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The ilson Advance. Wilsok, Jf.C.,'. . . July .26, 1838 ITATIulsAL PLATFORM. The F.eascr.3 "Why the Democratic Partv Should be detained in Pow- er in the ITation as Enunciated at St-Louis.; '';:) ' ; by this immense temptation, the remedy or trie .Republican party is to meet and exhaust by extrava- rran f onnrAnriaftnn nn.1 Arnanaao whether constitutional or , Dot, the accumulation of extravagant tax ation." The Democratic policy is to enforce frugality in public expense and a botish unnecessary taxation. Our established domestic industries and enterprises should not and need pot be endangered by ; the re duction nd correction-of the bur dens pf taxation. On the contrary. Tin' h..vi'if)uri( tijrttr inf rlia United States -in National Conven- a W fanL careful feyisiep of-pux, 1 fav0r of The tion assembled renews the pledge of its fidelity to Democratic iaith and reaffirms the platform adopted by its representatives in the Con vention ot I.sjjt and indorses the views cxpresivd by :"; President Cleveland in h .i last earnest mes sage to C.ji'i.'i'es.s as the correct in terpretation of that platform upon fce question of tariff reduction, and aljo indoiseci the Efforts of our Pemocratio representatives in Con gress to secure a reduction of ex cessive taxatiou. Chief aiuoiiit its principles of party lait-h are the maintenance of an indispolubjo nuion of , free and indestructible States, now about to enter upon its 'recoud century of nnexauppled pi ogress and renown ; devotion to a plan of government regulated by a written constitution strictly specifying every granted power and expressly reserving to the States oi' people the entire nn granted residue of power ; the en couragement of a jealous popular vigilance, directed to all who have been chose?! lor brief terms to en act aud eii cuie ttio laws and are jiiargtrt v, i!h the duty of preserv ing peace, injuring equality and es tablishing justice. The Democratic party welcomes an exacting scrutiny of the admin istration ot' the executive "power which four j ears ago was commit ted to its trust in the election of Grover Cleveland as President of the United States, bat-it challenges the most searching inquiry con cerning its fidelity and devotion to the pledges which then invited the Bufl'rages of the . people during a most critical, period of our financial affairs, resulting from overtaxation, theianomalods condition of our cur rency and a public debt unmatured, it has by the adoption of ,a wise and conservative course tot only averted nisasrer but greatly pro moted prosperity to the people. FAlTriFUL, TO EVEEY DUTY. It has reversed the improvident and unwise policy of the Republi can party touching the public do main and has reclaimed from cor porations and syndicates, alien and domestic, aud restored to the peo ple nearly one hundred millions of acres of valuable land to be sacred ly held as homesteads for our citi zens. , ., ',. While carefully guarding the in terest of the taxpayers ana con forming strictly to the principles of justice and equity it has paid out more for peusiona and bounties to the soldiers and sailors of the Re public than was ever paid before during an equal period. It ha8 adopted and consistent ly pursued a firm and prudent for eign policy, preserving peace with all nations while scrupulously main taining all the rights and interests of our owu Government and people at home and abroad. The exclus ion from our shores of Chinese la borers hotf'been effectually secured under Ylie: provisions of a treaty, the operation of which has been postponed1 by the actiou of a Re publican majority in the Senate. . Honest reform in the civil ser- - vice has been inaugurated and maintained by President Cleveland ind he has brought the public ser vice to the highest standard of el ticiency, not only by rule aud pre cept but by the example of his ywn untiring and uusellish .admin istration of public affairs. In every branch aud department of the Government -under Demo cratic control thw rights and the welfare ef a!! the people have been guarded ;.!id defended: every pub - lie ititeiest h is been protected, and