THE HEADLIGHT.
PUBLISHED KVKKY THURSDAY.
SUBSCRIl'TIOX ? 1.1)0 PKIL YEAR.
A. ItOSCOWEi:, Editor and I'mjiru'tor.
Goldsboho, X. C, Jan. 28, 1897.
I.ITHKK IN AI.I.F.GOIIY.
The prevailing incident of next
week in (ioMloro will he the pre
sentation of the '-Story of the Ke
formation," or "Life of Luther,"
sit the Opera House on Monday
ami Tuesday evenings, February
1st and Jnd, under the auspices of
St. Stephen's Kpiseopal ehutch.
This production i- very unusual in
its character. It is an illustrated,
musical and spectacular production
of lf.th century events. Mrs. II.
E. Monroe, the distinirnihed l'hil
adelphia lecturer, who i theoriri
nator of this eiitertaininent, and
under whose management it is riv
en, tells the story of Luther's life
with the aid of eighty-five superb
stereopticon views. The views are
as tine as any now made in this
country.
The leadinir events of the period
will be represented by l. persons,
carefully selected from the various
churches of the city, attired in the
Ulth century costumes. The rep
resentations will be Luther's fa
mous trial at. Worms, nuns leaving a
conve4, Lrftirth monk and choir
men, two allegorical processions,
etc. The central liure of tin; rep
resentation is Luther's famous trial
at Worms in which sixty ejeinle
nien appear. Details from the
(ioldslioro Kiiles will art as Kin
peror,EIectorandCardi:i:i!s' (Juards
of Honor. Others in the caste rep
resent peasants, States of the Union,
States of the German Empire,
knights, courtiers, priests, bishops,
etc. The nuns scene is one of the
most impressive representations.
The indications are that this en
tertaiment will be presented with
an elaborateness seldom, if ever,
equalled by home talent. The en
tertainment has been endorsed by
the leading cicrry, and columns of
favorable criticisms have been pass
ed upon it by the press. It lias at
tracted laiLfe audiences in lo-ton,
New York' city, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington, Chicago, Pilts
burjr, etc. In Philadelphia one
rendition was witnessed by :.
people and in Ilrooklyn by -1,.M i
persons. The Baltimore Lvceum
Theatre was crowded for three
nights. Last year when presented
ill Wilmington, Paleigli, Charlotte
aid Columbia, S. C, the crowds
were so large that shortly after n
p. m., the doors were closed, the
houses being crowded so that not
even ticket holders gained admis
sion. The entertainment is religious in
character and undertaken for the
glory of God. St. Stephen's church
has attempted the presentation o'
this entertainment, lir-t, because it
will no doubt prove itself one of
the finest entertainments ever wit
nessed in Goldsboro, and second,
because they hope to raise funds
by this means. There will likely
be reduced rates on the railroads
from all the surrounding towns.
The reserved seats will be oO cents,
general admission ."." cents and gal
lery 2." cents. Keserved seats will
be on sale at Miller's drug store,
beginning to-morrow morning at
o'clock. The demand for reserved
seats at Ealeigh, Wilmington and
Columbia, S. ('., was so large that
not a reserved scat remained to be
taken on the days of the entertain
ment. The indications are that the
entertainment will lie very popular.
To comprehend its excellency, it
must be witnessed.
FALSE TEACHING.
A preacher in New York recent
ly preached a sermon on suicide.
He aflirnied that occasion might
arise when self-destruction would
not only bo noble but would be a
duty. Even if this is true, what
good did the preacher expect to ac
complish by such a sermon '. If
there were any considerable num
ber of persons in his congregation
who the preacher thinks should
kill themselves, would it not have
been better to advise them private
ly rather than suggest the idea to
morbid minds of people who have
families to support and cannot pos
sibly be under any obligation to
kill themselves Jf there was no
one in the congregation that the
preacher desired to kill himself,
then he was wasting words. He
was doing no good and possibly
sow ing evil seed. If his proposi
tion is wrong, and almost everv
person of ordinary common sense
will so consider it, the preacher
was without any excuse whatever.
It is an excellent thing for people
to devote themselves to doing good
rather than to producing a sensa
tion among silly seekers after false
notions.
