THE Wiltt ADVANCE:11 Liberal Party Weakening;
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RlHirATIOXAI., 1MLITICAI. AI Al.
CUI.TIKAL IXTEKK8TSOF EASTERN"
SOKTH I'AKOLIXA. j- -
PijWshed Every Friday Morning,
fwplii Dnirls. , Editor ail . Pripritttr.
Friday Morning, October 6tb.
OUR KOiims.
For Congressman-at-Large. It.
Bennett. ,
T.
For Supreme Court Judge Thou.
KuUin.
Fob Supkkiou Coiibt Judges.
First District. las. E. Shepherd.
Secoud District. Fred Phillips. -,
Third Distriet A. A. McKoy.
Fourth Distriet. .Fas. C. McRae.
Fifth District. I no. A. Gilmer.
Sixth District. V. M. Shipp. i
Fob Solicitor. .
Third District. Swift Galloway, i
For the Senate Seventh Senatorial
Distriet H. G. Connor and Jas.
8. Hattle: ...
VUiSON COUNTY TK'KET. i
For the House of Representative
Johu Ia. Itaile.v.
For Clerk Siierior Court. A. li.
Dean, f
For Register of 1 cedn. It. J. Barnes
For Sheriff. J. E. Farmer.
For Treasurer. J. W. Farmer.
For Siirveyor. I. G. Eat in an.
For Coroner. H. VV". Peele.
Federal Interference in Elec
tions. A stranger to olTr institutions
reading in a New York daily that
the President of the United States
had lieen visited by leading )oliti
i.ians of the Radical jiersuasion for
tlie purpose of ascertaining hi views
mid feelings in regard to the pres
ent politieal vauipaigu in North Ca
rolina, would very naturally siipjxBe
that the issue involved wore such
as affected the interests of the whole
country. .
The reader would doubtless bo
lunch sm prised to learn that the
people ; of the sovereigu; .State of
North Carolina were engaged in ad
justing and discussing certain mat-;
ters mi rely of a local or statue char
acter, and in .which the general
federal, or as we must now call it,
National Coiverninent had no- con
cevn wh.ttever. The question would
naturally arise iu the mind of such
stranger. Whv doe's the: President
nn noil me that he feels a "deep iu
terest'' iu the success ofa certain
coalition of politicians formed for
the piTiosc of changing the system
of county government. and prevent -ing
the democrats from; forcing a
prohibition bill imi the people of
North Carolina. It would occur to
him that some terrible Wrong was
being done' the eople of this State,
and that so manifest and glaring
was the evil that the great Execu
tive head of the Nation was moved
to throw his great pwwer into the
balance, and thus preserve the old
State from ruin. Again he would
lie surprised when told that the jh-o-ple
were propcrous and happy, that
taxes were low, justice administer
ed to all, clinic almost unknown
the rights of all respected,' the pub"
ijcrevenueU l.ouestlv collated and
accounted lor. education' and gener
al improvement making rapid strides
and the 1400;)'i, white ineu of the
Sf.ate the owners of the soil, the
intelligence and I test sentiment of
the State iu cont rol, were struggling
to maintain the present status, and
in Wis snipri-e he would cry out.
why' I his 4eai nest -dcs.il e'' of the
President- lor the change who
wants the change and the answer
would conic 1 ().", ;0 negroe ' ' and
about 10,0oo white, ineii consisting
largely of Revenue officers and dis-
.
apjMtiiited )Mliticiaiis of the demo
cratic party, and the stranger would
wr.nder at thee American Presi
d. nts and their mode of governing
the couiiti v. What has the Presi
dent of the' 1'nited States to do
with tle question of county goveru-
I inent in North Carolina f Whv
.
- do iMiliticians rush to Washington to
- consult him These to' us are se
rious quesiious. when the time
comes that the President of the
United SUtc piKtitutes his office
to the business of carrying ou c
paigus, involving purely State af
fairs then we may ; well apprehend
danger to our lilieities. Now does
the President exjiecf to influence
voteraiu North Ganjiua f . By ar
gument and re.isou surely not, but
by the use of federal patronage and
money. Men of North '.'Carolina" it
is yours to see roit that you are
not led astray and corrupted by
such means. Wheu you vote at the
dictation ofthe President of the
United States and his hirelings you
are traitors toyour jtoliticai mother.
Be North Caioliuiaus first, and re
member that assticli it is your first
duty to condemn and denounce this
attempt of a lederal administration
to dictate to you. It is a little si u g
lar too that the Mime editors in
the NmT who think it exceedingly
p.errn the Ihesideut to control
elect ions iu North Ci-roliuaare crying
out against -federal interference"
in their own State. Gousisteucy
this federal interference iu State
.elections is the most dangerous ele
ment in our politic and the iieople
of this St ate cau render 'no better
service tins year than by teaching
the powers at YV ashiugtou a lesson
lk-it ttieT w
rill not soou forget 1
J
V . (VraiHeer. Kso- of Kiuston
refuses to allow his name to be used
in connection with -the Senatorial
onniinatioii in the district composed
of Greene and Lenoir. This insures
the nomination of that old war
horse of democracy. Col. R. C. D.
Beanion.
Every day prerMMits us with some
new evidence of the growing weak
ness or the liberal party. That its
leaders are on the verge of despair
, is apparent from their loss of dis
icretion, and indifference to what
j they nay or do. Chairman Cocke
hau been betraved into the iudis-
cretion of issuing an address to the i
voters of the Asheville district, in
which he alludes to the Republican
party as "the late Republican par
tv." This has aroused the ire ofthe
editor of the North State, a leading
Republican paper, who goes for him
after this manner.
