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' r' . . '- . -.:.'' '- -. ; ' . .. s - . y'i.'-- :. :! -! ' :' ' ' - 1 ; :' The! Wilson Advance wm,V -- ; I ...r, . '.- r Wil'-on 1 med. - ! ' - - Tr r t t V , j Aroci0 Crime. Saturday. August 7th, Mis. Betticj.-. Mr. F. R. Martin ha established aj i The sad news rcache, Ann Flowers. Acd about twenty-five cir faclory o 4 Jdtri. in our that Gen. I&SESS I.. (Vin.uU. S!i- was a ( ".e Iop our citizens .Whter of Mr. Gray Flowers of tbis-i l?.t liberally and- thereby county, i lieie Monday jn .estimable After uk ASTIn- , . . I-P STAIRS I V nmOKTflJV " rvc CUK- NASH . .tii.v KKiiN'r, I M r. I ; ' iuilur.! Next .Sunday. .August ijome enterprise. t- - i .1 I he primary election 17. ,.ir nl .rr"T ."...iv.;iriVG XOIJ 1 22nh the 1 -v l m I' A,.m,.f.mnii:vr.wi!l be -eld m !.-as'OUUfcV jeswraay ' . " . .- i .1 . .: i f;liiilifl.'l.les for LllA varimn na ; t le.Prunptive IJaptist ci;urc;i . mis - ----- ..vUUIUj, olu. i. . - I raiii iace. Ticrc is alwav3 a large crowd w uita iue result I'M." IV,:, I A M TV i !-st l,..rir" in a lie nuance anu we pi v"i"c this year will not be; an exception. Tron.ineut divines of that church will preach on that, occasion. ' i- U'ji."fnn annoucea and it is im possible to foreshadow the result. !y (-.it:..! ty t A. M. . nrrival of pa,'-.; mail, r- fTat. Devine informs the Wilming ton' Heciyic that it-is hi opinion that the fa-it mail will not le pwt on until nfter the meeting of the ' - 'Southern Railway Convention. This convention f all the Atlantic !, We are porry, our friend Galloway has seen fit to read .' n a Itmt nn suszest that in Uiei editor devote dart mnr t;. " ' V"' " lMBC lo r,aJin3 Uall (and thai s our Pitr r , . r-J,ul an , Mne 4or WC-liannened to ha ranlsin litt a few nmiles above Chocowitv K nf n l..i ..fr',n I 1 "0. lit' I vpn 11T ho 1 f i f I-.l . .r - - - '. t... J "v iMuucu Jir, i x ill CliiD so ranlv t.U ir nw.lU-.w was . ,a j oucsney s. I hcjra was a little I stnnnml ti,0 to i.ominatr. son of T. II. !sitfortr,H-.,.n ' . " j.j jwrr.ipg- Qt VasliinTtbn with him i t ' , J -oAiwro ana at thVwl? wt"im m the bu?Sy i hhakespeare and by those means lie ous erin r Y -3 sbot; Th5s tWaks tome-ttmesf tr-.y 4c able J?JS?'C WhlCh 13 P e a.a,tl with agood cro-TiU2 rteJdJa, r j . . j . - i lit, i if .i n ' i - ; , . , . . i . - . kt.i ; at in iu scare an i.nr mm m tii: wafU ' - - w ... v.j s livi IV. xcc-)teu at , TitnV; c.V.f.'-iv i-xrci-N". at 7 I'.M.- j v. Ill bejconjpose.d o ic i,jr iift'-r tiic 1 Kailroru. u)er;titenfient,s,- ana tastes place in Xevv York Citv on the 11th of The rVeWB in a Hut Mbell. For the benefit of those of onr read ers who do not take a daily paper we will hereafter publish the week's news in the most condensed forrni possible. This will bo a valuable addition to our paper, as yr e propose to have the polit ical doing and the other news in this department. eyer perpetrate! ia oi inc State has taued laach muuauonUana if the I. murderer or murderers b found it is iikelv Jude Lynch will execute the lahr. " V. M. ' Outoher. Local--' Department. JOSEPHS DANIELS E iif word- for Wehster Tancer- . in ' 7A. A iri s fait. H'ilistonhorsffri'an 'to? namcrl Ins Tanner hi order to ta-ike l.i:n j Ocalli of an HI Sc-itlcn t. ' . Momlav ni-ilit ,nt her residence -'in Wion. Mrs. Hanict ' Uarbee a;ed I -sixty -one years. . died of protiaete-l liljni.s-i. 3Jrs.;ii:irbce 'had been for a j number' of ears a faithful member of tl:c Primitive Baptist cliurch and died in hope of a ciristians giory. Sh? leaes children, relatives and friends who mourn her loss. ."Vcwspcr plreelory. i He have received' .from Geo P i T.!l r n -.rv.. 