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r r . - - . ' . - i ' .:. . ". i 1 . ; r i ?.,..- ,-'... ;. i -i . . . . . j . - , ' ; . i !MiMaBCsaBasEBsaBaBHMHBasffisxs3sS3Z2aC3iaBxsx3:cr The Wilson Advance XnpODARD & CONNOR " rcillsbtrs aal Proprietors. JOQ1 kJ WOOnD, 1 Editor. r!dAT!1. AUGUST 27, 1S80 dUR -STANDARD BEARERS. t, ;L Fbr President v ... Vl Hancock, I of Pennsylvania. tor Vice-President : HV. II. EngllU, . i one.t8 KASY. We were told by republican, organ soon after tbe nomination of Garfield that an Eagle ''towering m bit prtfe of place" suddenly swooped down fsom hia airy home, and perched upon Garfield's residence in Washington City, about the time of his nomination, xw nrotentoua event has been re- r cently matched, by the failure of r..rfiid kite to flv at all. while Hancock kite availed np and away tri umphly. An exasperated republican. ;aid mounted his charcer, ann un- irom successfully attempted to lide it down. Omens art now easy let u bare peace, i TME "BRINDJUV-TAII. '. ComaasuUeated. scalawag. A I wart upba society. hated before he was born, hi a genera tion will die and! descend ; Into the Among u.c uHuJ rir .. .. 1 lnit nf If altnmet'a bcltsv the coinage of words to tue r.ngu , , lansroaze, we fi-id everal epiiheu; cfj, HMJMcll.ill.r. Indian peculiar significance peculiar in bar; vermifuge as a reliable agent ; tQifestmi iog Do.eU n.rkMrn.o.ogical r.lue. JS'S? Si and susceptible or conveying one mca totUfactku. to another. : DURHAM TOBACCO. TILE WOUXDij Of Indiana. " DEHOCIUPC COURTY TICKET F Mt IIowk of COMMONS. R. J. l'ajlor. J-J F HERirr. Jcsic M. Taylor. ym Kfxjmterof Pb.kus-. A. Uryant ! Fok TRKASCBBRv John W. Farnier. ;poi,, surveyor. E. R. Kltis. For CoboskrI II. W. IVele. i kleciion on Tueday, Norcmber 2nd, l8d. i i- ... IVRGRO OnATOfl. The Kouth. it is said, is soon to be risited hy colored republican orators from, the Northern States. They come charged with the mission to con- rert such of their brethren, as hare been voting the democratic ticket to stir up race prejudices, if nece3sary to bring them back to the republican fold. FFben democratic negroes go North. nd attemDt to address their to one mind and another without tbe objection of being ham pered Dy authority. These expletives, representing an lfiwnt nr makin? of language the necessary exegesis oi . . - . 1. - ,i tliougbt, stand alooi on me unc.uauv. from what we denominate "Slang," and on the ether. fll far below tbe legitimate vocabularies of ffebster and Worcester. They hav been in vented to convey a signmcaiion atn otherwise attainable, in the deserip- . m & : m m m i r m wfin at Will I wo" ol CBrfc,u vu"' ' ' AXfTorauk. nArtrxla Of OUr VOX Odium VlUiVl VW ,-w.w- ' Query : Wh at is the bcr family medlcin in die world to leaulate the bowels, purifj the blootl, remove conrvene and brlkms nrr, aid d'ufeftbn and tune up tle 1kIc ny-tcror Truth ami honor eomp-l " to answer, Hop Bitter f, bois pure, perfect and barmlesi. Ed.) See another column. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f BLACKWEEE'S ' : THE STAND ARI OI? Manufactured J only by W. T. Blackwell & CoDurliam, N. C. Blackwells JlDnthalm. (lUlckrr and gives better itia- action than any brahd of Sraoklai . J - - ; robacc ever iffered m tht, mark ti, tnd it does so 1 1 1' SAL One good second hand 40 Saw Gin. Price forty dollars, apply soon. B. 11. TYSOX. ii4H7-m ! Wilson, N. C. ." , ? ' ' ' I , w w T" - i - T TT I TV TT IV . U Seoa-usiB it is ttioBest A. W.ROWLAND, XTHOLKSALK AWD RJtTAIL DKALKR IN times have floated to the surface acd -jyr .Birri fnr nnblic favor and suppor.'