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3 ml - - ... - ' s . j X mm -. - - - - -i - The Wilson Advance ' u 1 -.. .. -4- .TAM'ABY lsS KHIDAV.- Entered hi tho l't Olfl-se, at. NVil'1 j Jf C. a wflond class man;r, -rnr ATTVVNrK T'p STAIRS l'V tMKrov'VfeO.vV nrlMiiN'VCOU. sash ift.lAHi:fc'sTfKTK . - ' tueTitt!!f! t-rirul huI Ip,, r'rr-lx-. j i) V V Tit A FN GOING NOR I'M. w I Wil-on, C. Jan. 13 '80- V-'-Ltrt.V Wilson: 10:l A. Mr - Mi GOixo .sol nl,. .M- -j A 'reni rrii. : , ; , ' "vimVi- GOING NOlVl'li: 1 'I We call especial attention to the; letter 1 ave Wilson . Ie GOlNfJ .SOUTH, A Wilson. i :.y) a .i 41.12 A Offl-e opens 'Uily (.tnuny excepted) t 8 A.M. : CJo.- daily. (Siii.i.liy eiccpfed) ftt. 1 .M. Sunday o'llife open one hour aftel- t!ic lirtfival of rack mail 5 1. . . Local pcjMirtiiierit. JOSEPHS DAHIELV EDITQIL Our town ai rtever u.ore healtliy. j . I II.-new tci-n. of th'i Wihon .Gtll"e! hie . S mi" :ii.Lr;ii:s Monday. j 'hx' new term of the Institute bcu'ln U?e lift M lay hi .tannary. Alriut 2) new ' Heho!ar luve 'finfered. - ' , The free.. w:!io:l.s of Wilson", county nre t. ilv i-v sei -i on?. Iff) or three nvnt!j'.s of the y.'-ar . Irlhis enonl! t : ' . .ll - tl I'r f. W. .J. (Xi'i'-e.'i well's card in thi wliic'r w;H u:iiit.-nti').i:illy omit teil to our hist. j . ' j - A ntieman c: 1 ' t Wil-o i Tuesdiy '.from Ami-oih, Vv rt o.unt'y to cntci'.tib daughter a a p ipil in tlivs Sentiilary. j Our Snow Hill Correrpont, a very tal e:ited voiiiiiii:iu,ih nM praperly h ' eahed 'VuHodi )iK hiys" in onr Snow Hill I.eUce i V eriitleman of this c-untv and an nil ill- r " " . ... '-'. i . li.rei.t,fi-ni r told ii'H sevvral d tys :i5; thiit i he h:id lost several ll'indned dollars this .yeai, -m.i-edhy "selllinjf his cjtt n in the .V:0V,lierN i'a.-y in -th- p'lhlic schools of U'lln'n e .uiuy, y ir'u- fi-i.m $!!,') ) to i.) p't month. Can a Cotnpi-tenr. and w t (-hlrrel i'M'-!i'i- I)' einployeil or $J O'.l p'er Uionlli? ' - " j "The. i'ol nil diys lie fore th-r w nr' 'sa i Ue es;ilV--ii:. of t he l.hl-f o;;i.'.-.' cf tlie r -ii' li t. J1V doi'ir v;T ninch wlwtli-i-r Lle'V 'r '-' 1 1 .a oni 'days. Cofinn - r 'h - v iVi "c:nl-, now 12 ccn.ts.Sii me lui ie ilil" rone-. i Hold. mio) rh!" Vc are hnmipted j; th. of oto- :l cmj rrrt 11 in': .. Tf t!ir '.' .W(tY. With die edi'tw-of lli" K 1 ,:,i i . vo! a "wo formally en'tr oor p 1 .--.t i..li'(t an 'further huprheii. on tite p,1r.. of oiu brother Bonit...1 VVe de-ire to call the. -attention of ojur Ifad'-rs" to.the advertiseinent of a :ihiub!c iwii'lot fvn- sule or rent.. The ,hvusc wja rj c.-nt y o"eeiipieJ !y .Mr. O. H. - Lntliatu, n 1 I 1-: a v-ry drBir.dde piece of propcity. I ;h; advertNomiMit. ' j ie 1. . In "Vri-Du, N, ('.,, Friday. -Tan naif "ih Mr. D.uiicl J01 hr.i, a resident -of Ibis p'ace Mr. Jordan has' beetr a sutler hr many inoiuhv and it i to be hot.ed tliit ueith ral,t-a-ed .h'nn froui pain. ;Ve return", thanks for in hivitari'o jv lend a . OL-al hop to he given at AyeoeK ll ilL Fi-eiii-iif. N". C. Friday-," January 'j;lil., Irt.s . The cointnittee of invitation ft'.piiintu sed of Z. M. T.nr. JcflVrv, G.;L. B-eton, and J. II. Ayeock. .eW lt Ofliee. I he l t M.t-!er Uneral- tias esraniisiii't 11 :h-w p'sr oiMc at Field's-. Store,, nanied Fi'-ld-horo. It is on the mail route between tin- ma''.- an 1 Mir! biro, and will hare mail -three tinijs a week--Monday'-, Wed: UiYVau'.l 'ri'Llay'-. Mr, II. C. I urn hi-, been appointed post ' master. W.eoi s neI. Key. T. Ii. Owens, tlie able and poitulnr prcaeher. w ho has otlieiated a- -r-Uscor ;of Ih'! Biptjit elinivhnn this place for several Jear. preached his farewell sernfon last Sabbath: Mr. Owens is a ripe sctiolar 1 fit VI Iniure-.'