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.,IK HEADLIGHT. Seven Springs liiimW. Dr. V. C , .. i -""'" returned i (in X. C. pt. HO, lS97.vf visit to his broth7u C; ;.;,i'AL NT-VVS. , ; , lining. 1 1 will ex ' , M Thia'Mlay. 1;;"!!V number (if ., t city. mostly amniii; ( 't;rt is 1 1 . I l Otlt'll !,: home ne;ir this . , ;-!-v t s;iy. -.. ::m has i;iovel into ::..i:-:,c! en K.ast Walnut ; ; assistants. -j- d' fall millinery at . ; a;,'i,t "f Mrs. Annie c'iai.i'il to Monday next week. I ; Wat -on. the hustling i.a- opened a branch . V ::.( !:! on North John , i::s his ro.-idoiu-e. air white marriage li- ; I.,-! this week: 10. (i. , m;-- Mary H. Allen. Ja . ; . Mi-- Fannie Elmore. V. . I'M-.van'.s has added a '.-j and sh les to his os- l'.a-t Centre street. :,'. his stoeh of fancy .: a aeant in a.-e in this t deniain! for tenant : -. This is evidence ; t ion of C.ldslioro is ; wi.I make his usual ck. l'erinninif Mon , t the cjuarterly city .- due with this issue. , pr. .niptly. 'ate'.'.iirenee reached our 'r. .1. J. I laker. Sun- - -i-ter. Mrs. Kmily A. ; at her home in Pitt ,v evciiinir. aired ." 'liiii at the millinery c-i a! I'.i-hment of M. .'. ('... wi'i'eome oil to-day :a-o l".ialorate prepa-i-oea made t t the oc- plant of the Wayne i ; .., : ('oiapany. composed . i '. i '. ( H erman and Sid has iiou'im operations. . !:".'. enterprise every ..a; i'! M- u.-eii. the bo- . :' Si . St ,'iphen's KpiseO :.av. h;is resiirned to 1K-- of :so of 1 he lai'g- ch arches at Mordoiii- ' . --a;.::.-; aiont of the ! :..':ert:iJtiif and Pepair : a- ivt'D b 'aatitied by a s ca.' of pain, e.xtcvn-1- ';!:. admirati.-n of all ' ; ..-::!;. to !'; hi.- wife : i 'pkia- iio-jata! for tivat- he.- fatiiof. l,v. b..or'e . I';.!. Va. t'.ft v-tive nev hnwers. . ..-fa'.'.y ' pas-ed before the ,:-.-;:ie Court. Monday, we :.;.::i.s of t wo of our voLin.LT h. 1. (i alley, Jr.. and . Ti.-mpsoii. a kite man named James :.'..- rented a bicycle from i . Md'-ns. Jr.. Saturday. .; : . turn up, was captured ar Clinton with the bi- .. , n. v . .f Atonement, the iu st ; a'.l the Jewish holidays. - a down next Tuesday and :'. ..w:mr evening, during ,-very Jewish establish- city will be elosed. i . lay of the season will d at the Opera House. ;. v !;i.Lrht. by the Pert ha ' '.t!ioat in "dlomeo and i ": . arc--everywhere speaks - Vm- of the company and :a:t Stewart, of Paltimore. a la h: millinery art. ar- kl- city. Mon.lay rdht. to :.-t. :fs emra.rement with .!. W. Ih.ze'll Co. Their w';.l take plaee next Tues-W.-dn.-day. ::'., of Mr. John A. Jenkins Satm-day at his home in . i .ea-ed from injuries re--t.e"p:nr o!f the train at on tl;e 7th inst.. whicJi ! ;. rted by our Fremont ' time. " Deceased was' otlii itt-n i'l 1; :. T 1 ri n's meeting at Mondav in,Lrht. 1. As a result e a Chamber of will materialize at or row uidit. when i Constitution and i.e their report. Irs. Cilieia Taylor, ioiin Taylor, occur hursdav afternoonv of her a -.v. The p.!!l the first Pap iay at 2a'.0 p m.. oilieiat in'. Slie at a wid.e circle of ends to mourn her iik Pobson. the newly .-(master, will take oHice to-morrow. He Mr. W. (' Hollow-ell. 'rank Peaman. fan. the re un eflicient md h;is the sat- that it was on- M: u . V ial I w n ', . - which outsted liini ri!- illnes s. ex-Sheri'T Deans departed this life near t his city. 1 hursday 1 ada o'clock, aed ."7 funeral was held from ac- that afternoon at '5 v. A. I,. Ormond, ofliciat-a--ed was a member of a-e of (),id Fellows and in Willow Dale cemetery nor- of the order. shown Monday by Mr. 1- (pule a curio.-ity in the a atta-percha necklace, o-s pendant inlaid with arh This is the handi r. Watts while a prisoner h-' Federal prison at Point API., where he was con-h-i months. -I years ao. anis rave it to his sister, hi ne Watts, of Paltimore. air. Mr. Watts had not ee until last week, when .rrived hereto take char'a1 e. 1 1 is on exhibition at rv store and is wen apt. H. F. Price. ,,r r:..m. sm"Si, 'ktid;iy nln UMl ' tht 'Ow railroad We hope to have one here yet. Ouarterly lneetin.r wtls hvd t Pnu-yCrove M. P. c lnuu h Sat urdav and Sunday. Presiding Hlder i i preached two very ableeuU: Tin infant dau-hter of Mr. Cul l st T. wh'Vno' ln-e recently, diel astlhursday. We deeply svmpa tlnze w.th the bereaved parents Take JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TONICxzr Mount Olive Reports. Mr. William Stevens, of Clinton, was here i riday. Pev. Mr. Taylor, of near Warsaw was here Saturday. Mr. p. p. jorjan ias aceeptot a position with Mr. J. p. Smith. -dr. l. Kornee-ay is a proud man: lie has a;iother boy at his house. Mr. Henry Proadhurst, of C.ohls boro. spent Mondav and Tuesday here. Mr. P. p. Flowers left Friday for Paitunore to take up the study of pharmacy. Pr. Thompson and Mr. Lon Cur ry, of Faison. spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. Sid Albritton came home Fri day after a week's visit to relatives in Swansboro. Pev. L. II. Carroll preached two very instructive sermons Sunday in the Paptist church. Mrs. John A. Crantham, of Colds boro. came Sunday to spend a few days with Mrs. P.'L. Stevens. Mrs. Maria McCullen died at her home near here, Sunday evening about 0 o'clock. ared seventv-seven years. Mrs. I. L. Faison, after spending a few days here, returned to her home in Faison. accompanied bv her father. Mr. A. S. Davis. Mr. P. W. Southerland. of Mobile. Ala., came Monday, to spend some time with his people near here, ac companied bv his mother. Mrs. Martha Southerland. Quinine snd other fc vcr medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY, l'atetown OJwn ations. All our farmers are busy picking and se!iinr cotton. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Sasser were visiting in the Eureka section, Sun-da-. Mr. and Mrs. John Pedford, of Golds bo ro, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jus II. Johnson were! visiting here Sunday, the quests of Mr. P. II. Sasscr. ' I I Mr. L. II. Reeve's school, near here, closed Thursday with the stu dents much improved. We regret to state that Juanita, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lancaster, is quite sick at pres ent. Mr. Joshua D. Herring made a very able Sunday school lecture, Sun day", at Smith's school house at -1 ). m. Mr. Arthur Stafford, of Goldsboro, made a very able Sunday sphool lec ture at Stony Creek church, Sunday mornini,' at 'J o'clock. Mr. F. L. Sasser informs us that during his rambles last week he en countered the largest snake of the season, and only by the assistance of a friend managed to kill the mon strous serpent. After a lingering illness of six weeks Eva, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Lancaster, quiet ly breathed her last Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, aged nine months and twenty-two days. We deeply sym pathize with the bereaved parents. m rinkuey Dots. Mr. Ed. Xewsom, of Lucama, was in the Pinkney section, Sunday, vis iting friends. Mr. X. T. Edgerton and Mrs. W. II. Stuckey are very sick, we are sorry to report. The Free Will's yearly meeting was held at Union Grove Saturday and Sunday and was attended by a large crowd. The daughter of Mrs. Nancy Over man, who recently became deranged, was taken to the Raleigh insane asy lum, Monday. The marriage of Miss Adeline Pry ant to Mr. George Parties took place Sunday at I p. m., at the bride's home, Mr. N. G. Holland, officiating. The death of Mrs. Eveline Edger ton, beloved wife of Mr. Silas Edger ton, occurred Tuesday at her home near Paglcv, of fever illness, aged -10 years. TV,,-, fieri tli of Mrs. Susan Merritt occurred in this section Saturday evening at 3 o'clock, aged about Mi " Tim the funeral was conduct- ed'by Rev. P. E. Perkins at Nahunta church, Sunday at 'Z p. m. Uiie more soul has gone to reap its reward. 'ei la PikeiHIc Uii'jget. Mrs. Oscar Stiih i isitiug rel atives and friends in Goldsboro. We are sorry to note the fever ill ness of V, rover, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson. We notice that some of oar farm ers are taking advantage of this fine weather for saving hay. Misses Mattie Ham, Lula Pees and Pearl Fort left last week to at tend the Kinscy Seminary at Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Garris have the sympathy of the community in the death of their infant daughter, which occurred at their home here Saturday evening. It seems that more train wrecks occur at this place than any other place on the W. & W. R. R. Last Friday about 11 o'clock, the local freight stopped here to get four Hat cars which were on the side-track loaded with logs for the Enterprise Lumber Co., of