The Wilson Advance.
J OS K P II IIS? and C. C. DA N II K LS,
editors and Proprietors,
I'he Advance endeavors to m in fieri
est, faithful and impartial chronicler of the
new, devoting snocial attention to the Bection
n which it is -jbllshed. It is Democratic) to
thecorpnn.l will spare neither friend or foe
wtin Is in hostility to Democratic success. It
noliey.-s the best interest of th Na
tion an the State Imperatively demands
the rvuntmn of the Democrat io party in
power ii i I it will spare noetTort to accomplish
that re.-. p. i. ft will seek to promote tlie in
iliisrrinl d. vel.ij niont of the State and section
aurl will t;l.e pleasurn in dolnir whatever lies
lu its power u l tho farmers and laboring
j.rti In their ell'orrs to bettor their condition.
every honest son of toil will find in the Ai-
-rM;E a sincere friend. Every effort looking
to the establishment of more and better edu
cational Institutions will receive our hearty
Tn'inirnuitii aim uimorBemem.
ino advance circulates lanfoly. m every
vy;:iy r.ni in lutieifcrn, una is moreTore
plen.lid advcrfismir medium. KaUw lilif.ru!
A lii-st-cUiKS job olu c IS run In connection
wnn me paper ami wo will De pleased to re-
ooivo onicr. our olhce is one of the best
equipped in thiS SOetion Of thO Rtntn tnr ,ir.r,W-
mercial work and wo will do as good work and
at as low iliruros as anybody.
Knterod In the Post Office at Wilson, N. C.
ovwuu tausa mail matter.
"TEE COON -BRIGADE."
r
to con-
j Some one who knows human
nature has well said, "Political
ratituae is an appreciation 01
The Advance desires
gratulate the Republican party; favors yet to be received." Most
men uttar the prayer, in tneir
hearts at least, "Oh, Lord make
thankful for the favors we
ire about to receive.?
It is an easy matter to de
nounce and condemn a people
tor doing an act that is wrong.
The greatest scold'! we ever
knew was an alleged minister
of the gospel, but we doubt if
tie ever went quietly to a man
Wilson, X. C, .-.-'May 2, 1889.
"A PRoniET is not without
honor save in his own county."
"Wenote with much pleasure,
however, that many North
Carolina boys are doing well in
other States.
The Advance believes Cheats
ham is doing his level best for
his race. . He requires a black
ekin as a, certificate of. good
character before he will recom
mend a man. for an appoint
ment. Verily the "Coon Brig
ade" Las come to the front.
The people along the line of
the A. & N. C. It. R. are ex
ceedingly anxious that Gov.
lowle shall make some one else
except Washington : Bryan,
President of that piece of State
property. That Gov. Fowle
will regard their wishes we sin
cerely hope and trust.
upon vue iianasouie manner m
which it Is stripping the mask
from its face, and the openness
with, which it proclaims the
fakeness of the statement?
made by its leade-s in this sec
tion during the last campaign.
The Democratic press and ora
tors denounced the Republican
party as the negro party ; they
charged that our dusky hued
fellow citizens would be placed
in office if that cartv shonld1
gain control of the government. ! a.eavored. to persuade him to
The Republicans denied the forsake his evil way and turn
statement and their candidate . to the path of righteousness,
for Governor appealed to white Many a man has been persuaded
men to vote the Republican ! to do . right who could never
ticket because Cleveland had1 have been scolded into leading
appointed a negro as Register , a life of usefulness and piety,
in the District of Columbia.
Dockery made all manner of i The term "blue blood" was
fun of the idea that the negroes ! applied by the Spaniards to the
would be given positions of . descendants of the Jight com-
honor aud trust. The whole , plexioned and fair-haired Goths
crowd of Republican under-! as their veins appeared through
strappers followed in his foot- their skin of a blue color. In
steps as nearly as it was possi-! England it was anciently held
ble for them to do. . that the thick and dark blood
What do we had now ? We j was the best, tis said. The ere
findthat the negroes are "snub-. dentials of "blue blood" are now
bed in type. Ha rrison make : a big bank account. The only
a big noise in' saying that the j necessary quality now to change
negroes may stand back, for your blood from that of the
they will receive nothing at hie . most plebian hue is to secure
hands. lie instructs Wanamaker ; the almighty dollar by either
And Clarkson to turn the "Coor; -fair or foul means. "Money
Brigade" in the post office crit : makes the mare go."
as rapidly as possible. Efficient 1 i- - V
white men are turned out and ' We may agrea with Papa Po
incompetent negroes are made ! lonius that "the apparel oft
route atrents and postmasters. ! proclaims the man." but he will
JNo town stands still. There
is either progress rr decline
ii.on nas up to the present
been progressive. Y hat she
will be in the future depends
i . . . .
cumciy up'ju me spirit mani-
lested by our people. Let the
. spirit of progress that formerly
characterized the town be resur
rected.
