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There will 1 verv general re el at lue withdrawal l" Mr. H. ..,' ,T V . influential Republican of (ias-; injr uiai ite Murn Tm; W'lvjnv A iirlTK ! . . ...if.i -Mr-i 'iAh-innnorfmin l.ittlefield ? 1111. ft ;... w - ton, I- ra.UK ueiu, r.n-u, i tfn- , - . (Vmnor candidate for the Sen 1 w;Kv iikmockatk .KwsUonvJuHenryofA.heville,! It t clrd announcing Lis "l kk i k ot k i i t hk. matekia,., witb large : following in Run- citizen. W hy then -A he wish i.,.. ars etoewliepe iu 'r!;-;:' mIn ! combe etna A. Smith, to put thirty comities .in orth , - MnCMor slimvs SUI AIIoI.IaA. I Of ,JOUUMUIl WUU w sm a . :-' . j j ! ttllSeltlSD Uesiie lO N'f uir uriii"- Fr'nlrt.V Morning, i lnA K,Hm" i'"" Ilc '" ; """""fx'" - j i ratiP parry suceessiui m wo . slvit'ATI 1 Ilf 1 1 ! II V Sill h self-stniti- I Is he the friend of education iorn ami liis i-ard is'eXl'l'essive of , Wuliih hw. t'lil'T 1 ari Pwpt'.r. j fi(.ation as to vote for Foik aiKl j if a, why did he in the Legis- i,,e",ian mt whether agreeing or F IRfiH endorse bis party iii.irreeniir u-ith him the neonle of lima.' -"i - .. ' . . ' . i . .. .' v1 irlon Atr Ktnith rmt his fOOt ill amirODriailllir lO UlCir unu vr iiuu j ",v ' ! a MISCELLA NEO US. NoKTIi : Published Kvcry For Iyspepalm. Coat Sick IlwUche, J- MISCELLAKEO US. Elizatetli Iron Works r i cjias. w. pkttit. ruor. OUR NOMINEES. -K. T. For iimressiiiiiii -at -1 T lU'liliett. i , , Fur Supreme Com t .liulei TIioh ' Uiitliu. i FOK Sri'KHlOK Vt 1M .IU1X1KS. First district. .is. J'j!'"'1''" Simo-mI l)isiru t.-l i"l J,l'1,ll'l- ..Third I)istri.t-A.A.;Meno,; n Fourth iriet. .1;". i- McKae. i Fiftli Dislrict. Iii. A. diliner. Sixth -DWriel. W. M. Uil- KoR SoUCITOK. Third District. Swift (Jallow ay. Fort lie Senate Seventh Senatorial Distriet 11. . foil nor and Ja.s. S. liattle. . - WILSON rOUXTY TICKKT. For the House of Kepreseiitatives John I- ISailev. For 'lerk Suierioi t'ourt. A. Deans. , Foi' Uej;isterol Deeds. li. J. lai lies For Sheritl'. J. K. Farineiv For Treasurer. J. V. Faiiner. For Surveyor. 1. ('. Katinaii. . For Coroner. 11. W. IVele. use the school fund,-- and put a part of it in his pocket as per diem at ?7 a day ? j Why does he advocate a sys tem which will elect negro Su perintendents of the schools in thirty counties in the State, and thus force white ladies to go be fore negroes for examination to teacli ? It may be hsaid by some that Then down and swears,it is moderate ly safe to conclude that even if it be to' hi3 own hurt he changes not. These with Ball, Coslin and others entering loud pro tests and still other prominent and influential Republicans singing the same mournfully in dignant refrain, induce the con clusion that everything in the Itetjublican fohicregation is not so serene as could be desired by! he is a North Carolinian the managers, and not so hartno iiious, by half, as are the melli- j fluous tones of our good Demo cratic friend, that able ana con sistent great man, Genl James M. Leach, once known to fame as a mighty co alitionist. The sweet and interesting babe safely de livered by mid-wife Mott, over whose cradle Jeeuas Harris hung so lovingly and which U.Young cherished hj tenderly that he would not "beteem the winds lliwagreeing with him the this district will ever respect the j knotives of this man, who, ' lof the jsucceiw of his party, was willing to ; lay aside all hope of personal pre- j ferment. Wilson county has no j truer nor nobler . son than II. O. j Connor, and this act of devotion to j his party will endear him still more j to the jieople, w ho will always de- j light to konor.thi.s honest and pnl- j lie spirited citizen. j fci iwr 2sn and 282 Water St., .Norfolk, va M AXl'FACTl'UKK OF Eiyiaes. Mfrs "Saw-ami. (irit Sills. Shaftintr, Puin-ys, 1 landers, FOROHGS AMI ASTIXOS OF-EVKIlYDESCUirnoX. . inay.r-ly . ?i . 