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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1886. TRUE HEROISM. MRS. MABTHA-MILLS. What makes a man a hero t Is it striving after pelf 7 , Galninj? power or wisdom 7 No : Tig f orffetfulness of self. The brightest Jewels in the crown ; . " That decks the hero's brow. Are the most unselfish deeds he did You may win such jewels now. The unselfish one is the greatest one Bight rules in his heart s throne : He spends his life for others. Dies perchance to fame unknown. . A true hero is he and though ' The world applaud him not. The influence of his noble life Lives when his name's forgot. Th e truest bravery is not in deeds, Of prowess or of might : 'Tis shown when man will forfeit wealth, And love, and life, for right. Educational. shut tip a boozine-house. or shorten the hours of eruzzlin?. we are called all sorts of names, and the wind np ofhfj1 "' it all is, "What! rob a poor man of hit 'Sbf beer?" The fact is that they rob the poor man by his beer. - The ale jug robs tne cupDoard and the table, starves the wife and strips the children; it is a great thief, house breaker, and heart-breaker, and the best possible thine is to break it to pieces,, or keep it on the shelf bottom upward; In a UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CABOLINA. ""Bcjgblar Session begins SeptTlst, closes first Thursday in June, 1837. : Feb -payable in advance $ 100.00. t For particulars address ' ; ju!8-wtsepl JOHN MANNING, Prof. -PROPRIETORS OF Agency and Ws, iS- -SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE- fZy?&2& ST. MARY'S school, GOLDSBORO -:-COTTON-- PRESS leycorn, jr., and as they tickled my RAi.mag,. o. . VVX XVll-.-X llUOT JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S TALK. This is the man who is always dry, because he takes so much heavy wet. He is a loose fellow who is fond of get ting tight. He is no sooner up than his nose is in the cup, and his money begins to run aown tne noie wnicn is just under his nose. He is not a black smith , but he has a spark in his throat, and all i he publican's barrels can't put it out. If a pot of beer is a vara of land, he must have swallowed more acres than a ploughman could get over for many a day, and still he goes on swallowing until he takes to wal lowing. All goes down Gutter Lane. Like the snipe, he lives by suction. If vou ask him how he is. he fancy I copied them out and here they are: ... What! rob a poor man of his beer. And give him good, victuals instead! Tour heart's very hard, sir, I fear. Or at least you are soft in the head. What! rob a poor man of his mug. And give him a house of his own; With kitchen and parlor so snug-! 'Tis enough to draw tears from a stone. What! rob a txr man of bis glass. And teach him to read and to write! What save him from .being an ass!! 'Tis nothing but malice and spite. What! rob a poor man of his ale. And prevent him from beating his wife, From being locked up in a jail. With penal employment for life! What! rob a poor man of his beer, And keep him from starving his child! It makes one feel awfully queer. And I'll thank you to draw it more mild. The Advent Term, the 91st semi-annual Session begins Thursday, September 9th, 1886. For Catalogue address the Rector, Rkt. BENNET SUEDES, A. M. Raleigh, N. C., June 28, 1886-2m Statesville College, STBONO- POINTS IS YOUR HOME HAPPY? STATESVILLE, N. C. Begins Wednesday. September 1. 1886. Closes June, 1887. if ull corps of able teachers, fine climate. nome comiorts ana moderate charges. ! Special lessons in cookine and house keeping without extra expense. Hr&ena lor catalogue. MISS FANNIE EVERITT. I A I - junzo-u Durable ! Runs Light ! Presses Fast! If your, home is not happy, why, and who is or are responsible? are questions for every member of the family beyond childhood to consider. We should not be satisfied with anv- 1 I iLi 1 i1 . . ? , f . says ue imng less man posuive naDDiness in would be quite right if he could mois- the tabernacle of home, made sacred ten his mouth. Mis purse is a bottle, by the altar or love. This can be had his bank is the publican's till, and his in spite of poyerty and sickness,, dis- casket is a cask: pewter is his precious appointment and sorrow, losses and metal, and his pearl is a mixture