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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER. MARCH 4. 1886.--DOTJBLE SHEET. New Advertisements. TO QEN. IV. S. HANCOCK. , ' geo'. w. chicds 1880. I rower may destroy t A" form, but not the prin- ciptes of justice; these will lite In spite even of the svoord." Letter to Gov. Pease. I Before the world was Right; and Truth hath lived Coeval with its God. The coward 8 creed. That says, enthroned Might shall rule the Right, l later birth suborned, and shall decay The soonestfrom the earth. To mind of light, And heart of love, and senso Of law like thine ,. : No rule holds sway save that of Right, no hand. That wields the sword shall smite the rock that bears The rights of man erect on its broad breast. Creation's day may close in chaos' night. Sphere crash on sphere, tther'al heights of blue Be plunged in blackest depths of ruin, death; And hell; the wreck of all the countless worlds Of air consume, in chaos greater still, With millions more of pitching Spheres that ride Thro undiscovered realms of space and yet This truth shall live: The forms of Right, by rude And ru'Mess hands may be destroyed; but pow'r 8hali pow'rless be to crush its trnt,hs: and these Shall reign supreme in spite e'en of the Sword. O thou, whose tender voice, in pity's tone. To conquered millions at thy feet prostrate Vouchsafed th s truth, though round thy brows are bound The victor's bays; albe't the robe of State. Of spotless beauty, drape thy maniv breast And grace thy noble form; to these come pow'r. And priceless treasure heaped in dazzling store. And lift thee o'er the potentates of earth. ( Yet still their sum shall Insufficient be. Tho' magnified ten thousand fold, to match The gift thou gav'st thy fallen foe, when with A stainless blade thou smote his grave, and cleft Tils bonds, and bade him rise unharmed and Jret. ' ' "DONT'S" FOIt WI VES. Don't mend his hosiery with coarse cotton having knots in it larger than a pea. Don't trade off all his old clothes for a pair of china dogs and then tell him about it. Don't have more than a dozen of piaces for the button-hook. Don't communicate unpleasant news or ask a favor before eating. The heart is not easily touched when the stomach is empty. Don't gather up all his receipts and WHAT CONVERTED HIM. Admiral Farragut, one of the nava heroes in the late war, tells this story of his boyhood. It would be well for all boys to learn, before habits be corao fixed, that there is nothing manly in imitating the vices of older people: Wnen 1 was ten years old. 1 was with my father on board a man-of war. I had some qualities that, thought, made a man of me. I could swear like an old salt, could drink as stiff a class of grog as if I had doubled Cape Horn, and could smoke like a locomotive. I was erreat at card? and fond of gaming m every shape At the close ot dinner, one day, my father turned everybody ' out of the cabin, locked the door, and said to me, "David, what do you mean to be?" I "I mean to follow the sea." "Follow the sea! Yes, to be a poor, miserable, drunken sailor before the mast; be kicked and cuffed about the world, and die in some fever hospital in a foreign land. No, David; no boy ever trod the quarter deck with such principles as you have, and such habits as you exhibit. You'll have to change your whole course of life if you ever become a man." i My father left me and went on deck. I was stunnend by the rebuke, and overwhelmed with mortification. j "A poor, miserable, drunken sailor before the mast! Be kicked and cuffed about the world, and die in some fever hospital! That is to be my fate," thought I. "I'll change my life; and change it at once. 1 will never utter auutiier oath; I will never drink another drop of intoxicating liquor; I will never gamble." I have kept mese tnree vows ever since. Shortly after I had made them, I became a Christian. That act was the turning- point in my destiny. Exchange. FOK HIS SAKE. mi 1 O ii t- 1 ( T-r xu worK or ine oana or nope is not only to make the children total abstainers, to teach them the nature uf, strong drink, but it helps them in various ways to grow up better men and women. Habits of nnlitpnpss nr notes that he has put carefully away tauerht here erentleness. fnrhfxrnnr on the sitting-room table and tuck unselfishness. Tho ra lrmr fV.o them in the fire the moment his back path of sobriety should also be along is turned. the path of truth. Thousands and Don't leave hair in the comb, or tens of thousands of people are kept your neck curls where they will stick from thinking about God and learn to the hair brush. Don't Dnt a lone inn to 1 hair on the soap or in his tooth-brush in strong drink, and thousands of reclaimed men and women, when their brains have been set