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.1. J , " A- THE GOLDSBORO. MESSENGER,' JANUARY 18. 18s6:-f)V)nRT,E CTtM: V "W JT i ) - v . ft j ii I K -SED . ATT IT : T)o )) I" rS n n We are ' Ever Call and have a atsd a 5 , "rvve and at Lower Prices than ever. Goktsboro, N. C, Sept. 8, 1885.-tf flslistlonr And the whole profits of a year, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Cheap " Phosphates, when you can get OSTER'S GUARANTEED ' Which will give you an increased yield , and permanently improve and enhance 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 its success and popularity. If you have no knowledge obtained from the use of - 1 r ask sonic of your neighbors who have used it, I ) novl3-tf You want to Save Money, and Big Money is exercising p roper care and judgment by going to the RIGHT PL A' E a TcViPtViRr von Want a Dress THE Overcoat or Suit for Yourself, or Cldtjfiing for the Boys It is but tlu -that in Dry lioods ana i;res viuuuo, """i v.v,i.....fe, Boots Shoes Hats, Cloaks, Wraps, etc , we are prepared to offer von inducements surpassing those offered by some of our neighbors, 'an e Guarantee to you !he Quality of Fabric, the Make ot the Garment arid its Si penor btyle, - - . T I f ' -v , 1 Honest Dealings and Full Measure ! r' -lA." . flloim to sell VOU the 11 ouuj j 1 a. and promise courteous anu pouxe ucawicuk w n, j v, t,.. 1 Zt. Ttr T.Qrcro Line of Ladies Wraps v ua,vc t j-.".-s, ... little Ones. culars, Dolmans, , nioiiUa and Walkiuff Jackets ai.o wraps w fl.Vnrr Kxtra Inducemen s in our LEE & tsOSA. Ph.ladelphia, City Made tH. PalUne of TZ AV,ARNI5RS HEALTH COBsBTS. .'71IrradC we are sel.ing the same oo4linr with the t.nce of Ootton Staple. We earnestly ask yo to ive us a visit before buying. ONE DOOR NORTH OF octl9-tf. rOJLCLSp.x n ' The undersigned respectfully inform surrounding country that tney uvti 111 IITERP1II MA, On'Railroad Street, oppos.te MkSskboer Office, where ttmv will kee, on hand and manufacture ' . ,Tn - MONUMENTS HEADSTONES And all kinds ot Cemetery1 Work in American ana Italian Slarbla also dealers in Red and Grey Granite. Parties l.v.ng at a , glance u need of anything in our .line should ..1 "Wg" DeBignshtch .we send by man xo satisfaction in material, workxnan'ship CHAS. E. receiving the Handsomest w inter Offered In This Market. Examine our; New Styles lisr Complete Stock . or write for testimunals and catalogues to Pffi o FAffiMEK, GOLDSBORO, N. C. often Saved in buv ing oar Goods and just where to Trade Th s is 0 for v our Wife or Daughter ; an i-i iXJ ATUA fl .J t - I '1 11 ()I U I . IMI M I I I IF Beat Goods for the Least Money. i.. n II Ka than rlih ornnnr in New Markets, Cir , , , tit . lor the fcj Large Stock of SAL- SHUJi . Also a consult your own interest, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. j-. in mm the citizens of Goldsboro and - anj au, . , and prices S l CO.. GOLDSBORO, N. and Stock of Good in all Branches 80, 82 arid 84 West Centre stren To the Citizsns orWayne, Duplin, Jolmstor, Sampscc, Lenoir and Greene. I wish to let one and all know that I have opened in the Kornf gay 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 wil be supplied Give me a trial before buying. girItemember that I am in the Korne gay Building. Respectfully, dec21-3m WILLIS EDMUNDSON. Mrs EW. Moore Takes pleasure in saying to her friends and the public that, she is prepared to show them a fine selection of Ivliliin:ry and Fancy Ms,- Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Zephyr Work, Em broidered Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Laces, Fancy Plush Velvets, Felts, Hand Bairs, Perfumery and Jewelry, Stamped Tidies, Scarfs and Splashers. Great Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets and Towels. STAMPING and Embroidery in Arasene, Chenille, Kensington, or Silk, done to order. I have added a Dress Making Depart ment to my business, wh eh is in charge of a practical and thoroughly reliable Northern Dress Maker. and Perfect Satisfaction is Guaranteed. HTCasli Prices fully as Low as oth ers. oct5-tf A WEEK'S READING FREE 1 FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. 