-ive sntMiWor. and a foreibVe.nfeacber t -itv-i, it... wi,in ...'.W,iuUx-: ' U-.,'' t-.J.rl..r i I ' i U-ing suVb a man, and our Baptbt "f. Ciu ''J will act upon the suggestions, Ihey will not easily tfil hl place. .We learn tn:tf!rsm rcn'jassitred that our local .department Mi-Ow -yi will spend his remaining yepvs in Eat Tennes'ce. lie carries x'.iih lJim I tie.- be.-t widies of the poonle-'of Wilson .1 oiirii:illt Ic. -, - ... Mr. Charles 15. Ayeock, the -votmg and ; t.rk-iite l ediitr of the Chapel Hill L.oln--oiiiy a few ninths experience in e litpi oil lal litv. .has rciji-rrd frorc the Is-hjtr. lie made J tllP . '. in- iiiiu.1i liiltr nnJ We rpn-i-. t io 'e him leaviVjthe jiittrnalistie field,' r.-J. p. Cahlwell ha taken charge "V Mates viae Jhvi lmn k '. ' I to - I-s a Oil 'uitnr, and will improve. th'e. Lan'lin.irk Our la . ! i!-mi count v paid in 1S79 -for . ..-.te HI'1 cioiut y governments ami for support id K'U.nH- tiie following lax: ' . ' at- tax, - : 7.710 Ss; . i oniiU tax; , 9,o2S.Sl. I "b.--v,l tax, - 4 Iiyy.l-S. veins to, us th-. we should .i... more ar' 1 Ik tier free chooU tlin'rt We now: hv. . . .MUer':, the amount of ta our county f ! ... : ' 1 : - "w Moore lourri t. . . ,. ; is lay night ;' Miss Moore, of Alabama ,f an rcrta hunent iii Mamona I lal hj fori u't lui.'.Hf'ot yellow fever oipiiar.s. We : re vtry sorry lh:U hc did not have a house- in' U'djon and we a!tiibnte it to 'ict that no aniiouucemjiit of her ex 1,J?' '&s made preViorts to her aiTiyal. Mi. Moore is a lurhlYr cultivate -7 i lr l-'-o ; 1 Nvn many encomiums from the pres ; j 1 "J-iuy places where she has been. j T . - .' 'no-f ( To-.';i;l b,. at the Seminary -r musical to-r.ijht. entertainment Kpeial .Holier for t he convenience of customers I wll fcp account of Palmer Green in ! niy possession for settlement thw month. J After the loth of r-ov. an il'iwtficl av J,, will be turned ever to II. G. Connor , ,r!,, A p.t,m.; . . After the IOtli of F. bv. ah il-iwtfic1 dee-ased Tor settlement Geo. D. Gtvene, ni our orioiit iorTesijoiniHiiv men win he intere t'n'to otir readcrs.Theoi re pen dent mentions that a lar" Rtone w found concealed in. sf bale of cotton which: was Khipped by R-Znntree A Co. r.f thi.s place to Hountree tf Co.. of Norfolk. ' -Mcssrs RonntreeX: Go..unrchased It from a farmer of Nah county (name not fl;iven), and of course, they had no way of exposing the fraud. No doubt the deception will b" unearthed, and the iran who de.-ieed to swindle will be punished as he deserves to he. : ... -i , J. R. Allen, has the cheap't lof. of hu-jc-ever brought to this market. For sale or. time. ' Re. J. W. Primrose, the Presbyterian mini-ter will pfeach in the Missionary-Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening. Subject of Sabbath morning's discourse j 'Reward of Faith." ' llcv. .1. A. Cnnhiujririm, pat-r of the -Iethodist church, will preach at Barefoot's eiinnel Sunday mornhi";, ad ifi the Metho list church ill this 'place at night. Tii"re wlil he si'fvice.x, however in that church in the inornii g. There will be no services in the Episcopal church. The rector, Rev, B. S. Rronson, will preach in Itock3v Mount, Adverlied I.effeiw. A list .f letters remaining in the-lPot Olliee at ll'ilsjin N. C Jan. Mth, ISS I :larkie Aveiidkre. cel., .Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Ij. lJurtoii Mrs. Marranei Hryant. J. II. lavis, I5aton Grwason, Tley. Joscpli n'('". Miss Mag M. Gardner, Jas. L-n - Vm. Melton, M hs Preseilery Miiles, ; A!i, Cornelia Parker, Austin People., Mrs.Geo F. Kou.ud, Miss Mimdia Tojnson, . Joseiih Atlas Williamsto: I f tie; above lelter are not called witliin ;K) days they will b sent to' Dead liOtter Oillite. for t tie M. C. 