Newspapers / The Wilson Advance (Wilson, … / Dec. 5, 1889, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Wilson Advance! t OSEPJIUS ami C.C, DANIELS, Editors nna -rwir"-" "rfTM advance cmlcmvors to oe an hon- -TliiHhI and ImllRrtlftl chrOIllclcr Of the news, devotlnn apodal attention to the soction i ..u i. i ....hiichn.l. It is Democratic to Ji ..,, in .n.m nnlthnr friend or foe V. la lr hnatllil V In DomOOl BtlO 8UCCC8S. It ii..i. iu I, ..at intcri'st of the Ntt' lion and the State Imperatively demands nf tl.n Dimineratio nartv in 1 :i urin imn nnetTort to accomplish thatrtiii. It will sock to promote the in . ..., i ,i..,...i.,.,.nt .of iho stato and seel ion and will lake pkTsure in doinnr whatever lies i. it. n., t.i . t.hn farmers and laboring iV .v,..i- nflnra to hotter their condition. very honest son of toil will find in the Ad tawcb a slnoere friend. Every effort looking iki xiGiiiiihmiiiit nf mnro una better edu cational institutions will receive our hearty vo-operatlon and endorsement. n a nviv.'i. simulates arecly in every ounty East of KaleiKh, pnd is therefore a nlondld mlvertia nsr medium, rvauai uuerai. AHOETHEfiNVW, BOMB CHAT. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Air. Channcv M. Depew, a gifted New Yorker, has recently taken a trip tnrougn me ooum and iu a recent speech, has the following to say in regard to the negro and his condition In the South : "The negro is better treated in the South than here. There is no prejudice against him as au industrial factor, but the Southernors can not give up their idea that he has not the capabilities . of an American citizen, They believe that edu cation would unfit him for his A nrst-clas job otlioo is run In connection .nI,:inna onrl rnndnr him rlan- . L. . 1 .. .. i ..... ..'.11 Krt niMiRpr tn rt 1 wuv"yuo .. w - .live ord.T. uur office is one of- the best Ker0U3 to SOCibtV. TheT think for Caroiiw Tho Fr 0E ToH by 0u. Brother Editors in Free Press' be the work of an incendiary. Loss $1,800; insurance 8409.--instoa Their Papers- TOADYISM CUKSE. Toadyism is ' hA nf thi. country, an-V ffi,Pftf to sav it the pre 6g ig not f ree f rom it HeD lArann Trnnahoirlr plo from ..i--i in ttiix aetion of the State for com mercial work and we will do as good work and at aa low nirures as anvuuuy. Entered Ir. the Post OfBco at Wilson, N. C. toooud class mail manor. Wilson, N. O , December 5, 1889. There is opposition to the re-election of Senator Ingalls. At last even some people in Kansas object to being repre sented by this little bundle of venom and hate in the United States Senate. We are inclined to think that Ingalls, venomoup and devoid of decency, is a fair representative of the people who keel? him in the Senate. He truly represents Kansas. Sena-OB spoke a truth that Is very gratifying to the people of North Caroliua in his speech at Fayetteville. He said that the advancement that our State has made was the result of the work of our own people. We are proud of this fact. We welcome people - and capitals from other sections but we are nevertheless satisfied that our present achievements have been made by our own people DANIEL G. A SNORTER. What will Gov. Fowle do next ? Fellow-citizens, he's a snorter. Give him plenty rope. Goldsboro Mercury. ' that if he got fontrol power it would lead to confiscation of property and atravesty of law, While, thererore, mey recog nize the value of the negro as a laborer, they dread him as a" potent factor for mischief In their midst. It may be that we have erred in giving the ne gro the franchise, but it cannot now be taken away. Aa we are responsible for this condition of things we should supply a remedy. The national Govern ment should 1 undertake the care and education of the ne groes. Wherever there is a Post Office it should establish a postal savings bank in which the negro could receive a small interest for his savings. This would render him industrious and-thrifty, and with Buch edur . . A. A. cation as couia - do gos ai me