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3 JQ CO c O a. C3 in w e are receiving the Handsomest Fall artel Ever Gall and. - r ssa.av it.,. ..-1. - --S-' .r ; - 5..- - '. -t, v-- ; 0r aimif.-, tH a j L i ttWe have a Complete Stock and at Lower Prices than ever. Goldsboro. N". C, Sept. 3, 1885.-tf it i O rl CO o c co CO o a? H iwi J I a i 11 I il I. aw ... . 1 7 II H II. II f I I 1H It TV tSLL f H II H I B 14 inns u cauj bi sun s& MisiuaiN is If is aI Oa B hvl la ; Engines, Boilers, and ftlachinery of Every Description. Saw-Mills, G-rist-Mills, Shafting, Fullbys, Circular Saws, Brass and Iron Castingst G-as Receivers, - Piping. Iron Water Tanks, . J Also Gins, Presses. Peanut Pickers, Threshers, Cleaners, Separators, Horse-Powers, Sec Manufacturers of Cole's Patent Kole-Koad Locomotive. The road for this Locomotive is made by laying down .olles parallel to each other butted at the ends, without any cross-ties, . ' ; jJ. i or any other expense. A V. PEAR&ALL, Agent, Clinton, Sampson Co., W. who will give any further information needed as to prices, S?e. You want to Save Money, and Big Money is often Saved Bv exercisino: proper, care and judgment in buym; . fcVlUj, vy . , toe mmm r r, V.f lnr mn want a Dres Overcoat 'op Suit for Ydursel f, or Clothipg for the Boys Itit but the i !?nnnnioi!l lc that in Dry Goods' and Dress Goods, Uiai, wjsry " txt T CI1 IJifn I irtQ kTM V lillin. and we ijuaranic tu jv,u . . Garment and its Honest Dealings and Full , , ' ,.'f n ;tri snort, we ciaim j - romise courteous ana poiiieic.v- - 'We have a Large Line of Ladies-Wraps in New MarKets, w-J'SI?- rSSl- and Walkina Jackets ; also Wraps for: the culars. Ddlfnans. Cloaks ana aug 7 Little Ones Fui: Line otDK. WARNER'S HEALTH CORbETS. Oup'latoik is Large aud Complete, and Ending with the price of Cotton; Staple. corresponding We earnestly ask you us a visit before buying. give ONE DOOR NORTH OF QCtl9-tf 3-VI ri SDOrO kMW ENTERPRISE IN GOLDS , ' A atinU inform the citizens of Goldsboro and The undersigned respecttuiiy iniou" . .. t 6 . aiT v,tt have onenea a aurrouuaing country On Railroad . Street, opp on hand and manufacture k rTTT nnvTT I Attd ail kinds o, STX 4l8o,deaters in Eed and-Grey Granite. "les & photograpluc needpf anything in our line shonld Send for ournew Designs, which ;le W by mail WrfJ on ofaddress, Mt;.f.Ann in miiterial. workmanship and pnees. :W'i liter Offered In This Market. Examine our New Styles of m km j OF RICHMOND, Virginia, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN TVO in buvinc onr Goods and a is just where our Wife or Daughter ; an U Inliy mmmmmmmm potions, Blankets, Clothing, arp nrArared tf offer ciu. . t' ' v r - Superior tyle, qi' easurei Beat Goods for the Least Money, . . alI he thev rich or Door. Stock of SAL- aud we are selling the same your own interest, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. s For. to consult; P 200 "300 BOKO ositMESSKNGER Office,; where,thev will keep mXKTXP Ql TTE ABSTQ3N il4p Stock of in all Branches 80, 82 and 84 West Centre Street mnv CO o o o o 3 " o CO D3 13 o 3. a CD Always in Store ! -AT- WHOLESALE aflfl EETAIL. Meat ,1 Lard, Barrel Pprk, Flour, Sugar, Conee, Molasses, Bagging, Ties, bait, Tobacco, Snuff, Canned Goods, Soap, Starch, Cheese, Hors ford's, Sugar Cured Hams, &c, &c. Dry Goods, Notic&s, Soils, Shoes, Hat?, Crockery, Tinware, Hardware, , &c, &c. All. at Astonishingly Low Prices. Remember that- we sell as low by the package ias well as by retail as any house in the city. BEST & THOMPSON. Goldsboro, N. C, Nov. 16-tf Wirs. E.W. Moore Takes pleasure in saying to her friends and the public that she is prepared to show them a fine selection of Milling and Fancy Hats, Bdnnets, Caps, Zephyr Work, Em- . i r-i t y-f 1 TTJ rt?n ' broiaerea onawis, wioves, Hosiery, ous, Laces, Fancy Plush Velvets, Felts Hand Bags, Perfumery and Jewelry, Stamped Tidies, Scarfs and Splashers.- Great Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets and Towels. - and Embroidery in Arasene, Chenille, Kensington, or Silk, done to order. . I have added a Dress Making 'Depart ment to mv business, which is in charge nf a rjractical and thoroughly i reliable Northern Dres Maker and Perfect Satisfaction is Guaranteed. gjpDlisiri as o.th ers. ', oct5-tf BUSHELS SEED WHEAT BUSHELS SEED BYE. ... BUSHELS BLACK OATS. BUSH. YELLOW WINTEB OATS, BUSHl BLACK WINTER OATS. 15 2 TONS BRAN. TONS MIXED FEED. TONS RICE FLOUR. 