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, By Tha Ai7ana2 Publishing Company LET ALV. THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GODS, AND TRUTH'S." Josephus Daniels Ktnzger --7 ,f,.!?,0() IM-fTen t Mix !- WILSON, X. C, FKIOAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1S31.- VOL,. :.- SO. 4$ TliE WlISON ADVANCE. Vii.soS, Fkidav, December, 2:1, 1BS1. What could it mean? She was on ly the woman she wiw poor Loi-de! She could not force back the pitiful cry, nor check the hot tears that fell fast on the seal he broke. And this was' what she them this the. message within: , looked timidly down to nee the great light shining in his eyes eyes to know that whatever should come to them in the future of weal of woe, naught but death and the grave could ever part them now. And a laugh never ClISSISTItfAS SONG. ()Vr tiie lull.-' night shadows steal; Sciin c a li''ht breeze stirs; ' the Virgin niild i'ii her new-born Child! .V'n-md the manger shepherds kneel ' who fall ilijnib'e worsnippcr . Hark! angels sing Uoun l their heavenly King! rru for man, and not lor them, "I cannot come to Ioisie; I-cannot come is a strange tiling to say to you, but it is true. There is oniV one wav I can i e,xilaih itj for .there- is only one wav I waut von; to be i 3ve it, i dear. You i have heard of faithless lovere men tirely, I could never have done thin thing. I could not endure the thought of making her a poor man's wife, and yet time passed and I was not getting rich. Temptation came! road amM : I said I could take this monev. make she found : a fortune as other men were doing, j joyous, so perfect, welled up from her - and replace it ere the theft was known, j iouI as she whispered: ITn" tM dav, mother, it does not seem' to me t?.t, I,;t the dreadful thing it would if I had not done it all for Loisie.' Do you ! hear? Do you wonder that I hate you, lioisie Grey?" No answer, onlv a strange light THE NEWS iN ANUT-SHELL.t "Merrv Christmas, Ilalph." Ah, Merry Christmas, Mother Hare! TE.TIPEBASCE. SU(iS i.K' iaut; jii u.uiniivjiit T!,.,u whose heal to earth is lowly Jj.nved in wee and shame, When no help seems nigh To thy. piteous cry, . -Think! it was not for the holy The Redeemer came. Hark! angels sing Hound tlieir neaem. jiii. .'j ni?'.f.;i Mini cienieu r.l 01 laithiess lovcrc-men ng jnt() 'th 8 uptu rnc-d eyes. a a prey to women, for whom, .,Yolfwore never cruel j and yet you W ;et those they once loved.- j Iook at me that w,,v. Loisie, Loi- tio tliev. forg ihink of me that wav, Loisie. -no matter what others may tell you of rue, remember what. told you; be- 1 lieve only what I say. So, after a lit i tie, I shall be only as dead to you. Is it cruel to say this to you? Ah, there , were cruelor things j But what matters it, Loisie, since I cannot come . ties' tjiriiiUt the Saviour Child. II,-who to the cradle brings ' O.'e pure, generous thought, To the iulant there Rrr.v-s'a gift more rare Than the gold and myrrh the kings Of the Orient brought., -ilark! angels sing ' . Hiiund their heavenly iving: sie firev. do vou know where my boy is to-night? In Stanford i Jail, under arrest for stealing money from his em ployers;" in jail, awaiting trial. Do i vou know what that means, girl? Years, vears behind a prison's bars a lot worse than death, a name eternal- I real- 1 If A trry. i.r.l Vnu T COO llftW to you To-nignt, uear.-v 1 cannot come .