tbe equably if ail our ci'tizens be fore tne law, wift'ont regard to race or color, lias been steadfastly main tained. ' EKrVJU.TOAN OBSTRUCTION. Upon its record thus exhibited aud upon the pledge of a continu ance to the people of these buent, the Democracy invokes a renewal of popular t: ust by the re-election of a Chief .Magistrate who has been faithful, able and prident. We in voke in addition to that trust the transfer also to the Democracy of the eutire legislative power. The Republican party, controlling the Senate and resisting in both houses of Congress . i reformation of the unjust and unequal tax laws which have outlasted the necessities of war and are now undermining the abundance. of a long peacej deny to the people equality before tbe law and the fairness and the justice which are their right. Then the tax laws, with due allowance for the difference between the wages of American and foreign labor, must promote and encourage every branch of such industries and en terprises by giving them assurance of an extended market and steady and continuous operations. THE NEEDS OF LABOR. In the interests of American la bor, which should in ho ' event be neglected, the revision of our tax laws contemplated by the Demo cratic party should promotthftad vantageof such labor by cheapen ing the cpit of necessaries ofjife in tbe home of every workingman, and at the same time secure to him steady and remunerative employ ment.; Upon this question of tariff re form, so closely concerning every phase of our national life, and npon every question involved in the problem of good government, the Democratic party submits its prin ciples and professions to the intel I igen t ; suffrages of the American people. in the territory to bo affected there by. Kesolved That that Democatic party has ever been the party of the workingman and have never fostered monopolies nor have trusts or combinations" or pools ever grown hp onder laws enacted by it. The contest in this country being between aggregated capital Beekmg to crush out all competition and the individual laborer, the Democratic party is, as it has been against the monopolist and in a tost distribution ot Eczema, Itchy, Scaly Skin Tortures. The simple application of Swayne Ointment without any internal medicine will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ringworm Piles, Itch, Sores, rimpies, tuczem all Scaly Itchy Skin THE PLATFORM. Catechism North Carolina. capital, and-demands the enact ment of laws that will bear equally upon all. : Resolved, That as all taxation bears most heavily upon the labor er, it is the duty of .the. legislator as a direct benefit to the wording man to keep the expenses of our public institutions at the lowes limit consistent .with wise and ef ficieut management. Tne Demo ctatic party opposes any compel i tion between free and convict la bor, but it insists that convicts shall not remain idle at the ex pense of honest labor. j JSESoLVED, l bat ours being an agricultural State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is best cat calated to advance the interests of agriculture ; and that in so doing we will most effectually advance the interests of mechanics, manu facturers and laborers. 'Resolved, That the Democracy of North Carolina cordially ap ptove the administration of Bon. Alfred M. Scales as honest, patri otic and conservative. IKESOLTED, That the ability, wisdom, honesty patriotism, indc pendence, iaithtuiness to duty and manly courage of President Cleve of The Party in laod nave won the admiration of an goop men ; ana tne interest oi the country demand his re-nomination and his re-election. matter how obstinate standing. It is potent, and cost but a trifle. Eruption no or long effective -r- T JACOBS mi THS CHE DEnmAN RE For Pain' THS GREATi.wMlF UtUI Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgil PKIi'E. FirTV t'E.NTB. AT LlliLiM.lSia AND DEALEBf T1IR CH ARM S A. VIH.F1.KR fUI TtXOHK, CD. fU&M TW DBI . lTflr THADEVTo SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS -1 TAIS MARK. UGMC URE Free from SAFE. SURE. PROMPT Absolutely "eaw Opiates, JEmetics and Poison. 