of the whole on the revenue : ipiimans: M. K. Carter. (D) of Pun- j bill. Amendments were made and ! combe: C. A. Cook. (K) of Warren; 22 sections were acted on. As agreed ! Jno. T. iburau, (P) of Orange; W. 11. on. the tax rate on polls is $1.24: j S. Purrwiiie. (D) of Vance: S. Otho J Stale tax 21 it: pension tax 3H: school Wilson, (Pif Wake: F. D. Winston, i tax Hi: $25 on each billiard and pool ! (Pi of Gertie: Harry Skinner. (P) of j table. Effort was made to strike out I Pitt: Silencer 15'aekburn. (P) of j the merchants' pure base tax, but it i Ashe: A. G. Gorreil. (P) of Forsyth: ! J. G. Floyd. (P) of Edgecombe. Jas. P. Goyth (It) of Guilford: J. M. j Moody, tG) of Haywood; W. II ! White. tl) of Alexander; V. S. Er.sk. (Pi of 15uiicon.be: D. A. White, ill) 'of Alamance: I. E. Pussell, (K) of j New Hanover: W. A. Gutherie. (P) iof Durham. i At the niidit session the bill to lind loatin-,' debt of Wilmington passed third reading, as did the bill provid - vmx f,,f the election of magistrates by this Legislature and by the people in future. s; ,-nn v mni!-r the bills in - i trounced were the following: To ren- books, j der persons ineligible to hold county i Sati rpav. Among the bills in- ofik-es for more than two terms: to'trodueed were the following: To j abolish free tuition at the University: ; prohibit inmates of the Soldiers' ! for the protection of warehouses; to i Home from receiving pensions; to I incorporate the Mechanics Dime amend theinsurar.ee law by affording i Savings Hank, of Raleigh. Hills i protection against fraudulent com j passed: To govern probate of deeds ' panics: to require employment of j of husband and wife; to appropriate ', teachers who are members of the j $10,000 for the white, and $5,000 for '. Teachers' Association; for protection I the colored Agricultural and Me-1 of landlords. The revenue bill was chanical colleges; to create Scotland county; to create Code Commission, of three members, at &AHfr) bunrv, j beginning .wH 1st, IS'."). The elec- j tion law bill was taken up on its third l reading. Many amendments were ! rei, out a.i as ure passed e of :!." to 1. v. ( re L1 , and the distillers v. ill be allowed 1o sell liquor final reading by a by the quart, instead of by the gal The bill to reduce lion. A bill passed to incorporate homestead exemption was tabled. The bill to establish a rcfonnatory for youthful criminals passed its passea its ccoimI and third reading. It give j lO.oei) annually for maintenance, j nd t'J.'i.ono for establishing the in- Utitution. ; Monday. Anion ! duced were the i prohibit boyeotti:tj f the bills intro f olio wing: To bv railways in Xorth Carolina: to allow the com- missioners of Fremont to regulate the sale of liquor there: to abolish the ofiiee of treasurer in" certain counties. Bills passed: To reduce the election of mayor "by the people; to allow Sampson county to levy a special tax. The following bills were tabled: To appropriate j,000 for the women's exhibit at the Atlanta i exposition: to amend the charter of Xewberu: to regulate the insurance business and to create the office of insurance commissioner. Ti'Ksday. Bills introduced as fol- i lows: lo ueline iralerual ttev.encia i ry societies: to increase the number ; of directors of the penitentiary; to , amend the State Constitution. Bills i passed: Amending charter of Aslie- Rutherford from Ruthei'fordton to Forest City. Ilol SK OK RKl'UKSKNTATl VKS. V"i-:pnksiay. Bills introduced in cluded the following: To amend the charier of Asheville: to regulate pas- seng'er rates on railways, making ,!.,.,,,., - ,,,,..,.;! rv oui aiivoiiiifration inau' lytiieirnrin. hi euiss fa. e c.mts P.n mile and ' West i Tiu ax. Y!,.,lesale Druirgists, secoiul - chis.s fare l'cts per mile; ihu-! Toledo. O. dren under twelve years one-half of j YVai.pino, Kinnan & Makvix. these rates. Penalty for violation of j AYIiolesale Druggists, Toledo, (). .,f .. .4 i-jmi. (l, n,n,i,,i ih.