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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1887. DISCUSSING THE BILtu1 Mr. R. M. Nelson, of Selma, GOLDSBOBO JOTTINGS.

Railroad Men Consider the Inter IHESSENGER OPERA HOUS jill JULIUS A. BONITZ, Proprietor. Personal Mention and Items oi Interest at Home. state Commerce Bill. The meeting of the southern rail GOLDSBOBO, N.

C. TnURSDA-FEBRXIARY 17, 1387. road men held in New York Wednes Janish to-night. St. Valentine's day.

day ito consider the interstate com reserved seats for your OLEAOTGS HEBE AND ELSEWHERE. Secure Janish. merce bill recently passed by Congress was largely attended. The action of the officials indicates clearly their willingness to comply with every pro- I'll XI 1 Lent begins on the 23rd inst. to Mrs.

L. D. Giddens is on a visit of Fremont The corporate limits vision or tne Dili even inougn is odiious to them. The folio wine: dis patch gives the details of the meeting: 'About forty representatives ot the companies embraced ine ooutnern Railwav and Transportation Associa accompanied by his wife and daughter, spent a few days last week with his father, Rev. C.

J. Nelson. The many friends of Mr. Nelson, in this city, the home of his boyhood, were pleased to shake him by the hand and were gratified to see him in such excellent health, Although the M'me anish entertainment at the Opera House this evening is to be an extraordinary attraction prices of admission have been placed at a rate not higher than is often charged by companies of less merit. They are as follows Gallery, 50 cents; general i admission, 75 cents; reserved seats, $1.00.

A large audience is anticipated and we would advise those who have not secured seats to go early to-day to the drug store of M. E. Robinson Bro. and make selections. Miss Clara Jones, who has faithfully and acceptably filled a position in our Graded School for the past two or three years, will leave to-morrow night for New York to resume her studies in vocal music.

The parting between Miss Clara and the children of her errade. last Fridat. was very affecting. Faison's. Mr.

I. S. D. Sauls has a very handsome siern. Gus Williams Saturday evening, in "Oh, what a night!" Miss Kate Eeigerton has returned from a visit to Fremont.

"Yon-ish" is the pronunciation of the distinguished actress' name. Mr. E. G. Harrell, of Raleigh, tion met at Commissioner Virgil Pow The Management of the MESSENGER OPERA IIOUSE, announces with more than ordinary pleaaure, an engagement for one night, of THE DISTINGUISHED AUSTRIAN ACTRESS.

JANISH (COUNTESS MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1887. SUPPORTED BY THE STRONGEST DRAMATIC COMPANY TRAVELING, IN SARDOU'S PRINCESS ANDRE AU! SUfEpB COSTUMES fcflD STG SETTIWQS. ers? office, number 4b, Bond street, MAKKET REPORTS, i New York, Feb. 12. Cotton easy middling uplands 8 X.

Fork fairly active 14 00: middles dull. Ion? clear 6 short t. Spirits Turpentine 39. Rosin $1.05. Baltimore, Feb.

12. Cotton quiet at9X. Flour quiet and unchanged. Cora steady white 49; yellow nominally 48. Provisions steady.

WimiNOTON. Feb. 12. Cotton 9 tar $1.10 crude turpentine $1.00 for hard and $1.90 for soft; rosin 75 for strained and 80 for Brood strained. Spirits turpentine Ground peas5075.

Corn 6070. Ralkioh, Feb. 13. Cotton middling strict low middling 8X; low middling 8X. Corn5760.

Meal 70(80. Newbern, Feb. T2. Cotton 8 8 Turpentine $1.90 Tar $1.25 Corn 50c. Norfolk, Feb.

12. Cotton quiet at 9 X. Goldsboro Markets. Corrected by B.M. Privett Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Commission Merchants.

COTTON.Good demand. Sales at 8f to 8 80 for best grades. PORK 13.50 44 (FRESH) 6 to GJ WESTERN SIDES 7f to 7 SHOULDERS, BULK (5f to 7 N. C. HAMS, (new) 9 to 10 8 to 8 HOG ROUND 9 LARD, N.

