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.Il - - - in ' lb IVilsori Advance yr- 1 AUGUST 27. 1880 m r CT. V KrTf Moen n .... I .oOf Indian. - -' - FOttTilE SENATE. " fo noCBE or COMH05S. J Tajlor Fan Sujiaxr. Je M. Taytor. , f of BMima or PcKM.-A Bryant. loaTBRAJCBX--JohnW. Farmer. Fo SUftYBTO E,n- Fob, Coboier-II. W. Peele. ' tttttlM en Tneaday, November lud,'18S0. will fail to convince the masses of lb Uon attributed to andf whi i L '3 .1 it son emphatically detieav rexator ianrtws's tATiSPBrcffi fTAaf Jke did tag at Staunton. Tke New York Tribune aid other patisan papers hare sought to make ; camtai out of the following, which appearea ps the closing sentescer in the Valley Virrinin reoort of Senator wacie Hampton's recent speech at Staunton -Consider what what tee" and Jack- cold do were ther alite. Tnese are the asme principles fcr which they fought for four years. !' Remtmbef the men who poured forth their lire-blood on Virginia's Soil,5 and! do not 'aban don them now. " BememVerhat upon your vote depends the 'suceesS of the democratic ticket! ' i -' The i fTashrngtoo "Post "published a denial of the correctness of the report, whereupon the Valley Virginian pub Uhe a certificate from several Stanton demrc-ats to the effect that the Virgin- ian's report wai "substantially cortect.' But the editor of the Virginian baring sent a copy of his paper containing a report of the spech to SenatcrJ IIarap- tAn h has resDdnded as follows; which should settle ther matter as to the construction which lie intended to be pu. on his language, a it is in per- :iincloo last Issue the coiTtspon- fcct accord with his every political act 1 dince wtetr toassed between Generals nT,A nttfimnee since tho war, besides hfrjnaq fd Hancock In 1S76, just no one who knows Senator Hampton fce'aft the settlement of IbePresiden- m fot a moment doubt the sincerity tfci ; rjuestloa by the creation of the n(j truth of his explanation : ? 2 etlebrated Electoral Commission, has bate not the slightest recollection en laid Wore tie public, .Ifhile ofhavine used the language attributed fjcpfjli Hancocks seotlments are tome in the closing sentences of your 4 4s!aCTtry "I patriotic, and cfrnteTrallveJ report, and I certainly never intended icTJHkrTerythrag that has emanated to convey the idea embodied in them Jfrom him evince a high order of States Your reporter misconceived my laiw , ,i fcsnship.hecorresponclenceonthe part euaee. I appealed to the Virginians i Jf.Oeneral Sherman disclose the fact present to considar belorc they voted Ctt be was acUtely conecrned with how Lee and Jackson would vote -were 5lsdnf Grain, in a conspiracy forcir tbey alive, and I asked if - any one Blytar fesegnrate the defeated repab- prtsent coald for tmorrient suppose fican candidate, Ruthtfrford B. Hayes, that those devoted Virginiatis Nsonld is iresfdsnt of the United States. baVe done anything which would cre- , This ,w ta be done by the aid of) ate' disscnsioni in the State thty loved trained soldiers detached from their so wel. My sole object at" Sunnton eonnssnds elsewhere, and congregated wft8 to appeal to the democrats' of ai TTashington'city They were to be Virginia to forget their local differences Kerf there nntil the passaire or tne f nnrl to nmie for the success of tne Isifl creating the 8 to 7 Electoral CorrJ nlssioa rendered their further pfes etice nnnecesarv - ' ;"' General Sherman trrites to Gerneral Hancock ay. ?6th., 1567. "The passage of thet bill for counting the dtcioral foter approved by the