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NETTADVEIITISKIIENTSI. : 3Low Established 1870. ONES. LEE & GO. section io AVA0E. JON ES A LE. Cottoii Factors & coLinnssiori HERCiiAfiTs, 28 Ro&eTy's Wharf, Nonrout, ; Va. A Urge capital, a km experience awl rtniaodkxM wrrhiOWf located Ifftnedh W .r upon Um Elixahlh,Klvert fcbere the inh of Wafer i ufflctiil for th lanra inei and ail veasN. jfive u immrpa.s t faeUiltea ff conducting the General mum'pvtiom Bualueaa. , Lilierai novaupe in . "w fmlwce ordered to be held, and I hat ahlp Hir immediate ale U dUpoaed of on i!m ftr-t fa?iirable market 'and tli proceed out as directed. In all ,ae g ivinff ricf f raonal attention to the umpiinjc, aelliiui ud weighing f coiiR'ifameiiu. Cotton Bagging. Tie am! Twin at low--1 prices, and shipping la and a weekly N.-rfolk paper sent free of cluirga to patron - p 3a. - -4m.' IS riAR I lie moat popular piano In the South U lite Piano f r nearly Urly-oncyarthe Instrument . trts maintained tl-fr reputation for diiia- luiitv. clcarnca and aweetm- of tone. I liU nlano now heinir manufactured br tlii ell known firm arc equal io any made in ' li world Tliev arc wild a low an anv lirCt class piano and fully warranted for ftVe year. Send fur catalogue and term S. A. STEVENS & CO., NORFOLK. VA. AGINTS FOR KXARK k CO. V V3TKRX NORTH CAUOLINA, auj20"80-ly. , FOR pDfliA TtiGi" lf.llf.A JL VMVV JLUUVlVUtVt (for touno ladies.) RALEIGH. N. C. I Tin Btlt Annual neawon commence on Wednesday, September 1st, 1880. , hwtit,ution in the- South offers super ior advantage for iuM ruction in all branch r usually taught In first clajw pcIhkiU tor fining ladies. All the department are a lel of experwuced and accooipltsheu f-acliera.- : This It the only institution in the South .aefdeh has had during the pact schohvuic S i nr a upctlal ' diartment for instruction iii the theory and practice of cookery. Terms reasonable. For circular and catalogue, address, ItfcV. R. BurwkHi & Son., Principals. J-2-3m Raleigh, ' Xv C. DR DAVID HUNTER S SYPttlUTICorBLOOD PILLS. frclncfbr Srphiltstn sit ttf forms, and erery-. ' .iKof Um diiwH rrtidicated from thx syrtm. T rnfula and Bluo4 and SUn dUcosss speedily MfQvtmrrorn twitd In iwodnn. f or Mile try A. Yf. Rowl.-.nd. and nil DrnijuU llic I pT bos. tnrraboxfX Hornby mail. MOTT.STIVENSaCO .Pnip letors, athM-lr Balllmore. Md. : r AHDOLl'II SfACON COLLEGE. i "ASIIELAKO. VA Forty-sixth aotsloTt begins Sept. 1 6th. J: ectice courM leading U the degrees of 11. B P. A B., and A.M. Location easy f access on the' great through line, 16 lies North of Kmmond, and noted for I altb. fij- ; , S3"A Buslnca ami Commercial Course 11 be eUblished next session. For eatalogae address. Kkt, iF. W. Rkmnct, President. 4 - g29 4t O B SAL E. - s t I desire to annonnce that I hare for sale elapthr pair of fine ReilJcrscy pigs. wlel X woahl like to sell on. f 8. U. FARMER, Wilson, X. C. Bier Pay. A G E NTS W A N T E D We vaaVa llmttrd nnraber of actirs, energetic rns rasa rt to eitfaffw pleasant and profitable .MinM. Qood'-ntea will Aud tbU a rara chance Tq Make Money Siwa arm pieasa answer tni adrertlement by luee-osmosinK smnip for reply, st&tine what Kuines thy haes been einaect in. None but :e.oJ-ly rStiX&p,HAMY.X 4 CO. AtUnta.Ua CANFIELDBM&CO i jewelers, :--Xf. Rdttmon SU Balthnopt, lid, A 'fERPHAX and imported WATCHES, IIA310IXS. JEWEI.Kr. SILVER WARS,TRIPPLESrLVEIt PLA " TEaV IfARE. RODGKRi SHEFFtRLD tahle cntlerr. XOOE 113 plated t a b 1 - cutlery, Sfloona.Forka.de. ! cksyBronaea, CHina Vases. Flrures.Ae. ',focl always complete and pricea low H uieaand inedals.for schools and col Ces. rrdr receive prompt attention. n.cli 19th w. r rth Cwnlina, wUfcoa County.