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; f. -: ; -(f 4 THE GOLDSBOEO MESSENGER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13,. 1886. 4 Miscellaneous. INFORMATION MANY PERSONS a this season suffer from neither Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains in the Limbs, Hack and Sides, Sad Stood, rIndieatlon,Iyspejsia, 3Ialaria,Constipation & Kidney Troubles. VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, nA Blood and Kidney Trouble, by cleansing the blood of all iU Impurities, strengthening all parts of the body. -h VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE, KpuralKia. Tains in the Limbs, Back and Bides, by toning the nerves and strengthening the muscles. -k-VOUHA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA, Indieestion and Constipation, by aiding the assim ilating of the Food through the proper action of the Jtomach ; it creates a healthy appetite. VOLINA CORDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS, repression of spirits and Weakness, by enliven ing and toning tha system. VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED nnd Plicate "Women. Puny and Sickly Children. It is delightful and nutritious as a general Tonic. Volina Almanac and Dlaryl" for 1887. A handsome, complete tiBPfnl Book, telline how to CURE nwKtsKS at HOME in a pleasant, natural way. Mailed on receipt of a 2c. postage stamp. Address VOLINA DRUG 4, CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, NID., U.S.A. U THE PROUD INVATJir REV. T, MON ATTENTION Msrchants and Fang?! It! HEED OF SUPPLIES! LBS. MEAT. DEWITT AT THE TALMAGH'S SER-TACCRNACLE. Everybody Has Something He Wl.net He Had Not ;otl Doe Not Wish to Mak thU World So Cri-lit that We JShall l'orget the Kriglitrr. Brooklyn. Doo. 12 The Bv. T. DeVVitt Talm.i.?, D. D., preached this morning from the text. II Kin-'s. v. 1: "lie was a leper." He said: Hero wo have a warrior sick, not with pleurisies or rheumatisms or eonsumptious,bat with a disease worse than all these put to gether. A red mark has come out on too fore- hewl, precursor of complete disfigurement and di-.soi-.i:I"ii. I have something awful to tell you. :. lnn:v.z chief oi' nil (!:' Syri vi " t leprosv. iiniii ins p.;ii.,. :i mis hi feet, :i Li t-nuiv t. TIi;, Get out oJ iho w.iv of Hj j-.-m iltno 1 n:is the law, on leorosy "if breath .strikes 30.1 you :uv ;v iuau. Tb commaiKl'T-ui-isiicf of all t!m fore. of Syria! Aivl yi t h'j would Ik cj3i o cx change" -nli7ions with the lvy ct li:s stirrup or the hostler t;tat blankets hi.s charger. Tlr news gfes like wilddre all through the realm. and the p.-oulo me sympathetic, and they cry out: "Is it pos-il)le that our great hero vk fehot A hub, and around whom we came with such vx"i feral im when hn returned from vietori';i- battle "in it Irs jos:di:lt) that our grand an I -ii:! ions Naamaii has tho leprosy?" Ys. 11: erylxxly has Kometiiing he wishea he iij l no'.- David, an Absalom to disgrace him: a thorn to sting hiin; Job, car- buivk' j to plague him; Samson, a Delilah to shear him; Ahab, a aboth to deny him 25,000 250 300 750 25 25 50 25 10 TOBACCO, SOAP, SNUFF, Etc., In Store and to Arrive this Week! BBLS. FLOOR, ROLLS BAGGING. BUNDLES TIES, BOXES CHEESE. CASES BREAD PREPARATION. CASES LYE AND POTASH. BARREL SUGAR. BARRELS MOLASSES. Get Prices Before Buying Elsewhere ! iTCotton sold on Commission. Good weights and highest pricis guaranteed. M. L. LEE & CO. Goldsboro,N. C, Sept. 27. tf NOTWITHSTANDING THAT THE DOG DAYS ARE UPON US, YOU CAN FIND AT mm FAMM GROCERY! West Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C, A Good Supply of Fine Groceries and Foreign Delicacies, Snuff, Tobacco, Ci gars, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware, &c, which he is offering at very Low Prices, for o ask: ! Ilaniaii, a Mnrdooai to irritate him; George WashinJo-.i, childlessness to afflict him John We.