A
i. 'son Advance
HKMIKKATIC M.WSl'A
Ki TO Till. MATKKIAU
AI 1-ol.lTK'Al, AMI A:-
. iSTKRESTsnF KASTKKN
:mxa.
j'uMili-il Fvcry Friday Morning,
Jrrliit VjdA. K'lilnr ami Prpriflr.;
I'riihn Mfii-tiinjr. August '.
Ex. (iov. Holden.
We published last week C.ov.
llolden's card in which' he an
nounced that he wan no longer
a Republican. neither a member
of the Liberal-Republican par
I. 1fe publish this week, on
Irsl page, a card in, which lie
nay that the constantly in
creasin tendency .to. 'Civil
lights was the teason that
paused him to leave the Repub
lican pai ty. It is urged by some,
who impugn wrontr motives
to the Ex-fiovernor, that he
omrht to have noticed this ten
dency directly after the war.
o lie had, but because he did
not recognize it at the proper
time is that any reason why he
should be accused of sinister
motives because ,at this late day,
he sees the evil and raises his
voice against it ? For one we
are disponed to credit his re
cent utterances as honest and
iricere. And in saying this v e
do not endorse his course dur
ing the Kirk war. Far from it.
We believe that he acted badly
and that surrounded by base
wen, he lent himself to pur
poses which he himself could
HotjriHtify. It is a matter of
history that his actions as a
Governor won for him the con-,
deinnatioh of the best people
of the State. So great indeed
wan that condemnation that 'he
h to-day forbidden to exercise
the duties of citizenship. Is this
Hot enough? Must he be con
tinually persecuted, and when
hr says that he is henceforth no
Republican, is it right to say that
he turned to have his disabili
ties removed by the Legislature
o that he can enter the pol
itical field once more, and that
means on the Republican side."
We cannot believe that in this
act, he is playing the part of a
hypocrite and we are not dis
posed to charge so nase a ac-,i
tion npou. him. Time will
pro vie the truth of what he as
serts. If he cannot longer affil
iate vith the soul-less, depraved
ineuwho controj the Republi
can .party (and we ootio'tsee
bow' an honest man can) should
cmisure him for leaving that
party? Rather should we think
- lie lms "come to himself." As'i
to what he proposes to do we j
know not. He voted for judge !
Hei.nett in the last election and j
we expect that he will vole for;
ine I'eni crau- nominees in
lXrt4. If he so desires-we shall
lf glad to see him so vote. It
will be a positive and practi
cal declaration that he deems
the party, of which he was so
-many years a leader, unworthy
of confidence and support.'
And while we shall riot throw
Hp our hat and join a torch
ngni procession in welcoming
Mr. Hidden, we think his action j
in significant and that it will
cause other white men (we
Hieiii good men i who have vo
ted the Republican ticket since
the war, to give heed to the
"tendency" to which .Mr. Hol
den refers, and to examine
their political Creed and see" if
they can longer support a party,
which is controlled by such
men as Mott, -''Cooper' -ami
Young, (the "tendency" '.of.
whick is to social eipiality be-!
tween the races. Honest men
who f desire good ( htveruinent
annot affiliate with a party so
notoriously corrupt.
The handwriting is oh the
wall the Kepubltcan nnriv
must go! :
ik-ath of judsrt' Black.
This great lawyer, upritrht
IikW el.rit i..,, t., ,
Judjre, cltr.stian statesman and.
brilliant- defender of Demo-
cratic principles is no more, 1
hAvim.' dUd at l.i- rS.l :..
r 1 i . - -
-
-Tsini nun. nenie people respect hone
van born in Somerset
'county,
Penn., in IS 10. He received a
good acedemie education,
tudied law and was admitted
to the bar in ls:Jl. I-irly in
life he joined the ('ampellite or
church of the Disciples. u
"12 he was appointed a Dis
rict Judge In IH.7 lie became
Attorney General of the Tnited ;
States; and in isiiohe was made 5
Secretary of State bv PreNbl..,,
Buchanan. He hal the honor
df haying received a fee of
8250,Ofn, the largest fee ever
paid to an American' lawyer.
. m w nv 4 Mii. i rrin.
sonian and Jacksonian tvpe.-i
. , . . , . . ... , ;
It is related of him that one day 1
h was told that he had more j
friends among the Kepublicans i
than amonff tlie Demot-rats, and '
that he therefore o,,Kht to join
4Y A PaiillLlilu li . nn.l.. T
jmi miiieuiiau iuiiy. - ii j
said the Judge, "there was j
no hereafter I would join the I
Republicans at once. Nothing ;
deters me but the fear of hell."',
His friends felt that he had
not been honored as he deser-
j ved at the hands of the Demo-
J crats, but whetheriu position
j or as a private, his never falter-
I devotion to the time '
honored principles of )emM-ra-
cy was always marked. It is
seldom, in this day.that we find
. J '
a man so consistent, so upright,
so pure in life. Judge iJlack
was the author of a powerful
and convincing defence of ( hris-
tianity which appeared hi the
North American Jieciec last
year in rejtly to liobIngersoll's .
attempt to ridicule the reli-
gion of Christ. This masterly
defence will stand as an ever
abiding iiiouiimeut to his noble
1 i f e ! Having 1 i ved t he 1 i f e of
a christian his death-bed was
oneof joy. Shortly before he
died he. -ssi id- to his wife -"How
can I fear to cross the
dark river w hen '.'my Father
waits for hie on the other
Shore?" And. added: "Would
I were as comfortable about all
I leave behind unfinised in this
world." And then he breathed
the following earnest prayer :
'Oh, thou beloved and most '
men'iful, : Heavenly Father,
from whom I had my 'being and
in whom 1 have ever trusted.
