The Wilson Advance.
FKIUAY...
....SIAVJ n, 24, 187
Yes, orNo?~Aa Honest Love*Lettcr.
Doar la'ly, will you lend
Alt«ntioii for awhile P
I'm not the man to sue and slUlrk,
To *;ain a fair one's smile.
I'll ask a question, plain and brief :
Just answer—ycs», or No,
I cannot rave as lovers rave^
Or swear a» lovers swear;
My way is just to pass my word,
And keep it, ‘'fair and squlira.”
I’m bu; an honest liusiness man,
As all my dealings show ;
And eiioch a bargain, at the start.
With simple—Yes, or No.
My tongue is not atumed to talk
Ol'lovers’ smarts and darts.
I only know the lioncst way
Of joining honest hearts.
The deepest, waters (piiet sleep;
The shallow, murmuring, flow;
Bo, all the vow I give or ask
Is briefly—Yes, or No.
I love you—that’s the simple truth—
I love you a.-> my lif; I
And ail I have, or hope to gam.
I’ll gkvc‘Avail
T I’ve loved VfA* since the uay we met,
’Twas just a year ag»e—'
And after thinking fur a year,
I ask you—Ye-^, or No ?
I do not piomise that 3'our life
Sliall b.‘ a dream of bliss;
I don'tpretend itiat all my cares
Will vanish at your kiss.
They’re juvity sure to miss the mark'
Who draw too long a bow.
T ask yon—Will 3’ou take the I’l-iance?
Just tell me—Yes, or No.
My liearl, my fornu.e, homeland n?.me
i a-k you, then, to share.
It you'll aceep’t. TU be rejoiceOi
if not, 1 wum'i despair.
He's but a fool who stakes his all
Up‘U5 a >ii’glc tlirow.
If y«»u won't have me, stnneotjc ^'iU,
Bo U it—Yes or No?
‘Yes. Do you know cf some ono'i’
‘“I would like to come sir.”
‘ You are too small. How old are
you?'*
“Fourteen, sir; aud I am ■very
stro..g.”
Henry stood up flo straight and firm
ly waiied, tliougli his face showed his
anxiety and disappoitment so that Sir.
Green was attracted to liini.
“What can youdo^”
“I don’t know, sif. Tve alwaj^s liv
ed at home, but ITl try and do any-
tiling you want me to.”
“Well that ispromisiTtg. Most boys
would have said they could do anything.
I will try you a day. Go around into
the kitchen and soe if they want you”
Henry felt strange as he went Into
the new kitchen with its bright pans
and many things which he had never
seen ; but he thougt of bis mother, and
instantly there was something to do,
for the cook was taking great loaves of
bread out of the oven, and the table
was full of other things, so she had no
place to set them. Henry cleared u
spot, euijfitied a pan i.*f d.;,i ty ^water
stood by, and, taking the knife some
one liad dropped, went on peeling po
tatoes.
“Well, you’re miglity handy!” ex-
AUi SORTS.
The most thriilir.g tale known is that
of the raLtbsiiake.
The first science a driver teaches his
mules is gee-ology.
Don’t w'orry about tiie ice crop.
Keep cool and you will have enough.
Don’t publish your acts of charity.
The Lord will keep the account straight.
Barber—“thin out your hair a bit,
sir?'’ Liokton—“No, never miinl. iM.V
wife attends U> that. Just oil it well
however.”
“IFe find that he came to his death
from calling Bill Jackson a bar,'’ wms
the verdict of £t coroner's jury in
Missouri.
‘•Dr. Mary 'Walker was never lieanl
to e\vear but ouee, and that was wlien
aho got her pants on wrong
botbre."
There is one man in Pluladelpliin
who does not expect to make a iortune
this year. His funeral will take place
to-morrow.
According to the poe!. “Morn wakes
the woi-ld,”' but, according to other
good aiitllofllie-s, a bal>y with the colic
doe.s it.—Brooklyn Argus.
‘■rrobatily one of the most trying-
times in a man's life,” says one wSio
Put'S experifViCed it» ’ is when ha intro-
ducoshis second wife. 17 > ears old, to
his danghter, who is past 20.
A colored preacher remarked;—
IVlicn God mafle de fust man, He set
liim agin de fence to dry.” “Who
side
pKCFKbSlUJNAI..
O K. y ill'i'll.
.
