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Important to Ladies. ! mending Parker s Tonic because they have jearuwu nuu ca)aivuvo iua iisx;cuuy over comes despondeacy, tndigestion or weakness in the back or kidneys, ana other troubles pe- i have loner been a aufffirnr ffriTt fai complaints. VVHave tried physicians and adver tised remedies, but without any relief what ever.' With botAittle hopes of receiving- any (Kuiu-i r - vwu ... a en ivi n ionic. The effect of that one bottle was so satisfao- tory tiiau i icyi uu usiii il, ana am to-day well and strong. It certalnly.is the remedy for suffering- women and my advice to all is to useu. 'j"- . wiuiiAss, aw west India -STruui,., vuivu, Ail. Parker's Tonic f Premred bv TTior-n-r rv w vi Sold by all Druggists In large bottiesat One uunai. s XeDltt-WSWlm lit ti him o EATS Boxes Meat, lOO Bbls. Flour, O " Sugar, 5 Sacks Coffee, ! 1 O Bbls. Molasses, 220 Bushels Oats, I'OO Sacks Salt, 25 Roxes Tobacco, 25 Cases Horsford's B. P. SO Gross Matches, 1 O Bbls. Irish Potatoes. POTASH, LYE, SOAP, STARCH, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, WOOD WARE, &c., &c. - rjfThe above goods must be sold. BEST & THOMPSON. "Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 8,'86.-if BOX M FLOUR, MEAL, &C. 25 Boxes C. R. Sides 50 Barrels Mess Pork. 125 Barrels Flour (all grades.) 1 1 Barrels Kerosene Oil. 13 Barrels Sugar. 22 Barrels Molasses. 200 Bushels Oats. 200 Bushels Corn. 200 Bales Timothy Hay. 100 Cases Matches, Potash, Lye, &c. Large Stock of Canned Goods! 100 Barrels Irish Potatoes (for seed) Dry &8ods, Sods, Shoss, Crockery, G-lassware, c?o- In fact we offer a Large and well as sorted Stock of Groceries and General Mercandise either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at Low Figures for Cash., Yours, &c, EDGERTOtl & FINLAYSQH, Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 1, '86.-tf ATTENTION! Write to A. HAMLIN, Warsaw, N. C, for their prices on the celebrated Patent Balance Slide Valve Engine AND DIRECT ACTINi SAW MILL, - MANUFACTURED BY HAMBLIN, SONS & CO., Pa. Also any style and size of BELT, MILL, ENGINE OR BOILER, 23f"Get his terms before buying else- ahfirft. . lanSo-am OUR RAINY DAYS BY JOSEPHINE POLLARD. 0SrlTMh2 OUr nlnr 1 e carea tor the stormy weathpr A loPtPoyf We Yth ouSSplays a irJ0 Vof children together And tff St lnf began In gloom, WBwiraIn,oatheroof descended. - -? . 5Ut. ourfCilves In our own play-room And played till the storm wm ended :WoA?Si2?f content. r iiv ciy measure. And oft were noisy or turbulent th n kUF eager pursuit of pleasure, - -rill the older folks on the lower floor, Disturbed by the boisterous riot, -AAi00?? by turns to the Play-room door, And Insist on our being quiet. Buh' lt was nard ior tn merry clown. who made the mo t of the racket. To stop his nonsense, and sober down. And laugrh Inside of his jacket. And should we bring: to a sudden pause The deaf eninfr din and clatter. Then some one came to Inquire the cause. And wonder what was the matter ! For joy and childhood should never be Distressed by the cloudy weather. But glad as the wlrld-birds, and as free, Go SintTlnir thMr art n era trvratttaf And when in the garret we played our plays, Thougrh dull and stormy outside were the days Within 'twas a sunny bower. And I couldn't begin to tell the joys Our wonderful treasures brought us ; Or how in caring for dolls and toys. oomo ueeaea lessons were taught us : But, looking back on our childish plays. Th fun unrl t.ha roni-Botinn We find the were tor life's serious ways. Ad!hSn 1 thlBk of the firarret-room, " " iuivs vi uaoy-nouses, A light breaks through the deepest gloom. And the pent-up mirth arouses. w Z Jearts w"i tTom tne dismal ways, When drfiRrv anil rlomn ia .1 J ' Tothe sunny spot, where our rainy days sjjcui, ouu v we tiina logeiner i THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, MARCH 29, 1886.