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The Goldsboro Headlight from Goldsboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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fllE HEADLIGHT. G. Thompson and others were sold Miss Lillie Bell Newbury, who has- jJFLBl rTCDTJ FOR bv the county. been Mrs. S.

Sv Smith, of The oard will meet on November 1 this place, returned to her home in Cramps, 1 Croup, I I OKGAX OF WAYNE COUNTY. 0 1 30tb to close up all county ousiness, Magnolia, Monday. and to test the court coom' heating! VOUgUS, Marriage of a Popular Couple. A beautiful wedding was solemnized at St. Paul M.

E. church yesterday evening at 8 o'clock. The contracting parties, who, at that tme took the solemn: marriage vows in the presence of a large number of friends, were Mr. Leslie C. Southerland, the GOLD OR SILVER? IN.

1NOV. IS, ibyu. anoaratus. At the last meeting of our Board Tooth The Toler bridge petition was laid of Town Commissioners, our good Colds, ache, over to the December meeting of the LOCAL NEWS. new Board.

friend K. B. Smith was elected Mayor in place of W. E. Ham, re 1 AM A CANDIDATE Published by order pf the Board.

efficient cashier of the National Bank. signed. list W. H. Frost will begin it the Court House in this SAVE YOUR' MONEY! When coming to Goldahoro don't fail to call at our store, when you are in need of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES You will find our prices rights the assortment complete and the goods of a superior quality.

We also carry a nice line of CROCKERY AND CUTLERY and shall make it to your interest if, you will favor us with a call. We guarantee to save you money on every purchase. lConntry-Produee bought and highest market price paid. C. BROWN (E.

Walnut formerly Brown Gardner.) a 1 Diarrhoea, i 7 Dysentery, ii Bowel Complaints. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for these troubles is G. C. Korneqay, Uierk. Mr.

reterson's Tarting Words. Editob:" Headlight: Through the NOT FOR OFFICE BUT FOR: YOUR TRADE! Mount OliTe Reports. Miss Annie Broadhurst is teaching IK A1 city i i .9 loath of Mr. R. A.

Johnson Th school near Kinston. columns of your valuable paper per n-u here Monday morning, after mit me to say to the good people or oocurr Miss Maybe! Kelly spent last Wed nuotl Illness, aged 62 years. -1 nesday in the country with her sister, tLJt Si Wayne county that I very mucjh ap: preciate their interest in me in the county canvass just closed, and for Mrs.Ji. L. Kornegay.

wammll the mark of conndence snown me D-y One of our Populists thinks he will llov. James Long left Tuesday for to attend the Baptist inu' invention, now in session. ath of Mr. Gary Orteo oc-, at his home this city Mon come in ahead of the Republicans MY PLATFORM IS Best Goeds for the Least Money, Honest and Fair Treatment to all. Goods sold Lotvcf than anywhere in the State, and last bnt not least Goods represented as they are.

their suffrage While I am defeated 6y a small vote, I bow cheerfuly to the will of the people. and get the postoffice. It is the trusted friend of the I Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes. a Used Internally or externally I have eriven four years ot tne best G. R.

Pearshall went to Burgaw of Goldsboro, and Miss Mary B. MiU ler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. F.

Miller, one of Goldsboro's fairest and most popular young ladies." The marriage ceremony was performed by-Re v. R. C. Beaman in a most impressive manner, and "the wedding march was artistically rendered by Miss Hattie Dewey. Capt.

James S. Hartsell, of Wilmington, acted as "best man," and Miss Bessie Miller, the 'bride's sister, "maid of honor." The scene presented was very attractive, and when the bridal party, tookposition the picture was one of brillance and beauty. The attendants were Mr. II. L.

Miller, of Wilmington, with Miss Rebecca Haigh, of Fayetteville; Mo J. C. Miller with Mrs. Dr. W.

J. Jones, Dr. Norwood G. Carroll, of Raleigh, with Miss Mattie Lee; Mr. DRS.

PARKER GREGORY. -hi. of typhoid fever, 26 work of my life for the good of the Sunday morning and returned Mon day ni county The anxiety nd perplexi day DonM, ask us why. Beware of imitations. TaTte none but the genuine "Perry Davis." Sold everywhere.

A ties of the office ot Chairman oi tne Board of County Commissioners and the schools of the county fall upon Goldsboro Dramatic Club will that splendid.drama, "Meg's Miss Dora Kornegaj' and her bro 9 ther Giles, spent Sunday at C. 1 1 25c. and 50c. bottles. other shoulders, but I shall still feel a kindly interest in the people who -F.