It.it. be Thy will grant that my
Buffering end and that I speedi
ly be called home to Thee ; and
oh, bless andVomforC thee, my
' J .
Marv."
'-What IU'hIici has Done.
The Raleigh Biblical Iff (-order
has no 'respect'. -'.for Mr.
Reocher, and no use for any of
his religious teachings. It ad
mits that he is a learned man
and an orator but does not be-
lieve ls services in behalf of
Christianity- have amounted to
much. "Hjs life, however, ' says
the Recorder, "has not been en
tirely in vain. He has broken
up the foolish habit some of
tho preachers had of kissing
tho women of their charges. It
is strange that either the
world or any of the churches
ever 'tolerated such a practice.'
There never was, and there
never will be any reason for i;
A preacher - has no more right
to kiss a woman, who happens
to be a member of. -'his church,
than aiiy other masculine ac
quaintance hasj and no husband
father or brother should allow
him such a privilege "
No I'rnhutlfi'isiii.
Geii. Ren I'utler, who wants
t) be President as badly as he
wanted to whip tin- "Rebels."
contemplates taking a tour
through the South. If lie e-
; pects such a trip to help him
' in his Presidential aspirations,
j he had just as widl stay at
! home. The South has no
'special irelerence as to ' who
shall be the iioinmee for the
Presidency but it must be un
derstood that it will favor al
most "anything to beat Riitler,"
If he should, by any accident;
hapjU'ii to be nomfnated a
seonnd convention would be
called and would put a man in
the field who would carry the
South and leave P.utler's
vessel stranded high and dry.
We won't take any Renbuller
ism in ours, thank you.
KiHirinjr Words.
The Tarboro Southerner's ad
vice in the following- ringing
words should be heeded by
our leaders, j Let us advocate
right measures if we never get
office, and put a stop to favor
ing measure! from policy It
j is better to be right than to be
'popular. The Southerner savs:'
"We Ilied expedieiicy when
Greele. was iiomiiiated : w e
. Iried expediency when a 'Demo,
cl'.llic House of 1,'epi iselit.lti es
voted lor the Flectoral Coinmis
11 1. . 1 1 -
.sum. Hancock 1 1 KM I expeilleltcv
'.. 1 1. ... 1 .
' w roie Ills iiiiamoils tailtt
,,.,.. A e tried expediencv w !u
we united wilh Green backers. We
",,u '."'ink I hat expediency has had
,'" '- L t Hie party try
a lair I rial. A t (he
i 11 11 nil 111 111 I ,
.om..t Ii 1 ti rl.-.r r ..1 ...
si V .
hen we show that 'we are honest
'he logues w ill certainlv ."
About Jixl I iiisr-
Two Virginia diK tous, uioved h
the example ol lite b'ichn ond edi
tors, have lotight it duel near l.ees
liiug. No one was hint., and ie
coneiliaiioii was allecled. Proles-
tOlial lll'S Tllltl I. fa, Ik l,l...ul 1-.... .1
men are cousiYtS we.y ,,..t ,. lu,
'". ke?l' '"'in the field:' i.nit
tl,0M' '''deratin(s om i tted 1,.
save them lroni 111 nt h hard right
ing. The code is Vindicated ao-Hii. .
ami 1 lie coroner
inent. Kx.
has no en :ag -
uieoniy re ret we ever have
mi Lim in iiiiini i uni 4r m.i...i,u
killed. IVdeath of half a
, " 11 d i
dozen ' avengers of .honor." so
called, would to further to-
tvanis putting astop to this bar-
barous custom a relic of the
j 'lark ages-thau all the laws we :
!.,. - ., . I -I .
iuu'1'
We think the publication by.!
the press of all the revolting j
crimes, horrible murders, and
fearful catastrophes, to the
exclusion of better matter,
injurious and demoralizing. j
We know some pap rs which1. "
seem to take adelight iii allow- Lt. .losiah Chance of tlie lTlii
ing no murder to be committed Regiment infantry, I '. S. Army.
or scandal to be whispered in ;,t , hT ,,f th' If ' ,"'V'
- . ,
the world without publishing
tin full particulars as a delect- -
able morsel for its readers. ( f
.... s
course we believe in publishing
the local and state news, but
we do not believe in going, as it
were, throughout the world for
sensational items. Too many
editors mistake what the jeo-
pie want, and many' don't
kw the le finition of ' news."
Newspapers are' not 'to 'publish
oniv the news, they are to pub-
lish such matter as will instruct, '
-
elevate and educate tlie readers. .
'
Five Chinamen who were re
cently convieted, in New Jersey
of a cruel assault H)oti another
Chinaman, and were sentenced
to State's prison, had their
queues cut olf in conformity'
with the rules of that institu-
tion. They plead and howled,
but to no purpose. They have
now - given" notice th .t they
will institute suit uuainst the
prison keeper for heavy daina
ges, on the ground that the con
stitution -of the Cnited States
as that no one shall be de-j
prived of the privilege 'of ,wor-i
shipping (Jod according to the :
dictates of his conscience, and !
