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Vf' r .1- The Wilson Advance Fit 1 1 Y... ...t... .TAN LT ART T C HOME AND FARM 1I that lj .the plow tfrouM thrive. Hiuuelf must either hold or drive.' I rilOIH l HO OF AGiltM I IV ri iti: i i m: 1:1 x. i : The followin circular Trom- the' S.u-. 0erintci dent ofxeMSU9 may prove jof interest to in anyi of our real era. j" Tlie agricuHujal schedule annexed to fie. Act of 1850. which is also made a pirt of the Act of March 3. 1879 providing for the tci.th Cenu requi re a- report of I he chief productions of ftgricnltiire "during the year ended June 1' Now, thero is no district agricultural year which ends -on Uia. first, of Juue. and there is reason to helieve that, the fttstisiicH of agriculture from 1850 to 1H70, in regard to iitauy of - the princi pal products, embraced portion of - two different crop,, inasmuch as the eonineration-was protracted '"through three four. nnd even five month., j ' ly the act approved March 3, 1879 , it is prorided that the Tenth Census ahnU be taken and completed during the month of June; 1880. This pro- Tfsion greatly rcJti.cc.' the liability to error which ha9 been noted. ' As tlie enumeration commences on tli firsl'of June nrul closes on or be fore tlie thirtieth, all the cops wh'eli arc' gathered once a year will fall pret ty clearly on one Aide or the other of the dividing line.. " Thus the cotton crop reported in the ' census will be that of I8ty. gathered in the fall of that year ; while I'.'C wool clip or wool crop" will be that of the spring of 1880 -except in portoins of Cali forma and -.Texas, where both a full aril a spring clip are secured. .:.; ' . J JFor certain of the productions of agriculture,1 however there is no har vest, in the usual sense, of that term ; hutihe product is gathered week by ' week, or clay. by d3', as it matures milk, butter, cheese, meat fall into this ass. ; In view of the rcquiaements of the law, and of the great 'importance ol accurate statistical information rela tive to agriculture, it is deemed to be highly desirable that farmers should - preparo-th'f mselves in advance to give the informal ion with prompts ess and accurscy." It is ursntly recommend- ;.ded. therefore, that agricultural jour jials and the .officers of agricultural societies and clubs give publicity to ; this announcement, and that all per sons engaged in agriculture w'io shall receiv;t!rls circular, or shall see it in the public prints, make note of'the quantities and values of their everal crops gathered, "and the num ber of acres of lamd planted, in order ' that their statements, when made to the enumerators, may be of the highest possible value. V To remove any doubts that may arise concerning the crops to be re turned in the census, the following table presents the several crops ' specifically mentioned in the agricultural schedule, arranged accordingly as they fall into the ca'cn'd.nr year 1879, or that of 1830. or are to bo returned for the twelve months beginning June 1, 1879, and cloiu May 31, 1880. ritoDycrioS's of agricture durinq TIIK TEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1880. .i Of the crop of the calendar year 1 879. Wheat v Corn Rye Ost Acres. Bushels. Acres. Bushels. Acre's. Bushels. Acres. Bushels. Acres,, - Bushels. Acres. Bushels'. Bushels. . Acres. Pound . Acres. ' 'Pounds. ; Acres. ' . j Bales. Acres. Boshels. Acres. Value of poducts,$ Acres Value of products,? Barley Buckwheat Teas and Beans Kice ' ..Tobacto -"-4"' -- Cotton . Fbtatocs Orchards . - - - - Vineyards Small Fruits Hay Clover sed Grass eedl IIops : Hemp : risx Flaxseed Bees ' -..." t Sogar ane ' - ' ' - -Sorghum .