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Comxcxk ATtoN Cckarnnoira-tlou.i a imr- tinptopics aud new I'eiurinolicUed, ; All Coaiuimicaiip should b a'ldre-ie to 1 Johki'JIl!( Daxiei.k, ilanaer. T ' ,; ' v Tk,p. Wilson A ivaj r. Kntcrrd iii ilm lo-t OtHc ut Wilfo.i X; C. JlOI'IfinO.l DK3IOCKACV. It hah never- ocetrrrod. to us that the 1 . term bourbpu.ir b'ourhdniMU could "he appropriately applied 'to the Denio- eratic party of thU State, at -least,' and we doubt whetiiep it could lu so' ap- . plied with propriety to t he I)oniocracv of any Kouther.ntiite. Whatever the term inay iiieaHnsiiK'd i;! tlti (lay, i( mu be eoncedejd that it i intemlwl to b ued a4 a tnn of reproatli. ?ov whal ha )inocratie partin tlie ; South done to ufcrit "thi.V'approb'rious epithet on q wliicli Uepublican poli ticiansaiuttleiriaines, the disappoint d offiee-Hcekin democrats small and great are ever dinning into our e'ars? ! It will be rpmemberel tliatthrs va the favorite "filoan" of M a honk and Jd followers inVin;inia. The key note : which they .bounded has been taken up hrothvq-Southern Htate:. and a relentless war is tireatened all alonj? the lines, ainst: the party -which' rescued the South' from military de potisni. Virginia has, after a gallant tight, made under the leadership of 'her eloquent aud chivalrous I )axi ei., ovrbbrnel North . Carolina, Ceorgia an; other Southern States will soon be calltil upon to meet the . tfhock of battle fAre we prepared for t?j What ofthi cry of our disaffected progressive pollticiaas. about bourbbn- it it caniealohe from the .o-ealIedwhieh he maHes ue of thcb.vpressions party of - progress and great moral ideas " represented in times 'p-tst by the military Wraps ami earnet- haggers,'we mighVpass it by, but as the. Cliarlotte Ofofrcer well says: "Is not uiisiiouroon-Deniocratic party of to day, the same! party which years ago threw itself between their - oppressors and the people, the plunderers and theirj victims, and rescued the State from the gang; of -lawless political ad venturers, who ran riot iiid ricfi and fat on the plundered substance, fjf the tax-payers? Is ihiot the Pamo,jparty which battled in defence of th Coji t 1 1 1 utioiud rights and ei vil !i berfy , Avhen the bayonet asserted its siiprem aey and claimed.the right to dictate at the polls ; whenT the military hacked by despotic t central authority, arro gated tho rigjit to determine elections, and say who'shqiuld, and; who should not sit in Stafc legislatures and frame laws for the people, Is it not the same arty which; rescued the State from the party wjueh imported hireling cut-throats to intl miflnfd IJi norttlr to seize her eiUzeifs and hold power by inaugurating a reign of terror. This so-called Boirbon-3emocracy then, ly ns gallant a fight, against ,as fearful odds as any party ever made to rescue -North Carolina from bondage mos hameful and (jegrading,has since beeij hghting forjfh people it rescued witi patriotic and fruc : devotion." Surely a party having such claim upon, popular support, from every feeling of sejllinterest and, gratitude, may eonfidojily fely upon ' fair-dealing, and as a." confident appeal from all unjust criticism. schemes of puld be leaders may dis gust many, but every thoughtful Dem ocrat will beware of. encouraging dis affection or weakening partv alle- : giance on account of personal griev ances. Friendly criticism of party action and party measures, is a very different thing from the opprobrious epithets, too often