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Goods Fnp Mslhlft PftnnlR At Ridiculously Low Prices at soottierlanii, BrinKleu & Go's Dr. Ball'i Conch Syrup will cnre a Cough or Cold st onca. Conquer Croup, Wbooplne-Coofrh and ileasle Ooocii without fall. Mothers praise Ik Doctor prescribe it for Bronchi tis, Hoawences, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It gives quick, mire result. Price 25 eta. Refuse tha jmwi snrsmtnte it la not aa gooo. JO doz Handkerchiefs, in silk, linen and cambric SO dozen cakes Toilet Soap, from Jc to 2fc a cake. 50 doz Towels, from to 50c. each. 1 lot of Blankets frortf $1 to' $ 50. 2 doz Rugs from 25c to $7. 25 Buggy Robes, from SI. 50 to $5. ill's Coiigli Syrup Always cures when others Tail. Or, Bait's PHI tan Ceaitlprtlon and Lives rraoMca. pUte, la cU. Trial bos. 5 eta. Nasal CATARRH Shoes la all Its staeea ttiero I koaid bt dcauiuMM. Ely's Creaia Balm dUM,iooUiCanbn!t 104 dlaeaed meiu'rai:e. It caret catarrh ud dritea ewa a cold ,a lie bead qulcklj. Cream Balm In placed Into the noetrllt, tprnd. orer tha membrane end ',. tVwrbed. Belief la Im mediate and a core follow.. It ! not drying doe. mat prodac .neeilng. Urge s.zo, 50 al at Drug flat or by mall; Trial Size, 10 renti hjr mail. KLT BROTHERS. H Warrea Street. New Tort Largest stock we have ever carried. Infants Shoes from 25 cents up. Gents fine Pat Leather Shoes from $2 to $5,50. Ladies Shoes from $1 to $3. Several hundred HATS at prices to suit. Our Talcum Powders at 10c are same as sold at other places for 15 cents. Come to st e us and we will save ycu money. Yours, anxious lo please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. ft $500 Reward I We will pay the abore reward for any caw of Liver Complaint, Dvspep- la, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Con st1 pat ion or Costlvenee we cannot cure wltn Uvettta: the Up-to-Pate Little Liver fill, when the directions are itrlctly compiled with They atep-irely Vegetable and nerer fall to give sat's- I faction. 2flc boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 6c boxes contain IS Pills.. Beware of substltu tlons and Imitation 8eot by mail Stamps taken NERVITA MEDIAL CO . uor. Clinton and Jackson 8ts. Chicago, III. For sale by JeokiDs A Parries, Druggist', Ho dsboro N. O. Pehhyruyal fills loV Origin! bawJ On.; eratae. ry.y.' ,X arc, .waft rtriiat-s. Loita ut 1'rnaar', tor Ckl lUmter Em i',h l, - moiUirwU la MM sad (M avtalli' s-ms with aJN nlA-. Tate alia. rVa dtHiOmjm 0ltltU- ltM and iMUUtwWav. A t !tCK''s r sntMl a. Btabllhor. IHSO KatnbHnhad 1880. -Moore & Roblnson,- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Coffiinsand Caskets. i HMaiaUL la mum far irw-.i... "KaUtT frr ulniar, M Mara Malt 10,000 T- ir-.,. Clcke4arCjaakMaC.a4Ura Place. iwauvL I'llll.AU.. FA. PARKEfc'S HAIR BALSAM li.ainlal a lxiun.nl frowlh. Barer ralla to Beaton Oraj Salv to iw ioowiui voior. Can. sal 4iM a atlr laliiaf. WOMAN AND FASHION. A Saa&rt rreaacmaAe Tll4 Tk lltiMtt Sklrt-A rarislaa ' Hvtaeapaai Ooattuata. fbe small promenade toilet por trayed In the sketch it of fray cloth, with the plaited skirt bordered through out with stitching and opened slightly at the feet on a petticoat of white cloth enriched with tines of allver braid knotted In the center. The jacket takes the form of a round ed bolero bordered with stitching and la filled in by a kng, wide vest of white cloth ornamented with lines of silver braid knotted In the center and HEDIN ON CENTRAL ASIA." Ia4a4 Kxlrrr Tells f Bis Jrrm7 Last Saamaaer. Dr. Sren Hedin in a letter to the king of Sweden describes his Journey last summer as the most successful part of the expedition, says