-e; have toid ou, , an(l it has tojou at all. inadeyoumad. Poor child! poor lit- This was what she read, bewilder- tie Loisie! Perhaps some day I shall pdlv- .wondprinerlv: onlv! szrasDimr of ' come to vitv vou: I cau only hate you i lr and not for them, Itll 1 1 1 ll 1 1 Hh-ei.s the Babe in Bethlehem -CoNSTAXTINA K. B BOOKS, in Har per's Magazine for January. Meriy Christmas, "Christmas again really Christmas! I t. 1 l.x. i. i,.noc droarv vear: Tiut Jl IK. vn J,-""rl " ho .v we wili laugh at it to-night!" It was Loisie who spoke Loisie sitting in tlie little parlor, with beat i.vr hLri arid Hushed, beaming coun tenance, waiting for her lover the h.ver from whom .she had been sepa- d a tw elyouionth who was com- r hade fo-!ight to her. , a ,.v f-lW Ionian was Loisie; .i(.r ,1mvo eved little body. its mystery that he would not come would not come to,her to-nijut." The strange, .wild words were lost on her. At the second glance tlu faded oat, leaving on the white only this: - '"You have heard of faithless lovers men who fall a prey to. women, for whom tliev force t those thy once loved. Think of me that way." rl 1.11 r.ll f . T knnrl rt lie letter ten irom iwinc s uauvi- yShe did not cry, she did not faint; on Jly a vexed expression j crossed her countenance, anu men sue iwku up to the gay greens and holly with a laugh breaking from her lips. "It is cruel; but still I cannot help laughing in the joy of knowing it is not true. And I will show Ralph Hare quickly how little his jests cau 'sober me. 1 will go now where 1 know to tinefhrm. I will steal softly in, and oh, my pretty lovor shall e which of us can play tost pranks to-night." With a new laugh louder, merrier Loisie hurried out of the littlo par lor, out. the door into the cold night, and ran sw iftly dow n the road. What she did she scarcely knew nothing of now!" Tne head was bo wed again. One moment Loisio staid there, still kneel ing, lost to all things bat the great joy page yes, the great joy in her heart. She arose and wi-ni sottiy out oui again into the night, late so drear, now so hrisrht. so beautiful. The stars TIiq Ynrli r'.i..l 1,-1., Qfnta firollfrn ' net this year in Weldon and adjourn- so ed to meet next year at Rocky Mount. Benjamin II. Brewster, of Penn sylvania, has been nominated Attor ney General. HofTheimer &. Son, clothiers, of Norfolk, Va., have failed: liabilities $75,000. R. W. llaisin A- Co.. manufacturers of fertilizers, at j Baltimore, have failed; liabilities C'ui iuiii- f.iUurn ia t i r t Kn t fxl to National Christian Coveh- j buying cotton short. - Guitoau's tion at Washington, la3t month, in ; aivorced wife testified that she had which ho says: j uover seen any signs of insanity while I have reports from nearly every she lived with hiin. '-. Peirola has county in the State, which show that j resigned the Presidency of Peru and with the exception of the cities of ; embarked for Europe. . H persons Atchison, Leavenworth, Topeka, and j drowned '" the sinking of a boat in a Dodge City, the law is not only doing storm' near Gaiway, Ireland. That well, but as a whole is a grand success, t Avas a terrible atrair in the Vienna The whiskey-ring pay for, publish and theatre where more than seven hun- i ! acliine Slioi) .VOTIVE. S lit consiquoncv II. (IritHn it tnvoi '; tie the busiuoKM tf ! Murray. All i'i Governor St. John, of Kansas, Rent letter to the Convention of the circnlate reoorts to the effect that prohibition in Kansas is a failure, and miint tn T,A:ivonw-orth. Toneka. At- pluncAn ml n.irhra f'itv oa nroof of succeeds Blaine as Secretary of State. Uvt v dred, out of their lives. the 2,000 present, lost - F. T. Frelinghuywen the fact. These reports fail to state that the cities above named contain only about one-twentieth of the pop ulation, and that in the other nine teen twentieths prohibition is as ef fectual in suppressing the evil at which other law pro- ra A with childishly in- smiiocl uown sweeny; ; mw wmus u isamuumn nhiv-.l onlv soft accompaniments to i hibiting crime. the gay song in her heart; "He is true to me, for eternity." true to me; true w h;it she meant to do. Her one ! gLXy vines crumbling to dust " kirn r finl! 1 ,1 ..11 Uav1;Vw tial'l f a 5 r n . That was all Loisie grasped of It. On she went, on merrily past the little church, with a loud laugh, as she thought of the lovely maiden, with a fresh heart-beat as she fancied the wedding she would