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THE TIEAnrJGHT. PUULISHKI) KVKIIV tiiuksday. suusckiphox i VAl yeah. A. ItOSCOWFK, Ktlilor ami l'ropri'tor. (ToM.sit..K.. X C, Nov. THK XF.W TAIMIT bill.. The Deinocnitie members of the Yavs and Means v ouuiiilleo nu- and .Mean- v oumum Miol tin- new tarill iill on Monday , . ; Ml .... AI, ....- and the whole document was made public that afternoon. A cursory j in writinr und -riving to the press an readiiiLr of the bill shows that con-1 answer to Mr. Mount's report, con siderable changes are bo in IT eon-1 taiuint; lanuae that would not tenuilated 111 the olilioxiou-. .wci.m-: lev l-iw I'it "I 11 l'1'l)os- cd to repeal the su-ar bounty and .i . x' i: . place raw silLMl on me nee ui. The repeal of the bounty is not to take place immediately, but is to be scaled oil rnnhia!iy year by year until when it will be j but (.ne fourth of a cent per pound. The woolen schedule is also to be revised, considerable changes hcinir j Sackville-Wcst. the then Hritish min recoimueii'led in the lirection of ister. was sent his passports, was -. ... i-i u- ueiti-i ial and reductions ; upon manufactured pods. liitu-j minous ,-oal and iron ore, lumber i I t. ,. ,i ... ... lllir ,1,,. ,.. I and salt are a!: anions loo otn-, ... , i ... .;f .,,,,! ! linn h ies D .-ii-ed on the tree list, and - j ... - - a considerable reduction in the tar ill' of steel rails is contained in the bill. It is supposed that the reductions and changes will lirin the tarill' revenues down to a basis which may in- considered a revenue t a rill'. tit protection idea hciiur larirely eliminated from tin- Wilson bill In order to compensate for the loss es in receipts the internal revenue taxes are to remain as they are and the revised schedule of a- -nieiits tin incomes, including assessments on legacies, rents and corporate in comes, it is supposed, will yield additional revenue to make up for the losses I.y placing several com modities on the free list. It is to lc noted t!i it tiie propos ed hill is not of a very sweeping character. So many interests are involved in tarill' linkeiing that no political party, however great its wish to arrive at ideal tree trade, can immediately resolve to strike confusion into the luisiness of the country Ly making any very radi cal changes in the tarill' laws. Furthermore, the hill will neces sarily arouse a long and spirited discussion in Congress. The chanc es .-ire that it will he materially amended lief ore it liccomes a law, and many of the features which it now contains will he toned down or up, as tin case may he, to suit local and sectional interests, such as the iron trade, coal mining, woo orowini; and suirar raisino-. TIIAXKS;iVl.; JAV. A wise custom in our national life, is this ceasing, for one day at least, the struggle and strife, that "e may raise our voices in prayer of thanksgiving for the hlessings that are outs. Kven a momentary cess;ition in our struggle reveals to us manifold things to he thankful for that we ordinarily overlook. And when we contemplate the hlessings they magnify, the priva tions :uid other ills of life iiecome apparently less. It is that which we emphasize in our daily thought that grows into dominant power in our life. e can he happy amid many privations if we cheer our daily life ly contemplating the liest that is ours, ;ind strive to lie, through love and Helpfulness. :i lilesshio; to those ahout us. Fuel' life is alter all the life nil -ee:i of ni"n. til" consciousness ; within, and many a life Ii.