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THE GOLDSBORO MJLSSENtfLR, MARCH 22, 1886.-DOUBLE'SHEEi. 1,200 1,700 Bushels White Spring Seed Bushels Black Spring Seed 1,200 Bushels White Corn. , 600 Bushels Seed Bice. Miscellaneous. Oats. Oats. FATHER IS GETTING WELL. "My daughters say : , , . . ; "How much better jfather is since he used Hop Bitters." . . , He is getting well alter nis iuu sunenngr from a disease declared incurable. "And we are so glad that ne ushju your mi- ters." A Lady of Utica, N.x. wnnT.r.RAT.Tl PrRAIN AO HAY DEALERS. vv s : -Pri,PJ finmntod to1 meet Northern or Western Markets. Write or Call for Postal Quotations. 1 1ST STORE! mch8-tf - rf" "O TP. feA L- I mm mm mm mm mm mra mm mm ft mm mm mm r i m m i mm mm mm mm mm r w mm w. x n mm mm mm I wrice This as a Token of the great appreciation I have of your Hop Bitters. I was afflicted With inflammatory rheumatism ! ! ! , For nearly .. '' . ' Seven years, and rio medicine seemed to do me any ' r-- ...Good Ul j 4. '-'; " Until I tried two bottles of your Hop f Bitters, and 'to my surprise I am as well to-day as ever I was. I nope , You may nave abunaant success "In this great and' Valuable medicine : Anyone! , wishing to know more about my cure ? r Can learn by addressing me, su. al. Williams, 1103 16th street, Wash., D.O. I consider -Your n( BARRELS FLOUR (all grades). HE WH Y M T L L E R. Manager. Pianos. Organs Sheet Music, Music; Books, &c, &c. SOUTHEUN ' DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR BOOSEY &C0., LONDON. SCHXJBERTH &OmLEIPSIC. Eight Leading Makes to Select From, j PIANOS PIANOS from $175,00 to $1000.00 I nRRlNS from I $48.00 m $500.00. 50 10 10 SACKS COFFEE. BARRELS SUGAR. i COCOANUTS. 1 AAA 1VUV I 1000 P01?NDS PLAIN CANDY. IMJ6saa&s !' ws mm l'ft M jll'JJ- . " jVsg"" ROXES TOBACCO. CIGARS. STEINWAY, CHAS.-M. STIEFF, HENRY F. MILLER & SONS, EMERSON, WESER BRO. -ORGANS BURDETT, TABER AND SOUTHERN GEM. Catftloftte by Mail, Free. 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ALSO Chickens and Eggs always on hand lower than you can buy them in the City. 43-Call on us before you buy. Respectfully, R. C. HOLMES & CO. Goldsboxo, N. C, mchll.-tf . Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway DEFYING HYDROPHOBIA. The Experience of a Washington Doctor in Pasteur's La- - boratory. Jil!Li-l!L "" y 'g -1.- .'!.'. !.'I-L.', ", "" 1 11 -l; - - -' -gL - SViany e PeoD Are acquainted with the Perplexities and Vexations caused by Chairs brtakino- and coming apart, on' account of the " Glue Fastening " us ually 'g used. Th;s trouble is obviate ! in the liennaM Wood Chair! i FOR WHICH WE ARE- Sole Agents for Eastern Carolina! The wood for this Furniture is Bent Pieces, by which it Possesses Lightness in Massive and Great Strength, also, Neatness and . Elasticity ; the beparate Parts being Connected by Screws, and are Entirely Without Glue. . Call and Examine Styles and Prices! Remember That We Sell All Kinds of Furniture on the Easy Instalment Plan. r i-T,n. yy -i . i : CONDENSED TIME TABLE AO. 13. M0DAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1885 MAIL AND PASSENGER TKAIN9 NORTH BOUND. Leave Bennettsville, S. C, 8:30 A. M. " Shoe Heel, N. C, 9:50 " Fayetteville, 12:25 P.M. " Sanford. " 2:25 " " Ore Hill, " " Liberty, " Arrive at Greensboro, " 6:00 IW Dinner at Fayetteville. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS SOUTH BOUND. Leave Greensboro, N. C, 9:50 A.M. Liberty, " 11:05 " " Ore Hill, " 12:00 M. " Sanford, " 1:45 P. M. " Fayetteville, " x 4:00 " Shoe Heel. " 6:15 " Arrive Bennettsville, " 7:30 " E"Dinner at Sanford. Frpic-ht, and Passenger Train leaves Ben nettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m., arriving at snoeneeiai 4:p. m., and Fayetteville at 8 p. m. Leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 a. m.. Shoe Hetl at 10 a. m., and arrives at Bennettsville at j- ra.- Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fayetteville daily at 8 a. m.. (connecting at Sanford with Freitrht and Passenger Trains to Kaleigh), leaves Sanford at u:rfu a. nu, ana ar rives at Greensboro at 5:40 p. m. T.nnves Greensboro daily at 5 a- m., leaves Sanford at H:15 a. m., and arrives at Fayette- villeat2:40P.m. w. M. S. DUN, JNO. M. ROSE, Gen'l Sup't Gen'l Pass. Ag't. -tf NOTICE. feblW OEIOYALL, BORDER & CO., West Centre Street, UOLUStfUitu, jn. -tf D R. A. SMITH'S RUa STORE! When you are in Goldsboro be sure to visit my Drug Store .on Walnut Street, one door East of the Post Office, where you will find a Large and First Class Stock ol ?0 m Kfi P o -1 a a a o tn cn - CO to aS o Si H Patent Medicines, Soaps, Combs, - Brushes, and Toilet Articles rtKv I p S Tas &B8V S 0 stJW iS Visa iff JfQBvn Casomra I 1 . . . . ' i ' v. viHninn TiPTH.rtTnpiit. and the Drug Store it "no nnrm nuunc is uiviusu iu kiio - Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. The superiority of Coraline over horn or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over fivejj years' experience. ; It is more durable, rnore pliable, more comfortable, and never breaks. Avoid cieap imitations made of various kinds of crd. None are genuine unless ' ' rx TV i pvffp'a Pri?AT.TTiE" 19 minted on inside of steel cover. FOR SALf BY ALL LEADIN8 MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway. New York City. Dr. Dudley Morgan, writing from Faris to a friend, says: - "1 was led from my daily routine of hospital clinics to the laboratory of JMr. Fasteur, principally by the desire to see how some of my fellow country men were faring under "the treatment of the well known ' savant. This one visit served only to give me an idea of his treatment and to kindle a desire to become more familiarized with what then seemed mere speculation. It is only after many visits that one can claim a knowledge of the subject and tne short description which follows may clear up some hitherto obscure points. ; Near the normal school in the "Quartier Latin," in a building one story mi height, is the laboratory of Mr. Pasteur, lou enter by a large iron gate, and at the far end of the yard your attention is naturally at tracted by the numerous faces at the windows, and the air of haste which prevails among all those within the room. Coming soou to the door which opened directly into the waiting room of Mr. Pasteur, I sent in my card and was very soon requested to enter his private room, where he was conduct ing the inoculations. The waiting room, which I had just left, was pack ed to overcrowding with all kinds of humanity. Here were the rich and the poor, the old and the young, the native and foreign, all waiting THEIR DAILY INOCULATION. When 1 entered the private room I was at once surprised to hear several of the inmates speaking very excited ly in English. The discussion seemed to be between a veterinary surgeon from a southern state, who told me he had been bitten by a dog and "the people had hustled him off to Paris be fore he well knew where he was," and an Irishman from New Jersey, who, bejng then in his 75th day, since he had been bitten, was much afraid that Mr. Pasteur, for the sake of experi menting, would inoculate him with the strongest virus. Mr. Pasteur is about nve reet seven or eignt incues in height, with hair as yet somewhat dark, and wearing a closely trimmed beard. In his walk is distinctly ob servable as paralysis, from the effects of an hemiphlegic stroke some years ago. The inoculations are carried on by Dr. Graucher, of the "Ecole de Medecine," under the direct supervis ion of Mr. Pasteur. Each patient as he enters is questioned as to his