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Goldsboro Department. v m GOLDSBORO JOTTINGS. . This is emancipation . season for the bad small boy and tl?e good "little girl; and one could almost agree to live Uc over again, for one day of that exultant joy "which comes to youth "released from school. - A heavy lightning and thunder cloud, with considerable rain-fall, fassed over the city Thursday. The ightuing was. the sharpest, and the thunder peals the loudest we have ex perienced this season. . We were the guest of Captain and Mrs. Hand at rremont, and of Mr. David D. Peel and his aged mother, residing a mile and -a halt from the village, to each and all of whom we re turn thanks for their kind and un bounded hospitality. Linking the providence of the prim itive past, with the progressive spirit of the pr?scnt, fiods a striking illustration in the preparation of ground for a sweet potato patch at the North end of the Messenger Opera House, in the space between two electric light, poles on West Centre street. Fremont has improved very greatly since our last visit, only a short time ago. Several new dwellings and other 1 . . . 1 . - . nouses, out it is a tittle remarkable that the place has only one huse of worship, while LaGrange has six churches, and Mt. Olive three; these towns being all about the same in population. We notice everywhere we travel that the farmers who own small farms. This concert comDared favorably with any school concert, of the charac ter, we ever witnessed. E4Lchboyand girl acted well their part without halt ing, ? stammering or intimiidation. The concert lasted - about two hours, and all were delighted. .Thus closed the annual commence ment exercises of Capt. Hand's school for the spring session, which Jias been a remarkable one for attendance, and ; Tta world ozt done for toe In tLe core which traj eo bid to ble by the j,hjidiii L to U A If the thorough training of the boys and nioptbs iuce I quit uk-1 I ins s. s. LTijThl ynii. a tie diicnudutc uurmg mc 3 ZSSIT C. uww WE a. S. . of a ra&lirtaat Cfcncrr. la Chicago. k4n r u l; lull. t 1 1 1 1 s ric UU L i i ) "HO t : . Lll! v All - ! ! 4 I 1 M ! , V I'll:! SI II dUl LW L D TME- JPBiBE- OF WE ITOBTH CAEOMNA PRESS. session was 125, ana, the next sesson. which opens August 2oih. bids fair to be even more successful than the past. This excellent school has a military de partment, and the boys are uniformed in gray, and are fast becoming profi cient in the military drill. t Professor Hand has a most excellent corps of male and female teachers, all thoroughly devoted to their work, and with these he is fast making Fremont Military Institute the pride of the thriv ing little town ofFremont, as wellas of our whole county. Tfcis report would be incomplete were we io fail to mention the splendid music made by the cornet band during the whole of the exercises. Are we Losing Ground? We are afraidthat Goldsboro trade is not extending the area of its tributa ry territory. The business columns of other sections are constantly moving, and it requires some effort to keep up with the processsion. . The complicated diseases brought on c iia c uuuouoieaiy lost trade oy I uj stuuy, mougntt care, anxie- Cd for book m Blood Dfae cacc. tnalf. - Th SrngTOfwCoi , IrweT S, Atlanta, Ga. takes his land he will feel like the setting sun. Is this an ominous al lusion to another rmngf - - ; ' I Progress, j ; It is very important, in thin1 age of vast "material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of r igs is mej one jperfect laxative and iuum genue uiureuc Known. ; r ' ; , i The private secretary of Secretary of War Proctor is Mr. Partridge. xjui, tur an mai ne will not quail the presence of the enemy. To aid in building, up a paper that shall reflect the crrcatest credit on Nortli Carolina, no mat :cr when- ! be seen ? Tlien natronize 1 ;;llvu lilE,) O 95 9 ED EM" THHEE EDITIONS. I he Drill V iifl o c e ck n rYA k V l 1 T" A n f I; I.. f h AT WILIIINQTdHrir: c. to : the Goldsboro And 1 in ranscript-SVJesseriffer. AT dOLDSBORO, N. C. '-'. ---- ' -- .