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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, pND AY, OCTOBER 18, 1886. MI seel lan We Have Commenced the Campaign in (&oxndl aiimdl CDflottflnnmi And we can supply the wants of all Wayne county, and then have plenty left lor the adjoining counties. To start with, you no doubt wish to buy ' (DILdDTTMUMcK- We guarantee to suit you in this line either I T I .....CA GVws Relief at onee Q ana Jure COLD in HEAD, CATARRH, HAY FEVER. iVirta Ztg-wttf, Snuff, or Powder. Free from injurious Drugs and Offen sive Odors. HAY -FEV D A particle is applied Into each nostrils agreeable. Price 60c at Druggists; bjTn,i registered, 60 eta Circulars free. i 3 BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. V (ur.st DRIFTING FOR TWO YEARS. I IN STYLE, COLOR OR PRICE. Next comes our "Favorite ' Shirty and (Lion Brand Cellars :;nd Cuffs. Umbrellas in Silk, Alapaca We lead the style in Onr Boot aiidjM! Shoi De partment was never mre. complete. L DIES : We keep a fall line of Coralme Corf ets, aleo Colored Ruchings. ar.d ririnorbams. i n e nave one or the best selected stocks of Leather Satchels Collars and White or Colored. If 501 want a chrap and durable dress buy one ot our Iricots in Black, Garnet Blue or Green. On stock of Sateens ia figured or plain are selling rapidly, also Ginghams And we have any knd or sizes. in the city Cutis in Brown, and Calicoes, who have, used We also hive trie aerencv tor the "Jouviri ----- o them to the bet en the market. Kid Gloves which are coasidered by those Don't think this is an advertisement for a circus. But by following the advice given you in this "ad," you will save many a dollar. And you will have the satisfaction of knowiag you fare trading with honest jeople. Very Respectfully, SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. -DEALER IN- rj Hscdi, ClotliiDg, Notions, Ssfits9Bhoes, Hais9 Grs&iries, CROCKERY, cfcO., cfcC, Has returned from the Northern Markets where he purchased a Large and Com plete Stock, embracing the Latest, and many beautiful gtyles in Dress and Fancy Goods, which he is determined to sell at the Smallest Living Profit for the CASH. In his HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT he offers this season a most MHgnificent and Fashionable Display, carefully selected by Competent Hands. He has. also, again secured the services of MissUattie Bordley, assisted by other competent Ladies, who will take pleasure in waiting on and pleasing all who may need anything in the MILLINER V or DRESS GOODS Line. sep27-tf P. S. All indebted t me will pJea.se come forward and pay up. C. G. PERKINS. ir & 11 a ay 1 B 1 MM mm mm mm m B fl H The Story if One of the Hwt liemark- t abm Voyages Ever Made. Capt. J. N.vA.rmstronf', now in command of the bark KUakaua, loading lumler nt Port Blakely for tht west ixast of South America, was in Seattlmhe otlier da. Capt. Arm strong will bo nienibered as t!ie commander who brought lie ship Templar from New York to San'Fnnciscoa few j-ears ago on one of the most rcrtrkable mssasos on record. After being out'or some time, tho captain went to a foreiji iort, and for some reason his crew, except. the officers, left Finalh- two EnglLsh ship came in, and from them Capt. Arrnstrongiiade up a new crew, and, after being out f ov days, the entire crew, in cluding the capta and his daughter, were taken down wits yellow fever. The first mate died, and seVal of the sailors. Those who had the disee less violent threw the dead overboard. o4by one. The ship drifted about without a pilt or navigator for more than a year. The-aptain, for two years, was so violent fromic ravages of the fever that he had to be chsbetl to the deck to keep nm from jumping Iverboard. He wears he scars from the chins and lashings to this During the year thzAtho shin drifted about. second mate and tfee or four of the sail recovered, but beii out of sight of land. not understaadingavigation, they were Sj to d'j cnyfing with tne ship, the daughter rekined Ikt reason, but strength. Ontilaj' she sent for the secol matfl miH nsL-M.b; deckViich he did. Sk then sent for her fathd instruments, anlbv the aid of these and licnowledge of n.Vigation she figured OUt l4)CatlOn Of tllA V.tl S!Iia thr.n tvb- the cfcs from the caBn and traced out a route Kan Francisco, took imand of the v seconifiate and crew C.PPEH -:-W0HKS, -:- POUNDEY, MACHINE -:- SHOPS, AND- WOOD -:- WORKERS! -MANUFACTURERS OF- Turpentine and Whiskey Stills, Brooks and Nanee Cotton Presses. Agents for the Atlas Engine and Gullett Gin ; also for the very best makers of Leather and r Rubber Belting. Full Stock of Mill Supplies on hand. Estimates cheerfully given when desired. BURR & BAILEY, . 