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i he Wilson Advance, I 2^oH i The Democratic Executive Commit* : tee at its recent meclin;^ unaniniously resolullon, declaring that I a'iop'cd a ! the v.-clfari priatioii bills over thirty niiliions of dollars. If Grant doesn't want nny 'tuiUy man to escape, let him lock himself up fare of the party imperatively j and tlirow the key down the well. ■*VE1.8.IAJI». tMiior IHPJUJWat'W JUg riUDAY.. GE-'VKan.I^ Cf^2. tils Eaewiioft pet to fiSianae. \^^e published the fact last T?eek that General Cox, Chairman of tho Demo cratic Executive CommiUeo, had bt-en arrested on a false accusation, and car ried to 'Wilmington to be tried before a United States Commissioner. The charge trumped up against him was that he had conspired 'with the Coru- rohisi'.niers of Robeson connt}^ to de- : •• 've :he people of their rights In the h-i.'o '.‘lection,. Dr. Norment made oath •T. C'fa charge, ai'.d on hia aOV.avit, Gen. Cox was arrested. Tliere wa.« no truth cr foundation for the charge preferred. It was a desperate cons'piracy on llio prut of certain Radica’s to n.mko political oap- ical by intimidation. But the wickca Bcheme resulted ii: a miserable failure. T!ie prosecntl'r'n had no ground to stand on, and before the ease w;u half through with, the District Attorney had Gen. Cox discharged for want of an}' evidence against him. Throughout the trial, Goii. Cox niaintaincrt himscU with honor and dignity both as a citi zen and as the representative of the Democratic party of North Carolina, lie stands now fully vindicated, and his faUe accusers are covered with shame and degradation. After his discharge, Gen. Cox was serenaded in Wilming ton and delivered a patriotic and ap- j demanded that the warfare between I the .S’couh'ae! and Neics should cease. ; T'his action on tlie part of the Com- ! mlttee was eminently proper and will meet the approval of all who have at I heart the success of our party, and the ! I defeat of Radicalism. A continued ...MA'ROir, 24, 1S76 j quarrel between the Democratic organs —Raleigh could result in but harm to our cause, and lencft It* ■'•ur opponents. On this subject, tlie AnvA^’cii has already spokenm plain term.?. . Under the caption, ‘‘Uannony atlheCentro.’* we respectfully appe&lecl to our coiem- porarics aev'crai aiontha age to turn their batteries against the corruptions of tlio Radical party, and stop quav- relling with each, other. Wc w-ere im pelled by no other motive than the good of the party. We took no part from expressing any opiuiou as to the ii uri'.s ur dempyits of chher side. I| made no diilcrcnoo, wiiich was to biamo. the damage to the party w'ould be tho same. Cur a[)peuh which was made in ail kindne.ss and from tiio best of moLives, mode no impicssion on t.he cout’v.'lling management of Llie Ssuti- it(sl. ’’J'bat paper oontinued its war fare ugaimst the Neics. and would not abate one jot or tUilo iu its violent at tacks on all, who were connected in any way with its publication. The Neil'S on llie other baud in obedience ?o a general wish of the party desisted from tlie quarrel, and fur uiontha bo»*e witli patience and forbearance the most provoking and olfensivs attacks in the cclarans of the Sentinel against its owners and cdit.jr. "When the Committee met on tlie 15iu inst., the quarrel was going on. The Neies after iu long silence had propriate speech, ilo handled his: been foroed into it