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The Wilson Advance fRfDAY...- ..... JCLT 23, For the Adyance. The crncl code which tbi spurious 'ftonor hs , established, ban its laws written la blood. The times call Tor some exhibition of public sentiment concerning this spurious kind of honor that now pedomit ates over every vir tuous principle in section of onr land Fine honor and virtnre can never be adverse to each other, indeed, honor, when genuine, it virture of the roost refined character. It is a sure and kigh sense of the obligations of raomli ty, extending even to those tiling, I which bv persons of -little refinement mm and sensibility are overlooked. It is an integrity which disdains not only every thing base, but shrinks from the least touch or even appear ance of corruption. A man of genuine honor would sooner' lose his life than peak a falsehood, or do the least in- jory to any one. In his hand yon may gaiety conhde your property, our reputation, your dearest relative, your rife; for be will never betray hisrust. But this spurious honor is a compound T pride and revenge. ; It contravenes In the most palpable cases, the uii- doubted principles or morality.. It sac "rmces everything u the gratification or a morbid, selfish sensibility. ( In the midst of civilized society, it Est erected a cruel and barbarous sys- tcm or unrelenting retaliation. . For a hasty word, it dissolves all the sacred Ixnds of friendship, and bids its de- voter sacrifice his own life, or n t be atisfiod until he has shed the vital blood of one whom he does -not. and cannot hate; It is deaf to the remon- sttance of authority, and With ruthless nana, tears asunder the teiuierest ties .-- . .... . . 1 or anection and kindred. IhewLiow's tears and the orphan's cries have no tTect upon the heart steeled with this I principle. The cruel code which this raise honor has established, has its, .- .... . . .1, laws written in blood. . lhe man. who oncesQDmits to its dominion, must habitually cherish the purpose of mur- - - - . a nenng uia uesi iriena, lor a real or imaginary in?ult. A practice, intro doced in the darkest shade of super stition, has been adopted as the only p roper mode of deciding "Affairs of .HonoT," a practice, as unreasonable " as it is cruel V practice which puts th-. Injured and the Injurer into the same dependaryof life; rhich terminate as it may, has no tendency to decide any dispute on rational principles ; which - the dearest interest of those who have had no part in the quarrel, and which 1 in defiance of all care, of all virtue; of all religion, of all feeling, of nature and friendship, robs society of valuable citi zens, amiable families ' of their had - and fathers, and parents of tifeit be loved sons. Now does a fled, a .christian nation, tolerate svfeprac AJM.as this, which, circumstanced as it is, has no parallel among the most ( barbarous and . savage tribes? Docs - the strong arm of the law pursue with vengenance, the poor wretch, wljo, in his want is guilty of a petty larceny hd jtt connive at the horrid crime of deliberate pro-meditated conpllcated aurfer? What unsophisticated mind does not burn with Just indignation, tbebolding grave senators, learned CiviKans, and distinguished officers of the government, hardy submitting to such prepostrous principles, and by their pestiferous example, encouraging and constraining the growth of our country, to become the slaves of this system. Posterity will not believe the fct, or they will believe that we were a set of semi-barbarians. But ;Mr. Editor It is a trulh, strange and dis graceful as it may appear, that the very ire n who are apvoiuted by the people to make salutary " laws and to administer the government and defend the country, are often the first to tram pfe on the most sacred principle? of . ail law, human and divine, and ua blushingly and in open day, to be "guil ty of a crime far more atrocious than that which in nine instances out of ten, brings felons to the halter, or to the solitary dungeon y es, to the disgrace of our country, and in . defiance of ev. ry correct principle, the man who htdsthe bioodsT a better man, has no occasion to seek refuge from public odium and indignation by flight -' v-Vn. Pei SItb. Hancock, the