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' - ' .11 ijJL.,tAiwi i.ci4.-.U I - -771 111 fill If ' . . r r 1 : -ay . . v v.--;,' " . - vjy -' - - - T NATE JACflBI, Market Street, : lYUminston, If. C. Agricultural implementV'Engtisb and American Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c "We would respectfully call the attention of wholesale buyers to our full and com pete assortment, embracing all and every descriotion of Goods in. the Trade, and to the superior advantages we can offer from having the agency of several of Jhe best leading Factories. 1 " V 'iZ V '"fr ; ' Always on hand Sole and Harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins, - - . ' Paints, Oils, Glass, Bash, Doors and Blinds. &c., &c...,.-.-. Please call and examine, -before purcha sing, the stocic at - - J NATH'L JACQPPB . Hardware Dvpot, v sep5-ly 9 Market Street H. MOORE, II. D. Offias in the Cobb Building. DR. W. H. MOORE, having removed his office to the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally absent apr4-tjani - - M. T. DORTCH & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, G0LDSB0BO, JT. C.t Attend the Courts of the counties of John ston, Wayne, Nash, Greene, Lwmr and Wilson; the Supreme Court and the U. . Courts. 1an23-lm T)li. T. E. UNDERWOOD, Has recently located in OOLDSBORO, N. C, And solicits the patronage of the people of Goklsboro and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended to May be found on James street, near the Episcopal Church. Jan. 20, 1873-3mf If SI It ill v.-: ., Mnri YVM v u f " i i n v i r J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. Tor u. PrinciplD ii Principle Eight li Right Ycaterday To-day, Tomorrow Porerer.- PallisAtd Semi-WtUy aad Weekly ; 5.'"' w- - GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13.1873 NO. 45. ' 1 t$'i$s&, er 111 ome in Ameriky. PlS 'N. B. If yon do not see thU Life R. THOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OP KINSTON, N ., Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N. C.and surround ing country. Office, at present, at Barham's Hotel, where all orders may be left. August 22d, 1872. lm will give notis where he may be no longer, but roared for ther'deviP found, she will hear something to I with all my might, 'ihat indirid- her advantage by calling on the wri- nal came to the rescue in ho' haste, as black and sooty as bis redonbta- notis, ble namesake. Jim Jones was a Biddy, be plazed to let mo know, valliant fellow, and be spared.no and I will write yez another just pains to rescue me from my dia- like. Your loving brother, greeable situation. - " Pateick McShank. The bird flew hither and thither It is unnecessary to say shat Pat- u'nder the influence of Jim' demon- rick's tavor was marked "mnat crn svrauon. JMISS VilZ UfOWU weDl g to me silver dollar was tendered me for Ilke a crab-fish, and in the midst of throuble.' the melee down came Charley's As I turned to the desk agaia, i glass cabinet ot'curiositieswlpng. espied the folded paper " which my angj'otfthprfoor;' and mumraies, pretty golden-haired visitor had skeletons7rare stones, crystals, and left, and without delay I gave it the sea-weeds, were scattered in every benefit of an examinatton. It was direction. the notice of the marriage of John Jim 8eize a chair, and with one C. Smith to Miss Helen Weeks, fel1 swoop laid the turkey dead at Scarcely had seated myself at both of Dover. I was irritated nis feet severing the head from IM EDITION, , 54JttRY , FOYE'S t EZ)ITOiiIAIL, CAREER. BY CLARY AUGUSTA. SECONDARY EXPERIENCES. the desk, and resumed my pen to go enough to have torn the offending tie Ddy. So delighted was I to be on with my leader, when in came a paper to shreds as if that lovely, rid of my biped, that I gave Jim gigantic countryman, bearing a bag laughing little-sprite could marry a tne Poultry as a reward. in one hand and a basket in the oth- John Smith ! Pshaw ! said r.nm. Jm said that the red hue of the er. I am, sir.' 