DELIGHTFUL SWITZERLAND. The cats have been banished from Switzerland. What a de lightful country that must be to pass one's nights in. Wil mington Star. DON'T BE A CLAM. What you and your, friends do, is not always perfectly right; neither is what your ene mies and their friends do, al ways wrong. Did you ever think of that ? Durham Sun. , WHERE 13 MY SON OLIVER. What has become of our Dear Brer Oliver Dockery, since the revolut'on or as the North State says, the "Republican" movement. Has Bier Dock, got to Bio ? Concord Standard. v GO FORWARD YOURSELF. We trust that hereafter the solid men will go to the front, common school; combiaedT with ,give direction to primaries,con- The statement is made that Maj. Wm. A. Graham would like to succeed Congressman Cowles. The probabilities are that Col. Cowles will succeed himself yet awhile. He, by the way, was the only one who bolted the Democratic caucus and voted against Carlisle for Speaker of the House. Great is Col. William Henry Harrison Cowies at least the Colonel and several other people think so. , religion would make of him a good citizaD, and the negro question would be solved." The first sentence given by Dr. Depew is a truth that the people of the North,"as a whole do not bejueve. we are not bo well satisfied about the Drs educational hobby that the North has teen preaching to us for so long, but he has come to the. truth ot the matter in the remainder of what he says Education will undoubtly do the negro race much goodbut the white people of the south have borne the'bnrden of their education long: enough and they will not submit to be taxed for such a purpose much longer. , trol conventions and restore the politics of the country to its long Jost dignity. New Berne Journal. In the not far distant future the kingdoms of the earth with all their pageantry and splen dor, will crumble to the ground. In the place of these old land marks of slavery and oppres sion (for kingdoms are formed upon the false idea that men are born to slavishly do the bidding of other men) will be replaced by free governments. Ihe receut overthrow of a king dom in Brazil and the estab lishment of a Hepublic upon the ruins; the desire of Canada to be annexed to the United States ; the disturbances in Cuba and Australia-and, the general unrest in the kingdoms of the old world, all show the drift of public opinion. They show that the people believe they are able to govern them selves and they propose doing so. Godspeed the day when the last monarchy shall crumble. UNJUST TO THE WOMEN. North Carolina has a univer sity for the I e-lucation of her sons, but has never appropriat ed a dollar for the education' of her-daughters, except in the public schools. Is this fair ?'-- Monroe Register. . clevelandism: NOT SO GREAT FAITH. The fellow who looks at the signs of the times and pretends to see anything hopeful in them for the republican party has a faith which would have made him celebrated, even in. Israel. Reidsville Review. Synonomous with Alliariceism- We need men in office every where like ex-President Cleve land, who will advocate such measures as! would benefit the noor and the masses, although it may render them unpopular with money lords, trusts ana combines. Cleveland was de feated in the last Presidential election because he was the President of the' laboring class "SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND. Gov. Hill might just as well shake that bee out of his bon net, for as sure as 'Cleveland lives he will be the next Presi dent of the United Slates. He is not seeking the office, by the way, but 'the office is. seeking him. -; Nashville Anronaat, Nor. 88th. r Quite a large number of beams are being shipped Itoshvule. We are very glad to be able to report that Mr. W. Hi Culpepper, of Sprmghope, who has been very ill, is muck better. Oar Siperior Court resumed its session Monday mora iog ana the oi civil docket tu taken up and is being disponed of. We have never met Judge M cBae bef re, and were verv