The Wilson Advance! lOSEPHUSandC. C'DAKIELS been Editors mid Proprietors, The Salisbury Truth Is' a vr.Qbltj ttnwsrtn.rtAr that has l "e'6 . I . 1 . A. - ,1hiiti I- n T . rlm o o flu. Ilttifial ana fiomewiia.1, uiuuatu mciu- 'Ah, tliere Grover, stay there ' This is what a disustej owanof foe Kuights of Labor, ber of the Chicago convention WTb Advance podeoYOTs to be an ton es t, fal.hful and impartial chrntiiolor of the win, tavotiii special attention to the aeotion i la which tt la published. It is Democratic to the oore and will spare neither friend -or foe who la in hostility to Oemooiatto success. It pallerea the best Interest ct the Na tion and the State imperatvroir demands the retention of the Democratic- party in power and it will spare n effort to aocmaplish that result. ItwlP seek to proosote the in d utrial development of the Ml and section and will take pteaatira in doinf whatever lies in Its power to aid the farmers and laboring men in their efforts to 'bottor their condition. Biery honest son of toil will find in tho Au-; MOB a sinoere friend. Every effort looking to the establishment of more and better edu cational Institutions will receive our hearty oo-opemvion mna eiiuwrrwuicut. -The ADVAsra circulates lanrelT in every Oounty East of KalulKh, and is therefore a splendid advertising medium. Hates liberal. A first-class Job offl so is run In connection with the paper and we will be pieasod to re eive orders. Our office is one of the best quipped in this section of the Stato for com mercial work and we will-do as tfood work and at aa low futures as anybody. The Truth true to the best interests of the laboring men of the State ha9 come out squarely for the Democratic party. Entered li. the Post Office at Wilson, aaaooond class mall matter. i N.C Wilson, N. C, July,!;), 1888. DEMOCBaTIC TICKETS. GR FOR n iUSIDENT, OVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. . Tuebe are two parties in North Carolina ancl only two. he white' man who does not throw hla influence to the DemTdcfatlc party Is an ally whetherhe intends it or not tftadhcalism. It is every man's imperative daty to declare him se'f unequivocally for one party or the other. f . ' V. -' : There are now' living in Manama township Durham couaty, ten -men over sixty nine years of age who voted for William Henry Harrison in 1840; Nine of these old men viir Repudiate the grandson and vote for: Cleveland. Daily Tobacco riant: telegraph the illustrious occu pant of the White House. It was not respectful and it was very slangy indeed but it ex pressed the sentiment of a large majority of the people of this country exactly. ': DOCSEUJAT EALEISH- The Negro Eatole to Which Spoke at our State Capital Ho The Charlotte chronicle speats a truth to which every hon est man will say amen, when it says: The Democratic party of the State certainly has a can didate for Governor who. com mands its resnect for cleanliess of private life. We can rally around him as an honest man, and citizen who in all capacities has been a fearless advocate pi the rights of the peopie. , - . - FOR VICE-rRESIDENT, ALLEN G.TIIURMAN, Of Ohio. FOR dOVEFNOR DANIEL G.FOWLE, of Wake. "" FOB LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, , of Alamance. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : WILLIAM I j. SAUNDERS, . of New Hanover. FOR TREASURER : .' ' DONALD W. BAIN, " of Wake. FOR AUDITOR: . GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, )) . of Wayne. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY M. FINGER, . of Catawba. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buucombjb. The bucolic French General, Eoulanger, and the Premier, M. Florquet fouaht a i duel in Paris, Frauce, last Friday. Gen. Boulanger cuggested that M. Florquet was an impudent liar and a duel; followed in a few hours. M. Florquet waa not womded. Geri. Boulanger was pierced through the neck and may die. He will probably keep quiet for awhile now. Levi Morton, the keeper of the Money-bags, has his eye upon the North Carolina shek els. He is a party to the suit to recover $9,000,000 out of the whites of North Carolina who were plucked, robbed, insulted and slandered by the carpet baggers, scalawags and negro assistants. v ' The