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The Wilson Advance. WOODARD & CONNOR Puilbhert and Proprietors. :IIfor. j. v. uriCAKTi:.., j fridat .....JANUAKY21 1SSO IIam secured the .services of. .1. W. Lancrster Esq., as asfoeiatc. edi tor of the Advaxck. It is with- pToas urc that I make this announcement to i'.n readers. Haying dor several yparv. before the war, edited the Southern Demur n.l a weekly paper published at Graham. Alamance county, Mr. Lancaster can not be considered an adventprer in. the journalistici field, but, os lbo.-c who know him can atUht; he is an easy, graceful, and polished writer, and the reader pf the Advance are to be congratulated upon the prospect of neeuriag Ujo benefit of his experience and ability. 1 p . With the kind co-operation of our friends, wc shall both 'endeavor to make the Advance come fully up to the expectations of its most zealous advocates. - '. Joux E. n'ooDAnn. .With' this issue of the Ajjvasck. my' comicction with it as associate editor lor this year, cornmentcs.' This ar rangement will uot lie allowed to in -tcrfere with my practice of law, but will only impose upon aj . certain 'amount of extra labor. Any law busi ness intrusted to me will ba promptly attended to as heretofore. In assuming joint editorial control of a paper so well arid favorably known as the Advance is, if I may not flat ter myself with being able to add any thing to the high character which it has already -'-attained, it shall he my con stant endeavor ot to detract from its standard of excellence, or impair its usefulness. Thoroughly im'med with democrat ic principles from early manhood, I shall ever be found battlmg for their supremacy. 1 , r 'J..W, Lancaster. K1MI AI- CIWC'I'ITS AAI. Our editorial on the above topic has xeccived that prompt and candid dis cussion from the press which we in vited. The Kaleigh Observer seems to" approve the- leadiug features of our articla, but suggests that there need be'-no- solicitor for each - county, as the present district solicitors arc suf ficient for the work. We mean no re fle&tion on these gentlemen when we assert our positive conviction that the)' are not sufficient, and if they had the learning ofBatMoore,tbey wouldn't be What w mean is a solicitor thorough ly "posted" in every phase of his cases before they arc called for trial, and we assert without fear of contradiction that the district solicitor has not the time for such preparation. The courts of his circuit follow one another in im mediate succession, and even ii he had the disposition to spcud! several days in every county before the open- . ing of its court, in the examination of witnesses, the drawing of bills and Mie investigation of legal authoritic?, en gagements in tho next preceding courts would render such preparation impossible. But solicitiors don't often "have the disposition to be absent from liorae any longer than "they- can help. They arc but men and, most of them married men, verbum saj. 