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THE WILSON ADVANCE. TIIE WILSON ADVANCE. . X7 II M VTT j i A.. . i-. ' i . . .. - - ,T -:o:- PLutKiiri) Kvery Fkiday At Wii.sox, Noktii Carolina JOSErilCSHAMtLS. - Editw inl Prepmkr. n c la-iu pt iox Hat es jSr.A dvaxce )i. year ... .z.oo SI . :onths.. ...... ....... l.OO B-3i'ino can be sent by Money Order or leistered Letter at our Ki-k. 1 V 1 : A j . I i ' 11 n 1 1 J A V V 7 IT 1 l i A TV IW 1 I II 7 Y K T I . M .-- a - . - - ... . . , - : . ... ;i':y 1 , -- ' ; THE AH 'ANCE. GLEANINGS. lIendeion is to haveabank. Li 1 tend ism means fanaticism. F a j et tcville Fair Nov. 21 st 24Ui. Proctor says the comet will return in two months. There are now 175 students at Rutherford College. If there is it full vote IJennet will be elected by a Rood majority. In w London, Conn., they re tail dancing at live cents a step. Kx Governor Brbdgen supitorts the democratic ticket in Wayne. Mr. J. II. Beeton has severed his eoiineetion with the Newlterne "Nut Shell." Tne Allteinarle "Knouirer" has enlarged to a!i ci-rht page folio. Continued success ! Vance, Ransom and Bennett were all in Wilmington last week. They woke up the natives. Hon. T. C. Manning will deliver the address at Chapel Hill corn tOIa 12. 4 LET AlLTHE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S, AND TRUTH'S." WII.SOX, X. C, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1S83. i.Ui KO. 43 Newman, the Democratic , candi date for Secretary of State iu Ohio, received 310,874 votes, and Town send, his - Republican competitor, got 21)0,759. The democratic ma jority over Towusend was 19,115. A monument is to be erected to the memory of Dr. Closs. The Tois- not people are contributing. A friend wants to know to whom con tributions should be forwarded. The monument ought to be erected Let it" be' done, and let . there lie a systematic effort to effect it. A man living at Simmon's Gap, Va., is living with his ninth wife. The patriarch is 80 years old, has fifty three children, and at a recent reunion over 300 of his descendants were present. It is claimed that he docs not know all of his children, and makes no effort to keep up with his grandchildren. .Leach passed through last night and his most intimate friends failed to recognize him. lie was mis taken for the agent of an indigo factory. He was a sight to look at So blue. "Greensltoro. Patriot." . Black, we understand, was the 5EAK-BY NEWS NOTES. T!e Weck Wealth of Xear w Gathered by Onr Re porters and TNeally Nipped ijom our Namrons Meigh- They know better than we do of the sentiment in their county; and since Mr. Connor has withdrawn, we commend their selection of Mr. Farmer, and we promise him the nnited and cordial supported' the Franklin Democracy." color the gentleman had previously inencement next .Tune. i The (b-orgia Legislature has outy j prophecied tor men in his condition 1 1 A P At . ... " . .' ! three Uadicais ana iwo oi mem are ,f ,u,.s,.ir. says, "We.learu that negrow. Happy Georgia . i Mr. E. A. Oldham, of the "New Mrs. Betsy Kukman of Guilford I South," has leen applied to .by county, aged (2 years, has quilted j "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Week 1,3 )0 quilts in the lust 17 years. 'Time make-: everything ier .fect" is an ola adage. Guess our debts are pretty- perfect by this time. A Kentucky woman sue for -divorce on the ground that her has hpid lacks ""impressibility of soul aflinitv." M iv Wiley Freemen, Proprietor of -the Gregory House, Goldsboro, died very suddenly, on Tuesday, of List week. The Daily "Patriot' .receives the telegrams. It is enlarged. 'There is 'now u move. sprightly- paper in ; th.- State. . ' Up to date there has Iveu aliont . j .o; eases of yellow lever at Peiisa''j 0 il i, Fla., out ot a popuiai ioii oi ..bout (,00l). . ' The. Virginia law requiring the poll tax to be paid .before voting puts many thousand dollars into t!i" S'.ate treasury. Jesse J. Yeatt s, Kx-Coiigressman iroiii the tirst district has ; been "pi iced in the Insane Asyluni at Washington, D. C. L'.Mioir county has more boys at the University thin any other coun ty in the State, we learn from the Kins! on "Flee Press." . ly" to furnish a photograph and bio graphical sketch of Hon. Risden Tyler Bennett, to -be published im mediately after! he election, in the event he is the successful candidate, of wh.cli there is no doubt. Walter Malley and Blanche Doug las, the two rascals who poisoned Jennie (as Blanche is said now to confess) were in court tlie other day to prosecute on ' of her old lovers who had stolen some of Walter's in- I decent letters, and threatened to have them published unless he would pay 500. A nasty set! The Greeisboro "Patriot'' tells of a "terrible duel" fought between two men named Johnson and Wil liams with horse whip- the other day. They lashed each other for three hours, each being covered w ith whip-marks from head to foot. The cause of the trouble w as the same that men have been fighting over since the siege of Troy a woman- ' - he Tarboro ''Guide" has been eiiEireed. The canvass in Franklin is pro gressing finely. The news from Nash is encourag- The prospects lor the election tIthe .full 'democratic ticket are gd. . aiie W.