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Attorney- at-iw,.
PiiMic Sjnarc, rnr ol con"
WiUm, N. C, Oct. '70
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Sril attcntioM i'-oll t Collections ill
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WILSON COLLEGIATE SEMINARY
(FOR YOUNG LADIES.)
XViKon:
r.rvt t.-)piit ini5ool in all. departments
fSltoiio oiiusoio'lv- lica I tii v .
Bo'rd. per -'-ioo of JO weeks, inclodiii'r
fit'd. liltt- mid fiinii-ilieil room $-Vl,00.'
Ol lir cti.ire uiodi-1 V
Kail S'hi. hi heiie Scptcmhf-r It.
For eul;tii' tr iofoi orii ho.-:ii Ire-;,
J. It. l'.Ul-;VKR,l'nncip:d.
"Wil-ion Collegiate Instituta
- Foil ItO I'll SKXKS
STRICTLY KOS - SECTARIAN
- Fr year the most iiepos-fol school in
Eairrn Carol'mrc '1 'In In st. advantages,
nd .wct rates, HtHliy .location; Able
od .Experienced Ti iiehei.. Fine Library
'id Appiratii. Spacious llitiMing. A
ip!rint Piluraliora.1 liome.
Aer5 rpne, jxt yrar. M'KT.
' 4" extra. Sfision .extend from first
iUTvl.iy in Se)tt ii)bcf to' first Thursday- in
"".- Addipss. for ini aUikjue,
IlASSEI.L, A. MM IVincipal.
jlrH tf v Wilsoo,- N. C.
It. I llayley & Co.,
IMTOUTKUS OF
C ROCKERY,
GLASAUE. LAMP? I-fc.
27 IIangvi:;; Sri:Kic-r,.
H. M, Lanii-u. j RALTIM0UK'
V "Tonne P1 Ow ;-
anl av yonr
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J. T.
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FINK H ATCHES. DIAMONDS
JKNVKLRY, SILVER WAKE,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Plain (.'old Jewelry, Rings, Ratios. M
Thf best $ir, ca-'or. and -..tU okuk
vrrjd An.,nea., ...tches at r.k, i,w,-st
sTrr SJM.OUS. forks
hearr tban ever Your .,
licited and ill Ihj prhmprtv aitenited bv"
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1'tTEIBt uti, Va.
m aoth 'TO.-tl
ORNAMENTAL AVIRE WORKS,
20 North Howa.,1 St v .?
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The Old Reliable Barber
May always I f aund at h . s - V , v
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WILSON, N . . C .
AOEXJ FOB THE "
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VOL. 10.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Bingham Sclipblj
MKBxVNKSVILLE. N. C.
ESTABLISHED IN 1703,
I hr.w .rro--miii''nt anions: Soiitlwrn
Hoarding Schools for boys in numbers
-ol area f yarroiwi-.-. The 17:rl Scmimh..
logins July 29th.
l-or CJir.iioue, k"'"o
full iaiticn!ai
A.Mr
Mat. It. BINGHAM, Sup t.
St.
School,
ry s
RALEIGII. N. C.
rho TTtli twrm of ' this School bogins
I li ii s-Jay- .St proinb'T 0th, ISS ). '
-'(,' c:H:ilogiif aMre.-- the Hector.
v2. ! Hkv.;!HknnkttSMki)KS.
UGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY
i .STAUNTON, VA
'yti Mary ii. llsilcl win, 1'rliK-ipaI
J. Tlii Tnst'tutfion continues to increase in
pr.-p. i n v from yai- to ye;r.
j Ii oll'.-r? swfM-rior ail'vantaR in location;
In it hiiihliiiff-s and jrouml.; In iu K n '
.tl Hppoiiiimciit-i and iianiu;y arrauenicnts;'
Its f ill -eorps of nps'ii'ii ami experienced
teacher-; I:s uirsurpied advautajjes hi
nuMC. modern laniiac, linn art.-. T'Hy.si
(ia! i;u1;iiip, a:d instiijc'ion in the theory
.nl practice of Cookiiig;.The. Miecesful ef
fort' made to ocurc health, com fori and
hai)ines; Its opposition to extra vagance;
Its Jtandaidof solid f.ftholiirshij).
i For 'full 'particulars, apply to thft l'rinci
flal for Catalogues. ! jy2-2in.