-i , .,!. ;,! i Hall's Catanii Cure is tiiken ie.t'-riial ot act s.ooj. to amend the constitu- j y :u.tin. (1iiV,llv ,, th(. ,,,ooll :im, tion sc. that in enacting laws regis- j muciions surfaces of the system. Price trathm can onlv prescribe the taking I per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. , ., . . n ... TestiiiH-nials free. of an oath to support the C onstitu-; . tion and laws of the United States, Who "lights and runs away" may , r ., A, v i ,i 'never have another cliance. and or Xorth Carolina, and no other requirement can be prescribed: to j Testiuiouial About Oriiiuco. protect tobacco growers against; Hilliardston, X. C. Aug. 21. warehouse men: to reduce salaries of ; Mr. F. S. lioyster, Tarboro. X. C. officers and faculty of the university i We take pleasure in recommend- !.-t ... . ... 1 , .f,,,..,,,, ' ing vour ()rinc)co Guano for tobacco. per cent: to pieeiit pi etei ences . " - , , ., . ... e . . 'and can honestly say that we think m assignments. - it one of the very best guanos made Both the Senate an. 1 House voted fov L,right tobacco. It grows the for officers of the new criminal circuit plant large but perfectly smooth. of Buncombe. Madis mi, Haywood and Henderson ( ounties. They elected iietiuefso.i m -unties. int v e.eeteu H. U. Kwart judge. l. S. McCall so- Tm rsi.ay. Following were the j bills introduced : To incorporate the c, ., ..in-, .,...,.. .-souinpoi i uau csiei u umna.i, m, i amend - The Code regarding the crime j s'nirts! shirts! 'f fulso pretence: to relieve tax col-1 White laundried shirts from 45c lectors in cities and towns; to estab-jup. at Southerlar.d, IJrinkley & Cos. Tiiirtoenth Judieial district: to , amend the banking laws the l per cent interest euire trustees and irortf to amend net: to re tirees more the salary of railway commissioner to Sl.."u), to take effect at the expi ration of J. W. Wilson's term of i ohice: requirini,' fit panics to pay face insurance com-1 value of policies in case of total loss jr'ives companies power to remove cases from one county to another, and revokes their charters if they remove a suit from from a State to a Federal court. At the nioht session bills passed to change the dividing line between Greene and Pitt counties: to increase the pay of jurors in Pender: to in corporate the Newborn Insurance company: to im-orpor the Friends' was said that this yielded $25. IK0 an nually and that the State could not !i so this revenue, so the section was retained imposing; this tax. Efforts to reduce this tax to l-lo per cent, also failed. A tax of $50 on d moists who sell whiskey was imposed in the bill, but this provision was stricken out. The Paleioh charier bill was overwhel- j mindly defeated. The bill to provide i for the selection of puttoc school books by counties, instead of by the ; State, passed after an hour's debate, This bill gives the county boards of ! education entire power to select discussed three hours in committee of tho whole. An effort was made to strike out the $100 license tax cn drummers, but it failed. The tax on oriran and piano dealers is $2,"0. and on sewing machines. ."00. Whiskey the North Carolina Colored Teachers" Association. AjoNpAY. 1 lie following bills were introduced: To reduce bonds of sheriffs; to protect creditors against fraudulent distribution of property-. j Bills passed: To make appropria tions for the Eastern Hospital at Goldsboro, 37,000 this year and ? 