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fU)VgCE. 1" :, " 'ncu 5 1884. A ertiget. Uobb tr,;; U TwoL adm' Profit X , -fferson Co- : . Kmr.J.G. Peington Uotirt m , ,Ma,...l f GoIuU """o hag tbts iu:il?- Sie?J;u.lv Wends of. Henry. Tl, i'iaij recovering. . iiow';,Pker " woulerful piv trX in wii tbfs week tec lariD '"gbtly at the Ourt House. W,,rofc me,"bei-s'of tk Golilsboro Jl es, Allen :Jn Grainger "audlea in the last thirty days. .u?"6 nteHt for the iWmastei BP io this nUno. l.v.lhe OAn';. . t'"v3 li rin.v.. "j - 1 - . Ill .11 I . H - Our ;:...,,!ra ... ..... ... 4 1. k 1 nil . am: tuie i iM'i ifw w Jl (tlldtlV . " "ue mondav. Tln'V make ex- 'TIT r. . . ' . Tarhorrt iih..i iior" avs fhe Edgecombe Guards intend j'g the New Orleans Exposi (i a lKHly. unre;- & Sons, prominent nts of ISi inkle.vville, Halifax luave ni!id an assiirninent HarrU. i attention to the law ennl v Oonley, attorney s at Wotjier column- This niteani. V 1 C... I r tl, 1.1, will take place at & near Nashville, in April. The of Pitt count v jur huudrtd ly exhibit at ments of Miss (have an invita wriree at the C. I. freoabord, N. C, 3(J p. m. Thanks, peen under the . l-J .XIXIO. X V. ( 11 .-- 1 evervthini; on iwn away by the d this week to 1 new paper, the l-V is on our t able. V'nu)hidlv it is Tptf'fj'i tsui li a paper as l i-xp'i I j'iii the ivetcraii We ! li 'lli'gister"' mi- U Mlec the friuda of the Graded to know that, U will ogla ugh - t-hennfii'ig efforts of cval UrifiU aid Supt. Scarbo- g an aplopr1,Uin of 400 00 m the PeodjfHiunl has lce:i jdireil fi It-.. Wilson school. I 11'.. ... 1. i3 1 f V l 1 li I, I roiisideriu!: ;tlie inclemency ofViimnd. he weather otiiie a crowd attend- itlie milisiri-lshow it the (;efa l-e last night. ve were muc.i 'feed, andlilgl'iy eiij'en ineea- ertjiiuuient. aiid.cau but co'tgnm:. W cur honie 1hys pnX'lfiir.sBvA''-A A little di rtvLVr of Mi. P. II. ltbbi ns wa b id i.. hi i m ed at Mr. L A. Pendens, in this c-mmy.. last, Iidav evening. Her de c night' from the fireplace, ami becinnuig friiditeiifcd, eha ran on. door.. Irreainiirz tI'y throwing a tub l pater oil hr the flame- wen: ex tinguished.:''"? o t-il she was fadly bur'l- She is now in a iritical wAHti"n. I Taw Colossus of KIhmIcs must tike 6"k seat. llarthohli's Statue f "Liberty Knlightening the World" is a revelation. New York is t1 1,L' envied. And in some smaller degree we may be envied. We I 't just Ihhmi presented with su) ' ' piciiiri', 2ux 0, v ine rav 4 'S Insurance Gompilny, of liar ft d wiii., pviug a eapiMl i repre ntation oi thr majestic mi ago. j)r. J. G. Peiinington. of Old SiirU. has moveu to Wilson to ictico metlteiiiH ami has his of j Hue at tlic l-.xeiiafitrc lioiel. ill blin Dr N- J- Pittmaii of Tarboio says in a letlei toJ)r. Pennington, I" , -r I 4l,..: !. jiju Mil? lu.n- uh ii t iitr t-wpn- m Wilson) coofidt'iice will never be .placetl iii yon, as a' gentleman and a physician." We give him a nimui welcome w our town. , i. ..,.i:t.,.. 4.1 ,.;ii,.t i... - XOC icuuiiii'u in ijiiviiiu un i amateur company at Snow Hill, ,.TUnr8dy night of last week, is said tt) tiave deserved all the praise it j receivtd. We are glad io know tljat Miss Xora King, of Wilson, 1$ llie character of "Lucille," made if Bite nit ami was rejieateaiy ap- in. Itv n. liiculv siirnml nn. kim requesting its reiw'tition, the jplay was rendered again last (Thurs Iday) niglit. f Nineteen North" Carolinians Y" mduated in medicine at the Col I Ige of Physicians and Surgeons, I laltiuiore March 3rd. Among ?5iem notice: Wm. Edwards, of hVW.: W. II. Brocks, of North- nrray, of Sami- ry, of Warren ; Johnson ; A. T. Lenoir. egrain from Tarboro, o the "News-Observer" t a meeting held at the Jlousat 3 ok'loek to-da-v, Capt. jiPVH chairman, Frank Powell, ret i-y, a committee bf five iutlu- ia pen were apiointetl to meet coanty commissioners and urge i appropriatioi for a creditable Jiibit at the State Exposition." LATER. The Commissioners tad Magistrates will meet in joint 'ess uon on; Tuesday after the first V "liy in April, to determine yf L ' ,er the amount shall be appro- Zvzk4 Away With a Dnskey . u uarnsei. ThaKmston ' Free Press" says, 'A votng white mar attempted to runaway with a negro woman in Pittlast Monday. He was running away with the dusky damsel to rev- .l in neroeiuai ouss wiin ner wnen her loving husband overtook them an. I rurfcllll(1ed llfl- to return ..iikI mn.. oorain sharp hist HnmlilA viul leo a white man becomes so de stWd is to forsake his color ami V the