Presi- democratic party. Tlie principle in volved in thja war was the claim made by the South of the right of peacaable secession. This right was denied by the North, democrats as well as repub licans joining in the denial. On this issae battle was joined. The Norf-h flent. snas l m v ladzmenl ail poasi- tri.,mnhed. and the results of her sue tie danger of confusion of disorder, Cess 1 were embodied in the amend- Ih connection with the Presiletttial Kents to the constitution, settling be- , j nbroglib" r He then adds -I want to y0nd"all qoestion and forever the Uiurn the troops tern porarily detached right of peaceable secession by .the - tacit as eooa as poasibie Ur tiht posts adverse decision of the highest earthly i " ' "6ccuple4 tefore the i election. This tribunal recognized among mankind. v " JsalnAof Gmsral Sherman, leaves xbe war had nothing to do' with the i 3.idpfibi Ibtbe rOOpa fead principles of the national democratic v r bsn Umswmly detached from tb party, and I was peculiarly unfortu f fQtti eccapltd before tlwr riectlon, to nate if any expressioo of mine in y'ctpCij: titpuTpqm fwbieh .was staaton could be sol.miscoatrued as to .f tpted by give the iinpressionl that I supposed . .- 4. -yt m Cpmoiasion. ' c . ,: ! :;-.:-.r I the princi plea involved m the presU- Gentral Shennaa has added another denllal contest were those for which ti the mohanreais which he ersctel at we fought for fonr years. Ii have Colunfcia 0. Q doriarg the war, Cen- made no charge against your paper or C?d during hbSoothern tour called any other of willful misrepsentation, - ctttstiot 4o tke one the press of the but t must disclaim ' emphatically Jke w .jeszZtof will eaH aitentioa to lbs other, construction placed upon my; speech. LV.itfS Ih famous, but the former la I aa well as the1 language attributed to of your course- Whole people. - It b less a matter of I ous one I have replied, to it frankly, isrprlse that General Sherman should and I hope yon will do me the justice "fcaVw ttsiuted. than tlut he should to give my letter in ' fall should you Lsris vdnsented under any circam- desire to make any portion of it pub- ! stances, to the publication of such lie While tho maxim that all is fair : dasugiss evideace, of .-bis own unfit-i1n politics as in war unfortunately ob nesa for the Ush position, which he tains too trenerallv. I hope that no tSsi hell and !stin holds, ' A court Southern Daner will iver refuse - to Ido rrrtliaf anol a speedy removal from justice to its political opponents. ece wuld be fit punishrasnt for his sLzreitbe Conspiracy by which the - 4-3?i people were cheated out of tUthr C&oice for President and Vice rresldenfia 1876. The "mills of tho ujpds grind slowly, but they grind ex esediagry' Caex as conspirators in iLrgtf places against the liberties of the peolv baT oKeo in the world's his- lina had men in t cabinet, t'f BadgJ S ,thTi cV V t C. !al bf bh -416 U jMt these ihil 1 iould -eme-d JJ Mrlq-isiaitl lbe'-e4 to py. prosperous lxcooieU& that reason be epposed the negro exo daJPejiaid the best testimonytren be rore the exodus, iirTestigattng7 ?nv mitlee wavert'by a negro who aid that Garemonr Vance and Jarvis did mortaorHhcolortd fiuiqftfiaaai be r rt'initia' 1 1 ws wu iu it mi mis oooonent Mai. Bledsoe waa ausent. a. V J 'tl W Tm WS f - an-WiPi" H if wnw r,m wa hiii ilia ynim - nn - ti was present Ao4 ay r U discussed RlfA'c reenrd abd Said that be bad belonged to every party that had ever been in exhte&ce. iddudlog indepen- .i.nia nitAatm claimed the rotes