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Advance.
Oct., 4. 1888.
DEMOCIIATIC JCTOTY TICEET.
FOR TUE SENATE 7TII DISTRICT.
DR.R. W. KING,
of Wilson.
J. G. SILLS,
of Nash.-
For The House of Representa
tives: '
NATHAN BASS.
. . For Sheriff:
JONAS W. CROWELL.
lpr. Register of Deeds:
S. M. WARREN SR. -
For Treasurer :
JAMES W. DAVIS.
' For-Coroner.
' DR.' J. K. RUFFIN.
For Surveyor: '
R. A. ELLIS.
. .JUDGE FOWLE.
Public Speaking To-morrow.
Judge D. G. Fowle, North
Carolina's next Governor, and
Xr t. V' Davidson! sDeak in
Wilson to-morrow. They will
dome here from Raleigh over
the Short-Cut Railroad. A
band of music Jvill meet them
ot. thfl dftnot Shd they will be
assorted to the stand by the
ninncrats of the county. Ev-
Democrat is invited to be
. at the depot and welcome them
They will be escorted to the
etand on the Court House green
where the speaking, will im
mediately take place, A big
time is-expected and every
Democrat in the county is ear
nestly invited to be present.
Cotton OJ.
Eowle speaks iu Wilson . Friday.
ThVee boy bab.vs arrived ia town
tLii week.
Miss Annie Thomas is on a visit
to friends iu town.
Eev. R. P. Pell preached at
Keuly Tuesday night.
Be sure and kear North Carolina's
next Governor to-morrow.
The county canvass opens at
Black Creek next Tuesday.
.' Several hundred hales of cotton
came in town last Saturday.
MpRsrft Woodatd and Martin
speaks at Jackson to-morrow,
i?!:. U. P. Pell nreached ai
Black Creek Sunday nigkt last,
F. A. Woodard Esq., is attending
Greene county Superior court this
week. ' . .
ihfl fimiutv Commissioners met
on Monday last in regular monthly
meeting.
Miss Alice Barnes was ; at home
Satnrdav and Sunday from Peace
Institute.
The Democrats ot jjeD'ur county
calculate of carry ing tha otmty by
300 majority.
me advance snon be in the
hands of every w e roan in
Y ilrtou county.
Messrs. Lee & Sons bare moved
in toe store lecenriv vacated 1y
J. E. N. Gorham.
The Advance door stands open to
receive tho' meads of the naner
When you come to town and sell
your cotton come and Bee us.
A. representative ofi the Ad
vance spent a short while at Nash
ville last week. This japer has
many friends there and the people
always patroniza us liberaly.
Mr. Joe. Vick does a very fine
grocery .business here. The cause
of his success is that he attends
strictly to business and keep.)
good goods. See his i advertise
ment. .4
Our farmers have used compara
tively little "trust bagging" up to
date. We hope the farmers will be
able to break the intamoos combi
nation which is made possible by
the Republican Ligh tariff. ',
One of the hardest conundrums
for the solution of a decent white
man that wo have ever teard pro
ponded is how a self respecting
white roau can vote for the "Mng-
worrus" put op by Geo. Stanton.
Wilson will be well represented at
the Rocky Mount Fair this year
which tates place on the 14th, 15th
and 16th of next month. -The Sec
retary informs us that he expects
to have the biggest fair lever held
there. , ' j - . j
The Advance boldly charges
that every candidate on the so
called Knight of Labor ticket will
vote for the demagogue Dockery.
If there is' one who will not we de
fy him to say so oyer his own sig
nature. j '
"The ladies propose giving m ''Fes
tival of the Nations" at Mamona
H&ll next W ednesday night for
the benefit of the Episcopal Church.
The festival will be a very pleasant
affair and our people should pat
ronize' it liberally. !
f
At Wilmington, Del.iUat week
17 men were whipped, 7 of them
whits aui 10 colore"d.M Our man
got forty lashes. In all 225 blows
were struck an average of 13 apiece.
In addition to the wrapping live in
the pillery for a i hour.
