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y ConcihlD Annrlc VI.I..M III I II 41 II fjuTL For Sensible People At Ridiculously Low Prices soutnerianii, BrinKieu s Go's 50 doz Hindket chiefs, in silk, linen and cambric SO dozen cakes Toilet Soap, from U to 25c a cake. SO doz Towels, from S to SOc. each. 1 lot of Blankets from $1 to S SO. 2 dfa Rugs from 2Sc to $7. 2S Buggy Robes, from $ 50 to $S. Shoes Largest stock we have ever carried. Infants Shoes from 2S cents up. Gents fine Pat. Leather Shoes from $2 to S,SO. 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 sf e us aid we will save you money. Yours, anxious lo please, Southerland, Brinkley & Co. LAMPS;JLAMPS. We have only a few, but they are all new styles and) beauties. If you lhaven't visited have missed seems a prettyarrangement of stock. We invite you to come. OPEN AT NIGHT until 9:30, Yours truly, Royall & Borden, We have too many MATTRESSES MMiiiif Tnif-y-T--w-ig,,T-T-ir-'i i i '-n j the "ALL COri'ON," ami the "PERFECTION FELT" at prices far below any other houHe and the quality 18 guaranteed be equal. Don't forget our all- Folding I20 Spiral Springs. Life is not worth living without one of them. parKer & Falter Furniture Go- THB PEOPLB'8 PRIBNDS Picture Framing Neatly Done. Fertilizers! FERTILIZERS I We offer.for Sale 3.500 Tons Prolific Cotton Grower. 1,000 Tons F. F. F. 1,000 Tons Gibbs' High-Grade Guano. 500 Tons Carolina Golden Belt. 500 Tons Bone and Potash (HIGH GRIDE.) 2.500 Tons Acid Phosphate. 1,500 Tons Genuine German Kainit (Snon.) 500 Tons Cotton Seed Meal. 50 Tons Muriate of Potash. 50 Tons Nitrate of Soda. 500 Tons Sulphate of Potash. Special inducements offered to Merchants and Large Buyers. Respectfully, H. WEIL & BROS. Jn. 21 4ml. ; our store this month, vou on hand, and are offering them at CUT PRICES : We have the "COMBINATION," SKf?t i 9- UtiiliJiJLb ICOUGH SYRUPa ' en res Hacking Coughs, Bore Lungs, Bronchiti. P. Grippe, Pneumonia and 1 1 all 6evere lunzaSectlons. t w hy then risk consump tion, a slow, eore death T 1 Take warning t Act at once I Buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's prescription, used over 60 years. rce, only 25 cent. Insist on having it Don't be !m poed upon. Refuse the dealer's substitute: it is not as good as Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil Actus and Palm. ISA it eta. 4 r CATARRH Tb Clesnsla aad Meali ll't far .CATARRH t u ElU'sGrearoBolm Escy and ples- ant to use. Con tains do injurious drug. Ills quickly relie at once. COLD 'N HEAD Opens and cloanfe the nasal passages, Allays Information, tle&ls and protects the membrane. Reexires the ene of taste and sn-ell, Larsreniae, 50 cents at ruggists or by mail;Trial 10c, by mail. ELY BROTHEK8, 60 Warren Street, few York. NERVITA PILLS Restore VlUUty. Lost Vltor as Maskood Jan Impotency. Night Emiasiona, Loaa of ltenv onr. U wasttuT di all effect of Kif-aboM or 60 PILLS 60 CTS. excess aud indiscretion A narve tonic nd 'blood ballder. Brings tha Dluk alow to Dale citoeaa and restores tbe iVflra of Toutfa. Br mail VSOo mrbiii. 6 boiM fur I2.BO, with our bankable gaurantea to cure yr refund the money paid. Send (or circular md copy of oar bankable guarantee bond. MaTablelsEES Posltlrelr iraarantfled cure for Loaa of Power, Varicocele. L'adeTelorwKi nr Shrunken Orfrana. Parecla, Locomotor Ataxia, Nerrooa Prostra- aon. Hysteria, Kits, Irnauitr, raralj.it and the Results of Exemiire Cae of Tobacco. Onion) or Liquor. By mail tn plain package. $1.00 a mi, o inr ss.uu wim our oanaaoia g-uar-ante bond to cure In 90 days oz refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Blnton Jackson St, CHICACO, ILL. firiite lenklna & Farrtes druK irlsts, 1o'd-boro, N. O. EHKVHUYAL FILLS Qrif innl ud Or I j fl4. An, fi&ti. Ubits fttfe ) aved wth Um ribraun. Tftke sm hrr. itaScar damwnntM kUw fturru nU MaVtoUwM A 1 rrskggutft, af aVtttal m t staw;ai fir jntCTjs.rs, usunetUli M HUf