-h ii miu-! or radiance while outwardly it is: dull with ron;i:i. care. All who can lift their thoic. aoove wha ever is jictty or niean have much to thankful for. Tin l!iri:v m Uiou-h! is hke at V. 1 ill; s I lea I I 11 If . . Us above the foul clinic t ai'tllly P-isiotis. i highly lH-nefieial ctl'ect upon the bus- As n nation wo have much to he 'mess of the country, thankful for. For the lioun.ies of : H is expected that President the harvests, d,,. nnnifold cifis of Cleveland's message to Congress will while-winp'd commerce and the!(1,'al so full' whh llu' ""uuieial policy nreservalion of nnv, .,,,.1. .,w,.....;. ... - !. ........ I ... 1 ,. . be lhankful that in our liroad land r . 1 - l ",,1m"" mai our ues are so close to one another that no castes divide our interest, and in moments of e-rief or want we stand side bv sid- in easy relations of liclpluliie .s. If prosperity is ours, let us ivc j thanks by reinembcrin-jr the need ' of some one less fortunate. If hap- j piness is ours, let us with sympa-j thy brighten some sad. or lom-Iv! life. Let a thanksiiivinir for life, ! with its opportunities to suffer tied ! we may learn, lill our hearts with j praise for the Creator of all life i ' ;.. I Tin: latest candidate for public! favor is the SlaU-sville .Mascott. ! just started by Messrs. Kldridjre ci ( "rowson. The number before us , ... , , ' makes a very creduaok appear- ai.ee and show s that both - entle - men are old hands at the business, -Mr. I. II. J'ddnde, its editor, is a Uuciit writer and under his facile pen Ave can only hope for the most prolitable results. Xaii.uial Capital Mailers. 1'miu our lii'Kulur CunvsixuKkut. AYAsmxe.-ros. T. C. Nov. 2.", 18H3. The conservative and forbearing disposition of th administration in dealing with Ihe various phases of the Hawaiian question has added to the tfoort onVet upon public opinion ..f Ihe Duhlkalioii. early this week, of Commissioner Mount's report, up-! Ion which the policy of the adminis- J ! ration was largely based. It has I taken no ollicial notice of the very j unusual and injudicious action oi Mr. i Thu,.ston lh(. minister here of the i Provisional ro irov;s;OIUli ,,,,veiT,ment of Hawaii, nave oeeu loiewm ,v.vl.. 11!11-slor ".Y Jin.v "HU 1 1 the world. Had the administration iioon 11h aooearance m the newspa- i -i - ners oi .Mr. uiursioii defense sent that gentleman his passports no one i would have had any riht to com-j plain: it would only have followed precedents set by every civilized ov.vernineut in the world, including j our own the offense for which Lord ! t rivial compared with what Mr. Thurston has done. It is not im- probaWe u.ai rresiueiu ciexeuuio ... ; brnorin- the bad break of Mr. Thurs- j - " ton was influenced by the thouut . . i that the Hawaiian minister was per- haps only too anxious to pose as a j martyr. Hut whatever t tie object on either side the fact remains that Mr. Thurston was guilty of an act that would have driven a foreign minister from any other country and that not the slightest ollicial notice was taken of it by the administration, and this i forbearance is iren.-i-all v recor:u.eU i as altogether creditable to tin ad ministration. Aside from the publication of Mr. lllount's report and Mr. Thurston's reply to it. there have been no new j developments this week. No one outside of the Cabinet and a few members of the Senate and House knows the exact nature ol the in structions iven to Minister "Willis, and Conefivssiin n. outside of a few of the most heedless. recornize the absurdity oi' attempting to express an intelligent iiinion in the absence of that knowledge. When Congress meets everything connected with the Hawaiian matter will doubtless be made public. Then the public can and will pass judgment, and no mem ber of the administration has any doubt of the nature of that judge ment. The Democratic members of the House committee on Ways and Means are working from In a. m. to 11 p. 111. everyday, in order to get the new tariff