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Goldsboro Messenger from Goldsboro, North Carolina • Page 5

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let LSfffillW Jilin I exposure. We.warrant onr OPERA HOUSE to -Rebuild-Front Street at a11 Ume uiia 1 I rants. Jaint Li thn nhant 'D pOjLDSBOItO, K. C. 1 i i vMONDArY, r- MARCEL Wil- ISVontaJasting at least four or fire A.Yates..

i a oMinarr paints." which trv ifa rii I "i cuy. trust mat the. re- wa, sava nnrl th oniy cost about one half what we charm ly Jts thrift, its ereniahtv.anti all tholnnifa A was ver-y severe, ana toe conerreera- cnrge Virtues anicharms nf snnial oil i i via in iiuiiauLunimn i meet meir highest anticipations. i ow, snouia, we live here and will their highest anticipations. ii 'i I CrLEAlTIKGS HEEE AND ELSEWEIIE.

w' The Governor has pardoned Jackson Ed wards and he is released, from jail. 1 A prohibition'convention is to be held at the court house on Saturday A 9onmoutions ioaia tnem in place it free of charge of which MrMcKethan illustrated in remarJlrighthess. Quite I a sensation occurred in the Ifybu want cheap and ahoddy, jobs wo western part of the city early Sunday wof ship. They shouia not full ln i wl 1 he Kareigh Thurs xnnM trt ho uir I -r day annbrinps th Aif pf2 which came near resulting I and we a iKS61; De! a fatally to ohe'of the parties concerned spirited citizens in. And va Hft 20th inst wuv i iu aoiium, xj ui Dear in every where to rom pt- mind, ic do not guarantee this.

Only Motts' -The Ct.rorisinir Oriffln Rrnlhr of Colonel imm 9f the contribute their mite so laudable of Colonel lo nbm tJ! I affaieraw oat iho Ij eontrit sellinu brick" fom their kllaio ham school. i ZSLliSA cr 1 1 tt i uam ki' 1 1 if i ni iftAAt i i -1 -v OCmB Qoldsboro, CM March 1 tf Wilmington ot f- that purpose and all WibaUo r'l X' 1'i immmhmwt so a Drcnes fa i nnn- (iVoiin i ed Snm tWnft oXi -t-suuaen aeam snwiia seive as an effec- "Pioey largeorsmau, win be duly NortwS trSm-if WastaeLtual warning, to cut the acquaintanpe acknowledged a column that We is ortb tor treatment. This proved of Tof thft sn r.fi. nfnnn tn oai; PArthn-- Children Basket Flaimels and Red, Also Jereeya in Brown, Blue sd at 4-Wayne Superior Court convenes on Monday, the 8th, for the trial of both criminal ahdrcivil causes. Charlotte is to have a new daily-Jhe- Evening Chronicty: -Mr.

W. S. ElNfiTKlv Afin MStna ts. Tt; okAi oo I OAfK tif. vjj.i.'i.A Rl wnnngton andall-such dona- Trempnrirmo Garnet, bOL SbhitTh 25thnat TcUoiinpriceofBlai Mr.

I)ayi passer SS SS6 gSI Hemby is to be editor and proprietor. 3XT 3E5 E5 JEt 1 8o LAUGHS TNT So AyTTXTTTTPlTC I The second Wednesday in r. paf Hanover in' this A is Ash Wednesday, the I A v7 U3t 1CL limXL 11UI1J Vf 111 a I V1UU1C11U1 Lent. faster occurs on hasbeen on duriAria -aps ouite, out of April. a 1 iw az a ue past two years, from unitedin marria nh7S anaxui.ns in wnicn the lire left SotpV Qs Son a i BmuaB auu turns in waicu me are left aited marriage in the presence of I -The'Directors of the Eastern Bair llS un Af GkhebaL Admission.

7fJ Cents. buted, BKAT-TfekcU fpr.skle" Prty iiohirisonV Drng BtorcV ntGreir additi0Q to the Crockery and lilass Ware department, at M. E. Castkx Cos. rL oena contributions to this office to ffV1 fe- SecreUry 3fay he has been in the field against at 7:20 sharp this evening.

the troublesome Apaches an was as follows: Mr. T. B. Sassr with rv -v i wa. i.

ut; i aj10WiUIU wueu iuai orave m.ioc iT'mmo MARRIED. flfJOTEJ Young Men's. Christian Association soldierrlost his life and is now with ZZLuiZ' leTX1 A SPLENDID ENTERTAIN- On tho 24 rh nf PK1ln 1 wUl meet at the Umvfersity of North the scouts Crawford of. MTohTvrw Carolina, March 11th and 14th. Becton; Ed Ir.

