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LocaI FJ't'o' .. 1 :3U p. in. Iwt i'fie Ilourn : The post oflfice will be open from 8 A. 'in... t5y p. in , and ticur af.et tlif 8:. 83 p.m., train. Oi u k liour after Trot 4 Co. $72 a wfk. Jr.il'utt8. 'i''lt.s, Til s. Wim. llpkin. ha li. II. Hallett i Co. "' a week. j i ; iJtBoil fc C.. in tu $J0 pt-r day. , ' ' Lit.-Green wiMjd. MvTCuaut -Tailor.! Jlarrin Rfiiu-dy Co..' VI i 1- 1'ariiiej .ft. -A. Stevens 4fc,0o.'Fnri. i. arc- and Car-. L)ry Butts' I)k'ponsiry. Th book, fur thu Uhtn.! 4 - : Urjuicli, ll;i(ll-y ra:ui?r. Ivi-eoai'ji.- . Cnton llaiti?. . - . l'ocoaioke ! V(5olMoki- I. VOi JOUOKtC ! rOCOMOKK. Lflnt bern Wt-dncsdav. Garftold will be inaugurated to-day. Coo 1 JjiiufT, at 50c per pound at Row lands. Wilson hV been unusually dull thi week. t Frtsh arrival ot onion snts at How. , The County Commissioners meet . mxt 31onday t il ' : I , ? Go To Peacck Sc Tiargrave and get : an Electric hair brush. t f . . " f ; , '-.! f ' Aix kintU of field and garden seed j at Rowland's.1 All kinds of dress goods at cost at L. Ileilbroner cc Bro's., Agents. ' All kinds of winter goods at reduced prices at L. Ileilbroner & Bro's.. . Agtn'.s. -: ' "r' ! rThs University is to reeeive $5,000 from; the iState. So sayeth the Lejjis- ml urn The first strawberries of the season -passed through Wilson - yesterday f 'from Florida. Landuetu's and Buist's garden seed a good assortment, atp Move & Na XdaTt Drue Store. . ' : . W. II Vanticibilt hfs given. an ad" .-ditional ?10 ) 000 to Vauderbdt '."''U'ni- Tsrsit' at Nashville. Tcnih The Li tile Carrie."' a puT havaua, fr salo at L. 11. Fnlcliei's. is tint host 5 cent cigar in town. We know where of we speak. . The trains passing Wilson during the past few day have 1cmi crowded with passenger cji route for Washington City to witness the inauguration of Mr. Garfiuld. ' TnTiirmalion reaches ill that Sir Kvo- lf'11 Vool has the Boers 111 Souih At- riea on the ruii. O that Si)tne Sir Kve-, lyn W ood chase ihe botes out of this settlement ! -x ' '.Frftrvklin county eonses to the front u The county Coinmistioners have re fasefl to gradt license to retail liquor in that icMuntv. And still the good .Eorkuea Jurauiy mi B'c were misinfetvued last we tk in yegard to the,l'actthht iir. A. B. Boy .lAnnfis Carter waited in lic cotiltfhoUvcfe married; on tTuistlay mghtr last week. There were only wo, couples. yfelearp tlfalcy. Jos. E. Carter has reiisneUlicva 4te of tiie Bap tisf.etmrcl'rtr RocRy Mo'uiit, and " 'wall hereafter preach two Sundays in each - month at both ihson ami lardioro Rev. Mr. Vann Will pr?ach at Kocky Mount in Mr. Carter's jdace. - JtaeMetliodist Advance which was ' i-laVlshed in,Durha5a Jastjjsar.by Pver. H" W'ood.'tsTo be resumed with W.. 3f. Roby; as editor aud fJoldsboro as the placetof publication.'' It is to be published from hc -Messenger oRice and isegun oh a firm.nuancial basis. The new advertisernent of that old reliableihouse. S. A. Stevens & Co.. of "-, .Norfolk appears ia tnis issue. Our v, readers are familiar .with the dealings of ibis firm aud a word . of commenda tion is unnecessary from us. Read . their yew advertisement and if you are In need of anything in their line" write to them. Quarterly Meeting nt Morv(?, Rcr. J. K. Mann, Presiding Elder of Warroiiton district will liold tlie First Qunrterly meeting for 'Wilson circuit tt IIorne om S v.urday and S'Piday. ihe 12Lh and 13th of Mnro'i lfe81. Steam MM Explosion. Mr. V. B. Ba'che'or's steam mill. it Nashvilie N. C.