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1 1 I mseellaneous Attend to it Now. Many suffering people drag themselves about with falling strength, feeling that they are steadily sinking into the grave, when by using Parkers Tonic they would find a cure com menctng with the first dose,, and vitality and BtreDgth surely coming back to them. VI am 63 years old; have been sick nearly all my life, and ought to know something about medicine by this time. I have used Parker's Tonic freely for more than a year, and consid er it the best remedy I have ever known. In fact, I now find no other medicine necessary. For weakness, debility, rheumatism, and that distressing- all-goneness and pain from which I suffered so long, it has no equal. I do not see how any one can afford to do without so valu able a medicine." Mrs. Hattie Ni Graves, cor. East and Front streets. Providence. R. I. Parker's Tonic Prepared by Hlscoz & Co- N. Y.l Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at One iwiiar. Jani9-wswlm Beautiful Flowers. GOliDSBORO MESSENGER. FEBRUARY 15. ttW BOX M FLOUR, MEAL, &C. ' 25 Boxes C. R. Sides ' 50 Barrels Mess Pork. 125 Barrels Flour (all grades.) 1 1 Barrels Kerosene Oil. 13 Barrels Sugar. 22 Barrels Molasses. 200 Bushels Oats. 200 Bushels Corn. , 200 Bales Timothy Hay. 100 Cases Matches, Potash, Lye, &c. Lafg Stock of Canned G:ods ! 10Q Barrels Irish Potatoes (for seed) Dry Goois, Ms, M, (Miry, G-lasswaro, cfcc. well as General In fact we offer a Large and sorted Stock of Groceries and Mercandise either WHOISALE OR RETAIL, at Low Figures for Cash. , - Yours, &c, ! i EDGERTOII & FIHLAYSOII. Goldsboro, N. C. , Feb. 1 , '86.-tf j Notice! 300,000 POUNDS C. R. Side Meat to Exchange, pound for I pound, for j GOOD COTTON, I payable on November next, on good security, at j AYCOCK BROS., & CO'S. Fremont, N. C feb8-tf ATTENTION! Write to A. HAMBL1N, Warsaw, N for their prices on the celebrated Patent Balance Slide Valve Engine DIRECT ACTING- SAW MILL, MANUFACTURED BY HAMBLIN, SONS & CO., jPo. Also any style and size of BELT, MILL, ENGINE OR BOILER. et his terms before where. buying else-jan28-2m M. L LEE. BORDEN BKOP. M. L. LEE & CO., Wholesale and Retail ntflnpicRD iini n i r mi Rn?I?tiiUlF0'rer,,Vbeaut!f u I flower ! Hers 8unsbin3 and sort spring show kY! yur eada from the dewy grass, Sll!5ff70ur frarance to all that piss: T Thnnri ieave8 thruffh the livelong To brighten our pathway beautiful flowers Beautiful flowers, beautiful flowers! tilJimrwith sunshine our earthly bowers: Breathing of heaven, when fainting we lie. , Liftinz our hearts to th nin m wtu . ' SfTi!K 9c,oura?e flsrht ainst the powers bunv jo cvii uvuuumi nowersi Beautiful flowers, beautiful flowers! Blooming to brighten our lonely hours; Rafting your perfume on each soft sigh Of the rovlnor breezn na it naaaoth h. Teaching us faith when a dark cloud lowers. " jvui uiisEiuu uunuuiui uowers I Beautiful flowers, beautiful flowers 1 i uur ieet mrougn tne long summer uours j - w . . . . . . . v,uvering nis rootstool with brightnefs and T?ec,ior tho bridal or robe for the tomb: Su-iVlwApray that no sorrow tfaat lowers uUjiUjiii mee in neaven beautiful flowers quiver- 0 Bagging, Ties, Meat, Meal Corn, Flour, Coffee, SuJ gar, Molasses, Etc. BREAD PREPARATION, STARCH ' LYE, SOAP AND POTASH, AT baiItimoIie prices;. Cotton Sold on Commission AND ; j HlsW Market Price Gnaranteeld. 1TG-IVB TJS T.F.IIi Very respectfully, M. L. LEE & CO. Goldsboro, N.C, Sept. 17-tf ALLEN'S FOR GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Correct, Concise ENDORSED BY Bingham, Burwell, Lewis and others. Any Teacher can understand it Price $1.50. To Schools $1.00. Postage prepaid. , Si x Lessons sent free. Agents wanted , GEORGE ALLEN, sep24-tf f Newbern.N.C H"(DTTHDIB ? All persons are hereby notified not ito cut or haul wood, tinker, lence rails, ior any other thing from my Dr. Kirby-At-kinson land, ib New Hope Township, in Wayne county as I intend to enforce the law against all trespassers on said land, except necessary firewood for my tenants in the houses on the farm. j ' All persons are also notified not to leave down my fences and td keep their stock out of my