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Vol. XVII.
JUDGE RUSSELL SPEAKS.
GOLDSBORq X. C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER58957
xno Kepublican Bkw.Oat at Metropoli
tan Hall Last Night.
The Russellites, the Logites
and otherites had a meeting last
mgnt.
It was a cloudy gathering,
The darkies had the front
seats, the middle seats and nearly
all the rear seats, and about
every other seat was occupied.
After some preliminaries the
chairman introduced Judge Rus
sell. The Gubernatorial aspirant
seemed to feel that as a real
genuine Russellite Rally, the
meetiug was a sort of a fiasco,
but made up his tuiod to make
the most of it. He touched along
at first what he doubtless thought
was a humorous vein, talking
aoout lunerais. Hut the darkies
didn't catch the humor and doz
ens of them proceeded ' to drop
on to sleep.
He touched another cord and
those that had remained awake
proceeded to yell, which for a
moment woke up the sleepers.
This cord was what the
speaker termed election frauds
The more he talked on this line
the louder the dusky crowd
hollowed and when he referred
to the Democratic "Drunken Bull
Pen Scoundrels," there was noc
a sleeping negro left in the
hall, but many of them soon
aozea on again ana woKe up
only when the speaker declared
that if all the Democratic ballot
stealers were put in the peni
tentiary their legs would be
hanging over at the windows.
"The fusion of 1894." he de
clared "had saved the State, and
as a result northern men and
money are coming into the
State.
"They would not go to South
Carolina. A man that would go to
South Carolina with himself or
money would be fool eaough to
rent a yard in hell for a summer
resort."
The man who tells you that it
is Populists who are disfran
chising the negro in South Car
olina is a liar.
"They are Democrats, and the
man who opposes fusion in North
Carolina, you may put him down
as a hired consistent Democrat.
"Thank God for fusion, "(great
yens.;
A drummer said at the hotel
in Raleigh that he was a Repub
lican, and I thunk, and I thunk
and I thunk."
That drummer a few years ago
would no more have said in Ral
eigh thac be was a Republican
than be would have stuck his
head in a fire."
"Thank God for fusion," (more
yells.)
Jeff Davis died and a woman
In Washington draped, her house
in mourning.
I like that woman. If she
The Nicaragua Canal.
A serious setback to the pros
pects of the Nicaragua canal has
probably been made by the re
port of the commission of engi
neers wno went last summer to
investigate the feastibility of the
proposed route.
The cost of the canal has been
variously estimated at from $70,
000,000 to 9 100,000,000. The !at
ter figure has been given in the
reports of the Canal Company
as an outside estimate.
The New York Herald asserts
that it has information of the
contents of the coming'report of
the commission, which report is
now in tne cantis of the Presi
dent and will not be made public
until tne meeting ot tJongress
except through the indomitable
enterprise of the New York Her
aid.
According to the Herald, the
commission of engiaeers who
weut to Nicaragua last summer
to investigate the feasibility of
the canal route have found that
the natural difficulties to be
overcome are very much more
serious than the prospects of
the Canal company would seem
to indicate. The probable cost
of constructing the canal is
placed at $133,472,000, which is
nearly twice as much as the esti
mates of the Nicaragua Canal
L-ompany call for.
1 tie report is represented lo
advocate an aporoDriation bv
Congress for a thorou2h survev.
Jastiug eighteen months, to map
out a feasible route and to thoi
oughly mister the engineering
difficulties which the proposed
route presents. According to
the Herald, therefore, the corns
mission does not condemn the
proposed route, but merely asks
for more time to make a further
examination, and he dstimarps
that the cost of constructing the
canal will be considerably greater
tnan tne early estimates called
lor.
While the figures given aboye
are much larger than those
1- : t -i -
wuieii trie projectors ot tne en
terprise have steadily put forth
there is nothing in them to ap
pall the friends of the canal
project.
It would be a good thinsr for
the United States government to
put even twice the amount of the
estimates of the commission into
the great canal.
SOME CHEEKING FIGURES.
LiZnted by a New System.
To the Pennsylvania railroad
express from the South, which
left Broad Street Station for
New York at 6 o'clock last eve
ning. was attached a car most
unique in its way which has been
on exhibition at the Atlanta Ex
position and at Washington. The
car, which carried a party of
New Yorkers, including: Post
master Charles W. Dayton, Ex-
Controller Theodore W. Mvers.
