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The-Wjlsorr -f r - t i,, . 7 Advance mi (I I l" II ' v5 HI i- -1 j- ASCO 1 i"- k-; . t. i Wilson, TX.C: ill iVKSCRIP'rtON RATES: In Advance: f r nt Tear, ................ ...-82.00 ........ -i aAA . - - Local Department, I0SEPHUS DANIELS, - Editor. HEW ADVtilTMEJIEJiTS. AyCock & Daniels Law ( anl. B. Greenwood Taylor Wanted. : Cheap Store -next door to Morris'. Extra Early Peas at Peacock & Har- A7aUcK;k keeps 2o different gradci of Tobacco. Mr. B. Greenwood advertises for a No. 1 Coat Maker. There can be found nt Bullock's ten different kinds of Snuff. Peacock & II.irrrave Warrant tlicir seed to be fresh A genuine. A good farm horse for CalcJ app.y -tS A' W.Rowland. "; A full line of Landmh's and Buit? Gar-; den Seeds Jaat received at Pcacocfc A liar grave's. A lot of New Home Sewing Ma chines just received. Wm. A. Bar brej', Agent, . A subscriber desires to ask if the road masters are in any; , degre'v re sponsible for the preseut condition of tli road. The Snow Hill Adcocale says - that Prof. IV. L. Hargrave is still confined to his room by sickness. We wish Lira a speedy recovery. Out or twenty days sixteen have been rainy, muddy, and! disagreeable, atid four have been- pleasant. It might have been worse. " Durham was -again visited by fire last Saturday. The total los is .cS'huatcd at $75,000, insuranc $30,803 oO buildings and 122,000 ftock, 22 Stores were burued. We had -hoped we would have some more pretty weather, but it seems that there is now no hope for such a long looked for blessing as a pretty day , A larr, supply of 5wef, Sail, Fresh,; Mac hoy and Rapper Snuffs. jut received at Uowland'a, at prices below the lowest: - The State Grange will hold its next session in Raleigh on Tncsduy, Febru ary the 1st, 1881. Reduced rate will be-securcd at the hotels and over tb.3 railroads. An exchange says that the continued "Wet Waather has retarded the- trucking interests around Newhernc. Wil mington and Charleston. But tew peas as yet having been planted. We ar requested by the Superin tendent Mr. T. C. Davis, to announce that theSunday School of .the Kpisco pal cUurch will be in tre afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of 9 a. m., until fur ther notice. i The roads are in a dreadful condi tion. Tn. some parts of our ' county they arV " almost impoasabler The father !i&9 been so iinclenient for weeks past that for fallen month the roads have not been in a fit condition for travelling. t One of mtr eiclianges says that the man who takes a northern paper be came it l?as heap o' reading matter in it" acts-si foolishly as he vould were he to bify a' number 14 shoe because it .1W "a heap o'" leather it" wnena num faf 8' would fit him. According to announcement by Rv. Mr. Bronson there will be a memorial , address on Bishop Atkinson after morning service" at the Episcopal church next Surfday. We notice the chnrch is draped in mourning for that great and good man. January brings the ball season ; and from the middle of the month on to Lent, the great balls make the winter merry. The milliners, the tailors, the tfwehmen, the caterers, the jowellers, the musicians, the dancing masters, re greatly dependsnt on the zest and Hjety of this season. Mr. R. Jf." Chad wick has decided to feave Wilson. During his stay among i he has made many friends wlio had" hoped that he would roak-e Prison his permanent home. He wiVV move to Jjeanfort where he formerly lived. otb.he and his fatnfly win carry with tfehnthc besfr wishes- of' thef1 IfT.son friends. Before mtitriage : - - t Tpth wot;jjrou oare. ' ' Snc eck.s the mirrcr And hangs her hair. Xfatev marriage r . vVith'anari :ry glare, She'gl'Lr, htr'sfipiJC r -MdibattbSMiWhtftr.. ft is f'stlfyiYig- fokViV)W t'lafT people re beginning to reaTizfe ftrAv neces3srr Jt'Ou teeth arc to good feftfEu gad good" looks. We often see a yowrg lady "ho looks Ulro n Va,,ia m 1..rr.t 'fill Ill . - '"'lV . W I WM , .VI VU.V ,11. Opens tier mrrnth and "shows "her l5ttx and then alaa! Dr. R. W. S'uer is a skillful dentist and we ad iaUour friends