2 Foi Sale at Lowest Prices. DENMARK & HUMPHREY. j Goldsboro, N. C novl6-3m GREEN, FOY & CO.. and (Commission Merchants. Of- ficel South! UTont street, sxew neme N. O., have first class facilities tor trans a General Banking ' Business will receive deposits subject to, check or draft at sight ; : will buy or sel excnge Vow Vnrir 'KPhilaaelDhia itnd Baltic more ; wiU m loans o VeU secured paper, and make liberai casn aqvances on cotton, corn, rice ana naval stores, and hold on storage or ntfaJte saie ior oneoan; ,?0oift itheriin this market, Norfolk, Goods AMY 700 Baltimore or New York. I mar9-lyr miscellaneous Home Items and Topics. "All your own fault ' If you remain sick when you can Get hop bitters that never Fail. The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can, use hop bitters with safety and great good. '. Old men tottering around from Rheu matism, kindney trouble or any weakness will be taade almost new by using hop hjttera,v r . gMy" wife and daughter were made healthy byhe Use of hop bitter and I recommend them to my people. Metho dist Clergyman; i Ask any grood doctor if hop Bitters are not the best f ami ly medicine On earth ! ! ! -Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters." Ed. Oswego Sun. fTKeep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters, and you need not fear sickness." The vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters ! ! ! ( "At the' change of life nothing equals ) Hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident V ( Thereto." J "The best periodical for ladies to take monthly, and from which they will re ceive the greatest benefit is hop bitters." Thousands die annually from some 1 form of kidney disease that might have oeen prevenieu uy wmeij ui uup bitters. Indigestion, weak stomach, irregula rities of the bowels, cannot exist when hop bitters are used. A timely use of hop , Bitters will keep a whole 2amily In robust health a year at a little cost. To produce a real genuine sleep and child-like repose all night, take a little hop bitters pn retiring. None genuine without a bunch.of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi Bonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. Bagging, Ties, Cheese, &c- lOO Rolls Bagging. 200 Bundles Ties, 50 Boxes Cheese. 64 Boxes Crackers andCakes. 80 Pounds Candy. 10 Cases Sardines. 101 Cases Potash, Lye, Starch, &c. 99 Barrels Haydens' Flour. 107 Barrete Flour (all grades.) j 25 Boxes Meat. 19 Barrels Pork. 1 1 Barrels Kerosene Oil. 13 Barrels Molasses. 300 Bushels Corn. ' 79 Sacks Meal. 75,000 Paper Bags. 76 Reams "Wrapping Paper. 7 Tubs Butter. 13 Barrels Sugar (all grades). -27 Sacks Coffee (all grades). 10,000 Cigars and Cigarettes. In fact, we offer a Large Stock of Groceries and Qeneral Msrchandise at "Rock Bottom" Figures for IE5E Be sure to call on us before you Buy. "VVe allow NO ONE to undersell us. EDGERTOII & FII1LAYS0H. Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 1, '85.-tf None genuine unless stampcil as follows, S3 SHOE. These Shoes for pentlemen are matle of Finest Tannery Ctilf-SkiH,9 inched with large Silk Machine Twist, ana are innequallel in Durability, Uomfort, ana ppvur anre. They are made in various widths, to lit any fost, and with ei ther bvoadtor nar row toes. "Hie mer its of these shoes have caused euch an enor mous increase in the demand for them that we can now furnish proof that our cele brated factory pro duces a larger nuan- oi- shoes oi tms grade than any other factory In the worm. We particu- LACE BAt-S larly request those who have lwpn n.ivine 5 or $6 for their noos to at least try on a pair i of these before buying a new pair. It costs notmng to try them on. J. MEAKS & CO., Maxufactctrers, BOSTON, MASS. 3 33 H. Weil & Bros., COLDSBORO, N. C sep3 ..,rz CTi arm Lb LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK GUARANTEE!). "Write for Deslens and Prices. oct3&-m METROPOLITAII HOTEL, Penn. i Avenueoetween 6th and 7th Streets, WASHINGTON, V. C, Offers all the