soon" make there; on, heedless in joy as in sorrow of the cold, cold night, till at last she stood again in the little parlor, looking up at the gay greens and holly with which her hands' had decked it out. But presently recollection came, darkness fell upon her, and like one struck, she sank down on the hearth-i-n.r with the. maddening vision of the H.1 UU1IU tender, i i.. lT.nr !ind a noecnt expression that lem, a piu." "iwrmtoherW A rare fair face or diuarily; this night its gentle pass on '., id, it most ange ho, ad niut hae ma le to LoWe's lover . the hunible v.... a she graced seem juite a yata- dise. ' .. . . am hum , i- itt C panoi, "'".M niched n the stilt', scant New i':iv irreens an Loisie l.hiuUng c: tire. LMV! ex'O of chee'rv co.niort. It Hashed a thougnt oci-nineil as S!H. v hit sobered she work. r , . . . " will -laugh at it to-night. soft v: "hut wnnderimr can ne ei jim' " , " . "m t drear year need have been at all. I i: i mnrc mOllCV. I WOUld ...i.... i .n.iir i'( Ralph la-.t chn t ,. vi,i rit her have been ' l ni'" : . , . wife all this time, helping him, ine-with him. in a little home - . iiKiking than tnai . . ...i.jrv U)T!hl . tilt lv could 'truly, fur fashion '. of Kngland fifty year.vago; out uic d hoiiy wiiii v",v-" had docked it out, the brig nr, andhw and the sou neunu- vwhere such an aspen on Loisie, pre With a face a 'arded her pretty she somehow I .why the it- his work- of our should have thouirht now was -to find him to imd him. : m It was different out in thex dreary night, so ditierant from ' the warmth, the light, the Christmas cheer Within. Poor Loisie! How coldly the stars gleamed; how the mocking, winds wagged their tongues, ivn, wnai was tiiis vision looming up a torturous fiend in the dreary night? A girl fairer than herself, clothed in a satin robe, with orange buds in her hair; a face proud, triumphant, smil ing down at her. With a despairing cry she turned and fled from it, but the lovely vision kept pace close beside.. The road led past the church; its bell was ringing merrily for some fes tival within. In, away irom, ner, nn ted the white the open door it saw them her, and all her Hie neia iair ana ueuu tiful floatir.g out with the Christmas tide. "Christmas again." It was Loisie who spoke Loisie sit ting in the little parlor, amid tha gay greens ami ho'.lv with which her hands had decke l it out. The blinking can dles, the same warmth and brightness; the same fair faces that neither time nor sorrow could steal away tr.yn her. Years ha ve past since that last, hard night -a niht followed by long days of"ilhiLvss leading slowly down- to deatn. But death would not nave m-i. robed figure. Through three years. fli,l she came back, forced to tae up n. hnrden ail of life HOW left Jlc was in prison; Loisie saw another join go hand in hand to the iit-ir where she had so otteii lancieu- The bell ceased;-Loisie started to! Snd herself alone on the church sward, j save only the cold stars looking down, i just lx'vond she saw the lights ofj for her. sentenced for She learned by accident, from an old paper, wnat none w wu cruel to tell. That momenfBhe thought hr brain would turn; but, no mental darkness would not have her. There was no escape from the burden any w hero. . , , , No help; no pity; nothing but to bear the burden all of life left to her. So the hard days passed to loisie ouu- We are getting a splendid immigra tion now'; the best in quality that the State has ever had., The increase in t ie assessed valuation of personal property is a littlo over four millions greater for 1S81 than for any year pre vious, and our people were never so prosperous and happy as they are to day. Every city officer in the city of Olathe has signed a statement setting forth that under, prohibition, which has. really been in force in tTiat city since January 1, 1878, the financial and moral condition of the city has greatly improved; the