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The Wilsonjivane. 1 .. .t riH FEBRUAKY ; 6WW at Wllol if. (1 . .i "a -J TV s -lirMV TP$l Aliv I'"'"' GOING SOCTU, 4:3 J A M w rifnwood of Columbus 1 iki.j " c n,c h:3cu ituu graimea u oe awe to first' claw tailor has opened a merchant stale that both the Seminary and Institute taiors establislitneui en uie corner oi .-su r r " "-w .""".uow (Sunday cxcryw Ufleaopen dilf ' a IX . . . JL ... -,.a i nneaom bl,r altcrltne "ir'liTVof rach mail... if r Daniels, r If. Local 'Department. Na.h Court February 23rd. : ' SnOWysJeet and rain all Yiitr us Mon day.. '";'; : a . '1 The heavitut s'.iow of the ' 00 Mouday. ' " - Valentine's Day will come, as usual, on the 14th of r'ebrunry. The gOoe bone predicts ' tits coldest wfather 'about tae middle of February. Tno-e ubcribrrsl who have not sallied, up will very ninch oblige ra fey doing so at one. - kv "J. ft. ifrnley lectured in Goldsboro on Thurvlay nivrht. Subject: "Folk. wie and otherwise; tr bit at the times." lievl lb announcement of Bynnm, Daniel '& Co., in this issue. They offer to til fjuano very cheap at reasonable terms. R.dthe advertisement of Mr. Jan. & Woodard oflVrin a notice And lot lor sale or rent. He will sell or rent qn reasonable and Gold-borO streets. fl? comes to us Hvelt recommended ami we feel ure that pttieti entrusted .o h'm will b-pa Ufae'.ory. He keeps oi band all kinds of men and bys furnihin: srood-, thic wtom shirts Scci Read his a lverticment and give hurt a call. ' , 1- ... Vo llunibuj. Ilolluian's is the best Ltv er Pad in the triarket and can shovr more mrt;eff Cel by it than all others comb'm rd. Call at HoWlaud'a and get ode. , Rrad 'tin. r j 1 Tji all things nicety and convenience arc of importance, but in the office of a dentist, Miot-erHian in any other place, should every ' ihit be arranged for the comfort and ease of tjh patient while the dentist is either I extracting or filling teeth. Our dentUt Dr. II. )W. Joyner ha recently fitted tip his iflibe very ;osy and 'hme like," and is prepared to do any work in his line as good as any other dentist in the 5tate and at reaVotiahle prices. Office, next dtorlto t he post oflice. i , Dcath 'or n L'urful Man, ) Many of the older citizens will be. pained to bear of the death of John Norfieet, Esq., which occurred at Tarboro on Wednesday the 4:h inst. Mr. No'rlleet was one of the ! I ' . .. oldest and moft hi";hlv esteemed citizens of adter t ura- tefini. W deaire to call attinhrsnto the ti-ement of the house of the late A. R Pa,l- mtr on Nah street. It is a most desir: We piece of property " re'll venture that at leat 500,O00.1adie who will never e twenty ngjain will smile renely and n ply ta th question of the renaiu. taker as regapd to aq;e, ''Sweet Sixteen." The number In attendance at both schools is much greater than at the last session. Oar schools are institutions of Wilson and their prosperity should be a matter of town pride, and they should be liberally patron ized, not only by the people o! Wilson, but by tho&e having childi-eu to educate in this section. Wilson U pround of the enviable reputation its schools have gained a id if wisdom marks its cours; they will be foster ed and their influence for good extended. Buist'a sesd are good because they arc reliable. Rowland has oceans of them, warranted to be fresh and 'genuine. Ask for Ruiat's If you would Have good gardens. Pmoaal. Mr. E.G. Muse representative i ths List rjraror. SPECIAL TERM. The jurors for the special term of the Superior Court, which begins on the. first week in March, are Riley LucaSi' 3 II Boykin,'G W Stanton, W T j iniliamson, Elisha Cobb, Barna Latum, Win TRicksa eol., Shade Felton, A J J Brown, J B High, John Ilawlaj-, Jno F Davis, J II Peel, J A; Lane. Bed Pioctor. 