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The Wilson Advance
The Wilson i-Aavaricer
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Transient Advertisements Inserted at Tea
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Local Depaitmeut.
JOSEPHUS DANIELS,
Editor,
Local brfeft- j
Cbeaj Store next cr to Morris
iVbsercatious t ' i
Tobacco
xt Eyly Poas at .Pc.-tcock JsJIIac,
i.: JiiHo'ik,ksip3 23 different rrradcof
; There can be found at Bullock's ten
v different kind t)f Snuff. '.
I Peacock & ITargravc warrant ttiolr i seed
fl to bo frc&li & genuine.. .. i . 'i
V': . tMoye & Nadal Ivatc clov6r and imil
f. mm 4et ed-7-tl!otoughly cledn. I
b " : Oirkn. Tie rb and flower seed at Peacock
"5 & llitrgiiive's "
1 am now prepare ! to fill orders for
4 '. trood at short notice. K. 11. Wat -
' son," ;.
VTwogood horses for salo very, low.
'Apply to A .'"W. 'Rowland. ;
3 ' ' j -
' Jt'acoclv & Ijr.vgrave caiTy no seoJfoyet;
front one fca-'on to the other.' r "
"... f, As itvitli ffomat. so vit4i a horse :
'a- back hair -is his maae trouble. ! ,
jliaiden -lad v's' "aphorism; ."!liere
ninKleness is blisi it is folly to be
" f trives." )'"'' -'1 .' . ' '-' i-f F ; -j?
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The ladies are inrifei to a'fend live
speaking in h"Cot?rt IIoiT:efljursda-
night. . ' ' '
A nice fresh JotVf rallcy of VJrsci n't--butter
juV. received at J.. A. Clark's.
A' full lin'of Ltndrecb a td " lit ; (i irk
f't der? Soeds just re&dved at TcacocK & ilai
I . Nit '. I
grave t. ,
if JlCtakps no.ort?Y Ut Xhy D ck 41
lpn'a hiicorios.' wagons, carts. cVC. (.'!
able ffott.
Eion9)hy i Wealth.
Save vour money bv
buying
your
jjusgies irom uict-Avn. . .
Mixed Lawdgrass eevjv Cflvnnd
ffird? seeds. seecU in papi Ckikl onioti
-Hi - . T?,i;i.iiirr ? y I
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mi l .'!....- C 17-...,!, T Ti
ine lasi iss i nium i-ic 9 x.i-
lntrated NuNVsiiaper contains a - .good
likeness ot tlie late liiatiop Aitvinsonf
an
I also a biographical .sketch ot his
life.
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Our stock of.Landreth's and Bui.si's
need, is :oomp4ceV ancf cannot be
equalled ;u this section. All new ami
just in from- the abu,ve reliaMe houses.
Toland
IFe w'erc asked the other day how
Dick Allen so'.d sf m my busies ! We
- answered bkcaush he sells them so
C11EAI ON LONG TIE.
Xook to vbur interest and po to
Rowland's "for all kuids of garden
ne'e'ds. Hi Sills them so low you are
bound to save mo:iey.
Ladies, if you want a spool of the
original, and only genuine John Claik
& Co's.. Mile-end Spool Cotton,, go to
Hines. Iladley & Co's., and ask for
. Clark's on black spools.
Rowland's is to be hoad quarters for
: garden seeds thi's season, lie has the
. largest stock- 'in the city and purposes
"to Sretl them1 b'elow bottom figures.
In connection with 11. O. Ne it
Co's., Variety Store, they have put in
. .n fine stock of family groceries which
'they propose to sell as cheap as any
" one. Give them a call.
It is not the quantity eaten thatgives
StrengUi, life, .blood' and health. It is.
thfr. thorough digestion of . Ihe food
' : TtafrBh; let it bo muclv'or little. There
fore, do not stimulate up ther stomach
t to "crave food, but rather assis. diiies
tlo ft after eating, by taking Simmons'
Liver Regulator.
nrnir.Vnent merchant in . Tilson
suggests the establishmfent of a .direct j
mail route" from .this place to laieijsh .
the contractor- to ride a mule, and bind
himself not to travel at tlie rate of
itrot-i than four miles an hour, as he
Relieves this would' put the -Raleigh
ii. io-it. iirtft " diiv so.mer than
ti.pv reach here by" 'the fast mail.-
they reach here
'Aefeis-trc'Tarnj;
r4a! I tK-: i r HT,?o r M i k i:6moetilion, and
jggapBj jtiu-t prove highly
bneficraltfe Wt rcole.:
LOilu , l O
-i5.f nl" n
hv-r frfeezinj! 'to death
i '.!Hu!viiiu
: , branch near. this l-Jlace.
TO UocKy-tn. .y-
fl iwavlud' a chdd-like CO..B -
Siie,vl -Jo?; &it thi. is
Ked a steep one. but we'll swallow
lnucCU v l ......... . i, - . i .
v."" Oh terrible lire! challenged iu
it. fit i-1"" . . ........
yj . . i
; i'-iii a du"l. accuscoi oi iviii, """-'"i
light a ii" i ,..,.. .
