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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER; 23. 1886. RUST PROOF SEED OATS, SEED WHEAT AND SEED RYE. Wholesale nov'13-tf Grain and Hay Shippers, c Miscellaneous. Attend to it Now. lKya?ufferln People dragr themselves about with failing gtrenjfth, feeling that they are steadily sinking into the gTave, when by using Parkers Tonic tbey would find a cure com mencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength surely coming back to them. ,m 63 ye""8 old; have been sick nearly all my life, and ought to know something about medicine by this time. I have used Parker's Tonic freely for more than a year, and consid er it the best remedy I have ever known. In ract, I now find no other medicine necessary 50Lweakne68 debility, rheumatism, and that distressing aa-goneness and pain from which l suffered so long, it has no equal. I do not see now any one can afford tr rln withrmt cn -i able a medicine." Mrs. Hattie N. Grwes cor. East and Front struts. Prnridpnon if t' Parker's Tonic ouiu uy nil UrUTLnsT in lanro hntl oc u r DolIar- decl&-wswlm i s ml jgfi mmWns&StM A Tow Ksr th csrcliaa Ttstmr.ials cf th s Praviflent Life Association. COR try 104110 lotion, BU9 Shoos, Hal9 Ml t CROCK1ERY, cfcO.T cfcO.T Has returned from the Northern Markets where he purchased a Large and Com- v, uwuB m aiest, ana many beautiful Styles in Dress and Fancy Goods, which he is determined to sell at the Smallest Living Profit for the CASH. BALTIMORE, TfcdD . FAYETTE and CALVERT STREETS. NO LOSS UNADJUSTED. .MILLINERY! MILLINERY! In his HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT he offers this season a most Magnificent and Fashionable Display, carefully Elected by ComSSJnt Hands. He has also again secured the servieesof Miss Oattie BordLev, aSsted by other competent Lad es, who will take pleasure in waiting on and I pleasing who may need anything in the MILLINERY or DRESS GOODS Line sep-tf GoiDSBORO, N. C, Nov. 3rd, I83. This is to certify that my late husband. John o. codner, was insured under policy 886. in The.lroient Life Association, for one thou dollars, under date of March 20th, 1883 That he died Oct., 1st, 1883. I have this day rtfld the fullIa value. $1,000. without discount or any deduction whatsoever I therefore take this method of recommending Lt1 rovident Life Association to all those seeking safe insurance, where they wil 1 receive fair and honorable treatment at the hands of the Association. Respectfully MARGARET L. CODNEK SUPERIOR COURTS. Spring Term, 1887. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. tiyae February 7, one week; May iu, uue wees. Beaufort February 14,'two weeks: May 30, two weeks. Currituck March 7, one week. Camden March 14, one week. Pasquotank Marc n 21, one week; June 13, one week. Perquimans March 23, one week. Chowan Aoril 4. one wepkr Jnno 20, one week. Gates April 11, one week. Hertford Anril 18. one week: Jnn 27, one week. Washington April 25, one week. lyrren ijay 2, one week. Dare May 9, one week. Pamlico May 23, one week. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Halifax January 10, two weeks; arch 7, two weeks: M.av in weeks. Northampton January 24, two weeks; April 4, two weeks; June 13, one week. Edgecombe Februrry 7, one week April 18, two weeks. Craven February 14, two weeks; May 30, two weeks. Warren March 21, two weeks. Bertie May 2, two weeks. THIRD Mai P. S. All indebted to me will please come forward and pay up. C. G. PERKINS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. FINE CLOTHING, they are the best. For Sale by H. WEIL & BROS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. Fine Clothing, they fit better than any other. For Sale by H. WEIL & BROS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. FINE CLOTHING, they are made up in the best style. For Sale by EL WEIL & BROS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. Fine Clothing, they give entire satisfaction. For. Sale by H. WEIL & BROS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. FINE CLOTHING, they 'give better wear than any other. For Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. Fine Clothing, they are made by best merchant tailors. For Sale by H. WEIL & BROS. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. FINE CLOTHING, they are sold as cheap as ordinary clothing. Buy Hammerslaugh Bro's. Fine Clothing, they are known by their durability. For Sale by H. WEIL & BROS. E SURE AND BUY Hammerslaugh Bro's. FINE CLOTHING, after you try them once, you will always buy them. Sale Exclusively Q Granville Institute, OXFORD, N. C. Boarding and Day School for young ladies and children. Spring Session be gins January 26, 18S7. The Principal will be assisted by a corps of six Superior Teachers, selected for special excellence in the departments over which they are to preside. Miss A. J Hamnie, a graduate of Music Vale, afterwards a pupil of Prof. Stein- niuller, of Baltimore, gives lessons on the DISTRICT JUDGE RIMON. Pitt January 10, two'weeks, 21, two weeks; June 13, two I L I.I. T 1 uoldsboro, n. (J., July Zirh, 1884. A January one S. T. Nicholson, General Agent Irovidet Life June 6, one week. Association. J Wilson-JFebruary 8 two Dear Sir: It afford me o-mat r.o A 10 J ' acknowledge the reaipt of ()ne T&d Kr ' eKSm (i,000 DoLar8,bein-theP full fa f value of a Vance-February 21, two w rfnrt Ufe of-my )a,te husband, Henry JMay 23, two weeks. 90S in the Provident " Ufe AssocTation of Bait": M"tm March 7, two weeks, tihffl d" a?dJ deslre throuh you to thank Greene April 4, two weeks. afflSSSLS&W.'00" Nash-May 2, two weeks. iteepeetfully, HARRIET CLARK. I FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. This testifies thnt t hHoin Wake Januarv 24. two weVc- L. H. Reid. ti lectins Agent of the Provident tFebruary 28, two weeks; March 28 Life Association of Baltimore, one thousand two weeks- tAnril 9; th dollars, amount of Endowment Policy on the lw" wecKS ' APr" three weeks. n ayue January J4, J. H. MER- March weeks, week; weelc ; weeks, life of my son. Charles V. Hnhr accidentally drowned on the 16th day of last May My bUSinesA rolntirma rifc T I an,d !jis company have been both pleasant and satisfactory. itesnenTfnIlv "The above was naid as cnnn'.o ,i.u proof was received. two wpxli- intormaL Thf (' iudrca iwo weeiss; tApnl 18, one argument on the motion, and to th'it WGtt ' u ??d ?Xed. Ty after the second llarnett February 7, one week. Monday in January as the time, and Johnston February 14, two weeks. Alexandria as the plaue, for hearing fifth district judge Phillips. argument on the motion, and required tiranville Jannarv 31 tt nir.; "ru'cu l" Slvo u"nu in me sum J f FOUND GUILTY, a Verdict of the Jury in the Case or Bam. Norfolk, Dec. 18.The fourth day 1110 inai or Mr. Ueorge M. liain. cashier of the Exchange National Bank, for false entry, opened in the United States Circuit Court this morn ing at 11 o'clock, with only a moderate attendance, which increased. as the day wore on, and when the dis- nnguisned connsellers from Richmond were speaking the court room w quite crowded. After the opening of court Mr. Richard Walks concluded his argument for the defence. Major xt-gu xv. A-age, or iticnmond, followed for the defence in a stroner and vigor ous summing up of tho case, and was followed by Judge W. W. Crump, of Richmond, who closed for the defence in a powerful and -exhaustive review of the evidence and the law in the case. Colonel Catlett Gibson, district at torney, then closed the case for the Government, speaking for an hour and presenting quite an able argu ment. " After ColoneJ Gibson closed Judge Bond instructed the iurv. and thfv re tired to their room to consult