- i ) Acres. ) Talue of prodriets,? ) Acres. j y Tons. j Busheh. Bushels. Acres i Pounds. i Acres, j Tons. lr Acres ji Pounds. . ; Bushels. . f ) Number of hives. Pounds of wax. j ) Pounds, of honey. Acres. . . v Hogsheads of sugar ) Gallons of molasses Acres. i Pounds of sugar. Callous of molasses . Of (tie crop of the calendar year 1 880, j Wool 7 Number of fleeces y I'otiuds. j Mflptc stignr Pound. Mapie molasses (r:llon, III. Of the y'ell t tlw ttcefce ni'mlhs, June 1, 187'J. to Jlaj M. 1880. Butter ronmls. Cheese J'oun-l'. ' Milk sol I : Gallons. Value of Aniinals' sliugljtered. dollars Market gardens Acres. ) Vliie of r ducts $ V:due of Forest pro lu jts. dollars Value of Home Manufactures, ; dollars. . FilANCIS A. Wai.kkr. Siiperiiitfuileitt of Cenais. Except in luliiiMiiia- :nl IVn? i- a- 110 tt'U nt Ums test of thin circulnr " WIT1XD III m OR I like your impudence.' as a pretty girl said when hrr beau kissed her. The homchold that keeps a baby cm affrd to hell iti alarm clo-;k vcry chtap. A Miss Nannie Williairls. has l)ecome the wif of Mr. t.to .t. t( Stepbenvillc, Texas. She is now Mrs. NaunieOoat. The man or woman who ha nevLr loved, huggel, kissed, played with, listened i(,t!Kriu:hly spanked a c!iil:L has missed the cardinal of life. ..Manilas two places where lie can keep his treasuies. His pocket can hold his dollars aii 1 his ue.id lu il hi" sense. 4 An editor ' bei 112 asked, 'Do hogs pay?" says: Many 'do ''not. The take the paper several years and tl.en have the postmaster send it back marked 'refused.' Uncle Peter Well, my boy, how do you like the teacher? Master Tt in Not at all! .lie knows nothing; and asks me everything. He aske.l m5 to- jIiiit wltn A 1 ai r i'ir 1 Amoripn Pupil I know-how nany das uierq arc in u vcr out 1-. luacu cr flu that fourth come July so? Wlicre does thai Pupil 'Fourth ol A college student, in rendering to his father an account of his term ex penses, inserted : "To charity, thirty dollars." His lather wrote back : "1 fear; charity covers a multitude of sins." The worst reason for not drinking water cxmes from an exchange, which says a Western editor refuses to drink water because sincj the deluge ' it has tasted f sinners. A man fell through one of the win dows of his bonrdir.g bouse on West lull the otlnr day, and his distracted landlady speaks of him as ''a paneful roomer." But then she hardly knew what she was saying, poor thing. J he itev. doe uook says . that it is safe enough to marry on a four week's courtship. That's so, adds the Free Press. You can't tell 'em anyhow un til alter marriage, ana there s no use wasting tioiC. The expreseion of a boy's face at tlie end of a straw" that lacks two in ches of reaehinjj the cider in a barrel is supposed to' be the model that- tlie artist selected in the delineation of Adam leaving Paradise. An apology. 