Civil. AHO SlEfflAXICAI. EnGISEEK,
E.t.I.EIGn, X. c.
Surveys and estimates liV.ater dVorks,
and Water lower, Locales Roads,
Krect.s Bridg^, Sets up Colunlus Spires,
Heavy Roofs U'-'d ilomimeiits. Moves
Houses, M idens Streets, Raises Siiips
HANDLES and TRANSPORTS
MA.SSIVE BODIliS OF ALL
uE'SCiurnoNs.
Ts tlicron^'dy equiped with Tools,
Instruments' Eiigine.s, Rigging, Screws,
Derricks, Hydraulic Jacks, Trucks, etc.
A iiractical and elHoient inecli.anie
with twenty years experience in En-
o-ineering. soTicits patronage and guar
.aiitecs success.
Mar-3 '2m'
E. J- K- K U E FIN.
PALMER & GREEN’S COLUMN
181G. W7G.
HARBWAUE.
1)
claimed the cook as she covered fit® j fence?” interrupted an eager
i STOaV FOR TilE LITTLF FOLKS.
Onio Road to Foutujje.
•‘O F-atlicr ! help tlie widoiT and or-
piians ! Thou wilt not forget those wlio
Buffer, and we arc lost but for thee !”
These were the words that Henry
beard as he woke in the niglit thinking
it would rain ; but the sound he mistook
for t!ie wind in tlie pines was his
motlicr's voice. He lield his breaUi
and listened, lm'„ al! was quiet now ex-
■cepl tlie deep brealhing of ids brother |
and sisters in tlie ue.vfc room. Altei j
ih-at one cry for lielp the widow was
silent and soon Henry lioani lier go to
lied.
He could not sleep. “Poor mother'?”
lie thonglit; ■'if I c-niid only help her.”
He knew that the flour was almost
il ue, and that IhS mother had worn a
thin dress all the cold winter, and [lut
the fu-e out early and sent the children
all to bed because she could not buy
wood. He had a perfect faith in the
Eathor-to whom his motlier had called
but he was pained to bear a cry ol dis
tress, for be had never seen licr anything
else but perfectly chcerfu!. But sleep
did not linger long from his hcaltliy
eyesy though they did not close until
a half formed resolve had filled him
with hope.
In tlie morning he gave his usual
help in boiisebold msUera, and then
Btartecl for sc'iool. Little groups cf
children met on the way, .ami one and
another tried to chat with him of t'neir
childish sports, l)ut lie wallted on vvitli
bent lisad, hardly answering when
Spoken to.
“What’s the matter with Daddy Hal
this morning?'’ asked one.
Ills sober ways bad gained that nick
name for him among the boys.
“lle’.s thinking how to make his for
tune,” declared another nievry barefoot
boy as he splashed tbrongli a puddle,
“T'es, that’s jnst what I’m di'iing,”
replied Henry; but more than that he
refnsed to say. ,
’ When ho came home thht alternoon
he found liLs mother putting a patch in
Mary’s dre.ss.
••Moiher, I want to go do'wii to the
new hotel to 11 ye.
‘•Why. llem-y'?’’
■Yes, motiier, dear, [' think I could
earn a 11'tie money, and I'm old cnoiigb
now to help yOll.”
‘•But I want you to go to school.—
Tou can never be a useful man unless
you are eiUicated.
“Ohl f could study in
ing,
The mother looke 1 up quickly ami
his face showed her his affection, but
she could not bear to tliiiik of his igv
bread.
“1 used to lie’p mother, gometimes,’’
replied llonry.
"Are you tlie new lioy?’’
-Y'es. ma'uia.”
"’vVc-li. when the potatoes are ready-
just set the Lillies, for I want' Kate to
help me.”
Hem y felt rather doilbfill about the
fable, but after Kate had shown him
bow to set one, he managed tiie others
nicely. Hafcro dinner Was ready a
large stage load of people arrived, and
Henry was scut around with bags and
bundles, fresli water and clean towels,
riimiing everywliere so quickly and
wiih such a bright face that every one
called upon hliti. M l;cn the dinner
was served, Henry was sni. inoned to
assist in the waiting, as Kate, Mary and
Aim could not attend rdl the tables.—
liei'e again bis willing spirit and gen
tle voice and tnanner made him popn
lar ; and as Mr. Green’s only direction
had been, ‘-See that Uie people upon
wtioin yon wait have evcrytliilig tney
want,” ho kept his tables well supplied
serving every one quickly and neiitly
•So the busy day went on, and when
night came Henry went to Mr. Crreeii
to SCO whether tie wa.a to remain.