wife of Gen. W. S. Hancock, is a few years his junior in age, and as a woman is as- imposing in appearance aa be is a mar. Tall and well proportioned, wkh- a most winsome smile-, a manner that puts you at your ease at ooce, and a pair ui jh bunk auiuwvc' ever Hue oi a handsome face, she is still a beaut v, although her hair becoming streaked with gray. She was married when the General was but a young lieutenant ii ; duty in the far west. It was entirely a love-match, and neither of Ibem have regretted it ; in fact, their home is one of the happiest imagina ble. Mrs Hancock has alwas been opposed to her husband's becoming a candidate for the Presidency, and she is even above the weakness of wishing to be the mistress of the, White House. She dreads the worry of the canvass. and if - her husband is elected, she thinks that the honor which the posi tion brings will be dearly purchased by the renunciation of all domestic life for four year to come, and his iKsition as senior major-general and of his chances of &oon becoming chief of the army. While she prefers her own home ex istence. however there is no one better qualified to play the hostess on "rand scale than sue. A society belle, even after her marriage, she has a' he self-confidence and resources - - i - . needed to entertain; the most varied company, mere is notmng in me n -If range of conversation about which she does not know soraethinz. Her greatest charm, however, is and it the General's also the art of making every individual atom .feci as if I were the one sole onject of her atten tious. K. Y Graphic. Good Old People There is a .family of old people named Baker residing on the Eliza- beth road. 6 miles from Lumberton. y.-'n who are in a manner indepen dent of the world. The old stock came from Scotland, bringins: with them two children, two others' were born m this country. The children may be said t0 be naradoxical. having, remained having. single atid together ever since when one dies the property goes- to the sur vivors, v ... Archie died on the 1st of May last i atti c age of 76 years, leaving one brother. Aleck, aged 80, and one sis ter . Sallie. a2ed 85, and a sister's child. who 5s l)OW about 100 vears of age 1 . . i " -. ti,.-n i snn W f land most I 1 J W T. . ,W - - Urw -nuUtoA . mtMknA . Tlmv feturn 160 head V of sheep, and the WOOU3 fn of hogs.! They sold during U fcw vears Upwari of 500 sheep, be i(le3 notr. poultry; and other farm pro aum Tliev make their own clothing -I T . r ; on the old fashioned loom, and wear ,iolim2 tise. They have butone pock- et-took iu common, and when either of tlie in comes to towu, they bring it along and pay as they go. j The mother dieJ a few years ago, being upward of 100 years of age They are active,,kind and industrious old pieple. attend to their own busi ness and are universally respected Ex. Pink Leraonude. i Just before the circus opened cently in Detroit, a woman accompa uied by her son, a boy about sixteen years of age, appeared on the grounds and was the first at the ticket wagon. When the window was opened the mother said to the ticket-seller: "If you will be so kind as to let a poor widow woman's Tohny into the circus ho will carry water to the ele phant." ! "Stnd back, madam, stand back 1" he cried as ho took the half-dollars over her head. j She took her boy by the hand and marched to the entrance of the big tent explaining to the man at the , : i f aoor : j "My Johnny is going to carry hay ,0 the camels." "You and your ohnny carry your- selves right out of this !' wis the very- emphatic reply, j I 'Couldn't we both jjo in for ten cents, v we sat onjthe ground?' "No, ma'ma t Stand back, now ; you are in the way !" j They fell back j for a consultation. The boy, had tears-in his eyes, and the mother looked determined. I "Don't cry Johnny dear your mother loves you and will get you in," fchd consolingly remarked, as she let him again to the ticket wagon.. Crowd ing and pushing her way in, she called out: "This boy's father was a preacher, and you onsrht to let him iu free." - - w j "Stand back, madam, stand ! wan the answer she got. "Can't you let us in for ten cents?" "So! no!" ! She drew the boy out of the crowd and took a walk around the tent- ! There was a