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! t GOLDSBORO MJLSSENOKLR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1886. THE V ; : I A DAY WITHOUT GOD. Br SADIA PETTIT. The day had been bo dreary With Its load of carping woes. And the world seemed cold and dreary As I watched the twilight close . As I watched the sunset dying, Out from the darkening West, It seemed that night was lying More deep within my breast. I stood and thought Sf the hours. The gaurds of the lost? lost day. Marking like haunted towers The steps of a miserable war On. I thought of the day as a demon That naa neia m u As a storm-beat, wearied seaman Is whelmed by wind and wave. For all through the hours of sorrow , I had not thought ot God through the day, I had walked within pain and horror As a soulless clod of clay. 1'erhaps if I had knelt in some corner And prayed to God of my care. He might have pitied the mourner And sent me an angel unaware. So I stood and pondered eo pentant in the night's lone, dusky gloom. If God should forget us one moment Oh what would be our doom . ( And yet so many are troubling Without God through each day. And oh, so many are doubling Their burdens along the way. OhGo1 ! A fear comes o'er me For live so like to this day That walk an ioreuwu" -j------ and who, having learned of Him. are ever ready to cast the mantle of char ity over a fallen brother, a orgetung never that Christ came to seek and to save the lost, they are ever reaay io lend a helping hand, leaving an judg ment with Him who judgeth not as man judgeth. Presbyterian Observer. LATEST MM T . THE USES OF AN ENEMY. hand, a Remark UemVmberTnVrn the twilight grav; rrv.t i lift nn mv heart, oh tatner, Always keep an enemy in brisk, hearty, active enemy. the use of an enemy. 1. The having one is a proof that you are somebody. Wishy, washy, empty, worthless people never have any enemies. Men who never move, never run against any-thmg; and toViati n. man is thoroutrhlv dead and nHorlv hnripA. rtothiner ever runs against him. To be run aginst is a proof of existence and position; to run against something is a proof of mo tion. 1 1 " 2. An enemy is, to say the least, not partial to you. He will not flat ter you. tie will not exaggerate uut virtues. It is very probable that he will slightly magnify your faults. The v40fit nf that is inst t770 fold; it per mits you to know that you have f aults and, are therefore, not a monster, and it makes them of such size as to be visible and manageable. Of course, if you have a fault you desire to know when vou become aware that you have a fault to correct it. Your enemy does for you this" valuable work that your friend cannot perform. 3. In addition your enemy keeps you wide awake. He does not let you sleep at your post. There are two that always keep watch, namely, the lover and the hater. Your lover watches that you may sleep. He takes off nois es, adjusts surroundings that nothing mav disturb you. Your hater watch- es that you may not sleep, ne snrb you up, when you are napping. He keeps your faculties on the alert. Even when he does nothing ne win nave put you in such a state of mind that you cannot tell what he will do next, and the mental qui vive must be worth something. detective among your. JllLbUU LbLyj 1 A 1 U n THE PIONEER n ft n "ft fh n in II OF LOW PRICES. , ,i -! ! i "U -rwnn-F cmrvncrh to That he was the Leader tne puonu uas uau know and admit. That he is the Leader can easily be proven, all that is necessary is to visit his Mammoth Establishment Where Loav Prices Always Reign ! Money Saved to Merchants Buyjn Their Goods at Home ! Or We would call the attention of the public to oar well-telected stock of Goods for the Fall Trade. Save your money and buy your goods at home, thereby saving yoor freights. We sell at Baltimore prices. We are manufacturer's sgents.' and wholesale agents for the celebrated Galiffe Ax, Lorillard, and R. R. Mills Snuffs. APPLES AND CABBAGE SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, Ac, at