'IIe that hath wile and child hath given hostages to fortune." To be able to select a jury-willi discrimination, is of paramount importance to the. State in criminal prcsecutions, as a single pre judiced or corrupt juror is aa cfteclu- at barrier between the offender and justice. Wo know from actual obser vation that' "packed juries" are con stantly imposed upon non-resident solicitors who arc not acquainted with ihe individuals composing such juries. Acquaintance witlTthe habits, charac ter and antecedents of .witnesses; fa miliarity with every feature cf the case to be tried, knowledge of the bias, moral character and surround ings of jurora are all of the titmoft consequencc.and can only be had by local prosecuting officers. The Str wouUl favor our scheme j if every Seadlner feature of it wurn not.: ohjecuonauic. uur neighbor ivoma ucprecaio me cnnge u iue uurans of Taxation" " are to be increased, j roroia.it,:- iieavci; i we newspaper men and politician sliae WA, tlaib te.au BhouIder3? are now,bea,ring; aboq.t ouq half the State- Taxes, sbouUl liavo to. pay more, it is. greatly to be feared that the places which know (or tbiuk X'ojf know) us now, 'would know us more forever. The Star docs not likcthe increase of ;ial patronage involved' H Uie -su 4e3tio:i that the Judges should be appointed byJ-beGov- j enior with the approbation of tire fJeh-1 ate. For our part wc are tired of ju - dicial dcniaxo;ucs. The qualities which most befiu ad ; Morn a Judge, learning (which comes bvit jwith seclu sion and study.) dignity, impartiality intolerance of vice and wrong, are the very cs which irttcrlU' disqtialily . : lor the work of a politician. Thi j farther you remove candidates for nq judicial honors from the necessity of j ing its session in. the State. House, and flattfciipg. enjohng and conciliating 1 the oiher in the street with' -an armed th masses the more 1 kely they arJmob su v. ai ninji drich, ard the comnian- to wear th.it ul-a ermine which graced our judjfeq "in the brave dajsofohi'' when the dear people did ''not elect but when they owed their promotion to other canscs than the , arts of the einagogue. Tliere is an old adage- more honored iii the breach than in the observance' that the office. should seek the mam Ho it.msy' have been with the pre A.lainites or with the Antierlluvians.we can only conjecture history is silent But since "time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.' men have not been backward in see'.: j 'ins' office, and ma:iv" have been the 1 . ... i tricks and devices' they" have, resorted to, to obtain the coveted prize. j I Well authenticated instances how- f - j ever Ikivc occiirfe t where offices, un-t-solicited, have been conferred 'up in modest menand still more rare, when thev have been declined. An insallce of the latter chss reccn ly occurred in the appointment, of Sena tor from ' Wisconsin. Senators Gor man and Pry or,"" the new Senator? from Maryland and Ala'Jama, furnish instances, pcrhnps of the former. It is said that Mr, Gorman, who has just been elected SMiator from Mary land, did notm(S;tIon the subject of his Candidady ' to any meml c of the Maryland iiCgKilature and that I Mr. Pryor, who has just j bceir appoint t1 United States Senator from AIv b4mrras sueiessor to Senator Houf- ton, was never a candidate for an ollice. :. ' ' . ' Examples like these are ervcoiirag ing to mert ef modesty and .merit, and prove that honesty, 'ab'.lity arid integrity, even m hc scramble for oltice-., is sometitiTes recognized. SinCt the days when Cincir.nalus was called from his plow to assume the govern ment of Rome, . poptrt'ar, favor has never been 'misdirected, when it rej warded modest merit. And we think Governor Cobb, of Alabama, and the Maryland legislature, have pet un exf ample that might be followed ' with advantage, in all parts of the country; ,'2II.2?.I TIIiSM. j The third term movement is becdm ing daily more unpopular' among in tcligcnt rc)ublicans. And