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The Wiison Advance. Wnjox,TillDAY,-SepUiJiber, 9, 1881 . 1. TT. LANCASTER, Editor. WlI-HOt, THE ADVANCE. ! 9Ulskd cy KrUy morning, at WHnon, ff.O. Sttbacrtritou Price .' per. year, tl.W br tx months. 0i Square. o time aeAt itmertiott. 1 Bl 00:60 cinu gyjt- rtclr ubqet iimertiott Ibr terffw MltrtlBKiat8 and for coaimcw by the f I C0tairlTio8 Commanlfiitiens tm inttr Vtoti&f topic add new I'inn wlippsd, UComiaiiBicUeliold be Addrced to Turn. WhIsos advakcb. itra HIM I'iwtUOlce at wnsn r . --. tfcta4 elm Matter. c - -J TUB EFFECTS OF THE DDOUUUT. The long continued drought has caused serious apprehensions of much Buffering la .many parts of tho coun try, i of "hard times coming back agal,'"' ia which all must suffer more of less. Tae usual concomitants of amiMAnd pestilence aro not beyond tile Rge possibility. The pnrtial faihrro -of Ibe wheat and corn crops in the gret Wet In which the corn ci4bs jUMtaorofc houses of too many f ttreltfzents are located involves u weriotu .reduction in our pork and flour upplyvnd Jias led already to a sud dTa fise in !the price of all kinds of provision. 5rt is said that the yield f wheat will ih one hundred millions f bushels JesaJ tt is difficult to realize the full extentief this great loss in the supply oi theevcereals and the. possi ble suffering irhich it may entail upn a dejpei) dent people. In Eng-lsnft-aiad Jon the Kastorp Continent - here the harvests fiave usually been ho abundant, tthe heavy rains have been quite, Jbr iatal as the-serious brought in thiavc wintry, and ?w6 may xpect Europe to call upon us to conteito them instead of beinj able to conaeiio our assistance in. our time of need. Jf the arejports are true which come Ao us officii) J sources and are b&sefLiipen- rrell acc redited infor matien, we 'wwtsfc prepar g for a time of jreat .e&vc&&pea.ll the xecessarios of life asdbof suo high r rices as will necessarily ecasion m uch suffering, and tfce ipmr aHyer,mo.re than any . A cotenajporary well says t ayB that "les on f this kind are ot casionally nec essary in the economy of a wise and indulgent Providence, to remind ub of our allSt ftfpend ance upon His will for every blessing -we enjoy, and their chastening influences shoujd not Se forgotten or disre garded. .A" few ia of pC3nerity uch as we have njoyeHrfor some years back, are well calculated to make us defiant of cal analtyf and forgetf ul of the source of all our bounties, and it is Qnly when rSho Alaastor e wrtakes us and wo ex perience a .Its luirdships, that we corn to realize ur dependence and ap jpreaiate tthe things we held so lightly ilafthe fiiy of our prosperity. This tttatien tlos like all such, must ifeavr another good effect, and that is & enfoceo the -great lesson , we are all .so apt to forget, that out of the soil rvyhlntr must come that gives or 5reevs Life, and 'only in the s weat of eur &ce, through the Divine favor ran we hope to eat broad. The crops -fioil, or partially j fail, and all else fails. The merchant, the manufacturer, the professions, the railroads, the stately AhifMi and "those who go down to the ea ia ships" are all dependent upon the farmer for their employment, and the former upon the direct favor of Heaven for the rain and sunshine that make his fertile fields productive. THE PRESIDENTS CONDI TION, a-; Since our last issue the