'Well, I'm anoaj ,tfca people of Geldxboro and ri clnity, - , The exiibit of the 8erctarr show that the outatandlng liabilities against we Aaaoelation are about $7,000. Thia debt could be easily borne and carried, to be oet by the income of future ex hibition. If the oficen and director. only had the confidence, the encourage. mcui ana me tupport of the community at large. At any rate f 4,000 of the debt can eaaily be carritd. It it therefore deainrdto raiae the remainder by an in creaae of atock. And the object of thia addrete U to appeal to and enlut the public in behalf of the enterprise to extent The present period we regard as a most auspicious one for the adrancexaeut of agriculture, science, and especially for the holding ol annual Fairs. It is hard ly neceraary to tell the intelligent public T Goldsboro, Wayne and surrounding counties, of the vast importance of such annual exhibitions to theii future wel fare and improvement. We know there are those who make light ot all such enterprises as Agricultural Fairs some will say- they are gotten up to make noney but we do not hesitate to de clare that, in the changed condition of things amongst us, there can be no gtn eral derelopment in the. South, except through ' the' concert of action and com hined effort of our people, and especially if tb- enterprise is inspired by our far mers and mechanics, and countenanced by their aid, presense and Influence, The new Board of Directors are gentle men f acknowledged ability and energy and possess the confidence of all who know them. Let us then make another effrt to ha?e a still grander exhibition here in the Fall ol 1873 than was the ne got en up under so many disadvan tages in 1872. Our farmer friend should '.esd in this moremeut. They have real ized fair returns for their crops and cer- lne annual meeting of the St.kh.. tainly could not make a more laudable ders of the Farmers' and Mechan cs' V- ioTMtraent than by taking one or more aociation of North Carolina tooV phr,- shares nf ($50 each) stock, and thus aid in the Court House in Goldal r .,, tlie Directors in pressing on their pre- Thr?av V Vl m rv GtYt vhn f.l -? .1 . -rm m. 1 . returning to the sanctum, I gave ie, ruffles, scuffles, hubbies, trou- j ZZ' wJiftJ rn' pmT lQe " , , M,BTBro" Tu -, . . . , , lowing were elected a Board of Directors ment is safe, and will dmbtless prove T. Go home, and batheyonr feat in mustard. T.Parse 'Girl.' P. Girl is an angelio' nouu . of the' Grecian bend gender, and mas culine tendencies. T.Saye us from sudden death I These boys will never be' raided. How is that sir T t P - Girl is an angelic noun cause she paints her cheeks and loves in- juns ; she's compounded of cosmet ics, flowers, fuss and feathers; is of inasculiue tendencies, cause she we.tr a shirt bosoms, paper, collars, aud always hasher head full of boyi; singular number cause the boys are afraid of them, and matrimony is played out, third person, cause she's much spoken of ; in the objective case and governed by a gipsey bon net. "T. Next, parse Fashion. P. Fashion is a tyrannical noun of the common gender. 