fields, or they will be shut up and charged for accordingly. ' As some trespasser, not having the fear or God before his eyes and moved and in stigated by the devil, has been hauling away fencp rails from off the outside lence on my farm, I will pay $10,00 for evidence sufficient to convict any person of that or any other trespass on said land. Feb. 1, 1886-3w O. H. BROGDEN. I A VKNDKTTA. i ajoio oavenni h widow lived alon wiiii; tier sou in a miserable little house on tho ramparts of Bonifacio. The city, j mult upon a projection of the mountain, and even hanging directly iu eea in some, places, com mano. across me strait that bristles with .rocks, a good view of the lowest portion of theSard:nian const. At its leci. on tlie other side. bu almost uunns: ii entirely, an opening in the cliff j shaped like a gigantic corridor server it lor a port, enabling the little Italian or bardmian fishing smacks to nuvance to the first line of houses, af ter a jlong circuit between two abrupt "4 aiju every imceii days comes tlie Old wheezy steamboat which plies uvtwvcn me town and Ajaccio. vjj'yu iiiu vtiiiiu luuuaiain tne mass or nouses make a still whiter stain. Thyseem like nests of wild birds at tached to the rock, and overlooking the terrible passage into which vessels nt-veq venture Without repose the wind ilabors the sea, labors the naked coast which it gnaws forever, and which has scarcely a covering of reen it jrushes into the ; narrow' detroir. ravaging eitiier shore.: The .ong trails ot wlijite foam, clinging i0 tho points of the countless rocks which pierce the water everywhere, have the nsnect of tatters of clothes lloating and ing on the surface. Tho house of tho widow Saverini. pci'chled upon the very edge of the cliff, as if sioldered there, openclXits three windows to the wild and desolate hori zon. - Shej lived there all alonu with her son and their dog Allegro-i-a great, o-aunt beast jwith iong, bristiing hair, of sheeo dog breed. The dog aided the vounir man ib hunting. K One! evening, after a auarreLAntonin Saverini was treachcrouslv killed with dt single knife-thrust bv Nicolo Ktvvoliati, who, the same night, tied to Sardinia. When the old mother received the corps$ of her child, that some passers- by had found and carried to her. she did not weep at all, but remained for a long time motionless; 6taring at the body;; theiij stretching out. her wrink led hujnd over the body, she proclaim ed aiviendetta. She vvould not allow anyone to --remain with her, and she shut iherself un alone with- tho doo- which! howled. The brute howled con tinuously, standing up with his fore- paws on the edge of the bed, turning his.head toward his master's face, and keeping hi3 tail between hfs leg. 'Ill l. 1 1 : . . . fi j-iieroino remained, motion ies.4 as Ihe mother, who now, bending above the corpsei, contemplated it with ; a hxed stare, while great, dumb tears rolled down her cheeks. Lying on his back at full length, still wearing "is great, coarse jacket, torn and piterced at the breast, the vouth scemoa to sleep; but his blood was ev erywhere on the shirt, that had been torn open when the first attempt at aid was made, on his vest on his trousers, on ins lace, on his hands. Clots ol blood had thickened' in his beard and hair, j ine old mother began to speak to him. At the sound of her voice the dog ceased to howl. "JN ever mind, never mind! Thou wilt bej avenged, my little one, my own boy, my poor dear child. Sleep! sleep! inou wut oe avenged; dost hear? It is motli.cr who promises this to thee; and sn always keeps her word, mother does; i And she bent down slowly over him, pressing her lips upon the cold, dead lips. j Iheu Allegro again began to howl He uttered a long, monotonous plaint. piercing, nornble. Ihe two remained there until morn ing the woman and the animal. Antonio oaverini was buried next morning; and folks soon ceiased speak of him in Bonifacio. - m m m this extenmorizAri b-nnAi l wens mio an to wal backward and for. warn in ner room, withnnt nomume to time at the coasi. tie was there the glancing Sardinian murderer! lUtr rno rinrr kntn ...I t . . KATd a . u au ine mornin LJS???.11. ..bh a bowl ol uoV"g