The Wilson Advance.
PUBlShE AT
WIUSOf,N.a, JSVKBY. FRIDAY.
The Wilson Advance
ADVBBTlSHli . ''
One Square 1 time ....... ... :...1,00
One Square 1 mouth 1,50
Our Square months .5,0
One Square C months., .....8,00
On Square 12 inontha 1 5,0i
Liberal deduction made ferlarferirpess
Woodnrd & Connor.
WBSCRIPTlOIf RlTBSt
CLT ILL rrilfi EVDS TifoD AffiTnLYrST
-12.00
Transient AdTertlaeotents lasertei si
Cents per line. -
VOIi 11.
WILSOX, X. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 11,
NO. 8
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Local department.
JOSEPHUS DANIELS,
Editor.
Railroad Schedule at WIJai
GOINO NOHTII
No. 47, Pasaensra-r and Maii......l:3C'a. m.
" 43, Fast Mail. 10:57 a., m.
" 45. Accommodation . ..12:'8 a. II.
Iul Fmjjhr.... ..8:39 a. m.
r Goino South.
No. 4S Pataenjrer.. j...?:"ft p. m.
42 Paasentrer ...4:U2a a. m.
40 Kt Mail ...... 8 :'.IZ p. in.
Ical freight .................. .. .1:0 p. in.
Post Office Hour:
The post office will be open from 8
a. ra,. t5 p.m., and htur afiet the
8:33 p. m.. train. Open hour after
taeli anall Sundays.
rta:
Pooomoke !
IVCoMok.
Pocomokk!
POGOMokE.
F. Stern in selling out at and below
cost.
Snow Friday and Saturday mornihg
of last week.
Dick Allen has juct received anoth
er car load of buggies. 1
F. Stern sells his entire
and below cost.
stock at
Dick Allen sells his buggies on long
time cheap.
Rowland has the best 5 cent cigar
in the city.
Go tm F. Stern's for
below cost.
goods at and
Economy is wealth,. Buy your bug
gies from Dick Al en.
Far saU at and below cost F; Stern's
n tire stock of goods.
If you with good groceries at and
below cost go to F. Stern.
Rowland still ahead ! Sells snuff
at only 50 cents a pound.
50 boxes of ? window glass all sizes.
Just received at Rowland s.
All kinds of dress goods at cost si
L. lltilhrooer & Bro's., Agents.
Alt kinds of winter goods at reduced
prices at L. IloUbroner & Bro's..
AgsnVs. ? '
Beautify your .'.yard's with Central
Park mixture, or Blue grass, Rowland
has it.
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D'ck Allen has just received a lot of
two-horse wagons which he will sell
cheap or. time.
If you want to buy your paints at
bottom figures save money by purchas
ing of Rowland. ,
f7ood buggies, and cheap busies I
Dick Alleircan't be beat, Buy your
buggies from him.
Landueth's and Bidet's garden aeod
a good assortment, at- Move & Na
dal's Drug Store.
Dick Allen is having such a rush for
buggies he wants to employ two active
men to help him.
V. B. Balchelor at Nashville, has a
lot of good buggies which he will sell
cheap for cash or on time. tf-1 4.
Rev, J. E. Mann, Presiding Rider of
this district will preach at Home's
chapel in this county Sunday rnrjrning
next.
Mr. Heilbroner will leave in a faw
days to purchase an unusually i large
stock of Spring goods. Then lDok out
for cheap good.
If any of our farmer friends are in
need of guano we call their special at
tention to the advertisement of Hins.
Hadley & Co. They deal, exclusively
in first class standard brands and offer
good inducements to purchasers. Go
to see them before you purchase your
supply.
It is evident, from the improved
quality and condition of the Seven
Spriugs Iron and Alum Mass, that the
proprietors have profited by their long
experience in its manufacture, as is
attested by the steady ir.sxeasing de
mand for that most excellent mineral
ter remedy. It is now admitted to
be the best known tonic; alterative we
iavs in use for correcting the acidities
of th stomach, disorders of the liver,
affestions of ike kidneys a-nd impuri
Hei of the blood;, being made y
Msesrs. Ladrum & UtchSeld, Abing
don. Van irora the noted pure mouiu
Uin mirKsrjvl wateps- of Washington
Death of a Briyht Chiltl.
