7
The AVir so Advance.
Wilson, Friday September '15, 18-'
LITERARY SELECTIONS.
THE CHOICE.
W liiih "hull i l Jr mother 'r
To whirh home shall I ko ?
The Kraml (ilj iHrft In beside the sea.
Or t!i- litt.- brown cot be-low? .
Which shall it be. clear mother
.A plain white inunlln Kwn,
i ir the rieheut anil rarest laee and "ilk
To I font"'! i'l fnsleytown V
'Which shall It be, iw mother "r
A tiny pfaiti (fold, rmtf,
or w. -tilth of (rol'l and diamonds rare
That would ranwim a ptie klmr t
My ehlld. your heart mimt answer
The (uetlon your lips have auked.
Unt sowiutr in pi-Mo you sorrow.
When thehan'-st inovi-rpaHt.
Choose with your lirt. my darllriir:
'Uit pride be twepl away :
Flowers are fai r:r I han Jewels.
(lather them while you may.
trften triitterifiif diamonds .
Corn eal but an aehlnir bnrw
And the i hi'Il hearts' bitter tlirrildjlntrs.
Hear rit orl of falsehood's vow. .:
Truth it Hie brightest Jewel .
'I lia' womanhood ean wear;
ever a silken robe can cure
I ; heart (frown sick with care. N
This world Is not all sunshine.
There'll many a stormy day.
.Mid love, is the sweetest shelter,
- When elouils olistmre the way.
So choose from your hvart, my dauyhttrf
iteinemberthia life of our
Must have some thorns ami briars
Among-its fairest flowers.
Hut thorns, and -tears, and dark news
Matter not so love is true ;
Whilj.- you climb keep step together.
With the hiirtier life In view,
MABEL'S REVENGE.
Will," said 'Squire Dermony
to his eldest son, one morn
ing, as tlie.y 'were seated at the
breakfast alile "some one has
been in that orchard again and
broken the limbs of three of my
choicest I'artletts and I want it
stojiicd."i. ' v
The 'Siiire'sMik'e very deeidetlly
as he glanced at the Dermody heir,
a handsome ytiing man of twenty
t wo; for the 'Sriiiire was very angry
at this 'moment, because of the
depredations of some unknown
young iiiiscrealit among the "fruit
which Ik- valued so .highly.
"I've done my lest, .father,"--replied
the son, "to catch them at . it,
but I can ntVr ttnd any one near
ilu orchard. It's a mystery to me.
where thc.v come f rom, unless it's
.1 tin himself who does the stealing."
.Inn was the hired man living in
a tenement-house 011 the place; but
the 'Squire did not think he would
have' the teriiicrity to steal his fruit
ami damage his. pet trees, tor he
had more'-than once known to his
sorrow what it was to offend his
employer. So lie gave an impa
tient sniff', anil bade his son keep
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him t- wM-ii ,11111 t iiii ii me itmi
oflender, adding that if he caught
him he was giiing to .give him
a severe Hogging. '.
- "It's some ot those young mis
ereaiits '.from town that are shooting
all my s(piirrels,Uiud they-1. deserve
to be hanged," said he.
Late in the i alteriKmit of this
V '.I II lis ill-ll' !1W tilts I 111! It'tlU Al'.ll I II ir
1 m , II-' r lis. It H llil CtllVl II
near the orchard, oblivious of every
thing but tlie beauty of the distant
hindscaic, his ittention was .sud
denly arrested 1. a crackling of the
limbs near the. edge' of the orchard,
and with., a- single hound he was
over the .tenee, ;ind directly under
the free wlieiice the sound came.
Looking, up into the branches he
discovered what caused. him to hes
itate with surprise, and-, teruais,
another sentiment. A young girl
of about seventeen, black-haired,
black eyes sparkling with the ex
citement of mischief and fear -com-..
Iiined, sat on a large limb of the
tree, grasping a smaller! hub above
her head. and. evidently enjoying
the 'Squire's choice fruit to the best
of her abilil y. She was barefooted
and .-bare-headed, and . looked-, a
eritable little gypsy. '
l!nt Will h.i.l been told by . his
lather that the thief was to be snm
inapih dealt wjth, anil such bliud
obedience had the father exacted
of his son that he never once
thought there was any extenuating
circumstance's which would excuse
him. The 'Squire's word to his son
was his law, and sooner than diso
bey him he would have undergone-
any frightful ordeal. So, choking
down the sentinieut the Switching
picture had.' iiiomemtarily amused
in his heart, he ihrdered the offender
to descend. ! ' .
Still defiant- the picturesque or
chard robber slid deftly down from
her iH'tvli, wheij her cap for seized
her firmly by the arm. '
'My father said 1 was to flog a
thief;" said he. !.
"I'm not a thief,; and you dare
not flog me!" jVnd the pretty face
flushed with anger.
"Hut I caught you in the act 'of
stealing my father's fruit, and I
.must punish you. What's your
name, and what made voir break
the limb of those pear trees?"