streets and side walks are in a much better condition; the trade of of the city has greatly increased and that with a popula ion of at least 200 the city has no police men, and neuds none, the city mar shal alone performing all the pdlice J duty of the city, which does not occu py half his time; there is rarely a case in the police court; the calaboose is without inmates, and that any propo sition looking to a return of tho old system of licensing shops would be defeated by a vote of at least 2 to 1. Tnis statement of the city outers is endorsed bv all the ministers and. a large majority of the business men of of the city: and the county attorney a I Is that what is said of the success of prohibition in the city of Oiathe holds good throughout fie county of John son. Ottow-antkes substantially the same showing. In Parsons, with - o: norinlation. tho reeoms snow forty-seven cases for drunkenness foro the i to! ice court aunnx inw five months under the old license sys tem, against only ten cases during the nrst five months under prohibition. W infield, in Cowly county, a city oi 3,00 ) population, shovs twenty-one c ..-.i....- t ,? t : i i 1 1 1 1 1 ill. S Ol UrullKeuuc.w in mv The explosion of a boiler at the Key stone Boiling Mills, Pittsburg, Pa., killed one man and seriously wo.mded fifteen. II. L. Watson, of S-Mma, N. C, is missing. A letter received by his wife reports him fatally woud ed by lobbers in Baltimore but not allowed to write. The South Carolina Legislature visited the Atlanta Ex position Tuesday. Emory Storrs pays Guiteau will not get off on the insan ity plea. General Judson Kilpat- rick, Minister of Chili, is dead. Prof. Baker, the North Carolina" Veh nor. predicts cold rain for Christmas day. 1 The veteran journalist, "Col. ' Jonn . Eorney, died suddenly on the yth. -Riddleberger, lte-atljuster, succeeds Senator Johnson in the Sen ate troni Virginia. It is expected that the train will go through on bat- Having pui chased all of tin machinery belonging to tho late T. A. Wainwnght. we are now prepared to build nenr, and.ro pair all kinds of c 31 A C H I NER Y. "Wc keep constantly oil hand pipe and fitting4- Also -valves of all kinds. Special attention --"' , "... 1 given to fitting up Mill work. GBO. II. WiwiiEM BL In consirjuemv of the death of (to. omcs neeessarv to net- f tle firmof Griftln A rons indebted to Maid i firm will please call tit their place of j busines and settle at once. ' WM. MITRRAV,- t j Sundving partner of (irifilri A'Mor rav. -ik'C Otf. , Dec. 2-tf. WILSON. N. C. Valuable propirty for sale, Arrlng ton's Mills, one mile t-a-t of llilllanK stop, N. ('. Two grist mills, one w heat mill, a No. 1 - saw mill with shafting attached for a gin, hteh,J w ill build if purchasers desire It all run by water jwer. Section noted for being healthy. . i S. L. ARRINJTON, ; Hillianlston, N.f.V IK-C. 0-tf. . FOU SAL,K! I offer for sale a !i6uo aniS lot rc ccntly owned byMrs. 1 larriet Barbee, .containing threegnMl rooms and ju try, gMKl gardei), sifuatinl on the cor ner of Band's and Spring street, ad joining the lots of WL R. VM)tten and J. U. d'lonient'. Possession given January l.-t. Terms: Cah. if not sold by private sale before January lt., it Will be sold at public auction, Monday, January 2nd. J. B. CLEMENTS, Dec. KI-2t. Wilson, N, C. urday to Paint Rock. Cxuiteu's chances grow slimmer day by day. Onlv one I expert out of seventeen beifeved him insane. te.-tifv,that he is a sane i...