-lev, a termagant wife to pester him Leah, vyak eyes; Pope, a erooked back Dyro:i, a club loot; Jona Milton, blind eyes Charles Limb, an insane sister; and you, ano voa. and von. and von. something which you never bargained tor, and would like t rid of. Tho reason of this is, that God does not want this world to bo too bright; other wise, wo would always want to stay and eat these fruits and lie on these lounges and shake hands in this pleasant society. Vvre are only in the vest ibule of a grand temple. God does not want us to Stay on (he doorstep, and therefore he sonds aches, and anno3rances, and sorrows, and bereavements of ali sorts to pusli U3 o i and push us up toward riper fruits, and brighter society, and more radiant prosjerities. Cod is only whipping us ahead. The reason that Edward Payson and llobert Hall had more rapturous views of heaven than other people had was because, through their aches and pains, God pushed them nearer up to it. If God dashes out one of your pictures it is only to show you a brighter one. If He sting your foot with gout, your brain with neuralgia, your tongue with an inextinguish able thirst, it is only because He is preparing to substitute a better bodv than you evei dreamed of, when the mortal shall put on im mortality. It is to push you on and push you ii o toward something grander and Iietter that God sends upon you, as He did upon General Naaman, something you do iot want. Heated in his Syrian mansion all the walls glitter iug with the shields which he had captured in battle: the corridors crowded with ad miring visitors who just wanted to see him once; musio and mirth and banqueting filling all the mansion, from tesselated floor to pic tured ceiling Naaman would have forgotten that there was anything better, and would have been glad to stay there 10,000 years. But, oh, how the shields dim, and how the visitors fly from the hall, and how the music drops dead from the string, and how toe gaterof the mansion slam shut with sepuicnrai bang, as you read the closing words oi eulogium: "Ho was a leper! leper 1" There was one person more sympal hetic with General Naaman than any other person. Naaman's wife walks the floor, wringing her hands and trying to think what she can do to alleviate her "husband's suffering. All reme- a.es iiav o tiia. tu i the doctors of the royal staff have met, and they have shaken their heads as much as to jay "No cure, no cure." I think that the ffi alters had all folded up their recom- num.lAtioiu and cone home. Probably most nf the emoloves of the establishment dropped their work aud were l'.-fnr for some other situation now become of poor Naaman's wife? She must have svmpathy somewhere. In her de spair she goes to a little Hebrew captive, a servant girl in her bouse, to whom she tells the whole story, as sometimes, wuen uvtr. home with the sorrows oi me wunu, cm. finding no sympathy anywhere else, you nae the star of hope, the star of consolation, the ' star of Bethlehem, t he morning star of Jesus. Not many mighty men, not many wise men are called; out tiod natn -chosen the weak things of the world to confound 'the mighty; and base things and things that are not to bring to naught things that are." Oh, do net despise the prattle' of little children when they are speaking about God, and Christ, and heavtn! You seo I jo way your child is pointing; will you take that ijohilin? or wait until, in the wrench of some awful beieavement. God tkall ift that child to another world, and then it will beckon you upward? Will you take the pointing or wiil you wait for the beckoning? Blessed bo God that the little Hebrew captive pointed in tho rijrht direction! Blessed be God for the saving ministry of Christian children ! No wonder the advice of this little Hebrew captive threw all Naaman's mansion and Bcn-hadad's palace into excitement. Good-by, Naaman : 'With fare scarified and rigid and inflamed br th r.-rfilcn -o, and aided bv those who mitx): ; jd him o i rilhcr side, he out lo i'.ia chariot. IIM fast the fiery -ii! :rs f the royal stable while the poor sick man iiTts his swollen feet and pain struck lkr.bs into the vehicle. Bolster him up with f I:o pillows and 1; t him take a linger ing lo!i his bright apartment, for jxudiaps tho Hebrew vaptive may be mistaken, and theii'-st N:iamaii comes to that place he may be a Iead weight on the shoul.lt rs of those who ' any him an expired hie i tain seeki.r; sepulture amid the lamentations of an admiring nation. Good-by, Naaman! LiOt the hariotwr drive gently over the hiils of H rmtrti, lest he jo'.t tho invalid. Ilen gotM i he bravest man of all his day a captive of ,a horr.hle. disease. the ambu lance winds through the streets of Damascus the tears an i prayers of all the jjcople go after the world-renowned invalid. Perhaps you have had an invalid go out from your house oa a health excursion. You know how the neighbors sto'x! around and said: "Ah, he will never come brick "again alive!" Oh, it was a solemn moment, I tell you, when the invalid had depart, d, an J you went into the room to m il:.