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rHE Wilson Advance. Ilson, N. C. Jan. 24, 1880 LTotber Blount of the Mirror de fers an addrcsa at Murfreesboro xt month. There will be services in the Dis ciple Church on every 1st and 3rd .adav 'a in each month. Wilson county Superior Court convents on the 4th day of Februa ryMonday week, Judge Arniheld presides. During the past season one Win nfnti merchant shipped 300,000 Hounds of dried blackberries. There were Others wno iiuuauiy did as well. The brick store two doors- abovf the Advance oflice is being fitted nn for Dr. C. E. M're, who will take possession immediately fcfter . its renovation. The funeral services over the re mains of Mr. Oorze LI. Qridin will Unke ulace at ibe residence 6Y Mrs Alt. C Dan eU. to day at f.ib v. m. Kneuds are invited to be present The Advance notes with pleasure I tltat Paul Branuh was elected a ball . manager for the commencement bull at Chapel Hill. We always love to see "our boys'5 given posi tions of distinction. Mr. C. E. Exum, of Wilson, has tnken a position with Messrs. ' Young Bro., of this place., Mr. Exum is a cleve young man and we extend to him a hearty welcome to our town. Dunn Courier. Mr II. S. Nunn, of the NewBern Journal, Das been appointed Collec tor of Customs iii the Pamico dis trict. It is rare that a -plum like this drops into the mouth of news paper man and we trust the appointment many be confirmed by tlie Senate. Mr. jC. S. Arnall, '.Manager of the Southern Department of the Valley Mutual Life Association of Va., called to see us yesterday. He paid the amount of Dr. A.. G. Brook' policies in full, as will be seen by a letter published in to days paper. '" Dr. Charles E. Moore, performed an operation on a poor boy, last week that reflects credit on his skill, lie tool; a stone from the bladder, of the' boy that measured three quarters of an inch in diam eter ami one inch aud a quarter in length, oval shape. The boy is oo ing wel). The Advance has secured a correspondent at Nashville. His first letter appears in this week's paper. We hope to give our peo p'e the news from all tBis (section of the State, and we hope and be lieve our reader will appreciate our eflorts to gtvt them a good newspaper. .eac our Nashville letter. Young man when you go to work at anything stick to it. Success comes to the one who sticks. Look around you at the successfuPbusi aess men and yon can readily observe that their Bucesa isdircotly attributable to their sticking to their business. A young man once consulted and old successful Dusi- ness man and in answer to the question. "What had I best do!" the old man replied, "Stick." The young fellow explained ,'that he wished to know what he ; had best do to make money. Again he was told, "stick." "Stick to; whaM" was asked, and the answer was 'Gu that is a matter : of little consequence. Take any f line of business you like : but Stick to it." And therein lies the secret of success. few days this They returned Wilson Cotton Mills. The following Board of Directors were elei ted for the Wilson Cotton Mills at the annual stockholders meeting held this month ;! A. Branch,' president ; r Geo. D Green, Wilev Darnel, -i Warren Woodard, C. Barnes, Alex. Grcane and J. A. lynes. j Miss Lily, spent a week in Raleigh. Friday. Mr. Sambo Adams and Miss Jackson were married at the resi dence of Mr. Amos Jackson Sunday morning. My best wishes attend them. Mrs. Theo Winstead will open her school on Monday. , Prof. Barnes' school opened with a very good attendance. We learn that It, S. Wells has purchased bouses and lots of Jor dan Winstead in the eastrn part ot the town and hear that ne intends erecting dwelling houses on the va cant lot. Jas. W .'Taylor has pur chased the J. D. Williams property and moved to it, and Mr. Jordan has bought the house and lot rec ently occupied by Jas. W. Taylor. Wishing. yoa and your readers a easant, profitable week,' I am has tily, - "S." Toisnot, N.'C, Jak 19, 1889. "Let her Go Gallagher!" Rocky Mount is boomiijg with a nnite iletermmaUon that means something. We understand that the business ot the banc is mst twice J what the projectors unarmed it. would oe irom tne very start. Mr. ' Hackney will soon eommence i the ertfction or a three story brick block f stores, As nn evidence oi' the tone of business we stated that ; they are already rented. The Iron Works, have recently been enlarged , in order to meet demands' of their inrceasiicr business. The latest talks in an oil mill audi knitting factory which we expect to sea in ope ration, at an early day. Vei ily, the dawn of the day ot enterprise is breaking in Eastern North Caro lina, f i Prof Goodwin- i A recent issue of the Raleigh News and Observer contains the following in reference to a man the people of-Wilson kuow ahd aduiire It svas : "Professor Goodwin, or The Iustitation for the Deaf and Dumb, of our city, recenly received a telegram offering him a position at a handsome salary, in; the h sli est department iu the Missouri In stitution fori the Deaf. Bat he had his native State too much at heart to leave.: ' ." . We are alad Prof Goodwin did no accepttbe oiTer for the; State can ill afford to spare the Slew blood of her young men that much needed in bringingrher tLe full need ot develope'iit. f'esh is so np to The pastors ot the respective churches iu th" tovn and others who are interest -d a.