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4 -IN" : - . ' f , . ' J..J-. j I ' Important to Ladies. Women are every where using an recocn mending Parker's Tonio because they have learned from experience that it speedily over comes despondency, indigestion or weakness in the back or kidney!, fan j other troubles pe culiar to the sex.' - 4- ; . ; , j have long been sufferer from female " complaints. Have tried physicians and adver tised remedies, but without any relief what ever.1 With but little hopes of receiving any benefit, I bought a bottle of marker's Tonic. The effect of that one bottle was so satisfao ' tory that I kept on using it, and am to day well and strong. It certainly is the remedy for suffering women and my a.: vice to all is to ( usoii." 3HBS. m. uouolass, 594 ; wea mma stroet., ijnicago, lu. , w-., v r Parker's T nic fPrfcnftrftil h THano A: f5o Ni Y.I Sold by all Druggists" in large bottles at One Dollar, aeciy-wswim. WHEN YOU START OUT TO BUY YOUK Cbrisias Goodies i GO DIRECT TO New Grocery Store, West Walnut Street. NEW CITRON. -NEW CURRENTS. NEW RAISINS, Seedless and Layer;' NEW FIGS, DATES, NUTS, &c. ! QUEEN OLIVES., CONNOISSEUR KETCHUP. -MINCE MEAT, CRANBERRIES, FRESH CAKES, j FINE CONFECTIONERY. . All the ' Staple Groceries at prices that ' - Look out for the Sign - ' v FOREIGN DELICACIES ! declO-tf M. I LEE. BOKDEN BROS. . Wholesale and Retail Bagging, Ties, Meat, Meal, Corn,. Flour, Coffee, Su gar, Molasses, Etc. -BREAD PREPARATION, STARCH, V LYE, SOAP AND POTASH, AT BALTIMORE PRICES. C Cotton Sold on Commission Hifffest Market Price Guaranteed. Very respectfully,- r M. L. LEE & CO, f ; V Goldsboro, N, C. Sept. 17-tf . . N O T ICE To The We take pleasure in notifying the citi zens of .Wayne and surrounding counties that -ve have moved into our - NEW aai HA8D2QMUS ST3RE, on the corner of Walnut and East Centre Streets, where we most cordially invite them to come to see us. j , With our Kew-Building, New Furni ture, a largely increaseu stuua. yj. and increased facilities for business, we promise our friends renewed efforts tg Please them. In'adaition'to a large stock of Drugs and Patent Medicines, we shall give special attention w mi v. is 1 kept in the best Drug Stores ;' our stocko will be equa'Cm quality and pricey to any in ttiis market. Thanking our friends for past favors, we hopefully anticipate an increased pat ronage. Respectfully, ; y J liOiaSDOrO, lt. V., I .havt this day sold my interest in the I Firm of Fokviellb, Sauls & Co., to Messrs. Fonyielle & Sauls and have taken a position as Salesman in their establish .mentwhferel 8hallbe; phased tosee all mv friends. M. H. BJ.iZLiLiLi. Uldsboro, N. C, Oct. 30, 1885. - TTn Vvz-.i-ifrKf tKp interest Of Mr. M.41. Bizzell in the late, firm of, Fontikllk, Sauls & Co , we hereby give notice tat we assume the liabilities of the late iJirm, and will collect all accounts due them. i Parties owing us, either by note or ac count, are requested to come forward ana settTeat oncn. " " FONVIELLE & SAULS.! Goldsboro, N. 0., Oct. 30, 1885-tf ; ; C0PE0LITE MAHTTBE Fhosphatic Liniei Public ! (iood .. ALSO-- T i f" Building Lime. Agricultural Lime and Carbonate;;!; iv of Lime- Y dforCIrFSENCH BROS., -nw" R4-1t - ' 1 'rT tTtocky Point, N.C. ghaut; AElt GOWSWO. -NFAV VRA JP c iirrvzrzrc- BT FRANCES KIDL.1T HA.VEHQRL. What shall I wish thee? u Treasures cwi earth? !. Sonifa in the sprinsr-time? Pleasures and mirth ? Flowers on tby pathway ? ; . Skies ever clear? Would this ensure thee r A hapDy.Ndw Year? What shall I wish thee? r What can be found Brimringr thee sunshine All the year round? Where is the reason, Iiastinjr and dear. . That hall ensure theo AhapprNewinear? Faith that inercaseth, Walkinflrin liht: Hope that aboundeth, J Happy and bright; lo ve that is perfect, Casting out fear; These shall ensure thee A happy NewYear, Peace in the Saviour. ' Rest at His feet. Smile of His countenance Radiant and sweet ! Joy in His presence ! Christ ever near ! This will ensure thee , A happy New Year.".. - 7 SEA 3IONSTEUS. A Stfhool of Monstrous Pinh Create Krclte. mrnt in OalVAston. Brief mention, says the Galveston Iscws, -has already been made of a school of enormous and curious fish that were imprisoned off the gulf shore between the bars in front of the Beach hotel and the attempt that : was made to secure them by a, detachment of Sealy. rifles, doing their first active ser vice with musketry. What effect the battery of