much pleased with bim. It is enough to say that he ia a good judge. I Mr, lieanon, in. Uastaua, was awakened Tuesday morning, before day by some one iu the house, and upon setting up the person made his escape from the house- An ex amination disclosed that a window had been forcibly entered. ' The person wfti supposed to intend robbery, bat Mr. Season awoke too soon for bim. When the commissioners and magistrate levied the tax at their meeti-g held for that purpose they levied 12.87 poll tax, but by mis take it was entered at 92, and so appears on tbe tax book, but the sheriff is required to collect -12.37. We make this statement tbat tax payers may understand tbe dis crepancy between the amount on the tax book and the amount de manded by the sheriff. -Tolsnot Uurai Home. Nov. nth. Mr. D. A. Batts reports to ns that his oats and grasses are look ing splendidly. ; . We were pleased to see Mrs, Dr. E. G. Moore at charob Sunday having, recovered entirely from her sickness. Mr. B. M. .Nelson and Miss Peg gie Armstrong were united in mar riage at the residence of tbe Gl ide's father, Mr. Robert Armstrong on last Wednesday. We extend con gratulations. Capt. Joe Vick' is a .lucky bin! banter bat he forgets sometimes tbat he is-hnnting partridges and hunts for snipes in the ditches. Capt. Joe says, it's "Dal" Carter who falls in the. ditches. Its our Opinion that both of the gentlemen are iond of snipe banting.? Mr. Hardy Barnes, one of the oldest men in tbe county, died at his home about four miles East of here on last Tuesday night. He was about eighty -six years old. His health bad been poor for some time. He was au honest, bard working gentleman and held in great respect by tbe community. To relatives we extend onr sympathy in their bereavement. We have learned that tbe old man who was killed near here last week was from Princeton, John ston county. Dr. Clark was The LaGra.ge correspondent of -he Kinoton Free Press tells this one: liatner a strange incident happeted to a chicken on the street last Friday. It attempted to swal low a mouse and was suffocated and when found was supposed to be dead. The mouse was pullet I from its tbroat and iu a few mo ments tbe oliicken was able to walk. An important railroad suit is to come up at . Raleigh next week at the Federal Court. .This is an action brought by the State ag.inst tbe Pullman Car Company for State tax. Tbe company claims tbat it is exempt from tax under tbe inter-State commerce law, as its cars run beyond the State line. The claim of the State is that some cars are ran, however, which do not go out of the State Twin-City Daily. I Ml III On Wednesday night of last week h very eniovaoie enteicatnment was given at Nashville by tbe pupils of Carolina Institute. As we fire tbe tirst gri-at gun of be fall campaign, e are folly con-' scious that the increase of onr trade means somctbinK. Our new stock of goods are coming in rapid ly, and we have never beheld so many bargains. There are bar- gains in altr.ost everjtbii-g. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY. Well, wl.ou w. Fay LIoMorv we mean tbat we not ou!y have the greatest bargains in tVili-on, luit that we have a stock covering eve ry grade. There are also Bargains Here For TUB Eons-keeper. We refer to such goods as TABLE LINES AND NAPKINS. TOWKLS AND TAKLB OIL CLOTn, WINDOW SHADES & BLANKETS, &c. HANDKERCHIEFS a-e here by the hundreds, lc no. --f B WILSON MARKET , Corrected Everj WednelMr by JOHN C. HADLEY, - In Our Notion DGiartat illtlflf!lMtMUitiiltltllnlititMitMiliii,ili H E'N T. Arc in Want of ui v l)( . . scripliun )f Wholesale and Retell Dealer Merchandise. Cotton, per pound. Corn, per bushel... Hams, pec pound SlSea, per pound. Sides, Bacon, per pound. -houlders, per pound Should ors, Baoon, per pound. Peanuts, per bushel. Potatoes, per bushel. Bggs, per doien Chickens, per rair Tallow, per pound-- In ciera Lard, per pound. Hides, dry, per pound.. Beeswax, per pound X -l .12X1 86 sx 2550 8 W.. . .., . 