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'Xj: A- v THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, JANUARY 11, 18 86. -DOUBLE SHEET. l I - . 1 r . . i ' - - . ... . - , . , : I " - ' 1 nun U-'.' I m 7v Tr Tr ; P VI (7rr X -.. . . . .eeii--w. . - II ' "V N. X.V r-N. I .i I ' 'mm ' " - I I ' - I I - :. V m S : lV -I." 1 ' and Ever 'Call and $3 We;have a Complete Stock and at Lower Prices than ever. i i" ' '-i ' ,.! Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 3, 1885.-tf And the whcde profits of- year, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Cheap r ' Phosphates, when you can get ! ' LISTER'S GUARANTEED Which will give you an increased yield , and permanently improv&and enhance the value of your land. This has been proven by the universal satisfaction which it has given the farmers for the last 5 years; each year adds to iu success and popularity. If you have no knowledge obtained from the use of ask some of your neighbors who have used i vtttt ii Wo o HOvl3-tf ''''' " t Yom want to Save Money, and BigTvlbney is often Saved By exercising proper care and. judgment in buying your 0 bv ioine'to the RIGHT PLACE to Trade. Th-s is i ' mi ' MEKICJW V v ...I Com s in whether you want a Dress for our Wife or Daughter ; an Overcoat or Suit for Yourselfor Clothing for the Boys It is but the OiiiitE ii fiiS that in Dry Goods- and Dress Goods, Notions, Blankets, Clothing, Boots," Shoes, Hats, Cloaks, Wraps, etc , we are prepared to ofter you inducemefits surpassing those otiered by some of our neighbors, Ind we Guarantee to you the Quality of Eabric, the Make ot the j . Garment and its Si perior Style, Honest Dealings and Full Measure ! In short, we claim to sell you the Best Goods 'for the Least Money, and promise courteous and polite treatment to all, be they rich or poor. Sve have a Large Line of Ladies Wraps in New Markets, Cir culars, Dolmans, Cloaks and Walking Jackets; also Wraps .for the Littl P ; s V Wp ,re offering Extra Inducements in our Large Stock of SAL IEll LEWInTcO'S. Philadelphia, City Made SHOE. Also a VVnl I.inP C UK. VV AlXirjL UUuU - w . V. . JK Our Stock is. Large anq pmpiutc, buus & , corresponding with, the price ot Uotton otapie. We earnestly ask you to give U3 a visit beforebuyiiig. ONE DOOR NORTH OF liteir Q-OlClsl30Q 1ST, O, oct!9-tf kWS EKTERPKISE IN GOLDSBORO The undersigned reapeof tally inform the citizens of Goldaboro and e arrounaing country tua-t j Oa Railroad Street, opposite Messenger Office, where tbev will keeF on hand and manufacture ; MONUMENTS HEADSTONES And ali kinds ot " Cemetery i Work , in American ana XtelianMarWe. also dealer. il Bed and Grey Granite . Part.ee hying at utae u need of anything in oar line Bhould send for our new Photograph?. Designs, which we send by mail to any address, free e gnarante. VatisfacAon in material, workmanship and prices.' Call on or address r CHAS. E. MALPUSS WCO.. rf i " " " :.. GOLDSBOEO, X 0 are receiving the Handsomest ; -WJ titer Offered In This Market. Examine our New Styles of tot: rWrnTnawim j .jraiwffTn&si n. i iua nLa.ii'. Mia imsDL itiiwAf a-jfl t.or write for testimonals and catalogues to A: TTH TTVfTTnTTD Aiii&iyiiiciit 9 GOLDSBORO N. C. Goods and ust where consult your own interest, and ODD FELLOWS HALL. - r- - ME 1 Stock of Goods in all Branches 80, 82 and 84 West Centre Street To th.3 Citizens of Wayne, Duplin, Johnston, Sampson, Lsnoir ani Greene. 