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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER,iMARCH 11. 1886.I?OUBLE SHEF.T. V , -i-i HOME " ' There Is a land of every land the pride. Beloved by heaven o'er all the world besine ; Where brighter si ns dispense eerener light, -And milder moons emparadiae the Bight; A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth. Time-tutored agre, and love-exalted youth. -The wanderinir mariner. wh'w eye explores The vei'ihfest idles, the most enchanting shores, Vit-ws u t a realm so bountiful and fair. Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air ; In every clime the magnet of his soul. Touched by remembrance, trembles to that -pole; 1 For in. this land of heaven's peculiar grace. The heritage of nature's noblest race. There is a spot of enrtti supremely blest, A deaTvr; sweeter spot than all the rest, vhere man, creation's tyrant, casts side Ills swori and sceptre, pageantry and pride, W nile in his softened looks benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband, brother, friend. : i Here woman reigns ; the mother, daughter. wife. i Strew with fresh flowers the narrow way of life! ' In th; c t-ar heaven of her delightful eye. An angel -guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet. And fireside pleasures gambol at her feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found ? Art thou a man? a patriot? look around ; Oh, thou shalt And. bowe'er thy footsteps roam. That land thy country, and that spot lit v home! New Advertisements. Surplus, - - $29,771,230 - - - 24789,784 - - - $4,93'445 life fca WW f e ! 1 a m m accordingly, of healthy women who can walk about and eat a good break J fast, that they can never carry the art I Accatc 1 of husband-subduing to its finest de-1 "ssetsi - velopments. fA vigorous rosy-cheek-1 Liabilities, eu yuuu ujtti iuu may Kiye iruuuiu or comfort to her husband according to her disposition, but she can never com mand and control him with that per fect authority which is wielded by the sweet, pale creature who is always go ing to faint." With the exacting and complaining Mary Musgrove of Miss Austen s Persuasion; 4 'belt out of spirits was almost course" whenever she was left alone, or in any way crossed. "I am so ill I can hardly speak." 'I do not think I was ever so ill in my life as I have been all this morning very unfit to be left alone, I am sure. . . . Charles is out shooting. I have not seen him since, seven o'clock. He would go, though I told him how ill I waf." Lady Hampshire in Tanered is another pro nounced but peculiar "invalid," what , , . i n . i ti'i.wu clvtviv KinAis III uuc vujiuiuk Willi- Tfi- ( ,! her ailment was beng one of those out fire insurance, and yet the same stock ma irst 01 a11 we are not going to Enumerate Prices of any Special Part of our Stock mysteries whi-h still remain insoluble never be destroyed ? but, as our Heading says ' tflria I lie Our idea in using this for our heading is Insixraiice Company tO OOT1VPV t.O t.hft TTlinHc; nf nnr fliTTT QnH ;nrg0uenweiiand Has paid Losses in North Caro- Country Friends what we are doing with t a matter of lina Over $i.ioo,000. rv, nl0rrQlw O.u ? Perkins -IS SELLING THE WELL KNOWN- Is your Life lnured t If not, why not? If it is, are you carrying enough f DO YOU KNOW that every f 1,050 produced by you hand and brain annually, represents the producing1 power of $15,000 at 7 per cent? DO YOU EVEK reflect that your death would destroy that producing' p wer, and would take from your wife and children just that much capital ? WHAT ANE BUSINESS MAN would risk a f lo,000 stock of goods in one building with- DRY our elegantly equipped Stock of n GOODS, CLOTHING J HATS HE 3ST XD ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. ALWAYS AILING. There are in this world of ours a happy few, and