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-1 : - . . n"r i ii M i n ?. 2H V AlUft the United States " ! The disposition of t leading! OUB RAL1IGH LETTEH, C. C. ihaiels, Editors and Propritttrs revenue reformers is to pass a I compromise Dill. ZHZ FIFTIETH' CONGBESS. S&UKKEB'S TAX, T.TaVsra Assam' I Thn man In tho TTnitod Statoa .. y x-iiw-i- V4iw .6-. ircult uonn to test the qu?s iiele Sleeted Speaker by the tion of the constitutionality jof The Drummers'. Tax Question Before Judge B;nl Tie Funeral of Dr. -.Eurkhead Political Chat, &s. , 6, '87. Crr 2"ati:r.al Law -Ca ::oratic Vote. the drummer's tax has i been f'"'' - ! heard . before Judge Bond s at '' -On 'Monday last the Fiftieth Raleigh. The decision was that ConkTe?. assembled at Wash-.the tax was unconstitutional ington and organized for work, and therefore could not be cpl The city w;t? as is always the lected. The State took an ap rnf th-ft lu'wanarters tell us. Peal to to the Supreme Court of tlA tmlla the United States. This deci- of our national law-making sion 6t tbe court tas deprived power v. ro filled with inter ested tri. ctators. In the Senate ga,ileric! there were among the ladies present the wife of our chief executioner, Grover Cleve land. That body is always the most stately atd dignified the Senators feel their dignity as tl. members, of the "House do not. The desks of many of the Senators were decked with beautiful flowers, arranged with thta-leuf professional floral caterers. The numerous bou quet $ on 'the desk of Senator ; Juo.. IF. Daniel, of Virginia, are spc-hen of specially bythe news f paper?. Senator Iugalls, the i,r-,ric?ent.ot the Senate, called iio hitch in-the organization ex cept in the case of Senator Falkner, of iest Virginia. Our readers wiil remember that he was elected. by the Legislature of his btata, but the Governor refused to eign his certificate of - of election, having already ap pointed Daniel B. Lucus to that dignified- office. The Senate tendered Mr. Falkner, the priv ileges of the floor until the case was decided. Falkner ia a Dornoerat be Senate Republi can, that '"accounts for the objec tion to hhn. Lucas, however. will contest his seat and will be successful la getting'-payif-or the time he is contesting i the seat of tlie man who ia entitled to it. It does seem to us that the Tractlca of paying the'fel low v.ho was not elected as much as the' fellow who 'was : elected, is a farce and anil a fraud. ' .. (.." 1I0U3B OP BErnESEXTATTVES -The House of Representatives i.? Ie:nocrat5 and therefore , whatever its members do isof more interject to the. people of the S"iith.- The nominee of the 'DeiiMcratic caucus was Jobln G. Cai i'l-.-.ly without a dissenting vol? '. He was nominated in caucus .by acclimation. jThe Republicans nominated Ttom ds B. Heed. There Werej 313 , votes cast of which Carlisle re ceived 1G3, Reed 148 and a Re .MbIicau 'by tbe name! of North Carolina of a considera ble source of revenue, iritis right, we. should be pleased to see the Supreme Court reverse the decision J of the lower court. We think; it very improbable that it will do so, however, as it would be tore ed thereby to reverse its own decisicn in a similar case carried up from another State The State can ill afford to lose this revenue. i, The Chronic! refers to the reported intended resignation of Judges vv alter Clark and Jas H. Merrimon and reads a deserv ed lesson to the people upon the folly of paying their judges; so little that they are forced to. re turn to their practice of law" to support their families. The Chronicle truly bays: i "It is well enough, however tor. tne people to oegm to con sider if it would not be. wiser to give the judges better salaries than to force them to retire to the practice of their profession in order to make a living. It is worth thinking about, and j the suggested . resignation of , these two honest and able .jurists and lovers of justice to consider the question seriously., Raleigh, N. C, Dec The chief tppic of interest.in court circles here last week was amj bovextv does not necessarily go j . ir i it. - t T i . . . .' r for sabsistence under the pressure cf fcantic competition. Under such circumstances, while public charitv