'ue V iirSojsr Advance . hi C. C. Ih'iirU, Editors and Proprietors. S2VI1TGS Ei be psita no in The question of whether or not the Republican Senate will confirm the nomination by Mr. Cleveland of Mr. L. Q. C. Lamar to a peat on the Supreme Bench, ia aUr;s.vt"n7 the attention of the peoplo.of the whole coun try. The "committee to whom the question was. submitted make two reports. The liepub-. licana on the committee report against confirmation and they are in the majority. The Democrats, of. course, make a minority report in which they are for the confirmations Much lias been -Paid; and written on this question, both for and against the confirmation of this able, lawyer to ta eeat on the highest tribunal in Our country. The be.-t thin wV have yet eeeu on the subjuet- is an open letter iromlSenutor Steward, of Nevada. lie asks. "After the de struction ottso much property and so ma:iy lives to "preserve the Union" is it justifiable for either side to plant the Feeds of discord anew, or to re-open the wounds inflicted by the war, by cultivating liatred aud,dis trust between theNoith" and South?" Senator' Stewart'ia a"Itepubli- can, ana aavises an ma .uepuD-rj upngut man, but they hoot) to lican menus to Iollow his ex- make a little political thunder . ample and vote for! the confir- by opposing his confirmation, mation of Mr Lamar. In The appointment of Mr. Vi 14s spaakingof the refusal of"the as Secretary of the Interior, au'd Senate to confirm tho nomina- Mr. Dickinson. Thie GoltTsboro ' Argus says there1 is considerabls talk of establishing a Savings Bank in that place. The Argus is edi ted by three lawyers and that paper says of the law authori zing the establishment of these banks: We have examined the law of our State which provides for the. establishment of such institutions . and .find it apparently complete in,its pro visions for the protection of depositors. There can danger in making dep such a bank, except in case cf rascality on the part olf its of ficeis, and so far' as we know there is no protection against rascality. All the papers of the State where such institu tions have been established under theV new law speak in high praisd of their workings. The Aryxci: would be pleas ed to know that . a Savings Bank had been organized in Goldsboro. We hope i to see one in Wilson in the iiot for distant future. Bill Arp lias a, good letter ih this week's Advance, in which he refers to tho cotton claims of the people of the South. We noticeon this line, that Sena tor Ransom has introduced & bill -to refund to the State of North. Carolina tLe net proceeds of tle-',f.otton vale seized by the .treasury agents in various places iii 1S(5.j (J6. The total amount 'is $12,532.58, besides one hundred bales seized at Charlotte, the amount of which is not specified. We have no idea tlia.t the bill will pass.. It isajuht claim and should be allowel, but justice appeals bat little to the average Repub lican & -naior. ' .: "4 intn tin I? fJTMl hi iiT. 71 Jarvis is that manj and if he is the most critical nominated success is assured from the start." And thus it 1 goes. Believe , me none of! these political prophets know anything about what they pre dict. .Nobody does, lhe peo pie are at sea. ; There is no crystallization of public opin ion around any man to such an extent as to warrant a predic tion as to who will be the nom inee of the conveutiou. The people are waitinsr waiting to hear records of all the candi dates named, discussed, and then they will nominate the best man and what is better, elect him. -Tiu proposition of the Ad vance to pa? s such a law as would put a stop; to gambling at fairs, we would be pleased to hear from the brethren on; It strikes, ns that this is a mas ter of considerable importance The protection of the people from the sharpers and rascals at th-s3! fairs should receive some little attention tt th hands of. our legislators. The opposition of the ! Repub licans to the confirmation nf Mr. Lamar as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, is onei of the cleaiest -evidences of the ab sence of all principle they hate yet given. They all -.recognize uiui ta au aDie lawver and an tlon he says: ei'Thepublic Tiii-: rie tbat tli. i Uing's d There ar kill the:: people U; lazs- I03 f.jr are saving 1 'causpf f air. Man ual! was over work. more people who selves at work than ink for. Ve hope no will ref : ? ' to walk friunr. one bar to a.) ever, for fear of dt : health by overwor' ther, how troyiug his