By Ths Aianse Publishing Company 'LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S. THY GOD'S. A1& TRUTH'S." t Josephas Daniels Mto V - -. V Mix noiittaM i.an. 1 J VOIi. 1S.-XO. i The Wilson Advance. Wilonv Fkiday, April I4th, 1882 POETRY. THE OLD STOBV. I was 'weeping, Had jmd we-iiry, And the night wan long1 and dreary, Endless Hceining to my child heart, Ion rin r f'r the niornintr litrht. Vain and vrcm full sore were o'er niel And the shaded lamp be for?, nie , Beeined to moykjiiy bitter yearning, Long ago, one-whiter night. ' Till my mother's soft caressing Fell upon me." like, a blending, Ah she told of pne. who suffered Bitter throes' on Calvary; Till I hushed my sobs and crying, Onilier gontle. bosoni lying, While she told me of the "Savior And 1 1 ia death upon the tree. , Told me oW and o'er the story Of the Christ child and His glory Ajf the shepherd's wondrous vision And the star; of promise bright; Of the humble shed and manger .Cradling the lioly stranger; '; ()f the angels, praises Hinging, Long, ago, one winter night. Stiller grew my, heart's quiek beating As he. told me of the meeting At the tomb, one Sabbath morning, Of the angels fa:r and bright. ' Then, at last, the story ended, Up to (lod a prayer ascended Ah, it ail come brick ho plainly To my feyerei brain to-night!! Ah u)on my couch l languish,' . Soothingly upon my anguish, Lika a star that breaks the darkness, Or a ray of morniiig lights . Comas" the thought of that nweet : . story '-, 1 ,Of the Christ child and His glory, That was told to hush my waiting, Long ago, one whiter night. Ah! my burden seemeth lighter A'.id the dai kness gioweth brighter Pain and grief noionger o'er me . Their dirk wings of sorrow" east; Christ, my king, lore ver reigueth, And my soul no moj-e eontplainetlij Christ hath raised the veil of shadows. From. mv wearv heart at last. , Tlie Bnby's CJrave. j "You see the item ;in one .of 'the paers about taming young alligators I reckon," Haul a Gravesend mnn, capturing the city editor by the but tonhole and drawing him into a dooi, way. "You know- tin paier said it was the fashionable tiling to do." ."I don't r'ememlMfr. Perhaps 1 did. What of it!" asked the city editor. ' : , d tried it,'' said the Gravesend man. "A friend of mine brought me on from New Orleans, and I'm taming that alligator for the children to play with." I , - : "How does the experiment come ulong!" avked the city editor. " "I don't know about, the experi ment; the alligator .is thrivih'. j lie. was six weeks old when I got him two months ago, and he is seven vears old now. People in our parts , nay he's all the aUigutor ru ,c-er need." " : ' i "What does he lo!" ! "Well, its here. -When he came he was a sportive little cuss aiuUust; wabbled aroiiud irienuly. He was cliieffy mouth ami we used to feed him for the fun vof seein' him.' eat. Zsovr w- skin around wlien we see him com in' for the fun of eein' him go hungry." . ' j "Is he dangerous?" asked the city editor. "I haven't been close . enough to ce. He eat uj) my dog, and when t left this inomin' he was in the sty arguin' the (piesfion of pork as a diet with tlie pig. : My wile thinks if the pig has any luekMie will find the cow we lost." V ; ' - , '' ' I "Better get rid of him, hadn't your suggested the city editor. ; "I don't know," replied the Grave nend mail, t -We have stored so much away in him iiow that it seems likogiviri' iiiHinost of our proerty, and my eldest girl "says she can't jbear of havin? her leg go ont among Wrangers." ..'"