who desire to be E r radi'is especially to call on ctf.i n?jMlav'e 'tbclr teetI examined, "VOL., 10. (Saturday) A fine lot of Horcs and mules will bs fold on time or for tfah Calf 'and t,ec them. John Selby & Bro. Election of officer. . At a meeting of the Directors of the Kirst National Bank of Wilson held on tlip 1 1th. instant, the present efficient offiptfrs were re-fclected : Frank W. i Barnes. President'! E. Rosenthal, Yice President ; John Hutchinson, Cashier. A Great Corenlctfr Ilamrave At tlie meeting Of the Stockholders ohhe l'irst National iittnk of Wilson 5n the 1 1th ihstant thri following named Gentlemen were ' elected. Diredtsrs for the ensuing year. Frank W. Barnes. IC. 'Rosenthal. Willie Datviel. H- G. JFhilehead. T J. Gardner, 'f. A. Wain wright and F. A fKoodard. Bftfokins'i Chewbvir T.ibteio and. Cigars T Kfwt 'xvini-rmrnt of TrUMSS ever ( MJ ,ljT-l llll'J V .W-'V.". - brought to Wilson. At ItoW land's. v f- -. j - . Ay cock & Daniel. We call special attention; to the art vertisement ofthese tw ) young gentle men who have recently been granted license to practice law. They are both young ' gontlamen of decided talent having passed excellent examinations before the Supreme Court Judges. They will practice in the courts Wilson. Wnvnn Linoir and Green and have their office at Goldsboro, a point. : jntral Tomorrow M-.i-ning (Saturday) A fine lot of Ilnrees and mules will be sold on time or for U.tsh. Call and see them. . . John Selby & Bro. Anotlicr Old Lanluiark Gsic. Just before Christmas Mr. Jeremiah LPrxv-,aresMnLof this county aged clorV.ty 1 years, desiring Id leave"TrhT bachelor t'fe took unto himself a wife Mrs. Pope. Mr. Perry is' quite an old man to succumb to the attractions of lov. v ' We hope they may enjoy a long lifvJ of connubial bliss. Peacock & Hargrave carry no seed over from one reason to the other. ... w married. At the' residence of the brides father in Stanhope, Wednesday, January 12th 1881, Mr. S. T. Harper to Miss Fannie Finch, daughter of Mr. J. L. Finch, Rev. J..T, Lj-on otilciating. Near Red Oak. Nash county.' on Thursday, Jan., ,13th, hy Rev. J. D. Scott. Mr. Stephen J. Peel of Wilson county, and Miss Mattha Whitfield daughter of R. C. Whitfiiel J, Esq., cf Nash county. . Garden, herb and llower mv1 at Peacock A Ilargl'ave's The lnan?ttraffn - Tbeinaugural ceremonies took place Tuesday in the Commons Hall, in the presence of both houses, ami were very imposing and impressive. Chief Jus tice Smith administered the oath of office to Governor Jarvis who delivered his inaugural address in his character istu; manlier. It is spoken of by the Raleigh papers as a masterly effort.' We tb.il 1 not publish it or attempV a svnopsis, a we have not the space.- The Chief Justice also swore in the Lieutenant Governor. Judge Dillard administered the oath of office to the treasurer, Superintenaa-it, ana our Konan, the. Attorney General, Julge Ashe administered the oath j to the Secretary of State, and Auditor. The inauguration ball which was a gorgeous affair took place at Tiicker Hall Quite a large number of the fashiona ble people from all parts"of the State were present and the News-Oteerver, speaks erf it hi glowing colors, ' - . Buffalo T.ithfa, Ifunjadi Janosf Congress and Apollonaris mineral waters at Row linid'a. 1 AaveVtlsd Letter. A list of letters and postal cards .wholly, written remainius in the post -efFie at Wilson. N. C, Jan. 19th, '81 : 'Charles Bas. James Bynim, Calvin Roykin. 1 Miss Francis Bryant. Gaston Barnes, Mrs Jaria Colley, Wm Crom weil. Miss ltsy JDawson.eol, Mack Dozier cl,.Mrs Aiinip' KlUson.. Jack FxumrVrm Evans, Miss Clara A Fair- clpth. fjandia. yvraond,, ,Mia Alias JonesV'Mrs 1M King.J W .Knight. T R Lamm, . Jessie C Moore. Jewis or Charity Pitt,' MissJAmandaTJeef. Mii Mary Poter, Tliner Taylor. Meadyt Trevalhan. Miss Liza Tomhng. Ed' mond Wells, Mrs Rtnah or Reuberi Williams. The telcjiraph office has been moved poeaseU ot a fco m pminerc-ai i wght lloUf make ftnntrjv.ts.