5 TUood. Fever and SZ- all ftze- ... ivir-t c . - U.L-U ir . . u tptiu: Hotels uru ilienullng with Ux : 1 in, h dull in4 heavy. iJ.Lu ail j-via -mi tttoiiutUinc .. . . -- -., ds, iuga S 'V SuciH'ssrs to Savage. Joiies LtH'. t nf heaven visit its face too . ; roughly,'" but in his fond solici- In the Kanksothe fcneniy.l tud nouri,lie(i it on the sweet- Sfaras appearances indicate I est of Revenue milk, this in- anvthiinr tliev foretell a wide ! iani, so oeioveu, . We are requested to give notice that the name of C. M.J. why did he assist the carpet- j Strickland, of Jackson township badgers to plunder, ruin and ;Wm te presented to the demo- defame the State his political ratic nominating convention at mother 7 " ' : Nashville next Ionday for the Why does he now wish to put nomination for Treasurer. . power men against the wilJj , j in of 14,H)0 white men If he is a true Republican, why does lie vote for renegade Democrats like Folk, Durbyj etc., and endorse such men as Price and Leach ? Answer these and such other question Colonel,before you ask the white jnen to trust yon. m i i A Want of Information. tended, is not, it seems, destin ed to enjoy the undivided esteem of a large number of the Repub- b reach in the Republican party on the subject of the co-alitioiu There have been from, the first a few old line Republicans who lican household. were opposed to giving up their : """" - life-long principles and joining ! The Senatorial Contest. the renegade Democrats in their ; ' beggarly hunt for the loaves and : The political issues as well as fishes. And as the time for vo-1 the personal composition of-the tinir draws near, the cry is heard tickets are now completed and from many influential -quarters that co-alition means an aban donment of Republican priucir pies in the interests of renegades who. couldn't lie elected Consta bles in their respective town ships, and who have gone over for the- purpose of forestalling the "regulars" in the distribu tion of the offices. : The ''word'- of the "regulars" is at present "no Irish need apply" meaning thereby that there, is no room in theparty for the Democratic r Republican Independent Office-Hunting Fraternity in gen eral, and thestraightoiit Kepub- licans assert with the utmost positiveness that their number is sufficiently large to engross all the patronage and all the of fices within the gift of the par- snbmitted to the people of Vil: son, Nash and Franklin counties. A few negroes and fewer, white men claiming to represent the Republican party; of the . 7th Senatorial District have met and nominated G.W. Stanton and J. J. Sharp for Senators. What is the past record and present f status of these two men? What have they done, or what do they propose to do which recom mends them to the 'support of the white men of this district? The former is and has been for twelve years the most "bitter and uncompromising Radical,. endor sing every act of tyranny, des potism and corruption' of that party. Himself a member of the Legislature, of. lG.S-'-C'.t, of infamous memory he stood by Fred. Iofteu. Esq., recently con verted to the radical party, has been nominated for the Senate from Green and Lenoir, beating the war horse, Dick King, and a colored brother. ' MISCELLANEOUS. The New York Nation, the ablest and fairest of Republican i newspapers has, we regret to see, j been led into false views of the j true status of the independent '1 movement in North Carolina. ! We are sure that if the Natip i could see the real motive whicpj actuates this movement it would be very far from wishing them victory o ver what it denominates the Bourbon element in the j politics of this State. We attri bute the error into which this esteemed exchange ' has fallen entirely to lack of information as to what constitutes the Lip-. eral, party. It is decidedy j wrong when it says that the movement lias received large accessions of intelligent and rja spectable Democrats.. Wi fow exceptions the accessions mim and acuuiesced in the acts' 'of Ijlftllllt lilfll IWllIflM!. lll'iinvvn: 4, among the horde of hungry of- the carpet-baggers as they stole flee seeking. Democrats is like ' millions of dollars voted with taking the children's bread audi his party for the infamous casting it to the dogs. Ilence j hatfner malitia bill under there is a wide-spreal dissatis- i which the IIolden-Kirk war was faction at the prosper f in v iew, waged, and publicly endorsed and muttered