&W. R. R. Co. have reduc- ej the freight on cotton from Tarbo- $1.00 a bale. All on account of the Avilliamston road. If Wilson had aiother outlet we would get much eajer freights, too. The Roanoke Ba t!st Union was session at Scotland .Neck: last 1 1 -m-wr i J 1 ITT rtJ eeK. e nonce inai liev. v.- . nes, of Wilson, disenssed t he im rtance of Bible study -in the lurches. The meeting throughout as interesting and profitable. - Orange Presbytery was heldatNa- balah church, near Scotland Neck, Inst week, Rv. R. P.Law,wasui(Hl rrator. Geo. Summery and Geo. Al len were clerks. Rev. J. Prim rose was elected a trustee of Da vidson College. Subscriptions were gtarted to build a church. in Scot land Neck. The next meeting will be held in Greensboro. April 1883- Beecber on Hanging. SOME ELECTION LAWS. KEGISTEEIMi ASD VOTIJiO. No one is to register or vote ex cept in that.towuship where he is an actual and bona fide resident on the day of election. Certificates ofreg istration are not allowed. The fol lowing persous are not to register The Smit h field "Herald" makes a strong and pithy-argument in fa vor of the democrats. Johnson county was in debt about 17,000 when t he democrats came into pow er. Nmy it is out of debt, and there. is s.voot in the treasury. Ihe same t can he said of dozens of counties in ! the e st. Stand by the democratic Gov. BilUAUen once said : "You might as well try -to run an ice hmre in hell as an houesl govein- mi st with a lull tieasiin . n.irtv if vou want an honest and " eeouoinical administration of conn tv matters. If the go:id-natured Georgian can ichmoud co.mtv Radicals -have not get justice in the couiv room in ... . i i . - .i ... m nl;ia teil the. negro ooawara one way ne iru-s anoiuer. xwu. nt,- from their Legislative ticket, ana j. igatiug parties aj.. 'iipron, weaij oi tr itted out Ilenrv ''Covingf'ou. ; the law's delayspulled their nistols A Miss Mulh bvin at Mull's and pmecded to fettle their c.ise mill, on the south f n k of ,he Caiaw- -7- . . ,u ;m,.,i till and deleiidant tell mortulh, ba, was struck and iustanil killed ,' I wounded, one witnses was killed, - " " ' and several others were disabled. The society for Preventing Cruel- v mlli ua consent the judge was ty to Animals is going: to i've Jay s p-mitted to escaie with his life. Gould a gold medal for the solicitude 1 . . , ,r. . , , . "1 have never known Ransom to w ith which he waters his s.ock. . ..aa,. do or say anything lnconipatihlo "S'nnonette"' is a new wesiern jf , t;,,. dignity ot a Sen itoi ; o word. It is Hij.posed to be appio- j ri(i j10or j- a gentleman. Proud priate to a milk and water soil rt a j oi iilH sfcatc ,,! devoted to her leo-J seriiion by a lah de-d lh preache;-, i j(it. ., ml their lest Interests, anddis lo. -oh P uker. a ii'iarrii'd man, tinguisheil for his tine presence, his ' A Hold Thief. The "Sunny Home" says that some person went to Mr. E. G. Hales, in Edgecombe co, near Sharpsburg, on Thursday night of last week, one or two o'clock in the morning and hoisted a window and went in he liouse, going through every room and open ing all the chests and trunks, which were either left open or the, thief had kevs to tit thenu The thief went into Mr. Hales room and took from his p ints' poi:ket about $2f. 00 in cash. He also took from one of the trunks a bottle of w hiskey and a box of buttons. He then went. to the, window became in at and as he was iu the act of getting out a young lady who was sleeping in the room w oke up and got out of bed and went -into Mr. Halts' room, struck a match and told him that some one had been in the house. Mr. Hales got up and w ent out and looked all jaronnd the house, but could not see or hear 'anything, un til finally he I- oked behind the w in dow blind, which was thrown half open, when he discovered a man standing behind it ; he took hold of the man's arm, w hen the ljiau ga ve him a shoVe which almost threw him t,o the mound and ran oil". Mr. nales went back in tlie Jioine and of course thought the thief had gone off, but in a few minute., he was again seen at the window. It is thought that, he left his bottle of whiskey and perhaps his shoes, why he ret timed the second ti me. They could not teli tlie. man was white or black, but Mr. Hales states that he was quite a stout, strong man. .Mr. Hales says that ..the young lady striking tlie inaich 111 his tace frightened him so he hardly knew what he was about that he never "What are we to do with our criminals t" asked the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher in his morning ser mon recently. "It is our duty to bang a man who has perpetrated murder! If society needs to have him suffer the extreme peualty of the law I am inclined to reply in the affirmative. Society must pro tect itself. If the welfare of a civ ilized community requires the eivc- tion of the scaffold in our midst we must so act that the greatest good to the greatest number will be promoted.