1
Tfie Wiisox Advance.
AViIsou! T.Tc., February 2, 1882.
Since trifles make the sum of human
. things. i
Ami half our misery from our foibles
springs,
Since life's joys consist of peaee
and care,
Ami though but few can serve, ye
all can please, ; '
Oh! let the ungentle spirit learn from
hence, I
A small nnkindnesH is a great oft'ene.
- . : Hannah Moore,
A Pleasant Surprise.
My brother Johnny says he would
do for a first-class bumblebee he's
as hot all over as if he, had forty
stings. We've been talking through
the stove-hole to comfort each other.
This hole is in the wall at the side
of the bed; so, if I put a chair on
the lied and then climb up and
stand on tiptoe I can see iuto .Touu-
riy's room, and we can hav a good
talk. We're in trouble, ami this'is
' how it hapiKMied :
One day last week our teacher
. read us a story about a good little
girl who had a sick father; and he
was going to starve to death 'cause
he hadn't auy money to j buy
'oranges ; and everything had gone
wrong inside. Well, the good little
" girl heard that the dentist. wanted
some teeth, and world pa well for
them. (I don't see why iu shonld
pay money for teeth, when he could
have his own ' for nothing). The
little girl 'had-, fiue teeth, so she
went to the dentist and asked him
to take some out and pay her the
j money they were worth, fori her
poor lather. Then the dentist made
her tell him all about her father,
and he wouldn't take the teeth, but
he gave her the money all the same,
and went to see her father, and got
a doctor for hi m, so he didu't jdie
It was a beautiful story, and
,made me cry. Johny said it wasn't
anything to cry about ; stories like
that were for examples, and when
wo had a chance we must go and
do likewise.
Well this morning, when father
was putting on hia overcoat, John
ny and I asked him for a penny.
And father, he said we were always
wanting pennies, and he wasn't
made of money ; and then he went
out.
Sister Km. began to cry, 'cause
fat her said she couldn't have a new
-dress this easter. Everything was
going wrong, and lie didn't know
what would become of him, and he
was sick of everything.
' Johnny and I didn't cry ; we only
looked at each other.
While we were, going to school
Johnny said this was our chance
Now we could do like the. good little
grl, and be a suport to our par
flit. Dentist always wanted teeth
and vp'd go to the dentist j right
after school and have it over.;
"And then,'' says Johnny, "if
we've inate $3 -for father, perhaps,
he'll give n our jieniiy, 'cause it
be sr.ch a pleasant surprise to him
.We eouldn i hardly wait, for
school to lie out. I got a blac
' mark in arithmetic, 'cause when
Miss Stevens asked me if you 'hat
an pirt,aiul il'Sainix.l Smith ate
it up, what hatl you left?.- 1 said
"your teeth."
i After scIhmiI we walked ,iHut till
we c.une to a dentist's, and we went
in and asked him if he wanted some
teeth. Ami he said: "Why f tu
we want to loose some J" And we
told him "yes.' 1 1 i !
Vo thought he would sit; down
and ask us all alioiit it, just like the
other dentist did with the good lit
tle girl; but he only said:" 1 i
"Let's look at Vm." ' j j . .
Then he made Johnny climb up
in the high chair, and tip his head
hark ; and then he aid :
-? You -want these two: out that
. crowd tlu' rest !"
Then he put an iron thing into
.lohuin 's iiKMith and pulled out one!
tooth, anil then he pulled out anoth
er. And he said .Johnny was a
brave liny, 'cause he didni't hallow.
"1 asked iJohnny ll'.it hurt, ai'd
he said, "N'ot imieh, u -'don't you'
disgrace the' family, Kitty White,
by howling." j
"Now, my little lady;? says the
dentist, "get into t'..e chair and I'll
be as gentle as 1 t an." So he helped
me up, and tipped back my head,
and looked.
"Your teeth are crowded just like
. your brother's says he: and then
he begins"to pull. j
My, how it hurt ! Ami (idn't I
make a noise ! I thought my head
was coining orl. Hut it was over in
a minute, and the dentist told John
ny not to laugh at me, cause my
teeth came harder than his aid.
When our teeth were out we
thought the dentist would pay us,
He asked us whose little lioy ami
girl we were and where we lived,
and said this was pleasant weather
for little folks. After a while he
said : '
"It's '
We thought he had 4 for us,
and held our hands; but he didn't
give us anything. Instead of that
he said ;
"Haven't you got any money r
Then Johnny il;iinwl tn Kim
that lie thought he would pay us
for o'ttr teeth, so that we could help
we'd better wait till after dinner to
give father his pleasant surprise.
