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J0SEPHU3 DANIELS, - Editor.
juiex to IVew-AitvertJcmeut.'
Oh rist mm 1 v. V. S.
Ajil(',i-.sou.
I'livslc a i.-K. liiittlc.
Jewelry. fii (i. (Jrady.
Vant4Ml, P:-Jnjriter & (V).,
(Jr n I OixMiiirj:. lulim Meyer.
('row. : ', .
II.
Itfrs: C.i ll. AVainwriht is in tow n.
, A fine lt of Hats at AVarren'& liar-
IH s.'j . '; ' v,- ' , -: :? 7 . ;
liuythe- Cox Cotton
t.-.t and, tJU atK'Kt.
Planter the
... iii j , , , ,.
led watches and clacks m.ide :il v
lt,tmranvpi. i
... , ., ,., . :
.Mr. h. Js. .Jordan is spend -ng a-. few
davs in town. . i
If vou want a iroodluie -o to vv. '
rei r:u iies.
j
your;
SpHngiSuits;- U v ' 5 7'
' v j
ntatione; v
Pol- everything in the
line go U llargiave's.
:
jM-i-o.-one ihi, hiMi i -iiii ixua wiute :
Lm-efit Oil at Haigrave's. j
Warren ' harnes lia ve a nice line'
iif(;eT Furnishing (lord-. , . j
jwfc.m:-ocuiii iiargiae s.
(jii to Wairen &'. I Same i'for your
n;ce lre.s (ipeds and Trii'iniing-.
.Mr, Myer Straus h ft last Wednes
day, lor tioUlsbomliLs future home.
. f i
Warren. & Iiarm".; have a 1
o' Ctitd
, .... .r..u,,r iu.es oi.ppers -
. HIJ .71 T . ci:.
: Go to Ilargraye's and gel one of K san Forbtes, Miss A; A. Fortis, Kat
thdie eh-gant -Library or ll.ill lamp-i. I man Fl wers Miss Frankv Gcer, Jas.
M r. ). R. 'lay ton Uufvei-.-Kilist held
services in the Court House Weilnes
d.iy liighW . . 7 ,.
' Mr. l; (Ettinger an-fve l here last
Weduesjd&y and will make 'Wilson his
homelu tUeffuture.- .
7m4ttV 'JViMHlerbilt e6ntted
Hiucide on -"Sunday last by shooting
himnU'throngh (lie heart. ;
TM Episcopal Cjavention
iiMcinTarhoro May "10th, and
tinue in se ;sioiilive davs.
will
c:)!l-
We , were presen ted with a
neat combination pen cum? bv
very
Move
It 'ad"al who have them for sale at
lOcts each, y ;f
j ()iirjtm";ig;i is Itrgo anil attrae
.tiw, and oii- friends lV,m the"Coun
try nei'd have 110 trouble now in find
ing our oihee. I ' ;
Waync County hath done wlmt she
'u! l sir-; sen! it.ie eoiiVji-.ts to the
he
a!
Penitentiary this wvek. Halifax
so sent oife. '
Mx-dpvernof Ilolden was strick-i
en .Wi-:n
paratvsis at 'his home
111
i:i
Pah'igh Sui.'ilay morning, - but
now improving. -
li i:n.is of a1. 1 -de.eripfions and la:n;
findings such as cliuuney :, burners,
tupods shaded globes at II 11-igraye's-Dnig
Store. U
'Key. Mr. Cole of iJYwky Mount has
-been in town several days this week
bel)ii!g Mr. (iiiiin in a iirotraCted
meeting at the Methodist" Church.
IIju. J. Ji Davis Inn- accepted the
j iuvita-tuni'to deliver the Annual Ad-.-lres
Ik1 fore the Franklin Literary
S we : Lv, 1 1 r 11 e r's ;
2 h d I8Si
School, ou MaV
The E uster ( Vlcbration of the Sun
dav SohiMl of St. .TiniothvN Chureh
will be held 0:1 Krister Sand iy. The
lVae'e'isIon will move into the Church'
at 4 P. M. :
Ta Sifting-; asks "how are the pea
bKissonis in our gardens f Thev arc
eating them in. New IJ m ii"." Allmav-i
eat jx-a blossoms who want them but
a fo. ui w.'eau wait for peas. 7
Tia Anv'AxrR P.iblishiug Rune
is inileetl a jaibHshing house in name
and in truth. Besides the Advance
Ave print Zious Landniaik, The Wal.
son S f tings, and ...the Wilson Xtws,
Mr. T. II. Selbyleftuilast Tuesday
night for. Western eitie to purchase
stork, lie will j open a Livery anil
Sale Stable when he returns in the
building recently'; occupied by-B. 11.