- Offending members in the community must be taken care of in the same mauner that a farmer treats the weeds which grow among t he grain in his fields. I am not perfectly satisfied with the present method of punishing criminals, hope to live to see the time when we can have a letter use for a man than stretching bis neck with a hal ter. Ilanging will do better for the present, and it may continue to be a a useful thing for many years to come.' In olden the death ienalty was indicted, not only ior murder, but for manv lesser crimes. In these days we do'not find it neees- j sary to hang men for stealing. We think theives are sufficiently pun ished if we send them to the State prison or penitentiary. But my friends. I am praying for the time when even imprisonment will be among the customs of the past." A ; smile overspread the faces of his congregation, when Mr. Beeches- said ! "My friends, yon and I are Ao better than many men who are now wearingstriped jackets and break ing stones at Sing Sing. Many poor fellows have perpetrated crimes from sheer force of circumstances. They were not bad at heart, but they became entangled in the meshes of the law and could not re sist temptation.-But no man should be hanged because the people have a spite, against him. We must al ways have sympathy for the crimf- nal." ' or to vote : Minors,;idiots and lu natics, persons who after conviction, or confession in an open court, have leen adjudged guilty) of felonly or other infamous crime, committed after January, 1st, 17, unless res- stored to rights of citizenship. Subject to the foregoing excep tions, all males, born; in the United States, or naturalilzed, who have resided in the State twelve months next preceeding the election, and ninety days in the county, are qualified to register and vote iu the precincts where they reside. The residence of a married man is w here his family resides ; fjhat of a single man where he sleeps. No one is to register iu any pre cinct to which he has removed for the mere purpose of yoting therein, nor unless his residence is actual and bona fide. It shall lie the duty of the Regis trar, or the Judge of election, when so requested by any bystander, to swear any person offering to regis ter or vote as to his Residence. Every person offering to register shall state under oatjh his qualifica tions., And upon request .-the Reg istrar Shall require the applicant to itrove his identity; Ibis age or resi- The loard of canvassers shall at meeting in the presence ' f the Slieriffand of such j arsons as may choose to attend, open and canvass the returns and make abstracts, stating the numler of ballots east iu each precinct, for each officethe n ime of each jrso:i voted for, and tlie number of votes given for each person for each different ollice, and shall sign the same. .. j ABSTRACT OF VOTES. ! 1: The abstract of' all 'votes cast shall be made and signed by )th Board of County Canvassers; tine of which shall b delivered to the' SlieiS iff, one tiled with the : Register of Deeds, and the third forwarded by resrsitercd letter 'to the Seretaiy of State at Uaieiich. ; . : i FEDERAL Hl'l?EllVl:OBS j The Federal Court ..has appointed for some precinct? Federal sujiervi sors. Their duty is to watch t'hejiro ceedings, and if they see anything iuiproer to report 'it' to the court. Thev have a 11 ght to 'be inside the room where tlie ballot boxesj are and to witness the vothig nd the counting without j interlerencev But thev have m light fco interfere nor to arrest anybody. , They .... i - - :ire only t o use their eyes ana maKe ENGAGED TO HIS OWHISTEBo This week, au adventure witn a serious moral came ; to me' knowledge of . the Jnten QceaiL About three months ago a 'young man of excellent ' family, resid ing on West Side, "and employed as an accountant in an insurance office on, LaSalle street, conclud ed he would have some fun with -the girl3,and , inserted the fol lowing advertisement in one 01 the daily, papers in this city: T A T E I A jroutiff fnma with &xl In- w- come mints to commprtmii mtth a young lady between the agrca of U ami ubjavt, ao? cial pleasure, and matrimony- if Mutually arreeabtts ,ffcr aoquainuutcv: photographs exchanged. Address M. art, olBoa. ' , . i ' He' received severitt greplies, and exchanged letters with three or four of the.1 writers for a time, but flnaUy dropped all but one, whose letters were thie. most In telligent and, ,attractiveu With her the correspondence was kept up for about two months, and nhotoaranhs were exchanged. The young man', not wishing to disclose his own 'identity witn out first having made sure of Dilatory LoYers. one time thought of his gun, -which was well well loaded, sitting near his bed. Nothing has heard of the thief since- -. an 1 Dora Sniitlf.oi'(irceuslioio,have eioel. On account of their social jrosition it has caused quite a stir. A hurricane 'shucked all t lie corn Ccorgia nuns nem, ami. ne the a mm' :i:.i.ieci:i'es ihe truth. of maxim. "It's an ill wind that blows unholy any g od." : -..President A it luir w ill go to New York to vote. Cow Jams will go t his home iu lMtt county to vote. It is the patriotic duty of every giicd en :.-"., to vote. ' Kobt. 1C. !'