A glance of scorn was her only
reply, j
"Will you answer me or not?" he
continued; and then, angered bv
her persistent-silence and looks -'of
deliance, aided jby the recollection
of parental coin mauds, he struck
her a slight blow across'- the shoul
ders. , i '
The graceful; form quivered as
the switch fell: but it was with
pride, not pain, since the stroke
could not have hurt a lly. The
black eyes Hashed lightning as she
wrested herself from Jiis grrsp.
UI hate you, you mean coward"
she gasped, "f'll make yon repent
that, as sure as you live!'' And
as she ran sobbing out into the
road, WilL felt that her prophecy
nai neen untitled with, the utter
ing. .- j
year passed.
i -
A
Our young
avenger of his father's stolen fruit
had joined a party, one bright Oc
tolier morning, for a hunting expe
dition. They had gone to Cat
Island, a large swampy island situ
ated near the head of Hemlock
Lake, w hicli liordered the Dermody
estate.
Tow" the day's sort was done,
and they were returning home. As
they neared the center of the
treacherous little body of water
sudden squall arose, and, striking
the sail with full force, before they
had time to shift it, their loat was
upsets
Two of the young men were for
turiate enough to grasp the gun
wale of the boat, where they flung,
but the remaining three, being
separated from it by the force of
fall, and excellent swimmers, struck
bcldlv for the shore," a distance of
half a mile.
One,, two, forms emerged from
the waters of the lake and stood
in safety on its shore, watching the
fonu'of the third,, who seemed to le
suffering f from some f Injury I r
ceived by the upsetting of the boat,
and making bnt slow progress, lx
ing still over a qnarter of a - mile
away. Suddenly a cry of horror
broke from their lips as they saw
Will throw Up His hands aild go
down. , Stripping pff part of their
clothing that their actions might
be less imiHMled, they plunged
again into the .waters" of the lake
and struck out hi! the. direction of
their drowning companion.
At this moment 'young girl, a
wild-faced, gypsy-like' maiden,
rushed from a fisherman's hut utar
the beach, and, without any ado,'
plunged into the water, and com
menced the race with her two male
rivals for the rescue' of the. drown
ing man. Her life had been spent
on the water and in its bosom, and,
she soon proved herself more than
a match for her competitors.
She reached the spot where the
young man went down just in time
to see a tuft of hair floatingon the
surface. Seizing'this tirmlv in her
left hand, she supported the senseless-body
by almost superhuman
exertions in one so young until the
arrival of the tardy swimmers, and
together they 'bore the drowning
man ashore. T
. .
Will Dermody was lying in a
weak condition iu his bed, recov
ering from a severe fever which
had resulted from a recent mishap;,
for it was not without the greatest
exertion on the part of the physi
cians that he was restored to con- j
sciousuess and life.
His mother stootl by jiis bedside !
and had just finished telling him j
the particulars ofliis rescue.
It was Mabel Wheeloek, a rish-
liian's daughter, who returned von '
. 7 ' .
at the risk ofher life; and, tliinking
.you might wish to thank her," sjiid
Mrs. Dermody with a smile, "1 have
sent for her to come to the house, 1
tndshe is waiting hi the sittinjrrootn I
at this lllOint'Iltf" i
I - I
"in. niotiier. lnav no nor, Keen
' t
me a moiaeut Iroin thiinkiny this
"
ailgel of tliO Wi)Ve for saving Iliy.
worthless life, lor j
He stopjied in surprise as the
door opened and he beheld the j
bright gypsy faee and .-' graceful i
form of the girl who .-.tole the j
'Sipiire's fruit.
"Mabel, Mabel! Can you' ever
forgive mef' he 'liegan, flushing
with the reeolleetion and reiK'iit-
anee ofTflre episode in the orehard.
As his niother stole from the room
the youtig girl came quickly to his
side,suid, with a face from which
all tlue wildness and defiance had
lied, placed a soft, brovi hand
over his pale lips, and asked liim if
she did not promise to nmke him
reieut the blow he struck her.
retained it iu his own, and "lanced
afjain with deep admiration at the
pretty lace ol Mabel; but this tune
lie hail DO COIlllliaild l'l-OIll tllC I
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CMIUire WlllCII lorllUle tllC adlllini- I
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tlOll. f
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Ut course, alter this wis ret-overv i
l.' . '
Was Vel'V V:llllll: UlUI. :l flU- iluv
i , '
thereatter he imj'ht have been .-ecu
-., -,. , .. . . . i
Wltl) a lieaUtlllll K.VISy-lilfed gni
wandering tlirouirh his father's or- ,
i. .i. i i i i i ;
cliartl; lor lie luui- gone to hunt ior i
liol- iwl ilonv.n.l li.n- -i-.i.l.. 5,. i
"'-7 .v.. ....... ... , v m ,
desiHiilinjr that choleric old gentle
man of his l'riut.
The 'Stu'iire must have acquired
a more forgiving disposition since
we first met him, as the look which i
lie cast on them was decidedly one
of approval.
As time went on, Will aiidMaM
being so constantly together, dis
pite their different social status,
discovered that thay were in love,
and so very naturally he asked her
to lu'coine his wile, to which she
responded by a kiss and a small
word of throe letters; and the Dei -niody
mansion had for its. mistress
in after years a beautiful young
"noiiiiiu who had first been caught
in the act of plundering its orchard.
MISCELLANEO US.