General, will hardlv bo; acted press 4 cas so upon until, Mr. Lamar j is con irameai,tne issue mat tne re- nrmea, or rejected it is said. jection 01 Mr. Lamar will be construed bothin the North and The Goldsboro Mfitlinrt; ax South as a declafationtbat. his vance has, been sold by the participation iii the war;,dis- former owners, Drs. Bobbitt and qualifleshimjand-alljothers oc- Robey, to Mr. L. A.' Potter ' of cupyihggtheasame position for Beaufort, who has had some a place on tne SupremejBench. experience, as a quill i driver It i3 unreasonable to expect having been the editor of the thatthe people; pf the eleven Beaufort Telephone at one time: au, tne present generation ;De excluded from participation in the judicial determinations of . the highest! court of the United States." ;'- ' Senator. Stewart'" puts . the question, properly. . Are", tho people to understand that the Republican party will confirm no Southern manfor aJSupreme Court Judge ? That is undoubt edly what their'factious oppo sition means. I . Just keep up that lick, gentle man, and you need.have'not the least fear ; but that the South will continue solid. - been, since itsestablishn.ent. one of the strongest and auiesi newspapers in North 'Carol r ia and we wish it;that isucc't"--tViot ;.-. f x 1. . vutu, xyxuier strengin. or in- iiiE lvaieia'u -News-Uerver say a letter has been re :eived by the 'Agricultural Depart ment iroo, i gentleman 'n Da kota, wh desires to efeek mora p easant climate. le has written the Tight Stalte-tto learn ;: a pleasant climate Aorth , arolina's climate surpa'ssed by that of any State in the Union. is un other 'Egypt.. . probably ranks, duty to subject its fitness to examination, I would still wait in my present i'Osition their decision. But I think I arn warranted in sup posing that the final decision may be delayed for some time. As ymi have at the same time nominated both my successor in in the department and his suc cessor iu the Postoffice Depart ment, this delay may to some extent at least, embarrass the administration of public busi ness in the departments affect ed. To avoid euch embarrass ments, which is my duty to jou ajid to the country, and to leave before the Senate,- in its final judgment upon my nomination. gold, and has on the lands about four hundred ban da Bmpiojd,ana will as early as practical pat in fall operation the noat txtenaire as well aft expensive atampi and gold refining establishment ever pnt to work in auy portion of thia S ate. S 1 Mr. W. T. Taylor accompanied .'isUiog reletativea in jour city. Miss Bettie lloone. is alo on a visit to Wilson. One of our young men has been to Goldsboro, and it is tbongbt woman was th cauee. tellect entitled it to come Mr. 1 Potter back newspaper fold. We wel to th: SHEBIIAIT AHD 700P.HEE3. Our Washington correspond ent" gives the information, on the first page of this week's Advance, that Senator Vorhees gave John Sherman thegenuine "dressing down" that he de served. The bloody minded John took it upon himself to make a little political capital "for himself by reviewing and refuting (?.l the strong argu- lt is. remarkable how InVh the newspapers can puff a town UP when they go at it. The little town of Annistau, Ala., was boomed until ! people thought it wasa town lof some consiaerable size. They held an election tliere several days ago and only 401 votes 1 1 m. . pouea. mis shows that with all the protective tariff blowing of the newspapers tjie pla-e is notning myre than a villa -e ; ' 1 is 11 has guuo there probably to 'hunt... up- i-'.i the 'inforinatl.ii possible about that famous corner iu grain and laud that was ao ne.atly engineered sever al thousand years ago by Joseph ben lraei ti e fir.- t speculative corner in 'existence, ' if we Ex cept tho- little deal in apples that took place somewhat earli er iu Edsn. Washington (D C.) Gazette. i Yesterday.I. hecrd of a new- move on the political checker board. A friend from the Eastern part of . the State a wise and far-seeing politician- told meithat the plan purposed by some was to nominate Ex Gov. Jarvis for Governor and Col. Thomas M. Holt for Lieu tenant Governor. Jarvis was then to be elected to the Sen ate and Holt to succeed as Gov ernor. That is one of the plans, I do not speak authoritatively, but I thick I speak knowingly, when' I say that Senator Kan som has not been consulted about .this arangement. He would have little ob'j?ctiou to secure Jarvis or any ot her good Democrat in the Governor's choir, but