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i ..A-a. ,.,i,i,i-.l.. - - . ... . '; . --. ';'"'' ." "" """''"'''""'"""7 4 tr. !'0a ADVANCE Wilson. C January 25, I884 ONE EiCHELOR OF HOY. , There's on" tbi'nir to tho ladies I plainly wish to say : I'm a man of po pretenAcs : I'm fifty. If a day I'm neither (ray nor amiable, I'm" fussy, anil I'm plain ; Hut, girls, you needn't pl'rt for me ail 'plot ting is In win. IncYer.ec th'; i)risrliret eyes, anl ail their witchery - Is wasti.il ammunition, if its aim if hurting me: I never sec the reddest lips. I'm proof against all smiles: I rather think I'm not he man f-jr any wo man's Wile. I nan sew on my own button, my stoelrimre I can mend, ". - And women's hands around my room are not whnt I Intend I want no knitted, netted thlnrs, no travelling biers, r:o wraps, , Xo slipxrs and no comforter, no fainted p'tt'jiu s'no i-hI'S. ' I tvtr the things that I require: go. ladles. h"iir me say. All .-u' h atti ntions spr-nt on mo are simply t hrovn away ; Ho fdiakc your eurls and irive your fc'ift, be wilder all you t an, Ili;t Just ren.Linlit r, if you please, that I am not tho num. I ro heard there's twenty-one lld maids con sider me their "fate," !T And clever widows five or six that wish with nio to mate , ' j There's pretty s- hool-wiris who Insist I "must have had some loss," And say I'm "en rottmntle," when I'm only tired or oros. .. . i liuf, ladies, uM . Attentions from: this date I hopewiil.eca.se; The oniy favor that I as'.;, is to ho left in pr ee : Tor I com tdr'r one thin? sure p.s anything can - ' I t.-1 1 1 not marry any p;rl, and none shall mar ry mo. Hint's Just exact ly whut he Paid alien t a year n;.ro. .Now, if you could but see his rooms, they are a iierfeet sh'f.v Of 'netted Ihim s and knitted Ihln'cs, and pailnted pluqiK S and Hiweens, or photographs of fuuiuus men,. and Beauty's living iueens ; While on tiie lii-urlh-slone sit.hls wlfeshe's sweet and ood, I know. ndifyoti n il him of the words ho said a yenr oiro. Ho answers j on, without u blu?h . ' Oh, that's the usual way ; Xo one bclien-s a .sle;-!e .word old ttacholors fay; When tiie riht an;el comes aionR, they marry any day.-' , , M; !. -Editor's Drawer, in "Ilai pnr's Masazlno' for January. " Tin',v h;i.v -.1 word to tho wi.-o is suilicieiir,'' but wo. Ihink it takes about .live, "use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup." You can act, this artiele in :i;iy drag slope lor Hi rents. I'liy .xiehtit reeo;::i:iend it. The poller of a sleeping e;ir lias a routing t inte every mormag. . . - Clara Ltnii-e Kellov; is to receive H',i:(Hi !'( i- iiioiiio; twenty nights in 1'aris -f.c.'O a night. No wonder she s in love with Dr. Hull 'a Cough Syrup, tiie great remedy lor cough. and coltl-i, lor what would -.lie d without il, if .she should be attack ed sii.ldei.i.v by iioarsnessj (lood lor nothing;- a crjiher. H 011ns do .exist in the human body to a great extent, and are of t jii the canst- of tlisea.se ami delith iSfirinei's Indian Verniil'uge will de stroy and expel them from the sys tern. Tiie knave of heart.-- the "mash A delicate child is more subject .ro worms th in a healthy one, as i,i the econqniy of nature, one animal ;s made to subsist, upon auotliei ami the weaker goes down. A 1 no in-sr inuicatioii of worms ad- iii'.m te:- .-iiiiiers Indian Vcrmi fuse, the i-)";tjlde remedy. All S back. billa ten dollar green- Mom:y S vvi;iv Vou may save Jinnilrcds oi 1,,1.,,-s by lvi.iember in- that, tor l-Vniale Diseases espec ially, and ,:l!,.,(lier diseases th.'l retpure .111 ;ii;eniafivt titntmeut. and Alum I he hr-ven S.ni::-s Ir on IVIass, n.ade lield, Abing, l'or di-case is absoh t, ,'v i'iu. I I; ...'" bo.ttle. S- by L iii.'lruin vS: Litcl'-l-n. Va., is the best. 1'i'ciiliar to feinale- i! ;' tiiiisure the. -Xc i'vhv oiic and .St :i : l-r a'i ditiggists. Jitc late- The 111 w suit! ahv.- iiig' in ci'iuilos TlIH l.VTI.sT llo.NAXZA I(i; roi!xi.. -l. M-, Mr. Tho. V. Ford. ed:;..f (lie loimrain InlniiK.," .,. 1 hi, pl,l0t.. ...jj,,,,,... tnat the great iaia-cure. St l ,.-.,!.. l HI, l!l!S ( :l ,,i,l Won.' e:s in-Iiiy r.nii li.v. and r b i out il. He I he people most thiced. he would 11M u- with iaies ili: ;.r among all :- .bu-.Ks is jiH. mi'iJiciiu ever intro- The succe f u n!:iiiig eve; 1- iv . lit ! -. -one that . Ti.u::a:Ai.,v or. Mauyland. Sjrtnghel.l. l-rm' George's Co.. Md. Mr. C!i.. s. G.uldisnn. (1 ,iu. sUh.w plaw .-.tato.-: "1 spuumnlnn ii.i,.'. 