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I si ! ri--3i-rf,S. i--sflv.- , THE GOLDSBOR0;MSSENGER, THURSDAY JULY 29; 1886. ' .-''-"'"" 48 " ' '" i nsiissssssiiiiM " h"UNIVEKSITY"OF NORTH CABOLINA. TATHXB ABB1X J. BY AN. , ; v. My feet are wearied and my hands ax tired. My soul oppressed . . . v And I desire what I nave long desired . Kestomy resx. Tis hard to toll, when toll Is almost vain l in. barren ways: Tls hard to so w and never garner grain In harvest days. . j The burden of my days is hari to bear ; ' But God knows best. And I have prayed but vain has been my prayer t or rest sweei reau Tls hard to plant In 8prin1and never reap The autumn yield, 'Tis hard to till, and when 'tis tilled to weep O'er fruitless field. And so I cry a weak and human cry, . So heart oppressed, .. , -And so I Btg'h a weak and human sigh For rest sweet rest. J. My way was wound across the desert years, And cares infest My path, and through the flowing of hot tears l pine ior resi .- I ' t ; And I am restless still, 'twill soon be o'er. For down the West Life's sun Is setting and I see the Shore Where I shall rest. spring, a race--grand, are and troef j,: -j ijEdttcatiqn. j,U woo wm scorn everjining wean ami i .--'. " vile. . Of course, the husband selected v t .q 'ia;' czs- r-rYl ; will pe' perfectly adapted to her. They will be fully, in ; sympathy in every thing: that is wise ana judicious, and i the tact and good sense of both will enable them to avoid the shoals on which so many lives are stranded,. so many homes sacrificed. ' - " ; The coming wife, in her intercourse FEMALE COLLEGE Kecmlar Session beeins Sett. 1st. closes first Tnursdayin June, 1837. ? . YzEpayaMe in advance $ I OO.OO- tST For particulars address j jul8.wtsepl JOHN MANNING, Prof. with those of her own sex, will be sure j cnr ijJT ApV'Q QPTTHnT to converse of things, and not of peo- jmt X ?VHUU1jj pie. Scandal and erossip will not se lect her friends from among high- minded and intelligent women. Thus she will keep her bod v and , mind healthy, and her heart forever young. Ana a lovely, old age will creep on almost imperceptibly, and she wui be a comfort to her children, and her children's- children and 'ther. shall rise up and call her blessed.7 - And when the summons shall come to go uphigher, she will hear His voice say, Welldone, good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of thy Lord." Helen N. Packard, in Good Housekeeping liiii ttrf iiee should m a Compleis Oaifii of Blanks Necessary to an Intelligent and Proper Discharge of his Magisterial Duties!- TheMessenger Portfolio of Blanks (Copyrighted 1886 by the Messenger Publishing Company) The Advent Term, the 91st semi-annual Is JUSt the thing eVeiy Justice Of the PsaCS Ses$jpn begins ..Thursday, Septembei 9th, 1886. ' For Catalogue address the Hector, : Ret. BENNET SMEDES, A. M. Raleigh, N. C, June 28, 1886-2m in North Carolina needs. Each Portfolio contains brief instructions as to the most important duties of a Magis trate, and the following Blanks : s ' ' 1: fHE FALL SESSION of 1886 will begin on the 25th of August, -with Increased advantage. - Number of pupils enrolled the past year, sw. iae prup:riijr Wi mo xosuiuuon Is bastd on merit. Statesville College, THE COMING WIFE. The coming wife will endeavor to fit herself before marriage for the duties and responsibilities which she must assume. To be able to fill her place worthily and nobly requires at , least some thought, study and application. If she intended1 to adopt one of the learned professions, could she expect to succeed with no previous studyT Hardly, and yet nine-tenths of the girls of the period will marry, and perhaps become the mistress of cozy little home?, with hardly the first con- jeption of what their real duties will e. .No doubt, in a majority 01 cases, the mothers are to blame. They think knowledge of cooking and housekeep