eives lirjeral relief, there is little of individual sympathy; and the starving or the suffering may look ii vain for, help from those Erfitipr4ns irauulses which in the Sonth are always ready respond ents tb the wail of misery. Vice ADVERTISEMENTS. T ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Al VEIiTlSEM EX ft'. ADVERTLSEMESTS. FALL STOCK. Hew Soodslh In days that are gone the; god of luck was the divinity of wnicn numbers or people wor shipped. .The horse shoe was;a familiar sight at many a farm house door. It was placed there to call forth the good will of this fickle god. That day has passeq. people now recognize that only genius of hard work Is crowned with .any great isuc ess. The cbjafiding,fellowjwho waits quietly for the so called good luck, of others to fall on his indolent shouWers is"" left far behind in the race of life while the strog handed son of tou pulrs off Jais coat and wins success by deserving it. Work earnest, honest, persistent worK aione will win tne sue cess that is worth the having This is an age of work, not of dreaming. i ' ' : ? ; f -. the trial of the Drummer Li cense case before the Federal Court. Judges Bond and Sey mour presiding. They. gave. the . drummer his lib erty 'and declared that the Slate could not constitution ally coUect the tax imposed upon drummer?!. The Attorney General appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court. Your readers will remember that in a case from Tennessee, nearly similar to this case, the U. S. Supreme Court decided that the State could not collect the tax. How ever the Court was divided, aind a. dissenting opinion was filed. There is some difference - be tween the law in North Carolina and in Tennessee, and our At torney General hopes to win the caso in the Supreme Court. Many of our ablest lawyers think that the dissenting opin ion is the Correct opinion. The Idss to tiie State Treasury is considerable, and as this tax is easily collected and jaid by men who do not feel it,' .1 hope that we will win the case. - I am a believer in indirect tax ation of this kind. It is easier to collect iu this way, and does not bear upon the 'farmer, me chanic, and tho.'. j least able to pay. Kecent legislation nas been largely in the line of tax ing unhesitatingly, - railroads, corporations, large business in terests, and everything else that will k';ep a direct tax off of land and the necessities of the people. In Illinois and New Jersey and a few other States I think, the returns from railroads and State lands and other sources, is sufficient to pay expenses of the State Gov ernment, and to make it unnec essary to levy a special tax. tosetheri thev are far from synony mous.- Yet easy going wealth com forts itself by confounding them, and relieves itself from the respon sibility thut rightly falls upon it. Asheville Citizen. Don't : - let that cold of your. rnn on. You think it is a light tl lug. But it mav, "run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. ' Catarrh is disgusting. Pneu monia is dangerous. , Consump tion is death itself. The! breathing apparatus must he kont health v and clear of all ob structions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, brouchial tubea and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Bo- schee'a Geiman- Syrup. If you don't fc'iow th;s already, thousands and tlumvands of people can tell you. luey have ueen curea Dy u, and "know Low it is, themselves." ISoUk'a only 75 cents. TAak any druggist. t t..A int. vivftd ft larce and well selected stock of fall Millinery vf.i , .rnrpil to famish anything in this line at short notice and lowest prices. " Very beat quality Dressea ana unaresseu A full line of WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, i HATS, . IUKWnw,HAMBURCSf&c. Give me a trial. Very respectfully, SPEMOPfl, DEW DEPOT NASH COUNTY, N. C. oct IS 2m M. E. HACKNEY, Cash Racket Store. The big Btock of goods that we have just opened brings ui to the front as leaders. We lead in qual ity, quantity and low prices. Luck was with ns when this stock was bought, and we are prepared to show more bargains than Wilson ever held. We boueht a E1& k L. V ti l 'i ,4 Will open .n t ivr Ktork f I0:h of tVptember, an unoMiidl,j Jtre III cod iutrf A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Williams & Co.. Kich- wml mmssssL Braiich&.Co. are headquarters for Bpots aud Shots of every de scription. jiviLSON MARKET. Il'uiiiiii. ut l ennsvlvania re ceived 2. frOm the so-called fci- The u- s- Commissioner Cole dependents one of whom was man hasi made his report and John Nichols, of . the Raleigh h recommends that th seed , ;.;tri, department be turned over to Ti p lifi.