free from intoxication, have . felt their need of God. It is for his sake that the work 1 . t . , , 1 era uaye lasen up ine worK among me young, Deneving trmt the body is ine temDie ot the Molv (ihoKt and Christ, how good which must purposely. Don't put pins in your curl papers or let your crimping pins dangle on your forehead. They are abomina tions and feminine implements of war fare that men despise. . Don't waste your breath in useless vuuperation against his favorite should be kept pure for His indwell chum. Cultivate the chum ostensi ing. The blessings of a total-abstin-bly--when your husband is notaround, ence life are innumerable, embracing uu luau-iia rm rtwumc a uuicrciii i an unciouued oram, a healthy body, aspect. a longer life, a greater power of in- Don t monopolize every hook in the tellect. and stfiarlinpss nf har,A w;i. 1 . 1 . . . I . ' II IIU ciosei. uraciousiy render him one these all consecrated to nan ior nis very own and then, in can we estimate the mercy, hang your "Mother Hubbard," follow? your paierine, your shopping bag and " . . : . r " . . . I f V I I" I" UF A T2"o nTTm iion t be unreasonably vexed if he "'" i . is not ready for church as soon as you A married lady writes: "It seems are. If he doesn't start to get ready to be a common failing of the gentle till the bell begins to ring you musn't men after they have been married a expect the same results as with your- little- while, to discard all the little plf. wh& had the whole morning courtesies which they have been wont - jvka. "uuw Lueir wives oerore marriage the moment he enters the house, or forgotten. When I go to a place of vriicio ub is &uili u ue sxarrs out tor amusement, and see a lady and gentle a waiK. it nerues nim.and men hate man together, 1 can tell in almost 10 uavesucu poinrea questions sprung every instauce whether thev are man upuu iLiciu. ojc&iuva mar, we live auu wue. ir tne lady drops her pro unaer a rree nag. gramme or handkerchief and has to von t impose upon your husband stoop to pick it up herself, I say she just Decause he is good enough to is that man's wire. On the conti assisr you a little in your housework. Assets, - - - $29,771,230 Liabilities, - - 24,789,784 Surplus, - - - $4,931,445 Etna Life - f 1 : leak 1 M f e Wk i t H Blllli" Our idea in using this for our heading is InsuranceCompany 0 nnriVpV fn fhp rrSirirlG nnr niTr qti Has pa,d Losses , North Caro- Gountvy Frieilds what We are doing With lina Over $1,100,000. ciqy11tt o. Is yovr Life Insured? If not, uhy not J If it is, are y&u carrying enough f DO YOTJ KNOW that every $1,050 produced by you hand and brain annually, represents the producing power of $15,000 at 7 per cent? DO YOU EVER reflect that your death would destroy that producing p wer, and would take from your wife and children just that much capital ? WHAT fANE BUSINESS MAN would risk a $15,000 stock of g-oods in one building: with DRY GOODS, CMTfill, HAT HOE 1ST ZD TO ODS FRIENDS AID PATRONS ; Who have so liberally encouraged ua with their patronage during tho past vr return our thanks to one and all. We come to' the front with the New Year k' Drenared to meet vour wants than in the past, and can positively Motto will be. as usual, ' 'wu ,uaionr " Quick Sales and Small Profits!' We are Ladies and Gents Furnishing Good, Etc., Etc. ui iiaiunaicauu liunuuo uuuuuta o wiuuitir, i n,ii irct?ii arrival J Headquarter- for first class COOK StoVBS ftdXGBS, ZTjLt We call the special attention of Farmers to our Stock of IF5 TLn U Y c (l,VA DUAlt Ul KUUU9 ill UUD UU1IUIUK WIIU- Tl- . out nre insurance, and yet the same stock may si oi all we are not going to Enumerate Prices of any Special Part of our Stock- Consisting of the per ana J usuce l u never be destroyed ? IS IT PRUDENT or kind to permit your family to carry that much risk upon a life that is certain oi destruction in a very few years, and that may be destroyed to-morrow? DO YOU KNOW that a Life Insurance Poli cy costs LESS TIIA.N A F1HE POLICY ? n ar ordinary stock of goods you paya rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per an num. In case of a fire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it may be Duiatnne. YOU CAN CARRY a life policy for from IX per cent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of a?e) with a certainty of ulti mate death, and there will be no salvage. DID YOU EVER THINK thatif you insure your roods for a number of years, and then cease payment, that you obtain no further re turn on your investment t DO YOU KNOW that S5.000 or f 10.000 can be added to your estate by paying1 from three per cent, to four per cunt, interest for a short-term of years on that sum ? DO YOU KNOW that you can leave your family 5000 or $10,000 by the simple payment of an amount each year that is