WHOU JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S TALK. People will not believe it, and yet it is true as the Gospel, that giving leads t jthriving. John Bunyan said, "There was a man, and some did count him iCmore he gave away the more he had." He had an old paying to back him, one which is as old as the hills, and as good as gold. "Give and spend, : And God wilPsend. If a man cannot pay his debts he . must not think of giving, for he has nothing of his own, and it is thieving, to give away other people's property i Be iust before you are generous. Don't ffive to Peter what is due to Paul. They used to say that ."Give" ,io,i on "TCflsrore" is buried, but T do not believe it any more than 1 do -f . , enemy, the nnnther saving:, "Thereae only two . , nothing to sav or chime m . w- 111 U I o , good men; one is Head, anu iub uiu because it fs not born." No, no; there are many than to op ana juuu Down They Go ! Dry Goods Tumbling ! EDWAEDs We also handle Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars, Cigarettes. Sole agents foj Hut" snrl T.nnp. Jark" Cigarettes. Pines. Ciffar and Cigarette uoiuers, . Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Hatches, Paper Bags. Wrapping Paper, Bread Preparation, Star Lye, Cracker?, Cakes, Fancy and Plain Candy,1 Canned Oysters, Stationery, &c. "We are sun at our om quarters; the place. Give us a call before buying. Yours truly, C3r"E2LlEi' J Jt- UJLJST HSlFtLGD Corner mcler G-regory Houso, Oct. 7. 1886.-tf c. Buys another Stock at Twenty Five Cents on the Dollar- One Fourth the Original Cost. Goldsboro receives the Largest Share He buys no Goods to keep, and proposes to T T . J i-.A--r-v r An ne is a ubiecuvc uuub jvu,'I , - friends. You need to know who your QI tliQ JrlirCliaSe. friends are. and are not, and who are 4-; 11 1 ,-rrl -J or n-Q-r-o fhTl AVAr. The last of these three -mOVS tlllS DLOCK fcLL d fcLlli livens vnnr enemies Will aiscrimiua.Lt Liits uiuci " your enemy goes to one who is neitner inaiuereni one ?. imork vpt about. HOC liurj. if ,j p coouisn lew ui TirviifyVimnfi knows a x luug"- ,.c, , them people who aon icry, uu ucm door," but who say, Here's a little wo wih we could make it ten times as much." God has often a reat share in a small house, and many a little man has a large heart. Now, you will, find that liberal peo ple are a happy people, and get more, enioyment out of what they have than folks of a churlish mind. Misers nev er rest till they are put to bed with a i.nAu iV.oV nftpn L'et so wretched that they would hang themselves only they grudge the expense of a rope. Generous souls are made happy by the happiness of others: the money they give to the poor buys them more pleasure than any other that they lay but. ' . -I have seen men of means giye cop pers, and they have been coppery in everything. They carried on a tin-pot lived like beggars, arid died like dogs. I have seen others give to the poor arid to tne cause ui uuu uy hovelf ul and they had it back by barrow loads. They made use of their stewardship, and the great Lord has trusted them with more, while the . bells in their hearts have thought of widows who blessed them, and or ninUrlrpn who smiled into their faces. Ah me, that there should be creatures in the shape of men whose souls are of no use except as salt to keep their bodies from rotting! Please let us forget them, for it makes me feel right do.wn sick to think ot their nasty ways. Let us see what we can do to scatter joy all around us, just as the sun throws his light on hill and dale. He that gives God his heart will not deny him his money. He will take a pleasure in giving, but he will not wish to be seen, nor will he expect to have a pound of honor for sixpence. He will look out for worthy objects; for giving tp lazy, drunken spend thrifts is wasteful and wicked; you might as well sugar a brickbat and r n turn it into a Duddiug. A l 1 1 1 ll rv t. . wise man will go to work in will so give nis money