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a l-iJ ickcaii&BaaTilleBailroai Co. CONDENSED SCHEDLjLfc. irnrtiutt,ii TRAINS OOTSO BOUTH-I vit Lt BJchmonl. Lt BursvlUa L leyinu. Ar Dan villa Ar Graaaaboro Lt Ooldtboro Ar aalala-a- Lf Halaljrh. Ii Durham Ar Or ttiboro i,f Wtnatoa-Halem Lt Graansboro ArSalUbury ArStataarUla Ar AUevtUa A HotSprtaaf .. Lt Salisbury ArCbariotta Ar Bprtnbur Ar G ream villa Ar AtltaU Ljt Caarlott Ar Columbia. Ar Augusta J 00 pu l pin 6 ill ta s lupin 10 16 pin U0piI 0j pa 611 put T tt Din 10 put TB Xi Dm 10;tf pro. l" id am I Si ain 8 (Warn luUatu Uaatn XOjam 6U0am SlUani 12 IIS pm 8 10 am 6 (Jam 9 87 am No II au. n UU am 6 44 am 8 10 am 10 11 xm t4 It pm 8 06 pm 7 03 am 7 68 am 10 Warn 8 50 at) 10 80 ax UUOatu 1 OMpu 6 68 pm 8 10pm 13 08 pm 1 aOpm 4 28 pm S '6b pro 11 aOpm l aopu 6 46 pm b t pm TRAINS GOING NOKTH-DA1 L Lt Ar LtI Lt Lt ; it ?1 . . . . .... if ) A 1 1 X r I ,...r J 4VIMMO f'B 81u Qreaibor. Ar Krtriu ...toAwv4r Ar BurkTlU ...... A (JUL. . No 10 No 13 7 00 pin 11 10pm 3 10 am 8 50 pm . . V V 4Waj k mi n 10p n iJSum fain XWpu. yl 7 W pm sua pa. SZlp 11 0am 10 30 am IX 8t pm 1 M pm 1 Mum f SOipoi '1U twain UlOpm S44Pm " 31 Dm 8 15 a 13 4 i pm '6 15 pm 8 06 km 6 J im 8) pm ISX-ioa. til 10 ao if 01 am lOJam a 00 am t Sift am IS I uu. 10 4pi US- an 4 15 aa 4 67 a 710 Dally. t Daily xoept flunday. BKTWK1M WK8T 101XT KICHMONIj Lear Waat foist 7.50 a. m., daily, an BM a. a., daily axoept Buoaay atKl .xonaay; ar rive fUahoaoad H and 10. to a. m. Uotumlnir laava tucaaona s.ig p. inland 4 top. m., daily axoept Sunday, arrive Went Point 4.0U and S 00 p. m. BITWBBN hlUiMOMD AND KALtt.GH Lanva Ulohmood 8J0 p. in, dally; leave ays lit 6At a. m.. arrlro Oxford .o8 a. m., Uea deraun t-A) a. di Durham tM a. nu, Ka)lKt 10.40 a. m. Maturninc leave lUleigh 8 16 p. m dally Durham 9 86 p. m-HeoilareoB- 4UW p. m. OxfDr lOJftp. vafrtvaK.ayiyUe lA6a. m.. Kloia3D U0a.a. ' J ' PfeauaD Hallaae Sleeping Ohrs .batwaen Klahacna-aod tuxeltrh an a bore train. Mix ad train leara KayiTllle dally, erotpi Sunday, 9.10 a. m.: arrlvoa Durham tt.40 p. in, Learea Durham 6.46a. m. dally exoupt ttunday; arnrea uxiura i.u a m. Sunday 11:0 p ai. arrive 11 en- Addltional tralnlaavea Oxford dally uxuept .' Uatun dailT mu. aniTe Oxlord 8.0U p, m, Tins DMly Auora. 10U1K)R() N. a. NOV. 17. M. V.THB HOMELESS THOUGHTS, Black Wrrii Jn fdJjiog circlet flj: Tbo woodl llieir ghlteri S robei throw by And plain to heaven un ingly. FACTS ARF SUEBORN THINGS. Prom Tarboro Suullktntr, Wy 17.) "VThile Tlsitlnf Tartro,oB Jaly 8ih, I was requested V visit Mit Mary E Button seven miles from town, who for seven weeks had been suffering excruciating agony from aorae blood poison, sapposed to be poison oak. On last Tuesday, at her request, I went to see her, and expected to see great Buffering, but was not prepared for the scene that met me. I found the patient broken out all over with an crup tion which had occasioned such intense itching that during the paroxysms she was perfectly uncontrollable, and hat! scratched and torn herself to pieces until her agony was indescribable. During these par oxysms, she would have to be held, and her screams could be heard a long distance. Bhe would pray for death to come to her relief; her whole body was purp'e and raw, exuded a yillow water which satu rated the bed through several th ck quilts that day she had possessed herself of a thick gutta-percha coarse comb, and