Newspapers / The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.) / Oct. 26, 1869, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
nrnPLfllllDEAlER. WILSON, OCTOBER 0. 1809. Cov. IloUlcn has set . apart Thursday, ft,. ith ln3rU' orvm W neit, l.as a da of tliank'WiDg. ... ... 1 ! To ascertain the number of cbildren in a street beat a drain. To ascertain t the f uubjtf of. www7-rtwt a d-g bfc, I AnUrti dftliat' ccwiAy flaWTeaugbt C;itfl-b in one basket at one tiine. Thebetne JnUjr inaugurate fur tbe erection of a'large "cotton factory in Wil mington continues to grow in public favor. Kj'WiOBailcrUt Visin-es men have expressed a determination to iscorne stockholders, and we presume tubsciip tion books a ill be opened in a fe w days. T Mr. 2Z5: - r Tbe Postmaster-General has established a post-olfire at irantville(betwecn New bern and Bay Uiver, Craven coanty), aid itjtpolntcd Wm. (irant postmaster. The O 'TCTjor has ordered .a special c urt for the county ot Wayne, to com mence on the fourth Monday in January, 1870; Judge C. K. Thomas to preside. The Hoanoke News announces the death of IUchard Hamlin of Halifax. Mr. H. was for a numlwt of years connected with t' e Wilmington and, WeUlon Itailroad. Let the stockholders ofUhe North Car olina Itailroad remember that the lith day of NovemberJa tbe da j fox their meeting. Lei tbose -who do not attend tend 'their pnxie,toicb frienc'a aa will no cacrffic tjt rotil by leasing it to the Raleigh and ?f f?1? 9?mP?ny &r$240,O0O, when ..tber roads will give 1300,000 or even more.7- RaleSjh Sentinel,, . . ' ;$ CO CIAL, The Patriot says tbav Mr. A. McPher son, the miller at Hamburg Mills in Gall ford county, made 218 pounds of good family flour from four bushels of jjjr heat, 1 1 i A Arst-dase hotel it to be established at Wrightsville Sound, below Wilraiujrton. It in to !e cr'ct? by a joint stock com pany, with a capital of fiQ,000. ' C ; i This directors of . the A. & N C St. It held a meeting in Ncwbern on Friday; night for the purpose, , it is supposed, of taking into, consideration the renting of the N. C. ILR. - r ? kv, Fjociich. of "whose China i Bean Vineyard and Orchard we irni.de mention yesterday, has specimens of various grapes ana wine, which has been i.rnnriinrr-rl re markably fine ; as an evidence of their edperionty, Mr. F. has received! orders Irom Government officers in the Agricul tural Bureau, Washingt n City, for a large quantity ofsthe wine.- Jidtyhystiutdfd. lThe ladies1 and sleeping car of a. train on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, oi which tbo Norfolk delegation were re turning from the Lonsvillc I'onyentioii, ran off the track and rolled down an em bankment, bruising several parties, among wuom was Judge Asalttgga." wbolhad bis hands severely burned by coming in con tact with the afore-n " UST KOiKOOtThe Great Bjood and Livsa Mam isE. ' t Vc DanVlll Tirdt is'agitating henb Jeci af Irtiil Jiiig a railroad ffnm Danville to Yanccyville, N. C. It thinks it would in .te a ood fuedur to the IUchm ud and. Danvilh- road. 1 !' ' ; ; .The llounoke Xo.s sny The farmers thnughout thl-i section havi 'xccured tlie better part of the Cotton crop the season Is at leant a month In" advance of that of l ist year. , ' ' , . Cn 8aturdav last the boiler of : A. II. Ashburn, &. CU.' mill, located about a mile from Windsor, Bertie county, ex ploded, killing Cornelius" Wi U. ms, a col ord lumer;uearcr, wpundina sit others and demolishing the entire estxf)rshment. The boiler aad,emine. weijrhinir 8,000 pounds, were thrown aljout fifty fet on one side, and' the dome one1 hundred feet on theot!er side. - The - colored f man ,was thrown across the saw and literilly severed 1 in' twiiin. The loss of machinery : is csti mated at $15,000 Standard, '221. , At a meeting of the trustees