wrathful thujider- every act of his party during ings all alomr theJine evidence those dark days Avhen the white the sullen anger of the truly men of the State were robbed, loyal. First a nd foreiniwt among v oppressed' and cast into duiw the faithful stands Thomas geons. lleopposed the roiiveu ' Keogh, for several years chair-! tion lS7o ; denounced the white man of the Republican Statesmen "f his own county and has Fxecutive Committee, editor of led to defeat. the negroes of the the North State, the ablest If el eounty every election since 18(5S. puldican newspaper of this! He publicly stated' that when State. As to endorsing this new the Republicans again controll- laiirh-dco-aliti..iiinoveineiitaiid " d the Legislature that Wilson fhrhthi"'' for its success. Mr. i would be put with Edgecombe Keough. very iriuchto the con " trary and quite the reverse, pre fers, like Achilles, to linger in his tent and let the, sainted co--alition meet its merited de struction at the hands of Dem ocratic champions. , He doesn't propose, to- allow the Mott Harris Revenue combination to elect a Seuator, thus silenc ing the voice of the white men ol Wilson, by t lie :;,(.( )0 negro majority of Edgecombe. He voted for James Harris, the tie gro candidate for Congress, and is to-day clamoring to restore negro rule in North Carolina if by so during he can secure of company to dictate terms to him, fie for himself and vent his and he will sacrifice no jot of malice against the white men ot his manhood or independence if hi own "Jnnty: Although pre Troy should stand forever upon ' tending to be the friend of the it Worhittimr foiiiidntioiis Da- ; negro. iiiflaiNiiiir his hatred of vid A. .lenkins, former State i the whites, the.se same negroes, Treasurer, widely , known as 1 seeing the hypocrisy of his pre "honest David," is equally hos- j tensions, have atevery epnven tile to any combinationrthe ob- j tion which has met to nominate LIS lO ' liave been of the class known broken-down politicians wl were unable to obtain office jat' the hands of the Democratic party and who embraced the Liberal departure ' purely, sim ply for the purpose of gratify ing their longing for public ejn- . i ployments. This is now very generally conceded even, by the most thorough-going Republi can's who have fought the Dejin ocrativ organization ever since the war, and the character jrf; the deserters from the Demo cratic party is so notorious that the assertion that they havejen listed under the Liberal banjuer for any purjKise except the vHHi desire to secure a supply of ro- ceries, is so preposterous a? to lirovoke a smile from well in formed, people everywhere be they. Democrats or Republicans. Iu short Aye wish the Nation would open its eyes and could fJoura.'gia, Sciatica, Lumbago, wkashe, Soreness of the Chest, Gout . Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and . Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, t ooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fee and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches., Sn Preparation n earth equals St. Jacobs Oh. a mf; nurr. rtmjii find ehrap External Kfiiicav trial entails but the comparatively tritlinir outlu; ' r.a nt9. and every one sufferinp with pail i have cheap and positive proof of its claims. 1 Elections in Eleven Languages. ;CLD ST ALL DSTJ0OIST8 AND DEALEES II MEDICINE. A.VOGELER 4c CO., Baltimore, Md., V. S. J j . i, . , -i -, . .tii a pr tUy sensauom u".-.-tJV. tl- .t f tcr : would be bene i I -t uk I ai www jo p (attitude to l.v k- ' i wet. (fee -Ml cv-ry rime .y. Several oi c . yi.uu5 .a.-nj ihc Uuwase. out caia 1. ; -..rrc! - ucn 1 - U u" :hcm cilited. yet i. n a.ier dc-i:. k han the liver to 1 :i. Id te nwd by all penaai, W and i ji..r;, wlieaerer any ol tb boT ympiouu ppr. I"fron TravUnr or IJvIbk In Ub hi l..uy LAeollUes, by UiVitm a dose ocrasioa a!!y o keep the Liver in hcal.hy action, wiU avoid all AiularLi, Uilkn.a r.ttaek, liimaeu, Nau lea, lrowine. Degression of Si-ir.ls, lie. It -will invir-rate IAciLt. of viae, but i BO lo tuitMiu( beverage. It Ton have eaten anything Hard ot ill. .-iUon. ot fed Iwavy after nielli, or Kt.