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THE HEADLIGHT.
PUBLISHED EVERY "WEDNESDAY
A. Rascowsr, Editor and Proprietor
(.'oldsboro, X. C, June IS, 1890.
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
The MrKinW bill jrivos two
(iits a ))uiilloiii!tytotlH')liHi
1ns wild produce sujr.'ir. Upon
the principal asserted for this
product of the Louisiana soil
why are not the farmers of the
West who raise wheat, eoru. oats,
barley and hay. and those of the
South who raise cotton, not al
lowed a bounty on their produc
1 ions?
This simple question is easily
understood. There is no circum
locution nor complication about
it. The Republican bill which
was driven through the House
by main force and by the use of
t(.(-';i', makes a broad distinc
tion between surar and other
farm products, without rivinr
any reason for the partiality.
Heretofore the farmers have
been deluded and victimized by
the authors and a -rents of mono
poly in Congress with deceptive
theories and mis-representations
in behalf of protection, pretended
to be for their benefit. The Me
Kinley bill which increases the
cost of all the main needs of con
sumers, and multiplies the bur
dens of taxation, removes the
mask which has hit herto hidden
t hese inhpiit ies.
If the farmers do not now open
their eyes to the infamous dis
criminations to which they have
been subjected by Republican tar
iffs for more than a quarter of a
century, and provide a remedy
for this oppressive injustice, the
fault will be their own, for they
ha vc the power to protect themselves.
Lovkks of line music who at
tended the Music Festival at
Charlotte have undoubtedly car
ried with them only pleasant re
collection, of Charlotte and its
wide-awake and enterprising citi
zens. Charlotte never does things
by halves, and when anything is
started there, there is no such
word as fail. We never knew that
North Carolina possessed such
rare musical talent until we at
tended the Musical Festival. It
was a jTeat success, thanks to
the untiring efforts of Prof. Jos.
Maclean and Mr. C. C. Adams.
Wiiilk at Statesville on Thurs
day we were favored with a copy
of the Landmark's special trade
and industrial edition. It is pro
fusely illustrated and consider
able space is devoted to a history
and description of Statesvilleand
Iredell county and its enterprises,
and the advantages it presents
to settlers and for the invest
ment of capital. It is a splendid
piece of work and is bound to do
honor to North Carolina journalism.
A coi'plk of younjr fellows
fought a duel a day or two ajro
near Scale, Ala., about a iirl
with whom both were in love.
One was killed and the other, it
is expected, will die soon. It is
not stated whether the prl cared
for either of them. As neither
appears to have been willing to
consult her wishes in the matter,
she is fortunate, perhaps, in be
ine; relieved of the attentions of
both of them.
Tin: Louisiana Legislature is
underiroinir a severe strain just
now in consequence of the muni
licence of the lottery company
that wants to buy a renewal of
expiring privileges, and theehap
lain is in danirer of beinr over
worked if he does his dutv.
ALL OVER THE .STATE.
The Sens or the Wrek Told iu Para
graphs. The Democrats of Greene conntv
A Proof of Merit.
There h more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all orher ! When a iviiK-dv proves ifsolf-i cure !
diseases put together, and until the . for ,iK. t,rv worst pha of blood !
last few years was supposed to be in- ; vhon, it stands to reason that min-
curable, for a -real many years or effects of bad blood will rapid! v 1
doctors pronouueed it a local uist-ae, Uisannear if th, r,mwlv ?n ! 1
will hold their ccmntv convention on ' and prescribed local remedies, ami by time. Xo reined v in the world has so :
constantly tailing to cure witn local ' -nod reputation at home or abroad
treatment, pronounced it incurable. a.s tl cnre for n stajreg of bk)0ti j
Science has proven catarrh to he a ; i
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the 31st inst.
There are more than 40 citizens
in -Bertie county striving for the ; constitutional disease, and therefore ; J Sal ml.
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otlice of coroner.
An organ costing .:,250 has been
purchased for the new Methodist
church at Wilmington.