25 a We again congratulate the peo ple oi North Carolina on the con tinued enjoyment of peace, good government and general prosperity under Democratic administrate of the affairs of the State which has now been unbroken or so many years; upon the just and impartial enforcement of the law ; upon the increasing efficiency of onr common school RVKtem. and "the" "Droeress made in popular education v-op011 I Consnmpi on Surely Cur" a. the improvement and enterprise j fo the Editor: manifested in ail parts ot tne boate. i"Onward and upwaro will be the maxim of the new paper said the editor proudly. And it proved a happy maxim too. Yov three short month the paper went onward and rtheu it went upward. Piso's Cure for Con sumption is also tbe best Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough without disease of the Lungs, a few doses are all you need. But if you ne glect this easy means of safety, the slight Coufch may become a serious matter, and several bot tles will be required. mm Low Quarter Shoes we are ofleriiix a( prices to suit (he .times, we hav bis: stock of Lou Quarter Shoes and Slippers that must he SOLI) remlieJ Cost come and see them and secure a -Kargain. COATS AND TEST, We again challenge a comparison between this state of things and the outrages, crimes and scandals which attended Republican ascend ancy in our borders. , We pledge ourselves to exert in the future as in the past onr best efforts to pro mote the interests of the people of all sections of the State. Amrming our adherence to Democratic prin ciples as heretofore enunciated in the platforms of the party, it is hereby . Resolved, That no government has the right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount re auired to pas its necessary ex penses and gradually extinguish its public debt ; and that whenever the revenues, hewever derived, ex ceed this amount, they should be reduced, so as to avoid a surplus in tbe treasury. That any system of taxatiou which necessitates the payment of a premium of $270 by Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedv for the above named disease. By its time ly .use tnousands ot nopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remoay FREE tor every con snmption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address, Respecttully T. ASlocnm, M. C. 181 Tearl St N. Y. 1-26-88 Gmo I GURE FITS ! ft hen 1 say cure J do !l"t mean merely to Btop tne-m for a lime and tnen have them pturn ajrain. 1 mean a radical cure. 1 hnvn made ttw rit&oe of FITS, KP11 EPSY or FALLING KICK NESS a life-lung Mndj. I ffamnt my remedy to cure the worKt cases. Because otliera have failed is nf reason for not now receiving a cure. rWidatonee tor a treatise and a rree tottl rf my infallible remedy. Give Fipreesand Poet Otfioe. U. Ci. UOOT. M, C. IHi l'furl St. Mew York. v. UlLlllilLl T UT nil LliiUll Lill ill 193.MAiS;STUEET, 'Wanted. A young man (Tar Heel) out of employment by no fault of his, and who is sober, energetic and called a good salesman, fa miliar with office work, long! experience, popular turu, fair address and can give best of references, wants a job in city, :0: rjjpSuits mafle guaranteed'. to order and town or country. Will work in the government on each 81,000 of any kind of harness. Address, its bonds, taken up with the mil I D. W. E., Lock Box 1, Suffolk, lions that would otherwise lie idle I Virginia.- in its vaults, and paid to bond holders who purchased, in many in- hii Brilliant. Pure an! Perfect In the World. Lenses stances, at less than par, is un democratic, oppressive and iniqui tous and should be refnnded. The course or our Democratic Repre sentatives in Congress, in their ef forts to give relief to the people lrom burdensome internal revenue and tariff taxation, meets with. the approval of the Democratic party of this State and we respectfully recommend that if they find it im possible to give to our people all the relief demanded, they support any just aud practical measure pre sented in Congress that will afford a practical relief from such exist ing burden. Resolved, That while the de tails of the methods by which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached ar subjects which the