-blew lu.yesterdav moTniHjr, and vfcry seriowsly wounded It. L. Harnesi tlie engineer, Ilenrj Hamihon, ai d this two colored attend ants, l'eter Cooper and Arch Joyner. The loss i estimatttd bolwreen $2,000 and $2,500. - Very fetnall insurance V. B. Batchclor. at Nashville, has a lotof'jzood LuJLoies which be will sell cheap for cash or on time. tf-J 4. Ringing Bell. ; The constant and unnecessary ring ing of bells. in the usin;ssportions of town lias become quite nuisance and. upon our cityTathe to;imve tSQi -X since abated. If this should be al lowed 16 continue?, in a short time no one, would not'ee a fire alarm. "CLACK-DRAUGHT" niakei chills and fever impossible. 'For'iAl hy Pt acock A; IlargrA'e. Qiurterlj Meeting in (Pif'lv The first Q iartet ly meeting of Wil son station will embrace next Sunday tndlonday. ' Bey.iJ.ir;Allanni,Jtht leKc&nt and, popular presiding elder, will preach in ihe Methodist church Sunday innrh.in and night. Mr. iann is" a good preacher and always presches a good sermon, lie will, no doubt have a lar;e congregntionjg on his first appoiiitment at th'w station. . ' Business Notices. -Ti e Kdirecombe .Cotton . PranQr wuicn nas.uereioiore givcp sacu -hi-veral satisfaction ir XVil.oo ounty, is offered for sale here this r year by Messrs. Brsnch, Hadly & Varmer, advttisement elsewhere. Mr. B, Gree'j"vood has removed his tailoring establishment from his old stand 111 the Linnehan,bui!ding, .to. the stone ou Nash ; stroet recently occu pied by Mr. Ctialwick. Notice his advertisement elsewhere. -1.- - ' WINE' OF CARDUI" for Ladles only-. Fur-sub- by lVacock L IlargiaTe. Quarterly Mettivg at Stuntonsburg. The regular quarterly meeting of Wayne 'circuit was held at Stantons burg last Saturday and Sunday. There was a Urge crowd in attendance on Sunday and a rerjf inlelligeut gentle man who was present informed us that Dr. Closs, the Presiding Elder, preach ed oue of the ablest sermons that be ever beard. Diul.J- - ' I Near Sprhig Hope. .Nash county, Tuesday, February 22nd. .1881, of typhoi'd fever, Mrs. Dora llathawaj. wife ofMr. Jhn Hathaway, aged about 22yeajrs. - She was a devoted member of the Free-Will Baptist church, and a most estimable lady, and her death was a loss to the community in which a lie lived. She 'eayes a husband, aud twv chihlreh to mourn her loss ". In Nash Cou-ity. ;N. C-, Sunday morning. Feb. 27lh. 1881, Mj. Jatthew Yick, aged about So years. Deceased leaves a wife aged 91 3 ears, and a son and daughter. i. . , y -.- Atrial package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT" .free of , charge juV ---- For salt by Peacock & Ilargrave. . : 1- l Advertised Letterr- ti I A list of letters;: -and -poital cards whoHy writtea remafuihg J the-' post oifice at llson. JN. C, 3Iar d. '81 i ny, Miss Berry ByuumRobbey Bellany Susan 'Barue'.'Soloroou Applewhite ool, llardie jSridgesJi, Joseph Battle, J.tff. F. Byrd, J R Best. Win Baits, Miss Beithia Coock, Miss Hannah Uixon. Mrs Clara Davis. "-Mra. Areha Dew, Miss (Jinnie. Thos Gordon, Miss Leora Harper, . A II Hopkins, Win Joyner, Harris KnighW Sain P Legard Watson Mttchel, V B llrlel. Rev G G Messgrave, Anderson Merritt, Dick Maderi. Jlev G Norwood, Miss Bettie Pmkinton, Robt Partfim, Bill Pitts cot. Miss1 Jud Ried, Amanuel Rountree, John Reufrow, Mrs Lizzie