-.niv -ill to work gone aa ? ... ..t rw-hes. so that he eover me with jewels; as he .said I slu.uld not even have an T rin-r-not till it could be a diamond, othing ele was go.nl erough. I suj pse he will bring it to-night. I sup- poe ne iw"" - 1- .rht o'cUK'k: ne mi.i m.ittipr. now. it with his- would Ve only mm- v:to o dv minutes ere sna wuu.u aoout nei, Ralph Hare's home, "i -iii o-o. there." she murmured, t nr ,mt tliwl l?;ilnh. and smtt'erint dreary years tell hihi he need not mind for me; ; denlv, with the third year, a ray oi that in a little, little while I must be : light crept into tho darkened life, happy' knowing that he is so." I Twelve months; twelve months only, Omaliiiost eagerly now she went, and he would be free! . throu-li the gate and up the steps. j How fair life grw witn the days; Th"door was unlocked, and she , how much brighter each sunrise than stepped softly in. : . . " i tho last! For ho was ul-'t;(ntl"s' rV ! f:imili:ir house to Loisie. A relv comming back to her. Despite hit on she hurried, round an angle, to ,t uu' SOon as the prison-bars Mother Hare's sitting-room, hue had llv a irreat awe for .Mother Were would . . I r-x Hare; little cared sne now, o;uy io cu if ltal jh were there. ',"''"' I 1 ' ' 'But she paused, suddenly paused, for tho moment forgetting all things m wh:it she saw and Heard. j ooweo, be' last . , j.i .-v4!u il'iimi'ii a tha (irfi'ttP.. I lie court tuning xne iasi n e i""""1-1 : u . - der the license system, and only tnree ; quesuon is mwiiig mi -'the first five months of ; - j ..-. prohibition; and it is safe to siiy that I'iirsons. Wintield.' Ottowa, Newton, and Olathe a large m cities of the Even in the rum-cursed cities, pro hibition has been a blessing. The lost four months under license show 1"9 cases of drunkenness, in the Topeka , The others man. The for uial opening of t lie railroad to Eden ton took place last i Tuesday. -'It; was a big day iiiEjlentdn. Jas Barron Hope repeated his Yorktown oeni at Philadelphia. Mr. C. White's tobacco factory was destroyed by fire at- Mebaneaville last week. 20 members of the Ninth Massachusetts regiment are to be dismissed from the regiment foe misconduct on the York town trip. Henderson Jones has been sentenced to be hui.g-January 20th, at Augusta, Ga'., for murder. Senator Vance cails the North Caro lina Road the "horse shoe line." Ex-President Hayes will not take - a tour to Europe as has been reported. The death wf Gen. Banning, who died last wwe'k in Ohio, is attributed to wounds received during the war. Congressman Jones, of Texas, an nounces himself as an independent candidate for Governor and thinks he can lead in the run. Fusion seems to be the order of the day. A coali tion of Democrats and Republicans is talked about in Maryland, the or gan of whom will be the Times, once . i y ji . ni.,. Af--. ltl IllUil bill has been introduced to abolish the present territorial government of Utah, and hand over the territory to ' a council ONE PRICE STORE! A W. AltRINGTON ROCKY MOUNT, N. d Has bought a nice assortment of DRY GOODS CLOTH IX SHOKS, HATS, NOTIONS, CARPETS lie bought for cash marked on each article a small profit and doe not deviate from the one price rule. All of his old customers and - nl are Invited to call on hiit e areM fair representation of composed of nine members to be nom aiorltv of the towns and ihated by the President and con ,e state firmed by Senate. "Pink-eye,' the new horse disease, has appearance in Greenville Important Sne. On Wednesday 2th day of 'Ducem ber, I shall sell at public auction, for cash at the foundry o Farmer A: VVainwright, the following property, to wit: 1 12-horse engine, 1 fan-blower w ith siiafiingaiM pulleys, 1 cupola, 1 brass furnace, i cleaning mill, lot of llasks, patterns, ladles,' sand scivev shovels, Ac, useil by the late firm In: operating their- large and increu.-intf business as founders, and nianufact: -rers of plows and other agricultural implements. Here Is an oppirtunlty for the investment of capital in a gcxd paying business already istabli.