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';' j. j .'-. ...i.. . ..t - ...... ' '.' ' ' y ' '.- ; '! ' ; ' " l' " ' '" . . - -.! ; . : j ? AJa 13: 'iljsaHj Company'; LET AL : THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S, ANJ) TRUTH'S Joicphus Daniels Manager f WILSON, X. FRpAY, FfellRUAUV, 10 1SS2. VOL. 19.-XO. 3 11 1 1L T AdVakce. .h. rTTMil T- KM Vi )', FnilM, IVbruary 10, 1K2 i with thy ceasele ; ;V' J , ;y-r,.A; .! P, ii:.: -'.'i:-'ty-r .' 1 . .' i"!a 1 'o pi.oHxnt . r.iv. r.ir;e:itV.-rn-d th a sVt'u'-i'erV : t i .-.i. - ' v'h !' ".'i t'i t snvf i - it, Wliilcs torewani , . ; ui"::"!!!-! t' Tin. har-1 .' MUK o'er tlrv bosom 1 v tr tides, ' ."; x r.iyii:Ib N" crest 1 li! coral c.i - , ' ,;(V id till, ." Ar.'!' t:i.,u ; li'u'fiir'u-'.-iii-cojj- -th'efri "viiiidinf t'iK T F Id ' nTT" ' ' " ' l.V !.!iVAl A. OI.DilAM'. '-I'--- .-. - i I .hi, :U (iccit 1 . i.l..W .!.....: .wlIt ,i i. - . ... x "' : voil'i'T iii-Mi i utfirt lil' it lifi 4-nv,. ! ho MVi. limilI n mv iihov 5 !nnl pit V 1 ...:u i.!tri:, j, . i , i' of - art airs, for the marriare was to hut each yield tothe other -hv turns, basket. r Aii'i linn.iis a optipus ii-iv,nt occur that ewnii;- and thii l.ridij's An ancient maiden aunt, near seveutv, ' n,inhn,in f,f l"i,,-M - : i , i . Tather lived Ui New 7;runswiek,Cana- j a cheerful, venerable, and plea-ant old iH A'J,t t" ' . I . i I I 1l 1II11M III!' 1.11 III ' Uill'flt v i I III 1 1 . I ! i.1 .1 'nil I1;ll!lf :uU"tnni.o.morey.ul Klv(irS,nss.)0r stonin-ton,fJoi siit I !. -. ' ; j where no rigorous law-held sway. T Cupid's Fjmn-y '- 1 f Si I i:i'!suu::;oir i.ovie-m a uiNOjitiowixc tiii: i'.ri'Ti.K Uib alwaVs x'hk vic- " i rim. ; r oi 1 ':'-' t to e t ill ' " ! i W!k':i th'y Frei1. tish a.ii!in;trchydi -m.:o a Ala.at-. -'fuad jyotith ra.is'e, i re.-Toieot'of hovs ' i .is ,w f ... ie j ! d r'n o t;eare:I l ri:ia:oa a.-vau;ue:. , - - ' t;i:;t t i -J- - i'ii ' jut " faWier j Hof t bSood aid his mother) !". i 'Vie. "!' iron a, i w as a Mexiciin 1'C .ibie of I't he Me v.- V."H- li :S s..!,!ic. - "i,i:iivH:s wa.- i e.v:o' i I I-.- ana ;ii". eii .a4 toe l : at, the -ae v ! -i4 t ne-'vliishv .fU:is n a:i noi auinoiizeii ij . marry i i 1 to.' v!ie; war he ? - n -ro of the! fat, Lie i !.-.: t'.a li o- i ifie v a- uu l tail, broad-! Mt-piid.'J-d 'ri:l-o.e -and darn:- ; Win l- -lUe'." i'r-v - bait at the Ameri-1 .-im ' i At ! i Ap' .t i -ot, he st:ii!i!ied I over ; a . : f.oiii u r l. the ere-. ... ;'.. , ' ' that t.K- ':Vi v. ;;vi-::i:! :r irjjv 'jVuiv; t. pick up :' 'i?i.i..a lioti;-ti'.i '".'pretty a.tu very .f-auev. tr.al iier u-ame Oiici-'-n.wav, i i- ;"s iare and. it1' he wavs liahiiU.-d hi'id so much; tli wrote to her,V.vu"$gis:g -:'.fof -marri;hg( was Itettv iUWtna.u,.tii;it. her. m.rfuer! FiaeJ'AboMl S:ii:sj3505 Varrina-, ulu slxl UN01t'iirf'01 age.remarixou i t,.r j,uv it." it was a natural enough ! was a San Frai-.: - o w aheru (n:;!i. j : '.Mil S2-V-irrv(i." '. that he was- entioent that he had .feen 4 a,irttake, but t ie old gentleman bought ! that he (.u'glitto v." ;k tier than to! ; "'. 1 . T " d her before... She:asked him where he j thy lkv.w an the sa:W, though it did! fSte Turing the war a soldier staid -ail "It Jnbs 'aiaf btre ling fiV'lhe ni at my aunt's; M-ilunear Capitol-i,ehai ien. ::e4 ; of ber' riv- j lta:iom's Hndge. Feeling mdis-; m Ohm. i ,,e lady said that, ho- li-w- lilstwl until tIo welidirg dav. She proaciiabie lieui-U very' lmn.l!e lite.. ,H)sed, he would not g into the house, ,Ule" V.V. S'TW.1 , -Yw? ,U 1 . rvvas deenlv in love tt!ith both, she said- bv'prow.'- iie re'hia.r.ed ia Ma.atuu.4!-W!tli f" " V-f - . I the bride went to a convent ciiooi. j ul 'iviiJe-i -lo-n r , . . ii. iiii.... .uidi i iuiu Tiirv weiv a ti.smH NVlV'tC tit';lMl C.lO.l Ul'll V, IIIC MLI.-.Kllill constuuUv inin;etmg tiie wife itijTo- i',lito..nvs, Frcside.d Jiarez, fearing ; wrte-to eacn c.i i duilvf, the husband ! .that C"i ona's popyi!arit. ""v. o..id lead. the-peoi?le to gi tneir A;ote to the yiMiU; oldiei-'ai i "ei.ectjio.ni; then '-:ap-j'l-i.KH-hi'.vg, cori--!i:ijl'.! to ve.'id him a ' .3I-iaister to .Madrbji, tlie.most enviable .-(lipliiniaiie po-jtifii in the eyes of all -.-Mexicans, 't hmvijid i'orouatook tiie .-wa'sheru orr-an's (ihuglder tv,h:s:iHi;an in M iih-iil :i:id -Vicl is iki.v regarded ; S tiie moV b:;idia:i and iccomi)lished l.ulv m t!-.e ( onrt o .tatn. i A lkitr.ili p-;i)cr ifiver wiio heg.i-i t recently told id" a projftise to his girl ir-t a !ii--lior-es st arted tofrtm with trj'.