unhappily; but a few, who enjoy the right to assert, and who assert it, that never once, their whole lite long, have they known what it is to suffer from a day's illness. Some among them, when illness does over take them, are as much taken by sur prise, if not despair, as was the Indian philosopher Calanus, whom Alexander t.iiH'irfia.t nerstiiided to aeieomnanv him in his Indian expedition, and who, on health, or of ill-temper,. arriving at Fasagarda, in Persia, fell ill, and, having never been ill before, would not now submit to nurse or doc tor, (jut insisted on being burnt. As this worthy gymnosophist had num bered years upward of threescore and ten, his immunity from ailments had not only been life-long but during a long life. Taking note of Lear's keen appetite, asapparent in kis impatience although, in the most liberal manner. she. delighted to afford her friends all the information in her power. Typi cal of a more genuine class of sufferer, that of the really always ailing, is the fragile mother in Hard Times, another in Basil, another in Mrs. Gaskell's North and South, to cite no more exam ples from the boundless realms of fic tion. Personal obtervation in 1 re, and mis ellaneous biography, keep us acquainted with specimens to the ma nor bred, if not born. But the pret n 1 ers are so many, and so artful in their pretentiousness, that real sufferers are often in risk of being confounded with tbe sham ones such as Mrs. Milroy in Armadale, whose frequent fits of ill- created no mere transitory disturbance ot the tranquility of the household, and whose illness those who understood her best had best reason to resent. And yet there was in her case a diseased condition of body, of which, however, she took a mean and undue advantage. Others equally ostentatious of their ailments are without her partial ex cuse. And how thev bestow their ted- We sympathize with for dinner, and of that rude, physical fvree which enables him at the age of f mrscore and upward to hunt the wild boar or the red (Jeer, it is Dr. Bucknill, i we remember aright, who infers that t le old king has probably never known fo- dav he depressing touch of sick ness; confident in his strength, he is unluckily no less confident in his wis uow, and mistakes bodily for intel lectual force, lhe medical estimate loudness of personal talk on any and everv available listener! Like Mrs. Pullet; in the Mill on the Foss, who so eagerly told the first comer that there ' wasn't many months in the year as she wasn't under the doctor's hands" shaking her head withal at the idea that there were but few who could en ter into her experiences in white mix ture and pink mixture, strong stuff in small bottles, damp boluses at a shill- almost reminds us of Mr, Trollope's in and draughts at eighteen-penee. account or mar. siaiwart eiaeny spin pt r Miss Jfmnia Stanbury of Exeter, who was "as strong as a horse, and had hitherto never known a day's ill ness. As a consequence of this, she did not believe in the illness of other people especially not in the illness of women." Perpaps she had come across more than one or two specimens of the fair pretender, whose unfair pretense it is to be always ailing. Like Mrs. Aaggarty, for instance, as Thackeray limns her a great invalid, who used to lie in bed till one, and have breakfast and hot luncheon there, and a fifth pare of whose husband's in come (nmitu) was spent in navinsr In Mrs. St. Clare's case "there was no end of her various comnlaints." but principal forte lay in sick head- he is ir rKUUKwr or Kind to permit your family to carry thai much risk upon a life that is certain of destruction in a very few years, and that may be destroyed to-morrow? DO YOU KNOW that a Life Insurance Poli cy costs LESS THAN A FIKE PLICY? n a ordinary stock of (roods you pay a rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per