representatives of our, people at the National ' Capital must be trusted to adjust, we think tbe customs duties should be levied for the production of public rev enue, and the discriminations in their adjustment should be such as will place the highest rates ou lux uries and the lowest on the neces saries of life, distnbutft as equally as possible the unavoidable hardens of taxation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest number. ? Resolved, That we, as hereto fore, favor, and will never cease to demand., the unconditional aboli tion of the whole internal revenue system, as a war tax, not to be justified in times of peace ; as a grievous burden to our people and a source of annoyance in its prac tical operations. . We call tbe at B. B. For the blood use B. B."B. For scrofula, use B. B. B. For catarrh, use B. B. B: For rheumatism, use B. B. For kidney troubles, use! B. For eruption?, use B. B. B. For all blood poison, use B. B. B. Ask your neighbor wiio has used 15. B. B. of its merits. Get our book free filled with certificates of won- derlul cures. . A CARD. TO THE VOTERS OF WILSON COUNTY-. Having persuaded my frienda that for many years I have exerted a great influence for the success of the Democratic party in Wilson connty, and that I intend to do M in future, and by my . own earneat solicitations they have consented for me to become a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Wilson coanty, subject only to the decision of whatever subsequent ribunal, of the Democratic party, may be called on to decide who Is the most suitable man to receive tbe nomination for said office, 1 attempted to run for this office two years ago, but was then in the hands of my friends, and they thought it best for me not to do ao. This year it is somewhat different. I have taken my frienda in my own hands, but for tear that the nam ber of my friends, at this time, may be too small to assure my nomina tion, recrnits from any and all of the townships in the county are re spectfully and earnestly solicited. and will be gladly received until the decision referred to is made, after which recruits will be receiv ed for Messrs. Cleveland, Fowle, and andwell we don't know what all the names will be, but suf fice it to say, for the present, for the nominees of the great Demo cratic party. I was in the hands of my friends daring the year 18G8, who saw proper to put my name forward for the office of Treasurer of tbe coun ty, but without any hope of my suc cess. At that time the' powers that were, had disfranchised a great many of the best men of onr county and had given the elective p I.: a l - I . m. .1 ,1A lr-H n.,. w ha oaaUtJ We offering silk mixed Coats and est at$3,r0 that are worth i ance of a few 'avaricious and pre-1 selling Seersucker Coats and Vest at 51,23 to 1,30.. Summer ir:t.i judiced white men, took possession! of our county government. Consa- I queutly 1 have known ever since bow it feels to be beaten wheo 1 I expect to be beaten, but have not had an opportunity, siuce the Democratic party has been in pow er, tu the county, to realize tne feelings of. personal, political de- teat, cr success in anticipated vicH tory. Therefore, gentlemen, com on with your recrnits. Very respectfully, Elias C. Barnes. June the 2Sth, 188. A CARD. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Having bedn repeatedly solici ted by friends in various sections of tbe county to allow my name to be presented for nomination for the office of Register of Deeds, I take this method oi making known to them that I have consented to assent to their wishes. I there fore declare myself a candidate for 1 the office of Register of Deeds of Wilson county, subject to the ao-1 tion of tte Democratic Convention. Expressing my thanks -to my friends throughout the coanty for the many kind evidences of confi dence and support, I am truly W. P. Snakenberg. ALL ABOARD FOR THE- OGRACOKE HOTEL 0 r 'Irr.b tltftao at i rents up. c-. that fell f $7) everywhere. Satteens, Laws and Percales We have Ju9t received a new lot of the-c cl iu hhort length that w ar M-llin.: at l.alf i-rlre. fore they are picked over. Oxrae and j th-- We have the