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iVu.SONAl)VAKCE J And C. C. in PreprieUtrs TUS E0E3 EOYCOTTES. . Several weeks ago the Ad vance' saw fit to compliment the Ualeigli News-Observer (without calling! that papers name and therein lies the of fe;i?e, v; suppose) for Its novel and Uuii.o way of increasing ita list of subscribers. We re ferred.in, the most complimen tary terms possible, to the fact that it world recommend any man in ; th Carolina for Gov ernor if it coul.l thereby gain a new eut H'riber or retain an old one. Vi'e felicitated that euter prisiiiu' 'paper uWm its having entered a field of enterprise npt -occupied by any other newspa per in the State. , 1 Fe make it a point to endeavor to encour age .now enterprises and we ppoko of this with that desire, notwithstanding the fact that that excellent mid sweet tem pered paper Las adopted the yame measure- of increasing its circulation for the past several campaigns. We . thought its enterprise should be mentioned for the very solitariness of its po&ition as well as for the fact that it was a decided pioneer in thi3 line, and has been for sev eral campaigns.-. Well, HLange as it tr-ay seem, our eiroris to encourage our osteoma! and valuable arid in dispensable contemporary are entirely unappreciated. Not only are they not appreciated, but that arbiter and corrector of ' the North Carolina press tha pelt appointed guberua torial ina7 er lias becoiaa offen ded and ,we, alas! have fallen as a prey to his offended dieni- . ty. The name of the Advance has been dropped from the list of exchanges of the News Ob server ior una auerapt to en- cournge a thriving enterprise v e ate toia una 13 the reason inn private letter from. this source of all knowledge. Oh now sad it ' makes us feel to "know that the, glorious light cttnis mimtaiu of all light and wisdom iii, N-y-th Carolina will "Cease to shine upon""our"sanc tum. We ; had hoped to give our readers a live political newspaper during the approach ing campaign, but, of course, it will be impossible to do so without the "orgin" from which to gather our policical ."Views, '"lis, pad t.;3 a pity" that our yonng hopes should be so fear fully blighted. We feel the weight of our condemnation and bow beneath the load. Our heart is sore- oppressed, our prospects are blighted and we go about, now that the News Observer has ceased to pay it3 daily visits to our . panctura, as Eachael, .'weeping for her Child ren and will not be comforted because they are not. Henry George has declare himseli as in favor of the rs election of Mr, Cleveland i and says tie wui exert himseii 10 attain that object. He believes in ultimate free trade and while the Democratic party does! not favor absolute free trade it favorsi the lowest possible tariff to supply the need3 of the gov ernment. Seeing that the ten dency of the Democratic party is towards free trade he advices his followers to cast their vote for that party. He says he does not for an instant give up or release his "Anti-Poverty" prin ciples but that it is simply. choice between the Demo cratic or-Republicanparties and between the two he favors; the Democratic, His followers in New York may be; worth something in the approaching campaign. - ! ' Editorial Correspondence.) RALEIGH LETTER. The Blair bill has i assed! the Senate, but by a reduced vote, The indications are that it will be-allowed to gsracefully expire in ; trie; pigeon holes or. i the Houses,' I It may be well to state that North Carolina's delega- tionin both houses of Congress have done and still are doing their best to secure the passage of. the bill, as requested bjr the Democratic State Convention Our ! representatives lare true to the wishes of their peo ple. . j Ihe great amount of good that is being done by the nub lie schools of North Carolina can never be estimated. ' The schools;are far from what they snouldbe. Much of the talk of their inefficiency is true, but with all their imperfections Uiey are the means of accpm pusnmg untold good, to the children of the State. "Wft ta. joice in jthe fact that the Dem ocratic party has established and