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r Carroll, died at her? WAYNE ' SUPERIOR COTmv A' - MABKETBEPOET8. GOLDSBORO N.' j. M nr "V:"" vuu u patronage, ner acre. , The funeral tonVnl frX SS jaa Mtirfactionoal - -iwi. . fS a"?tee raW To the husband, and chilf anything in the! gToteery Hup. or in the Tn- . ., - . ' . "7 "J?- J11" nee har- now some : prospect that the lone: de- nf n.,i v n ' v. "-yagc, "ijcu pension 01 in .win pass by the I A" Knav TAin anil Mann 4 .1 ' 1 For tne Fen ; GLEANINGS HEBE AND ELSIWIIESE " Miss Clara Lonise Kilogg is a na tive of Summer, S. C. Mr. Alex 111 Keaton offers to sell his val u able corner property. A good opportunity for investment. -r tt , i " ""u;iai ai. vj. ai our recent iair. xw?' JmmT??', PI0?83 H to !e a machine alike remarka-' iiuuiuiuun xxuitji, rvocay Juount. died last week of heart disease. SKS? aWT cttro at , .w.a; uBiaoiwauu. lomr clear 5 : abort -i. uiiumiurpnnoMnnnMU, Rosin $L05 BAiOTitpRK.- Jan. SS-Cottoo quiet at 2Tot a Changed. Corn steady. 7Uow nominally SO. FrorSoSi Mnj,IH?TO' Jan. 28. - Cotton The January term ofiWayne SuDer- lOr Court continues in session. His Honotf Judge Gilmer presides with his characteristic affabilitv athI fo,.- whileCapGawaypushtJecrim: mKS gtfftga itS5 mal docket with all possible dispatch IJB2"Lr08ta 5 fOT "trained iknd i so for and to the great discomfort of evil- pecVi??68SID .Oround uuers. , . - . . - , I - 26th of April-the fortieth anniversa ' ?f "t pren t a grati- foSSSu Iv'TKrEiffif K ki -i. .vui0,ao. .wmmenceraeni or me war. 1 J . . , , "fe'ss. a ne I xcm i-juw. . Die, . tor -Its noveltv and . ntiliHr Tt ThAso tAMn. k. i a 1 errand mrv ha already dpafi ; o.-.: I vr- meetsawant oncfA t adH tU W nnt t 1 for nm dnv hum. w ni I Dentin i -rs- t-, i Ar iteaadissolution notice of S; D. iers ln ?ar ktale are endorsing it. ent expectations will be realized cnded their labors. The efficient so- i l. m. f 1 1 w trr ill . . . "wm - - - - - - - a. a mil sar a. a . y m . a - . . m " a a. uua u& o n u a.cat& r- h a 11 kins will continue the business.' ISts a large sale the -eominff -eaKn. L.i "Zll0P" a..OTien'entments. Thefollowineo.;;;, Goldsboro Market. -Prof; M. A.-George, who resides K??!K managed bybne W to'SkSS m fr,;Q oT.L ri,t i, TO,n gathers, thrashes and deDositsinsaelcs U, us 1 P,ov?.e narness mvAlacn ,iB ." RmI,.'.!.. ; asiaasanorsean walk.i k i, Ir ?! w larceny, 2 years,' James Itio- . humu. irM. this papr.: 7. -HI. Officer :Edsa! of, New we"aeTsedo record' ffl SS'rS WiIeyGr.dK COrrON-neceipu for week edit,e P Jrf! I). R!r Yo. zed several hundred boxes of interest "in the fir, lar!y. 18 months; Hardy Best, lar- Saturday last 643- bal Jj f? J'".? at i tt'ii . r I frnjfln nnnMli ji . . r . " "" cenv. o vears: ism Harris. Afnw 9 thu oroV. u mo er diert at unapei mil on Saturday IZ '-uli-" ,wuureu fi oi me memoers. This is due, in WJ;. wck .ieA . ? uaies. last of heart disease. His remains rw"ciu over Tnera and dumped part at least, to the energetic efforts of mo present emment rhtAf tha ONE NIGHT OISTLY Wednesday, February 3rd, 18861 JENNIE WINSTON were interred at Raleigh. The Henderson soap factory is about ready for operation. The capa city of the-works will be from 3,000 to 5,000. pounds of soap per day. v Messrs. ,McBuie and F. B. Biz over them them at: the offal dock. They had been frozen in transit from Florida. x rozen oranges are dangerous to neaith because of the mould between the , segments of the pulp after the oranges are frozen, and because of the impregnation of the whole fruit with zell killed two fine deer in Nw Honp the espntiV1 nil nf v, ev; on Thursday of last week. Mr. Bizzell S It pain8 ns to anrirtnn.A iho AoQu nas our tnanKs ror tne nne roast of x: u. 'f . - " tt . . I ? ,-"- , uu :uieu or I ujtrcnug- ul me mocKiwuiers. and no reTTrln?u,S cJnvasng pneumonia, at their home m Pikeville simply of the directors. A full attend venison sent us. -'-Mr. this section for the West brook nursery and seed house, located at Faison. Such enterprising men as the West brooks ought to be encouraged. !