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... -.i ,'4 Til!: ;: ' s- -vAi. Wilson, Friday IK-tol. . l'-' UTEKARY SELECTIONS. THE DnOWNED GIRL. 1!V tHAKl.KS KINGS I.KY. n. M.uy,p and rail the cattle home, And eall the cattle home, I . 4 tl 4 1 4 l 1. i .vim ran tilt" taiiii- iimi Across th" sands o' Dei The western wave Wits'wild and lark wi fualii, i And all alone went she; The creeping tide came cp along the sand, And 'o'er and Vr the sand, And roiinil and round the sand, 4 .. I..,, tl... ..I. f'fllll.l .4.. 1. 11 .1.-1111" - " Tin Minding mists came down and ! hid the land, " i i. ... A.HO never inniir tTitiiii nut.. - O. is it weed, or fish, or floating hair? A trc-is ' golden haht Of drowned maiden's hair, A I Hive tlie nets at sea Was never salmon vet that Shone so fair, Among the stake on Dee. Thev row ed her in across the rolling - foam. The cruel. scrawling foam, The cruel hungry foam, . To her grave liesidc the sea ; . .-it .i i - . t . i. ii lllll SI III I 111 I I. 1 I III 411 IH-i4l 114-1 ,.lll the cattle home . Across tlu- sands o' Dee. COUSIN CULPEPPER'S CHOICE. I1Y IIKI.KN WIIITNKV- :LARK. VI V Cousin Tom Culpepper is a lf coming home, said the Widow Cioliling, -putting her head into the Id lie kitchen where her sister-in-law. .Miss .lacassa (lolding, was do ing the week's baking. "I must get a new carpet, for the sitting room tlo ir, ;id some chany ornaments for the' mantle-shelf. Tom must le nigh alniut forty years old, quite an old ltichclor and to think he wanted to marry' me once! butlie was ioor i .lull's turkey then, and of course vv.iul.li.'i h,v' him. I s'pose it's; a- I Oft , .v a.ci.i.i.t I..- ain't never nmr- I p,,!!.: cni.u.niu.r iiftdn't to i.t.i. loii.v iiipiui itt(iii i. iiiiiik mii- i .i-iMUji iw (in """r, either," slli' WVIlt on, shllt;tillg her; tliin lim lt'riili'dlv together. "lie's i . ,- . "ir .... .. ' rich :l:t .lew 1IOU, aiHIOlftMll.se lite, "il N Will ill! he ;t-sett intf their caps j for him. ' La ! .Ja.-ass-,, vo-. nce.ln't i to color 1 1 j .-o; of eourse 1 tlidn't mean .you; The idc i of an old maid like yoii, an' himil.v at that, a-tryin' to catch aiiylMxfy, let alone a rich man like Tom ! Me nsedlo he my sweet heart once," with an approv ing glance- at her own'- Knapping 'black eyes ami pltiinp'flgnre,reflect ed in the lit tie mirror ver the man tlepiece. "And of course I shall stand t he liest cluince of any one. Ilesidi's, widows alius do attract the most attention." .Miss Jacassa shoved a squash pie into tiie oven, and tnrm d to her sis- tor in law. ".When did jou say he was com inu, Alvira " she ,'isked, wiping . her Hushed f ice on a : corner of her check apron. ..i,, .. ,, i. r i.,,!,,.. ' ".I list a WCI'k HOin lo-U.IX. -All . that II give me Tune to lix np that . 1 hi.. Milk II III III- t' lllil I I. IIOW I'.n tmttititr iktV Kl i..l- " - ; m a pnttuigotl in. u. ; j .1 I .1. 1 f.l 1. i .- I 44 INU 1 COIIIII Hil4C il IIC44 tll'44 vi'lirnrci .1 u.s I li'it if- ou., 4IIHUIU .i.ti .I--,, .i, .it.it.it. jlVdv ; " "You? Dear lite, .lilC,.l..ll, What ; ' difference does it,. Ill.lke M il it .YOU ; wear; on wont nevti'i he any- t lllllg hilt illl old lliaid. Whatever you ... - - P'lt Oil. . , . . , . - ' , ' All. I I K' Wl'loW tlippetl away , ;, , "... i. t. i- vlnle .lacassa tamed to het woik 4V ill. l.ii.vi,,..,. HaJ, r:...o than that caused Uv tin- heat. If sh.