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0 Cheapest Advertising Medium Fit 10 ay KvKN-iN-G, Jan. 13 th 18SS. C', The office of the IIkadlicht is 'tn'w in the "Stanley Building," on V.'tt-Ccvtcr street, near Mulberry. A "WASTE OF GOOD MATERIAL. Tl; ir ch:ste s.i lutes are not misplaced f When women kins a friend or brother; Bii? -f liftt's honey what a wtwte- Thn: is when women kiss en it's other. i ""local flashes. r Tb.ls isme has been delayed umv'oid "nblv, and we be our readers to par don it. "Held bv the Imtmy' at the OpeU II.'V nest Mrmd i.V night. Don't iail to see it. Ask your neighbor to suasenbe ior j th Hkauliomt. (iive hmi your copy and send to us for another. :. The r renin' Tdtyram, will make it appearance in this city next week, as so!,,! as the city list of subscribers is competed. That enterprising firm of IJood, Bilttand Ha!l, has removed to the old stand of rUitherlan 1 & Farrier We wish them continued success in their new i'.iarters. 5 Mr. W. II. Griffin (Grocer) has Vad brick side walk laid, in front of his tore on the corner Walnut a. id John htreets, this is quite an improvement to this part of this side walk. Up to last Saturday, we are creoit able informed, that 50 colored peo ple had pissed thiough our city from the fmrrotii'diug counties tn route for the Turpentine fields of S. C. and Ga. M-'Ksrs. Pittnvm & Alphln is the .C iit'ne of new firm, next door to Jos. . Edwards. These gentleman are dcai . er in ftney and heavy groceries, and are craving for your patioiwge. Give them a call. The Grand Lodge of A. Y. & A. M. f-.-r tlse .State of K. 0., met in the city of iUlsih last Tuesday evening. : ?r. J. F. Dobs n represent' Wayne " Loa;e No. of this city, in th: .-r.tiid body. s D.m't fail to witness tn'.t grr.-" ' Soutlvrn dram , "I i Sid by h ; E iv'sr.x,' i)) M..ndiy niht, tb.e l&th inst , i - ya Uesir? t" sMd 1 pieisav.t tveiun, . Tn'; company is composed ot 10 ieau iis;. actors, and actresses. ' "We recognir.-.id the faces of tnui; of the m-.mibsrs of th; "Myotic Tie' M-t-vii-' thro:!'.-!! our city on Tues lav i ra H.r iUleigb, N. 0. to s.t- , t.-i d the Grand L(dge, aomng vhon; I : va? our old irie i 1, M r. C. li. ilob 1 ins n, Wilmingt.m, N. C, the pres 'i i-.nt etficient Grand Master of that an . ciciit and honorable order. AH merchants, and other business men of this county, who are required :t list schedule li. Tax, the first ten das in Jau. and who have failed to do : so, had better come forward immedi ately and list, if they do not desire to talMnto the hands of Col. Argo (the . SVi'citor), we understand there are, to ;. thiis dvte 150 del'mqueiits. 1 The Famous star M'Ue Bhea will ap p'.ir at the Messenger Opera Hcuse 'net Thursday, presenting that great -fre.rch drama, "Frou I'rou," iu which Sir i lifrnhard made a world-wide suc cess. The usual reduced rates will be issu-rd by the railroads leading into ,"Go!dsboro, and we trust that the coun tess wiil have a "packed house." 4 The saddest sight we have seen for ) many days in our little city was a white . mm balled and chained, working un l der a colored "Superintendent" on the i ne' brick side walk in front of Mr. ilridi.i's stor.f. It is very humiliating 5 i-.i wliiie men to be b di d audchaiued, ', and this must be intensified when he is forced to work under a negro boss. A town has been found taat does not ehim the prettiest g;ris in the Stat-. Tt i situ it ed in Nebraska, and known v- l,hi'-in. 'Ihe wonifn," says th .t.o.vof tint pi ice, "are wana-htsart- .''l a:.d nice, but so; no of them are as . . . , ; - 8 a t-'iv; ;i-!S-s. w 5th a oi'iea -i i Ti'..' -d;t.-r -a ill :- tor;r.:nt'd -1 . a iiU ;i. i r.i N;e.Nei for the b-l- i Hiioe ;f i.is piiraui i;;;. D not .ni'S t:i tr:i:idvsi l.e-.l of I th:; season, "The Little Tycoon," the f In :st Opera to be readied by our i ii ime talented young Udies and yentle- I nvn ou Tuesday evening nest. Nolh i i:vj of its kind lias been produced here ' toL-re in this ci'.y. We hone that our ; citizen will turn out cn ruxx:-', as this I . . , . 