an num. In case of afire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it may be but a trifle. YOU CAN CAKKY a life policy for from 1 percent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of are) with a certainty of ulti mate death, and there will be no falvage. DID YOU EVEK THINK thatif you insure your goods for a number of years, and then cease payment, thut you obtain no further re turn on your investment? DO YOU KNOW that S5.000 or flO.000 can added to vour e tate bv navinsr f mm thr ner cent, to rour percent, interest for a short term x ou men, ot course, ui i furs tin inui sum t DO YOU K NOW that you can leave your family -5,000 or $ 10,000 by the simple payment of an amount each year that is less than the taxes would be upon 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 closing up of a firm's affairs to its ruin ? DO YOU KNOW that partnership Interests may be paid off upon the neath of any member of the firm, by each member insuring' for the benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without iiupnirment? ARE YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgages? They can all be bn cleared off in case of death by a Life Insurance Policy in the yEtna Life Insurance Company. DO YOU KNOW THAT NINETY PER CENT of the business men of thecountrv fail at least once during a period of twenty years? DO YOU THIN K that your chances of suc cess are better than those of other men ? DO YuU 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 EVEk know of any man's estate We Mean What W Say $5 When we again call to the minds of our customf rs that we will sell Goods at Prices that we know you for the following reasons: visit Goldsboro, and find First because when you COTTON SO LOW! then, of course, must know that vou must eithpr imv q emails r goods than you intended to, or get them at a very low margin. Remember that i i AmcItadDii8 IBirsumiall (GtiDuiino( USED FOR COTTON AND TOBACCO. ALSO. THE WELD KNOWN PERUVIAN GUANO MIXTURE, Manufactured by the American Fertilizer Company, of Noi folk, Va. Colli Goldcboro. N. C . ucM-2m and S o o HVT o. C. G. PERKINS. W. I UK TO ODR FRIENDS AID PATROIS Whohave go liberally encouraged us with their patronage during the past year w return our thanks to one and all. We come to the front with the NewYear better prepared to meet your wants than in the past, and can positively assure you that our Motto will be, as usual, Quick Sales and Small Profits !" OUR DS ADD DDmTTT AfflDTl mu AD wmm Our Stock of Hard ware and Builders' Suppliers complete, with fresh arrivals dailv We are Headquarter for first clasn CQOX SrOYBS, 22JfGJB8, Ueitseb 0C We call the special attention of Farmers to our Stock of BY TIHEIEl XE HLo U 37" Y Consisting of the Improved Gem and Victor Cotton Plows, Improved Bosp Boy Clin per and Justice Turn Plows. (It will pay any one in need of Plows to sec our lin before buying.) 35, 40, 45, 48 and 5C Turn Plows, with a full lin n . - - - v v VOQI MM ' So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ingh for the different Plows used in this section. We trust by square dealing to merit the confidence of our customers as well as a share of public patronage. We are permanently located in the new Borden buildin West Walnut street, Goldsboro, N. C. Respectfully, ulDg' feb8-tf HUGGINS fe FREEMAN was ache, to which she eloouentlv enforced IV?1 worse off because he died with a Rood her claims to perfect martyrdom. ,cvor trance upon Anotner popular writer gives us in Mr. TuP fTW f Vp TMutflAWP rflVfAMf i Ml til it mi WbVtVtiHVtf bVM'iWii and also get what Goods you intended buying, although the r rice of Cotton All of this good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to' you that we are Down on High Prices I So don't be euided by any Fictitious Price List, but call and be convinced that " WE MEAN WHAT WE SAT!" 5 ember Tie lad Phippen a gentleman so intene'v oc cupied with himself and his maladies that he would let a chance acquaint ance into the secret of the condition of his tongue at five minutes' notice he being ju.st as perpetually ready to dis- .... 