now is so jauch easier to assent -i n 1 i. oppose, ana especially iuau iu refute. But your friend win tase up cudgels foe you on the instant. He will deny everything and insist on proof, and proving is very hard work. There is scarcely a truthful man in the world who could afford to under take to prove one-tenth of his truth ful n5frtinns. Your friend will call your enemy to the proof, and if the nlifferent person, through carelessness repeats the assertion of your enemy, i . n 1 i ) . he is soon made to reel tne mcouveu ience thereof by the zeal your friend manifests. Follow your enemy around and you will find your friends, for he will have developed them so that they cannot be mistaken. The next best thing to having a hun dred real friends is to have one open enemy. But let us pray to be deliver ed from secret foes. ; With Increased Steam With the Fuel of Low Prices. And Running on a Down Grade without Air Brakes, he will make the fastest time en record. 0 Rochester, N. Y., September 15, 1886. .We have made 31. E. CASTEX & CO., of GOLDSBORO, 2Y C, our Agents for the sale of our Ladies' Fine Shoes. We make on the N. V, Opera, Acme, Wauken Phast, and Creole lasts; the latter is just out and is very NICE. We use the McKay Machine and. sew with best Barbour's Jbread. Ivery pair warranted. They are nice, neat and stylish. Give them a look when -on want a Shoe and you will be pleased. We use the Gordian Patent Stay. ; IFL-EIEXD db CO. seplG-wswtf IE- he has already started a flame which illumi nates for miles and miles. STAND w m I have now in Store the Largest and Best Selected Stock ever offered by me in Goldsboro, and I am prepared to offer njNiuiKiPAsiEaiD ibabMrAiins i T will not weary and tire the public by enumerating all the goods I bave on band or mentioning any prices, but will merely EEeimew Wj tanndiiimg (DDnaflfleimge 4 -p. . . t.n epl, nTlv aTtirie in mv line at 25 per cent, less than the same article is advertised or And T$gtJ' w they may offer goods to you, I, the &uiu uj Ul" . . , . . t . pr (,P5 xcil rmnersp.ll them. unginai vyj-iaiiipiuja vu xjw. j. "My love, what maic spell is thrown Upon your face? Its charm I own. Whence came thy pure and pearly teeth.' Thv rosy lips? Thy perfumed breath.-1 She said, in accents sweet and clear, " 'Tis only SOZODONT, my dear." The Atmosphere of Love Is a pure, sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the results of using SOZODONT, ! which not only invigorates and preserves the teeth, but renders the mou'li as fra grant as a rose. "Spalding's Gia:e," handy about the house, mends everything. . A Public Benefactor ! Ti.!fl t ;Bfw nlnim inasmnfili ok I was the FIRST MAX to B "a L liiO 1lLi.C J. JllOHJ bring down the price of goods in this city. passud-ms pus oiis 'Sims iiivA. uao IT I A FACT I That if vou buy of Better Goods, FIVE DOLLARS worth of Goods from me, you will carry away a Larger Bundle than TEN DOLLAKS wortn irom any uiuei swic iu iui, v IB Are Here To Stay! THE GOODS MUST 00 ! , I DO NOT It will be very little trouble for you to call and verify this statement. ADVERTISE saouj ujaqJOK w uiaqi Snusno sjb jfaqi vx pu spoof) OAoqv 3q:piirv poDois Aion8in sraooiajBAi Jiaqi WW 'XnwauaS ouqnd oqi pus spuauj jpqiiioju; pinoV 'saooo JKVri m sdivTvri 3iiVAssvrio m .umom Ul SJ3B0(I 11B)3 pUB 3lBS3lOq OiqBJpjI pOB )Q HQ, :o: To entrao Customers and when once in the Store, RAISE or ALTER the price of an advertised lo entrap busiumtis TVTTaT?T?PT?T?.RTTrTATTOTT. article. Our friends ' in town and the country are hereby respectfully notihed that we are still on deck, ready to supply our cus tomers, at short notice, with the best Beer in the world which is Portner's Tivoli, and "Vienna Cabinet Beer" in kegs, half barrels or bottles. . We have recently made new arrange ments and improvements in our Depot a sensi- and Bottling Establishment, and promise full and entire satisfaction as to YOU BUY. STOP AND THINK, BEFORE AS ONE DOLLAR SAVED IS THAT MUCH MADE ! I am compelled trade has been to such an extent, that to keep, now, the Largest and Most The great increase m my traae n.ri of Domestic. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; a Full and Complete Complete BtocKin i-a 7nT C hTfd r en's Clothing from the lowest priced to the very best and Finest I,me 01 men, 'ZZZZmA fihoes of all erades and qualities. A full line ot 1 juercnam xiu " 0irculars made up in the latest style. Ladies New- 1,1 wnv nnd will SO Cfive his to the poor that ne win ue ieu"iU& 11 quality, prompt attention and general ais to the Lord. No security can be bet- h ofbusiness. Orders solicited, ter ana no iuiwi -. i?panprt.fnllv R. PORTNER BREWING CO., W. HlLKEK, ACT. Goldsboro, N. C, oct4-lm Mrs. E. W. MOORE , (2d Door Opera House.) MILLINERY ! The uv ;0 nnpn nt all hours, it is tne best savings bank m the nation. There is an office open at the Boys and Girl's Orphanage, Stockwell, London. Draw vour checks or send your orders to C. H Spurgeon. There will soon be five hundred mouths to fill and backs to cover. Take shares in this company. John Ploughman wishes he could do more for it. otton at ntSj - ' V UiU' IIH..'tM ",(f-.i;J Tl" ' til Jltt. Imi ff '. J iili We Respectfulljf Anno i ross ford's form .sxidodd nyiAJS qnv saivs ioino s! wiai jno sassvio Hvei p skssvio onihooi saovm -hvo sNananiHo 4oNIanow 'eaNVHtf cianxoiJ 4siasva 'pkvxs ois -nw 'sasvosooa 'sssaa 'saHYoaaais 'gavs 'saKVXS iistvv 'savau -fig 10 aim Tim punq no sbavib osiv ouitx puB qspj noA oabvo Aqaiaqi 'asnoji ujaqioi; Awe sb Moq su uiaq; uos o; suotnasaia-B ip9as opt OAq o.w jo autq ano e;aqoi9i Ajvunoo jo uoiiuony 8T11 It0 qsnid poqsiuo io passoqma 'nS uncl8 'oiO WIl 6B pns ifj oqi u. see how GOODS are SLAUGHTERED at Is a Pretty Low Price, but it isn't so Low after all when you ASHEfs EDWARDS' PALACE S r To our Friends, Patrons, pd the Piblic, That we are constantly adilig to ourtstock, and can supply your wants, with prices and goods that will compe with anything in Eastern North Carolina, consisting, in part, w CUTLERY, TIN WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING nnnUS. STOVE NDS, &of a thp'wnrst is that vou don't get hardly anything for your produce, but still there Tt id t.rnft the crop is short and the worsi is uia-i yu,u". , i -i h&tih h rrri nn v . . j-i nil oq in n nr vi r rj lwams. nu w in nic "unu vj are people comag w. - 5The riddle to this puzzle I will leave for you to solve. AVI LAAV-v llivv J up THE SPIRIT OF CHARITY. The teaching of our sinless Saviour was that reproachful accusations should be cast only by those who were themselves entirely "without sin," himself showing that sweet charity ana lovmg fucivj, -- , . p4.1r condem thee.77 ir tnis gospei imo iDDOUb, JC 1UWCI&, CdUllUli, " Shade Hats in Cantons, 30 cents. Black and Colored Straws, 25, 35 and 40 cents. Trimmed Hats, in every Style now worn, at similar low prices. -I- j ii inrni. Voti naiiol' in ,arf m v fiforp bp? n or d fl.il V AT 4- that my advertisement mis scusuu i ituci iuan uoi, w av ..v, . 0 j X ill AuHllt thronged with customers it was unable for me to do it any sooner. MY BUSINESS IS BOOMING ! Because Goods are Sold Cheaper than other Houses ; car t buy them Because the Greatest Bargains are oougni anu m oeueu 6 Because I keep the Largest Stock and Bat Belectiona .in the city kA. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUjrTYSASH, DOORS, Bt A Fine Line of Breech and Muzzle Loading G u n stpAmveb SHOT, POWDER, GAPS. c&C. esame Thanking you for past patrcnage, we hope to merit a contiauance of HUGGINS & PREEMJW. North Walnut Street, Near Baik of New Ilinovor. Rrspkctfullv, Goldsboro, N. C, August 23, 1886-tf I. o In Endless Variety. d helDfnlness were more frequently applied to our fallen broth ers and , sisters, there would be less use for alms-houses, courts of justice and prisons. There is a wide distinc tion beWeen'guilt itself and the guil- aUiJ ..wUoi. ova ATPfiPdlTlfflV Si whi will step Tout "ol their way t'o f MWPJPFW WTF PPPV? investigate the surroundings ana the one "overtaken in a fault." Even many who have named 3. 