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THE QOLDSBORO MESSENGER, JAN.TJARY 7, 1886,-DOUBLE SHiKi . We Fa Call and & We have and at Lower v L Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 3, 1885.-tf 8 J And the whole profits of a year,, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Chea : 5 Phosphates, when you can get LISTER'S GUARANTEED Which will give you an increased yield, and permanently improve and enhance the value of your land. This has been proven liy the universal . satisfaction which it has given the farmers for the last 35 years ; each year adds to its success and popularity. If you have no knowledge obtained from the use of ask some of y our neighbors who have used w o no13-tf , , You want to Save Money, and V Big Money is often Saved ' Pv piprcisinsr Droper caryatid judgment -in buving oar Goods and by rgoir to the RIGHT PLACE HI IMliliii Com; s in, whether you want a Dress for-vour Wife or Daughter ; an Overcoat or Suit for Yourself, or Clothing for the Boys It is but the nnmnnH m U h L that in Dry Goods and Dress Goods, Notions, Blankets, Clothrag, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cloaks, Wraps etc are prepared to. offer . von inducements surpassing those offered by some of our neighbors, Z we GuTrantcetoPjou Ihe Quality' of Fabric, the Make ot the Garment and its Holiest Dealings and Full 1 r , . : 4. oii van the - ad isTcos polite treatment to all, be they rich or poor. a Large Line of Ladies Wraps in NewMarkets, Cir- culaZ oolmans, Clfaks and Walking Jackets.; also Wraps for the Little Ones.- y -sw I T1T ir T?vtri , nducemen 8 m our Aaigc wiw d Complete corre.nondinff with the price of Cotton Staple r - , i We 'earnestly ask you give us a visit before buying. .-Jrr'VvTiil ONE DOOR tfOUTtt w. octl9-tf s-r lj.8 iw-e. 'AM EITERFiltl Tl.. imid reapectlally inform the citizens of .J ""r " tTO that they have ourrouiivxiug, vuuuj , ;Jmf Officewhere tbev will keep Ou Railroad Street, opposite -Mbssbnu ; on hand and manutacture MONUMENTS And all kinds ot Cemetery ! -.or i; PartieB living at a distance m also dealers in Red and Grey Tf for Gur new Photographic need of anything in to any address, free. We guarantee Designs, whieh. we Bend 7ll.nn? Dricefl! Call on or address, lection in maferiaorkma CO. . ' TTT 1 . CHAU. f U . u are receiving the Handsomest Stock of arid, !Good Ever Offered In This Market. Examine our New Styles of a Complete Stock Prices than ever. i HI il II L LI n 4 7 it, or write fortestimonals and catalogues to GOLDSBORO, N. C. to Trade. Th:s r "irra nr u Superior btyle, Measure ! Least Money, Best Goods for the T.n Cfrtol- nf SAL we are selling the same iTri T??. T,WR, .HALL. w HI Goldsboro and openeu HEADSTONES: , C . '.. j a nn itAiian MarDie. is just where iji a mm m m u m 9 m to consult your own interest, and g iii'Iii9liB - GOLHSBORO, N. 0 s in all Branches 80. 812 and 84 West Centre Street To th.3 Citizens of Wayne, Duplin, J chnston, Sampson, Lsncir ani Greene. 0 I wish to let one and all know that I have opened in the Kornegay Building with a well selected stock of Crockery, Lamps, Glass and Tinware. l am ready and anxious to accommodate you and make your hearts happy by sell ing you Goods Cheaper than you have been buying them. It is useless to 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. EfpRemember that I am in the Korne gay Building, Respectfully, dec21-3m WILLIS EDMUNDSON. rs. E. W. Moore Takes pleasure in saying to her friends and the public that she is prepared to show them a fine selection of illir.ury and Fancy (Id:, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Zephyr "Work, Em broidered Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Laces, Fancy Plush Velvets, Felts, Hand Bags, Perfumery and Jewelry, Stamped Tidies, Scarfs and Splashers.. Great Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets and Towels. S T .TiIlP I 1ST O and Embroidery in Arasene, . Chenille, Kensington, or Silk, done to order. I have added a Dress Making Depart ment to my business, which is in charge of a practical and thoroughly reliable Northern Dress Maker. and Perfect Satisfaction is Guaranteed. gsTC&sli Prices fully as Low as oth ers. oct5-tf A WEEK'S READING FREE I FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Send your name and the name and address of fivfe of your neighbors or friends on a postal card ana get free for yourself and ' each of them a specimen copy of y THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, The . " Atlanta Constitution,"' OUR THREE HUMOROUS WRITERS "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word Famous Sketches of the Plan tation Darkey. "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let ters for the Home and Hearth Stone. "BETSY HAMILTON'S" aoW Itures told in "Cracker" Dialect War Stories, Sketches of Travel News. Poems, Fun, Adventures, "The Farm," Tlie Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment! Twelve, Pages. res. The Brightest and Best Weekly, member of the Family. Weases every SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE Addressr"THE Constitction. Atlanta. Ga- L.D.GIDDENS GOLDSBORO, N. C, Watchmaker and Jeweler. ' I All . Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good selection of AND JEWELRY, . which I will sell at very low prices. I am also prepared to do any kind of Watcb, Gtt And Jewelry REPArRlNu as cheap as the same class of work can be done anywhere. L jgou do not think so try me. . L. D. GIDDENS. GREEN. FOY & CO.. , Bankers and Commission Merchants. Of fice : South Front street, New Berne, "N". Cl have first class facilities for trans acting a General .Banking .Business; will receive deposits subject to check or draft at sight; will buy or sell exchange on New York, Philadelphia ana .Balti more: will make leans on well secured paper, and make liberal cash advances on rot ton. corn, rice and naval stores, and hold on storage or make sale for one com- mission, either in this market, xionoix. Baltimore or New Yortc mart-lyr METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Penn. Avenue, between 6th and 7th Streets, I WASHINGTON, D. C., Offers all the accommodations of a First Class Hotel, waicfies.ulocks -.l'V.-rf i f JsfS iuly6.tf SELDEN & ROBBINB, Proprietors. l ieeliaueou&. J Maryland, My Maryland." "Pretty Wives, Lovely daughters and noble men." "My farm lies in a rather low and mias matic "situation, and "My wife r I "Who?" i "Was a very pretty blond !" Twenty years ago, became ! "Sallow!" . "Hollow-eyed!" j "Withered and aged!" Before her time, from . "Malarial vapors, though she made no particular complaint, not being of the grumpy kind, yet causing me great uneas iness. "A short time ago I purchase-your rem edy for one of the children, who had a very severe attack of billioushess, and it 6ccured to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "Lost!" "Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as a new-blown daisy. Wll, the story is soon told. My wife, to-day, has gained her old-time beauty with compound in terest, and is now as handsome a matron (if I do say it myself) as can be founds in this county, which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank lor it. "The dear creature just looked over my shoulder, and says L 'can flatter equal to the days of our courtship,' and that re minds me there might be more -pretty reives if my brother farmers would do as I have done." Hoping you may long be spared to do good, I thankfully remain, C. L. James. Beltsville, Prince George Co.; Md., ) May 26th, 1883. f T"None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. , . Bagging, Ties, Cheese, &c- lOO Rolls Bagging. 200 Bundles Ties. 50 Boxes Cheese. 64: Boxes Crackers and Cakes. 800 Pounds Candy. 10 Cases Sardines. 1 0 1 Cases Potash, Lye, Starch, &c. 99 Barrels Haydens' Flour. 107 Barrels Flour (all grades.) . 25 Boxes Meat. 19 Barrels Pork. 11 Barrels Kerosene Oil. 13 Barrels Molasses. 300 Bushels Corn. 7 9 Sacks Meal, c 75,000 Paper Bags. 76 Reams Wrapping Paper. 7 TubsButtgr.1 13 Barrels Sugar (all grades). 27 Sacks Coffee (all grades). 10,000 Cigars and Cigarettes. In fact, we offer a Large Stock of 1 IN 111 I II urosenss ana uenerai Msrcnanaise at "Rock Bottom" Figures for ' - L- m Be sure to call on us before you Buy. We allow NO ONE to undersell us. EDGERT0! & FltlLAYSOH. Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 1, '85.