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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14," 1886. C HA R L'BS T O N AO A I N , : - - s no ckei.v ; t:;.: LATESTBYMAIL. Hostile Apache Indians are still on the war-path. The corn crop will be at least 1,650 million bushels. The new one-dollar silv er certificates an)Wiug. , Va elnw, rmMnitrnf mmA nf them Miscellaneous. Houses Badly Shaken and Peo- ; ; pie Frightened. Charleston, S. Oct. 9. There have been several shocks of earth - Tne cotton crop - qnite severe The following are the LO DO UC 11 CI luau uau" Nrt1v halfthe tobacco Virginia was ruined by frost. Th missiner steamer Anchoria tt fit. Johns. F., she her shaft while five days out. Reports from the wheat crop in dicate an increase of one hundred million bushels over the crop of last crop of the reeent ar- broke PENN MUTUAL LifelnsuranceCo; -Of.Fxlla.d3l23la.lcbr.-' I Edwabd M. Needles, President. Hobatio S. Stephens, f tee-President. v - -l . fc J t v. J nortinnlnra ,1r a iniH,. in tUcacnnU. JESSE J. 13ABKER, Actuary. I last night. ,The indications yesterday all pointed to a renewal ot the seismic disturbances. T'he renewal of the shakes at Summerville was the worst sign.; These, after almost ceasing, beeran again on Thursday night, and on Friday developed considerable ad- ! ditional force. Last night the atmos- mam mi assets wmm, SURPLUS OVER $2,000,000. INCONTESTABLE POLICIES! NONFORFEITABLE POLICIES! HEive Don't Fail See Our of Iiidiistrv aiid JSnteriDrise - . . .. . . The fourth annual conference of the dull and oppressive, desp.te THnfS? rhSSrAS.?kaS&?.'?na0f i r4,v Tn,i;on pivih7n.tinn will lue Aact luat t;o1 weaiuer uas ueeu i wonn Carolina patrons tbey nave opened a hThpld beginning Wednesday at Lake prevailing, and those who htfve been STATE AGENCY IN RALEIGH, MaTi nnk V Y ooserymg me aisiuroance iuny expec- under the supervision of the undersigned, and iron thp shn(. hntirsr wn.a tp I r i rrri ljiitl If jjoIl LOW PRICES ...... ,. . . ... .. , will Astonish You A rnlUsion on the B. & O. R. R. 9 miles from Washington, D. C, wrecked both engines ; two train men and three passengers were injured. Grand Army Veterans frOm Boston, Mass., visiting Richmond, Va., were handsomely received by Confederate and other association's m that city. The San Francisco custom-house authorities Thursday seized, a large nnantitv of onium. which was con- . , f ,i : signed m the disguise of tea to Chung were awakened, 4 and Yek &Co., ot that city. At Long Island city Sunday, Will iam Dunn, aged 19, employed in Feuchtwanger & Dodd's chemical works, fell in a vat of boiling water and was scalded to death. ted the shock. The first was felt about 12:35 a. in., but was merely a tremor of the earth. At 1:50 there was a sharp, distinct shock, accompanied by the usual tremble and subterranean noise, lasting from 4 to 5 seconds. At 3:40 a. m. there was a third shock, not as sharp as the preceding one, but sufficiently sharp to throw down loose bricks from unrepaired walls and shake plastering from shattered ceil- ings an over tne city. Many persons in some in stances ran out of their houses. The shock cannot fail to have a very de pressing effect upon the people here who had hoped that their troubles were about over. be spared to secure a liberal no efforts will share of patronage for this excellent institu tion. The PENN MUTUAL recommends itself to all who may seek the Best and Most Reliable Life Insurance. Its Policies are most liberal and the Company's plans for "extension" and "paid up" provide against loss to members who may from any cause find themselves forced to dis continue ineir policies. There is nothing which is safe and desira BLB in Life Insurance, no New and Commend' aoie a eature. mat is omitted from th forms and plans of this well tried and DURING INSTITUTION. SLoeai Agents wanted in every Town and CityJa North Carolina, but only reliable and competent men need apply. you Unless you can get the people to read what you say, now this advertisement is one can't help reading. 