of therpnbll-satfa because hawaSa Union n. wbew it wws prored that , he was a stroirs secessionist. Bledsoe clia-j;- ed at their other meeting, tnat ne.vox. At. nnt. wtnt colored' votes it was uLtrae. " He expected to be elected by tK.wMtY vr.f with a ior;ion of the most respectable" colored voters, liled aoe was placed iu nomination by the Riileitrh rinff. At Uie convemion wimju l.i. V nnminated a delesrafe asked if Moses AHlledsoe waa a republican Dick Badger vouched for hia republi can winciiles and thus be was, nomi nnt Al Klrdsoe emoiovea convict Uhor on bis farm. He (Ooai had al wars emoloved free colored men. He hated to speak of Bledsoe behind his hiio.L- vHe was istewtiooaiiy ansenu and he could not let him . go nnwhipt nf 1iitinA Hp fore the nepe of Nash county. Just alter the war uieusoe nin atrainst Mat. lines as a secession - o . . candidate. His war record was tnor ouzhlr discussed, and Mr. Cox showed Iiun up In a very oaa r.gut. aj Bledsoe had charged that be Cox hail received no caes in Wake court. Mr Car read an affidavit from the Clerk of Superior court of Wake county, republican, which showed that he ha nnnoArful in in njmerus cases. He showed that the republicans had done nothing for the colored man, the dem ocrats' bad done everything (that had been t done; Mr. Cox showed . from statistic . that North Carolina had prospered, and the cause was due to democratic Influence. : The republi cans asserted that the census returns were incorret t etc etc. : - Mr,iox made a plain, .practical, ad. dress to the good men of Naslf county, one that they appreciated. We liave heard abler, and more eloquent speech es,5 butr Mri Cox presented the cause of the democratic party off which he is lie leader in ..that, .district in six'i a-i atTicwve wsy that it gained him votes. Mr. Blount next introduced Mr.; J as. Si Battle, candidate for the Senate, who made a short speech in which he said that if elected he would devote his energies to the cause of educatiou, farming andmanufacturing. '"'At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Battle introducedUMr. W. S. Harris, of Franklin, candidate for the Senate One A. a ww by. WtHl ana? sn-uireiHitweaw ana hvc utrm testen tu ina uv requires every two Tfars. or suffr tliv penal: v. SALE eotVaccond h 4?) f G forty do'Jars.;aaiyrj; U. lie 1 avix. i I- f. iWrn,15.Cv N o rr let TOT V '-J- if- f- -nr'- rn :n Ha ir- v . ' . JK..-- ! SITTING BULL ON THE WAR PATH. bitting Bolt Durham SmWkina Tobaccp is Ihe bert and drfiet(tiie VforM. TlKurnd and aTT other grades of I'fnipm Twist for rVateby j . J5. II. rUtii;J2t p-S-lj. ; "annrtnrrr. Durham. N. C yfCHE GAYTOLL COTTON; ? 5s5art?E,f , f vJlSr TfffiTWXTfi t fx :Vwjus rrtfei nm GIN. ! i C. -Blackwelts Durham. JelU qnickfir and Kites betUr action man any brand of rrmW- I shall commence nickinz cotton at tie Gsv Ein cn the 1st da v of Septem ber next, and promise the old patrons and public generally every accommoda tion afforded by any gin in this section. Having added to the old gin house a packing room enables me to also add another lint room, giving me a to'al of three lint rooms to each of which there will ba placed a sixty sawgin. or a to tal of One Hun Jrod and Eighty Saws, a capacity of j Ginning Thirty Bales of Cotton per Day. I shall use t ie celebrated been put! in thorough repair, ton Presses the Hall A Brown coUon I shall also use my gins alt which have latest mventioft In Cal- 17ILSOW C0TTOIM PRESS This pres has the great adrantnge'of having two swingini? prt?S boxoB