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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1886. A CROP OF CHESTNUTS. Tonight I shall dress ii my finest, I'll put on my latest white silk; j I shall wear my number two slippers, High-heeled and the color of milk; My gloves shall run to my shoulder, My roses all lovely and fair, j . And then I shall wear all my diamonds, And have diamond dust in my hair. . V . ; I'll sit in the box at eleven, And all the rich cavalcade scan ; And Freddie shall sit at my elbow . j And to arid fro teeter my fan. - RighHhere we shall linger together,1 And in tender whisperings speak And I shall be happy j and .make all The other girls sick for a week. MYSTERIES OF FEMININE FEELING. The- inconsistencies of feminine feelings are a mystery to the other sex. A man can understand why a woman should exert her powerful feelings toward suitable objects, and even spare enough out of their abundance to lavish them on all sorts of unsuit able objects, condemned murderers, for example, but he cannot understand why their sympathies should be inac tive, and apparently hardened, toword matters that should call them forth. The apparent inconsistencies are thought to be puzzles by those who have not made mind a study. 1 Why should a woman, with all j her moral purposes and her regard I for the welfare of others, desire to make the lives of criminals pleasurable, and make heroes and martyrs out of mur dcrers? Why should she shield peo ple from the consequinces of their wrong doing and thus encourage! its repetition? Why should she shoul der, and ask and demand others to shoulder, the results of an evil ; act committed by some one else? ; All these things a woman will do, and be offended, even find her sensibilities outraged, if she is opposed. A woman will a thousand timesj en courage her child in transgression! by warding from it the consequences and placing them upon herself or cnm Knd 7 , nlco in the lotfcr !roco ovoTi ao-nintt Tmtoct Sho Tanfa nne Droaaciom, a gold headed cane. other neoDle. though not his familv. and an Appollo face and form the at- to bear the results of the evil conduct tractions that won her love and con .of the inebriate. She will bet on the ??ence1'1 would mere were more worst horse in the race when ! she Marys like her, then there might be knows that he will be beaten, and she Fj.e Georges for a grateful nation's will wear birds' plumage on her I hat 0. ,,aAT7 when she knows that the birds! are All the beauty and riches such a slaughtered expressly to maintain the ?oble souJ asks are sincerity, purity of frivolous fashion. heart, and an unsullied name. She This killing of birds for millinery looks not to dainty hands, diminutive purposes is getting to be serious,! and feet perfect fit of a coat, or the women, notwithstanding their ifine carefully nursed moustache; her sensibilities, encourage it. At Cape homage is accorded to real merit and Cod 40,000 terns have been killed in true manliness. one season by a single agent of i the . We put that fastidious mould of hat trade. At Cobb's Island, on the femininity below par who is eyer Virginia cost, an enterprising business gabbling about prepossessing physi woman of New York has succeed in ?ues and plethoric purses. Look not rilling a contract with a Paris mil- J man to make you what you should linery firm for 40,000 bird skins of oe in coming years. Fear not to soil gulls, sea swallows and herns, at 40 your fair hands and lily brows by self cents a piece. The "demand for egret sustaining effort to keep above want, and herron plumes has extended the .n mental culture and ennobling ac line of slaughter from Florida all "9 70u are compare yourself along the Gulf coast. When the West Wlt? Madame Rowland, who prepared Indian islands were first Settled bv each dish for her husband's daily din- Spanish emigrants, they were the er, and in the evening was the bright home of myriads of birds of every est star of attraction in the fashion tropical variety, but, writes M. M. able salons o the great French Ballou in his "Due South," to-day metropolis ; and in life and death was the feathered beauties and merry true to him who had no