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VirBSCRITIO HATES.
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LKT ALTHIK EVbrTIIOU AlU'jt AT DE THY COCYTRY'S, THY GOD'S, AXD HlCTIl'5.-
VOIi. 11.
fe niOAY, 27, 1881.
NO. 18.
One Square 6 months ..v.-
One Stmare 12 mdntfaft.& ;
liocal Department.
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JOSEPHUS DANIELS,
Editor.
Kuilro:id SrHeAulc sit WiUon.
Gorta North
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So. 47, VAf.wz' i n! Mail U: l." :i.
4J, fast, U:UI
Local Frtight...
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Death of a Youmj Lady. . .
Ycstrday evening ia this pUce at
the residence of Dr. ) E. Barnes, after
linering illness of many weeks.
Miss Lina Vines. an excellent young
lady of this place.. Miss Yines was an
estimable christian lady and her death,
though daily expected, was universally
regretted. W Q joiii our' sympathy with
her many friends who mourn her loss.
1
if
av a icw
-so much il
...S.ii'J a, m.
, . Goi
0 Far-t .Mail;
p. m.
":"" p. in.
.. 1 :M p. ui
For Young lCu. ' .
We heard a lady
(lavs ao, I would like-
he wouht have his teclh deane.t .and
filled,' and ; then we thought of the;
large number of young men MwVwobld
be so attractive if one defect their
teeth did not mar their beauty:
Young man. if you desire to be at
iFiirn r rin dnsirn to be nobular o
Alarke lot of toilet . soap. just re- ' ' ::,t:mX
m ;r.i. n. tfVYu v uj"-
itui v., i '
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f Copt. George 0.v Lynch, a faithful
and frleTeBrconacior. on the V, A IV.
Uailrdad has been promoted to the
positibir cf TraiijDispatchec and As-
Wilson State Normal. SchooU,
'As lieretofora annQuced, this school
inCe h had frequently tnrfeatened to
die but yet lived on miserably, wilh no
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JIUfMsn in" m IT J A
One Square 1 Um.4ii.CS,CI '
One Square 1 month
Our Square tnont hi .
L7rain1rctil mad. Mldifg,
Tranlt Adftttlrtilif Hll IhsefUd ti 1
3
Cents ptt lift?.
sistant Mastej of Transportation at hhur lasting abont five we
V-. ' .i,x: 1.Af ttw
irillbe held in the -Wilson Collegiate j pnuiwe yi Tcr u:u y
fnct.tntV lt wl!1 bein Wednes(f?V.iT,iey accordingly tied a rope aronnd
Jtan,eJ5th. and end Friday, July loth.
his reck and swung him up to a joist of
the hoaso, where he .was found a f
tuition will be free. All publ-c oU ,ninute9 l,y a' co!orc(l wPra9n of
i . '-' , ' , ;Jist - the neighborhood who Dkssed throuob
Floreiicc-i S. C, -
Can Lyittrs!plfce will be filled by j vate'schobl teachers, k or any "persons j
hmt.iirr. ronfJUollv Lvnch. an Ur- exoectuiff to teach, can attend. ins
ceived at . llarsaves Dijg
which ill be sold very cheap.
Snuff 50 cent a pound at Rowland b.
Farasols alii qualities at Uoscnthals
w lot of bordered lawns at-Rosen
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Dead watches and clocks made alive
atCuurchwell'sj. r r j
Vlien otir baiid gets in harness we'll
have plenty of fnusic. ,
100 Bushels black field peas for sale
tE. O. Noe 4 Co. " '
Stop that co Mgh, -y getting a bottle1
of Fulmona at Rowlaud's.
Sun Jay niglit somc dogs killed sev
eral of 51 if j . G:jy's sheep;
'Nothing bents that assortment of
i
fiae perAimerj ac Rowland's. :
The &7'e Jdnrnl is to be resumed
as an ami prohibition paper. ;
i
SceAVrWA. Uarbrey's price list of
sawing machines. They -re low.
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JCRcady made Clothing, New and cqin-4
plete and si-IU bg cheap, at noseumais.