4end your name and the name and address of fi ve ot your neighbors or friends on a postal card and get free for yourself and each of them a specimen copy of TIIE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, (he. " Atlanta Constitution I! 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" adverv Ltures told in "Cracker" Dialect Var Stories, Sketches of Travel, News. Poems, Fun, Adventures, "The Farm," The Household, Correspondence, A World of ; Instruction and Entertainment ! Twelve Pages. The Brightest and Best Weekly lea-ses every member of the Family. END A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE Address. "The Constit'tton. Atlanta. Ga- L.D.QIDDENS GOLDSBORO, N. O., Watchmaker and Jeweler. I AM . Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good selection of WalcliES.Ckch, MD JEWELRY. which I will sell at very low prices. I am also prepared to do any kind of J And Jewelry REPAIRING as cheap as the same class of work can be done anywhere. L you do not think so try me. july6-tf L. D. GIDDENS. 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 Banking Business; will receive deposits subject to check or draft at sight; will buy or sell exchange on New York!, Phi adelphia and Balti more: will make loans on well secured paper, and make liberal cash advances op cotton, corn, rice ani naval stores, and hold on storage or make sale for one com mission, either in this market, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York. martMyr METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Perm. Avenue, between 6th and 7th Streets, WASHIlTSTOiT, D.'C.r Offers all the accommodations of a First Class Hotel. BELDEN & BOBBINS, Proprietors. of A. Watcn Clock nisceiianeous. "Maryland, My Maryland." "Pretty Wives, i Lovely daughters and noble men." 'My farm lies in a rather low and mias matic situation, and "My wife!" "Who?" "Was a very pretty blond !" Twenty years ago, became "Sallow!" "Hollo w-eytd!" "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 billiousness, and it occured to me that the remedy might help my Wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "Lost!" i "Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as a new-blown daisy. Well, the story is soon told. My wile, to-day, has gained her old-time beauty with compound in terest, and is now as handsome a matron (if 1 do say it myself) as can be found in this I county, which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank tor it. "The dear creature just looked over my shoulder, and says I 'can flatter equal to the days of our courtship,' and that re minds me there might be more pretty tcires it my brother farmers would do as I have done." Hoping you may long be spared to do good, 1 thankiully remain, U L.James Beltsville, Prince George Co., Md., J. May 25th, 1883 BNone crenuine without a bunch of erreem Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile. rxi- sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. Bagging, Ties, Cheese, fec- 100 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. 1)9 Barrels Haydens' Flour. 107 Barrels Flour (all grades.) 25 Boxes Meat. 1JJ Barrels Pork. 1 1 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 ris and Deneral Merchandise at "Rock Bottom" Figures for Be sure to call on us before you Buy. We allow NO ONE to undersell us. EDGERTOH & FIHLAYSON. Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 1, '85.-tf HE ADQTJ ARTE R S -FOR- Freslljffi Oysters I take pleasure in inf ormiDB- 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 pit ased 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. "Familie8 supplied by the Measure at the Lowest Market Price. I 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. GoMsboro, N. C, Sept. 7-wswtf 5 j MARBLE WORKS j I LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK GUARANTEED. "Write for Designs and Prices. oct2C-6m DEUSTTISTB.Y 3 DR. H. D. HARPER, HINSTON, IV. C, flers his professional services t: the citi sens of Kmstou and adiacent counties, dis rer.entiy fitted u;? an oi ice with all pp3& modern conve lieticeg, and lU3Tr& is en abler! tod c fork with comfort and dispa cu. He h:;: Hide f iterative Dentistry -rimig, clenn ri, extra :ting, treating, d-c, t special t; cr se veral years, and ii confident of gi? ug satisfaction. Call and fci&ine h. "'In Office in Oper. Fiona m&O HENRY L. STEVENS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, KENANSVILLE, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of the coun ties of Duplin, Sampson and Pender, and in the Supreme Court of the State. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims in any part of the State. july33-6m EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILSON, N. C. When visitinff Wilson stop at the Ex change Hotel, Goldsboro street, corner of Court-Green, kept bv Mrs. A. J. Gurganus Neat rooms, good beds, and a well supplied table. Free carriage to and trom depot. SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. mch9-tf Dr. A. O'DANIEL, Operative and Mechanical IDBNTIST! Office : Store. 'apr9-tf Over Hood, Britt & Hall's GOLDSBORO, N. C. GUARDINC VANDERBILT'S Precautions to Prevent Snatching. " , Body INew YorkSun.1 The iron pates that swing between the stone pillars of the western gate way to the old Moravian Cemetery at Aew Dorp, Statin Inland, are closed every nijrbt at 6 oVWk. anrl fnnr f .Pinkerton's detectives, arma with heavy navy revolvers, take the place of three similarly armed men who dur ing the afternoon have been on guard at the tomb of William H. Vanderbilt. But the four men who patrol the cem etery grounds are not theonlv men on guard. Others are concealed in the bushes behind the tomb, while the reads on either side of the gate are well watched During the day the guard is less numerous than at night, but no precations are relaxed. Dur ing the three days that followed Mr. Vanderbilt's burial the detectives were obliged to depend on their rubber coats for shelter from the driving rain. Tuesday, however, two sentry boxes were put in position near the tomb. Some of the precautions taken to prevent the violation of the tomb are such that an account of them can not be published. The niche in the vault in which the coffin of the dead millionaire is placed is connected with an electiical alarm, and even if a tunnel could be driven to the tomb any attempt to remove the bod v or any tampering with the wires of the alarm would be made known imme i ately at the headquarters ot the de tectives. A registering alarm clock has been placed near the gate of the vault, and at short intervals the guard is required to register its presence at the tomb. No attempt to remove the body is expected, in view of the pre cautions taken to prevent it, but the watch over the tomb will be maintain ed in the same manner uutil the mausoleum is finished. It will be al most impossible for any number of grave robbers, to carry away the bodv. "GOOD OLD TIMES." What Things Cost in the Year 1807A Leaf from a Day Book. f From the Conyer-, Ga., Bouth. We hear much talk of the "erood old times" when "mountain dew" was free and eyery man twisted his own tabacco. Those davs are now wor shiped as the ideal days of America and they would have you believe that those were the "nalmest davs of the republic." Then the "moonshiners" made their "corn and apple iuice" undisturbed by the "bully" revenue officer, or the gruff deputv Un ted States Marshal. They sold it unmo lested to any in all parts of the coun try. ' . ' J hose days are gone, gone forever and we have no regrets. These are truly the better days of the republic and the condition of the people are better off to-day than ever before. Mr. D. M. Almand, who is adminis trating on the estate of Tom Valand inghain, col., in Walton county, found at the sale last Saturday a day book that gives an insight to the "good old times." The book was kept by Wil liam Furlow who was selling goods at Greenesboro, in the year 1807. It can be seen at the store room of II. P. & D. M. Almand & Co. Below we give a few articles show ing tne difference between the cost then and now: In 1807 corn sold for GO cents