The Wilson Advance.
FRIDAY
. FEBRUARY 2') ISaO
HOME AND. FARM.
lb- that by th plow would thrive.
Grain fields should be carefully pro
tect el from tressosss.by stock, eager
f..r a iule of g cen forage , -when ilev
jirc grazed put it off until the frost off
anil t.iic. ground drier than now; when
1 i? compacting of the soil will bean
-a$aifaR ifoiOiyitry. Stock
lcliiiouliwpi'lromtb clovci
fields, a otherwise great daraaje will
be done tbe plants. ,
ThCioiijnTJ"' Bot Ogure very
lar'EclylnlKt pr ent Congress of the
Unite! States. The .American Cor
rcsyfjnflenec classiffe the Tnerober
follows : The Senate is composed of
If) members, .of whom 59 are members
Of the
293 renre.
tht departments are also . lawyers.
There ia onlv one uhvsician in the
iejial profession. 01
afQUtlvfs.ilO aralso lawyers, - bc
J14ul4i ad airocwstiaii tec neaq oi
y Senate and m in the House. In the
Scnate tHere arYalso eight merchants.
rtikiiraHsls. one. banker, one mine
owacr, and only one person without
any profession, a "rentier," as they
me called iq Europe, In, the House
there are twentl-Sve merchants, five
iffeRftlrei ct4 iitiJ two fnrcn
to-l4tm:iWBiactprcT9f 0 proiessors
3 m s I Jt t f 'i t ? , i . i.. i t i
twelve farmers, one architect.
four
clergyrtven,' ono atone- cutter.
oneiE-
surance agent, two cabinet-makers.
ajinV tfi re eM agents of transportation
lines. .'ifi'-i I :.:-;,: :iv f;
'. .
I: ; .4. - ...'-..
Nothing: is 'better Tor - plant-beds.
If it f wet and troublesome to handle
mix in some dry soil or dust from the
ti&njor er ficise. free' from grass or
other seeds! In this way. it can be
.made fine, and easily spread and chop-
ncd in. when nreparine ,the . beds to
. .... . - "
80W. ' ! '
Tobacco- .
' Tho'makinji of tobacco beds is now
in order. fe nest locations are
Southern alopes. i Northern exposures
have some " desirable advantages
they arc less snojecv to tne ny, wi!
. atatKl, drought longer than Southern
cxosrres, cansequently will carry the
plants,over for June planting ; with a
greater certainty. Two hundred
pounds of guano is hot too much Tor
everyVqiwre5 jof twenty 'yards. One
large spoonful of seed is amply suffi
cient for every square of ten yards. -
(joano of tba highest grade . should be
used, arii on the bed, after all the
rtieks, roots 'and slumps arelremoved
and then chopped in lightly ; then sow
the sectl, rake in and tramp or pa
vri'h the hoe, and cover thick with
pine brush. IF necessary, fence at
onef onlthe north and west at least
fence with brush as a protection from
harsh 'grinds. Greesboro Patriot.
Distance for Grapes.
Tha strong growing American grape
vine rinlst have ample space to grow
They may be restricted for a few
years and bear moderate crops, but
when they are older they should have
K a full chance to crow out their long
ara. - The late AVtn. A. Underbill, o
part oTdns twenty year JsabeHa vine-
vard where he had allowed the vines
i t i extend ' over a road-way, giving
, them some sixteen feet more room.
The .improvement m the crops was
strikim. Mr. A. Hood ef Ontario
laMfdConcorjis ei ft et apart each
' WUjf-SrB $d ie
spring of the seventh year he took out
very alternate viae, and then he had
a fin a rrnn IT friavl a timil.r an.i.
UMW " - . , mm . 1 M a. 1 . . . . M . V. . 1
mebt ona large Catawba vineyard
r ylanted eight feet apart; tbe result
! waa a greatly increased qtianrity of
jrapase He also stated that Concord
vines, covering twentyfour to twenty
igb fst trellis, carried by actual
measirmeut mere grapes than any
adjoiuinff vines twelve, feet aoart. end
cccupyingithe 6ame extent of trellis.