5as iMstotv Woodson Eatman, JsU W Utirnesu ukgI'LXr term. If your hair is coming out, or turning gray, do not mnrraur ovetf a misfortune ymt can no easily avertl Ayer's Hair Vigor will remove the cause of yonr erief by restoring jour hair to Its natural color,! and there with your good looks aid good nature. MARKET REPORT. L firm of J. P. Rogers A Co., of Richmond, Va,, was in town Tuesday. i Mr. James K. Clark, formerly a reaident of this place, but aor in the Commission business in New York is in toVn. Rev. F. B. Andrews U in town in the intertst l the tmited Brothers Mutual Aid Society. ' Mr. Gerniain Bernard, a representative in the last.legisliture from Pitt county, was in townyie day this week. Dr. A. D Moore formerly a Well known and highly respected Citizen of tliis place, who has been residing in Pittboro fr sev eral yeai's, has returned to AVilson and will E'ieec'otn be county, having been for many yenrs clerk of the-uM 1 county court; clerk j niakJ k ,,U bomc again. nd master in Equity, clerk of ttie Superior court and at the time cf his death Register o?;Deds. Probably there was no man so familiar with the .'history and business of the cttinty as Mr. Norflect. In politics he vvus r Republican. .He always retained tlic respect of his fellow citizens by, main taining h high character for honesty and in tegrity. He was about 60 years of age and never married. Mr. son. IJ. M, Dauierspent Sunday in Wil- ; Call for FiiAGQ's Liver Pad and have no ether. A bottle of Anti-Malaria should accompany each Pad. Buy only of Pe'i.cock Jc Hargrave. Sole Agents. Elopement.' V Mr. Jno. Nichols publishes a card in Ihe Ashevillc Citizen and requests the papers of the State to publish. It is self explanatory, and nr-eds no comments from us: i 4 'Messrs. Editor: The Rev. R. M. Roberts and Afrs. Nancy A. Nichols, of diaharr. couuy, North Carolina, have left tiiese parts together, ty-five years of age Roberts is about for aeighs about 143 Our regular Snow Hill letter and'a letter ' from Rev. F. .11. Andrews, of Littleton are r-ro wiled out this week. We rrgret that it i impusalble.to publinh in this i;siie, how ever they wilt keep aiid will appear next week if nothing prevents. The famiiy of the' late Louis D. Arquer, a Spaniard by birth, and for '-many ...years a we II known resident of this place, have Urned over his papers to Mr. T. C Davis by li t dying req:iet, to recover if possible he propc ty which rightly belcugtl to Mr, Arquer iu Barcelona, Spam. v Hilliard Ellis, cne of the most resnetted and iutelligent -colored 'citizens of our coun ty,' and a very propereus farmer, left Tuesday for Washington city where he had been ummncd to appear before the Ex odus Investigating Committee. Milliard li a level-headed colored man. and 'we think that-his evidence, added to tha t of OTJ-ir.-i Will do much towards vindicating Nortji Carolina In the alleged charges of intimida tion. We hope to be able to publish hi tvidence next. week. ; We desire to 'call tile 'attention of our farour reader to the large and attractive advertisement of Branch, Hadley & Fann er which appears this week. They are of fering to Mil the standard brands of guano at as low prices as simi lar brands can J be bought in anv markt. They have in Wore keveral hundred tons, and two cargoes' more to arrive. Their n,-m is an old established one and keep only the best gunnos. It Would be to tlie advantage of any persons utiring to purchase to call first and . amine their guanos. -: L pounds, is slishtly the rise of five feet high, with light hair and beard aud blue eyes. He leaves a wife who is a lady and made a 1 consist ant., wife. Nancy A. Nichols is about 20 years of age, weighs about ISO pitiuuds, complexion fair, and hair light and waving about the forehead, with blue eyes. She leaves a husband and one child about two years old. J. S ! Please publish thase facts and ask the press to copj, as thp revercned individual i$ likely to attempt to pa. himself off in snme reiisrious comtntinitv as a servant of G'k'. Respectfully, yours. John Nichols, Ji:-t received two barrels of white ' and rti onion sets from that selected seed house of Ut.btv Buitt Jr. ply at Rowlan&'s. Call and get j'our sup ex- 'tlrd. Mr, A P. Shapson U the agent of the V.'n. Mutual aid society of Pa. Any per sons wishing to Insure their lives will save tnoney by calling on him. ICice Cnlture. 