gen eral health and his record as to the number of inoculations he has received is examined. The hypordemic syringe is then taken, and from one of the vials of virus, of which there are a number containing different strengths, a syringe is drawn up and injected under the skin of the patient, general- . rr ly over the epigastrium, lo gain some idea of the preparation ol this fluid, and how, from simple experi ments on the interior animals, Mr. Pasteur was led to believe that he had discovered a prophylactic against hy drophobia, you should revert to his researches as tar back as lso.:, when he obtained in a small receptacle some of the saliva of a rabid dog. This sal iva he injected into a rabbit, and in the course of a few weeks the rabbit died. He took part of the ppinal marrow of this rabbit, dissolved it in sterilised bouillon and trepaining the skull of another rabbit injected the prepared fluid beneath the dura matter of outer membrane of the brain. In this second rabbit all the symptoms of hydrophobia appeared with greater virulence and in much less time than in the case of the first rabbit, the animal dying of sheer exhaustion on exposed to a fixed temperature, the vials with the suspended marrow, a modified Papin's digester and some instruments for trepanning and secur ing me marrow. At present the number of patients under the care of Mr. Pasteur is hard ly above thirty,' and of the 300 so far treated, all, with the exception of one, whose delay in appearing was too much prolonged, and in whom the symptoms had already appeared, have been radically preserved from the dis ease. In attaiuing this end, Mr. Pas teur rids the universe of one of the most fearful and agonizing deaths which can befall man, and not only does he render us proof against hy drophobia, but also carries relief to the chief originator and continuer of the disease, the dog. .By' the- same method of treatment that ofinoculat ing the animal jwith the weakest to the strongest virus he protects him not only from all resulting dauger from the bite of a rabid animals, but renders powerless the action of the virus of hydrophobia, even if brought within immediate contact with the brain. Like all great discoveries the meth ods of procedure are extremely simple, and we can but hope that his demon strations, which at present writing seem conclusive, will very soon be adopted by the whole world as the only rational means of preventing hydiophobia." j riT CAPITA I, PltlZE, 975 oooaa Tickets only 95. ftbare la proportion. Louisiana State lotteiy Company. Wt 4 Mr6y oertojy that k n ! mrramt menu for mil Uu Momlklf and (Quarterly Oravingt ij Uu Lcuirianm SttaU LnUn t-MM. y4 i pr on mmnaff mn4 control tkt rani UumtHvrt a. 4 that UU sam mrt ctndmeud mnlk kamsty,fmim. u,i in (fOvd fmttk Unomrct mu t-m.rta. mm wt mutk it IA Tcrmpny to mm tkit eertf.emU, mUk oo-fimUej if n-rrt nttmcktd. in iU mdnrrtwnmtt " ' 0 S tm mW HO W MILLIONAIRES BATHE. The Bath-Room of the Vanderbilts and Others. From the New York Star. The millionaire's bath-room marks the age. Nothing so gives the sign of material prosperity of the country, the growth of luxury, the indulgence of the senses, in the past tew years there have been placed in private resi dences a halt-dozen bath-rooms that are veritably palatial. The famous bath-room in the palace of r outainbleau was modelled after the Chenonceaux bath of Louis XVI. for his Queen, Marie Antoinette. The bath is iu an alcove of the ante-room, and is just large enough for its pur poses. The walls are panelled in large mirrors of beveled glass, and on these are painted cupids with gailands of lace above, around, and each as if about to leap from the air to earth This brings us directlv to tne pres ent. The late Mr. W. H. Vandei bill's bath-room is panelled in