An experienced grape- grower has just
stated to tin that ha htl mV74iv hie
nes ; twelve feet apart aria had graft
td every. alternate vine with ajiotavtr
1 sort. The grafts failed to grow and
the old vineabeiugthusthiuned'to one
lit ID id number, gave a much, better
crop than the whole did before. We
Wt$.V f cHf m wyl ToOier j iaeessll
suowlng the importauce of giving
ample space to strong crowtrs. And
one other precaution should al way
uc pbservedneTer to allow the viae'
to overbear ; thin out the numerous
e . ft? -i
uiwicnes. rre o noi now near vine
yardista, ias-forrottiy Ooast of -the
many Um of grapes they have raised
to am acre, as they have learned
tiiAtjMte frnit is better, and the tines
less exhuusted. when the thiuning has
been properly done.
new advertisements.
Expectorant 1
IN 2 JOTS. AMD tl BOTTLM.
Iti propwtl m Dwmaloent, Ifwtrj- ;
tiv JBaUwinic, Soothing and Hamllna-. ;
rHmMjjlthwa qillti , it im the ;
mr-t ffactive LUNO BALSAM W;
offered to aafferera from pttlmopary
. DR. J. F HAYWOOD,
of yew Tork, -volontarDy iudoww H.
-READ WHAT HE SAYS:-
I)t TUfT: HwT.i
k. tat, 10. wn.
citr lb c m ot Mr .
m4 I oniM air MMM w,"WJ
known UMMdM
&u of cotuktuc. n4 iavi
twm day. 1 '.ii fHr
ww'JnLWCiaHATWOODM.P.
A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES.
OtSe. Cvaaiu Hvw. lag O.
D. TUTT: Vmr 8n-Hf UU1 foo.
h. - 1 - wtntar. ln
U (hal 14 till .. .tkiB m. MMli I
for ins tare of which I m iabtd tofuar Mlubl
Expncvwit. i hsd tna
mwi'ltd, but Don did nj
d uri ntn thina
it rood antif I adfow Ki-
wHuwat. ona boUl of which naoM Ui. nh
utMir. th-J. I" feout
Had terrible NICHT SWEATS.
Dr. TUTT; Sir I hare ben aoilarias lor Marly ww
tr with M oooh. Wh I aawl fcv
jnc yonr Expectorant 1 wred bundrad
andautwoiKmndatDwaight. 1 bad triad alawat
eTorrtbiac ; naa wn dii am: .
half do bowloa. Tha niht awaaU haa Uft mo.
the conh baa daWpaarad, and I ha fainad UfUjn
'ttwS5rOa
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.
Rfdder, hT yon ooght t cold f Arc yon bp
Jjolo rniaa the phlegm T Ht yoa an irrSa?
tion ia the throat t A aanaa of oppraaaion on
thaToDra, with abort braath t -i Do yoa aava a
' flluf coughing oni lying down f
A aharp pain
now and then In the ragioa e tha heart, aboal
dera and back t If aa , r Ad rice la Uka at
oucc a iMc oi Tutt'a Kpectorant; yon will aooa
ba able to raiaa ike phlega. In a konr rwpaat
tiia Expectorant, place a hot iron to the feat.taka
twoot TuU'aPtlla. Ton will aoon tall Into i
pleaaant ateop and wake np taa tha aaorning.
couh gone, langa r working freely; aaay braaih
Jng, and the boweia morlng in a natoral manner
To pit m nt a rttura ot tnaae aymptoma naa ma
xxctorit aergrml day a.
Office, 35 Mu fray Street, N. Y.
TUTT'S PILLS
CUKE TORPID lilVeHa .
TUTT'S PILLC
CUBK DVIFCPSIA.
TUTT'S PILLQ
CUKE COwTIVKrVESa.
TUTT'S PILLO
CUBE FKVEB AND AUIJaXa
TUTT'S PILLC
CUHK MICK 1IEAOAC1IS.
TUTT'S PILLO
TUTT'S PILLC
nitiFYTUE nuoo.
'S PILLC
rtJBK P1LRS.
TUTT'S llAlit'ilVt.