the Sealeys may have had upon the sea monsters is not known, save that it was not effectual in bringl ing the enemy to any terms of capitu lation or capture. In defiance of the citizen soldiery the mammoth monsters of the deep were seen disporting them selves again in the gulf once more and another bombardment was .commenced With every conceivable appliance of firearms, save that the artillery were not called out with their big guns. A party wa3 organized by Mr. S. P. Blunt, of. the quarantine "station to carry the war into the .enemy's camp and tight them in their own element with harpoons. For this purpose a whaling yawl and several harpoons were secured, and Mr. Joe Williams, an expert harpooner and an old whaler was introduced to make one of the party, owning to his .experience in battling with such adversaries. s The party had not been out long be fore they sighted one of the monsters about the foot of 29th street, and pro ceeded to give chase. The lish, to use Mr. Blunt description, had the ap pearance of the Upper portion of a street car passing through the water, its superficial dimensions appearing to be sixteen by eighteen feet, or at least this 'much of the surface wajs shown above water. The parly rowed within one hundred yards of the monster, and from its appearance at that distance, and from two horns protruding from the head about two and a half eet in length, Mr. Joe Wiiliams, relying up on his loutr experience as a whaler, pronounced it at once to be what is commonly known as adeviltish Only one, however, of the several that were previously seen, was discovered) by the harpooning party, -and he was1 swim ming in an easterly direction in about seven feet of water, the maximum depth inside the inner bar, where the monster had got by some , unaccounta ble means and was unable to get out, again, as in this depth he left a wake -of mud and sand behind him in swim ming, and the water, on the inner bar over which he would have to. pass to get again into the water was only a depth of about four and a half or five feet with the then prevailing tide. It was swimming about two hundred yards from shore, and was sagacious enough to keep at the maximum depth between the bar and shore. While the party were giving chase the squall came up, causing them to abandon tiie chase and look to their own safety in getting to shore, thus breaking into a fair prospect of capturing the sea monster, as he could not have gotten over the bar with the tide in the con dition in which it then was. . . From a description of the cephalop tera .yampyrus (devil fish) in the Am erican Eucyclopedia, which tallies very much with the description given by Mr. Blunt of what he saw, it ap pears that Mr. Williams mky have been correct iu naming tiitj rare visitor. The devil fislv as described in the en cyclopedia, has what is knowrias pec torals, making the transveEse diameter of he fish greater than the "longitudin al, thus accounting for the peculiar dimensions given 16 by 18 leet. A specimen of this lish, caught in"' the Atlantic, near the entrance of Dela ware bay, in 1823, weighed about five tons, and was 17 leel long by 18 feet wide; the skin on the back was black isii brown, and on the belly black, and white; the mouth was 2 feet wide, the ! greatest -breadth of the skull feet, and : the distance between the eyes 4 1-6 feet. The cranial appendages, or horns, were 2 I'.eet long and a foot" wide. The jie&criptiou of the color and the size of the inouih.ibdve given ; also corresponds in detail with the de scription given of tiie monster, the subject of yesterday's search. The same authority also states that "the devil fish is occasionally seen on the coast of the southern states in sum mer and autumn, and wonderful stories are told of its strength and ferocity, its'extraordinary shape and size having transformed a powerful but in offensive animal into a terrible mons ter. Other species are met with in the tropical parts, both in mid-ocean and on sandy coasts, which they approach to bring forth their young. The truth' appears to be that the devil fish, thiugh powerful andiiideons, is a timid and harmless creature, avoiding rather than attacking a man, but when attacked and defending ftself is dan gerous. ' On lhe 7tb of May M. Dareste hung up au g;in a little b, lying on its side, ami marked the upper part of the shell with a little x. The 7tn of June lie let the eggr down, still; inclosed in its bag, into a saucepan