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Editor.
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IiOt of bordered l4vns at Ko.sen-
Forty Jjushels ofldack seed ports for
planting at Geo. Di Gijecn & Co' 8.
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Another lot of iliat pic3 fresh cream.
cry butter just received by Geo. I)
Green & Co.
lli'ady madq col
romphte ylid st
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bi'nff
new and
cheap - 'M
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J1 1 1 ( v iie;es oi now
calicoes the
prettiest 'f the sca.-oi
jut reevived at
jto-eiitha
xfa(tingf, oirelotj!if s, a
1 car pet -
.ling," only gootl
llostnthal's."
rpiajliticE lor - sab: :it
All kind of ni4:s Ware, French.
china and other fine
cheap at Rosenthal's
crcCkery, vet y
A Prohibition Courention 13 to be
held in N.shviUo. LJune lith.
.friends of the cauc at e' invited
All
"to at-
tend. j
Kev. Joseph E- Carter has been
invited to address f-he Pohibion Con
vention at Nas ; vi'.lev June l l:h. It
is more than probable that he:ill nc
"cepr. Wc can insure our Nashville
friend a treat if he .consents to
speak", f : '
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It t Very nnnoyiirg to newspaper
readers to take up a paper and just
as they expect to become interested to
read that Parker &' Daniels make tho
best Ielflonauc in ttjwn. And yet it is J
so aiid every bodyknow it. J
Mr. Geo. II. inilin Jr., of that
ufauuch representiiti ve Methodist pa
in r the jfethodipt Advance i on a
vi.sit to his old lidine tliii week. 'e
are glad to .leuria of the increa&iuir
j'opularity of tv Advance. ,
Dr. George T. Harrison Assistant
I'liysician to the i woman's hospital,
New York City, makes this statement :
I have found no one single remedy 't-o
yield such satisfactory results in the
treatment of chronic gastric catarrh,
usually kuown . jas dyspepsia by the
Unprofessional, as the Seven Springs
Iron and Alum Slass, in chronic diar rhoea,
In Anscmja anT in chlorosis I
have prescribed iilargely. For chron.
ic ecltcraa I deem; it invaluable, aso.
ciated with appropriate topical treat,
ment. Calbon yor druggist lor its
formula, or address, Landrum & Litch.
field, Abingdon, y.. for a pomphlet.
For sale bv th Druggists of Wil
sod, N. C ,
Jlunatcay. ,
On Tuesday morning of this vrrek
a big commotion was caused at the
depot hy a mule limning away
and upsetting the express crron
scatteriug crates, t raw berries .V:c.
After the mule had been checked
Mr. Uarly, the ixpres ageot sur
veyed tiie debris ami was heard to
remark .Bolemnly . and moiirnfullr
"straw berries have fallen."
Married.
At Speights JSridgc. Greene 'County fc
- Thur6doy June. 2nd, at the res
idence of Jibe baidt's fitler
Mr. S. P. Cox, Mr. H. G.
.Williams Jr. an(I Miss Eugenia Ccx.
W. A. Darden Tsq., ofliicating. The
attendants were, ,Mr.K. L. Jordan
and Miss Lillic (Jay, Mr. C. l F r
I iner, and 3Iiss iiizzie Williams. The
bridal party rcaohed Wilson yesterday'
evening and wexe the recipients of
- congratulations jfrom numerous friends
! extend our; best wishes fbr a life
happiness auj.1 prosperi;, :
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' In this place 'yesterday, evening at
the Residence ;f the1 bride's brother,
Mr. M. B. Aljcinson, Col. Geo. W.
Stanton and Miss Annie Atkinson,
Elder F. I). Gold officiating. We hare
not the plea3i:r. of an acquaintance
With the brid but we arc assured that
the it a most eitimable, charming lady.
We know Col. J Stanton to be a clever
genial, hospitable gentleman and we
tender our heartfelt congratulations to
both parties andishtbcm much hap
. piaew in iheir tnsrried Uf. i V-
vol.. ii
Quarterly Meeting. ' r j ;
'Tlio scc0nil quarterly meeting of
Wilson station will embrace next Sat,
urday and Sunday. IlcV. J. K. Mann
Presiding Elder will" prcactT 5n"tfie
3etluKlist cliuach Saturday morning al
11 o'6loclr- nnt Sunday, botU iuorijinjr
and at niglit.
