1 1 . U1KK1.V I)i:.M(rtKATIC XK.WSPA- i r.;; r.KVTi:i to tiik: matkuial, i HITATIDNAI., POLITICAL A XI) A(r KI tI.Tl KA I- IXTKKKSTS OF KASTERN MillTH CAIIiit.IXA. .-.' puhli-hcd F.very Friday Morning. Uh lhw. Wii'ir anJ ProjtritUr. Friday Morning, September 7 iov. Hojdpn Speaks Ajrain. Kx. Gov. Holder: is out again iu si card in the A'ews-Obserrer miner date of August R5st., in which he more plainly defined his portion. Ah whatever he says concerning his new depart ure is of interest to the people of North Carolina just now, we published to the exclusion of other editorial matter. He ives sound reasons for leaving the Republican party reasons ...I. .i i i " a siiouKi prompt every white man in the State who is affiliating with it, to' follow the examples of the Ex-Governor. The letter iu full is as follows; i published not long since a card in the "News Obsciver'' that I wsis no 'longer a repuhliean, ami that I was not a member of the liberal patty. 1 had a right to do this. A man in this country may do this as olteii as In ehanges his slioes or his hat. and no one can question him t!i"n for; lint what I expected has come" to pass that is, I am lound h aiiiised for this act, and the fact that 1 am an ' man is used, ckir tilnuiHli. to give point tothisabtise. It is also assumed that I have joined the democrats, and that I will edit a democratic' paper. I have a right to join the democrats if I choose, and I have a right to edit a dtiit crat ic paper if I choose; but I am not a democrat, and ,1 have m idea, of editing a paper, thoii'ili I think I would know how t.. ..ili .i .1. I 1 1 1. .1 (HI M- 'IJJCI. r was a democrat forty years ago, when it was a great and glori ous ttlill'l ill i 'I I If. 111! If I". I t '111. I I have always had a sincere respect - for that party. I agree with t lint pat ty in favoring a tariff;' for reve nue only, and I approved (iov. 'Vance's speech iii (he Senate in - which lie laliored to reduce the p.e-ent fat id' which Is so oppres sive to the Southern people; and if I hat said this pnlilielv in a -little card, at the time the speech- was made. I would ha c been denounced a a renegade from the. republican pai I for so doing. The national government has bi-eii sect io?i d since' M0, and is how sectional, ill thill, it does ev erything for- i ue North," and by .coinpai ison sc.ccely anything lor the South.. It pays out one hun dred millions of dollars per annum In pensions to the conquerors, and .1.1 X- .... I i (-.-. . I ; . . iii.i-s imii in oi ill 1 : rn l :l lew I 1 1 1 1 1 ! it I tlioiisaud dollars now and tin h for improvements, and all the while il drains us by a high tariff ami b s an internal revenue tax of several million's-per annum. Of .course I would pay the pensions, but I would allow sixty millions in stead of otu hundred. I," CoVild not Iv siippmtel a high I a rill", and that is now the issue lietweon the two parties tor (he lifst time sitae the war. It is not too much t'er uie to say that I loaudeil I he I cpiiblicaii natty in I his Stale, a ud that but for 'Da vid S. Ucid and invsell' there would haelccn hi t rnmuicnit demo cr.i! ic p irly in N u- h Carolina. 1 ediled I he "Stand ird". twenty the ears. I am too feeble , ph ysieallv tociinliK t a iievvsuaper.: """,, .Nor is it li ne, as slated by many . f . t he pa- peis, that I voted for .Mr. Rcnnettf lor 'oitgiess at the last election. J was too Icelileto go pi the polls ami coiiscipn iii l d l not vole at all. I am pet haps the most independ ent man politically in- the State. 1 would not tin ii mi my. heel lot all I lie ohices il,,. iwi i mi. tics could be stuu upon u,e. I covet the good "pMiion o! just and respect., hie ineti. but l am n candidate for Uie sweet oices" of 'he changing and thoughtless nrd'i": ude. Ill all my public life I have striven to do my duty as I understood if, nnd though I know I am frail ami weak. Vet J shall always iiiiintaiua manly trout ami never abjectly apologise for tll.v' past acts. Mcn aie alwiiys prone more to have others 'repent than to kf-pi hi themselves. It is :il,i assumed by some ot t tie papers that 1 hive left the repub lican party solely on account oft hip tendency of that party to '-negro equality.