'But, Freddy, how could you ever think of calling aunty Btupidr- Immediately go to her and tell her that you are sorry.' Frederick gos to aunty and says::' "Aunty, I am sorry that, you are stupid. "b, Louise, my heart is very des pondent. Ever since. I have gazed into the depths of those j lovely eyes. I. "Hush, John put an air-brake on that train of thought. Pa. has intro duced me to bis new' partner, and I am his for $2,000,000. T-at settles it." : ' , -r . A Lexington Ky., paper saj-s "it wquUI not do to introduce the bell punch in Lexington as a' mode of col lecting the tax on whiskey, for the reason tlmt there would be such an incessant ringing it would' be impossi ble to transact any other ibusiness be cause of the aoise." ! L Shyly he bent orer the shining head, And 'Won't you wont.. you? He softly said. Pleading with the bright-eyed miss Just for the loan of one sweet kiss. The maiden tossed her pretty head, And 'No, I won't you T j She saucily said. How foolish he is,' thought the little miss ; kHe should not ask for, but steal the kiss.' , A young lady in Chicago, when asked by the officiating minisuir, JFill you love, honor and obey this man as your husband and be to 1im a true wife?-said plainly, 'VesJ if- he does what he promised me financially.' Remarked George n 1 TpHmS.;.. : O . J"itlUU ill his farewell address: 'The hbeKres ot this country can always be safely intrusted into the hands of thoie who advertise, especially tlioee, my coun trymen, who get before the public iri the columns, of a widely-circulated ! journal i You onght to marr3 Never. I know the very; pirl. Let me alone. She is young.' Then she is sly; Beau tiful. Then more dangerous. Of good fcunily. Then she is nmud Tender-hearted Then she is. jeal ous. She' has talent. Then she is conceited. And a fortune. I will take her. j ; , j ; XKW ADVERTISEMENT!. Dr.TUTT'S Expectorant ! Its ppiertiea' are Demulcent, Nutri- tive Balsamic, Soothing and Healinj . "Oombinin;? all these qualities, it is tha mc"t effective LITNa BALSAM ever offered to6uffererslrcijpiiionar diseases, i 1 ' ; . DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of Now V'JTk, voluntarily iuilorbt-s it. READ WHAT HE SAYS:- Dr.TUIT: ! ! New Yn. k Sept.; 13. 177. iHxr .-ir Darinar this year It t 1 n ue haiidfl e: e of tunx d sei.sej. In tho. 1 wjr w rJa i iti city iht t were of a vrry imere tyj e. It was th e i.iy ttfla inn v.-ejiliedtoTutt s Ki;ot-ornt, nd I mjii.KM n.y ur.ri nt iti vrumlcriul power. Oarins pii'itnie ot, twenty jeara, 1 ht new known it H tJuine to ait promptly. nd with such h.p ei-ci4. i. iostantlysutKlaod th m'irt vioii-nt ft'of rm b nir. and invariably cured the disease ia iowdj. 1 ciieerfuiiy iadur.i it as tlie bft lung inedidiie 1 trfer Qed. I j.KA?rCI.SAYWOOD,5LD. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. M!h.-e, vnmg New. Anicusta. Ot. Dr. TUTT: iar S:r-l!y i:t:Ie sun. wan attack! With piiv aun -t lac wniU-r, v -m h le.'t hun with Tiie-it kjuk.i, ilist iastui nil . turn a month Mnce, for luorur wlnt h 1 aiu indi-btd toyonr va'mabl Expert- rn.tj I had tried iuot very -ttArtg reom luended, but none d'd my K d itsitil 1 Ui-1 your K. p-t.rnl. bottie tf whicil rmvtd la cuukU enuruly. N'ith many ttianks, 1 am v;tur truly, JOH.S.M.WE1GLE. Had terriblo NIGHT SWEATS. 