ing generally to them when once they are established in their own homes; but these mothers little think what trouble and unhappiness may result from suck a lack of knowledge. The old saw about the way to a man's heart being through his stomach is a true one Every man who possesses tastes (and they nearly all do), likes to have the domestic machinery run smoothly; and if the young wife has a knowledge of plain cooking, and pos sesses , that convenient and estimable quality which weNewEnglanderscall faculty, no serious clouds will darken the domestic horizon. ' The coming wife will perfect herself ACKNOWLEDGE THE DEBT. A veneraoie clergymen or Virginia said lately," ''Men of my profession see much of the tragic side of life. Beside a deathbed the secret passions, the hidden evil as. well as the good in hu man nature, are very often dragged before the light. I have seen men die in battle, children and young wives in their husband's arms, but no death seemed so pathetic tame as that of an old woman, a member of my church. I knew her first as a young girl, beautiful, gay, full of spirit and vigor. bhe married and had four children; her husband died and left her penni less she sewed; she gave herself scarcely time to eat or sleep. Lverv thought was for her children, to educate them, to give them the same chance which their father would have done. "bhe succeeded; sent the boys to conege, ana tne gins 10 scnooi. When they came home, pretty, refined girls ana strong young men, abreast with all the new ideas and tastes of their time, she was a wornoutr common place old woman. They had their own pursuits and companions, bhe ling ered among them for two or three years, and then died of some sudden failure in the brain. The shock woke them to a consciousness of the truth. - o 2 Ol ATJSbYlJjliJS, JM. U. Begins Wednesday. September 1. 1886. Closes June, 1887. r ull corps of able teachers, fine climate. 1 a. - - - uome comiorxs anq moderate charges. bpecial lessons in cookie e and house keeping without extra expense. jSFbend lor catalogue. MISS FANNIE EVERETT. jun28-tf .. - Principal. lira MALE Stauntbn, Va MISS MARY J. BALDWIN. Principal. - -A. Opens 1st September. 1886. Closes June, 1887. Unsurpassed location, build ings, grounds, appointments. Full corps teachers, Unrivalled advantages in Music, T Tl a A a -r- 1 1 jtMiguaKes, xaocuuon, n, JDOOKKeeping, tano-V, BAlinnl. co nntoil ara ffiC, WllU 1U11 a. cv,f ' l-gksh Course, $250 per session. F0r tun particulars apply to principal for cat alogue. iune212m . - i. i WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL WARSAW, N. C. PRINCIPALS. IO Civil Summons, 10 State Warrants, 1 0 Subpoenas for Witnesses, 10 Probate Blanks, 6 Judgments, 6 Executions, ; '' 3 Transcripts, ' 6 Peace Warrants, 3 Recognizance to Peace Warrant, 3 Applicatons for Peace Warrant. 3 Applications for Search Warrant, 6 Applications for State Warrant, 3 Bills of Cost, 3 Laborers and Mechanics Lien, 5 Marriage Certificates, 6 Recognizance, . ' , ' 6 Commitments, 3 Overseer's Appointment, 6 Search Warrants, 5 Bastardy Warrants, Bastardy Bonds, Warrants Failing to Work Roads, Warrants Insolvent Tax , 6 Claim and Delivery Affidavits, 6 Claim and Delivery Undertakings, 3 Returns Notice of Appeal, Proceedings to Recover, Attachments, Supervisors Report, Applications Year's Support 5 5 5 3 3 1 2 THE FACULTY Is composed of 15 Ladles and Gentlemen, well qualified to give Instruction In their respective departments. Best methods of Instruction used for securing accuracv of scholarship and thoroughness of mental training, eupenor aavamages onerea in the d partments of Music, Art, Modern Languages, ana tjocuiioo. opwiiu mienuon paid to physic development, health, and comfort. WE CLAIM to offer advantages, not surpassed by any Female School in the South, on very moderate terms. MO- For particulars apply for Catalogue to IJ jun28tf