Democrats of North Carolina oflfcr Fowle and Holt, men representing the intellect ual and material interests of our own state, while the Repub lican, to complete their ticket, borrow irom Tennepsee a man who is a graduate of the Repub- l'c9n internal revenue ltw as a tail to their state kite! "Choose ... " ' IT ye tnis day wnou ye wn serve." Bakersville Democrat How can they reconcile this with the earnest, tearful temperance plank adopted at Chicago? - "It is asserted that Mrs'.Ben Harrison, wife of the Eepubli can car did ate for President possesses the secret of making the most seductive and de lightful claret pnnch ever tasted' in political life. It is prepared after the old 'Tippecanoe' receipe 1 and is a drink fit for the gods." f ; FOR SUPREME COURT BENCH : Associate Justice, to fill vacancy caused by tdcaih of Thos. S. (Ashe, JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. serve if Constitutional Amendment is adopted,) JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. ALPHONSO C. AVERY, of Burke. To ' The ! Democrats of Craven county have nominated Mr. H. S.' Nunn editor of the New Berne Journal for the Senate Misers 'J. W. Lane Joel Kin- sey and E. A. Russell, for the House are clever genial gentle men we nope win lead trie Democracy to a Glorious victory this fall. Shelby, the capital of the great Democratic county of Cleveland, had a big time last week. , A torchlight procession fully a mile longr stores and dwellings! illuminated, ' and plenty of good speeches ! Cleve land and Catawba will try for the banner this year. Catawba says she will hold it. .Cleveland says hot. Look out for a big vote. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE : ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK, of Orangei The South will remain solid so Ion? as the battle fta of the Republican party is the "bloody shirt." Great scott. did you ever see the like! Chinese and Infidels against white men and Chris tians! New Berne Journal. Capt S. B. Alexander cannot accept the nomination for the Senate' this year. Charlotte Chronicle, Why not? Gen. Rufus Barringer, . an old fashioned Republican, has left the sinking ship of Radi calism and comes out squarely for Cleveland. , Dockery is evidently very much afraid of a joint canvass Judge Fowle-r-it is evident is too much for him or he at least thinks so. I doubt the propriety of the "Third Party" movement Prohibition, and not office is what we want. Rev- R. N Price in Holston Methodist, v If the time ever comes when war taxes should be reduced it does seem to us that hour has arrived. The Republican party stands firmly planted in the way of any reduction, however, . What our neighbors think of us. Is there not truth - in it ? 'Every man in the United States, except saloon keepers, is expected to and forced to obey the laws of the land.' Toronto Globe. J. H.: Lindsay, Sec. and Treas,., says in his paper, the Kernersville News and I Farm:, The next meeting of the North Carolina Press Association: will be composed wholly of men who have the interest of, the p'ofession near heart. If any one succeeds in getting to Morehead City, upon the representation that he is editing a paper, and it afterwards appears that he is not, all courtesies will be forthwith discontinued. The Knral Vermonter is a naDer that is published in the nterest of the farmer. That paper speaks a truth when i t says : "Never before in the history of legislation has. such a pressure been brought to bear npon Congress to enact laws for the protection of producers and consumers against the adulter ation of food products as is now being brought by the farmers of this country. The success which has attended their efforts in the past gives to them the courage to believe that at the present time their appeals will surely be heeded." The fight in the interest of the farming classes has been carried on for years by the Democratic party, and it will continue until the burdens of the present- high and iniquitous tariff are lifted from the shoulders of the people. A Ludicrous Scene. The speeches of Dockery at Raleigh and Durham appear to have If alien far short of what was expected of this terror that the Republicans "have been threatening to put on the Democratic candidates and ut terly demolish the whole party. Dockery is smart, shrewd fend unscrupulous but his speeches lack the fire and "git-up-and-git" that it was expected they would be filled with. The ass has evidently been parading in the lion's skin in the Repubii can papers. . , The issue between the two parties hoth in the Nation and State is self respect and self preservation. In the Nation the tariff and the bloody shirt represent that issue in the State white supremacy as rep resented by the present system of county government. 