-lci'-'i." ih-iiigSdeieiihined toluive ii over he got tiie (piestion dot at the laoment ne stri:Ck?a ( mile ; Kst. me l.irl was ti'Yowu nigli into .tiie air, but ..as -lie? came, down s!je; htteivd a iirm , . , iia.ni,-, . iiiiii; i.i.n-11- '.'. . ,..-...ir... ? i .....I i K,,,,1 I., i n! i,i! i lien; i-.:oi!ie lount as lo.ine iriuu; oiibern, alter niarrving my cousin, lie,; ..this iiirv. b'i.t.thelaie tli'sit- 'follows is i .... . ' ,4. -, .i ... .. . "neci m every, uuiau. 'no ua ki-i .week" two youug women of 1 a von port. . hoarded ail easier, boraid train that " tliev niigiit rule a tew miles to MoHue with anJitl.iec.girl, i through ptxsseug-er fnun the West :mdhi fori iier clasmato ' '"at-Vassar. As'ontlof the Davcaiport ; irls I was... .not yejry weM iictpiainted with the passenger; she said that she won i, r-taml on t-ini rear platform to watch riie train cross tho 3Iississippi. It happened that iier ''bean was on the ame train, and it liaopened agiiin that tno imi.shiug youtij joiiY'd his- sweet "ciri on the platiorm. ' wa-.delightful, th.ej girl' r' s y a i id the g rea i riv t Thei iiiorning s cheeks were r sparkled m -uiiiigiii oe there,' :y? t!ie local ci iron icier. . "while the -H"- . '".u-li was above the middle, of .: th'e mighty JisKsippi he aked her if she ;;miil he his and she said she . would." Hie reporter further tells that its. the : -yi'iuig man . stooped to kiss his be-. tr 'thed a iaiiKh in the horwayo ... battled him that lie gambled back ward; The 'gi'l taughtj ;him in time l' saye his life, anil .there, was much ""on ii. i,an', uiiarmer, w no nve ,'spi higii-Ul, 111., told his daughter Jl,ut tvo weeks ago that he objected t1;1 illehry Musgrajve, a' I Springfield . Hlll'"l..-. " 1...A...1. i. .. 1,. .. ... .t,-. i.,.tr- aiiarmer, who lives 'ng man. ....Y,,1, i,. h. w rote ooetrv I 'datiVH-ti'tltiiailsiiife I;etneracy "as, 'V.'.const.iti .tU....i tv.vt,. '--;iti rlwl M,lcred in jnvi.-mi.tiii.W iTh? father finn.'Mis's Lane disliked to offend ".' r parents and oromisi-d them that ' would .never be married except Sr'fi tllC ,1,mi,v roof. SluV repented promise aft'Jrv ards,f and indeinl ' .lu'inent and rejoicing; 1 he laugn i earth, it will be done by complying storm, ana remainiHi at mc ineaire - g inefroju tli other yoin women j w- Prof. wHKps advice on 1 re-viue uidil the close d the performancal-j J w io Wt.rt. stanli! .g at tlu door andi ; ',;; i.i i though I could feel my neck getting j hosawthe L4i,erfomance. mdion. 'Io these great men mankind , 1)Ctwll!nff very - painful. I - ... .:.i-.'.it :,i-:f,,.i . . .. . i. , if . ij. ' OB ,.-. i owrsau cMTiiiMiui; ufiii i Leavmir tne niav tne trouoie came io ; i I - , , - - - i A i. , 0Ul'-M(igr;vetfv.to wnvince the! J, sented to jlhe use of St. Jacobs Oil, l-in-thelvf.,lsjilwart;that neither : 011 wsis vaccinated. To ui n up, an whk.h niv Wife applied two or three "hiatuVe nor politics ought to l'con-t who were not vaccinated died. Only ti,ue.s before I arose, Icontiu:ed i s' a th it only kept her from agreeing to'. an elopement mat her lover proposed ; nut as love laugn at locksmiths, so i 'ii ran circumvent the ancient T "Nieliiohw of the cloven foot! himself, i -Last Ir.esday iii'ht Miss Lane crept i Hov;i stairs dres-erl for .departure. She lifted the latch at twelve jjiidniprht nn4.iet in a party of-tiptoein peoj. , arioii w lioiu was a'prcacher with la pbrtsantn.iil jkml iui elasti r 'Cjju- science A siri'rie ca;i.l!.- wwi -lirlitel i'i Tin. L-r.n ' ' wi KioFi-;...... I I iiK.nv tvs.r i,.-.rfiifn,el: tl.. .ni4 I .i i - - . ' . ' ; , . V. 'I i iiwr.Vii-. I A x'oini'r'nifiii fim ivi rncl -iKtlir. r'!(' clerk's oiijee in ew p. r;, RJ L, on! Tuesday, "the 7th instant, to !i!e an in-: tout iim of inarri;!tre. When he arave ! . tbeae of tiie young woman as 20 j a years tiie t;ierk told him that, unh'rj the roil run rnayx iaw of the ..Slate : her father's written consent must t ac- ! The; company the Wll of intention til' litlOii::;' daughter's proposed j V'V V 'V u V r11' u " MU : n:i u ueci!, o inai ne nai no power to j '.rau't the Heer.se.' lie fiiircstjl, h'ow- - unit illt i i 'lion if laiM Uil tllf ' same ami that the next mornin- the! ,--.'.i..'w, ,i i.i (..!-,. 4'; ,,. Uh woiil, v win n: ,-i nuil 1 1 1 1 i. nil u niiJ 1 unn, io j held, and th-e first train on Wednes- i (biy ;mornii!jr bore the havers I to '-Fall nnt - i, iii-it; mi. - t-ri-iiiuiiv as per- I'..