T M. JONES, President, Wesleyan Female - Institute ! K A Boardinsr School for males and females. Full corps of teachers: dudiIs nreDared for college or business pursuits. Music and Art are specialties. Buildings are new and ample to ttcvuiiiuHxiaie a large numoer ox Doarders, vocation nealtny, water trood. relislous ad vvLuug njxo nuipiLcviaciDcu fpi , , , . i muwigco uuo. liitit's very reasonauie ana in all the small details of life whichgo hgr her as she lay uncon- payment made ey. Correspondence soUc- 1 11 , , , T. 0 . fiftinns m an sennv nf otim Tho I ited. Address the Principals at Wflrsnw. 10 mase up me grana wnoie. 11 is not "I""- CZ,a VJ 1..: Juil-ftn The Portfolio is substantially made, will keep the Blanks clean and always ready at, hand and will last f a lifetime. Price of Portfolio wl He 150 BMs, secnrely packefl, ; By Mail, Postpaid, only $1.50. No Magistrate can afford to be without H K MHSSKNUhk' H h lU Kl A M k v r.r r Y"Tu':. All The cash must accompany each order to receive attention. Address, Opens September 23dt188G. One of the Fibst Schools for Young Ldies rv the Union. All Departments thorouch. Bnildinca elant: RtY -.V J . v An m es in one crreatlv rednrftd ohArtTf. T!nr WA!n t -n lish, Latin, Prerch, German, Slusic, for Scholastic year, from Sept. to June K'Uih rurvuuugue, wmew ikv. wm. A. tlAKUlS, U. D.M President, , Staunton, Virginia. No Extras. Ju1t8 tf absolutely necessary that she shall be an elaborate cake-maker, she can learn that gradually, as she must many other things in housekeeping,1 but she will understand the art of mak ing good, sweet bread, both white and graham; she will know just. how to make light, wholesome muffins and corn bread for breakfast; she will un jderstand how to cook the potatoes, so jthey shall be white and. mealey, m- istead of wet and soggy; she will broil the steak so that it shall be tender and juicy; sue will try tender . delieions breaded cutlets, so' that her husband shall hardly know they were cut from the infant bovine who once gambeled in his native meadows. At the same time she is doing all this, she will be enabled, with the faculty before men tioned, to have the rich, clear coffee made, and the table neatly laid for breakfast, which should be the princi pal meal of the day. Of "course she will, the previous day, make provision for cream enough for the morning coffee, so she will hand to her husband the clear amber fluid, gently enriched with the modicum of yellow cream, which will even make a poor cup of coffee palatable. Of course, the coming wife will have brains with which to engineer this complex domestic machinery. No wo man can make a good loaf of bread or cake without giving it her mind as well as her strength. Tne reason so many of our servants fail as cooks is, they have not the intelligence requir ed for the art. In a fifteen years ex pcriencewith servants we have never .yet found one who could cook oatmeal and fry potatoes at the same time; one or the other must become a burnt sac rifice. The coming wife will be sure to let system become a part of her daily life not for a week or a month, but con tinuously. She will not make a slave of herself to system, but she will know that work systematized is work half done. Of couise, she will rejoice in a strong and robust constitution. A judicious -mother has reared her in such a manner that acheSand pains will be trials unknowns Asa child she has romped and played in the open air; she has communed with nature in all her moods, perhaps to the extent of soiled hands and clothing, but she has also stored tip treasures of health and sown seeds of strength which shall" bear an abundant harvest in the futures Her'; clothing has always been suitable, her ribs have, never been contracted with tight corsets, her feet haye never been deformed with boots -either too tight or too loose. She has been, taught the use