Ytid at first Iras glad we'd waited;
for the Toast leef was too brown,
andjfather said:
"There never could lie a piece of
beef done right in this house, and
Mrs. W'hite, my dear, if you could I
only have a carving-knife that
would cut ! Ilielieve your son uses
thp carving-knife for a jack knife."
We felt so sorry for poor father
that we thought we'd give hi in his
surprise then, so he'd feel better.
Johnny took out the let ter and gave
It to hiin. He sits next to father,
and I sit next to. Johnny. Father
took the letter, and said :: .
"What's this sir!"'
And Johnny said : '"Head it dear
pa, and see.
Then father read it and wrinkled
his forehead all up, and we thought
he was going to burst into tears.
ike the sick man did when the
good little girl brought him the
oranges. iJut he uitiii t nursr into
tears. He tlnewtlie paper across
the table amLsaitl;
"What's this, M is. White t Ha ve
you been running nie into debt, af
ter What I told you .this morning f"
And mother said: "I'm sure I
don't know 'what you mean, dear."-.
Then she read the letter, and failed
us naughty children, and said :
"How dare you go and have sound
teet taken out without 11 my con
And father 'said that "what we
had done wascatamoilnt to robbery;
going and getting him into debt of
our own accord, and you may go to
your rooms and think about it till
your mother and I come."
"We've lieen in our rooms ever
since, and both father and mother
said they were under the necessity
of
Well, Johiinv says a switch is t he
worst, but he doesn't know ' any
thing about a skipper. Anyhow
it's all over for this time. St.
Nicholas
A Duel With Razors
Sitvlnf the Train.
One of the most horrible crimes
over iieriietrated in this city, promp
ted by jealously, occurred today.
Chas. Johnson, who had. been liv
ing with Martha Johuson hi the re
lation of husband and wife, suspec
ted that the girl was receiving
other visitors, and this morning
charged lier with being uuture.
The woman denied the charge,
ami seizing a razor, made, a mur
derous assault upon Johnson. He
"retaliated, using a similar weapon,
and both were terribly wounded.
.Johnson received sixty distinct
wounds, and will die. The woman-
was wounded in twelve places, but
not fatally. Baltimore tecM to St.
Loicix Republican.
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
A Household Allele for Universal
Family Cae.
For Scarlet and
Typhoid Fevers.
Diphtheria, Sali
vation, Operated
Sore Throat, Small
Fox, Measles, and
all Contagions Diseases. Pmora wailing on
the Sick should use it freely. Scsrirt Ferer has
never been known to spread wnere mcr
used. Yellow Ferer ia been cured with it alter
black vomit had taken place. The worst
cases of Diphtheria yield to it.
FeveredandSlckPer- j 8MAIX-POX
ons refreshed and : J"1 .
ited Sores prevent-, PITTING of Small
ed by bathing with -J Pol PREVENTED
Darbys Fluid. A member of my fam-
Impure Air made ., WM wj,
harmless ana pumicu. , j used the
"Eradicates I
MALA'RTA..
.1 niir J,vcoinotive.
AIticomotive "is being built for
the Erie'Kailroad in which Mr." Mai
ltrtTrtlevice'ior consu m ing sinoke
istocbe tested. In order .to give
the invention a through trial a trip
across the continent will lie made.
There is to be no smokestack no
this locomotive' and in its - place is
to he a 'manhole merely. The air
used to-condense the steam is em
ployed for heating and ventilating
cars, being delivered through a
conduir which, with coupling ends,
passes along behind the cars.
This system does away.with coal
stoves ir heaters, "and supplies the j
ivitlh IV..1 .T.. i i" mirl Tc;ivin siir wit.lirmf
danger of fire urease of a smase up.
The divorce statistics of Maine
for the wist- five years give an un
pleasant picture of home life in
that State. There has been about
twenty-four hundred divorces de
creed during the period in question,
and thus nearly five thousand per
sons have been released from the
bonds which .were' assumed with
at least, nominal solemnity. The
ratio is probably one divorce to ten
marriages in Maine. The ratio m
Massachusetts in. .1870 was one to
twenty-one.
For Sore Throat it is a
sure cure.
Cootac-loa destroyed.
For Frosted - Feet,
Chilblains, Piles,
Chafing, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Soft White Complex-
i I V ... S
ions SCVUltu uy i .
Ship Fever prevented.
To purify the Breath,
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can't be surpassed.
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Krysipelaa cured.
Burns relieved instantly.
Hears prevented.
Dysentery cured.
Wounds healed rapidly.'