. Xl O T ICE iatory epithet All penipns and owners of mills trading Plire lYIedlCllieS .. ... ... TueyaremainiyueuuHv.a.v.j , measare milst command serving as a. kind of genteel; "cuss xe tl)em iterf ag the law requires every -or!."' for thfl christian and material- wt yr er wim-rpeni.T- w ist. an4 so admirally adopted to the Miamplinn lines of the class to which AI.BEiyC FARMER, SUndard Keeper. Aug. 25th. -tt -? "The result of the enumeration shows ATI increase of population in this State of a little over 30 per cent m the- last -'ton years. - . Y: : j , , A ' Deniqxjratic organization goes brave ' ly5 on, I ancock and jnrvis clubr are ! hcing formeeffn all parts-of' te state. CAVhen shall we havrone iff Wilson? : e.. u.nnir thAv are nninr in 1111111 iil umiuvvvi I ' ., - . - anolied. that the "tool" an invariably moooea, w are jw ---- . .a .l. r: . t I.to.fiiranna nitli t hn 1 UlS near oi me lureiKiw - rihtof free apeeca in tbe South a.. y nmtnrs behave themselrea J.UIS appropnaie muujuih- " first bestowed upon the peripatetic -m-t 1 I . .. nar ahs of JSew Jingiana, wno came North Carolina, Wilson County. Vrr.nir Iias affirmed, that the If author of ' Carpet-bagger" is "akin to the heaven descended. Superior Court. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Chrcs Smith and wir, Jennie Smith and John BrawellJ a minor, appear ing by his next friend, Charles bin it h, .PlaiuuK). V3. The sectional cry of a "Solid south will ' not be heard after Hancock s tlecttori.- Even the "Solid; North" of J i860 njili be forgotten. The success r.-eftlie democratic ticket wil? ensure barmonv and fraternal feelings '-jeace ml, V 1 they will not be molested, in their labors, in behalf of their , republican .mtr. Hut the Southern negroes 1 , n rl 1 ir tnrcmit.an their nast eX na.o uimuii "bw ----- t , .tt. .i navmenls ot a penenco, ana are oeimr aoie iui - - -heretofore, to iud.e who arc their bcst Hk,n& around tbc. Sra.Te r tf a friends , TOILET ARTICLES A large stock of . tt De- PAINTS, OILS and. bOUtU atier xne war w prcjr uuu fcu; -Lost The Cononchet Lothario is gazetted "jvtOBtump Indiana. Bnt when tonk- lfng begins hU canvass, he will find Senator Thunnan on hand everywhere he nod. and rcadv to reply to him. ' ? a o L t . - t ,. i,,. lies xuan was umwii vv- o i a.-., i ; xtinnraH nnii UiA. sunerintcn . . I - I LIUUU 13 11 o ' - 1 im. I , . ., . . : : firixif aen oi vue ceuuws is nwuj KSUS BUMIiRATOKS. ....-!- : The census enumerators are corai.ig in for their thir share of abuse. Am bitions Cities and Towna, do not show as larg a population as has been claimed for them, and of oourse, they have, been badly swindled by the censos enuraeraiori. jr"unii w have missed their calculation!. A mucti larger increase in certain locali- care was taken to have an accurate Greaieral Sherman, refuses to furnish enumeration, and iu the absence of - ny mbre of General Hancocks letters, proof the contrary, the reported to una. lt wishes now, he no iur- pODUiati6n mU3t determine the relative flishedlthe orie whick has been so ex- . cf qq ani the pretentious ; ' fensiv!j: published. His ktcs io Gen- claima of 8maller communities. The 1 iffal MAOcock are now called for, but in wljcian Vain. Aft soldiers are not Statesmen, nod the otHttcast would be too uumili. politicians also should be held to strict proef of fraud in the enumera tion. It is easy to make the charge, but a great national work should not be discredited, without positive proof. ; Marsnal! Jeitelf