1 lr L J" a uuss me siaie oi ms aigeston as peo ple inigeneral are to discuss the state of the weather. "Sickness is a great oppressof," writes a g ck friend and uui respondent oi rope s wno teit rea BY PLACING A NICE Monument, Tombstone or Tablet TO THEIR GRAVES, 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-Forfeilk; Polities, hic-iiieslablc afier Death. Whpn vnil nan Ar on at oimV. a i 1 1 LOOK' FOR TUP Ql Aru am vr-i i a r- a . . . th l.ARfiw.T t a imtp wmTo vrla"inn.tne ndersigned. - . L,L.nur him u I CLLU VV r KU IN I ! I " " k " A ; . , J UUIi x ill, and can furnish aDvihinir ; o OPPOSITE THE GREGORY HOTEL.- her wheeled about in a chair, by which son to 'ear that to his best friends he it was his duty to walk daily for an al- could not appear what he really was. lotednumberof hours, every one prais- so mu,'h na perpetual disorder and ing oeyoua measure the admirable "-ueaun ror some years disgui-ed him Ipiety aud resignation with which she and absorbed his thoughts if not his jbore her sufferings. "Well, every man conversation. So we read again in jto his taste. It did not certainly, ap- one f Francis Horner's letters "lam ')fl'i" v "ip fhaf whs the mrvr nf rendered so selfish by illness and the Lhe family' To the same caustic pen cJre taken of me that I think wholly Woo.i, in auoinei work, the Ketcb myself." Quite sincere in his case of Mrs. Milliken, or Lavinia, pale and was the request to another correspon interesting bride, whose husband was dent not to publish his bulletins. "You ceaselessly occupied on board the know how much I hate the thought of eamboat in fetching and carrying having my story and my infirmities books, biscuits, pillows and cloaks, served about as gossip." Let all such krent-bottles, the Italian greyhound, so'Jed linen be washed at home, and ind the thousand and n other neces- dried there too. $it es. "Oh, how she did fidget, how iimerson would make short work of she did -r irable; how she altered and the sufferers who parade their miseries, wisled her position: and how she did an like sickness, because physical make poor Milliken trot!" They were Pain extort some show of interest ill together on deck, and his author from the bystanders as children will insists upon a palm ot glory as the due v-pugut iiu rney choke, to draw atten award to that man for his angelic, tion; people whose vane points always jiiiitui't?t tsuery, uuu sunenncr. men uu upuu wuuse uuninsnea taie A I - -V . l f.u IZ - A At "11 a C. C. CROW, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. fjan7-3ml THE EEYN0TE. VOL. 10.-1886. The Leading Illustrated Weekly Review, -D -voted to Music Drama. Literature, Art, Socie ty and Cu rent Events. THE ABLEST, BRIGHTEST AND MOST INFLUEN TIAL JDCKNAL OF ITS CLASS IN THE WOKLD ! Critical Independent Impartial No Home Sliould Be Without It t Wishing you all a very prosperous New Year, we are, very respectfully, 0 n D ft mm f. If Goldsboro N. C. Dec. 7, 1885. Ml m II II VV II w II II II Co. I represent my line cheaper than the cheapest. Brick and Cement Furnished, and AH Work Erected Free of Charge. IT"Writ. fnr Dpoifrna an! TrAa ;r. hTre in the State. " ' ""uiy me ana x will call on parties J. E. STANLEY, Agent for North Carolina, any- GADDESS BROS., GOLDSBORO, N. C. ) fobiV86.-tf BALTIMORE; .MD. IT STANDS AT TH E HEAD! The Light Running " DOMESTIC !" JOHN J. ZI'-JG, Publisher. FHED2..K Z ARCHER, Editor. One Year 4.