.: r. Fsq., is associate e lit or of that sterling democratic t.tleiiis and his courtly bearing, he st ands in the Senate Chainlier t he peer of any of his colleagues, 4iud is regarded there as I regard hini,aud as thousands of his friends iu the State regard him, as an honur to the Senate and bis State." J. Mad ison Leach. . Kansas dty i.s a peculiar place, affording facilities for gambling and ! drinking that are unsurpassed 111 any other community. The Stale hue between .Missouri and Kansas passes through it, and quite a slice of the city is in Kansas, w here ,b -ing no gambling law, nine faro paper, the Durham 'Tobacco Plant' j bankwire ttourisinn-. our no uquu. f 1 he re- Mi. C.urlias talent and will aul roi can ih ouuKui TlIK SKNATOU1AL (UNDIDATK. A correspondent of Hie Franklin uTimes" writing alniut Mr. Farm er's nomination fort he tenate says, "Mr. Farmer is a good man for the place, lie is iu the ; prime of life, and while he is not a professional man, and has dealt principally w ith the fact of life, he is of sound judg ment and clear intellect, and what is better than. nil. he loves his na- The impatience of the parents of the young lady over the long and fruitless visits of the, chronic caller was pictured in chronic colors some veats asm bv a ."funny write;-. It seems that it was .midnight. The voiiiio- man' had farewalk'd himself .7 CT . out, and Kmeliiie had locked the door and was untying her shoe, when her mother came down stairs with abed-quilt around her, and said : "Wanted to creep up stairs with out mv hearins vou, eh I Didn't think- I knew it was an hour alter midnight, did you V The girl made no reply, and the mother continued : "Didn't he propose this time "Why, 'mother! exclaimed the daughter. "You can . 'why mother,' all you want to, but don't 1 know tnat you've burned up at least four tons of coal courting here V The girls got her shoes off, and the mother stood in the stair door and asked : - - 'Emeline have you not any grit?' '1 guess st).' "I guess you haven't. 1 just wish Deeds that fellow with false teeth and a mole on his chin would just conic sparking me. Do you know what would happen, Emelfne !'' "No." "Well, I'll tell you. He'd come ! to time in sixty days or he'd get report. V condition of affairs. Our farmers - ' Kates of Advkrtisixut One Inch, One Insertion, - - Sl. . " One Month, - - -' -o ' '" " Three Months - - 5.0 1 " Six Months, - - ;.. '" " One Year, - 1 .", Liberal Discounts will lo Made for Larger Advertisements nml for Contracts by the Year. Cash must accompany all "Adver tisements unless good reference U given, . . THE QUIET HOUR. haye taken the, first steppnwanlfohr" 2r r'- true tndep ndanee,and they Vll lnot Selections for Sullday Eliding AT THE UKGS GATE. ' regret it. The abandonment of the theall cotton itolicynMs year will convince the Southern planter that he can raise hl4; own aoppHeH, ) and still receive as much, ifi Htit: more, money for cotton, as tmqtliui crop a he formerly received, when he pinned his faith wholly to tlie great staple, ftd (ben had to trust to the Vet for' what lie , peeiled. '. In a A leggiir sat at the king's gate. And sang 01 snmiuer in the , A tMHig ithsouudsreverWrate l)f wimmI and hill and plain. That rising bore a lender weight ! Of sweetuess, strong and pas- A suing with -sigh of mountain pass, !:.... I.. .....1 i.r .1 .. s 1 V1"T V"1 The whisiwing of-1 wind-smote if ne source 01 aouinern ji-osieruy 1 . r.heHes ami it-1 exceeuiugiy iciriunaie nun 1 . uui tapping ol long lav leaves. onr agricnltural 1 clashes ' have at I IJoa morns and jan pie mooned last discovered it eve: A 'Disappointed Candidate. 'W 3-.s - - Mo t,Ar- The king was weaiy of his part, i Lhe king was tired 01 Ins trow 11 ; .He liKikeil aciss the rainy lain!, Acixws the Iwrreii stretch of saud, r The candidate ' who got left at the county convention can be told bv the wav he maris vour Put to the rainy sea ; Z .T ' : .1 tr. I .i i 4 1 ... 1 1 lie ileum me rnui ix ni 101111 111111 - ' ' free The gildod casement, sullenly Falling away with mist and rain, "But oh I it is a weary thing To wear a crown and lnvu kiiif. nemt!u"g war with care awl pain; Rules for Love Slaking. deuce by the oath of one elector. I If any applicant for registration ! li.is previously registered elsewhere in the same county, he shall not tie regis! e.red unless he produces a cer tificate that his name has been era ed from the looks;ot his lormei township. legistration shall be allowei on election day, niiless the voter ins become entitled to register on i ! that day. The' Hoard of . Justices oh or be fore the first Monday of the month next preceeding thej month in which each election is held shall appoint foiir judges or inspectors of election two of whom shdl be ot a.difler ent" political party! lrom the regis trars at each polling place. It shall le the the duty ot tlie Registrars and .luilges oi election to attend at the polling-places of their precinct on t he Saturday le- fore election (November 4) troni t .a. I., till 5. i. m.. and hear and de termine challenges! Thtt linl-."i jind Iteni-ters shall attend at the i Oil on I lie way oi November, 7th,) election. T hey election (Tuesday, ami conduct the oi. ..ti mot. r tin' miiiie ot every !er- aniiii v ... . .... .... - . . son wh: votes in the poll IkkiUs, certify the same and deposit them with the Register of Deed . On election day any person may, aiid the Judge shall challenge, .the First catch your lover. ; . -Hold him wlien you have hirn. - A - .. Don't let go of him to catch ev ery new one who comes along. Try to get pretty well acquain ted with him before you take him for life. j Unless you intend to support him, find out whether he earns enough to support you. , I Don'tmake up your mind he' is anargle. !l Don't palm yourself off on him as one, either. 1" Don't let him spendj his salary on you ; tliat right should be re served till after marriage. If you have conscientious scruples ac'itinst marryitig a man with a mother, say so in time, that he may either gftrid of her to Oblige yon, or get rid of you touobiige her,as ho thinks best. "' .'