Obat Uai ob Wniauaa enancad to a OLOarf
Black bT a aincU application of thiaDrn. It faav
part a Natural C.lor. acta Inttantaneonely, aaA W
aa Harmleaa aa aprlnc water. Sold htPraaaata. er
aant bjr MpraM on raeeipt of SU
Office. 35 Murray St., New Yerk.
; OLD AND RELIABLE.
. . ww w-
SDb. SanFOKd's IilTSB LmSOBATOl
Ss a Standard Family Remedy for
diseases of the Liver, Storafteh
jand Bowels. It is Purely
j vegaubie. it never
Tww - . -
Dtfbilitatea It
JOathartio and
1 a a 1 1 1 . .I"
a1VVVrlVll
. a ,v ft
BU a wa w
aw . vo n v ad
iD a a e.wi
. -J
81
Inngoraio
t& baa been
inmw nli.
i j Mr -
and by the publie,
s iU Xf ior more man so yi
SiUUS with unprecedented result.
1W SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
t r ml etprnon u n is moabwit.
m iiinarMrn. at. in, WTOUOITtll
AIT lltfisnrf will till Ton m vm m
farmer'
k' VTAIN WRIGHT
Founders of Brass and Irwft, ami
Manufacturers of
AGBKTLTIRAL IMPLEMENTS,
at their old stand
WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Manufacture aridtcep on han4 any; and
m largest ecock oi
IMPLEMENTS
-. v - . i
it the SUtt for the Farm, made of the bes
aterial and by skilled workman.
AH gooak : warranted to give satisfaction
oi jqj eaic. .
n We will eeaapare erices with any flrst
i-ia nonw, i n pacronawr? leeeiveo. at the
bands of the fanners anil th trww am. uia
oet of the State bear? os out in 0m for
wnicu. w rrtarn oar sincere thanks and
nope we win mem a continuance of the
same. :
FARMER WAIN WRIGHT,
. M.w WllsoravN.C.
Lemon Tabourner
The Old Reliable Barber
Mty always be found at R( aliop on. Tap
boro Street, where be will' be pleaaed
ten-e hU friends and foinulr patrons.
Shavins: 10 ct; sdmin;: and cnttlni
hair 30 cents. v ap-I8 tf.
i" . - i
laducMHa! few. tea
ftY rarC
. a?
atr in ii i.a
f II I l I "jw- s
1C LQftir.I
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nil i ii i w n . w a
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emrr .
NE W ADVERTISEMENTS.
POTJTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
To Bom win die of Coua Bots or Lrae Fi
rnn. If Fontrt Powder are need la time.
Foatxa Powdera will enra and prarea t How Qnuu
Pontic Powdera will prarent Gafk is row La.
roau Powdera will inereaaa Ue qaanUty of mil
and cream twenty per cent, and Ua, better Ona
and aweet ,
Fowtx Powdera wffl ecra or ptwrent iliawat miT
Dracaen to which Horaea and Cattle are anbjrct.
rorrz'a PowBm wiu arr SATxaratmoa.
. Bold eTtrywhere.
savid r. Torrra, Trvt ittor,
. BlXTIKOa. Jtd. .
For tale by A. V,
ltO'LAM.
Ofkick sitp't. Transportation.
! S. & ll. It. H. Co..
Portenjotnh, Va.. Nov. 10th, 1878.
1
C
MANGE OF SCHEDULE!.
On sd after MONDAY, - November 11th,
train will run a follows:
LEAVE PORTSMOUTH DAILY, EX
CEPT SUNDAYS.
Mail traii at 10 2. a in
Accoiunuxlatioii Train - C 00 p in
ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH DAILY,
- EXCEPT StJXIAY.
Mail trin at ....- 30 p m
Accommodation Tram 3 p m
Acoiumotlation Train leaves cU-ily ex
cept Saturday. "
- Mail tram connect at vioon wiui me
Mail Trains of tl Wiliiiinirtoii k WvMow,
and Ralcijrh ami Ga-ton Railroads.
And on Mondays; Wednesday and Fri
days at Franklin, with steamer for Et'en
ton, month and ianmngs on tJiackwa-
ter and Chowan rixer.