again by the per- perjured accusers with gloves off, and promised the prosecutor in this out- rage upon personal liberty an opportu nity before a far different court, where be would have justice meted out to him for his malioions and false affidavit. Tho General told trie peopla of Wil mington that the cause which - had brought him there was the cause of the Democratic Coiiservativo party, and that in striking at him, the partisan conspirators iiad struck at the party in North Carolina. “>Iy cause then, fel- lwrf--citizens. ’ said he, “is. your caimo. I have been sn.atohcd from my homo, torn from ray family in the city of Baioigh and dragged down to Wilming ton in the custody of a United .States marshal under the authority of a vrar- rant that whs issued by a United States commissioner upon a sworn statement of falsehoods. A great out rage has been committed, not upon myself only, but upon tho citizens of the whole State of North Carolina. When yon strike nt one citizen, de- pnvo him of his personal liberty for the purpose of subserving the basest of party ends, you strike at all the people of the State. ' I tell you bore to-night that I have committed no offeuae against the laws of North Carolina, noragauit the lasvs of the United Siatos, and tho contv?rnplibIe parlizcns, who brought mo here have been com- polled to say so.’* During his spooch. Got*. Cax w.as frequently and warmly ap.plamlcd. sistent attacks of the Sentinel. Under the cironm.stances, tho Committee, who:;8 duty it was to consult for the general good and welfare of the party, knowing that a contiuHod warfare be tween the two Democratic papers at Raleigh would redound to tho injury 'Of the cause, would have been remiss in its duty, if it had adjourned without making the appeal to them to cease their quarrelUng at least until after the election. The admonition of the Com mit,tc« was entirely ignored by the SsuHncl. It seemed only to aggravnle Mr. Turner to renewe'i \idence in his attacks on the Neics. The latter struck back, and a discreditable warfare is now going on at tiie capital that should bo deprecated by every ['auiotic sonul' the State, who desires to see North Carolina escape tho horrors of Radical rule, which has brought disgrace to tlie American character, atid sufforiag av.d di:.trcS3 to the America-i nej-ulo. s»2:i^M’iro22 lit A The strategy of the b-jis'JcalB'tb pro tect themselves against the an-'i ntR v)f the Democr.ats is Uf asuul IcMuiug men of our p:irty without re_i;ard to truth or juntico, ba'.' simplv for the pur pose of witlidravii'g atlenlion liom their o\yn le-aclers now on trial before ihe bar of pulilio cpinioii. To this end they fight Clan.cse fa.slii-o'i and ni'inu- facturo “Stink-put:.,”^ wiiich they iiing right an-l lyft with tlie ihost recldes''^ audaciiy. Among other di.stinguished men thus nssailed thev have singled r*al General of North Caroli na, but a inoT'e iinliappy aclectiun f.T their purpose Ciuild not have been mmle. Tiial Son:>ror is irniocd worthy the soxiL lie ocoupK's, and would ' h'lve a-1 jr:;ed it in the d.iy?w!:o;i Clay. , Caliioi’N and A’Knsrnn coateodiod in '.nofhmiieb, Uiidj y, Asa s-ihbor. im was cater ing and Vidiant, as a .sta'csiuan. •iahrionry sjieeeh shows iiiin to be i ,i; i pos^esse I of Lnvtud uml cat’.iolic view.s ; a:ul &s a gentleman, Burke county opened the campaign by adopting patriotic resolutious and recomineiidmg Ex-Gov. Z.B. Vauce for Governor. Judge