Th3T Wilson Advance tX700DARD & CONNOR T 9 , . rcbli&m and Proprietors. rfY joni r. yooiVbi, v ai,,, a-- . .J1....J FRIDAY.... .... FBHRUAKY 27. lS , inroaTAci: or iiaujkkvy. W azteo with our esteemed content j prry ibe Goldsboro Mejuengtr. f!bat.for aotnetirae past there has been '.-) ordialH and unanimity m our nartv than could be desire. And while we would 'not ' exaggerate ' the danger which may result from conflict- vinj Interosts and personal ambition. 1 e think it world be well to pause awhile, in ihe pursuit of aims purel elfish, and luhlress oftraeltea to that harmony and unity of purpose, bv which- alone wo can hope to succeed lit the coming elections both Slate and & NatlonaL MM . -1. -"..1 .1 f . l ltat atncrenCCS Ol opinion snuum :-e9x9 bpon questions of State policy wat - Uf have been expected. An honest expression of opinion- upon - questions that directly concern every - voter and taxpayer Is not to be con - Y4tnncdA The liberty of apecch and f the liberty of tlie press are the most nijbly valued legacies ueqeatneci io ( ot by past generations, hut that liber y ought never to be useil to impugn , .tht mot ires of onr friends whose past Mai and'fidelity have secured - our p . probation ', and I heir elevation, v Hasty , judgments are apt to be rrnnMnn and morn linrm comes from . acting upon them than from waiting for all the facta to be presented so that an intelligent opinion may be formed. Delays are proverbially dan- depends upon the subject matter de layed. If it be something, that do. 4 pends upon the formation of an opin ion,, subsequent developments "-often change early impressions. It is always .safest never to .be hasty to condemn. Tolerance of differences of opinion up on matters involving no essential principles, are indispensable to . the e ... r. -ly so with the Democratic party as at present constituted. For it cannot be denied that it is composed of discord- ant alements is to some extent a conglomerate party, which a common dauber and a common interest, more than an agreement jn the fundamental , principles of the old Democratic partj has held and still holds together. It hi evident from its very composition , thai unanimity of opinion upon all .matters is not attainable unity of ac tion only can be hoped for. This we must seek to obtain by every means in our power by discouraging and dis coonteuancing all .divisions and dis sensions In our ranks from whatever causa they may . arise whether from the agitation-of sectional questions, or - tht advocacy of the claims of particu lar candidates for office. Wa are upon the thrcsbhold of most Important canvass xho reults of which may shape tke destiny of this country for generations, if not for all time to come. The traditions of the , past and tha unwritteu law of the re public are about to be ignored by the - dominant party, whose determination In rtil nr ruin this eonntrv. lias nerer - for a moment beon abandoned. The . Democratic party have a sacred dtfty to perform which should override all aetata considerations. United, bar . nonioos, and with proper loaders, we hava everj reason to hope for a glori ous victory". The National Democratic Com - . sailice ii is Deitsveu win select incm- nam as as iuc piace lor .itoiumg me , axt National Democratic Convention. The Committee is in session in Wash ton City and the advantages of St. .