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:m: Wh son Advance A WKEKLY IIKMIK'KATH: XKWPl'A PEK DEVOTKD TO THK MATKKIAI-, KliL'fATIOXAI., I'Ol.ITICAI. AX I) AG RICULTURAL IXTEIiKTS OK K ASTERN NORTH CAROLINA . 1uL1Mi-1 lAt-ry Friday Morning Wlius Danirls. Milr ami IVo)ridir. II. 15. IlARLtY.::::::::::b'ieral Agent Friday Morning- February 1, 1884 Our lir liday. The A rivANcK. is thirteen years old to-day Wlieu it.4 present proprietor took charge May 1st., 18H1 the paper ltad.a circulation of !)C0. To-day its circulation is 2 U, It was then a small seven column paper ; to-day it is the lartrest newspaper in North Carolina. Its circulation was then chiefly local ; to-day it goes from Waynesville to Ocra coke. For the' support and en couragement we have received, which lias enabled us to make this gratifying report, we re turn thanks. The Aivanck is hereto stay. It has "burnt 'the bridges behind it and looks con fidently into the future. Wo be lieve that the people will appre ciate our efforts to give them an honest, reliable newspaper and that the success of the Aovamk during the" past is but an earn est of what it will be in the fu ture. New York mid the Presidency. In view of the general belief that tlie Presidential candidate will be a New York man, if the delegation from that State agree upon a candidate, the great dail ies of the city of New York have interviewed the Democratic i members of the General Assem bly. The choice on the Demo cratic side lies chiefly between Tilden, Flower and Cleveland. As regards these leading men of the Empire State our able contemporary, the Richmond State says, . "It will surprisermany to see that Mr. Tilden stiU keeps such a hold upon his party. Were he not a man of prodigious palitir ail power he wnnlv Juive been laid aside long ago as a cast-off garment. Hut Mr. Tilden lives, and though .his hand may be palsWl his brain is not, noj has his masterly intelligence ceased to ynniinand the respect of his fellow-I Hmiocrats in New York and elsewhere. It is plain that Mr. Flower's strength is increasing, r and he will doubtless have no small support in 'the National eonveu- i tion. His single term in Con gress was sufficient to establish , his reputation as a thoughtful and experienced man of affairs and lie made during that time; an impression -upon his fellow ineiiibci's - which they carried with them to ( heir 'homes, and which, in turn, has impressed . their constituency. 'Mr. Plow or's candidacy is most substan tial. Mr. Cleveland seems t have lost much (if the strength lie possessed :i. year ago, and this has arisen from no unwise-acts jif his as Governor, but fronvthe fact that as he was hardly Known when lie entered upon the duties of his office he has been compelled to depend alto gether upon his present admin istration, which, unluckily for him, thourh happily -for the people, lias been an uneventful one, and has olfered him no op portunities for winning distinc tion as a statesman." The Only Remedy. The people have never fully realized the deep-rooted rascality- of tin' republican- party. They have .never stopped to reckon to what an extent that party has plundered the treasu ry and connived at all frauds; or how its chief men have lent themselves to petty swindles. Had they fully understood the extent of the frauds committed long ago they would have risen up a one man ami turned them out of the Treasury as unprofita ble servants. The long catalogue of crimes and misdemeanors chargeable to the Republican party would fill a large book and astonish even those who watch their devious ways. The latest thing charged is. that Ex-Speaker Kiefer made a vacancy sim ply to afford his nephew a chance to draw a. large amount of Government money for doing notlung. Such an abuse of pow er is, however, be it said to our shame, no unusual or uncommon occurence.. They have disgrac ed and blackened our adminis tration since the Republican party has been in charge of the Government and Kiefer is neith er better nor worse than his pre decessors. The only remedy, the only measure to eradicate this evil is "Turn the rascals out." Gov. Murray, of Utah, in the last North American Review well and truly says : "Two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time. The sovereignty of the church (Mormon) and that of the Uni jed States cannot both exist." The Lien Lav The Warrenton Gazette is out advocating a repeal or change in our lien law, "because it is destroying farmer, laborer and merchant." While the law ought probably to be amended we can not agree that it is ruining "farmer, laborer and merchant." We note that honjest, industrious and economical men of all three classes are prospering. To ac complish what the Gazette de sires, viz : the bettering of the condition of our people, nothing but an education in rigid econo my, industry and the knowing how to make "every edge cut," will profit but little. We hope to see the day come when our peo ple will not need to give mort gages, but until that .auspicious day dawns, our people must Imrry its coin rug" by economy and thrift.. The abolition or" the lein law and the .enactment of a thousand, good laws cannot make a prosperous people out of a shiftier a and extravagant people.