before she could be prevented, had raked herself with it with such force as to breed out some of th teeth, thus adding to her agony. She was attended by some good physicians as Tarboro and her neighborhood could afford, but their treatment afforded only occasional relief by outward applications, knd no permanent benefit, as the par oxysms continued to return with increas ing violence. Upon viewing the condition of the patient I called the family together and told thom to bear witness that I pkom ibkd notuiho. I could not tell whether my Remedy would relieve or not, as I had never even imagined such Buffering, but it could do ao harm and might do good. I then gave her a large dose of the Bitters and as soon as the paroxysm wt savor, sponged her whole body with the Wash. While doing so she would call out, "Oh, that does foel so good" I then gavB her another dose of the Bitters, and she was SOOTl in a iwwt fclinn T rnntinnwl thin treatment, and whenever the itching would U wa8 a mero ctild 1 remember that recur I would sponge thn body instantly la neighbor ot ours, while t work with the W ash, which in every instance on the wood pile, was struck on the allayed in the irritation or itching and . , i n . , j J D I lan,n u K a fitinff nun anil n. Wftrdftfl rift thriAA vinlpnf. narnirevmo Klin I r J J rs r) did not have an attack durintr the dav. stantl? killed. Child 89 I WBJ, I and by 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon saw the danger of such a practice the disease was under perfect control. The a8 wood-chopping, and I aolemnlj inning wouiu rocur, uui every lime was ri-1 navar ,n uuva ---thinir allayed by the application of the Wash. I . left her WednetriAv raav and finitifnrtahlfl. With lt. Of COUrSO VOU WOUld with directions for the treatment to be con - not have me break my VOW af fer tinued during the night and as long as keeping it 60 long. Detroit Free Dark lo tie'hUl top Hoops the cloud; Bald la Irrm'Uaat that aha k the proUd, Now loudnow lnw.now lo w.now lond; The wAndererr call com own o me. . Like thete wild iquadroni toBteaoB hi oh BcatUndi-eonluBed, they know ot why, My thought, a comelett myrii wi.flj, AJtA beatUnr wina contiauh uij. All that of nature's stamp the w ore W'hote bottom boused their w iK of yore, Rotting in earth, is mine no more; Mar heaven restore her soul to i uei Dora Read Qoodale in Lippini utt'B Magazine. FRESH FUN. THE 6HAEP AND WITTY SAYINGS OF THE PRESS MEN. If I give you a meal, said Mrs Barlow to a tramp, of course yon will chop np some kindling for me? Madam, replied the tramp, when bwwii u F.u, ......i nemrnintnetvt t, j, H.,,,,io .t,io,i. ,i 1 i,. HanaanoB 7jw a. m daily exeeu ttunday I .., qhu iuuuu ni was necessary. I came again to see her to-d ty, Saturday, the 12th, and found her up and dressed and in the regular prose- Press. IVAJlhlnrtnil nA iWuith VMlAm VaiII ill LI ml tad opera tea between Waalilturt- u and I OUtion of her household duties. She is on- D?n&-r:. qSSSXSS, "ma: Ml 'ly Uve I, although she will.of course, i1i,r T;,' HbvAQ"M W46 A- I have to take the Bitters some time to com- AUania 1,40 f . M Caarlotta 9.80 P. M tialia-1 pletely eradicate the poison from hei There's one advac tage in being a woman. What is that? Women are never at a Joss for rtaSvWlSTKr During Wednesday she frequently n aanina-ioo bju a. m. Naw Orieana. aiao botaueo Waaainmn ! I ing and quietlne effects, and durinar the dav I Bomethinc to talk abont. Noa. an Ti aonoatit at iiirnmon-i rmm I ministered a whole bottle, with the A It (4 tin Wait Pfklnt awir! 4lBlltmnM rlmlo . . w ttn I aVno 1,. : U T 1 ... ifuiuu. i. ,t , . I van t aire in beintr a worn a a. aJso. &1W&V1 ( IHimfUl Lit fI. TTi V IiniAflV in tl inn v J --J - - infftllihlo untiHnt fnr a1 hliwvl inntiiritv I What 1A it? VIC aVIMtw W bmih aaa. m UaUUBUl Bta at t -iiubdi r 1 a m wi ..4 . . I I., bJiwoen AUanta aad Mew T.rk. lianvll.e Inn "' '"l-"y, imuia. ...... 