.''j'-"- l you object to secret socie ties and tobacco, it is better, to couie out with your objections now, than reserve them lor cur tain lectures hereafter. ! If your adorer happens to fan cy a certain shade ot hair, don t color or bleach to oblige him. : Remember,'-vour.' hair belongs to you, andhe doesn't. t Be very sure it is a man you are in love with,' andnot with the clothes he wears. Fortune and fashion are both so fickle it is foolish to take a-stylish ruit for better or worwe. If you intend to keep'three servants after marriage, .settle the matter beforehand.' The man who is making love to you may expect yon to do your own wash ins.' Don't try to hurry up apropo-. sal liv carrvinir on a fiiratation him in the same way i':t The Cur- respondencd Tipeaed into an en gagement for, marriafe, without either person ..having! ' seen the .otef, aud the young irian be-came-aniTous tb see the features J ' IIVNII U it i ft ' - Jlie jeweled silke.u girdle And give u r ; choose ' '" Au easier measure for its Ihmii loose, to turn and A futo the gilded chamler crejit of summer blown with breath .' nun .. And wild wet leaves against. the - , pane. , The royal sleeper sin iled and i lept, - "I thought that all things sweet were dead r hand, braces himself against his gurgling emotion1, and whis pering- inquires ''' Did you ever hear of a case a victim, sent her a! photograph likeit?" of another . person, Iwhich ..he I You jiever did. You tell him procured at a jphotograpn gaue- that you never did, and he pulia . , a, for one golden hour and sweet ry in another part; of the city yon into a doorway and continu- To serve the - king with willing and it so, happened in sending J es. ' ' ' ' ' ... ."."' feetr . - ' , j . i : , i - , l . i J I . . , , ... . . . . : - 1 ' ; . . i i I l ' I 1 I.: . ner picture sue naa qeceivea . "I'm aon Wltll politics lorev-1 it ue woum weep, mi inmi in erz ."No!". 'ry es J am, and with the party 1 -i . . ' "Yon don't say ' -' wOh. but I am. This thi ng of his unknown -: friend,- What ha&ssatisfled me that there is ho his motives . i were , ipannot be such thintr as . honesty in tkH judged except by Ui0 course, he tics, and that' a politician has adoped, ,but it may bp said that no mre word than a dog, I . was at least they were neitner pur-i sold out." " ' nor honorable, as he has a very "Possible !" n ti-irlo circld nf lnrlv n'enim intn.n- I C11 vnt .nil llail nut 1 Tfcv ces,and if he was desirous of Ilse4 money to beat , me. They "L'-v Urart um- v, wl.o came -mar u couio i iea aooui me, xuey p. The mw Rai to the king'a aauuiifc mem iicovjf yi f,"li3 wi uypocnis unu &imve. nwc i . , ie;jti; w.nita liave reaaiiareciprocaieu naveiervea tne party ior nine- ij, v. Marxh, i'Jlarper'H Mug jiih u,u.cLJuiiB, tia ,a .v -i teen ioii yeajs miu. never na&cu azinf. tive in appearance, well eaucat- for an office, and the minute I ed and intelligent, and his . pa- decided to accept the nomina rents are very well to do. in the tlon for a little fifteen-cent po- world. -They live in a, nana- sit on they go to work and beat some house aud hive all the me in convention with a wood- uxuries that a liberal income en heed, who doesn't know can afford, As faraslsocial plea-1 enongh to mark a barrel of pork. -l! 1. . f J3 I . . . - sure was conoerpeU, no lounu corruption, sir, cor-rup-snun plenty of it in his p wn circle, and the whole ticket will be.de- and therefore, the only tneory 1 feated on account of it," for his seeking the acquaintance l nd the beBt of it j is ho takes of some unknown gM'.by con- 'v6u for a man -who isn't' posted cealing his identity (is that his He doesn't believe you have "the object Ivas other than that ad- slightest idea that ho packed vertised. ; i three or four caucuses, bought a Alter a great deal of urging on dozen delegates, told three lies his part aud an equal amount to the other man's one, and was of hesitation on her part, he fi- beaten because . his ' delegates nally j secured thej consent of Soldout. He .takes you for an his correspondent to meet; race innocent, and he grasps, your to face, and fixed for the scene hand asain at parting and chok- ol Jus meeting a news aepoi on inglraayB v -' , West Madison street, '.which is "Corruption vile corruption! frequented by ladies; arranged Most brfrefaeed fraud in Amcri- with Ihis iriend U visit hiin can politics! Can't train with there at an early hour in the a partv nnheld bv the practice evening, and promi$ea to escort uf Htich principleajtrcan't possi her to the tneatrej; suggesting bly do it." , . . that aitet the play: was ovjri , - .- Slightlj Mixed. , vote o: any jiersoni. suspected of not wjtli soine other fellow. Differ beiuir nuahtied. Any one so dial j ent men are made ofdi.fferen leip'ed shall be sworn and xam-j material, and the one you. want .. .. . . -i a '-j . . 4itie-l as to his qualifications, ami i migiiigoou m;i me u jduui.n.. .;l.,.',ihi..1 m-.i;v b.. cv Hnined on i and lorgi-tto come tacK. ,.l i.l.e .Tndes inav reject' the I 11 i,,u-ud,u a love-letter to . . .. L. At a. ' ' i. Willi?, UtMi t 'ly vote, il they are s.itisnea inai sucu f ,f vni.llllt, o vill, ; person is not a legal voter. Thel'olls shall be opened b-oin i .l. !j. -f.t 1...11 a. 111. till sunset. voieis Mum hand in their b illots to the Judges wiiosfiall deposit it foi them in the boxes. j '.'"