Freight receivetl dally, except Sunday?
from 8 a m to 4 p di.
E. it. GIl.'O,
"SiiHrir.tenfVrit ol rranpoitation.
Tickein sdd at of e under Af.sr.tic
Iotel, Nerfolk, Va. by W. T. lker
gnta. ' . . -i '. '.
UP
VICTORIOUS:
AT TI1K
TR1UHPH HT:
AT THK
Centennial Exposition. Expotition Universelle,
Phil., 1976. Tans, 1878.
The " Stieff " u irivalled Grand, Upright
and square l iano, tnn recipients oi more
than p'lxty first premiums and Gold and
Silver Medals, including the Medal of Merit
and Diploma ol honor at whe Centennial
Exposition in 1S76, have, achieved at the
Exposition Universelle, Pans, 1878, over all
American and many foreign competitors.
Their Grand rowainj Triumph!
hi Medaille D' Argent and a Dippm:
j ; jy Ilonneur.
Together with a Special Cor: ifiite c
Merit to Jacob (5ios, Superintendent of "the
Stietl" Faetory, for his. 'xf raoblinarv skill
displayed in every part of their construction.
I ho whole forming. a Grand Award.higvrov
far than that of any other American Exhib
it, and demonstrating beyond doubt the im
mense superiority of the Stieft instruments.
The "StielT" combines every quality
necssary for perfection in a Piano. It
rich, grand, mellow and powerful tone ha
never been excelled by any other instru
ment. Especially in the t rebel does the
StielT Piano show its superiorites over all
others, by Ihc bell-like clearness, sweet
ness and.siiig"iur quality of tonevhich lend
to it an inestimable charm. For riuick nes
of response to the. finger and evenness of
touch throughout the entire scale, fanU!e
action, unsurpassed duiabiliiy and artif-t'c
finish,- lid Piano has justly earned a world
wide reputation.
Second-Hand Pianos of all makers, con
stantly in stock, at from 875 to K)0.
Sole. Agent for the Southern States of the
Pelouhet, Pelt on A Co.. and other makes of
Oigans. Cata'ognes of Pianos and Organs
sent on application. Address
1 11 . -I. Ulil FI',
0 North Liberty Street.
Baltimore, Md.
L. POWERS,
Commission Merchant
Special attention paid to the sale of
Tobacco, Grain, Butter,
Ejigs, Poultry. Live Stock,
Apples, Potatoes, Dried Fruit,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,
1540 East Main Street J Eichfflond. Va.
i iio14-3
TALBOTT & SONS
Shockoe Machine
"W
RICHMOND. VA..
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary
Engines and Boilers Saw Mills, frn and
WheafMilK Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys
Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Factory
Machinery, Wrensbt Iro; Brass and
Iron Castings, Machinery of eyery descrip
tion, i
GINX1XG Ajr THRESHING A C HIKES
A M'ECTALTY.i ' .
Repairing Promptly and Carefully Done.
Tmftotft Patet Spark Armter.
Vb InweBtleai aftb Age.
It does ne dtstro? rite draf.
It does not mPenlere wir-h-cleaning the
tubes. ''
It will not choke up amJ requires no
cleaning.
It requires no direct dampers to be open
ed when raising steam (damners being ob
jectionable, aa tbey may be left open and
allow ibe sparks to escape. r
ll retMiires uo water to extinguish sparks
which, by eendenHatiji, destroys the draft.
Besides. wbr water i used. It neglected,
the effleiency ii dectmyea- evaporation
of the iraier, and the botfer k kept in a
filthy condittoa.
It im siniple and durable and ran be relied
upon. - i-
It can be attaehed to any boiler.
Ivo jytauter siioul be wit boa one of
them. Insurance companies will iaure
gins and barns where the Talbott Engines
and Spark Arresters are used at sameraie
as ehaVsed for water or horse power, i i
SwTfsuil tar Hlat rated- eireulars and
price lisU
BraBCh Uoner Gbrdiherc-, "5". C J. A
Haiiicr, General Manager. T. A. Grainger
Local Manain Vim. llnti.1')kB
at ' w a. w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Al Certain end Speedy
Cure for Scrofula.'
FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.
I ! A BRIEF HI'S TORY. '
1'hw f-llow"msr is fnmi'the.Raltfisb Afif.
and wa a voluiitaryjnx;rtioii and pot an
. .
"Yvais ai an old Indian left a rcipi
f;r curing Scrofula with Mr. Per" faUi
er. Ml-. IVrsoii Hv-s in Frankliniou. r
in that svciioti. A chiid was born to Mr
P ron, and It had the wrofula. The ti t
tor rave it up to die. She ihoiight wf lliat
iec ipl, ilt was 11 ainl mrrslT, hul
way in an upftairs diawer. Sltceonclo
did if the child was bound fo it wotihl
tH-t hurt to follow the rwipt. s'w
out and gathered the herb, g-t the whMkey
and did as direcled to the child. Her child
now lives well and hearty. More than tbi
Only a few months sine a South Caroliti
ian,whoo name has slipped us. was suf
fering wkh some' .scrofulous afteetiou on
the IteeU He had been to the Hot Sn lug.
Aikaiifcas. and from there he went to Kii
lre!l Springs. Nothing did hira any good.
At Kittrelt's tliey told him of Mrs. Person'
receipt, and Dr. w rote to Mrs. Per-
H'ti d hc cuied that South Carolinian her
i-.receipt was worth money. And the South
Caroliiiian sent her word if. she currd hirni
he would give lu r rive hundred dollars
She eeiit him directions what -to do, and
added if tliey cured him he emld send Irr
twent five dollars; she wouldn't ask five
hundred.! The South Carolinian went
home, S and , Fhortlr aficrwards w-nt Mr.
Pearson a check fiw twenty rive Uollar-
and wrote tlietno.t grateful letter he ki.ew
how. Bless thef-e old Indians we woulJ
like to! have one for a near neighbor."
A CERTAIN ARD SPEEDY CURE
Fkkmont. N. C, Sept. 13th, 1879.
Mks. Joe Peksow. Dear Madam: My
litil? boyi who is now three and a half
years jof age has, eince last September been
stifTcring with bcrofuJa. 1 secured the aid
of one of bur best physicians, who t reated
him about nix month-, inu the child con
tinued to grow worse all the time. About
live weeks a0 I procured a bottle of your
Birters, and have been using it; in connec
tion With the powders furnished, to make
ti e wsli, and lam now proud to say, that
after lone; weeks-use of ihe medicine, he be
gan to improve and has continued to do so,
until he seems to be now almost entirely
well. I ami very grateful to you lor what
your remeby has done for my child, and
take great pleasure in saying, I am satisfied
you have; found a certain and speedy cure
of this dreadful disease.
Ploa-e send me one bottle of your Bitters
which I think will be sufficient to effect a
final cute of ny child. !
I Yonrs Respectfully, 1 "
I " J. C. L. ALDKltXJE.
AS A TONIC AND ALTERATIVE.
MooRfcsviLLE, Iredell Co., N. C.
Being -desirous of adding my b'Stimonial
to other, concerning the merits of - Mrs.
Joe Person's Bemedy for Scrofula, I take
pleasure in paving that as a tonic and alter
ative 1 do not think it iias an equal. I have
fairly Itcsied it, and after trying Vegetine,
Sansipharilla,-Viuegar flitters, and various
other j rejnedies, 1 have no lieit;itiin in
pronouncing it far superior to any tonic I
have ever used. When I com men ed using
Mrs: Person's Remedy 'I. was very weak,
complection sjillow, and now I am well,
j 1 Respectfully your friend,
Sept. 26, 187S. MRS. tf. T. BROWN.
For my personal reliability, I refer, by
permission to Rt. Rev. Thomas Atkinson.
D. Dl Nor th Carolina; Geo. Foote. M D.,
'.Varren Co ; Hons. J.J. Davis and C. M.
Cooke. Franklin county.
For sale by Drug-gists generally.
For circulars con taining (ei ms and other
information, apply to
i i Mrs. JoePeksox,
oct 3Ut.-6m. Frinklinton, N, C.