(K). nr?nn, there is Mrs. Gore's Lad v Hoi Well, a feeble hypochondriac, dread ing noise or business, and never so happy as wheu extended on a sofa in ljier dressing-room, within view of a comfortable medicine-chest and a shelf covered with strange-looking phials of all sorts and conditions of lustiness from the apothecary's. Her liuks lip scarcely deserves honorable ineut.ou or innrmities the sun will ero down if i once you suffer them to begin the en umeration. Sickness is to him a can nibal which eats up all the life and youth it can lay hold of, and absorbs its own sons and dMiirrhtr figures it as a pale, wiliner. distrat phantom, absolutelyf sefish, attentive only to its own sensations, losing its soul, and afflicting other souls with Six Months $2.00. It can be ordered from any Booksel'er, x ewsaeaier, stationer or M usio Di aler. Sent pobipam at above rates. Address warn jsasrwore, feb!8-tf P. O. Pox 1766, New York City. By virtue of a mortgage, executed by Jno. H. Thompson I and wite to R 8. Pul Inn, and register d in Book T.T , No. 31. page 347, iu office of the Rtgisteroi Deeds tor Wajne county, the undersigned w 11 sell for casb, at public au tion, at the vourt House door in Go dsboro. on Pri That it is the acknowledged Leader is a fact that cannot be disputed. Jfaajjnihie It ! KcniEpSltT The Largest Armed I The Lijrhtest Running ! The Most Beautiful Wood Work I AND IS WARRANTED! To Be Made of the Best Material ! W To Do Any and All Kinds of Work ! To Be Complete in Every Itespect 1 AgentsWantedJnUnoccnpied Territory! ADDRRSS DOMESTIC SEWIN'H MACHINE COMPANY, RICHMON'D, VA. GOLDSBORO MUSIC SOUSE. WIItD. 2T. HANPF, Manager. WEIL BUILDING. GOLDSBORO, W C -J.?.??..???. EMPORIUM IN THE SOUTtt CD m FOR SALS BY- GOLDSBORO. N. C. janll-tf L T (-.vuu.u, . m , 7 " --.v... ...in v.. wuij AMfcU uoj ui mail 11 XlrXl 111 3,1 tivesot what Wendell! Holmes calls istrationlo itsvoracitv of trifls. Th prj I tract of land r! rihii I in tVm m.t..i a, state of habitual invahdismi, such as are persons noted by Leigh Hunt who aforesaid, on which said Jno. R Thomp dnly women, who feel all the nerves make no response at all to an ailing 800 now resides, containing Five Hundred which in men are as insensible as tel friend but-by some immediate and and Thirty and one four h (530$) acr-s, epraplf-wires, can experience. Thomas self-absorbing mention of an ailment more or le"s- R S. PULLEN, and Walker, the Original, was strontrlv of of tneir own- Cowper hits off such ill , . Tne St- Angustine Normal School opinion that sick wives are very inter conditioned folk to the life: ieD3-ta aud Oollt-giate Institute. 3ome men employ their health esting tor a short time, and very dull ror a long one; and he deemed it of great importance that all classes of them should reflect upon this distinct ion, and not abuse a privilege most readily granted them it exercised with iri the bonds of moderation. Some tqere are who, "finding illness an svrer in the first instance," are too apt to let it become a 1 a it, and then the rest of their habits oecotne comforta ble to the metamorphosis of the un fortunate husband's home into a hos pital Not the least unpleasant of Crabbe's often unpleasant pictures of domestic life is that of the ailing hus ' band who of his ailing husband wife vainly sought comfort, only to be told He would be well aguin ; Tithe would disorders of such nature h al. )h, if he felt to whaj she was doomed to feel! Sui.h sleepless nights,, such broken rest, her f rarho . - ' Racked with disease that she could not name! a iin pangs iiKe ners no otner w as oppressed, Wfjepintr, she said, and sighed herself to rest. tleviewers of Dacia Singleton were to be found, willlner to foririve th an no-lw t yrT kc ua, iu ruuiuiis oi oisease, A doctor's trouble, hut without tho Relate how many weeks they kept their bed. How an emetic or cathartic sped: Nothing is slig-htly touched, tuu. h lesfortror Nose. ears, and eyes seem present m th- spot Now the distemper, spite of draught or pill, ictorious seemed, and now tho ,i,w.t-o .kin. A nd now- also for unforeseen mishnps ! I hey nut on a damn niD-hti-an or, a i.aiOIv,,. They thoughtthey must have died, tht y were Their peevish hearers alraosrwish they had. An Irishman was asked for hk marriacre A 1J2 - . TT v i ..... ... ccruu.