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The Wilson Advance son N C, l or rii' i r tiv Scpt..l.'5 , 18S8 ::tty ticket. - - i !' Rf pre son ta- n. i ha:; r.Ass. For SI eriff: .ION AS' V. ( ;:ovjXL. For lle-ri.-iter of Deeds: s. m. wai: ;i:x su. For Treasurer: .'.I AMES W, DAVIS. l or Coroner PH. .1. K. UlTFFIN. For. Surveyor: Ji. aellis. . ::::ss;::srv advertisements I . w. Cm C.lllt I 'M o. Rowland. 1 it 1 onglass. 1'reh l'i.'i L. Artliur. ..iJi r.itfhM Racket Store. iv, . v,v S i. m llei'ilmnier. Man'g V i;'c I r..u' ft-oii-,- I. &.!. OetMll 1 ) I p.t 1 lfS Mr. .1. I. . be. V II.,.!..! I'li'oali I'.i.S.inl : ,I,H' Vlik. 1';,,. 's()Hj.( 'Ol lll'l I ! i : c . iV-ccnt l envy tf ,mO''l -V'!'s "j" little-. ., -.- t, ' li..,',,' ! ill "IlltS I I ..t'U 't ov.ug toithel f We le.ir K 3 , . . T,.,,.V T:haiV-s' f ..,..,mVi,, -.LLiVf j .the Site. . I'!,,' s.i c. ill ,, i-i !.nr' ! i i : nHi'u''. 1 i' i Sunday m f i'or siili- :it this ofliec is Tiovv witji- .M r. A. with ami makes rams have oen mark- i'.iv weather Illl li liUiiiiiK' lirt.i urru by the, recent rainy r.ls'ionld be read by u this section of m. auv ot Knight .hoot t r tlie-Epis- h'uic.h will be held liereatrer u m'-oast three o'clock p . r,.n writ' no services a , ,. nl'.'ui nrchui'clie.i last Sunday U1;iit becuisi-of the heavy rains.. ', ( nr Mr. F. Wilson is in Norfolk i l l K'Ctiiuowl, Va., this k in tlie. interest ot the. Al)- V A m i . . .,""'' I'he AHVanci: truly hopes" the i.niueis will t; able to use .some tiling eUe in the place of 'Trust Im;:"!;;." '.. Tiie Republicans of Nash couuty 'are "th'iMi-in the mouth'' over the pni-pect of defeat HLat stares tln-ni in t ne face. We desire .to impress upon our AiivtitiM-is that no . advertisement wiU he changed unless brought in helme V-'ei! icsdav. The j.'::it di-ei'usion bit ween Meis. .iciiu F. Woodaid and J. J. M r in, Presidential lilectors, opens at Taiporo on the 18th. ; 1 1' yon -want to know "the lite of Oivtr DocLi'i y yon should read the i-.i,,!) ol' his lite on the tiist jiage W tins weeks' AOVANt'K. Viloii is full of new -goods and tiie ineieh.iuts of the town propose :'i let tin people know "of the iu- d.jeelilelits t:it'V clV'.'t'. A d.iuee vi ill- !).' g'.ven at the Msdtliij; Muk ne'x.t f !m;-sil;!y nilit, uu.h-r; the juAiiaement of Messrs. Dl.ike and F.dwiu l!aker. Men who liavu children to send i,i school should .-u'lid thi'in lit home it tie em. -I'he value -of hoFne in tl.ieiic..; can never be-estimated. M-srs. .Ian. 11. Lee - Rons have i,un lirted i lie stock of general itT-ieliamlise Of Mr. J. F. Farmer, L'"k out l"i thi'ii "ail"' next week. Do you wi-li to sell your goods aud not keep tin-in lor ornament f well, pur yiir solveriiseineiit in tiie AOVANi k AN t KEEP -it XHEi:K ! , At t lie eoiilerence of the Farmers' Hianeo-at Washington City last wees, -ortn uaiolina was repre sented by that estiir able and well nioiaied gentleni from Greene unity, (Jaot. W. A. Darden. fliere are few men in .the State more competent or better prepared for the honor. . ' Mr. (1. L. Arthur, w ho has sold lish m Wilson for tlie p st several seasons, announees to the public m this week's, Advanck, that ae is v to suooly oir people with fresh lish at the lowest possible p ii s. He has exceptionally" good facilities lor Mippiy'iug our trade and he is both popular aud re liable. 1 ; . i The new advertisement of Young l.ios was received too late to insert in tnis weeks' advance, anev are, nevertheless ceiv ig their tall, stock, ot goodo so recently purchased by their Mr. - W. B Young who is still at the North and they will tell our readers next week of the bargain's they offer Do you ever try. to pnrsiiade your neighbor to subscribe to the Advance! If yon liLe it and ap prec'ato its efforts to advance the niatr rial interests of . this section show it bv at least saving so. It would help-us and :ost you not'h ing. And it is generally a pleas live for a person to e -press their genuine, honest opinion of any thing. Mr. A, K. Daniel left Tuesday last for thf North lor the purpose of completing a-raugements with the manutaetui ers of cotton bagg ing by meaus -of which he will be able to sell jute bagging at a much lower price, than the "trust" charge for the same goods. Ue has al ready made the arreugements and only goes North for ttie purpose of perfecting ihe arrangements al ready made ayne superior jUourt is in 'ses sion this week, Ilou. A. C. Avery presiding. There isone capital case for trial, that of Anderson lor the killing of Mr. Porter. The of Labor Argus remarks that "if the recent daily if burglary cases eould be 'Worked up' and t he .perpetrators brought to the drop end of the oflicial rope, it might let ' our eitizeus sleep in peace and safety duriug the coming winter." Tlie lesson T would be wholesome. The recent heavy rains have caused a great deal of damace to crops and bridges throughout the State. The city of Augusta, Ga. was flooded, the Savaunah river be ing bigho'c thau it was ever known belcre, .ering parts of the citv to the depth of from 5 to 15 feet. We learn that several mi" dams have b tn biuken in thi coauty, and C'i' iteutnea Creek was hig.--r than it has beeu iu'100 years, the water at one time1 being uj to the bridge at Wiggins (Iarefoot's) mill. The loss to farmers by the damage in lliet-ed to cotton is very great. . The North Carolina. Teacher for. September -is oh our table. The trout -pi ee ol t lie number is a not at all flatten ng picture of Trot. Gei. T. WiiisrpiiV' "f t'je State i niversuy, aim.tt ere is an acco a pa"yingl sketch of th.i Professor, now the President of the State Teachers' Assembly. There are ilso in tire number the proceedings of the last aiiiiual session of the sseiulily, the teachers; trip, &c &c. I.very teacher iu Nortu Caro lina and every other person who is mteiested in the-welfare of the State's educational interests should have the Teacher. The publisheis of Southern Society and Drama," No 7'J street Norfolk, Va., de: re a correspondent in this section tt attend theatres and! society meetings aud forward reports of 6ame. Credentials for admittance furnished. Addiess with stamped envelope. The Advance nofes with soiiow that W. G. Bulkhead, Jisq., has gone to the so-called Third party, and will edit a newspaiier in their i n teres . We re. ret thai he has taken this step that he has lal'en a prey to the goddess ot ambition and gain, lie m a man of some strong parts and lias been recog nized and pushed forward bv the Democratic party in every way possible. Ue has, wjthin the last few weeks, dealt the party to wh'ch he now professes allegiance, some heavy b'ows. lie has de nounced the so 'led Prohibition ists as Kadical ; sistants. We are sorry that Mr. Burkhead has gone to the Republicans that is all the change means not because we be lieve he will iniuie the cause of Democracy,! bu. because we see that it is the destrnction of liurk head. Lie has turned his back on his friends, and gives bis voice and hi-i pen towards turning the State over to Dockery ard the men who compose the corrupt and dishonest lladical party. most excellent ticket was nominat ed ; ' For House of Itepresentatives, J. P. Mewborn : for Sheriff, John Sugg ; for Treasurer, R. 11. Hardy; for Kegister of Deeds, O. A. Lassi ter ; tor Coroner, Dr. T. E. Powell ; for Surveyor, J. A. Edwards, Sr. Resolutions were adopted re questing the County Commissioners to call an election upon the ques tion of Stock Law aud instructed the nomine? lor the Legislature to use all honorable means to secure ! its repeal. Resolutions were also adopted denouncing trusts aud monopolies aud urging legislators to protect the agricultural interests from this embarrassing condition. D1K1K VALUABLE INVENTIONS. The AUVANCK regrets to hear of the sad death of Miss J essie Ciews, at her home in Oxford va Nonday last. She has v;itcd W ilson aud her frieuds here will join us m sor row for the departure of ore so young and so fair. Oftei te nu -est and sweetest llowers are pluck ed froa the garden of earth a n! transplanted in the garden of the Led. Sept. 11th, i: Rocky Mount, Charles Rui. ett Muse, ag'd 3 years and C mo iths, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. M1 e, ard was buried in Wilson yeste.ilay. ''Suffer