"Just think, says he, '-this is the
leader of the coalition which all Re
publicans are ordered to support.
"The late Republican party The
man who says this, is the leader of
the1 movement which is held in erro
rem over the Republican, office
holders of, the State. Mr. Cocke,
the manager of the literal party
has now given over hi own signa
ture, the true designs of the coali
tion between the so-called literal
democrats, and the Revenue Ring.
It amounts to nothing more than a
democratic movement, t;o bury for
ever the Republican party in North
Carolina. This is the feast to which
we are invited by the Itepublicans,
who claim to te builduig up the Re
publican party iu this State. Au in
vitation to the "Wake" of the Re
publican party would seem! more
like it."
The above seutimenfs of the
"North State" are reachoed by such
leading Republicans as Judges Dick
and Reade, lion, W. A. Smith of
Johnston, ex-Governor Brogden and
others. From all parts of the State
the news comes ; that the Republi
can party is growing weary of car
rying thin "old-man of the Sea"
upon its shoulders, and is making
what haste it can to unload him.
An open rupture between the com
bined forces against the democracy
is at hand. The party which was
ushered into existence in this State,
a few short months ago with such
flourish of trumiiets is "growing
small by degrees and beautifully
less." Its staudartl-beaiers, who
rushed to the front, and planted its
banners so exultingly in our faces,
are all, except the few who are can
didates for office, retiring from the
lield. Capt. Price and Gen. Ieach,
who were the especial champions of
the literal movement, have iniitat-
ed the example of that King of
France, referred to bvShakesjH'are, ,
who j
"With twice ten thousand men
Marched un the hill and then 1
march dowu again." j
Gen. Leach when last heard from
.lav TTiibludl's i
(h? III IIUI jiuinillli 01 -"
campaign assessments, and Capt.
Vrxw was not feeling well since his
encounter with Judge Bennett at
PittslKMO.
Folk, Darby, Edwards
and Churchwell are leading the for
lorn hojies of Literalism. ,
Our Public Roads.
TI10 quest ion of good public road
ome home directly to every citi
zen of the Couniy, To the I'.i 1 niei s,
Meicliant, iniiiuf ictuies, jirofess
i tu.il 111 ui, I lie laborer and niaii of
leisure, the 'subject is tine of praeti-
eal ntiliy. I it not 'surprising
Ibeii. hat a matter of so much i 111-
PVi taucetoallclas-ses, should receive
o little atteutioiif Year alter year
ihe same old system, with but little
lneticial changes is kept up. . Just
rliefoiea court convenes in a county,
the farmers and tailoring men are
summoned from their employments,
1o throw away a few days in work
ing the roads. Neitker tlie over-j-ccrs
nor the "hands," have any
practical knowledge in making a -j had a niggers 'feelings and a libi'i
good ToaiLThe jioiiit to lie attained, j alV principle-; what Mr. Devereiux
i simply to put. the roads in such,
c ondition, that the (iraiul-jury will
not present it. A few rains aud
uioilerate use soon renders them
almost impassible. NVhat is needed,
is thejtassage of a law that will
secure to the ieople of every cousty
good public roads, as a 'mutter of
economy and au instrument of civ
ilization. Tlie assembling of the
Ix'gislatui-e is near at hand and the
people should see to it that their
representatives, neglect thisiniHr
tant matter no longer. : If a gener
al law cannot lie passed, let the
people of each county take the
matter in hand, aud have a road
law terfected for themselves, and
call ujiou their represenatives iu
the next General Assembly, to have
it parsed. Nothing practical will lie
done?uutil the ieople (move in the
matter. v
'liberty, Equality, Justice.
The above is the heading of a no
tice which we see itosted af the
Court House in Wilson, calling a
eonventiou of the colored voters, to
take into consideration the late "en
dorsement", by the white republican
"bowses," of the . independents,
whom Col. Stanton has taken under
his wing, and to whom he is under
stood to have pledged the negro
votes as heretofore. The I'JtHi ne- !
gro votei s of Wilson county i-ojiose i
to have sometliing to say about it
themselves, and will, no longer lie
,iir.torl rrt r,- H, ..,,,1 llK1
..,ir.i t i'.i: . .1
unit m uuwu wunc xvruuiii-iiii m-
lies. Tbey demand recognition and
claim the right to be consulted, with
regard to the cuiulidati-s for whom
,, - ' til . t
They are not quite sure that some
of their number could not nil the
offices of Clerk of the SujieTior
Court and Register of Deeds. They
are becoming tired of "pulling chest
nuts out of the Are" for i independ
ents, who on the day of lect it n
luej - , nun i ii ctll
ored voters will not stand it any
longer.
A Full Vote.
rr In-ill"' nit a' full "vote at tin
election in Noveuiter next, is admit
ted to tie' of the first imin tan e ti
the success of the democratic party
Past experience has proved tha
wheuever a full vote has teen poll
ed, the democrats have been victoj
rio"8. If our principal danger o
defeat, as it is. believed past expc
rience justifies, liesinthenegligeuce
or inattention of democrats to this
imjiortaiit matter, it cannot te to
lersisteutJy urged iiKn them, to
begin in time to take the proiejr
means to avert it. - j
There are always hosts of demo
crats in every county, who need
urging to come .out on the day of
election and east their votes. 1 ne
claims of private business, dissatis
faction with ceitain nominations, (jr
persoual grievances of some sort Or
other, often keep them awav frojn
t he iiolls. The fact that every v.o
ter has a jiersonal interest in ti e
ability, character,., and personal in
tegrity, not only of his immediate
representatiTcs, but of all who a;t
a part in the administration of the
government under which lielivs
is too often lost sight of.
