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" - u 1 i " : - . . " .1. M ; - j ' -'; - - : - - -: - xx:; THE WILSON ADVANCE Z K " V ' . ! A i ! 5 the wirsnv a wavpp I'rr.i.isiiKii) Kvikv 1'i:iiav At V i i ., NokTIl CVUOI.IN A uv ,-- III 11- M IIS 7 I I .. .VsLlI II i I II ' II l I I VI J , JllSF.I'lll S HlNIHS.- blit'iraflil Pnipririnr. Sr im ri I' l l . i ; 1 I at i -:s 1 N" A I V A v K fi,v Money c an be sent by Money I Irdi-r or . Ib.-gislered letter at our Iti-k. ! Till; ADVANCE (iLEAXIN'dS. - : j j t ' ' l-'rcedmaii liiink viclinn will rrt ('iipt. A. II. A. Willii'iins isiLiiiH-tl Tor ( 'Miics;siii:iii ill l;ire. .( AViilil.- is ;it Ilr' iii (iiial;i ilisjiciisiii: aest lift i" i'oililt'r. lalaiiii:t tlcmoiiats iioiuinatril r:. a. o'Ne'ai t'oi- ;ov'iiior. i . .,.'' -. J 'li-y::tN lo I lit' jilIirial rim veil: 1 mil will hi iiyt'ii hall' rates. Ciilliliw i-oiiiily sells ?."i(MMM , worth ol' (villi fowls j.iiniially. lH).HHij liiineis in I ViihsyI vania iar struck for liijiliei' watjes. l inissii'l'l liey'l'oeH roiose plant iii: I ;i eolon v nrMir. Tlie l.'ejmlilicaiis earrU'il Oregon at tin' election oil lie 51 Ii iirsl. Br i " ' ll'eiineti j-eeiiis toli( llit' enniiii man' lor 'joiiressiuali at larjje. Mr. Ulaltie ilerliiies to run, lor : ( 'iiiiiil essiinan al lari;e iliMaine. - i Mrs. (ijtiliel.l is worth f -100,000, t ' with an ti;iniial iiicoiii' tr?il,00. .- i f ' Wayne jeoiuify llejxjlilieans en- ilorseVl ('o.;llmnilirey lor (1on "less. ! - - Mi - - . ' - .Intlue .McKoy's Irieinls will nifi'e ' hi-s re noiiiinatioii in this (lisltiet. The l-'ois'vlli llepnlilieans mashed c-nalil ion oiit of shape at their eon- ;' eiit ion. ' - I'itl eoiiinty TeaeliiM-'s Institute1 will opeli ih ill; I reen ille Moliilyy, i .lime Lt;thi t -. ' i ; V : .1 : - f The postnias-ler atl Herlfonl, N. ! :- . ! !'' ' I ( '.. Iia'-i lieeii aritteil, cliiiijietl witli 1 4.-nilM5'.z!j:uji' L'.OIM). ; "T lail l iller. ol Atoka, Tenn., ! iliewi d liiniM-ll l.r luii ial ami then i lileu liis tn;,i ins nlii , ' i ' - T- In lji-oaH day li.ht si masked inliliers i l't m- I the hank in ('.rook- ! Iii:ld, Mo of r.i.0tl0. i ': The .SiHtihlirlil llrrttlil s: s .lohn- si.n wmild ! e 'ol. I'nl! .-jOO ma jonty lor ( 'oiit; -evsinan ;ir lari;'i-. An" eei.r.-sioii will lte run Troin ( inl.l-l.i.i ii. . 1 1 1 1 1 1st to Morehead 'il.. I'arp lor roimd t rip I .((. - Take llallilmrt n, M-',dilor I'.inl.i' r.liiitr, pioi-lanned liiinseli a lilier.d atliie Anti; 'oiiimiI ion last week. i ; Tin Ifaleih .1'hrixlinu AflrH-ttti: whieli has; a eireidatioii of alioiil ,"i.(IO(l has reeelitly jteeji ejilared. The .lolnisiiii coiint 1 elnoerat ie 'oii enl ioiii held Saturday, endorsed r.eiinett for ( 'on.uressiiian a.t lare. I Ion. A. M. Waddell's snltjeet'at Kinsiiii 'iilleiiiale Institute Coin-" meiiec inenl!; was "Morse i; .Mini's." A I t heir eon ent ion Jield last Sat Ulda !reene eoiinty l'epnlie;'ins lidoised Col. Humphrey lor Con : ess. ' ' : y : ' T. II. Iarl., Ks.. of Wihniiiu luli. a deimie-ial , declines he' a candidate lor .1 ndge on. the Anti j lli-kel. i , ' ' V ' -.' :;' A oiiiii;v m an advertises in the ! ,.siille ,lts lor ;i ile, 1 Ciirls ; miisl U.- si-iii iv ill i he-" i-stern u ilds" - : - , . ' j - I'itl lenioeralie county Con veil- j lion tl lie: held June L'llii. Col. L. J I.. I'olk; is expected to ispeak ini this oeeaslon. t i . i ... i i i . wue iuim.irei and Twenty liyt' in .stead ol iniieiv dollars as w (''stated l ist week-,, was raised -at the U'oeky : lomi! I 'esi i al. v' ' : Texas is to hold 'leveii noriual iu ' s ii iiiinns I Ins slimmer, and the Leji isl.iiuie has appropriated l,p(MI to cti el expenses.. Aluah ant Miiney, pat riareli of sevciitv li and Tulala Dujer, a i scve.iiiecn ear-old i'ii l. were mar , ri-d at Savannah. !; An i ail M lit: .loliii Tihliits. a vonih ol hut sixteen , ears, living al M ideua; Al ilinesota. has" eoni mitted loo limiders. Siouv City lias a eurio.sity in u .UM- ;irl who xm's 1 Mildly to the, hai her shops every few days, drinks .heer and chews tohaceo.f ' '" i i - - - ; . - V ll is reported tlnlt V.K I'l'esideilt .h lleison la isyilline'tin.mA ofliis .'old 'onleile-rate t oiiipliiiiiins at ) the Atlantic ll.fiel early ill .Inly IT is , n.Uihai Senator Hampton iia iiecoiiie, i i if i ol ,iuliie llterill - V:isliiiilodi andT!ia In' willj i nn lor (loNeriior of South Cui-olii'i-.i. 'I'ne ai l clitiili I list I let Coiiler- eln eol lhe .M.T'.?( 'llllll'll Sollt li will .: i coiiciie ijnj Warrentou July 'Sth. W ils.ni is einlraced in I his dist rict. . I Join i.i soi i ol the Winston l,Anl,r sas. laihoii. women - walk-Hike Coddesses IM,; like liieens." Tluf wh.i'i yM. call piliuu it on preltx thick. ? v Air. .skittles, of low;j, has U'i;iin lo liuild an ;irk !'(( feet lon, in' aii ii' i.ati.ni a lU.il that js to'siir p iss o i ih.w of old Fat her Noah's time. , j . - 'I In stale Supreme Court, and thecdiio, ,,j ,!.- i, xntx in,. ".i.vis.,. WehsleiAsdietioiiarv. Ihc thinU Hie late editionlK-tl.'-r t han oicesiev's. 1 The Coldshoro lireineti, Inive -H.am,-,1 ii ,i- new ei,-iie the -Marv Alice. eoiiiphiiiehiaiV to a little. . hiu-hter. : ,.w dead, of Chas. .'. t lu.'t ofthevJ ae Dei.art lllclil. 1 VOL Iii. At is said that duriiijj t lit: wind and, hail .storm that swept over a portion of Halifax county, in this State. Sunday .lune Hh, hail stones fell Unit weighed a pound anil a (punter. f The vote loi l)oekerv and T'rice in the Anti Prohibition Convention t was-an index of the two represen tation iif the two parties iii the eon- : I veil tiua 1-5 republicans and '1'' .deiiHM'iats. . 