1 - Memphis l-t-i... 11, lfTl. Dr. TUTT: Sir I hare been f.urtrtru.e lor nearly two years witti a severe couicti. Wliw i t-onimtfiiced ta kinic your Kipei torant 1 wanredao-d to ne ljndrl and aiir:n pound lu weii?iit. 1 had tried &huot TeryWnnr ; had terrible nnfhtiweati. 1 ri.ivw I -.ken hall doxen tvUies. The niKht Kweti have lit ni, the eouch has disappeared, t1 I h-tveained tilteu Voanda iu llh. 1 recommend it to alt my fneada. Wiw.grent re.i)t-ct, OLJVKIi RICE. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Reader, li ive you -cangtit a rol.l ? Are you nn tbla lo rami' the i')!i!oj;m ? llavt; you un irrita tion in the tt.ruat .' A sons;) of opiirenBii.-u on the lungw, w fth short breath 7 lu you have a fbf cotihifiig On lyiug down 7 A tihiirp pain now aud.tliC'i iri the region of tlm heart, hou dersnnd back.' If to, our Atlvire ia take at once a (ioswiof TuU'sTSxjiectorant; you will soon be able to rai t':: phlegm, lu nn hour repeat tlm Kxpetloratit, pi ice a hot' iron to trie tcH.tafce two of Tutt's Pills. You v ili hoou faiMnto a pleatiant al.'j) and wake tip in the muruiii)r, cotiirh gone, luns worSin freely; eay breath ing, and tno bowels moving in a natural nmuner. To pre-eiit a rrtnro ot thew syinptonn nse the xpe-.toraiit several tay?. ' 0e735T1vfurriy Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS tl'KF. TOIiPlD LIVKU. TUTT'S PILLS c c ic i:u v spi; is 1 a. TUTT'S PILLS t cuitR :o.vrivi:Nii?s. TUTT'S PILLS cuici-: invi ii ami Ata ii. TUTT'S PILLS ( l lti: MCK llEADACHt. TUTT'S PILLS UKE IIILIOCN CULIC. TUTT'S PILLS r (ilVEAfPETllE. TUTT'S PILLS FUIIIFV 'J'HE BLOOU. TUTT'S PILLS CtlKK PlIiKS. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Orat Haik ou Whiskkrs ehfini?ed to a Gloss Ulacx by . single application of this Dte. It im parts a Natural (JUor, acts lnatantajieinisly, and ia as Harmless as spring water, bold by lragsista, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. i : OLD AND RELIABLE, ! jDr. Saxford's Liter InvigoratobS Jti3 a Standard Family Remedy for diseaB03 of the Liver, Stomach aud Bowels. It ia Purely Vegetable. It never A "Dfihilifcnf ps Tf. ia ITi JCathartic and i 5Touic. i 1 S . O .A " -r.v .flu n .lit t . n 1 .aN r0; ff r. .r 5 ".r alVrV L i v e rS ( InvigoratorS lias been usedj in my prncticcS and by the public.5 V1 for more thnn 35 years,i I n,'fli u. Z JrV SEND FOR CIRCULAR. J T w flwrfipn m n i3'bhoadwt5 I wMiirUKU, M.Uif WEWIOBKCITW AST BRI GGIST WILL TELL YOU IT REPI TATIOX, i FARMER Sc WfXRIGUT : i - Founders of Brass and Iron, and i Manufacturers of AGRICrLTlRAL IMPLEJIEXTS," at their old stand ' ' UIL:OV,:X01ini CAHOLIXA.i Manufacture ar;d keen on hand any, and the largest Mock of - " ; " IMPLEMENTS . ' , ' ' i ' , "I in the State for the? Farm, made of the bes material and by skilled workman. "; f - ".. All goods warranted to give sat h-f action or no sale. IFe will compare prices with any fir.-t cla.