it rs ap parent from the strength of the oppo sition already developed, that Gener al Grant's prospects of receiving the nomination of the Republican Conven j - ' ' lion arc growing "small by degrees and beautifully less." : . Indeed some of the moit influential "republican journals, do not hesitate to declare their belief, that the nomina tion of Grant would be followed b disastrous defeat that he could not carry the States pf Ohio, Inidian, New York, Ne Jersey and' California, and that without these he vtould not stand the ghost cf a chance ot an election. ; Tlic Gcim.iii element in the! repub lican party discountenance the third term , movement. They believe with Andrew Johnson, that behind the Uhird term will be seen the Umpire. Ami having had enough of Emperors in the old world, they are not inclined to favor another, even though it should be Ulysses 1. r ; ' , Ttie thinking, reflecting Republican . ihe men who shape the action of Con ventions, and who control the election of delegates are unwilling to array this fear of Oaesarism against the p:ir ty. In the . face .of the "unwritten law" of the republic against the fear of Caesarism and -with the absolute certainty of being put on the defen sive, from the commencement of the campaign, it is hardly to fc expected that General Grant will .receive the nomination, at Cliicsga, in June next. , Of all th prominent Republicans mentioned as candidates, we .believe General Grant is the weakest, aiid wc sliould gr-ail- ,M-sfer his h on nation. Against him, unless' we "greatly mis judge the tempor of the American peo ple, our success would be certain. The corruption hi hia Cabinet hb iuttmacy with men subseouentlv con. i i' . 4 n,cfu.olueiraiu "i.e.- ,revenuo-hs ,l.,f" -u ,ysniins povy or iii Uxqr of those convictect-s-tUo ; cosjIit-; ity of his priv4t Secretary Uclknan i in i'Iu stiiU'!a' fratds, to''g3v':iutiiin'ir of the military teroUm of hU despotic ! administration, would bo a load too ! r , j ; cwv vni) uc tuu iiesiructioa or tae Republican party, ZO.lA.." ' The eople of Maine arc soreiy puzzled in tlijs thcir . day, ., to-know which of their -many Governors they are to recognize, .Chambcrbun, Lamp- .son. Smith and Davis, have flitted across the scene in sucJi rapid sue-! cession, tliai it is not surprising, they arc somewhat bewildered. ,H'he question natturally occurs hew will this end? With two rival Governors each claiming the oflice two organized legislatures', one hokl- -d?r of the militi vacillating between i he two V'val faction, it is prtttv evident that foniebbdyVs- human, na iture nn st be severely taxed. "Who wdl five way Governor Smitl nays in langii''ige.; -more forcible fii:iii rlj"a!it. that he will not. He claims to be the rightful Governor, and seems to be as .determined, as, Josh liilliuss wa?. to sc(; the blood of al" his file's relations 'she'd'," bcfuie l.e will surrender tiie priz?. ' Since writing the above, we lean that liie Gordian knot bus been un--tied, not by !l.e fword of an Alexan der, but by the more peacefu 1 mean f a decision of the Supreme Court J i'"riv- I'l'v" ing t favor obedience to the ruling of lLat tribiiiii l rati er. than a reson to force. The republican legislature and Gov. Davis are happy the Fu sionists and tlieir Gcvcraor retire, ano the curtain falls. So it ends the Main embioiio, which at one time assu inec such 'a threatening aspect, as to at tract the ntterttion of the whole couu- i ei s: . i:x a' i;a !in. a