'Chinese' Harrison and 'Gu ano' Morton ! The epithets are not nice, but . they have 'got there all the same' ; and they arise from candid examination of public records on matters of legitimate public importance in the pending canvass. N.: Y Star, Dem. The Tarboro Southerner speaks of the nomination of Dockery as "the coon nomina. tlon." Well satd, brother, for truly the ."coons" controlled the convention which Dockery de scribes as "ai noble a body of men as ever assembled in our State." ' The following frqm the Max ton Union is too Fgoodto lose and we give it to oiir read erst " No doubt my soi Oliver when he , reads what - Judge Russell has to say, will I rise up and exclaim: Daniel, "thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make the mad." And then you will hear the response come back: "I ami not mad most noble Oliver but speak forth the words of truth and sober ness." ' ' 1 ' ,'"' ' The appointment of his own son to . a cadetship at West Point, by John Nichols caused considerable unfavorable com ment among the best people of the State. It may therefore be of interest to our readers . to know, that young Nichols has failed in his examinations and lost his place. It is to be hop ed that the deserving boys of the district will now have an opportunity to compete for the place. ' The audacity of the Republi can politicians is something astonishing. , .Prltchard, the candidate of that party for Lieutenant Governor, made a speech in Durham; a few days ago in which he said that the protective -tariff had built up Durham Brother Burkhead answers him in the Plant as follows : The higest protected enterprise ever started in Dur ham, the Wooden and Woolen Mills, protected by a tariff tax of about , 70 to SO per cent., busted, and will be sold at auc tion. ., . ;" . The Democrats of Indiana are organizing that State as it has seldom been organized. All factions of the party and there are several are united and ex erting themselves earnestly to secure every vote possible for Cleveland and Thurman. . The prospects of Democratic suc cess in that State very iniglit everything says. Prof. Randall is the man who' a few years ago, started from his home in Burke county afoot to make his way to the State .:x University. He was without money or influential friends, but detemined to make an honest effort to obtain an education. He found a friend in Hon. Kemp P. Battle, Pres ident of the University, who saw ne naa muck and energy, The Chicago Herald furnish es the following interesting re marks about "the delegate from North Carolina:" There is always a good dea of fun at a Republican conven tion. The colored brother knows his opportunity and refuses to keep his eloquence bottled. Sooner ot later he is heard from, and he performs it in a way that would make a com edian's eyes turn- green with envy. While the Vice-Pre.idential nominations were being made O. J. , Spears a colored delegate from North Carolina, aro?e in his. place to a question of "privi lege; It was no more nor less than that the clerk had omitted to call North Carolina to see if she had a candidate to put in nomination 'a pretty privileg ed question,' as the Chair ad mitted. The clerk vowed that he had called that State, but Spears stuck to it that he had not. So it was called, and there upon, to the delight of the eager spectators, Spears arose and made a speech. From the first sentence to the last his speech was punctuated by the spasms of laughter of his audience, and Mr. Depew seems to have been no far over, come by his sense of the ridi"n lous as to manifest his delight in a more uproarious manner thaa is usual with that gentle man. When Spears appealed to the 'magnanimous magnana mity' of