mirrors, but over these is painted a delicate lace like design that is exquisite in effect, and destroys the power of the glass for reflection. Its magnificence, however, is exceeded by the bath-room of his sou, Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt. The walls here are panelled with mirrors, and on these are painted apple blossoms, but by no meaas so thickly as to obscure the glass. The ceiling is in Henry II. panels of white and gold, with horses in the centre. The bath 's a solid block of marble, and the water issues from swans, as iu that of the chateau of Chenonceaux. Above the bath is a niche with a marble Venus prepared for the bath. There is a Pompeian table of marble, beautifully carved, and a toilet adioininer of Ecaillon marble. Mr. Henry Marquand has modelled his bath after the luxurious room m in Jerome Bonaparte's superb house in Paris. In this the bath is sunk, Porapeiiah fashion, in the floor, and above the ceiling is a beautiful summer sky. Mr. Marquand has had his walls wainscoted witn cream-coiorea ines Above these is a painted frieze, repre senting flowers springing from a hedge row; the arch of the ceiling springs from this frieze. This is given the semblance of the sky, across which birds are skimmine. The marble bath is sunk several feet in the floor, and is IV the undersigned Banks otid Banker! will fay all Prites drawn on The Louisiana State Lotteries tohtct may be tresemed at our counters. J. H.OGLESBV, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL II. KENNEDY, Pres. State NatiotalBank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank.! lticumorated la 1S6S lor 25 rear bj tbe Lecla ! Utnr for -dncatlocitl and Obaiitahle parpoaai - - lih a-Oftplt of f 1.0 (X Oto wbl h m reserve, 'and ot over 5Mi,ooo aa Mace o added. By an imrwbclmlnjr popular mt r tranrhli aa made a part of the pretest State Uonrtlto- t'.oo adoptod December 3d, A. D., ISTf The nly Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by the people of any State. It never tcate or postpones. llaOraad Hlnarlff Nomher Drw1na taka pUfr moat hl, and the Extraordinary Draw ings regularly every three months instead of Sini-Annuaily as heretofore, bcginniDjc March. 18K6. A fIM.Klll OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOKTUNK. FOURTH C1HAND DRAWING CLASS I, IN Til K ACADKMY OF MUSIC. NKW ORLEANS, TIT KS DAY, Ap II 13, 188(1 1!) I t Monthly Drawintr CAPITAL PRIZE 375,000 100,000 Tictels at Five Dollar. Each. Fractions, in Fifth in pntportion 5 10 20 100 300 MX) 1000 9 9 I.I8T Of PR1ZRS. 1 CAPITAL IMUZE 1 do do 1 do do 2 PRIZES OF ffiOOO do aioo . do 1000 do W do aw... do 100 do M do 25 , APPROXIMATION I'HIZER. Approximation Prizes of $750... ao ao o do do 2j0.. ..$75,000 .. 23,000 .. 10.000 .. 12.0(0 , . 10,000 ... 10.000 ... 10.0110 ... 20.000 ,.. :.( x) ... 25.0IW . . . 25,000 fl,7.V) 4.500 2,250 17 Prizes, amounting to .....$265,500 w.'iK.ttiioii tor rtcti to c!abi should ho made ly to tho office or the Company in New or- ib-l B. Kr farther Information write clearly, RlTlng ' .4.1 drees. POmTAI. NOTKN, Kxpresa Hon- y Oroerp, or Now Vorlc Exchange tn ordinary uer. currency by fcipre (an turns or ao ana ipwur a at our expense) addroased New Orleans, I.a. r iU. A. DAUPHIN, 1 YVaahtagtOD, D. l HatB P. 0. B-3H3f Crders Payalile and auiMsRc2isterdLett:rsl3 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. ATTEKUON ! Farmers and dinners Having received the agency for the Cclh M Mm mm for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, we would respectfully invite tne attention oi Ginners and Fanners to their usefulness the thirteenth day. With part of the reached by a descent of several steps. Th are highly recommended and spinal marrow of the second rabbit bo it is said that, exclusive of the artist's ' - - followed the same method with a third, work. Mr. Marquand's bath-room cost SUPPLY A LONG-FELT lli Parties expecting further credit, must pay their bills upon presentation. It re quires money to run my business. Respectfully, T. B. PARKER, Opposite Post Omce.' Goldsboro, N. C. jan4-tt writtiw 'HE1 i -AT A WEEK'S READING FREE 1 t or your nei FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. 