Tiik Durham Morning Herald
has been enlarged in a becoming new
dress. It is newsy, ably edited and
well gotten up, and is a credit to
hustling Durham.
National Capital Matters.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 23, ISO".
From Our Regular Correspondent.
Senator Cameron,' who has only a
few weeks more of public life and
who considers himself entirely out of
politics, and who consequently does
not care whsc political toe, he
treads on, is doing some very plain
talking like his father, the late
Simon Cameron, he has an expres
sive vocabulary about the flip-Hop
certain Republican Senators have
turned on his Cuban resolution. He
is especially bitter against John Sher
man, who he says assured him be
fore he was compelled to accept the
position of Secretary of State in Mc
Kinley's cabinet that he was for his
resolution and .vho has since then
used his influence among Senators
who wish to be solid with McKiuley
again? t the resolution so industrious
ly that if the resolution was now
brought to a vote it would probably
be defeated.
A Washington real estate agent
said, speaking about John Sherman
and how he acquired some of his
wealth: "It maybe only a coinci
dence, but it reminded me of a form
er transaction of the wily Sherman
when I saw that just about the time
it became certain that he was to be
the next Secretary of State he took
out a permit for the erection of a
block of dwelling houses in East
Washington. When he became Sec
retary of the Treasury under Hayes
he built a block of houses in au un
desirable section of East Washing
ton and they were all sold to em
ployes of the Treasury. I cannot
say, of course, that Mr. Sherman
made those Treasury employes buy
undesirable houses at a big price,
but you can imagine how it worked
when the real estate agent who
handled the property approached
a Treasury employe with a proposi
tion to buy one of these houses,
which everybody knew belonged to
the Secretary of the Treasury, and
gave him a general hint to the effect
that the oeeretary would not be like
ly to discharge a clerk who was buy
ing one of his houses. I shall keep
my eye on those houses Mr. Sherman
is now having built. I have a curi
osity to know whether any of them
will be bought by State department
employes."
Czar Reed is nearer to having an
I open revolt on his hands than at
! anv period since he -became the au
tocrat of the House. A respectful
petition signed by 208 members of
House has been presented to him
asking him to suspend his arbitrary
rule against pui-iie bui'din bills and
to allow a time to be set for the con-
sideration of twenty-two
those
bili.s now on the calendar. II
timated quite plainly to the commit
tee which presented the petition that
he didn't wish to grant the request,
-although he took it under advise-
jment. If he grants this request,
there will be r lain sailing for him,
and not much show for the bills to
get through the Senate during the
reniaini time of this session; if he
refuses n, there may be a very lively
row. Two hundred and eight members-
almost two-thirds of the House,
can easily uncrown the Czar, if so
disposed.
The members of the House com
mittee on Public Lands declined to
follow the wishes of Speaker Reed
concerning the Free Homestead bill.
The bill lias been reported to the
House just as it was amended by the
Senate, and the House will be given
an opportunity to vote on the Senate
amendments, just as it might have
done when the bill first came back
from the Senate had not Speaker
Reed ordered the bill r ferred to the
committee. The committee refused
even to accept an amendment, ex
empting from the operation of the
bill theiands which the government
is selling as trustee for the Indians.
Representative Swanson, of Vir
ginia, one of the most prominent ot
the younger Democrats in the House,
has this to say in a public interview
about the future of the Democratic
pavty: "There will be no reorgani
zaJon of the Democratic party. It
is to-day stronger and more com
pact, more aggressive and buoyant
than any defeated party c,er was
before. Without intimidation, coer
cion or corruption a vast majority
of the voters of this country to day
are in accord with it. Having di
vorced itself from the present ad
ministration, it is building near the
affections and the interests of the
masses. The Democratic party will
continue its aggressive fight for both
gold and silver as legal tender money
and against special privileges to
trusts, combines and corporations.
Those who failed to act with us in
Hie last election w ill most of them
return to the party. Many have al
ready done so. Xo concessions in
principles or policies will be made,
though, to gain the support of these.
Shorn of their power of patronage
and discredited as loyal Democrats
those who do not return will not be
potential for evil in the future."