Gnrley, with Miss MENT. By the Boston Star Concert Com-, pany. uizzie orawrora; Mr. IN. JL.

Minshew ith Miss Sallie Hooks; Mr. W. D. GQLDSBORO JOTTINGS. Personal lUCeri tip a ftndltems of interest at Home.

MARKET KEPOIIT8. NIWTOBK, Feb. ti-. aasser with MissJiUa E. Yelverton.

The enterta mmetit at th The Rev, P. L. Groom will deliver a lecture before the pupils of Prof Scoffers' excellent school at Mount Olive on Friday next. The public are invited. 1 -Read the new advertisement of French Rocky Point, N.

ihe occasion, we learn, was one of A.ji7UAn iinAL 1 1 1 h. in.rni win rtii rf i rt i nunv iinia nn a a 11 io ffreat enjoyment to the invited guests. proveoneofthebestandmdstrefinedof iw clear sx. shmt theteason. The organization includes TurPentine flrmt is.

RcwIdSLOt ollor, tUt Wav Baitimork. Feb. a ne iYiKtsENGER voices the sincere sentiment of a host of friends in wish- First day of March. The County Commissioners meet today. Wintek wields the sceptre on the I -w vvVIHJUfc aiUUli 7 UC Vt3 If II IV I 131 mff this vouner counle all thfthl -iMf ft111 unchanged.

Corn tv Of a W. Hannnv and ff" tI puii. 43" 1 yellow naUy ProvtetoM Tl. a management or the Opera House Uke pleasure in annonnrln. C.

N. Hunter, principal of the 'Mlss Jdora Henson, soprano, who Wilminoton, Feb. 27. Cotton tr Goldsboro Colored School and editor sang Mendelssohrfs "Ihfelice- and of th Trv.v,7 ulT soncs of HenscheFs and Rtiht' strained and 85 for enjrageiwnt for one night of the nrstaayor opring. There -was snow Saturday night on the W.

W. Road, South of us. rt wujiucutcs ms cuuas i I "P1''" turpentine 42. Ground tAn .1 IIS well known tnf nvtrt nf mne U.a DeaaiVSST. rvm u.vyn vrrouna ticvk nuiiusi aiiu AiaSSlCai lnSTl- I i uoivunc prolite Manure as a cheap and durable fertiliser.

j. Mr. Wm. Genaust has closed out hlsjbraneh establishment of'Bergner Engels Brewry in -this city. Mr.

John Wagner continues the business on his own account. rThe predicted cold wave reached here Friday and a cold and disagreeable wind prevailed. The wind at times blew a nerfeet eale and remind nnn tute for the colored people with a vim and determination that'is commend 01 STAR CON con Huere sue nas snng acceptably on miob. Feb. 27.

-Cotton-middim 8: numerous occasions. Her voice is verv trictl tnJddlm 7 tow mid.diin 7 fine in quality and true in tone, and ft 15' Meal w80- has gained decidedly both in volume ZLTfiVj Tur- bffl and ctlo Sfmoc i I mr orn ftoc. MR. F. T.

Booker, editor of the Smithfield ILald, was in the city Friday. The Board of Aldermen will meet in regular monthly session to-morrow evening. There is no change in the condition of Prof. Kuehnert. He is Norfolk, Feb.

27. Cotton quiet at recalled several times, and compli- able and betokens success. He takes as his motto The best help is that help which will help us to help ourselves," and among the numerous appeals to the colored people to do their duty in building the proposed institution, he says: "If the people of Goldsboro the colored people we mean-will do what they ean do without the oitenngs." Goldsboro j-no says ine success, of Walter Emerson, the cor Corrected by II. Privett Co Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Commission Merchants. The Company is composed of the following Eminent Artifts net soloist has been marvellous.

The ed one of a real March day. monthly meeting of thjp Eclipse Steam Fire Thursdai-nights March 4th, at the Mayor's office, 7:30 sharp. R. W. Craton, Sec'y.

The liberal and generous-hearted him verv hio-h British press accord Medora Henson Emerson, rank as a cornetist. Mr. Hin4i.m tv. I Ji lUiN Keceipts for week ending more and more feeble. Dr.