beauty nor sonfstfvrs havo bfipn fintirftlv Ht-ivati pelt to lay at her feet. o j - - l ir i li i n .i i uuug uitju suouiu ueware or me ... J POPUXjAR queries. "Is he wealthy? Is he fine looking?" We cofess with a sense of deep humil itation that these .are the leading questions with our marriageble women of the Dresent day. It mat ters little whether the choice sample of nature's handiwork posess a penny weight of brains or an ounce of mor al consciousness, for a comedy nin compoop or a millionaire idiot an swers every purpose. Charms of per son and a goodly supply of the shining ore constitute as grand a prize in Hy men's lottery as many of the fair sex aspire to; and with such a low stand ard of marriage it is not at all surpris ing that the world abounds with so much conjugal unhappiness. Nothing has had so deadly an effect upon the marital compact in all its relations, and has done so much to spread gloom and desolation over households ts a devotion to the senti ment betrayed in these absurd que ries. Too many of our women of to day draw their conclusions of the mat rimonial tie from unhealthy fiction, the theatre, and the tinsel of outside appearance. To their perverted im aginations married life seemss one long, bright vista of sunbeams and flowers, and no note of discord is ever to jar the harmony of a life of unalloyed bliss. When the hour for disenchantment arrives, as it surely will, how great must be the chagrin and unhappiness that follows this illusory dream- A legal band will still hold them in bon dage to each other, while in heart they will be twain with no hope for future but bleak years of despair and unmitigated misery. It wonld be well for our women if reason, judgment, and common sense, instead of passion, could weigh this momentous question, and give their decision ere a covenant be entered into that can be annulled only by death. Let the question be. "What is his moral worth? and has he been a dutiful son and loving brother?" for a young man who is wanting in filial and fraternal affection seldom makes a good husband, and a wise woman will be cautious how she entrusts her happiness to his keeping. Ihmk ot Washington's mother It ii ii i.i Money Saved to Merchants Buying Their Goods at Home ! We would call the attention of the public to our well-selected stock of Goods for the Fall Trade. Save your money and buy your goods at home, thereby saving your freights. We sell at Baltimore prices. We are manufacturers agents, and wholesale agents for the celebrated Gail & Ax, Lorillard, and R. R. Mills Snuffs. APPLES AND CABBAGE SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT. CONFECTiONERIES FRUITS &c. at WHOLESALE We also handle Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars, Cigarettes. Sole agents for the "Cross ui ana "ijone jact" Uigarettes. ripes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, JVleerchaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Matches, Paper Bags. Wrapping Paper, Horsford's rreau preparation, star i,ye, Uracker?, Cakes. Fancy and Plain Candy, Sardines Canned Oysters, Stationery, &c. JSTWe are still at our old quarters; don't forge tne place, Give us a call before buying. Yours truly, Comer TJLxa.c3.ei: O-regoary Hoxxse, Oct. 7, 1886.-tf GQ&BSBQBQ M C. VI M U IAJ MM uvu HUB THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES. n n iimm We Respectfully Announce To our Friends, Patrons, and the Public That we are constantly adding to our Stock and can supply your wants, with prices and goods that will compare with anything in Eastern North Carolina, consisting, in part, of W CUTLERY, TIN WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c. deigning to ask the questions, "Is he A Fine Line of Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns to Arrive Soon! weaunyi is ne gooa looKmgi" were SIHIOT, POWDER, CIrPS, cfeo. B3F Thanking you for past patronage, we hope to merit a continuance of the same respkctfuixy, HUG-GINS & FREEMAN. North Walnut Street, Near Bank of New Hanover. Goldsboro, N. C, August 23, 1886-tf FinpnjjY EE The Old and Reliable Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE!- Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, LAMPS and LAMP GOODS, Would inform their friends and the public generally, that their Warerooms are now siocKea with the above Goods and that they are offering them at Northern Prices. QTJB WALNUT SUITS, For Style and surpassed. Beauty are Un- away from some of the smaller islands and greatly reduced in numbers on the others, by the demand for birds' wings with which to deck ladies' hats in Europe and America. In Texas sportsmen receive orders from New York for the plumes of white . egrets in lots of. $10,000. The prairies and mountain vales of the far West are scoured for birds of small sizes and every variety of plumage, and from the Pacific coast hundreds of thou sands of birds' skins are shipped an nually. The coast line of Long Is land has been the scene of indiscrim inate butchery of birds by those who find it a lucrative means of, livelyhood, and the New Jersey coast' is ravaged in the most merciless manner. The simpering devotee to luxury and fashion who is ever eaerer to know if he possesses good looks and metahc attractions. He should shun her as he would the leprosy that would blast all his life-hopes. Baltimorean. RLOR SUITS I In the Latest Styles such as Hair Cloth, Spun Silk, Embossed or Crushed Plush. We call the Attention of Country Merchants to Our Line of BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES and CHAIRS, as we have made special arrangements to sell them as Low as any Northern House, thereby can save you Freight and Time Also always on hand a full line of BU REAUS, WASH STANDS. SAFES. SIDEBOARDS. DESKS. BOOKCASES. MTT- to relieve intranqui ty of the nerves the 810 STANDS' EASELS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING, CHILDREN S CAR- xviziAJXiQ, uwwn.nV3r w-Li-a.Di3.EjO ana uau uijAdo-Cjo. To Err is Human. Bat it is positively inexcusable to admin ister or take narcotics or Dotent sedatives easily discoverable cause of which is sim ply indigestion. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the remedy indicated when the nervous system is weak, and consequently super-sensitive and untranquil. Braced and quieted by this superlative tonic, the system obtains needlul repose at night, ayspepiic qualms cease to disturb cease to disturb the 1 ind birds suffer in the same way. Rob- stomach and mental inquietude disaDnears. 11" 1 it I 1 1 A. 1 1 1 iiie iiauii oi Doay.Decomes regular, the nver ana Kidneys are neaitmully stimu lated, and bodily or mental exertion ins, gold-winged woodpeckers, hum ming birds, thrushes, bobolinks, orioles, cedar wax wings, blue birds, and meadow larks aje shot by the thosuands and the skins and plumage sent to the millinery shops to be prepared for women's head dress. A woman who attended a London ball wore GOO Brazilian humming birds on her dress. If a traveler among a strange peo ple should return and tell of such things as these, the unanimous opin ion would bo that the people at best were in a low state of civilization, that they were cruel, heartless, and given to barbaric displays. We should expect to find rings in their lips and noses, finger .rings made from the bones of their enemies, and i the torture of captives. But women have other peculiarities that explain their encouragement of the slaughter of birds. If they could seethe attempt to kill, they would cry. out their objections. The visible sufferings of the bird would awaken their keenest sympathies. But, being away trom the bird when all ;this takes place, there is too faint a mental picture, or none at all, to call up 'any feelings in the matter. The fact .is that women, far more than men, are wanting in the mental representative faculty. Their present may be vivid enough, but the representation of the mental pains of the past a'nd future are faint. A woman is also largely deficient in notions of cause and ef fect, the connection between the itwo, particularly when the senses arej not concerned, is often weakly estab lished, if at all. So that, given strong sympathies, a faint realization of! the relation between cause and effectj and a deficient representative power, and the mysteries of woman's conduct, herein mentioned, become explicable, and, notwithstanding