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1. The Wilson Advance aVk'ekly dkmockatic xEWSPA- J. sent thepplitical anomaly of a : mowing evil in this conn try' is the, -n. Tx Book, havm been placed in my ,kk ukvotko iU'reat party without -principles.:, partial,, rancour, In. of Hitical j tXiVy'Tr KIM CAIIoNAI, I,,r'.T' ., a WirH- lie tlTieted " differences, and liowcxaceil rated to ; tWearllK&mvenienca. a.. ' KlI.Tl-nAM.NTKKT.OFKAKTKKN Can UC& a party lC trnfctecl .j,,,,,,,,,.,, ,vIli,.h ,ow olscutf. FAimEK. Sh ff. N,"1,,,uw,u:, . i..i 1; 1....1 i-M.rv Kridav Morninsr. i J-.Nfj.lms I'-mi'ls. Witw ail Prpriftor. Friday Morning, j October 13th. 'OUR HOMIHEES. Fni T'ongrcssuian -af-Largc 11. T. Heiuiett. ' f For ,Suprcne Court Jndge Tkos. Kutliu. FoU SfPEKI'iU V;lET J LUGES. First District Jasl E. Shepherd. Second District. Fred Phillips. Third District. A. JA. McKoy. Fourth Distriet. .las. C. McKae. Fifth District. Jno. A. Gilmer. . Sixth District. WM.Shipp. ' FOK SOLICITOR. 'Third District. Swift Galloway. . 1 or t lie Senate Seventh Senatoflfal District II. G. (ton nor nd .Tas. S. ISattle. ,' ; ' WILSON COUNTY TICKET. For the Mouse of Representatives John L. ISailey. For Clerk Superior (Joint. A. 15. Deans, j For I twister of Deeds. II. J. 1'arnes F r Slier iil. .1 . K. Farmer. For Treasurer. J. V. Farmer. For Siirveyor. I. C. Eat man. For Coroner. II. W. I'eele. THE OHIO ELECTION. Tin-news from Ohio has eleetri lii il the pulse of the democratic party I hr.ughout the country, and in tile it throb with the feverish lieatmi of glorious excitement. The election wfiiVh Yiuiic oil' there this s eelc hits proved a viritable Water loo to the republican party in that Stiate, and has inspired in the breasts of the democrats the most ensanguined pnNCcts for the fu ture. The whole ;sky is brilliant with tli radiant burst of victory which is now gleamiiigfrom the Ohio heavens, ami by its magnificent and steady light we seethe marked out "'pathway for a presidential tri imiijiIi in Noveii;!ier 1S84. The SI. ite has gone '.democratic by .V,KM) , and the congressional delegation st a ml 1 democrats to 6 republicans. Tins is indeed good news from a State, which has given republican victoi ic ill the p.ist. I5ut it shows wliat fnfk WORK, AVORK j win ace (iinpiiKii itt-ii i-n .mvi;ii impulse mark's t lie way. '' In tliehe--iiiuiiig f tin' eampaigii there were oli-t-ielen to our victory which seeme . iiisnrmoHiitalMu. Tlie pres tige ol'pasi Iriiiiiiplis'jiiiHl the power o. the liideial Adiniuistratioii frowned before tbo democratic host like an invu uiniible tortress. mull . I ....le Ihem t-oilflt the cost. But ! thv were, uudismaved. Iroublcs WM! tl,em' iftiUieM wei-e I coniV.intmg them. ; But knowing 'hat great trials, eliminated. -great .strength, . and renieni'ering that the ruggeilest ieaks had been as cended, and that t he stormiest bil lows had been -crossed, they stepped forward '"to the thrilling music of patriotie duty, and wi'h lusty cheer and sinewy vim wrung from a de fiant and ius.i'.eiit host the glorious iit-ws have chronicled. above. And in this, we find encouragement-for the struggling pitriots in our own beloved State. Tis true our "sky ii ilotied. now and then, with clouds. Tis true, serious ob stacles are in our way. 'TUtrue ; oaie of our noblest young men, aile as we. and just as patriotie, have, in tin uiiguided moment, lost . flteir reckonings, and liave con cluded to aid and abet the enemy oicoiKt-ituthtii'tl goveriunent, and thus weaken the only lilies which piiHiiecpvotcctioti.ro' the liberties i'' t he peo.ri;'. Yes and t his is true. I'.'it reinemlier Uoiiie was almost iu her death throe;, when1 she pro duced her gHuteSt achievements. Then it w.i that llorace tuned his fyn to sweeter strains than haj soon trembled upon its golden strings in the blessed nursery of a 'halcyon spcil. Then if was that Virgil breathed iito the pastoral reeds of Mantua that sweet tide of song which rivalled all the ecstacies of Paii on t he given slojies of Ar cadia. Then it yas that Cicero carved out his immortality. Ix)t these reflections nerve the uplifted arm it this contest iand make it fall with unerring precissiou nion the spod us ol our couptry. Yes there are ditlieult ie v a nd j t liese are troub Ions ijmes. tint veiiieiiiln'r "Beyond the Alp's lies Ifalv" nnd even Na luileou himself had to climb most rugged peak iielore he l-eachetlthe coveted plains. ! --'.' i ; i ii. w-ii i i i A liirty Without Principles. Whatever claim the llepubli can party may have had heretor fore to be considered a party of principles, its recent