TiieWhonAdvakce A WIHCKLY DEMOCRATIC XEWEPA "VeR DEVOTED TO T1IE MATEBIAL, EDUCATIONAL, POLITICAL ASD AG RICULTURAL INTERESTS OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. NATtOMAL am UAU JOil.'i Ci. CAULISLE, Si'kakkr U..S. House of Rep- KESESTATtVES. The .uibjfct of thin sketch was horn in Campbell (now Kenton) county, Kentucky, on the .r)th of tiopt ember, 18:55, and bis early life v.-as devoted to preparations lor the fulfillment of his ambition to be coiim a lawyer. He taught school for a time before entering law office in Covington where he stud lod until, at the aj.'e of twenty-three, he w-na admitted to the bar. He at once built up a large and hhc cMsful practice by his faithful at tention to the .interests of bis cli entage, but r.t tho end of four or five years of this legal drudgery, lie. concluded to enter the political arena, with tho remembrance that Kentucky h:id been furnishing the country with her Clays, her Crit tenden's, her Marshall and her Forsyth oh. He was elected first to the lower House or the" State Leg islature iu 1SG J, and to the Senate in IECm, and again in 1869. In both capacities he took rank at on ee as an earnest and forcible de bater, and especially fo upon ques tions .concerning the politics of the country. In 1S71 he was elected Lieutenant Coveiuor of the State, holding tlnit position for lonr years, llo was one of Kentucky's delega ti.iii ro the National Convention at New York which nominated Mr. -Seymour, ami-' was an alternate Presidential ( lector for the State at large 'in 1870, when Mr. Tilden re ceived its electoral vote. He enter ed the XLVth" Cot gross at a "time when t!r 1)( iii'M-rats were in coii ti'i.l r.l the Iloc.se for the second time since the close of the war and u ; one of the Coinuiitteo of Ways :md Means gained the most implicit cuulideiice of his fellow-members by Lis intelligent discharge of du- tv and his clear conception of the legislative .needs of the country lie ha acted npou this committee during the whole of his Congress ional career, where he has exercis- - e l that efficiency and zeal for the i public welfare that have character I' izt'd all his public acts. Mr. Car i lisle is a very " conservative man ; careful in reaching conclusions, : jhat possessing positive convictions and thoroughly conscientious and 8reaili';ust in tho discharge oi duty. He is a hard student, with a ju.lii-Ial cast of wind ami a k ;,mvh'lge ol'.j; llaii s rarely equaled in men of his years. .The present is his fourth term in Congress, repre .seining the Covington district, just si cross the river .from Cincinnati. 'o bi".itli of suspicion or jobbery . ever attached to ins name, aud his sidiiiiuistratiiMt of the Speaker's oHice i cei tanr to be characterize e l by modeiatioii aud wisdom. In u-attc:.' of jottical economy there i . ln.b ,l)!y o member of the Iioii: o b. tier 'informed. In bear ing and tnaan. i- Mr. Carlisle is lig- ii. it. l and coarteou but always j.iaiij and uuts-'t1 iisivj:.". i " ' " ' , Bishop Watson. The iCpicopal Convention v.hieb mv.t in New Berae last week named the new diocese the "Eastern Carolina,", and t'lei-lert Kev. A. A. AVatson,- of Wiiminsi'ton, Bishop, without a dissenting, vote. IJishop- Wat soa wr..H horn in New York, reared in the Presbyterian faith but afterwards joined the Epis copal chii it'll. 1 lo studied law and va.ri admitted to th? bar in JNevv York,' but shortly aban doned tho law to cuter the min istry. I a i.S.'Jij he moved to North Carolina and taught school in the Albemarle section anu Dccarao m succession rec tor of Grace church, Plymouth, St. Luko'i?, Vvashington county, and Christ church, New Berne and then to St. James, Wilming ton, wiifre jie Jias made a repu ration as a learned theologian mid csnsceiated servant of God. lie 1. MS-r live years old, but is yju;r looking, active and ,hauany more years before "chuvcli and State. A fresh sejuidal has. broken out iu Washington, and it is one that will touch the heart of the American people. An appro' priation oi &suv,wj was secur ed for the Checokee Indians at thev last session of JGongress, Ex-Congrcsman Phillips, oi Ivansas, carried the money out to ike guileless aborigines. Wheailie package arrived it w&s found to be $22,500 short. Phillips explained that this amount was necessary to secure the appropriation, .an'd he made the appaUiag declaration that the money had been "divided between Secretary Teller .and Senator Dawes. There is troub le ahead for Phillips. In Indiana a debating society is discussing the question '.'Are duaes Liiman ?w It is held that, even if the darwinian the ory be true, it does not work both kvays. Lien may ' hare sprun. from monkeys, but mon- Keys never sprang from men. Published Every Friday Morning. J9sep':i3 Daniels. Efltor and Proprietor. JL P.. UAB-DY.::;;a;:;:General Agent 'Friday'-. Morning, December- 21 f"-" : a: f i -,r -i : x Er-?' . - & -s ..' ' ' X -.