The Wilson Advance ..fOOBARD & COIf NOR PoblMirrs and Prcpriftcrs. V JU--L.fi .' A J- At 1 J - -vZ Y 1TOO lltl, 1 ti:k, auditor. , FKIDAY.. HAY 21... IPSO r. Ohi has declared far Sherman and . 2 vrwan.but the probabilities are that " neither will be the win: A Democratic Mas meeting - will J)$JieU ui the C'iM't IUm.se in Wilson. ,on Tussday of next week aLone o'clock P. M. ". . - M .. .7h fight between the friends of J51wn ami Grant Incoming exciting. .New England and the West are pitted Against each other, while the Middle and Southern Mates- are di? ided.-r- Denaocratfc are looking on. with" intense interest and will bo ready with, their champion to defeat the winner. ConMing and Cameron are endeav oring to keep up the spirits .of-. the third -termers, by pretending that no disaffection exists in their ranks, while the muttering of the coining storm lit their own State is botli loud and deep. The German element, and ihf lion est native republican' who -"have not4,towed the knee to Baar'""" will be lieard from at Chicago.' --- - t . "Ma!.. 'Wilson surrendered- control of the Western North Carolina Railroad last Mond', ami Mr. T.cst the pur chaser, representing the. New York Syndicate, took charge. Mr. Samuel ,Mc D. Tate of Marganton will be the superintendent. Thecoast 'n nnw clear, and the purchasers :' have an op portunity of showing their 'great faith" by their works. The i New York Tribune, says: One end of tho third-term combination rested on tke solid South, and the other end onXhe unit rule, and both supporters havo broken under the pressure." Tho friends of . Sherman arid Blaine-will no doubt take- cour age from this annouccmcnt, and pre pare to avail themselves - of the great Duke's fall, which would seem, to be inevitable, suv.taoiit vni!vvt!t The contest it wouklf seem is daily narrowing down to a choice between these two distinguished Statesmen.. Each has elements of strength which make" his ' selection desirable. But whtchof the two would ba the nnst certain to win the race- next fall is not easy to determine. Governor Sev- 1 mour, it is said, can carry New York, and it is doubtful whothcr any "other democratic candidate cm. But it by ' no means follows that whoever can oarry New York' will therefore be elec ted"; for- tre bave cirrie that' -State twice, within tho last twelve years, and not yet had a" democratic presi dent. We have voted ineffectually for three candidates in succession from New York, and while there is no abler Statesman or purer patriot in the land than Governor Seymour, it is hardly probable that he is the only democrat whom we can elect, or who can carry the so-called pivotal State of New York. There appears to be not onlv good reason to believe, that tho Dela ware Statcman and Senitoryeoi.il do so, but that he. could oring bak to thetJemoeratic fold, some of the New Kngland States also. 'fhe South owes him a debt of grati ' tude for bis fearless defence of Con - 6titutiohnI liberty, when Us defenders north of Masons and Dixpns line, were few and feeble. The recent attempt to excite northern prejudice against him on account of his manly protest of nineteen years ago, has utterly failed and :he best informed democratic pol iticians of republican Massachusetts ; even say that with Bayard for our standard-bearer there is hope of the Old Bay;Stato being redeemed. No where except among "the timid politi cians of the South has tho Speech of 18C1. affected the popularity ofBayard. At the first mention of his jiaine as a candidate for the presidency, a thrill of saiiifaction ran throught the South. And tOdaj whatever political syndi cates many man fac tut to atiwct pub lic, seutiment, not even V tho veuerable ex-Governor Seymour, is .moie popu lar at ther "South or would bo supported i tvith mire enthusiasm. Let .us then have Bayard for President, and some "Western or Southern democratic Statesman for Vice-President, and with Constitutional liberty and free , government