he Wilcox Advance A, VKKKI,Y I)KM(KiATIO .NEWSPA VKIt l)KVOTKI. TO THE MATERIAL, EIUTATIOXAT., POLITICAL AND AG BICULTU K A L I X TEREST8 OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. . Puhlished Every Friday Morning. sfplius Danirls. Editor ami Proprietor. II. R. nAKDY.:::::::":Geiiei;il Agent Eriday inorning, May !, 1881 The Kepuhliean Ticket. According to the generally understood plan, previously ar ranged by the bosses, the lie publicans have nominated Dr. Tyre York as their candidate for Governor. Mott had assert ed several weeks agoihat York would be the nominee and of course his edict was obeyed by the clans. It is well to look at things-as they are. York is neither a. very strong man, nor a very weak man. He served in the legislature as a democrat several terms and was consid ered a faithful legislator, but gained no reputation a-5 a man of superior parts. His election to congress in over the gallant Robbins chiefly on ac count of Robbins prohibition record, first brought him to light as a republican or lib eral leader. In the campaign against. Robbins lie carried many democratic votes, chief ly, as we have said, because Robbins was a prohibitionist and York was an "Anti." This ifssue has now no influence and will not operate in the coming campaign. In expecting York to carry all democrats who voted for him for Congress into the Republican ranks, the ene my will be greatly deceived. York is a shre.vd, wiry, dema gogue and trickster. He is a. man of indomitable energy and calls -himself Never ''Tyre" York. It is well tor him that ' he has this quality, because he will need all the energy and perseverence on the market to stand the campaign, which will be to him a political, "Waterloo. That he is a demagogue goes without the saying. That he is a goon campaigner, able to cope with our leaders, is yet to be proven. He is, on tlie whole, about as good a candidate as could wave been "nominated. His record has been inconsis tent in his entire political ca reer and no good speaker on the hustings ". will fail to tell the people of his whole course; Judge- Fairclotli, who was '.nominated for Lieutenant (Gov ernor, alter Mf.Y A. Guthrie, of Fayetteville declined to ac cept the nomination, is a man of solid parts, but will briiyg no strength to theticiej-aTid has no capacity for stump "IJjjwak.ing. Guthrie would have made a much better canvass and would have brought votes to the party: Mr. Faircloih is the only man on the ticket ex cept Judge Russel, who has any reputation or who has been at all consistent. ' . fore our; ivsulerv;. We had be- i I lieve.l, in conuuoii With many Geo. W. Stanton, the nominee others, that disappointed in ob for Secretsiry of Stsfte, is the taininc' the nomination ;iov weakest man who could, have I Governor ia ISs!) lie Ji id !.e been named, i lis record well j come er tiiiii.ed from the psiity, lie has no record worth speak-j and was no, averse to ioiniie' ing of, . having always been a ross ri;ids politician." He is a man of no -ability is a. tair "ranter," or "exhauster." He is unpopular with Ids own par- ,ty, and will run belaud the ticket .not less than one or. two hundred 'votes in Wilson coun - vy. ne is a ianner oy jnojes- siou, but has spent most of his time in psist years in the effort to obtain office. Me is both as to ability- and- availability, si .very weak" man. Chas. A. Cook Esq, nom bai ted for Attorney General, was formerly a democrat,, but 'jin ed' the-. Hberal-radicsil concern a few years ago. He is a fair lawyer, a good -'stum er," and a clever fellow for a radical, but has-, not the ghost1 of a chance of being elected. F. M. Lawson, candidate for Auditor, is sard to" be Madison county. We heard of him before an 1 never expect fo again. Jrank Winston, nominated lor Superintendent of Schools, wlule a genial hale fellow, .-lias nothing to commend him to the support of the people. He Jiaa a certain cleverness of tsil eiit, is si plausible young chap, but hsis no qualification for the office. He is now clerk of the Superior Court of Uertie coun ty, and all of his friends thought lie turned republican to get a share of the spoils. Mr. .W. Duke, the nominee for treasurer, is the head of the Dnke tobacco factory at Dur ham. He is a man who man aged his. business wisely and well and built up su great man ufacturing business. lie, to gether with Judge Faircloth and Russell, give solidity to the ticket. He was a Union man during the war and has always been, a republican. He will be elected to keep on manufacturing tobacco. Judge liussell, the nominee for Supreme Court Judge, is said to be a man of ability .nothing to be compared with the ability of Judge A. S. Mer riman, who will be his oppo nent, and will defeat him by 10,000 votes. These are' the men wTe are to defeat in November. By stand ing together and permitting no dissensions to enter our jranks, .we vilj have no trouble in buryiug luem under Tne HTAijlit i.f '.inhtr ,n inri tt We. 7 -. . ' The Defeat Of Tariff " lieductioii. TI.a Mnwir, iwiff vn - v'a nuiiu i defeated in tlie House Tuesday by a vote of 15!) to -150. '-'Mr. j Randall made the chief speech j in opposition to the bill and nas alter many years oi lmpa Mr. Morrison closed tlie debate tient and restless waiting, been with a rapid review of the ob- rev'afded with a nomination jectiorw which had been made an empty compliment for to the bill,! and an equally rap- Secretary of State. His devo id and brief answer to those tion to the cause of radicalism objections. Should the motion ; has begun and ended in his to strike out the enacting 1 noPe for office- Tne desire for clause be agreed lo. 