uTi. The dutj of organizing for the next Campaign, is beginning to attract at tract the att-ntion ofonr leading Dem ocratic journals. " Their suggestions are tinre.lv and ought not to be lie" Jcctcd or (lolayed. Wc have a wil adversary, tos contend against, an ictist not omit any duty incumber, upon us. , To instii-j our success, thorough orgaivz 'tion is belie ved tt bencc2 stry. Th it takes iim; tf-c-ifect ounder the. most .favorable cir cumstances.' Former dissensions am jt'.ulou'ses, upon which our adversaries calculate ' must be healed. In many counties, :t is known that .dissatisfac tion exists not, with the party of its privciplei, but with the methods adop'ed for .- arriving at the pTpnlai Will. ;::'; ', ' Wc ihi not -propose, to 'disensss tht subject; jiow, and only refer to t, to. show the importance' of giving early attention, io bridging the p'lasms a:i I healing -the. breaches, if rv.iy rem tin. A Soirit rtf cO iciliation nnf kindncs will, we ! belie", effectually iciiistatc hannonv and hearty co opera! ion all aiouir the p'ne. Two Inn d ed and ninety-nine con victs : re at the Pat itejitiary, "with nnrc CDttiitics to hear iroiu..--Raleigh X-.us. . .:':, r I . The ScuateCom;niltee onth'o colored Exodus commenced taking testimony on the 'Jth . i'a.st. but notliHig of in -portancc has beii elicited. An appoii tear of th? Virginia Hour c of Delegates is in custody for abduct ing, dragging nm outraging a young lady in Riehinond. His name isTiay lor Thorn ton. Wil mt ngton Star. 'Coh W. F. Martin, who comman ded the 17th North Carolina re-duient during the late war, died recently at Elizilioth Ctiy. He -Was ah able law yer and a christian gentle man. Mr?. Gen. Grant, says that the hap piest period "of her lire, was when she lived in (7alena 111", m a small brick house and5 iad one servant. And she s?;d it was the General's happiest lime. The new Senator Trom Alabama had never In-en to Washington City before his elfction. On returning from the Capitol a fow evenings a-o he lost his way and had to ask some body to show him home. lur.J. W. Myatt, of Wake county made last year with two plows 47 bales of cotton, 200 bushels of ppta-. toes, 12,V busheics of- corn and chufus enough tc f...ien 1000 pouuds: of pork. Raleigh Visitor. - i-ohi tlie Hub. Thorp h pcrhapft m tonic oil", rrd to Hie people 1 hat pos,.? a!i lrh n.:ll i,.trin;c vultie a the tb p Uittr. Jtit at th'M .-ea-u of the year, when thy Miiuach need? anaptMUer. 01 the blood need- p-irifyi-,'- cijcapcn ami Dct remedy is Hop H:t tfrs. An nunce of prevention is ".worth 1 ;nni.! ni i t. , , rouii'l oi cure mtd. by to ,i,&t i b! l IS , 1413 Jr ircfoyt-r.- m.-Jj-jstoti . , u'hj.t U t he iir- ; ' rvnu-dj- fuf.n uhi,, :f',!'i.a?:, ' r,'!.'Jve iiiuOi-uti" fyo.n ihe Sr.' r v- 'J Tr.r- - - 1 iCmcdy the world, ever can' Ur i fonlideiice tf uajktnd wji the. IVe'oral for the cure of Cou-f hk.. vyer s Chorry onon)ption, XEtt' A D VERT ISEM KNTS. 45 Years Before tfco Public, THE CEr4UlNB - DR. C. MoLANE'Si: CFLEBXATED LIVER PIIiLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complain - i UVSIKhSlA AND SICK IIEAOACUK Symptoms of a Diseased Liver, PAIN in the" right side, under the edge of' the ribs, increases on pressure -f sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is tzxhlj able to lie on the left side; sometimes th pain is felt junder the shoulder Hadcf and it fre quently extends to the top of the shoulder,- and is sometimes mistaken for rheunvitism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the . bowels in general are costive sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accom panied; with -'a' dull, heavy sensation in the back pajt. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of hav ing left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up forti tude enough to try it. In fact, he dis trusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed"' yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. ' AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLaxf.'s Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the. most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or. after taking Quinine. We wrould advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. t , For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE Ot IMITATIONS. A The geauine are never sugar coated. Every :hox has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. ; The genuine McLane's Lrf iiR Pn.t.s bar the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. on. the wrappers. Insist I upon having the genuine T)R. C, McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming l?ros. of IHttsbuTgh, Pa. the market being full of imitations of .the name MeLatieT spelled differectly but same nronunciation.- I 1 A l oiisc and lot in the ffivvn of Wilson situated: on N'nh street, adjoining ,tl prop crty of If. A. Wooilard, W. K. Ii';in.s and 11. T. SfJfYcn--. The ..house contains foil nice r joins:, with kitchen and" vood-Uou juljiiiiniiiij. A po I snirko liou-e onJ t se jircmises The lot contains ..about a dilv acre, and i situated in a desirable ne alf IxhIkkkL Ir. format jon cwiccraing te 'h etc., furnislieUon applica ion t Mr. G rin Ftdghuni of this place,' or Mis. Llizaarrv Lcary. fviustoi., .V. C belli jn l(j-tf. IIaiuir i-o laniiiy. and br-in doi()U of I .r-.'aking up housekc.iiug. I oiler ftr sle, lease, or rent m.v hon-e and lot, sit n;il cd on e:iaretrner of Pender tntl Vance trccls:, eon.tain6i; seven acres, six of arable hind, besides jgnrdeii and .-. .va.rd, ali in n. lijli state of jcultiv it ion a.nd well fet in choice i-lec-ioivol' ;ip.)lc, cherry, and . peach trees. The hoijse' l n'ains '! cominodious rooms and two: panlri-'s, w ith all ' Ufces.arjr out ,0 -ses. i euinpiiiuiively new, fiood water and 1 eibboi hhod, situated : wit bin ;')() yards of the 1ailro.nl, contiguous to two tlo'.iisbins s-tUoola male and ietnalo. Fur iher particulars -ur.neccs.sary as no one would iiittle without looking for them selves. Terms easy. R. W .'EPMt'XI KO x . Wilson, X. C, Jan. th, '(, -Hr IRON BITTERS, Highly recomn.c-nded to th public for ll diii piipcs rquiri up n certn! n nnd etd'. iiMit TOXif; pet-inlly in Imlifrtt tiott. ItifMjtrpB in , Julnuiittent M-r-rerm, II attt of. A p -2etite, I.osm uf strength, iMek.nf M.nrrgy. ctr. Iff n riches t ln felooit, Mrc-rifcthf-r th mn cUs, aini c--vv iipw life I14 Use ruTfS. To thp 4;'(-lv larUl-i. ami cbii crcn req;i:rir'g rt'euper t!;on. 111 is VHluable r'-irei'y i n't t.' t.o Vi'rrhly r"Coiniiipnie1. Mt et liictj a rwrtn n tlie digestive ori;ani A tt-anpoouful- tefure nie.iN will remove hit i A Great Tonic IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS IS, A Complete S'renjtheiwr. IRON BITTERS, IRON BITTERS Not Sold m ft-Beverage. TRY IT.; Sold by a!l Drvggists, THE BROWS CHUTif AL COL BALTIMORE, Md. IRON BITTERS, For Delicat Fenileaw 15 Pounds Gained m 3 TceksJ Messrs. Cradd.ck Co.. 1(2 Race street, rhiladelphia. Pa. (jfiifLiii'm Plea send me twelve buttles of lr. IT. . .T.unes, VitunaLis Indira, one each' f: Pills and Ointinjiit, f,r a fiieml of rnine: who is not epec:e,d to live,;, and--as your-medicines cured in of ( 'oiiuioj)tio;i sMiio thiee yours ao, I want htni to try them. I c.