1.1- The'Goldiiborb Messenger tells about the Peacock & Hargrave have the largest and nnest as sortmeht of sjardon, and flow er aeea that it has been onr pleasure to examine. It is a treat to visit their store H CommlMloneTi Meeting. On account of the inclement weather 'there Was no Coranlisgianer meeting Mon day. Several of the .'commissi oners livc a eoni,hrable distance from tlie court house, andhe snow and sleet prevented their at tendance.,; V T cultivation of rice in Wayne county la: year, and says that the land itr this section is fintaoie. ror its production, rrb com mend the notice to our farmer friends and diK'i uisi thein to give rice. -a trial this year. It it can be cultivated in our county it will be a staple production and will yield better and pay the farmer better . than cot tdrdoes. The Messenger says'. "The rice crop n this section will largely increase the present year. It was formerly thought that rice-could not be raised on Ivgh lands, or without flooding, but late experiments have demonstrated that Eas tern North Carolina Savannah Land, and also the swamp land, are well suited for rice culture. -tFe have not been able to obtain many definite results, but know that although the season was very dry yet the general rice crop was a success, producing from 25 to 50 bushels per acre. About 40,000 bushels have been sold in' this mar ket, bringing $1 per bushel. A rice mil would next be in order.' I ''Diversify your crops," and. let rice be produced ii Wilson ounty if it will pay Give it a trial end if the result is satisfac tory you will reap the benefits. j Flagq's LiveU PAD is the only reli able Pad for the liver. Peacook & Hargrave ara Sole Agents for them. Court Caleiidur. We gire below-a list of the cases to be ried at the special term of the Wilson Su penor Court, beginning March 1st 1S80: Monday, March 1st. Thomas Lamm vs relfair Eatman C-irtis II. Glover vs Win. McEatnian. Tuesday March. 2nd. T B Williamson et al vs Ruffln Raper et Al;Jhn D Wells & Co., vs John R Green;.. John D Wells A Co., vs W & IV 11 R Co. Wednefday, March 3rd. Lot Scott Vs John W Gardner; E U Pender vs W It Cnrter. ; Thursday, March 4th. H B Claflin Co.. vs Stern fc Saks et al;9ol Weil, Trus tee V3 K H Winstead, Sheriff. Friday and Saturday, March 3th and Ctln Wiley Deans vs Win Hinnant et ux, 'vs Jisiah Wlnbourne. Other cases will be tried the second week of court i I Tlie jurors for ithe regular term of the Superior court, which begins the second J Monday in March, are Isaac Evans, W B Corbett, T J Lamm, ILiiisora Hinnant, Wm Watson, Eli'N Mercer, J F Eatman, Wash Farmer, col., Jas Bryant, Coflleld Barnes, Matthew Lamm, K W Stott, Josiah Dan iel, P J: Royal, E D Strickland, Warren Ellis, Henry Rog-rs. W P Lester. J J F Johnston, Owen Batts, col., A N Daniel, Jos T Smith, Newsom iniliam'', Augustus Nichols;, JnoT Revell, John B Williams. J W Thome, Jesse Hayes, Jos J Farmer, John Flora, B D Stott, Benja A Scott, J A Brown,! If d Flowers, Britton Forbes AS KEV1SKD AXDCORBKCTXDBT t. T- WIOOIXS. ik?arly,Rose potatoes, mixed lawn grass seed, bird seed, clover seed, in short, every thing iu the seed line at Rowland's. & If you have any chronic affection of the Liver or stomach get one of IIoll man's Liver Pads of Rowland. They are the original, require no moistening and hold their own. A Good Clannce Tor Barcrnliia). M. R Lang, assignee of L. Heilbroner A Bro., advertises-iu another column that he will sell the entire stock of well selected goods in the store of said Ileillyoner! & Bro., in the town of Wilson at cost. The Messrs. lleilbroners have been unfortunate. They lost money in the business as a great many other "merchants did here last year and year before, and ..becoming involved they .in a loan