the convention, Mr. Depew could not restrain Lia risibles, but gave way to most uproarious laughter. Where upon Spears turned to him and said, with much dignity, that he presumed the gentleman wanted him to say 'magnificent magnanimity,' which drew forth still louder laughter. The gem of the speech, however, was in its close, which. id given verbatim : Spears I paid then, Mr. President, with all this in view, it is the duty of this convention to nominate Levi P; Morton. Loud applause. Connecticut will be satisfied, Aew Jersey will be satisfied, New York will be satisfied, and Ohio ; and with this grand ild banner indicating the American Hag he will down the bandana. Loud applause. Benjamin G. Morton, loud laughter, and Levi Harrison, roars of laught er, will win victory. Loud laughter and applause. And It it was proper ana if J may be permitted, I will move his nomiaation by acclamation. Great laughter and cheers, during wnicn tne delegate sat down.l ...... Benjamin G. Morton and Levi Harrison is not so bad 1 The Herald ia not sure that it would not be a more attractive combi nation than the one put up. Slip of the tongue, as it mi doubtedly was, it nearly drove the convention into hysterica, The interest of the Democrats of the State in the speeches of the Republican candidate for Governor is greater this year than it has been in many. . So loudly have the wonderful campaigning qualities of Dock ery been heralded over the State that many Democrats eared he would make a cam paign "that would wm white votes for the dem igogue as everybody admits Dockery 'to be- The impression j this fel ow made at Raleigh will be read with interest by our peo ple. The State Chronicle gives full report of the speaking and among other things has this to Bay of the way in which Dockery was received and spoke ; "There was yelling when Tom Devreaux quit speaking and introduced Mr. Dockery Whether the negroes yelled at delight because Tom was going to quit, or because Dockery was going to speak, .we couldn tell. Probably it was both. Mr, Dockery began by saying that he always had an anxiety to speak to the people of Wake county, and would do so later in ' the campaign. He would work earnestly. It was part of his purpose to see Judge Fowle and ask for a joint canvass take himself from the hands of all committees and go on the i I -lf4TT Una ' He hoped, that dirt and scan dal would not be thrown, but if so he said he was as ready to go into it as anybody else. He defined the mighty issue of the campaign to be the right to se lect your Magistrates and Com missioners. He made the regu lation, with some- variations, Radical, speech against the present system of County Gov ernment. ' : He dared any man to show him one single act of Presi dent Cleveland's administra tion which helped the people, Here Dockery wa9 interrupted, and he said 'Hold on, my friend, one fool at a time is enough.' He went at length into what he said were facts that showed the Democrats had done nothing, Quitting the tariff, Mr. Dock ery discussed the Internal Rev enue, and charged the Demo cratic party with having done nothing to repeal it chestnut 'In 1S70 I,' said Mr. Dockery, 'in Congress, in advance of my party, voted for the immediate and unconditional repeal of the Internal Revenue.' 5That honored father of mine taught me to reverence Henry Clay. . If ever you saw a Pro tectioiiist, I am one.' He charg ed the poverty of the South to a belief in Low Tariff. He then returned to the tariff dull, heavy, and illogical. He charged that the Demo cratic party was opposed to the Blair bill. Mr. Dockery did not. while on the subject of educa tion, tell his hearers that when the Radicals in North Carolina were in power they stole the school fund ; and that the pres ent nominee of the Radical party for Superintendent of Schools is notoriously and grossly incompetent. 