"Of conr.se you are ; -we cannot get
along witiiout yon. And, Henry, you
must see to the g'ate.”
The gate shut off a road ■wliidi had
been made with a great expense, .so
that carriages could drive to the Cas-
ciule, and Henry was to collect tlie toll-
Ue obtained pormission to go homo
and tell his mother his good fortune,
and soon ids former si liooliimster liEP.rd
the news. They came over to see liow
Henry liked his new life,
"I shouldn't think you’d want to
wait on other people all the time," said
one.
"Why not? It's real pleKaant to
make others comfortable ; and, besides
mother says we'll never have people
to help us till we’re ready to lielj)
them.”
“But how do you know how to do
everything':”
‘•I don’t know. I want to and then
[ can. But there's scinebctly at the
gate.”
So it was, day after day, Henry was
here and there and everywhere; and
when be was tired he thought ol his
mother who had worked for him so
long, and he never was discouraged, for
his readiness made him a favorite;
ami tho’ tlicy did not think to spare
him, every one v/as kind to liim. He
did not find much tune for study, but
he delej-:tnlicit to loaitu ’.iiat up in the
wliiler.
'The SiUiimer was nearly over, when i
a par,-, ,f "jmen tamo to Ibo ho
tel, an o i.'i.rv remembered that one
of them .v;,s rliCi'e the first day he came 1
fris gel cu,:'-uo) askud Air. Green about
l.uiij. 10 d atier he had heard his his-
t.jiy valhe.i Llie boy and asked him 11
h-j Old not waiP, to go to Now Y'ork with
I want a luu'.dy h«j like you in my
olllce, I will send you to a good school
the even- thveveui.i'g, and put you iir the way
of being a prosperous mordiant when
you are a man.”
Henry took the gentlernan to see his
mother, and after much consideration
the matlcr was settled.
"Y'our fortune ;s m-ide, Henry,’’' said
Mr. Green, when he bade hixi good
bye.
"Then >e has m.ade it liiin.sslf." said
listener. “But dat man out?'’ ex
claimed tho colored preacher, "such
question as dat’ll destroy all de theology
in the world.”
CCREEM ItE.'ilS.
ofTors his I
ZHii.’? of n'il
llc'iidcnc'.j
Houou aud
pr^tisia? Physician,
N. C.,
tsioual services to the citi
Pr,. botu-peii
Carnes’ re-idetice,
Peb.2oth, Om.
Ri JOYXFR.
A^tto*!;«y fit
TOISriT/.VILSON COU:>rTY n. c.
\Vlll atteliroinptly to all proles^lonal
business eti'j>’rt(l to his cure.
CiRCUiT-riisjon, Niisli, Edgecombe
and Pi!t cointj^
K'fre?.os: Chief Justice of tlie
State, aul .vs.-’iiarc Justices, and lion. W.
BattlutS'is, Raleigh,
iP'Vi
NEW ADVERTISEMTENS
ADVEHTTSEMENTS.
MAKRlED.P^-Ol'LK-Now {nyemton. Jii«t what
you waul, iloliablo and tluralde. Mailed on reotripi
of 75 ceuis. Addrebii Di'Musuian A Co, MiddJotONMi,
Conn. 4w.
VflLD liKADlNG, rSYCHOMANCY.rASCLYA-
-•'•A-TIOX. Soul ChanniuK, Mesmerism, aud M.ar
rljjjo (iuide, Mhowin^ iiovr eulioi’syx may fa-cuuiio
aud gam Uio love aud all'octiou of any porsou they
choose iu.stanily. 40J pagt-s, liy mall 60 ow liuiu
& Co, 130 b. 7lh St. RuUadelphla, i‘a., 4>v
^eeuts warned for Um great
CENTEXy lAL li 1S T 0 R Y.
700 pages, low prlco. quicksalos. Extra terms
P. VV. Ziegler « Co, 516 Arch St. Pulla. Pa. 4w
WTU STREET CIRICAT uTe S
Anew Hook, 46 pages, containing 14 Eiirrared II*
lusU'iitunR, with lutoiiuaiion Pirntock RpcCulalors.
Price 10 cents by ina'l. TUMlJHIl/ti’E SCO,.