Companionship of a dirty Xail she fhe legal wife of 'x, lie has certainly fallen in humanity. Occnrreu island are rare aud we f r race to chronicle - fJiis 1 A J -a , . I 4 "Rnffain Riirs Last Shot." 1 Wilson Superior The entertainment given at Ma- j Wilson Superior Court is in bcs mona Opera Ilouse Monday niht Uion this week. Judge James E. by Newman's Guild of Dramatic j Sheppard is presiding with marked Art is said to have been healthy j ability. The people of Wilson feel in sentiment, pure in moral, vigor-1 a peculiar pleasme in having Judge ous in dialogue, effective in situa- j Sheppard preside over tlie court, tion." The role of '"Bufl'ato liill' j They have watched his career with taken by our friend of other days, interest and pride and no conimu .Tas P. Newman, was well sustained j nitv rejoices more in his elevation and reflected credit upon him. The other characters, especially" the comedo, have rare talent. liy t-pecial request this company will be in Wilson again Monday even ing and give "Molly, A. World of Sorrow." They should be greeted with a full house. The Governor's Scruples. ; It is said that the negro Pratt, wlfo was sentenced to be hung in GohKslxirts'aud whose sentence was commuted to imprisonmnent lor life, wrote a letter to Oovernor Jarvis asking the commutation. In the letter he said, in. -fleet, that he had wade his peace and would be soon walking the golden streets of the New Jerusalem, Inning his harp to the music of the celestial choir and waving the palm of victory: that while ready and prepared to die, like Garfield, he preferred to live and begged the Governor to spare his life. After readingjhe letter the Gov ernor lemarkedTTo n friend that he had about, concluded to commute the sentence, but as Pratt was now prepared to die, he thought he ought not to be the" imtruinent of keeping him from walking the gold en streets and Niniii the celestial music; that it' he then commuted the sentence and Pratt should backslide and finally go to his death unprepared that he (the Governor) would, in a measure, I'tcl tli;t he had ' w rouged the ne gro, and had kept him oiit of heav en. The sentence was .commuted arid it is to be lped that Pratt will co:itjiyjp4fr;n'e "straight and nar--fr way" so that the Governor's conscience will not smite him over much. - Sale of the Petersburg & Weldon R. R. The ''HoanoktB News'' . has the following in "reference- ur llie re ported sale of the Petersburg & Weldon railroad : "It is rumored here, and it is generally believed, that the Atlan tic Coast Line has purchased a con trolling intcrc-st in the Petersburg road, and will build a bridge-across the river at this place if a half in terest in the Seaboard bridge cannot be purchased. It is al.o said that the roid will be under Col, liiidg ers'' control and that all t luVoflicers except- s;aiioii agents will be dis charged. We trust tliis latter ru mor will piove to be untrue. .There are many pep'e heie, who aie de pendent on the . road for their living and understand their business per fectly.' It would lie m. i.st injurious to them to have to leave their posi tions. If is a'so said that conductors wili riiri i'lOin Wilmington to Kh-h- iii! engines and engineers will cli nge at !( lev Mount, and lie "vi' ihere. These change-, it is s.'.-id. wi!Usave t he ro, id about 2,(i0() a in(i!ith.Jt is a serious matter to Weldon."- People and Their Hovemeiils. Mr. Frank W. Barnes, who has been to ashington Cty, says that he found among the great men in tin t city . a - growing feeling in favor ot' the -old ticket." He says many Southern Senators are open ly in favor of the nomination cf Tilden and - Hendricks, believing with that ticket, we can sweep the country. There is some f.uU, he says, of putting a Southern mau on, if the old ticket is not: nominated, for Vn e President. Rev. Jno. R. Brooks and wife are visiting friends hi -New Berne. Mr. Brooks will return in time to occupy his pulpit Sunday, Miss Hattie Barnes has returned" from a visit to Golds, boro. Miss Nina Jenkins, of Nash, is visiting friends in Wilson. Mrs. T. J. Hadley is on a visit to Mrs. H. F Grainger, at Golds lKro. Mr. S. J. Carter, of Nash, has joined the Wizard Oil Compa- ny. lie is sani to oe a regular tun. ! sical genius- -Mrs. I). W. Thorn. of Rocky Mount, is ou a visit to lior I l,l l.nmn WiiIlifaI . -.......l uiu uuiui i viitiii; i k li iiti.l.cil to meet, in town this week onr young friend David i. Ward, Esq., a native of Wilson county, who is now -practising law at Marshal, Madison county. He is, we are glad to kuow meeting mith much success in his adopted home. W. C. Taylor Esq., of Whitakcrs, was in town this week.