1 cnt-ert'iimiient isivc-n for charitable purposes. The tiling a woman never fvructs to ! , . ft -v, e is to trv to read the post office i ' 1 . 1.1 UK o.i a letter befoi e she opens it. , ";''- will turn it uoside down and look obliquely along its surface, and do f everything in her nower to make it . out. Then, if the indi..t5nnR nre th-.t don 11. I?... and consists of 41 acres of llmmgton the tollowmg morning. I it differs from the name of the town land with three buildings, at present, Messrs. Washington Bryan, the ie top til the lerter, she jrows erected thereon, ihe mam Dui!dmj it unon its 1 . . ' " . . f,F nw Hpi-ne. in ronin.-mv with nim il iJ 1 luo ii antic with excitement, aud doesn't is a substantial one-story brick build- y Ticl-r of R"'moI were e-uoats v,tiat &ou ; y get ovt-r it for days, , ing, tin roof, 50x100 feet, ai-d has in at the "C?regory" on Wednesday. j irn" caa do It is with pain we chronicle the fact that Dr. P. II. Wright, of Macon Ga., Brother of Mr. E. A. Wright and Mrs. Dr, W. II. II. Cobb of this city, was stricken with paralysis Sunday before last, while attending divine worship in the first Presbyterian Church of that city. His whole right side is involved. The Dr. has many relations and friends here who will regret to learn of his affliction. The Weston Brothers gave another splendid performance in the Messenger Onera House, last Mond.iv inVht an- . , -j e x- pearing in their famous four act play entitled, "The way of the world." The different parts were well sustained by the actors and actresses, through out the entire play, and the music made by the "Brothers," on various instruments, was most excellent The audience expressed their delight by frequent plausa. The audience was not as large as it would have been, hid not the weather been so inclement. We are glad to note that our valued neighbor the Wilmington RStxmtfjer, has secured the services of our old friend Mr. T. W. Clawson, of Columbia, S. C, as its city editor. The Messen ger could nat have made a better se lection. Mr. Clawson is a graceful ana fluent writer, and whatever comes from his facile pen will bear perusal. Mr. Claw s a has served a iike position on the Columbia daiiy Register, and has made many friends there during his extended sojourn. 'jy Our valued exchange the Dnr ham Tobacco 1 lemi has entered with its lift isiue its seventeenth volume. Since the editorial management of brother Burichead, the i'l.tnt, has be come a most excellent' paper, aud we can safely say tbt it 13 one of the cleanest and neatest of weeklies pub lished Ik this State. Such an organ is sn jonor to any town, and Durham may weli fee! prcud of, in possessing ueh potent factor. Oar best wishes are for its continued suecess and pros perity. HELD BY THE JEN EM Y. r or our tnatre-iovMr.g pu c in' is k tR;d tret ui store hr u.'s d.tv tiiiji.c. That irreateBl of il i tu- tuart i .i-i e sjcc.'.ss'rs. ".tie-a ' by tiie enemy' lit n-j nr-..v laj;d iy u it f:- - r-Se-l. Op v.. tioapc. B .1 ix-ieertwr, we cup L;.e iiu;?::Lary no -ice. i 'Thtf 1)est ttr4othm of its k.nd that ir. p.sov Wov-d, a most promi has ever visaed i'i.nt-'omery Uesd tiie i n,.!lt f-.r..-.r. f Fdi.H Vek. was in tiie 3t-ntt:o.Ht;y Toeatrt y Tneatre 1 kit iH'. Vv'ni. 'o is., it wis a nma-.l:r. ot i-a iheit,-$ wiis;d uy the ..-.iu -;.y. y i very son&itkmai and om Ike p oi ine iiio& t4i-;:ii:): and excituu stories that wa or put n;i Liie ,ii-d:; The seeoe i i i.U i-.i z occupied by ti United ulieni a 'j n' : du;i;;g the la-1 war iev.veeu tneotates A sentiment of the m-st noble and elevating kind ia expressed throughout, ana tnat it met tne full and complote i . approval of the auaieaoe was proven ! by the frequent antt loud applause.