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THE WILSON ADVANCE. - Publmhbd' Kvebv Fkiday At WirXoN, No Ifl'll CAROLINA THE WILSON ADVANCE. :iiy: 'JOSEHiS DANIEIS. - - EJiioranilPrwprifUr. Sitiwkh'tiok 1Ut? ix Advance One year ;.. Six months. - . . . . ,.2.oo ..... .....A:..,..i.......l.0K Money can be sent by Money Order rN Uegistered Letter at our THE ADVANCE GLEANINGS. A story has been startfd that Arahi Bey is an Irishman, and that his real name is Pat Foley. The artesian well at Goldslioro, has, we learn from the Messenger, reached a depth of 1 75 feet. Itoht. T. Lincoln, the present sec retary of war, is now the only sur vivor of Aliraliam Lincoln's family. This year will lie remeihliered as a year of big crops ami big appro priations. Heayeu sends us wealth and we send Koheson anil Keifer to dissipate it. A Confederate half .foliar was sold in Few York a short tune ago lir 1870. ; It was dated 18411, and it 'is said .there are only four of the kind iu existence. A St. Louis lxy drank inilk with out taking the chew of tobacco out of his mouth. The milk washed the tobacco down his throat, and he died of nicotine poisoning. An. jiiipeUious man at( Wjiiona, Missi, t t-oax a gill pi; elope wiUi.iiiiil' fciifH i "him, lassoed her as she WM going to churchy and was dragging j, her towards; a justice's office when succor came. ; Rhode Island's first case under the Fifteenth Amendment is that of a negro lawyer, who was refused admission to a skating rink on ac count of his color, ami procured the indictment of the managers, y The Philadelphia- IrenH says the movement to make Gen. Grant the Republican nominee for Governor of New York is in dead earnest. Grant seems Immi$ as hardYo get rid of as S. J.Tildeu or Aleck Stephens. Two Indiana iariuerspiurrclcd alxuit a wreneh, and went to law. The costs ot court and counsel feels have reached 1,700, both-" litigants have mortgaged their properly to raise the j money, and the case is continue)!. i; ' . '. , It is liecoiuing a trade to outrage and iiiniiler young giilsj and when done by young bloods 'with plenty of money, t he business is attended witlrnvd.iiier froni a legal source. The law is helpless against a con spiracy with money to back it. Mr. Thomas Hatha way ,of Adams' Creek, a few days ago killed a rat tlesnake in his neighborhood which would till; a half bushel measure when lull v coiled. lie had .TJ rattles and when cut open his stomach con tained the entire carcass iif a young fawn. It is proMised to revive the ..pil lory in Fngland for the punishment of men who unlawfully heat ; or wound women. Alsive the head of the occupant of pillory is to be placed his name, and the epithet wimiaii lieater or wife beater, as the case may lie. ! Ouly.a few days ago the marriage of an estimable young lady of Au gnstii, Ga., to a Chinaman of that city was aunoiineed. ' Sunday after noon last, in the same city, Thomas ..Willy, a full blooded Chinaman, led to the altar Miss Anua Niece, a iesK;ctable white girl. The fair ground buildings are lie- ing jiainted a light straw color with brow n trimming, and will, no doubt look very neat when finished- .The j Graded School will ojien Sept. 1st., Capt. Diigger,the snpermtentent is already here, preparing and sug gesting needed improvements. Rocky Mount Reporter. The New York Globe, liadical sheet, in its issue of the 15th inst., says that "the Hills, Hamptons, Georges and Vances must be ex terminated." That is the tone of Radical Hist masters in ! the South, according to the Atlantic Monthly. When the "exterminating" process Wgius there will lie a lively row all along the lines, "yon lief," Star. Only iihont one out of fifteen of the American girls w ho go abroad to liccome great singers or painters are ever heard of after returning home. The other fonrteeen marry ltalian Counts', and when night . comes are too busy taking care of the monkeys ami mending rain-Uini-ines to hunt up their. old ac quaintances. . '-.'-' The following is, the inscription '..!. a I ' . ' . . . u oe on ine monument, wuicii is soon to lie erected, at . Moiilieello, Va., over the grave ot Thomas .let' ierson. "Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration j vir.,;.; M S . i . i' Aliont six. years ago V irguua Ui religious heedoin, and i. . ' IW fanlu,.A....:..L..i,;..;vi. !tl,t 1,a,,u, uf L'ttlepagc ginia " Biuii AuilL, O. S., died July 4th, 18lM;." The stoiy of Mrs. Lincn writing wlu ii a youug girl, a lettiVr. in which she expressel Na deteriuttvtH to ecHe the wifeNif a lhesideiit, is cmitii iiuHl by the priHluctiou of the document, nw in t he iMissession of Gen. 1'ivsioi,, f I.exiiigtoii. Ky. 1 1 was addressed to W daiighU-r of Gov. WiekUfie,' kI Vmitaiiied a playlul deMiipt.u.11 ntuhe gawky ynmg Lim-ob,, Ut- xvh she WJW frothed. She said: "RutTl ineau to uake him lhvsideut of the V. S. .'UL Same- ou U1 see that, as I always told you, I will yt.t be the iiesiutiu w ile." , . f ' . 