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v - -r ' ' -- '- 1 -' , UUt- ' -. - m. . ,. i r hsoii A. (J., I I U)rAci: THE CYCLONE SUFFERERS. The Wilson "irtex r I Cu...i ... () li .:. . .-II fr 'wn Snri." .'."'fi.lilt of Art ant..,.J1.phus lhlr , Tiuny 2!.884. iUi'ertigeme.i,, What Wilson has Doxk to ai LKVIATK THEIR Sl"FFEkIX;.s. Tin: iieoide ui' Wilson li.ivi" dimply lor their neighbors who .-nl-lered in the recent evcloiie and have aided them tin's week by siii)lyin ! the Committee Cotton !)?. hink. will fietWini..,!. -'. Ist.,iin.l i -io.s.' Oct. "'I. W. A.'len mer suirv to his J.O.I: ow license th Je reef. will sth. s addinjf residence ey oeu an oil Mr. I. I). Gardner, or ... ix, ..in .-Niiuruv open a laetorv at New Iteriie. I'.laek eaiTisije Mr. J). V. Hackney has purchas ed flip cv I., .no.. i ,. o. . "'-uik omit on fl'iiii" street tiom !. A. v...... their neeessiries. On j.,sr smidav '.iiiorniu; licv. I). H. liinimi. I're siding jder, announced that at aifjhf a collection wouM he taken j lip Hi tin- .Methodist ciiineli lor the I b'ietit of those who su tiered by i tli.: cyclone, who reside in Nash i county. At Ullit the eolleetion I w is taken up ami a committee eoi ijiosed of Mox'S Rolllill ee, Thos. 1 .1. Iladley, S. .M. Warren, F. A. 1 Wnodai il ami .biscjihiis I aniels was ! ai.ointel to distribute the tunds rais-d ami wait on the citizens and ii'wv llicfii an opportunity to con I trihit". I 'a' tollowin is the ht; .Ui Sharp, At- P. M. is in WaiinRtou now- in the hone of ; liavifc his wile eontirmed. The felt ; GoldborouMe.scnrerV' Washinr- ton crespotu ent. says. "The Wil- I sou jAsioii" "".nit-i- wits oeiore fodav. drievous ! ter and soou thy Wgab to brin? J in the dead and wounded. Th i Court House was turned iutoaho '. pital w here the wounded were cared i lui and the dead laid out. It wa coinanies it has the Ordinary Life Plan, bat the "Life Maturity Plan" (copyrighted by the Provident) meets with universal lavor wherev- X E W A D VERTISEM ENTS. ( soou ascerlaiued that seven white:) insured on this plan can nnke im compunts by the tirst busines men and cher citizens were made in writiV- These claim that Mrs. Shai fonl.v; visits the 'ofliee ocea sionaV, that the business is seri. ouslyii'JS'lected and that jtositive loss, i well as inconvenienee, re sults t tue puiiiic in and eleven colored people hadbeei killed, and eighteen whites and thirty two colored wounded. In the afternoon in company with Uevs. T. W. I'.uthrie and J. A.Cun tiiii'iui and Vroi'. Hodges. I visit ed the scene of the disaster. With all that I had heard of it I was totally unprepared for what I saw. The houses, wagons, furniture, cat- I tie anil fow ls had been hurled like throu"h the air. The 1'rtlKi.iiilj.lii.i. t . u 1 .-Ullir.i h Tit . , . i bushes were peeled as if many waK- ,ernbre.l that tins lady was ap , , a over them. Chickens po ntj postmaster on the t.i.lure j , , ,icked witl, tIl0 t.x. oi urniiiNiiauii io secure ine pom- . ,. ... . ... 4:..i.. ,..i .i, ...... ... . , ..- rtnui'ii in u lent nv jiv.1. iiii.i im.. id that her eonlirmation is '.. .....m. .,,,..., ,.i , 1- .1 l. Oil llin HlllpUl nuuujaimiui tiling 111 till' .. ll.li. tioll. IIOW p ; iit contribiiteil Sunday nil " ; liyivci collection f-l'l.'l; Mo ! l:ntree : OH; V. .). (;;,y ( jmpetition is the life of t rade." i'lansre llote lias a In ..,.1 which makes regular depot. rr.'.tt. Who was t.i l..n- to-day at (lohlsboro. has iiiteuce commuted to im- tor life, time will soon be Its aporoacli we hone lail brush conic in to W ilsou. moil 3ioss nth build a neat ami t-ilence. on the lot. ad. Idler's, on Nash stici.t H"flT Mr. Carter i'lton. a liuiiic ..i SAfu last week's Ali- idres.s him at, l'.:il. 