Tnr, Wilson Advance. STxTc., O-tQJtf 1883. . i.. i . V'-.v i I vert I . r (iiins.-W N White j,sf A W Rowland l)nl.rS Augustus BurV. Nlll7.( lolm 1'j Woodard L m.l for Hale H A Footer Crockery S W Memeyer (iiw,.rs I T Ntmiey & Co rnin !' Sale F C Pittmaii Witches Jewelry--C S Sherwood Ci-ar Factory-Dolau . & Moiiahan CMnmission .dcrehantlSelignau Sicam Dve Works-J 'M Marshall Pmlessional Notice -N B Herring I.ici.mrs, Tobacco &: H G Wil liams & Co jus Hoods and Notions II It An derson & Co For You. The harvest time is upon us. Tl. lime for paying your sub-' '.srription is at hand. We need money.' We are bound to have money. If yon have not paid your subscription we hope, you will delay no longer but will '.,.,1,1 ina remittance at once. I not wait for an agent to rail on you, but call at our office and pay us or send us the money. - Cotton n, to !; Two cent p'sf; igc went into ef fect Monday. Mr. Tho-i. Wool-ird has bought mil Selliy's bar. The Tii-oii Ciiub-il School is -I, li.-.1' IV pupils are enioll- .-.I. j 'j l'oril & Co,, have moved dun Mock of goods "below the rail road. . ' .dr. A. W. Rowland has Most his .In- 'Vance' See advert isement . in -mother column. 1; v Mr .Jenkins is conducting a pi i.H i'i teil meet in;: at -Tabernacle Church, Greene county, ? -Mr. C F. Fiurl will accept our Ihaii'v! (or a nicelturiiip, the seed ol'.wVch was sowed, August .-th Next ! M:. Lewis Haywood, of Ualeigb, Hon ol ilu- eloquent Ed Graham lla.vuool Ksip, expects to give a dramatic entertainment in ..Wilson October .".( tli. Tin- I.inlieal 'Recorder' . says 'Kcv J M McManaway, of Midway, K. "ill. in all probability, b; invi ti'il t settle as pastor in North ('an -lina. !! is the ve "man for Tat hero o Wilson.'' .J T .mi:ii.-.v iS; Cn, oyster .pack ers. SnlTolk Va., will a-cepl the t.h:'liks ol the ADVANCE oil ice lb; a gallon of very Hue o.vsters - the lin es! anil lar-jot we have seen in Wilson this se.ix.u. llev L .1 Uoide;i. ol Wai rendiii. Ik assisting in the protr.u-. d meeting at the Methodist Chu h. lie is an earnest, practical pre li er and we hope his labor ai.-oog us may be productive of :i.';ch urn id Mr. A I. Uill. of F'-m il!e, Pitt county, has a iwin iu. ken which has two bi'asts,.;i ; legs, I'o.ir wings, andiuily one n -ad. It is preser cd in aleoho .. M. Hill 'wil! have it. on exh ,i i at the Uaeky Mount Fail.. Mi John Sellv is to i- h --land- old 'of the new hott 1 on Bailies street He js to have an elegant Jims and everything about the ho le will be in good style Mr Selby w i 1 1 'make a good caterer and his hotel will tie popular. "Wednesday night two negroes, Lewis Battle and Tom (Jay, be- e.im.' engageii in a ngnr near nie depot in this place, when Battle was badly stabbed in-tlu? abdomen, Dr. C. Deems Bel was called to the injured man and 1 eis now on the riuul to recovery. Mr. 1. N. (ilover, who was into si-c us Saturday, intnus ns that the Sunday c-liool. pio-nio at Mt l'leasjint, Xasii County, has been changed toHhe tlrst Friday in No veinher, Rev.J II (iuinn, of this plare, and Mr. L G Broiighton, of Stanliope. are e.iected to make, speeches on-the-occasion We leanithatit islikelyt'ie link j property will change ownership in a tew d-ais, bnt that it will irob ,inl lie .ipciied again by the mid dle id the month, and that in sever al respects the coining season- will even surpass in attractiveness last s .ino i. We are glad to note this, tor we- consider Wilson fortunate in possessing a phui d aniusement V 'ne!f - M eii.iny;able. " ''ti!. J. L. Tombnson.lms niisfnt-i-d, to the W'ilson Grade-V School a IvautifuH hea.V.V fcld im-dal, to be mu,i hy tlu chief officer a an insig t'ia l Ids ottii ership. This medal is to he worn by the i;pil in the up per grade who may each month ob :tain i In- highe.-t yeiieral average in atiend iii'-e, schoUirship . and de i tinent. Reese Barhain uo has the honor of holdins this badge. vehear grejit en plaint t'reni iHtr eettn mv.ichants of gin tut "'ttoii. One large foreign buyer ii' X'oi folk has rfse.d H make a 'i'l i s; ,'ovth taroliua cotton on Hii-3. account; Dealers report it 'lni.'st uusalatdo at any price. Hiis iseaused by too great speed ") ruining and carrying cotton to Kin in a damp condition. Fanners sll"iild not patronize a ginner, who iHdnmige the staple that be may KUi;i huger qu Mitity of cotton. On tiie evening uf the 1st instant. II"! M .I Hargrie 'arrived at the ".-.'"tiute ' lstitwte, and Itegan vidui.gou - 'fuesdayj the 2nd. -histitute now "has a Faculty i l tit that id'nnv school in the 'u". What can 1kv a greater or t, ":,1t and advantage to a town y'"'siir.t-Class FemaleSemiuaryf " j.Ie should appreviate the ji" ;ii,-' s and second, U'e' tt'ovis ot ,,; ijassell, lp v;.teuding to him H .