Tyson. ; " , ;..'
M r. C. T. Willis Proprietor of the
-.Main on a Ojiera.I louse has had paint
ed and placed in position a dro cur
tain on which is j jainted the the ad
vertisement of a gid many of our bus
iness men. . -,k 1
'7- i - ' i
Mr. Oscar McCullen. who has for
the last two years been telegraph o
erator at this place has a-4'epteil a po
sition in New Berne. We are sorry
to have-L McCullen leave usj but
c.ongratulate him on his success in
- obtaining a more lucratve positioiu
Mrs. II. s: Perry, of Monroe, fills the
place vacatod-by Mr. Mcthillen.
For several : we?ks past our eol
'nunis have been' so ntuch crowdwl
. with advertisements that we have
been compelled to leave out import
ant I d niatter we feel that weowe
some. some, apology fo our readers for
these omissjons, and feel suit that
they will loar with us for a short
while. We have purchased a new
:"id improviMp power press which
,imnld haveieached jis a month ago
hut which has been unavoidably dej
Kve.d. It w.is," to have been shipped
from the factory Monday and we ex
lw t it to-reach lis alKiut the loth.
We have iMjrfected arrangemeut-s to
eiUiirge the pajier asoon as the press
arrives and make itjthe largest secu
. h-f pajer in the State.-- This will -enable
us:to publish over.t luce 'times as
much reading matter as at present.
In view of this we trust that our
subscribers will excuse onr shortcom
ings for ; two or three weeks more
when they will receive a much larger
and K'tter paper for the same jiiou-
ey. . -v.--
c lo un lrom tiie 31 essence r that
rcl ivoinsm wax carried then
Wedheyml .iy by ciainrlJhtlTlioniJi
soiV, iftluinms county, ;tnd lMlil
in the Insane Asyuuuv Tlw woman
Jial Mrowcel her child " and Was n
trial fu iiiu5ly:;, hut "her insanity be
iuju'.e Hlye-Jtahlisht'd, Judpc tfhipp
ordered hei' to be confined in the Av-
liuu. - ;. -
At the 'residence, of the 1rides
father, Mr. (1. U. Ethrie,8uiid;iy the
2ml of April, Mr. L. B. JJexfhow to
Mi SALLiii A. Ktiiukji:, Simon
I5;:rne ,' K.-q., otticLiting.
.AHhe residence of lr. Halyjioy-
kin, .Mr, StkimikK lh KenfuoW t
j ..lAuiuA nivuov, my. jjy.
. kin oliK-iatnig. t
t, "V. ' (J-Iatli 20th, 1882,
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If. -Mnti.fi iV f At w-- inAnvnii
---.i- ,- ... .-. ,..ivyijii is
CbniKAN. both of Wi-hbrn. . V -
urn ( omtM-actov
.1 AMa t!ie Directory nf.
the(
ot ton Mills hlife chosen a site for '
the location! of the FaetoryV ; They
'purchased t'ie land froin Mr. () Lm.
seombe, on :the east side , of ..the rail
''Jyj'MMH'site "(lieene street,
oi-k wu; sii ntiy i)ecoinmencel and
HI
he Faetni v will. vi bn?.'7 fi oiw.r.i.
t:on at an e irlv date. The Dire-tors
are energetic !minew men who will
Ilivt'i.it in operation just, as soon as
jmissjim
A listof letters
s inii istai earns
. 1 , - 4
wholly: rrit :"ten Tenmiuing in the 'Post
Oii'iee at Wilson N. '., April 5th, 1881-
'Miss .Martha IUackman (col.) A. .1.
Ihirton, Mi-s..Jessie Blow, Miss ocia
j v.a . ..N mi
Crapps, 3Iis.s .Jennie -Cox, Benjamin
1)aYls Iiss; K. A porbl.s 4) 3Hss
nines, .iiss .uary ..leiiKius, jirs. v.
