TlIEAVlLSOXtoVANOE. A J KKKI.V DKMiU'IOfTIC XKWSP.A ClIK OKVoTKI TO TH-:. MATERIAL, Kill CATtoXAI., roMTK'AL AXJ A(r KICl IrrKAI.IXTKUKTS OF kastekn xoin ir ai!i.ixa: si ; ' t ' - ,1 - Published Kvery : Friday Morning. Kirm.vY Mokxi( i .S 11 - iSc-p. Prwpriftor. 1, 1W1 OUR X01LXEES. -.. T. For t 'ongre.ssiiian-at;-l.,arge.- Ilcnnctt. i For Supreme Court! kludge. Titos, liullin. 1. ' i FoH Sri'KlMOU ClrtjKT Jruu-KH. First District. .JasJk. Shepherd. Second District Frt'tl Phillips. Third District. A. A. McKoy. I-V.ui tli District. Ji4 O. McKae. ' Fifth Distrrct. .InoJ A. Gilmer. Sixth District. W.jM. Shipp. FOR SoLICitOEv . Thud District. Swift Callowav.; wilson ror.vFy tickkt. For ricrk Siicrio! iViut. A J ; us. ! the most sacred "obligations, and the general departure from the ity, the growing indifference to j wards and other renegade dem- render impressive, '"My (joiia DreaK up uiese nesis oi ocrats ! If the State Journal fellow citizen," etc. From tSeral patronage which have is the; exponent of true demo- high character of some of tinted the State for twenty principles and practices of our , cratic principles, 6r for that parties addicted to this fau5 and have been tne source wise patriotic and virtuous fore- matter for any kind of princi- we know it is a sin of inad' inore tyranny and of more in fntTiora arifl u will not. be Mlir- ; nle eYcent thn.e kchich will tence. and it is for that rrferecne with the freedom of prised it the cry of the mongrel j advance the interest of J. J. reason that we call their attections by the patronage ,f flMPROVED SELF-FEEDING) IJourbons." Many may utter it ! anv sintrle article in the paper "My God, fellow citizens, sten known in the history of the MISCELLANEOUS. BUY THE BEST! M ISC EL LA NEO US. MISCELLAKEO US. .MISCELLANEOUS. SAM. B. waters, Elizalielli Iron Msj For cgistci of Dccilif J5..I. Haines For Slici -iff.- f. 10. F&fiiier. " For Treasurer. .1. Xti Farmer. -. l-'or Siii"viil' I I'll .-I. C Katinan. For Coroner. II. 1;IVelc. ; ? j NY bit her a it wl)riftinfrV 1 1 The most i'arele.ii observer of passing events, musi have been often iinpressed of i4te,with the niKluiet restless spirit of; the times. innovatioij in almost V .. , l 1. : - . ! it . rvri v iiiiiiu; nn;nm i uc ixie or der of the day. fiJhange has succeeded change m such rapid succession, that a Mense of the instability of our lhbst cherised rightsand privilege lias become jainfiilly acute, i ; Tlie experience IJf the past ;.4. i ,. vi:iin't ii JCill M lilligllL .U Illilliy painful lessoiiH ha. introduced iis to many keen atld bitter dis appointments. During thistime we have seen the- overthrow of much that we fondty imagined was as permaiient fiiis anytliing pertaining to lmmaiialfairs. We iiave seen tlie overthrow of in stitutions. cherisheVland upheld by generation after generation of wise and' good liHii of prin "ciples' dear to the pieart of the patriot and the pliilanthropist, and of constitution! and govern ments, which it required the 'wisdom and experience of states men to construct fijind perfect. We have been compelled to wit ness the destruction of :ilmnst everything of the past, around which our affectitmi jihad entwin ed themselves," aiulj accept the miserable substitutes which un principled iidveiiturersaiid pol itical tricksters "-have imposed . uton us. liut heaviest of all the "woes of the cojicpiered" have been the hypocritical, (Jodless leaciungs ot Aew luigland I'uri- Years of. undisputed sway, with all the favorable appliances that a resistless goYfernuient, ad ministered by its faithful High I'riests, could give,jiave afforded j -time for the hateful seed scat tered broadcast throughout the land,; to germinatje and bring forth; their poisonots fruit. And wlia t do we! see ? lie standard of inoralityieverywhere has re trograded the toi'ie of society has been lowered, j f Virtue, in tegrity and patriot.sin,,are class ed as fossils of a firmer ireiier- ation.' Thieves and swindler till the most honorable and pro fitable offices 4ime stalks abroad through the land "un Mhipt of j ust icc"l-i-vice holds higli carnival at the capitol oi' the nation", imd curruption' sits entliroiu'd in the most exalted places. . jr .. Whither are ye drifting:' , hat is to check the flt)od: tidft thoughtlesslj, but the leaders know that it means the death