-e requested to meet at the study o; Rev. b. H. Tuttie next luesday morning at ten o'clock to cons-ide- the feasibil ity of securing ihe services of Evangelist 11. S. .aric for a ser ies of unioir meet. gs. Dr. G. )W Lev of the Spriug- uope section nas ioruiet a coparter Bhip with Dr. S3, ti. Dev of Rocky iiouni, lor tne purpose tf conduct lng their nourishing v. ' business anu me practice oi tphr nrofes sion. They are both ormaments to their pofessions and have woe the good will, of tbostwho have patrouized them in the last. The firm of Hines & Battle of Ilocky Mount dissolved e,-partnership at she beginning f ue years the business is now cixqcte'd by Messrs J. W. Hines . n j. c. Hales, undes. the firm aLe 0f J. W. lliues &m Co. "Th, ae both energetic practical, au 1 -eliable business men we are here they merit au iucresou of the Parous patronage given the old ,fira Tbe editor of the Clintoi (jau. casian has hail some expojetlce latly aud has profited by it. Heays: .The man who doesn't tak bis home paper, is the mivn whoaeta the maddest,, when he think? Wt) should put his name in the paer ana we uon t. liut wner wei0 put his name in be is sure to st-id around and ask us to givo hm several copies. We are informed that the ship, ments of tobacco from Fremon this season will amount tobetweenj 150,000 and 200,000 pounds, this NASHVILLE NOTES. The News Prom Nash County Es- ported.by4)tir Regular Correspond ent, ' . ' THE VALLEY MUTUAL Pfcmp'tly Pays Er- Brood's Policy Wilsox, N. C Jan. f23, 1880.: Me. C. S. Arnall, Manager of the Southern Depart ment Valley Mutual Life Associ ation of Va., Raleigh, k. C: Deae Sie The receijpi of two checks covering the lull amount, Four Thousand Doll ars, of the two policies on the life ot the late Dr. A. G. Brooks, of Black Cjreek, Wil son couuty, N. C-, is a great gr 'tifi cation to me because the amount is paid before -due, and &Uo because one of the policies at the time of his death, although all require ments on his part had been com plied with, had not been) delivered to blm. The faithful observance of its contracts has always? -been one of the strong points in fivor oi the v alley Mutual and this payment Only shows its continuance. You will please thankl the (.om- pauy for their promptness. Yours truly, A, L TAYLOE. Ex. tff A. G, Brooks, dee'd. is second year the farmers of this noticeable section have tried the crop. Averaging the price received at twenty cents per pound (which we suppose is fair) and tte total foots up between :30,000,00 and 310,000,00 dollars which has been turned loose iu 'that section for our crop.. Our subscribers at' Toisnot, Rocky Mount, Battleboro, Whita kers, Eurield, and at other post of- "Christ Jf.re Pilate." From the Wilmington Messenger of the 17th inst we take the follow ine comrilimentary notice of on1; of Wilsous most talented ladies: There hangs in one .of the t -jow windows of M. M Katz's dry g"ods establishment on Market Streei, an oil painting with the 'above title, from the brush of Mrs.'W. H. G Scott, of Wilson. The size of canvass is peihays zixoU inches. and it is as richly colored, delu ate ly shided, .and the figures in the group as clearly outlinea as would leflect great credit noon an artist of wid-i reputation. Aft especially and pBaisewortby eature of the work is the har oily onceived aud cleariy: wrought tcial expression of the large group. I-ich face bears a strogly marked eJyiesivene8s all of j them in kping with the Scriptural account f that momentous event in the bfeof Christ. Pilate, seated upon bis judicial rostrum, is i pain tec' a The town of inashville is now on a boom and is in quite a flourshing condition. Everyt dwelling house in the place is occupied and there is still a demand for more. There are several very pretty dwelling houses on railroad street nearly comoleted, which were rented out before work was begun on them. Mr. V. B. Batcheloi'a two fine brick stores on main street will be ready for occupation next week They certainly improve the appear ance of that part of onr town. About 3.000 bales of cotton have been shipped from this place tn season and, tne supply is not ex hansted vet as it continues to come into market every day. Our mer chants who handle cotton are clever gentlemen. They pay the highest market price and as a consequence the cotton is brought to them. Nash county farmers made success of raising tobacco last j ear not only in quantity but quality and price, we have conversed with several of them and find them well pleased with last years crop and determined to do likewise tnis year. We see no reason for Nash conntv nroducine tobacco inferior to that raised in the socalled tob ic co belt. The Nash county Farmers Alliance are taking step to build large tobacco warehouse at this place. 