Static ok Ohio Citvof Tolkho, )
Li cas Corx rv. ( s"
1'uankJ. Ciiknky makes oath that
lie is the senior partner of the lirm of
1'. J. Ciir.NKY & Co.. doing business i
the City of Toledo. Countv and State
aforesaid, ami that said linn will inu
tile sum of (INK HUNDRED DOL'
I RS for each ami every ease of Ca
l -li I hat cannot be cured liv the use of
IIai.is Catakkii Ci i;k.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before nie and subscribed in
my presence, this the tiih dav of Decem
ber, A. D. 1-ssii.
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.. W. (iLEASON.
Xotarv Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly and acts directly on the blood ami
mucous surfaces of the svstem. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by drur;ists. 7ik
Ilall's Eaniily Pills are the best.
Some Odil State Happenings.
The Newton Enterprise says that
a man in that county was fined a
penny and the costs for "an assault
with intent to kiss-' a young lady.
In Henderson county, says the
Charlotte News, negroes refused to
help one of their race shuck out his
corn because he voted the Demo
cratic ticket.
A cow of DoWitt Wagoner, of
Davidson county, came to her death
from trying to feed herself through
the crack of the barn. Her tongue
was thought to be a blade of fodder
by a horse that was on the inside
and was bitten off. The cow had to
be killed.
Asa Phelps, aged 84, a well known
farmer of I Jertie county, is death The
deceased began life without a dollar
and with no education, and though
he never learned to read or write,
and always made his X mark to all
documents he signed, he left an es
tate of more than $50,000 in value.
A case of cruelty to animals was
tried before a Greensboro magis-i
trate. The party indicted was charg
ed with kicking a dog down stairs
and breaking one of the animal's
legs.' The Record says the dog was
in court as a "witness,'' but before
he was examined a flea bit him and
he got up and scratc hed himself with
the leg alleged to have been brok
en. This was considered evidence
enough and the defendant was dis
charged. In strange form indeed does death
come when life goes out in laughter,
but in such a manner death came to
Dan S:'Tord. -He was at the store
of William Thompson, in Gaston
county. Of a social disposition he
was enjoying conversation and com
panionship with friends and neigh
bors who were present. He threw
his head back in laughter at some
jest or remark that amused him,
when it was noticed that ke kept on
backward and fell over dead.
The Wilaon News says that A.
M. Garber and Miss Hattie L. An
drews, an eloping couple from Man
chester, Ya., arrived at Weldon on
the noon train, Friday, and after ob
taining the necessary papers, were
happily married. The groom is total
ly blind and is the organist of a
Presbyterian church at Manchester.
The bride is unite pretty ami appar
ently about 1(1 years old. She has
been acting as a sort of guide to the
blind organist for some ti.re-, and
their friend'hlp ripened into love.
The Ashevilie Citizen says that a
few days ago in a certain store in
that city a discussion arose as to the
weight of victuals a healthy young
man would oat at one meal. The discus-ion
became animated and finally
one of the young men w agered that
ho would weigh, after dinner, five
pounds more than he would before
sitting down to the meal. The bet
was eagerly snapped up by his asso
ciates. Tuesday was the day for the
decision of the wager, and it is whis
pered that the young man didn't eat
as heartily at breakfast as is his wont.
When the dinner hour came he went
to a Church street restaurant, first
weighing and tipping the scales at
141'. pounds. He ate with intense
earnestness, and when he had dined
to his satisfaction and weighing time
came, it was found that his weight
was 14S pounds.
The Whole Story
Of the n-reat sales attained and great
cures accomplished by Hood's Sar-a-parilla
is ipiiekly told. It purities and
enriches Uie blood, tones the stomach
and gives . strength and igor. Disease
cannot enter the system foriilie.l by the
rich, red blood which conies by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head
ac ie, indigestion, biliousness. All drug
gists. ") cents.
lillLDSHOi'.O MAKKKT KKi'OUT.
Corrected Weekly ly linker. Isler A
Wholesale stud Ketiiil ( roeers.
Co.,
Cotton
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Salt
Rice meal
X. C. Hams
N. C. Sides
Meal pur sack
Flour
Sugar, granulated . . .
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Seven Months With Fever.
Wonderful Recovery of Health.
Mr. Baird's rapid and marvelous recovery
from a mere skeleton to his normal weight.