, Pulmonai; tlie great remedy for col I s
roii dis and coiusumpiionTat Rowland's
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The Methodist Sunday School had
their pic nic at Tinklotou Wednesday.
Matlinos. (Ml cloths and earpetting
only good qnali ties for sale at Rosen
thal j" -
Fifty pieceb new calicoes the pret
tiest of the Season just received at
Rosenthal's, j , ;.
My stock tsfkept complete; and is re -plenished
thrpighout the season at
Kosenthals. .
All kinds of (lae'moss-wovo. ' Fiench
rliina and i-tlier Hue craekeryvery
Di-d. "
Kear CastaUm,1 NaUi county, May
24th; Mrs. Alice RrassteU, wife of Mr.
0. I7raswell. aged 20 years. -
In this county on tlvb night of May
n.i, ir .l.iiiii'u E. Edwards alter
lSbU. r . . ,
4-4
He clerked in Wilson, we bel.eve.'sev
eral years ago.
your, teelb jeu(vhitcr Uan the snow
and your breath sweeter than the per
fume exhaled from the rose of Sharon-
bane gentlemanf;'
The Typographical Art.
the neighborhood who passed throuob
the lot on an errand to another neigh
bor. This woman cut the child down
and laid il on the bed, when it began to
lectures will be open- to
' s
leacneis ui iiot,
all.
whether
f I ' I. I kk. .-I
The art preservative of all art is perlntendent of Public Jjutrticlio M ncss; 55 ' 4lr iT"fW
i a. it ik w
t'on of whicli is given below :
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The Wilson Comet Band i
The outlook for a good ba.d in Wil
son is more encouraging now than 'cy
er before. Twelve of our youog men
have joined and they purpose Vj pur
chase instruments at once and organ
;ae a first class bahdl We know of
nothing that would afford more pleas
ut 0 to our people than a good band and
those who propose to joiji ought to be
encouraged by our citizen!?.
Rlarrie I. ; -
In Beaufort Mayll9ti, l)y;Rev. K. A.
Yates, D. II. Mr. W. Wf Shaw, of
Wilmib'ton to Miss Mamie Chadwick.
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We extend best ; wishes. A :
Wednesday night at the residence or
the bride's father, Mr. Charles B. Ay
cock promi&ing , joung lawyer of
r.Mfldmrn tn Miss anna ! oodaro,
VlUlVt'V.VI w I - , J
tle accomplished and popular daughter I ho fan wno ioc4
... r ' ... not aavcruse.
of Mr. urn. oo(iaruoi ims .cuuij ,
p:ider Sylvester llasseU ofTicialing:
'1 he Advaxck ettends' best wishes
to this young couple; fcrjii long life of
peace, prosperity and unalloyed hap
pi.icss. . , .. . ' ' -
constantly developing new beauties. ; commissioned Prou a Jlassel
The most recent la tba f portraiture of cipal of the school and the following
the -Human lace uivine, an uiusira-
)
The man who docs
advertiese.
stopped again at Brown's house, when
she ascertained that the brother ami
onntlpmen as'the' local Board of Man a.
"era ; MessrsIl. G. C mnor, f7. ;W.sislcr hflJ taken y"S child fTol
lilouat John E. Woodard, 'Win. Mur
ray, and R. W. King. Frofesaors J. B,
Brewer. M.-M. Hargrove, and h.. to.
the bed, carried it out behind the gar?-
den and buricti it. She hastened to
the scene of the burial, dtx the child
The finest l,t of jsoap ever .brought
to Wilson, at 11-irgraves' dn store.
Inferior Court. ;
" Inferior court was in session this
week. Justices Lancaster and Brooks
urcsidin Tlie Grand jury- was or
Flease notice the frightful, cadaver
ous expression 'of the man who fails to
make his business known to the public
through the p'iplic print, and the smil
ing, contented and satisfied appear
anee of the man who has made money
by investing In! printer's ink. .
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, , , , , nr,0rt i a tooc'iprs I up, carncu ti iu niu nousc aim imu iu
. nflqt liiv heen en?aCci as icaciers
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ia the school. Mr. James W. Hayes.