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. I 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. ' fllPRemember that I am in the Korne gay Building, Respectfully, dec21-3m WILLIS EDMUNDSON. Mrs. E. W. Moore Takes pleasure in saying to her friends and the public that she is prepared to show them a fine selection of : Milliner; and Pane? (Soois, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Zephyr Work, Em broidered Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Laces, Fancy Plush Velvets, Felts, Hand Bags, Perfumery and J e welry, Stamped Tidies, Scarfs and Splashers. Great Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets and Towels. and Embroidery in Arasene, Chenille Kensington, or Silk, done to order. NEW DEPARTURE. 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. glTCasli Prices fully as Low as oth ers. - - . octo-ii A WEEK'S READING FREE ! FOR SIXL GOOD FAMILIES. Jf,nd your name and the name and address of five oi your neighbors or friends on a postal ' card and get free for yourself and s each of them a speolm e n copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, he 11 Atlanta Constilution,M OUR THREE HUMOROUS "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word Famous Sketches of the Plan tat ion Darkey. "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let ters for the Home and Hearth Stone. "BETSY HAMILTON'S" adven- WRITERS I hires told in "Cracker" Dialect Var Stories, Sketches of Travail Awn Poems, Fun, Adventures, "The Farm," The Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment! Twelve Pages. The Brightest and Best Wfiptlv I'leases every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. PREE Address, "The Constitution. Atlanta. Ga. L.D.GIDDENS GOLDSBORO, N. C, " Watchmaker and Jeweler. I mL2 Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good I selection ol AND JEWELRY, which I will sell at very low prices. I am also prepared to do any kind of And Jewelry i liE Jr AIKlri li as cheap as the same class of work can be -i a . T aone anywnere. x. you do not think so try me. july6-tf L. D. 6IDDENS. GREEN. FOY & CO.. Bankers and Commission Merchants. Of fice: South Front street, New Berne, N. C, have first class facilities for trans- acting a ( General isanKing business; will receive deposits supjectio cnecKor draft at sight; will buy or sell exchange on New York, Philadelphia and Balti more: wi will make loans on well secured paper, and make liberal casn aavances op cotton, corn, rice and naval stores, and hold on storage or make sale for one com mission, either in this market, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York. ' mar9-lyr METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Perm. Avenue, between 6th "and 7th Streets, '.' WASHINGTON, D. C, Offers all the accommodations of a First : Class Hotel. 6ELDEN & BOBBINS, Proprietors. MM locks Kii lock 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 I" 'Who?" . "Was a very pretty blond !" Twenty years ago, became " "Sallow!"., ; ; i - . . "Hollow-eyed !" i ! "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 billidusness, and it occured to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon lecovery had "Lost!" . "Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as anew-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 found in this county, ' which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank lor it. . ; VJ "The clear creature just looked over my shonlder, and says I 'can flatter equal to the days of our courtship,' and that re minds me there might be more pretty tcires if my brother farmers would do as I have done." Hoping you may long be spared to do good, I thankfully remain, U. Li James Belts ville, Prince George Co., Md.f May J5blh, 1883. t3?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. aggmg, lies, Cheese, &c. lOO Rolls Bagging. 200 Bundles Ties, 50 Boxes Cheese. 04 Boxes Crackers and Cakes. 