6. L Ms S hi
.RICHMOND, VA.
MAXUl'ACT V U K K 8 OF
CARRIAGES OF All KIMI.
Buggies, Phwtons, Six-sei.t Car
riages, Jagger Wagons Tcr and no
Top, c. Send for cin nlar
fjHE OLDEST AND BEST.
When at Xasliviile stop at the
Griffin House, the oldest and best
hotel in the place. Board and
Lodging per tlayf 1.75.
1 J. I). MUSTIAX,
june23-3in ( Manager,
MISCELLANEO US.
DAEBYS I
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID. :' :
A Household Article for Universal
Family I'ae. t
For Searlet and
Typhoid Feers,
Diphtheria, Sali
vation. Ivicerated
Sore Thot, Small
Box, Measles, and
all Contagions Dbriwui Per!waiting
k. iW i fraitf SearitE rever has
anrcr toes knBi ' ipr;ti where tbe Fluid was , .
Hd. Ydiow ' k-t t"-cn uured with it after :
black vomit a;ta place The woiat
cut ofj)iiul4fcUiafc. . f t "I I
FeveredandSickPer-j SMAliL-POX
sons reircsftea ana ; nu
Bed Sores prevent
ed by bathing with
Darbys Fluid, t
Impure Air made
harmless and purified. ?
For Sore Throat it is
; sure cure.
Contagion destroyed.
For Frosted ',
PITTINU of SnuUl
Pox PBtVESTED
Ajniniritf my
ily was (taken with
Smili-pn, used the
Fluid i tbc ptiu was
ixA .iliaViut, was not
wite-ll Mill wa about
the h Mic giin in three
vniiDiaina, rites, wcekSi TO .othm
5rfiwWtromplex- i fWaddplua.
ions secured by its use. J
Ship Fever prevented.
To purify t" Brratli,
Cleanse uB Telli,
it can't b suipasse
Catavrrli - relieved -mid
cured.
Krvsinelaa cared.
, Burns relieved instict! 7. j The physicians here
Scars prevented. j Darbys Fluid very
ijruirij tu.u. ? successtuit' in tne treai
Wonnds healed rapidly. ; ment D( Diphtheria.
Scurvy cured. ' A. STou-itKWHacic, -
An Antidotefbr Animul j Ckttnsboro, Ala.
I used the Piuia dufcg Chojrsw pmveated.
-r.,r i,mM .affliction with ! L leers purified and
Scarlet Fever with de- h;eJ.
cided advantage. It is
indispensable tt) tbe sit-k-room.
Wm.'F. $anl
ruio, Eyrie; Ala.
In ease! of Death it
shouiJ $e used about
the oirjpse it will
prevents any unpleas
ant smcl.
. TLe enUnent Phy
fticiitn,.I.MAKION SIMS, M- 1., New
York, says: am
convince Prof. Darby
Prophylactic Flaid is a
valuable tiiiinfectant."
Vanderbilt University,, faahvllle, Tmvru ?
1 testify to the must xecBet paaiities of Po ,
Iarbys Pro!i iui.tic Klui'J. h a 4isanfeQtant an4 J
detergent it w bth thaoretkally and practically ?
superior to any preparation with wrtich I am ac
quainted. N. X. LutTON Prof. Chemistry.
Irby Fluid in Recommended by
Ho Alhxanduk Jl. Stephkns, of Georgia;
Re Ciias. F. BftiBMS, D.D., (jhurch of the
Stranjrrs, N. Y.f i f s j
iosrfUflC?TEUirla, Prof.,University,S.C.
Leii A. J. Baitls, Pmf., WercerSUniversity;
Kcw. Geo. b pitf iiisbop M. . Church.
INDISPENHABLE TO KVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
The Fluid- has beea thoroughly tested, and we :
have abundant fvi&nce that it nasdunaeTerythiTig
excernany lor man or ieast.
here ctairBjed - r tniier ifilormation get ot yeui-
J nigg"st a pamphlet r send tq thf proprietors.
J. II. ZEILIN ft CO. 9
: Mjiitfjcturirig Chtftiists.
TALBOTT & S0NJ5
Shockoe IVIachine
WO RE S,
RICHMOND. V'A., ij.jij
MamifactinTfrs kit i I'oi-tablo aiil Stationary
Ensrinks and lloilcrs. Saw Miljs, Corn and
Wheat Mills, Shafting, Hanjrers and Pulleys,
Turbine Wathr WhJ, TilMwjot Kactury Ma
chinery, Wrought Jnm Work; li-ass and Iren
I'axtiotfH, Macbineryiif every Description,
GINNTNGS,- Til II V G MA Oil I :.' A
a CK lAI.'I Y.t '
J 'i ouiil ! y iiiil (.'arj-diHv Done
Talbott's Patent Spark Ar-ftter1, i
.'I'lK- t3v-nliol"ortll- t"4 1 1
jVlwSu.i,,. the tuu,. 1
i It (loos not rhokc up anil rciiinos eleanintr. !
It requires no ilircct !Hin)crs to In: opened j
i when raising steam j ilamiei-s lieilijr ohjH-tion- i
"parks to eseatc.
