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TBE G-OLBFBORO MESSENGER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1886. We Have Commenced the Campaign in 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 (DiLdDirnnnMcB We guarantee to suit you in this line either IN STYLE, COLOR OR PRICE. Next ernes owr "Favorite ' Shirty and (Lion Brand C ..liars and Gun's. Our Bjct :m:l Sho j De partmeiit ua never rn re eorqplet Umbrellas in Silk, Alapaca and (iintrhams. We lead the style in W And we have any knd or sizes. to. have one of the best selected stocks in the ot Leather batchelfeVSiif clty Wo k . ep a fut : line of Gorahne Corcets, aleo Colored Ruchinga. Collars and Cufl's in If aoj vant a cheap and durable dress buv one of our Tricots in Black. Brown, LUHES: Whi'e or 0 !orel Garnet, Blue or Given. Oir stock of Jateens 11 figured or plain are selling rapidly, also Ginghams and Calicoes., We ajlso h ive the agency for the "Jouvin" Kid Gloves which are considered by those who have used them to be the be-t on the market. i " Djn't think this is anjadvertis ment for a circus. But by following the advice given you in this "ad," you will save many a dollar. And you will hjavj the satisfaction of knowing you are trading with honest people. THE SHOCK LAST FRIDAY. The Country is Pretty Generally Shaken Up. Charleston, October 22. A severe shock, lasting from 8 to 12 seconds, occurred this morning at 5:25 o'clock. It was accompanied by the usual vi bration of the earth and rumbling sounds, sending people out of bed and In many cases into the street. By most it is considered the severest since the great shock of August 31. Beyond the falling of bricks and plasteriner no ! damage has been heard of. The shock j was also severe at Savannah, Ga.; i Orangeburg, S. C, and Waynesboro, j Georgia. j Later. Another shock occurred at j 2:45 p. m., and pronounced by many to be or greater severity than the morning shake, though of shorter du- . ration. It caused considerable com- j motion on the streets, and many per ; sons quitted their desks. Another shock occurred here at 7:05 j p. m., but of a slighter character than j the two preceding ones to-day. The I details received to-night from the ; surrounding territory show that to- i dav's disturbances allv felt throughout this State from the coast up as far as the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains, ia Laurens county. The vibrations also extended throughout lower Georgia, including Augusta, Waynesboro and Savannah. The center of disturbances appear to be Charleston and Summerville, from which places the earth waves seem to have radiated in all directions. Columbia, S. C, October 22. At 5:25 this morning the people of Colum bia were rudely awakened by a heavy earthquake shock, accompanied by loud and sharp detonations, which lasted full forty seconds. Buildings were shaken, crockery was rattled and were felt here this morning about five o'clock. One : was quite severe and shook houses and awakened a great many people. No damage. Augusta, Ga., October 22. Two severe shocks of earthquake were felt here to-day. One at 4:50 a. m. and one at 2:17 p. m. Washington, D. C. ;October 22. A slight tremor was felt here at 2:50 to-day. No damage done or alarm occasioned. Atlanta, Ga., October 22. There was a distinct earthquake shock here this morning about 4 o'clock. Danville, Va., October 22. A urred age. slight shock of earthquake occi here at 2:45 o'clock. No damage FOOD FRAUDS. The Shahiei'ul Use of Lime and Alum in Cheap Baking Powders. the chemists hare found twelve per cent, or one-eighth of. the entire weight of some samples of baking powder analyzed, to be lime, the wickedneis of the adulteration will be fully apparent. Pure baking powders are one oi the chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect and wholesome food. While those are to be obtained of well established reputation, like the Royal, pf whose purity there has never been and cannot b3 a question, it is proper to avoid all others. A Boston whiskey dealer bought a cheap coffin, put a four and seven eights gallon keg of rye whiskey m side, screwed a plate on the lid of the coffin, on whieh were engraved the name, age and birthplace of the alleged corpse, boxed the coffin as is usual, and shipped it to a town in Maine. There an undertaker took ! charge of the box and drove ten mile:; 1 into the country before the coffin was ! opened and the liquor removed. Miscellaneous. rar-CAPiTAi, prize, 75.0001 Tickets only 05. 8har la prportUa "Hb&SBHO Louisiana State Lottery Company. Wt i koroby certify UuU m eupmrit tXd mwrnngt nent$ Jot mil Uu Monikly and Quarterly Dr twins $ cflK Lovuiann StaU Lottery Company, and i per ton mmO d toiUroi tk Drmmingt Oiwwlw, and that tk4 iamo ort conducted with honesty, fmrntM, mmd in food faith Xpfoard aU partiet, and ot authortu tki Company to mm this oertifioaU, with fao-HmUa tf nr tifnaturu attackoi, in its adwertittmentt.' Very Respectfully, SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. Many food frauds.such as chicory coffee or watered milk, although they are a swindle in a commercial ense, are often tolerated because they do not particularly affect the health of the consumer: but when an article like bakiner powder, that were very gener- ( enters largely into the food of every fam ily, ana n relied upon lor the healthful preparation of almost every meal, is so made as to carry highly injurious, if not rankly poisonous, elements into the bread to the imminent danger of the entire community, it is the duty of the press to denounce the practice in the most em phatic terms. Among recent important discoveries by ihe food analysts is that by Prof. Mott.the U. S. Government Chemist, of larcre amounts of lime - and alum in the cheap CnBlH)Dtri. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. ! Are you disturbed at nltrht and broken of ' undersigned Banks and Bankers your rest by a sick child suffering and crying j will pay all Prites drawn on The Imisiana wun pain oi cuiiing leeinr IX o. send at State Lotteries which mnv be treienied At our counters once ana fret a Dot tie or Mrs. winslow s Soothino Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend up on it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, rrjrulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the rums, reduces inflammation, and (rives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothino Syrcp rrm Chil dren Teeth i no is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all drugytsts through out the world. Price 2 cents a bottle. feb25-lyt Stumps, the farmer, has married a .city girl who is. trying to learn country J. H.OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. J. W. KILBKETH, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. ltcorirtea in 16S tor '25 yoars by the Lexis 1 iHtnrv for durational and ObariUble parpofsi 1 - 1th a capital of f 1.00(1, (MiO to which a rotrv fc- d ot over t560,ooi aai since been added, i liy an overwhelming popular vote It tranchU i rat made a pan oi the pn-aent State Uonetltn ! tion adopted December 2d, A. D..18T9. KV..U0. -"--v- cic, wu. w tuc ways, one uas neard ner Husband say ! TJu onlv Lottery ever voted on and en most danpprons. and th othpr tlip mnstuu .i i i . , J i . tc uruy lAJucry ever vinca on ana en useless adulterants yet found inThe low-, i"nv ULTa u! TTpORL doned 0fa grade, inferior baking powders. It is a' ''1 ZnY a w dog. tie can be a watch dosr at niirht different brands of baking powders so far auise4tvonl th ef?gt &l day ' tof 1 J osesold in this u lUD ut " - BCl '"""n11 1 e neiu Brace Up You are feeling depressed, your appetite mm i . i ii i i i m -DEALER IN- hk Ming, Miens, h M, h km, CROOKSRY, cfcO., cfcO-, Has returned from the Northern Markets where he purchased a Lan?e and Com plete Stock, embracing- the Latest, and many beautiful Styles in Dress and Fancy Goods, which he is determined to sell at the Smallest Living Profit for the CASH. people were terribly trigntened, many viin'itv not one of them, with the inHft . 'em down au hour at a time."-Life. rushing into the streets in their night exception of the Royal Baking Powder, clothes. No damage was done, how- was-found free from both lime and alum, ever, beyond the cracking of plaster- The chief service of lime is to add weight. mg and chimneys. At :4U this atter- it is true that lime, when subjected to is poor, you are bothered with Headache, noon mere was anotner severe suock. heat.gives on a certain amount of carbonic i you are ndgetty, nervous, and generally It came suddenly without the usual acid gas, but a quick lime is left a caustic , out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace warning trem5rs. The buildings on so powerful that it is used by tanners to ; up, but not with stimulants, spring medi Main streetwere vigorously shaken eat the hair from hides of animals, and in cines.or bitters, which have for their basis and the rniddle of the street was dissecting rooms to more quickly rot the j very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimu speedily filled with frightened people. flesh from the bones of dead subjects. A ; late you for an hour, and then 1 ave you No damage Was done to property" ' sma quantity of dry lime upon the in worse condition than before. What though light articles were rattled in a ! tongue, or in the eye, produces painful j you want is an alterative that will purify livelv fashion i e"ects' now mucn more serious must these ' your blood, start healthy action of Liver AtPUcf "aflr, tha ci,nni- mm-, I effects be on thedelicate membranes of, and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and ivt vnester, wnen rne shock, occur-, iVlQ ?v1,ct;c, oi i-;riQT-o ; mi-c T-onoo-o VmoiiK o.wi rriv rpn this afternoon, the (ourt, or (ifin- ' :n t-.i . 7 eral Sessions was in session, and the building was so severely shaken that the judge, jury, witnesses and lawyers rushed to the streets. Considerable uneasiness is still felt in this city. The Women and children are in many m- Inhis HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT he offers this season a most Magnificent and Fashionable Display, carefully selected by Competent Hands. He has. also, again secured the services of MissCattie Bordley, assisted bv other competent Ladies, who will take pleasure in waiting on and pleasing all who may need anything in,the MILLINERY or DRESS GOODS Line. sep27-tf P. S.