-' o THE VESTIBULE TRAIN. C. L., passed tferough this city on Tu2S- day morning at 1 2:10. it was quite a curiosity to many of our citizens, who sat up to that hour to "see the sight." Two barrels Shed with rosin on each side of the railroad, in fnt ox the 'Hotel Gregory" were st-t ablaze as the train reached the city limits, and weir burning at full brilliancy as the train stopped between them. The stop here was very short, only five minutes, aud no passengers were taken on or put oft. The train left New York on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock, aud arrived ia Jacksonville on Tuesday at 4 p. m. Every compartment was fslied in Ne-.' York, and toe pAsugers to she aum her ol 52, were aU Ku JaeVsoiiviiio, atid points m i'i;)rida. These trams will leave New York.Mooday, Wednes- day aud Friday mornings and will sir. rive at Jacksonville the following uf .-., .,o . ; .i i attraoons. neturnmg thev vm leave ti aCKSOP. . Iii3 on Wednes day's and daturAy's p'l.ssiug through Cap-t. Swift Galloway, who has been Goldshoro at about 8 a. m. The time ; in Raleigh for several days in attend bctesa Nev Yors and Go:dooro by ice upon Superior ' Court there, re these irahis is jat I4i tioua, the fast- turned to-day. est ev,r yet md.... MissLiilie Su iw, of iUUfax, vh has . j eea visiting Miss Annie Belle King Tk 1'ilIDE OF UOLDSBORO. An Outline bKKxcii of an Exten sivx ENT.F.rist Its Futlp.e In- tkntions. j The Enterprise Lumber Company j of this city, is an incorporated com- j patiy, and consisfs of Mr Nathan O'- ' . r. n . . ti. Iierry, Dr. ol.E. lioouisoii, ilr. ihom- i c T,", - i n m . . ! as Edmun -son, and ce Dewey Bros. . than O'Berry, Pre. ident, and Thomas , -i-. . i , f Ldniundson Secretary and Treasurer. J ; The company's property is situated 'just outside, of the" southern corporate I limits of the city of Goldsboro, on the ! Wet side of the Wilmington k Wel- it all necessary machinery for making all kinds of wood work, one wooden building, called the Drying Establish ment, where lumber is seasoned by the "hot air" process of drying with a capacity of 10,000 feet daily, The capacity of the two "Plainsrs" they now have, is 25,000 feet of lumber daily. The engine by which the whole machinery is run is a 35 horse power. Mr. O Berry informs us that the com pany intends, in a short while, to erect saw mills with a capacity of 8,000 feet per day. This is one cf Gcldsbcro's new enterprise, and bids fair to do . . , . . ,. .1 31 r. Isidore Cabs wlio hasbcen doing a paying busmen. e cerdiahy wel- ; bllsines3 at Smithfield, left for Dytrs come all sucl . enterprises into our . burg, Torn., on Wednesday to embark midst, and desire to witness the pros- j in a new enterprise. He has eur best perity of all imeh. With more of . washes. these sorts of enterprises, and factories rr A. Hiib, who has Lcc-i the head of varicut kind's-, our city would soon j salesman of Asher Edwards for the come o the frcr.t. The entire plant . paat yeir s now fiij:ng a like p.jsition of the Co., costs $15,000. (with that popular house of H. M. o COL. A. B, ANDBEWS, It is a real pleasure for us to note : his now territory, .Wfol. and the retention of Col. A. B. Andrews, ! Richmond, representing the well of Raleigh, s third Vice-President! of; known brewery of II. Clausen & con, the Richmond A Danville It. B., Com-I York City- jany. In speaking of his retention, ! rij. A. J. Gtulowav, General Solic- our valued exchane the Aws awl ltnr Aent of the A. C. L., left on Observer .py the following glo-'. !!:g i VVtdne'day morning on a ten days tribute to C.,1. Andrews, which hearti- j t ,;,r Xew york citv, in the inter- ly meets with our endorsement : ! , . ii i . ... . . ... f ! est of ms company. Col. Andrews is witnout douot or.e t j cf the ablest raihvad men in the South, ! ijss jXIq Johnson, a most best iteh- siapdhig indeed anv;ng the dhjg j -n youn kd of W;Il&tou. is . in the rail A-av managers of too country. He: .n - . .. T . has dcvottHi himself in season and out ' vitmg toe .amnv of Mr. John of season io fhe 11. & D. system, while ! II. IVwell. As a mutter of course, sue at the same