9J to 9J (Northern) 680 CORN 60 to 65 PEA.S CO to 65 MEAL, per 100 lbs, 1.30 to 1.35 OATS 55 to 6' FLOUR, 4.00 to 5.00 HAY 1.05 to 1.10 this afternoon. The interstate com merce bill was brought up and discussed. It was decided to instruct the rate committee of the association to look over the rates and where conflict was in the city a short while last i ri- ing with the provisions of the bill to day. revise them. Mtss Mary Simms returned Sat The general sentiment of those urday from a visit to relatives in present was to comply with the requirements of the law, although most of them were in ignoraace of its details.

Among those present were Mr. Levi Einstein, of Boston, is on are to be enlarged. Read the law card of Mr. B. F.

Mayhew in this paper. The Italian Harpers will furnish the music at the Opera House to-night. Pay your subscription up to Jan. 1. 1888, and secure our seed premium.

Secure your reserved seats for an-ish. A special train comes up from Newbern. Kenly, Johnston county, N. is a new officeStephen A. Watson, postmaster.

Messrs. H. Weil Bros, are receiving their first installments of handsome spring goods. Messrs. Best Thompson announce that they have for sale leading brands of fertilizers, See advertisement.

-The next annual session ot the North Carolina Medical Society will be held in Charlotte on the second Wednesday in April; 1887. It is positively announced that Major Henry Fink has been offered the position of General Manager of the Richmond and Danville system. Some of the Roads leading to this city are in a terrible The attention of the overseers is directed to this important matter. Now is the time when good roads are needed. Cotton futures sold on Saturday the following quotations February inoA HI V.

VSt7h A A nri a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.M. Einstein. RATES OF ADMISSION. General Admission Cents.

Gallery f() Cents. Reserved Seats at M. E. Robinson ifc Drup Store $1.00 The best wishes of the community will attend her. Miss Florence Bonitz has Mtss Hattie Lee returned last Fri Commissioner Powers, of the Association; Henry Fink of the East Tennessee, Virginia Georgia, E.

P. Alexander of the New Jersey Central, E. B. Thomas of the Richmond Danville; day from a visit to relatives in Samp- also resigned and contemplates taking son countv. a thorough business course in Martyn's yt ii TIT 1 nn commercial uoiiege at vvasningion The Lenten season begins on the p.

vfirv ft Henry Walter of the Atlantic Coast Line; C. Gabbett of the West Alabama; E. D. T. Meyers of the Rich )'fj nin4- f.

tlltn ITOfltS PflT Pr ---y- I 1 near i ii)U lliaiaui auuui mw "wuu to lose both these young ladies. They were excellent teachers. LIME (No. 1 rock) 1.30 to 1.35 mm fjts ds JC3U EGGS. mond, Fredericksburg 17i to 18 Traffic Manager Haas of the Associa CHICKENS.

15 to 20 18 to 20 65 BEESWAX RICE (from carts A ted Lines of Virginia, known as the combination of the Richmond Danville and East Tennessee; Traffic Man tli an last year. Mr. Geo. C. Jones returned last week from a visit to his son, Mr.

Geo. T. Jones, in Altoona, F1a. 'The flowers that bloom in the Spring" will soon afford pleasure to the admirers of floral beauties. Special Train Will Come Up JANISH TO-NIGHT.

A Beautiful Play by an Excellent Company. 1.00 RYE (seed) 7 to 9 COTTON BAGGING. 1.15 to 1.20 TIES ager Shellman of the Central Georgia; G.A. Whitehead of the Georgia Central, and C. H.

Cromwell of the West Alabama." An actress of the ability of Madame Miscellaneous. Mr. Richard Macdonald has been Janish in a plav bv an author of Sar- From New Berne, Monday, February 14-th, For WE MADAME JANIS-K appointed Deputy Grand Chancellor, from Ruffin of Pythias. LAWYERS. MOKE AGENTS WANTED! For the Memoirs of Gen.

Robert E. Lee. C. Supreme Court met on The N. dou's genius, are themselves two factors to insure dramatic success, and when these are supported by a first-class company the patrons of the drama may anticipate a night of enjoyment in witnessing the "Princess Andrea," in which Madame Antome His historr and campaigns by Gen.

A. Loner. assisted by Gen. Marcus J. Wrighi.

This book Capt. Swift Galloway is still confined at home from a severe attack of neuralgia. Hope he will soon be out again. I is endorsed by tne Lee ramtiy. rart or the proceeds go to the Lee Home.