'vill pleach at Tint the first in March, nd Satur- eutei tain- Ilouse next 'the benelit of t Church. I(5omt will be in We trust that be true to its Biose roau over done their duty. iivvt convenes Jude ;heppard, fiw in ilsou ami piiictisc here, w ill pmiid ot a cordial id lojicar ol le.c I. rime .. if . .. . , i ... i t Ci t 11. ICOI'KX .MOllllI. tf.olUlciv is .tt.o .o. They texlleiit men and v i ti..t i. . . .. Ij lM lliaN -OOll lie '!! V' . . jt...J4i- .1... i .1.. i. All fV! IMC I I ... i III 1.111 it Vl:iw will uive sin en- lenUthe niht f March 'tor lh"liielit of th ehnrc!i. the riainmeiii eircn Is; Sill ton : U;.l. V. Davis oil; A' s will l4rvcd. w el'1' iowii e-itei'li b friend, . E. P. lovle, the ot a del- head m a j rl. ct of iin J ion. I'omiil in tin of 'al et county, li a n' itj.v Im'J there nuniv v- - oses 10 00: S. M. Warren .J. 11. K'oiiii- tr.'i - "': W. M. (lay l oo; V. I!. Voii i-i on; S. I;. Tarker 1 no; .I.G. JJauls 1 :i: .la.. McDonald 1 ): W. C. IS:itts I oo; .1. V. Moore ..V: .1. I.. Wea cr .S: Co. :i To making a to tal cioection cf it;. itiMonday the iioinmittee waited on th' citi.eiis and obtained the follovin contribut ions : Jiiliich iV Iladley no; -ash 00; 1; lines, lladlev Co., lo oo; Eldeijp. J. Cohl 1 00; IO. Mel. ;.0; E. l:;;ties, dr., 10 00; II. Kountree 00; L.C. lleid, liallimore, 'J ."in; 1'. E. Nines 1 00; Turn!. nil & .lov iier I 0); M. T Moye I ('): Simpson & liarcloot 2 00: .1. F. Carmer I'.oO; W. J. Churchwell oo: ;. M. Nadal .VI: .1. E. Clark 1 00: .1. W. Lucas V); Vouuflf & (lorham 1 .V): .1. C. lihodes 1 00; C.co. M. Smith 1 00: I. T. Tigins : no: 1'. I. Finch oo; I. C. Ha-s 1 oo: .1.0. Evans :,; .1. K J. Jliiier i Oo: A. W. Row land l'J W. W. llarTave :i on or o oo l.w.:.; ,. II. Allen I Oil: ieo. iiiViiee:i & (V. ." oo: cash ."u: u nes 2 ."(), Wlish llarnes 1 00: E. II. Eardin oO; .1. E. Fanner i 00: .lohu Hutchinson 2 .Vi; more 1 oo; Jno. oodard 1 oo; Wiley Corbitt .".0; F. A. Woodard .' on; F. Haskiti :; McCraw vS: 'urney : oo; cash 2,"; A. Fanner L'0!; W. .1. Filz-erald To; C. 15. Strickland I 0 :T. . (lilliain li 00; Mrs. Sue V. I'.rewer :; OO; ,;,s. V. .5 Oil; cash on; v-. W. Edwards L' oo; F. W. Barnes ." on. The to tal amount beiiiij '?2Hi.2. I In addition to the above amounts our ineichauts have been generous I in their donations and the tidies ; have sent loads of blankets, bed ! ipults. beds, I'ookin utensiN, &e., 1 to tin' unfortunate Mitfen-rs. On Wednesday the i-onnnittee sent Messrs. W. .1. Cay and .1. F. I Eountiee to the mi lie of devasta i lion to asc rtain the elfects of the slorin and the condition of the suf ' ferers, so that the distr.bution might 1 be made discreetly and wisely. ' Messrs. (Jay andJtouniree say that ! the reports of the devastation have not been exaggerated, and that the condition ol a II airs is distressing mil that .some ot the people are in ,ibsolu:e need. The money at the disposal of t lie commit tee will not i-iicc all the siitl'eriiij? and we In pe nitiie n.oney will yet be rais eu. The canvass on the part f I 'the committee has not been thor- tud there are a liiimber of On Cuild at M conma fiext Monday Nigbt. Monday iiioht Newman's Dramatic Ait will appear lona Onera House. The His eomjiosed of eighteen lrama!fiand musical performers, headed fy the sterling aud dramat ic artij, Miss Louia Foster. The compajy carries an excellent brass band ind orchestra. See adver tisemoit. The liichinond '-Whit?" comnuvtinir on the play .says: "Molly,a World of Sorrow, written by I bu y I.indley, and produced herein eveiiiiijj, is of a far better class of Irama than is usually p re sell ted J is its aims are hi"'h and ! noble, j;tid its morale excellent. j Miss I.oiisa Foster, who played the heroine,is an artist of strong emo tional MWers. Her pleas for the fallen, aid her ultimate dyiu scene are the ;cme of pathos. Mr. Frank New niai as Sandy, guv a ter.se I and vicious interpretat ion of the I p ut. -fhe plav abounds with ; slrono jdramatie scenes and the lanjiiiap' and sent iment are exi'i'l- i ' Peoje and Their Movements. i'ii "rr some ol mr Mr. donathan ntoiisbuifr, savs lie TiftV bales ot cotton ICS to brill"- to Wil- oad is so terrible that tl to make the trip. pleased lo rote that our t!i.