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4 ; 1-1' . i'fi : 1 4. iV j';v. 1' (4 f ii ! A- 'f .. - f i 'A If- "I Goldsboro Mail 3 FIUDAY AtJGrS I' 1 1879 Inferior Court in Wilson this week. Nash county -jail, has but one pris- oner. The 'showers are gentle, mild and general. Newberne papers- quote corn at yS, to G'Jctf. per built 1. i ) Gardens in town- have " greatly im proved since the rains. A'' -: i . a . . - TheCe. are some papers '"that neither give credit nor pay cash says the Star. ' The people of iXew Orleans think they cannot escape the yellow fey'ejr. . Encouraging news from Draughps Vi lloads section about tne naiiway. ii and "G," came in two late for litis issue, ;' ,,; c; L Wayne . will, raise an average crop after all if seasons are favorable from this out; The office and material of the War- renton News Was" distroyed by fire few days since. , Crops greatly improving, is the mes sage we get from our farming 'friends from all quarters, j 'iSeyeral fine brick stores are taking the place of those burned list far. ; (-?; v-v in Wilson I A steam boiler- exploded a f w days since at Enfieid killing one white mail and two negroes instantly. j ' i - i. General rains and a great, improve ment of crops is the cheering new from all directions this week. Judge Faircloth lett on Tuesday last for bnrimrs in Va.; He will be away from honle until about the 1st of Sepi Messrs Jasper lie Arthur of Samp son, Krown Quinn and E. Joyner of I)uplin, in town on business this week. pr. II ill- of Duplin was to see 'us Saturday. He thinks Hon. Swift GaH loway, officer. makes an excellent State The presence of Hon. R. R. Bridgers j is Wanted at a Railroad meeting to be held in Castalia, Nash county,! on to- moijrow. . I 7T many trienas or Mrs. ivsner Ed Wards of this place 'will be pained to learn thatshe is very ill with tyf pphoid fever. u'.r . : i. The hpulf h of thft nlae.e ' is rrood j ,j - r----- i t- r . when taken as a" whole, yet we Have ! had and have now a few cases of ty phoid "fever. . f 'The stock of leaf tobacco ; hand is ranch ' smaller than: now on at this 'time last year, w ith present prospects -poor for a full crop this! year. Baptih f ;T!ie editor of the Free Will i is after Mr. Patterson in a long editorial wiiidh, by request, is copied on the first 1 page of to-day's issue. 1; f it is with great pleasure that we state that life at one Mr. E. M. Freeman whose time was dispared of by hi? friends is now out of all danger. . A - t I Masters Willie Dortch and Jonnie Borden. pf this place, and Henri Thorp of Nash, left for the Bingham!. school on Tuesday ot this week. The' fall session of Prof f Troy 'a School will open on the 5th ef August in the public Academy instead "i residence where it was taught last! session, i - r :-. . ;.' To Mr. Arthur Prempert' of: Dur-. hanl who hjis been visiting frrends here,' this week, we are indebted 'for; a pound t package ' of . fine .smoking tobacco. ;. One sturgeon, 110 lbs: and seven! ; large gar fish was the fruits of onei haul of a sein in the Neuse, riear Ashn j ley Whitley's place in Johnston coun- hty last Friday. f ; ' The name of Judge Thomas Suttle is prominantly mentioned as the cofti ming man for the Republican tiomina'-i tion for Vice President on tlie ticket j With Gen. Grant. ! I- . - i : - - . The Star of the SOLli inst. quoted Spirits of Turpentine at 25 cts. per gallon, common strsiined Itosin $1.00, good strained $1.05, yUow dip Turpen tine $1.75, virgin j$225per l)bl. Mr. It. E. Blackly, of the Lenoir . j . V - I i Topic, has taken to 'himself an accom plislied, young and beautiful wife from old Virginia. Miss Mary M. Morgan of Petersburg was the happy brfde. "'-:- i mm jr We are informed by Mr. Wr. II.I Marshall, one of the general assessors for i the county (of Craven)! at large, 'that the; crops throughout' the 'county are just simply magnificent and superb.'