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I'.H'iktr.i it: ull (It- courts (.-x.t-: tbo ji.rsr.. r-..'ii t of Wilkin rouniy) :inl.: wii gip pn.m-'it ;itt-iilin tobn-iin-(s MiIr:i!cil to him in AViiMiii aii.ladj jiiiiiixin!--- W. IilJJIINT, Attorney - at - Law, : OS" Public S-i'i-ur rfiir (if Court Hou-c I . YViUoti, X. C, Oi-.t. (ttb "'.1. R. TILLKUV. A TTORN H Y-A T--LA Jr Will prac'iff in XasliL t Kdee.uo and WiUnn. f'iiei. :nlleiiitie io Mf-l-'iut ' titjr jrtiniuof Ilio S'ate. K WILSON COLLEGIATE SENARY t FOIL Y(i:N; LADIKS.l :j . u:kh . v. V.t-st talent cinniood iuall (h-paitnicuts .KitUa'utii uiiUMiall y !tvilthv. -- Bwao!. jur fesiiint of "2 i Weeks, inebidinjj tw, ti-1i t s and fttfniHvd roi.ua $"5'.),l)!). tUltvr eliArafsiiaoile rate. -T ' l-'all Savsi.m, U'.iits Se'ptcmbi-r 1st.; Yvv cataloiji: or iiifoi utatii'u. uddrci, l, IL lilii; Wi;ii,rn!icipaI. Wilson Collegiate Institute- -TOR UOTU SEXS i STRl&VLY NOX SECTARIAN Vr vea'rs the most successful scl ool iii Eastern A-it'oiiua, The best adv.bdages atul lowest talcs. 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A FMoifl f.r,S.n-liin tn n!I tt forms' and every. -i- of tH disp;i!? ti ;t(!ic:iti'i! from .the. system. r'c-i-ol ula 'sunt lMood ami Skhi Ueases Ri-eediljr feo-(iiurrho'? cnrfdlii two1ays. i l".rs:ili lv- A V. lio-.vlan.i. toid all Pruirgist l"ric f I '-r tiox. Inr.-"' l.c: Sent hv mail. H)'l"T,Sl!iV.ENSatOO.. Prop" ie'ors, I i. .Sv . . . BiUtiiuor. A7 ROWLAND, . WI-IOI.I-KALK A.NU KETAH. DAJ.ER IN Pure Medicines 1 iit. . Nj, . .TOILET ARTICLES A iar 'e stock of - ! " , FAINTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS always in stock. LAMP GOOD -I'lire Medicinal- WHISK FY, . - I ''.'.'" WINES. ! . i GIN, ! BRANDIES Ac, oT the- very befet qr.a'.ity on hand a owest prices. ; ' - - - i Printing Binding ! . ; . BbANK BOOK M AN U FACTORING, LEGAL BLANKS, ' - LAW BOOKS. Send your orders to -I'.-' KDWABDS, BR0UGI1T0N, & CO., llALlIIGII. N. C. ami ret tb?:.best work and lowest price. Lh TTKIl II K ADS as cheap as you j can buy t!ie" plain papet'.. : 0 KN'VKLOrES vitlr vour card on them i"i H-M iiiaii ou can get uic piaui, uuce Vd LKj II K ADS. CARDS, very low. Suu to beailquartefs. I ' Edwards, broughlon. &. Co. l'rirEiis am Binders,;' RALEiGH, N. C. Ti,e givii cure f r BYSI ErSIA, SICK HEADACHE. SOUU STOMACH ! and tbe bad effects of Indigestion i$ Dr. D'Arjiistadts Ati-Dyspeptic Drops. '.Vonderfi.l cures made all ovcr the cot V- ! try as thousands of cert ilicatcs attest - finely Yegiiablc Tiice 73cenU. j rUBCELL, LADD A CO.. : Ilicbmond, Y. nol3-l2m i I -mriri TnhniirnP I Lemon 1 aboui ne, liools for .boys in its;", numbers , - t i-"?-. ' I f ,atro:iac. lint U.ird : c 1 - ' ' " " ' . c . I 23th. P or- catalogue, ging- ,f . ; ? . f, The Old Heliable Barber ! en now he- h,d a corps of bloody May always be found at lus shop on TaP I coadjutors hidden bebind tbe May always be found at lus shop boro Street, where lie will be pieced ecrvclos friends and former patrons. Sbavins; 10 cts; shaving and catting 30 eutf , -j "..- ' :-. vf. -LUT ALL THE EDS . i lUi.rN iill UUU A.D Till Til S. . . WILSON, 'lAilcnh 'Arllnhno I IIU-.-VV llbUIl nUVdnCO. ''He Will I 3m Sure Propose Jo Night" Jibe stands bef.-,rc the mirror, fair In girlish innocence and grace Preparing with ingenious touch ( -Tobe'ghten charms of form anil face; She brushes v;tl( unsparing .'