15 & 17 South Front otreet, Wilmington, N. C. SMITH & YELVERTON, Agts. augl3-tf GOLDSBORO, N. C. WE STILL CONTINUE The manufacture of the Best Bread, Crackers and Cakes to be found in the StSte. We are now making a delicious Lemon Cracker which will please the palate ol the fanciest epicure. As hereto fore we keep a full line of Choice Confec tioneries, &c. Our Coffees, parched and ground by ourselvess weekly, are the finest flavored in the market. Any kind of Cake made to order and Iced in Plain or Elaborate style. COGDELL & BARNES. Goldsboro, N. C, Sep. 6, 1886-tf BLive of Industry and Enterprise Don't Fail to See Our Mammoth (TO IP?? LOW PRICES will Astonish You 3Es jfiLIX Nonsense Unless you can get the people to read what you say, now this advertisement is one you can't help reading. Cold, Rough, Hard Dry Facts Are here set forth that you want to read them, they won't hurt you, but are war rented a sure cure for extravagance and loolish "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 time was bought way below their real value FOR SPOT CASH, 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 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 MATEEIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, THE LATEST STYLES AND PATEENS 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. j I buy for spot cash, I have no one to support but myself, I pay no house rent, I sell for CASH ONLY thereby make no bad debts, I have polite low-priced clerks. These solid facts stare other merchants in the face and are only a few reasons why 4 STRQUSE, Odd Fellows Building Corner Store, will undersell any other merchant And don't YOU forget it. Oct. 14,'86.-tf tion 111 she wo and gi Days ued 011 le then practically A and ordered the surviving members of the lice sail, and gate them the direc- cli to sail. Evert' dav for months x carried on deAc to take the sun ' orders. weeks passed un4 the ship contin- iourney. Beini so li:rht-handed the vessiould not lx? properly handled and could cA but little sail, consequently her progressl slow. After many weary, dreary months I ffillt.lill lwsinwl lii-i tvn2rn on1 when helrned of what his daughter had done he I erroa'Jv siirnriswl mid 1vlnrod that had! been placed in the same iosition he could liave done better. The ship was loaded vvtrenerai merchandise, the carero being insiflfor over ;00,000. The long ab sence of tliip, and no tidings from her, led the ownertul all interested parties to be lieve that 1 with all hands on board, had been lost. Vagine their surprise, after the supposed f4of the ship had almost passed from their uu when one bright dav in summer thej. Templar, with her cargo all intact, cameyinor jnto San Francisco bay. Seattle (Wl Post-Intelligencer. A Pennsylranla Midget. A "Baby Bunting" that could very readily be wrapped in a rabbit-skin of nursery lore has been born to a farmer's wife in the little settlement of Bell Berak, Chester county. Pa., which is about eight miles from Oxford. The infant is a most wonderful ireak of nat ure. When ushered into existence, two weeks ago, it was barely ten inches in length, and it failed to get the better of a four-pound weight when placed in the other end of an ordinary pair of scales in the village grocery store. The father is a fine hearty farmer, rather above than below medium height, named Nelson Bunting. He is 45 years old, and his wife, Julia, who is not over two or three years his junior, is quite a large woman. They are the parents of half a dozen girls and boys fully as large as children of their respective ages usually are. and they can otter no explanation of this apparent phenome non. Since her birth "Baby" Bunting has not grown in any perceptible de gree, but she is by no means weak or Euny, despite her diminutive size, and et voice is as powerful as that of the largest infant ever born. She is well roportioned and pretty ami is general y considered a perfect specimen of a midgeL Her father's