else-noteven a bit wMuiur a tirop of soup Another day passed. Alleoro worn out with hunge?. slent wJsJTS? ?JF.Sa?! lusteJGS guttered, all his hair uiijuvu, uuu ne pulled chaiu. crazily at his bull the old woman gave him noth mg to eat. Ihe brute became furious, and barked hoarsely. Another nio-ht passed, i Eirly in the morning, Mother Save nui went to her nearest neighbor and ueggeu ior some wisps of straw. Then sno tooK; some old clothes that had formerly; belonged to her husband and BtufftKl them with the straw so as to imitate the form of a human bod v. TJantiag a poJe firmly in the ground in front of Allegro's kenuel $ie fasten- .l ; M cu hue manniKin upon it so that it floomait ........I 'fi i v...ju U h.hiii. jneii sue made a head for St out of some ohl rags fasten ed into a, ball. The astonished dog stared at this man of straw and stopped i.owling, al though tortured with hunger. Then jthe ohl woman went to the butcher's shop, aud bought a long, black sausage, which she took home with her.; She kindled a wood fire in the yard, near the keuiiei. and began to cook the sausage. Allegro, wild with expectation, mad witu the odor of the meat,s that entered his very entrails leaped and howled, and foamed at the mouth. Then the mother made a cravat for the straw; man out of the smoking sau sage. She tied it very tightly around the nccc of the mannikin. as if to squeeze it into the pole. When this was done she unchained the dog. With one tremendous bound!hc dog reached the throat of the mannikin, and with his paws pressed, against the shoulders began to tear. He fell back with a pijce in his mouth, devoured it, leaped again, driving his teeth through the strings, tore away another morsel, and leaped again, and tore away furiously. He rent away the head with frenzied bites: he tore the neck into ribbons. Silent and motionless, the oid woman watched bim, while her cj-es blazed. Then she t chained un the" do aiiu: ade him; fast for two days more, and recommenced the strange lesson. Ior three whole months sheaccus-1 tomed him to this sort of a strwode for food,-to repasts obtained onlv by me sirengui ol ins fangs. Then she ceased to Chain him; for she had him so well trained that he would lean at it . me ruannuan uic moment she gave him a sign. tohe had- trained him even to rend it. 10 aevour it, when there was no meat attached to it. As his reward she al ways gave him a big piece of fried sau sage. - WTle ...... :i 1 J. l ' ttuenever Allegro JOOKeu ai UiO mannikin his whole body would quiver urUK -. . A . 1 1 1 1 . i vYini Aciieiiiem, anu ne wouia turn nis eyes to tne face of his mistress, wait for her to hiss the words "At him!'' with linger pointing. V hen she thought the time had come old Mother Saverini went to confession and comhiunicated one Sunday morn- iuu iui vt'sutnu leivor. meu sue dressed herself in man's clothes, dis- guised-herself as an old iagged beggar, and made a bargain with a Sardinian hsherman fto take both her and the dog across the j strait. bhe had an immense piece of fried sausage in a canvas bag. Every once in a while Jshe made Allegro smell it, so as to excite him. Ihe dog had eaten nothing for two days. . . . .nicy cuiciuu iuio iougo-oaruo. 1UU 1.1 J....,;., .. .. I 1 . . ! trisjuiMi wuuiau vvaiKeu wim a limpinr ra!it. She stoDDed at a hnth- er's shop and asked where Nicolo Kav olati lived, j He had gone back to his old trade carpentering. He worked all alone at the rear of his shop. THE BLIZZARD LIE. - . Varieties of the Western Roor back Which Come East With the Cold Wave. llseel!anenaw CBEAHDAmCATABBH Cleanses the II rail Allays Inflamnia-I tUu. lira Hre. f Taste. II ear IaX mll. AoslekBe lief. PesItlTe CTareJ From the Estelllne, Dak Bell. No. 1. Common blizzard lie, snow not over two feet deep, strong, flexible back wind, man lost or woman frozen to death (interchangeable, wrench fur nished to make alteration). over North half of territory, $4 per I PQL7AM dh.p. uuzeu. J knlil IIHlliil ' Afct ueeP' .nd able rewtkoon! dtaJ 25 iKmjr-uvo mues an nour, roads all Placing all othert VlVj blockaded, erreat snffennc n t I preparations. A mr 1 f stock, two men and boy frozen. SS3eEytEX9 j ii-- a Mo