Newspapers / The Wilson Advance (Wilson, … / Feb. 25, 1881, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
S The Wilson Advance. fIDAY .j..FElUiUAIiY 2". 1SS1 AM) FA 1131. f Tflff that by the plow would thrive. 1 Klmlf must either hold or drive.7 The irrease which has become hard ened by dust on the axles of macltin ery can be cleaned off by the use o! kerosene. decayed yraiu of any kind is liihly injurious to slock. It lias a paralyzing direct upon the animal , fed with it, oftentimes causing -.death. If hens get in the habit of eating p""3 take enough bran and corn meal vof equal parts for one feeding, and enough vinegar warmed to irako the meal wet enough for the hens to eat. Mix together and feed it the hens. Un-k- pound of sugar stired into fruit after it is cooked and while yet warm, will make the fruit as sweet as two and 3 quarter pounds added while the fruit is boiling.- The reason of this is that v sugar boiled with acid will be eonvert 1 ed into glucose, and one pound of su gar has as much sweetness as two I and a nuarter pounds of glucose. Take . notice and save your sugar. Arru-: llutter is made by boiling nown newciuer lo aoouu une-tuibu n 3 i -l '.." r i. : bulk, and then adding sliced apples and cooking slowly with carefulst rring till thev are' thoraughlv done. II street apples are used, the addition o of few quinces greatly improves, the flavor. This requ'res no sngar. and is one of the most economical as well as most healthful of all preserves for cuiiuren. li Kept in a , com room there is no danger that it will spoil. HtoW to Treat Frost Bites. If any part of the body gets frozen beat directly. Keep away from the fire. Use snow if you cajn get . it ; ii no, use the coldest possible . water. Last winter our little boy of five years froze his feet while out coasting at con siderable distance from, the house, lie cried' all the way home, and the -.case seemed pretty bad. I brought a big panful of snow and put his feet into it, rubbing them with the snow. Ikit ray hands could not stand the cold. J was alarmed to see him keep his feel in the snow so long, but he could not bear them out of it. It was half an hjour before he woxild take, them cut, and then the pain was all gone, and when I had wiped them jlry and rub o littlo ho wik ontirelv mm fortflhle. nut on his stockings and . shoes and went to play. lie never af terwards had any. trouble wiiJi his feet on account of this freezing. His sis ter got her feet extremely colJ, and put them at once to the fire. He. case at first was not so bad as her brother'sbut the result was much worse. Her feot were very tender all wiuter.'and she suffered from chilblains liar toes had a swollen purple look, rfttd die had to take a larger size of shoes. Training Oxen. Tbq first t'aingi necessary in train ing oxen," says Mr. White,, who train. i1 the yoke on exhibition through the country, '"is kindness, then patience. I be in November last, not know ing whether I could, get theni .tairgV, in UincJ'or this season or at all, but I 8on found them so tractable that niv hopes began to be raised. It took ! me just a day to learn that it wasn't-1 necessary to 9trike a blow or speak a I word. The fanners who go along shouting at their cattle and goading them, waste, breatluand strength. A dozen yoke of oxen ould be taught to draw a load a hundred miles without a word or a blow. 