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.WiVM.-J-iUi.1jV,. January isj
r - 'ft-
IACAMTIIIIJ
THE j ADVANCE-
k. v. j siiicripiion lihee : fi.'w i-r. jvur, ?i
At 4M-
5'i rtit foil fK-Hiiuspqiivnt ipwriiixr lv M
MOUta tl M.Xt-,-'t licoiiuw will 4m : j
year. I ..I -
(UtMm'?hctiuv 'iTYunmuri'ciiiioas on lotcr-
flilip tojiil findiK'-.vl'iiii )"j!Cit;cl,
AUCommunk'i'ilanti;ilioitUl b siddrewd ti.'.
JoAki'mX'a IivNiKis, Manager
i i u ...
t Tl Til u 11 un v v 1. V A
I AVil-on !v T
- ' . -
n
wii? n .x. .
I
i;a'ii:.
Tin:
:jr:NTkv activity in
iction i and the "rupitJ
.I '"- railroad construction
le.vel.ojxinent n f.compe-ting lines for
the his
f;w;year hie affords! a rich
harvest
to Jbe falr(ad-wreckeiN, ani
occasiorjedlino tittle anxiety on the
part of the publhf, w itli regard to the
permanent establishment of eip.ii table
"'fatert for (ra!isport;tion. ('oni!)!!!
tious of rsiitroadJstock-gii'nbltr-, oltT-n
including tjift managers of stron'g lines
liave banded together to put down' .the
fitocks and wreck the business of the
weaker lins, withdho viaw of getting
control of theii'i for speeulaJive pur
posen. The disastrous -'effects.' of the
"war of rates ,."0 long and pcrsistent
ly waged by these railroad wreckers,
liavo iiuit)idy hern yi.rded npon the
: railway which ias been the object of
'attack anil all contiguous Hires, f bn't
an incaicuiableiiijury- has been incli
TectJy jinlUctc xip'on the- region : ':f
coiintrvA thev k'rvc. And if there is
.any po.wer of spciety adc(u:te lo pre
sent i recurreilco or thesp disasters it
ought to lie promptly : anl vigomusly
. exerted I Ijt is! evident that-, tiiere is
110 power of 'royf ntion in "any pos'si-'
ble provincial Or Slate legilat!on. The
operations oO tluniilroa.lrwreckers
cannot Ik; lihiiied by geographical
lines" Anv State laAV intented to re
uti ftin the beligerant would liave to
' be cnicjed'. Ifiy i dozen .or mi ore dis
; tinct legisluiufes,' and enforced by as
niany J eparte aiid independent
State goyerni.ent. jltr will be een
, atoncejiow tsotally -inadequate- such
' legislation would be o -such an uuder-
taking; ! '' '. . j . ...V "
Titr; atioid Legislature, . or .the
C(jjigress of tljp United States in ust b'e
looked1 too : the custodian of- the
rpowcrtQ be everted i The subject has
already laltraeted tlie "attention of
ihany tlnigiful jieVsons in .different
parts bf pie cuntry5 and' petitions arei
'.- pouring 5n u'pjm nicnil-ei's of Congress
asking ".' for, relief ; froih the greedi
ness of tlje JaV CJol'I'.ksI the Ya.ii:i
iiiLts,; tlie (JlkunKTs Jintl other rail
road inagnatjs. W'lictlnir.' 'this" catT
)est beatToinilished by the'ostablish
' inent offt nia!inrum or a miniinuni oi
. railway iratef by act-of Congress, ap
pears to jbe ajmooted question. - The
lunver, f Cojigress to act, under the
rhutse; hf he Kederal Contitii
'tfo.ii aiittn-iz ug it to legls!atoi upon
, the suhject o" regulating iutcf-Sraie
coininerf , U concedetl, and a l)ill in
tfoducvdt by fIr Hi:.u:an'. of Tex a' ,
"-was faYoraUly. considered at .the-f
ast Sessjoii, init for want Of time to
Ierfcct ijt, ; it I is presumed fit did not
pass. j . .: -; ;:; :;:';
;()f the j wo glasses of rates, jt n.ay be
confidently aserted that all laws pre-
. scribing 'm:iXini.um rates'.' for railway
transpbrtatiiii have been deinonstra-
: ted ly experience to v of little pract i-
vis iitilityfir anv purpose which jt'
was the object
of- such-; regulative.