-! i "Did he bite her leg off!" demand ed the horrified city editor. "Sure," reiouded '! the, Oravesend man. ."Took7 it off: short! Then there's the baby. We hate to part with 'the baby's grave, so we try and keep the alligator along. My wife insists on keepin' him 'cause slie tiunks she saw a couple o' iKllars go in one day packs anil all, and she's got an idea the packs may come to the front again if we hold on. Be sides, she seen that item about - tame alligators being fashionable and she's a good deal on style.' "But do you call that alligator tanie!" 'Certainly, He comes right into aud the house, same's any of us keeps himself, - lie's; got that heel," and the Gravesend man pointed to a mutilated foot. "There's my son's wife too. She'a part alligator now. He eat her utV a week ; and the hov hasn't cot over his arm yet. The boy hasn't got ov ''Great scott!'' ejaculated the -city editor. . . J. , : Oh, yes, it's lively down their. When he puts himself . nip j hV busi- is any mysterious . (Usapjearance around (Iravesendthe Coroner comes and views the alligator, j That ends r x. - J ii - t i J . ' t , V IV1 , ' - ua "v -was . i"ciiea j they held the inquest in a tree. ?The j jury was all on one bmb and the alb- j j;,uur uiuiri nt:tvti iihikui u. xunrij ine umo oroKe, eared in a row. (.'oroner gave me a permit, mid afterl the funeral we shied an eldpty eofliu at the ajligator.' Then , the minister said dust to dust, and we all 'dusted. Do you rememl)er whether that item said what a real tame alligator ought to be fed oht" :4.-. .. i . U-., tP, "Don't rei'ollect fiwingit at all. Aren't yoa afraid he'll eat np some ; more ot vour lamnvT" "Think he's liable to?' asked the Cvravesend man, with aU curious ex-! pression of visage. . "He might.; Suppose 4 he, should get your wife!'' . ' : " ' . uAh!" said the Gravesend man. "He might get her, mighteu he? You think Pd better keep hini thent" and the Gravesend man leaned against the door and gave himself .np, to re fection. "So lie inight, so he might," the city editor heard him Kay as he drew away and left him there. "That beautifid young tame alligator;.may get her yet," and the gloom of night fall enveloped the. frame dilating with a new hope. Brooklyn Eagles American and European Girls. In Europe every girl learn cook ing as an iirt, aiid that part of her education is as essential as 'that of reading or writing. Kyery restaur ant and hotel has. a number of , these" volunteers, who pay tor 'the . privi lege of learning under the tuition of "a. chief, in addition to which they do work around tliekitchen. No matter how rich a man is, his daughters must learn in this manner, so that they can supervise the household aud learn to cook well and; economically. This custom has , l)eejaFiinbrte to this country in a different farnxi and is now permeating the j Kast ia the. shape of the schools of cookery. In Europe the girls are also taught cookery in the achools, and the con sejueiiceis that they are, wives in fact as well as in name. When girls in this country stop looking down on housewifery as dishonale and begin to learu coking as an art, they will all pass out of single i Wessfdues, but until that time the crop of old maids will continue to increase alarmingly. The heard of remark that two can live as' cheaply as. oiie, is rank non sense. Any young man can live like a fighting'cock, dress .well ami smoke the becfgars on 1,000 er year. He cannot mary on $1,500 and do the same. Kansas City Times. "r I -' On J street, iui Sacramento, Cal. there is a store at which a St.. Ber nard dog is ke)t to watch at s night for burglars. - One