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THF, GOLDSBORO MESSENGER. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1886. BMBTM ARK & HUM C3r c 1 ci s Id o , IPtf ldsb WHOLESALE DEALERS CT Prices Guaranteed to;meet Northern Mt-ttEAJ. Ijlealth I ft iM M72T? U I U. .-w J--- " -id HI ii a .rin- -r:?r 33 MILES WEST OF CHARLOTTE ON THE ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR LINE R. R. The above Kesort was newly built open fire place in every; room. New supplied at all times with the best the May 21 1886-w3m GENTS' DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING STRAIGHT-OUT. 3 and 4 BUTTON CUTAWAYS NORFOLK'S SEERSUCKERS IN COATS AND VESTS. LION BRAND COLLARS AND CUFFS. "FAVORITE SHIRTS." ZE3I IN LOW OR HIGH QUARTERS. TIES AND SCARFS HANDSOME AND CHEAP HEMSTITCHED 1 HANDKERCHIEFS. TRUNKS AND VALISES. HATS, HATS, IN STRAW, WOOL, FUR, CLOTH, DRAB-PEARL, BLUE, BLACK, & BROWN. ALPACA COATS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY AND UMBRELLAS. E HST 1001 ILdPdDIK. ATT THHUIS BBSS OS&ASa 23ST SBS 62S79 All Havana Tobacco, and only costs you 5 Cents, some thing never done before in this city. We are selling this Cigar for less than it cost to manufacture them, and will seh only 5,000. Come and try them. We also handle the following Celebrated 5c. Cigars : "Naw Fives," "La Oherita," "Our Lead- er. 91 "Rail Road," and "Billet Doux." FINE TOBACCO, Smokers' - A Fine A.t "Wholesale and Hetail. Corner -cuo-dLr" Jan. 25, 1886.-tf IN AND A-nSTID ISvdZIXjXj PEED or Western Markets. Write or Call for and Pleasure Resort ! 2- la'st Season, is beautifully located and elegantly furnished Has an Bath House and Bath Rooms. New Dancing Pavilion. The Table market affords. Terms Reasonable. For further information address COZZENS & THOMAS, All-Healing- P. O., Gaston County, N. C. KIN II III! IJ1IME3E B Y P R O M P T N E S S w E P R O S P E R B Y P R O M P T N E S S w E P R O S P E R DRY GOODS, Clothing, ft.8;SS.89 Furnishing GOODS. y o Trovadore," "Art," SNUFF, PIPES, I - rxlolos, cfcc nL-D in: T HE IE o Q Fruits, Nils,' k, k, Gregory House, 1 PMREY, SHIPPERS OF Up 2) Postal Quotations. may31-tf J "" '5 . A C i PP LADIES' DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS, SEERSUCKERS, BOUCLE.AND LAWNS, GINGHAMS AND CALICOES INDIAN LINEN, PERSIAN LAWNS, ALBATROS, SUMMER SILKS, PARASOLS (in all Colors.) HAND SATCHELS. MULL, in Pink Cream and White. Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Garnet CASHMERES. SILK and LISLE GLOVES. All Colors in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE. LACES in all Widths, also in Colors. WOOL LACE. Dress Fronts, LARGE AND SMALL BUTTONS TO MATCH. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of Thad. A. Granger, de ceased, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against the estate to present them for payment by the 14th day of June, 1887, or this notice will be pleaded in bar oi their recovery. All persons indebted to 8aia estate will make immediate pay ment. W. P. GRANGER, June 14, 1886 -6 w Administrator. The new Hotel at Warm Springs, N. C, will be open for the reception o. guests on J une 30th. HTFor particulars as to terms, baths, rc., aaaress B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. (Also of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken. S. C.) jun21-lm Warm Springs, N. C. BARGAINS! I have received a lot of Box Pamr$ embracing about thirty styles,- at unusu ally low figures and will offer this week at about one-half the regular prices. Fos itively, the same paper cannot be dupli cated at these prices. These are genuine bargains. -i Finest Photograph Albums ever shown in ine ciiy. ouuauie ior nanasome pres ents. Wi V z - Just received a new lot of. Wall Paper 4w "V v IfiZftftR FANS FANS FANS MM SPRINGS HOTEL samples. niyl7- WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. MiscIlanedusr HUM -AND- TO ARRIVE. Ono Gar Load Oyster 1 SHcIl Iilmo. 