- This as only one of niy leasons. Negro equality, is great jilld Ihieateliiiig evil. The colored people h iv.- diawu tl e hue against the while pc. p:e. ami are' demand ing olliees be a use they are colored, and in Virgin-, i the contest is now going tvnvai.l in ; t'aor of mixed school, the ! in.M iats sternlv- re- sissing. and ti.i- republieatis -or Jtl i erals. mi. let-the lead of Mahone. ! eoiiieii.liug tot Hit in. .Mixed1 1 1 A . . . ! scuooiN i nut another name for ciii.iltt hctween the racesV The u puli. eans of North Carolina tmk groiifu! as oi.e man against mixed schools in I St iS. - Is it nossihlo that there ate now in the State white ! men who aio for ti.em! Another reaooif 'for my course is j that the i'leslih'td refuses to recoih i nieiiil ami Con-ress tails to pass a full to refund to the Sontliem t o.. I the tax of eighty millions of dollars imi ommI on tl.ei their cotton mot uujtiNth ami eruellv at the clo:-e of I !.e u at . The sliare of our State in this stun would h tiveori ) six millions. Another reason and a great one is that- the Sou! hern Stales are not the eotials of the N'ortherii Stnt.xi, In the I 'nion, and 1 ! iievt r Wl W Till- VI SON ADVANCE mission. And when any little olhce A .Mr. Lovejov and ' Miss Sophia is obtained !.v Southern gentlemen! Liat ton, of York, S. C. were tak they Iov the in. t part have to- heg iug a drive at Asheville. KVsult ami iininl.le themselves for sueh ' horse rau awav, broke his own recogmtion. . . .. neckr knocked Mr. I.ovejov out. Another reason is that the repub-' and then threw the ladv out, vei v liet'is of this State desire to put j painfully injuring her. me counties lit uie liamls of hare .majorities in the townships bv the peoiile. This might do well .enough west of Greenslioro where the whites prevail, hut this change oo ild not fail to 1K calamitous to maliyof the. Kasiern comities. It would subject much of the East to iiegro rule, and the result would he neglect or oppression of the whites I and serious injury to the financial prosperity of the counties. j I am a 'lloldeu man. I he old .; people of the State' will know what j this expression means. If 1 shall j vote at all herealtcr, 1 will vote in- ; dependency for good men and j proper measures, the Union is j safe. We need give ourselves no : special concern aliout that. I am j therefore for North Carolina and her liest interests against all com ers. ' - 1 aiu receiving letters from friends in all parts of the State approving ray course. Let it 1; borne in mind that this is purely a iolitical and not a personal matter. 'I have no ill feeling against anyone. I de sire the Well being and happiness of everybody. And those who use personalities or utter unkind worn on any account will live to regret it. I speak from experience.' j V. V. llol.DK'. . S. I think the Creensboio "New North State" ought to copy this card and to require its classical and eloquent correspondents, to sign their names to their communica tions. I do not care what that paper says about me, but as it's "o"vMierand editors are decent white gentlemen they certainly ought to give me a hearing. Julian S. .Carr. The . I lurham Tobdcco l'l ant ways tliat Mr. Julian. S. Carr, of that place, will decline to let his name be carried before the State Convention, in any con nection. While this annouce ment will be regretted by his host of friends we think this action is a wise one. While it would afford us much pleasure to support Mr. Carr, for any office to which he might aspire, we think he is of more service to his State in his piesent posi- : tion than he could be even in the gubernatorial chair. His wise management of Rlack-j well's Durham- Tobacco busi- ness hei the President of the Companyhas Hot. only made Durham a city1 of no mean im portance but lias brought North Carolina and