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1 siu'uiw I" r 1 " - w . . - y 1 .: i A Democratic NewsDaper. - BS JOS.E. RQBFNSON. JCntered at the Post Office at Golds boro. N. C. as Second-Class Matter. One copy one year In advance $1.00 One copy six months in advance .50 One copy three months in advance 25. GOLDSBORO N. C, JAN, 6, 18S8 i WALTER LETTER. A Condensed Chronicling ol the Happenings of a Week. Walter, N. C.,Jan, 5. '98 Dear Argus : There is not Tery much of interest in our cotp ia unity. The festivities of Christ mas have all passed and eyery one is now planning for the duties of the new year. May it prove a prosperous and happy one to every one Uncle" Wiley HolJowell one of our very best citizens, and a man of remarkable piety, and noted for his kind, gentle dispo sition, a good neighbor and an affectionate father, a true chris tian, died yesterday, from the effect of a paralytic stroke. His smiling countenance will be greatly missed in our community, where he has been a familiar fig ure for a number of years. The Sunday School at Pine Forest held Christmas exercises, consisting of recitations, a nice tree, etc., last Friday night. The littie folks enjoyed it very much, and each one received a present. xne marriage oi our young friend Mr. Geo. Sasser to Miss Minnie Bizzell, which took place during Christmas week, was at tended by quite a number of relatives and friends of the con tracting parties. An elegant re ception was given the happy groom and his charming bride at tne home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sasser, We learn they will take up their abode in your city, and best wishes attend them for a long, happy life. Mr. L. B. 'Sasser, one of "The the long weary months of her sickness, we never ' heard a mur mur escape her lips, or saw her devotion to her attentive husband and loving children falter for one moment. A few moments before the summons came she . was talking to her little grandson, with her hand on his head. She was sitting in her accustomed corner aftar supper where for long years she had sat before and given words of comfort and cheer to her de voted husband, and showered a mother's tenderest affections upon her children, as they clung around her knee. While her death was not unexpected, the blow falls heavily upon her grief stricken husband and children, lo the be reaved family we extend our warmest, and tenderest sympathy and commend them to "Him who doth all things well." KlLLICKERNICK . WILL BRYAN ACCEPT. The Fusion Nomination for Con gress iVill Re Offered to Him. " Lincoln, Neb.,. Jan. 3. The political friends of Mr . Bryan have arranged a little surprise for him when he returns to-morrow, in the shape of, the . proffer of the fusion nomination for Congress in this (the First) district, which is now represented by Judge Strode (Rep.). Opinion here is devided as to what he will do . " Many be lieve that he will flatly refuse, be cause, while he has avoided any expression of opinion on the sub ject, he confidently looks forward to again being the Presidential nominee of the Democratic party. Others say that he cannct hope by his lecturing and county fair speechmaking, which has been se verely criticised, even by warm partisans, to keep himself promt nently before the public, a neces sary corollary to his aspirations. They argue that Congress will Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer's Sarsaparilia as the best blood-med- lV' JIZZ effectually dim the tar of hig only Physicians all over the land have made visible competitor, Representative similar statements. Hailev of Texas. No communication has been had Lincoln Journal; Revenue offi- with Mr. Bryan yet, but his an cers spoiled Christmas for some swer is expected at a complimen Gaston county people. They raid- tary banquet to be tendered to tim ed in that county Thursday-nightlon lucsday night. and captured a moonshine plant He represented the First d.s three miles west of Dallas. Chris trict, normally Republican, for Tnn-nPiv wa Wrl at. wnrlr niwra. two terms. In 1896 he carried it i, m.;i;a as a Presidential candidate while -i n , , the fusion nominee was defeated n va; ! I i ti l I ha n ant nrtiioio.l . - . .. . ( .uv Atuu, wuoioi) i.ast. fa thn riistnc.t was vprv mg ot a bij-gallon still, cap and ci0SQ on tne state ticket, and the