In order to remedy this evil, tlie
democratic party through its execu
tive officers, to te found in every
county and township in the State,
utters its solemn warning ofthe da 1
ger of a small vote at the next elec
tion. Khiqiient. shakers are tija"
versing the State in every direction,
uttering the same warning, and
urging tlie people everywhere, ro
turn out iu their full strength, On
the day of election. And the dem
ocratic Press, ever alive to the in
terest of the people, is lending
its jKiwerful aid, to arouse the care
less and indifferent, to a sense m
the impending danger.
The people of North Carolina
have known adversity all classes
have passed tbiough its bitter trials
have felt its cruel hardships. In
the dark hour of suffering and d s
tress they kiiow who brought them
relief and who; put to fight t ie
greedy cormorants, who under t ie
carjiet-bag dynasty and the military
terrorism which succeeded, fattened
upon the vitals of a prostrate ami
helpless State. They know the par-
!
ty which brought peace and piw
s-
pciity and has given to them good
government, faithfully and honestjly
administered. Let them contrast
i-
their present prosperity and happi
ness, with the Radical rule and
ruin ofthe past, and show their ajp
preciation of Deniot'ratic govei'.n-
imi'i.t, by turning out next Noveln
ter, with the fullest vote ever gi vf 11
11 Javor of its eonti.iu nice. .
'.'ai' v
A IjUlUIfU JlHH S llfn.
At a joint diseussioii at Tm1i
Store in Wake county between G
11.
Cox and Mr. Devereaux t nil'
was a large attendance last Frid.!
'After the candidates had tinishhl
spivaking the negroes pre eiit called
on llco. Lane a Raleigli negro for a
speech. Lane as 'reported by the
yeics-Obxrrc'r, said lnA was 11 c 111
didate but apjie:ired as a re resMi
tative of the Republican pan.v, tli.it
thHwasn light U'twcen the negro
and the White man, and that wljilc
he liked (Jen. Cox M'ron.dly, ihe
j pielVnetl that Mr. Devcie lux
j should go to Congress 'Uvausej lie
I (Mr. Devereaux) '-had a nigger's
feelings and a Liberal's principles."
It is not said wh it Mr. Devereaux
said or how he looked or felt at tjliis
unexpected but truthful declaration
of his -position in polities. Lane
evidently thought he was p.iyjng
Mr. Devereaux a very high compli
ment when lie told the negroes
there assembled that Mr. Devereikux
thought 'of it will perhaps neVeij be
known; what t lie white
Gen. Cox's district thou;
voters! of
;it
ofthe
utterance will In- ascertained ear-
I
lier, will la known at the election
iu 'November when they will com
pletely extinguish ths young as ir
a nt for Congressional honor.t ;ind
leave liitn with the barren honor of
having a nigger's feelings anil a
lilieral's principles." Tlie iiegio
Lane's 'statement of the lMisitjion
taken bv the Lilteral otlice huniers
is a more candid rcvalation of the
inside workings of this so ca
LiU'ialisii) than we expected
led
to
hear, but it is often the ease
tjiat
holiest ignorance lets out for
public good a great deal more t
ithe
!
1.1 11
ins shrewd ami calculating co
pa
triot cares for the public t know
and thus uuiiiteiitionallv conters a j
benefit on those who are striving
1 . .1 ; . i .n i
,, 1 lur uoiii-m uiio luieiiieiu gotfru
uient. We feel ourselves uuder Mme
obligation to (!eo. Lane for his can
did statement o.Lthe matter. . ;
Mr. .y. A. Branch has licei? iioin
inated for the Ijcgislature by the
democrats of Beaufort county. The
other nominations are as follows :
probate judge, G. Wilkins, register
of deeds, Arthur Mayo (the present
inciuiilient).;thcriti; Hobt. Hoiles:
surveyor, apt. iTice. the 1101111-
j nations were made unanimous,
iiid
the U-st feelitig of hariuonv
ind
j earnestness prevailed. As siVii
is
."-".run m.,hii ,-, .aoi
11... ., .!:.,.. 1 -il: ...
1 Lathani was intiodiiced and in
ide
i .. , .
1 a lt,l t lhle '"i,g sjK ech.
; noti(.t iu t'jH, WiIs,
t .
that Mr. Jas. 1' .Speight, of
(J Ilia,,e a ,MMl deinocHuii
' sieei li at Black Creek a short time
since. The old gentleman has Uen
a jiower in iolities iu antelH'l
inn
day, and his canvass in fSreeue jiud
Ix'iioir, where he won the mmbriliiit t
f M -1W Fox," is rmemi,.
eil to his credit by al) the older
habitauts. Xewhtrne Journal.
in
MIWELLAKEO US.
Tax 2STot,ioe-
The Tax Books having bpen placttt in my
hand for collection I would respectfully r
queft the people t come forward an-1 pay at
their earliest convenience.
gep2-tf. J.B. FAKMEK, Sh'ff.
Walke & AVillianiM.