knell to our present social or ganization, our intelligence, cul ture, wealth and social position, would be at the mercy of the "sans culottes'' . of to-day, but for the Democratic party. As we value our priceless heritage, let us bend all :our energies to strengthen and uphold that grand old party, from which akme we can hope for safev Radicalism or Democracy. The question presented td the people of Xorth Carolina during the present campaign, is, to which of these two parties, will I pt)rt to the radical which would indicate that such your apples be left to rot on mntry. . was the case, and a paper is ground !" "My God, fellow The system is a fearful nest generally known by! its utteran- zens, would you raise the p'om which patronage hatches ces. j of sole leather ?" Such are ie instruments for controlling Our Wilson friend above re- examples of the trivial matie elections in the States. Does ferred to either ' is i radical of which provoke to an invoca"0 every man in North Caroli- the deepest dye and writes to of that Great name whica know this ? convey the impression that he above all names in Heavea i " ..... is a democrat, or .'if ja. democrat earth. Call us sanctimoo HOW tO Organize. surely he has never fead thepa- and sermonizers, if you f Xhe: state Kxecutive Conftnittee per which he suppojrts because we shall continue to prCeqest the publication of the tol- he desires the "perpetuity of atrainst this blasphemy. owinr nrnrrrninnip for nrfuni.-itioii , , j i t yy " x " " true democratic principles. speaker who cannot be for 1. Lot there be a County (Nnn We commend to liisj careful pe- without insulting the imrfriittee composed of active, working rusal an article which will be bate name of God, had, bealous. intelligent men. (,'oin- Itfst "tlie work is to be, done, and hence the absolute necessity for the veryJest j found , in this issue of the Ad- Lrive way to others whosi Let there be Township vance on "Radicalism vs Demo- sources in the way of lang"ttees composed of the very l cracv' which oughtlto convince j,Tft nnt sn restricted. men ' towwhip. liight here "t . i ' ' -i him that he is basing liis sup they entrust the future govern ment of the State? Under demo cratic rule we have had an eco nomical administration of pub lic affairs, and. peacer and un exampled prosperity reigns throughout our borders. The relations between the two races. (were never more satisfactory, and such rapid developments of our varied resources, were never before witnessed. . zealously Shall we go back to the dark ' I days of reconstruction and the i gloomy years winch followed, when the public welfare was committed to ignorant and ir resposible ' hands, or shall we continue in power the party which under many difficulties, has caused the "desert (which Radicalism left our good old State) to blossom as the rose ?" Let it be remembered, that Rad icalism, stripped of the "shams and pretences" under which it appeals to the people to-day, is the same that it was them. "The Ethiopian lias not changed his skin nor the Leopard his spots." It would be the height of fol ly, for the people to allow them selves to , be deceived by the thin disguise, under which the same' party which bankrupted the States appears as the-ttuti-prohibitionliberal republican party. This party with many aliases, now seeks to obtain con trol of the State Government. And backed by the power and patronage of tlie General Gov ernment, dispensed through the different departments and Reve nue Rings, appeals to the disap pointed and disaffected (not al- i ways unsuccessfully we . regret to say) to swell the ranksj of the opponents - of the- Democratic party. 1 AH who have heretofore sus tained the Democratic party, when they compare the records of Radicalism and Democracy, i iiave reason 10 ieei proud of their party and every incentive to labor actively and earnestly ior us success. It the 140,000 white democratic voters of the State are true to themselves and appreciate the blessings of g(yd government which their party has conferred all the efforts of the opposition will prove una vailing. The bare possibility that our State Government may pass under the control of the 105,000 negro voters and their white allies,should prompt every democratic voter to make any sacrifice of prejudice and self-interest to avert the im pending danger of negro domi nation. The question is narrowed organ on a false basis. If a! man desires tile perpetui ty of trite radical A Selfish Motive, men the party ha.s in tlie township. 