1 Miehian xWomeii Wdii't do to Tool w ith. Last .Monday . ni;hl Mrs. Anna Stevenson harred her hus f hand out and when he attempted tofoii-e his way into tlu-i house she shot him dead. Head this and think ol the liT-; nit ill' the press: The IN-idsville ' Trims suspends publication lor one ' , week to enable the editor to n out. ami collect dues euoiiuh toineet liis: current obli.n'at ions. . Columbus, (la., has 7 cotton mills containing L'.OOO looiiM and t'0,000 ;' spindfes, einploy in;4 .",00l. haiids, eoiisiiniiii 20,000 hales yf cot ton,. -wit it a-apit al of il ,',i.S"i,r00 ai-inua'l jv prodnein: J.lSl,S."i(j. T .Messrs. (1. II. Alford and Samuel Wildi'r. of Wake county, heretofore prominent in the AntiT'rohibitiou.. cause, refuse to allillate with the ! sore-head Independents," and de eline to ltke any Doekeiy in theirs. : A Maine hoy of nine years, sick at his stomach, threw up a small pie.-e (if clot b, .several sihej' coins and three pebbles,. More', articles are looked for, aiid . some think he wjll throw up a inissiiff law Ii mower. Fori ress 'Apui roe is (he lariesl single fort ilicat ion in the world. It has ahe'ady cis! over s.l.tKMMMIH nl' liionev. Thewater batterv i-i cmi ' . siilered t o be 'one of t he finest pieces of , military const rm l ioii in the , world. Two unsophisticated emigrants f'Min In-I.uiil. 111:111 and wile, blew out I he gas-in a .New Yol k hotel a few . n-gli'ts ag , and (lie next niorn illg t hey were found dead in t heir bed. Will nothing 'stop -this ss tela ul iiiilel inurdei ' ' .Mrs. Laura Andrews, :i St. Louis lady 'who appeared in court arrayed "in auelegan! (Iress of brow 11 silk and a more elegant polonaise .of light brow n brocade .silk," w as sen teiiced to . four-; months in jail for stealing M rs. ( 'olli'ns' .poodle dog. Georgia boasts'-"of, a nian 'w ho dH.s not sleep on an average ot cine hour in twenty folic, although he, is ill tine health, ami .seems never fa ligned-. . lie is said lo havegoiie ten days without ouee closing hiseves I le sa s h'edcels o desire fur l'C pose. ' - - " i A girl by the name df Tav lor. liv ing in C-aldwell county, .Maine, 11 years old, is a inot Iwv. Oh.n-rrt'r: I A twelve year'' old colored girl bf Wihler'.s tow iish,) ..l oin'i ston '4 unity, Noi l h Carolina, is a ' mot her. and ha bet-n.-so says 1 he I'iDHIil' ami Mil Imiiii: loi'si.me lime. The Akvam i; gives Cvenl;, live yearly subscriptions aspcci.il pre iniums to I he I,'(. k Mount Fair. Wo learn that manyspecial, pie iniums will be offered tld.s 'year, and that the. indications are that the fari will.be much bctier than last, year when il was pmuunced b. liiaiiv the best in the state. Ohj the haughty editors M; K. A. Ihll ke. of t he nit s ritn vrnf, and ( '. II. ParlNer, of the I'irn ('Mbuglit a duel in New Orleans lune 7th. I'ive shots were tired. and at tlie littli shot lhtrke -wits sluit through both thighs, though 110 lione was broken and the wound is not considered dangerous. MiT. I )i.oii, of Cleveland county received three medals at t he recent conimeneenienf at Wake Forest. ' viz: : Montague French medal. Tay lor Reclaimer's medal, and Kuze Iian Oratory medal in JSS0. Mr. Dixon is a brothor of iev. A." C. Dixon, who has been elected 1 'resi dent of Wake Forest CoJege. A- whopping story comes from C.alatin, Tenn. It' is. said that a search of-the cave on the farm 'of Col' Alexander, fonnerlv the ren dezvous of the James gang, led to the discovery of UMl.OIHt in specie. and iiuinerous gold w atches, rings. di;inIonds, a ml oilier h-welr.v. The plunder was removed to the van its" 0ftI1eS111um.it Deposit Company. An intcresiing - coiitesi: The Xrtr.s-iHi.-i'i i ri r notes ihat 1 he class of the ' Ciiiycrsiiv 4,1", S'(rth C'aro Jinii. vvbieh graduated . .ill' I-SSII. lie fore separating oilcred ;t silver cup to the first -child rMiru to any of its inembers. We learn that .Mr. C. 15. AveiM'k of GoldslHiro. a ' lawyer, was the fortunate winner on the PJth of March. PewW. A. Pelts, if the S. C. Ciuifei-eiiee. coinjlig ill se.-ond Ies oil the.'iOth of May... The lawyer beat die tireachcr. Oflice Iirsl. ,;.st and alltlic time is the. Kepublieau cry. They now at', raign the democrat ie party because it does Mot give the young men of fice. . The Stafesvilie Luml mink truly says, "the young men of the Democratic party ar.- liot there for otlire. They are there for good gov ernment." Kvery young democrat in the State will heartily subscribe, to that sentiment. i i i a if ii -vj. ii fii f tt r "V" j -v. a. ii ii -. ? . -i- WASHIX0T0N NEWS. A ( larlield .Meinoi ial llostital is to be built in the cij The iuiiiv hill has passed the Soi ate. i.v ir an onici l's are to retire at 01. Contrress has apiropriafed ."J000 to eontinue the in! provemeiits on the French Hoard The question (ha is now a: jitat- , in"; asiiiiijrton V! M-jety "who is in lieeii i to hanjr (initeau Tim Ir. Mott inv est i at ion progress!, and wiln sses have surninoiied to Wasl linu'ton. - i;e)resentative Hewitt has intio dnced a resolution j! i Isking for jnfor - mat lon eoiicernin"' bur 'C4 V - COS llv ami very rotten n;uvv The StiVr Itoilte t rials have be :'iin Pradv aiiH J;)orsev are grow ing iiervous, xvhih tin prosecution is bold and aggressive. Cen. Clingmau i ill the cit.V frolll Eureka Springs,. Arkatisas, and is I-, very feeble. Appn lensions are en - tert.tined about hfJ health. Senator Hill's so i thinks that his condition is .so nun he will (M'cuiy his h improved that seat lie fore- the close of t In Senate. s present session the . A IreenslMtro J'n special says that Hon. Frank SholM-r, acting Secretary -of the Seii na:e win ie i.ne 1 1 i j i" anti-Prohibition caiididate for 'oil gfess in the fifth di llict. .The Greensboro V'titriot says-: A gentleman recently from Washing ton report s Senati w a nee as say ing that "Pest had played out, and 1 that he would n ii much longer he a factor" in railroad matters in i Nort h i 'arolina. uiuiiilii-ent attorne; ni. ted him. I. is said that fees have bank- The President h Senate the followill is sent to 1 he 1' uouiinatioiis of members of t he tariff commission W eler, of New ork. Hayes, of er, (il' Peiinsvl Massachusetts; Olik vania; Garland, mis ; A in- hler, of Ohio ; Philips, of Missouri; Chest nut, of South ( 'aroliua ; Potter, id' the District of Columbia, and I nncan S. Ixernev of Louisiana. v- IMuuors ofcoinini changes in the Adsuinistrat ion tli t hciii is the .one, t In huysiMi will go to 1 Miuislyr Lowell's cken. Among I Mr. l-'reling- aigkiml to take dace, and Air. ed Mr. Freling Mr. Folgerwill snry to run for to be tilled ly Coiigling will succi;1 huyseu ; also, that ret ire from t he Tie: 4 lovernor", his placi I ou 4 'ainerou to 1 hake an iiiings safe and round in I eiinsvlvauia. I I K A V A ( t A T A I I K ( I ' K I A T I NS -The history of tin court house and postoflicc at Trenloii, New .lei ' 1 S1V is thiiught to be ii governmental arch incut ioiicd for that New Vol k' Tiiirs. 