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Kie Wilson Advance
i ' WOoiASo 1 fe CONNOR
IPckltsbcre and Proprietors.
J. IT. 1,:I,'ATEK, -
3 TOIDAT..... 23, 1880
OUR STANDARD BEARERS.
iri. lil.
For I'rcsident : -
W. S. Hancock,
, of Pennsylvania.
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For Vice-President :
W. II. nglili,
"f-? Of Indiana.
For Governor.
THOMAS J. JARYIS.
of Pitt.
For Lieutenant Governor,
JAMES L. ROniNSON.
1 of Macon.'
For Secretary or State,
i ! wi L.- 8AUNDKHS, '
; of New HanoYcr.
;;ivni ; -
j r, Fur .Treasurer,
,.. J. M. WORTH,
of Randolph.
.Kor Attorney General,
.THOMAS S. KENAN,
fc . of .Wilson.
n irr ifr Auditor.
W. 1 ROBERTS,
of Gates.
Bnnerhtcndent or Public Instruction,
JOH& C.SCAItBOROUG II.
of Johnson.
Electors for the State at Large,
James L, Leach, ot Davidson.
Faiuus H. Busbee, of Vake.
Will JnJge Buxton resign? It is
understood, that he does not wish to
jrive up a certainty, (the Judgeship)
for so great an uncertainty, as that of
defeating Governor Jnrvis. ' In this
'we think the Judge is level-headed,
and we suspect in . full 1 accord with
the "power behind the throne."
General Grant, it is said, will 'ro
into buniness soou in New York! He
will take no part in politics hereafter.
There need be no further; alarm about
a third term or the Empire, as be per
emptorily refuses over again, to be a
candidate for the Presidency. Chicago
T settled i.
The Irish have held a republican
contention. Indianapolis, Ind., was
the place and lion. A. L. Morrison,-of
Ckicago the President. The Tobins,
Creagjns, McNamaras, O'lirien's,
Koarnej's, Kerrigan's and Keop,h, of
Raleigh, N. C.'were present. P. W.
Nolan, of Chicago was chosen Secre
. tary of the National Committee of Irish
American Republicans. , -When they
wili hold their Ddiniybroqk Fair was
not determined.
The President. of . Vale College, it
turns out. lias been running the Pres
idency of the United States.' Mr. Hays
tells us, that at the commencement of
his administration, he applied to the
prtsident of that venerable institution
of learning for adriqe. That from him,
. his Southern Policy deceived its inspir
ation and was adopted in the iuterest
of harmony and peace. And whatev
er credit is giveu him for his effort to
restore fraternal feelings, he is willing
to sliarewlth the distinjjuised head of
that institution.
The Gttldsboro Afcssenyer sayt
AYe were icuestcd -to .secure Mr.
Dortch's opinion concerning the slae
orafTairs of the Western North Caro
lina Kaikuad. , We do not assume to
peak for Mr. Dortch, bat think we
may safely 6tate thai he knows noth
ing at all abpat it byond mere reports.
Though aaid' to be a tTirector in the
rew J organization he has never yet
been , asked to attnd a directot s
meeting. ad UreCorc knows noUiing
of ita management. ,
Tb Mtntwjer ujs Goldsboro seems
to be, the bub or the Republicans or
the 2d Congressional dlslrict, and
.from the stir 'that is 'evidently going
o arubng the faithful we infer that
gothirrg v np. Qoitc & number of
leading Bepnblicans . from ; lifTrwt
part otthe district have bee in con-
paltationbere tllis wcck toucll5nX lheir
CGOgreBSioii niatteVs. y It U aid that
ihe opposite to Mf-irubbs w -row"
K and the Brogden boota", appears
U b? gaining dimennon.
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If people allow their private busi
ness to keep them from the approach
ing primar' election they ought n t
to be heard afterwards raising objec-
tions to tlie nominations. Every dem
ocrat ha a direct personal interest in
the choice of candidates, and it is now
his privilege and duty to express that
choice. '
General Grant has at iastl declined
something. learn from the Jack
sonville. Fla awl PressJ.hcLl the
General lias been tendered the presi
dency of the American branch of the
De Lesseps Caoal Company at a sal
ary of $25,000 a year. He refuses to
accept on the ground that the enter
prise would not prove a financial suc
cess during the lives of those inter
ested in the scheme and that he would
not lend his name to an undertaking
in which his friends iniizht be induced
to risk their capital.