the tobacco plant into prominence. He has done much for the industrial pro gress of the State and as our j material progress is of more importance than Our political welfare, .we repeat that we need him in the rank of busy workers, to lead, as he has been 'doing since the war.the industri al interests of our State. He is to day one of our respected and ; honored citizens a man above reproach and a man worthy of 1 all confidence. - - . Iu a speech the other day the whiskey candidate for (Governor of Iowa is repoi ted to have said "1 am in favor of a saloon on every hill-top if necessary, and on every roadside, and every street, and every thoroughfare, and in all public places the more public the better." He deserves to be defeated, and probably will get what he de- j serves. A well defined policy; no dodging of issues ; candidates wluTwill command the respect and confidence of the people; a strong vigorous campaign, these are the essentials to Dem ocratic success in 1SS4. The New Berne uv"A.-iiys' dear goods and cheap 5 key" is the true interpretation of the demand for the repeal of the revenue taxes. PEHCiLLIUGS. AND SCISSOR! NGS. Kinstoii li;rs ."." brick stores. Ciov. llohlen is in his C.."ith year 'he Warrenton Saving Bank ha, failed. lien P.utler will run again for (ioveruor of Massachusetts. Bev. V.. N. Joy ne r has resigned as reetou of the I'tttsboio lCpisco pal church. A man near Castonia was i nf in the breast through to the cavi ty ly a woman. ! The first thing I.t. (Iov. liobin son did on taking the chair was to pardon a man. , Judge Ashe denies the sensa tional story that he is going to resign. He is in- good health. The colored people are going to hohf another meet ing at Louisville KvTTSept. 24th.. to demand their rights. Stuff" ami nonsense! The Waco ''Kxaniiner" says your Cncle Tilden's boom does not make much of a noise in Texas. Nobody seems to have charge of ir here. fhe (roldslioro "Messenger's" li rst t-hoiee for Governor is Scales Se:-tmd choice, John A. Gilmer, " s,'i0 fivors Honest Jo Davis for fl 0:lS!l,or A druggist atAlleganv. N. V. named Dr. A. W, Bullock, took his own life lieeause h' had killed a man (y mistake, giving him mor phine for quinine. . There is great excitement .'in St. Louis over the alKluction of a little girl ag.nl 11 years, weight . i:U pounds. The prevalent opinion i that .she wanted to 1h' ahdticted.- i Tim e white women have hem I l,,ol,,-!. t Trenton, X. J., lor 'tli'rt- xl, w,th negnvs, the nioh Iveing ! 1'ol,MHs'd ol colored women whose . v ' ;,II'I.V th' plain sirens. 1,... t..,,..l.-....l 1. 1.1 1 .. A duel is talked of Wtween the notorious McLindsev and Miles I j; r . . . .. SiH'cftd to Charlotte "Journals )b server'' from Uoek Hill S. C., Sei tember 3rd.. Ira Hall, a voung mau alHHit twenty-two years of age, died at his residence this mornuig from the effect of an over dose of mor phine. He had made threats of eommittiiigsuiei.de previously. He leaves a sorrowing young wife. The Boston ExiKisition opened'! September iith., Gov. Jam, Com. ile(;eltee, -Messrs-.- Dr. Dabney, j Worth and?oiher State official j were present t Jov. Jarvis made a j capital speech. 'Our State has a, JflO.OOO exhibit and it is very fine, j We have heard nothing recently more touching, says the Greens- ; Imuo '-Workman,"' than the urown- j ing of Mr. Pickard's little hoy in j Keitzel's mill pond, Randolph conn- j t v, last Saturday. A ' nuiiilier of j small bovs, among them a son of Mr. Pickard. lmut toiirteeu years of age, went into the pond to bathe. After a time they came out auu put ou their clothes all but one of the uumlicr. They were hot aware of anything amiss until they found one extra pile of clothes, one suit for w hich there was no .claim ant '-: Kx Senator lSruc.c col.) denies that his wife was on the steamer Shenandoah; referred to by .Kx Gov. llohlen in his card, lie ays ''we have officially ami socially, been brought in contact - with the most respectable .white holies and gentlemen of all sections, North