less than the taxes would be unon the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital in vested ? DO YOU KNOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does.' cause the closinsr un of a firm's affairs to its ruin? DO YOU KNOW that nartnershin interests may be paid off upon the death of an v member of the firm, by each member insuring for the benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without imbairment? ARE YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgages? They can all be be cleared off in case of death by a Life Insurance Policy in the Etna Life Insurance Company. DOOU KNOW THAT NINETY PER CENT of the business men of the country fail at least once during a period of twenty years? DO YOU THINK that your chances of suc cess are better than those of other men ? DO YOU SINCERELY DESIRE to throw every sa'e-guard around your wife and child ren to shield them against the possibility of future want or suffering?. IF YOU ARE POOR or in moderate circum stances, or if you have a limited income, is it not best to Insure? If you are rich, will it not be wise ? Riches may take to themselves wings and fly away." DID YOU EVE rt know of any man's estate being worse off because he diod with a good Policy of Insurance upon Ijis life? THE HE ITS IKSUKAKCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., WITH ITS $29,000,000 of Assets, AND Surplus of nea-ly $5 OOO.OOO, WITH A- Paying Ability of $1.19 1-2 to every $1 of Liability, ISSUES Xon Forfeiting Policies, Incontestable after Death. W but, as our Heading says t W it When we again call to the minds of our customers that we will sell Goods at that we know 93- Prices 1 1 ! ii ii mw mi ! m iiiii i - - wm m ! m Improved Gem and Victor Cotton Plows, Improved Uos?, U0v r., rum Plows. (It will pay any one in need of Plows to ,.' bpfnrp hnvinir.l tin. 10. 4-8 and HO Tnrn Plows, with a fnii 1 ' "ne j 0 - " r v r J jujc oj I V D ing? for the different Plows used in this section. Vttei- We trust by square dealing to merit the confidence of our customers as well share of public patronage. We are permanently located in Die new Borden hnii v 4 West Walnut street, Goldsboro, N. C. Respectfully, - aiding, HUGGINS & FREEMAN. ID TLT 3ES. 3E3E 3VI feb8-tf We sympathize with you for the following reasons: " visit .Goldsboro, and find First because when you nn COTTON SO LOW T' lb snow mat you must either buy a smaller quantity of a j v. u! 6Ul iucm ai, a very iow margin, liemember that 01 GOODS ARE HOLM AflBLE AMD ROlVfJ $T0fJE yjORKs? R. I. ROGERS, THE DEALER 1N- Italian, American aaJ Granite MONUMENTS, Tombstones, Tablets, &c. OTTO So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! fo4rteyoWubexpS? intendcd althoUgh the ! rice of Cotton au oi tnis good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to you that xrices as iow as any nrst-class works In the United States. Dcsifrnsand pmin,.in. , on application, or will call in person when desired. Satisfaction ffu i give personal attention to the sale and erection of aU work, and having no acvnf. i inj patrons the benefit of the agents commission. iuk no agents, I . was we are Down on High Prices So don't be euided by any Fictitious Price List, but call and be convinced that "WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!" LOOK FOR THE BLACK AND YELLOW FRONT! OPPOSITE THE GREGORY HOTEL. Wishing you all a very prosperous New Year, we are, very respectfully, w mm BY PLACING A NICK Monument, Tombstone or Tablet TO THEIR GRAVES, When you can do so at such a small cost by calling on the unders! LAil?EST .AR?,LE uW0RKS IN E SOUTH, and cln I Ssi Brick and Cement Furnished, and All Work Erected I ri nri'pciit ish anything in C. C. CROW, General Raleigh, N. C. jan7-3ml Agent, JJon't leave the stove-bandle in the red-hot stove, and don't ask him to empty the ash hod. Draw a line on the ash hod and don't run a free horse to death. Don't ask hirn to walk the floor with the baby half the night. A man who tramps industnouslv nvntm n ntrn w if the gentleman is kind and polite to uei, uarerui aoout draughts, etc., I say they are not married. W Vipht- n great deal of talk about the trials and cares oi a man in business. They have to battle with the world, it is true, and labor for our support; but women are the homekeepers, and the little trials and cares whu-.h onma nn billiard table three nights in tho week, every hour in housekeeping are ins ' .u aumission iioKei to tile opera, can't be expected to be on duty at home the other three nights. Have mercy on him, and give the man a chance to recuperate. Don't disturb your husband while he is reading his paner bv askino- foolish questions. He may be only quicker than anything I know of. oo h n VJ A 1, a 1 ii tucui iu uear as a man s office or