'it would ce firs caused him to join he a declaration that tariff tax- in witn the negroes and has ation would be continued, and stimulated him since to con the Democratic party would i tinue in the radical ranks. appeal from the Congress of ' And now that he has attained the United States to the peo-' 1mto tne goal of his ambition pie, and tlie people would so the Stantonsburg people do say understand it. : He referred to ia ne nas a severe case the fact that Democrats from ' the frog fever and that the Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and1 sense of his importance- is California had been elected on spelling him to-such large pro tariff reform platforms, and ex- ! portions that fear is entertain pressed his fear that if the bill i ed that he cannot stand the in should be defeated they would! nation, and that he will soon be succeeded by Page, and Bur- j eut Jlis existence by 'bursting." rows, and Ilaselton. 'and "mv I -"-We sincerely hope no such dear Ilubbell." lie then turn- i ert his attention to Mr. Randall, ana addressing Jum said, "You claim to have "power to strike i out tlie enacting clause of the ' tue democracy ot Wilson poun bill. If you have that )wer ! wouW need to import some you have power to amend this ' one to ve us our usual amount bill and make it what it should 1 ot' fun' during the campaign. Of be." ,I,oud apniause on tluai course his figuring in the can Democratic side At ter a few I Vllri or not matters little, as to more cursory rem arks on. the i the result, but his overweening general subject of tariff reforn i, j estimation of his Oratorical Mr. Morrison's time exoired' ! powers, his pomposity, his ana a murmur ot expectancy ran 'through' the ranks of both opponents and advocates of the measure. The vote was then taken resulting in tlie defeat of the bill. The course lot Mr. . Randall and his friends in thus joining"! with the Republicans' 'aid de feating 'the most nn.ortant Democratic measure t-iat has been before the 1 louse, cannot be too strongly condemned. About 'tlie only di tinct and marked issue betwee n the Dem-ocraU-iui.l :RepiibPc.an.s is the matter" f .reduction or the tar ifF. What sire we then to think of a leader vv ho y. i 1 1 I ri it g a.L ait, as Mr. Randall' has Yiotie, the defeat of the i.ieasure that Avas to 'redeem the' pledge of the democracy it-liat the burden of tax would- he removed? In what li-ht shall we'ivaril him?. We It ad formerly - believed him to be a !ood and true Democrat now' .ve believe Uni t he cures iiouimg tor !emocracy" wlien the interests of -tlie t.rotection- i.4s are at stake, f e"-'is "mil-j Thonias S. Kens' n, present At lions" for protection "; "nothing" j toney General for -Judge of for pure, progressive (iemo -iacy. Supreme Court. While we have The Denio -r-rtjc jt.-irtv must rid l nnt hesird Col. Kenan express itself ofs.ucli b'.;t,(.ie;r,'.si'!id' inite ! himself - we. feel that- we but under the -kJuier' of Mo.ins)ii i speak his sentiments when we and Carlisle, ,'aiuVgobMYir. the !say that he is not a candidate people end ext ose the sir's rnd for that position. He lias wile; of prote.-ti-MiisLs of -the'i I . ,,, ., ... 1 'T IT .lildiTC Foulc's iVdPH'. . In View of feel that we recent events we have done -Judge owle an injustice, and we are glad to haw an "opportuuitv'to place Kim in a iiettci light be- i the ranks ui tiic-reimblican-s if j the;. wouid liiake Jiim their j leader. We 'had s.ijd as much, ' ! as onr readers. know. Wo call-' ; j ed upon liim, as did many State papers, when it was reported' that he was about to change his, j politics, to deny the charge' ana thus silence those '.who! were circulating tin report of! his lack of fidelity to the De-j moeracy. 1 his he declined to do, and' although we still think he made a mist ike in the course he purtieii, we are pre pared to "give hini credit for desiring merelv to retire tn i merely - to retire to private life, and not to doubt his sincerity when lie said that such, was his .determination. We think those who have mis understood jiind unintentional ly misrepresented him iiy-e an apology, sind the pnbHjosi of his recent acts as a reparation of the harm 'that-' hsis been done lroinjhis reputation. It is stated never ! that when the Kenublicans and Liberals met in Usileigh. last week an e'fort wa made to induce Judge' Fowle to loin their ranks 1 lie Ilaleigh "Ke; ister," gives the' facts ti the case sis follows : "A message 'so I i e was seiir to Judge- F: desired io see" i;i:u. -tel-.i goes ' . 