-General Robert Ransom wants to know the whereabouts of Thos. Brown a colored laborer, who worked with th Neuse and Trent s River improvemenf force in 1884-55. -See advertisement. Some miscreant entered the sta bles of Mr. N. B. Strickland, in Pike rile township, Saturday night, and cut a deep and quite serious gash, five inches in leDgth, in the thigh of hi horse. Mr. A., Hamblin, at Warsaw, is Fort,, of this county who 1 died of partment, Mr. J. J. Robinson. We are requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Eastern Carolina Fair and stock Association, on next Tues day evening, at 7 o'clock, at the office Of Mr. F. L. Castax. Serfitarv Tri members are urged to note the fact, and to bear it in mind, that it will be a meeting or th &tor.k.htiirik oh O ' w- w m Miuva 11V7 C years; Wash Smith, false pretense, 1 year; John Harris,, housebreaking' 4 neyi xmnxu, larceny, m years ave Jones, larceny, 10 years. John Kurgwyn, larceny,. 1 year. All but Long, and Harris are v colored. The negro Ruffin is also charged with bur glary and it is quite likely that he will oe aiso tried tor his hie. Market firm,- PORK..L.. WESTERN 8IDES." ....'.' " i RTTnTTT.TWTa N. C. HAMS, . M sides,:..... LARD, N. C,. ..... . . ." (Northrr. Sales at 8 8i. 11.0011.25 6 to6i 5 to5i 10 to 11 10i 10 to!2j 7 to9 win appear yi vun SUITE'S Great Opera CAOC BO' ubu 1 am. 14 a ac jail jju i i ri nai naan vi m aAma aiso tnea ror ms. lire. , t. WK uw naore-forthelMttnreera The crand iurv has insnpot MEAL, ner 100 , o . "on w one of the most complete eve? nut on th .tr 9n. me orranixa- r r i.u I ' ...... 1 1 ui 4111 - " township, on Monday last. Mrs. Fort was a member of the Rnisftnnfl.1 nrnh and hr life was exemplary iu all that nues v mage a devoted wife, a good mother and a kind neighboi. She Will D8 much missed in tho tioIrrV,.. nood. The be.eaved hnshanrl anri I ""U t;niidren have our warmest sympathy wilminerton Star:. The i British ance is desired. Miss, Ciara Louise Kellogg and company passed through our city iueuay en route irom Wilmington to Raleigh. They returned from the lat- rer piace Wednesday morning and left uere aDout l o ciocK on a special train for New Berne, where they appeared last evening. They will arrive in the count v Poor honse and find if in I RICE (from rjirtjj condition and the patients well cared WHEAT (seed) for. They have examined the jail and SJSa-- report its capacity insufficient to ac- ra v commodate the large number of pris- fnnr ' TT ' ' oners cared for. They also recom- EGOS ( mend that thesanitaTV fnndifi --mivivu UC I I r-f II 'It 14 IV M improved, and especially the sewerage BEESWAX I'.'','.'.""'"'' The court will hardly get through with the State docket by Saturday. 90 to 95 1.40 50 to CO 4.50 to 6.50 GbXESAL AnuiRornM 1 Child kkn . : . . ......'.!.'.."."..' . " OH) I &&.A.A.tt I 1.10 to 1.15 Rt-SEBVKD SKATS Tirkta fr l ho 1 I " " x -" v ivwuiuuuu a i-rug Diore) tr i s hit: 7rt Centa. 50 Cents. 50 Cent. $1.00. 9 New Advertisements. LAGKANGE ITEMS. John F. Wooten, Esq., of Kinston, was in town Tuesday. The atmospheric powers are as variable as a drummer's toilet that steamship TTy?o has jnst landed a cargo night will appear before one of the or 1,1. Dags of Peruvian guano, largest audiences ever assembled in consigned to Messrs. Smith & Gilchrist the Opera House. i ims cuv. ine on ner return Twnm.-rmvc . -i- 7,, . r nip. will take a partro f tfnn tkVoKu ch 1 everJr one OT 18 a mcago drummer. . ' - v. 'inu tu me commercial future of w . k f.,u rri i . 13 iccbiv- prepared-to mi orders ror machinery mincton Formerly aoaa j "if,ui. dreomy a iew now ing new students every week, or Tabor saving farming implement- herJ from forei nos f ronVt T.f f n?f takef' but there wiU be comfort- Rhetoric says, every letter, not in- of any sort at lowest, prices and guar- itbuTbHlS but th l ES J t usettees and chairs to siting, meritsVprompt reply There an tees entire satisfaction. See his ad , the if n H i. ."f-SSKi" 2?? le,rare: .These. are Pi V? the gen- are many who are not at all rhetoncal x. a luc iium i Mr hi M.f i minsiiin rkir mi 1. a i . venisemeui. . I Knmnoan rvrvo i. a li" r.. h-vv,- , j. ue li ims is true. -It is not a verv oleasantrefleo.tinn of kiKS u" w EiTS? T !?"