'v . . ivoHt i. k w. Ui iie iorK a r-or," - i-S .1. . i . : X' '. f. - V.' me nitjrica-n newspaper Directory fOr 1380. In the main it is accurate, but some bi mistakes are noted a3 to cir eiilatioMS of North Carolina ne-wspa-Pcrs-! Ti,i3 work'i3 indispensable to advertisers, and would prove a valua ble addition to any man's librcirv. on Illi-iry A3eation a room up aa wu:ch the At the meet- J'i.f iirinv friends of f.'apt.;A. nun eor.lmoilious -S nid. (ravoy I,ififi"I tl'ut ino-t ETof. 13. IV. Adams. 1 JT'c are pleased to learn that thh crentleman wiilopen a school in Iilar-k tliis execlleht t -!l'fck tl,e t1rst Monday in Set)teraber. IMins-':is' b'lildin a larje I frcnt.leinnn .will be pleased to .learr. l'rof.-Adams is a wood scholar, and a table near the old , that-a letter irom ' Upl. - John v ll ler ;I aiK.1 vc cong-catalata.our I Atkinson to a party ' in -Wilminoton i i'-act Lreek Inenos on the ar.npssinn j r, . T1 iways : The bisliujf has improved, and was tahen on -Sattirdav to 'U'hite- Snl i ' l ins a?(ciatlon lia? ?cc.ireil stairs in the same building Advance ffxi-e h Mtuatti ins: held lat Tuesday nbht ..Mr. George IT iriilin, Jr., vras elected librarian, and the libiary comnjittee announce.! that the li brary1 would be open every tight (Sunday "fcepted) from 7 to 0:30. besides these regular hour? j members of tUo association? will have aec's to the library at any lionr 0 the day by procuring the key which will be kept in the Advance olfice. Th;re should- be no jlirss than one limnlre'd niem bijis and we afe re.j tested to inuouuee that all persons dvirhig.to' j-dn sue invited to' attend the- mitiu-r. j'.ext 'diedav ri-rht and give in then- na-nes. ! Ji K. f 'hv'it . informs Ifi.i r. h 1 -.If. .NVv. II , t'i i- d (ln'i'ii wurr "In mU of finniii' J' woiiien Are anirels why don't they fly. nvrr (iifdi u f U)''.x Springs, of W. enin fi-JajJy consented t:d:en there. Jii 'hvsi to his beii)2 iue accession of such a citizen., We hope the people of that section will give Pro". Adams a-large school,' such as he deserves. a fence instead; of- makliiff . ". " -. -'.?. irfully awkward job' of climb- I nion CSeelin-. .Last Sunday Rev. Jo now sly ip t tit. K. Carter t. in the' toi.s it the Itoan rv.n ..J. in ' P. li'Vv.h nbw shof w, , u.iin , , v " jV " . - , r , :Va, ' sum a i v Uaptist church tin Will i .iiiu -" '- i I ,... - Al..t: ... l i i.i , i . - ' .. . i tin: i ii i I i p I li r u.iiiiifiiiniw.ifiii. of last, and get shoes made , V" ; 7 - ' ' . . ? rns;u on h nday and baturday 'belore, ',;.-. v.. r f the ftCth .Sunday in . Aumist. lie said Thft Senatorial (onrention meets ..macne inut secured reducod - tare: 'for in Nashviille to-dav. iThcre are several j those1 coining on the . raiP-roads, and ddeate from- this county in atten- ,1; looked for a 50 od attendance. Rev. r ' ' dance. ' ' f Mr.'Ka-on, of Nevvberne wilt occupy! M.v .vlov.inar the pulpit morning and eveiiiii" of the h 5th Sunday. XIe Circus i Coming-. We have., received several marked copies of papers containing full ac counts of. the exhibition of.W.'c.' Coups IJiiited-tates hov8. -Every--' .where this circus bus exhibited it