J. Pender, Mrs, Ajaj-yOdams, 'x
If the almVe are tk failed for in 1
wc'ki Ihey wiU be sen! 1 1 the Dead
letter Olliie.'
ZsL C.DANIKLS. P. M.
The WiluaistoN 5 &- Kalkhjii
li. P. The ITarboro "Sou.thern;er'r
says that work is progressing on Wil
liamston unci Kaleigji rail road and
Col. Mc.Al;inee, chief Fngineneer,
says that eight smiles had begnil
on6hljiload)f if m Imd aiirftiL ami
t wi otbers ex)ected, and that over
one hundred hands were iiyw; at work
on the road. " ! : - i ' ' s . j ,
In speaking a'ioiit. meetings being
held in various places 'with a view to
change the roihte; he said that he as
MMit d )wn hereto buiil arailroad from
Williamstou to Tarlxiro; there Inid
been noehange in his instmeiionsand
he did not t hiiiik there would be any
Counting rainy d iys, 20 day's win k
has been done! on the road, and tj'u
road,
work done shiiws that they liuve hot
been idle. The Engineer thinks! it
proba ble that Work will be begun on
thisend of theiine soon. 7 j
The question for us is '"what is
Wilson going io do about it ? If ve
get the road' wf' must wake up and
m ike gre iter eliort than we have yet
made. ,
7 liAII.UOAi) M.KKKTINii at Pk.nv
IIu.L : The Citizens of Penhy
Hill and vicinity being.ajtmsed . to tie
necessity 'of 'jlvail Ifoad facilities
througli their section met in a large
and enthusiastic meeting to confer
together in regard to the. Seaboard
and -Paleigh railroad. On motion of
CaptJas li. Thigpen, P. E. Mayo
Esq was ihiidel chairman and 'li. C.
AVarren secretary tapt. Thignen was
eailcd on to explain the object of the
meeting which, he did setting .forth,
in an explicit and convincing mahner
the Hiuiiv advantages to. be derived
from a line through this section -AA
compared with . any other roii.
Col. Elias ('air being called on readi;
lv responde
nonded in a fewHeffectiye re-
marks . On motion it was
dered
that the chairman appoint. a .committee-of
three to drangft ttsolutioiiV
expressive )f the ,setise of the meet
ing Messerss F. L. Thfgien, John
Walston,' nnd J.. V. JAnUr- were ap
liointed,' after retiring for a time the
committee otl'eredtKii folloyingiiich
were.n!ianinnrsIril;Vted. Whereas
we the pcople.iithe vicinity of Pen
ny Hill in meeting assembled " are
desirous of (Training railroarV facil
ites, do n'spfH-tfulIy" request the direo
tors f f!ie 'Seab(ar(Pantl Kaleigh
railroad to examine the route via.,
Penny Hill and! Wilson to Ralegh.
For we are confident that this route
will be agreed upon if compared with
the route via. TatlKinV We are like
wise sure that if Paleigh liad
the obiective iMint at first
been
then
Tarboro might have had a branch
road,. while the main line wouhl have
passed througli; fins section
for the
following-reasons. ,-"- ;
1st. This is the shortest and cheats
est route to Paleigh.
L'nd, This route will be free from
that competition! which must ol neces
sitv exist in a line that has all the
necessary transpotation iacilifcies by
railroad and w ater. V , i
3rd, TlieiQ Nnot at letter agricul-;
tural section in psortlt: Carolina thauj
thei proposed 'route eve:y foot of
which is in need of railra I. j
4th, Statistics will show that the!
merchants of Tatlon) do not handle
as much cotton as the fanners ami
merchants in hnver Ivdgecoiube and
upjxu- Pitt Counties, nndpiay i$ lie
remembered that this cotton is ship
ped via- Washington N. C-
th, - We would like to know why
t lu merchants of iTarboi-o couhP not
5
hiTtheii-fwirHvM Penny Hill an
Williamston chea)er than by: Wash
ington when the distance, is .shorter,
and traipot&itiba Jwoiilil be -niore;
: s - -
(th, AVe are suie that f a road by
Penny Hill and Wibjon to tiie Capitat
State will not pay.a handsome', divi
dend then Ave cannot concei yr.of u
that
in, n im Mam a icrrii aim nu iiry j
eountry lor your road then we offer.;
that not j excelled by any in the i
fit. tc'' . i -
statt
(jtli, If you Avant a road through'
the most densely populated section
then this is the line.
tth. If you desire your road to go
tliroiifrh a heavily -timbered country
then this is the route bemg more,
abundantly supplied (and. of greater
variety than the" one promised bv
Tarb oro, that having been culled over
for m any years.