worm and 1,000 gallons of beer chances are that the-Republicans was destroyed. Inere is great will lose it this fall. Mr. Bryan lamentation in the Little Moun- is still a member of his old law tain section. Revenue officers firm, and, curiously enough the raided that locality Tuesday most prominent Republican can mnmin ia Tintwa a8 K MB nomination IS 111 and prospects of those who de- jaJ Partner, State Senator Tal J 1 " 11 i -rvs V I mvi c --w- r '111 att n -n r o -n r tit plant just beginning operations, long- hair, of a natural hue. will be pro Two men P. C. Whitesides and cuiced by using: Hall's Hair Renewer, tit; n ir i ;i i,i Itne ladies' lavonte nair restorer ana iuu juaiuiBj- bib uusrijr iuau- beautifier, mg up the still with beer when tne raiders came down "like a wolf on the fold" and gathered them m. The raiders destroyed Fork's," boys, now a druggist in I the entire plant, with GOO gallons Wilmington, N. C., was at his I of beer, and brought the men on old homo last week, having come I here and jailed them to the marriage of his brother Geo. Sasser. Miss Minnie Raiford, who a How's This. conducting is I ttt - s rr t i Trv-n very nourisningiTwnri OT,T nc:'f wmmd was drp.sspd lv Dr. J C cnhnn n o -i T I 1 1 1 ( lnr onnnr tha hn . I . - t r-r in . i I . . uv-v. """ji djjvj"" -" i caitnot De curea oy nau s tjatarrn I bhepard . It was not a serious ;.i. :iu l i r . tt" In I 4 one. Williams has so far succeed- Wilmington Star: Georo Wil Hams, a colored barber, shot his wife yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock. The shooting occurred at the residence of Mr. Jno. H. Wat ters, where the woman is employed as cook. The ball took effect in one of her shoulders, glanced up and came out at the neck. The Doing "stunts." That seems to be the case with the women who re washing1 in the old-way. You can stand on your head, for instance. Almost everyone could do it, if it were necessary or desirable. But standing on the feet is more natural and more sensible and easier. So with soap and Pearline; Everyone can wash with soap many do. But washing with Pearline is easier and more sensible. The hard work of soap is neither necessary nor desirable. Everyone should give up' the use of soap and should use Pearline. ma T fr Peddlers and some unscrupulous procers will tell you, "this is as J UxV. good cs" or "the same as Pearline.-'' IT'S FALSE Pearline js never peaulecl ; it your grocer senas you an imitation, De nonest send it oacn. JAMES PYLE, New York. Out !0 25 SO CUFsECOilSTIPATIOil Fragrant , D rv w f I vt a m r w rl ui iuiiici y aim Toilet Waters always Kept in stock, together with all kinds of tooth brushes, hair-comhs and brushes. Intact, everything to be found in a first- class, up-to-date drug store E. Hobinson & Bro. it C&l'GGSSTSi ABSOLUTELY fiTTSRrt ilTFRTi to cnrw 3n,r caw,!f cobsUphHob. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa-A aUUVUUiDlii UUtfiifiiUJjiii tire. ECTerffrip or tripe, out cause easj natural resnits. 8am3 mm iLrm im p m EMKPY fc0..jrbicag i ontrBal. Can., orKew tork. au. j For 1898 The year 189S, just begun, will doubtless givo to astonished mill'ons great and hitherto unknown inventions to the present generation. Novelties in the Jewelry line will bo no exception to the rule, and we propose to keep our stof k replenished from time to time with arl tho daintiest and most up-to-date Novelties in Gold and Silver As well as the choicest lines of o Heavy Plate Silverware, Watches, Clocks, Etc. And another fact I want to particularly imp.-ess on the minds of the publi is, that I carry in stock none but first-class good, and this year I shall '"make things hum" in scaling prices ''Quick sales and small profits," shall rule with me throughout he year. Come around and see how I am "moving things." A. CREECH. JEWELER AND ENGUATEK. Mrs. M. K. i i -1 1 i idays with her aunt Crawford. Mr. Tobe Crocker happened to quite a painful accident last Fri day morning, which -might have been more serious, but for the ditch into which he fell. As the 'V and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any Saiithfield train was standing near -Vest & TruAx, Wholesale Dru ivir. jno. Cimitn's. Mr. jrocKeri gists, Toledo. O walked bv a box car. iust as a train I Waidixg. KnraiN & Marvin, "Whole- U rf I m - - . r-w, - n h-,-n,l nclm,! rr,Q r-f iha Viaotrxr I SSlO iJmgglStS, iOieaO, U. doors to shut it, the door slipped ternaUy acting dii-ectly upon the from its position, and fell, striking blood and mucous surfaces of the Mr . Crocker, splitting hia left ear system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold nnnn. nnd otherwise hrnsinf him I by all JJruggists. X estimonials tree up. He was knocked into a ditch, Cure 11. T Si I l.'