legislation Unserve.: It would be man
ifestry :uitjustu fix' a rate not suiliden.
ly high to pdhnit a fajr profit on the
businessldoiye'under all the 'possible jgroat 'pe-Xitical excitement, the "gay
contingenc'uto which railway- tnillicjand festive"; SnterViewer. is already
Is8ubjfct,! 4s these eontingencies ar? 'busily at work 1'rohiinent ooliticians
ever varviiTdt and often produced bv
cause. le.yvil htnan 'foresight, Jf
will ai oik'O f o percivi'd how irrtpossi-
ble it is ftr any boify of legis.latbrs orivuorsand Itepresentatives in Congress,
boardfidiil'ay iuaiiagers to provide Especially, will bt expected to keep
against t,he jniustiee which inight: re-i the interviewers posted.:
Milt fronV sdeh -legislation. Neither u Vtx -.rTTV--' - I r ; .
, ,,v s s u I'r.Niiii.u, OuAXT has reentd .f
legislators nor rail vay managers are ' tH(, . .., .. , ' . l' u"-.u ( I
, -fi ,i - : r ' , i !-; the mjustice which ?-ie. permitted to' be
endowed, with the. gift Of forekiyiwl-i' , r.(iri. , " 1 , lo l
.1 I 'J . ! done Gen. Porter; and now vam
edge, and wat would-be a just maxi-j him restored to his r:jnk in the army.
; nuln1 ellintrs for'ene cinss of c"c i:diti .-n I Gen. Pouter wns i A iw :...., ...t.i
. ', : i J 1 . i ' , r .;, v ' J i -'v"-w.1 ai,u. aiHi ivitcnen Furniture. Farming In -o
ddeaji unjust mam-.um for, as . with Gen.. cCleliJax. and othei-1 dements, Corn, Fcllder,p!"k CaU'e"
differentjclajs ofconditions, - Comnier- i
cial depreiciis, bad harvests and j
'.nianifoli oxe'r causes might in a'few
. anv mloht at : 1.
The- estalpishnient of a mininum
of railway.rates by act of Congress
wouia HcoRi Vimier an tne circi.m-
stancbs t'iblMii()st likely to restrain in
intcrorfj of .ho .o.ln.ry, and incovt.y
to the stetjens eifi country these rail-
eomrplaint iat been: male about the
unjust uiifcriinination" of. railroads, j
and perhaps, in some instances, not
unjustly Init it should not 1k forgot-
ton, that railroads, are entitled to re-
ceiv .a
$av
profit
from their, in vest
her corpovions.
iflcnt , d.
vfelVas'o
"r '
months redac the demauU for trans- ; 1 A $20 00 Jibliokl Prie
portatioiitda pointr where tlieHarill ifriIV n, ,. . w ' n ., ,
. ..... :. - .1 ' e puzzieuepartmentoftheii
Civorabl Circumstances, would not ! MvnUihj ivr February offer the foPnw.
'-.- i , ; '" ni ne ioruardyd to 'the win-
n nnpqrtant degree, both .the opra- j ner February lathj 1SS2. Thoo who
t'ions of rlilread wreckers, i and 'the i ' fur he P.rizc must send 20 its. in '
. i- : B V 1 j .silver (no postage stamps -tHkP'iS- I
destructive Wars of rates which have their an.swW for wbiclfi hey iill !