1 Bep2T-6t E. LIEBERMAN, STATE AGENT, Raleigh, N. C Cold, Rough, Hard Dry Facts Are here set forth that you want to read them, they won't hurt you, but are war- -5S rented a sure cure for extravagance and foolish " waste of money." I claim the Largest and Most Handsome Stock of Goods Ever seen in Goldsboro or any other city in North Carolina. My entire stock this It was so sharp and so distinct that Jacob A. Freese,a student at the iSS1" JSSlSSf A First Clan OLffh School.- wifh Spe State University, Chapel Hill, was f d d reCollectionsof theterrihle nrh cial Business ColleffS leBartments. or August dLst. .Nevertheless the shot and killed Saturday- night by -1 ... j ttii :: oes; anomer, nameu ,r, streets are crowded this morning, and wounded,; the negroes escaped. the people while they talk of it and ADMITS BOTH SEXES. negroes was All the brewers in Detroit will organize for the purpose of resisting the work of repairing with the dogged any and all dictation by labor unions, perseverance that will not be baffled In accordance with this decision, the as long as they have ground under men, numbering 500, have been locked their feet. out. ;V There have been three slight shocks Mr. George W. Adams, president of here since midnight the first at 1:48, the Evening Star newspaper company, the second about 4, and the third at died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning o:2o this morning. No damage has at his residence 1204 K street. Mr. been done, and all the shocks were so Adams lost consciousness on Saturday slight that many persons did not feel mnrninf. in which condition he re- tnem. w O 7 mained until his death. Tn Chester eountv Monday eWninsr OCTOBER CHOP RE- Chas. White, colored, shot his wife PORT. and then hung himself. White made Wahtv. rw n tu an unsuccessful attempt to commit YtfT. ' LTThe .croPre- suicide a month ago, and on Sunday October dVes the local est mates of The Greatest Medical Discovery of the night he shot at his wife for miscon- the v age is Dr. Wm. H. Peterson's infallible duct. Monday evening he induced a2 iLliS"8' Wlt5 Cure for Piles or Hemorrhoids. It cures her to take a walk with him, when he iTLVwo Znr ' p u ' v uu ioiit pain ; without the use of knife or shot her and then hung himself to the efliaeQCJ-pS Tfe rests corrobor Ligatures, and has never failed to cure limb of a tree. ate J.he Prev"us returns of wheat, also where the directions have been faithfully Willie 7QC hoafnn ,P viigui iwnuweu, as xxuiiureus oi lesumoniais Will ComDare notes, are still e-oino- on with A full and thorough 3 years Academic Course - . ' . . " : " i ot r-STiin v in i;inaaioa Natural UnmnAn onH Mathematics. One of the most flourishing ana successiui uusiness uollegres South of Washingrton. 