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THE GOLDSBORO. MLSSEKTG&R, FEBRUARY 11, 1886 DOUBLE SHKF.T. We are receiving the Handsomest Fa Ever Call! and &We have and at Lower Goldaboro, N. C, Sept. 3, 138oL-tf and And the whole profits of a year, by, toolishIy experimenting witn so-cauea ineap Phosphates, when you can get LISTER'S GUARANTIED nil BONE Which will give you improve and enhance proven by the unlversajl satisfaction which it has given the farmers for the last 35 srS ' popularity. i life's Fkjihtg, ask some of your neighbors who have used it,ai W ' uovl2-tf D. P. IIASKITT '& SON, rUHERAU DIRECTOR! Two Doors North of Messrs1. Henry OUR STOCK OF ivfnnir ninth Hnvfir and Is the Largest and Most Complete in the City. J259mT and WIRE FENCING! Furniture Repaired with Neatnessland Despatch, Prices am! Work (juaranteeil, Goldsboro N. Jan JH. '8t ZAA iiu ZJU U ljvJ o i. i 1 lonHMiss the Opportunity A LAEGE At Actual! New Respectfully, J. Ovboak Lit: Rota ui Blankets OTHER GOODS Hip CQ 3737" As Ton Wffl Wind Them Anywhere I OoXL o,:o-c3L Bee TETs 2 Goldsboro, dec!7-tf All ENTERPRISE N. c. The undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of t u have nnfiiied a garrounaing country iunb 1 r Ou Railroad Street, opposite JVi kss juium. on hand and manufacture : MONUMENTS HEADSTONES Aad M kinds ot Cemetery Work in American sna Italmn Marble, aUo dealers in Red and Grey Granite, j parties living at a distance in need of anything in oar line should send for our e'otof"P Designs, which we send by mail to any; address, free. We gnarfe 8ati&ction in material, workmanship aiid prices. Call on or address, r.Hflc p. WALPUSS & CO.. .a.,t W Softer Offered In This Market. Examine our New Styles of a Complete Stock Prices' than ever. j i v Ian increased yield, and permanently tlie value of your land. This has been ypars ; each year adds to its sulccess and i i If you havejno knowledge obtained from the use of write for testimonals and catalogues to MME GOLDSBORO, N. C. llee & Co., Goldsboro, N. C.J Wcod Cases and Caskets I D. P. HASKITT TON of krselvss ! STOCK ODT I York Cost ! D.I FARRIOR. JN 4- Goldsboro and -rJ f4X n i-rrk nr-n VlOtT TXT1 1 1 K PPT) WW GOLDSBORO M ! GOLDSBORO. N. 0 i Stock of I ooa injall Pranches 80. 82 and 84 West Centre street FLOUR, &c. yQ Bbls. Cuba Molasses, 10 10 100 25 25 " Syrup, " New Orleans Molasses, " Flour, all grades, " Sug-ar, Sacks Coffee, 25 Cases Potash, " Lye, 25 50 10 25 25 25 Boxes Crackers, all fresh goods. Cases Star Lyo, " Tomatoes, " Teaches, Boxes Tobacco, 10 k Cream Cheese, All the above goods for sale low for cash. R EU FIPKIN. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 28, 1888.-tf OXJE NOTES Taken last Year are all due and MUHT HAVE THE MONEY ! we -:o:- COME AND SEE US ! We have the Largest Stock of Buggies (all kinds) Columbus, Nor folk, Cincinnati, and Home Made, that is kept by any one establishment in the tyate; and we can, and will, Sell Chepper, and all who contem plate baying will Save 'Money by calling oh us. BORDEN, JONES & CO. Goldsborj), N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-tf ldTgiddens GOLDSBORO, N. C, Watchmaker and Jeweler. I AM Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good selection of ks, ASD 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. I. you do not think so try me. july6-tf L. D. GIDDENS. A WEEK'S READING FREE ! FOR: SIX GOOD FAMILIES. nd your name and the name and address of five of your neighbors or friends on a postal card ana get free for yourself and each of them a speoimen copy of THE bREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, The H Atlanta Constitution." OURj 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" advert- Itures told in "Cracker" Bialect War 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. Pleases every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE Address.! "The CoKSTrrcnbN. Atlanta. Ga. - j MARBLE WORKS ( LOWESt PRICES AND BEST WORK j GUARANTEED. "Writei for Designs and Prices. oct28-6m ttoiciey-kt-Ltkw Snow Sill JV. C. Special attention given to collection ot G 1 m, mm, Waiches.ulo c w Wt(mh ffatc Clock Jaims. ! aprzvoo-iy I OWE MY LIFE. CHAPTER I. "I was taken sick a year airo With bilious fever." 