has bean fuii to overflowing. , It i3 thought, that the show is heading this way ..aad the circus going -popple of this section ,wiil be delighted if it should exhibit in II ifson. i learn.. that t : teach in ititute the was a hie ih' :i, J educator for she added rof. Ilassell 111 hill nir: her Wc leum that, Dr. Il'liitehcad. of I'.aUlcboijo has ' '""cjised , a pair off lilt flock I he (iood Templars held tJc Cih 'SSKIll li leu Siain wcr f I lie ' Jrand Lod week. About eseiited. :e nt ( i ra li fty. lodges , The riie Xi-niii. , . A. distinguished dentist in an ad dress b.foifc. a Dentnl Association said : ."No person would undergo the tedious and oftemimei painful operations ui' lii,e de vti.sr. unless it was an unavoidi ble liuiti'-ssdty. We .s.hoiild - therefore use aji means at our command to make uir opcrations as bearable as possible The public ha,ve a right, to demaad thai we hall furnish a' coniforCablc chair. and the best instruments that can ue j obtained, together with the ,i- -M.! S 1 1 . . 1 . this sunn . er we uow have a vrav freih' F.u.,i;.'- . '".eriai Known and " . . iuiama;ne lor tliem." Dr. Jovner. out idHitrccogn.ize3 this " fac.t and wfc ait -.viiliinr to. y.jiieh that all his instrui iue tits and material are first class and that ha -is a skillful and successful .eut'st. If you' need the serV-irie nf ;i' 611 Dr. Oxiord http JjiOto! savs thattl Jnlin V. I'rimroiie preached in ! that place lait Sunday,' morning' and ! evening ( Insteml of v:y frpflt trains -".every , 1 1 1 .1 1 I : qtiier nay as iire' 'Have .,uet:j running The large wood house which is used by Mr. li, II. Tyson us livery stables on the eprner F ,2faBh and Goldsboro street is being moved to the site which was occupied, until, it. was. torn ilown by Susis & Edwards livery stablej.- Mr M. 13. Atkinson will build on the corner of. these two streets, and will have his store ready for occupation by Janliary 1st., when; wo learn he ill move to Wilson. Lside-rable row! at Nashville county sold every day Mr. S. J anncfunees in nrt iH. Furmer advorUsejner.t in t bis is.suc. that he- will st-l' che.n; tliix-e jfair of'lbio red .Jer sey pigs. V. ,y them. - . -tiiu ffinston JwU'r o(. the IJth H.sy, Iheyirm of S. Weisel &. Son have diseontiuned business at this puce and; moved hack to Wilson. I he Ujlson eorrcspandent of the I oistiot,Nkij v Home ' - J.. "-. - -, ounil inon wnai Nevf r (dothinjj ijs c.ordin" t(i owned c it dentist do not hesitate to call Joyner. uo you say ; espis.c a man hacause hi poor. Kven Adam. ac-. the best authorities, never her a duster or an overcoat'.' j-. ; - M. iJavid JJa'rnes has returned from Texas.' ' :- : Capt. A. I. Ilincs has returned home from a viu't to Wadeabbro. .; Col. G. W. Stantou and wife are siimtneting at Glen Alp'ne Springs. Mr. II. : R..' Strong made a flying visit to his old home, Ivmston,' this week. Mr. Henry if art and lady of Rocky Mount arc on a visit to relatives-hri uson. ... , 's.-J. II. Raker, who has been on a visit to relatives at Weldon returned home last: Friday. . : ' ; . "; Mr. Isaac Sutnmerfield, :pf JsTciv York is on a visit to the family of Mr. L Edwards. Prof. S.yiveJSjtc.r Jlassell wUo has been nbsest several weeks returned Jiome last. Monday, y Mr. .George. I). Green is North purchasing a large stock of ba-rd'w are tor the full trade. ... . ; - Messi:. 