The Wilson Advance;
fEho.WilsoamSice.
feljBilSHEDAT
TYILSON.N.C, EVERY FRIDAY.
OtirWinari thaer.;..,, nmmmm UJO
3ititm r indnlh ?Z,t
months , ;...r... .t,6
One ftuare C monthi::.;:2 U:LiJtdLltCl
One SrfUar V2 mnnth l U M '
Liberal deductldrti rliJi firlaff Sr tfMk
TnuasleAt AdTertOiwnti UarU4 a4 Cc3
Cenis per line. -
IVbbdard & Connor.
Let al(7 th e vds THOU AUI'STI AT, BE THY c6CTfRY THY op?s, AXD TRCTirS."
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VOL. 11;
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WILSOX, X; ., FRIDAY, APKII, 22, 1881.
NO. 13,
a.
liOcal Iepartmfent:
JeSEHUS DANIELS,
- Editor.
Eallroad Scliedule at AYilion.
' -Going Nohtii
Jf. 47, rasGmj:rr tinU Mail..
10:36 a. m.
10:.) 7 p. in.
.7:-l p. in.'
..8:39 a m.
, fast Mail ,
" 41, AccoininoiUtion .......
Lcl Frtighr ,
Goixa Soutu.
' 1 it . ;
4t Passenger...
t42 la.8cii2:or...
40 Fst Mail.:.
fi:0 p. m.
r....4:;2 a. ru.
.....8 :3:J p. tu.
Local
Freight.
....1:30 piij.
' It Office EI our.:
The post office will be open from 8
a. m.. to 5 J p.m., and hvur after the
, , JiSJ p. in,, train. Open 1 hour after
a.l Brief:
Spring ;
"oeomoka
fofPo-JIoke.
Toco moke !
,AxOCOMOKR.
The tiaie approaches for Nimro Is.
Joe McOaw haa just raceived a tuce
barrel of cucumber pickles.
Go to Dick Allen to get t!lb
fyour money in bUggiffl. - '
worth
Noyeltiea in gloves, mitts and hos
ier ji It L. llei'broner & tiro's., Agdnts.
. Call and examine. No trouble ta
aiioir goods at L. Ileilbrtaner k Bro':,
Joe iVcJGrnw hasjHst received a nice
1 t of creaui'sQcla biscuit and cakes..;
: Try ttrtu) I. ' ;- S '
tJit received at E. O . Noe A Co'.
150 bushels of field peas, also a . fine
4 . . .. ,
nt of sweet potatoes.
J net. Selby, of Selby Uros. - is; north
b.tig,lories for his lirery stable
which will be opened soon.
(jiiildrcn's suits. bir3-sV suits, jgi!Iis'
fills. ' 'Tiio nobbiest styles, a', L.
lle'nbroner Af Bro's., Agents.
It i a'moat time for the municipal
Mecl""ff to take place but as yet thefe'
k tin moTo towards nominating tortn
oiliocFS. . '
-!r.y. S. Clements has fhdVed his
uck of goods to tho store next door
ttmfntrwrBarn es & Co.", formerly
rccupird by L. J. Weber.
' Tne; Easter-Tide festival of the Sun.
cIy Sxihjoo( ff ,ot. Timothy's cburdh
will JjiiEeidi on Sunday n.xt t 4
o clock p.m. All are cordially invited.
Th rcrrjite department of the free
prliool for tbis ' town will bo opened
rxt Monday at the old Methodist
ofiurchj Mrs. W. F. lef ce"r teaciie'i.
Selby Bros., ire building a livery
st bijj on Gojdsboro street and as
"iinfis it itgiabd they will open a
'tit't class IfVcry stble ! in connection
"wifB Ahcir aale'slables.
Rev. J. L. Wiufield. of, Newberno,
. editor of the" JTfUcJi Tou:er the organ
or the;Di3vipJea, church: in thisState
V..'. -- f
p-rc'ied in the Disciplea c!iuirch last
Sunday, morning and cV'emng.