'The v propose to form stock company the shares to-be worth $25. no one person is to be allowed to own over eight shares B. H. Sorsby, the business agen of the Alliance, will open the sub scription books in a few days. Any person whether a member of the alliance or not, will be allowed to purchase shares. We think this is a step in the right direction, and we are satisfied that the citizens of our community will join with the the Alliance in making Nashville an excellen tobacco market as well as the centre of its growth. ReT. D. B. Bruton preached two excellent sermons at the Methodist church Sundav morning and even ing. We are glad to see our genial sheriff A. H. Ricks able to be at his office attending to nis duties again. He was taken quite sick while on a visit to his country home and confined to his bed sev eral days. W. .A. Campbell Esq., one of the proprietors of the Mann-Arringtou gold mine carried to New "York last week 17 pounds of gold which the mine yielded- in December. We hear that Messrs Campbell & Lyon have purchased Mr. Will. Woodard's farm near Nashville and will soon commence mining for gold on that place. These gentle men, besides having a large amouDt of money invested in interprises for uncovering Nash connty's rich mineral deposits, are runniug a newspapel '"The Argoaaut," ami au excellently printed, bright, newsy paper it is too, for the purpose of telling to the world something about Nash county her fertile soil, fine wood-land and rich mineral- deposits. We wish them abundant success in their enterprise. Such men are great addition to any community. - The ladies of the Methodist church of this place have organized a Parsonage aid society for ihe purpose of raising money to furnish the Parsonage when built. The ladies of the town will have a feast Thursday night to raise some mon ey tor the Parsonage. The church owns a nice ioc nere nut has no Parsonage, and Mr. Bruton has been compelled to leave nis family in batesvslle for lack of a place to live at. We wish the ladies tuc cess and hope soon to see the Parsonage completed. "Ben." Nashville, N. C. January, 22, 1889 get you" and the Judge made it 80 plain that even this ignorant black boy knew exactly tne nature of the oath. The kindness, patience and manner in which Judge Arm field did this was very impressive. The railroad is tbe subject of con versation still. It will probably be Sept. 1st before the cars get to Greenville, however, and then on to Kinston, and Jacksonville, in Onslow county. It was my pleasure to attend a meeting of the A. & I. O. W., an order organized and maintained by the young men, Wednesday night. The meetings are all secret and to say they are amusing does not ex press half. I witnessed the initia tion of a new member. 1 would ad vise all the boys to join it. Thursday night 1 shared the hos pitality of Dr. E. H, Hornaday, of Willow Green, Greene connty. It was indeed a pleasure to be with this cultured gentleman and his re fined and amiable wife and child- reu. Dr. Hornaday is a thorough Christian gentleman whose heart is overflowing with the ''milk of hu man kindness." He is widely known tor bis skill in nis profession; no less tban from hi3 broad conserva tive ideas upon the questions of public interest. Friday morning we drove over to Hookerton and from thence to Suow Hill. One of the enterprises ot Hookerton is the Cupper, weekly paper owned and published by Mr. S. 1. Jones, lie is a young man who is earnestly applying him sett and deserves the hearty eup- poit of his county. Nothing ot interest In Snow Hill The uight was sonleasanilv spent at the elegant home of Mr. V. II Dad tli.it it seems like a short sweet dream. Very reluctantly took m departure Saturday morn ing, inwardly praying that some gracious chance may soon waft me into the companionship of such charming people again. 1 am deeply grateful to those of the Advance subscribe' s who settled tneir subscriptions. Many of them renewed for a year in ad vance, which was an act heartily appreciated. For the many kind aud complimentary expressions the editor is under obligations to labor more earnestly and zealously to give you a good publication and I am sure your patwnage Is heartily appreciated. Claude Wilson. Wilson, N. C, Jan. 12, 1889. 