J. D. Roberts last week visited the new Colored Insane Asylum of Virginia, at Petersburg. Charles Denriee, celebrated manufacturer of Porn ore cn uamiuav IOO DMeS. 'I'nfJlI rrro nta least inconvenience, they will soon see in their beautiful city a large and flourishing Collegiate TnsHtnte.

with fKJo o' -f i BCttauii oaies. The Distlngruished American Soprano. Mr. Walter Emerson, The nrilliant PlanUt ami Couip.r. Nella P.

KrnTitn The old flag is coming: home at last. mi 11.50 Market steady. Sales at 8 8i. WESTERN SIDES SHOULDERS acn nr chin tnwnrrlsi ha hniMimv I nursuav. Marcn lbtb, has been fixed 6r VOj ov highly appreciated his playing, that he presented him with a.

superb and costly instrument. The French bandmasters at the Trocadero Palace united in praising Emerron's playing in superlative terms; and the French and German press but echo this opinion." The Boston Journal savs "Mice fund of the Episcopal church at Snow as tile day for its reception The Greatest Cornet Player Living Most Gifted and Popular An.crlc.n iLler. All under the personal direction of Mr. OZIAS W. POND 5 to 51 Hill, So we learn fioin Mr.

John its tower pointing heavenward and its open doors offering every advantage to the diligent searcher after knowledge." Contributions, large or small, in cash or kind, from the white people will be gladly received, and we invoke the assistance and co-operation of our citizens in the undertaking. 10 to 11 N. C. HAMS Harvey. 10 LARD, N.

C. 10 tol2i (Northern. Exan Slifi 7 to 9 ill DS I ic wm Hnmor Toncliinor Piillins 60 to 65 JNella Jb. Brown, the popular reader, appeared in the eighth entertainment of the Boston Star Course at Tremont Temple last night, and had a very cor- A call hasbeen issued for a county prohibition convention, in this city, on Saturday, the 20th instant. Mr.

Will B. Lane, who travels for the Knahe Piano is on a short visit to his family in this city. THE many friends of Mrs. Nathan O'Berry will be pleased to learn that her condition is much improved. How rapidly time nasses awnvi 1.25 to 1.30 90 to 95 CORN WEAL, per 100 lbs RICE (from carts) WHEAT OATS And HhrllUns Dramatic Recitals I THE OLD FLAG.

1.40 50 to 60 Tidings of a Definite Nature-Preparations for its Reception. LOUR, 4.50 to 6.50 aiai welcome, tone read "Mary's Night Ride" by George W. Cable, in a man ner which held the closest attention, grave W. O. Fuller.

Jr's sketch. "Th Rev. pr. Charles Deems, of New York, lectures at Burwell Hall, Henderson, March 4th, on "Trifles." The lecturee is under the auspices of the Henderson lyceum and library as sociation. i The Rev.

Marx Moses preached an excellent and instructive sermon at the Hebrew Synagogue on last Fri- day evening, choosing for his subject: "Religious Liberty; or, Religion and Theology." Some of the Charlotte Democrats; are put out, and very justly so, because Republican clerks are kept in fTt A' J-10 to 1M General Admission The following letter in regard to the auv AVllGl 1U ICaill LU II I 7 Cents. no Cent. 130 SN- I I wo months ot the new vear f0 Cents. numbered with the things that were. Goldsboro Rifles by the ladies of our The readme: room aT the Grenrv M'11? ana which was captured v-rii.

r-r mi i a WMMBMB House has been completed and proves New Advertisements. ny ine ztu jiassaciusetts regiment at the evacution of Newbern, was received by T. Hollowell a few days since Crushed Esthete," as a humorous selection, and introduced as a novelty, "Home, Sweet Home," a very touching and effective, selection. Miss Brown, who has always merited the words of praise bestowed upon her during former visits, is still a growing artist, and each visit makes manifest some advance in her art." The Boston Herald says "Mr. Den-nee's programme was such as to call for the powers of a Rubinstein.

As quite a comfort and convenience to the guests. The costly diamonds of Mr: Chas. N. C. Phosphate OR 1 the postomce and in the Mint assayers office, by the Democratic heads of both; departments.

Mr. C. G. Perkins is selling the well known Anehor Brand Guano and Hartford, Feb. 23.