Prohibit ioii Convention.
: Th r? will le a .meeting of tlie j
Township Executive Committees in j
thecourt house at thii placj S i.jr-
!ay June 1,IJ It is important tnat
I . . V miHiin mi!
every member of t!ie, Vommiltee and
and every tnc.nd 'f prohibition in '
the countv shall be propent. 1 ronu
nrnt speaker. have been in-ittd .to
be present. 1 he names oi those who ;
will epeak -will be published next
WLck,
Tlit Ball.
Mamonallall, Monday nigbl was
'alC scene oi one ui ' ios - leam v.- j
thrones' for which Wilson, with its
iarge number of pretty and attractive
! fnrls ttnl charming beaux, is uotea.
.The occasion was a ball gcttenup
byour yoang-men and we 'are pleased
to ".learn that the affair proved to be a
a most pleasant and enjoyable one.
The music was fiunished by an Itsdian
band whick is now sojourning in our
town. The whole party danced till a
lie hour and departed wi:U pleasant
: cmembranee. ., -
Paramour's Eh mb'timji. "
Mr, W. Ii., Paramour, who con
victcd of poisiou'ng the well of, Mr. J.
J. Lar.ghinghouse as the lat term of
Superior Court of this county, buf who
touk leg bail5' has timed up agaim His
bro'her committed s.iicide at Chcraw,
S U. and Paramour went to get pos
ssssionof the properly accompanied
by a lawyer" He was arrgstcjil butcs
cnied and was arrested again and
committed to await the arrival of
the Sheriff of Wilson County and again
esc.iped. '
Vve und'erstand that thw prosecutiorl
did not wislto prosecute Paramour'
'after he h-ui left the State. This arrest
13 i.ot at ms tin ccijon-uecause ne was
unwilling to prosecute after Par a room'
had left Eastern Carolina--
In Memory of C.J. Rountree,
Who died in Boerne, "Texas, May
MiU, 1881. ;
Ml. Lebanon Lodge, No. 117, A. F.
& A M , of which lodge i ? he tas for a
long time an active, useful, and hon
ored member, ontue lGtb of May 1881.
at a regular" commnnication after an
nouncement of death, in a number of
spteches expressive of tlie deep sorrow
of the bodge, appointed a committee to
draft a suitable memorial", of 'our de
ceased brother, which isjis follows :
To the Worshipful Masie? Wardens and
Brethren of Mt. LebkAOii Lodje No.
117:.- J '..,
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Past M.ister, Charles! J. Rountree
our brother, well beloved is no more
on thccaithi His remains Mj buried
in a distant State ; the last sad rites
were performed by strangers; the
honor so justly duo to him in masonic,
'uri-d. if paid him at all, w 9 at the
hands ot bre'hrcn" of the mystic tie,
who did not could not, know the deep
worth f Ids masonic heart. a:.d could
r.ot feel that true 'masonic ..-ympathy,
or so tenderly lay him away or so tear,
t'nlly drop in hiStgravoUie sprig! of
acacia, as those whoj Spiew Him and
loved him aa did we But he is dead.
We shall no more see him on earth,
never more give to, - or receive from
him the strong grip of fraternal greet
ing. Never again liave whispered in
our ear by l.im the tcord of good coun
set and friendly admonition which he
was wont to do while traveling with us
on the level of d ne. But his faith mis
in Gml his life was a beautdut exem
plifiealion of a living faith. We have
hope that, through that faith in the. re
deeming merits c Jttdah's Lion his
pure spins is row basking in the suu
light of the redeemed fast by the throne
of God. .-
There is much around 113 : in. our
lodge-room, on our records, in the
beautiful 1 i To of masonic and christian
faith he lived, to remind us of him and
to keep his memory freLi in our minds,
but' that it may ever remain on per
petual record, we will devote a raerao
rial page, with date of' birth,: death,
and masonic recorrl lrnne the lo.lie
room in mourning- and Avear the usual
badge for ti'.irtydays.
iCraterna'Iy submitted,
G. W. Blount,
A. B. Dz.vxs. - V Committee.
w ; :i
On motion report of committee was
donate.! to be spread upon the
utes, and qepy furnislid the uilox
Advance with request that same be j -"v'MO
published, and that Kinston Journall coun',60 and the -aainatbns. 40..
and Wo7dU2Wo ; be reouesled to rPupi la rho failed io stand their: exami
copy. .