- Minor, has Uonneii dress ami is much im lyraphiea'.I.v. As for j I Mere was no room km it. lirolher I'.hiunt's ' ninale pi n beautltii's it toll 'he'. liidanee at I lie Carnival ik Tllesda iiioht was skatiuy excellent, .superb. The i mi t hat it was one of ml nlV.iirs of the dU. is wis the i;i.i'iis who have not been up lied for a contribution. W in their coi some meiubei l.ii. tlu.m-'i tl"1 'I'.',VV il. house wlf L "l "ls oweuiny; Nearlv t in Sortn Carolina 0VM -. nas billiulav. I' .hist 'I uiaiia-ciiieni , 1 11; ".v and is now Carol 1 1 i Olll. eeUy newspapers -.sicnf in..!- the most, la i i Sentinel." active Fire at Greevilie. .x viu.k, .v. c . j-i. i't;. iv (lectu red hen last niirlit. lir losses to (lie amount of Jarvis Co. ivere burnt 'th a loss of wo.Of,); mi insu- Jiyan iV Co. Iot 3.000, and k lira lice; J errell -,(iuO, noin- ''e: .in), s. riiiii.ii.rnii a- i JO.I(.'(). iiart.al insurance: f!v'. J. li'onie. "iOn. instiled: .1. plo.H n.iite. . i ...iVdl such will not wait to be liibut ..r i lie Ions at oliee to .'.MIIYommittee. we n't Messrs. (Jay and lioiinlree ticuTarshe follow addil ioual par I l ,,l the ravages and devas ! ir he cyclone : 1 ewis pi; ioiIi ulfs lu,u-c on tiilliam and his fa"'e was torn down and lie i .laincs mily made destitute. ! II alley's ohEowon lived at K. II. ' . ' I ..I l.i i.: . icll. al I'l.iec men iii.s Il the W " nesuoyen halfa M-"'s in the space o! child'""'' Wvli' 'own down, and a v He jears old was killed, tar ' 1:".lUm Hicks', two miles dis a six room dwelling, two story j,.h, was eai ried forty feet, lioor ig and sills, and thrown against a lain, demolishing both house amt n. Trees were blown loovards. and even tree, save one. in his or ! chard was blown down. This i house was nnderyoiuj; repairs, and luckily no one was living in it. Two hundred yards a5ove this house a school house was blown in every direction. (Jreat trees were blown -'00 lee I. (Jco. W. Finch's kitchen, barn, horse stables, smoke house and a tenant house and lour slacks 1 1' lodder were destroyed, of the chimney of hi knocked dow n. Jackson Perry's dwelling was leveled with the sioiind and, strange to say, no one was injured. Parker Morgan's (col) house was blown down and a five year old child was blown out of lied into the yard and instantly killed. Misset Sue and Mattie Cuniiin- S. Kings- i ham. of j'ersoii. who have been vis I iting rela ives m uson. lelt Mon ! day for :i visit to Kocky Mount, I w lot her Ihey carried the hearts of ! more than ine of our young men. i llugi F. Murray, Esq., has I been in It.nY'uh this week on pro- : lessional business. G.W. Elount, i Esq., and II. C Connor, Esq., are ! attending Nash court, as are others of our citizens. Mr. W. D. Uoun- i tree, of Norfolk, was in town yes- terday shaking hands witl. his old i friends Miss Parker, of War ; renton, is visiting at Uev. E. S. i l.ronsou's. Ex-Senator Elbert ; Moye of Pitt w as in town this w eek I -l'.rotherl5Iount,of the "Mirror," has been in Nashville and Tarboro this week. He is a traveled gen- , lleman. fhe most popular of , popular dn inineis, Doyle and (tear, vere in tovn this week. We ae ! knowledge the pleasiue of calls. i Our yuing friend, Willie Wil 1 liauis, is oi a visit to his father, 1 Henry (J. Vilha'iis, Esq.. in Wash ington. i-Mr. K. I). Johnson. Winston's'.fopular Merchant Tailor, was in towi yesterday taking mea sures for sii Is No better suits are made thai Johnson's. We are glad to kaov that Uev. Mr. I'.rooks, who has iiein s'i'k over a week, is recovering. -1 Eon R. R. Bridgers. looked like meat thuds of water had swept over it drittmg and pd in-' debris hither and thither, fin great wonder is that anyone es caped in its track. To give you j some idea of the force of the storm, I saw a pine log that had been pre viously cut down measuring -io feet in