' - . . i...l rrnimiJ rt iviiiiT. CtCtit (I.
wberc shall wo y m
s . and see mm, je is ta.cne8pCSl pc xim. rU)li$y iuuvv but i JnwrW-tft houl8' drawing oiUy a few feet of v at.er ' , . . V, " J -1 th him. This being so we' do not
r . - . VCoal is .irc' i :i the V est. 'i v L be cirt. '.Xa b.csca, 'we- J-trei'si;n- WI un,w .oiantooaiurs Unginf - - , ;Vv-r- -L;, bebevo that Cnnmsiouer -P
. -i- .j A 'in , ! n'j uiwiia Im-io. . ... t l.oU iff;i.vf !.': -ij ' r"tr..p".!',ff "'JAliUV'rift''..',' ' l-t lOflOtt C3 U. . . J "a-11'3"
" - ?wirm 1- ". ' - .'-.. ' . 1 etfanis o ccUon carried Jo SU
- 5ff. rdnon .ermon ast. Sunday , i ; ; ' V K ' - ' - ph:term l 'o-I)Jffcl abjui thef'-" : . "
Tnorniuii-on m un uuLji-n-t - -a- . . i "" jium, - r"A -tc.iiu " oi -TTje-7mntti ififtituMiK s ap -----
BishV AtkinsQii"js pronnCed Jan our cour.tymarT ;-Cd. Geoi W . tynton. j - .: wind.-ram and'ssmwnrcviotts to the 'ii;t;::F--------
I r and there arc few inc., wb dra? rn.iro ..Wednesday night, .January 2Gth. -.i,,,, V.. ' .?r llt0 le.L A t.,. i il.,.,. . ,
Wl"v i .-'l--- monev from the 2Vond ,an I. fl.. nt the residence of the " brMcs n. Z. r V,.1 n. .t t.ic j ;-'-v.t, u,ru
VOL. 11.
I Failure.
i Mr, A. W. Arrm-rton of Rocky Ia U,e ,a3t issue of OJr estccme:l
Mount has faiip.l. lie Y:ia the leud-!cot?11,1'or:,ry: lhe Wils0!, Advance, wc
inor merchant o'rit.e place.' He made ! T,ot,ced w,' 1,1 .a feGli,,S ?tii'1 "lo ffrc,f.
aniassstenment to II II. i..nn. lUa ltlhe ieJnhe s' nation of 1e.ir Jose-
f iHinxilfhr rhfit. tn orwl.tAri rin"'i0iPl,s lanie!s. the spidy local. Some
- ' M U VOW
lop at Ote Bri'jrj 'it House?
' Wednesday right the yw.npf men of
If'ilson gave nn iinprorntu 'iop at Hie
Brirs House which was attended by
nearly tdl il;e yoUng . ladies and enT
ileicen In town who indulge iii dau-
"ng.
Another via Auudwiwji U-nt... -f
Public fleeting, :- - .
Wc arc rcqiiod trt'annonnoe that
there vvi'l be a pblld -iQeeting in the
court house ' Thursday night, iFeWruary
3rd., by thg frieils of tfie (pfoliibition
movement, Jud'c Slerxinmn andlother
prominent speakers bavo . been jiuvited
to be present. conlfal invJutlon to
be present is cxtfii.ucd to every tod'.
Jppcjintme'hls QHishvU'Czrcttlt. "
" Appo.jntmrnttif Riv. J. T.j Lyon.
preacher in charge of.flrviUi c:r
cuit 3L1-, Churci. for 1
Sl.aion; 11 fc!uiirliit...t...i....;..li A.
M.
M.
M.
M,
M.
51.
Mine U.-.k -2n Sni toy Julj....m 11 A.
'aud.s t" !.-s 2nd t-unl:iv .. :
N.iMnille Hunihif, II A'. Mi and
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iji'iioi u. yu aunrtavv......... . .U ...
tivtlilt-Item, 4 h funiliy...;.'. j:'.
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P.
' Moyc. & Nadal. avc just rccjjved a
"Ufrrdy of JaudrciJ,' anBuistb gar-
len sved, which t'l-v u'urjvvtcc
Ito b
an fresh and genuii as -at)
this marker .; I ; i';
Ma
Ml
5 " V
Acckk)U,
I'uesdSy Zoning. IhtloJ Duncjia son
! i iwr. iaiu u.'irtiner.iieu -Mroii the
I & ? Murray's carriage IVh'oji -Jot the
jrround; and was-at Cifsr.lUiwnorhf. (fn lie
... ; . I
money from the ground than !. ' FT.
. nearly alwa s has tli; larjest irnips,
( the est . walernelons and hhiother
prbduc's are not behnd the- piquets
of oi lier farmers 5?i oye aetaud
a half last year he rated 3600 ioVids
of seed cotton, Whojan beat
:' t.i i i a
pKpTved a 6)Ln-
. Jlll.IMl ii.ici I it j v v V M 1
l,.,, . .. .. Zv. .
j ((LCi jot tji white,- aid yellow uvun
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Almost a Fire.
' " . U'nilnosdai nirht wtile Wilsa B
Vanii was running, the ib.pr sS i R.
1J. Jwan sjno ornce. ovc-tne. old Urd-
ware store, the lamp let irom lliepfccd
L . ..T'' f-- tun fl. iAr U'l'fiPk I KlnnPnn I
boarirfco tne floor' when it blazefun
. ft. A
and -threatened to bum up the f Mie.
t With a remarkable prepuce of. rtfind
Mr. Evans threw his coat.and over Cat
over tne lamp and smoliccrd it, tbs
preventing the fire. ; Btb ... thy St
and over coat were b'irnel. "
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Public IVeujhers.