800 Pounds Candy. lO Cases Sardines. lO 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. 79 Sacks Meal. 75,000 Paper Bags. 7G 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 : UroserUs and General Ms; chandisD at "Rock Bottom" Figures for Be sure to call on us before you Buy. We allow NO' ONE to undersell us. EDGERTOM & FIIILAYSON. Goldsboro, N. G.t Oct. 1, '85.-tf HEADQUARTERS -FOIi- 1 I Hi I take pleasure in informing' my friends, and the public generaly, that I have re-opened my OYSTER SALOON I Next door to John W". Edwards' Sample Room, and opposite the Messenger office, where I will be pleased to meet them. Having Had many fears experience in the business, in this Uity, am satisfied that I cannot be surpassed in serving them to suit. tSTamilies supplied by the Measure at the IiOwest Market Price. tWI 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 IT? 1 I S m. m m mt mmmMTmmmf'&mmTmmmF' I (I1ADDI CnDI(CI 1 mniuafc. wwnimwf LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK GUARANTEED. tyWrite for Designs and Prices. oct2G-6m DBJSTTISTR Yi DR. H. D. HARPER. K1NSTON, IC.C, Jfftrs professional se. vi e to the citi ans o? Kteton and all icent count if s 3aa rwently fined uu an of ica with ail SSk OiOUera nvt aiences, and uTXmJ IS eni?5eh to or work with comfort and dlspu ch He hat made Tperative Dentistry ni inir, cann ing, extracting, treating, Ac . . spcci .it' for several years, and corinont o giv ing satisfaction. Cil and ei ccict b:. Mfl'. Ottifv in O fr rns v.;.RO HENBY L. STEVENS, Ulloriie? and Gounsellsr at kw, KENANSVILLE, N. C. ractices in all the Courts of the coun ties of Duplin, Sampson and Pender, and m the bupreme Court or the btate. i Prompt attention given to the collection ol claims in any part ol tne otate. julyl3-bm EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILSON, N. C. When visiting Wilson stop at the Ex- change Hotel, Goldsboro street, corner of CourtlGreen, kept by Mrs. A. J. Gureanus ri eat rooms, good beds, and a wen supplied table, -f ree carriage to and trom depot. SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. mch9-tf Dr. A. O'DANIEL, upcrauvt; auu iricuiidiuuai ID BNTIS.T! I Oftick : Store. - i apr9-tf Over Hood, Britt & Hall's i GOLDSBORO, N. C. rash nrMK Oysters MISSING LINKS. The total number of inhabitant of EgJP proper uruounU to 6.800.000.,; -Birch and boxwood spoons to the, number of 126,0JO,O00 ate made inRus7 sia annual (v. ! - Suventy-tivo thousand acres of timber land iu the Siorra have been ou'rehased by Michigan c ipitalist. A.Stockton. CaLi girl, now enErad in a breach of promise suit, wrote i a one of her fetters that she would rath er marry a yellow dp-r than the defend ant. - I " ' - A man who lires on Indian farm. Lewis Countv. West Virginia, is but seventeen years oid, and his bare feet measure thirteen and a half inches in length. i " Some girls in IIrtoklyn sIiave organ ized an unmarried woman' nssoc:a- tion. Tliey pledge themselves never to marry and never to allow tii(m-elvcs to listen to an oiler of marriage. About half j th4 rowers on Lake are young women, who handle the oar in graceful stvie and eniov themselves while takiuir one of tho best and most healthful of exercises. California papers report the discov ery of a new wine ueach wine, made from the juice of spft ripe peaches. It is sid to bo the finest llavored and most delicious wine ever discovered. Boston's famous lawyer, Sidney Bartlett, is 80 years old and estimated worth $12,000,000. chrclly derived from excellent railroad speculation. h:ite half a million put into Connoitou Val ley bonds. The Portland Oreaonian admits ihnt 4'the Chinese question as a political is sue is about worked out in California," aud adds that "the tide which so long set against John Chinaman is now turning in his favor." There are in the world 397 institu tions for the education of deaf mule. Germany has 90 of these, France 67, Great Britain 46 and the United Slates 38. Recent careiul estimates place the number of these unfortunates at 800, 000. Evarrice Alanceau, of L'Avenir. Province of Quebec, has a son only six years of age, and he weighs 100 pounds, stands 4 feet in height, measures around the waist 37 inches, around the arm 11 inches, and around the calf of the leg 14 inches, and is smart and active. The duchess of Edinburgh is a most curious eater. Her appetite is simply ravenous, and when she dines out she eats so much more than everyone else that she is always tho last, only that people pretend to go on and humbug with the food on their plates till she is done. The popular newspaper in Madrid has no managing editor. A dozen re porters secure the news and drop their manuscripts in a bag, where ihey stay until the foreman wants copy. lie pulls out, indiscriminately, enough to till up, and with the matter fixed in the forms in the most convenient way the paper goes to pros. Professor Pll tiger, the celebrated Swiss oculist, it is asserted, has lately given sight Lo a lad of sixteen, who had been blind from birth. luis is the first case of the kiud with any nerson above the age of infancy. It "will be a jong time before the patient will have an idea of forms, colors or distances. The town of Tiverton. E.iiriand. is noted for a peculiar sweet confection called Tivcrton humbug!';" and the j) roper thing to do, as one bauds a package to some fair recipient, is to whisper: Other humbugs, my girl, may Hatter or teut-e you. Hut these Tiverton humbugs u iil parish to pi-ase you. Ida Lawis, the Newport harbor hero ine mourns tno los or her lormer in separable companion a big black Newfoundland log. "I remember well loug ago," says one of her acquaint ances, ner putting nor arms arounu the big ailectiouate fellow ami saving, Men nave not be.-n good to me, and E love dogs better.' Her mairimouial venture was most disastrous, and this dog was her onlv protector." A very clever invention has just been brought out for the use of theatrical managers. Bv Mmnlv turning the handle of a Machine a sound is p tluceil resembling the clapping of number of hands. lh appiauo means of a large funnel, is projected r a. it. f .... . . .1. k 1 1 1 1 if 12 tL lu lu nits uoui ui Liiu iiuimi-. a. k,.- SHOWS Will U S;il'U Ut lliuuua I ' "IIL. 11.. ....... . I ingenious contrivance. The city f Minneapolis has a curious provision m us law rouuing 10 uib nq- . 1 1 . A 1 IT. uor tramc. LJesiUes charring a license of $000, trol llUJltS, lnclllUinff tue DUSlucss core of the city, within which ail tho saloons V--. there are must be estabUsiiea, ana where they can bo kept under close po- lice inspection. As to the rest of the citv, includiuv all the main residence nm-tkms of the citv. wnere prooaDiv nine-tenths ol Uie innaoitancs nave : ... "... .. . i - their homes, absolute saloon prohibi- tion prevails, aud i rigidly enforced. A St. Louis undertaker, who claims to have been one of those in charge of President Lincoln's remains, relates for ihe lirst time the following con ccrninor them: wAt Chicago, when we opened the box that hold the remains. . . . the face of Lincoln was us black, as rav hat. The New York undertakers who accompanied tho remain were dis mayed. They tlid noL know what to do. It would be impossible to allow the public to view Uio bod under those condition jzizz B. whitening, and lampblack. 1 5 a sort of paint of llu; whitening and bou rouge and went over the f:ic wiih the brush. Then I put on soirie rougf. 