It requires no wii
ame, astney may lie lett ept-n and anov the j
reiiuires no water to extinguish spai ks. !
which, by eonileusntion. tlestroysiijhe ilrah, bo- i
siileswhen watea is used, it nVlei ted. the ef- !
fleiency is ilestroyed by eviiiiLlration of Ihe I
water, and, the lioilrr is ept inui Hilhycon-
dition. - ; rl 1 '- - j ' J
It is siinnleiMnd tliirnble loid i-an. be relied i
up,.m- , , . , .,-'.. 1
No planter shoui.i be wnhout. .i r ihom.
where thcTallKTt Knines ond Spark Arrester
aroused at same rate as eliai'Ked lor water or
norse power. i
iT'Send lor illustrated citvuinrs and price i
list i i
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"St.. (ieneral Mnntntcr. ' W. (ihinViV Local I
.Manager. i . j nol4-ly !
- .4-'..- v ,-. I , . . . i
THE ,t:ADIM4 CIEMTIKTSj F TO-DAY
asiw thai irost dist-ast s arc cajisd hv disor
1tp1 Kidlip.vs or Liver If, theivft'liKitlnpyst
mid Liver art-ki-pt in pi-rfcot ordi-r. pri't-cl hi-alth
a short time rind for years people lult'eriMl prt-a
win w i at- n-mi. i ins iruiii nasoiiu- iM-en known
.iim v w tn ,in'!ii nine UJ lltltl rmi let- 1 tie ill
leovei y ol V. :iriiei rsale Knl.iev mill I.iver 'lire
mark.- i new:.era in the tre.-itint-lit tl,....
rmilili Mnde trom a simple lnipujal leaf ol are
valnahle coiiiaiii- p:-t ilie elrmetiis neeessar
v lo iionn-h ,aiid umoi-atr tmth ttu-e erv.tt I
oricans. tm sllv rot.tn- and Weep Hiem in
order, li .is a Cl SITI V I : liKM K1Y lor all the
ii"-ai-es thai ran-e pains in tin-ovr part oftlie
budy tor -i rpnt . i.iT.r iiiMdit-iit-ianuH-r
IhamiifM lirai el lever:' A itn Malarial
M-ver anil all ditli.nli ,t il,.. 1. il.,... ii
and I vinarv tli'sans.. i .
n is an .-xe.-iiem ami sale ivm.shj ior f,-,,i,.
iiuvuij: r-rei.'naev. l t. win eonirol fvienstrnalion
and is inval.ial.1.. lor leaionlio-a 01 jtallin- , ,i,e
a" 'a iu.hi fi.hH.-rii is n,le,,1ai.i,i for lu-nr.-
the organs i hat make the hlo.l a
this reme.w, wiii.-u has ,i. .,, ii wuier
"I? tl- I-MMi KM' M.F.D lil.Tri.F. .l any
inisiiLiiie upon I in- market, anil 1-hri Driiir-
irisis and all ileaer at U,K IXUI.AI; avii
I TWENTY-F1VK fli.VTS K-r For
I llials-les. empme lor WAKMWtfs I s A KK
UIAltKTKSl CUK II is a l'MSI llVK. Keme,lv
i 11. li. WAIiM'.KACO. Koehiiter N Y
FRENCH'S !
I Superior Cologne !
Na fragrant and lading perfume for I
the toilet ;and handkerchief, 25 ets a I
vial. i i :
i : !
FRENCH'S I !
Vllginia I OniC pllterSl
cures Dyspepsia, nulls Aid Fever 1
ami an disorders ot tlie lijver and
stoni ach, -")( cents per liiottle.
FRENCH'S
j Never fails to cure l)iarrheti,rholera
! Morluvs Pains and Craiiijik in the
! . stomach, o cents a vial.
FRENCH'S
ARNICA LINIMENT!
is the Vest for llheuniatisnl, Neural
gia, Veadache,Pains,Bruise,&&,
50 cents per bottltj.
r xvin utibj
IndiaRubber Cement
The best in the world for Unending
broken Furniture, Toys, 1 Wood- "
ware, Ac. Price 2- cents a
vial. Manufactured only bv
I WM. E. FRENCH,
j , Wholesale DrtiRgwt,
l2 Sycuniore Strtt-t. '
I I'elt'rslinrg, Va.
Am-nt for ljiwr-n-- & Martin's TOl.r lKHK
and 11 V E anil FOW EL'S PR EPA KElH'll KM I
CALS for luaktnjrft-rtilizi-rs.
mehl4-ly , WM. E. f BENCH.
Eradicates
MA LA Til A.
m
".--: W M. R N E w s rZmt I
mil jar-.v'-n s i
MISCELLANEOUS
?'y p reelain-liiwd Varr.p re rsi-k firturwl
i A rlieue,ndbiiyirifiianted igMift
io and all claim! from the Company holding tho
patmt. Don't fail MJk T
this poimt
Carefulh made
of
Best Saloctod
Timber.
fZSSZZS.