time taking a leading part i 1ias jnade many friends here. in the Advancement of the State on j the highway of prosperity. He is! Mr. Lee Sosentnal, who nas been in known from one end of North Caroli- ! the employ, as Salesman, with M. Suni- m to tne otner ana is ev-rn-r'j : teenu-d for ajnlity, integrity and pub- he spirit, i he leAi representative of i the wmuaav are a everywhere known I u a to tne otiier and is everywhere es- ; npany area'soeierywiiere muwu i in the State assd stnnd in the very front rank of their profession. The K. & l. is decidedly to be congratulated on the character of its representatives m Xorth Car.'lii: PEUSOXAL. Mis Tym.ra Adams left for F lisoif yesterday evening to visit friends. It. K. V. r..y.i. of F ilt. SDi'ilt tew nour ? t:s citv We:tiesd:iv. ;i B a!ti:t)ore, to n;r fciat A. " ' ' li Uiii us ;t p;.;ui.ut c-iii V. edr.csday. !e ui the city on j I fatS c;tv to-da v. y.Ki, L..U Ed :m.nh.;m ofGreene,k ivilin-. iter :jr-.tiier. Mr. Tliomis Ed- i E. A V l i is i.-ur ;toon:u TTAjif vUi wU r:'iv! V; Mihse.riitinxi;. and rec-iii)t for same l YY;'- ! U Ju!ir A. BonitJ, of th to tills city on Moadiy. Miss Annie Belie King departed this noon for Halifax to visit friends tiiere. May her stav be nlesant. Mr. Simoii Landauer, of Albion, N. i Y- s i" this city, the guest of his aau-'litcr i lrs. ii. rt. birouse. Miss Fra:ces Prince, who has been visiting Miss Annie Korncsav at Mount Olive, returned home last Friday. Mr. John D. Odom, of Battleboro, made a business trip to this city yes terday, and gave us a pleasant call. Miss Lizzie Simpson, of Enfield, who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. W. J. Jones, returned to her home on Wednesday. We were gl id to see on our streets on Monday, Mr. Jesse Granger, one of Kinston's- most enterprising merchants. Mi- B-'itle Harvey, of Einston, who has been vkitm Mrs. W. T. Hollo vell, left for her home on Wcdnesdav ot- . ! ' n - j UiWe Dillon, Of Lagrange, pass- wl throug!i the city Wednesday e I ronfe for Portsmouth, to visit friendi 1 tiiere. j here for ttie past three weeks, left for her home this eveuiuir. I I Mr. Julius Calm, the business man- i ager of Wai, Giilettes' auccesst'ul j drama, "Held by the Enemy," paid us a pleasant visit on Tuesday. ."wr. Lippr.ian Lachman departed for Henderson ou Wednesday, to engage in mere iutile nursuits in that voun - city. He has our best wishes. Dr. F. M. Mov. nf St-n:,tn.th,,f was in th-i Citv e ronie for llaleuih. ! , , . ' ... & : wuere he went to attend the Grand T , c. Lodge of Masons, i now in session. ' ?r. Thos. Hogg, of Raleigh, - spent Tuesday iu tire city, visiting his daiih- j ter, Mrs. I. F. Dortch. He left for; Mrs. Dr. J, D. Roberts, who has been on a visit to relatives in 3Iount Olive, passed through this city on Tuesday en rxule for Duhrani to join the Doc tor. Messrs. A. F. Alhritton, and J. L. Dickson, two promising "tillers of the soil," of Mount Olive, while in" the city on Monday, gave us a pleasant call. Hie. Wallace ''milli, son of our ex press agent, Jr. B. E. Smith, who has been in Winston for some time, is at home again, assisting his father in his duties. otrouse. Mr. C. T. Willis left on Wednesday nie?iioid & Co., lor the p d.,oartcd jast Tuesday f 1 " . a- ly l"ak- that-City his tH?fie!d & Co.. for the oast two years. for Lancaster, s future home. - lie has our nest wishes, Tlll.,c vruv,r. trovr.linr sales- llil.BUlli ....... man of that well known clothing house of Eisner, Cohen & Co., 9, 13, North Charles street, was lin the city last week, interviawing our most promi nent business men, and as we are in formec5, d-;-:ie .--."smaihingV VvAaO: .'Kev. David B.. Bruton,h ver prom lu'iot member of the X. C. Methodist t 'onf erence, ; . the city' a f-; .v days this week. We .'ire l kii" that he is afflicted with what is k.'.os r. j us "Pars-m's sore throat," ci-d j quentiy, he is unable to perform n.'m Jb g1-' Titeriai labor. .. z.m. , . T . . T r T, . V r I T T.' T"P I TU Z T coi:rkcti:d by B. M. Pkitltt k Company C'.'ttm Buver., atid whe.l-l.