Captain Commanding Goldsbwo Rifles, Goldsboro, If. GOPROLITE MANURE Captain: It gives me C5 V- 1,200 Bnsbeis Spring rOateT JUOOmIibIs jaack Oats. Hj C3 '7U TF" 3F8. O-LSeE regards Mr. Dennee, it iiia pleasure Best and Cheipt -Discovered ALSO March, 1886, I hope to be at your place to acknowledge his ability as a pianist Davis (Alvin Joslin) will be on dis play at Watts jewelry store to-morrow afternoon.

Mrs. H. L. Grant has" organized a temperance society among the children of the city. Onward moves the temperance cause.

We understand that the premium list for field products will be issued shortly by the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association. aava i aa uci iu jum uuLuiiiaiia ine i 0,0 maguiutcm. ue suouiu do treatea Building Lime and Agricul tural Lime. for Circular and Prices. FRENCH BK.OS..

rr silk llag presented to. your command (or one of same name) in 1801, which is returned to you with the unanimous vote of the twenty-seventh Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Association, passed at its Re-Union, Sept. 20, 1885. the Peruvian tiuano Mixture. Both of these excellent fertilizers have given entire satisfaction to those who have used thenl in this section.

A musical and dramatic ntertain-ment is to be given at Whitakers on the 12th for the benefit of Whitakers Cornet Band. The "Messenger Opera Hbuse Orchestra," un der the leadership of W. Portis, Esq. furnishes thermusic. Cotton futures sold in New Yorl-Satnrdav at.

the following nnotations by his admirers in as sincere and careful a manner as is consistent with his grreat possibilities. Few pianists so young as he appears to be, could do what he has done without an exhaustive amount of labor." The usual' low rates have been arranged over the several railroads. DENMARK HUMPHREY'S tt. Rocky Point. N.

C. Miss Sue Collier has retnrned feb22 i iUJSJflTf GOLDSBORO, N. C. lm CiMCtl anno vt vuur piace ue from her visit to Greene county, where tween the 14th and 21st March: the ex i expect to arrive at your place be she has been spending a fpw wpta JICDIE3 1 act date I anr unable to say. but will with her friend, Mrs.

W. Best. CD, I ALVIN JOSLIN fix definitely as soon as can be done. The spirit which was manifested at Mm ,4 Dan 1 1 March 8.GG8.C7c; April 8.758.77c; The Boston Star Concert Company CUNDtiliSUD SCHEDULE At the Opera House To-Morrow Mav S.KifflS.H fl: H.9.a.H.!)fip.: novf FrJrloiF Pnt. A our re-union 'shows ffthat no feelings Having discontinued my branch house JNignt.

N. C. DIVISION. nut those ot peace on earth and erood 11.1 "I TRAINS GOING SOUTH. .7 uva iui.j uivuiug, UCOCiVCU IIS.

July 9.039.04c; Auerust 9.109.11c; general admission, 7o cents: September 8.928.93c; October. 8.81- children, 50 cents; callerv. 50 cents Goldsboro, I hereby give notice to all PlinUc T. Al, win towards men'' actuated my com- who are indebted to me that their accounts 8.82c: November 8.758.7Cc. i vuanca j-a.

xjx is, mo J.aiuous come- rades giving back to you this 1 lag, dian, with the sealskin overcoat worth -Chas. L. Davis, Alvin C3HDEKSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING NORTllT have been placed in the hands of Mr. I.

F. Dortch for collection, and prompt set at the Opera House, to-morrow General admission. 75 cfin'ts? -riimiaicuuci uicmuuesauu assouia- with tlie dog- "Jerry" worth tions; and when this pleasant duty is $500, and with the $7,000, watch and performed by myself as President of uinn nnn mm-tii tlement is expected as indulgence cannot (gallery, 50 cents; reserved seats, $1.00. fho 7fh VI tl oo 1 Tt arr A cn, r. I y.

-r-r 'il s- i iUUM ai me uPera 110,186 -morrow be given The Hon. W. J. Green is looking with deep concern to the needs and wants of this district. The other day he appeared before the committee oh rivers and harbors in favor of an appropriation for Black and New Rivers and the north east branch of the Cape Fear.

aui. rKAwiiuAusE, or my evening, as "Alvm Joslin." Mr. Thankimr mv friends for the natron arP Joslin." Mr camp, nn vpstprna ruc ueu v- ucune in ine roie ot extended to me, I ask a continuance of I shall be triad to hear, from in thfi rnlo nf 11 p-1 tiktuueu IUC, a. ttBtt. a uuiiuuuituce 01 verv the old rarmer never fails to brine th I tha aama for TaVi wrr the afternoon with his family, who you and if you have any preference as 1 11 have been visiting Mrs.