little children to come unto n e, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." IIOiML: ITEMS. A Former Wilson Boy Has Patented Tnre3. I L, ARTHUR, 1 wish to announce to the good people of Wilaou who have patronized me for po many season, that I am again in town and will receive FRESH FISH legularly, which will be sun- plied to the public at the low est possible figures. (live me a rail. Fept-D-.tm. Do wan a nice suit. Caution v Both parties agree on the amend meut increasing the number Su pieme Court Judges, but all the same it is important for Demo cratic nominees for Judges as well lest it happen that the amendment be carried and Davis, Avery and Shepheid be beaten. The Radicals will be sure to vote both for the amendment and their nominees for Judges. . The Democrats must tafce na risks in this or any other matter on election day. Take warning from Geo. II. Griffin, Esq., editor of the Abingdon (Va.) Standard, and inventor and patentee ot the ''Griffin Nui-'ock," is in town for a few days He is an old Wilson boy who haa cast his lot with the good people of Virginia, and a young man whose inventive genius has led him to devise this nut-locK, for which he has secured patents in this f-ountry and Europe. The de vice is pronounced by the mosl ex tensive bolt manufacturer in this country to be the only perfect in vention of its class extant. Ihe value of the improvement can be appreciated when it is known that ou the Pennsylvania road alone that company employs on its GOOO miles of track, a track walker for e xh six miles, or one thousand men for the entire distance, to whom they pay $1 a day each, or SG.000 to the thousand men. The track-walkers ou that road, when Mr. Griffin's invention shall have oeen appueu, une yslucmu win uuu tneir occupation gone, and the tha raH inula and as thtv will hp certain to vote for the amendment company will experience the bene- iw sure that voa nc oi a saving ui outs iuuuauu uui ami thfiir men vote for the amendment and your men Davis, T very .aim ouqmeru Tintv'r foil tn vote lor your nomi nee. Joiit Discussion. There will be a joint discussion of tfce issues of the campaizn be twelen Jno. E. Woodard, Esq., of Wi son, Democratic Presidential Elector, ard J: J. Martin, Esq., of Tarboro, Repub';can Presidential Elector tor this the Second dis trict aS the following times and places : Tarboro Sot. Halifax, Littleton, Wprrenton, Henderson, Wilson, Kinston, New Berne, Trenton, Snow Hill, Jackson, Windsor, u ( Oct. u u 18 h. 21si. L2nd. 23rd '24th. 2Cth. "27th. 27th, at night. 23th 2nd. oth. C.th. MeToane and Cheatham, In condensing the account iu the Raleigh Signal of the muddle be tween Cheatham and Mebane the Roanoke News says : Tire Raleigh Signal of last week contaius sev eral columns of matter devoted to the muddle in this district relative to the conflicting claims of Mebane and Cheatham. It contains a state ment of the proceedings of tre con vention at this place and also some interesting correspondence. Me lars a day in this one item alone. A little ealculation in the saving to this one road will give an idea of the value of this invention. It ef fects a saving of $30,000 each month or $360,000 in a year and this is only one road, and only in one country. We have the testi mony of experts on this nut-lock, and they all nnhesitatingly say that it is just what the inventor claims for it, and in point of su periority and cheapness is far ahead of anything that has ever been devised or placed on the mar ket. Mr. Griffin is also inventor and paten! e J of an improved sys tem of car-heating by steam from the locomotive, that has been par tially tested, aud iound very ef ficient. His third iuventiou is a wagon-jack or lifter, that possesses rare merit. We are glad to note the facts above, for it is always a pleasure to the Advance, aud ' to the citizens ol Wilson, to know that any boy who c'a'ms his na tivity in Wilson, and who makes his home on foreign soil, does hon or to the old town that sent him out, whether it be in an inventive, literary or other field A German. An exceptionally pleasant Ger man was given at Mamona