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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, JANUARY 25, 1886. DOUBLE SHEET. V 1 u ; O - . We are receiving the Handsomest Fall and Ever Call and iWe have a and at Lower Prices than ever. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 3, 1885.-tf illiislliir dLnd the whole profits of a year, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Cheap phosphates, when yon can get LISTER'S GUARANTEED ME 101 Which will give yon an increased yield, and permanently improve and enhance the value of yonr 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 ask some of your neighbors who have used it,or write for testimonals and catalogues to V Wo go 1FAI1&MI1EIHW nov!2-tf You want to I Save Money, and Big Money is often Saved By exercising proper care and judgment in buying jour Goods and by going to the RIGHT PLAuJK to Trade. Th'.s is iust where THE ii i it it it rL, o WViAr vnu want a Dress UlSMZnl Overcoat or Suit for Yourself, or Clothing for the Boys It is but the RUGUE that in Dry Goods and Dress Goods, Notions, Blankets, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, nans, viuaivo, .vv, you 'inducements surpassing those oftered by some of ojjr neighbors, and e Guarantee to you the Quality of Fabric, the Make ot the Garment and its Honest Dealings and Full Measure ! Trf ahort. re claim to sell you the aid promise courteous and polite treatment to an, oe tney ncn or poor, i We haVe a Large Line of Ladies Wraps in NewMarkets, Cir , .JnanH. CiSaksand Walking Jackets; also Wraps for the CjUlAlOf vv" 1 - fXiittle Ones. sw w offer ins Extra Inducements in our Large Stock of S AL T;RWLEWINrrCO. Philadelphia, , CUy MadeOE,. Also a Fui: Line of Dh. WARNEK'S idur Stock is Large and 0? corresponding witn trie price ui Vu, " We earueanj give us a visit before buying. DOOR NORTH OF ONE octl9-tf T rco" t they W eur m. lr SIQIJ On Railroad street, opposiLc on haDrr MONTJMENTfer ot; Cemetery ; partiefl living at a distance id .ai?Lrd send fof our few Photographic I 1 - T ..1 tlrrp aiso aeaiere m ivcv , - - j , need of anything in (r une Designs, which we senouy satisfaction in material, wu ru7 E MALPUSS l CHAS.-.t---f"fc ODLDSBI K TO A IT p. a rrYinJS filter Offered In This Market. Examine our New Styles of Complete Stock ! I Irep PEOEFHAT ; GOLDSBORO. N. C. ffii for oar Wife or Daughter : an p) nl y cstpenor styie, Best Goods for the Least Money, AJ I consult your own interest, and ODD FELLOWS' HALL. OF & ill, GOLDSBORO TLraaVKaK Office, where thev will teep HEADSTONES fmeric&n and Italian Marble, , , Wq guarantee - Call on or address, . - CO.. GOLDSBORO, N. a i . r ' i i - Stock of Goods in all Branches ( 80. 82 and 84 West Centre StreM To the Citizens prWayne, Duplin, Johnston, i Sampson, Lenoir and Greene. I I wish to let one and all know that I have opened in the Kornegay Building with a well selected stock of GfcOC?llS! Crockerv. Lames. Glass and Tinware. 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 j 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. HT'Remember that I am in the Korne gay Building. Respectfully, dec21-3m WILLIS EDMUNDSON. liliri E. W. Jlloore Takes pleasure in saying to her friends and . the public that she is prepared to . show them a fine selection of ilery and fans? Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Zephyr Work, Em broidered Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Laces, Fancy .Flush Velvets, Felts, Hand Bags, Perfumery and Jewelry, Stamped Tidies, Scarfs and Splashers. Great Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets and Towels, i S T -ATiT PIN G- and Embroiderv in Arasene, Chenille Kensington!, or Silk, done to order. NEW DEPARTURE. I have aclded a Dress Making Depart ment to myj business, which is in charge of a practical and thoroughly reliable Northern Dress Maker. and Perfect j Satisfaction is Guaranteed. HTCasli Prices fully as Low as oth ers, ocio-xi 4 : . A WEEK'S READING FREE ! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. i 3end your nnme and the name and address of fire of your neighbors or friends on a postal card an get free for yourself and each of them a specimen copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, The 11 Atlanta Constitution.11 OUR f "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word Famous Sketches of tht Plan. THREE ttl0fl Darke- ' "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let- UMMnDnilC mm or tho Home and Hearth iiuiTiunuuo I stone. UDITXDO . "BETSY HAMILTON'S" adve if in i no Ltures told in "Cracker" Blalect War Stories, Sketches of Travel, Newj. Poems, Fun, Adventures, "The Farm," The Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment! Twelve Pages. The Brlsrhteet and Item Wmvi Pleases every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. PSFP Address, "Thk Constitution. Atlanta. Ga. L.D.GIDDENS GOLDSBORO, N. C, Watchmaker and Jeweler. t Z 2LXA Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good selection or m JEWELRY, which I will sell at yery low prices. I am also prepared to do any kind of WflU, Clock, And Jewelry Kl'AlKlHU as cheap as tne same class of work can be done anywhere. L you do not Ahink so try me. Li D. GIDDENS. .1 july6-tf GREEN. FOY & CO.. Bankers and Commission Merchants. Of fice: South Front street, New Berne, N. C have first class facilities fortrans- aetincr a General Banking Business; willreceiTe deposits subject to check or draft at sight; will huy or sen exenange nn New York. Philadelphia and Haiti more; will make loans on well secured nanpT. and make liberal cash advances or 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, i WASHINGTON, D. C,f Offers all the accommodations of a First i Ulass iioiei. SELDEN & BOBBINS, Proprietors. OJ.1B! i l IT -.4rJ":,-. l H I ifcclianeon. -Maryland, My Maryland." Pretty Wires, Lovely dauxbten and noble men. uMy farm lies in ft rather low and mias matic situation, and "My wife V "Who?" . u Was a very pretty blond P Twenty years ago, became "Sallow !n "Hollow-eyed r "Withered and aged r 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 wile, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "Lost!" "Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as a new-blown daisy. Well, the story is soon told. My wife, to-daj , 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. "The dear creature just looked over my shoulder, and says 1 4can flatter equal to the days of our courtship,' and that re minds me there might be more pretty wives it my brother farmers would do as I have done." Uoping you may long oe spared to good, I thankfully remain, C L J axes do I Beltsville, Prince George Co., Md., ) May 26tn, 1883. . J CPNone genuine without a bunch of arreen I Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. Bagging, w ' Ties, &C- Cheese, 100 Rolls Bagging. 1 200 Bundles Ties, SO Boies Cheese. 64: Boxes Crackers and Cakes. 800 Pounds Candy. 4 10 Cases Sardines. 1 0 1 Cases Potash, Lye, Starch, &c. ! Barrels Haydens' Flour. 107 Barrels Flour (all grades.) 25 Boxes Meat. 11) 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 TubsBuiter. ,13 Barrels Sugar (all grades). 27 Sacks Coffee (all grades). 10,000 Cigars and Cigarettes. In fact, we offer a Large Stock of : Drccori:: and 2eerl Merchandise at "Rock Bottom" Figures for 0,EE. Be sure to call on us before you Buy. We allow NO ONE to undersell us. EDBERTON & FIHLAYSOfl. Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. 1, '85.