i . S i i - i . t i " t ' r I ' J I t 1 t i t it The Wilson Advance WOODARD & CONNOR Pablishers and Proprietors. ! v 'Pi F rffL -CatCTV W. LANI AHTKIJ. suitors. JKIDAT 'JUNK 4, 1SS0 Dr. Mary Wrlker, it i sotd. lights Iir cigar standing, and smokes like ay other man. The Southern Brigadiers, Long, street and Key, " maintain their popultrity in republican circles. j The Republican convention at .Chi cago this week has been' one of the most exciting in our political history ' WeHbtice with pleasure that Senator Z. B.; Vance has been ar pointed ; a member of the board of visitors to the Naral Academy at Annapolis. A the time Tor holdieg our State Convention. approaches nearer, tie feverish anxiety of Candidates and their t friends : increases, I Speculation ' as to thenuminecs is now in order, but it is to bo hoped that good temper, and 'studious regard for;.' propriety, ' both with respect to individuais.'arid ,Jtho success.of 4,he party will bo obser ' ved.: 1 ' 1 - ' i' , Mr. W. J. Best has taken possesion of the Freetern North Carolina Rail road acnording to contract, lie and ilia associates propose to go to work ia earnest to build the road andMcssrs. Dortch, Avery and athers, dirhctors, have Ipromised their hearty, co bperai tipn, h "' .The unpleasant suspense is now ended, the sale and delivery of the road is an accomplished fact, and we hope to see it completed by the time designated. General J. B. Condon U. S. Senator frona Georgia has resigned, but is net the only Senator, who has voluntarily retired from that honorable position within the preterit century, as sojne of our exchanges have said. Henry Clay resigned in 1812,;his term having then about a year to run. Senator James A. Bayard of Delaware, and father of the presnt Senator Bayard, from that State, resigned in 18G t, thongh just elected to serve a third term. ' ' .. .rl ! ; The Raleigh AWs says: That Govl rnor Javis has had no connection with the Special Tax Bonds either. be fore or since their issue, save to fight tberal " That he ' is the author of the ordia'nc aJopted by the Constitution! 'il Contention of 1375, providing "that Iba General Assembly shall have no power to lovy any tax for the payment of any bonds, or Convention bonds. or any part thereof, without first sub xnitting tho" question to the qualified ' voters of the State," Ex-Gov. II. S. Footc, author of "Foote'a sketchesof the Bench and Bar of the Southwest," is dead lie was a native of Virginia, but emigra ted early in life to Mississippi was Governor of that State-, defeating lion. Jefferson Davis was United States -Senator, and a member of theXon fed erate Congress. While iu tho United States -Senate, ho greatly annoyed . Senator Benton of Missouri, who by . way of punishment threatoned to write a history of the U. S. Senate, leaving Foote'a name out which he after wards did. He deserted his post in the Confederate" Congress before the aurrender and went to Washington city, and sineo tho war has identified his political fortunes with the republi " can parly. The recent failure of the Philadel phia & Beading Coal and Iron Com pany 'and the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company, ; is said, to involve- an amount of $183,000 CGO besides a very heavy mortgage Uebt. The New York Tribune. nlh.dW .. '" . ..xr u i j -u 1 w-vi v -w.v MkTe m- creuiur ana BiocKiioKisrs oi the bankrupt concern. Such over- grown incongruous conceras, uing foteign capital to crush out individual American, enterprise, are "unwhole some ereations, and exert a bad effect on tnt business community. They tjrrahise over small operations,!