! Peace Institute,
-, - f' - - -'
j' (l- OU YOUNG ', L'ADjIES.)
i RALEIGH. N. C.
Ifile Slh An mint Session commences 611
Wednesday. September 1st, 1SS-).
I o ins itutit pi in the South oflers snpr
ior advantages! foijinst ruction its all branch
s,. uualjy taught "in first class schools lor
voii)!"- ladies.-! All flhe denartmriits are
filled hy experienced i and accomplished
teachers, i !
i This is the only institution in the South
which has hail duriii-;; the past scholastic
;ear a special department for instruction
in the theory and practice of cookery.
! Terms reasonable. I
L For circular and. catalogue, address,
i Hkv. 11. lJUHWKLL &'fSo.v.. Principals,
j j2-:$m ' Kaleih, X. 0.
i ATTENTION BOYS!
RING'S MOUNTAIN HIGH
SCHOOL.
4'IoVlslll ( niinljr, TV .
: A ("lass'cil and Mathematical school with
an op-.iooal Military Department.
Next Session opeh '1m Monday in Au
gust Number 'of students la-t PessioW,
l '!t, from two State.Vniid over fifty (lif
f rent e.oi.oi'us. ltoard.: t nil ion' and uni
form fjso.ot) per sos-Toi iof live months,
' Si-lid f.r citali'irue". i
! W'. 'V. 11. I'.kia., IVmcipal.
I jri Iin. " '
Greensboro Fon'ialc College,
.j ". .'.'. . Greeusbok, iV. C.
I The 40th Session wi'.l bein on 2"ith Aucr.
llnxwell known Instituiion niters nt-
lierior facilities for inental and moral cul-
i'ltre. combined with the comfort f a
pica-ant, we'd ofderod home.
j (diaries vvr : session cf months Ronrd
tl-xo.hi'sive of wasldn and light.)? and T;ii-
1 ion in full English course, $73.
Ext 1 a Studius moderate. i
! For particulars applv to
1 T, M. JONES, President.
OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY
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! OXFORD, N. C.
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i In closing -.thej most prosperous session
Itnlii'sh FeniiilelScniiiiarv. vhich we havi
ev. r had. to resume Sen. Is. ISS) in Ox-
Ijord. we assure our friends that wc mean
wo more tlian a change of place.
Our reasons for removal are these:
1. The citizens of Oxford have provided
uildin;s and rouud.- uion ample than
iost;'cfcupied by its in llaleigh, and better
'.Japted to school purposes.-':.,
'2. l it. cost of lii imr beins less than in
tilt ' .! J
ai"!2it, we can cueapeu euuoation.
H;t' ears are exiiected to mil to Oxford
v the Fall. . " ;
Tiie price fr Ixiard. fuel, lights and Wash
iir I'i'r nr.iith is 81 !.()(. '
1)1
For Catalogue, apply to
j! F. P. ilOIJGOOD.PHKS.
H0-RNER SCHOOL.
oxfohd, n. 9.
I his School has l-eerc undep its present
lraraeinent for the last Iwentv-JNme
eai s. U sets up no claim to nre-t-mineuci
on! 111 the mental and moral irainmir o
Uny.s. it acknowledges no suirt-rior. Thi
bofist is justified by the hi;h stamlard the
luileut- from this ,chool have maim au.Mi
ii the aiious Colkyes and L'niversities of
the Country.
j We asnre our parrons that no pair.s will
Ij' sp.ned ti fuinisK the school with the
best Edueatioual' Advanta-res. The next
essiou begins the 10th of August.
