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4 ! ! J I I i ? : - I i f i I f ? i t It: til '. I! 1 1 t i . . 1 1 t .t i : !! s I i H. -'I ti I? 'J t . r I ! I The Wilson Advance. WrLfON't Friday, - October 21, 1881 j. t. lak amte;i, Kditdr W I M O Y THE ADVANCE. 1 pUUlhd Trr Kri.Uv morninz, t Wtlon, It. C. 8ub-crliion Fricr : WJ jer. year, 1 ,0J ftr wix month, j i sii Al,TTixixn R.Tr.. One Square, on e tim S.9:a eenl Xor mU uejuut iHeerikm fcr 12 feaatha til 60. T.itMral ii'Oiiut!t will be tnJ- ter HIrfer juiTartiaCiacuu and for uo&tracu by tUe j . ? tVMMrttfrATin f 'onimuuii aiioin on Inter mMnf tojlc'nnr1 new i'eiitn ollciied, Allt'Oiamamlctlonfhrtnld ndrtreenwd to ! Trie. Wu.o DYAir. worthless.' Orders have been received from. abroad, for the purchase of all these bonds which Van be obtained and brokers in Wall Street and mam of our. Southern cities are advertising for those of the denominations of $500 ani $1,000', and offering to pay from one-half to three-fourth of one per cent of their face value. Let every body hunt up their Confederate Bond and then hunt the.se accommodating purchasers, before orders? are with drawn, and this unexpected oppor-jn was deemed worthies!, passes Ijiurenbunr Knterir. Itc About ten days ago a young man named Charley Wicker, living in the western subr.rbf of town walked into the woods in front of hi house, and whe:i about two hundred yards away from home, was attacked by several ferocious dogs, hauld down and severely bitten ih several place on his body. His scream: were his mother, who hasten ed to his reaeue and saved him frwin the horrible fato of being torn tc piece. H":r.'f1.rt T ?',) Vi:e: From a gentl- . ;t lVI"tit-j Mills ii'C Ir.iri! TiillT a -I w'r v:i.-u ;.'" 1 ivtt:osnaS os CLEAR THE TRACK FOR I AM 11 AGAIN. 'ITU the greatest bargains over seen in Wilson; I take this meth- mm. nnn Are w openinjr a nice lino of Dy Goods, ?Xotiona, Hosiery, Flann d, s'imerv 1 ioc3 Coxl BOOTS A If D SHOES IH. W (H of inforn ing niv old ciHton.ors anl the public at larvtluvt 1 K. C. Hurt's of New. York and T. M ies A Sons of lMr.Uule ph;a. nave returned to this ii;u-e to again ieau his umi - !, .-; , v. uauuiv mo . .v4 ' st goods, the greatest bargain, nnti in met toagaui a-sunic u; uv v- A p. t-iii- mi . . . I. 1 . I I I i- I 1 t -I tunity to realize something f,om whut i". VW Ui- arid Lai v id ieiTMheUulv. clj iiiiu t tij'i KnierM ia the I'oxl Ofllc-e at WiUe N. nm4 cIas mtllr. Wk a r!e gratified to learn that the work on the Midland Road isprogr.x? ing so rapidly from Golsbpro toward.-Smithfield-i iOur citycon'temporary the Mese wje r ay.s: "Several miles oi the road liavo atrealy been graded and the track-layew will not be alk GVITCAt'S IKSAXITV. , ! to Overtake the cradirie hands before t UEiiE AHK few people who have I they reach Smithfield. Two hundred the hardihood to express the convie- and fifty hands are at work, and a t'oithat Gtl'ITEAt', the assassin of thousand ar ..wanted on the -line.' Prmideiit Gahfiei-d, Ls legally re- 'At this season of the year we presunn sponsible for his act; but there are no ditticylty will be experienced in p leple includingr forhp of tho legal j obtaining labor, and when the 5,000 ffiternlty who ay, that ihey thinkJ; tonsfrail. arrive, the track can be he is crazy.; And this opinion of j speedily laid. ; Gt'iTEAf'M insanity j usually coupled CMAMriOX OF LOW PRICES 'VllK OIUOIXAL. QUAKER CITY SHIRT with tho remark that he ought to be j hiiflg at all events. , That but for -the nigh station; of the man he murdereil, there would; be no special reason- for. classifying him amongst the insane. That his career resembles a prety large da of : worthles.s pharacjers, whom the lunatic asylums of tho country, would not be - able', to accommodate, if their vajrarie on religious and po litical subjects, wero to be taken as evidence of tlieir insanity. It is evi dent th t he lacks a well-balanced mind f hat he is a vain, selfish, mor bid egotist, who brooded over his sup posed wrongs, . until the thought I murder took possession