Hall ou Friday night last complimentary to Miss Alice Barnes. The music was giiod, the girls were pretty, and the boys were happy and the evening was a delightful one to all who par- von clothes at cost go to Young Br0 Just arrived. Immense stock of parasols, fars and hosiery. Young Bros. The cheapest Hats in the vrorld at Your.g Die? Itch, Mange, and scratches ol every kind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotiou. This never 1'aiN, Sold by E. M. Nadal, Druggist, Wilson, N. C. June L'0, 88, 6m The Famous Specific Orange Blossom a positive' cure for Fe male Diseases. A trial box free. Mrs. J. W. Thorn, Sole Agent for Wilson county, Wilson, N. C Don't forget to examine lleil bronei's boots and shoes Children's clothing a specialty at lleilbroner's. Young Bros, this week. Young Bros, are openiug tliei immense fall stock. The largest and prettiest ine of stin nats in rue city at xouug Bros. Send vour orders for lumber to J. It. Rawls. Send your shoes to Gorham's and have the buttons put ou gratis Buttons reset so they cannot come off ou all b. ttou bhoes before trey leave the store Go to Young Bros, this week and look. New clothing all styles are now being opened at Young Bros. We are opening this week the largest stock of 8hoe3 ever brought to the city 1 ouug Bros. Go to Young Bros, and look. Young Bros, are selling goods cheaper than ever. The 1 irgest and cheapest assort ment oi ladies' and children's but ton shoes in town at Gorham's. If you want to see the cheape-it shoes you ever saw go to i ouug Bros. Hats all styles at New York prices Young Bros. Dry Goods at prices to suit the times at Young Bros. The cheapest Brogan yet is the whole stock goods for 8"cts. Gor ham's. Umbrellas all styles Young Bros. Shirts, collars and cuffs Young Bros. Go to Young Bros, and look. Very fine clothing indeed at lleil broner's new store. WANTED. ; A p.H,N.'n mnAr r. i farm for rmtmnr j ciiriatr hrnrlu t., rev. Kift -ti jr. r rji- j x ru'tiee m Ike iMiMneftft, Tha tie, t.f rrf.-p- . .-flee mvi-n ill lhinvill,. nr 1'itl.rU.ma .......... I V irviiua. Ad.lniw. ..i.- Rill IK rt. I'nuee F.lwr.l Culii-. V Autr-!Mt. Fresh Fruits and Suierior Pre serves. I se Aineiiean Friii.- lr sei vinj Tow.ler and Liquid. 'r saie uy j. u. b. C Wells. 3t NOTICE. F. W. UAUNES. Kxomitor 1 Puporlor Court v. uariuu, vUK4ia (4funt)' . .vs. IVtitlon u Bell i up m-ir hi irw oi f land for awu T&..- - - .- 1 , . .. ..in in a j-, -v-. rH-iM.iinkr n r, lit- ri... n. titiom r K. W. nam,-, K, , r cf Mnrv ;- laml. diM-ciiHod. ut-ini ih ln-ir i i. ,. i A. (irtrlarnl, d, . ,-ax--i for llii.siil,. ,,f ihe Hu or i i "i utim iiwniM,i in in.. iH-iiiioii, to imv Thi hiirsi.l ihf mii.i .1. A. l.r!an, art. rc quesUl Ki:iitral Ihr m, ..f tli- ( I. rk of tl,c Sii ri..r 'o,iri ..f Vii,n Couniy oullit Sill day of Oi-loU r Im, nn.l I., answer ll- mud puLiliuu. A. n. DE N S. C. S. C. Alii. JH.. iMIr. TO- Mrs. ADAMS' SCHOOL . FOR Q girls CIandTIbqys Will opi-n Scftfinbcv .IrJ. Mra. Adama haa nia.' ht'r X'hool ronn comfurtabui au.l al Iractlvp and hotn hr aril hiT ailaniii will mo. t with iho I, U ral patnituurr that the Wil- n ixx.pic u, n nuir awanlrl th-m in the pnal. -GO D, G, JACKSON'S Notice.' By virtue of an Kxccution in hit hands for collection, 1 Khali offer lor K.f.e to the Ligher bidder for cash, before the Court House door iu the toa a of Wilson, .. U, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday the first day oi Jciooer, iooo, 10 eniorce a me c-banic lien, 'or labor done, and duly tiled in the office of the Clerk of the SuiH-rior Court of Wilsou county, N. C, that piece, parcel or lot oi laud In the town ol Wilson, U., conveyea to Mrs. A4ice M Cobb, by the Co umuvnionersof said town, adju'-iing the lots of the Briggs llote', and the Central Ho tel lot, coitr ning 4,730 ftquare ft more or less, it being the 'ot coo veyed by deed to the ComtnisMontrrii of said town by J. It. Farmer and wife. J. W. CROW I ILL. ug.i:l til. Sheriff. Vint MI ON GOLDSlU)UOSTHEET, wiiEiiK vor wu.r. ltxo thk uest LIQUORS --AND-- GROCERIES. lie has also secured the ser vices of mi. MATT F. OW1LN8 Who will be pleased to