-s hovv-e. '.The patninage leceived'at the hands ot the farmers and the trade in and out of the State bears i;v 011L in lliis, tr which w return (nir sincere thanks and hop "wc' win uiciit a continuance of the fame. r; FARMER & WAIXWRIGIIT, ; ' . Wilsou, X.C. Ar-,2.j-Iy. 4 ei U n n h 4 I! V 'i tt. 11 UK jl ra M tl HI H H n H amis i - - I,, 1 ssss tiops, on the mvthodjof the world-renowueU iv, ' ;ItHE- ViesNA Beer." rdera punctually attended to -a JACOB SEEGER. Otbce, Xo. Z3 German ttBA-LTIMCRn. ! s J - iJy NKW ADVKUTLSEMKNTS. ; A Certain and Speed Cure for Scrofula. i ; 1 FACTS ARK 8TUlillOK?i THIXtJS. r ' j A BUIKK HHToKY. 1; I'll - f-.lVtwinj w fro'ii t!e IUlc'h mti w;i n volni.tary iii-ifrti'U '' t n!viTis Hfiii : I - -Vi.-ar. apt an iJl Itili:in l ft ft r-Cfili i f. r airiiiL' Scrofula with lr. Person's f alli- r. M f..'..Vvf:m livi s iu Fiankl'tniim. or o thar s-'cn u. A rhild luni to Mr 1 teoti. tnid it Ii:kT :li cnifu'a. Tin d c or icnve it up to tli She 'th-night of tlial i'-ci-ii that was 1J and ihii.rty, and hid nvav in an iii-ia:rs diawtT. S'ic Conclii-d.-d if lite t'iiild was) niiid ti til it w.utld n t hurt, to fil!ov the r-c ipt. 'She went utir and jratln ivd th; lirb. t Liif wltiskev and did a- din cte l to theV'aild. ll-r child tniw iivfs well and ht :i:tjr. Mmii- tlian d'i-tii)- a few months sinc: a Suti'.h Caioliu inn, whore niitiio lias slipiM tl ns. was Mif fei -itiij ; 'iih iinnii- ciofidiMis ;ilhcMon on tin- In-cl. : lie1 had beeii t tin- Hot Siln. Ai k:Mas. and from tlu-rv he went to Kii lii'll Spring.! Nf(hiiigd d liiin any o mI. At iv'ttli-ellV they ttdd him of Mis. lrsoji rveeipt. anl Dr. '- vrole tj Mrs. pt-r- -. n tf ht duel that Soul h tVrolinian hei receipt was worth money. And iheSjiith ( arVtiinian si nt her woid if slie cured hun lie oulil jjiv-tj htr live hundred, dollars Sire sent I. iin directions- what . to do, and aided if theyjc ired him he could send hei twenty live ti i lhu; .-I c wouldn't :isk tiv himilVetl. Tlie .-HMilh Carolinian wen liouic, and -hoitly ;if t-rwanLs sent .Mrs. I'ecr.-ot; a check for tut nty rive tlollar .tuil wrote tic tnot grateful lcfcMu; kiit-w iinw, Ik-.-s itln-'-e old Indians wc would like to hae one lor a near ne'j'ihjnr." ' A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FlJKMuXT. X. V- Srpr. ISth. IS7.II. - Mi:s Jok I'khson. Dear Mtidmn: My lit tli Ih1', who is now three and a hal. years ot age l'-as. .-ince iat Septcmher Ik-ci -niVerinj' with Scrofula. I secured the aid. of nt: of our Ibest pli3-:ic:ans7 who tn-au-u nim ahout .sii uiontlis. anil lite child con tinued lo gmw worse all' tlie time. Ahoui live weeks a-r I procured a b.t i It? of 3 our Hi ters, and have heen using it, in c innec ion with the powdeis furnished to nmke ihe wsh, and I :ira now proH'i to say, thai after one weeks use of the medicine, he b -,'aii to improve and has continued to do m, until he seems to he now almost cniirch weli. I am very grareftd'to' you for what vour reinehj has done 1'nr tny child, air take great pleasure in saving, I am saiifrI you haye foti'nd a certain and speedy 0 re of this dreadful disease. Plea-e send me one bottl.o of your Bitters v.hich I think will be sufficient to eil'tcc a lira! cure of -y child. ' . ' : ; xours Kespecl fully, J. C L. ALIKJI)C!K. AS A TONIC AND ALTERATIVE. Moorksvii.lk, Thkdexl Co., X. C. It?iiio; desirous of flddin; my t"stinion:al lo ollieis coMc'inini' the merits of Mr. -Joe Peron lieniedy f r iScrofuln, I take pleasure iu .