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I r , i in I ' - . ' TKP WlKOrf AO VanUd. ;,'- Tcolle, I.He W'111 - - le!rP"iTit r,r4 of teachers 'jn.rso,' i fiuiay...- Vil-o:i r,vr 1 " ' i: ' X. 0,. m""1" ? ,U-n i' a ' , 1 1 TV ' '? As:i roi: TW' L'.'i.ft, ,i;o "-".TUVCTT. , ... .... V4 .'. i'i i P. M noktii. 11:.1 M ; 0:10 A S ;ulSG SOLTII, . WiU'ii ff.t JII Hwr-. (Ifllc 'ojif-n A. M. hour afr T Hie rni k! f.f t a'-U ih;:1. . M :. I A NIK!"' P. M. Local D jOSEPHUi-yAiU Tanner in waking ' j record. 1 Crunpaigii oratory now the laii'i. ' i Q ie Uio-1 fr f bo hot weat 1 1 Of. 1 riimci . -The wo)lt are Hill of them' can didates we ir.ean. . f Mtrrhyitvikcs the m vn ; the w( man wasjud before. C.l. Th is. S Kenan v. iil peak in IWky Mount t )-d-.y. Tlie (!o:nnty Coiumisioners will meet in the Cobrt House 'Monday. For - whom was';' Eve made? Yor Adam's Express Coii'p.uiy. " t r The sir.aMer tho Imsl.aiVd th bigtrer the hu lie h'n :'e in: a-ry. . Tlev.V. L. Cuniiin'iim has been holding a protracted meeting at l'leas ant (Jrovc. , Rovl the advert ispmerit of J. F. Fanner o'trcring a valuable house and lot for nab;. . Dr, Tanner cnlered upon his 31st day'" fn't last JTolnesday apparently bright. A'nTin gool spirits. ' . Sinre t'l" introbjction of falsf tcr4.!v 1h r'io of T,)od l ooki ig women 'dsr-s incre istrd GO per cut. .1 Mrf. Moon i holding protracted mrt''in'i- at church near lnils!) ro. New S!i'i'jn Mr. S. U. A'h'v will terpen Ins phot rjr-iph cillery' 1 pt. wwi.' 'Now i the time to get ood pi -turcs . A preacher it (J'ii"To advoint'es the intro Iti -ti 0:1 of ! 1 1- iHiicr-i in chnrcli.. tomikfrthe you-v men attend. ' i ' : " : - Wf triiit. that a ! ,rge nn nVr of our citireiiR will t urn o;t to -.nighv.-' and aid in organizing a library association; The Wilson and Tarho.ro colored clnht phyed a match game vesterdsy. Score 27. to t in favor, of the M'ilsonVlul). 1 ': . ; T'.Iintieen of the l'eaoc'of JV'iUoa rountr will met at the Court House ntrt Monday to elect County tom minioners. . There will be- from, j ail reports a pood many change in business firms thi fU. and a conserpnul increase of the business of our town. '"-', There were no" services in the M?th odit clinr.ch last Sun lav owing to Iip nosenc 01 t jo p i; t, I; v. inggim who was in Chupel Hill. Cuii - Wfl are glad to -know that a cigar manufactory will bo estamsed - next week in thi place by Mr. 1, Ii.. Mar tin. l)e. 'trust that a liberal port will be given-to it, cSUI)-. TU Democratic 'Eecr. ve ' C'-m'm ; t -tM of the several to'wnsljips ol Wii oj eoanty are 're.ptesr.p.d to m 't at ne 1 onrt Home m WiUou next Mon- iay. Jmsiness of transacted. importance to be The D ''c, riiftin n id nu 1 u .v A oriiManv. corner U road- way and Fourteenth Street, Ney Y orK, k i..- per vear in'chisi ve , of . pattern premiuru. Specimen copies 15 cents Wf cannot undcrstsnd how D.ri Tan-! rcr can resist the tempting waterm-1-which are now so plentiful and so cheap. ; Uut he says tlut as soon as bis fortieth day is ended he .will, cat . vci mcion. eusib . " ' ' i W caU the attention of our readers to na a ,,riv.l. 7J .w";'"-s this ordinance will be in f0f ce uys would ba well to comply ce and it with it. We call special atten'wm -,i ... ader5tisement of Mr.S. B. Farmer who tiers hu farm near this place for sale This is an excellent opportunity for any person who dasircs to settle n-ir y ilson to purchase a nice farm Rca 1 fcue auvertiscment. V A- copy a. copy or irrant nnHr . , the U: S..