- make the Investment of captal insecure in the r'f gt n they dominate, and from their g-eed or necessities, often op pref a the general public " i Nothing defiuite has been reeeiyed from the Chicago convention up to the time that we .go to prees. The con vention adjourned on yesterday until to-day without .hiving made a nomi nation. The indications aos? ate that .neither Grant nor Blaine will receive the nomination. sitxiai, 'ra:i.i:c;fiATi to the AOVA-tCK. The convention of the third Con 'Fayettevil!e cn Wednesday morning, after stormy session, nominated Hon. John W. Shackelford, of Onslow, oa the 32nd ballot. ' A Card To My Friends and Yelloio Citizens of IriUon County : Having been strongly solicited br my menu throughout the countr to allow rav . - feherifiality.", I at first consented to do so, arfl so promised ttiem. but mn nnw. in generally of the county, deciin to do so. for the follow in reasons: Only very , re- cently I learned that some of the friends of ifr. A..Barncs, in certain : sections of the conptywere so dissatisfied at h'u defeat two 3'ars rgo that they thought they could ncjt "conscientiously suport me" tbU yea.: ITicir only reason for such an expression was that my menus wre the caus oi ilr. B'$ def.fat two years ago. As to the con- duct of mv friends In the matter, I know noimns, dui oi one unng l am sure, i voieu for .Mr. Uaraes and labored arduously lor him and advised mv friunds to do likewise Probably they saw fit to uisrt2ard my wish' es in that xt a.ul chosa to ex,rcis, that privilege which, is guaranteed every ci:i.en, namely: to vote f.r the mail of their own choice. Howany one can cou-ck-n- lion of mine, I am ata loss to understand the only reason I can gite for his defeat was sirni.ly hw failure to -receive a majority a ,R?u,e ."r JV,re la.ins. Our ma- -. . ; T ,, chines is the beft raada for family use md of tha votes cast.. !ihit I assure Mr. B., for .j;sht and heaTy work hM no;fJ(laU and 1113' friends, I rcgret as mush as tliej. It is impossible t tell all about this ex It occurs to ;ne that it wVuld .be plain to csllent machine In an adyertisement, and every thinking man nan, that if my frin were strong' enough to defeat Mr. B., I would have been declared the noajinnee by icc'larnatioh, ami elected by the Jargt-st majority any Kheri'fTol the county ever re ceived. In consideration of the dissatis- nicuon aoove rererrea to on the part ol Mr. B's.. friends, and earnestly ,desiriiifj that unity, harmony. and goodwill, to pre- ail among the democrkts of the countv,1 (without which' the foundation stone of the iirHfwiii ivW,hiv ,,r , j ..... .. ..i.ii iiuuiuic into dust) I must respectfully ask my friend not to consider my rmme or claims in their selection for Sheriff.- Very Respectfully, j J. W. Ceowell Don't knoir Iialf their tain. Thoy cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, aa recommended. 1 had a half bottle loft which I used for mv tiro little crirl?, who rhe doctors and neigh bor gnid : could not be cured. I would nave .lost t?oth of th-ra one night if I had riii-h ll" ! l)lin I my (1 11 until thev were cum?. That is whv f sir you ilo net know half the value of 'Hop Hitters, and do not recommend them high. enouoi,. ij., Kochesterv 2f. Y. JSeo oth er column. ; - t . . . i Our drug stores r re now supplied with 'Mnlt, .Hitters,' the new Pood Medicine which has done so much good 'and conies to us so highly recommended. Try it. It may savciyou a 'hcav doctors' bills. 4 AibockW lh Liver, Us 'diseases and their treatment sent free. Inelu'dnr twn- n:r,K!i"p,S tion, dyspepsia, malaria, etc. Address, j Pr. Sunford. 