-mift wim dpair; lnwl the State Experiment Station uxa.s Justly a nd economically Tne present mode of giving out ieA and collected. - will be seea Dy ine aepartmeqt is pl-aa that the Democratic a farce- The Congressman has party ha int in the speakers ei:;:ir that true exponent of leiaocratic docttine, John G. Corrected every Wednesday Hadiey & Brings. hy llapgingL... Bacon.'... Beeswas m Butter. .i..l.. ..... . Candles J. Cheestti Colfce-i-Hio 4. Uoffee-il ava.... Coffee-HLat? u y a Corn Meal .. Oorn-i.. !ar lisle. 'Thu election of a door keeper a iid the other ofacers of the .IIiu.fjyas interesting,! and in tLe-caso of a door keeper was .r iiv, .s ar; is itr 'iial capital ere our readers will see this article. Oar tts to 13 represented with abojit tlif usual abilixy that she sends t'i Washington. " There Js no r mi among our representatives who tower's above the' others bM-;t,'.ise of his intellectual force .' :-' ppwer. If there was such ., ohm our people would reauire I,:!:; ? ) stay at home so soon as t i at I'.ict was discovered. The Ki t useful man of our Repre sentatives in the House is pro bably Mr. Henderson. He has ftinnvn more earnest work and a 5ict ttr desire to help ' our j - to do something than : f;y representative we have, it .-pp-ara to us at this distance Jiu.h the ".-eat of war." The " i ck district" is well repre . fcc'.ite 1 iu this Congress by Mr. Y. i. Simmons. This is ht& iit;l esbioil, and and as a mat- tt-r i i' course, he can do . very mu-. uur senatorial, rcpre- vei '.itlvwri Vance and Ransom arv,- as is always the case, on Land looking out for the inter im t, of their constituents, i The members iVoin this State are al ready .-at. work endea-voring to cany out the wishes as their cuastituei.ts in repealing , the Internal Revenue and reducing 1 1 i -5 tarfi,The "TV'alriugton cOiTeepaudeitt'of the Wilming ;to:t Me seeuger says: l: Mr. Ilen ) ci. rson as thinklug that the di jerfiioea between the wings i,t'the Democratic party 'have not been t-wttled, and cannot be : Btltleu at present, as matters sl and. In his opinion jthe only way to secure, internal re.yenue ritorm is to submit thepropo ;-ition hiiiicly on its own merits To ti a -it up with tariff reform he soy?, is to kill both. lOut- fiidj the North Carolina delega yiion I Cod other sentiments . prevailing.""" The Virginia meinbeis, at leaft the two old: er of th3 three members of the House, Messrs. Wise and O'Fer rail are sanguine. They re in line with the party majority AH rev.' iiue reformers favor re . "pealiug the tobacco tax. . Lit tle ia the way of internal tax reduction 'mote is expected J5ut tlie party is in a concilia tory (1 i-poition and will do wL 't'cv 'ir can be done with safe ty to' oil interests. To i show North Croliuiana how -other ri.Mp!e r"'ard their demand for fr-oiin:thirig like !a total repea' of then ! tjxes, I will quote the re:;'Jik made to me yesterday by It pre.seutative Blount, one of thy oldest members ' from REPRESEN'TA- C'A HOIJXA T1VES. . i : Carolina's representa- ?, we suppose, all at the this division of the department almost exclusively for thetpur pose of securing votes, j The farming interest of the country are benefitted very little by the distribution of these seed be cause of the injudicious man ner in which they are distribu ted. Let Commissioner Cole man's idea be carried out. : " I was glad to see Mr. Henry M. Thompson, of Wilson, in the city attending the Federal Cpurt as a juror. Her is here again this week. Mr Frank W. Barnes, of Wilson, is" in the city. I am also glad to see Dr. A. G. Brooks, here attending the reg ular meeting of the Board of Agriculture. He is a faithful member of the Board, and is prompt and efficient in the dis charge of his duti s as a mem ber of