-tomeon thpo-.,; 1 uy ; ped on the . r ttwee,r C haidw A J lKUce' 'Green si hatdware and flritn., t. r . will "V "an-cu ior its return. 1. H . Tvox. iliiiciit: '! i t 1 t ilililiua. j fixt-sl time on 1 i i . - - . I Triiitiy College. t : t rtf . rrinitv Mica -led by that .RsUnjruisiicM : . . i i , - n ("r-ivrn -U. L7.. L- u, v. ocu-- ? a calMti. ' " .: tr:injr. - Mr. Wm. IIizh. ot Old Fields -town -hip ha, tuent'v-eiaht .childen and .rrai.il children, and he says there has nnt been a sfc death; in hU family. We do not know j that jwe have ever ! ord of such a healthy family. Mr. Hih is indeed blessed. Wrdinda; at rttotilrs: Our Stantonsburj? friends had a b?g tirie 'Vcd:us-!pv.!Mr. Chas. .. Ay- Mk;raaile a atirrmj, speech which re- H 'cted freat credit on W young speaker. All wt.o heard the speech spenk glowingly of it. Arrangements wi re rnale for a gVand mass nieetin; andublic d inner for September loth. Mr. LewH-Ktintree. brother of Mr. Moses Koiintree of tli's phcr, . cliod at llii.- h'oe -Vahiosta, Georgia, Wed s neiay, July 21st, very suddenly . of ear', :. disease. Mr. Koiintree leu this place in the early part of the war ami settled in Georgia where he has I hcen livinir' since. HisTriciids in North i Carolina were shocked to hear of his sullen deatli. He was 46 years old. There will' be a mass meeting of the it izi-ns ;f "VVils.m in the court house Ut-nilit at half past eight o'clock for the-purpose of forcing a library as sociation. Home of our citizens are cnflcavorin to form a town library ind we trust that every one. old and you rig. wil!e present. and lend their aid .and cooperation in establishing a librsTT. which .will be a credit to our town. 12 i- n SE !inI y. AVhai's a beauty? ; Why j the new b ntal chair vh;ch ;I)r. R. y. Joyner has ju'st purchased!,-. The fact is, it is so jiretty a-nd comfortable that in, pass ing and looking at it we almost wish iwe had the toothache just to set a chance .'o sit in that, chair. No - won der the poet said, as he looked at the (iVl'ors"new clitdr : j "'I J 've it. I love it, and wlio shall dan; j To uie me for loving that dental chair. ! .Anifl the doctor Is a skillful dentist. Try him. ' lil. i In Montgomery county, on the morn itig of the 10th of duly, of billious dys entary, Mrs. Ei.ie Wood, agC'l 2o years. She leayes a husband, three children, many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. In Goldsboro, typhoid fever. .Mr. 1 ' nnuuciov ui F. M. 11. Shcrrod, a talented. young man of that dace uc: dav at her residence near this place, Mrs. Tatsy I Barnes, widow : of Si.no;i,4anies, of!roi)SV. Mr. W. W. IMwkrds returne-l- from M .r.'h ii C Mrs. T. A. Wainwriifbt i. at Moro- - ! hea-liCily. ' ;f l Miss Annie Robinson is on a visit to Beaufort.. : ! Mr. L. Edwards New York city. left last Friday for .ur. .i.iin. fj. .J.irvis. of Washington is on a visit to Wilson. Mr. TP. TFarmer has been at the sea-shore at Morehead City. ; Miss Sally C. Strong was in town a short while Wednesday I Mr. J. T. McCraw is on a visit to relatives in Henderson. Mr. E. Barnes. Jr., has returned from Morehead city. I Mrs. Geo. W. Stanton i sitin.norintr at (iienAipine Springs for her health! Miss Estclle Davis left last Friday or Goldsboro on a