1G2 Bioadway, New York Uity, JN. Y. : . 4 NEW AD VE RTISEAI ENTS GHEAPEST BOOK STORED l.idorJ ISew and Old Standard Works Tn Every Depnrtniftnt of Literature. Almost . rtvfn avvar. (fiitatnsno of Cirneral TJ-- ertiturc nu.l ficiinn free, Iir.'rr.fnse IadacxmcniA L E G G A T R R O S 1 3 heekntan St., opp. Post-office, Ndw Tr.'; I - - i Ayer's lain a. -9 FOR KEST0R1H3 CRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It i3 a most agreeable dressing, which t . , 1. , l . i J ia ai, vuvc iiuiiiiicsji ajiu eueciuai, ior pre serving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness "cf youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By Us use thin hair is thickened, and baldness tit ten though not always cured. It checks failing of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed;, while to brashy, weak, or otherwise 'diseased hair, it imparts .vitality and strength, and renders it pliable, The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, j by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing I probities, it heals most if not all of the i ' humor and diseases peculiar 'tq the scalp, J khlg it cool, clean, and soft, under ; which conditions diseases of the scalp and im? are impossible. ' As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair ; The Vigob is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil npr dye, and will not soil white cambric It imparts an agreeable and lasting 'perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpabscu m lis excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Fctlcal and Analytical ChemUU,-, Lowell, Mass. OLD ST JUS. s&cecisTi xrxaTwasax. n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTH! ! BL00D,LMR&K1DHEY3L ujJhA I A xdc1ba1 eom- comb'ulr.g ta on prp trt!tm VHm eut7 pwp for tt t1U wh'iift protlr til tl uim or tbe ti H&7mlui is ecticB b4 tboroufh In tu aSk. It li uiif xrlld fcx tt cur cf ail JleMl IX- aixli m via. Ttemtrn. js&n, also Co a4 , a, Jtnaii- i.riu, els. ASK YCU3 FOX IT. TSEE20WICEE2ULC1 BALTIMORE. Md. (jyFYf ' rL ily oJlLs. CURAT KEi j0t . aiinty cuUm. COclATiME I rr aaaaiUM. ni'riRTiiiff UUliAifht I rr Srofoi Dis6. vliiiAi fiicij r" XBTSSK,.I2? C OFFICE OF nTJf1T?T) "Ml PTTTT1? ' PfiTJTJ 4 J7- ffiLSON, f. C'May 21st, 1880. ) i We desire to inform the people of Wilson sarrofinding counties that we Lay yilan, and that we kt-ep on hand at all tioisa all !he TAKIOLS STYLES OF THE lXlg3r anil we 5nrite aj wLo desIrc to purcbase a F1UST CLASS KQrrfiTIO' MQrln70 on favrabJe terms to give us i call and ex- W,"'V1 !l who read this to call around and examine th Best IVIachihe fVlade Sinrpr f antif artnrinrr Cr "fn&TT A VTOQirft'Saf. lfanafr J5"Ve ksep on Iiand at all times need- Jcs- 0li a.n,, ot,ierj attachments tor the buig- 1r mcnme wwca we sea at very ion rates. ,mv 01lf HEADQUARTERS fruit : COIIANSEY METAL TOP. GOllANSFAl GLASS TOP Ttl A LAV MPP(1 Y17TV PORCELAIN LINED, CELEBRATED GEM, .- CELEBRATED GEM. viii iiinin, i.ufffi'i prices io .ti,e trade.. Special Figure for 25 to 100 cress lota. I D. F. '.HAYNES 6. CO., Jobbers jjwS Importer, Established 1359. BALTIMORE, Md. FARMER i WAINVRIGHT Founders of Brass and" Iron, and Manufacturers of at their old stand WILbON, NORTH CAROLINA. if. i'i'Hil,i!:ui": anu Reep on nana any, ana rna arfpsr srnr v en 1 IMP LEMENTS the State fnr the Farm, made of th fcs ateriai and by skilled WoTkuaaB. All gof,ds warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. ire will compare prices with anv first rtn . c 1 1 ' I ' V, . . . . ' i . . i v x jic yairiic ircciTruiit ine hands cf the farmers and the trade in and out bf the State bear? 