3. Let each township le divided This is becoming a selfl,shp iuto convenient districts, with (principles; Men every day are becornow welldetined boundaries, as the return of the radical rule of more Belfish and are more committee-man taking G8and '(J9; negro domination ; My than formerly actuateme sulMlivision under his special and a thousand concomitant motives that are other than,1' JJl11,eK,, "Uv,SI''4u, evilswhich will su ely follow . There to no sign of " " n y Z ' in their wake, we Can assure times as alarming as thifhe, with itefproper township com Til ni fTiat f'nr uncli nr-ihcinlfi anA I ijit -iiiitroiiian at. its lie:id. and ill!- i v"-v ,-r r cause seinsnness means a (Xi".'""- r: . ' , 1 uch condition of iffairs, the Urd of principle, of right" S;. lZZk State Journal contends most jt no ft.hi. t.ratn nn,iCr airootinna. self and cares for nothing .; 4- Let eaeh sub committee, ly the ill A t OA Iff -fill Ul VAyWUtl. iketi " "l" Will not benefit self. , vnt.a in it' 'h division, one for Leacll aild' Price. thought was brought very fess own nse, the other to be given bly to our mind a few da vso its chairman. These nerinatetic tiatriots are .. -i 5. Let each sub commitfeeman x . i - wuen m cunversauuii wii.,, , ,, f. singularly unfortunate in the wnt(irnflI1 nf mn(,h mnw f T 7 P & ; i gentleman oi mucn more I xainine the registration books Irom position which they jjccupy be- ordinary intelligence who ime to time, and check off the fore the public. They agree in tvp w)1T hpn nn -otera'Who. have not registert-d, and 3oaree,y anything their acllve worklng Dcmocrat7; Xg&'ZS&r auuse oi uie iemocrauc pariy. M Wh should j be a De G. On the 14th October, let each We paid, strict attention to their crat ? What has the i)einoh-coinmittee meet with its chair speeches in this place 'and would )ilri)T -v.r a fnr uan and check the democratic . tic party ever done lor m-t,, m,-0 nnf nmCfAvn,i .m.i not misrepresent theni. But we al,a x,, - Jv..- ,v,il- have never heard twd speakers wllich Tes&TA s oni v t1p hem to register. On 28th October belonging to the same political rdasoning hhnseU hdo the bt'Q party, disagree, in so biany par- f w ,0 nn , . T. XLid ,w i.f fi, innB.tin VA'l V AAV uO W VV -VlAi J V 11V A. 'f VII V tVVllVll J till lO II llillll cratic party because.as hethiliul snWrninittees le early at the , , ... ,M)lling tthiea with their lists of it has never done any thing Y(ters 4 tha names of voters be him. There are other men ihecked off 8 tbey vote, and at 1 are now holding the eron'chw let. a list of absent Demo- ,i - cratic voters be made bv the town- views of the gentleman refesllip ch4irman an)1 Rjven to the sub to. Some of them are hOcommittee men, who will at once in holding to this position , I roeeed to ascertain if the absen- in order to give the, merest feH f ' the polls and vote. For this pur- lme of the reasons why no ms0 the chairman of the township man should leave the Demo.nunittee must have provided .suit - in ticu lars. , ' The antecedents of General Leach are well known in all i . -.i parts of the State, and in none better than here. He delights to speak of his long public ser vice ana Jus uniform success as a politician. ! Perhaps he paid more attention then, than now, to Hamlet's advice to the play ers. None can exce: in "sawing the air" in "tear ing a passion to tattersj" or with high sounding phrases 'splitting the : ears of the groundlings? With him all is "sound and fury, signifying nothing, roxgrreterea nihil" A feeling of pity rather than resentment, we are, sure. filled the heart of every demo crat who heard him inj Wilson His speech was so incoherent si his gesticulations so wild and startling, and his postures sori diculous, that a sense o; fication excluded every tic party we remark first f hie conyeyam-es and have the the Democratic party has d if this simple plan Ik- carried out much for the men who fahnr majority in t he coming election -see its works. It has given ttvou,1 ,,ot ,M' v,,tp ,pss tl,im :i0 , . - - .xt It must be renieiiibereil that honest government; it has gi iie Radical i.artv ahvavs noils its them a