of boiling wa ter. When hard he cut the eg open. The yolk j he iouud adhering to the tuembrane, not of tlie lower, but of the upper shell, and thus was disproved the common belief that the yolk was heavier tuan the. wnUe, or albumen. The Mayor's Message. May we be pardoned for requesting the Mayor to in corporate in his next message the fact that many of our most prominent citizens have been cured of rheumatism, neuralgia and kindred complaints; by Salvation Oil, and that he recommend this valuable medi cine to be kept in every family. ' ; " " luir r targe' Assortment of New Markets, Russian Circulars, .Walking Jackets and Cloaks, which we are offering at .Low Frices. J. Mjetzgkb & Boh. QOLD8BORQ. MESSEWG-EB-. J&NUARY WIT AND HUMOR. . The biggrest fire-extinnisher in the country Bob Ingersoll's lecture on .Hell.,-,-,, !;:V . ,- ; ... :M ... r;: "Nervous Girl' wants to know how to enre a tickling sin?ation i about ' the face : Gfit him to. shave off h a rans-tache.- Indianapolis Journal. Vice must be made odious. When a murderer or thief is looked upon as a disgraced man in a community he will not be elected to .office. Sea Or.'eais Picayune. , A prominent mathematician's wife has presented him with a pair of twins. He h is now attaine i tiie full sum of human h-ippi:v-'t vr t!j tw to carry. Burlington j'ce I'rtss. I Mr. Gladstone invited hnvd Tenny son to drive with. him the ti.iy after his ministerial defeat. Mr. Gladstone would apparently do most anything to preventhis Lordship from writing 4 poem about him I'uck. i A new comedy by Ciiarle Barnard W called "The Girl with! the Tin Heart." It will probably be followed by -The Woman wkh the Glass Eye," and "The Mali with the Copper-Lined Throat." Baltimore American. A little 4-year-old girl in this village asked her mother if people talked much when they were drunk. The mother replied in - the af firmative, when the little one asked: "Mamma, are you drunkP"- Canajo haric Courier.. '' The editor of the Sequatchie Ad vance was bitten by a dog the other day, from which effect the dog died. This should bo a warning to persons owning good dogs hot to let them monkey with n editor. Kingston (Tenn.y Republican. One reason why Western hotels are so opposed to fire-escapes is because they are used by dead-beats who want to take a quiet leave. It is better that 100 innocent people bo roasted alive than for one dead-beat to get away owing $2. Detroit Free Press. A Kentucky woman gave a tramp a lick across the neck witha broomstick and he walked forty stepsand dropped down to ' die. She says she didn't mean to hit so hard, but for the. mo ment thought, she was striking at her husband. Indianapolis Times. . Prospective "bridegroom (to prospect ive bride) Would it be possible, do you think, dear, to postpone our wed- wing until Monday? 1 am in receipt of a dispatch calling me to Buffalo on important business. P bride I'm afraid not, George dear. The wedding presents, you know, are only rented until Saturday. New lorkr Sun. i A Michigan girl told her lover that she could never think of marrying a man with less than $10;000, and as he was worth a suit of clothes less than nothing he went sadly away. That night his uncle died and left him $5, 000. The next day the dejected lover got a letter. It read: "Dearest George: I'm willinglto make it $5, 000." ; "Whew!", exclaimed Crimsonbeak, surprised on entering his sleeping apartment to find his wife waiting for him the other morning at 2 o'clock, ".those stairs almost take my. breath away." t j "Well, I wish they would," replied his displeased wife,! catching the odor of the club man's evening Deverage.- Yonkcrs Statesman. "Yes," said Fenderson," "Angelina is a nice girl, a mighty nice giri; but her education appears to have been neg lected. I just got a letter from her and she addressed me as her 'Suite Clarence.' The girl evidently don't know how to spelL" "1 don't see as that is any evidence," replied Fogg. "fSuile,' you know, is synonymous with flat.'" Boston Transcript. j A colored waiter at a summer hotel who had wandered off for, a walk came buck with his eyes bulging out in ter ror at a snake lie had encountered in his ramble. "How long was he, ... Sam?" asked one of the guests. "I don't know zackley how long he was, boss," answered the terrified Ethiop, "but I'd swar he was free or four in ches in barometer." boston Commer cial Bulletin. ' ' " . Father You are not sending George any more money, 1 