visit to relatives. Mr. James IV. Hinps left Tucsdav ho spend several weeks in Morehead and : Tren'ton. j i Mr. W. C. Taylor and wife arc in down, thegiiests of Mr. R. W. Edmun- SOU. - .I:''". I Miss Mollie Quails h& returned home after an extended visit to Kin gton. j Mr. John W. --Blount and wife are " a a;sit to fnison, the guests of iir. J. L. B'eaver. j Mrs. Herbert Riinntrce. of Ktnston is on a visit to her relatives ia this nee. ' Capt. A. J. Hiiies and family left B("r vv .i born Tuesday evening where they, wil-spend the summer, Mr. W. II. Bagly, route agent on "hc W.'A W. Railroad,was in' towu a. hort wiiilc this week. I- ': . i Mr. J. T. Cobb is in Votrm Xnrth i Carolina enjoying the picturesque nijuntain scenery, etc; Miss Fida Huffman, of Scotland Ne?k and Miss Sadie Feldeuheimer ft;e n a visit to the family of Mr. F. loin. C. H.' Latliam. Jr., returctl vester- to Newberne and i ?'-reueaAl .city. Miss De-zelle Ruffin. accomoanied ! W ner aunt. Miss Nina Rnfiin left for ploreuead city lasti Monday. Mis?cs Hattie and Julia." Stanlev. of : Ra',wray. N. J., who have been on a j Vs-11 to -AIr Jno- Hutchinson, left last ' f atu-na.v for their home. L ' -T W rJin:,fit7- i! SI a von's Office. '80. 1 Wilson, N. C.,tJuly 2Gth . uoaru oi commis- fw.l ; r. .l 1 ii. ! I. ' . r- foucrs. of the town il0da lhat 1 vendors shall niv or Wilson, that busters aud cider a privilege tax of C3 T a ""via. a a i't ii ACi) ill. UC pi oiiOuoUar per day elsewhere. ! " S.'M. Wap.rex, J Ckrk lo the Board., IJt Toliilioii la tlio Iricc ofMioe. lo tnose persons who hayo been in e habit of buy!,,:; Northern made !s.hs .on account of the ngh prices iprpin .iri l 1 1 i r i nr lining - .1 - -, " ,. 7 T "iuuwaes , , -r--- r" Mini ! . ,1 ha9 br0'Sht Uie !r!ceS f s!iGS ho she lowest figures, lie Quotes the loll owing prices ana warrants all bis work: New b oU 5.50 to $6.51), footings 4.50 to 5.00, high, waiters o.'u i ? iju, mt ganers auu tic shoes 3.50 to 5.00, half soulin 40 to 50 cents. American calf1 jmd kip boots and shoes fumiblicd cheaper. Repairing done cheaply and at short notice. Hi new shop is next door to Ilouniree, Burucs & Co., over J. T. McC.ra.ws. ; !,'! ' i a. l r . ImproTeniftil. j: .Ljrwia Wasliingfon. the house rriorer ii al .! k Jiioving the! house formerlv used asa res'riliMice by Mr. II. G. Wij liams to the vacant Corner on Tarboro and Vance streets, liountree, Barnes & Co, will commence at once buiMinv two; large stor-s on this site which will be Lunied lo ooinpletion so 0.3 to be ready for occupation Kin time for the fall trade. : Woik has already begun on the two stores which .Mr; A. J, UPnes is having built o: Uarrjcs sreetinear the Prini llve 'lia'ptist church. These stores will ,,e compieica n gooa time lor Uie lab tt'asou w jeii mey was Dotu be occupi ed. ;' ; ..-.;;; From presr nt iiiilications it-looks as if tjiere will be mo:e business autUitv j in VA ilson this fall thali at any previ ous tune 1:1 its history; 4'.. I. . C5 r. SlXUKTAIIY KALllUilf. N- C.l July 20, '80. $ ?ets at Graham, lie -10E.il day of The Grand Lodge m AlamatiCe County, on August, next, ueiegaies win ue pass ed over the various Rail lioads at the following rates : Seaboard & Roanoke, Raleigh & Gaston. Raleigh & .Atignsta Air-Line, Richmond & Danville (. C. Div.) Wilmington & Weldon, Atlantic & a . . 