-DOnBT'RPTP.-r livinir in qii-:eictiiixc;s ixtj:xs. Cliaractrltir of .Some I iirowthu. !' the Native The ' ntipele is not a very pretfv in rt. H( runs too much to'legsj Once I thoulit thoni of io ni but after see ing a lot of Chii ieahua. Indian pajooses pulling centipedes from their lioles and ;rr'elilv dcvourinr them, los, poison and all, I no longer doubted the wisdom ami beneficence of their creation. In 1 lie course of my checkered career I Jun e had several adventures with cen t:p;'des and always came out second best. A centipede can raise a blister on a man's body quicker than a reel hot. iron. and if you don't immediately apply a remedial poultice of pounded prickly pear and dose voitraelf inwardly with post whisky which latter is warranted to kill anything but an army mule the resultant effects may be serious. Cen tipedes usually attack their victim at nignr, when lie is asleep and can t de fend himself. They are armed with about 200 little lances conveniently lashed to the toe of each foot of which they have several and at the base of each lance is a tiny sack of venom. If a centipede crawls' across your bodv which he'll most likely do if you 'lie down anywhere within a half a 'mile of him you'll have no difficulty in follow ing his trail, and you'll remember his v isit for weeks., No man ever died from the bite of a centipede, but J have known one to make a man wish he were dead. TARANTULAS. The tarantula is an exaggerated spi der, with teeth and hair. They are al ways ready for a light and will tackle anything, not excluding a buzz-saw. In days gone by I have often amused my self by teasing one with a red-hot coal. At first they would tight shy, but after they once got mad they would attack that coal and never surrender until they were burned to a crisp. 1 never heard of any one eating a tarantula, if one bites you use isame remedies as pre scribed for centipede sting, only y more so. ; I T1IK VINF.GAUOAN. Th Eif,??in gripped.- bound """ Awi, ana laid uown anions the ant hills. You can imagine his ho rible sufterings. 5 We founcf his bones anugawstbeni. a decent' burial. The lire ant; is pugnacious, ,and his mode of warfare is always aggressive. In the aggregate, he will attack any livir thing, fifom an elephant down; kill hi v. m uumoers, ana aevour an but the bowels.-6"anrfcrso, Texas, Cor. of the Philadelphia Times, j iw -m j I5TTI 'S F ATI". I A rough little hut. in the mkUt of an almost deserted tract of land, built be neath a group of h'gh trees, who' gi'et'ii foliage tirew a weh ome shade over that wild hoinjie. Within, cheerfully eating th'.ir liumble repast, st two dark-bean lel in-n, and a uie iajp-iuumi girl. v The eliler of the men had a sombre ex pression bn his face: now nnd then his eyes rested mon the child with troubled fear. f Unconscious of that anxious reo-nnl Ettie chatted jrailv to her dor. a raa-ed- looiong jcoiiev, wiio, ivmfr at Ins mis- ixtrise. s isei. irazeo. into ner sweet iace with eves full of mute adoration. "Goods doarffie dear old Buzz: here is some bread for you," she said, holding a piece Of ftale crust towards hini. Buzz vtaggetl his tail, and opening his huge mouth, seized the bread between his teet h J "Now father will tell us a storv about the prince changed into a liear hv :i ji i fcf " naughty fairy. I wonder, Buzz, if you are a charmmir nrince disruised? Some- times i tminiv so, von are so clever. turn, , watching near his little friend, after having placed a few flowers i i V i5 i t- . uiuuiii lau uuii! iiiv in jilt nanus, i" pi vc ' C. It was late when the. door opened to tA admit tin rb?l?rrT ' hut. ho, vima i fl R A DAI f r wi alonewith lHwerful forces he dragged when applied inuMjrtt dT;S m the