R. Kornegay's, near here. AS EDWA RDS' Dr. Leonard P. Aaron is with us again, after having completed a six have dealt so kindly with me.

ask for the man who succeeds me, and on whom these great responsibilities fall, a sympathetic consideration. H. G. JONES, '111- ai uie vrperu xiuuse, inlay night. Mr.

llobert Cohn, of Philadelphia, a p(V' no little renown is in the citv on a short visit to his aunt, Mrs. josopli Edwards. Similar School Institute will be weeks course at the Johns Hopkins No one knows befter than I do what CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, Office Jlours 8 a. to 6 p. m.

Badly decayed and broken down teeth and roots crowned with alluminum and gold, and made as good as sound teeth." ijgTOffice removed from over L. D. Giddens' to over Miller's Drug Store. Hospital, at Baltimore, on diseases pertaining to the ear, throat and nose. is before him.

Onr pamnaiffn iust closed has been MUU.N1 VLlVlu, U. U. conducted by our candidates in such eonu W. F. Pearsall, who has been in 1 II 4- 4- vitiikk v- l- A 1 I n.i toct Ly xcv -uiau-eiy ,11.

jai aunt' the Second Baptist church, a Kinuiy spmt iutu mu ui Brians and estimates furnished on DR. TAPT'S ABTHW HTiTilTB terness of the past is-bliterated ana application. Your patronage is re- bad health afl summer, is a little better, and is going on the sound our people are closer together, ae- spectiuiiy solicited UK-" ton: in a few days to visit his niece and -lit and to-morrow night, begin-; 7 o'clock. 0 ii'uvct special attention to the a Ivortisoments of Messrs. C.

D. for his health: lieving this, 1 do not count tne. expense -and worry of the campaign as lost. Our candidates are willing to lay all on the altar of our county and FALL IN LINE no -a" Miss Sallie Hall, the efficient mil reputation is well known all over Eastern North Carolina. It is a well es- 5 tablished fact that I sell goods at least 25 per cent, lower than any other merchant, and to be convinced of this, all you have to do is to come to my store and see the customers crowding to buy and happy that at last they have found a place where One Good Solid Dollar Will Buy two Dollars Worth of good solid Goods.

Space will not "allow to enumerate the large variety of -stock so I will call your particular attention to only a few articles: 40-irich wide very fine Cashmere, all colors and all shades, SIX IT-PIIDS $LOO. Thes goods have always been sold at 50c. a yard. Remember this is a full dress pattern of fine wool CashnWe for only 1.00. handsome blue Flannel Man's suit for only $3.00, formerly sold for $10; these suits run all sizes from 34 to 42.

A fine all wool double breasted black Clay Cheviot suit for only $4. Elegant Knee Suit from 4 to 14 for only $1. Mens' Heavy Undershirts, look, for only wish for her people the greatest liner of the N. Y. Racket' Store, who has been very sick for the past three With the crowd of Bargain seekers who are prosperity and a mutual feeling of on their wav to our store.

Wc have the conndence and co-operation for the highest good of our weeks, is improving slowly. Her mother, of Phoenix, is with her now. Kespectfully, J. E. Peterson.

Handsomest and Cheapest Line OF Saturday morning, while W. F. English and J. A. Westbrook were fox-hunting, near Dudley, they-, ran The Grandest Remedy.

Mr. R. B. Grceve, merchant, of Chil-howie, certifies that he had con Thomas G. Hyman, of Newbern, with Miss Addie Southerland, Mr.

E. B. Borden, Jr.r with Miss 'Maud Mc-Leod, of Wilmington; Mr. Geo. C.

Southerland with Miss Annie Isler. The ushers were Messrs. T. R. Robinson, Chas.

N. Edgerton, Dr. W. J. Jones, Jr.jxnd Dr.

W. Street Jones, of Spring Hope? The church was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and evergreens. After the ceremony the happy young couple took the train for a bridal tour, which will take in some of the principal Northern cities." The -Headlight joins with their numerous friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Southerland a long life of happiness and prosperity.

It Yent the Other Way. Complete returns from the county election show that the Democrats succeeded only-in electing one tax collector and four constables, as the following will show: Goldsboro TowNsnip W. A. Denmark Tax Collector; T. M.