1 1 any Skinner" and Andrei Joy ner, ol'tlu; Gi..;e!iyille bar, spent last "night in Wiln on their, way to Raleigh. Mr. A. Ileilbrouer, of L. lleilbroner & .lSro., left Monday for 5 the Northern vaies wuere he will purchase his fall stock of goods. - Messrs. A.' W. Rowland, E. M. Nil r.:id IK. W. Harrave attended the, l'hurmaceutial Conveuti.. held in Ra1ei"h la?t wppI- .ay lait week'. nronft; '.'..: t. ' . - . - ' to eKHkerykabli a call pay hun here. IIe rented the 'storp' ' - V aries U. ehegan. who formerly occupied by J F Fw, , : m town last Saturday in the in Vo, next door to Iiountre'ei f i tP of the Tarboro Soerr. -uiss An iue Moss loft Tuesday ... 'uioruing lor li.Ub.ro where slie will IS on t :p in;Cntcr jIissps ICnlWL nn,i vi,' Last Saturdsy uir Mayor had an lK.?t otic pf the little colored' law brcakern chasl i.ed fjr somV 'ipiat,icn ui the town law. Let the good work go bravely on. Wilmington will have a democrstie mass ineetin- Tuesday, August 2 1 th. Gov. .Inrjis. Senators Random and Vance. Hon. I. G. Fowle. Hon. J. M. ..each an.1 otljflr d'stiagiirched speakers will 'be present. . , .' . ..., . ..' ": A otarvini? tram , . - I--" I f V..I i a 1 v -.v V- iv ue sy mpathy at tlie kitchen doof now wnlcssjic iays he has been without food for fohv day and then ho' will run iue nsjk or being denounced as irar i. jTSteMrxt Kale. Mr. Isaac Page.of this yesreruny to Messrs. J. D. Wells & Co., of Toisnot the first bale of new ;Colton raised .and prepared for market this county, this year. Messrs!; JfolIs & Co., soidCthe same to Roun tree & Co.. of-Norfolk; for; 15 cents per pound. Mr. Page is, one' of our most energetic and, successful farmers arid it will be remembered that in get ting the first" bale of, new cotton,' to market, this year be has only dene what he did last year. ; The .o. of a Good Teacher. It is with! regret that wi Miss Susan; William.? will the Wilson Coll . if r--- v coming session. She ,,1 t .- 1 I . 1 . . ' t taiccuicn iauy and as an young ladies and children much to the; Institute and 1 will have no little trouble place. j j Miss Williams has been enTaed by the trustees of WjJliamstU Academy as principal j.nd she will be assisted by Miss Delli Lenier. who was a pupil at the Institute last year. Not only does Prof. Hassell meet with a heavy loss but Missj Williams departure! is a loss to the community at large. Both Miss Williams tmd 'Miss jLonier had formed manj-j friends in Wilson who had hoped that they would return. Fight at I'nshTitle August 6th, there was a con- so a friend ';'-.. We negjecttd to that ourclver friend wed ha.l ptjirehased, the interest of .Mr owd of the . F,o-m,r nnd 1 ;l K(,ot Iaper,-haB-a uood and ileserepsi .1 I.-.. ' : p - patronage, y '4 gentleman from Tail irrr woo nofo last week Ar. R. A. Shot- tine. editor En a Crilical Condition. ; Wo wore shown Wednesday, by Mr. J. C. Manning of Bailey's, township. .asu county a small rocK wetgning seventeen giains which Had been seven. months in the wind pipe of his little daughter aged seven years. Daring those months she was linaUle to rest and could not sleep well. One day some time ago. while she Was co.nghing it came out. She could not have lived much longer with it in her wind pipe. It is a smooth rock, some larger than a navv bean. ! : intoi-ms us. 1 his was the day (set apart tor (Job! Kenan; to speak and an immense crowd assembled to hear him. lie made a good speech and his hearers are lor1 in tlieir expressions of praise. Some time during1 the day some of those, who came to bear the speaking became intoxicated, and a row ensued during which -Mr. George Taylor was seriously Wounded by Mr. R. Copper who struck him with a gate .pauing. MrB. Jones cut Mr. SCol-. lins.