iPiEnviBTrir & dD 9 IN dozen. (This is a good, open-face lie, CTble to U8e- 'Pn 50c. bym&ii and is intended for naDers of nnJSE?!"8- Rend for circular. ELT B m. a. a mt n a i ivnfMMMt . ER8. DrugglBta, Owego, N. Y. TUTHF or at BKOTH- oct38-wswly $5,000 eircnlation.) rio. d. Snow -very deep on gronnd and air filled, wind blowing a "perfect gale," no fuel at any of the stations, great suffering, old settlers predict that it will last two weeks, six famili or the Mayor of Fargo frozen to death (office boy of ordinary intelligence can adjust one desired), $7.50 per dozen. JNo. 4; bnow up to the second storv storm extends over whole Northwest, ae Greatest Medical Triumph of tlie Age Missouri rivers frozen POLL; Dealers BULK MEATS, Mess Pork, Flour, Suoab, Coffee, MOLASSES, Rust-Proof Black and Yellow SEED OATS, Hay, CORN, MEAL, Etc., WHOIj CS .ILiIi: GROCERY. COTTOIf COMMISSION 1 kwy- 25 YEARS IN USE- West Centre Street, MERCHANTS, and AGENTS FOR sale ol CENTENNIAL and INDIAN ROCK LIME, Plaster, Cement, LATHS, HAIR, Etc January 28, 1886-tf ; Goldsboro, N. C. 5TMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losa of appetite. Bowel costive, Pala is the head, with a dall oenaatlon lo the Z?c7 Pa,n hIder- blade, Fullness after eatlnr. with adi. incliaatien to exertion of bedr or mind. Irritabllltj of temper, Low epirita, with fj!!"'' Elected lint dnty. Weariness, Dizziness, Flatterlaa; at the Heart. Dots before the eyes Headache over the right eye. Restlessness, with fltfal dreams, Hichly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to. such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. t?eI I"!!ree the Appetlte.nd cause the hodf to Take an FJeah.thun tbe aynem U Sw,!f. "?,inu oyineir -j anie Action on tne uiniure Orcani , It ee-ular H tool s are produced. to the bottom Governor Pierce's feet frozen and am. putated, no prospect of abatement, forty persons reported dead. $10 dozen. No. 5. Worst storm for years, came unexpected, all the school children in territory dead, parents distracted. country appears to be "doomed," all trains suspended. teleerraDh down, only "meagre accounts" obtain able, wind "cuts like a knife," con victs in penitentiary frozen in cells, any number of persons desired dead (no experience required to fill in blanks- only chimneys visible, $12.75 per dozen. (We especially recommend this one.it is gang-sawed and warranted free from knots and splinters. Send for free sample.) No. 6. Our own special Northwest ern blizzard lie, patented, fullv eruar- anteed, and sold only on subscription : Storm extends from Chicago to Butts City, Mon., raerincr with "unprep.fi- dented fury," snow 100 feet and up wards. Last of the stock on Western ranges dead, there will be no more im migration to Dakota, railroad comm. nies will take up all tracks Northwest of Chicago in spring, everybody, in cluding the oldest inhabitant, dead, news brouerht into Chicago hv tr rul ing man, only person escaped, wind WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, BRI 8 5 D We have now in Stock, and can deliver m- short notice, the following Machinery, viz; TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Grat ITair or Whiskers changed to a Gixssr Black by a single application ol this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent bv express on receipt of 91. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. A. WILLIAMSON, Manufacturer of Fine 1-20 H. P. Tanner Center Crank, btationary Engine (second hanrrv k,. oughly refitted and in perfect ordt'r. at a very low figure. 110 II. P. Talbott & finna Station ary Engine, refitted, good as new. n T3 IL R Talbtt & Sons Center rank. Stationary Engine, refitted, good order, very cheap. 1 7 H. P. Talbott Engine, on wheels, good order, CHEAP. ' 118 II. P. Talbott Stationary En- gine, new. 1 ia P. Talbott Engine and boil. er, new. 118 II. P. Firebox Boiler, new. l-O II. boiler, new. 1 15 II. 1-18 H. 1 120 II. Ed gine, new. 1-25 II. Engine, new. 118 II. new. So1ulnodr(ii8,inCh Q""n f ib' 1 Svt 42 inch Corn Stones, ew. PivY8' Pu,!ey' Boxef'. Rearing, Pipe Valves and Fittings of all kind?, all at bottom prices. 1 P. Watertown Engine and P. Watertown Engine, new. ratert0WnEnne.". 