'I have heard it intimated.' he said 'that if Dockery is elected we will have a repeti tion of the dark days of 1868-9.' j I was not in the Legislature, but my honored father and my selt rode through the country and urged them not to issue 1 onds in such large quantities.' He said he had nothing to do with the corrupt legislation of 180S-9. .. ,i '.My. character is mine. It is my all. I am a farmer. I as sail no man's character and mine shall not be assailed with out holding the assailant to the strictest responsibility. I will not bd maligned. If any man makes an attack upon me, he must prove it, or by the eternal goda one of us must bite the dust.' The concluding parts of his speech was on the negro ques tion. In the course of which he charged that the reason North Carolina did not secure immigration was because of the a: l . continual arraying or race against race. He paid a high triDute to tne negro for his con duct during the war- As he had finished a friend (it had evidently been previous ly arranged that this im promptu affair should take place) called out in the crowd and asked if tho report was true tha he had said I will be glad to see tne day when I can put my hand 6nthe head of a negro and whit& child and pass them into the Sunday School togeth er.' ,Mr. Dockery' pronounced this charge a LIE, and then quit speaking. announced, or if you did not like them,at other appoint ments to be agreed on, which etter I find published on the lthinst. . I ' Upon my 1 return here this afternoon, I find that no . reply as yet has been received to his letter, and that Mr. V hitaker has been called out -of the State by thq, sickness of his mother, where he may be de tained someitime. I invite yon, QHEHDEBSOMlffiFElMLE D COLLEGE - Fall 8e88ion opens on Wednes day, Sept. 5tb, 1883. A lull facul t of competent and experienced ti acbers. Thorough insfructioo in ull branches usuaily taught in.Fe- n&la Colleges. EDgliftti language anrl T.ifpratnre a specialty. .Loca tion htffh and healthful, and one of fha ho t in the at ate. a new uu handsome building iu a campus of Backlea's Arnica SaKe. The best ea'.ve in the worM for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, uicer, Rheum.Fever sores, ieuer,vuaj' hinds, CbilblaiDS, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, . and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is cuaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money reinndea. x 15 cent per box. ror saie dja. W. .ExwlaD(L therefore, on. Wednsdav or I oiat-pn r.rea. Terms very low. Thursday next, at 'such hour For catalogue address as yon may consider conven ient, to meet me at the parlor of the Yarboro Honse in thiB ! city to agree on joint ' appoint ments for discussion between yon and myself. If the time or place I haye designed is not convenient to yon I will meet you at any place or time - you may indicate. No appointments heretofore made for me shall stand in the way of a joint canvass between us. ' ' Very Respectfully, -- Daniel G. Fowle. M.Rhodes, Henderson. N. C. Jalyl2-3t. NOTICE. ..i rt a nullified as Admlnlntrator of the ,e 0f Jonatbaa Newsome del-caned, bef ore nhaM Judire of Wilson County, notice 1 . t,. .,1 npnlnnfl indffhtral tr thM eatmte of aald deceased to mako-Jmnieiiiaie l.mnnt and to all persons having claim rr-i-at the deceased to present iiicm for cay 5K!t on or before the Mh day of July !. 01 rwT notice will be plead in ir 01 tneir reoov 1 LU8BTTA NEWHOMR. Adro'r. F. A. 8 X: Woodanl Atiy's.. INSTITUTE Raleigh, N.C. FOR GIRLS AID YOUHG LIDIES, Fall session opens first Wednes day in Sept , 5th day, and closes first Wednesday in Jane 1889. Thorough instruction by accom plished and experienced teachers in all branches usually taaghc in first class Seminaries for Toung Ladies Building one of che largest and best equipped in the Sooth. Steam heat, Gas and Electro light. I Terms as low as any Institution offering eqnal advantages. De duction for two or more rom same family. Correspondence solicited. For circular and catalojue address I Rev. R. Burwell & Son. RALEIGH, N. O. July, 12 2m. . ROCKY MOUNT HIGH SCHOOL.: Prlnclpal-R. B. L1NEBBRBY, At B. ' Assistant Teachers MISS ASN1K FEABCE, MISS LILLIE AUBIMGTON. The first session of this school will open Au. 20. 