Attest,
G. W. Blount, Secretary i'
Ml. Lebanon Lodge No. 117.
LET ALL THE EDS THOU AUl'ST AT, BE TUY COLVTKY'S, THY
WILSON,
'T i "'f7rJT:i. Tyi 1 'T"""fl
ANNUAL gommeNcemsnt;
WILSON COLLEGIATE SEMINARY.
Wednesday itnd Thnndaf Jim As
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Lixioutr Addkes.s h y Ma.j. Kocekt
1'IXGHAM GUADUAXING
A.4 a
Musical Entertainment
Etc.' -
The commenceinent exercises of
tnis jutiy celebrated institution of
.a-hin embraced Wednesday and
,Thurt(1 of , lhi3 wefek
A large
1 number of visitors from a distance were
present and all the exercises were con
ducted ia an emiqent appropiiate
siyuv . H
jfiJefure dark '
the people took up their line of march
to t he St minary and long before tte
t'ujo' for the commencement of the ex-
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. I ercis.is. tlic nail was iiuea witu a;i ea-
2er and attentive tHrpr.g.
At 8.20 the exercises legart with , nn
appfcpflate, impressive ' ai
prayer by lie v. J. II. Guinn
-
id ; earnest
L pastor of
the Methodist, church, after
which the
"Chiming
Announced
'Miss Sue-
class r
ljells;'
-ndered iaf chorus
Prof. Brewer then-
ttiat the graduating essay o
Foy would ie read, at her request by
Mr. W. HBlountrhosuect cho
sen, "Wc live in deeds, not years; in
thoughts not breath ; In feclingSjnoUn
figures on a dial " - ,
IIeres9ay was a beautiful and well
.. 1 11 . 1 It. 1
wiUten one ana reucciea creun umu 0:1
herself and her Alma Mate?, and was
highly appreciated by, , the audicrce.
few young women combine1, the origi
nalily of thought and beauty of ex
pies6ion,to such a degree as iliss Foy
dots and W a'h but Compliment her
efTort, - . " j -'
'Airs from Scotland," an instrumen
tsd duet was rendered by J two prelty
little" Mlssej -liiwsio Barnos Aud Fan
nie,-rrues in such a manner as to de
serve commen.dation.
j Tlich-cninlh evenC" p .tiie: eve
ning. In a few "and appropriate words
Prof. Brewer introduced
Ma.j. Robert Bixdu.vM
as the orator of the occasion
2Iaj. .Bingham , for over an. hour
made, as hepersisted in filing it "a
talk' to the girb which was appropri-i
ale, instructive and interesting and
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winch not only pleased and instructed
thegiri, but entertained the audience
in au inimitable way. , It wag, we be-?
licve, rcallv the most- or ml nal and
striking address we have ever heard
delivered before a female-school and
it stampped Mnj. B. as a strong and
original thinker. A feature whiv'h we.
ndmired so much throug
tout the 'talk,
was the speaker's veneration
for wo-
man. and his unbounded
faith in the
weaker sex. This together
with, the
reverence for GoJ and his earncs'ness
- - 1
in Impressing devotion to duty on the ;
girls made it, yte think,
able, earnest, practical
at once
an
effort which
could not "fail to accomplish good.
That the speech will be fruit ful of
good resnUs wa do not doubt fur it
contained much practical advice .and
counsel to the young ladiea that it can
scarcely be doubted but that his advice
will inspire them with a dt sire to emu
late thq example -of the good, the
beautiful and the Irno. :
. At the: coaclusiou of his address
Prof. JSrewcr in behalf of the faculty,
scholau and the . commurity thanked
Mai. B. for his instructive, entertaining
and able. address.
iNext In order..wa.s some excellept.tti-l .f. . t, .
. 4 i , j i tj.u i'T jv,.- . 4ers Misses Brown, Rhodes, larmer,
struUiental musre, 'BvBaTadiao DuaM -- t; m
by Misses Egertoa and Dewey, f-after
which was the
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Again have we catisejo be orofowndly
grateful to Gcd for ldspleasjngs k ,us.
