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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, APRIL 15. 1886.DO'J . if r - . . : . : ; - 1 - v ,. .,. -, - .." , I v . mm i m mm m a l l f i mm mm V V u iv: . - .i- i i . - -7 I , r I - Miscellaneous. 15 S ( o T0N3 PRIME TIMOTHY HAY T0N3 WHEAT BRAN. ; TONS MIXED COW FEED. TONS IttCE FLOUlt. TONS SHIPSTUFF. TONS COHN BRAN TONS HOMINY CHOPS. 1200 1100 800 000 400 400 BUSHELS WHITE CORN. BUSHELS MIXED FEED OATS. BUSHELS BLACK SPRING SEED OATS. BUSHELS YELLOW SPRING SEED OATS BUSHELS SEED RICE. j WARNING AND COMFORT ! I! "If you are 'Buffering tromrKltOT 'if you are simply ailing, or if you feel 'weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why. Hop Bitters wiU surely cure you. "If you are a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a moth- er, worn out wnn care , v. . 1. business or labor, weakened by the strain of 'your everyday duties, or a man of letters toil-'ing- over your midnight work, Hop Bitters 'will most surely strengthen you. JEFFERSON DAVIS. - -- '" 1 ii. 1 The Preparations lieiiig luaae Cupid' Postoftice. tor His Coming. ; Throngs of hurrying people were ! hastening along one of tho.se great thor ! oucrhfares which traverse the notroioli- 1 Montgomery Advertiser. tan heart. Tho white glare of tlio cltfc- As the date of the coming of ex-i yi,ot 'V1 " . ' President Davis to Montgomery draws ied countenance of the scurry in-ifT- . f. multitiule. A reixrter stopped at a to- In Montgomery 'l' T Tf.h,o bacco shop which was mute like the oor bore the legend. i ll hit von real hard. Uiroiiirli the IE l A rsj lvii AL. WHOLESALE GRAI!n jg!- Prices Guaranteed to meet Northern or Western Markets. Write or Call for Postal Quotations. ITEMS FROTEE 26tS ANUAlTsTATEMENT OF THE If you are suffering from over-eating rr firinbincr anv indiscretion or dissipa- BUSn ELS FRESH "WATER GROUND MEAL or ftnj young and growing too fast, as is often the case, 3-"Or if you are in the workshop, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel 'that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating, without intoxicating; if you are 'old. blood thin and impure, pulse 'feeble, nerves unsieauy, im;"" 'waning. Hop Bitters is what you need to 'give you new life, health and vigor. If you are costive, or dyspeptic, or suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill. If you are wasting away with any form L'i,inQTr riiiQ stnn temDtmg death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. "If you are sick with that terrible sick ness, Nervousness, you will find a 'Balm in Gilaad' in Hop Bitters ! ! !" Tf trrm nrA a freouenter. or a resident or, a miasmatic district, barricade vour system MUffllPIHIIEIErQ. AND HAY DEALERS. mch8-tf .n - cjrn uA J. i majority of it kind. The tomahawk of Jir. .LaVIS Will a naiiu uuuiuoiu: . . , li T Jav tho r,! lr, th, figure at the do r c , - v r; i -ni hit v other days when they made him leader, -loonvav could be lu-nrd tho j , it V,. , . , An , ' twinkle of a mandolin. A nmfllod form and the people will deligh ;to do hunj i,rigandi,h ligure. honor. It is well and proper and whh u cviim,ric:d hat. There- 1 1. j 1 ;ix)rter heanl the salutation and answer: Handsome printed invitations have,1 4tn . : 4 t 1 , T" "J i. 41 f Ui:iIl Ullllt.'', ''LIIVM ll.l Deen sent 10 me rresmem, our uiu ver." and his Cabinet: also to the "Buenas tardos, Senor. (3T CAPITA Ij riUZK, 75 OOOtU TickcU onl7 Snare id prporu Louisiana State Lotteiy Company W dM krbv omrtitu tkmt M MperviM tk arrant mnUforU tU Monthlf and VuarUrljf Dr,xmi M luuuuuiiMinU f Tra.ttrinat lkemelvt. and 1kl tkt mjwm mrm aomdueUd with ko4StV. faimtU, a t yood Aitt toward aa parties, and h autkoritt t Company tonNttil oertficU, with fao-timile tf vt.r tifnaturu attacked, in iu advfrtitmmU." WifKin fii-r -.ttinf'fmC tin 1 fr 1 1 1 Alabama tsenators ana congressmen, - fln,i 1.,.....,. of K-tt.