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The Wilson Advance. WOOBARD & CONNOR Publishers and Proprietors. .ioisr. wooiitifi rdiior-. 'FRIDAY ....UAY . 14, -1880 If the republicans anl democrats would agree for each to nominate the Presidential Candidate for tba other Tikkn and Grant would from present indications be nominated by acclama- I tiod. - The pay of the census enumerators according no a circular letter from iKe census Department at Washington City, is 2 cents per name 1 cents per farm. 15 cents 'for each return ed on the general echedule of manufacture, and 25 cents for each outhe special schedule of manufac- ture. But no enumerator can receive 1 more than $ t per day. n hich is the maximum authorized by law. The vif it of the King of Stam ha a been, on account of ill health, post poned for the present, lie is the1 first one. of General Grant's royal friends, who has signified his intention of ro turning, the late visit of bur illustri ous Ex-l'resident. If all of theiu should take it into their heads to ac cept the invitation, which wo take it for. granted was extended to them in .return for their royal hospitality, U-icic Sam" may yet make wry laces when called upon to pay lh bills for their entertainment. Congress was asked to appropriate $50,000 to pay tho expenses of the reception of bur recently anticipated royal visitor, but bow much it will cost to cjntertain the next one who the nextone will be, or how many have been invited, '-fho can tell? New Y'ork and Pennsylvania ap pear, to be the centre of republican disturbance just now. The '. Caraerons it would 6cetn have reckoned with out their host, and the thud term movement which they inaugurated is meeting wi'.h unexpected but deter mined resistance from their republican , followsrs. As the Barons of old looked down upon their retainers asjtbe supple .instruments ofthiir'willjso these aris tocratic leaders have been iir tho habit of doing to their respective followers But it appears that even: republicans will sometimes think for themselves. That with thera also there is "a point beyOnd which forbearance ceases to be a virtue"-7that they cannot all be . bought and sold, and scourged and driven, as interest or caprice enjoined. The unpopularity of the third term movement is rapidly increasing and the chances of our trusty and 'well beloved Duko of America, .seem to be growing smaller by degrees and beau fully less. Everything depends upbn the adoption of the unit rule, in the Chicago Convention. If the delegates aro permitted to vote as they please, as the New York and Pennsylvania bolters con tend they should, good-bye .''Ulysses. : .. - ri ; : . ; ' .' prim inv -TXi-ri idx. Tho democrats oflhls connty de clared last week, through their repre sentatives from the; different Towtj ships, in favor of primary elections. 4 - It was believed to be the best mode for selecting candidates for county ofllcera that could ba davisei. In deed the demand was so unanimous as to leave no doubt . upon the minds of those presents AU the objections were fairly stated in "the meeting, and the usages of the party heretofore.fully caa- Yiissed and discussed, but it waa found that no other plan would gire satis faction. And uow. having agreed up on the primary plarj. it is to be hopd that7 every democrat, in" the county. will-cordially nnite with the Township Committees m