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-1' . The Wilson Advance. jLSfiNi Fkiday; April 14th, 12. iSEPHUS DANIELS, - Editor. Wilson U loumii and her pros pects , are better tliati over Ik fore, with a fair haiu, of KocUrinK two niorc railroads.- She eaunot fail improve greatly. j (a e v this week. .before the majsis - V fm' lot of I at at Warren & Kar- nc ';. "Several iove .A'fXa UIM' drwx stor-i; $yll be O.)on next Sumlay. , : V . Co to Warren &' 15arnes' for yotir Spring Suits. - ' Huy the Cox Cotton Planter the bt ai!l cheapest. ' ' I)e;ul watches and clocks made-alive ntC'iiurchwells'. ? If ym want argood Shoe go toWar rii & Iiarnes. J-'nr everything iu the . Ktationeiy line go to Hargnive's. ! ! Meuited Praise. -We call atfeii-, tion to the advertisement in j another colnmif of that old and reliable, and I 1 -. :' t niv insurance uuiapuny me jyEtni,of Hartford, ; ' .pomi. j This i - - . - r i iiv u ohiii iJioiunio i wuii(Ui iu till . , , ,. ! ,:' i State, and deservedly so, Since the I tins vveatherbists loi,gthe;editor , war j has -id ;ll):;ut l m imm t,:; ." wV-..,ro vl.wwliitothe widows and orphans' i,f Xorth uiiiiid iii ih oeiniveii oi l ie nixiirv i:.. .:i.s. ... . . r . v iumiii-.i, iiiiu i wuiiiu tiie lasr iew sses liisement illustrates the advantages cof limited payment life insni auce, wliereby the insured not only neenres all the lie.ne tits of : insurance, but secure a paid up policy, which will pay the insured during life an annual income, exceed ing the interest on a United States l)ond. We have taken out a oliey ourselves in the JEtna on . this plan, and we recommend all our readers t t I" V 1 V ui Mn Carolina, and within the last ,o.f pea blossoms over which he I ho weeks it has paid threo death 1 j extravagant m his praise. ? i this : 'count v. The adveiiisem I am now prepaired to put: light- United States. 1 have employed experienced men and will guarantee to do g )od work and as cheap as ivny one.. A trial is all. I. ask; j ; ; I. H. TYSON. Mr. W. V. Kdwards desiresj to in form tlie public that. he is' ikiav thor oughly equipped to furnish anything in the livery line. Ho has a supply of side-saddles for lady riders. He also has on hand the .finest lot of Kerosene' Oil, lied ( ' Oil and White "'hcfr.se.iand. mules ever brought:' to this market, (iivehim a call aiid vou , ... ... .. .. win ccrrainiv get tne wortn ot vour liK.i.ev. w NTED. A good Buggy workman, of study habits to work in the Coach Shop in Marlboro, X. C. Apply to . - F.JOYNERC0.; Marlboro, Pitt county, N;C. r i - the - ' . ; Christman PlowJ FRENCH'S r Cologne ! is a fragrant and la-dingr perfume for the toilet ami handkerchief, 25cts a vial Supeno FRENCH'S i hia Tonic Bitters cures Dyspepsia, ChilU and Fever and air disorders of the liver and stom ach, 50 cents per bottle. Virg nice line Lu.'.ibiit Oil at I largr.ive's. Warren vS: Karnes have a ofCicnts I'urnisbing Ooods. , Another supply of garden and field need just received at Hargraye's. The Sitinrjx appears this week very 'much larger and 'improved. . do to Warren & Barnes. for your nice Press. (ioods ami Triminings. Warren & Barnes have a large lot j of Child MisscHand Ladies Slippers. C.t to T I rTi-:i vn'ji ;iiwl c",t (inn ' - - - - -. .