-. Louis, Chicago, Baltimore and per- ... . I I I. .1 J; . t bsps other Cities Kill be presented for consideration. The Cincinnattians kowsver are sanguine of attaining the coveted honor. Washington Is not without hope, but the political at mo 8 , phare is detmed to be unhealthy aud . its chances are not flattering. Since writing the abovo ve learned that Cincinnattl has been selected as r ' Ibe place and the 22nd of June next. 1 "the time for bolding the oext Ration al Democratic Co nvention. The Re publican Convention will bo held iu Cbfcage early fnMsy nex .Tact. rage top CenUamals eontinues without abatement, The latest is the proposal to eel ebr ate tlie battle of Guilford Court Honse Iiog Moun tain, Cftvpen's and Yorktown , hare been or will be celebrated with becom ing patriotic detuoustrations hare pea." "Let us m w, hvvw i r i rasa We have received a coby of the ad dress of Got. Jarvia to the people of the State, setting forth the proposition for the purchase of the Western A'orth Carolina Kail Road and his reason for calling an extra session of the Legis I lature. We regret tltat the address 1 9tu ton Into for- oiibHcntion !n lhi issue of the Advance. We .hall pub-1 lull it in our-next.- The members of j i lit juffcisUtuie have beau called to j fr all. services, no mt'eaye or travel -gether ti consider a vary important j h:g expenses will bo allowed, The law question, about which it is to be hoped , very severe for obstructing in the they will thoroughly inform thernailves j discharge of their duties --"which bein at d also ab'iut the wishes of their j on the first Monday in June and end constituanls, before the meeting'of the j with the month. Any psrson jibovc extra, session the l"th uf March next. Il''e regret to be oblige I to differ with t-be Govomor and hi- c uncil as to the necessity of convening the Legis lature at this time, but have no doubt they have been actuated by an jcarnest desire to promote what they conceive to be the best interests of the people of North Carolina. From the test in foimation we have len able to get upon the' subject we fct.ll adhere to the belief that the State ought to retain control ot the road until cotnpUtod to I'irnt Hock The. road will then if we have been coriectly informed be worth $3 000.000 to ti e State and the expense of completing it to that point wilt-not -exceed 560,0p0. which we think ihe tax payers of the Slate would cheerfully bear as : a "matter of State pride antl for the prospective advtn-tages-to be derived from establishing communication with Ihe" great W est an.l the valley of the Mississippi- We will give onr views, accompanied by the arguments 'of ' those.' favoring and thoKe opposed to the sale of the road, in our next issued and we shall endeav or to discuss the nubject with that fairness and candor which its j impor tance to the tax payers of "the. State demand. Till? M:lI.iTIitr. C4M.FD ii K.vritA s.i:m.hio.. . . ' -.' ! .;, . . i - .... Ye are indebted to an .' extra" is- sned by Ilale'a Weekly Saturday, for the following : a rnrx ulamatiox nr the goveknoh Hy aud with the advice of the Conn cil of State, I. Thomas J Jarvis, Gov ernor of North Carolina, in the- exer cise of the power conferred upon me by the Coufttitiort. ' do . issue this inv Proclamation, convening the..' General Assem'ily in extra session' on Monday, the fifteenth dny of March, in the year of our. Lord one thousand eight hun 1ed and . eighty, on which day at twelve o'clock, mridian, the Senators and Members of the House of Rep resentatives of the General Aesembly of North Carolina, are hereby notified and requested to meet in their re spective .Ilftlls in. the Capitol,- in the I City of Raleigh, for . the purpose of considering a proposition