teeming a full, f-ir and impartial election on the first Thursday in August next. It is toor late to dis cuss any objections that individual democrats may hare. Probably all that could be urged by the most cap tions and dissatisfied fault-finder, were presented and considered. The question should be regarded as settled at least, for this campaign, and erery good democrat, whati-ier his individ ual opinion may be, ought to be will ing to submit to the decision, and go earnestly to wort, to secure the harmo ny and 6uccc68of tbe democratic par ty at the next election. In the prima- ry election, let the lest men iu the county bo voted for. lor. every .office -without reference to Mny supposed " claims, either they or their friehds may have to office, remembering al ways that the offices were created; for the" benefit of 4h public and not of individuals. C-- - r The following presidential Skctj will o-.r.r r.f rmrolilpr fiti7AJt r- ' ton , ..... A ,f Our esteemed contemporary ii in er- member to have voted 4 bailee . J . . , , , : . m ;for in saving that it will require tiro ; 1 nanueu to us iur juimcauuu ain uiju-. . A . tl. t. h 1 ?? ter of interest at Uiii time. J N .t ' if J ; j'his ANDKFAV JACKSON. For Vice President, JOHN 0. CATJTGUT ' Candidate f-jr Electors: ;. Jiibert Lore, of Hsywuod county, Moutfoft Stokes, of Wilks, r; l'eter Forney, of Lincoln, John Giles, of liowan. ' 1 ' Abraltam i'lil!ips. of Rockingham John !. More head, of Gnilford, JFjiher F. Leak, of Uichrtimirl; " Willie P. Mangum. of Orange Josiali Crudup. of JTake, John Hall, of Warren, Joseph J. Williams, of Martini , Kelar Ballaicl, of Gates, Louis I). Wilson, of EJgecon;bo IMchard D. Spaiglit, of Cravenj Edward IJ. Dudley, of N. UanpTer. ! ;,t-d. j i in . A...M:fcu iiii;mina.:.: Bruce, the negro Senator froi Mis sissippi, preside 1 over the-.S'enjlte of theAJnited.HUtes a few days up. In the absence of the Vice President Mr. Wheeler,, Judge Thunnan oil Oliio. who ha3 been elected president.fwsual y fills the c'.iu'.r. How U happened that a negro was selected to preside over, a democratic Senate, needs ex planation. If Judge Sherman wished to pay a graceful complimi nt to his renHblican fellow Senators, why did he klcct the blac sheep of tliu, flock? Where was Blaine, E Irnunds, Conk lui2 and the rest of the ! white republi can Senators? Why c ill upon a ne gro to preside over a body of- white men--over the Senate of ; the; United States, which was Once j considered, the most 'dignified body in -tlie world? Who has got negro on' the br:un now? We hope for the sake of deccn cy and consistency, that it is -not our democratic Seuate of the United Slates. " ros:3:s r EnEi:.s. Owing to the extremely dry weather in many parts of tho country, forest fixes have been mora frequent and destructive than usual. In Virginia Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylva nia they have .been raging at intervals for several weeks. In the dismal swamp in this State also, much dam age has been done, and several - per sons have been: burned to death, T one whole family became enveloped in the devouring flames and every soul per ished. In two counties in Ne w Jer-- scy it is estimated that over two thous and acres have been burned over. - In Delaware stiil a larger area -has been swept over by the fiery element, 'and frm' houses and many , buildings jin the small towns