For territory and terms apply to F. JOHNSON Co. 10-sw7t-w7t 1013 Main st Richmond, Va. ENTERTAINMENT. May 9.C89.C9c; June 9.759.7Gc; July 9.839.84o; August 9.889.89o; November 9.399.41c.

The Washington Birthday exercises of the State University will be held on Tuesday, February 22. The orator is Mr. R. N. Hackett.

Introductory, orator, Mr. R. Q. Grissom. Marshals, Messrs.

M. R. Eure and A. B. Shaw.

Gov. Scales has issued a prod a motion offeriner $200 reward for the New Tin Shop. Capt Holmes and family have Janish, the Countess Arco, and her moved into the dwelling one door company, appear at the Opera House South of Mr. W. C.

MunroeV, on East to-night. Those who have witnessed Centre street. tne Plav and heard M'me anish assure us that it is far superior, in fact no The Janish Company arrived here comparison to M'lle Rhea, "The yesterday and are stopping at the New Widow." and is of such a strong char- Rates Admission to Opera House Included as Follows: Newbkrne and Return $1.50 KlNSTON AND RETURN $150 Falling Creek and Return $1,125 La Grange and Return $1.25 Monday of last week, and granted license to practice Law to the following: young gentlemen John C. Slocumb, Sampson county; Eugh K. Boyer, Alleghany; Charles Di Crawford, Rowan; Wm.

J. Exum, Wayne; Benj. F. Wood, Cleveland; Edward Cansler, Mecklenburg; Thos. N.

Winslow, Perquimans; Joseph C. Pinnix, Caswell; Chas. E. McLean, Guilford; Isaac A. Murchi-son Cumberland; Stephen P.

Graves, Siirry; Wm. S. Thomson, Sampson; Lillias B. Chapin, Beaufort; Richard Gulley, Johnston; James A. Hart-ness, Iredell; James B.

Woods, Iredell; John A. Moore, Pitt; James I. Meares, New Hanover; Aaron R. Bridgers, Edgecombe Hutcheson, Arlington Hotel. 1 hey go trom nere acter that it ig admirably suited to the direct to Lynchburg.

apprehension and capture of Thomas Young, of McDowell county, who n-ed with the murder of distinguished Austrian star's ability. It has been well received and admired The Board of School Trustees are rpniifisted to meet at the office of the If you want your work done cheap go to the new tin shop, opposite I. S. D. Sauls, on Walnut street, where you can get any thing you want from a stove-pipe to a tin roof.

Also all kinds of Guns, Locks, Keys, Trunk Furnishings, Stoves or anything you want mended. We can do it. Tobacco Flues and all kinds of sheet-iron work done at shortest notice and at lowest prices. Calvin Blythe, colored, in said county, on the 30th of last January. Smithfield Herald: Dr.

M. W. Messenger to-morrow at 8 p. m. full attendance is desired.

where she has produced it, and both company and play have been accorded the most flattering recognition from the public and the press. The Chata-nooga Commercial, of January 5th, savs MM The New Arlington Hotel continues Harper, of Bentonville township, this has had the misfortune to tnat to be improved, The latest have destroyed by fire a handsome resi- iine in its water works put in certain "M'me Janish was welcomed last dence, located in Sampson county, ana parts on its premises ana wasn roonib nierht bv a large and appreciative au I have one oi the be9t tin and sheet iron workman in the State. feb7 3m S. B. PARKER.

dience, receiving an ovation of which jvijius norviTz, i in i-jto SATOR The Management announces with pleasure the appearance of tin popular Commedian she mierht well be proud. The new Opera House was fairly known as the "Everett Thornton residence." The loss is insurance $800. Wilson Advance Rev. R. P.

Pell, has been called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at this place, we are pleased to learn. He will make North Carolina, 1 In Superior Court. Duplin County. Dec, 31st 1886 Marx Mayers vs. Order of Publication.

I. W. IRBY. filled with the representative people of this city, and judging from the tremendous applause which followed the Mr. B.

F. Mayhew and family, of Pamlico, have located in our midst. We welcome them. Theyi will soon occupy their new and handsome residence. Work is now being pushed on the dwelling on James near Ash, which is being erected bv Messrs.

H. Weil Bros, for Mr. Moses -Einstein close of each act, the excellent quail NEWTON GROVE ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Eason, of Goldsboro, have been visiting relatives here. Miss Florence Eason is on a visit to her cousin, Miss Flora Monk. The "new county" movement is on the "boom." Misses Barbora and Lizzie Troublefield, of the Giddenville section, who have been visiting here, have returned to their home. Mr. W.