maintains public schools. Tfce Repeal of the internal Revenue V' "Political Views, j We see from' from the Golds- boro Argus that Eev. Jos'. Price has been tendered, by Secreta ry of State Bayard, the appoint ment as Minister Resident and ted States sHiDBriaT The ;Ad-v-A?C2"congratulates the admin istratiori upon the appointment. Price, is a negro of unusual sense "and torce of character. He is a ! born orator and - will make a 1 noticeable representa tive in Liberia. I Lieut. M Governor Steadman was in Raleigh last week, when leaving here he went to Wash ington, D. C.to add his request to that of our congressmen and the committee of gentlemen who recently visited Washing - ton, that the internal Revenue Jaws be repealed or modified. I was glad to see him go on that mjssion. He will have a con ference with Mr. Mills chairman of the Ways and Means com mittee. The impression- has gotten out that the people are opposed to a change in the in ternal Revenue laws. I know that this is not trne,and I am glad that Governor Steadman, a leader of the Eastern Democ racy, is to go to Washington to urge the repeal or modification, As I understand it, the - posi tion of most of the Eastern Democrats is this : We don't know anything about the op pressions or outlook of the In ternal Revenue. We'make lit tie or no prandy or whiskey and we are willing to pay the taxr We would not ask for"an abolition of the Internal Rev euue or: ourselves;, but the Western and Piedmont iDem ocracy feels the burden the In ternal Revenue imposes upon them and are restive under it We are bretheren and we will stand side by side in their fight against I what oppresses them We remember that when under negro rule, the Eastern coun ties were almost bankrupt, the Democracy of the West can?e to our rescue and gave the man agement of the counties to hon est white men. They didn't cars for a change in dounty gov ernment in fact they didn't wan't a chang4- L4 order to" save the East from Radical rule they gave up what they esteem- 'What Two Told," by Clarence M. -Bouchette. One striking feature of this periodical is its collection of brief and pointed sketches of the peculiarities of great men, and many other par agraphs, both valuable and in teresting, especially suitable for those who can devote only a lew occasional moments to reading. A rapid etndy of its illustrations alone will give one an intelligent inkling of the matter J contained in each arti cle. By all means let no one omit reading the sketch of "Three Typical American's" David Crockett, Tom Corwin, and Ben Hardin. I'erhaps no other characters in ur history suggest a purely American en vironment. As a periodical equally adapted to every mem ber of ; the household, the old and the young, the busily em ployed and the more leisurely furnishing both amusement and instruction we do not know its snperiof.' I-f you want a mor ally healthful, yet a stimula ting and delightful monthly for the domestic circle, you can get this for S3, per annum from Mrs. Frank Leslie. 53,55 and 57 Park Place, New York. b-ajshb: no- 2321- : EKPOBT OFTHK CONDITION ! OF TUB TIRST KAT.BAXKOF TV11S0S, At Wilson, in the State of North Carolina at the close of business, Uth day of Feb. 1888. RESOURCES Loans and discounts f 108.SSS-4S Overdrafts i. ha.Ti U. Si Bonds to secure circulation w.uuu.w Notes Id Suit. 712.66 Due from other National Banks. ...18.ST8A' Real estate, furniture and fixtures ,l:C Current expenses and taxes paid..-. 1,000 3 checks and other cash rtems....... 012. Bills of other Banks 1172j. Fractional paper currency, nickels and Denniee- - 80.f Specie 20.S11.96 Lpal tender notes ib,uw.uu " Means Every Word of it. You eannot always tell what people mean by what they say; but whn the bottom comes out of the ash barrel that a man is tuegingi and straining to get up the cellar steps; and the man says something, -it is safe to assume as a general thing that he means it. Chicago Herald, Tax the flown Pump. ' The town authorities of Wilson onght to be ashamed of themselves The newspapers of that town Lave to pay a, iicenea tax ot $1 per month, fl bis does not speak well for a progressive town like we look upon Wilson as being. The idea of taxing; whai does as much for the advancement of a town as do newspapers. They wjll wsmt 3 inej.ow,- t,uiljp jor gjying water Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer 10 per cent. 01 circuiauonj. L3SO.O0 Total- .t221.0-J8.71 LIAHILITIES. Capital stock paid in surplus iuna.... urn! Undivided profits.. $51,000.00 16.0ii0.00 10,021.49 National Bank notes outaandin 27.000.00 Dividends unpaid 8M.00 Individual deposits subject to check. 