indulged in by many who claim toie Democrat, dis- -paragin , reproach F-' . g to its leaders and bringing death-sentence yesterday f Thnrs-1 " t l V S1" . upon the party. - Way ), ami in all probabilirv r T. , k "X "? L " " l . u i " 1 . . , --'.niil.,l '."iiui uimiiin- 1J.IIIIIIII1;. JIJ1- ': - "' " ! " , V ;j J ..GyiTEAtT- will soon pay the penalty 1 laments,. Cffrn', Fodder, pork, Cattle, . ) r. '-'-.i-Jy.' .. oI:hi$ beinous.cfimo with hiflife. piulcs aiul Horses, Carts, AVagons and Till' ft imnv , : M : uuui y.u uuies oi v OiLOlli 1 erms cas Ii. .. v i i: ; ' i . - "v'iHiiuai-.onr esteemed rnn. AscoxMiiALr..m sapprehensioii temoorarv 'th fni-i k ists to the intentioh k .Mr. PEA, ltaS Schoo noin- with ireirard to his mnnifitUo,. . , m nut city, fc'iit,, and tie amount of the Fund which he placed at the disposalof the Trustees, webublish to-day . that ppr- ..t. - . " - : uon, oitneref-cnt letter, of Dr. J.IL A r. fi': ;It. t ..i" , . . to t he Ed it.f til a Wil , ; U nn - K,5n t Tr."4 aringup,h)ho uluect. , DriCuKnvlhiuni l Z 1 J!1 th toni' -ays:'Mr. PKAudDvleft Ah absolute liscretion tj, the trustee to the lo- ,.b,r.u ::J:F . : ' ' calities in wjiich the fund should be expended, and was careful to negative theddea that tjie benefits! ot the Fund were to! be tlistributed Upon any measure ojf proportion: Among the Statef , or thjat auy State had a claim - to a distributive share. : "The j;d'uciUion Fluid was not in tended as a iharity to the poor, nor is it to ledi8tr;ibutel in proportion to the Ppulation,:Uor on the hajs of jndi ,fiYor illiteracy. . To distribute oi Ui basis of indi fail of giving- ay effectual rehef. pr.-lu.;.v rnUu rult. . j 7'-"-- y niciin-v win or I (iirrtributo for capital aecHrUmo nn.Mf1.mir,l!!.'!fi(m. orSClUX)! DOL'Uhl- - l,l !:.,,1!.. hii"'i lc(;fl'rV "invtu' v liL- tion, uouM hardl v-Mii McOLi L b (;ASf doin, hmio ut 1iirne.s' X Header for each chiW. f . Rotuls, is this dav dissolved by mutual At an early period to 'relate plans, congent. .-.Ir.-lucas will settle the which have .fceen tKTsoVc'ireifiKly ad-! business. C. B.STIsiCLAXD, hered to;v were decidcKlj on by the ; hlJY R LUCAS Trustees:' Firt to aid special schools ! Wi. CftM a r' o Dn) rX VWlll 1" 't5 ""l" X "j Tv.nd'ifinriw: -iind seeoadly, to aid in training .teacheis for public school?. The object kept steadily. in view 'was out of as permanent the er.epuragfiii sjtcin of public schooV; land the only j feasible or potsil)le mode 'of acconp-; iMrhi:!tr this ol ject, was to act in crn imui if. iv uii1isLile hVFtoms of instruc ts.-' ,',ri i 'rv . rrii I nun, 5wiiirvi.Hu.i.i,ium v.i.i.0.. Stute oiticers reripOH.-i'ble :to their eon-1 poHMoie p meir em- tituents This co-operaliion has not been departed fiOMij and' the various j . 1 . i, r ., , , i,... nave nuieii iigniencti umiauun ui mo General Agej ts, and liive shown a zeal and ability and patriotism which the people whom they serve- should not bo .slow to recognize ;nd honor." With regard to tho arhount of the Fund and the aid to be received frcin I)r.CcnicYfurther says: " No pledge inis ever bee;!: given that all schools complying with tlie conditions should receive Pe ibody A id. -The income of .4 the Fund de:s no exceed fl0Q,O00' an- ntially,on!y a fmv.sehool.