'
i i f .. i . n . t i,
iiiai o n i in 1 1 iii ii i an i worsiiijn
his Josh worth a continental
without his queue..'
C
"orriipt and - unprincipled
'men having gained control of j
tiie --Republican - party," such
men as David A. Jenkins. C. H.
l.ro. den and W. W.' Holden are
leating the "sinking ship.".
Other men of character will
' follow. their example. -Com-
mg events cast their shadows
before."
The R'epublican party must
go.' ......
A recent exchange contained
a political platform, in which
was this plank ; "-We demand,
that none but honest men be
' elected to office.;' This is good
both in theory and practice,
; but upoii whom is the ileinand
made? It is like dem Hiding
that you treat yourself to a new
hat. It is the voters that elect
officers, and if they elect bad
ones it is their own fault.
:' The Georgia Legislature is so
overwhelmingly.'.. Democratic
that when sever.il members de
sire to be' absent a iay there are
. nol enoiigli republican's t pair,
with tin in, and yet we see that
a bill lias been passed re. piiriug
the new ( 'ongressional districls
-'.to he ComjiosiMl of contiguous
counties. That-s the kind of
'do unto ot hers"Vv c, that ought
to prevail among" I )einocr.i.t.
The Durham llecorder Icarus
that Judge 'Thomas S. Ashe
speaks, of resigning his position
as Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court. Judge Kntlln
who has been .dangerously-; sick
for several weeks, will also
resign on account of ill health.
Our. last .Legislature was crimi
nally neglectful in not provid
ing for two additional Supreme
Court Judges.
A writer in the Methodist
Adr nice, who has been "doim"
Massachusetts says :;
"It was deii.lediy repiimiant to
Southern- ideas lo see our brother j
111 black' sealed din iny lecl u:es bv !
the sideol w hit' ladies, w ho seeuieil ;
peileclly a!. ease in his eompaiiv
Luiiihi 11 i and chaltmg with l.iinas
though he wen-a I toon com pan
ion."' !As - 'Kx-Gov. Ilolde; well and
truly says "lias it come to this?''
The Democrats of the Jirst
District ought to nominate Jas.
Edwin Moore as their candidate
for Congress. He has ability,
he has force, he has character,
essential .elements towards
gaining -and ...holding the sup-
. . e -I ,
poll a lit! ("Oil IK U'llCe ot the leO-
;
: pie.
1 he country can g on with a
high or low taritf. but it cannot
prosper': without a profpuiid
respect for la w and a conscien
tious regard for its demands on
the part of those who make
and who administer our laws..
Our information lom Wash-!
iiigtoit city (and we get it from
goo l authority) isthat it is con
ceded that KandaH will be;
elet li d Speaker-of the House of
Kepresentatives.
Carlisle has written a letter ;
in which lie
says if he einnnf ;
' ai -. Jl ,,e ' nilOl
lie nliu'U) l,u ...ill i .1 ,
.' - " n l rt i w l ne ;
.. . . ------ ...
n '-u.dall must
not be elected.
' i : S
t. uT '"". ' ,
Pelitfiilll is ifc n i.-., i i
You cannot imi.rove !t , ' .!
dition-t Veit i.-..
air
salt, nor pepuer will make It
' i
j better. Daniel Webster.
, A i riiwii-e paper whicn nas
been studying human nature
says: "To owe ls'nuinan, i
pay up is divine."
" r .
FortHNataChnMr o l"t
nig sei veil eiinreiv uinuigu ii. a
i,jSsiMied in the tegular ser-
vice. FJeven tears ago he was
stationed at Rismaick, uinl here he
ha been ever since. I n.der hi
siihi iiiUnileuce . Cm mp- Hancock
! was built, :tn. tin- pii'M-nr l'tnt ,
Lincoln. He sliotik liamls with
'iallant Custer when lie lei' to
: inareii to. i!eath. : 1 1 1 I oiu-ol' the
liist t-iirs lo lall vi r his sail taie.i
' Icll from Lieut.. Cliam-e. At pre-
i-nt lie Is ;il Liiietrlu.. ami no i IVici l
'at : lie1 fort is held Hi hetter este; in l
than he. lie drew :UJt () hi the
July tlrawiiigol the L uiisiana
- .. i ... . . . . -.. . . -
?-V ' . ,.1 ' ' , ' "... ... V';.
iiri t hl'l h ;n . lit in. .uni
the -TrilMuie" he.n.l l-ut one ex .
i.n-ession: u(. '. It ennl.lift lmc
fallen to a better man." lie say.
he will invest ir ill Dakoia 'nt..
ami will ''remain in the snviee.
Tl. rough' the liisiiMiek Nat. Rank
he drew on New Orleans fr I is
J?:0.ijno, Lieut: Chance held two-'
tithsofii ticket No. o7.':ls. The ;
ticket drew the capital prize ol
7r,(MMI. "Piismarck ( Dakota) Trib ,
line," vlulv 17th.
NKW ADVKRTISK.MKNTS. !
Dissoiution Notice, i
' ' --. .1
The par: nership iheietnioie e ''
istiug between (I.1L Wamwiighf,
1. J. Royall and II. T. Coleman.
under the firm name of Wainw right, j
Rovall & Co., has this day heeu
dissolved bv mutual eonseiit. All
parties holding claiinsagainst. and
:'51 l':tl f ips indebted to the old firm.