- . .' , The country would go Epeedi ly to the bad if there were no mS-nrv-rif-D- nartv. They are ab- solutely essential to the preser vation of li oerty ana xo an uuu est administration of public af fairs. The New York Herald, which has never been accused of having any love for the Dem tin Twrt.v hit the nail on the head, when it remarked, the other day, that the Republican Dartv had never since the war done anything in the public in- tprost. ftXRfmt when, forced to n by the Democrats. The law ought to be so amend ed, says -the Washington Ga zette, that when a man makes an assignment in businesss, the stock of eoods should not be thrown on the market and sold at retail at ridiculously nomi nal prices to the detriment of other dealers who are endeavor ins to do a legitimate business by selline goods at fair prices It is enough to paralyze busi ness and it seem to us that there ar rroditors enbUffh to suffer losses without making outsid era share it. The New York Herald says that Senator Edmunds has wise ly introduced a bill to abolish the ironclad oath, and it ought to be promptly passed. This oath is a relic of war legisla tion, which has not only out-li v ed every reason that prompted its adoption, but it serves . to keep up a discrimination which has become - unwarranted and invidious. It is high time that this distinction between North ern Southern public men be swept away. Let the same oath be administered to all alike. Gen. R. B. Vance is reported by the Charlotte 'Observer as saying that he proposes to in troduce a bill to change the mode of collecting the tax on whisky and brandy. This plan will dispense with gaugers, storekeepers, etc., and provide for a collector in each county, who will sell stamps just as in the case of of the tobacco tax. We hope something may come out of it. There have been 307 failures in the United States and CanaHa in the last sixty days, a much larger number than ever betore . 1 1-1 1! in tne same iengm oi ume. Over-trade and over-production caused it. Vanderbilt gave a ball last week in New York that cost 100,000. .:' The guests were worth five hundred million dol lars. "None but the wealthy can afford it." Mr- VauBuren, late President the United States, in 1849 when writing for a fresh supply of Beck with's Anti-Dyspeptic Tills, says: 'They have now lor eight years saved me from the necessity of emnlovincr a physician on a single occasion;" and, when writing from Rome for afresh supply, says: "1 cannot trust myself anywhere with out them." nov23 Imo Important to Young Men The next session of the renown ed Commercial College of Ky. Uni versity, Lexington, Ky., begins Jan. 8th, 1884. Total cost to com plote Full Diploma Business Course, including Tuition, Books, and Board, S86. Time required 10 weeks, Literary Course 'free. Tcle trrapby tauaht. 5,000 successful graduates. ou can begin at any time. No vacation. -For circular address ' ' Wilbur It . Smith, Ky. (Next Dw to Branch & Hadley's.) Is at his same fHwul this Fall WITH A LARGE STOdC, whfeh he oilers to sell ' He Ha Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes, Groceries, &c., ;'&c. Call at his store, aoid j f yon don't ee what vou want CALL FOR and he will furnish yoiL tW Store full of Goods, which I I16S011 tCall gains. early and secure bar-novO-Sni 8 DOLLARS Will secure a policy for f 1,000 in the Home Mutual Life Association of Pa on condition that the insur ed pay auauall.v, u for the net succeedinsr three years, and thereafter aunuaily. 