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iY i tjx Advance,
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Wilson. X. C, Mardli oO, 1833,
Pay Yonr Subscription
On the first of
April we
shrill revise our
hooks and
..11 ..11 1,.,. ..7.A
ire tail uj(u (ut tur Auuxcrc-
hers to come, fori
heard
HOW ,
, ;
ail (I nail JITJ. Ill
'( ' shall he
compel! ed to cut off deiin-
ffUents which iff shall do
-prompt! u unless th e m oner
is forth coming oran-under-
stand in 2 is haa wutt the
editor, lie. n cen rue m oner
ami nerd if now and we
!i ope all who are in arrears
rdl heed this not ice
little w " Advertisements
v (ifKl.- A I' Simpson
"a" V. . ... wi,,miri IMIIoek.
ii c Connor. CoinmifMoner
.,1, ,Frrn.r-V'arm-r Si I
lnvtntor
Wilson hixtho mini ps
l irm tM'll UOUSe. is
w r j .
defunct.
Tlie
SIlOW-storm slig
tted Wilson.
town election draveth nigh.
Tli
Tl.-c
fall in "Xaskli was three
now
iliche."
Coil lit V
Commissioners
meet
Moii'lay. .
Tlie farnu'i-s
adly behind
are
with their crops. - . .
t ' 1
Are vou
a cautiHi
ib; for Town
Commissioner!
1 IIU ')-
comes olT April loth.
M'V.r. SlL- itlll'r IIIIIK mill 11.1. .
... . m : .-
. . 11 l: . i.....t
1.' i). -1 1 an inn-. .i"i;
Mavoi-'f A'ilMiinj?t(ii
Ti.f.i-i. were over a dozen
1II1H-
- .i.-rov-i liniiL'i'd Cood Friday;
Dr. Jas, T. Leach, a well known
. illI'll o i' Johnson, died Wednes-
l:i v. t
Mr. E. M.Slieppard
is in town
photograph
a ud-will shortly open
gallery.
WriL'it Daniel e
uivicted
of
burglary Pitt court,
July it'h.
W
ill be
hung
It is reported that a
uogro child
was oilmen m
Creek Sunday.
v 1 ...
death at P.lack
The- ' Star"
ha-' ei
tered
on its
is the
there
at one
thirty second volume.
It
best paper In the stati
The Toisnot lloiiiii
ays
wt-ie 7.'5 wairoiis in Toisnot
time lat week alter gi'iano.
We have received tlie report' of
th.. Kasterti North Carolina. In
sane Asvlmn'tor 1SS1 and 1S82.
Hereafter, it is sauil, -W llsoii 111
. u - . . .
steail of (ioMshoio wiljl te the "la. v
over" place tor the In
ht trains,
fountain is
llargr
ive.s new sot
a be.intv, ami Mr. I )ewey h is paint-
ed his counter
'pert'
ctly exquis-
itely "
The young men lie;
have organized the
String l'.and." They
did uniN'e.
The E. City Falcon
nil !ls tilth vollline.
paper and one of olU
e-tceineil exchanges.
r
Eariisboro
"Moccasin
make
spleii"
;
h- entered
If is a good
most highly
.Master David Cok
r, says' the
accidentally
I foot vhile
Tarl m lo SoitthiyncY,
shot himself in the l
hunting rohius Saturday.
The State Hoard of Education
met in Kaletgh Wednesday and
decided' -to hold the Nirm-.il Schools
sit the same places as
ast year.
A Russian proverb says: t;Je-
fore iroinir to war, pray once: bc-
tore iroinir to sea, pia.v twice: he-
fore "-citing married, (three time
The greatest lieauty i
thev sav, is si Belfast
Ireland
mill girl.
Every day crowds
null to get si look
leaves'.
.surround the
her as she
V"
contractors
place, have
- Du vail. and Austin
and builders, of thi
been awarded the
contract fo-
building the new
Nashville.
brick jail in
Two
11c
roes near P.arefooCs
Mill Saturday .night e
11 gaged 111. a
liuht. One of them
had si gun
which fell to the tlooi
, discharging
of si colored
bv.
the load in the foot
w onriii standing near
Our popular surgeon dentist, Dr
u. u . .lovner is uei
busy; every
times bv his.
dav even in these d t:ll
numerous pajiunts.
ing services would do
'arties desbr
well to write
making an engagement
with him
before coining to towJ
cut will veil
The W. & W. P. K.
round trip tickets at .
to all who wish to he
bles in Goldsboro Sa
cents a mile
ir Milton No
iinhiv night.
Mr. Uonitz,
Opera House,
Wilson party
-." attend.
.Proprietor
of the
seats for
w iltreserve
at To c
nts, if 20 or
Dr. Mayo,: the ct
ebrated New"
lecture, de
; Hie ()persv
l-aiglaud educational
liyered a lectuie at
Utilise last night.
e "was intro-
bleed by II. (!.
his. lecture-oil
Conuor Esq., and
American brains in
Aiuericau ; hand''
'and entertaining.-
is instructive
Aunt her -of the meii who niaktr si
national reputation
or so yesu-.s and never
by living 70
having been
having his
the J "'papers.
-v i.uiroaii ear, IS
name circulated in
e assume that the
reason lie i lev-
er was m a railroad cslr
was that he
couUl not got a tVt
pass.
The Georgia
Convention to
iK'iuoeratic State
noinwiate a candi-
uaie -ior iiovernor to
1 A' i 1
succeed the
late Governor Stepli
ens. meets at
t" April. - So
Atlanta u tlie 10th
tar the candidates
pinounced are
A
eting- Governor l'.oytou and Hons.
A. O.
Kacoii . and
Henry I). Mc
Daniel.
