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ADVER'f 1SEMENTS. Younz Bros are selling all wool The failure of W. H. Dail fcro. of Snow Hill and New Berne, last Advance.

I I cassimere suits at less than cost of cloth. ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiplUiiiuiiiiiiitiiiij week will arouse the sympathy of many. This firm has bean doing a large "business for years and this Go to Young Bros, if you want Frederick Wards. Frederick Warde Trill doable the Hsual length of his stay in Goldsboro this season and be seem in two plays, "Gaston Cadol" and "Richard III" on Friday and Saturday nights of this week. It needs but the announcement of his dates 'N ,1 m.

i JJ 1 to save money in buying your shoes boots and hats. tailure is because of their inability tp collect up to meet Itheir own debts. Their liabilities are about Young Bros, sell the btjst men iUltiiii shoe that is made at $1.25. $75,000 or $100,000, we'see it sta- I to assure him large audiences; -for p. names.

I Solid leather boots at any price his coming has been looked forward ooien. teo, wnue it is almost impossible to tell what their asset are. "The Little Tycoon" was layed fou want them at Young Bros. to. all the season.

He is a great ac Schools, i vvrf- mm l)anie 11 1 Look at Young Bros, hand made tor and our people know it, and know that all his renditions are I boots and shoes. given ia a manner to eom- liack- at Kinstoa on Thursday night last, by a company ot the young people of Goldsbord. The editor of the Adyaxck had the pleasure of lis Look at Young Bros all wool cas mend them to all who witness simere suits of clothes, at 6.90: them. His company has always Young Bros, sell $2.25 shoes at been known to be a superior one, Si.oo. tening to the opera.

The opera- is a beautiful one aud was excellently rendered. We can truthfully aay we enjoyed it as much aa any en but this year it surpasses In excellence any support he has ever had. Pretty Eugenia Blair continues as leading juveline lady, Mrs. Augus tfrlm, always goes 1 'Ti if Court this Avery presiding. tertainment we have attended in Wishes to inform his many friends and customers that he has bought the stock of goods formerly owned by J.

F. Farmer, on Tarboro opposite Branch Co's- which consists of DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. some time by a professional troupe. ta -Foster, last year uootn's The'ptoceeda are da voted to aup- leading adv. plays the heavier plyinff the needs of the poor of l'eauian was piujou Goldsboro.

They speak of paying roles, aud Maud Midgeiey a wen known soubrette completes the list of ladies. Messrs Handy Lide, 1 PH 1HY IllMHIi Wilson a visit. can' assure our i'1 i Iiah mail a a Rand. Ransome and Garnck are people of a most delightfal even If you want a fine 6uit of clothes for a little money go to oung Bros. I Toilet Setts, Manicures, Needle Setts, Infant Setts and Shaving Setts, all prices, suitable for holiday gifts, at Dr.

W. S. Anderson's. Look at Young Bros. French kid shoes $1.00.

I Subscription received at the Advance ofliice for the Raleigh State Chronicle. I Look at Young Bros, children's shoes at cost. All children's shoes 6old at cost 4t Young Bros. all actors of repute. Special atten ings enjoyment if ibey ao and we behave we can assure the compaiy i impression upon oar i tion is paid to scenic enect, and handsome staee accessories are of a good acdieaca.

carried bv the organization. Mr, 11 He has a nice line of these goods Rnnitz rpnuesta ns to say tnai li and will sell them low. Also AT 00 will attend from Wilson either Silver Wodiiag. A number of triends of Eer. is iu vr store studying i lur is at wi'ek iu the interest niffht he will arrange for a special Mr.

J. V- AND JFAM1LY GROCERIES train to return lnimemateiy alter tin thn nlv. ITa will also reserve D. Gold and wire assembled at their residence last Monday night to offer their, congratnlations on the twen-tv-fifth anniversary of their mar tin IV seats at the usual general aamis sion ices for Wilson party. 1 Young Bros, are selling ladies fascinators, hood, tobogaus aud sxjarfs at less than wholesale prices.

Cobb this And will make his Tarboro Street Store his Headquarters and will Nuruey iu riage. The callers took with them be found there at all times. or sent on before aome present or Look at Young collars and EjSpublican mestim a. $1.60 (luffs. silver.

They were the 'recipients of quite a number of silver presents to have been so Iigbt the ground nn- TV Young Bros, are closing out their The O'Eara ana Ahcou racuon some of which were very preny indeed. A supper that would ladies hand made shoes at less I have also employed Messrs. W. Deans and J. II.