-.ired fifteen pounds while taking the iirt fhre Jv.tr les. ILeiK-ctf'i5ly. J. V. IIUI.I, Lvwreneebur, Andc'ffion Ck Kj. , 1 eiiienilei -haii u.c ciily ftrbt -laf meriijl fur re- lixidi Jt " - - '" II Q 1 T O M T I OUR i: S . and trust the pubJic will appreciate my ef fofis to..erv tUe'm . wiih best . goudt at JcOWKSsT I'K'ICia. : j ,'.:.. IIciotfilIr, ! w, J. curnrtiirF-iju tV-19-3ni V;iieiir?i;iker and J.-vler. 'NEW i " - .' J, I will not be undersold No SHoddy Goods, but the best prices : I invite the public to the l;Ure?t sim most coin pie teSiwk hi hare a largo line "of Dry GWils. Men's eunci li M 3 S F ! ' 1 .' comprising everything in that ouuiKets, tvu. uau aim examine my siock ueioie miiKiii- your purcnase clsewheix1. I thank my Friends fov, mifet favoK" antl iiope to meet a coiitinuanee of: the s i ine. . 1' Very Respeetfnllr, , ' i iso n, rs. vjt uct. zuui, 7.-oin. '-.'' .' '..'! i '"; i LEADERS OITLO V PRfCli '''.- ' ' i :: ' ''' .' -i " i . . " : - Will m II y.,u ! ' ". ' , . ' I . ."; . ! CALICOKS. WORSTEAP3, '; - JiOOTS and S1IOKS?, . ; JUTS and CATS, ;; " ' CLOTnixb &q, AC. ".' ' ''-"- - ':'-'.',.: t, ; - ' . - - . . r . "'.-." -f '"'-''".' - Cheaper than Any Oilier Store. GIVE 1 ' THE CHEAP .STOKE O'NTH.KOOHNKIt. S i'ilMil S w Ssffli s8s2msmsBi aaaifefei mmr That the pnblie may be protected asraiir-t iinni'iWliiis and .J-'rand .fe epeci dv: cm j i jl'l piiieha-ers of Jleimoirx ('apeino S,-ti 3 to nee that the word Capeine on each jil ister Is"p-1K-1 '.::' ly.. ll -.un. allow., win? ilher planter to be palmed off tmde" siniiiar soun li.ir nun -.:'with t ii-- . it.-i-iiriinc tiia" it is 'tin: :ini.:' tliintc or a-? triod. Ib-ai- in mind 'stlicfn-t that thV ea:i buy imitations ar : by tins s-ulj-Utut ion to 2;v.u a sni ill additional di-tu. . SaRAUUJtY & JOHNSON. PlriiW-.-ullea: t.'U JtiU.X.-w : v Old North Staoe i'ira ' JNSUI1AXCR' COM VAX Y Ol ' WAHKKSTON.I X. C, ;''-' -i '-- - - - j Has . been i-ii. Successful j A TIoroujlify Ik-liable Home Csnpau-y WM. S. D.t lS, President, 1 I V. U. JARMAN. Air t. . 1 X V. V,VlJ ,TW,V.f Eyerjtlin; ii building line at lowest ei frv f!I i 1 1 j n i G1M FF1N k ii 0 JillAY. Goidboro St., Wilson. N . C. 3!aiiiif:icturcrs ol Carrie. Hi",f, fart.s :Wai..ns. Harness, Hon aH kinds of JkilU? velilele-i. ; j Wljit h v-i:i U- v.J.I at the towr.i :..VM.- Vwr Hf Jin-, r tow oa hand a nice and tt-b-c: fieck o v. trk, ,- . Onr rice arc a low a ho Iovrt Iip nrf and rail on u. lfore Uuj.u;. 1 Sa;i-tii-rlim frn.trauu"l in irrrry" j cafp.'- l;.;oring wly and f -i mm . , m MIC If A" L , XotionB, VIiite jjoods, 'e., Boy's Olottiixis Soots Shoes ' U R H I S H I W C C O O D I i line at the ;lowest prices. Also 1 . " v , . TiilJNKS and VALISKS, USA : W.L. , , ' j" :l : '. H that tli"-ilv 'i :( -n.-.Ii v.-nti!