day last month, this dog was half asleep, on a rug m the store, when a number of 'rough characters entered, examine some comic and began to alehtinea pn a counter. The oronrietor was buRV, and oaid no attention to rthW ladsj fmt hoy m reacll the do()r tter a win c tlie la'.rer scarteu one the dog had blocked the way. He stood growling and showed his teeh, evidently determined ! that the- boys shouhl not pass out. The proprietory attention was at once j attracted, and he ordered the dog to keep quiet. The intelligent-animal kept up his growling, however, and when tlie storekeeper advanced! to protect tlie lads he saw that the dog was right. In fact, he espied a package, of val entines sticking from the pocket of one of the strangers; lie immedi atelv searched them, ail found that they had slipped a Jiumber of articles into their iockets. The tog,; pfi. the rug, hail seen the thefts' hhd was bright gnough to , know that t hey were wrong. . s i A few days ago, while the' fly wheel of the Winchester Arms Man ufactory, in New Haven, wa revolv ing so rapidly that the spokes could not be distinguished, , the engineer noticed a white blotch revolving with it. lie at" first, thought tbut the blotch, was caused by sunlight, but he decided finally that something had fallen iiito.thQ.weeirItc:. ped the engine, and ito 1ms ..amaze ment found that what he bad s seen was a white cat, which had dxen clinging to one of the spokes. 1 The cat had wandered into the 1 wheel, and had failed to get; out when the wheel was started ! shortly; before. She wivs dazed, -a-niP hardly knew how to act for several minutes alter the rescue, but she recovered:. . The Hon. Mr, ulltvan offers ,tQ nsrht any' man in AmejiCiifarJ10,DW Shaking for oner we can't raise tlift monev, and besides we bavtJi such I entire resnect for the Hon.' 'Mr. Sul "van inai; yvoumi .ww; uuu ness. He' the Iigltnmcst Hgutor hqjoa , makiug W Uhlncm""- a lor a lame one j on. mr mwMv neti d t eiti 0f the Union, is recog- There is a wp first imt .'Iifni rft'iml! tirtn' fr al i i , . ."1 . . . " , V i v -i " u v ' u,zeu inc. jeamng enaraeter ; mmistrv ol M.w.n,, ... n.bU yociilist! and Tarietv , er.fonner of ,,.., but now he's, the head of the familv.1i.:i irUzA-fnUti .... , laith and exeent navin' the rent. , jvhen there i t. vuan ia , ami ine jury msap, i-iwirt Tonll'Astnr's own thatn i Just as they sat. Wrfif.1 V-t Clt v. Mr. Pastor is Tony Pastor in Troable. -Tony lastor,'of New York", who is . now with his inimitable variety com- way, Xew York City, ana has gath ereal)Otit him the lest trome of I vaHtVMirfciMfe tiHfc-euld be-;ohtaiii- fMl Theompauy has just completed a'bnUint engagement at the Walnut street TiK.Htre, Philadelphia, and of character singing, and has made himselfi immensely popular, having realized by tune. ! his talent n' Tjirfft rfor- . J ".?, i " i The writer of this article met Mr. Pastor I re'ciutly at: tlie -Bingham Hbnse,in .Philadelphia, and found him 'as! genial in' '-private as he is anmsiug.Uetbre the , public. , Dming our eon-ersfition -I iiiquired a to hla a it in t '.1- i i: i a pnysicai neaitn, aim ne replied mat notwitHstiindiug the Strain upon him in the discharge of his professional duties, it was excellent. lie had oc either the casionalv severe iains, result of rheumatic attacks or colds, but any complaints of that character never troubled him long, as he had found 4ut-v-remedy for-all Hiich an noying affections, y I asked him what tlie rented v was, and ho replied "SU Jacobs pil." .1 heu learned "front Mr: Pasot that he considert'd the Great