-.and- Her cilken tie??cs, long and bright, ' For she assuredly intends li look her very bet to niglit. Fhc- quickly pi;: It -j the glenming strand?, "And as the rose-hues tint her cheek, She ays: kIIo purely loye.s.tue5 and I wonder 'why' Then as the brai he docs not i-poak?" ila are de fly placed, .1 Sire curl in a bwitehina way The tiny locks that o'er her brow In negligent profusion stray. A leaf v bud ?be j:Ow selects. IHsro-ing it as if by chance Amid tin- curls, hen bird-like gives A quick and scrntitr..iug glance; ' . Tbe pretty dimpling smi!s icveal Her ?alii:ut ion at the sight. Ami then sb -ig'ts and murmur? low: 'I hope that ho will speak to-night Bright gems, are clasped on neck and brow. The, silken robe before unworn 1 Is lacvd, and bows coquettishly Sjrvt! to i".iibeltsh and adorn. A;ul then no, io, I'll never tell The little secrss beauty knows To give, the lat enchanting touch From which she blossoms like the rose. 1 'Enough 'that eve ry moment fair, .And fairer stiljl indeed she sjeins A sight the- fairies might invoke To tir.iiiit our bngt!te-t, ionucfci - dreams, '; The all eqtiippoil. o'cti to the f ot 'Hut gleams in satin from j the floor, Shestands and leisurely surveys Tbe charming figure o'er and o'er. No wonder that she smile? and nods Back to the face she knows is fair;.' , X wonder uhe per. bead uplifs With sue1; a proud, autacioiis air. , . Another look kAh! yes,"' she says; He will, I'm sure, propose to-night-;' Then gathering jup her dainty robes, She' goes-below, and she was right! 3S FYDGET'S MISTAKE 'If you please tha'um won't you give me a drink of 'mil;V -; Miss Fydget had just come ia from a long and bootless search through the pasture for a wandering brood of young turkeys which had been missing since; morning. She was warm and tired ; one boot was burst open on the side ; her sun-, bonnet humr limn at tbe back of her i J L head ; her gray curls 'were in true ar tistic coufus'on. I and a vicious black berry briar bad torn her handa "until, she looked as if she might have been in a skirmish with Zulus. 'But I wouldn't, have minded ali that.' was Miss ! Fydget's melancholy comment to herself,. -if only 1 could have (bund :ny young turkeys They do sav that there :s a company of tramps loafing and--' !' around the country. Just then the mild voice of an old rnfio sitting on the well-curb broke in upon the -thready of her reflections an j old man,; in a shabby gray coat, but toned closely across bis chest, shoes; j lnicKiy cpaieu Tii.'. uusi, viii.. ..."v. ! cane cut from the woods, upon which I he rested bis folded hands." Miss Fydget stared at the old man ; the old n:-.n returned her gaze, depre caungly. ;- " Perhaps you're deaf, ma'am,' said the stranger, derating his voief a semi tone or so higher. No more so than yourself.'said Miss Fydget, naturally somewhat irritated. Would you have the kindness to give me a little milk.' Mis3 Fydget bethought herself of the floating rumor she heard. Perhaps this venciable vazrant was one or tne v j I very band now marauding the vales and glens of Rochemount ; perhaps stone wall, or under tne moss-grown roof of tbe ancient smoke house. And Miss Fydget was 'possessed, .of several j i j ?T;1 DAY .....L ... JLTN E 25, 1S80 1 -V-'.l'V 1 - 1 : I ; : : - " r -D- j l Al.ST ITEE THY f OfYTR Y'S. N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 25 1880 jliec of antique silver, and ha,l (ortvlwbite turkey chicks I' dollars in an old tea-not on Lh. .,.;. 1 T nm " l ... u.ust.LWietiieii : - ; " . 1 . ' t - . n no are vou." c irtlr ouestlone.l she A r.an and a brcthT,' the old man ; answered, not-without a covert smile. ! oi..- sant jiiss r yti'ret, incensed at what she' deemed a piece I ot unnecssary insolence. j You're a tramp.' 1 . j ?iayFar.A.m.. 1 I? a tra:;ip, then, destitute of a!! the , pn iieges oijmnianityr he asked. j 'Kb?' said Miss Fydget. Tratnps tnust live as well as other ..people pleaded the old man. ; 'Now ; look at me j; yes,' said; Mi Fydget, I'm look- Lig-at you. and a dusty, shabby !ook- ing figure you are, I must say. I've walked fifteen railea'since morn - ing, with nothing to eat or drink.' ; 'Thnfs what they all say said Miss i cyoget, incredulously. . ' ' Would it.be any great stretch to your hospitality to give me a slice of bread and a Ut ink of cool milk?' he per sisted. ; - . Miss Fydget stood for a moment pondering th petition in her mind. ! 