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Iriif, Faim, Oils, Vamisiies,
Car. Water street & Koanoke Sijuare.
nepiKim. NORFOLK. Va.
J.B.CORPREW&CO.,
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
40. 42 & 44 Commerce street.
sep2-3m
NOKFOLK. VA.
Rowland Brothers,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Xo. 12, 14 A 16 Kowland's Wharf,
NORFOLK. VA
We are now tfettini? in our new fall stoek of
(roods and have a complete assortment. Addi
tional supplies are arriving by nearly very
steamer. sepSKta
C. H LATHAM,
WITH
700DRUFFf0RRis&P,0
636 Broadway, N Y
MANUFACTUKEHS OF
HATS CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
sep29-tf
J. I RE ID,
Successor to Georfre Keid,
Dealer in
HAY, CORN, OATS, MILL FEED
Peas, &c.
Seed Oats a Specialty
132 Water Street, Norfolk, Va.
sep-8-Om
f'mr
'Yonne's P. P. Oliissps
' and .tve yimi
J. T Young: & Bro.
KKAI.KK IN
FINK WATCHES. Dl AIO.VI)-.,
JKWKLRV. SII.VKR v APK
Manufacturer of all kinds f
Plain Cold Jewelry, Iliuss, Ba;Ucs.&.-'
Tlie best dlO, ca"r. mid So.tl ) r-'.M
everld. AiiKiican aicla at llie Us -t
nici-. Sdi(I silver sponiis. foiK Af
clliiiM-r limn ever. Your - oj.Iits :ir- s
lirit-d and will be iti'"in)i Iv sinni'leil l
.. J.T, YOUNG '& Mini
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M Main Street, Norfolk, Va.,
Nearly opposite Purcell House.
The laryrest stock and lowest prii-es of any
jewelry store in the city. Special inducements
are offered to parties from North Carolina, and
all are invited to examine before purchaine
elsewhere. All goo Is warranted as represent
ed, Hepairinir in all its branches. Orders by
mail will receive prompt 1
Ifet the place. 3tiifaiii sir
attention, lion t foi
st reet. son2ii-3m
John E, Ik-It.
Cecil i ItuckiiiHrt
J E BELL & CO.,
Wholesalb Okalkiis IX '
APPLKS. POTATOES, ONIO NS
OHANGES, LEMONS,
S E E D P () T A T () E S, & c.,
AN II '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 4 & Uowly's wharf, llaltimore, Md ;
All Onlers have prompt attention.
. WJOVALL ai CO.
Manufacturers of
Engines. Coilers Saw M Ms.
AND ALL KINDS M. A C 1 1 1 X E R V,
Office, Norfolk Iron Works, Corner Water and ;
Nebraska Streets, I
NOKFOLK, VA.
tsp'Duvall's I'atent Tul)e Ferrule, -Varrained
to stop leaky Tub, an ! can be inserted bv i
any entf ineer. , '
E"Particularattcntio!i to steamboat .work. i
8ep'S-vJm, ;
STATE OF NORTH CA ROLINA, I
' WILSON ( Ol NTyt
Supi r'o
court.
Eiiza Wltriiis. wi.low of Kowlanil Wiping.
I'laiiitill,
I'olly .Daniel : the heirs Ht law of Catherine
Ilaniel, James Gardner, and other heirs at law
amldevwors or Kowlanil Witrifins,
, ;iln, j" h,i?ll'x'rior.('0''.rt
I for aHKijrnnient of ilifwer, anil it apptiirini.' to
me uuriuiHi i-ony ianiei and tn- Heirs af
law of Catherine Daniel residentsof Teras. n.l
j Jainus-Oardner. last heard from in the West '
i In.lics.are non-resi.lc-ntsof the Ktiit.. nn.i Omr !
i Droopus eannot be nerved on them r.r.inoli-
It 18 therefore onlertxl that publication be ina.le
! .of this order in the Wiixon Adtasch a now
j paper pulljshe.l in the town of Wilson, State
aforesaid. lor tour auoomsive weeks command- !
inir the said Polly Daniel, the beirg atlaw of !
Catherine Daniel and. lames Gardmr to apinar 1
and answer or demur to the complaint ft fed in,
the above entitiel cause, on the 3mh of Decern- I
I
ii.c. moss.c s r 1
o. w. umipkt. Atfy. seP35, y3,-s:itti
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MIPW ICWCI DV C Tfl blc'
"F " W C If C L n I OlUat,
R. B; BYNUM
Watchmaker And Jkwei.eu,
Mnye AXarMIld Stand, Tarboro St.,
Is nowoiiening .a choice stock of
Jewelry of every descrijition which
has just been purchased in Noi tll -
.
ern Markets at the lowest figures,
and which will lie sold low. Call 1
and examine my stock and I guar
antee to please you.
sep-ilt tf. li. B. BYNUM.
DEANS & NICHOLSON
.REAL ESTATE INSUimCE
AND
Loan Brokers-
WILSON, X. C., -
Weed's JEWELRY STORE
Have Cstablislled a tiener.ll lu- , ""P4- Machinery of every Description.
itelligence Office and Agencv for OlyiXGfyTUfEnL'(.VAfJHlX
I the Sale, Purchase or TransiVr of .,- A sPM UI.IY.
I Ueal Estate, and for the Lease or l' :,m"2 ""b W ;ivm,iu i..
Bent of Town Trojierty. i T,K. bT- Z
; . We have now bl- sale some very;. Ta?