declares that Maine s ;, safe for tbe Hepablicans," but James ; The people North and West t r'k Blaiue Cliai'ruian of the Republican been amusing themsehes this si Maine telegraphs with Sham fights. This Cause." and of isspes a-bitrated and settled by the ; f word, this northern "HarpeUbagger" met and courted his free-love partner, the native -Scalawas." A raiscegenallou banquet, prepared by ghouls. tended by all that Is base aud despica ble, witnessed this crime against soci ety this union between "Scalawag' and "Carpetbagger." Nature permits many evils, but will not allow an indefinite multiplication of them. The same genns with a different species is per milted to carry out the injunction. "Be fruitful,' but the La'ance of tbe command is not given to tbe balance of the stock. The hybrid is a slur, and an insult to Nature, and she resents it with a terri rible reveDge. Society in some sort imitates Nature, and while she sub mits to many wrongs, a proliferation of wrongs will die of its own negation of sight. The union of the scalwag and Carpet-bagger" was a fruitful union, but the off spring was a mule, a hybrid, a distorted caricature, destitute of all the good there is in society, and doom ed to extinction with his own wretcted end. He is party -colored like Jacob's summer cattle, and in future ages, the archives diversion at I nrn.i rnnnmtnWT will discover whv V Ml IIJ EHja Joyher and Joe Joyner, feiKlaiit. 1 Petition to sell real property for division To sail defendants, their agenrs and at- lornev. take notice that the plaintiff above j aiwarg jn stock named have instituted the above entitled proceeding against 'you in the court above named to obtain an order to sell for division a certain; lot iu Wilson township adjoining the lots of Mrs. J.!A. TyiifS, Mrs. O. Lio scoinbe and John Ellis, which dn?c n'!d on the death of Melissa JFinsteud to her hirs at law; and that you arc required to ,n(i t appear and answer or demur ro the jwtt- tliis date, or the plaiutiffi will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their pe tition. . ' : : Given thia Augut 27th, 1K80. U. C. MOSS, Clerk Wilson Co., Suptrior Court. M array A Woodard4 Attorneys for ri'ffg DYE STUFFS, LAMP GOOD Pure Medicinal- WHISKEY, Second Door from Brancli, Hadley & Farmer's. We have just opened a full line of Hardware of eTerj deserip- lion. Agricultural iiupienif ni,s, OHUiieiry.iu;gy nmi rr agon naroeiiR, nruilet. Collars. &c. ull line of PAINTS, Oil?, Paint Iiru9hes, Ac. : Iur. Ulan ll sizes; full line of Carriage Material, 100 barrels best Indian Rock Lime which W6 will sell low. Improved Weed Sewing Machines.' We are agent for the celebrated Eolipse Cotton Planter, decidodlv thtA oi any planter m tne. marKet. Also tue Koianu uniilcu &teei now tht eat t oe surpassed. Uurtock ol lmware is complete. . v I' , ! ' , STOVES. STOVES. STOVES We have the prettiest line of Stoves ever, placed on the market. The WiImb ook. is our specialty and is the handsomest ' trick" in tho market, no fm! ueuiu uc wiiuout one. Our entire stock is new and was. bought direct from the manufacture! fo cash, ihnse wishing anything in our line will call and we will try arid mk it to their interest to buy of us. i : have AVE HAAp IN STORE -FOR SALE CHEAP- .' - A , - 20,000 YARDS BAGGING. - i ; :1 i . - . 1,250 BUNDLES OF TIES, 1,000 BUSHELS OF CORN, " . .. i : 350 BUSHELS! OF MEAL, - ! . , 50 BOXES BULK SIDE MEAT, t ! ' S ' t ' . 10 BOXES BULK: SHOULDER MEAT 1 60 SACKS OF SALT (fine and coarse) 50 BBLS. MULLETS, (new and frosh) -'!':-- I i 10 TONS PERUVIAN GUANO. BRANCH,HADLEY& FARMER i ' I -,!