-' J Superior Court t haHeSmith and wlf, Jemde Smith anf Jotsr Bras welUa minor, appear hZ Byhlanest friend,CIiarleshnuih, P.aintQ,. .. Kllxa Jojoeramd' Juo Joyncr, Do- f ndantav ' Vf T,. ' - Petttton toaeRireal property for diTision TO saJJ defendanU. their asenta and at I.TMya .take aoUca thai the plaintifis abote araed KaTo I nstltuttd lUe abow entitled i-rortt: agajost ytvi in tit court aborr r-nc&ed toooCaia an order to ?c!l for dirisioi. a eertaia Jt io WHaon town&liip adjuiuing .Iiuloti of XJr,.-A. Tyaea, Uru O. Up kevtrabo od Johr SUis, Whldi h-sc nded the dcxth of McUsm IFmstead to her elra at law; and that yoa are required to itpeeraad answer r demur io the petn iMn tilt; p!a5ati,Ti, nMhln six week from this dte. or tba plamtiCa will aplr to the r4ift fbf tha relief demat led in their pe- Ulni tU Angnst 17th, 1880. n. c. moss, Clerk Wilson Co., Supetior Conrf. Mirrar 4; Woodard, Attorneys for PPffs PROFESSIONAL. D R. R. W. JOYNEK, S U ROION D EN T I S T 1 H.-ivrinanenJly located in WUon, N. -All opperatlonr will t-neatl? - v tullr performed ni on inm- " bte a poible. Teeth extracted wU1m pam- Office Tarboro M reel next door t Vat Offlda. f Jan. S.12m T R. E. L. II U N T K R. BUR0E0H DEKTIST. . KN FIELD. X. C., ! Ha rc-urned practice at Enfield and res pectfully solicits a continuance of h - farmer practice. ' JAMES W. .LANCASTER, Attorney at-Law, WILSON, n. c. Office in the Court IIone. Practices In the coiirta (-xeept the Inferior court of Wilaon couu'y) and wi five prompt attention tohu-lm s entrusted to hira in WiUon and adjoining counties. G. W. BLOUNT, Attorney - at - Law, Offica Public Square, rear of Court nu. Wilson, N. C, Oct. 10th '79. . - -T R.T1LLERY, ' 2ttorney-atla w , RacUy M""' .". . Will practice In Nash, Edgecombe and Wilsn countie. . " Special attention gteen t cllcctHiis In aay portion of the State. 4-t.ni WILSON COLLEGIATE SEMINARY (FOR YOUNG LADIES.) ,f- MHon. 31. C. t.Uut emnloved in all departments Situation unusually healthy. t . . t;tt and furnished room $5(),00. Other charges mode rate. - - . a .. Tall Sesnlon begins rseptcmner ir. irr catalocu or information, address, J. B. BUEyER,lnncipaL: Wilson Collegiate Institute FOR BOTH SEXES STRICTLY NON - SECTARIAN Far Tears the most successful school in v1..0i..!. The best-advantage aoil lowest rates.1 Healthy location. Able and Experlenc:d T acher. 1nc Library arid Apiaratiti'. Spacious Bui'ding. A pleasant educational nome. Average expenses, 180 per year. Mus e. 145 axtra. Session extends from first lioaday in Saptcmbef to nrst inuring in Jaas. Address, for Catalogue, 1 S. 1IASSELL, A. M.. Principal jlflt-tf Wil-M)ii, X. C Us "Taunf's T. P. Glasses" and sare yonr ryesignt. J. T. Young & Bro. DKALEIt IN riNK rVATCHKS. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, Manufacturer of all kinds of rUla old Jewelry, Riags, Badges. &c Tlte -l)est 110. castor, and t3.00 clock Tfraold. Ainerian ivatciiCAat the lowest prices. Solid silver spawns, forks ie.., cheaer than ever. Your orders am ao- Kited and will be promptly attended Dy J. T. YOUNG & BRO. Pktersbuug, Va. oat 30th '79.-1 1 "WIRE "RAILING aXD ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS, TTTErUTt Sc CO, 26 Nortli Howard St., Baltimore. Wire railing) for cemeteries . lawns, gar- dens officeaaud balcoiiies; window guard, tree guards, wire cloth, sieves, fenders taga, sand and cal screens, irn itedstead. ahaira. settees, Ac. rep2U I2in Lemon Tabourne, The Old Reliable Barber May always be found at his shop on Tar boro Street, wit ere he. will be pleased terra his friends and former patrons. Sharing 10 cts: shaving and cutting h:.ir 30 cents. ap-lSt f. 1T T Great chance o make money U JUU We neel a person in every town to take subscriptions fin the largest, cheap est and best lllu'trated family publication in the world. Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Six elegant work of art riven free to sub-cribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent report taking 120 subscribers in a day. A lady agent reorts -making over 200 clear profit lit ten days. All who ei gage make money fast. You can ilevtte all your time to the bttsineea. or only your spere time, ion neel not le away from home over night. You can do it as wel 1 a idhers. Full diiecitous ail terms fhe. Elegant and expensive outfit free. If yon want rHofiwble ork send iw yotir address at once. It coss notldng to try tho bu.si- aeaa. o one who engages fails to make great par. Address George Si inson & Co., Portland, Alain. .GRATS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 'RAOI MARKTHE ORF.ATTHADC MARK EDY. A a aaftul iac rare for Srn tmal VTeaanecs, Spa rmstorrhea. Impotent y. and mil UMMa tmil TUISIjmeiMoey. aatrer-Ami Utllt. ..1 Is.tltaAa Mia lat tK Mh ISmM.. Amur, mm mjtx 01 Mai ioretiuv, n" waa. as uilUBD Ul T IV 147D a preaoatare aid ae. and asaay ui.hr r dieac that ieadaaeaattyreoswaipUMiaada praaauir trrave. XfYvll paniealara ia oar pampldi,wkiea wa dJr to sead free by mal to every ase. Tb SpeciAe MedicMK im eotd by all drvscM at 41 r Mckif. r six packages for aa. ur will be rrat fret by as ad ea raeeipt of the mosey by addtvaeiag 1T1E UtUT UEXHCIKE fjO.. Mechaales' Block. Deooit, Mifh, Sold m tVUbOR IN every where. bj H druggists. , no,28-ly. that- VW I RAILROADS. Petersburg Rjilboad O. O. ) 1ST, V ls'80 OrriCe OY SfPEKtXTKSDKXT, PKTEKntKO. Vik March 31 CIIEDULE UF TKAIH8. TAKK KrrXCT MARCH 31 ST. 1 i r.OINQ SOUTH. New York Express lavc Petersburg daily at....... 1.07 P. . Arrive at Wehkmat..... ..-3.10 P. M Southe-n express leave Petersburg daily at 11.45 P. M: Arri m. Weldon at-.... J 08 A. M Freight with passenger Coach at tacheil. leave Petersburg daily, eTtcetJt Snndar, at, 10:50 A.M. Arrive at HVlduu at ........ 3 :25r M GOING NORTH. New York exuresi Ieave Weldon at......... T.10 rM Arrive Petersburg daily at .........3.30 T M Suutlwro Express leave Weldon daily, at 3:55 A M Arrive at Petersburg at.... ...6.20 a m Freight, with pasMMiger oach at taclied. l-ave We Idon daily, ex cept Sunday, at '5:40 p. M. Arr're at Petersburg at 11:50 P. M. Flraf-class coaches will run through between Wilmington and Wa hinston and sleeping cars on night and ilay train-. Sleeping car berth can be had for 11,00 from Richmond to Baltimore. No change f cars. j Through tickets ld to all Eastern and Southern points and baggage c'ecketl through. W. J. BROWN.- pispatcler of Trains. R.M SULLY. H'iMiuieiideiit . OFFICK MfTP'T. TKANSPOKTATION, ) f S. & It. R. R. Co.. Portsinoiuh, Va., Nov. 10th, 1878. J QIIAXGE OF SCHEDULE! On and after MONDAY. November 11th. tra'ris will run a follows: LEAVE PORTSMOUTH DAILY, EX CEPT SUNDAYS. Mail train at... 10 25 am Aecominixlation Train 6 00 pin ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Mail train at ........... M .........5 30 p m Accommodation Train .......3 25 p m Accoimnodution Train leaves d&ily ex cept. Saturday. Mail train connects at Weldon with the Mail Trains of the Wilmington A IKeldon, and Italeigh aud Gatou Railroads, e And on Mondays; Wednesday and Fri days at Franklin, with steamer for E'en Ion, Plymouth aud Landings on Black wa ter aud Clio wan river. Freight received dally, except Sundays from 8 a in to 4 p m. E. G.GH.'O, Superintendent, ol Transportation Tickets dd at of ce. mule r I At.intic Hotel, Norfolk, Va. by W. T. W ilker ffutae. r INSURANCE. N C- STATE LIFE INSURANCE O o m p any. F. II. Cameron, President. W. E. Andeuson, Vice-President W. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dit. E. B. Haywood. Md. Director. Pkof. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuary Assets $ 200,270 70 Liabilities (Re-insurance, reserve, Ac).... 