-e 1 uiht. take a ilose and you v iti U: ri.itcv . j Time and Doetora Btlla vt.il : t a-. -by nlwnya keeping the T;. g;ai.iii.r .In the UdUael Vnr wliairvtY the aiiioent may b.. a li: '.. laic purgnilvn, nitersilivu ai. 1 tou.c . ... never be out of place. The rvmc.'y is liaruil. J i and cka not Interfere nitli bukluesa ur pleaaui-d. - IT M PTRELT VEOET IBLK. Ami ha all the power and efficacy .if Calomel or ' Quinine, wilhottt any of the injurious after eliecti. A Oovevmer Teitlmnny. F mraom I ivcr Rvgulator has I, j in use in my laim v Kir s :ne' tine. al I am .limed it is a viu..Uc -dvi-:ion to live nitdicjl sci -ice. . . 1. 1 ji Gill Shortki, Cuveroor of Ala. Bon. Alexander IT. Strphcna, or Gn.. says : Have derived fnaie bem lit nom the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wLh tJ give it a further trial. "Tha only Thine tlmt nivrr fall" to . Believe." I have used uwny rer.-iiis lor Oys pepiia, Uvei Aftection and Debi ity, but never nave jound anything to benent me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 tei.t f -ai Min nesota to Georgia fur it, and would to amh. r lor such a medicine, aad would advise Uvtin are sim ilarly aflected to give it a trial as it seems the only tiling that never Ui It to relieve. P. M. Jannev. Minneap. Hi, Minn. Dr. T. V.' uiason nays l'rom actual ex- eTicnce in the ue of Siptinot Li. r 1' uluior in y practice 1 h.ve been ami aw hjtiiieJ t use aud prescribe it as a purguve attuti.i-. JfTake only the tleniiitio, wliih :lways has en the Wrapper the red Z Trude-Mark and sisrnntore of . J. H. Z1.LL1X & CO. FOR c ALF BY AI.I 1RL'GCI3T5. S 5 C i O 2 2 i ?c c 7 MISCELLANEO US. :. iliiiiioii?-i J ' ''--OK ! INFALLIBLE CHILL CURE. i ne aiieiuion ot unifro;! ani . . , , , , !vafSJ. iMERCHaHTS; stan t lefitv the public ami nutl ' leal - fa ulty uiulisputetl as a eurie js KoriiKii v s whauk, xoioolk: va. , for Feveri intl Ajrue, liiliou anl SSeag8,S;,v" m?-Uf t.SlS aiisttH k and Full Assortment of Cotton IYS a,, arising from malarial or mias,,,3- T .aM.vest Prnrs. - f j - v iMMsons. n is no quack nostrum t i or patent huinbu? claimin? to rurr Btfr iilWrwl AIVAiCi:s on TTX Orlertl to te Held. IT H Tt N Zf. r 2 s - -x c t c . 5 Z 'J- - - fe E. - n " j- EPS: ..li i : l . ; an utsf.tej tiui ouiy .suen a arisjt1 i from malarial poisonR, Which an UJ ; very prevalent; in Eastern Carolimi. t-jj , CVnitaiuiiif' a vefy valuable invparsi' JiJ j tion of Iron, it renovates the ilool hj promotes the appi tite and is a most 1 p. ' potent Alterative. Certitlcatts of itis ! infallibilitVi front some of our best : O! citizens will le furnished umh api-lj-' ; cation, and if it fails to give satisi.f , tion when used aeeorduig ' to diret1 CD ; tion- the liioiiey will be refunded. M Ireiared onlv bv ' ' i 11KNUY C. SIIANXOX." i l)rur;ist and Chemist, i : - W West Centre Ht., " ' Aurliil!nJ I : (ioltlslwir'o, X. C. . 7- i. 2& C . . 2-2 Zzr.- n c 15 5" c 15 i z. ; o r t ; Z Z Z Z. X. It V 1- CD S3 Q o o Pa lilClIMOXJ) 1 nirviini Mil i 111 till I I W'AREIKJUsi 1'tMXTERS' IJook, Xews ;tud .lob Tvik C!r! inder, .lob 'antl Hand I'resses, Cab-1 . liiers, Cases, Stands, Inks, Jtolkf l oiupositioii, xe. . r 1 1 4 1 j. lKI.OUZK& Soll I lUl'hlllOlul. ";. :JSolieit the CorresjMtndeinv and Patronage oCtliose desirinfr the Serviees of a Cotttm House, of Lfire Cleans, ami l-Kiiitf, Suiresstur Kxerienee. sepS (im EKCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IS THE MARKET. Fonrtprn dlllenitt !sp- atfl kim'" li.v alacs iih f. ittNiK'hil l.oTvuirs. .ri'i-usl to all rcquitvuii'iip. uiul pruvtl t.i 'mitall purse LEADING FEATURES: Doot'.e Vrto.i rvairv raUiil Wood ;rati. -AiljujUl.ii.- Kn.11.. r. Inl.r.1 a.i;n-alile Aiii malic Slii'Jf r.milim;' i-.x.. ." " ill) 'i'S. ItrHrlll--PluU-. IpSu itmtr.K l 'liw ; ;i ,t..-v-l-il ll' Cus. Borr.il. ' Iir.'.i t'n jmh- lmlltf Jion tVuliT. Ili-nvy lii. "ivi 1 -, i luuiinaHsl fjtn Dm . Xi. ki'l Ku . Su,. 1 mf!. lo. )tlhiiiiahJ til Mati ti t!. iu I i.. u wiij lu eporutiim. 1 Manufactured by ISAAC A.SHEPPARD & CO., Balti.noro. Md. iin.t 1... .(.