-axing that as a tonic and alter ative 1 do mit think it has an 'equal. I have fairly tested i, and after try'u.g Vcctinc, o:irs:iphat ilia, Vinegar Hitters, and various other remedies', 1 have no jiesiiation in jrniomicii'g it far superior to any tonic 1 Itave ever used. hen I cotninen ed ilsinji Mrs PersonTs lieiuedj' I was very weak, eorLpkctidn Ls'allow, and now I am we'd. I Itespccifully your frifid, Sept. 20, 1S7S. Mks. li. T. liitowN. : j For tny personal reliability, I refer, by pernii.'-siou to lit. Kev. Thomas Atkinson. I). .IX, Nor th I'arolinii; Geo. Fnote. .M I)., Warren Co'; Hons. J. .1. Davis and (J. M. Cooke. Fiaiikliu county. For sale by Drtiegists geiiernty; For circulars con 1 ainihg (ernH and other iuiotmation, apply to . r Mks. JokPkhson, oct 31st. -Cm. Franklinton, 1', U. N- C- STATE LIFE INSURANCE Company. R II. Camkkon, President. V. E. Axdeuson'i Vicc-Prcsidenl. W. II. Hicks, ' Secretary. Dii. E. II. Haywood, Md. Director. I'iiof. E. B. Smith, Atlvisory Actuary Asset's ' Liabilities..... (He-insurance, reserve, itc). Surplus to policy hohlers $ 2fi0,270 70 84.876 41 17-".o94 29 The Slate Life is the oniy Home Compa ny in North Carolina. It is the only company that invests all its funds' in the State. AH of its money is kept at home ami circulated among our rHvu people. Out- of fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance iJepan inenr, the N. C.State Life issued mom policies in the State last 3-rar than all of the rest put to get her. Cotiipany's rates as low as those of any first-class company. It will. cost a, man aged .'JO. about five cents 1 day to keep his lile In.-ured for one thousand dollars. X.r!h Carolinians, stand by and support your ovvn Home institutions. For any particulars conceruing this Home Company, apply to any of the Company's agents or to the Companj-'s oltlice jn Ral eigh. "Good agents wanted in every county in tlie State. " A. B. DEANS, Special, Agent for Wilson and vicinity. jeG Waited ApentB for our con taining . Bibles Crudrn'ji Concordance ami over 2000 Illustrations, with all the new features, also for Lit e rat u re. Art audSo" g.J These are the books to sell for the TJnliftnv liibhs for ParpDW, and Liwra- JJ.'-'llU. ature, art and mnf. forthe yoans pople.; Circu lars and terms snt on application to J. H. Chambers 4 C.rAtlauui, Ga. GRA Y'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARKTHK GRKATTRAD6 KARK EN(iL.JSH Kr.M EDY. An unfail inR cure for Sem- p; e rmaTorrnes , Impotency, and all ' dleaf-es that follow, as a se quence of Seif- UFORE TAllRa.n.noo-, noiver-AFTER TAME. sal las?-itud. pain iu the bark, dimness of vision. ; premature old ac, and many Other li.ease that '' lead 10 irtMuiitr or consumption nnd a premattire j prave. aFull particnlars in our pamphlet, which j we desire to send free hy mntl to every cue. The ! Specific Meriicuic i sold by all drupfffct at 1 er ; iracka? e. or six package for or will be f-ent free by mail rfl reeeipt of the money by addressing Tnn Guay Medicimk Co.. MecUanick' Block. Detroit Mich. Sold in. TA'ilsoni aud eTery where. eTery by all druggists. do.28-1j. 1 1 TREMOTtT, HOUSE. S $2.50 PER DAY. I , WASIIINfiTOV D C j "AOIUiSUlW, U. K,. F. F.HILL, - - Froprietor, IS E VV ADVERTISEM ENTS. i ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKSj f :dtjtjtr, & oo.i I 20 Xortfi IlownrtJ St., BalUmore. l !AV)fe failing for cemeteries , lnwns, jar- I-!!. otticeSHnd biiconieff winiKw Ktiard. 