-,hed, , and indispensible to the farming oin-.; m unity. , ' y J. A. TYNFX, Ue-olver. f Wilson, N. C, Dec. 7th., lH8I.ilt. - '. " . ' - -'' On the first Monday in January lsyi, at the) Court I louse door in the town of Wilson, we as executors of Col. I)r vid William", dece:isod, will noil Ut the higlKst bidder, one tract of land in Edgecombe county,, containing 1 U acres more or less. raid land is about five' miles front Toisnot, and the name on which Wiley Dunn now live- knowmas the "ally Ijiind," adjoining the lands "of ..Mrs. Patience Peiulur, Jesse Norris, Jeremiah Batts, and others. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance payable In one and two years; Title reserved -until pur chase money is all paid. i made its St. Louis claims to have the largest and most complete factory in the United police court, against 92 cases during j States for the manufacture ol cottins feel his-fond arm ire' kisses on her lips. . ; Two impulses moved Loisie this supreme moment-the one to go out Xn she heard him coming to t brow open wide the door and go out tai I w i he path to meet him .with open anns ami tender words; the ( her to run softly up the stairs, to let him UnoctoVtwice, tl.ree tijnlr h,.forc she came, pretending not to hear. - - . . . . . tpn,iPr her hand on hers. a sunev look crept into the tender ebbing cea eves. She would do ts wa-sne would nnvsqueradc a little, this Merrj Christina night. es, te ?ld I hope have brought me my diamond rm vou The sound of wheels ausmir ttl o -ate,-a quick step coming ; up tjepath. gate and the Loisie. Th.. cm.nil of wheels, the step! nnthi door stone mv, is saucy She. with eyes like stars and beau ciose iui.vi U'taiph, ldflph! Merry Chri,tmas, 11 OnToi'the door stone could not bear tn ho.ir the paerer words , it. .. ...vl. 4- away, and moum they lifted she knew Kalpli nare Would it be to-night? Would they k;,t. few hard davs. and let mniH to her this Christmas night. She had prave I it in strong hope, in faith, she had decked out her little white head, a sound of moaning; low p:;rlor, and she sat now in the warmth ino open and brigniness, una, nn .-.i"v. her face, looking up at the gay green holly. "Christmas again." , , , . Looking up to speak absently, lost, lost in the growing faith that he would come. So lost that she did not hear the step without. She had no faucv of the wild eyes close to the window gazing in on nor; no warning of the extended arms, of the sudden, backw ard step; no presontiment of the terrible struggle the stars were wit-, nessinir. Nothing till a hoarse voice Ltinn brought1 broke in upon her dreams. ition iruuiu ..,!. ! T ftiila not ijDUMr, iii,ny "v.;.- 1 keep away from here. '4 m m a r . II U I III I ll'l t 1 r . I L V V-w " "I-I want to see Ralph!' sne.iai- " . f:liriterv burst from her tered. I want to tell hurt, that s nee "was this stand ipg beside he does not love me anj longer, since Jthl3 inan; with the haggard face, he cannot ; . . the unkempt hair and dross? So like, A bitter cry interrupieu "yr. - ; uniike. Was it could it be This vision '.hold her spellbound, nowerless. further to move or speak. l Tint for VOll 1 W'JUIU but pitiful, floating through door. i j Mother Hare! What sad thing had cemo to her this Merry Christinas niht? This was Loisie's sole thought, 1 sole care, as, moved oy a quicK, en u- inr svmtftUhy, she went, n w - - . . , . step". uf to tne uiiio --- -. , . . . ; ! hand miners. The sobbing ceaed. A iace looiveu up, pale, agonized, suddenly to grow . , i - . stem ami nuru. ' 44 What do you , want here, Grev?" all back to her; so snarpiy an uav. with hushed table, and .laid Loisie ; the first four months under pronini tion, while in Lawrence, where the law has been only partially enforced, t li ore wprft o fall crrades. 