the Board. - " - The religious meeting, con ducted by Rev. Mr. Pearson, continues. There have been almost 400 7 conversions up to date. I have never seen so great a religious awakening any where. Everybody talks reli gion. It is not confined to any class, but to all our people. Learned "And unlearned, rich and poor have been interested and benefitted. - A gentleman from Winston said to ine Satur day that everybody in the State I ought to pasH through Raleigh j during Mr. Pearson's meeting. The religious spirit i3 couta- gious he says, and that it does all riien -ood to come im con- Chickens Cotton Ties ..... Dry Saltl Shoulders Dry Salt.riides Domestics . Eri?s..i........ H ides.. ... .. bani Mola.ws. Peanuti .. . Potatdefe...-....-. Kice.... Ratrs.-.j. Salt...i..i- Suirar-...i. . S!iinKlt Turkeyp.... TUoW.v-'- 7 3 lOtolT 2Jto28 JWtoW 12 15 to 30 . ft! to SS 35to3 30to25 ..70to80 ....70toW -20to30 uotoias I 1-4 to8 us 8 to 10 8to10 3ii toSO .. - -75totW 5t640 a to 10 I -lc Christmas eoods at prices that will astonish the closest buyer. Every thing marked in plain figures. When we say bargains we mean wgat we say and have the goods at pri -.es to prove it. No stock of Hosiery is more complete inau uurn and no urices as low. We have also some very desirable all-wool Jersey Gloves at half their value. Our btock of hats aud shoes yon nhnnlil see. We cannot begin to describe. To avoid tbe ruah we adviBe our friends to call at once, and at the same time you get the iick of the stock. Before closiug this advertisement we must call vnnr fmecial attention to a lot of towels which we are selling for verv much lets than the cost of pi eduction. Cash Racket Store, NASH STREET. . m . 1 mLA t mono; VaVunderTformula prepared by Prof. Mallett, of the University bon;3'M - "e qu.litJ. rM u 1 1 Of Virginia. anii-waiii. auni;nifi. Virgini an excellent tonic. v TRY IT. "Fo'rvarticuUrsof its virtues call for pamphlet t C Wilson, N. O., where the tobacco can be obtained. 3STO KXJLiCBXJa- F. Griffin'H oct 20 3 in NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Co. RALEIGH, M. C. 8. F. BRIGGS & CO kg . (OOlce over First Katioaal Bank ) . We offr to jhose wanting Iasurhnce against Fire, policies I in this old and reliable Home Injtitutioo. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID Xat, Flour, ITcal, HnItif and Tien, Will be kept in Lxrre Qnntitle. Cotton! Cotton! Will hs h n -ht at Wila and Ralrigb down for it. price aot, tbe Ca-li pt nMI IIUUTIS COSE will hare charge of thU .tore c4 . ,a rrtiu h p hiMire LU friends. III M Fill! UI P1TR0S. . . . tn I ara n receiving tbe most complete line of Staple and Fa ncj. Groceries COTTON. Middling 8utol75 I . SXtolOl . .2.50 to3JS ..75tol. I ......8 tolO -8 3-il Chas. Root, Sec'y. W. S. Primrose, Pres't- Pulaski Cowper, Adjuster. novlO 3m .-'. ! ryVe take pleasure in announcing our appointment as the leading Fire Insurance Company in tke Woili. Hoyal Irisurance LIVERPOOL, England. Evr brought to this market I shall enda&vor ki th fa. ture, as I have done in the past, to merit your patronage by u..t dealings, close price an 1 a strict observance to the following rules, to tvit : . Goods to bij as reprentnted-t-of best Quality. ,gent of Prices guaranteed aalow as the lowest. ' l'olite, prompt and careful execution, of order. I would respectfully request an examination of y goods ai.a prices before purchasing, and I honestly predict that yoor a toni?Linent,f hall.bounbounded. Ho fear of old goods. My i-tock ii Co. Its peculiar efficacy Is doe as mncn to tne process ana ' ;lrOTM,N? skill in compounding as to ' Like it the Ingredients tneraselv s j Take it in time. Itchecks ! i diseases in the outset, or If they be advanced will prove a potentcure. 