hope. At the rate he is spending money his education wiy oost him more than it . will be worth. He resorts to all sorts of ex cuses to get money. Mother But this money is for an actual necessity. He writes ne that he is just beginning to study German and must have a German student lamp right away. hew York Times. "It's terribly galling to a man of my sensitive pride to depend upon rela tives? for a living," remarked a youth; "but what is one to do?" . "I thought that Smith & Smith offer ed you a situation at $14 a.week?" "So they did," replied the sensitive youth, indignantly, "but do you sup pose that I'd sell dry - goods over a counter for 14 a week? No, sir!" New York 'limes. "Have yon read the Pawl Mawl Ga zette?" asked a man with a purely American "type of countenance in an elevated car yesterday.. "I have not seen a Pal Mai Gazette," replied his younger friend, who aped the English dress. Then a real red-faced Englishman in the corner spoke up and said: "The Pell Mell is my favorite paper," and nobody said a word till the brakeman called out: "Change for City Hall!" - New York World. As a letter-carrier "started to enter a yard on Mullet street yesterday a dog rushed at him and drove him out, and as he limped into a shoemaker's shop on the corner he was asked by the owner, "Vhell, didt you: meet mv new dog?" 'You bet!" , ?'Unt didt. he bite?" "Snapped me here in the leg like a steel trap."- "Ah! he vhas rec ommended to me as a dog who would bite, but I doan't know if der man lied to mo or, not. Vhell! vhell! So ho does bite, j eh? Dot satisfies me, and I doan' worry some more." Detroit FreePrest. ! . Henry's talk, as usual, was confined entirely to base ball. Nellie had not usually shown much interest in this subject, but this evening she evinced great animation, j "Which player do you like best?" she asked. Henry re plied: "The pitcher, by all means; don't you?" "No, Henry," said Nel lie with a, suggestive yawn: "I prefer the short stop." The answer came so suddenly that before Henry recovered his presence of mind he was out in the street, with .his hat crowded over his throbbing temples, and walking at the rate of fifty laps an hour. Boston Transcript. . Mrs. Peterby was making a neigh- borly call-on Mrs. Sim son. While they were chatting together little Mamie Simson was seen" coming toward the I Laum with a TlftREftVA in har Kn.l f " r! m i house with a package in her hand. "Mamie is such a -smart child; she is too smart ior her age. 1 often send har i r tha crrncurv on the onrnoi- viih twenty-dollar bill ;and , she always hrino-s hfik the riffht change ' "Eim.r Mamie, who runs tof her mother and ... , . says: 'l got tne couoe jrom the gro cery, but the cierk. says if you don't pay last month1s bill you can't get anything more on credit. "Texas Sit ings. I " : A bright little miss living on Eagle street was given a warm' cookie by a neighbor. Though contrary to her custom, the mother allowed the child to eat it. Shortly the little girl ex claimed:' "Mamma, let me go and get another cookie; I know Mrs. , will give me one." "No, dear, it will make von sick." '""Will I die and go to heaven?'' "Ye.." "Well, Mrs. (her Sunday-Sp.iotil teacher) says heaven is a beautiful; place." "You' don't want to go to heaven and lea,te papa.and m in no, do you?" rWeIl, mamma, you get a cookie, too, and come with me to heaven." Utica Her ald. Thrit'iy 1K1 pmiit. It may sound strange if I mention the fact'that, notwithstanding the low marriageable age fixed by law. elope ments are common It is true they are of a quite pecnliar - sort, and they might bo divided into elopements with and elopements without the consent of the parents on cither side. This cus tom so illustrates the character of the peasantry of all regions, that, I must not dismiss it with too brief a mention. Elopement with consent is an import ant matter. The jronng pair are agreed and have the full acquiescence of the parents on both sides. But .every marriage calls for a wedding, and a farmers wedding is, under ordinary circumstances,jjo child's play. The relatives and friends must be invited from distances extending to fifty or a hundred miles. The substantial part of the feast is rather a secondary affair to the farmer richly provided with farm products and cattle, but then drink must be furnished, and the national drink is dear, and will bo consumed on such occasions in immense quantities. In order to escape the expense of this