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Commencement Exercises.
i The commeiKcmcnt exerpis93.of the
ffilson Collegiate Seminary Witf ? em
bra e next Wednesday and Thursday.
M.j4 Robt. Bingham, -, of Bingham s
School will deliver the annual address
Wednesday night. The musical con
cei t will be given Thursday night.
r These commcncement?exer.cJ5ea at
the Seminary are always pleasant and
entertaining and will this" yer prove
equal to former occasions.
Jn Important Decision.
Treasurer Worth - has just rendered
ihe followin? decision, which is of in
iffs in the State : Since
the ratification ofuhe present machin
ery act, March 11, 1881. land sold tor
taxssandbid in by the slier ill must be
bid in for the county, and not for the
State as formerly. The committee
which perfected the present revenue net
no doubt deemed this a change ir the
better, as did al3o ;; the , Legislature
which passed it. ' " I
aanized with Simeon Ilolden as fore-
Twelve cases were tried r and
and six
that
hareyet to
aot spend a
ring the cympaiu.:
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cheap at Ricul hats. - ;
We don't (know anything positively.
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but- we- presume that tue muenera
favorite part is Chaucer.
When can a tooth be clothed : with
the purple (f royaltv? When it is
aclring. l'aient npnlied for. I
The nice turnouts whivh can be seen
n fillorrniin tin our streets, indii ato
the rei;n of jprosperty and show
there is life in the old land jet.
Wa return thanks for an invitation
to attend th 1st grand excursion down
the Hudson which will be given Eusl
man's Business College, May 28th.
The pic-nic at Uarefoot's mill last
1.Vi,iw v A vprv nleasant one. e
hear of anyone who did
pleasant day. j
There are now two string bands in
town one ja home band and the olh?r
an Italian baud. Both band dis
coursed sweet mush: last nigh untii j. Fo$t 0Ji :e Hours.
the wee sraa hours o morn. i
Wftiifrfft- home cntcrDrie. tlavc
your boots 'and shoes made ar-l. D
Gardner s'hop if you want a fit. He
uses,- the best leather and employes
gout woikmen and guarantees to
please customers.. r r :
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ha to Rev. B. S.
Uronson for n copy of Bishop Henry C.
Lay's sermim commemorative of the
late Thomas Atkinson D. 1.. LL. I ,
liishop of lortb Carolina delivered n
Christ Church Raleigh, be fore the Con
Tentlon or orth Carolina May 18th,
1881. . j : . ;
Give It o the babies.rThe . follow-
irg letter speaks for itself;
Saltjvill.e Va.j Feh. 7th! 1881.
Mesre Ijandrum & Litchfield, Ab
ingdon, Vol.: You need not sendlhe
'Baby Fooid" (G rauinm) ordered of you
nfew days! ago as we have found some
thing better. We, got out of the med
icine we hjld been giving the baby for
t .
Ihe last month or so, and we happen- , eul $everai
1 fco-have Lame of vour Iron and Alum Mrs. II. G-. Wh
Mass on hand- I persuaded m wife
She did so. and it acted like
We have, been giving it to
hira now about a week, aud lie has a
tter appetite and rests better at
ttiffhtthari for a long tinie. If it con-
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Vmnes to 4I0 him good we shall not
need any more Baby Food, Corn breid
and graty agrees with him: since he
bppnlnliinor the '-Mass," and we
man.
t.hure were nine convictions,
other cases disposed of. : . ? . ; :
A tramp named Iman, a foreigncj.
was convicted for stealing lightwo'od
from WmD. Farmer and was sen
tenced to the penitentiary tor one
year. - Tt is, lUimghVby.a greit many j
that Iihan is crazy. n J
Wm. II. llarfison colored, was con
..;i.io,l rC ctp'-ilina shoes from B in. - H.