of David son College, held in Charlotte on Tuesday last, W. J. Martin (formerly Profensor of t'hemlstry in the North Carolina Univer sity) was elected Professor of Chemistry Wc acknowledge tho reception f an in vitati n o a' tend the Fair and Cattle Show of the Virginia State Agricultural . Society, to be ht l.l on its Fair Grounds, near Richmond, on the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th days of November next. . . ' The OrccnslKuo Patriot fays that there1 Is an old gentleman living in Surry county !y the name of Snow, who has named his mns somewhat , in the following order '.; Ico Snow, Cold, 6tvw, Kain duow and Hail Snow. Ajs. XSniiro TTew Edition of the "Complete Works of3Ir.Cter ollne Xee llanta. Those vbo admire prase fiction of a hlfh order, will receive with' satiataction tki as n no cement that T. B. PeUrsop & Broihcrt, Phile4lpMa hare in press, for immediate publication, a cw and compUu edition of all j the Borela and writioirs of ibe Ule Mrs. Caro line JLe Heatx. TUnortunatTy, this iad, whose natoral iatallige no aae! talents bad been Improved by tbe Ugheet caltore, aad woo moved in Ibe first circW oT society, first ia bar &Vt Msssscbnsetls and finally i tbe 8ootb, died ia tbe matnrttv of bet power I . . . ...... i ner wntings rematDiaf as. a ne mortal or her worth. Into some of her novels she iairo dnced Incidents -of her own childhood and vonjanhoodT This Uaf of ber. verks will be issued complete in twelve large duodecimo ' volumes. Two volumes will be pablisbed each month until the Series is competed, one rolumt o4 the Jfrd nd mother oh the fifteenth of the' month. They will be printed oa tbe finest paper and bound in the most beautiful style. in fine Morocco cloth, with a new, fell gilt back, and sold at the low price of Jl 75 each, in Morocco cloth ; or in paper cover, at f 1 50 each. The first volume will be isstted ca November 1st 18OT, "and wilt be ''Linda, or The Toodj Pilot of the Belle Oeole." The first volume, Linda," will contain a fall and complete Biography of tbe late Mrs, Caroline Lef Ilentz, which baa never before been pub lished. " The seeond volame wU,he issued on November loth, 1869, and it will be Graham," a Sequel to "Linda, or The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole." These will be foU lowed, oft on the ftrtt, mni ot the fjttcnth of each month, ry i'Lnmt Linwood, or, The- j ' 'J u jNmt Vifc llMkM.(( Inner Life of the Author." "The Planter' Naw Tobk, Oct. 83, lSdO, Northern Bride, or.JScenes in Mrs. llentz's Cotton a Bhade eaier sales of 1,00 bales at r!l.5i.lhi' -Lr,.... Wirlaa- at Tb-1 f? wn .vni8KeT urnan, Jteat .utct. . n . . il nil.l - J.ii Long ioss spring. -neieu iuu Annur, or, Miss Thusa's Spinning MTheel." "Courtship And Marriage, or, The Joys aad Sorrows of Americ a Life.", "Eoline, , or, Magoo'ia Ya e; or, The Heiress of Gtetnaore." "Rena, orK The Snow Bird,"a Tale of ReitLife. 'Th'a Lot Daughter,' and other Stories." " The Bayulied .Son, and ether Stories of the Heart." -V'Love after Msrriage," and U. S. ports U lM.y.Vi bales, other Stories." ' This series will no doubt ! VlleMlUrkit. ' , wilsov, Oet;26. Cotton 'JZ&M emu wtt.; dull. Corn -0 eotSfl 10 buaeL . , ,HeV4l i( t buaaei. v t -f-rfT ' BirltaTarpeadbe OOxgSSc V irallou. Cr-He Tarpentlae YirKia 9i So, Old dlpfS, f SSOtsLj; .A . J -i . Okt 350 VbbL . Kospcy Barrels -Optrtt, 13 50 .Beewai-rW eeata fiaU. . , FreaaforttDee&ta. - 1 9tt-&i eenu. Dried FeaeewtO mU eooe. Tod4er-000(31 Vhmlrea.' . Kosia-Xo. 150,003 uu ML Jull V'SoiS1V4aL!' Ko.8, tOJL. ; ." fala,4A0 00..r? r vr Cow Teas -AO (Khglf 9 bnihel doll. - BcoaWMralg423uent. . Hams ecnts scarce. Lard -S5 cents f) reull. Mess Part -0037 y bbL i B ioer -CJoatry,eot4J cents f lb. Spring CbL-dcu -15J23 ccuU eaeh. . t.t -1CJ eenu 1? dozen. Tlow-lleenu V Sb. R 4 -Baring rate, 3 cnU V lb. Biuiit -auil fj eeata. Ki?e -Iil tsu V lb. Iron Ties Retail V ceau. WUi rr UlSCCLUaNCOUS. 