During the session we have had "very
little sickness. -During tho six years we
have been connected wjth thawj!iool
there has been no case Of serious sicSX
ness.'' ' '' : . '-?;;, -j '
In "our Literary Department we have
d 83 pupils; . in Vocal .and Ifctru
mental imisIcSO. - ; r ' Al
We think most of these pupils bave
; ! jn a d e, com men d abl e- pregre sf . V ' We
have raised our standard and -cpnse-
-rqueBtly luere re .not so maoj.-i biab
! marks as wuTeporteof lsst. yean -In
making up ihe Reports for ; the .TOanslcv;Farr 'iiia Chorchwell A"
. r , M . .
nations cannot receive more than ,60.-4
i Several young ladies failed to stand
! . ' : - .i
4Besjexaminations and their., grades
have suffered.
The following hare ui tda an averegc
x. c; jmiriiiY, IJXE , issf.
of 90 or more :
Minnie Adams, Annie.Bryaal, Julia
Brewer. Ella Cle&ents, Sallie Cox.
Mary Cox. ilpija, Coi, Daniel Cone.
Minnie Deans, Kate Kgerion. Sue Foy,
Hattie Gardner. Addie Hardy, Chr'ie
Ilarrris, Corca Jnrman, jNannib Jar
man, Sallie Jarman, ! Maggie Pafker,
Jelsie Parker,: Ca!ltej (guiles, lla
RhodesAnnie" Rountree Lily ISmfth.
liennie Selby, Lillian Simpson, Robert
IFyatt. Sallie. Wool en, J dia Yelverton,
Mollie Herrhig, Bettie Herring, Eddie
Barnes, ; Pau line JoynerLou. fMoord,
Mollie Weaver, Mai tin Murray. Cv
TbipSon. Helen Rieks. Geo H. Con
nor, Nettie Hansley. ;
Total 39. . - j . ,
Pupils have given ns very little
trotlble in discipline. niake a note
of all violations df rules and for any
unladylike conduct we deduct ..fro in the
grade on deportment. In cast's of se
rious violation of orders, or in rebellion
wc resort to demerits or suspension.
I am happy to say tVe have nefer
found it nec?s:arv to cxdgI a vouns
v w
lady. ;' - ' : .
The fol'owing have been perfect in
deportment during the eutire session :
Annie Bryant, Zilpha Cox," Sue Foy,
Addie Hardy! Lizzie "Barnes Fannie
Graves, Lou Moore, Mollie Modrd,
Cora Thompson, Helen Ricks, Corea
Jarman, Minnie WyatC, Fannie Ilar
rell. Atlanta Peacock,
Total 14. ;
Thfi course of stud v is divided into
seven. schools English language and
literature. mathGniatids, "natural scien
ces, ment d and moral philosophy, Lat
in',. French and '(German. 1
A yoUng lady who has accomplished
these schools receives an English Di
ploma. 1 '
T-'-ose who in addition to l these,
schools have prosecuted successfully
one language receive a diploma' of full
graduation. Miss Sue E. Fov of Mexia
Texas has complet,cdYall tTie fchooU
except that German, She is there
ore entitled to a diploma of full gradu
ation which has been conferred on her j
by the board of Trustees upon the rec
ommendation of the faculty, ; ,
with appropriate words of counsel
Prof. Brewer presented Miss Foy w ith1
her diploma which she gracefu'ly ac
knowledged, v' ? ;
The exercisers of the evening closed
with a "duet, 'Queen r of Fairlies.b
Misses Gardner and Warren, which
was rendered in a highly creditable
maimer. : 5 ,
The'eXcrcises last night consisted
of vocal and instrnmental musicmnder
the. direction of Miss Mollie Dewey,
the" accomplished imiicl teaeher
Each one performed her part so well as
to reflect creditupon herself.her pair.8
taking' instructress and opon.the Sem.
iniry. .The concert closed loo iate to
idlow'il to make ant extended com.
menis orcrUicisrns, fur where all did
srywcll it Is, we " think, invidious to
make disinctions. - .