of crosses, age and loneliness. His bless- gin and beer. The dew of his youth ed presence will abide though all these comes from Ben Nevis, and the com- things be against her, but will flee fort 0f his soul is cordial gin . He is a from anger and selfishness, indiffer walking barrel, a living drain pipe, a ence and fault-finding, hypocrisy and moving swill tub. They sav "loath to sin. One sweet spirt can keep her drink and loath to leave off," but he hovering about, but only bv the invi- uevei uccus pcrsuauiug iu ucgiu, auu lauou OI me majority Will SUe COme Principal. Simple ! mm watm NARY as to ending that is out of the ques tion while he can borrow twopence. This is the gentleman who sings, He that buys land buys many stones, He that buys meat buys many bones. He that buys eg-jre buys many shells. He that buys good ale buys nothing else. in, and by the courtesy of the controll ing powers will she become a perma nent guest. Mary u. L,udlum. Staunton, Va MISS MARY J. BALDWIN, Principal. Opens 1st September, 1886. Closes i J une, 1887. Unsurpassed location, build ings, grounds, appointments. Full corps teacners, unrivalled advantages m Music, uanguages, Elocution, Art, Bookkeeping, Physical Culture. Board AcJ with full -ungiisn Course, $250 per session. For lull particulars apply to principal for cat alogue. june21-2m WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL WARSAW, N. C. j -j j PRESS Jij !j j 'Warranted! &EEBSTSB0E0 FEMALE COLLEGE ; v .;;.&reens"borof N-p.-. ' - r hi THE FALL SESSION of 1886 will begin on the 25th of August, with increased tAxZZ Number of pupils enrolled the past year, 206. The prosperity of the Institution 7. on merit. 0 owed THE FACULTY is composed of 15 Ladies and Gentlemen, well qualified to alve Int, in their respective derartments. Best methods of instruction used fnr w..-. - - ! ruc"0n of scholarship and thoroughness of mental training1. Superior advantages offered Tin ithIf:jr Sartments or Music, Art, Modern Languages, and Elocution. Special attention nald tnr8, evelopment, health, and comfort. w PiJsicti WE CLAIM to offer advantages, not surpassed by any Female School In the South moderate terms. Mf For particulars apply for Catalogue to ' on Vt,T jun2Stf T M. JONESi Preside 'ent. w esleyan Female Institute ! -IT IS THE- S. KENNEDY, PRINCIPALS. Cheapest First Class Power Press - ON THE MARKET. We hare Sold a Large number of these Presses and in everv instannA tw a given Satisfaction. J vfe?. Opens September 22d, 1886 One of the Fibst Prnonr. THE UNION. All Denartmpnt thnmnr,h tiai'" "' " oiE8 IN light Situation beautifuL Climate snfJndidP,- "SS A Boarding School for males and females. Full corps of teachers; pupils prepared for vuuvgv or uueiness pursuits. Musio and Art are specialties. Buildings are new and ample to accommodate a large number of boarders. Location healthy, water (rood, reliirious ad vantages fine. Charges very reasonable and payments made easy. Correspondence solic ited. Address the Principals at Warsaw. jull-2m HOW TO TREAT SPRAINS. Few peoole know how tn trpaf ne will never be hanged for leaymg sprains, and yet sprains are among the his drink behind him. He drinks in most common of minor accidents. Put season and out of- season: in summer the limb at once in hot water until the because he is hot, and in winter be- pain and inflammatton have some cause he is cold. A drop of beer nev- what subsided; then bandage it shug er comes too soon, and he would get up ly and keep in an elevated position in the middle of the night for more, when possible. Vinegar and water, only he goes to bed too tipsy. He has alcohol and water, witch-hazel and heard that if you get wet footed, a glass water or arnica make good lotions dur of whisky in your boots will keep you ing the inflammatory stage. When from catching cold, and he argues that the pain is all out, a little rubbine and iuo uesi way iu get one gjass ot une passive exercise are good, and in two spirit into each boot is to put two do- or three days a plaster of paris band ses where it will run into your legs, age may be applied, and when an an- uC UCT wug wimuu uu eiuuse ae is aueciea ine person may get iTall session commences first Wednes another pot, or, if perchance he does around with a cane. By this treat- day in