iLS-. ADVANCE. , : i i l f. ''' ' ElilDAV AT Wii - v. N i : I II 'AIiOLINA. : WILSON ADVANCE. ADVA P A 1 K.s ok APYKK I IslNii. I liir 11:1.! l'r'riri..r i: IN Al AM I'. j rl. Ono I: ' no Insertion One Month Thrv Month Sit Mono-.- 1 "ie Vnir ... fl f 3 UJ 5 ml ... H IV m:t am, nir: i:m tiiot ai?it at, hi: tiiv toi tkv. tiiv -ois. ami tuitiiv I.ltt-rni lii,-,.in j will .. mail- for 1-ar..-. r A.lvortiM itiotit 11 .1 for 1 onti-M. ts ,j the Vim 'h must ixvtu)wnj- all A,h .rti-wmrra unlins rvtVrvnop is irivfti. ' I. VOLIJM I! WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER '2(5. 1SS3. NUMBER 37 iliii ;.vs or a w i:i:k ! 1.1 M A I.I, I'A IM S Hi; uoi.'i.D. 11 .1 I 1 1 1 1 W I II Ui .iinlH-.i'''' , ,!) I 1 t . 1 1 1 1 s ,, -i.-li aim .!, in..- h.i 11 I'll M.t. - . a iiin!ii'.' '(. .Ui-i I lit' ( aiuhua. ::. 1 m- I h I .1 n -. : .ii- 1 . '.ml n in' , "'ran 1 i 1 1 . ill! - . . , I '.1 .1. .' I. , lli.lt , I I I I V I ' I I I . 1 I . 1 . . . V 1 1 - -1 i 1 i-.iiiit N 1 '. III V. .,-'- ': III!' 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Tii 'm -ii:'.:.:!.;.: 1 -' I List v eal lot. as 71 l.'-xiu; I ii "I li-pat. h :" A iitiiii lie I of 1 i.-li 111 I'M In i In-- li.l ' recent ly heel, opened ill M.t. lie!! 1'i.lilllV. We Irill II t li lt a I it'll M ill "I cup j 11 r .is st rink in lli- Pah 1'mk .Mini- l;il S.it 11 1 1I.1 . M.lltill I 1 hal l Sclll'm 'hu'A and Henry (i ii-mi were killed ;it (. I.i: I A A Cast all a. Ohio. Sat ui day . v. Li!c ' I v lllg to drive nuu-- it railroad Hack .1 lit : 1 1 1 ui :tli Indiana. ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 Mint We.slelll ll.i:il. Al I ' j.jm-i S uidn-ky. Ohm. I . i IrciT commit tt I -(;: i' 1 le v. .1 Id Ii., I Mill m .. I I led I li;i I day i i a belle ol I 'in. unia! 1. II.- dre.s-t .1 hilu-ell ill In- Wedding I ;uhI 1 1 1 1 iini i 1 1 ini'if : 1 1 .!c.t! Ii. Tin- it-mains ui 1 In' A, lingtoii dead ucif iiiii-ri i'i i'i Raleigh Tuesday ui' List week. Aiitini.'.-, those wliit arcoinp.' 1: .ril ! lie Ii' 111 . 1. i 1 1 ; Pah-igh we not ii i- 1 in' name ii ( '.iit. 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I . 1 p p i 1 1 a ! 1 ' i 1 a s ' , pit ijM :! but di II-. in elii o:,r, I I e i a. lii-i no a I hoii.e. ii-t romp. -. sal ma ,. la! : II pioilt! iiV.'id a. I" ele. ile oi Lister I'l.'lio; .' Tii.u is hketv to lie a ',. lai.lv 111 I : Pi e-;,i, a,; i.d jd.it lot m next .-a 1 . Ih. Win-ton tit. tiled Si hi (il r.uililiiu. designed and i-Iaaaril b Plot. .1. 1.. 'f.aiiiin-on. an w in, ;, j- li"W III pioce-s ot election, w ill co-i w 11 t',li:s;ri! ., 1.1 10, .. I ill( ii w T.l be tlie r ai 1 ;i:i ol .ni'l in"-: handsome , L,m butLlmg i'i I'i" Siatr. T?:,- Co,,, p ,1 Clan, d t'l ! ill ;il-o Lav,- a iiamK 'me new bnililing' costing almat pi.o. (I. 1 W i. -a-p.ete ga v e t lie: 1 nam -Mail 1- -Ian ! -. Win - Iliem, - arte-;, d lay. !i .a t lung- and Wm. Pi ackt t'. w I 1 at 1 1 1 ' i . . 1 ia-t W.t! I lo'.'iies' p i(-;,e: a lii"l! g 1 Virlr toltllo iwo load, .1 )eovels S'' el-ill c.Ut ridges, t d,, - ea ,i ni'te cait ridges ai d a . ,,pV ot ti, 'llish Wolld." loaded levolver ami a lot of dynamite eai t ridges "' ie !"lilld ,a I'.la, ket!"s , o-sses-""1- 1 il,'i:' Vail-t s ci. tit i.lie.l one '"II.1' ami t:.e eti,el si i'V poaml- ol dynamite. POLITICAL POINTS ' WH AT Tin:i'OLlTICIA' AKE ' TALK INC ALOFT. j 111: roLITJCAL VALIll'S- Tin- '('.iii.l.'" favors llt-witt -" .McDonal'l. ''!n- "Aiiii-iii-aii Kc;isti'f" sp'-;liS ol ; la- I.i iiiK i s of Ohio ili'S.'i'Mii Tin- i:. Mililii'.:'i iiml joinim: I i'tiioi iai. I ln' aic sctisil'li- It is iitiimii'il in Valiiii-H1 t i..i 1 in' rri'siili-nr is not in 11 tiiv ai'i'ul.l wit h -.Hint' ol t li- iiu-inl"-l'-s ot Lis raliiiii-i ami is very iiiiU"" ! o ji'! liil 1 ! 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . A - ! in- lo-pn'ilI'Mii i'.o t 1! - li.ill 1 1 ; ' : 1 t in- Nol I ii. 1! Sou! !i in inaUi' lip lis lnssi'- . IN.'-. till IIS Tim .1 1.-...! ii! i- lolly !al illu-lnili' .if Mllll I 1 -1 n th.' ho,t'l.-.-l i.it- mil' mil w a - in . I t hat Ml. Il .1 p..l!. H ll.-l'i'llltl' i,. i : - i 1 a 1 : li'i ui :l,i' i"i in.- an. 1 t II 1 .1 I l.'i- W asin iil;'I on col r 1 'Oil' It'll t I'iiiiaii.'loliia I'n-s" i- in ii llial t!.i- fli.-inl- of Lliiilic oiiUiini; nr.- i iiilt-ax 01 in. 1 a 1 1 i'i m il ml ion ln't" '"ii -i a 1 1 - i 1 1 1 1 1 . Tiliiis: I'.liiiH'. ii.i I'le-lilenl 01 1.1 , ai 1 )hi". 1 -s I, as t In- 111:111 1 1 1 . 1 CoiiKlim lor I !.f Sella ie. Tv. .:,! - !. ..f I he I h 1 rl 1 i 14 1 1 1 S; a!.