Little Mark the bright and
intelli- j
cent l'ttlo son of Prof. Sylvester and
Fannie Hassel), died Tuesday morn
ing of this wevk of brain fever, aged
about two years. We tender our
sympathy to the parents in their sad
bereavement.
'' BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills
ami fever impotable. .
For sale by Peacock fc Ifargrve
7tc Court Room.
V are pleased to note that our
county Commissioners have had th
Court House newly and nicely carpet
tcd in time for Court next week. This
makes the Court House more coni
tortablc not speaking of the advantage
given to it in appearance.
Here we go ! Look oui ! Dick Al
lens buggies are the bc-t in the market
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and don't you forget it.
Awl Still 1 hey Come.
Another I large lot of the fashionable
sun lxnnets just received at E. G.
No & Go's , all sizes and colors to
suit the most fastidious, from the in
fants puff top to the oldest ladies
double skirts. '
Some for the white.
And some for the black,
Some for the rich
- And some for the poor.
Some, for the pretty girls
passing by the door. '"'-.
"WINE OF CARDUI " for Ladies only.
For sale by Peacock & Hargrate.
Died,
' At his residence in this place Jon
day "ight Mr. Willis Ptpkin. , aged
alM)ut f0 years. His funeral took
place Tuesday evening. Elder J. S.
Voodard preaching the funeral ser
mon Mr J Pipkin was a good man and
died as he had lived with the respect
and confidence of all who knew him.
"H leaves several children and grand
childreu and many friends to mourn
his loss. He leaves a long line of de
scendants. Among them Mrs Alex
Oldham of Wilmington, Mrs. Denmark
ofGoldsboro, Mrs. Fiprlen of Whiia
kers, and Mrs. C? )1J of this place.
Whoa ! there. - Don't you want a
cheap buggy? It so go to see Dick
Allen.
Wilson Con? t.
v Superior Court will be held in .Wil
son next week. Judge Craves presid
ing. Siveracaies ot irnportapce ate
to ba tried and a large crowd will
doubtless be present. As is usual
many of our subscribers will be in
town at. sometime during the week and
wo trust thai those who are indebted
to us will come up and settle their
accounts. In the main our subscribers
have paid npvvell, but there are a
good many vhnrare sttll in arrears who
would please us yery much by settling
without further delay.
A tritr package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
free of charge at ,
For sale by. Peacock & Hargra'vc. J"
Married.
JA- the residence of the, bride's father
Mr. K. , 't. Owens, in this county, Wed
nesday, Uarch 9th., J. J. Farmer Fsq
officiating. Mr. Cicero Bryunt to Jiss
Annie Owens all of this county.
In Farmville at the residence of the
bride's father on March 9th Mr. Thos.
Hill of MHrlboro was married to Mis
Sue'.-May. Miss Nora King of this
place was present at the celebration of
the nuptials. J
Dick- Allen is now selling open
buggies at $45 and tops at $oo,
Meeting of thz Board of County Com
' inissionirs.
Last Monday Teing the J regular ti me
of the monthly meeting of the board
of county Commissioners, nil the board
being present, they met in the Court
,,ur: rr' U'VJ' U ' ;Y am' CUair
presiding. -
bhe usual monthly allowances were
made. .
J. A. Farmer was granted license to
retail Liquor twelve months from date j
at his old stand below the ra'il road in i
in the town of Wilson. Sam. B.I
Waters was granted license to sell !
Liquor by retail at his present staud
on the IFest side of Tarboro street for
twelve months.
M. C. Moss. ClerSe of tho .Sutierior
Court. renewed his official boud with!
Wiley Daniel aud Jotm Barnes as
sureties.
Various and sundry accounts for pio- j former residfenl of Wilson, we; are in
visions, merchandise &c were ordered ; debted fer courtesies rendered while
I to bo praid and the board adjourned.
A Genuine Article.
The $0iubl3 Pnciflc O.nro. adver-
tisfcd in this issue by Mr. J. A. Clark,
has the impress of a genuine article
It has been tested at the experiment
station at Chapel II ill, V. C. and was
awarded a higher commercial value
than any ofher fertilizer sold in
frilson. If you want to make an
fearly crop of cotton, with fine white
lint, buy your fertilizers of Mr.- Clark,
who will sell as low as the standard
brands can be bought anywhere.
Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you
will never be bilious.
For saln by Peacock &, Harravc.
