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GOLDSBORON Ci MONDAY, - FEBRUARY i, 1886 GLEANINGS HERE A1TD 2ISEWKESE. The Board of County Coro mission ers meet to-day. Not many years will pass when Goldsboro will boast of its Tobacco warehouses. ; '., The if leld Crop premium list of the Eastern Fair and Stock Assooia tion will be published soon. Itis large and the premiums are liberal, j ; Dr. T. J. IBoykin, of Baltimore, arrived in Sam pson'county,. Thursday, witn me remains, oi.nis son, mi. .pow ard Boy kin, who died in Florida. The estimable wife of 'Fred. I. Becton, Esq., died at their jioni'e in 'the Sauls' X Roads section, on Wed nesday last, after oulv a brief; illness. Tt pains us to. record the ieath of Mr. J. J. Elmore; a highly respected and most industriousxitizenj of this county. He died on Friday last, aged 5b. years. j c The enterprising grpoery house of Messrs. Edgerton, Fmlayson & Co., appears in a new advertisement. They keep a complete" stock of jgeneral merchandise at lowest prices, j The Raleigh Register has suspend ed publication. The Winston Twin City Daily has also suspended for the present. It is thought it will reap pear, perhaps in another form The Winston Sentinel intends to publish soon a semi-weekly edition i it ii i 'iri. in other worus, tne weeKiy chanered to a semi-weekly. It ... Will Of will be a Z column roiio, at iue priee oi cpo per year. 1 The "North Carolina Teacher" for January , is on our table. The publi cation is a credit to North Carolina. No teacher can afford to do without it. Bro. E. G. Harrell deserves the great est encouragement. ! Our representatives are at the fol .lowing courts in the interest of this paper during this week, Mr. R. M. Johnson at Kinston; Mr. B. W. Cobb at Lillington; Mr. H. T. McLeod at Wilson and Tarboro. j Col. Geo. C. Collier has accepted as a member of the School Fund finance committee, and the committee will now begin its labors. The com mittee is composed of Messrs. J. M. Hollowell, Wm. A. Deans and Geo. C. Collier. -The usual reduced rates over tlfe Railroads have been arranged for the John T. Raymond entertainment on Thursday next. A special train wilJ be run up from Newbern, to return immediately after the elose of the en tertainment. -Cotton tutures sold in New Yorl- Saturday at the following quotation:- February 9.079.08: ! March" 9.10 9.17c: April 9.269.27e; May 9.37 9.38c; June 9.479.48c; July 9.57- 9.58e; August 9.059.Gfic; September 9.44c; October 9.''u9.28c -The Clinton Cauraxim says': Mr Juo. R. Beainan, of Clinton, killed a hog the other day that had' no liver. nor any trace ot one, so tar as he could discover. The hog was apparently healthy, and was good pork. Win can explain it ? Let the Doctors an swer. Raleigh Neves-Observer: On the Smith field branch of the W. & W. R, R., eight miles from Smitbfield, Fridj night, the rear part of the train left the track and was dragged 200 or 300 yards. The passengers were badh shaken up. lhe train nnally broke in two.. No person was hurt. The enternrisiner hardware house of W. H. Smith, Esq., had a regular Mrs. B. E. Smith has returned from field dav in their trade on Saturday Baltimore where she went to be treat last. They sold over one hundred ed for deafness. We, exceedingly re plows, besides other merchandise, gret to learn that she received but lit Their Dixie and Granger turn plows tie encouragement. are exceeaingiy popular, ana so are We are informed that Miss Pauline ine Climax ana Dionewau. Tna;fp.. v, ....u u ti I LUC UUliaiLU J L I IIC JVC! -Mayor Gulick inyites proposals logg Operatic Company, received her tor furnishing the city with shde nrst instructions m vocal music trom the Key. Dr. Marx At the meeting j nf ihta "Roanl nf j-, v. lrustees ot the University, held at Kaleigh on Tuesday last, the Pi esi dent suhmitted an elaborate report of no wurK ana condition since tne meet mg m June last, accompanied by re ports from different professors as to me work in their respective depart ments, it appears from their reports mat tbe work has been more thorough man ever betore, and that the new professors have been doing all that could have been expected o? them, high as ther reputation is GOIjDSBORJOTTINQS. Personal Mention and Items