- Yet we? un town in a room in lionntree, liarnes." ": -' -l" ' " . : tfave Known mca at er jeug iora a t a ."ro.a j.ew scores This is a greaJ respectable family, agreeable exterior (iay in getting the orice reduced beVond coenience to our citizens and will be and weil-disposed, amiable character aU profit to Ui8 editor, and after fore liberally patron!.. Our clever young wishes to form-the .acquaintances of ajin him i,)wai, tion,,,e !he contracted Send. )Lr 3cCullen, is In rharge. tim3. finally pay with a series of grunt. rr pretty, of real intelligence i a.ut Iincj m s,ir loofeas -,if. t.liy-wwc, being, , n o ffo toleadockt &. J'sposiUon, well-bred .an 4 versed in robbed agninUdheit Will; intcrcsta'con- .... . r, . , nouseke I - I Jf the above letters and postal card are not called for in 30 day they wil be sent to tile dead letter office. ' HC: DtSiEAS V. M. "LET ALL THE EXDS THOU AtlTrtUiifjffordtVH. To advertise ope nly i?i the news and litersfyVjoumals fur husbands' and wives is a. thing, of which the prosaic comnionplace Germans are not at all ashamed, and they do it as coolly and seriodsly a t hey would advertise for room or ervant. 'ViieiCi.irtealaubi, a fferihari; literary joufbalpt; a popular character anfl possessing a very large circulation, contains in its latest miiu- ber the following, which is; an average ppecimen pfL many that appear from tiraa to tfrnc in that and similar pen -tdtcl Aiyoi$ iftaD, 30 years of ung; p . " . , spected ladies, w - j of this sincerely intended oflfcr.' lrtiy in .entire confidence send their ad dresses, together with their photo graphs and exact explanation of their circumstances to Ilasenstein & Voglcf, Dresden." KeKtflatlona oi I8? ipecit It is with sorrow that we record the death of our -worthy brother.. Mr. John Pickup, who departed this life after a lingering illnesa of heart disf ase Sept. 17th, 1839, in the Goth year of his age. '' - ' Mr. Pickup was ever a true and faithful 'member of the Patrons of Hus baur)'. and Was one of it brightest and most trustwortl y members. Therefore be it' ' RzsrAveil. That while tve recognize in this dispensation the hand of our Heavenly Father, we feel the great loss which we have sustained. Iiesolcc'L ,2nd. That we deeply sympathiz'3 with the grief slrickci; daughter and freely mingle our sorrow in the cup of her sad bereavement. Resulted.' 3rd.' That in token of our high appreci,atiortA'of ; our deceased brother, a copy ofthese resolutions be spread on the minutes ? of this Grange a copy be furnished the -daughter and 51 copy to the .Wilson Advaxck and Rocky Mount Progress for publication. W. l..DAYja- T..P.BjiA&jVEix, V Com. Good Fmtl7. The Franklin Times thinks Franklin county is tlie best county in the State successful farming and to substantiate its views pubHsfids some results of lasst year's farra'.ng. . Our readers will bear the Times out that such, farming as this is bard to beat ; ' ; , . Mr. J. K. Spencer comes to the front with the result of his last year's work, lie only worked one horse, and his re- port, is as follows j 10,406 potjnds of lint cotton, whicl? is 26 four hundred pound bales; 25 barrels eoTi ; 52 bushels of wheat ; 1000 pounds oats; 40 bushets peas f 75 bushels sweet potatoes, 150 bushels chufas; and 1. 100 pounds of pork. He only spent about $15 during the? year for extra libor, And this fs still betcer. Mr. Henry Pearce. one of Franklin County's most successful fin rrrers rafsed last year oir 40 acrecof land. 73 bales of cotton averaging 500 poumis each.- IVho c'acf beat it? If'e call On our Wilson county Cat raers to send in their report. We don't believe that Wilson can be beat. Iersronali- Misscs Myra and Lee Parker arc on a visit to their sister near Dattleboro. Miss Ida Williams of Edgeconrbe 13 on a visit to Wdsan,. thi guea, ot II. C. Moss PIsq . Mr. Herman G,QuarIcs, Df Texas, is in charge of the. telegraph of floe at the depot in this place. c welcome lvm to our town. Mr. Mir6r, 'representing the firm of Josiah Ryland & Co., tot Richmond Va., was in town this week. Mrs. IP. II. Ila-grare and Miss I Sudie Hargrave of Snow. Hill are a visit to W'ilson,the guests of Hugh F. Murray Esq.' . . - Mr. Geo. C. Jordan, formerly