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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, APRIL 15, 1886. --DOUBLE SHEET. T ( ce I taneous Imporjant to Ladies. Women are Iverywhere using and recom mending Parker's Tonic because they have learned from experience that it speedily over pomes despondency, indigestion or weakness in the back or kidneys, an i other troubles pe euliar to the sex. "I have long been a sufferer from female complaints. Have tried physicians and adver tised remedies, but without any relief what ever With but little hopes. of receiving any benefit, I bought a bottle of Parker's Tonic. The effect of that one bottle was so satisfac tory that I kept on using it, and am to-day well and strong. It certainly is the. remedy f nr "suffering women and my aivice to all is to ,igc U." Mrs. N. DOUGL.AS3,' 504 West India street., Chicago, 111. Parker's Tonic Prepared by Hiscox & Co., N. Y. -anid bv all Druggists in large bottles at One Dollar. febl9-wswlm 25 Boxes Meat, 1 QOBbkpur,:' 1 O " Sugar, J g Sacks Coffee, j Q Bbls Mplasses, 22 O Bjashels Oats, 1 OO Sacks. Salt, 25 Boxes Tobacco, 25 Cases Horsford's B. P. 5Q Gro3s Matches, tO Bbls Irish Potatoes. POTASH, LYE, SOAP, STARCH, DRY GOOD3,NOTIONS,BOOTS,SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, WOOD WARE, &c, &c. a; Zr'The above goods must be sold. ! BEST & THOMPSON. Gald3boro,N.C.,Feb.8,'86.-'.f BOXMEATS, FLOUR MEAL, &C. 25 50 125 11 13 - 23 200 200 200 100 Boxes C. R. Sides ' Barrels Mess Pork. Barrels Flour (all grades.) Barrels Kerosene Oil. Barrels Sugar. Barrels Molasses. Bushels Oats. Bushels Corn. Bales.Timothy Hay. ,. Cases Matches, Potash, Lye, &c. Large Stock of Cannsd Goods I 100 Barrels Irish Potatoes (for seed) G-lassware, cfcc la fact we offeT a Large and well as sorted Stock of Groceries and General Mercandise either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at Low Figures for Cash. Yours, &c.', EOGERTOI! & FIHLAYSOH. Goldsboro, N. C..TM). 1, '86.-tf ice 300,000 POUNDS C. R. Side Meat to Exchange, pound for pound, for GOOD COTTON, payable on November next, on good security, at AYCOCK BROS., & CO'S. ; Fremont, C feb8-tf ALLEN'S -Forty. Lsssi&s 'in Bsok-Ksspiog, FOR GRADED AHDJIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Correct, Concise. ENDORSED BY ' Bingham, Burwsll, Lswis and others. Any Teacher can understand it. Price $1.50. To Schools $1.00." Postage prepaid. Six Lessons sent free. Agents wanted. GEORGE ALLEN,f r24-tf Newbern, N. C. A Having . had a long experience m the Mattress Business, I would respectfully inform the Public, generally, that I am now prepared, and pay special attention to 0V3B.3A.TTLIWG- Moss, Hair, or any other kind of Mattres3 Mattresses made to order. Will also contract to furnish Mattresses in any quantity desired. Sr Send for Prices. Address LOUIS HUMMEL. Qoldsboro, N. C., Sept. 7-tf COGDELL &. BARGES' Steam Cracker Bakery. We are better than ever prepared to supply our friends with the very best . Bread, Buns, Rolls, iCakes, Pies, &c, and everything in the line of a Baking business. xre Making the Very Best Article of SODA OIE-A-OiSLEIES ever manufactured in the State, and the best article of GrlLAjECAJiX. CHAOKERS ever made in or out of the State. oct!5 ti H.E. EAISON. I W. E. FAISON. ;?FUS0fJ & fUSOfl, A-ttorneys-at-Ija w, CLINTON, N. C. ;Q; Will practice in Sampson, Duplin, Bladen, Wayne and Pender counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. ,3"ftefer, by special' permission, to A. F. Johnson, Cashier Clinton Loan -Association, Uinton, N. C; E. J. Lilly, Esq., Payettevllle, C., and MaJ. C. M. Btedman, Wilmingrton, N'C. decl7-tf Lew Hoi Mress Making! ?HE MODEL SUBSCRIBER. Ly WILL CARLKTON. "Good morning, sir, Mr. Editor, how are the I owe) you for next year's paper I thought I'd teomeand pay; x ' And Jones is g-oingto take it, and this is his money here ; I shut down on lendln to him, and then coaxed him to try a year. v "AnqhereXa few little items that happened last week in our town ; I thought they'd look good for the paper, and so I just jotted 'em downu- And here is a basket of peaches my wife pick ed expressly for you, And