., V"-'. f ' , Mr.. Willis Cole from Grantham's Township was in tq see us Monday, and give an encourageing accout n regard to ilhe willingness of that section o Wayne to rhake liberal subscriptions to the Harnett Railway: ; ? : The Petersburg Index-Apical vrel combed the first showers of the recent rains with the endearing appellation, 'The blessed rain," and so it is- with every blessing from the hand of, our Heavenly Father they are all blt-ssed. The canvass for a county subscrip-. tion to the Greenville Railroad goes bravely on in Greene, we have sent them a supply of approval tickets with the hope that enough of thera will be yoted to carry subscrption. ' I We understand that Hollowell & Peterson will leave special cars for the" accommodation of their friends at La Grange and Kinston on their grand Excursion Aug 6th. This bids fair to be an excellent Excursion. ' It is a little singular says the Wil mington Star, that all the'reeent rains haveKJmmencea between mid-night and day. We'tbink they begin here at all times, of the. day and night, and comes gentle and refreshing. - r Mr.W. W. Ipark, who recently mov ed to Selma to conduct the drug busi ness for Drs. Vick & Noble, made a Hy ing visit toj his old,, home on Saturday last. .: Will, is a clever young man, and his many, friends here were glad to see him. ' ; f Hope our people will not have any dispute over each trying to get in the class of seven to raise the $7,000 for the Harnett Railroad. We would stretch out the ; thing a few names father than have a fuss among friends. " I' At the Friends Quarterly Meeting iastA Saturday, that new and elegant cluirch, usually called Falling Crek, id this county, was officially recognized, and recorded, receiving the name of Bethany, by which it will henceforth he known. ' x VDr Bull's Baby Syrup is recommen ded by druggists as being a purely Vegetable and reliable preparation for Babies.. Price 25 cents. " .The centennial fever Is getting vp considerablj . On the-Jth of October 1880, the Battle of Kings Mountain, fought on the 7th of October 1780, is to be celebrated on the battle ground, sphere Is such a thing as over doing al good thing. . ' .! - - ;;. : IT? Mr. W. T. Dortch, who has just re turned from New York, says the recent rains have' been distributed all alonsr j the rout. lie thinks from the appear- ence cf crops, that the droughtj was niore severe in Virginia than-at any other point in his rout. T,Ir. Thomas M. Killett of Pifeeyille t6wn ship informs us that he drld hlr. E. C. Eutrell, who farms together, "i . t have a stalk of cotton 14 inches high j 4 bolls and 51 forms. The land upon which it grows is of poor quality, and no fertilisers were used. - I Ilolh well and Peterson will run j anothe r grand Excursion to Morehead City on August 6th, and return on, Au gust 7th. Fare wilLbe only one dollar for roun trip. Their Excursions are always, orderly and enjoyable. They look after the comfort of their passen gers. - " V; -. i A correspondent from Peacock's X lloads, say: "We have fine rains, also crops show signs of improvement, and while! we cannot expect full crops, more will be made than was expected. The best informed men say that $20,000 can arid will be raised for the Railroad." TT F.' fJrainrrp.r. "F.sn lpft.' for Grpptin i ' i- : rc i i-1 " "v i i ir j j " j?t a , l! - euuesuay aiieinoou, io auuress wie people of that county upon the im portance of the Goldsboro, Show Hill & Greenville Bail Way He is a hard worker, a rising man in Eastern Caro Hnas, and what he finds to do, he docs it with all his might. fj The town authorities has placed a iiew patent water elevator in the well on East Centre street near the