4. 5. Ta,100 thprp ir no misrepresentation. JUVJawx im is soiu as auK iBw. Because the most innocent child and shrewdest of buyers are treated alike. REAL OSTRICH PLUMES, 16mdl8jnche Scrim and Madrass Curtaining at 20 cents. As Cheap as can be bought. ?-PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS.- COUNTRY MERCHAKTS AND DEALERS Would no well to avail themselves of the Rare and extraordinary Opportunity offered, for I can at the pr ice s of tKJXp Marklt. and have just the kind of Goods that you can sell to advantage ; besides I offer you Liberal Tenns and Accommodation. My facilities for the accommoaation oi visiung c r 1 nave me very uesi uui, awwco w"""-1" ' in all respects which I offer to the public. the name ot unrisr, anu uei.ui world are professing to follow m the ,wctn of the compassionate One, are often wont to crush sin and sinner with the same blow. When, through indiscretion, moral weakness or over whelming, temptation, 'one deviates, for the first time, from1 the path of rectitude, he is at once classed with "sinners," and the door of society is closed and barred against him by those who could have saved him had they been imbued with the sweet spirit of charity that thinketh no evil. Mul titudes who have taken many down ward steps be reclaimed were a help ing band kindly extended. They are often soul-sick with the husks upon which they feed, and, like prodigals, would gladly return to the Father's Slidtey not dread the Jook of scorn, the whispereo. mbubw proud, self-righteous, who, yith a Jook of l am nouci EVERY FARMER WANTS "JLJLI of any TO produce: a lame cko? AND AT THE SAME TIME Permanently Enrich His Land! This want can be met with a Send for Samples and give me a calL MRS. E. W. MOORE. Goldsboro. N. C, May 10, 1886-tf W8if all o 1 Hub Mortiser and Borer. 1 Moulding Machine. . 1 Tenoner. 1 Turning Lathe. Saws. Shaftings. Belts, and a lot of oth er machinery and patterns for wood work. A rmlv to J. A. BONITZ, mch4-4w Goldsboro, N. O. ! ... . -w . i, ;ii i i, n-A nnntant -Duhpn 1 fav! n cr tnwn. but the rnr- That by buying from the "Or.g.na S o. u. r "SSbT caTled Idie Kasters-will make you feel chases maue oi oiners su-cancu tuamiuu. " t Q.j , miserable and dissatisfied all your life. DANGER! TAKE WARNING- !! Don't be Deceived by Signs, Talking or Bragging. Always Look for the "Golden Eagle" and the Ornamental bign Gilded Letters : PURE -:- BONE iFERTlIiipBL! fills 1 vSip Such a Fertilizer is nowfferod you th in Lister's Standard mm Hotel Barnoi i A ,ai ertendine to the pnbUc a cordial invitation to visit my "Palace Establishment," I will try to merit their confidence bv FAIR AND HONEST DEALING ! M IT 7 IFiriM Welcome teiu wreer xvui lone SUPER-PHOSPHATE W For Cotton, Wheat, TobWoo, Corn, Oats, Grass, Tomato f, Gcnerl Application. Ammoniated Dissolved Bonepkospk0' iw- PLAIN DISSOLVED BONE AND CELEBRATE -Send address for our " AORICULTURAI STILL IN OPERATION. fhnn." riass bv Rhavinc and Hair-Cuttine amckly and h Jniher side." Blessed are those neatly performed by the well-known ton nwi 4fm2t"work8 who, having soriaf artists, James Bates and William Polite Salesmen are Ut Come One ! Come BBJ "'BOS To the Great Rendezvous A 11 rm - -r o,i rnn will he convinced tnat l am J S - - " ASHER EDWARDS, 37 & 39, EAST CENTRE STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. V ct come . win wrcei x wm m -x and Headquarters for Bargains, and Lister's :-: Agricultural ;-: Chemical s; W otks, "va convinced that I am th -L. k.ka "rttptt a m a ws whatjp rx AT.TTAfORE.iA if 1 i 54-58 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, jsr cr. Factory, JSTo-var) - a. m a vt rT a.. . i. w d.im HnlilitiAwv N. Cm OLIVER, Mount Olive: L. C. HUBBARD, Clinton, N. O; W. F. STANUt, JStl Ca G. J. TBLVBRTON, CopeUnds, N. C. ' Juirw- ill i reo forth to seek ana 10 save w i
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