free ballot; it hasgruTl streugtli. ' For its organization them efficient public s'choc ,,as moi,ev "! "bundaiice,- while jf i,o , . i ve have to rely noon the tidelitv it has secured to them peace t ml patriotism of our people. Let prosperity andj guarantees is see if" we cannot put to rout again preserve their' rights and lirhese 105,000 negroes. If we or- ties inviolable; it protects th-a,,izc ."J11 ,lot if' ,or ' v here ai-e, l!K,0i)0 white voters in from negro domination withhe State. All we have to do is to concomitant train of evils '""g them out. There are ."iO,(Ko pledges itself to protect th COTTON 01N ll)Tfll.lilFEEI)EII!i' TAK1JOKI I STKV'ET, WILSO". X C, '''!.-.- i SHi X OK THK : ' j "BIG I5SrJXJ2STi" V T KKIV tn hartl.jaml is tfuistantly in n.' j (MIAS. W. IM71TIT. IMJOP. I I 2'sii and 2s Water St., Xorfi.lk, Va ' I -AM)- Kndorsed and recommended by the best farmers in North Carolina, among .whom we take pleasurs in referring to W.F.l'arker. Knlichh-D. Edmundson. Scolland Neck: .las. Hodges, Dr. N. .1. l'ittinan, II. L. Staton ami K.-M. llryan. Tarlioro W. 1). Harden and Y. K'. Lewis. Ciohlsboro; N. Cutchin and .1. II. Cutchin,! Whitakers; A.J. Ilanell. Fremont and many ot'.iers who have used'. theni. Mr. .1. .1. P.attle,-of Rocky Mount, one of the lest fann ers in Ivlgci!oinle county says: -The 1 bill's Self-Feeding 'otton (lin, manufactured at Sing Sing, N. V., Worked to my entire satis faction, j In ginning my entire crop we averaged alxnit l,."i00 lbs. seed cotton per (lav, with the attend ance of two itands one to "drive the team and one to atend to the gin." - ! Send in voitr orders to l!limilEE.IilliF.SA III.. j A CKNT S. Wi i.sox. N. ('. inly 7 T t'fipt (if l nH-irii'S. Whiskit-?. HnuitlH-s, i ttuin. llin. All's, INirtiT. lbt-r. Wiiics. ,Vi-.. i A tint- lint of Tola(vo and Si-trm-. -ml'ittioti- i i I u i;iv m i aim v n rvi . he iwniEii For MtlH'inal Iarixs, wnrmnfoSl inirt- anl uiwlui)urnnii, I Mrt 'William I. Sthh'K1.am, .?f Nnsh r,... is with iim ami will In-pU'usm1 liistji1 !iisfrienls i Auir.1-tf. ' ' " ' ! ' - j BIISI HOUSE, TAUHOUO, X. (1 ,:A FHisf-CI-ASS HOTiil...... Large Sample Hoohiv for jCninnier-; ' cial travelers. II. IS. LllVAX, joil-jly . f Proprietor. m Axri'A( Ti'i:i:i: or " Kngiiii-s, I'xtiicrs S;!H ami .lirist Mills. .Shafting, l'liH.'ys; Hangers, , F!ll!lil.liS.UIII.lSTIliS OF KVFllY DKSt HIFTlpX. ni.iv"-! v C-Oli-C-' ' - INFALLIBLE CHILI piirc The attention of lru---ist " . Dealer srenerallv iJ"r: :V" .st valuable "medicine. ',"; ludo. i.i. II D i n i n (; k)OMs, j X-ar I In liut lHiK't, I Stop and get aUJood Hiijner, Sup ! per or HreakiastL l.oard lr the Hay J or Mnth. Prices very reasonable. . j . ltespect fully, '. -.'! i j KIDDK'K I5U11XETT, : niay-Vly Proprietor. .- i ; ; I J)U- H- W. ) lYNEIi, a 2 T-S "' I? " .5 c E.' r' 2.-? - 7" 5 Q1 o CD pi o CD ! en? i Q o p.' 05 nil stan ' hill fa .;lti. . " ""1 for l ever sin.l ' ITf c.iuirgiH! spi,Hn, an.l all arising from malarial or iid-is, it ' poisons. It is no uuack n w " I" orpjuent inunbng claiming t,i ' all diseases, but ,,k, .....i" MM llr' us ami CI, ill 1 - uise-u... from malarial very prevalent poisons, which ,,.- Ill l-.Jttofi. v.. Containin.' iU-..r.. , roiia tion of Iron, lroiiiotes tlx JMitefit Alter: liifallilnlitv Citiz 3- - TUB UNDEHSIGXFl), have forni ed.a co-partnership for the practice of medicine in the town of Wilson and adjoining country. Keturning thanks j to their patrons for their liberal pat- i ronage, they solicit a continuance of I the same. ()ffice on Nash Street oj- posite the I'ourt House lately occu liedby Jas. S.Woodard, Ks(., where onei orhoth may lie always found when not professionally engaged. V. C. PEACOCK, M. 1)., W. S. ANDERSON, 31. I). Jan2-iy. Jf Has perinanently Ijicated lii. Wilspii, X. C. All opperatlions. oe neatlv and CarefulK-- lM-i-furm...! and n terms as' ;r'as(inalile as ptis-, siblei Teeth extracted without pain. Oiliee Tarboro street next! door to Post llice .Iaii.: 12m. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Hepister of Iteeitsof Nash county subject to the action of the Democratic Nomi nating Convention. ' It. H. V EST E K. aiU-Vt f . IWIAXSIOX HOUSE r ' xoitfor.K, va. : M.S JAMES, Proprietress.-' ENEAIUJED, llemodeled, He- 1 furniislicMl, Centrally. Locajeil, (ioMl ; Acc(;nimodatioiis, llates lte'asonable. !' --tf -.