as to Hon. J. Randolnh Tucker, pnimcnl ... r . . . . " loriur. .Joliu 15. Whitehead asked continuance ot the case of his client on account of his (Tucker's) inability lu " prt'sent next week. vwuii, uuftii y uererminru 10 con tinue all the bank case to the May term. i tlie jury returnel to the court room and announced that thev had agreed upon a verdict. The clerk cauea tne roll, and tbo foreman hand ed tCe VOrdlCt to thP ulnrlr it as follows: We the jury lind the defendant guilty as charged in the in dictment. Major Page, counsel for Mr. Bain, asked for a new trial and arrest of judgment on the ground that the grand jury which found the indictment was miormal. The MUBcellancotiH. BIS!" CAPITAL PRIZE- S 1 50,000. " We do hereby certify tht .., i.-.i.. arranromenUforail the Monthly and Hmi Annual Drawlrws ot Tbo Loulola' HtateLot- Jf m??n,l,,1 ,rl Pcr8on mana,ro and con trol the Drawing thomnelvo-. n,i .1?- Bamo are conducted with honesty, falrneL and in irood faith toward all parti -s, an3 wl authorize the fompany to use this cer'Soate! rs--y ' H' Piano, violin, and orfran. TTpt mini io .?IYea-t518. a.y r t"? Providen pnni t io "1: ?unr amorefMd..throuirh the hands Morton's Store, Alamance Co., N. C April 24th, 1885. Jteceived this day, of the Provident Life As- May G, one week. Chatham February 14. one week: required to nlay at the monthly reccn- of Mr. Tt ,it" May 23, one week. tions, which "keeps them interested, and .fdonars, the full amountdae me under Guilford February 21, two weeks stimulates them to practice. Theartde- EcMm ' partment is under the charge of Miss B 8heCiSSffi,A"nto,thelMU,failco Alamance Marcli 7, one Wk Kobards, from Cooper Institute, and for ,J Sethis manner of thanking the Aseocia- June 0, one week. ' ihmA r,.. tk. TJ u x . . tlOH ftnd i t.S (rfin pro 1 A Grant Ui . . ' '-rv . mice ycai me jriesiucni oi me Art .UeCO- nM.onH -7.-h "'prompt. Durham Afurnl, IJ rat VP SriPt f Hclt? t. rry.collVK1I.I,-ueraaiter,andheartilv u w vxi . i xjui tiiiiui i iji in. i if hi I i r " I "I i i iniinn t nom i r nwm - . u . uiviu w luusc wiiu wunicnpannnn i in Vnrt el, Tn4l,, : T finfn T. f Tna..n " ut-Hp ana jjugiiou, -LiAa.iiacij-iciij.uo, jjuiiii, I "i jusuiouw, no wur iuy 01 au conn tne unJtrsimt.l f,n.i, x? x U Prttes drawn ,m The Iuitiana State Iut tenet wAich My t,e presented mt ottr counters. J. II. OGLE3IJY, Pres. I.ouisiaria JNatiotial Eink. J. W. KILIJKETII. Pres. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, 7ew Orleaes National Bank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! U Over HaSf a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorp iratcd In 1S f or : vearihrth.fi laturo for IMuc-ationa aatiirM.bTJSr - - - " r ' V I.l-KJ.IPHF - ici w 1. 1 i " fund of over fUxI'hHU,00 a" erwnel!nlnir mmiigrvnfnit.f chiso Constitution aJop7 DmUX D-1 y fie on.y lAtttr errr rote I on and tndnr.. Ihtptopit of an if State, It ntver ecaltt or ItH (.'mud JtOttjxmrt, Hllll 'l.n.h.r !.. . ... place monthly, and tho Somi. nn,..i r!L regularly every six mouths (June and l)ocem- Vuhti v p DU) "PKTr.VITV TO WIN A I'OinUNK. FlHST(iKAM) DllAWlNO Ci AR A, IN TDK .H'AHKMV OFMlSIC, B W Oh I itANS Capital Prize. $150,000. ilulvrn, (5. m Mrr Ten I)nlln I tni-. Trmh.,81. instrumental Music, Calisthenics and class singing for five months, $100 00. Vocal Music, French, German, Drawing, and Painting extra. For particulars, ad dress the Principal dec9-tf MISS B. CLARKE. Respectfully. vr. A HALL. A FEW OF THE MANY THINGS TO BE FOUND IN THE LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. Autograph and Photograph Albums; Album Rests and Easels: ScraD Books. from 10 cts. up; Toilet Cases; Shaving Cases: Writing Desks: Work Boxes, from 35 cts. to $5 00; Whisk Holders; Mirrors; Cabinets; Vases; Cups and Saucer.