- TiovUii an.l !"ahi Dciiers. (,(itt:i, -! . i !.'e.-. i'lia W C-ts. 8'X75 x. - 17,25 17ivper i;bu Cts. -!: old, New, 10 ( U. - - - - e'tffli -'U. pei'l.-L (o lbs.) i4-:m. -i-.Vfc.:50 rei hhl. - 705 t's. per bush. ,rfj(ftC0 per bled;. ior lb : Me.s.s I'ork, - j Lira, I S. V. Hams, Hides, - jueal, Fl nr, t v,,.ri. ats, Deeswsi, THE HEADLIGHT'S OLD HOME LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Correspondences, Xotiets ami Reports i pertaining to Raftleboro and vicinity should be addie:sed to W. V. Davis, Baltleioro. Cotton GL Seed Cotton, cash 2J, trade 3. Mr. J. D. Odom. of this place, re turned home to-day with a lot of f.ne mules. Miss Lucy J. Price, of Nah countj, who has been on a visit to the Misses Wright, returned home to-day Another splendid sermon from t' c new Pastor of the Methodist Church lust Sunday morning. - The Ladies Church Aid Society will meet at Mrs. Dr. Whitehead's tomor row nfteraoon at the usual hour. Rev. W."B. NoVtli' the Pastor, will preich at the Jlethodist Church in this place next Sunday morning at the usaul hour. The Pastor's regular appiutment at the Methodist Church in this place, has been changed to the 1st and 3rd Sundays, morning and night. We are informed that the Social Dance that came off at the residence cf Mr. A. C. Thomas, in Nash county near here, was one of the most success ful of the season. Mr. C. W. Bryant and lady, who has been on a visit to their relatives in Euiecombe county near here, return ed to Oxford Wednesday, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. B. J Bryant. The residence of Mr. James Sexton, of Nash county, was burned iastThurs- I , ,,,. Tf ,if r , . . : "ay night. It caught from a shmle on the roof and we learn that there ! was about $ 15,000 Insurance. Loss, , ' We paid a visit to the Shops of Mr. ; a. j. earne, oi tnis place, ana was shown a Land Saw which was entire ly manufactured here. It reflects cred- manufacturor and shows thcrn ingenuity and enter- The Rocky 3Iount and Battleboro Methodist churches has been taken from the old circuit and made into a station. Quite an improvement, as we we-have two sermons every other Sun day, rooming and night. We hope our friends will renew and get their friends to subscribe to the Battleboro Headlight. Will be is sued every Friday, commencing next Friday, 20th January, and containing al! the General, Local and Political News. The galaxy of stars that flashed athwart our social firmament during the Christmas holidays has returned to their respective cibits and the hearts of our young men have resumed their wonted beat. We regret to learn that the little son cf Mr. A. J. Hobgood, of this place, while playing in the yard . on some lumber, had quite a severe fall, breaking the upper bone of his right arm just above the dhow. At last ac counts the little fellow- was doing as well as could be expected. On last Sunday evening as the sun had just passed it zenith and in all his glory turned h"i3 face towards the darkening vresiour Foreman, Mr. II. K. K i nl awr form eiy of Fayetteville, N. C, wa3 united in matrimony to Mis Pau line Bernard Pitt, of this place. Uev. W. B. North, officiating. May the new edition be enlarged, bound in doth and go!dr clasped with the offerings of love, peace and happiness and may they "MoT', traa of heart arid firm of soul Shoulder to Shoulder for the goal, A'.id, bravely earnest to be five, In perfect lve find liberty," PUBLISHERS DEPARTMENT. Dr. McLeans Pellets for sale at the Post Office. Call at the Post Office for Mrs. Joa Person's Remedy. Tha ecttoii Farmer's Journal for sale at Lh? I'ost Office. Dr. McLean's Volcanic Oil Linemant and Tar Wine Lung Balm for sale at the Post Office. Ik you wish to pocm tout? p.u.ii- NtHS ADVKilTIsE IN" Tllli "IIeAD MOUI." If you have anything to seM adver tise it, in tiie Hkallisht is the med um in which to reach the people. Try it CnorrY suffocations, uigit coughs i and a'l tae common a!iect;oti3 of trie throat and luns (piickly relieved bv Dr. ,T. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. An A varHeus Zdan Why i an avarie:ous man like oikv with a vhorl iu-ii5o5y? 11 i.- always for-p'ttinje, hut th- wis.- pir!!t p.t'rer forj;ei- Taylor's C ha' jree Remedy of Sweet Cum a;id 2Iui-l.-ii, ti e erouji preventive, and cough and e-Jiiwcrej-tion cure. t Wi!L:x yo;i are constipated, with loss cf appetite, licad.iche, Uike Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pel lets. They ure pleas.nit to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial. Fon sick headache, female- troubles,. neuralgic pains in the head take Dr. J. H. McLean's Littie Liver and Kid--ney Pellets. 2,5 centsaviaL Old people suffer much from dis orders of tne urinary organs, and are always gratified ct the wonderful effects of Dr. J. H- McLem's Liver and kid ney Balm in banishing their troubles. $1.00 per bottle. Give Them a Chance That is to say, your lunog. Also all your breatalitg machisery. Very won derful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-pa wage., but the thousands of little tubes aud cavities leadiug from them. When these are clogged aiidchooked with matter which ougb- not to be tiiere. your lungs cannot ban their work. And winat they do they cannot do well Call it cold, cough, croup, pnueroon ia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head an lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just rrie sure way to get rid of them. That is to t ike Bosehee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Eveu if everything else has failed you you may depend up on this for certain. Ik your kidneys arc inactive,, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most checrfull society, and melan choly on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver aud Kidney Balm, will set you right again $100. per bottle. Au2. lO.oiu. Uncles Fat Wife. "Why i.t fhe ietfr P l;ke inicls fit wife gt'in; r.p iiili" it make ant pant (ai:m) and eotdirig e3 too ton pn ilifts ceughs and cohls. Ta lor's ( 'herokee Remedy c f Sweet Gain aid llulleia will cure her. t F KRN a ?ri) ix a , Xassua Co, Fla. March 429 1SS0.-"I Lave used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator aad always found it to do wliat is claimed for it. The last bottle and two packages did nie no good and were worse than notic ing. I sec it is not put up by J. II, Zeilin & Co., and not genuine, and a waste of money to buy it. I would be glad to get the pure and genuine. Send me some from honest hands (wite red Z and Zeilin & Co.'s signature on wrapper) The fictieous stuff sold will injure some one badly. Your Ob't Scrv't, . Br-j.TjacH. Oreasy food, tough food, k-ppy food baa cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and mvny others otli er things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. Remember: No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask yor druggist for a bottle. 75c I'ttEQVEXTi.Y accidents occcr inthe houseolj which cause burns, cut sprains and bruises: for use in such, cases Dr. J. II. McKean's Volcanic Oil tin'mient his for many years been (ha instant favorite family remedy. WIVES MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS Be Yolk Own Physician ! A lady who for years siuTerod from distressing female eouij laintd, weaknesses, etc., s eom'inon t& her sex. and had den-aired of a aire, fii:?.ily found remedies which completely ctkeu her. Any sufferer can ure tht v. and thus cure herself, without t!ia aid of a physician. Frrm frflins o gratitude she will send two jireseriytioiist wliiek eurstl her and an illustrated pamphlet entitled Ti!K STEPi-ixo-soxs to Hkaj.tii,' and full iiiMHRuo, i,A.;Jlu. Au.r " - t .1. Oi cent stanm), :.li:s. W . U. liOLli-, j Broadway, N. Y- (saiiw this paper.) Suckien's Arnica Salve The Bkst Salve in the world for cuts bruises