ing
i'ig
1)25
Mr. llairell, editor of the North
ill? VVlllVX ABVAKCB. Carolina Teacher."offerfid a prize
liL' " ' for the greatest number of words
I Advertising Pays.
Tel advertising
3S8.
"7o "xw Aavcmments,
The Great Storm.
does not pay
New York City was visited by Judge Glenn, of New York city,
the greatest, wind and snow storm fineni f 400 in advertising in the
Diamond7 cigars
for ten cents at I
7500 "PoliBh
retailing 'three
Boyklns.
I will continue to furnish Butter
m art ft from the letters contained in
in the hatne "The North Carolina of years ou last Monday and Tnes- Worid, a patent filter. He received ick's Patterns as heretofore
Teacher." A great man lists were day. Business was paralizea ana in consequence z,700 letters, reopie
MCWnorter oi nil trains stopped for some lime
Didyoucrer see the like of ila-1 'I PAITKFH!, rOSTP.AIT C? 0R WE
dies' shoes at Young Iiro. ( i invp nnTtK TUT 1055 tt'P
CA5S0T REPAIR"
Hats at Newf York Coat at Young
Bros-
tst'i
Men'
i.v-
linn
V.U. 1':ii!-
J T, M'CraV
r Tailor i-
..ltll
t( t'l
r
urc
was iiamctrieally;
1) poing lASt nuu.
'',S
L i'."'1' w
Tluu
flu-
Kuiglits of
.a.iv
will
that
Mr ..K.'.v
List
pre
ilUiil
abi'-i' On
t'lH k
site
i.u- .t the
. . 1 ,i
verti-M-r -i a uetf paper
.ton iu starteu in ociuj...
s,.ris to be the editor. ;
-s of services was begun
r I he Et'Sscooai Utiurcu
vrt
ii-.v
l-oo YW tiaju is becoming
in on t iiopuinr in in
i i-... t ....l 1 1 la
il i n 1.1 .t o
convenience to the public,
,n'i,,n piMver meetings that
;,r held bv the oifferent
w ""?ire .still held and
sent id: M. Z. D. Mcwnorteroi all trains stooped tor some
Grennville. civiner the largest num- Teleflrranhic communication' was
ber of words 3,618. It seema almost cut 0ff and the people must have
marvelous that so many regular felt as though they had moved to
English words can be fqrmed trom the land of blizzards. Yesterday's
a single name, comprising only telegraphic reports says:
twenty three letters with restric- New York, March 12 At 7
tions that no letter should bo used o'clock this evening the storm was
more than it occurs in jthe name increasing. It was absolutely uu
from which it is taken. IThe prize precedented. All business has
nraa a handsome, edition of Shake- been naralized. At tne siock ex
- . i . . .. nrn
change less than io.uuu
read the advertising columns.
TOE GOVEENOB.
speare's complete works.'
The Scotland Neck Democrat
has this to say of, in our opinion, I
one of the most literary and cul
tured vouns men that Wilson has I
aonf nnt into the world : IMr. H. M.
were sold, the smallest on record,
The produce mantels were an nom
inal. The wbather stopped the
caurts. Juries and witnesses in
the murder case were unable - to
Every street in New Yore,
i Last week the State Chroni
cle contained replies from 240
people in reply to the question;
"Whom do you people want for
Governor?" The letters were
addressed to farmers, editors,
shares I lawyers and business men and
MRS. M. E. Moons.
An Immense stock of hand bags
at Young Bros.
Come and see our ladies' fine
1 oat Young Bros.
4j000 pairs sample shoes at cost
at Young Bros.
Holt's plaids at 6c
Bros.
Superlative Patapsco flour 0.00
at Yonng Bros. ;
Our stock ot boots ui less than
cost at Young Bros.
Btjsisess Mkt. Don't forget to
place yonr orders with us for all
kinds of Job Printing. Prompt
ness, good work and low rates for
at Yonne I nr(l' c'a8S WOI"t is the cause of out
member that all of onr letter, notfe.
Superlative ' Patapsco flour tp at I bill and statement headings are put
replies were received from
every county in the State and
therefore the replies represent
the true sentiment of the Dem
ocrats of the State. The Chron-
a iu,T r - , lvn hrdffe ana tne ierries waroi .
almost abandoned. The down ent aspirants for the guberna
mn hntuia opa pr immed with sub-1 torial nomination. Those who
The Elevated road runs
on
certainly.
ten'-'
inc
re.i-
tormctl
Sniitiiil
WW'
Com in
1V.U
all' m t- ;o
w lie n
Tin'
Wr l
Nas-i
ami
I da.l"
tilt" !'
-M
nniplswa8 editor of the Wilson
advance during ap&rVof 1885.
was happv In his management
of that most excellent paper, and
thi nHwsnauer fraternity lost much
when he retired. He is wide- awake
the in- to the interests of our i party, is
i i .1 I i : luii.i ii r. ,1 m ntiia v nn
tht'iii appeals i ub uu iuo posicu m luhuxo, Z
Plil(l LUilt VUU UH'I) MI'CU
v . ... . i -j. r
irniM of Johnston . county him. e wisu io see mW o u.
n ,.n i man lifornllw alivn tn all the
Karuu-! Institute at f
Monday.. It '.was I iuiictwt " w-.j.i ,
Thomas r. Liiae weuc io
Young Bros.