Shall be held as Dear as may be as I 1 Q RCf
other elections. AUOvi
Sec. 3.. That this act shall only
apply to the year one thousand eight
hundred' and eighty-nine, and the
tax herein provided for shall be
included In the lists made out for
State and county purposes, and
collected under the same regula
tions, pains and penalties as are
provided for the collection of other
takes", and paid over by the Sheriff
or collector to the Treasurer of the
Board of Education of Wilson
county for the use of District jso. 1.
Sec. 4. Tbis act shall be in
force from and alter its ratification.
1889
.TOISNOT 1EWS-
Happenings in and
nace
If 11
ynfjoHpjiltiy
Around That
There were services in the Metho
dist church last Tuesday in com
memoration of the Centennial of the
inauguration of the first President
of the country. The devotional
exercises were conducted by the
pastorRev. W, E. Edmonson; the
address was by Itev. J, T. B.
Hoover; the Declaration of Inde
pendence read by 11. A.i Hawkins,
Esq., music by Miss Emma Averett,
Duinmiicu ujr id Kino lepieseuieu
by the orignal 13 States. The occa
sion was pleasai.t, instructive and
calculated to keep alive the fire of
patriotism that bums in the hearts
of our people.
The Metbouists have boneht a
fine organ, it pleases us to state.
Rev. A. R. Raven is at New
York attending the Centennial.
Frof. W . S. Barnes is absent in
Ka'dgh on business.
Successor to
HADLEY& BRICCS.
I have just opened an
Entirely New Stocko
GOODS,
At the old stand of Hadley &
Brigjfs and extend a cordial invita
tion to all whether they wish to buy
or not to come to see me. My
tock was bought for
with a rapidity that is astonish
ing. The negroes are "snubbed"
in the Jsorth where the people
profess to love them so greatly,
have to return the compliment
and agree with us and Miss
Juliet that there is nothing in a
name. W e remember that one
The Rocky Mount Phoenix
has entered upon its third vol
ume. The trade issue of the
Phcchix was one at the hand
somest i pieces of newspaper
v ork we have seen in the State
and reflects much credit on the
editor. We congratulate brbln-
er Lewis and the people of
Rdcky Mount.
t
AN IKG2AJTB.
but they are placed in power in ! of the shortest men we ever
the South. j knew was Mr. Long ; and now
Well, but what better can we! comes the corroborative testi
expect from a party which gain i raony.of Culpepper county, Va.,
ed its power by bribery and i where the county court has re
corruption ' fused to grant a license to sell
' " - ; liquor at -Brandy Station.
A GOOD SIGN- j Washington Post. . '
"What's in a name: A rose
Since the editor of the Ad- ! by any other name would smell
vance has been old enough to i as sweet."
notice the newspapers publish
ed in our State, we have never!
seen as many papers so credita
blydit'ed. Net that there are
not many newspers now pub
lished that simply -"cumber the
ground" and prevent other
newspapers from doing "better
things" for their town and.sec
tion. There is more real abilitv
and more
shown on
Benjamin Harrison is occu-!
pying the Presidential chair
to-day because "W. W. Dudley's
. plan of buying up the "floaters"
In Indiana was put in opera
tion. Dudley was not a mem
ber of the Executive Committee
but he was sent to New York
t act as the special jepresenta
tive of , Mr. Harrison on the
Committee. He had often done
political work for Harrison,
who knew him well. He knew
that Dudley would hesitate to
do nothing that pniaed votes
to his employer Harriaon. In
keeping with the instructions
and enjouragement of Harris
sou, Dudley advised the pur
chase of votes in "blocks of
five," and his advice was taken,
and as a consequence, Harrison
is now President.
As soon as Dudley had done
his work and Harrison was
elected, then "Ben" became so
-exceedingly conscientious that
he would not so much as allow
Dudley to call at the White
House. Me could not receive
so corrupt a man after the
election. He had receiyed the
stolj,n.goo':'3, but he turned and
bpurned the hand that accom
plished the theft. Worse than
that, even, is his attempt to
pose as a "goody-goody" man
wllo would not receive a man
who had done so base a thing
as buy votes. The "pious cuss"
. as old Thurman called Wana
maker is perfectly willing to
receive the fruits of purchased
votes but he is not willing to
stick to his "pals." It has been
said "there is honor among
thieves" but surely this in
stance disproves the old adage,
for no man ever showed baser
ingratitude than Harrison has
exhibited towards Dudley.
'T.doubt not through the ag-os.
One increasing purpose rung,
And the thoughts of men are widen'd
With the process of the auns.
, Tennyson.
