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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, JANUARY 7. 1886.--DOUBLE SHE ET. LESSONS FROM THE GARDEN. , i . - Ayune, darling little BroWn-cyed maid.of ours, - Went to school this morning To the garden flowers. -. Such a school was never Seen, I'm sure, before Only one small scholar r. - y. Teach jrs, half a score, - Said the Morning-glory : When you see the light, Praise the Lord who kept you Safely through' the night. ' Said the purple Pansy: "Learn this truth from me. You must le contented : If you'd happy be." Said the whtte-robeYl Lily: - Vou shall blessinw know . if. like me. your thoughts are .. Pure as driven sno Said the tall trad statelj Flower Of thtesun : "Greater treasure-wajya True heart there is none. . Said the Hose : UThe thorns, dear, That life ever brings . Are by Love and Kindness - . Robbed of all their stings." i L Said the pretty,! fragrant Violet: "So live. V . That your presence always - , Sweet delight may give." ' ' " ' Said they altogether: "Then when life is past, 1 You shall fadeless blossoms Find in heaven at last.!' Ah I what lovely lessons - Learned she from the flowers, 1 . Ayune, darling little . - -Brown-eyed maid of ours I Margaret Eytinqe, in Harper's Young People, ;1H TAKE HOLD LET JjO. Ib requires grit to take hold; it re quires grace to let go. Take hold is a common virtue in America; let go is a rar6 grace in America. We are all exhorting one another to "go ahead;" we sometimes need the exhortation to stop. It requires as much wisdonvto know when to let go 'as to know when to take hold; it requires as much cour age to let go as to take hold, and even more self-denial.. It is a mistake to suppose that Americans are a nation of mere money-makers. Thev work fdr work's sake; money constitutes 'only a kind of counter which shows who has won in the game of life. We do not play for the counters, but for the game. He-is wise who knows how and when to stop the play. The business man finds himself en tangled in business; he exhorts him self, to hold on and go ahead; if he can b At tide over this week, this month. i this year, he will come into clear water. He invests, all that he has laid up; he borrows from his wife, from , his friends; he exhausts first his capi tal and then his credit; and 'when at last he goes down, he involves wife, family and friends in his ruin. If he . had only been wise enough to have let ; go earilier, he and his would have suffered less. Ihe wife and mother carries on her heart the burden of her home, her husband, her children. She ' wakes every .morning weary, and ex horts herself to take hold; she spurs a laggard brain to reluctant work far into the night, and compels herself to hold on. In vain her husband urges hei-to "slack-a little.'.' His kindly urging only adds to her burden. She says to herself, if not to him, "Men cahhot understand woman's work; ho can stop, but I cannot. My home must be cared for, my children nur tured and watched over." At last WHAT HAPPENED TO CHARLIE. V Charlie ived in the coontryj on the banks of a river. He had everything he wanted to play, with and do almost as he pleased. But he was not allowed to get in the little boat that was kept down at the landing. He thought it very hard never to be allowed to row alone. He often went with his father, and could row quite well. He was not al way good, and perhaps, some day would have gone without permission. But the oars were always kept in the boat house, which was locked, and Charlie did jjot have the key. One day his father and mother had to go to the, city and leave Charlie at home. He promised to . be very good before they went. At first he did very well: then he was lonely. He walked down to the landing. v "I will get in the boat for a minute," he said. He rocked the boat from side to side, and played he was at sea in a great storm. He was' soon tiled of the boat, and wanted to go back to the house. But this he could not do. The rocking of the boat had unfastened it, and it was drifting down the river. He did not know what to do. He shouted once or twice, but no one heard him. , In the river there was a small island which belonged to Charlie's 'father. The current carried the boat to this island, and Charlie got out. There was nothing to get out for, but he had been in the boat long enough. He sat on the ground and wished he was at home. , When his father and mother came back they wondered where he was. He did not come home to dinner, and they began to feel alarmed. His father found