-iiiid slire ef their pnfionage. j. A ti;e(nl ar Faison writes us that , """ was ;t o(M,d deal of excite ' ,u ",'oi'e oft he (Iraded School '""I'lS Tll.w.l..,- I. ..... 'I f i , n seems muu one ;"" 1;"1.V teachers weit to the pi iluVr" n,uU'i Mioto" was some U.i'.S w it would not plav, M.e -m ind S,1UV a rffe suake. ( . p'Ue thealarin, the room was ' cleared of nil except the k'lii.c- i?;'1 ln "-'lturii,g and n4in1nakesbilS whieh meas niches in length. F O II INFERIOR CtJUJiT. Tiie Commissioners met Monday. The following jurors were drawn for the fall term ol Inferior Court, which will be held the fourth -Monday in November: T. 1. Gay, Ned Bullock, II. D. Ellis, Thos. E. Flora, A. T. Smith, John Lamm. Thomas .gums, H .A. i ay - , .,. ... eas, Josiah Davis, J, al. l.arnes, lien-1 ry Barnes, col., J. A. Brewer, T. 11. i Eagles, Arnold Nicliols, .Jr., (iaston Ilinnant, .Josiah Barnes, E. II. Winstead, L. E. Page, Dempsey Peel, John 1'. Bardin, Jaines T. Lewis, Perry Bass, II. II. High, li. G. pittman, Gray Bailey, col., Bed ding Proctor, Alfred Woodanl, col., Blake Ellis, B. J. Boyett, Jbliii Moore riliil'Li: AND THEIR MOVE MENTS. Our . young friend, S. li. Alley, Esq., was in (loldsboro last week running Mr. J. M- DodsouV pho tograph gallery, during his absence at the -bedside of his sick wife in Greensboro. Mr. O. O. White, one of AVarrenton's cleverest and most popular young merchants, spent kSiuidav in Wilson. Come again! Col. W. T. Black well, ol Durham, whose illness we noticed last week, is able to be out on the stieet. Our young friends, Sam. B. Dew and Doane Ileitinj,, "left last Friday for the University of Virginia Mr. Broiighton, oflial eigh, father of Dr. Broiighton of Stanhope, lias bought the Herring place in Nash and will shortly move. YVe are glad to welcome such eitizens We were pleased to meet Itev A. MivCulleii, of ('raven, in town Saturday, on his way to Mt. Pleasant church -where he preached the funeral of the late John (ilover, Esq., Sunday, a large congregation lieing present. lie ajso preacliad in Wilson Sunday night - Rev W. T. Jones' seVmon in the Methodist church on "Why halt ye between two'opinions," last Friday night, and his efforts Sunday morning and night at the Missiona ry" Baptist church, were appreciated by our people and received much praise -G. W. Blount, Esq., is absent at Hickory.." He is expected to return next week, accompanied, by Misses Mamie an 1 Pauline Mrs. Badley, of Arkansas, who has been visiting Mrs. George M. Smit li. left for her home Wednesday Mrs. Nick Harris, of 'Nash, is on a visit to her d 'lighter, Mrs. C. M Winstead Miss i Ellie Martin, wholias been visiting at Mr. J. T. S. Young's, left for Petersburg Wednesday -M Uses Jennie Thorp, and Annie Lewis have returned to Kocky Mount Miss Kate Lord, who has been visiiing Miss Sallie Dauiei, left for her home m Wil mington yesterday evening Mr. Joh:iLtwis, of liockv Mount, is visiting fiiendsiu Wilson Mr. Hugh F. Murray has returned from Pitt court We were pleasel to receive a cail from Brother'. J. it. (T.arlis, of theTarboro '-Guide," Monday- Mr. R. T. liebee, of Charlotte, was in town yesterday selling "Diamond Dusi'' tor .clean ing .silverware, (Xc Miss Mollie Gardner, who has bam on a visit to" (loldsboro. i etui ned home Wed nesday ('apt. A. J. 'Hines and family- have returned from their summer trip to -Western North Car olina. Their many friends join us in welcoming them back again Miss Alice I liuis is home again from Edgecombe. sNo W HILE As skkn ii' the Editor. Court lias b.-en in session at Suow Hill this week, -.ledge Phillips ire s'uling, and Solicitoi- Galloway pros ecuting. Although the docket was large it is expected to adjourn court Fridayl '.'.Fudge Phillips made a good impression. jThe v.rowd in attendance on conji-t Wilis', large.-' The I'ollowii, lawyers were in attendance:- P. A Woodard, of Wil son j .). Q. .Jackson, A,. I. Ijoftin, 1). E. I'erry, and Fred "Loft in,' of Kinstoti ; -Fudge V'airelot h, 11. F. Granger, and Ijaae F. Dorteb, of GoldsboHi; Messrs. Munioe, Al britton, Blount, Lindsey, and doy ner, of Snow Hill. The Norfolk and Charleston rail road has ; leased the Snow Hill and Goldsboro telegraph line, - and is now al work locating their - road. They win build at once a tekgiajdi line on the proposed lim of their road." The people along the road are signing a paper welcoming the proposed road and giving the right of way. An agent of the road was in Snow Hill last Saturday and said it would be completed to Charleston within three ;vea,vs- The