2.0 pounds, w as surely the fulUxttrst of the
grandest strenjrth-trivin!? and building-up
medicine ever produced, namely:
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
ecn1,officn I wish to express to you my
pratitude for the great pood that Dr.
Zn-yt' Acrvine bns done for me, I was
taken sick with typhoid fever and 1 laid
in bed for seven months. After getting
over the fever 1 was thin, nervous and tired,
and did not regain my lost strength. I tried
several proprietary, medicines, and finally,
after havius; bee a reduced in weight to
pounds, 1 becan trying yonr jXVm'iie, and at
once ocean to improve. Was finally entu-cly
cured, and today 1 can say I never felt bet
ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds,
lids is my normal weight, as I measure
6 feet 5!J inches ia height."
South Bend, Ind. J. n. BA1ED.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at SI, 6 bottles forS5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Ur. ililes Medical Co., Elkhart, ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Reglth
Every woman needs Pr. Miles' Pain Till
J. II. Laird.
Popping Hie Question in Surry.
There was a rather peculiar court
ship in this section a few days ago,
says a correspondent of the Elkin
Times. A widower went to a widow's
house and told her t' at he had plenty
of green beans for them all ana
would like to get her to cook them
for he had no cook. She would not
consent to this proposition and he
tried her with another scheme. He
bought one of her children a book,
but the, widow told her lover that he
need not have bought the book, but
the old man said he lelt he ought to
do something for the children and he
thought a great deal of her, too. I
guess he got nearer her heart to
wards the last and her love kept in
creasing fintil one evening of the
24th, Mr. Oliver Couch, aged 7i5, was
united in marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth
Darnall, aged 33 years, A. H. Lyons,
Esq., officiating.
G. H. Clark, a native of Halifax
county, a traveling salesman for a
Chattanooga house, committed sui
cide at Valdosta, Ga., Saturday, by
shooting himself with a pistol.
v
like a dog's bark, is a sign that
there is something1 foreign
around which shoul3nt be
there. You can quiet the noise,
but the danger may be there
f.tst the same. SCOTT'S
ETIULSION cf Cod-liver Oil
i; not a cough specific; it does
not merely allay the symptoms
but h iocs ?.ive such strength
to the hrdy that it is able to
throw off the disease.
You know the old proverb
of "the ounce of prevention ?,f
Don't neglect your cough. A
book which wi'l tell you more
on the subject srnt free on re
quest. Your druggist kvrps Scott's Emol
of Cci-Uvcr Oil. Put up in 50
c ts tu.i i.if vres.
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W.L Douglas $3 Shoe.
Stylish, durable, perfect fittincr.
Endorsed by over i ,000.000 wearers.
V. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and SS.00
Shoes are the productions of skilled
workmen, from the best material pos
sible at these prices. Also $2 50 and $2
Shoes for Men, $2.50, 2 and $1.75 Boys
V nseonlv the best Call", KtKslaCa'f. French
I'iiti-iit t'alf, l-'reiu-h Kn.iuul, Vk-i Kill, rtc,
pr:iclil t convsponil ith prices ol thoshoes.
If d.-aicr cannot Mjpp'v ou, write
Csuioff free. W. L.DOUG! .S, Brockton, Mass.
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HEXISV T. HAM, .Mount Olive.
AT COST! AT COST!!
AXYTI IIN1
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For Ten Days
AT COST !
WATCHES,-
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE,
NOVELTIES, CLOCKS, Etc.,
AT
tvrvo inrin nr tvrnnn
M ALMUU MUitr,.
West i ii , Street.
M CROP GARDEN SEEDS !
Just received 100 pounds of
New Crop Cabbage Seeds
to b" sold by weight.
Also received new crop of the well
known LAXHRETH seeds-in palt
ers. t3fExtr.i earlv Alaska Peas, -.2." per
bushel, cash.
Shannon's Drug Store;
Under Opera House. Goldsboro.
DRS. PAIiKER A: (iKEUOKY.
OCioe Honrs, S;:() a. in., to 5 p. m.
Ollice over Miller's l)rn; Store.
Badly decayed and broken down teeth
and roots crowned with Porcelain and
gold, and made as good as sound teeth.
(STA11 charges ery reasonable.