-very.badly-wi4h a' knife. Jlessrs. Cooper and Jpnes were boujnd over to iVasb court to answer for these charges. Ohr informant sayshat liquor was the sole cause of this disturbance, and that politics had nothing to do with it., '-'"! . ' to death. Quite complimentary Brother Galloways article 13 Kingsbury's and we presume that he is trying to fallow the exmple of tUat illustrious quill driver. So uote it be. By that means, if he will follow Kingsbury accumttly, the editor of the Advocate may some time "after many years" learn some little aUit editing a news paper, I A Revolting Itlnrder. We are informed that a murder took place in Franklin county, near the Nash line, about ,wo weeks ago. and that the circumstances connected with it 20 to prove that the course of true love never runs smooth. A young gentleman by the name of Styles was in love with Miss Upcuurch -.of Peach I Free, Nash oounty but her father ver-vf seriously oujem,u 10 any .union be tween the two ;ind in rnnerniipnoo thereof the young couple determined ho "run-a-way." ( ..- j ; 1 Mr. Styles aided and abetted by a friend, Mr. Exuin Wester, went to. Mr. Upchurch's house in his absence and took the girl (she was veryj young, scarcely 11 years old) -and Mr. .styles t rati A " ' m married tier, i tiis aci iniuriated Mr Dpcbureh and as, soon as he retured home he took-his gun and followed the couple bent on revenge, y As i he ap proached the house where Styles and his wife were abiding h waited . for an oportpnity and twlxen .Mr. j Wester came out of the house he, mistaking him for Styles shot at ihd j killed him. Styles fied to the woods nud has not since been seen. Mr. iUpchnrch took his daughter and -went diome. The affair fa as created quite a,&6ngati6n in thatjssction. Mr. Upchiirch lias ouite a number of sinpathizers who say that the age of the daughter somewhat excuaes his act. Others; condemn his course. , We have written the above just as xe iieard it and' we" believe H to be tro' -IJowever'- W9 do iiioti take the responsibility of vocoinsH for its accuracy,". .... vj j TV o 'r1' . ... , - - .'i ! - 1 ..o. cinc?-.v,ming trie aoove we are reliably infoimed that Mr. Wcfter is not dead but will certainly recover. Moreover Mr. VVestervhad nothing to do kith the run-a-way match but only lent Styles his buggy. Ue did not e ven know what Stj-les Wanted with the bugsy Mr. t'pchureh way-Hid Mi: Wester and shot k: m'-' his hagST. - ' 'U - - "J j .' ; go V B-ih a? ill jf?C U im ma $m 0, m t.'W -5-3: ?.s JVVV r.JjH JT p. ;s- .m- s v - if W E W T A 1 L O Kg . R S H a and Dealer in The in lo tn one dav ln-f. in nevivai!. ,lt pleases us to announce that the t:to revivals in progress in this county, .th'? one at Xew Hope conducted by Rev. Jos. K. Carter Pastor ot the Missiooary Baptist church, and the other conducted by Hev. J. A. Cuning gira. Pastor of the Methodist chprch at Bare foots chapel, have both been very successful. The revival at New Hope has been in progress about three weeks and the one at Barefoots about t to weeks. A good number of people from town have attended these ser vices, 1 ' - At Stanhope Saliiulay A representative