for the pur chase of the State's . interest in, and the completion of Weslern North Carolina Road, ina le by W. J. lies', J. N. Tapfan, W. R. Grace and James I). Fish, of the Ciiy of New York, of whose financial rcponsibility und per sonal integrity I have satisfactory as surances, and for considering sifcb other propositions as may be made for the same purpose. In Witness Whereof, I,. Thomas J. Jarvis,.. Governor and Coniina!i de-in-Chief, .have hereunto, set my hand and caused to be af fixe d thereto the Great Seal ol . - ." 'Slate.' '. :: ; Done at our City of Raleigh this the twenty first day of Feb ruary, in the 3-ear of our Ixrd, one thousand eiglitbundred and eighty, and in the one hundred and fifth year ol American In dependence. ' , Thomas J. Jar vis Governor. By tUe Governor : G. L. Duplet, Private Secretary- 4 GBIDIID . MCIIOOI.9. These schools appear to have given satisfaction wSerever they have becu orgauized and conducted by compe tent teachers, Raleigh and Greens boro have been especially benefited by them, not only in the superior educa tional facilities which they have afforded but in the auxiliary aid which they have given to existing institu tions of learning. It is stated upon reliable authority that the Peace Ineti tute, St. Mary's and the BaptUt Fe male Seminary have all been material ly benefitted by the excellent ' graded schools of Raleigh. Tke same result has followed the adoption of the system iu Greensboro. And now Charlotte is anxious for a graded school, which is ably advocated by the Obstrctr and Democrat. Why should we not have one iu Wilson? , The Presidential biographer Maj. Ben Perley 1'oore, It (s said, is en gaged in writing the life of John Sher man regardless of tjie prediction of Cen Duller, that Grant vAM he nomi nated and elected in whirl. ' -Hut neither Grant nor fcfeermsu can be elected t the Democratic parly U true to itself. ituia tub crasrs. A$ some of our .'readers may be in terested in the compensation allowed by law to census takers or enumera tor, we give the following, which -we presume to be reliable information. The compensation U enumerators U two cents for each liviny inhabitant; tWi, cents for er.ch death reported: ten cents for each farm ; fifteen cents s ',r each niai.ufactory. This is in full I the ago of 21 years refusing to furnish the infoi tnation required by the enu merator fi;(feits $100 to be recovered in an action of debt. Odlcers of cor pyra'.;.iiiH are liable to a penalty not to cxceei ? 1000 Tor refusing to furnish the iiifoim-atio:t required. .j .liATlO.XALIIOMOlYS The American people do not: "take much stock' in national holiday's, The fourth lof July is but .indifferently observed south of Matoit and Dixon's line and the 22nd of February Washington's birth day scarcely 'meets with' a:ny recognition at all. This is not as it should be. The anniversary of our National ludep Jndance and the birlh day of the Father of his. country ought ever. to be especially commemo rated by the 'American people of all jj sections. j ro II oMi tit I .c(le(l. Xo palatial hipiial .:u.'ed' for Hop Bitter- paliwiit-. ! tmr larj--a!anid talnitrd pnlfci lo trll what Ilp Hitter will iloor curr..H tliry t-ll their own story by then certain 'and ah.iluti' cures at home. SEW ADVERT! S KM KNTS. 45 Years Before the Public. .' I ' '- THE GENUINE Dol'MoLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitisor Liver Complaint, bVSrKKIA JtWO tlCC HRADACUK Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs increases on pressure; sometimes the pain