2 during life, together with the mortality assessments, graded ac cording to age and number of death losses per thousand members. If yon.vrish to. take out an insur ance policy ou your life, or act as agent Xor the abov6 company, write to E.Y. PERKY, Office No. i. Mahler Building, BOV&3m Raleigh, N. C. HOUSX JJ3D LOT FOR SALE. I offer m.T two -storv brliik .riwnllincr. trith ose-tard of Aaecre 4ot. b tia umcr r j bl tOTU- app o - J.A.UUVALL, or O. W. BliOCRT, Att'y .decH n Oieapli'teli. I11S J THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY1 FOR PAIN. BeUerc and emvs EHEU3LLTIS3I, Neuralffla, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. SORE THROAT, QCI" ST. 8WELLISGS. Sorenm. CsU, Braise. FBObTEITES, DCBKR, W1UW) And ail other bodily acbea and pftlna. nrn ceits bottle. Sold by H DrorrlsU Dealen. Utrecuooa u U languacea. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. IHjih M. b If. J. WIESAIE & -RETAIl GROCER LI fOld Stand) Opto M Mil, 1 have on hand Groceries, which J. a fall line of am selling at prices to suit the times the only Wholesale Liquor in town I am offering Being Dealer Great ts To 'dealers on goods m unbroken packages. It will be to yoar inter est to give me a call before buying elsewhere. nov9 tf WILSON NURSERIES. Choice Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberries, &c, for sale at re duced prices. In order to close out all my large stock I will sell during the present month applo and peach trees at 10c, mulberries at 13c, and other stock in proportiou. Send in your orders or call and examine my tock. Those wr-o buy largely will bo favored according to amount of bill. Address, C. W. Westbeook, decTU Lock box 152, Wilson, N. C. :o:- I am prepared to furnish the best brick, in anv quantity desired. 1 have a few pressed brick for hearths and backs ot chimneys. C BARNES. GBiST MILL! r-?o; My Grist Mill for grinding corn is at work every day, Am pre paredlo furnish fresh ground pieal from new corn at the regular jnarK-J et price, in any quantity desned. C. BARNES PLANING MILLS. '.' - --.vo; My Planing MiHs are in constant operation, and 1 aw pp-ired to furnish rough or prepared Lumber at short notice. W ill deliver it anywhere in town without extra charge. Give me our order and I will guarantee to please you. C BARNES. KT0TICE. Under and by 43 of powers of sale contained iu mortgages execu ted by G. H. Griuiu aud wife, JJ. P. Griffin, to H. G. Connor, (registered 4 in the office of Ilegister ot Deeds of Wilson comity in book No. 16, page 217, and in book No. 17, pages 167,108 and JG9) and by the said II. G. Conuor assigned to me to gether with alfkis ragUt, title aud interest in aud to the lauj ft said mortgage conveyed, which assign ment is recorded in the office ot said Ilegister of Deeds in book No,: 20, page 142, 1 shall sell for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in tlie ijoxxn of AVilson, on Monday,, the 7th .day of January 1884 the parcels or lots ,0' land in said mortgages conveyed, d.cribed as folio vs: One lot or parcel ol'Jaud-. situated i 11 the town of Wilson on Goldsboio street, adjoining the lots of Farme& Wainwright and oth ers, being thu JojtD.n which is situa ted the carriage and jya'gon factory lately occupied by Grifiiu & Mur ray and how occupied by Win.' Murray, with all the buildings and outhouses on said lot used 411 con nection wjt-h said carriage factory. Said property; is now rented to Wm. Murray till Dec SJtjt, 1884. ' Also a certain lot ailjoinujg the foregoing and the lots of W. N. Hackney and N. B. Herring and others, now occupied by Mahala Artis. G.W.BLOUNT, novSO tt , Trustee. NOTICE, Tlie undersigned having this day been appointed collector of the es tate of the late Redmond I). Wells, pending the litigation incident to the admjssion of said deceaseds will to probate, this is to notify all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pa jment aud settlement, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby no tified ito present them duly authen ticated within the time prescribed by law or tlys notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. B. Hf VJiSTEIi. Davis &'Giles, Ait'ys. ' irov30 Gt TOIL SALE I have two fine imilex, good work ers and sound in body, a wagon and harness and also buggy aud har ness which I will sell at a bargain if sold at once. Apply immediate ly to W. O. GOKHAM. nov23tf Wilson, If . C. Just received fine lot of oran- ggs, apples aud cabbage at Ford & Co. ' t . T iii i J lams, ODOR DEALER linen CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 -We do hereby certify that wo raperroeuw arrnremenU for all tno monimy ''".'