editor of the Raleigh Neics, Was in town this week. Miss Emily Taylor of Virginia is on a visit to Wilson the Uest ht Prof. E'. W. Adams. . Miss ISstelle Privette of Cnway- j boro. S. C. ia on a visit to relatives- in i Wilson. '" ; ' ' ' ' ' ! ' j Mr. John Y. Bloimf Esq.. of Nasi-1 yillei was in town this week. j Mr. Jl T. Wiggins has been absent ; in Warrenton the past week. j ... I Mr. M. J. El wards; having' sold his j farm near this place has moye l with ; his family to Lsurenbnrg. Robesoi county. He was a good citizen and we regret to lose him. i .Mrs. M. C. Mnrdock of Seaboard is on a.visit.to Wrilron, tSe guest cf Mr. J.' IE Raited . ' Mr. IT, Cnr.TIn. formetlj of the nilicn Obsercer is it towli ; . Mr. M. T. Moj'e was ' absent -the '.early I part of the week on a v'wit to Pitt county. Mri. Hop. Rice, son of Mr. Ileiuier.h Rica has accepted: a position with Well?, BailyJbCo.. , f . c v Mr'. Wiile Daniel and Mr. James Lipsw.lb who had been in South Carolina, or. busi- ncss rcliurm d home Friday. 1 AIM'ST AT, BE TUV COCXTRY'S. L ""i Jllff 77- The follwtjg .timely ; artigla from t he Farmer awl , Jlfiqutxio r cnuot bc. read too often : ; "' ' 1 'j By the by, it is apecuiiarity of the Mesefs, iulitf Lewis & Co., and Messrs TltrJiriivfU. Brings Si Sons, fand the VOldiVth StafeVInsuraiibe Compi rlyi iC tYarreltofe t dsoige !lAJ!en. and others we mean to name oie of (tic'se days that they are not only prompt in paymesit.s,b!tkt couVteoui in they manner of (liing itt iT'hU js abaitc t6odecid- edly rare feature in business. ' Me - who f.iftre net wyfMjg topuy. and pay politely, science, religion, and matrimonal pros- pC3tSi ancl g,)odl)e3S knows . wUat ! Of course, the b3st of" men are sometimes; out ot cash, and cannot meet a bill -at the hour it happens to be presented!. There is i eilber'wrong, nor disgrace in that. But.it is' easy i to expTain that; J the b.ll yill be more convenient at a:H Other day, naming the day. - We can only a id to the above testi monial that we have alvvav3 found the OTfT Norih Slate ' Iiisuranc Company rcpicsented y Mr. F. II. Jarman a first clftss ' company. Thoroughly re liable. They hav.a reput.iong through out the State for fai r dealin gs.' Twenty Barrel extra Early Peas jiit ar rived at figures bdov ccmpctitioi., at Row land's - Jotirnalitic Tails.., ' ( .. ' The News-O. 'jserver gels the public printing. ,We uralal.of it, .autl the; Legislature has given the job to com-? petent men. The people wonvt coiu-f plain., .. ... . , . .74 ; The IFarsaw Brief Mention has su3- ponded. We regret this. Duplin' county ought to support one good paper and IhPDnefUatlda tfa$!4.tirst-cUs3 v iXhe Jiocky JMon it Prcp-ess, tms u4 tered upon a newpear. "" The Henderson Revfcio' and Ttfxicco' as mrtor aua Proprietor. ... Uo -Enterprise is the 'Tjame ot a new paper just started in'GolhsbofvV, by E; K. Smith an cnteHi'rent ffolorpd man. i The Winston I'iale'r lias upon its third volume. It ii entered! a good! paper arrdv?e h pe' rts editor may live until ft has reached its hundredth vol. nie. j .... . . T , . The Farmer and Mechanic' begins ai new yeafr'unde'r m"stV favorable aas-i picles. It is the best weekly paper for North Caroliira news published. in the -State. . . ., Onion ecLs, ju?t received, white ,and ycl- low at Peacock & ll;rave. SaS Dcrfthofa Ycfnny Laty, Last Ttresday night,- at tire Wilson? Collegiate Institute, Miss ; .Lacy Pen-; der. u pretty and uhtcU -beloved pupil of the school died1 of helm ttiseaie and! ty p ! 1 o i d fev er . S 1 1 e ' was "V tia titiful yoi'mg lady jist budding iuto; woman hood and her death cast a gloom over" all the pupils and many friends. 