3end your name and the name and address of five card ana For the next 30 Days I will Sell ats,r Bon-nets, i;aps, Feathers, Shawls, drenls Merino Vests, m. 1 ;hbors or friends on a postal 1 eet free for yourself and each of them a spcounen copy oi THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, The "Atlanta Constitution 1! OUR THREE HUMOROUS WRITERS "UNCLE REWJS'S" Word Famous Sketches of the Plan, tation Darkey. "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let ters for the Home and Hearth Stone. ' "DCTCV U UII Tftll'C" mA.m Ltures told in "Cracker" Dialed TM7 Office is in the rear of my Store, and all calls. In either city or. country, prompt attention. n P HASKITT & SON, FUMERAIi BIRBCTOR ., r , ttw Too nn.. Goldsboro, N. C. m Tt.Mi ri rvrr n . 1 1 1 iiit-ssis. iicui i "vv --r ,1 W U LUUia 1 ' OTJB STOCK OP iMallic Cloth Covered and Wcoi Cases and Caskets I A.GENTS FOR SS5S Work Guaranteed. D. P. HASKITT SON. CALL AND SEE PRICES! Respectfully, - Mrs. E. W. Moore. Goldsboro N. C. Feb. ll-tf IVar Stories, Sketches of TraTel, Newt. Poems, Fun, AdTentore, "The Farm," The Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment! Twelre Pages. The Brightest and Best Weekly. Pleases every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, PR EE Address. "The Conhitixtion. Atlanta. Ga. MdPTTIKDlB I "I've Got nn ofl My List." The undersigned having duly qualified as Executor on the estate of J; J. Elmore, a ViotqVi-o- Tintifipa n.11 rwrsnns hav ing claims ? against said estate to present Chamber's Encyclopedia, 10 vols, thpm to tne unaersienea, uuiy uuw!mi'p.i.woMuiiu,j;i cated, on dr before the 15th day of Febru ary, 1887, br this notice will be plead in nr nf their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment j R. E. ELMORE, Executor. Goldsboro j N. C, Feb. 15, 1886-6w Busbee's New Form Book, Allen's Forty Lessons in Book keeping, Miss Cleveland's Book, ao.UO 1.50 Miss Alcott's "Little Women" series, 1.50 Red-Line Poets, handsome, only 1.00 Sam Jones' Sermons and Sayings, 1.00 Shannon's Files, at manufacturer's prices. Binding Cases, ditto. fouith and so on until he obtained a virus, which had become more virulent by successive inoculations and which would kill a rabbit in seven days or drive the strongest of us RAVING MAD WITHJN A WEEk. From the spinal cord of this last rabbit, he takes small bits of marrow and suspends them in little flasks, in which the air is kept perfectly dry by caustic potash. The atmosphere ot these flasks, which is dry and kept at a constant temperature, has a weakening effect upon the virus, and. in proportion to the number of days, the proportions of marrow are allowed to remain exposed m tne flasks, accordingly, do they become less virulent. "When Mr. Pasteur wish es to inoculate a patient, he makes a small section of the marrow suspend ed in the different flasks, taking al ways the marrow which has been ex posed to the dry air for the longest time, which is to say twelve to fifteen days, and mixing it, with broth enough for one syringe full, gives the patient his inital inoculation. On the appearance of the same patient the npxt dav he eroes through the same operation, only using a virus one day younger, and so a little stronger. At the end of ten to twelve days the pa tient receives with impunity the ino culation of the strongest virus, or that which if he had received on his first appearance would have with more certainty given him hydrophobia than the bite of a rabid dog.