att4ic1il to on frame and usin ohIv one power, an advantage of two distinct prer8. By tht means I am able jto pack all the cotton ginned b3T the one hundred and eighty. aaws. Parti5 coming to; tliis gin can certainly get their -cotton picked, without delav. f purpose to in asclieaply and upon the mot acciumolaUiig trm a any. Fair dealing nhall be my motto. All parties patronizing thU gin will c inter a favor to eomo t me wit.li curt plaints if any, without delay a I guarantee salisf Action, Uaggin a;i rij will ba urnUhed at iny gin. B. II, Tywoii. l. ' ' t f i X'- ' ' ." PNEUMATIC fcers Atrocious, as it signalises a crime I tae in the few laat sentences t SiZ tisstlndiTidaala. bnt against a I report. As your letter was a if A Dia; .3. .r toryr ftaliacd. Sherman may. isa ispeAcneo, oat ooof ins own taouth ha - sUn& condemned before CL$ Axaericw"people. fr m sgmg in s atcesafu! ; conspiracy, to deprive ib?a ,caf" of UmU most aacred alghtsw: . .. gl - ' SBMaSBSaasMBaaaaaaw Hiy iai Rssfcville Paibll: Tuesday was a gala day in Nash ville. It had been; announced that Gen. W, R. Cox. candidate for Con gress in the Raleigh District. Capt. W. 8. Harris and Jas. S. Battle, sq can didates for the Senate, and others would speak on that day. Nashville never i was full to overflowing. It was esti- from this senatofial' district. Mr. Harris' reraa'rks were well received and the yeoman of Nash will aid her sister counties in returning mm to the senate by an overwhelming majority. During hia soeecha necro asked Mr. Harris if he was in the Senate when the steal ing.was going on. Mr. Harris answer ed in his characteristic style, and ar raigned the renublican Dartv for the amount of money stolen. His speech was a good one. Mr. Harris is a bold outspoken man, and is highly respected bv the DeoDie of the three counties of this senatorial dlstricf.1 ' ' After 3r. Harris concluded Mr Blount introduced Col. J. E. Lindsay, the candidate for the house of. com mons. Mr. Lindsay made a telling sneech. He is a safe, sure man. and will well represent Nash in the legis lature. K'"- 1 'r . At the conclusion of Col. Lindsay's speech, while the band was playing we were compelled to , leave. W e learn. however that Charlie Sears the ; old velerjui republican made a speech de claring for Cox for Congress. This was a great surprise to Uiose who knew Mr Sears. Although he supports Cox be is, he says, as, good a . rer)ubUcan as evef. , f I his was a gala day for riasn ann we are glad that we were there to help them enjoy this fine speaking and good music, etc. Nash will poll her usua democratic majority, or may even sur pass her former democratic vote. Ilall's Vegetable Sicilian 11 air Renewer restores both ttt hair and its color, increa es and thickens it growth. NEW A DVEKTKESJtStS. ; j TtXe ubUs!. bekw. Senator Wade ; - XUsptonia letter, explanalory of ; a ipetehmadby. hi receUy at 8tan- tfm Ya and whkh. has been grossly 3 1 . ti sifsrepresantad. by repubaican jooraaja 1 5 f ift andVoEtof Viigiuia, like; ; every 4.this2'froatha distbgsished Senator ! mated that there were between two and three thousand persons present. At 2 o'clock, af.er the Nashville Cor net Band had played appropriate piec es, Mr. Jno. V. Blount, Chairman of the County Executive Committee in- trod need Gen. W. R, Cox.r candidate i (or Congress in the Fourth Congres sional District. We shall not do Mr. Cox me injustice to publish a synopsis of his speech but we shall avail our- aelves of the -opportunity of publish ing a few of his points