Moses, Radical, who waa im peached by the Legislature of Soulii Carolina, lias been convicted and de posed from office. NEW ADVIAIXISEMENTS Heport ofth.0 Conditioii TJie First National Bank of IVihon, at Wilaon, in the St^iie of A’orik Caroli na, at the close of business, on the 10i/i(iaj/ of March, 1ST G s EESOUECES. i SI ,917 r,; DO fi.Ocil l'.; 1 a 5,n..i.j ( 4 VAiiil 2,i >: 00 8iS03 4,'b O') 6.0iX) OO s.i 01 C1,1J7 ;i0 1)0 6 4;U V4 112 10 Toia.1, ... . . Cvl,C')&03 St.kte of Noirni Carolina, Oonnfj of yiUn'jn. I, .John Hutchinson, Cndiicr o? tlie above nauinl hank do solenrulr swear tint tiie above sraieiTunit is true lo the best of my knowledge and bfli*f. JOHN liU'i'CHlReON. Cu^bler. Sub;»cribk-d and ^woru to before me this ISlh (lay of .Mureli, 1S76. 11. i;. McS.S, tTk Superior Court. Correct—AU'jsr— V-Ti.LrT2 DAXIi'J;. ^ tors. I^oans and Uii'conntj', » • * 1'. S. Boridsi, loseciire civcuIrUloa cilr'i' Xi'.noii;:.! 15 Uiivs, Duo li'om St.iie Dunivs uiui jiauW^-r.'?. Ilual r.in.Uuri' lir.cl i'l'nnro.s, Cni'.'MU I >;pci;s: s ar.d ias.es imid PlVi.i’.LUiW pTUxl . . • 4 l'.i‘-r.; • V'lU • • ‘■hTtp-'i?;- - BiUk oi f.'jLV r-iiUio'.i;.! ij.t.Uiv. i’r.'i.c;‘.wiml C uritiu y ^uivludi.;!; uiolicit), Legal T9adar''Toti.j*, - Totai .... LTAISILITffiS. C.aiiltnl S^oolr paid la • • • y.-.t.pl.i*? Fui.d - ■ - . - (jlliri-iniciU idr.'l rr,)fi’.=i, • • liulivi.tA.il DTpD'iif*. sul i.’c’t tn cUeok, Demand C'l'i'luicaii > ('f DflJOtU 'iiuiO Ct-i'ni!i;;Ued (.'f DojiOolt (Joiu I'iAiaiiuji, .... V. ILLrE DAXIlil,. ■) T. J. V Diieo'a f. A. WoODAIiD, i GEAYES’ COTTON m, M *T5.;K Dr, Howerton, Secretary of Stale, Vr'':j has been accused ofBwiadUi State, pablis’.i.r.-a on.r'1 in the R^xi'.d; S'ntuxd, iii vLiub charges Col. Waller Clark w discroditabie propo>iii )n.s to him in le gardto printing. Col Claiuv iuu.,ua.ic.-j ly denies the charge, and lias | Dr.tiowerlon r. id Mr. Turner for libel.' i-,;;,, jg TUtro Is gV^^aii cxclACtnentr irr- ' Kut-r eigh, and the investigation of tli2 grave ‘ cliurgcs against Howerton bus been; GREAT llEVlfCTION IN TRICE. ONLY $16.00, Owing to ths stringoncy of the tinie.9, I liave reduced Lha price of Graves’ Gorton Planter ro.$lG. This planter needs no recommendation wticre It l.a') bet*n iut rotluced. Over three iir.ndred liave been sold in tlii- eounry, and entire satisfaction given in er- (•ry ca-^e. A> t) its great conveDience fmdoconomy, I refer to tho.-e wiu> have n»e{l it. Seed (-an b« sown by tliis Piantcr witli- oiK Li.e cu.'Aiinary jiroc^'S!? of rubbing and it BOWK wilit grt-Ai I'egularity and j.-recioimi at the rate of from : io 7 bufhels jier acre. It opens, sows and covers at tlie saiiH? ihu-.'i thus saving 51 .">0 to $i.2*> per d.w. Guano c.ia ha sown at t;ie sniAv time with tlie seed, lUKi more regularly than iu anj' oilier way. Any iiAoruiati(^n can be obtained by ad- dvesAug J.T. GRAVES. Wilson, X. C, n- S' i;n ,'u'ncE. Sasies. Mr.y, IST-J. to Aju-i! :y.\ 1677. 'The Sui'ott.o^ of the Uniled States. Si elioii--, .j2-i6, and .'b.yy, re (joire e\e,-;, enioG' d in any lUKs, moeainni, or eninloyineiit, whiv-li ren- he i,; aboVe ro— | deiv !ii:n lia!;i- lo a special fax, lo {,>j'\;eu)'e Thie charge brought againnt | and piaec eonqyeiiousiy in Ids e.yabhsli- tvh'ivh, vrheii investigated, i oi business y Stamp oenoung , • , T- 1 • f : ttuM'a’.'iiJ‘!ir oi KHid Six'enii lax for tue Ala* us tiJO successor (d \ axci:, who | or coni inning busine«ii was sl.riiek down by Radical hate, he ; ait"v An.'il 30. IsVh. conceived the uo;)le idea of conveying j /TbLe t.cvvny-mlnaecd \titbin the provi.