J. W. Lamb. CO WV.AAAV V. AA.A AA AA OggdJivi TT 1 1 house down and causes continuous open the bottling business at the old stand roars of laughter.

The Charleston on his own account. Rev. Dr. J. B.

Bobbitt, who re There will be are-union of the sur- time, Kindly say, and 1 will endeavor to meet your wishes. I expect fT. 'TaOT WM. GENAUST. my wire win go witn me on this pil- 1 A "A A Al Ct .1 moved with his family to Baltimore vivmg members of the old Rifles, some months apro, under a transfer to this city, on the 18th instant the day the Baltimore Conference of the M.

E. upon which the captured flatr will be March 1, Mr. Charles L. Davis and his dramatic ucr: urst visit to ine OOUIU. yfipt.

E. L. Peck, of our reeriment. Bated No. 48.

No. 40, February 14, 1886. Daily. Daily. 1 Lv.

WeW.on i 2 15 p.m. 5 33 p.m. Ar. Rocky Mount 3 33 Ar. Tarboro 4 50 p.m Lv.

Tarboro 1130 Lv. Wilson 4 05 p.m. 6 54 p.m. Ar. Goldsboro.

4 54 7 38 Lv. Warsaw 5 54 Lv. Uurg-aw 700 Ar. Wilmington 7 50 9 55 p.m. TRAINS GOING NORTH.

I No. 47, No. 43, Daily. Dally. Lv.

Wilmington 8 45 a.m. 8 50 p.m. Lv. Burgaw 9 30 9 50 Lv. Warsaw 10 38 10 57 Ar.

Goldsboro 11 35 1158 Lv. Wilson 12 25 P.M. 12 48 A.M. Ar. Rocky Mount 12 59 1 21 Ar.

Tarboro 4 50 p.m Lv. 11 30 a. Ar. Wpldon 215 p.m. 2 45 a.m.

Academy of Music xiljallrTlIl I I iVI January 18th, 1886. No- 5, W. Iny, Daily. AwlveUwrlotte uipm 2.Xlr1 5.5-, am 75 pm iniS.bSr7-: Warn 8.01 'hFolnt 7.58 am H.OHpm ara 12.13 pm TRAINS GOING SOUTIL January 18th 1886. aijjf1, Leave Ooidsboro 77 11.45 a in TZ7.Z7.

Hloffh 5.0l)pm Durham 8.07 JhKIolnt-11-55 pm 10.19 am "8DUI3r 1.10km USa mm SPfi1, 1.57 am 11 ft, am Charlotte 3.00 a 1.00 pm WLULXUV cL Lilt? I Vjuurcu, ouuiu, uaviu iuiuiu luc uiiLu- i rewurneu. may also meet me to unite in the a iaid large and de- rrkii wi- fo 1 vi Inn ate unsuited to the delicate constitu i a iasi uigai oeiore anoinena ceremony, which may be as informal lighted audience. The pie last night before another lion ul uia uc. aacxo iciuluvu iu xvai I a i i i i on Saturday nigrht, and after spend uo uMl tenoinir tne Dertormance ot "A nn i a. i nave oeen, ror many years a resi- Joslin" is greatly enhanced by the MAPPTT TPPM 1Q dent of Connecticut, but have been mnsio.

i hv LT MAJilM lMffl, 1886. Riivut nnj -i a ingafew days by the bedside of his -Mrs. S. Burkhead -advertises father, will purchase the Spring Imi- IWoca Protpp.tiniT I in thic na i 'rrii i i- -T 1 iscock ior nis nrm. per.

ine lauies win uuy uur.eis, aou Attention, company! There will thev should secure the best. Mrs. chosen to theosition noted, by my lent orchestra of the company. As on There will be a Superior Court betrun comrades of 27th, which explains my the previous Mr Davis's mlpn inere win De a csupenor ooun oegun writint? from hprP. With kind a-a P10118 mTm uavli spien- and held tor the county of Wayne at the voufstlf and vnrpnm did acting wm the source of unquali- Court House in Goldsboro on the 2nd self and ou com mand, I am, fied approval of the lovera of rich and Monday in March; 1886, it being the 8th captain, lour ob servant, racy comedy who were largely repre- day of March, 1886; lor the trial of Crim O.