10 30 ANOTHER OX GOKED. .earning from the Republi cans, it is now announced that tbe Democratic legislature of people (a low tariff man) but of Qhio will at once proceed : a. ' . 4 1 V I . .1 . m r ' just us sura aa uuiu truauou- iui w reuisiri-t tut) omie xur uu- name. He bad a tew dollars on bis his person. He was buried in tbe Cemetery Here, nnwept and no- honored" by loved ones. Poor old forsaken man ! The Charlotte Chronicle liad a good article some time since on the contest for office and the efforts made to arouse the pub lic to dislike men who came out boldJy and bopestly and asked for , an office. The Ad vance for one is disgusted with the false and hypocritical fear that some people appear to have of a politician. This great fear and horror is usually most notable iu some fellow who has nothiug under heaven to recom mend him to the public as the proper man to run for office, and he hopes by -rousing some- body else'1- passions to sail into office and power. With them a detested politician is the man who has the confidence of the people and is thereby elected to offices that this latter class of politicians (who are horror struck at the name) want them selves. What we want is hon estymen with convictions and who dare, maintain them. W neither want time servers or dealers in clap trap. , CONGRESS IN SESSION- earth will rise again, just -so sure as Grover Cleveland is the nominee in the next campaign, so sure will he be elected; for the people are opening their eyes and when fully open they will see that CISvelandism and Allianceism are twin brothers, and in my opinion they are so much alike so far as the great ' fundamental principles of our order is concerned that If you were to put them to bed togeth er you ; could not tell them apart unless you tied a blue ribbon around the arm of one.! So J say, down with combines, trusts and high tariff every where "and drunkenness with them. Correspondent of the Raleigh Progressive Farmer. gressmen. it's a poor gerry mander that won't work both ways. Charlotte Chronicle. he'll, run it for them. It is fortunate for the Brazil ians that they have Hon. Oliver H. Dockery, of North Carolina, with them at the juncture. He can show them how a republic ought to be run, Of course he will instruct them to frame the constitutions of the several States So "that the squi shall be elected by the people. Statesville Landmark. H otlce. "By virtue of a decree of tbe Su perior Court of Wilson county in an action wherein Mrs. P. A. Gor ham is plaintiff and J. E. N. Gor- bam defendant, I will sell on MoDday, the 6th! day of January, 1890, !or cash to tbe highest I ldder at the Court douRO door in Wilson tbe said defend!' i-tereot in and to that lot or tract of land l. ing and being situate in tbe town of Wilson on tbe corner or uoldaboro and Vance street, adjoining the Jots of w. j. uornam, ix. . ainrray anu others, containing one-batf acre, more or less. Jwo. F. Bbtjton, Dec 3rd, '89 ' Commissioner, there are wonders to attract tbe attention of all. Last, but not leant, we desire to say that our stock of Ldies, Geo Mis-es and Children underware; Lad es and Gents Hats and 8bo simply wonderful. Every erade is b"re. In Lidies Wsts we sell tbe 37c unes for 2Scts; tbeSOo onea Tor 39CU. In Gents Marino Sbirtswe wll for 97c an all wove warranted. Now we mean business'wben we say that we are prepared to show you The Greatest.Stpck of Bargains that yon cvit . :i"d i , i our ialCT,5.u in ibe future as in the paat to give you the cream cf u: c.i&li paicbaen attt very imall profit, thereby Closing out that wnrl that some erms to barp on. ensn (3aT('iiestiiij bargain. T!i.:r. vs:i racket n 0ios!te IJri.eH' Iloul. Nas:i St.. Vi!