For Catalogue appiv to
jvi "J.C. HOUXER.
G0LDSB0RO SEMINARY
MALE AND FEMALE.
Fait session beHos Sfptenibcr Cdi and
M ends 1 ec. 24Ui, 1SS3.
luitiov. lr.nn. - . to?l
! ' for Calisthenics, 3
i " " Music, - - 15
H :ud in Seminary S'.O Hr month.
l'or iiduroiat ion address.
11. V. THUY, A. M., Piincipil.
DR. DAVID HUNTER'S
SYPHILITICorBLOOD PILLS.
I I A Frxvific for Syphilis In all Its forms. nnA evrr.
' r.t-srp of the riiM-v- eradicated from thi syttem.
; H tofnia and Hlxxl and Skin, diseaspa p.iiiy
)"Ci'noiTh'H-r c:irfd in twodavs. -
Vorfic. by. A. W. Rowland, and all Drnsgists
lnc? I x r Ihjs. larirc box Si Sent bv mall.
MOTT,'7iTLYtNSkC0..1rolvie'.or?.
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ET ILL THED TIIoQdist AT, BE TUT COWRY'S, THY
WILSON,
FRIDAY
JULY JO, JSS0
Caught.
Softly falls the "urnim-jr moonlight
j On the tranquil ocean tiijes,"
Jf'here a boat, witlr youth and maiden
i ! O'er the Viitcr lightly ri.ks.
IIi-h;d hy nature's solemn silence,
Whispers he in accents low;
"Li t float throuli life.toeth.-r,
Tn-uh the tidj bo ebb or ll
And slio. answers, breathing tvrislc
Like a low breeze through the pines
'Y-, dear, if j-ou'll only let me
Hold, as now, the rudder lines."
WHY I DIDN'T MARRY.
Yon see I was nineteen j-ears old
before I thought of such a thins as
marrying. 1 was too bashrnl by half.
I never used to kiss a girl at huskinns
or quilling frolics without feeling as
i t some one was pouring hot vyatcr
down ray hack ; antl once, when a
neighi)or s (laughter sta3'eci at our
louse till nine m the evening ( be
ieve she did Jit on purpose, too.) and
my father insisted . that I should go
loine with her, I went out into the
barn and cried an hour before I could
make up my mind to gu in and assk her j
the awful question.
The girls used to laugh at rne soma ;
but after all they seemed very willing
to help me along ; and so, when my
nineteenth birthday came, I looked at
myself iu the glass, and say3 I :
"Josiah, it's no use ; you're darne l
goodlooking. and you might have any
irirl you wanted. Y'ou ousrht to o a
courting:. Suppose von begin to-night?'
From' that moment the idsa got into
my head and there it stayed.
I dressed up and want to church,
just as I always did, but I couldn't 'at
tend to the minister, nor the sermon.
r ' i .. r..lw,l
I Sni lUoiLy UllUilS) , UlIU lanici
watched me out of the corner of his'
ey, tliough he never 6aid a word. Ilej
know plaguy well whaV I was thinking
of, for he'd been there himself! t
Deacon Billings pew was right in
front of ours, and he bad just the pret
tiest girl for a daughter that ever wore
a bonnet. I watched her awhile that
day, and concluded I liked the way
she managed tilings pretty well. So
after supper, thinks 1 :
''ll ro over to tiie old deacon's and
see how they're getting along."
1 Father saw me, sprucing up, but he
didn't say anything, only gave me a
wonderful cunning look. ,
irhen I got to
the deacon's, they
were all out in the kitchen but Rachel, !
and she was in the square room-; and ;
so after I had talked a spell with the
old lady, she asked me iu there anI
left us all alone. Ma'am Hillings j
knew what was what, I can tell you. j
; Rachel she was silting up by the ;
window, singing -Old Hundred." She!
did't
wlien
look very cood-natured ; but!:
I came in she brightened up
wonderfully, and began to talk about
sermon, and the minister and every-,
thing else that you can think of. ' i
Mr uracious how a woman's tongue
can go
when it gets started' It
Rachel's didn't ache that night I shall
Ipse my guess. : , - '.