far M Uiur, bj rrtmm MtIL l.0 l" tmi. flam Part. I kT tul Lcit UrmtiM. PHI LA DA- FA PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Claaw aa WatmAM tb. kak. nn afalla to E tutor. Oraj Balr te iw rotiiniui uoiot. Can. m law a k.ii UUiaa) Sears & Williams. Muny thanks to the citizens of Goldxro 'or ihftr inttronaff and klodnefts, whtcb en able us to day to nay that we have the Nicest Biirber Shop iu the City. And our ftarbera f tand lo the rank of the best lo tbf btate. THINK AS YOU It RAT). Win nndr msnjr 1 1 lillM ti n h hi our cliUn8.bcauHe w re Ooldtxro boy 8 atid love ourclty and cltUeiii, In YU KNOT Our dixm and heaitii wtand n in-n day and niiibt at the call of oar citizen. at any bour. 11 A V K VOU KKAL1ZEI) THIS FACTT .Vol on'y M t arbers, bui willing nnd ready t" inan ttilnK we cau lor the ueiieDtoIour city a cuizeut, FKOM BOOT BLACKS. We were reared n thiweity, and fruiu humble boot blacks, j imiir-m worn ana perneverenee. saving in nlckl8 and dlmfft. we were enabled to oron I.,jI.,.jj f,. ,.n psuIkaj Ait A .Ir). I ha. o a . y u noneMiy 01 iurpo!e mai we nave aiway ini 4i W'rr imii ii if mis ami mirns, w r vunir t i ou, H.H1 rHiJieltlitir yuur ttaironaife. i.rouiiriink' In thf future ait in Ihf p.ttit, tbe motti ih1iii tlenllou in eviy rentwet. Let us serve you. jylOlm Your huiuble servant. SKAHS & WILLIAMS. Black and White. A new syMU-m ot Cr.ytou Drawing. by which nriHit-caD Jearn to draw fupits with no reviuus kniw!-lK'''f art, and even tliose who haye no flpecial t.U-nt for drawing, are sue ciHful. An much progress made by this Bystem in two weeks as by the old methods lu a year Hy the "Black and White' system Any Hort of Picture Caa be Drawn any size. Copies can be made accurately, ilfi'. size portraits made from photographs or tin types. Landscape Sketched llrcctly front nature, Silhouettes drawn from lfe, and any kind of picture can be either en larged or diminished. The "Illack and White" method of shading Is very different from any other system, th finish liner, and as much can be done in au lour as by other methods. A pupil who has never had a lesson before can draw life-sir portraits with from one to three weeks prac tice The system la presented entirely on Its merits, no charge being made until The Pupil Is Convinced of Success. "Ulack and White'' la endorsed by artists and art teachers wherever Introduced, and tissue oess ia phenomenal. 1'rof. Otis A. Miller, who la teaching the system In person, has wide experience as a teacher of portraiture, hla elassea always be ing large. Everything the pupil needs Is furnished with the lessons, and No Pupil loft Until Success ia Attained. There is no accomplishment more practical than "Black and White." One can soon make their own portraits, and If they wish can also Malta Money Easily and rapidly, drawing portraits, sketches, etc. fnr others. You are invited to call at the studio and thoroughly investigate the method and ex amine the work A line collection of crayon, and also specimens ot the work of pupils on exhibition. Studio up stairs ana noor uoraen uniidlng. GANDY ESCULETTS CURE PILES. And all rectal, disorders. Pleasar' Not a Phytic Results, or mooey re fundal 60 cents.'" COLDBBORO Drug fin: Distrl btitor. ' .... nvSOD aY taTA KJSC Jk. 6H0RT NEWS STORIES." Cosapeaeatievsk Fs Bad Oder f poll ed tk Spader's Srcae-A. TuiMM" Report. Lord Bosebery, formerly premier of Great Britain, surprised some of bit bearers at a recent gathering by refer ring to himself as an agriculturist, says ft London newspaper. It Is not generally known, even tn England, that Lord Bosebery, statesman, author, sports man. Is also a fanner. Ills farm Is at Mentmore, on the splendid estate which came to him on his marriage. It Is conducted on the highest scientific principles and Is one of the first model fruit farms in England. Large quanti ties of fruit come from Mentmore to the London markets. Irtl Rosebery has