-''' : AnmS Drawing of The Loatoiana Wate Lot tery Company, and to person manage "d.?": trolthe Kawinga themeelvea, and that the Mmeare conducted with honesty, f" ?T- .. twnl all narties. and we with faoiimiles of our signaturea attached In its advertisements. Commiasieitent . U3TPnECEDEJITED ATTEACTIOK! Orer Haifa Million IlrIbtd. LOUISIANA STATE "LOTTXET COIPAXY. Incorporated in 1868 for 7" Zl5; Yuf l!aturefor Educations! and CnantaDie pur-MeeS-with capital of ti.OOO.OOO-to which a 27, Ttuni of over J530.000 has ainoe been By an overwhelmtngr popular Tote Its fran chise was made a part of the present StateCon- stitution adopted JJecemDer so, jv. u-, Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly It never scales or post pones, look at the following Distribution -ItKtrd CSrand SlowtMj AND THE Extraorfay Seii-imal Drawing At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 18, 1883. Under- the personal supervision and mana&e- Gen G. T. Beackeoabd. of Louisiana, and Gen. J OBAI. A. EAJM.Y of Virginia, Capital Prize, $150,000. t-NOTICE Tickets are Ten Dollars only Halves, to Fifths, 3. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PHIZES, . 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000.. ..$150,000 1 GttAND PRIZE OF 60.000 ou.uuu 30,000 20.000 20,0t)0 20.000 25,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 50,000 1 GRAND PKIZKOF 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LA KG E PRIZES OF 33 PRIZES QV 50 " 100 " ax) 600 1,000 " 30,000 io,ono. 5,000 1,000...:.. 600 300 200.... J00. APPKOXIMATIOS TRIZES, 100 Approximation Prizes of $300... . 100 " " 100.. 100 " "5... $30,600 10,000 7,500 279 Prizes, amounting to ..fS22,M0 Annltmtlnn for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. For further information write clearly, give ing full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and odlnfl.ryletters by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 upwards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHW, ev Orleans, La. or M. A. BAVPHIir, 607 Seventy St, AValilSfton, ,D. C. notice; By virtue of a decree of the Sq nerior Court of Wilson county, ren dered on the 16th day of JTovein ber 1883, in the case of Gideon Watson and others, vs. -J. L. Far mer and others, I will sell at the Court House door in Wilson, on Monday the 17th day of December 1883, tho ioliowing land : The tract upon which Mrs.. Martha Watson lately lived, lying ou Barefoot Mill road, adjoining the lands of '.the heirs of Wiley Winstead, K. II. Watson, G. W. Barefoot and oth ers, containing 138J acres more or less. Terms, one-third cash, bal ance on a credit of 32 months, note with interest from date at 8 per cent. Title retained until purchase money is fully paid. H. .ONNOK, Com. nov23 4t LUMBER FOR SALE, I have a large lot of lumber for sale. It will be delivered at any point desired. Apply to F. A. WOODAKD, nov23tf Wilson, N. C. Dr. N. Anderson, O.Jj'ers hjs professional services lo the people .of Wilson and vicinity. Office Tarboro St. Wilson. N. O. jullStf ' ' ORANGES AND FLORIDA J Hetter tlian Breeze ami Blossoms Under a New Flag. Even tho balmy air and orange proves of Florida tail to keep its peopte full of happiness and comfort. Art must help nature every whereIn the tropics as among the pines of the north. "And, chief amon? the blessings which are adapted to all zones," writes Dr. J. G. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla., 'Is Parker's Tonic It seems to have the world for a field, and most of the extent diseases yield to Its action. I have used it' in the cose of a deli cate and dyspeptie young lady, with the most gratifying- results, ri seemed to accomplish with ease what the usual prescription and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about.