..,;n l i.i .i... . ..
ill in! M"i ,i leuieiu nun i in nr
nun.
Ceo. II. Wai nwhioiit,
P. .1. Uovai.i..
II. T. COLKMAN.
ii;1v ...,.,.i.,.s..,i n.e i,.t,..st ..i
II. T. Coleman in the Fouiuli v and
Plow Manufacturing business we
ilesire to give notice that it w ill be
continued as heieotfore under the
linn name of Waiuwriglit & Rovall.
at the old -stand. The payment ol
accounts due the old firm should !c
made onlv to us. We solicit acoii-
tii.Hanee'of the i.nl.lie .iatioii:iL.e '
G. II. V A IN Wit Kill T
P. .1. Rovall.
aug.'ll K
fKstaWisheil A. T.. IrtW.
Peters!!! Iron
H T MORRISON & CO..
Manufacturers nf -
MILLS. CRIST MILLS,
HOWKi: & HAND COTTON IMtKSSKS,
Tolimvo and Cotton Kai tnry Ma: lii:ii'iy. Iimii
uikI llrasi Castiii-. Kirfi!iji's. -f -Strain
. . lr Ies and
li-rltfiM .TIueJii4erjr i'c siily.
Locomotives
Pur Wooden Tracks a specialty.,
ang.tt ;im Peiersluii g, 'a.
READJUSTERS' AND
ml t r Only Frieml.
. STUTZ BKC,
WHOLESALE tfiaTr 'S FAcray
111 lluMtHt h'.. IVtersi'urir. Va.
Wr me tin-Ibissi'S fxi slim'k and oi.ltun tup.
and shtn'k aii'l -'itru:! inattt-,.si s. and ak yon
t-iL i-t out- wtioUv-air pru-i-! tM'fon: r lei-, rnr
HU--5II S I'CTZ v Itltn.
, r,siiiu:sin!ii is.-wi. :
M- Cclien &c Son.
-I:t Syvaiiior' si., P'Urslinrif. Va..
iSll'oltTKlSS AN!) .I011HKUS UK
CR: GCOOn.ROTIONS. C-OTHir,G.
. lli'iiri' to call attention of the wluilwali'
trade of North Carolina tn thrir imiiifnsf tall
sou'k. Thty iriiarantco to well yoods as low as
any lions" in the rnuntry. and IIiimi-terms an
lilxiral to prompt tm-ivtiauts. N'ortli ('.irolinn
sali'Stncn. J. K. Miii iiati, of Widdon, au I C. It.
Taylor, of lilnek CriH-k- a.nri:i:!iu
W.HHALL
And Ix aU-r in -
Smoking & Chewing Tobacco,
and Smokers Articler .
Sus Sycamore St., I'cterslinrv, Va.
six-eialtiss :-Hall's ( hoii-e. C'itr Uelle. Hall's
lewels. Lake Lily, Value lieeeivcl. The Seont,
Uiva' Btiqiiet
Key West Choice,
I'etei-ltnrif
I Hx'urite.
aillll 3in
FEOISTILLER, RECTIFIER UNO
Iioleitule Liquor Ifesilor.
;RSyeamiire.St., Petersbiirif. V.
St'M 1 ai.tiks Myers' 'Sunny Smith' f.lle.l
Uye W hiskey. Copyright Seciire'l. "Peters
l.iiiiv 1 'lul" nlil Whiskev. Myer' "Oranjte Va -ley'
Uye Whiskey. I'eaeh anil honey.
Orik-rs solieiteil. ' Satisfaetinn pitivclv
yimrtinteel. . an::!l :'iii
W. H.TAPPEV. . ALKXSTKKI,.
TAPPEY b STEEL.
Mnnufaeturers of
fjiiriiics. Tiiliairii, HaC ami .('nil mi hmt
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Mill Irons.
Mow. Iron and Krs :ilius
auvt:itii I'ffrKUsiirin;. v.v.
oN3 OTICEI
Having iiunlitiea in ailtninistratois of the in
tute of Jess? t 'oletuan, ileeeast-il. laiforc the
Prohate .In. lire of Wilson enuntv, notiii in
hereby trlvt-n to all persons inilehteil to the ile
inistKl to mine forward ami make imiiiexliate
i-oj i.i, .1.. un.t o. on p-ir.wu iiuviiiw I'lHlillS
ai - 'inst the .lecease.1 to present them for iiav-
.......t .i..f... 11... n.i. ..r .
"'viii im i in uni- in,- 1,111 ui .1IIXIISI .-". ,1T
tlii ttotiee will Ik- plead in bar of their recov
ery. .
SAI.I.Y l.'llt.Kll AN. I
W. 11. I 'OI.KMAS. '
Connor - W'ooilar-l Attys
anr.t' Ot
AMministinT rs.
miti 11 k i.i m r.vi-:.4i.vr,
A .Certain. Safe Hil l l.lfti-tive It n:i..!y for
Sore. -WtTik Hil l lintu-ne.1 Kven. I'mltieiniF
l.onif-Sifhteln.-s.s. ami nvtoriiiL' the
Siirhtor theoM. I tire Tear Prips
f'.ranitiBt'oM. s.,e 1'imiors ll.sl
Kyes. Matted Kye-ihes an.l
. I'nulueintt i.nnek Uv h i
anil pi rnianent
' V"",'-iHuali 'Hi-ai'lii. when um-4 in nther
maia.li,. sneh as I leers. Fever. Sorea. Tn- ;
mors. Salt Kheuni. Hums. I'iles. or wherever
innamation exist. M itchki.i. s Salve may ! '
vrOTIPT? i
XM j. j-jt.
p.u.i,.s j, iVil,., v M ,; f !