Dress Goods, Millinery, Corsets and Shoes, on a stump, wnicn tnrew ivir. sumption, was giveu up to die, sougnt all medical treatment that money could Brown vV A. M. Shrago, all of wiiich vioscrve' a careful perusal for bargah; seekers. Tin- Swedish Male Quartette will ovn l.e raded School course, for the of the library, at the Opera jl, ii 'xt Tuesday evening, with a irraiiil concert.

Th' market was crowded with cotton and tobacco yesterday. In fact, Go': d-boro always gets its full share of products, for, it recognized as being the best market in the Stale. The Masonic funeral? of the late J. J. Odom will be held in- Grantham town-hip, Sunday morning at 11 o'e'eek.

All Masons in good standing are invited to be present. ever brought to Goldsboro. The Bar- could hear of, but got ho" relief -spent gains are too numerous to mention, but many nights sitting up in a cnair; was here is one an English out and broke his collarbone. The death of Samuel Fulghum occurred near town last Thursday night at 11 o'clock. Had he lived to see the next day, he would have been 23 years old.

The interment was induced to try Dr. King's New Disco v-erv. and was cured bv use of-two bottles. For past three years has heen attending to husiness, and says Dr. King's New All Wool, Yard Wide Serge, (till colors) 25 cents.

Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. made in the Vernon burying ground near here. He leaves a wife and one FANCY PLAIDS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Couchs. Colds and Consumption.

It Good article of unlaundered Shirt for only 25c. Heavy Dress Outings' for only 5c. a yard. Extra size large linen Damask Towels at 25c. to see them is to buy them.

A nice pair of Ladies Shoes, honest guality, at only 75c. a pair in button or lace. The best and cheapest line of Shoes ever presented in Goldsboro. A splendid pair of Suspenders for only 8c. a pair.

The best Bedtick made, for only lHc. I will sell you nice Ladies Capes for. 95c. I have 1,000 Capes, all qualifies, which must be sold regardless of price. Do not buy second-hand Clothing.

Iwjjlsell you new Clothing, cheaper than you can buy second-hand Clothing. Be sure to call oumc. 17i cents tor $1.25 a yard. don't fail. Trial bottles free at J.

H. Hill Sons, Goldsboro, and 11. child to mourn his untimely. demise. How the Vote Stands.

As situation now appears, desiring to spend a pleasant Smith, Mount Olive. Fancy for Siitsr to-morrow should uot fail tcr The man who is expecting to get a blessing in a month or a year from this time will never get it. Something: to Know. William McKinley will have .275 votes in the electoral college, or a popular plurality Qf 829,100, 20 cents to $2. 00 yard.

WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BARGAINS THIS SEASON. Wiiliam J. Bryan will receive 172. Head Constable. Fork P.

C. Caldwell Jax Collector; James L. Talton Constable. Grantham John W. Britt Tax Collector; C.

W. Denning Constable. Brogden M. C. King Tax Collector; W.

J. Flowers Constable. Indian Springs GidQon D. Hol This estimate gives to the Republican candidate twelve of Kentucky's thirteen votes, and two of Delaware's AS HER EDWARDS. see t'ne splendid comedy, "A Night's Fr.

at the Opera House. There is not a dull moment during the performance. Cards are out for the- marriage of Mr. John F. Bowles, of Statesville, and Miss Mabel Grant, of this city.

The ceremony will lake place at the First ttaptist church next Thursday at 11 a. Rev. James Long officiating. Ail the newly elected county officers must file their bonds with the E. CO three.

The vote in detail is as fol built for the accommodation of my friends the finest brick It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is- Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50 cents or $1.00 per bottle at J.

H. Hill Sons, Goldsboro, and J. K. lows: For McKinley: California Con- stables in town, where I can shelter 100 head of horses. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to call upon mo-bef ore purchasing OUR STOCK OF npctieut Delaware Indiana their Fall stock.

I will duplicate JSorthern prices and save you treignt. land Tax Collector; Floyd 15; Illinois 24; Iowa 13; Kentucky. 12; Walker Constable. Maine Massachusetts 15; Minne New Hope Lubv R. Herring Goods Fall soia 'J; Aiicuigan Smith, Mount Olive.

WANTED! Hoard: of County Commissioners at Tax Collector; Henry Vinson their next regular meeting Decern- Constable. Education, like varnish, if put on too thickly is apt to crack. rTth. The blanks, properly filled Addison Peel New Hampshire New Jersey 10; New York 3G; North Dakota Ohio 23; Oregon Pennsylvania 32; Rhode Island South Dakota Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin 12. is the largest and most complete line ever brought to Mount Olive.