Notice oi Charter Amendments.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the General Assem
bly of Xorili Carolina, now in session,
to amend the charter of the town of
Mount Olive. X. C.
James R. Hatch, Mayor.
This January I'llth, lsu7.
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in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla
fist, Greatest IVIerit
y f retired by a peculiar Combina
tion, Proportion ami Process
unknown to ethers wliiell
naturally and a'tn Uiy produces
d, Greatest Cures
DtS Shown by thousands of honest,
v limitary testimonials which
naturally and actually produce
3d, Greatest Sales
According to the statements of
driiPii'sts all over the country,
in these three points Hood's
i,irs:iji! ill;i is peculiar to itself.
Sarsaparilla
Is the bost It is the One True F.lood Purifier.
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llOOU S FlliS tv ith I load's Sarsaparilla.
LEVY FOR TAXES.
This is to give notice that I have levied
on real and personal property of the par
ties named below, who have failed to pay
their taxes for 1 !., and will sell such
property at public outcry at the Court
House door in Goldsboro. on Monday,
February 1st, 1'.7, at noon:
Atkinson. Nathan
Anderson, E. T
Alston, James
l'.rogden. W. H
ISadger, Oliver
Uarnes, Lovctt
llrock. Henry
Iii'tinson. C. R
P. iss, J. T
Reard, Calvin
Hryant. George
Co, Joe
Capps. J. P
Craw ford. Ceorge
Crawford. W. li
Crawford. P. H
Craw ford. M. K
Dillard. C
Kxiun, Ishain
Evans. Charley
Everitt, Need ham
Everitt. Eli ja J
Griflin. Jesse
Green. A. A
(arris, I'reemaM
Howell, A. li
Howell, John
Howell," Franklin
Ilinnaiit. Toiiey
Herring. !..
Hawkins. William
Hiiies. F.e.l
Hin-on. llenrv
Hodges. John."
Hooks. Elizabeth
liinton. Henry
Ireland. Sam
Kennedy. J. R
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Howell.
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Whitley. C. A
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Choice Beef, Hutton, Port,
Vc.il. Saiiwic, I )i-e.el
loultiv, Kt-.
K-' Highr.-t market price paid for fat
cattle, turkeys and all k in-U of poultry.
Market in Arlington Hotel. (.nliKlxiro. N. t'.
Telephone No. 71.
Free delivery to any part of city.
DRUMMER'S :: CAFE,
JHON A. KING,
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We-t C. iilre Street. - (.oMsboro. X. C.
'-xt Il-Hir to Nash ltros.
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Kvery effort made to insure satisfaction.
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS, DAILY.
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sy-U'in i': seriously afTeclyd. inii:iirinK health,
comfort and hai i.inesH. To iji.it suddenly ist.) se
verea sli-K-k to the systein, its tobaci-t to an invet
erate user 1-ioonies a .stimulant that his system
eolitimia'ly oraves. "liaiii-l'uru" is a scientific
cure for the toleieeo habit, in all its forms, carefully
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table and fiuarantei-d perf-'ctly hannlcs-s. V i can
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t uro." It w ill notify j.jii w hen to stoji. We pive
! writti'ii ctiarantee to cure ernianently any case
with three boxes, or refund the money with !0 per
cent, interest. Ilaeo-Curo" is not a substitute,
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w ill power and with n inconvenience. It leaves
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From hundreds of testimonials, the" originals of
which an' on file aud open to inspection, the follow
ing is presented:
Clayton, Nevada C o., Ark.. Jan. 28.
Eureka Chemical A Mfc, Co.. La Crosse, Wis.
(rt'titlemen: For forty years I used tobacco in all
its forms. For twenty-lite years of that time I was
a great suflerer from general debility and heart dis
ease For fifteen years I tried to quit but couldn't.
I took various remedies, anion others 'Xo-To-Hac."
"Tbe Indian Tobacco Antidote." "Double
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me the least hit of food. Final!), however. I pur
chased a box of jour "liaco-) uro'" and it has rn
tindy cured n-e ot the habit in all its forms, and I
have increased thirty pounds in weight and am re
lieved from all the numerous aches and pains of
body and m.md. I could write a uire of paper
upon my changed flini;s and condition.
