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'Til nTJioilson Adja n.ce.j i-L-L L 1 rvTX?jrYR tTCODARD & Pufclishtrs and Proprietors xoVEiiifEii ao.tsSo Ir- ft im ji Lit. that hj th plow would tliriTe XiRirelf uukI cither hold or drive." Neer waicr'li boras- Erectly after feeding him, especially if l.t fed on f T 1 7. Never nuller a blacksmith to apply a hot ahocto the tarsi's footl w Jt causes it to become brittle. Drilling. Wheat. Many farmers are testing the prac- oC cultivating wlieat. Wc, bear of I frequent experiments in this direction, and tliese have generally turned -out satisfactory. Cultivating or hoeing is easily dona by dnltingfthe jftreot in IG'inch row by stopping" cveryalter natcaprout. It is not diLfiuult to con strue a simple cultivator that- will work at the space between the drills. Skimming Milk. .' The flu? man - is enumerating the times and seasons "made no mentioiii of a time to skiia inilk, yet, navcrtbe less, there is a ttrme a right time, too and that is just as the ' niillc begins to sour in the bottou of (thc pans.Theri the cream is all at the- surface, and should at once be removed- with i liUle of the milk as possible-. "If al lowed Co remain until the acid reaches tbc cicatn it impairs it u quality. The housewife or dairy maid who think to obtain a greater quality by allowing the mill to stand beycm!1 that time labors under a most egregious mis take. u I 1 1 Some Good Farming fTbori Jlvet 4 man la Northampton bounty by the name of J. II. Iletbe peth. Here is what he did thfs year, and we wish to know who can beat itv lie raised on forty six" acres, a one horse farm, fifteen bales of cotton weighing 450 pounds each. lie raised BeVentybarrels of corn eleven bar-relsl-h bne acre; he raised7 100 bush els of sweet potatoes, h raised on three acres, sixty bushels of wheat, and on the same land, this fall about thirty bushels of peas. lie has one acre'in ohufa. to help fatten his meat; -and a half acre in .peanuts, to rosst and cat theie lqug w i uter n igUts. ;- To do this, he has hired no extra labor.except five days of plowing, and has worked only three hands. Now f e'ei, tilito-Jcnow the party whi can beat it and what need such a man as that care about who is elccteni I M.ur- freesboro.MtVer. A Cure For Hydrophobia, r A lady bunded the reporter the oth er day a slip of paper, asking him' if he would not publish it for tho benefit of ttra publto. It was found , to be a tiniplft bot effective cure for that dog day terror, hydrophobia. The cure Tfkicb experteoce Has proven .to be in - faMibl l nothing more than vtha root of a common wsed known . a9 decam paue, sttcped in milk. Elecampane grass-is grown in great profusion aJong( ronxcoutry roads m Ibis and Rens selaer counties, It has powerful rued- ka4--qulit'es,-nd milk is well known to 4e a specific for many poisons. The maimer of administering the antidote wltt be lcatned by a perusal of the fol lowing history of this simple and won- derful cure : , . ? , : Ja.Cbestcr conaty, Ta.t Jived a Ger man nmed Joseph Emery, who-nsed to'be-sent for far and wide when any . one had been bitten by a rabid animal, lie weut to see bis patient, carrying something Vtiderstood to be' a root, which he himself dug " in ; the wovids. 