Sunday silk hat is plenty largo enough to hide her com pletely, and when put in a half-gallon measure her head does not come within several inches from the top. The Bunting farm-house has been overrun ever since the birth with throngs of visitors from the surrounding coun try anxious to see the little one, and a number of people from Philadelphia have also had sullicient curiosity to make a pilgrimage to get a glimpse of the young woman. Father Bunting is thinking seriously of exhibiting the child next winter in one of the dime museums here, and it is said that ho has already entered into correspondence with the managers of the Ninth and Arch streets show. The baby has not yet been named, but the suggestion that it should be call ed Frank Folsom Cleveland Bunting in honor of the president's bride, on whose wedding day it was born, has met with some favor, and it is probable that it will be so christened. 2'hiladelphia Cor. New York World. Miscellaneous. tVCAPITAL prize, mis ooo.r Ticket only 85. Snare la praportlaa oa.uL. QL o Louisiana State Lottery Company. " Wtd Juriby certify tXat tew ivpertxt tki mrmnl mnto rmll tk4 Monthly and (Quarterly Droving Jths Louisiana StaU Lottery Cvmpony, and i ptf on memage mnd oonirol the Drawtg$ thcmselr$,' a 4 that the mm art conducted with konuty.fairneu, i d in good faitX toward oA partus, mnd nm mtttAorie t Oompomu to aw tki$ certificate, wiiK fae-inilei if r tifnturtt attacked, in to mdoertiormtnU." taa mlaftlani t 1 beard a Welch, who suii)Osea con' New York p. wspaper Hero. story the other day about s most of the funny bits of xtion that appear in the 5. Welch began to make bis reputation! tt humorous writer while employed on Rochester Post-Express. When The Philiphia Call was started he went to the Qu Citv, and his "accident ally overheardlere his own fortune and those of his paji He is the most widely quoted funny niL the United States. For several months 1 Welch has been troubled with cancer of tllmgue, and not long ago. to save his life, hlnsented to a terrible- sur gical 0eratkm. le cheek was laid oien nearly to the ear, the greater part of his ngue was cut I Ho can never sjeak again, but lire wift prolonged, and he has a wife and childrei sunoort, Not all the heroes wear brasUttons and shoulder straps, and Welch ihero. New York Cor. Syracuse StandaiTlJ LEMON ELIXIR Cures indigestion, headache, malria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of appetite, debility and nervous prostration by regulating the Liv er, btomacn, Uowel8, Kidneys and blood. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with ether vegeta ble liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimu lants and blood purifiers. Fifty cents for ono half-pint bottle. $1.00 for 1'intana and nair bottle. Sold by druggists generally, and by all wholesale druggists. Lemon Hot Drops Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Hronchitis, Pneumonia and all throat and Lung diseases except Consumption, which disease it palliates and greatly relieves Price 35 cent. Lemon Elixir and Lemon Hot Drops sold bv druggists. Prepared by Du. H. Moz lky, Atlanta, Ga. Ladies! Mow is your time tor cheap Gossamers. Childrens at 95 cents, worth $1,35. Ladies $1,25, worth $1,75. Call at once on Mks. E. W. Mookk. Wr the undersigned Banks and Banker t will fay all Prites drawn on Th Lcuisianb State Lotteries which may be resented at our counters. J. II. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Katiocal Bank. J. W. KILBRETII, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 186s Tor as yours by tbi Lcirlb Ia.tnr for Lducationul and Oliarttal tc tarpon with m capital of tl. 0,000 to which a roMrt fujwd ot over $M0,oou kas lece boon dt!i By an overwhelming popular ? uto it frfciichU wan made a part o! the present State Uon Utn tion adoptod December 3d, A. D., TJu only Lottery ever toted on and en dorsed by the people of a ny State. It never scales or postpone. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly and the Extraordinary Draw, ings regularly every three months Instead of bemt-Annually as heretofore A SIM-KNIIIII OPI'OUTI'MTV TO WIN KrKATY: TENTH GRAND D It AW ING. CLASS I.. IN TIIR ACAIirmv nvj M r 8 IC NEW OULKANS, TUE81)AY,ewi wut-r a. ioao-uiom wontniy Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 -iuu.uoo meis at Five Dollars EacH. tractions, in FiftJts in proportion LI8T OT PKIZKS. 