alliance with every organization and every ;iade of opinion, demon strates, we think,' that any such claim cannot now.be maintained. In Maine, Kansas and Ohio,. tlie Republican party have formed an-alliance with: the Prohibi tionists. In North Carolina they have united with the anti Prohibitioiiisttj and proclaim it "from the housetops," that the Democrats are responsible for attempting to pass a Prohibition law. In Georgia Alabama and South Carolina, they join hands with the Greenbpjckers. These various combinations and others such as Mahoneism in Virginia, so eagerly formed and exulting ly proclaimed as having the ! counterance and support of a Republican Administration, pre- i an any inteueni voter. (ienu j l"s aidito troLoicLsuclia moiurrel ! concern, as tlie TJepnblican .par ty has become ? .The better ele ment of the party has already become disgusted with it, and unhesitatingly announce their contemit for the questionable expedients Which tiave been: adonted to ensure its. success. , If the signs of the times are to be relied upon, its fate is sealed, j Thft bnndwritir.fr ,1Tnn tbft wall proclaims , that "it lias been weighed in the balance and found wonting." And the pop ular exultation cannot long be delayed, over the downfall of a party,'1 eoneelved in hate and brought forth in iniquity nur tured by fraud and corruption, and upheld by military power a party which " overturned con stitutional t governments and erected carpet-bag dynasties on their ruins which dispersed Legislatures 'at the point of the bayonet, and plundered States with a greediness which would have shamed Verres, the wicked Tractor of Sicely. ' .1(1 HI' I 1 That once proud and defiant J party, is driven to the necessity of abandoning its principles, and seeking an alliance with every organization and shade of opin ion, which promises temporary strength and support. Verily, the "mills of the gods . gri nd slowly, but they grind exceed ingly fine." The day of retri bution duaws nigh." When the wicked cease to rule let the peo ple rejoice. , Tlie Tariff Conmiission. Of all the questions which agitate the public mind, it may be safely asserted, that none are less understood by the masses of the people, , than the tarilf. The biennial discussion of the 1 subject during congressional campaigns,-throws some light upon it,bnt the gross inequali ties and hardships which from the theme of so much indignant oratory a are ' footten, when the heat Cools off and the.; excitement wears away. We would not be iuider,s,tood as intimatinir that there are not ' , . ,. , , i Krava objections to the present j tariff, and that it does not need j extensive and vigorous revision, j Kut wo .mn h,oV1a ,n nnwnii-n iu, ,v oiu uiiauiu 11"! I fT l Ci VI Lk.. 4 . . ....-,-,., anv tiro x p,.,., ..vwj v,. .in. i towards' 'a consummation so I devotltly to bo '.wished bv the i .w ,rt : present .tariff commission. The circumstances, uuder which it wtis creaeTrf44fe manner of ap pointinent, and the material of which it is composed, all forbid any -reasonable expectations of relief .through' its agency. When it first sot out upon its peripatetic mission, the public seemed so well satisfied ithat the whole thing was a farce, gotten up by members of Congress to. avoid responsibility of direct action upon a subject that was attracting unusual public atten tion, that it 1 was tcreeted with ridicule ami the utmost difficul ty was oxperieneod in ettinr prominent business men to :,-o before it, and srive the informa tion desired. In the few cities of the Vtst and South, which have been 'honor$l by this ra ving con4imission, the informa tion elicited appears to have .been of tlie most' meagre , and unsatisfactory, kind. At many points the tetimony taken was of a very contradic tory character. Free trade'and protection each had its advo- cates, as self-interest seemed to -rvi.r,v-i-, -milWiwu . t. i.;i.. .,11 l'i viuuw ni, , iiin-rv, , nunc lu admitted that a tariff for reve nue, with incidental protection was the one generally favored by the people. ADVEUTISEMENT. To the Yoters of Wilson County. -To judge and to know our fellow men bv their works is the onlv sale rule of justice and charity. For this reason, it might, ordinarily, In- , deemed uu act of iiupertiiicnce in a candidate to intrude upon the .jmb- - lie the motives, the internal iuipuls i es whUJi urge him to a particular ; iiuo of conduct; but the cascoianj aspirant tor political advancement who terms himseltl "an Independ cut,'" seems to form an exception To the general rule, llix private mo tives, whether veual and sellLdi or patriotic and generous ; the secret influences which find fruition in his candidacy, are of deep concern, to party men, and more painfully ex ercise their curiosity, than anv in-, quiry into his political ,tenets and their probable results when trans lated into action. A counter in quiry by the candidate into the motives of the inquisitors would be very natural, iso would Ik-an in clination to show that hard pres-sed indeed for arguments must.be those whocanonlyopjKiseto the onset of reasons a personal att ackoir him w ho utters them small sapinu t to illegal exactions of the Stuarts could come fttjnt ciIvwim A - li;.. . 