1889. 1889. 11 JdUdI iley Successor to HADLEY& BRICCS. I have just opeue an , Entirely New Stock ot COO DS, At the old stand of Hadley & Briggs and extend a cordial invita tion to all whether they wish tobuj or not to come to see me. Mv stock was bought for E3 And will be sold low. Far men wonld do well to call upon me be fore placing their tnvle for anotbei year, Country produce taken in ex change for goods. J.C. HADLEY, January 10, 1889. Notice. Havina- Qualified as the Executor of 'th estate of the last will and testameuUxrf Eliza beth Wtllijord deceased, late of Wilson county before tha Probate J uoire of Wilson County, notice is hereby given to all persons indeov od to the estate of said deceased to mat t immediate payment and to all persons hav lnir claims airainst the deceased to prescDt them for payment on or before the 22nd day of January, ltftU, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. GEO: W. WILLIFOKD. Eiccutor. JNO. F. 11HUTON, Att'y. PERSONAL MENTION is spending this Judge Connor week at home . it. P. Porter Esq.. of Asheville, has been spending a few days in v ilsou with fr.euds. Jacob Battle Esq., of Rocky Mount, was in Wilson Tuesday, on professional business. Mr. Ed. Geer, one of the most popular traveling men on the road, was in town this week. H. R. Kinlaw, Esq., travelling agent for the Goldsboro Mercury, called to see ns Monday. Mr. H. L. Fentress, a successful druggists in Wilmington, spent last bunday visiting his suter Mrs. E. M. Nadal. Jno. E. Wcodard Esq., returned home last week from Raleigh where he went to cast the vote of the Second district for Grover Cleve aud for President. Dr. R. W. King, our Senator, aud Mr. Nathan Bass, our member of the House, both came hom last week and spent a short while with their friends aud constituents. We were pleased to see Mr. D. J Aaron, editor of the Mt. Olive Tel egram, m Wilson yesterday. He is a good writer and one of the cleverest "shovers of the quill" in fie Mate as well as a splendid bus iness man and salesman. HaTlDtr qualified as Administrator of the estate of Theopbilus Parker, deceased, before the Probate Judge of Wilson County, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to make immediate payment and to ail persons havina- claims against the deceased to present them for pay ment on or Derore the -4lh day of January. lw.KJ or this notice; will be plead in bar of their rocovcry. -; a. a. wtHjuAtiu, Administrator, hces iu this section, may expect a call from our Mr. CF. Wilson dur ing the next lew days, lie wants the amount you owe us We need money and must have it. Don't put him off. but settle promptly. We appreciate the favor of jour liatronage in tbe past and respect fully solicit a renewal for the pres ent year. We do not claim that subscribing a uewpaper.is a panacea for 1,uvhts ills that flesh is hair to, but we do Kay that there is nnich trujh in the answer given to the ques tion ; ' What is home without a uewspaper ' ;ls follows : -It is a jrface where ..old hats are atuffed jnto the window snsu, where the ;li:Mien like pigs, the house-wife Jin aboriginal savage, ami the bus ai,.l with a panaroma of the lisii;al Swamp paiuted ou his shirt bosom with tooacco juice." A handsome invitation has' been received by the Advance, with the compliments of the marshalls, to be piesent at the fifty-fourth anniver sary exercises of the Euzeliau aud rhilouiatiK'sian Literarv Societies t Wake Forest College on Friday J ebruary 15th. The exercises will consist of a public debate at 2 p. m. on the merits of the present system of fiee schools in North Carolina, orations at 7 p. m. and a social gathering m the literary halls. The;: following sensible and wise words are from the pen of maa a who is well prepared to speak on the subject; Bro lionjtz of the Wil mington Messenger : "When the uuoiuess men oi a town fail to advertise, they diminish the lm iHjrtance nd trade of the place oua permit more .enterprising localities to take it from them. Although done for their individual interest, advertisers should be ookedjipon by the citizens as pnb iic benefatore, and they (should be encouraged accordingly strog lace, indicativeiorhis firm purine to render a just. verdict In a cas that had aroused! his sy ipa thiesin(l touched the finer chords of hisnrtI)v uatuie and'what b -fore him, i. ubmi-ssive but erect manly bearing quietly accepting accusa tions jibes of His accusers, stands ne Savior, .a Divine figure in a gn,'UI) 0f maddened and mis guided .a.n. v, . ;: . Tne luture is for salt, the price asked bjno 100, at which sum it is cheap 'it is ' a work of art, grp.ndly ouoeivei aud jiandsornely executed and an excellent tes timonial the skill of the iiand that paired, it, and the artistic NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the General Assembly of North Caro lina at its present session to pass an act to prevent the sale of spir ituous or intoxicating liquors with in three miles of Aspen Grove, Free Will Church, in Saratoga township, Wilnon county. Many Citizens, January 22nd, 1889. 