25,000 500 300 25 10 25 50 75 50 25 LBS. MEAT. BUSHELS CORN, DDLS. FLOUR, - MOLASSES. KEROSENE OIL. CASES BREAD PREPARA TION. : LYE AND POTASH. BOXES SOAP. CASES OYSTERS.; SACKS COFFEE. One Cap Loai Hayflen Floup, cheap. Tobacco cheaper than anybody else in town. At M.L.LEE & CO'S. Goldsboro, !N. C, March 18. tf 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 five years' experience. It is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable. and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 RroHwav. New York' City, A. WILLIAMSON, Manufacturer of Fine Baml 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 Ho. I Hand Hade Harness for S12.50. Machine Harness, $7.50 to $12 50. K0RNEGAY BUILDING, GOLDSBORO, N. C. t3TRepairing of all kinds promptly at tended to. , nov2b-ti Exchange Hotel, "W X Xj S O IV , IV. o. Under the management of MRS. F. I. FINCH, (The Original Proprietor.) tW Special attention given to the care of Commercial and other guests. Jull2-tf STTIIVLIIVCIEIrR. Up Among the Clouds 4,000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, 1,700 FEET ABOVE ASHEVILLE, Magnificent Scenery. Temperature from 50 w to 75 w jfurest Air ana water. THE WATAUGA HOTEL, Blowing Rock, N. C. Everything1 New. First-Class Accommoda tions. Reasonable Rates. Accessible Loca tion. Excellent Table. Plenty of Ice. Al the Delicaces of the Season. Mrs. and Miss Bbaidt, of Davison College, have charge of the Housekeeping Department. Guarantee more Reasonable Rates than any house with equal attractions and accommodations . For Circulars and Terms, Address , WATAUGA HOTEL COMPANY, ap36-wtf . BLOWING ROCK, N. C THE WAVERLY HOTEL, Saratoga; n. y. A Select, Family Hotel, delightfully located on North Broad-way. Terms:$12 to $15 per week. Send for Circulars.- Wm. P. HURD, Proprietor. Iun28-tf EDUCATIONAL TOY MONEY. A. fac simile, on card-board, of coins in common use, making an instructive toy, the playing with which, impresses' upon the youthful mind the value of different coins and the art of making change, there by laying the foundation lor Elementary Arithmetic. '-u. J.. v'" Sent by mail, post-paid, on ireceipt of 35 cents. - -'m-.. -t .- WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE, TilMBiJBR M ' i june2S-tf Goldsboro, N. C. WIT ''AND IIUMOK."" f Hereafter -in 'New, York a man will prefer to be callod a sharper rather than a Sharp The comparative is less opprobrious than the positive. Cleve land Leader. - f Xj .js V Taking the bill of fare literally; Edith Td like some boiled dodo, mamma." Mamma (to waiter) "Tho child means boiled ditto. You may bring me a small slice, too. 'f-fTid-Bits. i A? well-known Mrs. Malaprop in Washington society, in speaking of a young friend, said'lately: "I always felt especial interest in, Mrs. because she was a post mortem child. Washing ton Chronicle. ; ;.; r j, . A wise book-agent "Is the head of the house in?" Servant "Yis, s"orr. He1 s in the library thryin' to write a let Harpe Ladyv"Are you familiar with ; the game: of draw poker?? Gentleman Yes, ma'am." Lady "Do you look upon it as a healthy game?" Gentle man "No, it is not a healthy game. In fact, I have sat up with it night after night" N. Y. Sun. The ladies of the Congregational church will give a chocolataire at an early date. It will be observed that this form of taire is the mildest form of dissi pation known outside of red-paint toot on a wastubf ul of church-festival lemon ade. Washington Critic. Student "Rex fugit the king flees." Professor "In what other tense can that form be made?" Student "Per fect." Professor "Yes, and how would you then translate?" Painful silence. Professor susrsrests "has." Student "The king has fleas." College Paper. It was an ingenious idea for the nine little Irish stowaways to hide themselves in the potato-bin of the steamer Helve tia and secure a free passage to the land of the free. They thought, doubtless, that among the other Murphies they, would not be noticed. N. Y. Graphic. "My dear," observed Mrs. Snaggs last night as she looked up from the pa per, "1 often see references to binietal lists." "Yes." replied Snaggs. "What is a bimetallist?" "A scrap-iron dealer is a buy-metallist." "O, to be sure! Why didn't I think of that?" Pittsburg Chronicle. "Well, what have you got for sup per?" asked Mr. Snaggs last night, as he entered the dining-room. "Why, I have some biscuits that I made myself, I dear," replied his wife. "Well, bring them on, said Snagg, in a resigued tone; "I'm hungry enough to eat any thing." Pittsburg Chronicle. A clerk, who is dismissed by his em ployer, says to him when he takes his rinal leave: "Well, sir, this dismissal will cost a good many, people their lives." "Do vou mean to threaten me?" demanded his employer. "Not all. It simply means that I am going to be come a doctor." Paris Figaro. Young Featherly Do you recall that quotation, Miss aldo, beginning: "No pent up no pen up pent uo Ithaca contracts Miss Waldo "No pent up Utica," I