- We must economize ! resolution to give each Uni ted States Senator a cleik, dur ing the session of the Senate, at six dollars a day has, passed. The next thing each member of the House will have a clerk and then each clerk will need an assistant. The period of "re trenchment and reform" has not yet dawned upon our represen tatives. There's too much sur plus in the treasury and some thing must be done with it. No real retrenchment will come until the excessive and burden some tariff laws are repealed. A full treasury is a constant temptation to extravagant legis lation. Col. I W. Alspaugh, of Win ston, has offered to be one of twenty to give &i ,000 each to endow Trinity College ; and in addition, one of fifty , to give 500 each ; and also one of one hundred to give $:." each ; and if 100.000 is made up he will give -V)0O.. He is a noble, generous specimen of christian manhood. We hope the day will not be far distant when the hundred thousand dollar endow ment Is raised for thisexcellent college. It ought to be raised this year. ' - Some of our State papers are clamoring fortan abolition of the law compelling newspapers to pay iiostage. Imthis crusade we cannot join. Let the editors pay -their postage like other business men and not always remain on the pauper list. The time is not far distant when newspapers will be. treated as necessary business enterprises, and not as mendicants. Let us hush this begging, pay our post age, be self-reliant and prosper ity will come. .We stated last week that the Winston Pilot had been forced to suspend because of the Reve nue King's opposition. The printers of the paper say that the editor's statement is untrue and that the real reason of their refusing to print the Pilot was because the editors did not pay up promptly. This yorld is wonderfully given to lying. " - : ' ' ---".:: Ihe increase oi insanity in this Country is due to the fact that in the eager pursuit after money and bind and tilings that perish with the using our people do not take time to rest. Neither do they take needed re creation. The mind cannot - i stand this strain and gives way. i Verily, verily,, "money is the root of all evil." The Chicago Herald s of the opinion that the Democratic party will not be able to make any perceptible gain i i the Northwest this year, it says, "the party's only fighting chance for victory in . INS I lies in carrying New York State. If it would win it must strengthen its lines, there." There are extremists the world over. The prohibitionists of Illinois express great indigna tion over the fact that. Cnv Hamilton, o that State drank cider at a repent military reun ion. In a recent lecture Mgr. Ca pell well and truly said i. "The granting of the privilege of di vorce is the opening of the flood trates to sensuality." Communicated. About the Failures. Editok Advance : I have read in your paper issned " to-day, that you "have never known so many business failures in N. C." Bela tivc to the -above, permit me to say that lama Commercial Traveller, from the North and, have read iu the newspapers-of yonr State of numerous failures and as 1 carry with me the commercial reports f the standing of the j merchants of your State. I have invariably turned to. the Xovrti where failure was reported and noted it on the margin of iny book and to my sur prise found that with a "verv few'? exeeptious the:parties reported al having failed "never were any good" and had no commercial standing, ami I think the papers of your State . . . are OOlUg your merchants a great ininsfice ih renoi tin? Kiicli inisera- v " , ! ble failures (!) as it creates a lalse j , . . . - i,i - impression ami IS apt to mislead , those Who" have ll()t the lacilltieS OI j ascertaining the pecuniary ability of those reported a- having failed, or do not takf tin- Untitle to enlijrbt- I n r l,i.iiii.k mi tin' .siibiect. It is true trade is dull, yet I deem it only just to vour merchants that the'ahove explanation should be made, as I feel it is an iininteutioii ai reflection on them. The more we have of such failures the better. Yours m. s. January 'th, Issi. GERr THE GREAT 1ANREI Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache. Headache. Toothache. Sore Tb roal. H l 1 1 ng. prli n. Brilm Hurn. Scald.. Frt Wlw. D ALL OTIISB BODILY PISS ASD AIHE8. K.i'1-.t l)rtiMHtn!ui.l K-alem-virrwIien!. FiftjCeaum b.U. Kirefiti'.DH Id 11 l.atiJniaeP. TIIK -HAULM A. VtMiKLEIt O aini,l vmiilAH AOil Blll.r, adl.S. A. ll D r ft WILSON MARKET. Reported Weekly l y I!ynuini!c Daniel. Cotton....: Hugging .... Ilacon lieeswax.....; Mutter i andlcs t.'ht-H'Se.... t'ott'eeo- Itio.. ........ otlii Java ' i 'nffi-c-J.airoya...- t'orti Mt;il ... 'f Vim '. ( liickcns. ....... Cotton Ties-' lM-y Suited Meat... llillH:Stil-S. - ...... Ktrgs.. ............. Flour... Hides..-.., I.ar.l ..... llfaal' ............i(Kal5 iK5X -Ma 40 ...5 12S(i12X lfajlti2,' VJ.SfoSO 2T.(al SKaO SlYa '.$1.00 SCKi $1.00 30 to 30 1.IJ5 to 1 SI to VIS 5 to 1(1 l to 25 .....'.....5.40 to'J.OO .....10 to I2X :....sh .... N i:V AD VKItTISEMENTS. FOR SALE! AT .AND BELOW COST. The Sbk k of IHtl'GS iC, formerly belong ing to Carrawny A: Lnthnitt, in the brick store on the corner of Nash and Tarboro streets, will be sold at WHOLESALE OK IN JOI1 LOTS by the undi rsigncd. who is a'practical druggist A gH"l ipMirt unity is offered to physicians, druggists,- country merchants and others to buy iltugs, patent medicines, perfumery, toilet articles. iVi-., at very low prices. Call and ex amine the stock it will lie to your interest. M, T. MOVE, I Late of the Drug Firm of Moyei Nodal) for , ItAKSES & WllITKHEAD. fcbl 4t ' i Mortgagees. ,'EVV FIRM- JO UIKI.V V O.Y (Siifi't'ssors to Farmor & limit..,) Turi ;or. St.. - - Wilson, North Carolina. -ItEALF.HS IN- Family (Inerios, ('onfi'C'tionerics, Dry (;mx1s, 'rockfry, illassware, Tobatco, (.'iirars. Tin war, Arc. Country Iroluc Iouirht ami soH, live us avail. We will make it pay you.- febl STRAYED ORSTOLEK. On Fridav night, .lanuarv 25th. from the sta bles of H.J. Strickland in Hlack Creek, Wilson county, a large bay horse. Flesh mark: both hind feet white a little above the ankle: black inano anil tail : paces under saddle, and trots in harness. A liberal reward' will be paid f.iit he. return or tne norsc, or any miormation fcaaing in ins recovery. T. V. WHITNEV, fi-bl :;t lint; Level, Johnson Co., N, C NOTICE. Itv viri ue of power vested in 'me by the will of Mrs. Martha 'V. Adams. deiscd, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Wilson on Monday, March :rd. Is.s4, the house and lot in Wilson, on Pine strei.t. adjoining the lots of Mrs. Henry II. Hart. IS. OniTiwimil ami .las. T. Wiggins. House contains four rooms. Terms: one-third .-ush. balan v due-November 1st, lss.' Interest from date at s percent.. Ti tle rotuitu'd c.titil purchase money is mid. ( ! l'.olit ; I .V T. ADAMS, Executrix. Cowoit : Wooiiakii, Arty s. febl tf $5 niiWAh'D. . ro'.v:iil of five (lnllnrs will be paitl lor iiit'itrniiil ion siillificnt to convict tin- ;trty or juitiics w!io liiivi- hct'ii iirc:i!:ilio- tlii- siicot I. imps. . . fchl P. K. 1 1 inks, Mayor. Gold Watch Free. The pnblishen of Ihe Capitol City Some Gueflt, the well Known Illustrated Literary anil Family Magrazine, make the fol lnwiDKliheral Offer for tlio Now Year : Tin? perron telling n thelongett verse in the r.:.!,., l...',in- M:tn li l.-t. will receive a Solid (old, Lndy'i lluritinir Cnfcvd SuIm Wiitf-h. worth $50; If there be more tliau oi, jt-nrreet answer, the s. niul w ill receive an le(rant fitcm-winaltnir iJonllemnTi! W nt-h; the tbirtl, a key-vrinduii; Knjrli-h iVoO-b. hull erm muu Knd Sjcti. with their answer, t.rw!ii.h tln-v will r-- -ive tltreemonthi' snb MTiptiOD to the Home (iuest, a Wl rias Ijiii.trUetl New Vear llook, a Cae of 25 artlflei) that the ladies will appreciate, nil paper cimtaininsr names of winnen. Ail.tress Pubs, of HOME GUEST, HARTFORD, COHTT. . PAPERS AND- LaiMirs Garto S eel, .lust Keceived at- a nd's -DIM v." S'l'OKK. i'as. -At JAWN t.UA.-S, P.LUK GKAS PP.!) CLOVKK, OPCllAUD cuass, pi:ai;u (.hu man AND IIPNCA K1AN Lillet Seed TIMOTHY, 1LKI), YKLLtlW AND Will T K ONI OX -S KTS. Uemkmbkr i Have N() OLD 811)8 janlti ly Turiibiiil & Joyiier, (Successors to Simpson & Bare to. L) Tarboro St, Wilson. N. C. Keep a First-Class Orocery Store,- Bar & Itcstsiiirsuit, Confcctionerieis, Cigars, Tobacco, ic ' tWe solietit a shan of the patronage and guarantee to please. Oivij us a calL Janissrn Ttrsbhi.i, & Joyxer. BRICK FOR SALE. We have forty-five thousand good briek at our residence near Barnes' Cross Koads, which we -will sell on reasonable terms. We war rant them to be as good as any put upon the market. KENFHOW TOMUNSON, : Jau5t F.O Black Creek, N.C, " " VfcCLy W.TO 1 I' - M MtUI Mowl