and villages have been destroyed. In Northern Penn sylvania also the fires have been fe -fully destructive and were still -a-nns at last accounts on the Northern slop of the Blue (Ridge- Mountains. Rain is very much needed in all these lo calities, and until they are - blessed with copious showers these . destructive conQagratiyns are likely to continue. CJO VLR.MiK TILDF. Various and conflicting accounts of the health and political prospects of Governor Tilden, continue to fill our Northern exchanges. Accordig to somo he is an i intellectual giant still, but a.physical wreckwhile others, concede to him not onby the posscssion'of his mentab faculties un impaired, but all necessary bodily vig or. It is evident that his power, though somewhat broken by the as saults of the Kellyites, is still formida ble to. the,, friends of his competitors for the Presidential nomination. If we could believe tho reports of nu merous pretended interviewers.thc- old man-cf Cri ammercy Park, has already passed into a condition of hopeless decrepitude,, illustrating the vanity of huinan greatness like Marlborough and Swift of whom it was so touching ly said . -'From Marlboro" eyes the streams of dotatp flow. .' ' . v And swift -expires a diivejler" rnJ a show," But the ceaslcss ac'.ivity manifested in political circles, apparently tending to the same end, leave no doubt of the master spirit, who directs, moulds and fashions many of the events that are transpiring. Until the meeting of the Cincinnatti Convention, few will know the immense power to be wielded by the successful 'combinations of the greatest political strategist of the age. Some think that Gov. Jarvis will l-develop enough trength in theState Convention to be nominated on the first 'ballot. ". This reqaires two-third. Others think he may .show a majority oily. Others profess to believe rhat Judge Fowle will start with "'greater strength, whilst others are looking out lor a uutii uuiso iu mu, , nucu iu man-wUo-knors cccqcs ibis, way we publish what he sayn.-'Wiiming- j Slur. i '. ,. . ' thirds of tbe votes cast to effect a;. . ,. ,v f . tf nnminftfinrt. o innn;f that DC CTttS nomination. ' We suppose that be gets: id? a from the fact that as l!ie two . (thirds rule has been adapted in the i .r i . L e..! rv. f National -Convention's tup Stale ton-1 ventions should be S0Ve ned 1'7 the' sanie rule, but,so far as we are itiorin- llm rule lias never uedn a-mptea in ; f Ithis Slate. In 187G Gov nominated by a majority of tlie votes least, as were the Supremo Court judges 187S. Unless the precedent i: changed, it U highly probable, from present indications, that either Gov. Jarvis or Judge Fowle will receive the nomination on the first billot. Cogus ,'.Ttilicaie. L is no vil't drued s-tuul, pretending t lx- made f wonderful fouiu roots, buk-. &c. ami pufTid up l)y lonjr bopH wriifi ca'f A of the p:cUnd :d miraciiioiis ctirs. t . but a simple, pure. e:l;c: ive inoicme. ; adt of -well known valiinble .retucdu'- J- at . furiiishc its own ceiftiueaU's by it rrs. lie reU-r to Hop Bitters, thr purest - l best of medicines. Exl. Ste au.i;hcr uran. j NEW'.