' sMrvV; W.' rtartrrrtv'e "tias purchased'
- s' Mr. 3T.R. Pea cock s i nterest in Pea
ck K TiarirfaYe's Drag Store and
will continue' bhsiness at , the same old
stand. We wish him much success.
"The tegular quarterly meeting of
Son'lh lgecombe circuit will be held
4 in 'rbisjot neit isunday.WRcv. J.;.S.
Neli on, Ptesiding Elder will preach in
K'kUhodist jchurcL finorniog and
uight. ! -
"'Wa are informed by a gentleman
who has recently crossed Tar River on
tfiie new bridge recently completed at
J?lrickland'sMUl bfy V. V. Clifton,
tiiat it is a complete structure, perhaps
the best bridge crossing the river; and
learn that the citizens of Nash county
living ita thef vicinity of Yorkis Bridge
are anxious1 to Setufe ilia services of
the same gentleman to construct a
bridge at that point.
Do, if yon please, let politics, alone
:far,aw1iile, eaoecialK' while the health
6f3our family needs looking after.
One day's neglect may cause you great
distress, If you rfre prrident yod wib
be no longer without a bottle of the
e'fren springs Iron and Alum Mass.
rHsdVb-y Lanarum litchfiebt, Ab-
i iftldfji vs. JFor rervonsness sict
heaftrfcile; dyspepsia, indigestion or a
ioiirstortjtijt isqne 9f the best rem
edies known, and for general de'ulity
JanS'i'emald diseases especially) it far
surpasses anytiri ig made. ' it is raan
fafjtnrdffOnj the'pur Miinera! Tratera
of Virgidia;
Thi uua! taster scrrice at the
Episcopal cbllrch lafet Sunday wer not
held At this place because of thd ab-
senca oi lln Hronson in ttocky Mount j
: 1 -. ... 11 . 1
whefS he hell cuslomarv Edater feer
vices. . :
TUv doe- Dick Al en sell 80 ninny
buggies? Iiect.UfC' he SelU a gdod
1 o icst buggy. .',.'
Thanks l fc
We are in receipt of an invitation to
attend the comraenceme nt exercises of
liinghani school which . takes place
April .29th. 1881 J IV i- no' ice that Ad
jutant Wl T. Dortcb, Jr., of Goldsbo
r is Cliief Marshal. The invitation is
a model of leatneas,. elegance, and
keaoiy.: ; tf-. ! r J l .
Don't you forget it! Rowland .sellfi
snuQ' at "50 cents a pound. t
Persunals.
m
Misi Alice' W.ntz is absent on a vis
it to fiiendi in Kinston.
Miss Bettie Woodard, of Ulack
Creek, is visiting relatives iji Wilsor.
llef. Dr. Bernheim, senior editor of
At Hdine dill AWo ia, a first-class lit
erary magazine published at: Wilmiug
ton, was in town this week soliciting
subscribers to his m'lgazina. We aro
glad toj kndw he met with success.
Ditk;Allen is selling buggies cheaper
tha'i aijy in.-m in tlic State.
Election of Vestrymen.
At:a-nieeting of tecongregatioii' of
S.. Timothy's, church' last Taesday,
Messrs. J. W. Lancaster, T. C-. Davtf;
II. G. Connor, II. F. "Murray, Dr. J. K.
Kafflu. C a tr A: J. Ilines, J. Gf Rwls.
J. V. Black well, and A. W. lion; land
were elected vestry meu ; and ilessrs.
J. W. Lancaster. II.' G. Connor, IL. F.
Murray and A. W. Rowland were chos
en . as delegates to ' ilieCopyention
which' meets in Raleigh in May.
Dick Allon has just received anoth
er carload of those good, cheap, relia-J
ble bttigies.
Mr. P. Hi. Dusfiiell.
f w'e afO pleased to -l?Jarn frorrl
narieston eirs ana (jourier that our
yoilng friend L'. J?. Dashiell now of
Greenville. S. C passed sdocessrully
at-the examination of the. Piiarmaceu
tical board of examiners on the loth
instant.