-tf HEADQUARTER S 8 FOR I take pleasure in informing my friends, and the public generaly, that I have re-opened my OYSTER SALOON! Next door to John W. Edwards' Sample Room, and opposite the Messenger office, where I will be pleased to meet them. Having had many ears experience in the business, in this City, am satisfied that I cannot be surpassed in serving them to suit. E5Families supplied by the Measure at the lowest MarKet Jfrice. EST"! return Thanks to the Generous Public for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same W. L. EDWARDS. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 7-wswtf 51 i MARBLE VDRKST ! 5 LOWEST PRICES AND BEST "WORK GUARANTEED. tWrite for Designs and Prices. oct26-6m DHJSITISTRY ! DR. H. D. HARPER, KINSTON, N. C. Offers hie professional services to the citi zens ol iLlristou and adiacent counties- Has recently rxve?- fitted up an ol flee with all modern conve niences, and UJ-r is enabled to dc work with comfort and dispa ch. He hat msde 'Operative Dentistry filling, clean ing, extracting, treating, cfcc, a specialty k.T several yeara, and is confident 01 giv iug sansfactton. can sad ei.sn.ice hv F. B. LOFTIN, A T TORNE Y A T LA Wf GOLDSBORO, N. C. "Will reeularlv attend the Courts of Wavne. "Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and Jones counties, and the Supreme Court at Ral- eiehr . . "Offlce on the first noor 01 tne build ine: recently occupied by Grainger & Bryan. augl3-tf EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILSON, N. C. "When visitine "Wilson stop at the Ex change Hotel, Goldsboro street, corner of CourtGreen, kept by Mrs. a. j . liurganus Neat rooms, good beds, and a well supplied table. Free carriage to ana irom depot. SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. mch9nf Dr. A. O'DANEEL, Operative and Mechanical DENTIST! Office: Store. pr9-tf Over Hood, Britt & Hall GOLDSBORO, N. C. Fresilrfolk Oysters THE PAPERS CUSS. DIS- Currerit Comments Clipped and Carefully Credited. , THE WESTERN IDEA. . The men who whine at. the amount of money taken from America to aid Ireland are the men who didn't crive any of it. Miltcauiee Journal. AN UNKNOWN LAND. Where is A ready T Arcady is the country where people don't kick against the taxes. ."We don't know . where it is. Macon Telegraph. EXPULSION WITHOUT REFORMATION. In New Orleans thev, eacpel boys from school for smoking cigarettes. As the boys . are expelled instead of the cigarettes the3' keep right on smoking. Chicago Inter Ocean. WHY REPUBLICAN ORGANS SMILE. In the defeat of MrT Randall a few aspiring politicians have secured per sonal triumphs, but if the Democratic arty, as a whole, is not the sufferer y this course the signs of the times I . ... ... 1 O " T AWT nniolnnimM .t..nr. A ' I Era. GETTING WEARY.. This thing: of puttincr ud $10,000 worth of stone to gratify somebody's sentimental bosh every time any man dies is becoming about as' much of a plague as the tobacco worm. Let us take care of the living; the dead are provided for. Madison Democrat. TRUE BRAVERY. Courage does not consist in not be ing atraia, but in meeting a danger we are afraid oT. That person is brave who does a duty he mentally dreads, and many a gallant fellow has gone into peril trembling and pale with alarm. Youth's Companion. ' CONNECTICUT CONSCIENCE. A two-pound baby was born in Hartford, Conn., a day or two ago. It is so small that it sleeps in a doll's cradle; but even if it doesn't grow to be any bigger, it is large enough to accom modate some kind of Connecticut conscience the wooden nutmeg varie ty, tor instance. reterwurg Index-Ap peal. ALONG NEW GUINEA'S COAST. Dr. Otto Finsch the German ex plorer of New Guinea, denounced the reported discovery of gold on the Fly river in that country as a fabrication. A journey of 1,000 miles along the north coast has convinced him that the island is well adapted for coloniza tion by Europeans. Chicago Herald. NOT AFFRAID OF BURGLARS. Dr. Talmage's house was entered on Monday by a sneak thief, who appro priated the theological gymnast's over coat and was about to walk away with it on his back when Mrs. Talmage ap peared upon the scene and forced him to divest himself of the garment. A son of the clergyman was in the house at the time, but Mrs. Talmage did not find it necessary to call him. Phila delphia