the" boat was gone. He borrowed another of a neighbor, and set off to-look for Charlie. He had not moved far when he saw the boat on the island, and a lonely little figure sitting on the shore. When Charley saw his father coming he jumped and said, 'Ja, 1 am so glad! Have you come to take me homer7 "No," replied his father,'"! came to look for you. Now that I find you nave disobeyed me, 1 snail leave you here tor the rest or the day." Charles would have cried if it had done anv raod. He watched his father row back home. Then he sat down on ine ground ana wisnea he naa never stepped in the boat. He had a very dun aiternoon. w hen his lather came at night to take him home there was.' not much said, but Charlie never for got that long day on the island. Our Little Ones. : BROW liUll 11 11 u rr THE BEST TQHIC. - This medicine; combining iron with pure vegetable tomes, quicmy ana completely Cures Dyspepsia, In digest ion. Weakness, . I m pure Blood, Dfalaria,Chillg and Fevers, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kid Tiers and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all wno lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headacae.or produce constipation other Iron medicines d. It enriches and purines the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn ana .Beicmng, aua strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c, it has no equal. The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper u aice no otner. 71 ad ouljbj RBOWK CHESICAL CO.. BALTIMORE, KD. NOTICE. lifli 1 hi Our idea in using this for our heading is to conve3r to the minds ; of our City and Country Friends what we are doing with bur elegantly equipped Stock of DRY GOODS, GLOTMG. EATS, SHOES, 1ST XD Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. First of all we are not going to Enumerate Prices of any Special Part of our Stock ; hut, as our Heading says wlkat W When we again call to the minds of our customers that we will sell Goods at that we know Prices SafesllBafes ! JUST RECEIVED 2 Carloads Bedsteads, 1 Car Load Safes 'I Js . J leu AT OUR Fniraltire! & Co. One Door North of B. M. Privett DON'T FAIL TO CALL BEFORE 1 BUYING ! "We sympathize with you for the following reasons: First because when you HiUHjIIclJI advantuceto buy Iron will find ft to tl leir troni ih. visit Goldsboro, and find COTTON SO LOW Flospectfully. ROYALjL, BORDEN 6c CO. You then, of course, .must know that vou must either buv a smaller nnantitvof nnWcwrt tst n r -ia 1 qqkf At . , -j , . . , , " J I WViUOWVlV .1 V.j S,m A"Xf k 6"uv "ia" jwu iutciiucu.,tu, ur gei liiem uii a very iow margin, ltememuer inai ULtt I DLI Look matter ,BE SAVING. most to your spending:. No ivhat comes in.j if more eroes out,, you will always be poor. The art is not making money, but in keep- mg it. Lintie expenses, like mice in a barn, when they are many, make erreat i. -TT 1 i -l .11. Wtteic. xiair oy nair, neaas get Daid; straw by straw, the thatch goes off the roof j and drop by drop, the rain comes into the chamber. A barrel is soon empty if the tank leaks but a drop a minute. In all things jkeep wjimn compass, in ever stretch (your legs rartner tnan the blankets will reach, or you will soon be cold.- In clothes choose suitable and lastirier never tne iooks. j. iooi mav make monev. but it needs a wise map to spendit. Remember it is easier to build two chimneys! than to keep one going.' If you give all to back and"Board,moth- ing is leix ror tne saving's bank. fit are 1 3 J J 1- I T t ! uaixi ami worK nara wniie you are young, and you have a chance to rest when old. wrpught nerves give way, and she be- S ' iDot wdJ finenes comes a chronic invalid; or she, goes'T "I theAmfain1 thm5 neve to an early graven and the husband and children are left to live on 'with out the care which sb e mistakenly tnught indispensiblev, Jf ' she had only the errace to 4et er& a well as the V "grit to, hold on, it would have been far bel ter for those she loved, and whom, , by the unwisdom 'of her love, she burdened. The,;. Scripture is wiser in f this respect than American instinct and conscience for it contains many exhortations to rid to "wait," For an active man or woman to let go of life, stop activity, leave others to bear the burdens and to do the toil, and stand one side, a mere onlooker this is, perhaps the hardest experience . that ever comes to the lot of God's children; but it Is often a very valuable one. Moses let fro when he was a, herdsman . in, the. wilderness, and David when he was an outlaw in the limestone caves of Southern