The Methodists of Wilson Mission
held their Sunday school confer
ence at Home's )st Sunday. A
pleudid spaechas made by our
townsman, Jno. F. Brutori, jEsq.
Kbort speeches were made by Rev.
E. F, Wiley and Prot. S.jE.;Enre.
Mr.
Rufe IJevis of Yadkin onnfy
br fce loco Alisoods eistern room
last week and was found dead in
the momiog. He put one end of
the Syphon in the bael and the
other in his month and laid there
until euongh ran into him to kill
him. . i
The Pads are continually caucos-
ngheie. They ilbank'r on having
captured the Knights t- of Labor.
They will find 'themselves sadly
left on election day.: Only those
who are "white jnen with negroes
principles" will vote for such a
mugworm" ticket. I
It is somewhat, curious that Ala
bama should have frost before this
section or the State. There was
frost in several places in Alabama
Tnefdaj rooming of lastweek. We
had our first Saturday night. Snow
fell m diilerent parts of Virginia
Friday and the 8tate was swept by
a general cold wave. Live in North
Carolina.
The "Mugworms" have not yet
announced whether they are, Dock
ery men or not. speak opt.
Edwards & Kovere's Musical
Comedy, appeared at Mamona Hall
Monday night, to a full hoase.
J. r. Farmer Esa.. was elected
Chairman to fill the vacancy canned
by the deat h of Dr. A- Brooks.
Will - somebody please tell us
what Dr. John Person Ins to do
with Wilson county's politics any
way. ' Mr. 11. F. Murray's lecture to
night will btj oa the parties to con
tractsinfants, maried women, lun
atics ccc.
Mr. David L. Uardy is having
his dwelling house almost rebuilt,
so thororg ily is it be Ing overhauled
and fixed up.
reene county superior court 1
in session at Snow Hill this week.
The Advance is represented by
our Mr. u. i Wilson.
Ma). Charles M. Stedman speaks
in wueon Thu-siay, the 25 inst,
. Lvery Democrat in the county
enouia near him if possible.
The reason so much cotton is mar
keted at Wilson is that our n?er
cnants always pay the very top
knotch lor the fleecy staple.
Mack Knight, a young man who
was painting Mr. A. ,T. Simms
house tell from the scaffold yester
day and was hurt, though not seri
ously.
The Advance job office we would
' impress upon business men, 13 in
the hands of one of the best job
pnnrers in tbe state; bend us yonr
orders.
xiegistrars ana poll Holders were
appointed Monday last by . the
County CcmmisHioners. The regu
lar routine business was dispatch
ed.
juu negroes nom CaiawOa coun
ty left lor San Diego, Cal., last
week more are to follow.! Tbe CaN
iforniaus find tbem better tha-n the
Chinese. I .
If you have land you wish to sell
you would do well to place it with
U. C. Daniel, who will advertise
and ff no sale is affected, no charge
win De made.
The advantage derived from ad
vertising can never be ascertained.
It pays to advertise and it pays so
constantly that it is hard to see the
extent to which ii treaches.
Ben Aycock Esq., the Demo
cratic caudidate for the Senator in
, wuP1" conntes, was
iu vimon last week. lie -will be
eiecteu by a large majority we do
not aoubt.
Miss Mary Arnold, who has been
. Buori visit to Miss A lino
Lxumat Stantonsburff. and MiD
Lee Parker, left Fiidav last for Tar
u!,0' her.e 8be 18 visiting Miss
"cieu xorter.
' IS? nDJ Coleman, Griffin
a sweet scented gang to control the
.... vi tvuson county? They
n--cocu!uie-"Opposition to the
"SMiwrmio party."
''The Demociatic uosarag" as
the Drs. Person and ! popineiav
mimics call the Advance hopes to
help bloody the political "snoots"
of some' the candidates of these
e ponents of all that is. true an
noole. If these fellows idon't want
their political 'snoots blied' they
had best ktep out of the way of the
i;nose rag." ' 1 -
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iue advance would impress
upou its readers the fact that tbe
men who advertise are the ones to
trade with. The merchant who is
too stiugy to iuvest a few dollars in
advertising is too close to give you
a :,ood bargain. When' you ga to
trade seek tbe man who advertis
es. " .
