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THE HEADLIGHT. .riUlAI.OIJr.ANurWAYNKCOrXTV Cloi.i'SHOKO, N. C, Sept. 2fj, 1892 LOCAL NEWS. Kxuiii, Weaver and the Lease wo man ! (Ireat Scott, what a trio! Mr. Louis Lachman, of Wilson, ,v. in this city Tuesday on :i short i.-it. A cold spell struck this section Monday niht, making fires feel eoin f..riahh'. Mr, J. II. Ilines has resumed his ckikship at the grocery store of Mr. ,l,..s. Isaacs. The Hoard of County Commission ers and Board of Education will meet r:ex t Monday, The cotton crop in this county for this year is estimated at about half ,.f last year's crop. The only marriage license issued this w. ek was to Robert Kdgerton avl Miss I'ollie A. Edmundson. Mr. Jethro Howell, of this county, k-ft Tuesday for Murphysboro, 111., nil a visit to relatives and friends. We are glad to know that Mrs. J. K. Karp who was critically ill last week is slowly but surely improving. Our collector will call on our city subscribers next Monday for the quarterly subscription. I'lease settle promptly. The Kxum-Weaver-Lease combi nation will speak at Rocky Mount to-morrow. We shall be on hand to hear them. Five colored prisoners, sentenced ;it last term of court for various "il'ences, were conveyed to the peni tentiary Monday by Sheriff Grant. A lady correspondent of Mount live, writes to us for a "receipt" for a mince pie. This we will most willingly furnish when we receive the pie. The Fifth Ward Fire Company was re-organized lust night at Creech's store. A commodious reel house has been constructed adjoining the store. A meeting of the Democratic County Executive Committee will be held here next Saturday to arrange the dates for a canvass of the Demo cratic county nominees. The handsome display in the show windows of the Eiustein Clothing Co., is the centre of attraction. We are glad to know that this new enter prise is succeeding so well. While stepping out of doors at her home on Tine street Monday morning, Miss Dicey Bridgers had the misfortune to slip and fall, breaking her left arm, just above the wrist. The Fall opening at the popular dry goods and millinery establish ment of Messrs. M. E. Castex & Co., will take place to-day and to morrow. It will be an interesting sight, no doubt. Last Friday, in Johnston county, J. M. 1-aivfoot, a well-known farmer, was drowned while seining with a party of friends. His wife and six children were on the bank and saw him drown. Xext Saturday is the Day of Atone ment, the most sacred of all the Jew ish holidays, and in consequence thereof our Hebrew citizens will strictly observe the day by fasting and prayer, and a general suspension of business. The sudden death of Mr, Thomas II. Stanton which occurred at his home in Brcgden township, Sunday evening, in the oTth year of his age, is announced to us from Dudley. He had been married five times ami his last wife survives him. The resignation of Mr. J. M. Hol lowell, registrar of the First ward, having been accepted, Mr. J. M. Swaringen, was duly appointed in his stead, The First ward will reg i;ter at Hinsou's store, the Second at Lee's store, the Third at L. L. Grady's store, the Fourth at the Court House, and the Fifth ward at Creech's store. A revival is being conducted this week at i'ine Forest church. FnVt- tovvnsbip, by Ilevs. McFarland, of! li -.., .mil ernou. of ,,( Olive, ifested The -7 - - -mioli interest is be ig man - "blacks and tans" held closed-door-nieeting at Williams b-.ll Tuesday morning which was presid - cd over by Congressman Cheatham, From what we could gather, it is almost an assured fact that a county ticket will be brought out soon. " A dead owl nlnned Tlim-.,,. :..!,. I i" Mr. A. II. IaIj'S vu,d, Seven sinnn,, ,1 A , , , . . .ia snot at tiy mm live times the next morning before dis covering his mistake, and now every body in the White Hall section has something to say about that owl. The Fall opening at the millinery establishment of Mrs, S. I. Griffin, which took place Tuesday and yes terday, was a decided success. The display was superb and reflected no little credit upon Miss Fattie Foote. ( rowds of admiring ladies visited the establishment. The marriage of Mr. Owen C, Mc Kinney,formerly of this city but now of Manchester, Va., to Miss Flora Fields, of LaGrauge, took place at the residence of the bride's parents yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. They arrived here on the Xewbern train to spend a few days with relatives. A deluded Third partyite asked us Saturday concerning the