Judea, and Paul when he was in retirement in. Arabia, and ' Luther when he was in Wartburg. V$e,f commend to all overburdened - souls the grace of " Ml go." Christian Union. - : ; , I DON'T CARE. HOAV TO MAKE TOURSELF MISERABLE. If you. wish to be miserable you must thitfk about yourself; about what you want, What you like, whatiespect people ought to pay to you, what peo ple thmk. of 'you; and then to you nothing will be pure. You will spoil everything you touch; you will make sin and misery for yourself out of everything -0od sends you; you will be as wretcbM as you choose. Char les Kingsley; Parties expecting further credit, must pay their bills upon presentation. It re quires money to run my business. - Respectfully, T. B. PARKER, Opposite Post Office. Goldsboro, N. C. jan4-tf HOOD, BRITT& HALL Desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that they now have on hand a well selected stock of GreneTal Merchandise, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS AND SHOES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, SNUFF, TO BACCO, GROCERIES, &c, which they mean to sell as low as the same quality of goods can be sold. If you want the best shoe "in town for the money, don't fail to see our PACK ARD & GROVER'S $2.50 AND $2.99 GENTS' SHOES. A nice lot of Ladies', Misses and Chil dren s Shoes also. We wish to call special attention to our To be stock ot MmW& both stiff and soft. We mind think they are inferior to none in the city. Be sure to see them before vou buy. Almost daily we are making additions to our stock, and consequently always have nice, fresh goods. Thanking our friends for papt favors, we respectfully ask them to remember us with a share of their patronage. Parties who are indebted to us will ob lige us by making an early settlement. Kespectlully, HOOD, BRITT & HALL. Goldsboro. N. C. Oct 19,885.-tf nnD nnnna Ann UUll UUUDO riflD RBII THE PBX0B Ofe GOTTOM 14 m no 13M OJOJ So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY! COMPETITION ! TO MY CUSTOMERS. i . The unusual success that has attended mv efforts to furnish Chean and l?ni;0n , Hardware and Agricultural Implements, has induced mo to make this Liberal Offer to my Customers, in the reduction of the Price of Plows alone. . I shall receive, during the next SIX WEEKSthe Largest Shipment of Agricul tural Implements ever bought.by any House in North Carolina, consisting in part of 1 , 600 Plows and Harrows, and also get what Goods you intended buying, although the price of Cotton was 50.000 pounds of Plow 'astinffS, lower than you expected. , ' T XX n i n , ' All of this good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to you that we are Down on High Prices' So don't be guided by. any Fictitious j Price List, but call and be convinced that "WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!" LOOK FOR THE BLACK AND! YELLOW FRONT! OPPOSITE THE GREGORY HOTEL. Of every kind usual lysold in this market. 1 OO Cucumber Pumps, 250 pair ot Haraes. 200 i 14 Trace Chains, 250 Kegs ot Nails, V 500 Shovels, Spades and Forks, 1 OO COOK STOVES. r FULL SATISFACTION GUAKANTEED TO RVH11V oiTaTncr...J. - T n r.,..-. 1 1 ( . . . B M. iuiu fiuivuuuiv M 1 IX IC 1 L J 1 lur 1. 1 1 ( HTV lirWTfll Tttrivmttfm aJ iiim iaj luuoD uu uttvo u'ua ino Ull year "Climax" orl th 1mi ..ir-. ..,,n'l'". V""" uunngiruv PJowa In thflflfiM - nrth .1V.7CA?rTr. ' wnewall," anl- "Wishing you all.a very prosperous New Year, we are, very respectfully, GoMsboro, N. p.. Dec. 7-tf w. h. smith; fell TPii(M-!!-'n J2 Pa xossr goldsboro. N. C. Ded.7,1885. hmM iWM MMm I XjaorTPs: ifw ij-a -n? 1 jL IP 0''H o- o a o You can't atford ta laugh, dear frlrls. Unless your teeth are white as pearls Unless your mouth i pink and sweet, And your two lips in rosebuds meet; ALLEN'S FOR. . GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Corjrect, Concise. ENDORSED BY Now is the time to leave your Orders for your Fall and Winter Clothine with us: given universal satisfaction and we will'al--4 ways try to do so. ;We guarantee a perfect fit and parties who leave their measure with us are not compelled to take theirgoods un less; made as ordered- . ; - YOU will savft mnnav a -nrl nr., 4- -u Wewish to call the attention of our customers to our colleption of nice HOLIDAY Stvl hv OVr A VI n cr -rri-i Q ?4- A r presents, consisting of uy At5b UY oraei mg your buits and Over Coats KtRBY & ROBINSON'S, DBUGGISTSBOOKSELLERS.STATIONERS. . . nd you cannot supply this want, llut through the use of S0Z0D0NT! oine years ao there was a briurht talented boy coming