-- .. : la- I iiiuii now have l'nii , tialie ( io elltol s. The salin' ili ll neiiccs w Inch .-ecured Deiui'i-iat-ie ;. fi not s for these States will .-eellie their electoral vote ful till' leimn raiic Presidential nominee. This , .-ni l seem to make the I't'in i r i a 1 ie 011 1 lm ik ;i ver proiiiisinj;' one tu sa I he leas' . .!o:n;i!in M illcr. in a lei tcr I lie Wii-i.iiut 011 -Post" from lluli ii mi. I. pays tlie tollouinir trihnteto liuv. Mohoiie : -Al ls, ami ;i!:i -. for lm km nli. is : In PonIoii I immd (leu. 1'iiitler was hiiteil hi'iiriily h tied, ihi! t.ere 1 Iiml thai Si-na-1 1 1 lalnIn i. not even h; itci ;tt a!!. lie is li;i'!'.-n de-piseil. So luiiu ., - .1 man i.-. Lilted I here is ln.pe lm hi in. 1 'nl w hen In- is im rely despi-eil that is the end.' "We Inid you so. I ne Wilmington ii-w "" ,iys : The National Armv of Petiilui t ion of t he I' 11 i ted States is tin- im iosiii' t it Ie of 'a new polil ic;il or uaiiial ion in Philadelphia, "hose object i, the 1 e miminat ion el the old tic!. el." The army"' consist s ill present o' twelve lielli:n-rs, which wii! ''ie rather an I'lu-ra bolide complexion t o t lie liloVllliellt Illness a lal'ut- intltl of reiiiiits speedily Hock the Uplifted ii.lll- ii"i oC-Tildeii 'lid Hendricks,'" !!'. Sena '.or rnnklinj;' is reputed a - tak 1 111; n.i ititi rest in pol -ical ii:i'"ls otnl e. -lida lit that the I !e 111 1 mi-.. 1 s u ill have t he next I'res im in. K-Senalor Diivid Davis is saal I :i I lit it iltlot f "Sun" li.iult- el. In express views almost iiii-nti-t iiiiy similar to those of Air. I'mik Ini.:;. pi ol'c-sino ,,,, pei somd .-on. iet n as to how politics j;-i; eliil iii"; iiicreiliilit as to any itos I" 1 1- nl l.'cpllblicall .sliect ss next e.11 . with the belief t hat tl. leat would ili-itij.! t he piirly. to be T,ie- ; ly : 1'mw b ; he liit-akini: uj. of I 1 he . "1 Solli ! . Tile Rqiiibi'Mn Parly Must & NlAV Yet; i Sej.t Ji;. 1 lor : t!i" .Journal of Commi-iec: 1 i i he lial imr I debt mot,. ;,t r l-r.'se!.! :t!,e J I halt it W'il, jn ''' i'l. ise ile 1 he amoluir of ' i..-.) ii' 1 -.; and 111 1 ,tu, irtliei the i.'l'ptlblieilU adlr'nis- : t '"ii I - '..-tier I'M I ins i'l v D irl ai ie.' s. c. he I'olliiw 1 i.o w ill ;' I he public d SI a Its .Inly in. 1'it S' ht I ime: '.! t I 'lilted st,ie 1; I III' Ihr .11. 1 Is,. j-. aim IP. I ! . .It'll al 1 lie . Iota! 0I.1! lie!'! Eiiiti-d si iite s.s I .. ur h:ati l-.-al fhe tlebl hllli'll ed 111 '- one thousand lii.uis" g-; eatt r now ,1 :i- a! 1 in se ot the iii ; ,;" 'I'M" icpiibl;, ats have colitlolied the I iov el HHiC! V ,,t W ashington since the year mnl their record is before ae cniutry . Whether the tlemo. : 1IS w mild have done better or wor- js a mere matter of opinion. int ; ; t epl ible ot in'of or tletnoiistra; .,,. The eotttii 1 y did pio-per undei -u. Dnnoe; at it- ;i! m in ist rat ions p. i"iigt-ei it-.s ot yea is. and if the i';,m. ta Tats have not iost all their Sc Ml mtgiit do so again. It now 1,,, a il tlie people ale del mm i lit j j 0 y : 1 e expei iim ii:: but ".ipj ,.. ...''" i'l" ''.eeelt till," and I1.I1V eiUlli.ielii IV expeei that till' tit.,,,, n. Us will do some toiiish tbl s. .'.ml ag 11:1 nsset the- coach xc". a 1 m'.ses ;.. can p them to vict vv .-ixh.vciy schoul miiams v,.ro ... .. . , .. mm,,,,,-., ie-nt. :y. ouiu. vvickt.iman on sl,,v'... i i,.v. Hold on to lr. who was a bad hoy a few years " instead t t .kii.gotl'his hat a X: bo..ts mi nt by. simply iemarl..,i . "llchold the whaling fleet." ' About Money In ;i lute number Ml lliiiDt'i's -Mit".;iili.-. ;i st..i' :i.,ei,l'.l i-inhnil ,V"i!! a t. i-. ilisiiuUiti,,,, n lnojey. i HIS IS lllUSt n if : WluMi iiiic mini has money, atnl aiiotln-r I1.1 ; not, tlu-y cotit.'nd r,)r its ll)SSl-Ssi.)Il. "I'll 1 is tl'illle. ul' loijlii-iy. iici'iiriliii to riiciimstaii co.s. There, are three uses for nionev the nsii of getting it, the use of ! keeping it, and the use of spend- ing it. Consequently it classifies ' tlielmlkofmaiikin.il into money--getters, mouey-keeiiers anil money spenders. Except the misers we i read of in novels, men do not love ! money for itself, any more than ( SOUII tickets, in- Ii:l'rir-iiw elie.