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7x i r ttSSKTS Ilia Goldsboro Star, SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 18S2. I ini-; I The streets of Goldsboro are p'ted with mud at prosent. well . The Grand Lodge of tha Ordar of Kninhtg of Bvthias will meet at Ooldboro ! on the 14th of February. O - I Prof, at the wit. Bharazyn, Magician, will (Appear Ojora Ilonso oa Monday night I Mr. S. L. Nelson, undor the Stab oilioo, eps constantly on hand the finest brands J& North Carolina whiskies, brandies and vines. Dr. W. II. Moore has cured soveral &prious oases of scrofula since he located ' jn New Bfirne that I was on eye-witness ' to. P. II. Wiggins. . ' An extra session of the Wayne Superior (Jourt will convene on the (!th of i'ebru ary. Nothing bat civil cases will be tried at this court. We are informed that Dr. W. If. Moore, of New Berno, nays that ho can enro theJ worst casa of small-pox in in days his special remedies. with l'rof . Burnett, sonth of Asher lUwurds, lias ono of the neatest barber shops in the place, and any one desiring a first-dam shave, haircut., or shampoo, should give him a cull. With niiioh regret, wo fiTinonnco in this issue of the Stab, the doath of Mrs. S. T. JlooL-i, wife of Mr. Troy nooks. This lady was stricken with paralysis on Satur day night last, and soon afterwards died. "We ero informed that ono II. L. Oiunt EX P. M will 8oon commence editing and publihing a weoikly newspaper here. We predict that it will be short lived , and die a spasmodic death. las Ool. Wafisruu of the Goldsboro "Star' forgotten tho cha'se of the "wild duck at Beanfort and tho stormy passage across lhe sound? HLar of Z ion No, Bro. Ric'-iardson, dem ducks were Reasonable too. St " Four first class trow pas are booked for tbe Upera iioose amang tne monin . ui JfebntVu-y the Oliver Doud Byron Com tSination, on. the 1st: Geo. II. Adams' 'iratnpty Dumpty, on the !lh ; Collior's "Banker's Daughter," on the Kith, and Col. Robinson's Knotty Dampty troupe, on the 18th. Dr. W. H. Mooro's j-owerfal medicines the Tree of Life, Xiver and Kidney Tills, Willing Salve ana 0. K. Liniment have gained a wide-spread reputation. All persons who des ire to try these medicines, eau pvoou re thoui by ap plying to, or address ing J)r. V. II. Mooio, New Borne, N. '. Mrs. 1. K. Harris, wl lois now Matron of the Colored Insana Asylum at this place, has been elected by the Hoard of Trustees of the Colored Deaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum at li aleigh as Matron ;ar,d House-keeper. Mi .'S. Harris has had iuauy years of experia ace, and is a lady f rare executive ability. Dissolution of i'AETNBBsirii'. The firm of Blackmail Walker, barbers, A.ve, by mntnal consant, dissolved part ! tiership. The Business will heurafter be I 'cariU'd on at the old pllice by M r. lilack I man, and Mr. Walker wilt bo engaged I at a salary. Mr. Blakcman roturns thanks for past favors, and hopes to merit a con itiuimtion of his many enstoiuois. Toe Bsanfort correspondent to the Rai (eigh Banner, in speaking of the isth ses - -mof the North Carolina Annual Con- Jarcneo of tho A. M. E. Zion Ohnrcb, ajs : J "Nearly all of the ministers wore ire ent, and they Jmyo worked bard the tost year for the upbraiding of the king ftora' of God."-3VVonder if tho corres jCHindent will accnue the printer of chang " mg his language? Here is a ohnnco for a doc flcht or fancrai. Npw Berne, N. C, Jan. 11th, 1R12. ' ing kit 2i yoars with a largo wen won tbe back f my neck, and during that period . 1 wasttnaMe to kneel down to say my ' prayers), I called on - Dr. W. II. Moore, who performed a most wonderful, bnt gradual operation, and in loss than '.Ml days . I was entirely relieved. Mrs. Elizabeth ' Canaday. Witness: V. II. Wiggins. We were pleased to meet in onr office on "Tuesday f this week, Hon. John n. Whiteman, ot Wilmington. Mr. W. is traveling in th interest of the I'oxt, and we hope he will add thousands to tha list of this valuable paper. Tbe Post is the only out-spoken japer in the State, and every true Republican white or cblored . should road it. II, there is any zealous member of -the lupnblican party wht does not take the w advise him to MISTAKEN FOR A MINISTER. j Aa Arkansas paper tells a story .on John A. Meeks, a traveling i man for Weil & Bra, of St. Louis. ; Ho had iust Hterine.l off a train at a small town in the southern pait of the State, when ho was accosted by a countryman, who ;wKeu, noierentiallv, "What is your name, please t" M.etJl8. iou, Drotuor Meeks, 1 am here with a spring wagon, and am at your service. Are you ready to ero now ! H'hero is your