have his friends and the public to call on him. Sill ORDERS louMe Stores With the pace now at our disposal we are la a iM-iilon t f illy Pupply the ant.t of the people of this Motion in AlVarinr Apparel nnl llu-e Furnishing tlocNlri. We have lm been tho acknowledged leaders of Wlhwn In our line ot rU!iucf1iud we flatter ourwlves that our efforts for the comla imou xi ill con frm our rti!toiner. in the belief that we are Jutly entitled to t'ds reputation. Our good for Mens and lojn wear have tetn i -oved into our new tore aud we claim to bo !econd t ho tner i iant in the State in point of varietr and quantitv f rvvl. For the benefit tif thoe who deoire their clotbln: made to order '. -3 here conduct the Merchant Tailoring Itatine in all it i. ranches. Our work is done on the premises under our inime ..ate supervision and oar rule in a perfect Ct or no sale. Our 1 rices for this class of work are far les than th.s usually cuarged by cust.m tailors. Our Dres tlocnl.- stcKk to judtre Irotu l!.e favorable comments of those of our customers uL hv.? e p ained them is ju-t the thin. We have desirable good- In all t'ie new weaves and new shades. A special feature this season it an immense line of Dress Trimmings. Our assorttiieiil tl i'arpetlngs is superb, we show a much greater variety than ever uore, from ine ordinary nemp to the nnest velvets. AIo a nil stock of lings. Mats, Art Squares and Oil Cloth. We vnuH l'Ke to mention some more of the specialties we have this trea son, bnt as we don't own this paper guess we had better not. I' emember that the following Koods are sold in Wilm erlu .vely by u-j: Ziegler Bro's. Shoes, Bay State Co's. . Mies. lia tia.n A Son's Meu Tine Shoes, Hammerslouyh Bros, l ine Cloth uv, X. J. Schloss t Co's. Boys and Chlldrens Clothing, 1 Vail : lirts, Priestleys silk warp and all wool black lre.s Ctd- i :ne Straw Carpet. t;au ana see us ana yoa win be convincea ilii you ranuoi : etter than by dealing with ns, Respectfully, J., & D Oettinqer. DAVIS BAT Are now opening up a 'stock FOR of Young Bros, are lr. .luliiiu M. l'.:ik'i 'lias been letlcctrd Cn'.iiity Siijierinte'udeut ofilciillli for Fdgi-c.oiiiU. A bet ter M-lt-ctiot' coiiid nol have been made. This im Dr. Baker's fourth ti-nn. ? ' Tin' people of WiJ.od county would like to know whether ''Trai 'i'' Fineli' w ill vote for Dockery or lowle ; Mi bane, Cheatham or Simmons J - If he is not a "skulk" be will answer this simple question. U.-vV K. V. I'.-il ly-tor of tlie Tifsliy.'iiii.ui cliiin-li at this lace -prfitched at 2sVv IJei ue last . Suu . day. conseipiciitly. there was no s-rvii;e iu the, church at this place buuday. either morning ,qr night. We -rctliat Senator Vance ad drvssc'd tiie people at Washington Citv 1 ;i sit iiiuht,. lit the irrand receo- uosi uiven Iiuluc Thumian. ! couie lie made Ins ustnil tim. iin pieiop upon tlio.se who heard' him. The per-ion. Tf. ho jremai-ked that the New Ymk Star as a Denio- cratic eliampiou- .combines- tlie i executive aUility of battering ram with tho business end of a In met, was1 not not far out of the way. It ii a jicat Mar! Advertisers who desire their ad . vi-rtiscuients flianed must-bring the change in before Wednesday or they will not lie changed until Uim next week. We hope our-ad-vt-r i;ers w ill rt-meriiber ilns aud l'itr. County Court will be held next week. Our Mr. C. F. Wilson will be nresent to represent the linis of tiie APYaN'i e aud see our old friends.-' He needs no introduc tion to the people of l'itt, being 'uative and to the manner boro." vVe have been unable to have the Advance represented ; for some time, and, therefore they have be come induebted to us for amounts larger than they desired. We hope they wiil make it a point to see Mr. VYiUou and settle with him. , Tbe crop outlook iu l'itt, we are glad to know, is very bright. Our sub scribers are pleased w ith the Ad- VANCK, we trust, and. with the hopeful outlook, a renewal of their subscription is confidently expected. ticipated. Our boys know how to ban e7red o that f f both withdraw and submit their r knowledSe m a PraCtl" to Wilson, iii n tiy . opening the brought