1888. Location healtnful. Board In I private families t7-50 to $10.00 per month. I Trams running; every day norm, soutn. iuttx. ana w est. "KATES OF TUITION, " ' ' 1.2S per month 3.25 per month &6 per month Painting and muaic at prloea to anlt the times. This school offers excellent advant ages at very low figures. For further Inform ation apply to R. B, LINKBKRBT. A. B. Rockr HonnL N.C. or m. u. a v MA, KOCKy Mount. N. u. WILSON .COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, , FOR YOUNG LADlta, NON-SECTARIAK. Th fhirtv-fourth session of this school (the 5tn session under the present Principal) win Monday Sept.. m, m With an en larel corps or tlmr- oophly Hcertimlili-d taclirit mid with the addition 01 omi" iuijii att improvements tbe woik of the Institute, in every ueparuiiem, expected to be even inore tOorouRn and satisfactory than evrr inrioic- The Departments f 3luic ui Art will each be under tne man ofasklllfrl teacher: and tenehe rill be added the literary de ar Tient.- Good water. One 01 tne neann- iest location iu.the btate. lerins moderate. For catalogue, apply to Silas E. Warren, PliiyCIPAl., Wilson, N.C. TupnopsIIupaia 01 aa ' . T" J ustfj ij R e ceive di ! : ?. Primary department Intermediate department. 11 igher department ... A. G. BAUER ABCHTTECT AD MECHANICAL D Ii A n O II T S M A N, Will furnish plans, designs and iritiations for public or private hnildiiiffs. ndanted in accommol.i- tion, '' vM:rent and style,. to tho require u.cuw oi those for . whom tbey are built, and in jarmony ith nurreuudiiiK ecenery and ob jects iu the lowtluj iu which they are Intended to be crec.ed. New buildings, or alterations and exteuHions ot oij .ones wiu ue r.inned and desiirncd with refer anm to urtiKtic oroDOrtions and taste, and if desired, can bo con tmrted with all the modern im nmvoments thaj contribute to the rnmfort and usefalneis of iiomes Plana and soecifications of churches in modern style farnft.t?d on application. Address, A. Ki. liALi tit, Eox Sj, lUleigh. N. C May 1. ly to . ... -- -r I la la . -THE-- BARGAINS. HO : NAMES NAMED. To Whom Does this Ap ply 1 A CARD. to the democratic yotebs wilson County. :o.- FEIISOXAL. Tolr. Mr.- and Mias- OF gentlmkn: I Hereby annonce my' self candidate for the office of Treasurer unbject to the action of Primary election. If elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of said ouice. Respect fully, L. D. TOML1NSON DR. E. K. WllIGHT SURGEON DENTIST. Office in Central Hotel build ing;, formerly Dr. Hilllard'a of fice, t Having permanent located In Wilson, I offer my professional services to the public. Wilmington & Veldon Railroad Co. OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREAS. Wilmisoton, N. C, Jolt i. 1888. A Dividend of Four Per Cent, on the eanl- tal stock of the Wilmington Weldon Rail- ruaa vxnnpany. win be paid on and after July IMh, 18hM. to all Stockholders of record on the booas of the Company, on June 30th. U88. The Transfer books will stand rlniuxl fmm J une JOth, 1888, to July loth, 18XM Inclusive. JAS. F.POST. Jr. Secretary and Tnamurt-r - W.AeW. U.B. 3t WE WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION THIS , WEEK TO A BIG BARGAIN I 2s NEWPORT TIES AND SLIPPERS :o: FOR BOTH LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN. COME AND CHOWAN Baptist Female Institute Wurfreesboro, N C. Tou will not be unduly eallod uto. nor will you be subperaavd lo tppear or snre trumcc for Mown, l-'unk II Waimails. the Xew York publishers. Inasmuch a action f n your part must bo voluntary, but abound yon Vjlun'-T. you would receive liberal eranpennatlna for your I rouble, Veu need not communicate with them, however, unless in search of a v wl on- port unity to secure a desirable and prontable Lutinew Kin T. or may knuw some suitable IndivWtiai who isaod whom you would like to befrlcod. 7 Bey are now advertising-aa loikiwa: 'ln your locality and In a ljoininr countlea. also In every ritaui and Territory .o the I'nion jre want reliable, enenretic ana ambit loua P men and women to help supply the demand for our pubaicatioes- The fl.