bill ready by next Monday, so as to give the Republi can members of the committee an opportunity to prepare their report bv the time Congress meets. The rtcpublicans. having made a misera- j bio failure of their attempts tocajole the Democratic members of the com mittee into the retention of duties that are purely protective, have now taken a new tack. but the result will be the same. They are now circulating reports that Democratic Congress men from whose districts petitions asking for pj-otectioii for this or that industry have been sent to the com mittee will, if that protection is not given by the new bill (and it certain ly will not be. except in the few cas es in which the duty imposed for rev enue mav incidental! v give protec-1 tion). vote with the Republicans! against the bill. After a most dm-' gent search 1 have failed to tind a single Democrat who will acknowl edge any contingency that would cause him to vote with the Republi cans against the bill, although there are a few Democrats who would have been pleased had tin- petitions of their constituents been granted, and who expect to lose their seats in Con- ' gress if they are not j he predicted with a!. ranted. Tt can lute certain v that fewer Democrats in the 1 louse j will vot" against the Wilson tariff I lill than then- were Repulilicaiis ; who voted ao-ainst tli- McKinley hi, j Secretary Carlisle is the recipient ' of congratulations from all sides on ' the able financial si-,eech he (h-liven-d ; this week befni e the New York i Chaiiii er of Com 1'VtV - i lc n v !) ' ' n.o.. an . of the opinion that it will Imvc a ! i r hv administration that the Re j publican calamity wallers will find themsc-lvcs deprived of their princi-j pal ar-u.nent-the allegation that ! I there is a doubt about the financial j intentii ions ot the administration , The niessare too-ether with the nciv j tariff bill will put those intentions befor the Mlbiic so il:iiiit- tl,:it 1 there can be no mi.sunderst:oidin.r ' and nu dmi!,t- "U Good Hat $1.00 'S:v,,,,,s The annual report of the postoilice j ,t Ueparoiient wn; .show that its reve-i 'la'1 "iliirlst'v"rM'1'1 ;" u..iis!in.;tivnts: corst-ts c m , -'- and up: I nihruilas Ilk.-lo 1.7.".. We carry Hues from an sources durimr the lis-! calyear amounted to $T5.8W.0:. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES! while its expenditures were .sl 1)74 - L. , . . Kit. U dchclelH V Of 5?..177.171 I M";:-- ? per KaW..,,. Vm.uar Ji:,-p,r Irvllon. , " (.nod I.uck l.aking powder Pk-p r pound. SoJa ."c " .- 1 !-r jK.un.1. 1 !!i pa. ka-o O.-ld-.lust washiim powder How's This! j Cheesi'. .Mei'.t and Lard as low as ean he s..l,l. We offer One Hun.livd Hollars 1'c- uVrcuiTi.tl'i SautJ"' warn tor any case ot Catarrh that can- Hot In- cured liv Hall s Catarrh Cure 1 . .1. CHKNKY & CO.. I'rop.,-.. To!,.,,. (). V.. ill.. l,l,.l..,;,r.w..l 1,.,, .. I I- . ! Cheney for the last V, years, ami hclicv-,'. ! I,"u l"'1' t('l-tl.v hononil.le in all liiisincss ; transactions and financially ahle to car- Wy out any obligation made hv their linn. j W KST T,:l AX' l."lesah-HrnMs, j W.vi.msu, Kinnan & Mahvix!" U lioIc.saieli iic",i.sts, Toledo, O. I lull's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly ujion the blood and miicuous .surfaces of the system. Trice Toe ier bottle. Sold hy all Hruggists. Testimonials free. ' Ilciiifinher l;e Poor. The approach of winter should re mind us of the. v- ants of the poor and the divine value of charity. If he who makes two blades of prass jrow where but one rew before is a ben efactor to mankind, he may not take the pahn from him who clothes the naked and feeds the hunirrv. In ev- c - rv rivat eil v. .side by side with the magnificent avenues wherein are the stately homes of the rich are