Gregory House. It is claimed for this new invention that the- air being forced into the water through the cups ar ranged on an endless chain agitates land purifies; the water. The most inexcusable folly is to endure Dyspepsia with all its . miseries," when a 25 cent Lottie of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills will cure the malady. , Over -$50,000 of the $SO,000 pledged pa: the grand campaign for the Har nett Kailwav Iims hppn" alrpiwlr scribed, and the work goes bravely on. rienas aon :i oe aiscouragea: uoiqs- Joro will do her duty; mark our words. We regard the building of the ro d as almost absolutely certain. RgenGe of the .death of Mrs. S, S. Alsop, of Enfield ; a most' estimable ady she was. " We had the honor of being the guest of her and husband a short time since, and little did we Suppose our parting with her then was the last time we should see her face on earth. 4- j. The remains of Mr. J. B. Baker, whose death was announced in the last issue of the Mail, was brought from Mt. Olive where he was visiting Ins sister, to this place for interment in the town cemetery. He was bur ried with the honors of masonry, and his funeral largely attended by our people on Sunday evening last. The funeral discpurse was delivered by Ttev. Mr. Isler. Mr. Baker bad many friends in this place and his fmilv j i i jihave the sympathy of our people. Mrs. Martha Arlington of Halifax, died at a ripe old age, at her home on Friday of last week. - "Blessed are tho dead that dia in the Lord, yea saith the Spirit they rest from their labors and their .works do follow them.? To her children and the sur viving relatives and friends we tender sympathy and condolance. J. C Hundley of Granville has in vented a machine and has, obtained a patent upon' it that ho calls an "or derer." From what we can learn of its use, it is a distributor - of steam over a barn of tobacco so that it can at any time desired be put in' case, for stripping and preserves the brightiiess of the leaf, tobacco raisers' in Gran ville who have seen it think it will add much to the tobacco interests. . On the 1st Thursday in August, the voters of Greene county will vote upon the question of a county subscription of $o0,000 to the Goldsboro, Snow Hill and Greenville Ua'Uway, and if a ma jority shall say subscription, we think Wayne and Fitt should feel honor bouud to raise an equal amount by private suoscription, in as much as they' have refused to submit the ques tion of subscription to tho people. Those who desire to visit Beaufort this season should not forcct the Ex cursion train that goes down on the Cili inst,, Wednesday of nexl week. It is the only chance that will bo offered this season' to go and return for one dollar, "so far as wo know or have heard. j nose. up me Wilmington road can take the moming train South and reach here m time for the" Excursion train. The Governor offers a reward of two hundred dollars for the capture of Deems Simmons, col., who killed David Lanier, of tMs county; a report of which was given in. the Mail. It may bo infered that tho Governor supposes all the readers of the .Mail to be too lazy or cowardly to ketch a runaway even for the money as he never has taken occasion to say to them that a reward has been offered. Mr. W. II. Smith, of the late firm of Smith, Palmer & Cp., having bought the interest of Mr. A. B. Palmer, de ceased, the firm name has been chang el to W. II. Smith Co.; and the busi ness conducted as before the death of Mr. Palmer, at the same place. The hoim i3 well known as a first-class hard-ware establishment. The stock kept is large and varied. Mr. Smith and his associates are of our most sub-, staqtiai men; enterprising, honest and correct. . We are indebted to the committee of arrangements for an