-f caii be aided, a'jjpeeial arraugemcht niust le made tliroug'u t lie. Stat j SuperinteiHleiits. In niakiug a, selection,, f cliool.i located at iulluential piiints have the preference, :vnd all schools aided mut be free, be properly graded, must have at Ieat one hund.ed pupils, with one teacher for e V cry fi f ty , an d m ust co n tin 1; e in session nine or ten niqnths. Funds are 'given 'to stimulate and encourage, help tho-e who help themselves." V ... IS A Kl.CT.XT colli quy w'en Senator Kdml'xjis, of Vermont, and "SenatrJIi'r.r.rof Georgia, the former is represented to have said to tleVlat ter, ."What do we differ about, any how." '-To which Senator llii.b Re plied,. ""You Itepublieans are for- a higher-law, Ave" Ieniocratsare for. ad hering to the Constitution." .'. v This has been considered a niost ad-j mirable reply " but wo think that the difference has been more sharply,- de lined by Hon. GEoitc4 J 'IXLiiA.S,-of Pennsylvania in a recent letter, in in relereneo to the DemqciTicy, "The Democratic partyis a party of .princi ples, not of issues. Its opponent is a party of. issues, not of principles principles of Democracy are in The immuta ble. New issues constantly present themselves, new principles' never." ju eiy oiaie ajui .Nuiumai, canv&'s for mauy years past, indeefl ever since the formation of the republiam party, has fully .-demonstrated the correct ness of the above estimate by tho dis ngushed Pennsylvania, of the differ ence between the two great political parties which- have so long, divided, and still continues to divide this country. '1 he Democratic party has ever been a party jut principles the Republican party, a1" party of issuen. , - - , . ."..- tr Tin: c:)itiiv once more lreatiies freer. The trial of (jfriTEAU, which ha? attracted somuchattention,and had such a demoralizing effect", has closed, and i riivEAi'j the assassin of our late Preshlc'nt, , hits leen pronounced guilty according to the indictment.; The hardened criminal who has been permitted, in his wickedness, to blas pheme the name of the Ruler of the Universe, and! whose example of com nutting heinous crimes and attribut ing it fo inspi ration' of Deity has had such an effect On the country,isnow,we are thankful to say closed, and- Guit E.vrwill soon realize thatpeople in this countrj- believe the Scriptures, which reads: "Lot no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God, for God cannot be tempted '. with evil neither tempt, he any;man," Ae. There are some who believe that Gi-iteai: is insane, but We think that all fair-minded persons will airreethnt the verdict ofjo jury i the correct one, and that Guiteau's death. is in acc(rdance with our system of justice The case was given! to : tho jurv nt 4:10 p. ip. Wedenesday. after bein- nni fifty minutes returned w ith a verdict of "guilty."- " j The Judge irobably pronounce. 1 the I Wo lo'irn f.i..,. ''.! . I " . " u " A nan(lson-iv rlWot; from tjie Pealxnly Fund. Our Graded V- M tllVil -oi-juioi, wo believe, i nm,',, inanyj.upils, and would, we have no as doubt, gladb - receive similar assist- .. . . , l. cuc jscakbokou. ttmter a favor ton thi L..; S "1, .r1 . the- be- ToWr ' f benetion- Our 1 1 V n and County authorities n,vio awoerai private .sub.H-ription are making strenuous efforts to maintain a Graded School, second to none, in our midst. The able corps of Profe nra nn1 rT'' . i , t " r ""t -itacners are discha uoie uuty, and we hear -of none , ."",u' Ul ni mentation of the chool and all its appointments, 10n thelips of everyone. . iOI"ltET. TWO ROOMS of the W V I sou house with Lik Llmund- Situa?e on .t co" r??' nleu' P-dcr,, i. s. oitirriN. TIiriiartncT.-Ii!p heretofore cxit KKVISKD AND CORtlKC EI EVERY , TIILIJ.SDAV BV BYN.TJM, DANIEL !