Col. George Williamson, lately min
ister to Central America, has declined
the republican nomina,iori for Con
gress in the Shreveport (La.) district,
and declared his intention to support
Hancock. lie says Hancock rcprc
scnts the magnanimity and honor of
the military, ard civil element v,i the
yorth that. wishes bygones to be by
gones, ''Garfield, on the contrary,"
he says,. rcpresents that political ele
inept of the North that lives upon the
past and glories in Northern section
alism, while it denounces, yet fosters
a.id lives; upon Southern sectionalism."
If every democrat in IFilson county
will jo to the primary; election to be
held on the first Thursday in August
and vote for the best uica, to fill the
various county olliccrs regardless of
personal preferences or the alleged,
claims of particular individual"' there
Would he no just cause for complaint,
after the nominations are made. Polit
ical parties were organized for the
better protccliou and advancement of
the public good ra'hcr than to gratify
the greed or ambition of individuals,
and the democratic party keeping this
idea constantly in m'md should be
careful to select tLc men best qualified
to fight its battles and fill the various
public offices. : i
Mollie Dejarnctte, whose sad and
terrible fate we publish on our first
page, has at the hands ot her own
brother, passed away from a life of
shaite ard of sorrow, nnd entered the
presence-chamber of -Him, ' who said
to the weeping Magdalen "neither do
I condemn thee, go and sin no more."
And perhaps the s.iine divine mercy,
which sheltered that vice stainod wo
man, has fa'len upon the troubled soul
of Mollie Dejarnette who paid her life
for a sin, which was not all her own.
A terrible life, a terribie ending, and
a thunderbolt of vengence should fall
upon the author of her ruin, and make
him an Joulcast from society and a
Pariah among men.
; The New York Sun says: Allow
ing tlie Republicans Colorado, Nevada,
Pennsylvania, Oregon, ( California,
Connecticut, Illinois, Maine and New
Jersey, nearly all of which are likely
to I go for the Democratic candidate,
Garfield could not be elected. And
this is the best case that can be made
for him, or his decaying party. Every
;hit.elligciit Republican realizes the sit
uation, and admits there is no expec
tation of success before the people.
To resort to fraud ag-iin. as has been
suggested by desperate partisans, is
to try an experiment .that would re
coil ou its authors. Die jsiiuple ques
tion now i.-, shall the majority of the
people administer the government
through their chosen agents, or sur
render to a minority that has long
since forfeited-' all claims to confi
dence? The auswer will be given at
the ballot box next November, in a
way-jib at cannot fad to command re-
si
j CAPAIU H AWS.
L Col. Ike Youni:, Internal Kevenup
pulleclor of the 1th district, has gone
to if asuingion cuy. lo procure cam--.
patn funds wil'n v. uicli the Ucpubli
itn party hope to c.uiy North Curo
Una next November. The bottom of
the civil service reVbrro appears to have
dropped oot, and we may prepare our
stlves to meet the usual efforts at
hiibery aud corruption, which in form
er elections hate so distinguished the
itepfihlicau party. What soccess Col.
Voung U lively to meet with, of course
is known only to tlie initiated. There
is this coiisolstion Irowever connected
with tlie matter, that all the money,
of which lie may succeed in blefvlni
his v-ankee friends, will be bol an
in-
signiOcant retura of what they hare
itokn from the South. Kemble, of
Pen ns7 Ivan ia nnikrstood ' a1dition,
dtviskB and silence. How many Re
pobVicao politicians of North Carolina
have pvacliced it? And yet thej talk
about the purity of the ballot.
it it : ; a u i c;hoim.
iThcj campafgrr in this State com
menceld at Shelby, Clevelaud coant
pn Saturday last, the 17th hint."". Gov
Jarvisj and. Attorney General Kenan
addressed a large crowd of the good
citizens ofCleTeland and adjoining
counties. The court bouse was pro
fuselyl decorated wkh flas ar.d flowers
by the good ladies of Shelby. Gov.
Jai-v's; s pok fr two hoursj discussing
btatc and National r-, lairs, m an ex
haustive manner. lie was entbusias
licall applauded throughout and the
peopl of rieavtf Isad pledged Lim 1400
rnnjority
Col J Kenan also made one of. his
happiest efforts and was freq.ieutly
interrupted by applause. He discuss
ed 'exhaustively the subject of educa
tion ajud the increasing demand fjr a
betlerj and higlier system. The grea'
disfurjbing elements of our State poli
tics he said had been settled. The
State
debt -.and the Western North
Carolina Railroad had beeu disposed
of by
tin
last legislature, and were
fortunately eliminated from discussion
during tLc present campai2n.