4- yu. ouuniug mai m-u-iuicm-m von- tribated to inspire tlw resistance of T 1 it .. tfoua iianipaen. isud, it a moment s leviijr may oe pamonetl on an oc casion so grave (at least to me). I am reminded that the great Dec leration of independence begajr by conceding a decent regard to the opinions of mankind, and I see no ; reason whj- my tittle declaration should not follow .SO high; ex ample. So, I proceed. I : I liner have ii.lt that it rre.d ami ; iJUlIrt,tai,y. prevails. . No reason- ;ihh; man can lie so visionary as To hope for the extinction of 'parties. Macaiilav tells of a time when : "none were fr l-arty . Aril ali w.-r- for the State." bat as lie also tells nsithat i- -T!i-n the- rich man ln iK -l the pi""" ArnI tin-iiiau iovc.l th-trrt-at:'" we must not -be surprised to leani .i . ii .i - j ..i l. r .... IlliLI '.to IIIIS 1 :i IMHIHUl AjU vneient Koine' Yet we do have this Kisniirieant fact, that the xle jrrti.-swere1 exHijuished j by .merging iuto one was short ly j followed by the gi eat Uefonii of I wonld be desirable, to put an eml to parties to watch and check each oilier,. I .feel sure that one great ob staele to wholesome legislation is the organization of parties on the present basis. Here, 'in a common country, we have parties divided by geographical lines, a "solid: South'' against a "solid North.-' llcie in a country where all are pledged and sworn to treat manhood as the -sole essentia! to full and pcrfectjcitizen ship uche color line" is proclaimed to be the-line ot paity diflerenee. These things are greatly to be re gietted, and a change miteh to be desired. I wish to sei legisla-. tion directed to some other end than the maintenance- off party ascendency, and it is partisans, but to Indept that we must look for hope, longed fop some worthier lead this movement here, l!l)t to ndents, i have man to but as T none has ottered, F yield to the sobe itation of friends, and, i ith sad misgivings as to my capacity, but cheered by" the anticipation of that strength which resides in the con sciousness of a good cause, I tender my fellow citizens of Wilson county the services of one who -hopes to compensate by fidelity aud devotion for which he lacks in mental ability 1 expect nothing else than unkind interpretations "of my motives, lint I believe that before this campaign is over I shall so convince the peo ple of my interest in theirUvelfare that they will give me auj-. oppor tunity to show, in the cspacity of a legislator, that no seltishj or un worthy purpose lies at the j bottom' of my conduct.' In declaring my self, as I now do, . ii ii Independent Doiiocrtttic cumlidirte for thf House of lleprcst'iitutircx for Wilson county, I am prompted by no desir to an tagonize Mr. IJailey personally, I feel friendly to him, and Wish him well but in v opposiriod to linn is merely incidental to my desire to canvass Wilson county. I ask that tlie people v illedine out to ueh ap pointments as I may make and I will try to tell- them some truths they are not in the habit of hearing, and which may lie useful to them, what ever may heroine of me. ! While; mv motto shall be, 'frienjlship to ! i. ii in t all and f ar of none, ' I shall In- ; r,:lv lo-"hv etlllfllisiolis" Wit!, and one -who may imagine that it will '' diverting to others or p "olitahle ; to himself to be offensive. . ...,.,. ,OI. luitl,(. vt am, as: rs since V majority, Deniocnii aild shall 1 support all truly demoerjiti ineas- I am nit's Iut as un-tlemoe atli "t'J . i . .1. : 4- the people r,nt eieei ion of their magistrates and eo'in-uiixsioiiers. and toallsump- tuary laws and such as u. to treat this great 'people . inldejtake- 1 an(l in.Hold from theml all that j t-ieir parental . t tilers ' inuj y think rided as hai niSiii. I expect to be. di a si'li t'oiisiitt'.ted candidate. the., result will show how that stands, and he wilf.'l; irhn lumihs !a . loudest Kespectfiillv. ilroii F. .Ml J:i:ay. Wilson, N.C, Oct. P2. lrSS 3STOt,i03. ilaiM--r iiualltH'.l as U'lniitiistiiUor cf Tin-- pliilus Citi inaii, ilir.nscil. nil iKJcns Inn inu- tUMtins auamt Tin csttitt or suui Iceustti, are 101 or brl'nre M.