Mr. J. E. N. Gotham has moved
his large and handsome stock of
goods 1 n the store formerly used by
Gabe Metzger as a Bargin Store on
Tarboro St. He will have more
room there and will be the better
prepared to wait od his customers.
Itead his advertisement elsewhere
in this weeks paper. V;
Dr. E. W. King and J. a. sills
Esq. the Democratic candidates for
the Senate iu the district, are two
of the best and most earnest and
popular Demociats in the district.
We hope to give a sketch of the
life of these Democrats in the next
weeks Advance. They'-are worthy
in every way of the support of the
people of the district.
We were pleased to see Mr. Au
gustus Bryant, of Nash county, in
town Moooay. tie is the gentle
man that the people ol Baileys and
enell8 townships expected John
Green to appoint as Deputy Sheriff
accoruiug 10 promise. (The people
recognize in Green an unreliable
man and those who voed for him
oeiore will not do so again. Tha
"cloven loot" has been shown.
"An Hour in Fairy Land" will be
rendered at Mamona Hah to-morrow
night. The proceeds -of the
entertainment will go to the Mis
sionary Baptist Church. The ob
ject for which the entertainment is
given as well as the entertainment
itself merits a large share of the
consideration ana presence of the
people of the town. . Be sure and
attend. J
The raisers of good cattle and
those who sympathise with that ob
ject are requested, to meet at the
Court House Iriday evening at 3 :
30: for the purpose of .organizing
the Wilsdh County Cattle Associa
tion. The Advance would com
mend the people for this step In
the right direction. We wish our
people would pay more attention to
the improvement of their cattle.
Mr. Calvin Barnes planted this
year 20 acres in tobacco and has
made from it 10,000 pounds of as
good weed as is raised anywhere.
He made a good weed and cured
it well. He says there is
money , in raising tobacco in
Wilson county . and he has been
raising it for several years. There
is about 300 acres in tobacco in ; a
circuit of 15 miles from Wilson.
Our people are begining to plant
more of this cash producing com
modity. ' ' "
The ediior of the Adv ance had
the pleasure ot attending a social
party given at Kinston last Friday
night by Miss Capitola Grainger
complimentary to Miss Sudie
Faircloth, of Greene county.
The occasion was a pleasant one
and we enjoyed ourselves in the
good town of Kinston where we
lived for about four years as much
as it was possible for one to enjoy
himself in the length of time we
spent there.
The intelligence reaches us of the
drowning of Mr. Jno. R- Dixon, in
Contentnea Creek, at Snow Hill,
Saturday night, and under nach
circumstances as to make the
distressing accident the more
gloomy. He was a prominent and
affluent citizen of Greene county,
and had represented them in the
Legislature, on the Republican
side. He had started home from
attending the Republican County
Convention, in the night, and drove
off the bridge into the cieek. His
horse eecaoed. His body was
fouiul Bunday. Godsboro Argus.
Mr. J. J. Farmer was in town
Saturday exhibiting a road cart, of
new design, for which he has ap
plied for a patent. The difference
from the other styles is in the
spring, and seat. The spring 13
located just behind tbe axle and by
this arrangement light shafts can
be used and a horse's back will not
be damaged. The seat is put on
this spring and having uo ' pivot
in front which practically removes
ail horse motion. Mr. Farmer
made the one exhibition at his
shops about three miles from
town. He will go into the bnsines?
of manufacturing the carts on a
large scale and we hope be will find
ready sales.
Our friend of the Franklin Times
seems to be in trouble. That 13 t he
lot of a newspaper editor. He is
hard worked, poorly paid, and
when be is doing bis best to give
his readers a first class paper, some
fellow, to Bhow. his appreciation,
writes to stop his paper, and gen
erally he owes from 83 to $8. The
Times manners as follows :
Say, don't stop your paper just
because you don't agree with the
editor. ' The last cabbage you sent
iu didn't agree with us. either, but
we didn't drop you irom our
subscription list on that account.