-cn. N. O. BOOK OR ttM lSW mmm JOB WORK Kcaa 1889 1889 You Will Find it Iu Yum Interest to Patron- j c MM E U DEALER IS- The Fifty-First Copgresa is now in session at Washington with the .Republicans in the majority. Reed of Maine, was electad speaker of the House, as were all the nominees of the Republicans caucus, with the exception of the Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Milburne, "the blind man eloquent" was the Demo cratic nominee for this office and he was, by the aid of a few Republicans elected. The two parties are pretty evenly matched in the House, at pres ent and the Republicans will find the opposite of an easy time in controlling the House. Speaker Beed. ! The selection of, Reed, of Maine, by the .Republican can cus to be Speaker of, the House of the Representatives will be regretted generally in the South. He gave out in advance that he would do all that he could for his party. This means unfair ruling against the minority. Reed is an ex treme man. He comes from Maine a State famous for bit ter, vindictive-, aggressive, un scrupulous politicians. Reed will do all he can to set loose the carnivorous and cowardly curs to worry and bite, tbe South. He 'Is a protectionist of the most radical type. He believes all though that -the chief end of sixy-thrae million people is to work 1Lnd be taied for the benefit of two millions. Wilmington Messenger. , better country SCHOOLS. There is only one remedy. and that is to devise a better systemof public education, and appropriate a iufficient amount of money to secure good schools, good- teachers and longer terms. We can do this without setting ourselves up as beggars, Whining, for aid from the United States Government. and if we have- regard for the goodTname, fair fame and pros perity of our State and people we should do it. Monroe Reg ister. "V PLAIN TOM'S LETTER- Some G:od- That was a mighty bad de cision of the jury at Caldwell court last week in the case of Polly Price against one Chester for the claim and delivery of a cow and some fodder and tops. Asthe Topic gives it, the jury gave the cow to Polly and let Chester keep the fodder and tops. Now anybody knows that won't do, the old cow will perish this winter without the fodder and tops." In fact the , decision is a cruelty to animals, especially that old cow. The jury system will have to . Wilkesboro Chronicle. Not t: be Caught- It is ainiidiug to watch the capers which some of the North Carolina. Republican, cit ae they tty to slip up on tli" A 1 ! i ance-Jlo put Bait on ito tail. It is too taineja bird to be bagtd iu that way. Lenoir Topic. Itisvery pleasant to know that there are favored sections in North Carolina , where the crops ate good and-, the ,popJe are not distressed. In the all cotton districts there is a great scarcity of money crops and a doleful outlook. Will the pres ent lesson be effective ? If you make one crop and lose you are flat. Grain an d grass, pork 4 nominy, roots and vegetables, and then go for tobacco or cot ton. Wilmington Messenger. Open For The Women. The Sanford Express favors the opening of the State Uni versity to the girls and young women of North Carolina; and the State Chronicle says it is only a question of time when it will be done. Indeed, is there any respectable opposi tion in the State to the opening of the University to the wo men of North Carolina. Ral- go. 4 eigh Call. Listen to tbe Winston Sentiuel: Col. J. A. Bitting has a cat at his residence on 5th Street that is a curiosify.' It was born with one leg shorter than the other. The eft eir i very long1. On the other aide t' to is no ear. It never bad one and never expected to.. When it goes to sleep it litter-ly "keeps one eye open,'' its right one i houb this eye is sightless. He Gives the News From His Section- Castalia, N. C. Dec. 3, '89. Editor advance : The farm ers in this section have abont fin ished honsin-g their crops, which are the shortest ever before made, and it is found tbat many will have to appeal for aid, with the alarm and distress on the increase, and the floodgates of adversity at tbe top notch. : The magistrates were called to gether on yesterday for the pur pose of considering the advisability of patting np fireproof vaults for Mm protection and preservation of the county records, but upon discus-ion it