lVtM VI L V ' O
Morris, and was senlcnccd to the peni
t.cntiary for five year
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Prohibition. " . : " v
Rev. Jos. E. Carter will speak on the
suhject of Prohibition nt Enfield Fri
day night May 27th, and at Kocky
Mount, Saturday evening June lUh
Mr. Carter is an able speaker and
his speeches in belalt of prohibition
have been productive pf much
ioro mul plspwhere. and we have
"
doubt but that he will win in'ajiy to the
cause which he so ably champions du-
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gooa
no
Sagacity jrrf il e-Horn. s ,
We heard tho other 1ay of a i most
remarkable exhibition of the sagacity
of the horse, .and when we take into
consideration the fact - that it was per
formed by a common, field horse, it is
more wonderful still. '"The horse went
to the well, and, not finding any' water
,io the tub, took , hold of the handle of
the p imp wth her mou h. and fde
several efforts to pump up the water,
and really seemed worried in not ef
fecting her purpose. 1 his is a tact,
and is vouched for by a gentleman of
the highest credibility. A gentleman
near Rocky Mount has a horse who
will unlock the crib door and wallv de
liberately.ia and help himself. If any
of our exchanges can beat this, let
them trot out and then we will 'bring
in another horse. j
Frank Leslies Popular Montniy jar
June. . ' I
Al.nunds as usual in attractive fea-
mi. . 1 4 Intn ilNlQlO &
t.ures J.ne icuo-mg
new Emperor,- Alexander III by Al
fred H. Guernsey, is highly interesting.
ind! its tea illustrations are admirable.
Among the other note-worthy contri
butions are: ''Beggars in Italy,' by Jun"
-r -..!. .n.. I. a 1a ,1 n O t 1 V fl -
ms LiOrramc ;i -aiuuus iuc v..j
iu; Dutch,' 7illustrations; -Freaks of
Lanllscanc. 12 illustrations ;
he Empressj of Austria' 7 illustra-
! ... ,! -i m 1 ' K V
tions-; "iyroi; ana xyiuivse, jj .
Selou 4 U'ustrations; 'A week in
Hamburg by Alfreton Ilervey. 12
ub.strations. ; etc. Tho sketches, in
clude 'J- Fen ni more Cooper 'Tiie
loss of the 'Kent East" Indiaraan' ;
Sport in India,' 'Benedict's powerful
serial novel, 'A Late Remcrse is con-
tinued,and there are somo exceeding
ly interesting shott stories by popular
Writers. Bret ilarte contributes a po-
eni, finely illustrated, entitled,; 'What
the chimney: sang and the other poems
rr of rare merit. The miscellany is
large! and embraces a great variety of
sulked s replete with entertainment and
embodying much useful information.
T ie number contains 128 quarto pages
and more than a hundred engravings.
It ts also embellished with a beautiful
colored frontispiece, 'Baby s awawe.
from a painting by Meyer yon. Bremen.
rjhe price of a single copy is only lb
ents ; yearly subscription, i. Ad
dress Franl Leslie's Publishing Houe
ub, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York.
ofToisnot, who has been for three
years a highly successful student ' at.
Cooper Institute and the , National
Academy of Designs in New .York
City, will teacFi drawing and penman
: TVfr. J. S. McDonald, the- best
Teacher in the Graded School f-.t Ral
eigh, is expected to have charge of a
model c'ass of primary schools. And
Prof. Alexander Graham, who has had
several years' exper.ence in New York
City aud Brooklyn Schools, and is vow
Principle of the Graded .School atFay-
etteville, the best Grade 1 S ool in the
State, is expected to give us the bene
fit Af hie ovo.eedinlv v.uuablc experi-.
saw w k k - o r t -
ence.
The branches taught will be School
Organization. Discipline and Methods,
Spelling, Orthoepy, Reading. Penman
ship. Drawing, Geography, English
Grammar, History, Arithmetic, Alge
bra-Book keeping, Latin and French,
If a sufficient number of students de
sire, classes will bo formed also in vo
cal music, Uie Natural Sciences,. Ge
ometry, Trigonometry, and Surveying.
Prof. Ilassell is makiw' arrange
mentszto secure ihe ueryices of Mr. J,
tT. Scarborough, Dr. J. L. M.,, Curry,
Prof:' Henry Q- Shepherd, 'VxofVY'3i
Kerr Dr. Fgene Grissom, Dr. S. S
Satchwe!,4 M-.j.- Jfd Hotfchkiss and
others as Lecturers.