also a dairy farm on the Mentmore estate. At Dalmeny his association with the world of Industry is In the form of shale mines lying on a remote corner of his estate. N ow and again the wjnd brings the smoke and smell of the mines up to the uinnHlon, and It was this which provoked a visitor to remark on the nuisance of having such thlugs so close by. "Ah, my friend," said Lord Hosebcry, "however unpleasant It may be to you, to me it la the smell of 25 per cent". Spoiled the Splder'a Scene. H. Cooper Cllffe tells an amusing story of bis first performance of the Spider at the Globe theater, In London. In the last act of "The Silver King" the Spider locks s case of Jewels of enorm6s value In an Iron safe. Mr. "THK JEWELS A HE SAFE." ClltTe did some elaborate huslnegs with the key and tbe safe and turned to the bouse to give full weight to hla Hues: Securely locked. The Jetvln are safe." There wag a roar of laughter. He spun around and perceived that the locked doors were wide open again, glvlug the audience a full view through the back of the safe of a lime light aud the legs of taestafecairpantei, A MProsrrcaaw Report. Congressman Clayton of Alabama was sitting in the cloakroom of the house when one of bis colleagues drift ed In. 'IIow are they getting along with the river and harbor bill?" asked Clay ton. 'Well," was the reply, "I can report progress." Clayton laughed. "That reminds me," said be, "of an old negro down in my district who was known as Henry Bur- ley. Ho was quite a steady clmn h- goer, used to pray loudly and slug lus tily, and so when the congregation de cided to build a new church he was placed at the head of -the committee to solicit subscriptions. He provided him self with a little book, and as he was well known to all the nierihanS of the town he soon ralwd quite a little sum of money. Whenever the congrega tion called upon hliu for a report of his endeavors be always answered, 'Brud dreu, I'se only able to report progress.' And he reported progress and nothing more for at least a year. At the end of that time the church had nothing, but Burley was living In a new cabin which he bad built for himself. He was still reporting progress." Wash ington Post Goodwin'. Costly Joke. Nat Goodwin has the apparatus of a Joke that cost him ?UX). He bought it In the Swiss section of the luvalides. Fortunately, that Is, for Mr. Good win, If not for his friends, It can be used again and again; indeed It Is warranted for live years. To whom it may concern, warning. Among the Swiss clocks was one whence every hour a little wooden soldier emerged and fired a gtin-for 2 o'clock, for 3 o'clock, and so on. "I'm going to buy that," said Mr. Goodwin to his wife, Maxine Klliott "That silly thing. Why?" "Oh, Just to kill time," Mr. Good win replied lightly. And If that Joke doesn't wear out be fore the clock does he may get the worth of his mouey. Saturday Even ing Post He Had tbe "Encore." Washington's Mrs. Malaprop was talking of the theaters and her favorite plays. "Of course," she said, "now that we have mouey it Isn't necessary to think so much about It, but I used to envy a man I knew. Why, he had the encore to all the theaters In Chicago!" New York World. Recent sales of real estate In Gal veston show that current property values are held at only about one-half the figures prevailing prior to the storm. Your best work oannotte don with out pood health, aud you can't have good health without pure blood Hood's Sanapariua is tbe irreat para mood maker. It glros appetite, strength and vigo", aoo. cures awease. Constipation Is 'cured by Hood's ruts , swr. i. . . Me'fn" I 'vur puu curs atl liver n n n n r ills, Prioosc, RURAL FREE DELIVERY, j Cavaada Seaaa as Expert to Stair Aaaerleava Srateaa. Csnada Is very much interested In the United States rural free delivery system. A representative of the post master general of Canada is now in Washington making a minute study of