1. Catfish aud blunderbusses. at sir ? steamship lines are retting up ex cursibns with Vienna as an objective point, xnougn they propose to touch at many ether places of interest dur ing the trip. A they propose to cnarre greatly reduced rates, thou. sands will avail themselves of a opportunity of seeingthe siht of the Old World. ------ Thtook: Company, ofFittiWg, aie especially active. One feature in-this Exhibition 1 ..... , .. wuica was oat mtie attended :o in the others, will be the prom nence which is given ti the science of ed acatlon. A comparison ; will tr.ua be made between the different s- sterna of the world, the best of couir.s ceiving the sanction of the competent judge. -. re tost AN ADDRESS. The Farmers' and Mech. Association. mon sense -it's not at all likely that lady's dress had done the mischief what's ths 'Be you the editor of the Bugle?' a lady would bring you a .notice of gobblers having a strange and P. Fashion is a tyrannical noun, inquired he. her own marriage 1 So keep cool accountable dislike for that col- cause it must be obeyed and laughs Harry. or' at a j)oor man's purse ; common gen- M I m- I I L. . J X 1,- w I J 11 t . 1 . owing you lor two My next guest was a tall, long- J-uurneu ouiss r uz urown down uer, cause an people must bow to it; years' description to your paper, raced individual, who introduced r Desiai rs as qtcK as might be, and, t is compounded ot tlounces, tlim and as I was coming to town with a himself as the Rev. Israel Well lna1 - - : f : .1 m L: t tt . i . . l.Tr.hn an t Vi o rlovil a P.-. . -.l.' I IiIpq r 1 1 f T" r n fVj cnnffa Vi mt ra I - . . iv7v V4 pyic-ortoa, ne saiu x u opung, ui i,over. ja.e inauigea in o I "b&'-" ior me ensuing year; viz: W. F. K. rne profitable s soon as the Society can eet Deuer step, in and settle. I've a lew common-places, and then ""uay P me premises, and auiggie, . -uns, inns, uairs, snares. gayt L.. w. Humphrey. A. J. GaUowy.ciear of debt. bought you some garden stuff and clearing his throat, said : went home. When Charley return-KTrecian bend, fuss and feathers. It II. Weil. A. Day, C. F. R. Kornesjay, J. The nnderaiened, on the part of the -hem I All men are born ed ne laaghed at me, and when I was once in the objective case and r ' Rhodes, D. ("osdell, B. F. Hooks, of tuckho ders and in the interest of so equal, don't you think related my experience, he said it governed by Eugenie, but is now in Wayne county, J.B. Fnhcloth, of Greene noble an enterprise, wonld thereiore ap- was nothing to what he had un- Me nominative case independent. -""-yi a. jjl. raison, oi jLinpun ana i peal most ear aestly ti the people and all derffone dailvforthe laRttvrn v.fira T. Go home. sir. and va to bed. Joun oien, tsr., oi leneir. l terested in the continued success of T tDnnriflu u -.n u.A T Vovt t..rc R.Kv The Stockholders are determined to the Fair to come to lU aid It u abso- . nvuuvi icuiaiuo lvj lv.11 tur i .i o. .. vj . . tale. P. BabvisanobRtreneronstionn make the most ample preparations for lately necessary that the floating debt. t :, i r.;. Lm .,.. holding the next Fair and to make it about $1,000. should be met at once, it , , v & , the grandest success of all our State n- would then leve only about $4,000 u,uwu uas vum araon "er aear --- oavc hibitions In view of bis fact the un- which could easily be carried one or tnendsthatl hugged and kissed us irora aestruction r nat ao you dereigned were app0lntcd to issue an more years at a low rate of Interest. her on the occasion of her call at a) you little imp r address to the people, setting forth the There would be no trouble la dlspot- the office of the Bugle, and that she Baby is a musical noun cause true condition of the Association, and Mag the property of the Association to a COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. C. a couple ol turkeys for Thanksgiv- This is one of the best conducted Hotels ing. J ust look here sir.' in the Stete (new and established since the Wlth a dextrous movement he