length and more than two feci in circumference, and supposed to weigh 7,000 pounds, that was taken up and carr ed about 30 feet, and lodged across some other logs sev eral feet from the ground. A scant ling some twenty teet long and six or eight inches through was hurled many feet through the air and down endways into the ground a sufficient depth to hold the otl er end on in the air. One of the wounded died night j before last. The others are doing well up to dale, but many of them j are dis ibled for life, and all home- j less and penniless, thrown upon the j cold charities ot' the world. The )cople of Ikockinghain have been untiring in their efforts to relieve. , so far as possible, the sull'erinn's of the unfortunate ones. If no other j good comes of these mysterious j providences of Him who moves in ; a mysterious way, his wonders to j perform," they call into activity the too often dormant sympathies of; the human heart, and show the lat nt susceptibilities of our human j nature." mediate provisions, m the event of death, for those dependent upon them ; or they can, without "dieing to win," provide for themselves in adversity, sickness or old age. The Provident Life Association and its Plans will liear the most thorough investigation. The peo ple are invited to examine thorough ly and to insure without delay, as 'proenist ination is not only the thief of time, but the murderer of opportunity." For further particulars on this subject apply to William Cantwell. agent. Wilsoi . N". C, or to S. T. Nicholson, (Jeneral Agent, Char lotte, X. C. MA It Hi Kit. The Cyclone in Nash. Fiiom Onk Who Has 1hkn Ovkk thk Track. I. Tiik Wainston City "Ckitk " I'AYslltri tiik Follow im; Dr. SKI." V HI ( OMl'UMKNT. 'lion. ! crt 11. liridgers, Presi dent of tie Ulautie Coast Line was bom in Elj -combe county, N. ('., was educit I at the University of that State, md chose law as his prcfession, and commenced its practice in Ids native State. He soon roseti distinction in his pro fession, am' bee. ime a leading mem ber of I hi' ar .f his State, lie ; served stvei.il times in the Legis lature of thl State. He was the largest cot run planter in the Old North St iite,' before the war, and was one of t!iie fnt farmers that grasped t ho progressive idea- of fertilizing the worn out farm lands : and bringing them back to a state ; ol original productiveness. At the close of the war he became inter- ested with W. T. Walters, of F.alti ' more, and oilier capitalists in the ! Wiltiiiniit. ::i & Weldoii Railway. 1 The .syinlicl dent of the j has held roil election. management up this great ever lie a liiri ; memory as ; railways. 1 ml a part i ,iir thi;M" uw,M,"'"!iian.e is be next Deiiiix but he has whatever" It: The Cycli Fkaki i elected 111 fit presi id, which position he nitnusly since his fust trough bis (inancial he company has built oast line, which will mg monument to his uecesstul manager ot is personalis pop the State, and his mentioned as tue ic Governor of N.C., political aspiration at Rockingham. OF DEVAS- jsi'ied: Mrs. an- .nci Jiainin was one oi the great r " '"s- The i,ff sutl'erers. His wife received i serious wounds which, it is feared. ! jJii w ill prove fatal. J Yancey (Jlover'lacpa """ jiediate track'' ' LI V- .1 sjA.llt' in Rev. cshlent 1. Oth( X V Mn. Editok: .have just re turned from a trip in Nash county to see some of my patients and hav ing passed over a part of the path of the terrible storm of the night the l.'th inst., will give you a few of the particulars. I had to stop my horse and walk a mile across the track of the wind. 1 saw the de st nut ion on Mr. Kinchen Kailey's place, where Mr. F.owen, with nine in laniily lived. Every house here is blown down. Mrs. i. says when they heard the awful noise Mr. li. started to the door, but before he got to it it came open and she started to get out of bed to go to a window that had blown open, but does not know whether she