1 Mice .:u;iii;; 'ndeiise suffer- nig, a.r.i in i.f ei-iitches fr several tveek-. I found H.i)'rtiTef in other icinedh-s and finally tried the um .icM .i ei::e, M. .lacob.s Oil. Ilr .1 -.:.in nine ! eould bend mv knee whicii had- becn.asstiffas an iron iu -ia,ug ;mj(u- my crutches and wa-vanie to walk as we'd over. . i he i.el inoiii.iilv catch i nia.li. bninetie. nuitri- inure -om-bisive proof of the ao.Miuu. 'linncss ot the uiontlih drawings ol the k"i'isiaua State Loiiciy t'oiKti.inv, t-:U, tH. ivm than ilic .'niiov. ingceriilicate . signed by Geifls Jieaiiiegaid and l'ailv: We do heicby "ceitdy that we su l'crv:.-e l!:c ;i. irngcini'iits iorall the T ... .... ' . . - , , . i:ii-.vunuai tiiaw--;s i.-f the Lvjulsiana State Lotteiy .cmp;uiy, and m ja-isou inanac'i and control the Uiuwings ihem 'telves, and liatt-tit'e sar.i. i.n. ,-m. ClUCiCii t 1; li ..i in -;;ood fait:, and c a::tI;o. use This Vci'i.i of our i.'ii.i!' "fsty, !':iiiness and n w.ud all parries. .e lac t ompai-y t .if, wil ii lac-siiiiile: ''-, altavlnd, in its adv ,'i iien;cK:s. I"ay-ton;r between the I'ilci :i.);i : 1 1 i .it the; Ciinf tie. our i , liev. Win. Mcl'hectrrs. il i. late paoiiii- of the rresbyirtiaii';' 1.......1. t .1 : ..i. "v- ' v-uirii ui ji.iii'ii;. . . ., says: '! have long nsed as u faiaiiy medi cine, Dr. lktkwith's Anti-Dyspep-tic Tills. H c h;is been long kaovTii to the community us a scientilic and successful j racitiouer of medicine. Xo medicine Leietolbre ollered to the public of a similar nature, and for similar purposes,' has - Iiiglu or equal claims ".' Tor sale by drug gists every waoiy for'L3;s alios, con fining 4) pi!is. ian4 im The POLICING THE TEOKG END. Many men daily polish their boots who never give a . thought to the condition of their hair, except to harrow it casually with brush and comb, or shbmitit to the paralyzing attentions! of the average barler. What happens? Why, this: From neglect, mental anxiety, or any of a score of causes, the hair turns prematurely gray and begins to Jail out. Parkers Hair iialsam will ?t once stop the latter process and re store the original color. An elegant dressing, free from grease, janl lui The thief has his excuse; he would do good by stealth. MlSGELLA NEO US IuHTtIIELL.'S CYE SALVE, A certain. Safe and I.ffeetive Ifomedv for nirc, raic and InHamed Eyes, Producing-Lomr-Si(rhtelness, and restoring tho Sivhtof the old. CnreTear Drops. Granulation, Stye Tumors, Ked Eyes, Matted Eye-lihe3. and I'Fonuctuir Vuiek Ke lef and permanent Also, equally etfleaolous whep used in other maladies. sue mors. Salt ltheum :n as i leers, . t-ever. Sores, Tu- Hums, l'iu-s. or wherever inllamation exists, used to advantaire m TciiKi.i, sai.ve may be Sold by all drujrtri-is at mart 25 cents. JACOBI'S t 11 A HDAYi RE DEPOT We have now in tstock one of the most complete assortments in the State in the following- lines : Sash, Do ors F, Blinfls White Lead and Paints, Kalso mine Colors', Linseed Oil, Paint and Wall Brushes, Enilder's Hardware, Jle chanic's TqoIs arid sup plies, Farmers' Imple ments, Wiudow Glass, Small and large, Coach Varnishes and Paints, Carriage Materials, and a complete as sortment of Iron Steel and Hard ware. Manufacturers Agency ipr tiie best and cheapest COOKIM STOVES. in the State. Xew stocK constantly arriins. Send your orders and y-u will tret lowesi prices and save money. Ai. i)-espondenee "j uin pruujpiiy aiienueu to. NATHANIEL JACOB!. No. 10 South FJont St.. W'ilminirtou. N. ratapsco Flouriiio- Mi Established 1771. nuiiKS 1774. kolls ISS'2 1 -artxicPik uIAGAMBRIU. MrcCo. This Company owns and operate." three Mills, as lollmve: Patavsco Mill. Md. A, at El 11 co tt City, PATArsco3iiijL, RjatllaltiinoicMd PATAPsco MiLL, V. at .-.Orange Grove. -.Md. Having a" daily capacity oi' i.KKi barrels. ' - - ; . I'Vl i Vr tJOi.!,!;!; 4'i.B TS. Maiuii.K tiuoil from Mai viand and : Virginia Wheat, celebrated for its Iitirity ar,i richness . oft . Glfiten. 'i 1'liospbate.s and olher nutritiou- ! prujietf.ie.v. . Ak your Grocer for PATATSCO SUPKRLATI VK. I'A I APSUO FAM ILY, PATAPSCO EXTRA, CAPE 1IEXRY FAMILY, NORTH POINT FAMILY CHESAPEAKE EXTRA. ' LEDFORD FAMILY, OIUNGE GROVE EXTRA. C A. GAM3RJLLKFO-CQ . '2 Cominei-ce !rt.. Haltiiuore, Md. ALEX. GREENE, Wiboi:. N.C. - v . i IjewHomIN I J. U TjtOE, GeVl A.oest. . . Raleigh, X, C. r or sale by . A. Karl.ro v sou.X.C ' i W MOKE VP: MOKE WEAK ffigj&llpLgy w EA K - EYES. I Vi e. I J J ACOBI J r. :, : -", 'itnuorebl. 1I1 VSCIil I'll- lt :i nii'.'i l.y I THRS.. i- oil, black ii".' ax e II - n O B I 1 , . i -I ' A-MEJ l"i!.S. va Mil o i - It li km I t . KUKTr; li i ' - Uf.' , .tl.,.,s.t.s ,. I -ffPT MtVtKirWr.,. " ii O- : 1 , i nT.X K JMwrMrUA Pf?f . 'I for i l! r K'ijnrWr.S?y'!MtT;ui a HffStnjfS w rue .wflin Lii:. .CD, ILL. 3 1 " ' "8f -1- - .' .r . 