baggage ? Meeks did not ques tion the man who had addressed him, supposing him to be a mer chant of the village not far dis tant. ITe had been wondering if any means of transportation would be within reach, and considered himself fortunate in securing a spring wagon. The trip to the village was mainly characterized by silence. The driver made one or two allusions to religious mat ters, which Meeks answered la conically. When the spring wagon arrived at tho village Meeks was driven to tbe residence of a prom inent citizen, Mr. (leorge Young, where an rxceilent supper was waiting. Mr. Young and his family wer delighted to see the young man. Young laughingly alluded to tho largefcrunks of his gnest, remarking that the old saddle-bag days were over. Meeks smiled over a turkey-bone and ailii bly agreed with his host. Alter sup. per the party repaired to the par lor, where miscellaneous conver sation, tempered by a religious tone, was engaged in. Finally Mr. Young gave Mr. Meeks the Bible, and requested him to read a certain chaptei, which the young man did. Then Young clearing his throat at ono of his children and nodding at another, re L L ' ..II . marked: "Brother Meggs, lead us'in prayer." Meggs, the deuce !" exclaimed MeekF. 4,Mj name is not Meggs. What in tho thunder does all this mean 1 I am a St- Louis drum mcr." 'What !'' exclaimed Young ; are you not the man who was sent. here to preach for us to morrow 1 'I am sent here to sell you goods, bnt hanged if I'll preach for anvbody." A rap at the door interrupted the conversation. A young man, fetieued and muddy, entered and introduced himself as Preacher Mecsrs. The mistake was then explained. The driver of the spring-wagon bad taken the wrong man. Poor Meecs "hoofed it seven miles. . TRY A BOTTLE OF Cherokee Condi Cure. Tin1 very niiiil liei". It ceiils. 'I'ci l' dress fliinir. Kvevv Jiotlle sells i.i.Kiiniiiieiiilv: Hcll'. Prlee li:nl at. all ilrus stores. Ail- iMltS. HUE NKLSON, . uoidshoroi N . C Stevens Peacock, Manufacturers of MASONIC AND SAMARITANS XT. o s a 1 i n s . Ior Price List, address STEVENS & PEACOCK, Goldsboro, N. C. Jan. 21. wrsumTiojuNsoN, Pnietiees in all the courts of the State and in the L". H. District Court. Olllee. rear ot Uraiiiirur & Brran H ollle Qoliislioro, N. ('. A'Grent Enicr)riso. 'ROF. W. E. BITKNKTT has opetieil a first-eliis.t one door south or AslierKiUvai-ds. where he will le pleased to se)t his fviemls anil the milli eenerally He Kiiavantees satisfac tion in SHAVING, II Alii CUTTING, lc. Tlinnltiiif( the imMie for past favors, anil ly slrii'l attention to iiiiHinerM hopes to merit it conf hiunuee or the same. Oct 2ii y. NEW GROCERY W.B. BAKER, DUDLEY, X. C, Keeps on hand a very larffn assort merit, of ., of alt kinls of - j , OB-OOERIES, and. sells them at the very lowest figures. ST WILMINGTON, N. (J. The advocate of EQUAL RIGHTS be. fore the Law, at the BALLOT BOX, and in the pitrouage of the Government FOR ALL MEN REGARDLESS OF COLOR The advooate of LOCAL GOVERNMENT. In favor of BALLOT and a FAIR COUNT. SELF FREE It Opposes Monopolies. Believing it to be the duty of the United States Government to seb thai- the children of thewhole country are THOROUGHLY EDUCATED. Therefore tbe POST will advovoeate a NATIONAL Educational Law. The POST will be INDEPENDENT AS TO MEN, but willl a'.ways stand by Ibe principle of the (3 f j O li I 0 U S .Old Republican Party. Price only $2 00 PER ANNUM; for SIX MONTHS, . $1.00. . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, THE Prof. Moore's Tree of Life is purely egetabje compound, remarkable for cleansing the system, pnrifyiDff the blood, removing fever, hotoess of the akin and giving relief to all diseases of the body or system. For sale by Aoy Exim, west centre Mtreet, Uoldsuoro. , o THE USUAL RESULT. It is not to be denied that a Good sewinor jnachine is one of the most important appurtenances of the modern household. we tnougbt we had a good machine in onr household until one day the agent of the New Home presented himself at our door and proceeded to deliver au oration upon its characteristic merits. "But," we answeied, "our machine serves us nicely and suits us well,, and we do not care for another." The agent, however, was persistent, and finally hogged the privilege of leav ing one of his machines with us, "for the ladies to try." The request was not unreasonable, so we granted it but more to oblige the agent than anything else; for we really did not want the machine, and had not he remotest idea of bnying it. Toe mncnine once tn tne nouse, it was natural that the ladies should look it over, rney did so, and as a consequence fell