Invitation and ticket over the, Seabordfc Roanoke R. R., and with the privilege secured . for obtaining a ticket for one cent ln'r mile over the W. W. road to attend the grevt entertainment to N. J. people on the 3tii inst. We bespeak a plwasant time, for those, of our friends who can attend. We kuow tho people or Nor folk to be hospitable and alive to every impulse that go to make up a chival rous and high toned community. . A correspondent from Meadow says : "Count csrtain on the 20,000 pledged you from Meadow Township to the Harnett road. What may we expect froto" Goldsboro, the inactivity of youi people is having a depressing effect upon some, why don't your people move forward." To our es teemeil friendwho writes thus we beg to sav, dont get impatient, our people are waking up and will redeem the pledge we made for Goldsboro. Stick a pin there and go ahead. We know of no institution of learn ing for young ladies that is more de serving of patronage than that of the Chowan Baptist Fenmle Institute. The parental like care exercised over the girles causes parents who . know the President, as we do to feel per fectly secure in committing daughters to his guardianship, and withall the course is thorough, instruction the best and charges low. The institu tion was established, in 1851 twenty eight years ago, and not a stain upon its fair name has ever been heard. Write to Dr. A McDowell for cat alogue and other particulars. Think of It Our excursion train for Morehead City, leaves Goldsboro at 7:45 on the morning of Aug. Cth and returns on evening of 7th. To persons going on this train, tickets to Golds boro and return at three cents a mile each way, good from Aug. 5th to Sth, will be sold at the following stations: Bocky Mount, Sharpsburg, Toisnbt, Wilson, Black CreeK,-Treraont, Dud ley, Mount Olive, Faison s, Warsaw, Mignolia, Princeton, Pine Level, Sel ma, Wilson's Mills and Clayton. As this will in all probability be the last Excursion this season, we advise all to go on.it. We think we can safely promise a more comfortable class of cars than we have been able to run heretofore, having promise of some coaches from N. C. It. R. Remember, tlie fare is only one dollar. .Now is the time. Hollowell & Peterson. llccuJquarterx Hcfiitrbbn. Deixirtment i, Cufihboru; A. C, July 30, '79. HOW TO GET SIOKL Exiwsa yourself day and niffht; eat too tmiuh without exercise; woik too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take aU the vile nostrums advertised, aid theji yon will want to know HOW TO GET WELL. "Which is answered in three words "Take Hop Bitters! Ste other column. Excursion NoticeTickets to Goldsboro and return at three cents per miln each way, giod from 5l!i to 8th of August, will beon sloat Rocky Mount , Sharpsburg, Toisnot, Wilson, Black Creek, Fremont, Dudly, Mount Olive, Faison, Warsaw and Mgnoli.i, to jer sons going to Mrehead City on our Excursion, which leaves here at 7:1." A. M. Aug. Oth, returning at 11:4.1 P. M. on 7th, in time to connect with night train going North on W. & W. U, IL Persons North of Goldsboro, by taking morning train on Cth will make close connection going and returning. This Excursion is for . whites only, and crowds of them are going. k ; KAUEONLV 100 FOR HOUND TKir. From every hill.atid valley. In Lenoir, Greene and Wayne, We hear that crowds are coming, To goon our train. From Sampson and high Johnston We hear the same report, . And Wilson, Nh and Duplin Will help s 1 ILi tub foht. ItW-LOAVfXL & Petkuson. .Headquarters Excursion Department, Gsldsboro, N. V., July 24, '7'.. Wm. II. VandjbUt, lias recentry purchased four million dollars of U. S. -l 'pcr cent Bouds. A colored youth, 17 years of age was drowned in Atkmsoirs Mill pond while bathing, a day or two since. That breast plates were worn