'Look here, old man.' she said, at last, 'I know perfectly well that you ' are a trmap, j but I suppose you arc j human afterj all. There's a pile of ! knotty pne stumps under the -shed ; you may split a few for my cookJing stove.' ' But, ma'am ll knew h--.v it would be.' shrilly in terrupted Miss Fydget 'You're a deal too lazy to work , you'd "father starve i than to do'aii honest day's -"work, any, time : I beg your pardon said the old man, mildly, f 'It's a good many years since I split a pile of wood ' 'Ml 20 bail it is said Miss Fvd-ret. - satirically. I I 'But if you will get lne the axe, I will try and do mv, best," he added j 'The ave is hanging u in the wood- shed at the left-hand side of the door.' j said .-Mi'-ss Fv.dget, and she went into the house, dentins! her venerable visi tor to do as he pleased : about accept: i ing her offer, After she was within the four yellow washed walls of her own kitceen, how ever it occurred to her that she had done'ralher a foolish thing. 'I suppose! he'd as soon split my head open as the sticks of wood,' she thought to herself. 'And of course he knows that fm alone in the world I mean ia the house , but its pretty much the same thing,' with a deep sigh. 'who fyiows but that I may be mur dered within the next five minutes?' Thud!' carne the sound cf the axe.i -descending with slow, regular strokes npon the knotty stumps of yellow pine and Miss Fydget listened ' with a sort of terrible fascination, wondering as she did so, what sort of relation in the;j matter of sound the human: tympanum j milit bear Jo the pine stumps. - '.Vhat a lioi I was !' said she to herj . ; soil. And with noisless movements she; went across tue L-ifrbpn floor, nnd took down a rusVy musket which had bung suspended oyer the old brick chimney ever s:-nce she was a child. I don't know as I could firo it o.T.' said she. "but Til try if I see any signs of mischief.'; It was unnecessary, however. She poured out a bowl. of milk, first ttfriftly pausing to skim itj and then cut a goo th :ck slice of rye bread, taking car t" . . , i i- i - 1. secrete the bread knife when she was through. And then seating herself by the window, her thoughts wandered back to the! question " of the missing brood of turkeys, j He knows where they are. Til bet anything, and be shall tell me. Old man old man, I say !' The venerable wood-splitter paused at the sound of ber summons, 'Coe here!" she called. The old man obeyed. - You've done eno igh said Miss j i P Fydget, inwardly rejoiced that be bad j her ease the Bishop's tact an J kind left his axe sticking in the last pine-nes's. was chatting away regaiding tbe knot, instead of coming toward her brandishing it in the air, Powhatan fashion. . - . That is what I was just thinking my gelfy observed tLe old luau, wiping Lis steaming forehead,! ; And now,' said Miss Fydget,' sharp ly and suddedly, as if she fain would take him by surprise, 'where are my turkeys?4 ? I Kb uttered the old man. .xf t.,-t.Lr.?' -brHK- punnrifiifld ntwyj Miss Fydget; -cay brood of sixteen THY "top's',' AD"TRfTirs.' eai.l the :.olI - man. xtith a puzzled .countenance. f j . f That id falsa ! sii.l Mi t..1-t im. jpcriallr. 'If j'ou don't know vour gans does. 'and I insist on bavin cr tnv tnrL-tv back V.aih. I 1 - lae oia man looKe i i bew Idered. MUs Fy.lget eyed him with a gf?9 cal- I culated to strike dismay into obdurate heart. ' - !. the most ? -.Vadarae lie- be can,' but Mifia t"yget inrerrupted hira." ; 'There's your milk and bread. If jyou can eat and drink with a ko'od con- science, knowing that iuy tufkeys are gone do so." ' Apparently Miss Fydget's turkey ! chicks rested but lightly upon th, con- : cience of wayfarer, for ho ate and j drank to the very last t:ijulk!.l. ! 'Mndame!' he said, as he paceMhe kpty bowl within the ' .window sill iliss Fydget had taken the precaution to bo!: and bar! the d jor. 