-tf HEADQUARTERS -FOR FreshNorfolk Oysters I take pleasure in Inf orminfir 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 naa many fears experience In the business, in tnis City, am satisfied that I cannot be surpassed In Rftrvlnor thfim to suit. -Families supplied by the Measure at the Lowest Market Price rwI return Thanks to the Generous Public for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance or tne same.. W. L. EDWARDS. Goldsboro, N. C, Sept.7-wswtf 51 fMARBLE VVDRl(Sr LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK. GUARANTEE. -Write for Designs and Prices. oot28-6m HENBY L. STEVENS, Twills in all th Conrts of the conn- ties of Duplin, Sampson and Pender, and in the SuDreme Court ol the state. Promnt attention eiven to the collection - ... . of claims in any part of the State . -ftv. C . - july3-6m DR. H. D. HARPER. KINSTONi N. C. Offers his professional services to the citi m . . Ji.. a. sens oi xx ins ton ana aajjicem, counuei Has recently fitted up an ci ace with all modern convr aiencefi. and LJJ-Ur is enabled to d 7ork with comfort and dispaxh. He hat nade Operative Dentistry filling, clean nst, extracting, treating. c , a speaait for several years, and is confident of giv ne satisfaction. UaU ana exa ine d. vitflt. Offlw in Orer "on r30 EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILSON, N. U. When visiting Wilson stop at the Ex change Hotel, Goldsboro street, corner o CourtiGreen, kept by Mrs. A- j . uurganus Neat rooms, good beds, and a well supplied table. Free carriage to and from depot. SAMPLE ROOMS FKLiS. mch9-tf Dr. A. 0'IJAJN1J.U Operative and Mechanical ID El 1ST T IS Tl Office: Store. apr9-tf r XXurJt TlIf Jtr TTall'a VTCl UUUU) Ajnm ju i irT.nsTinTn x n A NEW YORK BELLE'S BED -11 KOOM. How Comfortably and Compos edly a Millionaire's DaugbV i ter Sleeps. . J From the Chicago Herald. I never saw a more beautiful, cosy. m every way delightful place than the sleeping room of this young princess of fashion this eldest child of & many-millionaire. The wall paper was nale erold on faint slate color. Th gilt bedstead was pushed against a square of pleated silk or pale gold, with slate colored silk bows at the corners. Just such another square of pleated silk rose to the ceiling' above the; washstand. On that were only Eitcher, bowl, soap dish and so on, ecause running water is presumed to invite sewer gas, but all of the choicest ware. A great sheet of beveled look ing glass, six feet high, swung on brass rods above the floor in one corn er for the vouner woman to kpb hr whole attire in : She had also a fold ing glass to reflect her ears, back hair and neck. There was an open fireplace besides the hot-air register, a dressing stand laden with pretty toilet boxes and bottles, an ivory clock like a bird cage, in which ivory canaries trilled sweetly as each hours began, easv chairs and a rocking chair to match the wall paper and furniture, a pretty little prie-dieu for the young woman to say her pravers sav her pravers nnon as fashion ably as possible, and a wealth of little elegancies, completing a general effect that was exquisite, dainty and mvit- mg ; Deyona computation. Opening out of this room the vouncr million airess had another apartment, where she wrote and painted and ' worked," so to speak, but I did not see it. It was while I was in her sleeping room that 1 noticed that nowhere in the whole house during a whole day's stay had l seen a single hint of disor derno shoes in sierbt. no article of clothing lying on a chair or bed, no litter of any sort everything, in short, as neatly ordered as if I was a critic invited to call and see the per fection of home discipline. I coufess that a tiny pair of kid slippers peep ing from under the edge of the bed, or a hat and pair of gloves thrown upon a chair would have made the room more interesting; by connectiner the Jnaiden with it; but it was the rule of the house for such things not to be. Think of it. Light servants to wait upon four persons. 