it will be only alter tfhar and desperate .struggle when he releases'his hold upon his .at in the United States Senate. opeaking of the United States Senator puts me in mind to say this : The fight in the State this year will be a hotly con tested one. Divisions iu the Democratic ranks will defeat the party. From some talk of rather, gossip, that I have re cently heard. I gather that it is feared in some quarters that the friends of both Ransom ana Jarvis will attempt to c :i trol the county convention and secure the nominations t a pledged man to tiiu .legislature. I do not know thathere ir any truth 'ii the rumor, but I do r iu us sainiaar- "Clevelandiand The Michigan University has l,406,students, of whom 45 per cent, are the sons of parents who do manual labor. jr a live lihood, says .the "resident. There are hundred , of men whose children are rowifisj up m ignorance; who aie perfectly An.7o.wa crlit iz'es tt io-ue : iprot.cc'inu f.-.-r the people. Biaiu 'rid c-ciortion for a view inonopt-n l: .;r Corncf ; and .thetcoir.er.t next year will! be De.wee.i ike interests of! the masse-:, us represented by fthe terests t'4" in. seuted by th: No inteUitjerit r .. j a- .f 11 1 . . , meuia lor a reuutuuu oi me apie to give evervonp nf tticin tariff presented by Mr. Cleve- the benefits of a tnr! il mey would. Thft trrpatpct land in his .message to Con gress. The speech of Sherman on the subject was, so the pa pers . eay a strong onej'and presented the Republican side of the question forcibly. The uccu, iu j.onn uaroima 13 par ents who appreciate the bene fits of an education. was, the reply of Vorhees Democrats all say, convincing and overpowering. He is one pf the ablest men in the Senate on "onr" side and he gave the "bloody skirter" the "best he had iathia shop." The Repub- to be great licaus connot derend protect ion on any grounds of justice, eo long as the Treasury is fill ed to overflowing, j .. 1 1 "THii CZ'GOSED." Speaker Ca.klisi,e has receiv ed considerable favorable com mendation upon the commit tees that he appointed, Th wisqom exhibited' in the seh c tion of man for the various coai mittees, is said by knowing ones Mr. Carlisle ' is a wise and patriotic leader. ; if the Democracy will only follow his lead in mostjthfnes, they need not fear but that the best interest of the people will be subserved. " ; Tiv, ana t!ie in classes, as repre- i.epiir ucan party tn, wno is citi not utterly blinded by preju caoe, can full ob ous tint recocrnize these s. Ex. A ,"u n -arc!i of Sducatioa. ' " .v:.::n grc-juate ot Harvard ' 'u Syracuse, recently pea a may. twice his size cause cf education is - ad jug wjth.much rapKlity,- -ny .jonrna!.-. ; It amuses us to see the way that everything that is donei,in the South Is magnified and twisted out of all semblance to the truth. Th9 difference, when the grossest of crimes and ut ragesare committed in,, , other sections of our: country! is al ways apparent.! - The Wilming ton Star gives .two illustrations of this: ! "Up in the New Hampshire the country where "high moral ideas" nrevail, it has been dis covered that a j perfectly sane couple have been confined for thirteen years in The Waynesville Xews ii now published by a stock com pany": It retains its irnipr politics, it announces. One of the most amusine- il in rS w have yet seen is the eff haii.d manner in which it refers tn the sectionalism and strife prp ducing tendencv of the Demo cratic party. That paper is un doubtedly for peace, even if it has to endorse the paciQc John Sherman or the sweet, j talking James G. Blaine to secure if The sentiment against "'public the insane ef nations Krows with the peo I . asylum. The State votedl,G00 1 to Investigate their condition. ' "The California fugar corpor- J ations are said I to treat their y employees like slaves. The bosses in the mines also terror- ize the workitigmen. They are all made to vote as they are , ordered. Such "iss about the' ; amount of the charges brought by Mr. F. J. Sullivan, who is contesting for the representa tion in the Federal House from the Fifth District." pie. ine demoralizing and de grading tendency of puiblifi ex ecutions is recognized by everv thoughtful man, and we hope the day is'uot far distant when these barbaous exhitnrfjn.s till be witnessed by. none save tiie officers and a few otheils. The next legislature shotihl pas a law requiring all executions to be strictlyprivate, j The Washington correspond ent of the Wilniirigton Messen ger writes, a long