i of the Advance attended the public speaking at Stan hope Academy last Saturday, and met with ver3r: flattering success. Advance has a large -circulation this section and it was increased by our representative on this trip. : Hon. Joseph J. Davis present mem ber of Congress, (he is !not a candidate for re-2lection one of the 'purest and ablest men id j public life made a very good speech.! The people in Nash respect and honor "honest Joa Davis" as he is familibrly called. !l At the conclusion of 'Mr. Davis' speech the candidates for the various county offices announced jthemse'ves. There were seven candidate for Treas- urer. (uur neigtioonng county tainly has enough - patriots the. bag. ') Aftd they are men and each one would efficient officer. "" i Co s.. store aiva win opsn.soon liusujcss in Wilson -"Ve',v Adverlisement. iast week we failed, to caR atten- tion to the advertisement of Mr. B. JI. Tyteou who -announces ! that he will Gay commence picking cotton at the 2in Mr, cer- t-o "hold- 'all hone.it i make an The DrurgiMlsat Ral ih. The State Fharmaceutiea,! ; , Conven tion which met Jin Raleigh last week was largely attended by druggists frm all parts of the State. ; Mr. E. M. Nadal., of this Jilace (the e dginator of the association was made temporary chairman, and j Capt. R. B Saunders temporary secretary. j ! Mavor M.mlv, of Raleigh an aihlress ofi welcome, Died. ' ) ... - s - Communicated. . At his late residence near Lake Landing in Hyde county on the 8th day of August.. Peters E SoenceiiEsa.. .figed'about sixty one years. He was a graduate, of the -.UtMvefsity f. North Carolina in the class' of 1841-Astudied law with the late Judge Gaston, but after obtaining license to practice abandoned the profession, for that of a farmer. Possessed of an ample fortune his borne near Middleton, Hyde coun ty was celebrated for its refinement and hospitality. Like many Southern homes, the results of the war blighted its happy prospects, but never impair- eu iue Kind ard generous impulses which hud always made it so a4j,rao tiye. Mr. Spencer 'had been . suffering from aa attack of paralysis! j for the last twelve months, but was! thought to be improving, until the day of his death when he became suddenly worse, and passed away-iu the full possession of his intellectual faculties and with the christian's hop.3 of future happiness. He had been a member of the Method isf Episcopal church for several "years!. was resigned and willing to obey the Master's call. He leaves a 'devoted, sorrowing wife and five chjldren, who have the sincere sympathy of a large circle of fiends and acouaintancesJi in their sad bereavement. -. - - Merchant Tailor Oent Furnishing Goods, liece CJoods . .'. - ' ' ' iiiloi s TriiiiiiiinH. &cJ. HHS . Gsf-lhl IfilYli ft ftrof n1r, . 1 . . t , '. . 1. :rv,v. . luaM WHIM ihu rctinii l lii 1 ir j ntt ii.t; ,.,.,a' nop ?tovk or.gooda for mm and boys wear. Gritting doiie to' order on short' no'tice. Also clenniiig anrt Kopnirinsrl' All wrrvrlr1 m t m. ,1 i r . . , . T"v fuu to oe nrst classy A.11 are welcome, -' i' "Fui u.y, yours truly, , .11 (:inCpvWnru corner .Nash and Goldsbord Feb. 6th, '80 12m St. fiwliii. ....... 1 - ' : - CHARTER ED 2 - k . . '' !' And REVtSSO - A.VD CORRECTED BV UYNCM. UXIEL 4 Coi Wilson Ni C. Auj;. 