by many of the Federal soldiers during the late war, there upftars to bo abundant lt"fVf- M.my women in Boston are asking that they may be assessed for a fae tax that they may bo alowed a vote next fall. The New Berne Doniocmi says "There are two kittens in this city which have ix well formed ana wel developed legs.' The apiKNiranc? of tho yellow fevei at Memphis has put a quietus upon theExodus to Kansas of the colored people, which we regard as unfortu nate for the South. . Hon. Robt. W.Johnston, of Little Rock, Ark.; died on- Saturday night last. He had represented his State in Congress, loth in the Housa of Repre sentatives and Senate. The Greenville Erprcs gives accounts of distructive fires in the county of Pitt. Mucli fense has been destroyed and large bodies of valuable woodland have, been greatly damaged; thought to be the work of incendiaries. Governor Vance will be heard from in Ohio in a few weeks, as he is to take part in the Gubernatorial cam paign in that state. We predict that his seecies will do loth himself and the cause he goes to promote good. The crops in this section are suffering seriously irom iinrionurouutanu n is supposed that' tho yield will lie short. 1 Z - II 1 , 1 ,1. I In some places e ven the 'undergrowth in the woods is surivellin;,- up and dying from want of moisture. Jiv.innke A"c. t A woman in Bertie county became so badly frightened during a severe storm a few days no, that she apiear ed to be dead, and was about to b? bur ied when she revived, says a Bertie corrcspandeut of the Roleigh OIrrcr. Rev! Dr. Dickerson,of the Methodist Curch, s.ivs that Cliastine Cox, the murderer of Mrs. Hull, is all ride and ready for heaven thai lie w truly a Christian. Such wet v as this does a vast deal of harm. Wil. .S7ur. We ihink you are correct Bro. Kings bury. A Bochcster pnper ppeaks as cooTy of tanning the hide of a dead ncgio as if the poor negro had been a hog, yet the poor negro must not be left t" the mercy of Southern ieople, even if they do give them decent burrial instead of converting their hides into shoe striugs. Mr Geo. Bato has had on exhibition at Mr. T. II. Smith's store quite a cusiosity in the shape of a Guinea egg,' with a very striking and corrvct rrpre seutation of "Old Sol" impressed on tho shell. This might be taken as one of the effects of the intense heat, out ic was laid where the sun's rays never penetrate. 1 ihmnyton btar. One fatal case of yellow fever is reported in New Orleans, which we fear is but the In-ginning of the long list soon to succumb to that terrible plague. MemnlJ is nearly depopulat ed w;th the friWit, and as there are comparably few fcft and streneous ef forts are being made to check the spread of the epidenic. ' We hope the terrible scourge xpay be abated. ." , . Hi A mulatto man of Atlanta, that calls himself Bob Webster and who claims that a Mulatto house girl at Washington was his mother, and Hon. Daniel Webster his father, is having a lecture fixed up to be delivered In Bos ton and other places north. . Go ahead Bob if you cau get any droppings from the table of your worshiping kindred, get it we say. The old statesman is gone, he can stand it if Bob's other km cau. i iasc Monuayvays tne Ur, a terrible storm of rain fell in and around l'ittsburge, I'a. Twenty-livj houses in etrotlia,were swept away and destray jed. The icople of that section barely escaping with tneir lives; some miners narrowly escaped drowning. The only known loss of life so far reported L that of Mrs. Daily,' who was drowned in at tempting to cross a creek at Irwin's Station. The rain-fall is reported scy en inches. William Horn, of New York has In stituted two suits against the State of North Carolina, one for past due cou pons at a bond issued in behalf of the Western K. C" Railroad