No ; We simply said, "Make ns
thankful for what we are about to
receive," and after .we received it
we were not able to Bay anything
NEW TOES
Prom Our ' Eegular Correspondent.
POLITICS.
Henry Blount at Clinton.
Brother Henry Blount went down
to Clinton last week and electri
fied with wit,eloqueuce and oratory
the people who heard him. A
corespondant writes the News and
Observer as follows: I beard Henry
Blount's lecture last night, and I
never heard a better thing in my
life. It glistened with the brightest
gems 01' poetic beauty glittered
with jewels of richest hnmor, and
glowed with the fires of the finest
oratcry. He is not only one of- the
finest and most beautiful writers 10
th j South, but he is one of tbe most
thrilling orators I ever heard. In
fact I Dever saw bis superior.
Laughter and tears flow vat his
bidding, for he is as good in comic
as he is in pathos. He is one ot tne
best mimics I ever saw, and he can
beat the world telling an anecdote.
His theme was "Woman's Worth
and Man's duty to Hei' and Oh.
what a magnificent tribute did he
pay to her! I dont think there is a
grander flow of beautiful thoughts
in the English language. It was
gorgeomrand sublime, and stamps
him as one of the' most gifted
speakers in the South.
Philosophers say that shutting
uie e.ves niaises. me sense of bear
ing ujuie auuie. jx. iriena at our
kiuuw Bugxcnia uuii, tnig jact aC-
count8 tor tne manr closed eveia
that are seen in our churches every
Sunday. : Our ministers should
make a note ot tins and not mis
understand the meaning of closed
eyes.
We do wonder if Whitlev expects
to beat the best sheriff that any
county was ever blessed with!
Jonas Crowell is 'one bf the best
officers and is one of the best men
otonracquaintace and yet Whitley
nas tne temerity to oppose him. He
cannot of couse expect anything but
defeat. Why be should lend hinself
to Stanton and his gang as a "cats
paw" we tail to understand.
The dates of the canvas have
some of them been chauged, it will
be seen ny reiemng'to; this weeks
rr iA-. . - -
paper, xnent-ii as published now
ill stand. It is hoped that everv
Democrat in the different townships
will be present at these speakings
It is possible that the Republicans
alias Knights of Labor, candidates
will meet our candidates. We
hopa bo, but we doubt if - they will
J, ecu II ii
. Stedman will
dare do
lows like
ligtt."
DEMOCRATIC SPEAZHTG.
A Number of the Best Speakers in
North Carolina to Speak in Wilson
County.'
The " Advance takes peculiar
pleasure in annovrcing tbe fact
that quite a number of the best and
most forcible and convincingpeak
ers in the State will speak in this
county within the next few weeks,
The. speaker of the campaign, be
cause the head cf the ticket as well
as because of his- own ability as a
canvasser, Judge Daniel G. Fowle
and also Attorney-General David
son will speak in Wilson Friday,
October 5th. Mr. Davidson ia a
forcible,practical speaker.
On Thursday, Oct. 18th Fred. N.
Strudwick and W- H. Kitchen
speak at Saratoga, this county. A
oener team could not have ben
secured and we believe they will
accomplish good for. the cause of
Democratic party.
On Thursday, Oct. 25th
son- Mai. Charles M
address tne people. It is needless
for us to say one wo.'d of thisspleu-
aia speaker ior mem.
Col. D. Worthmgton, Solicitor of
this district, speaks in Wilson on
Monday October 22nd. He makes
a good political speech.
TheCounty Executive Committee
are doing their best to secure bath
Senators Ransom and Vance to
speak at some place in the countv.
We hope they wilLsucceed and that
our people may have the pleasure
ot hearing both of these distin
guished and honored soas of North
Carolina.