Goldsboro, and just as the engine had pulled them to the Main street crossing, from some cause unknown, all four of the cars jumped the track, falling in every direction and stopping the passing of any train for saveral hours. We are sorry to learn of the death of Mr. E. W. Andrews, which sad event occurred at his home near this place last' Saturday night at three o'clock from the eilects of a yellow chill. He was about 21 years 'of age and a member of the Free Will Pap tist church. The funeral came oil' Sunday afternoon from his late home. Rev. Richard Pearce. of John ston county, othciating. The inter ment was made in the old burying ground on the Eat man plantation near here. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Walter Jottings. Mr. George J. Yelverton attended the Paptist Association near Raleigh last week. Mr. Marshall Sasser, from the Fremont section, is on a visit to his mother, near here. Rev. A. L. Ormond visited our neighborhood last week, to the de light of his many friends. Miss Perta Crawford has return ed home from an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. A. L. Ormond. Mr. Per.jamin Sasser and his broth er John, visited friends and relatives near Fremont last Saturday sad Sun day. Miss Carrie Pecton, from Sauls Cross Roads section, is visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. L. Pecton, this week. Cotton is being gathered during this line weather at a rapid rate, and the perfect condition, in which it is marketed, deserves a better price than it is now bringing. Rev. J. T. Progden, a local preach er, filled the appointment of Rev. A. L. Ormond, at Pine Forest, Sunday afternoon, and preached a very in teresting sermon to a large and at tentive congregat ion. Mr. Ed. Gurley has been right sick several days, but is now better, we are glad "to state. His wife and children have also been sick with chills. There is still much sickness scattered over this township. Rev. Isaac S. Smith and wife and daughter, Miss Lula, attended the Primitive Paptist Association near Raleigh last week, and on their re turn home visited their married daughter, Mrs. Chester Pundy. Mrs. Petsv Johnson, an aged lady, who made her home for a long time with our friend and countyman A. L. Sasser, died at her home in John ston county last Friday and was buried in the Cox and Coor grave yard near Ebenezer church hut Sat urday. We are sorry to chronicle to death of Mr. Charles Pate, an old and high ly esteemed citizen of this township, a staunch member of the Primitive Paptist church, who died in the faith and is gone to his reward. The end came Friday morning at 10 a'O o'clock, aged 7G vears. The interment was niade in Stony Creek, Saturday at 2 p. m. Why take John:; -:fb Chill ct Fever 7o::i-j? Because it cures (he most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA V. A r-.lennnt and most cniovable sil- ,rw.ri-ii rnntpst was held at Na hunta church, Saturday night, by Mr, A. R. Edgerton. me s pea is e is ..r.-. follows: Misses Paisv and Henrietta Edgerton, Agnes Pierce, Pell Winders, Messrs. .Myron lviger ton and Charley Pike. The singing was conducted by Rev. J. II. Gil breth. The medal was awarded to Miss Daisy Edgerton, by Rev. G. W. Edgerton, after the decision of the iud'e wno were in .uaiuews aim wife ana Mr. junus ouuuiuuuuu. Take JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TONIC, sssgt' A Warning To all evil disposed persons, gamb lers or so-called fakirs, games of chance men. villainous iufestors of Country Fairs, etc.: We kindly warn you to stay away from the show grounds of this show; you will not be tolerated for one second. The proper authorities will be im formed each day when we ex hibit to arrest any man or person engaging in any scheme for the pur pose of swindling-our patrons. We advertise largely, fairly, squarely and honestly, and every act, word or feature is a sac-red bona tide af fidavit that we will do what we say, and we arc in duty bound to protect our friends. We repeat, no game of chance, no gambling, no drinking booths, will be allowed near this show. If by chance they are there, it is the duty of all good "respectable citizens to report them to the city officials at once, and we will join hands in prosecuting them to the fullest extent of the law. In coming to the