!' Immediately after the election t he Judges shall dejmsit. the registra tion lxioks with the lie' ir-tor ol tive land, as a legislator will be j out ot this mansion liKe a goar jump watchful and iaithful. Wilson could ing for snnnower seeds." And Kmeline went to Ited hiig- lltH ll.l t IKIIIIC'I - - ,. j wi.iln w l itinu- on this' subject we t ging this thought to her bosom. must sav that we regretted and still j Occasionally snch visits lecome t tlm 'withdrawal of Mr: Con- SO luiruensome inai me .o....f; V u-eit not -summed wheti I talks t the young man herself man ever haimened to consult the same book, he would know your sentiments were borrow ed. "V- ' " l:'. Don't marry a man to oblige any third person in existence It is your right to suit j your self in the matter, lint, rememb er at the same time love is blind and a little friendly advice from one whose advice is worth hav ing may ensure yon a life time of happiness, or prevent lone of 'misery. . . .- . In love affairs always Keep i your eyes wide open, so that, ! wben the rbrht man ' comes be six ballot boxes j vnama oiijm. ..1- do see nm ywi BALLOTS. r.:illots shall be on white paper and Vithont 'device. The floiinty Commissioners shall provide ballot 1 nixes. they iinight have a supper and a a good time, lie appeared at the place of meeting promptly and after waiting there a few mombnts was very. n inch aston islied to see his own 1 sister, - a girl qi nineteen years, walked in, bearing thelnark of identity which it was arranj ed; that his con-e.piideht shoiikl carry The j suriirise and chagrin was mutual, and it is" to be hoped that young men with evil inten tions and reckless young girls will hereaiter carefully avoid such adventures, i It appears thatthegirlhaving seen this ad veitisement, "for the fun of the thing" answered, and was so much interested in the letters of j her 'corresi ondent that she was willimr to keen it up even at the sacrifice of her self-respect, It was a narrow? escape for both of the in. Chicaqo Inter Ocean. , Aid for the Orphan Asylum. iVbuiidaiit cr-ops,! everywhere,," the e.M't'uhifs of th; "l'lant." . ; Two Mrmous eiiimisarie. each are intended to.- Viigini i and North Carolina. They ought to lie warm ly or coldly received. Which ! S tall it b- in a bath tub orariv r! (len. lien i'.utler is very conti. d 'lit of carrying Massaelnt.se! t's. lie is always confident. It is conceded however, that he stands a better chance this year than ever before. Tom Holt said Tom Jarvis was a great man, and Tom Jarvis said Tom Holt was the greatest man. and the Fair was formally opened. Ices for two. Patriot. Our friend K. Hack ey, of the Recorder'" h-U bought out his part ner, (Jailaud. K. Webb, and will run the paper alone, lie deserves, to be successful as he doubtless will ' be. .-..."- . '" The sla'ritVs in North Carolina collect for the State alKuitlDiUKW, and are paid, for 'it SJ."),0."0, but the pay of the army of revenuers who arc employed to collect 4!)9,O0O in the western ilistrict is -'G9,0a0. The revenuers take ten dollars w la-re the sheriffs get but one. verse is the .' Missouri section; so that the sports Can get theiitoddy ill a State where there is no-piom- bition but: strict while a short walk into Kansas, where gambling laws but strict prohibition laws. gambling laws, kvill take them there me no regr nor. we learned that he had. withdrawn, for we knew of his great love for the principles of democracy and of his earnest wih that the democra tic party should, succeed, and we were advised that an effort was le ing made to induce hiin to retire from the field, because of t he opio- There are to as follows : For Representative at large-; District Representative, .In dicial ticket; Legislative ticket, County ticket, township ticket. ELECTIONS. -When the election is over, the Short Sermons, Asa general rule we believe that every word is lost ami as an injury. when the morning sermons exceeds forty minutes or the evening ser mon thirty. If the .preacher cannot reach the subject and preach il iiii time named, it is liecause he is an empty vessel. Kyeit if it h;.U be continued oej'ond this time by some man Who is sun liirnisniiig giMMi thoughts, the minds of the audience are full and fatigued, and the con tiituatiou is ruining the good t ll'ect already produced. , To preach or to . hear one sermon a day Is better than three. .We knewfa g Nl inaii w'ho was ambitious to slujw. an tiii-nu-il iecord of a large iiuinli-r. f sermons preached. Oise Sund iy, , after h iving preached four ( init s, he ! weni home With an .ld i;iitosUrfi wliose .Wife had n.t heard -tin 1 ist 'sermon, . he pro;i :.- cd p cai a- ingto the good v.i nnm I'.i litg a . little indisposed and tired, iu live initiulcs (la w-a. a.-;ce,. The . preacher stopped si. oil w.