1 hev Mormon eldei
1 continue to
s ot sending
City from
do not nms
but thev are
farry on their busiue
wonu ii to Salt Lak
"M.tli Georgia. The
tet; with a brass baud,
tioing suine etl'eetive
work. H ir.i
i .i week niKiiw th iri
some of their
victuie
i4re not l'onv: rded to tw
late in
, -
d Convention
i Carolina w ill
The seeoml Music
of Virginia and Xort
oe Held in l
- C it , -
i-ourgon tnei'Jtnot
..jet-L ot inch is to ar
range or concerts t,f a classic order
in Kiehmond, Petersburg, Norfolk
and Lynchburg, and in the leading
cities ot onh Carolinswluring the
"f.isou Ol 10,iS4. Iu
connection
wicu the convention
-oneerts will be "-iveti
two or three
We agree with the GolfUboro
'Messenger" in the statement that
the newspaper business over
done in Eastern Carolina. If there
were fewer papers they would eaeh
receive a larger patronage and the ;'
, papers would le of a higher order, j
It is rumored that there is to be
a young men's ticket in the field
" "''''.
U()t Let ,roo,i business men,
f . .. .: ..i.i - t. :..
wiieiner youii-)rum, in.- ii.Muiimu-.i
ami elected, and t he town f ill be :
managed as it lias in uie .past
wisely and economically.
! We are requsteu to state that j
! there will be no issue of the Daily
Siftinrix to day (Friday) and to-uior-1
row, (Saturday). The office- is;
I lK-ing "'moved in the rear of Car-1
i raway & Latham's lrug store and j
the confusion incident to moving a j
printing office will '..prevent,, its ap-
pearance to-uay. j , -
Speaking o the "dangerous
classes" -of this country, the iJev,
Dr. Crosby says the only class de
serving that. name '-are. "those who
are engaged in amassing (iollossal
fortunes the giants who tread oiv
dinary men under their heel, and
care not how much the people sof
ter." ,
Messrs. . I. A. Diivall and F. 15.
Austin, have formed a co partner
ship, as -Architects and Huilders,
with lica'dqua iters in this pIae(B
overC. A. Young is: liro's store.
They are prepared -to furnish plans
. and specifications on .short notice
! and invite the patronage. -of the
public. -, .
John F. Hawkins,
j robbing the mails,
I 'from IJ. S. Marshal
charged with
who escaped
S'tragLns at
I Goldsboro March 19th.. an account
j of which appeared in the Advance,
was arrested in- Petersburg Tues
day, lie was brought here yester
day and last night Was carried to
lialeigh for trial.
A Washington, item in the New
berne "Journal" says, Mr. G. A,
Spanow was . put in jail Friday
about 12 M., on his refusalio give
bond t keep thtf peace. Some of
the irominent men of our town of
fered to go 011 his bond, but he .pre
ferred not to bond-! Mr. Warren is
uon rut. Later Warren Jias re
turned .and Sparrow is 'at large
Georgia is such a; hard and fast
Democratic 'State that the excite-
! nientwhich preceeds the noiniiia
i tion of .Democratic candidates-' for
State offices is greater than that
which happens- afterward. After
the nomination the struggle is prac
tically ended. 'Hence the lively can
vass already going on. for the Gov
ernorship, which is to he decided
April JO. . The Chances are that
Acting Governor Iloynton will be
nominated for the unexpired term,
but lie will have a lively race for
it. : ; ;
The Fayetteville 'Observer"
learns from E. W. Kerr, Esq., Vice
President of Hie Point Caswell &
Clinton road, that enough stock has
been -taken to insure its construc
tion. The company does not pro
I pose to lay iron rails, jbut rails of
I 'heart pine, six '"inches wide and of
j the same thickness. To prevent
the splintering and rapid destruc
tion of the wooden, rails, the car
wheels will be banded with india
rubber tires. This plan has been
siu-ce-siully tried in Canada, in
Georgia and on a road 111 Perquim
ans Co., North t -arolina. It is coni
iiuted that the. rails will laf fifttcn
ears. The cost of constructing the
road will beiinly' about one thous
and dollars per mile, and a speed
i ot titteen to twenty miles an
hour
can he attained. Heavy
freights
csm.silso be transported. 1 he run
ning of the cars on these roads is
represented jis easy and smooth,
on the account of the elastic char-
acter of the tires,
vent jarring.
whi.e
!i also pre-
Fatal Accident.
Mr. Samuel Hales, who lives
about live miles from Fremont, was
returning home from (loldsboro
Tuesday evening and. his buggy
run against a tree or a stump,
throwing him out He fell on his
head, ;ind his neck and skull were
both broken'. He was sin old man
sind was well known.
Murderer Arrested.
Josh 11:1 -Eat mon silisis John Gam
sfer, silias. Win. Gamster, was ar
rested -in Wake county tljis week
on : requisition sent by Slieritf
Farmer to the.Sherifl'of Wake and
brought to Wilson smd lodged in
jail Monday night. He murdered
A bra m Wsird (cidored) near Black
Creek about five years ago.
Some Chickens.
A short time ago si citizen of this
'" place -.'dug a hole in the ground.
bricked it u) and put twenty seven j
eggs under a hen. Twenty three
chickens .were hatched and in five
weeks they were big enough to eat.
We know this , is a . pretty tough
'chicken story" but we get it from
si very reliable youngmaii and pubf
lish it sis his stsrtemeht.
Boiler Explosion.
Grimes' saw inillboiler blew... up
at Bethel, Pitt county, on the A. .S:
II. K. K. Wednesday, says a speci il
to the 'Xews-Obseryer." Frag
ments of the boiler were blown
over the tops of houses and trees
some distance oil'. The railroad
ti-uk, sixty feet from the mill, -was
blown up by the. terrific explosion.
One 'white man hsul his skull frac
tured, aud one negro is mortally
injured.'- Cause of the explosion un
known. .
Postmaster at Whitaiers Arrested.
On Thursday of last week Mr.