German Remedy an excel lent ju-jeparation for the cure or relief of rheumatism, aiid that it was about the Only "tiling lisedunong proies sional people "for that' distressing complaint, tillo -r took bottles . of it with him whenever he went travel ing, and woujsdnot lxj without it, aud kne W-t hat Itia-eryp popular with nuinber 1 rabjUDeirs of his own company. Awti vernation iield sub sequently with Various members of the' organization revealed the fact thaSt,tTaeobs Oil iJiad been" er lorming most invaluable service for them iu the way of Curing thein of rheumatisiiwi r Xearly , every artist in the troupe used? it,9 and 5 was en thusiastic in its iraise, and the wri ter .was really forced to the conclu sion tlnit Tony Pastor .was. certainly in luck in having so valuable an . ar ticle; knmvu- aud - employed fey his inimitably good company of perform ers, for it enabled evtry one to be always in his 'place,! thus insuring comfort to the management and gen nine katfsfaetiou to the. public. Tony Pastor would certainly be hi trouble "without St. Jacobs j Oil. At least, other managers whose artists have been ! temorarily uhsupplied, have noticed the difference between St. Jacobs Oil in stock and St. Jacobs Oil out of stock among the members of their companies. N. Y.Clijer. A Practitioner' Tet. 1 I I Makion, 8. C.y March 15, 1880.' ,.A H. H- Warner & Uo. : Sirs I have beeii trj iiig some of'ywrifcafe Kid -hey "arid Liver Cure fn' my privctice, and find it to act like a charm. N. C. MuRi'iiv, Ms D. Never Saw a Colored ITInn. A Philadelphu exchange says that most of the' Jewish refugees arriving in this country never saw a colored man until they landed. ' . "What's the matter with those meu?" asked jone of the refugees of a committeehian in Pliiladelidiia. "Nothing," was the answer. "Ain't .they sick!" i ' No4 H !!"" ; ' hi ' f ' . "Well, vjhat inalceH them so black?" ;f They ale negroei'I L i ' ; ' The'fyreigner shook' his. iead and Proceeded tol cxamkio t the colored menleloser. A crowd soon gathered nronuiVantl cujoyetV jthf ightira inehseTy. Some of tliem shook hands with the Africans, but the most of them refused and shrunk when the dusky hands were offered them. The children1 and some of the-women ran in alarm when the bolored, men. ap proached theni. The youngsters clung in terror to tlie skirts of their inotherip while the adult females were iift so certain but that the darkies were sent into the . room to scare them or eat them up. The youiig colored men en joyed the sport themselves, and tried to talk gib berish to the exiles. "All through advertising," remark ed ex-Mayor Gregory, to us as he veut homeward with i bottle of St. Jaoobi OilTthatIr liought thia. 'our paper contains so many won derful cures ofr rCjimr.se they are facrWand so I 'thonght I'd try a bottle for the rhuniatism." Madison (Wis.) Daily Democrat. t Franklin J. MoesT Ex-Governor of South Carolina,; iras wrested tin Xew' York, on the. 29th ult., for swin deling, and in default of bail, was committed to jail. 1 Closes -was the chosen prophet of the South Carolina Radicals, swne years back.