Ex-Sheriff John Sexton, Ex-
wanted to make a fool of herself Csrporation Counsel Clark and a
uuuiuet oj. uluhih equally prom
inent. was brilliantly lighted with
incandescent lamps run by a powd
er suppnea in a manner so simple
as to awaken wonder at its only
now being successfully put into
practice.
The system which is known as
the Moscow itz, ofter the inven
tor, Morris Moscowitz, consists
of a small inexpensive dynamo
built on a truck, the armature
resting directly on the axle. Af
ter the train is under way and
has reached a speed of 10 miles
an hour the dynamo begins au
tomatically to generate electrici
ty. A little less than one-half
of the electrical current so gen
erated is consumed by the 36
lights in the car, while the rest
passes to storage batteries, which
in a seven.-hour run will put
away enough electricity to light
tne car tor at least 12 hours.
t ne amount ot electricity gene
rated can be regulated at will.
The friction which is lost by
the revolution of tha axle is used
to run the dynamo, which is so
constructed that it never takes
more than one and a quarter
horse power from the axle and
in the ordinary ear fully one
third of this power is wasted.
xne iignung plant oi each, car
is intended to be seperate and
distinct and there is no fear of
darkness in case of an accident,
because the storage battery in
each car can be relied on to sup
ply the light. While electricity
is used for lighting purposes
on one or more railroads the
power is supplied directly from
the locomotives, and in case the
train is broken the cars are cut
off from their supply of light.
It is also claimed for the Mos
cowitz system that it is miwjh
cheaper than oil or gas and much
clearer. The System will, it is
said, be adopted by the govern
ment for postal cars.
While in the station the car,
which isv named "Mascowitz,"
attracted much attention. It is
beautifully finished on the out
side in blue and gold, with par
lors at either end and kitchen
and berths in the centre. Around
there is a balcony, which can be
used for observation purposes
or as a passageway from end to
end. Philadelphia Times.
she had a right to do it. For
freedom gives the right to make
a fool of yourself if you want
to."
"I worshipped Jeff Davis once
and went into the army to fight
against my country, then I made
a fool of myself."
"But still we are proud of the
State that sent more soldiers, ac
cording to its population, than
any other State in the Union.
"We fusionists built that mon
ument to their memory.
"But I don't care what you
cesesh Democrats say about me,
I am glad we got whipped.
"I have got to say something
to get the Democratic papers to
abusing me. We fusionists
havn't got any daily papers, and
judging from the election re
turns we don't need any. But I
tell you I am not happy unless
the Democratic papers are abus
ing me."
The speaker then went into
the foreign policy of the Cleve
land administration, and declared
that Cleveland sent a little Bay
ard from that little Peach or
chard, Delaware, who goes up to
that little she thing, over there
tbey call a queen, and tells her
that he regrets that America has
had a Protective policy.
"Our victory means that Bay
ard ard such as him shall get
out.
"Suppose we had a few more
years of Cleveland?
"Why I see that Chatham
county is caring fcr more luna-
ics than ever before in its his
tory, who wonders at it when
Cleveland is President"?
After Judge Russell concluded
Pat Stewart, J. J. -Rogers and
other Rad-Pops ranted for an
hour or so and the meeting broke
up. Raleigh News & Observer.
While the calamity-howlers
howl and prophesy all manner of
evil because of the present ten
J P IT. .
ueucy or goia to go abroad, it
will not be amiss to watch the
export figures a little. The ex
ports for the month of October
reached $87,017,240 as against
$83,653,121 during October. 1894,
a clear gain of $3,364,119. If
this ratio of increase holds, this
alone may serve to check the
gold export entirely or restrict it
to harmless proportions. There
is good reason to expect lare-e
exports during the remainder of
the year, as this is the harvest
season for nearly everything we
export, including corn, cotton
fruit and provisions, as well a
wheat and Hour.
There is another hopeful fea
iure revealed by the export
ugures. and that is an increase i
the export of manufactured
articles. For the first nine month
or tne calendar year the export
oi manufactured eoods was
$145,798,586 against $133,378,609
during the same period in 1894
This gain of twelve millions mav
be insignificant in turning the
financial trade balance in our
favor, but it shows that the more
liberal tariff laws now on the
statute books, have made an ex
ooiL iraae in American manu
factures possible.
As it is not likely that there
will be any important changes in
our revenue laws daring the next
two years this increase in the ex
ports of manufactured eoods
should be maintained. In many
ines we have gone beyond the
imits of home consumption, and
ncreased production must de
pend upon our ability to find an
export market for the surplus.
