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We Are Offering Special Cut Prices ! r '1 - ' ' IN- ! MgEa? Df, fewTa Cough Byrup will care a Oongh or Cola at once. Conquers Croup, Whooplne-Coutrs and Measle- ' Cough without Ml Mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchl- lexuneimw. Grippe, Pneumonia Consumption. It elves quick. ore results. Price, 25 eta. Refuse the dealer! substitute it la not as pood. mm Rous Art Squares puougii byrup THI3 WEEK Don't miss this golden opportunity. Other goods cheaper than elsewhere. Parker & falter Furniture Go TUB PEOPLB'S PRIBND8 Picture Framing Neatly Done. Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bull' Ptlla cur Constitution and Uv Trouble, go piUs, io els. Trial box, s eta. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. Special Sale hoesEtc In order to reduce our stock of low-cut shoes, we make the following cut in them for Wednesday and Thursday OF THIS WEEK. Our stock of the famous QUEEN QUALITY low cuts at $2, regular price $2.50. Our stock of $2 low cuts we offer at $1.69. Our stcck of $1.75 low cuts we offer at $1.37. Our stock of $1.50 low cuts we offer at $1.19 Our stock of $1.25 low cuts we offer at $1.10. As we have only a few pairs of our Queen Qua! ity high cut shoes, we offer on above days at $2.48, regular price being $3. UMBRELLAS. Our $2 grade on these days go at $1.69. Our $1.50 grade at $1.25. Our $1.25 grade at $1.10. Our;$1.10 grade at 89 cents. Our $1 grade at 85 cents, NECKWEAR. About one-half gross of ladies' neckties, regular 25c ?oods at other places. Our pnee has been 18c, but on above days we will make them 12 1-2 cents. No Goods charged at these prices. Yours truly, Southerland, Brinkley"& Co. Special HAT SALE. As Field Stcretaryof the North Carolina Samlay Scbojl Aswca tion, I will vi-it the following places, tbe L'rd willing, on the dates named, for the purpose of holding meetings in the interest of tbe Sunday S.hool work. Tbe co-operati o of workers and friends of tbe Suiday School is earnestly sdicreJ. Pastor; and superintendents are especially re quested to confer togelher nnl arrange places of meeting and make any other necessary arrange meats and make thorough local announcement at all church and Surday School services and through the newspapers: Madison, Friday, Dec. 14th. Wentworth, Saturday, Deo. 15th. Reidsville, Sunday, Dec. 16. Greensboro, Monday, Dec. 17th. Graham, Tuesday, Deo. 18ih. Hillsboro, Wednesday, Dec 19. J . W. Bryan, Field Secretary. si iwi -m. This Picture tells a story that thousands of I women will re cognize a storv of monthly suf fering just be fore and during menstruation story of aches, darting pains, torture in back, head, limbs and abdomen. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR will cure these sufferers regulate their menses and drive out all "fe male troubles." Druggists sell It for $1 a bottle. TBI BRUimnj) MOTTUTOB CO., Atlaata. fla. frattOftaMUJH I OUR CHILD'S i I COLUMN. 1 t STORIES OF HORSES, , One daj a horse pulling a cart heaw uy laaen wltb coal was going along a narrow lane. The driver waa waiting behind to chat with a friend. , , In the center of the road a little ennd was sitting, making mud plea. When the horse came close to her he stopped. I dare say he wondered how he was to get past without hurling her. i As sue didn t move he caught hold or her dress with his teeth and lifted her on to the grass at the side of the road. Wasn t he a clever horse? A lady once saw a poor horse with a big sure place on its shoulder la th field next her garden. she went indoors and got some oint ment and plaster, and then called the horse nrcomTo ner, and, after feeding him w 1th bread, she put the ointment on the bad place, with the plaster over. it. Next day she heard a horse neighing, and, g.ilng into the garden, found that It was her friend of yesterday. The plaster had come off. She put It on again. And the next day the same thing happened. After the third time the plaster stayed on all right, and the norse soon got well. Hut he remem bered the lady, and if he met her when in harness would walk up to her and wait to be patted. This pony belonged to a farmer, and one day when he was brought In from the field he was very restless, and at last managed to get away from the man who was leading him. Then he rushed off as fast as he could go. And where do you think he went! To the blacksmith's shop. And when he saw the blacksmith he went up to him at once and held