'It is only necessary liat the farmer should lead, to show the direction, and the beasts, if kindly treated, and having an affection for 1 . ...tii .1- j 1 . ... . Vieir master, vrm - uu iue rest. 1 hose Qxen were trauiedjby uniform kindness. A sorics of tricks in regular order was fixed upon, and I put them throuoh O I every day. I was with theu nearly - all the time and they 'followed me like t Turk rAf 1 ! t 1 tic 'IliCl' ... . . ' - r .wv. iiim-TO W:l;itll)g III the.stables, where I taught them day by day. First with food in ray hands. I got them to follow me around in any airecuon i cuose )o tiike, in tins way I;got them to go along w their knees and to waltz. What they know when Ijgot thenv had practically to be uii taugbt, as it was all done by 'gee' and haw I found they were quick of sight and that, having taught them certain things. I needed after that to simply get where they could see me, am' give them a cue by tic motion of m body or my whip in a certain direction this way the waltz was taught, am" when they go around the ring on their nees I keep ahead of them and the follow rac." 's ; . BEST i S 1 X - CO R D FOR 3laehine or MandlTJse. THOMAS " RUSSELL & CO., fc'ULE AGENTS. ' ' ' : l ui: SALE I',Yj Mines, Hadley & Co., WILSONN. U. ocS Tlie Firm of I. I). Atkinson Co., and Baker & Cohb, 1i:v'dj onsoli late I will after .'January 1st 1S I, hi woown and do busi )ei;s in the town of H ilsou ii& llkinsoii Cobb Co IFe purpose to do a I'jsdncs, and sell ;;oods for cash and on tMne as low as t J i-y can In; bought io Ea fern (,'aiolina, and with this object ii vh v ill keep constaml y on hand every thing tn supply the wants; of the fannei with, .sueli as DRY G OODS OF EVERY DE- scRirrxoN. boots shoes, . 1 1 ATS, &C, TORE, SALT, CORN, MOLASSES, ' : SUGAR and COFFEE, AN IX ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TJ intend also to fnrrish to our trade the vi i v het, brands of Guano in nn iuan tity desired. We invite our farmer eu-tomurs, , and the public ' generally i.e call to see lis at, our store corner of Xah and Tarboro streets, before purchaii) elsewhere. Ithiiisost Cobb & Co. Wilson , X. C. , Dec. 20th. ISSO.-tf . X V. A Kii ATI'S . IlOTiLL, .(Recently City Hotel,) 1ETERSBUHG, Va. as been thoroughly renovated aiid hand oir.ely furnished. Location central and ""convenient to busi ness. The only hotel in the city lighted witkga. ' Omnibus Free. BRO X ,t PETTIT, Troprieto JAMES W. LANCASTER, , Attorney at -Law, W1LSOX, n. c. Otlice in the Court House. . ' -'Practices in all the courts (except the Inferior court of Wilson county) and will irive prompt attention tobuincss entrusted to him 111 W1U011 and adjoining cjuntic. ; BEST IH THE WORLD I .1 VCD -ti ,pn" Bl-arb Soda Is of a Bliehtfy dlrtjr white color. It may appear Wftlt, examined by It- CHtnen ds ro.j arvi a"d XA'!I"S.ER'-BBAUD will Bhotv .co th?L 5T."r nalclnjr Soda Is JtoJi CLC-i'ACa ucd tor JOHN CLARK, JR. & CO'S PartrtiD Notice!! II I ;1 T Biwarts, Baflt k a.,. Printing Binding X. J i i Vi i' t.i- ' Mi-. I ';K lit'.': ft ; -. lit "; J ?tuime;n Insurunne IViVlinjj, . liilii i':i' I I'rintinir, J(k :t'.'l Pamphlet P'i.it'M.' . Sehn.l i tali?tj..s '''! - - ' PRixnxr; .and' : v OK A N V K f N i Fla.ixi or Faro7 Orders sol icitcl Edwards, Broughton, &. Co. i'i'IM'iiiiS ANI 1)IMKKS- KALEIGU, N. C. BOOK i HliN DLN(i . -AND-M A X U F A C I th nt-Htcsr .tyi- of !h'' .lit. l'.lank hook- of cvci v si..- ami 'j.miJiry. iii:'!e to orler on ,-iiort j i . ir"liav a ioiiijilc'c I-.,tJcry i-i. eLarye of a thorough oonipotrnt nia i. Jicc ird Uook-:, Dock t-, Jn.lex' 'i;oRr. r.cdcrs. Daj' li'oks, etc. iiiade-'at New York prices. Sc-nd us your order mid wo willive you i satisfactory jub and prices. . ' I !W5'"''i 1 f. Tehky, llor s Ton ( a . C,- , ' .ii. e nave Known vn-i . vi-nitif Specilic'' tested in hiindn-ds t,i .b.mhia;e case? of Syjihilis, Mercurial libeiunarispi. Scrofu'a, etc , and testify that it -.made the hvst peifeet and pet iiiaiicnt cures in every (;a-.e. apt. Hush 1j. Dennard; Sam D.tvilleu. Jndye 'a', ('oiirt; .1 j Varr'n. of firm of J W Lat loop & Co., Savannah, Ga.; Ed. : Jackson, Dep. CTk Sup Ct. ; Gen Eli IFar ren; Dr. J. C. Gilbert, Druggist; J V Mann Co. Treasurer; Win D Pierce, Sheriff. 