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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1886 We Haye i Wvtyi (BflaiKdl aiimdl (DfldDttDnnim 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 Next comes our "Favorite;' Shirt?, and (Lion Biand C -liars aijd Cuffs. Our Boot and Shoj De partment vas never more complete. Umbrellas t ?n Sill- i ii uiio -T-v - AlapacailC L DIES : , vVe keep 4 full line of Coraline Uoreets, also Colored Kuchings. Collars and (Jutis in White or Colored. If ou want a cheap and durable dress buy one of our Tricots in Black, Brown, Garnet, Blue or Green. Oar stock of Sateens ia figured or plain are selling rapidly, also Ginghams and Calicoes. We also h ive the agency for the ".Touvin" Kid Gloves which are considered by those who lave used them to hf the best on the market. Don't think this is an advertik ment for a circus. But by following the advice given you in this "ad," you will save many afartion nf knnwispf vnn ar trading with honest reonle. i M I) i I . 1. 11 V I V UU "IU HUl - tJ-i u " P. S.-AII indebted to ine will 1 Newmarkets, Jackets, Jersey's, Sacks, And all Other Latest Styles of Wrapps . A Full Line of Zeigler's Shoes. . - i . 1 Split , jljpi w" I e ma(ie every preparation for the Fall In all our Departments will be found everything requisite to No Having an itss-All wool selling eitewuciw . pose of for 45 cents per ya . TT TVTrTX7 It VOll Weill U Ct Wiwvi. "5 " v t BLPPMBER that Joseph Edwards, the Original Champion of Low Prices, b determined to M0 7E the goods this Season NO FANCY PRICES. RtM We Defy Competition and Sideshow all Braggers and Blowers. '0ljR COUNTS FRIENDS When you visit this city do not allow yourself to be dragged or pulled by other merchaIltS) but waik right straight to the estabjishment where low prices always reign. Look for 8 U fc vkSJEA FAST Commenced the Campaign in We guarantee to suit you in this IN STYLE, COLOR OR PRICE. We lead the style iu We have one of the best selected stocks of Leather Satchels and Ginghams. 4 o J very iespeciiuny, SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. In Olocds, Oloihisg, Koiiens, Ms, to, Ms, Gin, Has returned from the Northern Markets where he purchased a Largre 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. MILLINERY ! MILLINERY ! In his HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT he offers this season a most Magnificent and Fashionable Display, carefully selected by Competent .1 . .1 If.. 1 nn!n anmmnrl fVio soniioo nf AflSO I ' 1TTTV RflRTlTlfV O Clt"fv1 fgwl bv 0ther competent Ladies, who Tgyyaiyjj . who may necu anyinuig m mt- iuiuuitunui uuiwij uuuuu umi.. please come forward and pay Fall, and Ladies, misses ana uijjjJinjiN WRAPPS. x j -r-r-rT TT TT"r.T other House in this slaughtering at oo,ceui a jaiu. Wqv qiIV don't, hxiv thelarge line either And we have any kiid or sizes. in the city X J -DEALER IN- will take pleasure in waiting on and pleasing all up. C. G. PERKINS. Win ISTORTH Gr 0 L City or State offers you 1 Jose Miscellaneous. Profit for Everybody Parker's Tonic kept In a home la a sentinel to keep i ickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure, and the stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. "I sell largre quantities of Parker's Tonie In my drug' store. Among mv customers, a doc tor, has been prescribing it for the past two years. He was nearly dead himself, and tried every remedy known to his profession, with out any relief . After he had used four bottles of Parker's Tonic he began to grow in flesh, and the improvement in his health was abso lutely wonderfuL He now recommends it to every one." J. E. Darrow. Calainet Ave. Pharmacy, 113 Twenty-ninth Street, Chicago, 111 Parker's Tonic Prepared by Hiscox & Co., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at One Dollar. octld-wswlm HI. McKiDie tfl ro MOUNT OLIVE, N. C, Take pleasure in announcing that they have now in stock the largest and best seleeted stpek of General Merchandise. They have ever offered, CDnsisting ol everything usually kept in a first-class stock of general merchandise, such as Dry Goods. Clo hing, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware . Family Groceries & Sillies A SPECIALTY. We are determined not to be undersold and invite all who need anytiing in our line to give us a call. ' Quick Sales and Small Profits" is our motto. H. W. McKinno fc Bro. MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. octll-tf ATTENTION ! Farmers ai Giiers Having received the agencj for the kht Ccttcn Seed Crushers for the counties of Wayne, Sanpson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Jolnston, we would respecttully invite the attention ol Qinners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and SUPPLY A LONG-FELT WANT. Every Ginner and Fanner slould have one. For prices and particulars :all on or address HENRY LEE & CO.. Wholesale Grccers. aufr20tf FOR SALE ! A small Safe, in good order at wjlOmi-3 THIS OFFICE. m and Winter Season oROi-.iisr. Or TTD 3S 0 3F2. 