'us out in this for which wo return our sincere thanks and hops we will merit a continuance of the same. I FARMER & WAIN WRIGHT, Wilson, N. C. AP,25 - ty. l I K I ( , () K ? - v ' Thi1 to inferm the public that I have an abundant smpply of ice on hand which I am prepared to f urnish in any quantity on reasonable terms. Ice House Open cn Sunday's from 8 to 11 A. M.; and from 4 to 6 P. M LEMONS. EXTRACTS, &c. always en hand. My SODA FOUNTAIN is now i in good running ordej- and I will respectfully it.vite the public to call and pre. it a trial ii cents a glass C tickets for 23 cent.-. J. A. CLARK. api..juim. i a .... . "I 1 if ! Portat. mi ArncnUarU Enjcine :CIipp-Krr;e inn ?t ll',,Hjr- Pjwt; Itt Stm KneiiK fnra 4 to 40 Htw Pirjrer; Itioiic Wood A ManniEoriD;romt ' J OOTr; SttiTO-.r: ; AdioaUUCaUff T tic Kajr.n- froia 12toS t Hc-r- Poww; lmsrond Oarlm J.aruKbi f rasa ii to lii H.w Powr; Boiler..!! Iron ix:o Rerers: bl iviw-Mult. t.mr oizea ; North C&nohna Pi.rp.&le C-rn .VUil ; CVro-.Vin S:n. .11 Kirs. rurnl lo prodar heller MJ. with Si p-rc-nt. nowwr I MEDICINE FDRTHS 11 MISCELLANEO US. Second pocr fronW Branch, Hadley & Farmer's. re hare just opened a full line of Hardware of ererr ieserio- lion v.onar. K9. truii line or rUAi.s, sizes, full Iiee of Carriags Material, . Aericulturai Implementt, Saddelrr.Bu???T sd TTtm IIr.i. Bridle we will sea low, Iaiproeil Wead Sewie Machiaes. 1 . .j - " l i ; We are stents for the celebrated Eclipse Cot!n Plaeter. steeidedlr' aeeai of any plantej ia the market. Also the Roland. Chilled Steel Plow teat eaa't oe surpassed Our stock of Tinware is comdete. : i ... : i : : . i STOVES, .'i STOVES'; " STOVES. e hate the: prettiest line of Stores o ok. is our specialty and is the hsudsomcst "trick" in tha narkat. do faii!r hould be without on Our entire jstriek is sew and was bouzht direct from tho rainuf.pturi fm cash, f Those wishing anything in our it to their interest to buy of us. J. L. 5th-t AMERICAN ERUIT DEIER, OR J:. PNEUMATICiiil Evaporator. is catrrsr at state: r . , . , AirLRICAN DRIER COMAANV, Chambersbiirg, Pa. mv$7' St,T3rOOlL. Nurseryman and Fruit Grower; ! 3" . 1 ;vv bU - C Ajent for Central and Eastern North Carolina :'4Utaflbiv - .1 Wilmington, N. C, ' i . ..-. :MANUFACTUKEE5 WINDOW SASHES. ELINDS. DOOESi AND- of every description. All Lumber Kiln Dried 1 for price iistj i Factory : Foot of Walnut St may 18-6uj . -AND m St STfc U WILSON, 17. O., Have on hand tho largest and best selected itock ol-fmni-ture ever plTered for sale in this market. The folio win are some of their prices: . ' - ' Bedsteads from $2.00 up. Chamber suit a from $22 00 up J j Extension tables 95 cents per foot. ; , We are agents for. afd are prepared at all times to furnish on the shortest notice i HEADS0KES,TOMBST0MS.M0UMKTS. ai-d eveilkind of Alaible wcik, a prices to suit purchasers, i Chairs, picture frames, and baby carriages of every descrip tion and price. .."...! - ; Our stocks was purchased on the very best terms and wH W sold at prices to correspond with the stringency of the times e cordially invite the public to call and examine our stock as it gives ui pleasure to fihow our goods. j - I WOOTTEM St STEVE MS Cor. Nash k Spring gfc., TflLSON, K. C JiO,RTOfJ I MANUFACTURER ITiaijiaitTare of STrer37idDesoriiDtj.on j From the finest Parlor to Price are nibt'ta be uiideracld tn th:i and he coniii ced. Send forj catalogue and price liit. fcfp'JG 12tri Old North INSURANCE COMPANY 07 WARRENTON, If. C, i" I : .. ' ' '. "'.' i i i ' ' " i IIa been in Successful operation for EigLi Year. : I . . j ; : ' - ') ! , , : " ' I . i , ' A Thoroughly Reliable tlome Ctmntny. TfM. S. DAVIS, Pruidtnt, f. II. J ARM TORE! ! i . ' ' i .' j : 4 ' . ' -''j ' i ' ' Oils, Paint Briaa. Ac. P.ttr 100 barrels bast Idiaa 2ak Liae wkioe ever placed on the taarkst. The WiUon line will call and we will try and make Weaver & Co., 7HLS0N, N. C. ii'iiuwiiiii ivii xcu iiirr Fai ci,eap' Prrci' portaMe- - Co.. OF AND DEALERS IN- . fl!a aU New '.'Prices 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Send Office: Nut Near Bed Cross. vj.v.J. Z3 D - BASICS AND DEALER IN the cheapest Cottaga Suit,?, I or any other market. Give1 rae a trial MORTOX D, RANKS. i South St.. Baltiiaort, lii. State Fire i.r. Loxt,ff, AN, Agt TV T o H rn c : iB'tns - i ..lis - i . i 8 ;"i!r : ? ?r:--.- .-0 , .r;r? r. : . v.; .VH-v g: N 5??5-' 5-:-. ci-:' '...;--;-:. i.'-.--k p: g' iiia c--r ' . .. :.:-v.,: ; W c r1 1- . . ijjr U I ' C" " c .-. .- v:-. . -t-3 i' 1 0 T '; SI j - r- i-i'; V ' .-...': -"- '- I,. vi " . Ul btin Li li5 ia ytJ Wii, kJJ W ' .1 . ." . . I J Has estabiislied a' first. elds? raer.'-hatTt tuilorW ostabli nient d keepg constantly for sale a fine siock of -ood nmCn and boy t wear. ,;- : -.'.j.'' . ; ' . " Cutting done to ordb;. oU ifaovM- notice. ' " Also clears 52: 1 All ivork -warranted !o bo first via-'. Respect fully, yours truly, Feb. 6tb,.'S0 Pin w. holesare Retail Dealer in-'- .iliUULS m Wl Now 4fTcr to his eld f iend.4 his lare slock of i SUGAR. COFFER. FLOUR. LAUD. RuTTEI?. All pnrch'ased prerioi; to I ho' adra: m prices, and will be iS.d cl.i GANEIELD BE0. & CO. Jevolers, 223 W. Bullimore St., Eahuaort, M'. t 1 . : AMERICAN and inrt- I AVAT "lf.r;s DIAMONDS. JKWJILliy. sii.VJJU i HARE, TIJIPI'LK .SjLVHil I'L.V TLI WAUV.. KODHKit MIKI'FlEL!tal.cii;I.MT. R O G R it S p'arcd ' , j .table' aitl: ry, !-k-aivav e-!ii;. ;; as-i pnt-s luw. Hale3 and medals Iff .schcol? aad';coi- In- All orders receive prompt aUfcmi'ci. ii;eh lUth "0. t r r-, j fw,. J'KKItV, Il.lt - TuN (V... ,a- H'e have known : hwiff, Srjihiiil . Specifi-.' tested in hnnprf-.U of biina:- cases of Syphilid Mrc-.iriaJ. nhi-mlui.,,, herr.fuTa, etc , and terify .tl.at it n,aj the most lifeetaiiJ.pcriiiateiiffcures irtievftrv mo ease. apt. IIilli L. rt?'ii)r.'l: B-i, i Ki- V'. Jud-e Co. Court:. L Warrr-'i'.-of t j:i i" J.H Lathrop.V Co., .Sv.a-,:.j. . C:.H I .1. ion; nr. ,J. U. Giihi-rt. frui?uf; J IV .,',i:s i - ; - . I 'J" -Co. Treasurer; v;,. K.,.. v- - . , . , r . . i f r .,.-.,.,., ,,.:i,im;i.l) u. pnetor, aiul aKo ilh ti.:iv of t-'.t 'c;it !'- men who'e ir.aturL" ai ar to t.'. f a .- ffoin cer titK.at c. Tly arc n-ca ...f I.U character an; tiin.liiL'. i i am pctrtoiiallj' j.fij'n!nf vtMi t.V : A. II. CoijrfT-r. r;r'r-.r- r f r:,. .- Prepared unlr hr tii'- SrJo .., ."c,. Atlanta, Gd. iflj by A, VT. lijwUud." DR. DAViD HLTiTEP. S SYPHILITICorBLOOD PILLS. Ai A. ijncf(,rsrj "! hvri. ' r-r . -., , r, a'J J'-i mo-i - ; St-rc f . "Oonorrh,i cnr il i-i twi 1t- i Jralehit W. iio!.f . r.'i J 'all J, i IFrM,larf,ii;:. r.s b, ; a. 1 .oiT,bii;i.M!jict.iT-;..i- . ' if, 1 riTri:raiaii3'5rsi Sc. ..aa- a. a a 4.. ! AK are ' "' P.. HiinifNtVOOD. C-.r!rr :.n ! (i.;.!.;,, Ml 1 i.s.:, r.r.ut. m-lkr t: re- flodicinea IJ (iL US, TOIL 1ST ART ICIl A.ito-f ' PAINTS !-. AM) DVJ: STLTF3, . ' ,- r - 1 u:o .ieU.cital W'tiISXS;Y,- V IN L , i:'. .: LiiANiincs I .. -A V-TT Lv; i'-)&Aiy o: hai l - j rioit pc-pir urv:; priitmj isra i .vr". I'" .I-V.'tti. n.n it I ' Ti i mm ' 'ui'ti Led nr; of Col. . E....G. Ingersoll , j :,No. ;;. f,U-ti N- -1 HclL No r j. T-'l'.l. i;-..-:,iial le- II ' . .11. i it Si y i l t ifi. 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