Coming down to our own State
aud to the one item of cotton
alone not to speak of the ium
oer, and otner wooden outputs
and manuiactures, iron manufac
tures of a number of variety.
cC., &c, it shows by the great
i nanKsgiving "(Jotton Edition"
of the Raleigh News and Obser
ver from reliable statistics, that
the cotton mills of North Caroli
na last year consumed 40,000
bales of cotton more than the
estate produced.
This great industrial issue
shows that North Carolina has
in operation 184 mills, 989,093
spindles, 24,642 looms, 24,825 op
eratives and spinning 324,220
bales cf cotton per annum. It
has invested in the cotton mill
industry $16,710,600 ninety per
cent, of which is the capital of its
own citizens.
The new mills now being
erected, and that will be in ope
ration in 1896. will run the num
ber of spindles beyond one mil.
lion, and the consumption next
year will exceed by more than
40,000 bales the production of
the State.
Now let the calamitv hawlers
howl on, and let the grand march
of progress of our great old com
monwealth under wholesome and
honest Democratic administra
tion and heroic Grover Cleve
land go on, and let Goldsboro
get up and hump herself for first
place in the procession.
THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK.
1 he Sultan is preparing a let
ter to the Powers defining his
position on the Armenian ques
tion. In it be will say that the
Kurds, Apas, Bedouins, and
other patriotic orders (of which
he is not a member) profess the
THE SUPREMACY OF
Mrs. Joe Person's Rfimpfi
NO S3
i
n. h Vunic, Alterative, Furifler of
the Blood and .Nervine is unquestioned
v. "u4uos"onaoie Dy tne thousands
wno have felt or witnessed its marvel
ous (in many cases almost miraculous)
healing' powers. Muscular
a Triy- matlsm eczema, eruptions
diseases, cancer in its kh i.
firmest loyalty to the throne and fromTmpuritof thJbloodVr thafa
are solemnly pleased to detend curable by buildinsrun and
- .uo ojouoixi, jieiu to tne potent innu
endo ui iuis e-reat ana inrifr-tmoH
edy. Indig-estion that prevailing- curse
f our modern life of hurry and worry
it never fails to cure. Chills it break-
by buildinsr up and fortif vino- tha ce
tera , Numbei less victims ofthat hor
rible and hitherto honelss malady i
nerited or contracted scrofula, it has
snatched from the brink of the grave
and brought to long lives of usefulness.
Pamphlet giving full inlormat.inn with
testimonials of the best people in the
land as to its wonderful
twenty-five years, free to all. Physic
ians give it the highest endorsement.
b ormula of ita exact properties on each
bottle. MRS. JOT5 PRPtsniNj
Kittrell, N. C.
it against any assaults of the
Christians in Armenia.
He -fully eympathizes with
their advertised principles, but
not bfiing a member, knows noth
ing of their secrets.
If in the performance of their
duty they have been compelled
to slay some twenty or thirty
thousand Christians. No doubt it
was done in defence of the Cres
cent and the Koran, as those
Christian sheep frequently at
tack his valiant lions in that
way.
He will add that all the troubles
could be avoided if the Armenians
did not refuse to accept the true
faith, that of Islam, or even if
they would not persist in bring
ing up their children in their
own religion.
Me cannot but feel that the
luoLiLuuiuiis oi his coun
try are imperilled by this obsti
nacy on the part of his Armenian
J TT J J. , .
In conclusion he reiterates his Work done promptly, and in theverv
J 1 . i . . . I hASt. ctr q o .F4.; . -y
ueuiarauou tnnt he is in svui- t """uu guaranteed.
... ' Prices reduced: Shirts 8 nt. nii.
patby with the advertised prin- new shirts 10c, dra-vers and undprshirt
Ciples of the patriotic orders fnf 5C ech- Prices on other articles ro-
which he is not a member), and hoTeT wiifVS!
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the powers are very unreasonable l-u'ue- special rates given to families
if that don't satisfy them.
NOTICE.