84,87G 41 Surplus to policy holders 175.394 29 J be State Life is the only Hotuw Compa ny in North Carolina. It is the only company that invests all its funds in the State. All of its money is kept at home and circulated among our own people. Out ol fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance Department, the X. C. State Life issued more policies in the State last year than all of the rest put to- get her. Company's rates as low" as those of any first-class company. It will cost a man aged 30. about five wilts day to keep his lile Insured for one t housand dollars. North Carolinians, stand by aud support your own Home institutions. fiQTGood ugcuU wanted in every county in the State. ' A. R. DEANS, Special Agent for Wilson and vicinity. jr4 TALBOTT & SONS i , Shockoe Machine RICHMOND. VA.. Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Orn and Wheat Mills. Shaft inc. Hmipprc and Pnll,- Turbine Water Wheels Tobacco Factory Miiunmijf it i.miu, nun -r Ul K, IllU Iron Castings, Machinery of every descrip tion. GINNING THRESHING ATA CHINES Repairing Promptly and Carefully Done Talbot? a Patent Spark Arrester. 'I'lte Invention rihe Age. It docs not destroy the draft. It doc. not interfere with cleaning the tubes. It will not clioke' Up and requires no cu aning. It requires no direct dampers to be open ed when raisixg steam dainners belnir ob- jeci tonanie, as mey may be left open and allow the sparks to escape. It reonlres no water to extinguish sparks which, by condensation, destroys the draft. lieidos. wleh water is used, if neglected, th efficiency is destroj-ed by evaporation of tlte water, and the boiler is kept in a filthy condition. It ia simple and durable andean be relied upon. It can he attached to any boiler. No planter should bo without one of them. Insurance companies will insure gins and barns wlterc the TalboU Engines and Spark Arresters are ttsd at same rata as charged for water or horse power. 3"Seud for illustrated circulars and price list. Bianch none: Goldshoro, X. C J. A Hauser. General Manager. T. A. Grainger Local Managei. nol4-12oi Dr. Henry Mott's FRENCH POWDERS. WiUrarelaflamaUoMof taekldaeya ttdaUddw aerrou. and pajrucaldebUUy. S aroacbt oVbT'icKH.a bbuT uVTL womb di-e.. yrbUUi aHU form,. aWiSl ATOooorrLoea. cared ia u boors -k eajjt of price. MO IT STJTV 1CNS UO fcan-tf ' -MUorr - MEDICAL. OLD DR JOHN DODD'S i' :' - - r- ' NERVirfEnd TONIC POWDERS, . No. I. A FA1HL1 XEDICraE. Tonne snd tnirtrtle aped l.tdies snfTerinr with nervousne. tleMHtf . twttchinc of the m.Mclen, riacinr In lhnr. upecW before the eve.iKMri!i h'niertcn. pnlpit.ntton of the heart. irititf-iion. melanrhrtlv. low spirits, tb-f-pondoncy. hi-adache. leeplesnes. erti fon-bojlinps. ctlt hands and feet lake lr. Iokf' Powders ihoy will quiet your lerTAu sTKtetn and convince you of tir won derful enratite owen. Old ladies tvho are debilitated and nerv ous, with weak body, and digestive organ disordered, causing loss of appetite iinpov-eri-hed Mix d ttc. try Dr. Dodd's jiowders and yon will fcal a though you had renew ed yrnir age and taken a new lease of life. Old ami middle aired men w ho hav? kept late hours and have been imprudent and violated the aw of health and nature un til I lie vigor of life U gone, and you are prostrated mentally and physically and un able to attend to vonr business or duties of life, take lr. iVxld's Powders and you. will feel your-elf nien again. Young men and vonien with pale and haggard face, thin in fiesh. broken down in ni'nid and hodv with a shattered nervous system, take Old Dr. Dodd's Nervine Tonic Powders and stop that loss which brings on melancholy, fits, insanity, consumption and an ear'y death. They will give you health and strength and increase the tl"sh and bring the Mooni of youth to the cheek, tranquility tnj the mind, and prodwee soun an' refreshing flecp. Men SkI women remember