- In- I. t.HICKN .1.. v. 1; ...1. . . Ji . . & 3 - K K CrThe tyjie on wliieli this paper 'is." ininted ws east at the Fonndiy ol ILL. IVhuize 8011. i - -, ' I ' niav.il.v r - POWER BUY THE BEST! K jA Xj Xj ' S lJMuVD"SELF-FElDiiiu) Co r i'ON (UN ilHTO bl r EEIIERS AND :o:- Kiidorsetl and leeoiiiineiideil by the best tanners in North Carolina, see the character of these men. anion?: whom wc take pleasure in 111 that event it would 1-arn that the treat -Liberal party is a combination of the worst ele ments of both parties v lose only object has direct and im mediate reference to the public treasury. "Simply nothing more." this Honest M011 Wanted. An exi ii aiijre says that the fjreat want in polities just now seems to lie honest 11 i.e'n. The m :i o! eofpora tions lavishly exin'iided iu liar-kin their cainlitlates lias nnule it ;o ex-'. ensive to inn for oiliee that 1 poor man can -scarcely .afford to accept a ' Cor m 1 ra t i on s all ways men who arc, mo&t ser-' r.''ferrin to W.F.l'arker, En Held; 1) l'dmuntlsou, Scotland Xeck: .las.. Modfjes, Dr. Xs J. l'ittiiian, II. L, Staton and K. M. Ilryan, Tarboro ! W.I). I .aideii and V, K. Lewis, f w (roldsboro;- X. Cutchin and .1. II. ( mcliin, lutakers; A. .1. llarreil, Fremont and man v ot acrs who have and used them. Mr. '.I. .1. Battle, of Rocky Mount, one of the lest 'fann ers in Edgecombe county says: 'The Hall's ' Self-Feeding' Cotton . Gin. nianiifactured at Sin"- Sinjr, "." X. V workel to inv entire satis- i taction. In riuniiifr my entire cro) we averaged about 4.o00 lbs. seetl : cotton lier day, with the attend a nee" of two hands one to drive the-"team and one to attend to the gin." Seudin vour orders to LAND jPOR 8 ALE. llaving moved to Kinston I now offer niy tract of land for sale con sisting of 245 acres, situated in and near the town of Blaek Creek, "Wil son L'ouutyK ) Residence kitchen and diuiifgrfX)ima1attched and all nec essary out-houses, .jocaieu m . a beautiful grove on I'rtst R. R. St., -about 30 acres in' town. Lots sell for from one to two hundred dollars pea- acre. 0 horse farm cleared and under cultivation. Good tenant houses. Splendid water, inex hanstible quantities of rich shell i marl. Land adapted to corn, eot 1 ton &e. ,. Strawlierries have been raised successfully tin a oi tion of it. Black Creek is situatetl on the W. & W. R. If., S miles, fiom Wil son, contains about 17a inhabitants, t 1 ,.,.i...i ...?.i iia tt jinwa m;iiuih st7i ini.ir- iiii.n- .Methodist church 111 ami l'limitive and Free; Will Baylist ehurches near by. : It is cue of tin mot flourishing and rapidly growing towns on the W. & W. R. 1;., and has the largest and most extensive mills. I will sell all .or in lots to suit on reasonable terms. Apply to T. J.MKACHAM, I Kinston, N. C. foft Steal Coitoa I desire to inform the public that I have opened my gins at foot -of Tarboro St., where I am .prepared ti gin co ton speedily and promptly. I have everything in thorough re pair, ami have 'added another EXCELSIOR (UN, The fastest and cleanest picking giiison the maiket. Xo more delay." Bring your seed cotton and you shall have it prompt ly ginned. I feel confident' that I shall please all who have ine to gin their cotton, ami refer to all-of 111 v .'customers jof last season. ! JAMES GAY,". Op-HWite Maj. (lay's Old StaiitL ' -r H 2 i jo - m Wa) . O ro ' C 2 Q gr - lo-- 'A r1 a - -- ' ' c - S SlVV Ki'SMI-INkW I'lUiK liKIFIi) k ) R B .1 1, ;(. Il i..r 8i..,Wiltwii. N. i' jvj v -yVyy SS. ALSO 1" , . ATTOltXKV-AT T.AW, Offices Enfield and llattlcbbro,.. C. Practices in the countsis of Hal i fax, Edgecombe and Nash, -and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Will be at Battleboroon Fridays ami Sat urtlays and on otlier days at Kniield. niay'i-ly 1 Manufacturers of Carriages, Bag ; tfies, Cartf, Wagons, Hsirni-ssHinl Ml 1 kinds of ratling vehicles, 'which will-, be hold at the low est ptisT-ible lifrurjes. W have now on hand a liicr itiul. select stock of work. Our prices ue '-.as low as l be lowest.- : Be sine soi'd' call on url before buying. Satisfiac tion guarknttHHl in every case. - Ite pairing neatly and promptly don. -' V 1 A And' 1 mhL ; Atlantic Foundry, 1 2'i(j Water Street, Norfolk, Va. Manufacturer of Every T)escriit ion ..',..