and purpose of every y i physical "function, and she enters her new life ignorant otnothing that she ought. to know. She is firm, self-reliant and sensible. In short, she has never been coddled. Sue has been taugtt that, l after, she Renters woman PEACE INSTITUTE, RALEIGH, N. C. For Young Ladies and Small Girls. est son, as he held her in his arms. 1 ' cried: ' You have been a erood mother to US!' Her face colored and again her eves 1 Kmalea into a smile, and she whis- Ssred, 'You never said so before, ohn.T Then the lierht died out and sue was gone! Fall session commences first Wednes- Mow many men and women sacrifice day in September and closes corresnond- 1 j 1 i At I S t j-n lueiruwu uuues aim a in unions, ineir "jaks m o uue jouowme. An experienced and highly accomplished corps of teachers in all branches usually uiukui m nrsc-ciass seminaries Tor vnnnc 1 a. dies and Girls. Advantages for instruction in music, -an ana inoaern .Langruasres unsur- issea. uuiiamp: Heated by steam and lighted 3y gtts and electricity. Expenses less than any u emaie seminary offering- same advan tages, bpecial arrangements for small cirls. deduction for two or more from Rnmn fnmii-c- wi uuguuuiuuuu. ; The Messenger Publishing Company, BBg A ? FLOODS 00! WEST! -PROPRIETORS OF We are now uie liseu, 10 ineir cnuaren, wno re ceive it as as a matter of cqurse and begrudge a caress, a word of gratitude, in payment for all that has been giv en tnem. Boys, when you come back from college, don't consider that your only relation to your father is to "get as much money as the governor will k-tand." Look at his gray hair, his un certain step, his dim eyes, and remem ber in whose service he has errown old. You can never pay him the debt you owe him, but at least acknow ledge it before it is too late. Golflsloro Machinery Agency anfl forks, -SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE- G0LDSB0R0 :-COTTON-:-PRESS ! An. End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepard, of Harrisburg, 111. says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to in .nrn v. 1 1 i-f icii euucuijg uumaiiiiy Jtnow lu nave had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputat ed. I used, instead, three bottles of Elec tric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold At Correspondence solicited. For Cata. logue address Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, jun21-3m Raleigh, N. C. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL! -! ESTABLISHED 1874. - Huntley, Sampson Co ,N.C. A Boarding School for Both Sexes! STE0NGPOINTS LOCATION. This institution occupies a central nni- uon in oampson county, 11 miles west 1 of Clinton, 24 miles east of Favpt.tftvin I nity cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica auu 00 mues Butn west trom Uoldsboro. balve at 25c. per box by Kirby & Robin- Durable ! Runs Light !' Presses Fast! Simple ! son s Urug Store, Uoidsboro,JN. C, Messenger building, A REVOLUTION IN FARMING BY TIIE USE OP SAVAGE'S - RICE - HARVESTER ! ' AND - Savage's Tield-Pea and Bian Hamster f ?ven AcJes, Harvested, Shelled, Cleaned and put in Sacks, ready for Market, in One Day, at a Cost of about Two Cents per BusheL One man and two horses with the Machine can do the work easily, rapidly and effectually.. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC will be under the chares nf th plished and experienced teacher, Miss L. x. xiakkison, i, x; u. (Virginia.) LITERARY DEPARTMENT. The Principal will beablv tuia uepanineni .10 ine mil requirement ui iuc scnooi. I !silL ' I Every alfflii, press' j Warranted! located on the corner, at our old stand, and are daily receiving All we ask of onr friends and customers is to remember that thev can't hnv n,w cheaper than we will sell them. Give us a call ad oblige, Yours, most respectfully, Goldsboro, N. C julylO-ti J. D. FARRIQR. EVERY FARMERJAKmIaBTH TO mm A