- Mr. J. Oettinger has gone North to' pur clmse his fall stock. -We were pleased to receive a call this week from Dr. Wm. Edwards, of Nash, who has just graduated as a", com pounder of pills. Chat With Horth Carolina's Most Prominent Man.- There are lots of beggars in the world. lu conversation with Mr. Julian S. Carr, President of the celebrated Durham Dull Tobacco Company, on the train Monday night, we said to him : , ' "1 would think that you would be greatly troubled with begging let ters. Do you receive many?" aYes; and ome of them can but amuse me. Only a few days ago I received a letter from an old wo man who wanted mt to! give her enough money to dig a well. And the Clerk of the Court in county wrote a short while ago and asked me lo give him enough money to buy a plantation." "Of course," we said, "you can't answer all these letters." "1 rarely fail to answer a single one. I dictate to a stenographer who answers them all." Well this set us to thinking. Here is a mau the most generous and benevolent and busiest man1u the State who is uot tto busy to re spoud to letters written to him' by all sorts of people ou a Hundred different topics. lie is a -wonderful man not that he is so much great er than some other men we know but because of" his capacity for work, his cheerfulness jand his open hearted generosity. We heard one of our leading citizens say Tuesday night that of all men in the State he'd rather vote for Julian Carr than any man in it. "And" said he "I don't, care what he wantsjfl'd vote for him for any thing or everything." This gen tleman his no acquaintance with Mr. CarrJlait appreciates so good mid so die spirited a citizen. Qdl lets at Hargra ve's. Conn. to the bench than the Wilson peo ple. He is a model Judge and transacts business with rapidity. There is no unnecessary delay in bis court, and when a case is called he requires tliat it be disposed of unless very good reasons are offer cd for its jiostponement. If all our jndgeswere lite Judge JS. we would not hear so many complaints about the laws delays. Aiearned lawyer, an elegant gentleman, a genial companion, a mot lei judge he is always gladly and .warmly wel comed in Wilson- In addition to the resident bar the following members of the bar from a distance have been in at tendance: Solicitor G.illowav ; Judge Strong, of Raleigh ; W. T. Dortch, F. A. Daniels, W. S. O'li. Bobiuson, of Goldsboro; B. H. Iiunn, of Rocky Mount; B. F. Bul lock, of Franklmton; R. A. P. Cooly and T. M. Arrington, of Nashville ; I). L. Ward, of Marshall; T. C. Wooten. of Snow Hill; and -E. W. Pou, of Smithfield. A large nuiulH'r tif cases have lieen tlisposed of inost of a trivial character. .Major llorton, col, was sentenced to the penitentiary for 4 years for breaking into Mary IIo gart's house. Jjouis Aiken and Jo. IJrown, both colored, were sen tenced to a four ear term , for rolv bing Frank Drake on t lie streets of Wilson. Prince Moore, Pat. Brew er, Jerome Harden, and Robert Kersey, for resisting . policeman Winbourne and rescuing a prison er were found guilty and each sen tenced to four months imprison ment in the county jail. The criminal docket is nearly fin ished and the evil docdet will lie taken up this evening Or to-morrow. Court will last - probably until next Friday. The Graded School. The sixth mouth of the session closed last Friday. The number enrolled, the number of visits paid the school, and the percentage of attendance give some idea of' the popularity of the school and flic earnestness of the teachers and pupils. We obtain the following items from the Principal's report: No. new pupils enrolled this month, 15 No. pupils enrolled up to date 3. ill Percentage of attendance.'- ;).; Percentage of tardiness .007 No. 'of corporal punishments I No. of visits paid the school 432 Money for the Cyclone Sufferei's. Since our last issue the lollowing amounts for the benefit of the cy clone sufferers has been handed us: J. A. flark 1 00; J. G. Pawls 1 00; M. C. Atkinson i 00; Gen, Joshua Barnes 10 00; B. P. Branch 1 00; amount collected by Mrs. Sue V. Brewer and Mrs. Geo, Wainwright from white and colored l 10; Mrs. Sue W. Brewer 1 00; making ;i total of 28 10. In addition to the above amounts the enterprising firm of Wainwright & Royal donated half a dozen of their excellent plows, which were sold at auction Tuesday which -brought .14 3:1, which amount added t all heretofore--collected intakes- the' total contribut-iron -."8.jl lo date. There is stiil need of other funds and contributions may be left at this office. Spring Hope. Deae Advance : For the past month the weather has been very beautitnl and the farmers are go ing ahead with their spring work, clear ng, hauling and remodeling their old fences. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, in Nash count-, near Peach Tree, Feb. 2d, Mr. Ilillmond Jenkins to Miss W. a. Parker, ;. daughter of Amos Parker,- Esq., Rev. G. M. Duke ofliciating. May their pathway be strewn with flow ers of happiness. Iied, at the. resilience of his fath er in Nash county, Feb. 20th, Mr. Duiiyau Collins, aged 2Sth years. He leaves a father and mother, 3 brothers and three sisters to mourn ; their lijss. " Plain Frank. . February 24' h, 1884. -- PEHCILLINGS AND SCISSORINGS. Chowan county commissioners have decided to make an exhibit at the State Exposition. . Jno. W. Hicks, Esq., of the "Home Journal,"? has been chosen mayor of Warrenton. A friend from the Elm City writes us that New Berne will 'shortly build a $8,000 Graded School build ing, Joe Tiirnei 's new paper, "Truth ," has made its appearance, and is highly complimented. We have uot seen it. . Gen. Beu Butler is to be a dele gate to the National Democratic Convention. Such is the report from Massachusetts.' Laurinlmrg was visited last Fri day by a 81o,000 fire. Eight stores and three small dwellings!", were burned all frame buildings. Hon. Kenneth Rayner, Solicitor of the Treasury, a native of Hert ford county, died at his home in Washington City, Wednesday morn ing. He was about 70 years old. Mr. J. S. Carr has made a pres ent for the benefit of the Durham Graded School a lot $3,000. This is ai: act of generosity, characteris tic of this gentleman. The Liberal and Republican State Executive Committees have been called by their resjective chairmen to meet jointly-at Raleigh, March 10th, "for tie purpose of taking in to consideration what action shall betaken in reference to the ap proaching campaign." We have been, says an exchange, residing for years of "Mrs. Dr.," "Mrs. Rev.," "Mrs. Col " So and So, lnt it has remained to a eorreson dent of our esteemed contemiorary, the New Berne ''Journal." to an nouuee the .death of Mrs. Sheriff Harper, of Greeue county. The Shelby "Aurora' ' says W in. Morrow, of Rutherford county, left home sober on the morning of the 17th, went to a grog shop, got drunk, started home, fell off his linrse and received injuries from wVieh he died- He was 2; .and leaves a widowjand two clnWr D. S. PldIIips,-T. Boar" Creek township, says the Chatham "Rec ord,' is h2 years old. has never taken a chew of tobacco; never smoked; never took a dose of medicine; never went hunting or fishing; never fired but one gun in his life: and never well hardly ever, took a drink. On Sunday, ttays the "Messen ger," as the train from Raleigh was passing the Wilson's Mills section, a white man, named Jo. Atkins, was run over and killed. He was evidently in an intoxicated condi tion, lying between the cattle guards, aud was not seen bv the engineer until too late. Til statute, of Gen Robert Lee. which was unveiled at New Orleans j last week by the Lee Monument j Associatisn weighs about seven ! thousand pounds, and was east in! six sections, the head alone weigh ing over three hundred. pounds. It is by far the largest bronze statute ; ever cast in New York. ! The "News" of that pi ice, says "Congress has passed a bill making it ten years fn the penitentiary at hard labor for an business man in Mt. Airy to advertise in the "News,': an I from the appearance -of. the columns of oiir contemporaiy we judge that the Mt. Airy business men are a very law-abiding seL id' people. . 1HKD. In Smithfield. Johnson 'couniy Me. W. 15. .Daniel, of pnenmoiim aged 2 years. Near Wh itakers, Friday, Feb. 2:)th. Mr. Wilky Bradlky, aged 8 years. He was a good man ami will be sadly missed. At t he residence of his son-in law near Rocky Mount, Feb. 25th. Mu. .Ias. I). l'.ATTLK. lie was a mem -ber ot the Baptist church and a good man. Col. Joskph Dixon, a weH known citizen of Greene county, dietl on Saturday las;. Col Dixon till ed the unexpired term of Col. Hea ton in Congress in 18C9 and 1610. MA R III I'll). Mb. Wade II. Harris, local ed itor of the Charlotte "Observer," was married on Wednesday of last week, to Miss CoilA Springs, of Charlotte. We congratulate 'our brother quill driver and wish him many years of happy married life. We are glad this week to be able to record the marriage of our clev er f riend A. I. Williams Esq., of Nash, to Miss-- Milbkey Dkan-s. on Tiiesda of this week, J. M. liaines Ksq., (who takes delight in tying the knot) 'olhciahng.