oi Interest. at Home. February 1st. Sociable to-morrow night. The county commissioners meet to day. Capt. Geo. I. NowiTZBfy was in the city last week. Solicitor GallowaV is in attend ance upon Harnett court this week. Mrs. L. Rj Waddell, of Smithfield, visited relatives in the city last week. Mrs. E. Liebermn, of Philadel phia, is on a visit to Mrs. A. Lehman. Mr. J. Fi DOBSON has withdrawn from the firm of Dobson & Souther- land. miss Jo. Ireland, ot t aison, is m i the city, visiting her sister, Mrs. L. D. Giddens. Miss Kate Galloway is on a short visit to her sister, Mrs. Geo. D. Mil ler, at Kinston. John T. Raymond, in 'Col. Mul berry eilers, at the Upera House, Ihursday night. Master Junius Millafd has a po sition in the insurance office of Geo. W? Dewey & Bro. Mrs. Dyer, on James street, desires a few table boardefsT For terms, ap ply on the premises. Rev. J. M. HiLYAR,of St. Stephen's Church, attended the convocation, at TTT " 1 ' 1 i 1 Wilmington, jast weeK. Mr. J. C. Privett is erecting a cot tage on Ash street extension, in the vicinity of the Graded School. ''Did you attend the Kellogg Con cert V1- is one ot the legitimate queries oi society conversation just now. How many good resolutions formed one month ago have been broken? Do not be discouraged, but try again, mr jno. X. HiDMundson propose- to put in a handsome and brand-new soda fountain for the coming season. Mr. Louis Kern and Mrs. Isaac Fuchtler attended the marriage of Mr. Alfred Kern, at Norfolk, last Wednes day. There were nearly one hundred visitors from our sister town of Wil son, at the Kellogg Concert, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flanner returned to Wilmington Saturday, af 'er spending several days in the city with Mrs. R. A. Watts. Thb Academy Onera Comounv w.H not be here Wednesday nieht as was advertised. Injustice to. Mr. Joim T Raymond, who lias t!he boird of the wpera House on Thrr.'duy night, Mr. Bonitz deemed it he: not Xo bring the opera here this week, but hopes to do so at a later date.-- The Company plays Petersburg the night they were to have been here. The ladies of the Methodist Church Aid Society will give a sociable at the parsonage to-morrow evening, to wLich the publie are cordially invited. Go and spend a pleasant evening. The ladies will provide oysters, ice-cream and other substantiate and delicacies, at small expense, and you can add to your enjoyment the pleasant reflection that you are aiding a good cause. Mr. Walter Hinc. the advance agent of the John T. Raymond Com pany, was in the city on Saturday, ar ranging for Air. Raymonds appear ance here oh Thursday. Mr. Hine is clever, courteous gentleman. He was the late John McCullough's agent ior a numoer or years up to that emi nent actors last performance, and was warmly devoted to him afflictions. " ujjuu Jim? ficuum v metering I gi-and'piand 'sustained his as one o? the midst eminent Pianlif.f ur JL?"h. JSn.-, -S0. Btedy-mM- i. j -ns. i " w.v , uKisuu. , mrt nirir cttr t w r. r. l n o - . ivMf. j'r . n " r . -mm m . t New York. Jan. the Bis tay. xMia lOUCU' was PTniii-if ,i,:i k: . j . i-...,., uis eouimanu oi me instrument was wonaernu. - - t . mr. ito0s j liana s tenor and Mr. - -"u were line and secured demonstrations of favor irom tne audience. iL.ven airer the conclusion of the programme the people wer ltK , - - - leave tne scene or so great enjoyment. mnuy ungerea ana oy persistent calls orongnt the quartette atrain htv.ro i, footlights, who rendered another wwa. from the Opera Martha, in a moMn. tivating manner, which was received with the most rapturous exnrlnne oi aoDreciaiion. Burns, in his celebrated poem, f ttT n i n fi i vjx weanesaay or last week, our ownsman, Mr. Alfred Kern, was uni ted in marriage with Miss Carrie Met'ger, of Norfolk, Va., the cere mony being performed by Rabbi Eber- son at the home ot the bride s mother, in the presence ot a large number of well-wishers. The bridal couple left at once tor a tour of .Northern citie The Messenger extends most hearty wishes tor a long lite of prosperity and happiness. "Pleasures are like poppies sprra-1. You seize the flower. it btoom is shed r, like the snow-fall in the river, A moment whta, then melts forever " Not so, however, with