-rs which he to all the United States Senators and j jKul ciutch-tl in his gloved hand were prominent members of the House ot ; ,here no ontn,r The -porter ventured Representatives, and to prominent edi-jto n tluToor nnd found himself in tors of Northern and estern metro-1 the jH-ristvle of a Cupid's crosstown politan papers. temple. The presiding prie.-tess was Circulars have been sent to all btate ; dozing ni.n a divan behind . the oil papers requesting them to give lull ( rette counter. Ahove her hung a case notice of the visit of Mr. Davis, the with numerous jueonholes tilled wi:h time set for his coming and the day on perfumed letters of the billrt-ilonx kind, which the grand old man will address! w:l a ...jujt" postofliee. and the the thousands who will gather to see j senorita. was the ost-m:stress. Men him and to hear him. Everybody in i C:IU1, an,i went, bringing letters, leav Alabama wants to be well posted as nr letters, wreathed in the same made- soon as possible so that they will not to-order beatitic smile ami all pronouue fail to be here. I ing in the very same manner buenas TiMrets of admission to the grounds tjn-d'es " which was the nasswonl. Sud- T5 c iir-- " m?$ C'aioaalMlaBrr $66,553,3$7 50 3 Assets, A ccpt.S. iVaVvimies. -iperct. Valuation, 52,691,148 37 U l ivu J L Surplus, Fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. Tf vnn hnvproueh. Dimply or fallow skin, bad breath, Hop Bitters will give you a fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath and health. $500 will be paid for a case they will not euro or help. , . . , , . , A Lady's Wish ! ! ! "Oh how I do wish my skin was ascleai, fair M ' . r , 4f nto flKQ mUnHanft9 vours." said a lady to her friend. T 4-A Dfir Ct. Valuation, i,WJO,wo.iu Sv7.,V Van cWlv make it so," answered the UlUUlUVlvu, I S-l ISO Broadway,, ISTew TorK. FOR THE YEAR ENBING DECEMBER 31st, 1885. $66,553,387.50 atrainst the scourge of all countries. Mala- tin va bpen nnnted and Will be on sale j Ti:,i..; nninna anrl I nTfirmiTTftnt. I ' r- ..... . , . -rm, Kinuemij,, - 0ff0- A.Hdvtft hnte s. oook stores LIVl m. V V V J m, -7 iq- 090 40 -fmSir rich eral illumination of houses in the busi $1 tJOiQAo.nv bloodand blooming health and beauty, it did ness part Gf the city, many persons - itformasyouobseryeM!! having already determined to do so, &WAno roniiirio withrnt a bunch of irreen and Vi-jt tViA trppf and house decora- 88,211f175 63 Hops on the whu on the day of 1 puiouuuua oiuu ilu v and other paublic places in tlie city, or on application to the committee. , Price Mr. Davis will arrive on the i :o0 train on the M. & M. Railroad, and will be received with a salute from the Monteromerv Field Artillery. It is also expected that there will be a gen- sirh. $13,865,23913 J Surplus, $16,590,053.13 Income During the Year, 1885, Ta;.l Policy-Holders Since the Organization of the Society, P-i Policy Ws During the Year, 1885, Outstanding Assurance, Woi1 R78.00 Kew Assurance written in io, v""' 1 1 1 . 1 ....... 1 41... Urn iv a seeivi ooor iM'iiri inim 1 1 1 -hallway of the Uahy Hat Ihhih' undor which the dubious shop was situated. "Alma mia," murinured tlie yuur lady who etiteivd with a heavy tragedy aeeent and a well-developed Delsarteau A letter. Ko.Me. or I die. A letter was produced. "JorKosu? never disappoints her payinpreuMomers. Tran quillized, the younjr woman drew her veil tightly across her lace. She had noticed the stranger. Then she asked of the senorita: "How loivj; since huhhie was !iere?" 4iAn hour ajro," was tlie distressed re- $7,138,689.05 name. Increase-of Premium Income, Increase of Surplus, Increase of Assets, . .... $1,430,340.00 $3,378,632.03 $8,391,461.96 Caps Fear Yadkin Valley Railway CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 18. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1885. spouse. "Have you anv little cigarettes?" after pocketing how The amount of new ZXTu ovqt that of 1883. and it, bus cietv or by any omer company m j--. p- . the tUy.-- and a talf of its history is W.00 more than any The Attention of the Public is Especially Directed to TED T0 tittt a MTxnrT? ,n Travel. Residence or Occupation, alter une lear. RE5TR1UT1UWB ' V W Rates of Premium than are cnargeu uy oiuci -p- - exceeded the largest business ever transacted by the So - mail and ipassenger TRAINS NORTH BOUND. 8:20 A. M. 9:50 " 12:25 P.M. MOST LIBERAL POLICY Ever Issued, cies witn io iid nSTARI t aftbr Three ears. lYfiATEiiYn Jtpt'ofsatUfCtoty proofs of death, an d without the delay of sixty or ninety days, 'cnni with other companies , ' .7,. ' "1 jas. IV. Alexander, Vice President. Ilenru Ifc UmU9 G A-0i.fi., Manager. JAS. SOUTHGATE, District Agent, Durham, YV M. CHEKK, Agem, yaaUis--. N. Q. S. N. C. JOHN S. LONG, Agent, New Berne, N ORREN WILLIAMS, Agent, Tarboro, N. C. JAS. W. DAVIS, Agent, Wilson, N C. - . W. B. SHEPARD, Agent, Edenton, N. C. N. J. NORTH AM, Agent, Selma, N. C. q cncnijy-im T-pn.vfi Tiennettsvllle. S. C, " Shoe Heel, N. C, " Fayetteville, " " Sanford, " Ore Hill, " " Liberty, " Arrive at Greensboro, " . 6:00 J2 Dinner at ayetieviiie. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS SOUTH BOUND. Leave Greensboro, N. C 0:50 A. M. " T-1bprtv " 11:0) nlnHik 12:00 M. " Sanford, :4j P. M. " Fayetteville, " 4:00 " ' Shoe Heel, " " Arrive Bennettsville, " :-30 "Dinner at Sanford. Freisrht and Passenger Train leaves uen nettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:o0 p. in-, arnviug ui ouui; m y. m., and Fayetteville at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 6:30 a. m.. Shoe Heel at 10 a. m., and arrives at uennexisvniu ai i m. Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fayetteville daily at 8 a- m.. connecting at Sanford with Freight and Passenger Trains to Kaleigh), leaves sanioru at .w a. m., ar rives at Greensboro at 5:40 p. m. Leaves Greensboro daily at o a. m , leaves Sanford at 1U1S a. in., and arrives at Fayette ville at 2:40 p. m. ttvtvt .TNO. M. HOSE, . oen i cup i. the address. It will be well for those who intend to make special displays in the matter of decorations. &c. to begin consider ing the question now, and get flags young woman was and all other necessarv paraphernalia ii"- in time. . Mr. Davis will be accompanied by his family, and the party will be en tertained at the Exchange notei. xurs. Davis is said to be quite stout, a little above the average height, and pos sesses a full, round face, very interest ing because of her unusual amount of expression. Her hair is quite gray, fivebrows heavv. and she has just the symptom of a mustache. Her address is eletrant. indicating at once that she is a lady of culture, xurs. uavis uoes not look as old as her lord by at least twenty years. Most people who know more of t!n' dear she articulattMl. and a packages or two the oil with a rush. askeu in' Msuiuiri' husiness was. Vt the undersinttd Banks and Bankers will fay all Prizes drawn cn The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be frtsenied at our punters. J. II. OOLESBY, Prer. Louisiana Natiocal Bank. J. W. KILBUETH, Pres. State Natibtal Eank J A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank, Incorporated in 1S6S for i& ycre by the U.