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ii i
a but
As it is a matter in
WiibH
nu'.nber ofou readersl
ar interest ei
ve publish, in another colimn' the a
.1 ' -1 I. .. 1 .- .1 . . .A
recf.niiy passeo m- , inu jjiauH
authorizing Uifftppointmerti Jof pab
ct Con weiT!)f-rs for the tws f Hi(sot
Tl.e town Commissiunera. wilUniee;
noXt Friday uitfht to nponit4 om
-- -v, . r. . .
:..V.' ...1 n.r. n..im PntlV"iaenu
'V r ,v "-'":', 7"r :i
w make An aooomtment iroii thl
t.,r,rp ;,t. their r'frarmkntilc-
v,.,...., - - , ( I 1
v .noe.lr.'T. the first Monday m Vle'i -
-i
ruar'.
. JT'iyf on hand, a few barrels cf
ist's Extra Eailv and Premier V
Peas. "Trucker-?, make A note of
Rowland. , ' i-
Death of an Estimable old L uly.
Friday, January 14th., lbb I. Irs;
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Jane
B. Hamlet,, one ot WilsfT s
mumon ahe djed.
Died.
Xonr Red Oak Nash ntv N.
t A. . iooi t - 1..,..; vi A:i.
fi5t.gOid tt Ityc alone took 1 unto L . t.- A , . V, J uch deinwist.rattotis r bv: 4hetr'. fro
unuaeii:a wiic. airs, frump. It aurelv on., T , T; n . T , V, i Tie!lt''etiiioii.cauie lo he a
Icanijotbeexpcd rthfXevo-r:s!;V VT T ' . - a-.-- last "ibdiy, JIx. R. D.
people will follow the example e . bvJw, "0 n f 'f swore tbaMie was rrty4oiHl-4 ad
". t fifti:! Fnrniiun -" V i -r'..--' I and LaT It fthinnpd frim'i -r 4 V,rur:i aild the llnitwl SlaH I J '. ' - . - -
(.Most an-J rcl)cic, , j.ibjm. 1( . f , , . ,1" Mr. W. J. KincaM a former resident L " .,K.rg in uuii iw.,,1 wt, 33 cent,.
Iamlet w. one of if not tbe ol. ,t c I H .J Mre3 Hand. H, v. J!rrray Ksq., ami A. deep red clay hoapJd i.lo a -IhrC ,7
de.tofW.l.nnandwasverywir "e co of the bmld,,,, frkl. Woudird Kir,, have been in attendance mound above "jj J"" P 'a
rwpoctcd by all l.1ineW l.er. te' ".t''re3 furmuirc. eld. IhL upon tbe bnpreme CJurt ibi, week. We tru(,-svpathl-e ri(h tblb.reave.l '? "Y'MV.T1' ':t""U
f,ial -rvi-ees :ere-b-e,V,,e ol H A Mr, .adders. Wo ba, been on a moiber "nl,! j
rraS a constant and fiiftfatma W -S arms, rrcc-n tbe ba, our I ""f ' f nc, Or.
. . .1 - :.!..... ,-i:s . -a oavii vi liuo. :iihi in ijiji. u. . . . i
oum, is... ioox .u. u SVom various narts-of the State asking !
nhout. il vpars. He had Ion' been ft y.. .... .. ' .- . n i n r f
snflerer with lropsy arvl.neart lsease.;s,imr.e . ,Iftt non r,n, .111Ath
:. . . . .- v .. .
He was a consistaot and devoted,,. .,!. .: i
member of the lVinilive Baptist
church at the Falls of Tar River. He
Jeavw-a wif(; rcIal.VC9
; "end to mourn his loss but they J. - to,G 00 0 As near as can be !
ave .the ron.oht.on o knowing that aerla:ned lhe he ftve cosfc of
pod man and a true chnvian baigo alntaIni tlie inSMC in -,lu a,
I trt inpor. tu ranrnnl in llnivpn. 2. F . - . .
; o meet ma rewara ,n neaven. Vfc:tv poor houses has been $20;00
rnin.'iniii ivnrn li.-nn n Wv:r rrmrtt.v i. " ' . . . . i
. remains were
i v"'" ""J"" " V
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1 lor interment.
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"LET ALL THE EDS
. Wilson, ir. c;
1 Cker:Editor ii Trouhle
lathe last issue of oar estccme;!
I nie tciiimc si nation 01 e
; puns xanieis. ine spict' wci
I a .1 . .
i. one .seeks ins bloo on the heid of
honor. (0, cruel codej'Joe ifyoh are not
anxiou3 io icitie liun. send lnm n
to i!?, our fihCjng man shaft chastize
hi.n 'in your behalf. Rocky, Mount
Progress. p ,
'Verily, verily, ;A triad ia neadj is
a friend indeed."
ert. A: Gray. T Gordon. John Ilol
Redd in .Tones, Mrs . Alissonri Lofton
Fcromon' Merritt, London RIcGuire,
Wm I) Mercer J E MussengilL Miner
Neal, Fremars O.its, Jerry Pender, L
A Parker. 'W.Qslev Priviit, Jno Ilow
Bery Tavute, Woodard Mhomas, II
li Wells.
Jf thej d?ote' letters nnd'postal card
are not" called fr In 30 dav thev wil
be sent to the dead let ter office.
' M. C. DL"ntkas, P. M.