1). A. Taylor, postmaster sit Whit
akers, was arrested on a charge of
not sending letters belonging to
M. W. Fdmuiids to the parties to
whom they were addressed. A
gentleman .-from Whitakers wsis
1 in town this week and we have
the following statement of the
atl'air from him. He is well
i acquainted with the facts in the
' case and this sratement mav be
-l accepted as true, rn onet it is as
! follows: Mr. Edmunds, the
sender
- . ol the letters, 'desired to luirchsise
i uiimei p-oods in Peters bury, ami
j.he had no standing in business
I circles aud could not obtain credit,
j I,. wL-pi1 Mr. Tavlor hvlio liveil in
(Petersburg maiiv years)
to give
i him a letter of credit. This Mr.
Taylor promised to do, adding, "I
may go to Petersburg myself and
if I do I will go around and buy
the goods for you." To this Mr.
Edmunds glsrdly assented and said,
"I am goiug to write after fhe
i ir.-A-lo l.nr ll .,-am ..k1-i.lillo t rtr
do not mail the- letters, buy. the!
cood.s and destroy tlie letters." i
,MT. Taylor went to Petersburg,
transacted the business for Mr.
Edmnnds, and burned the letters
as he was requested, to do. Uioa
his return Mr. Kdmuuds issued a
warrant ir ins anesi. u u.nc
never yet seen ueh base ingrati
tude, but it is lit tie more than could
have been' expected from a man
.... . 1.1 ifiin tlio r:ulicI t:irtv
" ....... j - --- i
.. tJ n
ls
e of office, as Mr. Ed
munds did last year. People in
Whitakers believe that tlie charge
was made to have Mr. Taylor re
moved, and that -Mr.. Edmunds
made it with the expectation of
getting the office himself..
We have no doubt but that Mr.
Taylor will le honorably discharged
and that this niau Edmunds will
receive,' as lie deserves, the con
tempt of a II. good men.
Later, Since the above was in
type we learn that Mi. Taylor was
honorably discharged and a warrant
has been issued forM. W. Ed
munds for perjury.
Rocky Mount
Fair
Meeting
Stockholders
The Stockholders of the liocky
Mount Fair met 'in'-; Pocky Mount
last Saturday. 1 lie meeting was
called to order by President Bat
tle. The committee on the Prem
ium List asked for further time
which was granted. Mr. Jowephus
Daniels, editor of the Advance was
elected Chief Marshal of the next
Fair and was emnowed to select
twelve assistants.
The necessary work was ordered
to be done at tlie Fair grounds, and
after the transaction of routine
business the meeting adjourned to
the 4th Saturday in April.
T&e Cotton Factory Started.
After many months of hard work
tihe Cotton Factory has atlengi
begun operations. Last Friday
number of citizens, accompanied
Iky tlie Directors,, were in atten
nice to see "the big wheel make
its. first revolution. At precisely
eigne mmutes'to two o ciock Mrs.
James E. Clark, wife of tbe popu
lar a.nd efficient Secretary and
Treasurer, turned the throttle valve
and the heavy machinery - made its
first start. The "big wheel," of
which we .speak, weighs 18,000
pounds and makes 0 revolutions a
minute. The putting up and
starting this heavy machinery was
the work of many days and the
engineers
John Morris and Geo.
Stautl'er,
deserves
commendation
from -the fact that
there was not
a detect about the w hole of "such
an immense piece of machinery.
Mr. IJroniniell, of York, Pa
foreman 011 the Engine works at
that place, was present and
showed tlie workings of'the engine.
Secretary Clark took Ii i lit over our
town and lie expressed himself well
pleased with its beautv and husi-
11 ess activity.
On 'Wednesday smother
large
crowd was 111 attendance to see
ol her -'parts of tlie inaeliiiierv at
work and now every day find?
numbers ot our citizens examining
the workings of the biggest enter
prize in our business little city.
Only ;i part of the machinery is
now. in operation but the working
Superintendent is pushing the work
ahead with all possible speed and
in a few davs the Imsv hum of the
thousands of spindles will make
music in the entire building,
Sunday in Wilson.
L ist Sunday was Eiister.and wsi
appropriately observed in Wilson
Setyicjfs were held in all the
churches and the. themes discussed
by the preachers were in keeping
with the event celebrated. Bishop
Lyman officiated sit the -Episcopal
church to the delight sind edification
ot a large .congregation..- Hi
1" . 1 . -
preacniug, 00111 in the. inorning
and ar night, was wholessnne am
editymg and no one who had the
plcsisiire of hearing his remarkable
sciiiions on tins occasion will soon
b-.rget them, i hey were sound
jJaiiu praetii-al, gospel serinons smd
could not fail to have produced an
impression. At the close of the
sermon at. night the ordinance of
continuation was administered to
two young hidies. The Church
wsis beautifully and artistically dec
orated and the music by the' choir
was surpassiiiiilv beautiful;.
The exercises' t by the Sunday
Schoolchildren at i o'clock were
largely attei.dedand highly", enjoy
ed. Arthe ''Methodist church Pew
1. II. Buuton, Presiding Elder,
ofiiriatfd iiini preached two force
ful sermons- full of thought. We
have heard them highly compli
mented by thoughtful hearers.
The communion of the Lord's sup
per was administered at the morn
ing serviue. The music was appro
priate to the occasion,:, and the
preacher referred very beautifully
to the resurrection' of our Lord.
-'I ast or Jones olficisitedat
Missionary Baptist church
preached two good practical
nions.
tlie
and
ser-
It HIT A til: US MILL.
Kmroit Advance: After a si
lence of five years I again pencil a
few remarks for vour very valuable
pajier. '
The snow, the beautiful snow,
which made its abearance Sunday
iiight, only reiiiaiiied a short time,
but did a' 'great "deal of damage to
the peach crop.
Farmers complain of being back
ward with their farm work. There
was a good crop of wheat seeded last
fall atul I am g!sd t av it is 1 okin
well.
The new county question is be
iiif: agitated through this vicinity,
and a call has been made to mee
st Whitakers Ajiril 7th. , Some fa
vor this question, while others op
pose. The health of our county is any
thing but good; Chillsl aiid fevers
are raging on all sides.'