1 am personally acquainted with the pro prietor, and also with many of the gentle- in eli who-e signatures appears to the fore iroiiiir cei tiricate. They are men of hih character and standing. A. II (,'oijQriTT, (lover nor. 'of Georgia. Prepared only tin Swift Specific Co Atlanta. Ga. Sold bv A. W. Rowland. ' ill UJ $200Rewarcl. EXKCTTIVK DKPAMMEXT. ' Tiiileigh, Nov. Oth. 1S80 .-Whereas, official inforni.ition has been received at 'this; Department that Edwii; Farmer.latf of tlie ;oiint3'- of Wilson. stands eharired 'with murder. Aild whereas it ap peals that the said Edwin Fanner has lied I he State, or so conceals himself that tin' ordinary 'process of Jaw cannot be serve? upon him. - .Vow, thercf.re. I Thomas J. Jam's, Gov- f tlie S;ate of Aorth Carolina, h nty in in-.; vest" J by law, do -siiO jj'i- i;iy ' ;ur e Tw', v, !-.v.-:,,i; . "ri. '::'. -f !o (! Gillian-! it !(' ii lllbf 1SS! f American 'Iiidep-.-ivleuce lv the (invvwr. ' .; i ;.V .-.'.wWeXN. ' 7T IN everyVbiety" W. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS, GEOEGE 0. STEVENS, No. 49 Light Street,, Willi - v. - A - "ORNAMENTAL- WIRE-WORKS, 2(3 :.truv !h:-.v;tr.r Sr., : aui:-::i-. Wire railing i- rc' t:;.'i,. ( hi-.iw.. di'ii, otjees and '".ii-.-: ". i. tn-e guards, wire cloth, ca;es, sand anil cal 'screens, i; chairs, suttees. &c. -! -.: '-. , WILSON CQLLEUr E SEMINARY (FOR YOUNG LADIES.) ( Best talent einjiioyed in all deparlmeiit. Situatiuii unusually' healthy, ' Roanl, per session of 2u.weck, ineludir.. fuel,' lights, and furnished room $i.).u--Uthcr charges modi-rate. Kail Session bein Scptcnibtr 1st. For catalogue ur-iuforinatioii. 'add res, J. 1. BUEWKTUYmcipal. R. R. W. JOYNER, S U R G EON "D E N T I 8 r Has permanently located in Wilson'. X C AH opneration? nil! he ncatlv andVare fiilly i'itIu! ; : i cn terms as reasona ble as i n, :, extracted wUhmil pun, iiicf Tiuburw street next door j rost Oillc. fi .iJ;a.iom AProclamatioii fiy Hie Governor " v?. r CUT; 5 mm m Hhs opened on Tarboro Stree 1 - nill' a as. ) par arm muiai V--'i : re he will be pleased i i'i--' ll'i S. of liquors. K. & F. 3. nurbifs Celebrated li ii Ml Diirltio the Su:nir.er ilionths his BKK-U wi!! bo kcr.t on. ICE.I Jec IIou?e iii ihu Cellar. ;.-7l. bz; r9 sale. The finest lin Sarrettes,- -&c, of I. a 'ars in town. i t :ree;h!t'i! old J. R. Stand 1 ..,. t rf Wootten & Steyens, ertafcars, 'irtox, n. (.'. r h-ive o.'i hand a lairc and well se-leC,-,d s'ocKof J-irir a d (.'iiamber Furni-rur- aud arf-o !la'ntiy ice:viii additions ther to. r " ; ' - . We ra Ia-' cheap he 1 -r.e.rls and niattressei- Sjw.C.aiM-. I.'''. , . j ; Picriire frame nKl,n;js and pictures n jjrea?. vari"tv sold cheap. . , liepiii in ijcaiiy and promptly-, done and wifi!a'.'ti'n guaranteed. '. l!.)-:'vood and metullie burial cases from the ci.- Mpcst to the best bionzed cases, .sep 17-ly. AGENTS WANTED. THE JOHNSON REVOLVING BOOK CASE. With Incktendknt Shklves Adjustable to Doofcs OK ANT IIIIUHT. AIV EL.ECJAIST PHESE'T. ISVALUADLE TO Lawyers, Clergymen, physicians, Editors, Bankers, q TEACIIjER?, y Merchants, S Students, S - AND ALL WHO HEAD ijOOKS. CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, BEST. Made of iron, beautifully ornamented. Can not warp nor shrink. Durable and convenient. A novel and handsome article of furniture. Shelves IS Inches square, each Will hold a set of Appletons' Cyclopedia. Two sizes for table, threo Bizes for floor. j Holds more books In less space than any other device rotates at 4 finger's touch. Send lor des criptive price list. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED . Address, BAKER, PRATT & CO., School Furnishers, and dealers in everything in tho Book tuid Stationery line. j I 19 Bond St., New York. - Send 25 cents for our New Illustrated Cata logue, with over 300 Illustrations o educational and useful articles. I . ' Use 'Young's 1. ir. C?1tss" aid save j-clt J. T. Young & Bro. DKALEK IN batches, diamonds; J:-,V:r:t.UY. SILVER WARE, . .'.i:;! ' ;;: -,?" ) kinds of! ' -I -iii'I ).if!-! CIOCK - 1 t!i ks ,-.Y orders -, .! attend c, i . i .'uii ho'?? e-K )0 0TLY'" NON e-:r.:j tire onit su:ee !: :; u oiii.fl. ! ne i.i t a-iu.mei' . Able Library .:-...!! Jvxp..-i ie:C-! Teti'-Mers.; .pp:ir.-t,iK Spacious sanf i.:ili!;':!i:oeui ho.vic. i,u'ain'r. A pie:; ye !;'.''.' :?( !. si-!-, kItu .i--r year. m-ic. e::ira. esi''.i. . et-:n'!s from first - T - , ';ej ft ci inie u- in'si rh'irstla in A.M.v -. for Cat ;h- incipal Vi:iKf.! N..C. in MiUitliilU -TO 11:;;- 53 ! V mi- .- . OK - - , NOR i -I CAL..rLV.t.- r cav i I )i--ol red U' in .;)' Sllper- plljfl- 1 1 !.:::U- Ei;le I'hospliaf, Econruiical Kertibrr. t?l)ecial Tol-.acco Fertilizer, AT THE DWEST WIIOLESi.LE -iY THE PRICES ) j ' " Gar Jlioacl. If you order directlv fmrn th' Ms aim faetuiers No. HUi-uili t. . t Baldmorr Nlh. frriT ! he M;u ufa ti"i- ..f rl. ;isive made ?ii- oiler mm !y i'r jii.e r :i-..n ' !ar IIiimc are n.ti.ieoi-es nt wnikio iim- : lj.'te With the fret -ale i of ihfeohl st;ib-1 lislicd manures in the State of North Caro-i Sijna ihroujrh the oidinaiy and! b ;i: iutate j channel ofltrade. They are Ide'ermined I tliat tho-e farmer and phim.-rs f t,c ': Slate of Nortli Carolina, w in. vnt - 'u i,v I lese god-, land have confidence iij them. I tall have the. pportunitv of d..mcr o 1 symiuur iearor uvor. at the lowest pu-s:hle ; rriee! and upon a plan which i mels inem 10 . pp.y no f.roni 10 an i tcrmediatfe (arty - i j BT"Thi offer is made only lo Farmer anl I Iar.ters who intend to uc the od i themselves, and i Vtritly limited lo'tkie i yno live t.i tlie htai. of (rth (.'Hrrduift . i Send for price and all .Tcire l jnf, rma- tion , i . . ; B AUG II i SONS,' Manufactnrers and Importers of Fcrtili. zcrs and Fertilirirje Chemicals, No. 10J S "ISP 3! INSURANCE. N X- STATE LIFE INSURANCE C o m p a n y . F: II. Cameron, President. W. E. Akdkkson Vice-Fresidetit. II. Hicks, Secretary. L)k. E. B. Hawood, Md. Director. Pkof. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuary. Assers .J... ............. $ 200,270 70 Liabilities (Ue-iiurauce, reserve, &c).... 84,S7fi 41 Sin-plus to policy holders 175.394 25 The. State Life is the only Hoiue Compa ny in North Carolina. It is the only company that invests all it funds in the State. All of its money j kept at home and circulated among our own co pie. . Out of fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance' Department. th X. C. State Life issued more polities in the State last year than all of the rest put to gether. Company's rates as low as those of any first -el ass company. It will cost a man agred 30. about five cents day to keep his life Insured for one thousand dollars. , North Carolinians, stand by and. support your own Home institutions. JSoyGood agents wanted in every count y in the State. A. B. DEANS, Special Agent for Wilson and vicinity. . je6 V. J. HARRISS. - FTholesale & Retail Dealer in-- GROCERIES & , Xow offer to hi old fvieiidi and patrons hi large stock of SUffAR, COFFEE. FLOUR, LARD. : 1 - ! IUJTTER, . - Ail ptircuaed prr-viou I to the advance in prices, and will be soldeiieap. Sam TIonaKS. If. IIoDGrs unnfiFQ, unnnre MUUU lv VJU I J U A L-O WHOLESALE DEALERS IN liable aiiilC "ap AND Ladies Trimmed Goods, AH COMMERCE ST.. NORFOLK, VA. ep21-tf l-iNEW Fiimi styles I Nw Prices. ! (tRIFFII & MURPtAY. Goldiboro St., Wilson. N. C. ' . ' - .jv-''-'C."-V. : -.'