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Tin: Wilsox Aiatce. Black Creek Hews. Wilson, Fuiuay, stp. Hh, is2, Index to New Advertisements. j,.Welry.-L.n.OraJy. lay. Cum &CX. G, Itcid, yr U nt. Jno. Karnes. Ojx-ra Hnu'. 'lfcir Scott. . i.ninir -1.. Hr-ilbniner & lln. 'V 9 Announcement. Joseph . r.llis.I Attorneys at I.aw. Jtavis Jt Giles i...:r.lihnlimi lm ft C.nt.iuiHi .111M.1IIK Winn - V i iniinr nial!rs. J. 4 E. Mahotwv. "'- f Wholeilo Grocers. W. F. Allen it Keep it before the people. Dick Mlt-n. Insurance Airents. Saunders ft Jenttins. t Y.mtuission Merchants. Jones, lj 4 & t; Wholesale Groeerk' M. I., T. IaM & Co. ( nininiiMion Merchants. SavaKe.Jsjm & Co, Commission Merchants. J. II. Ci&uhin & Co. Simmon's Liver-KegulaUrr. J. H IJc.lin ft Co. .Ill ' open a- The Graded School - A- Monday. A large atteijdaiiee is expected, j I'j The wind mill for iiiiumiA"; water jit the depot is now committed and in working order. j j Wilson loses aud Gcldsi-o jiains in the removal of Mr. K. Rosenthal's family to the latter place, j j Wilson cotton buyers are on the alert for a hale of new eotijon. Who will be the first to bring' ijb f? Let every Executive ((."(fmiiiittee man read theeaid of F. j Wood urd, Chairman, in anothef- 'linim. Mr. O. Littman will xcipy one of Morris' new shires. Mif. iLittiiian is now "North piireliaxin;! his fall stock. .-. We are requested to give notice that liev. Henderson Hamilton will preach at South liethel church in this county l'.ext Sunday .j The llocky Mount Graded School opened Monday with onej; iiundred and thirty-nine scholars. 1 It, now has one hundred and tift.f. Wilson county now has; tfwo rep resentatives at the Uuivejiry:' S. A Wood a nil, of I'.lack ('jrpek, and Sterling Kuijiu, of Wilsoij. - The revival conducted m Kev. A. McCnlleiiat lUickhorii M. 13. Church in this county closed Ia Friday night. There were two aihltions to the church. ; f N "Dolley" lli-ownley, jtlhe Veil )Y. '& W. I Repuhli- Trciisurer in Two pigs lelonging to Mr. Au gustus Raines in Black Creek strayed away from home and going under Warren's store fell in an old dry well and remained there six teen days without a mouthful of any tliingtoeat. Last Sunday morn ing the pigs were heard grunting and squealing and were rescued from' their prison cell. They were verv thin audit is said one was too thin to make a shadow. The other was in Iietter condition. 1 Iilack Creek is now practicing Tanner's method. Its a cheap way t raise meat and is commended to farmers elsewhere. " . ,Two market houses are in the course of erection, and 4 iound weights and knives are passing lie tween them. - X. I A11 Encouraging Sign. ! We note with pleasure that the educated young men in the State are leginning to steer clear of the crowded professions and are devot ing themselves to agriculture. Among others we recall our talen ted young friend Mr." U. F. Lane, of Stantoiislmrg, this county, who graduated last Spring from Trinity College with the highest honors, having taken the Wiley Gray medal for oratory.. Mi". Lane gives prom ise oi'being able to do anything he tin ns his hand to and we commend the good sense which has led him t avoid the brilliant but barren fields of law and medicine and de vote his time and talents to the cul tivation of his native soil. We need educated farmers and we bid God seed to every accession to their ranks. 1 for thld known conductor on the H. U., has accepted the can nomination Halifax county, ". We are requested to sfe.it visitors from -the town are not ex pected dining the first, wtjek of the Graded School, -and feathers and visitors from abroad will o$ly be ad ioitt.it. The 'MeHMcnger says thai the first lialeof new -'cotton put jupoti the lioltlsh'oi'o market was ,iil there last Saturday by Mr. .1. t. Daley, of Lenoir, to l'i (lfii l!rt)., ' tor 12 . cents per Huixl. ' ' iber .'loth the Aiinstroh ..5. ; A fich Treat in Store. 4 The beautiful ywung English ac tress, Claire Scott: supported by S, K. (loburn and a strong dramatic company will give a rendition of "Lucretia Iiorgia" at Willis' Mamoiiii Opera House Monday night, September 11th. The com pany conies to Wilson highly re commended. Having visited most of the leading-towns in the State, it is not unknown to the theatre going public. This company opened the new opera, houses: at both Goldsboro and Durham last winter. The Charlotte Observer said last December, ,'-iss Claire Scott and Company, played at the 0era House last night to if Very large au ttience, and one that gave decided approval to the powemu play as rendered by .Miss Scott. She is ttuqiicstiouably an actress of merit, and her reiidei?ing-ot some ot the thrilling scenes in the tragedy was verv affecting. She presented the. idolatrous mother and dialiolical duchess in a lfighly creditable man ner. Her support is good.'