-He is said to havfe stolen frem the'State of South Carolina- while Governor, a millsoii of dollars,, and, ejcaped pou-s ishnient. ' ow.he resorts to; petty swindlimr In Xew York to obtain tins p ELfn. J alter. the piesr tour they will reai- uiiar acuooil WIT AND HUMOR. ! r "A H f Add wo to man aud yon have blessing attefiding the mercy. ,T1I , , , t s hope cure, more diseases ediewie. t If von don't bridle your tongue, sad dle be vour fate- Some tempetance folfts who sworn off drinking, freezes their have wine aud eat it. After all. the iov of I success i does not equal that wlucli attendi the patient workings.' U H 1 1 I ' AYe gain as nun-h ihsavokling the falling of others as we do iu imita ting that in which they excel, j f Utten tlie world discovers a man s i1,loral wortn only wiien ns injusuce as ""y uestrojeu nun. , . , ' Young man,' always stop lefore you are clear through, then you jhave got soniething left to, start on again. It is truly said that there is I only one way not to get cheated j in a horse-trade, and that is not ta buy the horse. f - I It many thnes falls lout that we deem ourselves, much deceived in others because we first deceive our selves, f "Grace before ineat," as the yjonng lady remarked when she lacedf her self so tight she couldn't swalloA. t. We have no objection to a niau's borrowing trouble, but we wanj him to keep it to himself after hq has borrowed it. ' a Mark Twain remarks that, all we need to possess the fiuest navy in the world is ships-rfor we have plenty of water. . f - i Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey towards it, casts the shadow of our, burden benmaus A little bo5 who has been used to receiving his older brother' old toys and old clothes, recently remarked, "Ma, will I have to marry his widow when he dies!!' !' : ' - s Some fellow has brought out an opera glass which, he thinks, will fill a long-felt want. It holds a pint of whiskey. But that will not" "filiV a long-felt want. One of our 15ostou poets, is ?aid to be the best amateur boxers .iu the country. This shows that he is quite as talented with his hands as with his feet. " , "Amatemv Gardener'7 wants to know the easiest way to make v hot house. Leave a bep of parlor iiiatch es where the baby can play J with them. it "I wish I was worth 81,000000," said a gentleman. "What JgotMl would it dooii, for J ou don't speud your present "income!" inquired a friend. v "Oh, I could be economical ou a large scale. S ..'',.'. 'S-'it ' , "" o," hfraid, aar they congratu lated him -on his engagement,! "I'm not so iiarticularly charnied wih the girl, but 1 exiect to be very h;appy. Her mother is about the best; tem pered woman I know of." j 1- t - . -! -; ' It. was. sit a party. Miss Angelina had. been iersuaded to preside ;at the piano. There,V said Serephna as Angelina trtok up a piece of music, "she has taken a tune fronithej rack and now she will put us all on it." . - ... & - ? ' .,.MKDICAC fi ill A ' S Ii . ' ll f THE GREAT I nauraiqia, ociauca, uumuugv, t Baekaeho, Soreness of the Chest, tout, QuinSy, Sore Throat, Svetfhg end ' Sprains, Burns and Scalds, ) eaaercl BodUpPains, f Tooth,Ear and Headache, Ffstsd Feet and Ears, end all other Pains T'r and Aches. I. , '.Mi No Preparation on earth equals St. JACtiiw Oil as a n, Miro. timi-nU; und cheap Externals Kemer. A Hal ttntafte but the eomparatiyely trinip outlay of 50 Cents, and cyery one aufierinir ith pain can haye cheap andjoaitfr proof of ita eteiiaa. Directions in QeVen languagei f SOLD BT ALL DSUOAlSTS AST) DUILEES U '"' ..; MirDicnrE. ? , j :;' - A, VDGHLER. & CO., i m -1 I 0 ! HSUif A J. E. OH Alt A ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, : ' ENFIELD, X. C.'; in tht Country of Halifax, Praciicw in tht Count r- of Halifat, Ydg comb mnd Warrtn ant ia the ?oprm atxl tMtl Court r Hmnh Ltrolioa. McliX j.