small bunch of flewers from Jennie he thought she must send somethingjtool " You? re doing the politics bully, a) all of our family agree ; J ust keep your old goose-quill a flappin', and give them one for me, And flow you are chuck full of business, and I won't bo takin' your time ; I'vethlngst of my own I must 'tend to good fay, air, I believe J will climb." The Editor! sat in his sanctum, and Drought down his fist with a thump ; "God! bless the old farmer," he muttered t he's a regular jolly old trump." And jtis thus with our noble profession, and thus it will ever be Btill ; There; are some who appreciate its labor, and tome perhaps who never will. But ill the' great time" that is coming, when Gabriel's trumpet shall sound. And they who have labored and rested shall orae from the quivering ground, When! they who have striven and suffered to teach and enoble the race. Shall march at the head of the. column, each ne in his God-given place As they march through the gates of the city, with proud victorious tread. The editor and his assistants will travel not far from the head. THK I'ASTIME OF A SULTANi I SndvckrPaslia relates the. following; iTomjthe private live of Abdul Azvs, late emperor di turkey: iie Vai accustomed to remain in his poultir y-vaid for whole hours, feeding the fjvl from his own hands, admiring and (faresbing His favorites. Not seldom. UiroHoh His eunuchs, did he call the fair inhabitants of the harem, that they, too, niighjt participate in his favorite 'sport Somejtimes he ordered! Jiis wives and odalisques to catch some of the birds which he himself pointed out. The run ning jand jumping of the women greatly amused the sultan, .and those who dis tinguished themselves by their skill and agilitjv, received ricli presents. f Besides this, in the basins and ponds of the viirious palaces and kiosks were as sembled large flocks of tame Water-fowl:: but the sultan was especially fond of lighting cocks, to which he gave the namcjs of emperors, kings, statesmen," and either! important persons. Among these icocks were Franz-Josef, Garibaldi," KisiufcrekJ Napoleon, the Czar Alex ander, Emperor William, Fuad Pasha, Ali-Pashaj and so on. Th$ nuijnber of cocks constantly in creased, jit became customary for every, dignitary tsent to the provinces on some. late i flair to present to the sultan, on his return! either beasts or birds'. Once a certain Boitor, a veterinary, in the rank of a sub-colonel, Meehmet Eft'endi, s!nt to Asia Minor, brought back an uncommonly large and bel ligerent rooster, and presented him, to the palacei steward, asking him "to give his name to the fowl. The bird was brought to the palace at a time when th-e padishah was very angry with his min islters.; Fuad and Ali. Noticing the la rare rooster, he ordered him to. be let loose ion the feathered namesakes of the ministers.:. The new champion attacked his antagonists with such ferocitv that the rooster Ali was killed on the spot and Tjiad was carried half dead from the liattle-lield. T!i sultan became pac-ilied," and in (juinfil who brought the bird, remarking thoughtfully that its owner must be an undaunted man, if h, could train such a rooster. Immediately the secretary of war 'received an order to promote Alech-met-Eftendi to the rank of colonel, and on the occurrence of a vacancy, to that of commander of a regiment. A few days after this, the sultan be came: dissatisfied with Garibaldi and the Italian king on account of their propa ganda in Albany, and ordered that the roosters bearing their names should tight with the newly-acquired warrior. In this case also military fortune was on thie side of the latter, and his former fortunate owner was pi'omoted to the nfhk iof Ivva, or brigadier general. This rooster had alAo conquered the cocks William and Blsniarek. when the em j)eron being for some reason dissatisfied with ' Germany, ' had used the ame method to cool his temper. On another occttion, disgusted with his ministers, he ordered all the roosters bearing their names to be brought into the arena to fight Boitor. A ferocious and bloody battle occurred, the result oi which was that only Boitor remained on his feet, but