( Mi! i I ! f. i Ml If. ' i 1 I! ill If I" , ; i; Si 1 1 Ml i I rl 1 1 The Wilson Advance iu.L ' -- - WOODARD at CONNOR Pnblishcrs and Proprietors. J. W. lSCAKTKIt, acinar. FRIDAT....r. ... AUGUST 20, 1S80 OUR STANDARD BEARERS. '"' For President : W. $ Hancock,- of PennsA'lvania. For Vice-President : W. II. Knglilit of Indiana. For Gove rnorv HOMAS J. J ART IS. of Pitt. for lieutenant Governor, t j'AMESL. ROBINSON; of Macon . For Secretary of State, W. L. SAUNDERS, 'of New Hanover For Treasurer; J. M. WORTH, of Randolph: For Attorney General, yTHOMAS S. KEN AN i of Wilson.- For Auditor, W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. Sirperijitendent of Public Instructidir, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. Electors for the State at Large, Jme8 M. Leach, ot Davidson. Finns II. Busbee, of Wake. DEfl OCRATIC Q9UNTY TICKET- Pon House of COMSfoxS.- R. J. Taylor; Fow Sherifj: Jesse M. Taylor. . Fob Reoisteb of Deeds. A. Bryant; Fob frREASuttER. John Vf. Farrtier. ' '' For Surveyor.' E. R.' Ellis. !"."ofi Coroner. II' If. Peele, Etyctifljrf on tfudsday, Novetnberind, 1SS0. Thei Garfield Conference concedes to Hancock, the 138 electoral votes of the South. And 4.7 only from the whole Worth will- be needed to elect hum The qsestion lias been asked, what Ohio General, dtring the war, was quartered temporarily at the Gouse.of the; widow Ilutchins in the territory of the enemy, and carried her bedclothiag with him when he went away? General GarfleiT does not think w.ich of Ttioma Jefferson. In a iepeech in the House of Representm livei, jho said the "fame of Jefferson is waning" and that he (Garfield) was in favor jof a stronger government for this country. ou WFcrrio.xAi. issues. Thi Gurfield Campaign Conference at New YbrkKlcftfics' ihrs Issues to be 'presented ill thlB Presidential Cam paign! They breathe the old spirit'of war and hate which has kept the re publican party in power since the surrender. Not one word of peace and reconciliation escaped trom the Hps of - Blatnp, Logan Sherman and Harrison. ; The old sectional issues areHd- be re--vivd VegardJs of every consideraUoii thaa thai oPthe success -of the fepubli-can-party.-. Ou tte occasion referred to, Mf. Blaine said, tin issue to be pre-i scnted is "whether the men who fought the. civil war 'shall surrender to the mea wbo fought for tke Uniow." Mr. r Loan said it is "whether the loyal men of this country whb stood' by her corrstiturion and Bag when the sword and flamoiwete applied to the t(iaplc, Qr the rebelvarmy and the ooppe heada of the north shall have'-the'right to govern the ccautry." Ur. Sherman said itis whether the republican par ty Blkll-resign -to the: solid South headed by Wade Hampton and "the Ku indx-KTan atid a little sogm;nt in the Northem States' calling itself, the democratic party.' ; And in-(general Harrisoo'a-opraionr it is "how we-will defeard-Wa&hragton against ttii ettemy that oncetJpyostd'it'in arms," - We are to! hiTfl n mwe Mcoowg as gently ira a suckfag dore' fronr radical om. tors, butthe mi 1 I I I UIlIIIf1U.WMHEK0.ISHH Jrfc' it'thegpel of jealooay;.lia-VeJ ticD best fnend-intfst admit that ; renge,. :tW' '4$ not a access.