luscrjbtd upon our banner wft ahull en forth confitlentlv. to the j 0 . - j - j achievement cf a glorious victory. ' Till: 20X11 or MAY'. The anniversary of tho Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence seems to be attracting more attention this year than -heretofore. The 20tb of May ought to be celebrated in every city aiiu town in the State. The Char lotte Observer well says : "If there is any day in the calender of North Caro lina history that should be observed it is the 20h of May ; if any deed that should be commemorated, it is that performed one hundred and five years ago. We cannot afford to allow ihsse deeds to be forgotten nor the anniver saries to pass by unnoticed. Immor tal dcclrines and heroic deeds arc" at the basis of our history as a free common-wealth. The-gelf-sacrifioing de votion and nobility of spirit of our revolutionary forefathers may be ex aggerated in the popular belief; but, even if the belief be an illusion, after all there is l'wtking to be gained by a disenchantment. It is well for men toJ have something human , to renerate even if they have to look back a bun dred years or more to find it." i 1 .w. . I '1 1 1 K VI C E-'PIX B JII I K."'CT. So great has been the anxiety of both political parties to find availa ble candidates for the Presidency that but iittte thought-appears to havo been given to the Vice-Presidency -And yet, the possibilities of the future make it desirable, that crpial care should be taken, in selecting a candi date for tiiat oiaoc. Three times with in less than forty years,, that officer ha succeeded to the Presidency, in a short time after the election. Taylor, Fihncic and Johnson, became Presi dent soon after the election, by tho Uealh of Harrison. Taylor and Lincoln. It is a matter theret'oro uf almet as .much importance, who is selected for the second office, a f it is who is chosen. 'for' the first.. B it public" anxi ety seems to b wholly absorbed by the coi'flict in j; claims of Grant, Blaine and Sherman on the one side and Sey mour, I'ayord and Tilden oiv the other. Who is to go on the ticket with Grant. Blaine, or Thurman. or with Seymour, Bayard or Tilden is seldom made a mattcr'of of enquiry. The republican Couveulion of Florida, it is true, has recommended Judge Settle on the Grant ticket, but with that exception no oflleial recommendation has been made. ' j Tlie names of Bruce, the negro Sen- .ator'from-JIississippi, and Fred Doug las. have bean mentioned bv some of the nejrro, dalejitcs to tha Chicago Convention, but ilecent republicans shrink with horror from the idea of the possibility of haying a nepro president of the United States And " neither B uce, Douglas or any other 'represen tative :of their race, is likely to meet with a favorable Consideration at the hands of their, political associates. On the republican pickets, no name ex cept .that of Judge Settle, has yet been inscribed and we are equally at sea as to who is to be the candidate for the vice-presidency, on the democratic ticket. 1 With Bayard, Seymour or Hancock .for. President!, we have but little fear pf the result, no matte' who the repub licans may run. But we want good and reliable man for vice-president in the event of a' misfortune, similar to that which has three time happen ed to our political opponents, occurr ing to us. And we hopo the Conven tions of the different States will deem it of equal i importance, to indicate their preference for the candidate for vice-president also. The South ha claims which ought not to be overlook ed, and many sons who would honor the first place on tho ticket. It is time to concede the second. ISolt Tor Lieutenant (ioTtinor. Toisxot, N. C. Messrs. Editors : It seems tha tiie "boouis" are popping all over the country.. 