It is proposed, by means of the oxy-
calcium stsreopticon. to illustrate 'the
sciences and interesting trips into for
eign lands. - .
The managers? ? afe :1 determined tn
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make the-Wilson iNormai equal io any
in the State ; so that thei c may be no
rcasb.i for any of our - eastern' teachers
Isewhere for normal instrtic-
j DnlicfaAtiAi, rf coAiniT it nrriin rliiri ! n
life under her treatment. Her good
offices, however, only p)stponcd the end
a little. The shock to the -deiieate
brolher'e system was such that on the
Sunday succeeding his execution and
burial tie 'died, surely enough. Stales-
i
villc Landmark.
. tfamoilki
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Tli nwmnlihd Snnthm r?ai
' tiooikt In tramaW'Xb4A
Reading RiWttttdRsf
ji; ? ;ntai4rio64io& ot t tt
r'.'- a- Character, ehK 3 ft
.. . j f?: L-j't- 'atji'i XH
Humorist, Jimio and ChrCte
In his langhable RaUrtah)rttrrV&
1 ' c
rt .
Introdficlng comic ' andenarclr
songi. laughable inipersunatloftf li
humorous sayings. ' . t .-.
Admissiox . ' '. ROCeriUl
Chilikem . . . s ISCenti.
Performance tcjlns at ; ,8ucloc
Reserved sat9 for'sate WlthoH
extra charge St llrgrare ;
Stwe. '
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"OLD FOLKS
it p
market ni;poisr.
10
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Wilson N. C May.; 13 1S81
COTTON Middling..
GRAIN. IUKkt pei bvw..
Join
Oats
Pea
BAOON N. O. llam per Uv:.
N C-S'dc and shouluers...
Uulk meal Miles....,
" "slioulders..
Beeswax ..r. 2f
BnOer ......... ...... ...... I ..53 to 40
Cliickclis......
Ess..:;..:.. .:. 12 1
Hide?. Green 5.
" di y... ......... i. .......... ..., ....A0toUl
Lard... '...U ;..l 1
Peanuts, m to 1.2i
Potatoes Sweet.. : , 60
1 ilC 99 V ' - 10
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Lorn njuai ...-. r M.r
Cltarlotte Observer r Mr Harry Her
man was voted immense byl i -ftlUa-Ul'
character acting. especially i Uie
-School Boy" created mneh nertiptfAf
and he received several encores, t is,t
Lincoln Prrtgreut: IUrry" lWi
is an orig ii.al wit,7am1 .bis humoreus
i npersonations created roars or lauii .
tcr- . r '
fTt?w!iort Sars. Hsrry UornwJrfs
chaeacter impersonations were xcec!3
lngly amusing, and folly established his
claims as a horffsrist. ' :rAt
i Rtletth VitUor t s Hsrry JTermonnfe
his cnaraetcr song and tmprsorjt
received round of ippb' ;; ...
. Fayeteoille Examiner i J Ilsrrt: Hlt
mrin i. imltablo si a rooster: -lif TM
SO I shanglbal. i . 1 .
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II.
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Our Postmistress rernests-is to call
the nUentionof our citisensio the fol
lowing office hours andto request tl.em
to attend to whatever.; bnsincs they
inay have while the office is bpen.
n;Ti rmpiis tat-8 a. m :- closes at
..-v .. AHA.Atn;rAii hole tn
0 ,ou p. m , upvu iii't iui """
lionr after the arrival, of the last train
at 7 :59l On Sunday the oifice is
opened one hatf hoar after divine ser
Personals
Mrs. B
II. Blount is in Greene,
with her daughter Mrs, T. H. Best.
" Jiiss Myrtie Young is on a- visit to
relatives in Petersburg. Ya.
Mr.Thad Vuhr:. of Petersburg. Va..
has been spending the week with his
brother, J. T. S. Young. , V
Mrs W. S Farmer and Mrs. w. X.
Harrison are on a visit to relatives ih
wilson. -1
of Nash.