On the same day an immense crowd
assembled at Concord, Cabarrus coun-
ty
(Twelve hundred people were pros -
ent a
son's
uoon
the ratification meeting in Ali
grove and were addressed at
and after iviht, by Msj. Dowd,
l he; djemocratic candidate for Conarcss,
General J. M. Leach, F. II. Busbeo and
Col;. John N. Staples. The speeches
arcjrtprescnted to have been eloquent.
aggressive and conservative. An im
mense audience of ladies, as was the
! . .....
case also at Shelby,-were present, and
throughout the hiy great, enthusiasm
and
ed.
he utmost
good
feeling prevail-
Tl:
p campaign .litis commenced ur-
der tl
e. most favorable auspices. The
enthusiasm which lias greeted our can
didates in the Jfest and Centre, is
most! 2ratifin- iiiost' cneourainor
and destined to spread with rapidity
fromjithosMountains to the seaboard.
A Vm-tl.
Onl the 1st Thursday in August the
democrats o" Wilson count'' will hold
prima r elections to name candidates
for the county. We desire to st;:te
tliatjthe name of Dr. J. M. Tavlor our
present representative, will be before
tlVe people for renomfnation to the
Legislature. Dr. Taj-lor is sso well
knoti in Wilson county for his un
flinching democracy and personal in
tegrity that it is. unnecessary to multi
ply vords in his praise. His services
to the county, his fidelity to the party,
and his true manhood in all the rela
tions jof life should commend him to
the favorable considerations of 'every
democrat of the county.
Dejiockats.
0l Fields, July 22, 1880.
Annoiiucfiucnt. .
jiavmg oeen soiicnea lo oeconie a
caudidate fwr the Democratic nomina
tion for Register of Deeds at the ap
proaching primary election, the under
signed hereby submits the . question to
the Democratic voters of Wilson coun
ty ami agrees as usual in such cases
to abide by their decision.
Truly.
R. W. SlN'GELTARY.
TT i.? 1. :lr-. -i . ,
A Card.
With consent we present the name
of A. iM. Thompson before the Dem
ocratic Primary Election as a candi
date for the office of coil nty 7'rcasurer.
A man wiio has never varied in poli
tics.
Many Voteks.
A I-ady' ViIi.
'Oh, how I do wish my skin was a'sK-ar
.ami soft as yours,' said a ln)y to her friend
' Vu can t-asily niakn it so,-' anoweicd tin
friend. MIow?' inquired the first lady.
lly usinjr IIp .liiiter, that, makes pun
rich blood and bltoniinj heukh. It did it
for me, as you observe." Head of it.
"Twenty tl)usaiul cliildreii ' Siwed - tnnn
disease and dt at h by tlio nxt nu)V-ifid
:icnt. Shiiuer's Indian Veiinifuge i: w I
not deceive ) tu.
When you foel a on,sjh or brmicYi:-! (
fection rrejiing on tiie Innyr, l;.ke ,-yt
(.'herry TccUnal, and euro it before ii r
comes incurable. ; .
itiAifitirr iti:ioiMV
KLVIMlO SIH ORRECTKD HV MMM. PASt t l.
Wiuson S
O. Jill l.i
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.COTTON Middling.
ORA1N. JFheai p. r bus..
Corn ;.. . .. .j
oats ;
IVas... 7-i
liACOX. X. c. Ilains jtr tl.... li t-i j (
N C SMfs and shoulders I "j
Itolk meat sides .. s
"li(.ulders
Ri-owax i 2 i
Butter...... to ; .
Cbiekens..:
Ksrs : , '...izi-j
Hhles. frecn...... .....A j
" dry.. lotopjVj
Lard , ...... ......... .lf I
I'eanurs,, isu to 1. ;
fotiu.es Swrcti., '..""mtoMi !
Rice..... l()
Tallow J... r,i
Corn meal....... 4 s '
NEW AIV EliTISEM ESTS.
. B. F. ARRINGTON,
SURGEON DESTJST.
GoLJwakuio, N. C.
Will h in WiUon 20tli,27th aiul 2Slh of
July. UCke rotnus.tt Brag's House.
NEW AD VERTISEM ENTS.
Highest Jit J'd at Vien'nti, Vhilndilphia.