-.,- W A , Anders6ri.r Atlantic Foxndry, ; I 200 j Water Street, Norfolk, j Va. Manufacturer of Every Description of I. Castings, Iron and Brass, 1 At short Notice and Baltimore prices., iso r-xtra Charge for Patterns on (Hand of which I have quite : , an Extensive VAriety. f SGFlIighest Cash Vice paid for Jfetals. Marh 10 I Tear. ,t w t, I To the Citizens ef Wilson aa4 ! pf Adjacent Towni. ;'f H'e, the undersigned, beg Jeuv Co call your MUntionto I " The Richmond Iron Roof Paint & Cem ent Would he glad to correspond with vpu on the Kiibject of jour own intrest,r W will warrant ii. tight lioofin every intan' and will tend you th Vet of TeRtimoniala on appttcation, Respwctfullv, i ' " BURPII IJROS MichlC-3ra (Sold.boro.Nj --I -...u.,.;...:....T.4 .:. 7b the Justices of tht Peace of WUs&tt County: s. . . ; . - o. Yu are hereby notified to meet in the thejCourt House .in the town of I Wil son on the fimrth Monday in fJfay 188i, to deteriniuf whether the' In ferior Court of Wilson County shall be discontinued. . j By order of the Board. I . A. O. mtOOKS. Chairman of the Boa"rd of Justices of jthe Peace of Wilson County. NOTICE. Having been appointed Recelrer of thelate firm of Farmer & Wainwright, all persons indebted to them are here by notified to come forward and maki payment, and those, holding: claim against the same will present . (hem properly authenticated for adjust ment. " f j J. A. TYNES. Nov. 11th, 1881. tf. . i OTICE. UYj VIRTUE OF A DECK RE OFTIIE Snjte: ior CoMrt of Nah Counlj approved bv the Hon. John A. Gilmer in motion Uettie Whhley, ii fant by her Guardian li ll. Bunn. The; underigneit will sell before the ?Court House door in the town of Xanhville, on Monday, ApVil 3rd, 1882. One tract of laud in iS'asli Cojiuty, North Carolina adjoining UiefIanU of llenry A. r Whitley and bthera uia containing onn Hundred and fourteen i (114) acrs, mort or le. Subject to the Dower of Mr. Jollr B. Whiiley, which has bWen as KiSTited by I mills and bound. Term;: Oh Third cash Balance at oilit months with intere-'t from da of ale at 8 erj cent l itle retained till purchaie money ia aid. IV II. BUNN, Guardian and Couinii.iionr, Mch 24t. . I J ; NOTICE . - BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the. Superior Court of Wilson County, made on the ,47th day of .February ISSLVand ?uly approved by the Hon. Johit" Ai, Gilmer, Judge; m a certain petition pending In said; Court,! filed by! MARY K. CREWS, In her own behalf and BESSIE C. JOILNSOX. an infeint, offering by her guardian, the said MARY K. CREWS, I UiaU sell at the Court House door in Wilson, Monday the 3rd day of April 1882 that portion of the lot in the town of j Wil son on Tarboro Street," affjoirtingr N. A.i JVlorrfi, John 1. Vell!. Wilic Daniel and others, beginning at N. A. Morriss'eorner-ohTarboro Streei and running with said street 18 feet, j then at jright angle with aid street 142 feet tolW. Daniel's line, then withj said line About 28ifeet,-hen?to John D. Welb' corner, theft with John D. Wells line 97 feet to X. A. Mdrriss' line, thence with Morris-s tine? 10 feet, cornering thence with said Jonrbw' lne 44 feet to the beginning, exclusive oftheboilding.); Also that portion of aid lot. lying iiu mediately -back of the store owned by Move fc Xadal. being 21 feet wide by about - 100 feet deep.; For more particular description ej& the plot on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court. Terms: 312CO cash; balance on credit of nine months interest from dale at a per cent. Titlo retained until : purchase Iaid. - r'- , t., .' t 11. u. COJN on, Commissioner. Feb.2T-tf. : ! LLMtlM s? RICHMOND, VAvi; if A 5f V T A C T U It E B 9r OjT mi CarTiaifisof'Allliiifls loggies, Phton, Bir-set (rrlagee, Jagger Wagons Top and no Tot, Ac. m. - ; i f