slightly harmed: for this rooster tourney the General Mechmet Pasha received the rank of general-in-chielVas commander of one of the five corpsjOf the sultan's army. The serascir. secretary, of war. Hus seyn Avny, although he was w;ll dis posed! toward Meehmet, coming from the same military school, could not restrain himself from exclaiming: 'To whom shall I give the command of the army corps, to thee or to thy rooster?" The new general-in-chief answered: "To neither of us. I beg but one favor!of vou: dismiss me from the mili tary sierviee. Met h m e t-Pa s h a was straight-forward man: he an honest, did not wish to ()rmi')V a position in which he would only l'e injurious to lus country, ine s;'c'retlarv of war asked permission to send jiim as governor-general to one of the provinces, but the sultan refused. "Idrt htm remain here and raise roos ters: that will.be useful." Thanks to the rooster, Meehmet-Pasha had, in the. course of a few months, at tained! the rank of a general-in-chief. Truthfulness and common sense pre vented him "from accepting a command of am) army corps,, a place for which he felt hijuself unprepared. Therefore he did not lead the Turkish soldiers in 1 he disastrous campaign of 1877. Thii sad honor fell to the lot of other generals, who had acquired" their posi tions as easily as he. and for similar service, confirming bv their example the words iof Napoleon I, that "with good leader!, badly organized and poorly clad armies can be perhaps made avail able; but, with the incapable, even the best provided and well-disciplined sol diers make but a very poor army."" Mr, Thomas A. Ball, the sculptor, who has recently linishipd a large statue of Daniel Webster for Concord, N. II. , is now at work on a ptytrait' of P. T. B al lium. The figure is in a sitting position. It will not bo put up during his lifetime, but his family prefer to have the por trait fifom life instead of waiting to have it don froin photographs. Both these E.atues are to be cast in bronze in Munich. Thete ato in the Uniteu ocaies over 45,UOOjOUO head of svvinf which are valued! at more Lhau $226, (XX), 000. Forty cents a hundred i3 the contract' price fpr washing1 towels in the Treas ury Department. MISSING LINKS. There is a clock in Middletown, Conn., that has kept time for 227 years. There is a monstrosity in Shenandoah County, Va., which is half monkey and half calf. M There are 4i2 women editors in En glandmore than in all the rest of Eu rope combined. . . A place where old Roman coins are manufactured has been discovered in Connecticut. The full name of Los Angeles, Cal., is La Puebla d Nuestra trenonv La Reina de Ios Angeles. A WiseonsHi man has hi en sued for damages b eu:is.f his bees trespassed on a neighbor's shee? asture. A man in CrowleV, Tex., claims to have the biggest. iog ever raixnl in this! country. It weighs JJOO pounds. A valuable fragnient of Homers Odyssey" has been found at , Vienna. It dates from the second century. Pearlie Gleason, a little girl only nine years old, took the first prize for oil painting at the Los Angeles fair. Nothing but a part -of the foundation now remains of the house in which Shakspeare spent the latter portion of his life. Cassius M. Clay, though not far from 75, is managing a large farm in Ken tucky, and nearly as vigorous in mind and body as he was in his prime. -Congressman John B. Storm, of Mon roe county, Pennsylvania, occasionally exhorts from the Methodist pulpits in the absence of the regularlv ordained ministers. A new sect has sprung up in Canada whose doctrine is that women have no souls, because the. Bible nowhere men tions women angels. The leader is a Frenchman. A Masonic trowel made of solid silver fOr General Lafayette, and. which he used at the laying of the De Kalb monu ment in 1825, is in the possession of a family living near Cannji, S. V. Mnie. Modjeska has sent to the NewT Orleans exposition a doll dressed by her own hands as the Scottish Queen Mary, and the costume is an exact copy in miniature of her own dress in the last aekof "Mary Stuart."" The Princess of Wales, who is still wonderfully pretty (says Edward King, writing from Paris), has been several times in the Bois with her prettier daughters, and the young Princesses wander about town in the mornings as no Parisian girl woultl dare to do. Miss Cleveland's conversation is said to have oracular quality of her writing. To ne lady she said: "I wih I could observe Washington life in its political phase, but I suppose I am too near the centre to get an accurate prospective of that. 