-.. m..I 4-1.. . fortne 1 Mr. Iticha -d Smitheditor of the'ofth man; whose Tiame I iLear, To ('mcimili, ilozt'tf, was writing one! - his niost thrilling leaders in his i (0i tl1- other evening, when there ! fejl upon his ear the sound of jrentle ! ts!i,ii at tiie sanctum 'door. To his I sm oris.-a hluhinir voiimr coUnle'iiii- ! tered. The youn. man stammered out ; that tiiev li'ad the license and wouitS'1 ... ;,... Suiitbriit once tlunkinir of his v. icbefl ! int io, i; uoii icu ii"ill k.iii .'ll .. I pu.r'tuei's, obl the lovers that they had j "1;ir, a "mistake aim that though he j so-oeomt. c.uu-u -ueacpn - ne I'Voj - le. further . talk :-diseldsed .'the ! iVu-t tii;it the lovers were searching for the l'u'v. Henry Tuckley, who was -H" '" in-. the (rcizrffe buildim;. Air. s',,i'tl' .niffor Mr. Tuckley, and the . doria! staff (a!l of whom! gladly i sf"I)l,t,d writing about the Vk-ksburg. i . -1 -. . ii. . ni.uu mi I .im i i lit-1 t-i t-iiii4ii 1 was perform-ed in the'.. goxl -editor's him in the house and gave hip a seat lVo-n. " . '.at the table 'with the entire jfamily. ' - -; t After they were'sxated'at. the table, :tS lw SllKl ho ,,U1 ,,e"n oxled to ! smallpox, lie had been vaccinated : liumani.ea virus, sine gav .... . .. . l. ,, access Jo her kitchen. Four ofjT , 7 -"''r' , ., , , ' i he old man looked up with tear in ..r i Iiililmn ..Till mi . l-iiiiiifT iif..rT-oi: i . . - . ... . . -- w? w c re hXm but a short time, took j.k smallpox aud died. They could get H' "V - -' , .' , ' '"T ' ,- no phy.-ician, so my father went to ' , . . . . , , . sec town, he having been vaccinated several years before. lie took vario-1 loid, and I was called from the war to i :1tind td'm . All of Ids f:l'liilV WPW : - .. -- 7 ? i well vaccinated and re-yaeeniated, and his was the only ease of varioloid. ivi.,. t t,,,,-,.ii t,. thn j-omU. r.,, liV II .1 "Villi V-t,.lW, K1J111 iwu,lIivat.AV-AvawaaiMia.v. ?...a , soldiers lav over in Richmond a-inst ried.' His wife died soon after their; oklui ia ocr in uici.mona a..in?t .i,,,...,,, ti.t:1tw, von- ill I mv nrneiit :ime:il to them to ro on. t aiid all took smallpox and died at the ! 1 i small-pox hospital. I had hiy regi- I menCtnd N. C.,) vaccinated during niy absence and, ut one -f them took ; e of tlieni took for several days. ' j (1. t-After the war 31 r. Primrostf, now a 1 A i. i x .. .: -s-.... iresoy iei iau jiiuiister, i'iu to t1M,i - varioloid nml e:inie home. DrJi v. ' ; v .. . I. "i i ol ividgewav. . ,i, was ; called in, and wisiiing consultation 1 j dream, the night to learn and ramble." was sent for. Imagine my j feelings j We do not propose to. "dispute the mat wheii I went to nis room and saw hitter, but present herewith the expe- ! cindition. with mv'tirst babe! at home : ,..,k. t!,nu iIhin ilil! We v.-in-mated i all of his familv and friends. 1 re- j turned home ami vaccinated all of my own connections, and '.we never had j another case. This proves conclusive- ly that where persons are well, vacci- liated and re-vaccinated this loath- some disease can be eradicated. . j Since I8."s, hearing Prof. Woodj of the I'iriversitv of Pcnlisvl vania, urge ; the irreiit importance of re-vaccination, ' I have felt it my duty to urge it. j Every author I have corroborates the : tri.thof his writimr on that point-Agift : of oo.noo poundssterling by tiie British ; Parliament was but a small acknowl- I ed-ement of the unspeakable benefit : which ir. Jennervconferrtil upon inauKinu m m iuhuvitj oi i an.in.i- ' ? i r . Ii ; .-.-..,..: i Tlrtll ' in conclusion, ll imsreauiui, main- ome scourge is eradk";ited from the a a - J 1 J- 1 1 . A 1 f..r tbis nriceless IxHMi of vaccination and revaccination with reliable virus, AOiaMin-iwmi.u.m.-. ..i.ur Ioiil occurreil in my aunt S tamilj , nor did another i.e occur in the ' neigh-: . . . i. .. . two of the number vaccinated , had varioloid. Three who were re-vaccinated escaped entirety. i B. A. Chekk, M. P. O recti.-boro, iXr C.r JaiU 1?. Female Ingenuity. lettki: from a i.aIy to; a female fhiend, cannot he satisfied, mv deart friend 1 blest sis I am in tiiirmatrMioHkOate unless I i,Kur into vour friendlv fcosom : which has over fceeii in unisoni' with j !iiino.1 I l! i the various sen.-:dions, yliich IsWell ' wn n me itvelK'at 'e;iiotion of pleasure, j niy almost burstinr Hearty l te;i yoi:. i. I ?iiv tit nri S ! ) Tn-I : . .'.. ...4- t .1 e i J.mv. .,u- h-n ,.,rriiw! wKv,. ;i-o , i n ? r - 1 : w... v . L I' ! rsiMiiiiHuo'i iiflv , crr r1il HfTroi;iliif n'nt !,iil i ' lousl '. 