1, ., -. James T ggius would call the attention of the people, of the town ind county of Wilson and surround-: ing counties that be will sell for I cash or barter as low or at lower ! prices than any dealer in town. ; I keep on hand a great variety of goods; nearly cvw thing you can j call for and I make a specialty of . "jobbing to merchants" or auyone i wlio buys by the barrel, box, pack- age or liolt, any kind of goods at. very clo:c pi ices. In dry goods I i keep calico, worsttd alpacas and j all kind of cotton and woolen goods, 1 colored jeans; bleached cottons, all . standard brands. Gingham, ala- j mance, iilaids, simn cottoUj all ; 'kiud.s or pant goods from 10 to 75 j cents per yards. belico- wigans, cambrics, coarse, i jeans, diilhug, cotton dncic, osna- urg, checks, bed tic:a:ig, tienniKg l'or overalls, chiviots striiie, cotton flannel, siene and net twine, crash meal and corn sacks, ;c. each; cot conade, Kentucky jeans, Linsey shirtings, white and red flannel. nt '.: .. !: v 1 Notions. - 1 have a large line of cjlieap no tions; ladies hose 10 perpUir, chil dren 10 cts. per pair; mens socks, 10 cts per pair or ssi.oo per dozen. lot dress or overcoat buttons 5 cts. per dozen. - Dress buttons largo and small, ') cts. per dozen; ladies and gents handkerchiefs, at 5 and 10 . cents.; coats spool cotton 52 cents per doz en; skirts and worsted .braid, 5 cts. cents per roll or bunch. Austin's Forest Flower Cologne at 10 to 25 cents per bottle. Ladies corsets. velvet ribbon, ribbon all color., la dies and gents gloves: large oil paintings (gilt frames); blank books of all kinds; pens and penholders, slate pencils, lead pencils, ink blue, black ami red, . mucilage, glue for mending anything, slates, looking glasses, draft and note books, fools cap,, note, bill and letter paper, white and colored envelopes; table oilcloth 25 cents per 'yard; chil dren rubber bib, white and black lace, l ick rack braid, llauiburg edg ing, insertings, ladies veils and veilings, spool silk, flax thread shoe thread, shoe strings, nmbrel las, needles, pins, hooks tablespoon.s,. TIN WARE. Wash tins, milk pans, ''dish pans, tin plates, plain and scaloped pie plates, tin dippers. 1, 2, 3 and -1 quart buckets, coffee pots, pint, quart and gallon measures, tea and tablespoons, tin cups, kitehun spoons, Uesh forks, potato giate: , can openers, N:e., .Vc. Lain and j ehimueys; crockery ware of all ikinds; bowls pitchers, ' cups-and ' saucers, piates, Hat, round 'ami istcakdisl.es. mugs, soup dishes j chambers, &c. ' i I 1IAEDWA1IE. ' knitting cotton in skeins and ball, " "7 7U ' - ' - Z. '"t1"-' corset laces. The "diamond shirts Sf'1 fre ',1t:es ot professor paper and linen collars, -ouspender ! S'5 l, l,V J UI" ' f uL :i V Enslaud, as -1 tether ol vocal and Ovens, spiders, puts, 1 Ca kettles, Q,lwn " Commissioners. His paint shovels and tongs, knives ;nd fork ' n,Ss huv be('n 0,1 exhibition in pocket knives, butcher knives scis- "Ij011l :111l Edinburgh. Other sors &c. tc. ; coin petent teachers will be employ- ... , , ; ! ed if needed. Terms moderate. . V; i Vi &SK?lTV,.",!l !i"'!'.tr 1 .iii'i out .;. i;in iiijicri' list prices. , GROCKttlKs. i'liea'p i-s tiie cheapest. Oranr.la tcd suiiiir, 10 cents " per . pound; light in own sugar. Sents per pouuti; (liirlc Iiniwiv sugar .S i-ents: OoflVie, at l-i and l.'ic. per lioiind ,' per pound w3. low prices'; .reeii :'.nd black ; price; md soda crackers bv , . . . 1 1,1 1 the barrel, ginger snaps and cakes, j vuK- iii.-c. ami sei i.. uie oar. t ; tl'l .7tH trjt lilt- IJlll i i'cl: blif stone castor Oil by the j dozen; extract of vartiilla and lem- oi; tish, canned oysters, ginger, j pepper, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs maeo, inustard, baking powder , Hoisfoid llread i'reparation, soda, i cream of tarter . Tiie 'oest cream ! butter, sweet aiul nice, braudv peai lies, pickle--, pepper sauce, lob- . .-.A.... -.iiinru, . , li I.J in.--. il nil it .-t .1 mi ; and raisens, 1 ice. beans, corn meal. peasbiick.v.'lu'.il,t!oiU'oa! inc.: 1: : best vinegar I years o.d wariaiitod to kceji icklt -. 4-hcese, cilrous. dates tigs, nut, s au, laid, salt.cocoaiiut. apple bv the barrel a starch, gelatine, chocolate, i-oncen-tr tted lye and bail potash, kerosene grease. 1 lorse- l'onl aeitl pliosphate, hay nun. ei pirs aul -iy;;,rettesJ. sniokinp; ami ehewiu' iM)ai-(M. essence vX coffee. e.o!nkMisei uiiik, 'im-jje ami smail ho'miuy. .mil iaiiio. -, ehina :iini' rnUlif.:- tin "i.u. vaieiies .4 nrais eiephaiits teetiitlions. hails, luils ;.-'()!.; I Mil iocs, tan ili. 's. iitil!t..s. wliis. r .... . , . tu.ii ic .ii: ii V1-......1.. ...1 . , ' . V ' l"'"is. .n.. mil:. ;'iiH.!r .i...