inanimate hmv of Ralph Leigh. the nostrils, will be SvOcaM EHU.JJs "Mie is -aven-rel, niv little Etrier ho D8rDea effectually i shri.kKl. and uiTh;that triumphant cry, ofShilvilSK' fell on his knees In'Slde his child, pressed ca8ng healthy se one renuer kiss mon then with a deep groan to the ground. lead Ho had indeed tieen rivenge, but at the cost of his own life! ir.s clnl.l, pressed causing healthy 8,, .dropiip.1 heavily tects the membrane? W A Trent! ,l ut Dreams. of the nncn 1 naa from BdditinnaU colds, completely?, heals the sores re-11 - fitnrCtfl trio 9 An M? . , taste ana smell. U.SJL physician. Dr. Dlaunav- tells soul:! mteietmg laeis abolit dreams. Tbese arc embodied in a com munication tn thA Snoiptv fin T;l,-: of Pari,. It is w.11 known whea ilSgSSSZSS&Z SiSS SOn lslvmo- Hnn-n tho blnoil flnw . ! wawiy . 0 . . , j Not LVjuid or Sek!T.HAH r .... n. UUICK HP isf a-n PctiTrA r - av. . vaniic viUB .2!2cle ,s aptf ied Into Pch nostril and is agreeable to use.Prie Vv is T- -V UnicnHaf. . O I . . " easily to the brain. That is why some of the ancient philosophers worked out their thoughts in bed. Certain modern thinkers have imitated this queer meth od of industry. During sleep, so lono as the head is laid low, dreams take the place of coherent thoughts. There are, however, different sorts of dreams; and Dr. Delaunay's purpose, in his original communication- ia t Farmers Can't Ret Rich MAKING COTTON AT fti hpnts PER POUND. But by practicint? KHnwrnifv may continue to live at home and saye a I lift la OtTOifr ' One trood rl nop tr purchase of FERTILIZERS. All the auures tuai can be made at home must As shes)oke, fotie rose from her little , m wooden stool, and approaching her Per"aps, show that the manner of lying brings bT mkde tTeVe and on a particular kind f dream ti,T ll.?n? &U that are bought ----- - incn, uc.gwu uuicneap. 0 v xi IVO n ' uiieilSV and disagreeable dreams accompanyjy iug upuu uie oacK. mis iact is ex plained by the connection which is known to exist between the organs of sensation and the posterior part of the Drain. The most general method of Ivino-. us, joiuak ue.gooa Dut cneap. vinegaroan has never been scien tifically classified, and is content to plod ave bv The 1 300,000 POUNDS C. R. Side Meat to Exchange, pound for pound, for1 GOOD COTTON, payable on November next, on good security, at AYC0CK BROS., & CO'S. Fremont, N. C feb8-tf ALLEN'S Forty Lessons in M-kpiog, FOR GRADED ANDJIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Correct, Concise. ENDORSED BY Bingham, Bnrwell, Lewis and others. Any Teacher can understand it. Price $1.50. To Schools $1.00. Postage prepaid. Six Lessons sent free. Agents wanted. GEORGE ALLEN, uep24-tf Newbern, N. C. through life undistinguished. his liumble frontier patronymic. Mexicans and Indians, who have been acquainted with the vinegaroan longer than I have, solemnly assert that his bite is deadjy. I have always taken their word for it. The vinegaroan lives under decaying log and, if disturbed, scorns to inn. I saw a .fight once be tween a vinegaroan nnd a tarantula. The tarantula was lifted out of the pit dead in one minute. tiik stixginm; j.izzai:i is found most anywhere, but principally snugly ensconced in the folds of your Idanket when you lie down at night" lie alwavs lets vou: know that he is there, and I have known strong men to tear their hair and dance and pray in a very undignified and eccentric fashion, upon discovering that a stinging lizard had selected -them as a bedfellow. The sting ing lizzard's weapon of defense-and of fense is his tail, which is long and as full of joints as, a bamboo ,pole. When he punches voir with the sharp end of tins caudal apjxmdage yon think of sheol's fire and howl. The stinging liz zard is not good to eat. The application of a fresh quid of