and "South, and to their credit.! have to say -that- our presence was never understood to be a disturb ing element, and we have on all occasions received due considera tion and courtesy."' Civil Rights! This negro signs every dollar made by our government. This is -Republicanism. The Radical party must go ! Our Governor w ill receive many" attentions while in New .England. The Iioston -'Herald" says: Gov. Thomas .1. .Jarvis, of .North' Caroli na,, has accep ed the invitation of Ex -Gov.. I'.igelovv to spend a few days in New Haven,' .Connecticut on his return from the New Eng land .Mechanics and Mamifac turcr's Institute fair at Vostou. Gov. .larvis will be in New Haven Sept. 10th.. and will spend, one day. in' camp . with the four regi ments of the Connecticut national guard, at Xiatitic. During his stay-he will be accorded a public reception by the city of New Haven- - Tins Hung of writing alHiut wlute women luiiiiing away with negroes has lieeoine a little monotonous, and any sort of change is welcome, even if the change is like that from headache to toothache. Yesterday there was a slight change-. This t ime it was a white man running oil' with a ..negro woman. The1 man's name was A. S. Rowland,' and he came from, down the Caro lina Central road. The reporter was too much disgusted to impure the woman's name.;. The two made their appearance at the depot just before the departure .of the Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta train, which they boarded for Columbia. They we re not married, but the mail did not hesitate to tell of his intentions, while the ebony ' skin ned feinal'v grasped his coat sleeve nnd .showed her ivories. When they arrive in South Carolina .they will learn something. It's "agin the law" down there. -Charlotte Ohserver." M-AV A D V IvRTISKM KNTS.. UAY'S STEAM I. Kxrclsior I'oor oi-rAunoHo Stukhi'. ; Wilson. N. C would lespe'ctfuily inform inv I'tiends and the.' public generally that my steam gin will be -ready- to gin seed col ton. Monday. Sep. l:ih. r.riiig in your cotton. Work done roiuptly and i . I i ing me our seed cotton ;uel 1 ! wi!! gin to sui! you. J.VMKS t.AV. sepT lino Wilson. N. C. .Uissblut ion Notice. The pari uership hereftifore ex isting 'hctween (1. II. Wainwiight, P. .LKoyall- and 11. T. Coleman, under the tirm ii niic of Wa;n w right, Ifoyall i :' . ., has this day heen dissolved .h miittial consent. : All 'partie.s hohliug claims against,, and till parties -iudehted to the old firm, will make settlement with the new firm. C.KO. L Wainmkight, P. J. KOVAI.1., 11. T. CoLKMAN. Having purchased the interest of II. T. .Coleman in the Foundry' and Plow Manufacturing business we : desire to give notice that it will be ; continued as hereotfore under the firm name of Wainwright & ltoyall, at the xId stand. The payment ot accounts due the old firm should be made only to us. We solicit neon- j tinuaiice of the public patronage. '. ' ' ' '. II. W'AIXWKUUIT aiig.il s;; P. ,i. Kovall. ' ' (KotaMUlHHt A. 1.,' ISTMi.i- Polersirg Iron forte, H T MORRISON & CO., .":-' t MHnurai"tnr4rs - tttt'.iiii F.ngiiuvs. Saw MILLS. GRIST MILLS, ' I'OWKK & HANI) rnTTOX I'KKSSKS, ! . .-.-''' . Tilnu i-i aii.H'otti'n Ka.Mry Maeliirti-ry. trim an.i llrnss 'a.-tiii!fs. Foryinirs. At-. Stiam ( . li-vJifes an.l - I Iieil'iin llaeliinery 'c,all. ; Locomotives J For W ooden Tracks a specialty. j aiigol ;tii Petersburg. Yar. READJUSTERS' AND l iunld s Only Friend. S1UTZ v BRO-, WKOLESfiLE ftUTrnESS FACTORY- 111 Halifax St.. IVtt rsbuiv. Ya.. art' the 1kss'S forsliu-k au.1 citnii top, atiti stm-k an.I t-otton tnattrcsisfs. an.l ask you to (ri t ou- wholcssk- priors lefoi-e onUrinK ilsti hi'rv. autfll ;lni STl'TZ t'llKO. :i:r .7j wins, RED1STILLER, RECTIFIER AND tiolrsRle Liquor Iealcr, syn:ere St., I't tt rsbuiv, Va. ,S,"r;,.'.VT1,:sM-Tt'r' 'imny Soltl Mjltt-d Kye W hiskey, Copyritlit Soeure.1, "eeti-rs-l.ure-J lub" oM Wh.skrv. Mv.rs' "OraiKre Val ley Hyo W hiskoy. 