The Advance believes that Wil
son coumy win give at tne verv
least 500 Democratic majority this
year. The unholy combination be
tween Kadicals and disgruntled
omce eeesers ana the attempt to
prostitute the order of the Knights
of Labor to the cause of Radical
misrule and corruption has stirred
our people. They see that there
is some danger ahead and they do
not propose to be dominated over
by a set of men who are utterly de
voiu o pnuctpie, wno ana the dis
reputable priests of Radicalism
the worst sort." '
The .Republican Headquarters
are again animated by the active
presence of Boss Quay. If all the
fairy tales that are told of munifi
cent contributions by the Pennsyl
vania manufacturers be true, tlie
campaign treasury of that Bide of
the house has been enriched with
in ten days by at least three quart
ers of a million. These roseate re
ports have had the effect of bring
ing to Headquarters "practical
politicians" from all over in swarms
like the locust of Egypt. They
come with harrowing tales of the
necessity of- lubricating the joints
of the party machinery in their re
spective bailiwicks, else they will
Dot be responsible for 'the inroads
of the hated "Free Traders." The
citv of Brooklyn, for lustance, was
represented by a special delegation
who modestly demanded $25,000
for immediate use. As an evidence
of the difficulties thai confront
them, they pointed to the fact that
the first day's registration in the
Citv of Churches showed an in
crease of several thousand over the
largest day's registration or any
year .previous. Coming from a
Democratic stronghold they very
properly assume that this portends
an unprecedented Democratic vote.
And so it docs.
The Democratic leaders do not
think that tbe enemy will dissipate
its sinews of war to any great ex
tent in the Empire State. The tide
is running too strong toward Demo
cratic triumph to ba counteracted
in the short time remaiuing before
election. It is the generally ac
cented view that this vast fund
which will probably be swelled to a
round million within three weeks,
will be apportioned among the
States of Indiana, New Jersey and
Connecticut with liberal allowances
for the Northwestern States " that
are wavering in their allegiance to
the g. o. p. It is regarded as prob
able also that tne Committee will
take a little "flyer" in the direction
ot West Virginia, which is the only
Southern State they are pretending
to make a fight in.
Tne industrious statisticians at
Democratic Headquarters smile
when asked about these calcula
tions of the enemy. Counting New
York and the Sooth as foregone
conclus.ons. they assert with great
earnestness that the deficit of 15
electoral votes; will be made up sev
eral times over. Indiana, they say,
is quite as safe1 as New York, and
Is just big enough to do the busi
ness. New Jersey and Connecticut
combined also fill the bill to a
nicety without the aid of the Hoos-
iers. Then there aie California ana
Nevada and the Northwestern
States as a premising Democratic
reserve fund.
That intermitent canard -about
the retirement of Col. Ence from
the chairmanship of tbe Demo
cratic Campaign.Committee.bobbed
up again yesterday. It was of
course promptly deniedhavingnot
the slightest foundation in fact.
Col. Brice's friends attribute these
reports to the persistent and ma
licious hostility of The Sun. In
stead of being superseded, he has
merely been reinforced by Senator
Gorman, who with Chairman Bar
nam will remain here from now un
til election assisting in the direc
tion of the campaign.
They believe ia short, sharp
campaigns np in this country, jn
this city, nre weeks beiore election,
not a single Congressional nomi
nation has been made, while all the
parties and factions are at , sea as
to the local, tickets. Since Tam
many's big chief, Croker returned
fiom his interview with the Presi
dent, those who were for Demo
cratic Union on the local nominees
have made np their minds to be
disappointed. Tammany's decis
ion to go it alona has been reas
serted with more ncise than usual ;
and the County Democracy seems
equally obstinate. The President.
it is semi-officially stated, declined
to make any suggestion in the
premises, and the general belief is
that he thinks dual Democratic
local tickets will have a salutary
effect upon the State and National
tickets.
A painful sequel has come to the
monstrous swindle perpetrated by
a confidential clerk, Bodoll on the
law-firm of Shipman, Bait)w, Laro
que & Chob,to. This clever scoun
.drel by forged mortgages succeed
ed in duping bis employers out of
nearly $30U,000, which was lost in
gambling shops and at horse races.
He is now In the Toombs with the
prospect of almost life servitude
before him. The saddest part of it
is that the misfortune of tbe firm
so preyed upon the mid of its cash
ier, Mr. Dodge, that he killed him
self in a fit of temporary insanity.