1 eolored the chevks aud the lips and, taking the lampblack, lixeil up tho eyebrows and whiskers. lhen mu body was placed on view, and thousands of pt-o- pie looked at it. corns.-, it was unsightly obj -ct. but the paint wa au tected by few. There was no complete liib.e printed in F.rurlish linti 1538. a date mucii later than the aouearance of ,tno.liret complete Bible iu German. Tho lirst . mm- kk - ml m. . . t nr nti KncrllsIl 14. ll!. WUS lli:tl Oi William TTiuiale. tho WfcklilTo Bible, EnJiisb. that of upon which nearly h:ire in rrreat part d been in manuscript - o authorized version in 1538, was printed in Fans bv a printer who then furnished all of tne Church s hooks. The King James translation wjia founded uoon the Bishop' Bible, whieb, from 1568 to 1611. was tho one most gcBerally used. King James L, ii,n rcciitintr at liamoUu Court, in " - " o . . . iu i 1 1 . 1 ..r. t h a hlan r ha toUowed bv his translators, stipulalin in his own handwriting, iu a uocumeBt which is now. preserved ia the British Museum, that the forms ol speech as m m we how have them, should o retained wheraver possible. Whea tke transla tion was completed, in 1611, he author- ized its use by the church. There seems to be a wido difference of opinion concerning the coat of the steamship Great Eastern, and her size as compared to Noah's ark. Tuo cost of builaing and launching the Great Eastern was $3,G50.0b0. and this broko the original company. A new company was formed, whic i spent $600, OUO in biting aud furnishing her. Then this compauy failed aud a new coiupauv was orgauiz. d with a e-apiul of $600," 000. Atthecl se of 180 this company had sunk $86,175 upon tse vessel, thus making the totulcot $4. 703.67o. 'Noth ing ever built cau st;u.d comparison with tue Great E islem ecjp;ing Noah's ;rk, and even this vessel cauld not maicn iier. The length of the ar Was S0J cuuit,. w readih oO cubits, and ner higni 30 euuits. t no cubit of the Seripiutus. :.econiiug to liishop Wiiktus. was 21 Co 1U0 iue.tes. an t computed uilo E iih measurement' the ark was 647 uel loiig.91 i-t:t beam, 54 7-10lti ..eptn, aud SI. 762 tons, the Great E um is 6SJ ...ii.v8j feet beam, oii net uepui. aim ib, 093. to 11 a mcasuicinelit. JS Njan's ariC is quite ovcrsuauowcvi u i..o Grc.i East ern. V. 1'. It .O i t,. ' A Getrian." Ij v l".r Hi Stale. The unwillingness of , 4 Gv'orgiam lo leave their State is proveroial. When they emigrate the majority follow the example ot the uniorluuate adventur ers iti Brazil, Mexico, and Honduras ttiey return to their native State in a few years. .Not long ago a bright Northern journalist took a f tnev to a vouth 'connected with the stauof -a Georgia uaoer, and promised him a irniwl rtrwitioti if lw wrmlil itii Trrf l with him. 1 can not go,1' said the young man. "Don't you like the position and the salary I offer? Don't you appreciate the bright future thus to be opened to you?" "Y-e-s," rejoined the young man al most tearfully, but but I can't leave Georgia." Can't leave Georgia!" broke cut the astounded journalist. Why? Are you in any sort of a tangle? Health "bad? What's the matter with you?" 1 know you can't understand me," was the reply, "but you don't know how a man teels when he is a Geor gian. Just ask any of them, au 1 they will answer you just as I have dotie." 