- The ADVANCK extends tiesfc wishes aud piedicts -that the example of Mt. Williams will be followed ocfoie n great while by two oilier of 'our bachelor fr'ends in that section of Nash. nonic iTuins. lVopIe desiring to rent houses would find it to their interest to see Silas Lucas. Now is the time to give Smith's worm oil. Guano (or sale at n tail at the guano house by J. A. Clark, febjo Onion Sets ever kiud at liar - Garden Seeds f ever.N descrip tion at Hargra ve's. To .insure getting the new Crop oi Ext ra Marly peas, .see that you :ret them fiom the. red bags, W. W, llargiave has no others. arpets and mattings at Roun tree. Ba lines & Go's. The celebratetl Heiser Shoes :it Uountree, Barnes & Co's. - You can get a good harness Or saddle at Rottntive, 'Barnes & Co's- ' Fresh clover creamery butter at. Moss, Green & Co's. ' Nice clothing at Roiintree, Barnes & Co's. Full sets shoemakers'' lools, 'calf skins, kip and sole leather at Ron n tree, Barnes Go's. Rubber belting at Roiintree, Barnes & Co's. For Pocjket Ivnives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Wilmington N. C. Who would oe so cruel, so unnatu ral, as to refuse to buy one Inittle of" Shriner's Indian .Vermifuge, when he knows that worms are destroy ing his child ? This is no trifling matter. i . - Landreth's lixtra Karly Peas at Rowland's. G'.nger Ale on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Hargraves. Try it. Roiintree, Barnes & Co. have, just received a fine line of cash meres, black and colored, Surges, corduretts, diana cloths, Langtry twills, Flannel Suitings, black and colors, basket flannels, cloak cloths, &c. The Seven Springs' Iron-Alum Mass, a potent and infallible reme dy for Uterine troubles, female complaint?, nervousness, indiges tion, dyspepsia, headaches, chills and fevers, sore throat, scrofula, eczema, and all skin diseases. Any one suffering or afflicted with any of these ailments, may rely wit h certainty upon receiving direct and unmistakable benefits from ihe proper use 01 the "Mass." And any lady, not able to buy the Mass, and she will furnish a regular phy sician's certificate to that effect, we will mail her a package at our own expense. Be sure you get "Seven Springs Mass." Landrum & Litch field, Abingdon, Va. The Seven Springs Mass. More sought after than ever before. The people, are just beginning to learn what a valuable remedy it is. Dr. Richard Lemmon, of Lynch burg, Va., says : "For Throat Dis eases and chronic Nasal Catarrh, taken systematically and as a local application, in connection with oth er local remedies, he finds the Iron AHni Mass of extreme value." Who would not give one dollar, or even S50 it necessary! to lie ftireu of "Nasal Catarrh" Hbw strikingly true, that nature wisely provides a remedy for every ill, but forces none to use it against their will. Moral. Mother, remember that no medic ine cures; it simply assists nature in relieving itseit of an unnatural condition of the systeiu Worms disarrange Shriner's Kidian Ver mifuge kills aud drives .'them from the system, thus removing the cause of disease. " -Women teveh us rei'WsV, civilty aud dignity. WILSON MARKET. Reported Weekly by Byuum & Daniel. v Oottoo, .9X -..UW.il ..lfta.15 2irwon ... .i2;x 12.1(20 -2&a;i 3U& ifcunrinff Bacoo - Beeswax flutter Candles-- Cheese Coffeee Uio . . . Coffee Java -, Coffee Laguya . Corn Meal . Corn Chicken. : . Cotton Ties ; Dry Salted Meat Domestics . Eirjfs Flour . Hides Lard , Mo:a3ses. . Peanuts ... Potatoes . Ktee . ..(Wo !.) UMa, $l.ftt - 30 to 30 - .1.6S to 1.75 .-. J3 to 12 X 5 to In Jfl t.i 25 50 to 9.(HI ..10tol?it -.. ......1214 . - TiO tori") 1.00 to 1 2 . 