A. Bizzle has a flourishing school in our midst. Oli htm i-J Ti7i I nvno on hie To I. W. Irby: Whereas the plaintiff, ties of this charming actress must Marx Mayers, has commenced an action aeainst vu in the Superior Courtof Dup- have been fully appreciated.

M'me Janish is certainly a very clever ac- lin countv. to recover of vou the sum ol and family. trpss. and as "Princess Andrea7' is a BY A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY OF COMMED1AN5. SUPPORTED Madame two hundred and flve dollars and eighty-seven cents ($205 87), and also to enforce decided success Ttptcf.ts to the Mardi Gras, at New New Orleans, on the 22d, will be placed Janish's conception of the character two laborers and mechanics, and material of Princess Andrea is certainly what 1 The ball on the 4th was indeed quite man's lien as per notices duly filed on the ni.i XT 1 1001! If fl the author meant it to be.

Her act z-iiii aav oi iiuveniuer, ioou, wmi n. w. aj success. Broadhurst, Clerk ot the Superior uourt ing is natural and as gracerul as a fairy Queen. No actress upon the ot Duplin countv, and on the lands and first sermon here on the third Sunday in this month.

Mr. Pell is a man of talent and will do excellent work here for the cause of God. The Charlotte Chronicle of Saturday last says "Madame Janish delighted a "Charlotte audience at the opera house last night in the play of "Princess Andrea." Madame Janish is a fine actress and possesses powers that place her in the front rank of the greatest actresses of the day. She was frequently called before the curtain last night, and we have seldom seen a Charlotte audience so free in its encores. Madame Janish is well supported, her company having evidently been selected with great care.

The costumes worn by Janish are elegant, elaborate and marvels of the dress premises therein described, and as more tally described in the complaint duly filed in this action; now, therefore you are required to be and appear before the Judge on sale to-morrow, iu uuuuuuc uum and including the 21st, at $24.00 for the round- trip. Madame Janish appeared two nights in Charleston and the News and Courier is loud in its praise of her. Large and fashionable1 audiences greeted her both nights. The Goldsboro Reform'Club recom mends that temperance candidates be nominated in the several I38T HIS GrKEAtC COMEX)T NEW SONGS, NEW FACES, NEW RECITATIONS. ZFTISS OF General Admission Cents CllILDHEN 5() Cciltf.

Galleuy 50' Centf. Combination Reserved Seats Admitting Gentleman and Lady $1.50 Reserved Seats at M. E. Robinson Drug Store 1.00 (fThe Usual Reduced Rates over the WINTER IN THE NOUT1I-. AVE ST.

Chicago, Feb. 10. Specials from Dakota and Montana repeat the accounts of heavy losses to stockmen from heavy snows and long continued cold. Snow has lain on the ground of the Superior Court of Duplin county, at a court to be held for the County of Duplin at the Court House in Kenansville, North Carolina, on the third Monday before the first Monday in March next, and answer or demur to the complaint in this stage has a expression. She won the admiration of the audience from the start and held them wrapped in enthusiasm during the entire evening.

At the close of the fourth act, which Janish's emotional acting showed with wonderful strength, the audience could not be quieted until they had called her before the curtain for the third time. M'me Janish is supported by an exceedingly strong company. Miron Lefiingwell, the leading man, is a young actor of considerable ability and added greatly to the strength of ontinously since the middle of November and it has been necessary to Wards at the approaching municipal -r 1 1 ,3 action, which is dulv filed in the office of feed during the greater part of that campaign. Liiveiy limes aneau. The second half of the subscription R.

C. Broadhurst, Clerk of the Superior time. Forage is consequently so scarce Court, of Dunlin countv. and vou take that straw stacks two and three vears maker's art ld hpino- bonp-ht nn for feeding notice that if vcu fail to answer said com sav. -'--t- i Heretofore it has been piaini wiimn me ume iuncu ujr to the Graded School Fund are due and should be paid on or before the 15th to-morrpw.

Let every subscriber meet the obligation promptly. nurposes. necessary to feed comparatively, lit the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relieve demanded in complaint. Herein fail not R. C.