0, yes, 1 see," said the surprised newspaper man; 1 understand. Don't want to leave Georgia. Very com meudable, and, bless my soul, very re markable, too. Good-by; take care of yourself." This may havo been an extreme case, but it is a solid matter of fact incident. Atlanta Constitution. Buckleo's Arnica Salve 1 lib UV.il II k'UlTl- lit 111--. '.Wit'. ..Wl " til. , Bruises, Sorep, Ulcers, Salt Bin-vim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChnMnj.n!' Corns, and all Skin 'Eruptions, and imij itively cures Piles, or no pay required. IS guarantee!! to gi e jmtiia:. muenai.tmn, or inonpy leiunuca. rnce zo cents per hox. For sale by Kirby & HoWson, Goldsboro. N. C. There is a beautiful moral feeling connected with everything in rural life, which is not dreamed of in the philosophy of the city. 5itoui Iettl)i.e.l Men You are allowed a Jreefrtai of thirty daunot the uso of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Helt with Electrlo Pucpensory Appliances, for the eases. i;oraptete restoration to neaitn, virr and manhood giia ran teed. No risk is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information. rrms. etc.. mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co. Marshall Mich. Hides Wanted ! I will nay the highest price in cash (front 1 to 2 cnts a pound more than any o'her houpe) for DRY-BEEF HIDES, and foi all kinds ol FURS, delivered at my store in Goldsboro. jan4-lm JUB-UFll HiUWAItUb. SALE OF -o- i 0 ,' t,i l ... I VAtVl tVi y-fl fciiVy LS1 lyJi VU KA WA f f U aAn ; 0 Bnoia r,rnflHin( therein uendinff. wherein J. E. Stanley is plaintiff and E. A. Stanley and others are I . ... . . defendants. L will sell on the 18th day oi January, 1886. at the court house in tne lois OI lanu, io-wu: une iuj. aujoiuing vue 1 1 -M-V 1 lots ol vv . . bianiey ana uayia ivereu, uesraeueiDetwt iitii miersecxion oi x-ine anu yimam sirecw, about one-tmm oi an acre; aiso one oiner " " " lot on West-Centre street on which there ?'. . t . . r. ' i on mo rwincr tn RtoTR norjRA ana ioi re - r j Zx.1 r." xt w 11 l"C 1 C " ' . dec21-td F. B. LOFTIN, Commissioner. Gregory Hotel Barteli! STILL IN OPEBATION. flhavinc and Hair-Cuttinir ouicklv and neatly performed by the well-known ten torial artists, James Bales and William Best, in their parlor in the Gregory House. dec24-tf fpiip QiipipQ HniiQfi Q l) 111 1 U U liUliUU. at e Under New Management Harimr purch8edthe well-known FUL i LER HOTEL, and knowing thu wants of th traTelinflr public. I sbnll-Hpare -o rjains in making the aeeommodatioD first -claH in every rarticular The bet cooks, and traloed senanh employ . tSTTeit'irraph omce in tn nori.. W.B.8PRLKS. on3-ly Propritjtor. LOOK HEPIE! J. m. blackburn I have just received a fine assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS! Candies, Raisins, Nuts, Cocoanuta, Or Skyrockets. Roman Candles. Also a full supply of Canned Goods of all kinds. I have the Uinest Assonmeni oi -urivvy- CERIE5 and 8helf Goods ever brought to Warsaw. My LIQUOK5 are or a supe rior Oualitv. I have a very Large Stock, especially for my Christmas Customers, which I will sell at the lowest cash -price. tgf Come and see me Deiore uuying elsewhere. Respectfully J. M. Blackburn. - decU-lm Warsaw, H, U. speedy rellci and permanent cure or Nerroun Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and ai kindred troubles. Also, for many other dis Miscellaneous. tarCAPITAL FK1ZE. B1U OOP rl Tickets only 9S. Rbarri la prportU Louisiana State Lottery Company. W$ 4s Jurttrw Mrtihi Out uh tuperwxt IU mrratuS- menu for mil Ut Mtmtklf mnd (jvarterly Ormwi4 otU LwmirUmm StaU Lciury Cvmjumf. mnd in per KMUmiagmwItwtft. Us DrmmiMaa tksmsslwta. s.nd Ut Us tarns art eomhtelnd wOA momtsty.stmru, and 9o9 ran wtMrd au partus, wmI m mmUsrtss ths ampamy to mm IaU ctrtfoai. tmth faiHiiUs our iPMKrH anaaua, tit us aamtt fi"wti." We the -unit tr signed Banks and Farther i "' ill fay nil Jrises draicn on The t.vnisiana ' Stale fjoiteries trhith may be- fructticd at our counters. . ' I J. H. OGLEcim Yrtt. Louisiana h atior al Bank ' SAMUEL H. iCENNKDY; J , Pres. State Katioi al Eark. a. Baldwin; t : Pres. Kew Orleans National Eank, lD00irortel la ISftS lor S3 yc&rt bv ttc uki.. l&tnrfor klacstlonal andub&rltaoi' tatlHi with opltAl of $1. U,(xio tfc wttitb a run food ot over 4560.UW) ku elpcc txrist :Ci ltj am OTerwblmlQr popular vot U tr m.c bir was mad a prt of tha prtment Htatc txBtno uon adopted December 3d, A. D..1S79 Thfi only Lt'ttrry ever toted - on and dotted ly the people of any State. It never ecalet or postpone. liKtrand Mrl itKr Urawlaaa tnB . 