tobacco will take the fire out of the - spot where he salutes vou. THE IDKVII. IIOKSK. The body Of a devil horse i same size, and he looks -not green walking-stick father climbed on to his knee. Instantly a smile. chased the shadow from his brow, and pressing her to hi breast hej kissed her with tender warmth. "My darling, my sweet little Ettie: Heaven guard you from evil: keep you to bless aj father's dreary Wft'V "Whv.i Nat. old bow h.,u dull vou seem to-riight! I cannot think what "has come over you, you were so gav this morning,!"' . Joe exclaimed, suddenly aroused from Ins pleasant thought by those agitated words. "It is nothing - much, Joe. A few hours since I 'met my old enemy Ralph J-ieigli, and the knowledge of his near presence threw a sudden cloud over -niv joy. I cannot forget the oath he took; to be avenged, and it he did harm me -what would become of niv poor. child?" Nat said gloomily. Joe started and gazed at his friend with surprise "Hush) You must not give wav like this to such gloomy tancies. Ltalph would not dare harm you. "He wbidd dare anvthiny: that is win- I want ycju to promise me faithfully, if 11.- . augnt happens, you will he a lather to Kttie, shifld her from the rough world as T have done." Nat continued ex citedly. "That promise with all niv heart. irou know Ettie is as dear to me as if she were my own child. The gold-digger grasped his compan ion's hand ami shook It warmly, then with a sigh bent forward to kiss the pure brow of liis innocent little daughter. The n4xt morning, 'before the dawn had crept through the misty sky. Nat ind Joe. jwith their tools slung 'across their shodlders. started to the spot w-h re thev had for long been seekim- gold. unce at turned back, and e'ntermi the hut whit over to Ettie's small lied. 'f M i -i i t .... iiif enno: was sleeping peacetuUy. one prelty anji flung above her sunny hea l; a smile crossed her fae as her father's lips touelted lftr cheek, but the blue ey lkl not unclose. At thefoot of the' bed lay Huz, Ils soft eyes $ved on the slumbering form 1 Ins voungj mistress 'Take , i3 on the right side; and thTs is prepared to meet the emergency by offering to Planters a valuable Lime Phosphate, appears to be also the most natural method, for manv persons obieet to K frvnr? wu r ! . . mg upon the side of the heart, which, Carolina and specially alapted l NoS it has been more than once asserted, Carolina soil should have free action during sleep. The excellence of our PHOSPHATK u Nevertheless, Dr. Delaunay's state- knowledged by suclvpianters as Mr T T 11 ments hardly harmonize with this opin- boro n r?'ifcMv j,&'w- ion. When one sleeps on the right sL. wP?&BjSJg? thirtis to say, upon the right side of the hundre1s of others who have tested its merits, brain, one's dreams have marked and e ofl?er this PHOSPHATE to onr i'ltiUJba and on reasonable terms. Fancy prices must take a back seat popular definition of dreams. (W. neaP and Sood home-made manures are dreams are then apt to be illogical, ab- phqcph dJ &nd OUr LIME suru, cnudisii, uncertain, incoherent, . - w,lS yuu want. full of vivacity and exaggeration, i . . , - , Dreams which come from sleeping on AW1JSIS M 1116 N, Ci i 2X156110821 StltlCH. the right side are, in short, simple dc- ceptious. Thev bring to mind very old . analysis no. 2333. and faint remembrances, and they are Bone Phosphate,, often accompanied by nightmares. Dr foephorlc Acid,. Delaunav points out that sleeners f i i j .u- .Li ucBin, quentiy compose verses or rhythmical rotasn,. language wane mev are lving on the rather unpleasant characteristics. These characteristics, however, essentially those which enter into are the right side. This verse, thouirh at times correct enough, is absolutely without sense. The moral faculties are then at work, "but the intellectual faculties are absen t. O.i the oilu r hand, when a person slumbers o:i his left brain, his dreams are not only iess absurd, they may also be inteliigtJtit. Tney are, as "a rule, concerned w itn recent tilings, not with reminiscences. And. since tiie faculty of artieuiated language is found in the left side, the words uttered luring such dreams are frequently compre hensible he : Other Saturday. 