Scurry cured.
An Antidote for Animal
or Vegetable Poisons,
Stings, etc.
I used the Fluid during
our present affliction with
Scarlet Fever with de
cided advantage.- It is
indispensable to the sick
room. Wm. F: Sand
roRO, Eyrie, Ala.
Fluid': the patient was
not delirious, was not
pitted, and was about
the house again in three
weeks, and no others
had it. J. W. Park-
imsok, rhuadelpnia.
Diphtheria
Prevented.
The physicians here
use Darbvs Fluid very
successfully in the treat
ment of Diphtheria.
A. Stollbnwerck,
Greensboro, Ala.
Scarlet Fever
Corel ..
The usual crowd of autumn liars
were gathered together in the store,
occupying all the grocery seats
the only gross receipts that the pro.
pritor took no pride in when alitT
tie, blear-eyed, weazen-faced indi
vidual sneaked in by thfj back door
and slunk'into'a 'darkT'.coriier.
"That's him,' said the nugrama-
tb'al bummer with a green patch
over hi hd't'eve.
"Who is it V asked several at
once. -
"Why, the chap who saved the
train from being wrecked," was the
reply. I
''Come, tell us about it," they de
manded, as the l, tall ; man 'crouched
in the darkness, as if unwilling that
his heroierdeed should be brought
out under the glare of t he blazing
kerosene lamp.
After much persuasion he liegan.
'It Was just such a night as this
bright and clear and I was going
home down the track, when, right
before me across: the rails, lay a
great beam. There it was. T!ale
and ghastly as a lifeless 1k)I.V, ami
light as irappeared, 1 had 'not the
power to move if. A sudden rum
ble and roar told me that the night
express was 'thundering dowii aud
would-, soon, reach the fatal spot.
Nearer and nearer it approached j I-Vt:-'S2-ly
till, just as the cow-catcher was;
about lifting me, and I sprang as'jde ' '
placed myself lietw'een the obstrue.
tku and fhe track, ami the train
flew on Unhanned.
The silence was so 'dense for a,
moment that one might have heardt
a dew drop.
Raitl :
MISCELLANEO US.
I0H CLARK, JR. & CO'S
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Ulcers purified and
healed.
In cases of Death it
should be used about
the corpse it will
prevent any unpleas
ant smell.
The eminent Phy
sician, J. MARION
SIMS, M. D., Mew
York, says: "I am
convinced Prof. Darbys
Prophylactic Fluid is a
valuable disinfectant."
Vanderbtlt University, Nashville, Tenn.
I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof.
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and
detergent it b both theoretically and practically .
superior to any preparation with which I am ac
quainted. N. T. Lufton, Prof. Chemistry.
Darbys Fluid Is Recommended by
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia;
Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D.D., Church of the
Strangers, N. Y.; .
Jos. LeConte, Columbia, Prof. , University ,S.C.
Rev. A. J. liATTLK, Prof., Mercer University;
i Rev. Geo. F. Piekce, Bishop M. E. Church.
tNDISPENSABLK TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally for Man or Beast. i
The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that it has done everything
here claimed. For fuller information get of your
Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors,
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA.
1883.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.
AD.3lfIISTRATf.RS' NOTICE
r t.M r a Hminiatj-dtinn hrin(r been Issued
to the undersigned by the Probate Judpe for
Wilson County, upon tne esiai vi
ker, deceased, notice is hereby given to all in
debted to said deceased to make immediate
payment, and to those holding claims against
aid deceased to present them properly authen
ticated, on or before the 11th day of November
lKKi or this notice will be plead in bar of re
covery DAXIEL BAKER, Admin,
A B Deans., Att v dec.fMt,
MlElW UlElWlElMRlYj 1$T10;RE
R. B. BYNUM
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Moye & Xadal'sOld Stand, TarbonSt
Is now opening a choice stock of
Jewelry of every description whieh
has just lieeu jiurehased i!jK"orth-
ern .Markets at the lowest figures,
and which will lie 'sold low. .Call
MISCHLLANEO US.
J
RE I D,
Successor to Geonre Keid.'
Dealer ix
COME ONE, 0)ME ALL
!;- :o: i "
LIVERY STABLES'
HAY, CORN. OATS, MILL FEED
leas, &e.
S e 1 Oats a 8 pec i al ty .
lie Water Street, Norfolk, Va.
sep-8-6m -
and exaniine niv sttM-k and 1 ruar-
B. F. MITCHELL &
COMMISSION M KUCHA XTS
Vor the sale of
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AXD PKOPRIETOKS OF THE
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PEANUTS, GRA1S, ELOt'R,
FEED, HAY, ivC.
t.'insirnments of Corn, t'otton, -.Naval Stores
ami other Merchandise J Solicited. Highest
Prices ol)tainel." -' .