61.53a.64 Demand certificates of deposit Z&4.38 Tims certificates of deposit .2I,130.83 Cashier's checks outstanding... 10,129.27 uue to ouer national uutt a.uu Total.. ..$221,0a.71 State of North Carolina. Countv of Wilson, ss 1, John Huteninson, lasbter or toe aoove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of m; knowledge ana Deiiei. JOHN hutt iinson. usshier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day or February, vm. A. 11. DKAH3, V. S. V. CORBkCT Attest : F. W. BARNES. 1 WILLIE DANIEL, VDlroctors. F- A. WOODARD, I is the place to get Pare Corn 1 -The celebrated old Stewart - - RYE WHISKEY, . Fonr year old Nash County Fine Imported gr, Beers, &c. Wines Pool and Billiard Tables, Eresh Garden A FULL VARIETY OF PEBFECTLY FREbH GARDEN -AND I'lF.LD SEEDiJ OF LOT II -w BUIST'S AND. hi T II E I A R E 7aT' A LI- ds. .D SEE OKETH'8. A N T El). ?! I AM SOLE WILSON AGENT FOR THE Opposite fSrig Ilotel, DRUGGIST a wjixTfiiTiucrrjVl 1 1 KASIE8 T V E A x r, AND CHEMIST, TRUSS IN THE WORLD. Nach-street, Vilson, U. C. WILSON' MARKET. SCHOOL NOTICE. Corrected every Wednefday Hadley & Brings. by: Batrfnnfr Uaoon.. IWnwajt - Butter...-Candles-. Cheese- C ffee Kin Coffee J s va... Coffee LaKUVa . Corn Meal.. Corn., Chickens. Cotton Ties- The Pablic Sr.h'l fr whiti!, district Nol, Wilson inniy will (be opened at the oM Mt-ttuwlisi iCbnrcli iu Wijson on tbettirt't il in- I day in Febaary. Arr.nupcmi'nrn 7 w I hare Wen uiale Tor the cjiieTul uml Mu,3 thorongh instruction of the pupil' 3oto4e . and prompt and regular aMeudanci' ! is earnestly desirrd. ! J. W. Payis,- ' W- V. WooTEy; A. J. SIMMS, ; Cum mitiee n-4 l : ' : . - .it. Dry Baited Hnoutdera Dry Bait Sides Domestics... 15 to 20 ,futn S5 i 2Sto; I 2(lto25 1 . . 7! Urf5 ....7MO-A ruk lUUtol2A 7 8 1-8 to s 7-8 Stolfl 1A 6 to 8 Tlie Advance would ask the bretliren of the press what they tiiius oi a newspaper that feels its oiva weakners and Inability to answer charts made- against it bo much that.it will net even attempt to 'defend, itself, but adepts ILe moist damnable meth od of warfare known to man? That Taper knows its own inskicereity in nominating men to he defeated by a convention, and when a uawepaper refers to that fact 'it takes rovenge by 'boycotting" that paper. The Advaxci: is not th only 4iews paper that ha been boycotted by this would ba r leader of the l)emocrtitic party. The Tarboro ro Soutlicritor, Asheville Ad vance, WJnton Sentinel, Battle boro Headlight and probably others have all Ueii .boycotted at various times by the iVews- Ob.-erver Yet ther, i. not a pap:r in the State that denoun ces the boycott j of tu j Knights of Labor liiore 'un.sparingly than does this self fcame "Boss Uoycotter of Korth. Carolina." Ue imagine thi cowardly attempt to keep newspapers quiet' as to Us indefensible courHO will result in to ood. me iewton jnterprise says it entertains r-u doubt but that the Democratic party Ntill be Fucccesful in thb approaching campaign. . Iiie Advance be lieves that the Eastern portion of the State will comp up with a large a majority ia all the Democratic comities and a de creased Republican majority-in the nero counties-. We have no fear as to what the East will do, but ve have from our ex cbanes been led to fear that Western North Carolina was not so - eurcly Djiuocfatio as has bci n the case in the past. It docs us pood to hear the Enter prise talk no favorably of the prospects of success' in that sec tion. It will not do to be overly ranuin ia any section. There i.3 wor.'t ' iiLead. The party vrciiit.'ra muiu recognize tiii-3 fact if tLcy would have the jatistactit'E