4 4 PAlER nUBEAY & CO., .Bk, aa amama a aa aaa HARNESS 1JAKERS, BALTIMORE. MS. V.4XSJUM. . J t 4 : . j . w a rspsa, , rv. s .v. ZecUav oedcaed far tU aae af tbaJ 4T Ziawss a4 rhosCa, iiesartt ttImiI MtfrMM Bedela arporpes.whicaA. pevaaa to a mm. nr aa 1 rc.ea . " i a ladmpenaabk) to fena? 7 6afi tor Jt? J re c,tifcg laWp'oif H;Wo M old by all drtigjiets. grocer." c RnaJesoo Co-wllabo. ipfi, ra. 15 Beever Street, ew ,1 ofk' T I .vJ 8. B. WaTXRS 4t Gu.. Ixc.Blv Arre a, JOS. W. JENKINS & CO., COTTON FACTORS hiSK3 vtaimwx4Au vwi m " thrtr liea, aeearmg tboe V.tffaj brw Uee taerrwaa tats taev anao aaxrM prvaeptr aad at as LOW fRICUae work of tUeWaal. rteaaUtod eUeaboa. Wb aa CQUUISSIQN MERCHANTS, . - ICo. S Bowra trairr, . a Bet tS BJLLnMOlX. 5ID Libera) CaB Avar a4e -m cclr- r. ftopa aad Tye, aoOckrd. J. -t - aea - 'jAtt&S W. DAYIS, Agrat f sam: WATERS, " ' Aeeat'fof saTe'or Si laciea Market.. WiUfutaTON, Oct. 23, 186tL Spirits Turpentine 41 tnt. Turpentine $2 75 for eoft aad ft 60 for hard.: Botin 1 2 25 for N).a Tar f2 05 V hbL Cuttou 24 J4 ccnU O" B- .. - J - Boltlm era Start: t ' . Baltimore, Oct, 23, 1830. Roberti! Cotton quiet middling" 28 cents. Flour ! dun. wneatdail aud nominal. Corn dull tl 10(31 1; ycllo f lfll 10. Oats .700 cents. Kye $1 10. fork Urtucr. Bacon quiet. Whis key scarcu-salcs at II 211 22. ess Pork' firmer at 131. Lard, unchauircd Naval btores' quiet. Groceries quiet and - ' " 1 1 1 IV. Y. Cotton Htatonent. New Yok, Oct. 23.--The hot receipts of the week at al! U. 8. porli arc 78,940 b.ilea. The exports of the week from all U. S. porta to Great Britain were 2-J.520 bU. The exporu of the week from all U. 8. pors to the Continent were I J,'.15 t-alca. The rtoek ) on hand aud on shipboard uot yet cleared at mil HAVING Just .returo4 trom tbe North, 1 am now reeettitig la store a full assort ment of . ' v..'. u . FINE FAtllLY GROCERIES,. consisting of- COFKEB Crmtvl 1 Ta.veriaed and Corenon Browa. SPICES, of an kinds, bora ere ad aacrata. FLAV01UNQ EXTRACTS, Lemoa, Ya&illa . ead Alniat. COFFITE. of different araaer.: t . PEPPER, 'SODA. v " . i! Y.UfB POWDERS, 80AP. CANDLES. STAItai, ' CANNED LOBSTERS and OTSTIRI, CATSUPS, of various kjnda, . w.v aae 11 1 eiperVoce c Trm tij alwea(ae fer 1 - WIEIILNr LLU, STanN CO iWt fiauar UoaMlM Uy Ut a to dT MtvuuudwHk'mssiMHftiMr COMMfSSIOX MEnCHAXTS, nniaeroos trWwda and patraae la sala aad aa- j jotaiac aoaaiias. Orders by bmU proorpsly at. ) BALTtnonc, 5laV teadrd ta. . " I CAKRf AOT V ATEtt AL aad BAIL a4 Win make CWnl traa o erM-ete BVNJPLX ItVX FOR IALbV . U lorprodoreloaUottboeae. . Zim . E. SPIER, YBL TS3L XSICX CT0E2, 1 1 us .'uuujoiivhw . 1 aasif w rvjtji im a u : corut mrE, , ; . ' RIO ITT VrtTXDTWK OotKKR, ) . lias Jast reelrrda nHThad'seM at Act ct 0tja,Y GOODS ' ' U all the varioos gradca. t J. J. BIGGS, COTTON FACTOR AXD ULNEKlL COMMISSION MEllCIIAXT, ;t XO. M PRATT 5TREET, BALTIMORE. LnwsJ ad' fea made oa L lom aad . .trr Proiara ta laL Urt era to lit. Ge. Howard. Tart -ore. N V i M. aemtrxAO, Wlteoa. !. ; J- U- PICKLES, C6NFr.CTT0NEBr,tcAtiCOW,DEIIK.raJ aad ITgired, ! Warta-. h.V; J MrrrV iw. ' -i.tr prove to be hemost popular series efovels ' JAS- E- SHPHED.'. T r xney win oe lori ii; - ever issued in this conntrj. sale bj all Booksellers, or the publishers, on receipt of price. We learn that Mr. James 'llansrhton of Chatham, riding the big, road, was fired upon by the Leaguers, fef ballets struck hi horse, killing .him instantly. Mr Ilaughton escaped with a broken leg ami other serious injuries. 