f-'. The Wilson hdvance relBAT-.-;.. .JANUARY 23 1881 HOME AND FARM. that by the plow would thrive. tUmself must either hold or drir." The Land in Ireland. , The following figures in regard to la the ownership of Irish land are in teresting. One man owns 170,000 acres ; three men own 100,000 acres mch ; fourteen men bO.000 acres each ; ninety men 20.000 acre3 each; one hundred and thirty -five men 10,000 acres each; and four hundred and flflytwo men 5.000 acres each. The association of sailers owns 19.000 acres ; and diapers 27.900 acres ; the merchants 21.000 acres the skinners 24,000 acres; the fiishmoners 20.000 acres; the iron managers 1O.000 acres nd the jpocers 10,000 acres. It is not, therefore, any exaggeration lo say that of the $105,000,000 which is, an nual Irish rental, at least $60,000,00? Sa spent out of the, country ; and where, at in tLs. case of Ireland, t!ie country iot wealthy, and has no other in dustry except agriculture, tH nate of things, until remedied. vrl pro ductive of want and misery. ' , Sand-bags for the Sick Roomv , The New York Post tells its readers that one of the most conveniet articles to be used in a sick-room, is, a sanrl- bz- Get 80me e'ean, fine sand, dry 'It thomghly in a kettle on the stove. tnake a bag about eight incheb rqnare of flannel, fill it with the dry sand, sew the opemg carefully together, and cover Cb bag witt cotton linen cloth. This prevent the sand jrom sifting out. and -will also enable you to heat the bar. (quickly by placing in an oven, or even en the top ot the stove. After once ttlng this, you will never again at tempt to warm the feet or hands of a tick person with atboUle of hot water cr a brick. The sand holds the heat long time, and the bag can be tucked up to the back without hurling the in valid. It is a good plan to make two f three of the bags and keep them fault for use. TVjiNiPs Stewed in Gravy. rare td fwh six white turnips : cut them la dice half an inch sqr.-r a cold water astbey srv ying them raean- avy all the turnp are tut, Lnt f bm into the gravy with a te&spoou ful of sngar and sufficient pepper and -alt to ' make them palatable ; stew them gently till tender about an boar. nd erre thtn hot in the gravy. Cows and cattle at pasture need raore salt than dry hay. ' TTater alightly .acidSed with nitric cid j is recommended fcr soaking Mttdt ; arery little ammonia added to the water greatly accelerates germina tion. : " 1 As a rale the size of seed will iodi- cata the depth to plant it, Stirling with th smallest at one half of an inch, tuck u celery, parsnips, etc ; while peas and beans m.iy be put one and a half indies deep. A correspondent of the 'Rural Mess enger has had good results from the application of lime, wood ashes and ld iron put around the roots of fruit trees that were not doing well, thu restoring the tree to a bUby con dition and improving tieuviiiy of fruit. I j A correspottdeei jC tt $lsvX GW. I Yorker stops a ow or tu-rfrcn) )utoi- I ln over fecs by fciuiik.g a 4wiMyUve oaootforwsrd 'pyA, Tli jHv-vfU'tt j the hoof fftw jt44jtj, j qcJ red le iutiv3 utU tv j An tAi srdeuer tsys, ic tl.v t)ki.rAi TrPM, wi-h regu-rd to culuvatiig qq0U. Utst if c&re U t&k.u to draw awsy the earth gradually from the butt tkey are quite uncovered, ami cly Ihe 6lfO!U4 roots are in tUe csrth, the cultivator will ncrer have sodium bctvery large swad onions. A. wr iUr la the Farm? Jlevkv: the following remedy as a ' stire preveuJve against the ravages of the cabbage worm. Place the suds used fa washing