-i: lature for Kdncatlona.1 and 'r arltal-lo urp. with a capltAl of tl,0CC,w 0 to whtch - rvrs fond ot over 550XK) fcaa rlDco bevo aOdel T lly an overwhelming popular rotoltr tranrr. was made a! part of the precent State locftHo tlon adopted Deoember 2d, A. D., 18T9 Tht only Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by the people of any Mate. " It never scales or postpone. ItiCrnnd Hlncle iS'amber Dravwtna- tnU nUrc monthlv. and tho Extraordinary Draw ings regularly every three months Instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore, beginning March, I88rt. A Sl'I.KMlin OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A KflKTI'NK. FlfTH GRAND I) HAWING CLASS K. IN THK ACADKMV OF MTSICl NEW OKLKANS. TUESDAY, 3Iay 11. lHHtt IMA Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE S75.00Q 100,1300 Mels at Five Dollars Each. Fractions, in FifVis in proportion LIST Or PHIZES. "Madre di dios!" w:us the reply. Thanks to the ever increasing progeny of fools, business is good, and the holi day season as vet not at hand. I get a dime for everv letter delivered, and am so popular among iny patrons tlint well, the perquisites are not inconsider able." Then the reporter was jerniittcd to examine tho letters. Some wnre written in Fifth avenue script and some from Hoboken or thereabouts. Some bore the name of a well-known club and others came from where the aboriginal tribe is A. J . Ik rai d. 1 CAPITAL l'KIZE. 1 do do . 1 do do . 2 PHIZES OF fOOOO. ...f7.'.il .... -r.o 0 5 10 20 100 300 500 1000 do do do do do do do am io.... 1000.... ftOO.... 200... 100... ro.... 25.... APPROXIMATION PHIZBS. 9 Approximation Prizes of f "r0. . y do do .VW.. 9 do do 2.V).. Ill in Jl 12.0 0 lrt.OMi 10.lf lo.(H 20.01 2.",(0 2.1,000 .7f0 4J 2.2.-A anything at all about the Davis family "-yj Vnniir that ATr5 Davis of to-dav IS 3. second wife. She was a Howell. The ADVICE TO MOTELS. first wife of the President of the Con- Are you disturbed at nitrht and broken of nrst vvue ul iuc j. your rest by a sick child sutferinir and eryinif federacy was a daughter of old ben. Yth nam of cutting teeth? If send at Zach Taylor. Davis' marriage with once anj pet a bottio of Mus. winslow's Miss Taylor was the culmination ot an a WKS'ffi elopement. Taylor, a soldier himself, po0r uttie sufferer iinmediatelj-.-. Depend un did not like the life well enough to on it, mothers, there la no mistake about it qiu noi iiK.e iic Pi- it m,r1a,ivsfltitftrv and diarrhoea, regulates want his daughter to marry a soiuier, ma"ch antl i)owei3. cures wind eolie. and SO forbade the meetings between sof tens the ums, reduces muanimarion, anu who was then ioV7 Prizes, amounting to f2V,.Vp a llA.tlnn for ra.tul to ClUliH BUoU 0 u IDJ. emy to ido omce vi iu u"r; I r For further information write clenrl, t fnll a.liroaa. POnTAL OTKp. Ml rh an.u- ey Order, or New York Exch It :r51nrj letter. Currency by Kxjr (all (amf of ff- o4 opwarda at oar cxpetiso) dilt u d v ,11, A. OA 11 111 . 1 Nrw Orlf nm, l. or M. A. DAUPHIN, . U'MUlDKlon, If l . Gen'l Pass. As't. -tf a I3 SELLING THE WELL KNOWN -USED FOR COTTON AND TOBACCO. - - AL T11F. WELL Kn9wN ot?tjttvt a n ftTI ANO; MIXTURE, Manufactured by the American C a l l a nci c. Goldboro, N. ichl-2m Fertilizer Co'inpany, of Norfolk, Va. G. PERKINS. A FINE LOT OF IRISH POTATOES forl1tANTIWC,-. Garden Seeds, Choice Oubcasses, Vine ear. Sugar, Coffee, Potash, i-.ye, m FLOUR FMH IKS IfiWBR m& TO "BET IH THE WORLD AT WHOLESALE AWJJ K&isu- H00B J BBITT & u Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 23. 18S8.