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THE G OLDSBORO M-L.SSENG-&-R, FEBRUARY 25, 1886 .--DOUBLE SHEE i : We Have in Stor 500 Tons Prolific 500 500 Genuine All of which will be ' sol 1 Low on accom modating term?. H WEIL & BROS; Goldsboro, N. C, 'February 13 tf Man Are acquainted with tlie l rplcxities breaking and corning aparr, on MwBil''ll E 11 S S P 11 f iilF 11 ti II IS y usuallv used. This trouble is obviated in the t?P Remember That We Sell All Kinds of 'ROT febll I . West Centre Street, -A FINE HSH POTATOES r. Garden Seeds, Choice Cuba Molas ?es, Vine ! : gar, Sngar, Gcffee, Potash, Lye, , Snuff, Tobacco, AiD FLOUE FROH TH2 LsWSS GftACSS f 3 "3E3T ! THE. WGRLB.': A 7 WHOLESALE j XJoldsboro, N. C, Jan. 28. 1886.-tf Dr. R A. ' SMITH'S DRUG . STORE ! When ien you are in Goldsboro be sure to feast of the Post Office, where you door raieni lueaicines, M 4 I; 1 1,11 Brushes, and Tbilet Articles EVESY Tsb ST G, IQ. awi $ Cmiw . a vTnTotnt Tiriio-jrlst has ehare of tho Prescription Department, and the Drusr Store ie open every day In the year. Having no partner to divide profits with and no store rent to nav I can afford to Rive you a better trade than any other firm in the City. The secret of my increasing sales is due to moderate prices, fair dealing-, and polite attention to alL r The entire publio Is invited to give me a call. Very Respectfully, isrMj Office Is In the rear of my Store, and prompt attention. alUJ lyj IB U u l llV TO MY CUSTOMERS. . . . The unusual success that has attenaww Liberal Offer TTardware and Agricultural implements, iJSSffii Stt ynJS 1 fiOO Plows and HarroVs, 50,000 pounds of Plow 0?SO nair of Hames. OAH " Trace Chains, RA Ke?s ot Nails, 500 Shovels, bpaaes anu rori, 1 0O COOK STOVES. . . ! Y, SZLZZa in Large Quantities I shall give to my customers. I ine money a savuu iu uuius , iiTiiflt. and will be content to pocket my usual n."i' OTERv rrrrsTOMER. -Cft 4 FULL SATISFACTION GU I am profoundly grateful for the very.lirU 7' ear 1885. And to those who have u ea ine Cltmav; Plows In the field; and the ""bmpi&ents. and wish them a "Merry Elmo" Stoves in the Kithen. one and all, I return my uvuiy nrisimas ana a Happy ew x ear. Goldsbqro. N. C. Doc. 7-tf f . COPROLTTE MANTJBEi AND ' Phosphatic Lime9 r THE HEW TERTILIZEES. - ALSO .:',"-r Building Lime, Agricultural Lime, and Carbonate " of Lime. EySend for Circular. v FIIENCII BROS., novTVet-ly Eocky point, N.C. and to. Arrive Guano. Phosph ate ( HIGH ) GRADE. German Kainit. op an I Vexation? caused byl Chain Je aecoutat of the "Glue fea afetening Vienna B ent Wood Chair ! FOR WniCII WE ARE Sole Agents for Eastern Carolina! w j The wood for tilts Furniture is Bent in Massive Pica 8, by which It Possesses Lightness and Great Strength, ' also, Neatness and Elasticity; the Separate Parts being Connected by Screws, and are Entirely Without Glue. j Furniture on the Easy Instalment Plan. UUllliUKU, jn. a;. -tf LOT OF- for -'PLAMTiWG; AND RETAIL. . ; - visit my Drug Store on Walnut Street, one will find a Large and First Class Stock oi Soaps. Combs, ?iGit r.v North CasQZia I jail calls. In either city or country, will icel i rr Plioon onA Tlftliahlt 1 . - m koU C,lina, consists .npar. o. Of every kind usual ly sold in this market. Castings, wtroi dbw 5. "Stonewall and "'.-,, .7tt,n Kinir Iron Kinir." and W. H. SMITH. 'jDia JSTTIST-" i DR. H. D: HAxiJrJcjK, 1 IN8TON, 2. c Offers hia professional services to the citl zens of Klnston and adiacent counties, rrca rftnentlv fitted up an oi -oritn All 9&ZL modern couve- nience8, ftnri Hini i- is enaoiea to qi "'uCfnrt and disoaxh. Hehv Operative Dentistry -hSSS: Ing, extracting, treating, oc-.'" for csveral years, and is confident of giv ing tatlsiicfioa." Call and examine hi clt. OiZca in Opera House ap 0- ft r t-rl Soaps, Combs, ; 2 g 3er i sf a WW .. Miscellaneous. IN OKDElfcTO BUILD UP A IT IS NECESSARY TO CARRY A XND TO SELL At iottom? Prices (WEST WALNUT STREET.) 