'Of course (the Gov etuor.will not send liotihw and hH militia to arrest thee incmbt rs of - fiii inilrderoui Leagne, lor they are all 'ioyal.' We learn that Mr II. was suspected of having been to a secret p litieal nieeting, and the cursed assassins of anothjt'r secret society amUuslred him. -The number of bullets in the horse phow there were quite, a numbtT of the League engaged in thiT A correspondent writing from Plymon'h, to the Raleigh Sentinel gives the fallow ing particulars- of the. recent destructive fire in that place : . On Wednesday morning about 3 J o'clock we were aroused with tlie alarm of fire, wlien we discovered Messrs. E. li Latham S Bro .'s 6tove situated in the I northeast part of ihe town, in nil b:aze, w?th a heavy Attorney & Counsellor at Lawt WILSON, 1ST. C. (. - -Special attention given Co leollectloni, : . , -Circn t-Edgeeoinbe, Pitt,.ish and Greene. References Hon. W. 11. Battle, Hou. W.. M. II. Smith. -. : ' . SHtf. . POWDER n4 8H0T. TOBACCO, Smoking and r hewing. .A fd Vol ot 1IOAU8, & a, & a, and in fact all that comprises a stock. of Gro ceries.;.' " v '-' f . . I also call attention to tart stock of , , - a XjI jc? xj o ofi. cu f eVjsUting 'af . 'WrHSlhES, RTM9. "GINS. WINKS of all kinds. BRANDT, and a full ao Bininger's Fipe Liquors FOR MEDICAL JJ0RP0SE3. . .. : s . ; .. a . I resnectfullv return tar' than Vi to taf friends aid tbe Dnblie ffenerallV for their lor. mer patraaase aad solicit tbe eoattaaaaae 01 the Ume, guaranteeing them full satisfactioa. BAM. U. WATERS,' Ageni.' WiUon. Oct. 1. 1889. ' 38-tT ALTACA1, XiRINOtA, .1 f -4 " XXPRESS CLOTTJ, aadafltheNlWZrrrnriES of We received lust Wck from onr friend, Henry lltrrl Ksq", two df the largtist beets of the scuxon, ore of which weighed six pounds. jDr.d thice ounne. Theyere of the red turnip variety, and were raised in Ir. Harris' garden inthi3 plcc. Who can beat this bveU . . ' I We learn from the Western that the injunction whi-h was granted ,05ainkL the iau of $4,000,000 of State bonds to the A. T1t O. H. It. (known is tho road fr. ro C'hatlotte to States tile) has been di solved, nnd that the Public Treaa urer ha Is ued the bonds to Mr. Johnston', tho President of the road. ; ; ! ') S- " J Why don't you trade with me ?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend the other tlay. . The reply was characteristic : You have never asked :ue, sit. I have 'looked all through the papers for an invi tation in tho shape of nu .idvertiscment, and found none. I never go where 'I fin not invited." . . ' The regulir annual meeting of the North Carolina Iinruigration Association will beheld in Wilmington "on tbe evening of the lTtb of November ensuing, during the holding of the Cape Fear Agr.eultural Fair, and jve trnst.to. Bee it well attended, as it is intcii led to give a new impetus to the objeets of this association. A rliht ptep has recently been taken in the Appointment of Xlr tteary IftitV-as '-general ngeat for'lhe State, as this geritlemjih is their--oughly conversant with what is required of IfiQIad Wends establishing at otio ageocie, both In tbis country and in Euvo,e ts asis'. him in what ha intends to accomplish. Many of llip errors made hv tire association in its Democrat f .,,,',,,. .ni i11iVA.hii coirectpd. and in he future, hacked by such an agnt as Mr. north wind driving the fire to the prtnc pal business part of the town. The fire soon spread and consume 1 thepnost ynln able stores in the place, viz : E. 11. La tham & Bro. store, $4,000 ; Jnsurance, ,000, 1XM.. 'pi ;(cQfcre)i-merclian-diso, 53, 0O t insurance, $2,:300. Joa. C. Smith if-tore, $1,5001 no inshrarice Nor man & Latham merchandise, $8,000; In surance, $4,000. W. -h. Bo wen s'offe, i 1 ?;rn - inonrnn & nn1,nm.r. I.TUOS. 8. KEXAN, JSQ. W. DURHAM . JENNINGS PIGOTT, . A TT0 R NE Y.