Just received, several thousand pa'i
pers of Buist's and Lmdreths fresli
and'enirine garden seeds. Remember
we carry over no' old seeds at ' Row
land's. 8
S-urveyiitg Content nea Creek. !
Thursday of last week Capt. II. -F.
Price, chief, jtif.thc iSurvcvirif? oartv
came down to Stantonsburg on a sur
vey of Contentnea Creek, which was
ordered by Congress.
; Capt.J'rtce. after making a thorough
examination expressed t as Ms opin
ion that the stream could ba fnude
navigable o Stantonsbtlrg
It is true thtire will bo ntartv obsta
cles iti th s wtir but if cf fnmilted tocom
pentent hands, Cant. Price oops no)
doubt but that the obstructions can be
removed from the stream, and tSa.
boats, drawing only a few feet of water
faliier, Mr- G. H". -Bare f jo-. Mr. l h
Best of Qreene. county to Miss Sidie
Barefoot of this cont ty, Rey. J. II
G.uinn officiating. Our best
are extended. .
wishes
We failed to learn the date when
the hearts . rf Mr. John Terrell' and
Miss Zoo High, daughter, of If. II.
Hiah, were made to beat i's one. Both
parties live in this coimty. The Ar
yAXCE comes 4p the front with best
.wishes.
in XVashvilIe, i. (J. January ,17th
V-81 by J. C. Harner lUa. MY. R T
ifctchelor and Miss Mai tha J. Murray
atf Nash county
Tf:li: T ' vV
Aar Hi iardston . X.ish nnnnii- v
y. Jt!r- 20th 1S1 l.v Tf 1,
-i v-
Drake
Ksq.J
.-James T- Tisdale and iliss
Benneat daughter of Henry L.
deceased, all of Nash county.
Re be
J5cnn
The
d Insane Axulum.
The
lored Insane Asylum at
Goldsbor
full, and is beiiur nian-
aged in t
.riglt way. Iti foundation
win 11 .t uer eiuting ni'nnument to
the LegislArs hx ske jt tnto
oemg.
The Gove
of it :
rr, in Lis
message
says
"The Color
Gol(isbf)ro A
ninctv.one .,atl
Insane Asylum at I
open and has jn it
i iivo e naitto r h nviiii,,,,
- V'- Alll.V UlVtUUII
i !:. .
was ..erected . i)ni,iv w,tll ns HUf,
. ... V-v. w ni tll,IC
i as J" " : S building in the
htate, and try pUSh.r tllP Vnrk nni.l
,.. .;.'., J. .. ,V Ullj v,()r'v raPul
i '' on raail1 bVling and south
l wins the comniissiA, .v,,,.,, f
.J 11 A lift" of leaers ahd'.nostal cards
i . - IV .-ir lot' iti'uv i tl i J i . A a - . I -
kur
1 T .
Col
V
v
1
(,i have it ready for uscl. lhc lst of A
llU"
s And the fToldsboro wn,,. savs..
1 t.ii; i. . i. t. . i. a
" If f Il'lf l - I I 111.4
v e nave oeiore us iuanM... .f i .
J. H'Yick. chairman otV,-.n..-i. c!
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; urn. appended to which the ,.c. ,
horts of the -tyunertntendA ,t,J
f 0 l loir i n
'jLosviiviLiuo, anu i v'il. o. JJlVmnnl
a tn'tJft.
America," airording toiial accomi.vA
iiuiiuna, i u
comfortab'.b rooms foilv
1 100 patients. - Tl.ieThstitution is nowVrtv years is on a visit to relative
fi""!" ,l Pac..i cipac. u. am, .r .
iJ -ippiicaiw.ns arc now. on uie ;
TiumiLLaiufc lor oaireuis. coi. rremoiu
he estimated annual cost of main
ing the Asylum at its present capac-
of lOo'pitients is stated to be fron
. inmi l p-ifi in nmf rniir, i!n -
e,' iri few IcssV
TIIOC AIM'ST AT, BC TUY COlXTItVS.
fridat, January 28 IssT
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1'or the past month or two; Jim
Thomas, a ne-jjfo of xiirsound mind has
been creating sornethinir of a pnn-"
K "... C T ! " I
tiouiu town by ' proclaiining himselfJ
to do liic lvmq or America. Jle has on
various, occasions ell7 meetings .and.
harangued all who iedt to hear him
with the plans tmderhrlifch he lie I pro
posed to operaterwhea he took hi toy4
al seat. , .
He has - been; j wou tifearly every
evening to drc. i&4ivM kltiy robes,
consisting of .a .tin crown, and tirt stars
scattered over his clothes, and with
t urcse tomardi- thrfUglj Mlier .atjejs
nuisance,.
ans
him
Goldsboro. - ; i I .
4 Sheriff Wiustead without the use of
any violence persuaded him to. accom
piuiy him to' Goldsboro, an there
landed him in ihe Asylum Tuesdiy
inorninafi V !
As The 3!ierl,J was lcavmsr Jim said.
- - - ' J .uu., t
"L ck a herfe'ltr. riiis:o,ad is this the
way yod treat Kings'?'?
Jim begued?J,OTfec! broueiit back,'
promising that if WS'heriff Winsiead
would bring him4ack.?Io Wilson that
he ttouhl not , be Kin any mere.