11.16 per cent 6-11 per cent 64.26 per cent 0.81 per cent 0.40 per cent 1.39 per cent Water, only, Call on or write the N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., RALEIGH, N. C. f eb25-3ra one morning A. WILLIAMSON, V Manufacturer of Fine Hand Made Harness, AND DEALER IN WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, BRI DLES AND SADDLES, CART BREECHING, HORSE BOOTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS, HALTERS, CUR RY COMBS AND BRUSHES. a i r . . . . r.No doubt you all think the Times are not n&e they used to be---especially in Money Mar.tars. You also lnoxr thaf whn the i? armer complains the Merchant does like wise. But now to Business. Our SPBIHG TOOK was bought with an eye to business : and woio puiuuusea aown low, ana will oe sold at remarkably Low Figures. So if you will only give us a call wh boro we will guarantee to suit you in Style, xnj , emu. JT11UC. w RE CI YOU OUR NEW STOCK CONSISTS CHIEFLY OF Spring Wearing Apparel! And we; will take as much pais to suit you in a Calico Dr, Wn Cashmere Dress. We took extra pains in our seleclion of And all we wish is for you to Call and Examine. No Prettier Stivk of Dry ds! Can be found in the City. We still hold our reputation in Hats, Shoes ana Gent's FarnisMna; Goofls! arc of her. Ihizz. old, fellow ; 1 to vou," Nat whispered, nat- head; then, with he joined his fel- t later little Ettie awoke fr h, and. sprin-jfin":' lijHitlv fr from om leave her tiiiir the one la.t liinp'rino lool low-worki An houf later littl her divan ner cos m-o, ouieiriv dressed. j , - - - . After biiakfast, and havino; fed Buzz with her own dimpled hamls, the child tied a bir hat over her o-olden curls, 'mil. accompanied by the faithful dog. went ton Budutt rnt iitr K fi.v.-K ome,i5uzz, let us see it we can find Mr. Lincoln was found by a. visitor counting several small piles of greenbacks on his table. "This, sir," said he, noticing the gentleman's sur- : ... ii x . puse, is someiniiig out Ol my usual in jki m' i line. But a President of the TTnifd A Nfl: 1 HlM M9flfl Htmin fi" f15 M Mates has a multiplicity of duties not xr -u- tt sjecitied in the Constitution or the acts Macnme HarDesg, 7.50 to 12 50. a a mi . . oi v ongress. j nis is one ot them. This money belongs to a poor negro who is a porter in the Treasury Department, and is at present very sick with the small pox. (He did not catch it from me, however: at least I think not.) lie is now in the hospital, and could not draw his pay because he could not sign his name. I have been at considerable trouble to overcome the difficulty and get his money for him. and have at length succeeded in cutting red tape, as the newspapers say. I am now dividing his money, ami putting by a portion in an envelope, labeled with his name, along with mv own funds, according to his wish. lien: l't rh ii Poon- in Ii. K0RNEGAY BUILDING, GOLDSBORO, N. C. ESTlleDairins" of all kinds nromntltr at. A 1 J A J . veimeu w. nov2fi-t.f The "Favorite" Shirt is still the. " Leader !" vS&tAySS"- SamPleSf wotI in our- "Persons at a distance will save money by callin- on us. Our renutation for fair, square and honest business has been established, and iyxSV as we have heretofore, by giving value received-Dollar for DdES Yard fS? Ya?d' a Wvre sllU OXiT'vW 6tan(l our handsome store opposite the Gregory Hotel' Again asking !or a share of your patronage, we are, very