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The Wilson - Advance. ..."Mar;ii . . ii3i AND - that by the plow wouli thrive. If j MtwselfoniMt either hold or drive.1 fforthe Advance. Spells ! Spells ! wish to know what advantnge it ixr any far mer to have what he calls apelU. (such fts cuyin. roaulihg, grub bing, fencing, or most anything thai could 1)6 very easily done by one wan ) I know thai a fanner has some vork which he canritt very handily d if vii'mh lipaniny ht-is 01 nuiioii . i o house or such work too heavy for one hand to do. So I term it onl necessary for a spell wheiv one man can't do it himself. Hut one farmer will have a sptll cnitiiv2.or some other spell, . ask Li neighbors to help him, eCt him a .jug., of whiskey. Some of them - drink too much, which I am sorry to say is a cry common thing and row ing cvi'. Well, from the rich and manly feelinj!i; vf the whiskey a subject which w.ll Arouse some one's ambition, will ter ininute in a quarrel .or fight. So some one will'go home drunk with a black ore. and for recompense wil 1 give his .xn Innncont uil7 ft floCOU II 2. If fiOt his a law suit may spring up which probably causes the loss of the whole .rnn t.n mv lawvcts' fees sV nothing ,fthe lost time attending court. Well, one grand thing in thi3 spet work is, the man wdl loiter about HI! sav tw hour by sun before he starts to the pen, then say he helped Ls neighbor do day's wane, ana expect his neighbor to do a dav'swork in re turn. This will not pay. The far mer's time is his money. ; ' This spelling has a tendency in mj mind to throw a farmer back instead of forwards ng him. for he should pay Hie time uacK, so. no jjama y """-' makes no money, nor forwards biraself or his neighbor. ' Now if the farmer would only stay at 'home: do his own work he would dot only have more work done in the week but in better style or more to his own notion. C. W. K. This communication is of the right lind for eur Home and Farm Depart ment, and we trust that many of our farmers will emulate tho example o' C. rT. K.. and send us communications Couching the vital interests of farming. If ihey will this department will prove - much more interestin g to our farmers. Start now. 'Begin it at once. Thii column is open to all farmers and we axpect them to fill it. Kd Cheap Manure for Gardens. A correspondent of the' German ic wn Telegraph writes : The effective and economical fertilizing of snall fields or gardens, nioro especially Ihose devoted to vegetables ..ni.-y 'ob tain by simply digging in fresh vegetn ble mfuse, even weeds pulled or cut jresn previous to flowciing aud.'sced ing. So the unsiglitly and slovenly appearance of heaps in the garden are obviated that arc often seen wherr tUere is no covered shed near by for composting. For this there is gener ally not much leisure left. In this connection'jt may not bo auais3 tc atatejtlial green plants piled tightly ferment, dry ones decay ; and the use o f either for manming is ccverncd by expediency" - and. Mother motives not within tho scope of this article, nor is the composting of vegetable garden refuse, which operation requires more or less time, according to the manage ment. Exposed out of doors the l:e-pe lose nine parts often, not only of their aize and substance, but also of their ttost valuable qualities, by t! c con tinued action of the sun. air ai d mois ture thereon. But if the refuse is bu ried beneath the surface of the ground while fresh and green, it is then of easy eolation; ths moisture of. the earth assisting the fermentation and decom position. The juices are preserved in the soil and nourish the immediately succeeding crops. A Poer Beginning. If a farmer wants good horses of hit own raising he most begin at the be ginning, and not start as too maoy do with