Stricklin. MissGinsie Stedaway. A Swanzy, J3en Thorp, Benjamin Vines col, Kersey Wilder, Reuben JlJ'sm- 1, If the above letters ana postal card are not called for in 30 day they he seit to the dead letter office. M. C. Daniels, P. 31. Concert and Festival. TliC concert and Clival at Mano- na Hail, latit Tuesday ni-;ht by tle yt-ong ladies and genilcmen ot . ' Wil-1 Hon. under the diieciiou of Mrs. F. A. j Woodard. lor the benclit of the Mctho- disL church was a L'&hjv .eujoyai)le and I ' - successful entertainment. The inter- ; estin pro-rain:ne reflected credit up- ; on tho excellent taste of Iho manage- ; mem and the frequent applause elicit-! d fromlhe audience Ly the tenditiuns ! of vocal and ii'Struincnt; cntal rmiic, wa j leciddly complimentary to the pfer - tormers. Alter the concert was oyer, the most tempting dishes were spread and, i'ldgiug from the wav some of 011: fi lends TCga led thetnielves. . we won !d -i say this as equally as siiwcessful ' as I .concert the We have hoi ascertained the exact j amount pf the rec-eip' s-C'f-Vh eveuin t lzdies in "WINE OF CARDLM." ?i I'oi tv li-ae U A Mnr?ra-.. ' ' Fuiday niirht last, m this crunt, the neighb or:.ood Col., Jno.JT;. tanner , 111; sei iei-to a leua 01 lonsr standing. tiok place. "Calvin. Barnes, colored, who ha? been 011 unfriendly terms with Turner. Katman, co'ordi lopsoui.i time, went to Turner's houseand just, as t soon as he openei the d or, he shot al him, hiumg Turner, and hU wife who . - - . was fitting by the Cta. The wounds are noL serious. .!"-? Calvin has "threitened to kill Turner and Ids wife, an 1 -ojveral other parties, and then, he says he will leave the country. lJe8howM.be captured aud placed jnifrcmce-r. . ir. . Death of (J. Accra. - " " ' n W e f egr e V to" ea r n ol the death ,of Col. W. II. Arera, a "former "ed tor cf iGfihisbo "MX which sad vent oceured at. tbe residence of Ida so:i-iidaw:Mr. T. M. Arrincton. afr Ii ck yf (fun ,. J asW T h ur ? d ay night, of congestion. of' the brain. . CoJ. Avcra was 4'J ycers old, t courteous, christian gentleman, a useful", member of the .-. Missionary Baptist Church, and a good citizen, and di--d with the respect and good will of all who know him. His cui fidence in God was unshaken, and having li 'c l f.n incorrup!ibielife he ws ready to enter in and be at rest, lie leaves many friends to mourn his loss. -1 His jnnalns were, taken to his former home, in joluton county under an eecort of mourners, and his funeral sermon wns preached by Ucv. F. 11. Ive' of Goldbborb. "WINE OF CAHDUi" pukes rosy cheeks aud clear coiupiexions.. For salt by Peacock & Margrave. The IVihoa GirU. , We have .iceeived the following piece of poetsy, from a young gentle man, who Itasrju's't been married, and as he married a Wilson county girl; it is presumable that he knows some thing of he Wilson girls' and is a com petent person to tell tho cliarms of our girls who are Ihe prettiest, swee.- est, atn1! most charming m the whole word. Now. we don't say this be cause ne admire any spec:ai ionc, Int. heeuuse all of - our girls' are so pretty. But, read the tribute "V"' gives to 1 AVILSON GIRLS, j i , ' i i '" Kyes of hazel hiu, or jet," , V4ionfgCiUiiw Ufl- profiji Jet .. ". '.:. Gentle, ni.xk-st, 'true an 1 kin i, hist the girls to -u't my mind, Mw-rjr.fwvlitlyf fulkyjoef , . . I Wrthf-VirlsfofJif-; .-.