Lee as sales Harmonize and Call a Convention. number ol onr people (ban cost. I.1' tempt the apetite of the, most fastidious was spread. The Advance extends congratnlations to Mr. and men.

Solid leather brogaus 85 cents at low weeks. Tonng Bros. All accounts and financial business will -be Settled and Transacted Mrs. Gold. Look at Young Bros, solid leath As announced in last weeks Ap-ViNCB the two Republican committees of this the Second Congressional District met in Wilson last Thursday.

Our readers will remember that the Republican con at my store on Tarboro Street er boots for 81.25. niguty, Sev. Dr. Henry Smith, Autograph and Photograph Al The oeoole of Wilson bad tLe I wiil also continue to keep my Grocery Store on Nash Street bouutilnlly supplied with nice drug clerk is a clever bums at Dr. Wi S.

Anderson's, M- k. V. Rowland, pleasure of hearing Bev. Dr. Henry vention that was held in 1886 at.

Solid Leather Boots 1.75. Ladies Kid Shoes 1.60. Ladies Dfress Flannels at COST. French 6hoes at Young Bros. Smith, of Greensboro, several times.

Kinston broke up in a row and both O'Hara and Abbott claimed last week and this, tie praacned for $1.00. An elegant line of gold pens at Bawls', at the Presbyterian Uhurch last to have received the nomination of and A druggist. i(M i- Warde "at Goldsboro v'hv and mi' day nights. We crowd from Wilson 'jit' hand'. r.o service at the Friday and Saturday night, aad FANCY AND -FAMILY the convention.

There were two Sunday evening and night land Solid leather boots at Young eets of delegates from every conn-! tv and thev one and all claimed to Mondaj night. He in i a strong Bros, for 1.25. minister presents the preciocs be the only Simon-pure delegates GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO, SNUFF, In that Store. Both tactics organized and each Fine gold and silver. watches jus ieceived at Rawls'.

1 An unusually pretty and attract one nominated a candidate ana elected an Executive Committee night, on accauut iiniisposition of the pastor, v. -I. U.Gordon.- -ivil v.itlfnlle frtl a ive lot of silverware lust received These two rival committees met truths of the gospel with a Clearness and forca that few ministers can. Dr. Smith is one of the ablest ministers in the Presbyterian Cliurch in this State and hia ser: mons here were greatly enjoyed and calculated to do much good.

We hope he will be with us again at no distant iay. i here last Thursday for the purpose it'll iiciiii of harmonizing and iprepanng for 1.. SutHlay Mr. W. H.

Mercer, formerly with the approaching campaign. irge we, expectea J. T. Wiggins, will have the man The two committees met and ap rum rue wa.v agement of my Nash St. store, as pointed a portion of their number 1 vcl OUIV a suuil iu ii vr: tl, sisted by Mr.

Ottis Drake. to go in caucus and harmonize if at Rawls'. If your Watch will run irregularly, or stop when you least expect it, -causing you to miss tAe trains send it to Bell the Tar boro, C. Jeweler, who will put it A 1 order for you, at reasonable expense. His facilities for doing first-class work are unsurpassed.

Try 1 1 Look at Young Bros, ladies ho siery at wholesale prices. I The nobbyest line of hats over possible. They stayed in the com Two Hew Birds. Johu Campbell, was regis mittee rooms lor a gooa long time and manv ot those on the out i Job Office is turn t.of work and the it is we uit everjr patron, v. iinv iob work you can tered at Sheriff Crowell's Hotel side of the charmed spots became l't Thursday.

The enterprising impatient. One of the dusky dele John had been buvine quite a num sates finally yelled out, "Come out ber of little articles at the storea of lr Any accounts made at my here and harmonize if you're going Drought to Wilson, at Young Bros. ti 'tti-r' wuil us your ttlt'IS. 'Xai- of royk crossings must iritnt to even "a town ii'A-. The streets are in JS ash Street store will be trans- Rufus and W.