'Then why not have a 4feoom" for a good and true man for -Lieutenants-Governor, of this State? Let Grant and Blaine and Sherman aud Tilden and Hancock and all tho rest of them 'boom" for President, but e, of North Carolina, should look to our own State. Jarvis, Fowle and others are fighting for Governor. Let them fight, amV will bet on and vote for the one that the party chooses as its norainee!,, v i Then as to the second place, can we raise a "boom" for any better and truer man that Thomas M. iio'.t. of Alamance. Tho President of the State Fair and deeply interested in farming, why will he not suit the farm ers? An able, competent, business man, who has taade what ho owns by his own exertions, why cannot.be rep resent and attend to the affairs ot otters; a manufacturer daily asso ciating with his employees, and, as we learn, constantly caring for their wants and in many caies dispensing charity to the sick and poor, can he not rep- resent them? A friend of the people and one of the people. II does nat . - - I boast of hia riches, but uses them tot i the good ot his fellow man, and he obeys tho scripture injunction not to let one hand know what the other doetb and only by the praiso of those whom he has belped are bis many-good acts known. Having bad some experience in oar Legislative balls, he would know bow to preside. Give us Thomas M. Holt, of Alamance for Lieutenant Governor and we can carry tho State. v Stettix. fJogut Certificate". I; is no vile drugged stuff", pretending tn bn made of wonderful foreign roots, bsrks, Ac, and pufTed up by lonjr .bogus cenifi te of the pretended miraculous cures -ut a simple, pure, eQ'rclivo medicine. dc cf well known valuable remedies, at furnishes its own certificates by iis res. He refer to Hop Bitters, the purest d b est of ir.edicines. Ex. See another urun. ' n ' .. J J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 45 Years Before the Public. THE PH. C. HoIlHE'S CEI.EBRATFD LIEE PILLS, , FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSI'IirSIA AND StC HRADACME Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 13AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure; sometimes tnc pain is m the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt tinder tha 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 with lax; 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 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 j' shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. 1 ?; Ague and fever. v Dr. C. McLane'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 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 OF I3IITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. I The genuine McLane's Liver Tills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on ihe wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by .Fleming Bros., of Tittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLnnet pelled differently but srie nronunciation. D. A. SMITH & CO.. . Manufacturers and Dealers in F'U.ET'N 1TURE, OIL CLOTH, MATTING. WINDOW SHADES. and MATTRESSES, North Front St., WILMINGTON, N. C. EXCURSION" ; TO Wilmington, C, May 24li to June 5tU 1880, Inclusively. To-cnr.'.le mnrchants and residents alon;r tho lines of the V. C. A A., and r. & V. l?ailroad to visit 'Wilmington, N. C, the merchants thereof have arranged with th rtlwve named roads to sell ,' specially pre pared tickets from all regular stations there on to Wilmington and return at the ex tremely low ratetof One CerJ Per Mile Each Way, .Tickets will not be extended beyond June 5th under any circumstances, may 2. HEADQUARTERS i-"! si; &-r JARS COII ANSFA' METAL TOP. COLIANSEY GLASS TOP, MASON IMPROVED, PORCELAIN LINED. CELEBRATED GEM, CELEBRATED GF.M. Send for Circulars I.oweft prices to th trad. Special Figures for 2j to 100 gross lots. D. F. HAYNES &. Col, Jobbers and Importers, jjUUbliehtii BALTIilORE, Md. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MATURES OWH JEMEDY A MEDICINE run THE BmOttUYER&KIDNEYS: CURATIHE, A medicinal com pomid of k nown value coiub'.nlr.g in en prep aration the curative powers for the er'U which produce all dis ease of ihe Blotni, the f.lrrr, the itidneys. IlarmleM la ecilon nud thcroaja in Its fibct. It la unexcelled ftr the care of ail J!of Wtm- each ea --o'-Kia, Tumot-s. Hoilm, Tetter, ialt AriiM, JMutoiana, Jffer rwWal JolaotiimB. also (iitliMliii, iyvmprpmia, M n el i - For Blood Dice. CURATIHE, for LiTtr Complftlcl. CORATIKE, far Siaoy CURATIHE, CURATIHE, For Scrofula Dueaau. arh. MUmtifrn I riim, 0tm. SX YOUR DRUG1ST roa it. TEEBEQTSCEZZICilCO. CUPAT1KE, - Tor rvsipU. fitapU, BALTIMORE. M4 OFFICE OF ti lununaiB uuiuiiiiu. H'ilson, N. C, May 21st, 1880. We desire to inform the people of Wilson and surrounding counties that wc have moved our oliiee from- Kocky Mount to Wilacn. and that we keep on hand at all times all the VAHIOUS STYLES OF THE Singer MaoHine and we invito all who desire to purchase a FIRST CLA.SS Sewing Machine on favorable tervu to glvo us t call and ex amine -ours . before imrchainr. Our ma chines is the best miido for family use md for liftht and heavy work, lias no equal. It is impossible to tell all about this ex cellent machine in an advertis-pient, and we invite all who read this to call around and examine tho Best Machine Made Singer Manufacturing Co, Il.l.A.i,mstroi3g, Manager. JgVe kacp on hand at all lime, need les, oil and other attachments for the Sing er Machine which we sell at very km rates. my 21-tf "Rio PflV A G E N T f o X cJr W A N TED. We want a limited nnmbnr of actire, energetic canvassers to cngupe in it plnasant and profitable business. Good inert will find this a rare chance To JVEeOsL Money Such win ji lease answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stump fo rejily, statins what business tney nave been enfraea in. JNone but tuose wno in"an bueinfss neel apply. feb27-ly FLNLEY, HARVEY & CO.. Atlanta 1 '- TAYLOR'S .ppER Boss CLlr Portable nndAKricnUnr.il Kiitiris:Ciipp-Knfiinffrcw 3 to li Horse P-.wor; Dry Ste?m Enxlns froia 4 lo Hore Power; LTtira(ir Wrvwl A Mftna'KiHf n frcm f :r 40 Hoa Pi.er: Staiin;i;irie.; A;iittaMo C'lt OS t'lir: Ktufins from 12to'.l u Hjt. IVmbt: impr v-l Ctw'iv Knpices from l"to H -rs Fowr; U )je,-.j.!l n:?..; ir-.' Fnune iviers'bl. Kiw-MilN. fmr nos ;'rtU Crohn Portable Arn ii.ls; (.'..ni-Miil StoiiB. iM si. sira toed to produce belter Meat, with 25 pr c-ptit. U iowir. tiiaJiOv 'i.Ti'r UiN-Sume ' thu iroz-iM'-TtucTAYLORiiru. Co. or WibriimsiEK, Mb.," Wesununtr, Slvi. ,U. 21. NewG6odsNew (Joods Under! the Briggs House. The attention of the ladies-, of Wilson and the surrounding counties is'respeeiful lj invited to an inspection of our KT w I i Millinery r NEW STYLES f BONNETS an ;1 HATS, of all .shapes and sw.s, new and bfcantiful RIBBONS fancv and plain, LACP: and SILK TIES.j CUFFS, and COLLARS. Corsets, Hosiery, Ruffe, Buttons, Lace and Silk foj- dress trimmings, a full line of NO TIONS. Call and see u. Mrs. BRIGGS & GILLIAM. ICE. ICE. ICE I This & to inf erm the pnbtfe that I have an abundant supply of ice on hand w hich I am prepared to furnish in any quantity on reasonable terms.. Ice House Open on Sunday's from 8 to 11 A. MJ, and from 41 to P. M. LEMONS. EXTRACTS, &c. r.hvajs en haiid. My 80DA FOUNTAIN is . now in good i inniirtp: order and I will reKiwctfn'.ly iiivife the pubiic to call and ive it a trial eei;t a las 0 ticketi for "23 cent. J. A.CLARK, RI.l.na-4m. j : - ! 10 NORTH SYCAMORE ST.,, Petersburg, Va. Dralors in all klntb of PRODUCE AND FISH, suoU a SHAD, ROCK. UEKIUN-GS, PERCH. Tl KGEOV arid all ri-h in sea son. JOYS l'E ItS. WILD GAME. Ac. t7fAll order proinjuly filled. apt! 15-1 in. ; : n. P. Hodsdon & Co., Commision Merchants AND DEALERS IN . Fruit and Produce, II & 12 North Markei,& 11 Clinton Sts., BOSTON, MASS. RCTERKXCES : Fourth "National. Bar-k, Boston; i lieard Bro. 4 Co., New York. ' 0;t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. parsSpaiHa ts a componnd of th virtues of sarsapanW lastiUiogia. mandrake. yllow dock, with the iodido of potash and Iron, aJl powerful