-v. ' . - v nd cultivate them thoroughly, produc ing a variety of crops, even under the i m ny drawbacks prevailing all over the county, as to inefficient labor, etc., are, as a class, prosperous, while those "who have raised cotton exclusively, are much less prosperous. We observe that the summer excur sion season has opened. The Shoony train passed down yest-rclay with three extra cars attached for the accommoda tion of points below, from which large , crowds were booked for Wilmington and her seaside, suburbs. Excursionists will probably make the biggest season run on the old Cape Fear town ever . known in the annals of railroading As some of our county magistrates ' seem to be in doubt as to their juris diction in cases of assault where deadly weapons are used, we are ad , vised by good legal counsel, that where (i a deadly weapon or weapons are used, whether serious damage is done or not' the .only thing the magistrates can do is to bind the defendant or defendants over to coutt. Even in case where no deadly weapon is used, but serious , damage is inflicted, the guilty party must be bound over to a court of com petent jurisdiction. We regret to learn of the death of I inaj exemplary Christian lady, Mrs. E ijr Pippin, which sad event occurred at her home near Fremont. Tuesday about 12 o'clock a." m. Mrs. Pippin had been seriously afflicted for the last seven years, and her death was, there fore, not unexpected. She leaves sev- . ciaiLiinarenana many grandchildren vj muurn ncr loss, and an aged band, to all of whom we extend sympathies of the Messenger luncrai took Darp nt c ViiJ Thursday, and was largely attended. Yesterday was Federal Memorial day throughout the United States, and a legal holiday m" every department of the general government, all national banks, and commercial exchanges in the northern cities When the same day shall become the memorial day for the Confederate and Federal alike, and the observance in respect for the dead of our war general, and irrespective of the side they fell on, we shall rejoice for then will have died the spirit of sec tional hatred the war engendered- anH lrom the St. Lawrence to the Gulf nf channels. Mexico, shall all be paying tribute to the memory and valor of the American soldier. 1US- the The on the building of the Wilson and Fa- ette ville Railroad, and there are other pro jects on loot that will have the effect to cut off business and restrict .the local trade of the town. Every one does not seem to realize that we are living under a 'practically new regime of transportation. Rates of can iage have undergone many mod ifications in two years. Goldsboro does not occupy the vantage ground in re spect of superior competitive facilities that she formerly did. The inter-State commerce law of Congress has put all railway points practically upon" the same footing, whether they possess one or more railroads, so far as trans portation to or fron other States is con cerned. I Under the new order ot things Mount Olive and Fremont, Princeton Selma, Smithfield, LaGrange and Kinston can compete with Goldsboro uoon an pnl t Z. A iiioijwn.cn.i4oniooiing. that uuing it most successiully and effect nally, is perfectly manifest to one who visits these points, while it is seen in the long faces of some of our property holders. Rents have tumbled, here, rent rolls have shrunk, burnt blocks are not rebuilt, and storehouses are unoccupied. All this means something. It means Siwt aeai. it is ominous. It standstill we shall -stavm- ir - vt.WU,V. 11 manor business and the people of capi- palace. 111 are not pushingr and 'enterprising they must suffer. No mancan fold his hands and keep what he has got. The world affords no secure . hiding place for money. Invetments are all ruin ous the moment , they cease to be profitable. "The estate of that rich man is doomed whose property has ceased to be productive. The only thing to do is to strike out new lines of enterprise, and put new ergy into business operations: extend the trade of the town, over new fields and direct industrial pursuits into new , cw., cue uicii ui me most serious nature. Heed such symptoms as loss of memory, universal lassitude, heart dis- tC .xv4ucjf wxupiiuuusj nver troubles and a general breaking down of health and strength. When thus afflicted,, when the least exertion causes great fatigue, when life seems a burden use the reliable strengthening tonic Brown's Iron Bitters. It will uffrtfA you sure relief. 1 te-teSSaaaH T V 0fe orldaDemtftratic newspaper Out equals M me largest arculation, and has for more than twenty-one veans Wn .-, rT-m, r,l , : -; - growth and devdopmeat pf the Old'lrA State? " Then Subscribe for the Messenger. TRIAL T?, A T'THR WC ..i,o TU iirnr ToNN .