8. Duan, over tbe railroad, and being iu Neck ties, handkerchiefs, scarfs at cost Young Bros. ferred tomy store on Tarboro St. ajmrry he left rather rapidly before they were paid for. silk hand- Look at Young Bros.

to, and stop this fooling. 7 After much labor and an abundance of talking the committees came to an agreement and elected a negro from Yance county by the name of Hicks, as chairman of the consolidated He was a member of the Abbott faction. A in! ti-v. as tliey bave wen ai-ev! i-ince thev wer 'McAda- Ue now waits behind the-iron bars kerchiefs. to anawer the charge of witSi I till i nverv seldom' has 'a good Peter Corbatt, coi waa sent up last Friday for lodgings in the most popular hotel of the county Look at Young Bros, silk em- broideied scarfs.

1 Look at Young Bros, shirt in 30 different styles. he i'i M. ROUHTBEE: CO. convention was called to meet af e.mpany and our people, za the Goldsboro Ward will draw a Wishing the continuance of vour Weldon on the 30th of May.for the He had becom tot fondly attached to the turnips that were the proper tv of another man. Peter gave night, when.

li .1 O'l ('Mi a i'la i purpose oi nominating a candidate for Congress in this district and electing delegates to the National hard 111. patronage, 1 am 1 Yours Trulyj T. JIcCllAW. bond and waa therefore, released from the custody of our vigilant Ueriff after a short istay. 1 Kock QUAUEY, I will furnish, at short notice and reasonable price, all kinds of rock for building purposes, pavements, land posts, tomb stones, Benset Bullock, IS ADV ERTISEMENTS.

Republican Convention. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti. iiiv in a fearful fix, so lin.i i'live had occasion to mve out- u'llic roads say. The Loge Harnss, editor or tne Raleigh Signal and Chairman of we have nad ior ine pwv the Republican State Committee, PESSONAIiMENTIOir.

iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiixiiiiiiil Old Fields, N. C. Business Men. Don'i forget to Dlace vour orders with us for all was present running the machinery, so to speakHe made a speech to the uf roails iu a bad condition. C.mrf eouvi'ii-s here Monday ifkA Htinds of Job Printing.

Pioinpt- Notice. assembled, cian wnicn ne urgeu the harmonizing of the party in this district. He Bpoke of the prob nese, good work aud low rates for iveeK, ,1 Avery pieMuius. a no Vdv.vni earnestly hopes that its first class work, is the cause of our By virtue of a decree of the Su Miss Rebecca Robinson is on a visit to her sister in Tarbbro. Miss Fannie Stnbbs is pa a visit to the family of W.

J. Harries Esq. Mrs. Denmark, of Geldsboro, was in sown Monday visitiag her sister, Mrs. D.

Gold. i ability of success for the Republic iiitiv Hiibscribers will pi-rior Court of Wilson county, Eeal Estate Agency. C. C. DANIELS, Agent.

BRUTON WARD, Attorneys. Will Buy, Sell, Lease or Rent Real INcro-tlating Sales of Real Estate a Specialty. Abstracts of Titles M. ESS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY AT can party of this State in the ap presses runniug so constantly, lie-member that all of our letter, note, bill and statement headings are put up in neat ad convenient tablets. wherein I.

Sharpe, guardian ol James Bridgets was the petitioner. proaching campaign, as nit was a ili nt o'ir oi'iice while; attending juit anl set Ue their subscription. W'e -e finBi the Goldsboro Ar- 1T.I1: TT foregone conclusion. I will sell at the Court House door GOLDSB01l). Mr.

O. Uul)ts, lormeriy congress in Wilson on Monday the 6th day Mrs. ITathan Anderson, ho has Lih inacjviiu n. man in this district, made a speech hn one ot tue most prom- been on a visit to mends in IS ash county, has returned home. of Febturary 1888, the following! described property: The interest ol James Bridgers, in one tract ot also in advocacy of the reuomina-tion of James G.

BUiue, the' 'Plumed Kuight." CO. Piopetors mi HEM ipnr Johnston county, is Jditd Tae.sday last at his I mm-1 flTat -eo'j uty. lie leaves a Rev. H. B.

Anderson, pastor in land in Wilson county, Gardner's CIIJiRGKS. iti: charge of the Methodist Church at Toisnot, was in town Tuesday last. Township, adjoining the lands of A dark bay mare mule came to my house on the 28th of Dec. The owner can recover the mnle by proviug property and paying expenses. i O.

LIPSCOMBE." DIED. The Misses Wnght.of Baltimore, T. W. LVnder. K.

w. l'nuiips, ana otbeis containing lone hundred and fort acres, more or less, the inter ife. Ii 'l bid weatlier' prevented it- ii.ic. of "the old Hackney s.t'-ol acrosr Nash several da ys. It PIANOS, Mr.