'I 1S71 limited t he c il'i'g to '-10'0,(MIO,-li t he amount. Next was increased Urjf struetive as to: lecture, and is purpose by , t he 'he act of .March ,t of the build 1 appropriated v ear the . limit tr.0,000. and tin- reiii-ainiiig.L'iOjOi Mas appropria ess apparently limitation, ami ted. I n 1S7." Com: forgot all about tin iuale aiK.ilher apprnji priationof 100',- 00i'. The next Vi . ;o,000 wasap proprialei br-'conlplet ion and fur- nishing ift full 11 -1ST7'.;M,00: was appropriated Ii .r'.-1'eiicing, grad ing approaches, ami furnishing the building in full.'" .Tjhe next year the modest sum ,i' -sii. priated for "comph HH) w;is appro- ion. pure and simple, and in 1S7S an .approprin - lion of !? 10,000 wa made lor -rap. proaches, grading. (cueing and pay lie.-." The .total c4t was H0,0ll0 more than four t iine.s t he sum ori ginally fixed. Git T r. A r'sCi NsriKNci: adage, old as the hjllsf says "Time and tide waits for man. V, 1 111- teaa. t he coiideHinei issassin, I'eal- ize-that time is ink wait in and 'that every succeeding day hastens him nearer that tin e Avhell the sen- - .fence .of law will bJ executed and i he will be precipitatjed into eternity. The cheerful ileine;juor and hopeful expressions which Ij ave characteri. have' Vanished the gathering ed him throughout, like sunshine Ik-fori j masses, of a mutterii The familiar air of and in its stead the ; Tor has appealed. thunder-storm bravado is gone isheii hue ofter- Heading :wid vvris iio-i once :ivni-. .. . at'e occupations, ar ii.it iiiiw i-.w4.i- resor- , ted to bv the assassj in. I Us earnest 1 Mis 4.111. ..si ponderings are only relieved when (H casiolially he pactj-s the stone tli m i oi his cell, liuinindljur .of the death w atcl'i. whose e-v es are ever- iimui lands and talk- 'him. w i inning .hi jn; in a most iucoht-rcnt maimer, A TeW nights sii ce he ret ired to 10 o'elm k. and hour 'he awoke d manner, and his iiisoit cot almiii in less than half an in t tie most stank looking wildly ar moonliuht Kiiring Imnl the weird in '.through the aimed, his voice lenient : . liantoius before graled Window. ei- t reiubli.'ig wit h e -I .see --horrible me ! What shall brain reels !" do ! M v jMHir 1 ssin a I K iiim : It tiHik some timl to pacify the Mssassiu, and when he became quiet he calmly said : -Don't lniiul w h it 1 said. I was ' LET ALL THE ENDS WIL.SOX, ! reaming we am no cow a rd til dream at times. I nor am I afraid to di.-:" '. "lhit.?-. h" eontinued, "it is not possibly Hc.it Piesideiit Arthur is trooit; to iK-nnit them to .hail" me after what I did to redeem the lie pnblicah party. No, I do not lc lieve he will. ' If he reprieves me or i commutes -niy .sentence lKMidlums j will howl, 1uit the resectahle ele- lnent of society will stand by .him and endorse his action." Having relieved his mind on that score, Ciiiiteau ay;aiii retireV to his cot, hut only to timl troubled-, Vest. Perhaps the ghastly phantom again visited his bedside, a, frightful re- ininder.of the act and the near ap- : proach of the hour of venaeaiicel j when, from the Pacific to the Atlan ; tie, and the lakes to the gulf, elec- trie click will announce to an indig nant people. j "(iAHFIKI.I) I.S AVENGED. 1 A geiitleinau who lately visited Ciuiteati spoke of the near apiiroach ! (,1'lln. I - it i .l-.v Mint lM.si.eeli..l I i,;,,, lo m.l(. hii tViW0 (;(Hl. ! Turning with a half frightened hMik, the latter said: 'Tf man fails in this matter if Charley Peed does not succeed, and if President Arthur not stretch out his hand to save me, there is one a"hove who prompted hie to take one, life tor a- coiintry'sgood, and who protected me from the bul lets of .Mason . and Jones, that will protect inc. The first hand that is laid upon me for the purpose of do ing violence wifl be instantly wither ed. 1 I'eai-' not man's power I inn God's man, and He'll protect: ine;." Soldiefs Day. ' x e undeistaiid that President Green and the Executive Cdinmit- tee of the North Carolina .Survi vors Association propose issuing a notice, requesting the ex-Confederate soldiers resident in each county to assemble at ' the court limine of f lie county, on the L'lst and L'l'nd of July, (anniversary of the battle of Manassas, when Southern Patriotic I lopes were at tneir fullest bloom) to org:nie a county association, elect ..ir.cers and make provision for hav ing a delegation from the county to the State ' Association, j i which meets' every year (luring tlie ! ; v men iueeiseei veai inning iiih I Slate Fair. It was thought liest to name an uniform da v I hrouhoiit v, . . ...v.... 41... ci... I lie oiaie, 111 iiim 1 iii.ii 1 nr iiirri- . ings 'might, ieceive more general advertisement, and also to relieve the local veterans from 'the delicacy of calling county meetings, as it ap - pears 'that.--while all recognize the duly of organizing such assoeia- o as- , . -. it is fions. no one wishes to seem to siune the- lead. Moreover deemed belter to organize by coun ties, than -by coinianies r rem-! - . . t ,1 meiiis. oecaus(. u.eie are in eveiy ! ' - - I i IT .. I IT ... I. . I-,: . ir ii- 1 . . , ....mil - iii'1i- iklil ill I Ij.ls! tt-liik jliil i ci 111 111 111 1 11 v (mi kiiiiiii4is wiiii 1110 , , 1 .1 1 ii.ti i?i. I . k .1 11 1 1 w"i 1 in tin iki.i 1 i.l ! "" .""..' j hence would feel backward in at - ' teiuliii'' 1 lieo'imental Ifennioii ' n iuiiu .t jvi iiiicinai in union. r if ;o iJ 1 ii...f i.