assignment to Mr. Lai g for. the b instil of their creditors. The ap&ignee deai'ts to stll the stock as rapidly as pos sible so as to be able to settle with the cred itors. We regret this unfortunate occur rence, for Mr. A. Heilbroner who has had charge of the business of the firm at thi place has conducted himself in such a man ner as to win many friends, who will j re gret to learn of his misfortune-M. We trust that they may poon get their affairs satis factorily straightened up and that they may after arranging matters With their creditors, be able to continue in business here. The Rurim of Moves, j An intelligent and cultivated correspon dent in the Goldboro Messenger of a recent date desires to know the author of the beautiful poem entitled 'The Burial of Moses;" and as an evidence of his high ap preciation of its lofty merit, furnished that pUper with a copy and had it published. We are 'pleased to announce that it was written for the Wilson Advance several years ago by an accomplished and highly intellectual dauph er of Wilson, now a resi dent -of another State, and received at the lime some very complimentary notices from several of our State papers. We are glad to see that its merit is again meeting with recognition, for the poem in ques tion is tlse Work of a reflned,finlshed, artis tic and exquisite execution. ' 'he beauty, purity and delicacy of its fane r, together v ith the smooth, easy and graceful flow of its limpid stanza; which gathered upon the bosom of its melodious tide as rare and beautiful llowers as motoric ever weaves, and wafted tlleui on without one flaw of discord to the musical cascade where rip pling ttteatm mingle in harmonious rhyme, won for the brow of the fair young author a wreath which time will make brighter, more rosy and mof fragrant. Wilson feels proud of the poem, still prouder of the one who wrote it, and we regret that the beauty of her modesty, which is equal to the btauty of her pen would not allow her name to be given to the public-. Wilson, N. C, Fb. C. 1830. COTTON-Mid.lliug........ III GRAIN. irheat per bus ir3t lol.Tj Corn-..! . . 70 to 80 Oats (. L L.7S Peas ...J.... ...... ...... .... ...4.50 to 60 BACON. N. C. Ham p. r lb...- 8 to 10 N CS'des and shoulders....... .... j.. 8 Bull: meat sides SJ 41 "shoulder........ - ..J..6j Beeswax 20 to 22 Butter .i...... ...... ...... . .0 to 40 Chickens...... ...J..) to W) Eggs...l... a2J " dry.............. ,...10tol5 Lard ..... ........ j jl 0 Peanuts, 7o to 1.00 Potatoes Sweet...... ...... ...... f .50to80 Kiru.....J.. .t-10. I allow ..k i. ! J 'jonijrneal ....... .......... .; .-..t) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F LOUR 1 MEAL ! ! LUMBER ! ! l am now ptepared to grind whea and corn with as little water and in as short time as can be done at any milling e-'ab Ihdintent m this country. I will guarantee to my customer as good flour and as much as good meal and as much as can be made of the same wheat and con! any whefe else. Sawed lumber furnished at el.urt notice. Come and try me and be b'es-cd. i Respectfully, C. F. Finch Jan 30-3m. 1 ,0li SALE OR KENT. ' !A hoiise and lot in the lown of W'ilson situated on Nash street, adjoining the prop e'rtyofF. A. Woodard, W. E. Deans and R-. T. Stevens. The house contaiiis fo Vi nice rooms, with kitchen and wood-house adjoining. A good fiiioke house: on the premises The lot contains about a half aero, and is situated in u desirable ne:gh borhood. Ir.fonnation concerning terms etc., furnished on applica ion to Mr. Garry Fulghum of this place, or Mrs. Elizabeth Leary. Kitistoi. N, C ' I jn 10-tf. Rowland's is the place to buy your gar den seeds. Has just received 5000 papers of Buist's fresh and genuine. They need bo recommendation here. ; . L. POWERS, Commission Merchant Special attention paid to the sale of- Tobacco, Grain, Butter, : Eggs, Poultry, Live Stock," Apples, IMutoes, Dried Fruit, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, 1510 JSast Main Stjxet, Richmond. Va nol4-3 i I . A T COST! t-nrNlNomll AJT COST!!! AT COST!!!! The entire Dtoolr of POPS ! of JLj. Heilbroner r; gro. M m Wilson, Jan. 30. 