'i.m ii'ey aiid -iisking him to n inie ; 'onvenient " '-. t : me anu t'l-.ieij. The sinsw ii weni ick r.iini t'e hint .ludge Fow'u'.. thai':' -1. II- i!iey tV-:ivd t. prolessii.ii:til . iie eoaiii at hi- law -Ifli -. on- .M'ari '2.- If kt-;i !iu!:v, i:e wti tliein :!t .' ii-.-. resi-.ieiice on vilie stri'er. he foilllll .!l StU-l'l u!d :i;er: F.i.Vef te- not .-wisj; ; or at his ; ice." - 5. il iml.t h'. i:e dlJ his oiliee. to see tiiem houst ise. i pit :ay i 'or tlies. utte t her "1 teraiiees we. !.-m or .Judge f owle: e fel that we are due him an apology- for our former expressions-', of doubt as to his utterances sind fidelity to the party, and as we would do no man iatentioirtil wrong" pr unjustice we.hsistei! to make what leparation jVe can. ' f The developments iu legarn to Judgi Fo vv- pl isition valuable ought to teach, us si lessonto wit not to do. Jit, a .- man ind give expre.- -ion1 to : doubt unless we sue p certain we have just --ground -for doubt. It is si -lesson sih editors esjiecially ought learn -and remember. . to '1 1 1 e r i a r e -i i ,t t ) in t : i i e n crats in t .'.-v 'stale ilian repiiWi cans, liberal.-, s-alawas a':d oSiee iiu liters. Jtt us -iiave. ri. full vote and York will bo comwl led ts sav on the 7th f ,'ovemln.r v.las! poor Yor'" Joiuing the republican party lor no other reason tnan tnat preferred to "reign in hell than serve in heaven," serve in neaven," our countyman, George W. Stanton, calamity may befall the. Col- onel (where did he get the title anyhow?) for if this honor(?) snoul bring about his death, nineteen vear oiu sih:ch i- tersj)ersed with the bame old- joke?, his repeated prophesies "that when the sun shall set behind the Western horizon on the 7th of November the ban ner of the Republican party will float proudly to the breezes," and other like hu mors of the campaign, would be missed. Fortius reason we hope that his disease, some times fatal, may be arrested and the Colonel may be re stored to his accustomed pro portions. The late venerable Dr. ."Win. ('loss defined frog fever, as "a disease which only affect small and narrow men when placed in positions they 'have not the ability to fill The sense of their importance so inflates them that there is danger that they may burst." V .Coi.'Tliomas S. Kenan. A V-orn spondent of the Ral eigh) (Jkronicle nominates Col. made an excellent Attorney ! (Jeneral and a renomination to thsit.' nfnci. wliic.h li fill. i4 well, would be a fitting recog nition of his faithfulness and capacity, and of devotion to his party. His friends all over the State propose to present his name for renomination and we I hope that the convention will I have the wisdom to renominate h'm. Aside from his abilities i as a lawyer he is a canvasser who could meet any republican in the State anJ prove a 'worthy-' foe man. lie has done manly and effective service in many campaigns and if renom inated, he ..will make sin effi cient canvass sind be elected by a .large majority. Wilson county presents him to ihe Convention as a suitable! s'c size, 'and represents t!. candidate and urges his renoim Must ice in a s ttinji posture. ination. There is no longer any doubt about the State Taxes..' The Western 'North Csirolina rail- ! r,);ld l':li(1 MU0 into the !Shlts .lroasur and !lnr an ctci in me icyisiaiiiie, mis amount will pay the expenses n j i j f .a i (U uw P'vernmeuc Lor tne year, and no State ttixes will be lev ied. While we opposed such a disposition of this amount it will be a relief to tax payers, and they will thsmk the De mocracy for this relief. ; . fu issit the total vote in , North Carolina was 2 10,W2, and i in lSS2.it was 22:,OS:? a differ ence of 17,000 votes. This ac counts for liennetts small ma jority. When a full voRv is. : j)(dled the Democrats always ; win; When there is '.apathy in ' our ranks, there is danger if defeat, because the radicsils al ' wsiy s v.)te thei r full strength i to ii man. At Newberii, says the Jour ; iiaf, the white tax -payers paid as special tax for their white graded school $2,S00.:. and tlie colored brethren paid )?i;0. That, we understand, wa- in addition to the regular school tax. These figures show the relative esigerness of the two ; races to advance education. A bill is before the State Sen ate ot New York, to prohibit the. illustrated police reports We hope the bill will pass, and that our next legislature will take some action-looking to the suppression A such" papers as the' Police (iazette. At the State Convention it will be insisted that while the internal revenue system must be .ibol ished t hat . the- tax on 'whiskey and tobacco, must re main. We must be explicit on tins point. Ben. JUitler j,ws to Chicago as a Democratic tloleate-at-larrre. last appearance in the Democratic wigwam was at i '! arleston wlieu be voted for ieti'ersoii Davis. t " The Biblical Recorder struck the naii on the head when it called the liberal and republi can conventiony, "the two re- f.pwblican conventions