11 -tit North Carolina Kail Roads round trip 'tickets .3 cents per mile each way. Carolina Central, Western North Carolina Cape l'ear &, Yadkin V. Rail Roads oiie fare round trip. Albemarle Steam, Navigation Com pany . ver. this line buy tickets to W'cidoii. ' -j ; A Bai.la.kd. G. W. Secretary. l lic 7Iorlecai Elsigmis Homicide. Suspicion having .been aroused by the gossip ot some irresponsible par tics ajjaiiut M.r. J. Frank Eatman and others, relative to the inu-rderof 'Mord' Hagans, Mr. Eatman was naturalh" very much shocked and mortified. He at, once appeared before Mr. .T. C. Davis, a justice of the peace for this county, and requested that the matter might receive the most thorough in vestigation, lie also employed conn scl, with instructions to search the mat ter to the bottom and bring out all the facts, regardless of their effects on him. Tiie sheriff was dispatched to the neighborhood of the homicide, with in structions to summon all witnesses who cou ' . 1 , 1 1 ,.-.., fiittr l!l,Kf tllA fr'.i,,Drili4.' Ct tlin ,,r,r-l A flif T iv ill nn!r oul.- I bill1,, .II.1I1UV11 Wii,: edy. Tiie result was the triumphant acquittal-of Mc. Eatmah and the other suspected parties of the slightest taint of blame or rutlt. It appeared that on the nielit when 'Milird' was killed received ti his old, half idiotic vfif'e severe beatiti'. and she charged the same on Mr. Fearsoni Eatman. The old woman testified that she was' twen ty two years and six mouths old (she appeared to be about, seventy.) and that she saw the perpetrators of the outrage by the moon-light about two o'clock in the night. The moon aet that night at ono minute paat nine.) Sho further stated that while the beating was going on jehe threatened t,o call on "Mars Frank Eatman" fhus acquitting him off complicity-and showing her confidence- in his justice and friendship. Pearson Eatman was bound over to court for assaulting the old woman. The justices wno con ducted the trial, the counsel who as sisted and the sheriff who iavestiga ted the' matter-on the. spoij all agreed in exonerating Mr. Fraiik Eatman and his alleged companions from any par ticipation in the borriij and revolting crime which thoughtless gossip had so lightly laid at their djors. .' -,' ii d iti j-s-' I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff suhjeel to the primary elections I which will be held next Thursday. I wiT feel urate ful to all who favor me with their votes. D. 'M. Stott. TO TIIK DEMOCP.ATIC V(TEIIS ' SOX COUNTY. of WIL- We beg to suggest t ic name of Mr. John - A. Lane, of Star tonsburg as a 1 proper, maw for the Legish-.ture. Mr. Lane is a gentleman qery way quali fied for tlie duties of this position and if nominated will certainly be elected. OTEK-S. i 1 TO THE fEOl'LE OF WILSON COUNTY. Having been solicited by friends frbiii different parts of run for the office of the county to sheriff. I take this opportunity of announcing my self a candidate for that office, subject to the decision of the primary election. Respectful v. Joiix L. Bailey. TO THE DEMOCUATIC VjOTEKa OF W1L- SON COUNTY. Havins been urred bv friends from different sections of the county C3 tJ to be- corne a candidate for the offico of sheriff. 