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I he Goldsboro Star. Saturday, Maecii 4, 1882. I IjOCAIj ruEWG, The Stab will dispense ilU the p.'it.nt outside aftr this issue. See noti. o in another column of Ad ministrator and Administratrix. Hon. E. It. Dudley is an applicant for lh') postmastership at Nowbern. 'It U rumored that Coup's circni is to ranks another tonv throngh North Carolina in April. It ts said tliat tho North Carolina State Life Insurance Company iain a solvent con dition, and will soon wind np its affairs. "It is U eavcn upon earth to nave a man's mind move in charity, rest in providence , and turn upon the poles of truth" Wo were glad to bbd! in onr office on Friday,, Ho,n I. T. Abbott, Editor cf the iod jc. Mr- A. i a candiiUto for Congress in 2d District. Wanted. A gocd second-hand Wash ington press one large enough to print a six column newspaper. Address St IB, Goldsboro. K ('. Wils.-n county Superior Court convenes Monday, the C.;h of Maroh. The Editor of the Star will ba in attendanco two or three days. -Mrs. EIinauKoa'a two dmhters, Mm. ' Kite Dewy and sister, arrived in the" city on Monday night from Norfolk Va., on a viiit to their mother, who has tince died. Mr. E. L. Itied, lesd Miss Mary Andrews to the Hymeneal altar Thursday, for better or for. worse. We v.ish them a prosperous journey through life. Judga Seymour resigned his position a.? Jddgo of the 2d Judicial Distiiet of North Carolina on Saturday last, and Msj. II. A. Gilliam has been eppointed ia his place. We are informed that one Gabiiel re cieved a little horn on Wednesday night, and that tho world will soon come to an find in consequence; for it is said by tho Jews that Gabriel will blow. With a neb. regret we announce m this issuei'it! illness' of Mr. John Kobineon, one of cur worthy and highly esteemed citizens. Ho was stricken with paralysis on Monday night last, and we sincerely hope that it will not prove serious. No community ever had a more UBeful citizen than this gentleman . Erection of New Buildinos Golds boro is still improving, and we venture to siy that no town on any railroad lead ing iuto this place has any brighter pros pects. Mr. W. II. Smith is having four bidding erected, and Mr. Farmer will soon have six or seven bouses completed oa the old Fat Gronud. Mows. Frank Dob3on and W. T4 "I'elvcrton, two rioro enterprising men in oor midst, hav each a titid residenco in charge ofthe carpen ters, which will aciu greauy to uie np pearanoa of our thriving town. On Walnut Street, Judge Fairoloth and Mr. W, W. Freeman are building two brick la-Tcantile houses. Deaths. On Tuesday morning last, about f o'clock, Mrs. Nanny Edmanson, a mnoh loved and respected mother nnd citizen of Goldsboro, departed this life. She was a member of the Bptist church, and was confined to her bed two months, during which time sho went j throngh a great deal of nffaring. I She has gone to rest from tlm stranga ! world of ours, No more to gather the than will its flowers. No more to mingle with sorrow and rid, I5ut gme to that beau tif 0,1 laud, with those "" that lovo Ilia). Mr.:i, n. T. W. At hia residence in Goldsboro, on the 23th of February, after a lew days sick nesa, Mr. Robert Williams. Tais penile man was a kind, loving huiband and " father, a much respected citizen, and a ' consistent member of the Zion Hetho list Church. . The boreaved family has onr Rympatbj in the loss of this good nun. The colored citizens of Way no county are ruxpeuiiuuy renucmeu vi moot ni lue court bouse in mas-j convention i i (ro'd-s- i boro, on Saturday, the 2.rith of March, for the purpose of eluding delegates to tho colored State Convention, which wilt on. vone at this place ou tho 2:i:h of this month. This will ba tho l ir'tst and most inflaentiid body of colored citizens that hiis ever assembled ia convention in Nurt'i Carolina. A great deal of Inter est will bs manifested by this body, and questions of groat importance to our rac wdt be eomidered. Itespeolfnllly, A. Swinson. E. D. Nixon, J. C. Stevens, E. E. Smith, B. S. Stevens, L. W. Shep herd, J. B. Cappe, L. J. Nixon, Joseph Green, D. B. Morrisey, Step'aen Daniel, W. B. Bnk'r, Surry Miller, Agnstus Blunt, V,'iV.s Martin, William Bryant, Juhn Yislvorton, S. h. Ilied, Lou!s Best, Goo. Walier, Benj. Bar es, and .Geo. T. Was- om, ' .. V r Mej. Gullet, cf - Ita'eigh, baa been elected President of the North Carolina Agviocltnral Society. riuisiDrso EiiDKE's ; Appointments -Secoso District. Kanansville, March 18th; Duplin Roads, Maroh 25th; Kineton, April 1st; Nowbern, .April 8th; Goose Creik, April lltb; Goldsboro, April