BaiiJter and Bi-okur-H. 2 Wall iireel, N. Y. 4w.
IV 4 /) Agents for lh« host sellljig Sui-
•* iiouery PackUjjMs In the world.
It coutain.s 15 .sheet.s of i>xpor, 15 Knvolopcs, golden
pen, Pcii-holdcr, Pencil, Patent yard Measure,
aud a pieco of Jcwolry. Single packages with pair
ol elfgaul fjrold Stony Sleeve Buttons, po.-.t paid,
25 ci'iu.s. 6 Ibi’!i51,ij0. Tms package has Loeu e^am-
incd by tho pubhshorof iu« Wilson Advance and
ioond to he as repro'cnied—worth the mor.oy.
W aichu.'i given away to all .ugents Circulars free.
BRIDE it CO,. 7yt Broadway. Xatv York, 4w
i'OK
GOUGiM, GOLU.ti, HOARSE.NESS
AND ALL 'lUROAT LLsLASKS
L’dB
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TARLETS,
PUT UU OXUY IX BLUE BOXES.
A TRUE Ahi) SURE REWEOY.
h'orbule by druggi-’is gcimiailr and JUUjXS'i'OsX,
li01..ixUUAY ^ CO. Pudadelpliia,, Pa. -iw
Connectic ut has 3 196 liquor dealers,
ami their traffic amounts to $15,000.-
000 a year.
In EiigiancUho country bred boys
ftV6ni^^G All iucli and u qiuiTtfc*i* liioi'S in
height and seven poimils more in weight
than the city boys.
A society has been organized in
Fisk University. Nashville, for the
evangelization of Africa.
The Eenii.sylvania Legislature are
eonsulering a bill which makes it a
penal offence to point a gnu or pistol at
a person, -tvlietbcr in jest or earnest.’’
The United Slates Senate, is .ssid to
be the baldest-headed body of men on
earth.
At the ago of 73 a man who was
seiueneed in 18-17 to life imprisonment
for lulling his wife, has j ist beau par
doned from the Ohio penitentiary. H-e
n as convicted on entirely circumstan
tial evidence.
The Emperoi’.of Br.azii will arrive in
l.^htladelphia ab'ouL the lUth of Ylay.
T'tio jialaoc expenditure of tho Stil-
Lati of 'fm-key bus bevii $ri-000.000 a
\car ever since his sriccessiou.
There are 21,’255 Baptist clnU'clies in
tiie United Slates, wiih 13,117 niiiii.s-
tera, and a total meiubership ol 1.815,*
000,
Government sp-ies are at their old
work in Alabama. Th.ey ar'o arrosting
cdtizens aud luirry'.ng them off to jail
without letting'thcih know the charges
against them.
In the centre of a sea marsh on the
river Teche. in Louisiana, i.s a beauti
ful and fertile isliuid of over 300 acres
and on this inland is a mass of pure,
solid rock salt, estimated at 90.000,000
Ions, Scientific meu are tvyiisg P> find
out how the island came in. the tnarsh
and how the salt came ou the island.
Brigham Y'oung is a director of the
Utah kioiiLheru ilailroad, and has .a fam
ily pass. 'file road, however, imsists
upon being notific.l ill advance when
his family wants to travel over it.
Thi.ity-t!iree illicit distilleries were
broken up in South Carolina during
Febrnai’v, and fri'ty-tonr illicit distille
ries httuiid over fill' trial.
N.
E BERING, M. D.
Pra'tiing' Pliy-iiciaii,
Tilson, C.
^Vi^ be idiioflice every Saturday, keep^
hi-s own drwH.nJ piepures Ills om-’ii pro
f-cnprion«
tS])ecial ioildes for treating clironle
dlsfrt'^cs. in front of the Brig,
Uotel.
Feb. 4tb. tf ■
JAS. S. W005AD, FRED. A. WOODARD.
^■y^OODAiU & WOODARD,
ATTOKEYs at law,
B'.S0iV, C.
Circuit.—Wbn. Vv^ayne, Edgecombe,
Greene and ItjCoimties.
Coilectisi’tnadc in any part of the
Slate.
I nov2Stf
i——
JNO. W. BLOUXT.