'IAXIF.M, P. M. Our coi-reoiiieiit-. .'J week : we. have Ktirrendered "much of our local space to cominunieaiioiiSj and h.rit we 'nake no apohiu;v, .Uut we are ra: her pleased that we are ab!Tt publish intere-tiiis: letters. . The AijVaNck fur uislies letters tlut will be of iuierest t all :-, re:ole:-K, as iliey ar all Well writ ten, ;.nd evince care upoti the part ofiln- j writer We' take tins occas oii" to 'thank ! our coiiospondentM for their kindness, and J to asMnv. o'ur ivaiK-rs that no weekly t)a- per publishes more, interesting letters tha i those we publish this week. Tne Xibfolk and Goldshoro letters are from new cor responien.s .who will hereafter write ivg 1 larly for u..f.yv .are imloed. gl.id to an nounce that we have -such -a faithful;! corps 'A o iti ibntors.. A 3(eST 5f cthorilst I'nprr. ec-py the fo'Iowin from the Wil- iiKjiuioii Star, as it will be interest ini to our many readers; Ke vt Frank IJ.l B'ood will begin the publieaioii of an eight page lelig ous weekly at Durham on the ' 20'h t.f Janltary, to be called Tli '.Wrlho lixl. Advance. J'he editor hasYaleuts but lacks nt wsp ipi r expeiienee. However hu ea i learn. It will be sustained by an able cores of coutribii tors wil-not seek otHeial recoarnition, bi t tvill deptnd for its existence upon its mei its. Price $1.0 U year. It has our .best i-h '.' Mr. Wood was the pastor of the 'church her ; for four years, ami has many friends in Wilson, who M ill be glad to learn' of his new enterprise and who Will give the pa p"r a cordial 'siipp)i.t. We will glandly welcome the Advance (our name t-ake) to the fold, and, in ad vance, we extend our best wished lor its piosporii y. lAc:xl Item lor Hi e Paper. From one of our exchanges, ,w-3 glean the following which should be perus'cd by Dw'urg eilde r every redder ci the Abv.AS.CK. ! And if' will beif much improved. I he article wl,ioh is a;5 P'f: ment to this county as to j any other, is "We often have people-to j say to u.-: I intende-1 to sejul you! a little j item -fi r the paper list week,' mcnUouii'g what it was about, 'but 1 didn't do it.' and then otter an excuse. Or, another person will sav.-'Yon ousht to have been down to, or up to such, or .inch a. place, nnd j sec S'.ich a thing that happened there," It -re, it j Be are j 'wou!d have made a good item. jahvays cratitied at the jrood intentions ex- i prestsed by.-j-ueh. persons, but ;critv'd.-tha't,-l they let the oppoit unity clip to jxpt ns-ott '.Ke nuittfr in question, when they could j have done it with s lit tie trouble. We cannot be everywhere; and while we may , desire to be at a certain place, our "duty may rem i ire us somewhere else. ; Even if we could hi: at tlie plac ; indica'ed by our kind friend whn'U especially interested in tl :l:ti"-. lie mentions, oftentimes it would .luit p trslo-spetul the lime "to g- there. r e, being though y conversa.it w u , L.th whole matter, could wilte it out m a . few minute- and nei bans do a' -rreat ilea! i who it conies from liot. for publication- and, if there is the least inteiest attached to your item, it will sec daylight in as good sh-in fts we- know bow to tint P : -This is. intendcd for everybody. W first item'r' i .1 t better lhan we could If e l.appened to fe -ncm.e, of poetry m u,s cotumus ,rom , .-.houlde.s - ! there. No one need fear to send us truth- V Nau.. County .. P-o., and Beeswax. . ' . .. ! I !.... l.r., .....i.. in.-no-eil. i lb tter ........-- ful items. Write theui with a lead p;ncd t 1 " r 7 . ." f ., ...,': , I'l,;,, .ens ... .L --n I Mnnii - . .. - . riinee 1 last wrote me uaii oi tue is.u oi , - - : t., -t-u i-.n. u if -that is bartdiest, and ni vour own syle, i ""' i . , ,-. , . .Es.. :- ... i ftarlS. W .w . iviti v December has takeu L ldaee; at.d - all ; ,was . . is5..s.Giveu ...i , - - - kiding v, r , T . 