4n to 50 8 to 10 1 to 1 l.'JW to 2.0U h to 12 3,50 to :i5fl JW to l.rtl H to 10 Salt... Shingles Turkeys Tallow .... MISCELLANEOUS I R. J. G. PENNINGTON, 5 PBACT1CIXG PHYSICIAX, WlLON. !N. C. i ' Office at tho Exchange Hotel. Has move l tp Wilson and offers hi profession al services lo the people of the town and ad jMiiuur county. WUI make a specialty of the diseases of women and childri'ii. ". M. CiKiKK. It, A. V. tUHd.KYl CpokcA Cool iff, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, NasliviUe. N. i). Oiler their professional services to the public. . ColIeetius prompt ly attended to. marl i- o nTT n o us "iT," Nashville, N. C. Jkkfkksin ('oiHt, Pioprietor. lOpen to llie Travt lin- PubJ-ic. PRINTER WAKTED. I want a goon printer. Address slating- qualifications and wnges expected. Joseph us Daniels. NOTICE. I will sell for cash at the late res ideuee or II. T. Owens, deceased, at Saratoga, Wilson county, N. C, ou Friday 28th of March 1884, all the personal property of said deceased, including a stock of dry goods, gr ceries, &c. mar7-4t S. H. Tyson, Adm. KING'S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that It could be cured by a king's touch. The world Is wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purifica tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu mors, Bolls, 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. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliable blood-purifying medicine. It is so effect ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time it en riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organs and rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow 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 profession, and the best Physicians constantly prescribe A YES'S aksaparilla as an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused by the vitiation of the 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. Ajer & Co., Lowol, Mass. Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists: price fl; sis bottles for $5. Spring Hotel, Kenansville, North Carolina, TUOS. ,L EORLAW, Proprietor. 1 AKEN UP ASTRAY. A red cow, unmarked was taken up on my place about tlie middle of December. She has since gi von birth to a cal f . Tho own ?r can ol tain nor by provinp property and rsyintr charg es. . ' W. It. MATTOX. f el Z) 4t . G miles southeast of Wilson. NOTICE. Havinfr qualified as Administratorof the os tateof Hilliard T. Owens, deceased, before the Probate Judtreof Wilson county, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased to make immediate pay ment, and to all persons having? claims sjrainst the deceased to present them for payment to me or my attorney on or before the 22nd day of February 1SS5, or this notice will be plead in bar of thcii1 recovery. S.H.TYSON Adm. Jno. E. Woodard, Art'y. feb22 Peruvian Guano. IMivci Importation Having iceived all the guano shipped to this country direct from the Deposits, under new government Contract, we offer to the trade n ut liui wiiiiuw. .... or ine uest quality and in excellent condition, prices apply to For particulars and Hui'taclo & Co., Exchange Place. New York. HIGHEST CASH PRICES - ' . PAID FOB Old Iron, Ifleials Cotton aiid Woolen Itatfs, Jas. Powers & Co., dec 7 lv "-3 Rowland's Wharf, ! Norfolk, Va. IN FHE PILOT HOUSeT "Yes sir ; this kind of work obliges a man to keep sober as a judire. Of all men in the world, steamboat pilots and railroad engineers should let liquor alone. For on their clearness of sight and coolness of head depends the safety of life and property." Keepii g his hand on the wheel as he raid this, Mr. A. Ilrockman. of No. Sgt.H Silver street. Chicago, added : "l f course, wme of em drink: but the sober ones have Uie best positions and the llest par- es, the work and exposure sometimes tells on us : but for my part, I And Parker s Touic to be all the invigorant I need. I've got a bottle aboard here now , never go on atrip without it. When I haven't got any ap petiwvor am in any way out of sorts, it sets ine up in no time. If drinking men would use the Tonic, It would help 'em to break off. (No, that isn't a light-house: it's a star, low down near the water.) As I was saying, the Tonic is new life bottled up. You see that flag-staff? Well, with a bottle of Parker's Tonic In the loeker I can keep malaria as far from me as that, all the time. My wrfe has used it for three years for summer complaints and colic, and as an invigorant. when she's tired out from over work. She says the Tonic Is a daisy. Good bye ! Don't break your neck going below." This preparation, which has been known as Parker s Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be ad vertised and sold simply under the name of Parker's Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by sub stituting Inferior articles under the name of ringer, and as ginger is really an unimportant Ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There is no change, however, in the prepara tion itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under t he name of Parker's Gnurer Tonic contain the genuine medicine if thefac simile signature of Hiwni Ml Co., is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. febSlm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AYER'S Hair Vigor restores, with the glass and freshness ot youth, faded or gray hair to a nataral, rich brovn color, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stimu lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prerents and cores scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly eTery disease peculiar to the scalp. 