an old,, wind-broken mare that i blind in enq eye and lame ia two legs, 8imply,j3ecatf3e she can be bought fbr a little money. . For breeding pur poses in nine cases out of ten, such an animal is dear at any price. A good thoronghbred stallion'would get. from uch a mare a cob far better than the dam, but her weaknesses and consti tutional traits willi sooner or Inter be come apparent in the offspring. "Like Uegets like," is a well established law, a-od & superior animal cannot enme ttem one decidedly inferior. Only from sound and v'gorous rrares can we ope for a race of healthy horses. JOHN CLARK, JR. & CO'S BEST S I X - CO R D FOR Machine or Hand Use. THOMAS RIJSEr.L k CO., fcOLE AGENTS. FOR SALE BY Mines, Hadley & Co., i V1LS0X,N. C. ocS The Firm of M. TJ. Atkinson Co.. and Raker. & Cobb, having consolidated will after January 1st, 1881, be known and do buM.iess in the town of Wilson as ltkinson Cobb & Co We pirpose to do a Business, and soli goods for cash and on CMne as lew as tney can oe t.ouut in Kas 'rni I 'y roli lift anrl nitli uliiict in -'ii'W w.ll kf'i'n constant I v on Imnd t-vrrv. tuing to supply ,uie wants ol tlie laruier DRY GOODS OF EVERY DE. ASCRIPTION, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, &C, FORK, SALT, CORN, MOLASSES, , SUCAR and COFFEE, AND ALL KINDS OF " AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Ii intend also to fmrish to our trade. i lie vrv best brnnM of Criano in anv iiiian tit y .desired. Ve-invite our farmi customer, and tlie public ' generally to call to see us at onr 'tore corner of Xah and Tarloro streets, before purclusin elsewbere. Qlikhison Cobb & Co. U ilton, N. C, Due 20th. IS80. tf. J ARRATTS I10TEL7 (Recently City Hotel,) PETERSBURG, Va. as been thorotiRhiy renovated and band orr.cly furnished. Location central and ness.. The oi.ly hotel in the city lighted with a. Omnibus Free. URO N & PE TTI t, Propr iete JAMES W. LANCASTER, Attorney at-Law, WILSON, c. Office in the Couri House. Practices in all the conrW (except the Inferior court of Wilson county) and will give prompt attention to business entrusted te him in WHsou and adjoining counties. BEST ID THE nORt.0 1 . Impure tn-Cmfb Soda Is mf m uaniir airiT wsuelr it may -r wmiv I1M4 a-y elf. bat a C09TPAR1SON W it rrn tno (llflcreuce. 'See thar yonr Bakfnr o4m la tvb Ite and PtiltE, urn abouT-d be A Lf, K1.V1II.AK SVKsi-AINCES ueVd for tOOttr Partnersnip Nonce!! fa Fin! fa tofe! mm Eiw arils, Brafloi & Co, Printing: s Binding Raleigh. N. C. Having the moat complete establish-, merit in the Stute solicit ortlers for Ieitrr llHlV:ote EJeaI, Hill Heady. An omitKialM, S(u('miiit. nenioraHdani, C'Mrda. Binreloi "" Iol-as, 1'octers, tkc. Insurance Printing,- Uailrcad Printlm,' 1 Dook and Pamphlet Printing stdiool Csitaloiigcs, Circulars, etc. PRINTING AND IUNDING OF ANY KIND, lELin-j or Fetnoy Orders solicited Edwards;' Broughton, & Co. 1 'pinters ani Binders. RALEIGH, N. C. BOOK BINDING AND M A N U F A 0 Til R I N G , He rebind b(ok of every kind in the neate.t style of tin? art. Blank hooks of every izc and quality, made to order on slum notice. , IKo have a complete Bindery i-i charge of a thorough competent man. Iteord Books, Dockets, Index Books. Ledgers, Day Book?, etc.. made at New York prices. Send ns your order mid wa will give yoi satisfactory job and prices N',-: rEBRY, Hons ton Co., Ga We have known ,kSwift s Sypliilitic !plcilk,' tested tn hundreds of obsii".;if caKe of Syi hilh, M.-rcurhl B1m-i". v , k Herofuhi. t- , n-- letifv that it ;' . ;. -niot pt-; f I'Ct atiit p( ! !J ani'tit cu - cave : .'apt. lini;h f:,. Pc'!;ii (1; nu ? K: JurlgK C. ( ' i v; .) I VV;i! n. ,,f ? : ; ' J W l.athro & C '., Ssivaniisii.. ;... Jackson, Iep. CTk Sup Ct. ; Oct. U ren; Dr. J. 0. GillK-rt. L"rtijjg?s; J .V Ma : ; o. 