-tf NOTICE. It re- Parties expecting further credit, pay their bills upon presentation. quires money to run my uuomcoo. Resoectfully, T. B. PARKER, Opposite Post Office. Goldsboro, N. C. jan4tf A WEEK'S READING FREE i FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. your nakne and the name and address of five f your neighbors or friends on a postal cam ana eei ireo ior uuiisci mm each of them a speoimen copy of hpr and Mr. Davis rpcriil.iv armv officer, which commis sion he had received after his gradua tion at West Point. Clandestine nieet inrfe and an eloDemeut followed, for which Taylor never forgave Davis till the battle of Buena Vista. There Davis commanded the first Mississippi rPo-impTit. and such e-ood service that Taylor was forced to acknowledge his mpr t. and tor tue nrsr Time since iue marriaero recosrnized his son-iu-law, ot,( clnnnk hands with him. A writp.r who receutlv visited Mr. Dn.vis at his home, says : 'I had am pie opportunity to observe the decided nlnono-psi that had been wrought in Mr. natr't' annoarance since he posed twenty years ago for a likeness. His dark hair had all given way to white; phin-wiskers were still doing duty, but they, too, were white, and ou his ,mnor lin had rrrown Since xne war a UWlv I C5 . . a must croD of short hair. Over the pupil ot JhtoP. O.H-in3 Criers Fay?Wc ana alarms Rcis!erci Letters ta , JlveVtono and energy to the wholo gyatem. NEW ORLEANS national ban. Mrs. WinslqWs Soothino Syucp rou Ciuii- S- dues Teeth i no is pleasant to the tasl te, an. I is -rr r . Ai risrcnuw i the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the Lnlted States, and is for sale by an aruptfisi inrougu- out the world, l'rtco cents a uoi nu ieu--i i Miscellaneous HA RD WARE Farmei m mm Hardware ot all kinds, and the Hand somest and liest Stoves are ueing suiu very low by .mMv llUUliliMo o; r nrjunvi-t . Gold,sbor?, N. C, aprl-tt end o: NOTICE. By virtue of a mortgage executed by Jeff. M. Jenkins and wife, the undersigned will sell for cash at the Court House door in Goldsboro, on Saturday, May 1st, next, a tract of land in Nahunta township, con tainine about sixty acres, adjoining the lands of John E. Davis, Jefferson lirad shaw and others; and one lot in the town nf ffrpmnnt. on which said Jenkins and vyi j. , - - . . . ... r reside. For a lull description oi w . .1 S ,1- A- i ,M monter, in spue uiui " ' ator 5n Rnok 53. Pae 539. the left eye appears a mm, loomug v,nr.ii lilrft a cataract, and tue spare face has in the waxing years grown, if rn?sible. even more spare. His tall form, however, stands as erect as it did the proud day when the President of the Southern tonreaeracy was in augurated at Montgomery. Having received the agency for the ; Barbour Coiion hi Crushers ! for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du- plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, we would respecttully invite the attention ol Ginncrs and Farmers to their usefulnesc They are highly recommended and SUPPLY A LOHG-FELT WAIJT, Every Ginner and Farmer should have one- . . For- prices and particulars call on or address HENRY LEE & CO., autfJOtf WJwlesale Grocers. HEADQUARTERS -FOH- MK. E131U,NDS IN A HOLE. ThP Savannah Times thinks the Ver- wife Fresllrffi Oysters B Vf li U U J , - i II Fivo Cold and Two 8ilver Medals, . m awarded in 1885 at the Expositions oi New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. The superiority of uoranne over norn or wnaieoonu uaa iiuw uccu ucuiuiwivvv. by brer five years experience, it is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made oi various kiuda of cord. None are genuine unless rio WT?rwTt'fl (jOr aline is primea on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, ?B3 Hroadway, New YorK uny. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, The "Atlanta Constitution OUR THREE HUMOROUS WRITERS "UNCLE REMUS'S" Word Famous Sketches ot the Plan tation Darkey. "BILL ARP'S" Humorous Let ters for the Home and Hearth Stone. "BETSY HAMILTON'S" advetv Ltures told in "Cracker" Dialect War Stories, Sketches of Travel, News. Poems, Fun, Adventures, "Tlie Farm," Tho Household, Correspondence, A World of Instruction and Entertainment! Twelve Pages. The Brightest and Best Weekly. I' cases every member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE Address. "The Constttction. Atlanta. Ga- ra i (SQi o- THE liTJTUAL TEUST FUND Life Association. Farmers Look ! ., Feb. 20. 1836. Manager of the Fund Life Association, , d ' Q Tw nhairsUll Over four pounds sent by cxp . . , ut, tViP Perr)lexitie3 and y exnuoua It is the finest com m mc - awiuaiu - wr 4.1, .i lilno V aftieniUST white Com. sruwo y- V W-l T mu 1 I I V J M. UK V . I " breaking and coming apart, on - .j nM,;a frnnh ft is obviatea in tne many nseu. AiVovfcVr - Goldsboro, N. C Dr. G. D. Bice, tautiern Mutual Trust Atlanta. Ga. nip T have been a member of your Association for near twelve months, and am satisfied with its operations. 1 U3I SI I Send me 40 cents for one pound, $1.60 for one peck, or $3 00 lor one Dusnei. IS corn, grown 1' a directorship in the Asso- double as mucajanyoin ry , rrwttaiid the meeting of 100 ears make a busnei, thp Boards when I can convenienUy do Iteier COUUUeiice au. awwa- - ; snrewauess auu dumij , - t.orrl Tt suf?crests that he only sue ceeded in carrying his revolutionary resolution in the Senate oy a raajoru of one vote, despite the mandate ot King Caucus. Now the appointment of a Democrat to succeed Senator Miller, ; of California, nullifies that vote, and so, even if the Senators who 4-,1 i h l-.firr.iin ds before have the VKICU . , . . . . tomoritv to further assist him in his reckless partisanship, and vote to eni barras the public business by refus ing to confirm the President's nomi nations, he will be unable to torce his the Senate. Edmunds m;Uo8wpll throw up the sponge tt has been fiehting a losing fight from the start. OF INTEREST TO LADIES rr.u trentmpnt for ladies' diseases discovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregg, the dis tinguished English Physician and nurse whfch has revolutionized the entire mode thnse comDlaints in Jngiana . v.?,-T,rT intrndnrpd into the u. o. IS IIU W ucixi- o fair and novel olan. Sufficient of this remedy for one rnontn s v.? ntmnt is eent free to every lady II III lv sue- in the office of the Register of Deeds of v ayne cuuui y . hm. mch29 td Mortgagee. NOTICE. Tho Xn Fpnr.R Law will be in force in Fork township, Wayne county, on and after March aytn. au wnom n coueerus will govern themselves accordingly. Chm'n Co. Com mch!5-4t Mention rates i We would Call the Attention of EE II OK MLS who wish Seed that we have on hand Extra Early Peas and Beans which we sell cheap for Cash. t taVn rirnaiirn in lnformlnir my friends, ana tho public generaly, that I havaro-opened my OYSTER SALOON I Next door to John W. Edwards' Satnplo Roinj and opposite tho Mettenger office, where I will bo pleased to meet them. Having had many years experience in wi uuoiinn, ' I am satlsfled that I cannot bo surpassed in serving them to suit. tar-Families supplied by tho Measure at tho Lowest Market Price. ry I return Thanks to tho Generous Public forpast favors, and hopo by strict attention to business to merit a contlnuanco of the same. W. L. EDWARDS. G oldsboro. N. C. Sept. 7-wswtf ; PLANS AND ESTIMATES FOlt House Building! In all its branches, complete