Boots at less than cost at Young
Bros.
All styles pant goods at Young
Bros.
Seersuckers, satin's and ging
hams at Young Bros.
kind at' cost at
id". 1 it
Ti
W k
ilo
I bka i m
Uobiuson,
s.ioiiWof Agrk-ultmre.".
iii writ1"? iiiterwtingly
,Jl(!S 111 r I i l , IMWS Jiu'
iiis letters. are always in-
ii'' our uifj "'v --i'r:i""".T "
he writes on politics.-
nhl tree trunk that were
tlK' lire aW.it a' year ago on
stneN have Ivi-n cut down
u. 1-ooTS U-Ug !'. Will . ijl'J
me v.livo t. i Ik- interest -of
, 'skati'iir ..Kink still a place
viderab'e il-tWure and amnse
to innnv it' nur young people.
now ot'i lew exercises "ai are
Uea'tht'ul and j-leahant ii jou
not fall . iro . C'ten),
Kev.
Eatield last Thursday and preach
ed to his congregation that fight.
He preached for Kev. B.? B. Holaer
who is holding a protracted meet
ing in tne Methodist church there
on Friday morning and. night.
TIa alo nreached Sunday both
morning and night. E eld is a
regular appointment of Mr. Lide's.
Ilepreaches there second Sunday
in each month. The ieniaiuder of
iiirtirimn is devoted to ine mission-;
Baptist at this place
nrhnnit.ies
thrp t housand trains daily usually.
Never before were they Btopped.
Westerners declare that Darkota
noror furnished an equal to New
York's blizzard of to-day. Of forty
mails dae between 4 o'clock and
nonn nnlr two arrived by 2 o'clock
nia 9 ftp "moon. At 9 o'clock this
evening there was no abatement
of the storm. The thermometer
ban fallen to 4. Frozen ears and
feet were never so numerous. The
drug stores has been filled with
patients all day.
were most favored were
Stedman, '
Clark,
jJarvis,
'Armfield,
Alexander,
tFowle,
W J.
36.
31.
26.
13.
9.
8.
4.
nominee and the best
Gloves ot any
Young Bros.
Overcoats at voir own price at
Yomg Btos.
Overcoats any style you want at
your own price at.Young Bros.
Ditchers boots at N. Y. cost at
Young Bros.
.Tnmovn and chean jackets at
cost at Young Bros. -
A beautiful line of spring over
coats at Young Bros.
up in peat a?d convenient tablets
If yonr Watch will run irregular
ly, or stop when yon least expect it,
causing you to mls the trains
send It to Bell te Tarboro, N. C.
Jeweler, who will put it A 1 order
for you, at reasonable expense. His
faoilities for doing first-class work
are unsurpassed. Try him !
WE
BOTTOM
DROPPED OUT.
-ON- !
EXMSS'
CRAYON PORTRAITS.
The rtMM:t univeisal laste for
crayon porfra:;?, and the eae with
which a little traj on c.ti be rubbed
over a cLeap nLotoeraphic r'tlnt.
have loiiitd the country with poor
and pt ri.sb.ihie wotk. But popalar
kno ledge :s increasiDg. and people
are tx comiug more enlightened and
the inu-iligcnt will have cotbing
but a pure i UKE IlASD crayon.
Lra;,j roitiaitu are niore last
iog tiiuu an v other clsi of pictures
known to t!i? ait world. Being puie
carbtm (tt e rcsidiuum of heat) they
never laue
Porliasts ni,ide fioui Photo
graph?, DaguerreotyiK'K, Tin Type
Paintings, Drawings, or any other
copy. Changes will be trade in
loe. drapery, etc.. when requetdf
and c-f any Kize or sty le debiced.
Prices of Regular Sizes.
Tui:se Putrus Iscludb
FllAjil-
IO.OO. Im t'ruM
Fraae a.
man and no decided preference, 74.
The friends of the different
aspirants each believe that the Any style of colored ahlrt you want
returns lroiu lueaa umereuv i ad xoung orun.
i counties show that their own
favorite will be successful.
ANOTHER LTUCH1N5.
PLAIN TOM AGAIN-
than
'oimty
1 t !e letter tni'n A. renuer
lniocrat." n tnis weeK S
To nroa
arv iiaptist as iui (iiaiic.
sutbmoned Monday last; to go to
his old home at MulleinsJ S. C, to
preach the funeral sermon of one ol
his members when pastor of the
church at that place. He will be
absent several days. The Advance
bers of Mr. Lide's church
Mflraarar of General Tna .rarm "work Political ana
IliO " 1 " r. .
Rrn-an Grimes Lvnched at Wasa: Sailroad .Chat of Nash County.
ington,
1.00 nairs chlldrens shoes at
cost at Young Bros.