Judging from the nuinWr of
"Smiths" widt h put. in their apiear
auce in. your' city a ;iew days .ago,
Wils:i 'iniist 1m a very" prolffic
county v lhit, sir. give "Old Nash"
some credit, for she is equally inter
ested. It seems that no law cau, it mat
ters not how strict it may -be. stop
the stealing which is goiug on night
ly in this vicinity and it seems im
possible to bring the guilty parties
to justice.,
.Will you please inform me through
your valuable columns where I can
purchase a thoroughbred Blood
houud pup. I believe if there was
a well trained Bloodhound in every
community there would be but lit
tle stealing. Point Lookout.
JlILLIAItDSTOX.
The farmers in tV" section are
backward in their farming opera
tions owing to the continued rainy
and snowy weather. Now that
thev have a few pleasant days i
they are. pushing the work vigor-
. " . . . .. l
ously and are making satisfactory J '1 i Siven to ail arsons itnlebtel to
progress. Farmers in this section " 00 'nlten' to lspense med- the estate.of said deceased to make
are using verv little hired labor ! KiST. J? lw,lso.us' !cenf hS immediate payment, and to all per
and are.tilling the. soil with their j i ' V1' J this depart- wn Laving claims against the de
own haSnds. This will bring to ! "p"" m0tt0 sha11 "CAnE ased to pre.sent them for pay-
them a measure of irosieritv thev !
never would receive with hired
help.
liev. G. 31. Duke addressed the
school at Red '.Oak Academy, Fri
day, March 23rd. lie had a large
and intelligent congregation and
delivered u verv instructive, lec
ture.
Mr. W. F. Leonard, who has
moved back to old Xash from
Franklin, where he has been liv
ing, says that if you strike aud
miss a rock in Franklin you strike
a gold dollar. II.
Rocky Mount Fair Premium List.
Editok Wilson Advance:
The premium list for the 3rd
Annual Fair to be given by the
Kocky Mount AgriculturalXand
-utxiiauiuai vssociaiion on nieir
r.,..t :..l 4 . 1
grounds in Pocky Mount,fX. C, on
the 23rd, 24th, 25th and L'Gth of Oo
tid er, 1883 is nowjbeiug reiared.
it eannot be issued in tune to give
persons desiring tocompete for
some of our special premiums, to
jirepsire their lands for cultivation.
We therefore take this method of
announcing some of our premiums.
others will follow from time to
time:
1st. Forthe lsugest yield of cottou
on one acre of laud, one bale to
be exhibited, $10.00.
2nd. For . the largest yield of
corn on one acre of lsmd,one bushel
to be exhibited, $10.00.
3rd. lor the largest yield of field
peas on one swe: of land, one
bushel to be exhibited, $10.00.
4th. i or the hvrgest yield of oats
oiAme acre of land," one bushel to
be exhibited, $10.00.
5th. lor the largest yield of
wheat on one acre of land, one
bushel to be exhibited, $10.00.
Oth. or the largest yield of rye
on one acre of land, one bushel to
be exhibited, $10.00. , ' 1
7th. For the largest yield of na
tive grass on one acre of laud, one
bale to be exhibited, $10.00,
8th. For the largest yield of culti
vated grass 011 one acre of land,
one bale to be exhibited, $10.00.
Oth. For the largest yield ol rice
on one acre of laud, one bushel to
be exhibited. $10.00.
10th. Thomas & Hart, dealers
in dry goods and general merchan
dize, Rocky Mount, N. C, offer
ten dollars cash for the largest yield
of cotton from one aiire of land,
where Whanu'.s Plow Brand Guano
is used, one bale to be exhibited.
11th. Patapseo Guauo Company,
Baltimore, Md., offers twent y dol
lars to -youth under twenty years of
age forthe largest yield of corn on
one acre of land cultivated by h in
self; yield to be uot less than fifty
bushels. .
12th. The Narassa Guano Coin-
psmy, umiugtoii, 2... V., through
their agent, W. T. Muse, lloijkv
Mount, X. C, oilers one half
ton
Xsivasssi Guano for the larg
est
yield of cotton On onesicre.of 1;
upon which this guano is used.
nd
13th. W. T. Muso silso offers h v
dolhirs kssfsh -to supplement the
premium just mentioned above.
14th The. Xsivassa GuanoCompany
through the same sigent, offers one
half ton ofNavassa Acid Phosphate'
for the largest yield of cotton raised
on one acre of hind upon which
this phosphate is used. The amount
must be certified smd quantity of
land, accurately measured, and in
the two last cases, one bale of cot
ton must be exhibited.
loth. Theodore Hobgood, editor
aud proprietor of ''Sunny Ilome,"
Toisnot, X.. C, oners ten yeurly
subscriptions to his'-paper to be
given by the Association. All
iefsons desiring to .offer special
premiums are requested to com
municate them to the undersigned
so that notice 'may be given through
the press, and said special premi
ums will also appear in the. pre
mium list when published.
Very truly,
B. II. Bi-nx,
Cli'in Coin, on Premium List.
IIAKKIED.
Near Snow Hill, March loth.,
Goodman Owens to Miss Annie
Whitley, both of Saratoga. Ku
mor has it that the old folks ob
jected to the match and the young
couple' went over the line into
Greene to have the knot tied, re
turning home happy in the consum
mation of their love. The AD
VANCE hopes thsVt their inatrimoni
la car will glide along without a jar.
DIED.
At her residence in this phice
Saturdsiy, March 24th, Mrs. Caro
line Poyett, aged 54 yesirs. She
was a good woman, and a consist
ent member of the Methodist
church.
At his home in Bailey's Town
ship, Nash county, Mr. W. Ii. Wiii
bourne, a well known and highly
respected citizen, of consumption
in the o3rd year of his age. lie
leaves a wife, two children and
many friends t o mourn their loss.