provision, which would be borne equal ly by both families, the parents of the bridegroom advise him to elope with his beloved, and her parents advise her to consent to the elopement After re ceiving the blessings of the crafty parents, the young people steal away into the bush. On the next day the friends set up a cry as of murder, beat around for a while, and laush in their sleeves. The young couple must of course come back after a little while and receive forgiveness, but there can be no wedding-feast after such a "scan dal." The latter is confined to a nar row circle, and the brandy is? saved. "Siberia and the Exiles' by Dr. Al fred Brehni. The Rational Complaint, Dyspepsia is the national complaint. Almost every other man or woman you meet has it, and the result is that the num ber of pseudo-remedieg for it is as numer ous as Pharaoh's host. They are for the most part worthless There is however, a searching eradicant of this distressing and obdurate malady, one whose genuine merits - long since raised it to a foremost place among the staple medicines oi America. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters extirpatesdyspepsia wjth greater certain lty and promptitude than any known remedy, and is a most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to secretion. These are not empty assertions, as. thousands ot our countrymen and women who have experienced its effects are aware, but are "backed un by irrefragable proofs re peatedly laid before the public. The Bit- 3rs also promote a regular habit of body and give a healthful stimulus to the urin ary organs. The potato was introduced in France 100 years ago, and the Agricultural society proposes soon to celebrate the anniversary. i Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos itively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Kirby & RobiTiBon, Goldsboro, N. C. PORTRAIT PAINTING. MissPattie Mann, who is now studying Art in New York, solicits orders for por traits in oil or crayon. Portraits, any size,' made from photo graphs, She refers any desiring testimonials, as to proficiency, to E. B. Borden, Esq., or Rev. Dr. L. S. Burkhead, Goldsboro, N. C; Rev. Df. T. M. Jones, Greensboro Female College, or Rey . Dr. Robey .Charlotte, N.C. For further information address, - Miss PATTIE MANN, ' No. 74 Clinton Place, declO-lm New York City. Having recfiivi another Large Lot ot those Popular Cooking and Heating Stoves, we again make a Big Reduction in Prices. Call and see them. HUGGINS & FREEMAN. Goldbboro. N. C, Oct. 19-tf O VALUABLE PROPERTY About 25 acres of Land near the Rice Mills, one of the healthiest and most beau tiful locations for building lots anywhere to be found. J. F. MILLER. FOR, .R BIT Ti 2 well ventilated Rooms, up stairs, over my Drug Store building; the best in the city. . J. F. MILLER. Goldsboro, N. C, Dec 14, 1885-lm Tie Snrles House, Smithfield, N. C, Under New Management Ha Yin g purchased the well-known FUL LER HOTEL, and knowing the wanta of the traveling public. I shall spare ro pains in making the accommodation first-class in every particular - The -best cooks, and trained servant employee - ?r I i - tg?"Te!effTaph oflee in th hotel. . W.B.8URLES. on?3-ly . Proprietor. S . .IB! o 4, 1886.-DOUBLE SHEET. Fllsee!lanetu. ELY'S Mfl CREAM QAIU"" ffiSMS&Z lira srM. Rfrf t he vrw lief. PMltlre CareJ has rain Ad an onvf.! aoje reputation, dis-i vv! VyX preparations. A par-t. L lrJ agreeable to use. Prioe SOc. brmafl or at uniggisis. ona i or circular. t&LtX uiurin BB8, Drogglata. Owego, N. Y. octSS-wswlj r C 3 25 YEARS IN USE, Ike Greatest Medical Triampk of tha Age: SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losa of appetite Bewele cailW, Pain la the head, with a dall aeasatloa la the back ; part, Pala aader the ahealder blade Fallnesa after eatlav, with adle lncllaatiea te exertloa wt. bedy er naiad. Irritability ef temper Lew spirits with a feeling ef having neglected eoaiedaty, Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the IXeart Data bsferethe eyes Headache oyer the right eye Restlessness, with fltfal dreams Highly celered Urlae aad CONSTIPATION, TTJTT'S FLLX.S are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects sucb a cbango of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetlte,snd cause tbe body to Take en Fleattfthas tbe system is nourished, sod by their Tonic Actlen on tbe ligstiire Ora-ans,Itjrular Stools sre prodncd. PrioeafVe. 4t Wnrray Wt..lV.