- e.i.t li;v- i -half ilie jnicr of 1 !i n ti i a id l.'iey e Y..rk. '-':. ' . :. - ' j opcratrm'i -for i Eight' Ycara. r. F. LOG, Sfsrtta tr. . a i i c C? :-.': - y -r IT A IM iW ADT? P3 figures. ) AL'TAFFER a prth-r. WILMINGTON, jx. C. tTBOTZEBS. PROVERBS. "For linking TOrTl. fit, f1lmn, palpita tion and low spinta, relj on Bap BtUum." "Be4 of, pr"cur nd w Hera bit term, and 70a wilTM atronz "LMdiem, do ' yoa wnt lx (trenr, bithy uxl bcaottf n) I Itiea oae Hop Bitten. Tb grmtett tpe ttoer, Momach, Uluod b4 nrr n rp lai iir Uop Bitters. "Otiujnttn, Lav. Jen, JjOitoT, Bank era nJ Ladwa Mod Uop lttn daily." BmBHtenkura torcd to aobrietj aod btaith, perfect wreeka tram Inifnuiaranee.' "Soar jComaca, atek hfriarho and AizxL- SfiOrwfflbenaitffar caae that Bop Bit ter wilt mat vat r Eop BItterv 6flda nn. acrebirtbeDa and ran contiDnally iron IB Brat oqaa.- "Xidtw-T and Crt Bary compbucta of all tfndt- permanentlr ro OewoirCna la the avertMt. aafrst and bast. Aak children.! - The For Pn for Btemaaf br Uee and kidocTa, ia anfaiiai to all others. Cnrea ny abeorpl CLCiaaai and irmoatiUe core for drank in lea, aae of oprom, tucaoca4 narootiab All itilwl arM hm klop BUfr curca wukal kaurw aaoiaeraniiC taw set : i bend Sot Urcalnr. i at excgdirigly low : Goods ever, ofleretfbv nhiclvl ofter k iho-lowst prides v i - .. . I UW Caps, Trunks- MosUrv J M I C HAL. - TUT ' V -m -w AVHOM-AMS AXD-JtKI-AIlJ UKALEU 'lS Pure Medicines DRUGS, - . ' CHEMICALS, ; - ' T01LCT jntlCLEk, ink roo;ni BKumivs. ; '- . r. rERnrjMEHv, .: V COSMETICS. j , A N l) TO I L KT TO W r K l S . LA IVIP GOODS of every description. k.ei:(kskxf: onJoxry 20 cents PHU (ALL?X. Also a fiiVe'assortinfut if STATION KJtY. PENS, INK, ac., .vC. T'n-icripJh.iis c.iivhdiy .oompoHnddd t h!1 hour. day or nigiii. ' - l.r;?;cr-t .J. -n hi- to make llttir own iliz-is wttt d.-n-e vjI! a'ul jet oint 0 fr- new painpfi.t.-. - niyb-ln J. (i.' lUWl, .!;. WILLIAM. IK Rawls &" Williams, T.i;i::;o rni:::'. WILSOJf, R3.TH CAROLINA. "' c li.tve ju.-vt rectMVoil a lar e j-isstn (liioiif of ; . GEKTSTUHNiSNiNG GOODS ; fiiif ami wi'il s.'lecto! .stock Jif .J-iiWELRY, tones, CLOCKS, AM) I'LATKi) WAIIE, ' " ALSO BOOKS. STATIONERY Call afil Fee ns at our store and we will cudfiavo gire Gat. ctioii m pi-ice j quality. RAWL.S & 'WILUAJ S. ii. P. ISaylev & Co.i ' r.MPoj;TKi;s of- ! CROCKERY 'i t HAX;VKK hTKKKT ' IL M. L.iMfAi. BALTIMOKK LIVERY & SALE STABL NKW ifAHNHSS ast ' ' , ' JOS: NKU' YlAllC ViX'i illt r.i ft A o J:rrtf knA In 'nf-ar the i;ark-! hoi.. rj ;0illrr '.r n rlioe we rcKjx i-ifullr :iim,)miw ti P"' Vilwl and adjinii'f oomuV-i, th.n ve In lhh llf of ill t Horses "&z Mules aflh irv imci i.rui-fV ra'h ff on titnH ll-jr-.oy jh1 veliili w'11 I hi'd' at t!wfraf, rau-. lire lin1-e; t,V 1i,t mnn'l. nr iril-l! 1 crv A'J! AVe taki -tth-aur in t,itottmg. our t -i. xl wouUl 1,.. rl.i't n, liH-tr or fiu-u.1 ta1 lo A w wr lien tlity coiof to town. ' SUGG A KWVARIS. Allison, X. ('.. c. 24 tm . ' N0I1TII CtKMAS X, V . rri.-S''-rU.'rIof Nah- Cooiil Y, f t.'irutt James iUp,-r. F;s.euior. 1 f Jarre llarri-tit. vs.- I ivririoi ti nil iv. iiarrton a i l 1 i i ! l .Jame? A. Kin- a l , sets. It appi arinito the xari-Zae-i iii "court 1 bat Jaiuc A. Kin aii't V. K 1 in. nania i, are nor le-f F'-nLH i' opl. -t J.nie A. Kiu'an 1 T. It. Kiciw, hi-- k'-!tr ADVAXCK for i.i-'i u... -L; tiolsfviii C-? ll dlan, to a:r'ar at imv Atvr 10 I be oo of NjiKhyillc. in ''.-aid -county and .i.-.t' " ine it lii dty of lmfr l7l ar.'l an ihn -t it iil Ui llie a))or eu.tit te d fa'i- to eli tno u:rt:ii!l lots ii the tow n ! tali-t in ul cui.tv a:it! btale lt the a.a- A ui?iit of Jeltt... or jutl-tiH.Mit mil be -rfurt -i I TO-ruuJ fn.'O, '' ;. V.ksj. II. 5VmBV, Clerk of th SitjH-iior. t"ourrf ' . r V.: V I
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 23, 1880, edition 1
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