booiilsO fitii in f-ntnl ' in (ho m Hi or1 r Celve ;t he March niinibiii- nf f Un mn. i
I T,.T.a.Ti 1QQO
Seveuai YEAiis aO. the inquiry;
wa. generally niaae inrougnom
o t- "Have we a j Bourlxm'
: 4 anroriL'st uh? The Datftt'hin of Fnuicc,
(iapp'arcl, vxis supposed to bcsoine
wImto within 'our horrors, I and only
awaited idontifiration. Alter cor.sid-
crablt" delay and mm-lr. anxiety upon i
the subject" .on', both titles jof the At- (
lantie, 'one
...
iring; the title of "ltev;V was
forward a- the lost Ilaunhin. But his ,
..'!aim,'vo bel;(vc,nva3 never .recog
nized outside of the circle bf fiis im
ineiliate f!i;piorter.s,. and thd' oat
Iau!ihin ik-ver has been-found. The
i mountahiH had hoen mi labor, the re-
; "Tf wai "naxcVtir rUlwuh13 puis."
Whether a "different ' fats awaits the
." coming jiaho.m; reniain.s lo ne seen.,
f ' f.r 1 x 1 ..-..-i ,
iievoriii .prom mem iJeuiocpats. nave r
j leen kindly a.-ipjiod by oVer'anxious
awl- ill-inf()nsred nwypaper eorres
j ptadervt?;, to play the role of MaiIone
.intiie next political cjinpaign in this
State. But.: one after another they
' have dehiel the --soft inipotivhmeni" !
and the.pullic i still on the "qiii vice
to know jwho is to be the recreant Dim-
ocrat to ''lead the .Republican Jiosts !
lH'xt. summer. (Ten. James MLkacit,
of Davidson county ! was 1 first men
tioned, biit . he promptly (lisavowed
anv such intention. Others have lecn
nientiohed "ib ros(r but finally it
was prcclaimec upon the authority of
the present (Jovf rnor of Virginia,
that lion. A., M. Waihu: r.r,, Kx
Me!iiber ofT'ongres- frofn'tho Wil
mington "District was the coining
yian. But alas!.', 'The hest laid schemes
Of mice and .men 'nftgang ajlcyy -,
. -M.il.- Waddei.l promptly conies to
.the front and indignantly, dvnies eiir
tertaiui ng any such purpose. The
public, cuiioaityj, however, has been
aroused, and considerable anxiety is
felt to know who will be the next to
be tempted by the i glittering rize.
Whoever he - inay he, :hn would do
well to remember that '"aji'is not gold
that glit ters," and that what Mahone
has tv-'coniplislied in -Virginia,' need
not bvj -hoped for in North Carolina.
We have-no such issue here as that
by which the Democratic party in that
' State- a.s ovei;brvnei ..' t
.-- j r ; r
"Thf.ile are a lust of enndidide fox
the Cnited States Judgeship of the
Eastern District of North Carol hka.
"Judges SkvMoui:, j Moqrk, Faip-
CEOTII, ItUSSEEL, AliliEiLXSoS, KXt
District Attorney liADGER," and As-
I si st a rit' Attorney General of the United
States, and Siamu Kij! 1-. Pin i.ti rs are
each anxiously hophTg to step into
the shoes of the larneiited Judge,
Geokok W. 'B. nooks':
Tin: ixDEPEXDEiXT antiVprohibi-Hon-MAiioNE
movement, is the ttle
.of the new organization against jhe
Democratic party hvthis? State. (tol.
Wm.jJqiixstox, of Charlotte and bx
S',)eaker;.Pi'.irK are! jealous of'eAvlV
other, it is .-ahl, Avith regard to the
leadership.! -'Both have gone to-Wash-i
ngten-vi itetl the j Wlii'te ' If ouse
What fQ.V ', '.-.. j . J;'V- .
- AxofiiEK lEA.i)-Lock!at 'Albanv
has occurred.