September and closes correspond not make one, another lushing helps ment a rapid cure results. ing time in June following. rough. Buildings elegant.; TTT . , . . . "fiVuvtiV. X UUHB 1IU1U Bin 4graf "WATERTOWN ENGINES and BOILERS. ilZt f?if5. Board, Washing, Ll.E: SAW MILLS. PERKINS' No Fxtr7 vX rn0T0T" V iwmsug year, irom sept, to June. &2ttfi julv8 tf u. u. lyettident, "wa, Virginia. ZSti? ; Bo lers, LANE'S JXWX&- W1NBHIP COTTON GINS. vxi-wo. fxiuu djjjLiJ- jjjfiUlNG COTTON GINti CANE MILLS and EVAPORATORS. LTJMMUS COTTON BROWN COTTON GINS. trSSnTTD CJTTrvnn n t, . .... to'ffi SaKMS HttSSRM rMSaai"' "n.d5.?Lr- We prepared x uuiJiiiD, xxwjrtis, wuiAitiJNW, &c, on short notice. JST-We carrv a Lare-R RtroV rvf trno t? j I, o, m..jiu ui an villus D Hilj I ll jf. xAlJJV 1 JN I HOSE, and other MAnmwpnv ottthittwci , i .va-iii j, ' "vu4j.,ijH1 U U A X IjIXjO. PP. A HP TTM.Q! T'TT'TTrPT? jTTZT r : 7. x iixivyjj xj.iwujli, uur oioes liciorc Bnjm llsewliere! RALEIGH, N. C. For Young Ladies and Small Girls. BUT FLOODS 01 WEST ! We OrcLors PromptiyAttenaed T July 16, 188S wtf are now located on the comer t rn y on .. - . '"u, wiu are aany receiving him. Some drink when friends step in And some when they step out; Some drink because they're thin. And some because they're etout. and highly accomplished An experienced corps or teacners in all bmnohAa nanaiw taught in first-class seminaries for Young La- w , iris. aq vantages ior instruction in uxuoiu, XV j i. auu jouern ijanguaeres unsur- Some drink because 'tis wet. And some because 'tis dry. Some drink another glass To wet the other eye. ana Kidneys, are milestones which mark our progress on the road to health. They speedily become perceptible when Hos Water is this gentleman's abhor- Kiw vZZZZ " 'S' ence, whether used inside or out, but tiously consumes the distance to the de most of all he dreads it taken inward- sired goal. As no bodily function can ly, except with spirits, and then the suffer interruption without imDairinff the Milestones on the Road to Health. The recovery of digestion, and the re sumption oi activity by the liver, bowels P18860' funding Heated by steam and lighted onrl b-lri nnnn .n w.;l. V 1 i UJ K CIO BUU tJltJCinCirV. any remaie seminary offering same advan zpenses less than Etiif Jistiit I Hi (iitiiluili hint CibjIiIi OiUlilSh! ? All we ask of our friends and customers is to rmmh...i,...v' .. . . cheaper than we will sell them. n D8 a call aod oblige, , Yours, most respectfully, GoldsborO, N. C, julyl9-tf less the better. He says that the pump would kill him, but he never gives it a chance. He laps his liquor, and licks his chaps, but he will never die through tne badness of the water from the well It is a pity that he does not run the risk. Drinking cold water neither makes a man sick, nor in debt, nor his wife a widow, but thisjnighty fine ale of his will do all this for him, make him worse than a beast while he lives, and wash him away to his grave be fore the time. The old Scotchman said, "Death and drink-draining are near neighbors," and he spoke the truth. They say that drunkenness makes some men fools, some beasts, 1 and some devils, but according to my mind it makes all men fools, whatever else it' does. Yet when a man is as drunk as a rat he sets up to be a judge, and mocks, at sober people. Certain neighbors of mine laugh at me for be ing a tetotaler, and I might well laugh at them for being drunk, only I feel more inclined to cry that they should be such fools. 0 that we could get them sober and then perhaps we might make men of them. You cannot do much- with these fellows, unless you can enlist them in the Goldstream Guard: He that any good would win. At hia mouth must first begin. As long as drink drowns conscience and reason, you might as well talk to the hogs. The rascals will promise fair I t- and take the pledge, and, then take tneir coats to pledge, to get more beer. y o oiuiio at a. uysy man, ior ne is a ridiculous creature, but when we raa how he is ruined body and soul it is no inVi'tirt (nntta TTsvm 1 ji truth that "No drunkard shall inherit WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ! eternal ine." Aucre uuuiiiiK too oaa ror a man to say or do when he is half seas over. it is a pity that any decent body Buuuiu near sucn a common