Tha B LATCH LEY PUMPS arafof Jl.bj th
bwt bourn ia tno trad
lam of my aaarett agwrt will be fvraished oa
applicatiaa to
C. Q. BUtTCHLEY . , Mtmttdbmr,
108 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
111
f. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS
uEORuE 0. 5TEYEITS,
No. 49 Ligiit Street,
lblllHUn Kii-
JOHN CLARK, JR. & CO'S
i I
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.Xv- C O R D
-FOR
Machine or Hand Use
:Q:
THOMAS RUSSELL & CO.
I SOLE AGENTS.
f FOR SALE BY
Hines, Hadley & C,
WILSON7. N. C.
C. B. Aycock. K.A.Daniels
Of Wayne. Of Wilson.
AYCOCK & DANIELS,'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GOLDSBORO. N. C.
it" Practice in the. Courts of
Wayne, Wilson, Greene, Lenoir and
Johnston,: and the Supreme Court
of the State.
, : Collections a Specialty.
mayo-ly .
DURCELL HOUSE
1 WILMINGTON-. N. C,
RECENTLY refitted and under en
tire new management: 'Perms 2,?()
toS:i,0 Per day.
B. L. PERKY. Proprietor.
V, ALL
l C Iht moot ?
V5l Vi ValyaWo
V, Imp igv iwrto-
mil s 1 1 p mm
NO. 1 5 SYCAMORE STRKKT, TETERKIJUUG, VA.,
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(ienuine Farmers Friend Plows, I lundter's Chilled Plows, Malta Double
Shovel Plows, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton Plows, Harrows, Stetim
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Shellers, Fanmills, Stoves, Tinware, Hollow Ware, Fire Iron-j, Plow
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2t &;( Union Street,
r MAXCKAOTliltlilW OK OARRI AOES,BUO(i I KS ANT) HAltXKSS OF KVKRVKIXD
Extension Top Carriages,Junit Seat Side-Air Top Buggies, Panel Door
carriages, Jump Sent Top
y'uggies, Side-bar I
K-1y Surry Wagons,
W. V EDWAUDS
SA.T. A.TT '
ir ni ret
Cor (ioMsbom iihd Hariies Sts1
Wilson. N O. I
H.vin, jft totiinieii wit.,
u hn. a,,,! vvell selcce,! lot ol
STOCK
7 a in now prenared to fill anv
order fr.nn $75 to $200 in the
7, tn fc9nn In tbo
way of stock. Any person in
' t '1 . A
I "'"" H1 "Oa
FAGL1IK
or mule will find itf to their ad
vantage to examine m' stock
U fore bnying elsewhere
j Returning thanks f r past
latrtmage and seeking a con
I linuanee of the same.
I I T 1 - i a 1 II..
' im CV ivtJspecuunj,,
W YV EDWARDS
- '
At Sug. k Edward's old stand.
Take Notice.! Any person
ing horse, can buy him at my
Stables under a guarantee.
RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE.
Founded 1830.)
The Forty -eighth Session will Ih
gin September 21st, with a fnll fac
ulty. Conrse Of instruction em
braces the following school: Latin,
Greek, English Modem Langtiages,
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathe
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Biblical -Literature and Theology.
Degress conferred: Bachelor of
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Bachelor of Arts and Master of
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address
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2m'
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. ENFIELD. N, C
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nf
VX.Hti: ' umxanll foumd M urn ttktr
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TUAtLTHAVTAVUCt- lVLOIri
EXCHMGE STABLES
ADVERTISEMENTS.
4
, rrsf -4 -C-" - muuii
We will not weary I you witi
statistics telling how
MESSRS.
kUXS THKIB
BEST SIX-COED SPOOL COTTON
; Or how much they make
daily, neither will we presume
to give an opinion as to its
ciuality. It is more important
for you to find out: Whether
the thread is strong and will
save you time and annoyance ?
Whether it will run on your
3ewing Machine? Whether
the colors will match all the
fashionable shades, and work
well on silk goods?
, The only possible way to
arrive at the truth is to
USE THE THREAD YOURSELF !
u - '
lou will then know why it is called
mm
Mi
3LX-00RD SPOOL COTTON
YOTJ CAN BUY W OP:
ATKINSON & WA RREN,
Cor. Nash and Qoldsboro Streets,
WILSON, N.C.
For Dyspepsia, K-rvousn&s,
Bilious Attacks, H-adache, C s
tiveness, and all Diseases of
the Liver and Stjitiach.
VRE UBCIPKril.T TH1! M08T POTENT E-IDY
THAT CAN BJ5 USED.
Tt 1p not nn tutoxiatini; hrvor: o. nn-t wrtninlv
VViiUWl U!V(T lH UsM'iI US U pltuMUiL cU :l!lll' IT III
rotiolfr. stfm;il'nta. tut It ts truly 11 vhIuh' '' PMiitl.1 '
Medicine. wbU-h lMan iim'iI t r t . r . o i-tits t ,
liii'iri: iiumlHM'rt iii (imt -i!l.'iis wi. 1 11 mo t iiutai..
lu hiicucnd In utl tii.t atvvt' (;ui!i i.iJi...s. 'I t j it.
5 Cents a Paper, or $1.00 a. Bottlu.
."M. I'.. TIIOK.VTO.V. t'.oi.rivtor.