OEO. V/. DLOUl.y
G. w. !Jj)ljNT & BRO.,
Attorqys-at-Lavv,
{(nd
SQLlCITOn' lil BiS.NKPiijFYCY
visas, K. c,
*■
PiTictict? in of LVil.'-'o'n. TCdiiff?-
coniDe. Nj»*'h f.fd Piinilinn, and in 0?“
Fedenil fiiu'l ftn'i-um'' Coiirta at Raluiyli.—
CollcciiGn,’^ mibr- in uny part of the State.
IVHOLESALf /ifiD MTAIL DEALERS
IX
FORFfON AND DOMEbTiC HARD
WARE.
CUTLERY,
TIN WAtlK,
ISTOVES &a,
.■^’Af4S3 S'rS5Ktf-'/8', .N. €.
Itisw’.th no ordinary decree of plt?a«ui-(*
that \v('announce to!lie people of \Vih«u
and a’lljoining countHxs timt by the. aid of a
ar^uly increased patrona^ie.
additions to our former .stock, we are
better prepared than ever to supply —
Farmers, Builders
ami Mechanics,
with every article in their respective lines
at pritres that will compare fa\oritbly with
Northen Whole-ale Uousi-s.
The attention of the Fai’ners is called
to the very superior advantni»‘es WQ oiler in
the sale of
AGRICULTURAL ITLEMENTS,
Om- vtock comprises in, part—
PLOWS, AND PLOW CASTINGS,
HUES,
SIIOVELS,
PICKS,
RAKES,
SPADES.
-AXES.
GRAIN rP.ADLES,
STRAW CL'T'fEkS,
COHN SHELLERS,
OKAlN FANS,
CIDER Mir.T.S,
FAltM BELTS;—In short every ilrt-iclo cl
utility toIhe E.'irinel-. In ..eleliting gbode
for tlib depari iiienL we have iiu eye .single
to tliosc best adapted to our seetion. pur
chase only from the most reliatiie in.mu-
fiicturer.s and therefore cun with confidence
reconmiend tiiem.
building material.
IIOMCEOPATHIC
VETERINARY PRACTICE
Works on ihuttfu ject, given cooclsn .and
wuufu instrucuonb Ibr ibo u-6J.imont ol iiU opcliii*
iiry aUmuais oI hH Doiacsiic Aiiimtils,are cou-’.taat-
iy K’epL in stock, togocaer wim ajioroin-Iuto M«cU
ciny Ubusls. Theao books ure »pyoi.*.Ily ■^vrittca
fur the* Farmers, 2>iock Kaisers or Klvery Stable*
man's use, avolUing as fur as po.'rsible, all tecaiilcal
lu>ns. i-'ui’ descrlinive t>rice li.si, beat stamp lo the
ijalauiofij B.oincBupatliio Pharmaoy,
135 West FujcUu Ir.lreel.
4w Boerieke &'i'afel. Proprietors,
(t i V giving 4M Sowing Mruchmo,
Hunting case Watcliotf, Velvet Vest,
Black isiik Dros^eh, free wiili our green*
U'p'PF packages, bend W luveuwrs Union
i. iVAjij 273 Greenwich Street. Tiow Yurk. 4w
Agfuu Wanted! Medals and Diplomas Awarded
for HOLitlSN’^ NE'lM PICTOHIAL BIHLES
1.6:10 lilu.’-traU'Das. kAtidress lor uo\v circulars.
A. J. ilUi--a\i.\.j\ Si COi Arcii St Kbil'a Ka. 4w
,0DQ AGEHTS, T eachers, buulcnts. Men and
Women, wanted to sell CUXiTENNIAL (J-AZBr*
TKLK of the U. S, sl.ows grand ro.suas ol ICO years
progress. A whole Ixibrary. Bvitun 6'/o6c—>ot a
Luxury, but a nocosiiy, Jnternictan.—'But selUng
BooUBub. Good'pay. NVanigeneralageuta In every
cityofUi.OtiO Addi’us* /. U, McOUKDY A GO.,
Falla. Fa. 4w.
pSYCUOMANCY or SOUL CHARMING.”
■“ How either sex may faecimito and gam the love
and alfectious of any person they choose iusiautly
This simple, mental acquiremeui all can possess,
frre.by mail for 35c together with a marriage
guide, l^yptian Oracle, Dreams. HiuLs to Ladie.s
Wodding'.Xiglitbhiru se. A. A queer book Aildxoss
T; WU-i-lAM & GO., Fub. FhtUi. 4vr.
L.
A. STT’ll, M. H.
Practising Pliysician
E'iliton, N. C.