a bushel now G2, cotton 3 to 4 cents per pound now 8, sugar 30 cents now 7i, coffee 50 cents now 12h, calico and plaids 75 ents per yard and now G to 7, bagging 85 cents now 10 J, shot 20 cents and powder $1 00 per ponnd now lo and 30 cents, tumblers $l.2o per set now 30 cents, ladies hose $2.00 now 25 cents, tea $1.00 per pound, now 50 cents, combs $1.00 apiece, now 10 cents, pepper G2 cents a pound, now 30, nails 25 cents, now 4, iron 10 cents per poundr now 4, flannel o cents a vard, now 2o, salt $2.50 a bushel, now 50 cents, rum $2.00, brandy $2.00, and gin $3.00, now you can get them at any price, twist tobacco oO cents a pound, now 15. SHE SLEPT SEVENTY DAYS. xne isemarKauie rrance or a Nebraska Maid. , Columbia, Neb., Jan. 12. News has just reached here from the farm house several miles north that Minnie Dishner, Nebraska's sleeping beauty, recovered consciousness Sunday, Jan uary 3, the seventieth dav of her hysterio-cataleptic trance sleep. The roads have been impassible until the present time, and the news of her re covery could not oe recti ved before. The girl fell into the trance from which she has now revived, October 20th last. During this long interval she has lain to all appearances a lifeless being, with the exception of respira tion and pulsation. When Miss Dish ner awoKe uer mma was apparantly clear anu unimpaired, her appetite and general feelings good, but her arms and legs were paralyzed. She says she was conscious during the whole time of her prostrated trance. but though she exerted her utmost power to evince her consciousness, she could not move a single muscle. She says she had no physical pain until the fortieth day of her sleep, when an electric battery was applied. Since then she has suffered a thousand agonies of the body, and at times it seenr.el as if her mind 'would give way under this strain, and she now com plains of terrible physical sufferings in consequence of the shock to her system. The doctor in attendance says, however, that she will recover in a short time, and will also regain the full use of her limbs. I iie in the Paris Sewers, is possible, for a short time to the robust, but the majority of refined persons would prefer immediate death to existence in their reeking atmosphere. How much more revolting to be in one's self a living sever. But this is actually the case with those in whom the inactivity of the liver drives the refuse matter of the body to f s cpe through the lungs, breath, the pores, kidneys and bladder. It is astonishing that life remains in sach a dwelling. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" re stores normal purity to the system and re news the whole being. - , '. Just received a full line of Black Jer seys. . Price from 60 cents to $2.00, at 1 . J. Metzgeb & 8on. A large and beautiful line of Children's Carnages just received at f , .. . FUCHTLKB & KXBH'S THE NEW PARLIAMENT. Gladstone's Marked . Courtesy to the Irish-Notable Incidents fSpecial Cable Dispatch to tho Evening Star. London, Jan. 13. The meeting of the first people's parliament yesterday was a dull affair except for the inter est in the appearance of the new members. The speeches were en tirely formal. Nobody but Gladstone could make the irrand stl or nnn- derous compliments or" l;ibnt:l periods anything but tedious. Mc Carthy's protestagainst the unani mous re-election of Peel as speaker was recited from memory. Glad stone's voice was at first hoarse, but recovered at once. His attitude to ward the Irish was one of irreat con sideration and courtesv. He calls McCarthy's speech "the reluctant dis charge of a public duty." With sig nificant humor he nomted out to th Irish members that their position was such in this parliament that they will not need to let their relations with the speaker get strained in order to accomplish their ends. The Irish men cheered this warmly. The rest of the house kent verv uuiet. The most striking aspect of the new house is that tho average age of the mem bers is perceptibly lower. Several members look little older than school boys. It was amusing to notice the new