- It is by this gradual and slow process that Mr. Pasteus accustoms the system to re ceive harmlessly the hypordermic in- 1-50 jections of the strongest virus or the 1.50 hit nf the most rabid animal. Th hnnillon broth of which T have 4.000. The bath-room of Mrs. Seward Webb's house is like a cave of white marble. Walls, ceiling and bath are all of marble, and the only variation of tint is in the silver fixtures. The bath-rooms in the billiard house are conceived in a different way. To each chamber is attached a large, lofty bath-room with mosaic floors, walls lined with white enamelled tiles, porcelain-lined bath and marble toilet, and instead of works of art the distin guishing feature is the exposure of all the plumbing. SUPPLY A LONG-FELT WAUT. Every G inner and Fanner should have one. For prices and particulars call on or address HENRY LEE & CO., . au20tf Wholesale Grocers, -FOK- HEADQUARTERS It FreshHorfolfcOYE is "The Proper Study of Mankind is Man,w says the illustrious Pope. If he had in cluded woman in the list, he would have been nearer the truth,, if not so poetical. Dr. R. V. Pierce has made them both a li'e studv. especially woman, and the pe-1 culiar derangements to which her delicate system is liable. Many women in the land who are acquainted with Dr. Pierce only through his-4Favorite Prescription," bless him with all their hearts, for he has brought them the panacea for all those chronic ailments peculiar to their sex; snch as leucorrhoea. prolapsus and other displacements, ulceration, "internal fe ver." bloatiDer. tendencv to internal can cer, and other ailments. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. A friend of ours, absent on a trip to WftsViinirtoTi. writes that he has been all through the national capital considerable of his own. and I take pleasure in informing my friends, and . tho public generaly, that I have ro-openod my OYSTER SALOON! vTt door to John W. Edwards' Sample Boom, and opposite the Messenger office, where I will be pleased to meet mem. jibviuk iuuuj fears experience in me uusinaw, m mm vui, am satisfied that Icarfiot bo surpassed Jn serving' them to suit. , ' , tW Families supplied by the Measure at the Lowest Market Price. ryi return Thanks to the Generous Public for past favors, and hope ty strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. W. L. EDWARDS. Goldsboro, N.C Sept. 7-wnwtf PLANS AND ESTIMATES FOR House Building! In all its branches, complete or In de tail, including $2.50 ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at ntetat and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying With oain of cutting teeth? If so, send at nnm nd oret a bottle of MRS. 8TBCP TOK STOKE M Willi MM wnnv WlNSLOW'8 Children Teethino. II PlUtU MIIUI Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning t Qas Fitting and Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Glazing in fact, Its value is incalculable. ii wm reueve for anything required for the erection o NOTICE Goldsboro Jan. 28. '86. f THTTTTIDTO I HUH TTTMTcs 7 V O I can and will Pay More 'for GOOD HIDK3, m9i J.u:. Pu- I am the rarcnasmS Largest HideBousemBostoa r.v OET MY COMMISSION, f tsrma is worth thinking .boat; Call land .ee me, after you have aeen all the TTInrVnnt What I am UOWS i P. O. Box 489. Goldsboro, N. C. jan7-tf The undersigned bavinff duly qualified as Administrator of the estate of John C. Bridgers, deceased, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said estate to present them-to him on or before the 20th day of February, 1887, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are ouested td make immediate payment. H N. B. HOOD, Feb. 19, 1886-6W Administrator. HEADQUARTERS FOB SCHOOL B00I AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. A nice line of Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Inks, and in fact everything usu ally found in a first-class Bookstore. Jj-Orders by mail receive prompt at WHITAKES'S BOOHSTOKJS. Ian28-tf Sooth inq . , . . , , 1.. 