0 ju w it mm & such low prices in every line of goods. It is to your advantage to give us a can Deiore purcnasing eisewnere. - - until vou see Joseph oh 3Si.warc r 1 FLAMES FLASHED FItOM HIS EYES. How Willie B rough is Said to Have Set Fire to Haystacks. A telegram to the New York Uerald . from San Francisco. Cal.. October 17, 1 says: Investigation of the story about Willie Brough, the boy living at Tur-1 lock, in the San Joaquin valley, who was supposed by superstitious people to set nre to objects by merely fixing ! his eyes upon them, exploded that part of it of course. He is evidently j overcharged with electricity to a re-1 markable extent. The snapping of j his fingers causes sparks to fly. The ; postmaster at Turlock has him relate j glee full how he set fire to wall paper, by this means. An insurance agent i it is alleged, had refused to take more j risks on property in the neighborhood j so long as the boy remained there, i The man, however, denies this state- j ment. but confirms the story of the peculiar electric phenomena, and de- J clares himself deeply interested from : a sciantific point of view. Popular excitement has been so great since the story of the sinister j power of Master Brough was circula- ; ted that the father has felt impelled ' to move away, and has gone to reside ! on the other side of the San Joaquin j river, taking refuge with his family in ; a cottage in the cotton .wood tim j ber, a long way from village or rail- i road. He denied that his son had caused fires, but admitted he had! told him that when lying in bed at night he saw sparks flying about him. j Willie is an extremly nervous boy, ; eleven years old, with a largely de veloped head. 1 M. A. Kuhlman, who keeps a school in Mercer county, in which the alarm first began, describes how five j fires broke out in one afternoon in ; different parts of the schoolhouse, be- j iner caused by no visible agency. ' Other scholars were hastily dismissed, ! but Willie Brough was detained. A j few minutes later he fixed his eyes on a hay shed a few yards distant and called the teacher's attention to the fact that smoke issued from the same. Very soon it was in a blaze. The teacher forbade him to come to school any more. He does not be lieve him guilty of arson, but is in clined to think he is the victim of su pernatural agencies. On the pre vious Sunday eleven mystereous bla zes occured in the house of William's father. One broke out at a corner of the roof, another in some bedding on the middle of the floor and the third charred some grain sacks in the barn. Willie looked at a straw stack near by, and flames issued out of the top. The mother of the boy is prostrated with excitement and anxiety. Many of the inhabitants of the country around Turlock are spiritualists, and implicit ly believe that no natural explination can account for these ocenrrences. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Kirby & Robinson. nnonncement wr irw UMiJir mmn mmwmrmv to meet the wants of our daily increasing trade. clotue your lamiiy Edwards. Our stock Bg .WHY THEY MAURI ED. Postal cards were sent out to mar ried men of a small town in Western New York with the inquiry, "Why did vou marryf " We give a few of the responses: "That's what I have been trying to find out. X." "Married to get even with her mother, but never have.. W." "Because I was too lazy to work. I. V." "Because Sarah told me that five other young men had proposed to her. C."' "The old man thought eight years, courtin1 was almost long enough. B." "I was lonesome and melancholy, and wanted some one to make me lively. N. B. She makes me very lively. D." "I was tired of buying ice cream and candies and going to theaters and church, and wanted a rest. Have saved money. J. C." "Please don't stir me up. J." "Because I thought she was one among a thousand; now I sometimes think she is a thousand among one. i E." ''I think it was because I, was cross eyed; now I am afflicted with two pairs of cross eyes daily. Peter." : "Because i did not have the expe-' rience