is ,in the left side; the patient is rrely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the -pain : is felt under : the shoulder blade, and it fre quently extends to the top of the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in general are ; costive,' sometimes alternative wiih lax; i the head is troubled with pain, accom panied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of hav- ! ing left undone something which Sought to have been done. A slight, dry tough is sometimes an attendant The datient complains of vveariness and debility; he i 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 satisfiedl that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up forti tude enough to try it. In fact, hedis 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 deathj has shown the lives. to bave been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken i with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE or IWITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every kox has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression Dr. McLane's Li veh Pills. "The genuine McLase's Live Pills bear the signatures of C. McLa.he and Fleming fiaos. on the wrapper. Insist cpon having the genuine Dr. C. McLank's Livia Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name Jrine, ipelled differently but sane pronunciation. Big Pay. A G E N T S A X T E D W want a limitpfl nnmbor f actir-, pnrcrii.' caBvap' tonraere ia :i i.iaiit and profitable feuMia. Oootl men wtU find yiii a rare chance To vlLl.3 Money. Such will r-1-.-vse.mswrr thi advert l.n.ni by letter. rnrloinr Manip for replv, tatjn- wha bu.-ines's they hare bee 1 enjrs-ed in. Aoae t b thos.- .who ntran b.iine nel applr. teb-iy l.NLEY. HAKVKY CO.. Atlanta.Ua. OR SALE OR RENT. A desirable residence wiili four romi. Iftcn ed in the eteni part ot tlie to-rn or lon. cntaiuini one acre o! ground. H'ill sell either for cah or on credit br will rent for this rear. Applv to fcb(i-it , j'. s. Woodard. LQUO! MEAL!! LUMBER!!! I am now inepared to grind wheat and eorii wit & as little WMter Sinl u iu short i ne m C4 be done at any mjlJin Uib- Ih;nri( in this country. I will cuarantee ,j ciPivnm m gouu nuw ami as mucli as gootl TOeal and as mmjcu tan le jnade f Ihe nune brt cl Mru any where vise, sawid luaJ- fiirt.ial Kt ff,ort Dit4.-e. tome and trjiue ami be blessed. . H-ctfullr, U. i. Fixcu. 1 -0- 3iu. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fjjHE LAST CALL. ' . jThisH to notify all par'ie wli li.iv not yet p-iid their tixes for hist. yi-4r ihar I lie iuuit t Jt paid within th nest tweutv Uv will lwcUi-cteJ hi the end -f 1 1 1 - law. a'd c ucei ned take d ie notice for tiki is th'j hut warnio;;. " j K. II. H'lNTEAD. Sh-ri.T i- of Wilson oeunty. i l .. - PurbUunt to an .orl-r of fi CVnirl of Wiri.)ii on;itv. i!al n t!ic 'ittli flay of January, HJU). I h.l!l k-11 t 'h (Hint hou-s f ,r iii U'ils i;, on Atondtv tt day of M;i!c!i IS ). tli-- nn-l 1 t in ! lit tfkn'ti ,,f U'!!i Ivmii- ri, r i t iuljiiii.!gt!ie' h.i i,f Jo!i:i K. iriar.l,i A Brili and inilie Danirl. belonging t. i the chil.lnfu of a. II. Faiwn r. ! ct a-. (!. . wriii, p)ij casli. oalaiicc in eq'iai insiai iniMitH. nip, t wo ami '. Iiie jf8rs wiih in-ju-rrt frni bitc at 8 per ivnt. Titl? re jiteived uiitil purdiji-e in ney i" f-JIy paitl.' I ! I II. G. Cox SOU, C'oiiiiusi uer. I f-b G4t CUBATIKEj A medicinal com pnimij.of fcnown value conitiiiiinc lit out- prep aration ihe curative poivers for the evila which -protiuc? all die-i-.