&: CO- jjj,,, iZon, N'ortJi CV - 10 (a I'll es 1.3 11 H 12 , 10 (o, It : " US - " 20 Of 22 2frfy 40 12 (,r:. '20 , l(j (tr 2o I S Ut 2.) - 0(a:i - ) (a, 3 80 (., 100 ' '80 (a 10 (lOo ( -2i)0 .. 20 (it 2 Carolina Ian is Slioulders and Si AVestenrtSniokcd Hide SliOiddew V,'.. S:iltw j )rv Sllltwl Hides Shoulders - Jjces wax t-ottee, Uio Jjargtiavre " Peaburrv -"r Java ":. Mocha - - -Corn, per bushel" -Com meal, per. bushel Cotton Ties per hunch 1 Four per bhl Hides, (Jreen -Drv - - iird - ' ... -..Io lasses - - - - -Syrup - - - - - I'otatws per bushel -IY'annts, per bushel . -Peas, per bushel - -Kags, per lb - - - : Hire - . Tallow per I .- - ; -Turnips, per bushel -Wheat, per bushel - t 70!) (a;. 10 oa j -3 (ri.! (j - 10 12'. .12 J W 15 40 (. or) - !o0 '(aV To -: 40 (k o0 - i7." (rC 'lOO - ;'7" (f.; 100 -8 (a) 10 - I 0 0 8 : I 10 (', 50 - lOO lo0 NEVV ADVEIUTSI PS. !S.SOIXXIO..' XOXICB THE PARTNEItSHIP heretofore exi.-fing between FCEGHU3I & IiAIlNES, has been dissolved bv mutual consent. ; Mr. F.UEGIIUJNi will continue the businossi Ail per sons indebted to the late firm aro noti Mud to .call at once and pay Mr. Fulglmm. " (J.Ft'LGllCM, 7 B. J. IiAHXES. i!son, N. C, Janl l;)th, 1882.-4t. i'u'l &eTax Payors of Wilson County IN CONSECiUENCE" of the deatlV of K. H. WINSTILVI), lat Sheriff, it becomes necessarv th-if. , t)u Kf-.ift. Schdol, and County TaxekF should be collected at once All tho.ie who have not paid their Taxes for thyears 1879, 18H0, l.ssi, are respectfullyecpiested to come forward without deUv and pav them. Those w ho do noti do so on or before the first '.day of l Y'bruarv, next, will rind the list in thV hands ol collectors and will be required to pav eosfs.r B.H.R.iltDIN, " Jan. 'S2. Collector fori Bondsmen. THE, UNDER.SIGNEI , have form practice of ed a co-partnership for the medicine in the town of Wilson and adjoining country. Returning thanks to their patrons lor their liberal pat ronage, tney-solicit a Continuance of the same. Office -on. Nas i Street op- positethe Court House lattly occupied by Jas. S. Woodard, Esq.! w here one, orboth niay; be alway-s found when hot professional lv engaged. C. C. l'EACOCIp, M. D., W. S. ANDERSON, 31. D. Jc-uu382.-lv. NOTICE! Having been appointed! Raceiver of the late firm of Farmer & Vainwright, all persons, indebted to thm are here by notified to come forward and make payment, and those holding claims against the same will pfesent them properly authenticated for adjust ment. J. A. TYNES. r Nov. 11th, 18S1. tf. JJISSOLUTIOX XOTICI 1 THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO lore existing between ATKINSON, & la;., is tins nay aissolvod bv mutual consent. '' M. R. ATlkjlNSON, 7 J. If. BAKER, -J. T. VOliJ 1 HIRAM EBB, Jan. 2nd, 1SS1. 1 1 ' iiA'V ING bought out ithe firm of ATKINSON, COBB tt Cf).we desire logive notice to all parties indebted to the late firm to eomoj forward at once and settle with Us, and all parties jiomuiK claims against jtfio late firm will present them to us for piivment M. B. ATKINSON, 1-0-lt. W. E. WARREN. 1. i . j f S ALE NOTICE !- I WILL sell to the Highest bidder at the late residence of fK; H. WIN STEAD, deceivscd, near! the' town of Wilson, on the 23rd of Januarv 1882, the personal nronertv : lelonfin G. W. BLOUNT. Dec. 30tb,! 