Mr DaShiell's friends 'in Wilson
vrill join ds iri congratulations.
A large lot of window glass and put
ty at Rowland's, j
Runnivcvj. ; u '
Monday Cf thig week in th'o suburbs
of thd tcf vn while ,Mr. Jesse Dcv was
driving out to his farm the king bult
dropped out of its place jerking the
front wheels from under the buggy,
and fright ening tho horse who ran at
the top of his.spced about throe or four
miles with tll3 two froiH he'e'ls. Mr.
Dew was slightly injured, but the bug
gy was not hurt.
Linseed oil, spirits turpentine, copal
varuish, and cvsrything in the paint
line it Rowland's drug store. 1
Shoceo Sprimji. . . . .
We call attention to the advertisement
of Sh'occo springs which will be opened
for visitors June 10th. These springs
were celebrated before the war as a
summer, resort end we seo uo reason
why'tbj&y" should not again become
popular to the oeop e ofthis setioa. !
The proprietor Mr. fTm. II. Brodie !
is a clever gentleman and intends;!
in!- hie fit.Nnnra q n'flnfnr.l ti I ec itr t
- 1 - - - I -
IJ1Cmu 8cClS.
5 bushels of No. 1
ceived at Rowland' .
chufas just
re
I
Advertised Letters. !
A list of letters and pistal cards
s i. !
wholly writttn remaining in the' post;
office at Wilson, N. C. April 20th, '81
Mrs Lendia Blow, R W (Daniel. W
m t.. w-.J fn,i;n n no
Jno Flowers,
H.e!rh'es. Mrs Miftic Johnson, Miss!
Carrie Le, Julus Locus, : Miss" Ella
Piace col, Cnpt J W Perry Rev G ar
son L Powell. Lucie L Smith. IVJJP
I -
Spence, W K ann. Elick Wbitfieli
Miss Harriet Wilkcrson, Geof.TfWood,
Mary Ann Ward col, 'Griffin Walson.
Alexander White 261.
f the above letters ami postal cards
are noVca'lled for in four weeIs they
will be sent to the dead letter office.
: M, C. Daniels. P. M.
Soren Springs mass at lfargfave's
T 1 - . '
. We are pleased to anncunce that
Mn). Robert Bingham, Piiotipal of
Biugham School, Jias accepted an in-
vitation to deliver the annual addreat i
: 1. t . ti
at tho Wilson CullegiaU Seminary,
Wednesday. June 1st, at the occasion
of th commencement exetfeiSSs of tha
School. , . , . ,
- Mai. Bincham is la pollg!edi writer
and a leai'Hed. educator and his ad
dbiias will be, wo predfet, one of supe
rior merit. 1 , ;
Head h. Heilbroner & 13ro.
advertisement to dav.
Agents,
Rock; bridge
alnm
ma33 at liar-
gr ave'a Dru Stored
Go r l Momivg !
"Good morniag. Mr. B I . What
brought von to town to dav?" was the
qusstion propounded to a gentleman
'from Nash cauuty the other day, and
the reply, a very natural one too. waa
that Ue fajd?boe.;y readiug aboit Dr. R.
W. Joynct's skill asS . dentist in the
Advaxce so long that he had deter
mined to have his teeth filled ov a
dentist who understood how" to iI j
the work in a workmanlike manner.
And we tlioujht that there was one
wise man left. Reader : Go thou and
do likewise !
Clotbiiijr I,c'.otJ.iing ! clothing ! of
all
kinds at L. Heilbroner &
Agents.
Bro'l
Protruded Meeting. - '"
Tlie protracted meeting at the Meth
odist church "still coYltiailcs witli tlna
bated interest. Teri of twelve persons
haye been ' converted', and others are
concerned as is tnanifested by the iium
ber of penitents1 at th5 altar.
ITevV IX T7TNash, who has b'sen assit
ing the pastor for the past week, was
ealhf'l4iorae W edivesday on rece'pt of
teJeVftm lofi;f mijig him If the death
of his brother-in-law. Rev. J. S.