1'caoh aiul honey. Orders, soluitl. Satisfaotion rxwitivcly jfimrant.,1. aug:ilra W. H.TAPPEV. TAPPEY & ALEX STEEL. STEEL. Manufacturers of Endues, Tbrf, flav iti (',t;i Presses, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Mill Irons. Plows, Iron and ICrsis. C'uKiiuif aua im PETEKSBCKG. VA. MTSCI'L L A XEO US MOKE "i MORE j WEAK S -jpLj' W EA Kl ' - i MITCHELL'S EVE SALVE, A Certain. Safe and Lffective KemeIy for Sore. Weak and Inflamed Eyes. Producing ' Lomr-Si? htedness, and restoring the Siirhtof the old. CnreTear Drop' O ran ulation, Stve Tumors, Ked Eyes, Matted Eye-laabea,and eroducinjr Quick Ke let and permanent CURE Also, equally elficacious when used in other maladies, such as t'lcere; Fever, Sores. Tu mors. Salt Kheum. Burns. Piles, or wherever intlafiiation exists. Mitcheli-'s Sai.ve may be ustfd to advantaire. SijU r,y all druirists at 25 centH. ' . mart Patapsco Flouring Mills, E.lul'.ili-1 1774. I5UHRS 1774. KOLLS l8i iGJlEAMBRIUMrtCo. This Company owns and operates three Mills, as followe : Patap.sco Mill, A, at Kllicott ('it v, Md. Patapsco Mill, Ii, at Baltimore Md Patapsco Mill, C, at Orange Grove, Md. Having a daily capacity of 1 "00 barrels. f vri .vr itoa.i.Kit Fi.oi'ic. Manufnet.ard from Maryland and Virginia Wheat, celebrated for its purity and richness of Gluten, Phosphates'- and other nutritious properties. Ask your Grocer for PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE, PATAPSCO FAMILY, PATAPSCO EXTRA, CAPE HENRY FAMILY, NORTH POINT FAMILY, CHESAPEAKE EXTRA, BEDFORD FAMILY, ORANGE GROVE EXTRA. C-A. GAMBRILL MFG. CO. 32 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md, Represented by ALEX. GREENE " aug.lly Wilson, N.C. E. II. Dewey informs the people of .Wilson and vicinity thai lie will remain here for several months, and is ready at all times to give, esti mates for, 'and do, all kinds of Work, Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Sc. He has .secured the services of Mr. B. S. Waller, an ex perienced art Grainer, and is pre pared to finish your work in lirst class style. Refers to Messrs. V. W. Barnes, President W ilson Bank, A. Branch, Esq., J. E. Clark, Sec. & Treas. Wilson Cotton Mills, and G. D. Green & Co. ' Kvnd'inVoiir trlerit. i: II. DEWEY, Wilson. N.C. to Young's Hotel Office next door Valuable Land For Sale. 1 now otfei' for sale, on reason able terms, two valualile tracts of land, one situated in the suburbs of the town of Wilson, tind the Oth er situated two miles from town. The tract adjacent to Wilson is very valuable ami there is no doubt lint that ina few -years, it will command a good price as town lots. There are L'12 acres in this plot, nearly all of which is cleared. There aie on this land four thous and early bearingpeach trees of the earliest and finest vaiiety. The shipping of peaches to 'northern markets, would iu a few years net enough to pay for the entire prop erty. There is not, anywhere in Wilson county, such a good chance for a man to invest in real estate. The other tract is situated two miles fi-om Wilson and contains 1D7A acres, of which onlv twentv acres are cleared. The balance is i well timbered. For terms &e., Applv to i S. Ii. FAKMEK. inula tf- Wilson N. C. Establish d 1853.1 Mi- Colien & Son,! 213 Sycamore St Petcrsbunr, Va., IMPOUTEBS AXD JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS' NOTIONS, CLOTHING. Desire to call attontion of the wholesale: trail? r North Carolina to their immense fall stoek . They Kiiarante to sell (roods as low a any house in the country, and their terms are literal M prompt merchants. North Carolina i salesmen. J. K. Morsan, of Weldon, and ': 11. Taylor, of Black Creek- auti:t:tm ' W. H' HALL, IKJAK .MASI FAOTIRi:i, j And Dealer in Smoking & Chewing Tobacco. and Smokers Articles. 