--. ........ f,. .. . ..... ' nielli iiinv tt- 1 1 1 1 1 ik eiiil i' I4.11 Jik.l .I,. , "... .rr. ..4i.ii.. 1 lil II II 1 t i.y the 1-utie.s. anil ny an who syn. pat hizi'd . .AV.it h the Southern cause Whenever pract icable, a barbecue,. or picnic, might lie held in some i rove .i(iacem 10 ine eoiui uousi 1 - . . . , . 1 .. 'Secret;ries of t he county associa tions areearncstly desired to form .lists of all ex Confederate soldiers in their respective .comities,' and j forward the Secretary of "the ! State Ass(M-ial ion Col. I,. L. Folk; of IJaleig'h."-' A lull programme for the State Association firoeeeilings i will appear in t he Premium List of the State Fair. Farmer ami Me- eluinli: A Genuine Romance. In IS j-j John Potts, a txxir, j -hardworking blackHmith of n j Carbotidale. I'a., adopted a poor j little girl, and as she grew up ! gave her a fine education, ! extending tiirough even an aca t demic course. Two years after she had .graduated she disap- peared, and .Mr. rotts saw no more of her until, t wo- weeks ago, she came' ti his house, Mrs James lut ledge,, the wife of a Pittsburg millionaire. The rich Mrs. Hutledge, had but few w ords to w aste on the Mr. Potts, luit they to Iheefl'ect that ! she had paid oil the mortgages on ! his place, . contracted -... .. oi ! iiioiiunicnt over the grave of' Mrs. ; Potts, and should take him to her i ...... . ir, . ... : I'litsoiii" iiome. which sue nui ""sj - iving him yr.O.OOO in I'nited States '! t .-j .il7-.il rn I honus alter she 4:01 nun mere. I hi ! 'n,r- If we do boast alMini our country, if, is very clear;! hat we have-something vvorjh boasting about,. The Census office at Washington has is sued a bulletin showing that by the census of Js.n0 the number of JH-r-sons in the l.'nited States was ."iO, l.Vi,7S .5 ; the area in square miles, L',!MMl.l70 ; the iiumber of families, !,'. l.".!Mt; the iiiiinlM-r of ilwellings, S.1I.Vi.Sl ; the nnnilier ot jiersons fo a Mpiare mile, 17.1SI; the nninlier of families to a square mile, '.". 0' , - . acres to a person, u7-'01 ; acres to a family, lSir.lil : er.son.s to a dwell. in ,i.(M); persons to a family, ."i.04, . , ''. The area is i.iiiu suriace oiuy, aiun ..,-..i..-, .. ii... 1 1. .11111 . i-i1 r.irv . .-.-I . , - ... - 1 and tracts of .unorganized territory regaling 0:1 J. .O f .juare nines. THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S,, X. C, FRIDAY JUXE NOTES FROM THE FABM. The grain crop in Johnson isvery fine. J, The wheat, crop iti Tirginia is unusually promising. )Vatermelons have tiiade their appearance in Georgia. I In the midst of all hr troubles Ireland is blessed with fthe excel lent croj) prospectsj -1 - A From, present indications,- says tlie Durham Recorder, flour will sell for less than $5 per barrel. 1 ' : ' The Galvestm Te.xasj Neirx re ports "the finest crops i rf tliat State the eve of man ever .liehHd." iv- .... J-'''" The K(K-k.v Mount Reporter re- IMirts seeing a head of leftiice meas uring 17 inches across raised by Joe IViirce. I In the last 10 years t?he.re have iH'en 44,000 new farms !oeiied in Arkansas, which is an hverage of COO farms 111 ten years tJea-h coiin- tv.i-. ' -' i ' !" ' . C The Charlotte Obsetrer says : One of the farmers -heai tins city says his oat crop will yie.lil him r,000 bushels, at the very leasf , from 1(H) acres.- Mr. K. J. White,! of tUis county fnmi oue fourth of an acre 'of laud, sold on Tuesday tweniy-fjiur barrels of potatoes for $13$, an has live barrels of culls M't.-Xei(4erne Jour uul. I Mr Wm. Dim 11, of (,'njven (otin tyJhas sold eight acres o' 1 rish im- tat es of the Snowtiake ariety, at a vi ery high price, . ?S pr barrel. Sohieof the potatoes weighed eigh teen ounces. " 1 The Newliern Journal says Mr. lourttah. say W. II. Oliver has receivifl a ton of 1 jute seed to he lanted ii Pamlico county ; and. a factory fo t he man ufacture of jute to be ected in Newliern. I Rockingham Spirits fl'lie limbs oftjie peach trees are bre;king with their weight of fruit. Thefapple and pear trees are full, while.'$lums are abundant. It promises lo be one ot t jie Hst veilI.s for fruit eler known j j this section. 1 Dr. II. J. (ilenn, the grat wheat i : S ri,if' ' of California, (a Viinian, by the! way,) finds it necessajy. at cer i taiii seasons to employ Unftyxinouii- taiii seasons to employ fftv,iiiouii ! - .L ted riflemen, at a cost of 10,000, to keep wild geese, ott' his wlfeat fields. . 1 . i The llaleigh Cotton Kxihange of- - teri 25 cents per pound fdr the best ! bale of cotton exhibited a the next ! animal fair, to weigh alMMt 450 lbs. i and the cotton to Tiecotnef the pro' 'Welcome lnuiie, Blkstone. Large-j t .... .. , practice! .lack of all trades is masi I perty of the off 011 F.xchynge. j ei.0, olu. v Itoiiesetter , wa4 Mr. .las. A. (Jgilvie, of Ht nun ton. Va;., . has rented the Kejilwiw ina- t !., 14 I.S If-lltirii tin miiMi 1111- s. s nai. t ie lilassc(M k shois near 1 ------- 1 j- . puis woiiiii loss aoom iikc a rauie-i: l .. 1 . - , ... i ).-..' . . i t 1 - 1 ...-ii . ... ... !-. . . . . " louiuirv , ami win pui. upja paieui , .1 ,. j !,., , evajMiral-or lor the . irpose 01 1; jJ iiur rvi is in Imnortant ' Ir-" ' 1 1 1 . , f , ami htuc 1 needed entefiir se and I . - . . . .. 1 jupmises to in- highly siM-cessiui. I I .. . .B . ... 1 Kaiiners can find reiulyijiaifcet lor ; mwh n ,,e 1Vlit t1l.,t is ,vel.v ve.. wasted. Ureenxboro Puiit'it. i - . - S .''"" The F.dentou 'Enquirer lays: Mr. . 1 . I l I llhll . .1 1- . I tl.l 1;.I3I 1 1. si u-1 W. T. Hrinkley, at Croatab Fishery III: I'roataii Sound, in Dare county,, s made a wonderful haul of her h; rings, i-mm a single nai lie. cut ainl saved 4.")0,IMIO. , In addition to , . , , . . what were cut.nn'd savfd, inany were let out of 'the seine, j The haul were let our 01 ine seine, s 1 ne nam is! estimated by competent! judges at .1 , 1 , ,'1 .. 