! See advertisement. On the Wing. !-. - The little village of Whitakt rs is i becoming a busy little place. Mr. j VV . T. Tavlor is doinr a thriving business at his imannfacturinir ! shops, with many in; prove men ts in j mechanical inventions. The merchants sire getting in their fall and winter! goods. The male and female academy is improving every day. But alas. with this to gladen our hearts that onster death will come among us and claim his victims from infancy to old age. Last week Mr. C..T. Fisher lost his youngest child with "cholera infantum'. Mr. Iloliert Vick found his infant dead in bed last Thursday' morning smothered to death accidentally by its mother. Then caiiie the horrible death of Mr.W. II. Carlisle, w ho was a great suffereii The iujuries he received; the amputation of Iwrth legs; and his extreme old age, 72 years, hastened bin death. He passed away gently, surrounded by his aged wife ami children and many friends whi sympathized with them. We wended our way on Monday to "Warren to attend the Superior Court. Found the iLawyers plenti ful with Judge IcKoy on the bench looking as well as ever. Wal ter Williams a mulato negro was sentenced to 15 years imprison ment in the penitentiary for assault and attempt to ravbh Miss Jennie Hendricks, aged 14 years. Court adjourned Tuesdajl from 12 till 2:.50 o'clock to hear Govt J arris and J. J. Davis speak. ' - The "Governor made a splendid speech and proved conclusively to the j minds of every intelligent man present that the present government was a much better aud cheaper government than when we were undep liadical rule. His illustrations were just sublime. lie pnlclaimed it pub licly that if any m-aii would show him one brick or feven one shovel of dirt used for the benefit of the people of North Carolina in build ing insane asjiulmns, deaf and dumb institutions 1 )r graded school houses while the rails had the control of the state affairs he would stump the State foij the Republicans antl vote that ticket. While we write in the office of the "Home journal ' the ladies are homing a feast for the benefit of the Baptist. church. The Advance is beginning to gain a hold on thei people of War- reu as the list of new subscriliers I send herewith will show. Melvillk. Senatorial Convention. H.' G. Connor op Wtilson, and J. S. ; Battle of' Nash Unani mously Nominated as Sena tors for the Seventh District. Superior Court. Septel Hios. Minsi ids win anneal- at ine Opera House and "( ctobeii2nd the Madison Square Thcaf re ('ompany will lender "Hazel Kirke and Oc tolter :?ul 'f lvsnieialila.'.' '''-. 11. -G. Cu'uiror, Esq., and Capt, J. S. Battle will address the ipcople of CMer's township at CorfcreH s Al ley Saturtlav, Sept. 2:itl.n On the same da-B. H. Bunn. Esq., will sHak at Ferrers township Prof.' Briitoii has been in town all the week suiterintentlijig work on the graded school. Siime new rtMiins hare been fitteit l up for school purpose and tjtiier. iin provemeuts have been maile. I We call atteutioa to tht'f new: ad vertisement of L, Heilbioner & 15ro., agents, Tarltoro, NJC., which whodul feloniously ta appears in this issue. T&js firm is store of E. N.'Mercer, too well known to "need !:tnv com- anionnt of ten cents. iHcudatioii from us. vertiseineiit. KesitJ the ad ! S f We regret to learn (jfl the sad death of Mr." A. 1). Brookf w ht was . enrolling clerk of the Ias Legisla ture, at Waukesha, Wiscisi!i, lasf . Friday, whither he had gone for his ' health. His death w ill' I4'vrry gen erally regretted. 1 1 ( 5apt. Carraway, of the 'News Observer," Johnson andjCobb, of the "Messenger," -Fitzgee;ld of the "Ueporter" antl Holdout I of the "Snnnv Home" were ill fown this week atteuding court ayt liMtking after their list of subscriOis at this ' place. "l , The 'Wilson Collegiatt I Institute .opened Monday with jt.he usual uuiul)er. We are pleaset to wel . come"irof. Hargrove, wli lias ac cepted ii position in the- school, back again to Wilson, j The ihos leets for a large atteildiince this year are flattering. j Mr. C. G. Peele, who Jifes about teii miles from Wrilsonj kilU-d a sti-er a few days ago, and found 'in his stoni;u-h two pounds. handful of nails, some nails, tin scraps and - C urt has been in scssioiT this week. It was opened promptly 011 time Moutlay lnoruiug . by Judge Mac Kae, w ini niade an excellent charge to the grand jury, of which Mr. 11. T. Stevens is foreman. The business of the court has lieen dis patched with that ease and rapid ity t hat usually marks the course of an experienced Judge. This is Judge Mac 1 Law's third week on the bench and he is winning golden opinions from the members; of the bar, and from those who have busi nes in court. The cases of public interest that have been disposed of were the case of Sam Stokes, of elwniy hue, w ho ditl feloniously take from the coftee to the For a lew drinks of this refreshing lteverage Sam will- work on the Western j-oad for one year. " Jei-rv Smith, also colored, was indicted for burglary. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty of bm 'lai v. but iruiltv of larceuv. He was sent to the iteiiiteiitiary for tliree years. The .ivaders of the Advance will -remember that he broke into Sam Williams' housi sonie time ago. Hilliard Barnes. ,coloretl, was sentenced to the penitentiary -for one year for stealing a pig from Edwin Barnes, Sr. Chas. Siinins, colored, was sen tenced to six months in the county jail for striking Willie Williams. Political' Speaking in Wilson. Tuesday knife blatle.i The came tlivm there f of shot, a ilioist' shoe 1 piece of -' In addition to ' the resident bar Judge St ron r; tf ltale W. T. Dortch, W. S. OMi. lUliinson, F. A. Daniels ami! ('. B. lAycoel GoltlslMirtk; 1. H. Bunn !:lnd" J Battle, of UtM-ky M'truej; (lol. E. C. Yellttwiy, tf (Ireenvijli', we're' in town thi t. week in attendant t upon court. -K ; lj ;- The Duplin county ' Tjijai'liers' In stitute, under the management of B. F. Griidy, Jr., the eAifieiit. Su perintendent of : Schools which closed last week waVi ye.v. 'success ful;- Twenty three" teaf hers were present. I'rof. IvayhiU'si manner of " teaching eltKution is ighly coui pliinented. 5 r The new town ordinances' which are just out and. which take e fleet Sunday, Sept. 10th, areto our mind the lest set of ortliiianef's ever put into operation in Wilsoi. The pres ent Board of Commissioners and our - worthy Mayor, aredeter mined to have--better town government, and in this detcrmiuatitiii they will be upheld by our eitieip. '".- The Republican Convention on E.lgectnibe nominated 110. T. Tay-; lor, white, for Sherilf; .1 no. C. Dan -cy, eoltred, for Uegisten H. SJ Spragins, white, for jcierk; B.J. Keecli, white, for Treasuren Bob Gray, Colored, for the Senate; Aa ron Bridgers and Bill lielcher for the House. There was-tiie utmost 1-oufnsioii.r Hubbs w;s endorsed for (.'o)igi-sss. " 1 S. J. HiU, editor of "the Wilsoii AVm-,; who was present! ht the : Ite publiian Convention tif Craven county tells us that the j iHUifusion and disorder were eveti itnse than at the Wilson Conventioij ; that the -uayor nail tt U' called iii to quell 1 ue rioi; 1 iiar two caiidPtlates for Sfienff and other offices were nomi nated ; and a general inandenio- A larsre crowd assembled in the Court House in this place Tuesday evening, and at :$:o0 o'clock, 11. G Connor. Esq., in a few .appropriate remarks, introduced, -('apt. Swift Galloway, who sjtoke for thirty-five minutes 011 the political issues, ine regret that an affection of the throat prevented his speaking Ionger was verv 'eneral as the neonle of Wil- ,-o l;.f..n (.it1 nit (llllil:l V queiy is, now .;Ml ..i............ On this tx'casittn he was pai ticularly forceful in his ar raignment of the liberals ami the revenue officials of w hom he said 110 class of people had so much ofl-cheek, impudence ami .brazen. coo laeeti rascality. api. uaiitiw.o uvgetl the people to go to the polls and to see that their neighliors vo ted. Nothing will defeat the dem ocratic party this year unless it lie apathy.- The speaker warmed up on this subject, antl brought the iiuMr-t-Auce'. of every man's voting and using his personal influence home to the people in such a manner'- as will prove beneficial. Capt. Gallo way will speak again in Wilson county during the campaign. At the' conclusion of Capt. Gallo way's speech, in resiwmse to loud calls CapCJas. S. Battle; candidate for the Senate, took the stand and snoke briefly in announcing his iMsition. He said he stood unre servedlv - 011 the platform of the democratic party. He referred to 1 Saturday, September 2nd, the Senatorial Convention of the Serenth Distriet,!composed of the counties of Wilson, Nash and Frankliu, met in Xashyille, and was called to order at 1:10 P. M. bv B. H. BUnn, Esq., chairman of the Ex ecutive Committee of Nash county who explained the object of the meetiugaud made a short and ap propriate speecli. He then an nounced the convention . ready for business. John p. W oodard, was appointed temporary secretary. On motion John E. Woodard, Esq., of Wilson, was elected perma nent chairman b ; acclamation, and Joseplms Daniels and Theodore Hobgood were elected secretaries. On takiugthe chair, being intro duced to the convention, by B. II. Bunn, Esq Mr. Woodard returned thanks tor the honor conferred, and with the expression of the hone that the proceedings bf the convention would be .characterized by harmony, announced the convention ready for the transaction of business. Nominations being iii order Mr. Thos. J. HadleyJn a few well-timetl remarks, placed. H. (L Connor in nomination as the choice of Wilson county tor the nomination of Sena tor. Mr. .. HadHey said that he deemed it 'unnecessary to say any thing of Mr. Conhors character i ...... 