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M I was taken sick a year ago With bilious fever." 'My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again, with terrible pains in my back and sides, and I got so bad I Could not move! I shrunk! From 228 lbs. to 120! I had been dor- j toring for my liver, but it did me no rood. i ma noi expect 10 live more man three months. I began to use Hod Bitter Directly mv appetite returned. me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by mapic, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sonnd as a sovereign, but weijrh more than I did before. T.o wop Bitters I owe my life." K. FiTZPATHtr-w. Dvblin. June 8. '84. CHAPTER II. 'Maiden. Mass.. Web. 1.1880- Oentlomn I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the most terrible and excruciating manner. iso medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. " The hrst bottle Nearly cured me;" The second made me as well and strong as when a child, "And I have been so to this day." My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best physi cians "Incurable!" Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit. "Theylmost do miracles?" Mrs. E D. Slack. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself dav and nisrht: eat too much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you win want to Know How to Get Well which Is is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! 'None srenuine without a bunch of m-een riops on tne wmte laoei. snun an the vile, poi an me vile, poi- Hops" in their I sonous stuff with "nop or name. O. IE3- T CAROLINA MUSIC HOUSE, jtfFFy TA)y.yf.Y manager. Piano:, Organs, M Music, Music Books, &c. SOUHERN DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR B00SEYv& CO., London, SCHUBERTH & CO., LeipsiC. PIANOS from ORGANS from $175,00 to $1000.00. $48,00 io $500,00. Eight Leading Makes toJSelect from t -PIANOS- CHAS. M. STIEFF, HENIty F. MILLER & SONS, HAKDMAN, NEW ENGLAND, WESER RRO. 0SGA1TS ' BURDETT, TABER, SOUTHERN GEM. Catalogues by Mail Free.G A five years guarantee Riven with each In strument sold. All freight paid to your near est depot. Fifteen days allowed for examina tion in your own homes, if desired, before purcnasing'. A. complete outnt stool, ;over and Instruction Book given with each Piano, and Stool and Instructor with each Organ. Six months privilege of exchange. In fact every inducement offered to buyers that can be hon estly carried out Send us your orders and we guarantee more than satisfaction or no trade. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold for Cash or on Easy Installment Plans. Special inducements offered Music Trade. Large and Complete Stock. Evans' Ten Cent Music. Orders for Music will be promptly and carefully filled same day they are received. If in stocK, and if not will be ordered at once. 3Address all Letters. Orders or Communi cations or any kind to HENRY MILLER, Manager Carolina Music House. Lock Box 700. Goldsboro, N. C. jan25-tf HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresllrfolt Oysters - J I take pleasure in informing my friends, and the public generaly, that I have re-opened'my OYSTER SALOON! Next door to John W. Edwards' Sample Boom. and opposite the Messenger office, where I will be pleased to meet them. Having had many fears experience in the business, in this City, am satisfied that I cannot be surpassed In servlng them to suit. "Famille8 supplied by the Measure at the Lowest Market Price;. t3T"l return Thanks to the Generous Public for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. W. L. EDWARDS. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 7-wswtf 1 . Dr. W. H. FINLAYS0N, COESTMJT 8TKKKT, G o I d s bor o, N. C, Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's I Iron Bitters. I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. fWUall on me: I am always about my place of business, and will take pleasure I in waiting on any one in need of any thing m my line. Respecuully, decio-tf db. w. a. ixw l.a y kujn DR. H. D. HARPER, KLNSTON, IX. C. Offcns juifc troiei'8i-jna bervices to the citi lent o Kiosloii aau uaiiCnt countu s. recently n . nttea up an m flee w:th all eSZk doern conve- niencef , and UXLi-r is euah'e- to dc work with coralort and dispa ch He t& made Derative Denusiry hiuoc ceac in, extracting-, treating. c , a sneciHitt for several years, and is confident o- iriy ins satisfaction. Laii axu examine n outfit Office in Opem "ouse r30 Dr. A. O'DANIEL, Operative and Mechanical DEHSTTISTi Office: Store, aprfl-tf Oyer Hood, Britt & Hall's GOLDSBORO, N. C. 15, 1886. -DOUBLE CAPTIVE TIGERS. India's Land of Romance and Chivalry The Rose-Red City of Jeypore. In a letter to the London Telegraph, written at Jeypore, India, George Au gustas Sala says : If the country around Delhi and alonpr the banks of the Jumna must be called the classic district of India, Rajpootana is" her land of romance and chivalry the region where na tare, art, and a noble race of war riors have combined to render every aspect of the province attractive. The mountain-mass of Aboo prepares the traveler for the change which he will experience in passing from the flat verdure of Guzerat to the high land valleys of Jeypore, Ulwur, Codeypore, Jodhpore aud other Raj poot States. THE BLUEST BLOOD OP THE WORLD. Raipootana is measurelessly old. The bluest blood of Europe is but of yesterday compared with that of the proud tamilies ot this region. The five great Panda brothers of the Man- habharata were Rajpoots, and 'wan dered over the face of thes drv plains and marbled hills. The first ancestor of the Rajpoot kings ruling mese vaiieys was tne sun in heavon, who was the father of Rama Churdra, the hero of the Ramayana, and him- selt an incarnation of Vishnu. The princes whom we shall visit here abouts call themselves and are farai -larly styled Surya-vansa, the "Chil dren of the Sun." The unbroken ped igree of the maharajah of Jeypore goes back through 139 names of Kusa, wno was tne second sun of Kama. Even the haughty1 emperor of Delhi bestowed on Jey Singh, the renowed astronomer, king of this land, the tittle siwai, meaning "one and a quar ter" still hnrno hv -Tp vnnro i-n-in o .o 4r r Y t - A . as if these immemorial houses of Rai- i - pootana, ana tneir lords, exceeded by a fourth the standard of human pi i le and prowess. It was esteemed an ex traordinary condecension when a Rajpoot princes espoused a great mogul in the zenith of his power and this was the land where, for atres. the female children of the great thakoors were killed at their birth with poison put on the breast of the nurse, be cause husbands high enough in rank could nowhere be found for them. Of the martial qualities of the race In dian annals are so full that Iliades of stirring verse could be written about the daring deeds and boundless loy alty of the Ragpoot clansmen. It was at Jodhpore that a Rajpoot woman, placed in charge of the rana's son, deposited her own infant iu the cradle of the young prince and left her off spring to be murdered by ?ome assas sins who. had entered the palace, while she carried off her royal charge to a royal charg spot of safety. It was Chittor, near Oodeypore, in these same highlands, that fifteen thousand Rajppoot wo men committed the johur, or whole sale suicide, to save their honor. And when Dalhai Rao promises the front post in all future battles to the Raj poot cnier wno snouid nrst enter a certain besieged town, the leader of one clan was found in the hour of vic tory impaled upon the elephant spikes at its north gate, and the dead body of another, was flung over the battle ments at the south side, so eager were to sustain their name and to conquer or die for the burva vansa. A CITY BATHED IN SUNLIGHT. Where the capital of such a land of the ordinary Indian type it would be interesting, but Jeypore is a city that might be built in the fantastic archi tecture ot dreams, or tabled oy some poet devising strange and unparal leled combinations of color and out line. There is nothing like it in In dia or the world, and, albeit not at all ancient for the present metropolis was founded by Jey Singh in 1728 it, no doubt, reproduces many tradition al features of