1 1 i: . V. .,-.- tvlntia iiii:lt?k 1 u - lUlOIO . W hHll Messrs. W. D. Roimfrce and A.L Roun- I free, former residents of this place, b it t now engaged in the. .'com minion business If . A- rr i . . . ' . . . ' .; m .-ew i oik-ami orlolk, were in town. , ni weeK. Mr. Geo. Rountrecy a rising yo-unsr. lawyer of Kinstoli, was la Wilson this j - f-'- B. Taylor, h-ft Von.lay uiornin JforKi,a;Mo?Sitai where U will cute ... .... -1 !.. !. IT:.t. cv.i i . t wck. titer as a pupil in the llijjh Sclrvd t tli.it pi ac. Mrs. C. Ivey, of New Berne, X. ('.. is vUiting Wil-n, and n tlu. guest of Mr. John Hutchinson. lr. Ja. 1J. Barnon. a resident cf Sara toi town-hip, and well known in IFil.on, L about a week an to accept a p -ii lon in the Turputitine distileries at Xahunta. Hi. ; ; -r ' Mr.. J. II. Baker left Tuesday on a vi-tt t,f her father's family near Seaboard. X. C. Ottr oldboro Lctp-r. ' From oar Sppcja.1 (oi-rtspon.'i-ntl Goldshoko, N. C. Jan. 15 "SO. i'DITOH.S ADVANCEiThinkin that a a letter fil'ed with news items from tins place would prove interesting to your sub scriber. I attempt to write a short, pithy "news-letter" Coiiccring the actions of Gold-boTeans. : Our city "is mnkin rajii l pro;resa in all dartments KeW stot-e? and new re-i-dences are buihjinjg; and trade is On the .iNe. , Speaking of i;i;piove:neuts. I might men tion that the Methodists are rai 1 1 agitating the 'quest ion -of building a large and a more Commodious church. The.fetival Monday njght given by the ladies of the Baptist, chinch was a mlcss in every way. (Jnidsboi'o always is found ready 'to aii I religious and ohar'.tabl ; enter prizes. The int-sionary Baptists of this plr.c have" re-elected Mr. lve' pastor of tlnjir church for 1SS0. Sr. Ivey is-a noted pulpit orator and we are glad that he will remain with ui.ihU year. Rev, B. F. Marslble, ifhe Presbs'terian Pastor, having .resigned alid moved with his family to Mt. Olive, the Presbyterians have tendered a call, to Rev. E. C. Bead of Virginia.: Mr. Reid was here some time a 40, and his UTiiicn , wa liked so hutch that bur Pre.sbyte' ian friend", have given liim a unanimous call. The new' year hop at the Greor house la.st Thursdaj- night va a highly eujoable affair; We are ueable to -state positively that the young ladies . took advantage of the "glorious opportunity,'' but from many imlfeatiuiis we Arc wont to b.dieve liiat some poor fellow was shot by cupds arrow. A meeting will be held 'to-day to organ ize the.Gohlsbor and Ilarnet1: Railway. It js to be' hoped that enough will be sub scribed to ju-.'-ify the building cf the road. It would be. a great blesMUgjlo Gold-boro. I had almost forgotten to j menfioy. that Judge Faircloth has contracfed to haVc two new dwelling b iiit. ( Joldsboro U booDiing.:" 11 4rf'iii Keener. From our R'-fUl-ir Corrcspoiutpnt. Nokfolk, Va.. Jan. l?th ISS?. Deak Advaxck: Norfolk's importance is chief!.! derived from the handling of cot fon, and we will first consider it Irom a cotiou nian'.s, standpoint. Our .reeeiits,'iso far, are, mr.c'i iii excess of the feci its ' up to tlie-same Lime la-t year, and the stock k nearly double what it usually is at this time. Tiie latter fact is owing to our fac tors holding their cotton in anticipation of higher' prices. While there is very little bii-iue.s transaction in '"spot'' cotton, spec ula' ion is rampant .'.