JLiyAlviUfHl treatme'n Jim will be
cured m few m'nthsv wc.l'el eve. ,
He was adiarjiilcss'inoffensivc negro,
and his only malady, was in thinking
i hat he was "King.' ' i f
Vmnor for February I . -f
Lunor-s predictioiM;' harie heen fulfilled so
w ell that people have beiKin to nine - cou-
, fidence in kui a Wfjit her- in-ophet a
lliey huw , iu no ,u!)ieir. man. 'J'Iuh f ;r In
January; n'ni'.r" weatlier predictions
liave bcou vtfrilied widi rernarkHble .-accuracy.
Fur 1 February,. hc following .ledic
l ions , are made; r Tlie inild spell with
whieh January -closes will probably j con
t.iHli .well into this mn hjwkli tl,e excep
tion of a day or two, ' upi; tb"!theHweIfth
"f Hh;; month, with baliyT fpiing
..... j i - - j , -
bnl!ia;it, mild, spriuiko'weather wfi!-
'g oi, appear, melting th . snow and
rendering sleighing impossible in some
localities, A few d.ivs hAfAfn h rtttu.
ot the month higher wtn'dj; are likely to
pievailj-wiilr g;es arovnti New York.
l!ong Utand sound and other points,
with blustery wether in jCanada-and
Iho Northern. : United Statis. The last
tw. days are, however, likely to be fair,
and ihe month will end ! with a Utile
uo v on the ground. i r
Personals : j
Col. W." F. Greene of FiLir.k'
iu town this week. ' ! '
in was
JVIisi Annre Bosrers is id Raleigh on
a visit lo i datives. j "' 4
Miss Aiii'nnte Suxg of E lgec")mb3 is
on a vu;t to relatives in JK.Ison.
M's. Susan Kooncc of Jpne.s county
is o.i a visit to relatives in this place.
Mi John Selby left Tii'sday for
Cincinnati in the .interest lor his sale
stables. i
M -ZRbelt Glenn of Snow Hill
in Wilson this week on aisitto his
old home.
i
Miss Pattie RuHin of Ililliboro is on
a visa to the family td-her brother D.-.
John K. Ruin... !
Mr. Yiley Edwards was absent the
early part of the week in Richmond,
Va., on business. j
Mrs. :R-bt. Tyson of jtt wa? in
Witsc'n Monday on herwaytri Dan hlle
Va., on a visit to her brotiiorJ '
: , I
3Iiss . Lila Greene, ot Rocky Mount
who Uas hce Q(l rfvist rfclaLi...,s
ii'ibM,n, i. i
iijuuiiiai ivuuucu ilUIIIL'
Mrs. Aggie' Piws, vho has been
ino-Wafomii - r... r.r.i,.i
,r U Ks.n, the guest of Col. ?uhu W.
Vracr.
1
tv. J. E. Carter, aikl his daughter.
Annis Carter, are on a visit
i . ' - -
1 ' Y'Joro, ; From thcuiti lhe will
T .
i -r in: i . iiiu.i tirt .mo -li. .,r Arm
.it.v.1 ) .- .. r . .. . . - i
...i ... wuuuiami
a uu iu jxuriieesuoro;
compa" . ff f -t Par?f!l!, Uac"
uiey' er. Mt.s Fan-
e,ter GrJ"'" TrV Wl1
- .a'JOrO 1' limalP.t VitlP VP" find
nis son, VX"U 1 anu
.. Vi Ll.1T a.'iri ffirrir M.ir:.f
ini r! J
'forrVwu Monday.
Horner's school at Ox-
I tr
THY GODTifD TiaTU'S."
--J
Chfinjed with Otjatruding the Poll.
We met th ice of our friends Messrs.
A. Ill Ricks, S: R. Hilliard an 1 A. c;
TliOmaS of WhiSaker. tojrnship Nash
counts-; on the train Munil.iv nuH.t
PJl foxde fur R.il pirV ivnrn ll.n.. .
bain? carried hfnrA th r-..
a- - a vav
court on a charge' of 'rilistrn ; ti,
dav The welUkaown Charhe
13 the anthorof this charge he
iJears
uuviw" muiie anaiavit tuat ttiesa rin
llemen acted illegally as poiihol-
-11 -t . . i t r
derstpn election dav.
Xe"I I.-iWi'jn Ami Malchas "7ly taker j
were the' Republican' polMiollers. and
they yeso also on their way to Raleigh
to-appear as - ?tt:esses against Ricks-i
Hiliiapci andfThomas . E! C. Sears and
M-rS, Griffin will also bo in R:de?h
as witnesses against ine poil-hoMcrs.
we arc informed that the char' -
which is made is that the -poll hoj
consumed unnec essary;- time in distil
u the right of colored voters, and it,
is claimed that when the polls were
closed thero cw -over 125 negroes
Svho had not voted and only a few wLitc
persons. 7
... We are reliably informed that tie
charge is unfefunded pnd that there
is not the. slightest .. evidence against
the accused parties. - Of course Wi
know' nothing of the charge except
upon hoar say but kjiowing the men
?Tho are charged t)?:h ihi3 heirous
crime we do not
hesitate to state that
we bslieve them incapable of. acting
as it 13 charged they did act, and we
do not imagine that they will be" even
u.omui over to me r euerai court. n
These three men are known to -tie
peaceable, law-abididing ciibans and
have a reputation for honesty at stake
while Soars ba.s no reputation to stake,
lie is not liked by the party to which
he belongs. The best elements ot the
party hate nothing whatever to do
with hirn. This
......
urne'.l
thar.