Blisha Coggins, of. Nash who have, been here on a visit sev It eral weeks, have returned to their county, died last week at nis residence that county. He was 71 ested James Bridgers in said laud being one twentieth. borne. year old aud a quiet, peaceable old ill in' I now however and i in place on Yance Mr.

F. L. Pippin, and his little gentleman. TfiKMs: Oisb. S.

A. Wondard, Coinm A. S. A. Woodard, Attys.

hnv and rirl. of Whitakers, have Soda Fountain For Sale Parties contemplating buying ne this season will do well to' ee me before placing their order Hse-where. The one I have iu charce Was made to order for C. F. Giilliu been in Wilson, oa a visit to Mrs We see from the Suow Hill En P.

D. Gold. terprise that Mrs- William Wodt- --i. VV. Talor.Tl eo Suiu-ii JoiiesAithur Farmer, 'lit Elisha Owens and Win Mdttox, Sach draw a U.

II. F. FltEBMAN, M. D. eu, otureeue countj, uisu nmci Miss Men a Branch returned DEtTjaaisT.

XLS035T, 35T I have resumed my practice at residence on Saturday last, alter a short and sudden illness. home yesterday from a visi. to Washington City, where she has last seeasou. We have the whole apparatus complete, aud will sell it Cheap. month mv ii ill oince in iuis couiiij.

ucic 1 ot per from the Mexican been for the past several; days. I can be found when not profes- net elec'nd U) DellSlon Mr. John Felton, father of our respected countryman, Mr. Thomas innallv ensured. I hone those in- VCrs.

Irene Herbert, her daughter ililleis. Tie- Wi'son Collegiate Institute ij.htP.l tit mH on old account will JOHN Y. MOOR 10 AXXOUXCE31EaT Miss, Laura and son, Jessie, passed throneh Wilson last Thursday on PIANOS STEISWAY. see the necessity of coming lor ZCalls attention tohe fullland complete line ofO q'lite pKpulwr with our people their way to Knstom frtm Rocky RIVERS ru'D, (used in Sew e.eservediv to. rne second ward and settling.

Ieb.17.ly BCEDTT, WILCOX. 13RirJKPOBT, Feltou, of Saratoga towusuip; died on the 14th iust. He was very old and bad lived out hi allotted time on earth. To the loved ones left behind we extend our sympathies. Mrs.

Pattie Bridgers, of Heuder Mount. W. S. Hsrberr, Mrs DRUGSYiliDyPHARH A EUT1 (l i The und rslifned have fo'tned a partnership i institu ion shows a 'ifving of its Herbert's son, is editor of the Kin England Conservatory ot Jlusic Hesry F. Miller Stimitb.

WESER C-. stoh Free Prees and they have gone luirt ly the citizens of ilson THE CENTRAL? tinder the firm name of -N nruey CouD, lur the purpose of conducting the GENERAL MEECHANDISE 14 i. to that pleasant town to live. un.uunl ti ei'iiiities ilied. at her home last.

rid ay. Prepa'rations which are now In stock at his Agents for Geo. Jardm Sou npe urgans. nurcbasinc Tano or Organ will find it gTeatiy i She leaves a hnsoaud and tw in Wilson. We take this method of rowuley, who ili'" 1 children.

Sue was a sister ot JUr. COMMITTED SUIClDE. iiipir interest to place their orders with ns. their interest ro I MiiitTON. is the onlv Tuner and Repaire- ro I liked, is dead.

golicrtng a share of the public patronaire. Wo are doinir business at the stand formerly occu- I'Vei 1 1 lit- Vi Weld Robt. N. Harrison, deceased, lor- on Monday ltesnect fully. WILSON, X.

C. A new Hotel, elegantly furaish-ed coiufoitabli- b'ds, Electric bells, hloesome faie Fitte I up express wyor My Buotiier Decmmeus. liesoectfu'dy. A Nasa County Man Cuts His Throat meriy, a resident of ilson. he k.l hv n.

Ana VD0.4C worn recuiuujcini Huffering witn romzeil -I')-lung, lie was 7 UENKY MILLEUi CO. ple uuy mt. aj. nnrnuy, miu win hi-p hand a Ircsh and well svluutuU stock ol Fancy O- IR, I Confectioneries and Ac. We have on hand a nice stock DKY GOJDS.