people of Greene Ua e high hopes anil the v believe that he long wished tor rpad will soon ivetliem communication witU tiie outside world. ' During the fall "and" winter the Snow Hill steameis will connect with the Old Dominion and Clyde line at New Berne. The improve ments made on Moccasin river by Gen- Bobt. Ransom's force are in calculable. A petition s iyv be ing circulated- att 1'reeJy signed asking Congress to appropriate $L'5,C00 to extend - the "improve-j meiit so that steamers can go up to Stantonsblirg. Snow llilf Uuight la.M year 4,0 K bales . uf tMitton. With increased facilities for transportation the merchants expect: this season to buy lieteeil six. and eight thous and. There is but little building going on in Snow Dill. Mr. John Mur phrey is building a new store on Greene street and Mr. W.D. Sugs is building one at the head. o Greene street. - A festival ya.s yiy wi Tuesday for the purp.o,s of raising fluids to build an Episcopal Church. The JUltQRS i f " ....luuseiHyni 0 E wiliiajns and Mrs M T Move deserve credit for making it such ,vl.f., uoJc ,,.,., 1 . , i ? , , Aiiss W hitehead was bom at Pae a great success. About lilt v dol- f - , x ac ; .i i ! tolus, Pitt Couutv in 182C. and had lars was the amount realized. .. ' iant r w;i ' ! mm... f .i . -oeen a resident ot Wilson abont, ladies engaged in the management fill - . i Ibis material lmnrovei&etftt- oi Greene county, whil not rapid is!" ; P, nuited steady and substantial. The esti-i. ' . 'v v ? f ! Mopal mate of the v.p is at least a three j 1 V 1 u -c .1VQUS' ami 1 r .' (able, selt-siicrificing life-foro-ettino' o.Utlis average crop o cottoii - st.-.,iTOl f(r otla?rs discus Ihe corn crop is g,H,d :dl over the s t., ristran cbarit county. Cotton is being nicked , ,r . i ' , . rapidly and sold. Two hundred . ,.1 , t. ... i ,. . oaies uave ioiiuii reaav sine in snow i Hill at lroni 0 to, VI o 5 per pound. There were tvetween thirteen and fifteeH thousand bales of cotton raised in (lut'iir last yeai. Tiiis yVar an etpially large number of bales will be raised, altluuig'.i the acreage is uot nearly so large. The farmers are practicing the "inten sive"' system of farming. Less land is planted but more fertilizer is used. The No Fence law is gaming in favor every day, and as the people le.-.rn to take care of stock and anauge pastures, it grows iu-.pop- j ular favor. In some sections oi tne ! c unity, however, some dissatisfac j tion still exists. It is bought that j certain parties will endeavor to ; make the "Fence or No Fence" question an issue in the next cam paign, but it is safe to predict that such an effort will fail. We met many of the ."subscribers of the Advance and added a num- Wjf fli. - a t(( our ,ist. It JllTAKEIiS. The past week has been a very en joyable one to us. Sunday we attended preaching at Bethany, a very neat little church, about three miles from our town and it reflects much credit upon the people of that neighborhood, as it was built and owned by them Kev. J. J. Harper of the Disciples church is their pastor and they are again to le congratulated upon being so fortunate in securing , the services of so good a preacher. The revival which has been going on for the past week conducted by Mr, Har .per closed last Sunday, quite a large crowd was present to hear the distinguished divine His text Sundav morning was taken from Pauls ' first letter to the The's 5 j chap 10 Verse "Christian rejoic ing." Miss Nora King, oi Wilson performed on the organ. Her music and singing was much ad mired a iid en joyed and added a great deal to the exercises. Here we are again on our second enjoyment Tuosday " morning bl ight and early found us at that 'chief of good fellows," Mr. Chas. B. Braswell. one of Edgecombe's young and well-to-do fanners It was an occasion lor a big bird hunt; who should we meet on our arriv al? Wh v two old souls ;Mr. J. Y. Paris and Bill liynmii of Tarboro, ready for the. hunt, after a shake of t he hand and a "smile," we we-re olf after the birds and it was not long le fore "bang, lung,'' went tlie guns and down went six birds, friends Jas Pans claimed to have killed three oCthein at one riref well he being from Tarboro, we placed tle'in to ins ci-edtt, lor wre do not desire to take n single lau rel from the crown of a Tarborean. We did n f e! din niy one ourselves for we s iid before we st ated out that we would have to .go by se era 1 places that was "haunted," so we concluded we would take the old musket along to shoot the spir its should we see any Permit us to say the spirits were seen several times, and were shot at by the en tire party, having killed all