'Go,' said the lady. 'But I wish to say to you 7 By way of answer Miss Fydget took ! ut the rusty gun, placed it! on her shoulder,' and pointed the barrel full at her guest. 'If you don't take yourself off, I'll brc !" said Miss.Fydgctrrcsob tcly And upon this unrnistakab'e hint, the old man took un-his cant?. and trudged away as fast he could 'lO. 'The old woman must be a maniac!' said 'be to himself. j " While. M'iss Fv.dg?t made iaste to - ' v- i take a dose of valerian to settle her perturbed senses. " I've bad a narrow escape oj ' it sa'ul (juick as she, 'but I must get rested as possible and iro to Lavina Thotnp's for tea. The Bishop is to be there, 'and I?wouldn't miss the, opportunity of mcctingJiim for a thousand dol- lars I i And, between the Rtiinnlus' or the valeri.an and the calm .''afforded- by a half an hour's napMlas. Fydget man aged to array f herself in a stiff black silk dress with a white ribbon pap; and set out r Lavja Thorpe's a few min utes past four. ' As she crossed her door-yard a slow ' indinS; procession met her eye, returning down the reeky slopes of the (pasture meadow sixteeji young tur- kevs, ; 'There they come now," said Miss Fydget, with a monentary twinge of conscience in regard to the Itramp. 'However it's ill oyer and gone now', and what's dotie can't be undone." The comnanr was all gathered at Levina Thorpe's; the best china and silver were out and great buaches of cabbage roses . decked the mantle in gilt vases,, that wero at least a century old. ; - - ; ' ! - 1 ! Is lie here?' ; noxvously whispered Miss Fy.lget, as she removed ... her hat in the front chamber up stairs.' 'The dear man ves.' said Miss Thorpe, enthusiastically Clasping her hands. 'Walked all the way from Silnstown Station, and mcj with all sort3 of interesting adventure. What j uo you think ot his being taken for a r... i. .n - j ! ,u:rtJ nnle caue(1 "er a,wa j Jg" serene and smiling, she wa3 escended, led up to a pleasont old man, with grejr hair and ; a Cfiriylo Uue eye. 'Miss Fydget said Miss Thorpe, ! r .. ,T , , I , ! fussily. 'Let me make vou acquainted i ' i j with Bishop Play fair, of Chirita Terri- i tory. t -Bless my soul I' cried Miss f. I Jl-li:J Fydget. dropping her fan and sme.Uinj-bottle, it's the tramp ! The Bishop f roiled serenely. Miss 'Fydget said be. 'you never can guess how dcllcipusly that milk taUcd to me. And. by tLo way, I met ( a brood of young turkeys in j field as I crossed from the a stubble highway i wh5ch j COnclu.lei must be yours Both joined in ' irresistible . . T, , laughter j chirita Mission -.' -r . . .T.-: rv tfl.nl.- ' SaiJ 3Iir,4 L4VIDW i -. . Thorpe-afterward i, 'that yod mistook 1 , 1 the Bishop of Chirita Territory for a tramp. ;; ,;.!.' ;j , And sot' him ?p!itting rrood and pointed a rusty musket at j Lirn said Mi Fydget It only shows.' said old Mrs. Martin J , severely, how ebb it is.to be mistaken - j . 'lathis world NUMBER 22 - S'crtilracut t. Jnitlce. The trial of" Marie Bierae haa been one of the recjont sensations of Pari. T'Lis woman. described as a some what handsotne nercon nKnnt'so vn old. was. trained" as a sincer." annear- ed before the i- nblio with Considerable - " I siim ti-tf i cr reputation, &nd ,.ro- jsojved upon irk-cnge. She waited for hours in a caU outsida her faithless and;shot at Lira an he lover's bouse, stepped Jjnto tne street, serimlf woundinglhoiigh not killing him'. After three moiift imprisonment she is 1 brought before a French jury, with 3ia;tre Lachatid as her advocate. He ' tried to proye hat her mind had been ! unhinged by the trxaclse'rous treat-t ment to which she had been subjected. ! Tbe public prtsecutor did not press ' for the extreme penalty awarded by the law ; he tnejrely'r4;ked for a verdict of guilty, wilbt extenuating circum stances." Upon this, naturally, coun sel -for the prisoner joined iisue. de claring that the finding must be one of -not