Tv-Ki'jht. !"';. j
FrOm'aU accounts 1 JFilson will be
favored to-night with an entertainment
of the highest order of excellence.
Miss Louise Cla:ke is an accomplished
snnt.ilrn. elocutionist, asid a ladv of
higli social standing, in her native city
Her readings have been universally
commended throughout the
where she has given entertainment ?i
Harrv llermon,. it is said1 is very
much like Sol Smith Russell. The pa
pers do not tire in his praise. nVe
not heoitate to recommend everybody
to attend this exhibition, believing, as
we do, that it will be the best that nas
lieen in B'ilsou for some time.
Read the advertisement in another
column... t ' I
Scitioisal Xcws.
BATPLEUORO.
Murder DzaVi, c.
spii wm.
MM
is;i
to go
tion. " 1
In regard to boardj table faro can be
had at the Institute for for the ses
sion table fare, furnished roora .and
i;i,i0', irt nnd all these items 10-
llIIV,j V
gether with servant hire and washing
for $12. ?
Every teacher near the Wilmington
and Weldon railfoad.' and between
h: t road and the Sounds, Who desires
A higher position and hhjher pay in his
or her profeseion, otfgh. to be certain to
attend the WiUon Normal.
m-i -.':,:. . t 1'j ..
At the well known Clothing and Dry Ooodi Establishment of
lo
Editors Advance t
Two ne.snoes cot into a difficulty
hear W'hitakers. last Saturday when one
nocked the other on the head, whicn
resulted in his death:; Did not learn
particulars.' 7
j 'flie difficulty arose.' we understand,
Uncernins the wife of the murderer.
i . Miss Nannie, daughter of J. P.
NcaleK., died on Monday the 23td
inst. ;.j r...
i 1 Farming matters satisfactory, except
a slight over plus of grass m, cotton.
Many farmers are not half over the
first time, and cannot getextra labor at
L..HEILBRONER.& BROrAgls.'
Wc ar ofT(rin2 this season one of tho nobbiest stocks' of Mens .Yontht
CLOTHING.
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State News.
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to try it.
a charm.
can now
rest.
get a pretty good night s
: Yours truly.
Wm. Buchanan.
For sale bv tht Druggists of ilr
3D, N. Ci, ;
. Miss Alice Harrison j of Nash, re
turned' home on Saturday, after having
weeks with her cousin,
itehead. w.
. Mr. Howard Barnes and sister. Miss
llattie. were in Washington, city, last
week, we learn from the 'Messenger 4
Washington correspondent. They ar
rived home B'-ednesday. -Messrs
B.' li. Buon and J; R. Tillery
of Rocky Mouut, and W, S. O. B.
Robinson, F. A. Daniels and C. B.
Aycock of Goldsboro; were irf town
this week attending Inferior Court;
iirs. Stith a former resident of Wik
this week canvassing
for Jeffcrsoo Davis new ,oook. on the
Southern Confederacy. We wish her
success.-, .. . . , - : .
ir r TT ti.iiln v.C5t' Tinnici! nn
a visit to relatives in wilsoa.
Advertised Letters, j
A list of letters and postal cards
wluifjy written rem ainlii infthef post
office at Wilson, N. C.7 M-ftyt 25tlr,''81 :
f Jeseys Ajrtis, J'Mrs' ftainef Beasley.
Mrs Minnie Barnes, Lice Barnes, Mrs
Mary A . Biiet, Johnsoa Dew, Misa
Avii Darden col, Jame3 Fryer, Jamof
Fountain, Mrs Susan Golf, Mr3 E
Goff, Cane Kaket, J A Hayes & Co, If
R Jones, MV Jones. James Montgom-
erv. Miss Ella Price, . Miss Cirnelia
Parker 3. Wm Puts, K Perry, James
A Stone, Paul Y Smith W D Sloan
Mary Stmrhs,' Miss Martha AnriTyson,
JPisslny Tnompsoiv, M'rs1 Vemie Viclp;
Miss Maggie Whitley, Miss Elizabeth
Wilkerson'; Samuel Walker, Miss'Mary
A Ward. Haywood -WJid. Wm Wil-
liarhs, Easter fFilliams, Henry B Wil
liams. . - : ?, !'