0 ;fa Stall 13 WfflOIlt It' Xt tabes the place of a . doctor and costiy pre 6crifHtions. AH wioiad BedesiUiry livts iri;l Untl Has a capital of 1 10,000,000. A Net Surplus or over $9,000,000. This in the largest net surplus possessed by any Fire Insurance C. in tbe world. Cash Aaaetta about g30.000.000. And oars all los-e a won us adjusted without tbe usual discount. We can offer special inducements in this great Uompauy. , FRES deel 3m B. F. BRICCS & CC Agents. It tiif i auii'in;. onjt:;-' ' Of. lii..': esp-arxr FOR WHOSE BENEFIT 1: tact with IJaleih people. talk religion at breakl's The newspapers are discuss ing who shall succeed Dr. iDab ney as State Chemist. The two most prominently mentioned for the place are Drs. Herbert Battle and DeLagnel Haigh. They are both 'young men and natives pf North Carolina.; Dr. Battle, however, has the! best chance of election, we expect. He having a lot pf friends on the Board and being Dr. Dab ney's assistant, was elected tem porarily to fill the office. The fact that he is in office will help him to be elected, we expect. Dr. Haigh is said to be a fine chemist. 1 I They I , din- etween pi con - I night church Attorney-General Davidson has written a letter to State Su perintendent Finger, in which he says it is the duty of the tax collectors and sheriffs in every county in this State to collect and pay over to the treasurer of their respective countie s "ou or before the thirty-flrat dav of December of each year the whole amount levied" forschool purposes therein ; and to .ena ble them to d so they have all the power and authority to levy and sell prooerty conferred bv aw for the collection of other county taxed. , ' ner and supper, and b titles it i- t? e eubject1 vernation. On- Sundaj people beimn iro to 'tb before five o'clock althonii:h the services did not bejriri before 17.30 o'clock. The services will concinds the latter part 'of the week. - - - The funeral services of the late Rev. L. S. Burkhead, D. D. in Edeutou Street M. E. Church Sunday was latgely attended. The services were conducted by Revs. J. E. Manu, J. B. Bobbitt', aud W. C. Norman, llemarks touching and appropriate, were made by Prof. O. W. Carry, Dr. Eugene Grissom, Eueene E. Hale Esq., Dr. Bobbitt, Mr. Mann, and Mr. Norman. The sudden death of Dr. Burkhead, while attending Conference, cast; a gloum over the communi- - i.rovciitive of :!'. Hc:x!:ii!ie, ItlUoniniesa, ' . iie;ri'SKiftn. No loss 'l,iV;'-'r.ro vr.h business i r eiiiidn1 it is most ln !:!(. No dancer from kinu. ('urM Colic. Dl C;iiipiutiitM, Feverish -.1 c..;.:. Invalids and t'.f.'i it the mildest : 1 ;.. y can use. A little . r.-!"ro.hinw sleep . -:i-H:ttkin f the bowels. .. mini Kharpens .-;;v,-..s itic stomach &Qd BIMIIIWUnini I U B. M.WO(UKT. M.IX ulWUantHsi Ita emt at bom. wttfc oat (Mbi. Book of mi. raui Heal Estate Agency. I I; :. . ! 1, v. ! i ST 3 nd Arriving DAILY OPINION". nieiicirc for -'ir l.een able to that would, 1 -t--T. promptly I.i ci to iciioii, .n-stcad of weak .: assimilative -"5ton. Ark. i-tHil: furthered r or, and the i i x & Co., Iu C. C. DANIELS, Agent.' v BRUTON & WARD, Attorneys. 1 Fop Sale. oue new Fischer Piano at hair Will Buy. Sell, Lease or Rent Real Estate. price. Uermtj :o suit purchaser. Apply nov24 to O. A. YOTJNO. WAITED ! OLD POSTAGE STAMPS. I wilt buy the old postage stamDS used on lettersitroin 1845 to lst. Parties havinfr old lettersibetween these dates nhould look them up. 1 warn tneu.s. and Confederate stamps. used ana unused ; also Local stamps. Send i.ii-my; uescriptive lisf, (rivinsr prices it Is I decbly St. bouis. Mo. ty. He had preached here five and a half years, and in the highest esteem. NOTICE. paunersiup neretotore ex- istit's between,!!. M. Anderwou and 11. 3 1 Strickland ia this day dia sblvf'il hy mutual agreement. The crfdrtor.s of tbe late firm of Ander- sontA Strickland will be .paid by II. M. Anderson, to wliora all ac cpuiirH due the firm must be paid, and ivho win continue the business at tbt same place on Tarboro St.; in tiio.town of Wilson-. i II. M. ANDERSON, , n. J. Steickland. not29 was held iis?ijn.fmf 1 iml J. D. The construction of the' nu merous railroads over North Carolina is a strong evidence of the prosperity of the State. The development of our beloved State goes on at a very satisfac tory rate. We would be pleas ed to sea every section of the State cut up; by roads. The Advance would impress upon its readers the great 0od that the newspapers of the State do in educating the peoDle. The information and intellect ual growth they receive from that source of knowledge is greater than thatreceived from any other source. No family can afford to do without a first- class family 'newspaper.. If you