- I am also glad to state Oiat the Tonic has greatly relieved me person ally of a troublesome atonic condition of the stomach of long standing. It is the ideal pu rifier andinvigorant " Messrs. Hiscox & Co.. call esnecial attention to the fact that after April 10, 1883. the name and style of this preparation will hereafter be simply Parker's Tonic. The word 'Ginger' is dropped; foj' the reason that unpri- cipled dealers are constantly deceiving their patrons by substitu'ing inferior preparations under the name of (Ginger; and as ginger is an unim portant flavoring ingredient in our fontc, "we are sure thatour frieqdo will agree with us as to the propriety of tho chango,- There will be no change, however, in the preparation itself; and ail bottles remaining in the bands of deal-, era, wrapped under th name of Parker's Giu ger Tonic, contain the genuine medicine if the signature of Hiscox fc Co., is at the bottom of outeida wrapper. novXilmo FIRSr-CLASS gAR, Oys-ter Saloon, BILLIARDS, W KSr' Saturday, aml wil, do m v ines, ugas, iobacco, ic, at mg hereafter at myl office in Wit. SMITH & fiHOJ)Eg, . son. , l Drinks of all kinds by aeomlj AStf??nd,not b?,?eiM?uded nPn petent and experienced bar-keeper. .7 ot- ttti.' i -,- Give us a call. nov9-3m FOR REN1. The back part of the Griffin for the House, 4 rooms, is for rent commg year, cu reasonable terms. to a small familv without children. f.-' i. Apply Iff -1 dec7 2fc J. W. Lancaster. CBCS! C3-OOHD nov23 lOt Is now iu full opr rat;on acd is Wilson Yarns and Warp, Ordefsohcited. Officeri:-A.BRAXCH,Ires. F. W. Tatlo Elliott ttr WHOLESALE DEALERS IS HARDWARE: CUTLER GUNS, &i, COHNEK MAIX-ST. AND MARKET SQUARE, Call On I "... (At MorrU Old StandJ For Cheap Ooods, -CCH AS oceries. Liquors. Confectioneries, ThPT also keep a Brat-class Restaurant which teISpuwUnPthe best the market affords. We ri ve prices to suit the times as f ogww : Good Whiskey from 1 KSfSiSS. berry and other wine at tl per gaUon- FOa TOWN TRADE. ters at 40 cents a quart. -The largest A .Oys- Jos. E. Carter is with us and will be; glad to sea his friends. novlS 6t. W4RRFT0 1IIGU S( Warrenlon, Wot Bounty,. K. C. CHAS. FETTEE, A. M, Principal. Spring Session opens 1AMi 1884. QCourse of instructian is classical, mathematical and commercial, pre paring boys lor college or for enter ing at once upon Reactive duties of life. Board and Tuition mqnu ing furnished room, fuel and lights, is from 65 to 75 per session. Pu pils can board with the Principal. Location proverbial lor healthful For circulars address the T T Principal, dec7-lm ucy West c igar Pactorf. JDolanA Jflonahan, Mauuf.ictnrers, Jobbers and DEALERS IN Uavaua aud S me . as And all Smokers' Articles. ' Portsmouth, Va. OflSce and Factory, .327 High street opposite Ocean Housed oct-5 3m NOTICE. On Friday January 4th, 1884, we will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Wiley Lamm, deceased, one lot of lumber, farming implements, a lot of dry goods,shoe0 and other ar ticled of merchandise usually kept at a country store. W. H. Mercer, Vva p, Wf: Barnes, decU 2t, HIGHEST CASH PBICBS PAID FOE I Old Iron, Metals, Cotton and Woolen ISags, Jas. Powers & Co., ' dec7 lv 26 Rowlaud's Wharf, j Norfolk, Va. onita 3:o t el- Goldsboro, N. C WM. BONITZ, proprietor. My liMpl is now ready to accommodate the Travelling Pubifo with flrst-class rooms and table fare. Sample rflosjs for commercial travellers. noy-24-ly S--. IS 5 s. .3 lo PR9FESSI0WAL NOTICE. ! r i.., ii j. -, lav irecruiar ,...i,...,ui i ii iiiisiiiii nn written. The easiest way to find i me is to take seat in my office N. C, Uekrixg, M. D. Oct-5 tf. i rr &mT?23L.lD HOTEL H.Cr - - entield. I,c:l5???.te, Sarapio Kpom for Ci)in irt "cre' -travelers, uver? StaDIef. class Uoard by the day, week or month. ' apolast & henckel. Managers j ' J. C. H AULEY, It. MOORE. bj CottonMills mauufac n)ror rtcl5- All orders should be addressed to ' James II. Davis, Treat -JO:- Baekejs, y Pres. W.pAvis.Tre I JIOEFOLK, VIRGINIA. March 10th, 1883. AxrnSOLD. B0UG - i TT ATKD. FIRE Pbicnthe - i rion Assurance Co Commercial Ucnn.e Co. City of London J- a Globe Liverpool and Vuu Insurance v,v. Phoenix Assurance Ckwn Rochester GermaD New York PndeffSiTadelpUii. Virginia x ire. - ance Co. I ' ri TTnmA Tnsnfaee Ga. Home Insnrajit Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co BY ofN. Y. INSUBANCE, ESTATE & LOAN BROKERS. WILSOK N. C No charge pavertismg and resristeiin? prooertV. I he Beal Estate Register of our office is at all times open for Inspection, from which the followfiig selection is made for this week : i ONE LOT Kt WILSON fn Vance street between