1 Ti six hundred thousand, arid is one 1 ' s - of the largeston rec.ird. notation it. crops is ili nioiistra-1 s argnnieiit, preach the liest sel -' i . mini we :ive the lies! earner - I ln twl as being not only lies, but de ' niamled theeohtinnalgrwmgan(l ritfheriiiir-from tlie same field a .liar- t vest of the same or kindred nrodnct, ... , i - 5 -1 will in due time deprive tfie soil , tl at.tield of the ability t( produce tliat especial article, as it puts taken fVom the soil all that is becessarv hn- the successful proibictliii of that a cron. anil either ierriuzers liuisr oe I ' - sujiplied, or the field Itecine wholly worthless, save for some t her and entirely different kind t'i)roduct. Faetory ami Farm i .1.. -....... ..!.-.. i....i;.. vi .1 . - - .., where there are 100 eowfc, to the ciinsternafion of the ovfners,: the whole herd got. drunk. I For two davs the cows were wholI insfract - i anie, aucinpi init io sio'c 1 ne milkers : ' - s 1. i.-..- ... it. ...:n . ind liellowing in concert, i Bv some ; corn brandywhich hapjiened to lie corn brandywhich hapjiened to 1k phiced near the water f;icet! and tiietinugh,' instead oflMHng filled t !-itl. vviier leeeiveil bl ilAlv vvith .l,tei, leifiviu iiiaifU. 'Words Of rl Al'l'ms ir J'K. I Ai.Hijir. .s .iu .4 ...... .... 1 1 .. T. . . ... . I dkkss Deli vkked at f rixitv CoLLEOF., Jl'XE HTH. Dr. ('iavttii, in iiitrodncing Dr. Talmage said "I now have the pleas- ,ire of presenting to this "vast audi - - I ence Dr. 'lalmage a malt so well known to two continents impossible to find those that it is to whom lie can lie ffi trod need I )f Talmage arose amidj eontiimcil ind longajiplause and nilide an im- pressive address. "Wonjs of Poun and liellowing in concert, i P.v some i " "' " l, "V " T- : , lM"""""! ,'iuln'r'V" '"'"F ! " 4, i him vulgar if he ha ha s. Out uiHin he mav In-soar' mistake the person waenng hejthe nii)ns that, will make a n.a.rs ' f . . cows turned the faucet ot barrel of ; J;H.t. the counter on which to ine;s .1, , I : "i- ..1 .!.:.... ..r .1.'. ...i.i. -. -, sei was m.- suojeei. .. . ie s-e. ii o me young men. ne auviseu Ihem all to avoid unpayable, debts, v -as they would have a litif of happi ness rather than one of misery, 'if .- ... II, ..lit. ..I..... 1 " :fl.. I W.. . -- ... . ....... - - - uess rather than one of misery. If THY GOD'S, AND TRUTH'S. 16. 1S858. young men knew what is the des potism of lieing in debt more of them would keep otit of it. It in duced Lonl I5acn to take bribes and convict himself as a criminal before all ages. If yon have money enough of yonr own to buy a coat however plain, and then liorrow money for a daudy's outfit, you have taken the first revolution of the wheel downward. liorrow for the iiecess'ities, i hat may lie well borrow tor the luxuries, that tips, your prospects over in the wrong direction. My first settlement as pastor was in a village. Mv salary vwas f S00 and a parsonage. The amount seemed enormous to me. I said to myself What! all this lor! one year! I was afraid of getting; worldly uuder m much prosperity.! I resolved to invite all the congrega-j tion o my house in grouiw ol! twenty-five each. We began audj as they were the best congregation' in all the world and we felt nothing was tMi good for them. We piled all the luxuries 011 the table. I never coinpleted the undertaking. Af file end of six mouths I wa-s in fan-' cifiil despair. I learned what every' young man learns in time to save himself or too late, that you must measure the 1 size of si man's iMxly. lH'fore yoiilieginto to'ent the cloth! for his coat. When a young maiij wilfully goes into the contraction of unpayable debts he knows not into what he goes. The creditors go for; the debtor. . They want- him . dis-; ciplined at the church, they want! him tiirnedput of tlie bank. He is! insulted and dunned and sworn at until he gets the nervous dyspeji-, sia, gets neuralgia, gets liver com-j plaint, gets consumption gets every-i thing but sympathy. Now lie is dead, and yon t hink, of course, they! will let him alone. . Oh, no; they; are watchful to see whether there is! any unnecessary exjense at theob-: seipiies. Then they ransack hisj household the liooks, the pictures,! the caiiets, the chairs, the mat-j trasses. Accursed be debt! i MUCH '.STICK - TO ITIVKNESS WANTED. j Again, avoid multiplicity. -of. oc.-1 cupation. The mighty men of all; profeioiis were men of one (iccu- pation. The difference liet-weeni conditions in life is not so much aj difference in the fruitfiilne.sk of oc-! cupation as it is a difference in the! endowment of men with that great j and magnificent attribute of stick! to-tiveness. Mr. Loomdnver had an excellent factor for making ear pets, but he put up another fori' making shawls. Cue day there-was j a ipiarrel lietween t tie two factories,.' .1111I f lie'earni't s mIp iiii f lie sIi-i m Is : and the shawls ate up the cariMtsj! and having succeeded so well in eating up each other they turned! around and guljied up Mr. ; Ijooin ! driver, lilackstone Largepractice was the liest lawyer in town, but hej concluded to go into politics. Hei went into a caucus and was votedf up and was voted down. Finally: disgusted, with jxilitics, he camel back to his law office, a ud all t hej briefs rustled with gladness audi br(ike forth in the exclamation,! a master in the healing profession When lie entered a drugstore all' . . , 1 1 - 1 itlia ni4.ili4'in4i L-ii4vv Iiim atti! rin i ' VV: " T ' Vm .1 ! : : . ... . , ... . - , pXi ilIM tne (piihine would snake as ; . . 1 -. 111 , :n 1 . 1 i ; though it tiau ine cnuis, ami tin i J soda fountain Hz as much as to sayi i ! "Will von takevaiiiila or strawlicij , 111.' i'.v?" -One day he concluded to enf ,.