1T(Q mv i k.ianv twn" Alc&orrfBivif.leepr Thi8i8 10 ttat the foregoing talk about a11 the wDt8 ,0 taIk and Puiimau tiudet bleep, statement is perfectly correct in every par- about JN. l.lre6S. Xooial. Vw. DrUJ.; ilUbury-la ticuLr, " we were eyewitnesses of Mia. Si!Jhf?d!f,.,.,IMf wr" ttwwo Waab Mary's suffering and the wonderful iellt On trains 9 an U Pullman ralaoe Sleeping I afforded by Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. vro mwno naieiKD ana Ajaeviiia. . BBKKLBx'.Uuperlfltuoaeuv tucBiooua, vt. 20 Car Loads Fresh Coods. Oaf CArMwtt, Oai (Jar Arrow Tig, On; Car Seed ly.. One Car Flour, One Car Fine Salt. Ons Cr Choice Timothy Hay. wim vai liock Unie, Od Citr Iaths, One Car liice Meal. .. Onf.Car Sngnr (all rude One Oar Bftjrin, One Oar Heavy Bags, OneCarOoflee, One Car Bran, One Car OoeWBe Salt, One Car Mixed Hay. On CaM'laaUr and (Vnient One Car Aj;'l Salt, One Car Fed Oats, One Car Cow Feed. ALSO Hump Pork, llama. Lard. Starch. Teppcr, Hice, Matcliec, Krooms, Svap, Soda, Tobacco, SmifT, Knipty Grain Sacks, Buckets, etc. All above for sale at rock bottom prices by B. M. Privott. Wholesale and ReUil Orocer and Cottou '-mmission Merchant. City Taxes ! The atttntion of all concerned is called to Sec. S, of the City Ordinar ce, which IB at follows : " The tax collector Shall, from and after the first day oi November, each year proceed to collect the Taxts upon real and personal property and polls, that may bo then due and unpaid by dittrets, hb provided by law ". 8ve costt by coming to tha Mayor's office and settling your taxes without delay. J. W. GUL1CK, Oct. 26, 'U3, Tax Collector. X-UL) ia aj 'unaji lrva.i) GOLDBIJOHO MAUKKTn. Oorreoted Dally by n. M. Prlirte Wholeaala Provision anv fTtti IMler. COCINTKy PKODCTCK. SLEEPING OAB BEKVIC8. . PuUmaa Buffnt I Mw lark, iHuivllie ano That's true, bat there's a disad- Lite is too short to enable her to W A. Turk. Aafl't. !. Pmaa. Ajrb Otiarlotte, M. V, ' W. H. Oreo n, Qen'l M'T, Aimnut, (it. Jaa. I Taylor, Oea. r-at. Ajrent. Atlanta, ta. Hoi Haas. Trafflo Manager, Atlauta,Ga SEED WHEAT. Jnst Ileceivad a lot of nicholas 8taton, felix 8taton, cornelius 8taton, pattie Mcdowell. Tarboro, N. C July 12th. 1884. This is to certify that Mrs. Joe Person's statement in legard to my suffering is true and perfectly correct in every respect Mrs. Bronson (tenderly). Yon can't imagine, Charley, what a lovely present I'm going to enjey it. Mr. Bronson (hastily and with apparent irrelevance). Maria, dear, I'm going to quit Cottcn nanus Side.. Rhouldero . Lard Fodder Oorn, Me Pea Peanut.... OaU fcr. Ohlclrens. . Boe Wax.. Hdoo 8,75 12 0 W 10 a 9 y io P0 W 1 (X) 65 4 00 oo at as w Ml oo as a to 4650 10 a 11 15 30 30 (a) 28 6 a ..ir tPUmjq .wmptUiI nvvmU h-q j , , j , t. O) anurtuiM jCm -vi( . "ri tmr.) , j:i,n papauuiuioAu j uuw.i rjK ij UOn0(IKJOVTVUIH'l JIU.IJtL'A fP avouKud pua Mj-pi aupj ".uiji'.vv wy iuriwjiui ,ujjin(i 'u.iv.i)ij iix'H oorraduuo of(iQ imjiu juiaj ,. i) .u .Gre.) mtrjjjt ( I .i .