H- C STATE LIFE INSURANCE
! O o m p a n y .
K. II. Cameron, President.
W. E.l AsDEiaoN. Vice-President.
W. 11. IItCK, ItSccretary.
Dit. E.Ji. Haywood, Bid. Director.
Prok. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuary
Assets i-.L
Liabilities
260,270 70
84,876 41
(Re-insurauce, reserve, Ac)....
Surplus to'policy holders
175.394 29
The State Life is the only Home Compa
ny in North Carolina.
It is the only company that invests all its
funds in the State. All of its money is
kept at home and circulated among our wo
people. : . .
Out of fifteen Companies reporting to the
North Carolina Insurance Department, the
N. C. Slate Life issued more polities in the
State last year than all of the rest put to
gether. ;
Company's rates as low as those of any
first-class company.
It will cost a man aged 30, about five
cents a day to keep bis lile Insured for one
thousand dollar.
North Carolinians, stand by and support
your own Home institutions.
For any particulars concerning this Home
Company, apply to any of the Cotrrpany's
agents or to the Company's office in Ral
eigh. ,.; j f .
fci?Good agents wanted in every county
in the State.
A. B, DEANS, Special Agent for Tf i&on
and vkinily. je6
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
I ! - ' ,
RADE MARKTTfE GRKATTHAOf HAfffC
EDY. An unfail
ing care for Sem
inal Weakness,
S p e rmatorrhrs.
Im potency, and
an disease Am
follow, aa a
Ahnw aa lama at '",a
UF0RI TAKMIawomwt, aaiTer AITtl TAKlIt.
sal laMtade. twin in the bucXt. dimneve of vision,
prrmatore old ace, and many other Uease that
lead to inoaaity or rofiiumpuoo and a fremature
Crave. as-Full particolars in our pampLlet,which
we desire to send free by maU ta every one. Tha
Specific Mfdiciue is sold by all drnrr.iU at $1 per
packaf'a aix packacea for S, or will ba sent
free by mail on receipt of tha money by addresaiaf
I i The Gkat Medicisw Co..
Mechaiiit-rKoeIc. Detroit. Mich.
Sold in Wilson and every where.
.by all druggists. no,2S-ly.
TEEM0IT HOUSE.
! i $2.50 PER DAY.
WASHINGTON, D, C
F. P.HLlL - - Proprietor.
iXh. L. BASS. - B.L. BAKEm.
: BASS CO'S
RESTAURANT
OYSTER SALOOR.
I (Itrst door beUw Brown s.)
UNDER R. R. SHED, WELOON, 5.C.
angl-tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.!
i
WIRE R AILING
U AND..'- ; ! ' .
ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS.
DTJ'U-b6 Sc OOl,
2C North Howard t.. Baltimore, j
Wire railing for ppmt?rM. lawns, zr-
nflUji an KalnmitJt. wriiirla.ur o-tiarl.
. i.h SaeV- - f-n:lffi.
' v a ar-a) w.aw ' " ' w T
rasfHs, sjihJ nnd csd acrtfnis. inii Brtfc.ifnds
chairs, retires. 4c. wp2ffI2,j
J. Li. STONE,
R A LEIGH. N. C.
i AGENT FOR TDK
NEW HODE SEWING CUCHME-
Tbi la one ef the best machines sold lit
thfc Stale a ltd nrrer tiU le please, dead
for circulars and price Hsf. I
s
TART LI NO TU U Tl 11
The great core for ,
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. I
! SOUR STOMACH .
and the bad effects of Indigcstlovr Is
Dr. D'ArastadU Ati-Dytpeptic Dropt
Wontlerful enrrs rrrswJe all orer the conn-
rrv im thousands of certificates attest.
Purely Vegitable Price 75cents.
PUBCELL, LADD A CO.
ix)13-I2m Riebmoud, Va.
W. J. HARRIS
-IFholesale & Retail Dealer inp-
GROCERIES & :
Li'
Now offer to his old friends and patrons
his large stock of j
SUGAR,
COFFEE.