20K Sycamore St., Petcrsbunr, Va. j SpiHialtiss': Hall"? Choice. City Belle. Hall's Jewels, Ijike Lilj", Value Ueceived, The Scout; Koval IkKiuet. Key West Choice, l'etersburv i avontc. aunlIUm ; J.MOTICE! - i Havinit qtialitUKl as administrators of the es- ; fate of Jesse Coleman, deceased, before the! Probate Judve of Wilson county, notice is hereby (riven to all persons indebted to the de ceased to come forward and make immediate ! payment, and to all persons having claims t airainst the dectsed to present them for pay- I ment on or before the Hth of Auirust lsst. or1 this notice will be plead in bar of their recov- ! ery. I Sali.t Coi.emax, I W. H. oi-KMAS. ,' A'JnunistraK rs. ; Connor A; W'oodard Attys auirJi it NOTICE. Tarties having wind to card, 1 would notify them that my cards will be prepared to do first class work by .lune 20th. Wool shipped to me at Fremont will Ik promptly attended to. J. S0UT11A.KD, Richardson's Store, junl-Jino Johnson Co., X. C Farm for Kale. I rler for sale my farai situated at Cedar Hock, Franklin county, N. containing about 4M acres. On the farm is dwelling together with out houses and also store house ami gin house, and is in a healthy neigli lnrhood with ;ood water aud con venient to churches, thickly settled community, and a good stand for a store. For terms and further par ticulars apply to the undersigned. J. J. PEAliCE, augo lm Cedar Koek, X. C. WHATISIT? Ii is one or inon--.of .the Following - Heartburn, Sick .Stomach, Headache, Tasting Your Food After Hating, Spitting up Your Food, Constipation, Torpid Liv er, Indigestion. Colic, Nervous Irkability, Dizzi ness, Disturbed Sleep, with Distressing Dreams and untold Sufferings. Wvvk wilhV AiHi-llyspeptic Pills Have cured thousands of such sutlerers, and will do it again. No medi cine was ever sustained by such undoubted testimony. Sold by drug gists generally. Tr. them. EIf your druggist does not keep them, send L'5e to K. II. IIKCKWITII, Petersburg, Va., for box by mail. sep7 ly Wr air ii:;aiu, as usual, (htj first in die ivU wilh a larger nnd pretHrr Variety of Goods - Than lias ever been seen in (his sec tion. It is useless 'for us to 'particu larize. We can suit nuy and even' liodv. and will Jji Material and Price. A ( all will he Appreciated. Uespeclfull v. J. & D. OETTINGER, Successors to 10. Rosenthal Great Excitement. Down With HigE Prices ! ! I LIKE OPPOSITION, . 1 DEFY COMPETITION, AND UNDER NO CONDITION WILL 1 BUDGE FROM MY POSITION (as the"boss"dry goodsTclothing and shoe house!) I have just returned from Boston. New York. Philadelphia', and other Northern markets withtne largest, and best selected stock of goods ever brought to WiNon. which' I can sell .") per cent, cheaper t han can he sold anywhere ele in North ( 'arolina. My goods were all bought for fash, and therefore they are cheap. 1 will give my customers the benefit of it b giving oti - :'''- '"- mI - ,i( W I will be able to e iiiiiiiiid a l.lier.d hare "of your pati'otiage. ISelow please tio'iee a lew o! my prices '.0 0 l goo ! Calico :it to le; ATi'ii.iiiee Cliecks 7- per yd; Urown Homespun 1 to oc per yd: Lake ii;-orc. A A he;iv-Slieei ing 7- per yd: Good nicae.hing 4c and upwards; Fruit-of the Loo n. ' 4 -I ic per vard: A ash 1'oplins to Se pel- yd; (iood Worsted good 7 to lOe yer d; Nie Towels .r ami upwards; ." nice Haiiiikerehiefs for 10c; Ladies I lose, ."tc pair and upward-': A line assoi f men of Laee 1 'e yd and upwards. My Mamburgs, 1 bought .'id per cent, cheaper than ever, and will sell them 'accordingly. I also call your intention to' my well selected stock of .. and other Ij-.ulies Wear, too numerous to mention. I especially call your attent ion to my choice and selected stock of CLOTHIITCt- FOR- I(sii. :iilhs. llov's jiiul ( hihlrni. Which I will sell at astoi -ishing low prices. Hoys and Men's Hats LMc and upwards. Men's Nice Suits ot Clothing for 2.."0. Fine Calf skin Roots at "2. (iood Shoes' 7oe and upwards. (hiO1 heavy Undershirts 20e and upwards. Nice linen Shirts 0e and upwards. Nice pants Toe per pair and upwards. I also keep a large assortment of Ihwts, Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, and all other goods usually kept in a first class store. Come one, eotue all, and see for yourselves. If. 3 1 f Old lfanlware Stole, opiosite the Rank, Wilson, X. C. Sep. DUVALL I AUSTIN, Practical Architeetsand Ruilders, have located in Wilson and offer their ei vices to the public.' Plan. Siecifications nnd F.st filiates exe cuted at short notice, in inoileru style and taste. Parties desiring to build would do "well 10 call and get our Plans and Prices. With 15 years experience, we think we can guarantee satisfaction in all eases. We make and keep' 011 hand at all times a large quantity of Rrick. which we will sell at prices iu keeping with the times. Offiok Over C. A. .Young & Rro's. Store. op.