sewer. ir ne aoes not tall into the worst of crimes it certainly is not his fault, for ne nas maae himself ready for any- tnmg tne devil likes to put into his mind lie does least hurt when he Deginsto be top heavy, and to reel about: then he becomes a blind mnn with good eyes in his head, and acrip- io wiia legs on. ne sees two moons, and two doors to the public house, and tries to find his way through both doors at once. Over he goes and there8 ne mustne umess somebody will wheel him home in a barrow or carry him to me pouce stanon. Solomon says the glutton and the general health of the system, so the sys- i iv. aever actlmre penect vigor, qai ri Ml Oil health's synonym, until that function be O A L t U I HluH actively resumed. Take, for gestion, a suspension of which is invaria- "5 established 1874. y bly rectified by the Bitters If the organs o fcl upon which it devolves grow weak, bil- rlUmeys bampson Co , N. C. luuaaesB, cunsupauon, neaaache, poverty of the blood, and a hundred oth PT ovTrm- J?w8ulif 7?ich indicate unmis- A Boarding School for Both Sexes! .-.UiJ ujo uaucnii general influence 01 dyspepsia. The disappearance of all these symptoms, through the use of the Bitters, show with what thoroughness it removes their cause. offi1 NecessaiT an Intelligent and Proper Discharge of his Magisterial Duties! Correspondence solicited. For Cata logue address Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, jun21-3m Raleigh, N. C. ft SCHOOL! Is Jst the thing every Justice of the Peace in n orxn uarouna neeas. Each Portfolio contains brief instructions as to the most important duties of a Magis trate, and the following Blanks: 10 Cml Summons, ETO FARMER ffc w&S&Za TO J. D. FARRIOR. wts tbeIabti mmz a lap.ee chop . AND AT THE SAME TIME Permanently Enrich His Land ! Thi want can be met with a - w PURE :- BONE ;:- FERTILIZER ! LOCATION. This institution occupies a central posi tion in bamDSon ennntv. 11 mil DO nrnaf i of Clinton, 24 miles east of Fayetteville .uu oo mnes souin west trom Cjtoldsboro. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC will be under the charere of tho hm. plished and experienced teacher, Miss L. a. iiAnaisufl, xa j?-. Virginia.) LITERARY DEPARTMENT. The Principal will be ably assisted in this department to the full requirement! ALLEN'S Forty Lessons in Book-Keeping, FOR GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Correct, Concise, ENDORSED BY Bingham, Burwell, Lewis and others. v Any Teacher can understand it. PHceO. To WLOO. Postage SfflSSW Six Lessons sent free. Agents wanted. 10 State Warrants, 1 0 Subpoenas for Witnesses, 1 0 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, 5 Bastardy Bonds, 5 Warrants Failing to Work Roads, 5 Warrants Insolvent Tax, 6 Claim and Delivery Affidavits, 6 Claim and Delivery Undertakings, 3 Returns Notice of Appeal, 3 Proceedings to Recover, 3 Attachments, 1 Supervisors' Report, 2 Applications Year's Support. Such a Fertilizer is now offered you in the old established Lister's Standard Pure Bone SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME! For Cotton, Wheat, Tobacco, Corn, Oats, Grass, Tomatoes and General Application. A SPECIAL FEATURE, sep24-tf GEORGE ALLEN, Newbern, N. C. L.D. GIDDENS Coldsboro. N. C and best established Literary WiPti, any acaaemy or nigh School in North ClTSend your name on a postal for a Catalogue. cardi Most respectfully, tt 1 MAJJION BUTLER. A.B., Huntley, N. C, jun!8-2m Principal drunkard shall come to poverty, and that the drinker does no time. He gets 1; CHAHLOTTS FEMALE INSTITDT The Fall Session begins September 1st, 1886, ana closes January 15th, 1887. -o- TAKE JIOTICE That I am prepared to do all sorts of re pairing of Watches ...eWe .r?' nd LJ"n' fo5 s Mes in the! tjuuanieesaiisiaction Ul,u uaa aa vantages superior to those to an. ucre m erery department. An experienced and hitrhlv My wrk the past KtlE .S? 