--(llalijin nuclei-. uiliyiy cujrls. t t-j fcttii; ui h .n I , 1 . A courting soon I unlet 'jo, , And for sTwlf.'you buy know To WiUoif tH'truty, JJUie; S. V , A Vii.soni:l, s'ae'd surely h;. - U-jnis bee," , r Wilson, il? lircili- giil- for 'me;" J "beii'.b'ii:;fif', hx .rs'eps bghr. NfcVer take tLeiu oat of uiy iht. When fw a wife prrity and fair, WMsor has h:-r, I do declare; The preuiet in yjy ipeniKiy, ' . The-"WifsbivgUi are th.? girls for me. When I'tJre of Mngle 1 if j? . T 111 goto ?"iI-oii to seek a w if'; irauder elso-her when 1-wtUp It'll go Lacj to WiUwii-s'.id., Remember this andbar hi nthid, That a wif-.- is hard to ti-fd; wifi fkit if to Wi-!4h ywi will g.. You may jjt- her, for I ay soz , Uiigkthmt. )r dear Hiend brother Jo?e- I nu" Daniels, of that sterling; sheet J the. Wilson ydvasxe. has again bei-n visited with trouble. This 'time it comes in the shape of a p pposnl of marriage lrom a belle of Uiis p!ce. who .. . . - 1 ". uoasts tne neautilui name ot -Lavinia We are sure, Joe, the young lady means business, and we ' thittk yU are very xngaliani to rt j, ct the dear girl's kind offer of her hand and fortune Reconsider, dear boy. I'efurij it u too ; jbate Bern ' JyjrMiadeobur j mind we!anbvferifc fe'cViMWer.-Wafd Crockett's riidttal 'a" ours : sure ypM are right add then go ahead.!" . ! ! r . . " F hill Jrp JSeu ome papers are not much account j as v" appearance. Iiut - I never nq thai did nl pay me, insume touk j w:t' more than I nai l fir it..' One time an ul-i frrend started r " . ... littjle paper away dwi in southwest- j ei -fli (jerria and sent it to me. and I t subscribed just to ci. courage- him. I and sodf:er a w..:ie, it, published a -.notice . 1 llu.st a;i a.jm'uu-Mratur.l.aAau o;det tot dnelffceVd tPuM;r ouVcry. I So I i - I -inquired ttttt,'ilierlot aiMl- wrote to I my U tenet, to it en.o t !Te5a'.e and 1 . Bb . run j .li ip hft-Y dolhr. J.Io did so, and oh the lot at thirty dollars, and I it in a.iimuth.t;) the ir.n it io:n i i. , 1 s "W i. 1 a j i told mt,hat;jH.i 1. iic saw a noucp $u at84)are that a j schM. wecheVWas wady off in ) acnsca it county, sua be went, T ere r,ri' i. 1 am .got I h e s i tu a t! o 1.1 i)d,aJitt!c. va seat to him, and r.fterraMwhiie grew up miglity gweet aud"pretty. and !1C No ea in love with her, and1 -married f . if he ha i'nt taken" ih'at pa what ilo you reckon WfiV.ld have beebme of me? Wuulilu't I I e sowio other ftliow, or may be not at all A. Card. t. ' '' WniTAKEu's wvsriip.. Nash County, Feb49tui 183 Fditohs Advaxi j: : I fifl 18t notice a paragraph froia the Senti nt'l, in the Advance of n -the 1, in st.. making a grave charge against a Jiisuce jolMlui peftce'in Nash county. I kno.v not who he is, but' with due justice his name should known, fur all such has. a tendency 1 ! to I cauke the magistrates' court to be lo-jk ed upon with contempt. I liave been associated with Justices battle, Tht'inas and Bass on several oci isions, and not o:ie of them have i eve :' thoiicht of makinn such demands- T w C 3 here is muc'i business done FFhitakers Townsliip, from Enfi lownship, as they join. Id hough only one case has ever eome before a Justice's Court, over which 1 or t I and will ie other three Justice "presided. write this in vindication of myself those who have been associated me in trying .civil cases. . A JUSTICE. Take ' BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you will never be bilious. 1 i-'ii- a!c bv i':-;n;icU Marjri-ave. -.