do not subscribe at present to some good paper, do so at once. You owe it to 'your children. Appsaxs Qu Thursday, the' 13th of Dec, I shaJl sell to the highest bidder, at RocKy Mount, the tract of latd Known an ihe Harrison place, lying just outside the town, on both sides ot the Nashville Branch Railroad and within 6 CO yards of the depot, in pieces to suit purchasers. Un Tuesday, Dec. 20tb, at Tois notf, several of the best located lots in jthat town. Terms, one-tbird cash, balance 1 and 2 years with 8 per: cent interest. dec8 2t Geo. Howard. Trustee. nn Ia f9nft A MONTH oan be made tpiuu IU puuu working for us. A(renUpre-l icrrea woo can iuraisn tneir own Dorses ana Kive their whole time to ihe business. Snare moments may be prontaDly employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F. Joes- so.n a Co., luus Main St, Bicbmoad. Va- no By virtue of a decree of tbe Su perior Court of Wilson county, wnereiu Jonas Lamm, administra tor of Stepheu Tedder, was l he plaintiff, and Thomas Tedder, t. als., were the defendant," I will cell at the court house door, in Wilt-oo, on Monday, tbe 2nd day of Jami i ry, 1888, the following dew il ! property : A portion of the St. . n icuuer tanu. in jrosH itoao- ; i. sbip, Wilson county, adiointc t lit lands of Solomon Lamm, Jan. 2ww some, Thomas Tedder and others, ou the east side of said tract of land, containing forty acres, more or less. Teems: Cash. JONAS LAMM, Adm'r of Stephen Tedder. K A. & S. A. Woodaed, Att'ys. dec8-6t Nego tiating Sales of Real Estate a Specialty. Abstracts of Titles M&de. BUSINESS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY AT BEAS'ONABLE CIIAltOES. Z&'Orxr railroad f acilltie render replenishment an -y matter. i XOTICJE, Having qualified as Kxecutors of theestate of 11. G. Whitehead, de ceased, before the Probate Judge of Wilson county, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to make im mediate payment and to all per sons having claims against the de ceased to present them for pay ment on or before the 21st day of Ncv.-nuio-, 1 or this notice will i lie plead in iar of ;heir recovery. 3 T?3 AfHictei S?3a 'ils:n is. '. i e Pi .vu is to be !:! ri,c no.-sessiou The feeling all over the State on the prospects of the success of the Democratic party is not o strong as it was several years ago. The disaffection that ex ists in different sections" of North Carolina are recognized by party leaders and work will be done to Btraighten them out and make straight the pathway to peniacratic victory. The facjf that fear ha9 struck the pai-ty leaders is a healthful ein. Work will be needed and 'ork will be done. congratulate of u force pump for use at tiros, hrtt it I.Kfes to ;ti -t t S. l-e eeoaoitiy. We, i.io iiiii wife, virjiius who' refuse to be.laxed !'' the to tiiiiHui ince of a tire Oepaitment and at the. same time pay a krr per eentage to insurance ' compani s than ant oth er town of the siim size iit the State. We share wuli many oth ers the .opinion that Klizaheth-'Cify ought to have a" well organized fire department-' -and that property holders ought to b taxed to'eup' nrt it. All. this talit about burn ing property to see the engine work, is tbe higbtb of n v sense apd au iusult to a law abiding com munity. Sueb argnment is only used by cranks and old togies. Get the apparatus, provide a sufficient water supply and a company will volunteer such as the town will be proud of. li. City Falcon. as f itw2&i t jZZs Btillianf, Pure and Perfect In the World. IVotice. By virtue of a decree of tbe Su perior Court of Wilson county. wherein J. G. Sharp, guardian of James Bndgers, was the petitioner, I will sell at tbe court house door in Wilson, ou Tuesday, tbe 10th day of January, 1687, the following described property : One half inter est in one tract of land iu Wilson county, Qardnei's towust ip, adjoin mg tbe lands of J. O. Sbarpe. W B- Bridgers, George Lester aud J. u. l uorne, containing sixty acres. more or less. Teems : One third era i, balance on a credit of twelve months, with eight per cent, interest from day of sale. S. A- WOODAED, Com F. A. & 8. A. Wcodabd, Att'ys aecs-ut The fact that Mr. Randall ho3s the balance of power; in the Democratic IJouse does not promise well for any very gen eroris reduction of the tariff at ttn session of Ctongress.' . : .'