-VTI V C . "1"V Ti TTT 11 T T T t I ve me unaersigrea, nave Known Raliahnrv Run; ThP. Snn this ii Jr j.i l i. -tr I mi - o wieuey xor me (Friday) morning received news 1 IIPUHVH I Mill IJHI I Pl'.l I V I DIM II Mil K I . " - - . .. of a most brutal murder which was committed near Mauney's F Mill, in the eastern part of Row an yesterday evening. The man killed was Milas Ileid and the murderer is Thomas Broadway, both white. " William of Germany "turned over anew leaf" on New Year's Day,' and was particularly polite to the American Ambassador General Blanco, at Havana, also and the door fell across it, which saved him from being mashed. Mrs. M. K. Crawford gave her j family named Gurton, living on I i 1 school children an old fashioned 1 Mr. N. J. Candy stew at Ebenezer school house last Thursday evening, which was hugely enjoyed by each one. We would judge from the pulling and licking candy thut they had a sweet time. Mr. David Sasser. and family Statesville Landmark: The started the year graciously in his manner toward ine American representative to his government, Landmark learns that a child of a Spring townships vas burned to I gentlemen or ladies to travel for re- death a lew days ago. he par ents were sick m bed with msas- les and the child's clothing caught fire and it was either burned to death or so seriously injured that it died from the ef fects of the burns. Mr. J. T. sponsible, established house in ISorth Uaronna- Mommy $oo.iu ana ex penses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envel ope. The Dominion Company, Dept. K. Chicago, ill. deel owZpw The manufacture of news from the East makes it a little uncer tain as to the exact status of in spect Christmas at Mrs. Sasser's narents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Yel- vertou's, near Stintonsburg. Perry, general merchant, made an ternational affairs over there. Mr. Phil Crawford, who has I assignment Wednesday morning. hftld annsition in Greenville, is I His son, Mr. T. G. Perry, and at home asain. where his many I Mr. H. Burke are named as as GOLDSBORO MARKET. friends are glad to see him, but Isignees. The homestead exemption l,-! ncRnpn m r ian h sorry to know he has been in de-hs reserved. His stock of goods, UULU5HUKU' ' JAlN' u' ciimng health, I accounts and all other Dersonal The Following are the Latest personal I The f r Miss Olivia Weeks, of FaisoB tas been gladdening trie nearisisignment. Tnree lertmzer com- at the home of ;Mr. H. T. J ones, I panies are made preferred credit py ner aengnwui presence aur- ors for amounts aggregating $680 ing tue nonaays. There are no other rreferments Uur good mend and neignoor, The liabilities are estimated at Mr. W. H. Neal has been on a rnm nno r ssa Kftfi fhA visit to his old home near Hills boro. N. C. Mr. R . L. Hooks and wife, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry, of Princeton Miss Mattie Caldwell, one of our most popular and charming young ladies, who has been teach - nominal assets at $5,000. Prac tically all the creditors are non resident. 1 2 4 (a) 7 7 (&10 2 A January thaw is always more pro ductive of colds and coughs than a January freeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry .f ectoral is needed, and . . . . fJL W Ta Oil CAUl vUivrlj OUlValUUQ lion iqg at .Finkney, is at home, to the J yoUr druggist ior it, and also for Ayer's S1 ' delight of her hosts of friends Miss Lula Yelverton, a perfect - type of womanhood, spent the hol idays with her sister, Mrs. Geo, L. Becton. Mr. Larry Overman and wife, Quotations on Articles Named. COTTON. Market steady on a basis of 5i for middling: tobacco: Fillers- common Medium Good Fine Smokers Common Medium. 4(a) Good 6 (4 Fine 8 (a) 11 Cutters Common. 710 Medium iu (a) u Good 14 18 Fine ? 