?IT.W,4 Pbwy bepracedby the w a - vmh i nif lanJim i w iniifr on i r a . a - l n . - to think of buying coffins and.tomb- not far distant wnon ;n "r!.JBWArm',t "u,eu-- 11 ever con- nis mends at Mr. J. K. Driver's, while . , . vcw.j . ijvi. ionwu uuius iur. r leias old O. T. CAROLINA MUSIC HOUSE, WW MJWJl Manager: Pianos, Organ:, Iht Music Bo ks, &c, stones, but the,e things mart be done, will rtei,. rontin. hArS? ?mmediatelv Mr. Ed. Dawson holds and ' hence it is in order to invite at- option. ' 9 6 ".iJL-f bJe,n?es:erved position at Mr. Burke's. tention to the new advertisement of D, P. Haskitt & Son. The attention of bur readers i directed to the new advertisement of tba4f clever and enterprising groeery merchant, R EV Pipkin, Esq. Mr. iPipkin keeps at all times a full stock of family groceries at lowest prices. ; Mr. T. M. Emerson, General Pas senger Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, announces that extra cars will be put to-day on the W. & W. R. R., train 48 to Gold&boro, returning on train 43. Reduced rate tickets are sold at all the stations. The Board of Aerriculture at its ses sion last Friday indefinitely postponed ;eption. GOLDSBORO JOTTINGS. Personal Mention and Items oJ Interest at Home. Kellogg to-night. it 75 cents each seat, and quite a num- ,,cl lauxes nave availed themselves or tnese desirable seats. The side gal- enes are open to all at the i s ,al ad- minion price ot 50 cents each. It is reported that a certain Golds boro young gentleman went to his place ot business one morning recent- ouuiiiKJN DISTRIBUTING AGENT The musical proclivities of our town seem on the decline. Thisiainrii Rnncrv nr t j. SCHUBERTH & CO., Leipsic. -A FINE LOT OF IRISH POTATOES for PLANTING, Garden Seeds, Choice Cuba Molasses, Vine gar, Sugar, Coffee, Potash, Lye Snuff, Tobacco, HE FLOUR FROH TBS LfiWiS 6F.AD2S 10 "sEST IN TH Wnm n AT WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. HOOD, BUITT: & HALL. GolcUboro, N. Jaa 28, 18?a.-tf Mrs. E. M. Lehman.-we learn. i i :.;.iT. 's one, moraiD? recent: ;' ; I 1j ..lliiIlt3U lu evening oress and to avoid caps are now, worn by the quite sick. See-saw little folks. Mr. F. K. Borden is on a business trip to Richmond. Mrs. J. R. Dixon, of Snow Hill, was in the city Wednesday. the question of establishing the indus- was in the city yesterday, trial school. Gov. Scales very sensi r n ttt blv opposed establishing it at present . Geo. W. Sanderlin, of Bes- t ii o i n w . i , a I lOTl. nflUl n n rit:if vactiinloir 7 a MM !. lOlfe JVOlViVtOlJi criticism upon his costume kept on his uvercoac aunng tne entire morning. Where he may have been mean-while is unknown, but at a late hour that night he arrived at the residence of a young ladw with the intention of call ing. The inmates of the house, how ever, had retired and the sound of tootsteps at that hour convinced one mucn to be resretted. A nnrnrio CD vvi yj i our band members should meet regu larly for mutual improvement. LaGrange is a little dull. There is a desolation down her streets, and around her corners. She mourneth for her Mood;' there is none to take his place. She had crowned him with his 'dood-hood,' but he departed, and she weareth her loneliness. He stood like the hero of a song In beauty's monarchy of man, Her heart was beating loud and strong As he tenderly laid the ring in her hand. Her soft eyes seemed to look her soul Pi A wnc $175,00 to $1000.00 ..P5GANS f-om $48.00 to $500,00 El:; Beae6?rahie glance f htad"k 3 to Select from because the funds for that purpose were insufficient. t Mr. Thos. W: Dewey, we regret to learn, finds it impossible to act as a member of the Finance Committee ap pointed by the County Board of Edu cation. The position has been tender ed to Col. GeoW. Collier, who