All these goods were personally selected by our Mr. B. L. Culbreth during his recent visit to Northern manufacturing centres, and he having been able JJucklen's Arnica Sulve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Total, 275; pluralities, 100.

For Bryan: Alabama 11; Arkan tions, and positively cures Piles, or no sas 8, Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia 13; Idaho Kansas 10; "pay required. It is guaranteed ta give in every department, we are determined to sell them at such way-down prices that will be bound to astonish our competitors even. We don't buy our goods to keep, but to keep them moving, no matter at what prices they must go. 50,000 POUNDS out. are now ready at the Register of Deeds" office.

We are requested to state that the ladies of the Presbyterian congregation at Seven Springs will give -an oyster and barbecue supper on Friday evening, the 20th for the benefit of their Sunday school. The public are cordially invited. The ladies of the Episcopal church will give a crysanthemum exhibit and supper at the residence of Mrs. Tr H. Rain this afternoon and night, for the benefit of their church.

The Tax Collector; L. K. Stallings Constable. Nahcnta L. A.

Mayo Tax Collector; Henry G. Phelps Constable. Great Swamp Chas. Rose Tax Collector; J. M.

Holland Pike ville John Deans Tax Collector; Jas. Forehand Constafcle. Stony Creek P. H. Spence Tax Collector; Zebulon Lancaster Constable, perfect satisfaction, or money reiunueu.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. II. Hill Son, Goldsboro, and J. 11.

Smith, Mount Olrve. Kentucky Louisiana Montana Missouri 17; Mississippi Nevada North Carolina 11; Nebraska WHY PAY HIGH PRICES OF for ffootts when you are enabled at our establishment to secure the same rlv half the amount asKed bv other merchants? South Carolina Tennessee 12; Texas 15; Utah Virginia 12; Washington Wyoming 3. Total, 172; pluralities, 617,000. Wheat, Rye or Oat SpiecialJBusu MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city property, in amounts to suit. 'Allen Doktch.

Come to us a strict CASH HOUSE which sells for a small profit and is always fighting down high prices. It will be money in your pocket to The Senate in the Fifty-fifth Con trade with us. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT gress, as at present indicated, will LARGE FRONT TlOlt RENT ONE In the Senatorial race, H. L. Grant (Rep.) defeats F.

A. Daniels (Dem.) by 23 votes, and R. eG. Max- be divided atoong the parties as lot- n-w 1 1 room, suitable for any business, lows: Gold Republicans, goia second floor, adjoining Headlight oflice, Joe Rosenthal, well of Duplin county, defeats DemocratS) 845. Silver Democrats, which is stocked with the latest designs, is again in charge of Miss Salhe Hall.

Never before have we been enabled to offer sueh a stylish selection at fabulous low prices. This department must certainly be seen to be appreciated. 0000000000000000 A. C. Ward (Dem.h of render coun 26; silver Republicans, 10; Populist, nAnmFRY.

BUGGY ROBES AND 945. This makes a tie on the fin jj Whips, in large variety, and at al public are cordially invited to favor the occasion with their patronage. The new election law requires- all newly elected officers, from Governor down to township constable, to file an itemized sworn statement with the Clerk of the Court, of all campaign expenses, within ten days after their election, otherwise they forfeit the office. In recognition for his splendid oanvass marlfi durinsr the recent ancial question most your own price, at Southerland, Bkinklev Co. ty, with a majority of 400 votes.

Mr. Daniels, claiming "irregularities" in Duplin county, will give notice of a contest. The composition of the House of Representatives in the next oon o-ress will be as follows: Republi rCall early and examine our immense Fall stock of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Shoe's, in order to get first choice. THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE, MOUNT OLIVE, N. sound money Democrats, 2, ROYALL BORDEN, Furniture: and Crockery Dealers, GOLDSBORO, N.

O. Saulston Gleanings. II. and Enoch Maleass were Democrats, 120; silver Republicans, DRESS MAKING BY MRS. G.

F. Cotton, over store of Pitman on Walnut street. Satisfaciion and perfect fit guaranteed, or no charge. JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND cheaply done at this oflice. Estimates furnished.

Proofs submitted. Mail orders will receive careful attention. visiting friends in ureene county, PoDulists and Fusionists, 23. Total, Sunday. 357 CULBRETH PROPRIETORS.

Mrs. Celia A. Lewis, of Goldsboro, County Commissioners Meeting. The Board met in regular session, is visiting the family of F. M.

Mus grave here. TVONT FORGET lilAX tjuuoi. Monday, November with all the members Dresent. Goods J. W.