We have no patience with the
fellow who is continually
croaking of the good old times
or tne past, and of, the degener
ate times of the present. Peo
painstaking laboi I Ple OI one age enjoy one thing
the North Carolin-. ! and at another age they have
press to-day than there has beei ! other pleasures; The present
siuce wel have known anvthin Ta?e the most glorious period
of newspapers. There are moi iD tne history, of the world, and
people are as good to-day as
they ever were. Human nature
is pretty much the same cir
cumstances differ. The breadth
of vision of men of to-day is
greater than it ever has bjen,
and they are capable of greater
attainments either for good or
evil.
people who subscribe for newt
papers, and the business mei
patronize them more liberally
than tl ey have ever done ani
tbe improvement in the quality
of the newspapers is a conse
quence. There is, however, still
room for improvement both it
khe patronage bestowed and the
work done on the newspapers
The people who give newspa
pers that encouragement thai
they deserve show a spirit ci
enterprise that will bring then1
rich returns. Let every bus
iness man give his local news
paper a liberal support. '
VOTE FOB THE SCHOOL.
. ' EA!3LINGS. v -
Interesting Information, Foolish Fan .
ties and. Current Comasnts--
- J ' "
We gorge our cerc'bcUum.trith hot supper, -And
burn-, witti dram?, our v'.scera. ta cinder
CtaotHin'ir our arrows from disease's quiver
Ti'l inan in misery leaiiisto loathe his !iver.
- - Excliange.
And You Vsta to Build Up the ToMvn
. and Put Education Within the
Reach of the Needy. .
And will b .sold lpw. Farmers
would do well to call upon me be
I yekr,
J Country produce taken in ex
( change for ,oods.
J.C. H DLEY,
A JSet of selfish, greedy men (Janqary 10,19. '
and selfishness is the root of I
every crimeHave formed a Hi H lllK I K VT VhKI
. iLiAUiaJJUlUll UUUii UiUILiU.
sail trust, as a natural conse
quence our people may expect
this necessary element in every
edible to advance in price. It
would be impossible to form
such a trust but for the Repub
lican tarili. When onr people
have to pay more for salt, le.t
them remember that this is one
of the benefits of the "protect
ive" tariff for which the Re
publicans voted last year.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
1
M f . j ! I W .v
l i HMPLSJN HIM SOW. '
Bad .With Eczema. Hair all none.':.!,.
covered with rnii;;,nis. Thought his
hair would never trow. Cured bv Cuti
cura Remedies. Hair splendid and not
a pimple on him.
I
: V
On Monday, the 6th day of May,
the qualified voters of School
i)istrict No. 1 Wilson county will
"vote on a proposition to levy a
-q.eoial tax of 15 cents on the hun
,i died dollars' worth of property and
i 15 cents on each taxable ? oil, for
j the purpose of erecting a
I building for the white
j of School District No. 1
: improving the building
: colored people. That the
Th3 man who abuses lawyer-
most issually the fellow whe , JtpiSin
ueeus one oiieuesu auu uu the adoDtlon of the act. It believes
criminajjside of the docket. Miat in tne intelligent education of
' . J our children lias the secret of real
She whipped mm upon his prosperity and enterprise. It is inl
return. Hawkeye. favor of more education and better
It wasn't that way. while wt j education. Ii gives power and in
were passing through that in-, flaence to its possessor k and will
teresting period:of life. always commaud arid control ig-
! noranee. Therefore we are heartily
"Contentment iq ?reat i?a'in " ! in favor of tbe adoPtioa of tLe
contentment is great gain, j position ah(1 the erection or the
lhe Toet snoke that whici! i , .u: i:
i, ,t , . , , uunuiut; as eiiriy as inauuuauie.
We would urge every man in the
District to couie out and show his
uitable
children
and of
lor t':e
squarely
favor of
poet spoke that whic);
should enter deep into every
heart when he said :
"Contentmort gi s a crown.
Where fortune has denied it." .
The tendency of the present
acre is to get money. The ad
vice of the old man to his son:
i appreciation of the opportunity to
help forward ' be great work of ed
ucating the youth of our immediate
vicinity. We hope aud believe
t hat our people properly appreciate
the efTott being made to- help them
"My s(Jn gef money ; get it hon-! and their children along thi.s line
EDITORIAL- COURTESY-
estly if you cau, but, my son, j
get money," is pretty generally
followed.
- ' ,
Josh Billinga-apoke words o"
wisdom when he advised peoplr
always- to tri.ve tho nrt of 'ad-
Vice de.-irHd. i'o.ple
wa,nt
ewn wishes coii firmed and thi
they call advic-.
Can it be, possible that the
brilliant editorials of the editor
or the " Wilmington Star origi
nate anywhere else except in
his own brain ? When such lit
tle, fellows as the New York
Herald, the Durham Plant, the
Tribune, &c, rehasa from other'
papers it is excusable, but no
one would excuse a man of such
brain nower as brother Kiiiirs -1
bury for uch deeds, fco, it ! there is ho one to contest tL .
can't be possible. The Charlotte j honors with this champion iu
Chronicle must be mistaken. ' terviewer.