health is bet ter than silver or gold. Why will you ruin your nervous system by making yourselves slaves to the u;e of that poisonous weed to baccoj either by chewingpc smoking, dip ping or ynulHing.j Stop th8Uise of it. or use it in moderation, althnuch itjprodiices very exhilarating ami pleds;uit oflfet on the sys teni. you should not be unwise and destroy your hcilihj and iiiidermine your whol nei vous syetem fr a. little pK-aurc. Ry tlie excessive use of tobacco your systtm becomes pregnatfd or saturated witji that almost deadly poiMn Xicotinewhlch olreh proluces paralysis, ringing ui'MhoeArs, deafness, blindness or total loss of sight, bronchitis, laryngitis and softening of the brain. Habit i a tyranieal master, aud if the habit hr.s lr'-;.n.e so firmly rooted and the pleasure i so great you cannot lay it aside or cast it. oft". thn try Old Dr. Dodd's Nervine and Tonic Powders, the only spec ific remedv. jThevw ill quiet your nervous system and produce health, strength and flesh. If taken as directed it will destroy all taste and appetite for the poisonrus weed. ; i All men and women who use intoxica ting liquor are subject to great nervous prostration. I They should use Old Dr. Dodd's Xei vine and Tonic Powders. They will quiet and soothe the whole nervous system, acting as an antidote, producing rest, regulating the disorders and inflamed atonr.ach and preventing that unpleasant feeling which follows the excessive use f stimula-its of any kind. Thousands of men and w.nnen have, ruined the coaling or mucous membrane, of the stomach by tak ing Seidlitz! Powders, Soda water. Blue Pills ami other injurious and poisonous mixtures to I settle the stomach- which is very imprudent and dangerous. Often when such preparations come in contact with the inflamed membrane of the stom ach causes nausea, sourness and flatulency, which generally ends in indigestion and dyspepsia. Such remedies do not give toiic or strength to tle weak and disordered digestive organs, nor quiet or build up the nervous system which is absolutely neces sary. But Dr. Dodd's Powders invigorate, give tone and strength to the abused stom ach and quiet the entire .nervous system, preventing the trembling of the hat ds, re moving that ghastly apnea' ancc of the eyes and other symptoms that indicate deliriurr. tremens. If taken as directed it will de stroy tho appetite for liquor effectually, i Old Dr. Dodd's Ncrvene and Tonic Pow ders. The treat antidote for Opium and Jlor- 'uhine. More than one hundred thoiisann persons - . . . . . i . j . .i z are undermining ineir ne:mu n-im uoiroyuis; w ir nervous nystem every year by the use of Rlorphino or Opium, a habit far worw than 'uxinp liquor or tobacco. Opium and Morphine when used to es ce den troy the digestive orsa':s and often brine: on dropsv. softenlntt of the brain. p.iralyFi. jren- rsl detiilitv. insanity and an early dtiatb. 'Jr. Dodd's Powders will destroy all desire or appetita for the use of Opinm or Morphine, and will qnie t and hnild up the nervoos and physical system.and restore you to health.strengtli. fles h, & happiness. Old Dr. John Dodd's NER VINE artd TONIC PO WDERS,Ne.2 I - . Old Dr. Dodd's Nervine and Tonic PowdersXo.2 will cure all chronic and obstinate nervous dUeas en, each as general nervous debility, involuntary seminal losses. caused bv indiscre'tion, excesses, Ac, or by lascivious thoughts and dreams, pro dncinjr treat physical and mental weakness, and often destroy both body and mind, and brinrinjr on dimness of vision, early decay, universal lassltnde impolrnry or physical incapacity, inai.ity and consumption. The rood old Doctor's Nervine and Tonic Powders are a specific for all nervous disrasea and a cure is warranted in every ense.PoorsnfTerer da not throw away your money for wort hies drups. and do