20, IPSO.! ; COTTON Middling ni GRAIN. Jfheat per bus....... j 'no deli v&red ......v.. ... . ... ...... .v. ........... Lr, ; j. ' f; r.uiei w ni' ti ,i l,,.,. - :Er. Eugene GrisTom. on -behalf of thejT$A CO N'V n":' V:.'Tlams Vr af.' II is the icading Life Company in'tlm State." W TT ii f TTT linn 1 y i.L - I 1 a ' . . : i - mm - i ' i m - r- tit liuiiu i inn.. S2Lnoi-W-,"K. rtlCSe J;ear lleatl' '' aWoilntiHg to i $375,000.00 has been paiJ to wijlows and orph of the Srutc: Vll 1. J 1 1 am II li i r lrrt C3 ,1 4 1.. 1 . - " . a i J. ' Garrett $4,Q80.oF ' V : "T T "'iT-'vt .ft Acd the Jate Dr. J. J. ILaywopd has left a potioy of ,YM 000 ... r.v. yniuy aiu now rcaay 10 pay. and they have bver Twenty - Five Million! ; w rj luituvi: lUBSfs, r or any aaaitional nrormutiou uJdrs ixjc ma linger. . '; '..,.- t L ol. W. II. Crow, Italeigli, june tl-iw Old North St ate Fir e ' INSURANCE COMPANY OP WAHHKNTON- (!.: Has been in Successful operation for Ki'dit Years. A Thoroughly Reliable Home Company. WM. S, DAVIS, Pre rfdeut, : F. II. J ARM AN. Arf. - - - - ii.'J. LONG, .S-xrtU of druggists and j medical profession Raleigh extended a welcome. . I he election jof officers for the North Kn'C,daVrlast cek of our ., dies seminary. SiL wr rm"- Jlessrs. Ed.Th vem worth of coods. Thia nuA T M t.,.,. :mi the first dayof September next, lyson is welljinown in this and "jrrotinding counties, and we feel con tldciil that he will receive a large? pat- s young i rouage. Read his advertisepient. The Knabe niapo is one of the.best hnmno nfAfnl,;! I 1.-1 l -w . i - . . of -m i i . ;; :' y y 'uuull- - piauos maue. it nas .oeen in me mar tini carried. a Ws uT:j "1S dUl1 liirlt. of Livingston, Ala., ket tor many vears and h-s been thor- tanily incteas.ng tyieir JrC ! ! xrT a''.!t U Wil' the guests of ' ougld- tested and is ptonounced a fes. $2too sales ia one tTl1 ' ' ' Barne3' . r "first class piano'in eVecy.. respect."-, like business... j ioon.5 ..Blount, Esq.; left this morn- The mammoth establishment ot S. A. ing lor Asheville as a ileWatn from Stevens & Co.. of Norfolk. Vs.. has the 'S to' procKe n this lod ire fair of the-Ronrtu - ,-'v""'.nnuai.;-se ujgtts ol Honor. . y ana get a catalogue, first, read their ricdltural i.ty tole heldS TH- ? Bfount. returned!; from 'a adverUsemeot. , grounds near .'4loi N r m ' 0 '"r? on Yeduesday last, , Kead the advertisement of W. W. Tuesday, Wednesday" TiL ay.-c'mpaiiied by her brother Mr. Zollie i Bennett. D. D., Principarof Randolph VrkW. October 1 f i"l.7 : h-encn. I MacoQ.Collc-creat Asheland. Va. This u ' r . A and i M. 11,- . , . . . i.r ,f'ii, ko : u o...i. by aiIyin r" r -utri.. yraen ana lqv returned.! 10 wuwis " uc ouum ' : .S at o'Q their visit to relatiyes'in Titt last and should be well patronized. Send Udnesday.and were accompanied by for a catalogue. '.oreVl whirl AiV. Ar "r. " -'. 7 '-'",:. f '' -."V". . k aiiuyr appear inhui'.Onn t Z; Ave were nleaSad to ' Wpv ! this week m an advertisement. This . ia i uuiai ui m r-Kttjt u 1 iaryc BLOCK - m. i , Any person desiring preinuun liia.of the n.-can procure one -iiii othce. , 'Tofkyhasbeen begu :eii S Carolina Pharmaceutical resulted in the election of: . :. - i . . : i n ir : : j President E. M.Xadal, , Firist Vice-President.