- the bed :n:d to remove the medicine vials from I he he!f, and to throw open tee :)U: Wi W i!'.,', ;ue ire :i imgui msh into iiie long-eios -d room! Go-My, Naaman! i" !i re is only "Ue cheerful face looking at him, and th:it is the face of tho little Hebrew raptive, who is sure he will get cured and who is so glad she helped him. As the chariot winds out and tho eseqrt of mounted coui-tiers, and the mules, laden with sacks of gold and silver and embroidered suits of apparel, went through the gates of Damascus and out on the lon-r way, the hills of Naphtali and Eph- the was a had thinking of What shall raim look down on the proc ession, ai d the retinue goes iic;ht past the bat Lie fields where Naaman, in the days of his h akh, used to rally his troops for fearful onset ; and then the procession stops aud reclines a while in the groves of olives ami oleander, and Gen. Naaman so ick and so very, very sick! How the countrymen gaped as the pro cession passed! They had" seen Naaman go past like a whirlwind in days gone by, and hail j,oo:1 aghast at the clank of his war equipments; but now they commiserate him. They say: "Poor man, he will never get home alive! Poor man!" Gen. Naaman wakesfrom a restless sleep in the chariot, and he says to the charioteer: '"How long be fore we shall reach thin Prophet Elisha's'" The charioteer says to a waysider: "How far is it to El isha's house?" He says: - Two miles." Two miles." Then they whip up the lathered ami fagged out horses, lue whole procession brightens up at the prospect of speedy arrival. They drive up to the door of the prophet. The charioteers shout: "Whoa:' to the horses, and the tra : ping hoofs and grinding wheels cease shaking the earth. Come out. EUsha. come out, you have company, the grandest company that ever came to your house has oh so to it now. No stir inside Eiislms hous. The fact was, the Lord had informed Eiisha that the sick eai- tain was coming and just how to treat him. Indeed, when 3011 'e sick and the Lord wants you to get well, He always tells the doctor how to treat you; and the reason we hnve mau.T "" Wtms is oeeauno they depend upon their own strength and in structions and not on the Lord God, and that always makes malpractice. Come out, Eii sha, and attend to your business, (ien. Naa man and his retinue waitetl, and waited, aud waited. The fact was Naaman had two diseases pride and leprosy ; the one was as hard to gee rid of as the other. Eiisha sits quietly in his house and does not go out. After a while, when be thinks he has humbled this proud man, he says to a servant: ' Go out and tell Gen. Naaman to bathe seven times in the River Jordan, out yonder five miles, and he will get entirely well." Th mossaero comes out. "What!" says the 0 the Syrian forces, nis coax him to do as Elish said. They say : "IV easy; If the prophet had told you to walk for a mile on- sharp sp kes in order to get rid of this awful disease you would havo done it It is easy. Come, my lord, just get down and wash in the Jordan. You take a bath every day, anyhow, and in this climate it is so hot that it will do you good. Do it on our account, and for the sake of tho army you command, and for the sako of the nation that admires you. Come, iny lord, just try this Jordanic bath." "Well," he savs, Mto please you I will do as you say." The retinue drives to tho brink of the Jordan. The horses paw and neigh to get into the stream themselves and cool their hot flanks. General Naaman, assisted by his attendants, gets down out of the chariot and painfully comes to the brink of the river, and steps in until the water comes to the ankle, and goes on deeper until tho water comes to the girdle, and now standing so far down in the stream just a little inclination of the head will thor oughly immerse fcfcu. He bows once into the flood, and comes up and shakes the water out of nostrils and eyes; and his attendants look at him and sav: "Wiry, genera!, how much better you do look." And he bows a second tune into the flood ana