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The Wilson Advance! WOOl)ARD & CONNOR Pcbji&m and rrtprif .rs. TT-fr" 1 - 3 'n-jv r j on k; wood mu, i . .1. r. l.iLAIiTKtt, Kill DAT ...MARCH ft 1880 i ATimMnTAr; htep. j As the proposition made by. Mr. Itcst and other Northern Capitalists to 'buy tlic State's Witerest In the Wes tern Notth : Carolina Railroad, has) , VwilVU W V aa mm-'Mm e w a - - . . ; il.'k m.nnAi In' -ti.l nrnrwi . i ti n n i fnrio1 h th Hnvprnor mid l.i. i IT (4 V - . v J w - - - - I eounctl has icen in many instances harshly and unfavorably criticised through this section of the iflate, we have endeavored to present fairly to thf. p'th'.ic both sides or the question, and sre trust that our readers will peruse carefully the' speech of Hon. W, T- Dortch, who is opposed to the sale of the road, on tho terms : pro jiosed by Mr-Best, and the reasons swhlch Governor Jarvis nssisns, for calling an extra session of the Get; eral Assembly to consider said proposi ion, mil of which are published in. this issue Of till AliVAXCK. - ' T' ' i Ujion crery question of public poli cy the humblest citizen is entitled to an es)reskm of his opinion, and when tlit-uestioa involves an increase or viiwCtrtion of tlie burdens of taxation It tm f;ikM rejltjence for the masses to lEeA to inform tliemselvcs as to its mvnfcft. fn tbia matter the most im portant interests of North Csrplins are involTe4,lrtiepeopl can be bard only through Cbtor representathnes, and legislators akeuld 4m rcminiled that they arecaHedscpoa toact not f r them selves alene bnt, according to- well established democratic principles, they are to carry cut tfcf icislies of their Comtituenti. j Wa regret that our convictions of duty and the interest atid pride which vi e feci in the welfare of North Caro lina induce ue to differ with the Gov ernor in 'this matter- We believe that he hits acted with too much hastn con sidering the importance of the result and there will nt fee wanting ih ose whq will regard tWe action with1 stis picion and .wo wiaipuire why this haste to oowvn the legislatun; to consider th prop si ti on" of North eru Capitalists to by ttre State's most vlu abla pTOmty imrVfeU tliey see txi1 -lions for jjtbctnHeSve, when notlcng was ever said afanrt convening tbat hoaorablo body to muedy an oversight of it omcers i '. fanliog to sign the school bill which left thousands of poor children of tlte State without the means of acquiring an education. In the addr'ess which t t as caused to -ba issusd, in'Jpawiphlet form,: to "his fellow citirens," Uie Goternor says: It W for joxjefertng to the peoplo) to say - whether Capitalists shall be; permitted to cone and iovest theii money amongst yon." Exactly so. ; Let's see how far the Governor is , consistent, Oa the 21st day. of Feb ruary, hs issued his proclamation call ing uppn.tbe members of tl'e IiCgisla ture to ncet at the Capitol in Raleigh on Um 15th of March to consider a : proposition to sell the', most valuable property owned by the - State. This was tLc first intimation that the peo ple had that such a proposition was pending.. T.ha people are generally allowed from. three to four mouths to determine their choice between can didates to (111 the various State offices out when it comes to disposing of their property by. the million they are al lowed only, three weeks in which to ; Inform themselves and instruct their 1 e preventatives bow to vote. f The Govjernor admits that the road SVoUi Salisbury to Taint iZock when jmpleted will be worth $3,000,000. hea where Is the philosophy in ac- pting Mr. Best's proposition. If the ; .ople of ; Norths Carolina deem it i -expedient for the State to retain ger thOj-contrel of her