of him. JJ; t we are ; unable to jnneive that he showed a more perverted understand ing, than i!i habitually displayed by criminals, who are held to be perfect ly responsible for their acts. GftTKAtr'H Btorvas told by Idinself in his precise, dry and circumstanti 1 way, is thought by' some to suggest a suspicion of hw sanity. Closely in pected,1 however, will notnwtain that !upicioa; It reveals a coarse and blunted nature, which is incapable of comprehending the enormity of the crime which he committed; but such a nature and irresponsible insanity are altogether different things. , He 'endeavors to break the force of public opinion against him by putting his deed in the best possible light. He employs tho word "removed" instead of killed, so as to soften the aspect of his offence, and he states his own view of the whole matter in a clear, methodical way. The discussion of a "want of malice towards the President in its legal bearings, is simply an out crep of egotism and not the cunning of an insane man. There are hundreds f Gulteaus in the laiid, but fortunate ly they have not been worked up to thrmurdcr point. Sucli men ought not to be permitte 1 to buy Brittish bull-tlogs and Rhoot down their vic tims Under cover of insanity. That would make life altogether too inse cure on this continent, where all sorts of ad venturers are roaming at . large. Mock insanity has stalked long "enough hand n hand with murder; it needs the cure of honest hemp, and henceforth it would bo w ises to give th nvp and not the pretended mad wan tho "benefit of the doubt. A KEW ILLiniKATIKCI POW- . "NViikx Kdicox discovered the elec tric tightand demonstrated its prac ticability for illuminating purposes It was thouglit that tiie vltvnm thvlz of discovery in that direction had been reached. But now Mr. Balmaix, of Ijousville, Ky., comes to the front and announces to the -world that he ha succeoded iu making a composi tion which can be laid on any object as easily as any ordinary paint, and that it possesses the'property of involv ing enough tight during the day to remain luminous night. The object qf the invention claims nothing less than the artificial storage of sunshine and its success has been assured be yond question. The invention has assumed a practical form, and is now before the public. The inventor says thero will soou be little need for elec tric or other forms of lightning in our street vas every house front and pub- (Jkxekai, Maitoxb declines to cal' (jSeneral Jl bal Early to persona1 account for branding him in a recent speech at Richmond, a "a liar and a coward." lie referred the matter to his Republican friends, who thought "discretion the better part of val r," especially fn this instance." For a meeting attended with fatal result to General 'Ma hoxe, would 'enable the Governor of Virginia to place a Bepi crat, in the littlo Readjuster's Sena torial 8eat.? This consideration no donbt outweighed all the 'wounded honor" fn the caseV " s " The ak'kesj of ParxeiiI and Dil lon members f "Parliament and prominent and League agitators, has createrljptene excitement in Ireland. Other Jes prominent leaders have aiso been recently arrested antl im prisoned. The military force has been largely increased, in order to meet any emergency that may arise The irratiug utterances of these would be dictators, left Mr. Glaustoxk n alternati-e, but, to consent to arrest, wbich' have Jong been premeditated by the Irish Government. , A duel was fought near Rielunond, Va.f last Saturday, between Xthv famous1 II. II. Uiddlebeuoeu and Hon. George D. Wjse. Four shots were a red without damage to either of the billigerants, mutual explana tions were made, wounded honor was satisfied and an amicable adjustment followed. The xiGTiox of Senator Bayard, to the. Presidency .of the United Stq,te Senate last week, called forth from the press of tho country of all ( shades of opinion, expressions of confidence which would have followed the eleva tion of no other Senator, srtv " ianrc or.e'anct smrc? ins hiim Ifenasurefi''. f l.ntrth. liurdc