tfas deemed rather pre Ynsture because of the great crisis and shortage in the people's fi nances, although the county mat ters are easy ami the expenses have been greatly lesseued within the past year. They held an election to elect two Commissioners to fill the vacancies caused by the resig nations of T. P. Brasweil and G. W. Smith, which resulted in electing E. J Bra8well, of Whitakers, and W. T.Taylor, of Castalia. They are tried and true men and we have reason to expect they will safely guard the county matters with great, inteiest. The merchauts are looking pale in the gills on account of short col lections, and the receipts ot cotton are much smaller than once ex pected. Bat notwithstanding all tbat several handsome and stylish residences have ben completed and others are in course of erec tion, Still the demands for dwell ings cannot be supplied. Capt.NA. W. Bridgers, an educa tor of long experience, will locate here and conduct a school the com ing year, lie fills a needed want and I am confident he will receive tbe patronage he so richly deserves. Mr John E. Wo dard, of -your town, made a fine appearance aud good impression at our court. Had you thought ot him as Solicitor for 1890 T He would make a fine and vigorous prosecutor that tbe whole District would feel proud of. Dr. Gray Haws, of Mobile, spent several days wiih his uncle. Dr. Gray Sills last week. Tarboio Sou the or, Norember 38th Quail mooting in this con nty this year re exceedingly poor. - Col. John W. Gotten received tbe colors presented tbe First Kegt ment by Gov. Fowle at the Centen nial. The are very handsome. One of Dr. L- L. Staton's colt won in a raoe at the Fayetteville Fair last week, and came out second in another race. Edge combe horses - don't get beaten every time. , . J Tuesday morning about sunrise many of the citizens ot this place .observed beautiful rain-bow iu the North West. It as quite strange for a raia-bow to have ap peared in that direction, for gener ally they are observed in tbe South j or East. -lingo Bobbitt has been fooling with a pistol and now has a wound ed finger and thigh. In the attempt to let tbe hammer down of a 32 calibre pistol Monday the cartridge was exploded. The ball cut through the Mesh of the forefinger and burled itself in bis tbigb. A large number of people in No. 10 township, held a meeting yester day toabotiah tbe sale of liqaor Tor six months, beginning the first of January and ending tbe first of July. A motion was made to tbat effect and carried without a dis senting vote. A petition, signed by a large number living in tbat township about fifty white aud colored and many more expected asking tbe Connty. Commissioners not to grant license-for tbe sale of liquor in that township lor tbe time specified above. ' - Notice. On Monday tbe 6tb day of Jan. 1839, I will oflVr for sale to tbe highest bidder for cash, at tbe Court House door in tbe towu of Wilson, N. C, tbe entire interest of J. E. N. Gorham in the house and lot in tbe town of Wilson, N. O- on tbe corner formed by Goldsboro and Vance Streets, it being tbe lot on which Mrs. Fannie Gorbam now lives. Also bis interest in a cer tain tract of land In Toisnot town ship, adjoining tbe lands of Hardy Farmer, the beirs of H. G. White bead and others, containing 96 (mnery-six) acres, more or less, to satisfy executions in my bands for collection. J. W. CSOWKLL, dec. 5 Sheriff. A M FACTS FOB THE (gHRISTMBg HOLIDAYS. FACT 1 Vou mu-t buy Christ mas Goods in a short while. FACT 2. You want to buy them cbeip bec.iuse times are bard. FACT 3. You want ti e U st and cheapest in tbe town. Drj:tibuds, Hats Boots, Shoes. Cloth- iii Uroccj ies, Furniture etc. A FULL NEW STOCK. EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Coo.e and be convinced that we will tell j.ti good good cheaper Ibaa ever. j. n IAD LEY. Corner It irnes &. TrU.ro St m xt to U i;.nt Cborch. BIT "M ATT r- Will Receive PBOIf lTTEffllOJ. W Hi I , M YF MM KJ job mate a mistale IF YOU BUY YOUR Fall and winter mil lira N1ST CHAT- Late Nevs Worked Over Tor Our Reader?