-AH indebted to me will please come forward and pay up. C. G. PERKINS. particularly of infants and children, and ; a medicine you will Mad in Electric especially when the lime is taken into the ! Bifers, and only 50 cents a bottle at! system day after day, and with almost j Kirby & Robinson's Drug Store. 1 every meal. This is said by physicians to i be one of the chief causes of indigestion, ; Our job office facilities have been dyspepsia, and those painful diseases of greatly increased and improved. In; the kidneys now so prevalent. Instances f,Halitv of work mid phpannpss nt : stances prostrated with fear, and it is of the most serious affections of the latter , prices, we propose to compete with' south ot t lie I'otoiuac. lax Clerks Blanks, Registers Adulterotion with lime is quite as much ; i' V, , 'i " , to be dreaded as with alum, which has ! f ulu useu x .uagis- heretofore received the most emphatic trates and Attorneys supplied at snort ; condemnation from even- food analyst, 1 notice. physician and chemist, for the reason that, while alum is probably partially dissolved It never tuilea or potdpont. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take placo monthly and the Extraordinary Draw ings regularly every three months InHtead of Semi-Annually as heretofore. A 81I.KMII OIM'OUTI'MTV TO WIN A FOKTIINK. TENTH GRAND DRAW ING. CLASS I., IN THE ACADEMY OF Ml' SIC. NEW ORLKANS, TUESDAY, ov tmbrr O. 1SSU U8th Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZ S75.000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fraction, in Fifties in prujHrtum ljst or PKIZKS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do tin 1 do d(f 2 PRIZES OF I 5 do 10 do ' imio ! 30 do :io : lot i do am... . ... , ;m do UNt ! .VK) do 50 i 1000 do Zrt APHHOXIM ATI ON I'NIZKS. 9 Approximation Prizen of $7'0. . 9 do do .Sort.. do do 2.V).. Wu Prizes, amount iiig to. .$?.". 4 0 . JTi,t0 . Kl.'IKt . 12.(0 1 0.1 k 0 . M,iMt . IO.im) . ai.O1! mi.iMi , . 2.'.0l i).0o0 fi,7i0 4..VW -ViO 2o:5iio not HKiy many persons win uisroue to- "w"1 um.1n.1u5 nmc nai,u iwuuva m aily ollice ; night when thev retire to rest. ; some sections oi me vvesi are noiea in ! rPgejp ts f!T.F.vRT,A'Ti. Ohin. Op.tohpr 94). A every medical iournal. I ' , slight shock of earthquake was felt here at 2:20 this afternoon. The vi brations were from east to west and so slight as to be only in the highest buildincrs. In some of these, how ever, the quake was of sufficient force aad passed off in ga s by the heat of baking, 10 sena tne peopie uurrying iuio me it i3 impossible to destroy or change the streets without waiting to don hats or nature of the lime in any degree, so that coats. No damage reported. ; the entire amount in the baking powder Wilmington, N. C, October 22. passes, with all its injurious properties, Two distinct shocks of earthquake into the stomach. When we state th it .Magistrates requiring blanks will find a full supply at the Messengkk office. See our advertisement of Portfolio" in another ". 1; !Jct!oD for rati- i clut fchvn'd c vasA: til- V the ofbc o the Ccmrauy' In Now Or n!i l or further lofornat'vn wr tr cl'nr!y, h'vv.iji M j,iI :rc. POnTAl.. OTi:, Miir6ii Mo. r y f;rilorn, or Nrw Yorw F"xliMi.'f hi r, I n ry ;ittr fmT'iticy by f.xprc n ( n oi:r 'Xpini,t) tli'Jri'AKcll U A. O.M'I'IIIN, Orlfnni, i.m. 711. A HAtT'lI". VV nrthii m'ot.. I ('. "Magistrates column. Real Estate Mortgages and Deeds for sale at the Messenger office. j Mats P..0. Mnns? Crflsrs raylc and afldras ReEisicrtid Letters to 1 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleiot La ! a nd Winter Annoiinceiiient mm Newmarket Jackets, I Jersey's, ! Sacks, i And all Other Latest Styles of Wrapps . A Full Line of Zeigler'si Shoes. LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN "WRAPPS. Dry O-ood 8 lltiu Gr 0 L 13 S 3B 0 GREAT NOVELTIES . IN CLOTHING. j For Men's Dl Youth's ) Boy's and Children. Headquarters For Doctor Warner's Health Corset. We have made every preparation for the Fall and Winter Season to meet the wants of our daily increasing trade. In all our Departments will be found everything requisite to clothe your lamil v or turnish your home at the No other House in this City or State offers you such low prices in every line of goods. It is to your advantage to give us a cau Deiore purcnasing eisewnere. jeiuug cuvi-x, slaughtering at do cems a yam. t ot...u6i.. v2 v j c poSe of for cents black silK don,t buy you see j0Sepli Edwards. Our stock of these goods is the largest in the State. REMEMBER that Joseph Edwards, tne ungmai unampion oi low rnues, is ueiemuueu luitiutxi iud guuuo who wwduu xwx nuvuu. We I)efy . Competition antt ittesnows an jeraggers ana mowers. C05JNT&Y FRIENDS---When you visit this city do not allow yourself to be dragged or pulled by other merchants, but walk right straight to the establishment where low prices always reign. Mr. Henry Creech is now with me TO OUR Look for the large SIGN JL and would be glad to meet his numerous friends and patrons Champion of Xnow Prices at my store. in front of my store. octl8lm
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