1 WAR'S ALARUMS. Servia, Greece and Turkey Still Preparing. London. January 19. It is useless merely to repeat the alarmist forecasts of the eatern question, but it is cer tain that the outlook is getting stead ily darker. A rumor is circulating in Vienna that Russia is to occupy Bui garia, Austria is to march an army corps into Servia, and Great Britain is to be asked to force Greece to lay down her arms. Nothing is less likely than this, or that it would accomplish anything if attempted. Gieece will absolutely refuse to disarm. This is already done by bervia, where "the new war" is an expression constantly occurring. A member of the parlia ment in .Belgrade nas oeen tnrown into prison for protesting against the address to the king urging the contin uance of the war. To give an idea of the situation, the f o 1 iwing summary of ithe news concerning war materials in to-day's papers alone will prove in terestmg. Servia has ordered in Eng land twenty million cartridges and lo mitralleuses, to be delivered within four weeks from the 11th inst. Yes terday a train passed through Prague arrying 20,000 Krupp-canm n balls and shells to Roumania. The consign ment weighed 20,000 cwt. and filled eleven good trucks. One hundred whitehead torpedoes are being manu factured at Finmefor Greece. The Austrian government is keeping a squadron in Grecian waters, and has order four new torpedo boats. Turkey has called out four more battalions and issued fresh orders for arms and horses, and is hastening work at the i arsenals. Servia has announced the susnension asrain of Drivate railway tramc. The best correspondent; in Vinna telegraphs: "There is nothing but war in the air to-nierht." Finally "rather to be conquered in fight than to jbe extinguished by the ridicule of EuroDe and of history," is stated to be the attitude of Greece. The whole situation in the east suggests forcibly, "Beware the Ides of March." MANY MEN IDLE. A Great Strike in New York. New York. January 20. Nine thousand cierar makers and other em ployees of the Cigar Manufacturers' Aeanpifltinn ftrfi idle to-dav. The di- . naaa nf tho trmihl i th refnsal - 7 " Z. ia r oi ine empiuyeeii ui y ripciarft tneir siriKe aeaiusi iuo now uniform price list off and return to work. The emolovees hare banded themselves together to resist this de mand. In nearly all the fifteen shops cigar packers are still at work nn- ishiner ud what stock is made up on the tables. In a tew shops they win finish to-night and then they will quit work until the aimcuiiy is seiueu. 1 . 1 A -Rv to-morrow the Daokers in an me I .t ... . a a 1 . hnna will have ioined the ranks of the strikers, ine smse exienus 10 r ., x the cigar box-making trade. When th packers quit work the number on strike will have been swelled 10 over 10,000. The manufacturers claim that thv have sufficient stock made tn till their orders lor several ..." l months to come. The packers going oui, mey say, wumu uuv ucic trom supplying: io iueir cusiuiucio 1 1 I A ...bul stock now maae up uui uui pavacu. President McCoy, of the manufactur ora Assoeiation. denied that the firm nf T.iehtengtein Bros, had intimated their desire to withdraw from tne as sociation. Tls SOZODONT the whole world tries. TisSOZODONT which purines The breath and mouih. and dirt denes, Tis SOZODONT for which we cry. Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh, Tifl only SOZODONT we buy. The Praise of Sozodont e tne famoU8 article itself, is in almost vprv hndv'a mouth The people know .v.,";, preserves as well as beautifes the -th Ht-nee it is the standard Tooth Wash of the Period. "Spalding's Glue," useful in every house. Large Assortment of New Markets, o I tun.ii s . . I Wnnaian IMrT.niarB. aXKJJl J BLULCUi &UU I nimin whir.n we are onenngw ixjw jfrices. '. l. JasTUKtt ob duxi. THE RICE CROP. The fhfct rice was town in the United States in 1&47 in Virginia. The finest quality of rice now grown in South Carolina sprang from some Madagas car seed obtained from a vessel that touched at Charleston in 1C94. Until the year 18C1 the principal supply of rice came from North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Since 1861 the leading productive States have considerable quantity of rice is grown in North Carolina, and small quanti ties in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Texas. In 1840 the total rice crop of the United States amounted to 80,841,420 pounds; in 1850 to 215.313,490. in 1860 to 1S7,167,000, in 1870 to 73,635,020 and in 1SS0 to 110,131,370 pounds. The total product of rice for the last crop year, ended' September, 1SS5, is