'i'reasurer; Win I Pieret', iUk'u;:', J am personally Acquainted with .: pr.- p ri tor, nl also Willi many of the ren tie men whoee siyrnxtuios arpars to tlu; fere jro'ng ctitifcnte. 'Ihey are men of hih enracter and standing. A. II. COLQurr. Governor of Georgia. Prepared only M tlie Swift Specific' Co APr o el amati on Uy tlie GoTBrnoi $200Reward.- Executive I'kfabtment, Kil-ijh, Nov. 9th. 18S0 Wherras, rfUcfal Informntion ha been received at this Depart i.icot that Edwin. Farnicr,lare of the cuimfy of Wilson.stands charged with nmrdfr. And wherea it ap pears that the said Edwin Fanner has fled tli'- State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon hint. , Now, then-fore. I Thoina J. Jar is, Gov ernor, of the Siate of North Carolina, by virtue f authority in run vested by law, do issue (his my proclamation, offering a re ward nt Two Hundred Dollars for the ap prehension and delivery f the said Edwin Farmer to the Slierlil' of Wilson countr, at tlie Court lUtnse in Wilson, and I do enjoin all officers of i he 8tate and all irood citi zens to assist, in bringing said criminal to justice. ' Done at our eity of RaTeMi, the 9th dav f November, 1SS0, and. in the 105th year of A in erica 1 1 Independence. TIIOS. J. JA KVIS. By the Governor, G L. DUDLEY, , Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Edwin Farmer is about. ;-50 years old. liht eoiiiplc.;oii. about ; feet G or 7 inches n height and weighs about 1G0 pounds. IN tVtHYYAR ETY- W. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS, GEORGE 0. STEVENS, No. 49 Light Street, ' BALTIMOREi WIRil RAILING AND OKNAMENTAL VVihfc Vurvt JDXJFXJPt SC OO , 20 North Howard St.. abi!:,rr-. Wire railing for cemeteries, h-v ns. dens, offices-and balconies; wi' d .v ; u tree guards, wire cloih, oic-ver. fir.-i.' cajes, sand and coal screen, iron chairs, settees. &.c WILSON C3LLlVf E FUH YOUNG l..tIK - ' i j WiNuii. . i i . Best talent jwinpioyed iu ul -ttp.) , . -r Situation unusually lieab by. Board, per session of 20 week, i ? fuel, lights and fumisticd ros.i . , Other charges moderate. Fall Session begins September 1st. For catalogue or information, addreaa, J. B. UUE WE K, Principal. R. W. JOYXER, S URGEON 'D E N T T S i Has permanently located In Wil?ont N. AH opperadons will be neatlv and cre f ally performed and on term as reisona blea poeihle. Teeth extricted wUhout pain Office Tarloro itr:et next don- to ft .a, A a v-. KMlfAB Hat opened on Tarboro Street a first-Class Bar and Billiard Parlor, where he will be pleased to see his friends. ;j Bar stocked with the best of liquors. H. K. & F. B. Thurber's Celebrated Brands of "CENTUR HISKIES, :- Whca . . During the Summer .Months his ISbA'Ai will be kcut on ICE. Ice House iu the Cellar. . ICE WILL. BE FOR SALE. The finest line of Cigarrettes, &c. Call and see him Dec 3rd tf Cigars in town. old J. R. Stand Wootten & Stevens, FURNITURE DEALERS AND pndert,a,:fcers, Wilson, N. C. i on band a large - and well se- i'i Parlr and Chamber Furnf- Cte uv intly reeuiyiiij' additions We -p. M-vlsteadi and mattresses fii'.e'.fv : ' Hopr-'u-and -s,i:i i'-. R.j .-( (lie i'!ifii!-17-ly -.m moldings and plcfnres in . i v -nd promptly done i .: r ir'.r.-i'itccd. . ' a i : .n-rallic burial cases from to me best bionzed eases. AC EH TO V7A H T ED. T2S JOENSKT BSYOLYJNQ BOOS CASE. Wish IvDcrraDKirr Siteltrs AnjuatABuc to Books : . Of ASY Jl EIGHT. AX EJLEGAirr PRESEMT, INVALUABLE TO LXWTERS, CXKKOTMEX, PsrniciAxs, Eoxtoss, Raxkrs, q TEACHSaftS, m MEatcnANTS, Ssttjdekts, , 5 AKD All! WHO HEAD BOOKS. CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, BEST. Made of lront beauttfnlly ornamented. ! Can not warp nor shrink. Durable and convenient. A novel and handsome article of furniture. Shelve 16 inches square, .each will hold a set of