the "spirits," and it wasabout dinner time aud we journeyed in that di rection. Happy direction too, "ah that dinner !' There was all that man or iwoman could eat: r rum ci isp, to sticky, from sour to swoet I here was a pijr, ami chickens hujfh and tendur. -Hutched in the; days of chilly December. i ( if which at la with an ominous proau. Tim Hunter essayed to swallow a honey. And took Mayor Kawliiijrs plucky and stout. To trrapple tlie evil and brin- it out. ! And still the dinner went mrrily on, anili the I Jim sand Joe and Dave and Jno, 1 : Kept wiuking theireyos and smacking their I lips, I And 1 assing theeatables ii:to t clire." Thus ended the bird hunt, ; Cotton is coining in a'n: nt right I and bringing good prim Several bales sold here this week al 9:1 let her come dont stop her. .M iss Alice 1 lines of Wilson who j has been visiting friends m Edge-i coin be returned home Wednesday Business brisk. Fizzy- DIED Our people s lupathize with Mr. J.M. Dodson, of Goldsboro, in the death of Ins wife, whieli sad event occurred at Greensboro hist Satur day. She was at one time a resi dent of Wilson, and was a lovable, attractive and true woiaan We have no particulars. 1 In -Wilson, September 28th., at 7 A. M., infant child of V. 15, and A. F. Austin. "Ere .sin could blight or sorrow . ..' fa.le, Death eaine with friendly tare ; The opening bud to heaven convey ed, ' And bade it blossom there." At her residence in Edgecombe county, Sunday, Septemlnir :0th., at 4 P. M. Mrs.' Winifred Edwards, wife of Mr. Brittaift Edwards, aged ."it years. She leaves eight chil dren, two of them our townsmen W. AY, and .1. Edwards, to whom our sympathy is extended. Mrs. Edwaids was a member of the Primitive. Baptist Church, and was a good woman. ''Blessed ''are the dead which die in the Lord.' Suddenly a Pitt Couiitv, her residence in Friday, September eleven and twelve 2sth, between o'clock, of-heart disease, wife of Y G Iang Esq, J Mrs A P Mrs Lanir was a daughter of Alfred and Or pah Move- aud i was born in Pitt County January 12th, WV), united with the Disciples Church in 1852 and was married January 8th, 15-;. She. leaves a husband and live children, two sons and three daughters. Her death was imipv. pected and is a great blow to relatives and friends. She was buried Sunday evening at the lani iiy burying ground, five- miles be low Marlloro, a very large assem blage of relatives and friends be ing present. Owing to the absence j of the pastor of the church, with ; which she hell her" memWrshin. ti orinui;, nev Heading .Moore, of the Metluvlist Church, conducted the Ivurial services. Mis Lang was a sister of our:' 'townsman Elder Moses T Move. (Quietly and )eaeefnlly at her res idence iii' '.Wilson, Wednesday morning at 7 AM, October 3rd, Miss Susan Whitehead, sister of n tr v uiteueau L.s, and of Mrs i wit i v vVllaUIl nhftTlT, , Y iuout ! oni me MiiiMiiueoi a uevoted life to gladden the. pathway to a better vxisteMt-e . She bore her long tedi ous sickness without a murmur and looked to the beyond without a tear gladly welcoming the ap proach of death. She was buried in Maple wood cemetery, Thursday at 11 A M, llev J lIGuinn conduct ing the burial service. As a christian.", no praise said of her would be- fulsome. One who knew her well in the home eircle said to us yesterday -'She was one of thel very best women I ever knew," The lMreaved relatives aud friends have our sympathy iu this affliction of Providence. ICommunieated.l CiUlTf n A T . ; luee ii. mi a l 1CM: 111 Vnnr notu.t.i! caose of K V 1 . -!.; ,uu" 1:01 cut corrnn this season, that fastrunni,, T theeaase, , "? wa's Tho ' 10 ,l oat mistake, -i tie main i-e:vni ;i ...1 77. K' olns. AH hand fit;..,. ,... maehino i- -, """o as wen as cu lo ,,5 ',ng W1 h two m alone, nt '. WUHU IS lK)UlHl rt the lint. Hare v.-.,;. ' to m proper order and ""7... ' put as ave your gis pi.ri- ; applying to j p vi., r' Vi C. F. Finch. "- HOME ITEMS. Complete line of clothin of all quahties at Warren & Baraes Warren & Barnes have a full rne of the Burt & Packard Shoes. Axr o T. aiieuo5i.arne8 make Gents Ul " lamg uooas a Specialty. i, Haa11 8tyles and Qualities m endless variety at Warren & jjaiues. . "l liU oi.iauies cloaks and vv-iiuiig jactetsof all qualities at I? uieu 05 rsarnes. A.