Seres Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter-. Changed Hands, i f feet satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 eis per box. FOR .SALE BY allDkuogists. feb 14 1 yr If you spit up phlegm, and are trouble.! with a harking cough, use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. Ix cases of Fever and ague, the blood is as effectually, though not danr gerously poisonedby the effluvium oi the atmosphere as it ectM bs by t!y deadliest poisoa. Dr. J. II McLean's. Chills aud Fever Cure will eradicate this poison from the system. cents a bottle. Yov will Lave no use tor spectacles if you use Dr. J. 11. McLean's strengthening Eye Salve: it removes the film and scum -hicli accumulated on the eye balls, subdues inliammaiion,, cool and soothes the irritated nerv?s strengthens weak and failing sight. 2oc. a box. lltPBP.yr.t T digestion and assimilation produce d;s:;ichred condition of the system which grow a.ad are confirmed by neglect, I r.J .H.M cLtas's .Slreugthr enin Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its tome properties cures indigestion and gives tone to the stomach. $1.00 prr bottle. Gict Zzcitcment ia Texas. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, -f Horse Coie Kr says he was For many years badly ain.icted with mthisie, also tiiil-tes: th, pasns were almost endurable amt. wot: Id fconnt;mes ahuo.it throw- him ir;te couvuUions. He tried Eb eiric- Hitters and ijot redef fiom the iirst Dottle aud aSt-r taking sis Tattles, was entirely cured, and has saiin -iin SasIi IStiis. Hay a he postively believes hewonld have Jiellil it not been ft-ji the relief af forded by Lieetra Ritters. "Sold at f:&y cents a Ixsttle by all druggists. 2 Tlic Verdict Unatiimaaa W. D. Suit, prukt, Bipj.as, Ind, teslifie: "I can receome'iid Electric Ritters as the very best remedy. Kjecy bottle sold ha given relirf in every case- One man took six hot lie- and wa.s-ciaT-l o Uhcinititism of 10 years-' standing." Ali:ul;aiii Hiae, druuist, Bclnille, Ohio, aflirnis. "The lest sdl!iig medicine 1 ever handled iu my 1'0 years, txnerieiici-, is Electric- liiiters., ThousTtiid of others have added their testi mony. s that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Jirttera do cure all disease of the Iiivcr. Kidneys or Blood only a hall dollar a bottle at a::v Uru""Ntore. A Troiid Woman's Airj. Why i a proiul woman like a miebo.? She is full of arrs. And if tliey Vjia ii her, coji.qliH and cold.- roust fciwllw. Do n.t negiect a cold, tut take Taylor's Chero kee licmcdy of fcv.ect Quia and. Xttih-hi. t Tho 3Iau in thj Moon. How doe? the sailer know then is a man m the moon? Because he has leen t see &e) j,, stale that whenever he- has h - oi cold he tr.kes Taylor Clieiokje 11 .;.dy ui' Sweet Ojiu and Mullein. t Mock Agiy wliftt wine is mock asmiy? Chawi ajrne (hara l ain)- If it was a real pain in the lun! r chtt, Taylor's Cherlte Heme dy of Sftttt Uum and Mullwin will euro it t Li Brief, and Tc The Poiat Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Iutligestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apperatus isonr of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. REMEDY T Laboratory, Kittreli's X. C. For all Blood D 1 a s c. Brail rr2gist- j Fr Sale ia Battleboro by W. P. Davi3 and J. P. Stewart. July 20th '7 lyr. PMlM.,n.. t'mc n,y.l Si- n VpimtMM vu..uv..Br v.. . (;(.i(Lhiro, X. daflr esrit Sunday positively cutes Vilesror no pay rerjuir- j Sr p n. Returnhip: leaves .smlfhrield if. -o ...,.,t.,i s., C'-at in;4.-, a m, arrive at Goldsboro X C, RAILROAD SCHEDULES. WILMINGTON & WELPON R'. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS UOINU St;UTH. Xove::vber, LTthrlSS7. J .No.- 2:$. Xo. 15, I-eave Weldon - I 2.