-.' r "' ;-; DEANS vS; XK IIOb'soi. . ' r l ; . " i - (iENERAL INSrKAXrtO AtiKXTS, : . ' wilsox, x. c. ; . '.' Fire, Life, Accident aiid iiive Sfoi k Companies represent ed. !-.' Aggre, gate 'Assets over .;(0.000,00H. . tion tion All! IIS e- nren.ir.. t n.in.vates the t,,M'Hr appetite ami is a tive. Cert fi. ,w ' f iiin iroui soino if;(n. 1 . . viHhefurnislHHlup, ' ' Z and if tfiiL. 'I'r'i- when us.nl accordin.r il Xii HENliY C. sH AX XOX : t Druggist ancfciuMiMsk (Joldsboro A' ii ;' r ,!,":- J-1 Young & Bro. IKAI.KU IN FINE H'ATCHKS.- DIAMONDS. JKWEbKV. SILVER WA1JK inufiH tiirerof all kinds ..f 4 riain (.l, Jewfiry.niiiJTs, Badijfsi,. Hie brs, tUK c.nsl.,r. :iui -.m-, H l -lviri,ii,a(Hn,,ullHS S.,, Sl v,.,. .1M1,1S,-forks Ac ' i orxt; & liko. Pi l EKsm A r :,,Hi ";:t.-t i ; ' .ni I i'i hi ik mm it H i iifiu EXCE .Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & ! .I i.'.f ie 1.1- t.KO. . littKKK j& t il.. w. - BEST IN THE WARKO. I' .irl.H". ilii:i iv!i( Fizos and fciniN. l;i,-,i 9tv Jt'.ili I nniiH-lfi llr r-oir:. L.:n.,i. to Oil nftnitviii.'-itf. au.l jiriccil to suit nil imrsos. LAl:?;C FEATURES: IViu.r.n irs.'- Pant Wjra'i.1 Orate, Vljn-tuM,' !..n.. .. Jiit.-r-balisjnMi Antn. uiiunj shelf. l'.i.Jini; I '.v..-. -f inking Hearth' wiii'.'iii'.-y"hie-S' -fi. Uevr-iMo. ;as Cri5 i icct. rflli!e .-'hort l!cavy iltn Ctvcrs,. Illuniiiiuled Kii-e "i-kcl Knob. Kk-kr-l Ctfiu'lSi 'ic. I'lipiliiak-J tn Miitcn i; . in Faii ii. and in opcmtion. is ' V o Phi.. B'ir:. r.-n:. l...r. A . S O P , ATTOK.NI'-.V- ai-i.aW, CO., Baltimore, Md. WIU..H. '.;, . - Ollices Eniii'ld iin.l P.at t l';boro, . (' Practices in t he coiiu'tsis of 1 lal'ifaxj Edgecoiiil.c and .Nash, and in the Supreiiie ami Federal Courts, will be al I!attleb.ir on Fridays au.l Sat 'unlays all. I on otlit r .lays at Kiill.-ld inuy.VI v ' THE EUREKA LEVER ho have morti- f.' : " . .V yi ""(MMH), nine r lire and tneir property. Is i0te the 1 )e this enough ? Is not a nan to the polls. feeling of merriment. Cant. Price is a graceVul. flii- that has done a11 this wort' f : v j x iz . confidence ? Has the Remii rj.desertion of the Democratic par- ldU V1 aone mofe- is never voted. Of this out of, every fen will mocrafic ticket if thev Let us see that he.v get there. ', "of vice, inuiuinility and irreli- , v W,l t thliVwl11 the lple of gion jwhich threatens to over- t . Ft , VaroU ntiune to sns- Aiv Ave to have i f lue eraocratl; partyAvhich wheltu u this latter half of the nineteenth 'century this ioasted laud of freedom!, of virtue, intelli gence and juire reIifion, the dis graceful and revoking scenes enacted. whih followed the French revolution vfjThey abau- doned lipoid; landmarks,--ut themstdves h ose from the teach-4 ? If A. 1 ' . . . ' . . . - f mgs .u me past, to tpiiow a more exclusive nioralityjl-a broader philanthropy and a! imore subli mate : philosoplryf And- hu has proved faithful to every trust,, or will they surrender the government toaparty which must soon be controlled by 105, W0 ignorant negroes ? Shall it be the Baucasion or the negro ? "Under which King I$enzonian?' ty, and his constant repudiation follow excuse of the Republican party, left him without a party oij ing in this section. His for Ms desertion was threadbare one about deeming party pledges made'ih) defense of the Repub iican party, put. nirectea nis el- j x a ' i -! i - ions , lowaras nuiiamg up a co-alition party or organization Gen. " Leach's frequent; allu-' a A1 In i ii i i. more worthy of confidence alon l inesia Iaci at Aortli support? j'arolina had not been honored We trust no man who has v filiated with the Demoera rertency since tlie Avar m Lis ; he old 1artT wil1 be deceived into iePeeCu at this Pla("e 1:1-st week, insr that nartv whicl. nir,nlrew from Mr. P.iisbee the siig- ! "ifr niat oaiiy which aione if - . . i . i a . -. TIo the friend and protector of e!S"v "'P"ry wneiner lie was white man in the South becaf ''""u 1,,r '"ai omce. forsooth, that party has not?l(w.tunis out that fien- I'oaf'h cognized him as he believes''' in rorKanton that he should have done. Far m5XPected to be, a candidate for which should hold the balance uomP ana unHelD'm is it to.br , a,.,, of power between the lepubli- 7 Phonal slights we c to he denied it can and democratic parties. His we have received t Wh hf was Psed by Mr. speech upon the whole Was like UBS,eri w lue "amcais, a tast"" ' theold Squire's opinio! of the mile the white pe, Th"n ihtnlrt i t nr ii . i ' " ft t vo.iiii,i in un- late Chief plausible, but not ..4? T -i 1. 