Come and see the -prettiest line
of ladies shoes you ever saw at cost
at Young Bros. s- .
inn nairs nairs nants that . must
be sold, at Young Bros.
If von want clothing at half
IAdva:
iSCE. It is ui
reuse ami '.
il ot every i
is from the
i . ........ .
i-r ami a miosis i
ie observer.
1.. t
e ii-iosy .uou:it
aitH:
WI'ltH
as a
.Hi witli good
of tho careful
tmootut. The
ell' OI a gnou
inker, as wo!l
Mr.
the
Crei
rioli
qua
tin
she
I lect
lea'
I Jot
I one
Icoui
eil'.i
Itiiiit
Bew
ail
Nash,
and may
than
is noi
J ii"Oiiai'l in
Hei'oeit in i ne
t. we leiirn he h
vewi. Thtri'
.,. tv ot 1'ie , pite'
llOtt v Ot t)l
coniiiiue to boom.
l,t Snithti'eUl Herald, we neg
ed t s;iv la.st week, has been
i.v 6.;tavio-.ii Sadler and
i, i. Snced. The. Herald U
of the neii'esr excu.uics .uai
t this ofiiee and the new
"ive saiiMaiU'i chuculc
tli,v will m ike an exue.uem.
i. Ain'iNv'il - would ; not, be
!ers-o.-d as -uiuking any
... .. n ......... r fr- m.lt7
COIUll. Ill-" '''Hi 0U1 OUi (iic.iruu
or is .iml iiiirediy one of. the best
tbar WMs.iii has ever b en blessed
wi-h Tiie m in who fills a public
oo-iii'iu inoie'' sati-fictonly
dues Mr. iTeoige I), ureen,
tube lutitid.
Tu-2 ADVAM:!i J b ofiice coatin
nes to 'tarn out- large lot of job
woik.- The people ap; reciate the
ur-e outlay we have made to put
id a tir.-t class jeb ofiice
uivuTiiii duality ot wol'k
are ill -iii g. They -'show their ap
preciation in a .(.racttcal manner,
which we tti-pu-cUt', Jetd in your
ord-ts.
the Sun is tiie name oi a new
Aily punished at- Asheville by
TLio. Hobgood and W. J.
it2', iaia. -Typogi-ap'iicaUy it ,i
beauty ami it is ti.led with wide
wake ir itiiug ' matter and is
I-OUUtHV lJl'LUHlMiH IU. IUO
iio.-e-scs ma n v of the. laments ol
sll..'Srt 'A til 1 we dout.t' i.ot but that
it will attain "is duserrp.
An im LiiernA nut ounf of fertili
zers have ii-en sold i. Wilson, this
ea'-oii. I i.o lanm is iumu
oiiiUKTClal feitil'7. -ts rt.jd 1-ay too
in!.. u!t..i. inn to .'.loit-otioe. We
would advice tiu-m to clange this
fVu-eil. i.ot oleoed to Ji'Ve our
A special corresponaeui oi iuo nnfavorable winter, the farmers in Tf rou want cheaD ehoes
. -.t nk..nu. wrinn-T I ? I - j '
naieigu ii-""- -- -r mis county nave, aone dui iut:e.
from Washington under date oi Tney nave Beeded a great many
March 11th, says our quiec litfiie 8pring 0at3 thi8 8eason, and more
town was thrown into a Btate oi gra88e8 than ever before, which I
.ii.mnt this morning by the fLLw : n.
is pleased to know tbat the mem- a man f8 hung to the Tery but i
ipm nfMr. Lide's church at. this 1 .;.. k , a n' oo.k this morn- L. i
. , . onugc. . too eariy 10 iue resim. iuorw
place are very much pleased with inff the 8teamer Beta on fcr way to t0accwill be planted than Iast
b,m- 17 , this place blew tbe signal to -open r and fche farmer9 have iong
rue reteisoui-4, , juun-A the draw do tue u-.msoa
peal says. John Flora, and Thomas fceeper responded but found an
jook,two young men ;from the obstruction in the way. The draw
vK-imty of Wilson, N. C, died of oouid not be opened sufficiently tor
measles in Ettrick, the former on t,ie steamer to pass. On investi-
t he first, aud the latter on tue zna eiition Le lound a rope naugmg
i .v nf Mirch. Thev caihe to this I rm a rrnss-beam ot tue araw
ft! J LU
with
!ay ol iMarcn. xuey tjaiuo io mm
o.itv- sometime ago to work in bew-
r
a. fross-oeaiu ui
heavv weignc airacneu.
ago skinned tneir eyes, anu win
strive hard to grow fine qualities
and thereby make an acre where
two was made before.
I -
Our people are again enthused
over the extention of the Hender-
goto
Young Bros.
Shirts all styles (and prices at
Ycung Bros. j . . . .
Now is the time to buy ladie's
shoes at Young Bros. . .
Our ladies shoes must be sold.
Come and see them before you buy
at Young Bros.