-ite Rrirgs' Hotel. , lH'VAI.L AC ST IN. i ; WiUoti, X. c. COR SETT & GO'S SIR ROOU, TarbotO SUxt, Kouutree's Old Stand. We are now ready to al-commo-date yon with a drink of any kinds of liquor and a square meal Oys. ten in everv style-jan3-tf ON FRONT! 9' Wilson, X. C. :0:- a Dow n iMces REMOVAL. J. C-. Raffs & Bro, Have removed their stock of fine Jewelry, Clocks, ; to their store on Tarboro Street. They will keep on hand, at all times, a largo stock of the very liest goods in their line, i ami will do all kind of Repairing at short notice and iu a workmanlike manner. "- Wedding ami Engagement Rings itt short notice. Wf make a se-. cia!ty 'f j Orders by mail promptly attended i to. We solicit a continuance of I patronage. t J. G. RAWLS & RRO., j . TarUuo St., Wilson, X- C. a -tt llfred Robinson, FASniOXABLE BaBBEB AND II A IE DEESSKB. TaeboboStbeet, Wilson, X. C rjpXoue luit the best bariiers employed. MISCELLANEO US. mi ESTATE .- - i;OCGHT AN1 SOLI). LOANS NEGOTIATKI. FIUEj AND LIFE INSU1IANCF lit i tl? IV Tf L I V T ' I Lill j it - j " ' - ! American and j English Companies, i r.Y S Insurance, Real Estate, AND - , ": : ' ' LOAN BROKERS, WILSON, C. Below will be found a partial description of some Real Estate, which we olier for sale and rent: LOT IN TOWN OF WILSON. On south side of Tarboro St.. eontaininir H of an acre, dwelling with four rooms and laiye kitchen attached, (iood water,- convenient to the business part of town and to thusohools. Price aMI. FOR RENT. Office in rear of Court House square adjoin ing the office of G. W. Blount, ONE STORK. In town of Saratoga, Wilson Co., N. C, corner lot. (Jootl stand for business. Prk-e ..K). Terms cash, balance iu 1, "2 and three vears. .." NINETEEN ACRES. . In the town of Sai a toga, frame dwelling, four rooms, four fire plac es. Stab'es and other out hguses. Good water. A good portion of laud iu cultivation, balance easily taken in. Fine location for a iner chant or physician. Price lo00. Terms, cash, balance in 1, 2 ' aiid o years. . - LOT IN KING WOOD, HALIFAX COUNTY, N. C. Contains acre.! Dwelling, three rooms 16 x 18, lathed, plastered and painted. Two tire places. Piazza-Kitchen.-' Nice paled yard. . 1 )oc tor's office 12 x 10. Stables, barn and buggy shelter. Garden, and a No. 1 well of water. . .Now owned by a physician, doing an annual practice of 2,000, w ho wishes to retire from the practice of medicine This is a bargain, especially, for some doctor, as the present owner proposes to throw in his good will, influence and extensive practice. .Undoubtedly one of the ln;st loca tions in North Caroliua. Price 31250. Terms cash. LOT IN TOWN OF WILSON. iS'ituatedou Greene Street, iirone of the most desirable port Ton's of the town. Contains about one and one eighth . acre. One srory frame dwelling with four rooms,' kitchen and uecessarv Out houses Price 2-2.-0. i FOR RENT. A two horse, farm about 7 miles from Wilson. In fine state of cul tivation with good houses. Will be ren ted next year to a 'giod farnu r able to furnish himself. TUKKE irUXUKKII AND TWKNTV At.UCS Situated in Halifax inutv. X. C . 7 A. mi cs i South .,f Littleton, a tlirivinjr town on'ilii- l:, , V' " "ot fftr frf" iai ii:tt'K V:!ievi)f., r find mar the fiinious Panacea" JMi'-iii.'s i omi.-d by Tu.w. W. Harris: Km. Uoid t.