of recin? a hand- somo iLajoritf piled up for the mocratic party. The Durham Recorder comes out equarely against spending money in keeping up the Im- migration Department. There are many people with the jRe- cerder on Lhe-' subject though tae benefits of the department are recognized, by; many 4 mpre v e imnK f rom : wnat we . can gatber from our exchanges tha't tne tmmigration Depattmeat need nbt tremble overly much at present through, fear of being aDoiisned. ' t Tue tax for improving the Mecklenburg'county,roadsdur- ing the past;year"amountedto ?5,594,83 which, amount has been turned over ,rto the -treasurer I for;, distribution, we see from' th0 : Charlotte Democrat ? ith a yeany distribution i of this amount in connection with the convict labor, good roads should prevail in that County. The Tarboro Southerner fel icitates itself upon its stone throwing capacity. It has good reasons to do so. We know I of no paper that does more plain talking and thows more stones among its own people than does that paper.' Tiat one is a Host. i or tne Presidential uomi nation the country is reconciled to take a is ew Yorker, but only one. Galveston Daily .News Correct. v hen I lovely women stoops to folly iu these days she elevates her bustle to a very lift pcemly fashion. New Haven News; ! ' - ' 1 '-' - -j Little Bill Chandler Then and ITqw, ! - " - ' Chandler, out, radically fa vers a raiorm or mat navy which, " Ciiandler, in, did his best toj ruin. Philadelphia J lines. is T7o Esceptions. . Conaresa is now talking about reducing postage. It It seeins willing to reduce everything except its salary and the tariff .Chicago Herald. -WILSOA- ed a rieht 3ow they ask thja,2as -"noThiext. dreenville Ileflector, to giverSfTa right, but L to stand "vtth them in an effort to get rid of the burdenso me .and op pressive tax, that aa condemn ed by Jefferson, Gallatin, Madi son and the other fereat lights of the Democratic party in the early days of the republic. What will the Eastern De mocracy do? Can they do any thing better than stand hy the West and not prove recreant to the most solemn of Bolemn obligations ? I say not; and I am ' glad that Lieut., Governor Steadmm will add the weight of his counsel to what has al ready been done in the way of securing lelief from tne op pression of the Internal Reve nue laws. - Ih Easier. Uncle Sam (looking dejected ly at the ceiling of the House pf liepresentatives. ,in the Wash, ington Capitol) I'm afraid it's perfectly! safe.- Chicago Trib une uep. Time "Work "Wonders. , "Ay effort is being made, we Bca f rcta our .exchanges, to buy . tUo old LitLy Priicn, at Rich mond, Va., where a great many Northern soldiers .were confin ed during the svar. The object of the purchase is to move it to Chicago. The newspapers of the entire country have denoun ced the scheme es pioducti-Je of nothing but bad The tales of horror- that would be told in connection with the building would Le almost equal to the 'Moody eLirf' ranting of John Tii C0iitc3t ia North Carolina la this campaign will be fought upon the istfua. of Honesty vs Corruption upou that ssue v, ill tho Democrats meet the uUicwis "' and ' vanquish M. i. -'.. ' The time was a few years &yo when very, nearby all our dry goods stores sol whisky; now they nearly all sell guano. A happy change. Washington, (Ga.) Gazette. j - An Unalloyed Blessing- . ; 1 Miss Ethel And so you are really engaged to , Mr. Samsoq, Clara ? - Miss Clara; (blushing) Yesl it all happened last evening. Ethel. i " ' Miss Ethel ? What a bless, ing leap j year is, dear ! New York. Sun : 1 ! I was glad to meet Judge Avery in Raleigh a few days ago. He said he had just held court in Wilson, and he spoke in the brightest 1 terms of the Wilson people and the Wilson bar. He said tnat tnere was no place in East North Carolina in which he would prefer to hold court than in Wilson. I am sure that the Wilson peo ple were as much pleased with this brainy mountain judge, as he was with them. The State Executive Com mitter will hold a meeting in Raleigh Thursday, February 23, to name a day and place for holding the next State Demo cratic Convention. It is believ ed that they will name an early day in June, and Raleigh as the place." Some effort will be made to secure the Convention for Charlotte, but at present there is little if any probability tnat Cnariotxe will be success ful. Charlotte is urged as being more accessible than Raleigh I am in favor of ; 1st. An early Convention. 