Neck wears of all kinds at Young
Bros. . " -
Those "in need of underwe a
come at once. We are closing i
out Young Bros. fev
Trunks and valises any styles at
-!
A 1 irge dry goods firm
has just closed out their
entire stock of 223 Hats to
me at 12Jc.' each and 1 will
sell them almost a your .
OWN
PRIG
FBOM FIVE CEJsTS UP.
I-
Jutat Think of a Hat for
Five Cents.
llxlt Inl'raii.r o. I,
7.UU.
Mil? In t r.iii-N..l, I.OO, I
7. int.
lfl ! In Frame o. I.U.OO, In Trtmm StK
X, lO.o".
JOxIl la Irami ol,IJ.(il,liriuMX
J.lH.t.1.
.-.:(.! I I rnnir No 1. S,L In Fram No. 1.
Frame No. 1. is made if Walnut
and gilt. Very durable.
Flame No 2. is made of French gilt
aud - i.ronz-i figured. Verj
pretty.
nGronpe IU:tnrts made at'
corresponding LoW 1'iiees,
A lrrivct I.ikructi to Tlie Or
iginal VUiirunlrrd.
Lwltefertuces iurnished opon
application. j
studio in the Andrews Building.
P. C.ENNISS. Artist.
Raleish, N. C.
Mar 8 1 vr
L 1 I) I I J S !
DoYuurOu n Dln, at.Homc, with '
Th9y will ii.ro tw-rrihinir. ihor are aold
cverywhen;. rritro 1 . a jnckiiirc 4) colon.
l ni-y ime n-i eiuai kit cHrviitftn. onirbtnAM,
Auiount la ut f'.r rmtri-, of Cjlor,
I jr nn;t-f qoiiiir tutlitK-it. 'i'bi-y do out crack ot
Oil. W. H. AXUEKSOX
This H price Is Deterred For
J. Z, D. OETTIWCER,
Who are ally ;BecelTlnB New Hprinp:
Goods,
CALL ON THEM.
ULoemx says
i trvwitpf-it i niT at
I ou Fishing ard & Muut's trunk factory, where VVhen pulled to view he discovered sod and Durham Railroad through Young Bros.
is found a very thev. were employed until stricken with n0rrora lifeless body to Which Nash. .President Winder with a bie lot of ladies and gent's ho
seems to u s a Uowh with aisease,
. i i . ... i
ous n.eiai in ms into measiea
which develop- wa8 attached a placard with the other d stinguished gentlemen n Biery as samples at costt Yonng
caused their I 'Justice at lst.w The I Kailroad circles will attend a meet-1
luey were niter !buukcio i D,Qper autnoriiies were yiviuywj mg uom u "-"'ji
irely without means. When notified. It was left to dangle j dresses will be delivered that will
Such a Road
the Eastern
death
.in.l i.n tire
ti.ir condition was made known Uiirav.iiffht and until a coroners I be Instructive to ns
i...rai trpntleman vent to work I i,i hei emDanelled. The I from Danville to
and succeeded in raising a purse, ,)roved to bo that of Wm. A. shoTes of the State would traverse
the citizens responding very liber- parter who was tried for the one of the finest tobacco belts, as
iiir The land-ladv. fellow boarders QaaaSNination ol Gen. Grimes some well as the most salubrious, thrifty
and other persons about the village Rpven ur eight years ago. He has and agricultural regions in Amen-
did all thevcouid to alleviate tneir
suffering, waiting on them day aud
night. These are two of the sad
dest deaths that have occured in
this neighborhood for some time.
A beauty Young Bros' 2a0
shoe.
We are closing ent our shawls
at less than cost at Yros.
Two thousand pairs ladies' Bhoee
at cost at Yonng Bros.
New lot Bam ole shoes at cost at
C031E EARLY
BEFORE TO EY
ARE ALL SOLD
AND GET
march -It
Druggist, WUfruo, K.C
Dr. Hid 1. Milliard,
Dental Surgeon.
Will be In Wilson Iroro 'the
5th to tin ISth of March.
Ofiice in Central Hotel.
A - BARGAIN.
TTnitewashed Christians, j
J Extract from one of Rev. Mr.
Pearson's discourses at New Berne :
honest man enl
been heard to ooaai. ui mo wi. xuo uun f"i vu"'""' YoDneBros.
a mVmv 1 T llf. I h T nl 4am ma linn Will olofl VODa I
ou several o- h . . Tw0 tboa8and palr3 Jadta,, ghoe8
'Lirnesa and disorderly establish the grandest system of I a' c9'it Young Bros.
f i,0 was consiened to the! Railways now connecting the East! Ladies cloaks. New Market
. . ' partitioned off in I and Him Wpst. I Rtret iackets at leas than cost at
ine.K uo. a vi aw i'- ... i , i -
th rr of the engine house witn Young Bros.
.k...AUd frr snch cases. An old
tUICO ....