comes up, and the wild stai-e is irone out of his eyes. He bows tho third time into the flood and conies up. and the shriveled flesh has got smooth agoui, He bows the fourth time into tho flood and comes up, ami the hair that had fallen out is restored in thick locks again all over the brow. He lows the fifth time into the flood and comes up, and the hoarseness has gone out of bJ throat. He bows the sixth time and comes up, and all the soreness and anguish have gone out of the limbs. "Why," he says, 1 am almost well, but 1 will mate a complete cure," and he bows the seventh time into the flood and he comes up, and not so much ns a fester or scale or eruption as big as the head of a pin is to be seen on him. He steps out on the bank and say: -Is it pos sible?" And the attendants look anc say: "Is it iossible?" And as, with the health of an nthlete, he bounds back into the chariot and drives on there goes up from all his attend ants a wild "Huzza! huzza!" Of course they go back to pay and thank the man or Uod for his counsel, so fraught with wisdom. When they left the prophet's house they went oil mau: mey nave wmn People always think better of a minister after they are converted than they do lief ore conversion. Now we are to them an intoler able nuisance because we tell them to do things that go against the grain; but some of us have a great many letters from those who tell us that once they were angry at what we preached, but afterward gladly received the gospel at our hands. They ouce called us fa natics or terror Lsts or enemies; now they call us friends. Yonder is a man I speak a lit eral f act whv said that he would never come into the church again. He said that two years ago. He said: "My family shall never come here again if such doctrines as that are preached." But he came again, and his fam ily came again. He is a Christian, his wife a Christian, all his children Christians, the whole household Christian, and I shall dwell with them iu the houso i f the Lord forever. Qui undying coadjutoi-s are tho: who once heard the gjsjx-l and "went away in a rage." Now, iny hearers, you notice that this Gen. Naaman did two things in order to get well. The first was, I13 got out of his chariot. He might have staid there with his swollen feet on the stuffed ottoman, seated on that em-Ki-.Wf! cushion until his last gasp, he would never have got any relief. He had to get down out of his chariot. And you have got to get down out of the chariot of your pride if you ever tiecome a Christian. You cannot drive up to the cross with a coach and four and le saved among all the spangles. You seem to think that the Lord is" going to be complimented by your coming. Oh, no; you poor, miserable, scaly, leprous sinner, get down out of that! We all come in the same haughty way. We expect to ride into the kingdom of God. Never until we get down on our knees will we find mercy. The Lord has unhorsed us, uncharioted us. Get down out of your pride. Get clown out of your self righteousness and your hypercriticism. We have all got to do that. That is the journey wo have cot to make on our knees. It is our nifernalpriaetnai, Wps us irom gettmg rid of tho leprosy of sin. Psar Lord, what have wo to be proud of? rroud of our scales? Proud of our uncleanness? Proud of this kill ing infection! Bring us down at Thy feet, weping, praying, penitent, believing suppli cants! For sinners, Lord, Thou earnest to bleed. And I'm a 6inner vile. Indeed; Lord, I believe Thy grace Is free, Ob, magnify that grace in me ! CatatjhH ELYS Miscellaneous. M SI. . M HAY-FEVER Gives Belief at once and Cure COLD in HEAD, CATARRH, i AT FETES- Net a Liquid, Snujf pr iwr. -tree from injurious Drug and, Off en Site Odors. A uarticle is applied into each nostril and is agTeeable. Price 50c at Drujocists; by mail. registered, eo cents, circulars iree. jslii BROTH E US, Druggists, Owego, N. . noYza-WBwiy Sale of Land. By virtue of a power of sale in the will of Mrs. Temperance Carraway, dec'd.I will sell by public auction, at the Court House door in Goldsboro, on Monday, the 13th day of December, 1886. at 12 o'clock, the land belonging to Mrs. Temperance Carraway at her death, b mg a tract con taining four hundred and fitty seven acres, lying on Carrawav's Cr ek, adjoining the lands of J. H.Wm. Boniz, Nicholas Smith, John II. Eiwards, James W.Edwards, and others, it being the lands upon which the Carraway Mansion is located. There is a very large and valpable Man sion house, out houses, gin house, barn, stables and tenant houses, upon the land The land will be sold as a whole, or in two parcels, to suit purchasers. Terms: One third cash, balance on credit, on note bearing 8 per cent interest from day of sale. Title retained unti purchase money folly paid. J.F MILLER, Adm'r with the will annexed of Nov. l,'86.