D'irham Tobacco Plant. i . '-
IJrethrenwhere is the good ; Tf a nrst cias? cyclone woi.'i
tliat such ilirnrs d.N? Evervbodv ' transfer a few North Carolina
We feel sure our people are alive to
the importance of carrying this
measure, aud we firmly believe
they will do it. We have confi.
deuce in the reople of WTiIson. We
Vlieve they will stand squarely for
i the material advancement of our
d section and this is
I anoot sav cnouirh -n
CL'KA KEJlliDJES, SJy boy. when one rear
ol aj?e, was so bd w; h eczema that he lost al 1
otnmhar. Hs.sc lp was covered w .h erup
tions, wh-ctt the doctors sad was sc H head,
and tbath'shair wojtU ncvcrirrow a'.i n. l)c
spairmKof a iure..nm -li sie r. I .M.-rari t ic
useof the CI TICT'KA ..MEIH BS.m-o. Im
happ to y. with the most pe feet success.,
Insuairtsuow spiend'd. aid there is not a
pimpleonhiai- 1 recon-nicnd the CUTICl'KA
ItKVlnDi ES to nioihcrs as the most sne dr
ecoaom ca . and s.-re t-i.ro for all sk'n iseas. s
of in antspnd child -p i. ad feel that ever-,
moiln-r whu has an aittk-ted ehl'-l wii' i mui.
nie for so doing. Mhs.M. K. WHOUSCNS.
Norway, Me.
& nm Soro Eight Years dured.
I must extend to you the thanks of one of
my customers, who hns lecn cu-d by usinc
the CUTIOUtlA i:EM EOI BS, of an old sore,
caused by a lontr spe!l of s-cKness or fever
eilfhtyearsaeo. l e was so b.u ho was fearful
he wouid have to have h s lesr piuputated, but
is happy tosryhe is nowemire!y well. sound
asado'lar. ue requests me io use his uame,
which is H. II. Cason. merchant of this piaee.
JOHN V. MI Volt. Dru .irist.
Ga nsooro, Tenn,
j Severe Scalp Disease Cured.
A few wee'ts afro my wife suffered very
much from a cutaneous disease of the scalp,
and rece'Ved no relief from the va -ious retu
dies she used until she tried CUT I CI' KA. TIk
disease promptly yielded to this- treatment,
and In a show w'nile she was enti ely weli.
There has been do return of .he disease,' and
CUTICl'KA un :s No. 1 in ourestimation fur
diseases of the skin.
Rev. J. PUESSLEY BAUKETT. T. 1..
Kale'Kh, N.C.
. Cutlcara Remedies
Are a positive cure for every forai of skin
scalp, and blood d.sr ise, with loss of hair, i mm
pimples to serofu'a. except pnssibly iehtoynM-;.
Sold everywhere, l'rl-ie. Cl'TlCUKA. Sue.:
SOAP, 25c-: It ES i LV EXT, 1. Prepared by
the POTTER DRUG AXi) CHEMICAL COlt
POKATIOX, Us;on,Mass.
Send for "How to Cure Skin Tis-ases."
64ja?es, oil illustrations, and I ai testimonials.
RIRY'R in aSd'Sea' -r. served and tieauti
UaOl Ofied by CUT I LIU SOAP. Abso
lutely pure.
Fourteen different sizes and
Kinad. live sized with enam-
Adapted to all
and priced to
broiling door,
plate, swingi
versible iras-t
eled reservoirs.
requirements,
suit all purses.
LEADING FEATURES:
Double wood doors, patent
wood grate, adjustable damper,
interchangeable automatic shelf
swinging hearth
ig flue-stop, re
urning lonir croas
piece, double short centers,
heavy ring covers, illuminated
fire doors, nickel knobs, nickle
panels etc,
Luequaled in Material, in
finish, aud in operation.
Manufactured by
ISAAC A. SIIEPPAKI) & CO
' Baltimore, Md
For Sale by '
OEO. D. GREENE & CO.,
Wilson, N.C,
Protect Your Eyes!
(X
EYEKY MUSCLE ACHES.
Sharp Ac'ie3..I)u'l Pains Strains,
and yeakoesf5 r-;r-d in .ne
miM.reby the ( iienra Ann.
I'a'u Flakier. -The Prst ami nnlr
inslHiitneous puin-kiH'nB, Htretirthen;nf
plaster. 23 cent'.
t AOVAXt'K
JOB rEIMlMI flOl'SE,
Wilson, N. C.
JOB WORK.
JfOJTE BCT
THE B";!T
WORKMEN
EMPLOYED
j
o
SeiOOir , rho ni,wrtin That rhax-
advice, they want their j r .Arnn,, to A nr.iner r.sft of th
good Hehool
rfdvautages o!' a
without savins.
'The belt Las Leeu won and b;
unanimous onseiit delivered t
editor. RoKCir.ver, of the Gold.-,
borO.. Ileadiitrlit. Since tit
death of Darori Munchause-i
goes
Tbe mont'y taken
from each man will be a small
sum aod will t. ver be missel.