report start ed in Saulston township that Weaver would distribute clothes while at his appointments in this State. He had fully made up his mind to go to liocky Mount to-morrow and procure an overcoat. The information we gave him blasted his hopes. It has been the understanding in some sections of the State that Dr. Exum is to make every man who votes for him a present of a goat, but if his expectations are realized and he gets 105.000 votes, he can't pos sibly do it as from his own statement he only has 2,500 goats. And we all know (?) that Dr. Exum never tells a lie, if he can help it. It is said that Weaver will speak here one day next week. If such is the case we trust that our people will give him a respectful hearing. We all know his odious record and deep seated hatred for the South but it is no use to create a scene. liotten eggs are plentiful hereabouts just now, but it is to be hoped that they will not be used on tyrant Weaver. The ten year-old son of Mr. L. B. Trice, of Indian Springs township, named Cleveland, smothered to death in a pile of seed cotton Tues day morning at 1) o'clock. His little brother put some apples in the cot ton, and Cleveland in his endeavor to procure them dug a hole in the cot ton and worked himself in head foremost, whereupon the pile collap sed with the above fatal result. The local Young Men's Christian Association is perfecting arrange ments for a grand fair and bazaar to be held in the Arlington hotel next Thursday and Friday nights. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Association will handsomely decorate the hall and also provide all the delicacies of the season. The articles contributed will be artistically arranged and placed on sale for the benefit of the Association. A little one-year-old son of Kev. M. T. Best died at Grifton Monday morning after a lingering illness. The remains were brought to this city Monday night and conveyed to the residence of his brother, Mr. M. J. Best, on Slocumb street. The in terment was made in the family burying ground in Stony Creek town ship, Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, lie v. M. M ofii dating. McFarland. ' The registration books for the November election will be opened this morning in the various wards of the city and in every township throughout the county. This is not a new registration and only those who have changed their residence within the past two years must reg- ister anew. Those who have been twelve months m the Mate and nine - ty days in the county will be entitled to vote but must register before. Goldsboro's Gala Day. The greatest political demonstra- ' ......... i i ... . i i . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 miow n nere was witnessed ' in this citv Thursday, when at least five thousand people from this and adjoining counties turned out ! to see and hear the next Vice-Presi !tlent of tlle United States. The i -pc-cial train bearing Gen. Stevenson :uk1 P-"11' arrived here at 11:30 a. m. !amicl tne booming of cannon. They ! were met by the Goldsboro Rifles, a committee of ladies and gentlemen. I ''T '"'t i School, and two hi of the Graded hundred mounted men, composed of Democratic town ship clubs in the county. The Sec ond Itegiment band, of Wilmington, headed the procession, which on its way to the speaking, was at least two miles in length. All along the line of march the streets were pack ed and the cheers were deafening. Mr. Stevenson, after being intro duced by C. P. Ay cock, Esq , open ed his speech promptly at noon. A few minutes later it began to pour down rain and the large audience had to repair to the Opera House. His speech lasted one a half hours and was mainly in commendation of the Cleveland administration and a talk on the tariff and the Force bill. He reviewed the carpet-bag rule in this State and said the Force bill meant a return to the condition of affairs in the dark days of recon struction. Mr. Stevenson was loud ly applauded throughout and his speech reclaimed many backsliders from the Democratic faith. The next speaker was Maj. W. M. Kobbins, of Statesville, whose well pointed remarks concerning the rot ten records of the Third party lead ers caused continued applause. He also paid his respects to Turn-coat Butler and implored his deluded fol lowers "to staiid by somebody who stands somewhere.'' He spoke for little over an hour dispensing sound Democratic doctrine interwoven with mis usual witty remarks. Gov. Holt was the next speaker. His speech was mainly an appeal to those who had