claims to another convention. Cheatham refused, Mebane pro posed then that the claims of both be submitted to the Republican State Executive committee. To this proposition no answer is put lisaed. Ifext follows a set of reso lutions adopted by the district ex eeative committe dated July l.'th denouncing Cheatham as a bolter and disorganizer a id unworthy of the confidence of the committee, aud appealing to the Republicans of the district to vote for Mebane. Next 0II0W8 a card signed '"many Republicans of Vance Co.," charg ing Ctealham with working and voting for the Democratic ticket in the last campaign. M 188 Lucy Vick is on a visit to MrsC. B. Strickland. Miss Annie Robinson is on a visit to friends in Goldsboro. Miss Sallie Herring is on a viBit to friends in Dupliu county. W. C. Taylor, Esq., of Whitakers, was in town one aay this week. Miss Alice Barnes left Monday iast to re-enter Peace Institute, Mr. Doane Herring., who has been on a trip South, has returned home. . a t expect 11 ' to violate this rule. From a private lefler we learn that Dr. Ij. (i. r.rouglifou will be iu '.V d so 1 1 fur a short while about the loth of September. IHs many irii-mls in t his sec! ien 'will, be glad t i leiirn that, lis is doing well in K- iilsville, iiis new home, and will he 'Idd to see him among us again. Mi. H. Aieridcll was married l"t vw-.-k to .Miss llessio Holmes, . . e 1 : 1 11 . ... ' i'imhii.). Meniieil was !'"i ,e;lv coi'ii. ctf :! .with the State We learn from Secretary Under wood that Hon. Jefferson Davis, ex-President of the Southern Con federacy, and Senator Zebulori 15. Vance have been invited to speak at the Rocky Mount." Fair, Thurs day JN'ov. 15th. What a magnifi cent pair ! Why, we would crawl from Wilson to Rocky Mojnt to see and hear that grand aud great old man, -Jeller'sou Davis, were it im possible to go any other way. And "tjur Zt-D never tails to interest and amuse an audience. 15.000 people are expecied to be present on that day. If Jell" Davis accepts and conus there will be 25,000 people present. The Rocky Mount bair is going to be the. Bier Fair this year, sure' enoucli. Send for 1 I'lc iiiiun List to .the Secretary. Dr. Tom Person was in town this wick. ly the way, we wonder how he Mkes being ignored by the Kanicai Senatorial Convention f It must have -been pnjttv routrh on this regular cyclone of chivalry to be ignored by a !ofc of ne-, oes in convention- assembled. But then the 'cj clone" has not as yet an nounced whether he will vote for Cheatham or Mebane for Congress and he might have expected such treatment even thoueh he was "recommended" and delegates ap- pomteu to - ast the vote in the radical Convention, by a non par isaii, anti-pofitical assembly. The nas tlie sir cere sympathv of the Democratic r ose rag," as he af- lectionatelv calls the 'Advance Medical Graduates. , Twenty-two members of the meaicai class in the University ot Vi-gira were graduated with the uegree 01 ju.. u. Among tnem is par young friend Robert D. Jew- A-aV C -1 I A. IV - . . cut,, ui tuis iowu ur. jewett is a young rran of gooi abilities and the highest charr cter. Among the otner uoctors we-e A. Auderson Wilson; Y. F. Faison, Clintoa C. D. Hill, Faison : J. S. McMullen Hertford ; and J. W. Tayloe, Win ston. aucn was the excellince of Dr. jewett's preparation aud the studiou8ness of bis nabits, eoupled with a good intellect, that he was graduated in 0 ie year at this fa mous Southern; university. We congratulate him. Wilmington otar. - ."j Dr. Albert Anderson, who has located here to p uctice his nroles sion, also graduated in one term at PERSONAL MENTION. We are selling goods cheaper this fall than ever before. Young Bros. If you want to save money go to Young Bros. Novelties in dress goods aud dress trimmings at Ileilbrouer's., Money saved is money made. Go to YoungDros. We are st'll opening goods. Young Dros. C.