spot where the canvas vas raised a little,1 and as they halte d there she said : j Johnny, a mother's love can sur mount every obstacle. I'll stand here and you crawl under the tent." She spread her skirts as far as pos sible, and the boy made a t dive and disappeared. In abont tea seconds he reappeared in the shape of a ball and he didn't stop rolliug untill he had gone thirty-feet. The mother straight ened him out, lifted, bin up and in quired what bad happened. . MI I don't exactly know,' replied the boy as he looked back at the tent but I guess I don't care for any more mother's lore 111 take vok lemonade ' in place of It! new advertisements: THE GENUINE DR. C. HcLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC i OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; aa azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lia; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper hp ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting .i u. ' I pains in tnc biu.uu , - nausea ana vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen: bowels ir regular, at times costive ; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood: belly swollenand hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the abovq symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure, IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver, mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: - DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS ere not recommended as a remedy "for, all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Uilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rivaL AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory io, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid witk the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, Each wrapper bears the signatures of C, McLank and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's Liver Pili.s, prepared by Fleming Iiros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market bcinp fuii of imitations of the name JUcL.ati spelled differently but samo pronunciation' New Fjrm styles New- Prices. GRIPFII & MURRAY. ; Goldsboro St., Wilson. X. C. Manufacturers of Carriages. Buggies, Cart?, Wagons. Harness, and all kinds of riding vehicles. Which will be gold at the loweit posftible fi(cnrrs. We have now on hand a nice and select stock o ork. Our prices ar as low as the lwet. fie fore and on 11 on as before buying. Satisfaction puaranted in every t case. Keiairine neatly and promptly attended to n12m TALBOTT & SONS Shockoe Machine RICHMOND, VA.. Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Cern and W heat Mill, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Casting?, Machinery of every descrip tion." . GINNING THRESHING MACHINES A i.PEUIALTY. ; Repairing Promptly and Carefully Done, j I Taloott'i Patent Spark Arrester. The Invenlion of Hie Age. It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. ' - It will not choke up and requires no cleaning. It requires no direct dampers to be open ed when raising steam daniners being ol jectkmable, as they may be left open and allow the sparks to escape. It requires, no water to extinguish sparks which, by condensation, destroys the draft. Besides, when water is used, if neglected. th efficiency Is destroyed by evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept iu a filthy condition. .It is simple and durable andean be relied fpon. It can be attached to- any boiler. No planter tJiould be without otie of them. Insurance companies will insure gins and barns where the Talbott E igine and Spark Arresters are used at f am i rate as charged for water or horse power. ""Send for illustrated circulars and price list- - Blanch Home: Goldsboro, X. C J. A. Hauser, General Manager. T. A. Grainger LocalMauagei. nol-t-12tn gITTING BULL ON THE WAR PATH. Sittirf Ball Durham Smoking Tobacco is tlie best and 'deles the Werld. This brand and all other grades ol Plug and Twist fur &de by E. If. POliUE, scp-5-ly. MauufaetujcjIhirJuni, X. C, NEW AD VE UTISEM ENTS. - THE UNITED BROTHERS Mutual Aid Society ' I OF . : ! ' - ' " -' t FeririsylveLriia- Is not a Life Insurance bom pany, nor is it a Secret Society requiring its members to attend