President has rallied and very strong hopes are en tertained of his recovery; The doc tors seem to be sanguine of his restora tion to health, but it is useless to over look the fact that his condition is still critical, j The following telegram recei ved last night is somewhat encouraging: Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C. Sep. 8th '81. sc30 p. in. At noon pulse 94, tem perature 9 81-10; respiration IT. Even ing dressing half-past five pulse 100, temperature 9J X-10, respiration 18. lm taken liberal amount of ftxxl with apparent relish. President for mally thanks retiring physicians. SUPERIOR COURT. Ths. fall term of the Superior Court f Wilson county commenced last Monday, and will hold its session two weeks, llox. W. M. Snirp arrived irom isasn v;ourt iat aturaay " even- fcg, an "went upon the bench prompt ly at the tuual hour, cm Monday motning- Biajpharge tojthe Grand Jury was plainr practical xposition of the criminal law, and of the duties of Grand Juries, and we hnve heard if complimented by those conspetent to jodg. Judoe Shipp is one e ' our w$to-6cllum Judges and won merited distinction as a Judge, when the qual ification of those occupying judicial position were of a much, higher order than they have been since. He is we believe the only one of the judges e that period now on the bench, ana right worthily does he maintain the Judicial character won by his dig tlnguUhed contemporaries, and which (as neither been forgotten or unap preciated by the people of the State. Long may he continue to wear the judicial ermine, and dispense justice with his aecESomed dignity and pa tience to his fellow citizen. Ea IK . AFTER THREE WEEKS OF HARD WORK MY IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WLNTER GOODS IS AT LAST IN ORDER. I CAN SAFE LY ASSERT THAT IN POINT OF MY PRESENT STOCK HAS NEV ER BEEN 1 SURPASSED IN THE STATE, f : ' V : ' . , , Large as mj usual purchase of IJDress Goods are, I have this seas purchased mpr tlian ".double the usual quantity, and feel confident that I can-oiiit my customers in anything desired, from the ordinary Calici to the finest Camels Hair Plaids, French Novelties, Silks, Satins, Satin Surah, &c. In Dry G"d and Notions I cannot fcejin to enumerate, yet would like to mention a beautiful firssortmeit of plain, plaid and fancy sackings, plain and fancy Beaver Cloaking-, &c. My. stck of of wraps consists Cloaks. Dohnas, Jackets, Paletots and Shawls. 1 have quantities of Spreads. Quiks blankets, &cy and a t housand other desirable art!ides To my Olqthbg Department I paid special attenticfu and am satisfied that my assortment of Men's, Youths': Bpy, and Chil drens' suits, Overcoats, Kevf rible Overcoats 'and Ulstors, is second to none, and my prices will always be as low or lower than the lowest. "In Bots and Shos I have exclusive control of several . make?, crery pair of which is warranted. Hats, Caps, Tnanlcs, Valises. &o. ' On my iecond floor have quantities of Carpets. KuTf, Mats, Oil Cloths. Crumb Cloth, kc, Glassware arid Pro-' Vary of all kinds, i cordially invite an nuspectio Reipectfnll', I Rose i Sep-9-3t. CLEAR THE TRACK FOR ""X7"1TII the greatest bargains erver seen in Wilson. I take this meltli VV wl of informinsr my old 'customer and the imblic at larirt. that I have returned to this place to again lead ths market in selling the very cheap est goods, the greatest