1'e milked a pint of milk fresh iron) tlie cow, put the root into it, bbiled it, gave it to the patient fasting; made hiia ffs after taking it ; gave a second and .third. dose oir alternate ' days, aud nerer failed in effectina a cure. In some way his secret transpired, and the root was known, to be elecam pane. - The story, current in ; tbo country, was that an old Genuau made the dis--"Covery in the days of Fenn, and ap plied to the Pennsylvania Legislature for a graat of 300 1 for -niakins: bis secret public. His offer was treated with contempt, and he resolved that bft "secret shouM die with him, but a drunken son knew it, wrote out the recipe, making a number of copies, and tried to sell them at $1 apiece. He only .succeeded in sellais twofc one q(lhQscJLotl;eman ;wbo nade. -cnek efiective use of it. So well did he establish the loeal rqiutntion of speclc that in Ids neighborhood folks were not afraid ef mad dogs. This man neTeHVUeil ,ttr pTeiretilphyilro phobia., 16 tne case the spasmsliad begun befare the first dose was given, and the patient recovered. Albany TRIDAT I 5; THE TROUBLE OF LEADING A GOAT. llnybc there is never any excite- nient at the JPest Entl, but 3'ou can't ; make thejpcople who saw a colored j gentleman try to lead a soat through there the other day, believe it. At first the goat didn't want to go, , and the colored gentleman, who was about ten feet ahead of the animal pulled rig- 4flrously on the rope. lie had just got his whole stiengtb on it4 when the goat changed his mind and started forward o suddenly that the colored gentlc hiaiji' didn't have lime to recover Ins balance and went down, and as the h goatmn pa9t him and kept running he was dragged aloug. clawing wildlv. iinti' his head collided with a lamp post, and hebi jught the procession to u halt. On regaining his feat, the colored gentleman wa3 very angry and ran for t !: ".Tit to kick him. - and the t Jfl a-d they flew a. a - - , tfrpo. t five rods ahead, the goat observed a ytizeri bending over to, look down an open coal hole, and on reaching him the goat contrived tj hit him just un der the hip pyjket, and the citizen disappeared down the coal-hole like a shot, just as the colored gentleman stumbled oyer the ) goat,., 'which had come to a bait. A number of people had gathered about and tlun the goat took a notion to turn and go the other way, and he got the rope so entangled in people's feet that. seven were upset aud much blasphemy resulted. The man down the coal-hole then attempt ed to climb out, and got his head and shoulders above ground when the goat made another rusli at him, and he hud to dodge down again. And then the goat assaulted his owner, who went up a lamp-post, and then the goat went fur another (man, and, as the owner had tied the rope to his belt, lie was yanked eff that lamp-post quicker than power. Fortunately for him, Lis belt broke, and he 3piang to his feet 'and took off toward Harvard College, yelling fire, " and the roat suddenly jumped into an open window, scared a woman into a fainting fit and upset a Uib-le on which stood a dish of hot wa- ter. He got more of the water upon himself itad, m-ade more frantic by pain jumped out of the wiudow again, but tctl a b JA iog and stove in three of tliecu-iesrios, and then disappeared down the-street amidst a cloud of dust just as a poifwuran came around to shoot Lira" And the man down the coal hole came vp with awful expres sions on his lace and in his language, and offered $la to any one who would t: 11 him who to sue for damages. BILL ARP. The great agony is over. Hancock wasu't the cock we thought he was. I'm mighty sorry, but l'ro not going to bed about it nor commit suicide. The sun still rises ip the east and sets in the west, and our people-seem to take it all pleasantly and have many a joke at their oun expense. I saw Col. Tom Hardeman cutting ! the 'pigeon- wing in his