respectfully, 7 ) So Einstein I (GO. Goldsboro, N. C. March 25, 1885. some pretty flowers; you, as a fairy in disguise, ojught to know where the sw-eet- rst bloom Buzz w ba rked i i stand las thev were tent. Very h; irrassv sw sue said jrailv. lagged his ragged tail, and joyously. It he did not under- oin'panion's words h knew kindly meant, so was con- pj)ily Ettie ml. filliiir danced over the lioi" Yin L'of ti-itli v uunivti IT I 111 a few wild flowers . flourished in those wild". Iious oi lanrer. she saiu'im. tht; har- she mingling with other walking-stick COGDELL & BARNES' Steam Cracker Bakery, 'We are better than ever prepared to supply our friends with the very best y Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, &c, and everything in thd line of a Baking business. WE are Making the Very Best Article of SODA1 CRACKER-S ever manufactured in the State, and the best article of GrItAHiVM CRACKERS ever made in or out of the State. octl5 ti 810 REWARD ! Harcellus Braswell and Louis Murray, convicts undergoing a sentencfe, have suc ceeded in making their escape from the guard: A reward of $10 is bffered for each if apprehended ' and delivered to sheriff Grantham. Both of the parties are negroes, of a finger cake complexion. . v B. F. HOOKS, Chairman Board County Commissioner Goldsboro, N. C, March 8,.1886-tf all of the unlike a ef up on twelve ix on a side. The scientific men who haw sought to clas sify the fauna of Texas have somehow overlooked tint devil horse, but he doesn't seem to I . mind the slight aid continues catching 1lie with monoton ous persistency.! I was never bitten ty a devil horse, and I never met any one who had been. but the natives class them among the poisonous, and they might to know. A CiiLOSV OF TIKE ANTS., My camp wasj once invaded by lire ants. It a jgood place, convenient to wood and wnter.and I hated to leave. 1-disputed the right, of occupancy with them for three ! weeks, tit the end of which time 1 incontinently surrendered and iled. During that three weeks I dug them mt, burned them out and drowned them Out, but they didn't seem to mind it in the least. Thev went on burrowing the building and exploring the surrounding country, and when-Wy tent got full-of them, and I had been bitten in , aljout ;,000,000 different places, I thought it time to move. The bite of the tire ant is like the sting of the stinging lizzard. It hurts and makes a sore place. They increase with a rapid- lty mat is alarming, ana uie more you try to exterminate them the more nu merous they become. It used to be a test of courage among the Comanche Indians for abrave to thrust hi? bared arm into a nest of lire ants and hold it there without flinching, while his com panions went through the movements of l - a. i: i.l .1. . 1 a suuiuwiiai couipiic;ii.eu luiuce iuuuuu his tortured body. They don't do it any more. Once near Pope's Crossing, on the Pecos river, 1 reached a village of lire ants and started to make a detour. We discovered Indian signs of-recent date, and halted; to investigate. A band of Indians had camped on the edge of the ant village, and a prisoner, who af terward proved ! to be a bear-hunter delicate Hlossom which, in ipite of all Australian! Uncoils- her pure Voice monious notes of many birds; suddenly. however, a 'loud report broke the still ness followed by an agonised yelp, as Buzz fell, jbathed in his own blood, to the earth, f With a sham erv Ettie sank on her Dame Fortune Favcra Poor innie Smith who is a colored cook and washer, at 113 Lib erty street, was tne lueKy holder or one-fifth of the ticket in The Louisiana State Lottery wujuu uruw me nrst capital prize oi 7o,UUU on Tuesday, Feb. 9 In a quiet way she said: 4My uiiiuo ia Aiime ouuiii. 