-L- ,.r I pronunissory notes, or title deetls. The "love of money" is the pleas ure of mental function in getting or keeping or spending. The ponge and the spendthrift ar equally guilty with the miser. The class I of money-getters in cludes merchants, goldmiuers, pick pockets, politicians and profession al beggars. Americans are great money-getters, l.ut they lo not care to keep it. Hence, this is a country of great incomes, lint .small fortunes. The class of money-keepers is small. Literary men are 'found in it. Lawyers are gootl at keeping money, particularly if it is other people's. Money, like .some other essences, has a pugent, sweet taste hut to keep must lie corked tight ly. It evaporates in the open air, and the vapor is called interest. A mortgage is a condensing instru ment which enables a money-keeper to evaporate a nionoy-speml-ei . The class of money -spenders in duties the majority of mankind- It is natural to spend money before we get it. We are born to this, and cost a great ileal before earn, ing an thing. The power to get in to debt is essential to the happi ness of all shiftless people, inclml- ing most of the governments of Europe. College students and married women, who have no ea- Piicitv to bind themselves, satis - fy this propensity by getting their lathers and husbands into 'debt if possible. Monev is like gunpowder. To make it carry, 'charges should be carefully measured and well ramm ed down. Its explosive power de pends on the tightness with which you hold it. Scattered loose it fiz zles awa with no ell'ect. DIS- Flying From a Lover. A M I I.WA t' KHK MUM. I.APV AIM'KAKS ON THK KVK t'l WKliDIMi. Milwaukee, Oct. .-. South-side ' mountains. Wake seems to be the gossips are bt.sv discussing t he ' di villi ng ' line bet ween the various mvslerious disappearance of a 1 wliieh chai acte. i.e 01. r Eas i.ineteei. vear old girl an hour be- !'"' VV''-''" sections. In fore the 'time appointed for her ak C.rove and liai lo.,sCreek. and marriage. Tin u iest was sum- iiioiied. tin guests inv itctl and the wedding feast spread, but when the hour arrived for the wedding cmc iiiony to begin the bride was miss ing. The lady is Mary Sherra. daughter of John Sherra. livii.g on the corner of Crcenbiish and Rog ers streets, and the bridegroom was John Cichy . Several moid lis ago Cichy came to Milwaukee, from the East, and among the people with whom he first became ae ipiainted were the Sherrns. Cichy was young' anil anient and pretty. Marv was winsome. The young man fell in love with the maiden, but his affection was not returned. However, her parents favored his suit ami it is said commanded her to marry, and. despite her prostes tal ions iiml tears. Tuesday morn ing last was named lm the day ami nine o'clock the hoin . At eight o'clock th" girl saal she was going to call at a neighb at ing ilrcssmak or's and inquire about a dress which was being made for her. A few minutes later the bridegroom came. Then it was discovered that the bride had Mown. It is believed that the voting woman eloped with a former suitor. i'i,.. dol.t between the New Volk t in iif, Herald"" and the newsdealers is M.(.omiiigqu:te interesting. As the dealers at the stations ot the elcva- ...1 ... ..1 refuse to sell the "Herald" i.'i ' i.... flo.... cents, the manage iiiuii i - 1... -I lerahl" ha withdrawn t he supply ami has stationer it the foot t the stairs i news hoys , t all the! .lenots to fillllisll the paper I"!' iw. n......t on.- t he -I lei ani i il. .,,',!' t en i s. nushing the business ..... !i!tt!llll.l.. ......... of ciectlll stands throughout the city, where the Herald"" and all other papers will be sold at tlie specified price, As Mr. P.ennett has money enough to afford-1 tight, it looks as if ll0 in i "lit not only bring the obstreper- tins dealers to terms out eeu.e a fll'st-elass meantime. advert isum-nt m the will Hold oil to me ..ut.' serve yon well ami no you j tUr0ugh eternity. Jlia ou tJ ';; I ,1U.. it is beyon.i price iuyu - uim '. : ! r.nirs Cougn "- nothing b'' ' ," , M1 (.,,hl. e a t-oogh or ABOUT FARMING. Ill H VISITORS" IDKAS Till: STAI'LK. OF I'lt 11' AO TF.S li ei"il " ; As tin fais -o hy, our iitressj. tii-s (tin' mollit-r of iiivi'iitions) it iniml us thai m m-i-il soiiu' otln-r I money i i'oj) l.t'StiL-s t ot toll. Ti.elV iis a time ulien eotton folnliiaiiil- i oil ;i fair in iee, l.ut tlmt tiuit- lias ! piisseil ami passed forever. X. , C. is not naturally a cotton Staff, j I It would m ver have he;iiii the nil- I tival mti of this stiiiilt at fust it it j liinl not liet 11 for slavery ami the Lih prices it rominamled when its culture was fust introduced. We sa it is not naturally a cot ton I State.;iiid ly leiisoti of oiir(diveisity of soil ami climate, it never can In1. This State was peculiarly ami par- ticiilaily mt lined hy pitiviilein-e 1 for a