It is the cause of the masses, me rauac vi nv, "6" beaten for a time, it will event ually prove successful, and will become a law. Onr Washington Letter. The House has been talking tariff all this week, with the result new recruits have been enrolled under the Morrison banner. Among the converts were Mr. Hill, of -Ohio, Mr. Geo. D. Wise, of Virginia, sunl Mr. Johu S. Barbour, of Virginia, all of whom voted against the con sideration of the hill. Coin promise talk has of course been very rile in the lobbies, though it wsus less fruit ful of success than the debiite in the chamber of the House. The passage of the bill by the House seems very probable, though Mr. Mr. Randall ssiys he hsis forty sev en Democrats who wilt "stsind stamich and true against the 'Mor rison iniquity ,' and that "they will strike out the ensicting clause." It is generally understood i bar, Mr. McKinley will make the motion to strike out the ensicting clause to morrow, but the leel in g prevails sit the Capitol that this move will certainly tail, and that the only hope of the opponents of tlie bill is to ameiiil it unmercifully. The re formers sire working quietly and appear to be gaining ground. Some of Mr. Randall's friends say that the bill will doubtless pass if the five Republicans who voted for its consideration support the bill. The outside influence brought to bear on many of the Republicans 'is.1 strong, and it is said thsit nationsil banks sue working on the Republi cans to get them to pas the Mor i son bill. Ihe probability ot" the Morrison bill 'passing the Mouse invests it with some interest in the Semite. Its chances in the latter bouy are occasionally discussed snnong Sen ators. The prevsuling impression seems to be thsit neither the Morri son bill, nor any other interfering with the tariff, could go through the Seiisite at the present ses.ioii. but there are Sensitors who contend fhsit such a measure would pass. Senator Van Wyck believes that if tlie; House sends over a tariff redo -tion bill ir will receive the app-ovsd of the Senate. Mr. Katon, who once ;i!t iiipu .'i rather unsuecessl'ullv to disi inii: - h uimself by 'juinpiiig on to i;Ja;ne,!' in the Senate, did some big Jiiaip ing on his party during the ,ia: itl debate, lor the aiiinscinrnl. ui' i'.-.y over-bored galleries, and to the i,i tense ssitisfaction of the opponents of the opponents of the bill. Assuming- that his forty ye;il i dem ocracy justified him, sis lie .-iiai, in "some plain talking,7' he proceeded to haul the tariff reformers o er I ti coals sind to read tliein a lectin-' in a strain of caustic ivbuke. .i r K.i ton or "Oidiiilleatoii,1' as his ir end. delight to Call him; is a hard-hi' ter. and when his blood-' is up doesent care '.much whom hi hits. Of ;di things he prides hiiiiself oil h s dctnociiicy, which is of the innst orthodox, .hicksoiiiau, JclVeisouiaH sort ; aiiil to be called ;i -ojirnacle." f as he was recently, ami to have. si i nun dropped mat iiinerals m cer ! tain Kaster.i States were essential! to Democrat ie, siieeess was rather1 more than the old gentleman .could; stand, oil lie nir oiieK yestcma, and he .gave some blows that brought blood. The -Morrison bill he stigm.il ied as not 4m step in the right direct ion,"' but "a crab-step,' I sind "t he stii-n ing of ,i poht icai'j inebriate.'" It merely '-cid tlie tail off a misbegotten Republ.ican bant.-.i bug that its parents were ashamed I of." : 1 1 ( I niiulif ii:i Imu'ii i) aim initio ir;ie oeen u.awn o.v i y car-driver who. kiew enough to' .... i i v i . . i l , Sll use his ear bot.k. J'il have ic ne ot it," le- exelaimeil. aiiti ! he eouii' rv won't," ' The statute of Chief .JiiMice hir shall has been set. at ihe we-t front of the .Capitol, and will be unveiled next Saturday with sipprop.iare ceremonies. The statute is f ehi.. Ciiit-t envel- oped in his robes of oilice, his hand ; outstretched, as if he was deli wr ing an opinion. , The front- of. t he base bears "the inscription, -.'John Marshall, Chief Justice of the t in ted States. Erected by the mem bers of the bar anil 'Congress."' Two sides are adorned wit h classic figures in Trucian drapery in bas relief. On one side is Mineiva dic tating the Constitution to 'Young America; on t he nt her, victory is leading young America to Swear Fidelity to the .Union. On the fourth side is simply . sv wreath. The program' on Saturday will ne impressive. It begins with music by the .Marine Hand, followed with the opening address mid unveiling by ('licit Justice Wsiitc, oration by lion. William Henry I.'awle, of Philadelphia, and the lieiicdic tioii. With -ainopi iatimi music be tween the several ceremonies The work of laving stone mi the Washington Monument progresses rapidly.- A i foot course v. iil be laiil each day' dining favorable weather, stone is prepared'-' to raise the structure, to a height d' 170 leel. Tin iiioniiineiit will le ded i;ated on tin --'d of next February, when there will oe a 'grand pro-t-c'ssioii, and oration by lion, llo bei t ('. AViiititrop, and a salute of '10.' guns. , Ll-'.NOX. On Onr Tairie. Till' 'title l iltllili.idl ittll sc toviinl i.ii' slioii's sa'.'jtvJ.t.