railroads, as will take only eighteen months more I resch Tttiat lUfclt, why not com- et" the road to that point, then sell f ie State's entire railroad connection : m Taint Rock to the Atlantic . ost. and, a Mr. Dortch sajs, it will U for enough to pay off the entire f tate debt. Then instead of taxation ;: :ipg increased 12 cents on every ndred dollars worth of proxity for .' koad approprtations as tba Gver " r argues, tbe ratio of taxation will irditmi by twice tbat amount and a . i ' ' y: " :at.o win inert incieea De wAt to ' Vte the Westesn Insam Asylum .'. iKscharge too the duty which y..k s: - us, her jjoor children by jwid- -iiuolw&t whieb thay, may obtain r. f i jcation.. rnjoog other ieaaoo the tale, tbe Governor mention the ( fact that the "proposition also contains! a proviso that the purchasers, in the j mtftor nf tr.tn snort at.ion shall not ! . tr- discriminate against any North Caro lina city or town, or against any one North Carolina city r - town orer v . . . . . y-iAy upon this ioint ior tie nas nau j J 1 , , . , . ; .-; .nmiiili ia a lp trial fltr I O . - , t. .. . , ; know how diffk-uh a matter. !t w Ui . i j frylra I 1 W e fT!. I n t. T 9 1 1 TCtfH I dlSCritnl . , . . ... .. .11 nttir.n w ll i 11 Will affect all t sections alike.. Our people here know from titter experience that it is. easier to ,.alk aKut, than devise a remedy for, tliis evil. In M further justification of his course the Governor wys that ten days will afford ample time for the decision ot this question and, after making a mi nine calculation, he concludes, that the extra session win not cost to ex- coed $13,000. Is the whole thing cut - a nd d T IC(X ? IIoW 1 iocs the Governor known Im Hint Abe members of the Legislature may assemble, conclude to give their constituents a little more lime to consider tls railroad question, lay Mr. Best's proposition; on the table, then return to their favorite theme Itclranchnient and Reform" and spend twenty days in getting their officers straight on the school bil matter, in establishing criminal circuits in cu'.ting off some of the red . tape around the A jricultur al Department and,' after deciding another impor tant matter iz. who is ahead in the gubernatorial race. aljourn and go home like sensible men to prepare for the! next election. ftpnay turn out that the Governor has I acted wisely in this matter, but with the lights at present before us, we must confess our inability to see how the .greatest interests of the State 4re to be promoted by such hasty and prrc', I de step-. Ex-Governor Gsrcclon of Maine comes to the front and says, that Gen eral Chamberlain had no authority from him to rur the State Goverment after his f olRfe as Governor expired, piat th $1800 which tho Legislature proposes to appropriate to pay the ex penses is not ctmrgeable upon his ad ministrntion. And that a few hun drfcd dollars which he is prepared to pay upon demand is all for which he is in any way liable. It seems a diffi cult, matter to settle the question who was Governor of Maine from the time Gsrcclon's term of office expired until tho assumption of Kxcutive au thority Iry Davis, the present incum bent. And equally as difficult to set tle the qu est ion of, bribery raised by certain fusionists members of the leg islature. Swan reiterates -the charge and says that he still has in his . pos session the money given him by White for that purpose, au'd wants to know what he shall do with it. - Ex Judge Keade in declining to be considered a candidate for Govenor vn the Republica i ticket, after alleg ing as a reason, disinclination for any more official honors, impaired health 4c, says, that "Sparta has a worthier son than he." As the Judge is known to be precise and careful in the selection of words it is presumed that he design edly changed the quotation. by;using tbe singular number. Some curiosity has been excited to know who was proba blv meant. Who is that worthier son? Is it Buxton, By nu m or Albreton? The first named seems to be the favor ite of the Republican party generally nlien any preference has been indica ted. Some speculation has been in dulged in as to the fortunate or un fsrtunate Spartan, But outside of the councils of the faithful, he is not known. 