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Grat Hair or Whiskxks changed to a Glosst Black by a single application of this DTK. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 1. Office, 44 Murray St.. New York. A. WILLIAMSON, Manufacturer of Fine AND DEALER IN WHIPS, BLANKETS, ROBES, BRI DLES AND SADDLES, CART BREECHING, HORSE BOOTS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS, HALTERS, CUR RY COMBS AND BRUSHES. A No. 1 Hani ' -Hade Harness for &12.50. Machine Harness, $7.50 to 12 50. KORNEGAY BUILDING, GOLDSBORO, N". C. JSFRepairing of all kinds promptly at tended to. - nov26-tf Try The Cherry Bounce -SERVED AT THE ozart Saloon, -THE BEST IN THE CITY 8 SOO JugB to be given away to my patrons. I have in Stock Fifteen Hundred Gallons of different grades of Liquors which I am offer ing: at Panic Prices all the way from tl.25 to $6.00 per gallon. It will be to your interest to frive me a call before making: your purchase in that line. The best of all brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars, both Imported and Do mestic, are served over my counter to my Customers.: The best grades of Porter and Ale always in stock. Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey a specialty. All goods guaranteed to be as represented or money reiunaea. jnow is tne time and this is tne place. JNO. W. EDWARDS, Proprietor. East Center St., opposite ilttstnger Building. Goldsboro, N. C Nov. IB-am LOOK! LOOK! TP Hani He Harness M !We Have Just Received - 5000 Sweet FloriJ Oranges. 1QQ Barrels Choice Apples, rf Barrels Flour (all'grades.) gQ Sacks Coffee. 10 Barrels Sugar. Barrels Cranberries. 100 Turke79' 500 Po"nds North CaroI,na Hams. Low for Cash r at R. C. HOLMES & CO.'S. Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 3, '85.-tf "TtulYi.ine pr cQNriciiasEBY, Fine Coffees, Teas, Spices, Extracts, &c.; can always be found at COGDELL & BARNES octl5-tf Steam Bakery. ttoifey4t-Ikw Snow Bill JT. C. r Special attention gfren to collection oi Jaims. , . : apr27,85-ly ; J Y-tAJElGrE, feoate, Lap Hobes i Blankets 'I - At Actual New York Cost ! OTHER As You Will Find Respectfully, J. Goldsboro, N. CJ, decl7-tf wdmm Sss) ssa3 I flpisl! Iiur Grf And the whole profits of a year, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Cheap ' Phosphates, when you can get LISTER'S GUARANTEED PURE aski some of your neighbors who have used it.or write fortcstimonals and catalogues to- 1 Wo IFAMMMHL M novl2-tf Citizens of Duplin County ! O Ml. Xo. Xj: and Examine MyrExtensive New Stock of Rock . . V Come AndBe Convinced That You Can Save Money 1 D. 1. TA H 0 B. Kenansvilier Duplin Co., N. C ep!7-till apr9 8toves, Forks, Bridleswhips, Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Plows, Castings, Doors; Sash, Blinds, Glass, Putty, Mouldings, Locks, Iiinges, Bolts, Screws, Saws, Augers, Chisels, Planes, Lead, Shot, Powder, Guns, Caps,' Shells, Paints, Oils, Colors, Varnishes, and I One Thousand other Gcod and MJseful Articles, for all, are now being sold Very Low at HUGGINS & Call and see them on West Walnut WHOLESALE AND German Delicacies a Specialty. You cau find AYTIIINGn71rjHneoT CHOICE FAM ; GROCERIES. PIeae pve me a call. ' I i ALL GOODS WARRANTED FIRST CLASS ONLY. I Goldsborq, N.C Nor. Z. 1885. tf '; ' 7 . ; HENBY L. STEVENS, I KENANSVILLE, N. C Practices In all the Courts ofvlhe coun ties of Duplin, Sampson and Pender, and in the Supreme Uourt or tne state. Prompt attention given to the collectioj of clsima in any part or tne biate. JuiTJ3-em I 1 I STOCK: OF X GO O DS Them Anyirlioro I D.FARRIOR. PHOBPHAT Which will give you an increased yield, and permanently improve and ehhance the value of your land. This has been proven by the universal- satisfaction which it has given the ' farmers for the last 35 years ; each year adds, to itc success and . popularity. If you have no knowledge obtained from the use of " GOLDSBORO j fr. C. OUT! C3 ottom Prices! Grates, Iron, Nails, Shovels, Spades, Co6 the New and Popular Hardware Store oi FREEMAN Street, Goldsboro, N. C: ( rcti9 tr RETAIL DEALER IN " V r 1 4, ; r F. B.j LOFTINs 1' A TTORKEY ATLA m . GOLDSBORO, N. C. . , Will rrmlsrlv attn iV r!n. In -1 v Wayne, Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and Jones, countiea, and the Supreme Court at 111- Bgh. : - . ' I ' KOfflce on the first floor of the build ing recently occupied by Grainger' & yan. augl3-tf ; . 1. i V ljl. ;
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