'Those who live on Mount Athos do not see Mount Athos.'' " Miss Maud Powell, who lias recently met with some favor as a solo violinist at? Theodore Thomas' Philharmonic con certs, is a daughter of the superinten dent of public schools of Washington. Mrs. Annie Louise Powell, who has sung for Mr. Thomas is also a Washington lady, though not related to the former. The improved kind of explosive known as cocoa powder is said to possess such superior value for many purposes that it has been introduced into the famous Krupp factory. It is asserted that, with equal pressure, this substance gives greater velocity to a ball than can be at tainedwith ordinary powder, while its smoke is found to. be less dense and to clear off more quickly. The. Smithsonian Institution contains the small nugget of gold, a little larger tlurn a pea, that first met the eyes of James' Marshall in the saw-mill wall at rSacramenlo. and was the beginning of those discoveries in 'alifornia that have added nearly 1,500. 000, 000 to the world's stock of precious metals. The nugget is kept in a glass case, and is an object of curiosity to all visitors. There are two well-known house decorators in New York City who are brothers, of the ame height, weight, complexion, and build, wearing clothes of the same color and style, and lunch ing together, without speaking a word to each other, every day at Delmonico's. The ordinary mortal cannot tell them apart, and one never knows which of the two he is talking to. A brewer in Toledo, O., said to carry oil the largest business of the kind in the State, has had incorporated a brew ing company with "a capital of .800,000, and has distributed one-half of the shares gratuitously among his employes. It is explained that the owner, fearing that he would not long live to enjoy his wealth, has taken this method of divid ing it among those who helped him ac cuimilate it. The Euphrates River, once a mighty stream, seems likely to disappear alto gether. For some years the river bank below Babvlon have; been Pivino- wav rso that the stream .spread out into h marsh, until steamers could not pass, and only a narrow channel remained for the native boats. Now the passage is being tilled up, and the prospect is that the towns on the banks will be ruined and the famous river itself will be swallowed up by the desert. The Duke of Abercorn, says the Lon don Truth, was a peer and a landowner of the best type. He had been a promi nent figure in society for more than fifty years, and he was certainly one of the most popular men of his time. Prince Albert was particularly fond of him and often consulted him with advantage about both public and private matters. The Duke and Duchess of Abercorn both figure prominently in 'Lothair,1' and thev were great favorites of Lord Bea conslield, whe regarded, them as ideal specimens of the "high nobility.'' A writer in the New York Tribune is told that Robert Bonner is making a curious provision for continuing the Ledger after his death in the same style in which he has been conducting it for about thirty years. He holds, it is un derstood, that it will take his successor fully three years to learn his methods so as to select the class of literary matter which has given the Ledger its peculiar success. lie has, therefore, begun to collect extra material with the design of securing enough to last three years after his death. Already about enough copy for one year, or fifty-two numbers, has been accumulated. Now that cotton is coming in the oil mills are busy. Nothing about cotton need be wasted. The fiber having been separated, the seeds are again "linted," all the cotton adhering to them being removed and sold to the cotton men. Then the husks are removed and used for fuel in the furnaces on the