2nd. Ihe nomination of a strong ticket. 3rd. A thorough organization in every town and township in our State, after the Tilden plan of organizing New York in 1879; and - 4th. Of an, earnest,-vigorous and aggressive campaign in which the motto will be "war to the knife and no quarter for the enemy. . - The Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina met. Professor Holmes was autnoilzed to purcnase a pow erful compound microscope for the use of the University. The question of the manner.of 'elec tiou of commencement officers was taken up and discussed After consideration the Board ordered that after the next com mencement, the faculty appoint the representative speakers of the societies, and that the ex ecutive committie of the Board of Trustees -appoint the mar shals. A proposition to estab lish a normal college and prac tical school at Chapel Hilsep erate and distinct from the University, at. which females should be admitted, was laid on the table by a large major ity. A resolution was passed allowing teachers who attend the special course at the spring term, to do so at a charge of 2.00 per month, or 5.00 for three months. J. D. "Death has played a dirty trick on this town," says au Arizona paper, 'by sneaking in upon ua and bearing off the on- ly bartender who knew ' how to mix a Tom and Jerry to circu late through the . system. Somerville Journal. . . Golgiatfiliste FOR tOUSG LADIE3 NJ N I SECTARIAN. spm. G SESSIOA Begins MONDAY, JAN. 23rd, 1883. Ilealty Iiocation, Ltrge Co mm odi ous andj comfortable buildings, pure waer, i all corps of exper ienced ind successful teachers. PrimarvS Preparatory, Collegi ate, Muiuc' and Art Departments. Thoroughness iu each Depart ment is modean ot jret of special at etntiou. I Excellent advantages in Mcsic and ArtI. ' Idf Best methods of instruction Discipline. ; Send for Catalogue and circulars. SILAS E. WARREN, 1 Principal. VVLSON,- JN.,U. Norfolk Oysters Received daily, and served in the very beet style. Lynn Haven Bay Oysters on the half shell. First-class Restaurant where the best the market affords will be seived by experienced cooks. nov!7 Hawkins & Bridciees. FOR WHOSE BENEFIT Its peculiar efficacy it dna hothino skill in compounding a to li it it the Ingredients themselvea, Take it In time. It checks . diseases in the ontset-orif they be advanced will prove a potent cure. No Heme stall te Without It It takes the place of a -doctor and costly pre scriptions. All who frad sedentary lives will find it the best nreventive of and cure for Indigestion, Constipating, Ileadache, Biliousness, files and Mental Impression. No loss of time, ho interference with business while taking. For children It Is most In nocent aud .harmless. No danger from exposure after taklnsf. Curr Colic, 11 arrhoea, Itunel Complaints, Feverish .ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and delicate per-wi.s will ind(it the mildest Aperk-:it and 'Wi;:u:li ycannse. A little ttiKeo at in'itt "urnurs refreshing sleep and auutiuul evacuation of the bowels. A little trlkcu In lite inornin? ihnrmna the appetHe, rlen'ies the stomach and sweet !i i.he brc:t!:. . ! IYSICL,VN-S OPISION'. jve been practicing medicine for y years nn;i halve never been mble to . veitaHe compound that would,' iur.-.n Liver kcilator. promptly ' efa-stivcly move t':.e IJver to action, id al tftj es'i-.c time aid instead of weak 8 fhs . tii.-ttive and assimUativs . tovv.-rs M the ?y.tetn." .. M. Itton, m d., Washington, Ark. Marlix fit Ceiinineness: Look forthered Trade-Ma Jf on trout nf Wrnptier, and tha Seal anil iuiurifj. H.ZeUin & Co-itt ed.out.i-fs.ue. Tokenoother. Hides -- - o w o i Lard XS'O'O i Peanuts " - t"9 I Potatoes Ji:'u'-, Ri utolO Katrs 1 Bait i p'0l, Bum- emoio Turkeys :,.I,S T.llnw btol0 COTTON. Oood Middllna- 3 10 I Middling- Blues and h tains o w FOE RNE DIAMONDS Watcnes, Jewelry, Solid Silverware, e CHAPMAN & GALE 1S2 Mala St., NORFOLK, VA-, are tbeLader8, the stock is the largest and their prices lor tne best goods are much less than Noithern ngares. .1 2T.vJB. They nave skulek work men for the repairing of Watches and Jewelry.