-"ADEIiTISEMENTS. " THE, GENUINE . G. HeliAHE'S 1 Ctlebrated American WORM SrlnCiFiC SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fJHE countenance is pide.and leadcn- colored, wiili occasional flu.s!es, '.or ci circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure Semicircle runs along the lower eye-lrtl j; the nose is ir ritated, swells,, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with hummirg or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred 'tongue; breath very foid, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, scrncti mes veracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach;- occasional .nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout tire abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costivtj; stools slimy; not xinfrequently tinged with blood-, belly swollen and hard!; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by met ous;n COU!i sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, v. th grinding of the teeth ; teinner vara bio, but gencr- ally irriiad.le, z : Whenever the above symptoms ! arc found to exist, DRV C. McLANE'S VEllMIFUGq will certainly, eiTcct a cure. it nor.s :;aT coNTTA i:: jiercuuv in any iorm; it is an innocent prepara tfon, i:kt capable cf ohi'yihe slighiex im'urv to the fnest tender ir.fcthi. ine gent.mc.Dn. rfcT,ANK's Vr.n MiFUGCj bears tli.e sinsiturcs of C. Mo Lan k and El em i n o 'wrapper. ; :o: Duos, on the - BR. O.ZcXJA: LIVER PILLS rre not recomrnendeJ as -a remedy ."for all the 'ills thrt fis;.h is heir to hut in affretiem ef the liver, and in all I ious Cow pi .lints, he, or diseases of Dyspepsia and Sick Herd that character, they stand wk ut a rival ; - I ' ' - A G U E , A .N D F E V E R No better cathartic can Xn used prepa; atorj Jo, or alter taking (Jumnif . As a si.nple purgarive tliey are urer.nlsd. BEWAKE OF IMrTATIOjCS. The-'fjenuinc are neycr $ugar coated. Each Lex kas a red wax jeal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLaK'e's Etvxh. Pii.i.s, . Each ;wraper bears the signit.nros cf C, McLanu and -Fleming Hjios. Insistj upon having the gtsuine Dr. C. Mc. Lake's fl-'vliR I'n,i.s. prebarcsl by Fleming Eros., of rittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of - imitations of the jiaine Jlcl,a)itl spelled differently but sanie pronunciation' Price within the reach of All Most popular books sinqa printing was Invented The Full-and Complete Lecture of Col, K. G.Ingersoll, No. I. Mistakes cf Moso. No. 2. Skulls. No. 3. Ghot. No i lelk Xo 5 I.ih- trty of Map. ?ni:tii and Child. X'o til Gods. o 4 Inttjliectiial le- veiopnient. iso rs iiumau Ki(;iUs. .No Si Ilereafrer. Xo 10 Keiigioiis Intolerance ! i No 11 Heretics and liere.ies. Xo i .' 12 C. I. Iuersoil's! Vindication of Thoj Panic Paine. No 13 ple.- for IndivMu- and AfVaisnmerat of the chunh. ality .'.No .14 The Religion lof Our Day. V IT ft -1 I .o. !. t crsonai r'C'.sin leni o It The Phiiopher of Keaso:i ed. IlunuKddt. PRICE 5 CENTS EACH. Col. Inrersoll an-X Ilis Chi caso Critics, A Lecture by th Rev. James K. Applcbc: Price 15 Cents. of Charles Stewart l'arnell at thi Speech Exix-isitioiJ Dailding. Clireago." 'Febrnarv 23, 1SS0. Together with a short Bio- STtphr ofdus Lift, with L&nre; Portrait and Autopjraj h oh Coyer Paje. Pric lOt Full RejKirt of the Grand Re-Unin of the j Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, h ld at Chicago Nov. 12 to 15, T9, iuchidins ; all siveeehe-i. and thoe of Col. R. fi" ; Iitgersoll, Col. Wm. F. Vilas, Samuel L. : Clemens (Mark Twain1' Speech on Ba bies.) Pt ice 0 cents.! -Life and Trip Arouud the World of Gen. i " ! Grant." 