1-w.hiI.V 'imtirv' Vi!!.f.. Vu't .S'lt 1 i
Weill. I llot,l tlo-in tliut inv i
Wl!1 u' l"c;'.i,', to ,h tiistilas !
f Minu .-, i Til .
? t ... ... 1 ' .
iv.ki - L - a in... knii. i- i
lo me al 1'iciuoiit will Ik- iii,iiii,I.
atten.led t,. J. SnUTUAKl)
Ui:ll.1rdsits Store,
juulwo Johscn Cu, X. C
works
Mi HI K
GREENWOODS
feM Tailors,
L. KST STYLKS K
Fall ad Winter M
Are noW in and. reaily; 'to . be con.
Veijed into Fine Clothing, such
as you nitiv Order, . (live :
!
. us a call, !
' Greenwood & Belsmeyer.
Patapsco riouring Mills,
r:.liilliMli-l 1771.
liVHRs 1774 KliLiLs 1HS2
VC.AGAMBRILlMrGCo
This Compdt! y ewns and operates
three Mill , ; lblUwe :
I'A'l'AlNni .Mil. i . A. at Kilieotr Citv.
, . Abl. ,
IVl APs.' o Mill. p,. al PaltunoieMil
! Patapsco Mil i.. . at 'Orange
Grove, M.f.
Having a daily ' capacity of l-a'UO
I barrels. - ''.
en i. r fo.i.i:u i i.oi it.
Manuiactuietl ! i on Marvlaml and
Virginia Wheat, celebrated lor it
l-:
; purity and richness of Glut
I l:o-phates and other nutritious
j proper! ies.
, Ask oiir (iroeer lor
P VTA PseO SCPKULATI VK,
. PATAPSCO FAMILY,
' PATAPSCt ) i'.XTKA,
, C.AIT. lll'.XKY FAMILY.
' NOinTI POIVT FAMILY,
(T1F.SAPF.AKK F.XTKA.
liKDFOKI) FAMILY.
O RANCH (11J(VK F.XTliA.
C A. GAMBRILL MFG. CO.
'online' ee Si...
li.li! lllMllC. AI
: Itepicseiite I by
alkx. ;im:hni'.
aiig ily Wilson, N. (
DECORATE YOUR HOMES.
K. II. Dewe informs the people
of Wilson an I vicinity thai hp will
npnain here for several inoiitiis. ami
i. ready al all .Lines to give estj
iir'tlcs 1,1!. and d i.all kinds of
FRESCO AND DECORATIVE
MYoru, Sign Painting. I'aer
Hanging, &c. lie ha- seemed the
services of Mr. 11. S. Waller, an ex
perienced art Grainer, and is pre
pared to finish your work in first
class style. Uefcrs to Messrs. F.
W. lJarnes, President Wilson Hank,
A. r.ranch, Ksq., ,1. i:. ( lai k. Sec. &
Treas. Wilson Cotton Mills, and (J
D. Green & Co.
Seml;iil Vn - Order
F.. II. DKWKV. !
Wilson. N. ( '.
Ofiice next deor to Young's IIo:el
The Exchange Hotel
Is now in oiMid repair, newly I'ur-j
nished, and 1 will he ready ll.e 1st
of September to aeeomniodate per '
sons desirous of getting lHiard ami
lodging. Juneau call ami judt
, , 1 . .....siiu
elsewhere. ;
i n iiiit 111 11 ce in n ii iii'iiiiii.r
Ml.s. I'. I. Visciu
Wilson, N. ('..
auglT 3in Gohlsbttro st., real C. H.
t hotran Ilaptixt
Female Instit te
MFItl KKKSPORO, N. C.
One of ' the oldest and best
etpiipi cd iiistitutioiis in North Car
otin 1. It otfeis lac btle
unsiir-
iseii in 1 ne 01 ate. lor -moral, men-
I : .. 1. . . . .
"s,. . . nai ges
cm 11 r.iie. 1 all sesi ,11 liegnts
oil eilliesil.ix . t )eto!iei ."!l il.
rui 1 ill. a 1 oil 1 1 a. "l in lorinarioii
Address ,J. p,. ISIIKWFli,
"tuI-27 President. -
1.'..- . 1 . ..
aNI
ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS,
DXJFXJR & CO
2tJ North Howard St., Baltiiuore.
Wire Kniling for Cemetori
'"tW 11:
i .aniens, oniees and Hal-
conies; Window ( nards.Tree ( in iriU
II'?.. v .1 j . . "
ds, Chairs, Setter, Ac,
-er"c. p'tn
' .
ilfred liobinsttn.
vx
IIIOXABI.K BARBKII'
OKKSSKK.
AND IIAIB i
TAKRORn STREET
Vn.sox. x.
U-JN"f ''.It the Ik'-I bilbers
i
eiiijiloed.
duvall i Austin,
Practical Architects and Builders,
have locjited in Wilson and offer
their un ices to the public. Plans.