-aie. tie siowiy lilted his hat, re vealing a large scar on the head, evidently done by a flat iron. This evide. ce wa to the noint Our r.ertinVatMS m-a thu praises of those who have pxnerifinri wonderful cures bv the use of Dr Rnll'u u vcugn byrup. P-'ILADELP. IA acd NORFOLK RAILROAD. Farmers Can't et Rich MAYING COTTON AT 8 CENTS PER POUND. But by practicing ECONOMY they may continue to live at home and saye a little every year. One good place to economize is in the purchase of FERTILIZERS. All the manures that can he made at home must b made there, and all that are bought must De good but cheap. The II. C. Phosphate Co.. THE MUTUAL TRUST FUND Life Association. THE ONLY DAILY LINE BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH. 1 UHTTDO -$ "'-'u.xi.ci vuitKwman any other route i ukk and all Joints EAST. Nothi mg makes a miser feel his im- "V 1-h A & K . . .-J J " " "ci.oueu conauion so much as to travel a little and ihus discover that tnere is much ot the earth he can nev er hope to possess. Chicago Ledger. many shortcoming, for the sake of -the que character of Dacia's mother no merely as a work of art, but be cause it was so evident he must have suffered much at the hands of such a character in real life to be able to pro-, duce so spirited a sketch if of a womMi ' who selfishness is thoroughgoing-, who is forever parading her fancied ail ments who is constantly whining, and uasj a -aieni lor aisrornng even ex pressions of sympathy into causes of . offense. Her favorite pose is with j smelling-salts in one hand, and the' othtr gathering a Brussels lace hawl around her, and holding it clasped over ner chest. o Troub e to Swallow Dr. Pierce's 'Pelltts" (the original liv r pill") and no pain or trrminy sick or bilious heache, sour stomach, and cieanse tne system and bowels. 25 cents a vial. Schedule taking effect March 29th, 1885. jsortnttruna. stations: Southbound. uv. h:u f. m. i'ortsmoutn ' 6:30 " Norfolk 7:15 " Old Point " 3:15 a.m. Wilmington Ar. 6:45 " Baltimore Lv. 4:1)5 " Philadelphia Ar. 7:00 " New York Stops at all local stations to take on and nut Connec's at New York with all Railroad and Pullman Sleepers run between Cane fihrioci the demand of the day and our LIME Philadelphia and New York. PHOSPHATE i i ick-ts on sale at Ooninanv s office, foot vf Ar. Lv. 9:30 A 9:15 8:30 11:56 7:35 11:00 1 8:00 is prepared to meet the emergency by offering to Planters a valuable Lime Phosphate, found in North Carolina, ground in North Carolina and specially adapted to North Carolina soil. j The excellence of our PHOSPHATE is ac- ! knowledge. by such planters as Mr. T. T. Oli- i ver. Pine Level, N. C : Mr. J. S. Beston. Golds boro. N.C.: Mr. Geo H. Yance, Middleburg. 1 N. .; W. p. Hoberts. State Auditor, and by hundreds of others who have tested its merits. We offer this PHOSPHATE to our Planters at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRI ES and on reasonable terms. j Fancy prices must take a back seat. Cheap and good home-made manures Hre Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 20. 