- and revenge " THE !! IAVll-lAIi. The roost carele3 observer of pass ing events must have bee u often im pressed of late, with the unquiet, rest less spirit of the times, jltnovailon in almost everything seems to be the order or the dar. CI age has suc ceeded change in such rapid siicfees sion, that a sense of the instability of most valued possessions and privil: eges, has become painfully acute. We literally "know not what a day may bring fcrtlif." Tho cxpcriccce of the past has taught us many painful lessons has introduced u& to many keen and bit ter disappointments. We have seen the overthrow of touch that we fondly imagined was as perman ent, a any thing pertaining to human affairs. We have seen I the overthrown cf In stitutions, that were cherished and upheld by general ion after, generation of wise and good Trieri of principles dear to the heart of the patriot and the philanthropistand of constitutions and governments which it required the wisdom' and experience of Statesman, to construct and perfect, j We have been compelled to witness the 'destruc tion of almost everything of the past around which our affections had en twined themselves ; and to aecept the miserable substitutes for them, which unprincipled adventurers and politi cal tricksters have imposed upon us. Years of undisputed sway, with all the favorable appliances that a resist less government, administered by the faithful IlijiV Pridsts of Radicalism, could give, have affjrded ample time for the 'hateful seed which has been scattered broadcast throughout the J and, to' germinate and" bring fortl an abundant, crop. And what do we 'see? The standard of morality every - Where has retrograded the tone of society has been lowered. Virtue, integrity and patriotism arc classed as fossils' of a for mer generatioh. Thieves and swindlers fill the mosi honorable and profitable offices crime stalks abroad through the land "unwhip ed of justice" vice holds high carnival ,at the Capital of the nation, and fraud 2tid' corruption sits enthroned in the most exalted places. Is it not time to askeil whither are we drifting? What is to check the flood-tide of Vice, immorality and ir religion, which threatens to overwhelm us? Are we to have enacted in this latter half of the Nineteenth century tho disgraceful and revolting seen es Lwhich followed the French Revolution? They abondoned tlie '"old landmarks" cut the uiseves loose from the wisdom of the past' to follow strange teachings a more expansive morality, a broader nhiianthroD'v. and a more sublimated philosophy. Humanity shudders at the! C0ntempla.li6n of the scenes whioh they enacted, : in '.lie name' of- "liberty r equt'Ily and fraternity," iu that age or reason and progress. Let anyone ljok on the picture which the faithful historian of those times presents, and compare with it the teachings of the great party, of so-called "progress and great moral ideas," which has for the lost fifteen years dominated this country, and ask himself if it is not time to return to the "old landmarks" to the teachings of Jeffarson.Monroc'and Jackson? Gen eral W. S. Hancock -has shown by his Military Orders,, his Sherman letter and his' letter of acceptance of the democratic nomin ation for the Presi dency, that hf thoroughly compre hends their doctrines, and that if elec ted he will restore the government to the Void landmarks," which cur fore fathers set up, and which a reckless and unprincipled party has been for years, industriously .engaged in at tempting to obliterate. TII3I CANVASS. t The joint