-wih. .iss.,r uu nnue wni v- pii 1 in ntuiiinl tti pn-siMit the saiuo tti mv 1 mr ul.tln'ir n'luvciy. I M. V l(l)l Mil). WiIsmh. x. I'.ik-i. iin.li. i.:;. SB.. Ailm'r. NOTICE. All ix-rsms indebted to liie estat-6f Farmer ;i VjiimvriKht who do not eome forward and .sett ie at an early day will lin.l their aeeoimts i;i the hands of an ollieer. as t'urtlier indul- vrenee eanntd lM'iricn. nefcl.KH. J. i 1 nej. VALUABLE LAND FO til SALE c. IN '.VaKIIKN COI NTV N l have tor sa!e a numlH'r ot viSruahle i:n ! proved farms m tluseounly whiehivvill Ik-s d.l I ai low irie,'S ami on irKd temis. Warren ! eounty is noted for its health, pure) water and ! p-ood sciety. ami jM'rs4:is in the eastern eoun ; lies wholesire sueh a io-tihty willjdo w-!l to etrnsnornl with me. j 1". F. l.osi;. 'Attorney.- I oetl--tf - N'arrenoii. N.C. Rocky Mo tint. N Oi lolM't- 'Jl, i t, itiiu Tlie Fair wi!i be 'opened n Tile. idav, October IMi. bv flu j Ion. W.. ' R- Cox. i . -,t , ' Senator,.!.. atu-e will deliver Ilie adilress'on Thursdav, the I'tit i. : Trials of speed e;u li Jibi.v. A i ; spUiidid array ot cxhihs in- all j , tlie Dcpartnieuts.' I i A hearty welcome cxttlnded to j - exhibitors ami visitors. . I mis oriiouiiKi: I ! . DK.M.KH IN ! SASISLE Ml' M il EMS. HEADSTONES. TllMl'.S. i ' ' M3iTi.Ks. rn.ix;; a. v., I SOS, US-AN 11 3ii7. KaST l.-ivu'll ST.. iOpKsite St. Paul'- CliurtJlui ' N 0 It F 0 L K . V A ! :: i LL-' iilHD" tF STONE WD; K EXFCUTEn. ov'tri- i.tn :TAHi.iHtci.:u i?vi. LTHfcREDOE & B RDOK 11.1. 117 Biou&:Ji,-.,,:VJ." j f X :;i'7 WAtl-K STS.. BOKTSMOrTll. U.. COTTON F ACTblt'S .M- I . General Commissio i Merchants- Kr ihc .lak f IVar.iits. Urit Fruit, ail S4rMhcrn Product-. anl .itttlcis in Hniltlt-rs' an t Ayriculuirul Lime :ui i I'iHsti-rw t emrnt aii i Hay. W h(lcsalt. tU-aU rs m R oai tf aii 1 km, is. KiIktsI atlvafiL-etm-ntj maiU- n l'm- '. 5irutnvfits i r Tninsiu. j I tiv-tl i-iiin WM. ltKA'nX. : WALTEifi IEimiNK.. St.'iHhrtmptori-t'o.va X'nthaintii i'o., N.C B E A T.OII & B00NE. ISrCClSSSORTO KA1IEK BIM.S k to.) CCTT01 FflCTORS&CCwlRibSiC.l a ErtCHiiiTS .NO. ii Met I'LU U'ti ICS NEW lllll I.KI Nfi, W A T K If S T K K T , . i Nearly Opixesitv Cotton Eicla;i:e. MIKFOI.K, t IIU.IM t. J,"Kuli Supply of llacvinir an Ties eon- siant.y on hand. Liberal lash ! .Vdvanecs nmde en tonsienment. t ornporntenee Solie- vUt'L j.vti.im i D03BIE & COOXE. Commission Mercliaits, NO. 64 WATER SThEET. WORTOt.ir.' VTrJilTWlA ,K-tl3-2ui 3IIZCELLANE0 US. ; : T, -r "NTot-iGe- Walke & Williams, DEALERS IN- Drnjjs, Faints, Oifs, Vuriiisbes, Cor. Water street Si Koanoke STuarc, XOUFOLK. Va. J.B.GORPREW&CO., 'WHOLESALE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 4" - tI comnurc s,m,-NOHTO1Kt Va. M"p" : Rowland Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xos, 12, 14 & 1 Kowland3 Wharf. - NORFOLK, VA We are now ffeltinir in our new fall stock of jroods and have a complete assortment. Adai tional supplies are arriving by nearly. very. steamer. sepsw-oiu C. II. LATHAM, WITH ' '' j - ... - ( , - 1 ' 626 Broadway, N,Y fj., , MANUFACTUHEBS OF , . , HATS CAPS AND STRAW GOODS Sl-pJl-tf , i J. t Successor to George Ileid.l Dealer in " " ' "' HAY. CORN. OATS, MILL FEED Seed Oats a Specialty; l:E Water Street, Norfolk, Va. p ep-l-tini t'ff 'Young's P- -ps" anl ave youi J. T. Young c& Bro. IIKAI.10U IN - FTNK JKATCIIES. !)l .lONHV. JEWEUIY. STLVEll 'WARW M u.iifactiirer of all Kiuk of Fiain CU Jewelry,Uiags Bart5s kv i-mv m,-- '". a- '''" e- r'l. American w alcne at M-icv.-sl piiii-. "s.'Hii silver np-ns, f'irks A e. Yh. ;ier lli.u ever. . Vom arilcr an- o ami will h- pi-i'inp'ly :i.'fMl.d 1 j. r. yoiG & i(V. 1ji.ti.i:--ih'io. Va. SHiifaln Street, Norfolk, Va., Nearly opposite l'urcell House. u.. ... .1- lrtw.at TirJ nf nv j(.weirv -toru in the citv. Special itMlucemviite are offered, to parties f mm North ' "'linfc ami all arc invited to examine oenim irai''K elsewhere. All fcooa wrreu,u .vivr. ed Ifepairhiir in all its brunches. Orrlen by mai! wilt receive prompt attentiou, pon t for ,ret the Place. U Main Mreet. se2H-.lm ,ohn K- ' Cecil C, lluckman J E BELL & CO., '' WlIOl.KSAI.K DF.AI.KnS IS i APPLKS. POTATO KS, ONIOXS OKAXGIvS, LEMONS, I S K Ii D P O T A T O K S, & c, . ' " ' ' . ' AMI " 'j (.'DM MISSION MK'B-CllA'NTS-No. 4 & ti Ilowlj 's wharf, llaltimore. M l AH Orders have prompt attention. GEO. W. MALL ai CO. Manufacturers of , . Enjines. Coi'cis Saw M lis, AM) ALL KINDS MAriUNKUY, i V.t-.wL- !..i l'r.