-' tuat'.ons, !nit there exist- iut it to anticipate .that tint .ii.u ' in . tlie reseut generation u .vi!l : it ai ii the average beighl el ;Ji ten oars : iiniiiigratioii'. t !it (tiiiiiniies io lie one ot tli. economic tiu'estions ot'tliis c itinirv. and it involves a poli: u-ai pruiii -m oil he highest 'important e, t h .t ii naturalization. That our naiiii'; ii: zation laws are defective in -:n-a:;v respects is -notorious, and th; le maiul lor 'their lvviMon wiii no tloiiht acquire a ltleil force tO'n the publication of an .u ticli by .1 -ticc VViiliani Strong uj-miu. that subject in the "Istnth Amc'ican .;Keview": lot .Md.v. In the s.iine iiuiiibe he Kevit-w. Kdwin V. Whipple ; fers a cainlid jiulguii iit i Matthew Arnold, as a thinker anil as a ma i of letters. Kichar l A. Ptoctor, u tier the title of "A Zone of World- ' writes of the vast n:ult ini !e of tii ig.nv kindred of fu earth, - kn.-iwn as the asteroids. In Ti.e I'.ai iV. .iiid . l-State," i.i ii'; ljiu-i-.-.y i-.ii.vs i prove i:t 1 lie iti.uiiif .e i uoii a:;i! exteusi u t r.i ii'iitd ii::es, ami tin- e.Mablislinieui . 5 i v, rdes 1 nan j..v rtati n, hi:ii;:id rat her than lieliei In goverp-ium inierfe.eiHc . Prof. Henry i'. Os ttorii, of prticeton College, has a highly interesting sirticle on "illu sions of Memory.' Helen Kendrick Johnson contributes an essay on "Te Meaning of Song." Finally, there is a joint discussion of "Work iugmen's Grievances," by William Godwin Moody and Prof. J. L:iu- rence Laiighlin. of Harvard Uni 1 versitv The psipers yesterday announced the failure of Grant & Ward, of Xew York. Gen.. U. S. Grant, se nior memler of the firm says: "I cannot deny or corroborate the re ports. We sue nearly .."00,ooo short. 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Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by Ayer's Pills. Suppression, and Painful Menstrua tion, bave a safe and ready remedy in AYER'S PILLS. Full directions, in various languages, ac company each package. FBEPABJSD BY Or. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold ty till Drnrgisu. HALF OUT OF HIS HEAD. 'IHi-ssfi 1! tin- man who iiivcntcil sleep.' I Inn Oiii.vote's ivrarv entire, "vjni invent e.l - sle p." Smiehn's srratitiiiie is ours, but vim' ij i!ii'i';iiirit for any reason enjoy that i xi fiu ui iiivi'iitiiiti? rvousness in me hivl b- i-ome a iliseasr," u-rites Mr. Win. t'nlemnn, th-' wi ll kmm-:i k iioiesale ili ui.'i. ist of ltutlalo. New York. 1 in'.ilc not slei p. ami my nights were either isisse.1 in that sort of restlessness which nearly eni.es u mnn.'nr in u kiit'l of stupor, haunted l;y torm.-!it;iiE-.".featn?. lfavintr taken Parker's T. ale for other irouhles. I trieil it also for this Then suit In.t'n -surprised and ili.liV'iiteil me. M v nerves were toned to eoneei t piti l). ami. liiie lesar's tat men. 1 tell into the ranks of iliose wbo sk i p o" iiij-hts. I should adil that the Tniiie -speedily did away with the condition ol iretieiii! ih biiity and tlysKpsia oeeiisioned tiv mv 1 ivvi-Mis sleelissness, anil jravi' mo streuili an t pet ice? ili-resttoti. lit brief, the use i f tlie Tiiiiie tin ! utrhly n'-establisheil my health. 1 have used Parker's Tonic with entire, .success for seU-sii-kficss and lor the bowel dis orders -'incident to ocean Dvnircs.' This preparation has here! of re lieen known as rai Ki i 's tlumer Tonic, lien-alter it will he advei t i.-i - i r.t!"1. .-!uld under the name of Parker's 'I in:c- otnii inu" Km Avor.l "j-in'j'ei-." Iliseex i (.. i Induced tcmake this i hanL'e bv the ai-tionoi nnpi irn.i I1'. i liealcrs wiio have for years deceived t'icii- cusi- inei-s ly sttlistitutinjr int'iii i"r prep;;:a iviis under the name of irin-fz-er- H i- lrop trie !tn?-'i adim.- word ali the .!:'i. re wirim.-!.v. i;s inuer is ai uniieijortant llavnriti;.- in.Lire.iient :i: our Tunic. 1'leasc rememti-r that no chanfre lias iei ti, or will be, ma Si in Ihe preparation itself, and all liuiiles i-eiiiaiiiivi- in the hands of ilealous, v.ri(iiM-.: umli r tlie name of Parker's Tonic, i-cnta.n the L-eNu.ne medicine if the fae-siniile siirnat ure i 1 H si ox A. I n . is at the lxiitom of the o'M -ide wrapjx'r. ' mai'JlTm THE PROPOSALi-' Jfe. My darling, yon look irresistibly lovely to-night ! Sk. Do I ? Thanks very much ! you are handsome as a Prince, Charley, in your dress suit. Ife. Give the credit to the DIAMOND Shirt, my love, which I wear for the first time to-night ; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Here is its prptotype (slip ping the Diamond engagement ring on her finger). She. May our love be as enduring as the fame of " The Diamond Shirt." Taileau. .100 Mi "If your dealor does not keep tt, send nit mUita to Daniel MUlcf & t. trie BUBubCturo. Balli- WAMSUTJA2100 LINEN. tin r r " . . - INSURANGi NGE. REAL ESTATE Intl Loan Brokers, WILSOX, X. C. liKAL ESTATE BOUG1IT, SOLI) AND EXCUANGED. LIFE AND FiliE INSUltANCE Placed in the Best COMPANIES