.i.-.-i.i ,1 i.n- uiiiii. ui iio.N ami i ue ao-i
; joining counties. Also for Be.it a
j number of residences and business1
j houses in the Town of Wilson.
I Parties desiiinir comfortable
! hitmen, -.mil i"i oif li vt j ....L in.r i .i-
t. . . ... '.. . .. .
lllg inCSI IllCUTS Will llUtl It to their
interest to consult us. -We will in
the near future issue a Beal Estate
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j all proiiertV placed ill our cliarge at
' , I " i
nominal COI, ,
Information cheerfllll-"iveli and
lii km noil ion ui tiling eieil .mil
all eHipmies liromptlv answered.
1 1 1 -
IjnmtA negotiate.! at short notice
Loi'ivsiHindence solicited. sepiU-Jm
MISCELLANEOUS.
- CHO WAA'
BAPTIST FEMALE USTIIITL
ICRFUEESBORO;X.
The- PaliSesslou liegins ou Wed
nesday, Octolier 4tb. The eurri
ciiluin is as extensive, and the
eliarpen are as moderate, as those
of any female college in the State.
The annual health reeord sini-e its
foundation shows an average, in
medical bills of 25 cents ner pupil
a record that challenges comparison
with that of anv similar school in
the United States.
For catalogue or information,, ad
l;ess J. B. BREWEIi,
-"JSSSim President.
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Feb3-'82-ly
W '1T & CALL
. 8OLE MANCFACTURKKS OK
THE WATT CAST
AND CHILLED PLOWS
And Manufacturers and. Iiealers in
Fiow aMHig', Asriciiliiii al I in
Lcineiit uisl lacliiix i'y.
flllice & Salesroom :1444 Main St., Cor. 15th.
Works: 1518 1.120 Irauklin Si
sep3-3in.
ItH lIMiIND, VA.
IIK1HESS CASH PRICES PAID
!',-
FU1 Al.I. KINDS OK !
0 LI) I HO X
M
:tals,c()ttox,
AND
JAMES POWER it CO.,
26 Rowland's wharf, Norfolk, Va.
llraneh store corner Wide Water and Church
streets. ; ,ep'S-ly
I
ANNER & DELANEY
ENGINE CO.. j
I
sriTKS'Jdns to
WM. E. 'TANNER Jfe'CO.,
(iTH. 7TH, AND CANAI. STKEKT,
RICHMOND, VA.
Manufacturers of
STATIONARY
PORTABLE xd
' LOCOMOTIVE ENGIX ES,
I P.f "iTT .'P1?CJ ' i
! 0 rTT t o
SAWMILLS,-
PlttTIYfC e
'.wu.iho, ivi
1
11;1 in" rebuilt our Machine Shoo ;
, . . ' . , ' """lY
which Were destroyed 1V tire 1 It II
Noveiuiie. last clipped then
with the: most improved looN, w.-
,e Hep:h-Hl to furnish Machinery
of the .same luVli or wle liei i.fni'.ii'o
1,nilr r,v W,n- E- Tanner iV: Co, j
Fanning and Saw Mill Engines 1
j are Sjan-ialties with us. .1
f Send 111 your orders as far in ad-'.
vance of your wants as possible,
I Wm.K. TAXXKK. Prea.
AUX )KLANKY, S.tpt. j '
j BKI'AIR WOBK SOLICITED
I AND PROMPTLY DONK.
i iSend for illustrated catalogues,
j which are funiishetl free. j
i t-When in need of The bit machinery on
the market call on llynum, Ilaniel Jc Co., Airts.
Wilson. N. IV sepSMy
j ;
TALBOTT & SONS
Shockoe IVIachine
"wok, s.
KIC1IMOXD. VA..
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary
! Kntrluks and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and
j Wheat Mills. Shiftinjr. Hangers and Pulleys,
j Turbine Wathr Wheels. Toliaeeo Faetury la
chincry, Wromrht Iron Work. Bram and Iron
It does not destrov the draft.
It does not interfere with fanning the tubes, i
lt requires no direi-t dampen to he openeil
when raising steam dampers be inir objvt ion
able, as they may be left open and allow the
snarloi to -rrw 1
II ntes DOl l-DOKe UD ftlhl reilllreA .-l.uriinu-
It reouirea no water to extiniroish anurk
whieh. by eondensation. destnvs the draft. 1
ides when watea is used, if neVleeted. the ef- t
; JffiLS .ISftX? i't.V"f.J
dition.
11 18 wmpie and durable and can benla-d f
. upon. I
j J? heattaehe.1 to any U.iler. !
! No planter should he without one of jhem.
. Insurance eompanies will insure irins ane barns ;
' 'herethe lalbert Engines ond spark Arrester ,
gre used at same rate as charged for water or '
horsepower.
ljran.l f' ..: 1 .- :
i8T u ;
Hranoh House Gold?bom, X.l'H J. A. Had- '
Mummer. ' noi4-iy
MISCELLAXEO US.
W.T. SAl""DElt-S.
J. V. JENKINS.
SAUNDERS k JENKINS,
GEN'L iiNSJRANCE AGTS.
BEST ENGLISH AND
AMERICAN COMPANIES
ASSETS 'OVER 73033.000.00.
We oiler at this Mas.ui sjM'cial
inducements to owners ot gins to
insure their projerty fir any length
of time.
PR0AI?T ADJUSTMENTS'
PROMPT PAYMENTS.