10ih, It'jyou want a line that will
require less bridging ami heavv
grading then w
. ms;ilwlt;.1,. 1
e recommend to vour
this bevond mie.stion.
llti,? Ify,m want that which must
!of necess::v in the no distant future
lb,, an'arti.ie of commerce for trans-
I'l"" lowilfUrti li Jill II IN Willi II HIilV
O .i' , . .. J.
Ah nmcli as the shell lime, shinned
from. Virginia ami the eastern shore
of our State then we have it in this
route iib iiuwhaiistibie qnantities.
I2thl In conelnsion if von want to
- spend vour monev in a road that
j will ay th largest jn-ofit and the
countrv thi-oii'di wliich it i t iw
feel kindly tow a Ms them, this is the
line.. And;should you feel under any
obligations to Turboro then give them
a branch' road with the light iron
that is on that art of the road.
Therefore, Bksolykp, 1st. We
are willing tosubserilie to the capital
stock and also give the right of way
tor depots, had side-track purposes
free of charge.
- Tsn. That a "coniniittee of six be
ajpointed by the chairman t.) solicit
subsection of stock, the rig'nt away
etc. , -- f ' '-'.' ' "
V. L. TlIKiPKN, )
.Iohn Walstiix, I Com.
J. i LlTTLi:.
On motion a eonnnittee consisting
of .lohn Walston, 15. F. Shelton, (i. A.
Stancil, .1. (1 Little, L. W, Peaspns,
Jr., and V. Uarrell was ap)oiuted to
t in coni'oi niity to the; foregoing res
olution . with iiisf ructions to report at a
meeting to! be held at this place
Aj nil th, 2 j M. The Secretary w; s
insti tuted to furnish a coj)y of these
proceedhigsit'j the Tarlioii) uSouth
eriier," Wilson AliVANf'K, and "East
ern Jvetlcctoi," aiuf request tnat they
be published. The meeting then ad
jouriietito April, ,1th. '
li. E. MAyo, Chairman.
K. C. Wakukn, Secretary.' J
Section al Tc vSw
PaiufieliVX. March, 30th 1882.
ElJITOlI ADVANCli:
. .This town distinguished for 'its in
aessibilty from the cut side worh as
many "commercial tourists" can testi
ly, is situated; in the most highlv fa
vored agricultural sextion of the State
and contains labout two hundred in
habitants Evidences of progress,
and ilevelopinent confront you on
every side and the indications are
that Fairfield fs destined to become a
commercial centre of ;some impo
tance. The people generally arein
telhgent -and genial, and noted for
the princely hospitality they dispense.
The sale of alcoholic liquors istrictly
prohiliited. within a. radiu of five
miles and in ;consequenee tiie com-'
inuiuty ls-ilistnignisheil-as prominent-.
iy poavvableahd. law i biding.." The
people are so averse . t litigation that
they fiuffer themselves to be defraud
ed rather thaii invoke the majesty of
law, and as a residttliere is not a resi-
dent disciple otCoke in the count V.
The Met!iotist church here is an
on'iaint'hty'tiietow'u, and a marvel of
aivliitectuil beauty, as well as a
standinnnonumuent of the lilierality
and sei sacrificing devotions of. its
membership, i Its pulpit is ablv and
acc)tably filled by liev. Win; J".
W'i vho is very popular and highly
steenicil because id" his earnestness,
eloquence and conservation - to ' his
work.
The tyXyuUtlHssedvith an institu
tion of learning of rare excellence, the
"Fairfield Academy," conducted by
Prof. (J. W. Arlington, whoso-' pro
found learning, experience and won
derful affability of manner- eihminent
ly qualifies him for
"Tiie delightful of rearing- the tender
thought, i .
"And teaching the voung idea liow fo
".. short."