18S1. Adniinistrator. ADMINISTRATORS xiTICE. ' I1AVIXG qualified as Lvdministra torupon the estate of II. WIN STEAD; I hereby give! notice to all persons indebted, to make immediate payment; to those holding claims against the duly authen estate to present them icated on or ;before Jan uary 1st, 1SS3, or this rkklce) will be relied on ft l:r rrxrivpr G.W.BLOUNT. I Dec30th'Sl-l-6-4t. Administratdr 5 I -fr-t-I f N 0 T I c i:. -. By virtue of a decree of the Sunerior Court of Wilson county, tendered Jan- I uar' th, 18S2, 1 will sell I at the Court House door in Wilson Moiklav the th day of February 1 882, the lands where of Nelson Katman died seized, consist ing of three tracts adjoiitf.ng the lands of M. M. Mathews, Deal Howanl, William Taylor and other;, containing three hundred acres more or less. Terms: one thousand dollars cash, bal ance on a credit of eight months. Title reserved till payment fall the tmr i chare moncv. . i-j F A. WOODARD, Adtn.' i jgE.ClTCR'S NOTICE THE .UXDEnSICJXKD HAVING quaii'ied as Kxecutors of the last will and testament! of LARRY NEW SOME, deceased, before 'the Probate Judge of Wilson county, notice is herebj-given to: all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, to make immediate payment; and to all, hold ing claims against said, estate to pre sent them for payment, on, or I before the JiOth (lay of January, 1SS3, or this notice will be pleaded iii bar of their recovery. ' . I . ' ' 1 '.; F. M. AYCOCK, FxecutorH Fremont, X, C.; Jan. 20th, 1832ft. NOTICE 11 COMMISSIONERS SALT l'URSUANT to an order of the Su perior Court of Wilson County made on the 14th day cf, November, 18S1; in a cause therein pending, wherein Willie Deans and 'William Hinnant, Executors are plaintiffs and Uartlett Deans and wife and others are de fendants. Wefchall sell at, the Court House door in Wilson on Monday' the Cth day of February !Ss2, the follow ing, traets of land:- One tract in Wil son County, Old Fields Township, known as "The Itowe Tract" adjoin ing. the, lands of Willie Deans and others containins: "00 acres, more or le.-s. One tract fn said township known iiw the "Pocosiu Tract", on which Josiah Winborne and wife now live, containing loO acres, more or less. Tori us cash. II. F. MURRAY, ) '.m 11. G. CONNOlt, j Lom l-G-lt. " !! Having pui clbised i n ac liine ry b e Io n gi u g T. A.- Wainwngtit. wej - - - ' ' . j prepared to i build ne 7, and re pair, all kinds of " 'I ' .-. M A C H I K E B Y. We keep constantly on hand i pipe and fittingi- Also valves of all kinds;! Special attention i ;j . - - " given to fitting up Mill work. ..-.Gfld.'1H. wilht--.':Go. WILSON. X. C. Dec. 2-tf. Sr, ' Cr&we's hii Historical Play -i THE TRAGEDY OF AI3K4U 4.TI I.I( OL! OUTIIK Risof.rtl of Jcflerson Darix. A Truthful account . of the Aboli tionary. War! with the Secesh Rebel union. (Shakesperian Style, 5 acts, 13 scenes, 0 1 page.) Pltr,SCII'AI CHAKACTEKS: Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, Edward Stanton, Ulysses Grant, Win. Sherman, Benjamin Butler, Parson Vjeecher, Horace Greeley, James Fisk, Jr., Fefferson Davis, Robert Tombs, Alexander Stephens, Pierre Beaure gard, Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Humphrey Jarshal, Jack Mosly, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lincoln, Jrs. feur ratt, John Wilkes Booth, Harold, Attzerott and Payne, Frederick Doug lass Pompey, Priscy, and Dr. Mary Walker. n . Piuxciimx ScEKrs: ? White I louse Troubles;" Bull Run Panic; Richmond Calico Ball; Pom pey and Prisey; Andersonville Hor ror?; Richmond Burning; Lincoln As sassinated; Booth Pulletecl; Mrs Sur ratt Strangled; Davis Reconstructed, Grant's Jubilee Sneech. and Grand Transform a ion Scene; "Let Us have Peace." Puce, 15 