1 Meets all these demands, and he will sell you SUPPLIES at prices which will enable you to a Dollar! Don't forget to look for the Sign- ISRTIFIiLTcGEOll! F 0 " E I S H D E L ' C ft C I E S f West Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C jan21-tf issslsiiss tl Ocparinefship ! The copartnership heretofore existing between -Joel Metzger and Nathan Metz- ier under the name of Joel Metzger & bon has been dissolved by the dtath of Joel Metzger. r The undersiened having purchased the entire interest of the late Joel Metzger win continue the Dry liooas, uioming, Bx)t, Shoe, Hit, Cap, and General ! rckilise Baseness tt the old stand, No. 73, East Center Street, Goldsboro, N. C., under the ; old name of JOEL METZGER & SON. fCTThankful for the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the late firm, I res pectfully Rojicit a continuance ot the same. Respectfully. NATHAN METZGER. Goldsboro, N. C, Feb 8, 1886-lm FLOUR, &c. A f Bbls. Cuba Molasses, 1v 10 10 100 Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Flour, all Trades. Sugar, 25 25 Sacks Coffee, 25 25 Cases Potash, Lye, 50 10 Boies Crackers, all fresh goods. Cases Star Lye, 25 Tomatoes, Peaches, 25 25 Boxes Tobacco, 10 Cream Cheese, All the above goods for sale low for cash. Goldsboro, N. C;, Jan. 28, 1886.-tf OXJE Taken last Ytear are all due and we MUST HAVE THE MONEY! COME ANDkbEE US ! We have ithe T 5J roPf Sttflfk of J J (X 1 V7 O l k?tUVIV VI I Busies, (alii kinds) Columbus, Nor- folk, Cincinnati, and Home Made, that is kept bv any one establishment in the State; (and we can, and will, Sell Cheaper, j and all who contem plate buying will Save Money by calling; on us. I BORDEN, JONES & CO. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-tf VWEEK'S; READING FREE ! nFOR sixgood families. 'end your name and the name andaddressof five of your neighbors or friends on a postal card ana get free for yourself and each of them a speoimen copy of "TIIE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, he 11 Atlanta Constitution." OUR THREE iUMOROUS WRITERS "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word Famous Sketches of the Plan- tation Darkey. ! "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let ters for the Home and Hearth Mone. "BETSY HAMILTON'S" advetw Ltures told in "Cracker" Bialect far Stories, Sketches of Travel, News Poems, $un, Adventures, The Farm,. The Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment.! Twelve Pages. The Brightest and Best Weekly. leases every member of the Family. END Jl POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, PR EE Address, Th e jCoNsnTUTKJN. Atlanta. G&- L.D.GIDDENS GOLDSBORO. N. C Watchmaker and Jeweler. - I- AIC , Still at my old stand, sign of Street Clock, (see cut), with a good selection of 1D JEWELRY, which I will sell at very low prices. I am also prepared w uu any kjluu oi j if j e i Watcn, Gloct And Jewelry " REPAIBINCr as cheap as the same n ' i done anywhere. L 1 you do not, think so r LilAM 111 nwXA .m.m try me. , . : ' july6-tf L. D. GIDDEIIS. GOOD 1T0TE3 '5 ? Xt A- Miscellaneous. .! OWE MY LIFE- CHAPTER I. - - ' ' I was taken sicfc-W year ago With bilious f ever." rMy doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again, with terrible pains in my b .ck and sii s, and I got eo bad J Could not more! " I shrank! . v - ' From 228" S)s.'to 120! I had been doc Uring or my liver, but it did me no good. I did nt expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. . D rectly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by mairic, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sonnd as a sovereign, but weich more thau I did before." I'o Hop Bitters I owe my life. rrrzPATKiCK. biin June t, fU. - CHAPTER ir. "Maiden, Mass Feb. 1, 1880- Gentlemen , I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Nr-ur lgia, female trouble, lor years in the most terrible and excruciating meaner. No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. -The tirst bottle Nearly cured me;M - The second made me as well and strong as when a child, "Aud 1 have tjeen 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 wilt want lo Know How to Get Weli which is is answered In three words Take Hop Bitters! ESNone genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. - O. IrP- X Jm CAROLINA Him HOUSE. Piano;, Organs Music Books, &c, SOUIIERN DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR- BOOSEY & CO., London, " SCHUBERTH & CO., Leipsic. PIANOS fm ORGANS from $48,00 ao $500,00. .