the squalid alleys which harbor the poor and the wretched. Widows and or- 'plums, the arm v of the unemployed. those brought to destitution by be reavement or ill health or misfortune. ma!ce claim upon our cnarity. even though through shaiue or pride they send up but a dumb cry To hunt out and succor these un fortunates is a Christlike act. fiviiij out of our abundance that the tear of misery may be dried: that a helping hand may lift a struIin son! out i of the slouch of despond; that the i blessing of God. which surpasses all j understanding, may possess our j hearts through the consciousness of j having been a humble but effective i instruiiK-nt in helping Cod's poor and dointr i:nto others should do unto us. .is u ould tliat tliev I V OO'.OSliOi'O MA'IKKT KKI'OliT. crr.. - ei v..-.-ki.v i.y i:. m. r.uvi:ini wimi.-.:-.!. i-m .. ; ' "ttn iv. 11. -. iti.l imi !-;s!T. : ("Tl 0.IM) I '-")(" " . . (a. 14 l.:jr .:j.."i0 (a 5.00 . ...it ( )i yt I'ork.: Hum-, ronjdi X. C. ILniis Meal per sack Flour Su;ar, granulated . . . Corn Oats Ilav KirL's 1,'ii-e Me.il. uer 100 It ...A:,(.i 70 ! . . . .45 (n 55 ! .l.oo r. Lb) I 11(M5! 1.00 00 (u 05 p,.as WITH IX Tlin UKACn cf every vroiiitm Le'-Lh and strength. Vhey'ri-' l.i otigt t to you hy Dr. I'leice's Favorite Prescrip- t tion. Take this mediciiie, and there's a safe ainl ctrtain cure for J&J nil the chronic weaknesses, de- ranp menu, a;;d diseases ituliar vi, to the sex. it will build up. strengthen, and invigorate every 14 regulates a:il "ju-sists till the I S3i naturftl f unctions, never conflicts with tliem, and is perottly harm less in any condition of the female XjS s'e;n. At soa:e iioiicKl in her life, a 1 ll III! " 1 -i.s u jreui.: ai, as eii j I as titcrhie. tonic anil nervine. I " H If you'ro a tire.l or ailiicted ' woman, vt.u can iiinl no fither remedy that's ;'' t 'i . If the "Pre sci iption" ever fails to Lcntilt or cure, ycu have your money l ack. So small is the chance of failure, with Dr. Sage's Catarrh licme.ly. that its iiroprietors nro willing to mc.ke this promise: "If we can't cure your Catan h. no matter how bad your case is. we'll pay you i'Ak) in caih." ONLY TIIE BEST STALL-FED IF Kept Constantly On Hand. Don't 1-t' Dlislt'ad 1)V So-callt'd j Mountain Beef. ; iKT THK KENT. S. Cohn & Son, city r.rit liK'.-s. (iOIdiSP.OKO, N. C. SAVE Y(3URB10NEY And c.ni.' t.. tin- si,,;,. ,,f 1'. I'i!:kcl siciti. on Kasi Walma street, li.-iv v. .11 will liml ft l ' t r 11 j QFIQU OlGCCI loiliiti anil Sln.es - new and n.! liainl. ( iciits l"in :iis!ii u;r( ; 1 , J ( 'Inaks. I!. tis. Trunks ami Valines. ;tt prices LOWER - THAN - EYEE. I nar.uit'-o to -) yoti pmi at least '2 per cent hclow market aiiie. a?nl if yon will visit mv store you will liml that it means jMst what I say. I FINKELSTE IX. J Caveats, and Trade-M arks obtained, and all l'at- j ent business conducted for moderate Fees. $ Our Office is Opposite U.S. patent Office 111 lebs lime tuaii muse A TPTT.rtr frnm Wahinrtnn t Send mode!, drawing or photo., with descrip-5 ... if nntontithlo r mil fiw nf rchirjc. Our fee not due till patent is secured. $ n . 'llnu'lnfll,r,m P,.til 'v,lh 'cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J 4 sent free. Address, 4 Opp. Patent Office. Washington, D. C. f A Silver Dollar Win i,uy a .air .f n;i i, s M,ii,i 1 IfL ul!Zy. '" s'""' tt her wi.rtli r Un Uhcr .11110 iiHinoy. EEMEMBEE : l fnmi -..e up: Calico ;"i tn Uineiiams f. to ilk-: varj wiili- ilrcss L'.uids i it-: I'ant clctli UK- uiul ii: licil tick H 10 and up: Sliii ts : and ii; I'ants .)!: to ; Huso and half ln.se :,e; yardwid.- doinestii- "n-and Hp: yard wide iln ss lininirs: win- Luckli- suspcinliTS warrant.-d two vars2ik: ThIiIl- Oil Hotlis 2Hc: itK Ky whips llVand up: Hats Jik-. ' '" s' ,: nuUn I'it. her .:(: w.