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V THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, FEBRUARY 18, 1 88 6 .DOUBLE SHEE 1 . 4 mm f 1GTU vm IF TT E a(G)"e I we I - 1 " I JT Miscellaneous. THE BATTLE OP BULL RUN. are receiving the Handsomest Stock of YY Y inter G r L - P. ana ws Ever Offered In This i Market. Call and Examine our New Styles of bods fiWe have and at Lower a Complete Stock Prices than ever. in all Branches Goldsboro, N. C, Sept. 3, 1885. -tf 80. 82 and 84 We3t Centre Street 0 1 i 6 Ij If il 0 T r 9 1 Mokes, wrap, BY PLACING A NICE Monument, Tombstone or Tablet TO THEIR GRAVES, When you can do so at such a small cost by calling on the undersigned. I represent the LARGEST MARBLE WORKS IN THE SOUTH, and can furnish anything in my line cheaper than the cheapest. . a Brick and Cement Furnished, and All Work Erected Free of Charge. J3fWrite for Designs and Prices, or notify me and I will call on parties any where in the State. J. E. STANLEY, Agent lor JN ortn Carolina, GOLDSBORO, N. C. J febivso.-tf BALTIMORE, MD. And the whole profits of a year, by foolishly experimenting with so-called Cheap Phosphates, when you can get LISTER'S GUARANTEED FLOUR, &c. 40 10 iod 25 25 25 25 50 10 25 25 25 10 All the above goods for sale low for cash. B. E. PIJPKI!?. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 28, 188o.-tf Bbls. Cuba Molasses, " Syrup, 44 New Orleans Molasses, " Flour, all grades, " Sugar, Sacks Coffee, Cases Potash, " Lye, Boxes Crackers, all fresh goods, Cases Star Lye, " Tomatoes, Peaches, Boxes Tobacco, Cream Cheese, I OWE MY LIFE. CHAPTEB I. j " I was taken sick a year ago With bilious fever." 'My doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again, with terrible pains in my back and Bid 8, and I got so bad I Uonld not move! I shrunk! I From 228 lbs. to 120! I had been doe-1 toring tor my liver, but it did me no good. I did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite returned, my nainsipff me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and after using several bottles, 1 am not only as sonnd as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe I my life." R. Fitzpatrick. Dublin, June 6, '84. 1 CHAPTER II. "Maiden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1880- Gentlemen I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, tor years in the most terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured me;" The second made me as well and strong as when a child, "And I 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 D. Slack. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise, work too hard without rest, doctor all the time: take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you win want to know How to Get Well, which is is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! 3F"None genuine without a bunch of green Lbel. Hop' Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi- Hops" in their Ronous stuff with name or O. UP. T. CAROLINA MUSIC HOUSE, JFF7 yMJLLJt MANAGER. Ops, . Sheet Music Books, &c, Mis 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 OTJE NOTE 5 SOUHERN DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR BOOSEYfc CO., London, SCHUBERTII & CO., Leipsic. Taken last Year are all due and we MUST HAVE THE MONEY ! COME ANOTSEE US ! PIANOS from $175,00 to S1000.00 ORGANS torn $48,00 10 $500,00 NICKNAMES OF THE STATES. The Louisville Courier-Journal jrrves us the following1 explanation of all the nicknames of the several States, and it will be read with interest even by some who are well acquainted with the nicknames of the "old thirteen States" : Arkansas is called the "Bear State," from the number of bears formerly found there. Colorado is called the "Centennial State," from the year of its admission iuto the Union. Calir fornia is the "Golden State," from its grat wealth. Connecticut is the "Freestone State," from the quarries off reestone it contains; it s also called ed the "Nutmeer State, its inhabi tants being" considered so shrewd