j . Ll hA.ND ON HIM. "Wnmm rt niTOssarv pvil " he Aft id. brinjr- j mc a size the heartless remark. It was In the nuajre I store at West Milton. Saratotra county, and the ?k?.r.thera"uL,5"5 cucnoiic pauotpnen. wm uwikij, ui ru lyandsixty. "There where I differ with you altogether, sai'l Mr. Geonre T. Graham, of the JJJXel. -Women are mostly what men make em nen nusoano. are oru.es w men una thev're unnatuial ineitherchararter. WJJJ tail III PUWUI3PIVU V' Buwmi' uu - - Ive them, and especially le iroo-1 to them when they're sick, and you'll have no trouble. There's my own wife. now. She's suffered a (rood deal with dyspepsia, nervous prostration and other ailments thattook the bloom off her cheeks and the spring out of her steps. Well, she saw an advertisement of Parker's Tonic, and thought it would be just the thing- for her ease, (ientlemen, I sent Ave miles after a bot tie She took it. I sent after more, Soseveral tiirit-i. Trouble? Why. if you could see how much (rood it has done her you would say that women are the peatest of God's blessinirs. and Parker's Tonic is the next. This preparation, which has been known as Parker s Gimrer Tonic, will hereafter tie called simply Parker's Tonic. This chantre has lieen rendered necessary by sulistitutes imposed up on their customer by unprincipled dealers un der the name of trinifer : and as pinjrer is really an unimportant flavoring ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There is no chansre. however, in the prepara tion itself, and all tHitties remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's Ginjier Tonic contain the tri'mimc medicine if the fac simile Hiirnamre of iliscox Si Co., is at the bottom of the outside, wrapper, jan" lm - , AIi r l. I'HIZK, J3,M)0.ifcJ TickelK onlf fe-i. share in Proiorlnii LOUISIANA'-: STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. "We do hejreby certify that we supervise, the arrangemems tor all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawintrsof The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with fac-similes of our signatures attached in its advertisements." f oiniiiixsioiiero. Ineornorated in 18(18 for 35 vears bv ine Leir- islaturu for Eilucationa! and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over JSTiO.OOO has since been added. Itv an overwhelming rxinular vote its fran chise was made a part of the present State Con stitution adopted December 3d, A. I., Is7u. TAe Lottrry rrr roe on and tHilnrttnl hy th people of any State., It never scales or postpones. ITSOItANO SINCl.E NIIMHKIt IlltWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. A SPLENIIID OPPOnTlTNITV TO WIN A FOR TUNE. Second RKAX1) DRAWING. CISS J5, AT NEW OltLKANP, TUESDAY, 9c tcb. l, 1884 ItlTih Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize. $75,000. nU,U0 TickelM at Five Dollara Eac Fractions, in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. I CAPITAL PRIZE. .... . 1 do do 1 do do , 2 PHIZES OF ttmo i fi do 2000 : 10 do . 000 20 do , 500..:.. 15 do 200 10 do 100 .... (VI do SO 00 .do 2T ..$75,000 ... 35.000 10,000 ... 12,000 .. 10,000 ... 10.00J ... 10,00o ... 20,00j 30,00. 25.0ftj 35,00 I ' APPROXIMATION PRIZES. . 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750 do do 500 4.500 9 do do 250 - 2,250 iyt7 Prizes, amounting to $1115,500 Application for ratestoclubs should tie made onty to the othce of th,o Company m ,c tr leans. For further information write clearly, give ing full address. Make P.O. Money Orders payaDio and address uegistered letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, .La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of 5 and upwards by express at our expense) to .Tl. A. Il or.TI. A. IIAI IMHIX, HOT Seventh St. WuniliinsloM I -:o: I Jim incyiii reil to In; nisli t lie I est luick, in any (juanfity desnetl. have a lew piesseil lu ick for hearths :iiiil hacks i! cliimneys. C BARNES. GRIST MILL! My G Mill lor ri inline corn is at, w r every day. Ant pre pared, to uisli (Vesli firoiiiul meal from new om at. tw rcRiilijr niaiR et pric i;; any ((iiantity tlesiied C- BARNES PLAN ING WlLS.9' My Han in;; M ills are, in const ai. op'iation. aiitl I am ireiaretl to t'urnisli ronyh or prepared Lumber at siiort notice. Will deliver ir. anywliere in town without 'extra' charjii'. (live me jour orders and I will una ran fee to please, yon. C BARNES! PEREY TAYLOR Has bought out i iie Janics'lJatt's .