1 lth of June 1802, and die-i in If iUon
N. C . on theUih of Jauu iiy 1831
, .. psster liamlet -T in braced re?i-rion
and joined the Methodist chpreh wdiile
quite young. Her life thus' consecrat
ed to God in its early morn was spent
in exemplifying the principles of that
gopelwhich she professed. .
She was for thirty eight years a wid
ow, and was for many years a great
bijt patient sufferer. ;
v ery otten sne seemed t-j be at the
oatc of death, but she wrinlH 1 n t
come up to glorify C7od bysufi'ering his
will. -
ThroughaH'tliese afHictions, thcugh
deprived by deafness- of hearing the
gospel, she found great comforjt and
peace in the blessed promises of 'God's
word. A few days before her depart
ureshe said to her daughter, Mrs.
Stevens, ' When I urn none I wautyou
to write to friends in Virginia and' tell
them tp meet me in Heaven."
. She leaves a- daughter, a grardcon.
and fnany Iriends behind, but she line:
zone to. ioin n lare number win ha,l
gone before and , together with them
she rejoices on the other shore.
It . r-.
God ble.SS. rnmfnrt nn.t en..n.
.. .. ' ... v i v v UM OUTC
tliosi who jnouri her ahscn
- . H.'firjiNX
Wilson, N. Ct, Jan. 21th, 1SJ1-
Died of whooping cougrh in
Nash
county, N. C. Jan. 2-:!h,--fttfle I'attie. i
inf.urt il..n.,li- i" i r , r., , ,. , !
Rice. a2ed three month- a,i tA ! K
dav. i
Ic wjs our sad duty, to watch Ihe
fleeting breath to see the "Silver cord
of life," brokeivand know her bright
spirit had soared above.
Then we tenderly clothed theTr.nilp !
lorin m snotless rui.e nf w nin r ,.i i u
n . . . . . j i -.
scattered su'eet fb-cr3 ovi r it and j
"u" .n'u aim Tii3 ! K, rir in H .iBia
n ... j
-Vl.r d'-. - n ! '
thinrrc rr.n ro,K! ' . tt r."."' ' . t .
vi....-vif ie na said. -
butter little children to enmp ..otn
me- lie hs taken her into His I
Heavenly fold. She has joined the ' ,
-INppy Angel Jijiud." and i now !
chanting sweet anthems at the. foot rf;
theGieat.Whita Throne, where she
awaits your coining.
.v iew more struggles here,
A few more partings o'er.
A few more trials, a few more tears,
And we shall weep'no'moreJ
A few more years ihair rolK
.a lew more seasons cotrc.
And we shall be with those that rest, .kmflJar tie. The North Carola His- T " fjCZZ .Zr....- i "'!
Asleep withiu the tomb.' Uonca! Socift, An appeal fo iffrfenoV. IVV 80 I :
C. C. A. 5 hlie i?ol SysteiG bylrof.Geo. T lrtf-i5veet-'- , j; j :
Su,uy -Home incase cony.)." j Winston. A. M., and other fUc!es'of rnHfti? ' r2T6 i -"- ' pji
1 w uicrir ff v- tone lo lhe papor; Q -rlow" " , I. ;
1 ' j C- IQCll ee : ' - J " ' '
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NUMBER 1
I
j
ix on: TABLE.
.Vs,V-i Howes cu e Hanj 1onvs.
j Make your ho.nrs mu-iral, and ha.iph.c,
i will iutx)v cwup. v..n.i,..; in...- . .
ike j-our homes nm-iral, and iViipincs I Three. Jurmon cider aro ' laboring
iwixly cunic. Xoihinij liKe- ,J11sic toj near Iiethcl, Pitt .coudly wltfi lome
away care and &!bc xnxMt 1 sueccss . . fc " ' ' ..
it. If you havt-n't a Piano or'an'oixn " 1 v
one. - If yrvu have pih. n).w L , . ; U-U saU t,,ak '.00. ticket
brt'f
i scl Pe
, enbb t. dm W,v, Wwnaml
j vtit yuir Kmnildy thjon -h ksi i,
I -wom; c.?i.2.,, and each momhlr num.
j glve l.oj worth f Uaufiful music
i twit It V.,..i ... r..-. . . '
OOlll IWill !l.il Tna'M....'.... -I ..' .
. i
.. n ---- 'vuii, tmna v ur
n,Ure-srHU -tf-.t.hip to tC
a.,jud they wjSL ;.,a.i. vi.n c.-A;
copy
0vrt, .Uutt KvuwU
A .timely Interest given py the death
mor, (. .the nt-w ediiioiT; trf' hoi
"' - " ' t s J'iuoia, j ,t tMrd .y ihe
. . i i ( " J
IftliU'liAit l.,..K I ' . t -.1 i. . f
..ioK.r.criaiigi-, .New York. I
lws Hit wpfk at its host and slvot .
un(latthsan.cthM,.giv icder l.el
"ivuiMinitv to acpme Jati,,iI- f.niiiari t v
w.th the seenei and" feiiciely i ! me.J.a-vnl
Italy. It issued in hamly and hiauiifu
ixtraclop, binding, i,,,je but rare
eh-ai.ccnd lastc in dei-,i, and iike lh.
other Usue of ihe "Literary K.-vwint ion,"
its cost is alc.t non.il.;::,- viz;- ;r.' resu
lt is one of the ..cihs iuten.K d tb Tonu a li
brary of clasVc lie: ion, which wi!ltichid,
one represcnta'ive and characterise w,ik
of each of ilm -ivat authors who-, liave won
hwtmX faui in the .x-alm tr fiction. - Life
w too hi,n and Uh full of wort i
. It . v i v I 11 I 1 1
! Irji i.;., , ..ii .1 . . ' .