-.cs cl .i!i f I'!ood tb .!, tlifi Xlidiie-.iti. 1 litfir. ia actio:i and itiorcugU in its tfT-ct. lt! unexcelled for the curp of all itlootl Ziiu ce suck as Sfre ilia, iStmorm. Holla, Tetter, Stilt liheuut. It lie 11 mat im. Jffer ettrlal foltoMing, also ('o)imtipntlon, IH:Vli, 1 " l -gent ion, 'Sour Stout rich, lletention of I fine, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THEBSOWS CEEi'iEALCG. For Blood DifatM. CURAT1NS, For Liver Ccwpialiits. GURATifi J I'oc Ki.'yiey DUaaso. CURATiK-E, i For Klionnjatiam. CURATIHEk Tor Scrofula Iiaei3s. CURAT1HE, Tor trrtiplai. 1 ilnpltJ, j iitioicr.e;, eic. BALTIMORE, Md. EtGIIT YEES SUCCESS. TllE LARGEST IN THE STATE. Printing' s Binding ;''.'!'!'' , .AN" I) Blank Book Mannfaclnriug' We jix'funi our ilaTTts to friinds and patrons v1k have ht're!.ofir: f.tvnred u wiili tli V ot dcr--, mid we take pleasure in avitj?lto tliein we am T t E H V R E P A R E D Kor ;o'fl v.ork :i'irl prompt execution of orders! I nan yrr hi 'uve. while our pt icc ii; as low lii't elaso work can he done anywhere. PKINTING AM BlKDINO of any k'md from a! vii itig eard to the larjfiM hand hill. L E G A-L . 15 LANK S . A complete :isoi tinent of L"d .lIi;ikV of ilw I Fatet f i ms always on hand and ninrle-lj postpaid t 1.00 ptr hundred, erd for cat:itoHP. If ynu wi.-di anyihing in this line write up; it will pay yon. j : Ke-pcci hilly, . Edwanls Broughton, &. Co. i ' 1 -PriNTEKS .ANI UlNDEUS. j 11ALEIG11, X. C. WATT . PLOWS, WARRANTED THE BEST IN USE. Farmers j Look to Your Interest. We caution you in buying cast itiirs f-,r onr Plws to carefully sec that .each aud every piece has this our tnireon.: TJo?n Cnttnjs are on th markot mad of poor metal and filling badly. All srenuini oni harjiliore ' tridp-m-irk all witlioat nr ('oiintr- fcit. Consult vour own interts and lake only (tie genuine. You will find them the nwt dura ble, and cheapest rori ca.n bur, Tak no O'ner I H'ATT & CALL.. Iiicnmond, Va Sold by C. Barnes, Wilson, N. C. no2I-tf- A. WRENN & SON MANl'FACTUHF.i: OK CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. HAR NESS. SADDLES & BRIDLES, DF F.VF.ltV A'AltlKTA Deal I largelv in fanii,Jf'aoii, Cart IFheel? 'Jt. Axles, horse Hlanket. Collar,1 Ilame?, .H'hips Ac &c. iy I Caniaye & Ilarncs? Material of all Wis sold a low a? aur johinjr house ia the United States. Xos. 14, 16, 24 & 2. U don St. NORFOLK VA. 4 1y K$TAHL!SIIKI). 1").k 7 "a riinn mn IN EYEHf YAB1 ETY" m. PINE & WALNUT LUllTELS; GEORGE 0. STEVEKS, No. 49 Light Street,- iend for Prices. A litMlU.N liOlSi King's Mountain High School. Kixo's 51orxTAix, Cleveland Co., N. C .Next e5ion opens 1st ilonday iu Jui-j j nary. and ciitiniics 6 lod uiui'th", for 24 weeks. Wider area of pationare than l 1 t.f Wjlitary and Business Departments. plajn praciicul Omiouih Preparar 11 western orin caruiua. A ory f Scwooi. iion liealthful. j Tuition, uniform and board, including j fire and 1 inhts, frotii tQ lo jr ik.s- i ior. of i citrtuli-. i Send for circular lo . ( w. T. U. HKLI 'j a2-liu. A.JL, Pr.utltu'. i ...':' ' ' . - -" ' . ' ,'.-" MEDICINE FORTHES BL00D,UVR&K!DNEY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1879 FALL TRADE 1879 J. J. THOMAS, GKOCER i t'-'-"l ' 1 51 COMMISSION MEUOIIANT AND pnTTO V Q'1?T T ,'f? li ! J J JL 1 VJ LA UliUJJtJLl New Store Na 6 Wilmington St.. RALEIGH, N. C. The ;iu and stouagk of Cotton; A SPECIALTY. In at or ud ai 1 1 viuir. oO.OOv) Yards -Uaziii?.; (whole and hslf roIN- 1;0:)U Yards Fine Dundee Racing, for iint sheets. Hiindh'S .V t Arror Tics. oi)0 IJuiHUe SiIieed Tit-s, (all Arrow r.u.iklc-.) ")Ul) lutid F.nin? Taiiic. ' !ANo full 'stock of Mestt,"Ma'l, Com, Flour, Mobsf.