not b deceived by irnorant pretenders who will call themselves doctors. tUry know noUunc about treat tnit nervt,ns diseases. They will not only r't your moaey. bnt will rnin your' syrtem bv pivine you Arsenic. lrisic AcLl. Siryetnine. Mercury and other joisoaona medicines until past cure.and your teeth and bodies and decayed. Be wise In time, and take Old lir. ltodd's Nervine and Tonic Pow der and stop that drain on the system, and you wil 1 he ri-stored health jUrenjrth.flrsU.hapiHiies IHv iKxlrt's Powd r are wry pleasant to the tat and vou ned uo't di--t whil'4 lakm? them. Yonne and middled ajed men and women who are nfleriac with nervousness, no matter under what form, name or symptoms it '. may show itself mnst ascertain the c-iu- of said nirvotinc?-.Mauv person siifferins with nervonxuej-s or nervous debility, althwiijrh they may not have bt-cu indis creet in youth, or abused "themselves later in tile are troubled with an- involuntarv n-minal lo-s hi a greater or less quantity; which i oflen catiM-d by a general smnew of the whole pirsical and nervous j stem and from the want of proper food and leet, and also from o'h-r irregularities oflif-. To convince yourserre that there is a drain or wactincof the vitality of the system throu-li this channel, you. muss take the urine, the first uriu.-.-ted after rising- in the momine. and put it into a clean, white glass, bottle or j-ir. and let it Maud for three dtys. then vwve the bottle or jar careful ly on way. J ben the other, and ifthe deposit hangs together, rrwmbliug the white of an eejr. theu .be causa of your nervousness is a seminal lo. Ev ery nu and woman who has a pale aad .' sickly countenance, aud ia weak in mind and Ixnly, thin in flesh, mebtacbory and kvrk energy. i suXering with a drain on the systrm or a viud lus, which ends n coo sum ptioa and an early death. A euro to guaranteed ia evere caa if yoa will use r. Dodd's Nervine and "f n-aic Powders. No. t. Toti will taea recover your Ueiili, strenf th, flesk aad aappin Fmr SdU U IFOmm, N. C, by A. IF. ?C;rfJUAZ?tandbyail Drugguts at 1 ff?r package, or sixj packages for . Siu y mail uuder seal r by express hi receipt of price. If you cannot get the Pewdera from yoa Druggist please enclose l for one package or $5 for six packages, to Dr.JoLu Dodd, ease of Mow, Stevens Co., Haiti anprer Md., and they wiH be forwarded by mail nader seat or by express to-, any part of the Uefced State or Canada. mtt, SteTeaia fc Csv-, Maaufaclurera and Proprietors, taaM-ly I, BAlrtBtonm. Mo. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM I . r v Va TILE STANDABD OP THE WOBM)! Manufactured only by W. T. Blackwell & Co., Durhanu K c. I ' if' SXOeXTRg &3&Z&ZC 7 VniwSsW KEN D ALUS SPAVIN CURE. The most succesftil Reinetly ever dis covered. a it is certain in i?s effects and does not bli-tt r. Head proof below." Froin Kev. P. X. GRANGER, Presiding Elder of lite St. Albans District'. St. .Allans, Vt., .Jan. 20, S0. Dr. V,. J. K'KNDALLi Co , (jenis: In re ply to Your letter I will sav that my rx peiie:ice wiih 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' has been very sa.isfactory indeed. Tbree or four years ag I procured a boi le ot your agent, and with it, cured a lim e of lame uess" cau-ed by a spavin. Last se ion my horse became very lame aud I turned him out fir a few weeks when he became 1 let ter, hut when I put him on the road le rew wors". when I discovered that a tiux bnne was forming, I procured a bottle f Kenflall's Snivin Cure and with less than a bottle curt d him so that, he N nut lame, neilhei can the b inch he found. - liespeeifiilly v.-urs. P. N. Ghanokr. PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL. Stonhton, Mnss., March lfi, 'SO. B J. Kkndali t ( ., (ients: In jus tice to you and myself, I think I oiiifht to let you know that I have removed two bone spavins wiih 'Kendal!'