Some pjrima facie evidence to the contrary, woman is still the kind, humane, feeding, loving, sympathetic being that jman believes her to be. Good Ifimsekekring. Our Motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING. FUCHTLER & KERN, ; s cfc D, East Centre Street, Opposite GOLDSBORO, N. C, September 27, 1886-tf Old IB a. m.lL. ceases to be a wearisome and difficult task. Neuralgia, rheumatism and malarial disorders, and kidney troubles, are en tirely eradicated by this matchless invigo rant and regulator. New Advertisements. EVERT FARMER f MM THE EARTH Lull iiiff In v That be was the Leader the public has had proof enough tc know and admit. That he is the Leader can easily be proven, all that is necessary is to visit his am moth Establishment Where Low Prices Always Reign ! m Down They Go ! Dry Goods Tumbling ! mm I m HEAD Buys another Stock at Twenty-Five Cents on the Dollar. One Fourth the Original Cost. Goldsboro receives the Largest Share of the Purchase. He buys no Goods to keep, and proposes to move this Stock at a still livelier rate than ever. - With Increased Steam , With the Fuel of Low Prices, And Running on a Down Grade without Air Brakes, he will make the fastest time on record. he has already started a flame which illumi nates for miles and miles. STAND FROM WWW. I have now in Store the Largest and Best Selected Stock ever offered by me in Goldsboro, and I am prepared to offer HJMSI1JIEIPAIEI) IBAHBdSAEWS I I will not weary and tire the public by enumerating all the goods I have on hand or mentioning any prices, but will merely JJeimew my Sttannafliiims (DDnaiflllenDj ? o And Determination, to sell any article in my line at 25 per cent, less than the same article is advertised or sold by any other merchant in town. No matter how low they may offer goods to you I the Original Champion of Low Prices will undersell them. ' ' A Public Benefactor! JLf''jn'thoIT """6 vivmi pivc j gvAws in una city. That if you buy FIVE DOLLARS worth of Goods from me, you will carry away a Lareer Bundle of Better Goods, than TEN DOLLARS worth from any. other store in the Stole would make It will be very little trouble for you to call and verify this-statement. THE GOODS MUST GO ! I DO NOT ADVERTISE! To entrap Customers and when once in the Store, RAISE or ALTER article. NO MISREPRESENTATION. the price of an advertised STOP AND THINK, BEFORE YOU BUY. AS ONE DOLLAR SAVED IS THAT MUCH MADE ! Largest and Most etc 'he great increase in my trade has been to such an extent, that I am r.nmrPiwi tr v Complete Stock in North Carolina, consisting in part of Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Oood- L Pull RnS Pn JlS' Line of Men's. Youth's. Bov's and Childrftn's Clothi fmrA to Iawoc , J.u? 'A . and Compl Merchant Tailor Work. Boots and Shoes of all grades and qualities. A full line of markets and Circulars made up in the latest style. priced to the very best and Finest Ladies New- KTf will convince any Merchant who calls or writes lor Prices that it is to his advantage to buy Furniture ai Mattresses 70- mmi A LARGE CROP ! AND AT THE SAME TIME Permanently Enrich His Land! This want can be met with a from us, novl-tf ROYALL & BORDEN, West Centre Street, Coldsboro, N. C. AT PIPKIN'S BARRELS OF FLOUR 200 15 35 50 200 50 25 100 100 25 50 1000 50 All the above goods are for must be sold. Come and get you want 10 save money. R. E. PIPKIN, WALNUT STREET, oct. 14-tf GOLDSBORO, N. BARRELS OF SUGAR BAGS OF COFFEE CASES OF POTASH & LYE SACKS OF SALT GROSS OF MATCHES BARRELS OF PORK BOXES OF TOBACCO BOXES CRACKERS & CAKES CASES OF B PEACHES CASES OF OYSTERS POUNDS OF CANDY BOXES OF CREAM CHEESE sale and prices if PURE -:- BONE :- FERTILIZER ! Such a Fertilizer ia now offered you in the old established Lister's Standard Pure Bone SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME! or iOtton, Wheat, Tobacco, Com, Oats, Grass, Tomatoes and General Application. Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Phosphate, PLAIN DISSOLVED BONE AND CELEBRATED GROUND BONE. "Send address -for our "AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS."" Lister's :-: Agricultural :-: Chemical :-: Works, 54-58 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Md. Factory, ISTo-vsraz-lL, 1ST. J". For Sale by MORRIS & TAYLOR. Siiorifissors tn OLIVER, Mount Olive: L. C. HUBBARD, Clinton, C; G. J. YELVERTON, Copelands, N. C. w. b. Farmer, Goldsboro, N. C; J. P. a. v.; w.