meetiugs. I; n,.faHnwinr nlan s oresented for con h. mn miUnlM-r. The D:iVinMit of $S at the time of making application, annual ly the next four year, and $2 per annum il.mafrr I dm inff life, with small pro-iala occp&cniptiia at tlie (leatn oi oncn laeniwr - ; - , aniefnher rtioci nnt-inenL ftecnre to your lamuy I AifrflO to be. n aid in the event of your death I Membership may ne taken ior aiiiumns i . i ranging from $500 to if IO,OUU av uie auove rates by of sound health any pe rson good morals, not younger j ; ihan 15 nor older than 00 il n, v years. ; This soclerf is niore than eleven years olt ami hs paid more. than 8l.ooo,wi ro uie beiieticiahes of its deceased meuiocrs.- nas now ' ! $175,000 Cash Assets a reserve limd, am assets lia 1 1 X 1' ble to assessment, , $25,000,000 jlLns now a nieniberMiip in North Carr.lin kvlm hold oei Uhcates coveinnjr as much as fctOO.OO. I i Do not delay, setid in your application Now is the time fjood reliable business men wanted in; every county of Ixort arolina. For further particulars call n or address 'I ' REV. F. B. ANDREWS, District Agent, ' ) LITTLETON, N. C niay27--3in BigjPay. AGE NT S W A N T E D 1 We wantia liinitwl nnmljor of active. :qerjr-uc linnvAKserN to nntar i i a l'leasant and nrofltabl bu!-inas. Oood men will find this a rare chanci I Snch will pleaxe answer this advertisrntent by tler , MickwinB slamp tor rej.iy, mating wna business thev have been encaged in. None bu thoe who inean business need apply. feb27-ly FIM.KY, HAKVKY A CO.. Atlanta. OX AY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. RADE WARKTHE ORKATTRADC MARK KNOL.ISH HEM EI)Y. An unfail ing enre for Sem inal Weakness, S p e rmatorrhca . Impotency, and all diseases that follow, as a se quence of Soif- Ahuse: as loss of WORE TAKIB8.raemory, UHivor-AFTER TAKIKS Sal larsttnda. tiain ia the back, dimness of vision premature od age, and many other ditscat's that (ead to insanity or consumption and a premature rrave. UKull particulars in onr pampiih't, which we desire to send free bv mail to every one. The Specific Mediciue is sold by all drnggists at 41 per package, or six packages lor fr, or will ie sent free by mail rn receipt of the money by addressing iTiie Gray Medicine Co.. i Mechanics' Block. Detroit. Mich Sold ir, Wilson ' and every where by all druggists. ; no.28-ly. Dr, Henry Mott's i FRENCH POWDERS. I 'M Will cure inflamatfon of 1he kidners and bladder. Gonorrhoea,' Gleet, Strictures, Spermatorrhoea, nervous and I physical debility, seminal immis iotis. Impotfjncy. weakness of the teni tat organs, broil pht on biy vicious habits in youth, excesses. 4C, female weakness Icuchnrrlioea or whites, womb diseases, sy phillis in ali its forms, scrofula, ulcers, old sores, blood and skin diseases. c. 3-Oonorrhoea enred in 48 hoiirs.- ; For sale in Wilson by A. W. liowland. iJrngzist Price per box. ! Sentbv mail secure from observation, on re jceipt of pricei. I MUTT STKVKNS St CO. ; JM.-vmifacturers ana f ropnetors, lialtnuore, aid HOP BITTERS. : ooxTAixa HOPS, BTCnU, MANDKAH.E, ;! DANDELION, A MM Pirn ipi T Hi.t Qrr.TjTTT a iu oth Btrrxxa. THBT IBWwsjm oC the Btomach, Bowofa, Blood, Uesr, Ddneyaad Urinary Org Kermnstv, aieep- aad eqpeciaSy KemsJe Complain. 919 l GOU. wm be paid f or a ease Hr wffl not emr or help. tat aaytbiac tanm or lnjarioof f oad la then. Tak m tkew Sor OovMCcxatatbe i AdcCStfldrea. tte Bor Pas for Steaaaeh. liver aad Kldaey Is aLCtaaaahsohtteaDdirraisUbU Scad for circular. laaslf.Ca. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS J Wm - mm "Ws So Hoxsi will du of Couo. . Bora mt IA f as. I f fostrt Powders are aaed 1b tiasa. f'oatz'aPDwdera wUleorcaad prereat HosQnuii PootcH rowdera will rcvca Bmnm iw Fowl Foatr Powden vtil btaw CM qaaaOrf of BllK mi tnm taxj ftl ttaU tad uki a Mtter tra and iveeL Pooer Powders wfll are or prvresl alafBaf I'Uf VrBAsa to whtck Bom aad CtC are sabjeeti Pocrza Powmu ua rrt BMtttM.etttm oM irerfwbere. sat 19 jl rocrtrpf t For sale by A. W. ROWIJIND. ! IfTlsou, N. U. S5S v wr- RAILROADS. . l'tTTEIiSUrRO BirLROAT Co. j OmtE OK SlTEBlXTENDEST, Petersbuuo, Ya March Slt'P QCHEDULE OF TRAINS. TO TAKE EFFECT MARCH 3lST. 1 GOING SOUTH. i New Tork Exprrs x-ave IVti rsbunr ilailr at I .' I . Arrive at Weldoiiat..... .. . ..