think, Mr.. Featherly. j Young Featherly Ah, yes, Utica; thanks. I knew it was some town in Central New York." N. Y. Sun. Vonn cr RpnnrtHi- "The stnrm kincr v 1' o hurled his torn and tumbling torrents .a 11 over tne ruins or me DioKen ana ais- membered edifice.11 Old Editor "What's that? What do vou mean. young leiiow? loung neporier "i er-er tne flood wasueu awav 1 atricK McDougal's old soaivfactory. Lynn (Masst) Union. A husband who had incurred the an ger of his wife, a terrible virago, seeks efutre under the bed. "Come out of that, you brigand, you rascal, you as- assin! screamed his gentle conipan- ion. "io, maaame, ne repiieu caim- lv. "I won't come out. 1 am jroins: to how vou that 1 shall do as I please in mv own house!" French Joke. He was a new man in Washington, and was the guest of a Congressman who hadn't been a Congressman for more than a httndred vears. Thev were dressing for a reception. "I say, Colo nel " inniihWl tho rnost. "arc cloves de rigeur?" "Danged if I know, replied the Congressman. "Mine are kid. 1 reckon anv other kind will do as well, though." Old Mrs. Bently "Do you know what's become of vouns: George Sam son, who used to spree it so much last summer?" Old Mrs. Browser "I heard he went West an1 has become a con firmed teetotaler." Old Mrs. Bentley "O dear, is it possible? An' he such a rlikely young man, too. It beats all what people will clo when tney once get a taste for rum. N. Y. Times. The gentleman who committed sui cide the other day in the Quartier St. Germain called the attention of his ser vant to the fact that he was about to leap through the open window. Just when he had done so there came a knock at the door. A friend came in and asked the servant: "Where is your master?" "He has just gone out, sir, was the calm reply of the valet, point ing to the window. London Globe. "Mav I dance this waltz with you. Miss Esmeralda?" said Kosciusko Murohv at a' recent ball to Miss Esmer alda Lonzcoffin, one of the fairest belles of Austin. "O, please excuse me, Mr. Murnhv. I do not" care to waltz." "Then allow me to conduct you to a seat and entertain you witu mv wuiwmuvu "Gracious Heavens! No! Let us waltz, exclaimed Esmeralda. Texas Sif tings. "I've had just about as much of your imnudence as I am groins: to stand." said Mrs. Judge Peterbv to Matilda Snowball. "Foah de Lord, dis am de herrv first time I has opened mv mouf dia mawniii?." "That's neither here nor there. Last night I dreamt about vou. If there is anv dreaming to be Hon ft it's vour business to dream about me, and I should even regard that as a nf imnortance. You be careful from now on." Texas Sif tings, It was a touching case, truly! The Providence station in this citv was the place and- the Monday of the late nooa th time. "A ticket for Providence?" asked a lady. "We cannot sell you one, was the reolv. "But I must have one." said she,,. "JNo tram win go through to-day," was the answer. "But vnn mnst let me have a ticket. I must cm thrmnrh. I am to be married fo- nirhL" was the rejoinder. And how could the clerk longer refuse? Boston Congregationahst. First Socialist 'Re member the meet ing- to-night, Josef. Important ques- finna tn be discussed. Assassination oi Bismarck, blowing up the Washington monument, Kinnapiug - tnua fiAonnd Socialist "I have so many du ties, Heinrich, I cannot attend. Iam j " We - are also going to decide otWnr not we shall have beer at mir meetings in future." "What! have lnr richts been Questioned? - Are dux 1 berties invaded ? Heinrich, when jus- ter wnn his new stylographic pen. ull ez come in? Book-agent (hastily "o; 1 11 call again." Harvers Bazar. free calls i VnTat" my 'post' " I will be there. M Philadelphia Call. ' e r One of the post-traders at a Western fort was buying supplies in Denver the other day. and Was asked by the firm howv life last consignment of canned tomatoes sold. "Lost money on 'em." was the reply. "How could you? We billed them to you at 10 cents per "can." "Yes, and my stupid clerk retailed them at $2 each, when my regular fig ure has always been $3. If you can bill me a new lot at about 8 cents, and I can work 'em off for $3.50, perhaps I can make myself whole." Wall Street News. Not long ago a young man about town called on a certain young woman of his acquaintance. He was promptly ushered into the. drawing-room by a pretty servant maid, who ran to the room of her mistress to announce her visitor, 0, ma'am," said she. that most illigant