1. i i.. .a.-. j . . ii .-Norm Carolina, navp ro. .lusuees (decision. . . "'irw-v i '1 ,.-... .. .1 I 1 ... i . . -. v ix man iy shudders al the scenes whici they ehactedi In the name of ''liberty, equality; and frater nity.'f in tha( age reason and progress. Not onlf jwere all so ciHl distinctions aWished to curry favor with ifie .dregs of society, but the sacrxldness of the domestic relations !yas invaded and the holiest of j jmman ties became the objected: ridicule and ifonteinpt. 11' Let; any one look at the pic- -vurv wnicn the faithful history of those times presents, and compare it with th presenl as pect 6f affairs in our own coun try, and he vill be! kartled by the inany ptiints of feNemblance. Let him compare the "sans cu hHtism" of that day,- with the elevation of an igmiunt race to all the rights of citizenship and the full enjoyment 'df the elec tive franchise. Let Jiim observe the fearful decay f morality,' the alarming increase of infldel ! lTrue Democratic Principled Somebody who hails from Wilson has written a letter to the Raleigh Stale Jour no?, the organ of the Radical-Iaberal-Mottied Coalition, in which he says "your paper is doing good work aiid deserves the support of all who desire the perpetuity of true democratic principles." True Democratic principles, indeed ! Support a paper to ob tain the perpetuity of true dem ocratic principles wliich week after week attacks every promi- A.1 1 Tio,i .i.i..i. nu.. . , vitn nit' oniv cniintv hprp treWthv " inner taste in, . - The! wantof harmony tfetw4n fotten- llZlT the speakers, except up m the snoma Per well befr" utyer,anu lamng a siep tnat is prompt ;"-- v,i, i.mcr ucn only by selfishness. - tounties in the State, esjiecially Better to bear the ills we have U tlie West- A e are Under the Than fly to those we know not or.-; mpression that no lawyer re- ides in Jfyde county, although e not certain that such i 1 The Democrats demand tl county government question, upon which each had occupied both sides, made their ssauits upon the democratic; paijty fall hat-mless- to the ground. The Internal Revenue rorruptile are not certain that such . i.v.i .am, yuriy is ioo strongly entrenched in the hearts of the . . vv . N 'Charm the Pie case. people of Wilson countjl, to be entire ablition of the Interrl t dislodged by the chkrming Revenue system for many r ,rj 1 nm voices of deserters I sons. ? ashville, Tennessee. David : :.i : l nun Willi no less indignation. Yet nent denn'mt 5n tiioinf i n ... 'x-i ... I ..M,v,ulal i- uisLumui rp. an anriii mn.,., n ator Vance fl.i. ... s . ' " . . ' "1 a 111 lue revenue service. 7" "r?" '.ov- vieviueure against them. lHal- of the work thev a t Among them are the folloHT'l ' . ".ten-daiiP-hter Mm-v XJlg t i nr, null it i ' vnen nirea an ex-penitentiarv 1. US emnlilVPP. mnatitnt M"iHfiiti,uj . W...TVH,fcC.T,-i . - , vr.r.11 A- i i f iii,, iu liiarry ner. well disciplined corps of pi- . tisan agents supported at go ' "'. ' j : ' ' ' ' The 'ashitiL'-ton Ivf y never so wiselv." Profanity of Public Speakers. I .' . . Tmvici io marry her. llamr Kvil is wr.utfht by want of thouitht, As well as want of heart." j '. If some of the upright gentle- ernment exnensP l I " -" l AilC t iLnil I I Ii" If 111 'it1 . .r x.. men who have addreH tfc ti, . . . . . - . " " v.. I .uc IUCXC MLH.LeTnenT rt tlio ,Hi o.. l.sl,!-. . . . nftmlp fr.n th l,.,.. .L . " ""v wrgmia . oujecuon carries conviction and the Mahone 5 per cent an ine inaiiLnimtioii o-f tri " . xunre mm irntn airtmr tpi Mmmt fM,.i.. . . camtMLin should hecT.aU ,i . . ' '"iuul1 aM imperative ' J tZ . in me itevenue servis brass knuckles. n,rir opponents, are given as rewards for servii ... " " .i-- .enuereu to me Kadical par. Trnll, a stramhtont ret.m.i; urprisd than and are held bv the 1 " - '-.-uuiioa"", .u.i. uicu iioiiuiiaieo; ior icv iwtiuia oi sucn service. . pftt.,! ,. . . . find, in tl.Air ,iwi:5..U . . n,v. , . .. .. i fra,.1" . n" nistrict ttllu lUinK OI the t. i.mean, iMint T,t This Power, I am con lident, will till ;f lung felt want, that every Karnier has saillv felt. It combines ; two 'of the most .. powei flil knnwn powers, viz : ' j " ii:izk ami mi-iiiwk. , And is Cheap and Uu-: rable, an.l his beeu aniily tested in lii iiig tlie. (liiis of twit '.'of the most pi-iet ieal ! iriners of -the State -fine "lor t hrce xs isoiis. ; "Mr. Mil. n.n iies. Sr.. Iiaving gin n.'