We solicit a share ofthe
public
patronage.
augS-iiii
BUY THE BEST!
H .A. Ti Tj ' fcD
(lUPROVED SELF-FEEDING)
COTTON GIN
fOT'TiU i:FEEIIEilS
-AND-
OOTSTXDE KTSHirtS
EnJorsed and recoiuineuded . by
the best fanners in North Carolina,
among whom we take pleasuvs in
referring to AV.F. Parker, Enfield;!).
Edmnndson, Scotland Ni'ck: ,Ia.s.
Hodges, Dr. N. J. Pittnian, H. L
Staton and E. M. Brvan, Tarboro
W. I). Harden and W. E. Lewis,
Goldslioro; N. Cutcbin and .1. II.
Cutchin, AVhitakeis; A. J. Harrell,
Fremont and many otliers who have
used them. Mr. J. J. Rattle, of
Rocky Mount, one ofthe best farm
ers in Edgecombe couiitv savs:
"The Hall's Self-Feeding' Cotton
Gin, manufactured at Sing Sing,
N. Y., worked to my entire satis
faction. In ginning my entire crop
we averaged about 4,."0 lbs. seed
cotton per day, with the attend
a nee of two bands one. to drive
the team and one to attend to ihe
gin." :
Send in your orders to
Ii 1 li m I
A (1 MKT S.
Wilson, N. C.
ju!y7-tf
LAND FOR SALF.
Ha ing moved to Winston I now
offer my tract of land for sale con
sisting of 24. acres,' situated in and
near the town of RIaek Creek, Wil
son County. Residence iiitcheu 'and
dining rooms attac';cd.;ii:l mc
esary out-honses, io.-.itid in ;t
Iniutiful grove on Pa I If, li. Sr.,
about;;, acres in; town. Lt yell
for from one to two hundred dollars
per acre, ."i horse farm cleared and
iinder i'ilti;iitiit. (looil tenant
houses. Spltmdid water, inex
haustible quantifies of rii-li shell
marl. Land adapted to corn, cot
ton &c. Sti'awlierries have bei'ii
raise. 1 sueces-fnliy on a porti.ni of
t. Rla kC - : k si'uatetl ii.i the
W. &'.W.-R..R.,S miles froi;, Wil
son, contains ,;i.oii i 7." iiihaliitaiif s,
has a good sci'ool for lnys and girl :,
MetlM.di f chiii-.-ii in and Primitive
.....1 1.' -;o t . . i i.....
jciiii! i i i t ii. iiM(j i riiiuriii's
! near by. Ii i . o:i f I hi- mo:f
I tlourisliing and rajiidly .growing
towns on the W. cc NV. li. li., and
i ha-; the 1 rr.u'esf asid most extensive
i in lis. 1 will ,.1! :'. i lots 'io
, s.i.: o :-.a i) ili! ;,. .:',l'!o
I T i. M EA'.'II AM,
j K n '( n, S.i '.
GayY iiis ;Cofeii i,
I de'-iic (o 'inform the iiiil.hr riiai !;
I have o; eued inv gins :it loot ol'j
Tin b..ro St., m-tere I :Vm pie tare ti
i to i; 11 ' ton speedilv ,-t"nd or 'tnjdlv.
' ' I . . ... . . ' t
i i ii ive re -yi'iing-iu 1 .1010 .g i rf
I pair, and luixv.add'i-.l ;-.iioth "
J 4
' A-
I'S.
The lasti-s! a 'id C'ciMI-it iii-liiO-
i"' .t.iuta .i.ii M (.. Kl.l
. "'"s Oil tile 111:11 kef.
Xo more ilel iv l'nu.r vnn ...,1
' 111 M ,!en- J 1 Hlg Olir seed
! cntton and you shall have it orom-ir
i,
l JiOllieil.
, j nMli.lct that 1 shall plcase
w,, have me to g;n :iit. i- c itton.
I ""efer to all of mv : iisti.ni.-ix oi
last season.
.IA.Hv GAY,
Opposite Maj. (b. t)in 'Stand.
ESTAIILIS1IED MVA,
V, f.Al.l.KN, .1,T, lUUH'.M.
I.
V. F ALLEN & CO,
Wll0lkSaIlk i!lMM''W.
Wi Water St. A iK;l. M & .Kl ltd hei y s Lane,
NORFOLK
1004 1ft! WattrSt. OUFOLK. VA.
Stooeiver & ShijKki'
Of Ai.i. Kimip Of
Bllll)l.(i i FHISIIUC urn,
SHELL I.IMES, POTLAXII. KOMAX,
K EKN'E'S. AX I) UOSEX DA LE
CEMENTS:
I ALI-IXE.DEXTAI., CASTING. A XIV LAXD
PLASTEKS. MAHMI.E IrsT. LATHS
El K E CLAY: CliKS. AXOLE, l lilt.Vll'E.
FIKE, PAVING AXI lU ILDIXt; liltli'KS:
TAIL, HOSIX, SLATES.Sc.
SpeciuJ iJalc?. in I'reihls
I'rsees for
iind
Vx HCL.ES ALE LOTS.
iepH-3m
-S'. SiJLiKVMJit,
WHOLESALE
Liquor Dealer;
Xo.2i ltnoke Suarw. Xorfolk, Vs.
J OKDKKS PKOMPTi.V ATTESDEUTO lU
SATISFAITION lir.KA.TEEIJ. . p.'Mlll
I
i
Meai and Flour a Specialty.