IN TI1E WOULD. Beinjr memlier nf tin , . .imriu,ui 1 . ... Keal Estate Exchange, are pren-ir- l,ro:ones vhu-h I am selling at ed to buy, sell or exchange lamls'in ' l)l ,c,'s to s'"'t the times- Being any part of the Union. " the only Wholesale Liquor Dealer No charge lor a.lvertisin v .:.m1'jI tow" I :iui,ollering- legisreiing jaopertv. The Ileal! iiiioiui i,i uiu ouiee is at j all tunes onen fur in;i...ti, . winch tlie following selection is made for this week : No. 12101 acres in Edgecombe' county, X. C, 1 ,nile from Whita kers. Dwelling with 4 rooms. cleared; fine cotton land;' excellent water; fruit plentiful: place noted lor good health; superior cluiicW and school advantages. -Price :5000, i cash, long tiuie on b -ijanee. No. 13 On the east side of Barnes Street, between GoMsboi Spring St contains abtmt 3-4 of , an acre ; large comfortable,, two ! story dwelling, and necessnrv i outhouses. Price $2,r,Qo. . -:- j No. 141 18 acres on the W. : W. II. It., i mile from Black Creek. N. C., a valuable farm. Price ss.lOoo. 'Xo.'lj Jjot in the town of Black Creek, X. C, comfortable dwelling with 7 rooms, improveinenis good. Price 2.i0(i. . Xo. 1G Lot in the town of Black Creek, X. C., with buggy shop, and custom ready worked up ; a good opening for a liuggy nianulactun r. Price fS0U. If yon want the world lo know that, you have lasid for sale jail it in the hands of Deans - I'.riggs They have recently been requcsteil to furnish an Agent in Europe wiih a list of land for sale in this section. No. 17 Lot in tlie tiiwii of i'.lack Creek, X. C., 1 acre with M itmm dwelling and kitchen and stables. Price .")!)' 1. Xo. IS Lot in Black Creek.'" X. C. 5 of an acre with 1' room dw- il ing. i'i ic.' f:(HK '.No. 1:1 iii( on west side Vance .Si., Wilson, N.' C.y containing one acre. Price s'lOoo.' No. 20 Two hundn'il acres' in Pender countyi X. C. iliiruea niilt-s from Wilmington an.l one: mile South of liocky Point. One of tlie most valuable tracts in Ihe State, l'ich marl plentiful: a great bargain at .2U00. 'Jenns'. cash bal. nice in twelve months. : No. 21 Lot ia town of T.i.-.noi, on B.irne.-, Amlerson and Wil.-ou Streets, ('out. mis about one acre. Dwelling with : rooms, Kitchen, Cood .Water. - Cheap at 7 o. T2 100 acre farm 011 Beaver I : . i : 1 .-.vv.iiiij), Mas'- county,'. V... in one of the lincsi ' farming', sre- : tion-iol the Stale. cleared and i i cull iv.ition. " Xo belter, bargains 11 ihe State at HMM. . cash, bal ance in one anil two. years. ' 'No. :j--Lot on the East ide of l&e t reet, Wil-u, X. 'C., li joom hoil.-e. che.iji ;il :s')0:i(). Xo. 24 :T0 acres 7 iniins fioni Wilson. N. C.;- I'cO acres cleared: Dwelling with 4 rooms ; '2 good 2 room tenant houses, store house, gin Louse and fixtures, corn mill, eigni horse. engine, and Hi0 bushels cui ton seen. Price -1200. Apply early. Xo. 23--1-0 aclies of good timber land miles we- of Wilson. N. '. The besr bargain In the C iuny for a saw mill man at SSiid. No. - on 1 he..-, corner ' of Vance and Bragg streets, -Wilson, N. C. .', iil'iHi acifl with ne.it new dwelling. Cheap at i0. lans & liris Wide Awakk Iksi-kance Aoents Know their IH sixess, Repre sent thk rest Companies in the -Would, axo oivi. their Ct stomeus Tin: Ueneeit of the low est Rates. X'o. 27 Lut on the north side of Rragg street, near A'ance. Wilson X. C -A of an .acre with new com tort.rtde dwelling. Only s.-.o. Xo.'2s For rent, a very neat colMue on the. uortli side of Tai lo ro M., ilson, gooii ganleii ainl fruit yard, l'rice low. ' Xo. .) Lot on the ll..ili' roatl. near Wilson, X. C. J ! an "acre with '2 room dwelling. ' l'i ice- '. ). 'n..:-it i'mi; s.i ;,::. . l.t in the i- " n "f Wiiwin. on tin: lla-t-si-'e ,il I in-eii Mt, t. containiii- one-iiail. a "i -. . liiu'last point in town. Iliiifiiit! furf-'.iM. Xo. oil Lot ill the town ,!' siai. tonlmrg, Wilson e-mufx. ,X. '.. with - good room dwellings an.t store house. Price only l Too. ,0 :;l Tor j pr.. acre you can buy a farm of :)oO io ;uo .icrcs in Pender county one mile from R.k-v Coin! miles Loin W .i miagioii. good i,li:il iie!i? wood conv ciiieiii to . it i.i i k .-r to pay iV'i', ihe pl. ice the. che.ipe.-..! and '!,-!". call and ge fall d.-sci i j T The rea.-n Iie.-n.-i.tV liiiggs n-n sell your lands Let left torn any ot.e c!m. is that t,H:.-y speial Iluiiuleiis of u::it.u. j er ci.r ;a -d. ilisite, t ail over 1 In wol id. - X. ..". On,- ti ii ' con'.oiiiing l's. a'ies one iiiilj from 'Riiigwiiotl Halifax ('on:it. lo L"e' aeit-s c!eared.ialai.i e .vo.Mii:iinl, in high ; iti- ot cultivation, amtadapte.! to Colli n. i eaiiuts .o:d tine loba. .. JtTooni dweibng. tenant hoa.-es, baans . nd si ables in oiid repair, heJHfii1.' .'lea. .o.i, cii.iU unkiiowii. 83,5bo wid l ay vi-.J.ii ami health. . 1 Nr i!:i.i. s. .- .-,!. ti , n..,....!.. ItUiotii f.r (Van .,.0.1 -iiiv.K. l-ivery iall-. firsi, tiasB lioar.1 by Vw day, wa-k or moiitli. - VwiLANTiHEStKEt, -...I j aimtf.