we hopd will accept. A Read the new advertisement of Messrs Hood, Bntt & Hall, By close terday to visit friends attention to busmes and honest and S. C. square dealing this clever firm has built up a splendid patronage. They sell as cheap as any other house iu town and invite all to give them a call. Mrs. Dr. Theo. Whitfield! re turned yesterday from a visit to Faison. Mrs. W. H. Borden is on a visit to her former home in Greene county. Mrs. Z. M. L. Jeffries left Mon day evening on a visit to Florence, S. C. " Miss Carrie Macdonald left ves- m t lorence, V Mrs. C. M. Hawkins, of Raleigh, is visiring ner sister in this city, Mrs. I. F. Dortch. Mrs. Dr. Geo. L. from Kirby has about I were soon aroused, and a search be gan; but as all the doors were found securely locked and the sounds had ceased, the unloaded revolver was re turned to its place, the candle extin guished, and once more the hush n night reigned throughout the dwelling. TWO SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENTS. By Two Excellent Companies jMext weeK. Mr. Bonitz dislikes to crowd enter tainments too close together at the Messenger Opera House, especially when they are of a high and enjoyable oroer ano deserving ot large patron age, as it does injustice to this com- recovered from her recent mdisposi- munity and to the troupes alike- but January were J1,7U4 bales a tailing "on we are pleased to note. often it happens so that it cannot be on or o, ivo oates. woiusnoro is oniy Mr. A. H Keaton offers his store some o,uw Daies oenina xtaieign, out and dwelling for sale. For price and terms apply to him on the premises. Mr. John R. Smith and family who have resided in the country for the pat few monthshave returned to the city. j full v iin to last vears receints. Indi cations are that the local sales in this market 'will reach 24,000 bales by Sep tember 1st. It is quite certain now that fully 100 people from Wilson will attend the Kellogg Concert to-night. Many, also, will come from Tarboro, Greenville, Whitakers, Snow Hill, Faison, Wal lace, Kenansville,- Selma, etc. A goodly number are expected from inston and LaGrange. Max Strakosh's Opera Company wanted to appear in this city on Tues day night or next week, in Faust, but IVir. XUUIL2i CUUIU UUl CUkCtUllU l-UCll I " . . pi - - . - I 1 1 1.. A. 0 A proposition, because he had already mucu jaroecue as you can eai; ror ten well avoided. This is the nnnl aaant predicament ror next week, the resul of unforeseen circumstances. THE ACADEMY OPERA COMPANY Mr. Fort's excellent and laree com pany will appear at the Opera House on Wednesday night, the 3d of Febru- arr in Rnrri'o rlAlinUlFul J d A T?rFV aopda DTA nnw A i crl traA Kir fViarminc nnpra rf 4 'Rnnno nnin 11 . A dealers. Some people plant early and its presentation by such a popular and then later have the fun of planting complete organization cannot fail again. j to make it a prime favorite with those Mr. Frank Strauss, of Favette- w? i LeAuel?nd Prf,linj? sic. ville. snent last Sundav in the nitv- AU inai created 7 I mi v v ennh o r tt irr? in t o l -i m mm - mrvmm vim w. . Dli 111" in tne with his brothers, Messrs. Meyer and Ben Strauss. we are told that you can tret as And yet some people complain or nard times. for the week two excellent companies cents. and that is already one more man ne desires to engage in one week. . The members of the Woman's -The enterprising nrm or uewey nnstian Temperance Union are re- mer, and has Miss Jennie Winston for its prima donna. The company is forty strong and is composed of the best opera talent. An important fea ture of this company is that it has its own orchestra, and has in its chorus of twenty fresh young yoices, some of the best musical talent of the city of 1 TXT1 a . - .Baltimore, we trust mat our music Brother's announce that they have in minded of the regular meeting of the " our music- stock a number of engines, new and society this (Thursday) afternoon. , " lu , i e l. triend, Mr. r . A. Daniels, has been musical and