guiityj altogether. ' It mutt have been a -bad quarter of an hour' for Si; Gentienl while' Maitre Laclraud was! speaking in 1 n nernlexinrr tnn- ment for the court when he concluded by refer ing to the unhappy woman as one 'whom tl e law : might consider guilty, but in whom human conscience would only see j the martyr to her own heart.' The president summed '.tip, and the jury retired." In five minutes , - o --- - they .came' bat plete acquittal c with a verdict of com . Marie Bierc3, on her part, kissed th e triumphant advocate. ana was set free. Such a snfldnrli. might appear an - exaggeration if set forth upon the Istaue. XCuiun f:ii)f rtilioii. Not only does the vast inajority' of Russian peasknts .believe firmly in witchcraft, but the name of its super- slitions in legion. There is iiow scarce ly a village in Russia without its 'Juro- djva,' or inspiifed idiot, its.. Flvaldnnj,' or sorceress, a'nd its ,Kliku.4ha,' a hys terical screaming woman subiect to fitSf who is an and reverence especial object of. fear to her neighbors. A strange illness attributed by some of the eminent Russian patholog'sts to the: effect pro luccd "upon the nerves by all these silly superstitions,- has made its appearance in several of the provinces of .he empire -among the. hardy aud robust rural populations. No elllcacious method has as yet been devised for treating this malady, which generally 'culminates in insanity. The village priest regard it with indiffer ence, and ne!er try to discourage the demoralizing credulity in which it originates. The district surgeons shrug their stoulders"'over it, and con fess their inability to comprehend the phenomena of its genesis and incuba tion. Meanvi'kile; it appears to be rapidly spreading, and largely recruit ing the ranks of the 'Chlisti, a fanati cal 'sect which, practices fasting and ..... x . ' self-castigation with the most shock ing results to it3; followers, especially those o,f the. female sex. Wed'";r in London, The wedding. of a widow differs i some respecLi from that of a. girl. She cannot wear grange flowers, or a simple veil, or.be married in-white, but must i select gray, yiplet. lavender, or somc other color, and wear a bonnet with - a veil. She can have no bridesmaids. nor are favors given and. as a general r i . . K . . - I rule, the weddin'jr is a nuiet one. and ling is a quiet' one, and there is no breakfast The- wedding of a widower is in no respect different from that of a daughter i a batehelorbut if be baa is not in good 'taste, that aha should be a bridesmaid. After the departure ot the bride and bridegroom tbe party at (Lnce'breaks up, and in London it is not customary to have any festivity! in the evening. A Good Kloi7 of Jaekon. General Jackson was once visiting a Kentucky town wkere, , among the gentlemtn presented to him, was Major Lewis, who desired to impreas Jack son and his admirers with his own in dependence. Taking a dignified jivti tude, Le said, 'Weil, General', I have all' icy life b-en voting against you. 1.7ftrki."ii c-tkrtens!v bowpd In hitn ; j . ' I anil said. trocxl-humoTedlir Ydl. imi , . . , i ,, . - . . I Lewis, I have-all-my life been fightini: f the baU:c, Jf my coualry in OTiUt tbat you might tlnjoy that privilege 4 A ladr told a ir2le zentleman that ! bis wit was pretty. 'Why tot asked he. 'Because replies the lady, 'you have j g-) ip.ile, arjd whatever ia little you ikfcow, ia petty V . One Square 5 Memtha, One Square $ Months, une nr jj Jiontlis, I.tpm oVductiouj raai tar Lry fyj Tratvint Advertemau laerl4 m Tt Cents rr line . - '" j --' " C'rl ICpitaptia. . In wandering IhroQjV IU-Vlk v resting placaa of tbe dead, oneitbr I well exclaim: 'Wher are tie aWiirirt" " buriedr. Surely .their: grafca rejot here ; the luacrHHioTia on matbfot, ebafi. ., . or slab indirate thar reUris placet otM the good alone. : Bat ia gowji here j, ftnd there through old ceraetctWa pec?iy hi Enslaad, one oflm; etwatt acroaa inscription strange! oolike those, of the present day, Lei tatpaM. by t he onl i nary oiea attd read aofe tt tbe extraordinary. The two wWee of Thoiaaa ' Srxton ate buried in a ctnarcb- yr' near Newmarket. Upow lite stoat ovcr lhe grave of the first oof' M lb Jlo,fia5 1 , ' bes the W7 of SiVaf, rttory xvas wife that never Toxiieiy 1 i can i fay mj imich- lor tlw on M IM ntt ftoue. ' : j ! 