the old times, and well suits the romantic chronicles of the country by its extraordinary beauty of aspect and site. Nothing reveals the character of the place to the trav eler as he alights at the railway sta tion and drives to his temporary quarters. The rose-red city of Jey pore, wifh its beautiful streets and fairylike palaces, is shut within the fence of high seven-gated walls, just as the Ramoot ladies or hierh de gree are screened from view by lat ticed windows and jealous portals. But you turn suddenly from the open SDace before, the Amoer gate way, where camels are loading, and ox-carts toiling along, and mean and mud-built hovels cluster close to the tall screen walls, protecting and con cealing the real entrance. Your car riage crosses the square, beneath the crenellated breastwork: rattles over the pavement of the guard-house. where the Rajpoot sentry, in long black cloak and red turban, salutes the vehicle of the maharajah, and snddenlv there ODens on the wel , j ' . i 4l pleased gaze the vista ot a busy thor- ouhfare wholly umaue and beauti- fnl. in general effect almost beyond description. The entire city from this w r) . . first point of view is or one ana trie same tint a delicate, rosy red. re- liflved with white. If one could dream of buildine a capital with blush rose leaves or pink coral, this is how it. would looK it is an lnierminaoie perspectiveof roseated house fronts bathed bv soft sunlight, nowhere un graceful, and at many spots on either side of the way broKen magnincenuy by stately fronts of palaces, and long lines of light pavilions, embellished with p.nlumns and cupolas, and en riched with floral or pictoral designs i . . r 1 rru- 1 A -A in all sons Ot Dues. iue epjcuuiu street thus entered, runs on a perfec level from east to west, more than two miles, always of the same grand hrpndth of one hundred and eleven fPAK and so absolutely straight tha throughout its entire length each honse. each Dalace. each trader's shop can be seen on either siae, iaaing T . . v - 1 A 1 awav in the long perspective of rose r-oA to the battlements of the far-off Manak. or Ruby gate. A gay and bustling crowd of citizens gives ani mation to the charming mise en scene, which is backed by mountains rising nobly to tfce pure blue sky, al most every peak of them covered with some commanding fort or fan tastic pleasure-house. THE CAGED TIGERS. On the dawn-lit hills above bangs a temple of the sun, looking down into the Gulta, a deep pass through the hills filled with shrines and fountains; and if you drive through the rosy srreet which opens opposite the Trip oli the Indianesque manner of it all is well maintained by a low. one- storied building containing a row of SHEEl. strdngly-barred cages. Here, full upon the open square, as if it were part of the natural appurtenances of a Rajput capital, are confined eight man eating tigers, criminals of the neighboring jungles and hills, taken "red handed" and imprisoned as state captives. The huge , brindle beasts crouch at the bars? savagely glaring forth upon the moving crowds outside, too busy with pleasure and traffic to notice them. Each tiger has tasted deep of human blood one monstrous brute, lying on his back, has devoured seven, another ten hu man beings, and the tigress growling in the last den is declared by her cus todian to be known to have slaugh tered fifteen men, women and chil dren. Most of such malefactors are shot, but these have been snared in Eitfalls, where the tiger is left until unerer has reduced him to extreme weakness, upon which the captors manage to draw him forth, and shut him upiu life-long imprisonment. WOLVES OX A K AM PAGE. Two of Tliem Loose in a Toledo Express Office. Cincinnati Express Gazette,! Toledo, O., February JO. The Pacific express company, atf Texark ana, recently received for shipment to Watertown, N. Y., two enormous gray wolves, securely caged, aud noted for their fearful propensities and appetites. Yesterday they reach ed here and were immediately install ed m the "btates" omce, awaiting transfer to train bound for Water- own. The several days' riding had made hem ravenous and hungry, and'dur ng the night they succeeded iu gnaw ing ott the slats ot the box. This aborous task was very exacting, and. completely exhausted, they fell into a soft slumber, from which they were awakened early in the morning by one of the boys, who, piomuted by curiosity, went back to look at the savage representatives of the family of Canidte. Just as he was peeping into tiie box oui jumped a won, stnKiug mm square A. ! . 