bargains, and in fact to'arain assume the title of the i -' - . . i -.. , j CHAMPION OF LOW ITWCJiS THR OP.IGJXAL. ' I wns-fbrtunate enough to procure the mosf select variety! of goods at the lawest imaginable prices, and am therefore prepared to astonish vou with the bargains that I am offering. I have excelled ail ttiy former 'efforts and have for'this.season the very largest and best selected stock of goods and hereby challenge the entirp trade to compete with me. I am -.determined to carry"' the day as the Original Champion of the low price system established bv-'inc at Wilson. ' ' f A DOLLAR AVi:K IS And I am satisfied that even hi Jhe srn.nll puechase of only five dollars worih of goods at my place, I can save you the above hfimed -dollar for I am determined to sell you any article in my line at least twenty per cent, cheap er than the same can be bought for at any other store in t own. My aim now is as it ever was, to give to my patrons tire benefit of bargains that I am ever receiving. An experience of nearly twenty years enables me to know -just WHAT TIIK Pi;ULIC 'WATTS,- And where to procure the same at the very, lowest prices! My stock of goods for the fall trade is uriususlly large and varied, and embraces DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 7?OOTS, SITOF.S, II ATS, nd (VPS, LA f)IES and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES HATS, MILLINERY , FANCY GOODS, EMmOIDERY, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, TA7?LE and OIL CLOTHS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac, In short anything ususally found in a branch is complete in all its details. To expect please note a few of my prices: Calicoe - f -. - Alpnmw f. Wooxled iilenchlnor Alamance Plaids Spm fottn Counterpane ' I.inen Torel lVliIte VeHtM Genti White SliirtM ent Undershirts i5c per yard i from 13c un from lOc np from c 8c per yard OSc per Ituncli BOc apiece ' 10c a Piece from 39c np from SOc np In short I will merely say that no goods at any other store, come to the same goods twenty per cent. less. I oiand nngiaiie;: Come and saiisiy Yonrselves Jj of Void and only original champion of lie Old WILHON, 3. O. Sept 2tf I duality and Quantity. i h i ! I a I, I AM HERE AGAIN. A SOI.ByllS T1B:, first clnss ' Variety Store, and each give you an idea 'of What vou can . dent lratt erM -. . l.udie IToje M(.M's Ilalf-IIoMe etMl!e , liirindUerchiefn from 20c ftp fc a pftlr iic ii pnir 3c a paper Jc n paper -.1 for iSv - .., ,. . -.,- - ji'C .ndieM Milk Scarr 5c u piece ' Hoys lints QSc st piece 5r :tpiece from SOc up ff"o in SOc up Men V 2Iat ice Ijndle- SUoe &vnt Wlioes matter at what price vou are offered an v ORIGINAL CHAMPION and ?et the am in earnest and will do iu" t what I 1 " BUUlteI aVaU lves of mv fi t v 1 1 I, fcijlk V JAMES W. LANCASTER, Attorney-at -li&vr, WILSON, C. Office in tlie Court IIoiW. ' Practiws hi all tlie cotirts (oxeept the ufcrior cotirt of WiUon county) and will triv i)iompt attention tobusini'ss jMitrustcd t him in Wilson and adjoining coiintief. Xffiirl For Sale ! ' I offer lor snle my tract of land sit I uatod in, ind near the town of Black ; Creek; consisting of 252 acres, 30 acres j in and the balance contiguous to the wiv in 4 I:ir'"o rooms. I situated on East Railroad Street, 5 i - i -l... U! horse farm cleared, ar.tt unaer cuiii tion, necessary tenant houses, Good