"he Stalwarts and
llalBreeds are1 try4ng; conclusions
with no less perlinafity jtliau iii the
nieniorahle Coxkuxg contest'. As a
,conHe(n:ence-theNew York Senate lias
been unable to organize. ' Somebody
mny be "reumved" j if another Gui
.TE.MT should bo inspired. This is
getting to boa queer country. I '
Walter I'. AVi'ixiamsox,: Esq.;
the Tarbonx l'otmaj ter; that js to --be,'
if he has good luck in the United
States Senate, wants Governor Ja nvis
impeached, - In that he appears to
' V. lAVl "Vu " lm, rne
i-iemocratic larty are -behiiVd Governor
Jauvis; , and he is not at all alarmed
As this irt likely to ho it year
ol
"ill; have -an o?)pirt!initv of .iir?nfr
an opportunity of airing
their opinions through these veracious
channels to their hearts' content. Sen-
V'as sacrihceO, as1 Gen. Gkaxt admits,
IO "IH'case partizanj phrenzy
MIT" i-n f.r- j.:
l . - il i niufuije to make
20. 00: - I ! I
To the person teljing which U the
soonest verse in the Old Tt,rt,.fl
i w.-" , ' - v 41 iii ,
I 71 Tl fT I w l-i. r I . I
n will give 20,00 in gold as a prize. The
KS
r,rize' 'ith the correct answer thereto
ixoomiuxv, E:ton,; Pa. 1 -
TIIE1parf!
Ing. betweei
C'AS., doing
in'P,11?'" lfetofore exit
Ing. betweon SJTtJTr'i.-r V.i
' AJ .li,: --!'xv.ivij.-w S ljl r
i
s
li.d, Vl1!1. Uiim ?t Baniesv xTerms:! one thousand dollars cash.ba)
.Vwim.t - iy wissovetUby mutual
consent. Mr. Lneas ViU e the
.lan.l.ttJ soJt . ( 14 F. LP 'AS.
, .till llAil.. . . I I lit . . I
ton
Bagging : - - -Bacon,
N"orth Carolina
Hams -
15 (7c !'
ll'W 12
'10. 1't, 11
CM
2) (4 40
.1 20
Vi (. 2"
IS'-M 2-
SHY 31
Shoulders nd Side:
Western Smuketl Sides
shouMers
)r- Saltctl Sides
s wax.
J? litter
(jQ'feCj. j0
Larguayre
11
it
11
l'eaburry - ,
Java - - - -.
Mocha '" - - .-
Corn, per bushel' j -Corn
iiieal, ,per buslel -Cotton
Ties per luncli -Kgg
- - . -
S') C-'; 100
80 to 10
l(K)7i- 200
20 (" 2
700 to 10 00
o to c
.10121 ,
121 lo
40 to 50
50 to. 75
- 40 50
75 (f, 100
- 75 to 100
. H to U
S5to 10
G to- S
Flour per bbl
j tides Green
j-)rv - -
Lard - ' - -
.Iolasi-e5 - - - -
Syrup - - - - - - il
Potatoes ;per bushel - -IVanu.tsper
bushel -
l't a';er bushel - - -
igf?,lt:r Bt
Jiice
Tallow per lb - -T
urn i ps, ps r b ush el
L 40 , 0
Wheat, per busiiel
-r.ioo to. dot)
XE W 'Al)VKItriSEIENTS.
THE PAltTNEBSIIlP heretofore!
existing between FULGllliM A
BABNES, has .been " dissolved bv
mutual x-onsent. . Mr. !FULGHUM
will continue the business. Ail per
sons indebted to the late linn are noti
ced to call at once and pay Mr.
Fuighum.,
G. EC EG 11 CM
" 1L J.BAHNES
Wilson. N. C, Jan. 13th, 18S2.-4t
. -4 - - . . i i -
- xue'Jfax Payer oi Wilson Cuntv
IN CONSEQUENCE (of the 4eath
of K. 11., WINS l'E AD, late Sherilf, it
becomes necessary tljatl the. State,!
fccnoui,- ana County Paxes should be
collected at once. All those-who have
ntjr paid their Taxes for the years 1870,
I8S-., i88l,are respectfully 'requested to
come forward without delay and pay
them. Those Avho do not -do so on
before the first daf bf February,
next, vill tind'the list in the hands oi
c( Hectors and will be required to pay
cchts. 1 B. II, BAKDIN,
Jn.- '82.1 . Collector for Bondsmen.