-; In- ants loiletbets: Smoker's Sets: Flowpr rot Holders; Picture Frames; Inkstands; Gold Pens; Fancv Box PaDer: numprona Nick-Nacks in Bronze and Brass. Beautiful Holiday Books, in attractive bindings; large and small Bibles; II) mn Books; Prayers and Hymnals; large as sortment of Books ior children; Toys; Dolls; Paint Boxes; Games; Blocks, etc. You are cordially invited to call and examine my stock and prices. Remember the place : Centre store, un der Opera House, sign of Big Book. dec9 tf J. B. WHITAKER, JR. Goldsboko, N. C, May 5th, 1885. We commend with nnnflionn i the promptness with which the Provident Life Association has settled our claim amounting to two thousand dollars on the death of our father, Isaac SummerfinM. huinr,w before its maturity. Kespectfuliy, MORRIS SUMM E R FIELD ISIDORE SUMMERFIELD. The followinc mtraM o the Treasurer of Cabarrus County, though not intended for publication, speaks for it"elf. Concord, N. C, October 8th, 1885. T. Nicholson, General Agent. Dear Sir: Enclosed find $3.01 as per assess ment notice to hand. Was in Baltimorea few weeks since and called on the officers of the nr..-oa . ' " - may oo, one week. Orange March 28, one week. Caswell April 18, two weeks. Person May 2, one week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNER. New Hanover January 24, two weeks; April 18, two weeks. Lenoir February 7, one week. Luplin February 14, two weeks uyseniery ana olarrhoea, regulates c' OA 4. in i J 'on I , tne 8tma-h and bowels, cures wind colic bampson-fFebruary 28,;tWO weeks; softens the ruids, reduces Inflammation? and may t one weeK. ?; 0,.VUO ttUU energy 10 mo whole system I of $20,000. All the Richmond iurors were ad journed to meet in Richmond on Mon day next, and all other inrnr wr.. discharged. The Revised Statutes, undpr wWh the indictment in this case was trlrJ fixes the penalty at not less thau live nor more than ten years'imprisonnient. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at nljrht and broken of uur rusi oy a sick cnna 8utrorlnf and cryimr with pain of cutting teeth? If so. send at nee and get a bottle of Mrs. Win-blow's ouuiiimu DIKUrrOR t;HILUKEN TKETHINO Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor time sutrerer immediately. Depend ud- j-- ci a, uiuio ia uu miBuiKe about it 1. 1ST of phizes. 1 CAPITAL. t'rClZt:u iio.OO0 tIJUND i-hlZK OF 2 LAKOK FlilZKs ()F 4 LAK(E I'KIZIbS OF "rM i'(IZf.f OF . 80 WHl ., 0 APPROXIMATION 1UU 1W Ai.proiimaitoii rrlcca oi vo.o. o. . ''.t'iHJ.., 1.' I . ., .., '8. . , 10-.... 60... PHIZES. 30... WO .. . 61,M0 . su.ooe . 20,U . 2tl.U0 . 23, tWO . SO.OOO . 40.(100 . 51.0(H) 130.000 2U,(K10' ema' LUii y Ten Yar Policyanl vj i un. will fcTfriL 11T lnai-inA J full whether we live ten years or die to-morrow. iUUia JUIIW A. CUNE. Greensboro, N. C, Augrust 23rd, 1886. ?.ak?.pI??suXein.8tatnfir that I have been mcureu in me i'rovident Life Assointi T-k t -mm- - - -enaer March 14, one week; May v, viiv wees. Carteret March 21, one week. Jones March 28, one week. Onslow April 4, one week. SKVl'A'TH rT Anson-Januaryl0,one week; tMay U-rOCerieS ! 0061168 ! Columbus January 17, one week; iuaacu o, one week. Mrs. Winplow'b Soothino Syrup for 0hii ifrvM tti n i zyii i pieasant to tne taste, and is wit; pruBcnpuoii 01 one or tne oldest and pest leuiuie uurses ana pnysicians in the United states, and is for sale by all druKiiststhr&uirh. oui tue worm, rnce vjo cents a bottle. 