40, 000 next 3'ear for maintenance, and $10,000 this year and 7,500 next year for new buildings, so as to ac eommcxiate 100 more patients; to ap propriate !.OO0 for repairs of the colored deaf, dumb and blind insti tution at Raleigh; to provide for the cure of the indigent blind; to incor porate the Xorth Carolina Christian Conference; to provide that the (; per cent, interest bill shall not af fect causes of action arising or suits heretofore pending. The machinerj' act was considered. An amend ment was adopted requiring foreign building and loan associations to list for taxation their stock held by citi- zens of this State Ti kspay The following bills were passed: To incorporate the San ford, Eillington and Eastern Rail way; to allow the people of Smith field to elect their mayor: to amend the charter of the Atlantic & Xorth Carolina railroad; to allow persons to probate their wills before death; authorizing the commissioners of Fremont to not allow more than 100 to be charged for liquor license. The bill to reduce the appropriation to the Oxford orphan asylum was tabled. ' How ' ThW : We olT. r One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured lv Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CllKNEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F.J. Cheney for the hist years, and believe i him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linancially able to car- A ni use aram next season U. P. & C. C. Cooper. r- nnU. ,,v lt,st A Thnmn. soll (;0ld.sboro. IK' w li aiialzes ton closely wears the ! tissue of his tliotiulits to ras. j Al Cut Pru t s. I Our entire Stock of hosiery. South-' er'.and. Urinklev & Co. lOeaclied (ioods, Sea Island goods, etc., at Souther - land. Urinklev iv Co s. (rin(X.0 Tobacco Guano is tit Kin Bljr in O'.te Co. r of the Golden Belt. j Drives blankets. We have them from to C. Southorland, Jritdcloy & (ciicine IJartrains in ladies' kid rlov from 75 cen Is to 1. 1'J. at Cos. joutherland. Urinklev fc Closing: Out our entire stock of prints at ,"e a yd. Southorland, Brinkley & Co. i T,s ymx Onlv. Remember we have about 75 Tri cora Corsets in large sizes, which we offer this month at (J3 cents, regular trice $1. A few Health Corsets, size 18, we offer at 50 cents, regular price $1. Southorland, Urinklev !t Co. -5"Orimco Tobacco Guano King of the Golden Bolt. the In Fmlrnvear we have ladies' vests from 20 cents to $1.25; gent's vests from 20 cents to $1.25. 25 dozen vests for gents, woolen, at 75 cents in large sizes, regular prices $1 to $1.25. Souther land, Brinkley & Co. Dress I.iniiijjs in large variety and very low Southorland. Brinklev & Co's. at IIuir;ry Rridlcs very heavy, with overcheck, reduced from $1.25 to $1. Heavy reins only $1, regular price $1.25. Souther land. Brinklev & Co. II. S. Crst ts, a full line at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1 and $1.25. Southorland. Brinklev & Co. All Solid boods. A ladies fine grain shoe, only cents, at Soutlierland, Brinklev A Co's. ' Don't Forget Crossette's shoes arf the best for the money. On sale at Southorland Brinkley fe Co's. Special Clubbing Hates. Fy special clubbing arrangements we are enabled to ive this paper and the Weekly Atlanta Constitution for Sl." a year, or this paper and the Twice-a-Weck New York World, both fov 1.C0 a year, or this paper and the Weekly Washington l'ost, for $ l.ii."" a year. Take advantage of thisotTcr at once and send your subscriptions to this of fice. Tut: Heailh;ht may he sent to one address and the above papers tw an other if preferred. OthtS WHthE All ELSE FAILS. - kxxL CeM Best Cuueb by rup. 