'My doctor pronounced me cured, but i got sick again, witn terrible pains in my back and sides, and I got so bad I Could not move! . I shrunk! From 228 lbs. to 120! I had been doc toring ior my liver, bijt it did me no good. I did nut expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by majnc, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sonnd as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe mj'lf?-" T , K. FlTZPATRICK. Dvblm, June 6, 84. CHAPTER II. "Maiden, Mass., Feb. 1, 18S0. Gentlemen I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Nt-uralgia, female trouble, lor years in the most terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The tirst bottle NearlT cured me;" The second made me as well and strong as when a child, "And 1 have been so to this day." My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best physi cians "Incurable!" Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit. "They almost do miracles?" Mrs. E I). Slack. How to Get Sick. Expose vourself dnv and night; eat too much without exercise, work too hard wi i hout rest, doctor all the time: take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then vou ...211 4. A 1 . win wuui to Know How to Get Well which is is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! "None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, noi- ionous stuff with "Hop or "Hops" in their name. GARoffiwtonSB! Pianos, Ops, lk Urn, Music Books, &e, SOUHERN DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR BOOSEY & CO., London, SCHUBERT!! & CO., Lcipsic. PIANOS from ORGANS from $48,00 to $500,00 $175,00 to $1000.00 Sight leading Makes to Select from ?IAN0S- CHAS. M. STIEFF, IIENRy F. MILLER & SONS, HAKDMAN, NEW ENGLAND, -01GAKS- BUHDETT, TAB EH, SOUTHERN GEM. IdP 'Catalogues by Mail Fret.S A five years guarantee given with each In strument sold. All freight paid to your near est depot. Fifteen days allowed for examina tion in your own homes, if desired, before purchasing. A complete outfit Stool. iJover and Instruction Book given with each Piano, and Stool and Instructor with each rgan. 8ix moritns privilege or exenange. In fact every inducement offered to buyers that can be hon estly carried out Send us your orders and we guarantee more than satisfaction or no trade. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold for Cash or on Easy Installment Plans. Special inducements offered Music Trade. Large and complete Stock. Evans' Ten Cent Music. Orders forMusic willbeDromntlvand carcully filled eame day they are received, if in stocK, anu 11 not will be ordered at once. teg-Address all Letters. Orders or Communi cations of any kind to HENRY MILLER. Manatrer Carolina Music House. Lock Box 700. Goldsboro. N. C. jan2o-tf HEADQUARTERS -FOR- FreslNorffi Oysters I take pleasure in informing my friends, and the public generaly, that I have re-opened my OYSTER SALOON! Next door to John W. Edwards' Sample Room. and opposite the Messenger office, where I will be pi 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. Families supplied by the Measure at the Lowest Market Price. 1 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, NC, Sept. 7-wHwtf Dr. W. H, FINLAY60N, CHE-TiUT STREET, Goldsboro, N. C, Keeps pure and Fresh Drags and Brown's Iron Bitters. I will sell Patent Medicines ten per cent less than usual price. fsT Call on me; I am always about my place of busines, and will take pleasure in waiting on any one in need of any thing in my line. Respectfully, declO-tf Dk. W. II. FINLAYSON D E1N TISTR Y DR. H. D. HARPER li INfTON, N. C, offers fii profession.' t?ervices to the citi sent- o KlGstop and adiacent counties, ias recen'iy fitted up an ol 1ce w ih ah modern conve- aiennes, sen XlStr is enabled to dt vora uh extort and dispa ch. He haf made oerlive DenUsti fildug, clean ing, extracting, treating c , r. specinitj for several yeirs, and is cDfldent o giv tng satisfaction Call