-L-.2 I'lipni.r Wilt..v an.l ' ' ... Vhwi i v v j .... i rJ Duvall's Patent Till Ferrule, Wurratileil to stop leak-! Tubes, and can lie inserted by j anvenifineer. ' J'l'artieuiai attention to steamtit work, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WILSON' COL NTV I Suporio li.urt. E;Lji Wiyirins, widow of Rowland Wifrtrins, Plaintiff, I vs- " ! Polly Daniel: tho heirs at law of Catherine! Ihm'iei, Janies nardner. and other heirs at law I and devisors of Rowland Wipsrins. i This is an action lieirun in the Superior Court I for ssiini!iient of dower, anil it appearing to tlie Court that Polly Daniel ami the heirs at law of Catherine Ihuiiel renidentsof Texas, and : James Oaruiier, last h(arl from in the West ' In lies, are non-residents of the State, aud tlwt rroe.ess eatinot hv server! on them personally, r is therefore ordered thatpuhlieation be male . of this order in the Wiixon Aiivanck, a news I paper published in the town of Wilson. State ; aforesaid, for four successive weeks command- : in? the said Polly Daniel, the heii-s at. law of Catherine Daniel and James (ianlner to apptr an ! answer or .lemur to the complaint Mod in ihealH.ve entitlfilcau.se, on theaith of Iteetmi- her. or judgment will he rendered atrainst them : acconlimrtotheprayerof the complaint. II. C. MOSS, C. 9. C. Sep2V, s!Ht r;; w. iii.ou.vt. Att'y; NEW JEWELRY STORE H. B. BYNUM -Watcii-ma'ker and Jkwkler, Moyc A- Xa lal'sOld.Sfand, Tarboro St., Is now opening choice' stinik of Jewelry of every description which lias . just been purclnisetl in North ern Markets at the lowest j figures, and which wil! le sold low. Call and examine mv stock and I guar- .antec to please you. sep2! tf. B. B. BYNUM. DEANS & NICHOLSON i REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE AND Loan Brokers- . jWILSOX, N. (, j Have CKtablished a ti'ilijreuce Oliice and General In-; Airency for ' t!:e S:ile. Purchase or Transfer of Ileal Ksrate,-aud for the Lase or Kent oi Town rrojH'ity. I Vc have now for sale some very desirable farms in this and the al- joining counties. Also lor Kent a jjuinherof resiliences' and business houses in the Town of Wilson. Parties desiring comfortable RE ID, Wssi'sJEWELHY STORE! mil , mit ilivjfj -M.L-iinr 1,-iv 11 -Uire8 no water to exoniruisn sparits, IlOIIlt , .1IHI t .ipil.tllsis set ivlllg pay- which, by condensation, destroys the draft, be ing investments will lilld it to their fides when watea is used, if neylected. the ef- interest to consult us. e Will IU the near future issue a Ileal Estate ,TourtiaI, in which will lie advertised ali property placed in our charge at nominal cost. Iiii'ormatioii cheerfiiily givep and ali enquiries promptly answered. 1 ans negotiated at short notice I n Heal Estate security. ' Correspondence solicited. sep29-3ml CHOWAN tFiEilBORoM 4 .f Tlie Fall gessiotiegipa on Wed nesday, Ocijer 4th. ' The ear ri calam is - as extensive, and the chargpa.are & noderatei, as tliose of any female college in the State. The annual health record since its fiMindattoii ow 4f average iu inedicarbius of 25 cenli per piipil ft ronrd Hig,r f,allPT1f pjj compatiSOU with that of any similar school in theitTniteAifetatej .KkUl Mi: For catalogue or information, al drees. -. . . J.B.BEBWEB, j,;P282im i j 1 i i rrefiident. lit RICHMOND, A. s ! . - ' ,'l , ' -' MAXUKACTUBK K S O F CARRIAGES J)F All ' KlM Buggies, Phfftons, 8ix-s-4t Car riages, Jagger Wagons jTrv andno Top, &c. Send for cin. filar -1 . i i !' ' ' : -C. B. Aycock, K. A Danikls Of W:iyne. " " Uf Wilson. AYC0QK& DANIELS, yATT()mPYSat LAW,,. h ;, GOLDS BORO, N. ('. . , Bp" Practice ,.iu the . Courts ot Wavne. Wilson. Greene. Lenoir ana Johnston,' and1 tlie'" Supreme Court of the Stated .'i' . ;;1 . CoixBCTiowsi Specialty, r i' -T7T I' MAMUrAriBIil8 OV AKD DEALERS IN , i"'iptiii1'piiiiiEO tub mmPED t r w a r. e , STOVES, HEATKRS, GANGES, Lamp andHoBse-IirniKbiiig t Joods, ifetalhc Eoqftngj.yiuiHbing ;. , nd GasJt ittiug. 