the nlennro lertulting from such a brilliant and re- nnea entertainment as that of Thurs- aay evening last. A sense of wvrret i I ' a i -i - e - aunng his expenencea wuen ii was brought to a close, but around the recoiWHnn of the pleasure of this occasion there LARD, N. C...L lingers a delight which will endure " (Northern) Manv indulge the hone that m; CORN Kellogg will visit us again next sea- 100 lbs son. . opints Turpentine firm at 41. Rosin $1X3'. BaLTIMORC Jn ST! T!nTtnn n-s steady. W'll.MTlIOTO't. Jitn fVHnn '' :. . tLOO : crude turpentine $1.25 for hard and $1.) for soft : rosin IS for Blrainnd mm an rn. t?ood strained. Spirit turpentine 38 X. Rmiirui lBVHSl i. Mini 3KOj7V. RALEIGH. Jaa. 3D. Cotton mlHdlinir 91 strict low middhnir ? In miririiino air Corn 75(80. Meal 7?i(8L'. Newbern Jan. 3D Cotton 7 vr ra nv- t pen tine $L7S: Tar 15: Corn 50o. NoRroLK, Jan. 30. -Cotton quiet at 8. Ooldsboro Market. Corrected by liJI Prhvti & I o. W7UUaU Grocer and Cotton Com mission Merchants KAJk rUIS lieCClDtS for week enriUcr aiuruaj last naies. Total receiots " wason. lOjykd oaies. Market firm. Sales at 8 8J. PORK.. K WESTERN SIDES SHOULDERS N. C. HAMSil SIDES,. A. NIGHT 02STLY. Thursday, February 4th. 1886 ! Mr. Bokitz1 annouucea with pleasure an Engagement Aiucncn comedian, of the Rcprcrtentatlfo ' a JOHN T. RAYMOND. "Tberes Millions In It" At tbe Opera House Thursday Night. 11.00Q11.25 to Oi 5 to 5 ieto ii 10 10 to 12 7 to9 60 to 65 1.35 to 1.40 90 to 95 1.40 50 to f,Q mm - John T . Raymondl And His Excellent Company: - Kate Forsyth, Joseph E. Whiting Leonora Brad lev I-ui, n w it. o- J. B. Everham. Mamie Flov.l 'un., n 1 x?!.h t'"3 IVrP, r i . , --j " i' , limy i iers r rant K I .n i k Lue, John inton and Jerrv I.nnt in hu v 1 L I.' ' Franz Mr. John T. Bavmond belong to The Argus savs: The manager of that higher type of comedians that rp the Kelhicrsr Company said vesterdav appreciated everywhere, and his fi ret thak M ss Kelloerar rarelv olavs the appearance in this citv on Thnrio piano in public, and, that she only next, will doubtless prove one nf tht does so as a special mark ot her appre- most enjoyable and best entcrtain- ciation of her audience. Hence her I ments ever presented at the Opera playing ner own accompaniment on nouse since it was hrst opened. There that instrument Thursday nierht while are a plenty of funny men cal lino- oiugiiig xiuaixj.ci i.-nui, Kin me oci'a- I mcujocucs cuiuruiaus, Ulli not ftDV f 1 J Ml I .1 - A I a... ' A I -r siuii ui a uiiru encore, win oe me more cau '"fasure xaienis wnn Mr. Kav- aictmicu uy muse i our reaaers muus wnuour a peer as wno were ot ner audience wnen they 'omeaian ana actor and he isstronirlv 1 . c it ' n . i J I . l i : ., J RICE (from carts WHEAT (seed) OATS TUT rtTTTl ruKjynt 4.50 to 6.50 HAY 1 in t 1 is LIME (No. 1 rock) 1.30 to L35 CHICKENS. . BEESWAX . . So D liioerr Famous Comedy, eutiihd Sellers V W m . in wmcn lie lias Been Greeted By Outflowing Hou.cs in the Principal Cities of the Country. to 15 15 to 30 20 to 22J STAND .V X. General Admission Children Galleky X K X O J M New Advertisements. Hksbrved SEATTickctsr'sa'lc'arKirbfi'ibi 75 (VnF. Oenf. till CVr.K $1.00. Before You Buy your iurn r ows examine the DA FSY u xaiimg. iry 11. 11 you oon t like it return it and get your money janzo-tt W. T YELVEKTON. THE USUAL REDUCED HATES OVEU TflE W. & W. UAXLUOAdI fTA Special Train over the Atlantic RoiwJ.at following ratrp; New Berne Hi 75 -Kinston $1,75; LaGran 1,50; which Includes Admission to K,ftirTwSt: learn of this fact. We take pleasure in direetinc atten tion to the advertisement of the Dur ham marble and brown stone works, Mr. Ii. 1. Itogers, proprietor, which appears ror tne nrst time m our issue of to-day. From personal knowledge .we are prepared to siy that ViT. Roar ers turns out excellent work. As to prices, he proposes to Ynake them as low as any first class house in the United States. He attends personally to the erection or his work and guar antees satisfaction In the last issue of the Friend we supported by his own excellent com pany. lhe geographical locati on fil Goldsboro alone secured this snlendM attraction for this city. Mr. Raymond usually only plays larger cities and there his great popularity throne th houses to standing room. W hno no doubt that his appearance here will oe tully appreciated. Mr. Raymond comes here from Bal- fjilik ouiv uue nii?nt in Richmond, one in Norfolk, and nnp in Lynchburg, whence he comes direct to (joldsboro, and from herp tr Wil. mington. This is quite a compliment to our progressive htt e mtv tv,;0 Book Bargains ! 