lflth; Wilson, April 22d; Warrenton, May (ith; Ringwood, May 13th ; Er inkle j villa, May 20.h; Northampton, May 27th; Halifax, June 3d; Nashville, June 10ih; Iiichlaud, June 17.h.i The brethren of the differ ent circuits, stations and missions, will please have til their reports ready, so that we can proceed with the business of tfce Quarterly Confer nee. Bkv. n. Epps. P. E. TRY A BOTTLE OF Cherokee Couglr Cure. The verv thing. Every bottle sells another, it recommends itself. Pi Ice 5 cents. To bo had at all drug stores. Ad dress MRS. PCK NELSON. (ioldsboro. N. C. W. S. O'B. ROBINSON, rractK'os in all tho courts of the State and in the U. 8. District Court. office, rear of Grainger & Bryan's office, Goldsboro, S. ('. IsTotioo Tim lindprsic-nodhavinrf. on the 27th day of February, A. 1S82. duly qualified before the Probate Court of Wayne County, as Ad mlnlstrntor and Administratrix on t he estate of lley Greenfield, deceased, hereby give no tice to all persona indebted to the said de cedent to make immediate payment, and to all persons having claims againut the said de cedent to exhibit the saino to the under signed on or before the 1st day of March, A !., im. ALFRKkITOWE. JUMA GREENFIELD, Administrator nnd Administratrix. This t7 th day February IBM. DEALERS IN HIDES, WOOL, COTTON, B EESWAX FUHS, BAGS EOPE. CANVASS, ANCHORS, CHAIN. OLD METAL, ETC., t NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Stevens Peacock, Manufacturers of MASONIO AND SAMARITANS !EL S 3X 1 1 SX S3 m For Price List, address STEVENS & PEACOCK, Goldsboro, N. C. Jan. 21. A Great Enterprise. PROF. W. E. BURNETT haa opened a ant-class one door south of Asher Edwards, where he will be pleased to see his friends and the puonc generally, lie guarantees satisfac Hon iu SHAVING. IIAII1 CUTTING, ct-3. Thanking the public Tor past favors, and ny Htnci aiteation to business hones to merit a contimiauce of the same. Oct!!i-ly. NEW GROCERY. W. B. BAKER, DUDLEY, N. 0., Keeps on hand a very large assortment of of all kinds of and sells them at the very lowest figures. Call and see for yourself. Nov. l'My. A ifentleman who suffered for vrnra fmin Nei'vcus Debility, Premature Decay, and all llieenectsof yoiuhfiil Indiscretion, will for t lit? sake of tull'nrinff humanity, send free to all who need It, llio recipe and direction en iittfkln?the simple remedy by which lie was cureo. enuerer wisninH: to pront b the advertiser's experience cau do so by ad dressing In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OQDEN, 4S Cedar St., N. Y. nni I 1 Oreat chance to make VI VX-iJL- money. money. Those who at ways lake advantage of the le iri ood chances for making- money that are offered, :ired. irenernllv uecuiuu weairny wnue tiiose wnoao not im prove such chances remain in novortv. We want many men, women, boys and nfirls to work for us riirht in their own localities. ny one can do the work properly from the ui-iii kiwi, me ousuioss win pay more Dau ten times ordinary waifes. Fvneimlve out fit furnished free. Ko one who enracres. fails .vumnpuiyurj taymty. IUU VUn OeVOlO J OUT whole tiuie to the work, or onlv vniir nmr moments. Full information and all thnt Is neeaea sent, tree, Address Btlnson & Co. rortiana, Maine, 2 T 331 33 IOST! WILMINGTON, X. 0. The advocate of EQUAL RIGHTS be fore the Law, at the BALLOT BOX, and in the patronage of the Government FOR ALL MEN REGARDLESS OF COLOR. The advocate of LOCAL . SELF GOVEBNMENT. Io favor of a FBEE BALLOT and a FAIR COUNT. It Opposes Monopolies. Believing it to he the duty of the United States Government to see that the children of the whole country are THOROUGHLY EDUCATED. Therefore the POST will advovocate a NATIONAL Educational Law. The POST will be INDEPENDENT AS TO MEN, but will always standby the prinoiphs of the GLORIOUS Old Republican Party. ) Price only S2 00 PER ANNUM; for SIX MONTHS, $ 1.00. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, Wilmington N. 0.. THE USUAL BESULT. It is not to be denied that a eood sewioe machine is one of the most important appurtenances of the modern household. We thought we had a eood machine in our household until one day the assent of the New Home presented himself ut onr door and proceeded to deliver an oration npon its characteristic merits. "But, we answeied, "our machine serves us nicely and suits us well, and we do not care tor another. " The agent, howevor, was persistent. and finally begged the privilege of leav ing one of his machines with us, "for the ladies to try." the request wbb not unreasonable, so we granted it but more to oblige the agent than anything else; for we really ma not