-rne and look at our big stock. Youug Bros. The bsst hats at Ueilbrouer's. Fine fitting children's and boy's suits at Ueilbroner's. 11 ie 'V' f 'Imiicc! IN i'H!r,ilui,i!i,ins a'ld L'lm iimn.,-.years ot pcilcct r'narital a.:.. rt; tenders wishes for 1 i linn. fO.iii - MTcdiiigly wet and damp ., r -of the past week make nli sanitary precautions ab e, necessary, 11 we do not " tin, im epidemic of fever. Filth Mr-nld not be a'.lowed to collect ' an jour premises and use plenty ' oiMiut etants. N v : 1 he tunc to-prepare f M . . , .. . I . . 1 ''. "'. 1:1 1 11 it ill viinr un, "''l --ujiply. Farmers shou! in Her the approach', of winte ' !ke advaiiag.) of it by stor '" .i u-!iLllill rtiipj.ly ol wool loliIlllL' it lllltil eol.l u-i:f.lier -tales a demand for it. an-1 ainl 1,!. .. 1.1 , . 1 , 1 nei L'acMievnic ' Hiserver savs : "Mr. (,. W . Lawrence brought in on Saturday four hundred cabbages 11 ,.ii ine couvict camn over the Cape Fear." Sow, why can't our 1,11 liters in the vieinitv of Wil son -'row such croon ami our iiierclia. ts. And 1 , '. . pi) our tociu uemaiiu, ; nut raise Clio.ii'li to shit to Northern and '.. 1. . L . 1 r e.u-i u iii.ii uciS. just now it a crop of turnip., 'were planted they won!,: pay handsome-iy when sold this winter to our town people, And it seeiiis to us- that our mer . 1 . . . ; 1 " 1 ' euains coum maKe more nioriev iianiiuiig Home vegetables,' a:id it wouui no no inconsiderable source of revenue for the farmers. Whv this standard sc- ool of medicine. It is wed known that theexauina tln..n .. . I. .. IT.. . noua ai nie univer-'-'tv ot V a. are very rigid, and the percentage correct answers rennimd vm j hinY, j . , 1 .'"'. "'&" uu tuai, ur. ixnuert on should have graauated in one term with onlv fnor mn.itk'a ,tt.t-I . . . . . . . o ,.cmni3 preparation is additional evidence of the fact that ne is a man ot high intellect, and a painstaking and thorough student, and well equipped mentally for the oaiue wtin amease. We are sure that a snccesatnl professio tal career is before him. aud can commend him as a consci entious, Christian geutlemau Miss Annie 1 nomas is on a visit to the family o" Mrs T. D. Gay. Miss Annie Brewer is spending several days with friends in Black Creek. Mr. Clarence Murray left yester day for Baltimore to attend the University. Mrs, B. J. Cobb, who has been on a visit to friends in Virginia, has returned home. J. W. Hines Esq., of the firm of Uines & Battle, Rocky Mount 8ent last Monday in Wilson. Miss Susie Moye left Wendnes day for Castoria Green county where she will spend some time. Miss Mattie Brown, who has beeu ou a visit to Misa Mary Gold, has returned to her home in Pend er county. Miss Lucy Herring left Tuesday last for Clinton where 8he will speud some time with relatives and friends. If you want to see the cheapest goods you ever saw go to Young Bros. We want roonj come and se cure a bargain. Young Bros. Suits at half price at Young Bros. Shoes at 2ew York cost. Youug Bros. Hats at wholesale prices. Young Bros. " Go to Youug Bros, aud look. Dry goods at prices to suit times. Y'oung Bros. the FINE DRY GOODS. SHOES, CENTS FURNISHING. NOTIONS, &C. Which can't be surpaed in the place. They have all the la- est shades and novelties in miKSS GOODS AND TilKIU B5T8 I00BS Will please the most fastidious. They also handle N. Hess & Cd's.. and Evitt & P.ros., - SHOES Which are known everywhere ana can t De oeai. aiso v;oon.s Jo FALL 1388. Ill 1 OF At The GrffiiiStand nn fu nn P mw, up All Kinds Greene County Democratic Conven tion. . m. uiouaui 1.0 UOllCH rue llemo. ftirniah cratic hots of the county of Greene arsemoiea m the town of Snow Hill on Saturday Aug. 25th. It was the largest and most euthusi asuu peeling neia in the county ior ye?-s. 2 lieorge vv Sngg, Chair man or the Executive Committe. called the Convention to order and reqeescea John W. Blount to act as Secretary. On motion the tern pomijr uigi tizauon was made per manent. The chairrran explained the object of the n?eet; ni? :uid conn. don't some of them try the experi- selled and urged harmony, saying Miss Julia Castex, who has been on a visit to frienda in Wilson, re turned on Tuesday last to her home in Goldsboro. ' Mrs. Louis Terrell, of Greenville. and Mrs. J. T. Cobb, of this place, have returned home from a visit to Kings Mountain. Misses Mattie and Sallie Hadlv and Mollie Hardy left Monday last