$175,00 to S1000.00 Eight Lsading 2akes "to Select from -PIANOS CHAS. M. STIEFF, HENRY P. MILLER & SONS, HAKDHAN, NEW ENGLAND, WJSSEU liilO. 02GA2T3- BURDETT, TABElt, SOUTHERN GEM. 'Catalogues by Mail Free. A five years guarantee sriven 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, Jover and Instruction Book given with each Piano, and Stool and Instructor with each t )rgan. Six months privilege or exchange, inlact every inducement offered to buyers that can be hon- estly carried out. Send us your orders and we (riiarantPAmnro thon satisfaction nr nn trarir. 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 tor Music will be promptly and carefully tilled same daythey are received, if in stock, and If not will be ordered at once. 83J Address all Letters. Orders or Communi cations of any kind to ' HENRY MILLED. Manager Carolina Music House, Lock Box 700. Goldsboro, N. C. -Jan25-tf NOTICE. Parties expecting further credit, must pay xueir duis upon presen'auwu. re a.1 v ?n . Ti quires money to run my business. ; Respectfully, - ' " I T TD TD A X XT TT T? I J. . X XX J.V JJ JUJ J-v. Oppjsite Post OrBce. Goldsboro, N. C. jan4-tf HEADQUARTERS -FOB- hTP'Q 1 I - 1 1UU i 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, liavinj? naa ; many years experience In the business, in mis taty, I am satisfied that I cannot be surpassed In serving1 them to suit. "Families supplied by the Measure at the liOwest Market f rice. 'I return Thanks to the Generous Public for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance ox tne same. W. L. EDWARDS. Goldsboro, N. C Sept.7-wswtf ! VA valuable farm, situated three and one half (31) miles from Goldsboro, and jcon tainine fiftv five (55) acres. , , TKRMS:-One half cash balance at 12 months, secured by mortgage on land, bearing interest at eight per cent, per year. - r or particulars appiy w 1Y. .T. DORTCH, Jb Attorney. Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 8-lm : ; ; mi Urn SALE WIT JVXD HUMOR. Queer, isn't it? A man who will swal low any kind of a dish with an imposing trench name will be scared to death 11 he catches a cold with a Greek or Latin title. Lowell Citizen. , , , . . - The President of a life-insurance com pany recently received a letter in which the writer said: "In case of deth please explain to mc what the aires would get when I dye." Allentown (Pa.) Rtgis Ur. - We were asked to express an opinion on a certain subject and we did -so. Then the man wh called us out lost his temper because we gave a difierent answer from what he declared. Rich mond (Va.) Religiotis Herald. There is a toucK of the ironv cf fate 'in.the story of the old man who lived to be 86 in ''straitened circumstances finding himself heir to a million dollars. He can only have the pleasure of mak ing a will and providing for' a 'swell fu neral. Boston Herald. Professor of Chemistry "Suppose you were called to a patient whq had swal lowed a heavy dose of oxalic acid, what would you administer?" Jones (who is preparing for the pulpit, and who only takes chemistry because it is obligatory) "I would administer the sacrament." At a social gathering on Austin ave nue Ilostetter McGinnis, who is a greut wag, said to MissEsmerelda Iongeoilin: "You would not believc,Miss Ksmerelda, what conquests I've made among the fair sex. You would not believe it." "1 don't replied Miss Esniorelda. Texas Sifiings. The history of a Vermont mountain town is thus epitomized by a good ob server: "The early settlers cleared up good farms and the children got rich from them. The grandchildren ran them down and loaded the town with debts. The next generation tkipjed away to the west. This is said to have happened in Georgia: A youth from Elbert County purchased a suit of wedding-clothes at Athens. They were shipped per express, but the next week were returned with a letter from the voung man saving that his girl had gone back on him and as ho would not heed the garments he had returned them. The merchant let hm off from the trade. Secretary to manager "Hens is a letter from the person who writes over the signature of Pearl,' asking when we are going to nay