Yours resK. tfully. I'. II. M Alilil HY.
Faster C. 1. Church, Clayton, Ark.
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Chemical A Mf. Co., La Crosse. is., and H-ston,
Mass.
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good papers. Note tlu'oo:
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IT WILL PAY YOU
To call at my store at once and see
how cheap goods are being sold' at
present. Recause
I Am Closing Out
my remaining stock of Winter Goods,
((insisting of Clothing. Gents'1
Furnishing Goods. Shoes,
Hats, etc. It will,
there fere, be
To Tour Interest
to favor me w ith a call, even if you
don't intend to buy You will keep
yourself posted in regard to my
prices as compared with other
stores.
EVERYTHING MUST GO !
and ray intention is not to carry over
a single article, the goods will Ik
sold at any price prolit or no
profit, which is of sullici
ent inducement to you
to lay in your Win
ter supply.
J. B. SHRAG0,
East Walnut Street. Goldsboro.
ls'j;. is:;
THE STJIST !
li t l.T I MOK I". Mi).
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THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE.
FOR THE PEOPLE AND
WITH THE PEOPLE.
llone-t in motive. Fearless in ex
pression. Sound in principle. I'n
swcr ing in its allegiance to right
theories and right practices.
Tin: Si publishes all the news all
the time, but does not allow its col
umns ft be degraded by unclean,
immoral or purely sensational mat
ter. Editorially," Tin: Si n is the
consistent ami unchanging cham
pion and defender of popular rights
and interests against political ma
chines and monopolies of every char-act;:-.
Independent i;i all things,
extreme in none. It is for good
laws, goo.1 government and good
order.
Py mail Fifi Cents a month. Six
Hollars a vear.
The Baltimore Weekly Sun.
Tiik Wekki.y Si x pul.Hshes all the
news of each week, giving complete ac
counts of all events of interest through
out the world. As an agricultural pa
per Tiik Wkeki.y Si n is unsurpassed.
One dollar a vear. Inducements to
relters-llnof el.llU f.irllie Wwllv Sum
j F'.otl! the Daily and Weeklv Sun niaileti
free of postage in the I'nited States.
I Canada and Mexico. Payments iuvari
i ahlv in advance. Ad-Ire'sss
A. S. AUELL CoMTANV.
I'ultlishers and l'roirietors.
ISaltiinore, Md.
,V v ', L '.r's Cataloetie of 1'i.ants, fj
vOit xjC3 Ko.-ts. I'.fi.r.s, VlSr. H
AJ - mtt as.OKXAMKSTAL fj
.KArr isis, sf.ki-s. fj
etc., will be mailed fj
Fi:ef. to ;ill applicants, f.
ir " k-v paces. 3iostcom-n
:j V plete i'lp.nt Camlocue fj
fj nuDlisne-l. Satisfaction (.iuiniee5. 20 Kosk fj
fj llorsEs. -ijGKKcyuuvMcs; aa acres NTEsEiaEs. fj
U A3Jres j
NA?iZ S. f.'EUNER, I.nrisTiu.t!, Kv
Your address, with six cenm
in siami s, mailed to our Head
quaiteis, II tliot M.. lf.wtoa.
Mass.. will bring you a full line
of samples, and rules for self,
measurement, oi our justlv fa
mous S.J par.ts: Suits, J13.25 ;
Overcoats, 5 10.25. and up. Cut
to order. A-cnts wanted every
where. New Plymouth Reck Co.
llfANTKI) -SEVKKAL FAITIIFL'L
men or wimicn to travel for re
spnnsible eta!lisliel house in Xoitli
Carolina. Salary $70. payable
ei'Kly ami 'ienses. I'ositioti jterina
tient. Kefert'iife. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. The National.
Star Iitiildinp;, Chicago.
REPAIRING WANTED-ON ALL
kinds of Furniture, also the mak
of Mantel-pieces and other voo(I
work iitsid-' of house. Satisfaction jrnnr
anteeil: prices reasonal'le.
II. E. El'TINC.
HKAIMH'AKTEUS FOR I5AHGAINS
in Dry Goods, Notion, Shoes and
Clothing. When coming to town In
sure to call on us and save lnonev.