-3.20 1 V SMit !"" exuruAs lae Prt'.'rs.birrsr dail at 11-4". 1'. M: Arrit -b W-ldn at .. 2 08 A. il iriht with pacwnfr Cfwch at- j : atlnMl. leave Petersburg daily, j xceot Sundnv. at. . 10:to A.il- Arrive at JrVMou at J G01 NT. NORTH. Xew York exprei c.tve eiuon at......... 1.10 r w Anrve Petersfburg daily, at ..3.30 r v 3:.V A M Soutln-m Express leate WeJdon daily, at Arrive at Petersburg at C.20 AM Freight, with passenger Coach at4 tacheil. leave cltloii uaiiy, ex cept .Sunday, at p' M-J Arr .f at Petersburg at 1 ; I- M- l"irst -class Tcoaches will rmij uiroiign Wtwireu W in neton and v a nmsioii i nnd sVenlmy cars on ntelituuid day trains Sleenihi? car berth can be had for 81,00 from Richmond to UaHHIIoru. utiiaiiii'- . . . ... x- t. . nf pars. Through tickets ld to all Kastern anu sirtntiift-ii twiints and bacage ; ccckcu through. W. J. UKOWX, Uisnaiciier w :y amo. R. M SULLY. S iii.mi uteiult nt Office Siip'tv! Tkansiohtation, l u . w . . 1W 1 Portsmouth, a., Nov IOth, lZtk. J c r? T? T? fn v flHANGE OF SCHEDULE L XT' flit Sit 'llh- I l.hi I On and after MONDAY, November 11 lb, trains will run a follows: LEAVE PORTSMOUTH DAILY, EX- CEFT SUNDAYS. Mail train at... 110 25 a in rVeoinmodation Train l 6 UO p m ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH DAILY, except sundatsj Mail train at ... 3 P m Accommodation Tra"fm...:...........3 25 p n, Accommodation lrain leaves duly ex- cept Saturday. Mail train connects at Weldon w ith the Mail Trains of the Wilmington & Weldon, and Ttlei'h and Gafton Railroads. And on Mondays: Wednesdays and Fii days at Franklin, with Meamer for Eden ton, Plymouth and Landings on; lilaeWwa ter and Chowan river. i Freight received daily, except Sundays from 8 a Ini to 4 p m. j E. (J.Gtl.'O, Superintendent oi Transport at nn Tickeis sold at of ce, nndor Af.tie glltae. i HOTELS. ' j ' : ' " TT1J1? P A RT?nT T TH 1 XLJJ J il IV.lt y ii U JL VII a Baltimore, Light and German; Streets.-"'. iiAiYriMofii:. 3ii. Kate reduced to $3.00 and $2.50 per day accwrding to location of room. I Extra charges for parlor, .baths, and double rooms according to size. I he most convenient and latest built Hotel in the citv. i ' Elevator runs continually to all the floors. All lines of city passenger cais pass its doors. "'? F. W. COLEMAN. Manager. jaukatt's .Hotel," j (Recently City Hotel.)! PETERSBURG, V a. as been thoroughly renovated and hand on.ely furnished. J Ijocation central ami convenient to bust ness. Tlie only hotel in the city lighted with gas. (minihus r ree. ; BROWN & FETTIT, Proprietors mch'22 I Street's National Hotel RALEIGH. N. C. i S. R. STREET. A SON, Ownei sand Prop's GASTON HOUSE NEW BERN. N.C. . S. R. STREET & SON,.... Prepn . Tho undersigned baring purchased the National Hotel property at Raleigh, opened March loth, 1879, that well known House Jo the public under their management. They refer to their past management of the Gaston House as a guarantee of a tirst-class Hotel. The senior, Mr. Samuel Kj Street, will remain in charge of the Gaston House. The junior, Mr. Wm. J. Street; will con duct the National Hotel, i Unl l-3m R. STREET SON. gT. CHARLES HOTEL, J (Corner Main, and I5th Streei,) RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. W. N. BRAGG, . . Proprietor. This house is cei.trally located and every tiling kept in first class order. Large sample room and special induce ments to commercial traveler. j JAS. Ii. I'.ASS. R. I. HA KL.EV. BASS & CO'S i RESTAURANT -AND- OYSTER SALO O N. (First door beUw Brown n UNDER R. R. SHED. WELDOX. '.C. INSURANCE. N- C- STATE LIFE INSURANCE C o m p a n y . I V. II. Camkkox, . President. W. E. Axdeusox. Vice-PreaidenU V. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood. Md. Director. Prof. E B. Smith, Advisory Actuary. Assets .. .... 2G0.270 70 Liabilities. (Re-ins orauce, reserve, JLc).... 