-.. Wilson, N. C, Aug. 30th, -2t. WINES. GIN, ! : BRANDIES &c, of the very best quality owest prices. on hand a W. J. IIARRISS. JFholesale & Retail Dealer in GROCERIES & Now offer to hi old friend and patron his large stock of Itllf J. L. Weaver & o., IL .X 9. it ; DR, AMERICAN FRUIT PNEUMATIC DRifiR, Oil Correct Principlfg, nal, aud K'wJically Correctly "1 ISew Eraporatar. 15 the Chairman of lk Republican Com the present time we think one of very he is called BrincUe4ail.r inittee In . VertnoaV "You are hav- questionable propriety. Suppose Con rt.'. 94;-:- If the epithet ' 'Carpet-bagger" be VALUABLE-, LAND FOR SALE. I offer for sale all my real eastate in thin I - j 9 . I o.saMr AiiihniisauJ mwl vrr artrl 1 Mrf common mortal ' """""""I6 : irun i rues. S. B. Fabmkr. ?tate Committee i 5 u - i l - r r-- .ji.,t .u . v:t- 7V. .nU.i.l . V... r.J l -I:.. mmWnrm ! Inl. ... . . .. .1 . ...it ir COHDIV HUU RilJWIIllllK WIC li'TTll 01 .1 nwii. I ywnuu u,6 ,,,v0 . t- leuemvc oiutci w "a 8tr0Ke OI CeniUS, tlie . aULUUr Ul . - - - timhnro,l -nil Hrin r . - --- I ..... rt. I - I 1 fll til Ul. TIU VOv Vi 9MM VTVI V w. Diont, in JliuM the fight is actual and assemble at Mobhe Ala. or New Or- Brindle-tail" deserves to be ranked d -a d ordinary dwelling and all nec bittcri." Weaver.the Greenback. Candi- leans, ia such large numbers, as were ftmong the genii. No date for President ts headmcr for Maine, gathered together, of union soldiers hrituout a revelation from the other wherej the Greenbackers bave fusedj and sailors, at Bordentown, N. J., last ori(jt could have bethought himself "With the democrats, and nromise to week? The Conkhnga, Lamerons, Af ..oh . nm fnr nph ninnlp: Blaines and all the small fry of repub- Quaint and significant, giviug the XCii. lUlli ! lvJJli ! lican orators, would point to it as greatest latitude to definition, this pregnant proof, that the South was wor(j sum8 up 8n(j concentrates all the forraenting a new rebellion. Aspect- eieraenta of noiitical hucksterism. It ally if leading Confederate Generals ig the rod mecuni of. the disaffected participated in and directed the mil- tne nom deplume of the independent, c House Open on Sunday's from iUry manoeuversi If tho North and tbe talisman, of tho Greely-democrati 8 to 11 A, M. and from A to 6J P. M West have grown to be such a milita- the -cus-word" of the pious politician ' 'j . ' Terms reasonable - ,vi i . j: July 30th '80-1 SUGAR, COFFICE FLOUR, LARD, BUTTER, MKAT, &c All purchased previous' to the advanee prices, ana will ue so. a cneap- make things-lively. OR SALE. :tW The domoorat I of Connecticut have ',, Pbo'd for Lieut. Governor, aij exiet- icat ucitet, one tuat win inspire en- i This is to inform tbe pnblic S that I have an abundant supply of ice on hand which I am prepared to furnUh in - any quantity on reasonable terms. . - ! . I ofier f or sale on reasonable terms the house and lot on the corner of Tarboro and lyoe streets, the nme in whichi I now lir. For fnrtlior particulars apply to' nje. jy 30-1 f. J. t .i rARMKH. Applied. Kxcliitlvi-lv Krui: Bva(Kr.nioi . 