1 take this opportunity of an nouncing that my name will be spiited at the nrsmary election pre nextij Thursday, ami hereby pled ;e myself to abide the result. j JusiE M. Taylor. TO TIIK DEMOCHATIC V0TEBS OF AVILSOX LOINTY. ' I Ucrobv "announce uiyselT a i f i- . t: late, subject to the choice of the; wenjocratic party at the primary elec-, lion for the offlcs of Register of Deeds! foTiWilsoti county. If nominated and! lta.i r -l.-tl .1 .... . vv'i j. anaii caoeavor to (tisch?r"ei lQ datiea of tlic otBce faithfuDy and ; u a businesslike raauner. , W. M. GaT. TO TUB I'1X?LK 0HIL5OS cat-XT Y At the solicitation of fi ieiv's flOIll different sections of the couutv. I an-i nounee that mv name will ed at the, primary . election next Thurs-!! ay tor the office of Rcgistef of Deeds and will feel grateful for the support of the people, Promising as usual to abide the result of tje primaries, I am, j Very Respectfully, Augustus Bryant. bTAXToXSBUUO, N C, July 2V0 ; To my fellow citizens of tin c -unity of Wilson: Gentlemen tbroutrti the solicitations of setnej of my friend?, at this late 'day, I have determined to of- rr mj- services to you as a candidale Deeds in lor the ofhee of Register of the primary election ih August, of ;he ;the firstThiirsdav Conservative or. Depiocratic party, among the hundred and one other aspirants for the same office, hut the more the merrur is an 'ou saying, ami think I have as much claim upon the people of Wilson coyu ty. as any other aspirant, for the rea son thai have been! a citizen 01 Wil son county since it! was lished, never cast a vote first estab out side ot Wilson county, since( it was a county, and every wte giveii'tturing and since the war, was for the Democratic party, and if the county has been any bene fit to the eople, aijid think no one Will doubt it. then 1 flatter myself that I; was instrumental in establishing the cjount'. fi)r I was in the legislature, (not a member) at the session the Bill passed to establish t ie county, av-nm own expense, myself, Amos Horn. Henry King, and John Hays, and worKco anions me inemoers until 1 am satisfied we procureu many Western votes for the countyjand got the Biil through, now it is for you the people to say if I merit any credit, the Bill hjad been defeated the session previon to that, and think it defeated again had would have been it not been for our enoris. Dince tuat tune 1 nave been a citizen of Wilson county, and havL never asked the people to honor me witu ineir suiirages ior any niaje. fiiir the reason that I t . did not need an it, my aSpira- office did not want tons lead in other direciions, I was uble to work and wil njow things have c ing to work, but langed, and you know circumstances alter cases, hence ram. under the necessity of trying to prevail upon my fellow citizens to l.omr me with their fotei fr Rejis tir of Deeds, as my are not sufficient to physical abilities labor upon the farm or manual labor of any kind, yet my mental faculties are unimpaired, and flatter ! myself that I can discharge the duties of the office to the general satisfaction of the people, and should the people sec fit to honor me with their suffrages, I should, certainly feel under lasting obligation to them for their kindness, and Jl would further state that should I succeed in tlie nom inatiou, and sliouldj be elected and .1 OlIUlSI I l I Mj llyWIll I III ft V A. .11111 I'lllJ ft.l them for the office two terms. : Such i the doctrine of the Father of the great American Republic, and I think should be-sufficient tb satisfy an' rea sonable man. j j ;. , . j Very Respectfully, I ! I Robt. M. Cox. . . 