'LET ALL THE ENDS THOU. AIMST AT, BTHY COUNTRY'S, THY GODS, AND TRUTH'S." T i' ; ' - ' : : : r- , '-, - - ' U f t- 1 " ' .. . ; j , - - J ;' ., - vol.. 12. The Washington corresjioudent of the New Orleans Tim ex-Democrat gives what he terms a "strange story from the death bed of the late Pre sident Garfield," which is to the ef fect that while j et in his full senses, but convinced that he could not re cover, "he expressed not only regret but deep contrition for the part whk-b; he had liorne in depriving President Tilden of the office to which le was elected In 17." Mobile has a very versatile som nambulist. One night last week he got out of lied, arrayed himself in full evening dress, and went through the motions of receiving guests. The next night he imagined he was at an eneaiiipuieiit, and shoulder ing, his gun paraded the - streets all night. The night following begot up and dressed, putting his socks outside of his shoes, aud ran a foot raw. On her wedding day an Indiana girl wrote something, sealed it in anenveloie, and gave it to an inti mate friend: "Jf I am alive six mouths from now," she safd, "give it back to me unopened. If I am dead read it." On the day her half year expired the bride committed suicide, and the enclosure was found to 1m.- a statement that she expected no joy from the marriage, but w:us willing to give it a trial liefore de ciding to take her own life. . .One of the refining stills of the Standard Oil Company's refinery, at Cavenpoint, Greenville, X. J., ex ploded Thursday evening. The burning oil was thrown into an ad joining still, and that exploded, hulling an 'employe. a distance of thirty feet and fatally injuring him. The Ha.uies communicated with one of the many large tanks, and it is feared that several more will be de stroy ed. The loss 'caun not lie de detinitely ascertained. the esti mates vary from y.'UMNl to 7.".00. "Aralii I'.isha has announced his intention to cut t lie throats of all thtfTHvks he may happen to catch, ami gives as a reason that it is bet-, tor fo kill tlient .now when there are a few, than to wait until the number lieeoiues larger. He has by this mode of .priK-eedure thrown hinnclf beyond the p,ile of civilized warlare, anK will, if f aught, lie dealt with iu a summary manner. In Hie meantime, however, he is said to lie entrenching and making accessions to his .' forces froinyiie wandering tribes of Southern F-g.vpt. Mr. Ruben Hall, a man near HO years ot age, residing over iu the neighborhood of Warrior Creek Church, iu Laurens county, S. C, had a severe attack of siekness not; long since, of several weeks' dura tion, but finally recovered. As might be naturally "supposed from his advanced age, he was and had been quite gray for several years. About the time when the late sickness took place, however, his hair began to turn slightly darker, continuing so during his confine ment, we are informed, it is as black as it ever was at any' time during his younger days. Says the AnheriUe Citizen: We have before condemned t lie haste with which a few of our contempo raries jump at conclusions relative to the political status of gentle men. A recent very gross, injus tice was doue Col Jno. N. Staples, of Greensboro. Mere speculation and rumors, generally started by enemies, are not sufficient to justiy either conclusions or their circula tion, and a newspaper belittle its purpose when it leuds itself trf'tere idle rumors, circulated to do in jury to good men. Would it not le well to wait for gentlemen to state for themselves their positions? The Keutucky convicts, who were baptised by Kev. Mountain Evan gelist Barnes while . guards kept loaded muskets bearing on " them have backslid. They shouted and pray ed and sung about wanting to lie angels, and all that, in Mie most fervent way, but the other day, just alter a hymn extolling the "sweet hour of prayer'-..had been given, it was noticed that several of the lambs were missing, and a search discovered them in a lieinp room gathering up knives, canes, clubs and things wherewith to butcher their spiritual instructors and brain t lie guards. The extra religious exercises have, been sus- IH'iided. Xiws-Obttei rer. i man oy was con-i victCil in the Henrico Circuit Court of logery and sentenced to the pen .ite.iitiar.y. Shortly after his sen tence he apealed to the Governor for a iardon, on the grounds that he liecaine paralyzed aud could not speak. For more than a year the prisoner was 1 not ; known to have ut t ered a word. Governor K e m ier apMmted a medical commission, consisting of two or three eminent medical men, to examine the pris- i uier. Iittlepage was put uuder t he lunnence of chloroform, wuen lie laughed and talked as glib as any one. The pretended paralytic. t4ld how he had deceived the officials;. -v 1 11. . Lll . - .1 J OfixHirse the Governor refused to m-ai.t. tlw.naninn and LittleiiaL'e was sentto the jienitentiary, where he served lus full term. Kiehmotta ' State. NEAR-BY NEWS NOTES. The Weeks Wealth of Xear News Gathered br Our He porters ! and Neatly Nipped from our Numerous Neigh bors. -The section of country around Staggsville was.visited Friday-levelling last by a severe and destructive storm. In width it did not cover more than a half, but wherek-er it struck trees were torn , up by the