warehouse yesterday just is lively as a Garfield man. He will never grow old or melancholy, and it would be a splendid world if everybody was like him. Grand old gentleman , he is a lype of the good old times. He says we have got the, best country ajid tl e best people" and enjoy the life more than our Northern brethren; haven't got as much money as they have, and don't want as much ; so the acceunt is about even anyhow ; no beg gars or tramps going round here; no labor strikes or Communism or free love or spiritualism ; told me about a friend of his going' to church in Bos ton and hearing a splendid soprano voice in the choir, looked round and saw it-was a big black wench with 'lips like a pair of raw beefsteak. I won der if our people will ever come to the like of that. I hope not. It shocks my emotions. The choir- the young man's earliest glimpse of paradise. 1 used to sit where I could see them and feast upon them and always felt Lke exclaiming, "Hark ! I hear an aiwel sing." It seemed to me in my young aud, raptuaus life that the sweetest girls in the world always got into the choir aud were just that much nearer beaveo. Oh. Horrible! IRiat less cration I If hat a crushing of a young man's ideal of loveliness and beauty to see a darkey there. , I know they can sing and I always enjoy them in their places with the banjo nrd bones, or at a minstrel show, but I dou't believe they sing in white folks'choir in heav o and its agin natur! to mix em here. - mi . . iuc religious movement against banged" hair Is extending. Bishop "Elder of Cincinnati, baa issued a pro hibkory order a the subject. word in edgewise" bas bad Ute word filed down and will make another effort in the direction in a few days. TALB0TT &0NS Shockoe Machine RICHMOND, VA., MannfacMin-i-s f Portabk and Stationary Engines ami Boiler, .Sav Mills, O rn anl Wln-at .MilK Chaffing, Hangers and Pulleys Turbine WatT Vli---Ts. Tobacco Factory Machinery, U'ntilit Iro; 'fork. Brass ami Iron C'a-lin-, Machinery of.every dosciip tion. GINXIXG TIWESIIIXG .VA CHINES A SI'ECIAI.TY. Kopairiiig Promptly and Cu;tfalJy Done Talbott's Patent Spark Arrester. 'ITse In 4-ii I ion ol'llie Age. It tWs not k'stroy the flraff It dot-? not interfere with clea ' -t the tubes'. ' It will not choke lip and requires no c' anii.z. It requires no direct dampers lo be open ed when raisin;; steam damners bein ol jectinnable, as they may be left open and allow the sparks, to escape. J It requires no water to extinguish sparks which, by condensation, destroys the draft. teid-s. when water s- u;l, if . neglected. ih ellicieney is destroyed by evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept in a filthy condition. It is simple aud durable and can bo relied upon. It can be attached to any boi'.or. No planter slionld be without one of tli.'in. Insurance conrpariies will insure rins and barns where the Talbott Engines aud Spark Arresters are'iwed at same rate as charged for water or horse power. Bireiid for illustrated circulars and price list- " Ihanch IIou-efGolilhoro, X. C. J. A Tlauer, Gtiieral Manager. T. A. Grainier LocalManaei . nol4 T2m BEST lil THE WORLD I Impure Hl-Carb Soda 19 of a sllshtly dirty v;li!te color. It may appear white, examined by it self, bnt a COMP.vmsoN AvrTU CHfTHt'Il Ac "AKM AND UlAJI.imit" CI 11 A NO will sliow the dillercuce. See that yonr Tlaklnc: Sodn f -vrlilteand PliRK, a slionld A M, NllSLAlt SUfiiSrANCES I'tic-d lor food. FA.RME11 & WAIXWIUGHT Founders of Brass and Iron, and Manufacturers of AGRItlLTlUAL IWPLEWEXTS, at their old stand WILbON, NORTH