cts. (Send Postage Stamps.) Dr. C. W. S dd'en, Publisher, 182 Lexington Ave., New Yerk City. Dec.28-3m. j Mac h ii c Sis. all of th i - ; . I to tliQ late : ! '". are now f r 1 " . - TncvT?A The Fall and; Winter of 1881, m wsTWe desire to inform our friends and patron- in Wilson and the adjoin ing counties that we have purchased with the greatest care and judgment the largest and best ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE ever kept by any firm m this section, which we are offering as low as it can he sold anvwhere OUR WARF-ROOMS are filled with a great variety of the very' latest styles of i . ''it! , In Ifaircldth, Raw .Silk and Terry. uiiv aiuu i complete; consisting of Cane and Wood Seiat Rockers and Offlce&hair Rat-Tan Rockers, Cane and Wood Seat Rockers alFstylea aud makes. ' , " y i l Bed-Room Sets, Bureau?, Sofas, Tables, Balsteads, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Looking Glass es, Mouldings Picture Frames, Wardrobes and Desks, and, in brief, every thing usually kept in a first-class Furniture Establishment. Chean bed steads, an immense stock from $2.00 upwards. Window shades e keep constantly on hand a lare lot of Rosewood and Jetalic burial oases, caskets, and burial robes. We are agents for one of the best marble 25?5-UJ$hcTOUntly nnd 030 furnish at ehort notice any style of TOVn STONES, or Monuments at prices to suit the times. 1 lUU e return thanks for the liberal patronage w hich has been extended totm during the past,!, and solicit a continuance of the same; promiim? to spare no efforts to uit all who trade with us. V 1 Ing Wootten & Stevens, 7 ! Wilsnn tt n. NOTICE. All perfon2 indebted and settle their accounts . ' -; 3 emaiG m SGilOOi. iii ri i!i:Li CJ r ' ' ,. :' I. -; The Spring Session will begin on the 12th day of January, 1S82, and continue for twenty wee.ks.; Atten tion is called to the 'following1 advan tages: Thorough Instruction, Practical Teachers, Pupils Required to Study, MihefAl Waters, Superior Buildings Plenty bf Substantial Food.." Sr2?Tuition ixr session in Regular Course with Music and Hoard, (InT eluding Fuel, IJghts and -.."Washing) not to exceed SI 10.00. Sjiecial dis counts made on Tuition to Ministers, Teachers, and all Persous sending more than one scholar.- For further information apply to ' . W.S.BARNES. Dee. lC-tf. tiWhen Planters can buy a true, Anmioniated Super Pliosphatc made chiefly, from Slaughter I louse Meat and Done for $2-1 per ton at the factory, cash, it -.is-folly to pay-out money for the , iigh cost J. Fertilizers. ,-. Raugh's ?2o Phosphate is of guaranteed stand ard. ' 'Analysis on every bag same as, on circular. : - . ; . The past season in the south has dcaiiy .shown Planters' that the low cost jAmnioniated Fertiiier.s paid est onCotto'n; tliere has never been, in tlieToiir years of its use, an unfavor able report of its action. Every pound of Ammoniaiahd Piiosphori Acid iii naugh's 2- Phosj'hate. ii promptly available as plant food. . Planters can mako their own figures as' to the saving thty can make by using this article and at the sametime be reasonably sure of a 'good crop. Send for circular giving full guaran teed Analysis. . eau3i & sons, No 103 South St., Baltimore, Md. Manufacturers and Importers of Fertiii' zcrs and fcrtil zing Supplies. N. C. F 0 It A G E ! Stiaw parefully Handled and firmly compressed into bales, 3 teetdpiifj 1-1-2 teet wide, and I 1-6 feet thick, weighing from 120 to 130 pounds each. , . .- ' .. .'