accommodations of a First Class Hotel. ' SELDEN & ROBEilNS, Proprietors. v o : .' A second: handi 25 horse-powjer Engine an'd.Boiler. Talbott ihake. wltli Saw Mill attached. i in first class running order. Can he seen at ' anv time br calling on Dewerv Bros., bt the imdersiKneif- Loca - 1 lriiTTniiaraiiil ,ifj -t ted 2 from Goldsboro - nov-28-tf 8A.UL8 & OVERMAN, A CZAB'S WINTER: PALACE. A Building Which Shelters 7000 people. The palaces and churches of Russia make the rest . of Europe seem very poor; still, I do not think the winter palace in very pood taste, writes a correspondent of the Cincinnati En quirer, it is a vast quadrangle of courts halls; throne rooms and traller- les, all jambied. together, with no es-i pecial plan (save in its interior,) and so immense that they should . build a narrow guage railroad for sight-seers. it gives constant shelter to some 7.000 people," yet you may pass through the whole of it and not see one. It was not its splendor -whieh inter ested me the most. We had wander ed for hours, until utterlv weariwl with the grandeur, and crlitter of its splendid rooms we were ushered into a small apartment, so poor and simple in its appointments that I thought it, witn its camp bed and wooden table, a maps, across the bed an armv cloak and simple "cocked hat;" no curtain at the window, no chair save a camp stool. - On one table lay folded a pock et handkerchief, and bending down I saw, now faded and nearly gone, the name "Nieholas." In an instant all weariness had vanished and interest most intense took its place, for I knew was in the room where the crreat Emperor's heart had broken, and where, though he ruled all Russia, he died utterly alone. ihey tell the storv of his death in St. Petersburg as the world does not know it. Broken-hearted, over the reverses in the Crimea and unwillinor to live if he must lose aught of his grandeur he summoned to him an ob scure physician and ordered him to give the Czar of Russia a potion that nrAiiU .-mj3 1 : : i.i i i wium cuu iilo quiiriuy auu painless ly." The man, astounded and affright ed, refused utterly, but was told that after such a request from such a source he must obey or lose his own life. That settled it. He was Daid heavilv and sent out of the kingdom. The next morning the great Czar Nicholas lay upon his camp bed, wrapped in his cloak dead. And following soon after the physician was found murdered in his bed in Heidelberg. They say the nownng or me wolves irom across the Nava could be distinctly heard the night Nicholas died. How the comic and tragedic tread close unon each other in this life. We were taken from Nicholas's room to that of the late Empress. She had been in Italy for several winters, battling with that enemy of her fami ly, consumption, weary with her ban ishment, she begged to go home, and the Czar was told that if there was a room especially prepared and kept at the same temperature constantly she might live ror some years even m Kus sia. The room was prepared, and she came home only to suffer most horrid ly, and begged constantly to die. Fin ally his Majesty asked her physician how long she would live it the wind ows were opened and the cold let in. "Twenty minutes," was the reply. "Then open the windows," and as they am so an lert tne room, and she, &m press of so many millions, was left to cross the dark waters alone. Not even her daughter stayed to hold her hand. These are some of the shadows of the winter palace. ALL SORTS OP TRICKS. How the Mormons Hope to Save Their' Crim inal Accomplices. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 30. The church organ, the News, said last evening: "McMurrin has been taken with a relapse and is in a dangerous condition." The Mormon Herald said the same tinner. Later it; appeared that McMurrin had fled or been taken away by the church people because of the fear that church officials will be- come involved in trie conspiracy to kill United States Deputy Marshal Collins. McMurrin was subpoeaned to appear in court yesterday to answer he charge of shooting Collins, but a Mormon physician's certificate was produced stating that he was too ill to do so. A -Mormon physician's certificate 1 t 11 A t A was also produced yesterday