No. ! and 10 N. Watek STKErr,
N . Wilmington, X. C.
si'It22-timos.
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sep2i-tf. ' If. V.. liYNTM.
-WHOLESALE DEALKR-i
H A RDW ARE' CUTLERY.
f t ; I'NS, &e;, ('( ) llN l.'UMA I X ST.
AXD MAHKKT SQl'AHK.
X ( ) R FOLK , V I JIG I X I A .
.March 10th, (
Brown
STIIICTLl A FIRST (LASS illltlMI STAliUS. j mm m
Village Carts, Tea iCarts, Park j
riiictons, Top Plia'tiin
.Ami 11. j W.iV.l.w-
: ' l ! ments have re
load Wa-tins, the Ljitcst Track j iiulae, and tlicy
itarness, Cents' Koad lloi-ses; also i versally p r o-
i . I J- -u ' T. A . . .
Farm Horses and Muleis ' whieh we oc-m in tJie
iins' Tcip Ihijr-i Tliese pns have
L, .i I since 1 84:1. Sev-
s, (jciitlemoiis 1 , , 1
7 I ' ments li:ivr
tiller for sale t heap,
or tin tinu
it her. for cash
jrivat .lids . been i
that for 'the fast fc
Hoanl .iiz- btahle com : has been imnos- i . .
T J
"Tie Transit Of Venus,"
" AXD .
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
AT
John J. McIntyrk & Iuo.,
and l."7 Munch St. -Norfolk, Va
Wholesale and Uetail Dealer1 In
Furniture, Mattresses. Looking
Glasses, Oil Cloths, &C.
. The North Carolina trade respeet-
fiillv fclirirol ' - !
dec.22-3ino.
W. PINE & WALNUT MANTELS,
GEORGE 0. STEVENS,
-No. 49 Light Str eet,?--
oALT I ItIUREi
pletelv kept in the licit style anil
illy the most eiMricnced hands at
hire lowest in ices ih.M: v,.y.
; " - " i i
! .'lhy will le oil hand jill the time, :
i ii iixli t and day,, to attend to his!
it - i
iViends. Trv Jiini onceiuicnv , !
T. II. Sllbf.Y . '.j
' AVilson, N'. ('.
t?-Yc are ' Iticated ( at Tysons j
Old Stables on west side'ni kcof M I
1 louse ,i ; - . J
! . may 11' if i
it. Forclescrip
terins, tc,
otton Uin.
i i i
j 1 1 1. :
bet n in use
oral improve--'
cently b e e n
are now uni
nounced the
. market. St
, t li e demand.
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" tituv. circnlsirHi
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Hon. J. J. Davis of Louisburjr has formed a
partnership with E. S. V. Giles for the practice
of law in Nash County. Mr. Darts will attend
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J1CWELKY. S1LVKU U AllK
NICHOLSON,
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A XI)
Loan Brokers
WILSON. X. ('..
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joining counties. Also for Kent a
nainlierof residences and business
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lioines, and capitalists seeking pay- Knlargotl Silicon, ami ill diseases
ing investments will find it to their j arising from malarial otaniasniaeit
interest, tti consult us,. Wt'-. will iii i iniistins. It is no. quae nostrum
the near future issue, a Heal Estate or patent humbug claiming to cure
Journal, in which will be advertised rtU disases, but only such a arise
.,ii ..i i : ,..'.. i . from malarial poisons, i which are
,w.,,.;,.;,i .... : verv prevalent in KastcRi c aioUna.i
...u. ...... ... .... . . cW- nimravervvahmi.lerreviara
- inioriiiarioiioiiceriiiily given nntl lion f ir,, it renovates the dUmkV
all cniuines iiromptly answered. 4 nromotos the appetite and is a um-t;;
. ... i. I. ..JTfl .A I. .
'l'aiivo. t oriincaies in itw
Xo.-10' Souxn Front Stkkkt,
WILMINGTONN.C.
. Keep aTull and well Selected Stek of .
GROCERIES, TOBACffl & (IUAHS,
AT 1 . - -
WHOLESALE fiSO RETAIL PRICES
il"AKASTEEI AS LDIV.AS: THE UIWBSt!
We sell Cotton, -Corn Naval Stores, Chick
ens, Ktrirs ati'l other Proilueoifor our cusioin-
ers ami charge them no commission, and ir.mr-
antee tog'et them as much for their iniluci
as any house in the city. Try us.