Canvass between Grvrtrnof Jnrvis and Judge lnixtoa terminated at Carthage- Moore county, this week. In all the discussions we' have noticed since the memorable one M this place atSmithfield.Fayett-evHe and Carthage. Governor Jarvis has maintained the advantage which he gained over his op ponent at the Commencement of the Campaign. The amiable Judge doubt-: lesr has'bec.omo tired of being worsted in everyeacounlcr, '-and has come to the conclusion, that "discretion is the better p art of valor," or That he wholrihts anJ runs away Will lhreto fight ai.othtr day." At all events the Judgt has with drawn from the joiint discussion, and was together with leogb, Young Co., to address the-people of lioles ville Wake- Countyf yesterday. The .Judge is an amiable, hightoncd gentle man, and we regret to see him occupy such a false- positicir. e voted for him for Judge with' pleasure, and we thinR it was the greatest mistake of his life; to resigu a position which he was so well fitted to-adorn. As a poli-J it Judge David Davis, who has recent ly ancouncee bis intention to support lloncdck's election gives utterance to to sentiments, alike honorable to him self and the distinguished soldier statesman, he so bigl ly commends. He says: ''Greatas were the achievements of Gen. Hancock in War, Ln conduct in peace, when in command of Louisiana and Texas, in 1876, was still greater and justly comuiend? hira1 to -the con fidence of the cemtrtry.' That was a time when parsion ruled j in ;he puolic council?, and. military power was ex erted to silence civil authority. The tempUtrori Was strong to sail with the fashing.; current, for an inflamed partisan opinion was too ready to condone excesses and to applaud op pression. Gen. Hancocks Order No. 40 announced the right of trial by i jury, the habeas corpus, tbc fiberiy of the' press, the freedom of Spaech. the natural right, of persons, and the right of property must be respected." These principles rre' the basis of free govern meat, and the proclamation', of thein by Gea Hancock stands out in striking constrast with the action ot his supe- f rior, who soon after rebuked and drove him-from that command for uttering sentiments worthy of all honor. Thtj soldier, clothed with j extraordin ary power, voluntarily uncovered' before the civil authority, sheathed his sword testified hi' fidelity to the constitution and set an example of cbediance to law, which will pas3 into" history as his nroudest claim to distinction. The man who in the midst of that', stormy period, was cool enough to see his duty cjearly, and courageous enough to ex ecute it, firmly ,'anay be well trusted in L J crisis, ins letters to uenerai i'tM : ,!t. i.: , r W isest of his time, who with the integ rity of a' patriot end a statesman grasp of mind n6 sense of expediency could swerve" from bis hortest convictions' Honesty is the best policy in.rn'ediaincas well as in other things.' Ayer's yarsapaiil- la w a trenuine preparation ot.that unequal ed spring medicine and blood purilier, d- ciuedly superior to tho poor imitations heretofore in the' market. Trial' proves it. ' . 3 , Young and old arc pftea atllicted and detirlitated uh'it life . becomes a burden. The tliougflit r.eycr occurs, that worm's are the ciusi.-. ohrmer's Indian ermifuge v.iil give the relief y(u som'iich need'. 