-ld u a rich one. and while the trade which Is dolnr InmMnielf can not butnn to covrr it. tja u S.O pit w may readily no made by earnest work in a personal canvass an opportunity Tor printable em pioyment not to be mtMod. If ycu are finan cially pinched, or desire to Incn-aae your In come any way. or if you are prepared to devote your wh.le time to tne work, so as to maka the most money, now it your time, write to us at occe. Address, with some particulars. Atrenuy Urpartment. IUM AltAl,L., ' 14 and 91 Aator PU.oe. N. f. This la exactly what u eradvcrtlae. and they will do all they aay. That you write to Utetn at once f you want mo ey. and endeavor to I aocure for yourselves an aanicy for this weil- aoown nousc, u tne auvice oi A FRIEND. A BIG LOT. OF THE Seaside, Loicll and 'Monroe Libraries, Mr. Barnes,' of New York, Mr, Potter, otTcia Al-30 DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLli PERFUMERY, &C, "oo Xumerou. ta M. t,-.. .:,," AT THE ' SEE THEM BEFORE THEY AuE ALL SOLD The Cash Racket Store, Opposite Briggs Iiote!. Naeh St, WILSON, N. C Notice. flavins' qiia'lfled at Executor of the estate Of T. J. tiardner. deceased. beore the Prolt Judire of Wilson county, notice Is hereby inv ea to all persons indebted to the eetate uf the deceased to make tmmt-liat payment and to all persona having claims atrainst the d--W! -ed to prwDI them fjr payment OQ or before me iin oay oi April ifwu. or this notice wi:l oe pieaa in bar oi their rtoovrrr. r. w. names. i J. K. t lark. , Eiecutor. F. A. 8. WoodarJ. Attcrncys 1 pop-:., The fall session of this well known p' ular institution beKlns on Wedneada. Kith. It offe s superior advantajn. structlons in Literature, Musio i The work of tho Literary Departrn j.i .. vlded into seven schools; Mathemxii. . m French. German, Natural Sciuiic. Momi Philosophy, and Hmrlish Literature. The teachers In chanre of thexe ihools are spec ially qualifled by their preparation and expe rience for the work committed to their care The music department Is under the care of teachers of culture and refinement, who havo taken unusual pains to qualify themselves for their work, and who are well known to patrons as most popular and successful. The lady in charire of the Art Department irives her entire time to ber work, and spends most of her vacations in securing additional Instruction' uoior the best masters. The location of the Institute was selected In preference to several others, in some re spects more elitrlble, on acccunt ot iu celebri ty for health; ani the history of the school for forty years fully sustains this reputation. Ita health record is not surpassed by any Institu tion in the State. Chanres are very moderate. For catalogue or Information address. J. B. Brewer. NOTICE. Havira; qualified as executor of the last wm and testament of J. K. Whitley, deceased. No tice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to the estate of said deceased, to make Immedi ate payment, and to all persons havlnr claim aminst the deceased, to nresnnt thorn for menton or before the 10th day of July, luisor ...... uuuoj wiu ou pieau in par or tbulr recovery. JOHN P. BARDEV. Executor, . D. Harden, Atty. Here is the issae id a nutshell it . ja I .... . no uas juipruveu every upuor- Tne collection oi a tax-greater tunitV Sinr.ft thn.t flmn nnrl tn. I than ia rfnnird for tha nnrnncaa lay ne appears aa one of the I of government ia extortion." and I'aculty of the University, of 1 it is subversive of the Constitution South Carolina. Memphis Avalanche. An ambitions vocalist wants to h.uo now long t 1h possible to liol.i a note. We knew a maa once who heid a not six vears. and tiiea !ot mouey on it. The Joint Canvass Jnage Lowle lias addressed the following letter to Cbl- uockery: KALEIOn,July 14th, 1888. Hon. O. H. Dockery: Dear sir lour letter or July i)iu wis reueivea as i was on the eve of departure from the city, and I asked the chairman of the Democratic . Executive Committee, Spier W hitaker, f,aq., to reply to it. Mr. Whi taker pn -.Jul v 4th naa invited the chairman of the liepublican Executive Corn mittee to make joint appoint ment for yourself and myself, ; On July 7th Mr. Whitaker invited you or your chairman to make joint appointments. Oa July 9th Mr. Whitaker again invited yoti to meet me1 at my appointments already LADIKS! Do.Tonr Cwn Dyeing, at Home. iih I OFT will are vemhln. T-hv ...1,1 everywhere, price Ijc, a packave u oulora. They hava 00 equal for ft renin b, Brtantaeaa, tu 1 v ui iir rasinesaor ttort ur nuu-iauiiuc vuauuua. xncy do not erae or win. k ur aaie fy DK. W. 8. A,DEttrW)N. Xrutat. WUaon. X. c march ft-ly If you want brick at the tne very best BINGHAM ' SCHOOL. llTlaL. a nuu a wooienome Moral re- aan m Arn L. tU Vat m X sTim)rTfiiT