the London Stand ard. He says: We left Tumen on July 20 to explore the unknown regions to the north of Tibet, covering the distance there and back to headquarters, 1,559 kilometers both ways, within 03 days through quite unknown regions. The route was mapped on 173 sheets. The caravan on leaving consisted of 6 followers, 7 cam els, 12 horses, 10 obeep and a mule. An Afghan shikari died afu-r 13 days' ill ness, and his body was carried by us through the desert Three camels, nine horses and the mule died on the way PK0ME5ADI TOILET. turned back at the nesk In two revere, which are faced with chinchilla fur. The high collar of gray cloth is border ed with stitching and faced with chin chilla fur. The sleeves widen below the elbows and terminate a few Inches above the wrists, where they are trim med with white cloth cuffs striped with silver braid, while the full under- sleeves of white cloth are gathered In to a deep cuff of the same enriched with stitching. Philadelphia Ledger. Uaal'tr and Prleaa Ouaraat Jaba Straw. p. Hapii.l Uharab. I ma Vow aa tha Lowao Phoaaa, la, tS, TS. as4 t. AiYlFS; LAMPS. We have only a few, but they are all new styles and beauties. If you haven't visited our store this month,ryou have missed seeing a pretty arrangement of stock. We invite you to come. OPEN AT NIGHT until 9:30, Yourajtruly, Royall & Borden, Sears & Williams. Man Oianka lit tha alttcna rf flnlilitrinrn I for tlielr tronag and kiodnean, which en able ui to-day to mj that we bare the Nicest Barber Shop iu the City. And oar Barbers stand In the rank ot the best tn the State. THINK A8 TOU BEAD. We are antler Imanr obligation to our cltlxena.brcatue we're (ioldaboro bore and love ouroltr and elllzena. DO YOtT K.XOWT Our door and beam I stand open day and night at the call ol our elUaesj at aa hour. HAVK YOU REALIZED THIS FACTT I Not only as barbers, but willing and ready to doan? thing we eao lor the benefit ol our city and oltliena. FROM BOOT BLACKS. We were reared In thla elty. and (rum humble boot blacks, bv boneat work and uentevereoee, taring the nicsiea ana aime. we were enaniea to open baalnea (or ouraelve., and with the same boneetv ot Dumoee that we hare alwaya tried to serve oar friends and patrons, we come to on, suji toiieiung jour patronage, promuing n the future aa In the past, the moet polite altaotton In every respect. Let na serve you. JylOlm Your bumble servants. SEARS & AVILLIAMS. The Floaneed Skirt. In spite of the fact that the long, plain skirts are more'gTaceful and be coming to the generality of women the flounced skirt Is coming more and more Into fashion, and some of the newest gowns dixplay this style In Its various renderings, says the New York Even ing Telegram. Made of lace, net or any light material, a flounced skirt la not by any means ugly, Indeed In many instances is most attractive, out aa every fashion suffers by Imitation this one must needs be made, or rather caricatured, in cloth and heavy fab rlcs. Three or four flounces are con sidered the correct number when the lighter materials are employed; when cloth Is used two are all sufficient, and these two arranged to form an over skirt effect, trimmed with a plaiting of silk. Fortunately the art of skirt cutting and hanging baa progressed marvelously since the old daya of flounced skirts, and -with the close fitted silk drop skirt the flounces can be so adapted that they do not give the dreaded size to the figure. Wben It Is a flounced cloth skirt, the over- skirt finished with the plaiting is scpa rate from the cloth skirt, and only the lower flounce of a half yard In depth, also finished with the plaiting, la sew- Jed Into the silk