-Ji T LAW? . - J PEAUFQRTV tf . C. ' Will practice in the Counties xf Carteret, Craven, Lenoir, Waynfe, Greene and Wilson. Aprils ; ; ;;'vy;,lli4y HOWARD A WHITFIELD, ' -WILSON, N. C OFFICES r Next Walton di Wills' Drug Store, on Tar boro Strt-et. and Corner Owen and Tarboro Street, Eat of Methodist Cturch. 5y-tr KENAN & DUNHAM, chaudise, $2,000 ; insured. Wm.v Atkin- fjj. son store. 44.000-no insurance. Dasbit ld. t Tatum & Co. merchacdise, $3,000; no W U it N tf Q A I LA ff i Nutt will be, we expect much good jaesolu to the State. Roanoke Xev. insurance. Ilorntbal & Bro. stores and mefch.ndi-e, $25 000 'partial ii-suranrc. N. . D. JJruiaa stores and merchandise, $23,000; partial insur.mce- Wm. Rankin sto es and raercSandise, $2,000 ; no insur ance. Mrs.M. F. Sprui l stores, $5,000 ; J. 'NY. Davia tnerchantlise, $1,000; no insurance. Xi. Jackson & Bro. stables, $1,000 ; no insurance. T. 3. Armistead, Jr. bakery, $1,000 no insurance. Geo. Norcom (colored) merchandise, $500; no insurance, j Jttary. ice ttotei, ownea oy DRESS GOODS, beside or asnal tall Use of DOMESTIC. Also ear aew atoca a custom ;Rr3ady4nada Clothing,, L fora tbe finest Dra Solu t4 ttocbaifsrt aad. toot durable worklog clothe. ' beaUioafuUBMOfPlECS bOOlXSay tbe DOOTO AND 0HOE0, . we bare a fall aaaorUia boib ba - xkys, Radius, mir'ss t sars' , . , . AXD CnilKJLLXS, , now on band aad rerotvlnr weekly, every Pr of watch are Rtaoa&ctured to ear ewa orOer aad warraaftea. : Tt . 3, ton, N. C; K. k. Hrra. lUotrr. Win,lnft.. N. t'B. A. Vtitu A to, trmfur, a; Katfer inrxAC. oiia, ; t ut. Wm. lruh, Nel.k, Y ; Rot. TmhUI'. Nw Tork i Dr. T. P. Onaeeaat, IUnia.ort. x: 1-1 VTLL KNADE & CO.,. GHAXD. FQL AEE JtMh t l RlWHT r Mas b!m urer af JJ "!.J For the Ladies.' LTJBIS8 (FRENCH) KXTKACTS,' for tbe TaXLCf (SoO&M, Cnfa PtXTIllah- wir-soisr, it. c. Practice in the Comities of WILSON. UU PLIN, WAYNE, PITT and tiREENE. B5"COLLECTIONS will receive special aU tent ion. March 16 1 tf MRS. N. W. HUNTER'S PATENT LABOR-SAVING S0API SOMETHING NEW AND WHAT EVERT V..;. -FAMILY. NEEDS I Tersonsran be supplied with this jnsMy CELEBRATED LAbORSA VIXG , SO A V, . w . " j 1 at the Grocery aiore or ll. L.. tltAriu., Major L. C. Latham, . J. Johnston and and at wl olenale or retail. ly 8. W. CllAMUKUI.AlN, handkerebief- -' i - 1 1 OPOPtXNAfor tbe handkercbleL.u . t J 1 1 AG AN'3 MAG NO LI A B ALM fat eioavlnj; freckles, tan, sun-oui n, ex. , , , SOZODONT AND - THOMPSON'S TOOTH '-SO A P, both exrtlbm IbrJclaaaelnff tbe teetk. HAIOLL, yartojadv perfumed. l ' k pOLOGNEy Uicytyt or Jus. T. f And, for those who fancy It, EXTBAqT OF ill V V V I J DM Vllt Also, SEWtNtl M-ACTltNE OIL. '"''" For solo by j,- .'-. U . ' c. j: rountree. L... AUJtAruf Store, Just above tbe 38 tf , . . Court Iloase Square Fall and Winter Goods. , Tbe subscriber 1 now receiving his recent purchases ot Roods, vis LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, II081ERY, FLANNEL8, HATS, SIIOKH, fcc. ' Also a general aasorttocnt of FAMTLY -GROCERIES. . EL W. JAR VIS, Agent, CORNER BRICK ROW. Wilton, K. Cn Oct. 4. WUT , ing Goods and Notions, A fall aad'eoiapkU aaaerttncaL ' -4 PIANO FORTES, TVAREROOVS, S. 30 '.Blilairaacsr Kaaaw OALT1MORE. t HrH iaatran:eis ii"rw " r ; PoMte fir w-ertf TUlrtV Yrafa, m.i im lUrlr cscrlW-are aJawe auaia4 aa t arrrwaau raa SMiaora wbUh twcom tLai aao i) sated. Their " i. TONE combine great power," wretaeM and flae Inttntf laalitf, S Writ a umi purltf tM ln. aaUva, and etewnraa thrvu(huwt the tatlte calu. Tbrlr TOUCH A grand TnurnamcnJ nnd Coronation 1U11 is to come off at Wtldon ou t' eolith otember. Knights Lrom all. parts of the country arc invited to enter the lists and intend for the cha-npionship, the pric to lc an degant pair of Silver Spurs to the Successful . Knight. The Ball will take place at night at the Emry Hotel. We were nnnMe tn attend the Tourna rnent at Ptantonsburg on Thurs-lay last. and regret mat a protmHl report of the result of the tourney has failed to reahnt We learn that, notwithstanding the in. clemency of Utc weather, there was a large crowd in attendance, nnd vcrylhini pass- !Lr. j . . . o a ' cdoff In a tuoat pleasant an J agreeable n.anncr, .';.. ;" - -f: - .