1 Her, father? and mother had been with her several days j revious to her death, comforting her in" her afflictions .Every; thing tjiat medical skill and careful nursiErg could, do vfas-doner, btrt death was on her, and claimed her fur his' own. ' ' : ; . "Iter father,! mother, brother, and friends hate oltr tfeart'-felt sympathy icn - ' - r j . ' o , of Willis. wPnonr forth I h ia 1 1 1 A 1 P fvi'nn f nc t w m -- 1 ..,i,.. v "Tis dittieult to feel that he is dead, ller presence,: like the" s!i:tdow of a That is j j-it leaning in the Bjypcr s'cv, ; Lingers upon us. We can hear the - Voice, , r ud for tier step we listen, and the eye Looks for the wonted coining with a s-t range,. . Forgetful carncstnos?. I?c cannot fed That the will no rrTore c Jiue that from ; her cheek " The delk-ate f.i5h ha? fadel and the !ight ' Deai in her oft, dark eye. and 0:1 hbr lips . Thai vra excrsitely puir. tltj dew Of the nam p-grave his fallen! Who Bt lon-d, . t Is left among the litlng? Who liatn walked The xfOrld with such a w i:rtiini loveli ness, . , . And on ifi bright brief journey gathered Such measures of aiKetion?' She was loved , Only a- idols are. She was tire pride OHier fcmiiliar sphere thcjdaily joy , Of all who on h.r gracefulness might gaz?, r TnAVin i,Ui jjgfat jndiiusi Jierjway ?ffcoould While looking " npon brufy seeh as" .r ..'. hers,". ','''."'"' ' " '" '"'" ---I . ; That would ever perish?. It ; is liKe :-! The melUng-of astar inf.o the sky, ,; While 7)11 are gazing on 'uor a. drea.ra In its most ravishing swcetncS3 rudely broken." TBY COD'S, AXD TKCTH'S." Tlie Protilbitiuu Conrevtiii. The Prohibition Uonyention wl held in Kaleii,rj'A'm'arf '.Istfi, wa bich was as a jrrand sncssss. iK'lcg&te!! were present : from a most every c iuity .r.i the Stat?, and l a ?pir- it of ;neverfaltirMkL'termmiitioii ,'peemed t'o peryade the vhplo hody. v Frotn apri va(c letttr f roiii a Befcgate C 'the conven- prfc- tion who is eng'iged tieai t and hand in the work we maks an ektract: !;' rs " "1 was at Rakdgh at the Prnltlbitlon Confeiuion.ycsferdiiy and to-day and am rejoiced at the spirit and action.'1, of that tody. The pctitior. from thi pln'c was very stroag--alirij!j?L(n'Cry 4naa fut- town 3&mNtt Staarz ngfWHivtil the county as far possible in the interest of this greatioveroe.nt.rX ai)isi)rry tint AVil- son was not represented in the convention at. Raleigh. Ir is the ra t iiup6rb nt ot all the interests whieh npw agita'e the. public mind. God ppccil it to complete succes. Its work will be felt, and while a g.Hieral proliibition law n.ayuot be '-passed even in the n-.-xt di cadeV public sentiment U be ginning to lavor proJiibifiun, and eventual ly a stringent prohibition liiior law will b; pased. ' ' i The Convention wai called to order . br Jii'lge Read'..-, and opened v illi prayer by Bishop Iyciaii.' The f dlowinir officer.- wor etct-l: Pre-i lcnf; ll.r A .' Gndi-r. o Kaleigh; Vice-IVesidf nts Bihop T. B.j Lyman, Waki1; inning, A'ow llano. -f r;; Rev. J." B:"Duone Ii cdeTl; . Re vi Roge r 31aitiCR..resolij Iv.r.L. '-'p. Vii?sCi'a veii...ReT.' IU SZWidenXorthmptftn; E. Ii tramps WaeevCart;tohnwii, Wake; E C. Graham Dunombe';.' Rev. S.1 D. Adam, Moore; ,1, S. Abbott. Craven;5 f r Secotai fes;TtcvVR.jn." WJUakerv J.i S-' llampt phi KaWgh; TBi Eld ridge,' fira' ham; K. I.ll fla" jt CnVrleV.! fiunter, Ralrghifor-freasurer, John E. Hay, Raleigh.,.. , A committee was appointed 0 arrange. bu-iinf-ss for the ineeting Dr Skinner the. chair m Mi rei'nrted as follows f Resolved, That this e'ohventfon t rcom iinend that county prohibition associations he organized at oivce in 'each county to fnr jther the ?tor Jh thi-'jC. i;e spsct"i,v'e conn lies ; by.proauhigttil'giierfejid .prolftLitlon ' peti-i tio'i, and in each otliev ways a the good Of the cause may. require and ! that these associations out: .themselves in; jiniqwliate Communication with the central ;braunttee; atltalei"fh. 1 HpdwA- Tbfirtlia fritm1. r,f nrnlnM n ThmiTrST hers of the conventioiijeoiithiee toci-culatc petitions in their respective communities toj be forwai deiiorth,viii ehainnau , of tfii central c tmnilttec, fii RaUikb, Rev. Dr. iskluner, and that tliis central coinmitree see that the petitions from each county b; placed in tlie hands. of their respective' rep iaeiilativas, bjMhom to 'no laid before that liegislature, mid that : these petltiotjs be; forwarded to the committee by tlie 15th of February next.,. J.'b',.1 ; 'K- Z.l j liewfafL, rift"! county -prohibitory sOcia.ions take .'immediate steps to .''raise 1 funds for defraying the necessary expenses of the movement, and forward at once to' tne treasurer 01 me ceiurai commniee at Raleigh; JdiRyErtv! j ! . TIwt tlk itfinesa cpamittec of. the ci'iivt ntion be coiisiitutcii a perriianeiit central exeentivecooittittee of the Prohib tery Assoeiarion of North Carolina arid that t he commUtoe be empowered to appotnteel an execotivexjoininiitee of live, a majority of which shall constiiutc a fjuormn. j Rexohcd, That th- press 'of tlie - State be respectfully rtcpiestedVto publish these res olution?, .: - , .'