LARGE CHOP ! AND AT THE SAME TIME Permanently Enrfoh His Land i w - '? This want can be met with a Trade JmarkJ PURE BONE -:- FERTILIZER ! Such a Fertilizer is now offered you in the old established Lister's Standard Pure Bone SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME! -IT IS THE- t testimonials: ine field Fea, Bean and Rice Harvester, now in practical use, invented and for eale by Mr. B. i. Savajre. Goldshorrv i r 4n... opinion one of the greatest labor saving ma SKin5ffi5f the S6' We have " work in luo "ciu, auu managed Dy one Hand with eith ALSHBSfT two horses, will gather, thrash and u" m Bc-ii.is six acres per day. W i- JJ- Alexander & co ' ' J. w. Leoqett, f W. K. Cherry, . Palmyra, N. C . , , , , c,ttse xiarvescer on our farm.af i it will gather field peas at a cost of atvrui, inu lcuio j-T uusuui, tnereDy eavinc- its cost in labor in a short while. We expect to vuo ui iui. cve s xiarvesiers tne com' ui& bwwuu. v. ft. ALEXANDER & CO., Palmyra, N.C. JSra.eTC1 Fleld Pea Harvester from m - l n v mum my 1. nui" m tt awam .1 , , . " c aaaj uujui ueiuine com' Goldsboro, N.t?. "w?ed8e1i Cash Premium'at Golds- hood, her life is in her Own hands, to iii! ft weMon Fair, - - rui fronr v vtt am i a . - : - v Fair. Pea and Bean Harvester, Price. Rice Harvester, Price... 1 5 00 100 00 B.- Or SAVAQE, Goldsboro, N. C. roundiinto .&! 'yerf ect x woman nobly planned." She will know that this life iSFejl wh jhe livirig. shewill look on the home in Heaven. She will (mow that the fcini committed her e mnst be 3ul9-tf look on. maternity as'a curse to be Dr.? W. HFINLAYSOH. -wwAVAy s av ouo mu WW ,11111 -i ill ri vf ivmwb u rmr an n m . best and artelT -0 U O I d S b O r Of N. C, At the same time, in her happy, bnsv t .pure re8h Pgs ftd Brown's i; .kA .;n i i a.: a - - i-.i - i iron mit.t.pth . iilv, duo wm uuu ume xo reaa tne pa pers and keep herself posted on the enrrent topics of the day.1 Amid her manifold duties her nature will not prow selfish and contracted, her soc ial duties will not be neglected, .and she will even find time to visit the sick and afflicted, and her cheery presence will brighten many a dark hour like a rav of sunlight. ; Her busy brain will ever be at work for the good of her husband and her cnuaren, ana her home and household Iron Bitters. I Will sell Patent Mm! irinatXt TAA. i less than usual price. , . HFCall on me: I am nlwo place of business, and will! take pleasure I i Tviuuug ua any one in need t of thin&r in mv Hn. T?PQTwtfniw any- LOOK HERE! Thb Greatest Medical Discovery of the J. n. -t ktkbson s XnlaJiible Cure for Piles or Hemorrhoids. It cures will ever be the grand central light without pain ; without the nse of knife or "uuu wuivu ictcr names win glow. "t-e, wm naa never laued to cure For, after all, what mission in this f? the directions have been fiuthfully world can supersede that of the old- fllowed, as hundreds of testimonials will fashioned wife and mother, xehn )iaM show. To all persons who are afflicted high her husbands honor.and loves her Sf terrible disease, we say.give us a children and their welfare better than all outside: honors tthe world-; can be- She will be healthy, high-minded and intelligent, and the children of such a mother cannot fail to fill their places in the world with honor and credit. So, from the coming wife will trial. Our motto is : No Cure ! No Pav! But We GUABAKTEK A Cttm If rections are followed. y - Address . 