1 :n t:...L. 4.1. . 1 . r aim tpiaiiucai.ioiis 10 ine petpie 01 this district who knew him too well to require any euloginm at his hands. . Mr. T. M. Arringtou placed the name of Capt.. J S. Battle in nomi nation as the cbloice of Nash county for the nomination of Sentitor. On motion H. G. Connor and J. S. Bat tle were nominated by acclamation. It was carried that the delegates from each county appoint one to serve on the Senatorial Executive The following is the pie on tliix question. That if a Pro hibition bill iran introduced in the Jjegixlnture he nhoulil rote ayainxt it. ' The question of the present sys tem of comity government was dis cussed. The speaker thought that tin; present system, the only sys-, tem North Carolina ever adopted, except under the Canby const itu tion, should lie continued. Con clutling, Mr. Oonnor urged har mony antl united a;tiou upon tue part of the Democrats' in the dis trict. His speech was logical, con vincing and forceful. CAPT. JAMES S. BATTLE was 'then called on, and in resinmse to the call made a very earnest antl stirring sieech accepting the nomi nation, and pledgiug his best eu deavors during the campaign. lie believed education to le the open sesame of all substantial pro gress, and in the last legislature, where it was his honor to represent this district in the Senate, he had on all occasions favored and work ed for the common school system. The siteaker referred to what the radical party had done in the past. How the negroes antl their allies proposed. .to dominate the white people of the State. The liepubli can party is tho- party of the ne groes; the Democratic party, the white man's party. He hoied the white men would-avert the dangers threatened by negro rule by stand ing together; working together, and voting together. mk. N. w. no 1)1)1 F. was the next speaker. Mr. Bod die made a verv pleasant aud ef fective speech in which he reviewed at some length his record in the legislature and in public life. Mr. Bottdie discussed the county .gov ernment question, aud with con vincing arguments, urged that it should lie continued in its present shape. Concluding his speech which was listened to with marked atten tion antl which was received with much pleasure, lie urged a vigo rous campaign, antl called on the Democrats to- lay- aside personal considerations antl go to work for the ticket. it. H. BUNN, ESQ., j in response to loud calls 'came for ward -and made a ringing, stirring, effective speech which served to elicit rounds of enthusiastic ap plause. The necessity of harmony and united action were urged with that forcefulness ami vigor peculiar to the speaker. He showed the importance of a democratic victory this year, antl dosed with the pre diction that the State will go Dem ocratic, anil, said the speaker, ''Let us work until the sun goes down on the seventh of Novemler and Con nor and Bat tie will be elected to represent this district in the Sen ate of North Carolina." (Great ap plause.) i On motion of W. I. '-Woolen 'the proceedings were ordered to be published m the ilson Advance, Rocky Mount Reporter, Toisnot Sunny Home and r raukhn Tunes, The convention then adjourned. to me the census of the childreu of their districts by the first of September. Only thirty-two hare, as yet, sent in their returns, leaving thirty seren still to be made. The follow ing list contains those not sent in, viz: Districts No. lr 2, 3, and 4 put together. No. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 2C, 27, 30, 33, 34, 3G, V, 4G, 4J, 50, 52, 53, 5-L 57, GO, 01, 63, 04, C5, CO. If through any oversight either of the alMve districts has not re ceived the necessary, blanks the committee can get them by notify ing me. If committeemen will at tend to making their returns as soon as possible they will greatly oblige, Yoors truly, - James Murray. Sept. Cth 1881. Kenan, Williams and Ay cock at Cross Roads. Last Saturday was a great day for Cross lloads. Announcement had been made that Col. Thomas S. Kenan, and II. G. Connor, Esq., would address the people and quite a number were in attendance. Col Kenan made a speech worthy 'o the man and the occasion full o truth, full of souud arguments and lull of fire. Col. H. G. William tilled the place of Mr. Connor,1 who was necessarily in attendance on the Senatorial Convention at Nashrille, and made one of hi ringing speeches such as- he made 1870 when he canrassed the county with such good effect. ' Later i n the day, alter t ols. Kenan ant Williams hail started for. homo-, the enthusiastic crowd called vocifoi ouslvx for Mr. Frank M. Aycock, t Fremont ' who in