1886. Dr. C. D. Rice, t-authern Manager of th Mutual T ust Fund Life Association u KAK ciR : i nave been a member of your Association for near twelve months nu am sansnea wun its operations. I have accepted a directorship in the Asso ciation and will attend the meetings of me uuarus wuen i can conveniently do so. I think the company enti-led to the connaence and patronage of the public and should I at any time come to a differ ent conclusion will make the fact known to the public. Very respectfully, . WM- T-D0BTCH- ate Chronicle and Wilson Advance copy. . , v m - f m J H I... I 3 o c r o a CT3 00 2 1 CD o 00 2 m r m o 2 O m H rn CO O -n o CO e businefg. Whec CSTTuning and Repairing Executed ;n !.. tr- . . me nignest btyle of the Art. W LL. N. HANFF Manper imim mi -0- Farmers Look Doa't Miss the QppartBnity of Supp'ying Yoarsilves ! is the thing you want. "little Cure wil Queer, isn't it? A man who ootj IIaiit 1 -: . . l . a .-3 1 1 . 1 ocnw nuj niuu jl uiU WITH ED lm- posing l? rench name will be searp.1 t.. aehth it he catches a cold with u Greek ijaiin title. luowell Lituen. or ADV1CK To MOTHERS Are you disturbed at niht and broken of your rest by a sick child eufferimr and crvinir The delicacv. reafor "tIeL l j , " ' - i-inur run 1H1LUKEH IKETHINn leignea, .wnicn many women suffer its value is incalculable. It win relieve the fron has been truly enough desinat- ll!SSei2.r lm.miiateiy. Depend up- edas 'a mighty engine of dometi opp.ssion., Every woman, ,t is V" w ""umera, Liicrw is no misiaKe about it It cures dysentery and . iarrhoea. regulates tne stomach and bowels, curea winH tg&i&?Pi "Roughly tu acumen, uer uusuaaa snouidatonee MRS- winsuow's Soothing Sthup roa CHiS- set-up as an invalid there belnr aethiwq is pleasant to the taste, and is cress and exactions, which n SROT.2J53 . , 1 , . . ' - uuiooauu fujcAicius in me u n tec with tneir fall efficac v onl v from a nnf states, and is for sale bv ait drunit thmmrh. 1 - -r . . OQt thnrM PHa k.ui. VrV HUUU finOlV I 9- n I 1 MA J " or a Price d cents a bottle feb2S-lyt wride Water street, and W. T. WALKE, Airent ALLAN SAUNDERS, Aeent II. W. DUNNE, Superintendent. ! U. B. COOR'R General Passenger and Freight Agent. Send me 40 cents for one pound, $1.60 for one peck, or $3 00 lor one bushel All over four pounds sent hv o-rnroca 'aac uuesi corn in ine State KAJiu, giuws tan, yields ne uouoie as muen A. LARGE STOCK OF Analysis bj tie U, f, Gzpsriaat Station. ioo.ear make a bU L", "J'Si u,;u 1WU6 anu over nan as wide HNALYow -- zojj. iry me, and it Dr. W t Oolds iNL YiON. BET N IIT TKKtT boro. N. O.. Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's Iron Bitters. I will st-11 Patent Medicines ten percent less man usual price. i .1 . tr vyiii uu me; i hui aiways aoout my place of busines-, and will take pleasure in waning on any ne in need of thing in my line. Respectfully, deql0-tf Dk. W. H. FINLAYSON any- Dr A. O'DANIEL, Operative and Mechanical DENTIS T! floor, front. apr9-tf In Messenger Buildine, 2nd GOLDSBORO, N. C. Bone Phosphate 11.16 per cent Phosphoric Acid, 5 11 per cent Lime. Cartonate, &t 26 per cent Magnesia. 0.81 ner cent Potish .. 0 40 per cent Water, only 1.39 per cent Call on or write the i N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., feb25-3m KALEIGH, N. C. vou are not satisfied win sena you Dacfc your money. Refe to a. vv Anders, Mag olU, N. G. Send for some of the Exoel-ior and you wilt never regret it .IAS L. ANDEkS. febl8-tl Magruder, Bladen, Co., N. C. I Qvereaatg, Lap Hotig ui Blaiets efer " At Actual ISW York Cost ! N. C. Phosphate OR COPR0LITE MANUEE M ui Chsip'st Fertilizer Biscomei ! ALSO Building Lime and Agricul tural Lime. IVBend for Circular and Prices. FRKM'H BRO.t BEST FERTILIZER In tup "7vorlcl OTHER G) mchlM-tf Rocky Point, N. C LIME. j4h m tTMf. Am. . uu per ton, r. o. b. in 200 lb. acKs. $1 00 per Barrel.. Burning oyster shells day and night Liberal discount lor large orders. Place your orders earlv and secure the first shipments. WILLIAMS & HERRING, , Wew Berne Lime Kiln. jan22-w3m New Berne, N. C. O T S CTT Anywhere! Oahll eL3o.d See XJ Respectfully. Goldsboro, N. C, deel7-tf J. O. FARRIOR. i"
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1886, edition 1
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