1 CAPITAL ritlZE .? 7V 0) 1 do do iYt, o 1 do do la.u, 2 PHIZES OF tHOOO lidio .5 do 3i)00 10.000 iu ao mi) , so do roo 100 do 200 300 do 100 500 do fiO 1000 do 2T 10,01 Kl 20.000 ;).ooo 2.J.U0 APPROXIMATION ritlZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $7.V). ... 9 do do fiof).... do do 2-jO.... 2.2.V1 iH; W...J 1967 Prizes, amounting to '.. . . il j-iloatRu lor r ten iv cltibi ettu 1 -jl to thti offlct of tno Oompuny hi teanr For further lulormat'.or. write clearly, Kivttig Til! udoreas. IMTAL 'OTKh, Lnrep Mct. ey OrdAre, or New York KxciiaDf;e In ordinary letter. Currency by txpret-i (t onr exptnnc) M. A.IIAI'IMIIN, hn tr1rnu, l.m. i , . A lA( PUN, Washington, D. i:. Mskil P. (1. Mr.np.v C.rta FavWe arrl Cheai) Cash Store, iitms Etsisien i Leitus to JL FREEMAN, HOLMES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleant- La Out of the Ashes ! liieoclore l0n in I'aris. A New York gentian just arrived frdm Paris speaks of haviimet Theodore Tiltjbn in a restaurant thereVw evenincrs asro. Ite was accompanieil bjirs. Bullard, whos father left her the foAG which he had mad from the patent nielne known as Mrs. Winslow's soothing 4p. Mr. Tilton and Mi-si.. Bullard are oftAeen riding out to gether and are a disturbed looking couple. Tilton's daughter Flor4, who married Pel ton, is living with her a in Switzerland. Mr. Pelton, who becanifflk-ted soon after his marriage with interitent attacks of in-sanitj-, has at last becoiia hopeless lunatic, and is now in confinett. Tilton's other daughter is living with 1 husband in Chi cago, and Mrs. Tilton isla Protestant con vent in Newark. New World Consignments of Cotton and Country To My PatrOflS and the Pub- Produce solicited. Special attention to weights satistaction guaranteed. Parties favoring us with cotton or other produce will not havcto wait several days for pro ceeds, as we make leturns daily. Thanking the public for liberal patron age in the past, we hope, by strict atten tion, to merit a continuance of the same. iw Mtore ai To Arrive: r; BAGS COFFEE, all grades, J 50 Boxes Cakes, 1 fi( BBLS. FLOUR, all trrades, 1 vlJ 1000 lbs. N. C. Hams, i " SUO AK. all grades, O 1000 lbs. Western Hams, Met lods of Kvarts V Conkling. People have len regale-0m time to time with samples of the oratq cf "William M. Evarts, in which single s411Ces have been given of more than 200 vls each. As a contrast we may mention Lcoe Conkling's address to the jury in the cipf Farnswortb, receiver of the Bankers ancferchants' Tele graph company, against thel'estern Union Telegraph company, a pallet of forty eight pages, in which the spdVr uttered no paragraph larger than sixteees, including 120 words, and this in five snces. There is a great ainerence between fcat orators. Pittsburg Gazette. !()() CHEESE, BOXES TOBACCO, 1000 " CIGAKs: 100 CASE3 OYSTEltS,o 50 Sacks Meal, 10 Bbls. Hice, 5 Tierces Lard, Gross Matches, ; BOXES SARDINES. O Full Line of Crockery. sept23-3in M. Chevreul, the 81 M. Chevreul, the distingj whose centenary was celebrat other day, was the associate Scribe in the writing of the nuil attributed to the latter. M. CI work was published in 1800, and in 18.S0. Though known to the' great scientist only, he is the aui five "pieces" and 137 vaudeville! reul very clearly remembers hav head of the Princess Lamballe cal too of a pike after her execution Detroit Free Press. nt. ted savant. .n Paris the celebrated us dramas reul's first i last work )rld as a of sixty M. Chev seen the d on the l 1792. "AiTIereYonAie." 'the city bakery RF.fl: Mil.RH & CO.. lie Generally. Having completed my shop and lurnish ed it with new machinery, I am now pro pared to do all kinds of Machine "Work, Such as overhauling Engines, repairing Gins, Mills, &c. I have the agency for Smith's Improved Cotton Gin, Condensers and Feeders, which I guarantee to be among the best made. Parties in need of Gins will do well to call at my thop and see it before purchasing, as the price is low down. If you need an Engine or Boiler I can make it to your interest to sec me before placirjg your order. I make a epicialty of Shafting, Boxes, Pulleys, Mill Gearing, Mill Irons, Mill Stones, Bolting Cloth, and everything per taining to a Mill or Gin. I carry in stock Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Brass Goods, suoh as Globe Valves, Check Valves, Gauge Cocks, Lubricators, Steam Gauges, Whistles, and a great many things too numerous to mention. Very respectfully, 0. R. RAND, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C, Aug. 12,'86.