late out of school He had been kept in by his teacher for bad conduct. As he stepped info the street a friend or his, a, iioble man and wto,always delighted in helping jboy said to him: "I am very sorry to see vou- coming out ot school so late.". ( The boy replied ' in a careless ungentlemanly way: "I don't care." Now, remember that 1 was intimate ly acquaintea wurr inis iaa. 1 Know his father and mother. They were; ex cellent people, and denied themselves many things that they might give ' 1 i.1 J A . ineir sou me auvaniages or a good education, inis boy was talented - no one n school more so. He could stand at the bea.d of his classes when ever he tried to, but he didn't care. ' Letus go further and follow this wayward boy, the boy who could al ways say: ' v "I don't are." xnis spini oi "i aon t care" grew upon him, and at last his father took him but of school and put him into a store. But he failed , there, for he didn't ' care Whether he pleased his employer's customers or not. After remaining in the store a short time. 'he was dismissed. He didn't care, but -father and mother and sister cared. tor tney &nea many tears on account "of his failure. Some years after this"i-aw him driving a dirt cfart, in trOusers and shirt and barefoot: but he didn't carp. ' For several jyears I did not hear any- tning irom mm, , une day 1 assertain ea tnai ne naa snippea as .a common sailor for. a foreign port; but on ship . board, as everywhere else, he didn't care, and when the vessel reached her harbor, the captain kicted him off the ship. After wandering about a few r months on a foreign shore he died of fever, and r lies buried thousands of miles from' his home. Upon his tomb stone truthfully might be inscribed flips A vsm-rAa.' 1 . ' - "Here lies a. once noble, talented boy' who. came to an untimely grave, . because he didn't care!" Youth's YUitor. - - . , J: ' Fains in the back are frequently caused by a sudden wrenching of the spine. A few applications of Salvation Oil will give , permanent relief. Price twenty-five cents. k For Bale by all druggists. laughter Lends a New Charm To'beauty, when it discloses a preity Set of teeth. Whiteness, when nature has supplied this element of loveliness, may be retained through life, by using the fragrant SOZODONT. Ladies Work Boxes, Music Boxes, Mirrors, Gentlemens uressing Cases, Razors, Writing Desks. Gold PPns anri I . ... - " w. Bingham, Burwell, I49WIS and others . n?,ders' Poems, Albums, Picture Frames, Toilet Setts, Any Teacher : can understand it. Price $1.50. irom us. ep3-tf 4 To Spalding' Glue thing well applied. is 11 Ke wit : a good decia wswlm. Childhood views life through the magnifying end of the telescope,while age Iooks through the other end. Miraculous Escape. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester Ind., writes: ''One of my customers, Mrs Liouisa .FiKe,.fcSartonia, Kandolph Co., Ind was a long sufferer with Consumption and was given up to die by her physicians She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery r a -1 . . ior vonsumpjion, ana Degan Duymg it o me. In aix months' time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it.- ipuc iccis sue uwes uer ine 10 11. Free trial bottles at Kirby & Robinson's jjrug otere. NOTICE! On and after January 6th, 1886, as am required by the Public School Law of North Carolina tO'visit the schools un der my jurisdiction, I will be absent from my office in the Grand Jury Room of the Court House, every day in the week except Saturdays; therefore parties hav ing Magisterial business with me. or bus. mess with me as Superintendent of Pub nc. instruction are notified noi to call on me in a business way only on SatmvUva vi cttuu weeii ior me next tnree months E. A. WRIGHT, County Supt. of Public Instruction. jan4-wswlt ATTENTION Those who have bought my goods on a credit are respectfully reminded that one good turn deserves an other." I need money. ? - W.H.SMITH. Goldsboro, Oct. 1985.-tf Schools $1.00. Postage prepaid. Six Lessons sent free. Agehts wanted. GEORGE ALLEN, sep24-tf Newbefh.N. C. Dr. W. E. FINLAYSON, . CHESTNUT4TRKET, Co Ids bio ro, N. C, Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's Iron Bitters. i I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. JlTCall on me;,l am always about my place of business, and will take pleasure in waiting on any one in need of any thing in my line. Respectfully, declO-tf , Db. W. H. FINLAYSON PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM th popular favorite for dressfngf the hair, Ke storing color when gTF, and preventing: DandrnfL It cleanses the scalp, stops the hair falling', and Is sure to please. 