dramatic talent, and the firmv ?L StZ andT 111 confined at houle by sickness'for sev- major portion of it .s Southern born "!f.h'?:ihP? SSSr Read HPe to -e t xm- The "Up played in Memphis ----- r . tJ on Thursdav last and the Annlnnrlw r-9 A special train from New Berne will come, uo this evenine. arrivinc ' . O the advertisement Trio advertising natrnnapfi of a newspaper is generally considered a here at 7 o'clock and returning imme good indication of business thrift.1 If diately after the close of the Kellogg This is so, Goldsboro has a fair outlook Concert. for the approaching spring trade. We Mrs. B. E. Smith left Monday night judge irom tne large numoer 01 new for Baltimore, where she will be treat opera ever the 22d inst. savs: "No gave more real delight than the Acad emj Company did last evening at the theatre. The audience could not be satisfied, but encofed again and again, allowing not one of the many gems with whifth the nnorq o Vw-n no rt nano advertisements that are presented in e(j for deafness. Her many! friends unrepealed." "Complete each issue of the Messenger. Our sincerely hopethat permanent benefit enjoyment of such a production de merchants and businessmen evidently will result from the treatment pends quite as much upon the Ability mean trade. f n' TV. uki ;nLiaman of the several characters to act as to -Anewadvertisementof theoldest, sinf their ts, and that last night's and by the way one of the most relia- Jtult the meetmr, nf the AtlJtie performance was so high y successful ble wholesale grocery houses of this fiaf. Artft;.tinn hhl in . th;0itv Lefle?ts tne greatest credit upon Mr. baptist Associai on neiu m - tnis city F,irt,c MtnLnv anA uri " c .i. : .l. pears in this paper, our. rrivett uas - i iu" ;wm tu mo possession ot a made his establishment one of Ithe The California Minstrels failed to high degree of merit.' fixed institutions of Goldsboro, and by put in an appearance Saturday night. john.t. kaybiond. close attention to his own business, We learn that their exchequer, became The appearance of this talented and letting others alone, he has earned depleted at Norfolk a few days ago, distinguished comedian in Goldsboro prosperity and success, all of which he and consequently they could come no on Thursday, the 4th, is an event upon . ' . r C Xl I xnyn 1 l..n l. r. n wwA 4- Wilmington ifw: many or , me a new piaio gia uas farmers of Duplin, Sampson and Fen- take tne place or tne one in me bin der counties will devote more attention stein building that yielded to he per- iha -. ov i, u;WufiTi rtf tnhaedb suasive powers or a sky rocket on - . a x - i -ii than tViev li n vo oTfpr dnne hefore. fact. thi inrinctrir ha never beem tempted to any extent in these coun ties in the years that have passed, the 1 a i a j At. i-n inauiers naving oevoreu uieir auriu tion mainlv to corn and cotton. The Christmas new one! eve. Better luck j to the be congratulated. Mr. Ravmond stands without a peer as a comedian and actOr and he is very strongly sup ported ; by an excellent company, headed by the talented Miss Kate Forsythe. The company usually only nlavs the larger eities bnt the oren K d ! O O graphical location of Goldsboro made And the pedlar said, 'Dot is pure gold' As he handed her back her change. The bow of promise appears for an other house of worship in our town. The Disciples are making active prep erations for the erection of a church here. A youner ladvreceived th f nil nnri no- epistle, remarkable for the tender gush of originality on love and letters in mis too-too age of culture: Dear Miss Have you forge me, l have not forget you, I loves you a lhouzan times beter then when i last seed you, And mv love is stil growing. Pleas sen me your Phoreto aiso a omau pease of your hart I woud Lack to have it verrv mutch- Write to yore, tru lover, It is Gitting verry uaie i must tetire. 