div-rsity of crops, ami it nev er w ill work out its destiny and take its place among the foremost in the ( uion until this truth is re cognized ami acte ! upon. We can raise, or rat her do raise, as yood ! cotton here as any where, perhaps, I but it is done at a s crifue. Strain ever nerve, use all the guano we do, ami even then we cannot excel Texas, for example, without the aid ol any fert ili.er at all. Texas ami some other Southern States arc t lie natural home ol ful tivation: withtheii inletim meth oils of cull ivat ion w it limit any s'iin iilant at all, thev not only raise as much or more than we do to the acre, but they can get it to market about a month sooner. These dis advantages are obliged sooner or later to seal our fate as a cot ton State Py applying w hip and !s""'- "'"' 'he artificial j s iumhints in our power : by inert- 1,11,1 ,lu'" '"'inge pdled 1 t '' doubly in.b sli ions to keep 1"'"1" being sold out. All these things may. perhaps, dchiv the in- evilable day. but they cannot final- K prevent it. It must come, and t he only quest ion for us to consid er is how we shall prevent it. from working disaster. We earnestly recommend to our farmers a diver sity of crops. In the Eastern part of the State there is not much divorsitv of soil; ! it is mostly either -wanipy or sand, i or a mixture of both, ami it may be j that on this account Mich ex i euse can be urged, for here we hav e almost every character of soil that exists from the sea coast to the , l,:l1'' -N"w '' nsui.s. we have llie v er kiniioi lauu uiai protllices ine ccieoiate.i ong.o 1 .1 1 1 ..... 1 1 .: ...1. . 1 . toltacco. vs a monev cu.p t in ton cannot compare with tins staple, which is 1 iipidlv enriching .some of our count ics hot Ii East and West of this. It probably requites a , utile lhtclligeni ami paiieni w 01 k, but it will not stand half the lazi ness ami ignorance that cotton will. The rules that relate toils succcss- Inl culture are real mini 10 icaiu, . . .1 1 .. .. nut 1 1 icy inusi ne icai lieu ami sit-itn 1lya1ll1ere.no. ni course we " )f course vv e do not atlvi-e that the staple we hiive be suddenly turned loose. Il i' - oniies .some experience to he sin In ce.s-lul at anything- and this is es peeialiy tine in regard to the cul tllie il 'tobacco. Without letlilig go any Hung that we already have I at once, let us gi ailually take hold Dt this. In this connection anoth er 1 1 ut h suggests itself. Our city can never become a place of much importance unless we iiiai.iilacture something No city suuilaily situ ated ever arose to any prominence . except in this way. It may be come ;i railroad centre, but t hat ! alone w il! not make a place. Dur ham and Winston, inland towns like ours, point out to us our true j mission. We have greater advaii 1 pages for doing what has made t hem greater than either of them. I We have bet tcr railroad facilities: j tve ale surrounded by as gootl soil offoi the culture d fonacco. ami we . ...i.... 1...1 ... ; have more money man oom. -u mi : 1...1 ; i Hi., b .11 . uiai is in-nio. start. Pegiii to cult iv ate it in this Vicinity. I ipcli :i mai kt-i ami m- bacco will, just as cotton ditl. drift this way. Paleigh Visitor. j - ,e m-w (.uioti line steamship j ,.0l.t.J,0U- II1;.de her fust trip from j (,uot.nstoWii to New York in 7 days, j s" lOU,-.s ami minutes: m.t the j f.,stt,st nm ,,H record but very near The "Oregon lmnle the best ! if. j time ever known on her trial trip. ! ami on her way to New York cov iered 4'm miles in "-M"; houis. an un- i .oric'dentetl feat lit Ot eail Vova. jn ,r ,.a,,r.lin says she can ! ma"k,. .V ,,,,les a day . if pushed, - . WA s,,e ,.., ,.,.oss the ! , .. . , , ocean in six nays. i m- v : ,M, to this time is mat ol tiie.iav 11 M to this time is ka ,,f the same Iine--' ' Jiuiirs and 40 minutes. But a Simple Kiss i How diversified are the uses ot j I this token of art'ection a token of; ' scheming and duplicity as we'd, for i when La ban heard the tidings of j Jacob, his sister's son. he ran to I , meet him. ami embraced him. ami kissed him and biouht him j to his house.' ("eorgiaiHia Dutchess ol Deoii ! shire, gave Steel the butcher, a kiss tor his vote, ami Jane, the Dutch ! ! ess of (Joitlon, lecruitetl her reyi- , 1 ine-it in a similar manner. They meinoi ol a kiss which Syd I iiey Smith received in his t uih. j lasted him forty years, ami he said. I believe it w ill be one of t he last things I shall think of wh. iil till'. And .lean l'aul icmliter, 111 his -Autnliiojirapliy," which was win ton years aftrr the oocurronce, al- so tells us in graphic language of his earliest kiss, the one which he gave to pretty little Catherine Barin, as he mot heron the ale house steps in Schwarz.c uhuch one winter night. 