3lJ.liltlEL. Mr. Geo. L. Parker, ot Rocky Mount, to iiss Laura Herbert, yesterday morniDg, at the res ulence of the bride's mother, Mrs Irence Herbert, Rev. J. A. Leslie, ofTaiboro, performing the cere mouy. TLe couple took the cars soon after the ceiemony for Rocky Mount, their future home. A friends accompanied the groom to Kinston Tuesday, and a very pleasant gathering of a few selected friends was held at the residence of the bride's mother mac evening. ne presents were mumerous and handsome. The very best wishes of the Free tress are extended for useful, happv and prosperous life Kinston Free Press. VIED. PITT COUET. grasp of it. he mind that conceived OT NEV7S- What the 3pi3 cf That. Town are Doing, Joying and Thinking. EUITOU AiyAN'CE: ', At this ritjng thel cloud? are gathering, ich indicate raai or suoic; Yescrday very little Are was ueeded.b different from the climate Nor of ri" as Per des patches to ou, uewspapers. - The RailrqcL authorities have hands here, w10 are buy at work thi owing up ajother bed for track iu the Souther, portioihof the town. It is reported at the warehouse is to be moved ba and another trdck laid between tL main track and warehouse. . If h.j8 j8 done- it will add much to thtconvenienceof the merchants iu gating their , goods from tbe warehoHe i There was prea Hingon last Sun- uay m an clb caches, and at Methodist and MisWary Baptist churches at nigbtAMx. Dake is pastor of the Misslmary Baptist church here and pWches third Sunday in the montbA Mr. Howell occupied the pulpit onst Sabbath and gave short, earnfet sermons both in the morning am at night. Mr. . Jno. L. Bailey: Vj Bfater Judge Arnfield Presided and Gave Satisfaction by His Fair" and Im partial Bulings. I returned to-night from a trip through tbe country to Greenville tnd from thence to Snow Hill and liookertoL. There was a larger crowi in attendance on Tuesday of Court in Greenville than we have seen for the past five years. It was a subject of remark and the "Ider heads say it is a sign of a good crop year that it has never been known to fail. May it hot fail this year, for a bountiful harvest is necessary to relieve the overbur dened people. When a good crop is made there is no complaint about tariff, taxes, iuternal revenue or auy thing else. . Jadge Arm field is a very legal looking gentleman aud sits upon the bench with all the dignity bf one experienced in the business. His iron gray hair and slightly bald pate, massive head and rotnud fig ure indicate the professional man. He has a kindly manner of speak ing to all. It seems that the look from his earnest eyes and the tone of his mellow, persuasive voice melts away all the embarrassment and restraint usually experienced by witnesses, so they go along with their testimony without trouble. I was specially impressed with one case In which a little colored boy was one of the witnesses. The boy was sworn and put on the stand, but the Judge stopped the Solicitor at his first question and said: "Johnnie, did you ever hear of Jesus Christ?" "ies, sir." "And about God !" Again an affirmative ans wer. Well, what becomes of bad little boys, wh? tell stories, when they die T" : continued the Judge! "De bad man git's um,y answered the boy. "Well, you have sworn to tell the truth and tbe whola rath and yoa mast do it, orhe will On Tuesday evening, between aud 8 o'clock, Mr. George H. Grif. fin died of pueumonia, at his h ome in Abingdon, Va., in the 31st .year of his age. He was a son ot Mr George II. Griffin, deceased, and of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Griffin, oi this place, and was himself a residens of Wilson until about seven years ago. Before he passed in 'the va; le- and shadow oi deatn" he ex pressed perfect confidence in hi acceptance with a blessed Saviour. He had fouifd "tbe peace that pass eth all understanding.'' His remains will be brought to Wilson to-day for interment. NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA. ) WitsoN County, f Superior Court. Notice. . lA Blossom a positive cur for ve- aiale Diseases. . A. trial box fA. Mrs. J. W. Thorn. .Sol A Acron foe Wilsou county, Wilson, N. O. AIM, F1KE 9 th? Z M me2 by theKe Presents nrthWierfa8 M-W-JOHNSON, of the first part, and my Cook 0 the second part, for and in con. id eration of the unbounded pleasure it gives ns to feed a hungry man, have concluded to open a nice dot. III WHICH WILL BE OPEN VTllIIDHIT From 6 A.M. Untill II p. M., SUNDAYS Included Where you can get Fried Oysters, stewed Oysters, Fri ;d Fish, Stcw d Fir.b, Fried ChickeD. Stewed ohicken, Beefsteak, Beei Liver Seef Tripe, Porksteak, Sausage, lam and Eggs-in fact, n thing he market affords, served op by a wk that knowM his business. Try Mb Onfie. Vnd I am sure yoa will come igain. My charges are low,, very w, y ea, way down yonder. YOU CAN FIND THIS PIC-NIC li'ioiijcioi k tmn, Aa uranch. CONFESSED " SC2E2TJL2. TRAINS GOING POL IU. Dated - ?! 