. I, at the, rate .ol'-.eigVtt It lies per jla.XV-iw it ii a,t(l S Oiii. wil Ii t ruiili's; in the other c;'ise iIhiiIi ling the amouiit of cot' ton :giniieii. Kac.il lever works iiulepemleiilly ol theiotlier, thi-reliA mil lzing, every ounce of their power". To ajijilVl this poweir to all onlinan Horse (Jins requires two I; inches j to one ijiicli .rods' het long. Lent irons are attached Jo the end oi;!the'leVer in such a foini. so - sis. Io utilizijU'veijy inch of lever power; possible. thereby gaining one to two feet at that jiniportaiit! jioint. :md! is worth the amount I charge tor the. right inigold, of the first 'Vvatifr. in one season. I charge Ten Dollars for each bin, or will-attach it i to t'.ins, and furnish t he irons for Twenty Dollars t he farmer -, furnishing t he necessary helt and timbers, which in niost all (ase.scnn4ist iff t wo leversi 7 inches by U, tapering to 4 v " nt thectt hereiui. 1,4 iet-: h.Ytg also aiiece 10 inches by ;;, 5 f.-et long. .'--'" , ' j ' ( Any further intoi ligation may be had by addressing the undersigned. COUNTY. STATE l or sale at a low tigure. All I v;it is for one of tin- used in each neighborhood, and trs meilits 1 do not fear, and feel eon nleiit:ir will seeure Uie high lavor that my Graves' Cotton lliiilei ha wortlillv Uvti rre.llin honsands ol the best return my thanks. Respectfully Yours. ' v.j ;The uiidorsigiied siMicits the patronage of those desiring ta! ble board. Terms: reasniiabb;. U. L. ALLKY. II. F.iniKAV. MURRAY' K'HN K. WOODAIML .V WOODARI). ; ATTliKXKVSAT LAW, '.vi i . v, i i;5 (.'.ii.-uit, Wilson WayneRitii hdgeeoruiM-'and Nash 'count iej. I'rai fice hi Slate'.-Supreme am Sup'iioi. Coiiit-;. and in I'edera onus. Ma . S2 l.v J sni)i:.. , l:..i ky M..unt, X.(i ' I !"- tin--world in hoi'-m.-fkiu-r, his price iin- a lollj.ws:, I'reneh Caff. I'.oots sii.tiu Ui ss.un; French ( ;, f tiaileTs.iiid Shoe, of aiiv hane S.'i.'iii to SC.IHI. 1 1 : 1 1 1 I ! t : I . W AND INDIVIDUAL All I wank RIGH i'b l'ovvers to b BED SPRINGS ; II yoii wanl Hie best Red Spriu now in use, ir those made bv .). n.i i. no. i nev are guaw;tT teed lo give entire sat isfactioii. 'a; reler oii.lo tnunbeis in town w are now ; usiii lhem. ry theiii and y.ai! would not ' do witliouj them, .('all l.n the Double Twili Red Spriiig -made bv"- L G. RAWI.S .X: P.IK ). 1 mavii' ti v, iison. N. V. RH'IIMOND 1- Vi i a I.IMh l'isixTERs;-. :aukhousk;, Rook, XewW;,nd .lob TviK' (M ii'.ler, .lob and Hand Presses, r'lil, u.ets. tWs, Stands, Inls, Koll,.,- oniposil(ioif, Vie. H. R. I'Kl.ot zkx- son., - - h'ichiiioiul. 'a. i &The type on whiT h ts ,,;,,., pnnteil was cast at Hie Konndrv II. U lVloiizi',& Son. inay.ll y . .V K W :tv.i.ki A U I II I! I 1. :..i.i(t..y s. lUmi. s.-r Manufa.'t.urers of Carriages, " ll'lip: Kies, -ar(, Wagoiis, 1 larness anil nil k imls of rii I iii.r -.kli iia- 1t lii..li .. ill be sold at the lowest possfble ligures. Ye hav.' iiow on hand a 'nice and select stock of woYk. t-ur prR-es jirc as low as the lowest. . I5e sure iiml. call on us before buying. Satisfac tion guaraideed in every case. ; Ite-: pairing neatly and promptly dune.' A' Aiuh rson. Atlantic Foundry, . liiMi YatT Street, Norfolk, Va. Manufacturer of Kvery 1 i.-scription of ., ;- : Castings Iron and Brass. At short notice and Italtigiore prices No Kxtra Charge for Pal terns on Hand of w hich I liave ipiite an Kxteusivv. Variety. tSrg"Iliilu:t ( 'nsi I 'rive Kiiil I'm' Mil- ' ' ' " " - " " ' ; M hi Ii I. ' o ki aim: M Kit I. F. WilltkS Sycamore ; Mi.e . , , , i , H) GliA VK 8T0NKS of every description," inaili'. to orde'i ranging in price Imru "t up. liesiyii- w-ai lant.-d fo beisent by ..mail iosta'e i.iiduiM 4. I I . 1 i 1 . " , oini'.i iioois, nesl SOUKN, Jr. (j,.(i A 1 . iam ) is encioseil ..rn tion VU...I, orders are received they an- tilled ami forwardej. If the work 'is m.t satisfactory purchasers are niniested to return nt 1 MY EXPENSE- No i:iy miuin .l iintil . ..ik is icn vein .i. . :..i-i-.-s.mi,;,.,. diij,, a)l :.o ((f td,. .'