up one of his bind feet. A stone had somehow got between the shoe and the hoof. And when the man had taken It out the pany went happily home again. The manager of a circus had s strange way of cleaning the horses thai performed In It When they became dirty he would put a boy on each horse and make them ride through the rtvei three or four times. One day a new boy was on one, and after he had rid den the horse backward and forward several times, the manager told him to bring Mm out of the water. The boy struck his horse lightly on the head with his whip. Now. when this horse was perform ing In the circus, a touch on the head meant that he was to He down, so he obediently lay down In the water. Nice for the boy, wasn t It? A ship struck on the rocks and went to pieces near the Cape of Good Hope. You can look this up on your map. There was no boat near, and the poor sailors could be seen clinging to parts of the wreck. Just then a settler came riding up on a big horse. He knew the horse was a splendid swimmer, so he instantly rode him right Into the sea. The horse warn out to the wreck with his master in his back. The man made one sailor hold on to each of his legs, and then the horSe started for the shore. He did this seven times, and saved fourteen men, but when he was going out the eighth time a big wave washed him off the horse's back. The horse got back to the shore, but his poor master was drowned. SEE OUR WINDOW. ALL HATS REDUCED. A. A. Joseph, OOLDSPORO'8 LEflDINO HflTTBR. Open en la n till 8 p.m. Saturday's ill! 10:10. Dndit BoM Inion Kat.abltahod 1880. Established 1880. -Moore & Roblnson.t- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Cofflins and Gaskets, Quality and Prle.s Guaranteed as .Low as lha Lowest Jobs Street, op. Baptist Church. Fhonas, Ho. SS. TV, sad 1. I MAKE YOU LAUGH. Her Idea. - The Hustler inericon Deouiles. Than an nona fairer or tweeter the world orer. Unfettered and un tram meled the American woman queens it as does bo other woman In the world. Yet her very energy and ambition art of ten times ber un doing. She at tempts too much. Her health is un dermined. And when health goes beauty goes also. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery re-establishes the health. It cures diseases of the stomach and organs of diges tion and nutri tion and assures perfect assimila tion of food and the proper nour ishment of the body. It in creases the blood supply snd elim inates the impur ities mat dog the system and "WON'T TOU HHY SOME FLOW- PARLOR GAMES. Best & Tdisoi) GROGERIES. We Offer at Wholesale and Retail 1 00 barre n(3 p11 8 m 2 boxes Octagon Soap 100 'lDe Cream Cheese 2q barrels Molasses and Syrup jq barrels Vinegar 2 Cars Bait, all s'le Sacks. 2 boxes Soda and Gold Dusi, cloud the complexion. Mrs. Usry B. Iwls, of Tanner. Gilmer Co.. Va.. writes: Dr. Merce'a Goldan Mfdlr.1 DUeorenr. ' Favorite rracrlDtlon ' and ' Plaaa. ant Ptlleta,' cured rue when doctor, and other medicines failed. For fifteen ytara I suSetvd mold raiMTy. I had gWtn up all hop of s-rer letting well. I could not lie down to alaep, and everything I atc would almott cramp mc to death, was very nervous and could hardly walk acroaa the room. I only weighed ninety pounds whan I commenced talking then medicine six year ago; I now weigh one hundred and forty pounds and am having better health than ever before After being tick to long ktvtckangid to bt tobuit and run clUtktd. I have taken fifteen pottles each of ' Prescription,' ' Discovery ' sad rcueis. - Dr. Pierce's Hesssnt Pellets act rentir but effectively, Women value them. 1 000 Ro1' a?glng,old and new 1 C0 M'g Colt011 Tle8' olJ nd 0000 ur C'H 'or b'Un cottoD Q barrels Branulatt d Sugar, bags Greon Cofleo 200 k1"1"' Flour. 100 bag Meftl (Y boxes and caddies Tobscco luu all hinds. R. Side Meat st'.WhoWle and Retail, Greenwich Potash and Lye, Lump Htarch, Otllulotd Starch, Matches, Good Luok Powders, Horsford'i PowiWs, Harvey's and Armour's Lard Cotton Seod Meal and Hulls, Oysters, Oheeso, Crackers, Soap, etc Country Merchants and Large purchasers Can Save Money by Getting Our Prices. . . ."A LARGE STOCK OF . . . Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages there should be deauliueta. Elj'i Cream Balm eleanses, soothua and hcala the diseased memUnuie. It curei catarrh and drive away s cold lu the head quickly. Cream Balm U placed Into the noetrlla, spread over the membrane and 1 abanrbed. Relief i Im mediate and s cure follows. It I not drying don sot produce sneezing. Large Sise, 50 eenis at Drug giit or bj mail ; Trial Siae, 10 cent lir mall. ELY BKOTUERS, M Warren Street. New Tort Dm Goods Notions Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps Hardware, Buggy-Harness, etc , at Low est Prices. Pooket and Table C i i-. thovuis, Llgrr.it, 1 races. Trunks 'Valloes, Li ', i', ) i i i ii .im vi: v mill r CJottoo i.t .'i bar's Prloes Everything at Rock Bottom Prices. Best 5: Thompson $500 Reward I We' will pay the above reward (or any case of Liver Uomplalnt, Dyspep sia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con st' patlon or Gostlveness weoinnotoure wltb LlverlU: the Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strictly complied with. Tbey are purely Vee-etame and never fall to give satis 'action. Soo boxes contain 100 I'IUb, IOo. boxes contain 40 Pills, Bo boxes contain IS Pills. Beware of substitu tions and Imitations. Sent by mall. Stamps taken. HERVITA MEDICAL (JO.. Uor. Clinton And Jacltion Bts Chicago, III. For sale by Jenkins St Carries, Druggist') Ooldsboro. N. U, Christmas he last of the Ninetee ith Century we will offer you Xcellent Holiday Goods at Special Prices. Currouta, 15o per pound. Heeded Raisins, 12xo per pound. Citron, 20o. per pound. We ftlso huvo Clioioo Figs and Dates, Evaporated and Sun dried Apples, reaches and Apricots. California Prunes and Cluster Raisins. Edam and Pineapple Cheese just received at I SMI Meali"a Caarlbh riaurl HmaS. if ENIsYROYAL PILLS fx aif riarlaal aaS Oali Qli1m. A arc, eti7. rtrtkM i.oica uk K u. ana ub wia. rtib.a. Tak if hwmmiwh .iuraiiM.,.reaae. M.npe toe MrtUvlw iMUaMBuU. an I MS SI MalL .inuru uaaintauwa. ar aartUvlw 1 r Mle," )l eaw" Uttm. bt him 10,000 TmlNMI. JTmi Ce.,M4U.a Pi are. fHILAUA.. 1A. J2 HAIR BALSAM glaaam and Matini U. hall. FtamotM a lmarl.nl irewUl. N.T.e Fall to Beetore Oray Bale to Ita xosunii uoic Oam aoala dlmeM S aalr tall V,a 100a llmllW. Sam Leo's Chinese Laundry Hand Machine. No Tear, Glean Wash. Fine rolisn, Arlington Building, boutb Corner. Goldsboro. N. C. Are You Insured ? IP NOT, Why.? TIP Is Botxd to Leaell "Are you for Imperialism?" "I rtnn't undprjitanrl VU." "I mean er do you favor annexa tion?" "Oh, this is so sudden! Yes I'm yours." TrvharrA srH Qnnff 1 htre jastl bought a biglot of Tobao I UUdCCU ail J JlIUll . that l ain golllrig at 25o. per pound. havealso got a full line of figured goods atjeut prices. Also snuff from Soots. up, Fine cheroots andjoheap cigars. Everyone knows1 1 lead in Tobacco, fV7 rnnrlQ White and checked homespuns, io a yard iand tip Ul y VJUUUi . uinghams 6c, Outing to and up. Nice line of Gal lcc.es. Worsteds only do. Mattress tick: Do ana up. bed t'clt IOo and up. Bit lot of Pants Oloth from 81c up. Cheviots, demlns and canton flannels. Bee y ltunel 16o, all wool. Job lot of children, women and" men's stockings and box, only 6o Corsets, suspenders, handkerchiefs and purses. Shirts, extrs quality only 25c and up. Heavy undershirts only 15c and up. Bee my 26 com drawers, uii oiotn anataoie ciotnscneap. n.niwmg ana spool cotton, etc. rVArpriAC Starch 4c a pound, soda 4o a lb. Sugar So alb. Coffee VJl UCCl ICS . gj0 , i D vinegar 6o a quart and up. Molasses 80o i gallon, also fine syrup, 2 bars horse shoe soap only 6c. Flour, meat and meal ird, per per, spice, powders and canned goods as low as can be sold. Fins oceese, pure cream, tases, cunuy, cracKera, bkj, vrocaery, .tinware,;-woo and W lllo ware, f atent.uecicines, etc. we wui not do unaersoia. F. B. Edmundson, hub HUSTH h 1IIME, 1 Opium, etc. disease ctrrod bj TACU-POU-SHA 345042 cases In 17 years The dlaeaaa is Um national ears of Jaws snd China. A remedy wa Imperative and tbs medical Drofeaahn that soeeotad this aa the only permanes',, palsies, pfvata. 'qolck tnrS known to sclenc. A wee-icr matment ker or charge. sieians and allean&daouaU rasal by HAMS TKEATMEKT CO 18S Wet M SSn MW Vark City. rtir-ssaU. CM' Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. It u ti iioially d igests tbe food and alda nature la sircuutnening ana recon- strucLiniT the exnausted digestive 0 . i .... u . j ji . gans. it loLiia latcsiuiscoTeicuuneaic tot and touic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantijr relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgla.Crampsand all other results f imperfect digestion. I Pries SOo. and II. Large UcontalnsM times I small sis. uooaaiiaooaiaysDspsiamauaaires Frspsrsd by t. C DsWITT a CO, Cblcags. J. H. Hnx & Son Ooldsboro, N.O. ForSalelMLt containing sit rooms. Healthful lo- Sation: possession given, at once, . .0. PRIVETT. Armlt fco Hnm. 