'l ! monsters, who think bv cbufmin?. to ! f secure:'! ! L ! wife it is his rnaxim to! treat as a oosom tneird and conlidcntjand ntt;xsti ! pay - thmjr.,.or menial shVc,!tliewoimin chosen to he his companion neither party,! ; . lives in the house witli us, she is the de- "r, . ,V I, ,.i"VHi "l " o uil ijie m'liiimnKiwi . aro:.iM; ; Reiierousa'hdA'haritahle to the for. j v .-fc4V v V.J iivuuu, I (morel s : ' A i;Q ,ir,. ir.: i,n n.,if,. k t.i m. .i vv ov imiwvi-i mv uivnv ' e does me: he flatters mc more J e -lass, and his intoxication, ! I -oust full the excess of his ! than th For no often makes me blush for the iinworth-, inessj of its object, anl wish to be more de- lcrvm;r, say all in -one word, my dear and to crown tiie whole, my n former :dlant , lover, is now my indulgent husband; ; my I ioiulness j ! i is returned, and I miirht have ! had i l'riin-e, without the felicity I find in him. Adieu! may you be as blest as I lum mi-1 able to wisli that I . i i could .To more hapiy! ! f Hv.Teadmj? each alternate;line, per- naps tne oi.ject oiti-ic ..writer may be cucovereu. i ... 1! A Woman Fi3ls a1 Train i ' Her ISi'oler. i Yesterday evening about o'clock a lady was called iiouse by a timi tiie loor ?.nd i ailed to tiie hack door, ot her ! it knocii. siie --opened : MIIIICl II UliT lO CJI fl at in tame, i tne old man, who, ny tne wyf !was I l. rr.i.;. I ..! :...t,l 4-1.. -.4. .K. . . l I there. Then the old gentlenian askini her if she had u scar on her left arm uai wascauseo oy .vuura; line iaoy - .l .11. in.l. - 1 . .1 . ; 111 ,us eyes,anasaiu:"jvmna,-youqon"t now me, do you.'" Hie la ly a"ose inn her chair and exclaimed: "Frav tell me vour name'.'" I Ie arose 'and i ,t..vt,l t,.-.,,.,l lw.n 111.',,, T.i.w. .-,... lilltVll llM.iUll HV'l, J.jlll.l..llli;V,t'lll mvn i)rotiie,t Toward." He next took some obi papers from his pocket and produced a photograph of ;his sister Ithiat was taken, when lie letti, home in Olfio for :t!:t ' Vn,t. He lff f'leve-i He ! 1;,nd in isi;, for Xew Mexico. - Afteral 1 stay of five years in New Mexico he '!. iv.r iii tVtrnifi wiir.n. bekr;V inn r. i .. . - . .... -s - . "1 . . j. ! om w nidi no never tu v recovered. ! ,mt si,u.e then he has been sick the i most of the time. Mrs. II. left CJeve- I" in 1S70 for I.awrence.lvansa iml j it loft i't- . . . . ,v . v. """J 'ue. . nei nooie uV 7 tl-Lawence lispatch to j . Aoctiiraiaa Bt tihle nml W!:t i;nnie. of it. Some genius-w susijet t him to l,!mur to the iovial order of humanitv . . . ...... T . . - i' ! has .-aid: J lie uay to arone i ana rience ot a Phdadelpliia journalist, Mr Villi:im H ( 'iinnintrton. 171- North Twentieth street, one of whose noc turnal rambles he tmis refers to,begin-s iug his narration rather peculiarly, however: "I am nofia rheumatic, and have been troubled very Tittle with bodily pains. Last Tuesday .morning I experienced a very annoying stiffness of the neck, which grew worse as the dav wore on. Toward evening it be- came very severe,aml I could scarcely. turn my Head in any direction. riving home at tea time, it was dilliculty that I could eat niy Ar with meal. jy wife wanted torub my neckiwith j St. Jacobs Oil, but I refused, saying I j thought the atlliction would soon pass ; :uvay. Tea oyer, ugaiiist, the rem on- ( ?ir:uitT ui iiii i.iniiii, i. iriij n'"i. wi rtimliie toward the new Chestiuit Street Ojiera House, about a. 1 i wot ami a.,udf luih s f4.om my residence. 1 5 started in the midst of a heivy 'snow'! a ail i 1 " . . A .. reach home. The storm continued; the car in which I was becameTdoeke.1 ) :.. w..i:i.. oi-.irv c.ii.iru i mill inrmiif I.I ' ' -- T , r I-. 'IK. Lllill V, 11W 1 111- I ). II I I? - - f - throiiirb the earl and Ididr7Wi t,4 llftedacho. Frosted Feet ,,nt reach 1 home, until toward two A. M., by Avhieh tim myineci hud Iwnw. iibwolntolv fi.dd TIipii I eon- use mat tiay ami oy eveniug i . . , . r free from pain, and the next morning. J amused myself by twisting my neck in any direction that suited mc, and: not avestige of stiffness re?nnined." I J!o:ffn Jloa'd,. : ; j r WIT AND HUMOR. ! A Chicagb woman drive- a street I kzn't be "passing irc." They v. ere twins, and tire. arent christened ( Mie K:to and the. other Dupli-K te ' ,y- J wo:Id'; ill son, beeii With thi-J reiiiaik tin: fiattHl "Ildvc yoiii, niy ...w.:.. ho ,1,,r(f . Olllj four . feet, ; tMlt j nt'Jl IIIO Ul u-ksniifh has; fitted : the horse's! fi.r are two; ftctt more still, to l!C fitted. ! microscope a hair ; has j No woiiderj iiKe a rasp. yomifr man's moustachel OltC'll tK'ivlC'H a irirl'4 nose. "Amerira -;av. an iKifjjHshri'ian, a mans state-1 "is a count whew ment is not Iworth Itwo cents mile: backed lij) with an oiler to bet you ten dollars.' The sim le utterance of joy l-i oe- j trv," savs Oscar Wilde. Tin jit! AVe'slia 1 aliowbo joy in it set3lo joy in our tam- be tos.