-.... yes. i.uvs. ;.xV,n-iy nvlaees. . ' 1 .... .... - u n. , , " 1 ' " - .nsn ii.u s eaps :;nd sih-.s. C;ill :w s,:, ,m, ' i WKMilNs; Wi-sn V (' SCROFULA. DYSPEPSIA. 1 LIVER COMFLAINT. RHEUMATISM. KID.1EY AFFECTMS, SKIN DISEASES. DEBILITY, GENERAL BAD HEALTH. ETC. cants a Jx.ttle. per dozen. lVr gross $is.oo. FOE SALE BY T. inOTOS, WILSON". K. o FABnifcH & BUNN, Tarboro Street, WUson, N. C. 'j. rWEKEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ' a lull line or enoicc uroeenes anu uihikuuu , erics 'Which wc are Selling Cheap. ! Mr. John N. Wester, of Franklin, is with the Arm and will be glad to see friends. Give us a 1 1 dec tf X rounc's P JP. Glasses;' and save eyeslgnt. j i. T. Young & Bro. i DKALEU IN I FINE WATCH ES,- DIAMONDS, JEWELKY, SILVER WARE I Manufacturer of all kinds of Plain Cold Jewelry,Rings, Bad;es.&c i Tin; best 610, castor, and -,00 .'clock j ever sold. American watclies'at tiie lowest '.price. Solid ' silver spoons, forks &o., cheaper 1 hail ever. Your orders are so- j(.jted and will be pmrapllv attended by j J.T. YOUNG & lRO. jon, to.-m Pkteieckg. Va. , jKf aXD ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS IDXTFXJI & CO 20' North Howard St., Baltimore. Wire Railing for Cemeteries, oonies. window Gnards.Tree Guards w.ire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Cages, Sand and Coal Screens, Iron Bed- steads, Chairs, Settees, &c. seo.b 1-111. I have now on band a large num ber of hard burnt brick for sale at $7 per Thousand, delivered on board the cars free of charge, but if payments are' delay ed 'SO days added. 25 per ceir..- will be I guarantee SO to 00 per cent, o my brick to be burnt hard. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Apply to V. G. DIXON, unlo-Cm Toisnot, N. C : INSTITUTE, YOUNG IX UDIES.D Then rincipal has- decided, with the, 9 mission of Providence, to reopo; the Institute for female, a d make it equal to any female s hoolin North Carolina. Resides the invaluable assistance instrumental music and drawing and j painting. He has taught, at an j annual salary of two thousand dol j Iars, for Miss Mary J. Baldwin, I Principal of Augusta Female Seiui- nary, Staunton. Virginia, the cost j best -female school in the South; j and Miss Baldwin, in a recent let j ter to the undersigned,""' recom I meuds him as '-a pleasant geutle- man, of irreproacliable moral char acter, ami a good and thorough teacher." He has the highest rec ommendations from numerous 1 American and European sources, j j among others from six Cathedral j organists in England. His draw- i in irs have been annroved bv the '.For further information, apply ti S; Uasskll, A. M., 1'rtiicijnil. Wilson. N. 0. JOHN E. WOODARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILSON, X. v Circuit Wilson, Nash. Greene.! Wayne and Edtrecombe. ' Pmm,,f. . .,,,,1 ! ...... .1IH.V.IH1 (ILLUllllOll given to the collection of claims iu any part of the State. iuif'2 lv Morris, Bear & Bros., Es-porters nuj Shippers of Kaw Furs, Hide. WAX. WOOL, &C. M i 10S WatorStroot, Wilminjrton. N. C. -no3u3ni To the FARMERS of NORTH CAROLINA I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY U8INQ BAUGHS SPECIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN CUANO! Baugh's New Process TEN PER CENT. CUANO, A perfect substitute for Peruvian. Cinaran teed to contain tea per cent of Ammonia Wholesale Price $55 per 2,000 lbs. in Baltimore. BAUGH'S SPECiaTsUBSTITUTE FOR 6 PER CT. PERUVIAN GUANO. (Snarantced Analysis Ammonia, StoG percent. Available Itone PbobhaCe, lOto I ' per cent.,Mtulphateofiotau,4 to& percent Wholesale Price, $35 per 2,000 lbs. in Baltimore. For the convenience of our customers we have established a depot at Norfolk. Va. All orders sent to Baltimore can be snipped promptly from Nor folkjif prefen. the poods toccst tne same at Buy er's Iepot or Landiiig.as if shipped from Baltuuore. We make a SPECIA LT Vof Pare Pisnolved Raw Bones and Hisb-rade Chemicala lorl'anners ilarir Hme-Madt fertilizers, and ' can f urniHh the BKM C-iOOPS In qnantitiee to suit buyers, at LOWEST CASH PRICES. r"Send for our pamphlet giving full descrip tion and wholesale prices of our Standard brands of Bone Fertilizer and approved lornmlaa. Address all inquiries and orders to BAUCH&SONS 103 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE, MD. r .i uan;an. .-oMoitor ;t American an.l for- 1 ci;.-n Tatunts. Wa-hincu n. I). C. Ail busi.,Ms ! ;auwtcl siih I'attnt... whether before th(- I'aiontun.eocrthef i;rt-. uromj.tlv attin.-;i ?. .iarpe iradv unless a patent is st-ei:r.-l . .