I The lectio-; --v i 1 1 he ht-ld at, tlie
n.nirt House. An entire new regis
tration is necessary, W. F. Mercer
is registrar a::;1, tiuless you register
you cannot vote. Be sure your
name is resi'xit-reil and when the
feh comes g" to the Court llonse
anl cast a vo: f ou will always, be
Idoad of for the proposition.
g i v Ei r
i s
TRIAL I
I
j Wo would call yuur
i attention to the superior .
: facilities of the Advance
JobOiliee.for furnish-
ing all descriptions of
! JOB WORK in large
lor small quantities, at
prices ml in style of
make-up and execution
unexcelled by any office
in the South. We will,
furnish, tjCtter Heads, '
.Note Heads, Hill Heads,
I Statements, Envelopes,
j Basiness Cards, Check
Hooks. School Cata-
lojrues. Programs, ic.
ELYS CATAPRH
I RE M BALM
Knows tint Mr. Kint'sbury is a
man of brains aud a conscieu
'mummies" to Oklahoma tht
would be benefitted, for they
tious editor, and what good can ' would then have to bustle, ani
... - -. ..i at." - ni.i . 1 1 " 1 . P r
Dossit)lv come ol entrendermir inw oih,ih womi Kiim renei iror
bad feeling between the editors
AN ACT.
Provide Fcr
the voice of the eternal and ev-
in the State. The "courtesy" I erlasting crnaKer.s.
between the editors of North:
Carolina is conspicuous only for j The ereat consideration of tl ?
its absence. Let us one and all) railroads for the convenience of
get on a higher plane. If a ; the public is noticeable in Nort i
Drothvr editor says that with Carolina about once; every two
which you. do not agvee meet years when the '" Leeislatm
his argument if you can, but let j meets. At other times theysa.
us not attempt to ridicule aud with Vanderbilt, "The peopt
deride men who aie spending; be damned," and they nsuall
their lives in doing what they i are.
The Erectitn o
r Tlia Corn-
conceive to.be their duty to
wards the ' Slate. The press
Vshould bo an educator and no
pjht minded editor would de
ation to instruct the rising gener-
inen 4 in e ar' ' tettling
Tha oOf brains and conscience.
Everybody denounces slang
and everybody uses it. 'The
use of elans is 'perfectly hor
rid,' and I'd be iin the soup' De
fore I'd indulge in the 'dread
ful' habit, I'll 'be iolly jump-
73 tooPmt or carping criticism i eri lir, if i wouldn't," remarked
it devoyreaJU;nt in tne lxud a,1,i a maiden fair as she 'chanmed'
t-tamp f .lvea uPn tne l'ros4 10 ! down on her 'chaw gum,' rollin?
covrdvljjOut this spirit, not to on-1 jt to the leeward side of her
"7 ,3it. ' ppa"bioi'3 and overworked jaws.
Suitable Bui-dings F
mSa School District No.-1. "Wilson
Ccunty.
T!ic General Assembly of North Caro
lina do enact. :
Section that the Board of
x'ounty (JtokHiiissiobers, with the
i oiicurrenie : the County Koard
of Educitipli of Wilson county,
aiiall provide for the erection of
suitable buildings for the Common
Schools of District No. 1, of WiL-on
county.
Sec. 2. To that end said Board
of Commissioners of Wilsoo county
challie.y a special tax ot fifteen
cents on tie ; hundred dollars'
worth ol taxable property in said
District, -and forty-five cent on
each taxable poll in said District.
That this tax shall not be levied
until appioved -by a majority of
the voters in said District at an
election to be held on the first
Alaaday ;l Slay, eighteen hundred
and eighty-nine, which 'election
Cleanses tht
Xasal Passages'
allays pain aiu
Inrla m a t i o n
Heal tin So'cs
11 s t o r .-s tin
Senses of TasU
and Smell.
r iiAr r fctrt uj
TRY THE CURE.HAY-.VER
A particle is appled Into each nort.il and is
apre able. Price fill cents at Druggists- bv
mail, registered, BO cts.
ELY BKOTHEHS 50 V. arron St.. Xc VorV.
lutrs
fGLASStS.
PAT? JUtTllI 167S.
MR. H. HIRSCHBERG,
Tho woll-kiiown Optician of bC N. Fourth St
(under rlantr llc.iici St. Itu's. ha r-
poipted V.. M. X A l i L.of Wilson, as Airctit for
his cvlcbrstcd liiaiimnd Spcctaclf-a and Kyt
(rlassi . and also lor hi Dian.oiid N.iiiK hmnirt
able Spectai ltTt and EyeirlaoM. Theiv ti ino.tca
at-the (fn at i st invention i-vcr made iu hiM---
ii-ifn. i a proixT construction ot llta ln
a person put-hasn? a pair of thes Non-
t ramroatile .iHss n.-ver has to chamrp themj
iimws jr.ini ine eyes, anil cTery iwir pur
chased are jrnaranieed, so that if lh.-j- ever
bavc the eyi -i (no matter r.ow rustel or
scratched the Lenses are! they will f r:ilhtho
party wun a new pair m Classes fre 'mrae
Mr. K. M. xadal has a full asj md
invites an wnn wnn to satisfy ;
iudkhbi s:iHTiorHy ui inesuiil.- . ! ney
anu an otneis now in use, to call u i : vimiiim
ine same ai
X nil si I'm Irng Store.