1 -j a i P M Leave WeMon iim Arrive Knrkv Mount...! hi Am re Tartioro . 56 , A.M. lve Tirboro loao.... P. M. Arrive Wll j zi Ix-mvo Wii)t, ' .ft Arrive S'lnim..J xs . Arrive layetjivlile..6 00 Lcare HoUlnbr ro3 U Luave VV.maw 4 10 Ltavo Mwrnolia ( a Arrive Wtlmlnrtcn 8 00 r.M. A.M. HI 6 ( 710 P. M. IM A. M. 0 A. M. SI 'io II 30 P.M. 10 ts 11 in A.M. I2i A. M. I I as TRAINS GOINO NOKTII. P M Lcvo Wilmington- II W Livo Ma4rnoli 1 15 Irfvc W .rnw Arrive ;olUBboro. z IS lve Kv ttviJlo Arrn-p tv lm. Arrive WiUon.. Ire Wllnon... Arrive H. ky Mount Arrive Tarbro Ix--e T.rboro Arrivo Wt-ldoo. A. M 4 30 A V. (M ICTi . '' 'SO ,4' no .; w i M. I IT A M. I 31 1 . M. P. M. 40J & V. P.M 13 1111 li Si P.M. A.M. 1 VI 3 14 P. M. 340 pally rxn-pt Suniar. Train on M.ilanJ Ntck (it nrh Hoa4 leave turn,4 l.-ave. hc-otlana Kir at SJuV. mt. Maleurn H. R. Uaiiy cm pt dn.iay &uiD m. 'n. Dally ci-pt Kunday. .1. , m. Sun.lay a m. arrive "I irlnm v ii a m, II a m. 1 rain on Midland N. C. Ilranch leavu U... K.ro . lally t xoept Bunday. niuim. arnvr S:,1"1,h1";'J.-" lU-iurnlleav.-.", ne.i lu.i,am arrive at .ol.t.ro. II 4.1 am. 1 rain .n Nashville Ilranch l.-arr. Hockv Mount at. lp in. arrive Kaahvule Ifipm. N.nn ' H"pe4 15pm. Keturntu Ive0 siprin K.K ky Mount 11 15 a m. rtaiiy 1 r- un.lay. Tiain on Clinton branch leave WarVaw f. Clinton. Daily, except Sunday, itiwpm. nd II lua m. Kfiurnln Irave Clinton at a 111 anl a ll p m..ounm-i-Un at Warsaw with with Ntm. 41. 4. ii ami n. pouthUiund train on Wila a FaytU-vlllc Ilranch Is No. U. .rth.,..i 1. 'v.. 1., Iailv exi-ept Sunlay. . Train Nl s.unh will at . .n -. . Golditboro and Mairnolla. Train No.Ts makeorloo connection at Wrl aon for ail point. North r!iir. All rn Line. So. rpi. Vestibule Train. Southbound. LA- Hay M'.n- lo the building where Doc Jackson loes business, pecond door from ny Fiah Market. Wilsou. X. Ct. Trusting t hat Officer Hunger will daThurVJrd.' Nora'bounJ- Tu"" .,uu.vuuU juu iu mj xesian- ant, I will there await to welcome ou. signed and sealed. I. W .JOHNSON. Ix-ave Wllminirtnn 1 t o -i a m a m, trrlve Wcldon Train, mike cIom connort!r.n lor all points North via Kichmond and Wai.l,TnirVn. ."..'r,ins run 'ftwivn Wiiminirton ind Habimrton. n.l h.m i ..iir.,.n i Biccpcru attachvtl. t- .3211S F- VIN E. GenT SupU hr.NLi,lunt Trau- nation. tM tliiOS, Gen l l i wumr Atrcnt. S. K. T. M Real SEE HERE! H. F. KEEL & CO, GREENVILLE N. C. Have jnst received a fine car load of Horses and Males which they will sell cheap for cash, or on time at reasonable terms. Call and examine before buy ing elsewhere. They also have first-class Liverv and Feed stables in connection, rear of Skinner's Law-office. Saie of Valuable Estate. irtuts oi a aecree of the Sa- ii .. " 01 Wi,"n conuty I -. ou hi me inn .4 ..,,e joor in ""ouu a fliot.tlay, Feb. 11th luuumug uescrioed real " "vi, vt iitnu situated m ' '"u county, uardner's town- uip aajoining the lands of James V ,ara 1D08' -lton and "thers, containing six hundred and1 niriy-six acres, more orliR hoin ie tract of Ca!vin Woodard ceased, subject to the dower of the widow of the said deceased. O; e oiner tract in same township, ad- laming ine lands of F. W. Barnes, I Ann a T: 4V a. I ytooo i utrsan ana others, contain ing one hundred and Dinety-six ictj, uuu Known as the Sing etarv tract. , I Terms: One-third caeb, balance payable Dec 1, 1889, the deferred y) menis to Dear 8 per cent, inter- est iroia uay or sale. T. J. llADLET, ' Adm'r. de bonis non of 'Calvin Woodabd, dec'J. b. A. & s. A. Woodard. Attorneys. (PI im m NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ap plication will be made to tbe Gen eral Assembly, which convenes at Raleigh, on the Oth day of January 1889, tor purpose of cnartenng The Phoenix Fire Company. W. P. WOOTEX, President. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore exist ing beween It. V. King and C. E Moore under the firm name of King & Moore has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent. The -books and accounts of the firm have been placed in tne hands of J. D. Bar- den for collection. AU accounts due by the firm will be presented to him for payment. This 1st day or January lbby. . Ii. V. Kino, C. K. Mooee, Dr. King will retain tbe office occupied by the firm. For the present Dr. Moore can be fonnd at Rowland's Drng Store. If any dealer aayt he hat the W. L. Donrlam Rhoee without name and price atampea on the bottom, pat him down aa a fraud. COLLEGIATESINSTITUTE, For Younc: Ladles. rr ioeseseion lor 1889 win h ou aionaay, January 21st, 1883, uu u;uiinueuweeK8. t nil corps of Teachers. CnnrP - nr .tnr V. SkUUj sufficiently extensive, thorough and practical. Location pleasant aud healthful. Terms moderate. For cafalogue and full particulars. oii,as ii. WAIiBEN, Principal. wnson, 2.C. Superior Court. Notice. OEO. D.GREEN etal l W. W. H ARC5RAVE et ux. .It,T'rtu60f decree of the Superior Court or Wilson county, rendered at Kali Term. 1. in he above ranan. I w.n ui i Houedoortn Wilson, on Monday thettb.day of February 18M, the aald W. W, lianrrave'i uM.rw.1, oeinirone-Dair, in and 'to following lot or tract of land lyin and being pltuate in ine iownor uiack Creek. Wilson county, ad joining the land! of Ueo. D. Green. A. Ilarne ,rniJ,u0ihQeI?:nulnin' wo acre, more or Iim. JXO. ZS2 m U CD' PK3 o 1 O E c3 Xfl r-l oD oJD s 'fi o xn I D-3 Jan-8-4U r. nncTON. Commiasloocr, Mary Harper, Martha Bryant, Emma J. Harper. Arthur Har-I per, and C. Barnes, I va r NOTICE. Nathan Allen and M. P. Allen. E. P. Tueke and Mary A. I Tucke, J The defendant Nathan Allen and M. P. Al len will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wilson county to have a new 1 rnstee appointed to take charge of the legacy and other funds left by Polly Barnes ct al in the hands of late James D. Barnes aa Trustee for Mary Harper and her children, and the faid defendants will further take notice, that they are required to appear before A. B. Deans. Clerk of the Superior Court of said county on Monday, March 18th, W89 at the Court House of said county in Wilson, N. C , and answer or demur to the complaint in said actien or tbe Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, j. nis January 2!st, 188ft. A. B. DEANS, Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilson county, JNO. F. BRUTON, Attorney fpr Plaintiffs. Tuffslis To cure eostlvenesa tbe medleliie moss be more than a purgative. Te be per manent, it must contain Tonic. Alterative and Cathartic Properties. Tint's Pills possess these inalitles la uu einfnent degree, and Speedily Restore to tbe bowels tbeir umtaal pariatavIUs) motion, so saemtlaj to reftrul vity. Sold Everywhere, W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Best In the world. Examine hla S.f.OO OENUINK HAND-KKWED 8HOB. 4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT 8HOK. 3J50 POLICE AND FARMERS' 8UOE. 82.80 EXTRA VALUE CALF 8HOiS. . WOKKIIGMAN'8 HHOK. .0O and S 1.75 BOVS' 6CHOOI. SHOES, All mad In Conrrew, Button and Lac. - W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LADRB8. .Best Haterlal. Best Style. Best FittlnC II not rold by yonr dealer, write W. L. IXJL GLAJj, BKOCKTOX. FOR SALE BY J.& D. OETTINCER The BTJYEBS'GL'IDE isTied March and Sent., Ieiv-h yeai. It is c-icy clopouia of usef.i! icCc, mat.cn for r.ll wno sv: Cho3C the lniur.C3 .r il r necessities of tifo. V. can clothe joi end iu.i-r.ish yea n' ell the necorj y r.nt' nnnofc"i- appliances to zidz. v. -.L. uni.ee, tie eat, fish, bu-.t. worl:. t.. cbvri-: or atay r.t heme, eci i: r"' - - -i.tylos and ,;uio.Uc .'.i '. .:,j. . NOTICE. First National Bask or Wiuon, Wilson. N. L Dec STth. lm. The Board of IMrnnm of ihl. Tu.b h.. this clay declared a dividend of enrbt per cent payable on and after Tuesday tbe 8th day of W SU UBtl ALTWm JOHN HCTCHINPOV, Cashier. o m u o Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore eilatlnir be tween J. C. Hadley and B. O. Biiinni. under tbe firm name of Hadley a Hrldv baa this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ' J.C. HATiLET. B.G. 11KIGUS. Wilbos. N.C Dec. lh, 1M. TO MT FRICSDS AMD CCUTOMEKg; 1 1ako this method of Informing my friends and patrons that the firm heretofore exlxtinir under the name of Hadley a flrliren will tie dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st day of January 18K7. I fchall continue business at the old tn1 with an entirely new stock of floo Is and will tak e leasure la serving my old customei a and friends. With many thanks for put patronaiie and soliciting a continuance of the same. I am. Very Hespeoltiilly, Yours Jtc JOHN C. HADLET. 1 t.-!.- what is require:, lo estinato ci the t: luc l i:c JIH i": . ?". OTJU:i:, v'ic w.ti !.o tt u j receipt cf "10 cintj ta p-7 r.ajA.