25 cents Bargains. oO Call and see, at janll-tf WHITAKEK'S BOOKSTORE. FOR RENT! Several comfortable Dwelling Houspr- lathed and plastered; for rent low Apply to 1). CUKKCII, Corner Hall and Slocumb Strtets. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 18-lm TREMENDOUS REDUCTION j BLACK AND COLOKKD SILKS. AND DRESS GOODS. Q IN Some Lines at One Half Their Fo-me P-i, In LADIES' UNDEUWE,VH,TABLELIXEN',VKAPSi. FLANNELS. JKU-EYF. I -m m. I - T notice the following additional contn- being his first Visit here Mr. Raymond TT v "- , butions to the Oxford Orphan Asylum uas consented to appear in his original HaTpGr S XO ullfirPe itf K GLOVES Reduced from 1,00 to 50 Cents, and from 1 25 to ..y citizens of Goldsboro: Wayne ut famous creation as "Col. Mulber- AW ,TT titp ati. t, ,V 7S fVnU .r lWr loage Asylum box. SJ 5;): lj. W. ry Sellers" in Mark Twa n's mnC;- - ttxaux. t 1 m, , j I ? l lUUaillC I - 11 I 'tin. $1. sketch 01 that title. A more pni.T-aKlll The nosition of Ilnrnm'M Yr.,ina rwnie 0, wswwwvvvww Our Pj ices are Lower than Ever ! Marked lon Suit the Times ! ox, J.to: 1j. Humphrey, ifl; W. R. Lot'tin, $1 Contributions in kind : M. E. Castex comedy it would be difficult to rlPP jV -. 1 . 1 1 . i l.iA a t I . . I 1 1 mi y-w -v.' x 7 " 1 w n. jl I ( 1; Kins, 1 to!t plaids, 1 lot candy; J. C. 'at says of it.: "Mr. Raymond lat Lason, 30 cents worth of print.-; H. A. evening enacted, with all the delicious TuE iunshine of Friday was a mos' welcome visitor. It was lhe nrs time that the Kincr of Dav smileti upon us during the week. ' The Charleston News and Courier, o Saturday, in its hotel arrivals at tht Waverly, announces that of Miss Car ne Mafedonald, Of this city; ' Meeting of the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association this (Mon brance of the orphans, day) ev ning, at 7 o'clock, at the office of the Secretary. Don't forget it, y stockholders! Powell, 30 cents -worth of prints; H. vveilts Bros., flannel dec, valued a $18; Best & Thompson, 20 pouud I ird; Fonvi. lie & Sauls, 1 sack flour; Sol. h.iustein & Co., croods valued at tlO; . foweil, 1 overcoat: H. M. gence, appreciation, and artistic in- its price. S rouse, 2 bed auilts valued at fc2.o0: stinct, and has 'therefore marto i ' 'I ... V V At 1V 1 no 1. h. 1 tnu nelson, 1 bushel annles ifresistiblv tunny, so comnletn rvi i nese conrriDutions were made at the -ature. tnat it takes -a tl. itself, and nicety or humor that distiniruislipH hk e irly assumptions, tbe familiar, but not by any means contemntible. Col. onel Sellers. Mr. Raymond this part the sinceritv of Tiic i'nfolli- j ""viu- AN 1LLUSTRATBD WEIKLY. The position of Horner's Ycono Teonle th leading weekly perjodical for yoan readers is well established. The publishers snare no pains toprovide the best and most a. i --active reading and illustrations. The serial and short stories have strong dramatic interest, whil tiiey are wholly free from whatever is perni cious or vulgarly sensational: the nan-rs on natural history and science, travel and the facts of life, are by writers whoso names give the best assurance of accuracy and valu-. Illustrated papers on athletic sno. ts. unmis and pastimes give full information on (nese subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but We hive added Largely to our CROCKERY and GLASSWARE D apartment.. Many Hew and Useful Articles for Housek ep r?r sonciiaii' 11 or memners or vvvne Liofjife committee, who are imbued with zeal in behalf of this noble char ry. We daresav that few. if anv places in the State will surpass Gold. boro this year in tangible remem T1IK KICLrLOOG CONCERT. A. Isrilliaiit Entertainment fore a Larjje and Enthus iastic Audience. our townsman, Moses. The following are the prices of ad ?V . o ii xue nuuearauce 01 me worm re nowned prima donna. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, at the Oner Hons. last Ihursday evening1, marks the grandest event in the musical annal- .C 1. 