60b. and 91 die at Druggist. COCDELL & BARNES' Steam Cracker Bakery. We are better than ever prepared to supply our friends with the very best Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, &c.. and everything in the business. line of a Baking octl5-tf are -WE- the Very Best Making the Very Best Article of SODA CRACKERS ever, manufactured in the State, and the best article of G-KAECAM CJFLa.CK.EBLS ever made in or out of the State. octl5-ti Wine Setts, Bottles for Covering;. Fine Colognes, &c. Captive1 Princess; Life Mishaps: Checkers: Chess Boards: Plavine Cards, and other Games too numerous to mention. ESff-We claim, also, to keep the Finest CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS in the City. . i !3f"We are also Proprietors-of AROMATIC SYRUP for disguising the teste of Quinine and other nauseous powders. decl4 tf WE "WANT YOUE PATKOUAGE BE04USH WE WANT Y0UB MONEY, And youtan't keep it ALL, Decause floods you MUST have, and you want to dotho best you can with it when you spend it. Our FALL and WINTER STOCK is just tiptop, and we solicit your examination and inspec tion. We know the Quality of Goods and our Low Prices will please you. Our system of Uniform- Low Prices on everything and no " baits," give patrons of our Store a confidence in us that we are proud of, and we don't propose to abuse it by any underhand tricks for the bh,k. ux- uusiness. w e uuy uur uwus iuw enougn to sen ax f rices tnat others cannot possibly undersell xmless they lose money, which they will not do unless there is something else that they can make it up on. So, all we ask is to buy where you can depend upon Retting' every thing and at Uniform Low Prices, and we will be satisfied with the result. FONVIELLE & SAULS. You hear people say so so practicejeconomy and buy the best you can for the least monev In purchasing SHOES for your self and family the BEST BARGAINS can be had of nvlelle cfc StaIs. GOLD 80, 82 and 84t West Centre St. sboeo music; house. WILL. N. HANFJP, Manager. WEIL BUILDING, GOLDSBORO. W. C. JtOEST MUSICAL EMPORIUM HciTtHE SOUTH' BOOTS AND SHOES TO ORDER! We have in our employ a first-class Boot and Shoe Maker, and will Make to Order any stvle or uooz or bnoe wanted ana guarantee satisiacnon m every case. Our foremanrMr. O'NeaL in the Gltv rail on tq will be elad t bpo hi old customers in his NEW OFFTCF. wiirh la yZt" V !' Liifleal i" l"e V?l7 04,1 n me 0 wwv u, w- myj v c uur oLUrc. FONVIELLE & SAULS. . cS'S- rt 1 f ' I. ! lr - o c O S ' n r- . ,- O W S . p og hTrfei1?' and wiU ive 7 Personal attentionlolhTbi ness. When 2IStJSSI!L2SllAad our In8tramcnta; thcBeBt ever Made: Heavy TT 7TrZZ:ZZZ7ZZT' tS and Repairing Executed in the Highest Style of the Art. allU -L-Cllioy VJIUUtfl'ieSI y. WILL. N. HAMPF Manaar ' " " ; f f V I Cm 1 p Having received another Larsre Lot ot those Popular Cook in p and Heating Stoves, we again make a Big Reduction in Prices. Call and see them. :i HUGGINS & FEEE1IAN. Goldsboro; 0., Oct. 19-tf Our Stock in this line is FULL and COMPLETE. We claim to have th rf.st oaa- stock in the city. We buy our goods from first hands and at the very lowest possiDle prices, and are therefore in a position to offer you the BEST goods and at prices as LOW as anv house, doing: a legitimate bbsiness, can afford to sell the same class of goods. Respectfully Yours, F0N Y1ELLE & SAULS, ;: GOLDSBCE.O, Jj. C. y w v i t. w FI-i ' tVi"!"K tyi iff A JTv fi r- i h i r.-i .. , L1TEN."R RTAWTPV nT ' V MERCHANT TAILORING. We make to order Mens, Boys, and Youths Clothing, and Guarantee a Pit. We keep in Stock, at all times, a Full Line of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes and Underwear of all kinds and will deal with you fair. We are Agents for W. L DOUGLAS' $3 Shoes, the Best in he World for the Money. j Sfiirts Ma d e To Order.! BSpCome and See Us. Our Motto is " Fair Dealing to AIL" -fi SLAUGHTER & GEISW0U). Goldsboro, N. C., Oct. 1, 1885. West Gentre Street. Tin ai an times keep in Stock a Full Line of : Metallic Cases and Castas, WooJ Cofflns and Caskets ail Cloth' Coyerei Castetsf. ' "C 1 -runerai8 conducted nnrl roo.aifln.K:Aj batisf action Guaranteed. j I f anTnni'SL rtDai5ed with neatness and despatch, and Moulding on hand, and Picture Frames maSe or Lowest Itate8,:flnd A full line of Picture Frames made or ordered. ; Repository 3d door North of the Bank. Goldsboro Sept. 21-lj f EJm tm n4olilTT & SOU.
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