of srintlemen who danced with ! me one li ght last summer up at the Phoenix Hill Park, ma' am, at the grave-digger's social, is down in the parlor a-callin' on you, ma'am!" The gentleman never called again. Louis ville Commercial. Full Warning to Beer-Drinkers. : For some years a decided inclination nas been apparent over the country to give up the use of whisky and other strong alcohols, using as a substitute beer and other compounds. This is evidently founded on the idea that beer is not harmful, and contains a large amount of nutriment; also, that bitter s may have some medical quality which will neutralize the alcohol which it con ceals, etc. These theories are without confirmation in the observation of phy sicians. The use of beer is founu to produce a species of degeneration of all organs; profound and deceptive fatly deposits, diminished circulation, condi tion of digestion and perversion of func tional activities, local inflammations of both the liver and the kidneys, are con tinually present. Intellectuallv. a stu por amounting almost to paralysis ar rests the reason, changing all the high er faculties into a mere animalism, sen sual, selfish, sluggish, varied only with paroxysms of anger that are- senseless and brutal. In appearatice the beer drinker may be the picture of health, but in reality he is most incapable of re sisting disease. A slight injury, a se vere cold, or a shock to the 'body oi mind will commonly provoke acute'dis- ease, ending fatally. Compared with inebriates who use different kinds of alcohol, he is more incurable and more generally diseased. The constant use of beer every dav gives the system no recuperation, but steadily lowers the vital forces. It is our observation that beer-drinking in this country produces the very lowest kind of inebriety, closely allied to crimi nal insanity. Hie most dangerous class of ruffians in our cities are beer-drink-e rs. Scient ific American. Edward Atkinson, the well known statistician, presents figures showing that the railroads of the Lnited Slates give employment to 6.30,000 people and transport 400,000,000 tons of freight an- nually, one-half of which is food and fuel: and, furthermore, it is proved tnat the freight rates are so low that the Eastern mechanic can have a year's supply of food hauled from a distance of 1,000 miles for Uio proceeds of oue day's labor. LEMON ELIXIR. An Old Citizen of Atlanta, Ga. By the recommendation of Rev. C. C. Davis. I used Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for a severe chronic case of Indigestion, palpitation and ir rejrular action of the heart, with constipation and biliousness. I also suffered gTeatly with gravel and great pains in the back and kid neys, much or the time unable to stand alone. 1 was treated by many physicians and used many remedies, Dut got no relief. Dr. Moz ley's Lemon Elixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these diseases. . I am now a well man. My wife has for many years suffered greatly with constipation and sick headaches from which the could get no relief. The Lem on Elixir has permanently cured her. A. C. Arnold, 22 Ella St.. Atlanta, Oa. Sold by druggists. 60 cents and tl.00 per bottle. . Prepared by H. Mozley, M. D At lanta, Ga. ' . julyl-lm DON'T FORGET ! r. & s. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. F. & S. . o FONVIELLE & SADLS -WHOSE- HEW ADVERTISEMENT WILL SOON APPEAR IN THIS SPACE 1 mayo-tt PARKER'S HAIR DAL8AM Vb popular tsTorlt tor dr fngr Vbm hir, BMtorlna color when srar, and prvrsnting Dmadrafr. It eleanaes th scalp, stops th ,-i luur tilling, ana is sur to piass. to, mm fl MM i Dr. W.H, FINLAYS0H, CHESTNUT 8TBKET, Goldsboro, N. C. Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's Iron Bitters. I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. CTCall on me: I am always aooui my place oi Dusrness, ana wm i pieaauxv in waiuns; on any one In need or any I thing in my "ne. Respertfully, declO-tf UB.' W . M. ia. l o vxi Tobacco Flues ! McMillan bros., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Are prepared to furnish Flues, any size jull ai uowesi mces. iu , . FOR'SALE ! .. Tl small otue, m (juuu uuwi . - Miscellaneous. rVCAPITAI PRIZE, 75 OOP jrt Tickets only f 5. Bhmttm . la prmvttimm Louisiana State Lottery Company, tftkM Lokumm Slat LotUry OJmmmv. mnd i ptr- with touCr.MnMM, i "W i m um, vt m We tht utuUrsigmd Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn on The Louisiana