'Dennis Kearney, tho famous sand and lot orator vand arch agititor ap- psars to be ksinj his p , u liy n Cal ifornia. Iu the! Lecislature of that State recently, a resolution was offered lookingo the exclusion of this some what notorious demagogue from a priv ileged seat." fTbereopou tb mover of the resolution was threatened, aud the members. of the Legislature attempted to be intimidated by the doughty leader of Sanfrancis3o "saisculottism." This inpertinent 4nsolence was prompt ly punished as it should have been, by the arrest of Kearney and bis arraign ment before the Legislature for con tempt of i's authority. Atfa meetirg of the Executive Commit tee heldin Baleigh on Tuesday lat, it was decided to held the Democratic State Con vent kn in KaJe'sh on the 23rd thty of June nest. The Raleigh Obeervtr of the 3rd inst, pbS8l a letter from BU). W. 1 1 earn e a well infortoed writer o our Cswate internal improve roe ntn. It will be seen that lie opposes tb saU of tbe Westeii N. C. IUUroad at this tiroe, and to ogt miudt gives very oognt reasons, therefor. Tb letter is timelv. .mid coiucs.from one well fix- adTisinjiuluiedoC. tb rQJittcr& vhcreot lic writes, and will attract the attention of all whose minds are , not already made up to accept the Beat proposi- tJn RALEian, X. C, March 2d. 1SS0. Editor Observer : '.'.'. ' Under the wild excitement of this hot haste in "selling out." some im- oortant considerations are l.iat ig!.t net of, ainoii" which are annual ear iiine of Ibe J ctetn North Caro- . ; , 'una ita:iroa!i. which, even o iore 11 1 - - crossed the Blue U'ulge e were never ttdcr the sum of thirty thousand ($30,- 00) dollars a year. The road now to Ashville reaches a freighting business never opened '.o t befure. in Madison, . Haywood andH othr emuties af the IFcst. to say nothing of; increased passenger travel ! whicli during the ! summer menti s. must now be immense. . The net revenues of the Western North Caroli na Railroad cannot, therefore, now fall under $00,000 or $73,000 a year more than enough to take care of its mortgage debt of $850 000 on which the interest is 59,500 per an num. Again, the 550.000 mortgage bonds which Mr. Best offers the State for a $3,000,000 railroad, are absolutely worthless and unsaleable, rendered so be the terms of his proposition, that tho mortgage is forever non -foreclosa hie, or words to that effect. Then, why shall the people of.Norlh Carolina and the Stale sacrifice two and a half or three millions of dollars to tbe Ducktown idea? Completed to Taiat Bock, Governor Jarvis says the Salisbury and Paint Rock line is worth $3,000,000 or more. And hs is willing and urges that this propett-y ! the advantage of its possession by the State, shall be sacrificed to extend a road for Mr. Best to Ducktown. Let us se o how this thing look: Value of 183 miles of road from Salis bury to Paint Rock, at $20,(?D0:per mil; $3,060,000. But the road is short of Paint Rock, say, $600,000', lcaring present value $3,000 000. Take from this sura the mortgage of $850,000, and the unincumbered property is still worth $2.Vo0.000. Take from this $1,300,000, th compromised State bonds issued to bniM tire road, and $500,000 expended