He was an honest God-fearing
man, a member of the Methodist,
church. ' j.
At her residence near Wilson,
Monday, March 25th; Mrs George
Branch, who leaves seven children.
Only iv. few mouths ago we were
called on to record the death of
Mr. Branch and 'now his wife is
called home, leaving their little,
helpless orphan children. May the
God of their parents protect, defend
and care for the little ones.
New Drug Store.
Hswing bought and opened s
firt class stock of Drugs, Chem
icals, Patent medicines, Fancy &
Toilet articles and Druggist sun
dries, in the store on the North
west cornerjj ot Nash & Tarboro
streets, (lately occupied by Messrs.
Geo. I). Green & Co.,) we desire to
announce our resuiiness to wait
upon our friends and the public
generally.
Our stock of Drugs and chemi
cals are the purest fresh and void
of adulterations of any kind. Our
Patent Medicine, Faucy and Toil
ettelarticle and druggist's sundry de-
uartments are complete. While j
we keep the best and only the best
and purest we shall- be governed
by the well tried principle of "quick
ssiles and small profits."
The Prescription Department
will be under the personal sc- j '
pekvision of D. S. Can-away, who i
is not only a Registeeed Phak- '
macist, but also a Licentiate
i t-. -
":A Z '""'x;cease4thetim tbe Probate Judge
p, "i,- ,l """
Ot l'liartnnv urn nrnnnnninil I
,-..7 Mi.,x.. .
Feeling sure
friends and the public who will kind
ly give us a share of their patron
age will be pleased and' will not re
gret it we are,
Very Resjiectfully,
Cakraw ay & Latham.
0 luv.-.cui uui
1IOTIE ITE.HS.
Cheap Whiskey by the qgantitv
atSelby's. j " .
Warren & Barnes' is headquarters
for fine Shoes.
Send your Job work to
VANCE Job OflBce.
Buy the ''Lucy Long"
Tobacco at Selby's.
Selby's is the place to
liest Cigars in the city.
the
Ad-
chewing
get the
Old newspapers for sale at
this
office at 50 cents a hundred.
Billiard, Pool and Bagsitelle,' ta
bles day and night at Selby's.
The lateft style of Dress Scarf is
the Lennox. At Warren & Barnes.
Warren & Barnes have just re
ceived a full line of Gents' Furnish-,
ing Goods.
Guano for gardens, by the retail,
for sale at tlie guano house, bv
J. A. Clark. .
Go to Warren i Barnes and. get
a Riir of those fine French Calf Lon
don Toe Dress Shoes.
Rochester imported Beer, keg
Beer, Holland Gin and best old
Ruin at Selby's. '
Twenty-five dozen of "the Indus
Fillet Undershirts, the very latest,
at Warren & Barnes.
Hewitt
Jack and
& Sou's Gondolia, Old
all kinds of the finest
Cigsxrsat Selby's.
The only place that the Earl and
Wilson Collar and Cuff can be found
is at Warren & Barues.
"The King Pen" is the finest
and best five cent cigar in Wilson.
Buy it troiu W. W. Hargrave.
'Grand .opening of Dry Goods,
Spring and Summer Clothing, and
tine Hats aK Warren & Barnes,
Thursday, April 5th.
Go to Selby".s aud get the best
Cig:
irs Whitlock's Molel,
Shel
cent burns, Capitobi the best
Cigar in the city. r ".
All the latest styles in Slippers,
Ok ford and 2fev Port Ties, Sandals
and Embroidered . Operas at War
ren & Barnes.
Kentucky's best f'oijir year old
Whiskey Teakettle, Monogram,
Stuarts and Stanton's Wine and all
kinds of old Brandy at Selby's.
Just received smother lot of 30
dozen of those perfect fitting, tein
forced "Brother Jonathan" Shirts,
atWsw-ren& Barnes.
Best brands of Cigars at Selby's.
Try our Freeman Brps' & Co's.,
Little Sammy, Excelsior, Eureka,
Baltimore Club, El Globe, and Sat
isfactory brands.
The most reliable agent for des
troying and expelling wOrms from
children and si'.ults is Shriners
Indian Vermifuge, 25 cents a bot
tle. Try it. Every bottle Guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
r Wilson Market
COKRECTED WEEKLY BY'
Bynrirn. Daniel 'z Co ,
COTTOX The innrket is' now active.
Tt TATOKS (SweW.- ;.. ,50io 0
HA CON, N . C , thew round) IS
Hams, " - 16 (di 18
C. R. Sides, Vfb ..U.t12
Uulk Shoulders
l'OKK, :
SALT 1 CO 1 10
(flne l"S(q) 2
175(3) aw
I.IME.(Koek).....
l.T0't,lT5
5 l no
100 ffl 1 10
(a). 16 V
12 1HS
HO Co 1 00
..90 Cm 1 00
tift.o) 75
.5 00 CA 7 50
10 15
9 ca 13
..40 (ol 60
.......40 ( 60
1 25 1 30
; 15
30 g 22
15 (a) 30
90 (a) 100
cokn
FODDER
LARD, Country
Northern
MEAL
WHE.iT, (new)
OATS
F LOU It, per bbl
COFFEE. ,
SUGAR
SYRUP
MOLASSES, (Cuba,)-.
HAY
EGGS
BEESWAX,...:
CHICKENS
PEaS. (coW)
MIBCELLANEO US-
o
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CO
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X-
X
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CO
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H
TJURCELL HOUSE
I WILMINGTON. X. ,
II ECENTL.Y refitted, and under en
tire new management: Terms $2,50
toS.3,0 Per day.
1 B. L. PERRY, Proprietor.
IHt. E. L,. HUNTER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFICE AT ENFIELD, N
BIY-AJST HOUSE,
TARBORO, N. C.
A FTBST-CLASS HOTEL.
Iarge Sample Rooms for Commer
cial travelers. II. B.BRYAN,
jeMy Proprietor.
MISCELLANEO US
NOTICE.
