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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, FEBRUARY 8. 1 886.-DOUBLE SHE ? ni AT SUNSET. I sit by my western window, Ani watch the sun unfold The beauties of yonder hilltop. Tree-fringed against the gold. The church spires, dark and slender. In the distance I can see ; 'Tis a picturefglad and peaceful, Fair nature in unity. The cloud colors change to crimson. Then deepen to purple hues ; At the foot.of the hill the meadow Grows white with evening dews. Then the hilltop's outline softens, The color fades from the skie. And the mourning shadows. gather. To grieve for the day as it dies. 1 Outing. BETTER THAN GOLD. Click, click went the sewing ma chine, and the work fluttered through; long strips of dainty ruffling which came from under the magic needle, hemmed and gathered and ready for use. The curly head bending over the busy machine drooped a trifle, and the large, dark eyes were pathetic with fatigue; for "May Warner had been hard at work all day, and was nearly exhausted. "Oh, dear!"! she sighed in a patient, weary tone, "if only I could ever be done. I am so. tired! But never mind!" and a, mare hopeful exDression stole into the wearyeyes, "I am very glad to be able to work." The outer door was thrown open and then closed with a bang; there follow ed the sound oJLfootsteps, and a young girl rushed info the room. She tossed a pile of books upon the table, her hat and gloves followed suit, and she paused with sparkling eyes and rose flushed cheeks a pretty picture was Nell Warner. "Still at work, May?" she queried. "I know you're awfQHy tired, and so am I. School teacmng is just too too " she hesitated. "Carleton Place is open, I see," she added, abruptly. UI i 111 UJ THE BEST TONIC. May." he said softly, "I was told that you were going to marry Mr. Hudson. It is not true, is ltf one gazed at him with wide open eves of wonder. ;'You ouerht to know that I would not be guilty of such an act,' she ex claimed indiernantly. He took the little hand in his own. V May," he cried, 'I have Deen a miserable coward? Can you ever forgive me and care for me agan? May, would you marry me ' without a fortune!" She blushed rosy red. "So you have lost your fortune," she returned, "I am not srry, for oh, Lewis, your money seemel to stand in the way of your happiuess. Two years ago your sister Clara came to me and told me that you wanted to be free to marry some heiress. I. thought that I should die! It almost broke ray heart, but I was nroud, and woman like I treated you coldly andlallowed Mr. Hudson's attention, then you went to Europe without one 'word of explanation to me. Thank God, you Iovh me still: and since vour hateful money was the cause of our long es trangemehtrJam glad that it is gone. There is something better than wealth in the world." Lewis Carleton and May Warner were quietly married, and the day after the wedding he opened the high arched gates of Carleton Place and drew his wife within the aristocratic precincts of what had been childhood's I labilities. nome. -VVelcome home, my darling," he 5urpus $4,931,445 is to be your home henceforth, and Nell and your aunt shall live with us also, if they will consent. I hope you will be happy, dear." It was all true. May had formed a wrong conclusion. Lewis Carleton had not lost his wealth; that was her own mistake. For the Carleton for tune was safe, and she the happiest little wife in the round world shared in his vast possessions. Yet she still persists, and truly, that there is something better than wealth in the world, even the love of a true, , 1 ,r 1 11 . 1 i 1 . This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely C'urea Dyspepsia, lndiK"iion, Weakne, 1 111 pare Blood 3!alarta, Chills and Ferera, und Neuralgia. I t is an unfailing: remedy for Diseases of the Kiilneys and (IJver. lit is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and &l who lead sedentary lives. ridoes not injure the teeth, cause headache.or priSduce constipation other Iron medicines d. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength en? the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, tc, it has no equal. 9- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other! lade onlj by RKOW5 CHKSICAL CO.. BALTIMORE, BD. Assets, - - - $29,771,230 24,789,784 Etna Life Insiaraiico Company Has paid Losses in North Caro lina Over $1,100,000. Is your Life Insured If not, why not? If it is, are you carrying enough f DO YOU KNOW that every $1,050 produced Hav' f-Aoo flntheA src th little tnere is something: better tnan wealtn oy you nana and brain annually, represents J - . . . . w , . - tho nri-ulllPinlr nnnrop rf IMM1 at 1 nnr nontV i i ,u:i. a: a u : lnt m wnr rt.fivpn T.n ovo nt a tnifi. B . ua,uu wmuu u .ccicu tuo m"U, uoJf DO YOU EVER reflect that your death Chine trembled Visibly. pure neari. would destroy that producing P wer. and "I was told so " she remarked " wouia raite irom your wne ana cniiaren just -j - - - I i thnt mnnh m n n I "J , l T . 1 1 1 1 n 1, T j 1 ' v 14 J. . ilil UU Oil, A J ATA , V UU1U 1 IB& wiien a. unnK now snameiuny Liewis tjqm ia o p nA;n a $15,000 stock of goods in one buiidinsr with Carleton has treated VOU, I feel like ' xt:". " u: :" i ". " " J a out insurance,and yetthe samestock may j j , -I- TX i n ivjuumo nuivu u jiioi o,o eiuuu i-vji i never oe uesiroyoa r din T , f;iwnu-iii) iuijvo aa iui iuc uu v o auu id u rnuucni or Hinu 10 permit, your are tie JUSt because We are BOOr familv to narrv that mnnh rink nmn lifflthdt tiii3. 7 y . -i r : . antl no one Dut old Aunt LnarlOtte to Aff. ..wi- -ui, . i ia cerium 01 destruction ma very few years. rrtpet lis lio flrP tn trat vnn in " . V " uu mat may u uesLruyuu LO-uiorrow t i, i - rpl 1" I" i or an i item or intormation trom any do you know that a Life insurance Poii- uCaiucM tuaiiuci. j.v gu iu reiabie source, before turning your cv costs less THAN a FIKE policy ? riurope anu remain two years wixnout ft; v, v,; On at ordinary stock of c-oods von nava tA , , UllbU I luji lW IUlUi:3i LIIU L VV II III I - - , . - " r a woratoyou: men return toUarJeton ruroa ,f0o f i,,, or "om one per cent, to two per cent, per an 'lace when nn knows thai nnr little . , i . i " . , "ulu- home all thit wr nm in th txMo suuJeui inl, uas Jusl oeen, presemea In case of afire your loss will not probably nome, an mat ve possess in tne wiae , ;a. . .,v, LrnnohDif nf thoBtt wv.nit of worm, aujomsnisspienaia ana magm- rAmAmhAr .nnPAm,. it- OT1l ;f th0 outatnne nceni nome, me raniuv residence or :j : .: ... kuu oain uakkv a ure policy ror rrom ix arktnprnt f r-irlptnnc Afiv T J r ' per ueni. uj per cent, per annum plunder J , 4.4.U 11 11 l. 11 1,0 Ul Cispcria,! llili 1 COL Llia t ILII I iul J J o vi v 1111 a tci UtlUljr Ul HI 11- uciosi uicui an, especially uis purse- rjressed vou as vou read foroe vonr- Inale aeatn ana lfl(re wul 110 salvage proud sister Llara. We must try and" if frt " Qn u' T. ' u DID YOU ever think thatif you insure rent nnr honP. anrl finrl nw nnartcrs . , i T ,7 . J " . , your goods Tor a number or years, and then " " - , , T l.tl I-k 1 flPrtm T- T- 11 Tl tl I mi -- . I - A , L . 4 V. . . 1 AiiMflliTu, ? ; iiwuuicwujc 01. uiai uuui j JJLL uiiuu uuasp wjriiit'iii, iuhi yuu uuuuu nu iuriaer re vuioci .4 ,.,,J i 1 j 1 i i turn on vonr mvpsr.mpnt v , ity ... . , . UC1.S U11UC1 UUUllUl UUU ItfllllH 1(1 ( unv "iou are right, JNell.7' returned v, , - i.:T DO YOU know that $5,000 or io.ooo nan ho May, quietly; "I could not bear to. f " ,1 nphiina co l,;m ffv. Qii4l,o i ' " wui.iuwigio tuo iaut utrepiy cent, to rour per ceni . interest tor a snort term l .i-r ...... - UlUU IUO U1CU1U1 V . UGCU1 V I 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1- V I occurred. And 1 am told," sne paused 'in not hft -k'a hv th "rnsn;ntr ;n a. mnmant than wanf -tmItt. , J . & Li. 1 1 Li Vyllrfcl ltlLI n I r: I I ,S IMH 1 .1 1-f 1 Jl. V- i fl M l " n a! t . i u u ---------- - o.v -.r wnereas, it me matter De criven no uas iiuaru il somewnere, mat iur. ;j-: n u : r'7u v111 MMU "UUi : wllu, pressions you have received wOl fade mi , . i i j il away so euureiy mat wunin a lew "The wretch," ejaculated JselL pas-! .a .,T ;n u t?n!