got up or not. and all in a moment a terri ble crash and all w as gone from over them. The rain came in tor rents, the vivid lightning with everv pulsation, and after each flash the terrible thunder claps. At this point, .Mrs. 15. says, her children were piteously crying to their fath er for help. Mr. li. bv the lijrht of the lightning Hash rescued her from the fallen timbers, and then her nursing Infant, which was in bed with her. Mrs. 1. ca'cd for her little babe the best she could, and Mr. P. went to the rescue of the other children. Three of these were on one bed on the north side of the house. The largest girl told her father that she believed her lit tie. brothel was dying, and Mr. 1!., with all his might, while listening to the last cries of his darling boy, (only boy ) endeavored to get the timbers from him. but could not. and bad to leave him to die, while he rescued the rest of his children. It is si rang' to say none of the other children were injured, though two were in the bed with the little boy who was killed. Mrs. 15. has a cut on th.' head and a bruise on the right side, but not serious. She does not know when she received them. Mr- R's. family stayed at this house about an hour in the rain anil had nothing on but their night dress and that badly used up by the wind. Theyjthen went '.o Mr. Win. Ken I rows, not tar away, where thev are now. Their little boy was buried thereto-day. Some of Mrs. U's. bedclothes were found three miles from the house. Some of her dhic.kens were killed and birds wcte found dead. The large oaks in tie yard weie uprooted. Just beyiiid the house Mr. Kinchen Hailev lull a plot of heavily timber ed land. Ibout seventy-live acres. which he had scrupulously guardeo and wonll not allow any timberctit u'liere is not one large tree left lme. The large pines are tw isted :vk'. broken and stripped of every Una and thrown in every direction. ) Some of these pines, two feet ii-diameter, arc uprooted and carriel some distance, the old logs are carjed away aud the ground swept de;1. A large two story house, foiutooins. formerly belong ing to Dan3l l.issett, in liailey's township, lis taken up and car ried some fcty yards, against an- r house and all demolished. his was omparatively new isc Tlnhearth iy two leet were effl ieil with every ne torty yards. use. Great ried aw av. and tie otectiou. partic- Mr. unity. r fif- in (sh li In l.ouistiuiv. Weilnesilav, Feb. aith. A. '. Zoi.l.ieKi--Eu Ks.).. of llen.lerson. In Miss Temimk l'Kimv.of Louisbury. In this plaee W'e.lnesilay at 11 a- m.. at the n-si.lem-e of the briile's KTan.l-mother. Mil. Ueht Tavi.oh, of Italeik'h. lo Miss IIkttik nYi.on.of this place, Kcv. .1. M. MeManawav uttiiiatinjr. a number of invit.! friends beinjr fresent. The bridal couple left on the 12:4n tain fur Kaleiifh, their future home, followed ly the best wishes of their Wilson friends. Wednesday evening, at 2 p.m.. at the resi t'liec of the bride's fathei, Mr. Henderson Itieo Jit. K. H. Watson was united in the holy t Tids of matrimony to M iss Si e F. Kick. Uev. ' I M. Willouirhby otlic-iatinif. An elemmt diu- r was serv ed al Mr. Itien's whieh was par t ien of by the bridal parly and many invited fiends. Ijite in the veiling the party repair m lo the t-Toom's lesidenee near Ifaref. Kit s in tlseounty, and on Wednesday evening a nuui-lik-of invited friends jmned the young married wiple in a tine supper, after whieh merrv inking was the order of the evening. Mil. , 4vtson is ono)f our most worthy and pros- 1 (Hons young farmers and Miss Hick was the i-:tre of a large eirele of admiring friends. Vf wish for them a lona life of uninterrupted lOnubml felicity. ;'he following were the attendants on the ht'Py occasion : jhn 1. ( lark with Miss Fannie Kiee. i T. Watson with Miss Fannie Farmer. i U. W atson with Miss Sailie Kiee. . T. Kiee with Miss Ella Watson. VII. Kiee with Miss Cordelia llovett. t this place Wednesday