1880 R. LANG, Assignee eilbroner & Bro. u, 11 Good as the Best! Cheap as the Cheapest!! i - -- - The Celebrated Pine Island Guaiio '-..'' 1 . ' I 'L . -' ". A - ' ' ! - . The favoi'lto or all who bought it last oaiv . We refer to any of our customers and will give their names Upon application. Died. . s;''' i ." Mrs. Outlaw, of Mississippi, better known to our Nash county readers as Miss Lucy Sessuteis, died recently at her home in that State. Among the many lovely arid beau tiful girls -born and reared in a cunty no ted for its glorious women, none ever shone wii h more lustre, ; or distilled a sweifitor fragrance of lovliness than the cne who; has just passed away from the scenes of earth inJier far away sunny home. In Nash county, where her gentleness and genuine womanly worth won so much affection, many a bean will bow in sorrowing sym pM,ly, and many a teai3wept thought will ebb mournfully away to the. distant grave that hold all that U mortal of Lucy Ses sums, - , . On January 30thj at the residenoe of her nephew MrJ W. T. Grilfin in Nashville, N. C.i Miss Mourning Joyuer, aged S7 years, 90 years old and a large circle of relatives ahd friends to mourn her loss. i "eallae. .On Saturday Ut Pnik Smith, Martha Hmton agd Harriet Smith, all colored, ere arrested for stealing calico and striped Soods from the store of Rountree;; rarnes "o., of this place. Thev iv-. k...i "w.v UUUliU Justice Davis to the Superior court. Rowland has secured trie services of a prescription clerk Who may be foitnd "the store all henrs day or hght. OtQaiUy. '- nrdy Sharp, Col., who was tried at the uferr court of Edgecombe county laat 5k, fr stealing abodt $!,S00 from Amos Cobb, of that countr,Was declared "not PiiHyv Of course, if he was f?ot cuiltv "uieit, tne money which had beenJ nirpmhitn by our policemen shoulc funded. Last Monday he came t Jn and 'lemanded the money and $332.9:! turned over to him. It will be remem . r,d th" the alleged theft was committed eral weeks ago, and that he was susL wnea because he spent money too lai UniT tn .L: 1 . ' - -v ... tu,8 p,aCe a uav or two after Mr. s money had been stolen. Iecltiel at Lait. The suit which Was instituted sevcra years agS by Mr. James Farmer of Nash against Mr. Wi lie Daniel, of this place f months arid 2G days, leaving a sister for the recovery of a tract of land, which now includes almost one half of the town of Wilson, has been ai last decided in favor ot .the defendant. It was urgtied in the Supreme Court by GV Vi Strohgi Esq., for Jhe plaintiff and Messrs. Coujior & Woodaid for the defendant. The following is a digest of the opinion of the court delivered by Dillard, J. Where a purchaser of land sold by order of a Court of equity, under. A petition for partition, paid into the office of the Clerk and Master ' the purchase money and the court of equity on the Tcport of the Master ordered title to be made but in fact a det d was never eiecuted, one who suc ceods to (he equitable title of such purchas er by.a chain of mesne contef ance can under the presSnt system, set it up and defeat t be action of the holder of the legal title. Where a "case aireed" sets out the face and lea ve tile" legal inferences t be drawn by the court, the court will treat the defence! set up by the "case agreed" as authorized by the pleadings IFhere the purchase money so paid in by the purchaser was paid over try the clerk to a ferae covert . without privy exafflination it Cannot affect the purchaser's title. Where, atter payment of purchase fifloriey and order for title, the purchaser and those mider hun enter and remain hi possession no lape of time will raise a presumption j oi the abandonment of the equitable title by reason of a failure tj obtain the deJ- DiireHliag Acciilcnf. , Between Farmville and Cfentrt Bluff on F.iday last an