DWIGHT. sented at last DerformRnfA. inal Actions and Civil fJansps. and t.h fn. be a special meeting of the Goldsboro Rifles, at the Armory, at 7:30 o'clock, this evening, to consider matters per 4 A i 1 T-fc 1 1 'a, 1 I Burkhead's patent overcomes an objection long felt.

They add to comfort, health and afford protection to See advertisement in this paper. Mr. A. J. Dinkins, who served a three years apprenticeship on the taining to the.

reception of the old nag. A full attendance is desired. a meeiintr oi ine rcines -was no "uncie whioh nro owin? is inp pnriar apt for sairi Tprm SALEM BRANCH. I a' Friday morniner, when Thursday, Fori Monday, March 15. I Prof.

Mehegan's dancing school Train leaves Greensboro. da.Hr. 11 -ss March 18th, was fixed as Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Sontlnnrl Nerk Rt 3 00 p. m. Ka.

arriving at Salem at 1:17 a returnlnur leave closed its first session with a grand No. 50. No. 53. on exniDiiion at uarnngrpn, Thomas yesterday, were inspected by hundreds of people.

They are a very considerable feature in the' multitudinous at Tactions offered by Mr. Davis." THE DAY FOR THE RECEPTION, turninir leavpfl Mont in nn kaoit at a. vf rmieui arrivinir at nrwrnhnrA Mary E. Sauls vs Jno. V.

Sherrard ct al John A. Williams vs Jos. E. Bryan. Jas.

Sullivan et al vs D. Creech. Bros, vs G. O. Konskey.

and highly enjoyable soiree last Fn- auu LiigLiij cujuj auio euii ce last. I J- No. 54. daily except Sunday. 8:10 a m.

and it was decided that' the return of No. 58. a rain leaves lamoro, n. via Aiocmarie tVII-i OT, a rr.Tr. RTATR ITVivpnaiTv Sc Raleigh R.

Dallv60 P.M.. arrivWWil-t R. the old flag, around which linger so many hallowed recollections, shall hp liamston. N. C.

8:10 P.M. Ketnmin lPvf iJUU11 For Tuesday, March 16. A. H. Humphrey and wife vs L.

W. 1 No. 59. Williainston, N. 8:00 A.

arrive Tarboro, N. C. 10:05 A. M. Train leaves Chapel Hill dally (oxcent Bun- celebrated by appropriate ceremonies, and to this end the following: Commit- nay, at 10:20 a arriving at University at No, 61.

A i A IU TjIv auu aja jcoi i pai has filled the position of foreman of day night. There was a large attend- our job department, left with his wife ance and the Professor's pupils gave on Friday last for Statesville, where evidence of considerable progress in he goes to take charge of the American the terpsichorian art. The Professor job office. Jack is a good printer and understand his business. has our best wishes.

I TT Under the auspices of Miss Olivia The congregation of the Front Millard, a flag drill, which will be par-Street Methodist church, in Wilmmg- ticipated in by seventeen young la-ton, has received a cordial invitation dies, will be given at the Armory, on from Rabbi Mendleshon and the Friday evening of next week. March MOTTS PATENT COMPOUND METALLIC ROOF PAINT. Positively Fire Proof Absolutely Water Proof 44 Guaranteed." Daily except unday, 5J P. i JrViMnm 6:35 arrives 8mithfleld, N. 7:00 P.

M. Returning amv'g Chapel ill at .:25 p. m. tee or Arrangements was appointed. No.

62. viz: Lieut T. H. Bain, W. T.

leaves smitnneia. w.u., a. arrive at No. 63. No.

65. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Goldsboro, N. 9:00 A. M.

T. H. Holmes. W. P.

Granwrand Tmln lSTr iil Krmth will afnr. nnlv a iiarr John Wagner. As a part of the cele- 1 a it Goldsboro and Magnolia. i between New; York and Atlanta. Train No.

47 makes closo connection at Wel- i st oration mere win pe a This Company is doing business under Patent Deed No. 251.918 dted Janimrv On trains 53 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans. Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro and Rich- RE-UNION OF THE OLD RIFLES, numpnrey ei ais. Joshua Johnson vs Andrew Edmund son. Nancy J.

Wise vs John Wise et als. T. J. V'inson vs Geo. L.

Kirby. Jas. H. Kobinson vs W. H.

Borden. For Wednesday, March 17. W. s. Farmer vs W.

w. R. R. Co. W.