iuhn, leuceswere si-aire crops badly damage Tobacco Plant. ed and the -Durham Prof. Julius L. Tomlihson Suiier- intendeut of the Wilson Graded School and the Stale Normal Ipass ed t hrough this place Friday on his way to Morehead. Pror. Toiid nson is a man of marked ability and de serves the high compliments lie stowel ujion him. Free Prea. Willie Glenn, sixteen j ears ofage son of Egliert Glenn, living on kller by Creek, about five miles from town, was accidentally killed on Thursday evening last. He w!as iu a field where a dog had caught a hog, and in attempting to driye ott the dog with the butt of his gun, its contents were discharged ii his breast, ending his life in oue lour. Durham Plant. We have the official statement of Geu. Estes, the chairman of the re publican convention, countersigned by the Secretary, announcing! the nomination ofHon. O. llublis for Congress. We will publish jit iu full to-morrow. Mr. O'Hara claims that after Gen. Estes had vacated the chair anew chairman was fleet ed and a formal vote was had wliere in he received IS votes -Journal. Mr. G KosentU-Ccretary and trea.su rejp-w tTie Falls of Neuse Man ufacturing Company, informs us that the new factory of Mn Swep son, near Haw River, Which ; pecu jiies t he site of the one burned last year, is completed and that oflcar load ol macfii nery for it ha s arrived. The faitory'will for. the present have 2,240 siiiudles and 50 looms, lint its capacity wilt lie increased at an earlv dav to 5,000 apinjlfe and . . .. . SO.l llHIlllS. Wilmington Star : On Sunday, the L'.'ird inst., the dead ImmI.v of a man wa discovered floating flown the XoitLeast River. A bruised jilace was discovei-ed over the left eye which looked a if a ball from some weapon h;ul penetrated the head at that spot. The corpse is liclieved to lie that of Isaac Bryant, a resident of Deep Bottom, Who is reported to have left that place on Friday last iu a state of intoxica tion. The question is, was he shot or did he meet his death by dcownf ing ? The tlreenback party . ot Craven county met at Newlierne last Thursr day to nominate the county officers and nieniliers of the legislature! The following were nominated : : j For the Senate Cicero Green. For the House Major Dixoil, col. For Clerk of Superior Court J. V.Jackson. For Sheriff Daniel Davis. For Surveyor Henry BroWu For Treasurer George Bishop. For Coroner John H. Thomas. Fi exx Press. .ANOTHER'S 'Hool. Sever gen tlemeii of this place have tornied themselves into a joint Stockj Cun- paiiy for the purpose ot organizing female school. The lot ha iK'en given them, and so far the! stock taken will build the Acadeinyj. The services of Mrs. Geu. Pendel- have lieen setrured. She will have t he en tire nianagementof the school. The lot for the purpose is the one in re..r of the residence of Mr. S. S. Nash ami opjiosite Hie Methodist parsonage. It is nil necessary for us to sav an v thing in Mrs. 1 nder's favor. We congratulate on i' people uMin their ginid fortMue. Souther ner. ' ; ; " ! ". Tarlioro Southerner : In! Edge couiIh county, North Carilitia, now lives a man who did; a brave act. His name is R. W. Sherrodj It was dining the latter part of the war, about 1SU4, jn the trenches around Petersburg. The Yankees hail been shelling oiir works. ( )ne of the shells dropjied iu the trenches where the men were stationed ami felt right at ShemKl's feet. Sherrod coiilly and quietly picked it up and threw it over the breast works in front, re marking as he let it go : j "Damn y ou. git olT from here," The shell did not explode, but the men who saw it drop expected to set it burst in Sherrod's hands. Tliert is noth ing that British tars can do that will surpass the exploit? .- of Tar Heels. There passed through t iwn this morning a gay amlfioliesine party of six young girls ; route" to the mount ains. They'-' were all robust, good looking, lull of life and energy and lient on a -frolic. Dressed in uniform .style of walki ig habit, slightly .shorter even than the pre vailing lashion, made of exi-ellenf and durable linen, plain but pretty hats, easv shoes with hijth ankles for dust, they were the person itiea-' tion of comfort. Each lufre a knap sack upon her back, soldier style, and was armed with a revolver and large bowie kmfe. Their trip take in nearly all the mountain counties. Sofne 'nighta-they -camp : out, aud others they pass at hotels, as hu. mor or convenience " may Shappeu With no baggage of "wjuipments, except what each carries a'pori her lersot, this might be called anot her charge of the Light Brigade! Three of thtni are farylanders and three are Virginiaus. Patriot. It is said that N. C, has more witton factories in operation than any other Southern State, all of which are paying; haudsome - divi dends on the money invested, and furnishing remunerative 1 employ ment to her citizens. ThM.mareh of improvement is not cobued Warty jiarticulai section or class, $ut is general throughout the entire State and embraces all grades of her yteo ple, and the future outlook" for her prosperity is most eneour.igiug to all who are interested ittT7ier! vel fare. The "Old North State" has always lieen ielebrated for her hos pitality, the valor of her sons and the beauty of her daughters, and now bids fair to lie its famed in the future for her material prosperity. Richmond State. We learn that a little colored girl, aged about ten years, jumped in the well at Mr. W. 11. Carters, about five miles west of this lJaee, on Mon day evening last, aud .was drowned. It seemsthat the gi Iliad been miss ed by some of tlv' people about the" house and inquiry was made tot her whereabouts when another little girl said that she was in the well. Search was it-;, once made, and the informa tion of the little girl found to be true. The girl was taken from the well, but, too late, the breath had left tier.; It is supjiosed that the girl remained in the well some 3 hoi.r liefore she was discovered. From the liest information we can get. She did not fall in the well, but really jiimjied in, but. for what pur pose, we are unable to learn. Sunny Home. One of the most, horrible murders on record is reiKirted . to have occur red at Shoe Heel, Roliesou county, last Saturday. Win. Robertson, a young farmer, allow ed himself to lie persuadsdto join a crowd of spree ing friends, and after they had a whrle"ilay's debauch - he returned home" His wife, to whom he had nol tieen long married, was sitting by the window knitting her hus band's socks. The sight of her in furiated him, and picking up an axe by the woodpile he deliberately walked up to the unfortunate wo man, who had been a devoted wife to him, and with a brutal exclama tion sent the keen blade crashing into her skull. "She fell dead with out a groan. ' The murderer, awak ing to a sense of the enormity ot his crime at t he sight of the blood, fied and has not yet been apprehended. Influence of Newspapers. A sc.luMii tea'her, who had lieen a long time in his profession, and witnessed the influence of a news-j pajier ukiii the minds of a family I of children, writes as follows : I have found it to be a universal j fact, without exception, that those scholars ol Isith sexes and of all ages who have access to newspa jiers at home, when compared with those who have not, are : 1. Better readers, excellent in pro nounciation, and .consequently; read more and understandingly. 2. They are better spellers, and define words with ease and accura cy. 3. They obtain a practical knowl edge of geography- in almost half the time it requires of other, a,s the newspapers have made them ac quainted with the location of the important places of nations,, their government and doings -on the glolie. 4- They are better grammarians, for having become so familiar with every variety of style in the news papers, from t'te common-place ad vertisement to the finished and classical oration of statesmen, they more readily comprehend the mean ing ot the text, and constantly ana lyze its construction with accuracy. ey write lietter compositions ftter language, containing , 5. They using lietti more thoughts expressed. .1 T.L.iL.k i Annff man H'lir. I. O li.r years lieen reading the uewspajiers j ..... .1 !.:,. "!... i.. air iiinNiK miviug un nuu m ...- , , . , , . ; - i.n.r ..,re:old; woman has to hit T ,1 i head wid a 'tater to bring me back extensive kuowledge iqioii a greater m " u"r " ,...L.. rui.5.-iniiicrltoairthai.' start me out alter an , .1 t rt.w, their views with greater fluency, . I , f, , . nvv. D.rt in th. WmIiI "The Best in the World. wtivi t t v XT I ' A 11 or K msi; II. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs Icon sider vour Safe Kidney and Liver and Liver Cure the liest uieiiicine iu the world diseases. for kidney ami liver .When you nun a newspaiiei an- nouueing that "Miss Aralella Da-sh, ... . - t.. 1 he piaiiMooKuig common yu ter ot Col. Dash, is alnmt to wed," &c, you wilt hml an honest joui 11a- ist-r-who will get the bounce within twenty-four hours. .: ?r.Tt7-rrr-T . - , IN LIGHTER VEIN. ;.V Uti hi V" HO A OO A Tennessee woman has trained a dog to drink beer and chew tobac co. Now you will see hnt jvoman will never marry. She i has no use for a man around the lions. . Au exchange says . "Paragiiy girls exii-t a kiss as a part of the ceremony when a geutleiBeu, Ss ni trodnoed." i.Ql hpw :..ic-f-yh some of our girls wauld Conform, to Pamgnyan cnstooi:'-' ' ; f Oiil iady-j reading; !o;jW rons-seau-y-'Tlie iropis'iii'oi ;ilie PWijuca is descriliei ijHagiv .flfib. Well, I never 1 1 dnde the Aasty Htnok n'tWiikisljamed 16" he' seen I ' tt'ahf . Htte Itf (ilVntry j(ie jpwxien, 'iffi.'pyf. ou pants when they goto get warped!" Here is a castle. It is tb home of au editor itj (ka fft?fk lass w i udmviuIiligUi Iftiirvays. In front' op Uie castle is apaik. Is it not sweet f The-lady in the park is' the' editor's wife. She wears a costly robe of Velvet. rjrameil with gold laeea'nu flier J "We pearls and rtitneW lkh& mrM tte!ftoi 'kits HtopyikfJa ana cigar ; His fittlei : clrihlren are playing tViaTnonff liMrbles on the tesejtrtlfflfof.( ,fheieditor can aford tqfin:ftyle.jtJ4e gets 15 Wmr, HHj Xbft.