1 As a Ladies' Hair Dressing, the Vigor Is nneqoaUed J it contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, snd impart a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mb. C. P. Brickeb writes from A"iry, O July 3, 1882 : " Last fall my hair commenced failing oat, and In a short time I became nearly bald. I used part of a bottle of Avek's Haib Vigor, which stopped the fail ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I hare now a full head of bair growing rigor ously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation I should hare been cutirel; bald." J. W. Bowxjr, proprietor of the Afc Arthur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : "AVER'S HAIR VIGOR is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of It from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy ana soft. The Vigor is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation erer failed to gire entire satisfaction." Mr. AKors Fatrbaisk, leader of the celebrated "Fairbairn Family" of Scottish Vocalists, writes from BotUm, Matt., Feb. 6, 1S80 : " ETer since my hair began to gire sil Tery eridence of the change which neeting time procureth, I hare used Ayxk's Haul Vigor, and ao hava tewm able tn maintain an appearance of yontnf ulnesa a matter of 1 considerable eonsequenee to ministers, ora- ' lors, actors, ana in 1 act every one wno ures in the eyes of the public" Mbs. O. A. PrescotT, wTitlns from U Elm SK, Ckarletlown, Matt., April 14, 1882, says : " Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair came off. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. On using Aykb's Hair Vigor the falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and In about a month my head was completely covered with short hair. It has continued to grow, and is now as good as before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the Vigor, but now use it occasionally as a dressing." We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Ayer's Hair Vigor, it needs but a trial to convince the most skepti cal of its valae. PREPARED BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.lLoweIIMas. SoM by an Druggists. O-RJL Monday "ight, GUILD OF . DRAMATIC '& MUSICLi ART I."f HAUHV LIKDLEY'S DBAMA OF - MOLLY. A WORLD OF SORROW, With the Eminent Tragedienne, MiSS LOUISA FOSTER, in the title role. Supported by FRANK NEWMAN and STERLING ' DRAMATIC : COMPANY I P O P TT X, A T-R. Seats Secuued W. W. IIakgkave's Duug Store, Nash St'eeet. Just A.r rived. OL1) CIllNCirA! ISLAND DEPOSIT, 12 to 14 por ont. AMMONIA. ALSO GENUINE German;: Kuii.it -:o:- Direct, nijiort stioM h ieb S TIIE No. 154 CHRISTMAS CARDS. natuisomr Fr nigi'M ' Oil -..slums raids SIX DOLLARS PER HUNDRED TO THE TRADE Order Earlv. ' ;o;ili! s in Pianos and Organs, ; i ii iiiinit 4 Stand We have jiistreceiveiVone Thousand Tons of Standard Guanos. Whaini '.s 'Bradley h : Patapsctf s fJr'st(niii We guarantee them to be first class. . They havestood the test in Wilson, Nash and the adjoining counties for eighteen j ears and have phiven satisfactory in every respect. We have a large quantity of JCDTJD phosphate Ou hand of the highest grade, and the greatest quantity of . Call and see us before purchasing. We can make it to your in terest to buy from us. ROIINTREE. jan25 So 2ho -HAVING OPENED AX- . : ''Arienlfnn-l iVLtdiiiHTj Dcpoi On Barnes Street, Wilson, rear of .lountree's Store, we invite far-i mers to call to see us when in need of El M I P I II K" CIO (Portable I 1 1 13 II IN L O and Mounted 11 1 1,1 .' Mil I iiP Saw HORSE POWERS "AND OTHER- Agricultural Machinery, From the Manufactory of A. R. Farqnhar, York, Pa. ' . . ' o J. 7. DAVIS & GO-, ACT'S-, wiijson, n. a i for our catalogue any thing In our line. IlIAS. ft- BROWN, ATTORN BY-AT- LAW Keiiitnsville, N. O. Will practice In the counties of Dupliii. L noir. Craven. Onslow and Jones. CoJlwt ':i of claims a specialty. Correspondence suix-ncd POCKET BOOK LOST. Saturday