since 1875, making $1.800 000, and that sumfrotu $2,150, 000. present unincumberedvalue of the road, and there is still a surplus of $350,000 over and above all tho road has f.yer c-ot theState. The proposition of our State au thorities is to throw a fray $2,li0,000 of the Slates money on the Ducktown idea. Better by far keep on payin? the annual tax of $70,000, for thus it will take. 30 years to aggregate the present sunt proposed to be thrown away atone fell swoop, arid about i support of convicts, appropriations and all. ery truly. Wk. A. IIeakxk. r Norfolk Itlcr. Communicated. Nok folk, Va . Marcli 1st, ISSf), Norfolk in 'bniin' with all the vior of the. average Presidential bioni.' but I hope with more stabilitj-. The landmark lublislfd -a statement ,n tho 29th ultimo, Kiting thrt length, brcs4th .and depth of thft 'bKnr and a very handiome showing it WiiK. Want of spnee pie vents me from iiiving the figmt. A new theatre i to be friilt on Main' street near Grartiby aliKt flireetly opposite the Jjaulinvk.ift:c. It will no doubt he a haml.me building, and will sidd gi ratly to the Iook and attractions of our city. ; Ihe cotton niHrkct just now is d-cidei!Jy wcjiW. Some kr.tic;.I -bfar' are mean ciiongh to iut hnate thai Ibv bottom has fal len out. The irreprc?8ihle smaTTt Iy with stick and .tin pan i all the Tt slio remaining of ot'r great parade. - i I lial Hie plea-snrc of eecing. llr. James W. Water?, of ff ilion here, who proposes to srjouru an nile in our city. .4 Tool once more. "For ten yea'rs.my wife was coRiined to ncr bed wlili tuch a ; comphci'ion of ai tnUtS that no doctor cotdd te 11 what was the matter or cure her, and I used up email fortune in lninibujr stuff. Six months ao I saw a U. S. flag wi'h Hop Bitters on t -a- . .a u, anu i uioiiiit l would Ob a itoi nce mire. I tried it, but my folly proved to wisdom. Two bottles cured her, she is now as will and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me' only two dollars.. Such fol ly piys.U. W , Detroit, Mich. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j The best Brands of Q-XJ A.N o ARE ' i: Preston's, Patapsco, IVhann's and Bradley's, : at tbe Xcvteist prices. For Salej ' ROUHTREE, BARNES & CO., yfjrk X tW A D-VKRTISEM E2i TS. 45 YeifS Befbro the PubliOr THB ccnuinc DB. C. tloLAIJE'S ' ; j - : CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, FOR THE CURE Of Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, Symptoms of a Diseased LIvef PAIN m the rigbjt sidei under the edge of; the ribs, mcreases on pressure; scrmetirnes the pain is iti the left side; the, patient is firety able to lie art (to kft side; sometimes the paid rs felt under the shoulder blade, and it fre quently extends- to the fop of the shoul dety and fs sometimes mistaken for rheumatism m the arm. The stomach is affected with Joss 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 bak part. 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 arc low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him", yet he ican scarcely .summon p (brtW tude enough to try it. In fact, he dis trusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend Ihe disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existcd, yet examination of thebody, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. G. McLane's Liver Pills!, m cases of Ague and Feyer, when taken with Qumme, are productive of the Most - happy result. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Qumine. j We wotild advise all who are i afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgatwe, they are unequaled. i - -i . ' The genuine are' never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression tf, Me Lake's LtVtK rlLLS. I The genuine McLane's Livkr Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and FLIMO BVtos. rsn the wrappers. ''Insist upon baring the 'genuine Da. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., fne market being full of imitations of the name McLtine? peileu differently but same pronunciation. REPORT OF THE CONDITION . j v . OF THE ' First National Hank of H'il?on, at Wilson, in the State of North Carolina, at the clo-e of bns'WMias, Felft nry 2 1-t 1SS0. KSSOUI1CES. Ioans and discounts.. ...v... S48,0l.(51 Uvfn)rafts .., 100 U.S. Boixin to -secure circulation itO.000,00 lue from other National Hiiiiks 35,474.73 Keal estate, f umitUiv. t fixtures 7,o24.2-.? Current expcBce ud txes paid 7S0.21 Pre ni rums i paut , bOp.id Clieeks anil othor ca.-h iteiiM,.,, 'M:iA3 Bills of .other lianks ?,7S0.OO Fractional currency (including nickels) W47 Specie (including gold Treasury cert iticates) 1 0,71 4.00 Lcal-tenler. noted 7,350,00 Redeuiptiott find with.- JJ. S. Treasurer jtive per rent ol til'- . cuIation)L.......... I 1,350,00 Total j $145,187.40 LIABILITIES. Capital fctock paid in ...w,.$51 f000.00 Surplis fiwl 2,y25.0O Undivided I porits 2,011. 15 National Uank; notes outstanding 27,000.00 Dividends unpaid.. 480.00 Individual j, deposits subject to Demiind certificates of deposit (5-,f13.S Time eerttftettes lA deposit........ 10,545.00 Due to other National Banks 1,035.5 Total i ; . ' !, ' $145,187.40 State of North Carolina, County of Wil son,' ss : 1 i I. JoTm Hutchwsn, Csrshicr of the above named bank, do solemnly swestr that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge! and belief. ' John Hutchinsox, Cashier. Subscribed and sworli to lie fore me this 26th day of I-ebruary, lisO II. C. Moss, C. S. C. Correct Attest ; F. Wj Barnes, 1 F. A . 11. CJ. Woedard, Whitchtad. Directors. Other Pianos wear out BUT THEY 60 OH FOREVER. VICTOR in all rret emiterts aa4 for M ran r-rt tl.ckowUf r 'tW World. Moicd PrrlecUoo.WofKierf.l Dra)Mli Ij and Reaaoaabi CV Trim ec Tindcate porcaaMot a tcaln Chickcnng and mo ther. IAST CHAWCETOBIIyThEAP Chtckeriog ft Sons lrjely advaoced Ueir prices T'h. i. Oar old cnatract eipir April i, a4 vt U S3 3 rlan ttci Vtfar Hii IxU IX ali ntaa. Ow ytfeM mrw ait jafitla Imtt la AMrlca. Ordc bow and aae Irom to f5 om toe p duwe. Present rate rraBtd oalf to April i. LUDDEN k BATES, Saraanali, 6a. Wkolcic Agrmlm for tiH-,S- t,ii. C-.A Ala, Dr. Henry Mott's FRENCH POW DERS . i - " VTiU core ioainu4.ion of tbe iMdateya and Madder. Gonorrhoea. Oleet. Strict 11 res, K)ieriBut.torrhoea. aervoua and pUyeaU debilitT, aetmiaaj tin in u .toft. tntpotearr. wake of the eeaital orsana. brourit am by vicious U&otu la ywuth. exeeeaes. C, female wraknees leuchorrboea r whites, womb diaeaeew, eptulUa is lUiu forxn. acrvf uU, ulctrs, ok) we." blood aad tia di!ee. c. eared aa-Ht aenr.'i For Mlei U"U-oo Uy.A. W. Hiwlaa. Drutxiai Pric iitr boti Seatbv majlsecor 'iftr' rratoo, on re etptofprte,'. HonOTEVKSJ & CO. .. XAiU-wrtarer ai4 irfiet- Jiaitiniore, Ma. cmcminG mm iSEft' ADVERTISEMENTS, 1879 FALLTRADE ! (379 J, X THOMAH, GROCER COMMfSgmN MERCHANT AND - I ' - COTTON SELLER New Store f4o 6 Wilmington St., i KALEIGI1. N. C. The 5alk and Stoiuge or Cotton ! A SPECIALTY, In store: ami striving1, 50,000 Yanl Basinjr, (wlioU antl rolls-) i. half 1,000 1 yard? Fine Dundee Bagging fr Hut ahcats. I.(KX) BiindU'S .Ytw Arrow Ties. 500 li'in.lles Soiiecd Tics, (all Arrow Buckle.) 