-W. Eowland can deliver coal anowosr, market price. Send him your oraers. . Just received a large assortment of fresh Cakes, Candy, Cheese, To bacco &c.,at John T. Ford & Co's. A fine line of pant patterns and eassimere suitings at Warren & Barnes A desirable residence on Nash1 street for rent on good terms. For ' lliAKiriAf-iA a. 1 J . t - ...uiiuauuu ayyiy lo j onn ii W ood ard. Dr. J. M. Taylor says te has sold all his lands except 150 acres, em- bracing the home and Mill tract and that somebody will make fifteen hundred dollars in the next two or three weeks by purchasing it. 2To mistake! Mr. L. H. Fulcher is busy open ing the large stock of goods he bought at the north. It is a real pleasure to visit his store and see him opening, and to see him mark them at very low prices. Nice line of dress goods and flannel suitings in all colors at Warren & Barnes. 100 Mens Rubber Coats and la uies ana misses Warren & Barnes. gossamers at A small ear rinsr has 1apti fnnni and left at this office. The owner can obtain bvnrm-ntra-AnPitv ......t paying for this notice. . Attentioii, ladies; -Before buying jv.,,. .,..v-.n,auiii iiaumi tv-ji.irnes and examine 'Riln-in C. "i 11 rt rV Miles Sons, and Warren P.arnes tine shoes tine sluHis. Brocaded and plain velvets, both in velveteen and silk velvet for trimmings and suiting at War ren & Barnes-. .Mr. O. P. Shell's hack line, from Warren Plains to Warrenton, is the old reliable line and when you rurn 0GBUTe i0 n Wood furnished at short notice by AVorrell. Good buggy for sale at a bargain. Apply to A. W. Rowland. Plaster, Hair and Cement, in any nnantitv ilesired. at Geo. D. Warren & Barnes .have received the largest aud linest line of shoes i ever received m W ilson, Two houses and lots for sale in the town of Wilson on Spring street, lerms made easy, ply to J. B. Clements. Vp- , ! We are Sole Agt's. for the old relia ble Rowland Cotton Gin. Cant lie beat. .7. L. Weaver. & Co. After September 2fith., Smith & Rhodes will have oysters regularly j at their saloon. They have things j in fine style and will be prepared j to furnish oysters any way desired. ; - j Warren & Bnrnes have just re- eeived a large lot of Burt & Pack- ; ard's Gents' and Boys' fine Shoes. See them before buying. 1 The Earl & Wilson patent short j band beal edged Collar and Cuffs ; at WTarren d- Barnes. I For Pocket Knives or Table i Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware I Depot. Wilmington N. C. Ice House open on Sunday from j 8, 30 to 10 A. M. and 5 to 630 P. M. j A fresh supply of all kinds of ; turnip seed and cabbage for fall i lilanting at E. M. Nadal & Co's. The celebrated 'Fish Brand' Gills j Twine if sold only at Jacobrs Hard ware Depot. Wilmington N. C. McCraw & Nurney have just re ceived the latest patent Beef Chip per, by wliich they are enabled to furuish fresh chipped beef in any ouantitv, from the thickness of tis- i sue paper to one-eighth of an inch. Eveiybody ts invited to can aim see it. whoii such distiuffuished men as m ,vH -v-oi, liiiren.GeorsreBadser, late Secretary of the Navy: Gov. Edward Stanley, of California ; Gov Iredell of North Carolina ; Senators Talmage, oT New York; Preston of South Carolina ; Hen- derson ' of Mississippi ; Hon. Be verlv Tucker, of irginia, iu"i' Green of Mississippi ; Freeman, of Texas Gen McComb, of Georgia ; W U Vppletou, of New York; Rev F L Hawks, of New York, and a host of other such men give .imnff eprtiticates of the value of a ii-kA.lir.ifl """e . . , it niiisc uae miiiu"" worth. All this is true oi weciv- j I. l.jll I v ,. , All this is true oi un-- Auti Dyspeptic Pills, and with's to-dav thev are as good as good as iney were when those certificates were written. seI 4 Lost. A gold ring, with black cameo setting. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at ' 1 - this Office. J. W. GILMER, DEALER IX m TT 1 X H C No. 19 iiaui si. j-wm Ag't ror DunlapHats- sep213m HriiggiHi and Apoincearjr, DEALER IN Fancy and Toilet Articles. S. W. Cor. High & Middle Sts., Portsmouth, Va. i sep21 tf Wilson Market- Kepokted Weekly by Byxitm Daniel & Co. Cottn-l..: ;rjrinr, Baoon,.. . Beeswax, ... Butter -12VlV ..M3 Candles. Cheese, Coffeo K10,... Coff,-Java, Coffee La guyra, Uorn Meal, ; Corn,. .... Chickens, .-ZT Cotton Ties........ 3tL40 12W12 Una 30 JOgSt ift35 .. .- Httail tt (il Oi ... -Sa3l 1 RHftl 75 urs salted Meat, iHnnestlca. Eres, Flo r,: - Hides, ".'ZZ S OlKi U0 JATd, . , ..Vi12Ji 10$12i .l 0Wl 50 A'UrTO u&ix l wis mi 8aJ2 ; J StKaa 50 .. flo7S Molasses,.. Peanute, Potatoes Rice, Hairs. - Salt.... " Sufrar ,........V Shingles. . Turkeys, . " Tallow,.. '." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IF YOU WANT JTO BUY A The place to buy it is at m V. WHITE'S, 18 High St near Ferry Wharf, Portsmouth, Va. Large assortment of Guns, Pistols fishing Tackle, and all kinds of Sporting Goods. Gun Repairing a Specialty. oet" 3m CKOCKERY, WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL-- SJ W. Niemeyer, Crockery, China, Glassware Lamps and House Furnishing Goods 517 Market Square, Portsmouth, a fFANOY GOODS for HOLIDAYS octa 3m Mey West iRor Factory. JDolan A lion alt a 11 , Manufacturers, Jobbers and DKALERS IN IliiTiniu :ii(4l It"in.