The public naturally jumped to the
conclusion that the cashier was in
volved in Bodoll's peculations ; but
an examination of his account
reveals the roost scrupulous ex
actness. '
Frank E. Vaxjghan.
Examine Heilbroner's fine cloth-
iffg before purchasing elsewhere.
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. 0.
Young. Bros, are opening .tbe
largest stock of goods ever brought
to Wilson.
We are selling goods cheaper
this fIl than ever before Yonng
Bros.
School shoes for children
spring heels, &c, at Dayis & Gay'
Bargains in kid gloves at 75c.
worth $1.25 at Davis & Gay's.
We want room come and ft
s bargain. Young Bios.
Suits at half price at Young
Bron.
Just arrived. ImmeuBe stock of
para wis, fans and hosiery. Yonng
Bros.
for lumber to
Send yonr orders
J. K. Bawls.
Lost. The Magistrates report
book of Jonathan Newsome w lost
between Wilson and Barn 03 X
Roads. The- finder will con r r (a
iavor py leaving tne same al '.he
Advance offlceor delivering to me.
J. T. Aycock.
Look at Young's 11,25 hats.
Youngs wboldstock Brosans
75 cts.
Look at Yonng'a 75 cts. Shoes.
Look at Young's 3.75 suits.
Yonng is headquarter.
Every body trades at Youngs.
Young carries the Jamb) Stock.
All wool suits $3.75 at Youngs.
Youngs 9 10 suits take the cake.
Young sells $3 .00 hats for $1.25.
Wool under shirts 50 .cts
Youngs.
Windsor & Pacific calico Young.
. Look at Young's band-made
shoes. '
Look at Youngs fine clothing.
Look at Youngs big stock.
The biggest Stock in Wilson at
Youngs.
Do you want a nice suit clothes,
go to Yonng Bro3.
Look at Youngs $3.75 pants.
Young Bros, sell tbe best shoes
in Wilson.
If you want good shoes go to
Youngs.
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Children's clothier a specialty at 1
Heilbronera. . .
Young Bros, this week.
Youne Bros, are opening their
immense fall stock;
Don't forget to examine Heil
broner's boots'and shoes.
- i
Send yonr shoes to Gorham's and
have the buttons put ou gmis.
Buttons reset so they cannot come
off on all buttoB shoes before tbey
leave tbe store.
Go to Young Broel this week and
look.
New clothing all styles art now
being opened at Yonng Bros.
Go to Young Bros, and look. .
Frm Sale. Two grade Jersey
bull calves. A. B. Deans, Wilson
N. O.
The Crusader is the neatest boot
The Crusader la the most dur
able boot.
The Crusader is the easiest wear
ing boot.
The Crusader boot can oniy oe
bought at Gorham's.
Young Bros. are selling goods
cheaper than ever.
Hats all styles at New York
prices Yonng Bros.
Dry Goods at prices to suit the
times at Young Bros.
Umbrellas all styles Young Bros.
Shirts, collars and cuffs- Yonng
Bros.
Go to Young Bros, and look.
Very fine tlotbing indeed at Hell
Oronei's nw store.
Novelties in drew goods and
dress trimmings itHeilbronei'a
Money Baved is money made. Go
to Young Bros.
. Wet are still opening goods.
Yonng Bros.
Come and look at our big stock.
Young Bros.
The last hats at Heilbroner's.
Fine fitting children's and boy's
suits at Heilbroner's.
If you waflt-to see the cheapest
goods you ever saw' gqflo Yonng
Bros.
Hats at wholesale prices. Young
Brc
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GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
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tees,
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Having purchased the stock of
Mr. J. F. Farmer, we will continue
tbe business at the same stand and
will be pleased to have our "Triendt
call on us. We guarantee satisfac
tion Respectfnnv.
Lee & Sons.