13 (a 25 Wrappers Common 15 (g) 18 Medium 18 20 Good 25 (g 35 Fine 35 (o 40 Fancy 50 72 MEATS. Sides, dry salt. 5i Fresh pork.. 5i to 6 Sugar cured hams. 12 JN. J. Hams iutoiz Breakfast Bacon. . . - 11 Salt Mullets $2 50to 3 and Messrs. U. F. Lewis an J D. ar? country. i to s p. Williams went on his bond. 7eyth:;:::;: 7 He left the city, howeyer, Thurs- Turkeys undressed 5ito 6 day night and was re-arrested in I Chickens dressed 7i to 8 R-iwland and hiss bondsmen save vuaeub-uyo, Vuxo xi w o Almanac, which is free Wall. Satins We carry satins in nearly all the evening shades Pink, Blue, Yellow, Lilac, White, Cream 75 c. An extra Black Satin Duchess. The thin? to wear witn oaa waists. 24 inches si. Silks. Taffetas and Surahs in the liqht colors. Also fine qualities in Garnet and Navy. India Silk, for lining and foundations 2$c. Moire Velour, for skirts $1. Landsdown.. A refined silk and wool mixture, most appropriate Tor evening wear, umv a tew siiades, 5U in $1 .25 Dotted Nets. Nothing newer for covering silks and satins. I imparts to the gown a freshness attained by no other light material. Chiffon and Mousseline. Plain and .Embroidered Range of Colors, 46 inches &i and$l.0. Ribbons. The best grades. All colors. Pearl Passementerie. Crochet Trimming. Laces. Ms 10 sli Drugs Are always used in the com pounding of prescription at our pharmacy- A full line of- MOVING OFF NICELY.- Don't Fail To leave your orders for Christmas Oysters, either in the shell or out of the shell, as early as possible, so or ders can be filled promptly, at the Oysters and Quail Served to Order. GoidsDoro Oyster Mouse, J. B. WATSON, Prop. ,Our Holiday trade is opening up nicely. We 'are expecting you down, and we ask that you will drop in before the rush begins in earnest, and let us have your orders so . that we will have time to get your goods out in A. 1. order. We are Taking Future Orders From our patrons, and will be glad to have yours. The goods can be sent up any day or hour you may name. By complying with this request you will have the pick of our stock and at the same time" enable us to render you a more . perfect service. Thanking you in advance, I an Very ti'uly yours, I. B. Fonvielle. P. S. Amonqf our or ders to-day, we have a nice one lor goods going to Florida. f AFFAIRS. YOUR DV Vtlift v HOUSE rNSTJRED? Is your household, and Mtehenfurnitre insured? Is your Life insured ? Are you insured againbt accident lr HOi, WHY? make a "specialty of- INSURANCE Specials. COR SALE: A fine, Young Jersey Bull, 2 years old. Apply to Don (J. JiumpJirey. I OST: A No. 32 Colt's new police - pistol: 6-inch barrel, blue steeL The finder will be liberally rewarded tor its return to the Mayor's office. sill tne Town To show a better, cheaper, or more hansome etook o eoodj than is now on exhibition at nuv stre on Walnut street. I am bound to sell, I need money in d'scouuting mv biiis, that is one cause of the cut prices ae below. Shoes: OHICKENS: Mrs. J. H. F.do-Prtrm W nffwslwrfiTie stnir r.f nlnr.L-orc 3,000 pair, r ice, new all leathor Buff Cochins and white Braliamas s " Leathor a0c- half soles 5c- in alt lta briinohes, nd are prepared to issue policies which will pro U:et you io vunt of UauiAfre to your pro,. ert.y iy Fire. liigiirtiin;: , Tornsk'.os aoi Wine Storms: also l'ersr'al tc: ;lent. ! iat vils. EmvoyerJf liability T:l titaam Buier. a represent none DutStrietiy t'irt-Ciassf comvanies. Prompt attention g-iven to all business placed with us GE0.W.DEWEY&BR0. GOLDSBORO. N O. OfBce on Walnut street. Just Opened EOO A. nice line of Triple Ex tracts, Cologne, Florida Water, Bay Rum, Toilet Soapi, Talcom owders Nice Box Paper and lota of other goods that will make nice presents for the Holidays and at prices that can 't be had elsewhere, Call and see. Mrs. M. KasS prAre t;eet. P. Johnson, for sale. Apply at once. puoiinj vvii lejUI a young lauy desires a position as type writer and stenographer. Is compe tent and careful m her work. For particulars, write to or confer with ill-. W. H. Huggins. Notions: Wire buckle suspenders. 19c, a viot shirt 2oc. lai go towel for 10c. Groceries: ClIIcc, cakes and saruTy 10c. flou sugar, sj-rup, rao zhribs, tc, cheap. fl flOOlv- .Tr.h " male cook, desires a position. UrV uOOuS! Anyone tlesu-ing his services can leave word at Messrs. Jno. H. Hill & oon ft drug store. 5,000 yards of coth. E.xt-i heav white and eh-joked homespui. 