'I'rulli and- Honor, j Query: What is the best family medicine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the bIoo(lv ro"'r", cosiiveness and biueus nes?, aM uiife'tion and tune up the whole pv-tem? 1 ruth and honor cmpeis us to answer, Hop Bitter?, being pure, perfect and hannles?. Ed. See .another column. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O Br; S- A- L E. I'desire to annctunce that I:hr.ve for sale x;heap throe pair of fine Red Jersey" pigs, w'ich iSvtfuTd lite to serl soon.1 S. B. FARMER, Wilson, ;N. C,' aujr20 tf. I) ANDOLPII MACON COLLEGE. -.;...'. ASIIELAND, VA I , Forty-sixth soision begins Sept. lGth. Ekctiee courss leadiutj to the degrees of B. S., B. P. A. R., and A . M. Location easy of access on the. great through' line, (i miles Morth of Richmond, and noted for health. CSyA Business and Commercial Course will be established next session. For catalogue address. Rev. W. W. Bexxet, rrcsidonk. ag29 At JTOTICE. . Ihall sell at public auction at I he court house door in the county of Wilson ou Mon day the Cfh day of September nxt. three r hundred and seventy-five acres of land lyiiig-rrUArdner's township, Wilson coun ty for the taxes due on same for the j-ear 1S79 as the property .of the Smith heirs, amount of taxes due four dollars. This the 31st day of 'July 18S0. K. II. Winstead, Sheriff. by-B. il: Bardin, D. S. : Aur Gth -4t. Tlie most popular piano in the South i. me Piano for nearly forty-oiwj years these instruments have maintained their reputation for dura bility; clearness and4 sweet m ss of tone. This piano now being 'manufactured by Un well nown firm are eip1 u'lo anj- madj in the world. They are sold' as low as any tirst cJas piano ' and fully '.Warranted for five years. Send for catalogue and tciius to RIDLEY'S PURE DISTILLED W8TCH HAZEL. OR. HAMAMELIS VIRGIN IC A. Equal in qunlitv to anyraade, and otily half the price. U oz. bottles 25o. Pints 50c. Ret ieve headtichc, toothache, earache, sore eyes, nose-bleed, bleeding lungs, pain ful mviiw, whites, asthmi, reduces twell ins, piles, etc urea bruise?, scalds, bums, s-praiue. v.ound-, - lhetimatism, er' eipela?, 4-'"hlain, varicose veins, neural ia. ete. ; i Xatfires uniTerfal-remedv tor internal d external rise. If your druggist ha noj citAULEs F. Rislky, vji.;!es;iiebrui ' mlU1 Kcw YorX ist 1VIIV IIAtOli 8IIOLLD i:i,i:cri:t. o a CTnciie p nr ' u 1 Litiig-a uih) 1 I ' ! ai 01 tl,:S couirty,' wno were yry badly NORFOLK VA .Mv SODA FOUNTAIN is now in anficted with Syp'.iih.- I.. rm-official ca AGI-VTS f ftn Trv vnr on vhr.-1 S"" ni.nn.-r ord,r a i-l I Will n-sctfnlly pacy, I employe I Capt. C. T. Swift to E VSTFRV Vmm?AtSl iv 0n,h.iir. th.. pulmcrocAll andeive it atriai-i cure trm, nn, a contract, no eyre, no tuiwl CAROLINA. vfUl. aUi;US,u UcSiet, f r 23 c uts. P: ; -diatnistcred to tW his Syphil- ; . - - I . " . .. . . i i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N O T I d E : I offer for sale my tbet of land at I 111 Jiardiiion! knowu as the Dr. Joe Drake place, contkininv 117 icfes, 75 acres clear ed and iu a fine state of cultivation. On the premises is a new store house in which the P; O.j' knotf kpt, a good two story dwelling aud otbe.r j necessary ut houses. Terfiii easy, app'y to 1 ! 