'phrey-GibBOnCo. THE MOLE. This simple game constats merely In Baying to one or thj players: Have you sci-n my mole?" The latter answers, "Yes, I have seen your mole. "Do you know what my mole Is do- in(r?" "res, I do know what your mole li doliiK. "('an you do as It doos?" The person who replies must shut hit eyes at each answer; If he falls to do so he pays a forfeit. I HAVE JUST COMB FROM BHOP. PING. The company form a circle, and oni of the party who compose It. savs tt her rlKht-hand neighbor: "I have Jusl come irom snopping. "What have you bought?" relolns the latter, a robe, a vest, stockings, flow ers," In fine, anything that comes lnt the purchaser's head, provided that, is uttering the words, she can touch as object similar to the one she names Those who neglect to do this must paj a forfeit. A forfeit can be required also rrom any one wno names an object which has been named by any othei piayer previously. THE COOK WHO LIKES NO PEAS. The leader of the game must put the folluwing question to his right-hand neighbor, and also to all tbe players in succession: "My cook likes no peas; what shall I give ner to eat If any player replies, "Potatoes, pars nips, the other answers: "6h docs not line mem; pay a forfeit." But If another says, "Chitons, carrots. veai, cnicaens,"' "Bhe likes them, and consequently no rorlelt is rea Hired The trick of this game Is plain to be seen. It Is the letter "P" that must be avoided. Thus, to escaps the penalty of a forfeit, It Is necessary that the players should propose tome kind vegetables or food In which the letter "P" does not occur, such as beans, rad. tshes, venison, etc THE ONE BPOT.ON EARTH WHERE A MAN FIN Ul SOLIDcCOMFORT, Is p His Own Home. So when you have once securec one, eee that you keep it by placing insurance ou it in a good, solid com pany,;a So that you will Df protected in case of Fire. Our companies ure prompt in pay ment, vast in resources and out reasonable rates. We make a specialty ol insurance all its branches. Geo. w. Dewey & Bro (JOLU-SHORO. N.O REPAIRING IN ORDER to meet a pressing need in thfi cnmmnnitv I hava nm. ployed a flxst-cJass workman and fitted up a sboemaking and repairing establishment on Walnut bt, op. JTonvielle'i Perfectly Healthv people have pur rich, warm, nourishing blood, good aopetlte and gred digestion. Hood Sarsaparllla fives these, and thus It n.akM people healthy and keeps them so. Get only Hoods. Sick headache Is cured bv'Hood's PUIs. fso. - Msxioaa Liver lis. Prlot, Ko. Pills oars all liver HH in tsl of aJotk in this tins mr b aro f satlsf (ien. Bizzell & Wooten. PHONE 77. -OROOIK81 RE8H CELERY EVERY THURSDAY. YOU PREFER GOOD SHOES to shoos that merelj look good. Rut you want shoes that have stylo, fit well and look neat. Cer tainly, we thought so! OUR SHOES leave pleaning impressions on the mimls of all who wear them and no bad impressions on their feet. OUR FOOTWEAR has stood the test of time and come out yioj torious. Can't we Bhoe you? We make a specialty of tho Crawford Shoo, 13.60; Edwin Clapp, 15.60 and K5.00 For Men. 8IIOE8 FOR LVDIES-Diittenhoufar 12.25 and aa.fio. In Children's Shoes our leaJt rs are "Little Giant," and Mundelo. Bizzell Bros. Headquarters for Fine bhaes and Oats. -H llen Moore & Co.s- GflRRIflGE, fND BUGGY REPOSITORY. We bulid Bungle, Wt;ons, ' arts and other Vehicles to order, and do all sorts of Ropalrlng on same, at satisfactory prloes, and we guarantee all work turned out from our prem'ses. Our MR. JERRI HA.HUIS- 1 well known, to the public of this city and section, and has personal supervision of all work turned out from ourestst ment Same old stand, John St., opposite Baptist church. This man bought his Buggy From The Goldsboro Buggy Mfg. Co. trr ?"-a TVe) "A little hlirher In price," but hedld not'wa it cheap, shoddr work and was wlUlng to buy from his homo raioufacturer, whore he knew he would get good, honost work, Write for prlcas, or come and see us. THE GOLDSBORO BOGGY MFG. CO. Respectfully, T. R, ROBINSON. Th One Day Cold Oursv. -. ' ' For cold la the head and sore throat ass lft ajocolsBeS UsaUTSJ ffMtfl. lbs D.W. tiURTT. n. N. HUMMEL Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House. PpnniHno Etc.. -a 5oecialtv. VWfr-- 1 - r y , ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
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