- - sepl ly 1 ; LJ V LJ LJ C MAZES yf RIEIID Sboold ba used a few months before eonnirmmt Send for book To MoTHsas," mailed free. Baanrraxs BaanusoB Co., Atlanta, Gs. B MM Hq 3 . NOTICE Having qualified as executor oi the last will and testament of John Peele, decked, all persons indebt ed to said Ntate are hereby noti fied to m&jvd immediate payment, and tl'oseliolding claims against said deceased, to present them for payment to me or my, attorney on or before ijiie 5th day of Janury, 1889. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. E. Woodard, II. B. Peele, Attorney. Executor Wilson. NC. Jan. 4 1888. 6t LESLIE'S POPDLAS - MOHTELY. The Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for March, 1888 fully sustains its reputation for the variety and spicy tone of its articles. For the more thought ful, the discussion of "The Im migration Question," willafford enlightment upon this theme, 'Which is sow assuming such economic and political import ance. The lovers of fiction will find a number of high-toned fresh, and obsorbing stories, among which may be mention ed, "Dorothy's Wooing," by Fannie Aymar Matthews, and ANXO.lJNtjEJIEJVT I The undersigned have fo med a partnership under the nrih name of Nurney i Cobb, for the purpose ot conducting the GENERAL MERCHANDISE Business in Wilson. We take thls"mothod of solicting a share of the public pntronajre. We are doinjr business at the stand formerly oocu t:le dby Mr.'C W. Nnrr.ey. and will keep on hand a fresh and well selected stock ot Fancy a- IR, O O E I E S Confectioneries and e. We have on hand aniee stock OUT GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES which we will sell at low figures, being desirous of reducing our stock of these ffCOdS. , . I 1 C. N. NtTRNET. a " ' J. T, COBB SstLths J-i.Ti-:.-:-J r-'.-t...'. ; .r- -TO MWIRE RAILING AND R NA MENTAL WIRE WORKS, DTJ-b'U-hL 3c OO 6 North Howard St., Baltimore Wire Railing . for Cemc! Lawns, Gardens, Offices an 1 conies; Window Onartln.Tree Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fender-, Sand and Coal Screens, Iron steads, Chairs, & Htees, Ac. sep26 12m. DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that tie firm of Harriwi, Ellis & Fitrrci-r, composed.of W, J. Harris, V. (J. Ellis and J. E. l aruur, was dis solved on January 1st. lc-r-S, 1 mutual conxeut. W.J. ll.uri.-8 i authorized to collect U nottsnt d acuonnts doe to the firm, aud us sutneH alt liabilities of aid nrni. j W. J. IlAEEISS. I W. G. Ellis, J. E. FaBMKU I tuLu lAiuure in . announc ing to my friends and tUstoituTr, that 1 am now coixtnttiuc a g-in-r-al mercliautile l:u urw-t iu one o my new t-tcrt-p, two diot abeve the old staud cl I!aniu, Ellis & Farmer, and 1.1st door to ne Dank. iThan1;in HxmJor put liwl ' I bolicitlDg a cotitinuutiui: of the saint-, I u very ?efiectfu'.i y. V. J. 1JABEIS1. u v wi iou i m ! L'l PM !' 1m tAt rulm. UaaiUil lri.iJ.li. (Mi J i 01 i- t riitnt'in Pal no.--- tj j i"i. w- ' IrytJ ai t- . to rtpaulto; H , 1 -Blt.. aaa i-r ! bmf L !- t -nm h 4 WS at frl-KI Pur .:l.u. tit Id Crata- h 1 n, ttr ti.m H- t4 t th Huh EWlg Finds setson GOODi iseir at lie et. Uf rIO, . 1 I Sifiiw. 4 a t-i it tt.. should be r.nved, rmtohly tarn the send into miuy? cah,bat algt to makf i.rat, the new sa-n, bou to tot To xrornpli.-lj t!,; lb. 1 ! (The OVLY COR'T T X?r! -h tt-.- ..- hr n-rchaer strr thr--'! vrck' vt ,ir ti.m-dir : PERFECTLY SATIS! ACTCRY Mane varn-iy l v)m y'vr; W",T Mm on bux. FOX! &-AT.13 I3"!r D.