&Jany.ea a?. wefe remember more than a dim outline of wis piiuKicu wutj; V7ii, may, it oniy them wo nau oeen ricn. iewis r,ariton is at j Ai hxnpfit at th nthon onH thohnoin..,,, I' III I I r I'lll II H 111 I, I I Mil II HI V 5 1 W I - " 1 w -m w v w uuiuvDU WVSU lIU :T 7 7 i ue without impairment? icYicniug wuai lias jui ueeii reau. It exercises and disciplines the mental faculties, strengthens the memory, and teacnes concentration ot thought. iou will soon learn, in this wav. to "Oh, no, dear," she returned grave- k r :.. j: f ' e1:- Iv. JMonev is a irood thin? tonossess. j"7- . . ut not the best tinner m the world bv i t ' t . , . " oicau ul ueiug a lumuer-room, in DO YOU KNOW that vou can leave vour family -5,000 or $10,000 by the simple payment of an amount each year that is less than the taxes would bo upon the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital in vested ? DO YOU KNOW that the death of one nart- ner may, and often does, cause Ihe closing' up of a firm's affairs to its ruin ? DO YOU KNOW that partnership interests may be paid off upon the oeath of an v memhpr of the firm, by each member insurinar for the would not have dared to trifle with you in this shameful fashion. I Would give anyting to be rich, even for a little time. Money is the lever I that moves the world.". May smiled sadly LU::':L the various contents are thrown return , im ,lu lue wtJauu . together in careless confusion and di V:7ly,T"?,; mxt.,. order, will become a store-house wheie .,nr:r.rJ- .x1 each special class or item of knowl- 7? JJ , "ut im4utJ lu ewis edge, neatly labeled, has its own par- T eaniea 11 t" " ,7 ' . tiQ" PlaCe " ady for US6 the rv,I o7iV, T T , instant tnere is need of it. Ihe sewing machine stood near an i open window. Just outside was a tall hedge of Cherokee roses, which divid ed the small domain of the Warners from the elegant estate known as Carleton Place. As Nell uttered these words, a tall figure on the other- side of the hedge arose from a low seat, a handsome dark-eyed man. He tossed away the cigar which he had just lighted, and y as the two sisters glanced up simul taneously, he removed his hat and bowed courteously. May's faee as marble. ARE YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgages? They can all be be cleared off in case of death by a Life Insurance Policy in me r,iua i-iii.e insurance company. DO YOU NOW THAT NINETY PER JhiN v of the business men of the countrv fail at least once during a period of twenty years? DO YOU THINK that your chances of suc cess are better tnan those of other men ? DO YOU SINCERELY DESIRE to throw every sa'e-cruard around your wife and child ren to shield them against the possibility of luiure wttui ur bull unrig i IF YOU ARE POOR or in moderate circum stances, or if you have a limited income, is it not best to Insure? If you are rich, will it not be wise ? " Riches may take to themselves wings anu ny away. DID YOU EVEtt know of anv man's fistt.i oeing worse on Decause he died with a good t-oncy oi insurance upon nis lire? ft Our idea in using this for our heading is to convey to the minds of our City and Country Friends what we are doing with our elegantly equipped Stock of DRY GOiS, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, First of all we are not going to Enumerate Prices of any Special Part of our Stock ; nut, as our Hearting says mm When we again call to the minds of our customers that we will sell Goods at that we know BORO MUSIC HOUSE. WILL. N. HANFF, manager. WSIL BUILDIPJC. GOLDSBORO, K. C. Branch of LUDD N fc bATES' Southern Music Houss, LARGEST MUSICAL EMPORIUM IN THE