A census-taker in Durham county
has resigned because he couldn't see
but eight dollars and a half in the
job.
destructive hailstorm passed
Cleveland county Thursday,
jail stones were as larue as hen
A
over
The
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John King, aged 18 years, was
accidentally drowned near Leaksviile
on Saturday, while swimming across
the river.
Stephen Milton, in a fit of insan
ity, committed suicide Sunday morn
ing by hanging at his home in Per
son county.
Durham has in view to build a
hundred thousand dollar cotton fac
tory and a fifty thousand dollar plug
tobacco factory.
A Burke county farmer made 800
last year on three acres in tobacco,
with an expenditure of s-t per acre
for fertilizers.
Eddie, the 7 year old son of Xa
than Darker was accidentally drown
ed in the Cape Fear river near Wil
mington on Saturday.
Cicero Eskridge, colored, was
lodged in the Shelby jail, Monthly,
charged with a criminal assault upon
Ida Wilson an eight year old girl.
At Winston, Tuesday, a little two-year-old
girl of J. Ib 'Lloyd, fell
from the second story to the pave
ment and sustained serious injuries.
The Democratic State executive
committee elected Ed. C. Smith as
chairman. The State Convention has
been called to meet at Kaleigh on
August 20th.
At Trinity College, on Thursday,
the degree of A. M. was coni erred
upon Col. A. C. Davis, of the Davis
Military School. A compliment
worthily bestowtd.
Friday evening a material train on
the Xorfolk and Carolina road and
a log train on the Suffolk Lumber
Co. 11. 11. collided near Tarboro.
Manse Hart, conductor was injured
internally.
Henry Jones, colored, crazed by
jealousy made a murderous assault
at Wilmington Sunday night on his
wife and a colored man named Ilenrv
X'ixon, with an axe. He was lodged
in
Xathan Allman died at his home
near Enochville of blood poison, on
Monday. A tack in his shoe hurt
his foot, and from this came a sore
which resulted in his death. He had
been sick but two days.
A difficulty between E. S. Moore
and E. X'. Ilatton, near Greenville
Sunday morning, resulted in the
serious cutting of Moore. The trou
ble grew out from an insult offered
by the latter to Hatton's wife on
Saturday.
A railroad accident which happen
ed on the W. X. C. II. 11., West of
Asheville on Saturday, resulted in
the wounding of ten passengers,
some very seriously. Later: 31 rs.
J. H. Scarborough, of Knoxville,
Tenn., died of her injuries Sunday
evening.
Chas. Moore, a carpenter at
Greensboro, took advantage of the
absence of Ids wife, who was on a
visit to her parents at High Point,
'Oison as B B B Hiotamn Blnnd 1
! than you can get eiscwnere. -vu wu- umy is
require:!
Hall"
bv
is the onlv constitutional cure on the rnivd bv -ill
5 P
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call. -tu- -
can please you in both pRfOS and QUALITY
jy F. J. Cheney & Co., Tul. do, Ohio, blood poison which refused to be we do not expect you to buy Ot US.
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drop to a teaspoon!" ul.
r rea t men t. Ph vs ician s
pronounced it a hopeless case. I had
no appetite, 1 had pains in my hips
It acts directlv upon the blood and uml j0jnts an(1 111V kidneys were dis-
tuiiueei ui l i.e f;u
mucous
for
for
ea.-ed. jiv throat was ulcerated ami
breast a mass of running sores. In
this condition, I commenced, a use
of B 15 B, It hey led. every ulcer and
cured me completely within two
moni hs.
Kobt. Ward, Maxev, Ga., writes:
j "My disease was pronounced a ter-
Pritchett, colored, tinder ! ft,ru ,f hord roiso- '
i ii-.'ii 'inn chilli iiiirc woi-o -i in.;; A
at Oxford. wascomi )tiol .md lillaiv the disease
commuted to life imprisonment by j began eating my skull bones. Mv
the Governor on Monday. j bones ached: my kidneys were de-
rP.,n .,,,, ,,.,1 4iiri nimred, I lost llesh and strength, and
1 he annual meeting oi the Loan-1 , 7 . , . '. , ,
, , .. , ! lite became a burden. All said I
ty Superintendents of 1 ublic ln-jmust ,urelv ,yWy but nevertheless.
struction will he held in Assembly u"hen I had" used ten bottles of P P
Hall, Iorehead Cilv, June 3d at i B, I was i)ronounced sound and well.