Having Qualified befnr t.hn
the Superior Court of Wavne countv
as administrator of R f v,-sx,ti
deceased, notice is herehv u-iror, n
r13' "3 iuuouueu to tne state to make
immediate payment, and to all persons
holding claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned on or
before November 6, 189t, or this notice
win UB pieaaea in Da r of their recovery
Adm'r B. M. Privett, dee'd
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE i
The Beet Salve in the World for
Pllo V .-i-, Ir.r. O TT1 rt . I
jji lUBca, cures, uicers, oait
Kneum, Fever. Sorea.Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and afi
.cu u ptions, ana positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is eruar-
antesd to rive perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
bottle, for sale by J,H. Hill & Son,
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all formn of hoa 3.
ache Electric Bitters has
the very best. It effects a nftrm an n t
auu tno most dreaded habitual
sick neaaaches yield to its influence.
vveurge upon all who are afflicted
to procure a bot.tlo nrl n-ic. hiQ .
edy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
constipation Electric Bitterb cures by
giving the needed tone to the bowels,
and few cases long resist the use of
luis meaicine. Try it. nnrn. l
bottles only fiftv r.Rnt.s at. will jt eJ?
Highest of all in Leavening Poweu Latest U. S. Gov't Report"
rax
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Tong Sing,
Chinese Laundry.
CALLING A COUNCIL OF THE IRISH
BACK.
G. O. D.
Sept 27 Zux
Respectfully,
Tong Sing.
At the meeting of the Irish
arliamentary party in Dublin,
on November 15, which decreed
the expulsion from its governing
committee of Messrs. Timothy
M. Healy and Arthur O'Connor,
anotner action ot great imports
ance to the future of Ireland's
cause was taken. OnHhe motion
cf Mr. John Dillon. M. P.. this
esolution was proposed and car
ried without division:
this
Louisburg Times:, If you fail
to advertise, a busy public is
liable to forget you, and if you
litter up a man's front yard or a
housewife's porch with cheap
circulars, you will not get their
trade. But an advertisement in
the local paper keeps you and
your .business in the public mind
and makes you friends among
the hundreds who regularly read
JJie paper.
A Mai eli Dedicated to the Atlantic Coast
Lane.
An Associated Press dispatch
to tne ivtessenger from Washing
ton, D. C, last night says :
The Marine Band, at their
concert this morning, played for
tne nrst time a new march writ
ten by their leader, Professor
Fancuilli. called the "Florida
opeciai March," dedicated to the
Atlantic Coast Line, complimen
tary to Mr. A. L.. Reed, district
passenger agent of the line in
this city."
Professor Fancuilli is a corns
poser and virtuoso of interna
tional reputation, and the Mes
senger stands ready to warrant
that hi"Florida Special March"
is a piece of music of high rank
and rare beauty. In compli
menting Mr, Reel he pays him
a distinguished honor and does
that : gentleman's Wilmington
friends proud to be sure. Mr.
Reed is one of the most capable
and popular railroad men on
earth, and the eminent Fancuilli
in honoring him will gratify
hosts of people $orth and South.
That Fusion Kally.
Raleigh, Nov. 29. Col. Shaf
fer said to me this afternoon that
Jim Young and company used
Russell last nighfin order to
get Nichols, Hill, Ellis and Shaf
fer together so they could abuse
them. He also says that Russell
found out too late what he was
there for and was deeply dis
gusted. -
Young and others made
speeches after Russell finished,
in which, they basted Shaffer,
Nichols and others. Shaffer is
mighty sore. .
The football team on their re
turn from Richmond to-day was
giyen a rousing reception at
Chapel Hill. The players say
the umpire robbed them of the
game. . '
inat this party approves of
the suggestion made bv the
Archbishop of Toronto in favor
or a national convention repre
aeutauve ot tne Irish race
throughout the world, and that
with the view of carrvinsr this
decision into effect the chairman
and committee of the Irish party
are nereDV autnonzed to onm
municate with the executive of
the .National Federa.tirm anrt
ointly with them to make ar
rangements for the holding of
such a convention
Mr. Healy, with an obtuseness
Which it is hard to understand.
tried to moaify this resolution
by an amendment which would
practically exclude representa
tive men of the Irish race abroad
from participation in such con
vention.
Me realized, perhaps, that the
first and last word of Ireland
mends in other lands is: "Unite
if you would have our help," and
that he has been long condemned
by al of'them as a primary ob
stacle to unity m the Irish party
ana among the Irish people
"ine best elements in Ireland
welcome the prospect of this
convention, uxxt to make it
equally appealing to Great Brit
ain, America and Australia, there
must be effective organization
and continued stern repression
of the spirit of revoll in the
Irish party itself. The people
are for unity and their leaders
must unite.
J ohn Williams and David Rose,
weaitny stock traders of Wolfe
county, Ky., fought-a savage
ciuei to the death yesterday at
Hagel Green, Williams was killed
and Rose died later.