-.There se"ms to be a zeneral bch- f that the noble Pia:le wi 1 be pushed tip to lo orTG cents. If so, there is no doubt the farmefs family ''will dress i i silken gowns, and ilier ha'e lo spare.'' Appropos of cotton: .Reya ld'- Com press was injured the other day by trying t press a bale of cotton in the. centre of wh ch, a large st nc had been packed. The ba'e waa shippe'l from Wilson by Messrs. Rountrec & Co., and the fraud mir-t have been well concealed not . to be found out Ix'fore. So man. A meeting much for 'e simple farmer of merchants was held here a few days ago to adopt measures by which the ChesapeiKe & Ohio Railroad Company can be indued to extend their line to thU city. The pi -..-out terminus is at Richmond and if bioti.,'ht to this place ii would alford Norfolk a direct comuiuniciition with-the Wei.t. Aiit-h, according to the city papers, would be a rcat advantage, not only to Noifolk, bur to the surrounding, country; Eastern North Carolina would also be', ben efit ted. - Y- A Taiov4'niint is on f.ot to establish a Produce Exc' urige here. If fui her action will hear from me concerning is taken, you it.'. Tin paper-5 still continue to howl against adjuters, who aTe trying to honor of the old Dominion. the wicked re xejudiatc thd Lkinad. '. havt just tcad in the city pa unit cf the breaking of the I.ATKR. iers an acc Compress. Tiie b ile, according to the papers, cuntaining -in the centre a stone j (ibo.it a font ai-d a half piarc by two feet; ,i . halMo i-'. and weighed between two )'iuil,ired- -anJ liOy and three hundred is Hop Bitters. ' pounds.'' At 12 cents per pound, allowing , . , .' . yxX . tto rockE weighvd 300 pounds, it sold): TT! ! : for ?6. Qui-.e a niceiun for a rock. Mnow Hill Letter. From our R'i;iftlar Cori-esiondcni: it..J e T.n 111 iiei ouw .mi, w --' vV , --. -v. . On the feanks of the Otecliney a beautiful xtream' lLC VLllHfCf ki'OV.-HUi, ursliinxissf.il, ; v r-"iHsiii"r -!n l.cauty from tare : ' 1 ae ol tolliutie-hovcrs there. ; Excuse '.tne fVoa iKK.-. 'ymg, but you must , that our friellt, Un r of the ! BACON.-N. C. Han.s per Jb...- . J;N C S'des and sl.oi.Uers '-' -v.,...,.., x . . 1 1 loveliitess, beauty and w lute imislui. The Greene Countv Adi-ocate made its debut ou the- stage of action last Sunday m ru'u.g. It; is rather small yet, - but U is nrOOOSrU lO eularge it if it proves to be a -tucecsiful enUrprise. It5 editors arc men ' llllHlll ll"."S 1H iltll 1 ailU a.n,- luiijiuit i HI 1 .... of decided talent, sfn tliere are no reasons why it should not be'a stfcccss. They taj that one o! the editorial etaflT, a you 112 juris prudent, by the way, is passknately fond of ringing "Lula has gone." While the other one a ?iicc?.-.sfiil young- Esculapin whoe btunp of combat iveness i largely dc eloped, decidedly constitutes the Leoni- ; das of the trio. 1 Jut it. m whispered that he fia s'.irren kre 1 Tlierui pohi. The people tf Uiis eommunitv Were shock ed at tli death of Robert Creech, of II iok -. erton. which r-ceurrejl on t he ni.rnh.r of the 5th. lie was the morln? animm of rr . town, enlerprsing, thrifty- and popular. IJe; was b tried with masonic honot The lit 1 1 san ef Patrick Lynch,, a large firmer of tiiis county, whiK; Paying with a pi.-tol on ill--evening; of thci Gib, was aeci .djtJtly shot, flu is i. 1 a very critical con dition. . , Nearly two thousand bales of cot ten have been boujht by IV. f . l;iil this season. If yon (to down tho Mrfn anI- h ipvn to ltscrr ' A man walking l ist Had snipping hi Yoii uijy know tint y is 51'. H I) , yon l.