Hundreds of scars can now be seen
They . offer one hundred dollars
anv case it fails to cure. Send
circulars and testimonials.
Address,
V. J. C'HlXKV vV Co-, Toledo, 0.
&3"'Sold bv Hruggists, T5 c.
Jordan
sentence of death
3:30 p. m.
Cancer oi' the Lip Cured.
on me. I have now been well over
twelve months."
A. 1. Prunson, Atlanta, Ga.,
writes: "I had 4 running ulcers on
one leg and six on the other, and
felt greatlv prostrated. I believe I
I suffered from Cancer on my lip
that delied the skill of the best phy
sicians of the State. I had it burned actually swallowed a barrel of medi
nnt W thp rm-Wmn m.lv lu-.u, it cil1 il1 Vaiu efforts to ClU'e the dis
worse, causing it to spread over
ease. With little hope I finally acted
on the urrrent advice of a friend, and
more surface and eat deeper in. I j a bottle of P P P. I experienced
finally had it burned off again, and
used Swift's Specific (S. S, S.) to
heal it np and drive the poison out;
of my blood. The effect of the
Specific was magical! It healed up
the Cancer entirely without leaving
a scar as a reminder. This was over
four years ago, and since then there
lias been no sinn of a return of the
a change, and mv despondency w;i:
somewhat dispelled. I kept using
it until I had taken about sixteen
bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma
tism, and all other horrors of blood
poison have disappeared, and at last
I am sound and well again, after an
experience of twenty years of torture."'
No Vse C'.ittins Flt'sh Away
Lancer. 1 will cheertuliv answer i , .
... . ; to cure cancer, they can be cured bv
anyempmies m regard to my case, j the u of llaaau,-; Microbe Killer
J'.NOS OUNT,
Bradford, Ohio.
without any operation being perform
; ed, and we refer vou to lh W. M.
j Park, -r Oak street, San Francisco,
t Cak; Dr. II. M, Davis, County Line,
A Prominent Druggist Cures!. Mass.
"Eleven vears a-o I was sufferin- , Fm' s:lle h' Miller & shjmnon
c i n c ir " ('oldsboro, X. C.
from an attack ot White Swelling. '
A great many prominent physicians j ltc fm lnniK'a,ul horses, all
attended me but failed to effect a 'animals cured in :jo minutes by
cure. I commenced using Swift's j Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by
Specific (S. S. S.). and after using it j - K- Kobinsoi hro., Druggists,
for a few months I was entirely! ' 1 a x ' ' '
cured, and since then have had no i
symptoms of its returning. I feel
that the cure is entirely due to the
curative properties contained in S.
S. S. I can cheerfully recommend it
as a medicine to all suffering hu
manity.'' Paul W. Kiukpatkick,
of Kirkpatrick & Watford, Drug
gists, Johnson City, Tenn.,
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease
mailed free,
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
31 any Persons
Arc I roKon fVwn from overwork or hoiiseholJ
:ares iJrowii's Iron liitiors
rc"onil'l the system. ni'l digestion, removes cx-c-ss
ol" bi'.o. ami enr-ji inaluiiA. Oet tho genuine.
Leads all GomDetitors.
i. s. D. SAULS,
WhuloaL' ;uul liotail Dealer in
Heavy&Fancy Groceries
I have suffered for nearly a year
with a very bad varicose ulcer. I
could scarcely walk, and although I
was under medical treatment during
that time I received no benefit, and
had about given up all hope of relief.
Through the recommendation of a
friend I tried Padam's .Microbe
Killer, as a sort of last resort and
with little hone. I have used five
gallons with the most satisfactory Including Oats. Jiran,
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u'suiis, us j am aiiiwii entirely cured
and in general health better than for
ten years. Mu?. G. A, Wioxky,
15;! 7 Market street, San Francisco.