- bi'aw Li-CiX, Kins ton, N. luivst-wtf Bulk Heat, Lard. BARRELS MESS PORK. you to buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cougk SVTup. rnce 20 cents a Dome. There is nothing in the world -wrhich will from Ladies I Now is your time lor cheap Gossamers. Childruns at 95 cents, worth $1,35. Ladies $1,25, worth $1,75. ; Call at once on Mrs. E. W, Moobk. 50 25,000 50 13" Cheap for Cash at augl9 tf B. M. PRIVETT & Pounds Bulk Meats. (C. R. Sides.) Tierces and Buckets Lard. CO'S. Love thy neighbor as thyself, and when TJr W TT T7TNT A VQ flW m see one with a bad cough advisi him l1 " OUJW, CHESTNUT STREET, Goldsboro, N. C, give prompter relief to all sufferers fiS??6 esh Dnigs and Brown's Plirn if1irA on I f!TTotQ t neuralgia than Salvation Oil. Price Btte . . . m miUre ana tarpeiS only 25 cents a bottle. I 1 1 1 Be" r aieni medicines ten per cent VERY CHEAP J I 100a Than nonol rrina I erCall on me; I am always about my FOR CASH OR INSTALLMENT place of business, and will take pleasure at in waiting on any one in need of any- -r- n -r j thing in my line. Respectfully, ' ROyall & BOTdeil'S declO-tf Dr. W. H. FLNLAYSON Furniture Store, on West Centre Street Building Lime! Delivered ia Goldsboro, in Small Lots, At $1.15 perBbl. Special Bates fer Car Load Lots. N. C. Phosphate, Phosphatic Lime, and Agricultural Lime. ySend for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. augl6,'86-tf APIS. Send six cents for postage, and receive rree, a coray doz or which will help all, of either goods sex. to make more moni T rlo-ht im than anything else in this world. Fort an es await the workers absolutely snre. Terms mailed free. Tkub UoM AmriteU. Maine nov-ly ottom at CentBo Is a Pretty Low Price, but it i3n't so Low after all when you see how GOOD3 are SLAUGHTERED at ASHEU &DWAKDS PALACE STORE ! It is true the crop is short and the worst is that you don't get hardly anything Tor your u'rodnee h. .tin .u are people com.ng to my sore daily saying : "Mr. Edwards, hSw in tho8worli canTOs0 ff1 'hCr ou mc xic juu oie iseinug lutmr me naaie 10 this puzzle mi . win leave lor you to solve. up Will Admit li!" my adi8e?;ent Reason is laterihnn usual; in fact my store being daily M AU Ui V thronged with customers it was unable fir me to do it any sooner. MY BUSINESS IS BOOMING ! Because Goods are Sold Cheaper than other Houses can buy them uo utcaics uwgnmn are uougnt ana tne lienent given to Customers Because I keep the Largest Stock and Best Selections in the citv. VUSlomer3 I. 2. 3. 4. 5. ecause there is no misrepresentation. EVERYTHING is sold as Advertised Because the most innocent child and shrewdest of buyers are treated alike. C0TJHTRY MERCHANTS AND DEALERS ' nu'lu ,a,au luciusciiw ui tne rvare hull exiraorainary upport unity offered for T ran .u.vjus.muw vwus mat you can sell IO adV8.ntfl.crA HoaMw, Terms and Accommodation in all beat the modation. My lt to tl5 ou ; respects. I have the very best Lot, Stables and Sheltera in tsS?e aH of mpl which I offer to the public. ' prices of any Liberal lete That by buying from the "Original Champion of Low Prices" you will be haDDv and mnt-nf 1 chases made of others so-called champions-whom. more becoXX. P7i2ldJRn,h.,vl,l8 wn the pur- rmooi-oMa on Icootinfl oil -rr,-, l!fV. ' VOI1CU XUIC OOaSierS Will moto wrl UAA47AtWA UUV4 U1A A ks 0 J JA ICvl DANGER ! TAKE WARNING ! ! Don't be Deceived by Signs. Talking or Brafftrincr. Always LnoV Gilded Letters : for the "Golden Eagle" and the Ornamental Sign in -All.cini.iS J? Jh. LPPVcj cordial invitation to visit my "Palace Estahlihmnt t :n . by jtaik AJNJJ MOJSJfiST DKALLNG ! Mjr w mem tneir confidence rolite Salesmen are in Attendance and a Var,n Welcome tcill at T ..r To the Great Rendezyoas and Headquarters for Bargains and juu win ue conyincea that I am th Come One ! 4 Come All ! ASHER EDWARDS, 37 & 39, EAST CEKTKE 8TEEET, GOLDSBORO, H. C
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