The old deacon brought us in som.3 j
apples and butternuts, and a pitcher
of cider, and then told - Rachel to
covcr up the fire when she
went to
bed., ' ,
TIo Vild mnn nlirno Wt3 a- sleCOV
- . . ' ' - . M
beaded kind of a thing, and in " aboui
ten minutes afterwards I heard him j
snoring away as if he, was on a wager.
Rachel's two little brothers went up!
stairs to bed, and one of thenr yelled
ou right by the square room door.
'Josh Jenkins is a courting our
R-icbel ! Josh Jenkins is a courting
our Rachel !" I
His mother came along aud boxed
his ears, and lie changed his tune pret
ty quick.
I looked at Rachel. Her face was
as red as a mahogany table, and her
mouth kept a quivering, as if she
wanted to laugh and darca t. fcwow :
she looked pretty enough to ea !
wm ;t nrt(V ciihlA bv this
fhe Wilson Advance
Foe try
N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 301880
time, and so I hitched 4 my chair tip !
along sido of -her. She didn't say any.
thing, but looked down on. the floor
and began to play with a string of gold ,
beads she wore on her neck.
' Letme jjLie them' saya I, slipping
my arm over her shoulder. -
I "They ain't untied, and you musti't
hug me," says she.
j Oh, pshaw !" says getting a little
nearer ; thai isn't anything. You see
I can't talk to you without I rast my
arm on something."
She laughed as if she would die.
1 'You're a queer fellow," -says she ;
'but if you will put your arm there, I
can't help it 5 only you musii't hug me,
nor kiss me."
I I hadn't been looking ahead quite so
far as Jia; but: seeing she spoke
about it, I thought I might as well try
it. .So I got up a little closer still, ami
just as she looked up to speak I kissed
her. . . ;j '
j She dodged. away after it was all
over, and boxed my cars ; but she
didn't strike!, very hard, and after a
little while Fltried it again.
That lime she took it pretty quietly
and afer that I didn't stop t,o count
the kisses. I was tnak'tng up for lost
timeand worked pretty steady, I. can
tell you. ' I've had some ' pretty good
times since then, butJ none them ever
came up to that evening with Kachei
Billings. It makes my. heart beat to
think of it even now.
llachel got up at Ja9t and leaned ovi r
my chair to get an apple. Sciinchow
or other her foot slipped and sl came
very near failing oyer. I caught, her
in my arms; and after I oee : had her
there I didn't care about. letting her
I Creation I what a feeling that was !
I felt just as I did the day when I took
hold of an eel Sam Jones had in a tub
an electric eel I believe he caller 1-it.
They keep it so as to have the fun of
seeing give people shocks.
Well, as I was saying, Rachel was in
my arms, and I facied I was pretty
hear Paradise. I thought what a nice
thing it would be if I could have the
right to have hr there always. j
There was a chap that was almost
aivvoys hanging around Rachel. IIi-
name was Thomas Wilder.i He and T
never had I anything to say to erch
other; but I hated him now, just be
cause he had been with her so much
1 r
So I thought how nice it would be to
cut hnn out, I was nineteen .va my
father had nobody but rao to leave his
nronertv to: and Rachel was a first
1 . 1.
role housekeeper, and would most like
ly be willing to wait a year or two for
me. Even if I hadn't a red cent, and
no way to get one, 1 should have done
the same thing she was so comonr.dcd
pretty. j .