E.&Hj T: ANTHONY & CO.,
501 Broadway, New York.
Maaxifactirert, Importers & Dealers in
Velvet Fraines, Albums , Gra
phosedpee, SfccrDscupcs aad
Views, ldigravings, Chro
litos, Photographs.-
Aim kjialrl'd gootls Celebri'KS, Ac.r ses,
' j etc., etc.
i ! - ,i ' . ' '
Photographic Mutcrials.
VTe an headquarters for everything in the
way of
Stereoptins and Magic Lanterns. '
-Each style Ieing the hot of : it class in !
the market.; Ituaiitiful rhotograpluc Ira:!.--parencies
f etatuary and Enravins for
i he wiiulow. i
(,'oiivcx (J!as. Manufacturers of Velvet
Franifs for Miuiai tin s and Convex (J!ass
I'ietures.
:iaJosios of Lantern and S'i.le. xirh
diie:io;t fur uiy, sent on receipt of ten
Ceiits. 1 ' '
jv 1'! Om. J ! . 1
BEST HI THE WORLD!
Irapars Ri-Cnrb Soil. Is of a
slightly tiirty wJiite coior, It may
appear Iiite, 5tJHSned. by Ic
self, bnt a CWMHASUSOX AVrTIC
ClIlTRriJ Sc '.-.S A HiI AND
HAilKiHKIt" iJUAiXD Will show
the diilViiacc.
See ill at your Tloklne: Soda in
tvTiltORlil I'liR J!, annlioiiid be A t, I.
SIITIKL.1U isLilslANCliS used lor
ioud.
(YT T re:if chance to juake monev
vT V7 1 J X Ve need a person in ewry town
to take iib-eriprions for the lar'jo.-t. c'.iean
est viml be.-.t Illu.-tited lamily publication
io the world. Any one can become a sue
cVsful si'jrent. Six elegant v .k of ai t
iven Ircv to siiD.-ci lders. Ill', price is so
lev. that almost evervbody sub-cubes. Oiu
silent rejiorts lakin 120 subscribers in a
day. A lady aent reports making over
$200 clpai profit, in ten days. All who en-
irase make money last. iou can devc tt
all your time to I lie business, or only your
spi're tune., xoiineed tift bt: awav from
home over nkdit. You can do it a well a
others. Full directions and tkrin free.
IJecrant ami expensive outlit In c. If vou
want p'Ojitable work send us your adthes
at once, jit cos's .nothing to try the busi
ness. 2So one who engages fails to - make
jrreat pay;. Address George bliuson & Co.,
I or t land j Maine.
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1 T A 11 T LING T R U T II..
The great cure for
DYbrErslA, SICIv IlEADACilK.'
; .' SOUK STOMACH
and the bad e fleets of fndesf Ion is?
Dr. D'Armstadts Ati-Dyspeptic Drops.
V.'ond!rfu;i cures made nil over the coi
try as tfions::iid of cer.'ilieaies allot
Purely YVgitable I'rice Tcents.
rbltCKLL, LADJ) & C().
nol,f2iri JiicIniK.iid, Va.
CURAT1NE,
Tor Blood DiseMs.
CUaATINE,
for LiTr Complaints.
A 'rnpdlclnftl com
pound of known T!no
combintns lo one prep
aration tha curatiTA
pdwers for the vil
which produce all dl
puses of the Blood, tba
TAcrr, the Mi iditey.
Ilariuless 1b action aod
thorotigh In Its efftct.
It Is unexcelled for the
cure of all Silood M.
rune ft such M &rrof
ilia. Tumor. tJoila,
Tetter, Salt Hhrum,
Ilhttnnatlnt. Jfer
ruriat Poitumlng,
n!so ransfijHiMmi,
Mrnrpmta, I ii rf i
gratia n ; Sour Sfoit.
tteh, Retention of
I fine, etc,
ASK TOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
TEE BBQWN CEEHCALCO.
EALTIMORE. Md.
' or Sidney Diseases.
CURATINE,
F(.r P.haum&tism.
CURATIHE,
For f ffrofou Diseases.
CURATIHE,
. . For ErripelM, rimples
B!otch,t etc.
afffjflaasFTTTr
r i c e .
The .ln-tc' if .ln' J'.-ae-' il Wjl-onrnnn-ty
will :i ti!iM" :' !i-mn in Wil-
M(!!i:IV till "Jll :! llrV O? A ' I -t. 1 .M)
ill l"J 'i-i'x-k f.. icpiired Ny h:ip 141.
law-; oi Ms7 '77 so eiict crntv coininis-
iin i- :'id lo :i--i-t in levying tax.