-A c dh d on he 11 mini ler to do e t!n' meeting. Ain'cn,' said theidd mail. Oil Wing aked by the br 1 1 er if he intended th.it as the cl .;.iiig scx- The Farmer, aud Mechanic thus sums up some of the in: cpnfi.ruities of the iiref.ent( cain- I'aign : .?; ... -. , , ' "lA'ach and Armfield spoke in (Jharlottp, Monday night ; and Leach was to bo met in debate T.tt liis oAn nf '.rViimMnv Klunu I yesterday, mere are some iun-.t " i"""!".' ny things In this campaign. We Ami this reminds m of a ln:i w iu- know a lady wlkiilon't "gee" ded brother, "wle on lini hing ev- with : her daughter and son on f cuthly, exclainuH,'"And wh it hall the ed a little girl, who ,vas m- oi few left awake. A cle'.nit'il New viiW aid ro yoii.ug mintei Ki'.gli'id .li-lle -r seelns to be. the general verdh'tw tiieiefoi i-h-i. vohm'taiy c iitributious if t Registrars and .Judges ! election least they had such a girl out m in tne presence oi sucu persons as Colorado. She hatl leen receiving may attend, shall open the boxes, the attentions of a young man for and count the ballots, re.uling aloud i i,..,...iiii.r imiia-1 f ix-ii:ihck on the tickets. aiioiii n i rai . ".- w w.u.n , .; r.iiin-rt tn hriiifr matters I If there be two or more tickets I It'lIU Mli I J t .- " T I - to crisis, she resolved to ascertain rolleiLup together, f any tick wiion lio lieTt. eal-1 has more name on it. than the vo his intentions. led she took him gently by the ear, sition to him on account 'of his sup- j led him to a seat and said: Bit off More Than he Could Chew. Anson "Times": A certain phy i,;. n w-nlAiilioro v:is called to see a man in the county who was sick. On arriving at the house the Doctor pulled out, as all good doc tors do, his s?4 thermometer to take the man's temperature. He placed it in the man's mouth, and turned around to attend to something. .Imagine, his surprise when the man saidt "doctor I've chewed her up, but can't swallow Vr. The tine in strument had been masticated be tween the patienVs grinders, ami . i .-..l 4n ft tl fir the doctor, tliougu ii.w"''..,, man, conld uot refrain from utter ing au ejaculation nut exactly found in the writings of St. Paul. No harm done, only an unbolted grist of glass and mercury. port of prohibition; and we knew i that noseltish motive, nor feeling of pride, would lead him to a course, which he thought; might possibly jeopadize the success til'dhe party. 1 am glad that it was not alleged that any sentiment in Franklin helped to make'. sufficient cause for his withdrawal. It would l a slander upon the demoi'rats of the couiitj, who voti'd "vUiti-prohibitiou trtSiiv that thev would allow this question to determine tlie.n against their party allegiance. ' No truer men are to lie found anjtw here than the anti-prohibiton democrats of Franklin. lief erring only to the seutiment in this county, we are satisfied that the withdrawal of Mr. Connor was a mistake. He was in ail respects .well littsl for the place, and we should have sup Xorted him with peculiar pleasure. But we are content that our friends in Wilson shall have their way. YV lion you will recognize him and tU'e rec ognition will be mutual.! If you have no fault to find with him personally, financial ly, conscientiously, socially, morally, politically,religiously, or any other way, he is proba bly perfect enough to suit ; you. and you can afford to Helieve him ; ' Hope in him ; Love him ; ' ' Marry him. - ; An Ethiopian Changes His Skin. L Tliere lives in Henry Comity, Vir ginia, a negro man 'whose color ten years ago was dark blown, bid since that time has whitened until to-day ! he is as white as the average Can each j ,...:., Tl... rliinr -oriinii'iii-iil A?At chViow J i-n-s ir rhjl" airiMt H ofl-; Liit i 7 I nmluiti i-rt irfaii Jtlio nuitiiiir . - . n . 1 ... 1 .....1 t .. want yu to come dow n to business l" ' : "au.y i i ne i.hhi, .km,, m,i . .-, or leave the raech. Ef you're on of the loard of county cenvassers 1 1 jum finally altered the appearance themarryan' want a pard that 11 a.s a inemlierofthetio.ini., ami they ; f the entire man. The subject ..of stiMc risrht to ve tllryou pass in I aH-fr to liim the orio-imil re-i ,...t;.. ; T ...I- TMtrtn liv your checks an' the good Lord calls 8tatemellt of the election at Ililute. ulu-e a si ,ve of the lite. Wil- yeover xnerauge,jusi,MIue..., ou . i I .- ' - , r. - v ... nam lsanaru i resron, is,, oo mhi years old, in gorwl heilth and lives on the (liestuut ITnob in said Conn ty. J;M:k wouhfpass any where for white man but for-his hair which plainly in-trays his race. To many this w ill tie hard to bs-lieve, but t he ter has a right to vote for, or has a device ou it they shall le void. ! The counting of the votes shall le continued without adjournment un til jiie Oxford ()rphaii Asylum, aw noto!ilv h;ie provisions been very hiifh and. : iiitnhutuia small the presciit vear, fait a n-w buihiingfor th; boys, which wasj an actunl ne cessitv, has lwcti "erlt-ied- at con l - L ... siilerable expense. Ju l ais connec tion wevould, ' by reipiest, state thlat it is propose:!, and the prei throughout the .Statu. have Iteeu asked to ex-tend the notice, that on Thanksgiving Day, which will jrro- . ! . . - .i .1... -v- .. -' tiauiy occur on i;m j ia oi -o collect ion be takcii tjp l'ur tlie liene fit Asvhiiu wheiii-vnj-r servic-s are held.--"Wilmiiigton Staiv politics, and won't let a news- j R.,y ,.xt? "S;iy amca," cm-I. paper come ino tne nouses Willis and June Jenkins arc run ing for liadieal 4 offices in (iran ville. W. S. Mason and W. R llo il on jl i-rn- Temoem.ts.a.lid 'iv. it .. J7 n.,n.u. fil klmi t iu all lelizi tii.'