'iau bood. . In time, sola ny .imesigtn. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. Whcrr tlir Asrd ami Inlim are Cared tor Mother Aiml.ii Kpeeks of tier Ibargn. (Von tlie Providence, 11. J., Journal.) - Soniewliui removed from the city of l'rov-idt'tu-f, on the main hihvay to l'au 'tucket, stands that niagnitieeut ch.iriil)le iiistifu tiou known as the lb me tor the Aged of the Little Sisters of tlie J'oor. Here a com pany of sweet faced uud soft voiced Sisters eare fer the old and the infirm who Ere unable to care for themselves. Mother Aurelia preside over this well known institution, and with her associates ministers to the wants of over two hundred old people, women and men. An important feature of the Home is a well-appoinieil pharmacy in charge of one of the sisters. Their chief remedy is pood old ruin-Killer, which most of tlie old folks -.sed when they were children and which noweiires tlie pain's and aches incidental to thfirdecliiiinxrear. As is to be expected, the aged inma'ies of the Home are in constant need of medical attention, although, so carefully are they tended, few are rarely sick enough to be in the hospital win? at anv one time. Hut all of them are subject to the many disabilities of old age, and so Pain-Killer lias come to be a remedy of almost dailv ue. Mother Atirelia says that Tain-Killer has quite superseded thedrngs and prescriptions fr use among the old people. When the limbs twitch with rheumatism the fair sister in eharjre of 'the pharmacy pives them a massage with pure I'ain-Killer. AVhen the old men and old women sufl'er from their many stomach troubles, a little Pain Killer with water and sngar offers a certain end quick relief; When the venerable heads are racked with pain, Pain-Killer is again put to service promptly. The old people love it and rely upon it. They tes tify that its use externally is quickly eflica cious, and internally, is unaccompanied by any after ill eil'erti" which, at their age, inust never be risked. UJ&L VERMIFUGE The old-fashioned and al ways reliable remedy for stomach disorders. One lottle lias killed 614 worms. Thousands of people living to-day owe their life to this medicine. The same i;ood medicine FOR CHILDREN that it was fitty 3-ears ago. I f your 1 niwist or tunke.-p-r does not keep it, semi 'J.. for iijie In.ttle to :. &. S. FREY, Gaitimore, Md. : Tons I!aliia:li Sfundiinl (Ju sino. IKY) Tons (Vu DoiMinion (Juano. 100 Tons Iat:ij:;ro (.iuano. 50 Tons Orinoco (fir Tohacoo) (iUllIIO. i(K) Tdiis XavasMi l: per cent. Acid Phosphate. COO Tons (iennan Kainil. 50 Tons Uonr am! Potash. 50 Tons Cotton Sect! 3Ical. ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES. Best & Thompson. TO MIKE EGO! koi: on: Sp: Itock !-ooa t. tivineai depusta arrive we red tu-ti' r.t. have matt as in ever UTnw t-i vnni) nu A wnr 1 1 ij VV ib lUUil UllAJNUL sectiti irains. r.oe and Fir-', cotne. vai'.iahh lir-t se;-v Tobacco Onlv ldcts. per potmd. In tlii- line we car ry tlie best -" cent floods ill (iohM.oro. Drfmiiififil Sell. me carlo -j.7.') to r-i.-::. Siioes. (irocerii nl of New Flotir front All kinds of Dry Goods, s anil ( 'rockery. ED L. EDMUNDSOH & BRO., Tin: nrsTLFits, Walnut street, Gohlshoro, X. C. Special - Attention is called to Farm Supplies, as follows: Tipper. Dixie. 1? a-s. Watt and other Turn Flows: Stonewall. Carolina, and Climax Cotton l'lovvs. with .UTiI'LETEIJM'OFCASTINfS, All (Jenuine Norfolk Make. Also Traces. Ihont s, F.ack I5;ind and Hooks. Sittsle Trees, Clevises, Lap Kimrs Collar Fads, Collars. Shovels, Spades, Forks. Hoes. Rakes. Crub Hoes, Bush am! ill ier Hooks, etc.. clc. Full Lime g? Pocket and Table Cutlery, S.