Two masked men held up the
Northbound prssenger train on
the Fort Worth & Denver Rail
road Thursday. They, forced an
entrance into the Express car,
but the messenger was unahlA tX
open the through safe' and the
bandits secured no money. The
men jumped and escaped.
At Anderson. S. ff. f!W
Saxton, a negro, was killed by
Joe E. Bursress. whito tp
the evidence at the coroner's in.
quest it was shown that the ns.
gro was incensed over his iiic
charge attacked the white man
with a boe. The white man
seized a gun and killed the no.
gro during the fight A verdict
of self defence was rendered
HOW'S This-
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for any case of Catart h that cannot be
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w , Toledo, O.
we, the undersio-norl ha b-nn.n tt
T -!,'. . O 1 " H A .
u . vneney ior tne last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
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able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
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Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
tt Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Mall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 7nc. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Superior
Court.
Attachment.
Notice
NORTH CAROLINA,
Wayne County, f
D. A. Grantham. Plaintiff
)
vs.
Delia A. Bonitz, Defendant
xour nunared and twenty-five dol
lais, aue by account for nn rtr-anito
Monument and stays thereto, ordered
and erected by the plaintiff for the de-
louuant. warrant of attachment re
mruaoie to the next term of the Sn
perior court for sa.irl nmmtn rf Wo
to be held at the court, hniimin
boro. on the sixth Monday before the
hrst Monday in March, 1896, when and
wuere tne aeiendant is required to ap
pear and answer or demurto the com
plaint. C. F. HERRING, C. S. C,
wiv. lotn, iffwo.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written lw T?r t
Uunderman, of Dimondale. Mich ' wa
are permitted to make this extract: "I
freely recommend Dr. King's New Dis
covery, as the results were almost mar
velous in the case of my wife. While
I was pastor of the Bant.ist. nimw.), .t
Rives J unction she was brought down
"iim yuouiuonia succeeding l.alirippe.
Terrible paroxysms of coughing would
last for hours with little interruption
and it seemed that she could not sur
vive them. A friend recommended Dr.
King's New Discovery; it was quick in
its work and highly satisfactory in re
sults." Trial bottles free at Hill's
Drug Store, Regular size 50c and 81
Fire HisiiraiM
Leads
Them All.
Buck's Stoves and Raneres are
absolutely witout an eaual Thev
have no competition.
LINE OF SAFE
REPRESENTED.
Will write in country as well as in town
"Office in the Court House.
D- J. BROflDHURST, flQt.
(iOLiDSBORO, N. C,
NowistneTime
When all the Children need a i,mrnf
. , 1 1 TT1 , . . - I
auues. wnen Startino- out. t.n Inn
ior them, remember that fnr t.h rini.
and little boys there is nothi
n V - & J M. ,
We make
substantiate. We invite you to our store.fon
Walnut street, to witness the perfect oper
ation of these wonderful Stove Ranges and
We shall give an exhibition, commencingon
Friday, Nov. 29th and continuing until Sat
urday the 30th. and we earrmstlv Hcir tho
presence of Everv H
The exhibition will be of interest to all. On
gaturday the SOth, we will GIVE AWAY the
beautiful Nickle-Plated Range to the suc
cessful girl (under 14years of age) who makes
and bakes the best pan of biscuit on the
Buck s Range at our store. The contest is
open to every little girl in the city and ad
joining country. Don't fail to be on hand at
the appointed time, at the hardware store of
W H. HUGGINS.
V-..i - - - I
nexi 10 nattK of Wayite.
Little Giant
school shoes! This season's mnst,
lor men
and bogs-
Made by Hill and Greene; and for the
larger Doys,
W. If. Douglas'. Sftoes
Appropriate Stmes and fabrics
Boat the World.
nn. , i
L n i uuw are awa-v namw tho ma.
Kei vaiue: Anything m Footwear for
man, woman or child.
You've Had
within the reach of all. because
The wool pulled over your eyes long en-
"vJU pun some oi it over
uttt;. x am prepared to do this at
your
prices
JsIotiGe.
Having this day Qualified hnfom th
clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne
county, North Carolina, as executor of
tne last will and testament nf W W
Andrews, deceased, notice is hereby
given an persons inaeDted to the
estate oi said W. H. Andrews, de
ceased, to make immediate payment.
and to all persons holding claims
against said estate, to present them to
biio unuersisrnea ior navment on nr n-
fore Nov. loth, 1896, or this notice will
uo peaueu in par oi tneir recovery.