o sunshine until soured. I7heo the vorms appear giyej' the plants two orhree sprinklings. This has proved a success. Several persons have tried this fc'mplo remedy and raised the best cabbage they ever rtlsed and consider Its success. " To allow a cow to fall ofiF In flesh tyhlle giving milk lot butter-making'is Jtrious mistake, which can be easily , ? tl..j by tha expert when tVe but i it la I'od upon the market, r". Bonedu.t, highly apprf dated bj ; .Uia TJnsirsh' asferinizer. They im- port large quantitJej, from Austria, and "whatever substanc contaim? phopbate uarnesuj aougnt ifor enriching the ATION, I ,iS78.j S,& U.ll.Jt.Co., Portsmouth, Va., Xov. 10th, NGE OF SCHEDULE! On and after 3IONDAY, November lltb, trains will mil a follow?: LEAVE PORTSMOUTH DAILY, EX - CEPT SUNDAYS. - Mail train at .....................10 23 a m Accommodation Train....... - G ik p in AKK1VE AT POUTSMOUTII- DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Mail train at........ ......... .....5.30 p m AccommodationTrain 3 25 p m Accommodation Traiii leaves duly . - ccpt Saturday. . Mail train" oi nects at kn Mail Train. i . i n. and Raleigh and Ga.ton Railroads. And on Monday? ; ednosday days at Franklin, with steamer for Ei'cn ton, Plymouth and Landings On Black wa ter and Chowan river. '.Freight received da:ly, except Sunday from S a. ni t,o 4 p m. E. G.GII.'O, Superintendent of Transportation. Tiekei? sold at of ce, under Af.-tC Hotel, Norfolk, Va. ty T. !ker gutae. ti $200 R"ev7-ard. EXECI TIVK IK1A1JTMET. Kaleigh, Nov. 9th, 18S0. Whereas. rfF.cfal information ha been rece'ued nt tl.M Dcparti.ient that Edwir. FarmenL. I the comity of Wil.on.statdis charged wuii uiurder. And wherea it ap peals that ihe aid Edwin Fanner has fiVd t lit State,, or jwcmiffn's himself that the ordinary process ' .v cannot be served npon-hiin. Now,' therefore. I Thnm.i J. Jarri, Gov ernoiv0f the S;ate f North Carolina, by virtticof aulhoiity in me vested by law, do i-sne thU my proclamation, offering ja4 re ward cf Two Hundred Dollars for tl- ap prehension ainl delivery f th sal.1 E " !:t Farmer to the Sheriff of Wilson cf,-:.! . .t die Court House in Wilson and I do-enjoin all officers of ihe Stale and all pood; citi-zens-to assist in bringing aiJ criminal to justice. ' J)oi:e at our city of naMjrh, th Oth day of Ni.vr inber,, 18S0, ami in thu: 1 5th yeat of American Iiulependcncc THOS. J. .TAKVIS. Ty the Governor, G L. DUDLEY. . - Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Edwin Fanner i about .10 years old. Hht complexion, about 5 feet fior 7 inche in height and weighs about 1C0 pound. W. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS GEORGE 0. STEVENS, 3010. 49 i-ignt ttreet,i 1 BALTIIYiaREi WIRE HAILING AND OBNAiMENTAL VVIRE WORKS, v ' ... I Wire railing Tor cemeteries, lawns, Kr deu$; offico.tand halconies; .winduw guards, tirt gunnis wire cloth, sieves, fender?. cnes, saiid and coal screens, iron Bedstead, chairs. ettecs, ic. tep2C 12in R. E. L. 11 U N T E 11. SURGEON DESTIST. ENFIELD. N. C, ITa resumed practice at Enfield and res pectfully solicits a continuance of his former practice. oct251y House Established 1870. JONES. LEE & CO. Successors to SAVAGE, JOXTS & LEE. Cotton Factors & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 28 Rothery's W harf, Nokkolk, Va. JAS. I,. V.AOHJ II. Ii HAVKI-EV. BASS a CO'S RKSTAUUANT f 7 A 11 L L I N 1 T HUT ir, f)'fam&A .' AU-J)ye jtie Drop ; iV'vc. i-ii 4-.M4'6 n)ti4M all oy-r th y 7- I 1 I'L'JiCfcLL, LA A I'JK WiLSOtt COLLEGIATE SEMINARY iVOli YOUNO LAIilE.'i.) IJt fa!vt fpioy'd In all departmente lUHfioti. miSH.