1 in the lorehead, and kno-kintr him down. The other wolf followed, and the two began eating on their victim's pants, and would soou have arrived at his flesh had not the other men run up. Then the animals started for their assailants, driving tbem pell- mell down the room, where, by a fortunate jump, oneof themeucaught the chandelier, and the other got on top of a lot of boxes. In the mean time, seeing no possible escape, the other man jumped into the wolves' cage and covered the broken lats over him. With co chance for human flesh, the animals began eating everything they could see. Packages of calico, rope,and such articles, were devoured, leaving the floor covered with debris. A pail of water in the rear of the room attracted their attention next, and they hied themselves away, drinking about a gallon each. Then one of them pulled a cork out of a whiskey jug, and got full of booze. The men waited until the poison had taken effect, captured them, put them back in the box, replaced the old slats by logs four inches thick aud nailed them down with spikes. It is unnec- cessary to say -that the brutes were left in solitude for the rest of the day. Miraculous Escape. W. V. Keed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind , writes: '"One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike,Bartonia, 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 for Consumption, and began buying it of me. In bix montha time the walked to this city, a distance of six mih s, and is now &o much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it." Free trial bottles at Kirby & Robinson's Drug Store. WANTED T A white lady, of intelligence, to act as housekeeper and do the general work in a family of four, a gentleman and three children. To a suitable person a perma nent situation is offered. For further in formation address F. J. WOODAHD, febl-wswtf Black Creek, N. C. Execution Sale. By virtue of executions in my hands for collection, I shall, ai 12 o'clock m., at the Court House door in Goldsboro, on Mon day, March 8th, 1886, sell at public auc tion, for cash, to the highest bidder, the personal and real property of the follow ing named persons, to satisfy executions: W. McDaniel, M. A Smith, L. J. Moore, Harris Barfield, L. I. Grantham, A. H. Keaton, Garry W. Smith, J. W. Bunn, W. B. W. II. Joyner, D. B. Everett, W. R. Davis, Pink Winn, J. Willia Peel, Julia Joyner, Frank Exum, Jackson Applewhite, Whitfield. D. A. GRANTHAM, Sh'ff. Feb. 5, 1886.-8-tf FOR SALE. My corner store house and dwelling, located in the business part of Goldsboro Will sell this desirable property togeth er or separately. For terms apply on the premises. ALEX. H. KEATON. jan25-4w Goldsboro, N. C. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular tarorit tor di vmlnm; tbo hair, Reatorlnff color when pray, aad prerenting beadrnff. It cleanaea the acalp, atopa the heir tailing, and la sure to plaaea . m4 fl Mm m Prwrl. L. SIMON & CO., (Successors to n. urunnua urv.) WHOLESALE DEALERS K Liquors.Cigars AND TOB-A.OOO. 1H North Water St, wilmijvgtojv, - - a BKAHCHOF H. BRUNHILD & BRO, RICHMOND, VA. I Sole Agents for HICKS & BRUNHILD BROS.. Manufacturers of Tobacco nor26tf RICHMOND, VA. Miscellaneon. CAPITAL PRIZES 150,000. " W in ktrrby oertify iKmi o rMfwrvtM tks arrtuifff mmti for mil Ik Monthly 4 (Juartrly Drwf (A Louirian StaU LolleTy Cvmpmmy, mud i per. torn miuiy mm emir IKt Prawuy tkemtlvu, 4 that the $am4 mrt vmdtUd vith kxmrsty.aimsit, and food faith toward au pattut. and wt aiUAorUt tkt 'VxOMy to mm Ou terUfieaU, with fao-timtlu o ttmr$ mttackad. in its dmrtumtis " I Ve the undersigned Banks and ' Hankers will fay all Prizes