response to th call made a ringing speech, niakin some telling blows on Independent andliadicals; and urging the pet pie to ' support the regular nomi nees. A friend tells us that Mr. Aycoek's speech bail ' a wonderful effect on the people, and served to cement their devotion to the j Dem ocratic party. We trust this will not lie Mr. Aycoek's last speech in Wilson during the campaign. MARRIED. t the residence of Mr. W. E. Farmer in this place, Tuesday night Sept. 5th, Mr. James K. Nelson, successful young merchant of Scotland Neck, to Miss Florence Greenwood, of this place, Rev. J. II. Guinn officiating. Alter the eremonv hail been performed the happy couple took the train for Scotland Neck, their future home, where they carried with them the best wishes of friends and acquam tances, to which the ADVANCE adds its congratulations and the wish that they may have a long life of unalloyed connubial bliss. At the residenee of Mr. Wni Winstead in Nash county,, Tuesday morning at hall-past nine o'clock, Mr. 1). W. Hackney, of Wilson to Miss Sue Cooper or Nash, Kev, John N. Cole officiating. The fol lowing were the attendants on the occasion: 1 Mr. Chas. Nurney with Miss Sue Rice. Mr. J. W. Hines Miss Carrie King. Mr. Geo. Hackney Miss Malley Cooper. Mr. Willie Winstead Miss Ella Hackney. Mr. S. C. Wells Miss Nannie Barnes. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple took the cars at Toisnot for au extended Northern bridal tour. Mr. Hackney is a memlter of the firm of W. N. Hack ney & Son. one of the leading firms in the carriage business in Eastern North Carolina, and is one of our most progressive, enterprising and promising young men. Miss Cooper is held in. high esteem for her true womanly char acter. We congratulate our inend Douglas upon his auspicious en trance into the holy estate of mat rimony, and wish for the young couple all the happiness that life is capable of affording. At the resilience of the bride's father in this place, Wednesday morning, at half past tf o'clock, Mr. Edwin Barnes 'Jr., was united in marriage to. Miss Laurine Davis, Kev. 1!. S. Ilrousou, Rector ot St. Timothy's Church, officiating. Only the family and .a few friends were present, and the bride and groom immediately after the ceremony had leeii performed left on tue Northern l)ound- train for an ex tended Northern tour. Before re- turninsr thev will visit Niagara Falls, Canada, Washington City, New York and other places of note. Mr. Barnes is a member of the firm of liouiitree, Barnes & Co., a successful and thorough going bu siness man who occupies a promi nent position in business circles, Miss Davis is a beautiful and. ac complished young lady one of Wil son's most charming and popular daughters, and Mr. Barnes is to le congratulated on winning so accom plished a bride. ' The presents given to this newly married couple were numerous and costly antl evidenced the high es teem in which they are held by our people. We but voice the senti ment of the community in wishiug for them the full realization oftfll the happiness they anticipate. A Biographical Sketch and Tor-1 trait of the Kt. Rev. Thos, Atkin son, late Bishop of North Carolina will appear iu October 2nd issue of The ew South, published at Wilmington, N. C. Price, m quan tities, 3 cents each. Cash With Or der. Single, postpaid, 5 cents. As there is every reason for believing that there will he a great- demand for this issue, Newsdealers will do well to secure a good supply at once and all others who revere the name of the great and good divine should not fail to secure a copy of this sketch, which comes from the talen- i eii ien oi vjoi. j as. yt. iurr. Ed. a. Oldham, Publisher The L. HEILBRONER & BRO. OPENING!! WHITE I R MISCELLANE0 US. KEEP IT Before ffle Peoile. Fall Wiii Dick Allen has just received, tlte best and cheapest lot'-- of buggies, harness'and two horse wagons he has ever had. , Come and examine his stock before buying. Dick has been known for a long time as the Old Original Poor Man's FrieuiL-f-He has helped, assisted aud eleva ted hundreds of' them, lie still sticks to his firsts principle and is anxious to carry out his promise to his fellow citizens of this and the adjoining counties, i to help the poor man. Dick, the old Original, reliable, Poor Man's Friend, Will sell you a new buggy from ;io to 5100, and wait with you ii you are notable to pay it. lie is the man you have been looking for. Dick sells good, honest goods. Try him all you that have not, "l be convinced. 