1. Watertown Stationary P. Watertown Stationary P. Return Tubular Boiler, AND DEALER IN A. . . A A . tearing up crusts ol earth m erreat flakes, terrible "roaring," grim death like weird spectre hovers o'er the land $4 per single lie. Only one of this kind sold to the same party. Order early so we may know how many to ble," -horrible." S." W P "0. I fold M faSS fff S12.50, spiring" and "a'wful in its strength," Machine Harness, $7.50 to $12 50. luiui&iieu wuu i o. o, inciuaing screw DLES AND SADDLES. CART- BREECHING, HORSE BOOTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS, HALTERS, CUR RY COMBS AND BRUSHES. Come To See Us or Write For Prices ! . Repairing and Casting done at Short Notice Gold&?-c- DEWEY RRri.Q ' driver to put them on with. 'Tis SOZODONT the whole world tries. 'TisSOZODONT which purifies The breath and mouih, and dirt defies. 'Tis SOZODONT for which we cry. Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh, 'Tis only SOZODONT we buy. The Praise ofSczcdont like the famous article itself, is in almost every body's mouth. The people .know that it preserves as well as beautifes the teeth. Hence it is the standard Tooth Wash of the Period. K0RNEGAY BUILDING, UOLDSBORO, N. 0. "Repairing of all kinds promDtlv at tended to. nov26-tf ERS! Try The Cherry Bounce iLdDdDiE ait irmim o -SERVED AT THE "Spalding's Glue," useful in every house. A youner ladv rebukinclv asks- "Which is the worst, to lace tight, or io get ugntT" rteally, we cannot an-1 swer the question. We never laced. Nervous Debilitated Men You are allowed a Irte trial of thirtv rMvinf ! the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wiih Electric SusDensorv Annlinnppn fnr tho speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous yvuuuy, loss or vitality and Manhood, and al kindred troubles. Also, for many other dis- cruoeo. voiDDieie restoration tn iipa th. uiimr and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information. etc.. mailed free by addressing Voltaic xwil ju.. .narsnau Micr . -THE BEST IN THE CITY. BEST OI&JIK, m SHE CXTT, " Ml Havana Tobacco, and onh, costs yon, Cents .some thing never done before in thin citu " C "10 C1,1UK fitmrn CSt ma?ufac"e ibem, and will only 5,000. Come and try them. Fell ii We also handle the following Celebrated 5c. Ciga .. " veieuratea tc. VJigars Navy,, -jye?,C "La Cherita," "Our Lead er," Rail Road," Trovadore," "ATt " and "Billet Doux." 133 WE ABE 1HERF to lie had left no brother, nor even any near cousins. There was ho man to pursue the vendetta. The old woman only thought of it the old mother. Frornj morning till night she watched a white speck gleaming across the strait bn the low shore beyond. It was thd little Sardinian village, Lono- bardo, whither Corsican bandits still Hy for refuge when too closely pursued. Ihey alone constitute almost the entire population of the hamlet, frosting the coast of their own fatherland;; and they wait tnere tor the chance to return to the mountain thickets. She knew it was in that village that Nicolo Kavolati was hiding. All day long, while sitting alone at her window, she looked across the wa ter, pondering vengeance. But what was she to do without any man to aid a weak old woman, with one foot in the graVe? Nevertheless she had promiseil she had sworn upon the corpse. tone could not ionret she could not wait. What was she; to do? She could not sleep at nisrht for think ing of it she could neither rest nor tind peace of mind; she thought, and planned and devised incessantly, ob stinately. The dog, which slept at her loet, occasionally luted his head. with a start ana- howled at the empty air. Since his master had been killed the dog often howled like that, as if his in consolable animal-soul was also haunt ed by a memory which nothing could efface. Now, j one night while Allegro was howling! a sudden idea came to his mother an idea worthy of a vindictive and ferocious savage. She thought ov- er it until morning, and, rising at the tirst gleam of dawn, she hurried to the church. There, prostrate upon the casting herself down before Ihe old; woman pushed open the door, and called him: "Hey! Nicolo!" He turned his