15 Cent. "Last Speech of Senatrr Zat-h Chandler." ; and Biog.-a.hie:tl Sketch, with large Por- , trait f Mr. Chandler on Cover pae. r Pi-iee5c. ' j - pommon Sens. 'IJssay on Dr?am, --th ' Beligion of Deism; ia one venule, lj lliomas Paiise. Price 25 cen:. Any of the above sent post-paid tipen re v ciVand town, libJH u? ceipt 01 pnee. Ajjent wanted in every 1 rtuuirw, .-. H.V-ARKUMj, 101 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111. A .MM.- . " tlf Mt ti a - OR . i . NEW A 1) VE UTISEM ENTS. ' - ',. v-. i "tt f i I OWlftftns--i OW ItOOIiS v U U UUS-ll 1 11 V " V" 3 . - . . '. -' ' tt Under the BrC23 House . CO TliC .aemion of the ladies of YiIon and t!se surrounding co!inii-s is respectfil-j invited t'o an inspection of our j 1 ISTew -MUlinery-, vtw crvirc ,t p.nKTT nrl n tlx f a a,i( S;-V ,.w aa btntitif:i SILK TIKS. CTFFS nH LUl.LAi;. O rsct. Us"u-rr, Uutts Buttons, ijnee aiU for dies liimmins, a full hue of NO TIONS. ""- ; ' Call and see u. : Mns. TJRIGGS & GILLIAM. HEADQUARTERS j ; -JARS COlI ANSEY METAL TOP. COi!ANSEY. GLASS W. MASON IMPROVED. FORCELAIN LINED, ' CELEBRATED GEM, CELEBRATED GEM. S'.-r.d for '' Circulars.-' Lowct vr.ns to thf trad. StK-clal Figures for 23 to 100 I gross lota. ""n" D. F- HAYNES &. CO., Jobber.-? ani Iio carters, J EsraV.ifhed IS5S. i BALTIMORE, Md. ICE. IEV. JGRS Thi-i to iiif--vin tlie pnbnc tliat I have an abaiid iiit -upyiy of ice "mi hand which 1 am piTparcl t f iirni?h in any I quantity on reasonably tenn-j. i i : . .''"- - : . ' -I ' -i Ice House Open on Sunday's from 8 to 11 A M, di'ia iruiii h-, io u i i I r - A I a V O Tt LEMONS. EXTRACTS, cic. always u Iiand. r My SODA FOUNTAIN is now in good runiiii. order anl i will respectfuilj'. iiivite the-psibiicjto call and rive it a trial 5 cent- a glass U tickets for. 25 cents. . j J. A. CLARK, apl.30-4m. K . .. j - . . f , . . 10 NORTH SYCAMORE ST., Petersburg, Va. j Dealers In all kind of PRODUCE AND FISIR suclj as SITAD, ROCK, IIEltRIXOS, rERCH, JjlTniGRON' and all ti-h in'fcea soo. OYSTEilS, WILD GAME. vC. ES?"A11 orders promptly rilled. apii 13-1 m. . AND DEALERS IX Fruit and Produce, II & 12 North Market, & 11 Ciintcn Stf BOSTON, MASS- KEFKKENCES: j Fo.uth National Uik, lioston; I Heard Iro8. i Co., Xtff York. IRQI'l EiTTER-Sf ! A Great Tonic. to the paliile I'ur a!i c!! !3Vi gTcqtnrniK'' -,--ita!n niut m--.etit -ipci i !'. in Iiifliya fulnnstflritt If r -. Waut cAp jctr, StrrUflh, l.i: H.f.f r&f, efc- ii en rich t t la e blood, sir, i-t tha. m ni fties, n'tiJ pivos cfw li.'a Uv '!." erts. To tts j-f .l, aril ffu'.l-- rcn rtgn ring rec-u yr- ' r:ien, liis vii:ui;l: trvnli-'v ran not t tf O F A Sure A?petLr: inn itttt ! i "! istl 1! I i - s iiisi.i Uil i ;ic'j IW-i PUT?"5? A Valua -Ae i'edic nc-. J Jf ti' fs likr, alc'mnt : a t: asposnrjl ten .1.. . " ' 1 w.tnAWf. 1tl . , bi ej;ou u.to. .. No: SilJ ;i i te;t,Ti.;- 1 TKT IT, 1 Soil bv ail Darrisls,' i .-- I is---; --Trv?r;-r-f rrrrr;i m . Tot r!it Fai!, j . eLTIMORE,W. 'i OUTDOOR ' T?7 rkTp-l' C --r'.Tri I11T10 ! M ' - -9. i:ou I LADHiS'AND AMATEURS. . 0-i.?aiui:i- f'.l! n: d exj-lict dirceii-i for f pp naua'i'i an 1 jrrow it'ig all kinds cf llw ctin and oi ii.uuciita! !;.!!!, Willi tsu xitr ! eiis hints uir th jnmaTme nt and laying nt t Uarden. Fudy rdu-tratei. -r- m.. who h .s a :' v. ,r jard-n thfmld fail t t j.ve a copy of lids ' bock. Price, li . -'ii.cly b 'and in pa'.K-r overs, 5j cents. F r aic lv ad h )ksv-l ers ! THE ECONOMICAL COOIv IiOOIx- Or, Ib-wtn Prcare Nice Oisliea at a .ioo- i iraicCoiT. i ' Vntuii - r.