company un der act of Feb 3rd 1809. The other for coupons of above issued for the same road. under act of Dec ISth 1SC3. These suit will "brintr before the court the question of validity of the special tax bonds, the suits were instituted in the supreme court under section 11 act 4 of the constitution. WIT. Komegy &Co are receiving a tjar uosa oi .iresu L,ime every week. . "Another large stock of Children Carriages just received at Fuchtler & "Keiu'a. belli uz off at coiL MARKET UEP0ATS. Goldsboro Produca Market ri'.ICES VIIOM CAUTS AND WAOOXS. BACON Hams per lb. Sloulders jniT lb. Sides. lurr lb. 10 v) trt c-i-.i ( 2) Of 13 10 (. 00 (. 0 (. W W VI if) V) 2U 00 00; 00 BKKF Live weight ier lb. BLt:sVAX (per lb.) BU1TKII lT lb.) CHICKENS, Ei;(iS(tH-rdoz.) GRAIN Corn (ier bus.) , lea., (mr bus.) Wheat, (per bus.) II IDES Green (icr lb.) Dry, (per lb.) LAKD.(in'r lb.) PEANUTS (per bus.) POlATOFi Sweet (per bus.) j RICE J.' Clean (jer lb.) ' Rouh (pT bus.) TALLOW (per lb.) WOOl- Wuslied, Uuwahed, 73 (ifl.UO 1 H U3 ( 00 07 10 uo 00 (' 00 CO li 4) OJ u0 2-1 Cf JO miens ri:oi tui;k. BKKSWAX, (er lb.) 2JjH BULK MlVT Slioulderx, (per lb.) (1 (? Sides, (per 10.) 0"i BRICKS jht M on yard, M"0 0 by car loal, U.3J ( BU ITER, (per lb.) -Si (.'? CIILLSh:, o.i(. COFKEK. (ier lb.) LJ( a 00 001 00 00 00 COICN MLAI, (p r bus.) 7. (.6 COTTON TIES (ier bun) 2.UU 1 50 , fish ConnedMoliet s, (per bbl) 4 AW & 00 FLOUR, per bbl.) 5.00(7.00 GRAIN Com, (per bush.) C5 () 70 Oats, (per bus.) 00 c ID Peas, (ier bus.) -0 (-6 00 HAV,(percwL) 1.10 M 00 LARD - . Northern, -(per lb.) OS ( 00 N. C, (per lb.) Hi ( U) LI M K, (per bbl.) 1.20 (i 15 LUMBER First quality, (per M.) 10.00 (.' 00 Second quality, per M.) 8.O0 0" 00. Ttou-h Edge, .50 On 00 MOLASSES Cuba (per gal. wholesale) Xi (ic 00 Sutrar-hou.v. (per gal.) 22 (? 00 PORK, per bbl.) 12.U0 ( 00 SALT, (per sack) 1.10 A.," jht bbl.) 0.00 fi0.25 Extra C." (er bbl.) S.5U vh Cruslicd, (per bbl.) 10.25 Oj ; Goldsboro Cotton Market Middling, 11 (h 11 Iw Middling. 11 ( Good Ordinary, 10 ( Ordinary, 00 ( Staineil. 00 (a . PELLS! INTRODUCED,' IOG9. A TOWTlVER U Um froiUul aonrr of mtoy dlimif, Bro I aatocg wblca r DYSPcrsfA, siCK-MiAOACKt, cosimitss, DYStMTCTt. BHIOUS rtVW. AGUE AXD riVtR, jaudice, p;les, RHtuMATisi, imvt CQ plaint, couc, nc . SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Zitwa cf Appetit and Kaurw, th bowrJt arvootiv. but owt:tnt8 3ternW WTtS 1uomm, Fain la tU Tfed. ocoaipnlr4 with a Doll r-nUon to thi bk prt,IVn la ta0rtbtMii4 aiKlwdrjth ahouUW blade, Cai2oi itftr"ctin7",r'Ua. diatn carnation to exertion ct IwJ cr nmi, Irp tabilityof "tompr, iowtplrtti," Ia ot Btftioory, rtth foeliaK of hartna n'reid oxneduty, 0uerJ wfMinoH; L)ixircii. Xttrtnc al tho Hrt. DoU t(ora tho tye, Yellowr Pkiu. IIeadaho crvormHy over t5o rtaht e( Itnatk-Mco c t it'. l with fitful drm. highly coloml Unao. IT TBESX WjUL5IKC3 AWE UmLXZVLD. SLRtOUS DISEASES Will S001 CE DEUtOAO. TUTT'S PILLS aro oopoplally adapted tq such coles, a slnclt) dot efTocts such a chant. of fenn as to astonish tho urToror. . TUTT'S PILLS ro rmpiiIJ frM butK-a tkai mtm trrm frm mmy rprritlkal rmm kr Ik mt lellcl maatcjkil. Tkry Hoarfk, C1eta, raill, mw4 lalrmt UrilrtF)i(r. Brrrllt?lMlr rc4 I4trr, lWr rlraa ika al4 f raa pUaa aaor, aa4 ikaa laaaart alia aad liailjr la la Jjr, rutlif aawala fa art aalarally. tiliaoat kirk aa raa farl WclU A Noted Divino say ft I'r. TUTT : ! r Tor rm Tr J h-rm hmm Lm4 Fptini ra Pi ll rmanMMI. mi I -i I Ih.m I b'U w Ait Uii.. lMa i. InMkt Wl.an, i4irHiiu,i'iiwiwrtwt.riini'n l'r. ioJ I hfmmin4 f"hrp4a.ta4 Ik . Xlut tli tk.ir .' Rir. K. U MiirS iS, La-rr.'W, Xj. TUTT'S PILLS, TbHr tput ffVt la lo laaraaaa iko Ar1". ami rikMtU bodjr Tak rtaaa.tHMlh Ttru la aaarUk.a4 by Ibair TaU Arm lUa rx th INo-itTO Orfaaa, Urgalar