..Li"
TJIE, UNDERSIGNED, liave form-
ea-a-eo.-partner.snip iorttie practice- of
medicine. in the town of. Wilson and
hnoining country Iteturning thanks
'ttheir patrons for their;- liberal pat
ronage, tney solicit a continuance of
the same. -Ofi'ice on Nash Street op
posite the v.ourt House lately occupied
by Jas. S. Woo'ixrti, Esq., wJiere one.
or both inay be always i Ihiund ".when
not prolessioMidy engaged.
.."' C C. BEACOciK, M. D.,
. W. S. ANDEBSON, M. .1).
Jt.n282.-ly.;
pUllCELL HOUSE
I ; ' WILMINGTON. N. C,
liECENTLY refitted and under entire
new management:. Terms $2,50 to
511.00 1'vci lav. - i
liu B. L. I'ElillY. iVor-r-etor.
ft
ssolution Notice.
The partnership
heretofore existing
.r-'f :i 'r I (..in hmr il f.-ii;
I . a. . j . v.ui liiiv I , - I M . J jl il.",
I John 11. Gardner.- doiiur business
unaer
he urm juuimj ot 1. .1. Gardner
A Co., has been dissolved .by.: mutual
e ;iisent. Tlie undersigned "to wi o r.
all parties indebted to; the rinn w iil
-sbttle, will continue" j the business at
the old stand. T , -
'j . ; T. J. GAHDNER.
Jan G-'Si!-3t. ' ' -
ISiSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE PABTNEIlkllP IIEBETO-
iOre existing bet ween ATK I Nsi ) ' .
OBii & CO., is thibday dissolved by
luiuai coiisent. !
M. B.IATKINSON,
J. II. BAKEB,
J. T. t'OHJi '
HIUA'M WEBB.
lun. 2nd, 1SS1. - J. . - - : :
HAVING bought;: out the firm ol
4TJCINSON, COBB A CO., we desire
give notice to Hilt parties indebted
tb the late firm to come,- forward at
once and settie with; us", and all parties
holdingjclaims against the late firm
v in preteut tnem to us l tor pavmenti
M.B.ATKINSON,
l-G-4t. W. E. W A lilt EN.
gALE 'NOTICE I- F
f, I AVILL sell to'the highest bidder
j.t the late residence of I K. II.' WIN
STEAD, deceaspfl. hp.-ir tho ', r
LjVils'on, oa tlie 23rd of January 1S82,
r nsou, on ine 5ru oi Jan
tjhe personal propertyj be:
the, deceased, consisting of
i itnd Kitchen Furniture, Fa
belonging to
Household
4Mules and Horses. Cart.-. Wn-mns
about o0 bales of Cotton. Terms' .v.h.
I G.'W. BLOUNT;
Dec. 30th, 18S1. , -.-: Administrator.
JDMINISTBATOBS NOTICE. '
HAVING q-ualiHeil as Administra
tor upon the estate, of K. H. WIN
S TEAD; L hereby 5give notice to all
persons indebted, to make immediate
payment;- to those holding claims
against the estate to present them
duly authenticated: on or before Jan
uary 1st, iss.,, 0? tiii notice will be
! ';- V G. W. BLOUNT,
DecG0th'81-l-0-4t. :. Administrato
.; N 0 T: 1 C ti.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of W ilson eountvj, rendered Jan
nary 5th, .1882. 1 will sell nr t!? P,,nrf
Hon-e dour in Wilson jlondav the tfth!
day x.f Fehmary lS?fc, the lamls where-1
oi ei-:on Latman died .eizetl, coni?i
ing of three tracts ficljoin:nsr the laiyls
of;M. M. Mathews, Deal Howard;
Nv llham Taylor and other, containing
rnree nuntireo: acres i more or !e..
a credit oftjisrht months. Title
!v
1 ;
till
ed tllL paynjent! of all the pur
nuiny.- s -
A. WOOD.VRn, Adm.
rT -Prl I r.TTTl T O OTnri93 ' 1 IS ft- , , .. ...