1 feb25-lyNty vumwuauu January 4, one weeK; "larcli 14, one week; tMay 0, two weeks. Baltimore, for the past three years, jand that I rObeon-nJanuary 31, two weeks: lfZGll?o??th in ty and cheap- Ma-V 23. two weeks. whSo8 dSi t??MhSSf1r " to a" Richmond-February 14, two weeks; -CM. A. JEFFRRVS I " u"c ""W weeK. 1 M . rjiaaen March 21, one week. Brunswick April 4, one week. Moore April IS, two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Cabarrus January 31, one week; j ATTENTION! Farmers and Ginners Maywood, N. C, Sept. 2nd, 1836 I take pleasure in stating that I have been insured in the Provident Life Association of Baltimore, Md.. for the past two years and that I am very well pleased with it, both as to safety and cheaDness. nd mn X."Y " ,i to aU "h&Snr May 2, on7 wek - "--" Iredell-February 7, uoldsboko, N. C, tfept, 12th, 188C Received of the Provident Life Association the sum of one thousand dollars, in full pay. SPn?? clalm9d"e tothe undersigned Keirs of p. D. Carroll by virtue of Policy No. 901 1 said Assocmtion. j. 0. CARROLL M. F. MIMS. ' E. S. SMITH. two weeks; two weeks; two weeks; j Having received the agency for the arbour Gotten hi Crushers for the counties of Wayne, Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnoton, we would respectfully invite the attention 01 Ginners and Farmers to their usefulness, cheap and reliable insurance; and would urtre They are highly recommended and SS?viSfe nce8sity of insurance in making hand that provides shall CUI I LI M LUHQ ILL I rfflriii aeatn Snow Hill, Sept. 17th, 1886. baiumMT Pr0viaent U association Dear Sir: lam just in receipt of check in ll Jentof ,po'ic7 of on the life of ion; iiuouauu, jonn c. manKsior prompt payment. Dixon. Accept May 23, two weeks. Rowan February 21. May 9, two weeks. Davidson March 7, June C, one week. Randolph March 21, two weeks. Montgomery April 4, one week. Stanly April 11, one week. NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOVKIN. KocJnngham January 24, weeks. FIRST-CLASS AND CHEAP. viz : BULK MEAT, PORK, LAUD, SUGAR, COFFEE, K1CE, M'JL ASSES, FLOUR, SALT. BAGINO, TIES, TOBACCO, SNUFF, SOAP, STARCH, SODA, HORSFORDS 13READ I &C , &C. Those who owe us, will iorward" and settle. The drawing to a close JLcvMUtttn JStt t he Cloned. Very Respectfully, dec2-tf BEST & THOMPSON. please come year is rapidly FOB T BE HOLIDAYS! 9JB your May 23, two weeks nwwu w iu v irienfis. wno motr timn For Every Ginner and Farmer should have 1 one. For prices and particulars call on or address r-- v r: . iuvuu ones wnen the hand that Drovides biSqii u t w larvuu away uy Yours truly, JULIA C. DIXON. We have the most complete assort ment of ntHMx n 1 j two wiw, was ana uracners. w ever before offered to the retail trade. Buying in large quantities, as we do, we Yadkin-Februarv 21. two wlr. tuauieu 10 8e,J inem at ihe 2,lnewe7kMarCh7' two weeks; May Very Lowest Prices! We also have a large and varied assortment of 2,i:w Fri.os, Atrkoautiotf to ft3t, 9 AppllnaUoBfbr ratoe to c!ubs fUonid te m3 leaoi f 1110 ComVhT l NW Or" full address. POntai. miti.. i.t": 'V-g letwor. Currency by Exyren (tt oar ordinary ci pea so) or XI. A M. A.DArrpIIIX, DAUPHIN, rt .. WashJoftton, D. c. Make P. 0, MoDcTcrfiers Payable and sidrsss Rofiislerod Letters m NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleintl La. RTTIPTYlTlAf 7,h&t tn prcseneo of "VMf tJlllUtJJT Ocnerals Iteaunvard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings la a guarantee of absolute fairness and IntS rity, that the chances are all ujual. and that no one can possibly divine what numbers win (lrawa Prize All parties therefore ad vvrtMni to guarantee Prizes in this Lottery, or hold nj out any other impossible Inducements are swindlers, and only aim to deceive and def raud the unwary. uui.iraua LB. GIDDENS Goidsboro, N. C. WATCHMAKER AD JEWELER ! Forsyth February 7, two weeks; novl8-tf ka. if 0 ajni,ijj jijjiiijpanM jjmjiij " PJ gain auffSOtf Wholesale Grocers. 1 -inoavr- WHITEHURST & OWEN, lOtn sbXLcx Byrcl streets, ept23-3m yyTl''""1'1' minimum mwm m 'J The only Steam Works of the kind in the State, and most complete South of Jialtimore. Ladies' and Gentlemens' Goods of every description cleaned, or dyed in the latest and most fashionable colors. Lace Curtains and Blankets cleaned and bleached. Correspondence Solicited. GOLDSBORO STEAM DYE "WORKS. Goidsboro, N. C. nov25-tf Toe Social Mirror' Introduction by ROSE ELIZABETH CLEVELAND fa t.Ykm fit! A nur i-iatxt An1 ftAant if-nlli flTuciat To our iTienus, rairons, ana me ruDiic, n tn a,ifR2le8 ase9j iv vui j. ) ' ' thlat eorern our most RefitiMl Hnmca Anr ,1. . ov 1 Social Circles. The work also contains a That we are constantly auumg iu um o., Goldsboro, N. C. November 24th 1886. 