-..- . . of -.- Caitines Iron aud Bi a.. : ' At short notice and Baltimore jut Xo Extra Charge for Battel n- on .... e 1 . : 1 . 1 , . . liana 01 which x iut ijui n ail Extensive A'arit ty. OsSillUiActt ('( Vice imi'hI for i'(7 uU. r 1 Maii-h J.' THE EUREKA LEVEE This Bower, 1 am con. tideiit, will till a long flt want, -.that every Farmer has sadly felt. It combines two ol" the , most powerful known powers, viz': l'lIlZK . AMI CAI IIIIOk. Ami is Cheap and lu rable, ami has lieen amply tested in driving the (Jin's of two of the most practical farmers of the Stale tine for three seasons. Mr. Ed. Barnes, Sr., having gin 'lied at the rate of eight bales per day, with a II) Saw (iiu, with 4 mule's: in the other case doub ling tile amount -of cot ton ginned. Each lever ' works inileMmleutly Kt theother, thereby util . To apply this power to all ordinary-Horse" Ciins requires : two , inches to . one inch rods ."i feet long. Bent irons are attached to the end of the lever . iu such a I01111, so as to utilize every inch of lever power possible, thereby gaining .one to two feet at that important jwiint, ami is worth 'the.-. amount f charge for the right in gold, of t he lirst'w ater, iiiione se.ison" I' charge Ten Hollars for each Gin. or w ill attach it to Gins, iiird furnish t lie irons for Twenty Dollars the farmer furnishing the necessary help and '.timbers, which in most all cases consist of tw o levers 7 inches by 1?,. tapcriugto l or at theotherend, IS feet long also a piece 10 inches "by-; ',' feet long. Any further information mav be had by addressing the undersigned COUNTY, STATE AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS . For sale at a low figure. AH I want is for one of the Bovvers to be us(tl in each neighborlMioil,J ami its-merits I do not fear, and feel con litlent it will secure tin high favor that my Graves' Cotton Planter lias n . izing, " every ounce of tlieir jtower. worthily borne in tliousaml. return- inv thanks. of the best farmers' fiehls, for which J B 3D S3PE.I2STC3-S. . If you want tin I test Bed Springs now in' use, try those made by J. G. Ra wis & Bio. They are guaran teed to give eiiiires.iti.sf action. Can refer you to numbers iu tow 11 who are now nsiim iheiii. Try them j and you Would n'-.t .d without ! them. Call foi tJie Honble Twin ! Betl Spring made by j .1. Cr. BAWLS & Bid)., ; inavl2-tl Wils ii. X. C. P.lT!i(l!ZE Ml FOLKS W'hfnTli'V I'au dansMvIl :'r Voti lQDDCOKAlK.l lOUJ M KRI.K WORKS'! Respect tally Yours, . J.T. GRAVES, WILSOX, X. C. Sywiiiiore . 1 lil t' ; I fit of-every! descrijition, made to firdei ranging in price from up. leigns sent by mail postage paid, with stain pps enclosed for return.' .When orders are" received tliey are iiili-il and forvvardetl. If the work H imt satisfactory purchasers are requjesteu to return at MY EX1 ENL3E- i i tv 1'ij'i I'o-il inuii on- w. k I'Hl .1!. .fHI'li-. 1 11 ... Ii'lii'i- II li t llf I 1-1. 11,11-1 . fei. :'' Is II A- l , t. I HtT.rr V. M VllUA VlU-pnatont I'll. lanrest, cheapest a. .sut'i-sl ami oldest Heruljr J.il'i- In snranoe t'lmiiniiiy ilfiinr linsini-ss iti Wils in. Give hini your linsiiuss an.l he will siK-nins inonev here anion)? you. innrj'-ti' J . H. (iutchiii & Go, ( u I IM Y S F A CTO II S AND GkNKBAL "' . ' "':.'' ' '.' ' . "-".-' ' '' ' .1 i-i t' I. 1 1 Inn : NO. 'A W ATE If STIIKKI-. NOHKOLK, VA .iti. -:0:- COME ONE, COME AIL Bagging t"l Ties f nrnisheil at ineiits and correspondeiice Holicited. Lowest Rates. Coiisign- Ht"lS-lilll -::- KSTAI1L1SHED 1SIH. V. Al.liKN. J.T. llDKCM. WF ALLEN & GO, W lie U'mh 1 e rocMTH. WW Water St. a If". 22. 3B 00 Kothery's Lane. i. 1 1, ui i a; 11 II II 11 1 I VJ iu nmiiiiiiMii- -vr LlVfiHY STABLES Tt 1 v ?rf Vja,.-- 77 LOS t f 'if ' '- a i ' O ' I Si ' aire,: doii i ., '' . ' ' ':' ' -I, '. I ':-'' : - ': - '...'