& S. a 'Wells, J. T. Wlggln. iHIAT-EIEHT The Original Wins. C F. Simmon. St. Loots, Prep"? Vf. A. Simmons Livrr Mcdoo, Et'd ih4n. In the U. S. Court ficrftATm I. H. eilin, Propr A. Q. SimrooiMi Liv r Reeniator.KstM by ZeiUaiboSw M. A. S. L. M. has lor 47 yen Cured IKDICKSTIOI. BlLIOlSNEftS, ArrTiTm. Som 6tomacm. Etc, Kev. T. B Reams, Pastor E. hurch, Adams, TennM wntei: l link 1 should hsv bcrn dead but ior your Getiuin M. A. Sim mons Liver Uedicinc. I hare TRDj sometimes bad to substitute Ccitrm I cine hat il don't answer UK jbs I purpose." .liattirf, Alcmplua, Tenn. savs: J received a package of your Litci Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like s charm, I want 00 better Liver Regulator- and cer tainly no more of ZeUin's 1 1 ciaturs. DISSOLUTION. The co partnership of 11. A. Ej oum aud A. . Dauiel, uuc'i r the firm narre of Uynom & Dan:cl, wan, ou the 1st January I8vi, dii- solved by the terms of the partner ship and by mutual content AH indebtedness of the firm '! I settled by A. 2f. Daniel, ail pejou indebted will make payu;i-i:t to him at oucf, a the bnsiuesH must be closed up, ; IJ. A. DYJiCM. j A. N. IJiSitL. ANNOUNCEMENT. The partnership of Dtncm & Daniel bavins been dissolved, 1 des ire to announce that I shuli con tinue tbe general mercutile t uri uess at the old stand. Thanking the generous public ior . pat ronage ; heretofore bestowed to the late firm, I aU for a con tinuance of same, promising fi delity and square dealing witU'aiL I A. K.DANIEL, Jan'y 1C, 1888. 1 ..COMMENDATION. I take pleasure in commendirg A. X. Daniel to tbe o!d customers of By nam & Daniel. I trusted Lhu with tbe sole management of the business while I was bis partner, our dealings justify ruein commend ing hini to tbe public I . IL A. BYNUM. . -i BILIOUEFJESS be Uiorriirfliy t :rl ly t-at Uraad . Iu.Vw-1'.or cf t'.io Liver bjjar? Orgaij. SIE3E0K3 UVER RCQUUtTOtl J. E. 3ZiU3 & C3-, FirTaffTjUl. P. T wat sf.: f-v -wal yTti with Ciri-rrl I.Tr.hirs fx--u.:l ta a ur atuu-c it Junr-jc-a. I ka-1 as r'.t ra-3i'al iivi .axt as rtxr ak Um T ,r,s t j U. t-4 M'.-rt.y to ra ru tus t.T V..v rtJt i4 f. f rra jjm! lih. i a trv! U let or .u. ;r- , a of eaa of Uj v ' r j ! i.-'i.-ii u( La tii. l-"-t v to y.rsrmri rx-r 11x1 1 1:;I k 1 u :n Maiwi ) hrr ik-f nUlar. I k. j.u itrs Aic t .Tt-..; fr-'ji I ji !. an 1 tt col. ts-tu. Jv r- - J oq to llm tuil CSJtrf c-i-ul uf bu... a. il Enrr.trr, HEADACHE nw1 Cram s Torpid IJvrv a4 Tm larltl- f tha Ntonach. ItcaaTs tavmrtably cruvd hy talrtag EDDI0I.3 UTIRREGUIilOll ECS JL5J rEETC3 EEiTiCZn Cas ! i-tz.U. ly tl ".tt a M mxm a (M( ALFRED ROBLXSC IX ru:s, 'li!-- Ss, Mexican Mustang Liniment SeUtlea, Ltimbaga, Bnraii Bealds, Btiagi, Bites, J8 P. COATS SIX-COED SPOOL COTTON. YOTJ JJAN,BTjy IT OP OTjima Scratches, Contracted Sprains, Xoaclas, Btraist, Sraptians, satehM, Hoof Aii, BtiffJoiatj, 8erw BicUchs, Warns, Galls, Swinney, ScrsSL. SaddlaSmn.. Bunion., Bpavi riles. Cora Crich. THIS COOD OLD 8TAND-BY aeeompUsbatforsvarbodrszactljwaatlseUliaed tor It. Oaeof th. nawoa forth, mat popslartt70 lb Mustang T.lnlmit Is fonadlatts Iveraal arplicablllty. BvarTttodrnaedssacliaBwdkrlna. Tke Laatbennaa newts It la cu. of aeddeat. Tha IlosMWIf. needs tt for geaeralfsmlrr dm. The Caaaler needs It for his tans sad hteawav -The Mechanic needs It always oa his work bench. . The Miner needs ttta case of onMrgeacy. ' The Plneerneedslt-caatgetalancwttboat tt. The Farmer needs tt la his house, his stabla, and hla stock yard. The Steamboat maa sr the Buau aeede tt tn liberal nipplT afloat and ashore. Th Herwfaaclrr aaeds U tt Is hh beat friend and attest reUanoa, The Bteck-crewer needs It-It wffl mre Un thOBssnds of dollars and a world of troabte. The Railroad maa needs It and win need tt m oof ss bis life Is a round off accidents and dancers. The Baokweedsmaa needs U. There h) nota tncllke tt as aa antidote tor the dancers to Ufe, limb and oomf art which ssrroand the pioneer. The Merchant needs tt shoot his store among his employee aockleBta win happen, and when these earns the astanc liniment a wanted atones. n.e a Bottle la the Heaae. Tls the bestoC KeeaBettleIathe Taotarr. Its am tn ease ot accident saves pete and Ions of wages. mwmw m Sam Always la the Stable for when wanted. . FASHION AI.LE BAKBER, NASU STJ WtLSON, U. O tI have one of the neatest and mo.st complete bn'bcr shops in the State. Oul.v first class artiste em ployed. CIGARS. I have added a lot of the best