(t.r iheuiiuistrv. The voung 'people .. . " 1 . , said the preaching was dry. hverv thing went wrong. One davMessi lioiii(lriver,Blackstoiie., Largeprai ticeaml Dr. Bouesetter inet at thi corncr'of the street and sang a son to keen t heir soirif s nit. a.iil at tli. . - 4 , - - - end- of all the verges their voiej came in, "Jack of all trades is mai ter ol'none." I" i r -THK kIN ()K .ji alitiks TliAfl' j makk THE MAN. j Young men, concentrate all yoir j energies in one direction. Be nt j energies m one uueciiou. ie mji ,,f ,,f,ill ,-alled Jiien of ohe . idea. .Again, 1 counsel von -study ' " . , , , equipoise ol temper, (rood humor .Illll.klC. 4.1 14.1111.4.1 I 1.1. 111. 11 seii r... -...osf hmIs. nlead tile j 1.est. i,nsiness linn in town U j (;IOwl, Sjiitfire & lb-others acrid i waspish, fret ml, explosive, cmuiky i . '. . . . 1 1 . .., A ! Suddenly t he money market will he ! asioiiiiiicii ai 1 neir oeiaicai 1011. .uei - , .& XVarigraH wt.re j ,;ovs when thev canie from thecouii- ; try. They smiled and -bowed them i selves up higher and lfiglrcr 111 the j estimation ot their employers. They ' ........ 1,,-.,1 ,.4 llii.tw ....... H,.en...i-. not liv lme of -einiit:.!. 1 1 iiei-01 111-1, iini mii-r" 111 i .iiiiai, j j,t i,v nwiWy drawer and shelves all full of giMHl teuiiier, they rose in s'M-ietyt till to-day Merrynian K: ; uiiiii;i a.sii iiiiir one 111 1 lie liiiiiepi . i n 1 . 4. 1 3 i stores and the most elegant shqw It' . . 1 . . . . ..r 4-1... 1.. 1 B-i,,,!,,.. 01. ,1 fl.u ihinvt ...iwi-Kriij j .........-, ..-. - anil the lirett lest wives 111 all tlie town of Shuttleford'. : 1 counsel you to a void excessii amuse incuts. . ... r 1 say miming agaiiiist ; 1 re.-reat ion. Weeould not live wito- ....t if 1 1. ii ........ fi. 1-.. oi. .... n.ti " "i"in,i ... .a.s.,..Mi n.,.. 1 . -ii 1. 4 ...:i.. ....!... J " l, "V " T": T jit.M,1I-; ! lire reli j miJh 1 j i '"loui i ore religion by theyaid. I'nf t u. Jllt twi nine i devotion to ajiiiiseineiits iis I offer this prim ipIeU. ; i iiose ai niseiiieiiis . ie ..a, u ss w in, u ,h, not ntei fere with home duties i i i ! and enjoyment. Those are mil... is j which uiveonedisrastefordMnies - i tic pleasure and recreations. I -offer ll.... . c ..!.,-..t- ,.' .,..,,(,: t I.....,, . . 1 tion, as a restraint. ..l...r.Ti.--.l n-4-i'il ' ..I' llliti.l.l i.....t'.l4lk i l oo., tl.ar woid there .Iron the s .hi! i shine of ImivIkmmI and the shadow of j tender sorrows. The word seems to i rise ami spartte ami mriuaim wn s- L'';.!., "'ii-T.'f II lllKt-illliilllliliu. .1 min.iir.sii.r j 1. :ieaiw like .1 flame. L-lowslike i a sunset home! home: home! ? ' Rev. N.YI..Iurnev"sreiiort in y4w j ork Herald. ,j I The. result oi my' use of St 'Jacobs 0J foV rheumatisin ..4r is:if ; 1Ave lieeii recoiiiuiemiing it ever -. :.. K . - ; Rj s k tfe M vhU.afa . : ,. , TT .i I j Ho"- Car H.. Harrison, in t he, .-Chicago iw.- " f -Ltoicago Jmtf. I IN LIGHTER VEIN. Gen SJierman is kissinj; more tirls than any .'500 young men in the country, iind he also ket-ps right on drawing 4 big salary as well. Cut downthearmy lfk-troit Vrtr 'P&n. A St. Louis man who was blown twenty feet by t he explViku of a, keg of iKiwder, was uniiijureil. It seems that he had lieen married iouriiiiies,an.iai.u.einingnKerne exphion id a keg of jH.wder wiW of no in 'count to him. ; I . It is reported . that Harnuin'Iias made aii offer to Oscar Wilde for the latter to stt on toppf .lumlio and ride iii the .'-street processions. If, instead, pf Wilde sitting 011 the ele phant, .JuiiiImi w-re to sit on ilde, the result'wonld In more satisfa-to- "ClenUenieii of the jury," said an Irish lawyer, "it will 1k for you to say whether the defendant shall lie 'allowed to come iutoeourt with un blushing foot-steps, with a 'cloak' of hypocrisy in his mouth, and draw throe bullocks- out of my clients IMM-ket witi impunity.' An old gentle-inan lindingacouiile ofliis neiees fencing with broom sticks said "(Ninie, my deai-sthat kind of accomplishment will not aid you in getting husbands.' '1. know it uiiclej' responded one of the gil ls, as she gave'a hinge, "but it will help to keep oiir hiisliandH in order when we get Yin." , How oLii ITn i.k Mose-Aston-' ISHED ,A (jrtl'RT AN 1) .1 VR V . - A colored maiij nanied 15oh Toinkins was on --'.trial last week lie fore an Austin justice for aji assault. Old Cuele Miisc was one of the leading witnesses for the State. The main point was whi'-ther or not Toinkins had given aijy i r ivwation to bring on the row. ' ''Now tell this jnrv all you know alHint tw affair," said the justice. "Kin l tell the jury all I. know in 111 v own way jf" asked old Mose. "Yes, tell tlie jury what you knovv in yom; own way." . i ' Old Mose turned siilemnty to the M'tant jurynien "(lein'mens iib de liny, you am de meanest looking crowd' 'elier I seed" 7 : ' -: . ' "Sfo 1 !'-' bawled the -Attorney for the State. :'v "Your Honor1 will -incarcerate the witness for ' contempt ': of court!" howled the attorney for the prisoner.- The foreman; of the jury got up iiiid asked the court to oroteCt thei jury from insult "Witness, if ,11 insult the jury again I shall certainly resort to ex - 1 treine ineasiiies.' "I'm notgwineteriHinsultnolKidy ! ,,,s .,t 1(i).,.s ,Vu1 (.;.h(s, -ef you don't intialere wid me," said '..,,...,,, H...T,,,,,, :1 I.. I s.. ,a.i ms.,- s.iiiniv 1 1 ' 1 ' 7 "FriKceil." i f ' '...-... . :. :. .. . ' . 1: ''liein, nieiis (fi (ie jnrv , ,vou aiii tie j meanest, looking crow.d cbej' I seed j outside ob a Jail " I The iiroseciitjng attorney jumped I up and down. The foreman of the .1 jury once more. howled "your hon- g.iir !" The ciuistable laid his heavy hand on the collar of old Mose, when the. latter calmly repeated, lo the jury : : . ...... l 1 - 1 .1 i" " i am ue ineauesi ,.m,k.., . .... .. eber 1 seed outside ob a jail: : Dem ! was de Iwro words de prisoiieudar used when he fust conic inter de ; useii 1 j hiU. r( ! , I h rfMim, aiid,vvhich led to derovv. The Ibreman sat down quick. The ! 1 : . . ' ('attorneys doubled up like jackiiives with suppressed; laughter. His Hon or smiled., The'spect ators roared ; while old Mose, with a surjirised l(Mik of childish innocence, once, more 1 : i ..... t.l. t !..k II f jt. t iu 0oi11.il in. ).. . " V" '" rvineii ilYoii ant ih "meanest lookin' crowd elier 1 seed-on t side-ob d jail.1' Teens Siftintjx. Thk Ktsik-kiLn Ci.rn. "When r shake hands wid a stranger," said ; - t . - j Brother Gardner as silence fell upon j the nieinlers,'l doan' keer ti cents w i,!,.,. ,is gieaf grair fader was a , . t 1 1 1 . . 