- . j .... ii V mil.. )i 4 ,u, ......uv ;; . , ,,u .1 t : 1 .... . . 1 .. ' ii K V V 1: . J j 1 uI1m.imj1 iuvoi juijjiliui m , ii..hjui.. kj i luyi uojvUM-"') puT .ij j,. "BTJOISBQ pt:.i.i j :j .iij omntj .najpim qj wj tjijojku;) xj.hij-'! . ""MI'Ii Xq OSn .tJTMC XmMII OOJUTUtllUf Hj , t no;, -i j; IIO JOsuq pu tjlru.(g iJiipnooH S-!oji . ,: j.ii ojn?!1qn lnouutii ti t ji ooimjsqr;.; .ij..u; . .q). aoa oupidjojt 'mnplo aoq?. auju. n -.i. J!:n.) iui! t)UJU JOJ UO(IJ.-MiQ)JlI tViatpitJ J i:T , !,; ! . M);.,i: ) V. Ml Pt U If I Av 1 I I nil 1 1(1 1,1 In. f a &Ui up 111 U V J FN i 1 1 I . ...k.t. v tin, iV ar a 1 L'"- V M oney .1 avea. BY TUADING AT THE- NEW YORK BARGAIN Onr. AN OPEN LETTER Red Fultz Wheat AnH flftlintrV SPA1 P yn bo. "1 1 Me npidly increasing, and as regards my condition and the relief af smoking on the 25th of December. forded by her Remedy. Er I thoufht voa'd like to know MARY HTATON. t.i. .... xr Tarboro. N. C. July 12th. 1884. 110001,1 11 once. wmoago newa- MERIT WILL TELL IN THE LONG Record RUN. Tarboro, N. 0. Feb. 4, 1885. Mrs. Job Pebscn: Madam. Ship at once 5 gross of your Remedy and 2 gross Wash We are doing well with it in Tar Men are corious beings, after all. -AT- learned, In every case. We are respectfully, E. B. HODGES & CO. B. M. PRIVETT'S What's the matter sow! Smith and Jones mot this morn ing. Smith asked Jones aquas tion and Jones, instead of anrwer- inc. aalrrid Rm5rh tVtA lima nnro. Notce Of Copartnership, tiorx. Smith didn't answer it either and they passed on. What was the q nest ion? How do yon dot Now York MR. JOE ROSENTHAL having pur chased the interest of our late Mr. E. Ro- i i m a a a a j i v ujus u Huuium as a memoer u mm, wojua win oe camea on as formerly under the Dame and style oi H, Weil 4 Bros. Respectfully, Thu eeason we are baying and Nov. 7, 1892. . 80L. WEIL. paying for Bice atotr Mill H(gh est market price paid for Rough xuce. Call on hi before telling. PWe aolicit thlpmenU. A Card. We take pleasure la embracing this op- Josh Hayseed. When do we eat breakfast! Hotel Clerk. Breakfast is from 6 to 11, dinner from 12 to 6 and sapper from 6 to 11. Sosh Hay peed. Great Scott! Mohoanton, N. C, June 28, 1802 Mrs. Joe Person, Kittrell, N. C: DEAJt MADAM I have nsed yonr Remedy as a Tonic and Blood Purifier and unhesitatingly pronounce it the beet that I have tried. I feel satisfied that it will do all you claim for it. Resyectfully, H. D. Lequkx, Pastor Baptist Church. For sale by leading Druggists and Dealers. A. B. O'NEIL, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOE MAKER! Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed Always. Shop on West Centre Street, up stairs on socond floor of old Messenger Hulldin Hotel Kennon (Formerly Hotel Gregory) Goldsboro, N. C. i KJ"PromplTetTarns. PrtBnItT 10 our friends and patron When will I find time to take in tnKp'm ' V "to- fOT 8ener0M nd UberAl Patronage the sighul Texas Siftings. Vien J,tice) and Rice bestowed on us In the paat, and we shall Orders for Meal promptfr Med.'- Natfo Very Respectftilly, mm;, ft. I I endeavor by strict adherence to good bos- ll ' , ,1 . a . . . wcea Drmcimea ana xair aeanntr to murtt tas same in the future. I The Young .Housewife. And ; Very respectfully, then I want yon to send np a peck H. WEIL & BROS. ot Irish rvitatrw. O V- B 1 1 41 UT I IICl. I fPi.. v n n. 1 ; T' '. "''. ' ' Mr.L.ttGlddflns, Jr.. a sraduate of self orfefer RtatA notatAM. At the old GoJdihoro Milk. Pr's HoroVofical Institute, La Porte I. . , . 