Pig Show don't let anyone make you believe you can get some thing for nothing." Have the exact change for your tickets, it will save you a great deal of delay and unnec essary trouble. The public's obedient servant, W. II. Harris. Owner, manager and founder of the World Famous Nickel Plate Shows. - . . In Memory of Kninia 12. (Jrady. On Sunday night, September 10th. the dei'ih an.rol entered the home of Mr. mid Mrs. l'.ryaiit (inuly, and bore away one of our fairest. weetet llowers Km nia Urodie. iheir little thi-ee-atid-a-lialf-year old darling. Though so young, the little one was a general favorite. All who knew her loved her. Since the stiadow of the angel's wing was first seen on her sweet face, just three weeks ago, all that loving hands could do, was done, but the precious one gradually sank, till, sit eleven o'clock Sunday night, she fell asleep in Jesus, that sleep from which she will never awake to weep. Little Kinma was a very intelli gent child. Not long before she left us she raised those lovely dark eyes to her mother's face, and said, "Mamma, I don't want to die and leave you." Fond parents, though your hearts are crush ed and bleeding, look up to Him who giveth and taketh away, and pray that you may he resigned. Emma, darling, wo would not call you back Thoimli we uii-s you so. We kmtw you are only waiting for us On the other shore. oar little heart "neath the daisies. Why did death take you away? Stealing our lives golden mazes. Lon iy in s..m.w we stray: Iear little heart, sweetly sleeping Wait for us just over there, l-'or that bright day we are longing hin we'll he free from all care." Indian Springs. -A Fill EN l. They Wouldn't Know. A person looking over the advertising- columns of Tiik If kaii.h;ht to lind the cards of hotels, boarding houses, doctors, lawyers, warehous es, factories, coal dealers, wood deal ers, and many other kinds of busi ness and industries, would not know that we had such things in Golds boro; and yet this is a live town with a great many firms. It frequently happens that letters are received for sample copies of the paper, and to know if such and such a business is here or this, that and the other profession is represented, but in looking over Tiik Hk.vd i.ioii r they would not know anything about it. or that we had only a few live firms. There is no doubt of it, a great many of our business men have lo.-t money by keeping their cards out of their town papers. Put still you say "advertising doesn't pay. :' A newspaper is the guide of a town. Yet you say Goldsboro is a pro gressive town. The ruff ami Its EflWt. It is more fun to see a man read a pull' of himself in a newspaper than to see a fat man step on a banana peel. The narrow-minded man reads it seven or eight times and then goes around and steals appropriates what copies he can. The kind-hearted man goes home and reads it to his wiferthen pavs up his dues to the paper. The successful business man who advertises regularly and makes money by it, immediately starts to find the editor and then the two men leave the sanctum and walk silently and thoughtfully down the street 'together, the business man taking sugar in his and they both eat a clove or two, and all life is sweeter, and peace settles down on their hearts for the moment. Such is the experience of seed that falls upon different sou. CM Johnson's Chill and Fe ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the n:ost stubborn case of Fever in 24 Hours. Free Fairy Tales. Send vour name and address to The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chi cago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, PhllV.delnhia or Pittsbur', and you will rereivo bv return mail, free of charge, a beautiful booklet, entitled "Fairy Tales, handsomely illustrat ed in colors. The Marion Democrat says Doc. Norman, a young white man and a section hand ou the Round Knob section of the Western road, went to sleep on the track Sunday night and was knocked off by a train. His skull was fractured and he is not ex pected to live. Tlii- is the best medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, A-thma, Hay Fever. Pneumonia, l'.ron chitis. La Grippe, Cold in the Head and Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, sure to cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life"" Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bow els. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at J. II. Pill & Son, Goldsboro, and J. It. Smith, Mount Olive. How small God's army always seems to-be when we take it upon ourselves to number it. A Valuable I'reserijition. Editor Morrison of Worthington. link. Sun." writes: "von have a valuable prescription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheerful recommend it for Const i- nation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Slohle, ','(i','. t ottage iirove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could lot eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and wearv, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored her health and renewed her ;tren"-th. Price ;")(( cents and 1.00. (Jet i Pottle at J. II. Hill & Son, (loldsbo o, and J. 11. Smith, Mount Olive. The man who is willing to only have a little religion, might as well not have any. Kuekleii's Arnica Salve. The liest Salve in the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay require 1. it is'guaranleed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ',!." cents per box. For sale by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and J. li. Smith, Mount Olive. The millenium will soon conic when men begin to cany brotherly love into politics. TO Cl'KE A COLD IN ONK DAV Take Laxative P.romo Ouinine Tab lets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. cent. OF AGRICULTURE, Hon. J, S. McCarthy Goniplstsly Cured by Celery Compound, 's Dk1A11TMEXT OK AlIRK TI.Tl'UE, Division of Statistics, Washington, D. C, July t, 07. Wells, Richardson & Co.: Gentlemen Something over a j'car ago I was suffering with nervousness, loss of appetite and insomnia. I was all run down, and nothing did me any good, until a friend advised me to try Paine's cclerf compound. I took four bottles of the compound, and I am more than proud to testify that it completely cured me. I have not had an unwell day since. I eat heart and sleep like a healthy baby. I consider Paine's celery compound the best remedy manufactured, and I most heartily recommend it to suf fering humanity the world over. Sin cerely yours, Jas. S. McCamthy. Sleeplessness is the most common, as well as the most alarming, ailment among those who toil with their brains. Patient after patient repeats the same story. He goes to bed at the usual hour, falls off to sleep very much as usual, but, instead of sleep ing through the whole night, wakes about three or earlier and can get "no more sleep after that time." Carry home a bottle of Paine's celery compound and see how soon insomnia gives way to sound, refresh ing sleep. If you wafit to do something, lind one who believes something. Encdish Snav'm Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and lilemishes from horses, IJlood Spraius, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Hone. Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coticrhs. etc. Save $50 bv use of one liot- fl. Wnrrnnteil 1 he most womlerful Hlemish Cure ever known. Sold by M. E. llobinson & Hro., druggists, Golds- 1)01 o, x. Incontinence of water during sleep stopped immediately bv Dk. E. Dktch ox's Anti Dil'kktic. Cures children and adultsalike. Price $1. Sold bv M. E. Robinson & Pro., druggists, Golds boro, N. C. He is a madman who, being rich, lives as if he were poor. Why take Johnson's Chill Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ONE DA Y. The best remedy in the world is not too much for any one to insist on getting. Everyone, whether sick or well, must know the immense good Paine's celery compound has done and is doing, tired, half-sick, sleep less men and women all over the country. The vague, half-hearted attempt so manv- people make to get rid of poor health is pitiable. Rheumatism, headaches, neuralgia, kidney trou bles, skin diseases and dyspepsia may be wholly exterminated from the system, never to bother one again, if one will but cleanse the blood and regulate the nerves with Paine's celery compound. Get out of despondency, the "blues," or whatever name you give to these attacks of nervous depression. Don't mope around half sick'. Persons who think that they are fairl' well and "only a little tired"' need just the toning up and refreshing that Paine's celery compound undoubtedlr gives. Nothing could be more suicidal than for sickly men and women to shut their eyes to the great oppor tunities offered by Paine's celery compound. No remedy ever called forth such vigorous testimonials and decided opinions from every class of men and women. 