.Minlrv. i. i. 2.. : i-'iiA m w a i .s : i . TOME ONE, COME ALL. farmers, lields. fof vl,iich I J TiiwizE mil ruiks 1 WliPii TIirj a!i l as well For YoiS augl'.j-1'iu ance. ernor jarvis, harton' J. Green , lowed be thy name," is U the and our other leading men, and ( very head and front oij The has only lioneyed word.s for j Prayer which Jesus taurfit for DocKery, Alott, Cooper and the ..ii 1 1 uiuers oi me same crew ! Sup port a paper to get true demo cratic principles that is run in the interest of Mott, Cooper & Co., who ar working like bea vers to defeat that party ! Support a paper to get true democratic principles which plants at its mast head as its Jesus taught for all men in all conditions and all ages, j ."Thou shalt not take the name of the Ixird thy dod in rain" is a command of similar precedence and moment in the Decalogue ; and yet we find po litical orators, aspiring not only to "that grand old name of gen tleman," but to the highlr one of "Christian statesman," Ibawl- Candidflt.ee TWIrAnr -r. i i ; . . . vjr,wrt;, anu mg out, io empjiasize every ut Other lifeAoniT M:ini, j-i-i ... . . iJ ..va.i.-,, allu. i-.u- , lerance wlucti they wish to MISQELLANE0 US. iug lur me itaaicai party. A yet these same officials are 1 P:R and clothed out of taxe tvi!!E,lX)KVEKST(RE AX wahek.m.ms. comem as full measure frf IT Democrats as Radicals. pr , Is it right to take lmocr'"1 Ut V" . .i-vu A,v.i, txi partij agents with them ? lAug.-iut 2. The patronage of the i , tern affords a never failing sotj of corruption J. M. CL'TCHIX, . Whitaker. X. (.v rMIE OLDEST AND UKST. it enables coll When at Nashville t,,',, .i. tors to buy up voters and toHlritti" House, the oldest and Itest canvassers in the field at d Votfl m the l,,iM- Hoard and j. u ai M Lodging jier day 1.7.1. cmiueui expense. t j The abolition of the systo jne2J-3m .1. 1. -MCSTIAN. -Manager. G IEI -A. XT E s , I I WILSON, N. (' -; ' ; I': ' I It'Olf" V. MI KKA Vlii in-.-s. nis Oi. lnnr. st: .hciipi st a, siu. st iiml si IdVulitr l,il- hij. siiiiincf- I ,?j i p:iii y ,1'Mii-j- l,wstri,'s iti Wilsnri Oi- him ymr Imsim s ;ml he w ill -is n,l uy. iiinil.ll jii'i,-- h, r- :intiiik- you. BOOK BOOKS. BOOKS! I ALFIMii) WILLIAMS & CO.. 5U! JviS rJ L. JL :U V A ND S TA. I'lONEHS. RlLlIGI-Ii 3NT. C .'. j:-. ; - : '..:,-' i . - . j .... if V I.AI.I.I.I.V l.M-lihASKIl V A' jl 1.1 II l-.S AS 11 V DF.i lU.-MIN - tion to si:i:vk on: i stomIkus I'Altlli rLIA t am j I'KO.MITLY. wk oi i j.ii a iaij(;k" sum k in i KAllI ltKI'AUTMKXT Al' i i ' S ' ' '-..:-.! a i: 1 i a i ii i v j : - si;ni. augiM;'.!!! NIAV I'ATAUHHH. ! . '-! '! . " i" Central Institute For Younk Lafljes. Situated in Warren i niinty. N. -.. Siinmediatelv on the li H.' U., in one of the healthiest portions of rji. State and within ten minutes i. walk of the telegraph and post otti.-e, with two daily mails. I The cam-1 pus contains alxnit' twelve acres, and is ilieautit'ull y shaded. j . i English Literature and Music Specialties. O'nr Music Teache. is a i t'ull graduate ol' the Wesleyan Keina le (Vllege. has jseveu ears cvjm ri-1 encein teaching, and comes with I he cry highest endorsenjeiit In , ' strumeuts, new and interior To none used in any s. Ikm.1. Nea'il I Vinac';i ! ' lirings: water lurnished iK.aiding pujejs. when desired. -t 'Ji;ij"e low. Fall term begins Sep. It it 1SS;. I 'or ( 'atalofrues Adib'ess , rgCT-' -.-Si, ..-r-- W iCTaI t Aeli SrA-lTEVENS Qgjf : . LS THE PLACE ii Win The vs N(?IKOLK. rA. 34tf." : LIVERY STABLES ' '.diij,'. sti:rtl a fii:st ci.ss imihiMisui;! Villi,.; '.: I'.... I1...., I....1 I'ha-lons, Top I'li.i tons, Top lln gies, DimI Wagons. (ienlleiiH ii- I ioad Wagons, the Latest I r;n V Harness, Cents' linad Horses; ;dsii l'arm Horses ami Mules wfii. h ui oiler 1'oisaU cheap, -it her lor ck-li or on time. I'.oanl: .g Stable i "" pl.-tely kept in tin' Ust :tIe 'ami li.V the most cApc icneeil iialnl ' the lowest prices L!..Vi. J'.. M. Sel!t will 1m- on hand all tin- time.' .niglil and da, to altcnd if It ieinl I li. l S. i I Ion- e Trv him once, more T. Si:bi:y an il. -Wilson. N'.T." loc.i'cd at Tysons' on ac t si'h' arkcol i . mavlL tt Hlt H.MONl), VA. t M A X l;. K A i' T V li H R S O ' I limiiliES IIF ALL klMI. Busies, I'hiCtons, Si-se'. t riil.ri.w l'.lr,r.v '.. , nv C ar. ' jul28-2m. J. M. U1I0DES, Piax. Littleton, X. C.: d n1 ; i oi, a-c. ren(i tor cirt dlar I? t V