4 , .iua.wru -uoia.iT . . nin,(f i. ,,, . ... I Kut we're coin to have lomeren- - 1 r--r . vi4i o c D nov. jtvin -vi 1 yi . . ., f . . . Lm W, - tlemen from Dublin to dinner.and - ' . . J wwuuwiiWUk . ... . . . l want everytntng to be in seep Ing. Chicago News-Record. FOB 8 ALE CHEAP. " DLN3'JewrIry EaUbllshment. . . ., ,wni intre Btreet Jt,00 Boihelj Corn at A corker. A Stunner I Is onr m. liable Derbr HaL and than a hm k I m . . -4. . " . . , - -' lamea. u. eunsons uats aiao. NE OF THE FINEST AND Best Hotels in the State. It is what Goldsboro has lorg needed a first clasi Hotel, with all Modern Con veniences. The best ui tals for thi moij'-y in the State. Wo call especial attention to our lino of 1 1 ; Tor 1 we will jrivo . ou a (rood uImic fur ladli , In mo or l iiili.i . in, i; tttlldroii'i iliuc from gfl cents a imlr up. Old laillm cIkh h : n m f I i.. ( ' from f 1A5 to 11.50. fall and eiauilno our ladli' aprli-K Ihm-I hhn h. - ,. ,. wunt olld enwfort BLANCH AKD8 & MOIIKOWn Bohr for ladle are hard to boat. Crotactttt Iilm fur (rents from j .. , ... rjiu f :i to f A pur pair. If you wunt a vihmI ttyllah hoo olu.uii Imy fion 1 1 . - .a . -1 huro no othris. Wu would lie ulad to havu you i xhqiIiki our nioi k of J BEAUTIFUL NECKWKAK ! A wt am cunitantly nowlVliiK food In that lino. IN Kit V UOODH wo HlwiyM . ! r lnduoemanUnd wll lio ery glad to liava you rail. Clark tfpuol nut.. n ,.t h .i. ratal I . Uytho retail lx (pool for as eenu, trini'Kt dlsuouut to tliu trmlr. Ani . i you tolioar In mind that I oan ancl wi irv you tnonoy on boo. VERY TRULY. YKS' WE HAVE AND AUK KKOKIVING DAil,V Till! I.A -:s r STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOTS, CUNTS' FFKNISHINtl liDHIb, ND IN FACT KVKUYTHINO A PKUTA 1 MM () A FliiST cliins Dry (Jootls House, which will be sold at HOCK BOT TOM I'UICIX We have tukcti piirticul.ir pains to tlctn!l Mi.' Iate.it novclti.':'. You woq't expect to fi nd such a splendid :i-s.r linent of new nn.1 pop ular BtvL-a as e thall show you when you call to aec our new p.o.ly. ' ""0 FIND SUCH HIGH OUADE, HONEST- 1L'A LITY, first-class gordt at we rhall thow you tteajou call to A DM I Hi: oui :..-.v;i.. of goods. You won't expect to find such a mmmmLY urn scals w vmm ON EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK AS WE SHALL - 4 Make you when you call to BUY our new line of roo.'s. -3ri nir. ,t ,iLiv. us scan beioro purcnating. C. KEiRN & CO. LADIES WILL KIND o Larjreand pleasant parlors and at tentive porters who aill cheek and transfer your baggage free. F. L.Cnotex, Propr. GOLDSBOEO MUSIC 110USK Agency Ludden & Bates 11 SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSi'., SAVANNAH. (l.. FOR 'RENT. My residence on William -street opposite the graded school is for rent. Possession uiTr at once. Apply to F. B. EDMUNDSON. for terms, etc. .Miller & Uzzle, Agents. PIANOS 4 OROAN8. MUSIC AND MUSICAL MKKt Hi NDISE THE LARGEST STOCK OP PIANOS AND uUUNS IVER BROUGHT TO NORTH CAROLINA NOW. ON EXHIBITION I AT OUR WORKROOMS. We invite your atteation and will be pleased to furnish you.catalcgue and prices. Only standard goods represented. Will be glad to bare jour order and know we can save you money on the pure hats of aa taitrumenL Try us. P, M, PRIVETT& ..... QiOa"boxo, asr. o.
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