letter on the corruption practiced in keeping women in office; in Washington. Mr. Harris the correspondent says there are quite a number of women who hold office under the government because they are the mistresses of some Con gressmen or Senators. The puri fying influence of the Demo cratic administration might well be put to work in ridding the public services of these dis reputable barnacles. The Ad vance hopes Mr. Cleveland will look into these charges and throw these women out, there by making rooin for the honest and the virtuous who desire to make a livelihood Sot them selves aud their families. . ' ". ,A. ' ." The Farmers Convention of North Carolina met at Greens boro on ther10th. The Alli ance in this State is becoming quite a strong organization and we doubt not that the fvven tion was a well attendee 1 lzj by representative farmers qV the "old North State."-The Ab vaxce is-pleased to see any movement that will '.ihplo the iarmers go iorward. . roller reac'ii : I raooit piau-ae in Aus about to bo Pupplahted -thiiu' far worse. The skating mania has - just i u!6i unhaupy couutrv ..duauu og:i . u mmercial E V. t .U! C ):rj;) i cn?Q.l S-ssatirial EaleJgh, N earaKat the chat as C, Jan yet apoi 1 iwenty- 1 1 11th, '88 what 1 "u It doth n. it will ' . can tell ; make a 1 ! tRiy" can-i' but : my u thee Irt,s : Lie-f.Gov. are positive that he will reo li : the nomination for Governor t you will trivft (hum h,if .1!1C3 tiieV Will dpmnnof jo f an absolute - certain fv. friends are gn-r-any man should dictions tait .-s; t -'ail to con.!, via .'r for it, io, j , anything; &bnl. 1 tedmau's friJiiJ vins : iho.d That if thoy? dis mow inju ibf -r 1 lends to succe? r of the party hv euch 3 lfish schemes, thev gentlemen alhw jeopardize the any will "fcTotioe. By virtue of a decree of tbe Su perior Court of Wilson county, wherein Edwin Barnes Jr., Admr. or Wilson Barnes was plaintiff, and Gray Newsome and others were I will sell at the rionrt House door, in Wilson on y his daughter, Miss Mattie, are Monday the Cth day of Februrary meiouowing uefcriuu ertv: One fourth interest in one lot of land situated in the o-n of Wilson, Wilson county, adjo-ning the lands of A.-1). Farmer, Jnli Harrison, Jnnd others cont lining two teres, more or less. Teems: Cash. Edwin Barnes Jr., Admr. F A. & S. A. Woodard, Attys. an ovzxszzn. A tcatl. t::i n ! o h.n had a life tin. in? desires m f r. Kcference tiin. time exiK-in't'c." n a tsitu.i;:i .is ir. . given n r.pp!.t- AdJtrs-, H. M. !., r,c.MN.ro, N C. LAW SCHOOL. of a Law fcv h-, Jan. 2nd, 188S. both , deserve to be deifaied, and another man substituted. do not , believe that heiter of them would len' himself to such unworthy 1 icks and rm nouvers, but it i- well to sound the note of warning in time fhere ought r,i t to bj siy pledM) trs on th. part of niw- berfc i-if the letiis.ature and men mgh- f be nominated v. ho nold t!.i success of the partv paramount to the elevation of a periuo.1. iavonie. uissen- sions, luKewarmness, aud feud? would, follow a campaign ir. every county in which an at tempt .would . be.made to "fix" it for Ransom, or Jarvis, or any other man. Let legislators be elected unpledged or untram meled. .Let the people elect good and true man who will do what is best for the party. If this is done, success will b ours; if not, the Republicans will carry the legislature. And from such a calamity say and! say.it revert-ntly "Good Lord deliver, us." There is little'news iu Ral eigL,. There have been t-o 01 thret failures, but none of them we e for large amounts. There ha .Te been some business change bet iiot'many. Business is 'il. quiat after Christmas, and it is so'here . now. Pi-opl. aj b" either collecting or tiyin, to collect, and in paying oa rying to pay debts, and tret ting their affa fs'in good shape. I believe ther is a spirit ol hopofulness am faith in the New Year. "If w "can elect the sole question of my fitness for the position, -' dissociated irom any other nomination, and unaffected 1 by any other consideration, I now respect- tu Hy ask you to accept my resignation as Secretary of the r. .:: -n r, wiiien l hereby tender. in termiuating my relations to yon as a member of the official iamuy, 1 aesire to express my grateful sensa of the obligation I am under to you personally tor the consideration and kind ness which have always charac terized your treatment- of me. and for the generous confidence and support which you have steadily given me in the trying and arduous