Office, IkavLiXU Duco Store.
nov2Stf‘
R. I!. Bunk. S.vm'lT. Willia.ms,
|> IJ N a A w 1 L I- 1
A'I'TOkSEI’8 .\T LAW.
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
(’■ireifit: Kad), Ed-rccoiuhe. Ilafiiax n.id
Wil.-on- Claito? coilocted ill any part ol
Nnvili Caiiiliiia.
Brafticfc hitlieSiiproincandlcacia.
Coiiits.“T«kij
A FABM OF YOUH OWN
—la—
THE BEST REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES
FREE HOMESTEADS
AND THE
BEST m CHEAPEST RAILROAD LAND
Arc ou the Imeol llio
UNION FAGIFIG KAILROAD.
IN
Melsraska-
SECURE A HOME NOW
Full information sent fi-bB to all -parts of the
di’e&s O.i'. DAVIS, LundGc '
G. Pt B. K. Otuaha,' Notn’at-ka.
FVLLEli, 'H’AKKK’ & V0-. I
MAXUFACTTUIGKS OF
a T o"VES,
K.VXGE AND FURNACE
The Largest Assurtment in the Market.
OUR -NEW WOOD & COAL COOEINO S'lOYES
GOLDEN CROWN.
R.GPORTEK,
NHW GOODS
KOW OPENING FOR
Fall and Winter
187.5,
M. Eountree & Co,*
We bjite nov^ In store and aro rsn.-htid in
plsndid find well feele^tod
(ioods, ccHiytiaUng trf
Drt Goods,
Grocekies,
I
Haedwar;^
Boots & &os9,
lliifa & Caps,
Clothing,
NotiojiS
Wood anD
Cbockert,
PoRi & FlorBj
Plows,
SKoyfit
SpAlwa,
and in ffl(*t eVcryttiln/r kept inn flttt
store. New* gouds vriil be (Constantly added
to the ttick on baud, and cash bnyein and
proinpt reliable Castomerg may rely on get*
ting fieijh and first class goods at reaaona-
bie I^rices asCan be had anywhere iu th«
State, f’ail and see befon3 you buy.
TliankfvH for past favors, I'eapeiSlfuUy
Siflicit a libenU patronage.
L
T II O u r
ADVFJrnSKMFNTS.
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^S3e|
J U. A W.
Attorneys and Conn.^ellors at T.aw.
rocky MoU.NT N.
Practieehi the C'uuntifS of Rdgrwiuh,
Halifax, yadi and Wilson, and in the tnl-
pivnie Ciiu-r of North Carolina;
also
The a.striet Court of the United .State al
llalKigli,
'We. keep eoiistantly on hand. Cement
Hair, T.ime, Laths, 'Shingles. Rlastor ol
Paris, l.in.seod, T.ard, 'j’rain, and Paloiii
Paint Oils', Wl.itcLead, Zinc, Paints ol ev-
ci'V kind and color. Varinshcs, Window
fiins.s. Putty, {.ocks, llinaea, Screws,,
Window I’nliey.s. and other goods too lin-
nu-.rons lo ii'.cnlion. Tlu'so goods .are pur
-I'a-cd from iirst hands, and our price list
'M. 'KouNxnyB & CO.
P I R I T OF ”!G.
O U T H E R N GEM.
AXD TIIE FAMOUS
lUDlCT Tliu; WANTS UF KVKUY DE.\DYR.
Comusponcicuce uivlu cl. Pnee h« and out on
ai'plcailun to Fuller. Warreu it Go., Jii Wa.er S.
^ov■Yurk. ■
rui?
I I I! 1*E S T
IODIDE OF AMMONIA,
Cures Vieurakna. lace Ache. Klieuinatism,
(tout Fi'osted I' eet. Clnlhlams. Soar Ihloat
I'l-v-q-clas iinu-e.s or Wounds of eveiy
kind in man or aimnn).
1 11)6 MiiAnaclmnettS General
To. NyiiU inllamuilory rliaoma-
„lmulds. fingc-vs ami IriOt; sullercd leu.r-
f.Hlv I'm- threw years; tried ovwryiiimg; lo.st all hopi-
Dr.Giles’ Dll
CMupluio cur
ItlVt'l’. HaUSS.'
451 Sixtkii.
■•Dischargca lu,
Ho.v]’luilus
nl lufluh.- or AiiimoiJia etlocted a
1 KLT.F.N SMITH. 72 Plane Fall
' !5.)i(lbv all DniggistB. Depot No.