The following" well arranged and
nkillfully executed
comprised
the ..evening's
entertain
mcut;:. ; . .
: - PART FIRST.
Our Greeting Full chorus
, welcome to Spring ? Pianos, 9 per
formers-Misscs . ' wilkf hsf Lyon,
A.
Lames, Herring, Hooks-yi A lams, Ap
plewhite, Uryanl and Bullock,
Poo T?ortAnKlo. 9 Vi'inAs fi nprfnrm-
unurcnweit, l alter anu vex.
Come o'er the Moonlit fa Song- -Misses
Applewhite. Hooka A) Barnds
and warren. - .JH
Ruines 4' Athens 2 Pianos, G per.
formers Misses Lyon Bryant, JL
Herring, Young, ;A. Peacock aud L!
narpcr. ; ;
Haunting Eyes 2 Piano?1, 4 per.
f 0 mer s M ises Graves. L. B a r ue s ,
Bullock and B. Herring.
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A'pine ' Maids vocal duet Misses
L. Parker, and N. Young. r
S i mam
' ' "Mtsere T) no. Grean 2 and Piano
Misses Ixjcr ton and Dewey,
PARI SEGOUD. .
4 i i .
Joys of Spring Chora . by Class,
Little Komp-'2 Pianos, 6 pctforjn-
Itmwn. RhodefAl
Lorctta Entrance-2 Pianos, C Ter.
foriers-3IUsc3 Egerton, Thoitpsii,
Hooks, K, Dames, -Harsley and Ap.
"Cjnceft ''of "TffemTengales Semi
riinrns Misses Herring, wllkins and
others. i!;3.f fT t
Lo Tourbillo'atrD.uo-i Misses
GOD'S iD TRUTH'S."
Barnes, and L. Graves. ' -
The Reapers Vocal, trio Misses
ParkerYoimgJaiuI B. Uerringaj! I
I Dinah Medley Overture 3 Pianos
p pcTraer3-i4Iissea iEgertoii.Barrwji,
Thompson, Gardner, warren, K. Barnes.
I LadItaf;tralte.Vocal . bU$f ss
LeeParker.', ' r ' ;
M:iaiiilloPvertiire. 2 Pianos i
performersMisseb Ege: ton A.llarnes
L. Barnes, and F. Graves.
Accident Last Monday, , ,V
Last Monday morning, an aedldent
tesitlUwg In clic injury of two men E.
O. McQcyu and LJavid Nolly occur
pA at Geo. D Green and CoV s'ore
caused ty the rise of the elevator with
abilost li2htnlr)t raniditv. 'Mr.
" . . , ... .
Gowan, book Keeper of the firm
was on the elevator when the key
that holds the iffain wheel that Cootro's
the ascent ordesjent o.tho; eTevator
Tell oui anI Mr? Mcgowaa's weigh!
balanced it '-. tnft cotfld not oarry
it
dowiu K':f :"-.-' f m1'
Tuiuttbg ui griL oat .on . the Becond
floor. Mr, McGovvan made a start to
do so when tha elevator flew up catch
ing his leg between an iron tailing on
the elevator and the side eff the flooring
lacerating it sefCfrify, and preventing
him from moving or the elevator from
ascendin f descending. Mr. Lat
William's and serefal OtfiCr' gentlemen
ran up stairs , and . knocked ofieq the
door (it was 1 ldc'ke 1 from the inside)
and thre of them jumped on the ele
vator to carry it down and to relieve
Mr. McCowan of the pain ho was sflf
fering. . Mr; David Nlly was the last
to start to get on ..the elevator i and:
just as be stepped down from the floor
to get on the weight already on ifci
was sitifdeieut lo carryit d6Trn rapidly.
Mr. i.NoIley .was J precipitated to the
flo'br n'd'snfta.ined injuries On his face
which' have confined him since, although
his injuries are not serious Mr. Mc
Gftwan's injuries though pr.laful arcj
not seriou3, and although he is yet con
fined it is thought that his recovery
will be sneedv. 1 i
Drs. Barpes and Kmg were called
m and rendered efficient iid.
j The others whoweretm the elevator,
were badly shocked but received no
lr.juries. Tt is surprising to see ,-kew
'ittlc damage resulted ' from the aoei -
defttS revipltrrator has
now , been
fixed anniiaHnerc tfl yiger from the
sam
cause, it is sate to say,. wiU J be
likely to occur.