members' breaches of the eti quette oi the common. They clap ped John Bright, which method of applause is not recognized by the house, and removed tlu ir hat- to th black rod, whereas cue in bets only un cover in the presence of a messenger from the Oueeu. Many wore low crowned hats and several Tweed coats. Joseph Arch, the famous agricultural laborer, came in corduroy. mere win be many amendments moved to the address to the crown: among others, radical ones, protest ing against the annexation of Bur- mah and against the extraordinary tithes. There will be another by the crofters, unless there is direct allusion to their grievances. A cabinet min ister has assured me that he does not know in the least what is 'ug to happen. J verything Goes Wrcng In the bodily mechanism when the liver gets out of order Constipation, dyspep-si-i, contamination of the bkxxl, imperfect assimilation, are certain to eusue. lint it is easy to prevent these consequence?, and remove their cause, by a court-e of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which ttimu lates the biliary oran ami regulates its action. The direct result is a oisappe.ir ance of the pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder bla 'e. the nans a, headaches, yellowness of the sk n, mrred look of the tongue, and sour odor of the brt-ath, which char icterizes liver com plaint. Sound digestion and a regular habit of body are blessings also sex ured by the use of this celebrated restorative of health, which imparts a' degree of vigor to the body which is its best guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over-tension are relieve! by it, and it improves both appetite and sleep. In Spain the natives keep guinea hens about their houses for the sake of enjoving their harsh and discordant cries. They would seem to indicate that they have no street bauds in Spain. "m 9m Fncklen's Arnica falve The Best Salve in the world tor Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sofc3, 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. Pri -e 25 cents per box. Er sale by Kirby & Itobinaon, Goldsboro, N. C. An exchange asks: "What is the hottest pla'-e in the United States?" We reply, without the slightest hesita tion, a hornet's nest. Burlington Free Press. "Who, did you sav, is to be the next President?" "Oh!" I don't know and don't care I'm not looking tor Pr siients I'm hunMng for a pain-killer" "Ah, you've only to as at the next corner for Salvation Oil, It kills pain every time." - - FOR WR5 ' H ND COMFORT. Our Stock of Bicycle Shirts are beauties, and quality guaranteed Colors, three. Styles, two. At Sol Einstein & Co's. A full and beautiful line of Colors in Embroidery Silks, Spool Silk and TwUt, at Mrs. E. W. Moore's. t 800 TONS Fresli Gronnfl Land Plaster! For sale very low by TH0S. F. BAGLEY, Wilmington, N. C. Also Salt, Molasses, Eahit, 1:. janll-lm L. SIM0W & CO., WHOLESALE DEALER L Liquors.Cigars AND 114 North Water St., wiLMiA a row, - - jY. a BRANCH OF H. BRUNHILD & BRO, RICHMOND, VA. . Sole Agents for HICKS BnUNHILD BROS., Manufacturers f Tobacco, nov26tf RICHMOND, VA. TlieSiirlesloHse, Smithfield, N. C., Under New Management HiviDj? purch-sd the wll-known FUL LEK UOTKLs and knowing thn wants of th traveling tublie. 1 tthall ftpare t o painH in making th accommodation Brst rtLSM in evtry particular v. The bet cooks, sod trained servants employe. JteSTTelegraph office in the hotel. W. B.8URLES, onvMy ' : . ' Proprietor. I -will take pleasure in ordering any BoQk or other article in my line that I may not nave in siock. Licave your or- aers as eany as pnseible. - i declO-. J. B. WHITAKER, Jb.: Miweliaiieoiif; rurCAPlTAI, FIUZK, S75 OtMfgJ Ticket only (5. Bhmrtm ja proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company. Wt do ktrttrg certif that m nvrrm Vu mrranas- J tKt Louitian SlU Letter CvmtxtK. 