'it w;is the one peail of a nun Hto " hi , ... .li.il ...is ur.i 1 i peatetl; a whole longing past ami a dreaming future were unitetl in oneinoinent, and in the darkness behind iny closed eyes the fireworks of my w hole life revolved in a glance. Ah! 1 have ncvci ttiiijot- ten it the iiicll'aceahle" inoineiit.! Probably the most rental kable kiss upon iccoitl is that which was given by Queen Margaret to Alain Chattier more than lour hundred eurs ago. Me ".as a poet, j but the ugliest man 111 Prance . Dur I ing his lifetime he enjoyed a won derful reputation, but alter his death he was neglected and for gotten. Me is now chiefly l elllelii- j beietl on account of the kiss w Inch j the queen pressed upon his lips : one day, as she found him sleeping, : say ing to her ma n as she did so, , 'I kiss not the man: I kiss the soul ! "'at sings. Poor Sappho, often being desert ed by Pinion, thought that lilc had no more charms, ami longed only for "restful death." Theiel..rc she I repaired to the promontory of Leucate, in Acai iianta, on the top j ol which was a little temple, detli , emeu 10 .ppoiio. ami uijng iierseii into the sea. Put ere sin she w role him a plaint i vc did so letter. in which she says. "You slopped my tongue with kisses ami found them sweeter t haii my song." many a poor, forsaken heait echoed the same words in m days. 'Ma Breatb Sir. And has in 11 Stop a minute. Don't hurry so. Move slower: it may be you will move sine. Cii iml, grind, giiml one everlasting grind, from live in the morning till imi al night, chasing the bubble of human riches What is t he need. pi ay tell inc.' You always have enough, ami even more than vou can use. You an- , )(.;lpj,,o- p wealth lot ilheis to W ;lst),. perhaps nil a 11 i-I over when you are dead. And half your heirs, instead of rc-ollect ing you gratefully, w i i eonieinplaie your departure limn this iniiying 1 .;,.,.,. jt, iiilini!.- debght. Do Vou are wearing oil rest awhile! the vital tores faster than there is anv need. :i ml in t his wav subs! rail - , ears from t l.e sum 1 " total of V(M11. ...ljs lu ilnl worry. anxie- : da v after da v t hi l .-sl les: ty a iter some! hitig you liav j g,,tis like pebbh s-om-s in not m;i chiuery , t hey giiite ami grind the life out of you. Vni have iim-I.-s burdens; throw liiein oil'. on iiav e a great load of needless care: dump it. Pull ip the .siiiiigs: compact you buism-s-- Take time ,ur thought of better thing. (bids sun shine down on your busy Stop thinking of business , profit. Stop grumbling at adverse ' pro, idciices. Xou will probably Iievcl see much belter times in this doomed wmld. Your mn-t op i poi 1 1' lie : season is now. your Imp i piest day is to day. Calmly ti" i your duty, ami let Cod take care 'of his own world, lie still alive ' and is I he King. Do not amagiiic tint things will goto evei List i n ; i smash when you disappear from , thistnoi t;i!-tae Do hot fancy that In . -tires of heaven, in the shape ot t in- Viiin task ui righting up a disjoined earth, is imposed upon yon. Cease to liet ami tunic: cease to jump and worry, early and late. The good time is com lughut oi can never bring it: Cmd can. and will breath s;r Sit long k down ami rest. and draw a breath. Then go cdtnly ; tasks of life, ami ' "in well. No Time lor -.be Jadge to Talk. A black wuinati wai- brought be fore a magistrate for unmercifully U-ating her son, i. saildle colored imp. and he Judge was th liv ei ing a reprimand, when the woman broke out with: '-Judge, has you e'ter been a parent to it wootlh-ss v eller bov like dat a' cub of mine '" . Never,' ejaculated the Judge with ,M-e:,t vehemence, getting red in the ; ... face, the 1. iramie P.oouieT.iii. WILSO.X COUNTY. l'UOM MALE'S "INDI Sfl.MES OF NOKTM CAKOLINA." :i .nm.s .". 11 nn.t :. w;i- lot mi d in W iisoa 1 'ouui tti'iii pott ions of lid-eeoinbe. .loliiison. as, ami Wayne Conn ties. Pop11l.it ion in ls7o Uil j ,.,s : lit lsso. ir,.o,:. Assessed Milue.'l t.l X.lble pi tipel t ill 1 ss-.'. no:;.. The; that ot ll e stock Wits si.'ll. s.",tl. In ssu there Weie .'.:', n'7 at'les ot impioved laml in tin- county out ot l'.'i'.J Iii aett-s listed for taxation. Tin- surface is sli-hily undid a ling, w il Ii s.t ml and c'aw-v soil. Mi.ietl. Ti;e price ol the inipioe.l land rallies iroin to I.. -j:, per acre. The products tilth.