night, alHiut eleven o'iiek. Mrs. C t I'earce Oursymputhiesare eituded to the bereaved ones. A the residence of her brotlior-in-law. Mr. .1 1 Hussey. in (In-enstxiro, on the l:lth inst., ot ensumption. Miss Doha M ai.i.akd. aged abot at years. ' I nSai-atoga township, this county, Tuesday, Febliith, New itt 1. Owens, ageil 70 years. He eaves several children all grown." lie 1 win good citizen and had tilled the offices of ma trate and county commissioner. He was an Driest man and we can pay no man a lngfcr tribute. I'.pectedly at his residence in (ioldsboro, of hart, disease, Saturday night, Feb. Slid. oi.Vii.liam A. Ai.len, a prominent lawyer : of tht place. He was a nativi! of Wake, al- ! thoiui he had spent most of his lire in Duplin, whialcoiinty he represented in the legislature j more lian once. Three years ago he moved to j liol'leoro and associated himself with Mr. S. W. It r in the practice of law. He was chair- ' man f the tlnferior Court of Wayne. C'oi.. Ata.B had been formally years a consistent memir of the Methodist church, and was n" I highljcsteeined for his many excellent traits : i nfaciiT. KING'S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Seroful because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king's touch. The world U wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured bv a thorough purifica tion of the blood. 'If this U neglected, tbe disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among iu earlier symptomatic developments are Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliahU blood-purifying medicine. It Is so effect ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, aud the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time it en riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to tbe vital organs and rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the Pennine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with lellow Dock, Stil lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and other ingredients of great po tency, carefully and scientifically com pounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical professiou, and the best Shvsicians constantly prescribe AVEB'9 -arsai'aiui.i.a as an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused by the vitiation of tho blood. It is concentrated to the high est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi cine, in the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Myer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists: price $1; six bottles for f 5. 1HAS. u. nnowN. J ATTORN KY-AT LAW, Kenaiisvillt', X. ('. Will practice in the counties of Huplin. I.e noir. Craven. tnslow and Jones, roilecitcii ol claims a spifialty. Correspondence s.. Kited POCKET BOOK LOST- Satur.lay morning, Kebuary h ili. on the nmd between t ontentn church aid Wilson a n-d leather pocket book, contamni live siler dol lars and other silver motiev. amounting to about eight dollar. The finder will he r warded by retmninir to K. T. ltarm-. Mceks- llle. or to Tin "Frit c NOTICE MoRTiiACK SALK t'K LAND. lly virtue of power contained in a certain detd exei uted by I'eter Eatmaii to lr. A. i HrtKiks. and nvistered in IUkiIs No. 2, Page Sti. Kecopls of Wilson count v. trHiisferrsl to tue Jan. 1-t. lssit, t will sell f..rcash on the :trd ,la of March at the Court House diir in W ju, .ii the land descriU-d ill said in. Ttgate deed. It is situated aWmt S miles west of WiNon. adjoin ing the lauds of Alexander Katman and other"., i.imtainiug 47ti acre. 1. 11. F.ATM AN. Mortg:igec '1'raus. j "i:her.s am 1:1 r !.;: ; i ,N Fancy and 11i: v . rsiiKs. i ..m k i ;..m i;ll s. i ,, (1 rilJ SM I !'. KYI'hiiu.s. IVm is .Mi Sum s, : XIJr4 . TV. ! Vinv ami tBruvv ritrcrit-v febl.i :tt Mi-at. Meal. 1 !..irr. -n. . f all les. i-i.i.. ii. 1:11 1 alibace. 1 iim.'U. li. -!i I n ii 111 Wafer. A.-. 1 al. H'l ",.tal...-- . l.ard. Il.u:. 1 kwheat F:. 