Appletoos' CyclopsBdia. Two sizes lor table, three sizes for floor. j Holds more books in loss space than any other device rotates at a Anger's touch. Send fordee criptivo price list. COERESPON-DEITCfE SOLICITED Address, BAKER, PRATT & CO., School Furnishers, and dealers In everrthlnsr in the Book Md Stationery line. , 10 Bend Me., Xew rk. Send S5 cents for our New Illustrated' Oata lecae, with over soo Illustrations of educational ad useful articles. - loung s Ft F. Glassas" eyesight. a iid save your J. T. Young & Bro. DKAL.ER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Manufacturer of all kinds of Plain.Gold Jewelry, Rings, Badges, kc clock ever sold. American watches at the lowest prices. Solid silver spoons, forks Ac, cheaper ttian ever, lour orders am so licited and will btt promptly attended; by J. T. YUUNlx & URO. pKTEKSBUIta, YA. oct SOth 79.-tt Will son Collegiate Insti ute FOR BOTII'SEXES- STRICTLY NON - SECTARIAN '.For years the r.iort .successful, school in Eastern Carolina.- The best advantages and lowest rales. Healthy location. Able and Experienced Teachers. Fine library, anil jppar.it.is. .Spacious liui'diiig. A pleasant. cdneaLi-'al hoiiie. j Avrnge expense., $1 SO per year. IMusic, 45. extra. Session extends from! - first Monday in Pypteuiber to lirst Thursday in Juiw. AMilress, for Lai alnue, S. llASSELL, A. M., Principal, jlylS tf WiWon, N. C. IMPORTANT NOTICE I TO THE tirn M 'late -OF-- VYl CARODINA.I E 'd rAt Pure Disfolred A IV: I; ) DissolTeld B S"per-phoi h V rhosphate, I Fertilizr C! .;pi. ;ai I bacco Feri.iixer, . v .1 VF-TIIE- .' -f LESALE PRICES 1; Y THE Our Jljoaci. vou order direetlv from trie Mann 103 Soulb Street, Bal'imore factlurere, Np. MD, a"SfpTnc Mantiraeturer- of the above rd havjB made ihi- ofl't-r solely fbr the reason thai there are it tiuaices at. work ro Inte fere witii the free sale of thee old estab-lishL-d manures in the State of North Caro lina Ihrou'h the ordinary and lesrbimate channels of trade. They" are deknnined that tho-e farnu-rs ami planters of the Stale of North Carolina, who want! to buy tbete goods, and have - con tide nee in them. ntl have the rpportunity of dwinf; witljioui fear or favor, at the lowest Ktibl prices and upon a plan which 'l contpel them lo pry no profit to an intennedlait parry . . i . tThie offer is made only to Farmers -nd i'lapter b intend to mc tle lfHd themhciTes, and is 8tri3tly limited to tace whrf lire in the Stafj of North Carnlma. Send for prices and all deirl I informs ticn. - . i j - .BAIT. II ONS, Mariufactiirpri and Importers of Fertili ser and Fertilizing Xhemicali,! Jfo. 1D1 SHh Street, BalrtrtTe, M i INSURANCE. N- C- STATE LIFE INSURANCE j O o m p a n y . F. H. Cajcbbon, President. W. E. Anderson Vice-PresidenU W4 II. Hicks, SccreUry. Dr. E. B. Haywood. Md. Director. Prof. E. B. Smith, Advisory Actuarj. Aitfls 2 60 j 44 0 4 0 Liabilitiea (Ce-iaturauce, reserve, &e).... 84,8 8 41 Snrploa to policr holders 175.394 29 The tate I. He is tlie onlj liora Compa ny in North Carolina. It is the only company that invests all Us fund in the State. All of iu money ia ket at home and circulated among our owu so pie. Out of fifteen Companies reporting to the North Carolina Insurance Department, the N. C State Life issued more polities id the State last year than all of the rest put to gether. Company s rates as low as those of auy first-class exinpany. It will cost a loan aged .10. about five cents day to keep bis lie Insured for one thousand dollars. North Carolinians, stand by and support your own Home institutions. 1 figT'Good agcnU wauled in every county in the State. A. B. DEANS, Special Agent for Wilton and vicinity. je6 W. J. HARRIS S. - fFholesaleJc Retail Dealer in GROCERIES & ow offer to hf old friends and patrons his urge stock of SUGAR, COFFEE. FLOUR, LARD. BUTTER, ME advance All ptireuad previous to the in prices, and will be soldcbeap. S am Hodges. H. Hodoes K0DGES& HODGES WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hate; and Gaps ...... AN D....