THEY MUST BE
4
CLOSED
our
, ,.-1.. olAF 1 UOUliOlgu so Uui-u Ux pv-
nAvroil tn An at uifcUmwas I i::nl ia i Fa n oil bontmna
and attends to w;wm'
If you want good Seth Thomas
-1 ALSO IIAVE-
an-l the
that we
' It is all bosh to talk about a uis- ana attenas ui ,-7" and many are favored tor places or Nc Haven, or Terry -
(.-:n tha tinonnm i ..nara riA kikbuluc " i xHnlv rn mnnid tA n a.ioAii with i
of God. Whitewashed i sinners, iD2 cell, ue aepu -- Uny-man whom the party could
sometimes called pillars of the that at about two oxiocaa.iu.uo .n bQt m wonW jike
would not pay tneir was awakenea j ol6u """" 8eethat distinguished orator and
Church, who
debts or restore to their fellow men
that which they had wronged them
and noticed
butninz was
that the
out, and
light left
before he
statesman lion. D. G, Fowle made
out, ana eovernor of this dear old Common
ol, were not prepared to meet their coaia realise what was tne mauer weajth x am 8are Fowle wouid
r . i w .,u ii.r I . f..,ntoi hv At least nail I .? . . u
God and never wouiu ua nu"-.'' ne was wmiw-.. -j . . mase a cniei magistrate lubi. wouiu
had made iesiitution. . a dozen masKeu uicu wu be an honor and ornament to the
to keep qmei ou yam " whole people of the State.
E67. A. A; Benton- 1 i They appro acdea "'"ohine V
Rev. A. A. Benton, known i. , Parker was J' nn R Bonn, stands nreem,.
North Carolina as a nice scno u o, o to j out Uetlv at The head as the most
rare linguistic iasi u :--- " - , There is Uil candidate for Con ere ss.
ments and as a theologian ot emi- "aiuruer - Mr. Rnnn is well known thronehout
uent ability and lean. .JS thta ttoa . the district as an orator of great
tendered the chair of Theology and pants in tnis ir mn ad had be received
Ecclesiastical History in tne rpw- . r from Washing th nomination, he would be honor-
ton savs, in speaking of the lynch-1 js i imself and people to a seat in
: n Rnmpii was i wayiaiu i th tiresent njoneress oi av uanuu.
tne neia is iuu
reen nas maae us
CLOCKS
- A FULL LINE Ol'- -
YhiCi uself at the end of the
I season witu some lines oi
GOODi btlonsrins ta it that
should be movad, not ouly ten"
turu the lol- iuto available
cash, but ai:o la make room for
the new season, sooa to come.
T- accompli rib this we must
give our patrons Special In
ducements, aud by a
BIS HARK DOWN
or anv thine in the Jbwelst - line
goto,
1. 1 (HITOEU, JEVE1XK.
.,l TTnirersitv of the DOUth at
Sewanee, lenn. tie is uun
lessor at Deleware College. It is
believed he will accept the profess
orship. Charlotte Chronicle.
Mr. Benton ia a brother of our
townsman, H. E. Benton Esq., and
was himself a resident ol Wilson
n-i rPf-tor of the Euiscopal church.
lie was very much loved and rever-
,1 ahnh at
county, August 18S0, 03 he was re- politics but I learn
.ou:i' rm town with young 0f -em - John Gre
UUUiug - . knirm ritl,f.,l Ct.arifF ol..
Rrvnn SattetlUWailC iu nu "U6W 1 up VJ uun a -mwiui
, .:. p rbor was snsDected I thoriirh he is an Independent. Jim
H7 1 T II II I III. J. I
Sill will not be in the race
p'aced in jail.
Plain Tom.
such advice as
they
will
annera only
want, lirat wing VUi' case e
deoist- lioui giving Hie advice.
Tii Advance believes the En
chVufiMnows to le an uumitiga-
ed i-f.-t, iiinl tn.inv ort-tie ueit.ana
tuot Kl.-eivMi.t (.ojite igrt-e uu
Ui in that (OiiuA n. Ve will pub-
i;slj m tliH iiitti'- c..imvi-lippings
liom o'brr o;.i-!s Vhowiug the er.
tmution in wi.i:: Hii-se. --m-ifiice-it-vs''
little d-'piedi-t.Ts iirrf held in
u- lu r M-ctioua v. hi.' i have become
surhcit'iitly iiunu'Hiu-!. ' . .;
Col. Charles It. Jon has b-wg'.t
nut ui ChailoUe'- 1 1 lift aiii-l .!
vivi d th- O i-t iv. i. He wns an n ?
uu il!v .-u- c s!u! iifu.sp.tj-er in in
lift.iifli- i in so ir-.-l tiie ihsatia-
li'f longing id jM!i;i-:l i-iflVrmi-nt.
We wih In m l .ii- sucr.i KS that once
stteuih-d his wi-ll ii::ic d efforts
m li.s I'lio-.ni li.-l'i ot journalism.
The Ob rim will bo' Di-mocratic.