Nelson, Presiding Elder of the Wash-ington-District,
a " preacher of ability
tis 1 nor -assTstiftg lhe ! pastor. Ho
preached a fine sermon last night.
HevJas. 10. Carter, TaStor of the
Jissicnary Baptist Church and . Rev.
IV. J. Cay of Pitt iission have been
rendering aid. Services are held
daily at 9 o'clock a. m. and 7 :30 pj. m.
Good SnufF, at 50c per pound at Row
lands.
- I " ;
Cat-Tail Millett for sale by Geo. D.
firem & Co. r
New advertisements.' '
Read Mavor Hines notice
of a bog
taked up astray.
..Dr. B. F. Arrington. Surgeon Den
tist tMblishes bi. card in the Advance
tnis week.
Dr. Arringtod m':!! be in Wilson at
his room at the dri?gs House the 4th
week iii May. I
Mr. Benj. H. Sorsby, Clerk or Supc:
rior Court of NasU "rjounty pub'ishes a
"notice to Creditors" which you fcould
do well to read. ..
G. W. S!iallcfbss'& Co., Fruit and
Prod ice Commission Merchants, are
too well known to our shippers of pro
duce to need any word of commenda
tion from us They make a specialty
of North Carolina prodhee. .
Struihers fc Wood, Produce Commis
sion Marchants of Philadelpliia,
f desire to handle consignments from
! this section. Read
,nenhand lf .0.u.de?ire t0 sl'ip your
produce .to thoroughly reliable gentle.:
!.: -J .-
SAtin nild brofndfi 1 fill!; trimming
aud a beaulifuNiue of buttons at L
HejjroacrBro'iaAgents.
Of Vfcu Centp.t; Cooiittee, I
KALfci(?n,- Apr il 1 5 , 1 8S I , V
1
To tJts Ciiizens of North Carolina :
I An effort is being male to entertain
: ; delesates who iil attend the
prohibi-
lion couyealidu i.i this cjty the 27th
! instaitt Those who will be eatervain-
Cu must send their names 13 the cha-ir-j
man prior to the meeting of the coa-
voniion. ",..-,-i
Reduced rates hate been granted ou
several railroads, and1 it, is confidently
expected trral all the' toads wiil make
similar arrangements. :
Delegate? ittist inhuire" at ihei,r re
spective depots for return tickets.
Tvcry peT?on wto feels a suflfclent
interest in the cause to attend vfill be
admitted as a delegate.
The convention will be addressed
by eminent ciiizens. : :
Tnos. E. Skixxek, Ch'ih'n.
Mjiotber uppiy ol that W cent
SCRAPS.
An Acrostic VVrtten for a crap-Book.
Man ia a "scrajM of coinplac.jHcj', grand in
own co'iceitj
And woman a "scrap" of tenderness, faith
f till and loving, a id sweet,
noving along life's pathway, toward the
iieavcnly Gate.
Yokd in bonds t affection, content with
'their 'Scraps," of Fate. "
Kisses are "scraps'
of ecUcy,
gathered
from day io day.
And love is a '"scrap" of heaven, sent to
illinniue their way,
Together they form a poem, fit for the vol-
ume of li:e,
i Ending like all otlier poems, with beauty
and happiness rife.
- :! "' ' "
Collecting 'craps'' in a volume, is peculiar
toj man and his male,
Of'poein and proe infi-iitive alas! this
diseasu hns seized Kate .
No otlier ; animals write "scraps," and
print them to vi how thy look,
No other animals read tkeur., and paste
them away in a bock. . .
Of all such collections may this be the most
'injti'iTsting and nea' , ,
Rich, racy, lare, and peculiar j tended and
true, and complete. '
PlirLo.
April 20th 1SSL ;
Jjinseed o'l, turpentine
kinds of paint at Holland's.
and alf
CoZl Pone's Letter.