104 & 106 Water Street, 84 36 Roanoke Avenue sepM-tf HOHFOliK, VA 1 ME AN . POUSErrr i R wi-nTaiwnrTTTT. VA. MOST' 'Convenient tb'ali Railroad Depots and Sw&mbo&c Landings. -' - RAT&s:,IirrtFlQWper,4ac', $2,00; Second Floor, per day, f 1,50. North Carolina Travel fs Kesr-ecti fullySoUcrted' .i ' - -i-ui i' . I BPWNLSITEl, ,PK): Feb.V83-ly , ' . WATT & CALL ( ,SOL MANtrFACTUEEKg.Of". . THE WATT CAST , i ,: i. AND CHILLED PLOWS , . ! And Manufacturers and Dealers in Plow astings, Agricultural Im pleineuts and machinery. - Offlee i Safcsreotii :lt44 Main St., Cor. lfith. Works : 151 1530 Franklin St, sep30-3in. HICHMOND. VA. HIOHESS CASH PRICES' PAII) i FOK ALL KINDS OF OLD I RON ; METALS, COTTON, ' AND ' WOO liN II v . s JAMES POWER & CO., 38 Rowland's wharf, Norfolk. Va. Hraneh store corner Wide Water and Church streets. sopSSi-ly I BANNER & DELANEY "ENGINE CO.. SITOOESSOHS TO . WM.'E. TANNER & ()., iTH, 7Tn, AND CANAL. STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Manufactnrers of STATIONARY, PORT ABLE and LOCOMOTIVE 'ENGINES, BOILERS, SAWMILLS, CASTINGS, &e . . , , . Having l eOUllt Olll" Machine Shops n.l.;.l, xvurn iutvi ei !v fiif 11tli ' "elt. Ue8IIO.el nif 1 llll NoVeilllier last aild ClJUipped theill ! .;h. lU .,,' ;A1 r,,lo are piepared to furnish Machinery of the same high grade heretofore built by Wm, B Tanner & Co. Farming and Saw Mill Engines are Specialties with us. Send in your orders as far in ad vance of your wants as possible. S ' Win. E. TANNER, Ties. Alex. DELANEY, Supt, REPAIU WORK SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY DONK. irSend for illustrated catalogues, which are furnished free. tWhen in need of the best machinery on the market call on liynum, Daniel & Co,, .Acts. Wilson, N. t sepat-ly T- TALB0TT & SONS Shockoe Machine WORKS, HICIIMDND. VA., Manufacturers of Portable and Statinnarv I Knirinks and Hollers. Saw Milla, Corn an4 ! Wheat Mills, Shaftinir. Hanirere and Pullej-, j Turbine Wathr Wheels, Tobacco J'autury Ma- chinery. Wrought Irrti Work. Brass an Iron CastioKS, Maehinery of every Description. CISSJXGSrTHRKxJILSGVACHIXE -A SPECIALTY. nir:iix Proii'vtly ami Carefully l"r' Talbotf Patent Spark Arrester. I ke Uvrallea oflhr Ar. It'Jws not destroy the draft. 1 1 does no) interfere with fannintr the tubes. It doua not uboke up and requires eleaniiur. It requires no diwoj dampers to be opened when raisinir steam LdaniDers beinr objection able, as they may be left opc-n apd allow the j sparks to escape. J i water, and the boiler is kept in a fllthr con dition. It is simple and durable and can be relied upon. It can be attached to any bofler. No planter should be without one of jheni. Insurance companies will insure pins ane barns where the Talburt Emrines ond Spark Arrester are used at same rate as charged for water or horsepower. . Send for illustrated circulars and price 'Branch House Goldsboro, X. C J. A, Han- ser. General Manager. T. A- Grander Local Manager. noM-iy MISCELLANEO US. W.T.SAl'XDEKS. J. P. JENKINS. SAUNDERS: & JENKINS, f. .i : 6EN L INSURANCE AGTS. ; i BEST EX ( J Lis 11 AND AMKBICAN COMPANIES ASSETS OVER 70.000.000.00. We .-offer-' sit tins seasim special inducements to owners of gins to iiis"tire their projterty fr aiiy leugth of time. ! PROMPT ADJUSTMENTS' PROMPT PAYMENTS. We solicit a share of the public patronage. augS-Gni BUY THE BEST! ClMPROVED SELF-FEEDING) COTTON GIN -AND- OOTSTTJE NSERS -:o:- Endorsed and" recommended by the best farmers in North Carolina, among whom we take pleasure in referring to W.F.Parker, Entield; D. Edliiumlson, Scotland Neck; Jaa. Ilodffe.s. Dr. N. J. rittman, il. L Statou and E. M. Eryan, Tarboro W. D. Barden and W. E. Leww, Goldslioro: N. Cutchin and J. H. Cutchin, AVhitakers; A. J. Harrell, Fremont and miiy ot'.iers who have used them. Mr. J. J. Battle, "of Rocky Mount, one of the beat farm ers fn Edgecombe connty says: "The Hall's Self-Feeding Cotton Gin, manufactured at Sing Siiig, N. Y.r worked to my entire satis taction. In ginning my entire crop we averaged about 4(K) lbs. seed cotton 1 ht day, with the attend anee of t wo hands one to drive the team and one to attend fO the gin. Send in your orders to .1 AGENTS Wilson, N. i julyT tf LAND FOR SALE. Having moved to Kinstoii I now otter niy tract .of land for sale con sisting of acres, situated in' and near the town of Black Creek, Wil son Count v. Residence kitchen anil dining looms attached and all nec essary outhouses, .located in a beiiutiful grove on East R. R,' Sr., about 3 ) acres in town. Lots sell for from one to two hundred dollars per acre. 5 horse farm cleared and under cultivation. Good tenant houses. Splendid water, inex haustible quantities of rich shell marl. Land adapted to corn,! cot ton &c. Strawberries have ibecn raised successfully on a portion of it. 'Black Creek is ' situated on the V. & V. K. R., S miles from Wil son, contains about 1 lit inhabitants, has a good school for lioys nndguis, Methodist church in ami Primitive and Free Will Baytist churches near by. It is one of the most flourishing' and - rapidly growing towns on the W. "& W. R. R., and has the largest and most extensive nulls. I will sell all or in lots to suit on reasonable erms. Applv to T..-.1.