Advertised Letters,
A list of letters and postal cards
wholly written remaining in the post
office at Wilson, N.C.. Mar. 11th, '81 :
Bettie Adams, F E Adams 2, Mrs
Caroline Boyett, Thos Brovn, Mack
Burch, Mrs Francis Barnes, Wileon
Barnes col, Miss Alice Barnes, W II
Bailey c ljoras Carr. E R Gray, Jno
Halt, Mis Martha Halt, Briston Huff
man, M Thomas Holland. Wm Johny
Joyner, Jas F Keller 2, Louisa Lewis.
James Matthews,, H E Mills; John
Plown. Marrett Renfrew, J D B iJucks.
Thos Ruffi.i.R S Williams, D J Wil
liams, Rev B Woodard.
If the above letters and postal card
are not called for in 30 day they wil
be sent to' the dead letter office.
M. C. Daniels, P. M.
Beauty, health, and happiness for ladle
in "WINE OF CARDUI "
For f ale by Peacick & llargrave.
Persontds.
Mr. A. N. Daniel is north on busi
ness' Rev. W. L. Cunniggim was in town
last'week.
Mf.B. W, Hargrave i on a visit to
our town.
Mr. Sam. C. Smith, of Goldsboro is
in town. -. '
Miss Npya J'fJJ -a on a Vls to rela
tives i Yilt eounty . '
Ca)t.Sam. Hodges and family left
for Norfolk Wednesday J
BII. Bunn Esp;.. of Rocky Mount,
was in town Wednesday,
We were pleasid to, meet Mr. Jas.
E. Clark in town yesterday.
: James Lipscomb who was in Wash
ington at the inaugural returned home
Tuesday,
Miss Annie Lew's of Rocky Mount,
who has been on a visit to friends in
Wilson for several weeks has returned
home.
Mr. Jos. B. S'ickncy and wife who
have been on a visit to their daughter.
Mrs, Alex. Crrecnc of this p'acc, have
returned home.
Mr. M. J. Edwards, who has been
absent in Baltimore for several weeks
on business, returned to Wilson Tues
day of this week.
Mr. Alex. Oldham and . wife of Wil
mington, Mrs. Denmark of Goldsboro,
and Mr. F. L. Pippin and wife were tn
town this week brought hither by the
death of Mr. Willis Pipkin, who was
the father of all these latiies.
Col. Geo. W. Stanton, who has hcen
in Washington attending the inaugu
ral ceremonies returned . home B'ed
tcsday night. Col.' Stanton speaks
highly of President Garfield and pre dicts
a successful and peaceful adminis
tration. By the way! Mr. Stanton was
one of the few North; Carolinians who
had a place on the platform near Mr.
Garfield.
"WINE OF CARDUI " makes rosy
cheeks aud clear complexions.
For sale by Peacock & Hargrave.
TRIP TO WASHINGTON CITY.
Desrrrng to visit the capitol of pur
country and- be present at the inaugu-
ceremonies which were to induct a
new president into the highest office
new pre
within the gift of the psople, t he local
editor of the Advance laid down the
quill last Tuesday and started on a
journey to the political Mecca, where
a horde of offrce-seekers and a goodly
number of patriotic citizens snd solders
had weudei tbeir wav to greet a 1 new
presl(1eiil
After cur arrwal m VTashinoton we
were pleaded to greet Col. IJenry G
Williams, a foriurr editor of the Wil
son Advance, whose smile and- wel-
! comcwa usgenif as in days-of yore.
! To him ami Mr.-Arthur Barnes, also a
! at tl CapitoL
We spent Thursday in the House of
Representatives and in the Senate
chamber. Speaker Randall, of the
House is a dignified presiding cifficar
and is firmly entrenched in the hearts
of the members regardless of party.
We were in the House when-the Presi
i i j
dent's veto of the funding b:li was
read. ' Sun Set" Cox the funny man
of the House, ha3 a deceitful appear
ance Fi-om his appearance we wou'd
neve j "'think him tocontain so mucji wr,
Hon. Walter L. Steele, "of this Slat?,
is the only man from North Carolina,
who is worth-any proper' y. He is an
attentive legislator, .
Hon. A. M. Scules is consldercj-l the
leader of our State delegation inj the
House. This chamber the Hous to
the eye of the 1 cal editor presented a
scene f utter '-.confusion. It seemed
that almost every member was iji teut
on making as much disturbance as
possible, and as the President's mes
sage was read we scanned the coiiute
nances of the members closely amVwe
doubt if half a dozen of them paid the
leastjattention to the re&diug of the
message. The Democrats soerael dis
couraged by the veto of the President.