illOME POLIOS TnwnTbej fia do s well'For; Yoa. !: 1 1 Hugh :Fi Mtoiay i Keprwenta the larget lieapeiti saftt and ohlet Keg'ilar Life Imkiranr Company doing: bnness In Wilaoo. Oiye" nihi ;yor biiKineMt and he will apend hw .money bert among you. - ' . I Btar.l7Hf. I: .E. L, IIUXTER, D. D. S mm. OFFICK XT FIELD, N. C. 2-10-Cm. AN8IOK HOLSE EN LABGE1), ljemodeled, lUfur- eomraodatiens, Itates Reaonable.l'l'tf POWELL. A ROBINSON, , rASltlOXABLK BARBERS. ' ' TAltBORO T., W1UKK, X. C. Having opened a first-class Barber shop solicits the patronage of those who wish pood , work done. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. JJulyl6-ly 1YO TICE. In consequence of the death of Geo. II. Grifiinjt becomes necessary to set tle the business of theflrui of Griffin & Murray. All persona indebted to said firm will plwise call at their place of business and settle at once. WM.JdURttAY, Surviving partner of Griffin &. Mur ray. . . , Dee. 9tf. t S W Sddner. WXOLBSALB LI Q OUR DE A L E R , No. 21 Roanoke Square, NORFOLK, VA, Orders promptly attended to and Mch 10-3 Satisfatrtion Guaranteed. STATE OF JS'OUTU C'AllOLlXA, ' NASH COUNTY. Before the Superior Court Cltrk. David Bon ami Dinah Buna, hia wife. Wvatt B. Poland, Laura M. Poland,' Tinah II Poland, Jbn B. Poland, K. Poland, William Poland, Nicholson Po land, Joahua 1. Lwia and M. Lewi, PlaiutifiV. Notite. . "... ; .'. 1 y: ..'. v Jol n FWier and Jfary F. B'Liher, hia wife, Samuel Kuthran and Eliza Jane Kuthran, IiU wife. 1 Defendants. In this pecia! proceeding iii9t(tutd on the 20th uf February 18S2 -to aell for partition coparcemera certain real estate, Ijing in thia cunty, whert'of Ilenrv Poland died, seized, posnewed, the complaint has fecen dul filed in tthe office of the .Superior Court clerk of thi county, and the deTendenta bve-iitt'iod are hereby notified to appear and answer or de mur to Raid complaint, on or before the 29th of May 1832; otherwie the relief, prayed for in (he complaint will be granted. ' Nashrille, N. U., iMarch'Gth, 1882. U ( BENJ. H SOIiSBY. Mch 2 Jt j Clerk Superior Court. R. W. J O Y NE R, Maroou Oeatlat, I9Hm permanently located la Wilson C. All oppf ration will oe neatly and carefully performed and on terms as reasonable as possible Teeth extracted Without pain. Office Tarboro street next door to Post office Jan 8 12m. ' , Mcerat. II. E. IlKMTOV. faring leased all of the machinery, belonging to tha lato ' f . ' ' : ''..." : r. A. amwrigut, we are novr prepared to build new, and ro- pair all kinds of ' MACHINERY. '. Wo keep constantly on hand : ' . . . - . - ' - pipe and fittingi AJso Tftlres of all kinds. Cotton gin fitted up in first-clafs order. Special attention giren to. fitting up Mill work. Estimates fui nished on all kinds of vork Or ders solicited,, and promptly executed Hurray k Benton, WILSON. K. C. Mar. 1 if. K0TICE. On Tuesday the 18th daf f April next at A. line the Ute rcvidmce of G HUMAN E ATM AN, deceased. I will elt U iht liihe bidder the personal property btlonginc to the deeeaaed, coBaUting of or.f mule aud bupjry, hof , one oow, two oxen, 25 hej, hooaeknld and kitcbea furniture, rorn, bactn, Ac . &c. Teriua: Cash before the right to tha prop erty is released. This 13th day of March, 1883 '" '' .-:.."- THOS. JEFF E ATM AN, AJminisrrator. 3Iax.l7-4t- . ! JJOTICE. THE, UNDEItSIGNED, haroY-r ed a copartnership forth practice medicine in the town of wihon r. adjoihlngcountry. Returning that: to their patrons for tholr .liberal p nnaira 1 1 .1!! w A.if ' ' theaame. Ofllce on Nwh Street i or both nuv nlu-av r .,:.! not profeionallv encased. C. C. I'EACQCK, f. I).. ' - W. fi. AXDEUSOX, M. Jon22.