J. P. ANDREWS.
Executor of W. H. Andrews, deceased.
biuv. iuin, loao.
NOTICE OF SALE.
joy virtue oi an order or t,h NiiTwinn
Court of Wayne county, by C. i Her
ring, clerk Superior court, rendered nn
October Sth, '9o,,in the nroceedine- of
W. T. Smith, executor of Mark Mo-
zingo vs. Jennie Mozingo and James
a.. Mozineo. T will sell at the court
nouse door in Goidsboro. on Monday.
the 2nd day of December, 1S95, at 12
o clock m., to the highest bidder, for
casn, tae lands described in the Deti-
tion in eaid proceeding, subject to the
dower of said Jennie Mozineo. Said
lands are situated in Indian Springs
luwusiup ana aajoin tne lands of a.
Weil & Bros.. William Holmes and
otners and contain about 200 acres, be
ing the land upon which Mark Mozingo
iivcu ab me time oi ms aeatn.
This October 28th. '95.
W. Ti SMITH Comm'r
Valuable Farms.
I offer for sale the farm on the main
oad from Goidshoro trf th ir.n.at
Insane Asylum, about one mile from
tne city, known as the "Miller Place."
inis tract contains 250 acres.
Also ai-farm situated on t,h W. V W
it. 14., about- three miles from (Inlds.
Doro. This tract contains 3fi0 anr.
Qn both these farms oan ha o-rown
cotton, com, tobacco and truck crops;
m laui, any crop desired. Have the ad
vantage of the city chumhos and
graded school. All necessary building
on each Farm. Terms reasonable. Fo
information write to
' Ar U. KORNEGAY,
Ex. W. F. Kornegay,
Goldsboro, N. C.
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j FOR SALE AT
HOOD
BR1TT,siBouQHi,sin66 tne
QUESS
Tariti went on
HQ W LONG
It Will Run !
ON CHRISTMAS EVE,
I will wind up a Ladies'
Gold Watch. It will run,
locked up in a case, until
it runs down. Everyone
who spends as much as
$1.00 in my store from
now until then, is enti
tled to a guess.
The Nearest Guess
! Hio-h Tfinri(fu6 lm? t"?.11 over from last year that was bought on a
xligh Xarilr Market. Making bio- nmfit n i . mi
mud t . . . r o i v wi.va wit uuaiucss. Hurts
wrS tisfaction with the good, satisfaction with the prices, satisfaction
with the wear of the f nthns t.hmni, t w, zz
uid neighbor. m Va wiU be talked about to fiend
I Would Ratner Drop PriGes Than Customers.
So come .'round yourself and brine- vour hnvs
come. J can nt you and suit von all in o-swia nH t, f.n
am. xJ. Gohencius
Takes The Watch! STANDARD
SEWING MA6HINE!
I have lots of real nice
articles suitable for a
Birthday, Wedding or
Christmas Present! I can
give you Bargains!
Good Repairing and Engraving.
satisfaction Guaranteed.
ID- Giddens-
Jeweler and Watchmaker.
GOAL:
O
The only machine with Rotarv
control of these machines in this 'section. "V uoutw
It You Want to
$10. to $15 on a Macule,
See
ments.
. outinaara Deiore buying. Mr. W W Prinr
has charge of our Machine DeDartmentf Ra ikJV.
years experience, and can instruct anyone to n m ZZmZL
x ours truly
Rpyall & Borden.
On hand and to arrive:
100 tons egg1, 50 tons nut.
and 50 tons bestTennessee
soft coal, at living prices.
IiFYour orders respect
fully solicited. -
M- LEVISTER
None Finer-
lhat is what eyervone savs nhn
smokes Teller Cigars. Ask for them
when you want a good, comforting
ouiuao. ji ui nam uy au leauing deal
ers, lm
AVOID BulK Soda!
t . Had soda pof
Pure soda Ihc best soda, comes
only in pacKares.
. tear jds this trade marlc g
It costs no more than inferior "packnjc rr j;
never spoils the flour always keeps i-ott.
Eeware of imitation trade murks and labels,
mid insist on packages
; tearing these words
Or-
J, M. PARKER,
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
fi
s got I fiour.
ERMDAl
v-iuKWi 6t CO., New York. Sold by crocers evervwh-.
r Writ, lor Arm and Hammer Book of r.Iaable Reclnes FPER. . S