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Wltlx the Fpace now At o disposal we'ire. In & portion to
f ally eupply the tntfl of tke people of this' eecUoala Wearing
Apparel and House FimdshlBg Goods. W. hTe loN beeathe
TTUtter ourselves that omreffotU for the eomlnz eeaaon will ccn-
vtux ear customers in tne tUef that we are jaaUr entitled to
thle -reputation. Our roods for Mens and Harm WAIT iftT Ktn
wored Into, our newitore and we claim to, t. mmM to,
cogbt id the State In rolnt of Tarlet- n.fif. .
For-the benefit of thoee who Retire their clothing made to order
e cere- conduct tk-Uarhaiit TnHn Pr,.i-.. .11
branches.. Our work 1b done on the nmmiMM T
ete BTjperTialoa and oar. rule la'perf ect fit ot no ale. Oar
prices for this class of worl-ere far leas than those usually
charged by custom teHonc. Our Dress Goods stock to Judge from
the farorable comments of Uote of our customers who bare ex
amined them Is Just tbe tblif. T7e hare desirable goods la all
-he new weaves and new cbadee. A. epecUl feature this season
is an Immense line di Dress Trimming OnrL.M
I wish to announce to tbe
good people of Wilson who
have patronized me for so
many season, that I am again
in town and will receive
FRESH FI8H
Regularly, wbicb will be sup
plied to the public at tbe low
est possible figures. Give me
a cau.
Sept-13-3m. "
NOTICE,
( arpetlngs Is superb, we show a much greater rarlety than erer
I sf ore, from the ordinary bemp to- the , finest Telre tsi Also a
all stock of Bugs, UttsyArt Snares and Oil CTotbs. WeNroull
1 ke to mention soma mpre of tbe specialties we bare this sea-e-n,
but as we don't owtcWtTper guess we bad better not,
lmember that tbe foUowlug gWs are .sold In Wilson eiclu-
iveiy py us: zaejrier Bro'a, Bhoes; W. L. Douglas, $3 bboe, Ha
nan & 8on's Men Fine Shoes, Hammereloogb E5e?.Ylne Cloth
ing, N. J.Scbloas & golSoysXand CbUdre as Nothing, Pearl
ciik up ua ait wool DUCK immm Uwf
ine Straw Carpet, Oealemerl's Kid Gloves. v . N
Call and see us anfl yon will be conTinced that vnn
Utter than by dealing with ns EespectfuUy, V
or -d a uiCFq smnitnrl Sunera Court
' of Marr Garland. Vwngoo County,
The heir t taw ot I lnn4 Xor
J. A. GABXi&ND. I
ThU Is a ee1al TJTOOfllnB Pled br the pe
titioner F. w. Barnca, Exeempr cl M
i.n.i hui. an ni tne neir at iai
A. Uarland. deceased iorwow i "
4 a it Gar- I
law oI-J.
tot i
parcel of land described Into-, petition, to pay
The heir ot tbe said 3. ni are re
quested to appear ai ""'" " ' .w
the Superior Court of Wilon. Oouuty on the
5th day of October 1888, aud to answer me
petition.
An. 29 1688.
A, B. DEANS, C. B.C.
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them Goods in
NEW YORK
AND
BALTIMORE
DRY GOODS,
6HOE3,
CENTS FURfllSHING,
NOTION, AC
Wbicb can't be surpassed la tbe
place. Tbey have all tbe la
--PRICES.-
He has tbe
following
Stock:
goods In
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
CLOTHING,
lest shades and novelties in
DHSSS "GOODS
and TnEra
Will please tbe most fastidious.
Tbey also handle N. Hess
Do's., and Evltt & Eros.,
J: ID. Csttinger:
1888
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At The GrifBn Stand
mm
n
IS
so, :for
"darkness
; those
rather
fe:
than
lue kicker is a developer ; the
'3i oaket ia an incubus. The kicker
incites to i'upvovement ; the croak
er to indignation and. resentment
Ihe kicser only when he is given
one-dollar accomodations at three
dollar rates ; the croaker would be
jast as noisy if he was getting
tnree-aouar accomodations and
pstying noiums. me Kicncr is a I
lively, jovial, progressive fellow
the cioker is a dismal nuisance who
las supevtlpous on the stage.
i.ittsbnrg Dbromcle.