A. Pope. General Passenger Agent
ofthd Aisociated Railways of Virginiat
a id the Carolinas, has sent the follow
ing letter to nahy cltizf na in the State
aiic we hope all our, readers will re.
spcii to it promptly :
In order that I may give to matter
that I am preparing fot publication in
vitjing Immigiation into the territories
penetrated by our RdllTy Lines, the
greatest possible completeness of at
traction, I wish to obtain from rai tent
citizens of North Carolina,' short but
comprehensive articles upon 1st. The
kind of agriculture best Buited ' to in
tending Immigrants, whether from the
Eastern, Middle, or Northern States,
or Great Uritain or the Continent of
EuroeJ 2nd. The mstluds of colo
nization lie3t adapted to enible small
farmers unacquaiutod with our climate,
soil, ctlstoms, (Jfcc , td sacceed iti the
Planting, Itsisiug and gathering of
Cotton, Corn, V heat. Hay. Clover and
ether grasses. 3rd.. The Stocking,
gathering, caring for and preparirg for
market of different kinds of fruits and
the raising of Domestic Fowls and anb
TmVs-for market. 4th. The most cornel
for table Ctyle of a house consistent
with absolute economy, that. will, suit
the cliaiale, be healthful, and of a ca
pacity for a family of two to four per
sons, not considering or" providing for,
iuterior finish of any other than ordina
ry comfort. 5th. Aelhods of dairy
ing. 6th.. The best sections of the
State, in our opinion, for liamigrants
to settle andbectroe most quickly sat
isfied and self-sustaining, and - any oth
er jsubject with which you are familiar.
The result of these inquiries will be in
corporated in published maUcr, and in
due course translated into other lan
guages to be di3trib;at6d abroad. All
methods of trans&ortalin enabling
Foreign dr itomestic Immigrants to
come into the territoFy traversed by our
Lines are- complatea; and I await com
pilaticJn of proper information: indica-
veu utieiu toiiuaita- meiuooicai eiior;s
during tlfo enduing Spring. Summer
and Autumn that will attract them
thither in tinie to locate and prepare
lor the crop's of 188 2
iprtt!g goods cheap for cash at L.
IleilbrfccV Ss Ero s., igentS,
Sectional ews.
BATTLEBORO.
Lod'je of American Legion f Honr,
A. J. Hob'good, Heputy of the Su
preme Comicil, American Legion of
Honof instittlted a Subordinate council
t)f that noble order in Battleboro, N.
C, on Thursday April 14tb, with 76
Chatter niemlfers. Tho followine of-
i firs ece and (July installed :
y m. H. rowelli Comnpander ; T. P.
BraswelV. yice-Comnianu'er ; J. W.
Pbweir, GTratcr ; A. j. llobgood, Past
Cmraauder; E. T. Hamilton, Secre
fary ; B. Cl Guion, Colfector ; J. F.
Taylor, Treasurer ; J'ose'pb Holigood,
Chaplain ; G. W. Smithson, fiuide : d.
W. Ward, Warden ; J. Stewart,
Sentf y 7 Vt. W. it Whitehead. Medi
fcU Examiner r j. U. PhllHps. G. L.
TT?mbrly ud M. J, battle, trustee.
. ; X C A R D.
HavrDg beenso'icted by my friends,
hereby announce myself & candidate
I for the otBce of 7owo Constable in the
! coining election.
W :-
State News.
The Halc:gh Netrs Observer gives
notice that hereafter its weekly will
contain 42 columns.
Raleigh Visitor : R. W. Best. Esq .
special ageat of the agricultural de
partment for North Carolina, is in the
city looking after the statistics in re
gard to the manufacture of tobacco.
cigars, cigarettes, snutr.&c. n says
the old North State stands head and
s
shoulders above other States in the
. . .
amount of cotton made to trie acre.
He will canvas? the State in tl!e ariove
interest for tlia census department at
Washington City.
A letter from Rev. F. W. filliara,
lately the Prdtestrfnt Fpiscopal 'minis
ter tit fJUntoii. North Carolina. ad-
f
dressed to the editor of, the Raloigh
NeJ:?C!senler, announces that Mr
Gilliam is hb"w at St. Mary's Seminary
Baltimore, where he will shortly be ad
mitted into the R.maan. Catholic com
munion. Mr. Gilliam will then return
to North Carolina and make Oxford
his home'.