1 ' If you want to SAVE YOUR MONEY organize and goto Dick Allen anil get your Buggies, Wagons and Hitj--uess. ' j L. Heiltaer&Bro., p AGENTS. '1 ' 1 I larooi o, -:o:- Slai'li am 1 W. T. SAUNDERS. J. P. JENKlNf. AND OTHEIi Dress OomLs Committee, committee: Wilson, Franklin, Nash, A committee rington, W. P, Dean, were ap the candidates iniuui was witnessed. John E. Woodard. J. A. Thomas. B. II. Bunn. of three, -T. M. Ar- Wooten, antl W. T. ointetl to wait tin antl inform theiu of he showed'.wl the Democrat u schools in Contrast with radical party school fund their nomination, and express to them the desire that thev would ad dress the con ve-iftion H. G. t'ONNOK, KSQ Mr. Connor nomination, and practical s GEN'L INSURANCE AGTS BEST. ENGLISH AND j AMERICAN COMPANIES ASSETS OVER 70.000,000.00- and Silks. ON FRONT. :o:- have about the v..'' . ' - 1'. ' j ! ' - '-- :p:r : "'...: finished opening LARGEST Al FINEST 1 1 and 1 would (Skois A 1 ever onerea in tnis market, be m eased! to Have a call from 6ur friends 1 Respectfully, J. & 0. OETTINGER, - ' WTXSOIT, 1ST. C. nilllELl IIP HITII TJIE TIMS! -x:- We offer at, this seastui special inducements to ( owners of gins to insure their property for any length of time. Carpets Mk Oil Glotlis. Fruit l ers, Cider Mills Apple i'aud Peach 1 arers, the Skinner j - Engines, the Binlsall,the PaxtoiT . .- ; and Kriehel Engines, the Hall, the Carver, the Van Winkle, and - Centennial totUm Cins. The ' , - Clark ShhI Cotton Clenneis, Cotton Stetl Mills, Horse Powers, - Feed Cutters, Belting, Cane Mills, the "Queen of the South" and the Moore County Portable Grain Milty Saw Mills, the Acme, the V j Thomas, the Iron Age and the Reiner Harrows,' f Grain Drills, Water 'Trucks, Swing Churn , Cultivaoi-SjOne and Two Horse. Ritling aiTtl waikiiig;uoatl Machines, Pumps, Mill lMxtui-es, Horse l'owers. PBniWPT urtinsTmrNTsi! PROMPT PAYMENTS. CHILDHEN3' MISSES and LADIES We solicit a share of the patronage. puli aug8-Gm I'C i:inik !1 JACKETS t ANNOUNCEMENT. j 1 heri'by announoo myself as a pnivlklatt! for j the ottlee ot Keifister of Deeds of Nash county subject to the action of the Democratic Nomi nating Convention. H. H. VESTEIt. aig25-tt j FOR RENT. My brick store house on Nash Street, oppo site the. Hank. It is the most desirable pljiee for doinff business in Wilson, For terms ap ply to I sejtftf " JNO, T. nARNE, Fur-Lined ..'": I - - - . . " Silk !( ii'Ciiais. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the olBce of Hcjfister of Deeils of Wilson County subject only to the voteM of the county without refrard to former politli-al opinions. ! - JOSEPH 8. ELLIS. Stantonsburif, N. C. Sep 8 St. i FOR RENT. accepting the made -a forceful leechon the jMiIitieal issues of the d;ty. The subject of Si- n. . common scnoois commeiuieo ine special attention of'thesieaker, and it had been done by jiarty to foster these how the had managed' "the rather mismanaged it. He held up their steal of 11(57,- 000 in "US 'audi 'G'.l from this fund which: belonged to the poor children of the State, aijid urged, the people to continue their suiport to that Kenan and Connor at Spring Hill. According to announcement Col. Thomas S. Kenan and 11. G. Con nor, Esq., spoke at Spring Hill last Friday. A very good crowd was present -and 'marked attention was paid to the speaking, aud visible good was accomplished. 3ir. Con nor . led off in a calm, practical, plain and convincing speech of alxnit an hours duration in which lie discussed the questions now agi tating the people of the State. . Mr. Connor rarely ever excites his hear ers to enthusiasm as does "Vance, bathe meets all the questions at is sue in such an honest, reasonable and straight forward manner as, to win friends and set men to think ing. His speecu on i ins ot-fitMtiti was no exception: At the conclu of Mr. Connor's speech. Col. Kenan, who has a strong hold tin the affec tions of the iHM.ple of Spring Hill, addressed the people iu a masterly and-telling manner. He urged them with all the arguments at his com mand to continue in their fidelity to the democratic party which had done so much for them. He refer red to 'what Spring Hill had done in theiiuist how when war and deso lation swept over the land they were DIE1. Mr. John D. Mustian, manager of the (iriflian House, dietl in Nash ville, X. C, on Thursday, August 31st, aged 34 years. He was a native of Fraukliu county, was a Mason and unmarried. His death was .quite unexpected. He was up the day before, but had an , ague antl is supjiosed to have died of con gestion of the stomach and bowels. THE COUNEK STOKE AND WAKEKOOMS, formerly occupied by Milliard, Garrett Rat tle, and situated in the business part of 'the l.iwn of Whitakein. Also my t'ottaire lcsi- denee which stands in the most desirable part j of the town. Possession of the Store pwvn anytime. Residence on the 1st ot IJecemlicr. Terms very easy. . i Apply to f j, m. eirrnnifj . Whitakers, N.