Yui-k. Only Ode and per boule.
p. bv A w. Kowhiiul, NViPon. N. ( . 4>v.
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have to do.
“You had better stay and study,
llcury, and wlien you are » rcfan you
can take care of me and make your for
tune too. h>s ne?r frierid, “by doing ■^cll wbat he j
“There's more than one road to for- j 1
reY)Ued Henry f atid after cou-1 . , , i '
suite.., .) f ^ Iienry IS not yet a man, but he is:
^ j now three yean older than wlien he
first smarted bravely to help his motlier.
is gaining a good business education
islerabie more talii it Was decided |
that he alH.)uld godowu to the new ho-
id.
The next morniing. in stead of go*
Ino' to school, he walked over to the
PaviUon, and asked the proprietor if
lie did not want a bo^’^.
lias ma(’te him.self indispensable to his
employer, aud is able to send money
home that brings many a comfort to
* the lUtle family living there.
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WiLSON COLLEGE
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and
S^iiilearr Coiriblned.
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SEXEljlX SEP.tRATU BUILDINGS.
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iCULTY:
sy.LVE.S'jR HASSELL, A. M,
I’re-iiileut
iKLUEl'; lOSEl’Ii IT. FOY
Late I’l'iBcipal of Kinston Collsgistte
Ltstitii'e.
J, li. BREWER. A, M.,
D. O. GlLLESlTE, M. A,,
E. .M. NAOAL ;
V. W. IVESTBROOK;
AHSS YOLLIE a. sou I'H ALL;
MISS I’.KTl'IE A. CHANDLER.
JlRtj- 3- N. lilGUS.
; I’roft. Hiisseli .and Eoy will iiistrncl
~Qi.jsjjes in hut-d the IMate and the I'^e-
ot’"? '^’^U.inle DepartiiK
The attention ni Iiim.-K'-keepers G called,
to the viontiiiental Coou-tlu- U st O'U
iiiti'oiUict'il into Ihe imu'ket. Cvcr^ foiir
hmitlred ai-e now in use iu lln-s nn1 aujuni-
iii« counties, and we have yet lo lieisi' ot a
^iiu'-le. eoiiiplaint from them. Be cm tarn to
fier. CCNTSNB.N' l'sVLaiid then you will
have till-'L'st. Om-slock ofitealliie. 1 ai--*
lor and OffSce Stovc.s is also full mid com-
pl'
w-.. ,
Spoons, bcounng nbip.
l''auc\ (jicviib Ac.. *.^'y
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cte* D'vrv a.'tkk in liic hnc. ol noomui-
S’ld ’inm.s, Waflh^ m)ns ( iitlcr.w
'lOons.’Scounugniop.s, Brudics, Urooms,
,lic\ (jiOvHb Ac.. *.^'0. _
Mechanics Tools.
Anvils, Tic'cq Bellows. Screw Plates,
Grind Stones. Cross-Cur. Saws, lland-san..
Files. Chisels. Aimmrs ‘t"? , L”'"'
n-is-i". Borina Iladiines, ie. Uiis ile-
,'artmeirt einnraees every line of ei.-uda ol
ll-G {)(‘st grmlo imd ii,«nufactap!/ V\ (‘
anie»lly invite an iiispe.aion of Uie stook
I’oin tho?e in want. «r . • i
CsiTiapMerslalenal .
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Guns. Pistols, Rilles. Amimmition, Shot-
belts. Game, ba.qs, &s.,-&o,
.ps'irasfssKssfiim.-
'tile pubi'it may'V"“'Lured' ol” prompuie:
■'“T.fMimdm- Farmers and otbers wiu,
BlUSCll, IIAIJLEY
&CO
[Sc(c'co35OT U3 Braaoli St Oo and lX.'tdWy Si Uo)
DEALERS HT
guoceries,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS.
SHOES,
HATS.
HAEDWABE
&c. &0,
AGENTS FOR TIIE
STANDARD BRANDS
; male Deid"'''”*^''*'’* College.
5 'L 9 s i All o'H' Tei'dbci's have had large ex
7; S,! and sucoe.ss; we have aline
o if i ibrarv and apparatits ; aiv.l
- 5 I^ we canasnii'^. Ph’’t’fieml.s Unit the ad
" ■ " “ Y.antanes fflneii rve offer are eqBal, and
■we hedieve snpefior, lo those of any
Institiitiou of similar grade in North
C'arolimt.