largest assortment in Parasol brought to Wilson that ve will sell at Prime and New must he sold don't take our word for if. conn and Ians that has evi rk York Cos!. (lue see for vonrseives, ) Sot cry of American labor for a better tention of the people of the State Bhare in the rewards of industry is Btifledwitli iaise pretences, enter prise is fettered aud bound down to home niaikeU, capit al is discour aged with doubt, and unequal, un just laws can, neither be properly amended or repealed. The Democratic party will con tinue, with all the power confided to it, the struggle to reform these laws, in accordance with the pledges of its-last 'platform, indorsed at the : ballot-box Ity the suffrages cf the people. OI nil the industrious free men of onr land the immense ma jority, including every .tiller of the sou, gain no advantage lrom ex- A "Warning- ine mooes oi oeatu's appio..cii are various, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from diseases of the Throat and Lungs than any other. It rS proh .1.1. . " aoie mac everyone, wituout excep tion, receives vast nnmlitrs of Tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon snitahle soil they start into b!'e and develop, at first s'owly, and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in tie throat and if allowed to continue 'their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption, and to the head, causing Catarrh. .Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death At the onset you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as ton feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Luuars or Xos trils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's Lrerman fayrup. It will give im mediate relief. Combined with Great Refracting Power. They are as transparent and colorless as light itself. And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot lie excelle.i, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact,' they are Pkrfeot Sight Preseeveus. Tc-s'imoiiial-- from the leading p!is:eiai;s in the United Slates ca. be given, bo have had their sight improved by their use. All eyes fitted and tbe tit guar anteed ai E. I. !s adais Duto Stoke, Where au iaimeuse assortment of these celebrated glasses can be found and properly adapted to all conditions of the eve. These glasses are not supplied to peddlers at any price, j None ciennme unless ihe name II.UVli.KS is stamped on the frame. Wholesale Uepois, Atlanta, Ga. Austin, Texas to the' physical hypocritical preten sions of the Republican party in their platforms that they are in favor of the repeal of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, wbilo the Kapublicaus in Congress are taxing their ener gies to obstruct all legislation in augurated by the representatives of the Democratic party to relieve the people of ill or a part ot this odious system : Eesolvkd, That the course of the Democratic party, in further arjee of popular education, is a suf ficient guaranty that we favor the education of the people, and we IWIRERAILIuE C. F. & Y. V. R. R. CO. cesive tax laws, but the price of will promote and improve the pres nearly everything tuey Duy is in created by the favoritism of an uu equal system of tax legislation. All unnecessary -taxation is unjust taxation. It is rcpuguant to tbe creed of Democracy that by such taxatiou the cost of the necessaries of lilo should be unjustifiably in creased to all our people. Judged by Democratic principles, the inter ests of the ptople are betrayed when, by unnecessary taxation, trusts and combinations are per, mitted to exist, which, while un duly enriching the few that com bine, rob the body of our citizens by depriving them of the benefits f natural competition. ' PUltTLTJS REVENUE AND TAXES. Every Democratic rule of govern mental action is violated when through unnecessary taxation, a Vast sum of money, lar beyond the needs of an economical administra tion, fs drawn from the people and the chanm-ls of trade and accumus lated as a demoralizing surplus in the National Treasury. The money now" lying i llo iu the Federal Treas ury resulting from superfluous tax avtion amounts to more tha $125, 000,000, and the surplus t olle.