or in de tail, including Ml MM mm MM Trv me. and if you J mnnuv KPIPT POIITI leUCtJ uaHUiih- - fT will senn you duck y uu j; : ... T t nv time come to a differ to A..W. Anders, MagDoiia, xV . " .1 ninn will make the fact known for some of the uxceisior M" iiiWirT Verv respecttully, v never regret it. J A. r febl8-tf MAGRUDJSK, Diaucu, . - -FOR WHICH WE ARE- Sole 'Agents for Eastern Carolina! Hotel BarteiD in Massive and Great EOT STILL IN OPEKATION. to the rjublic. WM. T. DUKTUH. feb22-tf State Chronicle and Wilson Advance copy. . n iU.n U 11 TT1 II II T- 14 1C. Ll It mi irrf TOT LL113 ' -- ulu'"uu Pies. by whicU it P1SL U'Z Sbavingnd -OV Strength, also, Neatness ana PfaTat 7 and WmTai Parts being Connectp Dy bu.w., - . gfitaibB Gregory House VVithoui. wiuc. Call and ExainineSnaPricesJ the Easy Instalment Plan. eaimeii is ecu - who is suflenng irom anyu-- f . lhat we tho spy who sends ner nuuieso uu , 2ct stamps for expense, charges, etc. mo t-iiTP tor anV lorm oi ic male disease and the free tljkagez many times sumcieni 10 eucui . . nsnt cure r nil uiiecnuua aw.j' j - rlckaSf(which is put up in a plain wrap pacaage vwmui y lftlirp reference. W poSta wifl sent after Aug, 1st, 1800. ii-uureta, ------ ,,., Palmyra , . l . apr iu- v B .j NY, Remember That We Sell All Kinds of Furniture on febll ROY ALL, BOBDEN & CO West Centre Street, uuuovr tf dec24-tf ttofiey-kt-Lckw Snow HiM N. C. Special attention given to coUection oi -Jaims. apr27,'85-ly Johnnie's teacher asked him to tell her what "he drinks ' would be in the future tense. -He is drunk!" said the boy. ARTHUR SPRUILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Snow Hill. N. C collections. SEND YOUK ORDERS FOR Plain or Oraamental Gate M -TO- COGDELL & BARNES' octl5-tf Steam Bakery. Bucklen Arnica Salve j rrt. Uflcf ?aivfi in the world tor Cuts,; t,.: snr TTlrters. Salt Rheum, Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, j Hnrns. and all Skin Eruptions, and pos: do not profess to keep a Cheap Drug Store ! But those wishing to buy PURE DRUGS At a Livhg Profit, can 2nd thea at car P!a:e. Parents Needing SCHOOL BOOKS will do well to coniult us before buying. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF itively cures Piles, or no pay requirea. ji J-iriL-to-a t. (rive nerfect' satisfaction or money refunded, rnce cenw P31 ucrnisine Quinine and other nauseous itopinon,-f o. -mirinM. KIRBY & ROBINSON, Messenger Building Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 14-tf Iron Work, Wood Work, Tinning, Gas Fitting and Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Glazing In fact, for anything required for the erection o either wood, brick, stone or iron building?. -Ornamental and Monumental Gran ite and common stone work, a specialty. a t mv tin shons we do all sorts of tin work, roofing, &c. Wood work, sash,, doors, etc., on short notice. i' ' , MILTON HAEDING. ilarch 2G, 1885.-ly . , IDJE2 jsitistT i DR. H. 3. HARPER. KINHTONi c. wns ol Kineton, ana auiacem cotjuu.d. Has recently -rr-i n teu up an oi- ac with aii n0:t S07,0: meute. and uenaoea wuo work with conicrt ata aipa cn. uu aan made peraUve Dentistry unmg. cican we, extracting, treating. tc. aepeclaty for several veare. ana is connaeniui 8i nt Katisfaction. Call and ei amine hltf on'fli. OfflM In Oner "omk ip30 hnx. For sale oy rviruy w Goldsboro, N. C. Picture Frames of all kinds, sold cheap at Fuchtler & Kern's. Motto Frames 25 cents. Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, &c,Justtohand at COGDELL & BARNES' octlitf - Bteam Bakery.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 15, 1886, edition 1
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