'IVn K'rtt Cliean, Prrclical, f'orUb). Oir Premiums Awarded It during 1879 at Sute Fairn Illustrated CaUb)Uv fi-nt fre. AMERICAN DRIER COM A ANY, Chamhertbtirg, Pa CJ. W . WeSLDrOOK.Urerymnan(i Fru:t mv21 WILSON, N. C, Ageut fur-Central and Eastern North Caieliii THE GAY TOLL COTTON GIN. I shall commence picking cotton it 1lc Gf y tin cn tke 1st day of Sptm brr nch. and nrnmUn t.lin rtlrl miirnn. anil imlilie .irnllv avarv r-nrnTn(vl- I . "r,",v - v. v tion attorded by any gin m this section. : Having acded to the old' a packing room enables me to also add another lint room, giving me a to'.tlo? ? three line rooms to each of which there wilt ba placed a sixty saw gin, orao- i tal of One Hundred and Eighty Saws, a capacity of Grinning Thirty Bales of Cotton per Day.; gio I shall use t'ie celebrated Hall & rowncoVton gins aH ef WWck lBcn put in Ujorough repair. I shall r also me mjlatesi intauAwi U C ton Presses tho -j '' --;' - ' w'-J -r"J '.'J:j , l I ' lb M, iha.U.m.brwsto th.poll. t.H. .hoi. and he .cqaired k . d tt, di,.mboai.d .pint of the LKMONS, EXTRACTS, Ac .trCTstbofth.d.mocr.cy of th.bU.e (aM for mniUry di.p.T. it would t(ri;, p,rty roa. who ,otM for the reg ,lw.y. 'L lnd. .?0tP'!'''iT be in better tU we think, to post- noDliDee. d e0illM tho eleo: . I . voters, and it Is believed insure tbe j ! ' - uccess of the national as well as the Statej ticket. Mr. Eaton, the sterling patriot and able democratic Senator : from that State, will make strenuous efforts for the success of the party. i..Jii Ibowu term of office will expire" on the 4th of March next, and the iegis- ", J lature Io be choen next November, will elect his successor. The people of Connectinut, cannot afford to see the scat, which he pone its indulgence, election. I until after the tion of j like ; J the renegade apostate who, 5 vso .anotheroqeupy w'J V5T ' - it"' 1 ..... . I' It is the party, not the candidate ' that the country . will pass upon,, at " the election in November next. Dem Yocrais should not forget that however vulnerable Garfield may be, he will be supported by the full strength of the republican party. The democracy to ' 8e raccessful must go to work in r earnest both for our national and State - ticket, and continue to work until , the ; ' polls ari cloaed on the evening of the election. We repeat, it is the repiib noJvn nartv. well discloliedv and . . r- ... , tioroogly organized, that wo have to clefcaL" That party roust be arraigned the'bar of public opinion, und its r jwimes against civil and constilatiooal ' - r,K-rv hpM no to the indiguation of - tT -J - ' " 'iKi" mrieftn oeoDle. Its extrava- .vatflf.,. ' . 'rhrrtlTJiio raust be t tauts www. 1 - . thoroughly ventilated-, and kidelibly im-ressed upoa the nnnds or tue over bKfdenedVtax-payin people of this country. If true to thenwelve t'aey will condemn with an overwhelming voice, the party which Was so robbed aftd plundered them. long A Vhltf to Hanecck. Mr. E. J. Hale, who always' looks after all North Carolinians who go to New York, accompanied the party of Charlotte gentlemen to see Gen. Han cock,; and in hit letter to the Raleigh iSVtca he tells about it : "Like those gentlemen, I went as a North Carolinian.not as a New Yorker. We found a plaiu-looking gentleman, in civilian's clothes, a better face and person than are indicated by any of the pictures of him that I have seen. about, six feet high, full babn, without dbesity. slightly gray, the only thing about him that m'Uitates against the idea of a handsome man teing a re markably full double chin.. He was thoroughly courteous and agreeable and had something pleasant to isy to each one of the dozen or more gentle men who sent. their cards to him along with ours. They were from Missouri, Mississippi, Massacbusetta, New York, Louisiana, &c He found that the Misslssippian lives near his ton, who Is planting there ; that the Missourian is in the vicinity j ol the spot where he bad located tbe land