- so,l .ne com. cotton, w heal, oats 1 e. peas, pota tf.es. lite, -lasses, and aiietsof cget ables. all of which are sin- cesslully ami plotllably grown ln-re. t hough more attention is given to t he cult i ill ion of cotton ami corn t haii to a 11 y ot her crops. Of the fruits, apples, peaches, pears, gi apes, clu-i 1 les. melons and berries are produced in gic.il alum dance, ami the West brook Nur les. pel hap- tin largest ami most successful in the Slate, are 1 . .... 1 ., , , , , .,, ! l .1 . I I 11. .1 I .11. . 1. I . . "I ..ll.-OII. The forests are well tniibeled w ith pine, oak. hickory, ash, Luci maple, cypress and "iim. Iron ore has been loiiml in seve . ..1 .1 1 ... 1 1... o.oo.t . I 1 1.... .. ' 1 ' . . ' ! ' are sexeral iron ami magnesia springs. The 1. 11 ins are cultivated bv ten ants ami hy inicd labor. W hen : the landlord furnishes the tenant a house, team and agricultural in ; piemen Is. ami the tenant ail t lie la j bor necessary to cult iv nle ami har vest the clop, the custoiii iiy li-u tal is one half ol t he products of t lit fai m. The avmage price paid lm hind 'labor is about "10 per --.until and board, with a house, ganleii. pota I.i patch iiml file wood furnished to jtiiose laborers w lm contract for I t w civ e inont lis. 'I'he railway stations of the conn I I v are Wilson. p.Li. k i reck and 1 ., I'oisnot. Wi!son. t he count v seat and principal shipping point, i- lhs miles not t h of Wilmington on the iilililiglon and Weldolt Padro ni, about ..0 miles east of Paleigh. It It, is now :i population id about .Mini i aim iiil a lit s, ami is a l.t-ailt ifal, I in ilty iiml pi tigi essiv e t .w n. The Wilson Cotton Mills, etpiip ped w it h cut in ly i.cw umi thelno-t improved machinery, have recent I v been completed, and an- dailv turning out an excellent tpialily of warps, and y ariis. In the town of Wilson tin-re an liv f churches of tlltl'elent ilelioinl nations tor tin- while- and f.mr lor t in- colt tied people, a ml t he u it ml hi of churches conveniently located in different parts of the county ,1 fords everv l.icilitv I". leligioii. worship. P.i les the excellent ("railed Schools at Wilson ami I'oisnot. t line a i e in ! In- county '.I public schools for whites ami - I lor color e 1 chlltlleli. ami the Wilson Col Irgiat" In-til lite for w hite females. Pn.f. S. Hassell, A. M.. Principal, is a school of deservedly high n-p iitation throughout tin State. Moccasin Pivei. a be uMilul stream, well .stocked with white -hail, runs through the sonthein t-at t o the county . atl'oi .bug a fine water power for the several wheal. head gi ist and saw nulls on it -ami alloiding eligible ite- n.iiii Jul tl. erect ion of nianiifactoric: The county is cut in iy out ..I debt, iiml a tiix of only 1" cents on t he 100 w ol t II of property vv a - lev ied m 1 - . ft-r county pni p" e . Tie n- ale few nl' no local cau-cs of sickness, and tie- climate of the county is genet ally mil 1 and In-a It hy Sonic turn- ago, Di. ("...van. who was a sitrgei'ti in ('.. n. I'mii'-l'-Co. tedet al cav alt . divi-iuti. put -llshed a lette." stating that when Col. P.. ib llljri-ii'l was eapt'lleil III 'I'eliliessei- Le iu.iliid IllgU- 'd !'. which h.ul never been letilimd. A lew diys ago Dr. Cowan was -ill J'l i-ell tot eeei V I- a letter 1 1 . ill! l'o. pub ilu losing a check lo: L'" bung the piim ipai and n,t re-t . the aitiuutit but low ed. Thiity .Muiiinui M --inii.n i.-- left I t. ih fu.sday fui tlie East. Pi-L-op Eihvai.l II mi! u . pi esiding 1 L-h op ol the Moiitioii ciuucii. i- at tlii poiiit of ib-. it h. ig.d !i veal-. It i- leioi:ed that ill consequence of i'eebie health ami advanced age. Jo in 'l ay lui' is about to resign tin presidency of the Mormon ehun-h. and that ex-' otigi is-m a u ( i.-.i. '1". ( illllioll W ill he his -Ueees-ut. Th" brain of the infutmu f '.uey weiglii-d sixty ut. e ounces, ami Dr. laim.f l-.t fl,v,b,i, , , if ' ; ", t-ver cuiue under his ob-u v atioii. Hearing a Colored Preacher. The pulpit of Mr. P.eechei 's Plym outh Church. P.rooklyii w;is im-cu ' pied Sunday morning by Prof. J .C ; sp.Ll Price, a colored Methodist preacher of Salisbury, N. C. The subject, of Lisseinioii was the neec'sity of raising the intellectual ami moral standard of the negro preacher in the South. Me argued that if the cav .ige Ii it ton could Ik elevated the Hindu sanctified, the llotteti tot i. used to a realizing sense ot , his m inliooil. ami the 1- igi 'Island . er reclaimed from his barbarism, theie was no reason to despair for the tiituie of thelleglo preacher. ! Notwithstanding all the discourag-1 ing ciicuiiistances Mirroumliiig his ! . xis-cm in this count rv lor the j last -J.