1 JTe Tthis day received from 1 he Provi mh 1iIn8ura,ne.?JomPanJr of Baltimore, TTTITITT mTT T -m-n n i ' , VAVWO" uuiiui , IBU amount In full HENRY LEE & CO., 2s"?s ineir nonoraDle and fair dealing and recom mend for safety and economy this company who has since our relatinnshin nrttH it tu?L section of North Carolina paid all its claims as early as competible with evenly divided justice to the company and the insured member. Signed, ELIZABETH PATE, wife J. B PATE, son. Jr8' iJAP Y SMITH, daughter. Miss DEBBIE PATE, B. F. SCOTT, tiimrrlinn or.l Attorney for minors. The loss on Mrs. Rev. Dr. Kobey, Qiarlotte, N. C. who died very recently, will be paid as soon as the proper papers are received and approved bv the Association. GOLDSBORO Steam Dyeing ani Cleaning: WORKLS. Or. LOUIS H, REID dec6-w4t-sw4t MEDICAL EXAMINER. Goidsboro, N. C. TOBACC SEED ! stfully mm xne oest varieties tor every type of toDacco. liet tne best and growjine tobacco, which is wanted and always pays. Price jd cents per ounce or $2.00 per pound. write ior atscnptive list of Tobacco Seed and tne best and most prolific Seed Cobw, R. L. RA.GLA.ND, dec!3 3m Kyco, Virginia 3 can ennni o or, A cmnAa. that will comDare with anything jjij jfjui y an l, niiu pnvo & - m Eastern North Carolina, consisting, in part, 01 1 CZT yv -t -t vTTT TV TZD "C CUTLERY, TIN WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c. inej.ine of Breech and Muzzle ; L &t3- . . . . . -1 t-i V TDC2 Thantin. r t. t n morit a. mntinn&iice of the same JUU 1U1 UDV TUM WMWWf T w -" ' - n. HUGGINS & FREEMAN. lold.w. North Walnut Street, Near Bank of New Hanover. 4uro, K. c.( l.mgrt 23, 188-tf M ireasnrjr 01 uome ueaaing roi Home Culture. It is a grand new book, Just out. Agents wanted. P. B. DICKERSON & CO. UmrrcoN this Detroit. Mich- Now in Store! g Car Loads Prime Timothy Hay. ' ' Tons Wheat Bran. Tons Mixed Cow Feed, gfj Cases Soap. Cases Ball Potash. Cases Concentrated Lye. Tobacco, Snuff, Starch, Cotton Barring, to , B. II. PBTVETT & CO. Mortgage Sale! By virtue of a power 01 sale in the mortgage deed executed to me by Isaic Read, duly recorded in Liber 50, page 76, I shall on the 8th day of January 1887, at 12 o'clock M , at the Court House door in Goidsboro, sell'publicly, for cash to the highest bidder, the land therein conveyed, to satisy the debt secured by said mort gage. . I. S. D. SAULS, Dec. 8, 1836-td Mertgagee. For Lease C. G. Holt'a farm near Princeton, John ston county. Good buildings and orch ard. Appljr to the undersigned at Goids boro. N. C. dec2-tf L. B. HOLT. Alleghanj' March 21, two weeks. .uavie April one week. Stokes April 18, one week. Surry April 25, one week. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Henderson February 14, three weeks. Burke March 7, two weeks. Caldwell March 21, oue week. Ashe March 28, . one week; May 30, one week. Mitchell J pril 18, two weeks. Yancey May 2, two weeks. McDowell May 10, two weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT GOMERV. Alexandria January 24, one week; June 3, oue week. Catawba January 31, one week; June 6, one week. Union February 14, one week; February 21, one week; May 23, one weeK; tiuay onejweek. .Mecklenburg February 28, three weeks. Gaston March 21, two weeks. Lincoln April 4, one week. Cleveland April 11, two weeks. Rutherford April 2o, two weeks. Polk May 9, one week. XWJ5UTTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Madison February 28, two weeks. Buncombe March 14, three weeks; dune zu, two weeks. Transylvania April 4, one week. Haywood April 11, two weeks. Jackson April 9, one week. Macon May 9, one week. Clay May 16, one week. Cherokee May 23, two weeks. Graham Jnne 6, one week. Swain June 13, one week. Criminal causes only. tCivil causes and jailcases only. tCivil causes only. s A certain philanthropist buvs a lanre quantity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup every winter and gives it to the rxor suffering from coughs and colds. 