-tf Again in Operation ! Having secured the services of a com petent and reliable BAKER, we are now prepared to furnish the city and country trade with fine and unadulterated goods et low prices. We Desire Opposition, but Defy Competition. DEALERS IN General Hardware AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM MACHINERY, Engines, Gins, Presses, MOWERS, REAPERS, &c. Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hoes &c. Guano, Kainit, Plaster, &c. BUILDERS' MATERIAL, AT VERY-LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Agents for1 The People's Life Assurance 7nnH n Pnlir.iM Ifumed navable in from " 5 to 7 years. , GEO. ALLEN & CO., sep23-tf NEW-BERNE, N. C. A. WILLIAMSON, Manufacturer of Fine Having received the agency for the Bark . Cotton Seed Crushers Ml HUG MIBS, for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du- AND dkb ik plin, Greene, Lenoi and Johnston, we WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, BRI would respectfully Jnvrte tne attenuon 01 DLESAND SADDLES, CART Oinnprs and Farmers lo their usefulness. ported, but that it is only natural that, aftel They are highly retemmended and nn" nnrrm -p, HTVnT v the illness and death of her husband, sImL ...if n innnrPIT tUlllT BOOTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE shouldrequire the rest which 8he ia now seekiSUPPLY A LOHB'FELT VAHTi WAGON HARNESS, HALTERS, CUR- Mr. Van "erbilt's Silver-Edged Mr. Vandei'bilt, the American is a ovbante m the matter of rov He has just had built by Messrs. Richmond, the well known boat I larire rowinz boat, all the fittings are of silver. It is a ordinary scul with seats for a couple or people an Why it should be ornamented with t tings no one knows. London Court We also keep constantly on hand a full uboat. supply of Conlectlonenes, uigars ana .to baccoApples, Oranges, Bananas, and Nuts of all kinds. We respectfully ask for a share of the public patronage. JOHN MURPHREY. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 27, '8G.-tf Foreign Mutton In London. The larjrest carjro oi meat ever recti London lately arrived in the Thame the Falkland islands on board the i Selembria. This consisted of 30,000 carcasses of sheep. I Jrs ship possesses ' engines for preserving and freezing the and the holds are lined with a non-conductl packins of timber and charcoal. Lone Letter. ATTENTION! Farmers and dinners Mrs. StoTe.'a Health. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe writes to friend in Brooklyn that she does not consid her health "shattered," as has been widely r ing by daily open air exercise. is at Hartford. Mrs. Stowi ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at nitrht and broken of your rest by a sick child sufferiryr and crying: with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once ana g-et a bottle of Mrs. wikslow's Sooth ino Strup for Chtldrmi Tekthino. Its value Is incalculable. It will relieve the poor nine sunerer immeaiaieiy. uepena up on IU mothers, there is no mistake about ft. it cures aysentery ana aiarrnoea, regulates the gtmach and bowels, cures wind colic softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and yes tone and energy to tne wnoie system. R8. W INSIXJW 8 &OOTHINO OTKUP FOR UHII- drxit Tkxthtko is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United 8tates, and is for sale by all druggists through out the world. Price 23 cents a bottle. feb25-ijt id H Every Qinner and Farmer should have ne. - For prices and particulars call on or dress ENRY LEE & CO., L Wholesale Grocers. f OM, MEAL, OATS. IUU (White and Mixed.) RY COMBS AND BRUSHES. A Ko. t M Hids Hirzen fcr S12.S0, Machine Harness, $7.50 to $12.50. K0RNEGAY BUILDING, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Mf-Repairing of all kinds promptly at tended to. novSO-tr JUST EECEIVED ! t ..4 Vnll QvV nl Tif-w ClmAm A A Sacks Bolted Meal. . unrgo uv ur iUU (100 pounds each.) I Notlons.Boots, Shoes, &c. Just received at liOO Bushels oats. . , . EDGERTON,FDTLAYSON & CO'8. B. M. PRIVETT UO. I Goldsboro, n. u., sepo-u
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