; O hS - . -. alien.
EXGEKlfll LE J ; Miiw k IViiitiil
I AND
: HEATING STOVES, GUNS cScO.
; 2s:le3 a,ricl Ca.rriage Goods.
- ' ' ' " ' i. ".-.' "' '
' :'' ;
JIEaDYtMADE CLOTHING, i
BOf)TS: AND" BHOES.I
WE WILL
SE?iNG
2? stove's (ipon the installment! plnnpart casli, halano as agreed
-I m wivan examination ot .our
teS'Cook jtove Circulars mailed on
- - ' . " . I
-.
" - '- i "
- - I
'r- f
e.The'-M'ercIiant Tailoring ' establishment known heretofore as" B. Green
wood, lias Changed its mm to G BEEN WOOD & B E L M E Y E It , Mr, iclsr
ineyer having been added as a tartier iii the concern. ' ,
The senior partner will go nortfi 'in a few days to purchase a; I:
: ,F';I N.-:E ''T .-.0-f)L--S'.:
Exclusively for the Kiuie. Trade,' 'cofisjVtiiig of. Foreign .ami Domestic Suitihpfp.
lrousenns, trimmings, .c., and then wilP come oat with a big advertise-
ment
SQTThanking the community for Jmsf 'favors and patronage, I hope that an
increase oi confidence and trade-y iky bo tendered this -new firm.
' -1''.r;; A ,:
; -(:":."-:.;,; : -:.: ', jpAKB' ; : ' ;--.' ;:;
CARRAVvU:Y:ElViat PILLS
' . j!" ' V '.'r . " ;; PIUOPABED ONLY By ' .' ;. '' '
ID.
S.
. il riIAliMA'!:i!!C-.Vl. ClIKMr.ST, ' .: '-:' :"'
- " ' - f 1 - - ' - :'.
. . 1, ZJ 'W"xailsoiT 1st. o- i : ; '
-: : '-.-. "' ",':'.' ' ' 1
For Sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. Price 25 cents per box.
W. T. BLACKWELL & CO.
J . Durham, N. C.
Mtanffcctarwt c tits 0rilxi and Only Strain
TRADC MAMK.
TOBACCO
iS THE FINEST, rURHST, BEST,1 AXI)
i1 MA-tt:
DURHAM
r.-.t ric., -7. w M, , r m -
r .'": '' ': ' '" " '-'"' ' '"'. V - " ' V ; "-""
J iOpACvO' EVLR PUT t'PO a THE MARKET.
' : ' .'-j ;' .'-.:.' - ALSO ,.'" . -:.
DurhamGng-Cut and
TrB-lT l ?!Krare h' fir-t d Purest Goods upon tlie market. '
i X Hiey are 'Fcc fro'n lJruSA or Chemical of any kind '
Bn, lThy wnsithc Tocco, and purest rii rJpcr made.
.ii , . . . . '-..--
OTHER
NOW SELL
MAGHINES
stock. . ,
fsoojicati
,:. t
t If
i
on. . Jan 20tf.l
. - ' .-' ' ' :
Greenwood & Belsmeyer.
:,',"'.': ; d. (J been wood.
CAEiPvAWAY.
j Oisr claim for, merit Is based
upon the Iket tliat a cbzOicl
analysis proves tliat the tobacco
groni in our section is better
adapted to make a G OOD .PURE,
satisfactory smoke than ANY
Oi it 111 tobacco grown in. tbe
world; and being situated fcfc
the IIEAltT of this fine tobacco
section, WE tiavo the PICQL of
the offerings. The public ap
preciate this ; hence our sales
EXCEED the products of AJSL,
the leading manufactories com
bined. tKtme genuine unless il
bears jK trczde-mark of tM Hull.
MOST UXIFOltM BliAXDOf 8MOK V
Durham Cigdrbttes.