Mt-ssis li-t block & Mhtlioii, pro-mi-'oisoi
the Sisuiiiiin Kt-uova-
tor Co' li.'f b -ii-d-u-g -consider-
iiui.ii. ;.i Wilson during- the
lust v . 'I'l.i-i; puiri'ss tlioiongh
Iv clf.:if. -i'iU mhI ilf"s not m
iiii-i. tin in l- is w -omit i tnl vo -see
the thiif:-- th-ir an- taken out oi
Ih-.,...- i I Tl,.v ;l:l lit !U,rk OU
Goii.ii.,ro .uiici and it will repay
anv mu. 1,. ,-tre ti. m t woik.
... i: l l. T- nlaaaa.
g. wniie ue nveu uBie-
nn p-Tfiat v to note tne lact iuat
this worthy scholar and
Christian Is appreciated.
rd for his piety and self-saaficiiig the fall .o
love for others, as weu as nis-.u- oi tue jUlJ ; thA1T moved
to agree, xuo - -
the case to Martin county where
devoted he was acqntted. Alter, ia
n-iitai he settled near w miu"
BAmoiimP. nllli
alKut two years ago removed Jack
to this county. r fc " .
Uhocowinity district, and frequent
ly came to town and when drunk
made his brags how he had killed
Geu'l. Crimea, and that be would
same tning aBmu -
On last Saturday he come
as
Tie- -i.-.itu- i.itio!-. of .last week
tlm .h. Im f. I. nuts store, was
cro.l.-i with is pie attending the
aucuoii vile ot th! st -ck of gods
i thrtt 'in fincluiM-d . by J. & D-
Oe'tr-t i.-r.. T ti-re are 'few thiug
ttiat ii st i-eoi.h.' n or ilwu an
au.i'if., :,.!ii. and thi.i oneivas iio
ex4.f,-i'i,. i !.!- i ! n'.-rrfl tu'e and
tin- i -. ,,u ladifs its' well as gen
'.I.-ii,m.,, u 'nn;d enjoying
tht- inivilf -f of Itia i.iig against
eadi o:iu r while lln-y seemed rood
ua'.j-Mins ul the sni.if tiuir.
A. hid. i Jiiine-i - oodaril it as
fiiii-ii;-.!'' ui.-. ssf iii Dii'iii thf Piiini
tive lUp-,-,; Ci.ureli. of Tarl-oro,
ii . 1 . '
me i'u inst, a uero passing hy
ft uck i,is iit-a'l in t e church door
s?.iriK-d thu congretiatiou with
'Hiei 'iiirrh is ou lire-" The fire
Va on ii,e root' of the ciiaich and
was imum-iI i)v Hfta'rks. Before the
'wok unit U-nhlcr - company could
mve some lii-ouli' had secured a
if ii-Ue's ol water and was
few
!': PiESOUAL MENTION,
Mr. li.L. AHcy. who has beea
appointed postal clerk, spent last
Suudav at home. His run is, at
present, from Washington to Rich
mond. ft !
i Eev. J. SNelson, presiding elder,
preached here last Sunday morn
mir'and night1, at the Methodist
church. ' '
Kev. J". II. Cordon left this week,
r Washington, his old home. He
v ill ott; aoseiifc neicmi .
consequently there will be no ser
vices at the Methodist cnurcu uen
Sundav morning and night, : -
Mr. J. Oettiuger is now in the
Noitlieru Maiket ; purchasing. J. &
D." Oettingei's spuDg stock of
goods. They will. tell the people
through the columns of the Ad
vance of the goods that he buys.
Mi. Jamei E. Roun tree leaves
next wrek forihe North to purchase
M. Kountree & Co'a spring stock of
goods. Mr. Kountree is a good
luiv.r and he IHODOSes to tell the
nro-.le of the goods ho has bongbt.
i inoiigh the columns of tho Ad
vance, upon his return.
Mr. T. G. Boddie of JJash county,
fy apfl us lust Tuesday. He
.(I l j v w r
iul'orms us that be is pretty sure
that a surhcieut number or uemo
crane patriots could be found who
would be willing to Bacrince mem-
skives for the good of. tne "tiear
peof le," iu the approatialng caui"
paign,
We weie pleased to receive, a
cull Monday last from Mr. Ellas G.
B.irries, of Soring Hill townsuip.
Iloisl at Kenley for the present
selling guano, he informs us. Mr
Barnes lsque pi tne ucit mm m
Wilson county nd there are few
man in whom the people have more
confidence and regard forj We are
lways pleased to meet mm
CaptVW. A. Darden, of Greene
ouuty, called io ne
J. V Sll Vv n..D.tiiil
en whose uame wm ij i"cs"-uv-JV'
to the Democratic oiaic uou-
f audiaate lor auuuui.
do the
ujouj. y - - -mmonrari
nRnai. ana ouu vumM-v-
A Skrg Chance-
One of the best arranged and
fnrnUht-d Wine and Beer saloons I
in the State, witn an estaoiujuou
run bl trade, connected with a nice
Paaf.anrant- Pool and Buuara
Rooms, is tor sale at Goldsboro,
N. 0.
The place being located in tne
very heart or the city, makes the
same all the morje valuable.