-iti-rst-t, s j onlvi.Ve; Lamps -Jlle to :!.(;!.; Ilaif eallon coiVe l:ic; -Milk hnekets. Ci.lers, I'ai,. lil cans. etc.. so low they arj hound to s dl. Tinware sels :i pieces Li", reiular price 1 .I.'i. 2.VK) !lue lien niatehes l.';e: Moss liose soap .k- kt cake; Cakes. Crackers and Candy P.e ier pound: Coltee IT 1-2 to 2.V per pcnnd : -i i. iiveioi,es .; caiier Per mure: Well luieki'ts I K"nh "'-'" fr -onts. ! m -i . n ta. ! lODaCCO, UlgaiS, SnUII, EtC. j (r a . ,kd. Sml(T r'Z or uie time to Kive prices on everytiniiK we keep, t all and examine our lare sloek. BOSTON - HAlKjAIN - HOUSE, T. Hunter Hall, Frank I. Kdnuuidstui, rroprietors. i n A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The f .!!. in sr j:r:!p!'to s1:-.tinM nt M ill he lr.id will, niu-iiso inicn-st : "1 can not deM-ribe tli- n'.-:'i. I'lvejivscnsat ion that existed In my :.r-:. In :i !s :::il i( 's. 1 listd to rill) nt l)e:it tlia-e -:i r! s ceil tin y were pore, to ocrron;c in :i n:e-:. :;ic tlie d, ad feeling tliiit luid taken r.is-,-.. :;! of them. Iti atlditioii, 1 luid a stj"ii;.- uf:kms i'lwy !! U himI around my w:.: ( her wi; h :et l:i! seril'ahle '.'one' . i.i !i s!-!!;::.-!i. 1'hy: ii ians said it v .. .;tn-r'i:iral.v.sK fioni hieh, aecurd- it.- . :'.eif usiiveiviil cutK-Iitsioii, there is no i.'i. Vr.so it fastens uioii ii 'HTson, they ' : co. i him iis insidious progress until i "n ; I-s a ilal fxiint and the sufferer dies. S ,. Ii v : tnv rrospeet. 1 had heen dix-torim? a veamid a half steadily, hut with no pnr 1 i.-:-':i ' heuelit, when I saw an advertisemeut ol' Or V.;!es' K. storalive Nervine, procured a hooieaii.l he.'an usin'r it. Marvelous us it, ma v serin. 1. nt :i few days liad passed before ev. i v I ;i of i hat creepy feeling had left me. !n:l t !:!.- has not heen even tho sli'-'htest inii" a i.in of Us return. 1 now leei as well :;s i ever did. and have pained ten poun-l- in wci;ht, thouirh 1 had run down I' ron i lclto '.. Four others have used lr. iMHi's I '.est oi ative Nervine on my recomen la!i,):i,at,(i ii hashed! as sat isfactorv in t licit i a- : as in mine." .lames Kane. La l.'ue. t. ).:. iil.s' l;e.storat ive Nervims is -old by h! I ili-i -c-'s on a positive puarantee, or s-eut (i;.- l ! y Dr. .Miles Medical t'o.. Klkhart, In !., i i i-ece:pt of pr'.ce. si per bottle, six bottles f,iiS.. express tirepiiid. It Is free f tutil opi.-.le3 or dangerous drugs. SOhl) r.Y JOHN H. HILL & SON, U-im'nists, (oiidslioro, X. ('. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE uox"rp. Do you wear them? WVn next In need try a pair. Cest In tho world. 3.50 ?$2.00 " " vf -. l MR LADIES 2.50 (tf -fU2.00 2.25 n M $1-75 If you want a?-:c DRESS SHOE, made In the labst I styles, don't pay S3 to $3, try try $3, $3.50, $4.00 or j $5 Shoe. Thi-y ft equal ti custom made and look and I wear as well. If you wish to econcrnb; i.i your footwear, j do so by purchasing V. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and 1 price slapped cn the bottom, b-k fcr It when you buy I IV. I.. lOt'CL.S, trooUon, Mas. Sold by j IIOODX- l'.K ITT. - - - (l.ildsiioro. i l. 1'.. KIN SKY. - - - - l.:i(;iange. ! Racket : Store! Christmas Presents! In Endless Variety. TOYS! - TOYS! .Millinery, Shoes, ( lolhinir, DRY GOODS, TINWARE, At Lowest Prices ! COII EX & CO., V.. ('. litre St.. next deer to Kern & Co. BRIGHTER TIMES! Ttio j iinii- i-iiv.T amhrc :in asvun-d t.f lMttT tiim-N. 1 iMitujlit ht-avily thiriim t!ie tK-ross'd tiins fTSjM.t a-h.um! sei:red iiimionst hariain wliich I :tin M'w (.roi-arctl t uivf inv UNt':noi tin t.ric li; 4. itb-A'rw the pnvsliflnw. A Large Lot cf Fine Boots and Shoes. A soli.l man's si.K' froni 1 to 2."u. K.vamine my ea!f thoe at i.;.". tor men. Ladies line sh,-. I u, tlxainin.- my 1 ..