1 Dead watches and clocks, musical instru ments etc.. made alive; at CiiUBCinvKL-L's A lord. Stantonsburo. July 27. '80. j Messrs Editors :-j-You will please say in your next issue that I, as high as I appreciate the gool opinion of my particular friends and the people of Wilson county generally, circumstanc es of a recent date render it impossi ble for me to accept a nomination to re)resent the good people of the coun ty in the lower branch of the next Leg islature of N. C, it such be offered me. This announcement can work no loss tojthe county nor detriment to the democratic parly as I am happy to be lieve there are many in the county who can represent it as wen or oeuer man lean. I desire alsol to express my deep gratitude and tfianks to the peo ple of this county forj all previous man ifejstalions of their appreciation of me and only regret that jit wa9 not more deserving. And now fellow citizens letius go to work. t.et us organize Let us be united aiujl at the approach ing fall elections, another great and glorious victory will crown- the efforts f tho ormil old democratic narty al ready historic from tkie achievment3 of! the' past which have showered and will j continneto dispense the inestimable j 'lpssinTS of liberty to the American peoplo for generations to come, i Very truly your?, 1 D. G. ir. Ward Take AyerV Sarsaparilla to purify the blood a;nd purge out the hum.ois, pimples, -bolls and sores which ae merely emblem of the rottenness withb). Ston vour hair from failiiiir out by u.-in? flalli Vejjcvable Siciiiia Hair Iteiiewtr, s sure prevention "tIAIIKE t' Itl-'POIiT. REVISED .VD CORRCTD liv BTXC1. DAXTEL k CO. Wilson, N i July 30, 1SS0. ...J" K'i GRAIN. Wheat per bus l.OJ Coroi. OatJ. T . . cv!- i io i m.-av V t' Hants ner lb...- 12 to 1-J nAy--y.r . i ...u i, N C S'tles ana snomueia 10 Hulk meat fcides.. . -Si ! shoulder-. UeeMiax..... - Butter,.. - i0 to 3o j "i'Ol .1 ..... I0 i ft Uiidtens d L'.c - ... j ucli reen....- j- dry.,- - Lardi. - Peaaots, Potatoes Sswret.. .. HiceJ -- ' Tallow.-- f 1U10131 -lu 80 to . Willi' ... 10 Ui In Ur-uirriii h ti lrt tinie lo take i-.fhv r' lu lian Vcrmu;. "Sre direction. oh t.j bctlle. i 'ru. . ! tlm,, th.u h ntwii j by wejiknea f tfw mw1.. n ,e u him Mund j and ro.I !-ardi wi;h ut airtg ! UiMtrs t i-ir-i ri.n tin i etfinaelu purif) jiu io i. ati.1 k- ! um iivrr nna KiUej- ; r.c!ie. rti r.uir :f iill tl poiMtous am' wnT.- iii.tru Co in 11. ' of t1 y.icin. Jree otlwi f-AhUAHLE LAND. FOR SALE. 1 (!Ter for ijala all'niy ryal ratat in this county and ailjuliiiiig '.Lc twn ef '.YiUon. Farm of 413 acres wi ll timbered and drain H -a g'oil ordinary dwelling and all nec r-iry n;iiliuu-s o-nl wa cr and velvet fn.it lrH-. j Terms n -onab!c. . Fa km Kit. July o'H!. s.) lnr jvjR aTeT "j " I itfrr for on renona!V' terms fh li-Hi-e ami lot mi !i einnfr f T: isbor and b- e sti-iM:is. tin- !-aoi- in which I now livx. Fur f ii ther janiculirs ajiply to m. jyiiwf. ' J.F. Farmkk. Trinity Col lego, N.C., ' Tiie Fa!l INm ui VmII begin Sep. 1st, and end l).-c. i.; j Tin' u!:oli; ('.M'!ic fir all items Is from i to$S'). j We lime a 2o 1 Irejanitory depart ment, and i vi'iy :ieaii)trroi lation for llio who wih lo take a snecial cuurse. . Send fur catalogue. ! 1J. 1'i;avk. President. Jy.TVlm Trioi y ? "llege. X. C. frmASmLE I .FEMALE COLLEGE, . i Thociisvilis. Daviisoa Co , N. C. 