underskirt Was the first man to Advertise 1 The Hustler Is Boiit)d to Leadl TrAnrrn anH Qnilff - hajnt bm?ht a bl lot of tfobw have also got a fulj line of figured good at cut prices. Also snuff from 35ct ud. Pine cheroots and ohotp ctara. Kveryonu Snows l lead in Tobaooo, nr rVrHc White and checked honvMpuns, 4o a yard and ui Ury OUUUS . lngnams 5o, Outing co aad up. Nice line of Gal iooes Worsted only 6e. Jattre-u tick ac ana up. uea von iuo ana up Big tnt of Panta ninth from 8iu uo Cheviots, deming and canton flannels. Bet f lannel 15o, all wooL Job lot of children, women an I men's stooklngs and la, nnlv Aa. Corsets, suspenders, han ikerchiefs and purses. Shirts, extrs aualltT only 25c and up. Heavy undershirts nly 15c and up. See my 25 cent drawers. Oil cloth and table cloths ohoap. Knitting ana spool cotton, etc. - : . Starch 4c a pound, soda 4o a lb. Sugar So alb. Coffe OrUCCI ICo . g0 t io Vinegar 5c a quart and up. Molasses 80c s TaUonvAlso fine syruo, 2 bars horse Bhoe soap only do. r lour, meat ana meal Urd Deeper, spioo, "powders and canned goods aa low as can be sold. Flnt CheeSSJ, pur Cream, CMea, oauuy, urauaoiw, owj. viuu.oij, i".ioi w and Wlfloware, Patent MeClolnes, etc. we win not oe.unaeraoia. F. B. Edmundson, HUSTLE -r llen Moore & Co.- CflRRIfGB flNDJBUGOY REPOSITORY. We build Buggies, Wagons, Carts and other' Vehicles to Order, and do all sorts of Repairing on jsame, at satisfactory prices, and we guarantee all work turned out irom our premises. Our MR. JBRUt HARRIS3 is well known to the public of. this city and . , i,i i, i . i . i. Section, and lias personal supervisiuuui tu wgr .ui uou uu inn uur nwi meat. Same old sUnd, John st.,opposiTe Baptist onuron. . He advertised the flood snd kept at it 'till the flood csme. I am advertising I COLD WEATHER, and a great.flocd oftrade will come to my store for Stove Boards, Stove Pipe, Stove Mats, etc., of which I have a omplete line. You should also Have your ROOFS attended to before the Big Snows. Rest goods, Lowest Prices, and Prompt Attention Is my motto. Give me a call wh9n lo heed o? anything In my line. Respectfully, T. C. BRYAN, Tbe'Lead'ng Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Walnut Street GANDY ESCULETTS CURE PILES. And all t octal disorders. Pleasar'. Not a Phytic Results, or money re funded. 50 cents, UOLD8BOKO Daue Co. Distributor. nv 30 f Dr. FRANK BOYBTTB, Dissolution Notice. The firm of Peacock & Davi8,oom- eised'ot R. E, Peacock and Joha D. avis was dissolved on the 10th day of January, 1901 by mutual consent. John D. Davis has this day sold his entire Interest to R E. Peacock, who aBBumes all debts and obliga tions of the firm dissolved, and B. E Peacock . will conduct the busi- aess under the firm name of B. E Peacock. K;Et PEAC0CK, , ! J.D.DAVIS, ppldsboro, N. 0 January 12, ,1001 J. M- Parker. n. d. ft. Office over Miller's Drug Store. Hours: 0:80 I otto 0.50 p. m aept.12th.tt Dentist. I OOos la Borden Balldlng, aver Southrlaad IBnuiiarawiown, ,t woaa BTiAaAWTaSn yiRST-ntss' H. F. PRICE OIVIL ENGINBPR. Offloe up stairs, oor. John A W slnut ; ooLDBBona w.c Feed Notice! . ' Chicken Feed 85 cents to 60 cents per sack. ' Also freshly ground Bice Meal, i VAnyIAUX tUUJfi UILL Real Lstatea'ifl Rims! I . The undersifned has errs fed in I the Beal ' Estate business and in the oollectlon of Rents in Ooldshoro, and Itollolts the patronage ol the pubilo N. B. OUTLAW. Cut Flowers I ami nl iier choice flowers, can be seoured by leaving your orders with I A. N. HUMMEL, at Mai. Huxtt'l I Tailoring JIstabuBhmeDt. - , A Parlalan Coatame. The costume represented Is of poppy colored homespun. The bolero and skirt are strapped with