The tiouse passes from their control
and their most cherished measure ."'js
lost, and the ci edit which. woa'?d iare
attached to them for the passage of
the bill is lost to them beyond recall.
In the Senate chamber in the room
of chaos and confusion which pervades
the Itonse quiet and order is preserv
ed. Thursday, while we were in the
Senate the indian question was up for
discussion. Hoar of Massachusetts,
Wallace of Pennsylvania and others
ook part in the debate. ' Senator!; rW.
is an ordinary looking man and upjon
first sight does not impress one with a
sense of his! ability. He is not ah
orator in any sense of the term, but is
a plain spoken man who says whati he
thinks, and generally thinks right.
Neither of the North Carolina : Sehi-
ators took any part in the debate, and
wp did not have an ODDCi'tunitv of
, - , -:
obs'erving their style in the Senate!
On the third page of Uiis paper,.
VVJ
publish a full report of the inaugura
1 h :. . -i ;
tion which will be read witli interest
by those of our readers who have
already read rer orts . in the daily
pers.
During our stay in irashington
not
pa-
we
insited the White House where we met
president Garfield, who 14. a pleasant,
sienial, fine-looking man. He is a man
who Would attract attention in . any
crowd by his statesman-like appear
ance and dignified bearing.
T Up IV Into lioiise 13 the most insiT-
nifioant looking of all the public build
. i - . . " ' . - - - i .
inosJand its outward annearance is
not in keeping with the handsoiuf'
structures like the StatGi War and
Navy1, Treasury and Post Office De
partrhetits, and the Patent Office. The
Lastjrcom into whicu we were con
ducted is elegantly , furnished - with ill
the modern improvements. A portrait
of Washington's wife is '-fchc.rn.0st
elegant of ihe portraits which grace
the rbom. An elegaut portrait of Mrs,
Hayes will be place 1 aext to that of
Mrs. Washington. It '.vas surprising to!
note the high cstoem in wliich 'Mrs.'
llayjis is ield by everjbocly with whom,
as the chief lady of the land, sho hiis
com in contact during the ost fotir
years. ShejwiU always be regard!ed with
the highest respect for her gret moal
courage. , &ne 13 tne nrst 1'resiueni s
wife who has had enough strength Jof
character to do right in regatd to
wine
hdrmking and all comt people
with
thac
one accord render her tb3 praise
is due, and regret to see her leave
a position which she has filled with such
credit to herself and to the country.
Mrs. Garfield is a very -pleasant
lookinp- ladv, but there h not that exl
pression of force of character which
IIS
visible at a glance
in Mrs.
Hayes
countenance. It
is hoped'
that she
will
gar
nllow Mrs. Hayes precedent in re
to wine drinkin2 at the IFhite
Hon
sc
.' A
most pleasant visit to us was the.
ne
we made to Corcoran3 art gallery
where the! works of the most eminent
!
sculptors anu painters are oa exuiui
lion
We saw a piintuig of Es-Seni-.
tor Cltngman of this State at this- gal-
lery
which was a master piece of
art.
Thi4
is the only rtortii Uaroliiiian
Nc
who
sc porttiat . can bo seen m
liMS
nlace where everv visitor to Washinn-
f -r Y
ton is certain to go. .
The Suiilhoniarir Institute,' the
i- i
Treasury, Patent Otfice, the Engraving
aod Printing Bureau, aud the Botani
cal Garden all visited, arc places of in
terest which should not be neglected
by nay visitor to Washington.
The receptian given to Gen. Han
cock was second only to that given to
Garfield, ami although the -train '-on
which he arrived was four hou.-s late
thousands of Democrats and Republi-
c?ns anxious to do honor to the gal-j
(ant solder, waited at the depot in the 1
rain and snow, so eager were they to j
participate in giving Hancock an on
tion. Hancock's bearing was in keep
ing with his position, and his praiie
was on every tongue.
While Garfield was reviewing the
troops, some bold Democrat, whose
ardor and zeal on Id not ba 012-1 ched !
raised a banner, baari ng the inscription j
'VinH.l 1 SJ-tf TJu rf..