- t iA-I-3C.iNJliK, ejfrnt month: on trinl J oioi5UKU i KANoCRIPT-MESSENnFP rlZ iJ , m -6ui uluiiuia uh inai lor . Can some expert in mathematics explain how so many ordinary mor tals accomplish the extraordinary feat of walking around a square? Do you want a reliable paper giving you all the best -rin th Iirfrarf :...1-i.r 00 00 Grapes for Health. PR. TALMAGE'S SERMONS ARE A FEATURF. OF ALL THREE PAPERS The use of ripe grapes for dinner is of incalculable benefit to the human system, and the Pure Grape Juice properly preserved, is invaluable for weakly persons and invalids. The Port Grape Wine and the Grape Juice pre served from his own vineyard, by Alfred if , ' v Jersey, is pronounced by the leading medical experts to be the most reliable to be obtained. the Unfermented Grano Tn they are like eating the ripe sweet grape. ely's catarrh CREAM BALM John WanamakerV piety has led office-seekers who want postoffiees to obtain the endorsement .Cleanses the Nasal Pas sages, Allays Pam and In- namma tion, Heals the Sores, Re stores the Senses of T a s t e and Smell. fOftAtinhK 7 1 x .f 1 '-.-. o-WE HANDLE ONLY THE Genuine Southern Pattern Grain Cradle WHICH WE AVI Lli GUARANTEE we the i am now on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Palm, being a sufferer from ca tarrh since; I was a child, but with this meuicine 1 am being cured. Wm. Dayton, Brooklyn. . The Shah of Persia will spend three days at the Czar of Russia's A red tint has alreadv lw- rii-k 4- ill 1 ... Biiu iu .seiue aoout tnat palace. Try the Cure. HAYEEVER A particle la anniiA.rw agreeab'e. P roSttTDSRi mau. registered, 60 cents. ELY BttOraa R S nov28Dod&Wl ynrm TO- BE SUPKHIOR TO ANY THAT IS SOLD ON THIS MARKET. WE WILL" MA ICE so Prioos- ON THESE GOODS. For Sale. A DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT IN Snow HilL Green county. House a comforta ble one story buQdlnjr, of six rooms, with i convenient outhouses, well of eiceUent IirtDOrf.ftrs n nrl TUU A tttV . . water. Lot contain. flr . J wueifcj. W liminrrton (NT f. . WM.E.SPBINGER&CO, an e or Thousands of dollars are wasted uuctu v in pnysicians7 fees, when fiv Tv,8 expanded on that unap proachable conqurer of disease, Samar itan Nervine, Would effect In-every case a radical Cure. $1.50. 4sn of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctors. I J. W. THONTON, I : Claiborne, Miss. Prices for tobogganing are regu lated by a sliding scale. j acres. frood orchard. ' Terms Caah. Cheap if early sale. Apply to SWIFT GAL LOW A V '! Goldsboro. N. C. ap 19 3aw&w2w HORNER'S SCHOOL (Establiihed 1851.) K Spring Term of 1889 Opens the 16th of Jan' 7. ffJOne of the best eauinhA Put5 The best accommodations. Brmr encea, ralthf ul and sucoeso fill tcanliAm T 4 , moderate. Location heih?;,! - JlI )Z During our Fremont arid trip to and sojourn at , t, , ; . : "tv- J-v-u"I'i un l"c LaMon 01 the Military Institute exercises, we observed that the farms of that section were all neat and clean, the fences m good repair, the locks of the fences trim, the ditch-banks e'ear of .I!frS: Ct'lnthecroPs looking ex cellent, i This is one of the best.lf not fc. ?est rm sections of ty , 5011 13 stiff' blnS clay sub-so.land consequently the best for cotton and corn and wheat and oats etc.; to. be found. Mr. David d Peel told us that there were not ex ceeding six farmers under mortgage in , Nahunta township. 0 ' We take pleasure in noting any im provements in our city, especially - a marked ; improvement. Our excellent and volant citv authorities have re cently had the fast extension of Birch street improved by having the big ditch running along the North side of the ?J0-rns Iot sewered, from Wil liam to Daisy street, and have had side walks constructs nn hu c.- c the nevy extension, making this street one of the handsomest in town. Where the new extension strike na;c street, extending north to the Snow Clear the Way Without loss of time when the intestin- SrtnT the second bottle of Rocked up by reason? "col austed I was l L 1 1 1 cnronic or temporary. Should VA Vr. i., t .. . "tJ' Classes suitab e suuuiu oe Dorne in mind that thio ,r ' Z ;t; rv riem manage ment is prone .to become Win phla Publ'ing House, ft, uusunate, ana breed other and worsp andtw With chrohic catarrh riof irZ": , "eaa, vas very Standard of sTh T ea X naiscbarges frbm my for boys of all des oradvancenl ears, and wasWble to breathe through , J.H.orn ek? CAPT. J, T. DHEWRT. cured, and t,"'cu.w8 