lor her contribu tion." "When we publish it, of course1 "But we have published it." "Ah! Well, take the Usual course. Wait three months befoi'e answwing th; imjtiiry and three months before sending a check." A lady from Michigan relates a verv pretty story of her little, boy, whom she took last summer for the first time to the seaside. The little fellow was great ly pleased with the sight. One day, when he saw the first ocean-steamer jij) proaeh the coast, he was exuberant: "O, mamma, just come out and see! There's a big locomotive taking a bath'"1 Boston Beacon. Prudent Parasian housekeejer "Hi, there, stop! What do you ask for your coal?'1 Peripatetic dealer "Three francs a hundred kilos, sir.1' Housekeeper "Weigh me a thousand kilos and .shoot it here.11 Dealer (hesitatingly) "Cer tainly, monsieur: but well, ahem! the fact is that when we weigh it in the presence of a customer the price is three francs lytiu a hall, 'arts l ujaro. 'Lrood morning. L iceiv, dear; 1 was just going by, and I couldn t help drop ping in to ask you about the new feather trimming.11 "Isn't it lovely?" "WelT, ves. I rather like it; but I'm afraid it will soon be as common as sealskin sacques." "That would be a pit v. Onlv think. I havcnlt worn my sealskin since you had yours.11 There were a few dacr-like glances, and that morning call was ended. Hartford Post. ii a street-car the other da v. On the opposite side- of the ear were two wo- men, who were talking ratiu;r lOMttjy. Said one: "Did you know barali naa iad another lot of money left her by her cousin's will?'" "Law rae! ' exclaimeu the other, "the Bible never said a tnier thino: than 'them that has gits!' "Bos ton Record. A librarian savs that ministers like to write their opinions on the margins ol books: "I found a book so marheu ouu dayrand, recognizing the hanciwritmg as that of a prominent tivine, fccin .t note tohim asking to see him at my of fice. He came, acknowledged he had written in the book, but said that hs writm"- made it more valuable. 'Others do notthink so,1 I said: 'so if you, will get us a new book you may keep the " : i.. .l.i 1" v more vamttuie ww. Mam Antonv Gric. the distinguished tragedian from the Way back circuit Mv friend, how is this? rlhe house was 1,1 Inst nio-ht cold cold ca-hold! And yet I hadllistributcd me good gold aniOHSr lUC USUC1 mom., . j welcome and tumultuous auuiitiu. Mr. Ochestein, the prosaic and Hebraic manager "Golt? Two dollars un a hnllnf! Yon don'd sret no dumultuous .,iihlMft fnr nn two dollars un1 a hellut. mt von no more as a srordial rezeption VPUegendc Blaettr. The PaU Mall Oazcttc tells of a mar volous bicvele wrformer. He is so clev er that he seems to taki the unfortunate ...... tr. rtifs mid r)ractice some luavuuiv 1 1 - . feat of equitation upon eaen of them, riding the backbone as a witch does a Virrvnntift.- whirling on one wheel only, and nlaving some trick with the spokes and handle. He rides up to bed and down to breakfast, sometimes on one wheel, sornetime on another, and has crontr i1 of mounting. Keedless udes the Pall Mali Gazette, the gentleman is an American. n10 vmrfTs v aff small bo v has been romf to an Orthodox Sunday-school f-r iuat thrpp. of his six years, and, as may be inferred, derives his ideas- of tho nivinA relation to mankind by a sort of Arnt Aivwtilicsutccssion from Calvin and Jonathan Edwards. His mother tlv interested to know ht idpa was in his head the otJbr nirht. after he had received, a pretty sc- vere chiding for some offense, he ex claimed: "O.l wish l was uou u. ua A vnn wish that for?" she asked. r1 have to love mo tnen: UCauu j v Tinston Record. He slept days and made up berths all nin-Kr Trulv. he bciran making up berths at Jersey City, and when he got through, about daylight, it was time to bein to unmake them again. A" I could hear him opening and shuttm the bertha like a concertina, lie , sang softly to himself all night long: You must camp a little in the wild a all cm hnmc. . lerness And played hia own accompaniment on tne oertn. - , When in repose he was generally cWn with a whisk-broom in one hand tka ntiipr liantl extended" with the m!m nn. waitinir for a dividend to be r . : " . . ..n?L nel n said a