I have now. G." "The governor was going to give j me his foot, so I took his daughter's ' hand. H.'' "I thought it would be cheaper ; than a breach-of-promise suit." A. 0." "That's the same fool question that ! my friends and neighbors ask ! me. C. H." ! "Because I had more money than I ; knew what to do with. Now I have more to do than I have money with. B. D." "I wanted a companion of the op posite sex. P. S. She is still oppo site. A " "Dont mention it. F." "Had a dificulty unlocking the door at night and wanted somebody to let me in. Bon." VOLCANO'S GROWTH. SUDDEN A letter, under date of Apia, Octo ber 15th, says that authentic news' has reached Samoa to the effect thut j on the morning of September 10th over one hundred heavy shocks of earthquake occurred on the island of Ninalou. one of the Tonga group, and that from the bottom of the lake, which is two thousand feet deep, a mountain has arisen to the bight of . three hundred feet above its' surface. Also, that this mountain h is burst out in flames and thrown out hot stones and sand in such quantities as to destroy two-thirds of the cocoanut ; trees on the island. In Samoa light i shocks of earthquake occur so fre-; quently now that they no longer cause any alarm. Oh ! ye who teach the ingenious youth of our great naiion.let them learn the noble act of self-defense, as Salvation Oil is tJw specific for burns. Little Annie yesterday told us, in lu r way, what a good medicine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is; it had cured her of a very severe cold. 'jmWBiMilMPIi'lUMItyif Di'Wlil'IIII V HlingaBaBBBEE GREAT NOVELTIES IN CLOTHING-. or turmsn your nome at tnc - - of these goods is the Mr. Henlsr Creech is now with me and would be glad to meet his numerous friends and patrons Miscellaneous tarCAPITAt, PRIZE, 70 OOOEl Ticket only 85. SIiare prprtl Louisiana State Lottery Company. " W U ktreb? certify Oat x ntptrrxtt tKi mrrcmgt. mmti for aU tU Morally and (Quarterly Drmvinfi ojtht Leuisianm SlaU Lottery Company, and i ton wtanafftmmdeentrl tA Drtmigt (JUmni, m4 that tk mm art conducted wilk ktmttty ,aimtM, am & in good faith towrd aU partUt, and mm aut hor it VH Company touotthit otrtificaU, wilh fm Hmiltt ootr rifnaturtt ttaehoi. in iil adoertiotmenU." We the tinder signed Banks and Bankers will pay all f rites drawn cn The Louisiana State Lotteries xchich may fie resented at our counters. J. II. OGLES BY, v Pres. Louisiana National Bank. J. W. KILBHETH, Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Ires. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 1S69 for M years by tbe Laid Uture tut LduratlotiAl aod OharUtblo parpoaM lth a capiU of fl.GU),00 to which a resrv txixA ol oer to0,0oo hoj tnec boon add!. lij an overwhelming popular rot Its franchli wa male a pari of tha pruaeDt Htate Uoactlta tton adopted December 2d, A. D.,187. The only Lottery ever tote4 on and en dorsed by the people of any Suite. It never scales or potttpone. Ita Grand Sinfrle Numtwr Drawing take place monthly and the Extraordinary Draw ings rejrularly every three months instead of Semi-Annially as heretofore. A SPI.KNI11I) OIMMIUTITNITV T WIN A FOKTITNK. TENTH GRAND DRAW ING. CLAS3 I., IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. ember O, 188G 108th Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE S75.000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars EaU Fractions, in Hffli in projwrtum list or PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PKIZK t"V0 1 do do 25,00 1 do do lo.viat 2 PRIZES OF ffiOOO 12.0(0 5 do a WO lo.mw 10 do lwo Itl.lM) 20 do 500 lO.UW 1W do 200... 20.0U) :w do 100 :mwo 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZKS. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750 9 do do 500 4XW 9 do do 250... ... 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting to $265 500 Application for rates to elut8 should bo mad OTjiy to the offloc of the Company 1b Now Or la.ios. For farther lntcrmton write oloarly, irtvn ttilJ address. 'tl!TAI. VOTI.S, hiprep Mou ey Orders, or Now York Exchftrge In ur-lli.kry latter. Currency by Expro'i ( our expense-) addressnd M. A. DAUPHIN, Ntivr Orlrta, 1,a. or A. DAI TMIN, UafhliiKiou, U. :. ' Malte P. 0, limey Criers Fayle. and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans- La For Men's Youth's Boy's and Children. a Headquarters For Doctor Warner's Health Corset. - largest in the State. 188B ion of Low Brices Chanrp at my store. in front of my store. octlS-lm
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