1 F. B. RICKS, 1 ! Hitliardtton, N. C. a 220 3m. ! Hiijhest Maid id Vienna, Philndetjhia E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York. Kannfactnrers, Importers & Dealers in Vclret! Frameg, (Albums, Gra phoscopei, StereoscojJc8 and i Yiiws, Eiipraririgs, Chro j inos, Phptographa. And Kindred goodj-Celebrilies, Xctrea, j .. ; etc.," etc: rtitograpiilc Majerials.. We are headquarter? for eTeryfhing- in the wav oi i .' Stereopticons and I Magic . Lanteau. ' Each style beinr the best of it.- c)xi is the umrker.- Beautiful Photographic Tcqsi parenciei of Statuary and Engravings lot the window. j lis '! Convex Glass.' Manufacturer; of Veltel Frames for Miniatures and Convex Glass Pictures. - J I : ',-" ''. i ("a'a'.ogufs of Lantern ati'd Slides, wifjj directions for usin,: sent ou receipt of ten cents. . i I !'.... jv l()-fiin. . U JOTICE IM CRT ANT SALE. '-; I shall! sell at the residence of the late Irvin Finch,' in Bailey ".s township, Nash County, about 12 miles fr.om .the town of Wilson ou Tuesday.! August lilth lbS(). A large lotof corn, fdder, bacon, lard, cat tle, sheep, goats, hogs, horses, mules, fami ng implement? etd.. ; etc. Come one Corneal!. Terms cash. ComaE N. Lkwi Exr. of Irviii Finch Aucust, Gth, 'SO. -3t O T RAYED OR STOLEN. From my farm in .Gardner's township on or about the Sth day of Jime, ope ox about even jears oh.1. trim build, horns of aver age length, color nearly bine, with a white streak from the weaihers to the rump, had on a lar;e bell held bya strap fastened by a Jarri buckle with popper brads. I will pay a liberal reward! for "the return of said ox or any in Formation -which will lead to his recovery! i !.' IBUJSYAN SXOTT. . Aug. .ith, -tf. "TTALUAiiLE LAND FOR SALE. I offer' for sale all inv ren' caslate in this county and adjoinirgYue town of V.'ilson. ilarm of -? V acres well timbered and drain- .ou ra jfoou oruinaryju welling: ana ail nec- easary oiunouses goou water aim select fruit trees. Terms! reasonable, I July 30th 'SO-lm- S. B. Farmer. TAYLOR'S (0pR Rncc r.Lir 8 to l'J iI'rno'P'WBr ; LrS Steam Engines from 4 to 40 H6rse Power ; Utica (or Wood A Mann Knfrines from 6 to o Horsa Power ; Sttionaries ; Adjustable CatOS Utica Knines, from 12 to 20(1 Hce Power: Improved Qorli Kngiuus from 15 tolofl fldrs Power; Roile.-vi.all zes; Iron' Frame Reversible Saw-Mills, four sizes ; Nortn Carolina Por$able,Corn -Mil; ConMiHS(io'Tes...all sixes, pflaran teeo. to produce better Meal, with 2a per cent, leks power, than nntnthrrMiH-Kiime inlhr kwWThe Tatlok Mr(i Co. or WESXltissTra.Mp.."Wistminster.Ma.,U. a. A- natV ana Acncultnr u .njrmB :CIinr!rKninnH fr,im FIRMER & WAIN WRIGHT Founders of Brass and Iron, and ManUfaVfJferssoT i i AGRlCrLTUfiAL IMPLEMENTS, i 1 . f I ., at their old stand. WIL0, NOr.TiI CAROLINA. Mtnufac ure' and" keep on" hand" any, and iu iai C3( atinb. vi i j IMPLEMENTS the State fort!lfe Farm, mad of tliefbes aterial and by skilled workman. All goods warrau ted'to i;ive sStisf action or no sale. I ! ! . i 1 Tfewill compare Jprices with aiiy first clas liouse. The patrouase received at the hands of the farmersUnd the trade in and out of the State bears; us' out in this, for which wo return our sincere thanks and hope we will merit a continuance of the same. I I Esr-wsau . j rev '- Wilson, X. C. Ai..-f-. ; I " , i f , , ! 1 . ' ' ICE. -tr- ICE ! i . Thii;io ibfrrni t! an aluiiitl-uir supply I am pnp:tP'to fur ie public that I bae f k-.c on hand which lish i:f any fjiiantity on ivasuijab'i e terms lea Hou3e Opuh ort Sunday's from 3 to 11 A. M., and from to 61 P M LIL.MONS. EXTRACTS. .