'In the cemetery, of the CTld Ortr t nars, httmbnrgb, we find : Here nug hi Uk grave iny wll Aoth lit. Now dt is at rc-rt, and so o I, Here is another: Here lies my dear wife, rad alatiern and f lirrw, If I said I regretted Iter ! ahouM lib," oo. On a tombstone in Cy ford i i Here, deep hi Win thMt TIip old mouldy crot i ". Of Nvd Haehelor lately horanj . V lio was kllku irj ih art Of ;pies puddii.gs aud tarts And knew every use ol the oven, irlien she bad lived Ioiig.enOTfjh Hie macfe ber lat putf A pull' by hay husband much pralwd Now here she doth lia And. iviakej a dirt i ' In hop that her criat nny bo ralcd.. But these are rather unjust toward the fair sex. Let us look for soma-, thing more truthful. Wf find it ia St, Michael's churchyard, Coventry i .Site was-- . .j ; j-'But words nra wail ifinx j - To Miy.what Look what a wife shouhJ And fchc was that. i.oig:eiiy of nh. Some days, ago I had oocasioa make some inquiry into the age of: fishes, and was surnriaodL la find thai tbey lived so , Iojng, Thinking tha. .' there are others who know as littU about the subject at I did. I append a letter I recived fiora Prof. Syenctr W. Baird, United Slatca Fish Conimtaatea er. who is the bent authority In thi .vorld on fish. He wrifee s There is, I,fbelieve, authentic evi dence to show that carp havo at tab hid the.age of two hundred yeart J - Tbert is a, tradition that, wilbln tbe last Ifly!r Zf. years, a pike was living la Jlytsfo ! r. whose age dated back to the -fifteeoUl century. The fiah is aald to bars beet eighteen feet long. This, bowsier. lr, . not considered Yery feliabbi. Hal ??V? there is nothing to prevent a fiili from? rl living almost indefinitely, aa it baa no 4j period of maturity, but grows witJU;i. j f each -year of life. In apecict Likf mammals and birda, ; wliere , tbere I ,- limit; a Ufchnito tcrta ol Jara:ie gen-, , .. crally the rule ,-, . J ; .-. . . ,; ..- There are now omo gold filb bfre r in the aquariums of tbe UnitedStaU fc , - botanical garden, that, are fifty, jeare old. A gol d-Csh dealer in Baltimore sboVved me some gold-Sh lhat he. bad ;j j.?,, . i . !..- Cm l I U vat. - Kept in uis nquafiuiu im . -x J ""Tt '. ( j i Washington corresiJondenU A ClnveUnd UwTff. l!ef0liaC -r handsome young lady caargU wilk larceny, closed his ap'peal to iba Jury -thus i 'Gentlemen 1 yon1 may baojr tbe ocean on a grapevine to dry, laaso' an ava ianch e, pin a napkin to the 5 inotiUi of a volcano, ikim the c!oad from the ky with a tea arKKJo,1 throw salt on the tail of our noblt AinericM t eagle, wboie aleepleaa. eyej watch -over the welfare of our nstion, paste For Kent' on the moon arjd aura; but never for a moroeDi delude joor- r-seltes with tbe idea that tble charming girl is guilty of the charge breferrdr agtfiast her Tbe Jury acquttUd Ut s without leaving their aeaU. The. niiladelphia Jleconl ' to-morrow 1 ' will continue its ixpoWe of the bogoe medical colleges by detailing the u- ptriences of it j rejorteri In paaalog . through an electropalbic ecuool civan ered by the I'ldladelphia coujia. The reporter psji $150, attended rs!i lecture, tk two doses of electrical treaCroent anil racived a diploma an- ' thoriziug Llm to treat and cure uiaeaV es. all In twenty five hours time actaal ly spent in reading and attendance the scUocL - " "1 . ' I I ' I i: i 9. it -' i f
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 25, 1880, edition 1
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