1
Advertised Letters,
A list of letters and postal cards
wholly written "remaining in the post
oflTce at Wilson. 'N.'C.j- June fst. '81 :
;Martin Bect6n,,ilJrVJ 1 Parties, Al
fred Cook, Eafro'm Davis, Dennis Ev
ans col, Ginett Hardy, W C Pullen,
George Price, Mrs WPlic A Perry. B Y
Perryi Iliciiard Pate col. Miss Manda
Stokes, W F Trogdon, P E rhompson,
Wm Taylor, Miss Martha Taylor, Miss
Nan lie E Taylor. J F.L'izle & Co. Ire
dell Vick, John Watteaburg.SFWhit-
If the above letters and postal ca
are not called for in fnr weeks . they
will be sent to the dead letter o0ice.r J
! II, C rDAXiELs, P. M. ,
Commencement Jxercistg at ihe Indti
tide. '
I The cornciencera-jnt exercises of
the wilson ! Coifegiftte v Institute wilj
embrace i Tuesd ay, y Wednesday and
1 Thursday of next week-,- ; '
Tuesday, June 7th., a p. m. Sncrui j;
given by the Stonewall Debating So -
ctety. ; . ,.,,;. .-
ivednesda, "June 8th.,1 9 a. ' m. An
nual meeting of Board of Trustees.
""Thnrsday, June-0th.. a. m. Annual
Address trrt Mr. T.B., Kinssburyy Cf
wummgion.
Thursday, 8 pi tri closing Musical
and Rheloricaf Exercises, Annual Re
port of t t'rincipab Announcement, of
Distinctlo
ns,- aihL presentationioflZaey-: f-mtoa
J diplomas. .iftfWP!0
Prizes and
2ft? Band,
Theyoung men who expecto Join,
Hthe band will meet at lr. 1. U. ig
room 5at. night to ebmpbeta their organ
izatioa. The young men Jrho are ia
ested'in MthU riovrDcat -are Inoral
young and will orgauize a band that
wilLbcTan honor to the town. In con
aide ration of ttat ct that tbebah
proposers to organize oa strictly brsi-
ness prindptes ar. to purchase; their
owia lntT3iBict3 it does seem .to ns
thatsJDttiii oar citizens ought to aid
them in employing a teacher. Every -
1 1 iui it Tw 7 r 1 rn ict 1 1 1,. mosiu aiiu i - - u , ra v 111 v . a aa.ii: : . h
, thing towards tue iormMon jf;,;"'?'. 'mure, of ?P:ColIier,Ti;
Riband. mowilUiQvelnihe mitt ;er? He inercr says a word (ion;UUcoV. V0i dnt?X
C0M1VIENCEMENT IXER
" ; V V'-. Ofrte ; V
Toisnot Male and Female High School
It wa our pleasure to be'prcscnVot
Tuesday night at the commencement
! exercises of the Toi mot "Academy
which has just closed a prosperous ses
sion under Wui. 5. Barnes', manage
inent. It 13 with Univeraal regret that
the reopl4 crXoisnot part t with .JJr.
Uarne who goei to Kittrells: tfe has
baiU up a gOtJd school rintt the neohle
of Tofsuct and Viulttilv afft loth M'nVrt
w 7 1 -
with him! However Prof. ftp. Ttfcke
and ttife. well known here, will take1
Charge of the' school and itnder tbeir
managcrnen I tte may Safely ptetfict UiM
fhe Schoof will ntaluLiin its rffsCut de
gree of eiceifence, ' ' V C i::
TUESDAY
NIGHT.
.1
I, On Xuesday .n'cht. as afihcJnc'e'd in
JJe Advance, FioLE: 1. Tdcfcfi de.
li , Qsbd the annual address efore the
school onv,,Hroniftri as a Factor fn
American Civilization." Prof. Tucke's
speech evinced niuclr research and his
fjequei i citations from history, and his
kn.0wlcge.0r woman's vorks made his
speech a very Interesting' and enter,
taming oneJA. synopsis of 'his address
w6 had intended to publish is,-we re
gfet very much, crowded out. f , "'
Suffice it 16 say. that Trofi Tfticke de
monstrated to the satisfaction of Ids
iattdienbe that worn An had rind 'could
fill positions of trust M well a.1 man,
and he predicted tbat.thc time Was not
far distant when woman would be ad
mitted into jail the professions and av
ocations of life.