BROADHURST, tle during the winter. -The Wilmington Star learns that a limited Express train is soon to be on the Atlantic Coast Line, to be composed of new and poweiful motive power and a train of Pullman sleeping cars, to be furnished in a manner to surnass anv other limited express train Something New. Bay your floor covering manufactured from A special from Hutte, Montana, i a i i i nr a Clerk of the Superior Court ot Duplin Countv. says that tne cattle loss in montana, A great many things have been accomplished by persistency. Again we say that our merchants should take steps towards memorializing the near Fort Assinaboine, is estimatea the play.

Miss Nellie Donald, as Stella, the premier dar cer of the grand ballet, is beyo.id all question one of the best formed women upon the stage. Her beauty, grace and vivac-itv woi for her the admiration of all E. J. Hill. Attorney for Plaintiff.

i3-6w at 75 per cent. Sixty dollars is refused in the country. A meeting of executive I 1 I 1 Al. i for a ton of coal, and green willow officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Legislature tor a repeal pi me ix uu and the Atlantic Coast Line was held purchases. poles are selling at $14 a load.

Flour and oil are also scarce. The Independent entirely from the Needles or Leaves of the Her costume was superD ana Last Friday's weather was fully up her ciiarms tyerfect. Leo Cooper made Lyons, Feb. 10. An ice i recently, at which arrangements ror the new express train were made These were General Manager Harry Walters, of the Atlantic Coast Line r.vr.n hoo noon mrmpn on iTriirm to the highest March standard.

A an excellent minister of the police and blustery day it was, indeed, and thank- auring the third act kept the audience ful are we that no fire broke out to be in a continuous uproar of laughter. River, just below town, and the entire The Pine Tree--Long Leaf. It is as durable as any Matting made and from the only vegetable fibre resembling or approaching Wool. We beg leave to inform business portion or town is unaer the winds in its work ot from Kicnmona to nariesum, wiimai hurried bv MoTirpr Pnjrh. of the Pennsvl- water.

Many families have been driven from their dwellings, and all The Ablest, The Best destruction. George Moore, the magnetic young man, and Miss Vergil Graves, maid to Stella, did some clever acting and come in for their share of praise." Many visitors are expected from Rev. J. C. officiated mails from the north and west are cut vpsterdav at the Presbyterian Church, RELIGIOUS AND LIT HJKAK that we have Qn han(j thls off.

Boats, manned with three or four oafsmen each, are making strenuous efforts to save property. Some Wl 1 I nrHHCIl LUBIO iXU.Oil.UL. lUlO amuitcti a tt-t tat nnn? whim 4. ,,01,0 1 vht. frr Wilson.

New Berne. Kinston, La- lNJliVVOi AlXilV liiu WT I I I -J i-l. I I lin 1 A 1 l-U A AA -A. A A- I 7 MiLTTIMG- LUUllv" A 4.U towns in this vicin- corvipfi. The nublic are cordially in- uiaugetuu uiuCi vania Railroad, and General Manager 'Col.

H. S. Haines, of the "Plant" system. New locomotives were ordered and a contract made with the Pullman Company. The train is to leave New York at 9 a.m., and Washington at 2 p.

arriving in Jacksonville at 4 p. m. on the next day. -Our' Newbern friends are to be congratulated upon the efficiency of ihw firo denartrnent, and Newbern na r.f tVio nhlpst. wppklies in existence.

ltv, and we teel quite sure tnat an win vited to attend. enjoy the entertainment very much. Thf. election of Mr. Nathan O'Berry, Pall Mall Gazette, London England.

The most influential religious organ in the States Hie Spectator, London, nf our citv. as Grand Chancellor of the TEMPERANCE MATTERS. Knifrhts of Pvthias, is a compliment buildings have been swept down stream and others must surely go. The current is cutting the embankment of the water power company and rushing in torrents through the factories. Those who can are anchoring their buildings to keep them from being swept down the stream.

It is estimated that one thousand acres are covered with the ice gorge to the of Various Patterns. It is durable, clean and sweet. No moth flea, bug or any other insect will remain on or about it. Purchase and be convinced of its durability. Respectfully, worthilv bestowed.

Liberal and pro- Resolutions Adopted by the rlv stands in the fore-front as a weeklv religious magazine Sunday ScJiool Goldsboro Reform Club. gressive, lvir. voerry win uiatto au efficient officer. cannot feel too proud or ns nremen. It is undoubtedly the best in the State, and doubt if many equal it in effi Times, rnnaueipnia.