Orchard, plenty of Rich Shell Marl, Terms reasonable. For further in formation apply to . T.J. MEAttAM, Hl.'H'k ( reek; or CONKOR & WOODAltl), Wilson, N. C. : TO I SNOT HIGH SCHOOL. (MA EE A N i) FEMALE. ) , (. W. ATUt I xo T( in, principals Mkk. G. . AnnixtrTON, j 1 Tlie next session will begin on the second Monday in August TUITION PER SI, SSI ON OP. TWENTY w r.KKs: " -OIX'K IEAI.F t'ASia ADVANCE For Primary EnjrliMi Uranctiee, from 10 tol.O Tatiiiand (i rrc-k: eacli extra r;,MI Mu-U- - , : Ikiiird per month is to $10 For furt h-or particulars address G. W. ARIITNGTON, TO.ISNOT, N. C. ; WE HAVE IN HTOCK CUyY-R '-SV. MILLS, WINE I'llESSHS, SWtNfJ CHUKNS AND CKK.VM K.MS, CORN MIT-IiS, An d the following popular Gini and Presses. "II ALT j" "CEXTENIAL" "V A X W 1 MvLE'' "CAHVElt" "HOSS" "ROANOKE" "VAN WINKLE" Send i)r Prices. We ship goods to all parts of the State.. ong other engines', we have on, Amd one Ettinger and Edmunds 8' hanse power Engine complete. It lioi awarded the premium at our last 'wate Fair. L, L. POLK & CO., llah'igh, N.C. Hollin's Institute. r.OTETOTJT HPRINfJS, VA., Tht'-lTthfl-nnnai wsion closed with most atisfactory results.-' Seventy (70) Diplomas were -awarded in Eclectic, Litefary, classical, aiuLci Mitific courses of study under most -approved stand ards. The Department of music num bered more than' .one hundred pupils and made a chaste and impressive ex hibit on Commencement day. Art also was . consplttioux, Tlie facilities here afforded for board, varied and elevated instruction, the advantages of locality,-climate and comfort and especially th" vare of health, morals and manners of pupils, are most invi ting to thoughtful parents. Eighteen oliicers and teachers,- seven of whom are gentlemen. The &Hth Session will open on the 14th rrf September, 1881 . For particulars apply to the Superin tendent. HIAS. L. COCKE, Supt. Julv l-3rn l JJll. 11 Av. joy N E B, .Siirtfcon Icntif, J!" !l Vr permanently located in r., X. C. All opperations will do neatly .uid carefully performed and on terms as reasonable, as possible. Neoth -extracted without naiii . GffW'e Tarboro street next door to Post office; Jan ;i 12m. Wm. A. BARBEEY DEALER JN- NEEDLES, OIL $Ci Tarhoro Street. ; WILSON, N. C. . PRICE LIST. . I', n IIU.JK ; st. .mux :i"T.E..; ..-j::::::::;:::;; KKMIGTiX DAUXTLES . U KKD AMKlil AS......TZ'. : """ WHEELKU & WILSUX,. innrxEY.. ...... "sINtiEU (Latest inHnvi;ii). .. ' VICTOlt, ' .84 " u . 35 00 . (o . .'50 00 1. 30 (KJ ,. 30 00 . 3i 00 . 30 00 . 30 00 . 30 00 . : 2S Any other as Cheap can Ihj bought m tlie State. If you want a Machine Low oiler me lhc,Cah. I will deliver, instruct auu keep np warrant. I he above prices are for covered, drop -leaf and two -drawer, including tucker. Jolulston Rutller, hemmers. &c. Wootten & Stevens, FURNITURE DEALERS AND XJxicier-taJiers, Wilson, iS. C. . We have on hand a large and wll selected stock of Parlor and Chamber Furniture and nre constantly receiving additions- thereto. We make cheap bedsteads and mat tresses a specialty. Picture frames, mouldings and pie puree hi great voriety sold cheap. Repairing neatly and promptly done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Rosewood and melalic b (from the cheajKvt to the best bronzed case?. ?p-l7-ly. Cite 11! Cite ft!! The ..Ask Uifl recovered dispt-ptc, billious euf feres, victims of fever lud, aiitt aae, the mer