'I he Tw-jnry-Sixth .Annual Session bi'jnus Aou-t 2.'ih, 1SS ). Ttieroitli work in Lteiary, .Mii'ic and Ait Departuifciits. Complete emirse, fiih standard and mod era! charg 's. AeeouiuKHlat ions- for over one hundred h-virilii.g pupiN. Ho.ml ilO pep month. For Catalogue siddrcss I jy.J.i -t;t. ii. ',v . i:kiniiart, i;it'icipai. IRIIS 17th VOLUME. The Raleigh News. V M. IIAT.i:. rditor. I. Tv. 1'OLK, Cor. Ilitor KDU AKDS, UlJuUdHTON & Co.,UnkinFs Mang A!fi. C DEMOCRATIC 'JOUrKAL. DAILY AND WEEKLY. ' 'I'rrins Daily, 1 yoar.ST.OO fi m'niths.3.;10 a iiioiiths.l 7 ) Weekly, one year,2,00 " .six mos. 1,00 Address, Tl IB lv ALtil CHI'S EWS. Raleigh, N . U. IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. Hllthlr rwommndod to ih- public for nil li-i-iiscs rf qtiirl iik ciriai n Bnd pfriciMit TOXIVf ("IH-cially In Intilorm tioit. ly ipepm t m , iittt-mitlrnt -rv-i'w. limit of Ay j t i t r , oaf of strrttgth, lMk of l-.ttrtty. . Jtrn richf. the bluod. HirtiiEtliPiiH tlie mu cliR.uiirl piv8 new llf lo tlie ncrvm. To tb ntttlj lad's. and rlili i(iti! j ri'ijii i lug rkrupr ulicin, ibis valUMbl n-rnedy cbh not be loo litjrhlr Tvcoimiicnftvt it artH like a charm tn the dif;istiv oricanii.' A trnspoonful bfor inraln will remove all dj'Hppptlc cymptuDiS. j TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists. THEEEOWICHIKCALCO. BALTIMORE, rid. 1 J.V.t jji-UBL-J IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A C'onipJfU Ctrenjtheoer. IRON BITTERS A Valuablo Mfrdicine. IRON BITTERS, Hot kold m ft BTraf. IRON BITTERS, Tor Ptlicate Fcailuot. C2 "DTQ I't'iness-now befoie the pulrc JJJjO .1. You can uiake nionev faster at work for us limn at anvthinar bin1. Capital not n-qiiirfl. We will start youL 12 a lav and upwards mali .tt ho:iii by tiio industrious. Men wupn-ii loy and pirls wanti'J jpjrrwherp to work 'for us. Xo.f is the time. Yoii can dvot your wli.il tim to tn worlt. or only our prvrc mo mi nis . No otlmr buMuess will jwiy you uearlr as well.. No one williup it work icaa fnil to make ii urinous pay hy i-njazing at once. Costly outfit and terms fre. A (rreat opportunity for ni.ikiii" nionsv eailv and honorably. Address True k Co., AtiffUKta, Maine. TAYLORS f(Jp Pntc r.Llrr rr D Stv , P rtab!.-nd A;n-oiIurl K-iKiu:C.ip()-TEr,i-i;:erom -i to 11 H. Jwt: I -r SfT KirrinM fr'im 4 ti H,:r.,i Powr ; t'ln.-11'f W.xxl & S' J.cn iKncm from-; to 4 H'irsa H.nr-r . Stat n-r. : Adjti-r.!.U- i'-.VOtl Ltic FiTin fr.no 12t i M t Pnw-r--IiaprTc1 Corliia Ktiiinei fmm r-t. liillw Power- 15iil ir-: Iruo !. IV-r:l'! S-w-Mi'.U. four (,: North Crnl:M Pi.rv h!e'' i'n Mi:l : C .rn-'IUl St-o.e. all nirrn aruarfcn-ti-.1 n pr-'l:ire lNrir Vm1. .th '; f-r "lit. iei power. thanai") n.hrr ViH.S'niei 'f.r rr '.rd." T H I T TUH Mid. Co. or j.rMix.ii.a.1: i).,"VestBjitiiier,M4.Aj.i.A. I ICE. 1CMJ 4. Tni-is to inform the pnblie an abuud inr supply f ioe oti that I have hand whicli any quantity I urn i)ii'ii:ir'M to inrui-h in on reasonalUe; Urms. Ice HouseOpen on Sunday's from ! 