-td Temperance Carraway MM 111! I HEWS! Well, if You Have Not, Just Read This. SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. are selling all their stock including every floor from basement to garrett at such a low margin that it will pay anybody to give them a call. I just went in their establishment, a few days ago, and found them arranging their stock and preparing to give Goldsboro A "BOOM" W BARGAINS. Their Clothing Department is just immense. And they can fit a man, woman or child in Nooby Suit a Handsome Dress or a Eider Down Sack. TAKE A MAN FOR INSTANCE ! RACKET STORE. HEADQUARTEKS FOR LOW PRICES We offer b!g bargains this week in every department, which will be hard hitters for those who s-11 on long time, but blessings for those who buy for ca h. Our stock will be replenished every few days. We quote to-day : Shoes. 24c; Wool Hats, 23c; Gent's Dross Shirts 48c. worth $1 50; Suspenders, 9c; Ladies and Gents Hose, 5c; Best Prints, 4c; 4-4 Brown Muslin, 6c; All Wool Flannel. 24c: Jersevs, 49c; Corsets, 28f; Quilts, 48c; 3 Ostrich Tips, 34c; Birds, 60c; Shawls, 14c; Linen Table Cloths, 74c: Towels. 4c: Ladies and Gents Handkerchief, 2c; Lace, lc; Hamburg. 3c; 24 sheets Writing Paper 3c; 25 Envelopes, 3c; Needles. 2c; Pins. 2c. Spool Cotton. 2c; Lead Pencils, le; Blacking, lc; Gos samers. 95c; Over-Shoes, 34c; Hand Bags, 23c; Linen Window Shades. 23c: Table Oil Cloths, 00. ITmhirollaa ftAr- Troaalnir Comb lc. Toil fit Soap, 8c.a cake worth 15c; Hovts Dime Cologne 9c; Ladies Solid Gold Watch Chains, f 1.38 worth f 11; Gold Bracelets. $1.38 worth $5: Gents Vest Chains, $1.87 worth $5; 4-qt Coffee Pot, 18c: 2-at. 12c: 2-at Bucket. 8c: tiro Crackers, 4c. a pack. Santa Claus has arrived with a cargo of his Christmas Goods for the old folks and the youne folks, and will ship every few davs and make the RA.CKET STORE his headouartets for the next Sixty Days We ask an earl v and repeated viit from all. Mrs W. H. LYON, One door South of L. D. Gidden, Center Street. oDDOsite Opera House, dec2-tt' Goldsboro, N C Just Received. They sell him a 3-Button Cutaway, A Nobby Stiff Hat, A Fine Overcoat, A pair of "Hess" Shoes, A "Favorite" Shirt. A Lion" Brand Collar and pair of Cuffs, A Set of Camels Hair Underwear, A Pair of British Hose, A Nobby Tie, and there's your man. NOW COMES THE LADY, First a nice 4 Tricot' or Flannel Dress or a Combination Suit some Colored Rushing, a Flannel Skirt, a nice pair of button Shoes or lace, a Newmarket or Shawl, a nice pair black or colored Hose, a fcPatti" Bustle, a pair of kfc Jouvin" Kid Gloves, a nic-3 Leather Satchel and there's your lady. The above can be proved and will be, if you just will call and let us fit you up. Nothing ventured nothing gained. Another lot of PACKARD & G ROVER'S $2 50 AND $2.99 SHOES FOB HVEEOSr. no Greatest 01 Earln SOL. EINSTEIN & CO. riiliy The Old and Reliable Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 'tlPPflf li EP BE 9 1 FURSMDTURE' oblutions. Every bright and beautiful g-Don't fail to call on him before pur chasing elsewhere. julyl-tf MULES and HORSES T.ot of MULES nnmtnnnilpr ill chief of gout "t aud found m the sympatny 01 sxmut. humble domestic Rosa or Dinah or Bridget i,in which the world could not give you. What a scene it was'. One of the grandest women in all Syria in cabinet council with a waiting muid over the declining health of the mightv general! "I know something." says the little captive maid, "I know something, as she bounds to her bare feet, "In the land from which 1 was stolen there is a certain prophet known by the name of Eiisha, who can cure almost everything, and Ishouldnt wonder if he could cure my master. Send for him right away." "Oh, hush ! ' you say "If the highest medical talent in all the land tt,af itmr there is no need el caiinou uuid wiciu i-- iitninr to any talK 01 a rri,-l " Kilt QO IlOt : f tl.f. little cautiv sneer. ini- uu" --. maid is minting in the rignc uirecLiu... mioht havosaiil: "This is a juugmeuu Ci-oa!in,r me from my native land ivi - . 