-.:' : Poverty not Slavery. .as iue otitr ;iys, tuere is rice and there ii poverty, bnt no such vice as tue lesuitot the aggrega. tion ot all peoples, creeds aud hab its antl no sucn poverty as grows oat of the compact crowding into cities and the desperate struggle 2Tot,io. T tvtll aull 47... . 1. of- frl.A v"u., ,v, uirav ciracuug ,deuce of J. W. Godwin, deceased. i uw.ei. icv are as transparent in (: vki- t.Ki ' iilEII MVAI llo-lit- Uflf A m.J I . rl .... n.iril. iXUU lot softness of einlnriic- to tke eye calrnot be excelled, euibliui? th wtiaier to read for hours without fatigue. Iu fae-t, they are riuFEor SlGDl Preservrkp. Tes'iuionials from the leading physicians in tbe United Si afes can b given, Abo have had their sight iuipoved by their use. JAU eyes fitted and the fit guar anteed at . county, N. O, on Wednesday, the 28th diy of Dec. 1887, all the per sonal property oi tne said J. W, Godwiu, including stock, farming implements and household and kitchen furniture. JYLVESTKR BAtLEY det-3 Juo. E. Woodrd, Att'y ISotice. ,K M.ifADJL'S DKUG STOKE, -Where an immense assortment of these celebrated glasses can be f(uud and properly adapted to all conditions of the eye. jj These glasses are not supplied to phldlers at any price. None gen tune unless the name IIawkes is stamped ou the frame. J Wholesale, Depots, .Atlanta, Ga.; Austin, Texas, Having qualified as Admin istra tor of the estate of J. W. Godwin deceased, all persona indebted to said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those holding claims against said deceased to present them for pay men; to tbe undersigned or his at torney on or before the 3rd day of uecemoer, ie, or tms notice will oe. plead in bar of their recovery: Sylvestee Bailt, Ad'm. Jno. E. Woodard, Att'y. dec3 ct Jas. E. ClaTk, f x rR A. & S. A. Woodard, Att'ys. CQ ? 5 - l I a tsEO S :1c Grimn, Opposite ibe Court Uoefce, Wilwtn, 5. C Anderson DRUGGIST. "WILSON, JST a S Notice. NORTH CAROLINA, SUrERlOIl COURT Fall. Teem, Wilson County. Henry Dudley, vs. Amie Dudley. The defendant above named wil take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Wilson coun ty to obtain a divorce, and the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appear at tbe next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on tbe let Mon day in February, li&S, at tbe court house ot tbe Baid county, in W uson N. C, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said action,' or the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief demauded in said com plaint. A. B. DEANS, O. S'. C. novl7-6t TRY BEL L. THE JEWELER, Tarboro, N.C., Dealer in . Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Clocks, Specs, Silver Ware, Musical Merchandise, Fancy Goods, &c, also the cheapest, best and latest Improved SEWING MACHINES. Quality of Goods warranted as represented. Engraving promptly doue. Thirty years practical ezpe rience is our guarantee of first class workmanship. Cails attention to.the fulUand complete line of r t fL q, jtnBBVa. h 5 bt CD H .r 3 Si 0 hj 5 -J 11 s Preparations which are now In stock at his NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFICE. St I iTo b't ArJ !'. r.rnbcs of every dfRcriptioo, Oologues. rowders, Trij.le Ustrjici, Toilet Watera, Bay lin-u, ctr. t Prescriptions Accurately Prepared Day or Night are uwd in tbfnepartmenjc, anj'prfciilcre ' u .hug but purest and bet Droji are naed. PURCHASES DELIVERED pari ot the town, nken denired. It taken that III any A share of your Patronage respectfully solicited. BOY YOUR rHE?. BUILDING MATERIAL, FROM IVHiTSHURST OVEIM, WANTED : Old Cold And Silver. rRefer by permission to Hon. Ueo. iioward, Tarboro, N. C Respectfully, JAS. H. DELL. 2 0100 to 0300 ara: wonlnf for nm. imiu nfm i funusb their own borw. sa4 ri r tboir wboiv oruflttolyemployed al A taw VKvu-it, n B. P. JCW$TS ft CO., AND Ma Manufaoturersi op I 3m -BICHMOHD. VA. VITH BILL Cc CALDWELL. Dealers is HATS, GAl'S, STRAW .50 IJroatlnoy, cw (HOODS, &C York." XT.. AG EXT FOE a.nlna.tan Stxe.w "Worlds- 1 1
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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