Sot tiiki:i.am. I5UIXKI.EV Co.
1 NT Vi)lU 1 ET THAT CIU )SETTE'S
J shoes are the best for the monev.
Every pair warrantetl. On sale, at Golds
boro only, at
SolTHEKLAXD, IJlCINKLEV & Co.
pOItN WANTED-1 WILL PAYCASH
J market price for twelve barrels of
corn, delivered at my house on William
street, Goldsboro.
N. W. MrsriKAVK.
YTEW STOKE-JUST OPENED 11
i North of the Iiaitist church. 01
John .street. A full line of groceries
fruits and eonfectionaries. Prices low
A. S. Pkaksali. & lliio.
TOI! PRINTING NEATLY
.) eheajtly done at this ollice.
AND
Wit-
mates furnished. Proofs li,11ii'.. .1
Mail orders will receive careful atten
tion. riUP.KEYS WANTED-WILL PY
1 lngliest market price for dressed or
undressed turkeys, in any quantity.
S. Coit en & Sox,
City Uutc'ners.
Vr A prevail, taimw HT. ZLZl'ZS.7,' LEV .r.tTT
vrvrw Bm.HJCl lor PUR1II
Lkmerns for Hom . mini mi hi i ,i - r .... I
MCALLISTER. lPtoiriflii,aIS.?u,a I
o w jjj
IUIilU.l! M k k m lU hi
A
HORSES AND MULES
just received from the stock-rai-ing centres of the WeM. a:! .
Ml'ST be sold, w hich means a saving of at least 2" per head, a- . ..
edwilh other prices.
A CARLOAD
have just reached me. and they. too. will be sold at comp.-iiiin.r , ,
Have also all kinds of Fertilizers and Farmers' Supplies, all ! .
be sold
ON TIME AT CASH PRICES,
pnvable next Fall. Will give a pound of meat for a pound of .
von need not worrv how low cotton will go next Fall h t iik- a::--: ,i ,
Joseph Edwards,
The Champion of Low Prices.
Alt fttTlci an4 Sn for A T! On-rc a't
which wo guarantee
- rant Backs
WE
THE -:- WILSON -:- AIR-TIGHT -:- HEATER,
which is the best and most economical Ilt-a i iiir
Stove on the market a veritable fuel savt r.
Our Stock of Hardware
is complete in every detail. Farm Implements iw.
Builders' Supplies in endless variety. A coiiipMe
stock of Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster and Laths.
We Can Save You Money.
Smith & Yelverton,
East Walnut Street Goldsb-.r... X. C.
'm& Horses and lute
ALWAYS
Sold at All Times
-:-
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
BL W. Southerland & Co.,
(Vitberinrton's Old Stand, Walnut Street, Goldsboro, N. C.i
&orThoe indebted to us will please come and settle at once.
tlon. W. J. Bryan's Boek
LL who are interested in furthering the sale cf Men.
W. J. Bryan's new book should correspond im
nediately with the pftblishers. The work will contain
tK An account cf his campaign tear . . .
(pJfcj His biography, written by his uifo . .
ei :W vt "'S tnost impcrtant speeches ....
'SVlJ The results of the-campaign of ISSG.
V A review of tha politico, situation . .
S AGENTS WArslTEZCD .r
Mr. Bryan has announced his intuition cf divctin
Dne-half of all royalties to furthering the cause ci
bimetallism. There are already indications of an enor
mous sale. Address
W. 3. CON KEY COMPANY, Publishers,
341-351 Dearborn St....C::iCAGC.
A Dollar Saved
is a Dollar Made,
Tin. way you do this is, if you buy your
Household and Kitchen Furniture
of every description,
Crockery, Lamps and Glassware
JOSEPH ISAACS
THE LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE
OF GOLDSBORO.
The-:-Largest-:-Variety
MOST SELECT STYLES OF BABY CARRIAGES
Ever Exhibited in Goldsboro
at the Lowest Prices.
O 271
- OF BUGGIES
"W"E O-AJRY A
FULL LINE
OF TIIKSI-:
Celebrated
STOVES
in every instance and
for fifteen years.
ALSO -SELI
A CHOICE LO'i
() v
OIST HEA.ITID.
Very -:-
Reasonable in Price.