V urtieKl bctt Hancock Though
not elected President, the
c'joica of the people." This caused
much cheering. Hancock, be it said to
his credit, avoided all demonstrations,
and restrained Lis friends from any
ovation or display in his behalf. When
he arrived an enthusiastic crowd met
him and hurrahed until he entered, his
carriage when some of the more zeaK
ous of the crowd began to unhitch the
horses expressing the determination
to pull the carriage themselves.. Gen.
Hancock prevented them from this
action byhis decided refusal to allow
them to do him so much honor. )
Had we thespaco it would be our
pleasure to give -a more lengthy and
extended notice of the inaugural, of
Washington, the public men and the
wonders to be seen &c, After spend
ing a week very pleasantly in Wash
ington we are at home again with
pleasant memories of a tnp the enjoy
ment of which will not soon be forot
ten. '" -
!tuKKi:r itr;ioit i'.
HKVISKD COBRKTIDIir ktxuh. nnfimv k
Wilson N. U Mar , 11; 1881.
COTTON Middling.... 1... ICU
GRAIN. If'hcat per bus 11
Join......... ....... 75
Oats ...........6
Peas. 100
BACON. N. U. Hams per lb.... 1 15
N C S'des and shoulders. ... 12$
Bulk meat sides......... t
" "shoulders
Beeswax"...
S
2f
Butter
Chickens..;
E-s..
1 lides. Green
dry ......
Lard......
Peanuts,
Potatoes Sweet
Kice...
Tallow......... ..,
Crn meal.......
....-25 to 40
25
;:r:':i
....UiteHj
80 to l .'Ji
CO
.....10
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AMD
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOK'.S OF A
TORPID
lMof apetite.IJausea.bowels costive,
P ajn in th eHead ,wTt h a duTl aebaaiion in
tlie back part, fain under the aHouMer
Wa"deu3Jn88 ateratin;jpith a disin
clination to exertion of Tbqdy or mind,
IrritabihtFtemper.nNow ap'rita. Lokb
of "naembry, witfi a ft-'eting of having peg
lected some duty, wearinesa, Dizzlneas,
1 luttering qfthj Heart, Dots before the
eyes. ellow 8'kln, H eadache, fiesth-ss-
hess at ufght, hishly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'S FILLS r especially adapt rd to
fuclic:ips,iinedose effect such a change
of feelins a to astonish the sufferer.
Tliv InrrvaW the A ?! it. rid" caoe I he
body l Tk- on FlmtU, thas if vstem !
nHrUhHl.a:ii by Ui irTonle 4rtloon the
llireli.vp Otvatn. Kejular wtooia ri?rro-
uvular
& Mil
diic"ij. ri
rrny St., 1
TUTT'S HAIR DYE,
llAtBorWirrsirf fiS rhanged to a Oneway
1!i.ack by a single spplii-atson of this DTr. It
imparls a natural color, acta IntantanouaIy.
KiM if r'rusit'i..nr n-iit by Hjirm on r-eit of f 1.
Office, 35 Murray St., Mow York.
AT Br. TCTTO IOI U of Vklaatlr 4
rKfai a(ia tu b him aaa nnt .
C. H. Aycock,
Of Wayne.
y. A. Daniels.
Of Wilson.
AYCOCK & DANIELS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
v GOLDSBORO, N. C.
InT'Will Dractice in the Cuuvts of
-Wilson, Wayne, Lenoir and Greene.
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COL.iJE.JIiO A. fsrtt-AALi r.
iir. AVCOCK win ue at riemuui et-
. . . . mi.. -v ,
ery Saturday.
ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP.
To introduce nnr new styles and tnflnhortrada
we roK-r lae t.x;iiz nniarallll flr Ur a
short time: "Tli IV-rlin -acWn ronnini a
placed alc3"ehani. fcn haa I fin, lady1 re
cmt wt jewelry, r b-mi frnfT tmlion.-ral iwk
I:w'".fct of a.-.Os luU g;M plai- 6rd rns. rollar
tiuLton. k lint. p k took, inflation rilk
hanHnrctiief, jwn. f-ii' il. romn- ruvelrie a-fl
vi;tiriK'"r,1. All thfw mailed to yoa for JSe. la
Mamn: 4 prk-ia for J1.0Q. The lot can be re
tailS at from f: to '
The KoTuKakri o.-'lainieaneaoprbasnthyat
rin;, ei int eocal liroucb wt In t o, fany neck-
. bra,.,i,,-,.roeiu--finrer4jpiiriuii',-t c'Md
! rwnKi Kirf pn. f iimii) l'nn dianiond 3ioa.
i it tiTe bunorn, piatwi roiiar buuon
Malte""" eros wita . oiamota -enir. waonuo,
lvcTe billions, paim coiiar ouii'jn, pimia
waich rlwtD. (.lam cold plat nns. ny
i ink
cam-o rsnai JIit ear-na won y. ctamina
aottinir, mfl' fall cornb. mthyrt t, ly 'a
fail piated mn Uh Vhitf no wltiaei and
rmM ctX pin. 'tit cO!4-pUia slffve buttona.