111. . S;ilt. Hi- . li. M..iuin t 1 t-' t l". v .UI .-'11 le,.,. ' ' .ik. a :i.!a-l li. . iKstablislu-.! ISiV 11 1 LI. Kit - tf 11 1 1 - A1.S1I. nllkS. ( aimed ;n;i Sinh IK'KAIIE Manufacturers Tl on ll ill' 11 Ik, ll':tl.loiie. l ablt-ls. Ar. Sycamore St, opHislte lla.ilax Uocaiisc tlie kecis only tin rarest, mid tlir lui.v as lie I'iin i t tin-in Ii.is lileiitv uii Ii.iihI now I my your supply. OZPZEIR-A- HOUSE! Monday iNigivt- IvIarclTL 3d 1 884' GUILD OF DRAMATIC & .MUSICAL ART IN' HA UK V LINDI.EY'S DKAMA 1F MOLLY. A WORLD OF SORROW, With the F.mitioiit Tragedienne, MISS I.Ol'ISA KOSTF.lt. in the title role KJSANK NKWMAX ami STKIMJXC DHAWATIC o POPULAR PRICES. Skats .Skci;red at W. V. Haegrave's Drug Stork. asii Stkkkt ho hi; rruiii. I'epk' ik'siriuj;- to lent houses wouU tinil it to their interest to see Silas aliens. time to five Smith' at retail at the A.Clark, lel.i:. at liar- eve f ileserip- No- is th woriibiil. (iuaio lor sale iuanC house lv J Ouiii Sets even kind iriave"-. r (laneii Seeds ol t ion nt Ha is: rave's. Ouici Sets at Ilarjjrave's. To fisiire ettiiij; the new ("rop j ol Ivxlii Karly peas, see that you et. th.i I'toin the reilhas. V. V. Hai fjriive has no others. i arjkis iiml mattings at Koun tree, 1 hi lies i& Cu's- The f lelnated lleiser Shoes at Itoiinti-, llarnes & Go's. Von (hi "et a good harness or sail'llejit Uountree, Barnes cv CnV '; Fresbelover creamery butter at .Moss, irl-ell & Cs. Nice f clothing at lioiinlree, Uarnes i ( 'o's. Full ses shoeinakeis tools, e.ilt skins. f. and sole leather at Kounl'.i liarnes iN: C'o's. Hulihm I k- 1 1 i i u at , Uariies JtCo's. For fieket Knives Cutlery, i 1 .laeohl's ' Depot, yilininyton N. C. Whowcihl tie so cruel, so uiiiiatu I ral, as toi't'iisi; to buy one bottle of ! Sh l iner's pnlia n Vennilu;e. w hen ! he know s hat worms are destroy ! ng his ehiil . This is no tritliuo ' matter. Landret.'s lxtra i::iil r. as at Uowlaud"$ tl nger Ac on draught, at .l cents jrlass. atllavcraves. Try ir. I II Direct Importation b leb is XIX DOLL Alt x r Order Karly. Dealei s in Pianos M -( it tnd Organs. U'oinitree, or Table Hardware Ham. Turkey. Chick.- a. . f. 1 i. t . . i h. . i - ... p., ki. , V; ivsigns sc..,,., any Address Free j DRY C! 0 O ID S. ' P ; Hats. Ci.s. 1 1. .. Sh.x-s. t;etits l.n in-liing i . h u ,v, v. ,,, , i .....i , ,, V ' 11 I lii-ir-in.ienis -IMnjos Violins. A.iordeon-. Mai n . ., :i-. " . i VinM. i:.v,-'' "' M-'?" I .11. , ware. W ix.il an I Wiilo-ait 1'olTew IS round l i. . . Ch v . . i....i ,. i . ' ' , I imo mil i" " ' " - r.",,.:..:;,.:.: ! yilUuU'MI, MCCRAW & ..TTJRN2Y, W i YVu.sun (' . ' Why has Nadai. had to make a , M VNI l-c 1 1 r i rs "i I secoiai oilier nu he Alo. a.r.son i-nil' aM.arilli !. 1 Ordinal Supply O.SK1.D? ;V si'NH IN Y(H 1; o;!U:i;s. ' I AllSWlT, W''son Cotton MilN i , linw in I'll! njiei al ion .ii'il i im iinil.it tiirnu :a siiiii i i.nr, ot J ! Ueeause the peojile know that le ! AS ft jr'amnL.,; Yarns and ."Warps. I as he can ;itthein in stork. He' f '. , . i.i... ...ii ... i ' lldilslMilieited All olders nIioiiIiI ' r ad.lleveilto I : has plenty on hand now. all and ; I buy your supply. I'ebl."., JeiHU'S II. Ihll is. Ti't 4i ' S. (Hlii -ci-A. Hi: N( il. Pres. F. V. I: i:m.s. V l'icv .1 W .liuis.Tiv I TaylorElliottWatters I WIlnl.KS.M.I-; hi: A 1.1:1c- IS I : li a n t ft R ? i T 9 C K V 1 I siipixirted l.y ! - . II 3" : . W W I fa. V i I I I COMPANY-: ! Ml (il'.NS, .. COItNKII MAIN ST. M O III OIK. V 1 KC. I N I A. j V AND M A I M I '.T S ( ' A I f 1 1, Maul, loll,, lsl. l : U 111 (ill)!! : I i:;' yw No: lull. S "'V kitaiiiliinl m mm mi llflHIio !00h Just Arrived OLD CHINCHA ISLAND DKPOSIT, 12 to 14 per eenl. AMMONlX. ALSO fJKXU INK German Kainit THK HODdDOX & SPKNCKI! CO.. No. I'i4 iSt 15( Water Street. Noilolk. Va. CHRISTMAS CARDS. HUN DUEL) TO Til!' TRADE 11 1 IMF, PAliKFl.". Pl'.ooksellersainl er Stations, KM Main St . We have justrecei veil one. Thousand Tow f