NOTION ItOOl 700. trying to walk i and i Prom Ear to Ear.e and little ones left behind. "fuss tlie iloor lie loi-t bis footing DOOR TO THE POS OFFICE. --i fleets of whie.h a U-ll. lroin.

the and SHOES which we will sell at low figures. JOE COBB. oein? desirous ol reaucing our siock oi incse ine (ilea. HOME ITEMS. A Mr.

Bass who lived about three or four miles from jNasbville, committed suicide one! day last The Roeky Mount Phoenix is i1! rv i' i j. conn. Notice- NORTH CAROLINA week, we He went in the i -iiited entirely at iiosno now. it Good overcoats at loung WAITED rTTTo let Articles. BrnbM orrery dption, Catognr, Scbt rowders, Triple ExtnwUs Toilet Watery Br Prescriptions Accurately Prepared Day or Night.

house a short while toetore his irn discarded tue patent outside, $1.50 dead bodv was found, Sand asked iiieh is so justly unpopular with Sick hogs to cure, in any locality Solid Leather boots at $125 at his wife if the; boys had brought air reading public. The DVANCE Young Bros. where I can reach them conveniently, with a celebrated Ilog Choi By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wilson county wuerein Jonas Lamm, adminlstra tor ot Stephen Tedder, waa th plaintiff, and Thomas Tedder, et were the I will el at the court house door, in Wilson on Monday, the 6th day of Februa the wood in the house. He then passed into another, room from i-jDiees to sou this substantial of the esteem in which the Look' at YoungiBros. fine derby ITiuibbs' good are u-ed in thU'Department, and ped 1 takAi that nothing bat pareat and bt Drug are oeL era Cure and will ptove to the pub which direction Uis wile snortlv iiuei ix is held ov ine appreciative hats at 1.75..

lic that it will not only cure tue afterwards heaid the sound of eojile of Rocky Mount. The finest derbv.made for $1.75 worst cases, but prevent cholera in hogs and poultry. I have purchas some one falling to the Boor. She The Mutual Benefit and Relief at Young Bros, PURCHASES DELIVBRED went in and, to her horror, saw his Association has taken a new start. Do you want a' book for your bodv lvine on tne noor witn nis Home Insurance Co.

RALEIGH, N.C. B. BRIGGS CO Agents, (Office over First National Bank.) We offer to iuose wanting Insurance against Firepolicies Jn this old and reliable Home Institution. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID In company proposes to pav full of the town, wlicn uewreu ed the county rinut for Wilson, Pitt, Greene and Edgecombe counties. Farm Rights sold.

throat cut from ear to ear and the children, yon can find it at Nadal's ry, 1888, the following described property: A portion of the Stephen Tedder land, in Cross Roads township, Wilson county, adjoining the laud of Solomon, Lamm, Jas. New-some. Thomas Tedder and others, In any part 'Im claims in tli future aud they blood gushing from the ghastly drug store. have mail-, several, improvements wound inflicted by his own hand Do you want something heavy si tiie plans of the company that A razor was the weapon with which T. WOOTEN, Moyeton, N.

C. good and cheap. Look at Young will be appreciated by the public. on the east side of said tract of the fearful deed was committed and A share of your Patronage respectfully solicited ateaient their nlans. cost bt Bros.

81.25 shoe. land, containing lorty acres, more bis throat was clear into the bone iii-u: auce, are now being print- i Young Bros sell nice cassimere in his neck- 1 KOTICE. Having qualified as Administra at uirt olhee. or less. Terms: Cash.

JONAS LAMM, Adm'r pants at 1.90. There is no cause given for the county expects to. furnish deed. Mr. Bass was sober tor of the estate of Eau llentlrow Solendid assortment Fancy Box nr a uii iimilv of recruits for the -u vi.

S. Primrose, Pres't. when the deed was done, though deceased, before the Proba' Judge Paper and Tablets, Note Books, he was a drinking man. He had of Wilson County, notice is hereby at Dr. W.