blootl-makinz. blood-cleansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest, and most effectual alterative uiodicina known or available to the public. The sci ences of medicine and chemistry havo never produced ro valuable a reine?dy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases rosultine from impure i blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, IMinplea and Face-jxrubs, Pustules, Blotchea, Hoils, i Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Srald.uead, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak nesses and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General Debility. By its searching and cleausinjr. qualities it purges out thrt foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derange ment and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, promote energy aud strength, restores and preserves health, and infuses new lile and vigor throughout tho whole .system.1 No -sufferer , from any dis ease which arises from inipurity of '-tho blood need despair who will give Avke's Sarsavakilla. a fair trial. It is folly to experiment with the numer ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, and without medicinal .virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes more tirmly seated. Aveb's Sarsapakilla is a medicine of 'Such concentrated curative power, that it: is by far the best, cheapest, and most reliable Lhxd-puritier known. Physicians know its comiwsition. and pre scribe it j' It has been widely used for forty years, and has won the unqnalitied conn deuce of, millions whom it has tyeuetited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical aud Analytical CheuiisU, j Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL. DnUOOISTS ETRTWBKU. jpLOUR! MEAL!! LUMBER !!! l am now piepared to grinil wheat and corn wit h as little water and in as short liui as can bo '. doiw at any tnilling estab lishment m this country. I will guanxntee to my customers as good flour and as much s's good mcal iiiul as intich as can be made of the FaiiVe. -wheat and corn any w here else. Sawed lumber furnished at ehnrt notice. Come and try nie and be blessed. 1 Respectfully, C. F. FiNXir. jan 30-3m. s T A 11 T LING TR.U T II . The great cure for . DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEAD ACIIE. SOUK STOMACH and I ie bad effects of Indigestion ii Dr. , D'Armstadts Ati-Dyspeptic Drops. Wonderful cures made all over the cot r try as thoiiiiinds of certificates attest -Purely Vegetable-Price T.iccnts. 1 PUR CELL, LADI) & CO. nn13-l2ml- '-..Richmond. Va. no Mont a O H G OUT ACUTE OH CHRONIO A ;'i SURE CURE. i Man nf Apt !ired only under the above Trade M&ik. by the Kiimpe.m Halicylic Medicine Co.. of Paris and L-eipzig. Immediate n lief warranted. Permanent Jurt Guiii'iintecd. Nv? exclusively iiKpd by all celebrated Physicians of Europe and America. ; The highest Medical Academy pf Paris reports 9-3 cures put of 100 cases . i i ' 1 wunui uiree (lays. r Si-X'RftJ The only dissolver of the poi- 1 sonoiis Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic ami Gout y Patients. CURED. CURED. CURED. H. S. IVvvfy, Iq , 201 Broadway Inflammatory Bhenmatiypi. J. Leavey,; Esq., 445 Washington Market.Chroo ia Rhenniathm. Mn. E. Towne, f3 East Ninth street (ehalkj fonnation? in the joints) Chronic. Uhenmati.m A. M. Praper. 74 fewak areline, Jersey City, Chronic Rhonmatirm. - ' John F. Chamberlain, Eq. . Wruiljingtoa Club, TT'jishinFton.i D. C. Rlmumatie OJont. t n'm. K. Arnolil, Eq.. 12 ffybost treet, Providence; R,.I.. ef twenty years Chronic KhfiiTTKitisni. .r-i!;n B. Tnrnjrate. 100 Sanc-hex street, San Francifro, Neuralgia ani Sfiatiea. For Malariai' Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Aqitc, SALICYLIC A IS A Certain CURE. Superseding entirely Ma. .ise: of Sulphate of Quinine,! as it will not only cut the fe vers, but yill achieve a Radical Cure, with out any of the inconveniences and tronble." arising from Quinine. $l,a box, six boxas for $5. Sent freejby Mail on receipt of money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT bnt take no imitation or snbtitiite. as our S.11 eyliea (copyritrhfd i snaraiif-erf to jrlieTe, or money rt'fiirnhsl. and will be dlivfrpd frfe on rt c'i)t of orders, by ml line or aJdrefctliiR WASHBTJRNE & CO . SSOLKAOENS. 