Having qualified as Exeeutora of!
vHuiv vi i . . t , 1 JiCULlllln. 11.---
or Wilson County, notice is hereby
I - . .. T ... . J I
ment on or before the Sth. dav of
jiarcii. 1.S.S4 IP thW iw.tin.i ill 1
j plead in bar of their recovery.
11 III
j John II. Rentfrow )
i Exect's.
j "James T, Rentfroav )
j Connor & Woodard, Atty's '
Guano Certificate.
Black Creek, X. C., Jan., 23i, 1S83.
M u. Fv J. Woodaud :
Dear Sir :
In reply to your request, I will
ssy that the S tons. Seal-' Lawson,
Kesler& Go's, Aininotiiated Dis
solved Bone Guano that I bought of
you hist season did as well if not
better than any standard brand
that I have ever used.
As you know, I have used large
ly of the different gusuiox for the
last 14 years, and last season Rest
ed yours thoroughly and found it
first class, and expect toeoutiuue to
use it altogether sis far as ammoni
ated guanos are concerned.
Yours, ,x:e.,
J.C. PICE.
A huge supply of this unexcelled
guano always on hand. Call on
me Ik fore purehsisiiii'.
F. J. AVOODAPD,.
Black Cre-k, X. C.
fllil) ft NICHOLSON,
INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE
' - AND .
Loan Brokers-
WILSON. X. C,
Uave established a General In
telligence Office and Agency for
the Sale, Purchase or -Transfer of
Ileal Estate, aud for the Lestse or
Kent of Town Property.
"We have now for sale some vers
desirable farms in this aud the sid
joiniug counties. .Also for Kent a
number of residences and business
houses in the Town of Wilson:
Parties desiriug comfortable
homes, and capitalists seeking pay
ing investments will find it to their
interest to consult us. ..We will in
the near future issue H Keal Estate
Journal, in which will lie advertised
all property placed in our charge at
nominal cost.
."'Information cheerfully given and
all enquiries promptly smswered.
Loans negotiated at short tfotiee
on Keal Estate security.
Correspondence solicited. sep2!)-3ui
8AM BODuKtt.
H. HOIK1FS
HODGES & HODGES
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
1 A T , A PS,
And Latlics Triinnied oots
49 'Commerce Street,
aOUFOLK, VIRGINIA. leJ
G. H.
Walnwrlsrht,
H. T. I'olc-uyin.
P. J. Koyal,
WAISWR15HT, mkl I H
(Successors to Farmer & Vaiuvrirht.)
Founders anil Manufacturers' of the Only
Iran mm
AND TURNING PLOW.
WILSON, N, C--
Havinfcr bouirht the entire stock belong iiik to
the oM firm of 1-Vrmer & Wainwrisrht we are
now prepared to offer gpei-ifil irnlueements tti
those in need of
AGRICULTUUAL IMPLEMENTS.
We will continue to manufacture the origi
nal Wilson Plows and Caxtmtrs with some Im-provem-nts.
...
. WAINWRKillT, KftTAM, & Co.,
mar2tf 1 At the old Stand.!
CALL ON
COBB & DAVIS,
Harnes Street, Iletween Hines. Hadley &(''.
and Edwards' Livery Stables, Wilson, X. C.
Drai.biim tv
ilis;h Grade Feqtiiiz
era, tcid Phosphate,
and Haiti il.
Call and see them liefore buyinir your (ruauo.
-IIAS. V PKTTIT. 1U01.
280 and 282 Water .St., Noifoli,Va
MANt'l'AC'i L IIEU4F .
Engines Boilers Saw anil Grit Hills
Shafting, Pulleys, Hmigers,
FOUIil bS AMI ( ASTlMiS
OF EVERY )ESCKI PTION.
may-ly
Pcofessioiml Not ice.
I have returned to Wilson and
will occupy my former office in front
of the Briggs House, where I shall
be pleased to serve all who may. fa
vor me with their patronage.
On Saturdsiys I shall be sit Tois
not until further notice.
X. B. IIKKHINU. M. D.
Iv.
IIIGHESS CASH PKICES PAID
FOR ALL KINDS OF
OLD I R0 N
M KT A LS, COTTON,
. AX I)
WOOLEN liAtiS
JAMES PO'WEIl & CO.,
; 36 Rowlandds wharf. Norfolk. Va.
Branch store comer Wi Water and Church
treeu. . (-epi-l y
SEX I ) YOUR OHDKIiS
TO
McCraw I fcey,
FOR GINGER ALE, SARSA
PARILLA, AND LEMON POP.
The nicest Spring and Summer
drink jroinc. Thev aie inaiinfacn-
rers of that drink, and they ?;kwa n
i tee their prices and poods.
ImnHtttf WILSON, N. C.
C. - -' ' . '
For Safe!
The vacant corner lot adjoining
i - - - - . -
ithe lot occupietl bv Mrs. L. K nodes,
,.f lMlffft Street.
For terms apply to
inarrMVlm
Mb. X. Rhoiies.
izaM Iron WorKs
MISGELLANEO US.
i1arXbilliardXparlo
' 4SinpnYOia StanJ.)
A NEW BAGATELLE TABLE.
The nicest auj nicwt popu ar Saloon io WU
Bon. The Finest Liquor and Clears and an
experienced an.l. flr t-i.la.s lLr-kwper-
BILLIARD A POOL TABLES
THE FIN EST IX THE COCNTHY.
1 would Ik gla'd to take four
school boys, to loard. . Apply to
fedlCtf MPS. A. .!. BliOWX.
GEO. M.CKArON,
ftMTijerly with
Geo. M yers.
It. H. TICK ETT.
: ' formerly with
W. 1. OMham i Co.
No. 10 Sorni FltOXT Strkkt,
WILWINGTOff.N. C.
Keopa'Full an.l woll Slx-t-l Stock" of
if
-,- AT . .