IJiiliiiiKiaiii
MISCELLAXEO US.
If z.x oir TOJYJC
OK-c: 1
INFALLIBLE CHILL CURE.
The attention of Druggists and
Dealers generally is called to thi
mist valuable medicine, which
stan before-the public and hied
ical fa ulty undisputel as a cure
for Fever Hud Ague, Bilious anil
Remitting Fe er. Dumb Chills,
Enlarged Spleen, anil all diseases
arising front malarial or miasmacit
poisons. It Is no quack nostrum
or patent humbug claiming to cure
all diseases, but only such a arise
from malaria) - poisons, which are
very prevalent; in Eastern Carolina.
Containing a i ery valuable prepara
tion of Iron, it renovates the nlood
promotes the;apjetite and is a most
potent AJterati ve. Cert ifieafes of its
infallibility from some of our best
citizens will He furnished upon appli
cation, and if jt fails to give satisi;!'
tiou when used according to direc
tion the money will be refunded.
Prepannl only bv
HENRY C. SHANNON,
' I . Druggist and Chemist,
! ii. West Centre St.,
AugltMmJ ; j (Soldsboro, N. C.
j RjCIlMOND f
in
Ti
11111 11
i
P.: INTERS! WAREHOUSE.
jliiMik, Newt and Job'Typt Cyl
inder, .lob and Hand Presses, Cab
inets, Cases, Stands, Inks, .Roller
Coiniositioii,&c. -
j II. L.Pelouze& Son.,
1 Richiiioiid, Va.
CThe tyiie on which this iaier is
p printed was cast at the Foundry oi
H. L. Pelouze & Son.
mayoly !
New Firm New Puicks
i;iiirri i hibr.ii.
Jol"l-imrirSi... Wilsfin. X.
W-l
t si":-. .
r tot
Manufacturers of Carriages, Ing
gies, C'arts, Wingons, Harness anil all
ki ids of riding vehicles, which will
lie sold at the lowest possible liguies.
We have nowj on hand a nice .and
sel ect stock of iwork. Our prices are
as low als the jowest. !e sure joid
call on us before buying. Satisfac?
lion guaranteed in every case. : lti
pairing neatlyjand promptly done. .
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1'01CAIE 1QQ1
l if St L l WORKS 1001
I.
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SycaMiore St u e v , . : n : ! i .
of every description, made to firder
ranging in priife from up. Designs
sent, by mailj postage paid with
stampps enclofieil for return. When
orders are' rocjeived they are lilled
and forwardeilj. If the work is not
satisfactory purchasers are requested
to n-turn at i
MY EXtENSil- 1
No ( ii-.i.i-il uiiii; I In- win k is e.vi;
voi ti. ui r. ii.i)'k'invi.Hili,'iii.It lioi'n al)
On-.- i.f ''m- i-.i iiilrvi
' : i llAS. , H AI.SIli
i
COME 0KE, COME ALL
LIVERY
STABLES
s.
i 4
ti.
S.'KU'TU' A HUST-llASJi HlliLI.Mi STABLE.
i .1
' 'iil igri. I ,v:s. Tea Cuts. Park
Pha-tons Toil Ph.i tons, Tup ling-
gies. )od l':ig.C', (Jeiifli-iiiclis
1 . j:
U-iad Wag.uls, the Latest. 'Track
I l.inie.-ts, dents' I toad Horses': also
Farm, Horses
and Mules which" we
o-'l'er for .-al
;r on time.
Cheap, -it her for cash
Hoard1 ig Stable' com
.
ph'tely 'kept ii tin hest stjle and
by the most fxjie' ienccd bauds at
the lowed i rices !(12.r0. P. M.
Stdby will lie on baud all the time.
night aud day, to attend to bis
friends. Try him once more
T. H. SELUV
' ' Wilson, N. ('.
liM'-.ited at Tysons
i . AVe are
Old Stabh
House
on west .side arkeof .M
niavll' 'f
II. F.MURBA.Y. JOHN K. VO(l)Al!I). ;
.MURRAY it . WOODARD. )
i - . I ' :
ATTOKXF.YS AT LAW,
i UMldN, X. c "..
SCircnit, j Wilson Wifyne, Pitt, ;
EdgecoinlKVimd 'ash (Hiuuties. !
Practice pi State. .Supreme- aud i
Suierior (-ojirts, and i
i Federal !
Vrts. f; Mav
. S2 ly.
SAM. B. WATERS,
TAKHOKO STKEET, W1LSOX. X.C,
, KllJX OF THE . '
"BIG IJTJ2SI,"
KERPVon Band, and in constantly in re
oeipt of Gnx-enes, Whiskies, Uran.lief.
Hum. Oin. AUnj Porter. Beer. Wines, ie.. Jte, ,
.A fine line of Toliaeeo and Setrars, Confect.on
eries. Crackers and Calces.
; riE fillTflEli lUllllliV
For Medieinal purposes, warratife.1 pure and '
unalulteraed. 1 . :
't&TMr. Wiiliarh I. STiocKr.AVD, of Xash Co.' ,
iiswith hiiiiandlwiU be pleased tosee hisfriends
Allir.lMf.
If you wa'nt the Inst liiil Springs
now in use, jtry thosi- ni;ule by J. .
Rawls & Ilijo.. They are guarau
teed to givCj entire satisfjwtion. ('an
refer you fij uninliers in tiwii who
are now using them. Try them
and you would let tb without
! them. Gall for the J. ml do Twin
P.ed Spring: made by
.I. (.RAWIS& V.IUK '
niavl-'-tfj . Wilson. X. C.