Th whole of tMs mac-aiflerBt , rolirclion aent
tnort by mk!! fcr 1. 2 for ti.TU. 4 for 1. Thia lot
can be retailed eanllr at frttn fi tofl'l. Addrcac,
y. Y. JEWELRY Of Atlanta, ia.
' T Aruwti Gibe aaya: "Thia rorbpany 1
!M-rffetIy reliable, an t the amocut they fur
vaur looaey is asUMindiop."
iuooa Co0 reread. Xaiv?.
rttfpcptC. bUhuui uf-
:Tf. vicUjn or H'Tt-r
ut, and jvkhi". the mcr-
curirU diseoetl (uurBl.
how . 1 !- ri-ouTfrl
hfnlih, charful pirit
and etfod adjfiii
Uwy will tell von bv
ikin-x SIM SlOX'S
wlVER RESL'LA-
TOR. ; 5
Th.c Cancat, Purest, rvnfl Bv4t rtimlly
IfIrllclB In Hi" World.
For DYSPEJPSrA, COXSTIPATIOX, Jaur.dlc,
PillLMi nttlr CTl'V 11 A 111 iMU' H. I Sa.
ire-lan oC spiritu, SOUR MOXACH, Ilart j
"I d v..
This nortvifjcd fJouthTD Rraedv l. wiirniiil
not 10 contiin .t slnlt; rlclc ot ".TIEKCX'HY
or any Injuricwi miacral ab'!Xauc, b ac U '
PL'HKIA VECSIITAIII:-!',
contains tho Saathera Il-3t and Herb.. whic'i
:vn aii Knrvid-ce plated m counu-u-
whr Livvt Diseases mast yi-vvail.
It will care all DUeain cnuvorl by. Df
ranement of the Liver and
Uoirelt.
The SYMPTOMS of Llvr Complaimsare a bit- f
ter or bad taste in the mouth ; Fain tn th.- Ha -k. i
Sides or Joints, often mutuken fjr Rhiunia(im : j
soi itt vrnii ic ti
NOl K;IOUU II
tJ..nfUn. D.1.i.
lax; Huadach, Loss of Meuiory, wttb a friinlnl !
.sensaimn of liavlne failed iv do sann-tbin wbich
r
out' lit iffhaTi Vn done ,
Iebilllr Loir Spirits.
A teic! rellow appe trance of Hie S'cin an I eye, a
dry Coujrh often mfstaaen for ComunrtpUon.
rJotneuraeti many of the symptoms a tied the din
ease, at othare Try few; but tbt Uer, che larmist
crg-au in bod, is generally the scat of the ditcam
if not regulated tn time, rreat -utfi-rtuj, wrt.iclied .
ees and JTC .1X11 vrill ensue.
CAUTION.
I
As tbre ar- nnmVr of tmiixtlom oflTiTod to
the public, we would cautiion the enmmunitr 10
bny no Porders f Prepared SIMMON'S LIVEH
KEGUL.ATOK unless
in
white wiapers. has the
red letter Z and Mortar in front
and
d is
made bv
J. II. ZFILIN Sc CO.
"We hgve lasted its virtue, personally, and know
that for Iiyspewia, Billiouines. and Throbbing
Head Ache, it i bit medicine the world ever Raw.
We have triad forty other medicine before Sim
mons Liver Kgulator. but none of them car us
more than a temporary relief ; btt the Benlator
not only relievtd but cured us," ltd: Ttlejraph
and Mrtscnger, Macon. Go.
MANUFACTURKD ONLY BY
jr. ti. zi:ii.i A: co,
rillLADEf.PllIA, PA.
8()I.U BY AIX DRUadtSTS,
THE
MmmU Gttoi Planer,
(PATtXTED 1879.) .