late fire.) At this House you will find the . best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent emptied the contents of the bag on T il rr? ti nr T?rr.ma ft TI.11 filfn iaVlol Poi lnr t n it. -w6"-& " . v. - "iiV iue noor ; and oeets, carrots, on nn aiiH mi rii lu im i.ii iiih ii ir iMi i i - Ah em- free and r SO (" Probably that is the case.' Yes, my friend, and to my mind ions bounced around my domicil in it's a wicked and perverse thing to admirable confusion. Then the cov- look down upon anybody on account er of the basket flew off, and out of the color of his skin, I never do. steped two venerable turkeys a sir.' gentleman gobler and his wife ap- 'You are very benevolent and parently in their usual health and magnanimous.' spirits 'Yes sir I trust so sir' Talent contemplates taking me up for pay- it sings a soft tune between mid- to solicit a liberal cooperation of the few individuals for its indebtedness. ' Polite and attentive servants. jaldtf JAS. W. MORRIS Prwrietor. WALTIB CLARK. J. K. MULLEN. QLARK & MULLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N. C Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts. KfCollections made in all parts of North Carolina. marl4-ly Ydtwdud Oil fllno J, flniint FaoVo ii in iii.iiiiii in in i iw iiimi ii iiiiiiii. . i i . . aviuuuuu uu, uuu u muii vuujuj. tv Uto thov eppm fft U tno ri;t,l K u.J mvself to a woman who clinked mP "res aO-'ordiny to proportions ; com-1 ... . . ,l(.r.?rT. rm indiTiduiJIr bnt little -r-)y)y Q PRnaPMP J 1 v" "VJ "I vv---r v..wj v .. v. vv v. it uo VUltlU uj a VUlUiCU gCUtlcUliiU. I - biaituu ' nu JJ OU-J -.CW , uuuci m V uai ICI I " pi) 200 Bbls Glue, ' peaceable, well disposed birds, I You are not more than two-thirds :ls 8he did- pounded ot milk and lungs, and granted by the Gensral Assembly of concerned. Our sppelU in the interest 4W spirit uasics, VVTietm!nm corfcluded to let them remain in the African, are you, sir V r- s- 1 have met the pretty young peciauy oi lungs; grows at a rapid North Carolina, on the 15th day of Feb- ouae uooaoie oojec. ua uasoi -.uioaicujf r. .T.jVDtvvniiiiiv, ... l,q.. - . U 1 J u - i 1 rato Tt a olcn it thn anrkilt rrundor rn.rv 1 RTO fli nK.f U ! nfrl..l. ot oa on xtu irr i . ci I nmno linri i i ennr nr rnr tup nifrnr I mi ..... . i iau v ui llic I'uiiien 1 1 :i I r kr vHri i v .u mnv w. v.. uvimw .-... v-. , . u-.. , , v w. " - ,, o suu o nuHu Lcr ou, ..v. , .v.u vK ... .a.v. 1 nis was a lltt fi Ton mrioh Not. I - I . . I . .. ttt- I 14. ..l Jan 20 Wilmington. N. C. t . .v.i.. . a .. , timp H.rniimA u Ai;Aa W..1. I 'cause it is allowed to uut its toot in pint? the material interests of the8tatc.tneir aiu v t.o - rf a uiauv x diu a u U.1CL tsor l cji a man. i - i . .... i i . . . . - mint. r . unn.ri TnwnTiii. and her sister is married toJohnC. 'he gravy whenever it pleases ; is uarouumupnmcu- 7 . Zr T" " T777 ,. mercumuts mu uuuuiwiuiui mt. tm the Farmers' and Mechanics iatien and lU Fairs what tney Before I could ofler a singl may hide behind the comDlexion of mg her attantions, and then refus- nignt ana aay, specially oi a com uimuboi njneDa.ijoiniDgcouniiM, , "". " " " word of expostulation, my country the Ethiop, as well as behind the ing to marry her. mght-it is neuter gender 'cause it .nd tke public fnel. To dUcharge tt. .mll tkhold,, d.,t i. thU c j u a j . j ,. , .. . , . . vii iifv, t ,c nnithpr mal or frmalp till it in lhi task inte lizently, it is first neces that is desired to be prevented. friend had departed, leaving his delicate cuticle ot the Anglow Sax- Well let her come on, I am rea- s neither male or female till it is briefly to the origin and We have thus, fellow citirens, address 'two