want the machine, and hadnot ne remotest Idea oi buying it. The maohine once in the house, it was natural that the ladies should look it over. They did so, and as a consequence fell in lovewitnit. They say that without the slightest wish to decry or disparge any other machine, this, all things consid ered, Is, in their opinon, the moat de sirable one to be had. The upBhot ot the whole matter was that the old machine was diaposed of, and tne ugnt Manning Mew Home In stalled into our household a very fair and satisfactory arrangement being made with tne agent. It is pronounc.d a genuine beauty and a real comfort, and our toim wanted ns to tell other folks about it. This unrivalled machine is msnufao- tured by JOHNSON. CLARK it CO., SO Union Square, New York, who wish us to say that all who will eend for their new illustrated catalogue and enclose their advertisement (printed on another page), will receive a set of fancy advertising novelties, of value to those collecting cards, etc. Vmf Mnnrfi'a T.ivfip TTidnev nnd Con sumption Pills, are guaranteed to cure any disorder arising irom a uisoruereu state of the vital organs, or contracted bv n malarious condition of the atmos phere. For sale by Acy Exim, West Centre street, uoiasooro, n. u. (faff aweek in your own town, ik.ioutlits JKhl )free. No risk Everything new. Capi tal not requried. We will furnirh you every thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, n you want, a ouh ineasat which you can make great pay all the time vou work, write for particulars to II. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Maine. To Consumptivos. The advertiser havintr been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. TO all who desire It. he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions ior preparing anu using mc same, which they will llnd a sure Cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c, Parties wishing the Pre scription, vlll please address. Rev. E. A. Wilson. 194PemiSt.. Williamsburg. N. Y H. M. STROUSE, ODD FELLOWS'; COKNEll STORE, SAYS He can and will sell Goods Cheaper than Any House IN" "37 O W 2T.' I have now an immense STOCK of iiTow 3Eaii Gr Choices Consisting Of ' DRY GOODS, rt CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, CARPETS, And in ' faor, everything kept in a . FIRST-CLASS STORE. Yotfare respeotful!yJinvitodjti call be fore pnrehrsing. n. '3vr.: jEfopioTTfisaa. OdJ Fellows' II ill, 0r' S:om. PIMPLES- I will mail (free) the recipe for a s niple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, leav ing the skin soft, clear aud beautiful- also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald bead or Htnooth face. Ad dress, Inclosing 3e. stamp, EeaVandelf & CO. , JiBarclay St., '. Y. W. P. Deshong S Bro DEALBRS IX GHO023RIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. All parties who wish to do so, can bar their GROCERIES without going into ttia apartment used asa bar-room. NOTICE THE BLUE FRONT. Oppposlte the MARKET HOUSE. W. P. DESHOKO ft BRO. Feb 4-3in. Tho Q-oldatooroBfitr GOLDSBORO, N. C. THE ADVOCATE OP EQUAL RIGHTS BEFORE THE LAW, AT THE BALLOT BOX, AND IN THE PATRONGAE OP THE Governm ent. For ?!l Men Rgardiei Of Color The Advocate LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT In Favor cf a Free Ballot and a FAIR COUNT. Bi lieving it to be the duty of the United States Government to tee that the children of the whole country are mono uqhl r ed uoa ted IT OPPOSES MONOPOLIES, 'herefore the STAR will advocate a NATIONAL , . Educational Law. Tae STAR Willi Advocate no Mail's Claims for office on Account of Color, but will reflect the the principles of the REPUBLICAN PARTY. Piico only $1.00 per annum; six months, 50 cents; three eioutN, yo cents. T)T7CT business new JjIjjO 1 public. You can before the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything els Capital not needed. We will start yon. Hi day and upwards made at nome Dy ine in dustrious. Men, Women, hoys and girls wan ted everywhere to work for us. Now Is tbe time. Yon cau work In spare time only or give yonr whole time to the business. Yon can live at home aud do the work. No other bus iness will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay by engag ing at once. Costly Outfit and termes free. Money nindf fast, easly and honorably. Address True & Co., Augusta. Maine. THE MOST POPULAR fj a aii .J rtniMnrn mnoiniirn w 22 Vli 1H h imu nmL i3, IS tho fX Hi!i!iau"ys T LI FETl M E t i f SURPAoSuSjy OTHtKa nPinrronYrQwl O.fln m Chicago iLL.-e- B a-x9 orange Mass. iitsas mm nAt L7ST I 25,
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