-1 T-. a ii hndret.kJ feadcs;x eigi.t. jduUi10- rcswlve ,f the morumg; m that lars tt ak-UiP t bat' t!3'ftt-."?-1 v falth'er Ubcv did grant license to retail liquor. lev. M, Jurney was in ' iowiA5''IP widows, and w.-dls, from Mo: lay of this week. J orphans, than all other causes" com 'w If. , r. II. Rosenthal is abse,n;invSorth- bine.i. May God save our otherwise ern markets purchasing' bis s)ring stoc Mr. Elbert Move.. Ex-Senator from rut this and M. Ave Moye niere in town week. Prof. 10. P. Tucke, who has just com pitted a map of Wayne couuty; was town this week. rs. Joe Person. . of Frankliuton was her in town Saturday in the interest scrofula cure. r. J. A. Westbro k, of Mt. Olive j former citizen was in town last Sat ;..nrday and Sunday. I ikses Anna .and ManjfeExum have been risiti ig relatives in Wilson tUe past week. I- Rev. B. S. -oronson and wife: j have been on a visit to BattleMft I turn ed home Hat Friday evening. J C d.' Geo. IK. Stanton left yester I day 1 the 1 i .', j p.av for Washington, to bepreseut inaugural ceremonies, which take e to-day. s. Lipscomb and Josephus Dar.ie left Tuesday night for Washington! -i cit J to be press it at the inaugural i ! cere t hionies, which take place tc-day. i W e were pleasod to reeieve ' a call Monkiav. from Mr, A. J. Diakins. : Ld ,xi.o.wittwv -j Hill A'h'OOjte, whoj , Kor was CH th "5UOMT in town in the interest of' his i paper. FoolJ L'ap, I.eurr and Notv Paper at Pea occkiv Hi" grave's. Dr. Ward Exnlilns. Mes,r, cf U e WlLsox Al). vance: Sifts:- in your issue of the 1 1th of Febmarr. last. yu published to the world in -....u .ccmi an iv.iroriai purporlng. ''wdcinb micseiiinjsol.tiie li-jard or County CommHMoaer?, at their meet n the first Monday of the sai l j February '. as represented in said ar- ... L . .1 . ... icle ; said commissioners did; as their i first act. resolve, unanimously that; noj J more liquor license should be granted ito retail liquor by the small measure; fr'asr' th'o' craft woulJ ' sav, by th ) short; in this county ; except on con dition, that the applicant, if wishing to J.l i. . . . .... 'siness in. me country, should procure to his petition, the signatures o the heads of ah the families, living wijhm. the radius of one! mile of the said plae of business ; Or, if. xninvtu WW, corowissioneis! -sanl town it . . , - h a(j ""igiibTS near by, otherwise, tuch - 'nunlhmt.inn n-md.l f-iil ' ' S5 Tar, I admit the sta'Cident 14 be true, but the article proceeds ; aru! holds the entire boan-1 of C.ommissio; - ts up to the'world a ha tin bnck b(Hes. doublful' coura-e,.n V 1 i walking straight back, on their record. i1" 'in 11.. li u 11 j i tin u u nM uuani- . . . sundry persons therem named - without complying with tbe t?rni'ju tiic;:r said' resolved .. ' ' K y ' f ' have kindly invited ; j'Cply or expianalioa on the part of the Tom- fHiissionets. audi I have, waited two yf eks to sea if apy of said Board,,,t). iiij'i. j.-.., mii.iviw t 1 ; v. o, lll. llll" enviable a manner; if anj such there be rbut no response has been made : and I avail myself of your kind offjf in esplanaiion of my oYu c;:iducj. When the liquor storm aroe, y back b ne hid fhe s'renth iii,d -elas't icily of younger years, nor did my humble courage fail. me ; I did not go b c ' 01, myyrccord. 