and inventive that they are imagined ca- oable of palminer off wooden nutmegs in the State: and We Can. and Will. Eierrit Lnirm" MaVes f.n Seleri". from Ion the. unsuspecting, Delaware is - -. I w nnmnH thn "I ItomAnH We have the Largest Stock of Buggies, (all kinds) Columbus, Nor folk, Cincinnati, and Home Made, that is kept by any one establishment Boycotting a Panoramic Scene ot a Confederate Victory. For several months a panorama company has been constructing a ouuaing and putting' np a large exhi bition in Washington. It is proposed o display tne battle of Ball Kun on an immense canvas, and after the style of the battle of Gettysburg, at Chicago, and the stacre of Paris, at Isew Orleans, etc. A few daas ago information was received bv a post of the Grand Army that the exhibition would be purely confederate in its teaching-?; that it would show the con federate side of the bloody contest, and ignore the strusrErles of tlm men who fought io preserve the union. This information was received with a large grain of allowance. The old veterans did not believe that such an effrontery couia oe imposed at the capital of the nauon, wnicn is trequented by every people on the globe; but a committee was appointed to ascertain the truth of the report. The building, a large brick structure located near the agri cultural department, and new and handsome, is finished, but the interior is not quite completed. A' member of the committee managed to tret inside to-day, when the truth of the state ment became apparent. There was the painting and the deceptive sur roundings. The whole picture of the sanguinary battle, with Tongstreet and Stonewall Jackson andtheir army of gray coats under the stars and oars driving the federals back pell mell a victory in every lineament tor the con federates. The Daintincrs of the eon- federate officers are described as being veiy fine. Thursday night the Grand Armv post of the district adopted the following: Whereas, In the city of Washing ton there is being erected a building tor the purpose ot exhibiting a pano rama of the scene of the battle of Bull Run; whereas, the said battle was an unexplained victory for the rebel army anu a nuiniliatmg deteat tor the L uion army; Resolved, That it is the sense of this post that the soldiers of the Grand army of the republic should discour age the patronage of said exhibition, because it is designed to gratify the spirit of treason, and perpetuate in the memory of the people the triumph of the rebellion, and one of the most humiliating defeats suffered by the Union army during the late war. LIFE IN LIBERIA!. Hardships in a Land that Quite Unknown. 1 is A correspondent at Brewersville, Liberia, writing to the Gate City Mo.) Press, says: This place, Brew ersville, h fifteen miles from Monro via. It is fifteen years old. It is the largest setlement in Liberia outside of Momrovia. All the people who have emigrated out here in the last ten or fifteen years have settled in this place. The people in the settlement aj-e poor, and one isn't able to help the other in a business' sense of view There are no horses, no mules, and no oxen iu the whole settlement. They have to do all the farm work with the hoe, the rake, and the axe. I have been out here now six months, j People are in a suffering cond tion for some thing to eat and for clothes to wear. There isn't any doctor in this settle ment, the settlement is too poor to support one. The inhabitants number 550. Calico is 25 cents per yard. A common laborer, when he can get worK to do, receives 23 cents per day. Pickled pork is 25 cnts per pound, shoulder meat 25 cents per pound. All the flour and meat used uero is imported from England and America. Corn meal is 10 cents per quart. Com mon Hour is $10 per barrel. This is the greatest place for sores I ever saw. There is here an insect; its name is jiger; it is yery dangerous. I have seen grown people, and children, too, with their toes eaten off, Shoes are more needed here than in America. It is necessary to wear