'JA 1 VPRTfl ia oml I htV,;, V . , . wxaw. ill J , - " cjr were veacning, Has been en guarantee of -what gaged for. next vear. may be expected in n, fiSP1 Rowse, the new Director the future, and von rv ;m Italy, New Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Phosphate a aaa aookju v x, u wis is AND CELEBRATED GROUND BONE. t-Send address for our " AGRICULTURAL PROOn Lister's :-: Agricultural :: Chemical :-: Works o-oo uuuhanan'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Md. Factory, KTewarH, nsr. a". C; G. J. YELVERTOrf, CoSlanda?? cP' C'; W' STANLEY KizStoi' n! JulylO-wtf Dr- KSMITHS DRUG STOEE! Wo Magistrate can afford to be -without 5 K rtmmSLTJSSJS D?"s Store,on 6tre" - - W1U nna a larre and First cna nv.v ri 1Mb MbbSENGER PORTFOLIO OF BLANKS. The cash must accompany each order to receive attention. Address, The Messenger Publishing House, Goldsboro, N. O. ine Portfolio is substantially made, will keep the Blanks clean and always ready at, hand and will last a lifetime. By Mail, Postpaid, only $1.50. BEES wik: i will find my satistactory. ' you York and MfortV-flTe vuu" ouccess. no one 2l?eTe w7 commended as a refined Christian ntfmTn" THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Q -.C PatMlt MedIctae8. Soaps, Combs, H,,4 $ P I Brashes, and Toilet Articles expen HTIfi havillksl.. A to wait npon hia nu- merous friends. -MY 8TOCK pnces. more and more down at the hel. und as his nose gets redder and his body is uiuro Bwuiioxi, ao -rets io De more nf a snacK and more of a shark. His trade is pone, and his creditltas run ont. 1 - 1 . .... oai nj9 suit manages to get his beer Mfi TTAfttR Art nln friAnrf tn a. vuf m then finds that he has left his purse Jewelry, watches, and Silverware w MUA V W M W MAV VIVA must pay the ; shot. He borrows till no one will lend him a groat, unless it i i. i j ' v? i ,f is w get uix leuuiug uim a .sniumg. Shame has loner since left him.thonh 11 tV.a 1. a i: 1 l' at His talk runs like the tap; and is full , of stale dreg: he is very kind oyer his Goldsboro, N. a, May i0-3m ucw, ouu dhcoiu iuj wves jou, ana would like to drink your health and love you again. Poor sot ! much good wii uia uicsBiuK , uu u any one wno I a txrvt trr. M gets it: his poor wife.and family have 10 o.he domestic hadtoo much of it already, andonk liberal J: WrTTAir I Mount Olive, N.C. ir- n 1 .. iwuzen, ana well known in New VnrV Mr. Frank GlddenS, M Brooklyn, and inMassachuiTts. The vi wmion, a Watch-1 "oiv; cpaimiem nere will not be snr maker of skill and I P488 anywhere either in thorouehnMs ence, assists me OTrp.lantXr .Til t Panment of this Institute o?uring the weather of last win- Sik T8 proven that fte method by which the rooms in tfhl T,itir At the Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store of JOSEPH ISAACS, A competent T) 1.1 1 ,MQMJfJ f m crialn ! n L y H better tr than in7 othflTi1 . no ctore rent to .ti6!.1? 5? moderate pricea. f al rd Tif Vfl .la ty. The aecret of my yuuuu j. uyiiea to tire me a oil W rLJ aiienuon to all. DrSptgSSal,n tt rf r Store, andaJlcal ltfcer dty or oountry, will reoeri JanT-tf June 7-tf EAST CENTRB STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. is firat-clasa und io fr 'a. . ' . I comfort and Bfev ,a . a. aara umes riwiu-" -";: "- mere is no fri r:. or in this lDortant mattoT- trhankral for pa8t 11 patron&J,e Expenses less than in ajiv PemaiA Rat i respectfully solicit a continuance ofth hl&T7 offeriner eaual adva tO (TOO - - inn same. continuance of the L. D. GIDDEIiS. WANTED! kiag aad S Mierlflais! At the very sound of his voice. Now, if we try to do anything toljul9-w4t TERMS: For Boabd, including rurniahed rcorns, Beryanta' attendance, lights W', 1 TlJITIOs in everything in full Collegiate course. Including ancient and modern lanffuaires; r"T" ? VKVJ- ocaoiuxi . . . . , f 1JQ P?n5e.nce ocited. For cau logue, wr& fullparticulara addresa, - Rkv. WM. R. ATKINSOir, iunwst then ' Charlotte, N. C. - JoLarrows Uur stoci nf fiTn a w n 1 mo . Come and fee them; "AAOWVie 1&TSe pretUest that w0.0411 8Pm attenUon also to we have ever hd. Tin WfirA KfAVAs. Finns a :WimoliJx)!aSoyS? notions. " a rmv " , iiiou-1 of goods can be boneht eiswT ' "tuMM wwiu.bbiowm the same quality ing tfoods, Jrlows, Cultivators, arid Uastina v. ... ' ' ARE;BING SOLD LOW BY I Goldsboro, u; a ' . :. May20-tf P oil TT -T Ladies' Kn7shch,tlleD0n als0 to our BTOCK of 8H0Ea We hare some 01 all lilllttS Xtifi&ih BOTTOM SScmtWC ilirayS carrya mU "PP of STAPLE GROCERIES t It onWquSeand8by HSSSftffi S0' btl8lDW8 Itita. Ti:. DTd?PtInSthis aa our policy. OUT hnn- ,..VradnallV T : iitspcctfallr, 1J00D BEITT & HALL.
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