300 students from various States Jastyear. special classes. Fall Term of 1886, in Elocution: Vocal Music, and PedRcncios. under the instruction of expert and experi enced teachers. Depends for patronag-e on its thorough meth wis, ana reiers to lis stuaents in all depart ments of business and vocation. New Buildings, New Furniture, New Lite rary cociecy nans, iteaaing Koom, &c. Full corps of experienced teachers. Location in every way desirable. Fall term opens August uin. i or.uataiogue, ace, address J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Principals, jull6-w6t J :, Oak Hidge, N. C. I Mm Oak Ridffe Institute time was o01111 "way below their real value FOR SPOT GASH, THERE IS NO USE TO MAKE A FUSS ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO DO IT WHEN THE TIME COMES, NOW COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED BY YOUR OWN JUDG MENT, AND NOT OUR PERSUASIVE POWERS, THAT MY STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF " I Dry Goods. Boots Shoes, Hats, Ladies and Gent's Furnishings etc., are cheaper by 35 per cent, than any one elses in Goldsboro. Our Stock of Men's Clothing IS OF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, THE LATEST STYLES AND PATERNS AND UPWARD OF 350 DEFFERENT GARMENTS TO SELECT FROM WHICH I WILL SELL YOU AT YOUR PRICE, AS I REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER BECAUSE TIMES ARE HARD AND MONEY SCARCE AND WE ARE NOT ASHAMED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE TRUTH. YOU CAN TELL YOUR FRIENDS THE REASON I CAN SELL GOODS SO CHEAP IS. LOOK HERE Congressman was held increase from the first records of the show. To alCfrersons who are afflicted badly in the primaries Held m the spring, without making any very ma- with this terrfffie disease, we sayigive ua Ta Louisville District Saturday to deter- terial addition to the crop Aggregate, trial. Ourmottois: ler uewuioue us own The average yield upon an area of fully The victory is largely fori thirtytseven million acres appears to mine whether successor. the Courier-Journal which has op posed Mr. Willis for having a Republi can reappointed postmaster of Louis ville, and for supporting the Blair education scheme for getting Southern education under Federal control. By the direction of the aid com mittee of the manufacturers' associa tion of Philadelphia, all the cotton be close to 121 bushels per acre, mak ing the crop an average of a series of years. The are a actually;harvested is now the principal object of exact de termination. The result will vary little from an increase of 100,000,000 bush els over the crop of last year. The State averages of the. principal States are: New York 17 bushpls. No Cure But we Guarantee a Cure if our rections are followed. Address Wm. H. PETERSON, M. D., Aurora, Beaufort Co., N. C feb5-tf Ibuy for spot cash, I have no one to support but myself, I pay no house rent. I sell No Pay ! tor OASH ONLY thereby maka nn ha.ri Hfihts Thavp.nnlitA solid facts stare other merchants in the face and are only a few reasons why BARGAINS! H mills in Frankford, the northeastern Pennsylvania 13, Kentucky 11.5, Ohio section of the city, were closed last 15.7. Michigan 1G.3, Indiana 15:1. Illi- night and three thousand hands nois lJ.l, Wisconsin 12.3, Minnesota 1 naye received .a lot of Box Papers. thrown out 01 employment, xnis 1.0, lowa lZ.o, Missouri 12.5, Kansas emurjw;ing aooui inmy styles, at unusu- action ot the organization which pro- 11, .Nebraska U b, Dakota 10.5 Califor- liy JOW nSures an(i win oiler this week settled amicably, to close all the mills The average yield per acre of oats is !tl7eJy ilte same. paper cannot be dPli of the same character in the vicinity. 