-iom suits. Ihowcrton’s reputation was t: tahdy uuuer a cloud, and his cliurg against Cuh Clark tvill uc)t weigh It ~t he was (rn'r-ally entitled to as a 8en- i j’yV'ifier 3 ! ator-elect from Carolina, and after, full . ij^alovs, retail liquors.*'.'.'.'..". r^! debate among commv)n fricii'ls. Vance: Dealers, wholc.-^njc liqiior „ . . , t ki » ! consonled to receive a {>art, of the sum., Cvalm-s iu malt li-piors, o hole.-tilc feiilher, in the l:i-eo. Unit ^enJuiia,. «| ^,i „f ,^.|,|g|, coiisiaeroii liim to: ; he can brie;, iu other denial, unle testimony. Dr. Howerton, iu his ctUcial or.jiaf'i- ty, bought stationery for tlie State, and presented iiis aoconnt to the AikI- itor at figures far above tho value of the articles. This act jilacos liiin the defensive. It is priina facie evi. deuce of guilt. Ue will be condemned I “iq fart the transaathm has eleva. | ,,,, unless he can inalce a satisfactory ex- j [nrther in our esteem, and ; ,,coml c-la.s , ,. , Ti;„ / at r.,1 "'e f.re orond to call him oiir CO'Jipa-; liv,o limtos or oilier anmialt) pUuialion, Ills tdia ges aga list Col.: jj,y„inMrk ihUille.s of lobacc, tl,ir,l clats (o.r Clark, even if proved true, wnl not an-1 Aoiro.ic jo,.wowoa. | i swer for his ds-fence. If guUtv. he has | ~ -.m- — j jL>^,,idiei‘s of (obaeeo, foiirdr(on foul committed a crime against the State, I KMlTOJit 4J. OTUS. | iir pnblie conveyance)... and liis conduct calls for a full and I bo euLillcd to. It is iu vain for partisan ' caonists to attempt to make thi.3 trans i action anytbing init an horior toGencr- I al RaXvSOV. and this will be the verdict I of tho peoj)le. The a.ssault upon him. i like a rude blow on a sliield of gold, i has only served to leave a mark ot on I brightness on its surface, and lo rciveal the sterling value, of tlie metal. l/t'.ilors in kui tobaceo Rcifui ilvaici's in Itnf LuIkicco And on sales of a'- i- 51,UiK). iiiiy cents f,r every dulla? iu exccai. ul 81,000. Dealers in manufactured tJ‘)bncco Maijufaetut'crs of si ills v And for each .-till maiuif.:'-i’vred Amt for cacinM.'nii u;a:iuiuci.urv.i.. .Mauufaeliiror.s of toliuOco ytjj- ! MuirnfaeUirers (d cigar.-' ...v.---.., 1 i’eddiers of toh.HfCo, lirsL class (more .S200 00 ... 2.'> 00 .. lUO UU .. oO 00 .. 20 00 .. 2.') 00 .. oO'J OJ j Itrewers of l. .'S lliau .500-barrels Ben Butler, oppose? tlic conflrma-1 Brewers of .50J barrels or more fair investigation. If he is iniioeenl, ■ Jlinistor let it be shown, but if not let l‘im be I grounds that he is a deaU With as hi3 crime deserves. \\ e i • . , have received a long card from Dr. ''‘''‘•“O'P'™te. Howerton, which we arc requested to Marsh lias returned to Washi>'t>‘ton publish. This we ciuinot do l^ocm.se ; it IS an oxi'arte detenc(% and eoiiuaiu.s i, . an ynsnstained attack upon ageiillo-, tne high Court of iinpeach- Bian of high clmracter. Vriienover ithiiQot and the criminal Court of the - -i-i Y.e,-A( ^ 1- C- it Dr Hov. ?rton 'ms 1 District will p-’-jceed without delay. .5 00 50 00 20 00 20'00 10 (K) 10 00 . 10 00 . 50 00 100 00 Tile Amijieisiated teadb mark. Manafactured by Lorreiitz & Eittler, cf Baltimore, Md. XHS best FiiKTILIZER IN TIIE MARKET. M n feed FOR /o LBS. ■ OF COTTON. 