1 I 01 our cny, auu ine occasion was one which calls for a number of sunerla lives in order to portray the sublimitv of the entertainment, the tirandeur of mission to the excellent entertaiment th motion, een thouarh it destrov lir. of Jonn 1. Kaymond General ad mis- I ttorwrtn ;i rro tho man fL...; t mony ot sentiment. Mr. Ravmnnd m 1 v. v u fc IV" L.U, UllVUlluniirll Ml M III I - " delight bv the lartro and enthusiastic weui.s ven as rond ot upsetting the audience. a.Y"y ot tlie people on the stage Notwithstanding the inclemency of , n a.s ne does of exciting the ap the weather, everv incoming train ot pia,use ,.or tne people beyond the foot the day brought visitors from adjoin ing tovyns, all with high wrought an ticipations or the approaching and loug-looked for concert, and ir the af ternoon our city, thus augmented. presented a real holiday appearance. As soon as the doors of the Onera House were opened the people be2ran to gather and continued to come until the spacious hall was filled withoneof trees. The Mayor also gives notice to all of our citizens who may desire shade trees put out on their'premises that' they can be supplied, and that the city street laborers will plant them on the siuewalks of all who wish them. -Snow Hill Enterprise : On, Wed nesday morning, 20th inst., fat 10 o'clock, Mr. W. H. Sugg, the oldest resident of Snow Hill, and one of our niost highly esteemed citizens, died of pneumonia, after an illness ot one week. Mr. Sugg was born about half a mile trom bnow riili, and was iS years old. Raleigh Visitor : The North Caro lina Board of Pharmacy will hold a session m this city on Tuesday, Fe. f)th for thfi nnrnnsfi of PYatninrr enrli candidates for license to practice phar- same position at the New Arlington the lar?e:f most , ?lllt,ired and highly macv as mavmake annlication. For- wWh. lv th wo i f.i "PF'iduvo duuieuces it nas ever ther information will be given on ad- as a fiist-elass hofel under its Dresjnt j : i. . axt;ii;., o : : x UJTtJ&SIUfj luo BCticiaij, t miaul uuiiip- I t5ilt)rg IIU LUitUctgIUeUl I -- xlLHUiliiOO VU1 UAUVUICU Willi iX shading pen, has been placed in the ter cf the late Col. John H. Vv heeler, lobby of the post office. It contains is an a3tress, and one of considerable advertisements of a number of our promise; it is said. She is with the leading business houses, and in the Mille Rhea Company in which she centre is a space for annou cing the takes a leading part. Madame Khea s arrival and departure oi mails. i i, . I W V harl tno n oacn ra rT all loot to n.nv now in A mpr pa. W'tthnnn t in - 1 - i"1' ". w" , J . , 5 . I week trom JVlr. S. T. Mnrran. Pri AVrnrt ro n,7 ttti II Qnnaoi in l.nln j rkrwr I O 7 - - VU tli UaU T V. AAA. ULUVUl A LA V A KfJ A I , . , I r T f-, . . a J At Hanr nr tho linrho m H ort 1 1 1 tla- I a Mr. R. I. Rogers, proprietor of the Durham marble and brown stone works. We were glad to see them looking so well and to learn of the mm to itself, and ravps limnniu ...i-l A. I . I'l viiuout ine capaouity to crive distinei torm, surrounding, and element to the If'tion of JltlTT -kflljY. nlin.nlV - T a. nasterpiece ot eccentric corned v. sin ained by a multiplicity of deJiH.tfn details that are as much Raymondisim ts me prescribed business of thft nnrt and which make up as well balanced -neenve, and entertaining a perform ance as any within the snhere o comedy. As old as are the points, the fun, and the oddity of this role, the tudieuce is invariablv trptf to much that appeals as nersuasivlv to laughter as though the ouins and ooasts and hyperbole were altogether ew.. It needs no descrmtiVm of the n i t n 1 - voionei oeuers ot Mr. Raymond. I ias cuangea only as tbe comedian lias found crevices into which h onlH crowd some "iruv" or sott mark calcujated to set merriment in sion, (o cents; gallery, 50 cents; re 3 x - ,-t-i rd m i a servea seats, $i.uu. xicKets are now on sale at Kirby 5c Robinson's drug store. A new and prettv sign, the work of Mr. r . J. Hage, adorns the front of R. T T71 31 1 1 1 l- . I x. roruaams oaroer snop. lv tne way Fordham now has three tonsorial artists that are hard to beat. fWe pay tor our work and this notice mav