I'.v irdi:i"of till-(!irtiiiit.".
T. C. DAVIS.
.Inlv I.-.i!,. S l.Jt
1 U f II bn.-iticss now befmc the public
i!)LvO 1 You ifi": Ti..,ke niiiney f;ioter at
irix 1 r tti.nr i am i lunr clr. t.iitl not
cil Min-fl. V."- . ui i-i-irt vt'.ii- iJ .1 J:iy and
iiiwarrl ua Ii at li !tw bv tfi'liifU'kms. !lei.
'-.iin ii !. :tn! strl- v.:iit. 1 i-vi i w ln fi- lo work
lur ii. ?"oi' i iln- time. Von c:n. it--vot J-ui.i-v!nl"
tiiii- t iilio unrJ, or oulv y"jf. -;ii.re no
un ut- . .i j.r liu-ii" .. i' jiTiy roii wart? a.
w ll. N.(.. i-iii').; . ' jorK .t-:in ' f.iit to ns:ilf
i-rim'i? jiy I y I'nam .1 ( ' tly nil I fli
; ; it:it. 1 Ei ' 1 nj i"t unit v f-r n:iWlnir
m.,'iv . :f-i!v' a-i.il h"i:or.ilify . A-iilri True A
1 i . Anii-t.i, Mn.it1.
ICli j ICK ICE!
Thi- i-i to it'fni.i the iibb- that I Jiave
an ahuiidatu supply of ire on band which
I am prepared lo fin nidi in "any jantity
on reastipiable terms..
Ice House Open on Sunday's from
8 to 1 1 A. M.? and from 4 to 6i P. M
LEMONS. EXTRACTS, &c.
always n band. '
31y SODA FOUNTAIN is now in
pood ruuuinj order and I will respectfully
ii.viti the public tondl and give it a trisii
7, ccnU a gla-w C tickets for 25 cents.
J. A. CLARK,
a pi .30-1 in.
t3
ft
SffiSf iVl 'YSflS
MEDICINE F0RTHE!3
iBUlOaLIVK&KlDNEYI
MamtlaetunMl only
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UK MUW.
FARMER & WAIXWRIGUT
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Founders of Brass and Iron.'and
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Manufacturers of j.
AGRICILTCRAL IMPLEMENTS,
at their old stand
wiLsjox, Nonni cakot
NA.
.any, and
Manufacture and keep on hand
! lie largest stock of l
4
IMPLEMENTS
the State for the Farm., made of the hes
ateriill and by skilled workman j
' i : ' '
All gwds warranted to give satisfaction
or no .-ale.
i
il'v will compare pi ices with any hVt
class house. The patronage-received at the
hands of the fanners and the trade in ami
out. of the State bears u out in this, (bi
w)ich we return our sincere thanks and
hope we will inci it a continuance of the
same. i
FARMER & WA1XWR1GHT,
- Wilson, N. C.
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LEGAL BLANKS, i
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and pet the best work and lowest! price
LKTTEll HEAIS as cheap as you can
buy the plain paper. 1
ENVELOPES with your card ion them
for less than you can get the plain ones
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III EL HEADS, CARDS, Ac, 'very low.
Snd to headquarters. j
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BALKKJN, N. C.
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Ol'TTCH OF
SINGER MAWACT RING C3.
JTilson, Nj C, May 21st, 1880.
We deVire. lo inform the people j of Wilson
and 'surroundii.g; C' Uii'-ies t-ati wv h.iv
moved our 'lUcc! from Rocky Mount to
Vil:it)n mill tll:ir Wi' Lmmi mi li.iiwl ..t nil
times all the VARIOUS STYLE5UFTI1E
Singer ! lCa.oliine
Rnd we invite all who desire to purchase a
HKSi CLASS ; '
i r . -I
Sewing Mach.ine
on favomblc terms to give us i call ami ex
amine ours beb'ic lMirchasiiis. ! Our ma
chines Is the bvst made for family use - md
lor light and heavy work, has no equal.
It is impossible to. tell all about this ex
cellent machine in j an advert isvmcut, and
we invite all who ryad this, to call around
and examine the ', i i j
Best Machine IVIad e
Singer Manufacturing! Co , .
A ' I- i 0 - - :
S.Ariiistroiir, raiiaaer.
' . J ' ." "I. A' - '.-
Dsr"Vc ! n on hand at all limes riei'd.
les. oil and other attachments for the Sing
er Machine v. hi' h we sell at very low rates,
v- iiiv 21-tf i I : r '
QOC a week in ynaniwi) Upkk. . pHtflt free.