84 87C 41 Snrplu topoliev liolders 175.304 29 The Sl ate Life is the only Home Compa ny in North Carolina, j "it U the only company that invests all its funds in tlie Stale. AH of iu money is kept at home and circulated among our own pjcpe. V , ". S Out of fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance Depahmeutl, the N. U. State Life lsenel more poikiea ib the Siate last year than all oi the rest put to gether, i Company's rates as low as those of any firrt-clitsi? company. j It will cost a man aged 30. about five cxntt i day ti keep LU lilt fusureU for one thousand dollars . j Nrth CaroliniaiLs, rtandy and support your own HoQgeWtitatiofjs: ftGood a5cuinanBrt io every county Ui tlie State. TV - . . A. B. lEAfii SpecfcU Agent for WiUou end vktultj X jeJ MEDICAL. OLD DR. JOHN DODD S KER VINE ami TONIC PO JVDEKS ., j;,. . , No. i. '-T-j , A FAMTLI MEDICINE. Yonnr and midi'.le arel ladies suffering wlih nervousness, drbilitr, twitching, of the biuwK' ringinr in the ears, sjecks before the eyea.spamns hteric. palpitatjm of the heart, indigestion, melancholy t low spirit. -despondency, headache, sleeplessness.- evil forebcKling. cold hand and leetiake lr. iouu s rowaor in-y in imtn(ir nervort system and convince . jou of t-nr won-: derfiil enr!Ue powers. Old lailit's who. are lU'tiuitated anu nrv- . . i 1 . . ... OUP, "Witli weaK ooa, aim oigi suve org;un di-ordered, causing loss of appetite" Impov erished blood itc. try lr. Dixld's ovders and vou will feel ajs though votl h.id renew ed your age and taken a new lease of life. Old and middle aged men wno nave kepi late hours and have been imprudent and violated the laws ef health and nature un til the vigor of life l gone and you arc prostrated mentally and physically and un- P . vlir 1ltVtlie8 or d:.u-,s of ft . life, take Dr.'Dodd's Fowtfcrs and 3011 will feel yourelf men again. Younff inen and voinen with rale ami haggard facef. thin in flesh, broken down jn mind and bod v with a shattered nervous system, take Old Dr. Dodd s .Nervine Inmc Fowclers ami stop inai mss vvnicii imii on melancholy, ma, insanny, e..ns...n,u...n and an early rteain, J ney win gne u uuZi: ; ; """"l""" l" ";" and r-shmgp. j silver or wild. Vhv will von ruin ynnif nervous syfu-ni oy mMiig .vnwwnrs I . i i 1 . slaves to the ue mar poisonnns ween u bacco, either by chew ing or smoking, dip ping or KnuHling. Rt'p the u.-e f it. or use it in" moderation. a1th"ni ir. produces-very exhilarating ami pleasant ofR'et on the sys tem, vou should not be unwise and dytrov your "health and iiudermine your whole nciyou system for a little plwire. Ry the jexccRsivj? use of tobacco yinr syst rn becomes nregnafrd or saturated Iwirh that a.nios. aeamj -- - f- prwiuues i;iihi ! imi"?; - -, .lnaTiincc 1linditii.S or totlll lll.SS of Slirllt. J , . .rViiiriiiaini1 snftenilK'of the brnin. Habit is a'tvranieal master, and if the .habit has become so firmly rooted and tin pleasure f-o great you cannot lay It r cast it. omtVn try Old Dr.Do.ldV Nervine and Tonic Powders, the only spec- ific remedv. They will qmet jour nervous system and produce" health, strength and fleh. If takentas iliroded it will destroy all taste and appetite for the poisoucue weed. i All men and women who use intoxica ting liquor. arc;.. subject to great nervnns prostration. They should u-e Old Ir. Dodd's Nei vine and Tonic Powders. -They will quiet and sot?.e lhe wlnde 'nervoii sj'siem.' acting as an antidote, -producing rest, regulating the di-onlers ami jntlauied .stomach and preventing that tinplea-anl feeling .which fu.ws "the .r xcc-sive. ue f stimulants of. any kiit'1. TliO'wuuds of inon and women have ruined lh" maiing o mucous liieinVsne-of the stomach by tak ing Sfidlilz lWrtovs.' -Sc-da water. I'lnc PiTls ami oi her' injurious and poisonous mixtures to settle lhe s!om-u-!i which is vi rv imprinlcMt land dm reroii.-. . Often - u-lien .mieh iiren.-ir:i,i'ns cine in ffoniaci lhe "i-f "in- with the mihnnedimeml'raiie f ur-h causes nau-'-a. snrn-s ani iini encr which gcnuvtlly nds in indigestion and dyspepsia. .Stt' h remedies do noli giv tone or Mrength to the weak and di-ord red digestive organs. ir,()iiiet or build up tin nervous system which is absoinlely neces sary. Rut Dr. Dodd's Ptiwders invigorate, give tot e a d str:ngth to the ahu-ed fom iich and quirt the entin- nervou system, preventing the trembling f the hards, re moving that ghatly appeannc f f the eye atnl "'her svinnt'oms llat indicate d.-liriun. treinen.. If taken as directed it. will de stroy Uie appetite for liquor effectually. j "''"'" ' " ' . Old Dr. Dodd's Nf rvpne and"Tnic Pow der TKegreat aiitldof for Oj.itim ar.'l. Tor pliine More than on luindrprt il.onsniin iwr.n. are nndi rminiiut'thrir henlili an.l dp-troyiiie thHr nervon ystrm evfrv yt hy th.