Motive for se-Jing out ia retiring
frnmi business. 'Correspondence is
cox 015
CHILDREN-, LADIM AND GEXTS
I Shoes,
i Drycooas,
and Clothing
attract tu our etadishmtnt.
I bis wo profKie to do by r-e-ginning
thirmornin?
:bEj?i REDUCTION SALE
on all winter goods pucb'as
-
Notions Cloaks,
Ulankctx,
Goods!
h
win Roll t Fiirnres to Astonis
the Natives.
WAST TO MAKE K005I FOR MY
o Spring Stoclc.
z
o
(0
5
I
1UTED-0LD mW&
inviCed. Adress P. O,
A..-.ni., and tAlliuir how he urone ijoldsboro JS. U.
-. . ... l.n. ha
l.na-tioa ltl OrUer IO Kir.aM. i
COME EARLY AND GET
A BARGAIN
Very Itespectfulty, '
J. T. McCKAW.
I E-Opposile Branch & Co.
Flannels,
Cassimcres,
Comfortables,
i Whiter Clothing,
We have only a few cloaks left
ami these we will sell at youri
a a i
own price to c o?e uieraoui
W'a n.i.-o have a remnant of!
stock of Mi?e'
I am daily receiving my new stock of
-i
G-ROCEBIE
Everything of thc'.lLcV. quality andelectea with care.
cewweighta and measurtA.
Yet tc.
-:o
GOSH.VMH IS
.fAi- him to shoot, and how he
hla knees. He soon
became noisy and wa arrested and
lodged in the guard house. Upon
tho -r.a hv which he was hanged
was attached a card on which was
written "Justice at last.''
V-
DIED.
Mr. D. O. Williams died at his
Wilson Tuesday of
last !Week. He was a gqod citizen,
a member of the Methodist cnurcn
and pf the Odd Fellows. To the be
reaved we extend our sympathy.
Capr, John E. Dogger died at
iir..n in Wnrrpnton on the 9tU
ma . . i t I Dun..
inst-! He was one ot tne oest scnooi sSSnZl
meniin the State and was principal
of the.Warrenton Maie Academy.
. i,,..iii. M nntttas-e itatnus used on
uSSd Jind unue4 i alw Locl .Ump. bena
for m 0onpwT
deo lr
St. Loui.
WILSON MARKET.
Mo.
i . i
V a r S a
I
1 e.
GRADE
MEKU 9
LAMBS.
wliicU we offer at 7" cfs
t Goods worth SI. 00 and
Corrected" every . Wednesday
; Hadley & Bricgs.
-t
SI BED BY A
CL'-PTED 171bs
"YEAU.
A. B.
BAM
WOOL
THAT
LAST
EBDTI0IH9 THE SE7ENTJS. :
The Democrats are determln
n to Todnce the surDlus by re
ducing the' amount: needlessly jje wa3 the originator of the Grad-
taken from the pocKeta oi me
people. The Ways land Means
Dommittee of the House have
reported a bill to thft branch of
P-nncrress. tnat maaeu a rela
tion of (852,000,000,1 fifty two
million dollars. , ,
A bill in regard to he Internal
Kevenue tax has also been reported
by the same committee and both
bills are the working c f the Demo
cratic party. ....
ThiTntftrnal Kerenne bill pro
vides that ou and afterthe first day
of next Julv, all taxes on manufadf
tured chewing tobacco, smoking to
bacco, snuff, all special taxes upoi
ma-iulaGrnrers of and dealers in
Baid ftrtip.les and all taxes upon
wnolesale and letail dealersiq leaf
tobacco shall be repeaita,
Deans,
Wilson, N. C.
ed School system, it ts said, ue
was -Superioteudent of the Rocky
Mount Graded School when it was
first established.
1 IIOHIE ITEMS.
Rothbrock & Slielton proprietors
of the Southern Feather Kenovater
Co., have done a great deal of
work iu Wilsoui They refer hy
permission to Col. J. B. Stiokney,
Rr. R- W. "King, Alex Gren, J. A.
DuvaU, W-. E. Farmer. Dr. J. G.
Penninztoo, T. J. Gardner, Marion
Wius ead, W. r. Wootten, H. U, uaZ-
Williams, A.cJ. Ueans, Joan beioy, I qiueSand stim.
B. H. Tyson, B, sr. Uiggs, o. ii.
Jones. J. W. Thome aud 0. 0.
Daniels. , '
- I I mil i hi 1 I
"IT----J - loton
Coffee-Bio toao I r" 5 --t5" '-S 1
Cotton Tlo- . .. 8-3 V TT7
Drr Baited Shouldera 0,5 'g rCyCjTtV7VTi wJ ArC
a--'" """" NvroJ-ti LtHSK
IatA.- I 3u to50
Molssf HZ2 - - W to SO
raw"" v,trM. I . . .
Potatoes.. - ,.,,0 y .
Rice ; x mm
Bw ' T5toi I
Bait SlitolO I
BUf"," . 2.50 to38 I
Bhlntfle ".. TStol.25 I
Turkey . ,stolO
I Tallow J
verv littld or.es lor 4C
wul-'l be caeap at loots.