-c, MONTGOMERY .VAKC i CO. 1U-U4 Mioh:a Avecuit, Cbtuago. lit. NOTICE. Havlnir qualified as administrator of th estate of Prince Uaniels deoeased. before th Probate Judge of Wilson Conunty. notice I hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of ssld deceaei to make Immediate Devment and to all Dersons havinv claims against the deoeased to present them for par meat on or Derore ine jutn. day or January 18K0 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . PERHT RENTFROW. Adm'r. F. A.A 8. A. WOOOAHD. Attorneys. NOTICE. By virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Wilson Conuty wherein Mrs. TaMtha May et al wt-re plaintiffs, and Dr. K. W King et al were defendants, I wiij sell at the Court House door, fn Wilson on Monday the 4th day of February 1889, the following described property : One House and lot In the town of wtlsnn. Wilson county, adloindina- the lots of J. V Farmer and others and Situate on the corner or coring av Barnes ntreets, and known as Mr. Duvall Brick Irwelllnv. Terms: f 100 cash, bslanre parable Dec let 1889 Tittle retained, until purchase money is psld. PETER E. FINES. Comnii'-ioner-F. A. a 8. A. WOODARD. Ailoineys. NOTICE. I hereby giveo that application will be made at the pren-.t fusion of tbe General AseemblT for aa act incorporating Eockvill Ijo&ge, no. 4ii, Ancienc i ree aud Accept ed Masons, Jan. 17. it. Counter Oflterings, nl i'Jt bowerer, redoand to tbe intere&t of oar customer aa and 1-lAced I hem on tbe coautera. Tbia offering comoriima th vt rv ben mAkea tbat thia country afford., 2 eSaKiw?o wrft LOT 1, Consist of at leant 100 paira of Lad'fibo, of tbe TerVbeit custom raakeH-Zifgler'a, Itart'a,1 Mile,' 1c? Tb rrJ ?7ar? 5 Home laced and some bnl JlnV ZZ ? X0"0 Conner prio 87 cent l'"c wu. iria wJSTM -i aiSr,a!Krd T Amer,ican Ki Ladi-' Battot, Sboea nere 51., a. lUrg ain CJoanter price U 98 cent. Iid iW m. tioned lou of Ladies' Sboea, tbire are amainSu at ?Cc! 7 i!" S-c., all worth at Ieat donM. th. . v. . "a- f UZ' LAJ A T l" Fine Kid Batton Sboe, aire 4 to 6, rernlar price LOT Urpain Counter price, C9 centa. a dis is one oi tbe neatest in a me Calf Shoe, in balmoralbnttoa and elatte aidea. a'J 11. regular price, gLSO. Bar?ain Counter SS tr J 10 tZh .nil V1- Gennme Hand aewed Shoe. . 1 styles and rlze, repilar pnee V.W. Bargain Counter price 14.44 ;N'M,?1 ,n d n paper of tbe at, and .cKSde of tila n,! in ?"?!?-!!. a?d yo? wm BQr K "omethine toanit too- . I 7. 7-" B..l"A:" no.1 BloP w doubtful method to attract s Respectfully, J. & D. OETTIWCER. TAKE MQTIG The Great Remnant Sale Only For AT HEILBRONER'S. What I main by rernnant is this for.lostance 1 Overcoat Ieft of a lot Is a remnant and trill be sold at sacrifice. 1 Suit of Clothing Lef o( a lot is a remnant and will be sold at remnant prices 1 Boy andClriia's Suit Dr. Thatcher's Magnetic Insoles THE WOXDEB OF TDK NINETEENTH. CENTURY. These innoles keep the feet and limbs warm. They insulate and protect the body from tbe daxn. cold eartb. They core chilblains i and hot feet, keep tb blood ctrca- j l.iting, and cure Bbt-unatism and j Cramp in tbe feet and lirobn. They remove all ache?, pains and S tired feelings, ana worn in tbe 1 hose at nipbt produ sound re- fresbius sleep, anu give waimtb, i action and to tbe whole mn- ' ten. Themj insoles or loot batter- ' ieftare worth theii- weight in goll. felted by thousands and recom mended by eminent Divines.Judce; Lawjers and every one who have' worn them. Price il !er pair, postpaid. Send for a pair and couvince yourself. In ordering always Kend size of shoe worn. Every delicate lady should wear a pair. Address all orders by registered mail to JOUN P.-DALT, General St. te Agent, GilliNonville, Hampton Co., S. C, Left of a kind I at COST. 1 Hat Left out r-rice. of a half dozen is a remnant and will go at Ihe eano 1 Pair of Shoes Of a kind is a remnant and will be iold accordingly. 10 or 12 yds. Dress Goods A remnant and Till be sold at COST. NOTICE. 1 Carpet Left oat of a lot is a large remnant, rate. but it most go at the eane J CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAIN'S. By virtue of aa executtoa ef the U-perW Court of WlUirn county . C. wherein J. B. and W. T. Wl)ltamon re Plaintiffs and Tbumas WnndsJd 1 lx-frn !rnU I will aell at the Ourt Houe door In tiiam. on Woodsy th- tin day of February lift at 12 o'cl acs. m. Tbe f'llowinc draenbed rotirrty: f tne tract of land lo Cross Koads tov .nhip. s1 Jokim the elands of Delltha HardyTbutr.as Woodard aod T. J. Gardner's heirs. Houortal loilow.; IWlnnlD at a stake on the rvad Iradlnv from w login's Mill to Holomaa Lamm's. Theore Et w a stake on said road. Tbenoa Kortn to a stake at rUiat anstesto aald road. Tbracw West to a stake parrcll.l lth asidsnad. Tbeaoe Pouth to tbe bratnoiiur. loaaunln fifty acrra more or Ina, and know a as tb.a land bougu of Edwta laaim. Terms of Dec nst. lasa. J. W. CBOW SIX, BbettS In Ililll. MANAGER F0R1L R. LlM
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