-. .lit r ;r i in-nip.r tif-c 1 tf ' I Bpccialtr: Patent oaiuu before tea Punt oifitJ luiuecenm. KwinmMttpmi. Onaioauts ptntahllity. free of chjg. Btmi for eireaUr. i E, AUSTIX, rCAITlCAL r u AECH1TECT I L D E II. Ann over ouns,s Store? oppo site Jirijiss' House, nov23ti' Wi'?oii, X. C WIRE if BRICK SALE! BTTnimifliiiM mmt UUUUUIUIUUU UU1U1UI 9 A EEALLY PUKE STIMULANT. This whiky is controlled entirely by Yenablo & Heyman, Xew York. It is distilled in Maryland, iu the slate water regions of that State, from the small grain grown there. The distillation is superintended by a gentleman who thoroughly under stands his business- I Nothing deleterious is permitted to enter into its composition, anu none of it is allowed to be sold un til fully 3 years old, in order that it may be entirely free by evaporation from fusel oil. Veuable & Heyman offer these coods as perfectly pure to till a long felt want for medical Durnoses. Itis their own brand and they stake their reputation ou the truth of this assertion. It is sold in Wilson by WALSTON, BAKER & CO. octl9-3m C. R. Avcot.K. Of Wnvne. . AYCGCK F. A. Daniels Of V-' it son. DANIELS. ATT OR X E YS AT LAW, ,ui.DSBono, n. ( Practice in the Courts of Wayne, Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and j Johnston, and the Supreme Court j of the State. ; Collections a Specially , may 5-1 v OTICC. THE UNLEKS1GNED, have form ed a co-partnership for the practice of medicine m tne town 01 unsmi anu adjoining country. Returning thanks to their patrons for their liberal pat- ronage, th v solicit a continuance of the same posite tl; Ofliee on Nash Street op Court House lately occu , ti.Woodard, Esq.,. where piedby .la one. or bom may ne aiwnys wuim when not professionally engaged. VJtV. I'KAini jv, iu. u., W. S. ANDERSON, M D. JanSS2.-ly. I mil 10 r FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and SOLID SIL VER PLATED WARE Are being received everyday in anticipation of the approaching CriKisTMAti. ur stock is the larg est of any lirst-class establishment in the city and we guarantee our goods at the lowest posible figures. Every article warranted to be strict ly as represented. 132 Main St., Norfolk, Va sep21-I2m 1 - ; j K. W. JOYNER, eir;- itraiiM. --...ioA. ESlIas permanently located 1 11 Wilson, N. C. All opperation- wV oe neatly and carefully performed and ou terms a reasonaoie as hs- sible. Teeth extracted withouv pain. Office Tarboro street next Uoor Post office. fJan 3 12m. Dr. C. Deems Bell Offers his professional services to the people of Wilson aud vicinity in the various braiichhs of his pro fession. Office over llargrave' JJrusr Sttre. junl'2 tf Write r our BUM iHtf which tells how TO ORDER Men's & Boys' Clothing vrithcafcty, cconcniy' ., 569 - to 575 EE0AD77AY, J :ewyork. WELLS, BAILEY &! CO., are our airents at WILSONJ X. 0 t ACTIOS- l Mr:: conf i:ni;)lly Inx'csvin larjii lots ut Western and llonu' niiiil. bujjgios, rrtiTiajjes. I'haotoiss, roiul carts &i- wiiich I will sell '!itiip tov cash or on! time. Re sine, to ex amine my stock before piyliasin;; elsewhere. I will guarantee to suit yoa . I also kwji j'goot selee t ion it' t.'ohuiibus lmios on hanl wliieli are iv;ink'Hv ali to he. the very best bu.uy umih-. 1 v. sell vou a bufitv at anv price. Try in . .T.i:. alli::V C:tl J-iiiu Wilson LUII3ER FOIi .rJALE. I have a large lor of l:;mlnr s ile. It will .be dflivered at i oijit. desired. for ill! v Apply to F. A. WOODAKI). no-2:m Wilson, C Dr . N. ilnderson, OiVers his professional sei'vircs to the people of Wilson ami vieinitv Olliee Tarlf.ro St. Wils.m. X. (J jhil.Hf JA X f A S T Ii R. attokm-:y-at-i.aw AND .- St.'trcs '.tin :;(..s.: mir$ -it OrnrK:t 'uiii i House. Wilson X. C.I a i n UT FAOii:j, 1) t il Hi 4 6? sr.. :;vt imn to iii!:..ivHA"y-,,ihJIhSE3I!1:m'V- ftriison, N. C f i,. M. i ... . 1 "" ' 5,1 J 1 ' 'U l'iov.-s,Il!lid.s Lime., Hair. Master and (YllUTt .11 ' .... .... .. .. l,u -v' ,l '...: i e. lol'C; ii or' r.ir ia ; eali. it. Pai-tivs jM-eain hIs lis biic Will i:eas; iV;- iik. a -ott; it By vi it 110 of 5';OWer of sale en tained m u nerd ot'triast, to r;ie cx eeuted by James J. Llaekson and wife, I fchall sel at thl- Court ib-use uoor in wnsou, at public auctiou. for cash, ou the 1st Moudavin Feb-' ruary, 1884, the store and dwpliipg uuuse, uuu ioi, uear me WUson Market Mouse, lately occupied ma a place of business bv said Jackson. S. 31. WABJKEX, Trustee, Murray & Woodaed, Att'vs dec21,6t. t NOTICE! Pay " our Taxes. Notice is hereby given to all de linquents, that unless their taxes are paid by December. 1st, that cost will be added J. E. FARMER, Slieriif. WOfloa: N . C, Nov'. 1, lSS3.