-r J -' ' 9 I Hon 1 1 If, y. WIESUE k MT.IIHiHOiEII: AND LIQUOR EALER. (Old, Stand) Court -House. I have mi hantl a full line of ft II To dealers on -oods m utihiokeii paekaies. It will be to your inter est to give me a eall befoVe buying elsewhere. nov'l tl LIME! LIME! AGRICULTURAL LIME and BUILDING LIME. Also C ARBO-PHOSPH ATE or PHOSPHATIC LIME ena lor uircuUr. Adtlroat) FRENCH BROS.SxW.fJK FOR RENT. : .-ly h.mso aii.I !! ni TsirlKiro slriM t Tlu- ru s- . nniains fiun- n s. kitchen an.l ww. ..11 outlio in. Ili-sinil)!,. plaou. Kxcelkiit watt r. I'o-isission trivin iiniiu-iliiili Iv Annlr ai iKii-i' to aiiltf H. W. KOWAltOS, Wilson, N. c WIT IS ELEVATOR? Tlie Most Select Pnre Rye WMsSey, Ask for It. It lias No Superior. Opposite Influcemens 'FABIS' nnn IrlBd 44 VI ii ii . r. THE PRACTICAL PAINTER IS WELL-BALANCED BY SKILL IN HIS ART AND THE USE, OF W., M. & L., rURE PAINTS, AND HE CAN THERE FORE TAINT A BUILDING FROM 33 TO 50 PER. CENT LESS COST THAN WITH HAND MIXED TAINT OR ANY. OTHER, - THIS RESULT IS GUAR ANTEED. FOR SALE BV CKO. D. GliKKX S CO.. Wilson.. N. C. As there is a report in circulation r a. aJl 1 3y that my friends have 'made, ine up -several hundred dolhirs tor. my j misfortune W.v losing liotli ol mv ! uri houses and contents ly tire on flu J jnih of l-eliruary I take tliis! - met hod of saying it is not correct ; as en;cul.:!ed. lint niy fi ieiuls are helping ine some ami I am. keeping ; i'li itemized statement, of the same r ; iul when I think all; Imve iel.el i i'nt wil, 1 snail, it lileiiduiits.send Jovjiit ii who helps a cncnlar show- ing Avhat a!l have helierand who! ! hey were. . ; , j w. ;;. dice. : Api'-i." 2-f.:- 4fie OS' SSemoval, a. n. moi: in sox returns ins thanks i tin-; riti.'ri U i!s:m an, I siirriuiiKlitiif e,nmti-.-' for lheiiM-rv -.lilientl .alr,.na,re 1m st, , w.sl in - '.li' ist. ami ,esires t., uive notiee that lit- has in,)i '! ever VVhit. liea.l If lirnes. stores, col lier Xiish Hil'l 'I'arhor.. st.r' ts. Ity (rivinsr st riet nlleri'ion toltusines I hopelo mi .nut aeot,n- r"'Vi 'sausfae- iiiinee ol pat ronatre All work his euro truaranteeil lo trive as t ion a.- t.he eoimtrv ean offer.- I'leanin: air.MLr anil eilttinir done on short notiee. "io i 1 1(1 1 i EST CASH 1'IfICICS PAID F' Hi " Old iron-. Men-is, oiion aiil j .)ooie.i if.m, i . .IAS. I UHKIIS I,'.. ".leel 1 v Rowland's Wli.n l. ;. ' " .'Xoifolk. Ya. 7'8ii 5'. &obiiiMOii I Lis opeia-d u uiillinery store in KXITICLD. X. ('., and has on hand a nice, selection of': Spun:.' Ila's. and 1. 'on nets'. Trim-; I'tings. I -'a; ley.', (loo:! ; iVe." She so-' :. ;i s t ;.e patronage ! the iople oi iaiiiilii and viem iy and guaran i. e . : r.ie.ise. SeFji't inyoiir oidcrs .'ii n;i; Sp::nu-lKi! -. inav- iTpTICE. I ..tt Wi-h..-slav the 7th .lay of May.. s.-.a.' v'tejate r---l'! i:ee .: ('.liiii-ii farmer !ci !he t'olI.iH-ii.L' personul pr' ,--riy : - ';, i-iv ii'.--s. l ,,.v. 1 lnury .ml harness, t ,-nt-is a-i- le-eis. alM,iit 5 hai r.-i.s .-..rii. i-: ?f iarn an- -.;. hu-. h'i I .-ilel kiteie-n t 'irfiis iil ,-. t-ir i'i ii' t;i!pi-Tiu lit ; an l-a!i ..ther M-rii,f pr !: - ,ii-.-im- t., t!a- esta'.- . ai-l Ter ::- . a-!.. S i. -M-nil::. AL HAS MADE 'HIS! ffli .,rCi r ir Seed tbis eason. j 1 . I.-." 1 . '..' 1 . .. il fi :s l.'.Sv i"t in ni n, 1111. i 1 -!. VV.. Heans. - Call early; ! i iiitrcLase ljef'ore tbe stock j exhaiisiedat ' X V I A IS I )RUCJ ST()RE. lTotioe. -v-rationof many friemls i n .iinee myself a candi ! i:e ji.s!tioli of Town tkn- I'i i-ting that I may receive t ;.: uj iK.il of my fellow cit- l.e:.s genera I. v, I sm Vrrv I.esN-l.ull.v, . ai(2." II hi D I'.ULLOCK- ... s 4 ."V UiM-.! i iimn 11 mil 1 11 1 iix ui i Li FUIIXITUKE DKALKSU AXD UXDICIM AK Xa'sii Strekt. Wilson. X. C. 11 lave a large stock of all kimlsof w- . , jfonstantlyadditious thereto. P.abv ! gn and ottiee ehairs, &e., in eiulless , . lin' 'a,.y Call and examine our SiKk ot Eorei. and Domestic Woolens and ; SPRINGANDSyMMER"53 1881. Jp FITS (IPABANTKED, : AXD . '- FINE WORKMANSHIP (WEDDINGUITS) SPECIALTY; .jan 1, ly MHBCHANT TA1LOKS, Lottery . v. "''" imvcmvMl..llir.,l s iiiiiv.mmmui h ntriri in.l .'.vt..ti..-., K.....L- ..r from St to Stt inr ,.1...,. V . : L .T,..". . " .. KilhaiM an.l l-.-.l ll.w 'r',. A .:":V"l" ., '? ''I'!" ' : .h3 (! Willi ih-w eiishi. ins. h.flw I... Hi ........ v .. vv. a -ilret-c-lass ivsiauruiit. an.) tl,. u-st .-.H.k T. "11. And !im Iwi-itii.il on T.11I,...,. o ww.. oiiimm. :i "ill! ;iiul ronipldc - . -SIMI-.s A ,iA,,,,,,,l,.,. I HIL I II Bill itMj" FANC CK1AKS, Ti)I;a,C()S, SNCKF, .in .iii.-iiiif; in i in- puoiie marveiollslv low pl icev , i Wlio are not Ooied with a snoei It it i ; . ... ui, ,, ,-aiimmn inn i4 ine iii'titiliitfii' tii. .ii- .1....:.. - i in. , i...,i mm iiiiui- ii in. ill o exaiiiinillg Hi sliel, I.e., re i.i wtieri m h --il- Ii- .....I .1 .iiiii .lining ees. Soliciting a call, I ain, viry uNpcc( lulh Wilson. N. C tin -.:': ; I ;fapsCo noun..: hlls '-"ulOi.lie.l I 7 ? : 1771. . ' KOLLS 1KS2 , . I ' This (oii,pau, , v ( '. t hreeM ill -, as -follow'-'' 1'ATAPsro-M li.L. j Mil " . " ! PaTAPSo M III. l;,at KallimoreMd i.AT-A,.S(. yin l . 0rslll.,,. tlrove Md ' '" ! Having a' d;i.i c.ipaeiiv of l.'i(M) 1 Imrrels. ' ' - 1 ..' 