a tnwik wtivn liv.gei on the ground, aud had 11. mile and a button. .The j;ext :day the same men on visiting the battleground ot the day beforer!rav numbers of rattle snakes of various sizes and destroy e. 1" measurlng-fn)m two to four foet ii: length. ": '"' ' '' States ille "American: The loss o; corn by a temporary overflow of the Catawba river recently, is not much tbe water nassed off in a few h-jurs, receiving no supply from aiflnents. -Sunday night, last week, a thief entered the bed-room of W. B. May hew, in Davidson township, this coun ty, and robbed his pockets of $01; No elew. The sweet potato crop, .vhich is good in a large portion oi the State, will help out wonderfully for food this fall ; and ' winter being both bread and meat. A negn oov committed a diabolical outrage, last week, in Rowan, iipon a smalt and respectable white girl, only years old. lie was arrested and lodg ed in jail. Such offences should bo summarily dealt with. AVhen tbe proof is positive, swift punishment should follow. It is the only plan for .society to protect itself t . Monree : Enquirer: We sincerely re gret to learn of th sad death of Rev A. A. Boshammer which occurred at the Methodist parsonage in Raleigl. on Wednesday, Oct. 12th, after a pro tracted 'spell of typhoid fever. He had acquired a reputation as one of t iu brilliant pulpit orators in the fctate. rhp announcement Of his deitJi v iii be received with much regret through-. out the North Carolina I Conference. ! A strange dog came about th. premises of JVlr. R. G.. Howie uea Pleasant Grove,. Wednesday the 12th inst., aud made several attempts t( -bite. Mr.- Daniel Howie, ;t: and finally ,-iueeedded in inflicting a slight -wound on one of his fingers. The dog after wards bit two dogs which were imme diately killed, and two hogs, and wa? snapping at bushes, and evevthing that came in his path, as he ran. John Howie pursued the dog on horse ack, for the purpose of killing him w hen the dog turned and tried to bite the horse but was shot down. The wound on Daniel's finger wa a slighl one but soon became inflamed. lie came to Monroe this morning, (13th). and had the wound cut and cauterized by Dr. Crowell. "Ai,j, the the health I enjoy, and my life I may say, is in consequence of Simmons' Liver Regulator. I wouh not take one million dollars for my in terest in that medicine.. V. H. Wil son, , Wei born, Fla." T aJ? fortunate pnnugh to procure tiM- niost select variety of goods at the :.LWi;t iniairiiiMllip nrlmiu and am therefore prepared to astonish you with tm- t T-X1I- baivain that I am offering. I have excelled nil my former orT)rts, an?t hae t in for thin season the verv.largft unci best sdected stock, of.gooiis and nP cnanenge me entire traup tocihuihjw wim im-. " , tvi. the lay as the Original Champion of the low price system established ly nit at Wilson, i ; Iaundried and u,nlaunlriel, anil bell a gootl shirt and see them Auice line if . for "one dLUr. CLOTHING, A IOI.I..K AVi:i I A U!I.ll3l '91 vuy And I am satisfied that even in the small puechaso of only fi ve dollars worih of goods at mvplav, I can have you the alove named dollar for I am det?rmined to sell vou anv article in my Hue at least twenty per cent, tt.ieap- ht fnr -At iinv other store in town. My aim now i is as it ever was, to give to my patrons the benefit of bargains that I am ever receiving. An experience of nearly twenty years enables me to know just HIIAT T1I I'I KMC W tT. Vnd when to procure the same at the very lowest prices. i My stock of good? for the fall trade is unususlly large and varied, and embraces DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, JSOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, and CY1S, LADIES and (iKNTS FURNISHING GOODS, LADIKS HATS, MtLLINKR FANCY GOODS, EM JJROIDKRY, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,CLAKS, SIIAWIjS, TA7iLE and OIIj CLOTHS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac., " ' i ..... ' . . U . j In short anything ususally found in a first '.class Variety Store, and each branch is complete in all its details. To give you an idea of What you can expect please note a few of my prices: A largo ass riuK'r.t of Dr.v Trimmings,. Silk Surahs, S;Uin, P!aii IJrocaded Sil.k or the .latent paLterns, Ties, ljacesiu. great uua..titi. :..u .1 ...;.... ... - !, .. inn iiiui nir an SILK AND Nobby Huts u ,-pee:t;lty. i Our stock is entires' new, h I5EADKD FRINGES. "ail antl examine. No trouble to how gonht ;r.gbte:i purchased in tlio.