estimated at 113,090,3S0 pounds, di vided as to output as follows: Louisi ana, 40,490,130; South Carolina, 33, 444,590; Georgia, 23,006,330; North Carolina, 8,569.330; remaining rice growing States 920.000 pounds. Previous to 1861 Louisana produced annually about 1,725,000 pounds of inferior rice, Since that period Louis iana has become the leading rice gi owing State, with an average annual crop of about 42,000,000 pounds of rice of fine quality.' The consumption of riee in the Uni ted States is largely in excess of its productionj as will be seen from the t-tatetnent which follows: TEAK 1885. Pounds, iri.ow).3so 81.077.410 Production. I u. ports Total sunnlv iqk irr ron Domestic exDorta ifW terr Foreign ex ports 8,630,160 Total exports 8.7HK.0K7 Annual consumption . 185,318,803 excess or consumption over nro- duction 72 278,43 IM VAi.rrr. Production ff3 332,71 1 Imports 1,030,349 Total Y.t3 run Domestic ex ports f 10. 61 9 Foreign exports 172,714 TotaT ttksxa Cost of rice consumed 5, 130,727 As shown by the table above the consumption of rice in the United btates is over Sit pounds per capita. There is an average duty of about 2 cents p:r pouud ou rice, which bring the cost per capita to about 12 cents. There were 8291,300 pounds of rice, valued at !HU4,4, imported tree ot duty from the Hawaiian Islands dur ing 1885, A Gentle stimulus Is imparted to the kidneys and bladderby nostetter 8 stomach Hitu-rs, which is most useful in overcoming torpidity of tlose organs. Besides intming more actitity into them, .this excellent tonic endows them with additional vigor, and enables them the better to undergo the wear and tear 01 the discharging function imposed upon them by nature. Moreover, as they are the channel for the escape of certain impurities lrom the blood, increases their usefulness by strengthening and health lully stimulating them. In certain mor bid conditions of these important organs, they fall into a sluggish state, which is the usual percursor of disease. What then can be of greater service than a medicine which impels them to greater activity when slothful? No maladies are more perilous than those which afftct the kid neys. and a medicine which averts the peril should be highly esteemed. FOR WARMTH AND COMFORT. Our Stock of Bicycle Shirts are beauties, ana quality guaranteed. Uolors, three. Styles, two At Sol Einstein & Co's 800 TONS Fresh GronnQ Laifl Plaster! For sale very low by THOS. F. BAGLEY, Wilmington, N. C. Also Salt, Molasses, Zainit, && janll-lm NOTICE ! I am prepared to take a limited number of Boarders. Mbs. JOHN PATE, Near the Rice Mills, Goldsboro, N. O. I For Oak Wood apply to Man4-6w JOHN PATE. Oil yT 1 Af H LJ C I Parties desiring to engage in this indus try, can be furnished a limited supply of eggs fiom acclimated worms. Mb. O. G. THOMPSON, jan7-lm Goldsboro, N. C. JJ SIMON 8l, CO., successors u tx. urunnua uro.; WHOLESALE DEALERS Li Liquors.Cigars 114 North Water St, WILMINGTON, - - JV. C. BRANCH Or H. BRUNHILD &RO., RICHMOND, V A. Sole Agents for HICKS & BRUNHILD BROS., Manufacturers cf Tobacco, nov26tf RICHMOND, VA. T&e Snrles Hon s e, Smithfield, N. C, j Mpw Management. HaYinflr purchased the well-known FUL LER HOTEL, and knowing the wants of the traveling public. 1 snail spare ro pains in making the accommodations first-class in every particular The best cooks, and trained servants employee CtsrTeiegrapn once m tne notei. r W. B.8URLE3, onv3-ly Proprietor. Laver Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates. &c, just to nana ai COGBELL & BARNES octl5-tf 8team Bakery. Hemem "ber 1 That I have in stock a large assortment of the Poets, including LonMlow. Ten- nvson and Whittier, in cloth and jgold wt and eit edcrea (beautiful volumes) and will supply the same for only $1.00, postage paidL rlease mention first and - jewnuuiuiw. dec21- J. B. WHITAKER, Jb. MiBcellaneou. i PrCAPlTAI. rRlZK. 