-hold A high minded Kt-nileui-in aiut a lo,er of old. I was.pleased to nieet on our streets a fc-w days ago the remuants of Lite "once gloriotn W. S. O. B." . We are to have a daily mail in two or t!ii'ce months. ; The matrimonial mat ket is brisk, and is getting "brisker." . There was a social in town a few cren ings since and yonr reporter noticed a - t:in handsonie Mr, Kil well no matter about the rest of Iris name, but he was breathing sentimental moonshine when I' last saw him. , ( Another large ball on the 2'3rd hist., r nd the Italians will furni-h the music? Gen. Ransom was interviewed last week byiMr.. iniiiaui Coward of this county, and he gave it a a . decided opinion that t'ue Cotechney siream. improperly spelled gen erally, Contentuea) Ould be made naviga ble from the Neuse to Slantonsburg. An appropriation for a survey is to be amlird fhiri Success to t eiiterDri.e .' i" Sugg & Exuni liave moved into their new anil eoaiinodioiH store. .'; (J. L. i.Kisia:i. At the res'dence of the bride's father, Zeiio H. GrcCne. Esq.', near Whitakers, on Wednesday, Jan. 14th, 'SO., Mr. Alfred Powell to Miss Emma Greene. At the residence of the bride's mother, iiekr Saratoga,! Wednesday, Jan. 14tii, "SO, Mr. W. T. Harrison to Miss Martha Barnes. At the residence of the bride's. 'mother, in Rocky Mount, on the Dec. 3!st, by llev B.S. Broii'-oinMr.E. G Muse, to Miss An nie M. Burnett, The '.Advance: tenders' its cono-tatnUi- tions t the happy oupleH ami wishes them long life of pro-pt-rily and unalloyed hap piiiess. SMS'J. - The year 187! is numhered with the past, The duties and responsibilities of lSSsO tv me are no less. I look back with grateful s-itisfacriou on whatl have achieved in the past, eleven years among my Wilson ri3iids. With graiinide I have received a liberal suppoit, and -herewith ' tender my sincere thanks to the many Who have kiniU ly bes:owed thtir patronage for my bentfir. Although having had fc encouriter inay-ob-stacles of variou kinds, .and j-onieilmes of quite an einharxassiur nature, yet my hopes liave been "realizj'd beyond my expeCa tions. .md I hiive succeeded in establishing a -hu-incss of which I may he pioul. My stock for .-pairing wat'eiieg nnd jewelry, has been great ly increased and is replete wi h the nectPsii ies of the day. Nevertheless I seek to complete i , day by day vv'nh, tools and material in the line of repairing wa'ch-c-j-, jewelry, musical instruments Ac. f en deavor to keep po&tcd in all directions; iitid do not shun any- trouble or politeness which is c i-ciilated to enable me t accomodate my eustoiucisl in every possible manner. Repta ii.g my thanks for the estecpied con-' tidence and va'uable patronage bestowed on me, 1 hope you will rest assured that I vyill not spar' any ell"orts lo makt it cut' uiutual beiietir, if you continue to favor me with your patronage. With best wishes Tior the new year. i ; Ecqeetfu ly, - W. J. L llCRCUWEI. Mothers save your children from torture and death by using Sliriner's Indian Ver tnii'uge. It vil! destroyand expel worms of every kind if Usel: according to the dircc tions. t IFliat is tin; best and safe-t preparation to tin n gray h::ir 'to 1 s natural color, hut not dye'il? Hall's Veg ;t able Sicilian Hair Ke newer. Take Ave r's Sarsaparilla to nunfy the blood and pu:g.' out th" humors, pimples, boils aud sores whicli aw merely einblcms of the -rottenness within. . A Z?anr; lo Sate fiO If any one ivi'l bring us four names of , tj,ose wanting t' buy sewi:ir' machines.-we wiil sell Hietn tour , maonmes at each. $H) Mi-ied on each machine. Each machine warranted m w, lirsr class with all the la'esi in proveiiicuts, side drawers etc. Offer good for 30 da vs only. ' J ; G. RaWIjS i' Pr.o. T I don'l want Ciat hHilT.; Is What a lady of Bo-toi: said to her hus- i band when be brontrht .home some trie li- clue to cure her of sick head ich". and ijeu- j rai-jia which had made her miserable for jfouuteen ears. At the lirst attack tiiere aftvr, it was administered to, her with such ! o-ood renlts 'that she coutiuuetl its lUe nn- ! iii riii-t tinil n:ii!i st . fiithu-iastic in its' t, b(, f:,la,i!i,..s in her circle twenty-; wo of the to ''adopt it as i their rc-'ular family medicine. That stiltV i.4iti4i:r ri:poht. AS nKVlKD ASDCORRECTtUWY . T. TTI'li.lXS. WILSON, N. C, Jan. lGth, S-0. ; ( 'OTTON Middlinff..1. . irju-nt n r bus j G b A IN . J Heat DtT UW. j ;',., j ............... j i) ......... .". ......'