-M EACIIAM, Iv nston, N. C. Gif s Sta . Cotton i. I de iiclo inform the public that I have opened mv sjrins at hint of TarlM'iro St., where I am jnejiared to a n co ton speedily and promptly. I iiaye every thiiiif in thorough re pair, and have added another j, exo-um GIN, The fastest and -olcanest pittking iins on the mai ket. N more delay. Ih iu your seed cotton and you shall have it 'uomat- ly ginned. ' I feel-confident'" that I shall please a'l who have me to gin their cotton, and refer to all of m v customers of last season: ; JAM IvS (JAY, Opjiosite Mnj. (lay's Old Stand. KSTAIILISU ED lKftl. W, F.Ar.fcF.. .T.T. llOHl'M. WF ALLEN & CO, W Water St. & 1, 22, 3B & 30 itothery's Lane, NOUFOLK, VA. JflOi 10! Water St, XOKFOLK, VA. Jteceiver & Shipper , Op Ai.i. KisimOr lilillinii L riMSIILVG HUES, SHELL LIMBS, POTLAN1), KOMAX. KEENE'S.AXO KOSEX DALE CEMENTS: CALCINE. DENTAL. CASTING. AND USD PLASTERS, MAKBLK DUST, LATHS, KIKE CLAV: PKESS. ANGLE. OOUNK E, riTI l-A l.Tllr A. l III ILDl.M. UKiCKS; TAB, KOSIN, SLATES, tic . , Special ICules in Freight and Prices for WHOLESALE LOTS, ep&-3m ' S. If. SIJLIKVUit, WHOLESALE ! ' Liquor Dealer, No. ii Hoanoke Siuare, Norfolk, Va. t-W ORpKRH PROMrTLT ATTENDED TO AND satisfaction cuAKAiyrKEp. sepaMm Meataad Flour a Specialty. sep8m MISCELLANEO US. uiMOfr tojtic IKFALLIELE CHILL CURL The attention of Druggist and Dealers ! generally is called tothi mcst valuable medicine, which stan ' before the public and met! ieal fa ulty undisputed as a cure for' Fever and Ague, Bilious and Remitting Feer. Dumb Chills, Enlarged Spleen, and all diseases arising ; from malarial or mi as mac it poisons, v It is no quack nostrum or patent humbug claiming to cure all diseases, but only such a arise from malarial poisons, which are very prevalent! in Eastern Carolina. Containing a very valuable pre para - uua ui uuu, u renovates-ine oiooa promotes tbe appetite and is a most potent Alterative. Certificates of its infallibility- from some of our best citizens will be furnished upon appli cation, and if it fails to give satisia - tion wnen used according to direction'- the money will be refunded. Prepared only bv HENRY C. SHANNON, Druggist and Chemist, 00 West Centre St., Augl94ra Goldsboro, N. C. RICHMOND i TYPE FOUNDRY. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. Book, News and Job Type Cyl inder, Job and Hand Presses,' Cab inets, Cases, Stands, Inks, Roller Composition, &c. . H. L. Pelouzk &'Soii f Richmond, Va. . "The type on which this pajter is printed was cast at the Foundry ot H. L. Pelonze & Son. , maySly - New Firm styles I New Pricks GRIFFIU M1RR.U. (iol.lsboro St.. Wilson. N. C. Manufacturers of Catriages, Bug- gies, Carts, AVagons, Harness and all kinds of riding vehicles, which M ill j be sold at. the lowest possible' figures, i We have' now on hand a nice and select stock of work. Our prices are as low as the lowest. Be sure and j call on 'us before buying. Satisfac- tion guaranteed in every case, lie- pairing neatly and promptly done. ! 1 0CR COKCAlK 1QQ1 lOUJjin ltt.BLE wouiaSlOOl Sycamore fcti ee v . 1 n 1 1 Vi j , (JRA.VK STONHS i' ' - - .. of every description, madu to order ranging in price from $.1 up. esignH sent by mail postage paid with stampbs enclosed for return. When orders an received they are filled and fojrwarded. If the work is not satisfactory purchasers are requested' to; return at ' :MY EX1 EfJSE. Xo pay rnj i i. l null; ill.- w..i k Im Vx i -ninli.il.9 n iesMiii(leni'e wilioileil I1..111 all purl- of the eoniitrv. rei. -iv.v uiiaS. m. ais:i. i - i ' . COME ONE, C0Mi4 ALL :C: LIVERY STABLES Sf alCTiV A FIRST CLASS HIllfJM! STABLtS. Villlge Carts, TeaCarts, Park Phaitdns, Top Ph.etons, :Top Biig gies, Dod Wagons, (icntleineiis UoadW agons, the Latest Track ll.irntss, ,ents l(oa4l Horses also FariullIoiNes and Mnles which we ,. i , , ., ,. , oder tor Hale-d.eap, either dor cash orouvtime. Hoard wg Stable coin plet. ll kept in the liest style Hi.d 1 4 by thri uio.-,t expt" lenced hands at the hrtvest i.ric4s iajj0. 15. II. Selby will lie on hand all the time, night land day, to attend to his friends. i Try him once more T. II. SELUY Hilson, , C. i . i rr..c. ,. e are located at Tvsons' t uid atjauies on west sine arneoi m w w- . v- . , S ,avl2tf H. F.afUEKAV. JOHN E. WOODAHD, MljRKAY & W(K)I)AKI). f ATTORNEVS AT LAW,' 1 WIlOX, N, ' li CPCifcuit, Wilson Wayne, Pitt, Etlgeconibe and 3 ash counties. lractice iu State Supreme and Superior Courts, anil in Federal Courts Mav5 821v. SAM. B. WATERS, TApBOKO STREET, WILSON. K.C,--. 