warrants issued to him by the government for bis ser vicet in the Mexican war ; I discovered that he is as fond of field sports as his and my old friend, Geo, Dyer ; that he has been in North Carolina ; that he has more app.icntions for hit portrait from that State than from any other and in other such pleasant chat pas -ed the quarter of an hear that we fefc at liberty to inflict opon-him. I need not say that we all came away most pleasantly impressed, a fit supplement to his noble utterance on political and national subjects. 'Plurl-bas-tah, come to love it. As the money poured upon him, In a golden stream upon him . Better, ever day. and better. As the pile kept on increasing, So hU love grew stronger with it, And he loved his 6hining money, Better, every day, and better; Better, soon than truth or honor. And he bowed and knelt before it. Not one day in seven only, ; But each morning' early sunlight V Brought tbe thought of llm his idol, And each night's uneasy slumber Brought the dreams of this his Idol.' Aud he bowed and knelt before it, Daily, hourly, without ceasing. In the street aud in the mai ker. : In the mud and on the sidc-walki Here he knelt, and cringed, andgravelh'd To tbe duty be worshipped. Should you ak me Wbat this idol?' Wliat.this god that 'Ren-e ga-do' Knelt befoie, and bowed and prayed to, Prayed to with such zeal and fervor That he cut his pantr loon thmi g!i Cut hU kuees upon tbe grave I?' This should be my instaut auswer: "Money, money, inoney, money." Coppei, fives, and dimes aud quarters, All receivo some veneration. But the god be wildly worehippeil, Traded off hU heart and soul fori (Aj of old did Doctor Faostus, Swapping jackaives with the devil ) ; Was the king of dime and quarters, Wa the god of 'Iteo--ga-do. And the prayers which he, on Sunday, Offered to Ue King of Heaven. J From hi lips fell Strang aod ctfdlj. . But tlM week-day prayer he nreil. From his heart came hot and earae&t And the language run this uur: ; ' 'Poteat, and Almighty- Dollar!' This is "Brindle-tail himself, the bybrfd'product of "Carpet-baggerand My SODA FOUNTAIN is now in eood runuing order anl I will respectfully p . ii- 1 1 , ' t. i UiVlte lite puuuc to can ana give ii m liuii 5 cents a glass 6 uckeu lor 25 cents. J. A. CLARK, apl.30-4m. I Tipo ril business now before the public JJJjOX You 'cau make money faster at work for n than at unythlng- els. Capit al not required.; We will start yon. S12 a dajr and upward mad at hom by the fodastrioas. Men. women boys and pirls wanted ererwhere to work fonts. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to tbe work, or only your spare mo mtnt . No other business wUl pay you uearly as welt. No one willing la work can fail to make nonnou par by nacinr at once. (Jottly outfit and terms fre. A creat opportunity for making inouer easily and; honorably. Address True a Co., Anjm-Ma, Main. - s TAHTLING TRUTH WILSON COTTON PRESS Tb great cum for DYSPEI'SIA, SICK HEADACHE. .SOUR stomach I ; j ' and the bad ieffects of Indigeftin is Dr. D' Annstadts Ati-Dyipeptic Drops. .Vonderfid cures made all over the ro -try as thousands of certificates attest -Purely Vegtlable Trice 75ceuts. i PURCF.LL, LADD & CO. n13-I2m . j Biclimond. Va. f ra weekia roiirown town. 5 puidt free. bODNorUk. Iteader. If you want a bustaes. at wUte.li persons wfrit her eex can mane great pay all the t; me they work, wriio ur particulars t li. Uallrtt a Co.. Portland. Maiao. RISLETS PURE DISTILLED WITCH HAZEL. OR, HAMAMELIS VJRGINICA. Equal ia quality to any made, and only half the price. 