accident ocewred which- re suited in the death of two most estimable gentlemen of that neighborhood, Messrs. Frank Atkinson and Theoptrilus Youngi Mr. Proci?e,of this place,, who is a relative of Mr. Young, as soon as be heard of the accident went to the scene of the disaster, and he informs ns that it was caused solely by the carelessness of A negro man who was employed as fireman iu the. steam mill. Mr. Proeise also gives us the details in full which are as follows: The negro fireman by battentton and carelessness j let all the water dry out of the pumps. When Mr. Atkinson came in he, not knowiug but that the pninp was in good condition, poured cold water into it and began to purnp The cold water bursted the engine and knocked Mr. At luuson about 50 yards, breaking an arm and a leg; The boiler fell on Mr. Young causing instant death. This explosion is a warning to all who work where steam is used, and where accidents may occur by the least act of thoughtlessness to exer cise more carei The violent death of these two men who were highly respected citi zens oi iitt county, by carelessnes is, iu- deed to be regretted. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families aud friends of the deceased, And trust that they may rind comfort in their bertfavemcnt from Him who doeth all tilings well. A Problem. Cdmmnnicated. If the population of the United States was four millions slxt' years ago and is forty eight millions now how many will there be sixty years hencei with an increase at the same ratio. We trust tbat Mr. R J. Taylor will work this up as he is splen did in tolling cotton. It will be a densely populated country In the absence oi war and famine. Let Mr. Taylor give us the figures. PUNCH. CARRIAGE FACTOR! 4k j at 6LACK CnEEK; n, c. l ne unneraisrneu is prepared to manu facture Carriages Buggies and all other kinds of vehicles of the vkhv ftKST materi al and guarantees satisfaction to lii. custoniers. His prices are reasonable, and he will sell either for cash or on TiM l as may suit the purchaser. 1 W. S. ANDERSON, Black Creek, N. C mch 15. -tf. ' Anotlsef Exoduster D)res to We nublished a few weeks azo a letter from Peter. Dew, a colored exoduster, who desired to return home, and this week w have a letter from Julia Daniel, a colored wOman who went to Indiana mm this county. It is high time those who still re main should realize that Indiana is do a Paradise, and tliat there i3 no place under the situ where man can live except by hon esty and labor- Read the letter Indianapolis, Ind Jan. 20th 1SS0. Dear Johk DanikIjS: We are all well. Send me some money, I want to come back risht away. Give this letter to Kinsey Winstead. I want him to send me the money right away. No work here, no nothing, in fact me and my chil- drenjare in a starting condition and; we mus get back at once. Tell the folks batfc there to stay and not to come under any eon side ration whatever. Give this ; also to Kinchen Watson. 1 want bis help. Send the money by return mail if possible. Any number oi immigrants are anxious to come bacic. There is no work here tor anybody and any assertion to the contrary Is a will ful falsehood. 1 ; : Yours Respectfully, D Julia Daniels 352 West North St Wi!l Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re ncwer change grfly hair to its original color and not dye the skin? It will! and is a prepa ration of acknowledged superior merit. Scarlet fever kills children, and so do worms, bnrmer s vcrmuuge wm destroy and expel worms wherever they exist in the human body. Prejudice Kin. 