S. Farmer vs W. W. R. K.

Co. Ag-nefe Cox vs Mack Barfleld et als. Dewey Bros, vs B. F. Sug-gs et als.

L. D. Gully vs E. Copeland wife. L.

D. Gully vs Pink Winn. L. D. Gully vs Jethro Howell.

For Thursday, March 18. Betsey A. Thompson vs Hiram Gfnn. A. W.

Kennedy vs G. W. Sanderlin. John W. Tallon vs G.

C. Garriss. May Barringer vs w. w. it.

it. Co. J. B. Edererton vs W.

J. Jones. 64. 66. 69.

74. 75. 76. mm 3rd, 1872, granted to Lorenzo D. Mott of a.

ar members ot the Jewish bynagogue in th, for the benefit of the Baptist No. No. No. No. No.

No. No. and the surviving: members of that afa me survluS members ot tha Further particulars will be ine university oi michigHn, ior improve- a i ri- Iliat place iu txyvcyi, iuo use ul me (Church. -4- lueuis iu vumpounas ior irresierving YV OO0 on sale at principal tta- Through Tickets tlons, to all points. synagogue as a place of worship until ffiven as the time draws nearer the Front Street church is rebuilt.

7 ne time draws nearer. hestlvreauestdd to send their namps and Metal. The lastinir oualities of thi Tt i 4" if iq TlrtTiT V-rkTV Iti I of nn 4-s OAm'n vAyv aP I rirm r.rm I ia a VAet t- am t- as? don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line, i Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.

JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent. J. R.

KEHLY, Sup't Trans. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. For ratpfl and In fnr-mat I r.n nnlrin The invitation has been accepted.

William Gifford. asred 2G years. No. No. fashionable for ladies to appear ro- committee.

Those living out of the It is applied to the roof boiling hot. Con-bust and healthy. Let us hope that city are asked to signify their purpose tains no oil to evaporate and leave the No. 80. 81.

82. 83. 84. accent of the Company, or E. THOMAS.

q. w. CIIEARS. Gen 1 Manager. A.

P. A. feblS-1886-tf clerk in the establishment of A. R. No.

this is the initiatory step towards the of being: present at the time designated. miurai unproieciea me action or tne mis is me lumaioiy sieo lowarus me No. ichot Or I IOTTH. P.OTT1 Ml I TTfin I ahanATirriAATif nf tha rninniic focLmn I Uo larliao urrin acQi'ctai in weatner tnis is a very important advan- a .4 al. i I l- i.

aUaQuuuiucui ojl me ruinous lasuioii i jiue lames wuo 7 I assusiea maKine: 7. Or, tt mnrntn rr Kir chr.i-.Tl tirr I r. A 0 I IflCP ThlQ nn int ha a rwoT oil firdinonr i-rwrvf 11 Witnesses will not be allowed to charge fuiuiuc uaiuiuaj- muiu.u6 ar wmcn nas Kinea more tne nag win conter a tavor by giving: T- a 'V" (r WrJJll i.iip uori Txritr, mcrnl TTa fo oaints annhpd nold. whirh mnst l.nrW until the dav the case in which thev are the head with a lie .1 A iAl t. 1 meir names to ine committee.

the hot sun. drv and evanorate and wh summoned set for trial. FOB SALE. VICE u.u tiiiiuio uouiuiii- off Tne merit8 durability of this If a case shall not be reached the day tee will prepare and furnish for pubh- Compound is endorsed, as to its fire proof it is set for trial it will retain its place cation a formal programme of the Jnmself pistol, the femaie sex than small-pox, left a note thanking; his employers for yellow fever, and cholera combined, their kind treatment, and stating that if some money which had been prom- 1 Remember that the ladies of St. ised him had been paid, he would not Jfaul Church will give a sociable, at have committed the deed.

It is be- the parsonage, to-morrow evening, lieved that he was suffering from The various palatable articles inci-mental aberration, as there was noth- dent to such occasions will be dis- atTu.rc pensed at reasonable prices. The mention exercises. of the South, niz: Atlanta Constitution, reached. A. T.