-. u;ar, Coflee, S?lr, Set &c. all of whieh I oUr upoiv a l"w termsf-as thei run be had anywhere. rersoiial cars j;iven totlie sale of ColtMit and upon any coiton stored - with nis for IiirJht pr4ee I-will nmk liberal ea-h -advances, low rate of interest: and 'iaal: cIimjcs for htori!-:!'. ( "oi!-i:;iiin'jits and correr-pondenr-e lieired. 1 will li jjlatl.t h.iT inv fritne. and cu'toiners' call at my Hice to ee whe.i iheV rone to t;i igh. " J. J. THOM AS, "). - Oflici No, 6 Wihoinjiton St. Oot ion Flat form. Mcivee Sjuare t Hapti-f Grove, ltalcij;h, N. C. arsajafilia la a compornd of the virtiu-s of sarsaparil la. sriliinia, tnaudrakc, y-llow dork, with the iodide of potash and iron, pll powerful hloud-niakinjr, lilood-eleStising.jand life-sustaining eleujmits. It is'tha ptucitt, .safest, and most effectual alterative inedieine known or available to the public "The sci cnee of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable a remedy, nor one so potent to cure ail diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases,. Krysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, I'iniples and Face-grubs, Pustules! ISIotches, Boils, rumors, Tetter,! Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak nesses and.' Irregularities,1 Jaundice, Alieeilons of tl-e Liver, Krnafiation, ad ieo-r;4l yspeHia, ie:)illty. py its ;searchii2 and 'tlcanins"qua!ilie!l it it.unjes out the foul corruptions' which eoiitaiuinnte the bU;oJ ami cause derange ment and decay. It .stimulates the vital functions, promotes tnd enlivens euerjrv and strength, restores and preserves health, and mlr.scs new lile jiuU vior tuvoniuMit tiio wLoic system. No snifi-rcr from any dis ease which arises froia jjiijiiirity of tha biood need ilespnir who will Igive Avtli's JsAKsAi'AKii.i.A a lair trial. j It is folly ( "experiment withjlie liumer ott tow-priced mix'ures, of -i-l:iiii 'materials, iinil without medicinal virtue, offered as bkMnl-puri tiers, while discae bwomes ic.uro riniily seated. A vek's Sai;s.vi'. iti li.a is a medicine of ,. such .concentrajled enraiivo' power, that it is by far the M-st, cheapest, ;iul most rniiable blood-purirler known. Physicians know its composition, and pre scribe it. It has been widely used for forty years, auvl has won the unqualified confi dence of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ic Co., I'rartlcal anil Analytical Clieuiintu, Loweit, Mass. SOLD BY ALL UUUGUlaTS EVLKTW'llEUE. A lH)f)K FOR KVF.liY NOKT1I CAR UI.IXA SCIIOUL : More'g School History of. -Worth. Caro 1 mri. -. j Adimteil bv the lxiiril it,,'r i r j . - -j - - ? ......... , 4 vj 1 ,1 en ; 'if ill I he; I'nMie tfch'm.U of the t:ite and approved by iiitt-.y f rnr kble-t tencli n s lntrol-ictory price 70cts : cloth $1.00 eitd fur 'circulars. Ac. ALFItfcl) WILLIAMS A Co., rub'.t.-lier 4c, lUleiih, X. C til j .101111 iirr;c, 1 j ' Vi,!,.c,,,,,t.v' "irior Court. Cvri V . Wtdls IMaintifl' r-rt,ha Well. f)ef.M.,ar,t, Suit fof divorce. Tlie defendant almvc i namcil is lien hr noiificd that : the plaintiff aforesaid ha iu" iitjited in the Soieiii.r V4m t,( U'JUon county, ihe Hlxve eniiiL-ij neij.n, f,.f tl(. pnrjrts of obtaining a ilivoice from ihe honlds of tuatuuiotij, ami' that lie will hj. ply f.r such relief at the n-xt; term of a id court to be held at the court houc in Wil son mn I he 2nd iloudjy in March A. 1). 150. and aid dcfeticii t isrlrerf by recjuired to appear and answer -or tleinur to ilM: ii;oiu plaipt of aid plaintiff duiin said term of said court. j fiy.n. Y. U'njji, Pbinfiff. . 