-,n years, the religious eal of j the ne-l lid not be repressed. ! Email, ipatioti fotiml him joor. ig iioiant ami superstitious. To over i come all this was the woik pic- i s ''"' ,!"' colored ministry; and i the ministry had done well consul ' i 'ing il - ow 11 many manliest deli-! eieiu-ies. "w o m ilbons of Africans j " neaily one t hllil of t he negro pfpul 'l ion of the country, wcie!"1"- members of some church. jThis was the result cl tlie labors of the negro j preacher, working in his riule wav, ! it w as ti ue. but winking persist J t-ntly ami ellt-ct ively . Some mod J 1-1 11 philosopher had said that it j wasibihciilt to discriminate U-1 t ween the babbling of the negro lUt acliei and the giabbling ol geese j Admitting for the sake of aigu: incut that this might be true, the result of the negro preacher labors would seem to show that what w its u anted was more geese ami a higher order of babling. Put I he old ministers w ho had led t heir 1 ace dow 11 a ml I liiiinorl, tin. i...ii..,l 1 beginning with tin einancipat ion were becoming unequal to the.b. inantlofthe rising generation. They realized it however. They joined in the demand for a more intelligent, better educated, and siipei ioi class of minihfers, and they were ever ready to commit ! heir charges to belter hands. If the negroes of the South were lo become better educated, to be in -pii '.'tl wit h pat riot ism. and to be mne fully informed of the duties ot .11 izelishlp, I lie standard of their ministers must be elevated, ii'itt no time beller than the pres ent tor beginning t his work could b- selecti t. Slang Words and Phrases List listen Lira inoincn; to our last y oiing man, or I he ape of a fast young man. who thinks thai to bi ll iiiiin he must speak ill t he dai k phi iiseologv ol slang. 1 1 he does anything on his own i espon -i lull y, in- do.-.-, tl i. n his own "hook." II lie dees a ii y t i i ng rcmai kahlv good ii" calls i; a ".stunner:" the siipell at i e o w Inch is a 'regular stun art." If a mall is leipli sted to. pav a tavt I n bill, he is asked if lie w ll! -si ami Sain." II he meets a j savage lookit-g dog he calls him ( ii "Ugly customer." If he meets' a a eeeelil I le mall lie calls himaj -1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 . old coVe." A sensible j man is a "chap I hat is up to smill-" I tin young fi .cud lit-v er scolds, but blow - up;" in v i r pay s, but stumps j up-" never liuds il ililielllt to pay,' but Is-h.ud up:" liev tl leels lalig- lled. but Is "Used Uj ha! Inir sh, 'In-is his a ! lie" He vv ears I, nl -inioiiiid- his ".linker." lie ii e- Me has no head he m-at h no neckcloth. thlo.it w liil it liowhele, but I hel els s. .." II. vv It lid I a w -lupi in -e'l searei he cut - III 'ic place w here he "Ining i l evel goes ailV W hue ni hil) I bolts" hl't u.iles he makes him lie walk' -I ick or lit !:!.-. chalk s tired out . 'i he iiigi.es! cumpluueut on ,..,! pay Ii! m I - I o tell Ii I in he is alcg - llku Link. II" does lint pioless (,, j in brave, bu' j, rides himself on be- ing plucky. Money is a word which he has forgotten, hilt he j i :!k : a '""! 'ir:tl about till. ami i the m.-.i t'n I t he t hi no, ami I he I ea.ly , When a man speaks he. ".spouts' j when he holds his rpeace he shuts ! ..... I "I when he Is It tl In 1 1 l:i T -H . lie is in i"itii :t peg or t wo, ami made -in g small. " .- c. agi.it uhlt ir flint. Is in the ti We c. : In-: 1: ipuit hav ing t he up pui t II Illt V o elect Hi i r p: e-elit at iv e to so win thy a t he Nat luiial Dholes- a- .11 I ll" p. I sun pl.-seiueil to them I Ml. Thomas (1. Skllitirl. No mall h.i-apj.e.ued III the polities of that distiict since the war lii-ile '.'.oil liv of the entire r.ililnlciiee ol' the people. Mr., kni:.r is a man of the ti I .-I older ut aiiliity . inmost, capable and prae tli.d. Posse-ing' a high sense of duty . he y iclds a chi-ulul and ex i act u 'dii'tn e to all its leiptire nii'iil -. I'lcvuy class of citicus. in- is ,t Diem!, and every ilituest is -al" tnat is ctiti listed to his rale. I'i Mi. Skliiiier the pen ile of the :t:-r distiict wdi Iiml a fa'lhlul. i.lpali!" a:.d attentive ICpl esent.i ti '...- Pi um the 'J'iii burn "(iuitle.' 1 In- iiibeniatonal question has b.-.-ti Scal.-d. Ifthat isn't a pun it mi-s.-.l Its purj.use ami the writer pr.