jolly German. i . a v-ii i Miivn t uuu,., u r U B U"ttU ? canscbmile. Vv, ven mark which was uttered in his. hearing "JPfJl i declared. He generally slept with his mouth open, sqnhat you could read his inmost thought$,and when I complained to him about the way my - bunk felt he said he was sorry and wanted to know which cell I was in. Bill Nye in Boston Ololx . . i If there is anything Old Nace is proud of it is his ability to lift heavy burdens. Ho can carry with ease a trunk which few other men can lift. He is employed in the family of Judge Sniverlv of liren ham. whosis son Fred is a student at the University of Texas. When Fred left home for'lhe university h.s careful moth er had packed an immense trunk" for him to take with him. Old Naco insist ed on carrying the heavy trunk to the deot. which feat lie accomplished with out difficulty. When vacation Wgan Fred Sniverlv, who had been leading a rather fast life at the un'tvf rsity.returned to his native town. Old. Nace .was on hand to carry h:s trunk. He spit on his hand, and. remarking "Jtss watch me yank dat ar trunk oil my shou'der," lie leaned over, M!yed the handles, and made a mighty effort.- Next moment he was standing on Ins head with iusht t n the air. and the trunk was lying some distance oil wide open. TIu;r: was nothing in it but a tooth-brush auJ a. paper collar. J'utrs Sifting. The Adventure of a Mouse. A mo:her-nioi:se. when her children had nearly reached the ag -at which it became time for them to seek tin ir own fortunes in the world, cautioned them particularly against . the traps ami dan gers that would lie in their path";. "My children." said she, "the che.'se look's very tempting, ami is even sometimes toasted, but - beware of it: for it will bring misfortune to you." One time th whole family of vounger mice came ujhmi a trap. "This. I sup- Kjse.' said t!u Ides! and wisest, "is t lie trap against which our mother so carefully warned us. And yet." he continued, "the cheese looks very tempt ing. I doubt extremely if there 1h any real danger in it. And even if there be, I think that, by a proper amount of self-control and wariie -s one might avoid all ill consiliences. Ieeaus'. some have been caught, it does not n-e-es.arily follow that a like fate must overtake all. At least I inspeet the trap to satisfy myself whether then is really as much danger in it a mr mother sahl. You know she is apt to be over-cautious very often." And with this remark, in spite of'the urgent warnings of his brothers, ihe over-wie luouse deliberately entered the trap. "1 cannot see." suidhe, when lie was within, "that then; is any real danger, and it is verv pleasant here. One need not cat of the cheese, you know. But even as he si Hike Ihc delicious smell of this cheese overcame his cau tion: he' concluded there could be no danger in taking the smallest nibble. No sooner, however, had he touched the tem'itinir morsel, than the trap fell and he was a prisoner. . . - 'Alas'.'1 said he to his - weeping moth er. who had hastened to the trap upon learning the late of her son. "I now u.scovcr. when it is too late to repent, that the experience of age is safer than the presumptuous wisdom of youth. Christmas St. Nicholas. Years 'i each More Than Books. Among other valuable lessons Imparted Y this teaener is the laci xnai ir a verv onsj timeur. rierce s -uoiuen iieaica Discovery" has been the prince of liver natives and blood purifiers, being the household phTsician of the poor man, and he able consulting physician to the neb patient, and praised by all for its msgnifi- :ent service and efficacy in all diseases oi 'hr,rnie;nature, ss malarial poisoning, ail ments of the respiratory and digestive systems, liver disease and in all cases where the use ot an alterative remedy is indicated. I understand Greek ?" 'Veil, Ishoost I vas a leetle in dot greek in shteadt of dot nbber. Keep sweet your breath if maid or wife. Or old or younif, or wree or euiun, 1 f you have any hope in lif e, If you nave any irienns ai an. eepsweet your breath-and heed the warning: Use SU.UJJUIN T eacn nignc ana mornmKi Like the Perfume Wafted from beds of flowers is the breath that has been rendered agreeably odorous with SOZODONT, which communicates to the teeth a marble whiteness, and to the gum a roseate tint. Use it, and beautify your mouth. 