'ondari & Muiraj, Atttriir jttJO-tf. ' 1SSO. Wlio JSl.a.! Lc Prciiflcnt? ! Who s'Lail be Governor? Take your County Paper, and then kuh scrilK fr I .'THE OLD RELIABLE," SAMUEL A. ASHE. i Editor and Owner. IailVi icr annum, Seini-jrerkly. per annum, il eekty, pr aiii.. ';, 2.UO Pot matte n allow eI a lilieral coniini-iM 1011 all new ubf:tibere th-y may c-btain for i .oc utk-errrr, i j fi. m J ! ' ' ' - i The Raleigh Observer NEW A D VEETISEM EN 7'S. K. JP. Biiylcy & Co., -I.MrOUTKliS OF i x n rt k b p v II. M. Lamb.-:. lULilMOliK. ; ,-- - 1 'Go.Kboro bti, WiI.-on. N. C. (; Ma nu fact urcr of.j '. f'aiTHis4.' Hnirs, Cait, AVanons. llarnc?, and all kind of tidinir vehicles. '. . - . yiiii h . x.'ill 1 wolii-ni lowe. v.ihre flnre; Wr h;tvo uo-.v oil laniJ n. nit.e aiul select l6k rii work. . ' I Our prices am . Ioa.v sis lH kwe-t. lie fur :iYi"I i-:ll On us lieforo tnv'.n. :uf:icln ii'iiiiti'il in every -cai-e. lJepairinp i;e:tly ,tuU 1 jirmuptlv aurndi-d lo nnU ' ' :''-.!: TAYLOR, PpgR BOSS ciyr.t Prtbl.r'l Aarictiltural Kneinta ;CiipperKnsin' frr.m S to Id llr Powor; lry Stem Kngme Irom 4 lo C ilorta F'r.r ; Uti.- 'r WfKcl Jt Mann 'Knine frfrr t'lO 4 llone 1'ower ; 'Station riei : Adjiirtehio ('nt-OiT I'tira Knjfirn fnmi 12 U Hur I'ower; Iinpnml (I'orliit. F.ri'i'ie; ffnm l to K IIor Power; ri;hT.al! d.ie-: Irt.fl 9'rjuiiQ Kevre hits Sxv-M:lU. f.nr ni7.a : Nnrth Cfttntina PiTWble ("om MiH ; Ofttti-Mill SUnt. all atxoii. fuar&n ted to produf" bi'!ir Ml. Jth So pur rrrit. ju.a pitr, t)inay hr iitl..nmin i hr r"Wf.-Tn Tat i.dk i'ru. Vo. or VVesxminsikb, Mu.'WMtiQK;r. klcL.U.li, A. I shall u-e only first clas matei ial nr re pairing pnrpeso, nd do-my woik and -ef'i jjmds at . B 0 1 T O M F I a V R E S.-. and trust the tif'Ic will appreciate mv i f fi'i;M o erv Um iii wi.tli best oihU at 'lAiwrST l'liicus. I ' . 4 Kesi-ectfully. . ! . .1. (rHI ITCIIWKLL. delD-.Tm- Watchniakcr and .JttweW. PIANOS & ORGANS FBOM FACTORY TO PURCHASER. EVERY fiSAH HIS OWN AQEHT L'nilden rf Cntsa' Grand Introduction Salt continued uutil Nor. i, i SSo. Only ta.1 of tha kind ever nucostfully earned out in Aijitricn. 5,OOU superb iu.trument at factory rates for Intsodaetion in'd Advertisement. New flan n( selling:: tfs AfMtl I !?Q Coa&iulscil Isxtn- '!?; square iirands, (217. OIO.A.1S, 9 pt, iifi '3 stops, $71; 13 stops,, Mirror Top Cats, $5A. liew, hnndsoinc, durablo. 6 ynars guaraiitee. IS lays test trial. Purcharr cnoice from itn lead iig maker and J400 ttifertnt ityUi. Join thi giMiitlr clolr of ?,oc purclfarers and secure an Instrument at wbolwsle rates. Sp ial term 11 to Music Ttacktrt, ChurcMes,and l'attori. AdrirKS fur Introduction Sale circulars, LUDDES A BATES, SaTaunah, Ga. A. W,lOWLAND, WHOLKPALK ASM RKl'AIL DKALKIt IM ! 1 ' I - Pure Medicines DRUGS, " I- i h , ; ' a hemic a TO J LET ARTICLES. l.( 1! INE TOOTH lJTiUFHL'S. I ; ilAlK lUUjbllES: , SOAPS. 1 i . PKHFHM KllY. COSMKT1CS. ANbTOILKTPOWDKRS. LASVlSj GOODS cf every J description. K E H OSEX T I) IL OX L V 20 CENT . PER GALLON'. Also a fine assort tnent of ST ATI! ONER Y. PENS, INK, c if. ' rre-ciii!'if)ns carefully compounded at 11 lionr day or ni;ht. - Gartners deirin- to utaWe their own frr-jlizer- will p!ea- tali and et out of tny new pamphlets. r injO-lita iNKW COAL Y AUD j Tns nnflor-i;n-(! tnl ! p'.nnre in fuLrttsitii lb i . ..v. iii-i.uiej nine r- h;i:k!i mi rJj (OAL LUSINKSS. ..v . '.