-those elegant Iil)rarv or 111 this - Died. At his residence county, Friday, April Mth, of pneu monia.,;Frniik Tomlinson, aged thirty lour, vears. 1 ikst or the Season. "We an indebted to M17C W. Westbrbok,our enterprising and succe'ssfiil ' nurse ry man for' the lirst strawberries1 of 'the reason; " ircT one c 1 1 sill lamps- Iliurah for Win. A. liarbrev. Ilf Mr. W, W. Edward lost ! a fine horse by the kpink-eye,? hist: Satur-,-tlay.. V. ' i ;.' , ..;". ,";':':- j":..' ; ; Mr. F. A. Dairels, of Ooldsboro w.u in town Tuesday on professional ' business. , - V : . ... llev. T. e Witt' Tidmage will lec- turn in Wilmington on the L'Otli of . this mouth. 1 The finest line "of .ilress goods and trimmings c.vu be found at; J. & 1). Oettinger. Mr. F. A. "Woodard has ; been ab sent several days this week in 2s' or folk Va., on business. " - ' , ' ! " The young gentlemen of, our town gave a dance at the Davis hotel, on ''Wednesday night. i -. f t-. 'A -Fine five-vear-tld mule for sale at T, II. S'elby's stables, ysons ohl fttanp. I Men's, boys an.d yout-is clothing m groat variety at .1.: 1). ()ettinger,si) (successors to K: Hi.so-nt:i:jd. ' i ' ti'dies prepare your s)j i:ig mei.no '. ran 'lain, and be, sure .to 1 ok at J. &" :.). Oct tinger's stock befule buying. Messrs. Powell S: Pobinson have erect e. I a hug.i b it-be poll in front of their shop, wliicb is very attractive. Mr. Tlios. White anil jUobert Da vis, son oi Ilon. ,1. ,1. Davis. If Lo;i:k burg spent a fvw 1 iys i:i town tlii- ' Week. . ,." j -;-:. Several in:l''si)f tr.'k I have l;e. mi lihloa -the 'Mull in 1 Sr,th Carolina Uailroal fi'oai (Uol.lsboi (S to ' Shiitli- field.. j ;. ' . Vl ' , ' iimH ofall descripti o'nsand -lamp finding such as chimneys, burners, tupod i, shades, . ghl Hit &c. at liar grave's Drug St ore. j ' Mr. Jesse Kirby has jain-haKed the .'rperfy ".. 011 -t (loldsboro and Barnes street J, recently owned by Mr. J. Richard Allen. We learn that 11'' v. ir. Talinage will preach the annual sernin and deliver t lie annual ablre'.ss at Trinity College tliis year. Pearl shirts,.all si7.e?. acknowledg- "Xew two sold last week five Sewing Machines and Again we say, hurrah for Home" sewing machine." Home" pianos. the "'ew patronize Jyiw stanuch enmany. which has ha 1 the experience of n lv half :i centiirv. ami wlii -li iKi.ii! out during the year .S1, 9UtiXS')iW in lony tunereiit Mates. !its new business of'-Sl, exceeiled that ofanv pri'vious year, 'and its inhered r'e o pts I pays an its death lo ses and expenses. The assetfs of the company j are-$27,-' 777, 707.1H; the surplus of ithe com-' pany are sy.,ruw,uou.ui. Total re ceipts from organization !?5,(00,000.- (HK Total ! paid policy ( holders, 4 7, WO,non.O(. . , FRENCH'S Gflolsra ana DiarrliBa H ixtnre Xever fails to cure Diarrhea, Cholera Mwrbus Pains and Cramp in the stomacli, 20 cents a vial. f-El 0 N H A D n -ri GLARAXTEKIH T O HE T H E ! BEST, IX TjlE MARKET. ! HAS THE BEST RECOMMEX ' . DATIOX. FOR jSALE BY If VTHE j PRINCTPAIi MKR- : CUANTS OF 1WILSON, TOI8- vJ XOT AAD BI.ACK CREEK. "' 1' ; j. -u. Protection and I ifr Insurance Toltcy I 1 1 It ' JXl i : . .. ' u TIIF .ETXA TJ1 FE .INSURANCE ! I COMPANY. MAuniKi). In Old Iields town ship, Tuesday the lth inst., Mr. Rich ard P.ottoms to Miss Delia Xarron, .I. .F. Eittmaii, lCsq., otliciating. The ApVANA'E extends best wiBhes. "... A Ni:V Papkk. Mr. . J. Fitz- rer:dd who has - for sometime been connected 'with the Toisnotl Sunny Home wiilearii will shortly legin the putilieation of a weekly newspaper at Rocky Mount, X. C- Mr. Fitz gerald is a young man of some.