be rated at par.) Mr. Will. E. Humphrey, the past five year's clerk at i he Gregory House. has left that hotel and has taken the some day not distant. The attention of our readers is di rected to the new advertisement of our clever neighbors, Messrs. M. E. a- n . Uastex oe. io., announcing large re duction in their prices of black and colored silks and dress goods, all marked down to suit the times. They have also added many desirable and handsome goods to their already ele gant display. The public are invited to give them a call. -Wilmington Star ; Senator Ran- of their respective establish- coutained. Indeed, from point ot view, tne audience was the largest ever gathered there the re ceipts exceeding bv -several hundred dollars those realized bv anvi-nmnnnv - tj nererorore. We ieel sate in saying that no ore wtio nas appeared here ever made such a favorable imnressi n as Hirl Miss Kellogg. Of fine persoi al a pear- r -l , S cat 1 4- I . WkA.--.4V - - - - 1 dui-c, wuu must cuarming ana win some manners, and a voice so melo dious by nature and so artistic by cul- t..T..,..r. .1 : At Hvniiuu ia iu uisarui cniicism. tms gifted lady grew in favor as the enter tainment progressed, and before tie last piece of the programme had been rendered she was strongly ingratiated into the high esteem of the entire au- iights from him lhe play affords onnortumHps for - a A exniouing tne strongest traits of act ing in which Mr. Raymond has be come SO famOUS. also mvirnr nliannoc ' O " ' - " !- vuwuv vf ror tne very clever oeoole he has truth. ered around him. Although he has, of course, the burden of the piece, he . - i i . - . ' piays it witn a Homely truth andspon raneous unction which outs him m immediate rapport with every one in the house. He takes the audienp.A so iaa ever I . 1 . , . , . " j - w - " a financial I '' 7 "Ai5 uuuucuct) iu uve v...4-. . 1L A. a A oil uiuuLcs mai tnev ronow nis pverv look, word, and action with delierhted mierest. Ine usual low rates have been ar ranged over the several Railroads. A CARD. Seven Springs, Jan. 28, '86. Editor Messenger: I ask for space in vour paper to extend mv thanks to Judge Connor, Solicitor Galloway, W. x. uor cn, Judgejtieo. V. Strong, W. w&. Kooinson. J. A. tfonitz. c. R. AvniOi-b- F A rianmlo T F rU VV. G. Broudhurst. and the mfinv success uicuio. .1 : .i, i ..: tt i uicuco. nitu iiei feiugiug, UllSS IVei- About 400 of the Kellogg audiene- logg adds the charm of expression in 1 .1 . I fm - came nere over tne several rail- sucn a pertect manner astoadd ereat- roads leading to uoldsboro. Or this Ny to the effect. 1 his was particularly i tit: i as i i 3 ' . i nr. I - - i - -i i numoer vv lisou lurnisneu over lvv. uouceauie in ine iamuiar ana ever Many came from Kinston,, Tarboro, popular songs of 'Comin' thro' the LaG range, Rocky Mount, Smithfield, rtye 7 and "Way down upon the and Faison, while some came all the S wanee River," the rendering of which som made ,the best eulogy of any on way from Greenville, Whitakers, Ken- sent thrills of ecstacy through the vast V ice President iiendricKs.. it was graceful, classical, touching and rhe torical. The Senator never discusses questions before the Senate, but on solemn occasions when funeral ora tions are required he is peculiarly hap-: py. His addresses on Representative Shackelford, Senator Burnside and Vice President Hendricks were excel lent efforts. Wilson Mirror: Mrs. Jno. W. Perry died, yesterday morning at the residence of her husband, about four miles from town. Herbert Pitt- man, ansville, Clinton and Snow Hill. On Tuesday evening, the 26th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. Jane Thompson: in this city, in the presence of a number of! invited r . . . J - nt T T- i ' j -r. irieuus, i.vxr. dos. A.. .rarKier anu ivnss Mary Thompson were united in the holy bond of matrimony, Col. J. A. Washington, J. P., officiating. .The Messenger extends its Ihearty con gratulations, j audience and elicited spontaneous out bursts of enthusiastic applause. It is needless to add that Mis. Kellogg was the recipient of many encores, to all of which she responded in a cheerful, but most modest and pleasing man ner. Miss Pauline Montegriffo has a fine contralto vone, combining melody