Hall returned home Sunday from an extended visit to relatives in Seasonable JJ shoes are the best for the money. Every pair warranted. On sale at Goldsboro only, at Southerland, Brinkley Co. JmH jr The following accounts were audi ted and, allowed as follows Sampson county. campaign, Mr.

W. H. Smith, of this city, has been presented with a beautiful shield of varigated crysanthe-mums- by Mr, and Mrs. John Williams, of Seven Springs, for which the. recipient expresses his most heartfelt thanks.

meeting of the stockholders of the A. N. C. R. is to be held at Morehead to-morrow for the purpose of acting, upon a lease of the railroad which has been made by the directors to the Goldsboro and Morehead Railroad Company.

All stock- a Summerlin.Ncw Hone fence, 2.50 A. N. May, of Beston, was in our HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS in Drv Goods, Notions, Shoes and to1 Gotion Lumber bdg. lumber, 9.06 ng town be OXTON AND WOOL BROCADES, 20 cents, are thtTbest goods ever sold for the money. We have them When conn section Sunday for a short while, Come again'Lon.

A. work on Whitehall bag, a. 40 J. A. Toler, balance on Quaker bdg, 6.73 chip to fall on us and save money fl timnth.im.

bridge lumber, in beautiiul patterns ana colors, nanasome quumj, -o SOUTHEULAND, BlUSKLEV CO tti TUnscrrnvfi has ourchased a a Xnlr. on brichre, I 7.50 TXT V-v 1 rt fU -WILL PAY THE ttT A KTE1 )- nice residence oi j. Mr. Viraninain, nuu, ramnco A v. Hroffuen ience, highest market price for dry and and Goldsboro, there soon.

Wm. Price, on'Arrington bridge, 1.G0 Win. Quinn, on Arrington 1.80 green lseet liiues, aiso miv quantity. Be sure and call on us before i u-ill ho nn.ssed free on the Cons Son, tor children man our GINGHAMS FOR lOo. Otlxers at 7c.

and 5o. But the greatest bargain, the best value, and we stake your trade on it, are our ALL WOOL SEKGrES, 3.8 INCHES WIDE AT 25 CENTS. All colors, every thread wool, good weight and shades. TTT) A Tbl7 3 PT A A IT Cf nave arrived in larSe quantities and we are therefore able to UUJtt Uiliriiib RIlCl lyJjUillViO offei our customers unusual opportunities in this line. disposing it.

I'ikeville Budget. I). H. l'orter, on Arrington onuge, u.ou 15 Frazier, care, burial of 5.00 II coal and supplies, 29.14 City Butchers. ivgular mail train this afternoon.

After a four weeks' illness, Mrs tvtc RhIHa TTam is visitinsr rela- RESS GOODS AND SHOES ARE ITHOO i tives and friends in Goldsboro. Surah J. Peel departed this life at o-oinw lower than ever uetore at Rovall Borden, chairs tor county, k.uu C.F. Herring, C. S.

blks, 5.00 C. Kornegaj', Reg. account tiled, 23.50 countv supplies, 2.95 her home in New Hope township, Now that the election is over uui our store. JNow is tne acceptcu tuue iu get what you Money saved is mnnnv ttled down to business ij.f. Scott, sheriff, accounts filed, 105.65 IN SHOES WE CARRY ONLY SOLID LEATHER GOODS.

people have se 7.50 Robert Moore, fee bill omitted, Southerland, Brinkley Co. ajain. C. B. Hurst, arrest of lunatic, W.

J. Flowers, serving notices. We Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Pikeand Miss 1.60 1.20 86 1.75 ur stock of clothing must Men's KiD Creedmoor, whole stock, for 1.25. Men's batin Ualt, D9tn congress ana Dais, ai TTT A I I be closed out regaraiess oicofet. i' TU Ool, OKmoK Qhno at 011 SfltlStVinSf. rlrpH nut regardless of cost.

C. D. Taylor, overcnarge on tax, Tao fanfios. matress for pauper, Rena Massey were visiting relatives Wp have clothine to nt anttsmt jimiosi nrag Oil UlU uuc biiucb. i I ic oci-wu-uvvttw wnv vv u'o hnv-p lnthincr to lit and su Jarues Edmundson, poor house 41.02 in Saulston, Sunday.

anvbodv. Don't let this rare opportun Dr. W. J. Jones, uct.

saiaiy uo.oo Tvtvo xrinrr nf four Oaks, is in -we Tffer an oil grain polish at $1.00. Ladies' Dress Shoe for $1. 50. Ladies' Daisy and Brilliant Kid, serviceable and stylish, (see cut) i ity pass bv without calling on Southerland, Brinkley Co. IN LADIES' SHOES AMI o.