which were so .well taken. - Mr. Cox said that ft was needless for him to say that he was always! glad to 'meet the people of Nash county. : Said he first came to Nash as a solicitor and he. found that the people of fNasb J j&la characterized by a m$mij afeeeri- were always a honorable upright peo-t s Lfberxl advances IrT cash, tor sxls o ly Adtratlislatsa, 0t ast carry ? a oesirea an ine rotes ne ll.,- - MiiMinAiMit i1 CeU He WM methiBglike,the . ectlTictlon. ta4 eTevy wiprejudiced . . w whpn thA nttrsnn alrH r . . I " w 'V&V. Te aneiapt.tc jaake. party CsplUl Qt efj asiaftprsscatation of sentence U Jietwtfew HaroptonV speech on vtbe atera oecasirn,wni ' fall harmless to Ue ffaoand. Hb ut- terancca on all 'occasion;. have been i. " . , most coBCilatory aod patriotic, and the r?pwblican press of the country bhe would take that man to W4 her wedded husband, said that" Was what she'eamr for. He called- attentioa to the fact that not a single person born on Southern soil waa m the national cabioetJ Hr asked1 ifir it wu right to select men because of sectional grounds and not because of qualification. It is unjwst. In days past Nortfc Caro- BUILDING MOVER. KJNSTON, N. C. Orders promptly attended to notice. i : Sept. 3d.-3m " at sho: Uobacco ever fiurdnaTBorW it docs so v aeoause itiettioBekt . . ... , uk-jem Great rlExeitemSiiU ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDIUARY! HERE FOR THE LAST AND ONLY-TIME. ! FAREWEtL aREETTNG of the Champion of LOW PRICES of Mf-tir : , i j cWilson C o unty, , ' .; I The undersigned most respectfully announces to the public, "that owing to iinaToidable circui!i"aiice 1ms is uV crin'inftl to make .this hia lat (alt in tba plaoit, n(i tlieivfore now .otter his cnlirc stock of jfxxls. (ilie Urgx-.t ever exhibited iu thi cutu;r) at the greatest poiible tacrirtces and iuduciuenta. , i - : ' . '1 . ' , ; . '.' a ' ' - ' s My Motto this Season is Not: I I Profits But Solea i I liave on hand the taoet extensive and elegant awrtmeut of Uiat t ipver rr- t i . . i i i : - . .1. . 1.11. . -..it Tl ik 1 ti i isr varielv. : Thciurice will be no ohiect, a I AMERICAN FRUIT" I)RiEiv OR Correctly "g ilCT ID Correct Principles, nal, and Kadically 'rcmiums Awarded It during: 1879 at State 1 lust rated Catalogue Pent free. if. a Evaporator, Applied, "Esclusiyelv Origi- Ture JCvanoratKMi. Ten Firt Fairs. Cheap, Prrctlcal, Portable. Oar' ft,1- ,i'"6f AMERICAN DRIER COMAAN Y Ciiambersburg, Pa. 'O. "W. WeStlDrOOk, Nurseryman fcnd Fruft (7r4ver. i y2l WIlON, JS. C, Agent for Central aud Eastern North Carolina Perry, Ga Jan. 28, 1S80. In 1873 there were two prisoners confined in the hi! of this counts', wno were very badly alflicted with SyphiPu. In my ouicial ca pacify, I employed Capt. C. T. Swift to cure them, under a' contract, tao core, no pay.' He administered to tuein hisSyphiJ tic Specihc, and in a few weeks I telt bound to pay him not of the coMnty rreaHry, aa he had enecteu a complete and radiciilcurc. r I A. S. GILES, Ordinary (IouHtoa County, Ga. . Chattanoooa. Tenn., Feb. 14, 1879 Gent: We take pleasure in saying that the S.'S. S. is giving good satisfaction. YVc hare had excellent result a from . . a , Dumber of cises. It acts as well in primary as in secondary and tertiary cases, t V Prepared only by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, u a. - Sold by A. IT.' Rowland. FARMER & WAIN WRIGHT Founders of Brass and Iron, and Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IJIPLEMETrS, I at their old stand A. W. ROWLAND, WIIOL.KSA1.E