administration of this department. I ehall always be proud to have been associated wifh the honorable record you will, leave upon the page of your country's history. Sincerely and respectfully, L. Q. C. Lamar, Secretary. Executive Mansion, Washington, Jan. 7th, 1887 My Dear Mr. Lamar When l determined to nominate you to the position upon the bench of the Supreme Court, the per s- ual gratification afforded by me tender to you of so honor ur-ible and suitable a place, au J tin- satisfactory conviction that ;.n iaiportant executive duty wouia thus be well performed el me almost to forget that my uctioninvolved the loss of j our conscientious and valuable aid andavice in cabinet counsel which for nearly three vears have so much enjoyed and ap preciated. Your note of to-day iorces me to contemplate this 'oiitimrency with the mostjpro ionnd and sincere regret. But since.! know that the separation V"1 now insist nnnn nriooa from that conception of public tuty which has always so en tirely guided your conduct. in our official relations, .1 am con : trained to accept the resigua-tio-i you tender, hoping that it only anticipates your entrance n;-m the discharge of higher more congenial functions in in those now relinquished w nat 1 have thus far written serins very formal indeed. I intended this because I am sore t hat close confidence and rela- ti-'lis, of positive affection which hh-ve grown! up between us need no expression or interpretation .vim yew 1 nua 11 utterly im possible for me to finish this note, without'assuring lyou that things which have, character ized your conduct and bearing 111 me position trom which you now retire ; all yur devotion to your country and your chief ; all your self-sacrificing care and solicitude for the public inter ests ; all thejbenefit.which your ot!;c:al service have conferred upon your fellow-countrymen, ai aauiue anection and kind-m.-ss so often exhibited toward in;) personally, I shall constant ly remember with.tenderness an.t gratitude. your verjf sincerely, G rover Cleveland. Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior. Eacoming Unruly. Grand Master Powderly with correct ideas and conservative principles, is experiencing the same things that other men of like character 'and principles have, when heading a revolu tionary movement. He is being left behind by the radicals and unprincipled demagogues, who are and it seems always will be tbe bane of all reform move ments. .The Bible in morals and the constitutien in politics, are the only sure'and Infallible guides, and the men or st of men who will in their teal for reforms cut loose from the con servative teaching of these,' will be sure to drift upon rocks and are apt to be stranded, and to shipwreck their friends or fol lowers. Goldsboro Argus. NOTHINO UKt IT IU rnllr efllcarr a macta to tbe jn and kill In compounding aalo the Ingrodivm Uli-nifcolv. Take It In time. lichee It diseases Id Uio onUet, or if they be dranoed wUl prove a powutcure. No Home toll 1)3 Mont IL v formed a nuclona h.-n-; in .1 inly- to acc'i:niii!.i: s"i:i-' ' y-'i:;! towns men, 1 h l r.ii ' hl h-.l ta adopt tbe mii-'-' "M -f. -oinf iiiv-uds and of fer m Mi!ita' huge to young gentli-ii-t ii i'i-.''t;ii a lVgl educa tii)!. I oin-r l.-m.s aitorriate to our jn viit fvi.i::i-c.l comlitioii. Oil the nirv if ?h- -!u lent and ?J." at the i-itd nf iIjC imi'ite. On thec tfiii M.i.loi:i uiiy prose cute their Mudii-s -.vi .1 r.if as lonff a.s lhn pV im1 l c- -r . ii-j'ying "or iicensf. I'x'.i;-" ti hi.i ia Wil- io! (i ncln.br. 4 kmi. is atxi lichts) at 1. .-cr mt'!i. it'i!tu!ars with lefc-n-iHu a i i ;;';' r in a frw I;lS 1 1 VII I". Ml'BBAT. Wil ;i, X. C, S - f. 0. 1S77. U ADVEKISEMENT." ro whosc BENEFIT The Lucky Ei Man. One of the most pro! table kinds of business that we know of these Jays is to be a Cherokee Indian. Every child of a Cher okee Is born to a . fortuna of $7,000 and many very valuable governmental perquisltles. It take the place of a . doctor and cuily pre scription. All who U'ad KHlrutary llvi will fluJ It the lf-l tn-vftiliv" of andr :irelir lmiiT"u. ' tiinolipalion. il.-aclcrli. Illll. l'llm und M-ntl lN-imiln. of time, no tun rffr-n.-o w,;n l iln- while tk in. Vr chiijn ti 11 Unul In Doceiit anil lia'inVK. No u.-i'itf. r from exv-..ure i.fi-r tak luz. C'lirr. ,ir. arrhu-M. Iiwl -.nplil. Fc.rri-h-iifm and t"evrri!i t .!.!. Involl-N K"l d;ll"i''- p.-rs.'w !'