Specifications and Estimates exe
cuted at short notice, in modern
style and taste. Parties desiring
to build, would do well to call and
get our
Flans and Prictvv
YYitii l- eai-s exlK-iienee, we
think we can guarantee satisfaction .
in all cases. We ma ke a lid keep on '
hand at all times a large quantity ;
of llrick. which we will sell at prices !
in ki-eping with the times.
' OfFlCK Over ,C. A. Young '& ';
' I'.r s. Store, onisite Rriggs' Hotel.
PI; VALLA AUSTIN.
1 Wilson, N. l i
FOXJTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ;
-s ' -
. No Hokfk will die of foi.io. Hot or l.rxo r- -I
n. If K.hh powdere. re in time. :
' 1 Mirz" l'in..nt liU nrr -i fir"-tit IK; ( f;oi r !
; mi: I'ottttf m'i'l nu rt t f Iht ail ! n-Mk ;
'' i-n-t .-rr :im i iiij km iimii.. ut.'l iti.tl;" i--ftT f rni j
, i.H' t 4i-l: ,
! Konl"". -Ciiwler ill -:rf .tr prevent ajimw :.vv i.t.
' Ji., a--'- t wtiiWi Hip-s ;in1 ' iiltte ft- . '
l''uru' lo ir n w in. TirA i n.s. . i
DAVID ?. rOTTCS, Proprietor,
salt: L'Ohe. u d.
NOTICE.
The linn assets of the late (5i il
tiit & Murray leave Ikm-ii assigned
to me in trust to pay the debts f
the concern. Tlne indebted will
take notice that .' immediate settle
ment must be made. In my iib
eiice parties may confer with Mr.
.1. A. T vim's, who has the b k and
papers ami authori.ed lo inakese,-
tlenient. j
C.. W. IW.OCNT,
leblftf Trustee.
Valuable Land k Sale.
f I now offer lor sale, on reason
i able terms, two valuable tiiicts ol
1 land, one situated in the. suburbs
j of the town of Wilson, and the o!h
1 er situ.ated two miles from' town.
The tract adjacent to Wilson is
very x aluablo ami Unrc is tio doubt
j but that in a few years, it will
I command a good price as town lots.
There are L'42 acres in this plot,
; nearly all of which is cleared.
I There are on Ihis laud ftiur t loins
; and early bearing ieach trees of the
earliest and finest vaiiety. The
shipping id (leaches ti noitlieru
markets, would in a few years iiet
enough to pay -'for-! lie entile prop
el ty. - 'There is not, an where in
I Wilson- county, such a geml chance
i ipi man to invest in real estate,
i The otner tract is situated two
miles - from Wilson and contains
; IOTA acres, of which only twenty
I acres are cleared. I lie oalauct
well tini'.Kred. For terms vK:e.,
j Applv to
S. P. FAILMKlf,
iunl.'i tf WiNon. N. C
J. &. Rawls & Bro..
Have removed their t.Un:k ol riue
' .Jewelry,'-Clocks, &c to then store
mi Tarlioio Street. They w ill ke.-V
mi hand, at all times, a hirge stock
of the very Iwst goods in their line,
and w II do all kind of L'epaii nig at
short notice and in a woi kinaulike
ieaiiuer.
Wedding anil Kngagc uu-ut L'ings
al short notice. We make a spe;.
i l;t': 'f
Orders b. mad promptly attended
to. We .soln-it a e. 111 iini.ilice of
' p.ll I tiii.ig.-.
.J G, PAWLS A I'.i.'tl.,
rai !.iio S1 .. Wilson. N 1 .
a 1 i: 1
davis gile
AT IOII.NKYS AMI t ' M" X S KI.O!:s AT
I. AW. N ASH V I I.I.Kl N.C.
;r
Hon. . I. . I. Davis, ol" I.onisliiii has
lined .1 pan iiershlp with K. S. F.
Ies for 1 he practice of la w in Nash.
1r. Daviiwill attend.ll.e regular
lerms ol' N:is!i Superior ( otirt.
CORBETT &. CO'S
. B1R ROOM,
Turlioro Street, Itiiun tree's ol.l Stiirnl.-
We are now ready to an oinino
date you with a drink of any kiud
ol liipior and a sipiare meal Oys
ters ill every style
jail I If
Farm i'or Salt.
l oiter lor sale my farai situated
at Cetlar Ibtek. Franklin County, N.
( '.. containing about 4(i0 acres; ( n
the f.iriu is dwelling together wnn
nut houses ami also store house and
'.gin house, and is in a heailhx neigh-
1 1 n-
1101110011 w II 11 o-(MMl water ;i 11 1 1 coil.
...... .... ... -, ... ,
- o 1111-111 in 1 nun in.-, 1 II 11 K I si 1 1 i.i-t 1
, l oinintiiiit , and a good si ind lor a
"store. For terms. ami .further )iai-
ticiilais apply to the iiiidersigned..''
' .1. .1. PKAIM'F..
aug.) lin
Cedar Rock, N. C
IIUlll'inilKU (OllEliE.
ASHLAND. VA.
Tite filth sessiiai open. Thursday
SejiiemU'i 20th; ISs:;.- Most -ot
the old 1 Ii iltni 1 1 iri.-s tin 0 I loon inill.
dow n an 1 si v eieht
oiiu col tag-
es have bt
en erected, for infor
mation as hi terms. t;., send !or
catalogue to
Dl.'. W. W. TlKWKTT. I'les.
aiigin -Jm Ashland. V...