shop duties are to him. To Keep a house well is no play business. I would like to see a woman wrestle with the servant girl question and preserve her "ideality." This will cause the roses to fade in hor ohox? uiu6 irtie&L suauuai, out ne is just as9 much interested as though it was foreign news or market reports. Be patient, and when he comes across anything ho thinks you can compre hend herhapsho may read it to you. Don't be implicit in giving direc tions. When you ask him to go up stairs for your portemonnaie, tell him it is either , on the table, or ij the further corner of the left-hand side of tne upper bureau drawer, or in the pocket ot your brown dress vi vom,. ne win iiit t5 ri c iron III A in finding it if you can tell him just where it is, especially the pocket. Chicago Herald. "Now, I believe that THE WORD "WIFE." Mr. Ruskin says: "What do von .Al-- 1 xl- -I It n miuK iu ueaumui wora wire comes from? It is the great word in which the English and Latin languages con quered the French and G reek. I hope the French will some day get a word for it instead of that of "femme? But wlat do you think it comes from? The great value of the Saxon words is that they mean something. Wife means 'weaver.' You must either be house-wives or house-nio'hs, remem ber that. In the deep sense, you must either weave men's fortunes or embroider them, or feed upoor bring them to decay. Wherever a true wife comes, home is always around her. The stars may be over her head, the glow-worm in the night's cold grass may be the fire at her feet; but home is where she is, and for a noble woman it stretches far around her, better than! houses ceiled with cedar, or painted with Vermillion, sheddinc its quie uguL ior inose wuo eise are homeless. This, I believe, is the wo man's true place and power." Fountain of Youth. Every year a great army of invalids visit' Florida in search of health. Pon d believe in marriage, I there are a erreat manv good and noble men in the world, and that there will be men angels in Heaven; there are men who rise at night to administer soothing syrup to the baby, and who struggle with the kitchen fire in the morning. On the other hand there are idle, silly, selfish, exacting, extravagant wives, women who whine when their husbands bring them an oranere instead of an annlo a, " t . . : r r" in tne vice versa, ana yet it does seem lu uieasic mese Kina ot women re ceive more adulation from the men than the kind, cheery, helpful wives we so often see. I claim that women are not any more to blame, and not as much to blame, for the "disenchant ment'? of married life than- their husband sare.. Wo me u are by nature more unselfish, more sensitive, truer and kinder than men are. Their duties are more varied and more wearing. They endure greater suffer ing, have moro strain upon their nerv ous system ana bear up under adver sities which a man often shoots him selt in the head to get rid of. need more THR KEYNOTE. VOL 10.-1886. The Leading Illustrated Weekly j ie view. Devoted to Music. Drama, Literature, Art, Socie ty and Cu-rent Events. THE ABLEST, BRIGHTEST AND M08T INFLUEN TIAL JOURNAL OF ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD ! Critical! Independent! Impartial! No Home Should Be Without U ! Goldsboro N. C. Dec. 7, 1885. Co. C-Write for Designs and Prices, or notify me and where in the State. 3 J. E. STANLEY, Agent for North Carolina, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Free of Charge. T 1.M1 x wm can on parties aoy. GADDESS BROS., BALTIMORE, AID. feblV80.-tf IT STANDS AT THE HEAD GOLDSBORO MUSIC" HOUSE WILL. N. HAJSFF, fltanascr. Tho Light Running "mmr immS: JOKN J. WQ, Publisher. FEEDE3IC2 ARCHrR, Editor. One Year 4.00. Six Months $2.00. It can be ordered from any Bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer or Music Dealer. 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HASKITT HOURS Quicker than any other route between NORFOLK, PHILADELPHIA i univ ana an Joints EAST. NEW Thev sympathy and tpndprpr care tnan a man does, and I am sorry to say they don't always receive it." Keep sweet your breath if maid or wife Or old or young, or larjre or small. If you have any hope in life, If 3ou have any friends at all. K,e!'Psl,et your breath-and heed the warninj? Use SOZODONT each night and morning I Like the Perfume Wafted from beds of flowers is thenroath tht i,.o been renriered aereeaolv odnmna 7it, SOZODONT, which communiratps tn th teth a marble whiteness, and to the gum a roseate tint. Use it. and beauti fv vnnr U1UUIU. "Spalding's Glue," useful in every house. The composer of "Put me in my lit tle bed'' announces that he got ten dollars for writinsr this intprnct; T .rrrt tY,a fa mnno y-vl A C i . 1 1 -r-ri a. 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