-tssors. Seears. etc. zle Loading (bins at (inn Implements. Sh etc., etc. The most 15 celt ami Muz- rednced prices. Is, Cartridges. nnt)lete line of Ihudware I ever !.:td. all sHectetl with :i view to my customers" wants, and At-Prices to Suit tha Hard Times. Yoer patro tajc is solicited. W, Ii- HOGGINS, Next tolkttikof Wavne, (;oldhoro. N. C DE.B.F. AERINGTON. In the practice -of Dentistry makes a specialty of tlie diseases of tlie gums, and especially that troublesome disease known as Fyorrhea Alveol.u is. so tura nion, ami so destrttciive to teeth and so injurious to healt h. I'atrons having experienced the U'tte lit of my treatment :ir gicn as refer ence. Ollice rooms on second lloor, onedMr south of Miller's tiook Store. A tf T fi TAKT-S ASTHM.&X.EXE d trpis. we will r aM tr:rt lltlll lU iT-n-Ft W f DB. 1 Ai'T BROS..BOCU3XB.N.Y.C" tlCC SELLING OUT Our Pntiro QtnrV at ' ul A GREAT REDUCTION Prices Way Down To Suit the Hard Times. Clothing! Clothing! 2X suits reatly made clothing for men and boys Iniys' suits from 75c to men's suits from 2.75 to 12.50. Same goods worth last season from $4 to 17.50. Call ear ly and get tirst choice. A TREMENDOUS STOCK of Dress Goods and Trimmings At a Ing discount. Our remain ing stock must he closed out. An elegant line of dress patterns. Lin ings at cut prices. Ollt ENTIRE STOCK OF PRINTS at 5c, worth (J and 7c; Indigo and solid color prints at way down prices; 27 inch plaids only 5c; 10-4 sheeting, bed ticks, etc., at prices lower than ever. A Tumble in Shoes. Shoes from 25c up. A tine men's shoe, all solid leather, for only $1; a tine woman's grain shoe, all solid, for only ViX Just received a lot of women's oil grain shoes, riveted and seamless hacks at i6 to J)5c, selling at other stores from $1 to 1.15. Several cases men's high cut hrogans 95c; kip shoes at 1.25 worth 1.50. OUR SHOE LEADERS: 5 cases Weyllman's $2 and 2.50 shoes for ladies just received, regu prite 2.50 to J5. Kelly's tine shoes for ladies at 2.50 and 3 are hard to heat. Crossette's shoes for gents wear well. You all know they can't he heat. Do you want style, service and satisfaction If so, buy the Cres set te shoe; for sale only by South erland, Ih inkley & Co., at the New York liargain Store. One of the best 2.50 I My shoes in the world for the money, which we carry in Yale, Needle toe and several other styles. You Want a Blanket. Just received a lot from GOo to 5 per pair. They are going fast, therefore call early. A full line of notions at unheard-of prices. Underwear For All. At o;reat reduction in prices. La.lios vests from 20e to 1.25; Gent's vests from 20c to $1.25; Our suits at 1 and 1.75 are big values. Call and examine them. White shirts, laundried, from 45c up to 1 .50; colored shirts from 20c up. Wear E. & L. collars and cutis they are the lest for the monev. LATEST STYLES IN NECKWEAR. And at living; prices. Celluloid collars 10c, cuffs 20c. A lot of sample hats, at and 1m?1ow manu facturers' prices; he sure and in spect them. Boys' caps 25c up. Buggy Harness. 50 sets from :f4.50 to $17.50 per set; saddles from 1.50 to $10; heavy Imggy reins only &1; heavy huggy bridles with overcheck, ro dueod to $1. A full line of lMK'ket knives from 5r up. Spun cotton and knitting cotton at lowest possible prices. Bargain in Toilet Soaps. Ask for our liargain Soap, 3 cakes loc. regular price 25c. A full line of hosiery, hotli at wholesale and retail. We Handle Groceries. (i(Md colfee 105c, keg stKla 4c, pepper Sic, spice Si, ixrtash 8c, packajre sxla 8c, lamp wicks 5c per tlozen. TOBACCO! - TOBACCO! Out leader 25c; sun cured toliac- co 