feloala are iwodacca. M . OR. J, F. HAYWOOD, 1 OF NEW YORK, 3AYSr- " F dw u raaaa ha rmH br a Witwtnm ti. Vrmr U II. aiaal laacii . a4 thia purvw na mwlj b f-r n mwakfd tbtt baa a turvr aa.taa Ttrrfa FltLA" . SOLD EVERYWHERE PRICE 23 CENTS.. Ofllco Oi Marra Hirrtt, Mw Tark. ta- Dr.TfTn MAt-ALof YaloaMa lafoc malloa an i I'ai-fal ttccci4a wlH blaaUeara oa application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE." n4T tlra oa Viunn iWfl t a Visrw 9l-ra hr a atncla aipaeti af om 1T it laa rt t Ntl.ru Um, MU !..... ly mm a aa lUmuM aa atwiaa: ' t4 bj -g - mt aal Iff cirMM rvs.att'i al SL Office. 35 Murray St.. New York. Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! Wc 'arc selling LIMK of tinctor quali ty at vcr low figures. R. M. WIIVKTT A CO. FLOUR, . FLOUR. -inAUHLS.Cll.OIUE FLOUR, (U Sia: J,UV des?, low f..rrah, 4t D. M. TRIVfcTT A CO. tl ni. . JKIIM A ax. ) rat Alalia ftr-t. '. aaalatal. . yRESCRIPTIOlT FREE! H lb ili I ur v( .ial W tm-m, lt Mnh-I an-i all JIiVr hmtrx h I rw Hr ia4- MICCLLAXEUUS ADIPS. 1 . Goldsboro Institute. roj; GIRLS. With lhaak o the citizen ot Gold Ikjto l.r th very -U-ant xhool wm. mitte.1 to hrr carr tluring the jt jetr, Mr, llitpmin desires la announce thtt vhe will, (I). V.) rtMimf the dutie of Ur school, on MonJav, litUSeftcrobcr, ls7?. jiine-27-Ull Oct."l GOLDSBORO ACADEMY i IMulo nnd Fexniilc. !To The Kali Tcnn will Writ 173 " Kntirc expenses rcr .s.ion, frm to ?7i. Millie extr. For particular adIrrji. It. P. TROY. A. M- -July 4. ISdmu. Irincipal. EALEIGH FEMALE INSTITUTE P.A LEIGH, N. C, In con-ilcrlion of I he ior priccof upplic. nf all kindi. BOAUO. inctudnu Kl KL LIGHTS and WASHING h lcen relirel to $12 i jwr Month. h in aditauce. T1m chmrjr fur Tuition also ha- Ih-vii rrluceU. For partrr a to lcrm. if., ap ply to K. l IIum;tM, A. M.. jy U lrincip WHJSOX COLLEGIATE SEMINARY, (FOR YOUNTi LADIES.) WILSON. N. 6- . IVst talent cmp!oynl in ll drparl tuuU. Board per Session of 20 Weeks, incla J- lug iarnLnei room, vntx aaa i lights, o.oa I Other charjx moJcntlc. SUaali ni ut uxualir healthy. FALL SES3I0H BEQtSS SEPT. 1st For rata1;uo or information, addrr. jjltm J. Ii. F.llK.WKK. Irincipal. WilsoEGollBiialBlEslte! FOR BOTH SEXES.. Strictly Non-Sectarian. AMe and experienced Teacher. Hue Library and Arpr'" Ireraratory. (lles'tr, Commercial, MoaicI and Art Depaltmcntx. DJAKDAD TTrriON PKU YKAtl $1C0. Sc'on extend from first Monday in October to lal ThurMlay in June. SludctiU admitted at any time and charged from entrance S. ml for Catalan and our Wibmn Itv itute Quarterly, full of new and valua ble clucaMonal matter. SYLVESTER ll.VSLLL, A. M rrkipl. jyJ-Jmo. Yiln, N. C. T. J. & W- D HORNER'S Classical anl Milhecntical SImI, HENDERSON, X. C. ? I khall pen the Fall tmn of our school on the Sii'l Mondar in July nest. Tl pric of board and tuition C jer ?vvion of twenty week. For circular and particulatx, aMrr T. J. 1 W. U, lllMiNF.R. jui2"i-lm ; llcndefxn. N. C- Bingham School, MI-:AXnVILLEt N. c. 7ht Session It&n Jclj 30th. 1873 .rrnenint hT hern ia!c by which a litnitcl nuinWr of y,ni pirn wii'i Mailt means can VMK ti er month. lloanJ. with funiUhcl io.nurrluccl t 112 ler rnnth; Tuitin to ?o) rcr fesion. Fur particular. ! Ire4 ju 2 lm 31aj. Ii. lUNiiHAM. WE TOLD YOU SO, TQOMAS & HART -HAVE 0 TEN ED VT TMKIU NEW STOKE, "East Side of Kailroad. A M All X I FICKNT ST CK OF A U, THE NEWEST . STYLES OS1 GOODS. . A Fresh Snpplj Eeccired Ever? Week. PRICES DOWN I . i HIVE Til EM A C1.L AND HE CONVINCED. RKHY Morvr. N". C.May 7t ; STARBUCK'S Phaeaaey ! Tl.i NKWSTOHEIi.a jut 1 cc n ojrncl in iwe ol the New Hiick Mort rccrntlr crrctcl by til L. W. Mumplrey, n WALNUT ST.. East Cenlre and John Sis. Tritre nill always he found there, a full fcupply of . ' PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, ME