-t SGIllMtilll! "VV- Cherry & Sro C A BE I A G E M A K E E S. AND No. 146 Watee Stkeet, Norfolk, Va. SECOND-llAJS'D BUGGIES AXD Wagons always on hand. Sept-2ii2m Wm-Sanaerli'n, X. C, T. M. Sanderlm, N. C. Sanderlin Bros, GENEEAL COMMISSION MESCHANTS o 17 Roanoke Dock, orfi)Ik, Va. Consiguraenls of Cotton, Peanut?, Corn. Shinirles, Lumber, Staves ana Country Pro duce or every description solicited. Libera advances made on Consiirnmeuts in nand, or on Hill Ladinc. Special attention paid to Aug-2t-12in. CONNOR & WOODARI), ATTORNEY AT LAW. f WILSON. X. ( j SCircuit, Wilson, .Wajne. Kdge ' combe, Green, Pitt and Nash ; Counties. Jhiv -1 WINDOW SHADES! Mm The largest and oldest Furniture and Carpet establishment in East ern Virginia. ' Our Exhibit6n"Hooms are im mense, embracing over 00,000 square feet of floor space. Our Goods are first-class and embrace every article known in the Carpet or Furniture business. Our Prices are guaranteed as low as any first-class house in the United States. Onr Piano and Organ depart- ent contains a 'full assortment ol Aiisirumenis 01 tne very oest maic- ers, and we sell at lowest factory prices. Our Special Agencv is tor the Pianos of the celebrated manu facturers, ' CHICKERING & SONS, STINEWAY A- SONS, EMERSON PIANO CO., HLXllY F. MILLER. Every Instrument warranted for five years. Correspondence solicit ed. S. A. STEVENS, Norfolk, V . i. H. Wainwrlght. r. J. Hoyal I Successors to Farmer & Wainwright.) :o: rounders and Manufacturers fj this" Only WILSON COTTON V AND;TURNJN6-:PL0W i -: WILSON, X. (.. o JHaVinsr bOUirht tho. nniiro st(v!r K.!nnffiiw t- the old Arm of Farmer & Wninwi-iifhf. wn an now prepared to offer special iniluecin-'nts to AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. IVn win continue to manufacture the orifi rial Wilson Plows and Castings, with some Im lirvvomeais. ' Wainwriohi & Royal. nov-16-tf - I At tho Old Stand. Jaker -C onfectioner HARGli.WirS OLD STANB, OPPOSITE COVIJT HOUSE. WILSON. ?. C CWFino French Candy, Appirs &a. Cakes, Crackers BEEF! BEEF! OLD TIMES MA1)K M AV. We desire to call the. attention ol the people of Wilson to the f;iet that we are xelbng stall fed beef at mi heard of -,w prices. Will de liver . choice stealc, anywhere in town, ut 8 J -cents per pound. Hind quarter 6i cents, fore ouarter " cents. Highest cash price paid foi fat cattle. Xo other kind wanted. RURFORD & HIXXAXT. Below the Ilailroad. nov23tf Wilson, X. C. CORBETT & GO'S BAR ROOH, -Tarboro street. Uouutreo's M Stana.- We are now ready: to shvoiiilm. date you with a drink of anv kii.('. t liquor and a square- meal Ovs ters in eve.rv style jan5 tf " 11 f red Robin son. FASHIOXABLK .HAKEEK' AXD JIAIB Puesseh. a unoao Street. Wie:-:ox X. C UNone but the bet baiers employed. n. Portsmouth. Va.: - t -aii'l ! ATE. ::--an.ixiai i.anainss. Tl-:iof.. ic MO D E K- PROFESSIONAL 1 hav. dioiit;i!u -d mv iv l-votossioiial visits to 'iV.ixfi. :.r..t: r on Wil- atnrd.ivs. aud will . i iu- beivafreraf-iy .,n?4-o j son. j A frb.il Wc.sasi-s aro nnt roliihlo . 1 :u,. !io:i!;'. I A sl.iK .and o.'iiril !i;i..- -.r ..f. My dH)r on wiii.-b .,.-.l..r i:oU'i.? be i'iri,-n. The fastest way- to rind me is to take a seat in mv office B ILeui.im;, D. O'-t-.". tf. ;. V. HART" U. X. P. COOLET HART & C0GLEY ATTORXE YS-AT-LA W. Koeky jloant aud N'ashrille, JT. C. nioni ,Ji"d "eU Ical Estate on cominis- E ! wwmmmv. IL THfliffl , r ,7T: B' c special attention to col ectjon iw. f 4 negotiation of loans. rracuce in the Stat and FeO era eourts. tZX X . . . PAVIN CURjM I ! rail r"' THE MOSTSCCCESSPVL REMEDY EVER discovered as it is certain iu its effects and does notblister. Kead prxjf below. SAVED HIM 1,800 DOLLARS. Adams, X. Y Jan. 30, 1SS2. rr. B. J. Kendall & Ca.'Gents : Havine used a frood deal of your Kendall's Spain Cure with (.Teat suc-cest. I thoujrht I would let you know whaf it has done for me. Two years ujro I had as speedy a eolt as was ever raised iu Jefferson county. When 1 was breaking him, he kicked over The cross lar and trot fast, and tore one of hind leps all to pieces. 1 employed the best far- I riers, but they all said he was spoiled. Ho had J a verv larffo tliorouich-pin, and I used two nt- j ties of your Kendall's Spavib Cure, and it tixk the bunce entirely off. and -he sold afterwards ! for $1S00. I have used it for bone spavins and : wind frails, and it has always cured completely : and left the lee smooth. It is a splendid medicine lor rheumatism. I have recommended it to a pood many', and they all say It does the work. I was in Wuheruiston A; Kneeiand's druir store, in A'lains, the other day and saw a verv tine picture you sent them. I tried to buy it. but could not; they said if 1 would wnte io you that you would send nu one. I wish you would, and I will do you a!' thf p-m-vl T mn Very Respectfully, E. S. LYMAN. I KCXD.