4 in per- . tn mmm md ntrl U lrmmina$ lSmtH9. and i Hat tkr. mm4 rt oonductnt wxtM ke-ity,mmttt, and sx cum tomwa au partus, etA wt auiMrU uu 'mpamy uuattki certified, with foHmiUs e ur V the undersigned Jhmks ah.i lijultrt will pay all Prizes ,lrinru on The Luisiitt State Lotteries iehieh may be fttsenicJ at our counters. I J. II. OGLESHY, Prer. Louisiana Jiatiox al Bank. SAMUEL II. KENNEDY, Pres. State fiatio al Bank. A. BALDWIN, Ties. Kew Orleans National Bank. I ii corporal ki In lst tor orr hu luu. Ua.re for t durational at1 MMntaMf pnriKf t't capital rt $ J.o ti,onlo wtiib tVi'mrr ui'.ii ot owor IVm.iwo cince Una .ldu fy nr. Wrhirolni:p,iu r votttii ??ncfcis fci mailed art of the f.r-D su;c ContLitu- moii a.j opted pnibr ci, A. D.,18T 77i only Lottery ever toted on and en- darned by the petrpU of any Stats. It rierrr $cau vr fxtpon. Ita:rnnd rlitl wmHrr lrli Ink plr monthly, anl tho KxtraonlTnary Draw lnr resrularly every three mouths irmtrnJ i f St;ral-AniniHlly as . heretofore, teirinnltifr .tlMM-b. IKS A IM I?M OIM'OUTI'MTV TO Wiv A HORTIJNP. S KCON I) CI H A X I) Dlt A W I N O CLASS II, IN Til K At 'A DKM V UK MIKIU NKW OKLKANS. Tl'KSllAY. I.mm flik lHllih Monthly Drawlntr CAPITAL PRIZE S75.000 100.000 Tickets al Fi?e Dollars EacH. - Fractions, in hWt in jrrcjtrtiori list or PHIZKM. 1 CAPITAL PUI.K.... ..? 1 do tlo 2fi.i 0 1 do do in.. 0 2 PRIZES OF fWOO li, 0 5 do 3 mi ().. u 10 do Jikkl ;. l.Mi 0 M no 100 do -3k)... 10..' 0 ai. o :ki.r o 2A.u 0 2T,lk 0 300 do - do 50....: 500 1000 do APPROXIMATION PHfZK. fl Approximation Prize of $750... 9 do' do jvh. . 9 do do 2ra... B.750 4.5110 17 Prizes, amounting to Aiipllcatlon for rates to clubs should t2r.ro tC Hi H.ii t jely to the offioo of tho Company In Nnw ( li. le&ua. tor further tutormifou rte ctearly, K'vlng . f:i!' ttiroBH. PT Al. Tn. Mprqft Moo- ey Orilri. or Nw Vurit Kxch nu" 1 1 T.lli.ry letter. Currency by Kth p nm of S ktid lpwnrrtB nl onr oipvpno) clttr'fMt 9U A. IkAI'f IIIM, j Nv Orleans, f.a. r .!. A. lAUIII!f, Vnhlniton, I. C ' Malcn p. o, Han? Cffa Payjlile and ailnsRcBsleMi'Lelt-jK t)c --i NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleant La. SALEJ OF Hv virtue of a power in mo veetedby a decree of the Superior Court of Wayne county, made in a special proceeding therein iMimiing, wherein J K. Stnley is plaintiff tnd E. A. Stanley ami others are defendants. I will clJ on the 18th day of January, 180, at thej court house in tho City of Gbklslioro, th following dfMTibed lots of Umttaird: One lot a 'joining the lots of W. K. StunU y and Davd Everett, the same beirjg the cornkr at tho 8. V. internection of Pine and William ctreets, about one-third of an acre; aluo one other lot on West-Centre street on which there is an elegant two story brick store, the same being the store nous and lot re cently occupied by the late N. B. Stanley. Term : Cash. dec21-td F. B. LOFTIN, Commisioner, Hides Wanted ! I will pay the highest price in cisli (from 1 to 2 cnt& a pound more than any other house) for f " DRY BEEF HIDES, and for all kinds ol FUHS, delivered at my 8'ore in Gold8Uro. jan4-lm JOSEPH EDWARDS. ATTENTION! Farmers anfl Ginners 1 Having received the agency for tho khr Cotton i Seed Crushers for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du i plin, Greene Lenoir and Johnston, we would respccttully invite tho attention ol - Ginners and Farmers lo their usefulness. . "hey are highly recommended .nd , SUPPLY A LOHE-fELT WANT. Every Ginner and Farmer should liave one. For prices and particulars call on or addrefcs 1 HENRY LEE CO., IWiolcsale Grocers. auxCOtf PL AIIS AND ESTIMATES FOR House Building! In all its branches complete or in de tail, including j . Ml WORK, : BRICK WORK, Iron Work, Vood Work, : Tinning, Go Fitting and Plurnlingt , Plastering, Painting and GlazingIn fact foranvthinc reouired for the erection o either wood, brjck, stone or Iron buildings. . Ccrurnamentai ana monumental Gran ite and common etooe work, a specialty. , a A A 1 i . At my un Buops we ao an sorts oi tin work, roofing, &c. . Wood work, sash, doors, etc., on short "notice. . XHLT01T HAEDINQ. March 26, 18S5.-lyf - - v SEND YOUR ORDERS OR j Plain ir Omaienlat Cake ffori to ; C0QDELL & BAENES' octlS-tf .' ,-. . Steam Bakery. - i S9 I II f, 9 nanfl ihf PMUBrtni o l rv V I t 1 : 4 nxay8-tf
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