CRAP0N iv PICK ETT.
SCllCS-tiUKMt i
Loans ne";otiatcl at short notice potent Alto
on Ueal Kstate security.
Corresjioiitlence solicit etl. seir't) :,,m
ILLUSTRATED-
l'his ixipiilar journal is a rare eomhination
the highest artistieexeellenee: and in all mat- .
ters iH'rtainitiir to fashion it is universally i
"What dltl VOU tin With the ! acknowledged to be the leading authority in
- . ! the land. The new volume will contain many. i
beam f,? . ' i brilliant novelties.
of literature, art, and fashion. Its stones, , !Wi..nl.f!11Illtlllf ,r;tlirll,f t,a Vi..-.
Pl'Cseiltlv SOIIiebodv ! P' essays are by the In st writers of . '' " " " '
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Xew York.
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Tostiufe rreetoall subscrilKi-s in the United j Iv journals. liy its Ulipartisail J Kl-
stat. s ..r Canada. - - . s'jrioll jn politics, its admirable il
The volume ..r ihe Uazar lxin with the lustrations, its carefully chosen ser-
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hen no time is mentioned, it will lie under-j ... . ,
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' Address IIAKPKU & UKOTHEKS,
- . New York.
train jet over it?" -
"Why, don't- you see '" said the
sad-faced man, us he, arose from
his seat and sidled toward the door.
"The obstruction was -,v moonbeam.
and I. jumped so that the. shadow .j
of my Innly took its place, ami"
ifciftj; flew a ham ag.iru.st the
door; audit had struck the botly
oi' the retreating hero there would
have been a much bigger grease
spot frescoed on the panel.
The Wonder of Paper
At the Melbourne exhibition.
held recently, there was a eomplet-i orli
ed dwelling house made entirely, ofj tnu, TTNnE1I(;NEl), have form-
pajitr, ami lurnished throughout toil a co-partnership for the practice of
with the same material- There j nuHlicine in the town of Wilson and
tiijoimng country. , Keturning tnaiiKs
ins:.
H A UPEES WEEKLY
ILLUSTRATED
artists and authors ot the clay, it
carries instruction and entertain
ment to thousands of American
homes.
It will always be the aim'of the
publishers to make Harper's Week
ly the most popular ami attractive
family newspaper in the world.
7: N
rr v 7 - t - ; !-.
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5 , S
inrallibilitv from some ct our liest
citi.ens will he furnished ttptni aipli-
catioii,untl if it fails togiv;- satisi i -A
thus when Used aecordin to tlireH
...:n -I r. .... 1...1
llin. tin' iii'.nie.v in ne i -m ... n-.i
I'lei-riil "iilv bv
! I EN KY ('. SIIAN'XOX,
Druggist and Cliomist,
(Hi West Cisitre St.,
Goldshuro, N. (
AA12l'.lllll
HTli.'iVI7r lllnu
I I U 1Mb W
i When Thrv fan rto as wf II For You
lirrill V. MriniAYltciirfscntHtlielaircs,
1 clitnet a. safest. and tildejt. awiUr-.Lil;; In
surance Company doinsr Imsmes in i .-oil.
tlive him your tiiisiuess,aim m- i" .V-T.
nioncv here amonsr you.
were paper walls, pa pt-r roofs, paper
ceilings, paper r rltMiiings. nftper
joist, paper -.stairways', papnr car-
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PER YEAH :
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Harper's Young People.... 1 SO
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i ini i jiofEUJiiv m -
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CON'NOU W(K)l)Ani),
,-ATTHUSKY AT.I.AV
WII.S(lN. N. ' ! .
! '
Circuir. Wilson, Wayn. Ed
combe. (Ireeii, Titt am8. Nn.
I'. .unties . MaV."i,l.V 4
.. " '1
..iS ivnoi esui:
ni.'i.F.R S
MMliiLK MOM MKNTS. HKlST0K$. TO 511;
11 iTI.Ef. Iil.n
mis. liv. ami nnl kast curia i si
1883
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE
ftN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY !6 PAGES,
SCITEO TO BOYS AXIl fJIKIJSOF FK.IM SIX TO
SIXTEEN; TEAKS tlFjAtiE.