-. ed Is reaching the sum of more (Imm f 60,000,000 annually. Debauched ent educational advantages so far as it can be-dohe without burden ing the people by excessive tax ation. Resolved, jThat, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, for edu cational purposes, from the Federal government, pur pro rata share - of ine surplus in its treasury. Frevld ed, that it be disbursed through State agents and the bill: for the distribution be free from objectio aal features. s .'.a, Resolved,1 That "the Uni d States being one. government s nd ours a Natrona! party, we denounce tne enorts oi tne Kepublicans to force sectional is8ue in Concress and elsewhere, and to promote dis sension and ill-will between the people ol the different sections of our common country. Resolved, That it is due to the people of onr Eastern counties; who have so cheeriully borne their share of our commoa burdens, that the present or Bptoe equally effective system of connty" government shall be maintained: Resolved. That - thA ; nmn. j cratfc party opposed to 8ny far mer extension ot : tbe taw," unless such extension shall have first been authorized by a ma jority of the qualified voters with- CONDENSED SCHENULE Xo. 30. taking Effect 6:00 A. M Tuesday, May Kith T BAINS MOVINf NORTH Passenger and Mail. leave ItennettsvUle j Arrive Maxton lyve Maxton Arrive Fayetteville.-. Leave rayetteville.... Arrive Sanford........ Leave Sanford ArrlvS Greensboro Leave Greensboro Alrive Ararat ... . Passenger and Mail, No. 1- ; . Freight and Accommodation Leave Bennettsville .0 on a ui . a . a : .11 25 " .11 40 " . I -Vj p m .2 15 " . 5 40 "m .. 9 50 a . 300 p Dinner at Sanford. Arrive Max ton- Lea ve Maxton.... Arrive Fayetteville. Leave FayetteviUe. Arrive Sanford , Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro . 1 30 p III .. 3 35 " .. 4 15 " .. SID " ..1(1 u i a m .. 2 J5 p iu .. 3 10 " ... 8 30 " TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. : Passenger and Mail. leave Ararat 4 0O p m Arrive Greensboro it i0 ' Leave Greensboro 10 (fi a m Arrive Sanford... .. . l ; p m Leave Sanford ; 2 (0 " Arrive Fayetteville 4 15 " Leave Fayetteville..... 4 30 " Aarive Maxton 0 26 " Leave Maxton 6 40 " Arrive Bennettsville . 8 ui ' Paespnger and Mail. No. 3-Dinner at Sanford. FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION. 1 ;S p m 6 30 " ... 5 30 a tn .... 9 00 " 9 45 " ...12 00 m Leave Greensboro. Arrive sanford trf-ave Sanford..... . A rnve Fayetteville Leave FayetteuUlo Arrive Maxton- , Leave Maxton ..... Arrive Bennettsville.. N' FACTOiRY BRANCH. ' prehrnt -and Accommodation Moving North Leave MUlboro . 800am 4 00pm Arrive Greensboro...- & 30 a m 5 40 p m rVeivht aid Accommodation Moving Souta Leavv Sreonsboro 15 p m Leave Factory Junction ..2 15 pm 5 05pm Arrive MUlboro- 3 00rm 545pm I. aNU ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS. IDXJinXJ & CO 6 North Howard St., Baltimore. Wire Railing for Cemeteries, Lawns, Gardens', Offices and Bal conies; Window Gnards.Tree Guards Wire Cloth, Sieves, 1-enders, Cages, Sand and Coal Screens, Iron Bed steads, Chairs, Settees, Sbc. sep26 12m. OCRACOKE, N. C. Having leased the New Hotel at Ocracoke, which is now completed ana will be opened for the recep tion visitors on the 1st day of July, 18S8. ';., Oeracoke is about 70 m.les from Washington; and hp me distance from New Berne, on the North 'Car olina coast. There is no better place on the coast between Maine and Florida for bathing and fishing. "Silver Lake' only 50 yards from the Hotel, is one of the finest sheets of water for l-idiea and cuildren to row on iu t in .11 boats. The burf Bathing in the Ocean is just splendid, and convcuient to the Hotel. Tl e table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and with good beds, cool rooms aud po lite anc attentive servants. Au Old Dominiou Steamer will ruu from Washington to the Hotel ice a week. Board per week $7;i per m Mitb, per day, $1.50. ' ror luriuer luiormation a res, M.J. Fowler, Prop. WASHINGTON, N. C. TO THE LADIES A new and perfect system of Oreaa Cuttlnv. Taught in a few hours. Also patterns cut to fit any flirure perfectly