- jr.rr jar. f.i: iji!,n. j fj Rt-ide- of lo iji fr i.vijssnjLF. lkjt iif.s. v- n. cm iw-iiir lavinr m'lb'ir Wit, trr' ..j,y. x k -UJll'-iK W. TATI-nr: At t'O. oeX4i'a No.l , Cypress Sh j ngl es For Sale by 1 - " 3 ; ; W. F. PARKER, ' J!fi0.i, N. C. j in 2,1 -Ct. V ; f - Manure! j Manure!! Just Arrive 1 at ; I R0UNTREE, BARNES & CO S., several car k.adj of tin- c, lebrated Stoiio Aciil riiospliato . which we are Ml!in; tUily on terui to anit fcl lJICJK. j . - au 23 -t ' . ' "' I ' - ' ' j ' !.-'"' .!'!' ' .''"' ' - j" ' j QITTlXiJ IIPI.L-ONTIIE WAR PATH Sitiinlj Kull Ilurhata Stiiking Twbaeeo f Ihe 14Kt and 'defies the S mVL'Thl brand and ail other -rad of Plug an 1 Twist tor Safety K. II. POGLK. ep-oj-ly. Mauiit-tuit, Luiham, X.C. SZT. '2. ' VKnTISEMKNis. i f . ' ,..... - - ' v,:rU- '. "p--. At.t.x N- fr.-. Ti ial vr;il ei.-,r,v:r f'V, 4i is-. J"-"n firm ftlZ v m. ,:,, ,1 of ; J i 4 r ...... .Ua!l. MuiL Ul. n'.i3lr ttfH Ii!b( . . r- Ull.ir ; pOPPUp OXYGEN," ." t .ii'.il fnt $10,000 " -e i ON LITE 4 PRO krty). J W', aiI3..',," cheapest 'bo WSTori;--: 1 :'V - ,wwf'"' ?a,el,n.l .u ft' ery 1 pai i nu ni ot ; l.iteriiur... Alnv-t riv" e- awav M-.Uo -,. Gen,rH J ,S ! t'ln-and hct'o,, W. unKt, j . m;etils to liikchibs aud .. ' -'' a V- . 11 i - Sevt F U:!l r. J f Y irk fnVo PK ,k Terlblo remedy trouS ctup!waf. htrk ltZ.dXl Qn and tminy.ftiit by rnsi tre m(e2SVe I M Oontajninj; all the ' cijudt-i i cUn mid all Ihe public t tiiiiii.i sTaSnu-i r,H uiii mi:: J ai ua y sl. ;!, fo-iw, "Hucli n work lias Is eu rdilr tin 1 kleeuitTfl .cieat n to 4he law v r anl o!l,et s cdled on t., i fl..oo dcd. '- racliii'.iij 'linini!1!- the law, and sue H a heaW'v r. e.J knutfiuli- ion. i. .i ,ei;. I ; - W. X. II.Sm.ti We ccrdial'-y concur in ilis u oe fn- male.) .4 j : ' 1 J ii v 11. I ; r ; viiu. x- Edwa.nt'V Rri.-rjclrton A i'.. lTd-J k. h. X.c. Jan .;iiii-:?n 1'l.Tl Vi IKS 1U HOAI ( I Ot-Tiri-: ok t tkimnti-ni-k ri.Tli;si;fi;'.. ..ov.-10Lii 0. gClJKDUl.lv OK THAI To fAijit i w ry.t r xovi.jjpi: ;oif; Mil nh Xe.vr York' Expjrs . Leave rrieihtmr d.ulv at it; p. ,V, Arrive at n eld. n atj... t jo p. k' Soul I" -pir. le. lVf I'shiu A i'ii. i . M(t'i at J'tA.il f'rritil uHh p;-eiif ;aeli n tuclinl. lei.yi " lc. Ici'shnj-j "daily. 'Xc.pl 1 1 ; ; v , :''. 1 M i!. AllllC at fc;i!.kii at ... .:.;.( j : ,ui(; Ntfjn;;. New Yuik e.Xiit-v I H ..I.I.,,, -J If 1 . Auivr r, ;ci-l.i.i:; .h a::........ ::.; V .Soul heni Ev.ic.-;nc U etlx ii;lliy. t ; " - ri ' .'i , x Arm" M IVh r-h'M" .it ..... ... .ii k X Kie'lJlId,' .Willi .;t-e'i.11;i- I ii. ( : flati'lied, leae .-ld'o d:nly, ei cept miimI.iv, nt t . r. M . Air .- at Peteil-.r tt I'll i.V.r.'-H.: ! irs'-cl:is, 'ci,Tl e 'dl Von ilii ? hrtwceu VV.g,iij.ti!i aid 'IVj l.it;!in and Bleeping car on ifij I rn I tiaj'n;. S eeping n hr:U e.tn " hu I. ad l:r il.'' fiom Kieliijiouu ti Hail iiiiore, Nochaipo .f a. .. .--.-''",' ' I i'Mirouii. ticket .lif to all Eaerit"ttd Soiii Umi points a Mil J-H'.'s.tce.; kwlvt lhroi;-h. V, Ji liiinf.V. , .li-.drlirr ' f :! i-inii y.t J. O. I1A WI, Eawls & Willi? tins, Ta1:LOUi S'fHf'.KT. WILSON, 0ETH CAROLIJfA-, e have just rccci i larre assortment of GEffrS FURNiSHING GOODS j ! ALSO .. i K filiP :ltwTnvll ,tHpeteii wlock of JEWMUtV, Watciies, CL PLATi i) ."V. j STATIONERY, Call ar d hoc ih at QUiJ T.PrT ntorc ami rve wilt t-uM Of to give ::t;.-i'':tiua in n . - ouaitiy. C ARRIA G E FA Clip V ! "at RLfiCK CREEK N. C i Tlie ,jnrter.irn?d i pnf J f faeftife Carria-rf, U.Sr ' ; ' ma'.ei kimUof fehkk" of the v al and 'guarantee i-aiLia'"1 -enflomers. 1IU price are rt-a- g s he kill Mil either f. CASH or cu may.uUtLe pureh.ser. y. r; tucJi I3. -tf. .' . - :