214 cases in the police court during the last five 1 months of license, agaiust only cases during the same period x oi pro hibition. But the record in our peni tentiary, it seems to me, in conclusive proof of the brinefleial results of tho law in this State. For ten years or more the population in that institu tution continued to Increase until it reached 72o of December 30, 1880. I have compared the number of pris oners scut to the penitentiary during the first eight months' of 1880 under liconse, with tho number sent there during the first eight months of 1831 under prohibition, andhnd tne ioiiow ing to be the result: Pierre Lorillard's winnings this year on his horses foot up $133,470, against S12.S90 last year. $yo,70" was won in England, 42,7 10 in this country. Advices from Hong Kong, China, state that A. B. Lewis, marshal of the United States consulate at Shanghai, committed suicide on 2Uth by severing an artery.in his arm. V. W. EDWARDS' SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES Cor. GolcUboro and Barnes Sts. Wilson, N 0. . Having juft returned vrith a Pne $nd well sclec cd lot of Jkhsi: Mtiu'Ei: H.C. Moss,, 1 Exeoutow Dec. 0-4 1. Iiou For Sale! ST tr i I offer my houso, with t-even gool rooms, in the town of Black Crock for sale. Thelot is a larg ne, rohtalii ing tj anl one-thlnl ai-re. Om acre in straw berries which give a good yield. . Will le wId cheap! My tea wm for selling is that 1 am going1 to move. " . . Adlress, W.S. ANDEUSON, ' Black Creek, X. C i Nov. 2", tf. : -. Month. 00 00 c 33 He turned with a shudder, of what men were tailing ui -; :- , morrv him soon, t e did not catch the a Words. She had paused, er m, mvwitj mortification, to find herself address big a stranger. th 7 x-.r....i u;ineA she took tne IO (MlUUtu r-i.v, - Knl. anu wt'iH uu.v "Love you! lioniy ut, never loved vou, Loisie Gre! Oh, it "1C , .i f. nr.motn torture is cruet,crut i ui v -- - heart-broken mother; but ror you my boy wouhl never have stained his manhood with this base; crime. U W all for her-all for loisie!" he wrote Isit' a wonder that I tia-o , girl-that I hopednever to see ,-Mir nrettv iace atrv-iu. shone pac ket he handed her. into the house. . .......i v must anger. now nLisie's eyes She qi ite for got t?, look at the little pac ke in her nand. It was not Halph's fault she knew, but she had learned ales sj ivshe wouhl never, never be so foolishagam in all her life. . , lriked Suddenly remembering, she looked " Whk wak it this man had brought Sle looked, and saw her iair1". lover's halid-Ralph's haudwritin -i .t. r.u ...irL- too: tmi tue oiu piri-. ; . . . n. i.p Something had nappeuew, .- , wrote: wa no n, i.mL'-not coming at ad tc 4 . saying? 9 January, . February, March, - . April, . May, . . June, . . July, . . August, . Total. . .'27 .17 '23 41 :23 . 20 . ,30 . ! 8 . i 8 . 3 . 204 ;100 7 15 28 lfi that I had rather you ti.t win What did the strange words mean. t -i,.i noT kuo . piic -j , r ... - . . i th Tt this wotnan she so loved, for ' anything-a.-o- me u.uu lzed that this womu sue :y ' . .i:,., Vou so. I am If f " Wo' waTf losmhe onray of i a madmaa now; but the thought how that she was iasi ioaiu xV.-.w t i A.rr-i..of is with me as It r...li,.Mitiff lPrtlOOr Hie. l IUI : i liao uwi,i"-v- rf - - . - couuort "vi mfttnn she i hs been through all tne years i I Til i tvi II lir.llLi '-'"-( i ---' fhrew horIf doVu. artd seized the 'HVffiS: she cried, "you rr :"i,tA me: vou ought to ougninuv ...... . - t know tit ;io i riid not mean io come, x was going to say Good-by to mother before I go away for good. Bat I saw the lights. I looked in, and, trod i-nnii-t: loisie. I fought w ith it, but I not hpln coming herk Do n , . .i- Tom trcttnrr nOW. lUat , a r th .ttor. r was a ' tKoir onld the rum power would be Smau most I think; but I had one j bu,ied without hop, of rurr: clear, rational - though "JS vuln WOUIVl lain. , )0 (JlVca U Hlo ---5 that ' better help of the cause of proaibition more in other States. I Ms- opinion is that any proposition to return to 44i e old system of licens ing dram-shops would be defeated in not t this State by at least 7o,000 majority i n.wi if th uximen vote ana x w isu am now prepared to fill im . A r n r - order Irom c0 o uu in way of stock. Any person want of a rood tiny the in MEDICAL. FAM HORSE or mule will'. find it to their ad vantage to cxiinii'ie my btock before Litli upr elsewhere Reurniri thanks f:r patronage and seeking a linuance f the same. I am Very Kcf-pcct fully, W. W. "KliAVAKDS. ' At Suga k Edward's old stand. Take Not kcA Any S'eTso1- dcsiriiig a good family or driving j inforniation apply Con- Kittrell Sprinss Female HigS SCIOfll. - til r TRIXI, c. - - - ".; .