State Latteries which may be presented mi our counters. J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. louiiiana National Bank i. W. KILBRETH. Pres. State National Bank. I A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 1868 ror S8 Tear bj the LerU Utare for tdacatlonal and OharltaM parpotM with a capital of f 1.0O0, CXX to which a reearv fund of orer $500,000 ku alnce been added. By an overwhelming popular vote it tranchlt was made a pan of the present Stato Uonstltv tlon adopted December 3d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grnsd Mlnle Nambfr Drawla take place monthly, and the Extraordinary Draw Injrs rcfrularlv every three months Instead of semi-annually as heretofore. A 8P1.KMHU OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORT UN K. EIGHTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS II, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, Aa ui 10. 1880 105th Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE S75.000 100,000 Tickets at n?e Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fifths in proportion list or PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do do 1 do do 25,00. 10,000 12.000 10.000 10,0)10 10.0110 20.000 30.000 26,000 26,000 S.7T.0 2 PRIZES OF $000... 5 do ao... 10 do 1000... 20 do 800... 100 do 200... 300 do 100... 600 do 60... 1000 do S3... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 v ao do soo. 9 do do 250. 4.600 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting to..., .$285,500 Application for rates te clubs should bo mad enly to the offioe ef the Oompaay In New Or leans. For farther Information write clearly, a-lvlng fall address. POSTAL NOTKN, Express Mon ey Orders, or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed Mi A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or 91. A. DAUPHIN. WbJnf ton, D. C. Male P. 0, Money Cfders Pair We and address Mistered Letteis to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Ntw Orleans) La CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 13. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1885. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS NORTH BOUND. Leave Bennettsvllle, 8. C, 8:30 A. M. " Shoe Heel, N. C, :ft0 " " Fayetteville, " 12:2) P. M. " Sanford, 2:25 " Ore Hill, " Liberty, " Arrive at Greensboro, " 6:00 " 3T Dinner at Fayetteville. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN8 BOOTH BOCND. Leave Greensboro, N. C, 9:50 A.M. " Liberty, " 11. -05 " Ore Hill, " 12:00 M. " Sanford, " 1:45 P. M. " Fayetteville, .... 4:00 " 4 Shoe Heel, " 6:1S " Arrive Bennettsvllle, " 70 " tarDlnner at Sanford. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Ben, nettsvllle Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30 p. m., arriving at 8hoo Heel at 4:30 p. m., and Fayetteville at 8 p. m. Leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 a.m., Shoe Heel at 10 a. m., and arrives at BennettsviDe at 12 m. Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fayetteville dally at 8 a. m., (connecting at Sanford with Freight and Passenger Trains to Kaleigh), leaves Sanford at 11:30 a. mM and ar rives at Greensboro at 6:40 p. m. Leaves Greensboro dally at 5 a.m.. leaves Sanford at 11:15 a. m and arrty?s t Fayette ville at 2:40 p. m, W. M. 8. DUNN. 1NO. M. ROSE. Gen'l Sup't. Gen'lPasa.Ag't. -tf Attention Traders! We would Call the Attention of TE HUE EES who wish Seed that we have on hand Extra Early Peas aafl Beans which we sell cheap for Cash. We would also say to our friends that we do not profess to keep a Cheap Drug Store ! But those wishing to buy - PURE DRUGS At a Living Profit, can find then it cm Plica. Parents Needing SCHOOL BOOKS will do well to consult us before buying. ALSO MA.N tlT ACT THIERS Or for disguising Quinine and other nauseous medicines. KIBBY & ROBINSON, ' Messenger Building Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 14-tf fi. I. f OTtDttAlvr Desires to Inform the public that be has secured the services of the efficient and gen tlemanly barber, . ANDERSON WOOD. Formerly with "John Werner," of Wilming ton, N. C. mw When you want a clean, easy share; good hair-cut, or comfortable bath, ro to juii-im , n. .ruiwuiiAM o. ALAB ASTUTE! The best preparation mads for CLEAN ING WALLS, white, and different tints, for sale low by i HUGGINS & FBEEIIAN. znay20-tf Caps Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway
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