1 it. . cabinet officer or a cobbler ; nheder. . , j .ins own rran laoer soiu Miks-.n ; ... - , ... -, , .- - ; kaiiker : vvneoer his laiier was a ; i cooper or a statesman. De man I man befo? Mi'ii. in .ii.'ii 1-i4T.nm it.. 41.1 1 1 : t m ... ! hot iieoiisr an ihuics an comi.s 111 nis iireneeessors. lie mav size . . , .. .11 ... 1... . L .. . ,M, r..,,.. m 10 . aui. .or he may Im a ...llj.sf 4.1-1.4. 1...JI- i:ivt- iif.11111 mir t-iTP iip iiis sieeve i . 1 . . . .- 1 " 1 . -r-r 1 ; ' ilat am lur me lo iimi out. -1 d.i..' pro.H. to iie hands ..." hl i,:kaM- his grail fa- ; . T i. . . .. . . . V . f 1 s. i Nell hernial I lend five dollars to i oueo my color onsle ground dat Ins ! T. .': ', i . . t .: 1 .. . ... i uncle, weigueii a ion an shook nanus three different Presidenfs.' What i he am, an whe.ler his fader w as a iMiet or a Maeksmith won't imike your nian on his own jierson- al sj,aH.. t doan' mattnr U vhi ' hat sort of a head his fader had. , , - 1 1 4- ' ,,r ,ow bl l,,s nnclesteet war, lie 1 am de man you am ..iu' liizness i Mj,i. De pnssiiii'whii traMes from i dis keiitry on iiofhing but de record niaile bv sonie relative half a eentn r since will land in iail as as simiii 1 H'H'j tMM sikhcIv. When! have . ,1V ,,!. tobacker U spare de man " y , - . ioer iiinii t no an.viuing km I1hllI ,W W1;-j-,, :,r. pnrvide fur lus family will get it qAe a-i fur I.U ti.n.ilv will tfet 'if soon as de man whos' fader diskiv ered a comet or pivdicteii.a airth quake. j I .want each an eU'ry ineinlieruf dis club to stan on his own shape. If he am fast colors dat's all we w ant to know.' If he crocks or fades in de wa.shin he must! step down an out. Ie lack dat , Samuel Shin's finlerwas hH-teltode South (auili na Ijegislrttur' doan' prove" that Samuel hisself knows Ihmus fmm ,,)Ws.,li4Mls lakewis,., de lack dat (;iVeiMi.llu IoiM.H ,1H4, ,.,,. !,,,.,; fer stealin' eo'n Joan' go to jntive dat it wouldn't lie safe to leave our brndder in a giiHery sfo' fur half-ail hour while de clerk went out jiftei change. When a man imast s dat one ofde family sigheil de Deelani slum of liide'ndence, doan you take his tiikte widout a gooil buloi' wr. People who lay back on jiotli ing but de .glory of de dead or de statemanship of some one who sat iii Congress a hun'eid y'ars ago am. jisCas apt to work off a. liogus ihil lar on sore eyed rail load conductor J as de mail whose geological tiee has a baker liangin' to eWry limli." Minerals and other . Productions or - ' North Carolina. BY RANDOLPH A. SIIoTW KI.L. One hundred miles from theco.ist is the finest tracking region in the Union. Too low for late frosts, it gains an artificial ; earliness j of spring by the warmth of (he Cnlf Stream. Truckers make .double crops; green peas (sold in .Ne vv York) HVlU'i per acre; than! a ."i0 bale of cotton. Others make 100 in potatiH's; iTiO in cotton per ai re Growing season lasts from Fvbrn ary to NoVemlM'r. ' One- may at (JoldslKiro, last year, made .ViO oir thrive a res of strawlierries; then 20 bushels of corn per acre. A;n of her ' cleared ?2.000 : from 'eigjit acres jii berries, then raised corn. NVwIm-iii". is-the uiain shipping point of tlie truck business. Many hundreds of acres are! already, planted February 20. j Ceo. Allen, Esq., of Newliern, who' without be , ing a land agent, has done more to s,im,,,lte immigration; than any man I know, is preparing statist ies iif eastern Taiiniiig. lie offered $.ri0 in gold for the best cot Ion ami rice Crop. One man : -raised silrt jMiiinds per acre,, (about ytiO;) an other raised lOL'A bushels of riej 'i'lllf) on lands adjoining tlie new; Hollander Colony. j v; North nd West iif; Italeia is the home of that tinV yellow . or; bri'ht tobacco for Which the State j is so famous. From ."00 dollars -to j 5(, ,,(,la,.s ,.r ;.,v tbl. tllis Villll!,,(1 weed is' common.. The. tobacco jno duct 4it the Stale l..-.. li..s ."id ll'll) (IO!l I'- I ' " when (ieheral .lohtistou surrender ; ed, is nmv a city (if ;i,."(M. w it It lac ; tones paving halt a million iev euuc ' tax. '. , - It may lie added that all hoi.'gh ' now. an agricultural State, Norlh Carolina is destined to Im-chhc a inauufaet iiring one. . She ljm.-s JOO streams with a combined water Jio.Wei- of .S.lMMI.OIHI h u se po.v. l. equal to f he entire steam mn rut " New. Kuglaiid. She ha 4 pleu. , oi , room, plenty (il fuel, cheaji Idii r, cheap living, ho iuterfel-elice' by e e or storm; and the material at I In door. Her profits to-day, arc greater than t hose of Ncyi- laigland. I'.u example, by census of S70. M is a chusetts invested, in manufacture; W.'!,ii7S,.H(L', and realized iheie froni a profit of per cent. North Carolina iuveste.l rS.I lO.IT.'i 'ainl realized per cent; So in agri enltiire, same yea. we hail !)0(U i in farms, tools and labor. Our pr 1 ducts sold lor ?.(i.Sl,1Mn, (ii! (ill per cent. Ohio, the le.i ling agricultur al State of the 'North, invested nearly twelve fime as much, rl, H'.l,0as,7tH; vet leaped a' prolil of - j .v. I. er cent. Ma Sontherii j cotton mills l ist yiar made 'o per ! cent, dividends. Xrth South. Tne Siiiithfieid llernU ecorils ! ...,,... ,.f ll l! a ! former resident of Johnson 'enmity t4t -Miss Mattie, daughter -f .Indue; IJltir..! ..I' .1 I. , 4 ,.l . y V i . A Judge's Experience. ; Judge J. T. Bossier.of St. Tam '""'rJ ; ..; :..i. i ., - ,. 1 i... s,. ..,, -- 111.1 .1 i... ..-, ; . , : T.i.nl .lni' ll.ns eviMised his : " . "I""'"" " . ' iini. 1 iitive iiiiiuii r. .lacoii i , . : ( l Ho U ei v eft i wions in sp:-.nns , ,(mis4 , uiui.t ,,,,. , ( . , jf ; . - - . ,. -.- iAcT (hlran (...) I ". Ih m- : erat. A-Normal scIuniI for flu- iviloi.ed te;M-iiers of Wav ne ami ( li.