1 v 1 ; n mi. off in the nicne, ureaniu ..n.v. nWhr's heart? and many lUMiei a - . . . .1 1 ...... T t i.ni-A laid and cried au mgni ue-. ..u hr,nsick." Tuen nusniu i,i;nHnn she might have IIUUqI'"""" a them; l m iaa naaman r cii nil tue ovriaiw ... 1 .. . mrrt O I o. Forgetting uer owu do ser-not : .... .-v . . eye kindling with an animation which ltr naa not shown for weeks, and his swollen foot stamping on the bottom of the chariot, re gardless of pain: "VVliatl Isn't becoming out to see me! Why, I thought certainly he would come and utter some cabalistic words over me or make some enigmatical passes over my wounds. Why, 1 don't think he knows who I am. Isn't ho coming out ? Why, .,1., v. RhTiuHinmite woman came to him tt ,JM ha nished out and cried: thee? Is it with thy with thv child' And 1 hmwn woma:i iicetiiar, ann iou im. personage, sit here in my chariot and wait nT1d wait I won't ctttlure it a;y longer. Charioteer, drive on ! Was'i in "Is it well with husband? Is it well ,-ill he treat a poor un- a titled Rut. ho had not only to get down out of his rhariot: he had to wash. "Oh," you say, "I am very careful of my rlav I uluncre into a j " . a 1 bath " Ah. mv hearers, mere is a uuou brighter than any other. It is the flood that breaks from tho granite of eternal hills. It is tho flood of pardon, and peace, and life, and heaven. Th3t flood started m the tears of Christ and the r-.eat of Gethsemane, and rolled on, accumulating flood, until all earth and heaven eotii bathe in it. Zachariah called it "the fountain open for sin and un cleanness. " William Corper called it "the fountain filled with blood.' xour iaiuers and mothers washed all iheir sins and sorrows awav in that fountain Oh, my hearers, do rtnr. to-iav leei ntio aums Uneqaaled by any, for the price in the market, for DURABILITY, COMFORT, AND STYLE. PumfttS. KllffS Oil Plnt.lie Mfl.ttiTlfHL Warranted solid leather counters and wmm - w "07 innersqles, calf Wamps, and glOVe grain nnAmrnnv mio.mr.nn -1 inn niino tituui.iiti anu uiiAw iitr, LA.iiro aim jjAoir uuuiio, tot. s. Made in Button, Balmoral and Congress Would inform their friends and the public generally, that their Warerooms are now- stocked with the above Goods and that they are offeriDg them at Northern Trices. & We also carry a full line ot MEURIAM TYLER'S nice OUR WALNUT SUITS, " noau,y " Un- you this glorious flood Ha! ha! The climy :iu- the Jordan! the muddy I wouldn't or as that, in a b titer was so childish 'Good tor leprosy ; leprosy Didn't my a I into said: Dt the bad the Jordan the monotonous J o. vln. bo seen washing in s.i-h u ii wi.t- w witeved oul horses river than that 0:1 our way here tho beau tiful river, tho jasper paved1 river of Phar par. Besides that, wo havo in our country another Damascene river Abana with folia-cd banks and torrent ever swift and ever clear, under: the flickering shadows of auiore and oleander. Are not iVDana tuiu of Damascus, better tnau nu vc: sorrows, Wo sympathi with the suffering Ler ami rc'comniemw " famous iieorew jm-uijucu, LYE BAUKELS OF FLOUR BARRELS OF SUGAR BAGS OF COFFEE CASES OF POTASH & 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 gale and must be sold. Come ana ge l" you want to save money. R. E. PIPKIN, WALNUT STREET, oct. H-tf GOLDSBORO. N. 200 15 35 50 200 50 25 100 100 25 50 1000 50 All tho fthovp. croods are for of her master . 1 it U that the finger ot cnua- rnnube or tn Hit I ( 1 ( vn- w . . hood has ijointed grown persons in tho nght u;an cnnl. how long- u it you eoTrid c I Let me see. 1 inuau y " - j - Who was it tuac jjoiui You say: now.' you to the Divine Fuysicianr -Oh," y ra liftlA Annie or Fred or Chai- say, - 1TlvUnees and wt ley, wuo 7. , me - hy 1 didn't looked in my iac v rhristia.u. ana, an ww""- " J , 0 otv in- inz my cheeks so 1 cwuuu . , , Knowiug ""j ; , .. mi f-i-mirlriarent here it xr nrm'pra iue w fc" 1 , ... Mbeea bt to O-W by here wno uuu to Jesus Dy tuc" ria Pharnar. rivers the watera of Israel r , I suppose Niiaman feit very ciucu as v.o would feel if, by ! way of medical nrcscriptic::, wne one should tell us to 0 and wasa us t jo Danube or tin P,hiuo. Vo would answer: " re not tho Connecticut ov tho Hudson just nscoodf" O, akn Enslisliraan would feel if ho were told, by way of medical prescrip tion, ho must go and wash i:i tho Mississippi or St. Lawrence, i Ue would cry out: "Are ,w th Thames iand tho Shannon just as weil?" The fact was that; haughty Kaaman needed to learn what every Englishman and t Ampripnn iieeds to learn that wuen strok- you to do a thing, you must go and i io it, whether you understand the reason or . Or, thino- is certain, unless haughty mothers first called Christian attention littla chilcren.. oiiaei.