and exar ine hi O'Jtflt Orflr in Orr ir 3rt Dr A. O'DANIEL, Operative and Mechanical ID J 1ST T IS T! Offick : Store. aprO-tf Oyer Hood, Britt & Hall's GOLDSBORO, N. C. THE IRISH QUESTION. The New Victory of Ireland Mr. Morley's Appointment, London, February 5. Lord Aber deen, the Scotchman, who is to be viceroy of the Irish, is only thirty nine years old, and U a member of the celebrated Gordon family, which has furnished so many eaders and heroes! to Great Britain. He is much more popular in Ireland than Lord rsorthr-rook, who was until late this aflernoon considered as certain to get that office. Lord Aberdeen has been a warm personal friend of Mr. Glad stone. ! It will be remembered that immediately after Mr. nifl.Ktnn defeat in the house of commons, just eight months ago tomorrow, when he naa resiernea the premiership and was as near being in disgraee with the people as he ever come to being in his life, and when the leaders of hi own party were desertiug him. Lord Aberdeen conspicuously showed his confidence and friendship by offering the fallen chieftain tlm splendid country residence near Lon don fot the rest of the season, and went out of his way to give further proof that he still regarded Mr. Glad stone as the only recosrnized leader of the liberals. These marks of loyalty are beiner recalled now and ed upon in connection with the an nouncement of Lord Aberdeen's beintr uiacie ai minister, as showing that the "grand old man'' does not V.ret old friends. Aberdeen missioherin the Scottish church president of the Royal Geographical societyl Mr. 3Iorley's appointment as chief secretary for Ireland, continues to in:pireconfidence in the conciliatory attitude of the new government and the inquiry which he is to establish as to the condition of the people in that unhappy isle, is anticipated to be the tirst genuine investigation nf thi kind thjat has ever been attemnrpd. inasmujeh as the element of sympathy will enfer the conclusions to be ar rived at. Morley has enough home rule in his theories to b willincr tn re port in favor of fulty as great liberty for the people as their circumstances are found to warrant. Frederick Harrison. the positive school of philosophy in England, said in a public utterance a few days ago that land ownership, as it exists in Ireland, is a crime against uaiure. xs narnson is ii or ip.v'k bosom ! friend this remark is ouit naturally being quoted as likely to represent to some detrree the new chief secretary's own views, and upon this supposition many hopes of land reform are found amonir those who have that matter at heart. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. i i Minor litems of Interest Foreicrn and Domestic. A Wi lcox, Arizona, dispatch states that Geronimo and nine other cap tives camped at Lang's ranch, last nierht, alndthis morninsr resumed the march t!o Bowie, Arizona. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says the police continue to make ar rests in larsre numbers, in that citv. of persolns suspected of affiliating with the nihilists. Maryj E. Williams, sentenced to hang at, Yorkville, S. C, next Friday, for poisonincr her husband and three childreri, has been respited until March 119, in consequence of the discovery of the fact that she is about to become a mother. The French steamer Labrador, from New York January 27, for Havre, has arrived out. An unknown woman sprang from High bridge, Harlem, N. Y., to the river, a distance or low teet on batur- dav afternoon and was drowned. Mayor Smith, of Cincinnati, on Sat urday appointed Arthur G. Moore, ex-superintendent of the city water works, chief ot police to succeed Colonel Hudson. The Adams tobacco company, of Montreal. Can., has gone into liqui dation with liabilities of $175,000. The greater part is due to the Mer chants' bank of Canada. The con cern is hopelessly insolvent, its capi tal being wiped out. Ihe number of land patents issued by the general land office during the past calendar year, were 40,930. From January 1st to April 1st the issue amounted to 19,430, which make the number issued under