Cigars on thn market to my busi er . f.ir I'u convenience of mj 11 -it mora. Tr-one of my cigars bauizatime you go down Nanb treet. .rcr. scales, 1 . fcO awl 1'r.m But. . . -iCJ and I - C '-. ..IK... .,,-, fc " 1 ,-L-j . aw LAW SCHOOL. Ilaving alrealy formed ajnnclen of a Law School Lore, mainlj to accommodate sonn: young towns men, 1 have concluded to adopt tbe suggestion of somo friend and of fer my 'services at large to young gentlemen desiring a legal educa tion. I offt-r terms appropriate to our present financial condiii.m. t25 on the entry of tbe student, sod t'25 at the end of the course. On these terms students tn.ty prose cute their studies with me a- Ions as they iilease In-for? unj.lvwg tor license, f lloanl can be bad in Wil son (including rooms and lights) at 115 per month. Circulars wiib rerereuows will apjear in a few da.va i llron F. Mcebay. Wilwoo, N. C, Sept. 6, 1S77. tt $100 to '$300 , A MOWTH ran bo mao Working ttwr n. A..wl, ttwred who can furnuh Iholr ,.wn h.mi- mnA sie loeir wnoieuroe to the buatocM. rv uwwoia way m pmnisiHy emtiir-l aljwv A new vacancive In towns and cities. It. r'. Jona son a Co lass Main SU Uicbiaoaul. V- do 1 ill 1 ill; I HENRY GOLDS130IU),: & CO. ProDriBtors ORGANS MILLER PIANO 5, fnp-n,; I nivns-im fsgT 1 i mm msm music ROOK Steijtway, England Conservatory ol Music Henbt F. Muxee & Bros Chas. M. Sxeipp, Weseb & Co! .Aent8 for Geo. Jardia & Son that f wmputIDS PQrchaslng j BtJBDaTT, wilcoxwuiti: ; Bbitxiepoet, Tabes. npe Organs. Cataloeues- u their toptal 8E3 C ,,,',, - K ts uur pairoi.s it-ril QDcemrnu, an 1 vy x BIG H.AKK DOWI attract to out "e?UMi!-Lmfct4 This we prtMiri t 1 i,T ginning this miming bSIEHIL EEDCCTIDI EU oa t.ll wint-r goal .irh tl Cloak, IJlankctM, Cassi meres, Comfortable, Whiter Clothing We Lave only a few rlak 1 and tbse we will ?11 it own rrIc to coe tbta cat we a-o nave a remtutit tock of M insert t.! Our Large Stock of J. FAUST&GCiTS FlfiE SHOES, Just Received. M.RCu::7nnE&co. forl f' r u. A.- t n r r-, fret who oaa r .n..u ivm r v-r !..! , ai.l th-,r ahte tiij- -e im r..3-uc . r-rrc tr .mT.t may t or.fjri '.it i n .i-.-aH. A fi-w vacancy la tpwtu a-. 1 cj: ;.-. n. r. jonxsof a m.. ' 11 i :.i fu-x t. tauad. 'a. Eiinun TAILOR, IT, MAIN SIUEET, UOSSAMKUS wbick we offer al 7c;s tel. Gools worth a til K.rw very littld ouea lor 4 Would be cneap at T Vi. Ve take llii orra-inn U thank all our friend nt.3i. trous for their tltberil patras age and their ajpreriatiaa oT oar inaaatirated c .o. I. iy ritlCE SYSTEM ati-1 he u a'.ure them that no effort UI be spared to pleae an l lerrs your continued patronige. Your obedient frrti,t, Cas h Racket Store, Opposite the Hotel. Wilton, N. C I"i?a:tt t:::l: gturante. ''. t oi!er and .wrirtf fits' JAfW forty i w a m an'. I.joiJ, vw. aei7. Bxr.0 s I f j m.tfa 1 Jam bO II faa-3aAJ a. - I m f . - .t'.M . art latt C1.M;. 'ft r.orl ft.ttM Ta f i dt.-r. 1 1 mm ft7 , -. w-rlW4 JVMM I - "V i i C AMKHK A.wl X" fi f S,1 l . m.ra.4 TlftM-atU Z. -'i' H t". tl tn ta-A la Use. fmerxrl ,'v'.a(ia. .r r:-mmmi t y V Am -'si vm I t-m- 'em ai t d r uum SV-S mom k I -w t .- a. . . a aV- 4 t I fifWrltl "v r-sk I-.- Ll 4t t-aaU MM a4 Uiawnx ot HORNER SCHOCL OXFORDjri. c. PBtJS irLa. Jh ail J..IJ. IIOBYEE,,; t T. J. DBEWBY. I Tbe Spring Sli t i uczin iiiC.tOTii oi j:u,a:y. ltoard;Hii! Tuition, turn Jmforf, 105.(0. CKl.l, ,. O, Ie. ai 12 - ". - lutM, at.-. .., w w ' . . , '-( e. Bl.M.Ua'Ulu.x. K. V. ' I 4CmC - -W-mmmmWHMBmwaBtl a s?.. i a.T. fl 4-. PeJaral f. ,. . ..., A " Mx:2t3T:-.uA7:o:f cr TT hen rifcf r.. f . i . r ,j. t ttt, rei Ux a4 . j ..., ,; j . w aanua ttBMrLatxst Ccn, atwts. (a Mew Goods! 1 am daily receiving my new stock cf irr.,ig,ri!eCa cc w utijLti ata 1 taf asarc. :ah:j an 1 relecu-d a! The Royal Caking Powder, Hrvoy'G Henned Lard.: a , HcrGcfcrrf'i Cread Preparation, Pwiopsco Superlative Flour, Hew Orleans Molasses, StarLyc, Four year old N.c. Vinegar Kingman's Reliable Hams' White Water Ground r-l lie. found inSfnckai v a j in fell SfORL s 700. .- "ESKV-MILliiiAcO.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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