in love with it. They say that without the slightest wish tos decry or disparge any other machiut), this, all things consid ered, is, in their opinon, the most de sirable one to be had. The upshot of the whole matter was that tne old machine wba disposed of, and tne Jjtgbt Running New J tome in stalled into our household a very fair and satisfactory arrangement being made with tbe agent. It is pronounced a genuine beauty and a real comfort, and our folks wa nted us to tell other folks about it. This unrivalled machine is manufac tured by JOHNSON, CLARK Je CO., ISO Union Square, New York, who wish us to say that all who will send for their new illustrated catalogue and enclose their advertisement (printed on another page), will receive a set of fancy advertising noveltios, of valne to those collecting curds, etc. The following is from Johu II. Murray, ot Cumberland county: I was troubled with pleurisy lor a year or more, and also witn pain inrayarni8 ; could gtt nothing to give me ease until I procured one bottle of W. H. Moore's Liniment, and ono bottle entirely relieved me. It is the best remedy for pains ot that kind I ever used. Prof. Moore's Liver, Kidney and Con sumption Pius, are guaranteed to cure anv disorder arising irora a uisoruerea state of the ?ital orzans, or contracted bv a malarious condition of the atmos nhere. For sale bv Acy Exim, West Centre Street, Goldsboro, N. C. II. M. STROUSE, ODD FELLOWS' CORNER STORE, -SAYS Me can ami will sell Goods Cheaper than Any House IN-TOWN". r-I have now au imnie ise Sl'OOK of Now Xiil I GOODS -Consisting O: DRY GOGD3, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TIMINKS, CARPETS And in fact, everything kept in a FIRST CLASS STORK. Yon are respectfully invited to cull be fore purchasing. xx. 3vr. sTnonsu. Odd Fellows' Hall, Cot' Store J LIFE OF 1 hose desiring to purchase a valuable nook, containing the life and labors of JiS. A. UAKKIGLT) should call on M. M. C. DANIEL. Fits, 3BxUoxB3r, OR FALLING- SICKNESS Permanently cured no humbug by ooe moiith s usage of DR. GOULARD'S Celrs prated Fit Powders. To convince suffereor that, these powders will do all we claim Id, them we will send them by mall, post pally a tree trial box. As Dr. Goulard Is the out physician that has ever made this disease special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cared l the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case or refund you all the money expended. AU sutferers should give these powders an early trial, aim be convinced of their curative power. rice for large bos, 3 or tour boxes for Jlu, sent by mail to any part of the United Mate or Canada on receipt of price, or by c-mtbm, I, u. Jr. Aaaresn, ASa & BOBBINS, :mk Fulton Street. Brooklyn, N. Y Oonaumptton POSITIVELY CURED. Al Batterers from this disease that are nnxions to be cured Hhould try Dr. KUssner'a , Celebrated Consumptive powders. These powders are the only preparation Known that will cure consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs Indeed, no strong is our faith in them, and also to con vince you thatthev are no humbug, we will .forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. We don't wsnt your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If vour life is worth saving, don't delay in giving those powders a trial, as they wiil surely cure you. price, for large box, S, sent to any part of the United Htates or Canda, by mall, on re ceipt of price. Address, AHLl K IlUliDAJSO, .'GO Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tlio Goldistooro W t-r GOLDS BO RO, N. C. THK ADVOCATE OF EQUAL RIGHTS BEFORE THE LAW, AT THK BALLOT I'.UA, AiN i' IN THE PATIIONGAE OF -THE G- o v e r n. m ent. For ?U Men Regardless of Color The Advocate ot X)0AL SELF GOVERNMENT n Favor cf a Free Ballot aud a FAIR COUNT. IMieving it to be the duty of tbe United States Government to see that the children of the whole country are THOROUGHLY EDUCATED IT OPPOSES MONOPOLIES. Therefore the STAR will advocate a NATIONAL i Educational Law. Tne STAR willl Advocate no Mho's Claims for office on Account ol Color, but will reflect the Uie principles of the REPUBLICAN PARTY. Trice only $1.00 per anuuuo; Six months, oi) cents; tniee aiont8, u() cents. THE MOST POPULAR OT ALU" v SEWING MAEMINE5 13 - ALWAYS Oftnrh 4$$ L7ST I R LIFETIME rnrirRe-rr"r .VnrurtjC JoflHSoiiWai'H.&Bo. 30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK 1 Chicago ill.-- 1 1 Ll H abscribe at ruce. mil ana see tor jonrself. JTov. 12-ly. " , . -e9 orange mass Wilmington, n. 0. 4 ' Sola Agent., f 2? a,,i -' iuwawJttiyiai
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