morning', Fetxtary Kith.' ou the nd between Contentnea church aud Wtiajaa red leather pocket book, containing Ave silver dol lars and other silver money, amounting to about ehj-ht dollar. The finder will be re warded by returning to K. T. Barnea, Meeks ville.or to This Ornca. . NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE OF ' LAND. By virtue of power contained in a certain dtwd executed by Peter Eatotan to Dr. A. G. Hrooks. and rt-utered In Book No. 2. Paire 300. Kuourds of Wilaon county, transferred to me Jan. let, 1HK3, 1 will sell fircasb on the 3rd day of March at the Court House door rn Wilson the land described in said mort irate deed. t Is situated about 8 tnilfc west of Wilson, adjoin ing the lands of Alexander Eatman and others, containing 7U acres. D. R. EATMAN. fcbl5 3t Mortgagee Trans. I Established iHA9 -VflLLEU IVAIiH, OCKADE AKBLK OKK.S. Manufacturers of .Toiiiinx'tit't, Headstone; Tablet. At-.. Sycamore St, opposite Halifax , Petersburg, Va iKnigns sent to any AiMreKi Free Why 1i;ih Nadai. Inul to make ;i wfoi.tl 'MtU'r Kiiif lit reivivi'tl his Original Supply ofSKKO f Ami 5 litM-auso thf jieoplt-! know tlmt I f keeps only tl.e Kost, Fivslu'st and Purest, ami thy bn.v tln'in as fii-st ns he can git them in stock. lit1 has plenty on hand now. Call h nil a" la' nuv vour suninv. leuia HOUSE! ' March IO 1884 :0:- P Ti, T C E S - I -:0:- HODGDON & SPENi'EU CO., & 150 Wafer Street, Norfolk. Va. HUME, & PARKER ItHooksellersand er Stations, 104 Ma in St , Not folk Va. BARNES & CO., WILS02SV N. CV FamersS 'i araiOrS,' l IHV-hr-l'R V or call to see iu ' . . " c S II . 1 VVATJ. -JOBBESS A XL PiVPV i YT IIP! Will iAOTTI1T0 i Sniff, rKTOoorJOio -' x and Shoes. Fino'und Ilea Mit, MeaL Flour. Surar. I'nITj. Ij.r.1 Rutter. of all lKeriMiun, OatmeaL, Huckwheat Flour. fabUure, Onions. Irish Potatoes, Salt, Kiee, Dried I ream Wafers. Ao. ( aimed n.id Ii'l cft(H)iU. Ham, Turkey, Chickt Ik-uf, Duok. Coom. Chow ChVav" fie I T I Coeoanu - Unuons, Oranges. ' 1 ?? an okci's Art icles. To1 J- n ,sr Hats, taps, limits. Shoes, Oents' Furnishing r..xl. 4v We have'im haV. ii .. . lTtUii!tHitita Itanjos, VKiltns, Aeoortleons, llaruuitiim.4, al Mush- Ihiiv'"1.' H,"T,,t Nil wan-. Wood and Willow-ware. Ooffoe Ground Free of tlmrir, ".""nls .lA ''t."" .UUt wrt of the city, t all and see us before ljyii1)r. We iruaraimv tosWiwM J HILSON,'N. C - Manuka oti'ijkiiS of ' V iix:r Ale, i tnon and Stii-MnparilliiVut, tSEND IN YOUR ORDERS. - Wilson Cotton Mil - . Is now in lull o-i ;it ion himI i.s ni:uinf;u turinr u snpi-n r rtl' ; - ' ' - . - ... - ";. ' . .. t Yarns and Warps. Ordrrsxolu'ited. All 01 tiers should i addresxedto ilftirprii. A . l!t? A Knu 1 ,no T? AV ; " TayirEtottWatters vv . - - WH0LTS8ALK DEAI.E1W IN - KARDW A H H CUTL E R V GUNS. &, CORNER MAINT. AND MARKET SQUAltfe, V- -IIUII1EST v'2J, Tein ia?H 1II.ST fSbE US BEFO Hjiiuin 1847 Va Over a generation lias besran business in! Wilson. ana xney snu unci bU unc pcujjic UI VV U-' ; son and the adj oining counties the most complete )' assortment of goods in the A VT AA M J WVU UWAU XZ A. V VkJ Come one and all and esT-YT . :. J-L- -i . - i . W tiiiiiiie iur y uursex ves oe fore purchasing elsewhere. Moss, Green & Go DEALERS IN : C3reiaerali IVlercliaiidise COIINEU NASI I AND TAllIiOUO ST8., .WilON, N. C. j Keep coustaiitly m laud a lure supply of everytliiug h 1 ueetls, which they k. II as low as firt-cUuw khhU can !., wj an 1 Such articles as Meal. Gm, Flour, 'Meal, and Staple Ory-a! UiaU irOIIl US at llin in;;rt. v i iian'anv one else. We 'merely ask get our j.ri .before -.making please you. ll is one or .non' of cuitlurii, Si k Stomach, Headache, Eating, fc)itting hj lour Food, C er, indigestion, Colic, ness, Distnrlied Sli Dreams and u ' Beckwi Ill's An 1' rf"SsWLVtx thoiis:iud of mtcli r '"jrer siixt;uneJ liv-mij, ER.I 'MhV OX: EV, W - VDKAuKliS IM and Shoes, x. vy V. (Immr. ft Hniny, V Mams. llmtVrast Dacnn, rh Fruit, l "hipped lleef In any quantity, V' and t raekws of ail kit i . ffMils, ntnm, KaUius. i taufi"RSJ?a r e. v ITj an iuiutensv llu of G o o D si lX Kl'HNK. 1t-i.-. t l .. i i- i ' - i I M O R EO L K , V 1 1 ( 1 1 N I A . Ma.vh loth. ifsa. tiiizers.V iE BUYiNCr ; Ui nirl. w.sox,.v,:. :-l continue zor v ".'mm iaj njn j y.n to call and examii our .urtli;tes. We tn lie f t 7 ' . " 1 . . . 'A .
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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March 7, 1884, edition 1
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