-tuck, and will keep.it Iiatt's Stand. I have-bought si .large and fresh supply of Groceries, Confectioneries and luskies especially for the Holiday trade. His stock is new, his prices low. his business is con ducted on "strictly business" prin ciples.' All kinds of Cainlies, Cakes, Confectioneries and everything else needed forXmas, which he sells at Rock Bottom Prices. If you are "dry," don't forget that Perry can give you something to '-whet your whistle." My house is kept open all night. Come one, come all ! PERRY TAYLOR, (.Just below the. Railroad.) ill 01 1 EST CASH PRICES PAID FOR dJI iron. iTlcials, Cotton auU Woolen ICas, Jas. Powers & Co., l.v. 26 Rowland's Wharf. Norfolk. Ya. DIS3i)LUTI0N NOTICE The firm of Kingsmore & Bullock has dissolved copartnership by mntual consent. Parties indebted ro the late firm will sett.'e with the undersigned' who will continue to keep a urst class market Will pay the highest cash price lor beef and pork. Thankful for Jast pat ronage, I hope to recieve a Boutin nance iu the future. R. S, KINGSMORE. Dec. 21 -run. FOR RENT. My house and lot on Tarboro street. The house contains four rooms, kitchen and neces sary outhouses. Desirable place. Excellent water. Possession given immediately. Apply at once to anf 1 ' U. V. EDVARDS, Wilson, N. C Sfit. li. Li. HUNTER, SU UG EON DENTIST, DEED:' Af ESF1BLD, N 0 BRICKS DEANS & BRIGGSj INSURANCE, ML ESTATE Jttd Loan Brokers, WILSON, N. C. liBAL ESTATE- DOUGUT, SOLD AND EXCUANGED. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE Placed in the Best COMPANIES IX THE WOULD. Wii'm'Z nienibeis of the American Ileal Estate Fixchan're, are prepar ed to buy, sell or exchange lauds in any part of'tlie I tiion. N'o charge for advertising and resist enug 'property. Ihe Real Estate Register of our oflice is at all tunes open for inspection, from which the following selection is made for this week : No. h Lot ami store house in the town of Saratoga, N. C. A good place lor tiaie store. Price .00. No. 9 Lot in the town of Sara toga. N. ('., with 19 acres, 4 room dwelling and till 'necessary out buildings. Cheap at 1.U0. No. 11 On south side orTarboro St., contains about 1-3 of an acre. Dwelling with 4 rooms and large kitchen attached. Good water ; con venient to the business part of town and to the; sciiools. Price l,Sf0. 1 No. 12 101 acres in FMgccombe county, N. C, 1 mile from Whita- kers. Dwelling with -4 rooms, j cleared; fine cotton land; excellent. watei-; fruit plentiful; place noted for good health; superior church and school advantages. Trice $3000, cash, long time on balance. No. 13 On the east side of Barnes Street, between Golrlsboro and Spring St contains about 3-4 of an acre; large comfortable, two story dwelling, and necessary outhouse. Price $200. No. 14-r'l IS acres on the W. & V. R. li., i mile from Black Creek, N. C, ii valuable farm. Price $3000. No. 1") Lot in the town of Black Creek, N. C, comfortable dwelling with 7 rooms, improvements good. Price 2.00. No. 10 Lot in the town of Black ( reek, N. C, with Imggy shop, and coistoiii ready worked up ; a good opening for a buggy manufacturer Price $800. If you want the world to kuow tii.it you have land for s.de jmt it in the hands of Deans & Briggs. They have recently been requested to furnish an Agent in Europe with a list of land for sale in this section. No. 17 Lot in the town of Black Creek, N. C, 1J acre with L! room dwelling and kitchen and stables. Price $500. No. 18 Lot ill I 'slack Creek N i ' :i. .r..,. .'....: -i i .,! C. 41 of an acre with i room dwell-; illg. Price -.jOO. 1 i ! v.. in r. .-i , - ii. 1Mb on west, sure ancc St., Wilson, N. (.'., containing one acre. Price lO(io. No. 20 Two hundred acres in Pender county, N. 'C.J thirteen j miles from Wilmington and one I mile South of Rocky Point. One; of the most valuable tracts iu thei State. Rich marl plentiful; a great-1 bargain at si'000. Terms' S cash1 balance in twelve months. " , : NO. -1 Lot i t town of Toisnoi, on Haines, Anderson and Wilson : Streets. Contains about one acre. ! Dwelling with rooms. K;. itelieil, t.ooil Water. Cheap at 70O. ;So. 22 10.1 acre farm on l'.eave: Dam swamp, Nasli cuiity, N. p., in one of I Hie finest farming sec tions of the tflate. : r; cleared and in cultivation. No better bargains in the Slate at 10oO, cash, bal anie iu tine and two years. No. L' )--Lot on the Kast side of Lee tieef, Wilsoil, N. C, I'OOltl lion- e, cheap i;r !IU00. No. 21 MO acres 7 miles fiom Wilson, X. ('.; Vio acres cleared; Dwelling with 4 rooms; gmd i' room tenant houses, store house, gin house and-fixtures, corn mill, eignt horsc engine, and 10:(0 lnishels eot ton seen. ' Price s00. Apply 'early. No. 2rl'20 acres ofgimd timber laud s miles we-t of Wilson, X. C. The liest bargain in' the county for a saw mill man at (,soO. No. lid Lot on the corner of Vance and ISragg streets, Wilson, N. ('. .',' of an acre w iih neat new dwelling. Cheap at .i00. Deans & Brings V IDK AWAKt lMSUKAXCE AGENTS KXOW TIIEIE liUSIXESS. IlEPKE. sent the best companies in the Would, and give ' TIIEIli CUSTOMEKS THE I5ENEFIT OF THE LOW EST Hates. Xo. lit Lot on the north side of Bragg street, near Vance. Wilson N. V., . tit an acre with new com fortable dwelling. Only k:iU, N. i'S For rent, a very neat cottage u the north side nf TaiiM) ro St., Wilson, , good garden and fruit yard. Price low. No. :. Lot on t he Hadlev road. near Wilson, N. C. 4 of an acre llllll . nrrnil ilvillll. IIHT 9.JIIW. j No. MVjr, acres in Falkland! township, Pitt county, N. C. Nine j i. ........ ..... ..i. ........ i i i,.',u, --."s- ?-. viiif-i ijini aji, ii.uuiicc in yearly liayjueuts yu any icasotiable time. ii- low rate of iijterest. Will jftXr change lor real estate in Wilson couuty. . An elegant fajui. No. Si- LOT FOR SALE, Lot in the bwn of Wilson, on the East i.le of Green stjeet, containing one-half aur e Highest poin jn town. Kargain forfiOOO. '". No. 3:5r-Lot in the town of Stan toiisli.urg, Wilson oijiiity, N. with i gootl rooiu lwejiitig.s and store house. jVrice.ojjJy8i.7VO. The. reason Deans & Briggs can sell your lands better than any one else, is that they spend Huudreds of dollars ier year in advertising it all over the world. ;: ! ' - Norfolk AND INSECTICIDE. A CHEAP AND RELIABLE FERTILIZER FOR ftTOCATOO,lCOffEANUTS,lWHEAT,10aTS,CL)Q 00- H. -A. S S 33 S3 Sz, C. r We have the practical test by Farmers and Planters : hat our Fertilizer is an excellent article for producing and increasing the yield of all crops. Put up in Bags of i'OO pounds each. , M A N IT FACT U It E D B Y I styiion; WHITEHURST & CO., HSTorfoliL "Va. 3 . For Saleky C- -A. -OTTHSTOV Sc CO febl EXTRAORIDNARY INDUCEMENT. We oiler in Car Load Lois 1000 lPh'ds. PRIME MOLASSES. Our own importation from the West Indies direct. We guarantee, this Mo lasses absolutely pure.- Lowest Prices since the War. KDWAlil) KIDDKll & SON.. Vbl2t BRICKS! C300D : nov23 lOt 7 Fresh and Pure! 1 wish to state to the people at large that I buy ray Gar den and Field Seeds on ' the new system ; that is, I de stroy by burning all ' seed left, from spring stock. I have certificates to show that all seeds on hand Nov. 30th 1833 were destroyed. I now of fer none but new seeds with 1884 on every paper. Buying seeds on this system costs me more, but I sell to my custom ers at same prices as heretofore. Very Respectfully, janl8 W. W. HARGRAVE. Oet the Kest! Theerless is, ly actual trial, shown to be the ' BEST. MOST PKOUFIC AND.EAHLIEST Cotton KTOwn in the Unitel States, havinp yielded by certified statement, of unquestioned authority, more than FOUR HAGS TO THE ACUE. . Havinsr taken the Agency for the pale of these SEED for the counties of Wilson, Greene and Johnston. We offer them to the farmers at the following prices: 1 Package of 2,00(1 seels.......... ...:...v....Jl 00 " 10 0-1 is .. .. .. is o VaekaK-es sent by mail on receipt of price. Circulars furnished on application, and corres- pondence solicited. janU54t. M. T.-MOYE, Agent, Wilson. N. C. CLOVKK. I'KAKL MILLETT. (iHKMAN MILLETT, KENTUCKY BLUE CiltASS AND HK1) TOP. OTHER OUASSES IN ABUNDANCE, JUST UECEIVEtj AT if ADA L'S DHUO STOKE. NOTICE! All guardians, executors, administrators and trustees, who have not renewed their bonds and tiled their annual accounts as required ly law, are hereby notified that unless they do so within 2n days they will tie removed from olliee, as it is my duty to report sneh nepluct of duly to the Solicitor of the Superior Court, at its next ensuing- term. ,,-" u uiii (nuns arti iii'reuy le'iuuMeu 1101 reiy on agents or attorneys to do this work. ljuardians are hereby requested not to j:'-r-3l A. 11. DKAMN Clerk Superior Curt IJOTICE. WILSON COUNT V -In the Sdpkkioh Cocut. A. J. Hines, J. C. llndley,-andl It. G. Briggs, tradintr iri the style and firm of Hines, Madley I Summons f.-r Co., :tl Uelii-f. Against "I Wnodson Eatman and wife. I Elmira, and Thoma Lamm. J The State or Xokth Carolina. cm are hereby commanded to sumiiioii To the Sheriff of Wils m Co. O reeling Woodson Eatman and wife, Elmira Eatman, and Thomas Lamm, the defendants aliove named, if they be found within your epunty, to be and appear before the Judge of our Su perior Court, at a Court to he held fhr the County of Wilson, at the Court House Ih Wil son, on the 1st Monday in Mareh and answer tin-complaint which will be deposited in the ottlee of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within the first three days of the term, and let the said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time; the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, aud the cost of this action tob's taxed by the Clerk. .. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand aud seal of said coun ty, this M day of January, lsst. A. It. DEANS, tVS. C. of Wilson Co. Connor & Woodakd, Att'ys for l'ltl's. - This is an action brought by the plaintiffs against the defendants for the pur pose qf foreclosing a mortgage upon the tract of land in Wilson coiu ty. adjoining the lands of J, 11. Thompson, Wiiliam Pearson and oth ers, containing 119 acres, said mortgage having been executed by defendants, Woodson Eat man and wife, to tne plaintiffs, dated January '-'21. 1S82. and recorded in book No, 7, pige in the office of the Register of Deed of Wilson county, for the purpose of securing a note of percent., and an open account of) liii.r.l with i interest from November ith, jmw. The de- fendants, WoiKlson Eatman and wife, are non residenHs of the State. CONNOR &WOOOAUT), jay2.".-tf Atfys for Plaintiffs. WHY IS IT THAT NADAL SELLS SO MANY GARDEN SEED THAT GIVES SUCH GEN EU Ah SATISFACTION? Ill' III'llVO 1TI T lllL' III 11 UJ'i 111 Ul J.XjU lllp ' SEED EVERY SEASON AND SELLS NONE BUT THOSE THAT ARE FRESH AND PURE He has already had to make a second order this year. jan 18 ' NOTICE, Having- qualified as Executrixof he fesiat of Mrs. Martha Ailaras. deceased, befor the Probate Judge of Wilson county, notice i hereby given to all persons indebted to the es tale ol said deceased to make immediate pay ment. And to all persons havinsr claims attains the deceased to present them fjir payment on or before the 2nd day of - January lssr,, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery' GEOKGIA T. ADAJIS, Ex'r Cpnnor 4 Woodard, Att'r?. jant Ct NOTICE For the next thirty days we will sell our stock of MILLINERY and NOTIONS- . AT COST FOB CASH, To make room for Sprirm; purchases. janSilt - O. E. WILLIAMS CO. Question, fertilizer N ilson, N. C WILMINGTON N. 4 BRICKSr OIsTES J. C. I IAD LEY, J. li. MOORE...' i j. WHOLESALE k KETllLliltillEll AND LIQUOR DEALER, (Old Stand) Opposite Court House. I, have oh hand a full line 'of Groceries, which I am selling at prices to suit the times- Peing the only Wholesale Liquor Dealer in town 1 am tillering M Inducements lo dealers on goods m unbroken packages. It will be to your inter est to give me a call before buying elsewhere. - nov9 tf NOTICE. WILSON CO., In the Supekioii Couht. ltountree, Barnes & Co., 1 Against J-Summons for Relief. W.A.Taylor. . j The State op Noktii Carolina.- To the Sheriff of Wilson Co. G reeting : You are hereby commanded to summon W. A. Taylor, the defendant aliove named, -if he be found within your county, to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the County of Wilson, at -the Court House in Wilson, on the 1st Monday in March, 1N4, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within the first three daysof the term, and let the said de fendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, and the eost of this action to be taxed by .the Clerk. Herein fuil not, and of this summons make due return. . Given under my hand and seal of said Court, tnis23d day of Januarj-,1884. A. B. 1IEAJJS, C. S. C. of Wilson Co.. Co.nnok & Woodakd, Att'ys for I'laiutin. This action is brought for the recovery of the sumof seven hundred aud lifteen dollars and seventy-six cents, with eight per cent, in terest from July 1st, IhSiJ. A warrant of at ,aL'hment was issued by Ihe Clerk of the Su PJ'rior Court of Wilson county on January Si, lhri4, and levied by the Sheriff of Wils u eoun t . upon the property Of the defendant . CONNOIt & WOODAIU), juts S3-t Attorneys for I'laintiir. 8 DOLLARS Will secure a policy for .,000 in the Home Mutual Life'. Association of Pa., on condition that the insur ed pay annually, "?.") lor the next : succeeding three years', ami thereafter annually. 2 during life, together with the mortality assessments, graded ac cording to age and nunibei of deaf li losses per thousand members. If you wish to take out an. insur ance policy on your life, 01 act as ageni for the above coiiipauv write to Y. l'KUUY, Ollice NO. I. .Mahler Puildtng, j iiov'J-:jm ' lialeigh, N. C NORFOLK STEAM DYE WORKS 113 Main St, Noufolk, Va.' GENTS CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED Ladies Dresses, Shawls, &c, cleaned or dyeb equa to new. Our dye is warranteb not to smut or rub off. Uranch ollice, 2:55 High St. Portsmouth, V anil Om J. M. Marshall Pro. Established 18t ' LEU IVALSH, ItHLE OIIKS. -'OCKAOE Manufacturers of-r .lloiimiieiits, llciidsluiics; Tablets, Ac. Sycamore St, opposite Halifax, Petersburg, Va Desiirns sent to any Address Free LIME! LIME! f AGRICULTURAL LIME ai.o BUILDING LIME. Also