'Spalding's Glue," useful in every house. MS Five Cold and Two Oliver Medals, awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. Tha suDerioritv of Coraline over horn or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five years experience. It is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable. - 1 Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless "Db. Waesek's Cobaxot" is printed on inside of steel cover. . FOR SALE ET All IEA0II8 BEBCHAITS. WARNER BROTHERS, 331 Broadwav New York City. NOTICE- The undersigned will, on Saturday, the 27th of February, at 12 o'clock, BL,let out the Arrinzton Bridge for repairs. AH desiring to make bias are requested to do eo by that time. -- , v A. is. 'l iiuiroun, ! W. DANIEL. ' A. J. HARRELL. - febll-td - ' j Committee. MiRfellaneoii. EMM CAPITAL PRIZE, SI 50,000. -Wtis Urtbv certify UU w iwwrfiM mrram.s menu for ii tU MorASl nd Uvarterly Ormmi oU KinaiMi StaU LoOer (Xpami afttf i . per mmaffmdmUrii a prmwie Uumsilpt. m4 tkt tk4 tarn mrt okdetd wtiJk famrjfy.atnw, cm i Ompm-t to mm Uii eertfoate. wOk fo-nmu, 9f .. M 4m -1. - J J -i - . tMMtMl We the under si zned Batiks and Haul, -will fay all Prizes drawn an The Lcuisian State Lotteries tchich may le resented at our eounters. J. II. OGtESBY, ' Pres. Louisiana hatioi al Bank. SAMUEL II. KENNEDY, Pres. State Katiot alBank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. Kew Orleans Aatioral Bank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! Over Half a Million Distr ibtrtccf. Louisiana State lottery Company. Incorporated la 1888 for sfi tmm h th. Utar tor fcdn tloul and Cn art table punota with caplul of $1,0(K),0( 0-to whit h i nn . tana oi oTr taxj.ooo im ulnco ocl added By an overwhelming popular vote It frnchle wm made ft tart of the Drsnt stt (ntiru tlon adopted December ud, A. D.i 1879 ltattrand Mnal Nuinbrr lrawln irk plare monthly. It merer tcaUj or postrtmre. Look at tho rmii.wti.if iii-.rii.u.i . i f 100th Grand Monthly ' ilDTBI , EITRAOBEWRY Q UakTEHLY ' DSAWIKG. la the Academy mf .IIhwIc New rlraa. Taeaday, .Uarrh 1880. Under the per ion al tneorvUlon and xnaniKf mentor Gen.G.T.8EAUREOARO,of Louisiana. & Gen. JUBAL A. EAHlY, of Virginia. , Capital Prize, $150,000. "Notlce. TlcUft are Ten Dollars aaly. Halve, 80. Fln.li., 92. TeaibM, !. list of raieica. 1 CAPITAL rKlZKOr IN),Wlf!. 1 GRAND FK1ZK Or" NioiM. ; ! (IKND PRIZKOP" W.0. 0. X LAK(K FKIZKSOK lOJMiO. 4 LAKHE PHIZKS UK a.otH). FHlZt; OK i,i ( W 6 0. 100 . ' frH,. ...ftiM.eoo ... &,ttQ ... V 0,000 . . . 'Jfi KH) ... fe,0tl ... VlOiKJ ... 23 000 ... SUUtO 'Mi.... 10-.... 60.... 4U.00C oo.coo 00 " 1,000 PPROZIM AT10H rS'CBa. Iifi Arproi.iiaujii nlzn ui ..... aaoooo " " Kio.... lixm 100 " " 76... T.NO l.'JT, PrUe, aroonntlns to l:tt,6uu Ap;lloatloD for rtc to duos sbouid hv udr 3d1j to the office of the Company In Now Or leaet. For farther liitcrmot'on nte olearly, nirtg fall address. PtlTAI. noTKn. Kxpren Won. ey Orders, or New Yorit Exchange In ordinary letter. Onrrency by Exuroc (all earns of ind mpwartfe at oar expense) .lilrfnnd A.iJArrniM, New Orleane, I a. or JI. A. DAUPHIN, VViiflhtnstOD, D. V. Hake p, o. Hqust Criers Pay tier anfl . aiirfijs Reeislerul Letters to NEV ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans- La 'I've Got Ttoon My LisT Busbee's New Form I3ook, ' $2.50 Allen's Forty Lessons in Book- i keeping, 1.50, Miss Cleveland's Book, ' 1.60 Chamber's Encyclopedia, 10 vols. 20.00 E. P. Roe's Works, per vol. 1.50 Miss Alcott's "Little Women" scries, 1.50 Red-Line Poets, handsome, only 1 00 8am Jones' Strmons and Sayings, 1.00 Shannon's Files, at manufacturer's prices. ' Binding Cases, ditto. ' HEAD QUA R TERS 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. f t f Orders by mail receive prompt at tention. WHITAKES'S BOOKSTORE. jan28-tf " ATTENTION! Farmers anfl Ginners Having received the agency for the Sarbour Coiton Sesd Crushers 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 LOHG-FELT WANT. 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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