...,. ...ai..r. to $1.7. j CO lo ' :0 ...........SO to'G:i iva- S t. 1 ) ........ SJ LlPitk uiat --ides j dry ' Trd Peanuts. Pot a toes 6 weet - , - .... j t o lo J sai j . ...jOtoCO" Rice...... j Tallow "r j Corn meal. i. F A L L I will not be undersold. No Shoddy Goods, but the best prices. 1 " I invite the public to the 1 Have a largv line of Dry Goo Men's a.3aci M..E W S F comprising everythmp; in that R. i , r rt 11 'i ...m-.A.uuu.f .uij mock we i ore liiaKing your ! I thank m v frinmlo fin- nn'f f ivnr n,i l tU.;. - .r: - . j rnoiVi.o 'uiu nupu to myvo u couiiiiitctncc oi mo sa me. Wilson, N. C, Oct 20th, 'T3.--3 MY LEADERS 01- Will sell you . ! : ' . -'- ' -' CALICOES. ! .HOMESPUNS, ; WORSTEADS, BOOTS and HATS Cheaper than GIVEiUS wEiSEL THE CHEAP STOKE S S '1 hat the public may be proteete against Iminit-itions and I'raud wc specially cautio: all purchasers nf Heii-Oii - I'ii riii- I'oi-on plasters. . .': to see that the Word Caicine on each piaster is sp -lie 1 correctly. Do not, allow some other p!ater to be palmed off under similar is The same thing or as good. Bear m mild is the fact that they can buy imitations at half by this substitution to gain a sin ill additional 7 U I. A I1HX' f. II SEA BURY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists. New York: Old Torth INSURANCE COMPANY Has been in Successful A Thoroughly Reliabl? Home Cnnpxny WM. S. DAVIS, President, ' F. II. JARMAN. Ag't. liiiicliiio; 7 v. V. BUILDERS r. Everything in bt ilding line atTowes V e kiln dry nil r t rTi hs: New Firm t j New Prices GRIFFIN & MUJUiilY. GohUboroStl, Wilson. NiC 7j -v factim-i? of Catiiac s. IJugu s. agons. Harness,' and all j kiudsj of biek-. : If at tlie low-t nos'i'iblf- Cnrr-, ill we U.-ve now oo Uuua a aice aim ei-o. not o Wllti. i QUr price ar a low a :lir lo---t. ! Be iure and call on ur lfer- hu3 .jj. iii j Ssilifuctiiu ?i;ininti in e,iry pTviiij'.iljf alt'.-n-i to. I 11:' AMI lit Hit at arrest .and.ihost complete Stock of c7ootl s ever offered by 'Otis Notions, White Good, VcM which I oflcT at the lowcs Bcby's Clothing Boots U R JM I S H I IM C lm-e at thc lowest nrices. Also - . 1 Very ; Jlespet 8 LOW PRICES 81IOI5S, and CAPS, - ' ' TRUNKS and VALISKS, I ' -."'-' clothing ,to , &a nfiill; - W I ! iny Other Store. A C:LL. ' i. 'ON THE CORNER, sounding names. With the assurance tint it that th'oiily object such vendor can have the pria di'-Uir. ; of .the genuine, and they hope State Fire OF WARRENTON, N. C. operation for Seven Years. B. r. LONG. Seer-ta BIsiiei'hil. " ,:t 75 a. 75 '' .) X 's. X XIlRI)YARE figures. I ' ' - ; -' . ' ' , ' . ALTAFFER & PRICE. WILMlXCiTON. Nrc. pEOTEBBS. "tor trinkhif rprlla, fits, tiiamam, pif)rt tloa mjui low wpmtm, juy on Bop Bitten." "find t, pwtw ud uiw Bop laiun, tnd jcmwfkl Be atrou bcalUky and fcM'Jr.' xdj, do yoa -r&tt to tbe (ti-onc, beftltis-f asd bcautifull Xhca nje ilop iuUera. ttn-r, wmmucii, Uuod nd lifrr r.