1 am w years or age and a widow; born at Monroe, La. My atten tion was attracted to a ticket No. 57,705. The combination pleased me, I purchased one-flfth for the sum of $1. I called at the office of the company and was told that I bad won $15,000. She has no children living: and is alone in the world. New Orleans (La.) Ficayune, Feb. 13. NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Von are allowed a free trial cf thirty days of the ose of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt witn Electric Suspensory Appliances, for tbe rpeedy relief and permanent cure of Kervovs Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restora tion to Health, Vigor anil Manhood iraaranteed. No risk: is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed snvelope mailed free, by addressing VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mica. Notice to Mill Owners Having accepted the general agency for nurnnam uros improved Standard m i lit1 -i ii i i The bauf frros. or fatted oy. t. ih nrhmft W fl.t PiV W hftft ' - - . . I fwrw f I w lVS. I I UVVA .iew vneans iesnvai tnis j7ear was a remarkable animal. He was the purest white, over 3,600 pounds in weight, and appeared ready for sac rifice with hoofs and horns crilded and neck and shoulders garlanded. Nervous Debilitated Men. I am now Drenared to offer anv nnp bav ing water power special inducements to 1 l1 . Vl 1 . TTTl t m . - Duy me isurnnam y neei, wnicn is the Best and Cheapest Water Wheel in the market. For prices, fee, address, the undersigned, general agent for the counties of Wake, Harnett, T1 I O TV 1 , knees beside, him. calling ipon him in You are allowed a jree trial of thirty days of lSent for tne counties of Wake, Harnett topes of tender endearment. the use of -Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt Johnston, Sampson, Duplin, Onslow . t With Electric Simnfiiianru A nnlionoia fiwtha Tnnoo Proircm f.a-wtn-ra "Domi:r T tier voiew luul no power to rouse 15uzz speedy relief and permanent cure 6t . Nervoua r Z I ., A, ca u ' from his last sleep the poor doff vas eWlftiioSS eene jhul wliti Ux- Cnm ,.i. o kindred troubles, u dead shot down by some treacherous hand, a hand which was even then raised above the little r'uTs innocent head as if to strike, j Ettie, raising her tear-dimmed eyes, met a paiir of dark cruel ones fixed uj urn her, 'jand a low cry escaped her trembling lips. At last revenge is in my power! Through his child he shall sufferr . That voiice, so harsh and exultant, those eyes, jso full of horrible hate, sent thrills of terror to Ettie's childish heart, and she w ondered vaguely what he meant by 'his strartge words. Seizing lier roughly by one arm, the man dragged her along, stilling her cries by his hard jhand. . Arriving at the edge of a deep ravine, unmoved Nv her imnlorino' 'oaz nnd sweet, pitiful face, Ralph Leigh lifted her high in the jair. flinging her with brutal force into tlio yawning abyss. Satisfied that his vengeance was at an end, the murderer turned a wav, saunter ing slow ly towards his own cabin iiiiiyana jnannooa.anaai -p.. T . , aiso, ror many oxaer a is- I Jt""" au. ? ouc eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manliAnH min-mnn, XTnnVi. a Illustrated pamphlet, with full information. uin, cw., xuttueu iree uy Kuurutsemff v oitaic Belt Co. MarshaU Mich. NOTICE. The undersigned having duly qualified as Executor on the estate of Mark N. Smith, deceased, hprehv notifies all rpr. sons having claims against the said estate A Xl . T , T iu preseui mem to mm on or ueiore tne 24th day of February, 1887, or this notice will be Dleaded in bar nf their reeovpirv. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to maKe immediate payment. JOHN" T. HTCRRTNO. Feb. 25, 1886-6w Executor. Maltresslafflg! Very respectfully," O. R. RAND, Jr. Goldsboro, N.C., Feb.il86.