-en is in session at (loldslsiio. Free Oncelore. Kl('MM(M, Y.,.lan. .".I, iSril. 11. II. WaHSKR & .: Str rr five years 1 suffered from kid ney afl'et'l ions. 'Your Safe Kidney amj Liver Cure freed me front jiain, restored my.llesli and thoroughly eured me. K. B. MiCl K. v....... -'::;.-: !--'-: I'he Normal school at (,'hajiel 1 1 ill ojieiied yesterday (Tlnfr -d.i ) Hato of Advkrtisixg: iu Inch, One Insertion, - - J1.00 . " M One Month, - - 2.WI ' Three Months - - '.00 " Six Months . - - 8.IH) " '"-OnoYcar, - '- - lS.no LilHral Discounts will lx fde for larger Advertistnuents and for (ontractsby the Year. s Cash must awmi puny all Adver tiseinents unless jr,Mn refeecni-e 1t given. " ' THE QUIET IIOUU Select ions for Sunday Heading Reward of Hnmllity. r " : 11 V .1. MONTliOMKKY. i . The bird that soars on highest wing r.uilds on the gninmV her lowly nest : . And she that doth most sweetly sing Sings in the shade when all thing rest ; In lark and nightingale we see What honor hath humility. - When Mary cho the 'ln'tter wrt,' She meekly sat at .lesiis' IWit ; And l.ydia's gently oiened heart Was iiimle lordod's own temple -' iiieel : ', - Fairest .a ml liest iiloi ned is she Whose clothing is humility. The saint t hat Aveurs ba yen's In iht est crown " ., . ' In deeiest ailoratioii U'lidst The weight of glory bows him dow n The most w hen most hi himiI as--tends: , Nearest the throne itself must Ih The footstool of humility: VlSKiXS 1K llKAVKN l'KOM A SKlfMON UV 1)R. 'TAI.M AUK.-- l'hti iiustion is -silently, though, ' jnr-' haps, never admittedly, aked by niiiltiiudes: Vhat aiv'oni'departiil Christian friends doing now f" The litest ion is moie easily uusw Vied than at first stiposeil, though no nvwseoines directly from heaven and we are ileMMideut Uhiii tleciip t ions eighteen centuries' old w lo' the occupation of t he eclest ial ivi dents. Vet we may, bystiMiigtMHt iiifereiice, know the pieent em ployineiit of oiir tiatisteiied kins folk..- When (bid makes a nutuie he nev er takes away its charaeter islics of teiniH'iiuneiit. You never knew a phlegmatic teiuM'ramcut to become a sanguine teuieriiineot. .('on version- implants new principles but. Paul and .lolin 11 ie just us dif ferent from each other after coii vet'siou as In-fine conversion. If eonversioii leaves the temperament unchanged, so':. will death leave it unchanged, .lolin and Paul aiv as ..different fiiniweach other in heaven asfhey were different in AsiaMi nor.' -Hy a plain so in of subsfrite lion and addition you will find out What-yoiir departed friends are do ing. .You., will only have to sn!7 f 1 act from them "earfhly grossness and add them celestial g.smliiess. They are doing on a grander scale,, ami without any Tiindr.iine. what he loved to do on earth in Iheit Im-sI moment . . UKKI IIKK'S STAUT AS A M'lM;.- TEK'. lfalf a dozen' proud fathers with as many crowing haW-M inn' their al ins, and iiccoiiijianted by the children -chappy inothers, v:dKed 1 1 1 ill trout 11I (liif eliitneel r.iihng.iu Plymouth t'hurch ester ilay nioiiiihg, and the babies were b.iilied by . I he iii sf or. Alter tlm ceieinouv :Mr. Heecher olleied a special pr.iv er, in which he m-I i tioiied flu- ThForie of .(.race that the little ones 'might oVV Up ill. I he-know ledge of W hat is tl in; and accept ible ill he X-'ight of In aVcll. V hen I was a ,ouug in.in," ; said the pastor in a lew remarks r!ia( prefai! (1 t he senium, "I was a i'resbvtei ian, and I am such si ill, u.th the. '.exception thai I do nut a. ccp' thrir confession il tilth. I is iM .1. -years of age, w hen a V oiiny vi oiiiau.-" she W H 'H'il. Ii.nre t ti.fi. "Jl .Veils old, aiid hi'l ll.lllic f. vva M:ii;Ii.i Saw yer eauie to me mi. I L.ive mean iuv itat ion to preach in 1 he 111 1 1.'- Presbv Ici nill eliiire! at i 1."a'wr.e'hccville, Indian;!., I -accepted her invil it:on, and bis-tine 1 lie reg ular pastor. of a eoiigreg i; am of 'Jii p. 1 -oii-i. Martha S iw ver was the .solif ih-iroii, trustee,' secn-fai - and t ie.jiirer of the chinch. Shi- Was the m. tin p.H.n of the lit) I -society. She e. .Heeled all the liionev bv ier sisletit etlbrl, and 111,111 igi to raise sufficient w lie rew ith il to pay the sum of !?l."i jm'I' xe.ir. The Home. Missionary Sm let ( bid bless its members gave ns l."V.l, and my salary was fixed at per eiir. I was the only man ill t he ' i lunch. -sv. p( the (I imu- .if -1 he . Jittl" e.li-. ' fice. aiid liglite.l tliecaliilles f..r the evihi'.ig ieel!iigs. baiiips wcic unknown in the coiiii'ry churi-hi-M of jiidiaiia"heii. When lainis came into' 'fashion I purclias.'d four or five, and i 1 1 1 my own hands I'.u, t 'iieil them to the. wall. This little church eilitic- f he scene of -my fiil pas.'oral 1 i'i ir is still stand ing..' A fi ieinl w jit me a photograph (.fit a Jew diys ago. The humble little struct on- is to In torn down, and a new and iiiiMleru house ol v.iislup will sihhi Im- euiU-il in it place." . "Death. Addisoa mi. this shb j ;! .viid: "When I look, back iinh tjte I omi-iol the gie.il, every motion of i nv v mIh-m in me; when read lic epitaphs of the lie.mt itul. every iiiorilinate decile goe 4 otif; when I meet w it h the. grief of parents upon ll. li.iiibsioiie. in.v heart melts with cuinpasNioii; when I see the tomb oftlie parents themselves, 1 con ider. the vainly of grieving for Ili..s4-whom w,i IMSt .juiekly follow. Wheii 1 see kiliiM l inr bv those lio deM.sed them, when I consider rival Wits placed hide by side, or Hie Inily nien that divided the iorld with their contests and disputes, I lellect with sorrow and jit on ihr niCfiit on tW little com 1 N't itious, bic liis, and deliates of ? mankind. When Iresttl the several dates of. the tombs; of some that died fester day, and some mx himdii'd yejtr ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us 1eeoiitf mporane ainl make ourajipearaiice t o-et !-'' 1 tJ
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 16, 1882, edition 1
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