26.6 bushels, making a cron ofnr cated at these pnees. These are genuine In' aii interview in Philadelphia 600,000,000 bushels. The Ohio valley averages over DUSeiS Tuesday ex-President Gowen, of the Reading road, expressed surprise at Gov. Pattison's move against tha coal pool, and claimed that the combination kept the wages of the 100,000 workmen up, and intimated that the governor's action would alienate the miners from the democratic-party. He claimed ner arr. Iowa over 34 bushels, with Inwpr yields in Missouri, Kansas and the Southern States. The eastern States uo xngu jieius. ine Dariey crop averages 22.4 bushels ,ter aerfi. anH the product will come nearly up to 60,000,000, bushels. The average yield bargains. Finest Photograph Albums ever shown in the city. Suitable for handsome pres ents. Just received a new lot of Wall Paper samples. my 17- WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE The News and Courier, CHARLESTON, S. C. that tha iteaaing raiiroaa couia not Ui luc lJv uruP 1S 11 ousneis per ,. 11 .1 a it In r rt ,4 . 1 A . tr r s r be artectea oy tne suit, as tne receiv- prouuci is over zu,vw,- ivr ptput r)nv nTn-Tt nnT, ers had reduced the prices of coal. 000 bushels. The hieh temnerature LN LI(,HT PAGE DAIL1 PAPER. .:ui a . of September and the absenr.fi nf froct Chester, (S..C.), on Saturday night by J" L! LrP P.:feet whieh two children and an old woman -PRINTED ON- R. Hoe & Co's Web-PfiTffiPti and made the expectation 22 bushels Revolving Press and Folding Machine per acre, and rendered certain a crop of at least 1,950,000,000 bushels. The final averages of the condition of seven States which produce seven-tenths of the crops, are Ohio 00. Indian 01 ' J W M lSPt Combined. All the papers are printed, pasted, cut and folded, ready to be delivered to the earners or the mail room 9,000 an hour. at the rate oi were roasted alive. Dave Henry with his wife to a campmeeting, leaving their house and two children in care of Caroline Berry. Upon the return ' - . J. . . I lllinrkic: V J. Tnmn TC Hf: : no tt in flames and heard the screaming of x-T V- -. iU,s&uu" "o, jvan- ... l-is .i. - j . sas bo. .Nebraska 7.1 tha avcra n( tneir cnuuren upon me lusioe. An u " ' u'"as" "i- m ... ,. unsuccessful attempt was made to Je eastern States are above 90 and Iflfi Ultl? hill Of tllS South At lwtC Sti 63, save them. The charred bodies were thos ,ot. the Southern States 6 p , bkM"41 recovered from the ruins. It is sup- mof between 80 and 90. The gen- Takes all the Associated Prees Reports posed hat Caroline Berry went to sleep eral average is nearly 80, against 65 Special Telegraphic Correspondence from .. . w . . - . . AST roue tit nnn V. -,.U Or r- Wnoli'nn.n. XT T -i . .irh q cmnbinir nni that tho hoH.o nth. " J1"") "" LUC VifiU WHS Z u aaiiiu . M. STROU Odd Fellows Building Corner Store, will undersell any other merchant And don't you iergeL it. SE, t Miscellaneous. ing caught from her pipe, Hon. S. S. Cox, minister to Turkey, arrived in New York Sunday on the . La Champague. Ho says his visit here is partially in consequence of im portant business connected with his mission, and about which he mnst consult President Cleveland. He frankly says he will be a candidate for Jast year, when the yield was 26.5 bushels. The ceneral avoran-A of October condition of notarns si against 82 last year. 88 in 1884 and in 1883. The average of Naw Vvtr io (-J- -1 V M t i KJ Washington, New York and other Cities -Complete Telegraphic Cotton and Pro vision jyiamet iteports. rVSTV DOIjTjAHS O- OA tnnoTl..nA OI TT Ohio 89? Mfchan n,'iaZ, ij THE WEEKLY NEWS. A TWELVE PAGE FAMILY PAPER. ??is !' Iowa 59' Missoun 72, Kansas bJ. The tobacco averasre of nonditJnn is nearly 87 Kentucky 92, Tennessee