limes. CARRYING THE MAIL IN MEXICO. v Although as yet mail is done up in tarred cloth packages tied with string, the correspondence for each town is sealed up and inclosed in separate sacks and bag&, securely locked. The custom of coating the packages with tar is still necessary in Mexico, for the mail goes to many places on horse back, and it has to be protected against the rains, and from injury in fording rivers. Mexico Two Republics, . AN AGED VIOLIN. At a concert given in Charlestown, W. Va., Thanksgiving evening, a vio lin was used which at onetime belong ed to Gen. George Washington. This venerable relic is now the property of Mr. Thomas B. Washington, of Char lestown, and descended to him frem his father, Thomas Washington, who received it from Judge Bushrod Wash ington at Mount Vernon. A card on the inside of the instrument shows that it was manufactured by Jacob Steiner, a celebrated German work man, in tho yearlG75. It is therefore over two hundred years old. Index Appeal. A WHOLESOME SUGGESTION. It is a good business rule to start on the New Year free "of debt, or at least as nearly so as.can be accomplished by settling all small accounts. Ac counts too large to be settled with cash ought to be closed up with negotiable paper. The man who adopts this as a rule of business will soon find himself superior to the dread of panics, failures and all the evils attendant on hard times. It is hard to make people oeneve it, out it is a soiia irutn wnicn experience confirms, that it is far bet ter to have other people owe you than to owe other people. A little reflection will make this clear.' Petersburg Index- Appeal. THE MAD DOG. There is an alarm prevailing on the subject of rabies or hydrophobia in the North, and foolish people are likely at times to suppose that any dog they meet is mad. No cases have occurred in this sec tion and those reported elsewnere are doubtless multiplied ty newspaper sensations. The mad dog is very cer tain to disclose his condition to the people who are accustomed to see him and the remedy in such cases is always to kill the aog. -dui it is useless 10 excite the imagination with mere ideas and sensations and fancy any dog mad that happens tcyscare any scary person. A aog is sometimes raauo mad bv bemsr cnasea aoouiine streets -mm 1 A . A. A instead of let alone. The animal is one of God's erifts to man, and should be nrotected and used as civilized peo- pie are taught to use mm. lucnmona. Reformer. HE WON ON THE KISS OT THE SUNRISE. Statemah Bohanon's speech in nomi afing Mr. Mico fr Superintendent of Public- Printing, must not be lor crotten. It must be inscribed in characters of gold and kept glittering befor tke eyes of every "true son of the ancient and elorious Commonwealth," while its musical tones must be echoed and re-echoed in the ear of every lover of the divine art of oratory : "The gentleman from Craig has said that he came front a county where the lofty peaks kiss the morning rays o yiiAT the sun and the tinkling of the cow bells are heard along the silent streams; whose crystal waters meander through beautiful valleys. I will ask him where did I come from t I came from a district where the noble Chesa peake rolls her glassy waves from the oyster beds of Virginia to meet the solid billows of the stormy Atlantic; where the majestic York river hums its muimuring music that echoes along the pebbly banks of Old Point Comfort. I represent not a section, but the State of Virginia, from center to circumference; from where the morning rays of the golden sun gild the eastern shore to where the even ing rays linger behind her western hills, and the jackal's mournful cry arouses the slumbering woodsman, and moving eastward, erects the orb of day and wakes the echoes of the Dismal Swamp." Reformer. KH IVr!;jn in Sanfir;i. Most of the wjiiW'iN f tlx- Slates nro polon d coll-Lr s:u lenii from Howard Uniw.Msity, Washington.' My waiter told me tiiis ni'trniii'z that he had tin ished irconu-irv and mathematics. Livj Cavar-nnl VUtrii in Latin and tiio Anabasis (ii.i o . y TI10 other daV at dinner Prof. IInr', of Harvard . Ciliege, was c inning a line of Virgii's lu x-imeicr to illustrate the meter to a vieli business irtend wtio had not read ill ! classics. "Longfellow's