- The grand jury found a true bil) against Mrs. Morris, of Beidsrille, who was charged with poisoning ber husband. Mr. M. O Sberrill, of Catawba, has been appointed State canvass er by the Confederate Veteran's As sociation. . v Bobeson county is 70 miles long and 60 broad and tbe ltobesonian points out tbat it is larger than the State of Bhode Island. Two negro clerks, Charles Hen derson and J. W. Brown, in tbe Charlotte postoffice, have been ar rested for robbing the mails. rne supreme Uourt has affirmed the sentenced of the Superior Court against J. C. Parish, of Wake county for a criminal assault on his daughter last March. He will be sentenced to hang. . liraoville county comes to the front with a new mineral stib- uite which has not heretofore been reported as existing in this State, though round abundantly in Ans trails, says the Durham Sun. Miss Essie Westmoreland, a six teen. year-old girl at Tbomasville, N. C, committed suicide by hang ing herself to a tree, tier parents objected to ber marry ng because of her youth and she took her owu life. Mr. Job. II. Youne, late ticket agent at Charlotte, who left borne some three weeks ago uuder pecu uar circumstances, leinog no one where be was going or tbat he was going at all, turned up again last Friday, having been on a trip to Mexico. rne nam ana carriage nouse on the plantation of Mrs. Barbara Moses in Jones county, together with 200 barrels of corn, 24 stacks of fodder, a lot ot rice, wagons, carta, plows and all other 'farming implements, were destroyed by fire last Saturday night. Supposed to FACT 4- store of ' -You must come to tbe Boylria&Co. To find the Largest, Fresbc ami Cheapest line Brtst STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. TOYS, CANDIES AND XMAS GOODS. Ever offered for sale in the towu of Wilson. We keep constantly on hand a full line of Canned Goods, Extracts, etc., and everything to be fouud iu a first class Family Gro cery Store-. . But' for the holidays we have put iu an elegant assort ment of s . IOI.IH AND TOYS Of every description that will de light ibe children's hearts and satis fy the old folks! . We keep on hand atatltimesa Superior and Fresh supply of Eoyster 's Celebrated BEFOKB VOl LOOK AT Mt tlJt.lM bTOCK. D.'REtT I KOM XEW VuKit. j I HAVE tha latest styles In! Ladle, Misses and children's Hats, Tarn o-stanten and Jock- j ey Caps. AIo some Hats and Caps for little Boys, and chil-l dreg's Caps in Cashmere, Silk and Flu!. j BESIDES THE usual Line of ' . i . r . -rimming .Materia, i Lave a gocd many Novelties which you win Q wen to examine before deciding where to purchase. I have engaged an ererienr1 Milliner, who can help you de cide what you want and then trim It for you iu the hitest New York Style. I HAVE all the Latest Styles in Neckwear, including bilk Ties, Fichus, Lace Collars, etc. I als.. have a Pretty Line of In- .'unt'o i.n aud Short Ca.hmere Coats, both i'laiu and Embroidered. IN WOOLEN Goods you will Dud soirethim- for Ladies, Mis- sea and Children in Hoods, To boggans, Fascinators. Sacaues. J5Rlrts, Knitted Vests, etc. BESIDES THE Full Line Gloves, hsndkerchie i i w wuicn i always carry euujy new siyies which are spe clally attractive." In fact you are sure to find just what you want. ! . I GUARANTEE my Trices as low or lower than the same Class of Goods can be bought elsewhere. I I CONSIDER it no trouble to show Goods. Thankin the public for the patronage receiv ed in the past, and soliciting a continuance f the siaae, 1 aim, very respectfully, 01 SHYER - j 11 rrlutoi-d frm tb Nortkcra Citit , baring purcuard a j Full Line OI God aiiMr 'O KtrwtUbUM . Mill1 lit rv and k - .! !.-.! t.. r-kly mm tr de- ntf tr obt imt. V (k WE A EtC .CONSTANTLY AlU DIKO TO OUH AUIIUHY LARGE ARSORTMKNT )1 PBIKTIXO MATKUlAh. 11 vm Iu-null -ruoM 25 CE TS TO S25 tth -iitsut.iirhtd rlmractfr for iu.iai:iut.. siid a oroti-fnll x;m tu t tri.tt jin, w b l!4v e -r.