SOUTH. CLOTHING, HATS; PES, 1 1 . mmmmm Etc., Etc. ifj s ife Wbat;We Bay3 gg if. ; -. Prices m J -!ir- K O r-1 Q U E4 a' CO o a CD esters We sympathize with you for the following reasons: visit Goldsboro, and find I am here to remain, and will give my personal attention to the business. tn the City call on me. 3 .! m r-l 2 O ! i m H m V) O ti o CO Wh First because when you Qur Term9 are the st ever Offered, and our Instruments the Best ever Made. COTTON SO LOW ! ClTTuning and Repairing Executed in the Highest Stylo of the Art. WILL. N. HANFF, Manger. You then, of course, must know that you must either buy a smaller quantity of guuua man you mienueu 10, or get mem ai a very low margin. Kemember that 01 GOODS R REG Amnn LHIJjU HP lh If-W1T O N THE vy u LA U rn So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION A T f and also get what Goods you intended buvmer. although the r rir.fi nf CJnttrm -wa lower than you expected. All ot this good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to you that we are Down on High Prices I hp 9 So don't be cuided by any Fictitious Price List, but call and be convinced that "WE MEAN WHAT WE SAT!" In view of the Scarcity of Money and in order to accommodate those in need ot T LOOK FOR THE BLACK AND YELLOW FRONT! OPPOSITE THE GREGORY HOTEL. E5f" Wishing you all a very prosperous New Year, we are, very respectfully, and unable to pay for it at one time, we have determined to sell on the T T r & That is, part Cash, and the Balance in Small Monthly Payments. This will enable many to enjoy comlorts that they would otherwise be deprived of. Goldsboro N. C. Dec. 7, 1885. Call and examine our Nice Stock, Low Prices and Easy Terms.- H0YALL, BORDEN & CO janll- West Centre Street, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Dr. R A. SMITH'S DRUG STORE! When you are in Goldsboro be sure to visit my Drug Store on Walnut Street one door East of the Post Office, where you will find a Large and First Class Stock ol riyivJi) llillj u LL, A Wise Reform. The habit of administering quinine in arl-irkinivi.- DOWerflll dftfiPS. AS Rtl MTItirlritP tn TrmlaTiul UU JVlUliiUt J . - - I I, - umiaqiies, was once uangerousiy common. p L?tj j U,UUU OT ASSeiS, AND- THE UNA L'Fs WiUEl COMKY, UF HAKTFOUD, CONN., WITH ITS t t : l ii i i , nappuy iuis practice nas unaegone a wide reform. Not only the public, but professional men have adopted, not whol ly, of course, but largely, Hostetter's Storhach Bitters as a sale botanic suh stitute for the pernicious alkaloid. The consequences of this change are most im Dortant. Now fever and aeue sufferers was are cured formerly theircomplaints were ! onlv for thfi timp rlivrl rr half tii-raA 4Tl ll V l . J . . " . V'A viv. iuautth, very mucn,tior your com- the remedy eventually failing to produce plimeht, Miss Nell," observed Lewis any appreciable effect, except the doses Carleton, in a slow, languid tone, and were increased. A course of the Bitters. inen turning, ne walked away. May faced her sister with reproach ful eyes. "Nell," she ejaculated, "what have Surplus of nea ly $5 OOO.OOO, WITH A Paying Ability of $1.19 1-2 to every $1 of Liability, TMB 'SSST $, lt8UKS Non-Forfeiting Policies, Incontestable after Death fi 1 WJit Patent Medicines Soaps, Combs, 2- S o Brushes, and Toilet Articles xli O I I TO MY CUSTOMERS. Of every kind usual ly sold in this market. you done?" "No matter," returned Nell, defi antly, "I am glad he , knows my Opin ion of him, at least. Ma, forgive me, I wouldn't pain j-ou, but I can see you have altered, how pale and thin you have been growing all these persistently lol lowed, breaks up the worst attacks and prevents their return. The evidence in lavor of this sterling specific ana nousenoia medicine is ot no ambigu ous character, but positive and satisfactory and the sources whence it proceeds are very numerous. , A man in Nicholas county, W. Va., has seven wild bears in a pen, and is fattening them