"Rachel,'j' says 1, "I've been hunt
ins after a Iwife for six months audi
haven't seen any: one I like lialf so well
as 3 0U. . I came to see Jn to-night
on purpose to ask you if you would
... 0
iiiau tut,
That was
a trcmendou-i story, for I'd
never thought of such a thing
till she
fell into my arms; but I had read
.1 i . - . . . ? . . . . ,
somewhere that "All is fair m love ana
war," and ko I thought it would n'-t do
any harm to coax her up a little,
My gracious ! how she colored up
the minute I spoke! She got up and
looked straightat me for a spell and
then said : - ,
Bless we, Mr. Jenkins! I thought
you knew all the time that I was en-
gaged to Tom Wilder. Where have
j you been all your life? Why. I'm go- j
ing to ue inarueu next aumu) aim
should havd
been this, only Tom has
' cut his foot
with au axe and can't
; walk.
TP'S
I hope to gracious he'll be a cripp
-ii1 i.,e i;rv r
sai II.
111 IH3 tl.V.
Tiie next
thing I knew. I was com-
j jng through ,our garden gate. .
1
i -Father uatn t gone 10 ueu ; j oe-
' licve he knew I shouiacome nonie wan
a Hca-in my
ear. irhea I came in, be
! observed
. . I ,' ; ..':. I
-jpsian. wucn you wav
fo'.ks another Sunday
me, and l'll tell yon
than Deacon llil'ings."
ni"ht, Come to
, il(,or ..i,'
U16 Ml
place
L:
I turned rW around, just as mad
r- re ' j voters, and one for fractions over last preceding gubernatorial election
Gaul darn it, father, I won't - be fif,y Dem-cratie votes cast at the last ; the jlasi's of his township rote, instead
laughed at Iky: anybody! I've made a j preceding Gubernatorial election m J of the vote for members of the Gen
tarnl fool ot myself; but if ever I get j the respective counties. And if suth cral Assembly. Each , township may
caught in such a scrape again you Jeleale shall be unable to attend Jsend as many delegates a it may see
may take my neaa ior a looi-ouu . 1 w
keep away from women ancriuis see
if i don't r I
I kept my word. I board where there
nrt a manr aa twenty women ; but
always when I pass their bonnets and
ishawis in Uie euuy. 1 turn my uea ij
1. - . . - - . m t j
riht the
other way. aud--keep ir
.there! .
1 : Rachf I Billings cured rse !
GOD'S", Ad"tRITU'S.
ITe publish to-day tho followins
rules, and the supplement thereto,
adopted by the Central Executive Coro.
miu.ee, lor the organzatio:t or the irjit re. shll call to" order all County
Democratic party of North Carolina. lrnTenlious, and hold I Ik? chat rm an -e
coinipend thcin to the attentive slitp thereof until the Convention shall
consideration of our readers : j : elect its chairman
' - - '
, Rooms of Central Ex. Com. f - The' Executive Committees of the
Dem. I'Anry or Xoirrn Carols a. $ Senatorial. Congressional and Judicial
llALKioif, ;-N.C; July 2. 1680. Dtstricts respectively shall, at the call
In pursuance of authority vestcjl in ! of heir respective chairmen, meet at!
this Committee, tho following rules SOmC titne arxl place in their rcspec
ate this day adopted for the rsjak-za-! tiVe districts designated in said call,
lion of the Democratic party of North ; And it shall be Iheir duty to appoint
Carolina. .
cocxty OKOAXizATioTi. ( con veiitions in their ; respective di3
1. The unit of county orgnnizalion J trials, and the cliriirmen of said re
shall be the township, hi- each town-' spective coinmittec3 shall immediately
shit there sha i be an Jjxecutive Com.
inittee to const-f of five active Dqmo- "
crats, who .shall be elected by 1 the'
Tv".' . . i
connnittco meettnos. r
2. The several township executive !
committees slial! convene at the niect
ings of tiie several county conventions,
or at any oilier tune and place that a '.
msjotity of them may -lect, and shall
elect a County Executive Comni ttee
to consist of not lesj than five
mem-
'jers, onef whom shall be designate 1 !
ns chairman, who shall preside at all
of-said committee ineo't.ino;s. J !