- Ladies Trimmed Goods, 49 COMMERCE 8T.. NORFOLK, VA. swp24-tf New Firm Styi!es I Nhw Price?s. GRIFFIN & MUERAY. Goldsboro St., Wilson. N. C. Maowfactureru of Carriag:efi. Buscies, ('arts, Wasons. Harness, and all kinds of riding A'ehicles. Which will b sold at th lowest possible flffHriv, W have now on h.and a nice and select stock u work; Our prices are aa low as the lowest. Be sure and cull on us before buy.nc. t.Sati faction puaranted in every ease. Kepairing neatly and. protoptly attended te IT F.atabllahed 1631. Arthur C. Freeman, Dealer i DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ; I . EEL RY, t 144 Main St., Head Market Square, NORFOLK, VA. Offer hi large stock At terrains. Iies double caae gold wat chea aa low aatU.OO Ger.isf atem winding, dotihle raae tS"J.00. Solid gold et of jewelry for Miss f.00 Fine gohi plated acts for ladies 03 to $10, St)Iid 9&.50 to W. j! Thete are but. some of the many induce ment I am offering at my new ktore. Wedding and Engagement Rings always on hand, . . -.1 emgjarinr free ot charg, rTatchea ami jewelry repaired and war- ranted . i?er.d your ordr4o n and they will be promptly filled. A C. FREES Alt. aia. Please BE CERTAIN AND SEE Wm BEFORE BUYING Y0V& ' And lloyal. lso on hadKAINIT and Chemicals. ' 1VXJJ. 1,TVTTT, A- sf Estalolislieci lsio. H. M. LANIER with I . 4 1 JONES j McDUFFY & S TRAT-T IMl'ORTERS OK. AND DEALERS IN TUB POTTERY AN GLASS Of all Cou tries, from orifmial unauatnara, Jablc tutlerv Kto 1 "11" re . 51 to 59 Fctlcral and 120 Franklin Sit.. Kit S T A JL AMERICAN PNEUMATIC Correct Pripciples, nal, and K idicaliv I orrect New 111 SLafciiiii - Preminms Awarded It Illustrated Catalog, . 'V ,lo,alu " -rTlC DIUEiR COMAAN Y. Cliarahersburg VvifSf)V : VPFOOk, Nurseryman and Fruft Or.. O. "W , . v, v-uui mm Second Door from Branch, Hadley & Farmer's. We have just opened a full li We are agents for the celebrated any planter i t.,e ,,a, ket. A,. f t sorpassed. Our stock or rimvare "c juat upenea a lull line of Hardwire f j" tion. Agricultural Implement,. SaMe!rV nnl7l X "oll.rs, &c. Full Ime of PAINTS o n? ln , Mr". ln41t Laes. full l.ne of Carriage Materi: I 10S barre I liT Tr 3 m. Mlow. Improd Weed Selfng Mad'n 2 M STOVES. STOVES. V P kave tho nrallinrl 1 1 J f O . . Cook, is w . .. .Lii ivin I I lit: til vLOVPI pve ..... v. ,i. ni ii'i i. ii wr mi io TitA I I shud bewitluut one" . : " -v o.wuc uiiuu.'sumesL trick ' in tu stoek cash. Tl) is new and was bought nmM r... .... )nA I - . . . it tc their intpri " wu' --wVh. lob.iy of us. J. L. Old Korth StateFire INSURANCE COMPANY OF , WARRENTON, . K. C TT 1 . . xias Deen in fcuccessful : A Thoroughly Reliable Home Company. WH. S. DAVIS, President, 1 ; E, H. JARMAN Ag't. Wior tuaiio MSB Of Ml yi - MW1 Manufactorers of the Itne of PeruTioti Gaono," . Royal AtawiuAted Diooolvad Boas Ftocphalov Uptlnir CompanTer'Tiob aad Potash -atA0." aiso uaaiiargciy m ia ..o. i reruvian uuaao. and UumJoctaran f aod DUiolved lkmf and keep oa Tand all kindj of fettilUiar maVtrUl. c.L.upsnrjR kobfoj-Iu lead. I sources. I XT MAS S. 11 i FRUIT DltiER, OR Evaporator. mm HI"""". itC(IHlTIr (). friii' k.irii,n..,:. rW, Kvr a k h ; -i vn aui fH! M tmT V-.... L .w. . 1 Wm g t Clieip, Prrctical, PertsWe. - m I fill ki II. m m . Fairs. Di viiurai aa Eastern Nortk Cimh. V,.v,n r ' , ' M. U co.nplcU. STOVE, r placed on the mark Tiir I? -p Is. J, .. . . . arktt. BO r--;- inin tie a4 Wl-U cali 'HI we will ftrj Weaver ,& ILSOX. N. O. operation for Eight Yean. r 1. F.LNO.CWe ri AND - M
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