500 Pounds Lngjrinr Twine, . Also a full, stock of Mt-at, 3l"al, Uirn, Flour, Molas.ees. sugar, Coffee, Salt, & tc. all of which I ofT uon as low terms as thev eau br had anjtrhcr. r Personal care giten to th sale of Cbtfn nd u"kii any ot ton t-tored with me j for liiglit-r iricp. I will make liberal cah jail- vances, chaises low rarfe of lntere.it aiid anmll Coninuv:nL and for stontse coi respondciKM selicired. Vl will b I.id ta hxvk my friene. and oiutotners fall at liny oWce lo tee wbe.i tlicv come to Italcigh;. J. J. THOMAS. OSco No. 6 Wiitaintou St, Cotlmi Platform. McKce Stuart Si Baptist Give, Raleigh, X. C Sep-i-4ni Cathartic Pills Combine tli -clvoirpnf eallWiTtk; principles in ini'l:tiin.; in projwrtioiw aecnratly ad justed to se.cn r activity, certuinty,- and Uiiifofniity of rfTi-et. Tliey are the" resul of-yearM "f careful study 'awl practical cx jwrimciif. atid are tlie mr. effect tial reni edy yd discovered for disease. caused ty. derangement of tlie atomach, liver, and? Ixiwels, which require prompt and cfTectuaJ troatinp.it. Avkk's Pili.s arc specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the 'digestive and assimi lative processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the inany proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and pj-rfcctW reliable purgative inedicinej Beinj k-omptmYiA'di of tlie concentrated virtues of purely vegetable snbstanocsi they .are jwxitively frefe from calomel toif any injurious proierf ies, and can le admin' isterwd jto children' with iierfect safety. J AvKRf'S : Pii.'t.s are. an effectual cure' lotf. C Vii6tifatioii or C'ostlveness, Indigea tion. Dj-spepsin, Lss of Appetite PomI StoniHt h and ISieatb, Iizziness, NeadAclie, lot, of Memory, Numbness, ItilloHsness, .faUndice, Rheumatism, Kruptions nl Skin lfseases, Dropsjv - Tumors,' Worms, Nsuralgia,' ColicJ irrtirsv SHarrhoea, Iysentery, Gout, Pilesy iserk ef the Livers and all other diseases resulting: from a" diacrdereoV BTatc of t lis digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. AVliihr gentle in their action, these Pills' arr the mast borough and searching cathav-j tic that can he. employed, and never givel pain unless the lmwels are inflamed, andV then their influence is healing. They stimu-j late the appetite and digestive organsi tlieyi operate to purify ami e.nrfe'h the l.lKxl,apd imparl renewca aealttt and vigor tr the wuoie sj-siem. I - - ' - Prepared by Dr, J, C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist 1 Lowell, Mass.; 80LI BT MIA. DOVGOtffTS ttniWM. IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic irohbWers, A Sura Ippetizsr. IRON BITTERS, a Cmplrt 'UtaflktMr. IRON BITTERS, A Vivbl Medtc'n. Hlsrhly reommettd$ to the public fur all dis t 3 rrquirtnr a crla-o aixt efflriect TOXiCi elecilly in I ma I arm -'. yPpmtm, fttrtlttettt Mwt. vr; Irani Am. ftftm, 1.9mm mf trn&h, l.m ' h ; r.nerffy, ,e. It en-! ricnea tbe blood, trengtheaa the in.; elm, and glrn rw life: o the nvrvee. To tbe MJ. ladlee. and chr. lren requiring reciiner-1 n'tnn. thin !uLI ww") ta not b ito h'cn'jr renriinnSe-J ' it rnrntm like a et.nt-m on t he dieeetlve orgaua. A teaapoonfUl tefore mMl will remmt all dJPptic ayropioms. THY IT. Sold by all Dreffut. THE BSDn CEDCCA1C8, BALTIMORE. Md. IRON BITTERS, IROII BITTERS, lm DeueaM Ti -- i Having Re-built onr p A C T 0 R Y lafly denroyeu by fire, we les: Iclave U anitonnce rim we ean otrer exlraordmarj iiiauccutcnis 10 utjer ei SASH. DOORS, BLINDS, MANTLES, MOULDINGS and every ! description of Bcdisg Material, JIetal and Walut Show Casks in latent rtjlcs at lowest price. Enlirclr new tcacUinery. Increa.tf facQitica. G'nst tinpro letihent JCSTA1I lumber usscilKILK DRIED. Seud fur our new price 1L. ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO., I ! i I j WitminytOHrN. . f.-b'-i Ua J i 'KEW ADYERTLSEJIENTS. It. JP. Kay ley & Co.f IMPORTERS 0F- C ROOKERY. OLAgi-WARE LAMPS Kt'. " 27-II.XOViEU'STREKT.;' II. M. Lanic. HALT!. MORE. New 'ik. I Xtr fmc vs. GRIFFIN &MURIUY. GoUTboro' 8t.' ttj?scm N.