J- a 4- Mrs. Th p. Board met pursuant to ad town on a visit to uer auui, Saturday at 8 p. in the G5th yearj of her age. The interment was made in the family burying ground, near JlizzellVtnill, Sunday at 3 p.

m. Debased was the widow of the late G. Peel, "and was greatly beloved by who knew her well. We are requested by Mr. James II.

Johnson, the County Treasurer-elect, to state in his behalf that the report which gained circulation at the close of the campaign that he had expressed his willingness to vote for Geo. fl. White, colored, for Congress, was ntirely unfounded and untrue, and journment last Monday, all the mem-. $2.00 to $3.00. James T.

Thompson. bers being present. we can show the same variety and. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Aycock, of 'the B. Pate was granted license to In Misses, Children's and Boy's in TMPQRTANT NOTICE-THIS IS TO I inform-the public that I am paying the highest cash prices for green and dry Beef ilides, and Beeswax. hen-ever you have any be sure and come to see nie before you sell.

It will be to vour interest. Joseph Edwards, Fremont section, spent Sunday then the half would not be told. peddle in Wayne county for one year town with relatives. without cnarges. Accounts were audited and allow Mrs.

B. F. Scott, Goldsboro, ed to: passed through here bunaay, on a In We Are Overstocked. N. Crow, care of pauper, nnnTF.S RECEIVED A NEW visit to her father, E.

G. Pippin, near W. H. sasser, Diiuge gua fl lot of Buggies and Harness, which irthermore, that he voted for no J. Toler, on Arrington oriage, ii.oo nvnmiooa 3.50 Fremont.

Corrmare our S5.00 All AVool Suits for men. Better suits will sell $20 per per outfit than gtock complete in every particular, iv other house in the United States for 4- W. H. Edgerton and wife, of Kenly, j'1L L0ftin, error in tax refunded, 3.31 Do You Want an Overcoat that will last you 3 years and look well. 'gro at the recent election.

There surely must be some pros cash or on time no difference to me. If at all prices. were tnis section ouuua, -Vi JZZ Ar- hnw 6.25 you want to save money be sure ana come to see me before purchasing else Our Jane Hopkins' Suits for Children are the Best dn the Market. to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

10.50 N. S. w. F. 10:50 cts of better times ahead, if we should judge from the following ungual lanre number of white marriage where.

Joseph awards, The Champion of Low Prices. -a. vni Ko trlid James Summernn, rep mg aguu, Her numerous friends will be glad firadv. resistrar of prec, 12.15 ihft nast to learn that Miss Effie Blow has so e. J.

Best, registrar of prec, 6.90 far recovered from her recent illness T. O. Kelley, registrar-of 8.76 Money cheerfully refunded if all goods are not as represented. Be sure you ask for week: Johnnie Anderson to Miss Florence Fields, George W. Deans, i nn as to be out again.

W. Gardner, burying pauper, u.vu "luoaes ana xaunes, um muguz.mc iu jjuiwiaocio, ior iio.uo i m. fTKn nbe. I a i fas to Miss Lucy C. Joyner, Ed.

Jones to 3STOTIOE As. the time allowed bylaw to settle your taxes is now out, I herewith give notice to all to come forward and settle at -once, otherwise cost will follow. Office in Court House. W. A.

DENMARK, Tax Collector Goldsboro As is the usual Whitehall bdV .3.34 Miss S. Jving nn WW7Ei "WHT YOJJT -W-ISTT. giving Day, which comes this year v. ins. premiums, u.

0 to Miss Janei Flowers, James Mins 1 I nn tbP will be ooservea oy hew to Miss Etta Laqgston, Chas. most of our citizens. Patsey Tabron, error in tax, Finance will meet on December 5tb, to settle with the TrG3tSu.iGr The Chairman was instructed to Redding to Miss Fannie Smith, Les ROS WEIL Tpv A. L. Ormond began a series lie C.

Southerland to Miss Mary nf meetinss at Mount Carmel church NOTICE. I WAST erery man and woman In the TTnit1 States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of book on these diseases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga.

Box 532, and one will be sent you free. Miller, Geo. F. Vernon to Miss Alice on or here Sunday, and already much mal deed to Don Humphrey near nere, ouuucj, nc thp lots in rp.r of P.ass, and William Warrick to Mis infprpst is being mamtestea. SarahTarter..

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