premises. After the seed is ground, cooked and pressed, the oil being extracted, the re fuse forms an oil cake, which is shipped in large quantities to Great Britain for food for cattle. Last of all, the ashes have a virtue of their own, and are sold at a high price. The oil goes to Chicago to make butter and lard; in Cincinnati, where an illuminating oil is made- from it, and to an eastern city to bemade in to pure olive oil for salads. It is already taking the place of lard in cookery, greatly to the advantage of everybody. Inferior grades serve as the basis for the best soaps. ; The calculating machine, invented by Professor Thomson, appears to excel,, in its ingenious adaptation to a variety of results, even Babbage's wonderful ap paratus. By means of the mere friction of a disk, a cylinder and a ball, the ma chine is capable of effecting numerous complicated calculations which occur in the highest application of mathematics to. physical problem5, and by its aid an unskilled pt:ion' may, in a given time, perform the work of ten expert mathe maticians. The machine is applicable alike to the calculating of tidal, magnet- ic, Tncteoro:og:cai :;nu oincr periodic phenomena: It will solve differential equations. of the second or even higher orders, and through this same wonder ful arrangement of mechanical parts the problem of finding the free motions of anv number of mutuallv attracting par ticles, unrestricted by any of the ap nrovimaie suppositions reouired in the treatment of the lunar and planatory handle. Joke on a Journalist. Last Mav a vear ago the junior edi tor of the' Lakeview Examiner, with some little assistance from ourselves, placed two dozen Klamath Lake frogs, a" quantity of mucilage, and a handful of tacks into a bed occupieu oy the edi tor of the Linkville Star. When the veteran of the quill shoved his legs be tween the sheets and the tacks penetra ted his tender pink skin he set up in bedy and inquired of yours truly wheth er our bed had any insect inhabitants. He said he was experiencing sharp pains like wasp stings. We remarked care lessly that while such pains were al most invariably followed by paralysis, we hoped he would live until morning. He made another dive under the covers. A cold, slimv frog was disturbed and began drawing its slimy length up the lournahst s oft leg. lwo more awoke. stretched, and yawned, and with exul tant croaks performed a double clog on the alarmed man's stomach, which was more than he could stand. He gave a yell, and sprung into the middle of the room. "Loos, Loos, he cried, 'Tin growing cold the paralysis is settin' in. (Jo bring two doctors, a preacher, and a gallon of whisky, for I'm nearly a goner."1 Just then a frog jumped out of the bed and struck him in the small of the back. As he had struck a light the time-honored journalist compre hended the situation at a glance, and as he piled the bed sheets in a corner he remarked, good-naturedlv "Gol darn you scamps I wouldn't had. such a fright for a hundred dollars." We laid it all to Beach, and tried to induce the Star editor to shoot him on sight. -Yreka (Ca!.) I'm on. m A man living at Red Wing, Minn., has a pair of golden candlesticks which he savs he dug out of an Indian mound at A aukesha, Y is., and which he think: are the golden candlesticks which form ed part of the decorations of Solomon"? temple. Nervous Debilitated Men Yon are allowed a jrte trial oj thu ty clays oi the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wiih Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of vitality and Manhood, and al kindred troubles. Also, for many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co. Marshall Mich. a Buy a Piedmont Wagon, manufactured at Hickory, N. C. For sale by HUGGINS & FREEMAN. Goldsboro, N. C, aprl-tf To Magistrates! The law requires you to return all fines, &c, received by you, to the County Treas urer, within thirty days after they are paid to you. I shall attend at the Court House on the first Monday of each month, when such fines can be turned over to me. JOHN H. EDWARDS, mch2o-lm County Treasurer. NOTICE o The undersigned having duly qualified as Administrator, with