-.LI8 bpav:xcuke. . ColtOa, Cal.. Oot. 3i 1SS2. Tt T K.mr'nn .t Pn .. i.,.iits: AVhilu in theem- ploy of ('. C. Hastings,, tihe well known horse man, of Sun Fntneisco, in the year cuding Is, we had a youn-,' horse two ytar old that -con-tractwl a bone spavin and seeing your liniment known as 'Kendall's Spavin euro adert:scd, I upon my own responsibility I eomnieucedusm;; it and within thirty lays from that time and , after havinsr used onl- three bottles the spavin j was removed entirely, and therefore 1 naturally have the utmost confidence itr its merits, I do 1 not hesitate to.recommend it to all who have j occasion to use the-medicine anil should anyone i desire to confer with me 1 shall be triad to an- i swer any communication relating to the euse in j question. . I Kespeetrully yours, jju. uuau.j. "' KEXDAtL'S SPAVJX CUKE. Oiarleston, S. C, July S.'. ISs:?. Dr. B. J. Kcft'la'l & Co.. Icar Sirs:! pur- hasod at ImUvUie. Kv tt very line t rc-d cob. aul in shippins he fe-ot his hock badly hurt, on tne outride oi tne joint wnien eauseu u to sweu three or lour times the natural size, which made him very lame.- 1 tried a great many lini ments which failed to benetit-the injured part. At last when distrusted, and ready to give up the colt as ruined. I happened to see your ad uertisement of Kendall's Blister and Spavin Cure, and thought I would give it a trialj 1 first applied the Blister to the hock which by this time had become caUoused, and to my sbr prisefound it worked liko a charm. In tweuty four hours the nart that was harp became soft and the lameness txjran to leave. I then got some of Kendall's Spavin Cure and applied it according; to direction, which has made a per fect cure, ann the colt is now as sound as any horse alive. I merely write this letter to you. as I think it a duty 1 owe to you, and also for the good of the public at large. ; The foregoing statement I will make affidavit to, andcan also have the same veritiod by the best horsemen in our city who Oaw t ho colt be fore and after treatment. v ery respectfully. 12 Chapel St, JOnN' It. ARNOLD, , Kcud il's Spavin , ure ON HUMAN FLESH. Vevay, Ind., Aug. 12th, lohl. Dr. B. J. Kendall i; Co., Gents : Sample of circulars received to.day. riease send me some with mv imorint: primed on one sine oniy. inc Kendall s soavin cure is in excellent, uemanu with us. and not only for animals, but for hu. man ailments also. .Mr. jos. oris, one oi iii "isidinir farmers in county, snraincd an ankh badly, ana Knowing tne value oi me niue':y mr Horses, rucuikuu unuscu, ami it. .11.4 .hi i. .... than he had expected. Cured the spra:a . a very short order. ery rcspectiuuy, l.u. imtiuAu. T-i i -A SI nor hnttln. nr It Imttlns for A I drupgists have it or can get it for you, or it will lie sent to any address on receipt or price nj the proprietors. Dr. 11. J. Kendall & Co.. Enos- burfi rgh r ails, t. Send tor illustrated cirouiar SOLI) IJV ALL DRUGGISTS. jau 4 ly FOUTZ'E MOSS" AND CATTLE POWDER- lUIZ JP p- - rCUTJ! 1 Sc. liir.TT. will die of Coi.it. v.c.. cr v; ir VK?:. ii I-.w.uy I'owflrs arc u;i a :n lu'ic f nntZ'F 'w-! .-swill'U'c :')!! y.-Wiiv.i i'v t. v -1YV;. t ::TX- I'cwrl.'H V il ' cUt i.W- ;, f Wf. i- -mc-v -lv.wlers will in- r- i n v.-.x nr.t' i:r'T.r5 "niy per aud n:;tUo.i!i-' r fiixi f-r -i-oci n. -Vv'I.tp v.-.i'A t-MTf cr prevent !-,'. i t v . r.y DlKKASh to. wliirlt M(r-ws mni (ittlc tn:, -hovrz's I'owjjuts wxl:. aiva jiri-FAr i ! n. Sold every wlierc ' DAVID t. FOUT3, Troprlcto-. BAtTiaronc. MD. for i.oi'.aias. we will not .".weary . yea tics teilicg; how rEssiis. m-, li : ft fV-'h iOKA't T'.;-''V 1 Kf BM.gLi-COSB SPOOL CtSTON Or how m.iob they make daily, neither will '.wo' presume to fjiva an. cpirior at to it quaiitj. It is mere irijortanH fcr you to find out:, ; VTSothei ens zinreaa is stroajr c,M wii. save ycu time and auncyanca vvne;cer it will run on your SsT.'ing Machine ? . - Whethe: tli j colors will-.paatch all the EaEhicna'blc shade's, and vrovk Xi cll on silk goods ?- , Tho only possible way tc ariiyfct tho truth is to . USSTBS THREAD YGpSEL? ! bu frfli then, know trarit is czlkc 2$ SIX-CO eID SPOOL CDTT05? VOq; CAN litJV IT CP ' ATKINSOX j .t- W AKKEX Cor. Xu-a s;nd Ooldshoro Street -, AIJSO.IAMKS TAVICCINS VILSTX. N. '". ..D,M, FERRY S CO; PATENT MtlN.V & CO., "t the SfTErrmr Avrp.TCAW. con tinne to tt as SolicitiTg fi.r ' unnt i, Cav4its, Tr-dlo Murlu. Copvrlpbts. for tue CcUjd Stat Canatfa. Encland. Fracoe. Germany, etc Hand Emk aUjut Fn tents sent free. Tiiirty-wv!n exp ri.