- eieu' e I'.et 1.IIK IrtLLtI n taiuiuwwi ,i Mott. who telegraphs to ox-slier- ler leave the peoie loii-mMi.aii iff Richard S. Harrhv of Cabar-noathmg. A rmrcrAion : r ,v Tns, to bring ont A. boil (no pun), jrHt hrilf hwrr I his is as true as for the legislature ; wniie liv ; un,ie. ; A good pre icln r i ie-eids id A. Jenkins advises ineoia time Radicals to vote for Ben nett. Col .' W. R. Myers runs for the Iegislatnre in Meeklenburj?, as a Iladical, and1 his son as a Democrat. , And s Beast Butler heads the, Democrats tit Massa ehusetts. Surelv things is slightually mixed," - "Xobby, you'vo lieen foolin' round this claim, fur mighty near a year, an' hev never yit shot' off your mouth completed, and the result thereof on the marrviu' biz. I've cottoned declared to ver ou the square clear through, I The Jn -.ges of election at his Ik'sI and most sli iking thought 1 in the nrsttlffccn ininu: s. ' Ma;iy men men "ciniiol say the simple.., thingoii the iMuifewnee. Il : with out throwing it into sps cv h : ,!iae. Htudy to preach as son i as you In - ;iu Kaki.ig be ready t i ! ' ; soon a voiiare I lir.iu.fii . lie aioc-r . Old broiher l.rontoii, a .i,ii'.i -I ;;.:? f Madison -county, a'!ii!i:iU'i'ed the I test oath t' vt!m; stnat w Marriage-brokers are quite im- t.Vl.,- heu-1. ' it was: Vot d -wr portant business men in (Jcnoa.ho tell Hie tiulh unJ Hn i- ." ( i TJiev havn tMicket-boofcs filled I tteinir ' :;ked ' w hy he- .t: . d i',-h - r - i - . - . . . Marriage to; Genoa. Southern ys Western Ccrn. words, he said: dt is ;;v di!l! ctilt f t a wiliiexsto te.l just !i ,i he kn tw's an I ua isetr, h in it it to add hears iy an 1 iiiipre-v--iou.il that he does nof kinw." TSas m ty l e aj, plied to many semon. It is ?;lr to close with a K tn wjiVm ex- hortatioii after ashtii, pithy sermon full of suggestive t'.ioiight :ud : f;- we'll hitch ; but ol that ain't yer yer game, draw out. and give some other fellow a show for his pile. Now, sing yer song or ship out. He sang. Ministerial Welfare. their polling places. The county eanvassars so chosen shall constitute the Itoard ot .coun ty canvassars; the Register of Deeds shall le their clerk unless the Itoard elect another. The board of county canvassers West Ksd Atlanta, Ga. 1 I snail meet on secomi uay auer1 tne fact is well known to numtreiis oi ' March, 14 ) j election, (Thursday, Novenilier th) j bis neighbors. Richmond JHtpatck. II. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs-It onr 1 at 12 o'clock, at the court house .- . L- Safe Kidney and Liver Cure raised j andatthat honr without dehiy.snch TiuJ w York Evening Tele-' me from a lied, ol sickness, and, of those who are prescut shall elect j . Tonv Pastor was of made me a well. Rev. Robt. Cnn- j a chairman, who shall swear in the , rwl of rheumatic pains by St. Ja ningham. " J I members of the board. j cobs OiL lie praises its efficacy. I ' It is a I'iK-t worthy of. notice sjays the Savannah jMirning IfrirM, ihat a. lar"e amount of Southern Item, prudiiced , hijthis State va?td I'lorida has-tMM-ii Jip enti.y received in tiiis -ity, and Ih.iif it is-oOered lit ilo mucji lower, rates than the Wes tern :irtitle that it lias sci iou.-ly in ierferriid w ith tac side of the. lit ter is feed corn: In past years a. few of the most farseeirig of our South ern iarmarX' would pnxliii cxirn eiieoagh for their home and planta tion use, and ll such were consid ered exceedingly ' fortunate. Now. however, as a rule, our fanners . not only have corn for home use, but in stead of haviug to send t heir money to the West to , purchase supplies can keep their money at liome and successfully comitete with the Wes tern iarmers besides. .-. "This is indeed an eccouragiOg with the names of the marriage- alde girls of the different class4'.s, with ntes of their figures, per sonal attractions, fortunes, etc. These brokers go about endeav oring ' to arrange- connections and, when they - succeed, they get a commission of two or three per cent, upon me portion. .Mar- 1)rori:,ie s-i ii.i ure. but to arouse an " 'i'vc a. uiaiicii aiKiicnce an c toy . siMeep tinner .. an of calculation, generally settled al ress that tilled an hour in dc- by the parents or relatives, who J livery, and which tou -Wd all que often drow up the eontract5 be-1 tions and 'iio'tnts in thcoloy,- M.a ; fore the p rtles have Been one 1 near an impossihilify asnudert;tkin;r another, ' and it im only when t in hfe. It ends as a M-vfnm ti.ry everrthinir is arranged, and a I ITiormaiice. few davs DreviotMiv to the mar- .i.tnn iht HtnnJ A crushed deacon: s hate i husband is introduced to his in-l a WOIna" wlth r"' Iter ears,' tended partner for life. ! lioold clatmei the good deacon ; "they he find fault with her manners am't natnralr If it was intended or appearance, he may break off I for woman to wear them he w ould the mtch on condition of de- bavve leen lorii with holes in her' frayin the brokerage and any eaw T,,e firt woman didn't wear other exDenses inenrred. ' Mrrinrn be lionnd V1 Xo re- : '1 ' ' i ,-.,'. - - I marked the quiet little man in the - Vast merit U .mterant ' in Stif I ft nor notLiugelse Tliedis- cobs Oil, and I we ? heMlily reeom j cussion wa-TUrought fi an abi upt i mend it to our.Chicag (TIL) j vwse ana tle house adjourned witli- ' WeHtern Catholic." , i 1 OUI ' - ; ' . -- ''.-'. i '-..'" ": . j ' - - : - - - " ( --'
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1882, edition 1
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