. i -
3. In case there shnll be a failure
oti the part of any township to elect its
Executive ComniittCG for the period of
thirty days, the Count- Executive Com
mittee shall, appoint said committee
from the Democratic voters of said
township. 1
4. Tlio members of the township
committees shall elect to .1113 vacancy
occuring in said committees. j
- j
5. The County Executive Commit
tees shall call all
necessary County
Conventions by
givincj
1 C'
at least ten
davs notice by public advertisement in
three public places in each township,
at the court house door, and- in any
Democratic, newspaper that, may be
published in said county, requesting all
Democrats of the county to meet in
Convention in their respective .town
ships, on a common day therein j sta
ted, which said day shall not be less
than three days before the meeting of
the County Convention for lhaj. pur
pose of elect ing their delegates to the
County Covention; that thereupon
the said Convention so held shallj elect
their delegates to represent the town
ships in the County Conventions, frora
the voter? of the respective townships,
which delegates, or such of them as
shall attend, shall vote the full Demo
cratic strength of their respective
townships, on questions that niay jcome
before the said County Convention.
That in case no Convention shall be
held in any township in pursuance of
aid niTl or nr pWtiftn shall be made
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1
t!ie Township Executive Committee
shall appoint such delegates. jj
G. Each township shall be entitled
to cast, in the Connty Convention, ore
vote tor every one'burnire' Democrat
ic votes,' and one vote for fractions
over fin y Democratic votes
Clt by
that towns'nip at the last preceding
.election for members of the General
Assembly. '
. Provided,- 71iat every township shall
. . . .' i-.
be entitled to cast at least one vole
' Anai ior Uie 1 ' P'-'t'" u'v
j;tmoGrauc oters 01 tiie several town- Executive Comtuittees shall forthwith
ships, ai d the said cotUtnittee sS clcc-jcall conventions of their respective
ted shall elect one of its number as j counties in conformity to snid rppoint
chairrnati, who shall preside at allsaid j mclit, for the purposes of sending del
augnratmg this fystem the Pjt-seni j iRt, lditoIal- rl,le9 afe thi d,y aJopt
County Executive Committee 1 shall i , ' o CI!rit,1f..1, 1n tUn ,
, . in oiti e until their ucce--iors
i f
system j
and
i shall exercise all" the functions per-
i tainin": to said office under this svstcm
,i I
. . . .
of organization.
j .T,1C chairman of township) com
mitlees shall preside at au lowtMsiup
conventions ; in his absence any oth-
. mculber
of said committcej may
nrpsiile.
t
roi'NTT f'ONVKNTioN.
The
several County Conventions
, - r -
Sliall.ue onilllCtl .IO ClfCl w uici ic
x
j sieotive Senaloriai, Judicial and. Con-
I gre-ssiocal Conventions, o:ie delegate
I sneotive Senaloriai. Judicial and' Con-
i for every one hundred Democratic
sucb convenlions he shall be authonz
ed to ap;oint his own alternate, in
writing, approved by the chairman of
! his County Cmv'entton or by thc;chir
j In-n of hi8 CoUnl- Executive ! Corn-
I : .1
mittee, and none but delegate or al
I teruates so provided for or appointed
I shall be entitled to &eau iu said Con-
NUMBER 27
Tcntio;i. Provided taat every connty
shall have at laait on rote in each of
said Conventions. . . '
The chairman, of in alwence any
member of the County Exrcutive Com
tho tune and place for the holding of
,.,' ir,
nolllv l 10 cnairman or tho t ifToiont
Pountv Execniivo rnniroittcfvi'rr s-ii.i
appointment; and the said - County
1
' . '
rrftt.p?- to ' rpcn.tivn DUtrit
Conventions.
STATK OOXVKXTIOXS.