L.D.GIDDENS Goldsboro, N. C, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ! TAKEJJOTlCt That lam piepared to do all sorts of re pairing of Watches and Jewelry, and guarantee satisfaction to all. My work the past 20 years is ample guarantee o f what may be expected in the future, and you will find mv prices satislactory. Mr. Frank Giddens, of Clinton, a Watch maker of skill and experience, assists me and he will be nl eased ?to wait upon his nu- 2 merous friends. Oct. 14 '8fi.tf ! ! iS&! Ill, in We Have Commenced the Campaign UPipy (alls amidl (Dlldjxtlbnnns And we can supply the wants of all Wayne county, and thenhave p.enty 1- ft tor the adjoining counties. 1 flaTe To start with, you no doubt wish to buy U1 -MY STOCK OF- . Jewelrv. Wratches. and Silverware. iifluwj uC w w miuaip iw yij orth Carolina 80 Vimnii. 77 af T xr c -s11. domestic, " re-election to congress if his old txm- Maryland 75 Ciar i.l rJ ' State d Cl News and tfle following is first class and is offered at hard times titiipnta will nfm5nRt him. hnt 5tK . . iir1 luucc averages Specialties: Choice StnriM o.h TEDIfWH- stituents will nominate him, but with wrr V7" coveraea BJ. Choice Stories. Chess Chronf. - . -Afiiku'. a. l lil in ww isr.i invin. i n rk wMn i in a : n i reference to tne recent talk of makine im lea nf k,,wu' ; wb, ngauunurai department. The best him democratic caffdidate for mayor lv nnHpr thV.;: tT; "rSulJ " riiy ,!.y ewspaper published he savs his ambition lies not in that ?n Wn v "i ;:j XL i tVuu.u,l11 jr circulation in the South. dirtion. and that nndpr no nironm. rV-Vi AU1,aU" Pennsylvania IS oi. stances would he accept the nomina- J b"" erage. mNu a half a year. tion. Mr. wife. "We guarantee to suit you in this lin IN STYLE, COLOR OR PRICE. Cox is accompanied by his ; THE NOKTIl CAROLINA SYNOD. Fair Delegation Handsome Hotly Much -Work to be Done. Miscellaneous. NOTICE ! The Synod of North Carolina con- venea m tne .Presbyterian church in notice Concord, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The opening sermon was preached by the retiring moderator. Rev. James C. Alexander. Rev. J. W. Primrose, of Wilmington, was elected, moderator. Rovs. Ramsey and Robinson were J a 1 1 ei . maue temporary cierKS. oerviees in I TIip iinoKim, v..- , , the morninV from 9 to 12: in tho aftr I., a 111DS duly qualified c o oa a r on , . . , ""uuiiriur oi me estate of W T noon from 2:30 to 5:30; and m the Forehand, deceased, hereby notifieT" all evening at 7:30. persons having claims against said Estate Luuutug oi, j.x wu iiuuic juissiods. ioi. ,uijr oi wioDer.ioa, or tnis notice will Sunday School discussed this evening be pleaded in bar of their recovery All and, night by Rev. L. C. Vass, and persons indebted to said estate are reanest- ur. xjLttcu, auu xvev. ur. war den. The Synod will probably con tinue over to Sunday, when there will be preaching in all the churches by the attending ministers. Concord is full of the Synod people now. The occasion, is a very import ant and pleasant' one. and will be much enjoyed by our people. The members are fine looking men, and make a handsome body. All have comfortable homes and are welcome to Concord. ' CTTTT a w . . -- greatlf i7d and ISbSZ . In A EIGHT PAGE DAILY AND FaM- qnality of work and cfieapness of rAriK WMMNED. nrirOC xra nmnAnn 4 . ... I ...... lkX7FV9 nh Each number contain thP. uwrr receipTs, Clerks Blaifi R.f " Cit a?d State News Two Tales Blants. ' Cnnrt nfvJS' ?f!2?2! 