mat Hampton, indicted for importing wo men to seduce lieniles, was in such a state of health that imprisonment would kill him. Sentence upon him was therefore temporarily deferred. The Mormons are contesting every point in defese of their co-religionists, and will evidently make a desperate egal fight on. their behalf. : AN OREGON WILD MAN. Missing Hunter Found in the Mountains Naked and Cov ered with Hair. Portland. Ore.. Dec. 30. Great excitement prevails, at the town of Lebajnon, Linn .eddhtyy Oregon, over the well-authenticated report that a veritable wild man has been discover ed in that region. About tour years ago a man named John McEntire, of Lebanon, while Out hunting m the Cascade mountains, disappeared mys teriously and no definite trace of him has ever been found.! A few days ago James1 Fitzgerald aind others while hunting in the Cascades, discovered a man resembling the long-lost McEn tire, entirely destitute of clothing. He had grown as hairy as a grizzly, and was perfectly wild. He was eating the raw flesh of a deer when he was first seen, and the hunters approached within a few yards before he saw them, when he fled. A large party is now being organized at Lebanon to search for and capture, if possible, this wild man. Several other citizens assert that they have also recently seen the strange looking man. "What Shall me do with our Daugh ter?" , This question is asked by a wellrknown lady lecturer. Well, we can do a great many things with them; one thing, we must take good care of their health, and not let them ran down and becoo.e en feebled. For the feminine ailments, which may be summed up in one word debility, we have a sovereign remedy in liro wn s iron rmiers, wmcu una uuuc much good. Miss Mary Greenfield, of Galatia, 111., writes, "Brown's IronBUters cured me of nervousness, indigestion and general poor health.' . Let the other young ladies take the hint; v. , . '. of a new book It is almost needless; td say that it is fiction.--Vci. . Pains In the back are frequently caused by a sudden wrenching of the spine. "A few applications of Salvation Oil will give permanent relief. Price twenty-fi Ye cents. For sale by all druggists. ... Abnormal Animals. The expedition undertaken by Mr. Caldwell (who was aided in his equip ment by funds from the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society) is perhaps the most interesting, be cause thu animals which ho has gone to study art of largo size and already ruoro or less familiar. The Ornithor-hynchust-nnd the Echidna are hairy quiidrupeds (mammals) peculiar .to Australasia, which diffrr.-fottn all 6th er hairy j quad hi peds in having, like birds, bui.a- single aperture to the ex terior for thq intestine and the mimo genital canals, ami in having the skel eton of tlie shoulder girdle and some other features of structure ur similar to those of reptiles. Like those of reptiles, their bodies are comparative ly cold, instead, of being kept in a le fi nite, "blood heat" (100 degrees FAhr.) as are those of all other mammals. It had often been reported, and some kind of evidence had been ;iven to support the statement, that thce strange beasts lay their eggs like, birds and reptiles, instead of retaining the pgg-like structure within the body and allowing it to develop to :i certain con dition of maturity s do all rt Iter. hairy quadrupeds. Oiie of Mr. Caldweli's objects was deliniiely Lo ascertain whether these animals lay -eggs or not, aud, of more iinpyiiauce "than tli.it. to examine minutely the wliole history ol the growth in the egg. and to com pare it ou.the one hand with the cor responding development ot bird :md reptiles, on the other with .that o I Or dinary hairy quadrupeds or iu;uumliis. Mr. Caldwell has found out ail about these animals and collected theiu in quantities. Tne Echidna lays a sinf glo egg, which she men. carries about her in a pouch formed by a loM of skin on the ventral surface of the 'body, similar to thu kangaroo's pouc-i. 