strayed off from the Democratic fold, "to worship strange gods," to return and help save North Carolina from bayonet rule, negro domination and protective tariff In conclusion he impressed it upon his hearers to vote the straight Democratic ticket from Grover Cleveland down to township constable. At 3:15 p. ni., Mr. and Mrs. Ste venson, accompanied by several members of the State Executive Committee, left for liocky Mount, where another grand ovation was given them that night. Jurors For October Term. The next term of Wayne Superior court, for the trial of criminal and civil cases, begins October 17th and will last one week, Judge Bryan pre siding. The following jurors were drawn Monday: II. C. Holmes, A. II. Toler, Ed. Washington, col., Jethro Howell, W. B. Grant, Whit Dortch, col., J. V. Minshew, J. T. Coley, J. T. Sampson, col., Bryant Moring, Lovett Mitchell, S. F. Blow, W. L. Garris, J. D. Hooks, W. B. Ballance, L. X. Her ring, J. II. Spell, D. A. Sasser, II. II. Best, Ben Casey, John Parks, col., J. P. Cox, G. J. Yelverton, E. L. Ben ton, J, II. Grady, Jno. W. Bryant, A. G. Bogue, B. D." Hooks, Geo. B.Britt, C. D. Brown, II. B. Blackman: Louis Britt, col., W. B. Pate, T. C. Blay lock, II. F. Crawford, J. M. Jenkins. tezrOur store will be closed Satur day, October 1st, until 0 p. m., on account of holiday. C. Kern i Co. A Sure Relief from headache and neuralgia is "Instant" Headache Cure, sold only i at Hill's drugstore. Sample doses ! free. The Celebrated Sachs Shoe, for ladies, made ex pressly for us, is bound to please the most fastidious. A hand-made shoe, fitting like a glove and at an ex tremely low price. Asher Edwards, Sole Agent. i CWt be fof the m0Lev x am the SQe ; ageut for the world renowned $3.00 : Brockton shoe, for men, the best in 1 the market. Asher Edwards, Weaver in His True Colors. General Weaver was a member of the House of the lo'th Conjrress. He posed there as the leader of the Greenback party, lie thought he held the balance of power and want ed to be Speaker. He was defeated, but General Weaver made a record which he must answer for now. The Congressional Record, first session, 4'Jth Congress, page 05 S, "shows up" General Weaver. The question was should, the sections of the revised statutes, authorizing the use of sol diers at the polls and the surround ing of poljing places with deputy marshals and supervisors, be repeal ed General Weaver voted no. This candidate of the third party for Pres ident voted in favor of surrounding the polls with armed soldiers and United States Deputy Marshals. Examine the Record as indicated. It shows that even General Garfield favored the modification of this mil itary law, but Weaver voted for it to continue in force. And such is the mail a free Xorth Carolinian is ask ed to vote for. The Epitome for May, 1S89, a leading medical journal of Xew York, says editorially, "For years Pond's Extract has been distinguished for its purity and reliability. Of un varying strength, clear and pure as a crystal, this distillate has been more than popular. Surgeons, phy sicians and dentists unanimously accord it highest praises. As a styp tic and astringent its particular vir tues stand forth very prominently; but we believe that a large propor tion of the profession fail to give it the attention it deserves. Its anti phlogistic property renders it peculi arly useful in inflammatory surgical affections, as erysipelas, diffuse swel lings, strains, sprains," bruises and the like. In simple inflammatory affections of the throat, ulcerative tonsilitis and stomatitis it acts promptly and pleasantly. As an embrocation in muscular and sub acute rheumatism it affords great relief." Bargains in Xeckwear, Any style and color at the Xew York Bargain Store. Good Tobacco for only 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 cents at the Xew York Bargain Store. Can't Be Beat ! Large Lump Gloss Starch only oc a pound at the Xew York Bargain Store. Lower Than The Lowest ! Straw Hats from 3c up at the Xew York Bargain Store. Don't Miss It ! Ladies Gauze Vest, only Sic, at the Xew York Bargain Store. Summer Lap Robes at genuine bargains at the Xew York Bargain Store. Fly Traps only 15c regular price 25c, at the Xew York Bargain Store. Clothing, Clothing. From $1 to $25 suit; York Bargain Store. at theXew Unprecedented Bargains in White Goods and Embroideries, at the Xew York Bargain Store. Xow Is Your Time to buy your neck wear. We have just received 100 dozen ties to be sold at 3'J cents, worth from 50 to 75 cents. C. Kern & Co. DAVIDSON COLLEGE IAVIISO, IV S32S:.cn 1S32-S3 Begins Sssteater S Classical. Mathematical. Scientific, Liter ary, Biblical, Commercial. Eight men in the Faculty. Courses for degrees elective in the higher classes. ACCESSIBLE, INEXPENSIVE, MORAL. Y. M. C. A. Hall and Gymnasium com plete. m:nd fox: a cataloole. Address Rev. J. B. SHEARER, D. D., LL. D., President. Attention Cinners ! We are agents for the celebrated K. Van Winkle Cotton Gin. the best in the market, also for the Oil City, Pa., En gines and Boilers. PrirTon."t fail to set? us before buying-. P. II. KING A: SON. NOTICE. All persons in need of lumber, dressed or rough, will save money by calling on me. Orders left in po.-toth'ce will be promptly tilled, at the lowest rates. I am also prepared to make first-class Hour and meal. I". M. MUSGRAVE, Kaulston, N. C. NEW STYLES ! We ha vo now on display the mot varied in this city. Our exhibit of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, both imported and those of our own manufacture, i bound to please the most fastidious. Ribbons, Notions & Fancy Goods in endless variety, of latest design and astanishingly low. Our exhibit in this de- partment is made up of every conceivable novelty. In TXatriaEQjsci.ecL Hats we have all the various and latest shad's fei-No charge made for trimming. GOLDSBORO Gentlemen Looking For WELL MADE, WELL TRIMMED, Excellent Fitting Clothing, FINE FURNISHINGS, NOBBY HATS, FIRST-CLASS GOODS, 1VOMJ) 5M Vi:i.J. '!' CALL AT EINSTEIN .'. CLOTHING .'. COMPANY, Correct Dressers and Haberdashers. 1WNI)I;k HOTEL KEXXOX. and all other parties win get ready to visit J. I). Daniel".- Best lurant. We have again opened and are reviving daily tresis. Toxfblls Ousters I which are served in every style by a first-class cook. The best meal for the least money to be had in the city, and of the bet the market affords. A FINE LINE OF GROCERIES. Cigars and Tobacco constantly on hand and will be sold exceptionally low. Thanks for past favors. Call again. JAS. D. DANIEL, n&25&fi 044 SAVE TIME By Gr-onLg -bo Summerfield's Furniture Store For Bargains in ail Kinds of East Centre St., Goldsboro, N. C. FOR SALE. A valuable truck farm containing lo.'l a-res 00 acres cleared and und-r good fence. Good apple orchard and grape arbor, two etory dwelling nearly new. healthy location, fine neighborhood. The land is well adopted to corn, cotton. ieas, peanuts, etc., also is very good for beans, garden eas, watermelons, and all early vegetables. IJeing situated l1 miles from Dudley, and plenty of labor nearby makes it a very desirable farm to culti vate truck for shipment. A bargain to the right man. For price and full par ticulars, address, J. B. GAUMS, Dudh-y, Wayne Co., X. C. Nokth Carolina,! In Sn-Enioi: ('oukt, Wayne Co. J Before C. F. Herring, J S. C. W. I Exum, vs. Frank Hill. William Sey mouk, Benjamin .Seymoi.i:. and others. NOTICE The defendant, William Seymour, will take notice that the plaintiif has com menced the above entitled proc-eding for the actual partition of a tract of land in Wayne county, and to apjear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Suj'rior Court of aid county, on or before the 11th day of October, l vi2. and answer or demur to the ietition which will be on tile in said office and that upon failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against them aecording to the prayer of said jetition. C. F. Herium;, C. S. C of Wavne County. NEW DESIGNS ! assortment of Fall Millinery ever shown in all the fashionable colors. AND WILSON. & MONEY NOTICE, Having duly qualified as administrator ! of the etate of the late Lucretia Pate, I j hereby notify all persons indebted to said I estate to make immediate payments. and j all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment on i or before the 1st day of Oetober, 103, i or this notiee will be pleaded in bar of j their recovery. This loth dav of Sic ! tember, 102. J. S. BL'TTS, ! Administrator. Do You Eat 1 If so. you must eall at my store, corner of Walnut and John Stn-ets. orio.-ite post office, which has ju.-t b-en op-ned with a Full Supply of Groceries. I carry anything in the line of grocer ies, ami if you will call on me, obtain re prices, I am sun- that you will buy. I al so carry a large supply of the bVt and leading brands of Tobacco, Cigars & Snuff. which I guarantee to sell to each and ev ery customer ten j r cent lower than any other store in the city. taTCountry produce bought android.
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