-t-A " AYoodanl Avenue business mn who had ad vertised for a" aeniiian'liua ap plication yesterday, fcom a inanwho seemed to fill the fcll , fxact'Wt the fact that be wi ont f a place caused the citizeuto ask': - "Were you discharged from your last place,?", . ... ., "... , . "Oh no. sir I quit oY my own ac cord." : ;"; ' '" "Anything wrong?" ' "There was, sir. The place was very pleasant, the. pay" good, and I came away without a hard word. But the srentlenian was ;a bit reck Ies,s, sir." ' -.' 'i low, reckless f' . , "Why, he wouldn't lie vaec'uated and he insisted on ':oiuiiig to . the barn every day'andeXiosiiig me to danger. ' I sjHike to him several times alsiut it, but he seemed so oli stinate and reckless that I deemed it my luty to ; quit, the job. Ah, sir! b'it no one knows how incorri gible some of those higVtoneij leo ple are ! Tliey'd even lug a baby which had the whooping cough right into tht coachman's lied room, and then expect, him to .buy bis own medicines and do his wluiopiiig at niirht after everybody was sleep !" BftoTHKR GAHDNEK'S DIFFI CULT V IN HECtlMIJi'G IN AHGF.L. "How wicked we am when' we sot down and link it olier,' said ''Brother Gamliier, as the voice of the tri angle struck the hour of seven. "While I keep trying to lielicve in healien, 1 keep wonderiu' how auy . -11 1..... ..I... ! r ..? I oi us win eoei fjei uar. : e inns not li'ar talse witness, air yit we loreU'r stretch in' de truf. We. in us' i not lie' an' yit comes so handy dat j we can't help it. We inns' not steal, j and' an' some of us don't. Dat is we doaii'i get inter a posishnni to j handle de funds. Ve liius' iiot lie. jealous, a.nVyit when de woman across de way, whose husliaiid aims yi; per week sails out wid fo' new bonnets a ya'r ain it liuniaii natiu- fur my ole wiuiiau to look arter her an not wish she hid hold of her back h'ar? .. We inns' not .sw'ar, an' yit what am I to-do when I strike the eand of a sidewalk plank wid my fut, or whack my thumb wid de hammer? Am it to lie supposed dat I will" calmly sot dowii an' sing a gospel hym? When we trade hosses wid a man we cheat him. When a man wants to Itorry a half dollah 1 of us we lie to him. We play keerds, dance, go to the theater an'; circus, an' we doaii turn our lioclcs on a dog fight. I tell, yon we am . all loo', weak liuniaii bein's, an, eben whjle :-e flatter ourselves ilat we are slidui' long to'rdsiiealien at de rate ..of a miU a iiiinute, we aie all ready to pass a lead nickel on a street hy ar foin'nanv. or lmeket de five lollali bill foun' in de iiostoflice. When I - ai night and jmll of, my ' l'" d i an' "ret to thinkin' ot how hard I 1,11 ! tl to lie gMxlr an' how jKiw'fnl easy it is to lie bad, an' become so aiisoriieuju ui,v, i,uouB.. v-1 ! arm ul of wool. Gemlen, let us j coiit ner to try to lie angels,! lint let ' us count on wrest hn wid Satan i alMiuffo'ty times a day,aii'oiibein' , n- flat wu our :back. eberv I blessed time. We will now irritate - ! de .usual order of biziness." De trwiFrepPrex. ' . , . ? Dr. Win. Hammond mys that lie lielieves cigar smoking is beneficial tn julnlts after eating, and it is srraduallv lieing discovered that ci H.ees sm. ,10f so injurious as tJie imv iHH.!! declared. ! Inferior ! ieieaof any description have bad j tendencies. ; m ueed fear n0 eviJ froIU t.j?arette Jt smoking. A' STAR 1 ROTTTF. AFFAIR A .irn i uim. eirigjuinn say s: uove is , a work of time. ! After it has taken h fast , hold jafH one it carries him away' with " a 'mighty whirL Wben love is' turthtyone years old then it iri the. : ood J bid stuff." Therais not muchapd old -stuff" of that sort in the world., After a you ng man goe to see a girl six or vehi nights wdek ibf fen at til ,ti years, loei sov of! gets., weak n.ej knees and wobble? as if it were weary and " wanted to be Trbtpbrf - - with "something like a mamkge ertifiote;; aud long be$rft ejtweMtietb.-Xea is reached, it the young ' man is not SjajTieUwifwith i mighty whirl," IhA is witk htt falblBr pedal, whicii MliPWSiPIWi -Wf ,, same, thing. Love that most be old .enough to t6fe;1feitfean traWl fo doable hjwwestl! GCliring tsWr . route ib-)tH6 vlab ci-,fi fE.i 1 isf f A' Prim FtbkkicidAN Poti Tini Vnri ty Art 'aid toLosk Hirldk'ri. ,i: u' - ; ;.i "if. iit -'! Vf . !ui, ,ttIn Charleston I met, a-Michigau-der who has served two terms in the ihiganjislaure, held' si Tell, ej al pfiiee of some proiiiinence iu the t State, and beeufaiiuius as a jioliti 'eun in'ilie'Repuwican party After we uaa waisea around tor an nonr I 'asked i-1" 11 Now, theWWhtit'doyou think of tliesk people?' Yoii have Been them with their coats off, Mid can jddge them as they are. - . '.. "I tell you I'm ashamed of , my self?" was his .reply. "When I think of how we have lied alxuit them and : their institntious' lm asltamed to'iijuk-'tlcut.riii.the fat." "Have the.y treated you well ?" , "Splendidly." "And they knew you were from the North. ' ' . "Yes." ' "Aud that you were a strong lie publican ?" V "Yes." ' ' . - "And what do you think of the .darkey f" - ;:" ' "D n him. Sir.