-l i- 4iiiS. And all Smokers' Articles. Portsmouth, Va. ! Office and Factorv, 827 High street ; opposite ucean jiouse. oct; .1m J SELIG M A IN j COMMISSION MERCHANT, i avti hvittd t-m i ms-n,de Beeswax, A 00I, and all kinds of ('ountry Produce. 30 Bollingbrook street, oet.V3m Petersburg, Vii NORFOLK STEAIDYEWQRKS j ns Main st, noutolk, va. jENTS CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED, nr ,iri, Knnl tr rr ro ;a i wanauteb not to smut or rnb off. iBrauch vffice , 23" High St. - " Portsmouth, Vn ioct; J. M. Marshall Pro. i H. B. ANDERSON & CO, 202 Main St. Norfolk, Va. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS. Brussells ;0 65, 75, 00, 1.00 -1.25. INGR AINS. 35 to 1.00 Linoleum, Curtains, all Plain and Patterns. I Fancy. Floor, ' ' . Table, Window Stair & Shades 50c Shelf.1 to 85. Apothecary 8: .ruggist;- Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet, aud Fancy Articles. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Brushes and Dye-Stuus. Garden 1 and Flover Seeds NO. 4 G RICE'S ROW, ! PORTSMOUTH, VA. 1 octVSmo I I ; FARM FOR SALE. Situated in Halifax County, NC, : on Ringwood road 3 miles West of Enfield, containing 217 acres, 100 acres in a good state for cultiva I tion, good dwelling of 3 rooms out ' buildings suuieient for place in- : eluding 5 tenant houses, small or- : chard, t dace built up and cleared within the last seven years, good water and a very healthy place. F C PlTTMAN. Oct-5-Gt P:nfield, N C. LOST ! LOST ! On the morning of the 28th, of ! September a White Pointer Dog, I with dark, liver colored spots on t him. is rather tall, long headed, ! i left himl leg a little shorter than j ' the right, from which circumstance j ; he goes a little one sided, answers , to the name of VANCE. He is snp-: j jiosed to be around "Wilson or not i t -uu""j- ." j ; mation leading to his recovery j i will be thankfully received or any j ; one bringing him will be liberally! j rewarded by the subscriber. s ; A. W. Rovf land. - : j Oct-o-lt. Wilson, N. C. t LAND FOR SALE. j , valnahl. ! i ' . ", : hirms in warren i;ounrv. near rue railroad depots, schools and church- j es. Healthy country and good wa- j ter, the very best soil and, produc ing freely cotton, com, wheat, oats, : r, . nful -clover and other grasses, and the ; famous heavy shipping and bright ! , yellow tobacco, much of winch; sells for fifty cents to one dollar a pound. Pricfrpm s.00 to flO,00 per acre. II. A. Foote. ! Oct-5 tf. Warrenton, N;C. j J. T. NURNEY St CO. Suffolk, Va. ; fWholesaJe Oyster Packers, wish-: es toiuform their patrons and deal ers in oysters generally, that they ; are still iu the Packing Business, j and guarantees to please in stock and their prices are as low as any , house inrthe trade, all orders filled promptly. : Oct-5 4t. Pianos and BEST NO W MADE. Send for Catalogue. sep21-6m DR. V. A. WAI.KK. Walk '& . IlEAlBD JLiMiji, laintj Corner Water Street sep21 Cm :o:- I offer for sale on terms to suit Valuable Real itiitt Town 01 Wilson, t or particulars apiilv to , an.!2-4t NOTICE. The liooks and accounts of T. 1 1. Selby are in my hands for collec tion. Parties indebted to him will please call and settle at once. John E. Woodard, Attorney in law and in fact for T. ILSclbw Oct-.V2t. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. I have discontinued my regular professional visits to Toisuot on Saturdays, and will do all my loaf ing hereafter at my office in Wil son.. ' Verbal messages are not reliable and should not be depended upon. A slate and pencil hangs at my .of fice door on which orders should b; written. The easiest Way to rind me. is to take a seat in my office. N. Ii. Herring, M. I). Oct .vtf. JIAllDY & BROS., Established in 1838. f OMMISI0. -MERriHSTS For the sale ot Cotton, Lumlier Peanuts and other Mercha uilise, and dealers in Peruvian Guano and other Standard Fertilizers. Hardy's Wharf, Norfolk, Va. Make Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments. Proufpt Sales and Quick Returns. sep21-tf PROCR ASTINATION Is not only the thief of time but the Murderer of Opportunity. :o: - . '. Provide to day lor your tamilies and creditors in case of your death, or for yourself in old. age by -. ' ak ing a LIFE or an ENDOWMENT POLICY in the OLD REL1AALE OF .-- NEW :o:- THE LARGEST, OLDEST, BEST and Cheapest of al! the LIFE DEANS & NICHOLSON, Agents. Wilson, Y. NOT1CK! Pa v oia Taxes. 