-ed into the waste Franklin savs: "Oi!elov b hoys are half a loy, and are no bo at all." 16 is Benjamin. -)ne dillerent with girl. ifirl is a airH two jrirls are: more than a ,rjrj amj tjtrLt. crirj.s pIls - 1 .' are an entire' cir- cus. ri, i 1 1 I A V t At A I hey tell story of a httle boy that, '"V" " V V 7 1,,,t't' l!1 "Th Ml hac Psomo ?h:r' hllared that she ouht to be oeni'' reiwuea lor ms noisy con- , , . . u . , included in t le scoldins: ;J1',U IU,, ' !oisterou he Ksml, "she was &irl- slcrous." Annie," said a f'nd husband to his wife, "what were the current expenses f'r last month?" "Oh!" she answer- ed, "only t-wbiity-eijjht cents!" "Why, how is that?" " Well, you see, I only baked cake t 'vice, audj therefore, used very few currants." j A sad look njr younjr man, who had been arrested for pejddling.'tish with out a permit, explained that he used to write poetry, and t hat he had taken poetic licens?. But the Judge re marked that .'iat Court. was not es thetic, ami demanded the usual tine. There is a msn ho can not get prompt service to his bell at his hotel. The other night he-gavo the. bell a violent ring aJ; midnight. 'Shortly at-, ter the servant as.swered it. ' "I d(,b't want anything now,!' said the fellow I ring now in orderl to get it on tile. Bring me hot water atS m the - niOrn- iitr." "()h, papa, Iiat faque ia just too tod," said a lovely pung girl, as she stood look in Main street. m a shop window on l)nlvj?2 02!" said the ni,i o-onlleniaH. in stirorise. "I shoohl U'dnk that wafe cheai)." , "You'd I e .- I- I l. V Lw 1 ff TCf.H?? When one got a chanc.? to see her alone she wonjd act e-;t him; but when the other secureda iikebpmrtunity to impress her, : slie would change her mind. lioth (suitor? procured mar riage liceu?e, 4nd agreed to. bring her to a rinal test y appearing together before her. This w ah done, and she! gave preierenfe to abarteiider over a baker. She c!nso!ed the rejected sui tor, however with a kiss, and he is 'to continue a dweller im the boarding house she keelis. I ' i T 1 In a Cincinnati dajlv we notice that Mr- Tiui Oleeson, ex-member of the Council .ffoi'n jthe fourth ward of, thaj city', says lie suffered terribly with j 'til i -L a i rhemnatisinall last Win erand spring Ho tried all kinds -of liniments and ...KfliiMniw ii-ifliiiif oii lnrfif mif il lif ",l " "'t"""-.!". " usy1 st-'"W-oJis Oiljthe hrst npplica- 1?.... .. I1.. 1. i i.l. H.H...I .i lull a..l.tVi j turn oi which insureti a lint nigiii s o l,(m .u VvVd,,, S . i ?a. I ...t i .. i.. s I suoseqiteiii use esiwieij 1 in a at remetly, tA- w '.Ohio) mi-o. ,nllill,: PSIKDICAL. ffpuragfe. Sciatica, Lumbago, ckaehs. Soronsssof the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swellings and Sprains Burns ana scaias. ' uttnsrai tjOuiiv rams. : -mm4 r till nhn Pains - wwrf - T" J J . STwrMtumm&ncatiT.jw A rfcltajTltUW(It3Uvayin.ii:. (J 'nt. tna evert- one fW-vrmcr iin i-a.a - . - 1- ' . t.V. rlimn and Txit:v wrooi ot JL3 ca:ai. . Wnsctl. ia Oevcn Inguasw1. j$t ALL L2TJG6I3T3 AJT3 DZALI12 13 MEDICI5E. A.VOG2LEK. & CO.. rft?m,r-, r. B. A. 5?pr lis fin 1 raieaisFuv DicaaiiBv - ' ' j Fon - - 4 il r - INDCnSEDBY PHYSICIANS, CUR GYM EN, AND THE AFFLICTED EYERYYH ERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRjUMPH OF THE AGE.. ! SYiVTPTOfflS O? A TORPID LIVER. Xosnof apTJeMta.NaKsea.bowsl costirc, Hn is theKftHd,"-7ithn u'.n ec.ia&tvion ia ha ?ick part, V aia vner t he ahovvjjlerr Wade, fullnena afver i-etlag, with"i disip cUiitition to exe,rtion.' cf boci ormiad I'mtabilitV of t-anpef, iio-vc bpfHtsrijoaji of m9mpiy, with :i f.-eifoTj of -.fvviiuj nef l3jta4 srifj rlury. wcsjiiues?. Dirire J lattorinij of t 'n 1 ourt, "iots Before ih ?7e5i ' jsUo ki'V Headache. llentlM ue at pifcht, hiahiy,col..ri tJiinev IF THESE WARSIKOS AItE,USHKEDED, SERIOUS OlSlAStS Will SOON 3t DEVELOPED. TUTTS FILLS Mpcciiiiijadnptca io inrh rmoH.uuo d;.He cflVci Hiir lt;i,rhar)g of fotliiis as to atonl!h the mjOVrer. Thr Inrrrjiwth). A r ". 