ior uoiims7 institute Va.. where they will re enter school. Mrs. AI. R. Bragg, who basbeen on a visit to her mother Mrs. Robinson left vesterdav for her home in Bath, Beaufort County. Misses Capitola Granger and Sudie Fairclbth, who are visiting Mrs. li. F. Lane several miles from vYilson, spent last Tuesday night with Miss Lee Parker. Guard Against tee Strise. And always have a bottle of Ack er's English Reiredy in the House You cannot tell bow soon Cronn may strike your little one, or a cold or couch may fasten itself upon you One dose is a pre entive and a few doses a positive cure. All lnroat and Luug troub es yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is giv en you free and the remedy guar anteed by Dr. V. b. Anderson, druggist. Eucklen's Arnica Salye incut ot raismc vegetables for lioiiH.-.-rtHi'rkets. Of course they must not be of inferior quality. J ne best shirt. 111 town for S7 ecu is ca&u .at iieilinoner's, Ail l advertise, will be carried out strictly and backed by my SvOCk of goods. llEILBEONEE, manager. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.Fever &ore8,Tetter,Chapped bands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin' Eruptions, aud positively cures Files or no pay reouired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 15 cent per box. For sale by A V. Rowland. COUMiS ami f.sm Which are as good as are made. Give them a call. I desire to announce to the reopie of Wilson, Green, Tilt, Edgecombe and Nash cmit.lie that I have returned from the Northern market-, with a full. large and well .-elected siock 01 i'ry Viws. New Out And Out Which consist onlj of the latect Novelties in a Dress Goods. Dress Trimmings, Sackings, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats and Rugs. CHILDREN, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND XIKS'S TO THE Me that with unity of pn'pose and'eon cert ot action on the part of the Convention, followed by a well , .1 . uiituucu. earne . and vigorous campaign much cauld be done to wards relieving the couuty from the clutches of the Republican party. The transaction of busiuess was then announced in' order, aud after several ba'lots the following Richard Battle. Esa.. ' who has been traveling agent for the Ra leigh News-Observer, has gone to Denver, Colorado, to work for Duke Bros., of Durham. S. A. Woodard Esq., and C. C. Daniel editor of the I -vvance left yesterday for Fayetteville to act as attendants at the marriage of Mr. N. A. Sinclair to Miss Aaensta Worth. My store will be ckned Saturday the 15th ou account of holiday. Will be open Saturday night at half-past 7 o'clock. A. Heilbeonee, Man: a'er for M. R. Lan;. We can and Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood dueases. It is a iiositive cure Tor syphiliuic poisoning, Ul cers. Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole, system and thor ousdilv builds up the coustitutiou HEMS 1 & Healtny Growtn. Acker's Blood Elixia has gained a firm hold ou the American people and is ackrowledged to be superior to s 1 of r - preparation-.. It m a posit ve care lor all uioou and Skin Disease.. The medical lrr '.errj'iy irdorr i aud prescribe it. Uu irai teed aad sold by Dr. W. S. jndersou. -at- . WHOLESALE. 400 Bbls Flour all grades, 25C0O Lbs C. 11. Sides, 300 Rolls Bagging, 500 Brnoles Ties, 25 Bbls Sugar all grade?,. 25 Sacfcs Coffee " 100 Boxes Tobacco, 20 Cases Lard, 50 Kecs Nails. The above goods we offer low to merchants. C. A. YOUNC&BRO. HI OF ALL KISDS. Boots and Shoes. Hats and cents Furnishing Goods. Special attention will be Riven to Children's and Vof tl-.thin--. Please call and examine mj siock wnicu punv-.- the Dry Gov. 1 and Clothing line ever shown m terms arn Anrl m v iirirs w ithin the reach of everybody. kindly for your liberal favors in the past which v-u nave me, and'hope to secure the continuance of the same. thm- will be Misrepresented And my Business will be conducted on Square pies, Kespecuniiy, L HlBlOI liu.'-iue-"' Princi- MANAGER FORM. 11. Xa.NG.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1888, edition 1
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