shoes all the time so as to protect vour feet from these insects. The people. are unable to keep shoes on their children all the time, and a good many of them have to wear sore feet all the tear round. My boy's feet haye been sro sore he could hardly walk. The only way the settlers have to make any money here is by I raising and selling coffee. It will take a new comer like myself from five to six years to get a coffee farm in trim for selling coffee. The public schools are in a poor condition. There is a class of people here who do not want the true condition of things written back home. They say if the people want to know how times are over here, let them come and see for themselves. Miscellaneous. CAPITAL PRIZES 150,000. Wt do ktreby certify UuU wt tfmt (A mrram t mentt for U ikt Monthly and (jvarttrly Drw' ,m Jiht Louisiana Stat LotUry Company, and 4 ptr ton manage and aontrol tX Drawinoi Ihemottvoi. and that the $am4 an conducted with konftty.faimtu, ant m jood faith toward aU partui. and uutXmM tX Wjwnjr to uot this orrtyktaie, unt fao-HmxUi of --tui-urt4 attacked, in iU adoertiomunU." S. some of your neighbors who have used it.ot write for testimonals and catalogues to Wo o IFAJmMBffi9 GQLDSBORO , N. C. Sell Cheaper, and all who contem plate buying will Save Money by calling on us. BORDEN, JONES & CO. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-tf L.D.GIDDENS GOLDSBORO, N. C, Watchmaker and Jeweler. I A14L Still at; my old stand, -PIANOS- CHAS. M. STIEFF, HENRiT P. MILLER & SONS, HARD MAN, NEW ENGLAND. BURDETT, TABER, SOUTHERN GEM. novl2-tf D. P. ! HASKITT & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR! Two Doors North of Messrs. Henry Lee & Co., Goldsboro, N. C j. v - OUR STOCK Metallic Cloth Covered and Wood Cases and Caskets ! - i ' Is the Largest and Most CompIeteintheCitj tfo Work Guaranteed. SON. Gol'lsboro .Inn L'8 D. P. HASKITT 0$ N. C., I j loa't Miss the Opportunity of Eupplyiai Yourselves ! A LIRGKE STOCK OF mm. m Stows ana mm At Actual New York Cost ! E" Catalogues by Mail Free.& 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, t.'over and instruction book given with each liano. and btool ana instructor with eacn rgan. oLx months privilege of exchange. In fact every inducement offered to buyers that can be hon estly carried out. Send us your orders and we named the "Diamond State," from its mall svz and srrejit wealth. It is al so called the "Blue Hen State." Flor ida is the "Flower State," Georgia is the "Empire of the South," Illinois is the "Prairie State," from its vast roll- - T . I 11 1 ing prairies, its people are canea "Suckers." Indiana is toe 4rioosier State, a name given on account of the alleged curiosity of its early inhabi tants, who are said to have pulled every latch-string as they passed along and cried out, "Who's heref" Iowa is the "Hawkeye State," so named after an Indian chief, once a terror to voyagers on its border. Kansas is The Garden of the West." Ken Undigested Food In the stomach develops an acid which stings the upper part of the throat mid palate, causing "heartburn."! It also evolves a gas which produces ' wind on the stomach," and a feeling arid appear ance of distension in that organ af.t r eat ing. For both this acidity and swelling Hostetter s btomach letters is a much bet ter remedy than alkaline salts, like harts horn an 1' carbonate of soda, j A wine glassful of the Bitters, after or beiore din ner, will be found to act as a reliable car minative or preventive Thlsi fine spe cific for dyspepsia, both in its acute and chronic form, also prevents and cures ma larial fever, constipation, liver complaint, kidney troubles, nervousness and debility. Persons who observe in themselves a de cline of vigor fchould use this : fine tonic without delay. The songs of the incarcerated Fish, with which we are frequently treated, are very much like a whale.. Houston City, Texas, has a Little Bo nanza. At the drawing of The Louisiana Stato Lot tery, on January 12th, Houston struck a bo nanza. No. 70,fi."8 