At the conclusion of hie address
Prof. Barnes announced that on
i (i WEDXI2SDAY XiailtiOl ,'-:T ..... ,
the , entertainment would consist of
rhetorical exercises. ? '
... rROCiRAMJTK. ''.V
i: Let there be Itghti John Williams.
7-"" Tell the trntlr Saal Atinste'ad.
u3ttU!bfrda ,
Grandmai always dofes,' Willie Tay-
.Musie.'rsTQ .. fs -
tlncompletcness, Revcrdy Jordan. :
yf A Ufr'of at4sermori.amiiel oyion.
S' I'm nine years old, Jacob Dixon.
Vengeance. Joshua W instead.
i Mtilici I -In
r a. x 1
The warriors wreat
reath, Laney uells.
... '.. .
Greece, Fordiee Selby.
, Schoolboy's Soliloquy, John; Taylor.
I'm a little husbandman',' Joshua
Dixon.
The hand for me, Willie Herridg.
Rum's work, dialogue.
i
Think ot the poor, Willie Williams
c,:i. - t...i i.' 4
CarltVollcOMf, Th
Cousins . -' ;.; ' ;
Liberty. Etnmett IJobinsoO;
Jusic.
" Eatrat from4 Shakespeare Mef-
ct oivinlU&Igut;) Q "
Recess.
Courage,' Joseph Farmer; 4
AH's. for the best, Edwin Barnes.
Crattan'slep jjCoery,3 gillie
Sharpe
i : Music, i '.-:' ,- , n
J , ' S '
America. James Watson.'-
The storm, Joh.i,Thigpen.f
ii a'
The old paths, John Moore.
J,MsiC7-v' , ;rj.0- . ; ;
Aery for help, Blerk Borocs
5V
Roora'at the top, Frank Howard.
T he drunkard's solikqaj the nigh
1 before execution, Sidney Carter.
Mi aWSalaiia ontLMalek: Adhel. "
t"'t- j! i J f :: "
Program me. Of mmical cxcfcises.l ,
-Grawljdpculag maroli, Kittie IVio-
. -Little duett, Lou jiprri.v fe'.
Jnvm that ire r uL
? vcu4 so n s t tvui v
uarnes w o t i rt y .t ; ; -r-
4.., ...
ierywaItilc;RrfrJ r1 f.
; ixmeato tus wiUow m tae.icU$aonj
Cora Williams
t Little gem waltz," Xola Wells. - Jrt
Mandelinta, Loo Wtlllamv, ;
2 Silver bells of meirwryl (song), Ida
Lewis. " ;, )?. 'S ' ' t ' :
y Cfrilla raszatka, Lily Parker.
StiaoeanV iVattzvoer:llerf)ns::f .
lije runes, uaortui.rTTT 24t
Mocking -bird ichottlcLV, J Sidney
Carter "'.f ,- i ' ' ji'sei
;Marcb,IdlLwii
int Straare i i-innn, IS.PT,
UbviZi deTnt?tT5nl nimiti for k&
TnuWnt AtfrrfriyeiSeHtJ iKSeftWtl '.J
CeuU per line." .'""-'-:t?' .
Marcli Uk- Norway MWU$m
Barnes and lily, Vtkir, liUs i
TZVtn still a frieml jmiMxzU
CroVclf: wc, t r pdiz4?f"
Snowdrop redows, Cnira Williap
Daisy Dale fwnX Itoii.NHjms),
Rccessisi
-MondalnirT waltz! Guy Barnes;ix
1 :' drandrna,9lidvic
Beatl grant! tm'ait, lauirnXJl
y tliotiiUeSy WorJlfeoia'poaiaft
BlitMa FArtttti "-'-. Hf
" Serenade. b Ida (ion, JJarfUcfc
Iollta, lania WlasteaUdi tzJ
" ffuesirbtf (Mg; Ewllbrtr,
lleavenwatd iBawmifejJt
breams ong, GeaWiH2tt h4
Syracuse iKjltaboejrHeffftigV, ,
CvHkI dj oldSbdrae S fw&gj w(l
B3mesT. I . ,i.Wl vbt&m '
Christrfltr mom log. MUo Cc?per4
? The ikl aUe!deerJj0Bir),56i5By
Carter. ; mvyids :ki$.ttm : .