4. ami mnnt txx'.y to Tulip on ! :-. tliua ih hipiu ia nnrl-el. ami bv ih-n Toxlr -tinun ti Ditmll.r Ora-anV. Kv..r Monl. am pro riuitil. CQrv .H-riiK. Kurruy Kt.. S.W TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Okay ITaik or Wkiskhvi -Uhijtp1 1 a Rt.oatv Hi a K by a .-ii)i!l.-ui!oii uf (hit Ijtk. H imparts a Itaturu.! r.ilur. a.M In'Sf.intHiieouolr. fcoM l, E'ruiii-i ..vi .i-.it br t- i.rt m .. rfcc.tpt &f fl. - OfTlce, 3 Murray St., New York. Dr. Tl-TTH Xl.MU uf tal.ol.lr W.-nuilm m4 k AND SPERMATORRKdA. V A va!esb!o Discovery and Kc pikirtur In IT3 t-ance, aaeaiirc-ly Jiewand tx-sititl iir E:-OT.-Jy(iirtheiH'!yaai fieT-tnaaoot Curu nf Seral-n-1 Jinljsions and Impotency by tLo only tri way, vi3: Direct ArpHcationt-otUc prim ii.alSvat ct tbo OLma;, acting by A'isorptioa. and ciorlint l: .. rpcUi ir.ih-.enre ,i the Stt-iiiarl Vesicle:-, rjno ulitory Ii:ct3, Proot iio Glind. and Urtthia. Xh cm of the KoiBMiy is attended with no pain or lnc!i unieni', tart do-a not interfere wltb tho tnliaary Viiisuiteof life; it it iinit-kly d:'.olv.-l'and im al ; rtd,jrodiicing r n Lu:j;tuialo hoot Uin aad rwnUjp i tiv c..?ct U?a tlis eexual uai ncrvci.. orjsuiio. !:oDswr-.'ked from self -abuse and exces-., etopitias ' , i .ii drain from taa srstem, rstorinir tV.o mind t.j .aHh nod 5.nd memory, reraovinn th Dimrnsa - i r Hiftht, Kervous DsbiUty, Oonfusicii-cf Ideas, Aversion to Society, etc, etc, and tbaanwaran ' si pram.-itiire old Bg9 o-naUy ccnxjinr.og thl ... troiibfe, aad restOTisg poricct Sarrv.al Vinor, wht-ra It has bur-a darcinat foryor.m. "ih'.a modool tr-tat- icsct has stood tho t'jst in rcry eerera rrvsos, luil U noraTirouuewJ arcof3. Drugs aro too much pnv "scritied la these trrmb.'-js, ncd.a:. many can baair wit naiti,T,ith lat IKOeif any permanent gooJ. Thero ! co Honsm alH'Ut tliiflVpaT-tiDO. Practical oh- ' tffrvHt:cjn cr us to ioiilvf ly gunrpntto that it will irivu saU3fr!Ction. JjurLr tho eihfc years that it fcuo hwon in -jwraluiir,, co Iiavh tloasaoduf t;:i-nv.-iia:5 as to its value. ud it is now Cn?jed by tho V: -I.caI IVrtNiiion to bo iuo irnif t rational means yet j.,(-'viirj of tei. l'i.-'ir and enriip tiiia Tory provalrot ' Ihitij v.oil tnuwn tc bo tbocan-.i of nn'iil l J.,.:J to so m.mv.und u;Ka rhcm tjuacM Vrfy wltfi , . .'....ir uaylesjs n)lrui;'8 and hi-j feea.. Th" llrawl 1 :r. iuipia ni-ut b"iB.'. of thrtm sizes. Uo. l.teao'Sia ! to !n-.t a Bior.'.n.i i 3; Ko. atticient to w'tact apor : lUJnrnt curv r-.!Ki,s in fevt-ro ca:-s) S3; Jo- 8. (iaUa,; crt-r t'in-o :nfnthj, will etup e!ji'.i"-.ioa aa'l rtftire vi,T'r in tho v.ort ce'e"",) S7. Snt brjoaJI, sealed, In pialn nrtt rs. l'u!l MRECTIOUS ft usintr Ul r.cfonir;:i:y EACH BOX. hchui Uvulett Si r-wi entire I'nrt1t)tl- I left firing Anntomiral I llusittitiong villi Irittimoii riirh mil randnr a at wir viM9 ccj r i-r im-u r-r. I uc u V restored f.f rfcrtMioKl,iiiiJ B trU for lh ttlie.t of Ufa, am us If Hevrr et-icfi. Bolii (1JUV by , KARRfS REMEDY CO. MfQ. CHOiTSn. Barbel and 8Ui Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. 0 in tj Treat aliCliroriie Disaasa:. und ajojs a nutinM tal rojutiifjyo tisnn-.tth the carinr.f comnii' a:cd cai-A. lNDISuRETIOm-EXPOSUREif' nmwi iiwnimaaBaaaaMaxaaPvaaBc?aM t-t ai wti4na of thi blood. f-cin or li,ii.-. tr:U.f-f.ith ao-! cr. without limine Mri-jry or t'ctHonoiiM Mdir!nr. i Y OU NC fifl E N wtl" ttre "fl ik f !'' tN-ni-ta KABxvraseMBnoaB f a d.nr:K that ni.l.tn ita ric: tiros fr bimi?wa nw-iiii. i'vnr.riit!y mini. A?MTS TREATE0(;yI-'l"MlE""fr'- TM IT1 J IaLHinW JWifff FTlf "ill ntrrt pMit1. ; pdiii cettmluto if i.icf. t id id tit I aH. .it of dpt.nti to Im ausvverel br pi'mi ii u iriri trajrf : - umt wtde (it-T v 3. 7 ltr j. iiNn. a M IVrtTik alfrrititr frn Kupt ure huld lklr .i4rtti,V r d Ivam timet hirjf tu (heir m( H m i trm.P Cior..i,tl.c -i "'rff i'V fw.ti ivi tii. i.i nal I 7 i'i -'rf-sl - OK. litTTcs iZ bortn SiU 5t- Louis, Ma. Having puichiised all of th'; mncliiiiery bclonip.g to the latc T. A. Wainwndit.