- C i Msniifacturers of Carriage..- Brt;1p., Carff!. Wajrons. Harness, and all kmds of ihlin vehicles. ! AVliieh will t roIiI at tit lowrM pews ii'.t fifnr, W lur nuw on band a nice aud fcH-ct. ktek o rtrk. fnr prices ar as lor nj Hi lotret. Btiira and call on us befr bnj-.us. S.ni-facuu fiiaranteU in evirjr rn. Ki-jiairinj natlr auU promptly atirndcW to Ieiiieiiilei,; I ahall u'e only fli t ;Haa material W re Iainny imi iH'Sot., and d' my veik and ell JIKrtls at . ;i j j 73 6 1 T O il FIG U R E S . and tiest the public will ffpprecMte rv eJ toti st'iv tln-fn with b'9t , gootrs t IWKST . I'll i.C j ' Rfsp.-ctfuIijV . " ' ; w. J. CiiritmirKM. dclO-3m WatcUuikcr and .vrlrr. A. W. ROWLAND, If 110L)Kr A L.B. ABU P. ETA I L, I) t A tsEIi JJf Fure Medicines DRUGS, ! C HEMIC A US, TOILET ARTICLES, t(t JIB INK TOOTH liRUSHES, JIAIK BRUSHES soavs, ::h -rKKruMKuyJ k . AND TOILET POWDKRS. L ASVIP GOODS of every description. CE-RUSKNV OIL -ONLY riOUtXT PER OAI.I.U. Also a' fine ass"-rlment of ST ATI ON KR.Y. PENS.lKK,.tc tf. PiTiciipiions carelutly compounded at all hour day or iiiulit. ; j Gannrrs d-ii in lo make th.ir f.wn fer i'i.ers nil! lca- call, and jet one t my new pamphlets. itijrS)-I2tu AJUU ! MKAX ! LiJMUKl: ! ! ! I ain iio'.v j n r pared Xtfgf'iwl wbear a'id foru 'yti'li as little' wsrteF 'laud 'br 'as rtmit" tini" a. !:vn be dine a any iiiiiHh ! lislinieiit in this eoiiiiiry. 9 w j. I gu.iraiitv- to my cusr)irtTs hs gnHl'(TortV ' -srinl as msx V as good meaV a-ul as much as can fn; macV of the Kiirie wheat and corn any wlu-re else. Sa.-d lumbtT furnisbtd", at !rt .notice. Come and try nte itnd bc bloss?!. Ibsfx elfiilly, C.l". ffXCH. , jan 30-:?v. 1 Get the Standard. 'The -best uvtlwrifa It rn OIKjllt o be in every Library, aho very Koi. A.cndewty and in every School." Chas. !Simn;kk. : "The bfsd existing English Lexicon London A th en. v:im. - ILLUSTRATED QUARTO A larvphaudoonis volume of 134 paRCS, coin aiiiin' coHklti ably more than 1WJ.O0O tVonls in its Vocabn larv, with lite eniTcct Pronunciation Dcfinii km, and Etymology. Fully illustrated and unabridged witli four full-paee illuminated plate. Library sheep marble edges, $10 00 5 ' .lVitla DoiiiioM I'alcnf ' : r i . Ready Rcfcreu liMkx,$l 00 addiltoos "WOIttESTKn" w' now regard tlie ftaixl.irtl authority and t oi'rfroniinfvdd by Jtrrant.' ! 1 .01 jffllovrj Whit t i-r, Su?.ii-rv lloliufs, Irvii.jr, ii.Ji.rcp, Aicariz Mart-h. llfnrv Kierett. JJann. Sten'loii. Oiiincv.: k IjVlton, U.HliiiH, Mrmmiiisr; anl ihr: Miajonty of iiiir trioi iiniicui?I:U :-ilioiar, and m ttrndm wrojni-'fil us nu-horny by . Ihe itfparlmenm of our .alional fiovermmt. It'm alo artof Ird by many of the Board of Fublir Itwtruf tlniT. ' Thf bet r'h'lih writrci and tin- raont partic ular A i;rirani writer uce Itcrceter a tli-ir.a,o-tLoritv.'" Nf- York M-rald. i "Aft-rTir rcc'-ftt urikf w em arte the rbanire to Wo renter a oiir autlority in' fpcllln;. chiefly to bring onrfetrek into rouformity with the acr-ptf wfie, a .well a to s ra 1 1 f r tUv 1 clerire of most of 0111 etatr." Nw York Tribune. ' The vol uuifl Txfore ue how a Tast amount of 1lllireac'; but ith XVt bier H ht dili;eni- 111 com binaiion with fanctfnln ses". With l" reenter, in combtnttion with puod nenne od jodgmeut . Wor CPter' is tbe aobertr and afrrbook, and may t.a L renounced thf bft exit.iri English kxk." ocdon AtUonauni. THE CO MPLEIE SERI ES OF AVorccsters Dictionaries. Qttarto Dictionary. l'rofuH:ly IlIutraU.,d. rau:a. . 8vo. uiorary fiiecp. gio.w Univerwil and Critical Dictionary ijorary eneepv ?.2a. Academie Diciionarjr. ll!u'trited. Crown 8vo. lialf rvan, $&r Cotiiprebfiiajve Dictionary. Illuetrated. 