--:- BKw!,ni ' Oh." you 1. I 11 T 1 Till H II I 01V ' w way w -'7- 7w?n- child, with TTat7 did you ge- How did j-ou nna your wan if c. Statesville College, 1 thecramatna'u""-- that little one on its aym? mhl have cot Christ, I don l tnmu x rid of my iepnj. scool this afternoon 4r S&FSZSZSrSSb ana to-aM heaven. ofilrnlated that Vara20 tne . ,n;n there STATESVILLE, N. 0. Begins Wednesday, September 1, 1886. ni 1007 Full corps of able teachers, fine climate, home comforts and moaerave cuai6"' world. eervatones "w -. were poinwa Naaman does as Eiisha commanus uuu lie of his awful sickness. Aud unless you do s Christ commaiids you, you will be seized anon by an everlasting wasting away. Obey and live; disobey land die. Thrilling over arching, under-girding,- stupendous alterna Li v Well, Gen. Naaman could not stand the test. The charioteer gives a jerk to the right line until the bit snaps in the horse's mouth and the whirr of the wheels and the flying of the dust show the indignation of the great commander. "He turned ana wbo,-j & rage." So people now often get mad at re lieion. They vituperate against ministers, aSainst churchesj against Christian people. .-m think from their irate behavior that God had been studying how to a .r.minit and demolish them. has He been doing? Only trying to cure .their otPRline-leorosy. That is all. Yet they jxng -r-: -TrriTuJ thev die in their reurs, and a large prize wn p up " " in r excar- f allure, as well Wfui.i itown now into dec;xir, dceix'V, deeper. Plunge on -c, twice, thric-e, four tines, live times, six times, seven times. It v.-if tako as much as that to cure your soul. Oh, wash, wash, wash, aud bo clean ! I suppose int was a great time at Damas cus when Ga. Naaman got back. The char ioteers did iot have to drive slowly cuy longer lest toey jolt the invalid; but as the horses dasho'through tho streets of Damas cus 1 think te peopie rusiiea out 10 uaii Dacx their chief tan. Naamans wife hardly recog nized ier hsband; ho was so wonderfully changed t-hdiad to look at him two or three times befortfhe made out that it was her re stored husbnd. And the little captive maid, she rushed lt, clapping her hands and shout in. ..Djd hrure you? Did he cure your Thn niU.SlC WOlu'I- Lue iaiavo ''--"- J the window was drawn away, that the mul titude out4e might mingle with tho princely mirth insi, and the feet went up and down in thelaniS and all the streets of Damascus that nigh echoed and re-echoed with the news, "Nsman's cured! Naamans cured!" But a dder tune than that it would be in all thLf lace or wherever this sermon shall be read, i the soul should get cured of its leprosy.' The swiftest white horse hitched to the kingt-hariot would ruh the news into the EterM City. Our lovea ones oeiure mo throne uld welcome the glad tidings. Your childrerton earth with more emotion than the littlHebrew captive would notice the change j your look and the change in your manneitnd would put their arms around vnr nk and say: "Mother, I grJess you must ire become a Christian. Father, think have got rid of the leprosy." Lord (& of Eiisha, have mercy on us! Ladies Shoes, which are equal to the bast. When in need of shoes of any kind, you are invited to call and examine our stock. Respectfully, Hoofl. Britt & Hall's. Cheap Cash Store. FREEMAN, HOLMES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Consignments of Cotton and Country Produce eolicited. Special attention to weights satisfaction guaranteed. Parties favoring us with cotton or other produce will not have to wait several days lor pro ceeds, as we make leturns daily. Thanking the public lor liberal patron age in the past, we hope, by strict atten tion, to merit a continuance of the same. Now I11 Mud To Arrive: IrP.A.IEtlLjOIR, SUITS I In the Latest Styles such &s 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 Iloune, therebv can save you Freight and lime Also always on nana a lull line 01 BU REAUS. WSH STANDS, SAFES. SIDEBOARDS, DESKS, BOOKCASES, MU SIC STANDS EASELS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING. CHILDRESS CAR RIAGES, LOOKING GLASSES and 15AU ULA&MS3. Cur Motto is QUICK SALfcS A ; W.ALL KKUM I S." CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING. FUCHTLER & K: 3 t-. S'7 et Z30, TOikI Cc? n t ro t r GOLDSIIOUO, N. C, - r. 0.)p' Hi u l) cMnbi r i:i. 18; tf f Old X3; iilc THE WONDERFUL PTTTBicy.nra Q3?t a AUTOS3AT5C ORGAN. Will Plav Hundreds of Tunes. This mimical intrmnnt it tiio MTONIKK OIP UTeIT DAY nl must revoiuli.ulx tho Mi of otbr roudoai DULCIPHOfJE I o 25 100 25 100 100 1000 100 25 sept23-3m T1AOS COFFEE, all Rradea. 50 Boxes Cakes, RIH.S. FLOUR, all erades. lOfcOlbs. N. C. Hams, SUGAR all arades. 1000 lbe. Western Hams, CHEESE. 50 Sacks Meal, BOXES TOBACCO. 10 Bbls. Rice. " CIGARS. ! 5 Tierces Lard, CASKS OYSTERS. 25 Gross Matches, BOXES SARDINES. Full Line of Crockery. It is far Kutw inr to tlie muT OrtnuieUM and utu.-PAticInBtrumeHU Ui.tUar from Umt io Uma beoo f t-tr'in'.cn t. offftr-.-d to the public fffc r a ft I QTI rt U " rmJidTnt that th! u SiV.oblilr I (Ufl nota'lOV INSTKI'MKT bat l.K SrV. and l'O W t li V IL Instrument baMt of BLACK W'A l.'S VT and mounted on a handsomelr I A PAJ M V.lt 1 l:tS HTANI. HK1U OVLIl TlIUEE FEtT All Gil. TtM actual dlmei.ion of th DvlclpbolM U 8S Inches hlgb. ti Inches long:. 16 inches wtd and weigh (0 poundi It ts operated with tb feet tb aam aa yoa Constructed on toe nmt princjpi aa aa Organ, ltii bel lows and FLI.Ij B1K U' tus, Deintr mo sowunai nmm they prndaoeautncientTolumeot mumo for the CHAP KL, fAUi.UIC, IAIUUE. or lAL,li UW l urm tm uvkiuD( about them to eet out ot order, and will last for Tears. Yoa can instantly ehanga the Duleiphone so that It will play any kind of mualo required, I'ortLA It A I Kg. ClIa.LANCKUf. or any style of IAICK MCSIO, aocompaniment (or the Totce it cannot be aarpaasad la delicacy and sweetness of ton, and when desired, too zrr-zi i 11 n i r - i r if rs ffarta ean b randerad. a a littlr KrruuT AM WOULD BR K4LIUJCI AX FUOULCIAW most MapUta Oirsbeatral tcvetber with THE MOT j AS1 ALL Till WITH) NO PREVIOUS MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED annoy What . nrprtain must be a worm . point to the heavens, ana . ftway in a r offered for some one who couia it ms that taw healtli Tha telescopes from ttie gre , Naaman is to be a dead 1 nf Gen. Kaaman That little Hebrew cspuve might in vain. DUl K" fashioned a telescope. lantUCKei, i l,l;Ktar. . . -..V. it fllSCOVClo ' . t.A.- M . . tha niuuawuu I - . . . - -.T I T-T.11 e pri amazed at taken, f oort sics, ' ' mical world, that s amax in high dudgeon, and worse than it is owu -" - "-r ml As his chariot halts a Bee the iigu, I wuou "L ants clamber up in it and I heir Business Booming. Pnibly no one thing has caused such , i r at lTirho Ar. a geff revival ji uavtv j Robipn's Drug Store as their giving awaiO their customers oi bo many iree trial lines oi ui. rung o for Osumption. Their traae lSBimpiy enorous m "1S very kwuwic uwc ifronfce fact that it always cures and nevOisappoints. t'ougnswjiue.avuima, BroMtia, Croup, and all throat and lung di&8 quickly cured, xuu can uk u. IbefO bng.by tUng Mall bottle i f redirge size f l. jvery waiUMifcw. Everybody would mind his own hniess we wonder now a mwyer onrrnDin liricnnnnurt TheraU POSITIVELY WO LI Jt rrtotbe variety t W: We will give 100-00 for any book wr pablisn ootainK the aluable information, for the noo- buii on tha music, blows most entraadas; er.tbla one does. Never was tnera ao Hon iratherad in one roln . b - Am 1 entst vm mosle which tha WONDEiiFL'L DCLCIFJUO Nit will produce. Upon tt yoa ea play bandrads of alrfc sim- rJ a linilt Anmnnaltloiu am Drodticad Wlta MAS inch lnforma- I YEBLY AN l FIN IHE1 EFFECTS. 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SpecUi att-owoa gi-eo o orders, aad laatrumanu seat oa day order is reoal's. Aaarass. SPECIAL. PRICE. i, I , i r iun2a-tf Principal. I i,me little chua oe"
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1886, edition 1
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