Volume IV. f omiueiicr s ov. 7. ISS2.
ronage, they solicit a continuance of
the same, (mice on Nash Street op-
itiwitui tin. Imrt IlAna l.it.K ui.i
liets, paper iHtltbng, paper chairs, phnlhy Jas. S.Woodard, Ksti., where
paier solas, iiamr trvinsr nans ami ne. or ootn -may ne always fount i I
even the stoves bri"ht tires were " m 11 uul prtuessronaiiy enpigeu. n e 01 nines oi rne oeKiyne-
r " S" V ; "t'-C. PEACOCK, M.D., j gins with the first number for Jau-
consuinuv ouriimg tiauy were ! w. S. ANDKltSOX, M I). ,UiH.v ot" eaoh vear. W,eu no time
ot paiier inaclie,, and when the fa i Jan-s.-ly. ; ig ,nenti0ned, it will lie understood
bricator of this mansion gave ban- j ! tbat the subscriber wishes to com-
quet in this : dwell inr, the table-j w ".son count v-ix the ;srrEttioR 'fnience with the number next after
cloths, the napkins, the plates and ; rNT lu.-
A.. . i. .i.i. -. , -,
s;uicci, me iHiiues aim tnnuiiers, ; . . t
and even the knives ami - fork?
were likewise made tif lianor.
Journal Vhcmitrvi
cor kt.
Ajrainst -Summons for Kclief.
I.
I.OI ISA 111' RMS.. ' .
UTtie State of X.uth Carolina, to the Sherifl
uf Wilson County tiroetinp;
by eoniliianlel. to Summon Iuis& Hi
the IH-fendant above named, if she be found
l. within your wunty. to le and appear Iwfore
: the .ludgt? of our Superior Court, at a Court to
. held for the County of Wilson, at the Court
; House in Wilson, on the 1st Mnmliv of Van.h
' and answer the complaint which "will bede-
. . . : iKsit.l in the office of the Clerk of the Supe-
It IS honoil tli-it: in ,,- i rior Court of said Countr. within tVw. Km
' " i hi ,k,., .1.,,- . r . . .
....v a,nu hi in, a.iu .ei ine Kaia i let en- i
the receipt of order,
The last four Annual Volumes of
' Harjier's Weekly, in ,ne;it' cloth
' binding, will lie ent by mail, jxist
i age paid, or oy express, free ofex-
. ir.- -11-1 . -1. m
You ar here-: lcnse iirovitieci i ne ireigiir noes
The Pres'dent al Succession Bill.
The Y'oumr PtKiple has iKfn from the first
successful beyond anticipation.- X. Y: K-en'-'
ing Post, i
11 has a direx-t purpose. ti which it steadily
adheres that, namely, of supplant imr the vic
ioustpapers f or the youmr with a pat r mure
attractive, as well as more jWIixh-m une. Hus
ton Journal. i
For I neatness, elegance of . iiL i avinsr. and
contents generally, it is unsurp:iss,.l bv anj
publication of the kind yet brought to our no
tice. Pittrfmnrh (iazette.
N
St. Paul's Chur
O L K . V
-:o:-
Fcr Dyspepsia,' Nervousness,
Bilious Attacks, Headache, Cos
tiveness, and all Diseases of
, the Liver: and Stomach.
iUtE DECIDEDLY TftE MOST POTENT REMEDY
THAT CAN BE USED.
Ttls not an Intpxiciitlna 'ci"r:--c iprt portalnlV
Willi til never lie Useti as a plr;e.jtM rU-.IltUie luriil-
n li'ilicstiinulents. Imt Itis tru j viiHiu'iile Family
Medicine, which !i:s been um for n'uny years l.y
lar't; numbers ;.f ur ri:ize;-.s W-ilii f'-.e nio-t mifaii-
l!l bUCCea in liil tiie llliOVC Colli pi:.lilV4. Try it.
25 Cents a Paper, or Ql.oo a Bottle. '
W 31 . K. T II O It S T O , . JToiirletor;
Baltimari), Mary) ;
V . sllt)V tllC lillOf-t Lille" of Pp'ct
gliiiartnT"!
lor I'.ilJ ant I
-
( tilorlngs.
(lOIMl
. ie.i . p.i.
inter runt lias over lieoij m ii.-oti, . coiimsi i wjr oi ine
tst stvl'-' ' I'iin;y tSiiitinos, Elcgaiit in ik'sjon and
Ivniilisli mid 1' n'ucli U orstoads, i'ivign and I Mine's! it's, i,:is
.sinieros. iiluo Mi'idlosox, Ovfont .Meltons. aul !ino til
j;tio(ls tor Overcoats Kino -wo-k, Kino Triimiiiiif, atnl
lirii-cs ro;vs(naIilo. . Gi.vv us a, call..
' 1!o.j.im 1'nUy. .