CAABO-PHO$PHATEor PHOSPHATIC LIME Bend lor Circular. Address - FRENCH BROS.SSfxVeV Jaclsofl & Jrownlev ; JKALEli'S.IJi Liquors and Groceries tiIiniiorted Totter, Cincinnati Beer, and the Old Banquet Yhis 'y.r . iebKMf P F John-win, . W KHowe anss PFJUHNSONisOO IMannfaetnrers ofjand Dealers in Harness, Saddles Bridles' col lars, aud all kinds of HORSE FUIt.M.SIII UOODN. We make a Specialty of Hand Made Goods, ' No. 7 Lombard street,' dec2I PETEKSBUKG.VA Bomtz Hotel- . Goldsboro, N. C WM. BONITZ, Proprietor. S PR f NMMM :0:- Call and examine our Stock ol Pif'S" and Domestic Woolens' ami FANCY SITING . FITS fiUAUANTKKD, . . AND ' , y FINE WORKMANSHIP (WEPDiHGXSulTS) A SPECIALTY. jan I ly MERCHANT The Great Cotton Manufactured at As a Special Manure for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, ami Trucking nimt.iinu oil tl.i ..I- C.... 1 ii, t I...,'.. 1.... . ' .' i. 1,1 V'nivuill.i ,.. (Ill) I ILIIIVIU ,l I'lilllU (lecayeu matter m n, antl is lnjjniy atninoniatcd. l he ammonia is lixd and being derived from Cotton Seed Moat, 'cannot escape until denim position takes place, alter it is put iarp;e percenraKO 01 none rnospnaie until the crop is tully matured. We take pleasure in publishutf; PINK LEVKL,N. C, Dec. 20th, 18S;5. (Johisboro Oil Co., I),.;,,- sirN I made a trial test of the tivefollowing dilVerenf Kinds of Fertilizers W uve separate cotton rows, anil secured the tollowmo; results: From the row f rtilizcit 1 y Prolitle I'ottoii (li-ower . From the row fertilized v Lister's tJuano... Fro 50 lbs Floats and At ..s Cotton Seed meal...:....... " " From Floats IMl llwi :.......,........" """ ' "' From Cot tun Seed Mini (1(1 llisl .......''. air. j. i . lapps. a tetianton my land, made similar lests and secured Ih from to rows, eaeh 7(1 yards Ions-, usinsr Till Ihs to the row : Proline 'otton Grower, flO His. made "...'.;..'...-, Lister's (iuano, fill Ilw. made. Home.niade Compost, .VI I Its. made .1. Floats and C-otton Seed Meal, m il -"i lbs. maile Ll Floats. Cotton Seed Meal anil Kninit. i-m-h 1i! II M. til til ! myxm niHU.LC UKUl.lCmilCUM-.ll lilt? Branch & jan lhSin : , UPSHUR'S Peruvian HSl'llCIALlA Made: oHhe bt inaterials and pit! to-ct her in such pioporlioiis as Ktve The pbints an ea'rly start and mature a heavv clop: This (In ano is prepared l. one ol C. I.. - and w herever used has proven We keep on ham) the best lVruvian (Iuano, In its .Natural .Slate, and guarantee it perlectl.v Pine and of. the Highest .(Jn'ide. We aisi iifT'. r tor sale Lobo's (Itiaiui, Sfaiulaid Analysis. Also all kinds of"eFrtiIizinr Chemii -a Is, such as Sulph. Anio- nia, Nit. Soda, Sulph. .'Ma-nesia. Sulph. 'and. Mm i rf ate Potash, Hone Dust. I'ure I'ish 'Scrap, I'iue i: (sioiiml Pish, South Carolina Arid Phos phate, &. Our President is an ex- Jerif peiienced uiaiiuiactiirer ol (itiaiios, ploees ol the Company are pract fact urei s and dealers. J. r " : ' ' ' .'""'' ' ' 4 -: I Aiiiericiin iMTliliziii Ooiiiisiiiiyi an 11 I'm j HOME OFFICE, - in ii ii nnrrii in i u. n Belief Association OFFICERS. .1. P. STICKNEY, President. (1. V. JJJiOUNT, Vicc-J'residciit. II. (i. CONNOR. Counsellor. A. II ! DEANS, Treasurer. (J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. BOARD OF F. W. P.AUNES, President First National J&lIj of .Wili-un. A. BRANCH, President Wilson Cotton Mills, j E M. NADAL, Member of Ghief Medical Examiner: DK- j()nN k. BPFFIN. -:o: Reliable agents Avar4ed to' organize branclie.s of tb" As.-"ir tion in every county in North Carolina, and throughout tin en' tije Union. Address, giving qualifications, and experience the Secretary Treasurer, at Wilson, Nortli Carolina. ;. novKtf DR. F. A, AVALKK. Walk 4 Wfflsams D AI.KKK in JPniiil, Oil, ; ... . " - ' . - .' - Corner Water &vreel and Roanoke Sq i"Tt, diu216 - " oBFOIlt E R TAI LOUS, Tarboro St., Wilson, r -o- and Cufn Fertilizer! (lOhlshoro, N. (, by Ill I mil I.S.'M 1 1 l 1 1 . ;JS 1)0 in t he soil. The. analysis shows i aiui I'tuasn, sullicient for the plan; the followinof ceitilicate : -'' SlHll :zr. it .".:.:,.il:l lli 211 llu JtllloWllli VlSUl Jam -".:.' ..i;i li. - lain,. ...Illl M WW UIH( K'tSIM I IK ITOIIIli A t .1 , .ft i i n I Wt T MjihiU fr .Hiuij, ...... I. 1-UI.MKK. Hadley- Agt . For Wl LSON an.l HLAVK ClMll K 0 Foli I 'n.hi r's celeluali-d fii iniilas. to be ctpial U any on the market.- also a practical fanner, and cm icaj and experienced l'ei t ili.er Maim . li. CPSIICU, I'nsid.iirs V 11 - - - Wilson, N. G :0:- -:0:- TRUSTEES State. Board -j Pbannacy, :o:- .1. .. WILLIA' 4 rx ix till - . Jkji it, ' ' )
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 1, 1884, edition 1
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