The writer atiendedthe, usual reci
tation :fe(ises im "Eriilay. last, and
takes i)leasure in commending the
"Fairfield Academy" to tiie patron
age of parents ilKsirous of qualifying
their children foi- the ordinary -.business
and professional pursuits of life.
Miss Lessie Arlington, who has
been oh a protracted visit to relatives
in Henderson, has returned to the
delight of a host of friends, and ad-
I mirers. i C.d. W.
STATE OF .NORTH CAROLINA,'
! NASH COUNTY.
Before the Superior OOnrt Clerk.
David Hone ami Tii.-ili Hone, his
vrife. Wvatt I.' I'olan , Laura
M: l'olanJ, Tinali' II Poland,
J-lin 1J. 4'!an.l, P..hud,
" William Poland, Nicholson Po
l.md, Joshua 1". Ltwis i-d M.
Lewis, Plajjititlk.
.;-," - . vs.
Nbtice.
1
Jol n Fi-lier 4pd Mary F FWier,
his wife. Samuel Kuthran and
Eliza Jane Ruthrai. Iiis wife.
.Defendants.
In tliispei'ial ' pf-oceeding instituted on the
20th of February 182 to sell f.r partition
cofwrceriTers certain real estate, lying in this
county, whereof Henry Poland died, seized,
possessed, the complaint has been duly filed
in the office of the Supei iortCourt clerk of thi
county, and the dfifendents above-named, are
hereay notified to appear anil answer or de
miir lo said conplaiH,;' or before th 29ih
o.May lSS2; othei wi tUe relief prayed, for
in tie complaint will be granted;
- - Nasiville, X. C. March 6tl. 183?. .
i UENJ. II SORStfY-
Clerk Superior Court.
E. Battle, M D.
Offers his profes-sional services .to the
publie. . Office opiwUe Briggs Flotel,
Vilsdn,X.'C. April T-Gui
line from the Albamnrl section
will. i
taiAXTEU j
" " f
a ko,ki ru??rV wbrkrr.an,of study
habits to work in thf Coach Shop in
Marlboro, N. C. Applv to ' !
F. JOYNEIl A CO..
3f:irlboro, Pitt county, IN. C.
..FRENCH'S j:
Superior Cologne !
i? a fragrant and la-tfnjr perfume for
the toilet and handkerchief, 2octs a vial
FRENCH'S
VirginialonfcBit
ters
cures Dyspejwia, ChilE- and Fever and
all disorders of the liver and 4toni
"ach, '50 cents pr. bottle.
FRENCH'S
ITT1
ii
Ui
Never fails tn care IiArrhe:, Cholera
Ior!)us 1'ains and .'ranips in the
stomach, 25 cenjts a yial..:j
FRENCH'S j
ARMICA LINIMENT !
Is the bot for Rheumatism, Neural
gia, Headache, TaiiH, liruises, &c, t
' 50 cents' per bottle. - j
r-.rri-';:' -r.
FRENCH'S
India niinhpr I .pmpnt
The best in the world for mending
broken Furniture, Toys, Wobd
warw, Ac. Price 25 cents a
vial. Manufactured only by
WM. E. FRENCH, j
Wholesa'fe l)r-pQit, I 7. .
2;2 Sycamore .Street.
iV-eniburg, tVa.
. "' . : ') '
Azer.t for fawn-nee & f Martin's TOLU
ROCK and KYE, and POWKblS PKK
.'ARKO CHEMICALS, jf.ir '.inking! ) er
tillzers. ' W in. K. FJIKXCIr. luhT, lv
i w mm W Jt
t-i zJ i, -
.CM
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FO'STfcTo
Piedmont Special Fertilizer.
CSfW-r: give b
tlicv are we'I knowiv
flor officuI Analvsi jof our goo ls now offered lo tiie Planters of N.. C;
tliriiuhoit t!m State (and we rfer wit'i coati Jeuce to. all who have giV
n irevioits season!. 1 ! '
en them a fair trial in irevioits season,
'ri..... A 1 i ,
i in-jr met
:irtjfu:lv c;tn;)-jnnle(l of thej best material, in tiie proportion shorn by ex
iiisfte for the successful growth ami ?n;ftnring of tiie Cotton Crop, .and we do
iMriwon, qn-Iitv:-and results consi.lered, "as to c!ie:ipne, with aiy .brand -on
penence as refpusfte
not tear a com it:
the nrirket. 'I hey , are ofli-reit by our Aetits
l . l . . "
no not unuenaKe 10 compete in pnee per iin,
Icrtlhzer. liuyers should con4ler tliat the freight and chafes on a ton oJ
are the same :m on thoe of high value and. tor thin reason if no other
Tiie Best. Are
Water at .212
SubiMc Pho.sporic
Keveited "
13.63
eid .90
" 4.99
Total" Avail. Phosphoric Acid 10.89 per cent.