AKD RETAIL DEALER IX Pure Medicines DRUGS, CHEMICALS. .... -l-.i I I . II - a am ticuriiiinicu vu iwu ill j cvoa al hit price fo cloeHit my entire slock by January 1st, .188!. Now avail yoanlf if o ii- Mrtuiuiy (Wiiicn ran ly preacuis iim-ii in a iiicuinc w uuy goou av jour oa pricf. Ihu h ue lulc uoaat, l can couvincu yo.: inai i uiuaii jusi wuac i ay. 25.000 DOLLARS WOltTIl of the mot seasonable goods that can ba i.m:iin;d' u now placed at your awn that is name thi price, and taketlie gonu wliicli coiistaUof nRY ROODS. CLOTHING. ! ' iliOOI'8 AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. I " j FUUNISI1ING GOODS, NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS. . ' ! , LADIES HATS. SHAWLS, CLOAKS and in Miort anything that is needed to supply the want of any op at pricr to atrn ish you. For iiiy'deierinination as I said b.-fore w to sell ail my xda UiU ea.on. I can ollV-r unsiirpass-cd induwinfiits to country merchants for I ran sell tht'ia g'Hli lower than the Miuie can be boiuht at any NortiH-rii market. : Please note price of aouiu uf my gKdd aa I hate beeu fclliivg I hem and onjahl:h I have made liil 1 ! G 11 E A T R E D; UCTI ON S: TOILET ARTICLES A large stock of PAINTS, OILS and ; always in stock. DYE STUFFS, wilsow, North caro ,INA. Manufacture and keep on hand ' any, and th largest atock of j IMPLEMENTS the State for the Farm, madt of the bes aterial aud by skilled workman. LAMP GOOD Pure iedicinal- WHISKEY, , j WINES, " : ' y GIN, i - ! h centals yard. 5 centa a yard and up 5 " .8 - 50 M ' and 25 " " o 12i 20 " 25 f "t a 10 w! a Uy tock ol GeuU, npwarni. a yard and up 50.000 Yards of Calico at ' . . Heavy Unbleached Muslin, v ' Heavy 4-4 151eched Muslin Good Bed ticking . Marseile QuiHs i Breakfast Shawls i . : Towels, (brge siie.) . Nice Brocaded Lresn .uls, . Uiirterahirts (wlue) Meus aud Boys Hats from . Suspenders, I A.rw1 ..tln.r irrvrwlm trtCI llumiTOII tO mtltKHl : -i..t I.;.... im,-nL ,a o on- need t be without a handsome auit mean iZ well theni let them fetch what ihejr nay. Now Uen a word U the .ufticient. I have the gtHU and will ll tliem at lo prices. 11 Vi " ,Ywv ivill thereffH d w ll o call and be eoavmced Ibat 1 mea TM!i.' - A uJ !., vrfir h'all and Wlutcr irtiodji at a erv nominal outlay. J . 1 I . . . t ...1. :.. ltfMJn. ..ttlxm AKmALM. ltu nnpMfl.iij'P IS IK'C 0 Oliy soonift l" i iuvu yi o vn"-" . piece and op. ' pair tud up H By outha an overcoat. wise Now If and rr- inemUtr ihi U thcrlat c!i of V iUoii county. I L. E D WARD Hecond Uoor Above the llank .:c' r L.; n.nnV t the nnblk lor their literal patronage ull Zl a farewell remetnbranc i and ve y.u grcatec Uarsaio. than ever Ufj-n-. Sep. 3, ' -4m 4 'I--. - ' s Iii of the very best owest prices. BRANDIES &C ; quality on hnd a 4 T"l.;- ! !' AH gools warranted to or no xule.j give satisfaction ITe will J compare prices with any first chi&f hou.e. The patronage leceived at ibe hands of the farmers aud tlie trade In 'and out of the State bear? us out in this, for which wo return our sincere thanks and hope we will merit a contiunaaee of the auie. . t- ! : 1 - li FARMER & WAIN WRIGHT, TV dson, N. C. Ap,2i-Iy. House Established 187a JONES. LEE & CO. (Successors to SAVAGE, JONEo' & LEE Cotton Factors & . - i COrrmilSSlOFl MERCHANTS, 28 Rothery's rfharf, Norfolk, Va. A large capital, a long experience aod a' eomiuodlous warehouse located imuiedif tc !y upon the ( Eliaabtli Uiver, where the depth of wnter ii curBcient for the largest ste araeia and sail vessels, give us