-, ex lK'iience in the nevspaiHr business a lid will doubtless do well. TiKdlTKAU.S AX.1 POI.L, HIIL.DKKS. The following were appointed' ts hold th toi 'election' in the differ ent towns of this county: j Wilson .-f-W. F. Mercer, registrar, M. B. Atkinson, Iit. AVilliams and Sam. Hill, col., poll" holders. Bta-k Cnndc. W; R. Xewsane, registrar, A. L. Barden, A. Barnes and Benj. Rountree poll holders. Toisnot. E. 1 1 . V ick, registrar, W. If. Barnes, J.T. Sharo and W. H. Pridgen jioll holders. Mokmon Emminsaky I Several da vs ago a man andtwoj ladies came to .Magnolia, .the man gave his name a Oayloid Smith, f England, and claimed that 'one of the ladies was this wife, ain.l the other his daughter. lie introduced himself as desiring to Ieerure upon the 'crimes of the gov ernment against the Indians" and asked permission to lecture; in one of the- churches which was j refused, but lie secured a hall and delivered his lectureon Saturday night. His lecture was far from being on the injustice of the. government against the Indians, was nothing but praises ot Brigham Young and the Mormons whiclr-he". described " as"- Indng .the most happy and prosperous peopb in the wor.id. It was geik'rally be lieved bv those who heard him that he was an emissary of the j -Mormon church, although he .disowned any Rah, -Road Mketixo. By order of our' worthy mayor, Mr. P. E. Hines, a meeting was called to incet Mr. Jonathan Itavcu, an agent of 31 r. W. J. Best jhist night at j tlie court house to consider -. the feasibility of running a railroad from. Kinston to Greenville Via Snow Hill and IIo)k ertoirand al branch road from Snow Hill 'to Wilson. The meeting was called to order bv calling Mr. -A. W. Rowland to the chair, 3lr. 31. T.3Ioye was ajipointed Secretary 31 r. Ha vens being called on, responded in a short practical talk in j which he showed the advantages necessarily arising from having Wilson connect ed with the sea coast. lie further requested that the . peiplebf our town send delegates to meet 3Ir. VY. J. liestat Kinston to-day, wlicreiiHn Mr. II. (1. Connor "moved that live delegates be appointed . to meet 31r. Rest, three of these from town and two from the country. The follow ing delegates were appointed: Messrs. F. W. Barnes, T. .1. Hadlev, R. W. King, D. t W. Ward and Col. G. AW Stanton, On motion thchair ni an aud secretary were added to the list. Maj. Henry J. Rogers, Yice President 'and Col. Me. Alpine, chief engineer of the Seaboard & Raleigh Railroad were . introduced to the meeting. 31 aj. Rogers andC'ol. McAlpin:i both responded in a few very' ' appropriate"- icmarksr Col. MeAlpiue ih formed .the meeting that he would remain a few days in town in the infnest of the Sealioard & Raleigh'' Railroad. There being no other business before the-house the meeting adjourned. ; ' FRENCH'S ADMIPA I IMIMTMT I nnillUn LimHILD I i Better than lendimrmoney at 8 per . .. , ., , cent, with mortgaged security on is the best for Rheumatism, Neund4pT0perty.j AW ' P. Gurlev, Esq., of gia, Headache, Pains, Bruises, Ac. Hertie eoUntv, at the age of 47 