? If the above letters and. postal cards
are not called for in four weeks 1 they
will be sent to the dead lejur.onice.i
v 3ZT M.C. Damels, p.m.
any price. , , , .
WhPftt and other sraaiu gram iooks
as well as might be expected after the
long and severe winter.
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SNOW HILL.
Ball Fire, c
' A friend of ours who was in Snow
li:i last week gives us the following
items of.news: , r ,rov ,
Last Friday evening a little boy was
playing with matches in a shop and
cot Mm. shon on are Which was con
sumed toiether witba kitchen nearby.
It was only by great exertion
new Methodist church which is being!
built was saved. j
Hie ball eiven Friday night was at
Tarboro Southerner: Ardcn Cherry,
Jr., a lad ol 14 yeare, was uiuwucu
a marl pit on the Jand of W. S. Barlow
last Sunday, with a party cf children
too small to rescue; him.' He was fish
ing in the pit, fell in and wa? drowned.
being subject to -epiiepuc ins.
rii Ua t imniit ron canturer. is
deeply grieved at the loss of his sou.
Murder ik Nasii. A Negro Brains
Another w ith a Cai:t rix.
Whitakers, May 21, 1881 On one
of Maj- James M. Jiayo's Nash county
nlaiitations." riar Bellamy's factory,
this evening. Blake Ricks and 6eorge I .
Gritfni, both colored,, ha-1 a difficulty ,J2J
concerning the wife of the former. j '
i?;a mv Gn&n a terrible blow on .
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the temple with heavy cart pin. kill- p
ing him instantly. iXter which Ricks j
fled arid has not yet been arrested. :
Sew Observer .y. i j
-f A STRAXGE Cr.IME A TlIKKB TEAR
OLD ClIlLt ilANGED BY ITS UTTLE !
BROTHER AND SISTER A
sATtox is Iredell ooux-
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r.vtr' nfTered In Wiin.- In sdditon to that we hate received sns ol, I
the hand.-ion e.it stocks of
TRIM MINT! SILKS, t ; .
- LACES. ' - si-,
.'. .EMBROIDERIES : 'C
ULbVKS, 11U3,. . . t ..... v:
LADIES, MISSES, anc CHILDREN'S HOSE
'v wti.irh tn call it euilou and ask the public for c: animation Iwfors
t -i.
. . . ..I 1 .1.. 1. Afirr an Pa' m1
Our pff ek i larer than usual, kiiu uur iuvmm m uiviw Mwwif
.VAI.L PBOF1T.S. . , : : i - : v- v
Our slock U cotnnh'te hi that line kf id consU of a hamfWme 'line tof i
Buttor, Lace," Kid. and Fox Owter. SamUls, Newport Tkfk and 8Up.
per. Al-'o a full Hii! of Mi ; and UlnWren s &Uoes? 5e;joaU,
eution to our hacdsmne fine of r
hess' gents' handmade if
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SHOES,
Gaiters and Ixw Quarter Slices wliich v. make a perislty.
' vnATS.
AND ; FURNISHING G.QQRgg
A Iarje stock of the latat tylcj and best quality. , . .
ThankinzTon for past patrcnac and akig for a coutliitjaoes of thi1'
same.
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bytu. yi.u.-.WW, oft Ab.Sw . . " -"-
Greene, aud was a very enjoy aoie - near UU1. ;v. v-. - - - -fair.
J'.:,. . - - township, wen, sway from home lav
On Thursday, May 19 .b, Mr. W. S. ; iag his three children aloac on the lot.
Farmer, of 6?oldsboro, came to Snow ! TJjC youngest of these children, a boy
Hfl! in 4 hosrs. on bycicle through j some three Xfiir.s1as all his life
over hills, and returned oa : beea wea ana sickly, and the two oia-
Soon; horses and buggies er chddren, a boy and a girl; the eldest j( j
sand and
Saturday
K nrniiCQirT if hVliiclCS CSQ l)C
brought in to general use."
abut ten years ofage, conceived the'
Idea of putting uira on ; o "
We Remain Respectlf T01"
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