for market. One of months, and you are all I have iri the them already weighs 700 pounds, world, my only sister. May.iflwere, - von. T wrmlrl nset ororv tli-ii,Vt . . U": ""'Yt Xor all lorms of nasalcatrrh where . .uau 11Vui UJ V uu. x wouiu there is dryness of the air passages with despise him, forget him foreret him." what i mmmnnir '..t.,ffi I cannot do that, Nell," returned especially when eoing to bed, Ely's Ore Tm her sister, firmly, "he is too dear to Balm gives immediate relief Its benefit me. Ana although he has ceased to to me has been priceless. A.. G Chase H 3 1 - r T A 1IMI , rr ' care lor me, anu nas given me up, as Minwofju, iva me, vet I I ; he Uott e ol H,ly's Cream Bnlm that catarrh Mrs. Office, Ala. Sallie Davis, Green Post his sistnr darn, nnrir1 -ean never change. So, Nell, dear, we I obtained of you last summer has entirely had better not speak of him at all in cureu mY ooy oi a severe future, since you and I disagree cm the subject." May arose quietly as she finished 1 speaking, closed the window, put away her work, and beeran to set the table for tea. The man on the other side of the hedge and ' paused within hear ing distance, nd although the sister had spoken in very low tones, every word had been distinctly audible to his ears. His face had grown very pale, and there was an amazed look in his eyes. C. C. CROW, General Agent, llaleigh, N. C. jan7-3m DISSOLUTION. The firm of Jones, Yelverton & Co.. is - j j i i - ' i iuis uay uissoivea Dy mutual consent. W. T. Yelverton having purchased the entire interest ot K. .E. Jones and J. B. Edt?er ton in the Hardware business assumes all liabilities ot the firm, and receives all money due the firm, bv note, account, or . A. V T . ' . omerwise. rv. ju. Jones and J. K Kdo-or. vwu lamo n. x. xcivertons interest in i the uugev and Waffon - usinpss nf R,,r. den, Jones & Co., and assumes all hislia- l ihties and receives his share of all notes. accounis occ, neionging to the firm of isoraen, Jones&Uo. R. E. JONES, J. B. EDGERTON, W. T. YELVERTON. January 11, 1886. A competent Druprgrist has charge of the Prescription Department, and the Dm Store 1 open every day in the year. Havim? no partner to divide profits with and no store rent to pay, I ran afford to Rive you a better trade than any other firm in the City. The secret of mr IncreasinR sales is due to moderate prices, fair dealing:, and polite attention to all The entire publio is invited to give me a call. Very Respectfully, -My Office is in the rear of my Store, and all calls, in either ftt mnnin ii orompt attention. " ""i.'f.tV The unusual success that has attendpd mv efTnria W Hardware and Agricultural Implements, has r.nduced to m.ke thi. LiSer.l Ote ujy vuiuujers, iu me reuuction oi tne 1'rice of Plows alone I shall receive, durincr the next SIX VVEF.IfS the T.ocf ov: r tural Implements ever bought by any House 1 1 tOUU nows and Harrows. 50,000 pounds of PI ov ( astings, 1 OO Cucumber Pumps, 25 O pair of Hames. 200 11 Trace I hains, 250 Keg ot Nails, 5 OO Shoveis, Spades and Forks, i oo cook stoves. SiSSSSV! Qu,n",,e1' 1 " o'- . FULL SATISFACTION OUAKANTEED TO EVEHY CUSTOUPH -c Christmas and a Happy New Year. return mj compliments, and wish them a "Merry Goldsboro, N. C. Dec. 7-tf W. H. SMITH. IT STANDS AT THE H EA D ! The Light Hunning " DOMESTIC !" i Having purchased the entire intrpjk rr auacK oi Jones, l elverton & Co., in the Hardware FOR WARMTH AND COMFORT. Our Stock of Bicycle Shirts are beauties. and quality guaranteed Colors,- three. Styles, two At Sol Einstein & Co's. H E. FAISON. W. E. FAISOIM i n T. T TV t n V AT n :0: Willnracticein Samoson. Dnnli " T TirAnHm. " Uy ..i.. J CllBm T r, .. 