Ot KKtek7 UmlTerrity, LEBIGTOI, IT.
,.T'" - tM il Dm (wm Com. te.t
c" im it ur bmm mm noun. rl niilii
WILSUK n. SMITH. Islington. Ky.
BED SPRI1TQS.
If you want the ..est lied Springs
now in use, try t.nir.e made by .!. ;.
Rawls & liro. Tiie.x are gnaian
; teil to give eii ire sat'sl'aef i..n. On
j refer you to numiH-is in tow n n ;0
are now u.s.utj tlieiu. Ti V inem
an-.l -vouid uot do w i !i..nt
j them. Cill for fhej I.L.ai.le Tw in
'..1. il. li VYVI si X- I'tlMl '
heai ESTATE
r.Ol dHT ANI SOLl.
LOANS NK(iOTIATKI). IT RE
AN1 LIFE INSURANCE
I'UfT.D )S THE DENT
'
American and t
English Companies.
;' .-I'v '; . t
iira.i.c,
Reai Lsi te,
AM
LOAN BR0KERS,1
W1LSO.X, N.
Prfloxv will be found a j;rtial
description of some Heal Instate,
which we offer for sale and
rent :
LOT IN ; TOWN OF WILSON.
On w.uth side of TarlMir i St.. .intaininir. 'i
of an a-r. dwellinir wilh four moms aud law
kitelien attaehcil. (il water. envi'nieiit
' to the iMtsmess jiart of town and to tli."-liil.
i ir:ee 0m. '-;
foi; i:hnt.
Office in rearof C(nrt IIoiim'
mir lite otli.-e of U. W. Illoiint,
i.piare adj.iin-
oMv stoim:.
In tow n of 'Saratoga, Wilson Co..
N. V., I'orner lot. Good stand for
business.. Price. Hi. Terms .
cash, balance in 1, ' . and three
vears.
NIXKTKKX ACPKS.
In the town of Saiatoga, frame
dwelling, four rooms, four lire plae
es. Stables and other out houses.
Good water. A good pul l ion of
land in cultivation, halani.e easily
taken in. Fine local inn for a inei :
chant or physician. I'rice 1 "!)(. j
Terms, . cash, balance in I, J anil i
' vears. ' .'
LOT IX lMX(;WOO!J, H ALIFAX J
COCXTY, x. c. I
Contains acre. ' Dwelling, three. I
nmiiiis Hi x IS, lathed, jilastered anl
painted. Two tire places. .-Piazza..-!
Kitchen Xice p;ded ard. Doe-1
tor's ollice 1-' x Hi. Stables, bain
and buggy sliylter, (Jarden and
a No. 1 well "of water, Now owned
ls ' by a physician, doing an . annual
''! practice of W,!M)0,. wIm w ishes lo
j retire lroni the practice .of niedu inc.
f This is a bargtiin, especially lor
j some doctor, as the . ireseiit ' ow'uer
I proposes lo'throw in his good'.-wiil.
! iiiriueiice and extensive practice.
t nooiioieoiy one oi lie nesi lee.i
tioiis'in Xort.li' Carolina.'".- price
"1." . Terms cash.
LOT IN TOWN OF WILSON, j-
"iS'ilualedoii Gieene Street; iii'me '
of (he - most desirable port imis (( iliei
tew n. 'oncains'aOout one and uiie
eig b i ii acre. tine .story frame
.dwelling W ilh lour looins. kitein n
and neeessarv , out. hou-es. Price
" FOP PKXT.
v 1 Mt !iote farti) .aiMint
li.tni W.l on.. In lini- slate
I ix all. 11 -with g Kid Imices.
rehled next' ear to a 'good
able in furnish himself.
1 ii 111-
i.'l . Ctii
W ill be
: fanner
1 ii Ui:i: 111 n;!i:ii .ni rw
(TV Al'Ui..-
.-.it UHle'i tfl li
smith of Lain
itii.v eitinit v .
'li. A 1 .lirn ,liif Inw 11 .in Die .
llli e
j A. U. K , not jar mini (oirn tt
V iiievia.l. I
J- riiiVS. ;
ntni iienr ine J.illlous "I'aiiile
owne.l fy 1 110s. W. llMrr:.-. I.s.j.
. 1 .Ji i.-nu c.ltoil. e.irn. tolill.-i
: l.lill t lel'tlH'.-:
.1111 I Ml.ttu
ine.nij a mpre. 1 10 1 in- rinsing
'I p in lies nil I 01I11 r I ruirx lor sliipimii. f ur-J.'.i.-M)s.
nil l ot the plaee eieitie.l. on ;ia.-,' m
iiiuU-i'. .set t ion nrv luatliini. u -a. r
. -Aeillelll. tllU- -,.M.ls. Willi 5.,, ;
n-liirioiisaiKl e.lin ui iomii anv iiutut-'i s. Pile,"
s-iiiii I. r.u- ', eiislij liHi,, e 111 one ana t..
i ars.
LOT IN TIIK TOWX of Wll.SnX.
. Situateil on the eorner ot toil.lslioro hih'
Lui nes -tiveis. size inn x lai Teet. ontains ;
a eointorialile two storv frame .Iwe; linir. iitnl i
11 la on- nn.l well Hinuix-e.l store or Imsiness I
Im.iis... A m staml lor l.iisiness. n. ar Hie ,
eetitr.-01 tia le. I'r.i-,. - '(liiil !