152 50 llABLE NOT. 1ST 1876, Call and see certifiop.te.'iimd circulars. SEX!) IN OKDETfK .fr ONCE, THAT WE MAY SIliTTA' WiiivW WAX'J'E;). WE SEfd.YILSOX, EDOECUilBE, XASil, GREENE, i'll'i & wayxe cuun Refer for inronn it!': a jo qualAy ^'■f tho St.ar: F /IC jCariio:-}. II Cr 'SV'-iD- head, Mrs W W Wimiad, J J Tayl)r. N. li 8trickhind au.l all (jtliers wk.-> used tho same RAW BONE SUPEE-PHOSPHATE STAND-ARD GUARANTEED . MAfiUFACTL'RED DY ■,» IWALTfiN.WBAllW&ei WlLrv'lMGTON.DEL.' liM 15^is?or a*; FRO tJ T ST.'.* I LtA PUT.' A-. f’T" Cesli. to Kng-! Any person .so liable, who shall fail to -i>i the rmirges preleim‘l1 ini ^0. will ciu’erli’.iir fVMV'Hm're th(» tbcl. ! gri's.s vriU cut ■ :i wow 5U-e that Can- ■vix Hu- ejUirs appro : will be mihJfCt to jw.'vtre peimltie j I'ei'.'-ous u linu'liable t.T i)ay any of the j 8p( e:«I Taxes naviivd above must apply to I 'Ihoma.s i’owers. Collector of iiilern.al 1 Kevemu'at Xi-Y\berm-, and {my for ami I pi-ociire tlic Spvciai-Tax ^r*tamp or .Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1S7G, and with out further notice. T>, D. PRAIT, Commissioner of Intenial Revenue. Of: ice of I.xTi'nDwvi. Rt'Vkf'ue, '\VxV5ni?TOxoii. U, C.Akbruar.y 1. IS76. M ARCH, 2rd 3i.a. A-cicl Pliospliato i8f,5® 1st APPLY AT ONCE TO GLARK BROB, WILSON, A. C. NEW ADVEiraSliMEXTS. yj r. . E . L . H [I N T E u, Sdt.qeon’ Ib.fj'iy'.'-. Will be al hig oilicc i Euif-TfiLI). X, C. AT ALLTIME.S. Pure XiLj-oue uxiu^Jne for pninic-ss Ex tractive. al'.t.t}’!. Oil iud. THE OLD X^Tll STATE -./'I I WESTBBOOK iCO., Proprisloi-3. Offer for sale a kigc afesor'.n;cnt of CHOICE FKUiTTRKES, VINES, PLAlhs, Ro. Special indr.cei-nefttioffcrod to dealers. AgenU wanii'dj . Orders so’cited. V'liienoOTi & Co.. B O. Box 17 V/ili-aCo. WiDon, N. C. Mar. 3rtf. ( NLVv^ ADVEBaiSEMENTS. 8- 3. Wat: 'lAItBOItO bTKKKT. wimmi., E- Keeps: constantly on baud and to arrive a .full line ef siCMssij Sreiicnes CONELCnONKLiKS, CAY\";, GOODS. ;.\E CKIAKS. rjlO'VVN LOTSFOa SALK. I will poll privately, two unimproved T 0 W N L O T 8, each cnniainiiig mieaci' inul oui^ pok‘, lyiu" bec.veen y\>. It.h-nkinT ami (lu‘ iaiu D. O’. iriHiamk lua, inibe luwiiot A\'a'-bvilk“. 'i'enijB one Lhirl cri an;] I'm* Imlanuc m (')ght monlhs. Ti tlpKillik-Id till iiil pur cliase money D pa'd. (*F0. D. DEAKi;, H:iliar(L(oi^-Ku.-b ((iinuy, N. C. Mar. 17. -1-t. S. T. KIOIIOLSCX, w. I-:, siuisi-jj' Kidiokn t Mesdey, Li ani Fi?3 hsm A^iib RciMc.s.ont the N.-^-do T,ife Tnsrrran O'.. al-i> a number dy. ''Li.^nr ance (.‘o's, and will lET-n-l prompdy to any bnsinees in i.beii 0«;ce in Ad|--ce Biiikling. TOB.'VCCO &C.. Ager-t for Lbe F' uulaiu Run Distii- ery or CincinmiU. Ohio. Orders taken and lUled wiildu one ‘.veek^or till GRADES ()F MIIisKlLS, by the Package al ])riccs to defy any C('m- peliou S-'le agent f>i’ ihe .bfiei-sf'U P..ar-d of irid-key. viliiciifur Bar use, lilt.*; no pe- riur and' wiiif-i }u- ,'hri-.*4 ro the (radi- jii price.*^ lower than any, for liiC same ciasis (;f Goods. CIDER AND Ai.E cou.«trt.utIy on (hmughr. CENTUKY ^UHSKIeS, XX XXX xxxx A L w A y b V, N II N I). ' h 0 LE MASSA'S grave. TIII.-5 ntl,c. ti;leo.',v,ww ^nd wrintifi.I yorkof rt which-we luitc iu,;t i.iihh-flieU, i is Hx « inches hi size, ai-tmic m'deML'u. Jmny amlpriutpil on heavy lUate ‘’“‘t A Kiounil i.s sei.u a vt'ina has jusi retaniedhomefurniUie w-'O’- " - U!Kl thoiirhtfmiratlii. {.'t-a-ve which i. shown lo him bv an ai-cci mT"0 7. riplu the calm rivt-r iiuiiratcs as •w-ell .as thta harbinfTt*r of in ich'pr cony*. L a pictni^. ihat will louc/ev'rv Son'hem h-ja;: aiul shoi.ld find a place m copy will bi: Sfiu l-v in-iii niyinUeti on roller a.nd post p:i»i on receipf;-, copit-o loi'AQCuiiu Adclrud" JIJIW Bl'REOW * TO , I’liWi.lier., ^ Blisiol, lon»- AGENTS -.raT.l.iie^rwhsr. w 5»11 our rticr.r iin.I tn.imlur plctur.. K w t'” P'’’' '“'■‘il ruailo. Nomonsvr.