- usr uf Moriilun or Opium, a Habit far wow Uian limine lioior it tobacco. Oiiium and Monlii:ie when nl to ex-CPSH-dcKtrOV tlie dlc-stir orrav .nrt f'f'-n br!i.c on dropov, ioftenlnz of the bmin, paralvi. Km ml rirbiiiiv. inanitr and an early deftth. r. TVKld'fi I'owdiTu will destroy all d-nro or appetite for the nse of (Ipinni or Morphine, and will quiet and build up the nervon and phvic.il.vslein.aiid retstore you to he;tu,t.irengiu. iie, u-n"""- Old Dr. John Dodd's NER VINE ami TONIC PO WDEIiS, Not : ,1 ' - ; '"..'" Old Dr. Podd'n Nefrine anI Tonic Iowd-rNo 2 will cure all chronic and obninate nervoni. ilisen. en.isuch a jteneral nerron det.ihly, involnnlary senjinal lose.caiisel by indic-' tin,' Jtc, or by laecivioii tlioneht and rtretitu. jr - ducing treat phyfjcal ar,d mental weakm-Ke. avc often destroy both tuirly and mind, and brinsin? n dimne of viionl early deciy, iiniyersal l.iltde Impotency or physical incapacity, inai-ity and cninmplion. -."-. The (rood old Doctor's Nerrine and Tonic Powder' are a f pecifk- for all neryou diseases and a cure ic wirranted in every ce. PreirsUiTerer d't not throw away your money for w-irtliles drue. and do not n- deceiretlby icnorant prctendT" wh' will cntl thetnselyes docior.tljev know n -Innjr a bout, treat t n nerrens difeanes. Tliey i!l not only ret your moneys, but will ruin your system bv giving yon Arsenic. Prussic Act.!. Strychnine. Mercury nd oth r poistmonn in-d:cine until past cure .and your teeth and hodiii and decayl. Ikwiw in tune, ai.d take Old lr. Imdd's rvme. and Tonic Pow dem and stop that dnttn oh lhe yst-m. and yon will be restored to helthtrencth.lt sh.happines l)r. Dodd' Powtle r are yerv plWisant to the tate and vou ireed'uot diet while takine them. Yonhr afnd middled ael men and women w ho are iin"erlnic with nervotisness. no matter under what form, name or symptom it may show Ulf mail ascertain the cause of said nervousness. Many person snfferinr with nervonsu or nervon debility, although the may not have been indis creet in vouth. or abased themselve later it life are troubled with an Involuntary M-minal r " 3 rreateror less quant i tv; which 1 often caused byj a ireneral. weakness , of lhe whole p yical ao" nervon j itrtn and frtm the war.l of proper fsl and lep, and alsofrcra oth-r IrrecuLtrfiles oflif-. To convince yourselves that there U a drain or watinrof the vitality of tlwj ytetu ibmusb -ihi charnel, you muss take the nnne. the first uruia tel after 'risinr in the momins. and t:it it into a clean, white xU. bottle or jar, aut l t it ta'nd for thre days, ibeB more the lot Me or jar careful ly on way; then thewl Iter, and tf t lie ctrprj.it hantr tojrethef, resembling the While of an ' t-r, then 'he canse of -,'our nervousnects a i-rniiial l-'s. Kt ery man nt woman who? b.-v pn!-- ami u'kly countenance, and w weak in mind and b-ly. thin in fi-st. melancholy and lack euerrv. is siitfenn with a drain on the system or a vital to, winch ed in consumption an.1 aa early death. A cure I ruaranteed in every case f you will I"" Dodd's Nervine and Tonle Po di-r. N't - Ysu will thea n-evref y-x hellU, trrnfth, flesa and bappi&eK I , For Sole in W Haon , N. A. W ROWLAND, and by all Dnistn at H per acka, orix package forf. e' by nail tiuOCf eH or uy express on rrctip' of price. If yteanot get! the Powders from yon Inill pVeaw? enelote 1 for one package or 5 fur ux ucka,. to DrJthu Ltodd, care of Motf, Sirens Co., lialti CDore, Md., and thy cll te IorwrI-l by tnail inxk-r eal or by xpreM io any I r' Of Uie United SUfe or Canada. JIol f, Mtcrern! Ac Co., Manufacturer and ProprietuM. MISCELLANEOUS. (SFWIN CUREjlj KENDALL'S SPA V1X CCRE J n.m Ucv. V. X. GRANGER, 1 lime. horse became very lam aud i tnr .,1 , ont f,r a f,W weeks when he U-ea,,., ter, hut hcn I put him on tU rill, V" 171-ntV U .A)U. u t...M I l" . ' ea n mv- llespeetfully w.urs. i i , . nnncnrnii ...... 1 m iivuir,iin.iit; WJLL TELL .stonhtnn. Mas..,M.-irch id N( y ... .... 