- . i, : Tlie Hpring Session will legin -on the 12th day of January, -lB, and continue for .-twenty week-. Atten" tion is calle! to the following iwJvan-! tages: Thorough I nt ruction, Practltal Teachers, l'upils Itequiroil to Study,' . iiiuLTiiv i-ooi noi. ;-v " Mineral Water.-, Huperlor UulMlngi Plenty of SuUtautial l'o.-l JteerTuitioti ht Mfdon In Iteruhir Oturse with Music and Ihrard, ( In cluding Fuel, Lights and WIting not to exceed ?! 10.M). iK-cial dt-- ' counts made on Tuition to Minister, . Teacher-, and more tliah one THE GREAT fob me; yo ir .no to-night. Do you iuilph i-or"or v'ou you do not, you do iiot, or jou tiout m SO!" ; lUill VIV" ' C!....,ntliinc. A CTV OI a laugh burst from the poor nps- a "Untrue to you? lioisie orey. But Ia!h going now, going ior eei, from vou. Loisie, Loisie, what is this? You cannot, you njustiot Howshedid it Lousie will never tnnw. She only Knows hmw Mr. George Drake, 4S Oak street, Indianapolis, Ind., suffered terribly with 'water' rheumatism. He used St. Jacobs Oil and was entirely cured. New York Spirit of the Timu. -v i a - hor and that, with ner . r. t i mi itii m-KMj - , .x.,...L- hm k shfl drew Kalpn whv I ft man who runs away tuuiu : J , II m. , ... , " ... . m Hare down beside her, ana pmoweu out paying tns rent nice a ceriam wm- with- - horse, under can buy him at myStablea j I)ec r.tf . all Persons NtKlhiH. fcholar For further to W.8. DAUXliS. a guarantee. HA3DY & BROTHERS, (Efctablishwl in 1?2S.) COnMMIO'l 1II-RVH .TX For the sale of . N. C. F 0 It A G K I mo ony, yet a mothers Ah, if I only Listen to what knew it, i?yi; ,rC"'n for Ur,,,' elasied hU neck U l dicf not Kve her n-'meut of growing terror, k;, nnon her breast "Oh, my love, think a minute, think s a minute! You will kilb me if you ; leave me now!" , ' t.n wiidlv. frenriedlv. her white V " " " . 7 " . . . . une nine uio-. then sh cer? Because he is a left-tenant. Msurafgfa, Soiaiica, Lumbago, Dacka$ha, Sorsmts of tho Ckeit, Gout, Quins, Sort Throat, Swellings end Sprains, Bums and Scalds, Csnsral Bcdilf Pains, ! Tooth, Ear end fhadache, Frostid Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aehss. ' jra rtrrtlBa on eirth eqxial Exl JxCt? 9,' r. gaf-SBur. tJa eUrapTLxVcrgl in7- A trl-i emmSH bufth eamrnHTiir trifiiB-r T of 39 Cants, and vnrj cdc rofi-ri?? 1"1 P- en ba.T chotp tnd J-nitiv proof U Ka cliura. Dir-etioM Ja Bercil Ixngtw. and Cotton. Lumber. Peanuts and Mi:it lU.-i UIXI. And dealers in Peruvian Guano i other STANDARD FE ltT I L I Z E US . Make liberal -aslt advance on con f.ignments. Prompt hale and quick return5, t ' Hardy's Wharf, Norfolk, a ov 18 llni. ' . lYi Coffee drinkers shoul vertisement in another ed Goo'! Cyfj'cc. Pad the ad column head- - p. IP O W E L It , kKsH105AI.f: nAlOlFH. . , . ,i, . r... W IIUlV' v r. J - - - j t 1 .1 . in M .. . r- . . " ' - - . ... - BOLD ST XLL r-noIST5 A?D DriLZSS l ir!tvilll,,IMHl a first-eUis Uarber KXDICiyg. ) shop elicit- the patronage of those AVOGSLEE. C CO., who wisRlgood work' doue. Satisf-u-- BmlHmorr,XT.B.Am tiOll GlWWTltwdr IJulylMy ,tiay carefully handled 'and i firmly conipre.,ed into laie, 3s other j fect long,. 1 12 feet wide, and'i 1 1 1-0 feet thick, yeighingTronr 120 to IJU pound; eaeli Ten tons can he shipped in a car. ' i.i.-r . EiceM Forap ' . For hordes, mules, and cattle for less than half the edst - of hay. ;.::.;,,.;- Navassa Guano Co., WilniiiitftoiVNVC. Dec.0-3m.' -x I - U J I-"- mht.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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