6c yard. DEMOVEft-Mr. Allen Moore, of 1 the Undertaking firm of Moore & Robinson, has moved into the res idence adjoining their place of busi ness, on John street, the house for merly occupied by Mr. A. J. Brown. I OST: O a Dec. 23rd, between Wru l'otts and .Dudley, or m Dudley. or between there and Jno. H. Ed wards', a small pasteboard box, on which was my address and that of Sunny South, Atlanta, Ga., contain ing an imitation diamond ring m a plush case. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to B. B. Baiford, iUT. unve, IN. J, Hats, Hats:, The best SI to $1,-5, then down to 50c. Beys 25 to 5Gc. Tobacco. Snuff - C. C, Little Moses, Silver Dime, Boso bud, only 25c lb, job lets MS to 50c- THE HUSTL Successor to .E. Ldmundson & Bro Jewelry Stock For Sale ! I offer for sae the stock of Jew elry, Silverware, Watches and Clocks, Diamonds, etc., etc., store furniture and fixtures, and watchmaker's benches and tools, of the firm of Watts & Watts, Goldsboro, N. C. APPLY AT ONCE M- E. ROBINSON, Assignee. Bids Wanted. Mayor'e Office, ( . Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 30, '97. ) seated propasaia lor removing the city garbage will be received at the Mayor s oftce until January 4th jrarties sending m proposals can state what they will give for gar bage and what they will remove same for. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bills. T. H. BAIN DHTE liTC U. S. and FOREIGN rnT&filS Procured. Eugene W. Johnson, Solicitor i.ml At torneyiu .Patent Causes Washington, D. C. OffieeJEstaljlished 18C8: Charges moderate Correspondence requested. Still at Hig Old stand- JNO. O. ROYAL, The original exclusive confect . ioner and fruitier in the city. Headquarters for fresh candies of all kinds, every variety of fruit, christmas fire works etc. etc. You can fill more stockings with less money from Jno. O. Boyal than anywhere else in the city. WEST CENTRE STREET. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE elties. We have just replenished our lace stock for the winter, ana you will una here some gracetul nov- r t - - Fayetteville Observer: Mr. O F. Goddard was placed ia the county jail Friday on a charge of embezzlement, preferred bj Mr. T. C. Vann. Mr. Vannclaims (nee Miss Sarah Yelverton) spent! that while collecting his butch Christmas at tne hospitable nomeier bills Mr. troddard appropriat of Mr. Geo. L. Becton's. , led some of the money. Mr. God Mic RarhPr from Charlotte, dard was arrested Wednesday is visiting her friend Miss Mattie Caldwell Daath visited our community asain, last Wednesday evening, T USt alter tue evening SUaues uau , . rpi, TlicnoncnrTT I - oiati,!. uttuLjitiu.s. J. r, , j u:ilnim up, ine dispensary iv,mifann r nn iauen, ana myriaus oi Board have instructed the dis Fur-Sraignt: ".....-ran Stars Were loomug uuwu iruui nanc-r. maM1,or to tnm rwor tn Flour rooJ familv.. R Ofl their abiding place in tne neavens, f. . - S1 9orr arwl t fha nnnt Meal peroack... l.oo and with noiseless tread, as the 1 ilSugar 5 to 6 nrora oithorod around the " . r . " 1 LJOllee '. 10 CO 10 au"'' r ' z rZ Iprotits for tni past six montns. ichoese NHto n noine circle, whu oub.. wucu Salt.......... 50tol.20 of his icy linger, suddenly i " produce. snannad the tender thread whidhl MOTHERS PRAISE Hood's Sarsa-1 Corn , 45 knhrid the life of our much lov-Parilla because by its great enriching Rice rough ,. .... 75 MS fleiQineiueoi out tuI,u1! Iqualities, it eivea rosy cheeka and Rye 75 ed and esteemed friend, Mrs. d alia I vigorous appetites to pa'e and puny Oats.... 30 to 35 months, and I children. Bran per 100 lbs ; &0 r"x. J.' , . .rV TT ' Potatoes sweet... 30 to 35 her Orignt spirit leapeu uuui uie Hood's Pills are the favorite family Potatoes-Irish ,....1.00 tenement of clav which bound her I iathartic and liver medicine. Price 25c 1 Peanuts.. 60 to 75 Evening Wraps. Don't you need one ? We are showing some splendid material. We mention but two: Cream Broadcloth, Superior,52 inches $1 .O. Cream Bedford Cord, Heavy, 38 inches 90c. Slipper Bags. Of Corderov, extension top $1.0. to tire world,and sped through lim itless space, try to the realities of the pnirit land. Sho was the beloved . i -a vife of our neighbor ana menu, "v. and through Apples, . ..2.75 It will keep Li Hung Chang Better '.."...! V. .".'.'!!!!.'"'. !.20 busily engaged in asking ques tions as to what the other pow- err "T,ppose uouig. , 12i to 25 Tallow......... 