'Eleven years "our daughter suffered or. a bed of misery uuder the care of sever ,al of the best (and some rf the Worst) phy siciaDS. who gave hef disease Various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we. had poohed at for two years, before using iu We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did.; on account o prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters;" The Parents. To Tlie Ijadieg. Any lady who will send trie the names o: ten good farmers, (either' white of colored( all of whom get. their mail at the same post office, and give tlie name of that office tnciuoing county or panrn. ana ciaxe, sua receive from me, by mail Immediately, handsome and valuable present. Try ii ladies. A postal card is all you will need for the-purpose. An opportunity but once met with in a lifetime, and no risk. Ad- Ldress. J. W. WARD, P. O. Boa 1?, Indian- apoli.-, Ind. " 4t D. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for mnMBL TntnmnmnM and th tifte of Onlom. To bacco. Karootica and Stimulants, removing all taste, u &irt3 ana iiavi ui u.vi:k h y uiciui dering the tasteor desire for any ofthera perfectlr odious and disgusting. GiTing- every one perfect and irresistible control ot the sobrietr of them- aeirea and taar menaa. : It preventa that absohrte pIiTsIcal and moral protstratioQ that follows tbe eunden breaking-oil trom using Stimulants or narcotica. Package, prepaid, ti mre 1 to 5 persons, $2, or at jour urujK1-1! P 0u.ua Temperance eodettes should recommend it. It Is nnrfectlT liarmless and never-failing'. H6p Bitters Mfg. Co.. Rochester,!. Y. Sole Agents Hon Coirh C&re destroys all pain, looeensthc cough, quieu the nerres, produces rest aud neyer uuuwsan . "' I is saverlar to all others. Cures by absorption. It, la perfect ass: OruKRists. : wi. v.. ihii sr.. r.- T v n v ! y - I pantbcMremediet, alto tht Mop Bitwn, wbfeh art I a aol Mine s bereig or I nUxmnl, kat th runt snd Bt Jftji-l ciumrnaik,BMuinncmuMUlMHinBUiM, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 879 FALL TRADE 1879 J. J. THOMAS, GROCER Wc arc agents for scrtfrai otliet Jjrandi and will Mill .them! for i cotton on Money as cheap "-I'.-,- H i ' "'-"-'' - as any St!andard Brand and would ask the! farmer to call pit us before Urey buy. j L8 fr composting cheaper than ever We also 3li CHEMICA by the ton, or wiHj &cll in any quantity you may desire. ftynuin, Ianiel & o AVilson, N. 0., tb. 6tli 80, NEW TAljLOR SHOP. 3Verchant TmIoV and Dftli in VMnH Ftti'ilisliillii Oootls piece OoodH, - Has established a Bfat class imerchant tailorV &Ublishment1kad keeps constantly for isale a flnc stock of goods fbr itten and boys wear. j ' Cutting done tb 6rdi on short notice. j. .".. j ; . - - ; , i - - , . - -. f AlNO cleaniai and Kepairing. 1 " I ! All work warranted to be first class. A.11 are welcomt. Resriectfully, .yours truly. B. GREENWOOD, Feb. 8th. '80 -12111 i Corner NaaU and Qoldaboro St. in r is i am slT i liV COMMISSION MERCHANT AND COTTON SELLER New Store No 6 Wilmington St, KALEIGH, N. C. TrtE SaisK AD STORAGK OF COTTOJ A SPECIALTY. and Wo are offering for sale this season tha i . :' i . T . - : - ,'; ' : following brands of w GUANO and GUARANTEE PRICES as LOW as similar brands market: i can be boctglit in. csjar half In store and airiving. 50,000 Yards Bagiing, (whole Ulc-l 1.00.J Yards riue Utinoee. D.iggmj, w lint sheets. ' 1,000 Bimdles 3tw Arrow Tie. I 500 Bundles Spliecd Ties, (all ArrBw Buckles.) . . ,j ' I 500 Pounds Sagging Twine, 1 Also a full stock, of Meat, Meal, Corn, Flour Molasses, sugar, Coffee, Salt, kt ta all of which 1 offer uion as low terms as thev can be had anywhere. .-,''" Personal care given to the sale" of Cotton and upon any emton stored with roe for higher prices I will make liberal cash in vauces, low rate of interest and Susall nonsimments and corresDondence solicired. . I will be glad to h. m fnnf and outomers call at Wr office to see when tbev come to Raleigh. J. J. THOMAS, Offica No. 6 WiUniBgton St Crjtton Platform, McKee Sguare & Baptist toAC, Rakish, X. Cr SeivMai LISTER'S. AliLlSON" & AD DISON'S STAB JKAYASSA ACID PHOSPHATK i ! i i n 3 Wi have in store nw aeveral iimTarea iim aum More to Two Cargoes SEARCH, mison. V. Feb. 6th, '80. Arrive. , ; HADLEY & FARMER.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1880, edition 1
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