21 2 Broadway, cor. Fulton St Building,) N. V. (Knox Forsaly by all drugjists. For;sale by MO YE & NADAL. Druggist Wilson. N.C. " R. E. COCHRAN & CO., WHOLESALE Produce j Commission . Merchants, 96 Park Place, New York. j "FfEFEKTO Irving National Bank, New York. N. O. Tiiton k Co., Sav.r.uah, D. E. Maxwell. Fernandia. Flr, F. Goblet; Mt.Plcasant.Chastou Co.,S.O. Savage, Son & Co., and Jones, Lee i Co., Norfolk. Va. Established 1871. G.W. Shallcross & Co., FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 326 and 328 R. Delaware Avenue. PHILADELPHIA, PAi Special attention t sale of BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, PEAS nl all North Carolina produe. Quick ale and prompt lemitunce. Try ui and yon will be f.lcad. ap.lO-Ia MISCELLANEOUS. Iff HARDWARE ' - - ' ': I Branch, W hare iuit onnii1 & full t'on Collars. o. Tull lino of FAIN k a . . . irw, full Urn of C&iriag 5Uteri wo will sU lwr Iny roved Vfd W are agent for tho celebrated celebrated or Tinware or any planter id tho market oe surpassed. Our stock STOVES. STOVES Wo have the prettiest line of Stove hould be without one. Our ent.ro stork b new and was cash. Those wishing anjihing in our iu w tneir interest ;o our c us. J . L- - unjiViN PNEUMATIC M lt!mnl -..v. . ...j . rw in sajsjsrss i.v..ii r . : r AMKRICAN DRIER COM A ANY", Cha:nbersburjr, Pa. . mv2l " wnKbr00kJ Nurseryman and Fru't Grower, mjzi WlJ.bUN. N. C, Aeut lor Central aud Eastern North Carolina - Wilmington, K (X, '-'' ' ' - " MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IX WINDOW SASHES. BLINDS. BOORS, ...... i i Iuiicliiig; of every description j AH Lumber Kilu Driei I for price list. , . j Factory : Foot ot Walnut St. may 18-6m -' .' ; ' ;' :: ' V - -Furniture Dealers - AND WILSON, N. G.r Have Qn hand the largest ture ever offered for sale in some of their prices: T ' 3 . i .1 - e din rr ' ril iJtuss.er.as irom j.vj , up. Extension tables 95 cent per foot. ' ;. . We are agents for and are prepared at all timts t fcrnis on. the shortest notice N A HEADSTi)JiES,T01lBSTO?.TES.310A'UMNTS and every kir.d of S?t y(jk, tt prices to suit purchasers, m Chairs, picmra frames, and tion and price. - . ; ,; ' - . . ' j Our stock was purchased on the very best terms and will W sold' at prices to. correspond with the stringency of Ah .ime. We cordially invite the public to cad and examiuo our stock ai H gives us pleasure to show our goods. I WOOTTEN & STEVENS Cor. Knsh WORTOIM MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ' ' vLraLit-t-ife of Every IDesoriptlpii ' . From the finest Parlor to the cheapest Cottage SatU, Prices are not to be underscld in ibis or anr otKer market. C.itm mm a krial nu oe convinced. Send for catalogue and price liat. Old North State Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF WARRXNTON, X. CJ ' " . j i " if' - lias been in Successful operation :forT Eight Tears. A Thoroughly Reliable riom Copaaj. rtU. S. DAVlSPreiWtot, F. II. JARMAN, Ag't STORE! -?v wui -'!.: '' ' : "' Hadley & Parmer,s. i:-. w ' oww uu - mm m ssi Ecu Eclipse Cottwi PItUr iijn ' J is complete. l 1 ever placed on tSo market Tb." w. son no fsmi!r bonht direct W lb. mae.ree line will call od we . wittlry maks Weaver & Co., ! HlLbON, if. C. DPt. RYDER'S " DRIER.:- OR Evaporator. PrrcticaS Portable. tu? -AND- jXiitei-ijtl ew nices : Mtisfactior eiaranteetU Send Oiritr. Nnt Near Red Crow; T A K- and best selected stock oi faiaif this riiarket. ' The followinj tra j " t ' Ana vv iiamuer buiii irum SiZ W ui baby carriages of Tery dlesrr-f k Spring Si., WILS05. K. C D. BANKS MORTON D. BANCS. South SU UtlUaors, Ui. C r ,.a - j..' i 4