!? Spavin Cure,' one very lare one. don't know how lonjr the spavin had been there. I have' owned the hors' eiht months. It took ' me four months to take the larsje one oft aud two for the small one. I have used ton bottle. The horse is entirely well, not at all; MifF. and no bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. Ir. is a new thing here, but if it does for ail what it has done for me its t-alo will lie very greit. l'espectfuliy vtnirs, Chas. K. Pakkkr. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ON HUMAN FLESH, Pattcn'a Mill, Washington Co., X. Y.. February 21, '78. B. J. K end ALU M. D.: Ucit Sir, The particular case on which I used your 'Spavin Cure' was a malignant ankle sprain of six teen niuut lis' srnuding. I had tried many things, but in vain. Your 'Spavin Cure' put rlie foot to tho ground again, aod for the fi.st time sii.ee hurt, in a natural posi tion? Fct a family liniment it excels ahy thii g we ever used. Yours truly. Rev. M. P. Bkll. Pastor M. E Church, Patten's .V.Ihs N.Y. Kendall's Spavin Cuiie is Mire in its effects, mild iu iU action as it docs not blis ter, yet it is penetrating: and powerful to reach every deep seated pain or to.reinove any bony growth or other enlargement, riich as spavins, splints, curbs, callous sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of tho joints or limbs, or rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for tnnn or beast. It i.s known to be the burl liniment for man ever u-ed. act ing mild and ret cer tain in its effects. Send address for Illus trated Circular which we think gives posi tive proof of its virtues. No remedy hav ctrcr met with such unqualified success to our knowledge, for beast, as well as man. " Price "tl. )cr bottla. or six bottles for-!. All Druzgists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any add re -s mi receipt of price by the proprietors. DH. B. J. KENDALL A CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. TIIOMPSEN A MUT1T. Agents, 16 German Sr., Baltimore, Md. HUNT, ItANKlN A .LAMAR. junl7-ly Atlanta, Ga. Printing! Binding - - - . - i-i BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORING, i . ' " ; LEGAL BLANKS. ' I LAW BOOKS. Send your orders to EDWARDS. BROUGUTON, & CO., Raleigh, X. C. and get the best work and lowest price. LETTER HEADS as clieap n you cau buy the plain pajMT. ENVELOPES wit b your card on them for less ihan you can get the plain ones at book stores. BILL HEADS, CARDS, &cM very low. Send to headquarters. Edwards. Broughton, & Co. PriXTEKS AND HlNDEIlri. RALEIGH, N. C. IN ITS 17th VOLUME. The Raleigh News. P. M. HALE. Editor. L. L. POLK. Cor. Editor ED B AUDS, UBtUiHTU A Uo.,liniue Mang A N. C. DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL j DAILY AND WEEKLY. " Term: ; Daily, 1 ycar,$7,00 Weekly, one year,2,00 U ioonths.3.50 x mos. 1 1,00 3 mouths,1.7a Address Tiie Raleigh Nevvb. Kaleigh, N . C. ff C C a wck la yonr own tow p.. . -MjO Xrt rilr RmIot if ... . put fit fre. - - - J " ' . at whUh ;roii of ruhrf wx caa mtkr rrr-3.1 tay B the ,in flicy work, writ for particular ia T t 1L.lt... k. iv. l .1 . : V httriness now be lot e Uie public DliU l You can make money faster at work far than at anything els. . Capital not nuirMl. W will tart too. 12 a dajr aal npwuil mada at borne by the iixlustrioa. Mcir. women boyt wd cirb vutcd evrrvlwre M Work na. New U ibe Um. You esa tlevoM your w bole tune to toe work, or ontf yonr spare nno" m vis . No otbrr baaincsa wilt pay yoa avartr wrffu No o willing I work esa fa.il to make finnou py by ngMfiag mi once. Coktiy outfit ao4 trrms ire. Jt frrcat opportunity (or iKikuf moaar -cat-tly aad booorakly. Adir Tf nil THE GAY TOLL COTTON GIN I shall commerce pitkiip rottrn rt t! .Gay gin cn tie lat dsy cfFfp'.ea ber next, and promise ti e old patrons ami public ye.ier.itjy every aVcoiu.uoU.' t on affordeii by any gin in thi scctio i. Having aiMetl t.. the dd a hm.o a packing ro:n cn-ahle nctu a l l a't.othsr liul nuiin. jie'iii ne a lolal ot three lint rooms tocaoh of vj-hidi tlvcre will lj pl-tj I a aixtv aw gin. o a to tal ol' One IIuiulrcd,ahd Eighty Saws, a caprtcity of Ginning Thirty Bales of ! Cotton per Day. I shall iise t'le celebra!el Hall & been put in thorough repair. 