-nne. Patonts obtained thrrmeh MUSS CO. a.-o notlcc.1 tn the SknEVJunc Am HRiCAV. the Iar:;u5t. Kst, and iriost wideiT ctrcuialod scirntiflc pnper. .l..-u a (sir. Weekly, fepieiidid fcojrravini.'! a-.d lntr-r-iniz in formation. Specimen copy "ft h Scieiailic A intv tc an nent free. AMrei Ml'.V.V A CO.. ieni jrio AMWi?ir v OSes. XI Broadway, New Tore in.-..-;f irv ftd m5el or slift.-li of v ar im- vatioa, when I vitl mae careful preliminary examination, miy report as v psteiitauiiny with aiivieo cirv-ulars. e;e. free ot charse. Ail buines befure I". S. Parent Ofliee attended to for Moderate Fees, Information au.1 reforeiioe i rLnt on applieauon .cnarjfe ueikas parent It i....-:r.i:. . -. s ' ; ' ! r. . t,. ; i t :.::! ' . . ' ' ' LP:?'.'. PATENTS ; i secured. J. K. LITTELL. WafhinFton. I). C decil Directly opposite Faieni oce - - '' MISCELLANEOUS 15 HORSE POWER, We offer for sale, at very low 1 Engine in good condition and excellent running or ! t.,,,,, yx n,Tra niTnniT i orno mixjiss iu OL'lli unvuouno. Sep '21, tf FURNITURE DEALE -S AND UNDER tAKF.KS Nasu Stkekt. Wilson, N; C. r'Haw a laryvsltM'k of all kinds of Furniture and constantly additions thereto. Baby carriages, Picti'i truand oltice chair'-, ve.,in endless variety. i.epatriiiir neatly ami promptly dv 33 V j ? S OF 2 - 3 vj f. r: 0 - . 5 j - - i lSP - " s: 2 ft J: re -3 a mm:' 77 -- i j I'. m Are now in su:eesslul operatiflii. vrder. Itenaired at short' notice. Ajxents for the Kriebel Vilnaiing Valve Steam Engines which took the Gold medal at the Alabama State repaired. Manufacturers of the ADV ASM C E CO T T O IM P L 0 W And BOCKY MOlXT TUEX PLOW. We make a specialty of them. We keep in stock a full line, of all sizes, steam and wa,ter -jipes aud on nections. Also b. ass fittings for same. j . Our Planing Mill is in full operation. Mouldings,- Brackets, Best i ... . : i : i : . . i. : . i . ii- . ., i ivtiu urieu uooring un cuiuuj; nuuisjcu wruiuiit v. e rcuirn luaaii! for j)ast patronage and guarantee S. K. Fountain. Manager itl ...ki :&- EXCELSIOR'.' COOK' STOVI Li ftlanufactureci by ISAAC A.SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, fflcU .,.1 I i i. Kit. 1. t.KIK .V t Vll,i.. . ( W. T. BLAGLL & CO, Durham, N. C. KstJicturTi of tb Orlfin&I uiA Only Gonnino 1 w r: fi mmmWmrmm0mmm9mtmW - - DURHABfl i lackwell's Durham the 1'ixr, rniE-sT, bi-st, and most tr'troi;i in: v . . TOiiACCo KVKH IM"!' tlDXTHE MAKKKT- ALSO '' DurhaT Long-Cut and Durham Cigarette Tliee ood We effer under an 'Ataolmc (.uaranlff Ail j They are lh' liiiet and Purl (ioods upon (he inaryit; They are free from iliruU or t'heinica! of. any nind -, They consist of the finest Tob:u.vo, ami purest rice j-Jir. BATTLE 1S0 KOOKY (Next Door to Ft Are onVnn-v.vtrn inducements t.ooa-ioniy. 1 hey handle the be. - t .vpeenury, c.irr.v n lull line oi' Provisions Which they ii-ct iv;; v and rimi 'lui ;.; i i ije w cUy. Yoi :i :-i v-A' ji I , AS!)' fjANVASS chlti-tJlii CHRSSTiAS CARDS, HaiMlsomi; Fringed (Jiu ishiias .Oirf SIX DOLLARS PER HUNDRED TO THE TRAI,E- . Order Early. uit vk .i.RKE&' JJea era in Pianos and Organs, tl4m . ... AD VEIi'lISEMEUST figures, a No. 1 '' 'lorsc p, liRANCH & HADI.RY Wilson. X..(" ' are wrecciviu. irames, mouli j'?.J:ni -r l i.i iv.-.s li'.iUli .--3i 1 .W'V-'XO-i.. 1MK .J ' . V.K; - - j - 'Si - rj.,w &ri",iu- - TT j I All kindu of Maehiiit-iy made to First Premium at the' State Fair, and Fair. Grist and Saw Mills sold or 1 to merit a continuance oft Iip same. S. K. Fountain, jj-' Proprietor. niiiroWl'v w. u. TKAYLOI THE BEST SK THE ' T)o.i.e '.W.io.1 ' .r".. Adj!lM1Jli)!e. : attic bbvU, riutc, Pwiiigi;.-; r..'i Xiykid KUfhr-. Vi riwjiiulcJ In Matur-i operation. !.:i'l in Our claim fov merit in baiM upon ilic fact hat a c!iRmicl analysis T't ovcs tliat llie tobuc-co rrov.n in our section id bctta atlaptcd t make aGOOI),Pi:RJi satisfactory tmoko than ." OTHER tohacco grown i" th,'fi w.irlil : nnI 1finr- sit ua :I S( tho HEART of this flue tcrco section, WE UAvo the PICK of tho offerings. The puoYia prcclato this; hence our mIm EXC33ED the proJti' ts of All the leadias inai;ufactoli'"f '''m' ; blued. JSJ3' -ac ' Lcir iltC tradC-nHtrk f)f the liu'.l I . i MOUNT. X c. tho IV :o: O slice toc.tli l.iivers. Tliev e!l Fir: t FLOUllvu tie iii.irket and j:j:.iJf ' F.rst das. and Groceries. vrill find UVTiyAi M tin , !, : it ;s in l ef; i i ;i! IV HAMS ..L WAYS' V STOCK. . ..as-.-w y - .4:1 k I r-'wi'Wi-' 4" At. St- fm&ZSS? Sixes m . - yrmnStna .11 ... I . viKBookseDersand er Statif io4Main St-, forfeit Ti Li ;. X
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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