Greenwood & Eelsmeyer
(Joimiiissioii Merchant,
lO Pwirl Street, New York
;:oi ,voiiry you -Witt
?fxvti.-3.tie-B teng how
,'.n OF STONE WORK EXtOlTE '.
:r- All Orders Promptly Killed arliSalis-
iii.ii tiuaranteed. ' , ,
octtV12m
. i
Bonitz Hotel-'
, (;.,i.isi;..r., x .-.. I -
WM. 1H )MTZ, l'loiirietii.
My hotel is now- vi-ady to aceommodlte tli.;
Travelliiiir Public with first-class rfxns atrj
table far.-. Sample rooms
travellers.
for .mn.'r'.-ial
"!
i
WHOLES A I. K
TERMS.
m.itA. .rsn i. .I.-' ..'
N .. .. .,. . '. . i """.m ...ii in; wiimi.s(mi oi ooiore ! , un, uiiski answer the
Anr .uuVr l itl.or Tim .l..ntwt Iul. I . , . .. . sail complaint within that time. o viainoiw
v'"' I"'"'X -.-.wo yv,- Ulf e,H. 0. , n-kspnt 1 I will aimlv to the fourt for rh. K.r
Sail tO liUt2"Il, iUltl said ! lie rticlll't n vtmr. r ,v,:i l i ' . I .tn he complaint. Hertdn fail not. and of
B v ' l SOII1W OI JlOSSlble llaiio-er to tlie 1 ,nl um'"0n make due return.
pay for teetliX lnt he would give us COUIl(rv Wlimvf.(i " t&XriJ ' ofsM Court-
- , "V - - - t - ' " - -, '
a letter that would make it all I ,1 ,5 , a. b. deans.
v I . ' 1 .' Jr.r.k '?f J-i'l'enor Court Wilson. cunrv X.t
n v i m A A . I'llWlllI f, ll'iuMttltk - -
riirDt. so lie wiwe a jeiier ami .o-r.in,.Mn,nH.JTi
.... . . . . dui ueu. - . r J"
tieu It, itllU lUHI iTOllUUJ IU UC Ol.lt
to give it to lather, lie kept laugh
ing all the time he was writing it,
and we thongUtf he was the pleas
antest mau iuithe world. v
Wheu we cit home, Johny said
FUllCELI. HOUSE
WIL3IINOTOX. V.
JSASHVILLE, Jail. 2-2 Jurt,
Quarles of the Criminal Court has t ltK 'KXTLY refitted and under .en
not exeeetb one dollar per volume),
lor if 4.W jer voliune.
Cltitli Cascs for eaeli volume, suit
ahle for binding, will lie sent liy
mail. itstnaid, tin receipt .of 1.H)
; each. -
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Post Office Money Order or Droit,
to avoid chance of loss.
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advertisement without the express
ortler of Harer & llrothers.
Address '
IIA1IPKU & I5EOTHEK,
',' Xew York.
HAKPF.IfS YOrXi; i'KOPI.K.1 -
Per Year. PostaOk Prepaid, i r M9W
Sinfrle numliers, four cents each.
Specimen Copy sent on receipt of thrt1
cents.
The volunu-s for Harper's Vounir TV-ripie. for
11 and l!J. handsomely bounl in Illuminat
ed Cloth, will tie sent liy mail, postage pre
paid, on ret-eipt of .'l.im each, fovea for
Vounir People for X, cents; postage, 13
i-ents additionnaL
Iteniittanci-s should lie nia.Ie tiv Post l lfhee
M.iney Order op lirart, to avoid chani-e of
Uss.
Xewspapers are not to copy this advertise
ment without the express order of Ifarperi
In-other.
Address HAHPEK i ItltOTHEHS.
Xcw Vork.
LI QU0R DEALER RECTIFIER S
Keers constantly on hand the foiii isr
brands: hiskeys John C.ititi, runMiiiy
Whiskey. Harris' Pure Kj-e 4 y-ar old;iM
Vieriutn Kye. Kentu.-k.-y Kye. leiisirt.-ri;
Vine Wine's fl in and ' il
(FRENCH BRANDIES1
Sold at Philadelphia ani lialtimore I'ri.
Satisfaction Cluanintee.!. Kmnt two 1 Circe
ihousand liarrelsof Whiskey on hand alal
timc-s. s.-s-;t.
Di
li. V. .JOVaKK,
iirs1!" !k-iifii
fixetl Treisnrer Polk's appearance
liond at 10,000. Journal.
tire new inantigement: Terms S2.50
Hi 11. L. PKUUY, Proprietor. '
j house for rent.
l OFFER FOB REST A VERT DESIRA
ble residence on Tarboro street. Apply to
jaa li-t J. A. CREWS
BED SPRIITGS.