stitched bands. HOMESPTJH C06TTJMS. The skirt is trimmed with a wide plait ed flounce, and the waistband is of black panne. Paris Herald. An enormous mushroom was found in the neighborhood of. Rtckmans- worth, England. It was perfectly round tn shape and measured 0 inches across and 27 Inches In circumference and weighed, without the stem, ten ounces. , . t' Vnnr rmet arnrk cannot he dnnnwltt outpood health, and you can't have good health witnout pure oiooa tiooa's ftaraanarllla la tha oreat mira hlnod maker. It gives appetite, strength and vigo, ana ures oiseaee. Oonstl nation is cured by Hood's Pills 25o. . DB. 8VE!t HEDIX. from hard work. We were on a plateau 5,OM meters lilfb almost the whole time. The caravan passed through the Arka-Tagh. the loftiest group of moun tains In the world, consisting of four parallel chains. We reached tlie neigh borhood of the sources of the Yang-tse-Klang, when we were forced to return. Our scientific results are very Im portant and may be divided Into topo graphical tnqulrlfs, cartographical sur veys, astronomical observations, mete orological measurements made three times a day and geological, hydro- graphicaUand other observations. Many hitherto quite unknown districts of Tibet bare been successfullvexplored by the expedition. There are no such dangers to be encountered as In an ene my's country, but many others which completely prostrate men and animals One of the worst enemies Is the west ern gale, always accompanied by snow and hall, and we suffered a great deal from It The cold on the plateau which I as high as 17 Eiffel towers, Is four degrees below zero P. It i9 lm possslble to warm oneself by wulking quickly or to breathe, anil one has the feeling that one must fall down. The country abounds In wild nuimals, espe cially antelopes, bears, wild sheep and goats, but no tinman beings were met durtng 84 days. Only an old Inscription on a rock showed that Mongols had lived there in former times." In conclusion Dr. Sven Hedin hoped that be would be able to make a four weeks' trip to the mountains near Te- mlrllk, south of Lob Nor, in the begin nlng of November. He would then vis it the Lob desert In March he hopes to reach the small town of Barkhalik west of Abdal, where half his caravan is to remain under the care of Cos sacks. it Tlie ttmWjt problem "How to be happy though married," hat been entirely solved to the satisfaction of hundreds of thousands of women. There can be no happiness without health. The general health of woman is dependent on the local health of th delicate womanly organs. When thers are debilitating drains, or inflammation ulceration or female weakness, happinesl in marriage is practically impossible. A host of nappy wives testify that tha secret of happiness in marriage is found in the use of Dr. Pierce s 1-avonte fre- scription. It dries the drams, heals ul ceration and inflammation and cures fe male weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. Mr. Anna Willy. (Micninan Jtouse), North- ille, Spink Co., 8. Dak., writes: "I am enjoy ing; good health, thank to your kind advice and valuable remediea. I iuffrred very much with female weakneaa and other ailmenta for more than two years, when 1 wrote to you for advice. After carefully following your ndvice and taking ii bottlca each of Dr. Metre's Favorite Pre acription and ' Oolden -Medical Diacovery ' I am now a well ana nappy women." Women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Correspondence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, mm Mat-lean Liver Pills oure all liver I Ills. Price.. 