without chanre of seam, any style or size. I will cut and at I Dresses. If not a perfect fit will refund mos-1 cy. Fu:l instructions only WOo. Patterns 60 1 cents each. A liberal discount If L&uirht In I III. M Li uin it j HERfE ionic. Ami Oeler Celery and Ooea, th f wm!at n eoieou. ara u) ow i tmjm Serv Tonlea. It (tresnhena a4 ouium t nerrooa rjwwm, ronnj ' Kervom weakaeas Bfatcoa, luocp leamen. An. - - Um alterative. - Jt drtvea otrt the povonots inrBMJr oc --, tne blood puruyui ana ennrnuue u. ' tuid so overcoat in tbow ducaww rmlttnc frota lcpor or lmiwrvf Uhed blood. A A LAXATIVE. ' ' AtfmndlTbtrtfnrrfwthbowrt 1 It eoraa babitoal conatlpauco, and .' pconiotesartvularhaMt. IitrctrU ' cna the wimaob, and aUl digrlMin. M DIURETIC. In ttennipnltkn tne rt anl innrt active diurrtksof the M atcrka Mlic are cnrnuinol arioiuiicait j ulcith B - kidney. It can be rolled oa Wpve uick reuei ana rpecay cure. For The NERVOUS'. tT ""tThe DEBILITATED; : StZ 1 r ' i- nj.'Tra dmboand P. COATS' I SBC-CORD SPOOL COTTON EXCtLSlUH &Q0R STOVES I rT- THE EEST IH THE MUc . ixt with Fiurvlt-t 1;- wrt . irs , nii rciiiiicm.iU,aiM' vhivl us k In.'.". 1 it. A.'-pt. l ta ' LEADING to,il.'.3 W-! Adjii-iaii No Koto Eye Glasses. NO MOKE WEAK EYES- --Mitchell's Eye Salve.-- A Certain, Safe and B ffec t i ve Remedy for Sore, Weak and Inflam ed Ejes, Producing Long-Sighted- ness. and restoring tfre Sight of the old.' Cures Tear Drops, Granula tion, Stye Tumors, lied Eyes, Matted Eyelashes, producing quick relief aud PERMANENT CURE. Also, equally 'efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever, Sines, Tumors, Salt ttheum, Burns. Tiles, or wherpivr iullammation exists. march 8-40t Passenger and Mail Trains run daily exce Sunday. , (Freight and Accommodation Train runs from Pajtitteville to BennfetUville and return on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Fay etteaUle to Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thur--dava and Saturdays, ana from GreensVoro to Fayetteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Ft-idayi. flJJo.foBog ITrems on factory Brancn run daily except W.K.KYLF, J W FRY 0neral Passengur AKcnt. General Superintendent. - . TEN r STEVENS. ii;mtike dealers am ibertakee wilson, n. c. VTK SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. Bed Room sets, Wardrobes Brackets, Folding Chairs, Camp Stools, Picture , Frames. AND INDEED, EVERYTHING WAY OF IN THE nmnsmn GOODS, mmm s ton U-'HPS-3 WAGffN SCALES, 1 ILL&:iA" rp lf. Rtt Bearfttn. 1 Tii Seara 4 Baas JtaZ- and JtN Iwwti ttwirHcM for frm Piir 1jI mention th a MMriai JCHES0F tmeHMT0i, LADIES, It i to your interest to see for yourtelf tbe Mrs. G. T. Purvis. WILSON, N.C. Agent for Wilson County. J-fc.r-' i - A Icrar. Bi.r::i . f- .. .. N it.- iV. r;..M .-Vl iu V-i:tl Ir. 1 ui u EATURES: 1.J CVf rr n CO., riv.!.7we.iVV. BlUIBa BR1MRS' Is tbe place to get Pure Corn NOTICE. Ha vinirnualifled as Executors of the estate I or John W, Farmer deceased, before the Pro I jw) juotre or wuson County, notlc Is here-1 v b u mj an persons indent d to the estate or said deceased to make immediate payment aud to all persons having .claims aramst the deceased to present them for pvyment on or tne 5tn of Juy or thu noUoe yitnau iu uar oi meir recovery. K V W. FAKMKK, JNO W. FARM SB; cxecuiora. F. A. & 8. A. Woodard, Atty'a. mmih NOTICE. -The celebrated old Stewart RYE WHISKEY, Four year old Nash County . v,ns luauned aa Administrator of tha estate of Mary Garland deceased, before the Probate Jueire of Wilson County, noUce la hereby given to all persons indebted to the bsmiwi oi sam deceased to make Immediate payment and to all persons having claims I ucwmwu u. present tnem ror pav- niMit " - 1 . . i r- i m . . r . this notice wiU be plead in bar of their rocov- r. A. 4 S. A. Woodard, Atty'a. ' Brandy Fine Imported Clears, Beers, &c. Wrines. FOR MUSICAL PEOPLE Pool and Billiard Tables. NOETH'S MUSICAL JOTJENAL is tne best Musical Monthly published. u pa Ne v nnhll.l.ail n ... , .,a., . uiusjiai Illr.T.liro K n i. v uufCS OI new Mlinif in pvunr Ibba v S inlr receivea 100 worth of sneot music selected from our catalogue of publications aa a premium, thus