Kv.meiine and Vir gil's epics" saii tne Professor, wero written in the s, me hexameter. Now tins first lino of Virgil is scanned like l-ins: "Ar-mi vt-rnm-que " Wuy, 1 declare." ho said, (hesitat ing.) "I've forgotten tho old l.imilur words. "Shall 1 give them to you.' asked the waiter politeJv. "You!" asked the Professor in as tonishment. "Yes aic said the black man. "They are. Ariua Virumque cano, Troje quo primus ab oris.' "Great gnus!" exclaimed tho busi ness millionaire, "w here did you learq Latin?" "At college sir," said the waiter. Wheu the rich man found out all tho poor negro's acquirements and am bition and poverty, ho asked him how much' it cost him a year at Howard University. "It cost one hundred and thirty dol lars a year, and Pveot 3 ycarsto go." "Well here," ho said, "is rivo hun dred dollars you can keep tho change,, and when you get through come and see Nathaniel Huggles in Doge City, Kansas." A little while after this, when the. poor negro student was telling the other colored men about it the tears came in their eyes. "Now," he. saicQ "boys I can study without being hungry. God bless Nathaniel ltugg les, ho said showing them the real money "God bless the whitest white man in Saratoga!" Having experienced marked relief from nasal catarrh and hoarseness by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, I recommend it to singers, clergymen and others afflicted. Louis E. Phillips, 1428 N. Y. Ave., N. W.. Washington ,D. C. EL 1 Cream Balm received My head is now liquifying; Cream Balm is t-imply dynamite for Catarrh in the head. Its application is magical Thomas Lander, Augusta, G a. The cure for delirium tremens has been discov. red in an alkaloid extract ed from pickled cabbage. . Fortunate Dicciple ot Franklin in Boston. A Boston job printer. Mr. M. II. Nelson, No. 76 Merrtmac St.. held one fifth of Ticket No. 4i,7!9 in the November Drawing of The Louis iana State Lottery, which drew 1 75,01)0, costing him f 1. Ho is single, about 'a yhars or aKe, live9 with his parents, and this prize-money will enable him to extend his business. He Is steady, industrious youmr man, and will make good use of his wealth. Boston (Mags.) Commercial ana snipping jtsr, aov. z.. lie can print his own luck. SALE OF Valuable Gity Property! 0 By virtue of a power in me vested by a decree of the Superior Court of "Wayne county, made in a special proceeding therein pending, wherein J. iu. btanley is plaintiff and E. A. Stanley and others are defendants, I will sell on the 18th day of January. 1886, at the court house in the Uity ol violdsboro, the lol lowing described lots of land, to-wit: One lot adjoining tne lots of W. K. Stanley and David Everett, the same being the corner at the & W. intersection of Pine and William streets, about one-third of an acre; also one other lot on West-Centre street on which there is an elegant two storv DncK, store, me same being the store house and lot re cently occupied by the late N. B. Stanley. Terms : Cash. dec21td F. B. X.OFTIN, Commissioner. Grepry dotal Bafcli! STILL IN OPERATION. Rhavinc and TTair-Cuttincr ouicklv and ncotlv narfnrmoH Vixr Vir uroll -bnrwn inn. sorial artists, James Bates and William Best, in their parlor in the liregory ilouse. dec'-M-ti IFope Salle V o A second hand, 25 horse-power Engine and Boiler, Talbott make, with Saw Mill attached, in first class running order. Can! be seen at any time by calling on Dewey Bros., or the undersigned. Loca ted 2 from Goldsboro. nov-26-tf SAULS & OVERMAN. HENEY L. STEVENS, Aiiorney ni Counsellor at Law, I KENANS VILLE, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of the coun ties of Duplin, Sampson and Pender, and in the Supreme Court of the btate. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims in any part of the State. julyJ3-6m , Tie Snrles louse, ISmithfield, N: C, Under New Management. h ! H Ha vine Durehised the well-known FUL LER HOTEL, and knowing the wanta f the trivelintr public, I shall spare no pains j in making the accommodations crst-eUas in everr p&rtieular The I best cooks, and traine4 servants employee ffiBTelegraph oflce In tke hotel. onvS-ly Eroprietdr. Miscellaneous. rVCAPITAL PRIZE, 75 O00l Ticket only 5 , fftmrn U roi tln I f Louisiana State lottery Company. r da ktrtbj oertijy Oat kx ruptms Vu afranfj. V W Lorusiama $1U tjcttrm O'i'ony. arxl in pit son atonal mnd omUrU the Drmwingi cWimtIvm. mnd thai tk4 mm r tomdmeud hnXA kotictj.aimrH, and yvoa iuuh wwra u parties, mna w muWim Uu Cempvni to um UuoertxJioaU, wxlA fat-tirnxU ef our nffnatura attacked, in ti$ mdvertixiKenU." 