TV
Mil hill li V
I II L
i
MISQELLANEO US
!
i
WAKKEN
Cor., XaIi mid Tarboro Ms , Wilton, J c
--HEADQUAUTKHS IX) R-
New GroodS !
Uorrect Styl
OUR PATHOXs 'J'lIK PKOH.K '
OUR STUDV'-TUKIR IXTKUKST'
OVU MAXIM-FAIH DKALlNn '
our rkwarh-.k:cc):ssi
WE ARE NOW- OFFERING A NEW STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Itonts, Shoes, Yoliotis, ClolhitTj?
i'v;;.. jAm..cAik .; ,
Gents
Famish
Large Variety of Ladies & Mi-ssesCloaks,
. H0C P SX11HS AND DRESS GOODS.
A full Line of i
CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, NOTIONS '
, v THE JiEST AND MOST DURABLE LINE SHOES
FOR GENTS, LADIES, YOUTHS, M8SFS'
-:o
Examinpur Overcoats !
Our Furnishing Goods Department comprises the latest out. and w..
are confident that lor lieauty ?d novelty will , llny m Z
Son h lha last but not least, our Har Depart.ue.it, consists of only
he latest out, and finest that could lie found in the market. . We ha Z
taken j special pride thin season, to se'.ire such g.HKlSii.s cannot lw found
liOTTOM lacstfRES, and every article with onr Guauantee. -
trihTin T I1",8 t,,e "l,li,, pIwt favors, and soliciting a share of vr
ti;de inthe hiture, weare, Yery ResiK-ctfully '
WAUUFN & I5AUNF.S.
Successors o Savage, dones & Lee,
COTTONl FACTORS! IMCOMMISSIONl IMERCHANTS;
2S KOTHEUVS WHAUF, NOKKOI.K, VA.
Tie? al 1.'K FUl1 Arn.M.ti.f I'otton Bagging am.
fr Miilio Liheinl ADVANC ES o
Solicit the Coiresi minion ce and I;itrom.ge ofthose desii-ntr . i
Services ( orton House, of i,rge Means, and Img, SueceJl,
J''XiKr;eiicc.
the etjtir.ek:.
.izing, every
4hlitij. i.l ftiuii
I ' cv.
, . ..... ........ ... ...... ,"r.. n. iyi tills MiAt-r lo
ordinary Horse (iins requires two J inches to one inch rods
. feet long. Dent irons are attached i t the end if the h ver
in such a form, so as to utilize every inch of lever power iHiKxihlc
thereby gaming one to two feet at that imoi taut )Kiiit, and is worth
the amount. I charge for the right in gold, of the lirst water, in one
season. I charge Ten Dollars for each Clin, or will attach it to Gins
and luinish the irons for Twenty Dollars the 'farmer furnishing 1 In
neces.nry help and timbers, which in most all cases consist of two
levers 7 inches by -U, taK-ringto 4 or :, tlieothereiid, ISfcci, loir
also -,t 'piece 10 int lies by T feet lung. "
" Any further information may be bad bv addressing the underKined
COUNTY. STATL AND '.KZMUYJM RIGHTS
For sale at a low tigure. All 1 want is for one of the Powers to lie
used in each lieighliorhood, and its merits I do not fear, and feel con
hVleut it will secure the high favor that my Genes' Gotfon Planter h e
worthily Ixvrne in thousands of the liest fanners' fields,, for which 1
return my thanks. , . ; -
Kespecf I ully Yours, :. , .
J. T. GEA VE S. ,
aug2.-2iu
J . H. Ciitehin & Co,
C( IT I' O F A C T ( HIS
.... AND (llOSKHM.
zC: 'oniiiiiwsioi. 31eili:inl
XO. -,T, WATEtt STHKET, NOKVOLK. VA -
-
Bagging and Ties furnished at Lowest Rate. (uLsigii
ments and correspondence solicited. rie)S-j;ui
Savage, Soil i& Co.,
Cotioa Mn as. Csmisaci Msrcktv ;
77 Water Street Norfolk, Virginia
Liln'i-al Advaui-oii alt Coiisigiiineuts iubaniL
Protluce Held Suljert to Order of Shipper.
Prompt remittances for sales rendered. Keep a full -supply of Cet
tou Ragging and Ties. CorresKndence and patronage solicited.
sep.J5-4iii
AD VERTISEMENTS.
(i
& JiARNES.
es!
C1kcw( '.Xfioew !
ing ffoods,
4 OTTO Oi ,lere. to i,e II.
UI.
lever,
This Powit, I am' con
fident, will fill a ,,,,o
felt want, that everv
Farmer has sadly felt.
It combines two of 1 1 he
liiONf iowerful know a
powers, viz : ' .
PIHZK AMr CAM HOOK.
Ami is Cheap and" Du
rable, and liriM" len
anilv testeil iu" driving
t!ie tlins of tvo of the
nust, ..practical fiiinei
..ft the Slate-rone, for
three seasons. Mr. Ed.
H.iines, Sr., having gin
ned at the rate of eighi
bales per day; with a 10
Saw ; Gin, with 4 nudes;"
in the other cast- douh
ling the amount .of cot
ton ginned., Eacr Jever
works independently of
the other, tlicreJiv util
C. ......1.. .1.:
WILSON, . ('
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