1 shall 'attend at the following times and places in Wilson county for the purpose of co.lecting the State aud County Taxes tor the year 1883. All j;ersons are re spectfully requested to meet me. at the several nlaces and nay ' 1 heir taxes now due, to wit: Black Creek, at A. L. Bardiif s Store, Monday, October 15th ; Cross Roads, at L. F. Lucas' Store, Tuesday, October lGth ; Spring Hill, at Jesse Kirby's Store, Wednesday, October 17th; Old Fields, at School House near A. Nichols, Thursday, October 18th; Taylors, at A. M. Thompson's Store,' Friday, October 19th ; at my oflice in the Court House in Wilson, Sat urday Oetolier 20th ; Toisuot, at Well's. & Bailey's Store, Monday, October 22d : Gardners, at Baker's Store, Tuesday, Oetolier 23d ; Sara toga, at II. 'T. Owen's Store, Wed nesday, October 24th; Stantons burg, ' at Move & Ward's -8' ore, Thursday, October 25th. 1 can be fouud in my office at all times for the purpose of receiving the Taxes, and shall expect the tax-payers to come forward and pay them promptly and with as lit tle delay as possible. J. E. FARMER, Sheriff. Wilson, N. C, Sept. 20, Insurance r - We have no traveling agents, ties wanting their Par- Injured AGAINST please apply in person orby to DLWS t .MtHOlSOX, WILSON, N. C. Gin en in rim y urn Orsrans !! AT FACTORY PRICES, , HUMF, PAliKEli & HODGES, Booksellers and Stationers, , 104 Main St. Norfolk. Va. J. X. WILLIAMS. WttMrna j - s. Oil. &e. and lioanoke fywre, Norfolk, V a. 1 0,000. worth of Real estate in the J. F. FARMER. m ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. LOANS NEGOTI ATEI. FIRE ' AND LIFE INSURANCE ' Place i ix tiik Best American and English Companies BY " Insurance, Real Estate, AND LOAN 'BROKERS WILSON, N. C. The Real Estate Register of our oflice is at all timesopen to the nub- ! lie. No charge for advertising and i reffisteriiiir orooertv. Below is a j selection tor this week from our ' Register: . "".- - ... 1 . ()E Hundred and Fightekx ACKKS. Iii Wilson c,)iinty, X. C, on the ; East side of the ' W. &.W. R. IC, one half mile North of : lie town of i Black Creek. , A bout J cleared, and in cultivation, balance well ! tiinbert d. Laud -well adapted to i i-otton, corn aud other crops, also to the raising of strawlierries, gar-. j den )eas,' irish potatoes &c, excel-' j lent location for a truck farm.- Price 83000. Terms i J cash, "al jauce in one and two vears- Lot in Town ok Wilson. On theWrest side of Vance St., lietween Hill and Pirns 'Contains one acre more or less. Dwelling 1 with two rooms. Price 1-0 . l 'i'... - H I 111.1 C.I . Two Hundred A 'hen. In Pender count v, N.'C, on th' East side ot! the W. '& W. B. I!., 13 miles from Wibniii'gton and '.? miles South ot'Jiockv Point. One of the most valuable tracts in the State, will produce 50 to 75 bush elsTsorn per acre. High 'swamp of the m-hest kind, very little tlitch ing reV,ireu' growth, oak, hickory, IMipular, eftu, guni, bwch, witch! hazel, palmetto,'. ratan, myrtle, j i-hinipiepin &c. Itjch marl plenti- ; till. Price 2500. 'ruis, A fasli j balance in t welve month . Lot in Town of Contains about ing with seven Black Cki:,k. 2S acres, dwell idojiis. Kitchen and - convenient out buildings. : Beautiful grke, good water, very comfortable and desirable home. Fine location for a physician, teach- j er or merchant. Hotel and school j badly need, this place could lie eas- i ily arranged for either or both. ' Price 250O. Terms easy. THKEE IICNDRED ANDTWEXTV ACKES j - j Sitiatel in Halifax i-onuty. X. C , 'X mi ! South of Littleton, a thriving town on the It, & O. K. 11 not far from Garrett's Vineyard, and near the faraouH "Panacea" SprinirH. owned liy Thos. W. Harris, Esq. Land fertile, producing cotton, corn, tobacco and. small ifrain well. Eminently adapted to the raioiiiK of peaches and other fruits for shipping pur post. Half of the place cleared. Iralan.-c in Kood timlier. Section very healthful. Water excellent. Fine roads, with superior 8);ini. religious and educational advantages. Price t25uil. Term a cash, balance in one and two years. Will be divided to suit purchasers. Lot in Town' of Black C reek. Contaius about two-fifths of an lor Sale. UW i ';; t i l83.-tf j acre. Three bu hlings, construct- ; j ed and conveniently arranged for 1 buggy shops, can be changed bow ! ever and made useful for an acad emy, store or other puroses. Price "H00. J erms t-asv.' ' Lot in Town tF Black Cekfk. Coutains about acre, dwelling .with two rooms, kitchen ami sta ble. Price ."j00. Ttrms easy. Lot in Town ov Black ("keek. Contains about' jf ' of an j dwelling with two rooms. ' :Hi0. Terms easy. ' ' acre, Priee VAI.CABLE MILL PltoPEUTV Water Mill, i-aliio arid six acres of land on ; Biir Eishinif Crk, tn Nash county, N. C, 5 - niilcs west of Whitakers. on the w. k. W, U. K. j The MiU House is 26. I 4 feet, three stories i hiirh. with rock dam and fine water power. 