5o. ' Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recoo structiug the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, incestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, a Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralffla.CramMana all other results of imperfect digestion. Pries 50s. and H. Large tits oontatns IK Mmea (mauaiss, jsoosaiiaoouiayspepaiariausanee Prsparsd by E. C DsWiTT CO Chicago. " ' J.H.Hru,&8on" Goldsboro N.a ; The One) Day Cold Cure. Sfi Chocolates Laxative OulnlnS fm Id d. the bead and tor throat, - Ctuldrea tak s ... . , i mm in s t i : i't- ; : 4 XVetaUe frtpm&anlatk slmilating beFood andBefular uiulheStDiikcViilBoTsc ProinotesDigrallonXlifccrfur' ness and Rest Contains neither Optutnforplune norMineiaL Not Narcotic. Ay rouo-swviLmcaai XtcJasM AWatfaiate- mm Sad - Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa- uon, :uur sioinacitiJiarrnoea Worms .ConvutsjonsJcverish ness and Loss or SLEEP. FacSiirile Signature of NEW YDHK. a EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEft TheKmd YbiiIave Always BOilght Bears' igpature- V the 1f.t Use For Over Thirty Years The Goldsboro Buggy Mfg. Go. A little higher in price," but he did not want cheep, shoddy work and was willing to buy from hls home manufacturer, wheie he knew he would get good. honest work. Write for prices, or come and see us. . . . THE GOLDSBORO BUGGY MFG. CO Farmers' Suppli WE BEGIH the NewrTear of the Hew Century better prepared than ever to furnish the public and bui ; large "army of Cus tomers with general merchandise and farmers' supplies in particu lar, of which we carry a large stock. Our experience of 20 years, during which time we have been continually iu business in Golds boro, has taught us what to buy for the larmers ot tms section ana how, when and where to buy those supplies so as to be able to furnish them at the least possible cost. We enumerate a few of the aa. 11 articles which we carry in stock at all times as ioiiows : Truck Seed I We have a larg;e stock of Seed Beans and Peas of all kinds and we also carry guano especially adapted for the growth of truck. Feed Stuff I 1,000 bushels white and mixed Seed Oats. 1,000 bushels Feed Oats. 1,000 bushels white Corn. 20 tons No. 1 Timothy Hay. Wheat Bran, Bice Meal, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Heavy Groceries I 500 Bbls. High Grade Family Flour. 100 Bbls. best Patent Flour. 25,000 lbs. 0 R Side Meat Harvey's best Family, Lard. Sugar, Coffee,, .Cora. ( Meal. Tobacco, Snuff, Potash, $oda, Baking Powder, Molasses, Halt, Lime, Vinegar, all at Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or on Time. BRTILI 2xKKS- 500 Tons Orinoco Guano. 300 Tons Acme Guano. 300 Tons Pacific Tobacco and Cot ton Grower. 300 Tons Navassa, Patapsco, Old Dominion. Baughs' High Grade and Farmers' Bone Guano.., KOOO Tons - Kainit, Acid Phosphate, Bone and Potash and Cotton Seed Meal. Do Not Fail to See Us Before Bnjing Guano! Dry Goods, Shoes &c. We have a full stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hate, Notion-, Buggy Harness, Horse Collars, Plows and Castings, Shovels, Spade, Cutlery, etc. Everything at BOTTOM PRICES. tdETWe have Special Inducements to reliable parties who wish to buy goods on time. We can furnish, our customers with any article they wish which we have not in stock, Buch as ; Horses, Mules, Buggies Wagonp, Carts or anything else on reasonable terms. - "'Ut iW l !'; ..'-.. i BEST & THOMPSON. WALKUT STREET,60LDSB0R0, ICO. t JOHN SLAUGHTER, Mgr. y .. tv-jr;-.i CARL . STANIakli Asst. Mgr, Goidsuoro unUGPtaKinn Go- Funeral Directors and Embalniers . , Walnut Street. ; iPhones 81 knd 96 . ItSTFrompI ienioe at all.houw.
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