nva m 1 "or iuo uco xojsicai an a ltJ ft J2iO I -llllUli lM 0ert cental culture, a compul bory vAirncuium van enforced You cannot do better than to call on ; Ml COBB "Whose brick yard is located at the o'd Sam Farmer brick study, a reasonable bat strict l)is cipline, and a location entirely free irom laiana. ro time or money Kpent attend Ing Agricultural Fairs. For cata logue add reus, Ma. R. BInirham. liiNGUAM School Urange CoN. C. July 12 3U yard. They qaility and body. will compete In I price with any- LOOK HERE! DO YOU WISH TO BUY CHICKENS! I have some fine Gams cliiokana for sale. Irish Game an! Rrl Duck Wing. I have also a cron Detween Irish Game and Leghorn, the finest chickens iu the State. DR. J. O. GULLY, " Wi!on, N. O. 1 A CARD. iu xtin DEMOCKATIO VO TERS OP WILSON COUNTY. I take this method of announcing lujnm a canaiaate lor tne office oi). county Treasury subject t ine expression of choice made by the people at the approach'iog icuiwiaiic primaries, ll , nom inated I Bhall do my4 best 10 secure the election of the en ure uemocratie ticket and if el ected will endeavor faithfully to wBiturin me amies of the office of -treasurer, j 8halJ make no prirate use nor loans of the county fund but will keep the same no riv. posit in the First National Bank of uson. .Respectfully soliciting xour obedient eerraht, w. t. Farmer. DAVIS SCHOOL. JClitary Boarding School FOB BOTH and TOTTKQ XXX ran praparatlnsi for any Oollm fur Burtneas. H-lthy tor m 1 nwcumtui mild wltlani DIIIERS1TI OF KORTH CiROLlIL C1IAFEL lllLl N.C The next seion tK-gins Anc. SO la,: . 1 1 union reuuceti 10 30 a half-year ioor Binuents may tive notes j; acuity oi nruu teachers. Three iqu courites of Ktudy lending to de grees. 1 nree ort coords for the J VAiZ&tXtt;?, lr,ain.iD.g r bu.0ts8 men, teacherN mmi tun. itr uuiauikaM or a " . f rwrtment of Art. Full xum I KO. l x I ealswr wtOt fall parUcnlsis mddi COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., . LA UKAHUE. 9. C A CARD. COUNTY .TREASURER -jiuri,is OF vnjinv frcuool fully equipped. 'Write for catalogue to Hon Kemp Pi Battle, President JQIJ12 2t -OF- Dr. W. S. Anderson l tTNKXT DOOK TO POST OFFICK, LUTHER SHELDON, Doors and Blinds. Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Rat NewelS, Brackets. Hardware. "Paints, Oils, C!js Puttty and Painters . .V T IS Ifc I -V f Z of i:ti:ky DLSCinrnoN. Cener.U Agent for Wadtvertb, Mrtioe c t Longrn' PURE READY-MIXED PAINTS. No. 10 W. Kide) il.irket Saare atd Kxa4.uke Avt-nor, BUY YOUR Sash, looiSn Blinds AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL, FROM WH1TEHURST OWEN.,r ' . !1TCHH0N1)sT1 FOB TO THX C0U5TY. w r a iiaving nearu with unfeiened sorrow mat joI Joho W. Farmer who baa served the county so long and faithfully as Treasurer has, be cause of ill health, had to decline uummaworj 1 oeg leave to offer mv- 7 YT V Iaate ror that orace- zxuu m uuiuK no 1 pledge m.vs-lfl w i.ue lauLiui performance of the uuue . periaining to it by an honest accounting for and afe aeepmnoiine funds intrasted to the caase of the County Treasurer. Mr long residence . in Wilson m. devotion to the camw of the partv uj uuucbi, upngntDesg among the people of the county, my need of the emolument arising fiom u jjuoinuii are my jneas lot lour lavor wnen you coma to make your WP1 SCHOOL, nomination sembled. 1 . ib lunveniion aa- Very Respectfully, D. L. Hardy. SILER CITY, Ctattam Connty, H. f. A First-Clans Hoarding Frh.. with Military Feature. . llenltblul location in Central Carolina on the a F.&Y. V. It. It. Tlinrwgh academic coarse. Ditinct deparu ments of Matte. Ail and iiaioesi with a apecialiMt in chnrgH ofr.M'ti Penmanship, Practical Sur"eji0,j' Drawing, Wood carving, TeU.gra' phy and Short Hand crerullr taughU Prof. Phillip of .W York wUI bavw charge of the 1;0M. uess Iepartment. Satisfaction guaritnteed. Terirm very reasonable. Session begia, Au 8th. Catalogue containing lnU particulars aent on. application to J. A. W- Thompson. Jnlyl22t. SnrrntnnenU FSEMOHT INSTITUTE. FREM.ON T, N. , i ; c, A Live. 1 ' ' u Proer3tTt,Thorrinrr, c-i.-. . naatadw-tatM- .IT K iw crowtu i " .Tv., il"llon ud Boar (5 very raxW.le NEXT Rpa ,V! IIfllfal ! I Send For rI , j N 0iENS' AUGUST Clh- ,SS ftjrut W. H.' HAND, Prin: ?