Baltimore, MurA 1 -
Norfolk, Virginia.
o iK!Kawiiys,uaiiopy I opi'titetons,
; Pony 1'hietons, Sitle-lmr O.ien
, . ! Ruggies, Dexter Buggies.
li .DEANS,
i ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lOlfice in reariif .Court House
i Square May 5, l.v.
: i
CHOWAN
BAPTIST I'E.IHIE 1XST1TITL
, MtTltFKKHRIIOltO, N. (!.
i- The Fall Session begins on Wed
j nesday, October 1th. The curri-
i nnliiin i ii-i jtvf..Liiv.. .....1 4-.
h'l'arges are as moderate, as ..those
I vvn-v female college ill the State.
Ihe annual health record since its
foundation shows an average in
medical bills of 25 cents per pupil
a record that challenges comparison
with that, of any similar school in
the l.rn it el States.
'. For catalogue or information, ad
dress. .1. . IHiKWEIt,
July2S24m President.
E. Battle, MD.
Offers his professional services to the
public. Office opposite Briggs Ho
tel, Wilson, N. C. - April 7-fim
STOP AT THE
PEAR SALL HOUSE,
COK. EAST CF.XTRE & MAIX STS.,
M O U N T O L I V E, N. (V.
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE.
Headquarters for
i Commercial Tourists.
EI). M.LOVE, - - - Proprietor
AMERICAN HOUSE V-'i
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
MOST Convenient to all Railroad
Depots and Steamboat Landinex.
Kates: First Floor ier day, $2,00; t
Second Floor, per day, $l,"n. I
-North Carolina Travel isResieet
fullv Solicited.
BROWNLEY SISTERS, Prop's.
Feb3-'82-ly
Iten Yonnr'8 P. P. GlatM' nrnl n v
t?ye0ght.
ymn
J. T. Young & Bro.
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE
M-nufacturer of all kinds of
PUiB Gold Jewelry, Wags, Badges, Jcc
The best 10, castor, and ft5,00 clock
ever sold. Anieri-n watched at the lowest
prices. Sulid silver spoons, forks &c,
clieaper than ever. rYour order are so
licited and will be prompt Iv attended by
J. IV YOUNG & RKO.
Pkteksbuiu. Va,
i0lk"9.-ll '
J. P. COATS
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
it' - ;
THE ROCKY! MOUNT
I EG N WORK .8
Are now in full and successful oiteratioiiAH kind of machinery niiiilptn
order.
ton
, Repaired at hIioii n tUv. A' cms (or ihe celebmiteil O. & ,C l!oier Kneincs, of Monn:
Vernon Ohio, Iron Woikx. V e sre irriared to furnish raw.nnd (riii mi Is Cirm enijiin-n
nnd agriciiltuml inyii iii( ntn of everv description. The nttentiun of farmers) anil ileal. r i
invited to our New ROCKY MOUNT TURN PIX'HV, and !
liockv Mounl Cotlon Plow
... ... v ; H : ' '- ' ' ' -
We make a specialty of tliewe. Our'lion I'lnw took first rreiiiiinu t he
Eastern Carolina Fair of 1 S-8 1 . They are s:tid,!y jiules to le PKRFKCT.
BLACKSrtllTHIIMC &REP AIRIIMG
Of all kind? of niai liinei y done :nulor our own tnqM-rviimi, and our work i n'lnnintiiil.
We keep in stork a full line oi :ll siztn of steam 'and water pi(iw and connection, aim
brass fitting fortune. H'e :i1r run a PLANING MILl&c. Jn making iliix
nnniMincenlent we ak a sliare of the pal routine from our friends and the imMlo;
. Iv r UUXNTAIiV, JVian.
March 31 ly
K F IV P WITH TI mmi
Print Dryers, Cider Mills, Apple f . i
and Peach Parers, the Skinnerl
Engines, the Birdsall, the Paxton - I
and Kriebel Engines,' the Hall, the .
Carver, the Van Winkle, atid i '
-Centennial Cotton (tins. I The
' ' Clark Seed Cotton CIe-iiiiej
Cotton Seed M ills, Horse Towers, . -! ,
Feed Cutters, Pelting, Cane Mills, the f 1
"Queen of the South" and the Moore County " j .
Portable (Irain Mills, Saw Mills, the Ac'ine, the i
Thomas, the Iron Age and the Reiner Harrows,
Grain Drills, Water Trucks, Swing Churns ,
Cultivators,()ne and Two Horse Riding and
WalkingJRoad Machines, Pumps, Mill Fixtures, Horse Powers.
Write us for Cireulcrs and-Prices. It will Pay you. Try . it., j
Address, i
PianosHHNOrgans
Gol(lboro
GENERAL AGENTS FOR . ; 1
llhickerinfr & Son. Steiff, Matlutsltek,' Arion mid .Soutlx-rn iicm
Pianos, and .VasoiiiV Hamlin, Shonincrand Pclobot & CIo's., invi n.
"W -A.. Barbrey. -A.g't- Wiisop ,! ST . O.
BROWN'S
A TRUE
A PERFECT STrTHSMER.A SURE REVIVER,
IKON BITTi:...,
a certain and r.Lii.i,. i.