.. j .Fudge A. S. Merrhnon and Rev. X. II. D. Wilon Were mpicsted to aldress the cou Vention and c indented. j Judgo Merrimoa!l ad dress ; U t Fpokin of very highly. .' '; ' : ;' During the morning hour. the fo'.lowins: resoluii ui, ,. was al'9 otlercd and adopted; "i JUiobe-tj That thu.Oencral AssemblT 1 of Xonh CaAtlini be rtptectfuil7V(!fueted to pass an absolute a id. u iqualilied prohibi tion law, imposing penalties for th ninuu-1 facture ami sale of intoxicating' liquors as beverage. I i , , i ; '' r ' On otif Table. '1 ' j Tho 'American Farm?f, for January, conies out ttus month bnnut in a new dress, and completely filled with inter esting and profitable reading, which will make it welcome to every country household. ! No farmer or farmer's family but will be repaid by the , visits of this ven erable but vigorous farm journal, the subscription to .which is 1.50 a year. bnly $1 to clubs of five or over. Saui'i Stands 1 Son, WaUimore, publishers I The SuserVnr MagasUie for , February :- -: -, 1 - - . . ' is the second number of the ninth vol- kirae of tbis excellent periodical, which is 11 w Conducted, we ee,'by the J2ev, Alfred Taor. an eperienccH corres pondent and editor ..The former editor of the Suuuhuj Maj.izine. Rev. Dr. Deem?,-will, it U announcod, beence i forth a'regoljif contributor, and; other ctlfactire jigtures nave , uthn - added wbicU wil'increase the " already . gfeat popularity. ? TJie, present minJbef is literacy -erctrded 1 vkh ; good .tLingsi : eff wh'ch o:tr 5rc will cfjlf ci&Tiit a' gnerl not icsH, llja TemrwraiicoMoemenl, I j Alfred, II. Gueruieyj, :)IiiouayjSiipcesSes in TaLiti,' by tlievIWvi DiLr Edward?, Characteristfcs of tlie"'frniiraux,': art re- :,' .- l.-a' ir i.r . - i.' .... : Pnlnih &t lira a'n.nt the many noteworthy features. Iu U13 de- panuicnc 0: action "Uut 01 thu jyorld' 1 picie wni icieresi anoriniormauon, noerau vjcr ai. -j. . ,""" , 1 t JiS ,v'-r. im t'-; ly grated. .Vlard Places in ihc Etbte ia feghUhM, not more than by Ecv..Dr, Deem " Women of the BU two-thi;da Tola wheat crop lias ytttetJ. umM,. .-23 lo 4o blcIutcrnaiioaal Spudaychool : &s- planted ip..Na this winder, owing, to , 'pkens..-' 110 .'. . tsi, . : t .!.-r..h!A weather 1 arm band are Era;s...:.r. t..Z.r...t-a,i(i MHLS. I III" I1I1IT1P fill nT ' Wt O r A ntAnn un ia 1 w v ' - I ; NttMBER fjl contltind;ant? tlfcra am rV,r,.r. - r ' V?W-.?WtcW; e'siays and poctrf lV di4 tinsnislipd wrheri. TlthtuedUrif ''h un ttsaally ittjimtJdnf. tn fact? the tiinW la -rarely attractive o ia in its literary and ar tistic feature?, and itighly creditalfe editor. It coiitains 12S qaarto pac and over 100 illustrations. 85 a year, aiugb copy, 23 cent postpaid. Frank Leslie's Publish ir.g House, 53, 53 and 57 Park plaw, New Vorf ' f f ' s f ti- , :! The Qtiartcrljf i?rrt5 for January ia on our-taLU, ai.d present a bill M fare Inviting to tho Epiciirean palate. Itlias something tempting for the active appetite of the sjh'c uktive philo'oplKrr. ihat too not the small ones of which Joseph Cook says t here arc so many, but the full grown eater aal dw jester in its articles on lrrc-Adaniirc!" and "Physical Farali'm." Tho liteniry student mayrfiilish "Pliny's Letters and a-f items of cut rent tate, "Literary Notices and Xoesand Q wries" Tho student of biography will put' upon tho tongue with pleasure the morceani relat ing to Rev. Elijah Steele, An Apostle of the Early South West and "Ui-hop Dogf it." Thj Theo logue ha sufficient for healthful digestion In the. articles m "The Tiue Manhood of Chrisf." "Condiik.ual Immorallity," "Modern BriiUli Moth'oilNm," "Osiaiidrl snisur and iiietiderfl.inui,"' and The Witness of the Spirit.'' Thus the varum departments of tliousht, fcientific, literary; historical and theological, are represelited. This nurubjrU cplal to any of its worthj predeCPsors, TUli rcvievf.