and strengtn, and the appreciation of her efforts was evinced by many hearty Her "Wouldn't Y friends in Wayne, Lenoir and Duplin A x 1 , m - tor tne very Kind and emcient assist ance and manifestations of disinter ested friendship shown me in my re cent troubles. By their influence with His Excel- ency, tfov. bcales. the truth, whiclfis mighty and must prevail, has been brought to light and -justice has tri umphed over might. L am a poor man and have no other tribute to offer except the outcome of a thankful heart. For your kindness gentlemen accept the sincere thanks of myself my wife and little ones, and mav that God who notices even the fall of the little sparrow bless you for your deed of kindness is the prayer of your sin cere mend, Daniel L. Glisson. encores, tier "wouldn't lou" and By permission of Mr. S. T. Morgan, "No, Sir," were especially captivating. 1'resident or the Durham r ertilizer and "brought down the house.77 charged with the terrible crime Co., we will publish next! wtek a trea Miss Ollie Torbett, the pretty young For the Children '.Basket Flannels in Pink, Blue and Red. Also Jerseys in Brown, Blue and Garnet, at t Sol Einstein & Co. Tremendous Reduction in price of Black An epitome of everything- that is attractive and of.'sirablo in juvenile literature. Boston Com ' , . A weekly "east of g-ood thinjrs to the boys anu . -is n every family which it visits. B. oo. . U, 'io.a. wonderful in its wealth of pictures, in forina lion and interest. Christian I'nion, N. Y. TERM: Postage Paid- $2 Fer Year VOL. VII. commence Koretnber 3, 1SS5. Single Numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xeirpacrs are not to copy this advertisement witioui tne exjress order or Harpek 11 hot hers. Address HAHPEll Sc B'lOTHEUS, New York, decl-tf febl-tf M. E. C ;STEX &. CO. 74 West Centre Street, UoMsUko, N. C. T3 TT 3F jOI 1VE fi IflARBLE AND gROWf T0NE WORKS! LAND SALE! By virtue of a Mortgage deed made to the undersigned on the 5th day of Febru ary, 1878, by Spious Butts and wife lor purposes therein mentioned, I will sell the land therein mentioned, at the Court House door in tbe City of Goldsboro, N. C, on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1886, at 12 o'clock, M., being 125 acres, lying on the bnow Hill road and being the land purchased by said Spious Butts of Ezekiel Smith, adjoining the lands of John bmith and others. Terms of sale Cash. JOHN H. POWELL, Mortgagee. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 12, 1886-wtd NOTICE. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I.03t or Stolen I R. I. ROGERS, DE.AI.EU IN- Italian, Afflerican anfl Graflite MONUMENTS, T mbstones. Tablets &c. 1 t 1 1 AT - A . . " "w as any nrst-ciass works in the United StaU-H. DeHljrnsand estimateH furniah on application, or will call in person when desired. Xati faction guaruNld. JurnistiM ' k'v,m. c""w iu iiiu ituu erucuon or ail work, and havlnir nn awnii I - ni i u my fe itrons the benefit of the agents commission. )l-tf R. I IHKiKKN, Durham, S. C. On the night of the 2d of January, 1886, one blacK liorse JVluIe, o or 10 years old; D. P. HASKITT & SON, 1 FUMERAIi BIRECTOHS Two Doors North of Messrs. Henry Leet Co., Goldsboro, N: C. OUK STOCK OF Metallic, Cloth Covered and Wood Cases and Caskets ! Is the Largest and Most Complete in the City. laENTsT'oTrs SghtpTmeTuI Inf a 551JL2S SOLICITED! ijood pacer. I will give Ten Dollars to any person tor the delivery or said mule, or for information that will lead fb his recovery. HHJIN K i CltEECH, Beulah township, Johnston Co., N. C. P. O.-address, PiDe Level, N. C. ' jan21-3w2t w4t "H6me Fertilizer." IN USE ELEVEN YEARS. Furniture Repaired with Neatness and Despatch, Prices and Work (iuaranteed, f D. P. HASKITT t SON. GoMsboro N. Jan 28. 