-ly. ' . ' ' PETEISJURO, VA. Ilo-Dltiller, Refiner ; aud VhoIi Liquor DtHiIer 8i Sycamore Street, . Kscps constantly on hand a full of Liquors, 'ino.s Jfe. Mvor' s ed Rye "SUNNY SOUTH" Whi unsurpassed. : Orders solicited satisfaction guarautood. FblU-3mJ : . E. MV1L,- TALB0TT Cc SOlfS Shockoe Machiiv men Moxi), va., M8Diifiic tin'i of Portable stud KtMloparf Kr.sfinea nnd BoiVif, Saw Willr. (Vrn ,; Wheat Mill, Sliifting. Handera tnU PaV Turbine Water Wliutla, Tnbaooo Taofa, Machinery, Wrought Iro;i rrk, Rraaa ai. IrMi Castings, Machinery of vverj deacil tlon. OINNINO i- THRESnrXO if A VHlh' A fel'KCIAf.TT. Kpirit.j: Prouibtlr aud Carefully Talbott's Patent Spark Arrertn 'I'liw Invention orila Ar. It dogs not ileitroy the (liH(l. It dvs not interfere with aiirV . tubes. ' - It will not. choko up and rqMlr(- . clfaning,. . It rqnrs no direct dampf.ra lo bo , ed wben raiaiu mah 4dnniioia Uwlny jectiounble, a tlioy may bo left opn . -. allowr the parks to eM-npo. It requires tioAVHlcr to oxting;uih vyhic'li, by condeiiMuituii, dMiroyK(li cin-. Ik'fidon. when water u ujd, if nxlmr , thw efficiency i dcatroyed by cvaporat. of the watr, aud tlie boiler la kopi filthy condition. ' j it ii (implo and dmabla tui oun ta r',J' upon. ' , It n be attached to any boiler. Xo yiautcr fchoald b without oj . tbetn. Iiituiauce omnpanio will gin and Lama v1im tlie Tulbott En'i aud Spark Arrcalvr are uwd a: aaiuw r. -ai cliart-d for water or horse pawer. C2iriMid for illuktiaied circulara a., price likt Biaucb Hotua: Goldaboro, X. C. J. a Hauscr, General Manager. J. A. OValnr. s. LocalUatiagei. ol4-U . a. H. GrlSn, Jr. Agnt for WU on, yah. and Franklin oouatlea, t Wibiou, K.O. Empire Plaster Mill.' WILMINGTON, N. O. We aro prepared to deli vor the EESTKOVA SCOTIA FRESH GROURD PUSTL (OYISlJM.) IX) W RATES KOR LAKOK LOTS. J. K. IlLOSSOM A KVAN8, ; f ebl3ai wjimingto.v, k. AMERICAN 1I0US1 I'OKTBMOL'TW, T; MOST Convenient to all Itiiilroad I: pots and Btam boat Landings. Kateh: First Ficxjr, rcr day, $2 ' Second Floor, iK.r day, $1,50. ' North Carolina Travel L$ Iteap fully Holicited. IJHOWNLKY HISTEltS, Proi Feb3-'82-ly TH E LKADIXO SCIENTISTS OK TO-DJS aifrt that cut ittun art tiuud kr di.. derd KJdDT r Llrrr. If. (iter .'oicia Kinc' and LiTer ar kept tn prWt order, prfvat hemi will Imi the rranlt. Tttia iratte haa cwly ba ko a abort um aad for year popl uffvrrd g, '. . acoay WHbnet LiB( aUe to flntt relief. The . coTrry ef Wareer Kaf KWaey an 4 Liver i mark a aew era la the ueauaeot of these trot Mii from a Irayle Woptml leaf ef are alaa -eootain jo.l the elrnicai tttmarf ia bo -mad iavigorate bih of the tmti ercasa.. afely riore aei krep itu-m iti order Ii rOSITlTK KKMKIIT for all the minw mom peioa ia the tower part of the l-edy fc : pid I.iver lleaaactte Jm.ui.diet I kzataawa- . Fryer, Ane MalartAl lever, aud all i Me of the Iiliij,Utr aad Frioarv Or;i It 1 an exellnt and-af rem!r for ft-mi . rtns FTfnary. It will rouu-oi Mriuiruaif. , ta ioTalaHe tor Wurorrtve.tor f.allinef th . A a Blood Puriler it t niinald, fer j Ibe orcaa thai, make th Motif. ThU remed nrhirh has rtonnin-h woi ' pot np is Uie LARGEST W2KI BOTTLE " ia1rtne njioa tho inirkPtviuJ t by Jh ?.i and all dwOr at OXK IWOAR AND T . j TV-rIVEriiVTS Tr Wife. For lHxhetA qiiird for WA H S tK s SA FE XHABETES C It ts a POSITIVE Kfrody. JLH. WAKNESiCO.,Ecetaa?r,!?. . h- 'X r- Ii ! is r rt it If M i I S it v ill 1 t f alligator got the arm too. I i - - - ! i . .- .

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