1 did no-hirg in violation of any resolve that the s u I Board hud made at the time referred to, nor at anv other lime. " As cl airman of the B ard of county Commissit r.e'S i; became iy p'iT'cieis on two several occasions, to giye the casting vole, or in other words, to untie a knot of the Honorable Commission ers on the very thing now in question : which I did without, hesitation, voting each time against the granting of those liquor licenses. You need not I fear or doubt me -gentlemen ; by the j grace of God, I-shall do the same thing j again, if it 3'ioidd occur : and, so often 1 4Ai.it may -occur, and to that extent VaJiAI'II I ' -1 1 1 ft? tl.n ,1 f 1 icuyiv Jl'U llic iUJl OlJllClLliLltT, njHuifested so hurriedly on this subject. As. you included the entire Board of . Commissioners in yoor article )o,u will j please pubtish lhis as an act of justice (to me tiiat my fellow citizens of T i 1 j soif county and the entii'e "cqunlry. i3Ual uo longer entertain a (loubt of I uapoitoiv upou this question ; which : brihg 1 nTts" strain, more evil, more 'i crtmeajid curses ; and extorts mote ; !1IlP.y country, from its fuLuro bhgliL- ing influence. '. , Very Respectfully Yours, D. G. W. Waud. I Chm. Board Co. Com. - : Dr. Waruj e'eard by . no means n ; responds to the ii v.tation extended j by tlie Ai ANtii that "ihf'comruission- J ers explain why they should have pass ofjed such an arbitrary rule. aed. then . .1- . - discriminate a"--unst one '-applicant 1 nl.on twn ir ihrn tll;r inril-r-n 1c fur ; iicensj iaiiea to coimiv with the re- quirements of the lard, Vance made no charge The Ad- editoriallv against tLe Commissioners but aiwpljr . 0il ' j stated the impressions of the enmmuni- j rj' sb'far,, as it In 1 been able, to " W'Mij gather them. What the Advance to re" i did say in speaking of the acton cf the "2- j, board on 'the license q ;eiiion was eseut at i Mr. D. Hill, who !ia.s been reta'ding - - ; this j ' liquor near Stantonsburg was refused I license, au l great was the j j y ia. pro- ,1, t hibition circles. , At this jsncture, when everybody ; was.tbe alert to bear of others wnq ! 1 ur-i. 1 1. - . nai1 iaueu w Fruci" i.ceie 11 I ! was aulhoritivelv that the Com mission- s hatT granied licenses to Baits and - 1 T , Jackson in " irdson, and A. Barnes - r. p -' t ni nthr An,-. direct yiolation of tueir ordinance ! Tlris action of the Commissicners" basa,been spoken of very, harshly, and - ranv hac accused them of lack 1 back-bone and courage. It"; to, deed sei-tn strange, after j sssing snr: a strini'e it law wl.icli could i: t l n!isundersuil. li'tat cur Coniiuissiun t-rs coinp'eiel vMurncd thejr bsck 01 tUeir fifht res dutioii and smntcd th iieGr.fceto parties ,. could not com vy Trlth their r.-qnii e.ucuts. It is u. t ourprovir.ee to judg", and so wc mere- ly state what is generally .believed." Now the II norab'.c chairman of tl. board coiw plaius that we' have lon Am au injustice but be 1 lots not at- tempt to deny the truih pt to deny the truth of what wi published s hear.say. Since the omp'.amt was made liow ever. we havle taken. M'une pains t; in quire into thi; matter and we have now the TervTjcsl roo n for avit c th t do not believe that all the ajtphcan!. were i:o'l fed out of the same spooa.Tht law. Lk'e the -lin,. "hi);t'd- fall on.' al al ke and it is only against the dL.f orsi tion to show, favur t-r ' il! rt'll th. .t wi inve l.aa any ii i'-g to say. 1; t!n loctor had .-stated 'positively that every applicant to whom the .