! FLOUR,
! LARD,
! BUTTER,!
I MEATL Ac.
All pntefm'f1 frrrrfon ft ihc advance
in prices,! and will be sokl clrp. j
Ue "Toai;'a Y, T, Olwej" wtl ve your
J. T. Young & Bro.
DEALER IS i
FINK IKATCHKS, DlAMOSDsj
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE,
Manufacturer of all kinds of j
Plain Gold Jewelry, Rings. Battgtt, lc
The best $10, castorf and QvJOQ clock
ever sold. American wstciie., at the lowest
prices. Solid silver spoons, ! forks Ac,
cheaper than ever. Your orders are so
licited and will le promptly attended by
J. T. YOUNG & BUO.I
Petersburg, Va.
oct 30th '79.-U
D. I. C. !
Ia aa abaalaite and 1 rrealatlkle enra for
qmaam-TBtatuueianeg aayf fha et Orknn. Tv
thaoea. lianotiM and Stimulaaita. temnvinaf all
jtaata,lMlrw and habit of aatnv any of thantytwnH
Iderlna! the taataor dealrefor any oitbem partecUyl
iodioaaaaddlBnatlne. Otrinc wrerrona aerfectl
udlmaistibla control cc tba aocrtatr of to
jotraa and their frtanda.
;?M jmwtm ta thaabaohita plmlcw tad aooral
nrowmion uu iouowi ana auooea nriianin ucr
trooa aainff aUmnlaata or aarootlca.
Packaure, prepaid, to care 1 to t aavaoaa, $, or at
your druggista, SL7 par aottla.
Temneraaoa aodetiea afcoald wrnmWaand It. It
la parfectlj hamleaa and atereraUina.
Hep Bittsra Htg. Csv, RocKastar, N.Y. Swie AgawU
W.a r.aaa fail a it ati nri all ula 1 1 mill Hi
ooag-n, quleu tba aerreav prodooea raai, and Barer
CaUatoeura. 1
Tha Im Pal for Stomach. Urn aad aTidnawa.
UaaawrWrtoaUothera, Caraa bjratworptloa. It
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I nilWLith r. nflt.it. ii. mr -r r
Iparathn. rnnaaiai. aUa tka rba Mttan. .klckniiti
galeae a aaf wag, ari aaii w aay ami ia. ram a a I M.
j-" 1 "---Tllllill
FOR 8ALE BY ALL ORUQQISTSj
THE CAEEOLLT0N,
1 Baltimore, Light and German Streets.
i niTinoRK. mi.
Tate reduced to $3.00 and 2. 50 per day
accerdin to loealion of rooms. ,
Extra chafes fir parlors baths, and
douMe formis according to size. The mwt
convenfn atnl latest built Hotel In I the
city. i. -
Elevator mw continually to all the floor.
All lines of city passenger cars pass its
uoor.. i
F. W. COLEMAN. Manager.
JAHRATTS HOTEL.
(Receutly City Hotel.) f
PETERSBURG, Va.
as been thoronchly renovated and hand
on.ly furnished. j
location central and convenient to busi
ness The otdy hotel irr ffte city liglited
wiih ga. Omnibus Free.
BROW N & FErriT, Proprietors
mch22 1
Street's National Hotel.
I RALEIGH. N. C. I
S. R, STREET. SON, Owneis and Prop's
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GASTON HOUSE
I NEW BERN. N. C. I
S. R4 STREET 4 SON,.. ..Propn1
The ndersignetf haThfg porchasedj the
National Hotel property at Raleigh, opeae4
Marcfe 14th. 1879, that well known House
to ibe puMic mm.it; r their anawagemeat,
Tbey refer te Ihe'ar past aianageatent ef the
Gaston House ae a guarantee of a first-cla?s
Hotel. , TKe senior, Mr. Samuel R. Strej.
wUl reaami in ebarge ol the Gaston Houe.
The inior, Mr Wm. J. Street, wiU caa
duct tlie Natioaal Hotel. I
apllcm S,. STREET A SON.
gT. CHARLES HOTEL, j
i (Corner 3faw and" I5th Street;)
r.ICUMOXD. YUtGINU.