- S. J Second Vice-President. W Third Vice-President. Secretary. T. C. Smith. Treasurer. J. jS. Pescnd Executive ; Committee. land, (chrdrman'A W, II. ! N C Sules and shoulders Bulk meat Hde.... ..!.... " " boulder... Ucesvs a B'ltter.. Chiekens...... Etfga Hide?. Green '" dry ..u I.a.rl . -Meattows, : Poratoea Sweet. ........... Hieo. Tallow ... i W. Row-1 v-or" Ia'-- :s.sociat ion I the fellow.! Ijnsdale, ! ! rv 1-21 to l:: io i- 81 J... n' K.20 to Ti L;v.... 1U f - . L.lUtoliA 10 0 to 1.25 I... none I .........10 f. ...... .Cj s Green, R'm. C Simpson, r. Gallagher, W J. R. Young. 1 J; The . President appotnted Rowland of this place, one j.I t gates to the jH'ational Ph Convention which meets New York. j An Invitation! from the ruartrist Porter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j . AVE HAVE IN STORE ; !. - .. ' ; i . --FOR SALE CHEAP- ' j. ; ,: 20,000 YARDS BAGGING. ! A. W. ie dele- rrr.aceutical at Saratoga, s Ol WIOR.TON. D- BANKS' , MANl:FACTUni:n AND DKALER . . . Fiixniture of Every; XDesoriptidxi rrom the finest Parlor to tin? -cheatipfcr f'tt ... . .- w ... ivui.ii, I rices are not tn ri umlerarlrl in il.lc i... - - MUv..v. ... auj wiruer uiarnei. 1IVC me a aim ue couvincea. . . . . . Scnd-fp'r. catalogue and price list. scp2G 12m )i?Toy i): banks hov th St., Baltimore; M. .1 trial 1 -Vlij.ileiV Jfj-ic-o X: C'k. .,"'.. '.-''.. ; cf1 next j l,2o0 BUNDLES OF TIES, Newbcrne to meet in theirj year was accepted. p.- ' i"--"-t l.VW XJUlir.L. Ur IO. i .rtn ll t It rr. cn.l I and signed the On TarK-....". . ..' f Kill !. 2 7T v aueei 7Ul!C'd I ita - -.v. ucenpred when coraDleted h.. 1 V ru,n JAr- oUlr ' touo,, son untree, BVneV C(r lL,, ' f Vs Cobh, of Fayettevdle.-; .lrmhaV- wa hjS:3 ;.i:Ur Mf-Cb vvas in town in the! interest i 1 ' fe'esc.siores in th in ' v.,. map-and we hope that he sold a.- , " you aesire to pwrcnase- a good nua.be r in our tow p. The press i lract r land, situated!"! n a -desirable and the ' foremost educators in the Mati0ii, a good .dwell ing, -house, with State have strongly endorsed1 it jindj al1 "ecessary outhouses re" rt the .ad uedthat it be placed in ! all the vtisemciit of Mr, F. 15. Kicks, of schools. , Ulilliardston, X. C. laws. The Convention adjourned da)- sine the constit'ii;on ami ov- - - - " ! Thurs- Hall's Vegetabla Sieillai H:ir R of "bieh. will be occupied -bv R. . " x- nis exnectea ti,n .i.- . ... . I . -dy for oecnrvJr , lllvJ w.A.-c a large stock ; th mt nfrputsri preparation leal fairry and every one will s.erve his S'oJd br all drngts interest to examine their stock. . , it vou aesire to pwrcbase a- trood We re so tfiankftil to ;sr t! o0 BUSHELS OF MEAL, j 0 BOXES BULK SIDE MEAT, enewor. ! 10 BOXES BULK SHOULDER MEAT the s-.. ' 1 - . ' ' - i - y " j 1 CO SACKS p'F SALT (fine and coarse) iXr bahr I50 BBLS- ULUETS, fnW;and Ircsh). protracted irrjgulirity of the bowel by The ! 10 TONS PERUVIAN GUANO, use of Hop Citted ; by its rcoilrw-. Which at J i - ' ' the ?aiie4tMieresedhertoierfecthealih ! RRANHH VI A III CY Jt CADP1CD ... wiiilnvkfc. I UI nillll. and strength. -'l'he I'aronf?, Itochiter, N. j Y. See another iluma. I j Wilmfiifrton7 C.r , MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WINDOW SASHES , BLINDS. DOORS, ' -AND- XJuilcliii 3Xiitciiul. of everf dcxripton ' , .. All Ltmiber Kila Dried ! New Prices ! for price list. ." - ; ,. y tAcroRV; Foot ot Walaut SU may lS-6co . j Satisfaction . yv v .-. Officer- Send ' rj - - - Guaranteed i Nat Near Bed Cross. I I i i I ! t t i t j f - - -' ViUou, N. C, Au-. 2otb, -2t
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1880, edition 1
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