DICINES, FAIICY ARTICLES, unA : fact, all uch lhin . trr nnallr krpt in a F1RST-CLA5.S DKUO STOKJL PRESCRIPTIONS wjIJ alwam h cirtfally corarQonlcI n.vV nk;iit. AV. J. StarLark.a rra'lute in I'harma ry will always be r ly to wait on ciu totners. f OFFICE OK DR. W. II . MtJOKK iu s r .vn nucK'4 D&ui 5T uxarJl 6m 'CXLI.ANEO f anu.aooa n ; the Citizens of fiolds boro and Vicinity ! Tinier rv hinl mw uaonoy scarce. Still a little money Imiv a bij pile of McaU so Lrln Uic Cxidi to our Stall, ajul buj Good Dr.cf, Fine Lnmb nnd fJntton, A.Uvins rnicc. We prt either cxpciuc nor UborNta Lcrp a ;ood mar Wc will piy HKT MABKITT TIUCK for -ood 11KKF, I?Wc r ronji- fir dealing to all. Call at .Ull X. K tll Marlct IIuum:. , JLiii1cci fc PctcrHon. . anl constantly arriTing. a foil sa,ply C.WPY, toii.vco: SOW. l.YK. 1DTASII. COTTON. YAltN. Sll KrmSGS.f.AUD. SALT. CUAIN ANI FXOl'U SAlK-. I'LASTEU, CKMKXT. SOAI'.TI.AS .TKnE'SUAUl,lc almir n hu'l at , - B.n.PRlVEn&CD. OLD NORTH STATE F irellnsurance.Co., OF WAUKEKTON X. C Hit been I Sncccfl Op-e-mtlon for SrTtn Yoir. A TIlURtiUGULV UELIAULE HOME. CGUrAXY. ATaa.J. Ii Wim rrrUt. U.K. LOJtr., Hevrvtarr. T; B. HYHAK, Agent. ico tr. cjoldsboro, s. e. IDon't. Forecet your: intkiiVst! ir you want a JL gooil fit aad tin ratio uk.avf ca!l on I. D. CarrtIU Hoot andf MVer. 3nl i-rr from the eornor. Sonth of MtrkrL. Thank tar rut faror n J bono to merit nl rrctf rfit:n nrv of tUe Wktr o. 1). I). CAUROLL. Nor. 1,JTS tf LILIEJ LEE! Wc have in Kmc a .lock of 2.1 ME for aalc low. The QUAMTV IS CCARANTEED. a x xl'tjl ctu c to ijr QLENNO FALLS N. Y. Wc invite conepondcnce as lo jricc, K011I K50N L KINO. im2 3m . WiLMrxcTox. H. C Fresh Arrival at J. B. Baker!s. The celebrated WADE JLUIPIOX COOKING ST0T5 Cl-pcr llxan crcr, a!.o a br;: Mock ut HA ED WARE. TIN-WARE. . OILS. I.4M lS JINUCIIIM- Y Nr. vs. iflTN- repai'cl at Hor. nvtice. al Tt KI'ENT I N K STILES rrpair4 or t-U toortlcr. tiite too a trial. xaj COTTON PACTORY . For Sale. 1 rime rxtER$tr.XKJ orrr.iLS fur JL lc a Cvioh Factorr m ciajjon coun ty. N. tl . n lh Sonth Fork of tb C !a"ba RiTcr. The rmjerty ia well im nrutctl. TVc fall of water on tbthoal U abont 23 feet, faurtecn of which i ntiliie4. ' Tnc will U rn by a itty-ix tech Tr bin wIitI of Ui mot usprofc4 raV ami will ciTe mfTickot power to run on fjhil!c afl-i frtjarat oti. iccbef with twUtrnc tnarbmeTy foraaaaa, Ska r t in abotaM HJ fret from MM, ad u rjpn Ly a 2r inch. Turbine a'aapoiNl male. n.iJl. n atot iofret fvc t ten Ttr by VH water. Tb powt ciuli be itBproreH to run 1on.0iO pe illca aol frfTpajtlioN. Threa d'erarit raT rvat! within eay dUtaoce. Varj kaala are4 Cottim arrow abnndaatly planters hi the tieinity. On Uia froprrty . GKI.T & FLOUR MJXU3 TseUer with Mfil aad Kb. AI all nrcerf tTveia.wl Iiooea, atxj cot Ion lion.c- tote art barn. Tbc iuiII MAtuK ofa'w'if gptfu Uca nj purratWn fr maVrog warp a ani kri, auhrr fcirgla or double. Term Half ca h. ana balance ia tfcr; fo r an4 fire yrara time, with inlrratl al 7 per cent per annom. Or wtllllee fourth, one-half cr thrra-fBrtha aa4 re gain la!anrc; or will IaJL for aa tedef.aita jifrinl to a aati.'ac ory party. For further particular rail an ert).. M dixat J. II. U ILSnX. Jr. iatowia.r;M. ton county. N. C. KuiSdm a soo4. brvk one. anJ will holJ V! pindJea. joli-ly . Grocleres JMcBfiS". M (LASSCS. .U'lAR. COFFIN, C. U. SIIIF.S. IIAM. LAKH. RUT, TF-R. CIIKCSR. CflRM. MFAU I I.1:R. (all jrrade) llORSLrDS , rawnvjaS. CANiiY.n.i.' SUN. tMCAVlCFRS. 1'AKE.S S . riA. SYAfcCtK lWKiF-S. aVS f tkrs. viNiaAif. h:rrr.R. . I swrr, KFRosr.Ni; on. miiAtro. sn u fi cr i a us. iMiwniXf. snoT. XAII5.iC.r. ; Forsalc lo forCash orBarter , D. CUEECH AsTt LjtC'rrT SlAcutaiK a?,ri : U uuj.ocx N. C, . (
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