drew the Third Rpital Prize of $ 10,000, and two-fifths of the ticket were sold hero. Ono-flftH was held by J. C Klein f elder & Co. and the other by Mr. Ilroetzinan, who runs a lunch counter at the Gambrinus saloon, each fifth drawing 12.000. Another gentleman held a fifth that drew $1,000. IIou. ton ( Jexat) ivxt, Jan. l , . IV'e the undersigned Bunks and UtiNker 's tfi pay a frizes drawn on 7 lie Louisiana State Lotteries vhiii may he fresenied at our eounters. J. II.OGLESliY, Pres. Louisiana tfaticr.al Bank."' SAMUEL II. KENNEDY, Pres. State Katioi al Eank. A. BALDWIN, - I Pres. New Orleans 5atioral Bank. IIKprecedenteTattraction! U Ovf r Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lotteiy Company. lucori.ori.teci Id 1S6S for SA veara by the Loirlfl l&tare fur fcduUonl and Ob&rltaUo parpocM ith a capital or tl.0C0.u0 to wuali i,tri; fund ol over 156U.OCO aa eluv t:ci. aJdtJ By an overwhelming tx puiir vote ttr IrnLrtili was made a pn of the ircent bt.e (Vnt-tltu 1 tion adopted Deoembcr Vq, A. I)., 187 I la rand Mn-I Number Orawinva tk place mouthb. ntrtr teat or pontjonrt. Look at the roilowtoK Uutnbuiluu : lOO.h Grand Monthly AND TH B EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING. In the Amdemv mf finale New irlnta. Tuesday, .llurrn JO. 1NHU, Under the personal rapvrvlrlou aiid manaKe. Gen. G.T.BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, & Gen. JUBAL A t Akl Y, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. ?-Nilre. Tlrkrt- nrr Trn Iollnm only, llnlvris 95. Flflb., i. TrnlU, SI. LIST or FKIZK 1 OA1MTAU PKIZr. Or' !M,Mim(. . . 1 UKANII PK1ZKOK .'OM.., 1 OKU I'hIZBOK VW.OO.. LAIMK PKIZKs OK liiiAH).. 4 LAK'lEHKIZKSOK 5,(oo.. 2i PKIZKS OK l.i ui . 5 ' 5 0.. Kh) aiM.. coo io .. 1,(kji ay. t lixi Ai proxituailon P lzi.,8 ol .0.1. l'l " UK). 10i " 76. .160. WO v &, ( 0 . -.0,000 . l'D,0 0 HN0 . X5.(JUI . .". IH 0 . 41 UCC . r&4i H' 0l l.'fiv Prlz9j, aoiountlug tt ; il 'liutlun for rates to clubs should bo mads to the office of the Company In New Or learB. Kit turther futormat'on wrtie clearly, KlnS ; I; i liroB. POSTAL MITH. Kxpreht. Mon- eyOrioi. or New York Kx.-lmnRfi In ordinary letter. Cum-ncy by Expro-n (nil oumoof $5 and npwr '.h at our oxprnse) d1r wl 31. A. DALM'IIIN, NewOrUum. I.a. or .tl. A. IlAri'IIN, WnshlntOD, D. C. lm ?. 0, Mailay Criers Fay tile and ailirsRcEisriiiLettirs to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans La sign of Street Clock, guaranteo more thaa satisfaction or no trade, tucky is the "Dark and Bloody (see cut), with a good selection ot PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold for Cash or on Easy Installment Plans. watckChriss Special inducements offered Music Trade Large and complete Stock. Evans' Ten Cent caret ully filled same day they are received, if northern and central portions. AAU JLIlLLHl, in stock, and if not will be ordered at once. Ground." Its inhabitants are "Corn Crackers." Louisiana is the "Creole State." Maine is the "Lumber State,?' and the "Pine-tree State," so called from the vast pine forests of its Mass- july6tf which I will sell at very low prices. I am also prepared to do any kind of Watch, Clock, And Jewelry REPAIRING as cheap as the same class of work can be done anvwhere. I. you do not think so ?P try me. L. D. GIDDENS. 5JAddres8 all Letters, Orders or Communi cations or any kind to HENRY MILLER, Manager Carolina Music House. Lock Box 700. Goldsboro, N. C. jan25-tf "Pott S?fafo ' f orieinallv called the -FOR- HEAD QUARTE R S Fresllrfok M A WEEK'S READING FREE I FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. 