For sale bv Miller & Shannon,
Kcei.s constantly on hand a full line of
Family -:- Groceries
AND
FARMER'S SUPPLIES,
xtHtr, Corn, Meal, Flour, M(Y(f,
Sugar, Copte, Jfohi.ssos, etc.
Goldsboro, X. C.
This is the time of yonr when
the robust male graduate aml'er tabl
the sweet irl graduate break
forth on the world. As usual, j said he did not know he was sroin
thev know it all.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweenev,
King-bone, Stilles, Sprains, and
Swoolen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save
.30 by use of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold bv M. E. Bobin-
sold the furniture and evervthine: i son & Bro., Druggists, Goldsboro.
else in the house and ran away with j -"
the proceeds on Friday. 3Irs. Moore " ' '
returned the next day and found no! - MeFadden, of Murf reesboro,
husband and an emptv house. jTenn., writes that he has been suff-
iering with a cancer of the face for
At Lenoir, Thursday, a darkev several vears and had despaired of
created a sensation bv sitting downier bcins: anv better, but bv the!
to a tabic in the Central Hotel din-! 11 so of nine juot' Sudani's .Microbe
ing room for breakfast. He was al- hlS f'f" is llcarl" TS?
. , healed up and his general health is
most white and was only detected ' better than it has been for a number
because a white man sitting at anoth-' of vear
S. D. SAULS,
GOLDS I50KO, N. C.
FOE PLUMBIjN G!
DON'T FAIL TO SKK
JOIM ' SLA UGH TEH,
LAST WALNUT STIIKKT.
Our Summer Stock Is In
and you will find every department complete in every d
IN YHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES
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SOUTHERLAHD'S NEW YORK BARGAIN
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f4ay, Corn, Bran, iee jMeal
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2 Car Loads Timothy Hay.
2 " Corn, "
2 " Bran,
10 000 ls Hice Meal,
10 000 lbs Chops,
2,000 Bushels Ots,
2,000 Bushels Rust Proof nn 1
White Oats,
200 Sacks Bolted Meal,
300 Bbls Flour,
50 " Sugar,
25 " Molasses,
25.000 .s C Ii. Sid,,
1000 Hs Fa! Backs,
500 H Cali.O.ndan hu
5 000 Lard (in ras-j,
200 Sacks Suit,
25 " c,n;-e,
30 Banel "A" II;. -e.
300 Bhl Lim-Ph
75 Bjxes Toljacc
25 Boxes .Starch,
25 Boxe. Soap,
50 Bbl Smiir,
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at noli itonon se:jc e:s ran i:sts.
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OTHERS
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Coldsboro's Great Bargain Hou
Is vt d.iilv ;i l;ir' l t k of
1m m
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. Look at our
Umbrellas, Parasols, Hosiery, Suspenders- Collars fi'
Cuffs.
SEE OUR RARE BARGAINS
An Window Shades, C aria in Poles, Drajtery ClmiiK,
Lace C aria ins !
W. H. HUCCINS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
In Millinery we are Leaders!
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j Stationery, AVi-itinr P;imt -J to s r-pnts ;i iiii
! 7 coins jior ack.
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You can address him u itli .
was acouainted with him ' staniii enclosed and he savs he will ! A ffriCUltUral " lmnlftmpnts !
Tin waro. IIoi:e Furoihin!r OrKxI?,
rs. B'iin". (Iias. Wliite Lt-a.l. I.iiii..
For sale by Miller & Shannon. UVA"C-
plows, castings, i E VERTHING- IS WAY DOWN !
c.a. i- i i -i IVf- full inf ni'nvi rii'm t. tli .
ua u cuuin Carolina uaioeranU; " : itovc-
art" amicieu. ah. ic
to the white folks' dining room. j Goldsboro, X."C
GOLDSBORO, K. C.
Come to the Racket Store,
Tlfcxe Leader -i-r-i Solid Values.
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