. - . . Ten. tons can be shipped in a ear-, . . ' 'J '....' ' ' Excellent ForagB t or horses, mules, aud cattle lor less than half the cost of hay. -.. ' k CO., Wilmington, X. C. Dec. 9-3m. EEIEIEEE! Eflwarfls, Broil! & Co, Steam Publishers,. llALKIGH, N. C. UnsHrpassei WofFat 'Low Prices. Keep the ouly reliable Stock of LEGAL BLAN KS INT RESTATE. Preserve yonr old Books bj having them Rebound. ' Address EDWARDS, BR0UGHT0N & CO., Steam Publlshero, -i RALEIGH, N. C. o- OF Dining anri rhUrironu nun .1 Kittreli Surm Navassa mm The fft largest and rj ; Most Complete ,n thc State. A) ALL KINDS OP : iA A' Printing or Binding. ERTA..K I N Ct! ton are reaue?tcd to come frir . . - " V mil WE ARE OFFERING for sale this sm,.,.. Itlie following Brands ! I.. ..U . -r . . wis sum us xiow as similar Brands can bo bought in any market. '. 300 TONS KALYIT. s 600 TONS LIST lill'S. 200 TONS ACID PHOSPHATE 200 TONS NAVASSA. ' -, 250 TONS Z ELL'S j AYc deal in first-class Guano, and would bo pleased to serv our friends,- f - : ' ..,.'; 1 ' ' :. c .Branch, Hadlev & Farmsr. Jant-,3tJ : H eThe Merchant Tailoring .establishment known heretofore as lL".(Jreon- .... J 1 1 1 l J ." . wooa. iuw cnangeu us name lO-UUhbA u uuu fc jjk LSMEYE1P Mr. meyer having been ad led as a partner The senior partner will go north in F IN E ST 0 C K 0 F GO 0 1) 8 Exclusively for the Pine Trade, consisting of! Foreign and Domestic Sui tii Trouserings, Trimmings, &c, and then will come out with a bi" advert U.w ment. . .. - . 4 Greenwood & Belsmeyer. Br Thanking the community for past favors and patronage, I hope that an' increase of confidenceand trade may bet tendered this new firm. 1882.r M, B. Atkinson, W E. Warrs n. .lllillSDII k II llltill. ... .. '. DEAMCItS IV j GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CSOorner Nash and Goldsboro Streets, " WiIo:i, N . Q; Keep constantly on hand a larse and, (dl'-selected -stoek of DRY GO OS GROCERIES, NOT 0X5, 'ROOTS, $HOid. Ac ZEIGLER SHOES A SPECIALTY. : T'apt J, H. Baker is with us friend' at our store. ' ooiicumg patronage, wlueri we arc v i cry nespectlutly, J. Jan 6 N"ew Year's- Grree ti ri o ' '.. -' '.: ' '' TO OUR : -v ' ' '' FRIENDS A IMD PAT RO M S . vuiiiiuuc lu lecteve.aaaitiong almost kiaily to tlud" alread V larsro stek- . They have just received a large lot of ft 11 II -CO.lTSi Reversible and others, Ayhich arfr beiii soi l lower than ever before, t . ' ; ' ; ." it.. They keep Burt's, and T. Miles k -Sou's. VS the market. TKU?WrKW SATCHELS, ltLADY-MADE CLOTHING - ) NOTIONS IIOISERY &C . -The Quaker City. Shirt we sell. for $1.00, ihc best shirt fur tlie price on the market. .- , . . , Cloaks, Dolmans, &c. The teat ladies' kid glove ever sold in the county for Si. 00; Every pair warranted.: Our stock of Groceiies is complete In short everything that should.be kept in the most popular tore in the city. Call to see them and they will Kivc you b tr- Jan 6 Corner Nash I HAVE THIS DAT SOLD OUT MY Stock of goods to J. & D, CE3TTINGEE, ho will continue f the business at the same place. I i Those indebted to settle at once. of Guano which will .. . - TARDQRO STEET, WILSON, N. (V & in the concern. - ' a few day to purchaso a (JREENWOOD. and vriir be pleased to ' ' . , see iiis we shall merit by fair dca.ings .i.i?,"xtii:TV MM ... i i. . vShoc?, the best in ARM and Tarbcro Streets, Wilson, N. C. me please call and 3K. IKowentlial. . fhou, NVC.? Jan, 27th
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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