2 to 21 I Beeswax ..18 to 20 Hides green... 6 to 7 IHides dry.. 10 to 14 See our handkerchiefs for the finishing touch. We have a record for patterns and qualities. H. WEIL S BROS , t .- J King Cotton Seed ! The finest seed for the farmer to plant. I have a limited amount for sale. Call on me at once. J. B. EDGERTON, Goldsboro, N- C. Dr. atory, Horaen Bunding, JS'roat I'Oicshoro, j k. Room sent free. Oldest apency for securing patents. Patents tagen tnrouea murm t . tpecirU notice, without charge, lo the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T.nrcrest cir- Terms, .i I (nlntlrtn nf utit nnictntifia lournal. tPflr four ranntha. SI. Sold bvall newsdealers. MM & Co.361Broadwa"' New York Branch Office, 626 F St.. WsahlDBton, D. C i lis Si:-.': A J-.-'- V ' I- V HflVF VO!I aore Throat, Pirn 1 11 1 V L. UU plos Copper-Color ed Spots, Aches, Old Sorea, Dicers i Uoutn, Hair-Falling- i Write Cook Remedy Co.. 965 Masonic Temole. 11 ; - Tn e r e Tl, , thnno.!?, lorpropw oi cures, yap- .UU VWW Uplift I necessary to make this one of the u0 35 aavk Dest marnets in me piace is wirowii attention to have every bit of meat iU-AjUilltU V ! up to our standard. The mxmber of our customers proves we do it, M. Sherman. A Proud Carpenter was the one who received a box made up of our fine Carpenter's Tools, made from the finest tempered steel, with the best hard wood handles, for a gift, for he knew he never would quarrel with his tools, and tnat they will last him a lifetime. Our Carpenter's and Mason's Tools are of the beet manufacture in Europe or America. Goldsboro Hardware Co. 1 T" T7-- f-rT,- -! VOU DOpPAYHEIforaU -.f villi i.pi. it, t:n,i ; 1. 1 1 1 1 i.itiriiu iiij I .... ... , . , , .y. . , , - . j o : --- liai. oouii.tnjU. itothi rasos cupm in in 100-paare book free. Have you paid your 3" A All-Pork Sausage Fresh lot of o- -o- o If not, I insist that you do so at once. W. A. DENMARK, Dec. 16. Tax Collector. -AND- NEXT DOOR TO T 71 T T"l umneee ana Japanese iNoveicies jtist tbe thing for Christmas Gifts: Im- QQ ST Q. G . Very Fine Beef. Gohn's City Market. HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE. H om ;ooo- Our Mr. L. C. Pcutherland has roturned to our business, where he will bo pleased lo see his friends and customers. - . AJfull line of DRY GOODS, SHOES, Etc., EgT At Rock Bottom Prices. We are sellincr out our stock of Vasesiat SO cts. on the dollar. Call early. , . ported Tea, direct from China, Chinese Walking Canes, Chinaware, in piece snoods or sets Confections, Roman Candles, and all kinds of Fireworks, Chinese Lilies, Fruits, etc., etc. Chi nese needle work. SSTYou would do well to give me a call when making your Christmas purchases B. J. J. SING, Prop'r. I have for sale 14 houses and lots, and several vacant lota. Will take charge of -property in city. If you wish to buy or sell, see me. E. L. Edmundson. Office in F. B, Edmundson 's store. Stop drugging yourself with quack nostrums or "cures." Uet a well known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and Cold in the head will not cause suffering if Elv's Cream Balm is used. Druggrists will supply 10c, trial size or 50c. full size. We mail it. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., New York Citv. Rev. John Re'd, Jr., of Great Fall's Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. 1 can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive cure for catarrh u used as directed." Rev Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. . Goldsboro School OF Stenography, Typewriting and Telegraphy Young men and women Instructed for positions as stenographers, type- wriiera uuu operaiOiS. A gOi - trade acquired in a shor Pleasant and profltgjj Uo1 -..r fffipply or writo to i. u. bain, Secy, Goldsboro, N. C. J ' while. occupa - O VQiuauiG ODDortunities ! The Southern Realty Exchange. (REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, ) SOLD AND EXCHANGED. 1 K r . r- Trade Marks . DESIGNS 'rrro copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and descrtptUWTPVy . quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Have You Propertu For Sale? . Dououwishto Invest? Loans Negotiated. Investments Made Correspondence Solicited. He Soutiifirn Rwitij ExcliaiiQc- I GOLDSBORO, N. 0., U. S. A. i
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