- we arc (now . ! ' I : prepared to .build ne?, and re- ; pair all kinds of f MAC h i n;e i : ' 1 i . - We keep constantly on hand nine and fittiiK'v Also va! v'e s , 5 . of all kiiids Special atteiuiou given to' fitting up MiU'Vi'Ork. i Geo. H. WainwrisM &r Co. WIlOXl N. Dei. 2-t. i - i B g 2 gJaiaBBsi ill in wiii i Iiliiiic NlllliN, unArcs DuiiLn UniLL w.irt.;fect Jong, 1,1 -2 tcet 'wide, and "WOjR,IjDi f Hundrcdsin use. Hardware, 1 innuins and jilacKshiiuis send for large cut and iir- toa r, Ktei.,i imliicmeitt.a i 155SS t.i tiit hover in each nlaCe. f ' . . r Address hL.NLUV lUUh W OUIv, i . JanL-rihii -, .Dundee, . :' . .1... I...1P .ct ,.f mn AsrsiIfVJ 111 s;;- . . r 1 . . J . NORFOLK. V-V. , 31. S JAMI5,Pn.prietress. j 1:NLAUC;I:D, ltemMhled, Befur-! nishetl, Centrally Lin-ated,- (jood Ac- i mmedatiops Bates casoiiaWe-?tf I - - - i " ,. i I In ronscHiience of the death of fie..1. ; II. tJrittin it tnvoiiM s iieecnry to svt-' i Ue the business i.f the tirni of iritliu A-'i ; Murray. All person- indebted toaid j : unit win please, call at their place of. .business aud settle at once. j ! ; WM.MUHHAY, Surviving partner of Oriuln A Mur-I beC.Otf. . - ... . 1 MMowre Tor Sale! ' V Y' ' I .offer my hoiwo, with seven good rooms, in tht town of I Hack -'Creek for ale. Thlot is a large one, contain- , ! iziis two and une-t hint acros . One! i ftcr in strawberries which give a grod ; yield. : Will he sold chean! Mv rc:i. son f a .selling is that I iliu vulnir to , . r o . : biovc. . .: . ; j' 55 ' Addrss, . . , j W. Si AKDEltSOX, ; , , Black Creek, N. C. (Nor.2C.tf. j t. " " nn.' i:. w. j o-Y -N- Kargcna I.-iali - Sf" Has .permanently located In Wilson, N. ('. Ail opperation will oe neatly apd carefully performed and on terms as rPrtSonahle as possibly Neeth extracted without pain, OnVe t arboro street next door to Ifost oftice I Jan.: 12m. . J N0T1CK! j BY: VIUTCE OF A li'DfrMCNT -l"'rons indel'ded tothefii areJiere i of 'the .Superior Court I shall sell to the! "utihed tociuo forwarl and nwU ' highest bidder before the. Court I louse 1 . . a'- - 1 door in the;town of Wilson, on Mon Ulay, tiie (itli d;y of March, !Ks2, the J tract1 of -land- in W iison cwmitv of i tt-hih VM I ll'TOMl TVSOV '.Mn.A 'seirffl. 'iind imn(imi'iI ' tdininiiio' i Ian fsofi;. I- A- inch,Jack Mi ...... , ...... ... .j .... I orris, Amos j I I'earson and others, containing imou hundred and forty-ltnif acres more vr ess. Terms: l-:5ca.sh on dav of side. the remainder nine months from tlavi j of sale, carrying interest at 8 per cent.! jj he purcliaser giving -bond for the j purchase money, title retained till the! j whole auiount is paid b.biTtiMIJNSdX, . Administrator, ' Jan-20-Ct PLOWS! PLOWS! Sl'LOW.S! PLOWS! -PLOWS!. PLOWS I IIAVK OX HANI) F(1U SALLi; ".',U,'Ut raH t,,H "r iuu ...r M-ruuirmii'n, nil, i.ni fur Ki1n ai)H)Ui.t in to fifty tons. suit their interest bv supplving them - .elves with these. IMows and fixtures it once, as no such opportunity for buying at such low .11 gurus will again j anf ione for ?',s per ton a occur after the'iiresent stock is sfild out i ,; . -. . .- ,. . , . !,".; '., j' v 'rYl-'S ,;casn,.it is lolly to? pay on Receiver for .(FaBWER & Wa1.VVR;Kiht. ,j i '.' Dp. -Crowds' Ereat Eist3ri5il TITK TRAWrPY OF ' OR THE . tSlscnrall of JrflVi i.a IarU A Truthful account of, the. Aboli - tionary War with- the Secesh Itehel- tionary War with, the Secesh Itehel- union. Shakesierian Style, h act-, Z scenes, fit page?.; I'm Nctr-vr, Cw.'vRACTKnn; Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, ; Kdward Stanton, Tlysses (iraat, WmJ Sberniiin, . Benjamin Butler, Parson f ieecher, Horace fireeley, James Fisk, j Jr., Fefferson Davis, Itnbert Tombs,' Alexander Stenhrns, Pierre Beau re- gard, stonewall Jackson, Jtooert l.. 1'e, Humphrey Jarshal, Jack Moj-by, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.' Lincoln, Jlr. Sur nitt, John Wilkes P.ootli, 'Harold, Attzerott and Payne, 'Frederick Doug lass, Pmnpev, Priscv,. and Dr. Mary Walker. . . PiiixcirAb Poemj: White House Troubles; Bull Ituni Panic; lfcichnpndJ Calico Ball; Pom I lH?y and Priscy; Andersouville I lor- j rrs; Bichinond Burning; Lincoln As- sassinuted; Booth Bulleted; MrsSur-j ratt Strangle!; Davis lUronstructe!, i (JranCs Jubilee Sioech, and irmidj lTransforiiiation Scene; "Let us have! I'cnce Puck, 10 cts. (Send Postage Stam'i.) ; Dr. C. W. Seldeii, Publisher, 182 Lexington Ave., New York Citj . ! Dc.2:J 3ai. ; S N. C. F 0 It AG E ! Stiaw care Lilly, Ii indied hi'hI 11.1111.1v14 ; 1 ' firml V f OnmresSCMi IlltO bale? 3 i V hij fl'ot thick, weighing from ' 120 to 30 pounds each. J m ' i . .f i :.. ions can .e suiVVvu in u ' enr Excellent Foraee ! For; lior.ses, niule, and Tittle iui 1U3S uiuil .Jiau v-voi u i liar J Mm Giiaio Co AVilmington, N. C. , 1cc,0.3m Tor Sale: i 1 - - . . i ' A r,ugry Shop with a trade of fnm four tosix'thhusu'nd dollar iier ir in. the town .of lilack .t'k. A gooi opening in u g.MH loc.Mitv. One do. en; new buggies on hand which will sold cheap. Applv at onve to j . ; ; W. SNUKUSON. . j "-V ' lilack Cieek, X. C; sov -.., ir. orux. . . "-,' j i '; r ' - " i Tin-vsrN'i.)Kiisic;N:-:ht have mrm : el a co-partnerdiip fort.u' practice of ! 