the Will annexed, on the estate of Mrs. Eliza Nixon, de ceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present them to him on or before the 18th day of March, 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment. J. F. MILLER, Adm'r with Will annexed Goldsboro, N. C, March 17, 1886-6 w IS TO BUILD UP A GOOD T E AD FOR- Fins Fsraily groceries ! AND In order to do so I have laid in a Full Stock of Fine, Fancy and Staple Groceries and All of whlphfl will sell at the lowest prices DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT SPIER'S FAMILY S-E0S2EI! West Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C. A FULL LINE OF Foreign Delicacies mh22 ALWAYS ON HAND. tr A FULL USE OF HIKC-IOSEST, Fine Coffees, Teas, Spices, Extracts, &c, can always be "found at COGDELL & BARNES' octl5-tf Steam Bakery. ifceilaiieus. Em CaTABHH CREAM BAlMnf.x-i when applied into tha nnotrilDL will w absorbed effectually i i , . of catArrhs) vinw causlntr healthv se cretions. It allays InflammaHAn -hwv tects the memhntno1 ox tne nasal passages irom additional colds. nomnlptlv heals the sores re stores tue sense of taste and smell a 'Liquid or Sunff.HA-FEVER! A Quick Belief and. Positive Cure. A particle is applied into each nostril and i airreeahla trt m t,h drup-g-ists. Send for circular. ELY BKOTH- r.no .uruggists, owejo, N. Y. oct2G-wswly Farmers Can't Ret Rich MAKING COTTON AT 8 CENTS PER POUND. But by practicing ECONOMY they may continue to live at home and eaye a little every year. One good place to economize is in the purchase of FERTILIZERS. All th manures that can be made at home must be made there, and all that are bought must be good but cheap., h I. i FU&ts C:.. is prepared to meet the emergency by uuciiug tu x laatkus a vaiuauie Lime Phosphate, found in North Carolina, ground in North Carolina and specially adapted to North Carolina soil. The exp.ellfinnA nf nnrPHnsPUiTP . . A. jj ig cV knowledged by such-planters as Mr. T. T. Oli ver, riuv iievei, bit. J. B. lieston, UOIdS- boro, N. C: Mr. Geo. H. Yancey, Middleburv, N. C; W. P. Boberts, State Auditor, and by hundreds of others who have tested its merits. We offer this PHOSPHATE to our Planters at the LOWEST POSSIBLE riilUJiib ana on reasonable terms. Fancy prices must take a bark sat Cheat) and P"fifd hrnnf-Tnrl monnmc am the demand of the day and our LIME rnueniAi Jii is tne tning you want. Analysis by the N. C. Ezperimsnt Station. ANALYSIS NO. 2333. Bone Phosphate n.16 per cent Phosphoric Acid, 5.11 per cent Lime, Carbonate 64.26 per cent Magnesia, 0.81 per cent Potash, e.40 per cent Water, only 1.39 per cent Call on or writo the N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., feb25-3m RALEIGH, N. C. A. WILLIAMSON. Manufacturer of Fine AND DEALER IN WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, BRIS DLESAND SADDLES, CART BREECHING, HORSE BOOTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS, HALTERS, CUR RY COMBS AND BRUSHES. A Ho, 1 Hand Hide Harness for 212.50, Machine Harness, 7.50 to 12 50. K0RNEGAY BUILDING, GOLDSBORO, N. C. JSpRepairing of all kinds promptly at tended to. nov26-tf L U L L NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the rise of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wltn Electrtc Suspensory Appliances, for the ppeedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous DeWwy, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restora tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood jruaranteed. o riSk Is incurred. Ulustrated pamphlet in sealed jnvelove mailed free, by addressing VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Miclu L. SIMON & CO., (Successors to H. Brunhild & Bro.) WHOLESALE DEALERS Liquors. Cigars AND 114 North Water St., - WILMINGTON, - JV. C. BRANCH OF H. BRUNHILD & BRO., RICHMOND, VA. Sole Agents for HICKS a BRUNHILD BROS., Manufacturers of Tobacco, nov26tf RICHMOND, VA. Having accepted the general agency for Burnham Bros.' Improved Standard Turbine Water Wheel I am now prepared to offer any one hav ing water power special inducements to hvuy the Burnham Wheel, which is the Best and Cheapest Water Wheel in the market. For prices, &c, address the undersigned, general agent for the counties of Wake, Harnett, Johnston, Sampson, Duplin, Onslow, Jones, Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Beau fort, Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson, Greene, Pitt, Lenoir and Wayne. Very respectfully, O. R. RAND, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C.Feb. ll,'86.