601. bottlea 25c. Pints 50e. Relieve headache, tootliache, earache, ore eyes, nose-bleed, bleeding lungs, palu ful meases, whites, asthttn, reduces swell ings, pile, etc. Cures bruise, scalds, burns, sprains, wound, rheumatism, erv sipelaa, eMlbhrins, varicose veins, neural gia, etc. j. . Natures nnifersal remedy for internal and external uss. If your druggist has not got it haw him order it of the proprietor, I harlesF. RisLKV, Wholesale Druggist 8 Cotlandt St., Jfcw York, aS30-3a. ' Pebry, Ga.. Jan. 123, 1880. In 1873 there were two prisoners confined in the Jail of this county, woo were very badly. afflicted with byphuis. Iu my official ca pacify, I employed Capt. C. T.. Swift to- cure them, under a contract, no cure, no pay. He administered to taem his Syphil itic Specific and in a few weeks I felt bound to pay him nut of the county treasury, as he had effected a complete and radical cure. v A.S. GILES, - Ordinary Houston County, Ga. Chattanoooa, Tnn., Feb. 14, 1879 Gent: We take pleasure in Miying that fiie 25. S. S. is giving good satisfaction.! We have had excellent results from a number of cases. It acts as well in" primary as hi secondary and tertiary canes. 1 CHILES & BEKRY. Prepared ouly by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by A. W. Rowland. FARMER & WAINWRIGHT Founders of Brass and j !rok, and ' - ' I Manufacturers of ACUCaTffUL mPLEJIE.TrS, at iheu old atand . ' WILbOX, NORTH CAROLINA. Manufacture and keep on hand any, and the largest stock of : j IMPLEMENTS j i '..'"" the State for the Farm, made af the he's aterial aud by akflled workman. '; -r Atl goods warranted U gjye sal U Taction or ao sale. 1 We will cotnpare prices with any first cla&s bouse. The patronage recetTed at the bands of the Jarmers and the trade In aivd out of the Stat bears as out ,in this, lor which wa return oar smeere thanks and hope we will merit a continuance of- tbe same. ; ' V FARMER WAINWRIGHT, - Wil3ofl,N.C. Xp.ii-Iy. . j . ThU nrts has the irteat adrantfre of fiaviticr two s wincing Drea box'? atfaf-tiwif w frame and usinjr only one power, an aflraiititirt? hi two cktiuct ire-u. UfihU rK!a I am able to pack all the cotton ginned by thn on hundred, and viUly mwk. I'arti coining to this gin can certainly get their ottou picked whh iit delay. pirpv u gin as cheaply and upon the muft accuutnodating U-rm'i a any. Fir "dealing ihall my motto. All parties patronizing tliu gin Will eo tier a frr to cmne to nicwith en j plaints if any, wit hmt delay as I guurautee aatifACtiyu, llIn; and lieii will ! uruished at my gin. , r ! JJ'iirnitixre -AND O R E W ffi K WILSON, Ne-O., I f rsi ws ui r. aB t 4 1 ... 1 1 . I Dealers f ,-0 w . w . lER.S: u : -1 Have on hand tho largest aird beat, fleeted atock fjf,:j thin market The folio TT1C5 $2-00 ' tf turc erer offered , for ale in some of their pricesr r . Bedsteads from $2.00 np. Chamber suirs fmrrt ; Extension tables 95 cents per loot We are agents for ad are prepared at all timts on the shortest notice flEADST0KES,TOMBSTOESJ0iY and every1 kind cf Jiarble work, at priees te suit PttrcJa' Chairs, picture frames, and babjr carriages ol eTerf tion and price. ; ' l j ' C 1 1 f of nAlr wi a n nrcfn aI fin the '-.'vcrvr best tefZL j .w sold at prices to correspond wiin wie sinnenej oc -t We cordially invite the public to calt and eianiinwourat it gives u& pleasure to show our; gooda I WOOTTEN;8c STEVENS, a . ' . wrrenv j
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1880, edition 1
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