-C. . CHILDREN' SllJlTS, IJOYS SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, MENS' SUITS, Of which w have the Largest Stock iu Eastern Carolina. J Aug.lllt. mm Advertised Letters. A list of letters and Postal cards wholy written, in the Post Otlice at Wilson, N. O, Sept. C, 1882. : GENTLEMEN. Alfred A. Cox, W. F. Barkley. Win. J. Craft, Win. Cerdey, H. T Samuel, J. W. Vick, Jack Cohen, (col.,) Ebck Moore(coI.) LADIES. - I ' Mrsi Mollie Edwards. If the alt)ve letters and cards are not called for in four weeks, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. M. C- Daniels, P. M. H-2 PS AND trlvrite us for Circulcrs aiubPrices. It will Pay yon. Try )t.,'J . Address, : r .: L. L. POLK t CO., . j -RALEIGH, 1ST. O. HYMJiM, DANIEL & CO. Eiglimis Patent sliii-t Ask for me, . ; ;v- And a great curiosity you will Bee. For sale by Bynum, Daniel & Co. Try me once, You will use no other, I will do as I agree: I'll stand by you like a' brother. Not a wrinkle you will see, -And prices are reduced on me. The Finest ynd cheapest Dreswl Shirt hi the worn ' ' V I ' V . . ' ' ' , Be sure to call and ask for it. 1-i t-A-ol Fine 11 a ml -Ma tit; IT. 8 hoe HOME ITEMS. party which had shown itsefi the' tine to their trusts and up held . '. .. . f .. ' - i ... l ii U.nnr in tlio millet nf us acnon in ine ocnaic vn ine pro mbition tinestion saitl mat lie vo- tetl to snbmit it - to the Mople lie- cause he, in his capacity as a repre sentative, did not feet that he! should arrogate to himself theKwer to vote for or against the bill with out any , expression of his consti tuents! Mr. Battle said that he was no speaker that he was- a manu facturer and farmer, ami that he should not attempt to make a set speecli.' lie said this was no time for dissensions that all white men must stand together to. defeat the hydra-headed monster, the republi can party, lie favored the entire repeal of the internal revenue sys tem ; be favored a tariff for reveuue only ; he favored the present sys tem of county--' government or auy other system that would accomplish the same results. Other issues were discussed. by the speaker who closed bv1 urging the white men to remain united anil preserve this as the white man's government. friend of education, lle saitl and the point was j well taken that if the Democratic party had no other record to commend it to the sup port of the iKMjple' than its iecord on the public school system it ought to be enough to make it and its candi dates victorious. The utteri hollowness, of the Beitublic.au party in trying to gain j tion votes on the dead issue oi pronini tiou was appropriately commented upon. Prohibition was a question which : honest men iiinereu their country's Hag in the midst of dancer. He urged theni to be equally courageous for the. cause of ri-ht and good government won that peace had been establish ed ; urged them to vote and work ltr the democratic ticket in the coiling election ; and to effect a thorough and complete organiza Col. Kenan's speech was just tliP tliinsr needed. He sioke in the right vein and he soke with good effect. The mouths of the -people in all that section are full ot his incise .and thev are anxious to hear liim iio-ain. Several residents as sert that the speaking gained us votes. - " I . .. . . .. 1 when it was a live issue, oui wiien the sovereign; people said at the ballot Ik)X thajt they were opiosed to the' measure, it was dead and settled, and that every man ought to 1mw to the jwill of the majority. Its agitation at this time was i a piece of liepilblicanisin which the white iH'ople ivoultl not allow to de-ai-u tln'tn iiito hltiiiir the radi- ii.oi u-ii.l i . iillintr ine continually from CiUS lUWl Fyi. ur .. ........ ....... - ii ou this subject of prohibition (antl j home, 1 have not l.een able to give we trust thatl every man in the dis - j vou the prttmised notes li-oin our trict will read it and remenilH-r it) public schiKils, but will do so soon that he tcoul'l, while in the- Senate, I wish tt call the attention of the Consider himik'lf an instructed Mem- j committees of the various school her; ami thai his highest aim vohUI districts to the fact that they are be to carry out the tcill of the peo-! required by law to take and retnrn Oqt Public Schools. .' ' Editou Wilson Advance: Dear Sir: The duties bf my Musical instruments tuned and repaired at Church well's, Harsrrave's Drue Store will be open next Sunday. Insure vour - Gin Houses with Deans & Nicholson, office rear Court House. J. M. Laroque's Anti-Bilious Bit ters, for dysiiepsia, headache, &c. 23 ceuts a iaier, !f l a oottie. - Dr. 11. W. Joyner, Wilson's expe fiom oil and successful sureeou den- tistis aliout the only mau wh6 has lieeu keot busy during the dull sea son through which we have just nassed. He has been busy all t he -Hinie. Oooa worK win ten. "We call the attention to the ad vertisement of SimnionsV Liver Re gulator, which apiears in the paper to-da v. This stanuani