ob i0 cents, per bottle. ' tpincdi policV of $5,000 upjfci the plan or paying 10 annuai. ixstai.vexts. He has lived to complete the 10 pay ments. The last amount was paid in 1881, making a total of $2,923. In Jan uary 18S2, ive iId a dividend fC),03 x Mr. uurioy, in cash. Hero Is where the investment feature conies in. The Khove statement- ia the practical result of a wise investment, of showing con cjludivelyj protection against the un- mrtaintyj ef life,5, and also a superior investment in a number one, llrst- class Company, with niore than twenty-seven! millions of good,- available sets, to make good every contract. . FRENCH'S India Rubber Cement The best in the world for mending broken Furniture, Toys, Wood ware, At. Prico 25 cents a vial. 3Ianufactured only by WM. E. FRENCH, Uf : Wliolenale Dr-iRist, ' V . 202 Svca more .Street. Petersburg, Va. Acr.t for Ijawrfiica & Martin's .TOLU ROCK ami RYK, al POWKI.I.'S FKli f.VRKD CIIEMICAbS. for mnking fer tilizers. Wm.-K. FKK'CI1. mlilv iics i ? 2 'T. Z -i - ed bv eonsinners-.to befrhe Nst valucl J allegiance whatever to tlicui. that can 1m had for one doll ir. ly J. & 1). Oettinger. tir'd Lancaster is onr mcr. lie plaiite I the LVHh . and 1 now has hand Said "ore most far between AnVKRTISKD LlITTKliS. A list of letters and postal cards ante t cotton uetv.een; whouv written remaining in the Post ;jOt!i .ol March. He- ()llhH; rtt Vulson X. (-April l2thA2 s .chopp:ng out M J5r;ilt, jj T' . me; Jr. Black Cickkk, N. Cm Ajwil 6th '82. KnrroK Ai)VA( K:-4- You have not heard from us m sonu tune. Our town is now assuming a much ..more business like ami .cheerful' appear ance since the location of R. .1. Tay lor ct Co's., nulls at this place, and the building ot a rail road has 1m come a certainty. The iailroad has been surveyed and opened some four miles, the cross tics are U'lng cut ami dist ributed from one of the mills as rapidly as possible.'.) The arrival of a new engine to be used on the new roa is expected in, aTcw weeks. 1 lie laying of the iron will precede it of course. Wilson may look well to her laurels while she does the talking Hack Creek ,j will do the building of ' railroad, in fact Blaek Creek has alreadv "got the coon '- and gone on." There is an abundance of 1 rH . a 2 -? : -: Z7 C -. - 1 rt - . i n 1 I I . c i w- w -i d T 1 U .sS'J:s.sa..:-. I IPO TOWS OF piKJJX Jl, ANT) "P Tn-PTTTT-T A 1ST FARMERS seenro Your hxrmil IVl""?Sri41UibH,n for the I'Mttwo wmoiw ' Wit . , - - t 1 1 v Vv 111 LI Will 1 1 ru tn Lost ftinuers in this and adjoining eountie. The alvove clebra t A FULL SUPPLY OF KAINIT .- ' . ,- ,- ! .- .. . ' Sr Always on hand, which will be sold at bottom pries &ja BYNUM, DANIEL & CO., AGES PROM 17 TO CO CAN BE i . - - - TAKEN. S . - f .'... . " ' . Thep9pularity of the Atna Life Insurance- Company, and the peculiar Advantages of its special niethiMis of Assurance, indicated by its large and increasing business, renders its con tracts particularly ::' advantageous at this time. One of the oldest and best. Chartered in May, 1820. V. JI. , CROW, Manager for Caro Unas and Virginia, Apr-7 : : pOR SALE. The house and lot belongini? to Mrs. Kato Jl Foy, situated on lodge street next to the old Battle Hotel, now bc upiedjby Mr. A. G. Person. For t?rnis apply to; ' " : F.A.DANIELS, Goldsboro, N. C., ' Or