-. tit... sI,.h. f..r la.li.-s. lii!d reii'.s from :: to !.:.". Hi.. is from I.'.'.". to :t.(ltl Clothing, Hats, Trunks, etc. A Rood suit eir ."..I'd: A tine suit for i;.;."; 1'ants from Mie t . J. : .. ine of tlie hest men's hats fori, sol.l ehe-Aher.' :.t I .'.'.: then from :c.e to 1. .';,: child ren's from .:, to Tee. Trunks from l.o.i to .i.lnl; Va lis .s from -.., to i.e.l; Leather j.er pound. Half soles l.v a j.air: Sinn' thread .".e a hall. DEY GOODS: only ."k-: Cint-ked Home spun :.e: the. lot se: liiekorv ;; "I'ant Ooods liom pi to .e,l ti. k s to-jiv: liite Homespun .j to 1-2: l Atra h, avy Calleo ;, to f, :;-l: CleaeiiinK a to s :;-s; Lot;, of other j;M,ds t.ni nuiuerous to mention. II1TI11IC Shirt-. :?il to .",i'r: Overalls !im-a j.air: ilUllUrlai l'anis. n:e p. 2.2:.: HenvT drill draw ers 2.K-: 1 Hiiersl irts 2.'i to sue: Oil eloth 2ih-: Sin ks, st..eki!e!s. liaildkerehiefs. .", to l.e; White Shirts, priee Oil lor .'i.ie: Corset:s 2J to ;.m-; Toweling fx-a yard an I pi to p!e a pair: Wool worsted 1U to 2.' yard w ide dress toods. only !(ie: peneils le. j.aier ."e ipiire: envel .s .". paek. umhrellas 4"ic to LaU. Almost All Kinds cf Groceries. Snirar. Stmeh and S,.('a . 7.r n, vfrtv :h-. l;iee :,. Hominy : e. .le Orease.K- box, 'epi-r i:k-. Matehes M il for .-. Look at Hie cut prices oil l'at ent Mi dieiie s: Syrup Squills, l'aret'one. Iron. Tine tui Iron. ( iye'Tine. ermifime. redueed from III to Te. Hovkiu s 01 -hi Killer 2m I'i rrv Havis" I'ain Killer. In. II. in l:,-.t ! ills. Tults' I ills, r'.dueed to2(le. Sweet ii .". and !:. ':tst..rOi! .land Maehine oil I ne. 1 r. i:i-ers- !im kl. '.. riy :i cordial for di-arrho-a. ; ri. .". e. onlv :ii'e. i'eti'rson s Liniment only :.., . Jl.trkei s llor-e an 1 I ati ie I'owders Till Ware. W . .1 and Vv idow arj. ( roikerv Ware of all kinds. Ol 1 -is are. etc. Net.-: - A fii.e lot . f T. .I.aeeo nv 11,.. Ciuars 1 to.. ni:'!'. Ed, L. Edmundson, THK HI'STLKIl. .. N. '. L. (L "Waddoll, Contractor i& And Euilder, tiOLDSl'.OUO, N. ('. C'SM-fia!!y on Cottages. Plans and estimates f urnis!i,.,I on application. WITH ENLARGED QUARTERS 1 am now enaMcil to ilisjilay THE HANDSOMEST FURNITURE ever lironht here, i-oiisist'ni"; of Walnut Suits, Oak Ciioval Suits, Oak Suits, with a full line of -BABY-.-CARR1AGES!- To See Thein is to Buy Them ! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! R. SUMMERFIELD, EAST CENTIIE ST. Fall announcement OF- H. WEIL Dry Goods, Dress Goods, House Furnishing Goods. In this depart inenl we are second to none in North Carolina. Our shelves and counters are jri-oanin under the heavy load of larrains recently purchased under pressure of I'anic Sales. It is not only the extremely low prices at which we sell onr frtxxls, to which we claim your attention, hut in addition we have one of the choicest and host selected stocks that we have ever offered. Look at our line of Imported Ladies suits, which we show in all the new weaves and colorings. We have dress trimming! to match our suits. Opera Flannels in fancy andnlain coloring, Medicated Flannels, Emhroideries, Taide Linens, Tidies Underwear. Cloaks, Shawls, Domestic (loods such as l-loached and unhleached. A special oiler of 1o,0(m yards of 4-4 Androscoggin Bleaching at only Ti cents a yard. i'lDoo yards Standard Prints at 5 cents a yard. Ill addition we have everything pertaining to a first-class Dry Goods Store. Ready - Made Clothing. This depart nicsil is unusually attractive this serisou. AW have pur chased a larger stock than usual, at Panic Prices during; the recent scarcity of money and are prepared to give our customers the ad vantage of our purchases. 