! tlutl it the in!' 1 t At-r.i':i! ii'"' lonii-tlieyraii iw. A li!:l taxi-i Hi i l.i-ur- rrfn- liins ! rp p.l I nil -v:irl:llo:i cf ll.e l''i'. Alililr u . !u l.i" iiiornina lir;--n tin ni .' -. i-:.im, tho ti'lu:U uud I Vxlcl.tN-S r i. in. .ia.n .i L't-. 1. rflccnvcSy r... I WILSON MARKET. Mark f flni'w Tnad-" : u l Se r UIK M 'I"' OlIMOS. r-Z iCir foe vr t m ml-'s to , t!-T wouM. ii' - iui- r. rx-Tpiy i - j -i ui"H . V.a Aik. . : I ...a fi.rth-rxl .- .. ; i r. MH.l U4 ia4tu,Ui . I. ..Jl.T. Corrected every 'Wednepilay H ad I e y. B rlergs . by BanriDff... Bacon Bee wax. Butter... Candle Chet-ee . CofT(H) Kli . Coffee Java . Coffee Lagura corn Meal Corn... 5 -hi-tcn Cotton Tlee Vrj Saltod Phouldir . Dry Salt Slice Ilomt-atice Ekb-s.... Hidio M olaeeua. , . Poanuta.. Potatoes.. Rice Katn Salt.. 8utrar... Hbitnriue.. Turkt-ji.. Tallow.... Cleveland and Mi (the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor) elect a Democra tic lejris "aturef and make bitr crops, I ba happy in 1888 regard-"e.-- of how tlie v.ind blows. " J.I). CLEv ALAND'S .'APPP.S3 iATIY; . LSTTES T0,HE. LAMAS. tli t no tni-h' The Elizabeth City Falcon has been enlarged. The Falcon 13 a well edited, out-spoken newspaper and. one of the most welcome of our exchanges. iiie Legislature ;f :; ISouth Carolina has passed a.! law against coek firntinj; in that State. . Only a short while i --'o tucic a3 a, uig cockhi main at Col umbia. There must be some thinr low, vulgar and brutal in mn who fight cLickehe We are glad that the ' "Palmetto btate" lias put a clop tt sucTil exhibitions of brutality ! in her borders. . j Jpdge 6o.D appears' to be doing hip-best, in all hii aecis ions, to break down alii semb lance of States rights. He never spares an opportunity to'give a decision against the ! States rights idea of the Constitution; a-ii : a. c it., to Judge" Clark prised ; tAt dOUbt HIS lion'.in.lt.inri nml , . -) " v ill call over enough counties to nc.iuaie him and leave yu wiU.oat-au .excuse for ditte--!ie', 'iii; that 'he svill be tin, next Covv.riior.vCapt. Syd. Alexan-dei'- friends will shnvr that tiitrt) is a large sentiment In the State in favor of a progress ive faria-.r for Governor and ("onviaca you (this is the tliird nine you nave been convinced) power can preyentfhis ihn prize. Alout tins lime an" enthusiastic Holt man will vxprt-ss astonishuient at your faith in the strength of either of thb other three candi dates ove to the exlot ness of a mathematical propo sition that the gubernatorial plum is in the palm of the fcol oncls hand waiting to nt re be can pull j t, Aud then 1 riends of ' ! . a rmfield fe.nd Cha? . Cooke will -tell hat ..either of thprn-i i&iii 'a the race for Goverfior, iL at, according to the rlan. Cooke oz Arm field would intake tne strongest ' condidajte frho could be nominated, jln fthe midst of your confusion and per plexity you are told that .Gil mar is a very strong man (for the nomination.- Upon the face of this rises a wise politidian who says: 'The campai,'u this year 13 to be no walk der. It will bve hotly contested fvVe neea a candidate whose Viery be. tin y.n you be - m: IV Essigsation cf the Sc:rsi the Interior CSered and Ac The C:rrcsT):ndcno3. - Tr.o dent's Kanly and ;Hands:n sptnse. :cp;ed. Prc::- PLAIITTOX . Anther Satch of News Fxor: Favorite Ccrrespondent 0 desires night lii-.'.sU ISO t'r''tln'r cupv Washixgtox, Jan. 9. Secre tary Lamar on Saturday tender ed to the President his resigna tion as Secretary of the Interior, and it was accepted by the President. Tbe formal resig nation, it is understood will not go into effect , until noou of Tuesday next, in order to e; able the Secretary to "close up some routine business." The following is a copy of the Secretary " letter of re.-iy-nation, and Oi the President's letter of acceptau of the same": DepaBtment of t:i Interior WaSH1XOTP- . Jan 7 13 ! If t UlrfS y wwa. if o.uij.i. To the Pkes dext : When some months aj you invited me to accept th j vacant jmlg shij in the Supreme Court.f the nited States, you express ed a ish that as the court was not it essiou I should postpone the resignation of my present office uiitil the meeting of Con gress, allowed you to send my ination to the Senate, as there were certain matters before the department inaugurated by me, which it was therefore desirable that I should close before leav ing, and as I would have ben very reluctant to take the place upon the bench until your nom ination bad been confirmed by the Senate, I cheerfully con sented to your request- My nomination has now been sub mitted to the Senate, nnrl. . naii.e will carry consternation cognizing both their right and JJJ-.AR. ADVANCE : Ml. U! f) I . . "1.1 ii wno mi been with m lor i"ur tears as teacher and prin '" i: 'ue t astxlu i Academy will fts:!i for tlienod and clever i.v.i .f .f CeJar ltock, and.is fully wint; uis unties, lie has won ..w.i c niame rc potation and stand wj1 s au educator, lie will be - ;tu missed in thia localiiy ; i wiue neiu ior some i!