- rrlv STO carcfudy tried re-r 1 fr oiokir.g s. uj s, fish, oysters. - : cl r.-.s: is!s oi fc:u's, poultry, cgs. l v-c-1"1' 'tuj-i for .'iHci.ts.a-.nl p iddbS ' btl-ad, bteakfa-t eakts, etc.. pal Un'gvpWs, preserves, piekle. etc. Also a chapter on c -Kk :'tv for inval;d. The w hoi e ixiu piled a 'id arranged by a praptieal hou-kteer. eatlv bound. Price, iHa-.n'naletl aieT ti'ivei. 30 etsi For sa-e by a'l b(xk!--ll-rs. HL TS AS D II ELI'S To HUUSEMEX- A l'iaiviy liianual fr . Hor-keepers w;th conciMi (nstructi'?n; biet-Jin, driving, buviug, breaking, grocmin, feeding, trkii.tnc. d'ctorin, sh,injr, with esfays-on rentes and p onies, and racing and -pv' ting ruhs .f the American Jockey Club. Prac tical, instructive, and adapted to tlie daily nse of breeders ami owners of hores. rri (h, neatly Wand in fiexilde cloili, 53 cts. FV sale by booksc'iers and iiewsdea'ers. tT lle jibove book will U; sent pot raid m any address ou reeeipt oynce. : A.ddrtfcf , A.UiXbli 7 ulirray St.,New York. i v ' .-?" i - ? s?A. -Iter-.' ,- ---': ?.-S.iv-- IT- n S r-" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BEST REMEDY Diseases (if tlie Ttroat ana Lubes. J j .Inuseas-sof tli" pnl- and rei:allo rcnutlr 3 iiivahsaMv. AvEiiVi Chturv I'kctokai. is fcu.-li atfimtly, and no oth-rsoeaiiiicnt! utr- t V t !.. i.ir. .Ii.. If kutii. r - , .... (-...'..- . . . . ' - - 't ..,.'. !'-. .-dvV'.ihiiliim f f!HCRT?Y toe n-dciiial princi- t U!-s of i Ue tine.st drugs, tli-.-uikaily united, of ftnrh inj-.vtr a.s to insure tlie greatest jiossibi-j eCuit-uvv antl uniforni- rrrTAOMT ltvot resraits. itsiriKes k L.j kjrriij a thf f-xnulatiou of a!l pnhnouary tuseases. afTordins prompt reiitf and rapid cmt !-, anl i atlapttd to patients of any a?e or t it her iex. Beiug very puiatalile, the yoiU!,,st cljlidrm takft it veadiiy. Ir I orJiiiarv Couiis, Colds, Sore ThroAt, Bronrhitis, Ini-enza, .Clergj-man' boiv -Throat," Asthma, .Croup, and Ca 'tanh, the eiTe-ts of .AveS's: CukkkV I'kc tohai. are nrjfncal, an 1 multitudes arrf an iii'ialir preserved ; lroni serious ilhei by it ihuely a:i I fuittifj.d r.se' It sho.ild 1m kt-pt ut Land in t"iy hoaseh )li lor the iO-tr-rioa it anorus in sr.ildcn asta-.-ks. Io Wiioopius-oonarh auJ- Consumption tlifi-o uo other veuiedy so efficacious, suixhin. and helprol. Low prices are! iuduceruents to try ome of the nianv mixtures, or vruiw, maie of cheap and inchVi live inicdie-.iis, now oiTered, which, as tlier -outain no curative qualities, can afford oalvl teiunorarv relief, and aro I sure to deceive Uul disappoint the, patient. Diseases of the 'throat and luns demand active aialeltVctilveti-tfUtiaent; and if is daw- p rou-; experinitf-nthiii with unknown and cheap medicines; from the great iiaui'.ity that these diseases may, wline so tritieu wi.n, hecome ileeply jseate.l or iu'urah'.e. I Use Avr.K's CnEui;y -I'KCiOitAL, and yoa may coniidei.tiy expert the best results. It is a Maitilard luedit-aJ preparation, of known and acknowledged curative -power,, ami is as liAjp as its eareful preparation and nne 'iuredirriitswiil allow. Emincut piiy.sicians. knowing iiseouniosition, p-.c rihe it m liieir practice. Tlse test of half a centi.ry has proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul monary eoniplaijnts not already beyond the rearh of lanaauiaid. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical aiul Analytical Chemists, ' . lLowejt, Mass. BOLD BT Al.li DRUGGISTS IVKHTWHERt pLOUR ! MEAL ! ! LUMBER I ! !. am now piparetl to 'grind wheat, and ii ' with a litile water "and in as short line as ean.be done at any mining e.'tab- lihtnenfc in this, coinit ry. I will guarantee to 1113' customers as good (buir and as inuci s L'ood meal ami as nnieii. as c ;n ne mane of tlie same" wheat and corn any where else. awed lumber I furnished at. s-hort notice. Come and trv nui an 1 be blecd. , flespeetfully, C. F. Fixcii. y.ui Z0- 'Jn. j -.-' U iv it LI yv m a i riM T LINO T li U T II The jjroat cure for DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE. SOUR STOMACH , and the bad e fleets of indigestion is Dr. D'Annstadts Ati-Dyspeptic Drops- Wonderful cures made all over the coun try as thousands of certineaics atietL. Purely vcuanie I't ice i -icencs. PUKcrbb, LADI Sc CO. no13-I2m ' I K-elunond. Va. NO MOHC .1. m . i SUPE CURE. J ManufeUired only nmiei tin- r.bove trade j Maik, bvitlie Etin-perHi Salicync .M;:d!Ciue j (.. i.f Pan asi'l 'tA"V-Z. ' r Itnn.ediat V-iif w "'ranted. J'.-nnanent in C.n-irantecd. ,'A'ow exclusively used bv all ee'.ehi-ati'd Physicians of Ktrp and nicrica. The lushest ; Medicat Aeadenjy of Paris re norjs 0-3 cures out of 100 cafes within three days. j Secret. The only diolver of the roi onous Uric Acid wh'ich exist in the Blood of PJsciiniatic ni:d n .ct v Patients. CURED. i l CURED. .CUtSKI). It, S. Dewey, Jq., -Ji liroanway uiii.inuu.in-i j Rheumatism. : . ' . ' J. Eeavev, V a., 4l n asnuiKion iriaraei.tyurifi- ic Rhemnroism. i ' , , Sirs "l-: ToWn'n. 03-Enst Tfmth trpt Ccbalkj formptions in ihe jnintr Chronic Eheiimatisn A.M. Ir;isrT.;74 r;waiK avenue, jersey itj. Chronic Elu iiri'.atiMa. John F. Chamberlain, t.sq :ivningion Wahinston. I). jC. Itheuniaoc Gout. ll;in. E. Aruolrt, K-q-' 1 irfcyboMt street. Providence, R.L. or twenty j ears- moronic liheimi;itiMn. i ' John It. Tnrriirate. W) Sanchez street, 6.m Francifco. uralsa and. SHattea, For Malarial, Intermittent and Lhronic Fevers, Chills, or Aque, SALICYLIC A IS A Certain CURE. Superseding Entirely the ue of Sulphate of Oniniise, as it wiil not only cut the fe- vers. l)iit will aelU 've a Kamcat v ore, vt no- out anv of the iiieoiiveiiieiices and troubles arising front Quinine. $1 a' box, six boxes for $5. Sent free by Hail on receipt of noney- ASK YOU R DRUGGIST FOR IT bat take no irr.iltatirm or snbftitntp, as our S.ill c (o.'ivvri-jit.'tn i pnarnno ed to rli"w, cr, n'ioufv r.-'i'iiil -ii. ivnrt will b-d-livi-t d fr-e on Tt-c-Stt of order hv ca Uinir cn or addr-i- Jijs WASHEURNE CO, . I jSOI.KAOKNS, ' '212 Proadwav1. cor; Fulton St. (Knox Building.) N- Y. For suie bv all druggists. : For salo by MOVE & NADAL. llniffglst Wilson, i. C. ' R. EJ COCfiRAN & CO., ! WHOLESALE Produce Commission Merchants, 96 Park Place, New York. . j ' ItEl'EK TO ' Irving National Bank, New YorV. X. 0?Tt!ton t Co. Savannah, Ga.. I) E. Maxwell. Fernand a, Fla. . F. Goblet -Mr. Vv-t'.CUa-ston Co ..S.O. ' Savne. Slu Jc Co., and Jone", Lee & t Co., Norfolk... Ya. Established 1871. aV.Sliallerossit Co., FRUIT AND PRODUCE coraMissioM merchaiiTs, 326 and S23 H. Delawaxe Avenue. PIULADELrillA, PA. Special attcriionU sa!e oi BERRIES, - j ASPARAGUS, . ' ! ' PEAS and all North Carolina produce. Quick sales and prompt leruittanc. Try oa and' yoa will be jplcaMd. p.l6-ln I MISCELLANEOUS. m ' Second; Do-rir from - ..