-v..-; : J John Robins', Great Comnation r-ir. cusand MrnnfT. he will tx ,lbit in th?a on .Ntondy, Noy,tK.r8lh. This show ha mcntly viitod V,t citus ot i:icbmpnd,re-t.-rsburgar,fl 'orf : hVi lihiVpjtYsofthrW cities pca m uiu term. i i ; , ' lat twenty years John Itobjnn tvtol the. King Shtiwineh, South, and hi present combination is said to be superior to that cjinv traveling cxhi--bition ia the country, embracing many star actors, trained and rare wKl anim(lhf llld other atUactiveeaturca. The voungfolks trillUfaving up theii stapa frumthu un 111 tWUfiy of aliibition, aa tben for a peep Utheeaucaterioga. obUTaimlgo.K and a hearty laugh at tho r face aad 'funny joke of the ciownjLl littu wonHer-at the mvstcriouj 1 of IU AU-I IUI. Mr. Drurt Lacy, Jr. whoria our citizens re member with much enaction and sincere re gard during a residence among ui si-ce the war,died at hi father'sesldence in Raleigh Friday night lasL It is with deep regret we make tuis aunouooenrenfc-ibnt he has fallen a rictitn thus early in life to that fatal de stroyer, co-isutnpttou,';which hurries off so much of proin&e and 'true manliness to an early graved Mr. Lacy nuarried a dahghier of n ilmington, and waa mucu enaearea 10 a large circle of friends here by his jopep and manly deportment.; The announcement oT bis death will'be received with tid iigs0' deeP reffret .- JFilmwtrton Journal. Mr. Lacy was Adjutant of tba' 43d North Carolina Regiment during the war.lj and war well known to many of the readers of eur paper, who join with his friends elsewhere in lamenting his early death, f , . : , i ' . ' . -' ii ' " ., K AVaJiardly know how to keep up with the times, says theTIfillsbor ReCtirder. A horrible outrage is now related to us a hav ing been perpetrated by a negro inan upon the person of k young white girl in Chat ham ci;untv week before hwt.i As told to e can but sicken at the black villatny e offens" and shudder t ; think of the nwful punishment that followedj . If there be in the account we cive nnv incorrect ncs3t we hope to be informed, ami we will l e quick in placing it before our readers. It was told us as follows: The young wh te g'rl had been over to a neighbor's about three m'lca off-and was returning when intercepted in the rad by -a negro man. wlio lrarrrpl lipr inti K irnAita . r . - r .wu0. I He c irried out his hellish purpose and tied , ' . . her to a tree. There he kept her all night. l uc ut uj uc uiuuin hit BUIuetlllCg lO He told bar ue would be, back at But in tho evening her friends, wh were on the haat, found her, and she told them what the negro had said. They placed a guild in ambush and ciughtini when he came. They askel the; girl what th-y should dti with hia:, and she' Siid, tkiii him alive." And they otAmtf hun. Served tbe acoitndrel perfectrj1 right. A.' Garribaldir-hotelr $4.000 ; insurance, $3,000 Besides many other email losses. The fire is supposed to be the work ofifair trial according to directions, can bave i Wili!,u, . C AH who are dissatisfied with the aoap, afltr an incendiary. SPECIAL NOTICE. CHOLERA. HOW TO CURE IT. , , At tbe commencement of the t'iarrhea, which always precedes an attack of the cholera, take a teaspoonful of the Pain Killer in sngnr and water, (warm, if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Kilter clear. Should the diarrhea or cramps continue, repeat the dose every en or fifteen minute till the patient is relieved. It extreme their money refunded bv calling on us. Throw away your wabboarbi, and sae one-harf of the wear and tear of yonr cloth ing, and at