-jiar.-d to challenge any gounl h".ul w ho piom.lliiees it to the eon. t ratv ( '.mi in ." BLOODY WORK. -:o:- P.KOl HEP'S SHOW MEN p.LVOME VEXED. II siM I Hi: (KM Yestcid.iy ' Ie. lined add tu. 1.. .,,.,, ot n. w at j Spartingshiitg. U tween em us men and the ntieiis. ami as e!N en u has now -.one Ix-yom! ..111 .1.. minions, this is probably 0111 cur aiu dropping local on the ,-.-nt attteiiding his --colossal a-.-ie ;"'d combiuat 1..11." At Spa. tin -s ""'is', folll young men. Messts. i;,. ''otield. W. P. W, bb, i ..ml Charlie King, were lollowetl out ol the tent by a g.in ol i iuiis mm. assaulted ami coiiMderably b.uu i 'd. Mr. Cotleld was knocked dow e w it Ii metal kii'i' ks ami but bu a timely 1 csciie woiihl probably have t the latent tin St a tes i!lc I.- Mr. King was struck with Knocks ami two gashes wnc cut 111 his head; he was also i.il.be.i o! M-:'"- Mr. Webber was also beat en up, nit in t he eai and stabbed in t he head. Ins pocket s viclighl cned ol his pistol and T.'.o. Mr Pomar hail a narrow escape, he w as cllt ill t he neck ttlid I he stroke almost scvclod the pigul ii eiu. - l.csiilcs this row, di lliciill les oc ciirrcd between show men ami sev -era I parties. Whiskey was piohably at the iMittoin of it. The alleged cause ot the assault was that a slighting r.-maik had been mule about one of the circus women, which was rc-cutfd in this mini her. "Charlotte Ohsei Vel ." Wbat a Barber is. W.- M- . pi olessor ol criuicultiiral abscission and nam lological tripsis, toiisoi iai u I ist. ph V siologieal hair die-sei. Iicm operator, craiiiuiu maa i nfiioi , and capilliary abr dg. i." Since the result of tin . let l imi in Ohio the probabilities are thai Mi. TLiirinaii's bandana will be -on r w hat conspicuous in the next Na tional Demon nl ic Con v nil ion. and we will veld lire t he icinaih llial they might go furl her and fan worse. Nashville, Telin. has passed i cily ordinance against fortune tell ing. An astrologist told an alder man that he was to marry a widow wort h I. "(0,(100. Ile married one w ho is in debt to the tune of h , and he doesiiT want to see any one else basely ib-ceiv ed. Did Allhui wnle that ti ll. I. tracts from which are being eitci. hiled by the Maimm- gmg m n ginia f 1 1 so, is A i t Inn m ! Ly ul being trusted nl holinied .' line I a sample o! vv hat pui poi.- tu l.e Irom A 1 1 Inn 's pen : 'I would advise yoll to suppolt (ielieral Mahune In a mall. Malum' drseives I Ie run lideliee ot ev el V g I Ul lni your Stale. u had beitu -uj. pol I Maliuiie t haii V ute l"i I I era Is w ho ea I e not lung lm vua m ytitu cause. Agin. 1 beg y..u n. colisiilel this m i, In and vole I ' a in, in lor I lie l.'i'.id i -Irl pal I v ." I u t he hist ai"' in t hll I I'm i v c.u s I he I lemon at -1.1 ( I ,io h i v . , s-eliied possession ut t he State j house al . 'nliimbil-. Sunn I iei" tliey have had Ih" Oovertmi with the lag I -hit III e ag.i'iisl them : In J.llllliU llt'Xl llli'V Will t.l e com pl'l" pusses-imi ul tin- 1 1.. i ! 1 1 u , i which give- I h m em it tu! 'he pu it r a ml t he St at e house In ill" Ih" l"" hasnl been s , w . I! "Il m H.iu since t he mlopt lull ut t In- ii-a rm, sliliilioii. We know Mime men. uppo-c. I . Im- ol good sound biisiiie.s iimnl. but when tlti-v advettl-c nil the siiii.t: plan that t he old I mliaii I ""I. to Iiml out what viilm- thue was ill the soilness ol li'iiihri - lm a pi'. . . . . . . i low , It gl V es I hem com pie i e i away I The Indian tuk one haihu ttjid I putting it on a lock Lud Ins Tife.nl 1 dow II on it, but derived mi sali-far i fj,,,,. .) ust I Ins vv ay some men ad U-lll-i' and expect the same te-idf that ii -uthcieiicy would hi in:; A man ui late. I'a., -cni In- In tie gill lo a saloon l..l b.-.-i. I la li. U keeper refused lo -dl lupiui p. :i child, ami the little Hung-, l.-.u ing to let III II to t l.e I it tier v 1 1 !i .Ii empty jug filled It with pure w .ii.a The father tasted it, and in Lis i age dealt the child a blow w hu h ill likely result til death. Inat 1 what liquor mak.s out ol mm. They Ix-gin as human Iteuigs. tlm. end . s brutes. Shen If Jones, ot l'.iiliii-l, s.r. s the Jlcgulai's" keep the door open for Cllitcllt "IllleM-l'delt -" In le turn to the fold. It has been siig. jested that if t he ( iov et mu would take the lead in returning to tin Carteret Democracy th. u-stui.i tionofall the disaffected would s.n lx complete ami .skiunu Would certainly got '.ingress. "New Perm- Journal.''

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