- -.. , . . Cnliioe AlpactiM IV ousted !l!vjc'Iiins UnmniK-e Ilail Uu nl ' r put r T.itin l'owrli ':.'-:3t- M'llKc Sihirt- (n QtltM B Jtll-!lllrt 5c n pn i 5c pi Sr a piiper' 3 a iaipi 4 Tor 15 iJe l4aliet wilk Scurf Be u piecr 3.7c u pl8c 5ic it pi" r up Sv per yiiiMi alir llogc from 1.7c "I ; j.n'M Hair ilc from 10c ir-'Verdlefl from ."( "P pin Hv prr yuril ffanllTclif efV 90c prr ISnnch iU: it ? . . f frojii ffo lint ,lr. ce net' 3I:i from ,')(!." ';.i e, Iid!9 Silioe from SOa up from 20r up Si id CiloTrw f; nn 3 . , from e ny, O cent In short I will merely say that no matter at what price you are offered any goods at any other store, come to the ORIGINAL CHAMPION and get th same goods twenty per cent. less. I am in earnest and will do just what tell you. I therefore advise all in want of goods to avail themselves of offer and standing challenge. Conic and satisfy Yourselves That I mean io maintain my title of the old and only original champion of low prices L E wis, General. IjONAstheet has been mentioned as a possible member of President Arthur's Cabinet, But wo are not im formed as to what De partment it is suppose he will be assigned. ' Wk have have received from J. L Scott it Son, of Graham, Alamance county, N. C, a package of their cel brated brand of, Smoking t tobacco, "The Highland Chief." We learn that it is having an extensive sale not only in this State, but that it has been introduced in several othori, and everywhere is . regarded as the lkt smokinpc tobacco in the market. We are not surprised at this since we have tried it. It lyis taken the "Bull" by the horns, and in our judgement i entitled to the palm of victory. The Highland Chief Smoking Tobacco i1 manufactured by J. L. Scott A Son Graham, N. C, who will promptly fill all orders addressed to them upon atisfiactory terms. "Joy. to the world, and com fort too, For Highland Chief makes all feel new It cant be beat, it is the best, Take a puff and tell the rest." and that ' fany, tha's Oa Our Tabie. The November number of the Svw- ilay Magazine affords a rare literary j and artistic treat; the articles possess j great merit, and the embellishment are excellent. The opening article, entitled, "Some American Theologic al Senih.arierv' 5 Jim.? 4 L. Bowdoin. LI- I).,. U cxv?:ftiirly interesting. itky..-ir;?t p jibi Wa,!. )n.:.)f. the kini vm have n?e.t with.! Lifo- in Brit , The l';itw.-on;brt -f . Jtonie, Mar- Vineyard, Philip , iot Ir dire, D. D., are a few of thi irotewortlr. contributions. Mrs. l?nion ; has a most interesting story, As from the Dead, and the t-econd iustal!mei.t: of May Cunningham's Trial, will not fail to command particular attention. The Rev. Dr. '. Deems . co itinues the admirable essays entitled, Only. The Home Pulpit has a sermon by the Rev. Calvin Lincoln, and the poems are usually meritorious.' There are sketches, with portraits, of Rev. Geo. Osborn, D. D., and Rev. T. DeWitt Talmflg?, 1). D., who it is announced, assumes-editorial charge of the Sunday Magazine with the December number. His flue literary taste and great : pop ularity will not fail to increase the al ready large circulation of this favorite periodical.' It will continue to be sold at $3 per annum, or 25 cents a number, post-paid. Address ?Frank Ieslie, Publisher, 53, .V and 57 Park Place, New York. " m the Glu Hardware -Store Sept 2tf is ml f MigS! mm. cii! k (it. DA Y mm L A S T T JI-I-R T Y Call and vec us before purchasing elsewhere and S A Y E M ) N E Y. And Oilige - 1 . , . . . 