-sruliuc Bop iuaera.'' "ClcigJ nica. t- crt aed L&m kcd ,Hopliattndujy." Tlorp Bittrn Baa re atorul to o3rtBr bodtta, wrlect-arccka tram iblcBiBcnLSx-c.'' "rmr atomach. atck faa-ui2cite and tfioj nrrm Hop Eliim cura a eaaa that Hop Bit ten wUi avot cor r tor. nrt eoatlaaallf aoniwii-attam- i Xldner aad Trt nary eoaitfJainta of all kind Mmaaetatir corad br a9 hitun. BorCbmCcnb ta aaaauja. alrat nrthaar likehiklrea. ' Th Hot- Pin for tSttaaeti, Liver and Kidnera, la aaftitai to ail olacn. Cum br abaorpu. aak Ivtgiau. D.L a teasafaaotvt aad Irtwmttin cars' lor draakranaas, aw - . . aarooucs,.j i :j n abora aoM fr '"i drcsielsta. KopBlttfrni wuaalew i 6cd for Clrcvlar. I "PKOTXKBS ML. ' " . " -' exceedingly l07 me. .. x lowest priees. r Shoes, GOOD G Ttnts 'TninV. it: 1 "r"' . i io iiuoicii. purcnase clsewnero. : J I C H A A. AV. ROWLAND, VHOLKSAI.K AND. RETAIL DKALER IX Pure Medicines DRUGS, i, ' CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, ', ." VC'H AS , . s,. INE TOOTH BRUSHES. HAIRBRUSHES SOAPS, PERFUMERY, , cosmetics;? AND T0ILKTJWDKR8. a n ii, iji:of LAIV1P COODSH of e very description. - .KEROSENE OIEOXLY 20 L;INTI, PER GALLON. Also a fine assortment of STATlOxNERY. PENS, INK, c-. it. . Prcscrip.iions carefully compomidwl at aj! ho,urs day or niglit. I- Garmers desiring to make theiir own fr- iz-r will please call and get onp of my i new pamphleLs. r rayw-um k J.' U. HAWKS, ,'.." WILLIAMS, JB Rawls & Williams. : Tarboro Street, WILSON, NORTS CAROLINA. We have just received a hirge 'assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ,. ALSO I A fine and well selected stock' of Watches, CLOCKS, PLATED WARE, ALSO HOOKS. Ii- STATIONERY, Call ai.d see tis at ojtir hefy, store and we will endeavor to give satisfaction in prtce aud quality, - . . RAWLS k WILLIAMS. F.trtitl" nd Arrtcwlmnl Kntn ClippWRiurlnaa h-m J Ui ! H r- ' r; ltr&tnm Kninw tmm i to Hh Piiwwr; i;tira(r Wood MaaniftnaifMMi fr.ita i II rnw Vmrr ; KMt .fm-rir: A'lrnaUblr t 'nt4fl I'tiea Ka-in-w (ritn 13 t-p "So U"T- Vnwrr; lanpmvad Cnriwa Rnino 'rffti 1 .fo 1i Hera" Tmn Rilarjlll mm; Iron Krun; Rt bl Saw 11 f ir uitmi : N'-rth Carnliaa P'fl 1IV Vul. fWMillK,., alra.iraaraB-Xt-md 1 pr.! h- Ixrtt. f Moal. mth iwtr,. Wmi pnwar. of WrTorri-:.Mi ."WMminMrT.Md .U.d aV LIVERY & SALE STABLES! NE HOK.SMS. 4 NKW JIAHNKSS am j NHW VEHICLES. lfavln j.mi ofwriJ-a a Tivory and isla aUblM. iifai' the in.trki Ihiihm, on (iotd-baro ri in IiLicm e r-K'ctfriIjr aunu'iuce to IBa pfo-utw of wrtaoa anl alj.!miir ftutl ItuatTwa wilt ba r-ady at all innut Vt lilt Hi fir ordrra ior Dna Horses 8c ImIuIos at th vary lor,t -frlcr for duh oroo time. Hirv-f and v-lik-if- will Xf hired at modarat ni, . )l irm-m Ioarl'd by lit. month or m-.l lary rhaap ' We tik. , il aaiir in a'Uowitir oar atock. and worn. ;iiu t-- havf onr rrt-n-l -call to vtbeu liiov cbio ioiowu. SUGG &. EDWARDS. NORTH CAROLINA, V lilt io HuperioT Na-h County. Court. J.-tmea 11- p -r. K x-cul or. " fiamc Harrison. ! Petition to Mil laiid for aa ; eU. . t ' - " '..-." tt. N. Harr'-oit a-vT : Jainrs A. Kin; a d ; T. R. Rich -, hi Guardian It appearing to tfH eui-Tactlon of tba court that Jau.ca A. King aiul 1. R. Riche, " h' ru ird a i. are uou roidentsl it U onkr- - vd tbatt niflc In; publi he 1 m jtlie Wi!f ADVAXCE ,rr I weet no'ifyipK the aai4 . Jaine A. Ii n ai I r. R. Riche, hi fiiar dian. to a-i,jar at -tn-,- ottv-e . li tb town of Naa'ivil'e. in :tid' coiiilty ami Mutt on i lie 2ft Ii d y of IN C-miiV.t 1579 and aorr I h nf Iftn I f!h d lo fl.p fllve ontitlml Miiat I ro fell two evrt; In bi ta Di tou of Caa liaJU ia 'aid ru t ' ami' State Jot iltm' pay J n -ut of de'iik or judiucnt vilt bt pren . -f r o-rfnJ'tM S ' " ." ' --1 - " . l ' IJkxj. II. So. WRY. Jlerk o t';? Su N-rir Court of Nih Co. Urns w. n i.oi'NT, A-H'y for Pet it't-otierf. IHOI.J-0W . . 1 - - 1 JEWELRY (jji a TAYLOR'S ,0pZR c-a V -AS.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 16, 1880, edition 1
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