'e t:ke ibis occasion to
tltaiik all our friend ana p-
ilr;-u?rr tlievr liberal patron-
iiwH 1 ihiir appreciation oj
lour inaugurated C .O.I). ONE
I'UICE SYSTEM and beg tc
assure tbein that no effort shall
be ppar-d t' please and deserve
your continued patronage. .
Your olcdient servant.
3 ash Racket Store,
Oj-j-tite the Hotel.
The Royal Baking Powder,
Harvey's Refined Lard.
Horseford's Bread Preparation.
Pata sco Superlative Flour,
New Orleans Molasses,
Star Lye,
Four year old N. C. Vinegar'
Kingman's Reliable Hams"
.WhltelWater Ground
Willal wajs hb found in Stock at
IV.
each,
some
eo.-:h- -ZXL
u 0 lilWUUlU
,Dr..STAncersoii
Wi!
N. C.
BriUimt, Pure sJ hiM
In the World.
COTTQH,
.JltO
23000 ciears at half-price at
There is a provision for a rebate j Boy klu'e.
I1.tmbinid with Great Reft art i g
Power. They are as iranspaiem
un,l nnloiless as light itrell. Ami
r.r Mnltn.sa of endumncc to ice ee
cannot be excelled, enaD.ing me
woarprln read for hours wnu ut
Administrator's iMotlpe fatigue. In fact, they are
Perfect Sight ruEsEEVEUS.
.a r : , v..
tl.l 11 .1 Q L
ftU M w J ,
n u n irood sneaker, a nrsn
ki'iiliiiL' tiifm tn & in nn wlm had i lmiinPRs man and possesses every
if -Kuril the roof by breaking out I element to make a vigoronstan
throuii tb bt-Uri. The fire was vass and a good Auditor. There
ouu et'in nisii.'ii vithmit mnch I am Taut men who have done more
mage being done, we learn from 1 for the DemocratiO party than he
.i.iuuio Doutuerner, inas.
ru-iii..iiinfi' of the tax on an uu
broken packaged held by .manufac
turers ou July 1st, provided claim
ma ria hp fore Seo. 1st.
i JJanufacturers of cigars, will be
,nniril tn nav a Sueciai i vi a.
and dealers a tax, of U annually,
but no person manufacturing his
Offn products and selling them at
the place of manufacture , will be
liable even to this tax.
- Mauv provisions are maue oy
which the law will be relieved
its harsh features. -
of
Dr. Hilliard, Dentist III contin
in Wilson.
TO THE PUBLIC Messers.
Rothrock & Shelton have located
in Wilson for a short time only, for
the purpose of renovating feathers.
They come recommended by the
best people of Kaieigo, uuruam,
Lynchburg, Va., and other points
where they have done their work.
All physicians recommend their
work from a sanitary standpoint.
Give them a trial and be coavin.
ced. - . , '.".I.
. $35 cigars retailiug at 3 for ten
cent at Boy kin's.
125 cigars retailing at 21 cents
I at Boykin's. '
ThA nndersismed- having qualb
ified as Administrators of the es
tate of James Baker, deceased, be
fore the Clerk of the Superior
rvinrtnf Wilson county, notice ia
' 1 1 . L
hereby given to an persons inueoi.
ed to said estate to make immedi
ate pavment, and to all persons
havmeclaims against the estate,
to present them, duly authenticat
ed, for payment, on or before th.
16th day of JSeoruary, iooj, or iuu
n..rinM wilt be nieau in oar oi men
recovery, -
' EDWLN BiKKB,
K.D. Bikes,
i ' - Administrators.
J. D. BABDET, Attry.
feb. 16-6t ' .,
TVaMmonials from the Uading
physicians in tho United States can
b? Riven, who tave uu ucii ou
AM eves ntteu anu iuo u
anteed a I
E. M. TSkDAtfa Dbtjo Stork,
a P. COATS
Where an immeuse rn-iortmect
of these celebratea g.e .... n-rAftT nrYPTfYTT
found and properly auapieu to ai JxLi.-uUlUJ oruuu
condlMons of tne eye.
Tbese eWses are nctTsupplicd to
I peldlirs at any price.
?one genuine uiub
n idkrr ia stamoed cn the fiatne.
Wholesale Depots, Auanw,-4uat
Austin, Texas,
YOU CAN EUY IT OF
J. T. WIGGINS.
J". ! & S. C. WF.I.LT.
Calls'attention to;the:tuli;and complete line of
Preparations which are now In stock at his
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
IT7T.'.. ii i 'IXI
r--Toilt Articlea.lBrnbeof every description, Colofo th
Vow I era. Triple Extracts, Toilet Water, BavlUan
Prescriptions Accurately Prepared Day or Night
rir8aibb, goods are used in thlDepartjnet, andppeH!
taken tba nothing bat pares na bt lru are oa.
PURCHASES DELIVERED
In any part of 'the town, when deirrJ
share of your Patronage resoectfull- solicited