Hill and nine. Contains about 1 acre dwelling &c 1 liberal if 1200. Terms Four lots in Black Cuei:k. Prices 2500, 800, feiOO. and $300. Terms easy. f Lot in Town or Wilson. On the corner ijf Vance and Bragg streets, con&iins of an acre, comfortable dwelling with 2 rooms and piaza, kifclien, well of water, in one of the most desirable loa highest and .lities of the town. Price 900. Lot jiy Town oi Wilson On the north side f Bragg St., near the corner of Vince & Bragg, contains J of an acr comfortable cottage with four roonis and piaza, garden and well of kater.. Very desirable localitv, and a bargain at 850, Three Hundked asd Seventy Acres i ; In Wilson County, p. C Tay lor's township, seven! miles from town of Wilson. 200 ficres "cleared. Dwelling, with 4 room a, and ki'cben. Three good 2-room tejiant bonses, store house, gin house and fixtures, including corn mill, 8 horse engine, and 1000 bushels cotton seed. Price 4200. j Hundred and Twenty Ose ' : ' ' ' Acres Iu Wilson county, X. C.? Old Fields ' township, adjoining the lands of Wiley Pearson and oth ers, and eight miles from the town of Wilson. Price $800, ' ' Lot in Hovrs of Wilson. On south side of Tarboro street, contains aDout - x-3 ot an acre. Dwelling with 4 rooms and large kitchen attached. Good water ; con venient to the' , business part of town and 31,85,0, to the lis. Price ONE HUNDREIJ l-sCEESf. Iu Nash county, N. on the road to Hickory from Whitaker's Mifl Church, 2 miles from ach, and, ad joining the lands of aud others. In one farming sections in A. Powell the finest he South. s About cleared and ii cultivation jrrice ?i,ouu. casu, and 2 years! . ' ' "' e in .1 Lot jn Town of hskot, On Barnes, Anderson ind Wilson Streets, Contains abol k iv ... . ,t ono acre uweiung with ,j rtKint K i tche d, Good Water, &c. 0?fE HUNDRED AND OJf E ACRES Iu Eclgecomb), eouutr. . p., one mile from Whit.,kers, oil W.K.lt. Dweliiajrwitl the W. & i 4 rooms and necessary outbuild ini About cleared. Fine cotton and. Ex- cellent water, Jrnit'plen iful place noted lor good health. ouvenient to postoffice aud railroad with su-advanta- penor chnrch and sCh( tages. Price 3,000. Tei s, J cash. 1- ljong ump pa (jafapce. One Hundred and OnTEEN acres, r xu yyiisou county. JN.U. nn tho iascsiuo oi the XV. & v t? t? one half mile Xorth of the j town of Black Creek. About cleared ai)4 in cultivation, baiaice well timbered. Land wel iJbpted to cotton, corn aud other oroyis ais0 to the raising of strawbeji ffar. den peas, Irish potatoes &i"escel lent location for a truck f f irm -Price $3000. Terms J cak' bal ance in one and two years J ' TWP Hundred Aobs in render county, 0 East side of the W. & W. 1,5 miles from Wilminto mile feouth of llockv Poiti of the most valuable tracts btate, will produce 50 to els corn per acre, High svi liiw i ituwi ajiiu, very littto' ing required, growth, oak, h ckory, ,Vu., B..u,r ueecn, i witch uaci, imiiucuu, ratau, Mnvrtle chinnepin &c. Ilich marl Inlpnti' ? lvil-lllOA in t-a1-a rfttl. . " i cash THREE HUNDRED AND TW si ACRES South of Littleton, a thrlvinir town V oubicii in n&uiu coQUlr. .V t ' 4 ml OS not lar irom Uarrett'a v. ' the famous "PanJi.? neyard. the a. and owned br Tbos. W. Harris. ETr-?Pnns' prodijcla? cotton, corn, tobacco ri fertile. Knua wen. Brnwuiujy adapted to t of peaches and other fruit tor shif ? raising poes. Half of the place olearoS. 9 i,l;.'r pur eood timber. Section very beaith,! in excellent. FiDe roads, with vuperif XVat r relisiouaand educational trtrm. J " social. S250U. Term! cash, balance In on,'' erioe years. Witl be divided to suivpurohl11 "n1 ,wo v f .- VALUABLE MILL PROPER TT The Mill Hooae is'M X' to feet ?.:,w.iu fS. C ill high, with rock dam and fino n.t. - -7 n i a acity ior ginning ttuu Dale oot son, and grinding is to id basbf t power. n Per -s oom n. Dour, au new. ouut in last few; t .3,000. Terms H cash, balance ir Price neandtwo years. f. Lot ix Tows- op WAlsqj ID On the east side of Bam-es fct,' . between Goldsboro anad Jef streets, contains about 1314 JS acre: large coraf ortai Me an story dwelling, and 1 aeCp outhouses. Price $2,5 00. a,7 im the ill. B., n) ninl 1 I in the hnslr. amp of o tcn- James T Wggins would call the attention of the people of the town and county of Wilson and surround ing countfes that he