- - Cciion Facicrs d him Merchants. V a!er Siroet Norfolk, V rgini i. Lili. ral Ad mices'oii nil Coiisignn ents iu hand. N'OHFOLK ject of which i.s to open Uepul lican ranks for the; purpose-, of giving office tt runaway Demo crats. Says Mr. .lenkins : "This movenieut to baiter away the name and fame of the Republi can party, should meet the firm resistance;, of every Republican, a Congressman in fcbis district for many years refused to give Uini fa respectable vote, ami shown in the most uumi.s takable vay that they had no confidence in liim. Can the white men of this county vote for this man who since lfStiS, they have at the Surely the time has not come j polls, repudiated and cast from when the Republican partymust j them? Has he changed, or does hawk its influence and power in he ask you to change your con the market as 'spoilt fish.' "In t victions and principles? That no event," concludes Mr. Jen kins, ''support this tlisgracef ul co-alition of whiskey ring, reve nue, broken-down, bought dem ocrats. For ( iod's-sake take the best of them and not those that the lHmoeratie party itself will not have.' All 'which is, it would seem, rather strong com mg as it does from a Republi can of the "most ;staitest sect," and at the same time most rea sonable when it is remembered that it is a protest. against the sacrifice of principles for which the Republican party has been fighting under these, old leaders for years before the present race of Democratic xiflice-eekers made an inroad upon thein. Immerous other prominent Republicans of a protesting dis- he has not changed isr.shown by the fact that he accepts the nomination from a fonvention that endorses a negro for Solici tor of this district a" convention that nominates John Sharp, the foul mouthed, obscene down, who forced by his filthy lan guage the declaration, from a respectable negro that he was thankful that no negro had dis graced himself as Sharp was do ing. Sharp is ignorant and harmless. Stanton is vindictive, bitter and malicious. Do the 0,000 white voters of this dis trict want such men to repre sent them' in the Senate? AYe think not. i It is said that Mr. Stanton i personally honest. Why then does he endorse dis honest men? "Why did he vote for the negro Jas. II. Harris, position might be mentioned, j he knew tha't his name among others, Mr. Heiliiig an -was in the "fraud book," show- noiniiiatioii. upiort the viceable to them, ami this isiiKnally , W ROOTIiEE, BlMEUtO., a in ; 1 1 1 of easy virtue. The re that the honest ami intellige nieiit in the tolitic'al race ult is nt ele-: is so j A CENTS. .jl.v7-tl' W. T. SACXDEKS. J. P. JENKINS. weighted that it seldom couhes to the front, and the whole staiiidard of our oliticiil morality is tlnjisl iv- n one Itis ire re-, sysreiii years, rest ot t that ereil, for ;i :naii who is venal respeet is usually so in others, this elass of legislators who sponsible tor building up a of laws -during the last live which are largely in ilie infe a lu iv lleiied -class and a-rain tif the mass of the people.'. It therefore liehooves the everywhere to see rhat hom only are selected for jmblie Abintv is a secomtaiv t-oni lion. Fanners, lalxirei am SAUNDERS & JENKINS, i '. V i . 1 Meat and Flour a Spssialiy. scp8-Bm ! people t men oiliee. Sitlviii- busi- ot seiidui": the:r oi n kind til late for them. 100 Si 10! Water Ht. NOHTOLK. VA. GEN'L INSURANCE AGTS. llcoiver A Shipper IilvST EXCxLTHlL AXD . ovauKbwo, ASSETS OVER 70.000.000.00-1 SHELL hmes, p,itun..komax. 1 . 1 K EKNE'S. AND ItOSKN DALE ,,, ... j . . . , -i - . I' ' CEMENTS: Ae otter af tins season special i calcine. iENTAi..tASTiNO. ano land iil.liii...ii.uiit t. n .in..o vf . n ' PLASTEKS. MAKBI.E DUST, LATHS, iiiiiiieeinents to owners ol inns to, viulwt iv. vuvs wntw ihukii-v MKB, PAVI.Mi AMI IIL IL.UI.Mi BK11. KS; insure their jmjHrt.v for any.length j of time. PROMPT ADJUSTMENTS' TRVMPT PAYMENTS. TAR, HOSIN, SLATES, fcc. 8Mri:il Rale in Freight nnl f Fricos for WHOLESALE, LOTS, ix-p 8-3m ness men are too ready togijetlieir , suppoit tos iue brilliant talki wiio We solicit a share of the lH'longs to t he professions, instead patronage. in public m WILSON COLLEGIATE leyis- auyiS-thii We a're gratite d to note that our friend Kd. . I. Hill, Esq., has beeii nominated for the Senate in l)uplin J . ht ivf-' l i I X ill l j i irivii4wtowi vli ! 