1 sha;l ton i Presses the. i . WILSO W COTTON PRESS Thla frame and UHHtftmly one tn.wer, an a Ivauue vt tw.. Ut-ttuct presen. By ihi4 ,,., I am able to, pack ail the eoitjou ginned by ihr ne hundred artd eijihiy awH. Psrties c .mitig to il,isjji can ceitwiiUy theii e t ton picked- wiih it ilflay. 1 pti.4,v, t iu n cheaply ainl upon tlie imjl ace .niiiHHiattjf t ruH a any. F.iir dcali.Tj; olitll h my iiioiin. A:lliartie, painipiiin tliis ;in will cjuter a fa.vor.lo cmuc to me wiijh cn,n. pianits if any, viih .ut tky.ay a- la.uaulee .Kaiitjfictiou, 'Ban an 1 lie. Will be uiMished at uiv'iriiV " i ! I ! IVIORTOiM - . MANUFACTURER FiorriitAape of Every-, X)esoripti6ri I From 1 he finest Parlor to Prices are not to be undersold in this and be convinced. Send for catalogue and price list. scp2G 12m , lUiIIei-, Prid & Co., I Wilmington, C, i ' i - - " T -MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN- WINDOW SASHES, B LINDS. D 0 0,RS ' of evorv descrftytum. All Lumber Kiln. LVicd !' New Pi for brier? list. Factohy : Foot o1 W limit St. may 18-Cm ' , IM E W T A I L Merchant Tailor and Dealer in i Piece CJoodH, . ILis established a firit clnts niercliatit tailor' estuUi mei?t,atd keeps constantly for sale a fine wear. - j Cutting1: done to order on short notice. Also gleaning and Itepai ring. ah .Jt, n...Uti tn Un firvt liaa All are welcome. aii num iibiihihp'i 1...TVV- - I 1.1 I?-i-...lf1l vnnri t.rtllv.' Fcl). Cth "80 M .I2m Second If -' ! j Branch, Hadley & Farmer's 1 - .1 - I . ttr , j. . " i ..H i; re nave lust opeiu'-i a - v." u A . jori. Agricultural Traplem nts. Saddelry.BuvanJ H .on Uf'-P 'ollars. &c. Full line of PAINTS. Oils Paint Bru.l.CT Ac.. Putty. W C es, full line of Carriage Material. 100 lrrrl? bt Indian Rock Lim . wfc will elt lowjlmproved Weed Sewing Macliines. We re renttfortlic eelebrated. Eciip.e 'Cotton PJanier, decidedir al.e.4 of any planteAn the market. ! Abu the Roland Chilled Met) Flow that oi l chs surpassed. Our stock of Tinware U ccrtnpfete. . ' : i - ' - . 1 ' STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. '-.;:; 7,;j :; V': . -,: . ; We have the prettiest line of Store cvcrpVucer! ort the r:Jfy'" ook. te our special' and is the handsomest -trick in ue market, r hccld be without one. j Our entire stock, is new and varlnt iiiruca - , - t ? .i.:.... n,,r Tme will call and we win try casn. i nose wisumg jujiuhj m .al. aa fL a u to ineir mteresi to ouy oi us. J. L. TOB A CCx i B!ackwellst Durham. iells qtiickrr and girts better natia. actioa than any braml of Smkii )ycco -ever efTcrea 'in thi latrktiv it tloes so ' . t J Brown cb. ton' gins all of whu alio use iny latest invtuUoa i i h lur. i Cat- II. II. TVKOII. BANKS -it . . AND DEALKU IN r the cheapest Cottnc Suits. or any other market. Give me a triar - ! i j MORTON I). BANKS. J South St., Baltimorej Md. AND ' ' 4i ices! .Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Kaad j Ofricn Nut Ntar R4 Craaa. ', JUL, O R S H OP. - Tnilnr'M TriiuiiiinfrHj Ac. stock of goods for men audboji - ' - : - - .,-. t' ffi . H. (,HKh Wil. . Corner Na.li and Gold,oro 8t. 1: SIOI! IJ Door from-- . J. . : . . i . I - - TTor.In,''ir of VPrV WSCriD" :. ----- i ' V- ' ' Weaver & k).f
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1880, edition 1
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