- nt n-ij ,11) prepar el i cif tifrliott for Vt fill Ol 1MV.I. To nur fiiemts ratomrrs wonlcl say "com and ee.' 0. 1 Ita ft k Estimates made on. large or small orders. Send for samples. JiCCBAELS, Proprietors: rrtfiiiMittirtfttiiitp Executor's Notice. Having quliftd executor of 'H an.i tetameot of Hardy b. l!ii in, d-reased. all p ons in-drli!-!! -., mi.t r.eteaged are hereby not li.d to nuke immeiate pay. met'f, ami tbow holding clalt aC4int t lie estate of said deeiMl of I tu pn -eni them for fs, etc., "'"too.irat.otney on or before r, I have T r- 'nr "r December 1830, or hare spe- '"' le plead la bar of iurir iri-tivery. IlirKMiM D. BBHE3, Jorix H. BB!IE8. .... Executor, Jons K. Wood A rd, Att'y. Wilson, N. Nov. 30. '83. Oixiiclios Ella M. Hackney Oct3-3m . J That cannot be excelled. Just Received The finest assortment of Coffees ever shown in Wilson, incladiui Java, Maracaibo, L igaire, Guatem ala ana Kio or every description. (Jail for prices. IMPORTANT 10 YOU. Merchtnta. Manufacturer. I - i Mri tiatea. County jflloem. ad Uutinc-M Men Generally, vo may wish PKINTINO OU BINDING ami best ciuippod hou ot ttrb kind lo the of any kind, will rind that we have the tanr- butte. Our llandb?ck for Maghtralcs and County Officers, Inls, ApDles, Oranjes, anil Banannas The n. C. Manual of iaw ar.j tormc. In large lots that we must sell. tyCome and get bargains. Yonrs respectfully, JBoykitt Jr Co. dec 5 3t for Good Turnout! GO TO THE LIVERY STA 1ES , OF Price S2 by Mai, , the ttrat cvrr publih-d. Our I. !:;. I. 1II..4 Ks arc SutW'rt r In form ml nn.ni I 6f paper and low in prtcc. oMera ror aa clasaea of Prmtln or DindinK. EDWARDS BfiODGHTOH, uov. 21. lULKlGII, N. C. The Rural Home. The RTJKAL HOM E ia an laim Alliance and Home Journal, pui.h-hed we-aiyt and l. votes! to the upOuil.lmtf of tho fo,ithem -untry linn ion. Aval t th MilUTiiK SYSTKM KXToKTiit.sRU. tMl TttCSTS It W I i l wairu mn unti M.. war X..- - ' irroy. W.8. IIAUNRS, ft4it. .. .a t. i TuUnot, N. C. May -tf " " T- fly virtue fad.vre f tk Supf rtor Cuurt VT'1"" ". h..t-ln Jmm Noma u r-ria-titHt. and An.li nnn Wii.i.. . I-Il'flll. 1 Wl IU III MMllUlrf 1J door Notice. It Vlrf tit. nfi of th d in ii.n.on Monday the vth day of tn ira. tor land in Wtlaon couhTyTTM Townahip. on Town C-x-lt. HJolnlnTlU land of W . V,. Ilamea. lohn . WiikiiUL JoI and Tw-ntyacr.-. .mor- or !. a oeltuTlT, land cn 'c c-l toJ. J. wiikloa by WtcAui burn Co. Trrmc-I ,h. .. f A wiMMiAitl) ConttDlaa- T A A S A WOODAUD. Alt Jfc ra"'00' Nov M-'Ml Notit Nolle of Su ce. North Carolina-WUaoo rour.i. .iw'pn . null 1 John K. UroiikiL t 1 hr.lff.ti !.nl atore nara will ukt nottaa that a Hiimtnon in the !- rariUed mjJZ 'rnf Ifc-nnl-r by J. W . LLJ . Jiiurul ilio 1'iareaf wuuooouati thirty m .,. (MO, ,,hTn"l S? IS Hmm in aai-l cni-ty on the lnh 4,, of J?. ry 1... wh. n an 1 .h..,c ,be drf.Jt JtT qu.rvd u.ai p-aren l an.ww r l S.' nl "" rcl,cr 2 Toi 2 1 day of toc 1 J. W.LAXCASTtR. ic 5 ' 1 UiuU0 A ny. VP" a Yfilf ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Winston House, seuu. jj. a JPftOrftLETRESa. THE Bergner&Engel TAnriHAQUOBI. DSKR I Brtw4 f paratope &ad Halt, Bd irn ot Good &t win ret tlulr moit-'s raise by eaUtag for aadHa-iag eo etb.r but FRTA.ITS BEER. Took trmt priM worbS ov er. JLlo llHt GIKQEB ALU GABBOKATEO WATERS. tTBotiUd la Wilaoa aod WeU o. B. O. by J.I. FHYAB, OcC - . NOTICE. All totti aod accoonts da th n cf By am A, Daniel most b paid at oooe, as longer UraMBet at win not be glrttL Sv yorlf trooble and ez by tanking lmmeUte MtUeratat with A. K. Da xi ex, WIIjoo, N. or Dk. J. N. Btck, FaravIUe, K. C. w; 1 i&LiJSa: PERFECTLY SITlSru Ffllt I IK XT. lure LiOKEYI A 4 room dwelling la 1 boro !te-t, nearly i a liot t ADTAKK office. For rn. f loformalioa app'tr t nce v cc. h.Cnji i-- Hull, ' Merohiadisj Broker. "W-ILSON ; N. C AoJ balea!0 4mhr in Meal. IarJ, Flour, Urtm. -.r- Sblp tufl", i;mti, trt. 33 rIII-- 5 TON WAGON SCAlt S6Ch
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1889, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75