1 will Say guuu uigut ASPHALT PAINT. The improvement noticed in the appear ance 01 Mr. Unas. Dewey's residence is owing to the coat of Armitage Asphalt Faint with which Messrs. Hss & Wriffht have just covered the roof. You will al so nna the same excellent paint on the root Ol Dr. Geo. L. Kirbv'a J auu on business huildinffs beloneino- tn Mr w.i?. nornegay. jan28-lt For the CuiT.mtKv "RacVpt. iriannoie. m fink. JBlue and Rpd Alan .lrcT?a , - ..ww wwAtro XAL I Tl 1 iruwu, xiue ana uarnet, at T bOL Einstein & Co. Goat Sulkies. Wap-nna. ftbon-'R'l locipedes, Hobby Horses, Doll Carriages, ruing ifesKs, uon v urniture, at ; t M. E. Castex & Co.'s. A Few Speciai.ttics. Kilk Jim broil q q Russian Leather Satchels. Mela's TPin ouoes, and the Favorite Shirt, at T Sol Eijj stein & Co. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Dialectic Hali Chapel Hill, N. C. January 23rd, 1886. Whereas. Ord h . - - - vw&a. m-m w tviuvf c AlvUi OUr mldSt OUr honnmrl inatmntstr Pnrl -follow member, PRor. J. DeBerniere Hooper. Jie,lved, That ln his death, learning and our Society have suffered a flrent Inss. JimolceU. That WA fool ai-iM -that Vila earned reputation and christian character will prove a great consolation to his family in their affliction, and that, wo taVn thla showing our grief and sympathy. Atesotvca, in&t a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family and also to the Golds boro Messenger, Wews-Observer Charlotte Observer. WliminnAn q,, ciii r . tnarK and the UntverSitu Maaazine with a quest that they be published. JHAXCT li. JOHN, Hathe Davis, K. p. Withers, Committee. XV v loam that there are efforts be- " " . . . urrapnicai ioca mg made to organize anomer reading it poss,ble for Mr. Bonitz to secure a club. We would be morethan pleased one night's engagement, when "Col. 7- " kI 10 see a "."u"ffUlu '"Vu 1 Mulberry Sellers," in which Mr. Ray- larl feagei "t00?111111 nr character in our city, as both pleasure mond hji become famous, will be ren- tneg t USV uUt av!argte J? Jn aD(i Profit WOuld reSult therefrom' dered, and a more enjoyable comedy the space that has heretofore been , .o jr, , , jar,.,,! trtJrfia n thi ailOtteH in rwttr, r;i U nr 7Ad fnr rLF.SEKVI!.U "11,0, iw " - X" " - .w toha "Vt n " " ir Sellers" will be placed on sale at Kir- boards. Mr, Raymond p ayed jv- ww AAA UliUUULILl.Ul T VA v i . " m a few veara tn m .ta th nltnre of to- bv & RobinSOU'S his morning, j iTHCe, VY asailigvoii iast iur ,Sia liiUL g rio . , TT J T an This Cdmedv will be rendered to an tne tneaire couia accommodate, i& l?l.i"laL8?A' hb?L"e 11-1 nirfft of Lit week I bv the and his engagement in Bal.imoro the suuuiiBs were 11 uusiuuK uccu o ti, rp an OLinki:,.i..i i a. j ui. i.Ua nnrnH comedian. .1 onn a. vatauiiniimi I -. ri i t 1 imr wh iiiiii in. ihil idi.w"- ' .. . that our farming friends will soon find mond. Ray- sunported by a strong? com- that th; ho "& trr. Xrn,. General admWton.' 75: cents; nght direction. 1 i gallery, 50 cents. present week ; is equally successful. Our citizens may look forward to this occasion for'one of he best entertainr ments ever given in Goldsboro. 1886. Harpers Yo ung People. AH ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The nositinn nf FTamr Vntnn Ptrrml ma leadinir weeklv rfHrwii-nl tnr YOiino- rpflrluM is well established. The publisners spare no pains to provide the best and most attractive reading and illustrations. The serial and short Stories ha.V stmnir HramaHn intArpct nrkiU they are whollv f r fmm whatever ia nomL clous or vulgarly sensational; the papers on natural history and science, travel and the iacts or life, are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games, and pastimes give full information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but its price. An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature.--Boston (J wirier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. It is wonderf ol in Its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest. Christian Uhion N. Y. TERMS: Postage Paid, $2 Per Year. VOL. VII. commences November 3, 1885. Single Numbers, Five Cents each. 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