-. ...!: ahvavs n haiid. J- A. CLARK, ait.H"l-4i"; s T A IV T L I N O T R U T II The great cure for DYSPEPSIA; Sltlt HEADACHE. . j SOUR STOMACH and Uie had effects ci'Indigetjon is Dr. D' Armstadts Ati-DyspeptiC' Drops. i j - ' . Y onderful cures made-all over tl.c uoi r try as thousands of jctrtiSesites "attest" -Purely VegitaM? Price Jocent?.' ipukcell LADD A CO. n i3-12m 1 Richmond, Va. tRRw''a vour 6wn IAwb. ' i3 ptitfit Iree. )DO No rik. iicwler. (if yoa want a busiaMs jt whit-b ir.nof -ithpr frx raa mk- grat rar all the time t her work, write for particulars- ta li.-Hallett & Co.,Tortlan(t;taiie- iili AUK W JJLl JD U 1111AM T Manufactured "only " , . MAJIUFACTU&tOHLfiV A. W. ROWLAND, WHOLESALE AND KlilL DKALKB IX Pure Medicines DRUGS CHEMICALS) 1 X' 1 TOILET ARTICLES A large stock of PAINTS, OILS and DE STHFFS, always in stock LAEV1P GOOD :Pure MedicinaY- . WHISKEY, WIN GIN,! BRANDIES &c , of the very best quality on hand a owest prices, j W. J HAS Wholesale & Retail Dealer in GROCERIES & Now offer to his old friends and patron i his lai ";c stock of SUGAR, COFFEE ' FLOUR, . LAltD; y ! ? 13 UTTER, I MR AT, &? ;' !. .a All purchased previous ' to the ad vanes prices, and will be sold cheap "DPCHI business now befoie the. public Tbu can i:Mc money faster al! workYor.tt than s aryfliins eie. Catritai fat reouired. AVo will start yon. j $12 a lav and r upwards made at home by the iPd'it; ;us Men, -wtwieit oqys ana gins cTerwnore to work for list No- Is :I.c nme. YoiV can dev6t tout wh-! ; tune to tho work, or onlr your spare mo rn f-r Is . ' No othf-r biisineVs will pay you nearly as well.. No one willing: 1 work caft fail to mak iibrmous py by ensnjfiriK at onco. Costly ontflt and terms free. A, (trf at opportunity formatting mofty easily and honorably. ' Xddresa Trne k Co., Anffiista, Maine. i , I BEST in THE WORLD T CHURCH 5t CO.'S "AK1H AND JIAITiTiEa" DUA5D wllX alio w tlie difference. 'See that jnr Ttakfnsr Soda la trlilte and Pi nK. aaahoiild bo ALL SiniLAB Used ror rood-. . Will Utlt Terry, Ga., Jan.rss. lSSOl In 187.1 there were two prisoners confined in the to pay hira'oiit of the county trea.Hry, m ne nay euecica a complete ana radi-v' -;t-.. . "., A.. ''.TT.L-, . . ';' O' :y i.vistonl County, Oa. C:iArrANxxA, Ttxx.f Febi 141S70 Gents: We take pleasure in faying that the S. S. S. is giving good satisfaction. If'e liave had excellent resntts fromJ ar number of eass. I: cis as well in primary as in recondary and tertiary rases, j Prepared on! uv the .Swift Specific Co , A'.Unta, Ga. Sold by A. W. Rowland. E OR SALE. I offer for Pale on reacnableJ terms tli i lifjuse and lot on the corner of Tarboro and t ? r-m ctroat. tl.A Z.i ...t.:.l. T ure i-silic ( KIIIUI t HOW I1VV. For fiirtJit-r particulars apply to roe.. j:r: ARMKK." Impre Bl-Carb Soda in of a, liZhtfy dlrtr vrblfe eolor. It may appear whtle. examined br It L ViTI rAUISUl E l II j TIIE STAXliAm OF THE WOULD! by W. T. Blackwell , ,m m .iw ' ir ' RORlRtEASURET SWCKETRE it vi ; Second Door from ' .".!.''