. - Maii..facturers of 'ai l iases. f5iiirsies, f arts', V"airns. Harness, and all kinds of lidiiifl vehicle!.. Which will be sold at lh lowest possible flurr-. We h:ivf now oa hand a'uice and select ftek o work. ' Qur prices are a low a the lowest, lie sure and call on us before btiy.ng . Sat it-faction ;ri;ti-anii'd in eerv case. Kejjiirin? neatly and j)ri'.uily attended to Arthur C. Freeman, Dcalcrin DEAFiiONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 14 4 JIaiiVM.. Hvnd Market Square, noiu-'ol;;. va. Offer his xvjt' stfck At dariiaius. j.adir-- il'iiible case jjol 1 vvatehes a low a- ? 1 4.(Xt; Ge.:t" .teni winding, double ease (f). Solid gold x-t of jewelry fr Mis s $ "i.OO Fii-e n A plated set for ladies 8 to $Jo. Solid S.iV to $10. . Thi.-e are l.r s. me of the many indiice-nn-nt- I am oHer'.n at my new rore. Wedding and Engagement Rings always on hand. enravin free ot charge. aflios and jewelry repaired and war- rineu. . . .cr.d yonr orders to me and thev will be promptly filled. A. C. FREEMAN. Esta.oiisli.eci .18 1 o. M m. lanieu with JONES, K McDUFFY & STRATT0T 1 IMPORTEIRS OF, AND DEALERS IN THE ' 1 P0TTERY AN GLASS Of all. Cotintries, from .original' sources. A ' t Ufiandoliers, J able Cutlery, Ktc, 51 to 59 Fateval iuitt ltiO Franklin Si, EOSTOiY, MASS DR.' RYDER'S : AMERICAN FRUIT D1U1,. PNEUMATIC correct 1'riRcipIes, Corrtcttv "S nai. anil IvMrli.nii., x. y t'remnims Awarded It ilurin.LS'79n Sc,b Illustrated' Catalcgue out iv. lbtd AMERICAN DRIER COMA vv r. , . ray2l . WILSON 7 f - kj . v . t , W W T A I L Da Merchant Tailoij and Dealer in Has established a fivzt clnjs kePs constantly for sale a fine wear. Cutting dnnv tr Also - cleaning and leiiaia ri A 11 1- . " . . "- ranuo no hrst elhss. in-aiJCL-tiuny, -yours truly, Feb. 6th. -'8 0 12 m Second AMI Branch, Hadley & Farmer's. We have i. just opened a full line of Hardware of ertrj IkzatU- tVn. A knculturAl Iinplements, Saddclry.Rti'jov nnd fV9ron lUmra IiIm collsrs, &c. Full line of FAINTS, Oils, Faint Jirushes. Ic.,1 Futtj. Olaw ali xes, full line of Carriage Material. 100 l.-Arrels best Indian Rock Limb wki, Ve will sell low, Improved Weed Sewing Machines'. Wc are. agents for the celebrated Edipce Cotton Planter. drcidaIr of any planter in the market. Also. tho Koland Chilled Steel Pb.w iu be surpassed. Our stock of Tinware 'S T O VE s: ST i .. 1 r We ;Uve I be prettiest line of StoVe vw.m. ii. r speeiHuy aim is liana.sonicst - trick" in themarket, siitul b-: without one. ' . ?oek i n-w and -was 1 on ,u-.. iU )e w!s!1,Mranytl)i.in our a tc their mtere.-t tob.,y of us. ' J. L. . Old ISIortli StateFir e iNsUKANtE COM i'A.N V (JF V A i III EN TON, N. C H-as heeii in .h'ucccsrul operation for Kilit Years. A ThoriHihly Iiei;able ih m ompany. H M. S. DAVIS, President. F. JJ. JAHMAN A-'t. pshiip feiiffaiiDlLira , Manufacturers of the "Bone of Peruvian Qiiano," ! -. ", . " Iiuyal Ammouiated Oiasolred Bone Phoifdiat. .'' ' Upshur Coroppniea' "Fish sod' Potash GutaiV AIbo deal largely in in No. I Peruvian Guano, and Manufacturers of Rat acd DiiscJvcd Bon and keep on xaod all kinds of ''erliljziag jdaicrial. C. L- UISIIUI? NOKFOLK. OR Evaporator r.- , "',u,.TenF. - FAV' U,c Vn;ctk IWub. - - W LWW JtJJ. nr.vcry man and Fnrt I', ' f R SHOP. U J .Sf SJ IL mnmhlnt :t.. . , ,? - , stoek ofoods for man aact fcBrs v uiy4W uu ailorTJ notice. All arc welcome i cue k s wooh. Corner Nash and Uoldbre . Door from. is complete. O VE S. i STdVE ever placed o,n the market. The no - hf direct: from he mr.nu and line will call and We will ftrr , : J 7 Weaver & jriLSOX, -NV c. ' -AND- STORE! mm, "1 wuin rrvcx, dunraaie-, M.a.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 25, 1881, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75