8.. 6c 1 rot u 1 Alanuf ;i lured from Maiyland and ! Virginia Wheal, eeleluaied for its! purity and richness of (ilulen, ; 1 'hostdiates and other nutritious: ; proieriHS, ' sk your Grocer for i PATAl'SCO SlirERLATI VE, ' PATAl'SOO FA M lLYj ; I'ATAl'SCt) EXTRA, ICAl'E IIKXRY liAMH.V i AOUTII l'OINT FAMILY; ! CHESAPEAKE KXTRA,, REDFORD FA.M1LY, ()RAX(iE (iUOVE EXTRA C A. GAM BR ILL MFG. CO. 2 ( 'oiiiim ice St., " Raltimoie, Mil. Repleseiile l I . ALEX. (JIMCICXi:, aug.'il.v ' . ;'. ilson, .N.C. FINE SHOEb. We hav ist receivei' a I.Oge lot 01 Ilaie! Hia.lt La.liesV Misse Chil.lK en, .Men and Ikrys HhM-. I.'i.i ni 1:1 I., RaunIks V ( . Tii .V.iviiir l!Miii r ill? S'liilVra tVil. HE ATLANTIrlOTEL t i l , t i;a,T n. '. mar in, ii'. i ilfty i',!ii- i; l-M'.-'l an 1 i;a y liiniis,,,-! v .Li ill . le.-.'atlt r.l.-etr:.- 'Xr.;s. :i- .alia -,v,it,-r r,. .vtiry i New fj hoii-e-'. ii, -w Mitarvrf uret r r,. He lm-1 ,t !i-!:.il ii, Ami- re'a : tin,-! b'-.'i' h ::a'n !- tViirm'.- At (.:! li"1'-u -tn.-ai;e,l r.-r tln- . . -- -U-at nn ..s. .!., ,iiiit-h:. -au's. .Ir;'.-., s i,,, i!: tn-aeh. ih,ii i--i,rtjes. 1,-tj iii-. l,;iiia-!-. lt,,il-. lor stni'.h Va. ... r. I a i Hue !i-h.Ue!i::.i' aa.l vnn ,us oTl.erarn in Tils. .. ; hxeelieril Uisin. . Inn- . .niii'.re. ti. .. malar.a, ' fTi,,s,iiiit,M-s.f,r -iin-ilii---. i ! M!-rate r.,t, .of I-arl. Kat s-l 'iav i r.v.;. c. r'.v,, t, .,' ki;..--; hii.i. an-t j eolon-l !MTa' U.I j,rn- . .-,-:ai ai'iu,-e- t. etit to tamilKforiarrfi- ui-. House 11 fnrfii June 1st to Oi totn r. r S!e.-ial s.-ason tn-kets .-eur,-.i .1' a,i p-iini-. f..r further rnrti.-uian a-, ir.-s. proj TOJllljel-T hi lUll.-fKil uiu rwapN a! Mor.-hea.l y. -. . apll l.a u- ' I'.AM'.V it 0 Pcllhiilii (illiliiu. Din ; i iisiporlalion i ' Havinir p 0Oe 1 ali th- liuau- sli,--. to-1 I this country l'ire-t from the l. IMHIL4. nn.h r I , trovi-rtiineriT ,iinm,-l. we (ilirr io ine ,ra.ir IVrii 'ian H iiiiiio,;!!!;',. ill t-i.-ll.-n eoiela.on. V- r partkulars utiil priit-s aj'l'ly I.- ;...: llfis-littlo fctlCo., . Kv.-liani.-i l'laei-. Nrw Vork. jpor Sale A Jr y Uull thre.-yn" oM Ih ur.11 ii i u, ri'ioe- At.pO iio::is.iii: yyr, i, '7' i ft-,- - fl Fire I 1' nn-rv! ill IV; v r ' l ,,ni'tim ad .v va'rtjjy frj: ai,(l pro,lltly(I(I16 1 1 R I Pi 9 MON AN,, MONT.M - n an.. r.iini. rli-...... 11..1..1 1. .;. . . . . ., '-. 1 H t. . . .. 1 ' ."' .t-i ! .1. " .': 'J';M.,n , w,v., 1 y ;it mi inm ,, 1 ,. .- nti 10 .NjMiii. t mi StnrO with -assoi tinoii't ot i - 4 (HXF-K(vno.KUl!-:.S. ,v,.;,' wl.ivi, pl leev I, - , ;ls!i. ';ir'fiils v ot i.is' e.is'i ainl V lie it ,e . i . glimmer c;in a.'i.i im more sun ... i i . ,,.IIMV. 'IM 1. IS ;. ( III! ! 1 1 i' W. . I, Soda.-W aler mc:i.-oii. h.is oimii- . - ' ed ;tf "" llAi!(l!A V irS. 1 sli. ill spare no pail'--, in inakiiijr :lll(l oll'eriiig for lji;s 'c;i-irt. tli nnt (l-l uliMnliSOp WAT-ICR e er dispensi ! ;ii Wil-..-,. 1 h,iv laid in a I ir.ue' -iiiji.'..i IE FIT ICES, i :iiid C.I II (ii 'iliiKe d.i-: eil as ot as can In dispensed .'in any f the Noll liel Ii ell ies! ('..ill ami See for ell I sell. ... , Vei respect Inllv. W. W.JIAL'CiaVK, maL' WiNon, N. C. .iKsta');,rl,e,l it k a i v. -YB a citi.i: W-ii-wi. - Ma'inl.i' flin t .r lloiiKitieiil, lle:il0!ii es; 'l'!lllel. Ai Sy.-ane.r, sv. o,j.iie lla ifax Cet" I4l,llly. V. Itesii-n ., lit 1 ' .ii'.v A i..!re I h u ' j ,111 iUli .Hiss ,11a 1 1 i( Illlllll Oilers hel seiviee.s to 1 1 n people) i ol Wilson and vn inifv as..t"flre.sK j inak'i-r, and soiinl s a sh.u i pub j lie patiolinoe. Si,e ulial n.' e. s to :" i -please ItoMi as in fjti.Cjl ef wo i and p: ice fliaigeil r the s.nne, ; Residence --Ne.iil . oiip.iie ,(. : Al)V'A'l, ollire. jo: lliel l ' CllpH-d ,'.V M iss S.lllie l':illt.e. IHii'J lni JMI. I. V.-,KrrK. T '- W,Hrr!K- WOOttN-'A ft 00 EN, - ;. s .ow ii, t.;.. . . .' - ' tt l'i.n-tit-e i I (Iieeii and it'll ,111 . p.; eianil li s ! ( otn i. I tend- VS .! en i. - ' :i Watches Sni.lli II V i-.U.v ;-il. i:;..rl.ATl,0 '.v U-: I - re M.if. r ! i '- irnsl i,f ;n. , y..-- c." . a:ii- w : ;lo!esT ib.wiI.Ii t f 1 t,, l l . 1 tn -I in uuaia.,ai .if.-, ti ;r, t. . ' .or ' s 4 -aiii-l 11 : oiir i-.'Hf- :t' ry an i'-je ai i a,'!i I inl.T :. i ii ia w c.M.i : Ma'.n Slr.-f-t. ..ffoU. - y Ttm'i , vii, r( t pltrpt a'M'Il'"' , . , : Proiessiona I t.:!;e this otiiio. t nn'i: v oi n- -to! inlng Site eltlelis oi' t jifieid and sur.o'indiiig coiintiA that 1 shall hiie:i!;ei de-.t,ie ln lilac to. 'he JilMCtlce oi nil diciiie. and I d I lliiVe seelll ed t hir ScIA icev l i' I H . John A. MHlwigru! :ts a e.ililj-telit dlHgglsi.-.JMoI gualiil'ee tiuit O.U. plfsel i.'l lolls will he pi oitij.l J all.j carelililv prepared. !.' speeili.'h. Hi:. 1,: T. Whit .ki.i:, apis 1! Lulii Id. N. C. RICE ik LEE iSuiki -! ti Mtts& Kioe.) Ojr. N.i-h an I 1;ii1m;o Street). Dealers in F:i .Hy (inxvi M s', Cou feetii'iieiieH, Tohaeco, Cigars &C. We gu iran! e to please ltoth as to (jtialitv ad irice. Civet us a call. wartl lni WW hi'tuniinii J .i..-i' - t '' J 1 111)1 v II IL . .Icwcli'.v, f -3