Will, Plant Seed without Prep
aration. Is Very
M Easily Adjusted
Is an t'oor.oin'cal irinchiiu. Ihe quantity ot J
freed to'h.1 sowed (?:tn be regulated
by, the t-crews under the
bottom. It can be
inn as i
; n ear
the end of tb
rows and near stumps
i as the prinv.ein o.
i - - ".
I. Over two hnndrcrl in rwe ui W ilson' Co.,
Hast neason piTin perfect fatissction and
! rt eorahieiuled 'by ever trox nsinsr tliem.
j If yon want the cheapest. tb ,b-st and
I nTrwt prnetical ?aiiter buy Jhe Elxecombe.
! For sale by.
j uuAxNxir, HadleT t tvm.
. ents for Wtfn couttty.
i
losDhm
The chamfjiion phosphate ai n
oflered etbe Farmeas.
SIX YEARS IN USEl
' nC .nn.nAl!linn A!rl Dkru
; !7t'lK;S CUiiJli-liliuia. .iviu ' "us
1 "cn it-. 11
DlllUtt Oiivr ius uuuuiiiil vunuu
i .
dcr eon. Fj Sale by
JT TTJaao ttot Jtr rr.
. Jj. w eaver oc vo.
V .
GET YOUR DINNER WITH
ffUtr ONE ARM SdLDIER.)
AT
GAEB FRONT DINING ROOMS
WELDON. N. C.
I v GOOD Dtfr.n POH SO rETJ
1 : .'- - - - -
-JrIi; i ...nf nn tnwn. Trm and
Dnralile
Ston
, ?ruar
I - .-v.: '
TAIB0TT & S0SS
Shockoe Machine
IUC1IM0ND, VA.,
Mannfacnirorn i.f PortaMe and Stationary
Ei. r;ines and, Boiler, S;tvr Mills, frn inf
Whrat .Mill, bhiihiiig Haulers and PulUy
Turbine Water W heefs, : f obacc Facf or v
Machinery, Wrought Irtvr.fTork, ftraM an f
Iron Calh)j;s, Machinery of every deicilp."
tion.
QIS'SISG S- nWESHlXG XA CII1XEJ
A-SI'KCIALTY.
nonfiirif' Prrmllir And Parnrnll,.
UC?a,n" 1 tom?U "U V""'" POn.
" '
Talbott'i Patent Spark Arresttr.
riu- lv-Mllon uflU. Ac.
It do-r not dentmv Ihe'ilraft. .
It doej not infei efu wl'h .'aillnj tlltf
1urc. ,
It will not: choko up and requires no .
canbijr.
It requires rro tfircct dampers to be nrteti- ..
'd when ruising steam d.nnuer behig ob
jiction:rtTe, a they may b left open and?
allow thfe r)arks to escape. J
It requires no water to extinirnih park
which, by conilenrtallon, JuiStroysilie draft.,
Besides, when water Is u.ed, if n'Klrttd,
th efficiency Is restnyeia by evaporation
f the water, and the djoifer U kept ins
filthy Condition. r
It ir6 Minple rad d drably andean' be relied
uponi ' '
It can ba atUfPlwo to any boiler.
No planter should 1m without one of
litem. Insurance com paries will iuaura
gins and barns where the Talb tt En jjjhie
and Spark Arrester are ued at same rt
as cbarip-d far water or hor3 power.
KfiriVuvJ for illustrated circulara and
price Hit.
Ihaiifeh Irott-e: Ooldhciro, X. C. J. A i
Uau-ier, General Manager. T. A. Orainxer
Local Mana?ei. nnl4-12
OCKJAJJK 1UUI
MARBLE WORKslOOl
8YCAMORK 8TKKLT, rEUTSIH'IUl, VA.-
GRAVE STON'ES
of every deo.ri)tion mdc to order, ranging;
in pftcv from up. Designs !nt by mUll
postage r!i1d w ? b sfanipn enclosed for re
sinin.' tvheQ orders sue rcceivl, thpv an?
jprepcrt'd and forwnrdrd. if hs work w
inot mtlsfaciory iurchascr arc rtqutsated
to rCTrtrn at
MY EXPENSE.
Xo pay i enjrM? until the Wti k is exnmin
vtl. Jorre)ondcnU rUcUer from' all patU
of the eottntrv,
f'-y Clf.S. M. WALSII.