Josephns Daniels, Wilson, N. C 1. T. BLACSVELL i CO. Durham, N. C. XuiiUtann of tk Originai Ca!y 6nmta DURHAM TOBACCO Our claim for i--or-:t is bneU ft upon tho fact that a chmloni M uualjols proroB Hint the tobacco 4 Crown la our section is Kt r! J edited to maJ;pftCOOD,?;Rr, t'J sa-tiiiCictory sniot llian AX"M OTIITm tobacco fcrov. n r In , tl.' si woiIi; and lJiijr litualrtl lv -,4 oction, AVE havo the PICK of u the ofTcrlr.s. Tiic iubl'3 ajj ix-ar A tradc-vuir!: rf f iP-1. T5 IN t Mackw ells Burham II THK FIXBST, PUREST, BEST, XX D MOST BXIFdliil nu.A3TDr RVtOJC TOBACCO EVEK PHT UPON TME MAKKbT. . -' - ' AIl . " i XlSrCJFA.OTIJRRElS OTP i- 4. i s i NOTICE c - i c J2 c w 1- Mv Son Jesse Ruffln, fifteen years old, left niv house about two weeks ago". All persons are roroiciuen xo niro or harbor him under the penalty of the lay in such cases made and pro vided.! ' ;..'-' Discrintion eolor dark brown has a long foot and long hands andflngera wears an old slouch hat. inxonmuion. as to his whereabouts will be properly rewarded. Address. . Rich a kd Ruffix Col. niack Creek. 'N. O Mar. 31-2t Durhcm Long-Gut and Durham Cigarettes M These Good We offer andor an Also!t:te Gaarautes They are the finent and Purest Goods upon' tlie mar!:ot. They are free from Drugs or Chemicals of any -kiiid. - s They consist of the finest Tobaoco, and purest rice paper mode. FOB g ) f f .0 N Merchant Piedmont Special! Fertilizer. f, timlM'i- letweeii here- and Florence, perience'ns mpuKite Mr. d. -A. Crews' ' house ; is leing mov'd up Tarboro'stn'ft t tlu lot adjoining Mr. : 'Frank j Fanner's. Ijouis -Washington is moving it. The difference between sin and running a ncwsp qx'r is this: The wags of oii' is death, and theV other in kind words, eord wood and proin- ises. . The rotraeted meeting which has for Hometime been going on in the 'Methodist church at this place closed WedneKday night with ten accessions to the church. . AVe learn that 3fr. , C. A. Young one of our nmst enferbrisiuc: mer chants has i)urchaed the stock of goods and store owned by 'Mr.- T. J. Gardner. j ; The Easter festival of St. Timothy chunh ( Episcopal) Sunday school was held in that church hist Sunday evening. The church was beautiful - ly decorated. ; I r A mule . became frightened- on! Rarnes near TarW-o street Saturday anl caused others to run. The. dam ages are the breaking of ail axle audi a nhaft to a nice' buggy..- ' The following 'youn.il men of onr town have been selected tor marshals at the Tarboro fair next falU W. W. Hargrave, R. M. Davis II. IL Hutch inson and 11. T. Rarnes. Col. 1. A. Sugg is chief marshal. ; Miss : lhebia Davis, AVm. j Fverett, Mrs. 31. Fag-ins, Ias. Flarson, Thos. J. Fields, .Ir., Rrown Farmer, Alftml (loram,. Mrs. ..Maggie Green, col., Wm. ('..astoii, G. T. (lilrdne, J. W. (riidner.A. .1. Vecens, ''Mrs.