CAROLINA. Manufacture and keep-on hand an', and j the largest stock of r '; IMPLEMENTS the State for the Farm, made of the be? a terial and by skilled workman. All poods warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. ire will compare prices with any first class house. The patronage received at. the hands of the farmers and the trade in and out. of the State bears us out in this, for whieh wo rer urn our sincere thanks and hope we will tneiit a continuance of the same. j FARMER & WA1NWRIGHT, ; Wilson, N. C. Ap,-2-Iy. 0 ' ; THE BEST REMEDY For. eases of tie Throat ani Lungs. 5YT7T'o In diseases of tli pul- and reliable reim-dy ig invaluable. A v k it's Cuekkv Pectokai. i3 such a rt-iuitly. ami no othersoeiniiR-ntly mer- v't the public Itisasei t" .onfitii'- rnmliimt ion of CH ERRY the uiwlk inal prihei- 'its ana curaiive vir tues of The finest drugs, chemically united, of snt li iover as to insure the "greatest jxssibl frieiiicy and uuiform. PrrTAO H T ty of results. It strikes vunu. at uJe foundation-of all pulujonary diseases, affordiiai; prompt relief and rapid cure.-, and is adapted to ivatients of -any a.se or eltlier sex.i JJrip; very palatable, : the youngest thildren take it readily. In ordinary Coughs. Colds, ?ore Tiiroat, j IiroiH-hiiis, Intl.ionza, ClerK3"'a"s Sore Tliroiit, Asthma, Croup, aud Ca- tarrh, the effects of Avik's Cikkkv J tor vi. are masrieal. an 1 inulritulei are an- nually preserved from serious iihiess bv its j timely and faithful use. It s'uould le kept ! at hand in every household for the pro- ! t.-ctioa it affords in sudilen attacks. In ! Vilioopinfr-cough auJ Cousumptioa j there is no oth-r remedy so erMcalious, j soothing, and helpful. -i Ixw p i- f.s are iaducetnents to try souie of . i t j- many mixtures, or syrum. made off-heai ' and hitiTective insTedients, nj.v oJered, which, as they contain na curative qualities, can atford only teumorary relief, and are sure to deceive nd disapjoint the patient. Iis4ases.. of theithroiit and lunjs demand active and effective treatment; and it is dan gerous exiHTiiariitiujj with unknown and clwap medicines, from the great liability that these dLs acs may. whiie so triried Vith, lecome deeply seated or incurable. Cs Avut s Cheki.v Pectoral, and you may confidently exiect the best results. It is a stnn lard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is as clwap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowiug its composition, prescribe it :r; ;iieir practice. The tet of hall a centurv has proven it absolute certainly to cure all pul monary compUints uot alredy bejoed the rea h ui huuui aid. : Prepartd by Dr. J. C. Aycr fc Co.,, Pratal an Aualytical Cbcmittt, Lowell, Mass. t3 : ' l?s 1 M RAILROADS. CONDENSED TIME. TRAIN'S GOING WTT. lljtp, Sept. -G. 'so No. 4?!. No. 42. Iily Xo.-.ffI)y ix. Sun. leave ( oli!loro j lf. 1UAM Arriv at UaMgli 12.2-.P.M lave , S."IM Arrive at DurhajHN - 4 P1 10. -- I'M 7.00AM 9.3AM 1 I.imAM 3.5 AM Hiilsboro .i.ai.i: 7 -KiPM : Orii.boro'j - N W N C s3uP.il: 10.00AM: Arr Srilm NWNCi: 1iP.M: 11 2AM: Arr Hitrti Poiat x.v.pm: m,2.-iAM: " :tlNl)iir' ' Cl.arluiti 10 l.iPM: II. 3 AM 12 27V.M: i.i?PM- X." 48. (Jonpt'Cts it Goldsboro with train on V. i V ami A. A X. C. K. It's. at Salisbi.ry with Western N'l'i t!, Carolina ; JJailroad. :itAi-lT.::.c Jiinciior. with A & -.' ! A IJtiz f.r all ptiuts i?jinh and S.uth-wet No. 42. (Connects at Air IJn Juuctioi. with A & C A Lj ll It, for all point- south aud soulh-west, ht Ch uK-iiee vxith C C & A It lt, for all pbmt s south and South-east. TU.MV itulc-, SfTU. 