S. Anderson's. t'K' penitentiary. after next ('iiiui. Tins eolorpd nanuUtioA I of Stephen Tedder.

F. A. S. A. Woodard, Att'ys.

dec8-Gt WILSON been heard to say that he was i Pulaski Cowper, Adjuster. novlO 3m given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to make .1 Wf Young 'rv the Phoenix Lye at tired of living and he attempted to lilirin iia quarters in rather immUeM than usual the past GO.nd only 5 cents per box, kill himself before Christmas, but immediate payment and to all per iew htpe our author was unsuccessful in ma attempt. at Alamance checks 6 cents will lw to catch every- lie leaves a wife and three child sons having claims against the deceased to present them for payment on or before the 2Cth day of Janna- Young Bros. KlIEHD mothers and bons ren, jno note or otner explanation Graiutville white domestic 5 centa wintt- anil black was left giving any reason for this ry 188Q or this notice will be plead Colteiaie Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES NO SECTARIAN. SPIITA SESSION roc at Young Bros- self destruction.

The i relatives in bar of their recovery. i mm mm AiivAsce notes with pleas Agt aV and friends have the sympathy of gloves at cost Ixloyes, gloves, ME DIAMONDS III. if Mr .1 rs-We take pleasure in annou cing our appointment as the leading Fire Insurance Couipau i the World. the whole people. It is sad enough Young a tcaclii-r in -the Wilson Gra- S.

A. Woodard. Public Administrator. A. S.

A. Woodard, Atty's. F. to lose our own in the ordinary lll'U 'lliwil. Ii'iu Silk handkerchiefs at wholesale course of nature, but it: is doubly- CICICU Jfl III "I'ilio Aslieville Wliito Gra pjices at Young Bros Cl ll.

3 CHAPMAN GALk 2 Kii.5-rn. ibe fctcli the hard to lose them when they de II. Ill' I I -)Tin Royal Insurance Co. AOT1CE. Begins MOND A i aus zoru, 1000.

Healty Location, Large Commodious aud comfortable buildings, pure water, Full corps of experienced and successful teachers. stroy themselves: Y'oung Bros are selling merchant 1. -is win re ber, is Suveria tailor made clothing, finest lmpQrt- ot the City Schools. The 53 Urget'and their prKre lor tbe bt 5c3 are mocb le lha Nwtheni ed corkscrew and castell at lieoole annua tn L- tutor (All merahants ho have their purchases for the six mos. PlUMAKV, PKEPAKATORT, tULLtol- Consumption Surely Cur d.

To the Editor: Avp made ud for S30.00 by merchant w. r. when tliey.fiud them. Si i Tht hri tvr. work LIVERPOOL, England.

Uas a capital of tf-n AAA AAA tailors. Please inform yonr readers that r.t are having some little 1 BiM men for the repairing of Vtebrt and Jewelry. Nice children pebble grain shoes I have a positive remedy for the ate, Mr sic asdAut departments. Thoroughness in each Department is modeau o't-ject of special at- etntion. i Excellent advantages in Mcsic ending Dec.

31st, 1887 must do so immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given. AH who fail to do so will be returned on the first Monday of February as delin ui securing labor in Edges A Net Surplus oi K. Innrnee Co, 60 cents. above named disease. By its time at I'seut, says tie South rpiUS This is the largest not su ly use thousands of hopeless cases Do vou want something neat and ue negroes hope, by hold in the world.

have been permanently; curea. And pays all losses as soon aa p.hean. Look at Young Bros nne better wages. The Assetts about ssu.ik-u.uw. aud Art.

Bost methods of instruction Khali be glad to send two bottles of A X'lfTH House For Rent. Ilooiie and It Gra SUt.t, Tt toMl. J. I Wearer. or I U1 11 the farmer who hires v.

ll5 tho cheapest figure at A ndinsted without the thscount. 41 We can offer epeciul indumento la this great Company. 1UU 10 JW' my remodv FRISK to every con Discipline. pants. For Rent.

My dwelling house sumption if they will send me their .,,7. 1 Cll.n secured will lose quents. 1 hope that all who are now delinquents will comply with this request and avoid any further trouble. B. J.

Barnes, Beg. Deeds, Co. on Goldsboro Btreet, and 3 rooms in I B. F. BRICCS CC TtiTi t-j faU cu on v.

1 deel 4-tf T. bIKTEK tin A i 'i 3 watch89 eTery- Express and r. O. address, Respectfully deel 3m Seud for (jataiogue anu cnuiais. SILAS E.

WARREN, Principal. Wilsox, N. O. j. Auer6 are few men 0 the two story House oa ine of Goldsboro and Vance streets.

P. E. IIlNES. T. A.

Slocum. M. 0. 181 Pearl St. -v mak'0 mn.k 1 manv liiro.iTC" N.Y.

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