-(liy h'dltty. lJraid,x.'r -'ioit of 20 weeks', Including fuel,- lijriit iuid furnished room 50,00. Oc her ctiarit) moderate. J Kail tiM.Vjri jrln Septeiulur I?t. Fw ctal; cr information, address, j J. H. UKEWEit,l'nucipal. Jl jRj II. W. JOYNEU, S U R G E O N -D E N T) I s T flas permar.ently located in Wilson, N. C. All oppcrations ill he neatly and care lulfy iHjrtornied and on terms "as reasona ble as io.Mi Lie. Teeth extracted without Pm Office Tarboro street next door tt. Foil, Ollkt. - f J4n. 3.i2m , Kt t H,tu Otir T, 1 KANSFOKTATION, AProclama otbGowiw Has opened on Tarboro Street a first-Class, Bar and Billiard Parlor, where he will be pleased to see his friends. Bar stocked with the best or liq&ors. H. K. & F. B. ThurbeKs Celebrated Brands of "CENTUR; H (SKIES, Whea Dnrinw t he Summer iuontht his lihi R will be kept on -ICE. 1 e House in the Cellar. ICE WILL BE FOR SALE. J he nncst line of Cigars in town, Cigarrettes, &c Call and see him old J. K. Stand Dec 3rd tf Wootten & Stevens, FURNITURE DEALERS AND XJrid.ertaJs.ers, Wilson. N. C. e have on hand a large anrl well e ed stock of Parlor and Chamber Fund a nd are constantly receiving. addition reto. We make cheap bedsteads and mattrcsse? specialty. Picture frames moldings and pictures in great variety wild cheap. Repairing neatly and promptly done, and Fat if action guaranteed. , Rosewood and metallic burial cases from the cheapest to the best bionzed cases. - sep 17-ly. Piano for nearly fort y-one years i hcie instruments Jave maintained their reputation for dura bility, clearness and sweetness of tone. Tin piano now being manufactiired by thU well known firm are equal to any 'made in the world. They are sold as hjw as any first, class piano and fully warranted for five j cars. Send for catalogue and terms S. A. STEVENS & CO., . NORFOLK. VA. AGENTS FOR KXABE k CO., FOR EASTER X NORTH CAROLINA. auj;20"8a-ly. - - l errrgs r, T f?l:!os',. &ni 3T- your D BALKS IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Manufacturer of all kinds of. Plain Gold Jewelry, Kings, Cadges, ke The best $10, castor, and 85,00 clock evrr sold. American watches at tlie lowest price?. Sni silver spnmiff, forks &e.., cheaper than ever. Tour orders, are so licited and will he promptly attended by J. T. YOUNG & BRO. Petersburg, Va. oo.t 30th '70.-U Wilson Collegiate Institute. FOR BOTH SEXES STRICTLY NON - SECTARIAN For years the most successful school in Eastern Carolina. The best advantajres and lowest rales. Healthy location. Abie and Experienced Teacher. Fin "Library and Apparatus. Spacious Bni'ding. A pleasant, educational home. Average expense, $180 per year. Mnic, $45 extra. Session extends from lirst Monday in fupteinber to rtr.-t Thursday in Junw. Addrei, for Catalogbe, H- 11 ASSELL, A. M., Principal, jl VIS tf WiNon, xN. C. , IMPORTANT NOTICE -TO TIIE- msrs and Plata OF -NOHTH CAllODINA. VOCJCAN' I'lUKTJUE - MMUiWH Warranted Pure Dissolved Raw IIohi', Attimoniated Dissolved U Itaw IJone JSuper- phosph I )r .uhle Ea;le I'hospliate, Ei-wiiomical Fertilizer, Iecial Tobacco Fertilizer, AT THE LOWJCST WHOLESALE BY THE PRICES Car Load. If yon order fact 1 1 re rs, Xo. Ml). uirectlv from the-Mauu 113 South Street, Baltimore The Manufacturer of tlie above good; have made thisotler soklv for the reason that theie are iiilhicnces at work to Inte- fere with the free sale of thee old estab lished manures in the State of North f-. Itna ihrouph the ordinary and