years' description' behind-Qim. on. But never, until to-day, sir, did for her. I'll spend every cent of big enough to wear breeches. It of tte AMOCJatioBB b ed you in a plain, frank and candid I hardly knew what to do with my I know that the Buele of Freedom money that I own, before I'll unite weighs according to size and raeas- p- Mhniea' As manner on this Important subject. Ths t j j a m box. for want of a better receDtacle. v.,, .:, : ZT" and'turned my attention to my writ! rZTl OUU 50 Bbls. Earlv Rose PotataM. mg. But not a single letter had I ani sorrv to be obliTP in rjv that. T lce wlI O K tt n A I 1 !.. 1 J I 125 " Flour, all grades. 20 Kegs Leaf Lard, 10 Tuba Goshen Butter, 150 Bushels Water Mill Meal, 30O " Spring Seed Oats, 0OO Bales N. G. and N. Y. Hay, 25 Sets cheap Harness, Also Bulk Meats, Coffee, Syrup, cfec. B. M. PRIVETT & CO. r i traced Deiore a marKet woman en-up nA VV... ua vv n..va.vu uu i t .1 tUU gCU tinman rlrrrr. cf.nr. nUn T milk. So conscientious was she in settled the damage afterwards to the her business, that she assured me tune of fifty dollars, for assualt and that she did not allow her cows to battery. drink a drop of water for ten hours T had hardly disposed of Rev. Mr. prior to milking. And when I de- Wellspring, when a decidedly el- A FIRST-CLASS clmed to benefit myselt by thelac- derly lad with Drofusion of ftar Ph0tQgraph CallerV teal Prodacts of her dairy she went rottybnrls, and very red cheeks, IN GOLDSBORO, 9(, Ci off, slamming the door behind her presented herself. Evidently she -tT-s T7."1T A x t With a violence that sbook the had passion for red, for her dress, ' whole block. shawl, and bonnet were all of that Canbefoundathi3pallery,onWest.Cen- Mv next caller was an old ladv SQawi'.ana Donnel were al1 01 tnat tre St., thoroughly prepared to meet the M? next cauer was an old laa sanguinary hue. wants of the people in all sorts and sizes of who had lost her husband a month fche was Miss Fitz Brown the PIOTUKBS ! previously. She wanted me to authoress. Would I like to en- T..n4nA.xn. "n.-:t ,3: c - -v. : M M- t, n.M. 4 ni:.... .. I 1 .3 umoTito ?':. SLm, TO;tv. . r sase ner 10 write a novelette at bve sister ia married to John C " gra4'5' whenever it pleases ; is UVJ v.num-. m pru.- r Providence permitting, Al- n the objective case and governed to encoorage and the promotion of "'U . , r , , i j i art, science, agriculture, mechanics ani in raaicing be married to Harry Foje, b, candy and sugar plums. maD nfMtar, g.od ,he oldio? of Veri- AocUt,. next Christmas. Grammar School ary. Extraordin Teacher,- Parse Man. Pupil, Man is a common noun of the teminine gender. Teacher, What is that Sir? .. vyu uouif, b.r, uuu a-., your . . p . . Indnfitr. . M oih(.r should be, and what they in fact are, a mother to rock you to sleep. Exhibitions. It is & conomte noanr. success. We mean to make this a pec . I r . . . T rarse matrimony. ha9 the prfTilege of increaung it capi- pl' enUrprise. ineacomt ana aia us. P. Matrimony is an ancient noun tal stock to the amount of one hundred! uauoway,j I I n V9 defunct crendec thonsa d dollars, has a cornorate exist-1 r' -ornegay, T TT.iT" him I Vnn litflo vner- ence as a bodv Dolitic for niner ninpl J. A. JttOnita, M m A. 1 V, f & II UU AbFV VS I J I years, may sac and be sued, plead and I A DT be impleaded, in anv Court in thi State. I r- "OOarf, uemn.i - has the use of a common seal, ant caps ble of purchasing, holding, leasi' and conveying estate, real, penvma aai I InflUBTiCO 01x00(1 OH irOllltry. ond, what do you say? P. Matrimony is of the gender, cause it's played out. Girls are as plentiful as blackberries, but P. F. R. Kornegsy. Pupil, Man is a common nonn of they've got