12mo. Ifcilrwan 1.75. j ; School (Eleirientan) Dictionary., IllitMra- Uti. 12 mo.; Hlf roati.tl-00. Primary Dictkmary. llhvMrated. lGmoallaJI roan. W cftit. i . INclet Dirt'ifMiorr, ninaTatfd.24ino.CkHb, 6J etr n-ah. fk-xible, Vuan, taek, fftlt tilca.l.tlO. i.-.j ". Miny ri. isjl at a to radMM.r a addition t a err fn ritutica and CfAniug vocahuUrr, make Wrcir'. ib flie ojKnlorr of out mot Ui nncuibrd educator,. Wve mont coijiylrte, mm well aa by far i be Urai-t ici ijnarv-a f- our lan-. fae. . I i.. "It fallow i. frotn thi wKh naerrtrt arrnraey iKat Wotwwr'i laruoaarj, beM1)t pr-U-md over all ether by t-chlar atul men of Wier. liould be tunl i yomik of Ihecoaairr aod adopted 10 the cvtnmooj cUo.H. ' New York ren!r,K Fot .norkalirall Uook,ellrr, or will be eefct, caniage fre-.u reipv of llw pnte by J. B. UlTINCOTT & CO., Pitbl!eber, liook'ellcr aiid Stationers, ,w anu piarktt bi.VT lMiUadelpbu, Pa'. lUCll Zui HolMar Nw.,n. ''"oL vr B00K AGEfnin A.l.'r. .. '-i m mi . . . "-niirw : - -mm in ma J-'O. ,RA TI.M, ,w '-J7. i Rawls & WiUiaW Taoko STREKT I 1 1 I "0K.TH CAROLINA We lure jrit rei-cirei ' ' - .- 1-: GEffTS FURNISHING GOODS ALi0 A fine and well seWf ocl t took Watches, CLOCKS, AM) . ,! PLATED V Alt E, nooKS. Call ar.d see-ui.kt our'ntir store aud we will endeavor lo give Eatlsfkctiou-. in nrica h ItAWLS 4 MILMAMS. CAllllIAGEFACTOM At BUCK GREEK, If. C. The 'nn,i,i!rned i- iiriirl t .l IK I lar-tnre an la'.-s, Im.'ics and nil oil kinds of vehicles ,f ihr VKttY tnatf ri- al aiid ;uaiaiifees HliKf;UtifMl to e.mloincrs. priees are rcaytiallr. i he will j-ell itf.c- for fASii, or citllMi may init the pmrhaser. : w. rs. Andersok. Kkck reek, . , f mer? t. -u. r Lemon Tabourne, The Old Reliable Barbe er. May always f f n w! X liik -;.p iwiro Nrect, where .V will l- j,lrrj ere lit frieiids au1 .m hhm patrom.; . .ii;tvn.2 . hi ; ci? hair 30 ceul. . -Vnrth Carol itw, Wlnu i.TJiitr. .Oofse W.lwl-Uit, Superior Court. I'laliitifT Bfilba-Well. DfVt.dant, Suit fr tlivorre The dt friulant . alinvt earned 1 lien I. notififd that the plaintiff f'reail li "iitutrd in the Siirwrvr (iurt of comity, tlw hIxjtp eiitillc) action, for the purjiOfw of ' dhtamiiHT a. divorce from ll bonfk of n.at 1 iuifiny, :unl tliat lie will if ply for fttch rt-lief at th? riext term l ! conit to b hold A th c"'urt houe In fi'' K'ii on the 2ii'l WhiiLv in JIarfli A. t. fWiO. and t-Mil jli icih':ii t is hr bv rerjuirt: to appear anl aiihwer or dr'twirlo lb row' olaintof i-aid olaiiitiiT dntin? tti.V, t tin aaul court, . i ' Gko. W. Ifui-S. flaintir. Woodard 4, Muirajr, Atlirrj'-T. jan.lO-lf, ' FARMER k WAiS WIUGIIT Founders of Brajs irld' Iron, ind Manufacturers' oT AliRKXLTfRAL IPLE3lE5T?, i ! at their tl 'I1ad ' ATIhsC, N'Oltt'if CAKOLtfA- .Mannfactttif -.d kV?p oa'. hJ ilia largest tt f-k of .f, a:w 1 11 tl Kf-nrr-ft.r-tiic arp,-ro''f tbt bH material aul by ekilled workrfUft lit .1. ,or.lifet to ffl' satnict All t' W t .1411'".- r- t or no mi's ire win r.eiT mx haiide of the farmer, d mnof liie btate war' " i ' f. M w :iod wVill meiu. " , . .i... w,..f- tMtt m i " ' hope Wfl same. Ajyei I -v j F rh four rtt3': A durable aMrxrJf" ZTtb iin.Ai wu a ining etie aire t 3 of p Vfaon. contai n III H CUOCI v. rem ior n.5 - .- y t.v-bop-:-. febG-Ct A OLLNAIWOI., More'iScJvKa -HigJT ... . . V.t.re rfl Adonfed r.r :ns i-rs - the ;U ue in at rac . r . . . ... and approred r li.frrvllK-tOrV PCC , tory price a 90 m mm w w m ' .Vii,t r.r cireidar. Ac. ireidar. AC-r . . ie-r 1'ub'w-her h"f ' 1 'flart flvw l J T Paraiy,,, or d "J. kUBt. tti or no Tvi v k r r " . .h,u. Mk.y- Ark Vrtu BVf:- i ( 01 STATIONERY fecr-tt I . i ' - !
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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