VAl.l Altl.K M I I'Kol'KKTV
. isuh,.. . n-i-h, in .usfr
ui.r
I VV lllukolv , i t V i-
hiirh. with rM-b (lam mi i!lf
II" .Mill lltlllSf S tt V I;(
i Mini I; iii- water power.
r KiKt liulrs eotioti (icr sen-
X to 1H Imshels eun i r.
i t. r hi
"?h. uikI trriinlintr H
llttlll All iii.ii- . .. ,.
Lu't "'i' ""mu in ihni lewyi-HK. ITU'
i i-i casti. Dalani i-
1 in one ainl t ii i
rare.
For further description of .
above and other property call j
and see Peal Kstate Register-of '
DKANS cv NICHOLSON.
jtll li I .
SFND VOI R Ob'l'lFRS
To
ri,
& Nurney
!
run ni.Miivi: a li-:: s ahs
I'ARILLA, AND bFAION I'OP. !
The nicest Slu ing ami Summer '
drink going. They aie inanufaelii ;
rei sol'that drink, ami thev uai.in- i
tee 'their pi ices ami goods." j
martl ' WILSON, N'. C. I
Ti:r.ii:ii sr.. m;xt- ihmh: id uicidw
Wilson. N. C,
I e tier in I liH i s.Wiiidoiw -..l.'Iinds
Rime. Hair, I'lastel a id Cement.
ll al r.ottotu l'i iees, lorCash or
Rai tet . Parties needing anv goods
in this liiie will please irivi me a
cadi.
.-..'-: Hti;-tf
lAirix IVaxhiugioH,
i;i;iLDiN; MOVKR, '
Ki.Nsi.iN. N'.-i.Tn Cakoi.ina,
Is Mejiaied o.ino'Ve . buildings
any si.- at short notice. All tn
iters prompt allended t..
oig-5 iy
ah ni)M;n.
I
I'illlS
McCraw
HODGES HODGES
W llOLESALK lKAI.EItS IX - -
II A TS, CA fiS,
And l.tidirn Triiuninl ;ol
l! Ctuiiiiieiee St..
augl.7 Im "'; JSoi:0lk, Va.
II. HOIH.f -
MISCELLANEOUS
-
Cheapest
1 ton now ieeeii'ig
s s o a r r a i rr
Iiit-li 1 will scli cheap for cash or
in.- inv xloek. 1 Win s- i im a
tried aiuj proven l be fust ela.-o.,
W. Edwards' Stables.
W'ilsoii. N. C. aiig.'Clin
02 x
09 WKy
If
m inn
1 Uiwv - wi ( c low ;mil ) ill . ri p
(iuri! .ilay. vis(i (he IViilowiii
V cii-k UOW 15 liifis:
Stonewall Brown
5 ' i
ZD-A-lsmEm. PRATT,
Giillett .(it ins;
WT, M AKH A SPKCI ALTV OF Till',
Btoiiewell and"
Brown (Jins,
And will sell tl.eiaoii the s-Sost i ( :,s nj.ible and stlisla.itoi leiiii-. V
also hax e Pall and P.rooks Pri'sse. and I he ceh-bi ated l!easle power
Press, and ai e in p'nsilioii lo 'I'm n i-l i an. Gin;ainl Pres tnade, at 111:11111
tad 11 1 cis prices. , . .-' , . -
3Si Jiiiflf SL Hmllcv.
CoUcu
1
Sl'lill !
tiitiiie.d free on
i ail;
1
i Jt f,
ttSb-il
NO
ihv
T THE
Hon!
1 1 never ehoues or li: Cai
It picks the Seed t'lean.
It Runs bight.
It (iins F.isi.
II M ikes a Fine -Sample
It i - ! tllh ( inal .tnli ed.
NVe ibii Iniiii-h C:!i Kt! i,i oi
llttbhi'i-
(iHfl lealjjcr lU'lilug. Luhntul-
and Sjri nil
Isfh'sfos
i irciihns Fici'uIsIicmI on Application
i. I), (s rct'ii A: To.
ITIIE IIILEIIill llinitt
Malltl!,.!
'!l!'T el
tile
.1..
Sua: -I li'Mii
'ii- s lie In
(ill!
T
5 lV
Vnri ion;
lle'liv
I
For
it
.-
Gvo L. TnniKiJi'sL'i.
A D VEIiTISEMKS't
Till'
and
large lots of all kinds.
a n i n i s kss.
on lime. - lie. sure to call and exam.
ii, heap liigg, 1 liey havelH-t-u,
He Mire to call on iiiein limn n "v
! ' I.'- Al.l-KN.
Y
)l)
i
Best
$'''i-((TS. (Hid (1Olillt)lxh4S'.
"-IN
appfc
loll In
fJnmitn-fV Hawes vy ' -0.
A-jvnl-. WiiM.fi. N i .
CHEAPEST,
illsju Gin Almli'.
the-
Roll.
u pairs for an v iin. and keep on haml
(e Oils. (ium tntri
IK... I
acivinsr.
ill. I eh
11:
.1 to ot .din'.-
A:-
...
.WII.S- A
i 5 il i
$5
. I III I J t
PhllrV.
Soil
MUtt. 'i):uvl
v Co-
UTRStlN. .
Sec.
auglO lai
UALKIOH, 1