nothing. Matrimony is mixed and ia fact the AMtJCiAti n cn- the feminine gender common.be- compounded of the words mate and h0y8 A the rights and immunities hich The influeuee ot the food of poul- cause he can be bought cheap; and money, but when there's a match other corporate bodies lawfully eA 'is I try upon the quality and flavor of ieminine genaer because he 8 ai- inow-a-aays, it is noining wkuouu mo capita i wcn oi me a.sso- -iiin i taeir nesn ana eggs nas noi gene- ways got womaD on the brain 8th tho money. Third person, cause it's was created by subscription on t i -part rany been taken into contidira- person 'cause his w fe and six chil-1 spoke of much by the Girls. In the oi inaiviauais in snsres 01 iue xhwo t- but it is now well ascerUined plementS,Eng'nes,&c.,Photographedwim man a . eprt . : first-is in the obiective objective case and governed by the J """ - " tb3t great care should be Uken in TI DQ t Tt AO a omH r . ann.nli I m mw-u,. ummuw lini I SI TU ! l 1 11 rvi T f a l.tlf nl-r I mi I It VStl ST. I Ye who live or do business in resDecta- of the Busrle. If 1 would, she said aii - case and governed by a woman. sponduliks of the girl s dady. . . ' 1 iaii 1 .1 11 11 1 11 ri ti 11 T-ur . ri i n vr m ii w- r r blequarters,hayeaPhotographofthesamefl UpM aa mnnh fftP mfl arfmft , ""J: --;TIW. . uicuuarvers,navearnoiograpnoiuiesame flhPM dn 1 . much for me snWiiav 1 and let the world know you are living s,ie a ao as mUcn lor me Some aay m fifty columns. She had no doubt janl-tf God forbid ! She wasn't very par- w Ri1A nnniA C1 -t mn ticular about the notice, only she wanted me to be careful and state that dear Reuben was a great tobac nn ohewer. and alwavs voted the BANK OF NEW HANOVER regular ticket straight through, ftmlfel Jtr Knnln0 . looR nnn ' The next was a doctor- He had 't' ll.-3 - DMUUUU I 1 1 1 . . , . , 1 f t j I ,ln Marl tr rreT m ex T r nHirarrica hio in . I . Antnoitod Capital - $1,000,000 .,7: the ' 6 est sounds that I have ever heard. I, Gbajsgkb President. C, M, Stedau Vice President B. D. "Wallace Cashier. Isaac Bates Assistant Cashier. but she could suit me. I had no chance to reply to her generous proposal, for a new actor appeared upon the scene, in the shape of my turkey-gobler. He flew at Miss Fitz Brown with the most warlike demonstration, utter- Teacher,-Go to your seat and put a wet cloth on your head. T.-Next, parse woman. The Vienna Exposition. KWtl ftr the orcrini7.tif.n- in IVf. W 10 11118 mUr- 80me J ' I . U 1 1 -tt 1 A. ruary 1872, the Directors effected a pur - uau UCCQ i.w:inpfcca w chase oltheold Goldsboro Fair Grounds feed poukxy on a large scale in situate in the Southern suburbs of lold- France on horeefleah ; and although P.-Woman is a female noun ot the From letters reoived here there boro, also several town lots, the whole they devour this .substance Tery I I 1 f 1 A o rr a I a i masculine gender. can be no doubt that the Vienna Er em urging a ooui so acres, iney encio. greeaily, it nas oeen fQUt $o pye T.-Mercy on us? what do you say, position will excel in magnitude of cu luc MUi utary improve them a very unpleasant fla-W. It iiivniii hih'ii mm m rrra m n v 1 r w- m wr r i . . " m C:-Q I .. 1 .n Innf nn-iii. .T -4dt.l on o I v-,, .u. Oil i P. She's a female noun of the chict- cornmea DIRECTORS D It Murchison, of Williams & Murchison. C M 'stedm.