WHOLESALE ISO RETAIL" PRICES ,
ni'AHANTI-EI) AS lAt-W AS TIIK UWFHT.
r Cottim. Corn. Naval Stores, fliU-k-eus,
Ejrt" ami othor l'roluis. for our custom
ers and L-liaoce thi-m no siminisshTi, and tniar
antetoint Ouun as uiiu-h for their prodiu-v
as any house in flje c-itv. Trv us.
CRAF0N-& PICKETT.
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7
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Navassa G vano,
Navassa Acid Phosphate!
Manufactured by
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY,
WILMINGTON. X. ,
None belter fo:- Wheat, Com,
Cotton and 'l'l;ueo.
The siImivc well known aii'd. popu
lar Fertilizer liU'sh from tlie factory
for sale in any U,uitities wanted,
and prompt delivery in good order
guaranteed.
Branch, Hadley & Farmer,
oet20-tf
WILMINGtGX
B
JOHN" MAI'XnEI!, Pnoi-i!ivrr)R. ;
IMl llox Vifi
ts
MAiUvfo omi:n.
-flll .'
lanl
"Tie Transit fl Venas;' -
AND "
;s ii srtr Tin: timks,
'. AT-.;
Jcmn .1. McIntykk iSr I'.Htt,,
liVj i and 1"7 Chur - i Si . Noi solk, Va
Wholesale and Kisiil Dealer In
Furniture, 31;ittiess'. LHikin'g
i.isse
Oil flolle, &(.'.
The North (Vrol in -itrsidc respect
fully solicited. . .
: . - . dec.22-.'iiio.
i:vr i:i!.isiai:t 'is:w.
ETH ER EDG E- & BfiOOKS,
SuecesortoNe:meyer,Kthiii-e.V'eA: Itnatkc.
1 15," 1 IT ii i; ii & .'-i.
Si .'127 WATF.U S I "..
i POirLSMOUTII, VA.,
COTT C UFA C TO '
am. ,
General Commission ' croi.ants
For the salcyi f l'miiutK. l. ieil . t nut. a
Southern l'rKkiet. ami l'-a ei.- id Huildi-rs'
and Airrieultural Lime, am. i'IitUt. ;men
and Hay. Wholesale ilealx-r- in. Ojal of all
kinds. 'Utieral advancein' -nt - made-oii Con
..mentaor Tran.lt. ; V nlan
LYON&HEALY
Stata 4 Monroe Sts..Chicaa0.
Vf1!ir4 pnT Xlm
BAND CATALyuwki
it tBtlruio''. .'i "l.
H.U. So.. B."d WU.
4.U .l-attn-f-W l.W!J -t0l '"
nm far A ni.i'" mwM, na
j POR SALE.
ltKI.OOO let't itiee. all li-Ji t wetilh
I er iHiarilin aiiil flooring Terms:
! at'mill. six miles l'rnm Wilson .l,oo
I per liuiulred. ' Delivered in Wil
I son at 1,1( per hunilretl. Ai'i.V
at this oflii-e or to
.1. II. Wll.M AMS.
Maixh.y U
I
mi
NOTICE.
Ilavinjr.jiialifirtl Kxi-cutonn.f tbe efjiie
of Wiley Umin. de-eai.l. U fore the I'n.tnte
Judire of WHr eMinty.r noti.e I herel.y
Kiven to all r-rn lh.leMe.1 tr the etat. ..f
ai decea.1 to make ditineliate janM-nt.
an.l to at! fr8 havinir -latin mruuittu tht
ilfX'Ml M pre!-t I hem $rr jeyirH.-r.t to u
or Tnourattf.rtM yo on .r lwfon the i:ith la
.f Man-h- I". r thin r-'t ! mill U-k-a.l irr
mt i th-ir rt.very, - ? .
WILLIAM H. MKIM KI!.) r...v
I.. 11. W. MAKXKK . "'
MrBHAT Ai WofiAKI. Att'v.
Wil,n. X. Man h 11. !ri.
NOTICE.
u-..ill will at the Lit IW-Jem-e of
Wiiy
T .rnn, .13UL III (ill FlfcM tOWTlhiP.
, Wil-
son county. onTuelay April L 13. a lot .f
: - TwoHom. four Mu!e. lot of Wisbm aol
M.t.ntfinip ti. cai.i deoeao. lo wirr
-a,rta, one Top Huirjry, one uranuy nun uup
Turpentine Still, two Cotton Gtna. one Whct
' Thrhrr. four (lira, one Ism Engine ar4
;
4 dmaii Krurine wun Mailing uk:hi.
crw. u.t of tVoat.tjowamiPi .
I H.n ami wrtern meat. ,ut
Bal
? rf Annie Brand V.
lot of Cotton. C-otun
IM and Farming Implement. TEKHg CaSIC
WIIXrAM H. 7i E KCXK. t VrM-.
I
J.. 11. W. BARN KS.
FT-
MAR
LE WORKS
m
Waor, N. C-March 13. lv-3t
standard
R0UNTREE, BARNES & CO.
e have just received one thousand Ten9 of Standard (Juano,.
WliaiHis; Kvndly vs, Vi U psc o, Pn
We gnarnntee them to beJQrsWlass. Thev have 8U-1 the te,t in Wit
son. NmIi and the adjoining eountie for seventeen van... I I .
SatiSfatton in every respect. We bu quantit "? Va
un I,aa u,e lStet grade. Call and aee ua Wfore purvhaMn
can make it to your interest to bur from . 1 K' j
Wri v v . , , KOUNTREE, ,v cx4
tixiy, C.febl6-3m f
GUAfli
Ci
8P
He Sure in Srr
nil
til
DEALERS IN
'GENERAL IV1ERCHAWDISE,
M;rilscm, INT C.
Jl ION T I A L i V srr ST l J T K
I; FOR YOUNQ LA
"
The Spritur Term berln Momlay. January 23til.
,"r further Information and eatalotrmn, arMn-s.