't tec guard, ' wire cloth. tiere4 ftntli-rs. eajjes, sai.d and C"al screens, iron lk-d-ted chairs, -ettees. Ac. ' ic2 I2ni WATT PLOWS, W All HAN TED TUK H EST IS USE. Farmers Look to Yoif - Interest. jVc (nation you in huyin: c.isfinsrs for "iir plows to carefnilv wt that each and every piece lias tins our inrori. Kopru C.Tetiny are on tlip markt m.idc '! Hr met.-tl unit lining barllr. All penuin on ti ivr above tr:ulf-m:trlt all without arr (!uulr f'it CoiiNiill vonr own intprst nnd take nlr tlif jTfniiini'. Yovf will find them th most diim- 1,1. tnd che:iM-t vo-i can buy. Take no O'litfr. 1 II AiT & IJA1.L. JtK-liinona. X Sold by Barnes, Wilson, N. C. noi'l -t r Ai WREN.N & SON i MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. IIAR-i, NESS, SADDLES & BRIDLES, OF K VERY VAKIKTY. Deal larcelv 111 Farm ' If rtifons, Cart Ifhecls & Axles, horse Blankets, Collars. 1 lames, H'hips Ac itc. Sati.-factton guaranteed 111 price anil qual :ty. V. . ' ' Carriage. & Harness Material of all kind sold 'a low ns any Jobing house in the United States. - Xos, 14. 10, 24 it 2G. Union St 4 Iv XORFOI.IC VA. FSTAMI-ISHED lr.". IN EVERYVABIETV" I W. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS .0. STEvElTS. No. 49 Light Street,, Send for Prices. janIy J. L. BrOJSE, RALEIGH, N. C. AGKXT FOR TnE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE- I This is one of the best machines sold in this State and never fails I please. Iend for circulars nnd juice list. EIGHT YE A KS SUCCESS -THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. Printing' s . Binding AND Blank Kftok Manufactnring, v relurn our thanks to friends and patrons who nave neretororc invoreii n. wiih their orders, and vvc take pleasure in .iyig lo litem we are - ' B E T T E It P R E P A R E D For good-work and prompt Vxrcui ion of orders than ever before, while our price ate a low a liixt class work can be done any when;. 'IPijintino ami I-JKMNO of any kind from a vi.-it iu g card to the largest hand bill. Sj e g a l b lank s . A ctHiipletc .assortment of L-jil 'iaiik f the latest form-; always on hand and trailed postpaid t $1.00 per hundred. Send fJir catalogue, j If.voit wish auytbinz in this line write us; it will pay you . I r Re-pect I til ly. ; Edwards. Broughton, & Co l'PINTEKS AND lilN'DKlt.S. ' j RALEIGH, N. C. THE CAMOLLTON, Baltimore, Light ami German Streets. RAI.Tl.nOKi;. MD. I IJate ivduccd to $:j.00 iintl $2..V) per day atccr lini; to location of rooms. Extra charges for parlors, baths, and double rooms according to size. The most eonvciiitttit and latest built Hotel in the city. ' : I Flex(or runs continually to all tlw; lknirs. AH lines of city passenger cats pass its doors. ! I i F. fV. COLE MAX., Manager. J "AUK ATT S- HOTEL, '; j (Hcccntly City Ilotcl,) J i eteiisuueg; va. as bcoti tlioronshly renovated ! htnd on.t'ly ffiruihed. j 1 . . I Eocution ct-iitial am) convenient to Ltisi- ness. The oi.ly li.iJfl in the city lighted wiihgas. Omnibus J-Verl I BROWN & PETriT, Proprietors 1 mch22 " "j ' ' j Street's National Hotel, RALEIGH, N. C. ! , S. R. STREET. A SON, Owuem aid Prop. GAST N HOTJSE ! NEW BERN, N.C. fi. R. STREET & SONf .Proprj : I ' i f ' 1 The undersigned having ptirdtaed the Aattonal Hotel property ax RaVi-!t, oponetl liaich l.ith. 1S7SJ, that well known llm to the public under their management. 