.rt i 'iik-JCs rite's uVthk i'EC&
1 H'tLSVS COUNTY.
Yotf rtre hcrrSy notilW-tf to make rrturn
to me of all rluc?, peiitles and furMtur
c)lIcCTed by you ns Justices of the IVvwf
on or before the fkut dy of Ma roll IM81
See Ch.tpt, mid section page ISO actl
of 1879. , r
eb. 1881- ", JT. Wl FARMER. .
THE 21 AllOW ,
Is intended to be accurate a Review of
leading Ktcrrtry aud political current Upiet
that it "hall1 be worth ft' careful mn' wlilln
t real it Tfore forrrrlug hla oInloua.
Any prwtr unacquainted with the pujer ia '
invited' to end tor a ipechnen. Cbpy. Kut.
iialied 'lInir?dayi. ; Price 12 cents er copy
3 "20 per nnutti. Adilreis Uot 25; ScW
York. . . . .-'.; . f.: . - . . ...'
ENLARGE IND DEVELOP THE FORM.
If shrank wholly or In part from nature or dl- -eaw.
Ad vie fnt. l-rrne rasa and antid stamp .
to P. I I,. Co., Atlanta. fla. No bumltuc. Illh'
ct refVreiice. CorresitoDdeoce conOdeoUal.
CONDENSED TIME,
M Carolina 1 ail lad
TRAlN'S (iO'Nf) WK5T.
Tat, Srpl. tir't
No. 4t .
Da H f
S 41.
' Hy
Ko.au try
ri' Has.
Laavr (;oMIxjio . in lOsni.
Arrlrw at KalHgh: 12 'ym;
Laan? : 3 Ufn:
Arrire at Durham 4 Hpi'
" lliilIx)ro: h aiipm'.
' frr-aktxtro'. 7 4ftpm'
Ive " N W N t;. SOjijn
ATr Saifm N WNe:- 1') Mpm'.
Arr -llith 1'oiut . : 55jJtn :
Salitury '. 10 1 0 pin .
C'harlolta : 12 27am:
a 34 )i m i
A p n
an
1130"
aa
19 00 a ra
1 1 20 am
10 25 am
l H ta
""No. Connect at GoldsWo with
I-frain or AV, A W.- rnd A. A X. C. R. RV,
at Salishi.ry with V-4ircrn North Ctrobna'..
Uirilroaf. at Air Tine Junction with AH'i
J fJne'Tor all poTTit-South and South-wetj
, No.'42-iC'onnets at Air Line Junotlork ;
wiib A Ate A Lit R, for all point aonthj
laud .ontlt-wett, at Charlotlee wiUi C C A )
A R U, fof all point r fou t!i and houili-eajtl.j.
TRAIN'S GOING EAST.
Ite. hmpt. W."'W : .No. 47
o. 46
No.i?r y
at Sa ; .
iMily
lmre t;harlolM : 4 06AM: 4 4.1PM: '
' Saluborr : 6 23AM'. 8 JiPM:
' liijh l' if 7JOAM: 7 54PM'
" sih.NW.IOt r.ouAM: .oopm:
S
Arr ir5ntH,u : 9Vik: T.&rx.
ireu jOFO - 9.53AM
bor : 11 Ssam:
: I 2tPM
j ';. im;pm
IUIAM
aVrr-rlmia M2.2PM:
i La HatW-B
J--v
40PM: $.fKy1- '
jirri Ooldil..
i .
: uPM: 10.00 AM: '
i No. 47. onnec: t Chirlotte with
1 tralua on A 4 C A L nw from tha
Uoulti and wutb-we: at tfaliabury jwiih
Wester.. N V Railro"!, atGrremboro with
11 & D R 1 for all ptjiuw north, eart and
i al jjoidtboro with w w r r, aa
j a & N gR lit i-
&, A and A A V A L U K. troui all potol
sourtn !itV-etu and wet, at GreeitboaH
with Ui DH K, t all poiuU uorttr, tut
aed west,
I SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANG ft
ln boih ayg with trains No, 43 ai,
j 47. ix tweett New York ainl Atlanta via
' Itichmorid, Greeniboro and Charlotte, ami
on Train No. 42 and 43 bctweeu Waah
j in('n and Augusta, Ga. ' ' v
j Through ticket on sale tt, Gffeenboro
lUk-ilt, UoWsbro. baiissourv ana v-ur.
tte, and at all principal point touih
i r.n-li.n-vut'' tf nnrtli ami ru:. For enr
igr!Ln. rateg t0 points m Arkansas aud TX
iaaaJUc s
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