-.i (.r gentleman who -l!i-!i a ! o.-itinn Tiie Imp Leie on Friday amended, and as the ni.-jnriii2 tones of enchanting mn !; !.o:iv the violin or Swep llarri shbuld its melodies eager ...i. u. -.crjisifnorean pleasures " it I'Kut iantastic In tli ip place on the22ndult.,Mr, '' fi-rpcr and Min8 Frazier r...f iiau-u in i,oiv wedlock. T, ... i...iini,.i. i'. otliciating. On 1 1 .s;, je d iy bv llev. a. w v Hi. .M r. Th.nl J)cau and Miss Mary. 1; ' K .ttr of A. W. Jackfou. of were happily joined marriage. The iipwIp counles have v. ,r a lone life ofuniater ii'i- in conjugal lelicitv ,v ." '",, ".,U0I'e. has personal ni. iiunaruson and with his nmiestnig family will mli. tha tinwtv aud growing town of Nash ville his future home. Mr. Thorn '... . . f. -Ill nnrl.. .1 a u:if OI those isnHinmaraci . c-s liiieiy. erected on Kailroad ii-ii. M - - .. . . ; u- licUelor, a wealthy i- .i -enterprising geutlemau, will in ;i , i i while begin the erection V ' " irge aU(J commodious "Lore on a tine site and bean located, ri... i . . . uieienants leel prond of un, jjieai volnmn of tral tht u"i us way io Nashville the teason, and the sturdy c oaimnea witn the geu OI ine COttOn marbof J in i; t- ! p:M-ut u.i huts m c i i! t'.-.ie wniges which was washed ; .. In the October floods in this . u .iv nave uearly all been re I-arm wned footed nn will i,.ke tl.e alarmiDg enm of three or uv ;iu ,usauu dollars, to sav nnth mg of the enormona damages to iu., nuns aua other property. 'uiug company near here are still enlarging their ma chinery and fixtures for working 1 (0 intn ..to JOtrviu n it to . ) to . ",h COM 7W16 lOOtolK a to itol to 10 I Ifto-.O avtofio -SU10 Fu L'ne of Tar TaperFly Paper and In ict Powder, gut " ihriing'M Ir02 Store. 2"ici netal powder box give i .way with a '25c bcx of face pode:. Prescription Filling o - w u WHMM I w Kin l - 1"' . - w x i m I .iiBro ilnrK.rf Cittefwat iMadA. ' t 1ST tirMSB ' HirPCUrTM K Tinii I U arbULirc 4.o4xl vi m! kda 4 l- at : Ltl..r.l,. ... t-s: irt.imi.-l ,-.t5 M k-i i..ilia.n .a h-rf l ly I i f , il l.m br l k nt -,ti,A Ifptt r, i il.. biibt I ! fwu.'' Cash.claket Store. ur.- -10 . . tttOlM entohi J.S0 K3. . ;Moi. tJC to 10 SPECIALTY. HERRING. Ph. G. 'S-i i-iIiltjLl ! 11 r ' ar" IKHtbS OF mfil Jil iuii-i I . i r-iKi. .UIUm. lli.ll.ir.. I.;:.:-1 II 1 I 1.; 1 tM.i. utf .v. kii 1. ' Q fc t ij .-" i 'H. r li'-w I- t ai.4 rv3 Mi. H H CV 'I J -I 1-irr IT. U 't 'rdt- k - -'-. - f. n if 1 1 ct.:. ivi;t.lu4kWlu A J Afr.CClATCO rANCICMS, n p j V 2C COTTOX. ADMIXISTATKOR'S Hood MidJllntf- MlUdiinv Blues and btmuu.. --7- .tot U1M0NA OPERA HOUSE ! Tuesday, Jan. 17,"88. THE SUCCESS OF TWO CONTINENTS!! Tho Greatest PUr of the Ar. VUlUo lOlU- ette's Amorluaa JlrtmA, bV'eENEMY Presented by the rimo company as during Its orisinal run "in Now.Tork. notici;. Ilnviog qualiGd at Adi iii tor of the e.-tatc A Ale ' I"lit.-t.. deceased, all p:irt:-s iud-l:c ! to the estate are req-M-steil ti nab? Immediate panieut. All Hn-.-ucts against the estate will be jre- n;ed on or Del ore tbe 26th of DrcemWr. 188S. or this notiee will be .Ual iu bar of their recovery. IJ. K. Vilmx, Adm'r of Aletv Flowers. Juir. 4, Ct A I'll EX OMEN A L It US. & NUrhts In Kcw Tork City, in) NiKhts la Uustitn. 75 Nifrbts ia n Krsnrtsm. ljO Night la Loodun. KnianJ. Same Company sj at the Madison Square Theater, New York. SEATS 01 SALE IT SOVLUD'S. - NOTICE Ilavinc qualified a.. execntor of the last will and testament ol .J..bn l eele, deceased, all tiemon indelit. ed to said estate are Lertbv noti fied to make immediate navmeut. and those holding claim's against said deceased to pre.nent them for payment to me or my attorney on or before the 5th dv of Jaiinrv. 1883. or this notice will be nlad in bar of their recovery. J. E. Woodard. li. It. IV.ki.i- Attorney. F.xerntnr Wilson. N. C. Jan. 4. 18ss. ct V.' J KJ 1 I The Zr.t're Stock of t GOODS F CF. GRIFFIN Will be sold at OS T K . f. N i m J?:-'t CO. 'iV.fc' Li xmmM"- I'M BILiGUSHESS Xs an f.r.f-:cts rf tho livr, sal ra ho thoru-;i3y -2T-l 1 7 ihMi Urasl . I. ...