If any dealer nn h has ttao W. I,. Dm
Rhoes without mnn and prto bunptd ai
tbe bottom, put Mm down a. a (rauo.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the wbole sys
tem, and produces
Sick Headache.
Dyspepsia. Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than Xutt's Liver
rUls as trial will prove. Price, 25c.
Sold Everywhere.
MARVELOUS
UORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine 8 y stem ef Memory Train. nc.
Four Beks Learned in one readuiA
Mind wandering cared.
Every child and adnlt greatly benefitted.
Great indacementa to Correspondence Ol&Me.
Prorpecta, with Opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham
mond, tne woriu-x&rnfK. epecium in ma Uifleuwg,
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
Itent In thn Tcnrlil. VTfkTnlntf. f.1.
9!i.iHi OENI INK mSD-SKWl I) SHOE.
:t.50 1'OI.ICE AND FAKMEKS SHOE.
mi.au kxtka vai.ck cai.f snoti.
Si.5 WOKKINQMAN'S SHOE.
SJ.OO und t1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
All mad. in CoD?reM, Button mad TLac.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE LADIES.
Best Material. IIt Strle. Beat Flttln.
41 Dot iold bv Tour ili alpr. write
W. L. DtL GLAS. UKOCKTOW. MA8a
FOR SAliK m
J. & D. OETTINGER.
Daniel reenleaf Tfaammon. tbernMi Psvcin
ocist, J. M. Bncklry, I. !., editor of the Christian
Advocate . 1 Rirharil i'ronor, tha Scientii",
lions. v rf . Aiior, j aajre t.iDHon. juau jr.
ififtaAT.,N. Y.
Llenjamiiit&iid others. Bent pot frm by
lOlNOT'S
a DENTIFRICE
A TRUE TOILET LUXURY.
of absolutely pure Ingredients.
. 1
- jUT'riES THE TEETH.
-HESERVES THE GUMS.
' SWESTf-NTHg BREATH.
NO INJURY TO THE ENAMEL.
FE ND AGREEABLE.
WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TOILET "
PREPARATION.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
. H. WINXELMANN A CO.. PROP'S,
BALTIMORE, MD.
FOR SALE BY
E. M. NADAL,
T H E
Negroes May Go
3
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i
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I
TO KANSAS
If thoy war . to. Oklahoma may be Ollod with
anxious spccjlators. - nti-nnlsl folc-tiratlons .
mar take plmi'. AM thinirs mav rhang-c, but
the OLD AND KtLIAllLE FIUM UK
MOUNTREE & CO.
oontlnm-s to supply the pi-oplo of Wilson,
Nanh. Franklin. Ji-hnninn. firw w, Edrcwmhe
anil othiTtiuntii- in this section with tiE.N
EUAL BUM hi 1TL1K3.
Thcymskfa'pecislty of the JITWtTER
M FK.IKU, wUicli li-aila the world. Call
and examine it. '
i i u- t -4' v - i ' -i i
H.h W ttZiil-I Al i
Thrlr PPHIXG stv k of irootls this j-rar was
select'-.! with tho pri-sU-M piwihle c ntr)erm
tion of the wiKhes of the pcf'pL-. and thr-y hare
one of the fint-M anil nmt van1 assortments
of (tim1s totn? founil snywhen;. anl oorupy a
builoinir built eipnly to mwt the require
ment of theirbuMnt-ss so that they have sev
eral departments and can wait on tbc-ir cus
tomers with convenience and pl-aure. They
-all especial stt ntion to their sl.it k of Dltf!
fiCMtKS. WICITK lifKH. niNCIIAMtf.
LASHMEUES. SHAWLS AXD PA AUKS.
Tbeir assortment of men's and l-.y. bats is J
by ail twills the largest and must si-Uit eer
... U.-.1
V1UUIIUI IU ' II9.IU.
PURE DRUGS. - PERFUMERY OFTHE BEST.
DRUG- STORE
IS THE I'LACE TO bEC-fKK THE
PUREST OF DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, TERFUMEKY OF
THE VERY BEST, TRUSSES, Ac, &c.
At the lowest price at which these thingn t !n pootiblj be m!d. Our
Supply of Proprietary Medicines
is not surpassed io tbe town, and we p iv the strictest attention to keep
ing up onr stock to meet the demands of the root caphcionii.
v...Uu.uiiuj i)u.uiJih.M mm carefnl and competent
hands, and either Dr. W. S. or Dr. Albert Andersgn can be
toand snperlDtending thin depart nient of our bnsinesA.