unsurpajs ed facilities for conducting the General Comroito BlDes5. .or W. J. HARRISS.; FFholesale Retail Dealer iu - GROCERIES & LIQ,XrOBS Now offer !if oM ftieBds aud patrons lure block of produce ordered to be, held, and that ship ped for immediate sale Is disposed of oo tne hrtt favorable market 4od tM proceed seat aa directed, In all cases giving strict personal attention to the sampling, selling aad vreinot;atwiaignlBeni&. . Cotton SonS'.T5fcjud Twine at low est pnces,"awd sldfSbg tag 4 and a weekly Norfolk nape pet free of chars topatrona sen. 32. -4m ffCC a week la yoor owa'tpwa. S5 putft frea. )UU No risk. Keadeci tf yo vul busuie l which prions of rilhfr wx c&n mtkr cto-3.1 pat fill the iinc tkrjr work, wriM for parUcttters t H. ttallett a ruaa, Xainr. North Carolina, Wilson f!o !:tj. Superior Court Char'ea Smith aud wif, Jennie Smith , and John Brawc!l. a minor, appear- inj hy his next friend, Cwitilei Smith, riaiuiiie. j . ' ' ; i i; 1 vs. . . Elija Joyncr and JuC Joyncr," De fendants. . . : . . Petition to sell real property for division. To taid defendants, their agents ,ai.d at torney take notice that the plaintiffi above named have i nstitoted the above entitled proceeding against you ii the court above named to obtain an order to fell for division a certain let Wilson towr&hip adjoining the lots of Mrs. J. X. TyiKjafs. O. Lip scombe and John Ellia, wei; descende J on the death of felissa rfinsteaf!' to her heirs at lawi: and1 thst yoti re repiired- to appear and answer pr(3binnr to the peti tion of the plaintifTT within mi week from thU date, or tho plaintiffs will apply to the court lor the- relief demanded in their pe tition. i ) Ulvtu thfe Aopiat 27th, 18S0. ' j B,C. MOSS, derk Wilson Co., Snperior Court. Hirrzj & Woothrd, Attorneji tor PVS$ SUGAR. COFFEE T ! FLOUR, LARD, BUTTER, 'MB AT. Ac All purchased previofw to the advance price, and will b soCiV ebeapc- : TARTLIIffJ T It U T II Tie great cure for I ;"Ji3fPEPSIA, SICK IIEADACHE. -1 4 f 8OCRST0ClACa j and the bad effects of Indigestion is Dr. ITArmstadta AQ-Dytpeptic Drops. Wondeaful cures made all over the cot r trj as tftousendV of cert?THt attest -Purely Veeitabierricedeota. j i FURCELf,, LADD A VOL uo!3-I2m fiJclimoud, Va. Second Door from Branch, Hadley & Parmer's. J Ve have jtiH opened a fuIUine of laraware i rV" J ion. Agricultural Implements, Saddelry.Bugjoraod rFagoo HjJ, Collars, ic. Full line of PAINTS, Oils, Faint MTf - -. --.l k.m i hfct Indian UOCK LVO !"-"-- sizes, inn line be I at ca't of CarnWMaterial, 100 barrels best Indian Rock we will sell low, Improved Weed Sewing Machines. ; j We are agent. for Uie celebrated Eclipse CotIlaWr. edly , .. . i . ti- rhilled Steel How tba ui any planter in iunwci.. nw " be surpassed. Our stock of Tinware is complete. f'r i : .- . " -J -.- " STOVES. STOVES STOVES. I ' . ... t!i market. -Tb We have the prettiest line of btovc? -rer Vr. ;- . . K . .t. i..,imtL trick in UjS max o ok. is our ?pcciajty anu uii.wv - , market, a (' hould be 'without one. Our eetire stock is new' and was boc'it cash. Those wnbmg tmythin it to their inirreet to buy of us. 0 Woa rrnttl Lh DBi -, . x fine vHI'ealt we will Uj aud J. L. iWeaver & rr 5. c. it,' 5tUlf Old North. State Fire INSURANCE COMPACT I WlJnm Success opcratioo for Ti I - -. "- k! ' . - V ;i" -.. . A Thorooshly HeRaMe Hone Cotnpiny . r.WDATk3redcntf JAR3IA5, Ag aarface. rei?iurcM-..-
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1880, edition 1
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