'jThe duck-iuole, on the other- baud, lays two eggs at a lime and tloos not carry them shout, but deposits them in her. nest, an underground burrow like that of the mole. Naturalists are awaiting with great interest Mr. Cald well's account of w'hat goes on iuside these eggs whilo the . young one is growing there; -that is to say, an ac count of the differences and resom blances between the structures which gradually arise in these mammal's eggs and those which are familiar to us as occurring in the case of the com mon fowl. E. Hay Lankester, m Pop ular Science, Monthly for September. Good Results in very Caf . D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deader of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes th-t he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold thr.t settled on his lungs; had tried mmy rem edies without benefit. ' Being induced to try Dr. Kings's New Discovery for. Con sumption, did so and was entirely, cured by the use of a few bottles, since which time he has used it in his family lor all Coughs and; Colds with best results. This is the experience ol thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Dis covery. lTiai liotties tree at juroy b Kobin8onsDrugbtore,MES8KNOER build ing, Goldsboro, N. C. An old; rounder says paralysis s caused by canned goods. It is also certain that some of it comes through bottled goods. - Picayune. , Sp Having experienced marked relief from nasal catarrh and hoatseness bv the use of Ely's Cream Balm, I recommend it to singers, clergvnieri and others armcted. Louis EJ Phillips, i 1428 N. Y. Ave.; N. W.. Washington, D.'C. ELY'S Cream Balm received My head is now liquifying ; Cream Balm is simply dynamite for Catarrh in the head. Its! application is magical Thomas Lander, I Sweedeia is a good cattle country cause there the animal never the cattlemen always find their Stock holm. Folio. A Fortunate Disciple ot Boston. Franklin in A Boston Job printer. Mr. M. H. Nelson, No. T Mnrrimufi St.. held one fifth of Ticket No. 44.799 In the November Drawing of The Louis iana State Lottery, which drew 75,(XX), coeting him f 1. He is sinf? le, about zz jnars or ao, lives with his parents, and this prize-money j will enable him to extend his business. He is a steady, maustnous young- man, aim wm make (rood uSe of his wealth. Boston (Mate.) Commercial and IShiimina List. Nov. 25. He can print his own tuck. To ths Citizens orWayne, Duplin, Johnston, Sampson, Lenoir and Greene. I wish to let one and all know that I have opened in the Kornegay. Building j with a well selected stock of Crockery, Lamps, Glass and Tinware. I am ready aind anxious to accommodate you and make your hearts happy by sell ing you Goods Cheaper than you have bieen buying them. It is useless jtp enumerate what I have in stock. Come and ask for what you may need, and your needs will be supplied Give me a trial before buying. IfPRemeniber that I am in the Korne gay Building. Respectfully, ' dec21-3m WILLIS EDMUNDSON. SALE OF If By virtue of a power in me vested by a of the SuDerior Court of Wayne county, made in a special proceeding ' ! i . n 111 nmm Ully rropsm. STOE lEE, BT I I A. . A a A. I oI . therein pending, wherein J. ifi. btaniey is for anything. required for the erection o. plaintiff and E. A. Stanley and others are either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings. . defendants, I will sell on the 18th day of ggrOrnamenUl and Monumental Gran January, 1886, at the court house in the itc-and common stono work, a specialty. City of Goldsboro, the following described my tin shops we do all sorts of .tin lots of land, to-vit: One lot adjoining the work, robflog, fcc Wood work, sash, lots of W. K. Stanley and David Everett, doors, etc., on short notice, the same being the corker at the S. W. . , VTTTflltf TTAT?TlTT7V intersection of Pine and William, streets, ' M -00- ,511 JiAiUJiflU:. in Ann.fUrd nf an r- ftlan nnfl nthpr OUVUIr vr. ' lot On West-Centre street on which there 13 HI! tit gallW knu clAJi y ehjic, iaic same Deme tne siore uousc ana 10 re ! UC cently occupied by the late N. B. Stanley. Term : Uash. dec21-td F. B. LOFTIN, Commimoner. EXCHANGE HOTEL, When visitinz Wilson stop at the Ex change Hotel, Goldsboro street, "corner of Uourqureen, kept Dy Mrs. A..j.uurganus Neat rooms, good beds, and a well supplied table. Free carnage to ana irom aepou 8A3IPLE ROOMS FREE. ' mchS S O X X-j ". I will take pleasure in ordering any Mk w other article in my line that I Book -or other article may not have in stock. Leave your or- ders as early as possible, declO- J. B. WflTTAKER, JR. Miftcellaneoti. ty capital ritizp, mi a OOP at Ticket only s Pliarr la yrportiai Ldaisiana State lottery. Company of lAs bwiMM Stmts iMttrj, 0.Jttv. 4 in pri ton mmmags mm imtvl tU Dnmim flUftm. mnd tkmt tks mm mn ndmctd mitn kmmstf.mtmmM. mm in good fmm Urmnrd mUfmM. mnd w mmlMmrimtk OompmmytnMtkU9mfUtmtkfm0Unilm We the under si pied luutks and Banlert 11 pay all Prizes drawn on The fouisiana State Lotteries vhiih niy be regenieJ at vur eounterSi J. II. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Rational Bank. SAJlUKhll. KENNEDY. . A Pres. State National Bank. "tA. 'BALDWIN, Pres. Kew Orleant National Bank. lucorponud ta 1868 tor aft rears by iba Lttvt. Utare for kdacAttunal and CtulUuW- vuriMtmi - r.lih u CAplul of fl.ccono to which rMnr fond ot orer tSMKDfr) ku nhice bea Mdl. By aa oTerwbeloiloKixpalar rote lu lrnchie wia made a rrt nr the ireent Stnte OonUia tioa adopted December 2d, A. D., 187 Tits onlu Lottery ever voted .on and en dor$ed ly the people of any State. It tierer scales or postpone. Itadraaa Met Niwler Drmwtaae take pi are Moutal.anl tte r.xtraortllnarr Dmr- Injr remilarlr eerr thA months Instead of Seml-Annually as heretofore, lxKlnnlnr .uarrk. iaa i .) A PI.Kn ill'POKTITNlTV TO WM A VOKTL'MK riltT CittA?fI DUAWINO CI.AS8 A, IN Til K ACADKMV OK Mt'HIC. NKWOUI.F.ANS,TUKrtlAY. J n,r ISia lM8t lMBili Monthly Drawlnir . T CAP!TALSPRIZE S75.0CX) 100.060 Tickets at n?c Dollars Eacl. Fraction, in VIA in proportion, list or raizes. 1 CAPITAL PHIZB 1. do do tt . 1 do -do .. 2 PRIZES OP rt000.., ITV'Utt , r.(o ..... ii.inn ! 12,V .... iQ,nn . .... lo.tko :-.R' 91.000 ..... .imiti ....i 25.(W ...... Sk.000 . ... , 8. TV) 5 10 SO 100 800 GOO 1000 ao 9111 do 10(10 do ftiK) do 200... do J00... do 60... do 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of f 7fi(i. . 9 do do .. 9 40 do 2j0. . .... a 1967 Prizes, amounting: to f2ftt,500 Application Tor rates to ctabt fhonld bo md nil j to tbooffloe of the Uompaoy la New ir leans. for rarther in form t ion wTite cletrlj, t full address. POnTAL 'OTKn, ittpreM Mjd y Order, or New York Exoboge tn or.ilnary letter. Gorreney by Exprea (all aoi of 5 ana upwardi at oor expenip) ''lr'v1 ai. a. dauphin, MewOrleane, Ia. v. . n . ....... Wahlncton, D. Ca Ma P. 0. Mm3 r Crders Payatile and address Reiisterei Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Htw Orleans La. ATTENTION! . ... Farmers Having received the agency for the lartair . - Cotton Seel Brisk for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, wo would respectfully invite tho attention of Ginners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and SUPPLY A LONG-FELT. WAUL i- Every G inner and Farmer should have one. ' ' ' For prices and particulars call on or address . . 1 HENRY LEE & CO Wholesale Grocers. augCOtf VALUABLE MJLL PROPERTY For Sale! f ; The undersigned offer their Mill, with about thirty acres of land attached, situa ted on Falling Creek, a stream that never fails. The Mill is in thorough order for Corn and Wheat, and has made Flour this Fall that took the premiums at several Fairs (Goldsboro and others;) and has water power sufficient for any machinery any one should wish to put in. ' Any one wishing to make inquiries can apply to I. F. Dortch, Goldsboro.or. J. A. Toler or Jno. A. Stcvens near the prem ises. declO-lm STEVENS. BUO'S. PLANS AND ESTIMATES FOR House Building! In all its branches, complete or In dc tail, Including t . Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning, .Go Fitting and riumling1 Plastering, Painting and Glazing In fact; l Jiareu JOJj.-i y I , - II SIMON &,: GO., (Successors to If. Brunhild & Dro.) WHOLESALE I'EALEKS L ' . 1 LIQUOrS, UlQaPS AND Fin in, yy,i 7m Hers BRIGK WOE TOBACCO, 114 North -Water St, iriLMIJVGTOJY, - . JK C. '. - ',''-'-' BRAKCTl or , . ' RICHMOND, VA. . . ' . . ." . (- '!. ' Sole Agents for; HICKS & DRUHI1ILD BROS., Manufacturers Tobacco, hov2Ctf ' RICHMOND, VA .:OHAS.;E.;.MA.i?ug0-T5r 0 t r . . - '. -, ' ' 1 ' . . ; ri i i . , - ,....-, ... . , J ; 1 , ....... .
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