- tlftfuglf ydung and only for a short time, in the field oi thought is taking high Mau l nmo'ig th leading reviews of tli oounuy. Eveny .man fehuuid get atidrcad a it will ;iv him rn en- taralimtfrti f It N 'Metl bv ,-Rer.. T. ..oi fjivinnfcrs, IX D-t'L fJ-wh'i has been, caUcti 4he walking Eijcycl opodia,? and i pubhdied af Xashvil .c,-Tcnh. anil; with pJeasnro will b sent to all Vho soad $3 &.i ubgcription pric-'. -1 , i TUe Soidherto VlasCtir aril Tfrmer is the agriouHmal journal in tha jiith, all things poniklered. Is, peHiapa the brfst. It eom rinencess itff forty-second ycr.r under fa voni kjanpices; The prf?s:it .r.innLcr. Mhich jici'wi ovr tiible fi the largest agticiillurat owrnntTtTn-pflbiisli Sjathrof thi Poto-, ticlti "'y "d especially the foU lowfug: VAa uiipabiislied ' letter, pi. Mr., J&fR.rsmrfSuggc.stiv of, the dut!es ,of an. Agricultural Sv)ciety," "Views on the Fit tnr? of Virginia and , tha - Sotrh by II m. John Hi3 rman. ( !'Sorahum" bf IJon, Wirf. Cf. UrAic and others. j ' v " We hate received a copy of the Constitu tion of the Civil-Service. Reform Association whose headquarters are at 7 Fourth A Ve nue New York city- .The obj ct of thw Association,; as $ni fortli in tlie Contitntiou is a vary commendable one, and we trtut that It will meet with encouragemint every where ao thrtt ttiere will ho a popular- up rising againt;tli9 false doctrine;', "To the -bJong, ?tlio 'jwil,'!; Th second. chie 9t the, eynstitutloii ifhidi Wastfel--IfW?, cite th? objects of tlie Asiociatoii : The object f the Association shall bo to establish m system of rppointraent, prom tlon andrcmoral in Civil jmlcvfoLmWa upon the principal that public oQiee is a pub lic trust, admission to Which ehbuhl depend upon proved filness. To this en 1 tha AsO-, ciatiou will demand that appointments to .eubordinate, executive otHi,"with snc'i ex ceptions, as may he , expedient, not incon sistent with the principle already mention ed, shall be inada from persons wheie fit ness has been ascertained by competire ex aminations open foall applicants properly qualilied, and that renovate shall JLre made for legitimate causes onlyj such as dishon esty, negligence or hieflioieucy, I it not, for political opinion or refusal to ran J.T part', .serioe: and tlw A-ssocVition will advocate all other aipropru;te measures for securing integrity, ir.felPgence, clftTiiericy, good or der and due tluclpUne in tbj Civil ijervicc." NASHVILLE. The Cobb Hotel Dr. R. A. SHU Qiutrlerhj Meeting ScKooh TI& Board of Countif Ccmmi&ion t ersA smatl Viheat Crop 'Planted, Eti. Etc'. bus'h ess and the practice of medicine with-DrVowelL . , Tne first Quarterly Meeting for Nashville circoit'-M. E. Church will ile held at White Oak chnrch on lbe29th and 30tU or January. Rev. J. E. Mann, Presiding FJlder. ' The schools of Capt. A. W. Bridgers u iiAisj ii. iv i. xvoss "Openea last aionaay. X4 The ycafrj- orCountt CdnDission ers at yieir.last meitipg ' issued orders amour.l:b to '$469.7 and grabbed re- tail HquotJiCeosa for tbre . months to J. It. Cplchm atTJaltlebbrrj: nd to j . I I k, a -m - - a GV M - - ' . ti8mT7mc,,t of particles ,,ch ap- d vrry easantiy and,greeablran, pear mtlngazine, but w-tlMtlinexcep- E(,gccobe cyUnt . --Edgcombe tioquisabovacriticifra, borne oVlh., ar- one of ' fore molt onnA.1n if.Ui JJrs. M. J. Lanier ha tabvi charge VJS W4t of the Cobb hotel. . .y ; kJZ5?? lh$JFO frcf Dr; te .- Sills cn,cbU to ' A; U ?0CA . tnp.: : rx, xt ' ... Lousburt(- , Wilson; wSuch: .road hit iA ttiiiiniUH Ont Sq,ar 3 MentKlt'.'iZf .C On. SsrX M&2lt Liberal detJuctloni ( ff Ur iptSk, TranieurlAnTrUmeiU'liirtUU M fire fiew ff&crPqfo o?'