-board granted Jicer.se, omj.lie l fully with thi ni!e or ordlBStvceesiabli6htd. by the In, a-'d he:i wc should have, taken-it that v,( had lien uiisii fo: mcd ai d that thri 1 s ho ' grptfud for eoniplatnt. an 1 w m'd have "been, glad i,i vind'eatioi of t he b . ltd, ,U 1 ublijh the Doctor." explanation, but, ir.ti'd w are assured that the board- adhered diiaHyTiirmrgottto. teir original res rittWawe -shall noti'cUanT-oiir opin Lioa recently formad. t ; " , .Against!' the -D: jj;t .jrj pjpally, we had nothing to sa;, but ass i 1 d t:i it. his back-V)o-!U; hal't9 woated' slrengt 1 an I lasticity" and fiat hs courage was as tin failing as in da s of yore. Frank Leslie's Populur Monthly. There can be. no question as to the "t eat merit and chenpuei-s of lliis ma azine : in these respects it is not ex celled by any similar publication... Tc number f?r Match coidaics. ; us .docs every , copy, 12' quarto pages and ovel iOOrillustratiion.', together with beau tiful cclorei! frontispiece,-'- ' No Bose without a thfrn." The a-ticlespf "Om Monster Telegraph System," by Noel liuthven (16 HIus:.ra' id-,?) ; ' A; Dash Through' UoTHieninra." by N. B 'bin son (9 illustration?);- '-''he Tiont Af fair," by nd Eye-witness (5 illustra tions); '-The Story of the Diamond Necklace" (6 illustrations) ; '-Tlie l'ine-j apple Trade in the Bahamas" by Mrs: Frairk Leslie (S 1 illustrations) "B'hy the Clouds Float,- and What the Clouds Say," by Hubert James Mann illustrations,' aud niauy. other at ti - cles, are deeply interesting f.nd rei: '.tie with information.:- There aie cxillent stories, s'kcUhes, -adventures, etc., by celebrated wti'.crr: some admirable poetry, and a wry lare amount", of rniscellany embracing history, -s-cier.lea travel, fun, ete A single copy of llii- , ,r 1 -1-1 1 I. 1 ddightftil pjnod ca! c ah be obtained tor 25 corts; the jaunu x . stjbscripti.on is $3 ; , six months. $ I CO. (onr lnonths $1. heat poitago-fiev. Address Frank Leslie's Pu'j'iiiing I louse, .',. 'to and 07 l'ark Fla?e, New Yo ic. . NASH COUNTY ITEMS. Superior Court. in session' thbi week; His lioiior Judge drsve e ..t'.mg. The charge of .tho .' Judge to the Grand Juiy ias a calm and dignified exposition of! the ; criminel law. anl clic tel expressions cd' the highest commendation from all who heard it. - : His judgment?, so far, have been-- ie' ! harmony wttli the dictates of mercy I 1 . ,' .'''li J I!." I .1 and justice, and Ids pe.reral demeanor both on the bpooh ar.d in socfal inter t course has securely intrenched him i self in the hig!.ct esteem of the people . of t he county. . The criminal docket contained about 'screnty ca-es, though none of soft- rtl'inyorlaUcc'Ujjeri;a"rcporter'9 - f recognition, U.e. aue doti of ywr j readers. lltteyir. we mgut inentioii j that the ihHeiasts gst the T i ; i which the notorious and .i?rrpfe,siib!tT Larles Sears appeared as prosecatmgj witness excited the most interest, ar.d crowded the court house until the ver icts had been rendered in faror or - the defendant j. . The demeanor of tie) witness upon the stand indicated -thai 1 malice was the deep under-current of Uks prosecntion, and. Lence the , bitteY instreara of persecution whjcb hewiahedj :..1troMMl'fct'nlA.t t!.'-- dnfndnnti' Aul this fact was made very patent, he was Uxed witU tlie cost cf the action which i amounted to eighty odd dolUrs.