The St'atc ConvcHtion liall
1-
be
composed of dele; a ea appoiuted bv
the several county conventions.- Each
county shall be entitled to elect- one
delegate for every three hundred Ictn-
ocratic votes, &nrt one delegate for
fractions over one hundred votes cast
M - 1 .
thejn at the last preceding Guberna
torial election. . In case any deie'rate
shall fail to .attend, he may, by . wrij-
iivg Vigned by hihtsbl f and attested by
tht. Chairman of his County Executive '
Committee, or the- Chaiman of his
County Convention, appoint his own
alternate ; and none but delegates or
alternates so appointed or provided,
ah all bc.entitled to seats in said Con
vention, provided always., that such
jtion, V
as may be present nt ,any
:ic Convention shall be al-
Iowe l to cast the whole vote to which
their1 township or county mnv be en
titled.
"' 2. In all conventions thus provided
for by this system after a vote has
been cast, there shall be no cbarjge In
such vote until the final result of the
ballot s'lall be annouueed by the chair
man of said convention.
Tbat aM "Committees " shall have the
power lo fill any vacancy occurring in
their respective bodies.
That for the purpose, of more tltor
otigh organ iza ion, the several county
committees are requested to place
tfesniselics in frequent communication
with this committee.
By order of Ihc committee.
OcTAVii-s Coke, Chairman.
J. J. Litcufoi'.d, Secretary. :
THE SUPFI.KMEXT.
' We. pub'.ih herewith a 'supplement
to Uie, plan of organization adopted by
the Central Executive Committee! on
r . . I
... -Ir1,. . .... . I
the 2nd in. st. This supplement con
sists of certain .amendtneats to-the
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origiua.i plan suggested to ttie com
mille?. - Five thou?anl copies . of the
original plan ajid ' supplement have
jljeen printed and are now ready for
t xue uuppujiiiuiH. ruaui
I t...ri....: 'ti. 1 . .1..
as fol'ows : .'
Rooms or Centisal Ex. Com. 1
Dhmoc i:tic "'Party ok N. (J.. .
Kam-wij. N. r.:, July 12. H0.
..N.p.
t the
In obedience
party sentiment
from various paru of the State, ex-
-:-DreiVcl to thi committee . tile fullo-
V A I i i '-V. W V w ' A V
OrganTzition adopted on the 2,1 day of
j jV Tw-so
' U'-ri . .-! ' . ,'r, . -,'
li That scctton, 1 of County Organ -
T ' . " . ' -
; izaUon be atnentlcd by adding thereto
i . , '
- j CoraifiiUeCs shall be 'elected at
; uie loiKjwni wont) ; i ink oil" iwn-
meetings pf the Democratic voters.
(called by the County Execulivo Com-
j for tLat pll'rp.e.
j. That Democrats of gool standing
1 alone fchall vote iu said . meeting : and
: that said tnecttn shall oe callea as
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- : - roii ai iratucauiBaner jjuuiicaiiuii
; these rules. ; " '
"
j these rules
: 2. That 1
section G be amended by
; making the vote for Governor in the
- r fiu
; 3-That in cases where
consist of more than one wanror prc-
- cinc each of said wards or nrecihets
.shall be entitled to tend fbWtM in
- n
! county conventions, and shall cast its
proportionaU part of its township's
j vote; based .upon the U&t preceding
The Wilson Advance
now
One Square 3 Montht,
Oue Square 6 llontha, ...
Oue Square 1 J Month,
1M
Liberal dedtictiont tnJ frUrtr
TiTiii-,Ient Adrertlsetnentt iawrtci il Tm
Onta per line. i - -I
Totej for Gorcrnor m aaid towtttLlp.
4.; In cases where Township Ex te
utive ComiMittees, or County Ececu-'
live. Coreniittees hate tint jeu Ibcen
appoiutcd order a foirarr fyatctai the
said committees shall continue U tbflce
for the terra lor which they
elected wi;h as full ower, as
were ao
Itthej
were elected under lhis; system L, hut
shall in all other rcspecta coafom to
this system av far as practicable'
5. In cases where all the Township
Executive ComratUoes are requested
to meet for the purpose of electing
Counly Executive Committees, said
meetings shall be deemed to have
q.iorutn vhrn a majoti'y of snclt town
ihips shall bo represented in said toeet
b". . - 1 "
In cases where county conventions r
havejnet and sent their dcleiatea to
lIlO lliffi lent Con VOllI if.n t'ii ani.-l irlsl.