4, 000 Suits for men, hoys and children. :,()()() Overcoats at nea-ly half their real value. AVe oiler :m all wool Cass. Suit for men, ordinary value si :.., for only S7.."H. A sljlish Cheviot Suii, worth SKI, for only, s;. A clioice Cassiim re I). 15., worth ls to s-i for only li All wool Ulsters worth Slo at si. All wool Kersey worth Sir, at spi. Fine custom-made Heaver worth S2J at S14. In IJtys Suits we oiler a choice in 4 lines of Cassimere Suits worth sp) at si;.;,(. A spl.-ndid I'nion Cassimere Suit and a jrood wear er worih s; at s..."", an 'pial asjrood vahiesin hijrher priced jroMls. We have on haml l,oo; Children Suits, all good values at 'a per cent. oil their real value. r ' All the above named goods will ho sold as advertised. We invite an inspect ion. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! This department is our pride. We have this -.cason hotidil 1,(mh eases of Hoots and Shoes, every pair we warrant. We .make a specialty of Zeiir'.er's. Hay State, Sol.. Sehwah Co., and liannis ter, also many rools made to our special order. We have peculiar facilities in this line, laivin in very larre quantities, we can dis tance all competitors in price and will save you from lit to .": per cent. We have lixetl prices on all our troods to all. therefore you may feel confident of leinur treated riirht. Carpets, Rugs and Mattings. In this department we call attention as follows: 7." pieces Ingrain Carpets, all wool. 40 pieces Ingrain Carpets, cotton chain. 4i pieces UrusM-U Carpets. . 75 pieces Straw Mattinrs. 1 pieces Napier Mattings, o pieces Cocoa .Mattinirs. L'' Kuirs. All will lie sold at popular prices, with anv house in the coiintrv. Gents Furnishing This department ofl'ers n rhoiee .selection for repleni-hinir a gentle man's wardrobe. If you neel any White Divss Shirts, Niirht llobes. I'lKlerwear of any ilesetiption. Cull-. Collars, Handker chiefs. Xoekwear. Hoe. Susjieiiders, we ean show yoti the largest ami ehoieest assortment in Ntnth Carolina. All will be sold at moderate and popular prices. Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! Wl Would ask you to look at our new shapes in Derby's. Alpines ami Crush Hals. We have all the new styles and best makes, at mod erate priees. We will block our hats to eoaform with the shape of voitr head. Merchant Tailoring Department. Oivilli; to unusual success in this department we have increased our facilities this season more than heretofore. We will make you a suit to order in the latest style, the host workmanship, within 1 days from date of order, and jruarantee you entire satisfaetion, and a savinir in price to you of r2." per rent. (live us a trial order and we shall have you for a permanent customer, l.oiio Samples of Imported and Domestic jroods to select from. Groceries and Farmers' Supplies. We receive weekly 1 carload of C. K. Sides direct from Chicago pack ers and our ju ices an- always a littlelwcr than our competitors. l.OOO KoIls .lute IiaiririiiLr, - and ! pound. iiO Hales 2 H strips at ." cents per yard. 2,000 bundles Cotton Ties. 100 barrels Sujrar. 250 barrels Flour. 100 barrels Sautl' ( Jail Si Ax and Lori lard's, loo boxes Laundry Soap. 25 boxes Hakim; l'owder. 50 boxes Tobacco. 25 b.'ifrs Coffee. 200 bands best quality Hock Lime. 50 barrels Cement. 50 barrels Plaster. 50 bushels IMastcri nt; Hair. All to be sold at Hock Hottom Prices. Our Wholesale Department Is iu full swin and well stocked with an attractive stock. We invite an inspection from merchants and ruarantee to duplicate any in voice from any market, cither North or South. Anions: other goods we have in sttn-k: 500 pieces of Piece Goods. 500 pieces of Prints. 4o0 pieces of lileachinir. 100 bales of Plaids. . 50 pieces of Canton Flannels. 1,000 cases of Shoes, and many other omIs too numerous to men tion. We invite you to examine our .tock before purchasing elsewhere. Weil &, Bros., GOLDSBOHO, N. C. & BROS. We propose to compete in price: Goods. DOWN THEY GO ! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER The New York Bargain Store! Staple (Jiu-diains from ." t worth from S h, hh: ;;M , hams from 7 to' Do, worth from 1 ti lAe. Indigo bin - prints uy regular price 7c. All our 7c prints reduced to Co, and all our p; j.lK reduced to :c. Heavy Plaids from 5 to W; worth from C (o 7c. y;il,i wide white Homespun from ."e up. Lakt (Jeorgre. Mnte Stu.-. K ,. ingham A .A.t Ciat Prices. Heavy Iliekorv reduced to "ie, worlli 1'c KniuiiiL' -o:i..i, s,. Spun cotton s:',e. 'Hail thread lc per hall. Heavy Drillmir i :a 7 up. Cant. m Fiannels at jrreatly reduced prices. Douhlc width d,v-. "oods Kc, regular priv l."e. AH Notions at prices lower than . . . ... A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF SKQ ..4 1 1.- ,....!,,,.,.. 1 i;,mr,. Wi' ll:i: tliem from .M Ml). A iiii. in button or lace for ladies at only si, rcrti!ar price A .'entleman's shoe at Si. A jrood rrain shoe lor ladies, n.edi weight, nly .mc. Special discount to parties huyiniirlot of si,, We Are Headquarters for the wi ll-known '-(Vossctles. also cyltman s Ivi-Ucy sand lilai ard's. Spring heel .shoe for ladies from to . at si..'-' to S2... Old ladies shoes a specialty. Our si..',o "pat tip" shoe reduced to Si. !.". Two Iarre shipmentsof huriry harness just reeciveil. l'nmi sr..",o per set, and up. 1 7ir bargain..? in saddles, bridles, vie. Our Remaining Stock Of Clothing I AT COST! AT COST! i j Hear iti mind we are sellinir shoes at cut prices, every pair warrant' d. He sure and call for our rJ.V tobacco, worth l)'n: Ii'aok ju-jiper be; ! shot 7' cents; waterjuoof caps . cents; jiowder i'. cents; I 2 Tinware at dosiu-r-oiit price-;. big drives in Pant goods, in any quantity and quality. Pou "1 i'orL-vt the place when you start out ; limine. We irtiarantce to m - t anv and all competition. THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, j J. F. SOUTHEELAND, Proprietor. 0;pe:necl Again! L EDWARDS, The Father of Lov Prices ! This is to notify my friends and former customers tliat I liave returned to this city once more and have opened A COMPLETE LINE Of Seasonable Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Etc.. etc.: all of v.liieh I slTall sell lower than vi r offered here by anybody. "- Everything At A Great Reduction! In order to build up my former reputation for ood goods and low prices I have decided to sell any and all of my stock Without A Cent of Profit during the next twelve months, thereby showing you that i I have come to stay for good this tim". This great j reduction is mad for the bent-fit of my y,iA patrons ! in order to regain their valued patronage. i THIS IS A BARB CHANCE t I I To secure new and seasonable goods at such a great saving I in cost, ami it behooves all my friends to come to my I store AT OXCE and secure these enormous bar ! gains, before tlie goods are picked over. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SI: You will find me at my former stand on E. Centre St. X.. E3DWA.RDS, TT.3 Fathar of Low Prices, GOLDSBORO, - - - N. C. You Can't Please Everybody! Is a fact admitted by all who have tried, but we ran please all who are seeking the Best Goods for the Least Money ! In our store you will find anything you want in the line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Pants, Tinware ami Crockery, also A Full Line of Groceries, All of which will be sold at the lowest living profit Give us a call when you are in need of anything in ourline and see if we can't save you money. A. J. Harrell & Son, At the Centennial Pump. -AT- r A line si. tiiie iiiin :n . Goods, consisting of
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