will sell for casb. or barter as low cr nrioi thyx i - ' lower t , any dealer in town. jl keep on haud a great variety of gooas; nearly everything you can can ior ana make a specialty of "jobbing to merchants" or any one who buys by the barrel, box, pack age or bolt, any kind of goods at. very close prices. In dry goods I keep calico, worsted alpacas and all kind of cotton and woolen goods, white cloth and fine white and colored jeans; bleached cottons, all standard brands. Gingham, ala mance, plaids, spun cotton, all kinds of pant goods from 10 to 75 cents per yards. SeHca, wigans, cambrics, coarse, jeans, drilling, cotton duck, osua burg, checks, bed ticking, denning for overalls, chivibts stripe, cotton flannel, sici;e and net twine, crash meal and corn sacks, 5c. each; cot tonade, Kentucky jeans, Linsey shirtings, white and red flannel. Notions. I have a large line of cheap no tions; ladies hose l6 per pair, chil dren lOcts. per pair; mens socks, 10 cts per pair or $1.00 per dozen, lot dress or overcoat buttons 5 cts. per dozen. : . . ' Dress buttons largo and small, o cts. per oozeu: laoies ana cents handkerchiefs at 5 : and 10 cents.; coats spool cotton 52 cents per doz en; skirts and worsted, braid, 5 cts. 5 cents per roll or bunch. Austin's Forest Flower Cologne at 10 to 25 cents per bottle. Ladies corsets. velvet ribbon, ri booty an colors, la dies and gents gloves; large oil paintings (gilt frames); blank books of all kjndsj pens ana pennoiaers, siate pencils, (eau peijcus4 ins. uuie, biacK ana rea, jnucuage, giue ior mending anything, slates, looking glasses, draft and note books, fools cap, note, Dill ana letter paper, white and colored envelopes; table oilcloth 25 cents per yard; chil dren rubber bib, white aud black lace, rick rack braid, Hamburg edg ing, insertings, ladies yejla and veilings, ' spool silk, nasC thread shoe thread, shoe" strings, umbrel las, needles,1 pins, hooks" and eye ivuiiuug euibuu iu 6nc)us uia up, corset aces. Thp Mdlauion slirt paper and" Unea collars, suspenders shoe and horse brushes, tea and tablespoons. TIN WARE. Wash tins, milk pans, dish pans, tin plates, plain aud scaloped pie plates, tin dippers, 1, 2, 3 and 4 quart buckets, coffee pots, pint, auart and gallon' measures, tea and tablespoons, ' tity cups, ' kitchen spoons, flesh forks, pp.ta.to grates, can openers, ccc, ojc. .Lamp and .hininevs; crockery ware of all kinds; bowls pitcherg, cups and saucers, plates, flat, round and steak dishes, mugs, soup dishes chambers. &c. HARDWARE. Ovens, spiders, pots, tea kettles, shovels and tongs, knjves and forks pocRet Knives, quccner Kiiyes scis sors &c', &c. We make a bags and sell specialty of-, paper at lialtiimore list prices. , GROCERIES. ('heap as the cheapest. -'Granulated sugar, 10 cents per pound; light brown sugar, U cents per poiuul; dark brown sqar ? cents: CuiVee :d l'2j aiuV l"c. per iotVnd and low prices;' green and black tea. lemon and &oda 'crackers by tlie barrel, ginger snaps aud cakes. Cider nice and sweet by the bar rel, molasses and syrup by the bar rel: blue stone castor oil by the dozen; extract of varnilla and lem on; lish, canued oysters, ginger, pepper, qiunamoii, cloves, nutmegs mace, mustard; baking powder Horsford Bread preparation, oda,i cream of tarter ; The best cream butter, sweet and nice, braudy peaches, pickles, peppe-aucc, lob ster, salmon, sardines, candies and and raisens, nee, beans, corn meal, pi'asbuck,wheat,liour oat meal; best vinegar 4 years old warranted to keep pipkles, eheese, citrons, dates figs, nuts, jsoaf), laid; salt, cocoanut, apples by the barrel and retail starch, gelatine, chocolate, concen trated lye and ball potash,kerosene oil. blacking, axle grease. Horse- ford acid phosphate, bay rum, ci gars and cigarettes,, smoking and chewing tobacco, essence of coffee, condensed milk, large and small hominy, and indigo. toys. ' Dolls, wax, china and rnbber, tin horses, watches, drums, elephants bails, bells wagons, accordions, banjoes, tamborincsfiddles. whis tles, china cups and saucers, pistols, toy caw, uogs, sneep, norses, cluck ens, cows, clappers, scarefaces, tin wagons and carts, also hats caps and shoes. Uall and see me. -' $. T.WIGGINS ' : ' W'RQn, N. C. BLOOD iHD IIYER FOR HUMORS IN THE BLOOD. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA. . LIVER COM PLAINT. RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY AFFECTIONS. i SKIN DISEASES. ' DEBILITY. GENERAL BAD HEALTH. ETC. 25 cents a bottle, 2 per dozen. Per gross 18.00. FOB SALE BY . J- T. WIGGESS, WILSON, H. O ii 1 j R elief Association HOME OFFICE, OFFICERS. J. B. STICKNEY, President: G. W.. BLOUNT, Vice-President, II. G. CONNOR, Councilor. A. H, W1LI.T- BOARD OF F. W. BARNES, President A E JiitAiNUU, rresiaent wnson Cotton Mills. M. NADAL, Member of State Board oj Pharmacy. Ghief Medical Examiner; DR JOHN K. RUFFIN. lleliable agents wanted to cvaijr vMU"vjf in j.uim tiie Union. Address, givin? qualifications, TfPflWirPT nf Wiknn Down "Witli Great Excitement, ), I LIKE OPPOSITION, I DEFY COMPETITION, AND UNDER KO CONDITION WILL I BUDGE FROM MY POSITION tflS THE BOSS PHY GOODS, ' -:0: ; I have just returned from' Boston, .New York, Philadelphia, and otbor Northern markets with tlie largest and best selected stock of goods ever brought to Wilson, which I can sell 50 per cent, cheaper than can liesold anywhere else iu North Carolina. My goods were all bought for --cash" and therefore they are cheap. I will give mv customers the Wm lit olV by giving j ou " : ' Gom Goods at I will be able to command a liberal share of your patrona please, notice a .few of my prices: , ' 20,000 yds good Calico at3 to 4c; Alamance Checks 7c per yd; r.rowi Homespun 4 to Co per yd; Lake George A A heavy Sheeting 7c per y Good Bleaching 4c and npwards;Frnit of the Loom, 4 4 He per j ar Wash Poplins 6 to 8c per yd; Good Worsted goods 7 to 10c yer yd; N Towels 5c and upwards; 3 nice Handkerchiefs for 10c; Ladies Hose ' pair and upwards; A fine assortmen of Lace lc yd aud upwards. M y Hamburgs, I bought SO per cent, cheaper than oyer, and mil $eU thn awjordtug y I also call your attention to my well .selected stock of mnmi and other Ladies Wur, too ppmerins to mention, your attention to hiy choice aud selected stftck p.'f Man. ;tmiih5 Bojs and .Childrciift. Which I will sell at' astoni-shing and upwards. Men's Nice Suits Hoots at 82. Good Shoes 73c and 20o aud upwards. Nive linen Shirts 40c ami per pair and upwards. I also keep a large assortment Goods, Trunks and Valises, and all class store. Ccme one, come all. 8'1- Old Hardware WATuuiis, mnhn A FINE STOCK OF . We truaranteeyoa a t to give satisfaction- - 1 1 in Portsmouth, lorn iji-oea Oct.) 3 m CHRISTMAS': CARDS. some vmwva (J ii stimts Canis, SIX DOLL AI2S Zl!l llUNUIiHiD TO TUB TJlAliE. ' Order Early. Dealers in Pianos and Organs, sep21-Gm ' N ;. - Cortier Water tlm2l6 uabie Re I m 1 ?t0r Sale ou tcrui3 to iwnuui iiiiwii. OrnartlPHlara n. 12-4t - DR. V. A. 1VALKF. - - - " r. x. xvil.f (? " I TF9 ' wm trm vu it cr n wfwsia a ww u BANK STREET HOUSE . Jf c. 10 an-1 12 Bask St- ' ' ' First Class Accomm o ditioc'g at toweet Bate rian and Comfortable Bed Chambers. Ixling 30c a Night. Boanl bjr the Dajr, Week or Month. Kesrular Meals 30o, at all Hours. EveryOnnar in its 8iK,n. cooked at the borust SoUce. . -Bar supplied with Best Liquors and Ciganfc HouseopenaUNIffht, noT28,J' C. n. BROW VW. Pro JTorfolkVa II "- Wilson, N. c. -:0: 1S, Secretary. -:o:- TRUSTEES. First National Bank of Wn son. -;o -:o:- organize branches of the Wt. varuuua, ana inrouShout the en- and excerfpncfi th sOM.,in.!. or novD tf High Prices CLOTHING AND SHOE KOUSg) Way Down IJvlov -FOR- low prices. lios and Men's Hats 2."Jr for 82.50. Fine Calf ski H l Clothing upwards. Guod heavy Undershirts upwards. JS' ice pants T.h- of Boots. Shoes, Gents FurnWiins other goods usualy kcjit in n first- and see for yourselves. P Store, opposite the Dank, AVilson, '. C. mmm, clocks, t ASS GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES . ? ' - r ' "i 4 ror your irtmwy Kverr oni we sell Is warrantfd ana jewelry specialty. j:t-uicmb;r my st'.ri',i C, S. SHERWOOD, , 22G High Street, rortsmotKli, HUME, &l'AUKi:i:, l'ookseller.'i and Staliom rs, 104 Main St.NorlidkJ Va. JAM txofi In VnirfK-nll. vvituit) mil 1 fspeciKliy ' w .reetand 'ItoanoJce &q xr'.c Nckf OIK Estate tor :o:- .suit 10,000. xrurth oi1 Ileal eate in til arm r tn - J. F. FAHMKU- NOTICE! V " our Taxes. Notice is hereby iven lo are paiil W Ueccmlwr 1N th:it cost will be added' neaaaeu' J. E. FARMER, Sheriff. if2l.. L,Nov.l, 183-- Wilson,