- d u him !" was his lieiu'ty : exclamation. ."We wouldn't stand the half, from him that .the fcsouth does., , He is lazy, shiftles, thievish and a general nni sauce. I've talkefl with a s-ore of 'em, and they are as ignorant as our horses. They vote my ticket, but they can't tell me why. They, have no reason, no argument, no princi ple? and so little sense that I won der how they get through the week." "When you return home you'll do the South justice ?" "How?" ."Why. you'll talk to your party members just as you have talked to me ?" "N o,,l can't do that," he an swered. "If I should go b:iek and tell 'em exactly- how thing.) are Fd I'd -" "You'd lose your grip ?" "Kxaclly." "And to keep your grip you must continue to lie aliont, abuse and ma lign the iieople wlio have taken you to their dinner tallies and shown you every ios.sible kindness and courte sy ! You must continue to claim that they don't give the black man a fair show wheii yon know lietter ! Yon must continue to call 'em reb els, when, .you .'ee every Feder.d law obeyed, -mid everybody eoutent- ed ano happy ! Colonel, jiolitics is a nastv business." Cuss jiolitic!" he growled, as he left me at the corner. Detroit Free Prese. Concerning Women. At the Iowa Agricultural College girls are taught to make good bread,' roast aud broil meats, and to make a eup of coffee. . "The Massachusetts xIegislature as enacted that women may prac tiee as attorneys at law, siibject to the ordinary rules of admission. Female candidates for the study ol juediciue Russia are constant, ly increasing; .The Utal 'number admitted within ten years ; is Oiii: Of iuesew :?28i' have finished their Studies, aiid il52.- are now praicti;- "M1sh Belle lir;nleii has recently lieen elected, for the second time, Treasurer of the Waueslwro & Washington Railroad, Pa. She al; so acts as I paymaster, making the regular trip over the load in the pay cur. The school board of Ixindoii has women anion tr its mem tiers. I lie male members do not like them a bit aud charge them with obstruct ing the businees with "their cease less talk aud endless bickerings." But we have not heard what the nine women have to say in reply. The mill owners, of Patterson, X. tried lockiug their doors last year 011 circus days, but the girls climbed out of the windows. This year the city authorities, instigated by the same wily capitalists, charged license fee of l,tXMI. The circus came just the same, and' 10, 000 mill girls attended, aud the mill had to close. The circus isa power and so are the girls. The Prince of remedies for 1 heu matism is St. Jacobs Oil. We have seeu it tried, aud grpat results ac complished. Huntington Indiana Democrat. - NOTES FROM THE FABM. More than one-half of the adult population of the United States is engaged in agriculture; their farm are worth more than all other prop', erty combineil; I ami 4bey i produce more value than -all other classes put together. .'. ' '...;. , " X C. Farmer. -'.".; Vai.uk of thk Cotton Plant. TfUm iluq kf the cotton plaut, it woukf seem, luvs been increiused by the, lUscovery that, t he lark of the root y elds a promising ' dye stuff. It appears t hat, when the , bark of coltou roiit is exbaustett' byj alcohol ol the ' iecific graVtty of 0. 84. a la-L '' iu.UIdI, i all Llj ..... , w.i..jrti wvu uuiu m w . taiiieT;wniehV when distilled to re eorer the sn'Ht;r leaved ' resiius mtitterwlih h nonnts to perivnt. ot tuf original weight of the bark The iw pmtluct tbu obtained ap ie:tfsr' Um k , and . ! Wiinuing, but when pulverised taks t lie inilor of ctVJiiiH'aL-'-N. Y. Shh. and Wheat fob hogs. Exiierimentshave lately lieen made iu feeding hogs on corn and wheat. I Those fed on wheat made 17 pounds el meat while ! those fed . on'j corn umde only 1 , jioiuids to t he lmsicl. Tlio wheat . was ground ; like; -wru ineal, boiling water jxiured over it, anil led to them with .the above re sult. . )Ve can see ,no; good reason why this feed should not do well for hog) and ' the farmers 'having spi-oiiteit wlieat this 'season ought to look to and test the experiment with both hogs and cattle. We fear our fanners go a long to much in ttiebhl lienten trsU'ks and are tHjtrcrtdy and willing to experiment and improve aK 4 he occasion hitlers. Rural Sun. - 'Mr. Gladstonel mime minister of Englrtnd, who is a close student of agrinilture, said mjently; "Th skill that is reipiired . to, enable man to get out of .",0O0, 1,M ; 15,000 or $20,000 iii ugrienltur, the, same profit as from; trade, (o many descriptions of inanuf. ,ctiiie-i is a greater degree of skill. He ha a wider and more varied kuowledgi to acquire. 