the present ad ministration up to the 31st of Decem ber last J 25,000. Last year the land patents issued numbers about 75,000. The Sibley breaker, located in Si bley, six; mfles from Scrantou, Pa., was destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock this morning;. The flames broke in one of the screen rooms, and arebeheved to have been caused by a stove. The structure was one of the largest in the region. Two hundred and fifty boys were employed in and about'the mines. The loss is $70,000; insurance $20,000. Portland harbor, Me., is almost completely frozen over. The funeral of Gen. Win. O. Fiske, known as the soldiers friend, took place at Lowell, Mass., on Saturday, XJS MANAGEABLE STEAM SHIP." ShC Creates Havoc to Ships, Docks, Etc. New Orleans. Feb. G. When the British sfeamer Castle Craig swung off from her wharf in the upper part of the city lio-day on a trip to Liverpool, the pilot discovered that she would not obey her rudder and gave orders to reverse the engine. The vessel was under full headway, however, and be fore the! order could be obeyed, sho ran into the British bark Enving Gem, lying at j her wharf scraping her sides for thirty feet, iering away planks, straining; her joints and causing the seams of the deck to open. Steering off from! the bark, the belligerent steamer ! struck the British vessel Equator,! smashing her bowsprit, knocking; a hole in her side and crush ing the port and starboard sides. The Equator jparted her lines; the Craig then ran j between her and the wharf, doing considerable other damage and finally got into clear water. Her of ficers thought the damage was now over, butj the next instant the Craig crushed mto the American vessel Asiana, leaving her to total wreck. Steering off again she encountered the Equator for the second time, demol ishing timbers right and left. The Asiana got another severe shaking up and the Craig turned her attention to the Norwegian bark Opheir, staving in her bulwarks. She then s1 earned ont into the river and was anchored. There was intense excitement daring ine accident, but the vessels being at th eir wharves, no lives were lost. The total damage caused by the Castle Craig will foot up to about $G0,000 di vided as follows : ErvingGera, $7,000; Equator, $25,000; Asiana, $25,000; Opheir, $2,000, aud wharf, $1,000. All the injured vessels will be unloaded and run into docks for repairs. ODDSAND ENDS. In Germany they have begun make piano cases of eompres.ed per. to pa- The coal field of the Powder river country have been burning since 1870. A man named C. P. Palmer, of Los Angeles, Cnh, has an affection of the eye by which he is made to see the same object , multiplied 19 times. According to n ancient idea, peli cans were hatched dead, but the cock pelicau brought- them to life by wounding his breast and letting oue drop of blood fall upon each. A blackbird nearly as large as a robin, and of au unknown i-peeies, has made its home for some time past with a flock of fheep belonging to a farmer of Dalton, Oregon. The Princess of Wales .started on a new craze just before her illness that of Arab furniture. When we saw the Arvbs last their furniture consis ted, as a general thing, of tents, horse equipments, carpets and arms. A Washington correspondent (says that Miss Cleveland is unquestion ably handsome. She always had an excellent face and now lhat she has eschewed short hair and wears three puffs and two curls she is positively handsome. The most successful woman in Washington is Mrs. Helyar, whose husband is a member of the Biitish legation. Mrs. Helyar who is a buxom, bouncing, massive woman after the style of beauty made fash ionable by Mrs. Langry, now reigns as a star of the first magnitude. Mrs. Leiter. of Chicago, is cutting an enormous dash at the capital, ac cording to a correspondent: Except General Sheridan, nobody has met with anything but amiability from her. General -Sheridan's set-back oc curred at a dinner at ihe Leiter man sions, when Mrs. Leiter cruelly re minded him that he was eating his oysters with the wrong fork. The hero