Wthereas, This Club was formed and It isa RELlUious, Mr. E. M. Dasher, agent of the noted comedian, Gus Williams, was the city on Saturday and registered at depth of twenty feet. At Lansing, is known as the Reform Cluo oruoias- LITEliAKY.

boro, and that the object of its organ EDUCATIONAL, febH-tf the New Arlington, lhe company ization was to make, toster, support Michigan, above here, on tne river is another gorge, which the inhabitants are endeavoring to break with ART, will appear on the night of the 19th in and encourage a Temperance senti- 1 i tni I 3 iU. "Oh, a new musical comedy entitled, ment in this community, and that we Io) believe any honorable methods legiti Ul STORY, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, What a Night Mr. L. Edwards has purchased ciency anywhere in the country. It was our pleasure to witness an illustration of their work one evening of last week for which we are indebted to Messrs.

E. M. Pavie and J. W. Moore.

The horses of the "Newbern" Company are so well trained, and the equipments so complete, that at the ring of the bell they instantly take their place in front of the engine and ml another moment, by means of automatic contrivances, they are harnessed, the engine is fired, and on its way to the fire. All this is done by one man, and it takes only 14 seconds miiiu livuir LOOKING FOR YOU. We have engaged the services of Depu iru mate and right to remove trom our midst one of the chief causes which retard and lesson our influence for good, therefore Resolved. That it is the unanimous ty Sheriff W. R.

Parker, who started on i i a 1 AGRICULTURAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWSPAPER, the road this morning iooklhs jui auu find the last one of you who owe us. We of the Goldsboro Reform, from Messrs. H. Weil tfros. tne dwelling on the northeast corner of Mulberry and John streets, across the way from Dr.

Geo. L. Kirby's residence, and will move his family there about the 1st of March. We learn that Mrs. Dr.

Kirby, accompanied by her brother-in-law, Mayor J. W. Gulick, will startto rnor- hope you will call and settle and save us a paru of this expense we have accom Have moved their office over Best Thompson's Store, in the Humphrey block of buildings, where they are prepared to fill all orders lor Bra, flats, 1 leal, modated you, now please suuw your appreciation by paying us. It has more and abler Contributors than any three of its contemporaries. It stands in the front rank of journalism, and every Club that at the coming City election we shall have the privilege of voting for Aldermen, who represent our prin ciples and sentiments, and we do recommend that each ward in the city of Goldsboro meet and place temperance candidates in nomination and that oh nf us as members of this Club will This applies to ail accoums uu yt aa.

Smith, W.T. Yelverton and Smith Yel-verton. Respectfully, 9 person of intelligence should read it. Smith i elverton. January, 4th, row on a visit to ransas.

we wisu them a safe and pleasant trip and a return with the strong conviction that "there is no place like home." AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPHON: OnA Month 30 One Year lv nledfi'e our support but that 3 00 1 i i SHIPPING GOODS IN THEIR LINE. Two Years 5 00 to hitch the horses, to nre tne engine, and to have it out of doors, while within two minutes from the time of the alarm the company are enabled to throw water. We are told that the 'Atlantic," another company, is equally well organized. The forty-fourth annual report of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, presents some figures which denote the immense work performed by this institution.

The new business transacted in 1SS6 aggregated we will earnestly ana unceasingly ia- en ana women ic uucu nuiu t3JTHEY MAKE A SPECIALTY IN Goldsboro, N. Feb'j 7, Three Years 7 iiu Four Years 8 50 Three 75 Four 100 Six Months 1 50 Nine Months. 2 25 vr fnr thfi success or all such canan down in mind and body by the labors and cares of life. Their nerves give way and i Five Years 10 00 dntps. Tn publishing this resolution Don't overlook the small things.

They sometimes develope into gigantic proportions. Therefore, while are talking about big water works, big cotton factory, let us not fail tb wo wi sh to sav that we sincerely desire the whole system is involved as a conee- Send postal card for a free sample copy, anH rlnbbiner list if vou wish to subscribe TAX NOTICE 3J "27 31 It is then that Pembertons a rench the prosperity and happiness of our nnp.nce, fpllnw-man and are actuated by prm- Wine Uoca acts as a direct mcousui icbw for anV magazines or oiner new bpaycia at stimulate the establishment or less The undersigned having decided to locate in Goldsboro. will open a shop for of love, svmpathv and charity ration, giving periect neaiw vu uuuu auu iess publisners pnce3. energy and On Monday, the 7th day of March, at bodv. imparting calmness, pretentious industries ana render every encouragement to those already Shannon for all and no Hi wni ror any auu rpsnpctfnllv ask the aid and co-opera- TVlP TndfinendeiltJtbe repairing of Sewing Machines and J.