3end your name and the name and address of five ot your neighbors or friends on a postal card and get free for yourself and each of them a speaimen copy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, 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 pleased to meet them. Having had many years experience m tne business, in tnis City. V .4.1 a a. i i T l am sausnea iuai i cannot u eurpasseu in serving them to suit. "Families supplied by the Measure at the abounds, or abounded achusetts the having: been "Colony or Massachusets Bay. 7 Mis sissippi is the "Bayou State. Michi gan is the "Lake State " It is also called the Wolverine btate," irom its abounding in wolverines. It bor ders upon four lakes, Superior, Michi- Huron and Jirie. Minnesota is the "Gopher State." New Hampshire is the "Granite State," from its gran ite mountains. North Carolina is the Tar State," the "Turpentine State " from the amount of those productsof which it makes an industry. Its peo ple are called "Tar Heels." New York, the wealthiest and most popu lous State, is called the "H,rapire State," and the "Excelsior State," "Excelsior" being the motto upon the roat-of-arms. Ohio is the "Buckeye State," from the buckeye tree which there, renn- if b Got Tta oil My List:1 $2.50 ks&htisii i Copartnership ! The copartnership heretofore existing between .loel Metzger and Nathan Metz trer under the name of Joel Metzger & Son has been dissolved by the death of Joel Metzger Busbce'u New Form Book, Allen's Forty Lessons in Book keeping, Miss Cleveland's Book, Chamber's Encyclopedia, 10 vols. E. 1'. Koe s Works, per vol. Miss Alcott's "Little Women" scries, 1.50 Ked-Line Foets, handsome, only 1 00 Bam Jones' Strmons and Sayings, 1.00 Shannon's Files, at manufacturer's prices. Uinding Uases, ditto. 1.50 1.50 20.00 -1.50 HE A D Q UAR TERS Fon I The undersigned having purchased the Q tTJ f f I TP f ffr Q entire interest of the late Joel Metzge will continue the Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot, Shoe, Hat, (Jap, and AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. A nice line of Papers, Envelopes, Pecs, Pencils, Inks, and in fact everything usu-fc rIIv found in a nrst-rlRR Rnrkatnr at the old stand, .No. t6t .bast tenter fr Orders bv mail receive nromnt at- Street, Goldsboro, N. C, under the old tention. General 1 rtadisc Mmi name of JOEL METZGER & SON. SCF'Thankful for the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the late hrm, I res- Dectfullv solicit a continuance of the I same. Respectfully, NATHAN METZGER. Goldsboro, N." C, Feb 8, lb0-lm IN ORDER TO BUILD UP A WIIITAKES'S BOOKSTORE. jan28-tf Bi. Trade IT IS NECESSARY TO CARRY A The "Atlanta Constitution, it Lowest Market Price. tSfl 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 OUR THREE HUMOROUS WRITERS Dr. W. H, FINLAYSON, COE!TUT STRKKT, Goldsboro, N. C, sylvania is the -'Keystone State, from its having been the central State of the Union at the time of the forma tion of the Constitution. Rhode Island, the smallest of the United States, is tenderly named "Little Rhode." South Carolina is tne "faimetto State," from its coat-of-arms. Texas is called the "Lone Star State," also from the device upon its coat-of-arms. Vermont is named the "Ureen OTHER GOODS "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word :amdus Sketches of the Plan ation Darkey. "Rll I ARP'S" Hnmnrnn I et. Mor the Home and H"rtM Keeps pure and Fresh Drugs and Brown's M tain gtate from its principal kllVllb. I I vnn K1TTOTO I ' . . . - n mountain ranere" Virerinia, the Urst to ytfluIWUXbB settled of the thirteen original 11 TSn me Um always about my States is the "Mother of States," the a .;n totn ioo0r, '-Old Dominion." and from the many in waiting on any one in need of any- Chief Executives it has given the thing in my line, uespectiuiiy, declO-tf Dr. W, H. FINLAYSON Stone BETSY HAMILTON'S" adver Uures told in "Cracker" Blalect iVar Stories, Sketches of Travel, News, Poems Fun, Adventure, "The Farm," f 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 Constitution. Atlanta. Go- CI? 4s Yon Will Find Them Anywlicte ! Resvectfully if KIT ; (MARBLE WORKS a LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK fST Write for Deshrns and Prices. oct28-6m DEUSTTISTRY 1 DR. H. D. HARPER, UIN8TON, N. C, Offers his professional services the czt. aens of Klnstoa and adjacent count it.. flas recently 3-? fii-.ed up an ace with all sE32?X moucrn conv mpr.pps. nr..'