least one-half the labor f washing " It will effectually remove Ink, Taints and Stains from clothing. )Vai f tutted ml to injure the FlneM, Fabric. V S. AY. CIIAMKERLAIX. , - , ' Wilson, N. C Or CHAMBERLAIN & RAWLS, Tarboro, N. C, ' General Aguts for the State DISSOLUTION. The late firm of TAYLOR & WARREN harinir hv mutual consent dissolved, the bnsl fiiMtva or mora tcasDobnfals may be rlrcrr : uees will te eon'in-d by the Mibcribcr and . . . i former nronrictor. He will niso attend to all ' . . . - . i the ouLtandini? co-rartneihin hriflnes, Tbe Paa KUlor, aan laternat reraeoy, nas - . nAOfJIM; ttld TiE9 'ho equaL In cases of Cholera, Summer Com- attj offer n,- serv ices in forwardinz COTTON piainta, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, it tnres In one night, by taking It loternally,end bathing witb It freely. lu actloa; is like maiia'hcn externally applied toJbaS fioresr Bun4,'8calds, andSpraius. For Sick Headache,, aad Tooth ache, don't fall toTtry It. Tu ehort. It is a Pal KlLLK.,L ' V- .r: rr) f.' The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers In Family Medicines.' 1 . ' either to Nt)rfolk, Petersburg, Baltimore or Xaar Terk. 4 tf R. J. TATLOR. lias jnwi rtoatftd be JoU Stork of MILIlINEifS' , GOODSi comprUiag a fall Una of . i 1) :. - Velvets, plushes, satdts, NsW btylet BATS AND BONNETS, ( U pHmt and etatk, and rntlrrlf free from tbe FLOWERS, FEATHER,. , j sUtfocaa foautl la S tmf riw. la UBROX.i. LACEA, AeAc. 1 ' . WORKMAN all IT ingewe bi. . g E.8P1EK. pUjed In our t ul- en-Mu.a u k.t 7 . i -v " . ' emitlnaally an Ifunstiiae atock of luntrr, A-, i un.nano. EiT All ur f m tk( Pimi l.s r Nrw j lss rve4 Orcrawafig seskt aad lb Aaat a Slaraia. We woaVf rati pertsl.attrtnlon to rr Ut ImprorrbMUis lu ORA.Nl VlANcn AND IsKK 01tAif. iUt'4 A?t II, l-OC. U Ui'k title; t' r I"it t-r-f f-rtiu taa j ba jet tTi attalwr-4. IkVRF PIANO rt-LLY WARKANTCD e HXTew Goods ! AT' ' - C. B. STRICKLAND'S, Neat tho Railroad Dopot. . . -. i ... PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE llld STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Wilson, V. CA Oct. 4. l8TC. TRAIN Oils LINSEED OIL; raw and boilctl, PUTTY, - PAINTS and . " VARNISHES. FOR l l L TEAli. Forsaleby . 5 KLoIwIk Ar't fr C Al:riART A C J. BOlaialE, f v-vriitlA watirt4tr4 I'tkioi Uitn m4 37-tf At bis Drc More. JaU above the Co art Hwnac Pqaarr, WILBON.H.C. Brown's Cotton Gins Ingersoll's Cotton Presses, For aala by ' DAWSON, TEEL IIKNMNO. tt-Sa WUmlnctoa, N. C. LOOK IN j At the New Brick Store, NEAR THE RAILROAD. NEW DRUG HOUSE. .1. Jl. WALTON eat. nijjlit. .TrrtuKrtci. ' I Arr von sick, nervous or debilitated 1 Are you suffering from any form of ScaorciA, Dyspepsia, RHcniTisJt, Livta Complaixt, Kids by Disbasb or JNaavocg raosTBATioa, 1 H u vnil Mn tMI aKSTORED lO HALTS UhV. j " . . i k. n.inw Tfc. Livfitxct trie The Louisiana Equitable Life Insurance Company -' " OY - - NEW ORLEANS. This U one of the best .Companlea in the ' 1 lsa all i4rkO-a-m-rif ftf KiSkliOfi rOHCtlj a t u ewvi r- ... r Witmer, Oena. BcaurtRard, Hood, II.rry Hats and the lcadintr men Of New Orleans. Gen. Beauregard says t lu Offleers and Di rectors have tf n selected from oar most re liable and intelligent citi-n." ' Instead f eendin a40.000,000 annnally Tne underslRned reapoetfally aaooeoeefto the people of Wilson and aorroaadlac Coaa tlea, tbnt tbey bare opened at tbe ataad recent ly oceepied by Jub. McBrldeasa Jewrlry store, J ' A: NEW 8T0CK OF v AND CHEMICALS, t'arara llawrrt w. VK KJfABZ & CO- ei At.-iistoiar D. A. SMITH, PSAL4K ta rARU'R. rilAMUKR.' UMNii ROJM. OFFICE tud UliKAKV r I '..M I L kF-. lLATTEESarS. WTJfDOW SHADES. HAFH. PL1NW AND I-n,R.