. ! . . . .
Turboi'o Soutf'zmer : Judge Howard
is having the ord Edgecombe Hotel
taken down forth purpose of erecting
two large brick stores, which will be
occiDied bv S. S. Nash & Co. We
understand the Edgecombe Agricultu
ral H'orks is working on double time,
turning (lilt twenty llantlfrs daily and
can hardly k-ep up with their orders.
Thersave'ral stables now' training at
Runnymede Park will give a number
of trials of speed on FfidajY April
29tb, 1881, With regret we have to
chrouicle the death of one of our old
est citizens, Mrs Lucy Parker, who de
prrted this life on Monday night, in
this place, at the advanced age of 78
years. The new drug store occupied
bv Mr. T4 A. Macnair is fitted up in
unique style. j
We learn from one of cur exchanges
that Colonel McGehee. our Corarais-
slonar of SAgriculture in Raleigh, waa
IS
called on last week by some Cerraans
from the North, w'ib wef e' here pros
pecting for the best timbered sectie'ris
of the State in which to found a colony.
A fttr receiving full information they
visiied the: designated section, and re-
-
lurniug reported that they were satis
Bed in ferery respect. They will re
turn North with a' favorable account.
Their inteation is to settle iu a colo
ny, and after work have their b.-ewery
for refresllment, and so keep up heir
language and nationa! habits. Ihe
commissioner informed them of the
j N
settlement! of their countrymen in Sa
lem, who had now preserved thuir lan
guage in tactfcr twtf hundrfd years.
These gentlemen were most of all
pleased with ou r people, and their own
words were that, not even a remnant of
prejudice did'they discover iinst the
Northern people. If they comthey
will manufacture of the t?rrbe'5 JJorri a
toy to the 'most elaborate specimens in
wood work.
3f ARSilVr KKPORT.
REVISED AKDCORRICCTIb PT PTXCM. XIK1
.1. .
Wilson N. U Apr , 22,
1891.
COTTON-iMiddliug;.
GRAIN. p'htat per bus..:;:..
Corn ......... ... ...
Oat?...:::::.L...-. ::::
BACOX.-'- Ban'is per lb".:.,
N C M'Je and shoutil?rs. ....
Buik nieitt ifcUles...:..:....-.
" "ffhSuldefs..1 - ....
T, i
10
1.3
8J
....79
12
15
n2A
-10
if
iees as....-
Dutter i.
(Jliickens...i -
Eg-s ... . ..t .
Hide?. Green r
" dry...:l
;-25 to 40
21
....10toi2J
............11
60 to 1.25
Lard ......:.: i
Peanuts, 1
Iotatoes-"Swcet.
lUcf
Tallc w .....: -.........
Com meal...": .
K K
i
N U P.
There has been taken tip ia the town
r.r Wi'Hnti rl-u nlaed in the not nd one
red. curly bmred boar bog, with
swallow fork in eadi yeaiv
. -. S " t . .
. If .1 a.c .vt rall fr,r li'm III'
ten daiyi
auction.
will b'e sold at public
P. E. IIises. Major.
TEACCK ASV HARGRAVE
X D I S S Cf U (J T I ON.
" The abc' entitled rfrm, heretofore doimar
tlie business of Druggists in the town of
vVilson, has this ot been dtssolveo, j ar-f
ties indebted to the late rirrn ate lequested j
to eouie forward at once and make pay-
I nient to the undersigned, and those having
1 - T . t . . . al.A . . . n . a ..... . K . . . . ...
Ci:iii aai.isi. lire es..ic iu ic9cu hkiii
hira for payment. The bus'mebs w ill be
eoutiuued'ui fu .ure by
I W. W. tlAEfilTAVE. i
April 16ih. 1681.
SH0GCO SPRINGS.
These Springs, so Ctt rated be
fore the war will b ivonnM fs
- wvjrvMVV IVI f
Visiiorg n life
10th Of June, 1881
l.F or Circular giving full particu
lars, apply to
WM. II. 1'ALMEk.