curial diseased patient. how they recoverd health, ckerfnl spirit ami jrhod adjwtitc the will tell you oy takinL' SIMMON'S LIVER REGULA TOR. The Chf apest, Purest, and Hest FaiMilJ ledictiie ill te ""orlcl. ForDYSI'KPSIA. POXSTI PATIO V. Jaundice, Pillion! attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, le-dre-ion of Spirits, SO UU M'OMACH, Hoarl Hum. e..ic. . . .. . This u n n va 1 1 ed. Southern IVemedjr us .warranted not to contain a single particle of JIKlSCUItY or aay Injurious mineral iubtance, buc is ii;iti;i.v vioeiyrAiiFK, contain t ii! Soutlirifii Hoots and Herb.- which a.n :J1 w.ir Providence has plated iu foiitJtri vhi-r Livei Diseases most prevail, It will curtail Difase eaiHl br D rnngciiient f tlie Liver and Ifowclau The SYMPTOMS ofLirt-rCoipplainJis aro a bit fr or bad iate in the mouth; i'.iin iii the I'.ack, SidvS or Joints, oftt-n nilctakea for Kheutiiaiirm ; SOI IC STOMAI EI Lo of Appetite. PowMr. Alternalfl costive and lax; lIeadacli..Lns ot Memory, th a gainful cn&an' of having failed tt dd soiualhlng which ought to havi Seen dune; liclility, Low Spirit. A teick vellowappe inince of I he Skin and eyeK, a dry . 'ouch often liiisiaKen f.ir Comnmp.ioii. Sometimes many of i lie symptom tted the dis ease, at others vry few; but the Liver, che lariresi erfraii in body, is generally the Rear of the dieae, if uot repulawd in time, jrr'at sulTeriug, wretch ml . 'ts and UEA'l'H will uu, . . CAUTION. Athnrear3 number of Imitations ofTered tf the jmhlic. We would cautiiou the commnnilv to buy no Holders of Prepared SIMMON'S L1VEH RECrULATOR unless in white wntpfrs, has the red letter 1, :nd Mortar iu front, and is made bv J.U.HMVA.(. "We Ii?ve lasted its virtus, personally, and know tlmlfor" Dyspepsia, Itilliotisiiess. :ind Throbhing Head Ache, it i- best medicine the world ever saw. We have triad forty other medicines before Sim-, mors Liver Regulator, bttt none of them save iu more than a temporary rsliuf; b't the Regulator not only reliev l but cured n," nd: Telegi uyh and Jtir.sgcnyrr, Waco.'i. lo. . . MANUFACTURED ONLY RY PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOLD Iii ALL DKUGfllSTS, GET YOi;il DINXKrt Wli'll (TilE ONE AKSI SOLDIER,) AT . GREEN .'FRONT DINING ROOMS Y ELDOX. X. C. A goow bhi:k i'oss so en: vrK sam uviyaifr. II. JUHXJES. HODGES & HODGES WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CXSL-JT? Cl .AND . .... Ladies Trimmed Goods, 40 COMMERCE S ! . iu . Ij A,- l f r j v ? t- R?p24-tf ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS. IDXJlP LJPt Sz OO., 2G X'orth floward St., r.altimoiu. Wire railino; for cemt'tfrifs, I.iwik, er:1r. dn.-5, .olllcfcH Jiiul baicoiilcsf window guard, tree -guard., wire cloth, sieves, fcndciss cag;'s, sand and C"3l screens, iron Ucdstead, chairs. Gttee?, &c. i'p26 I2m C. i. Al'COCK, Of Wayne. Y. A. Daniels. Of Wilson. AYCOCK & DANIELS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GOLDSBORO, N. C. iWill prsictice in the Courts of Wilson, Wayne, Lenoir and Greene. COLLECTIONS A "SPECIALTY. Mr. Ay cock will be at Fremont ev ery Saturday. 