, T . I" W ' -d va.u-
but even Teijr 6.:sy people ran iisI time to
read oneboiJj by each yf the score of au
thors who have won immortal' fame and
placo iii th allcctious of iU;i people-" Xot
to posW (he.n'i to be' deprive of one of
homo.tfiuiiful aifdprofirabfeV'urccs o'
fDj-ynient. -Aiiiong . lUse Mued, or
nearly. re;ul3., aro-Scott'. dvanlibe,' I5ul-
weii, lo.npeiil.vi,, 'Knickei hooker,'
Cooper's '.Mohican.,' 'Tom IJ -on, at RnS
hy,' 'Adventures cf I)0n '. Quixote,' -and
Ua.-da, a rouianco uf ancient Kgyj t.' "
Full cataie of .fuulard publications
wd I 1 ent on ro,p,en . by tl.e A n.erieui,
UorU Kxna.:S3 T-jtui:6 Inidi,, .New
. ,Fra;JLLiiriic
i me i'foniaiv mm. .i -: . . !
; periodical b t erf more th:ni u-iall i,'.,.,.
.'ins. The ll-uli, arl;dt t.s.)Ci
t and 1
I " Alm;r!lilv Olher Johu.-on, iu
; ten .exec Hi ut- w . ....
-w.,i n .1 nu . li - . . .. ...
Tn- A,1'"-'-'huii article al
-o fuMy .Unrated; U cniiHed I,,od.m
I-p.ta:saudseV,lo,i,l TlV.m)., j,y w
K L. Lees. -Madagawir,' by Abim s.
..Ihwortli, 'A Ifuntfn Parly i KlirfidaV
-Mol.ere aud Ids world by H. iJ:irton
ker , 'I-he Fi,,t jVyya Aiound ih,
Uorld, and 'A Shadow by William' Ark
ro.vd, ole, are fv of interest a:U ;uforun.
Ihe serial, "Ihe Amber iriteh j.,
continued, and there are numvrous jho.t
atones and sketches, by popular writers ot
,iuiu.nient. Among tl.e many excelFuit
poems, Augd Vih,' by Charlen Mackar I
and 'A Cahy bon.' bv (J. A. lhke -ne
especially good. The .nUceh'any, of whVh I
tliero j an ahnnd.o.4 .k .....
v u.i .i.imm.ui jp. eil!)-:H--i t . i .
wf sulip-ers, and affords a vast Fouree of eJ
ferraioment and ii-ti;uction. . Kach nu-nber
of die magazine contain, US 'oo.-M-t,, ,....,
..J i ... L ' '"--v--
:.ut iu...,-nio.-llif.ll..eots, niii, :l iai,.
, - ,1 1 1 .
wiuu .cojortu irontfrpM-os the Mi'.ji-et iu
tb number is Th'e!Si(.-k Child,' from a
i.an.ji.iS by Trajrtr. yiijIe cr.pk-s are sold
it "Accents each; the BUbM-rioi-ino f...- . t
.4 - j f in it vat
wr $t0 for six, a:J si fo,--fJi:r nionrhs.
P"i-fiee. Ad lrs, fc'nvik L-s'i.' ih. f
ii-diing ibjuse. o,;' 1:5 or l'a; k PJace New
.Vrk. .
.
Incite Sane. , f th- iY.rii
- i ' .
wtay s extremely lj.)tciesl in; vulume'f
na 1 1 iU 1 " - tl.e Iji.-tory of; t hi Jiftcpo ,1,1...
lttlt-? of th,e f,.lv itlc itirC turoer. Sell rfehU fo
wtuc.i a contrary tvem would hnve efseii-1
tialy va.ied th-j draina .f the v.orld in a!l if
sJihserpjt;i.t cnes. i
I'i-fdv i-sti-rtn-d in. I Oa
aM uad.-!.. of htory. It haS a lo:,g! '- hyruer and right for Famfilcg' Wr,
tunc been on Harptr'uli.t a one of theirl"11 Wted" as Jionxploilv. tl'l
:.indard lKoks, a; the price of iI..VJ. NM- Lhrn to tit mmo . -J . lB
. . . . w
js i?.ui i in a very luituK.n.o wi.-i. i .
. . i l er
voliun", by the Am -ricaA Uk Krchau-e
lUli. :ll inn nmr,Ti..5! .-i. .." .
-iu siiiu ti; Ctrllj,
n 1 " 'vwiiiw.-., -ch.h'er Tjnr..
ear ar, aud ctherj. Catrt,UJ ,.t
- ,... . . . .
"wu "-pntvi nook of the Lit-r-
J "' ent. on appl-caikm
j i.cvoo.uon wni h, ent. on appl-catio.r
-Aaiencan Uook Exch inge,- Tribune
'!ng,'New York.
' . ' ;
lne firit "'""her fth' ro,&.Cw&a vCtf"'"''
EMioncl Jcvrnal i. on our table, ijfolx JfteTand VfciS'Sr.jV '
j Rev. J.F.IIefcma,,, Editor. It is a mod.! . ' !r-...,..;"irT'lt M ' -
j f y jwsrapbj. and it con'eiits whUe of tStfttZ'"'" 40 ? ;
;inrerernt"--e -t JJ j
j ted to " ants of 1-AcLtr. Ia ti:U un - Fi -. r? If .