- of! A few colored individuals wre: con - l.icwa "! fecci.y ai will be sent, 'no ioubf.To the enitentiary to pays for he articles taken. One, howver an 'Id.ner: man. who had stolen seven v iog. will be 'discharged on pment f cost in consequeuce of hi extreme ge and decrepit condition. Age, toW et ing on the brink of the Beyond., vhispered in trcmbliuj accents ttT Mvicy who Jieanl ad stretclicd -forth .er white soft hands, while Justice deathed her glittering sword, and cried liswelU , A hi- fi-ht oh Monday brb-.jht ti'rf vruiaiscence of Ihe "lie old-tiuies" In inie-btllnuj day?r aud showed that he flvnes of ihe Jalevcivil conflict had lot quenched ertircly the pujilUtio ardor of The Nash boys and that they ' fili fight ifyoti give 'em a chance. In consequeuce of the absence cf ,Jessrs.; Dortch. Davis. (?ooke. and W Id taker most of the civil cases were ;o:;ti:nie l and eourt adjourned . o,n i'hiij.sdiy at twelve o'clock. : 7;. Barn- r. ' Bi i"t you want a pnrv gas ?:ght lr ro ir house? If you dd ra'l n't the of kc "formerly : occupied by Drf Moore. i-Psite'rabourn's Barber sh6p,S and'? uy a l.urp. together with a rcefpe fon m-ikirig jyi oil thai germinates ga (of 75 cent s. Burners fit com moo house' lunps that are used fji kerosene re ducing c jllttt s furfiUtiVd1 x" ir conts f ach for larger bmps to make burnere ' fit. 0 I co.-fing no more, and not quit a as much as kerosene. Consequently ne new lamp 10 biVy, ii.fchiinnoys to fur. fi i h . ti.e'.'tri m mtn gof w icki an dele an -'u:g chimneys avoided.' Therefore a considerable saveua made In the ag gregate in a year ia cost, and yon hare -right as far superior to kerbs'ent ae kerosei.c is abovd a enn lie. ' 1 - Agents wunt?d in every township la 'he county to sell the Excelsior Gas Burner, with recipe for making French, I luminajing Fluid. j "'' '' ' Wn .is Pipkin. Agent. : i Wilson. N. C. lloW TO OET AIks4Vvt --Tak of modesty a large portion ; unitu it with urbanity and good humor : 10; which dJ good sens"e,tf and plenty oi lore, with a vii tnous heart and a 4 pretty face. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator j regularly, that the blood and complex ion be pure -and health good. j lVone- ectual eperieuce Irr taf practice, I am satisfied to prcscribo it as apnrgatnja medicine." T. W. Ma son, M. D. s EviQED t)roiiscTE:riT rxc. jri's a Wir.sov N. U Mar., 4, 1S81. rOTTON-Mid.tling.. lef GRAIN. Jrtit-si per Lus I ll Jorn t. V';lTi..;... .. ;.. mt i'-ai .... . . : lorj-. U ; ' ".?-. lUnm jr lb -N 'Ort5 SIl'J SllOUi , ..... , -,u,,. nM..( hiet. " J 'hon'di-i. Bewax ...... .... U it f-r ,.. ...... , ... j 1linKcns..... u"...' . Mi ie. fiieen ...... t3 to 40 JO is lUtelJJ 87tol.le o a 9 j " dry......;... I Lard................ . j, IV anu f.-, j P..atue STret.. I iTall.w.. t ('oru m' ! ........ ....... av (PATENTED, 1S79.) Xlant SeCfJ without PreiK ' ; uridon '' ' . " 1 '. ' " "' - i ; . ' ' t ' tTevtr Tlnrnnln flfnnnV 0 51 4 L l"f ''',..' UOOlhT ft flinOTOfr j LuullJ ilUJlujlUll 1 T o r rxv.rwitf! V-ll m.lfh'n tti mmritts p ,1 n, mwed tin ! jni&ti.-.-. Ly the cr- under . t be bottuin. It can be r -.ln at . tear , the fnd sf the ; , r s aM ti"ariainps' as ihe p5rw cAfl-go.- ' ; la.t wa.sou siring infect satlsfatwn and 'r e mmeMlal by evt-r person it.iiijt Uiem. : THE- ' Mmm Cotton Planter, , il ou viiit ihe ehf-apesr. Ih best , and ' ; For ah- b-.. iihsi :rfiieai riaiuer ouy uie ,ugcomw. 1 h-x 'jIfJr WU.-Sf, ;i ' vt.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 4, 1881, edition 1
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