a"' IPrincipais. il- Jfft,? Manager, Philadel- When the Czar of RnC;n tersis tnft mwKo oiyiaJ a I inn lie np nKat,,,nf r lu,rlJ lu remove the 4 j0r VJUamMi, takes V "r'the blockaded - w,,jU Luuhyquence always to be an prehended from thfi it clay UtW which are among the mot mcious oi the cheap nostrums sw-tl- ea. liie fiat of experience, and of the medical fraternity. sanntirJ S JG of this standard aperient. a wurce o re iPf v-nA a Timber for Sale. 7 HAVB ABOUT 1,100 .ACRES OP without A Scrap of Paper Saved! Her was3ustanordinarvp'r wL T. ro" Tu iae eu3e Bier. fiftetn Pmg paper, but it saved her fife 4K ble and could lix .F.urtl , 7 Not only as permanent regu larity to the bowi ii,;r"'t Ieu - - - , i ttuu siomacn asamfJansof remedvincr nJ T 1 but ventinsr 1 i Kianev and vinii;r ,s .,.-.,1 r -. " "iuuucr tlOUDlPS and fever jinrl a.mn j ...-. .buv, WllDOUta peer. "'Mou iraaot sweet potatoes ?, ,?ivcn ' ,-sked Mrs. HUemA "-les-iiciA less rnnn c i Wtlir uTel ahnedr&0she bough a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another ind grew better fast, continued its use nnrt strong, healthv L ?.and ow l ui lurxnp.T mile3 above Goldsboro and feight and one-half mUes from Princeton.: None to Jibe hauled mlle3to the riyer WM. RICHAKD30N", rU dltiViV uroro..u.j aD 140 pounds. 1 stamo Fort Smith. Or t:it i:i "in,), ana ne now pays $ more for hi board. replied Bellamy a wopIc store. send stamn w n7-. J "cuiars Trial -Rfi '.T:r6SM' dPi.f.,1 nAw"" . ,T"V"TO.UL""S won- s wnoiesale and Robert R. retail Druf- LEMON ELIXIR. easantemoD Drink. Dr. H. Mnrlpv'a T ti.. r rr wy B."cuiuu juxir is Hill road, at the old'siti P?! tom the ireTo ftS L? Edwards' store paired, and put in regular street order, "r,1" convenience ot the citi zens of that portion of the city. Slo cumb street, from the Kornegay north MaTField ditCh," .nosidTofMrs tentTorf rl' nwe-ds imiediate like at tention The citizens in that portion of our city very much desire fc im provement made. Gpv cents druggists. and f i per. bottle. Sold.by A0!Sa011,y by'tt M M. D., LenBfe.neSS "Pon take For indifestinn r ... Lemon Eliiir swmacn take LSond n dache take For palpitaUonofthe heart take Lemon For Fremont Military Institute :ne.sday night an open air ou one thousand people, male and female T For of appetite and debilitv t,v 'J&"?gr?yJ?e- -. Elixir. PPC 16 411(1 Ability take w'"?c51 ?n? Programme r JLL TP? and Taa vaiucu uui IU11 DV a Selrrtir1 I UXIT. First, A Texan mother-in-law Second, Tohn Smith.' ; Third, Which will he marrv? , Fourth, A Sham Doctor three scenes. : . .. . cMlla, take dSSTZF1! m 'W you in anv l the above nm a-, . -lu.,r17 arise from a tnT.Tr,iMeal aa OI which ch. ffi feased Urer. stom Beeciiam's nervous ills. Pills cure billious and WHY YOUHOULDljii SCOTT'S EHDLSIOH COD XIVER OH. wrra HYPOPHOSPHITES. i X)p wi endorsed by Fhyi Tt9 uecause t is the best. It is Palatable as Hilk. - wusa da wiiicacicns as plain Cod Liver OiL ! ! It is far snperier to all ether soi ' called EnnHons, I ; It is a perfect Qnnlsicn, dees net separate cr cliacge. " i It is jrcnderfhl as a ftz prcdaeer. It is the test remedy for Consunp ' tion,- Scrcfab, Bronchitis, Part ing Diseases, Chrcnio Ccngh-and Colds. - - - - Sold by all IhruggisU. wutt.,P0WNE. CMCMirra. oct ii sm too m debd - t-XEVlCROP UBA MOLASSES W 00 g' ' " BAOON-D S and SMOKED.f FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR? ' i . LARD, MEAL, CORN; I OATS, BRAN. RICE CRACKERS, CANDY, SALMON, 1 TOBACCO.SCANDLES, SNUFF LYE, SOAP, STARCH, SODA, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, FIREBRICK. NAILS, GLUE, BUSGS SP.T CASKS, HOOP IRON, RIVETS a BATTING, BUCKETS, TWINE, PAPER, SHOT, ETC? Best Goods. LowestlPrices. FOR SALE BT " 7 mal4tl j f' - ' - r; ... 1r,T77l S i' I, ' ' " "t"!LJlJ2i--I"'' " V' ; . . 1 - .... kV,S1 t-f - : : r "ir-ii i i -. 'hi mi ' ' '" V" .''''".- THE Woodv E Currie COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Solicit Oonsignments Ccttoa, Naval Stows & Ccatry Prodnca aprvtr t . Y. ZXT& Fmo Dtatiohor - - r Prcxrtautate. Wedllnt. llean as4 Ore&ln IIKSIUTOB J0O DEPARTMENT J Refrigerators, -Freezers, Coolers and LJEKMAN, FLANNER XLL4t TSJ nrf Vi TH . i . & CO. Street. - l . CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF For IF YOU OF ALIcKINDS: Merchants, for Farmers, for Manufa lOT BELIEVE T Water Street. clurers COME AND SEE H6 Worth nial9 d&wtf WlminPion. N o
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