1 & BAM. Sep 30. . C'or. Tarboro A Nash .Streets, Wilson, N. C. DK STOVES-1""' . THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen dinorcnt rir and V.uf.t. P1t BlKM with EiiRimlecl lU"cTvolrs. Ac!aijtl to 1 .n t . ... ... .- s nu rerjuirraMjnuj, anu pru-euio tua mi paptea. Double Wood Ioors, Patent Wood . dm, Adjurtable ramper, JnterrhanpeeWe Atw XUtlo Sheir, Urrrflins Door, Twinging Hmti Pltc, Swingiilj Fiue-Stop, Keveralblo Gta. Burning Long Cntea I'icce, Double fburt Centcn, Ilcavy Rinjj Covers. Illumiiiatod rk Doon, Nickel Knoh, Kickel Panela, tt. TneqanJcd In Iluterlal, la Flnirk rczA kt pemtion. 1 Manufactured by ISAAC A. 6HEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, ,Md. eud . lor-Mtie by UUO.n.bUESN &. CO., Wll.oii, A. t . . MISCKLLAN1-A)' "S A : VKlt flSKMI-JN'TS'. ' ' .' eeasiOR co '' ''fClTf ' ' ;:- 3 . Tlie well known ifill on Gontcntno.i C'eek, lormeny .im cd by Kobin? n II. Baker, all in good order, with new running gear, all newly put in, with tho Henley Water Savn'n rtb-'-. jrood wlK'at and corn inills,Miw inill and Cotton (ii;:, $EA VI? 11' will sell for cash or exchange lor a. good farm f . . " . -. '. - . Reason for solliDg: I have not the time iVum my 'biuiiuew to attend to it. Distance from Wilson, 5 1-2 miles- For terms, priee. Jtc., ajiply to v TTTE have pnrcha.srd for thi.s season an i V V whieli in variety of styles and low pri elsewhere. Our stoek of prices caiiiiot no ; cf goods dui)ii.'ated AugrJy Wilson, n: c. Wilmington & Weldon ' RJR. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. The citizens of Tarboro raised ?68.00 for the Miehigansutferertf. Wrbster' Werllij: Colj. J. ' McLend Turner fell at Ashville the other dav lie building will pour forth captive an(l broke hi:! right 'leg just above the sunshine, during the dark hours of the night, to light the weary traveller in hU homeward path. The scientific world has hardly recovered from its amazement at the pract ical test of the storage of electricity for future use and now it credulity is challenged by tho announcement of tiie storage of sunshine as a new illuminating power. CONFEDERATE BONDS. The KECFJf t demand for Confeder ate bonds has created ci)niderable sur ' f)ist nd has been accounted forfroui iL. l. ii.i ii i j : i. i ii.. uat'i iiiai nn?re is on it?jHi in ine Bank at England to the credit of the C?over,iueDt of the Confederate States of Ametfca $7,(XK),00(), which with the accrued interest amount now to quite a handsome sum. This deposit and the interest wldch hu aijral, the Bank of England has refused to pay oTr to the Government of the United States, and it is understood still re fuses. And hence the demand for Confederate Bonds, whicl many w ill i'ft having, destroyed long ago s WILSON MARKET REPORT. REVISED AND ClKHH'TEI) KVEllV ' ' "TlIl'Ksri'XY P.Y BTNUM, DANIEL & CO clothing Is complete. Don't buy until you have examined our stoekand low prices. In the lint of BOOTS AND SHOES, A large and varied ."tock of men's, ladies, misses, boys, youtlis,and childrens. ZEIGLER SHOES A. SPECIALTY. Hats and Cans, Men's Fur, Saxony ll'ool and lloys. Splendid line f stiff hats from $1.2o to $1.50, New Styles. Young Men's fanev hats. Laundried and uulaundried iddrts colored and fancy. The DIAMOND SHIRT, Laundried, Price SL25 tbe best shirt in the market for the price. Collars and Cutis. A full stock of Furnishing Goods at lowest Prices. A large lot of TRUNKS YALISES AND SATCHELS, At prices winch defy competition. Staple Dry Goods. Cm. Will b.' M:i don Kallroaf' t' age , and -other ARTICLES. 2 Bids. .Vinegar, 2 Bd'ls Sash, 1 Bbl Cordial 10 Fish, 10. " 12 Cast Iron K;vkst I JSeissorf Grinder, 1 S'wng Mat-hine4 1 Box Melieine, Lot Plow - Handles. Bbls Fish, 1 Box, 1 Iielstend, Lot Machinery, Lot Castings, 1 Stove" j Wire Screens, of-Unclaimed Freight. W. Peel, Auctionser. ihfh JiUny of .Vor ember. 1. i '.! ;uu -Lou tor account of the Wilmington and ;-M,y 'l :, ''!lA'ing described goxis for tha. . freight, ;s storniuig unpaid thereon: - Mrl- OWNElt or Assignee. i J Laimii, j J Lipsconil) & Co J L Lanier, i !!, B, C Barnes, (r Pritt, Ii'C Brantlev, Woodard A ll JT(i raves, C T Watson A E BGav. lF-STLATIOX. Wilson, n tt .