W. 5. BR GG, . . Fioprieior,
This bouse is eertrailj leeated and every
thing tept in ni eiass order. 1
I-rg sawHe mown and special iadttee
Bieuta to coraacrciat tnrraler. ;
NEtrADFEKTlSEitEXTS.
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NURSERIES AND FRUIT FARM.
iriLsox, x, c.
ftOO Ch.icj Fruit Treea, Grape Vine, RasobrrieK ft(sK.,L- '
at. rl l.OOO.M). Miawtieiry plai.ta ..r sale.
orly part of Ocltlier: wiil y ie'd half a a
gue. I ' 1 .
WOOTTEN
JfTiariiitnre IDealer
AND .,
UMD'SRIAK
; -1 i '
WILSON, N. o.,
ture ever offered for sale in .
Bedsteads from $2.00 up. Chamber suils from
. Extension tables i5 cents per foot.
diairs, picture frameis and baby carriages W ererr dntfl
tion and price. . - , f r
Our atoeb was purchaaed on the very best ern Dd wr)l bl
gold at prices to correspond with the Btrinencj of the times
e cordially invite the public to ca'.l and eMmnie onr' Hoek u
it gives tis pleasure o snow our goods.
WOOTTEN & STEVENS,
Cor. Nash 'A Spring S.
' Wilson NC.
i MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Firniture of Every IDesoriptlorx
i- Brom the finest Parlor to the cheapest Cottage SuiU.
i ikt rt: mn lo ue unaerscia in
and be convinced.
Send for catalogue and price liad
sep26 12m ;
W
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Nos, 78 A 80 Ifiw' Prajtt Strket, BALTIMORE. MD.,
. AND ALL KfNDS OP
DINGS. RALUSTER4, STATR RALLS, NEWELS, KANTLIS
LUMBER FURNISHED.. i
Factory, S.
Se 2GGm.
WEST & BRANCH
UAXVFACTritllliTOr A No DEALERS IS
STOVES, FURNACES, Till AiiD SHEET IRON WARE,
Fronts and grates, marble mane)v
wruri all v .f Ti . .ii..a-'Y ..t-. ....I.
v-. ..j .vratvvnirr x T7i ar , aucil as JLiarriIC IMlierfr AUaHlin II I'll .Tiir
Smoking Tobaero Monbln- H ill furnish eatimate for Miera Ibvatlrg, at tn U
pi ices. We are ala prrpand to furnish Flaea for TeAaccn Harns. in in v ani-Htyl
anort iiet.ee ana at lw g. Corrfspaadence solicited.
WEST A BRANCH.
" ii : Jto. 1417 Mam Street.
aepl9 6m
Old Kortb. State Fire
insu-ranpr rnwPANr mr wakrentdn. n
Has beea Succesaful
A Thorouglify
WM. S, DAVIS, P-esWent,
F. H.
liiiilcling;
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BUILDERS
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Everjtkiojj in Kuilding Hne at lowest
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A word telfioM who nae pomat Ftetera.
The great demand for them bas esaaef
11 wortM-a imltairnnennder similar
inferror plasters Setliug at any priee ft ia important far the enurn7 . tlati v
tbe 5esrT. It k well knows, that some ol the cheap plasters kve PT
nnntl ra ennfam lafnrinai lurrMfu-nta wIiLpIi anal them dknrerOO" " ,.t,r
r.:. .i . s-..! t? .
lysis and other dlseaea. Cant ion See
reetry eRer. v k
SEABL'RY A J0IINS05. rharwaeeutkaj Cbenistt, ,t,r
JStrae berry pUnia et out 1.1''
op of nice '
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this mat ket. The foDonimr .
$22 00
D. BAiUKS
tti - .s or any other mafkeU Give rae trikl
MORTON 1). BANKS.
honlh ."St., lTnltimore', Ui.
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Send for Circular
E. Cor- Onfon Ave. A Caraliae Street
Vth - t nhr boilers RVKtga fixtmeR. W n,,k,
m tt.'i.. t, ' i... . i:k. - 'I L. .
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operation for Eight Ycars
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