'U'cthe undersigned Banks and Hankers Tf-i fay all Pfites Jra-.cn on Tke Iuisiana '' State lotteries tcu'i A may be ,rescriied at our counters. . ' -, J. II. OGLES BY, Pres.iouisiana Satiohal Bank. SAilUEL H. KENNEDY, Pres. State Natiotal Bank. A. BALDWIN, ', j Pres. Kew Orleans Kational Bank. Incorportl in 1S6S lor 25 cr by tho Loi-" l&tar for dacitt1on&) and Cbarltaolo buriK -with a carital of l.o 0,xv-to which a rcitrYo fnfd ol OTer 5i,(50o aaa alnco bwn addwl. I 1S7 an ovcrwhaimlnK popular rote lta IranchlM ' M made a part of the proton t 8ttc ComtUa- ucn. aaoptea uompor 'id, A. D., U7. Tteonlt Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by Vie peopU of any State. It never scale or postpme. plAct moothl,anl tho Extraordinary Draw ing reiruiariy every inrte months lnnt4l of Seml-Annually Ay &n heretofore, beirlnninir Jlwrrb 188 A MM.KM)II llOI(T7MTV TO WN A FOHTL'N K. FIUST KANI' 'DRAWING CLASS A, IN Til K ACAUKMY.UF Mt'SIC, KWORLEANS,TUKSl)AV. JiuHary lVih 188(1 Monthly Drawing . il CAPITAL PRIZE S75.000 100,000 raets at Fm Dollars M. Fractions, in FiWis in projwrtion list or prize. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 7VW j 1 do do .Y(io ' 1 1 do do m,uii ttono rj.mo 2 PRIZES OF 5 do do do do do do do 2UM)... .1 10.IKKI 1'l.tMI 10,'M) ;i (Mi M.000 8.7.V) 4 : 10 30 100 300 500 1000 1000... ftOO... 300... 100... 60... . . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of tV. . 9 do do ftoo.t 9 do do STjO 2,iV) 19C7 Prizes, amounting to ..faivsoq New 1 )r- Application for ratea to claba ilwald only 0 the offloe of the Company In leans. For farther Information writ clearly, bg fall tddro8. POmTAI. MTK. Kij rrim Mon ey Orders, or New York ExchanK In onlloary letter. Currency by xprea (all rams of .l ani apwardi at our expense) llrrwvl i M. A. DAUPHInJ Mew OrleAna, 1. or M. A. DAUPHIN. Washington, D. C. Mate P. O. Iter Cite Payable, and aites Registered Letters to " NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, New Orleans L. ATTENTION! Havihg received the agency for the kW Cotton M Mm for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston,! wo would respectfully invite the attention ot Qinners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and , , ' r SUPPLY A LONG-FELT WANT. Every G inner and Farmer should have one. . - ' !.!.'! ' For prices and particulars call on or address , HENRY "LEE & CO., lV7iolesale Grocers, aiurSOtf VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY For " Sale ! The undersigned offer their Uith about thirty acres of land attached, situa ted on Falling Creek, a stream that never fails. Tho Mill is In thorough order . for. Corn and Wheat, and has made.Flour this' Fall thatf took. the premium at "everal Fairs (Gpldsboro and others;) and has water power sufllcient 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. Stevens, near the prem ise I declO-lm STE.VENS BRO'S. ,' PLANS AND ESTIMATES FOR j , - House Building! In all its branches, complete or in de f tail, Including .. lror Work, Wood Work, Tinning, Oas Fitting and Plumbing t Plastering, Painting and Glazing In fact, for anything reaulred for the erection jo V either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings. CSrOrnamental and Monumental Gran- ' ite an4 common stone work,a specialty. . At my tin shops we do all sorts or tin work, roofing, &c. Wood work, sash, - doors, etc., on short notice. j . - . . HILTON HAEunra. . March 28. 18S5J-ly . ' ' L. SIMON & CO.-, (Successors to H. Drunhild k Dro.) J WHOLESALE BEALEUS IN j K LiqubrsGigars - and - . ; 114 North Water St, V . 1 WILMINGTON, - - BRANCH 0 ' H. BRUNHILD 3c BRO, . UICIIMOND, VA; ? Sole Agents for ' i HICKS & 08UUHILD BR0a.9 Manufacturers of .Tobacco, ' nov26tf lUCUMOJO), VA. fit: v. . I X 4 I Mr 4 m : - m K f " .jar . C:mnjMtfr, Farraers anfl Binners i mil WORK BRICK V t V: 7'1 -1 uay8-tf 1 !
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