.' ." , ' z - ' -'..' . Ilranch, Hadley & Farmer's. tru imvu just opencu a mil 4 aiMii5iiirin.3, oauueiry.iiugsrv aiift n aTon IlarneU Uri.v Collars, fto. Full line of PAINTS, 01 sizes, CIJ ine of Carriage M-lerijI, 100 barrels, hest rhtlian Rock Lime Which we will sell low, Improved Weed Sewin-r Machines. ni" linn ArrfMMilrnral I m lam Antr. U - .1 .1 1 We are a-efiX? for the celebrated Eclipse Cotton Planter, decide llr of anv planter m the market. Al the Roland Chilled tcer lMoW t oe surpassed. Our stock oi Tinware i complete. i STAVES STOVES; STOVES m e.ua.u u.e preitiesi due ot Moves ooK. is our specialty ami is.the haulsomcsl vtrick" in tho iriarJTet heuld be vfithoii? one. uur entire stock is new and was casti. 1 1 'j".fJlose..wl?,'I?Sf !iylhm our their interest to buy of us. it to J.- Ja '' ' V f rii-tf AMERICAN FRUIT DliR, PNEUMATIC (correct Prinelph's, Correct ly iiSl, a'nd Radically ,Xvr ' jn VS7 "l 'SvSsr33.3t4.: AAlhKlCAN DRIER COM A AN V, Chain hcrhu mvV xviYyPSttTGC-i Nrryman and Fru ra Zl ' WILfcOJs-, xN..-C, Agent! for Central and Eastern Noi THE (rAY TOLL COTTON GIN I shall commence picking cotlon ..v, u ,,.viu;u ine u.u patrons ana pul)HC ye.ierallv every -i tion afforded by any gin in this section: Having adtTed to the okl - .".'cawcj mc Vi hiso o ir ' , , , W:nci Ul'e vsut, uLuucu auu riguiy oaw8, Giimliig Thirty Rales of t'otton jwr Day. I EttaTT use t'le celebrated HaTl 'A' becnj,ul! ,n thorough repair, I' shall k '.- .1 vun l leasts uie WILSON COTTON PRESS frlm Prn? 'fVadvanta-e of having two awing, prtM boea ,.tt fiame and usinr onlv one po.ver, an advuU-e of two di,tinct :,).,,. I! comi.rtn K ? - C'J"T, prta,,C(, hy tU ono '"""l1 i'lf aw,; Parti, l V ih, S fcrm, Ca" ce!',tai",Jr 'dr cotton pick.-d wi h mt rMay I pur; t S? mn P n " Un the '" acCf,'",odath.--rm, a any. F.r ..kali'.fg ahall fc r.i..:. -V .T a r M'"' inw gin Srn ' h,d -nXt dcUy a-i 1 Ku4r"tee uraiueu at uiv srifi. tiitur Ilavt ve on haitd "the-largest ture ever oflered for sale iiv some of their prices: Bedsteads from SlflO'Vp; - Extensibn tables We are agents for nrd are , , . ... 4 " i. iKirt Acs7 ' -r-. nt Mn UW.ER HE AflSTONESrdmTONE&OiOa.MJTS. and every InB of .MnilJc'vioik' : at jfficcs- toVuH.ljIljteliasW.;-' t Chairs, picture frames, and baby earriagesr of forcij" "MT uon ana price. . :- Our sfock was pilrchased on sold at prices to corres'pon with the' stringency o We cordially invite' the ptitjh'c" to call and examine it grvesns pleairc to show .' Cor. Nas OBACHh Jfc Co., Durham n ' j ' Blackwells Durham.. Quicker nnd b.,ts ucHor aat tion than any raiy of voHcco ever Oere-1 m tl,'. l.i.. . it uoes so e itis thoB'esi '. -'. - line o,r Uarchvarc of cvcrTidr;' ever placed on' tho market. T ii faai!y bouzht'direct from the manufacture fo' Hue will Call. arid wc wirl trv and nuVa" Weaver & . - . WlL i. a. c. Evaporator. fruit vaoratlori,. Tin Kirnt rrralcaf P0r U.. 0.r hr. Pa. - CVwe'r. rlh Cflrolim at tie dry gin cn tie 1st day jof Septcm- aCcomuiod-i d i "in house : aan another lint room: eivin'iiie a to'.ilof W1U b' Plcc.la ixtj aawgln, or a to. a capacity ol Brown co'tdn' gioV atf" ala0 uie mj lMe Inrei : - - j imwm Miicimva km uai" tBK niertni irtift la. win o iler a Taror to c mis j to ni j sat at iotio ... ii and tij n i "it'll coin-. tie will Lo r , It. II. Tvoii. e Dealers -AND w . TiA K'E.R-.S 'aiYd best selected gtocki'of fti tins marfoi? The follbTrmg ar ' j Chlimber 'suits fri?n: :$22-00 uf i)o cents pr foot. prepared at nlltfnie& , - o furniak ! I -'.-Ii':-.' 1 m ' . the besfc, teVmsai fVhe .fit our stop. otrr' goods. ' HMO W WE WOOTTEN & STEVEN S ... .'- i ASp-' ring St, WILSON, '-' i.