remeuy noes not deserve to be classed with the many "natent" nostrums so liberal ly advertised throughout the coun try. It is one of the very best pre parations of its kind in use; aud is recommemieil uy tue regular prac titioners of medicine. It lias a larsre sale in this city, and can lie found in all onr drugstores, a bottle or package should le found in every family, as its judicious use is- al most certain to prevent a Bilious attack, if taken When the symptoms first show themselves." Purchasers should I careful to see that they get the Genuine man ufactured only by J. H. Zeilin & CO '2 and CO s. Ve are now agents foj one of tlie BEST anfl CHEAPEST jLngines in the world. Now is the time to buy one for future deliv ery. Thresher, Separators, ant) Irirnlanf larlilin.rv uiltl cli4nr ?tl Call and see us. BYlMUm . DANIEL & CO. "4 H W fe' ft 1 COILEGIATE W e preseiifl the alnive adyeilise ment with onj- coniiJiinents to our customers ipf Wilson ami atljoining counties, at "the Haine time thank- ing them for their liberal; patron age heretofore gi veu us and solic- ' -- ;l I --'..--:'' -' itiug.a continuance of the same. Respectfully, J . . . . - f ' L. HEILBRQNEH & BRO. Ag'ts. Co., Philadelphia. INSTITUTE. I STBICTLY NOX SECTA1UAN 30th Session logins Monday, September 4th. 1!. Sphcioiw Building, Pine L.il)iary and jappa rat us. ExiKTienctl and Tharougl Teachers, Preparatory and Collegi ate Courses, Peculiar Advantages to Young Men for Business Train- ins, and voung Ldaeies for Lout nlete Instruction in Music! We graduate several each year iu these departments. Terms "unusually moderate For catalogue jultlress I S. UASSELL, A. M., PKINCrPAI AViLjou, X. C. i - ? 1 C -trl , c. u.f C-4 y i. :-ititi liir .it fc I. -h 8: - '. m.jw;ji .!-'l'al t.. .t i ;. -..all ; ..-, ti. ). - J!,' .'-. : in i.ur .-iiitU i 'v- i. j i ; t. ui.iiuijo.ii;fo:.i-t:KV. . : Al'.tfat foi-jr ibi.,'..- tUan I';-- - A ( iia .-l-'-w '.y .nup -!..! i.. w t. : .1 .1 it. - f IlMtT ol t ; V::c t !- A it, V.'l". U& lUn . :('. oil, nrrluH. Tli it- . DURHAKi TOBACCO it :iT.OII l!t ofTrrlu r-,roi-lrtl tliU: lr r:xci:Kt ih .r.-n t'.ic IcaJla.T t-- - .-' Lined. C-'" '' I bran the tnvU-mark i. ) j,.tl. - ? 'i.t - .t( it ,1 Blackwell's Durham t -1 . We will forward and deliver al iages frie paeka of Express charges tt nnr i-nstomers in ilson ant Toisnot. 1STHF FINKST, prREST, BEST, !AXI MOST IJSIFOKM BRAMKil'KJId . TOBACTO EVER Pt'T VPtiS THE MARK KT ALKO : MLA.NTjrOTXJRJEES OP ; Durham Long-Cut and Durham Cigarettes ;!' . - - - - ' These Gds We Oer ndfr aa Ablnte Caanntee Mf They are thennwt and PurestCJoods upon the market. ' They are free from Drugs or Chemicals of any kind. They consist of the finest Tobacco, and purewt rice pai-T upmI,, OYSTER'S 04NDY Krceived Fresh Every Week at jun23-tf . I Bysum, 1)asiel'& Co'k. "tTotioo- ; !l ' Notice- Havine qualiUolM AlmlnistrmUr tf the - tin Tbumlar Z1M dajr of StrpU-mU-r next bate Juditof Witoon County, notice t hereby ceaaod. In Gardner's Township, I hall aai at friven U all persona monmn w -wity wwbc puuuu ru. .... ,w wn, mil inj iM-rwHial nf- U all pereons havInK claim watnai int: ate catwwunf in ootmrnoia i pereons navlnK eiaiiua uratiwt iitv uo- cnuwunt ui oouw-noiti ana Kiu nn rurtiltun-. (xmtHtA to pujaent tnera Kjrpaynieni ra vr lanuiuc uminn, cniriena notrn mv. or thto notice: tho 2i ilav of Au will tm Dlcad in wur oi meir reuuvwj. . ! s . w p fitaa r . AdHtlniatntor. Comkoh a Wooa, Atfy".;-;, ' ' i L - - . ... Wllaon. N. C. aiiK2-4t ' ; 1 :Auruat2Z. irfe. WN. K. WIlHilN- AJm'r with Will Arin-lrwl, NOTICE- 4- Havlna-aualinxil u Aftninirnitnr of tn - itateof Hiram Webb. dtxautfU all pwii tn Idebted to aaUl eaat uyUy nottnl to :inake immetUate tmymeat, ami partita IioI.IUik iclainuairalnataakl tU!are h-i-lir notifi.i u imfit Uimh for prnjntm or before tin; Slrl ........ , - . tdirfMl iatinK between DISSOLUTION NOTICE.! BBir BttiMvrv.6 "nTAadd fnTirof their recovery, Himpson Hmlth baa thin dayiP" 10 .T.1... ' M a ATKINSON. Almhiiat(or. Murray Wuutlmnl, AUy 'i. AiraODNCEMEIUT. rllMwilved by mutual eonaent. PartJeaj havinK claims against the - nrnt wilt present: themto A. P. Bimpson. who will alao collect the! . accounts, mora(feB and notes duHthenrm. li.j u imiii. will vintinue the Beer BotUincestab: lUhroent, and A. V. Simpson wiU carry on the! i hereby announce rayaflf as a candidate for tHixinem. with that exception, as heretofore. -?the omce of Superior Mirt llerlr of Nh vw.au. . .. ill: ... .... ... ... .1. ... .1 . . .... Parties orderuitf ueer on or aiusr uiis :wu. j w ... kuimvk ukiij.hiik-ihuv W. T. OKIFH.N. uptl-St , Parties orderunf beer on or aiier tnta atw'-i pleaiTSthetrordentoG.nhjjj y
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1882, edition 1
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