-ul.it. r cr .!.a Uvrr aal 1 lary CrviiS. SIESECK'S UVtR RCQUUlTOfl KittTA T!-t.I3 IT J. E. CZLIS CXl.t TUhidlLt, Pa. I - r.1".- 4! r-yrtn wWt .- kr.-l hv.r. !... -. ntx'n) la rt-iv r-.;-k f J..tir.i;oo. I t..i as y ..4 . 1 .' . -.- '-.r t:-n r.xh.j 1 titt.-t.jr to .n- i ! - ti, j-n -M f fry l.-rn.T r I" -!. tn trvS Ui U,T : -r.-" t t f (OP 4 1 ' r --t r :;ov t i.r.i of Imil t-.:'. . l r . t :: t 1 -: m I v - i-..1".-.! I'jti Mnni.M l.t r ;-ir' l'-. (k it1 ICiiao. C-mt - -r I :j t'. ii-. II Uxli . ti.ti 1 1 t4i idUii tA cgoy a. n. frrci.rr. lutlinnml, Xy. HEO-"CHE x il Crout a Tnrj.lJ Uw mm& 1m. piiriUM of ih Mumftrli, Itcwab iui arlably rurrd by tUoc Sn-E-IONS LHIRREGUIiTOE lt ail ln ft:Tr rrarabrr that Cu lv t-r! !lU!il4 a ttialr tpHluKi b.-c-tg ti r.iKi - aa. mttmh. Tbe b ' of Rood that me ve jo d brings un to tie front as cader. we lead toqal. ity, quantity and low .rire. Lu k was with os when this stock t2n . bought, and we are pre jaied to show more bargains than Wilw.n ever held. We boupht a lot t Christmas goods at price that will astonish tbe cloaest bujer. i:irj thiog marked In plain Cgorr. cd ve say bargains w e m n wgat we say and have the jroo-! t prices to prove it. No stock i llOAiery is more complete ibao u- and Do prices as low. We L.- aJjK some vrry desirable alloi l Jersey Gloves at; half their value. uar tock 01 nais aad sboe-s jt.y should see. NVe can not begin to describe. To avoid tbe ruh e advise oor friends to call at once. and at tbe same time joo get the pick of tbe slock, llefure ekMt thin advertinement we mutt tali your iecta attention to m lot t t towels which We are mlbrig for verv mocb ibao the rtt of production. Cash Racket Store. NASH STKKnT. , Our Larc Stock of J. FAUSTciSOH'S FINE O ?" A r ft o ti o ii S, Just FJeccivsd. hi. ROUrJTf.EE &. CO. f irtit't i-ir ipwbi s i ct "n "v r s. 1 s, th-tr whiff V'i - l . A few lacm&CM. t :X ft rr.. .1 .f ' .. iui. a Htinul IlKIII MOlCIKfL 4i PHIUVDKLPKIA. 1'i I' a nih n u rn i ti sw. . 1. .... r - t ? 1 1 a 1 1 n t; Cf tirf -i - , j iTS j - - ' I fTe-a f.- i . II I , -1 ft n A . l i I'-f-Ht ; aj t j lc4. .;4 svi lusftwr t. 'i -r-t:a At avrift4 ' .tV ot,. 1 L. ta. 4 in Um ir.4. a i .4.M ffi.-r4 fliatW " V '-tt TH jS I mm tailor -ISTcrl o3 :-L--ro- CALL EARLY. Tha tnJ..rl.y t,f ll.r :;Uo! Il.o t.utnita bodjr arbio tr.ri a :u.a.l 1 jlrr. t , tmmn LUn lUcuit. r !.:. In ll.t- mi an. of vMiti trxxe - -:.. lu ti:.:i r-1 tiappln -S l.jr c'v.r. : I .. m a f . . Utr- :S.r. a:ij ..it,. 1 .,, ). ..- ., sr.- .-"-itiT vor .ra t:i' i.i ... NOTICE. I Will sell to the birheat 1.Mr for cash at tbe Court Iloue dr,. in tbe town of Wilton, cm llmuljr. January 9th, alot Ml urn of land, including a toll! in OU the Oondarv lfoja. farK This, tbe lath daj cf Iee, W. II. t. KICK. Adtti'r. Duncan Kl. . J. 11 Worhlard. Atfr. de ii .It THE ADVAKCB JOB 0FF1C v 1-0 AUKIHDS OP .0 0 o o o c inn nniuTiL'r 5L ro o o o" 1 s i EATLT E t tCUTEO, o c o r v' 1 re r m 9 I'r'iV-' 'o W - "-In gU Itiiff '1 r .ind THE AD7AJJC3 JOB Of?lCl MLfSB'S JNO.Y. MOORE. Asslg Mew Soodsl 1 EPiE'i BEfiMi fi3 HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. J. II. IIOE.NEE, n ' T. J. DBEWRY, ) rKISCIPALS. The 8pring Session or 1883 will begin the 16th of January. Board and Tuition, including fuel, 105.00. , ' A SPECIFIC ron WQHA1T3 Diseases nTENSTrwITATION or JLYJ.C OHTHLY SICKNESS t iV. ritwr r.t. t iu. """" W. ar .."t-Mlin. Baiorm I:toi t-itt Co Ai.uu. ta. jan 12 Oxlord, N.O., Dec. 188: NOTICE I will sell for cash to the Mcliet-t CnHn cnill,fo- r- o , , "luueraiiue late residence or John toaa Fountain For Sale! Peele, deceased, in Old Filed-own Tartiea contemplating baying BhP. Wilson countj, on Mondjv one this season will do well to see the acth dX of January, 18 i me before placing their order else- ,ot of personal property eonKitip whereThe one I have in charge of carta, wagon-, farming im,,ie. was made to order for O. P. Griffin nienb, bog, and household and last seeason. We have tbe whole Utcben furniture, apparatus complete, and will sell it ' li. B. PEELE. cheap. lixecnt r : JOHiT Y. MOORE. Wilaon, Jf. G, Jan. 7, 18S8 it M r.ew 5 uin daily receiving my new stock of K'--ri ;'.:;!l I iuc f? nc-t mali'T and selee!! lf S -.r aa v . wu2l.:..-!tt.,a.ue,. -cwf -:y- Thc Royal Dakins Powder, Harvey's ftanned Lard. Horscfcrci'c Bread Preparation, 'Patrspsco Superlative Flour, New Orleans Molasses," 8tarLye, Four year old N. C. Vinegar, Kingman's Reliable Hams, White Water Ground Meal, Will uivvn vs in? found in Slock at Win's Mi Store. '71