-tf ' L. SIMON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS L Liquors, Cigars AND 114 North Water St, WILMINGTON, -JV. C. BRANCH OF H. BRUNHILD & BRO, RICHMOND, VA. Dr. B. A. SMITH'S DRUG STORE! When vou are in Goldshnrn h onm rrtai mn t- o wi . o. . door East of the Po OfflceTwhVou will" find ?TZAlZS5Fto5g& p O n a to TWfc S0W Patent Medicines, Snaps, Combs, "vE? f S'g Brushes, and Toilet Articles & Tub Sssr s, to. a.ra xs Cs.vr Clean j-.r ffosra Cabozmt t open every day in the year Having no partner to divide proflu with land no "ton rraTto pay, I can afford to Rive you a better trade than any other (Ira in the Ctt j. The Vcretf m? increasinir salcsis dua to mrvlPratA nHooa fair Atun, mA ii. Z.rJzl.lL. .-"T.,ocrel01 n, The entire public is invited to Rive me a call. Vcr Kespectfully; 49"My Office ia 111 tho rftr of mv fitorn an1 all salla In alit,.. t. .,. . prompt attention. v" wr T. wlJ'"7 lareiieKlisDcleiise! M I LLER . HE Nil Y Ma hacr. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c, &c. SOUTHERN DISTHIBUTINO AGENT YQli. B00SEY &C0., LONDON. SCHUBERTH & CO., LEIPSIC. Having had a long experience in the a a. : T" -w . mauress lousiness, l would respectlully inform the Public, generally, that I am Sole Agents for HICKS & BRUNHILD BROS., That same day two frightened men now prepared, and pay special attention to Mannfnniirrs - F Tnharrn usrhtfar and wide for traces of their - IVianUTaCTUrerS CT I ODdCCO, OTBRHATTLllSrCr sought far and wide for traces of their lost darling, until poor Buzz's bleedino form was discovered in a hedge close to Moss, Hair, or any other kind of Mattress the ravine, j ' ' u "I knew treacherr had leen at work. Mattresses made to order. Will also otherwise my child would not have dis- contract to furnish Mattresses in any finantitv dpRirprl v " : t , 1 fw Senn for Pnrps Ar1nrpj?s nov26tf RICHMOND, VA. LOUIS HUMMEL. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 7-tf full of erief and madness Joe turned sorrowfully away, but his tears flowed; freely when later he drew Ettie from her terrible grave, and saw with horror that life had passed away. Like one turned to stone, Nat followed his friend to; the deserted hut, but when The No Fence Law will be in force in nairl itn Wa hnll nnt rlo he saw his murdered child ljing on the Fork township, Wavne county, on and Paiu ur' vvo "Ol e little bed, with jjoor Buzz on the groum1 after March 29th. All whom it concerns yiato ffOHl the 3b0VG. NOTICE. Parties who have not set tled their last years accounts with us will do so at once. We will not extend further credit to those who have not heside. ii hSnrse orv left his lins. and will covern themselves accordinfflv. without n word fie nhed from the cabin. B. F. HOOKS, Very anxiously Joe awaitetl his re-1 mchl5-4t : Chm'n Co. Com. H. WEIL & BROS. I Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-t PIANOS from $175.00 to $1000.00' )$48.oo i $500.00 i XiigRi LQioinct lua&Qs to Sslect From -PIANCS- nrnPTiTTTT i ir char. bi. rtirpp UlMll IT Rl "ENItYF.MILLKK ABONS. kr UOliJl lIU. c -020AITS- IIUHDETT, TAJIEU ANJ) SOUTHERN OEM.. itfttofttr hy Jin it, Free. PIANOS ANDMORGANS Sold for Cash or on Easy Installment Plans. A dd re ss all Letters. Orders or Communications of any kind to mchl8-tf Manager Carolina Music House, iLock Box TOO.) Goldsboro. N. f' mniiDiE? fflnnDuas n , I can and will Pay Mor for GOOD (dry or xGreen), and FUR than any firm in this City, because I am the Purchasing Agent for the Largest "KClclo House liabBostoarL PTAND ONLY GET MY COMMISSION. d rThis is worth thlnkine abouL Call and see me. after vnn hiva )n u r W f W SWU Oil fril High Price Buyers, and Find out What I am Doing. , . JOSEPH ISAACS. i P. O. Box 489. y Goldsboro, N.C., jan7-tf Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
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