4-t- . ; .and th Kxtraonllnary Draw- ng retrularly every ilm-e months, lAkttd of mt-Anntiaily aa heretofore, ' U.jrinnln' h.i iH f i A Vi.r. l,PITrNITV T 1 KtlKTt'NK. FIHST UKANI) DHAWJNO JLASS A, INTIlr; ACAUKMY OF MI'HIC, V KW UHLGA N8.TU KSDA Y, JtJ lilh lHln.H Monthly Drawtiur j- CAPITAL PKI2E 875000 100.000 Tickets at Fitb; Dollars ml Fraction , in FitVa in vfvjiortion U8T or raizal. 1 CAPITAL PUIZE.t J...tt.iv - 1 do do ..... ............. 25.no 1 do do !. Iti.iMl 2 PRIZES OF tonoo 5 10 20 100 300 500 1000 do uo .... lo.tmo do 1000 '....J.l'.OiJtl' do I- fiOO... 1U.IM1 , do . ) 200 20.01 do A .100 Mpl . do 1 60 .Vh k do 1 25 S-VOIW, APPROXIMATION PRtKES. -i j Approximation Prlrea of fl. 'o 9 do do aoo i.uu 9 do do 200...... 2TiO 1967 Prirea, amounUnffto i..f20fi()0 AppUoatlon for rate to claba aboald ' tw i...u nlyto thooffiooof tb Oompany la New leant. ' For farther In format ton writ clearly, tr-rc-n fall addreii. POSTAL NOTKm, Kxpre Mn. y Ordera, or New Yorlr Kxchn(? Id urdlnnry letter. Currency by Expre" (all aame of and npwardi at our expense) ddrMd . ' ai. A.DArpiuwt . Mw)rlBt Ij. or 01. A. nAUFUIX, WMhiDgton, D. C. . Msl'! vC, Hriej Crte p?y-iile asfir address MM Letters ti . '-. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. . . New Orjeani Li. ATTENTION! Farmers ai Ginners Having received the agency for the ' Mm Etittn Crushers for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and- Johnston, we would respectfully invite tuo attention ol Ginners and Farmers-to their usefulness. They are iiighly recommended and SUPPLY A LOHG-FELT WANT. Every G inner and Farmer should have one. For prices and particulars call on or address ' ..- HENRY LEE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, autftf VALUABLE M M ' mm, mmm, Wmm Wmm. Owm m M UJILL- rKUrtK I T For Sale ! The -undersigned offer their Mill, with . fn51 rrh vt ,i ia in thnrnntrh 1 1WI t't ml mm m. m. m m M, w mm wh v w mm mm ftnd Wheat and ha9 raaa0 Flour this p,jl tbst .took U Fair8 (Qoldsboro and others;) ami has water er 8ufflcient for aDy machinery any one should wish to put In. adv one wisuidk w maacinquinca can i . t t t- . i. -i i . i t a appiy u i. r. iwritu, umBuu,ur. a.. Tpler or Jno. A. Stevens, near the prenv ises. declO-lm STEVEN8 BRO'S. PLANS AUD ESTIMATES FOR . House Building f In ali its branches, complete or In de y Iron Work, Wood Workr" ; Tinning, Oat Fitting and Flumling, Plastering, Painting and Glazing In fact, for anything required for the erection o I either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings, j3f"Ornamental and Monumental Gran ite and common stone work, a specialty. At my tin shops we do all sorts of .tin ' work, roofing. Ac. Wood work, sash. I I f mm-mmt - UILT01T HAEDIITG. March 20, 1885.-ly , , " . L. SIMON . & CO., (Succoaaor to II. DrunhlM i Bro.) f WHOLESALE DE.LERS LT . tiquors; Gigaps - ajir Y . 114 North Water SL, WILMINGTON, T'Jr.jCi BRiKCBOr H. BRUNHILD 5c BRO., RICHMOND, VA, Sole Agents for ' HICKS & BRUNHILD 0R08.f Manufacturers f Tobacco, nov26tf RICHMONDVA. " ''i '" - ' WEE IE WORK
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1886, edition 1
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