-tf 0 1 - 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 paid up. We shall not de viate from the above. H. WEIL & BEOS. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-t r HAYTYERYl sy Hai lade Harness, m m m m m m U U U U i i i i i i llice to 111 Owners LTI No doubt von all thi like they used to be - - xYxcxoLib. ion aiso j Know that when-the Farmer comnlains the Mfimhnnt rinoe liirc. wise. But now to Business. Our PRIHG was bought with an wcic Lmiuifciseu ciown jlow, ana will oe sold at remarkably Low Figures. So if you will only give us a call when you are in Golds boro we will guarantee to suit you in Stvle Quality, and Price. r WIT IRE OUR NEW STOCK CONSISTS CHIEFLY OF We And we will take as much pains to suit you in a Calico Dress as we would in a fine Cashmere Dress. We took extra pains in our seleclion of CLOTHINia! And all we wish is for you to Call and Examine. No Prettier Stoek of Dry Can be found in the City. Mnlw fill a n n fin J DJ MHIS MIIIKK HUH It H II I K H III lllllllHT mMf Q The "Favorite" Shirt' is still the "Leader!" t5T"LA DIES, please oblige us by sending for samples of anything wanted in our line and we will be pleased to send them. tPersons at a distance will save money by calling on us. Our reputation for fair, square, and honest business has been established, and we guarantee to continue as we have heretofore, by giving value received Dollar for Dollar and Yard for Yard! fETWe are still at our old stand in our handsome store opposite the Gregory Hotel. Again asking 'or a share of your patronage, we are, very respectfully, j I EiKteiH Goldsboro, N. C. Dr. b. a. smjars drug storei When you are in Goldsbojfl'te sure to Tisit mv Druff Store on Walnnt Street, on. door East of the Post Offltfe, where you OQ P 5 Patent Medicines, ' Brushes, and ret OF EVESY, DESCSIPTI01T. 71 ti) M P 2 Tan &xsr s, IQ, aro ts Ct.rr A competent Drujrgist has charge of tho Prescription Department, and the Drug Store U open every day In tho year. Having: no partner to divide profits with and no ktore rent to pay, 1 can afford to give you a better trade than any other firm in the City. The secret of mj increasing sales is due to moderate prices, fair dealing, and polite attention to all. The entire publio Is invited to give mo a call. Very Kcspectf ully. -My Office ia In the rear of my Store, and orompt attention. 3F. HE MR Y M ILL Biro Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music. Music Books, &c, Sc. -SOUTHERN DISTHIBUTING AGENT FOH B00SEY & CO. LONDON. , SCHTOERTH & CO., LEIPSI& - . - .2 T '. 4' " i'r - " - " , ' cAf( 3-Address all Letters, Orders or Communications of any kind to ' t mcblS-tf fflniiDiss I can and will Pay Mora for GOOD HIDE3, (dry or Grccn),and FUR -than any firm in this City, because I am the Purchasing Agent for the . j Largest "Hllcio KCoiase in Boston: fW AND ONLY GET MY COMMISSION, tl tSyThis i3 worth thinking about. Call and see me, after you have seen all the mgh Price Buyers, and Find out "hat I am Doing. ! P.O.Box489.V JOSEPH ISAACS. V Goldsboro, N. CM jan7-tf - especially in Money STOCK eye to business : a'ncl CI TDD f Apparel Good We still hold our reputation in n " l n Marches, 1885. will find a Larec and First Class Stnok v tr hi Soaps. Combs, Toilet Articles Clean z.r JfQBrn Cjxoli.y f all calla. In either city or country, will rer j JanT-tf . "37. 5l. E U. Mantader PIA1T0S- STfifNWA Y "nkV f'. PONS, , r Co .fe Sn' liL'UDKTT, TADEH AND SOUTH EUN GEM. Catalogue by Jin if, Free. PIANOS ANl) ORGANS fnr Tficli nrnn Pqcv Incfnllmont Plonc Manager Carolina Music House, (Lock Box 700.) Goldsboro, ,N. C. TUTTrTmri V 7 Wholesale and Retail Grocer. LLJJ.il LUJJU :f I ! s
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 15, 1886, edition 1
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