(1 BECEIVKD. ... '7h. M;vrl7, V) Mav 'o. Kej'22, '80. Hepl'.1, 'SO. Julv m. l)cc'o. Dec 'xO. B Hunter A Son, .1 B Beives,i i Enterprise Co., Battlebon), knee Mr. Burrell Martin, of - Caldwell county, brings the Lenoir Topic an ear of corn measuring two feet and four laches. s s . Bocky Mount Progress: Everybody now is, or ought to be interested . in the approaching Fair. Only a short time and it is upon u. i ML Airy yeics: Our farmers are sowing a largeiquantity of wheat this fall. The'tobacco in this bection has improved very much jduee the mins a few weeks ago. i There will be a good deal of tobacco in Surry this year after all. I Raleigh Viitri 'There aro one hun dred and forty-five students enrolled at Wake Forest College.. Mr. JamesS- Manning, son of Hon. John Manning, of Pittsboro, who has been on a tour to Europe arrived home on r naay nieni last . . j . i Kinston Jottrnal: Eli RusseU, about 40 Jears old was, killed by the South bound train on the R.A-A. A. L. R. R. It was supposed he had laid down on the track and went to sleep. He was killed abput Ave miles from Hamlet near the section "house. He was tnougnr oi anu nigmy resnectea. Jio Cotton - -Bagging - Bacon, North Carolina i -Hams - -Shoulders and Sides Western Smoked Sides i ShouldeR . Dry Salted Sides ; ... -Shoulders - . 1 - -Bees wax - - ' -Butter - -Coffee, Rio - -., - ... " Larguayre - . ' Peaburry - i " Java V . j . . Mocha : C)rn, per bushel - -Corn meal, per bushel -Cotton Ties per bunch -Eggs - - Flour per bbl Hides, Green -Dry Ird - - I Molasses - - - - - - Syrup - - - - - - ' - Potatoes per bushel -Peanuts, per bushel -Peas, per bushel . - - Rags, per lb - - - Rice - - - - - - - lOlfft 11 c. . n.v srooK is lanre, emDracmg all that is desirable. Our line of prints cannot .-ui jni. i 7o vwKjyjAjr? i'y,yt LiiHii t?ver oeiore. ,..11 , Turnips, per bushel 15 (;'. 1. 1210i 15 04 11 (?, 11 12i 03 20 (tr. 22 20 d. 40 12 2- IB 0i, 25 18 d, 25 30 0. JVt ' 3t ( 3? 100 120 105 (a. 120 ' B5 2001 1AT : 700 10 00 ( 12J Oi 15 40 (r, 50 50 0 75 50 60 75 (rii'ltK) 75 (6 100 8 Or; 10 40 0jt 50 1 100 Oi. 150 h;:i:tin(;s, bleaching-, notions and fancy i ... A full line of J Street, J B Carr, E (Jorham, A B Itiesbv. liags, i-ine lsiana uuano 2 Bedstead-, ! 1 Cotton Chopper, !25Cratw, .1 1) Well A Co I Lot of Zinc and Castings, T .1 Ream v. i ll'et, J D Wells A Co, By order of Rocky Mount, -ti- Dec 12, '7. ' lav 2, '1 Tbisnot, ... Aug, 9. July '75. Sej, 'so. IDS, CASSIMERE, COTTONADES: ' iKjyjun Al liUII 1'JllCKS.' GROCERIES Always on hand. The very best Chtiese and Batter, Bacon, Flour, Sugar and Coffee, i Headquarters for r October 3rd , 1 88 1 .4 1 . Sol JEiaas' . - General Frenrit a; Mt. TIES. BAGGING AND We will sell you a gofxl bclstead and niattrass for 55: We pay the higaest cash prices for cotton and. all kinds of Country Produce. B3- You can find anything you want at our store at extremely low prices. ATKINSON, COBB & CO., i Opposite Court IIo; se Square, Comer Xash and Goldsboro Streets, W"ilson 1ST. O- J AM LS W LAN CASTER, T Attorney at-Law, w ILSON, N. c. .)tnc jo the L ourt lions-. Piiictitrs in nil ihe courts (fxeep tii cferior couri of Viliun conn! r) and vtiU zixf prumfn i lenient toboMnt'iwi -itnifited to bim in. U ilwn ud adjoiuinif count w. S. S. A L ATTORN MY Battlebor'i : :i i j C. B. Ay own. Of Wnyne. AYCOCK & DANIELS, F. A. Daniels. Of Wilson. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GOLDSBORO, C. n.Will practice in the Cuurts of Wilsfjn. WajiieLerioir and Gregae. COLLECTIONS A SrECULTT. Mr. 'A.vcock will be at Fremont er r' Saturday. &irl will herrrfrr,r W ' on Frklay and -Sufrdav off:"" and will be glad ut ; ;rvc tlr: N ash und Edgecjm! every other day will at Enfield. lOct 7ff.J l.lili.UH". u2 iii my C. ibiic of W AXTEDf A situation clerk in a Ihy G'o or groeery store, by a young man five years experience in the. b-io-Best of reference given if desired, Address . - F. B. IL IIILLIAUDSTOX,; Sep30tf J , Xash county, C.
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