'SO; i ; GOING VAST. No. 47 I No. Paily I Ifculv : Ao. Ui- y eX.S'iu I..e:ive t'liarloHe V 4 M"AM: 4.-"-il-,.tl : S;ili-I.urv "J 6.2HAM: 6.:liiPM: lli-h Point:! 7.5HAM: "7 54PM- " Salem NWNOd S.tKiAM: .'i.WP.I: Arr.Greonsboro " j 9 20AM: 7.00PM. .. u Gr-eusboro2 9.3:1AM' 1 5 iXiPM Arr. Ilillsboro j 11.3:1AM: io.22Pl t Arr Jsirti:tm Arr. linleit'li Liavp K:il'!rli Arr Goltlboro 3 12.iiPM. : 11.P-U 5 1.4 PM: 3.00AM t 3.4tiPM : e.lAM: t 0.00PM : .10.IWAM: No. 47. "oniiects at, 6'liarlotto with trains on A & C! A L IJailroad from the soul !i and soutlji-west, at Sa'isbury with Wes'erii N C Itjlroad, at Greensboro with l it 1) II It, for all points north, east and west, at Gold boio with W & W It 11, and A & N CM H. j No. 4."). Connects at Charlotte with C C A A and A A U A L R It, Irom all points south, south-cask and west, at Greensboro with It & D 11 It, to all points north, east and west, j SLEEPING CAftS WITHOUT CHANGE. llmi both wayb with trains Nos. 4S and 47. between NeW York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro ami Charlotte, ami on Train Nos. 41 and 43 between Wash ington and Auiinjsta, Ga. .Through tickets on sale at Greensboro. Rs-lcigh, Goidsboiio, Salisbury' and Char lotte, and at all principal- points south, bouih-west, west!, north aud east. For em igrant rates to points in Arkansas and Tex as, address it A. POPE, Gen. Passenger Ajrent. INSURANCE. N- C- STATE LIFE -INSURANCE Company. F. II. Cameuoi, President. W. E. ANDKiisdx, Vice-Pfesldent. V. II. Hicks, j ; Secretary. Dir. E. B. UAYivooD, Md. Director. Prof. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuary. Assets ......... ..... $ 200,270 70 Liabilities ... (lie-insurance, reserve, &c).... 84,87R 41 Surplus to polievdiolders , 175.394 2'J The State Life! is the only Home Compa ny in North Carolina. It is the only company that invests all its funds in the St;ite. All of its money is kept a! home and circulated anions our own people. i Out of fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance Uepan inent. the N. C. State Lift:! issued more policies in the State last year tihan all of the rest put to gether. ! Company's rates as low as those of any first-class "company. It. will cost a I man ajred :50. about five cents a day to kep his life Insured for one l In.insand dollars. North Carolinians, stand by and support your own Home! institutions. BfetTGood aejnts wanted in every county in the State. j A. Ii. DEANS, Special Agent for Wilson and viciui'y. ; JOHN CLARK, JR. CO'S SI X - C O R D FOR Machine or HandUse. -: 0: THOMAS RUSSELL k C0V SClLE AGENTS. I bit SALE RYj Hines, jladley & Co., WIISON, N. C. Norffi Carolina Rail M ocS : 1 t W. J . i I ARRI S S -' Jriiolesale JL- Retail Dealer in GROCERIES & ! t Now offer to hi - old frirnds and patrons ins iariro stork lut SUGAR, COFFEE. FLOUT?. LARD. BUTTER, MEAT. All 'pufenased prcTious to the advance in price?, and will be old cheap. ! S-C I I H4 If. till IIBTW kirn Manufacturcdi only TRAOC MAitK. .MANUFACTUPilD Olii-Y. bY. t.T.BLaCKELlA,25! CO. 0PI)RH1MJM.C g T. A U T LING T 11 U T II ... The re.it cure for ' '. DYSl'Iil'slA. SICK HE A DA CUE. (i:u s roMAcn and the bad elVcets of India's! ion is Dr. D'Armstadts Ati-Dyspeptic Drops. '.Vomlerfid ent "s maile all over the coi - . try as thousands' of certificates aiie-t - Purely :i'ilc Pi ie 7"iMits PUKCKLL, LA 1)1) CO. nol3-I2ni Kiehmund, Va. M UUl Printing1 1 Binding 4 Kaleigii. N. C. Having the most complete esloJJish metit in the State solicit orders for M.ettri- Ilvstl, ,iolc Ele:tl, Kill IleiI. A oiiiiI ?nlew, .Stli