-rii 1 priMliicinir (Hilton, corn, tobacco and sniaii i If ram well. Eminently. adapt;.! to the raisi: of peaches ami other fruit ror shipirir imr-i Pirns. Half of the place clcan.il, Uluiice iii kkh1 timU r. Section very healthful. Water! excellent. Kine roads, with superior social, l-' lol!2 an1 educational ailvanlapes, I'ritc -iio rerms J. cash, .balance in-one and two years. IJT IX TH E TOWN OF WII.S(X. Situated on the corner of Ooldstioro and Itnrne vlr..tu :.... -tiu - t.u. e .. ....... I a comfortable two story frame dwel linw, and . a laru-e ami w..n u..nr.....i ......... . - house. A kixkI stand for business, near the centre of trade. Price 2,fKi, VALrARLE'-MILLl'ItoeKKTV T,.M ?.,er.Mi11' 'abin and six acres or land on' Ililfrishinif Creek, in Nash county, K. t' 5S ?.'iH,.of Whitakers, on the .V W. If. it. n!j. House is.g ,x 411 feet, three stories niffii. witli rock dam and fine water power. la acityforirinninirHimbalescotton per sea son, and Krindinif 8 Ut 1H bushels corn ih t ?!!. A'lnew.liuilt in last few vears. 1',-,,-c years 'r"18 " Lasli' balance in one and 1 wo For further description of above and other property call and see Real Estate Register of DEANS & NICHOLSON, j dy (ily. . , BED SPRI1T C3-S If you want the best Red Sprin-'s now in use, try those made by J. G. Rawis & Rio. Tnev are guaran teed to give en; ire satisfaction. Cjui refer you to nniuoers in town who are ikiimiw tl: Trv ti.em ami .it -vouid .not--'do without them. Call for the . Double Twin Ret 1 ,,r.ng made by , .1. (i. RAAVLS &' RRO ' v. . POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 44, ... .. I "ic 01 or.ic. K"T--.i. rilotF -..tt . ti xo F- an.l ....', 'r-'J ltrt.. hrt n.uk.- li,.- i...ti,rnn IMrw JbfaTTiJlr,"t'?r l'"''n "- rv.tr : DAVJD ETOUTZ. Proprietor. I : ALTIJIOIti:.lfD. A.SIILAN1), VA. The 49th session ojeiis Thursday Septemlier 20th. lXs;). Most ot the old dormitories have leen pull ed down and six eight room cottag es have leen erected. . For in for matiog as to terms, Xc, sentl for catalogue to ' De. W. W. Bennett, Pres. auglO 2m ' Ashland, Va, i . - ... To Builders and others Go to Jacobi's for Sash, and Doors?, Glass &e. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. Musi ilmlii. MISCEL LANEQ USJrD VEIi TJ SEMES 1 S. pi heapest 1 am now receiving HOAli'CAUTS 3 Which I will sell cheap for cash or on time, lie sure to call and exam ine my -stock. I will sell yon a good, cheap. -'buggy. They have Ut.u tried and proven to be tirst class, I!e sure to call on me in front of y W. Edwards' Stables. ; Wilson, N. C .aug-m ,1, l. ALI.KX, AVi have in rc now and vill kvv dv thr st as(iii Ihc filliwiiir-. - well-known iiins: j - :.. V i . ' .. tonewall Browu ,7 :- 1 Magnolia '!- Wi: MAKH A.SI'KCIAI.TY Ol' TMK 8t o n e w ell ah tl :,v.'.:W'Browii Gins, And will -sell them on the most- reasonable and sat isfa.it ory terms. Wf also have liall ami Prooks- Presses, sind the fehdirated l'.e;isley Power Press, ;;nd toe iti position to furnish any Gin and Press made, at niaiin. fiK'turers juices. ISrancli & Had ley. (1halls-feedihg)tohX6in) (Uttloti Gin Feeders ft ml Condenser "-'If KV t- Desi-rijitivc euetilars mailed free ana-.'ltf WOT THE the ttest liut It never chokes or breaks t he Roll. , It picks the Seed Clean. . it inrhirf,ight. - It Gins Fast. It .Makes a Fine Sample. ! It is Fully Guaranteed. , We also furnish Gin Ribs or othvi it-pairs for tiny Gin, and keep on ha"" lluhhev and Leather Belting. Lubrical ing and Spindle Oils. Gum and Asbestos Packing. (in Circulars FiirnislitMl on Application ii. I). Oreen Ac Co. ' - THE IU 111 (111 lfrni lil I'HIIFIU Manufacture tour styles of Gins their etj ial.. For sale by ly iiiiiii. THE BEST GINS The Or -iuai. Hie Friction, ami For sale bv By Or Gao. L. Tonnojjsk'ij auglO lm TIIK- and -:0: large lots of all kinds of AN I')-. II A It NESS, Best Gul lett Gins. i i:- ',-tti:i;T on application to Jlomifree, Barnes Co- ' A-ents,Wil-on. N CHEAPEST, ('nUon Gin Muh, and challenges the world to pi"h',T . I isIil A: J.. WILSON. N. p THE MARKET Ualciicii. Tin- Ul Hl mble I'ullev..-' i mini, iKinirl & WI!iS(JN. N See. L'ALEUI,N.C

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