8. IWSf MM -A FINE LOT OF- Thc following Certificate is from the Rev. G. W. Sanderlin, a prominent Bap tist Minister Df Eastern North Carolina. He owns and manages large farms in Pas quotank, Wayn, Lenoir and Onslow Counties, and has made practical tests of ertilizers. Read what he says : Beston, Wayne Co., N. C, Sept. 29, '85. Me8sks. IIoykin. Cahmek & Co., Baltimore. Dear Utrs; Within the p."sterrlit years I have made careiul experiments Wjth as many as twenty df Jerent sorts of suAnos, fertllixers. &c., already prepared or compounded and pre pared by myteu, wua a viev7 to ascerta ninff the one winch should combine the two ideas of being1 tbe best and artlie saoie time the chrop- ior promouuK the la o esc yields or cotton. com, rice a.ta pean us; aDd 1 3rive it as my de liberate ludsrmeiit U?et .oe HOME iEK- TIL1ZER " most compleielv fll's the bill of any ind pll in the Ion? list of fertilizers tested by me. 1 nave tried it under cotton ror tne past eight years, and it has always more than equalled my expectation, proving' itself quite as good as the g-unos costing (40 per ton. I have tried it repeatedly under corn and it has increased the yield out of all proportion to the cost of the fertilizer. I have tried it under rice in competition with seven other kinds of fertilizers, aua it has proved ltseii equal to tne best. And this year 1 am (besides usimr it un der cotton, corn and rice) also trying- it under 26 acres of peanuts, using nothing else, and to mv surDriso and gratification, after a careful examination made three days since, I find the whole crop tilling out splendidly, and this, too. after a very dry August, which is generally IRISH POTATOES for PLANTING. Garden Seeds, Choice Cuba Molasses, Vine gar, Sugar, Coffee, Potash, Lye, Snuff, Tobacco, ASfl FLOUR mt THE LOWER mill 10 "BEST IN THE WORLD." AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. x H00B, BUITT & HALL. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 28. 1886.-tf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Wayne County. In the Superior Court. Before A. T. Grady, Clerk. Elijah G. Edgerton, a creditor of Nathan Edgertor, deceased, on behalf of him self and all other creditors oi the said deceased. ts. Enoch II. Edgerton, administrator of Nathan Edgerton. This Is to Doi.' ly a " of the creditors of the late Ntuaa Ed-zeiton to present their claims bciote' me, do1 v authenticated, at my office, et the Con' t Ilduse in the city of Goldsboro, in said County, on or before fatal to the peanut crop. laKing it every way, XTWI.W .,rtrAi ibqa the vest all- I iuuu(j ui uiu uj v ujU xww. I should pronounce the " HOME " off,o uic.iuauuumiuu xww p,CHa,.cu iui u .paucu and Colored Silks, Dress Goods, Wraps pnse fertiiizerof any within the range of ate affray last week, an account of his company by Messrs. Alex. G. and of true artistic talent and her pros- J iairJ 11 ni 'q HP my observation or experience, while it is cer- which appeared in our last issue, came Nathaniel H. Fleming, of Dutch ville pects of a brilliant future are most xviu uioves, at oastkx oj vo s. t Uainiy by towo&to thejbpest oot into town on Wednesday afternoon Township, Granville county, who are flattering:. She made a pleasing im- A Few Specialties. Silk Umbrellas, lnotheyr'thaoCTwithc saying and surrendered himself to the au- two of the most successful growers 1 pression and received the compliment Russian Leather Satchels, Mela's Fine I expect to use more of it and uso it more ex- thonties, saying that he wanted a full and handlers of bright tobacco in the of two or three encores. Shoes, and the Favorite Shirt, at , SS?? Youri T truly investigation ot all the circumstances, "golden belt." I The performances of Mr. Adolph T Sol Eihstein & Co. jan29-w3t o. w. SANDERLIN. in This is a creditor s bill brought to compel a distribution oi the estate of the said deceased among his creditors, and those only will share in said distribution who prove their claims by the date nam ed. A. T. GRADY, C. S. C. January 11th, 1886-w6t SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR Plain ir Ornamen.al TO TO- C0GDELL & BARNES j octl5-tf Steam Bakery, j CLINTON HOTEL. CLINTON. N. C. Thepresent Proprietor has rented this pror; erty wjth the purpose of making it a oomfort2 ble and pleasant resort for hli7riendj and th5 rveU, PUbUc, and It has acwrdlxyrlybeco ttorouaiily renovated and made In everyway desirable, and the charges will conform to the trirwencr of the times. My motto la : IHct tut hungry, rut tkt toMrvt and mats tits detvotuienJ. QladL. . eann always readj for the railroad and for all points in the oountx. WILLIAM E. BASS, apr3-tf Proprietor.
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