Jciiiciil-. .leiiiot-sii4(iiii, Iolj:ci s, lonk'i, Ac Insurance Printing, , ; Pailrojid I'lintinir, , Book and Pamphlet Piinting ; . School Catalongis. Circulars, etc. PRINTING AND BINDING OF ANY KIND, Fla-iri or Fancy Orders solicit-1 ' 1 Edwards. Brotighton, & Co. PPIXTERS AND BINDERS. ! KALEIGII, N. C. BOOK PENDING , AND ' 31 A N U F A C T U It I N G , H'e rebind books of every kind in the neatest style of '.he art. lihnk !,o ks of every size and quality, made to order on short notice;- IPe have a einni)leie pind'uiy Li charge of a llioro'igli ct'inpeteiit man. Keonl BM)ks, Dockets, Index lioojs. Ledgers, Day Books, etc.. made at New York, prices. Send us your order and we.willgive you satUfactory jobs and prices. Use ''Young' I' P. Gl issrs' eye:-iglit. and save j-our J. T. Young & Bro. DKALKK IN FINE IPATCIILS. DIAMONDS, JEWKLIiY, ILVKU WARE, .Mai.nraetijirer of all kinds of riaiii fiold Je.vilry- Uings, Cadges. Vc The best $i;, cas'.ir, and $).()() cloe.k eversold. Auicriean . aielies at the lovvesL prices. Solid silver sp.ions, forks Ai;., cheaper thair ever. Yuiir orders are so licited and will be prompt I v atrended by J. T. YOUNG & 13 KO. pETEltSBUItU, Va. oe.t 30th TO.-lf INVERY)rARIETY W. PINES WALNUT MANTELS GEORGE 0. STEVEHS, wo. 49 Light Street, BALTIMORE TUC DCO"" DA DCD I TDV ST I Int Duo I rArtn! InT I IS 1 -w-m a w Trwt r tv rvr t w -wr -w T n r m rm T 1 XXXl LJJiJJ. KJJLtJa 1 A-J J. JliJ 1 JU AS . if ! Si i I I It I I I I - I W I m t M, I I I soiti yd: lis. Th Scint lfic Amrif-an is a jarcro Virjt-cl? Weekly newBpajM'r if futecn j)'-, primed - in Ihr- most beautiful -tyle, iroi"tiM-)y iltn.ti:it-d with silfii1il eiir nving, n-presi-ntins tlit lifw eft inventions and t!je most recent advances in the arts and -science.; ioclurtin n-v ami iutrest ins f:icl in ar ricnlitire, tionicnimre, the linme. heailh. ineiic;il pn-.-ref'. Fcx-ial cieiice, natural bistory. Ai rononiy. The most valualjle prac tical paper, crnitteiil vetitei-ji in all depart ment of science, will lie ioiwiil in tlio Sti-nti!lc American. TerniH, ij:i.20 per year, 1 .00 balf year, which includes poiae. liicfutsit to ty;cnt. S r.;' copies, t"n cents. Sold bv alt nw-iilt-aler . 1U ml i by jK)tal Order toMuun t Ct.. i'ublishers. 37 l'ark iiow, New Yc rk. Ix. JL-i-il X O Scientific Atiiericn, i Mte-rs.Miiiiii & ,'.. tire -tlicitor of Amer ican atid Foiciii Fatent-, Iavc Ii id 35 years experience 'and now have tl,c larent j t'.!abhlMocnl in liie worhi. I stent are 'obtained on the Ix-yt t rm?. A fpceinl notice-is made in the 'Scientific Ameiican j of all. invent iorg jintentrd through tlii-. j aironcy, with the name tnl reidence of the patentee. Itv the iimnonee eireulati T; i I htis jiven, pnb.'ic attenti- n i- jliiectud to i the merit - ot the r.ew patent, and fates or i:itrodti :'.'on o(ir, i easily i4!.-cted. Any tv-tson v!im ha.s made a - new di--! cv ry oi invention, cin ascertain, free o( ; rliare. whether a patent can probably be ! 'obtained, hy wri in to Muiiti A; Co. We j aIo send free our 11a id lUok afwmt l'-, Fatent Laws, yf-;', tat,i-, traMe ; in;ik:-, ;!tt ir co-t-. and how procured, with j hint. fer procure;; advances ou inveuiion-. f Addre-s for the pap-r. or coneernin pat ent-'. 3irN A CO ,37 Park Kw, New Yo-k. llr.iich v)tftce, cor. F. and 7th Sts., Vat,h ii gtou, I. C XOTICK. ALL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. 