JUUNillk. i-ulT. il'jyou want :i Imimii.-.
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A. W. ROWLAND,
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Pure IVIedicihes
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS.
TOIL ET A R I WL ES
A larjre.Hock of !
PAINTS, OILS and
DYE klTFFS.
alnavs m stock'.
LAMP GOOD
Pure Medicinal-
WII1SKEY,
-" ' .'!-' ? ;
WINES.
GIN;
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It AN DIES &c,
of the very best quality on hand a
owest price.-.
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THE STAXDAKD OF THE WORLBf I U
by W. T. Black well
y - - ' I '
Second'
SI
Branch, Hadley & Farmer'sJ
We liavc just opened a full
lion. -Aaricultural Imnlements, SachlelrT.Rturv nnd u.,,, -.
Collars. &c. Full line of PAINTS;
a"i " ,J vyiiiu'j "i.urii;,
;n" ,i l , 1 , ri
we win seii iuw, improeu eew oewiny; Machines,
Wc are agents for the celebrated
of
bej surpassed.".; Our stock of Tinware
..... P...vv. ... vw .M.vv.
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STOVES. STOVES. STOVPS
w
e have the prettiest line of Stoves
c
h
o ok. is our specialty and is the handsomest -trick" in ike Market, no
tcu Id he without one. ' Iff ' j
rOur entire stock is new and was
cash, TlioRe wishifijr .myihin in our
k iu tuvii iiitci usii kt uuy vi Wi.
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('rrect Principle.; Correct ly 5g - f ;
inilr:iiid JfiVJieally Xevr m Ssff;-. ;' ;v y : - L I
I'lemiuni-- A tt :i-d ( It during 1S73 ai Slate K.i.rsj Clwip; IVrrt!rt, ' fwrtaM. Our I
lllui.tiated Co al:cut: m-iii fr.,-f. - J j f
! wMERICAX DRIER CtJMAANY. Cli:nhrhurj,. '
'O. "W:- Ve-S"tTOITOOi!L,-Nrerymfiii ami Ki u;i fc'rdwr.
mVJl WIEfrUN. N. C, A-.'eut lor Central ami Easifm North CrhBa
4ViIining:ton, N. C,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALKRS IN
W 1 a DO SASHES. BLINDS. DOORS
of every -description. , '
441 Lumber Kiln Dried! New Pi
for
Fa(
price list. M
tcuy : Foot ol Walnut St.
may 1&-Gm
IttmitiAPe ID e? biers
yi D E R J AltE R.Sj
"VVILSON, 2ST. o.,
I
ave on haxtd the largest
ture ever oflered ! for sale in this market- The following r , j
fcpuje of their prices; ! I
Bedheads 'from . $2.00 up. Chainler sili! trmn<i. UP I
Extension tables 'Jo cents ptr foot.' j
We are onts for aud are prepared at jail times t fUrii
on ilhe shortest notice , 1
IIEAI)ST0NESvTOMBST0fES.M0AU3lT
and, every kiiid of Ifflilde mfik, at prices uit Jflreha"M. ,
Chairs, piciure frames, and baby carriage of every a
tiou and price. i A J 1.
Our stock Was purchased On the very best term Jfttb- j
told at prices to correspond with Ue trin-ency olth wet. . ,
Yc cordially invite the public to call and exarn.ne otir rtoek 3
it jjives us pleasure 10 snow out
WOOTTEN & STEVENS,
Cor. Nash i Spring St, TTILSON,
& Co., Durham, k C
:. : .
Blackwells
SeH s quickor -Hnd gi4e better .at;,.
action tlian ay brand of Srtokg
tobacco ever cftere! in tU inarUi
uia it does so H
1
Door; from '
line of Hardware of every aLrr'
Oils, Paint Hrushes. Ac, Puttv Ci...'7i
i"D nnrrets nest, Indian Rock Lim K
I. . . "Hi
Eclipse Cotton Planter, dfcirfedrt .he i
nj ivoianit unmcti otcei now HiLt ,
id complete.
.
ever placet! on the market Tk
fm!
lourht direct fiotrr ih.
ttranrrfactjirei fa
line will call and wo wilf lr and raak.
Weaver & Co.,
rTlLsON, N.
OR 1
AND
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ices! Satisfaclkrn Ooarantectl
Setid
0riu-t. Nut Near Red CroM.
mid bet elected atock ol lum
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is
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