Fevers,Wa,ntqfApjKiilc,Ui. jLj.,:, :
strengthens the musck-s.and feives is.
on the digestive organs, rr.auvlai
Bdching,Heatin ike Stomack,IL-?.r:'jarn,c:sKrhe only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken tlie tee i a I r give headache. Sold lv
all druggists. Write for th A T! C Bor r tl pp. of useful and amusiiif; rc::d
ing) seat free. BKOTO CHEMICA1. CO., Baltimore Md.
8e that all Iron Bitters rem-deby Brow Chemical Co. and hare crowed red Hues em wrapper.
DEWAKB OF IMITATION.S. ! (
o
T show tlie finest
Winter that has ever been in
e.st style of Fancy Suitings.
English and French Worsteads,
snn.eres. Blue MHtlle.se x. Oxford Meltons. . Kl ga'nl ' "me -of
goods , for Overcoats Fine , work, Fine . Triniiiiins, and
prices reasonable. Give us n calL
Hespeetfiilly, ,r i ..
Greenwood & Belsmeyer.
--. r ' ' ' L -
J ' ' " ' " i.- - '
Coininission Merchant, j
140 Pearl Street, JVew York
LilH'iiil advances made on coiisigniilicnts of Totton, Na val Stoics
and Southern Produce. f ' . ' . - t
Executes orders for. the pnreha ;e and sale of Future contiiicts in the I
Cotton and Produce -Exchanges. ! !,. .Inly q lr I
IMRMLM
AND
ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS
TDTJTPTTR, Sc OO.
2t North IlowanI St., Baltimore.
Wire Hailing for Cemeteries,
Lawns, Gardens, Offices and Ual-'
conies; Window Gnards,Tree Guards
Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Caes,
Sand and Coal Screens. Iron Bed
steads, Chairs, Settees, Arc.
sep2 12m.
POWELL & KOBINSOX,
FASHIOXABLE BAKBERS.
TARBORO ST., WIIOX, X. .
Having opened a first-class Harler
shop solicit the patronage of those
. who wish good work done. Sat isfac
tion Guaranteed. jj ulyi5 -
te , -'.'
si .
K . K. FOUNTAIN.
. K. FOUNTAIN. )
W. B. TAYLOR, I Troi.
, C..DUNKLE, )
Pfl-
hi
-:0:
L. L. POLK CO.,
-R.AlIEI3-I, 1ST. C.
H0llS(!,
TONIC
. .....ir.icl ior all diseases jquiring
. . i indigestion, Dyxpepgia, Intermittent
I nf l '.nermi fir.. Knrihhes tlie lilrmd.
. Mi:koJ'Eiitrgy,eie. Enriches tlie blood,
f --' to the nerves. They act like a charm
ul:',-;.''teaiik svmptom. such as Tasting c Food,
of Piece (Jonds
lr Kail an-l
Wilson, consistiiisritf tluv lat
;s. ElPffant in I lesion aiid rol-oi lii'.'s
Foreign and Domestics, Oas
in consequence of the death of Geo.-'
II.lirifHn it hecomes ncej'ssary toet-.
tlethe business of Ihe firtn of firitlin i
& .Murray. All personsjindehtetl to j
said Ann will pleae ctill at their
place of liusiness ami" -settle at once. '
WMf MU'KHAY,
Surviving partner of Grinin &
iiurrav.
. IK-c. 9tf.
. m. . a, nmiiuKu.
CONNOR & WOODARD,
ATTORNEY AT lj.AW.
WILSOX.X.tV"-
Ht Circuit, Wilson, Wiivne, Edge-
eomlie, (ireen, Pitt land Nash
i Counties.
Mayo,-8L'ly.
MISCEL LA NEO US
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
Xasii IS'tkkkt, Wilson. N. C.
r'Have a large stock of all kinds f .Fnniitiut and are receivtug
ctmstantly nilditions thereto. Itaby carriages, lMcture frames, .mould
ing and otliee cliairs, in endless variety.
' Repairing neatly and promptly done. inay.rtf
NORFOLK AD
JAYLOR gUOTT & yTTR,S
W 1 1 ( LKS A 1. Iv I) E A 1 . K RS IN .
HARD W ARE. CUTLERY.
GUNS, Ac, CtUN"Eli MAIN ST.,
AND MARKET SQUARE.
Uhm You go to Norfolk Slop at the
Jordan House ' ltcstsi'iirant and Hotel
NO 30 WEST MARKET SQUARE
HOARDING & LODUINU $1.00, !.-, $1,. HI, PER DAY
MEALS AT ALE JIOCRH ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. -The
Jor.lun lloiis is tvntmlly lmmuxl jMirtlon of the city, ami within a nhorl dlatano
of tUf ptiliht- ImiMirurH anil lilait-s of mnust im'nt, Tim locution in tiH-lally tlonlrahle for
thoslt hnvinir Iuisiik hi Norfolk, Hiuli an Karmors. MiTchant, Ominiervml TravWctra anil
lrotcs8ioiuil iHHiplf. To th(K UoMirinira llotfl Th1Iii with homo oouifortH, thin houiMi ttipoct
alt' retMintut'n(lH iiAtlf.- Tln housfhaa IxH'ii rollttrtl anil has now a autlielwlt nuinlNrof riMtiun
to supply tile tkimuml. . i ..