If you want the et lied prins
now in use, try those tiisule by .1. Cr.
llawls & Ii-o. Tney are guaran
teed to give entire Kitisfaction. Can
refer you lo mAuOers in town who
ai-e now oisjm: them. Try them
and you -voultl not do- without
them. Call for the Donble Twin
lie Spr.g matle bv
J. G. liAWLS & lMU)n
mayl2 tf Wilson. '.X. C.
feBrllas iiennanently locate.!
llson, V.. All omieration- ivil
De neatly and carefullv iierfurn'ietl
and on terms as reasonable a-; i r
sible.: Teeth extracted withouv vain.
uruce larnoro ntrect next iioori to
Post omce. Jan 3 12m.
3 S
E
J AKE TIIEIK
i ' - ' '
m bix-cobd mi mm
. i
. . - . t
Or liovv niucbf they make
a.Uy, e either will we presume
io ;-f,ive an. opinion aa to its
quality. It is mcpe important
Li.v y cu to find, otit : Whether
bh.. thread is string and .will
sa'To you timo and annoyance?
whether -it will run on your
i mg Kachinej? Whether
colors will rpatch all the
uih-cnabiD shades, and work
wpil on silk goodp ? ' v
"l.e only- possible, way to
'-rx re at the truti is to
i':bt32es4-tourselfi.
-" , ' -1
i c".; will taen knovi why it is called
Lilieial aihinu cs matle on coiisimiint nls t,l" t'ntton, Naval,
and Southern Produce.. '
iOxiTiiles orders lor t lie purchase and sale of F
('otloii :unl Produce fiXchaiiu'es.. -
c t out r.icl.s in (.
Inly- 1 1
Lr.'i"gf,6.n.q
Ij5t par-
tea a tM,
: t DKAl.Klt IN -'
Sashes Doors and Blinds. Mouldings. Brackets, Stair RaiK Mewels. Bnilder
H irdware.Paints Oils Gla's. Putty and Building Material of every Descnpuo
Nos. Ui W. Sitle Market S(iiaie &M9 Koanoke Aye., NOK OUA
, , . . . ., '. . j i
III iSKM&i
m i 1 1
srrn raw
j -.lr
H fl . St Xr Q I
sTK'OOUD SPOOL COTTON
VU CAN BITST IT OF: '
ATKINSON Si WARRK,
'. ' ' j , .
(r. Xa.-h and' (Jiild-ihoo Streets,
ALSO .TAMES '
WILSON
D
I XT XG 11 OO
.AVKKIINS
X. C.
IS,
Xear Raiiruail JJejcet,
r.NFiKi.ii, k.c.,"
Stop ami jret. a CoikI Dinner, Sjup
per or Breakfast. 15uinl hy the Day
or Month. Prices vfrv resisonalile.
lUViectfu!lv. 1 i
' KIDD1CK BUltNETT,
may5-lyt? ; j Proprietor.
;i:neual ACLM '
tihwertn, Martie & Lc,;ma's : '
! ... I
e Prepared. Tesuzb&i2ZGci
IMF BBTAK ITICE
To Ihe I i.rim is of Norili C arolina.
lore koikI to'us Jor prices
tilizers antl you will get 1
di.tifges tor freight. Scmh
standard brands, with ius
Call on or address
In order lhal t.u, hlaiitiiig'liiviKls ll-iou-ii-nt I he Stale .nay 1m- cn
ali!.il tti procure a,l use li.nt Haw SUmc Plmsphale, 1 are Dissolve
Paw Don,- aiiI ..fl,( r ..Id estal!Ssl.t tl ln aiols i our uike. we are sellnm
f hem direct to farm.-rs ..f North ( 'Kilini, ..i Tash, at Wholesale 1 ncres.
W1h.ii ;ilu.i r..i-ll..r .i;,..iu hv i. sliin M gotrtt.-, and as they an-
bought lor coiisu'iiii.ii.ni,' Jhe law is not .violated. This saving to Fai
connlcialilc, iii!i o tiit-ii i iiii.i.in
ami buying in quantity, flherc is als.i a gnat .-avingjn lreiglit,
anil semi your oi tiers uircct m us iu v.o.
icm withtiut any middle profit and at lowest
iv... 1 1. ...,.. ;..! U I'irj'iilar "-ivincr uriccs oi cn
iiiic-tioiis
scriptive t'ircular giving prices oi our
s for making home made ..-Fertilizers. .
1U3 South Street, liALTLMOKK,
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