-, of PUIS 5 u. k6' It was about half-way between the ii ii. r j i msnis, bucu u a isrge ana common-. us , f , t rT..Q-;0l re display and minuteness of detail any , ' best fattening material lor . " . t j F.owt Hall, perhaps the largest and btt . . T , of the tfreat world's fajrs ever held .rtvWit. ? ens is said to be Indian co f a a w uw ri hr. m la & v..an ... a masculine gender 'cause she wears before, not even excepting the fam- 0fficegf houses for the exhibition of ma- and milk and CcrUin UrZ P01 breechaloons and is determined to ous "Paris ExpositionUniverselle." chinery, stables, and a Grand Stand seat- trv establishment in Franc use vote; she's compound ot cottn, All the great cities of the Union ing about 1500 people, and a splendid this entirely to the advantage both Wright & s'ted. gave me a box with which to make b ' of donkev and the caoi,ip of a Whalebone, starch, smiles, sun- are actively preparing, among other Race Track. The bulldmgs are suUtan- of the flesh and the eggs man. exDeriments in the cathartic line. r:- , shina and thnrnW lrnls i in the things, to make as fine an exhibition 1 in BtJIe nd handsome in appear . s I ill ii nl i!iiww n ii'r w m iit n o w t a w- w rk r . w w w v - w - i - KCr ' trk,,Wri- Th.plU he said, wou.d amp.e Wh. .my wLh W - H P".'""" "' J8the " M' th "ho1 f IV U d lS nc. cZ ttii..-- , ' v xir.jj-ii m rrt fV.Q o,ivar'.,nm.A t o J ' i- . c. .. I wants and the convenience of the country H VqUx s, of Adrian VolUr3. J W H inaon, of Sprunt & Hinson. M Weddell, of Tar- pay for the advertisement. I told asoii ma(3e the same effort ef. person speaking, plural number, their respective States. EbB0'Boraen, of him we usually had pay for ad- fc6t the same obje(. fc uh walki cause she makes, more noise than Boston proposes to exhibit a Gold3borofNC. I B Grainger, President. GOIiDSBORO E. B, BORDEN, vertising. He regarded me with a kind of lofty scorn truly refreshing, T 3 li a. l r i B ANCfff " assureu me mat one dox oi me R. P. HOWELL, medicine was much more than he Cashier u j DIRKCTOE.8 : v vv r "j r " K B Borden, W T Faircloth, "W F Kornegay, he was a friend to Africa's down- A J Galloway, Herman Weil. trodden race, and wouldn't be hard TABBOKO BRANCH, with me. I might keep the whole M. WEDDSLL, J- D. CUMMING, box he was sure they would cure PrefiiriAnt. r.flh..r ... ... dibectors: all the complaints that a respecta- James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G. ble white man wrould be likely to Lewis, Mathew Weddell. have. This allusion to my color touched me, and I flung the pills and pa- tent boot-jack at the retreating head of the doctor. Confound that Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest. U authorized by Charter to receive on de posit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators. Guardians. &c. &c.. kc. Sella ChpplfO nn Ncnr VrV PoKimnro Hhiiadelphia. Norfolk. Columbia. Charles' ink 1 it has persisted m striking inl ton, RichwQud, Petersburg and all ths cities Next came a lolly-faced Irishman, 6d towns in North Carolina. , . A , . , J . . Bnvs and sella cwv n .n -,?f who wanted to advertise for his sis- Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, ter, whom he had left in Ireland. Buys and sells Gold, SilTer, Bank Bills. And thus read hlS CW : onds, stocks, Ac, &e. 'Notis. If Biddy McShane that quests of our country friends by mail or 18 llvll,S m a Ult ot shanty foremost -wwwe. . dec 2-tf I a bocr.hnla in tTonntv tJnrk. Ireland. com- The Plavor of Butter, interested, but admirably suited for the A Uerman journal says tnat ft .... . .. .. 1 . . i . , I , l 1 , If' I 1 I L. r-w w. w w v . . -.. ... . wiwvi..iwk-.r.n.A-aBnnm w n.tf.nnai cane. I5ut vain were all our exer- Ud" a uou parrots is m ou- c4u,, ..uw,, " "Mll.w estimate, is worth $14,000. The frC8h butter is destroyed by the ui- -r-r. . . I ..n!im nnnr. . ,1 A 1 tda Kaon nrnnnnncix. hv ihnmi wtinnncrlit . ... . . .. n I ' tions. ms comb onlv ere w the red- v"ao uu UVC1 "J I ' "w Association bas naa oniy one r air in i ftj. ftr traahincr. &nrl reenm . " I U : I. T ..,1.1 rA- all nf),... T I . . - . . . . -t 4.1 I ' der, his eyes more fiery, his whole - " uctooer loia, wnicn exmuiwon wM . d a tb0roueh knedinz for th aspect more hostile. 