113 value IS lnwucuiauio. " ino gicai V 4 ' it cures dysentery and diarrhoea, rejrulates GOrnamentaianaMonumeniaiuran nprfectlv sterile by submitting it to a c"i?!L"r .nd'howels. cures wind colic, ufr, mmnn tAnA wnrku anialtr. . Ligh degree of tempejaturefor some -"JJ-igfSS'M .At my U shop, we do all Krts of to twenty mmuies auu tucu icluv , MUn wiwsiw'BSooTHiNoSTBCProBJUHiiv- work, roonng, occ vvoou wors, aasu, flasks which contain tne Douiuon anu DREN TeetHino is pleasant to tne w&wu doors, ra Viprmfitirallv sealed to an oven where the temperature is continued, Vmt at a much less deeree.Here they are CJ kept until decanted for the general use of dissolving the marrow, which is then injected by means of a hypordermic syringe into the tissues of the abdo men. , In the basement are several rooms where ail his experimenting and pre parations of the virus aie made. The first room is the preripttonof one of the oldest and 1 best i -i ZL r, nhirBiriftnii in the United States, and Is for sale by all drujrsts through- out the woria. nice wuu, ij.jy Gre Mel BaruBi STILL IN OPERATION. sHob i half(3i) miles from Goldsboro, and con taining filty five (55) acres. A Terms: -One half cash balance at 12 . . J. TT-!.r?rririirVlv and months, secured by mortgage on iana, W UAb i 1 JOSEPH IOAAOS. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. aTJtrr"JryZ h. wPU-kntfwn ton-1 bearing interest at ei neauv ""xi -j --- - - w?nt, vmt. For particulars aDDiy sorial artists, J ames ju i j w p TvSnrrti Th S2Tin rtrfroarlor in the Gregory House. W.-T. TORTOH, Jb ' dec34-tf 1 luoiasDorojXi. xeu. FILLED WITH SMALL CAGZS, TTIiVT O A T TT' T from two and a half to three feet square J1 Xu j r ' 1 nj 1 in which are kept the animals intend ed for the expenmeuis,- ouu which are obtained the virus for ino culating. : The rabbit seems to be the favorite, for, by, experimentation, it has proven more suscepiiDie to ine noison. the i symptoms manifesting 2 S oStSS themselves mneh iooner than in any gill per ceni. per -imnino- rooms Attorney. - containing his various cnemicai ap paratus, tne nermeucany caicu B O I X-i . I will take pleasure in ordering any Book or other article in my line that 1 mav not have in stocK. leave your or ders as early as possible. declO- J. B. WHITAKER, Jb. CL1WTOW HOTEL CLINTON. N. C. The present Proprietor baa rented this prop - jr"i.w wA ra(nfiM nf t&Akinff it a oomforta KTt ri tnhlM friends and the IravelltK public, and$t- ha accordingly been thotoug&ly renovteJdx madeln every-way Nimble, and the cMrjre.will conform to the -Tlf motto :U7r&hvyrv.rt tfuuxan ana max in r3yTeams for all points WlOil AM E. BASS, irroprietor, etc., on short notice. HILTON HABDING. March 26, 1885.-ly 1 IDS JSITISTIIR." ! DR. H. D. HARPER, itlNHTON. IN?. O.. Offers his pxoiioui servlcea to the ciu zees of tuns ton ana aaiacent coonuw. Has recently nitea up an or- flee with all fffL'i modern tonve- alencee, and is enaDiei to ao Jirork with comfort and dispa ch. He has made Operative Dentistry filling, clean ing, extracting, treating, c, a specialty for several years, ana u connaeni oi giv ing tatbfaction. Call and examine hie outfit. Office In Opera Hons pSO- aprS-tf the durpondent oiai. Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, tins alwayi i for the railroad and U'. tU)handat , , . . inta In the county. .. ' I 'J - '-i; octl5-tf titeam Bake
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1886, edition 1
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