-0."i r M Mi-OUAM Arrive Rooky Mount I 3:17 I Ifl;' "7 Arrive-Tarhro Leaac Tarhoro V)-JtO A M Arrive Wilsivn Leave Jo!lslKro Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia -Leave Wilmington :-: i m 4:4- " U3U, " 7:40 " 8-:i8 .l:,0 TRAILS GOING NORTH, Leave WilniiHton, ILijgiMlia Arrive Warsaw Arrive (Johhboro Lv.ive U'il.suu Arrive Roeky Moimt 12.U AM l:l " :5.t)2 PJI 4:(J0 p M p M 5:40 AM 7;43 All 8.19 " Arrive Tarhoro Leave Tarloro Arrive Wcldon 4;-V) " 1UP0 A M 2:45 p m Trains on the Scotland Xk Rrauchroad:' leave -Halifax for Sit 4 land Xeek at -jj, Jn i:tuniii!- leaves Sit,tlnd Neck af a in, daily except Sunday Trains leave ' Tarborcv X -C., via All-' mark N: Rah I ir t It. exeep Sunday, ') p. yr. SmitUu- ."-H p. M.r arrive at" AVniianfcton, X. dr at 8:10 p. m. Retnfn ing, leaves -Villianurt on, X. C' d ily ex-' eept Sunday at 8;(K.v. M. Sunday at tM a. m Arrive t Tarboro. X.-C 10.-ai h ave at lirUi A sf. . i : i: ii i -vr , , , iHiin n -jiiui.fir), .1. iraiicii ieav X. aY Train No 40 South, will slop oiily at" Wilson, Goldsburo and M;ignolia. Tr.iin X 4" iruikes elnsc eonnection at,1 Weh!n for all jMint.s Xorth daily. All rail via Rieht.io:id daily except Sunday via Li;ie. Trains make close comnM-linn fir a.U points North vli liiHunnd & Washington.' Ail trrins run sc did uetwr-eu Wllii;to" and WaJiintoii and have Pullman l'alac ifHrs attached. y J F Kf.m.t, Jxo F Divwe. ' Sup't Transportation, (Jen Supt T. M. Emmejoox, General Passenfc'er A'ga. Piedmont Air Lin Route- Klehmond & Danville Ilailroad; Condensed Schedn'e in Effect Sept. 4thr. 17. TRAINS RUN CY 70 MERlDlAX TiMeI. 8v.u:hljound--I)aily. No. r0. 2k'o..5 Lvk Xew York, 12 a m 4'SO'p im " rhi.udelidda, 1 20 a in 0 5X "- " Baltimore, . 1 45 " 9 4i " " Waslnngten, 1124" 1100 Char'tesviHe, 3 o5 p m 3 00am. 44 Lynchburg 5 So 5 05 Lvk Richmond' 3 10 " 2 SO - Iiuikeill;:, 5 17 4 23 4ti 44 Keysville, 5 i7 5 05 ' Drakes BrVh, 6 15 " 5 21 Danville, S 50." 05 - ' (-iciilioio, 10 44 ' 9 4S Lvk Gohlslr.ro, P. :0 S 10 " 44 Hal. ich, 5 50 p m f!00aru 11 Di.; h.ii.-i. r.-j . 2 HI 44 f 44 L'hag.-l Ilil!, fS 15 " V. ... . 4-llilljs'ooro, 7,25 4 3.3U . " Ssilew,. ft; 20 " 0 GO . ' Hih Point, 11 lti " 10 16 " 44 Salisbury, Ar Stat esvi lie,. 44 Anheville, Hot springs, Lvk Concord, 44 Charlotte, 12 37 a m 11 23 " 12 31 p m,; 5 38 4 7 35 " 1.2C " 2J5 a m 5 28 " 6 43 4 t 20 p m 1201 am . 1 00 1 i.-v . 3 34 " 4 4 10 40 41 Xo. 53 8 40 pm 2 34 r m. 3 46 " C 25 v 7 25 4- g 02 " 9 11pm 40 fll 34 a m. f2 41 a im f4 05 ; fC :i5 11 45 44 .Svsutanbui-g, (licfiiville, Ar Atkiiita, Vorthlioiind Daily. No. 51 Lve Atlanta, Ar (Jreeuville, 44 fSpartanburg, 44 Charlotte, 44 Concord, 44 .Salisbury, -r lliiih rint, 44 (ircciioboro, 7 00 p m 1 01 H 1H 2 13 " 5 05 a iu C 00 C 4 " 7 57 a m 2S " 44 Salem, Ar Ilillsboro, 44 Durham. 44 Cha-H 1 Hill 44 Halt-ih, 44 Goifiijjoro, 11 40 " 12 0 p in 12 15 " t ti. 44 2 10 4 35 Ar Danville, 10 10 a ra 11 28 p m, Drakes Bi Vn, 12 44 p m 2 44 a in. 44 Kevsiille, 1 OO " 3 03 4 Ihtrkeville, 1 40 " 8 55 " llichmoud, 3 45 " 6 15 Ar Lvnehbur',', 1 15 " 2 00 a n 4 Ciiai V-rf.iLV,, 3 ' 4 10 " " Washington, 8 23 " p bi 8 10 f Baltimore, 11 5 " 10 03 4" Philadeljr.hfa, 3 0'l a ui 12 35 p m 44 New York, G L0 3 20 " Daily, t Daily, except StimUiy. PULLMAN-CAE SERVICE- On traiiu 50 and 51, l'ullman Bullet Sleep er lH-twcen Atlanta and New York. 'u 1 mhis 52 kikI 53, Pullman BufTet Mecpers between Wihington and .Mont gomery; Washington ajid A.ugusta l'ull man fclccjH'r between Bichmond and (Jreer.sloio. l'ullman "sleeper bctwei lrtensbro anl lUlei&h. 1'ulliuan Parlor Car between Salisbury and Knoxville, rhroujh. ti kets cu taA at principal sla.-t tions t all points. l or rau.'i aud ii.f irniation apply to anr atient f the cpiupany, r to .buL ii-v.s, jas. I tayl(;i:, T M Uen'l l aww. Ag't J. S. l'OITS, Div. Bass. Ag.t BiCflMOND, va. W. A. TUBK, Div. Tass. Ai"t. BALEKill. N. C. r I0U W1XT T0LO0K AT THE MOST DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE' STOCK OF REW FALL that was ever shoirn in a com DinnHy. Call zxnil oxasiiisic Oill'H. IIESPLCTFfMiLY L JJiaLBUONEB & BRf 'luihoiv, N. C.
The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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