1. bit down 3nd rinse your addition to the school proper there signal success, despite the many disad- i f lhe bnttermilk. and Miss Fitz Brown screamed and m0Uth with prophylactic fluid. will be a room for the display ot vantages and inconeniencies usually at- b t pregsinf. in a lineQ flincrliar rma fMn.;B.n - a T. IN ext parse Bov.' annartus. l3t.i.ouis will send out wuumg crcrj uri . ' .u my neck, hiding her face in my bo .. . . . I ninth. Rntter thus nrenared it nre- P. Bov is an uncommon noun of a statistical chart showine the con- P. tne attendant, owing u xne J - ' . i . i .t i arnm n m inr iu iwcruiHim ai uiui i.i i. - , i . . . . ' .i . , i ,erT incii-ineaii lalc oi i v. .auju . t i som, completely ruining the glossi- gosim gender and temaie per- dit.on oi education in ine city, ana but all ho did attend and flavor, qualities which are re- uessofmylinn,aBd finishing the asion. fifty copies of reports (printed In kU pt1Lo lhe exhiL'iOor-gotten uined for along time. To improve demolition of my already dilapida- T. Thunder and bootjacks ! German) ot the operations of the up hmriedly though it was. AU concede manufactured butter, we are advis- ted dickey. What's that, sir? schools since 1869 ; also architect- thmt bnt for tho indemcnt state of the the aame authoritr to Work it Evidently the irascible bird was Boy is an uncommon noun ot oral drawings of school buildings in weather, the receipts of the A Jsociation thoroughly with fresh cold milk, delighted to see his two opponents thegoslin gender and female persua- the city. Chicago, Indianapolis, during the Fair would have b.ien thrt anj tben to wash it in clear water ; both converted into one, for his mel- 8on-ancomnion 'cause he's hard lo Pittsburg and Cincinnati will send to five thousa d dollars m re than what and jtig gald that eTen cia nd ran ancholy music changed Vo a strain fini now a days; 'cause he soon en- specimens of drawings by the pupils they were. cid butter may be rendered palaU of triumph, and the way he pitched ters the threshold of goosehood; fe- of their schools. Other cities are At its first Fair the ble by washing it m water to whfca into us was a decided caution. male persuasion, 'cause he's always moving in the matter, but Both- "S a few drop, of a solution of chlo- I could do nothings-Miss Fitz got the heart-sick about aome female ing definite ha. been determined. nhof wfttlsolknBCTSi BWIi: rideofUme have beeaaddeo. Brown bound me hand and toot. That first Porson biS singular num- About the 1st ot March the first factarer mechaaicSt -nd Cltii..euft who miserable gobler pecked at me with ber, cause there's nobody but him- vessel bound tor the Exposition own n0 stock. Bt-side this sum, several -Mxax BaroaTs Tongue plly, forty darning-needle power, and selt "m lhe objective case and gov- will sail. It will be loaded xclu- thoasanddolUrs were e tpcndedf r lum ! but going fast; brain, scarce and wan gobbled and cackled as though sure ered b? ehry mastacb, Schei- sively with raodtUand repreenta- ber, buildings, labor, printing 'paying ted; cheek, : fl 1 ;auijjt of the victory. dam schnapps and the lengt h of his tions to be placed upon exhibition at employees, The g?ea-er portion ot bare ; heaunsteady. pnc uoctuaua, . I oonld Irear this st&U of things M&dy'tpanre. th5 Fir. tfiYCrsi taterpriaiog thi. cxj?cUtom w txyafW bc3 cssi ca ceuvtry.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 13, 1873, edition 1
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