of a hundred battle-fields col lapsed without a groan. M. Levasseur computes tht at the commencement of the eighteenth cen tury there were 9,500,000 Europeans who lived in various lands outside of Europe lucluding those p?o le, the whole population of Europe was 158, 590,000. At proent there is 82.000, 000 in other countries, but the popu lation of Europe continues to increase rapidly, and is now 3: 5,000, 000. That is, it has nearly doubled since 1700, while the emigration from it is now nine times as large as it was at that time. AaEndtoBj.e crapinj. Edward Slicpanl, of llarri'l.ur, III , says: ''Having received so inufih benelit from Electric iiitters, 1 feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for e ght yeais; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputat ed. I used, instead, three bottles of Elec tric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica 6nlve, and my leg is now bound and well." Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Jineklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Kirby & Robin son's Drug Store, 3Iessk.no t n buildinsr, Goldsboro, N. C. A liberty maid. belle a i'ashionable old IVervotis Habilitated Men Vou at allowed o Jrte trial ojt thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic licit wiih Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and al kindred troubles. Also, for many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vljror and manhood tfunranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc.. mailed free by addressing: Voltalo Belt Co.. Marshall Mlcb. 'TveGot Tliemon My List." Busbee's New Form Book, $2.50 Allen's Forty Lessons in Book keeping', 1.50 Miss Cleveland's Book, 1.50 Chamber's Encyclopedia, 10 vols. 20.00 E. P. Hoe's Works, per vol. 1.50 Miss Alcott's "Little Women" series, 1.50 Red-Line Poets, handsome, only 1 00 Sam Jones' St rmons and Sayings, 1.00 Shannon's Files, at manufacturer's prices. Binding Cases, ditto. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. A nice line of Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Inks, and in fact everything usu ally found in a first-class Bookstore. fff Orders by mail receive prompt at tention. WHITAKES'S BOOKSTORE. jan23-tf By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wayne County, in the cause of I. W. Faison, Adm'r, &c, t. Catherine Price and others, I will sell for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in G ldsboro, on Monday, the lirst day of March, 1886, the following tract of land, situate near the village of Milton, on the south side of the public road from Dudley to Mount Olive, and bounded as follows : on the north by the lands of Stephen Her ring, on the west by the lands of the W. & VV. R. R. Co , and on the south and east by the lands of Nancy Wade, Catherine Price and' the heirs of Nelly Thompson, dee'd, containing eight (8) acres, more or less. I. W. FAISON, Adm'r of Sally Price, dee'd. January 28, 1886,-feltd H. E. FAISON. W. E. FAISON. Attorneys-at-Ija -w, CLINTON, N. C. - :o: Will practice in Sampson, Duplin, Bladen, Wayne and Pender counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. :0: nrKefer, by special permission, to A. F. Johnson. Cashier Clinton Loan Association, Clinton. N. C; B. J. Lilly, Esq., Kayettevtlle, N, C, and MaJ. C. M. 8tedman, Wilmington, N.C. decl7-tf FOR SALE! Two tracts of land, one m Saulston township, containing 860 acres, the other in New Hope, containing 1,300 acres, will sell in tracts to suit purchasers, either on time or for cash. The land is in good state of cultivation. Apply to H. J. HAM, July 23-tf. Beston, Wayne Co., N. 0. MisreUaneoiiH. ii w nj " LZJoeJoi -Tift CAPITAL PRIZES 150,000. W. do htrtb, cert thai tot ww-rw. t t air,,npt msiiU fT ail tht Jfet4.'M ar.c tyiat ttrly lirntr.ft Jtht Louisiana Stat Ltlrry C i i ptr- run wuMTvcijt M comroi lAt inamngt iA4 tlr, rKat tht sam art conduct nlA Wy,siit.n, an n jrxi fat toward all partus, ana w ai?A, ft fA' nr to tut Uis ctrtyfrcaU., wiA aot.i.i . .,u 7" U e the under signed Honks ,uid ,. nkfrs all f,ry all J'ttzes dmu-u on 7 it .,. units a iare Lotteries v-'u,i tiav le presented at our iounters. I J. H. OGLKHV, Pres. Louisiara fatioi al Bank SAMUEL II. KENNEDY, Pres. State atlo al Bank. A. BALDWIN, ; Pres. Kew Crlcaps .atioral Bank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! . U 0v r Half a Mill on Distributed. Louisiana State Lotteiy Company. incorporates In l&s for 2fi ror by tb Levis. Uture tor hdot&tifcial and ObartUbl purposes -Mm aMiiul qi f iLU.,. mm. i, rtlU.no 'tind ol orer A.