Jl lUUrJ JJCiiuoui, clocks on the corner of East Center and hanDiness. Sold by miner in 1 1 .4. 4-V. -n. r-ra 1 TT and Jno.

M. llill sons. 12 o'clock, M. I shall offer for sale at the Court House door, to the highest bidder, so much of the Real and Personal Property of the following parties as will satisfy Mnlberrv streets, in rear of J. D.

Daniels 251 Broadway, New York. Call for History on Coca riant tion or an in onngmgawui mcgicouj pprlpd rpformation in the cause of Rv.mf.mber that the public are cor tpmnerance. taxes against them in my hands for collec Notice Parties indebted to me on old accounts, or notes that are past due, will dially invited io attend the meeting of St. Paul Church Working Society, to Vv hAld at the residence of Mr. W.

H. Resolved, That the messenger puo- VALENTINES Grocery Store. To those who know my work it is useless to say more. To thoee who do not: bring your machines that you are ready to throw away. I can make them sew like new ones.

I will open on the 31st of January. jan24-lm B. A. EDWARDS. lish these resolutions and the Argus is Piease call and make settlement at once, ra iwdpn.

this evening. n.very enort requested to copy same tion, viz: Mrs. P. C. Smith, J.

D. Rice, Levi Johnson, Needham Kennedy. MIKE WOODS, feb3td City Tax Collector. 7 -1 T' :G.S32,718, being an increase ot 74 as compared with the amount of 'risks written the previous year. The total insurance now force is $303 809,202.

The assets of the Mutual Life invested in real estate mortgages, government bonds, and other first-class securities amount to this is an increase for the year of 272,99, and the surplus fund during the twelve months advanced from to $5,643,508, a gain of The amount paid to policy-holders in 188G was $13,129,103, and the amount of premiums reoeived aggregate The Mutual Life Company i tho inro-fist. life insurance company will be used to mate tne occasion one of pleasure to all who attend. refreshments will be served at rWe are now prepared to furnish thft hpst Cotton Seed Crushers on the market at verv low figures, for Cash- POBSALE. moderate prices. Whitaker's Bookstore.

L. W. HUMPHREY, TAX COLLECTOR. For Lease and save yourselves costs anu luruier Our nob office facilities have been greatly increased and improved. In quality of work and cheapness of prices, we propose to compete with any office south of the Potomac.

Tax receipts, Clerks Blanks, Registers Blanks, Court Dockets, Marriage License and all blanks used by Magis- Call and see them. feblO-lm Dewey Bros. The Charleston News and Courier, of 1st. savs "At the close A vain able farm conteming BSi acres, Mnrlnrnfl Janish was callea Tn Pent-The front room over the situated on Stoney Creek, about two miles southeast of Goldsboro. Excellent corn uanr trofi timfis before the footlights.

Rtnrp. neenmed bv M. E. Caxtex Co. Has fitted up an office over Best Thompson's Store, on Walnut street.

Schedule B. Taxes are now due and Apply to L. H. Ca.8tex. and cotton land good buildings heaitny location reasonable terms.

C. G. Holt's farm near Princeton, county. Good buildings and Apply to the undersigned at Goldsboro, N. C.

dec2 tf L. B. HOLT. Madame Janish's engagement has been a highly successful one every of the word. Her reputation is in the world, and dunngits fortyfour years of existence has paid over nnn its nolicv holders, lne Apply to J.

Y.JOJi.tt. at clmrt olinnnDTita TP lnVltPQ tO CSH and Nov. 11 m-tf uoiasDoro, a Great reduction in the prices of Dress Goods, Carpets and Crockery, at M. E. Ca8tei Co.

trates ana Aiujruoy buwu i feb3-2w firmlv established Charleston as an ry rTma ovm. Cnmnanv is represented here by actress of the first order." Messrs. G. W. Dewey Bro..

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About Goldsboro Messenger Archive

Pages Available:
7,364
Years Available:
1869-1896