„„ir*l»“‘‘‘PicU'™'* Solid stamp for Ctttaky;uu*s»;^ ti-rms. 2)i- os lise illagE? liifxhaiitisbSc L-ik SL-ind. The gre.'itf’st invudion of tlie a^u'. Cerlili- eat('.>« from Dum an, Sbciniaii A co., l.birpei A RTollu'.rs. Altlaiitic Mnti:a) fufe Ins. and fi'i'Hi lbe edilor of this ];apor. Al.-io from D. Matr Thompson. fb-ineipaJ. U(»ck Sprinu' .yenilnary, N. and from all ]*:irr.s fo Uie country, f* prodiiees nn ineNliuuKti- blesnpply of Fnk ine?''ly by it'r inldiiion of w;d,.:" rn (lie sland. A ChanicnL Truth 'J'be hove is a • of on^ price* 82 (K). the snmlley' izes frofn .'--' 'I'lii.; tq;. f'all and -ice them, Iwny.s Oil ’.land, (ir i'.-rf- piv-_;nptly filled. SAM B. VV AVKihrh A> -t, Nor.lfiti. for this cvction of N.C wanted \Va‘:bimirfon p.ifi STATION R I- T B A C K A G K . Tt contains ISsberfs envHonos golden pen, lyn. pen(*il. pen hol der. k(w riiiij, \ gpDndid gift. All the above with trift to any one on receipt of 25 cts. further irDnmvtion free. Address. m Madison St.. Vot1s.'- STFCTT 'RFA Wr M •• anain ofTer «!n.s tvt'll known Bertil'/er tofarmei's who SYislie* to raise paying p--. A.(:ei- many year^ of snccessf,il appiicai ion }i aN N'S has estrbliKbed itself .an iaii'e repi!far;o,i. f vt.^nd,-. eo'Tes'*e{n\ wth*nt a superior .nmoiiir coninv-rclal iiia- OK. rr krk.v 'phs ted in au. ^.k 'itonx or q-jiR g()Un'pry. upon* DiG.Y DiFFfEiEN r AND ON EVlTiY VARIirrY (tR (’HOPS; and by its uui- mly ruljabb* character it his achle'.oii aposiiion winch fe\v, if any, of its competitor* c reaclnni On cotton, coni .and other iniporiaut crop.s grown i.u thiss 6jtiite ir SUPER-PHOSPHATE ii.as produced higlilv profitable results. Uniting the quick and .a6ti\e j>ropei‘tie* of tlie I)e>i Pei'uvigu Gnaiiu whIj iiic mure durable (|uaiiti'‘S of pure dlsolved 'BOne, itn*L only j'featly bf'uefirs i he present crop, biit perniHi.cni ly imprevea llni soil. FanneM >f ho nave not jet u«ed W HANN*t5 arc earnesLly invited to give it a nial. FOR SALE Hi M, 110m\TJlEE & C0„ M .V XU FA;'n;B, i; 11 S A 017 X TS, V;il>;(.;K, K. C. BBADLEV’S SUPEE—PHOSPHJS.TE O IV LI XI E o % V / a i i*; V av^LB«EU 200 Ojs. .... IfiT'S-j. .J... . iv, ^ i’nidlcY’s Sf})cr-iNio.‘?phatc of Lime hatt Ueeii used in larged qiiautities over a grotiter extent of couiitiy for sv longer pcrioci of time than anj other j B g 10 Fertilizer W. J. CIIURCIDYELL, DtALEB !i« Clocks, Wallies. Fine Jen'elry, Fancy llrosizes, SLe., .&£. Tiiiljiiro SireG, ^YlLSON, N. C.. WORK on FIKE JtWELBY EXCCUTj £D IN THE BEST im UR jiKD I i -- WARRaifTEDOBEYEaR. known oi> Ibis skle of.the Atlar.ti?. ib'o-m Muine to iri^,»iss!i>|)i and tlirongiioftt the Eastefn British I’fovhtces, it has c.stabliBlied a reputation as The Staiiclard F ertilizer. We have sold it for’ ten years in (Vilson and it las' gireJj great .satisfaction to our customers in tlie past, as its irtiifoniJ standard of excellence is a guaranty that it will in the futu-e. I We refer to tlie leading farmers o-f IFilso-n a fid adjoining counties who have used it. For Sale by ML. Rountree & Oo-, MANUFACTURERS' AGBNTS, Vas.«#li|.- 4v.«
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