4 LIVERY STABLES THE BEST IN TOWN! l'E NICEST AND NEWEST BUGGIES AXD THE FINEST HOKSES FOR HIRE AT JLivery Stabicg. VTc have just completed ei?r stables jmd now bare a num ber of; 'fine borsrs for biro. Our terms are as reason alle as those of any first class stables and we guarantee to please all our patrons. It you desire a niee turnout any time caM on us sixi vre will give it to you SELBY BRO'S. WILSON N. C. U9 'Voud--s I'. P. Gl:iies" and save your eyesight. J. T. Young & Bro. UKAIEB PTV T ' ti r a . . , i i . . , ... ... JEWELRY, S1LVEIMVARE, Manufacturer o4 all 'irfmTfc of FUiQGoia Jewelry, ftiags, Badges, &C The liest castor, and r.00 clock ever sold. American waiche at t In- lowest, prices. Solid silver epoon.e. f..-i;- &c, cfleaner than ! licited and w?Jl b proropily '-s ; J. T. YOUNG a '.Hi.j. ' I -m.. , - rBLuo. oct 35th ?Y9.-tf ECLafi'jE A'n CtVZIC? THE FORM. If nhrun wholly or in pnrt tr:n niturp or dls- .Vrtvicrrpe. rvncrioe caw aivl wild Kt.wnp t e. B.. L.-o., Anantn.;,. :;ohnrnh.iir. HigQ- on- refefeace. Cwr- 'jadcce counu.-iUutk The well, known Mill on Contentnca Creiek, lorrher'.v -rxl by Robinsrh lb Baker, all in good order witli '' iiew. rum" nil gear, all newly put in, with ! tlie j good wheat and corn mills, taw mill and Cotton Girj; IS will sell for cash or exchange for a good fa nn' Reason for selling! I have not the time ffrom my hUsjL ( to attend to it. e'! Dlstanee from Wilson; 5 1-2 miles'- fFor terms, price, kc., opply -mrcsnrtsrsizraEaa Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD A CO, j Baltimore, Md. mid lor hiilo by GliO. D, GHEES & CO., Wilson, K. C. .MISCKLLAXKOrS, . DOUBLE TWIN SPRING BED. 43 Bessemer Steel Springs, for $5 CO. TERRITORY FOR KALV. The tiest SpVinft-s ever IikUU1. AVc aro, ihf .sul; afTPiit for Iihsc pxce!liiit vprlnirs I'm Wtl oti, Pitt, Vnyni JolmsMi, (Iiitih' ut Cr:t veil. Wcwill yi-ll tn-iiory for fit her couety, except Wilson, A(liirc.s. ' .1 . t i . li AWI.ES vt BIK ).i i' July 1541m "VI!on, N, C. yj r, p o v- e Fj l , FASHIO.NABbK KAKBKK. TAKBOKO ST., WILSON, N. V Having opened a first -ela.-s Pari or- ihon solicits tlie patronage of those who wish good work done , Satire j' '' - CARRIAiES. New Firm styles I New -ritic-Es. n () M 51 A Goldsb- V -r v i " : y il;iti..iacttircrp of Carriages. linsrtf., Larl.. au'ons. ilanicss, atiti sill knids oi ndiii!; vt'litclf s. Which wilLhi sold a t tho lowest possible fiun, W havt; now on liar.d a nice anil sebwci siocli o work. - Our prices an as low as the lowest. ;, he sum a.nd cnll on u tn"loie buy.ntr. i ijatisf.iction (ru'araiitttl in every c;ise. Kvpairitig' neatly ivnii promptly atunded to '.- 17 ' (:. BLACK CliEEK W. S. Anderson & Co. 31 AN UFACT UUElv OI1 CARRIAGES, BUGGfES, WAGONS, CARTS, And every kind f vehicle for riding. HARNESS Made and referred ' in the mo?t aft proved style of workmanship. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED Send your order to W. S. ANDERSON & Q. BLACK CREEK, N. C. B COCKCAUE 1001 J 91 i ft S L E Ut 0 B K SI fill ; : ; " ! 1 ; ' 1"u,iU Gflt A V Ij STONKS . of every de.eription, imule to ordor, i ningir?g'in prie from $" up.. .J)esifrns ' sent by mail postage paid 'with stain ps enclosed for return. W"-. .. r'- '-are ' ed. Jfthe work i- v fureha-cr nre re- . - :t ! :; i - ' " i MY EJL-E.rSK. j No pay required n- . :;. ; U1. Cui n-sp.iij.ienta r " . : :. , . I at I he ti nint rv . . ' I , '. V l- ' tr ' 1 Tet2o-.y CIIAn. M. W ALSH, ' 186 Ml Henley Watir Saving THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fo-jrtoon difTcrcint sizes and klinN' j-i Sizes with Enameliftf Iicst'rvtiii-s. A'ni t, ? LEADING FEATURES' Double Wood t Poors, ratont Wood Cn. Adjustable PnTmper, Inter, hanpecble Ar.t malic Shelf. RnuUii? Doer, fwinpinir i-iatc. .