I her the arliclei wnn.x i-..:. .:.... lli.l r:rr"---' " nr-Tl , f I I
' j .- Fiji ii i . i - t tui ii tiutra " c f
viisoa: if. d
SURStRlPiJOXjlIATESIn Adrance:
ta.oa
1.00
, S9oUoxJyfews
-m- - -J.
have been sold inGoldaboro to colored
people from this section who Were go
ing south to work oh tnrpeatlne 'farm.
The jTjroldaboro.JleaaeMo cUa for s
lewn halj. The hall Ihern ivery poor
and aajio first class compaales ever
sIoa. there the Mexsinaer' fonclui!
fh'dt U ts lecause of here not Uctnz a
.' .
GijKi:xKEOX4irsn .MKTAi--iTlvo Jlc
tWe ayl: O-r A Albritton.
bring thefc miles fei lierc weigh 125
pouu.js and his wife. f0 iwund.' They
i dAuglder 10 JtArs tOld i weijh-
ju pounas ami tyitTicr uanghier
s j ;ars dd that weigh ojily 27 pi)undr
Bes:des, we have a,, family of lour
brothers and two sisVcra irj 4he county
ho wei. t lie pretty.5 lump of 1,560
pounds; ihe smallest one oCihe'titeu
weighs 1GJ and the largest bno 500
pounds. The lightest lady Velgla ,183
and the heaviest 9G0 pound tlio-'arcr-ae
is.JG0 oounds. -If yon jucittir ti
up a little we'd put , Greene on hc
metal.. . , v . , .. r '
?t ddkx InATirV-MrVr.,:T BtU
who lived nine mile from hero and
d'tstant "fmtn Marlbora VHt founty
about three railon-was . found durl in
the woods al)otit threo htjndrpd jpardi
Irom his house, just ftcf fcttnrtse on
Tuesday morning the '4th in&t. llo
iia l been gunning the day before and
was tracked by the snor, , Dr. Polio-,
way 'being notifie. went put and held
an inquest.' Tl.3 jury rendered a ver
ilict of "death from tome -uhlnown
cause, supposed to be apoplexy Mr..
Butts was seen tying, on ? hit left side
with his double-barreled i guru. .under,
him which was loaded and cappecb Hip
faithful dog was silling on top Of him; ;
a fox squirrel was found iri 5 hi coat
pocket; Ins hunting poraphernalU wai
intact, and his pocket were not mo-.'-,
iested. No lharks of violence were
discovered upon his body. iiodCjalight
'lier.''"'"-'5- Uz& talica plafa from l.U'"
no-.i must liave dr? ;icd ns: an,'."
dpud, . -,;!ieru ei'- .no jmiiiAtlcui cf
ir, l m TiMif-t. ..... !. .
uea:l. His body was interred lYedne.'
iay- The family haveppr ,ympathic.
Counlj'
JIATTLKBORO.
The Colore 1 1 People oi tht Marry,
The ir&riher.IJad . Roads Two
of Cut Yfiiny ' :Countymth .
Gone to Texm. W
Marriascs amon' I'm r.rlnrrl nnmt.
ilation Ruoijf.ta tog manic, iu lhlalcln-
'itt, ii,ct nn. It Ji
n,j j.i.u. ojicii voupiea icr we.
past four or fire weeks within an area of
two miles and eever&l 611eri on tbe
The weather look a if it might
dcar Up at- ,a?
- m0'St rtliab,e lo
"'." '"T
.Ihe road a In
clear ud at last but the 'nldt .n4i
OSt rfdiablp lrtrnl VrrU a f..i Ml
refutation on It
In U4 ,fidml of Itrurlrr
.iiiiiu aic ,n wurti ev aer4;t oy il
'oldest Inhabitant;' avd nodoubf, cor
rqspondingty bd'd all over the Coun
trj-. - -'-;
Oi voc.'nff' countTtneni JimH A
r i . . .. . .
Harrison and Williain H. McccjAook
tneir oeparturc yeicrdayjuir .llj far
away land of Texas,. where tliev ex
pect to locate DOTrnanehtlrY 1 Itlbb
a pang. of sincere regret thaVw aar
......la. mm "
good bvo. to such' lirofuiatnir vmi !-'-
j ,a,,l seuial geutlemen . as , these, anl X
j congratulating Texas on thg ; ' acqnlai- -
i "lion mTiirgh worthy tCen. wi; trust
the fondest aehomcs of thitr aobllioa
,"may be realized.. k rj
Xotick, Mr. JPillK IVn ii azsnt for
Manufacture. Ficiich Itluinlnat' nn!4
n.-e with t-M burncra, "chat 'generate Ml A
him r.s. ' .:. 7 r
,:r 'it uiiritei mil a
life tim.t jnatri.il fr tn.,f. J--i "JiTi.?
ean b ; hw! Ly applyingoiSS
(ill nJi 1I.H..1 i . , . "vw
and wlttt i ig reprewnrJuili ?
He w located in rtle ojHca tJtvbediitxxn.
Pi'dby Ir. Moore, .
i i " j " j. Jt . fa.uj ia
toofcefcle.itfj,erinitJci-w.
,
"owwimf, B'xrax.
rnrrnv
v?r . U Jan. 28.
8,"i3r.
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