- Ella Xight, , Henry doyner,. Mrs. Thos. .Ionian, Mr. Lineham, DanM Morgan, Renj. F.. Willis, Mrs. S. O. Moore, J. R. Wiggs,.Tno. Varnell, Miss Callie Wiggins, Henson Washington, Miss Mattie WeatherslHe, Jas. R. "Wilson, Richard L. (Jilliam, Meman Wells, W. i:. Walling, R. S. Williams, Isaac Williams. .1 f the above are not called for in 4 weeks-thev will beseiittj the Head Letter Office. j M. C.DAMKLS. P. M. JllO. I). AVard, R. " J'0iMMlSIONKKS. MKKTtXG. Til county commissionera met Monday, Anril'.Srd, RSH2. The following com missioners were -present: AVells. chairman, D. G. W. A. Howard, John H. rarnes and Wiley Deans, ; Several were exempted from .pay ing their xU tax for .1881. W. J. Harriss, 15anie.H& Cs Joe Lamm, of Wilson, and J. B. Williams o4' Toisnot were granted license to retail liquor. K. H. Watson, James Draughn and Wm. 0 Daniel were aplointcd as a committee j to locate ami assess the damages for a public school in district Xo. 7. ; Quite a number were relieved from . double tax.- tp town- iFii.-iiniii-iii 111. . . ... 1 urn.. i. . Rocky Mount, Yon will do well to '?l,lPs m f"ntJ Wr 'IC' u i... . i lercen liiacK v reew, 101. I IIf hl'I'Il I ' We e;ill the atteutioii; of our Nash first ,niinew i-,.ij;il ' ; i take the taxes tor the various to; . first chiss millinery establishment in give them a trial as they keep everv- thing necessaiy for head dress. Cross Roads - T. A. X nomison, tr:i,, inn . Viiiinn Ti:rntsi ; Old Mr.C. W. RusW,of Raleigh, the ! lields, Frank Eatman; Taylors, Jos.1 Grand Master of the I. O. O. F., and J. Farmer, Toisnot, Wv C. Ratts; Graml Itepresentativejof the fover-: Gardners, Wm. Woodard, Jr Sara eign Grand j Idge, met with the toga, T. R. Eagles; Stantonsburg, lodge at this place on last Friday Jonathan' Applewhite"- After niakipg night and remained in town several the usual allowances the aboard ad- days. . . jourped.'- .-' 1 ' South Carolina 1 mr town- is impregnated wit 11 a rank eomponnd of guanos, which w ill make you hold your nose as you pass. u e have hve lactones one shoe factory, ..one -cigar.-- factory and three tangle leg -.factories in .full blast besides numerous1 other enter prises. We have ...two-,- lare brick .manufactoring establishments, aside and a carriage factory. 1 will-not menriou a taikinir rah e. ns m one of the stores which will tell anything you ask, iiinless you have a sg6od hand of trumps. Some .of our citi z?ns have, so much eonrideni'e in it they believe it can tell (who was Hie father of Zebedees children. j Z. E. Battle, M D. OfiVts his professional ser-kvs to the public. Office opposite Rriggs notel, Wilson, X'. C. I April 7-0ni I-j. GK Grady, HALIFAX, X. (V Watches, Clocks and flue Jewelrv- repairing done neatly and with dis patch orders solicited.; AprT-tim For SatcJ J ust received direct from de posits a 'cargo of Genuine Xo I Peruvian; Guano, Ayhich I offer in X'orth Carolina liayiiig paid State Taxes. ' : ! ' ' -: Chas. Yu Smith, 1 .." Wilmington, X C. yAXTED. j ; - 1- ; Ry a man of over twenty yearp - ex perienee a josition as manager of a ttrst class Cotton Factory, some where in Xorth Carolina. Highest references. , - a.v AddresH Manager.'-Ro.t 578 AVilliaraantic, Conn. v , Apr.l4th4t lGRICULTURALUME; J I CARBONATE OF LIME T5est and Cheapest Fertilizers ' ALSO Buildiflg' lime, at $1125 Per Barrel. . Send for Cirtular. ' j . : Frknch, Bed's., ai.l 4-3t - - Rocky Point, X'. C. Ar VT?. rrv l-low official Anal mi of our eoort now oflered to th PUiiten of T. l. ther are wWll known tlirous;hout the fcute m4 we refer wit'i coandeHce 10 an who nare jit- en tleni a fair trial in (irevioiu seani. ' . j . S 2 "'fl - " - . , Tl.. .rarii .. .nit.nnJwl nf Llio hoL tnitrrial. in t'.ie nrononion piiowii hi nn i u roi.naWo Ctr tl-.rf unrrijfii