JORDAN HOUSE. Amos P Jordan, Prop. Norfolk. Va
nlLL OF FARE: -a spi.knpi i ni.NXKUFiuiM 12t 3oViak-k- only:ct
Frknl IkH'fstimk
Fried ItovfsU-ak and Onions
FmHi lUH'fnu ak Ouitna and l'otatot'S
IlroiKMl liHtfMk
Fry of 1'orksU-ak
Fry of Ham ami Fts
Fry, of Ojtutni :
Fry of Sausage
Fry of Sausaicti and Hominy
Fry of Fish
Fry of Noal Chora
Fry of Mutton (.'hops
Fry of Liver
Fry of Tripp ,
Stvw of Oysters
M Ilk Stsw of ( yst-rs
llrciad and t'otfi
Klts, Cakes anil Cofltx
Fry of SoftCralnt
ST.
sr.
Mi
10
hi
sr !
25 1
Hroueu iuki!ii
All the atxivo nnlurs with Coff't .Vwita extra
. AMOS P. JORDAN, No. HO, West Market Square,
cvod every day from 11 to 1 o'clock.
"i t a r tt" Ty
BA ERS AND MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS .
! ANI WHOLESALE DKALKKS IN
T()ACC0, CLOAKS, 8UFF8V
FRUITS NUTS. VINEGAR. C OER- TET SOAPS- &C-
on Street, "' " ' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
:12 lyj Orders Solicitetl and Satisfaction lluarantetMl.
LaTHER SHELDOW
' , l" DEALER IX
Rfshes, Doo'n and B5inVs.'Monld ngs. Bracket C:tair Rails," M weU Builder
H i dware.Painls Oils Gla-s. Putty and Buihliug ftifiUrial of very Decriptio
Nos. 1(1 WJ Side Market Square V 49 L'oanokc Ave., NORFOLK. jf A
1 (iENEUAL ACJENT
V Ldfc-Wv-rtn, Mart, ne & Longnun's
Pure Prepared Eea.cLy-MixocL
Brown Cotton iiih.
TI1E BRW.N
FEEPEt Ull
i These gins have
i since 1-S 4"i. Scv-
ments have
i ,nt0 -tli tiw.v
i versally pr o-
very best in the
great Las been
tba t. for the D.i.st kr-
JlcLD liCCIl llinnin- -
it. For kleHcri p
.terms, vc,
K-OUNTREE,
it Li
-i'ri-1 f jrt f '
I BOOKS.
A. L FRED WILLIAMS & CO.. .
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
JRA.I3EICI----. isr. c.V
R'WlTH LA1IOKLT IXf'RKASRI)
TION ' TO KKUVK .OCR Cl'SjTO.MK Kfi J." A III 1 FULLY ANp
PKOMITLY, WE OFFER A . LARGH STOCK IN
EACH DEPAirrMKNT AT
VE11Y IVvt" P.HLCES.
- SEND POll NEW JATAMJ(SUE.. 1
I'r'l - ii I I't U I 1 iH'i'li. ii i 11 I i 1 11 , , , 'JVIIIlD'vul1
Central Institute
! Situated hi Warren County, N. C, imnuMliiitely on the li. & (.
1 in one of the healthiest portions of the State.niiil within ten minutes
' walk of the telegraph and iKtst oflice, with two daily, mails. The i-;inV-
! pus contains alKiut twelve acres,
English Literature ami Music
i full graduate, of the Wesleyan Female College, hits seven years experi
ence in teaching, and cmih-s with the. very highest endorsements. In
struments, new and inferior to none nscd in any schotil. Near Panacea
Springs: water furnished 1m carding puiels when desired. Char" vcrv
low. Fall term liegins St'p. 4th.,
juI28-ni. J. M.
AD VERTISEMENTS.
VER TISELENl'S.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
March 10th, ( months.
Aalf Fry of llot fsU'ak 111
Half Fry of llH'fsliik and Onions 15
Half Fry of tlcofKToak, Onions and Poiatooa. 1.1
Half Onlurof Hrollod suk
Half Fry of Ham and Kmt
Half Fry of OyHtura
Half Fry of Siuixatni
Half Fry of Sausiofvaint Honiiiiy
HalT Fry of 1-tsh
Half Fry of VohI Chora
Half Ortlor of HroiliHl Mutton t'lioiw
Half Frj- of I.lvrr.
Half Fry of Trip.
Half Stew of Oysters
Half Milk SU-w of Oy sters
liurk whi'Mt and t'otfue
Half Frvoft4oft t'mlw
All tho alxivc half order with t'offiw 6 cunt
fXtra
t w Mrn
pro M,,
fOMlE.SE. "
b e e ii in use
eral improve
cently been
are now uni
nounced the
m arke t. So
the demand
M mIIiIa 4a uii. tiiltr
J tion, circulars.
- - .A .1
AuureHS
BARNES & (X)
' f ,
BODES, BOOKS!
FACrLlTlKH AX A DETERMINA
ForYoung Ladies.
and is ltcautitiilly shaded.
Siiecialties. Our Music Tea-lie.' is a
For Catalogues Address,
lUIOOJro, Piux., LittletoiN. C.