legitimate channels of trade. They are determined that thofe farmers and planters of the State of North Carolina, who want to buy three good-, and have con tide nee in them. -hall have the opportunity of doing so without fear or favor, at the low est possible t" ioes and upon plan whi ili compels them to pty no profit to au intermediate party eaTThi offer is iade only to Farmers and Planters who intend to use the "rods themselves, and stristly Ijiiied to"lhoe w ho live in timt at ol North CarAlma Send for prices-and all desired mformaJ 11UU. B AUG II & SONS, MannfactHrers and Importer 0f Fertili zers and Fertilizing Chemicals, Xo. 101 South Street, ttaltfrwre, Aid. I'hc most popular piano in the Kci.lh the Far New Store! ill w; rrvi i j i ti i i fin im r-. . x i i" 1 1 1 Corner of.Vash antl Ttirboro WILSON. 1ST. C, Have just oponed and are . leetfld stock of gjodi ever brought tothis market. The jr full line of Iff Ip BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS, FOOD ai flffar ! I . ... - i I i . and in fact everj'thing usually kept in. a first class store. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY Their entire stock was bought strictly for cksh after the fall trade was over which enables them to defy Competition. Large Lot of Salt Just Received. Call to see them before Old North State Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Has been in Successful I A Thoroughly Reliable Home Company. WM. S. DAVIS, President, F. H. J ARM I-:Miablilil 1831. Arthur C. Freeman, ' ; : .... . Dealer in- i DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 144 MaitvStrHeiRi Market. Square, Offer his large sfockrt'tfgalnR i i '-"s Indies double case gold .wattciiea.. as. low as $14.00 j Gents' stem winding, double case S35.00. Solid gold set of jewel ry for Missos IS1.00 Fine gold plated seta for ladies $5 to $10, Solid $8.50 to $10. These are but pome of the many Induce ments I am offering at my new btore. j i i I ! Wedding and Engagement Rings "I " 1 always on hand, engraving free bt charg. Watches and jewelry repaired ancT war ronfed. i i i 8t?nd vonr ordr4o me and they will be promptly filled, i I A. C. FREEMAN. SAM II)Df5iHj II. IIODGES HCDGES& HODGES i i ... -! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Ladies Trimmed Goods, 49 COMMERCE ST., NORFOLK, TA. sep24-tf New 1 Firm f New Prices. GRIFFIN & MUBRiAT. Goldshoro St YTilson. X. C. 3ian..racttirer8 of Carriages, Buir - '"t " ons. uarness, and all kinds riding vehicles. i Which will be sold at th lowest powble fl, w e have now on bond a nice and arteci I et wort Our prices r nx low t nre a.nd call on a bfor b7'.e .rjiinui( neaujr mid IotIjr attended to Lemon TaboL&e, The Old ReHabliarber May always be found at IiirfW on Tap boro9tc9et, where he wile Phased serv his frienda and fotprPatrong. m ahavinjr 10 ctsj: sLi and catting tiIr 30 cents. . ap-IS tf. -i i ar i New Goods! receiving CTcry day one of the 3 purchasing elsewhere. 1 OF WARRENTON, N. C. operation for Eight Years. U. AN Ag't. JOHN CLARK, JR7TC0tS Si X -CO FOR r "to MaeliineorHandjUseJjM EIW- T A y 0 : THOMAS RUSSELL & CO. , SOLE AGENTS. FOR SALE DYi Hines, Hadley & Cb. wilsox,:n.c ocS (NOTICE. ALL OUT OF El 'LOYMEf Should address Frank Co , 15 ley Street, New mti Publish 'K, an acl sig-ni wanretl in (every wn. All " make money ra IV, Ktiould i nirM i;ciir f,.f .. ..,1-j . - .auN i.esiu;isi weeiy; (I tie only Din- y. k inuMraiea pap pnDiished.) - Lib nr nve week i'r e dollail nr sample copy be t for G cents . stamps. I hi? ed