- j - - n v t M W
elates willed urder their a-t'ul
ap-
poinirneni, oui win cast in Uietr re
spective conventions only the vwtes
prescribed by "-the plan of organixatioa
adopted 'July 2d, 18S0.
Uy order of the committee,
OCTAVIIS Cokjc,
J. J. Lvrvn Kiiui', Chairman.
! Secretary.
An I n Trrrlo4 III t!
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A few days since, a well dressed
couplo in the prime of life, stripped at
a hotel in n neighboring town, and
sending for a Just ice of I bo peaco. In- -
formed that functionary that ther
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wishr.d n he married. The Justice
said. All right," an d inured their
natnes. Al'ier being told, ii struck
him that ho had perfonncd t he saro
service for the lady some years before.
Upon i.iquirirg if such Wits not th
case, the lady saidth.it sin Ual been
married previously. -Have jrdu ft bill
from your former husband r" asked Mr
Justice.
Yes." fch replied. -I have a bilL"
This being (satisfactory, the eertiDO
'ny was performed, ar.J the ccupla were
declared maa and wife., jAa thejr
were about departing, the Justice who
had never seen a "bill ot divorce," end
having a strong desiro to behold the
document, thtioght this an excellent op
portunity to'satisfy his curiosity, . lie
therefore said to toe Idy i - , ,
'Haveyou the bill with your' 4
Oh yea," sbo replied..
Have you any objections to elloir-.
ing mo too see the bilirV eitd oar
friend, . . '
"None whatever," she replied; ttep
pisg to the door, and calling toa Jilo
boy Borne three or four ysare ef ago
she taid. ' j . j . ; j
"Here, Hill, come h ;rq quick, heie i
a gentleman that wUhcs to ace jou."
The gentl etnaii wilted. f
-I.
"11 by f rm. Timnrr rmm
Abanduni-U.
; I r. Tanner, wlien. asked
to detail
his differences with his wife,
said.
-They
were very many. She had a
full, very full habit and appetite anrl I
was. always abstemious. She would
cat fat pork and cabbage or beans
three times a day, and anyone knowe'
it is impossible for a man to live peace,
.bly witli a woman who oats ork and
cabbnge three time j. a day. She bad
a habit of g irging herielf alid was
always sick and'"', billions. I? would
mildiy retpuflstratc wtili her and hint
Mie could ex-.iect n thin ' ' nl
i , . , , ;. , ,
j that in fct. it serve! her njrht for
j eating so mi c'i. 'lhcn we would hare s7
'. - - e. t- . .
i Irinu 1,1 II 1 rut BiimAllinii I tm..!..i
1 . . . . , , , j t Z A
a cyclone had struck the house! I tell
you,
cibcu. no man can lire with
a woman wha eats pork and cabbage
three limps a day. I couldn't Stand it
and had to leave.- She had Tier : own,
, ' - ' ... - J -
worses auu carriages ani u ot money.
for shej was a doctor and had
I - . w .
ebod
practide. I never ctc
her to
stirvc htrseif. I onlr (l t!,t
un . . ' 7T7"
i wtuht be better for hat health to
j eat less, and alo fr the peace
of tM
tieighborhoo-!. Take an oU man's ftd
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vice and never marry a womio whq
indulge! in pork and cabbage morning
noon and ntght.
A dime novel reader who went West
to exterminate a fewr Indians
written home for a new crop of
two reasons Grt- he hasn't
X- tor
Luougq
money to buy .a po.tAl crrd j ecpqd
ue isueaa, ,
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