1 '11 II I al . illll i.T CI J, rfll Vita young Democrat, a pi omi sing young j lawyer and w ill make a repiiesenta- tive worthy of old Duplin. It is currently reirteil t hiit VVni. i A. Smith, a prominent Johnson . ainty Uepiibliejin. will not jiiipMrt Tiu co-aiirsou iieket, our wiur siij- port Democrats in preference to Folk and ot hei 5 renegatW dci crats. ' INSTITUTE. i - : - i : - - - - t STKICTliY OX-SECTAKIAX. j :M)th Session liegins Momlay, I September 1th. 1882. j Spacious ' i..;i.i;.,., t.-;.... i ;i. .. .... .....i ........ uiiiiuiuj;,- iiuc ini.iia. .nut cijii.i- ratus, Exjierienceil and Thorough Teachers, Preparatory anil Collegi- f ate Coui-ses, Peculiar Advantages Soed Oats a Speilty. ! Young Men for P.usiuess Trsiin- i:K Water Strett, -Norfolk. Va. . ing, 'ami .VOUIlg . Ll;ieie,s foi Coill- 1 nst ruction in Music. We graduate several each year in these mS7V(i rifle STI11CTLVA FIRST-CLASS It 1 H Ll ti ST A B L h. VillaW Carts, Tea Cu t .. Park Pluetofis, Top Ph.i tons, Tol Pug gies, .)imI -Wagons, (lent emeus Poad fWagons, the Latest Track Harness, (leu ts-' lioad Horsejs: i Iso Farm jlor.ses and Mules which .w oiler for sale cheap, - it her- for cash i. or on time. Hoard' .tg Stable com PrftIur-c Held Siabjcft to Order of hipprr. Pioinpf remit tancea lor sales l'endered. K;ep a full supply of 'ot ton Uaggingand Ties. Correspondence and patronage solicited. sep.S-im -.,,;.''. '' -' lames S.fl. Stevms'&Co's i pletelvf kept ill tl U'.st stjle and 's . '''.' by the: most exie-ieuced li:ili.Ii at tht hiw est prices s'ltJ.oO.! 15. .M, i s Hclby Will lx on liauil ;lll tliV lime, ' P - ''".',- - I -. 'night !?iud day, to attend to Ins friends. Try him once 'more , T. H. SKLPY W IS THE PLACE TO HllV Till' Urs-t. I Old Stable lion.; Wilson, -ire locateil at :j s on west sidcai: N. ( . Tysons' keoi M :1FaFirM k Are now one of the tractive STOCK OF GOODS opening most at- cy i- lii'oiiiriil to ilson NOl.'KO! K -V A 3 41 f. niitvPJ'f ev;tin!!i" ivn lumU oi!( Call an I for llieir J. S. RE ID, iSiH-cessrtoG-orire Keiil.1 J1CAUR IS HAY, CORN, OATS, KILL FEED Iea. &t. BR"5T-A.ig HOUSE, departments. TAKBOHO, X. C. A FIEST-CLASS 'HOTEL Iarge Sample Rooms for Commer cial travelers. H. B. BHYAN. je'J-ly Proprietor. Terms unusually intMlerate. For catalogue address S. I1ASSKLL, A. M., l'UlNClPAL. Wilson, X. C. SAM. B. WATERS, TAHBOIM STUEF.T, WILSON. N. f.. Sit IN OK TIIK "BIG IJXJ V5 KEEPS on hand, ami is tiinstantly in re- . ceipit of (iroeerie. Whiskii s, liran.lics. Hum. Gin, All Portt-r. lfa.ir. Wines. Ire, iw A fine line of Totmeco and Setiars. Confection- j erie. t raoaens aim taK. BlOlAlRDltS$DWW : ' ! - ' : ' .: I- ' - ': Tli undersignecl solicits the patroyiage of tliose tlesiring ta ble board. Terms : reaionalile; R. L. ALpEY. : '- " .-' J n. F. HUHBAY. JOBS K. WfiOUAKI). Ml RRAY & WOODARD. 1 1 v r 1'iiTTirii imriiiiv 1IJU UUIIIiLH L11VI.T ! ! ATTonXEYSA.Tl.AMj, ! ;. J WIION, , j' y , ! :f-crcuir, Wilson Wavne. Pitt,: CSTMr. William I. Skusd. of Xa,h t o.. ! KdgefOl.lU' and Nash counties, is with him anti win Im pu-ase.1 tow hisf riiti.L- i Practice in State Suprt'iue ami Auir.w-tf. SuiK-i'ior Courts, ami' iu Federal j (mrtk. ; Mav 5;82 lv. 1 fV M A (i KwO.Mh, For Medicinal Iurpos-. warranted pure and unadulterated. BOOK IsTotioe- Near Railroad l)ejet, EX FIELD, X.C., ! .....1 m.t u 12..1 lh;,AV 1 tH.-p.uu y """ ' " I wiltsellon the 14th day of S. ptoml-r. 12, ' per or Breakfast. Hoard by the Day at tnt. h,t residence of llev. Wru. t-losa. de- . or Month. Priees verv reasonable. ceaed.the following pers,.nal ppoperty: Two I...r,.ll.. I Horseai One Buijry, Oue -Two Horae Waiftin, 1ir.iiuu-.1 I , a vaalile Library and owe personal .X t. II, HID1HCK HLKNI mayo-ly Proprietor. property. Terms Lasti .W.'CCLOSS. Administrator, .' I I. BOOKS, BOOKS' Williams & co.. BOOKSELLK.A.'ib SfA HOLERS, EALEIQH, 1ST. C. .... .......... L-i.ir ITit-.. .vf. . .. i. y... . fl r- ITII LAI.oi-.LV l-' ltr.a.-rr.w - h.iij i i r. i r.a ai a ri TION TO SKRVE Otfll CliiToMEliS I'AITHFULLY AND ' PPOMITbV, 'TVK OEEKU A LAKOK .STOCK IN UACII, DEPAKTMK-NT AT - ':'-:.' ...-: i, : . . ,- - -' lirsiixi) aug-u.hu .FOR NFW. CATALOCCK.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1882, edition 1
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