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February 26, The bearers or the nag will be ac Atlanta Post-Appeal, Athens Banner, An- a T7 tkv corded a most cordial welcome to our gusia evening iyetcs, juempnis Appeal, Memphis Advocate and Memphis Ava city and we are glad that they will 1 A 1 A A .1 have tne opportunity to see ror tnem- c. oome oi me aoove ure leeis were lanche. Some of the above fire tests were NdPITlKDIB ladies will be glad to see a large num a iarf 8 it a work of nmny tool ftp- rolord piat Ouo i Urai rti.linna of th lat IlIaMratlAnt. has resigned the position Mr A Pooe i -n i selves that 6urj people areas hospit- niade the presence of Chiet Cleary and ofteneral If preSDt andTwlU ev to make th Peace ftg th wPr Capt. Ryan of Mtmphis.and Mr.

MBan- the evening a pleasant one to all. brave in the days of war ner, ex-Chief of the Chicago Fire Depart- ThA fM-nasioni of the recention and As to its merits in stopping leaks The occasion of the reception and A good family and Farm Horse. Also an open and a top buggy. Will sell for cash or on time, payable next Fall. Apply to A.

LEHMAN. febl8-2w Goldsboro, N. C. NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Administrator de bonis npn upon the estate of Jas.

Williams, dee'd, the undersigned hereby notifies the creditors of said estate to present their claims, duly proven according to law, on or before January 1st, 1887, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. The debtors of said estate are Thfi nndprainftd havinir dnlv nnallfiwl passenger and ticket agent ot the Shenandoah Valley railroad to accept Mr. N. has purchased the the position of eeneral freight airent aning mills of Mr. Milton Harding, Mr.

N. O'Berry has-nurchased the the. nr-a-tinn nf noral fritrht no-Ant planing mills of Mr. Milton Harding, riowT-m and Vegetable, pne wr and riant, arvi hor io rrl anl row JU X3 tO tbero. lrintet In Eocliah im1 tirinn.

I'rlce ooly Id ceo u. which may 1 deducted from tb fim arder. BUT OSLY TICK'S ItlM, AT CA tx.UA KTCfta. JAMES VICTC. SEEDSMAN.

Rocheiter. K.T. and durability on Metal we can say we as Executor on the estate of J. J. Elmore, re-union will be a grand gala day have endorsements from.

a of deceased, herebv notifies all rjersons hav- i ai i i i n.u.i ji a large property owners in this, as well as ing claims against said estate to present -11. A. A. 1 A 1 tlT A 1 A 1 -W I A A A 1 1 1 1 A remembered by the participants in the other states, both North and South. Let- them to the undersigned, duly authenti- 7 i tcis, nutbcu viic auu jwjb ai lci uiis 1 (JaliCU, VIA Ul uciuic iuc lu iaa ubv Ul Ul U- 1 ntlflfl Mr I I KPrrV IS Of I ll na.nt wo a oTMrvliAvH rnnfa I 1 QQ7 n.

nlnr4 hAAn gnnninbfi rranaKal ooanra. rl Til uek and enerHTV. and ill connection 1 Trio nrohahlv no lartrft ftitv on this I the writers, set forth that this Daint is the I har of their recoverv. All nerson in- AA i Ay VIU AVA gvubl AAA uaOCUKCl AA AA VA r-p -1, I A aaa a I I A tlnlmi. a ai aa a ai I -rxTTV.

Ins oTtanciPR cnw-mi 1 1 In on tAd n. nnT.tinonT tirli oro liirinir pan 1-ia li ad sr I onlv roof tnev have ever tried- tit I r1pV)tvl tn nid pat sit p. xrp rAnnpsfA-1 tn mVt with his extensive saw-mill, located a i If of front tr toVn cfTQni- 'Pwm continent where, Before You Buy your Turn Plows examine the DAISY. "She's a Darling" Try it. Ifyoa don't Uke il return it and get your money.

1ai2Mf W. T. YELVERTON 1 -A TT AT immediate navmenL The terms at it does all that is claimed for it. We are Baltimore. miles west or the city, we doubt mio wem ui mo "-y, nouuuut isi oi Marcn next, tie win perform uneapiv as n- waiuiuuic.

cheaply as at also notined to make immediate payment. HENRY E. FAISON, Administrator de bonis non. January 1st, w6t ilt.f nAt.AWultA MAin' nATC Vtffa rfn Jiaecutor. kAAll 1 IU (aiUk JMtAA W1D, BdUU alt I Ik AJ UUUAVltU, AlUCt K.

u. hLMUKt, the duties of this office in addition to not that he will make a success of his the "MaHby Hotise" luiry illustrate leaks, and make shingles lire proof against Goldsboro, N. Feb. 15, 1886-6w firct. I new enterprise.

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