8 to H A. M.; and from 4 to 6 P. M LEMONS. EXTRACTS,' &c. always on liand. My SODA FOUNTAIN! is now in j gA iniiui: order and I will resjrfctf'illy j it.vilt- tin jiubiic to call aod zWv it a trial j , ceiiU a irlAss G tkkeU for 3 e nt. J. Al CLARK, . a .30-4 in. s T A It X L I N G T R U T II j'be jr'.".t rure for j J DYSI'Ei'slA, SilCK IIHAIJACIIE. hOUK STOMACH and i be bad efiVrUof ImligiTi.wi is Dr. D'Ancitalts Ati- Dyspeptic Drops ! V.'ondi rful cures inade all oyer the coi r try las tbouivU o. crt i ticatcs attest Purely Ve-it.Uile Pi !ce a iiUr. PUKCrXL, LA Tin & CO. uol-iJU) viiiiiyuu, u. aMvrlaaUi7ir. ,. i. mm,, , i i k - iw l ! ' ; - - 1 - - i im tii?S5J . !'' ij i(j -A - c rr ' ' I S K 9dt P."J . ' S'W 'U ' ' ' ' ' - " ' " I M m m Merchant Tailor and Dealer in Has established a fir'itfclass merchant tailors estahli mentaid keeps -constantly.for sale a fine stock of goods for men and toyg wear. Cuttings done to order on short notice. i ' ' ' - - ' Also cleaning; ami Repairing. All work warranted to beffirst class. Kespectiuily, yours truly, Feb. 0th, 0 . -I2m IT 1 LI I CHARTERED IN 1820 LO Mm 4nd 13 tne leading Life Company in the State. W. II. Crow has boon the General. Arcnt iii Nortli Cam nearly 15 years, during these years death. losses amount'ini to nnn nn i i. - i i ...n , - .. v-ivtvjyj.jj uua uutrii jKiiu to viuovs ana orpnana ot the fctat. On the 20th May was paid to the heirs of the late Dr. j J. Garrett $-1,089.00. V - Ar.d the late Zr. J. J. Haywood has left a policy of $20,000. wh eh the Company are now ready to pay. and tlie haro orer - Twenty - Five Milllori to pay further losses.- For any tne manager. Col. W. juue i i -iw Old North State Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF W A R It EN TO N, N. C't lias been in Successful operation for Eight Yearn. ." ;l " ' : '. .'' ' ' ' ; T- "' ; l A Thoroughly Reliable Home Company. WM. S. DAVIS, President, F. II.,JARMAN. Ag't. MORTON MANUFACTURER FiirrLi-tvare of Every JDesorljD-biori From the finest Parlor to Prices are not to be underscld in this and le convinced. " Send f.r catalogue and rjnee list. scp2G 12m ' PERRY, Ca., Jan. 2V1S80. In 1S73 tliere were two priaoiiera cxnrtueI in Uie jail of this county,, woo were very badly afThcicd with STfthilU., In my offlcial ea paciiy, I employed Capl. , C. T. Swift to core tliem, under a cfmract, 'no ctire, no payl II KdmiiiUtered to tWrn his Syphil itic Spheric, atl in a ttw week I tlt bound to pay himtH.t of the eoMiity- trea&Mry, be liad efTected a comidete awl radijaleure. Al S.GILES, O rdi nary Hot it-Jo County, C a; Cll ATTAXorjfJ a, TCX!M Feb. 1 1. 1S79 (lent: We take 4eaure in uykr; that - ? tin? S. S. S. is siting good sain fact ion. He I nave nau eare.tein reuua irora a nniiitwr - j of cSm. it .cis a well hi primary M in -Uecondary and tertiary ra-sr. ( HILES & BERRY. Prepared only by the .swift Specific' Co.. A'jauia, ua. ecu oy -a. it . iuiui. OO., . .a 1 I A I LOR S H O P liecc ChoocIm, Ta i Lo rH Tr i in in i ns, &c. : - - . ' . ! - lf are welcome. H. GIvKKNWOOIX Corner Nash and Goldaboro Ha. REM ABLE! ina additional information adtreti , IL Crow, Kalcijrliu, U.T. I.O.N'fj, .WrtU D. BANKS AND UKALER IN tlie cheapest Cottage Suits, or any other market. Give rno a trial, J MORTON I). RANKS.. ' South 8t Ilaltimore, Md. W. J. IIARRISS, Wholesale & Retail Dealer In GROCERIES & ... i . . -. Now- offer to hU old ftiendi and patroni lit larc atvck of SUGAR, COFFEE FWVK, i mm UUTTEB, AH purchased prevlD'n'' to th1 advanOU n pnet, aud b 0d cnea , MI I ! I V 1
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 30, 1880, edition 1
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