3 Should addre; Frank Leslie Publishing j mmm ron J4P Al" 11 4. r . I tehnTo WW Co , 13 ty 55;nrt, New Yoik; an ache 'tasn. - j. uoe wishing snyilnng in our line win cm -y j - agent wanted in eery town. All who i it to their interest to bay of as. f wi lo make money rapuuy, khouki miiu Thiity Leiiti for tire week subscription lo 'rank Islie's Wetkl', (the only lein ra;ic Illutrattd paper publislied.) Clnbs of four, for fire w-rvk. fr one dollar, or Mmolc 4nrv ill 1 u-nt f.r l nf twi tarro fctamiis. U!utratcu Catalogue free. ' fc' I V I I I m - ' a k - V by W. T. Blackwell FORI PLEASURE COMFORT.HEALTH SMOKCTRE OLD Jell! ractioa nd it POPULAH BECAUSE RELIAK1 rJ THE GAY TOLL COTTON GIN. I shall corrmcr.ee t .it-kins eo!ton-r.t ber ,ext. and promise the old patron, and publicierailv il P t:on , fforded by any gin in this sec tion. 1 uvin,Sed L llY ll ? a packm. room enables .e toiaNo add another 5m 1 Lul . , cai ji vjue liunur.eu am hi" h vS.-iwa . vi.ivui t it Giiihiiig Thirty Jlales of Cotfoiii per Day. 1 use t ie celchrnted Hall & in lti(rmigli repair. I shall esses the WILSON COTTON PRESS This pies has the reat advantaSc of liavihg flame! and in i.r ,.U i..,..". 1 am able to nark ai ibc i-nit..n n,- . . ".. "in- iiiiniiieo :ml ti ' .lv utrt 1,.,U. ornuto .Insane:,,, ee.tandyge, sli.-ir eo.N.upkk, 1 wi.h ,.,r .gin as cheaply and ,,., tl,e n,u-t aeenmni-Maf-ng t-rm a. any. Fair' de!i., Tu Ll mai,. if ,.v w;,i iL, ... " , . ...'..?:"" 11 ' mewuh j ., kiij , I. m J ijiMiauice ui iiihed at my gm. Old North State Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF WAKllENTONj N. C. T lias becn iu Successful .operMioii; for Eiht Yean. -A Thoroughly Reliable Home Company, j W.M.. S. DAVIS, President, F. II. JAKMAN At.. .... iWihriiiigtoiiy ; -MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WINDOW SASHES. BLINDS. D00U8 of el'f rr (Ipscription. All Euiiittcr Kim unci lor .price list. Factokv : Foot ol Walnut St may 18-Gtn ' E W Merchant Tailor and Dealer in j Tailor's Trim tilings, &o. ei'.ivuiisiien i in 3i-i;iisr ui' f i- wear. ( Gutting1 done to order on short notice. I j Also clean iti and Ilepairiiig;. All work warranted to be first elas. Kefiiectftilljyours truly, Feb. 6th. '8 0 Second Branch, Hadley & Farmer's. IVc h: A have just opened a full line of Hardware of rerjr i'tinf- .oricultural Iinnreinents, SaJdelryJlugg? and If'aon Harne,Irid;M. i (I rii'll I Til f A I lint. wees, full line of Carriage Malerial,' 1(X l!rreU best Indian Hock Limt wk. iil sell low, Improved Weed Sewing Machines. We ar r?enti ffrthe ce!ebrateJ Eclipe CoHon Planter, -drciMW'. i any planter in the market. Al.v'the Roland Cbiiled bteel Ilow that cu oe snrpas-setl. Our stock of Tinware s T OVES. STO We have the pretliest line of Stoves over ;,lr.ced on tb market. Ti T1' our -specialty and is the Laudmest -trick" in tL aSarlitt, ' VlllLt ( I Ci i Our entire atnelc i haw -.nl w-, Iwitt J. L. 5th-tf v . . SJJ0 & Co., Hurlikm. K. C. Blackwells Durham. qnlekrr ami Vires ltt tUu nnr Lrandrof 8akitf mi tk mitrktl, , docs so if fnr ni., . . !UCi-t jtxlv Saw n -r . ... - ... ,,.;... ,,r Brown co ton puns all r wkich kf latst iitvenlio i Cot- also use my two swlngiinf press Ux-V tf t'., 1 .... , . . .' " IMClfd to ,i. .. i ... , , cora baiibiactlou, JJ.i' ;n anil Her w ill k " II. Tynon. 1 ' . '111 i ,M. I, i AND- 1 ! New 'Prices! Satisfaclion Gur.rnttpJ ! tmi Okfke: Nut Near Xt4 Crom - i uiiiiii i tuui usuimi .mciui All are welcome. 1$ .;ORFK,VWOOD. Cortier Nasli an (jlllor It. Door from U comtIete. ,: VES. ST O ViE 0 - ht direct from the maoafaCt!' ----- - ., - , rn ... ..J miS? Weaver fc To., H'XL TAILOi? SHOP! mm i s
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1880, edition 1
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