1 Caacity for (rinninirJ bales cot ton per sea ; son. and jrrindirur i to U bushels corn per ; hour. Ail new. built la last few years, i Price .i.iiui. Terms ; cash, balance in one and two 1 rtara. j For further description of above and other property call and see Real Estate Register of DEANS & NICHOLSONS & 15. .Mahoiiev, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, J PORTSMOUTH, VA. j , We wish to call particular atten i tion to our special brands: Gib 1 sona, Hanesville, and "ML Vernon. I Pare Rye Whiskeys. Also Tobac ' co aud Cigars. sep21 tf UL Brown Cotton THE BUOWX FEEDER AND These Gins have been in use since 1S13. Several impnnem e n tsf have recently been made and they are now universally pro nounced the very best in the market. So great PRICES will be kept as heretofore delivered at the nearest deptit Carolina. , " ""' With Self feed Sizes. Prices of Gins. er or Con denser. ' i 30 " 75 CH 10tl0O " . 87 00 11GI 0O 40 " f 100 00 132150 45 " 112 50 1400 50 - - 125 00 1G0 00 CO " 140 00 ISO 00 70 " IGOOO 2OC00 K0 " ISO 00 2-12 !K) For description, circulaw, terms, iv.c. Address, ROUNTR EE, BARNES CX Jun-15-3m j Wilson, X. C. Are now in. successful operation. tider. icepaired at short notice. Agents fr the Krieltcl Vibruting Valve Steam Engines which took the First Premium at the Slate Fair, and Gold medal at the Alabama State Fair. Grist and Saw Mills sold ot repaired. Manufacturers or the ADVANCE COTTON PLOW, And ROCKY MOUNT TURN PLOW. We i'nake a specialty or the;.. We keep in stock a full line, of all sizes, steam and water piK and connections. Also b.-ass fittings for same. " Our Planing Mill is in fall operation. Mouldings, Brackets, Best kiln dried flooring and ceiling furnisjed prompt'y. We return thank for past patronage and guarantee to merit a continuance of the same. S. K. Fountain. Manager n s Cur.ulri, U. 3. ,-rr.- I l .rl;.al sl . filackwel I- THE FINFT, I't'KEST, I'.FT, A TOB A t V K V K K f ' U"! A -q,Tjj"jr,toQ H..t I P..X - t .facturof i by ' ,.,' - - .1 .... uumarr: Luiia-uuidi'crr.taiffui Tbcse Goods We ofleraadfr aa IWolate Guarastre ( Thev are the rtnent and Purest Go Otis upon the luaryet. Thpl-are fre from Uruir or Chemicals of any nind , They eon-i.-t of the finest Wilson I now in fidl ojwnjtion aid is ni;uufa;turiiig a stiH-iior article-..! Yarns and "Warps. Orders solicited. All orders should Iks addressed to - James II. DatisZTreag 0.1i -er:-A. BBANCH, Pres. P. W. Gins ''COTTON GIN CONDENSER. has been the de mand that for. the past three seasons it , has been almost im L possible to sup ply it. .Not--withstanding the many added improvement these published. Th nr to any ioint in Eastern With Self Eee erand Con denser. 812500 141 50 165 00 179 00 105 0C 220 00 252 00 2S4 W AH kinds of M.ichiuery m.tdo to S. K. Fountain, W. B. Traylor) ( ropnetoi! umr.'ll SUv 1 mmw stoves - THE BEST IN THE MAKEl. rnirten dimront ulirn en1 kinds. FW. lam Kith Eiutnrled lUmtTVoln. !d to , all rrquirmu.uu, " orl.x-a to mil . II .o-w. LEADING EATURE8: Ooutle Wrurl Poors. Patent Wood Grate Adjusuil.lp Damper, . irhii(K-T.I Auti mstlc Khclf, r.n.lllnn I rlnfu. 'twrlh PVtc. hwlngiiig Flttc-Sti, Kerrrflbu. u Bortiinx Lnn Crow PJ Ix.ublc flm. Center. Reary King 'overs. Illuminate.! Vim ioi.rn. Xl.'lul KdoIm, K'li'kel I'sm-ln. etc. I'miua)-d hi Materia!, In I'.uUb, and in operation. SAAO A. SHEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md. I.KII.II.l.HKK.V ( l Ullwu.A.I . i.r clrtn f-r in.-rlt U lutw-dL '-; f i t lo want to hug tii't.; f-ifmleal graip the girl as Ihoii-h he wai ted to break her iu two. Thit is wr.uig. Voil nliould go at it ealiu'y aud de lilteiately, even prayeilaily, ami lie as gentle an though she ua an ivory fan. The gentle prenMtire of the band that a girl loves, even the touch, is an dear to her mm though you ran hthrVigh a "lone crusher. You should not irrab her a yon would a bag of oaf , and leave marks on her that will lat a life time. A loving woman ahouhl not be made to feel that her life i& in danger unless she wear' a cOTfiet made of lioiler iron. I hope thit will be a lesson to you, and here after, if you cannot contr.il yonr feelings, I will provide a wooden Indian lor you to practise on at Jfirst. until y or have d'Jooetl your rrrnuinvigui Toliaeco, and purest rite inqx-r. -:0: Bauxe, V. Pres. J. W. IJAVW.Tre: d Cotton Mills T I 0,

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