Cafalojrue fri. r THE BESTrAPERf TRY TI BE A UTJFUjLY ILL US IRA "ED. fie mm m mm . mm. . The AC Amprinm - ' I i Weekly .. ii m s I trmfsm - lue mo HI fl VtV e ' f ffe" PrinM i. 1 lJr P.rolwly illnfr.t.,. with s t inv 5 of r.wr,1f -la Vfican . "OVIOQnl la the .Siniil .ir, tra cent,. Sold bv all i. - Art j bw, New York. " oWUUer.. PATENTS Will Mers.M,,nn &e.e Sor oT?3' be .can and Foreign P. efAfc t ears rviwritiw. "c " , .. . - nu i:ow have iho ! rttiflhIUl)mr.t .1... . "ine Jar . ' mJ WOIJU. Patent i-btaiiied on the hewr t.. A at-c,,t notice is made in the of all 'invf.nl meian agency, wi, h the name , 2l I1' the natent. v., "d nlof lime --...,' ..l..: 1" CirCU, I III 1 m nv the merits of the nc-w patent hit reduction often easily effe and - naa Ufa' if o n. uuimeu uy wntinn: to Munn & lsosend free our- Jla .d Book a cU it .i-L-c 'r ' caveats arks. tliHir f.t. n.,i i -;' i,,ow Procure . . ""varices OII jnv . rSefor the paper, or cune ir uUjMUji .t CO., 37 Park IW Ne A mV V I'm. H. M. LANIER with , McDUFFY & STRATmV IMPORTERS OF' AND DEALERS IX THE ' S JONES, POTTERY Of ali pouBtries ,W original Wees. L Ohandaher, Table Cutlerv Ftc ' B O S T O DR? RYDER'S AMERICAN PNEUMATIC Correct Principles, Correctly nal, and Radically. IVemtr?tns Awardin iew u arded It iln.;.!. io-n 1. t.i . Illustrated CataWueVeiu Z i "l ? rnpi DR1ER C0MAANY. Chambershure WU.fcOK, X C. Agent fur Central and Eastern KZ Z "' o. w rav21 LOOK 'TO YOUR LYTEEEsiT" TiTUV in A larcror ztnn L- ia - ouuua M MUM U Mil T ' a" MAV 'V03i:l JT3'XIEI14& 00.. uiitry merchants v 11 do well HIGHEST PRICE UO'8. I Iff l I BM . I iliofiisnFfskeEgii Got da Sold For Cash or 6n Time at lYTUM, DANIEL &i! C0'S. ' orp vou buy or sell come a-e many things to shoT yon and many mof to Htll Thanking our customers for utinif to call and see uh .. cont ' " ...... W'e -are I ' TOy.JJ,,DANlEL CO. GENERAL- erchant TailoSad Dealer GenW Furnishing Goods, Has e keeps wear. lablished a firs ovuucij ior, sale a fine ing: done to order on short notice. xv vivumiig ana ISejmir All frork warranted to be first cl ass. Kespectfully, yours truly, FebJGth. '80 12m Second Door from Branch, Hadley Trr . n e fiave-, just opened a full li huh. a jjncultural luipl Collsre, &c. Full lineo MrR fllll lino ,f P...: i . "i variaije iiiaterinl inn we will sell low, Improved Weed Sewini e are agents for tlii-rMoK----j of any planter in tlie market A fc Pcd. Our stock of Timvarp j 1Imvare 13 ST OVES V'f !) l. . ... Cook! iTS aSffi plaCCi n the market Tk. Wil . slmnu ;.TPeciay and is the hauflsoaicat "trick" In ti, r,- w wunout one. ur entire fitr0T, -i, i-i. . "rw ami WfIS Knti.vl.i. x-iiose wiiiin .....i .' " ,,,r irom me manuiaetarffi tc their iaUwIvtoCj M10 our liftcr'wiIl'clU'and wo'wflUrj an4 J. Ii. .... : AND , I a IS'. P11U1T DJlifiR, oii orator. Fain. Cheap, Pn ct ical, Vmufk nana man ever at o; call at Iijnum, i$Diax PAID P0R COTTON' and SCO US. past faror3 and hop;ng tlier mil . . . . J, " trulv'" MERC H ANDISE ' O R S H O P. WW in TTB7 TvfT a rint hi mm Piece Croods, Tailor's Trimmings, &e t class merchant tailor's e&tabli ment.nid Stock of crnnrU r and bor 1112:. 411 are welcome. H. GRKKNWOOD. Corner ash and GokHbor flFsv & Farmer's. i . M . ' 1din KockLiine .. L lP8e Cotton Pinter, (JezidAy akta4 compl ete. SHE! v' . ' - - . ' no fif TT nrrl two - i ' ? . "f. l aint IJruahoft JLn .iti wki.k' STOVES. STOV E IsoQicst -trick" ia the market, a u fcnirj A'. f. .. r Weaver & To. .':' i I . Wih- h lJHs

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