1 T J . . . . ' a iruuuti . ud rjrtuma eu. ir i ata t avue auu r euiier n nni pa nnn in trio business, it necessitates me to call on all indebten to the old firm to come forward and make immediate settlement. Every i ai (.uuui uu i ue uooks is now aue and must be paid at once. I need the monev and must have it I hope this will not De regarded as advertisements ordinarily aie, uui us speaung ine plain trutn. Everbo iy come along and help now, while 1 need it. W. T. YELVERTON. January 11, 1886. That it is the acknowledged Leader is a fact that cannot be disputed. The Largest Armed 1 The Lightest Running ! The Most Beautiful Wood Work I AND IS WARRANTED! To Be Made of the Rest Material ! To Do Any and All Kinds of Work ! To Be Complete in Every liespect I AgentsJWantedJnUncnpiei Territory! ADDIIESS DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. Etta Tailoriag JL S O 3 -FOB SALE BY- "XA7. "W. Prince, GOLDSBORO, N. C. janll-tf me told me the real truth. She declared that May Warner was going to marry old Hudson for his , money. She said that May was very ambitious, and Hudson's fortune was greater than ours, although since that time the cases have been reversed. She said that May would marry the richer of the two. The choice lay between) Hudson and myself; she had chosen I him, and was willing to sacrifice her youth and beauty on the alter of mam-; mon. And yet the words that I just overheard do not prove such a thing. Have I been mistaken? 1 have 'oved her so dearly all the time y bupreme Court of the State :o: reliefer, by epe ial permission, to A junnsoa, asaier uiinton ennton. J. Lilly, Esq., FMyetteville, v X' 1,iaJ- 1,1 teaman, Wilmington, aeci7-tf Haring sold to W.T Yelverton our in- rme. V. Tl I 1 . icicoi, m me aaruware uusiness we res pectfully ask our friends and old patrons ui me n use i give mm a liberal sharp, nf I their trade. He will alwava d pal ucit.li Sell You Now is the time to lea your Fall and Winter Clothing with us- we have a better line of Himmioe JJri.-l than ever. Our Custom Made Suits have given universal satisfaction fi.r,rt ltZt ways try to do so. We guarantee a nerfect fit and parties who leave . theiSSSiESSf irom us. VVC1 vuat Loan Association i wvx Iai11 ttUU qujreiy. C0PE0LITE MANUKE AND Phosphatic timef THE NEW FBRTILIZtfiRs. ALSO Building Lime, Agricultural Ljme and Carbonate TU . . j. . .. ! vri bllllC. xu,i vcrjr evcuiuK luuna mm at the ey-sen4 for Circular. Warner's cottage, and there he found HtEN('H BRO May alone. He came and sat down nov37,'84-ly Rooky Point.N c Atherside, j fl.L. GRANT, Mil Golttw. N. C; R. E. JONES. J B. EDGERTON. January 11, 188G-tf Can and Will A Home-made Buggy, a Cincinnati Buggy a Plantation Wagon CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY. ep3-tf 80, 82 and 84, West C This wav fni1 vnnr Enranrpli xiuu II uj 1U1 JUU1 l UlUgjUi MILO XCAXZE, The Great Georgia Forage Plant! On rich lands will yield four tons to tbe acre une pound ot seed for f of an acre. Beats any kind of millett. Seed for sale at zo ci8. per pound at home. By mail 42 Cts. Address n WM. 8. CH YNEYt dec31-4t m. Olive, N. C. 01 UBDERTAKEBS' DEPARTMENT i in from Lee IS COMPLETE. New Hearse, New Outfit, All the New Styles in Metalic and Wood Cases. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR P. W. Bates' Norwalk (Ct.) Marble Works. And can sell you a MONUMENT or TOMB-STONE cheaper thai a r-r i -t, ? i . I have again opened a Boarding House" this city, on Rail R. ad street.on. iSS2 tne Humphrey Hotel and near U where ?nod T Z.at,?wi Blore. cci icy wued aetarea lanM-lm Mbs. ooaramg liouse ! henry l. stevensj Attorney m Counsellor at hw, KENANSVILLE, N. C. I k c p,In Sampson and Pender, and in the Supreme Court of the Siatc. f r,lmpt,at,entioniv tothe collection Jn any part of the State. juiyJ3-6m - W. C MUNR0E, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Meals A. B. PRIVETT Supplied with RRATJRhwo wnnn n A PAT TXT A a r " - XI W IV 1X1 KTr.rAU, for 1886 cenu a copy. at retail at at 10 Apr. S8,n-tf MOORE & ROBIWSOW. JaanaXS.ker'8 Book8to?- RnVrlf IOE4,Room No. 8, in the Law Si1!' ' Practice In the adjoining- , XV. Oi counties febl3-lrr i
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