20c; (ieorgia IJesiuty 35c. One Price to All And That The Lowest. Remember the Place The New York Bargain Store. Southerland, Brinkley & Co., Proprietors. :3?Jo1!mw of Clark's O. X. T. spool cotton. Country merchants will lind it to their interest to giv us a call. BETTER THAN OltlNOCO TOBACCO GUANO. no -mohk fivk There is no furutinti on curth so with ORINOCO ;i'ANO. 1" I give Ik-Iow a ptiHial Tim of j.romii'ein fio tueiv ho t: .e. obtained for the tobacco: W. J. JACKSON, Winterville. X. ".. -j-j'j i.ounds R. L. DANIEL. Kockv Mount. N.C., i'IS ,..t!inU CEO. M. TUCKER, (Jnvnville. N. C, 'jot p,,u:ids J. O. BRYAN. BattlelHiro. X. ('., :i)0 iottit.ls it HI noimds HOWARD & SMITHSON. r.;ittlel.oro. N. t. 2lt notinds M. F. i'ARHAM. R.H-ky Mount. X. (., :.M n:v.iU ' "oo )otst(!s BISCO PITTMAN, Epwoi th, X. ('.. r,;l i-iads . A. WILLIAMS, Rtiigwol, X. C, sm pounds 7(M) Jot!!,ls ion pound ' " Froin 31 ami Tart u red FOR SALE BY BEST & THOMPSON, Goldsboro, N. C. KOWLAND & SHORT, Fremont, N. 0. FERTILIZERS! - We offer for ssale the following well-known and tried brands of fertilizers on the most reasonable terms: 1000 tons 210 tons 500 tons 500 tons 1000 tons 1000 tons 300 tons 100 tons Special inducements offered to dealers and large buyers. Correspondence solicited. KC. Weil Bros. Prolific Cotton Grower: THE OLD STANDARD AND RELIABLE PLANT FOOD. We confidently otTcr the Prolitic Cotton O rower io the trade and fanniie puMic as the equal of the cry U'-t commercial fertilizer. 44 FFF Prolific Track Grower: tBBP: ALL EMJUIKIES riJOMl'TLY ANSWKHEI). GOLDSBORO OIL COMPANY. II. WEIL & BROS., Selling Agents for Coi.Wm. FIVE CENT COTTON (ites an awful lonr way in purchasing irnK-erii's nowadays. Prices Were Never So Low As at this time. Drop into my ranwe of your vision, liy loino; so you will certainly hehohl the host", the largest and THE MOST VARIED STOCK to lie found in the city (in my line). lest and the price is rijrht. I have an extra heavy shck ot Flour just now ami am anxious to convert it into money and Can give you Bettor Bargains in this line than I have ever hefore hcen able to offer. Bagging, Ties, at Reduced Prices I will duplicate New York prices on Sujrar, Snuff, Uakin Powder, and almost anything in niv line. C'ome to see us, we can do you rood. I. B. FONVSELLE. nVL PR1VBTT, WHOLKSALK AND UKTAIL DKALF.Il IN Flour, Bulk Meats, Salt, Lard, SKJAli, COFFEE. MOLASSES. SEED OATS, SEED RYE, SEED POTATOES, Bran, llice, Meal, Corn, Hay, Ete. - LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, LATHS, HAIR, ETC. Ship Eggs, Butter, Poultry, AND OTIIEIt ... DAVIS, HILL & CO., 308 10th STREET N. VY. :::::: WASHINGTON, D. C. You will receive highest or handle on Commission. "Quick Sales and Prompt Ueturns.' haudling goods, five ier cent A GOLD MINE. km .noN. as r:itm X line Iil.:ieci iiiantii'isl .1 Ihi- l-rand. ttti.l prices stCi (XI ' ;VS MS us in 7! s:; c; ;i r.o .;" (tt r-j ( :;s ii .)! (ill .V 00 :.- oo r, ."itHi per htuidred. ':$ acre: received hv P. S. KOYKTKK, TARl'.ORO. X. C. and XOIU'OI.K. VA. - FERTILIZERS! Prolific Guano. Truck Guano. FFF Guano. Gibbs' high grade Guano, high grade Acid Phosphate. Genuine German Kainit. Rock Lime. Salt. 5 9 FARMERS' FAVORITE FERTILIZER: This isa special brand which we olTer as the epial, if not th siijerior. of any floods in this Mate of the same commercial vain-. F. K 150KDFN. Secret arv. store and place my stock within the The quality I oiler you is the ALSO - Your rUOIH CE TO Cash Prices, We buy outright Commission for "Send for our Price List."
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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