2LH! one 1S the other short, a License and all hl-Tn i3! .esa. department, and articles .v uj AiAagiiy- uu ouvjiai 1 OpiCS. uu iiiwiucjs suppnea at short TWO DOXjIa.IIS The three Darjers. Daiw vt,i bunday, are Printed nn tho tt. D... " SXJAIT5 X Ofili X 1 coo. Address The News and Conrier w vm Wmmt am w febll nUlBTfoWr. O " r.'V." prices. Thankful for past liberal patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance of the ! same. L. D. GIDDENS. Goldsboro, N. C, May 10-3m GRADED SCHOOL BOOKS GRADED SCHOOL BOOKS GRADED SCHOOL BOOKS GRADED SCHOOL BOOKS AT AT AT j AT WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. Next conies our "Favo-.t- ' Shirt , and (Lion Brand C -liars and Cuffs. iOur Boot and ShoiDe partment was j never nrnro j complete. 1 jWh Garn and who have Umbrelli8 in Silk, Alapaca We lead tie style in 1 And we have any kit d or sizes. aid Ginghams. L DlES : aY k en a full lin Cnn ty - i-e or Chorea. If , o. .t a cheatTnd 'dnM ings. et. Bine or Green. Ojr stock of s..n. . ." 01 our Tricots in ' - -.vviu 111 uvuir! nP'n'am 1 1 i'.. i.vo r.. ..1.,. 1 .. .. o are R(iiinn i vunca. i c aiou Hive iue tor the mim' . . ' r vu 1 1 11 used mem to be the bet ouvthd market. 1V - .U Al l il ' 1 .a xon 1 inmK mis is an advertisement for a circue. But bv fol1r.w!r,r, . . a dollar. And you will hava the satisfaction of knowi Z .ir&ilfS Wm Salle ? 1 A A 1 cu 10 maxe immeaiate payment - N. J. SMITH. o ; oom'r of W. J. Forehand. alabasoteT fl Pg.??? ma4e fPl CLEAN- ",VJ1 fo, wmie, ana naerent tints, for sale low hv - - m.MGGINS & FEEEIIA1J. 1 Hub Mortiser and Borer. 1 Moulding Machine. P 1 Tenoner. 1 Turning Lathe. - S4 ws, Shafttngg; iielts, and a lot of oth2 in 9uWttion. -Stock range good and fine Vahallc Fara Por Sale! The undersigned offers for sale that val uable Farm known as his "Old Place," containing 840 acres, lying on the waters of Neuse.Kiver and Hannah's Creek, and on the Smithfield and Bentonsville road, about 13 miles from Smithfield and about 8 miles from the Wilson and Fayetteville Railroad. ? About 7 horse crop cleared and I mch4-4w " Ladies 1 Now is your time lor cheap Gossamers. Childrons at 95 cents, worth $1,35. Ladies-$15, worth $1,75. Call at once on Mrs. E. W. Moobb. A PRIZE. Bend tlx cenu for box of eoodi rocelTe free, a oostlr whlcn wiu help all, of tlUier Bex f A intra maba a. i WMt I er machinery and patterns for wood work" Apply to . J. A. BONITZ. lioldsboro.N.C. University of imnia. nfl CT ' . - i 1 rxuittp SESSION begins OGTO- j t aaa xnorouf & inatrnctlon irt LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC and PRO 1JESSI0NAL, DEPARTMENTS. facilities for raifins stock. This farm will be sold cneap lor casn. Title perfect. ir'ersons :,wishine to buy wm apply to Pou & MAS8BT, Attorneys at Law, Smith field, N.Oi octl-wtf E. O. BEASLEY. For Sale oiv Kent ! - - O .- A ... ne mora manev rl-ht ln TAMhi. , i x uo .Tru-utury bwjic-uuusg vw-uptu a th&n anTthlnir niaa in t,i. illnl I Fot catalogue apply to Becretarr nf v.itt I t -d' -r:.v.j , free. Ta3m4-. P. 0. ;TOIVE2SITY iOP. TOaiNIA, . VA. aug-su wzm Apply to sep30-w2m Wi L. HILL. Warsaw, N0.R We have one nf the best selected stocks in the nattier SatchelstSSa citv Collars and Cufl'g in Black, Hrown, Kid Glo,M .Hng .....vm lo tunBiaerea by those A SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. MS-J '1 ' ' 'A Plete Stock. Pmh.... . ra iI,rlet where he nurp.h . r Gooda, which he Is determined Ito Jut? ybauUf ul Sles In Dress and Fancy . , 'wejvuuvf uicvflw iilliljINERT! MILLINERY! CP API anl nlAailntf all or DUSSS GOODS Line. sepCT-tf . '! -3 J5 TOO
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