SODA WATER FOUNTAIN.
Olir Snl Wal.r fnnl , : r..i l i ... . .
Waters of all kinds, M.1K ShAke&c.,sen ,d to' oitThe llw of
things to drink. "
OUR LINE OF BOOKS,
Such as the Seaside. Lovell and other libraries is well attended to and
all the latest publications of this character kept in stock
s " ucu iu uctsu in anyuunR m onr line, cive us a call
W.S. AN1)III0N,
Wilson, N. C.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFICE.
THE SON for 1889
MD FOR DEMOCRACY.
Tub 8c believes that the campaiim frtr the
t.iv-tion of a Democratic t'onmw in If.tt and
a ni.uiocratio President In ltS should beirin
on or about tho fourth of next March. Inn
BTN will bepi han.fat thebeifinninir ami until
the end of the most Interestinir and iinporiant
poliliial conHict since the war. iloinir its hon
est utmost, as ever, to secure the triumph of
tbe Uomocrat'o party and the permanent su
premacy of the princ'oles held by Jefferson.
Jackson, and Tildrn.
The a-reat fact of the year Is the tv'urn to
absolute power of the commoi enemy of all
Rcjod Democrats-tho politn-al orirat.iuition for
JIL- overthrow Thk m s fnwrlt at the front
for nrteen years, the meimirable y-ars of
Arthur rul nd t.arilcld and
It is the same old enemy that Democrats
now confront, and he will lutren. hiil in
the same stronir position. It has lH-n carried
once by brave and hopeful tlirlitinir. Io you
iiot btUeve with Tint si n thai the thing cao
be done avain t Writ and see!
The hope of the Democracy Is In the loyal
efforts of a united press, chi -rishimr no mem
ork of past differenocs in non-essentials, for
fcttlng eversthins; but the lesson of hd.i1
ncj. and that victory Is a duty.
Probably you know Thk Sis already as a
newspaper which kels all the news ai.d pr-'its
It In incomparably lnterestinif shaiie : whic h
chronlciA facta as they occur ami te.ls the
truth aoout men and events with stwoluto
ILne,,mklDTtnecom',,t"- "1 ""
entertainlns- Journal published anywhere on
earth . and which sells its opinions only to it
subscribe-s and purchasers at twoctntss copy
t22 S"2dayJ f"ur cpn,-, " T"U 1 rot kmlw
f ..ihi'ifi1"? f?r '? n'' Urn ""' wonder
ful thing it is to be in the sunshine
Dally, per month ..$o 5n
Iilj per year . 6isj
Sunday per year 01
Dally and Sunday, per ycar. sod
Dally and Sunday, per month 0 TO
Weekly Sew, one year 1 ou
Address THESV.N'. Xew Tork.
The Alliance to the Front !i
THE PROGRESSIVE FAmiKK, bold, vlt-l-lant.
atnrresttive and pmrcssite. It bss
opinions and expresses tni-io. K'-nr-eik-lit
columns, eucht paives. All Home-Print- of
ficial onran of North Carolina and Vinrima
State Alliances. Tho Li vest paper m tne
South! Goes to nearly l.'tl pn-in'Iii es iu
North Cirolina and to i Stu'-s- i'SK Iioi.
LA It A YEAH. Strictly Cash. ?VnJ fur sample
copy. Address
THK PROGRESSIVE KAUMER,
ItaleiKh. N.C' !
L I Poi.K, Kdltor. J
D. U. Duowou, IkulnoM Mr iap-r.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! !
The, "lUttle' lot ljine in tbe
town at Wilson, bounded as fol
low Heginniog at Sannder's cor
ner ou Ltnlge St., thence with tbe
line at said f-trect N. 52, E. 2C51
ft. to corner of Barnes St., thence
i;h ti e lu:e ot sa d Barnes Street
171 3 5 ir. o' Railroad Street, thence
wiih the lite to said Railroad
StieetS.31. W. 453 ft. to corner
Mreet, theiice. with ibe line of said
st-tet X. Zf V. 16 ft, to corner
of W. A. liarbrey lor, theac K.
0J E. ic." ft. to Faunder' corner,
thuiitv with Lis line N. 40J W.
lO'JJ ft. to the beginning, coutain
inc 1 17 20 aires.
T.iis .iit el of Und is divided in
to uitie Io(k as' follows:
Lots No 1 and 2 front on Lodge
t.frM-t, Coxl32j ft each"
It No 3 and 4 front oa Barnes
street, 85 4-5x133 ft ech.
Iotit No 5, 6 and 7 front on Kail
lioad street, C!xH2 ft -ach.
Lot No 8 fronts on tbe cornr
t-tn er, Cf,xj9 f?et.