75QOO art Ticket only 95. Fit are U rport! Louisiana State lottery Company. mrrengi mmUJormll tk MenM and Quarterly tAc LuirinM &t Lottery Cvmpmmt. and i pr MHMM(M4iMirW Ik Drmttmf$ OtmnlvtM. thmt tk4 mm mm tmmimetmi with kmtty,mru, tut in 90 AuU tomrd mil pmrUu, mmd mmtkmria tka t N Uu otrtJieU, wxlk fmo-Hmiiu ef mwr 'ifnfnt mttmekM, in iU admtrttmmttmU." H'e tht undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prites drawn en The Louisiana State Lotteries ehUh may. be resented at cur counters. J. II. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. ; SAMUEL H. KENNEDY, Prw. 8tate Natioi alBank. A. BALDWIN, Fres. Kew Crlrant National Bank. lneorporatd In 1S6S lui vestt Ij the 1a-ri. latnrefor kcatlooai ar.d CnAi1ui t-pM Itb a epltl cf fl.fr ti,niu, which a rtn 'aid ol over a&:4t,pu k lnco hrc-o aodri. Ily an overwhelming ptpnUr vote It trhnrMs . was made a rvt of the prrtiDt rttt tv.n-uia tioa adopted Deeember 3d, . A. D..1S7S The only Lottery ever voted ok and en dowed by the people of any State. It never mealee or postpone. ItUrm4 Htmml mmr Irw1.. tnum plmr Monthly, and the Extraordinary Draw ng regularly every three months instead of Beml-Annually as heretofore, bcglnninf Marrk, 188 . A PI.KOir UPPOKTI'MTV TO A FORTUNK. 8ECt)N D GKAND DHAWINQ CLASS n, IN THK ACAD KM Y OF MUSIC, NKWOHLEAN8, TUESDAY. tb,mm,t Uth 188U ltOik Monthly Drawlnjr CAPITAL PRIZE S754000 .100,000 Mels ai Fi?e Dollars Eaci. Fractions in Fifth in proportion ,1 LIST OF PRIZES. ' 1 CAPITAL PHIZB f 75.0 1 do do 1 25.t 0 1 do do 2 PK17.ES OF fUOOO 5 do 'AHi 10 do 1000 SO do SOD 100 do 3)0... 300 do 100... BOO do fiO 1000 do 25 10.0 3o.oi a 30.01 25.at APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of fTV).., 9 do do . 600... 9 do do 2TX).., . .7V . . 4.:oo 1967 Prizes, amounting to $3GT,500 ppiiOAtlon for rates to clobe ihooid he tnd tHily to tbeoffloe of the Company In Nw Or leaci. For farther Infornattoa write elaarly. ctTtas fnll address. POmTAL NUTKn, Kiirei Mud- j Orders, or New Yors Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Eirre-s (all sates of IS and upwards at onr expense) ddrMed in. A.uAuriiiN, Mew Orleans. Ia orRl.A. DAUPMIK, Washlnntoo, D. '. Hate P. 0 Money Criers Pay :11c and ata ss Rciistei Letters to ; , . NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans L ATTENTION! Farmers anil Gtaeis . . ; I ' ' ; Having received the agency for the i : Barbour Cotton M ' Mm for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, we would, respocttully invite the attention ot Ginners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and I SUPPLY A LOIIG-FELT WANT. Every Ginner and Farmer should have one. M For prices and particulars call on or address ! HENRY LEE & CO.1, Wholesale Grocers. autfSOtf PLANS AND ESTIMATES fo it- House Building! In all its branches, complete or in de-' tail, including . j 5 J Iron Work, Wood Work, j Tinning, Oat Fitting and Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Glazing In fact, for anvthine reauired for the erection o either wood, bflbk, stone or Iron buildings. tyOrrjemental and Monumental Gran ite and common stone work, a specialty . At my tin shops we do all sorts of tin work, roofing, &c. Wood work, sash, doors, etc., on short notice. ; MILTON HAHDINCh I March 2C, 1885.-ly prssl 100 BOXES RAISINS, FIUE CKACKEItS. - . FIGS, (new), J LBS. NUTS, all klada, COCO AN UTS, ( BBLS. APPLES, BOXES ORArTOES, 100 lt 50 000 1,000 r 25 25 BUCKETS FRENCH CANDT, 5,000 LBS. PLAIN CANDT. My stock of HEAVY GROCERIES is large and complete. All I want is for you to come and see me before you buy. Will sell you L FOB LESS PROFIT than any other house In town. R. E. PIPEIH. Goldsboro, N. C Deo. 17, lS8S.-if Dr. W. H. ITNLAYS0II, CnESTNCT 8TBKET, j Goldsboro, N. C.v , Keeps pure and Fresh Drags and Brown's Iron Bitters. I I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. j CTCall on me; 1 am always aDout my 1 place of business, and will take pleaai I in waiting on any one In need of sj pleasure any thing in my line. Respectfully, 3 . declO-tf Db. W. II. FINLAYSON mil mn Ml WORK i mm H . ! . 1 V aay8-tf ! ' I
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