? t?t liH rtkox4 lo fnirtint-t-tfett Last Sfetorxfajr Mr. J. II; it Inn at t hius canfo neair being burned Hy, . takiogfite fFoaa.Uis .fehiaioey, .,Ry tbc -help of nearly, al' the ; gently rnen' Ji town the house a f aved, and 'BtllO' damage was sastalnea." ! 1 ' '' We have a W.phjsiclian toirri; Dr. U. E. Cox of .Wilson' cbrrntjr-iWf - gladly welcome him to our ttowa, Wednosday uiijht. Jifcn, V2th, the est. UmaHc wife of ,BIr J.Ieuiy Dlalock died. We sympathize wjth Mr'.BT lock in the irreparable : loss which 11$ ha9 sustained. !. '-"; i-- .. .t t.M l Fremont agHitV comes to tUa- front.. We ha ve a newspaper in our ipTft,. .Th Free-fV ill Blip st which ,waa published here several yearaagodias beenjti5ve back. - Elder R. K. i I earn is ctutor. -Vi IFe wish it success - . . v iH Mr. Lawrence .. Pearce ' was married one day last week lx,Mi3 Mary, Wio bonvJ. ?',.Aycock, .Esq officiating. jrs. Barbara, Ftewcsrs tyha . was ae rioitsly burned a coupte of weeks ago,! an aCconntrof whlcll was published ijt the AuvA?rcE, is we a? e glad to state. improving; I am.pleased to note that our jrounes fiicndfi. Chaf'.cs R. Ayeock uf h 1 county, apd Iatit A Danicli ofotfr place, have asiodafjed- themselves get her in the practiceof law with their ofhee at Coldsbpro., ,Qtir towa is !,;lookiog,up,V and, ft i trcproying. f ; 4 - , f , . it i ;t , .t -'': The ; Advance 13 a' wcorn'o ,fvisllftjp: and the only thing, we dHkeVabout It is tliat,iti3jiot published oftencr thaa once a week. .- fJXSTALtA, 41 EdaecomLe County MnrriaaealTormts - - AuMtway'-rThe.-, fofutyivn f)fr (Jj ' Road-fA . negro ' froze to fTfcate ir agffctiltfe,-anr1 contain '" ',! many levelr-beaded. .Wide, awalce dar EClfrs, as many, good ,; looking- joqng rferu j on,e of the. best. pier8-f-tlo SoxUlierner, arid ' as. many Jjewifchir.g' and "captivating- young ladiei as ariy, . cotfnty in the State. Kdgeo6mba 4" grand oid owiUy and, yotf ,Aloupeor, jjiler inajr well be proud of jour mollte joupty .., .-f ;.. . t .'. y:Vtt ,,,But now for. news:. J' csrao .tiear fofgelting'that art editor. " Ioveth" ' (vb pbri'ef nararraphist2 '.' 0:i the 17 th lnst.rMti Fletcher ,Cop gia was married to "Mha'Suf Jsffftsv t tbe residence pf Mr. A IK . J$jy JoevCollin8, Lsqqfilciating'. "",. ' On the llthrMr4 .r M'Jlay was rrfaTriedf to Bliss Maggie, diugWiVr!f. Vt. Partlwlome. Jarces Harper, Ksoi; tied the knot V L - ! - ,9! i Mr. Jarne JSooth's horse ran ,awaj the other. day near here, throwing pira anjT his brother rom the bjuggy For tunately neither was'serinijily 1njursf, though the buggy was baHfy .brokeo J)r. T. BrobKfl", of tlw, firm of lirookf & Bro., I regret to learn, .yylV return with lu's family: to his cjd hotue, Mays yille, S. C. . Dr. Brooks and wife hare made hosts of friends! here who -Wilt regret to part with Uiera.. ,V t- ' . ; vO,wing to the cptitinucd oyld and wot vjcather the Cansers. have done Jnath-j intr in tlifi w.av of work fit tlitu' ftrtlorf and tiic outlook at present U anything but encouraging. , ' T tie road were never in a T moro, shocking: tooditioa tbaji npT. It is almost - kuposslble. 9 traj?eL .'... '-".. , 1 ' . A negro woman whose name T haVJ , not learned froze to death. wUiIefi at tempting to go1ume one night during the extreme, cold weather. She rad"' near Rtd Oak, ! Hhe waa aader tbeiw flaence of liquor at tlie ! t)m pr . her death. Score one in. favor pf prohlb.- tion. '; "" ' : .'.". ; ' "ir ' v ;- As the legislature ia - now In session the people", not ooly: of Nash, 'h but q tbe eHir? State, are looking .to ,theL lcspeclaer.representatrjes, expein , mem 10 inuoauce soma resolution max will materially, aid their tectibfi. 5 f It is eenerauV koowa to aUnoat je ery roan ia Nasli ahri FraaVUn . ennn. . . - . "3 T , , w would' be Of incalculable benefit to or ''rr1, T,'r - . .''rf.ta.JFLl You wilt near from me often. , -smi .v '.fV '. BBTISH B COBBKCTSD t 9JXVM. t WE . jjl j .:..:L:C ' IS baJON'. f- C; Ilatewpef'CKni r;.r n uae5 awnwvi. f , z 1 1 ide. Green A 44 lt-V ' Iard. . COTTON Middliug.i.., -'jLli f GRAIN. irht-at per" bafc....- 5;; f 08 .. in' i i i I i . 1 -
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1881, edition 1
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