1 1 jirofesmm, . ah though it is prob.iblv the .nost a i greeable of all pioleisiom, yet is at so, on account of the ' ilemauc which it makes upon, his knowledg and skill, the most dificult of all pro : fessioiis:" : j i Turnps. Turniis can be sovu at any time during this month The ' : richer the soil the' letter? Fineness of - tilth . is everything foi . turnips, hud in order to guan against the fly 'use, aii excess o'f seenl. They -'are the cheaiest crot ivroduceil mi the farm and oue or: the most '-valuable for feeding iih late full and early winter. Dm'' pound to the. iwre is- sutlicieiit it sowu broatlcast, which is the iikmU" generally adopted. Suiei phosjihatt of linie si'ems especvallv suited tor turnips and alout two. humbed Miunds to the acre will not only give' them.'' a" vigorous start but carry them through the sea-'ou so as t. propuce a gosl crop. A, C. Farmer., j A ( HKAl- J 'F.KTII JZKK. The ) Southern Via u ter says-, a die ip fer- ( tili.er nearly as gtRMi guano, may be made in the following manner. First gather any rrnahtity of swamp muck into a nHe to dry; t ike otl. six barrels of this or of any other rich black earth, into ainther pile, and add the - following salts : pre vionsly dissolved iu a liiirrel or niore of water, viz: 40 imhiihIs nitrate of; soda, (U) pounds sulphate of ammo uia and half a bushel, iif comiuoii ; salt : t lien add a barrel of ashe a barrel of plaster of Parts, and a bar-1 : ' - ';S-' rel of ground Isine. Mix all these- well together ami use in the samel manner as Peru vi in guano. That Accursed Lai. j One of the great sins J have com mitted is leaving theKcpublicau party and -joining thej Democrats. I have done o after mature delib eration, notexjiectiiig any reward whatever, but lscanse of the ac tion the Republican p;bty has seen tit to take, f I exjiect to stand by the colors of the Democrat paity, as I have stood in oilier day s by thc ltejiiiblican, ' notwithstanding -the jeers and intimidation lieing ' used by the revenue rhig and tlieir allies. 1 am and have lieeii for ten lonj? years iu fav- of alxtbuli ing the present syptem of internal I revenue and would have voted for j tl?e Deomcrat ticket long ago if) fhev had come out iii favor of the alsilitiou of this accursed law, as f they have recently done. John A. MeDitnnld," Raleujh We heard a Be public xit of Stokes one whose loyalty t his tarty no one has ever doubted says last, week he 'jiositively would ' have nothing to do with, the Itepublcan Coalition ticket. 1 e says . that nearly every Bepu , ican iu his iieighliorhotsl, which las heretofore been one ; of the enemy's strong holds, is of his oninioni. He stated further lie could fiud.lone hnudred and fifty Ipublkaiu4 in the county ing out of jsipular thought the sor liy actual cunt, who would not vote ; roW uf our situation m beyoiid in the coming elwttioii; and that no WimU Ut deMcribe ; Keverence' 4 iu SSlVi; theTou liou can naste this in his ! scrap book. Danbury. tteporter; Tne Issne Sqntrelj Presentei. Under the constitution of 18GS, tl negro vote coutrolfed k elect kus of justices aud ctMursisinfirs, in : a fourth of the . couuties.,, JTJbe, . nat ural result followed Thft adminis tration of justice was a farce. ,he white HHtle were ruinously taxed, the county inone'f-jtwllSaD, propriated, the count ies loetl with dishouest debt the S&'te rev enues diminished, to Ih ihade up by wMiioiiai 'barrens on white eotinties, baukrniHrv 1 nud - Hiiii bixKnte! wwtle land, white negro mid Ncakiwg rioted uif ntStepIin derv-Tlie ry yd uiied Jijuilu 4aMMtoitfcOotvntioi.f4a72, bnl it eokl MU tin u (kfui a daaf Tlw ummIia.oI' Kafwty firovern cwaugwi, aau vne people raUtied it a$L. r"l'.. , The jsKfle then is this. - The 1 publu-ans demand a return to the sysfeiii which gives these 1 counties to the negriie's. The latter'are ea gerly awaiting the sipat' for - pil lage. They reach out their haiids, ami cry aloud for their prey, Give ns," they ery "the-white fb(rfei. of these (tounties, thafi we ; may ;.itwj dor and degrftd them ,s wefidil ui l0U"i Shan weitOd to tkedpj unindt eer! by ;.U Ue .. Angkh Sax.ou blood ,iu tour veiBurueyeri , , , Op .this, issue .the ltepuUiejiiis ', and Lilsirals, (bless (us,' let's ijiot. fori get theiii) exject, to cjarry tbj State. We, accept the issue, and charge it home upon them. The party that dares projiose tbis'thiiig cannot live in a State inkabited by 'wjiite. hien, when the iwsneeouies to be mU rM(nA.lrir'actfnm T CoL Coleman' ' speech. zl 1 mis I3; Ask for ini And a great curiosity you Km- sale by Byiiuih, Daub Try "1111; once, Ynii will nsf no other, I will do as I agree; 1 11 stand by yop like a. lr Not a. wrinkle you will seej And prices are reduced oil 1 The Finest ynd clieaiest Dres 7 f-': 1 V X J l .J; He :llre tt call aildiask BYffUUSYL ( SI. P) v w w w w w w - v w w il II U li ! t i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li II w WW w-w w !1 li 4 -in: A i ii HiHJ if d i; , W ILSO J: "T '. " ". ' If.t c VP- '" 1 - "-. m w ' - Turvm 1 M tn . i Find us a lietter auswer . to thei ouestioiiiiigs of our spirits than Chiist has fumished! Show n lietter ideal ol HiaiihMsl than He has giveii! Ah! for four thousand years the worhl tried in vain to re as turn to God, aud now thai. He ha 4-ouie lliiuself to In, the way, we will not give Him up for any nega tion. WiUiam'M. Taylor. Life without reverence would be wor thing. If reference;..! ,dy-; tUe uplifting of suui 10 "at V above it oonn n.LhaaietcK. -:o:- Hates ok A iv k kt isi x ii: 1 One Inch, One Insertion, - - $1.00 " " Oue Month, - - - 2.00 V " Three Months, - - 5.00 : ' " Six Months, . - 8.1W " " One Year, - 15.00 Liberal Discounts will Ih Msde for Larger Advertisement and for Contracts by the Year. Cash must