-, I CKAM1TC FRONT BUILOIMC8, r;iy- wilmi;t. . t. E3. E. (PgaXRH. MT 2CEW MICK 8TORE OS LARMJ5 ; CTBEET, BElNfl WrLETED. I B AVE - MOVED VtT BTOCa! Of GODS : ! INTO TllK SAME, ' WWi I sbd be pteaad ta serve ail aty cw l .1 : IBTJG-&IE8, TIXR,ol aUidcs, ' MEAL; le vrry bet. ! PORX, BACON; Bides, Bboaldera aod llama. MOLASStB, ICOARB aad CO FT t LB, " CANDLES, BOlPl. LTE, 8puN cotton. BHEXTiNo aad PUnUlion Wagons and Carls. CARTO, VACOriO, &c, EWff ffconiaa'lr eublUtd ia U ' ' Alt BIAGff. aad IIARSIJU f t ML.. I wUT eadarr ta kerp aa awnarat uf weik u band, " aa BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYSi 8 PR ING WAGONS. NortnourclUaens ea ales at home. &nd botu-r Ctfmpa- ' - ' ; . Presides t. New Oricana, La. D. H. HIU-, Acrnt, v . HCbartotte, 1. C.r W. S. DARNES, . kr,A KomKaa." It ccaKS tbe most turfte- rle forms of Chronic Disease when all other remedies fail. ,s It is OT a ottrtt eaae mediane; ik. ..rMuinniKl mrk bottle, and it is a standard remedy of fhognkei murit. It is ! daily prescribed by: physicians, and reaom- j m.n mnv fhMs&nla of OUT best Cltl- , sens For sale by DruggisU and Mercbaau for WILN NAsn GREENE AND i i . prrr COLNTLES. Slim Ladies saffering from any disease pe eabar to 4 heir ex, can be restored" to health by utiag Da. Lawkeicb's '-WoaAs's Friksd." It purifies tbe secratioas, and restores the sys tem to a healthy condition."! ' 82-ly 1 To the Public. r it.. te brirk work now fally under way. i and batrag thc protaUe that my maculoerj ball be ready ta time, ice: wem Da. Lawarjtca's Wo a 1 Fartn Cures lHaeasea Icul!ar to Females, I i WM. 8. BASHES, I FORWARDING AGENT. ; : (Office Mrs. Battle's, Hotel,) ; r Solicits eon sign men U of QottoaJ Prompt attention given.. Partk wlablbK fell prices and quick retnrna sbonld ship throacb aa to K'J W LETt , TASSWK CU 55 puWlercoeraUy thai I shall ia a few wreta be I readT to commence picking and parkin-Cottoa tV Steam M11L fn the tun ot Uaon. I I'ctcroifr, V; And are weekly hi rwlpt of Freb ?npprica, ? that can beaarpasscd by noaaa. . , We desire U call speriai atteaUoa to oar tock of aew renadiea, each as tbe BUalpbata Carboa, a sore sad speedy fore of Nerrous Headache. ' Bwet-i Qaialoe, ad isi rally ad-tpted to cnl'ulren; aad maay other late baprovewM-eta. . Our stock of Fancy Articles bare arrer bora enrpaaaed la (bis vlehitty. Pocket and Pressing- Combe, of tbe floret1 order. d fTsrr, Nail And Tootk Bnwbea, (Ea-Ikb. ' ToBet Bowra, f erfnaery , tUir Dy ea, fvasadca, aad BtaUaaerfT v Oar stock of CIGARS and CHEWING TO BACCO rxnoot be IxaUn an j where. We eoe doOy' to rite oar frleadsatfd tbe paUie to rail aad examine ? .: .. FreaetfsUons earefliltv cnrapoakde4 at'. aH times, fersons wkklat aMdldae at abrbi, wal i aa4aaeleptaien(baaAees UrM.W. Wait- CANDlLA.BUFffl, CHEWlNO TOBACCO, awe aad law graoV. ' AND ALXO0T ANTTBINO ELBE. ckar manlfactort, i wuidefy aiieta- DriiKS and Medicines. petttlon, waatMaJa ar mn. f eraows wuaiog j IIABXFM. Aft wrk warraatel fur om yar. OrJera avUted aud irawpt!y il'-l . r.! if. .R!FfI. WLaa. N. C, N I -V 1 u U TwssTirra of ta seed cotton, or I wtll pick for tbe-seed alone. ' w .Hlnr mt tiiot time a iaH v. wiiv Afterward levpert to rot np a pnir i icM.a4otalat oar store. ' - . of Urie.nrtclasniaiirr,aUbwUicbltar ( . - . - aatoe to nake aa ;W ml a tbe brn u . TJAltON &.WILL8. ..!lt- CUi ARB wUI do weU catt. tl JL O. CLAP.E. I . o.e. 1-4 EEITflTi ClNfENTATFI FLEf AB A- I TltiNt. i .. u ..r. itivr - Tf rkr A FTN1? STOCK OF ' iVtX:tnnojrYtms. GOODS, . DRY a 1 cnbcfiRiEs,';' Dooto. ond' 6hoeL, ' JTCAX Bt rorNDAt , ' luiU. -r-t MtiM'i.i: ?Tr.i: or Tin: cti f f.l.'f'K A VALERIANATES Of IEOJ..' IMA. MO PHI A. AMMONIA AM XIN- WOMAN a FRiL. aOCTll AMERICAN A.t l REM EIT, at.1 CUILL ANO Ff VEBriLL. FaeaUeby . C.i oCNTXl. At Ll D as ! jX aWte 'be C rt I1m '
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1869, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75