draivn on 7 he Louisiana oafe Lotteries vshith ytay be frtsenied at our counters. J. II OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL H. KENNEDY, 1 Pres. 8tite NatioLai Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. UnprecedenteTattraction ! Over Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lptteiy Company. incorporated In 1868 foil 18 Tear by the Legia Utare for luluctionl ud CttaiiUbla parpoi -lib a oapliAi of uJvmo u ikii rrtk fnnd of over 5!,ooo Itan inr c htr, 1lctl Hy an ovrwbelmln popular vote tri.chi marie a prt of tb prwicnt fiate C.ni-tltu tion adopted December "i. A l)..H7t Itetirnad mImI Nalnkrr Drawtiif tak plM montlil. It nerer tealti or pptmr$. LiOok at tne followlDK DUiribuiluti t lOO.h Giand Monthly EITRAORDINAKY QUAHTEHLY DRAWING. Jb the Amdriajr mf Mumlc Nrw rleaM, TaeeiUy. Murh 1, IHNG, Under the peraooal nprvirtou aiid mana(K Gen.G.T.BEAUREGARD.of Louisiana. & Gen JU8AL A t Ah J Y, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. ?-N niter Tlckrt- ntr Ten Dollar It. UBTor ran- 1 OA1MTAI-. I'KIZk 1)K 1 UKANI PKIZKOK li0,(XIII... Nl.OlN)... M,ty o. . . .000... l.M ... 6 0... "(... ."0... 10-... 50... ,I60,HCO . rxi.i o . vo.uoo . 20.000 . vo,wo . yi.ooo . W.000 . 30 W0 . 40.000 . (10.0(H) . 60,000 . 2n,oro . 10.0(10 7.MO 1 OKtND I'KIZKOK V LAKK PKIZKHOK 4 LAK'IE PHIZKS ( v 1'Kizt or m floo 1,I0 rrROZIMATIIOli PB'KSS. Iiki Aiprozlnjailon f'Ucaol t'JOO. l(K) lott 1(10.. 7.. i,r Prtrei", amounting to . $6fi,6l0 Application for rates u elnba inoald be mad only to tho offloo of the Company In Mew Ur- leaci. tor further information write clearly. Klrlna (Jli rtd.ireaa. PilnTAI.iOTKH. Kifreoa Mon eyOrlei, or New YorH Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by EXpne (all numt of $3 and apware t our expense) addreaaM M. A.UACnilK, Mew Orlenna, r Itl. A. IIAL'PMIN, Wnahlndton. D. V. Mate P. 0. Money Cite Pay blc and afliiMS Register 1 Letters to . NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleam La "I've Got Ttt oil My List." Buslee'8 New Form Hook, 12.50 Allen's Forty Lessens in Hook keeping, 1.50 1.50 20.00 1.50 Miss Cleveland's Boo Chamber's Encyclopedia, 10 vols I. Koe s Works, r vol. Miss Alcott's "Little Women" scries, 1.50 led-Lme Focts, handsome, only 1 00 Sam Jones' Strmons and SayingR, 1.00 Shannon's Files, at manufacturer's prict'9 Uinding Cases, ditto. HEADQUARTERS vein SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. A nice line of Papers, Envelopes, Pens, encils. Inks, and in fact everything usu ally found in a first-class Bookstore. lr Orders by main receive prompt at tention. I WIIITAKEStS BOOKSTORE. jan28-tf ATTENTION! Farmers and Binners Having received the agency for the Barbour Cotton Seed Crushers or the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoit and Johnston, wje would respectfully invite the attention oi Ginners and Farmers io their usefulness. They are highly recojnmended and SUPPLY A LONG-FELT WANT, Every Glnner and Farmershould have one. - For prices and particulars call on address j HENRY liEE & C WJwlesale Grocers. auxSOtf PLAHS AHDjESTlMATESl Fon House Building! In all its branches complete or In de- r tail, including Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning, O a Fitting and Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Glazing in fact, for anything requiifed for the erection o either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings. tayurnameniai ana monumental uran ite and common stoine work, a speciaUty.7 At my tin shops we do all sorts of tin work, roofing, &cJ Wood work, sash, doors, etc., on short notice. HLT0N HAEDING. March 26, 1885.-1 yj . t H. E. FAISON. W. C FAISON. fAISOTJ 6 fHSON, J. ttornoys-at-Ljai , CLINT ON, N. C. :o: Will practice In Sampson, Duplin, Bladen, Wayne and Pender counties, and tin the Supreme Court of the State. ITRefer. by special permission, Xq A. F. Johnson, Cashier Clinton Loan Association. Clinton. N. K. J. Ull :. jr. uur. Ksq ray Eaq FayettoTllle, N,Cn and MaJ C. M. 8 ted man, Wilmln declMt imi BRICK WORK n. GOLDSBORO, N. C aay8-tf
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