4V v uenis: in , . .' im niysii, ,j iiimk I otiirht lot t, ...... it.... I i ... "h " o offsm- sp.n im u mi nenuaii -s pain (;ur, Vi-rv lar"i mii T.,i.'t V ...... i , sp.itui nan neeii there. have "(m, -' . e. s. llly J,)ft the I lie iifirsv vi;rht innntlis. Jt timk mp four fur the small one. ', I have used ten ui'r i.ihi: "He fill ui 1 I In H'tfV. l lie nurse is ei,ttrt jy well, n,,t ;,t Ml ninl no tmncu to be.oenor felt, wonderful medicina It U TI .. . , uv IMiig here, h it if it does f.,r all what it. hU dbne I)CW ri.iiic tor iiie us sate wm ie Very creat- JesfieeuuilV V'Hirn KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ON IinUN FLESH, Patten's yim- W ashiiijrron (... v t- ft nruarv '21. 7 Ii. J. IKM.I.L. M. I hem Sir.-r'J'lin fl'i rl iii.1 - .... .. f .. i ....... .....i i ai: nil " llll-ll J IIKCII 3Pltr Cjire' wui a malignant ankle sprain 'Si'avift ft siv t.l.i ny urn mom ns eianiiin. I had Iriei tnin, nut Hi vain. Your '.Sptvirl pie. i tie iiMrt to me gmuiHl ng-iin. nil fr i ne htm nine sitiee Imrr. in :, n.ii.i .....i i- .. . . . . ' i f tl'.i U aiij- itMiir rur a lamuy nuiineiit it exci tiling we ever .used. Your, truly." Hkv. M. I. I'astor M. K (Jhnreh, -I'm ten' .Vd '.Kl... x. r. KKSDALL'S Sl'AVIN- Ci-ki- U i.. Cltects(, in;ld in its ai l low as it die dtt Idis. I - - - " - --. T (- . Ill It iei, js n i (h iiitiiuiu ail'I piiwfrllll b mu-fi every ileep ratcd piin or to litrMTn any. lM:iiiy growth or oiher eiitarb-meid. fin n as saviu, fplmr. enrt'.t, sprains sivelliiijfi. uny lament-K I ; . .1 . . and !l eniHnifmenis oi inc jopits or Mill), of rheumatism iu man aial for any for which a liuiin. nf it used fir heiist.! j It i knoAvn to h the Ik- t hi rjMf man or immef't for mail ever uedv ai 'itig.niild ami Trt frr- r Mlii- tain in efii-ef-. Semi aidifs f t rated! J.'ireular Avhieh. we think i f Hill- tit e. prooi pi n ir-jp-K, .n renii dv hn e r liii t wilh u h unqualified fcinreT to onr kiiuwleiige. jr hea-f as II nslinin. I'tiee M, pt-r holt I.-, or ij h.iit,-L f,r i. tiii,.- -. i.J:-. . . L ,i l:ii--l- liate it or l-Jti L'l-f If l'r Vo l. nr ii wm in- oiii io any hiir on ret ! t i.f pn.-i- !iy 'he p. pit. lot. Hit, If, I, KKNDAI.L tt ( ), Knosburi:! Flf iriuoi!t. . h V lll31lh.. ,t Ml III. A cent. rin-oi Si.." Haiti, Urr, M.T. IIU.NT, jr.V.NKIX & I..VMAU. junl.-iy Atlaiiia, t.t. CAjVFIELMM&CO. (Jewelers, 229 W. Bultiuwre St.. tlati,nir, M AlMU'..l.t illl'i niiiMii t;u ."! iii.-r MM'tllUlV 1 : . ' 4- i r IIPU DIAMONDS. JKWK1.HY, SlLVKI. W AUK.THII'I'LK Sil.VKft I fA- TKD WAHK. ItODUKICj hHKFFIKI.D table c ul lerirf ItO O K K plated t a h I e cullt-ry, tooti.Forkg.&.c. t;loek, IlroiiZe, ( liiua VaV. Hure.Ar. StfK'k always Ctniilete and liriera h'' IIadire-4 and medals lor eeheoi and eoi- leges. All onler receive prompt attention mdi lltth sO. . ' FOR RESTORING GRAY HAlRj tO Hi NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR, It i a most acreeahle drt-: ft?, which is at onrtliinnh fi and efTectual, f'r pre ervlrr the hair. It rwtoref,. with--lk. plots and frehiief of youth; faded or. grTi light, and red lair, to a ndi Iriwii, m d't? tilt k, a may b deain-d. ty 4t Bfe. tLin hair U thfckent I,. and W'lw -cfiia though not alwayi cnretl. It .tueA Whr. of the hair Immediately, and raue a growth In all ea whew "the glaa not decayed; while io Uuhj, wewk, or otherwise d?at.-d hair," it Itr.par: f t0i and strens'b, "d rtitdert it i lal'i. TV Vioon cleanses the acalp prrenti the furmation of 'T1 humors and dieae pcu It demand .off. under hair are mp)Alc. As a Vroasini for Ladiea Hair n.A Vtiioix Is liKparable. It, Is color- lea conUb illir oil tor dyfc and iil not fl white cambric. It iitparts an agreeaUe and lasting perfume, ml '1 articl for the toilet It u ecoaoiiical a-J unsurjia-! in iu excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PracUcal aad Asudytkal Ckii Lowell, Mats i two at tix pRiwjr j(ftiiirn. DU V. .1. KENDALL CO., GCBU-Iln plr lo vour Mter I will i)T' eiience with Kei.dair. S,tVi,, Z la-en veryumtufactory i0,lcI. J J iH.r years , go I procured a bottle nf J. agent, and with it, cured a t,re ftr i?"ur hoiK'was f.-nuing, I pHMireu a U.u,. Kendall N.:mn Cure and win, k.m h ' iHdtleeun d hini so that he t ', niilhei can the bimrh te fournl ..-.- Ayer's Hem Virfor, -".-- - "V '
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 23, 1880, edition 1
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