'mere is not a case of neuralgia which cannot be at once relieved bv the use of Salvation Oil. At all drug store. Price only 25 cents a bottle. Job printing: done m erood stvle and at lowest rates at the IIessckosb Press Rooms. Fiie Works, and, to the retail trade, wtf offer special inducement. Send in your .orders. We will guaran tee prices, and the goods, as ever, will be the very best the market famishes. APPLES, ORANGES AND NUTS of all kinds, always on hand. JOHN MURPHREY & SON. Goidsboro, N. C, Dec. 6, '8G.-tf Js 4 I TAKE HGTiCE NOTICE ! the undersigned, as executors of the last will and testament of Willie Hastings uctciiacu, win sen ai puDiic auction, at tne tourt tiousedoorin the town of Goids boro, on the 13th day of December. 1886. A certain tract of land in Wayne county, .1 . . . .--.. n ' aujoining ine ianas 01 w m. bauls, J2. Yel- verton, 13. a. Lane and others, and con taming thirty-one acres. It beinz the land assigned to Eviline Yelverton as her dower in the land of John J. Yelverton. deceased. Terms made known on dav of saie. inis om aay ot .November, WbQ. W T. EDWARDS, J. D. FINLAYSON, novll-6w Executors. Valuable Property FOR RENT OR SALE. I will rent or sell on good terms my mill, gin and farm situated in Fork township six miles from Goidsboro, buildings all new, mill doinz ;ood business, 50 acres newly cleared and, and in all about a 4 horse farm, will include farming implements mules &c. this is a rare chance for a man with small means. Good location for country stor. Apply at once to dec2-lm R. E. JONES. LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT Barrels Fresh Rock Lime. Barrels Plaster. 250 100 50 2000 40,000 Hi .A. O? X3C S . B. IL PRTVETT & CO. Barrels Cement, (Portland and Rosendale.) Pounds Plastering- Hair. That I am prepared to do all sorts of re pairing of Watches and Jewelry, and guarantee satisfaction to all. My work the past 20 years is ample guarantee of what may be expected In the future, and you will find my prices satisfactory. Mr. Frank Giddens, of Clinton, a Watch maker of skill and Kand he will be nleased V lt0 wait uPn nu- MT STOCK OF Jewelry, Watches, and Silverware, is first class and is offered at hard times prices. tSThankful for past liberaiparonTge I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. L. D. GIDDENS. Goidsboro, N. C, May 10-3m Land For Sale! OOO Acres of valuable land situated 8 miles east of Goldbboro, on the A. & N. C. R. R. Level. Ten horse crop cleared land. Claysub3oil. Good swamplands for corn. A valuable marl bed on the place. There is no better farming land in the State. ' The above land will make three desira ble settlements and will be sold to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to M. W. 1IZ7FT.T. OCt 14-tf TWrm V C Building Lime! Delivered in Goidsboro, in Small Lots, At $1.15 perBbl. Special Hates for Car Load Lois. ALSO N. C. PhosDhate. Phosphatic Lime, and Agricultural Lime. XW Send for Circular. FJIENCH BROS.. aug-18.,8-tf Rocky Point. N. C. FOR RENT. A six horse farm of eood land in John ston county in good condition produces well, both corn, cotton and other crons. Good buildings, good water, and one of1 the beat stock ranges in the State. Applr to T. H. HALL. at Hod. Britt & Halls store. dec3-lm UoMsboro. N. O.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1886, edition 1
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