-I -"ii:' 13raiicli? Hadley & Farmers. i Imvo-jit opeel a full line of Hardwire f erery dtterip- ort. A-rit t It iral. Implement. Saddelry.Bus2T and Jfa-on Haraess Bridlea. Collars. &3. Full line of PAINTS, Oil, Taiut Rrub. ie Pottr Glaan all sizes, f I i line or Carnaro. i.'terial. lOJ barrels 1 wil.wiil sell low, lru proved VVeeJ Sewing Machines. : j We are agents for the celebrated Eclipse Cotton Tlaater. fhtoidedly aaea4 of .any planter in the market. Also the Roland Chilled Steal Pjow ckn't be surpassed. Our stock of Tinware ia complete.: STOVE S. STOV ES S T O VE S Wo have the prettiest line of Stoves ever placed on the roarktt. 'The W'iUort Cook. is our specialty. and' is the handsomest "tfick" ia tho market, no fimily hculd be without one. , , Our entire stock is new and was bought direct from the maoHfactnres ' fo cash. Those wishing anything in our line will call and we will try and make it to their interest to buy of ns. ! y i " y J. L. M arch oth-lf - ; I ; . WILSOX x, a X- eoO.OOO Choice Fruit Trees. Cr;'.;,e Vino. IsnJierritvs. Goosm; CurranU c and 1 JHiO.t OO. ftra-.tlHTiy: pla'c.t J Taie. Strawberry yUm t ui in VrpteniWer a n? part of October ui.y ie'd lull a nop of nice fn'ul next Sprihjr. fcond ff'etr ognc. ! C. V. LbfliKOOK. &. CO. s V V -- Jr M- Li Fnr nature : '." Y . : and EH i Have on hand" tlio largest rand ct selected stock oJ fumi- ' ttire ever-o lie red for sale in itliis maitetx The following an some of their jirices: . r, - . '-." ' -... Bedsteads from $2-.(j)() ".ui- ; Chamber suits fium $22 00 up j Exteiisi)ii tuhles 05 cents per foot. ':.:-- We are. ngents for a:d yie oil the shortest notice j 6 j d ct 1 1 v 1 !i d ( f l:sn !t - T- (iV, it lit c s to snit f Brch pers. j I Chairs, picture frames, and bahy carriages f ererj descrip tion and price. ; .-'.' Our stock was purchased (n the very best trms and nill ba gold at prices to correspond with the stringency of the timei., We cordially iiivite the public to call aud exaiuine otir itock us . jit gives rfs pleasure to show our RTQRTON D-v BANKS". M A N I J FACT CUE RAND DEALEIUN . , ' . Furniture of Every TDesoriiption FrOin tle finest Parlor to tlie cheaiKS,t Cottfgft Suits, Prices are not to be undcrsc Id in and be convinced. I Sen! for catalogue and price list. iC20 12 in 1 J3iiilclsis OS .H . "J. BUILDERS t-3 n 5 Eerjthing in building line at loweat'Egnres. J ! ; L ALTAFFER & PRICE : I . " WILMINGTON, X. C. j P. S.We kiln dry all our lumber. Old North State Fire F . ..... . . . . j INSURANCE COMPANY X)?r "WAUUENTOX, N. Cj r . , . .... ,i ;. . . . Uas been in Successful operation for Eight Years. j A Thoroughly Reliable Tlome Cenpaoy. .WM. S. DAVIS, rreidnt, F. H. JARMAK, Ag't. mm est Indiin KorV Dm VUh Weaver & Co., jriLbON, N. C. sIIdpooIv's AND FRUIT MlM, & 'xJiyiHjiv; Dealers jdiyaied at sll taints ; ju to furnifcli goods. L ' ' - WOOTTE N fu STEVEN Sf r Cor. NasiTi . Spring-' St., vTILSON, K. C. tb! or any other market. Gift m a trial MORTON II. RANK8, -South .St., Raitimor. Md. 411. K ' ' H I a n r- " r w K H ' X Q o c S3 '4 09 a X A x H S3 B.T:LONC,Semtm. HARDWARE
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 14, 1880, edition 1
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