0j () Pi p-::. Pretty Teeth are essential to the beauty 'of every wo man. IVul teeth would make Venus herself Inanely. 1 can make you a beautiful set of tcclh or make your teeth beautiful, which ever is necessary. Years of experience, improved methods and the constant care and attention devoted to ail branches of scienti fic dentistry, enable me to do the best work at the least cost. 'Ik (m) '5) Pargains in Hard war E. J.rM. PARKER IHINTIVT, (ioi.nsr.oiio, X. C. TAKE NOTICE! We are now prepared to oiler our friends and patrons extra ordinary bargains in all kinds of Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, which stocks will be found complete i;i every detail. This cut is made only during- this month, as we desire to make room for our extensive Fall stock now on the way. BICYCLES - SOLD - AND REPAIRED, besides we keep anything that goes with a bicycle. Have also added a complete tin shop to our business. If you need any thing in that line it will pay you to get our estimate before placing your order. Goldsboro Hardware Co. IF YOU ARE IN NEED -0 F- Furniture of Every Description, CHINA, GLASSWARE, and CROCKERY, IDCOSTT FAIL TO GALL -AT- The Leading Furniture Store of Goldsboro. PRICES ALWAYS BIGHT AND THAT THE LOWEST. JOSEPH ISAACS, Proprietor. ExteQsioQ AND Centre Tables. -JUST RECEIVED Centre and Extension Tables. The Prices at Which We Are Selling Them Will Surprise You. ROYALL & BORDEN, Furniture Dealers. OUR STOCK OF- Bring your old School Books to us this week we will buy themform you and pay you the CASH. Take advantage of this opportunity at once. Respectfully, GOLDSBORO : BOOK : STORE. MOUNT OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS VISTO GIRLS. OPEXEI) AUGUST OTII. 189' A high gr:i!e pre;:iratory school. Special attention given to literary courses ami penmanship. Vocal ami instrumental music taught by an experienced teacher. Location healthful ami beautiful. Terms to suit the times. 2s'on-politieal; non-denominational. Call on or address IM. "W. ZBVLI-., Fli. B., (XJniversity of 3ST. C.( Moi'NT Olive, N. C. Fall oods is the largest and most complete line ever lnu ht to Mount Olive. All these goods were personally selected ly our Mr. 1. L. Cii'brcth during his recent visit to Northern manufacturing centres, ami lie having leen able TO SECURE SPECIAL BARGAINS in every department, we are determined to sell them at such way-down prices that will be bound to astonish our competitor even. We don't buy our goods to keep, but to keep them moving, no matter at what prices they must go. WHY PAY HIGH PRICES for goods when you are enabled at our establishment to secure the same class of goods for nearly half the amount asked by other mercli;mt? Come to us. a strict CASH STOItK, which sells for a small profit and is always lighting down high prices. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is stocked with the latest fashions and designs. Never leforc have wc Ikhmi enabled to offer such a stylish selection at fabulous low prices. This department must certainly be seen to be appreciated. CTCall early and examine our immense Fall stock of iress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Shoes, etc., in order to get lirst choice. THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE, MOUNT OLIVE. N. C, WESTBR00K & CULBRETH, Proprietors. NEW :-: MILLINERY :-: STORE. This is to inform the ladies of Goldsboro and adjoining sections that I have opened a new millinery store with AN : ENTIRE : NEW : STOCK, consistingof all the latest styles and designs in Mili.isekv, Notions and Fascv Gooos. It will pay you to give me a call and see how much I can save you on your "millinery bill." An :-: Experienced :-: Northern :-: Milliner is now with me and will le ready at all times to assist the ladies with new ideas anil suggestions. Don't fail to give me a call and see what beauti ful goods I have to oiler. Mrs. Annie Cohn. East Centre Street, next to Joe Edwards.
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