Toilet march, UtyJWpyit etiT
Hark I hear an ongcLaiagvi jeUgrnf.
Woodland echo i.jll try IJarncJw
1 Bees, wings and flaa. cbom,
Thne flies wiftljr faraj(co5oaK
tion), iJczte CroweQdii j
Oo awa galOf Hanb lrMt?.
Tfife eSerthSJ throcgtat tifatr
credrt aliWe oil leaeliera and fdllara.
and the pfcasdre dtfttred froBttlKlny
prfsent will not ftxfn b tftirgntiCl by
ll Vtw here to (brtmatdas totteodr
l-ZU'JL 5 .it. ) .. TTTir.. , -
Cinmitfiialedi
fAs Tristc,in1.iriri1mtler to
the Tcisnot Stinuif Horn fssonaa-
j tivo in'tjotlcfngrery lUtfo tWfcrrcura
Lon our 3rce we, juik frujrjBtaca nov
sam - OTDeiuiojabni ajiUprjbicU
bUndi-jin frotiWof bis. And yearly 1
opposite a millinery Itorc; '
A MurdWThU Count f.
t News " reached liereTewrday of a
murder whlcVlooV'pTact fo tt2i bounty
on WfarinHlr?Kdwirf BlTijs Sr.
It seems that there had bae&'.iC ftud of
long sfa'rtiflng between I IMy Kllh
ariVI tffigtr Jiib9tw&'JT09t
and It came io Its fiulmlauiasstsr
day fn ihe sliootmp-' erfNsw
souc at life ban Js'of Wkt f!lia.4Coro
ner Pcele held 'in ftnqTwatTjiterday
cyen'ng ,and rendered' Sreinj In ao
crdance-'wlth the Aoot vf,F-U nol
been seen iuWll iaoryu
J IJoth th f ? werf wrrt gOxcUborers
ami tmrro 'lieUl fftdgJ4ejC3trttf thetf
employer' MrhoV 4vltb- silrf;!?) ksW
iiiem, 'firgtets lafsi amijsijfortoas
wfs' ifa!P 1WUl iiiiC5 C-t Of
o f t fie mwdet ' and? thteirc?3tncs'
WtLSOrT $taTwCiAJ5H00L t
.QsUnegrarJanJ TfttTnd ends
Juty l5mTifitlilfr4aard in-
cludin; fufotalitd JftiiU and sr,
vat fislO-Jftj Jjessjo All th
' MagcinteTfttttas caldtws
Hglitit fcAtA Qm deaerjptrVectures,
sd U.Ubstrtthjfcifnc .. ad a
oyg if twdiUrC.qi which will
castles, pathrdri U,Joaariic nu, j ark,
gardens, fountains wVtf1i, eels.
or ate a prrrrgsiasesf :9 LJ. roout.
taw s, neys tfses WtiQPCJ
Hrtng3 yfidf Jairfct IsfiJespeciallf'
I hots iecrjs9aaco(Sf4lf:ibHat Uard
bf EdocrnipfWa? m ef?
S lLlSSKLIv. M.up ateadent.
wiiltQTtji tit inte. n.
. iciuiiicaeii
HDDAMOP"r:!ITC
All teac&erf -kowilj timyrore
Vhjaipselves jQlbcJrnobTe lalfiag. amL
roeanwhne; to iravei tnkbtful tiiot
slio uld fot ff firiftenctSSSl
MnnHJMwriiiiriM 1 n v
f tVOteTtU&SKMQZ&if 1881.
t iJIrj thfJaetJA r.eoKs.f nd attfacUrt .
excuraignpoiois 01 weM.iiaonu uax
wnmingtoh & eUUvZ.JL
tomrtencd JnaenwtJid . sxptring,
IJcLobea Jlst. Round trip tickets .
will be on sale at wilsoa ontil October
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