1 ' ' ' "'" -, ' v ; Wic H. PETERSON, 1$. D., Axtboba, Beaufort Co., N. O. feb5-tf ! A SPECIAL FEATURE, in connection with the school ia ya tj- lotechnic Literary Society, one of the oldest ana Desi estaDiisned Literary Societies at any Acaaemy or Uign iSchool in North oaroima. C heapest First C lass Power Press -ON THE MARKET, u, .ooacco, uat8, GraMt Tomatoca and Gen(?ral ApplcaUoD Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Phosphate, PLAIN DISSOLVED BONE AND CELEBRATEP GROUND BONE. t-Send address for our "AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS.'" Lister's :-: Agricultural :-: Chemical :-: Works, 54-68 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Md Factory, Newark, 1ST. j". We have Sold a Large number of these Presses and in every instance they have given Satisfaction. . TBLVBUTOlJ, CipeliidiTK; oT C"ntoni c-i W. F. er, Goldsboro, N. C: J. F. D An Lit i , Klnston. w. julj-si-wtr tSend your for a Catalogue. We are Aoronta tnrthPiC.ti'hratA W ATP.RTH WKT ' 'PWlTWa t-vtt ttc name on a postal card TALBOTT & SONS Enrin llnd T?o p SATmrT.rS SHINGLE MACHINES. WINSHIP COTTON OTNS LTTMATTTS nnTTnv GINS. HALL SELF FEEDING COTTON GINS. BROWN COTTON GINS CANE MILLS and EVAPORATORS. ! Most respectfully, tt rA5I0N fiUTLER, A.B., Huntley, N.C.,junl8-2m Principal HUE IQTIE FEMALE INSTITUTE The Fall Session begins Septsmter 1st, 1SSS - and deses Jannary 15th, 1887.- No Institute for Young Ladies in the Boutn has advantages snnrinv n jn j . . o - w U1UBC uucicu uere in everv rtPrMtrhni . a . - J tuiVUk A.II cAucnenucu ana' nieniv Arwimni; v , :j , . r iiu. x.WFD Wi icttuuers, seieciea from some of v feCIJlxJ18 -worm and South in uxicy were leacnmtr ha gaged for iextvear. ' c" i0 AfEK?T RowSE. the new Director vH inltaly,New iu.ojsoacuusej.is ior twentv-nve years with eminent xno dime.m.ore hihl7 commended as a icv v,uxi8uan genueman, an American citizen, and well known in -x!tz and Brooklyn, and in Massachusetts. The Music Department hem wfii Sni.u eimer m roughness The Art Derjartment nf t?o t-j. uousui ua en Dremacv am nntr ti, ern Institutions. & w" Dunne the severe weathoT. ftf -il ter it was Droven that t,o - JT -et! 3hi? rooms in this Institute - are warmed Is superior to anvnt w nv EiZpen8es less than in mv v.m.i: c inary offering equal advantages?- :: TERMS - . ror : BOjLBD. inrlnfli. ' A,t-vj rooms, Bervanta' attendance, lights " Jijft Ttrmoshawcrythg r infullCUegiatecourse,IncIuding ' ancient anoT modern languages; calisthenics, for each session.' $ioo Correspondence solicited. ."ni jun25.w8t then sw8t v.; Dr. RiSMITH'S DRUG STORE! ' ' f0n wiu find Lugo nd Tint Class Stock oi IIT'OUR SHOPS are fullv eauiDoed for dointr all kinds of wnrt. Wp n TO nrono rod to furnish SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, GEARING, Ac, on short notice. 0Q M t3We carry a Large Stock of FITTINGS of all kinds BELTING, PACKING kJ M HOSE, and other MACHINERY SUPPLIES. ' ' H 3 R-3 Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewliere ! Orders July 16, 18S8-wtf - Jz5 JlLiJfcj o P (4 Q 3 a- rr 9 Patent Medicines, t Soaps, Combs, Brushes, and Met Articles ' wi" JJVEBY 3D o '8 g 54 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR r - to. - '- - ; " - I -A. competent Dm At the Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store of joseph Isaacs; June 7-tf . EAST CENTRE 8TREET. GOLDSBORO n S Cjsjtt Cicn jfoara CmmoljxJ I WlTlSaF" nSPjWrtment, nd theDru, Stored tn. ,n. PrcP. .with aad no ctore rent m and aa oaU. te rtth., dty or eoontrr. wffl "Ware, Stoves, House Furnish- cimfeiire -2 1' 7 v , " of goods can iehont'.TirJ?'?0-' which will be sold ulovii the me aaly (roods Cultivators low as the same quality AJUP stock nf fiTn a to n i . Come id lea them. T u tao IlrEes' "1 prettiest thst we hsye tier bi- Harrows inds and Castings of all V: i : ; : ARE BEING SOLD LOW BY Goldaboro.N.C. May 20-tf Ladles' Pine Bhoe4lSi Thave hJ 2j?TpOK of SHOES. We hare boid to be the best on the?3 rJ! apronounced. bj every lady who has seen them, BOTTOM PRICES , Wa carr3r a PP1 of STAPLE GROCERIES at Don't ft it on the.qnareandVT adoi?.!?1117 way 10 ? feiness successfully, Is to do increased, 2nd we a nSw wSni1 JSJ?1' onr blIinew V year, for which we ar?? oaI f VMUi apr!5-tf Respectfully, HOOD BEITT ft HALL.
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