! work with comfort and aiepa ch. He r aiade . perative Dentistry fiiiing, ctae inn, extracting, treating. c , tspecit for vtral vears. and 13 connat-ut o n inrr sAtUfar.tmn Cn ai.il ex?. . lDt h OUtfl' Of9f!fi in Opor r'."w "i SO country, it is also called tne "juoiner of Presidents." West Virginia, from its shape, is called 4 'The Panhandle." 2. G. W02?EHj Miraculous Escape. "W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind . writes: ''One ot my customers, wrs. Louisa Fike.liartonia, itanaoipn o.,inu., was a lone sufferer with Consumption, - n u 1 r and as given up to die oy ner pnysicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for HonrnDtion. and oeean Duying 11 01 mp In ix month V time f he walked to this city, a distance of six mil s, and is now so mucnimprovea sne nasquu using it She leels she owes her life to it." Free trial bottles at Kirby & ttobmson's Drug Stare. A rich young woman Syni-Kate. Rhyme and Reason Dr. A. O'DANIEL, :TN. . r . X X Operat V6 and Mechanical keep quiet, because your cough 1 Wri-rrifAr.ilT,-I a.AAT H r. . riot, there's something, pray try it, SCX LXOl II C y "Ct U XJOj VV -t) -jT -rT T? I S TI ter will buy it; be quick now s SnOW Mill N. C. Officb: In Messenger Building, 2r t collection 01 floor, front. GOLDSBORO, N. C. If you can not makes a a quar about it: don't be without it; your cough, this will In Messenger Building, 2nd route it; I beg you not doubt it; to the WOrid : X WOUW BU' UW lb. VU JCO, YUU guess! Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 600D STOCK -AND TO SELL" AT- ATTENTION! Farmers and Ginners . i ' f 1 1 Having received the agency for the 1 Barbsur Cotton. Ssed Crashers for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, wc would respectfully invite the attention ot Ginners and Farmers to their usefulness. They are highly recommended and SUPPLY A LOIIG-FELT WANT, Every Ginner and Farmer 6hould have one. i For prices and particulars call on or address ! HENRY LEE & CO.1, Bottom Prices! Spier's Family tey! (WEST WALNUT STREET.) Meets all these demands, and he will sell you YOUH SUPPLIES at prices which will enable you to PLANS AMU EoIiMATLO ft HI TlLlI- I FOR flvR ivmuv a n an uin.ico R..iiHino-i UU.IU 111 UK 1 U U U11UX . I iwww ' '3 auK30tf Wholesale Grocers, Don't forget to look for the Sign In all its branches, complete or in dd- i tail, including : SPIER'S MM GRQCM S1E WORK, BRICK WORK, Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning, Gas Fitting and Plumbing, F0"EI6H DELICACIES! West Walnut SU Goldsboro. N. C Jan21-tf Plastering, Painting and Glazing in fact, for anything required for the erection 01 either wood, brick, stone or iron buildings. t57Ornamental and Monumental u ran- ite and common stone work, a specialty.' At my tin shops we do all sorts or tin1 wood wotk, sasn, GREEN. FOY & CO.. Rankers and Commission Merchants. Of fice: South Front street, New Berne, N. C have first class facilities for trans- "innoMl Tlonbinf? Ttiiainoca fL: A ,;(D .nK(.t M Wlrnr WOrk. TOOflng, &C ntvht.. will buv or sell exchanee oont etc., on short notice on New York, Phi.adelphia and Balti- HILTON HAEDHTG. more; will make loans on well secured March 2C, 1885.-1 y paper, and make liberal casn aavances on cotton, corn, rice an1 naval stores, and hold on storaee or make sale for one com mission, either in this market, Norfolk, Baltimore or New York. ! marv-iyr H.E. FAISON. W. For Sale Or Rent! ' ! A House and Lot on William Street, formerlv occupied by John, T. Edmund- son; 5 rooms, large garden, good water. Annlvto 7.F.D0BS0N, ' febl-2w Goldsboro, N. C. c FAISON. Attornoys-at-Ijaw, CLINTON, N. C. -:o:- Wlll practice in Sampson, Duplin, Bladen, Wayne and render counties, ana in the bupreme uourt 01 tne btate. tVEef er, by Bpocial' permission, to A. P. ohnson. Cashier Clinton Loan Association,. Clinton, N. C: E. J. Lilly, Esq FyetteTllle, N,C and Maj. U. M. Bteamao, wuminrcon. J. D. FARRIOR. Goldsboro, N. C, declj-tf ... 1 v
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