,K Brodie, N. C.
p- S. PosttMS-e at the Springs af
ter 1st of June. Good Hic'k lini from
Wdrrtfi! Pepot, MU.
Esta.tlisiieci isjo.
ST WITHERS 5- WOOD.
PRODUCE COMMISSION
No 3S8 North Delaware Avenue,
. Pliiladelpbii. Pa.
'2onigninenls folieited. Returns
promptly ' uade. All letU?rs of iiifiiiry
proin, tly answered. -
Send for quotations, Stencils and Stopping
cards. . ' .
Yonrs Truly,
STKUJ I1ER- & NYOODi
1 2-2m. -
N
OT1CE TO CREDITORS,
NORTH CrVRtfLTNAT
' Hash. CouxfY;
B. H. Dunn, Trus-.ee of A. W. V ,
Arfington and John R. Green
J- laintiffj, )
JoLn W. Blount, Adroinistray
tor of Thomas J. A. -Cooper,
deceased, Defendant. )
The above entitled fpecial nroceedirijr
uning in.istiay oeen mtirurei lor an nz-
count and settlement- of defendant's admin
titration, no i ice is b irtby given to all cred
itors of said P8f ate to appear ix-for! the.
u uJergigned. the e'erk nf the (Superior
Court of said county, at his oftice in the
town of NHfivilIe, m or uefur NniMiaY
the 13th day of Juno next at 12 o'clock, M,
and file the evidences of their claims. - ;
BE:U. ll.SORSHY.
CI k Sup. Couit, Nash Co. N. C.
pril 18 h, 1881. 4-22-3t. : -
At the wli known Clothing and
L. HEILBRONER
We ar : ofTering thrs senson one of
J?oy and cldldrens
CLOTHING.
Ever oflVnd in Wilson. In
the handsoirest Hocks of
TRIMMING SILK.',
SATINS,
BUTTONS; .
laces. : . :
EMBROfDEnit3. .....j.. jr
- GLOVES, MITTS, . ... M.
LADIES, MISSES, and CillLDREICS ll6iE.iS
: " ; . ,; -. : '-'.. "'".- :-- 'i-'J j,i
To which we call attention and ak the publfc for ejualnattoa befort
purchasing elsc'whcre; . .. ' . ' ' .
! DRESS
Our Mtck U 1 trier thaa usual, and out nlo'tto Is QUICK SAitS and
SJAI.-L PB'JFIT,V. '
shoes,
Onrtock U complete in that line and eor.sis'ttof a b.'fndiome line of
Buttor, Lace, Kid. and Fox Oalftr, SaiulalH, Newport Ties and Slip,
ptr. Alo a full Hue of Mi ? and Chd Jreu's Shoe. If e call at-1
ml ion to onr Iuir:tlm line of ' -
HESS' GENTS' HAiSj) MADE
Galtr rs nd Ixw Quarter ffiocS wliicb: rft make t rpe rfalfj.
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ANI FtlRNlSIllNG GOODS.
A larse slofik 61 Ui latt frtyles and best quality. ,
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Thanfcrfg you- or past patrnagc
We Recafn Respecttully Tours
L lliiier
Wilson and
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326' 3lS NoVti f Detaif iriXndt
1 ri : " J ..- -P1 ?"'r"
Td make 8 Specialty bf
Not Crtfclle.
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. Any oilier as Cheap, a ao be' ,boitfbt
111 the Stat. If yil want A Marine Ixr
offer m the Cash. I will deliver,' tostnto
tions aud keep up warrant., y ri,t
&R. b. r. jminsnort;
Sr&Wn Dentls1!
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in May,, r 1 . ,
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StlMn 4 C.Pirttata. MaU;
Dry Cools Estblbbrant o
& BRO., Agtoi
tho ucTjUest itocki of M&'n 'toutn
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and askig for a coiiL'ntanct oftli
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Driri Store.'
snnff at Rowland's.
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