I’reparntpryi Conirnerdal, Normal,
Mimic.'vl, yninincatal, ai>d Agrisultiiral
HepartmontS'
Entire a _ . _
vear. Music, ii?-L> audilional, .-lession i , ; ;,c stock. -r.„utfiillv ' '• — ’ .r n i* •»
'extends from thefirst Monday in Oc-1 Thanklul for pa-t favors and respectfully souoit.
toher to the kPd, Thursday in ,>imc. I ask a cmitiniianco oUho fiBora i I dors for the same.
Tim COBBEOTOR’
And Cura for Dyspepse-
Ft66 ffovi ^Alcoholic Stiniulcoits,
Among the many dis'JovOTies of raluabla
inedies for Dyspepsia, none -stanil higher*
tiian “Wade'8 Livkh -’0RKFCT0k.”
READ THE FOLLOWING .TEST mONULS;
BUMKA P. o.,
Dr WADk. Drar Siri Have been afflict
ed with Live Disease 3 or 4 years, which
at timea amounted to derangoment.—
Wlicn in Baltimoi-e, l»,t November, I pro
cured Olio bottle ■>£ Liveb Cokkector’--
1 now consider idysell Well, yours resept*
fully.
ISS 4 AC N. D.AY, of Day A Meadows,
fi-i-of IBooriiisi,.. Emerilu.s. ol IFash-*
U'L'tou Univer.sity, M(i., now Resident Phy-
Ci.-lan. VVliite Bul)ilmr Springs, sa.v.s:
"Or Wade’s I .iver Correotor and D.ys-
......naCure is one of tbs very best remetUea
toiA)ysneu-ia .I nave ever used.”
B>’v .iioiiea, promhicut physiCian m
Virr'i'a v-bo li'ds proiicribed it for two
VefU'S.
■ "1 ,.e,i lii.d no better remedy for Dys
pepsia mid liver cotf.phiin: than Wade’s
LiVKit Coitiif/orOF..” . ^ , „
«'-l a pronnntnt and well
I-,„.wn gcnlleman in the saiheoounty, Va.,
*"lk,-plt r-yalariy in my fainOy, and
would not be viLhout it. ’
-Hiio- A. SIc.ArthsJr. Co'Jiity
Tri-asiircr oi Dunlin Co., N. C., says:
"Wade’s I.iver Corrector has done ino
more good, and given me qnore relief in
Dyspepsia, thiin any iiiexlidine 1 ever took,
! of College of Ph.vsieians and
Sni'ooons of Bait.ha ue, and a di.stinguisheJ
primlitioner in tliat city, prescribes and
Ap.s it in liis own family .and says : It
is tlie best remedy for Dyspepsia Willi lor-
pW lAvet aud CemsUpdioh ol Bo-ae’-s ..nvor
'^"i^nlilmoro “Siin” says 1 "Dr- H’ade.’a
Liver Corrector is presonhed by our beat
pliysiciaiis, for Dyspepsia and L’vor Dis-
eaiis. ami we adviso any of anr friends suf
fering willi sucli, to give it d trmi-”
Oak Iliid,. N. C., bept., 3 18,.).
Dr. Wade, Rear Sir: I liavc re.coin-
meiKted Dr. Wade’s •'l,iver Correcloi 111
my practice and Imve found it a very ex
cellent remedy in turpidlt.y of Lie LiveP
and liave known it to give relief when other
remedies bed failed.
Will. Tnam\ m. d.
I)#*. a edobrnted physiciitn of
W4 Vi. ‘ Whrde'.s Liver Cor-
rox-tor,” tlio be.n remedy (.'Xtiiut for l>y«»-
pepsiu iu all its ftrflus.
D- WADE. HCO- S«** Freprletors,
Wholei^ile DViiggists,
900 W* Ifialtimoi'e
BAl/nMOHFf
marks & CO.
WHOLES ALB
im.vu.v"- '■‘'‘■"ubeni’rim u'sL'goods at low prices |
•Aitire avcrap_ expenses, $-300 P-r 1 it lUl b-i their interest to call
i>ner 10 ---V ... ..V4i 111 r-rw.i,.. , iv'i-
For Catalogtiu, adlress either Frof-j"'« have received-
Oa^set df T’>Y, Wite, N