'eilicine in t'te town of V11sm nnd 'adjoining country. I ('turning thank to their patrons for tlieir liU-ral pal- ronage. t icy solicit a continuance of thC'fame Oositetlu (Mice od N:,-h Street oo-" Curt Hoik -e lately otvupU.I by Jas. ss V.Mdard, l-.Mj., y lu re one. or both may.-be alwavi fimd when Snot profesionalh4 cng:iird. ! '.C. l'KACoCK, M.I AV. S. A NDMftSON, M. I. j,Hi:i noi;' MrncK j . v- TIN: I N I ) I 1 1 S I ( i X K I ) . 1 1 A VI NU iualihed as Hxccator.s of the lat Will , -unii testament of LAltuY .JEV- JSOM M, deceased, bchrektlieU,robfttf.' -!,-Judge of ! Wilson countvl notice U ; , lierehy given to all persons indebted i Ut t lie estate of said deci-a-n'il, to niaku iui:i!e!iate payineut; audio all hld iugduiiiis against -;rid itate to pre-' .-' sent theiii for pavnieut, on, or before, . the tlutli day of Ja:..:arv, IsS;;, r thU j notice Will hi' Ii1e:id,-.l oi b.ir ..f ntr.rr" j recovery. ! . P. Si. . YC( )('K, t ,. .1. Ii..NKVS(Mi:, j-I'-xtTutor 'Fremont, V. V. Jan. iluth, it. i , NOTICE. Having been. appointed lteceiverof tiielateilirm of I '.inner .t Wain wrisrlit. payment, : and thoe lioldingirlaiins against the s;une will present thertr, pnmerly authenticated for' adjust- meut. , J A..TY.NKS.' -NOT. 11th,; IS! . tf. , . X 0 T 1 C K. rx ' yj " A; U Bv virtue of a decree of the Snoerior Court of YVilson county, rendHreji Jttn- uary .V.h, tss, I will sell : at the (ourt Ibnise door in Wilson Monday" the Oth day uf Kebrua'rj- jx's'j, the lands when-, . V . I '.. 1' 1 . . . V ui.eisoii j-.aiuiau oieti hmzco, eonHT ing of three tracts adjoining the, Iambi of -M. M' Atfitliev.v lli.il Ili,u.ir.l William Taylor and others, rontai'iilng i three huiidred acres more or. lesf. . i Terms: n;e thousand dollars ca-h. bai- ' j a nee on ii credit ofeigiit months Titlo , P. A . WOO DA 1 1 1 ), Adm. ! - i ! ben Planters ran buy tru Ammoniated Super : PJiosphate inajrt chiefly from . Hlaughter I Iouf. Jleat at tho factory, out money for itne higii c(st J ertiiier. Jiaugrr ?-r Phosphate is of guarUntel stand , ,wi;u.i i0,Vi! i ard An:Uysioa every bag w.t in. . . season in tne ..south has J clearly shown Planters thaf j the br j cost. Ammouiatecl rertllizers paid j best on Cotton; there has never been, ! in thedruir years of its use, an unf.tvor ; able report of its actioh. livery jMMmd ' of Ammonia aud Phoshorf Acid in ; lW(& rhfVh i s availaMe plantfKr. Pk promptly n i-miiuih,... . j hyuern t.m make their own figures, as to the saving it-.., they, can inake by liriiig this .articlo ! and at the: same time be re.isonnblr .ure of a gpol crop. Send fiircircular giving full gtlaran. joe(i Analvsb. , ' i , V !w.fr'. No J03 South St.. Baltimore. Md, Manufacturers and Importers of Fertili zers and ferUTzing Supplies. SECURE . T r- lkai-iv; scikxhsts or to-wy 3Jt . that u.t flica- arp raoil t,v iior- U ulu.1 nr LlTfr If. thn-.V"!'! . Ki lnrta and l.tv.-r are kit in r rf-"i rU-r, vrl. rt l.-alth truth bn otilv U-n kawam Sir.7aM-r, nin jhw ear !"iHi ruartm freat ,vi-rr .f Waruer Jia.fe l,tii.ir iml I,nr ('n Ir-w -n w ra "in th- r;aitn'ni f ily. rr iriiW. . ?I1 fr ib a.ini)l: ;rj 1 iaf of art- valo. it rootiip ji-' 'l'' r.-i-n' -( ruarr to iKuhsl r and I'fi.ni.rai- lo-U t il. rri ..rraa., an. I : .""' " ;tyY tjr aii't K-.-p tii-m in upltr. Il a, K UKMKPY lr :H the ilti thai ,.,.. uiiui iu tlurloyrriKiriot ib- UkI few Twr- ' ii itinsnif-w ti nnvr.i iu Use. jj jj,rrH?-ali-li' Jaui.Ufi- -HzilU-- iryv jrti. .U u?.-'! il tn'.l '-Vr. --in 4 all iiRUaih ifc..f ik" KiCuM. Li.r ?.r. I'rlnunr Orcaii. It t- aa f ielVrit aoJ af-,rcmJr fcr f tun l. du- i tra" 1'icnary. It will e.rt.irul M.nirw3:ka a a4 . .' ia i tTlu l!i;-iiT liert-rhn-aVir vMtutft w.Hah.. : A lill I- r fir t i u..-iuakl, lor n cor. L, thur.-ia thl iUJkk." tU MuiJ. -. T'il n-nu' lv, w-nuh lia .d"S.-..u h vronfl'.r, ty- T.ut'p i.. ii.VL.iaiiT Mzt:pisorrLni t , in di. ". r.in '.I..- h.:i rVn.a mi l fctM ! IWurrtau ; aiiall.l.aW DXt POLLAIl AVI1VL.V. TV-1 IVKCKVrs ftr koiiK 1 IhWi-m-c .;..in- fc.r W .HiXKU S S ; JilAUl-'l li- CCKt.. It a 11IT1VL Knnlv. II R WA !IV f. K CO , Ko b'l-.-T, S. Tj. v t
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1882, edition 1
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