-K.Mt ! i.if,ce .j nldeu , iij no ovtrwfe niln i i.uur rctt-tr. MnVhise ( made s pn of th pr-cnt Mi,tc Omttttn tion adopted December in, A . H 1S7VS j Ila(rnnd tnl- Numlirr rawln tak place mouthh. It nrrtr cnU or lMtiir Look at the following Imm riuiin : ' 103.li Grand Monthly ErTRAORDINAfcf SakTEBLY DRAWING. In Ihe Armlemy T .liable New "rleane, TaraJay. .lUrch 1, I MSG, 4 1'nder the personal upcrvilou and mansse ' m .ut .f j Gen.G.T.BEAUREGARD,cf Louisiana, & Gen.JUBALA tARLY. of Viroinia. Capital Prife, $150,000. rfoilfr. Tirkrta nrr Ten Dollni llalvro, Fifihi. 92. Traib. List or PRitw i r aaly. I.i 1M.W0 . ay o . V0.D0O . 20.000 . 'Al.OCO . 3,00(1 . iiOWO . 4o.eec . tso.woo . 50,000 . ao.oto 10.(1 0 . 7.W0 1 (JATITAIj I'Hl'Af. OK 1500(10... i w u 1 1 r n i . p. u r 1 OKND PK1ZB UP A).0(h V0,() 0. .HH. l. (to. 6 0. i o. 10'. 60. L iKHK I'KIZtS F I'KIZt.s OF APPROXIMATION PB'Eft. KKi Ai proxioiHiion I'-l.cnol jvo.l. nx o l00- 10) " ;6 it.ttn Prize, amounting to . $6.t(:o Application for ratea to cluna snould bo made only to the offleo of tho Uorppany in New Or leant. ' tut further iuloriaat'on write clearly, nlran tul addresa. POSTAL OTK. fciprecu Mon ey Orriern. or New YorU Kxchaoe In ordinary letter, rurrency by Kij ro (all iouii of 43 and apwarl8 ui our cxpt-iide) '-tilrHurd M. A.UArpilIN, i New Orleans. Ij. or M.A.DAUPM1N, WaahloirtOD, t. V. MitoP.O Miiiu Criers Pay lit? aid aidrjsReiivcPdlettirsto ' ! NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans La. ATTENTION! Farmers and Ginn'ers Having received the agency for the B&rbmr Cotton M Mm for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, we would respectfully invite the attention ot Ginners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and SUPPLY A LONG-FELT WAHT. Every Ginner and Farmer should have one. For prices and particulars call on or address HENRY LEE & CO.', Wlwlcsalc Grocers, autfSOtf PLAHS AND ESTIMATES FOR House Building! In all its branches, complete or in dc; tail, including BRICK WORK, d Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning, Oat Fitting and Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Glazing in fact, for anything required for the erection o either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings. ESyOrnamental and Monumental Gran ite and common stone work, a specialty. At my tin shps we do all sorts of tim work, roofing, &c. Wood work, sash, doors, etc., on short notice. MILTON HABDINCL March 20, 1885.-1 y MdDTTHCIB I By virtue of the authority contained in a Mortgage Deed executed to me on the 11th day of January, 1884. by A. W. Hig- gins and Pennina A. Hifttins, and duly registered in the Register's office of Wayne county, Book No. 60," Page 538, I shall sell, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in thetown of Golds boro, on the 11th day of February, 1886, a certain tract of land in Pikcville town ship, Wayne county, adjoining the lands of Enoch Edgerton; Gray Talton and others, containing 50 acres, more or less, ana lully described in paid Mortgage. II. DANNENBEHG. Janury 11, 188C-4w Mortgagee. PARKER'S HAIR DALSAM th popular fTtrtt for drawing th hair. I&eatorlntr color wberi rrT, 1 prvrenunff iJondrofZ. It Ci4uiae th Malp, atop th lauinr, ana m mar to r' a torn, mmt tl Mm m DraaMi F. B. LOFTIN, ATTORNE Y A T LA IT. G 0LD3 DO It O. N. C. Will regularly attend the Courts of Wayne, WilsontGreene, Lenoir anu Jon a counties, and the Supreme Court at Ral eigh. tJTOfflce on the first floor of the build Ing recently occupied, by Grainger & Bryan. anl3-tf , 7 '
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