T 131 E
re now in lull successful -oper.it
lo order. . .-." ' - -
It. unre.l at sin
"iuo, iron Workft. AV e are prcmriMj to furnth
vI i'IJ'L"1 l .JT?.ll?'JiYtHm' Th
- t, I. 1 K ! I I 1.7 K N 11 A f W . mill
e U y 31 . i l lit-
We iiiMkea MMH-lnltv of these. hir1ITTOK
olina Kuir of luM. They are said by ludireg to be
BLACKSIVIITHIIMC&REPAIRIIMC
Of all kind of itmehiiiery dono uoiler our pn'uperYllon, nA our work I truarantee.! W
kt-i-p in Kfnek a full line of all sizes of Hlmm ailu hIj.p ....i ......... a.-.. .
tinirs for same. We also run a l'lalilna Mill. i-e.
In making this announcement we auk a share
S. K. FOITXTAIN, Manatrer. -
... , t '
mai ll-ly .
IKCELSIOR
j, - V-E
i'.Ij
ff-fM:.. ....... rw
nufactured by ISAAO A. 6HEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md.
. Y" ..ii.l i.h mK- , UYA. U. UHEKW A. fO WIImih. . C. ,1
W. T. BLACKVELL & CO.
Durham, H. C.
MtafMturm of Ua Orlfiaat aa4 Oaly 8 !
TOBACCO
Bla6kwell3s Durham
I;- Till KIXKrtT, l'LHhiT, HKHT, ANI MOHT. fc'MHir.M. It It A X lt V l
'TOIlAtt'O KVKK I'l'T VHOS T''K MARKET
- A I .SO ' '
MANUFACTiniRES OF1
Uurimm Long-Cut a" : Durham Cig; ;r
Thfsr toods We Brii3Ior an M !iUr Knarj.itrr
Pkei I Tlicvarc the tPieft andM'ure-t (ijimN noon the unirk -l.
I naf They are free fin Drtir or 'heuiieuU of any ki;i I.
m iuai ai .. it ..ri. nmi 1 111:11111 nun niire! niv p;u 'r
i i j J l n'v - ,u-' ..." (,
umw ; Tlwv it m-l-it ofthenm!
lrorfolltt
A. 1 -; - . - :
S - ; t J
MA ,,
Upsh er Guano C o .,
t ... ..r.., .t..... -if St jmlard Fertilizers ami Iniinl"ei ! K. i.iii
.M.HI'i:." ..
i'lieniieals
tke Polasl
The IUme and reruviau
i'.M'l
I phosjiIiatefiT the
' - .- - . J -""'-'
UYSI M, DANIEL & ')-, Agenti', Wilwm, Ni C.
Call an.l get 'circular contaiiiinR
write us.
SEEDS, VEGETABLE PLANTS.
ALL VARIETIES FOR THE- FARM AND GARDEN.
i ,iuirC,nb.ii 1'KEE br mail or
tota.an4 ail kindi of rcetahl planU aent
Tall M-a4ow t at ir. perennial Ky
lover rrrl. r.-nara him, i inimnjr,
PRICES ON
THE REST QUALITY
Correspondence Solicited.
Guano!
GUM
1
.V
AT I.1TT1. Tll. V IV
ISM, and -lmoa the won.l Thura.lar In Jun.
HKV. J. V. HHODKs, frtneiil.
il
Ml
ion." All kinds of Machinery made
, r' ' -
i -
rrim hii1 raw milU fanu Ktmii. m. . i-
frnum ami l-l.n. u thvitH lei our
i i
1 1 1 1 D I -.
1'UiW l.u.b
nerfptn.
I'n-iuluiii at the Kaatern I ar.
r' . w ni-
lf truoir from wur frien.la and tho publle.
H. K. KoUNTALV, 1
W 11.TAVLOU.V I'roprtetora.
C. UI XKLK, j
01
COOII STOVES!
THE BEST III THE MIRKEl.
Tonrtwn dlfferont uliim arid ktn.t. n.
with Eiuunt-le-l Hewrvolm. A.Ui trd to
LtU requirement aif vric-d lo niiill pi -va
LEADING EATURE8:
Double - Wimd Door, attnt Wood tiriiiu
Adjmtahle Iiamjx r. -r l.n;:t.'-l Am
BiatlcHhelf, nrullliiK li wingi. . 'n.i-.h
Plate. Hwlnifing Flue-Hi. Pevri.i1.ii. -i.
Burning I.ii Crnw J I. .. lxmblo hlu.i.
Ccnt.-rs, Heavy Klmt Covera, Illuuilnat.! H
Ix.r. Nirkel KiioIm, Xl. kel I'aticU, rUt.
' riu-iuakd In fluU-rial, In l'.i.lli. and In
opemtl.m,
Our claim for merit U baaed
npoa tbe fact that a chemical
analyaU prorea that the tobacco
Brown In oar section 1 better
adapted to make a GOOD JU UK,
aatiifactorj imoko than ANT
OTITER tobacco grown In the
world; and bcinjr situated Ir
I lie IIEABT of thte fine tobacoo
Mcctlon, WE have the PICK of
the offcrlnga. The publkJ ap
preciate this; hence oar aalea
EXCEED the prodncM of KU
the leading manufactories eon
uined, H&rSaM omidnt vmlcM it
bear On bnuUmmrl of At f&
f
e
KUitieio, ami nt no
"Virginia..
a
viiimin.
nd
.... . , -,..-.... i .
Miu aneau. .nre pi.ui; u i iu
iiiimey than any Kinu in ine maiicet.
tormiila. of G. D.
'
Medalev, &c Jor
ilec.22
KiprM
( .Miajre Planta. Tomatoea, Sweet
Herd Orao. biriiah HI tie t.ra. hohnaon U
by mall or "PrJ
aa anI all vartetiee ot r aria iww.
APPLICATION.
AT- THE LOWEST PRICK.
T. W. WOOD, S. el nun.
Rkhmoml, V.i.
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