DIED.
.We regret to learn of the death
or jur. josian iiemrow, a promi
nent citizen of Spring Hill town.'
ship, on Wednesday Sept. 19th.
Mr. Kenfrow was a thorough croiner1
man. He leaves behind a wife and
two children to mourn their loss.
Spring Hill has lost one of her best I
men. To relatives and friends we
extend our sympathy.
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES!
- THE BEST II THE MARKET.
AND HATS,
ALSO 100 BOXES
CAKES ASD CRACKERS,
CAKES AND CRACKERS,
CAKES AND CRACKERS,
CANDY, CANDY,
CANDY, CANDY,
CANDY, CANDY,
50 Boxes Tobacco
SNUFFLYfc,
Which are - known everywhere
and can't be beat. Also Coon's
The Best $3.00 6hoe at Ileilbron
ers. .
SODA., FLOUR, Wblch are as good as are ma
IIOJMft; sTJCMS.
If you want to see tbe chearjest
shoes you ever saw go to Youne
Bros.
87J
of
The cheapest Brogan yet is the
whole stock goods for 85cts. Gorham's.
The best shirt in town for
cents cash at Heilbroner's,
The cheapest Hats in the world
at Young Bros-
Itch, Mange, and scratches of
every kind on human or animals
oured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails
Sold by E. M. Nadal, Druggist
Wilson, N; O. june 20, 88, 6m
Davis & Gay sell a linen bosom
dress shirt reinforced at50c. -
Fourteen different sizes and
kind's. Five sizes with enam
eled reservoirs. Adapted to all
requirements, and priced to
suit all purses.
- LEADING FEATURES:
Double wood doors, patent
wood grate, adjustable damper,
interchangeable automatic shelf
broiling door, swinging heartb-
piate, swinging nue-stop, re
versible gas-burning long cross
piece, double short centers,
heavy ring covers, Illuminated
fire doors, nickel knobs, nlckle
panels etc.
Unequaled in Material, in
finish, and in operation.
Manufactured by
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO.
- Baltimore, Md
For Sale by v
GEO. D. GREENE & CO.,
- . Wilson, N.O.
AND EVERYTHING
That is kept in a General Stock,
also Store Fixtures of all kinds.
I
He asks the people to get bis
Drices before buying their
goods and tbey ;wlll save
MONEY.
Give them a call.
I desire to announce to
-e people of Wilson, Green, Pitt, Edgecombe and Xa&h counties
hat I have returned from tbe Northern markets, with a fall,
arge and well selected stock of Dry Goods.
New Out And Out
Wbicb consist only of tbe latest Novelties in
Dress Goods, Dress Trimming,
Sackings, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Mats and Rugs,
CHILDREN, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND MEN'S '
OF ALL KIND 3.
Boo
a nd Shoes, Hats and
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Special attention will be given to Children's and Boy's Clo tb
Please call and examine my eioc wuicu BurpMses mu u
tbe Dry Good and Clothing line ever shown in w iison. My
terms are
GROCERIES
' . Tf you want to save money go
YoungBros.
to
FOR SALE.
One vacant banding lot in tbe
business portion of Toisnot will be
sold for a small figure. For farth
er particulars and price address.
CO. DANIELS.
Eeal Estate Agent,
Wilson, N. C ; .
4:
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WH0LESALE.
400 Bbls Flour all grades,
26C00 Lbs C. R. Bldea.
300 Rolls Bagging,
500 Bundles Ties,
25 Bbls Sugar all grades,
25 Sacks Coffee u
100 Boxes Tobacco,
20 Gases Lard,
60 Kgs Nails.
Tbe above goods we offer low
to merchants.
c. A.YOuncnno
And my prices within the reacb of everybody. Thanking yon
kindly for your liberal iavors in me paei wmca yu 'ca
me, and hope to secure tbe continuance of tbe same. o goods
will be ' -
- Misreiresented
pnd my Business will be conducted on Square Business
les, ! lieepecuuiiy,
Priaci-
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2LAKAGEU rO?.IL R. LANG.