the service for the purpose of reporting to bis borne government This gentle man Is Mr. Charles Boss, assistant postmaster at Toronto. The other day Mr. Ross was Intro duced to Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith, who extended him the courtesies of the department He was taken In charge by A. W. Macnen, su perintendent of free delivery, who as tounded tbe Canadian with an exhibi tion of the manner In which the rural free delivery system is managed. Mr. Ross was eitravagant in his praise of the svtem which Mr. Machen has Inau gurated whereby every detail of the service Is at an Instant's command by the officials of the department Mr. Itoss, accompanied by an expert detailed from the department has gone to Carroll county, Md., where be will spend a short time In a thorough exam ination of the practical working of the rural free delivery system. Mr. Ross declares that the fame of the t'nlted States rnral postal service has spread to Canada and excited the greatest Interest there. The Liberal party, which Is sd advocate of progres sive movements, stands ready to Inau gurate the service there If the postmas ter general of the Dominion thinks well of It -Philadelphia Press. . Crete'e .lew Coins. According to a report from Athens the uew Cretan coins will soon be pat Into circulation. They bear the head of Prince Georeo and Include gold pieces of CO and 10 francs, silver pieces cf .1. 2. 1 and half francs, small change In nickel of 20, 10 and 5 eeutiines and In copper of 2 and 1 centimes, says the New York Tribune. Hitherto on the Island Creek. Italian and I'rench sliver money has chiefly teen In circulation, Turkish money having disappeared. Kipling; Dr.matl.lns "The Jaaale Booh." Rudyard Kipling Is dramatizing "The Jungle Book" for H. Clay Cameron, who Intends to produce the play next summer In Ixndou. New York World. Like a flash of lightning, sudden and startling, disease strikes down many a man. Yet thers have bees warnings upon warnings, unheeded. Food has lain like a heavy weight in the stomach alter eating, lliere have been belcn ings, bitter risings in the mouth, nerv ousness, sleeplessness and growing irri tability. Instead of listening to these warnings, recourse lias been had to some of the nerve numbing palliatives that cover but never cure disease. Many serious diseases begin in a diseased con dition of tha stomach and -organs of digestion and nutrition. For such dis eases there is one medicine which rarely fails to effect a complete cure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures ninety-eight per cent, of all who give it a fair and taitlitul tnal. it la a temper ance medicine and contains no alcohol. "I was afflicted with what the doctors called nervous indication. " write Mr. Thoa. G. Lever, of Lever. Richland Co . S. C. "I took medicine from my family physician to no avail. In look ins; over one of Dr. Pierce's Memorandum BxLft. I found ray case described exactly. wrote to vou and made a statement. You sent me a descriptive list of questions, also eotne hvv:emc rules. I camert mow out aa Deal l enuM. but thought mvwll incurable as I Buffered o n uch with pain under my ribs aud an empty feeli-ig In mv stomarh. At night would hare ci.M or hot feet and hands, alternately. I was g'tlmg nervou. and su lfe red a great deal men taOlv. thinking thAt death would Don claim me. Alwys exp'Ttrd something unusual to take p!a.--: was irritable and impatient, and greatly r.l.i.-el in flYsh. I could scarcely eat any thiug that woulJ not produce a lad feeling in my ston; i. h. After smic hesitation, owing to my prrui he-; airainst patent medicines. I decided to irv a tf-w bottles ol Itr. Pierce ,ollen Med ical bwoi-ery and ' l'ellets.' After taking sev eral l-,t;l s of each, found I was iraurovin?. 1 continued for mi months or more, off aud OS uuul 1 iras cured. " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a aositive cure for constipation. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aldl Nature la sireoKtheuiDg and recon structing the exhausted digestive op guns. It is tbe la test discovered digest ant and toulc. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Inc.aestlon, Heart burn, F.'ttulerjce. Sour Stomach. Nausea, Sick Headache, Uastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digeatloa. Price 50c. and It. Large site contains 2M times smaUslie. Book all aboutdyspepslamaUedfres Prspared by C. C OsWITT 4CO-. Chicago. J. H. Hill & -on Goldr-boro, N O. REPAIRING N ORDER to meet a pressing need in the community, I have em ployed a first-class workman and fitted up a Bhoemakinp and repairing establishment on Walnut St., op. Fonvielle's Hit In need of mora, t In this line may aa brsef satisfaction. J, .. Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. J. M. Farter. , D. p, 8. t&tllr Office over Miller's Draff Store, Hours: 9:80 a m. to 6.60 p.m. Wtlitthtf Shorthand: For lesBons in Shorthand annli .1 ' ' iV -rrv tn Man TiiinvT. TL MlT.T.sn nnrnarnf I James and imoraut mi et. ii.lt ma linn ma r in i -Tin i ir n 7 " n mm mm SB l-v- -fa u rwT . anil AVgetabk Preparalionfor As similating tteFoodaMBegula tuigttteStoiivxteaiaiPati' Promotes DigpsfionjCheerfur ness and Rest . Contains neither Opm.Morphine twr Mineral. ISOT NARCOTIC. HarsdW- Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour StOuh.DiaiThoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of SLEEP. FarStmilc Signature or NEW YORK. The Goldsboro EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER . I "A little higher in price," but'he did not want cheap, shoddy work and was willing to buy from his1 home manufacturer, where he knew he would get good. honest work, Write for prices, or come - - - - THE Established 1880. -Moore & UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Coffiinsand Caskets. UualitT and Prices Guaranteed as Low aa the Lowest Jeha Street, op. Baptist Ohorak. Fhoase, Ho. St, T9. aad 1. Farmers' Supplies WE BEGIN the New Year of the New Century better prepared than ever to furnish the public and our 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 yearn, during which time we have been continually in business in Golds boro, has taught us what to buy fur the farmers of this section and 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 articles which we carry in stock at all times as follows : Truck Seed I We have a large 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. FERTILIZERS. 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. 1.000 Tons Kainit, Acid Phosphate. Bone and Potash and Cotton Seed Meal. Do Not Fail to See Us Before Busing Gnano! Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. We have a full stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoos, Hats, Notions, Bugg7 Harness, Horse Collars, Plows and Castings, Shovels, Spades, Cutlery, etc. Everything at BOTTOM PRICES. l37We have Special Inducements to reliable parties who wish to buy goods ou time. We can furnish our customers with any article they wish which we have not in stock, Buch as Horses, Mules, Bnggii s, Wngons Carts or anything else on reasonable terms. BEST & THOMPSON. WALNUT BTBEET.GOLDSBORO, N. 0. For Infants and Children. ssssssssssssassssssssssssssssslssssTaass The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature For Over Thirty Years tut etNTasun ooimmmv. m TtW 9171. Buggy Mft. Co. and see us. GOLDSBORO BUGGY MFG. CO BstabitHhod 1880. Robinson Heavy Groceries I ! 500 Bbls. High Grade Family Flour. ! 100 Bbls. best Tatent Flour. ; 25,000 lbs. C II Bide Meat I Harvey's best Family Lard. Sugar, Coffee, Corn Meal, Tobacco, Snuff, Potash, Soda, Baking Powder, Molasses, Salt, Lime, Vinegar, all at Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or ou Time. the . i A He Use j. F - ' ' .-.',Aaj.;a'-V-'jW,eVW
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