frrnwili and rrmtnrinr of the Cotton Crop, arnl- we do LIIVV HO hmii-ii .v. . . ...... - - . - - 7 O 1 I f. 1 iv iiw .i. .... .... --" - n r 0 1 j. ..At foir. t Ki.niiiiriiiiii. niinlifv anil rf-i Ita' ffinslileredj ns to clieaune-w. with any brand on Itie n:i-keU 'I hey are oftored by our Agentu at the 16wet price the crwt will ai low, but we ilo not undertake to compete in puce per t-mj with anj ana creryiiiinK onerea ior fertilizer, liuyern n-hoiilil connder Hurt Hie freiglit anil cha'-ge on a ion 01 mieruir juw, are tlie same a on thane of high value and ior iU'u reason if no other ; - . s - - ; -': The Best Are The Cheapest. 4r.nn1yii 7. 1S91. Water at 212 SwlnHle I'liosporic AeitI 5.90 Rt vetted " " 4.J Total A Tail I lino, able. Nitrogen Iotah, : RMlelch, 31- C, Varcta lOtli. 1989 Tail tWelake pleasure in callinyyour attention to tbejj handoatest lot of ; 5 G ooda ever hrought to Wilnon. They aro pLIGANT JN P ESI ON Conistinjr of KnglirthJ French, and Austrian Woolen est of Enhind llroadciofhs, West of England Meltoiui, Worsted Coatings, Herges Koysey'n Tricots, FwicT Trorerinfc. Ae. 4 They will be madelup in the lateft style. , Perfect flt. Tho finest of Trimmings, and at prices that defy competition. j H)uportunity of obtaininjj fine custom-made clothing' formenland boys Is af rded to all who will embrace it. Now is the time to get fliid gtuda at much 9 cost than can be had anywhere in the United States, at Greenwood & Belsmeyer. 13.68 per cent. Phospheria Acid, 10.89 per cent. " " 2.20 per cent, 1.60 per cnt. 0.96 percent. Kquir. to bone" Thonphate 23.77 " - 40 Ammonia IS per cent "per cent per cent Commercial Vaiaje Pkr Toy (2,000 Lbs). $33-07. (Sd.) Clias. W. Dabney, Jr., director. - : . For Sale by f ' . . . mmTm Hines, Hadlej & Co., Wilson, .! WETjTS &. BAILY, Toisnot, j j. CHAS.H.KIXG, Tarboro, And bv our Agent, througbont .Y5DMOn4gUAXO A MPO CO., A 38 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Ma. m iiri'i n 1 ! .'. - - r : ' a . :.'?.- -I- t . . . ;'.. Sara! Have opening the Largest and Best Selected lock of Spring ttosod ever -?oflered in Wilson. Gents' Furnisliinir Good, Wnriny and Summer Clothing - Dresrt lioonri 01 any oi ' ! .V Kmbroidery, I-oce Collars, etc., 1 Hosiery, Xotiorw,-. Gents', Julies,' and; )V)j Shoes ' HKsr durable and fashionable in tho market. -tl.o BS-WE desire to inform the people of Ptocky Mount, 1 and surrounding: country tliat we nave opened a ; first-class Millinery Establishment in Rocky Mount; and keep constantly", on hand ev-i.tno- iisimllv bent in such a store. Give us a call. .. T -. ' EVER ) XEWad STYLISH j 1 lkj P S Our stock Youilrs Clothing and examiieUt are oflering bargains in of Men's,; Bo IS s and -. y - now complete Call !g, as .we that Knee. before purchasi EMS B mm. MISSES GRIFFIX 4EOBINSOX, East Side pallroad.apr.l4-tf J . . i - WHOLESALE DEALER IK A RDVJ A R E C UTLER Y. XORFOLK, VIROIXIA. 5Ui" March lOthj 6 months. T a oie. Iloiott H AXD MABKET SQL ABE. .'"'"' '-.' : !' . '. .-' -'"'' :. :' ' . . :- -'" " '..-. --.v.. 1 i " :.:'!'"' - : ''.-'',' .- '..-. ' '' : " ' ;' ;' ' " ' ' ' ! '( '" ';. ':- .' : .. , l '"'... . f- !.i " J-" , "'.-': : - ;-; .., ': , - " - h ' ';. -'. :::' ." - -: "' - i ' : ; '-. " 1 . ..' -.I- ' . ' . :
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