Insoluble, " " j 2.20 percent.
Nitrogen, ! l.0 per tvtit.
Potash, 0.9G per cent.
CommkrViaiValuk Pkr Tox (2,00 Lb-). .$3S.07.
(Sd.) Clias. W. Dab ney, Jr., Director. . '
For Sale by . . .. 1"
Mines, lladle & Co., Wilson,
I ' WELLS BA I LY,Toiwiot,
7 , , 1 GIIAS.H. KlNfi, Tarboro,
And by our Agents throughout the State. ' '
y i DivnvnvTfii' Avn ai P'fi ID..
i
lie iiuv uyHiuiu i in: uigcsi mi
Best Sehxled; of Spring poods
ever offered in Wilson. Full particu
lars will appear next week.
PS
-Our stock of
Youth's Clothing is
and examine it he fore pure
are offering hargains in that line.
- ' r " 'i.'- '.'. 1 ':. . i
; THE
Christinah Plow.
7 I
(iUAPAXTKKl) t() PE TIIK
BEST IX Til If iMAUKKT..
HAS. THE
BEST BECOMMEX
DATION. FOB- SALE BY
W. S. AXIVEHSOX,
WlLSOXj X. ('.
pr7-tf
Prolpctioa aaa I ir lu arcnee Polky
. IX!
THF .ETNA LIFE INSUKANX'E
COMPANY.
1 Better than lending) money at S
per
cent, witn morta";ei security
nroiertv. V. 1 - f':nriui- vJ
on
of
ertie county, at the aro of t7. !-
ityincd a ioliey of 5,01)0 uooti the ilan
Of paying .10 AXXlWi, ' IXSTAtMKXTa.
He has lived to complete the 10 pav-
rI88, ,nakin ; ttai ofji. ;n-jan-
to. Mr. Gu.rley, in caslr: Here is Vhere
the investment feature comes in. The
above'statcMiMMit Ls tlip practical result
of a wise investment,?of : showing con
clusively iroteciion against the un
certainty of life,7 and j also a superior
investment in a numher one, first
class Company, witli more than twenty-seven
millions of good, available
assets, tonake good every contract.
' f- -. . : ;'-.
AGESFROM 17 Td GO CAN BE
. . TAKEN. V
. f) .
Te popularity of the! .Etna Life In
urance Company, and tho peculiar
'advantages of its special methods of
Assurance, indicate(hhy its largo and
increasing business, renders its eon
tracts particularly advantageous at
this time. One of the oldest and best.
Chartered in Mav, lSt0.
V. H. CROW, " Manager for Cam.
Unas and Virginia, Apr-7
F
OR SALE.
The hou.se and lot belonging toMrs.
Kate J. Foy, situated jn LxJge street
next to the old Battle 'Hotel, now oc-k
cupied by Mr. A. G. Person. For
t.Tins ainly to - i
. F. A. DANIELS,
(iohlsboro, N. C,
Or Josephus Daniels- Wilson, N. C .
NOTICE
My Son Jesse Ruffin, fifteen years
old, left m.v-. house about two weeks
ago; All )orsons,are forbidden to hire
;r harbor him under the, penalty of
the law in "siich cases ihaqe and -provided.
J j
- Discription color dark 'brown has
a, long foot and long hands and fingers
wears an old slouch hat., Information
as to his whereabouts will be properly
rewarded;. Address. 1 :
RiciiAHi) RufkixCoI,
Black Creek, N. C- Mar. 31-2t
T
at the lowest price the c wt will allow, but we
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w.aii any ami evervinmx onereu nr satt as a
inferior goodi-,
Tiie o:h.ea,;p;est.