accompany all .Adver tiseinents unless piod referem-e is given. " - ; THE QUIET HOUR. Selections for Sunday Reading " TshllVorWintr BY SEV. DR. DKKMS. I -shall uo want; in deserts wdd . Thou sjiieidsf Thy table for Thy child: While giee, in si ivams for thirst -v ing souls, Tlloligh earth and heaven founer -; .roll. ; '' I shall uot want; my darkest uight Thy loving smile shall fill with tight While promises around me bloom; Am cheer me with divine perfume" I shall, uot want: Thv righteous uess My soul shall -lothe with gliaioiis dresj , iy.' bh khI-w ashed robe s hall le more lair 1 Than gartnfuta kings or. angels wear. . : ; " " 1 shall uoWiUit twhMte'r is good Of daily bread or angel's food, Shal) to my. father's child be sure So lung as earth or heaven endure. Umlerthe laws of ''Providence lifa is. a probation; probation is a series of temptations; temptations are 'i'inergt'iicies, and for emergen-, t'ies we heed the preparation and snVeginirdof prayer. Austin I'hclfut.. ' When those of genemus dissisi tron lldl thwugh hsbits of dissipa tion' we- shonkl n'MiemU'r that the jtvmou of temptation walks hand iu lumd with the most lovable traits bmnan natwy. M. F. WiUon. wYon uonnot preiwh to those ig nuraut slaves, " was said to a mis sionaryv ; fTlien I will sell myself m a slaye nod will preach to tlieiu as? I toil ,nt their side," was the noble rejoinder. It. li. Williams'. Tlie-Mi'vessary -amount of mouey' to yairy the Gosel into all the world would se.nvelv icrve iii a wholesome ilcjilct ion of the ple thoric luxury of the professing church of Christendom Al. I ' M. BiMluced to it. I iwcsl terms, Christianity is simply f.illowiug . Christ. His lile in its integrity teaches us not to divorce our re- ligiou from our sicial lite no.' siN-ial life from ivligiou, but so to live a to swecti'ii society and make e rth j a tyie of hen veil. F. I.. Potion. Muster all the promises of G. si anil hold them in your heart fu tile dark days.' ; Say to doubts ami feiir.". Sfiind buck, you are "ghosts, ' not tilings. If you will let n.e alone, I will let you alone. But if you cannot lie tpiiet, here's at you. I am not sdoue. God is with inc.'' Robert Collyer. There are certain great linlhs tha. have ii pi ice in yf ur U'l cf, in (iod, Christ, the Iu! me I le of the i soul. There are ceitaia great principles of life that seem rig!.! to you, as truth, Imu ip, ivipect I'.rth.v Sablnth i.nd lliil gs Micri'vl and though you may uo he certain as to all f'rni . of t'Mit'i,' live. a reb jlom ; life by thine tint In iml pnitciples which yoti d iknow. .II'. Tiiot'u t. I If I wi-ili iw awaken d'lrm ml iu- . telleet I would bring the I'.ible I i lNaro!i the task; it is "qui. k Hud jMiwe.iful." ' ' ' If 1 wishe.l to refine in ! elevate 1 society-1 Would enii.lov tl e I'lfile, : I for it ha Mverf civ ilic . , 1 , If I wished to lU-sjilr.' an I er- - ' petll.lte the,love of'i'reedolii 1 would I : ' . .1 . i. ...... .. llllg III ine ears in uie union, : "Stand last in tl.e 1 U-rfy which ;! 11 G hI has i;i veil." .. Hall. r S lid a dying saint the ntlter il.iy "I have tested all the doctrines, o!" the Bible, as formulated by the t'hurch, except one'; and have found them true; and this one, the d'M-frine of the Kesiu lection, 1 am alioiit to test, and I have mi feirof then suit." How glorious, s.irem.'lv biassed such a faith! In bondage to : a creed was this dying iinuf Nay, . was not his faith just about to In; I imisiiiumated iii eternal liU-rtyf i " ' '' Au idea of human reason, like jmp ; ; nlar lilM-rty, mips'ars after long ! i ls-rusls of siipressioii in the iun m'iousiiessofiiatioiiavWith sjieh en ergy of ojicrat ion as proves it to -have a iM'cessary ixislein-e in human nature. An idea of Divine ream, like that . of justilh-atioii by, Christ's Hstonislniieiil, is a xi itive truth which has Imh-ii hsliil in, the" Cbmtian mind by revelation, and is destiueil to have a universal, in ; fiilelice, a C4iinplete devel ipm.'lit. W. (I. T. Shall. i fi?orge D, Wi.haui, a promi- ' unt Philadelphia inerchaiit, suiei de'd on Monday. He h nl failed ; financially. He 'procured a lxUle of laudanum in some way and took a large dose. Without' waiting for the drugs Ui take eflW-t, carry tug the 1 ot tie iu hi baud, he" tottered from the hotel iu Tuck.iluie, where lie was st-oiiping to Inger.olt's li-.i-ii :i dist:ilieiir!iluuit 1IMI i unU J fe uufa.stenel a rope that .u lieeii I) - .., ... .,..iil.. ;.. ...... ..I- !... iirni v. ........ an .riir; .Fl lll.T stall in tliebarn. threw one end of the liue unniiid a lieain, formed an le-isy . running noose, i laced 1 1 iOVer his beail aud aliont his neck las he stood on the trough iii ' the (manger, and then juiiJied otl' the j stand. This occurwd eaily in tlie morniug. A few lwairs afterwards the body was found,- cold and life leas. The empty .laudanum Imtlle lay on tbenoor, directly Hiidenieath his ieet, which almost Uaiched the Tound. A dense cloud of mos quitoes had settled on f tie corie- ;! ' ' " - - v:. -:- '
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1882, edition 1
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