--winniR- i-iue-fet .' Burning Lorfj Crpss 1'!. Centers, ITcy' Rirtjr C. t Poors, Xiukel jKncl-js, K t Unequalcdi m Uiterial, , operation. 1 M'vtrsihlc (j-s. MMc Fhott ' - : iiijiated Yn ''"-is, etc, "..lisll, Mid Ij, ! Tahcn up Astray. I.I liavo taken ijp astray three s'unl1" .Vhoa.ts. The owner can et them l,v' i i-rvifi l)operts'.v and iuyirt:(hw nK' I (if this notice j H. U. AVIIITEin'Ali. fi 2-1 tl I AVHrfon, N.V. KItirell's Springs. l?cm8t( high Sdiooh ! - K I TT 1 IK hii'S X. C. . Session bejrh) 4t h August 1RS1, Tiie Buildings and Springs hay boen. im-hael Hy fho Principal. (,' aeeoiudivte 200 nU. .Will b. thof- itturhh' vAfwnT.ftH lT 1 j r .is nt.'t VhooN, the iirin si.'sio ,-,f-i,;A Vh'11; n-j.un:u IVlix V IIH J 01- ; nuiubero.l 7:5 scholars 22 of hom - . were music pupils, for various nwm J(4, - - cniei -nnior.fr tliese aro hcpkkioritt tI- JIT I LDINC.S, tr.Dl-CINAI. WATKKft, puke air and a tlerire to establish Piarticnl IVmaJ Nclmol of Th Tniiinn fn Eft'ilarronrne vriti, Board "j ' and mu'le (:io4 SeriMoi, twenty -weeks No ex .chftrges. . For further information ap ply lor eirttular.j - W- - K.ARNKg, PrilPl. Founders of Bpss and Iron, and Manufacturers of ACKirtLTlR.lL IJirLKREX-H, at tlie r ob)itnnd W1LM)V, NQRTII CAILOUXA. M-intifiJctnrp finl lin on Imix3 nny, am! !li.1 Iry-t f-ux'k ' ..Umilements In the State for fhe Kirni, nwde oftli best isiaterinl null bv skill-l orkiiin AU j.ms vrralti) gite wrjfactien Wv vrirr cetnpa re prtfc with any fit ri.it rni!iri i ff ci vim! t tin orasTi hortc. The liam!. of I Ik- I.irmitrs ,1 tin fradi- in ind (lt ff 1 III' St lltf ttcAlV Itc r,, in I Ilia for our siiircrf tlifinka rd lr"l'f 'e Mill nuiri a contitiim-ncc f thr -"aiiic. 1 i- -. I'AJlilEIt A WAlNWKlfiHT, lViI..wi.'.X'. ;A,-2.-,-ry. Daniel Pra 1 Coil GiiS; RM'IIFCTIFEC T, PRATTVLLE. f LfiBAMA e aresoje sip'uis in ortli ( aron- j.nu for the ulo ofj tho Daniel Pr.'itl C'ot ( ton - Gins, Feeders and Condenser', j TlK; lwi?t iiiiu-hiistjs in the" werid f"r ) . (iuini'n' C'otttoij, Gins ;',..-r, (Us iCh'tuier and wej f;nari!:i.. ihe rc" ; (.'iiiiHjs to give bdtter s:i' i-. "-,; ; n n than j uivy in use. YVb nre ' f.l- ru;-." Bole 1 ii'iits in North I'aroi: 1 . 'i- of the 'SCJIOFIEEIr v,, -,'r .,rjrl, Hand, Horse, Wiater 'r.iid i I'ow--er Cotton FressJ-stroi-' ; i x.d bt adjt;sted Fress in use. if '.u are want . of a rin or Fros 'write to u. WILLIAMSON & UFtTiritCHf llaleigh, N-C defers to Raileigb patioul li"k. Jun. 17-fJ-m. j 'Arthur ,0. Freeman, -' Dealer in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, J E TV E L R Y, 111 Main St., Head Market Square, - NORFOLK, V A. OiTers his larc stock rt Vkrins. Ladies dotibie cae :old watcher a 81 l.fX) (ir.ts'T Ptcm witid'ihff. doH;le W-y"' Solid 'gold iu't of jevrelry fnr M I'i iml'l plated sU for ladies $5 WH" S-.lid s..0 to $iO. 'l llfsf art' lint anmi nf Hio mfinV iliilll'C-' ti.ienta I ai ollering ak my new utora. Wedding and Engagement R'w 9s always on hand, '' ' ..- - -. - e.; "' ' '-- - ' '"'f'raviiisj free c! charge. If":; rches and fcwelrr rcrtaircrT and wn.- r.-MiiccJ . i i Scr.d your c: dera to me and they H cc Ml otliptb'' lillt il. A. C. FRKK.M - . - , - - 1'-
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1881, edition 1
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