1 tiey refer to. their p.-st mauagemeiitof the aion lioti as a ;?tiara.itee of a lirstlaxs Hotel. rJhe senior, Mr. Samuel R. iHrtet " ill remain in charge of the fJaston House' ,'l he jtinior, Mr. Vim. 4. .Mreet, will con duct the National Hotel. j j apll-3ia S. It. STREET & SOX. gT. CHARLES HOTEL, I .Corner Main and 13th Street,) Richmond, Virginia! W. xV. BR AGO, : . Proprietor. i This house is centrally located knd erery thins kept 111 rirsi cla? order.- j 3 Larje sample rooms and Poeeial inri,, SEW ADVERTISEMENTS a 4 i Jjati O. W. W ' !-; ' ' I-.- NUUSKRIKS AND FllUIT FARAf, 200,0O( tiofc r.i fir incs. (, rape .1 'I l .if. I 1,1 ..... 1 ..... t. . . ... 1 . ano 1 wi.v mi i' iici i .'iHiii oi-raie. ot n pari 01 7 n o 1 wia h .u ,1,1111 a ctop t' V- I r ! KiTriiitiire D e al er s O il E !R "l5" ICf I WILSCN.C, Have on. hatid the largest and licst selected stock til fumi ture ever.oflerecl fof salef in" this nuukut. The .following tr some 01 tneir pnees; i Jicdsteads from ; ?.UU up. : Extension tallies' Chairs,' picinrp frame?, nnd tion aiid ju ice. . Our tot k ; was purchased on sold at puces to corrc-pend We eordi?ny fflvttc the pndlic to t a.l and exuniineonV ilick it gives us pfcyi.ic to thow our good. j ( ' - WOOTTEN & STEVENS SVIORTO D. BANKS j - MANUFACJUKER AND DEALER IN Fiirnit-are of pEyery. Description From the finest Parlor Prices are not to be underscld in and be cntitir.cei). Send for calajogue and price lUt. scp2C 12m. - If i W, TRIMBLE. j , . (Successor to Trimble & Co) Kos. 78 A 80 Wfxt Pratt Street, BALTIMORE. MD., AjSTD ALL i 1 LUMBER FURNISHED. Sc-266tn. Factory, S. "We Fay the new fall and winter stock I wp26 3m (OPPOSITE & MANUFAC TTRERS AND SELL GOODS AT BARGAINS WEST STOVES, FURNACES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE Smoking TobacS Mou J- H'nV f L,COricc Ir" T!, piiccs. SvlAnrJll,fnh-XmM Steam Heating, fhort ltTZ ' rTh F1T i0r Tobacco Barn,, In any ,ww DKrc. Corrcnondentr. Ki.iiiii tt. r i cstbrook'i . " i ' i . ' 1 iiiw. Kaspnerries. Joosbcrri. Ctirrsnti U. 1. I . . . . I -." of rftiefiik of iM r.s nei ry plants set out ill rpteuibrr and oj iuc iruit next .sprm. Srlia ur etu . ' W. WKSTKHOOK A CO Ci:iniher Ftiils from $2 2.00. up- 'Jo cents per foot. .: )rthy carriages of every d esc rin will bv the vefy lett term t and Aviih the i-t i inrency of the itimft. Cor. Nash A Spring St. tov the chen nest Cottage Stiits, ibH or any other market. Gift . rs a trial MOHTOX D. KXXKS. South 8t., Baltimbre, Mi. KINDS OP Materials STAIK RAILS, NEWELS, MAN Snd for Circular. ECor. Canton Ave. & Caroliac Street. Highest price -I just arrfTC.. Don't forget tb plset. G W POT.RT1VS THE COBB HOTEL.') V ASH VILLI. BRANCH OF ANii DEALERS IN WEST A BRANCH. GOTJON No. 1417 Mam Street r il? 6m 1 ! .
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 16, 1880, edition 1
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