Standard (iiianos. Whainrx Brudlajs IWupsnrx iWshms WeK'iarautee them to be first clas. They havestood the test in Wilson, Nash and the adjoining counties for eighteen ears ami have proven satisfactory in every respect. We have a large quantity of Tnr. Sivkn SeiiiNiiS Iroii-Aluin Mass, a pOent and infallible reme dy tor fjerine troubles, teinale coinplaintf nervousness, indiges tion, dysp-psia. headaches, chills and fever sore throat, scrofula, eczema, ail( all skin diseases. Any one sutleriig or afflicted with any of these alinents, may ien certaintv in.m receiving direct and uninistakate benefits iroui tue proper ue 01' the '.Ma.ss.,, And my ladv. m. aiile r "i '" """' mil she w illfuriiish a regular phy- . . - t . ... .rt'J. - sician s cervical e m ui.u ruin. - will mail : p;H-kage at our own 11 - uo....A.. -tii'i'se. ivsiue miii mi .--eii tAi ...... t . 1 v. 1 :... Spriniis -ia-. ijaniiiiim i.in n-field- Abingtnu, Va. WILSON MARKET. Keporied 'leklv bv P.yniim & )aniel. -ittm nuirifiiijf Haeon Heeswax flutter Candles Chi 1 Ouff0f K10 t'offiii Juva Coffee Liiiruya. Corn M al Corn Chiekens (- Cotton I ics ... llry Salted Meat Domestics Krifs Klour Hide I.ird Kiamits l'otat.x" Hue Ktu'- Salt Suirar Sluntrles Turkeys Tallow .GXJD PHOSPHATE On hand of the highest grade, and the greatest quantity of e'efieration passed since the Roun trees began business in Wilson, and they still continue to offer to the people of Wil son and the adjoining' counties the most complete assortment of goods in tho Call and see us before purchasing, terest to biiv from us. We can make it to your h, ROUNTREE. BARNES & CO., jan2; WILSON, X. To fine Tanners 11 a US Ilia It iir.ill A( 1 l-'l, a l.'S -XI S-'a llii :ixa;ii 2.1.51 ....HHa l.nll ...S.K(i Jl.oj a to:i .l.tv'i to 1 .7". Kte 11, .-. to In w-l u: i. .1 ml to !' Ill ... into '. "HJ totlO ..1.1m to 1 Ill to ill li to in ....1 s; to 1 S ..l.'HI tO -.'HI to l-'l, to:!. rm to l.i"1 s lo Hi M ISC El L A NEO US I PRIMTEI WiNTED. I want a gom nrinter. Address statinii ijnalitic tion and wa'es expecieu. .los Spring Hotel. Ki tiansville, r-ort j Carolina, 'THOS. .1. l'OlAW. lYojrictor. lAKKN ri JslT-AV. L A r.-.t i,.h-. unuiarkit v;is laken uu f.n mv Iplaee al -nt the middle 0' l(fmlr. She has Vsinee (riven birth to a ea 'fhe tra;r eanol- ri.)n lierhy proving propi-tyani I jinireharjr- '. . M.TTiiX. t(.V3) 0 miles ;iuia.st ot W lisin. Iphi s Damf.i.s -11 A VlX(i OP K X K D A X A,!:ri(!?llura! .Mirhinvrv Hrpul Oh Pan.es Street, Wilson, rear ot louutree's Store, we invite to call to see us when in neeii 01 Town at bottom prices.-- Gome one and all and ex amine for yourselves be n fore nurchasiiaa elsewhere. y l 9 1 1 J Moss, Grreen & k Sk Villi 4 1 lllLhUII Jar- inert : DEALT-i:- IN coi:M;i: nasii m tai:koi: -i t VI ( I ISO, Saw EINIGHINiEIS Mills, Separators citable and Mounted ll.lllU I .1' Keep ei. II !.l li : 1 v liei-.is. u l.H'li 1 liev -'! Mii h aitich- ;i .M'-.il. Tidii. I'l lii. id 1 1 Mil il- -i! hv in .r:ie-. -i in ,i:i one ei-i V iiieii !.-. id u.l .ui: l-l iff. ti-lui lu:il. .,,1. Ill -I . V. el;l--rill. do Ii' in I-. nil' el I II III ; i.e s .!,l I i . - ,1! S.lllll'!.- We J ill i In n . -HOKSK I'OWKHSjrVNI OTHF.i:- T Agricultural Machinery, .From the Manufactory of A. R. Far-inli'ir, York, I'a. J. W. DAVIS & CO, AGT'S , w i or v.uiYi" of tw Vti'-wnD i-:it lluiiii. Si.-k Si'ini.K.'l., M-,ddi:lie. ;i'i'sln- .ur I .! 1 1 I i n - S;iittiiu iij Vottr r.exl. 'is'r ImIK)M. I m pid I. i r, lieii'(-.lioij. ijohc. N- !oii- rir;ili?il.. ll.i- ;iess. I tst HI -lied SI k'llli I U si reHsm' Uieams ;iinl ii , Suflerinj?. A WILSON, N. V firr!vvilh aVi. cured 1 l.iU- lt!i nt Mich Send for our catalogue or call to sea im when in need of j J.; ; anyimnff in our line. Tf . T:tli:u jr.Vi)t ;. j;i;t i 1 ill .1" U I I" I e .... Jig
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 29, 1884, edition 1
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