GENERAL MEECHANDlSE,
' lSCofnCr Xash and OoldsborO: Streets, Wilson, N' C
Keep cotis-tantlv on hand a lare an t ell-solocted stock of
DRY GO DS GHOCKIUES, NOTIONS. I500TS SHOfe c, T
ZE1GLER SHOES A SPECIALTY. -
' ". ,!-
Capt J. H. B:ctis with U3 -
frioncN at our store.
Soliciting patronage, which
we ure
Jan
. " . .""'.. - ' -" -;'.;: - - --" '
, .' .'-' - ; . ; '; - -. TO OUB ; ; ';' . ';; ';
FR!ErSD S AiMD P ATR OiVS.
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Continue to lTcieve additions'nlmost daily to th d 'already '
larp:e stock.: ; .They have just received a large lot ol' l. '
Jf$6l TS) Iveversil.de and others,: which 'an bejflg sold lower
than, ever belb re. - 1 ) : - . ' -
They keep BurtV, and-T. Miles Son's. Shoes, the .best m '
the) market. - ,r .. '' ' .':'"
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The Quaker fity BhirL we sell for $ 1 '0.1, die; .'bet 2hift lor :;; :
the price on the market, . . m " . . ' ;
Cloaks, Dolmans. &c. '
The best ladies' kid gloe ever so.!d in 'the C(Mihtv for.-$l'.t)(),.' ? :
Every pair 'warranted."':; Our -st-- c?k .oi ; j rocct la 'iis'coiii'jd.ete. '.''
' Jn shoTti everything tiiat-sh juhl he''eirr; 'iii tli "Hivsrp:Qppjar' .:;
tdrd in th City. Call to see ihetuhunl they will give you bar-
ains every tune
Corner Nash
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Jan.0 v ;
Intending1 to nake a ciiaiig'e in niy
business shortly, 1 would respootfilly v
ask 11 indebted to me to calf andet-: '
tie at once.
GOOD
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The Fall and "Winter of 1881.
. Ye desh-i to inform -on r friend's
In Jlaircloth, I!aw Silk and Terry.
"b ""7.vixni w iiHvc- rvrrr.a'nr v.-if, -reatest care a:.I JufL'-oent th
lart and het ASSOBT.MENT OF F If ! 1 N I ? U 1 1 1 e v e r'. k t p t I v a n y 'flrni
mnSw!)taare offering ;w low as it ean be sold an vwVre. ?
-ty less or AllI"ll00:NIb are fillUith ft great variety of thjr.very ,at
O U ll STOCK 'OF.
I convplete, consi,tin of Guie and Wool Seat Bookers amP OfiS-.'diair-,
Lf-bril in vkT,,Clu,IC a!?(1 VowISt fining and CJiiidrens' Chairs a;id
liockerall ylcs and makes. , j 1 . . v , :
Bed-Room Sets,
Boreaii Sofas, Table., Bedteals, MattressesSpring nd.
, Moulding J-jcture Framed, Ward robes ami Seskt, and:
""s- "--unity Aeoii in a: nrst-- as h iim tnr vt.i,n
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k(' n-tantly. on,hand a lar-e lot of Bewood and Jetalic Lurifcj
tiT' 5vt' UU? buriJil. roU2 hre agents forgone of the- best inrba-
iTvJ-v cV,uutry' a,ul t'an furnishiat.-shoit .notice any styl6-of ,TOMU
r or Iouuine"trt'at prices to suit the times. , : ,
u e-retum thanks for tlie liberal patronape which lias been extended to u
tn2r i-tr I'a-t,., and solicit a anitinuance of the tame, proini-Ma?. '
to,pare n&efforfs to uit all .who trade with us. i J
1i?TIE.'AI, Per80rns indebted
l settle their accounts.. .k
DEALKUir IN '
and vr HI be plcAsed to ee liis
we shall racrit iby fair dea-inbi '
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Wilson, N. C, Ja'n. Cth., loJ.
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