Raleigh, 31. C, Hjirch lOlh.
per cent.
i
Kq'uv. to bone Phohate 23.77
- " " Ammonia 1.91
er cent,
per cent
er cent
38 8. Charles Street, Baltihiore, Md. '
Men's. Boys
and
now completeXall
asmg as we
FO
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1 P I W E I S LAND I"
III00TONS GUMOioof?
IOO TOWS OF
BONE AND
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1 t. 'tt4 1 ';I.V'l:fi" hnsl w
5mC, I?KAIC . HITY.
tnw Mvm uirmerein mis ami adjoining itiunUen.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
j:ijit
gJ-Ahvays on hanI, which vr 111 Unsold at bottom prl-a
BYN UM,' DANIEL & CO.,
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W, T. BLACKVtl.L & GO,
Durham, ft. C.
Unn'xctrr ef ti Origin! ar.l Ccly Oenuia
A i's i
Vill
Blackwell's
IS TUB FIX EST, PURIST, BKHT, '"AND MotJT CNiroUM BRAMUOF BAMMft
TOBACCO KVKlt 1'VT CPON TMK MAliKkY.
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MiLlnTFCTtXRIJSS Off
Durham Long
These Goods We offer nadcraa Isolate Gaaraalct
Tilt
They are the finest and Purest
1 iThey consist of the linet Tobacco, and purest riee paper mtu'r.
Merchant
jgf-We take pleasure In calling your attention to the? Iihndumeat lt
:3 Goods everbrouglit to Wilson. Tliey ar
Elegant
pESIGN
Consisting- of English, French, f.nJ Austrian V(fK;Iens, .Went of Eng! k i
Brojulchrfhs, West of England Melton, Worsted Coatings, Herge Key , " -Tricots,
Fincy Trou Heringn. .Ac.
Tlmy will bomatle up in the latest style. Perfect' tit. .Tho flucv
Trimmings, and at pricew that defy competition.
Opportunity of obtaining fine custom-made clothing forinen and hoy ' '
orded to all who will embrace it Now is tlm time to get fine goods at r; 0 : .
ess cast tlian can he had anywhere hi the tlnitetl ytates, at
Greenwood & Belsmeyer.
(HjCH Stock for the Sprirg and iHumnp?r trade -is now rompJte, iinil we
no hesitation in saying that we Jivc the mt complete lino of goods ,
orougnt nere. our siwk oi
d u e: s s
Compriwea aU the latest novcltie, anch zb KhauUtoe. Jloire, 'Smrm VfiUnjj, Hol :'. 7
Foulard, Ac., Ac. In
CLO T H I NG,
W have a full nrt'tinf. from. th brJin.i-r cotton an4 Hner niiiu ti tiie Cneirt Ii-ix .
nal-i. Iluiket Worsted aud l!rlclii h. To thix branch of our Uuinim w have p. -I
sp ciat attention thi reason, and are confident that we can mi it alni4 muy tate.
Shoes! Shoes!
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;;-We liave ofar dea'trable qaality inclu-lin's saom of di VERY .BEST CUSTOM-M (: ,.
Iirnisliiiig Goods
Clotlii' '"aritln; Matties Oil Clothe, Crocberj, Ac, we Lt io Urg?
Rfttpectfullj,
Mar.24-tf.
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T -' CTnm o- M A
WHOLES A LK DEALERS IN j
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
GUNS, Ac CORN Ell MAIN ST.,
AND -.MA11KET l-JUARE.
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PEBUVIANt
In tim. Thenhovc celeb
for thepa.ttwo oiw
Highest testimoni Is
Our uLftlra for merit I bod
cpod the Ckc that
chemical i
auaJjrli proros that the toboooo i
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b onr Bdotloa is bottor g
otltiHcd to make a C OODJUr.Ii,
satl factory nmoka thaa ANY 3
OTHET. toiaoco cron ia the
work! ; and lug fcitcatod la 'i
the IlEAIiT of this fln tohabco M
sccuon, i-. save uu riua of y
tho ctorlns. Tho public ap
foelato this; houoe our aalo
EXCEED tho produota of AJ-"'
the leading manu&ctories com-
a
blntd. w yor.4 equina
beam tit trad'-vvrh of t)U JCtiH.
(hxxls upon the market. '
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Cut and Durham Cigarette
ailorin
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SUCCESS)RSTO II ROSENTHAL,
While IrM Front,
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA.
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