Ixt No trout on the corner
btrt-e, yJtj3 ret.t.-
AIso a tract of land, ljing io the
county of Wilson, about three
milfs from said town, adjoining
tho lands ot Jdo. G. Owens, Cebron
Farmer, Mrs. Y. A. Gotham, Mrs.
Mary J. Anderson, tbe children of
Aich Kboiies and olbtr", contain
ing 172 acres more or Js.
Terms ot sal? cab, residue on
acieditori, 2 and 3 rears witn
8 ier cest interest, with mortgage
to M-cure deferred pajmeLts.
l-'or lull particulars apply to
Bcsn & Battle, Atty's
- . Rociy.Monnt, N. C
MERCHANDISE BROKER,
AGENT KQIt H. S. MILLKll A 0) S.
A MM ON I ATEO GUANOS,
ALSO GLOIIGi: H. CUA1 FLIN S
lllllll HUE Kill PHOSPHITES
Ton cash on oa timf, v
Meat, ' f
Flour, ?
Corn
AND-
(
GENERAL SUPPLIES ;
In Large Qnantities will be o!d Ftrictlr on Comrriion.
Jrfflfr,ttnS.VVE MONEY br caJlmg on me !f..r i.un-L..
Ihetr supplies. 1
.E- BARNES. I
tiTAl T. J. Gardner's oM sUn4.
CASH
AT THE
RACKET STORE:
iroTJ will Firn
A Regular Pic-nit
IIV '
PRICES.
Dress Gingham for 8cts. 3d worth lfj : ltirg IVtn.U i
KVts. ; 15c Dres Knttons lor 7 cts. ; Kc Tut, i.i.n L(v ,.r .1 ct
25c, Gents' U. S. Hdkfs for l.SeU. : ?. 1..1 1. r.ni. - i .r . ,
of Gents' Bine Crnh Hats for G7c worth el; -:iii lr Lfl'
Buttoned Boots for f 1.70, n, -lMwb-te at r2 75 w wsrr-nT -vr-.
pair of them ; 1 Ua(e C to ! Full Stwk half double ol. M ti Shoe, i '
75c, worth l-5 : a NVw I'.t or J.w..r.r. Kar B .ls Ur-t Vtn,
Tins and Cnff Baltonsjottt received, at Ii4!f j.jhv; y Vm-r
sr. anu envelopes ro tnaicn. Uutidt r.! o! o!l, r BAKCAINS Ut t,.
Don't mist them.
cash catch i:s tiii: isAit;.iis.
Casl) Racket Store,
m:.i:ly onosiTi: i:i:iugs iicitu.
.Asii .Tni:rri, wilso.v,
BRANCH & CO.,
Wilson, N. C., "
RKSri:CTl LLLY .SOLICIT HIE ACCOUNTS or
Individuals, Firms, Banks and Corrnpcm
cnts Generally.
Deposits Received Subject to ChccU at Slgtr.
Interest Allowed on Special Deposits if.
Left for a Stipulated Time. Exv
change Bought and Sold.
Xloltections Made on all Available Points
IX VHSTltl i:XT KIMitT.HKXT.
With an exprrlence of Twenty Year in ti f Ss ut iti. f,t tb;s t.'
we have Hie twt U.Ven for maliinir Saf aud I'u L't.!- Inrm,!':
for Trustee", Administrator. Guardian. A.c. dritn. ibe moc
Our IJanking Hoae is Mipplird with Fitf ri-f V u!t. Inid- f i
vau't is one of Marvin's late! iffij.io-d.t"l :n!fMj Bu'flir li
Sb. -
lt'AU bonine i-utruKtesl ith us wiU 1 tc -'. M-curt td b3d
Strict Confidence. - .'
1 AM xOW UKV!V
SPRING. TRADE,1
IVIIaing pmcbaoe.!. ai ii-oaI. a Kirt Ul iin of MI1.UNU
GOf)DS that losi-ecialiy ad4p!-d Vt fill vur
1 A'l MAKING A hMTUUTV I - -
EMBROIDKUY SILKS. FIUKSKLLE. ClIKM:.!.! A!:KS1-V
Smyrnas. n.-. Tui-I WnoU. Ci-54, Frit, hn-t n. .i..(iu
co!ori), Scotch Fkw. Kmb'oider.v C.itous (-li ..!..!), Sai;"'
Lmens (indiidiiij: m. bvri.a m aif. ti v. i , n.t-s ' '
AIM, jiann-r ciaui!S KiiKf i-aM, i,rc..4U, ;-A
LL THK LATEST KTYUji Ar TATTKI
lOUCHON. llAMl'.CBti nd VALEXCIXK LAC1 ti t -o l.an l.
My line of WiUTK GOODd racnot be eq0 ilL C-:i ari l rm:t
WIISS HI. E. HACKNEY.
C. A. NASH & CO.,
Manufacturers And Dealers In
Sashes, Doors, Minus, .Mantels
Mouldin
Ami
Stair Work
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Brushes, ic, &c
8 West Market'Square, Norfolk, Va
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