8ION OF THE . ! "BIG IJXJ1Q," r EEPs on hand, and is oonatantly In re- k,f Aflnelineof Tobaoco and Setfara, Confection- eriea. Crackers and Caltea. ' - mi mm liuiors, For Medicinal Purposes, warranted pure and unadulterated, . , tST"MrJ WUliam I. Mbicklaxd! of Nash Co.. is with Dim and will be pleased to see his friends Autr.ltf-tf. . ' i BET3 SITtnSTGrS. If ypu want the best Bed Spriugs j now in use, try those made by J. O. i Kawls & Bro. They are guaran- teed to give entire satisfaction. Can ! refer you to numbers in town who are now using them, j Try them j and you wonld not do without them. Call for the Douhh Twin! Bel Spring male by '' J.O. BAWLvS & lilUK mayl2-tf Wilson. C. lw'' -.'-V ".''.' i -' :-'! -"-' MISCELLANEOUS 1 WAHKEN & BARNES, Cor., Wash and Tarboro Sit., Wilson, !.' --MEADQUARTK1JS 1X)R.- New Groods Correct Styles! : (KJil PATRONS THE PEOPLE i OUR STUDV THEIR IXTERFST! OUR MAXIM-FAIR DEALING ! OUR REWARD-SUCt 'KSS 1 WE ARE NOW OFFERING A NEW STOCK OF Dry Gtoods. BoolSy Shoes, Volionsi Clothing, Gents' to Large Varety of Lad es & Ms sesCloaki HOOP SKIRTS AND DRESS GOODS. A full Line of, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE LINE SHOES . ; FOR GENTS, LADIES, YOUTHS, MISSED -:o: Examine Our Overcoats ! Our Furnishing Good Department comprises the latest Out, and we are confident thatlfor beauty and novelty will compare with anv iu the : South. Tho last but. riot least, our Hat 1 ii I the latest outj and finest that could 1 ieu Bpeciai pnue una setvson to secure siu h ";mm1.su.h cannot W touml L elsewhere. Our prices, in each ami ever dcn-n t...iif :.n. in .. i .1,1. 1 Bottom Figures, and every article with oil r ( l r a u a n t k k.. t Thanking thejiublic for past favors, nnd solicit ini; a share of Umr trade in the fnture, weare, Very KesiK'ctfnlly, WAiiitEN & bai:ni:s. w Successors to Savage, .lones & Lee.- C0n0H jFflCTORSl IflWD) ' 28 KOTHEKY S AVIIAUF, NoHFOLK, VA. LKeep a large stock and Full Assortment of Tot ton Hag'dnir and Ties, at Lowest Prices. . - " . t& IWakc Liheial ADVANCKS on OTTOK Ortlcrrd to te - rjpSolicit the t'orresiKindence and Patronage of those desiring the Service of a Cotton House, of Large Means, and Long, .Successtul ; Lxpeneuce. ' - scprt-Giu THE ETJBEKA a. ilk ; 1 1 '' m ordinary Horse Gins requires two t inches to one inch rixi; j 5 feet long. Bent irons are attached to the end of the lever in such a form, so- aa to utilize ever.V inch of lever iKiwtr ooMsilile thm Kainins ;,Me to two feet at Umt ilil(()rtant jioinl, and iT !ulh the amount I charge for the rights in gohl, of tlie lirst water iu one i n!:,,:1,?1' 'n,1"ilHr8 V'l"r "'e'' " ii,,s' j. and turn lsh the irons tor Twenty Dollars the tanner iuniishiiii; jlu. necessary help and timbers, which in most all ca.ses consist of t wo 1(;V('rs inche.i by 4 A, taiMriiigtd 4J or 3 attheotbereiid, lHut long nir' n nn r hi, iir;? i. . irri ioij. Any further inforu'iatitm may Im1; had by addressing the undersi gn d COUNTY. SUlt AiiD For' sale at a low tigure. All I I used in each neighborhood, and its I i: I. it ...:it ti... i.:..i ' j i i"i wih cuub iiic nign iavor j worthily liorne in thousands of the ! return in v thanks. 1 ... ucsiieciiu iv T T ' , l . fc , J. B. Cutchin & Co, COTTON FACTO Its AND GENERAL ' ' . NO. 76 WATER STKEKT, NOKWlLK, VA Bagging and -Tie furnished at Lowest Ilates. Ciuisiii- correspondence solicited " Savage, Son & Co., - - - 1 CoUob Factors i ComBissica Mails, - 77 Water Street Liberal Advances on all Produce Held Nubjcrl to Onlor of Nhieia. Prompt remittances for sale's rendered. Keep a lull supply 'of Cot -ton Bagging and Ties: Correspondence ami patrouage solicited. - e p. 5-4(11 AD VERTISEMENTS. 1 lie.fouud iu the market. We have C0BKISSI0N lUEBCHaHTSl 1.EVER This J'ower, 1 am con lident, will ; till a long felt wiinf, "'""that everv Fanner has yudly hit. It combines two of t he most powerful known powers, viz : . ' I'llIZi; Al) ; CAM HOOK. And is (heap and Du rable, and has . been amply tested iu driving tlie (Jiiis of two of the most practical farmers .of' the. State one for three seasons. M". Kd. I (a rues, Hr., haying gin ned at the rate of eight bales per day, with a -I'l Saw (Jin, with 1 mule ; in the other case douh ling the amount of cot ton ginned. Each lever works independently oi' the other, therebv util IiD! VISUAL RIGHTS want is for oik- of the Power to lie merits I do not fear,' and feel con n a . ' inai my unives' Cotton Planter has Ih'si. farmers' fields,, for which 1 - I ,, Yours. . .. : C3- Ji. "V E S , WILSON, S. r :o:- MCpS-lJlIl Norfolk. Consignments tin hand. virgini
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1882, edition 1
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