the subset iber realrr rL ceives durins- the year -music which would cost in isheet from not leas than 22.00 for only 1.00. With the February number an inatruo Uvesortal. "Hintt on Ballad Simrrng" by Etn- u- Hewitt, was commenced and wlif con tinue several months. This aeries of article Uilo?e worth many times the price of sub scription, and is but one of Ihe manv valuable i i ui.o popular puDiicauon. LU0 per year. Specimen copy 10 cents. A PIANO FREE! To the person sending the greatest number of subscribers to NORTH'S MUSICAL JOTJB- P?? ?rOU" to i.uly tot 1888- 1U rrre a splendid UDrurht Piano with iitnnl .nri value iOO. -Alsoa Fine Wilcox ft White Organ i. . iT '"'nwMira rreaieat Hum I "... ui inn laaruuiuavra aaareas. F. A. NORTH .CO, Publishers, 1308 chestnut St Phild, Pt, Norfolk. Oysters Beoeired daily, and served in the rery beet style. ' Lynn Haven Bay Oysters on the half shell. First-class Restaurant where the best the market affords will be ieived by experienced cooks. only Not 17 Hawkins & Bridgers. 10c FUR n,me post i nt apoatal card and send to tlie only letrlmate f E?"1" Sensational paper In the court can mkigpT, np T.ws Agenu can sell HIM MM flHulV. nTW.lv an1 kVu.. , Order through aewa CoT only Retuniabielf llroMwaT. New Tork. WE TO CC2L2S?C:nJ With several reliable and active men, with a view of petting them to represent onr house, traveline either on the linn of railroad or in the country districts. Please state age and business experience. To 8ve time, better send names and address as reference .with appliea- roin:. o attention paid to no Never mind almut send- tul cards. mg stamp for replv. Addresn G- A, Bx 11, Richmond, Va. Fe .2 Cron rM CD bp YOU CAN BUY IT OF J. T. WIGdlNS. J P.&S.CWKLLT. R. W. JOYNER, Surgeon Dentist. WILSON", n. c. . I have become t'rtnauently identified with the reojile of Wilson Lave i-racticed Lere for the rat ten yeors and wish to return thanks to the gener ous people of the community for the literal patronage they Lave jriven me. I Fpare no money to procure iti trumenta that will conduce to the com fort of my patient. For a continuation of the liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed on me 1 shall feel deeply Tate-ful. THAT-FIE W ThoOriglnalW' IQ r. S.mKtin, h'w horn 1 II I tn I'. t 4 mn.i l l- M i r IHi, S't THAa ft J V - fJlniw-' , tUiM, i-b. ?i T bcrWM KM I 1 '.'.r.lti'a1ul"l j I t'V i t. f. ft.Gfrr til j ' 3"''' r.V"'.i " J It -ti ! k i.i.Tm. J j 111 T i iOU FINE DIAMONDS Walrhn, Jrwa-lrr. hoi id l:irvan, . CHAPMAII & GALE H2 Mala St.. MllllO'J TA, aie the Leaders, u.a hloc. in the largest and theii pi ires lor the oet jtockIs are much !?s tl.ua Xoithern tiures. X. D. They have ekillelc work men for the repairing of Watches aud Jewelry. gepi ly f rio' ft uflr . raunt I tuia.nl ta I ar. ilft it iter, k rtm f. HUD- 81001O H.tOO PER MONTH ' vortla. . lr . n b. . r Amu '""" meirown horam una k tne bus. WAATKI), biclc bos to cur. in anv locality where 1 1.V.1 re;ith tl,,n o.nren' lentlr, w..h n c.-lbruted IIoj: Ci. era Care and will j,:.,ve to the pj lie that it will not trnlv cure ue worst case, but .reven"t ch .:-ra if. ho-s and twaltrv. 1 Ua- ir.- - i - c :i:i:y riu'.t f. ntt, (jice::c an 1 L.i tic-. 1 .uui l!"-lif. s.'l. W n ivi ...... Mo;.-t. n. V. n !'- -tui..4 J-- fci J ' - a-t iMi .... i . 1 r -II 1 acr prontably employed alau. avou elites. B. 1130 Main prererrwd who ., i - - ----- .,- 7 -7i bh and rive th.r ku. I la '' '-r i .l.i.r.'" "7"" AlCW tUanuK In I .1 . ' . --.1. U II . - I 1 - - .lai L. TRY BELL THE J KWFAS Tarboro,N.C lealer in Watches, Diamon Jewelry, ClocU Specs. Silrer 64 Ware, JlnsilMll Mrr-l.Litl lisi- KaDf? alo the cbeajel,t'f:, la'.et Ik proved SEWING MACHIi Quality or Goods vZi represented. KograviniT V done. Tb irty ) ear pracU p rienoe i our gor-"ul Jw vorkmauship. WANTPn ...nid & And Silver. j ri Heler by ietir . I.ovard, Tar1t'r. 2.C" 1a r..iir OJAS. H. BlU MFIIED SIUUN AI LK IJAES1' v C 5isn St WilsoS.?' I'iTl bave one o! tie t"' rost complete ba'ber State. Only first cIasj " ployed.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 26, 1888, edition 1
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