head; she instantly let loose ner uog, and cried out: "At mini at him: tear him, tear him!" j Iho maddened animal bounded for ward and caught him by the throat. Ihe man struggled to throw off the brute, fell on his back, writhed, beat the ground with his feet for a moment. Jhenhelay very sull, while Allegro j buried his muzzle deeper and deeper in his throat, tearing the flesh away in great shreds. ,, Two neighbors, sitting on their door steps, said they remembered distinctly to have seen an old beggar leaving the house, accompanied by a great, gaunt, black dog, which, as it walked along, kept eating something something Drown, whicn its master was giving lt- The same evening the old woman re turned home. That night she slept well. Translation from Conies du Jour et da In Auil in, j.etv Orleans limes- Democrat. NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a fres trial of thirtv dav of the nse of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt witft Electrio Suspensory Appliances, for the ppeedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. a iho ior many otner diseases, complete restora tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood iruaranteed. no risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in teaUd envelope mailed free, by addressing V0LTAI0 BELT CO., MaraiaU, ffiicn. FINE TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES i, Fruits, finis, k . fc. A.t Wholesale and Retail. C3r3FS.I Jb B Jb UI3XT nBTPBL r Jan. 25, 1886.-tf Corner under Gregory House, tin r. n t? rrn NOTICE. Dodging Senators. There is a ood storv sroins: the rounds about one or the Cabinet officers. He is sorely pressed and oppressed by office seekers and their backers, one Senator in particular beino; so persistent as to make himself a terror to the Secretarv. The other day an old friend dropped in to the department to pay his respects ana to cnat about the tlays when gray nairs were a;mvth and trouble an un known quantity to the two bovs; he wound up some specially stirring; remin iscences with: "And what do you do with yourself nowadays, old fellow?" ".Now, the present time? said the Secretarv. "Yes." i "Vell, I work like a slave-driver all dav, and dodge Senator : then I dine, and dodge Senator : then I come back land work here to escape Senator then I go to my room, reau a mue to compose my mind, say my prayers, look under the bed for Sena tor s and if he isn't there go to sleep and dream he has buttonholed me to talk about that little appointment he wants. Cor. Chicaqo Tribune. SOO Jugrs to bo given away to my patrons. I have in Stock Fifteen Hundred Gallons nf different grades of Liquors which I am offer ing at Panic Prices all the way from $1.25 to $8.00 per gallon. It will be to your interest to give me a call before making your purchase in that line. The best of all brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, both Imported and Do mestic, are served over mv counter to mv I Customers. The best grades of Porter and Ale always in stock. Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey a specialty. All goods guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. Now is the time and this is the place. JNO. W. EDWARDS, Proprietor. East Center St-, opposite Messenger Building. Goldsboro, N. C, Nov. 16-3m We Have Jnst Received 5000 Sweet Florida Oranges. 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 Having had a long experience in the i Mattress .Business, l would respectfully inform the Public, generally, that I am now prepared, and pay special attention to 0T2E.HATJLI1TG Moss, Hair, or any other kind of Mattress " I Don't Want Belief, But Cure," is the exclamation of thousands suffering from catarrh.' To all such we say: Ca- Mattresses made to order. Will contract to furnish Mattresses in quantity desired. . HT Send for Prices. Address LOUIS HUMMEL. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 7-tf F. B . LOFTIN, also any Attention Trncto ! We would Call the Attention of 2BUGKHRS who wish Seed that we have on hand Extra Early Peas M Beans which we sell cheap for Cash. JjOOBl ! liOOBl. ! We would also B&y to our fiends that we Cheap Drug Store ! But those wishing to buy PURE DRUGS At a Living Profit, car: find then at our Place. Parents Needing SCHOOL BOOKS will do well to consult us before buying. r AL60 MANUFACTURERS OF for disguising Quinine and other nauseous medicines. KIRBY & ROBINSON, Messenger Building. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 14 tf AtltfeimrindDimS Barrels Choice Apples. Barrels Flour (all grades.) Sacks Coffee. Barrels Sugar. Barrels Cranberries. Fat Chickens. R Turkeys. Pounds North Carolina Hams. Low for Cash at C. HOLMES &C0:S. Goldsboro, N.C., Dec. 3,'85.-tf v. c. NEW YORK, f HUDHiPalA id K0BF01Z RAILROAD. THE ONLY DAILY LINE BETWEEN Til F NORTH AND SOUTH. M IIOUIlS Quicker than any other route N K w viii jiit I LADE Ll'H I A NKW YOKK and all Point EAST. r .fdHU taklna tftct March 29M. 18S(S ff'?rfM Unbound. Lv. 6:3U P. M. I'ortsmouth Ar a m :." Norfolk ViA'"' " 7:15 " Old Point Lv, Ar ,nn " U:M Ar. fi.v Ilaltlmoro i-ir Lv. i M Philadelphia lii Ar. 7.-00 " New York Lv ) 8top6 at all local sUtions to Uko on and put off pasoengera. y Connects at New York with all Railroad nl Steamboat Lines for Boston. Pullman Sleepers run between Cape Chariot Philadelphia and New York. nanein Tickets on sale at Company's office toot nt Wide Water street, and w!t. WalkS Kent under Atlantic Hotel. Agent, 1T1 R. B. COOKE, General Passenger and Freight Agent. Ml Moiei STILL IN OPERATION. Shaving and Hair-Cutting quickly and neatlv oerformed bv the well-known ton- sorial artists, James Bates and William I ' w- " wvs.w 1 - v w - " v V I Tf 77 T 1 TI -fv m -T TTI I 1-k . . ' 1 aL TT God, she pray t d Him to aid , her, to tarrh can be pared by Dr. Sage's Catarrh & J. JL UltJY JZ JC Ji T IjA W , uefl 1 leir Panor m ine reBory xiouse. sustain her, to give her poor old body strength enough to enaOle her to avenge her son. ; Then she went home. She had an old barrel in her yard, which she used to collect the rain-water in. Ihis she emptied.j laid on its side, fixed firmly to the ground by means of stakes and staves, ihen she chained Allesro to Remedy. It !has been done in thousands of cases: why bot in yours? Your danger is in delay. .Enclose a stamp to woria's jJispensary Aieaicai Association, duu&xu, xt. X., for pamphlet on tnis disease. CkOLDSBORO, N. C. dec24-tf Will regularly attend the Courts of Wayne, Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and Jonev counties, and the bupreme Court at lial- eigh. A full and beautiful line of Colors in umce on tne nrst coor oi tne Duud- Emhroiderv Silks. Soool Silk and Twist, i mg recently occupied by Grainger & at Mrs. E. W. Moore's. t Mryan. . augia-ir Book Bargains! 25 cents Bargains. 50 " " Call and see, at janii-tf WHITAKER' S BOOKSTORE. Responsible parties wishing Meat on time till the Fall can get it at 7J- cents at JOE EDWARD5S. jan25-tf Goldsboro, N. C. NOTICE! I am prepared to take & limited number, of Boarders. Mbs. JOHN PATE, Near the Rice Mills, Goldsboro, N.C. For Oak Wood apply to jan4-6w JOHN PATE. GREEN. FOY & CO.. Bankers and Commission Merchants. Of fice: South Front street, New Berne, N. C, have first class facilities for trans. acting a General Banking Business; will receive deposits subject to check or 1 draft at sight: will buv or sell pirhnra on New "Vork, Phi adelphia and Balti more; will make loans on well sernrprt paper, and make liberal cash advances oh cotton, corn, rice an' naval stores, and , hold on storage or make sale for one com mission, either in this market, Noffolk Baltimore or New York. mar9-lyr " FOR SALE ! A valuable farm, situated three and one half (3) miles from Goldsboro, and con taining fifty five (55) acres. Terms: One half cash balance at 12 months, secured by mortgage on land bearing interest at eight per cent, per year. For particulars apply to r M AV T DORTCU, Jb., Attorney. Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 8-lm WANTED! (13 I Information of thn present whereabouts of Thomas Bbown, a colored laborer on the government Works 'on Neusa and Trent nvers in 1884 and 1885. Please, notify and oblige. R. RANSOM. jan28-swtf New Berne, N. C- A I
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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