-was ;iu old maid, .Miss da- cassa was l.v t,o ,n,..u.s an uucome- ly one. Her c'.n rivs w t re as pluinp " and rosy as a line.iuue ai;i'e, and herabiind.iiil iiaii wasstilliis gulden sis a priuu-tW. s The widow wa- not -given to pro ci.ist inatiou, ami Ihe nejw- earpt't ' was .N. urn tacked down on the sit tiiU' i Mii.i tlo r, aitkl I he "c!iau V Ornaiueut.s pir'chascd tor the man- t! piece, hi tlue tune ll- iinpor ' lant day arrived. j ".Vnd my dress ain't thine yet!'. mii.l li vh-ir. I..... 4-i.!.tv l got lo sew all d iv to git iit. done ; ami Id., h..,.e,. lac, ss you'll leJ things nice., first inipiessiims is - -..t-- '"i'UIOM IH'ITI I 4- I'O 1 everything, -though, .of -etmi-se, all ! '" " M .fcH.l.U V (I. s that we kin hev ain't a patchin'toi wh it he's used to now. Hut I'm luiim.l P.ilK ( 'nil....... ... l....... him, and crow over me with her skiin-inilk blue ees and sassy look , iug rmls." . J . . - . . .1 .1.. i .n ... -i i i luiuiiisei. .lacassa, mciit.llywomlHin.wheth ,. , , . . , s ,,- ei-i. iiiillc.1 while apioit would im- iMii?i 4 ouiil 111.- prove t lie appearance"-of her old bla-.lc pongee. t!i. best -dress she ow iied. Ami while Mrs. (lol.liug finished? eu.o lelingthe lil ic silk. Miss .FariCr (Toldsbnro and Barnes St ca.s .. sv.e;;t and dusted aiuf cleaned ; llsoii N ( wad.ed and ironed her white apron! ' Having jutt- retutWd with and cooked sup r. i a Ihio Hiul well solec eJ lot of -VII w.is icatly at last : the table I .. was set with the old fashioiied bine I' Howcrtiil china, the '.fried) chicken) was ready to ,lish,and Mis.sJacassa was slicing the jelly-eake. j -d,s. tiiM.ug shook out he- liounees and fastenetl tlie tiisp whit- juche at her throat? with a kn it oi bh.c i i!i!i,)t. and Tom ean.e. "What !. earth is he' staring about so lor i" thought the! widow, as Tom continued to twist uneasily in his chair, and gazed around the room as if looking for soiuetl.in". i At last, w hen her patience was " fairly given out. it seemed aslfToln coultl stand it no longer, aifd he i Hirst fort h : lsay, Alvira, where is Jick J" .-.-'Jack! Who on earth ilo you mesr.it What Jack f jipieried his cousin in great bewilderment. "Why, Jack Jacassa Golding, of iHiursc. Ain't she here ?'' i 4iOh. Jacassa certainly !t . stanr .1 ' .- niered tin widow. "She's out in th. kit,H-. She-" ! I5,,t 'Toiu had '- ' j 1 - iisjMHi our to the kitcuen oeioro ine worilH were fairly out of her month. In another second he IismI Jacassa, w hite apron and all, in liis anus, ami i had snatched half a dozen kisses j without stopping to take breath. t.vhat is the meaning-of this T demanded the widow, flouncing out ) " ! to the kitchen, purple with rage. "It means Jacassa is my promis ed, w ile, and I mean to marry her tonight," declared Tom, boldly. And he kept his word, much to the disgust of 'Alvira (lolding and other feminine cousins. "She cant accuse me of being an old maid any more, at least," said Mrs. Tout to herself, as she walked out of the church, leaning on her husband's arm. Hut the Widow Golding has not forgiven them yet. MISCELLANEO US. illlllEDY. , V . FOB J j j keurcfjia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ickaoho, Soreness of the Chest, Gout j Quint, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprain, Burns and ScaTds, . a"a uv" " """" . . - 'OW car 000 "oacne, rrosxmu rtvo.. . and arSf and all other Pains ana Acnes. j pr-paratlon on earth equals 6t.JacobsOii 'f ! nta, and eyery ne Buffering 4vilii pan n have cheap and poaiaye proof of itorloims. ! I'lrections in Eleven Languages. W T ALL DBUMIST8Ain) DEALE23 MEDIOISE. A.TOGELER fc CO., liaUimorr, Md., V. S.J ' ' H Kl E R'C..' SJ IP M ' fT CiSRE t M e l.KAMMS st iKNTlsTsoKTO-iiAY i b ...... ... nct-i'i-in:u rri-i cn :ise an-causiHi ny oim- j .i.-n-tl Kiclitt-rs or I.ivi-r if. tlipn-fon-thkuliicviu Vm-b-thi.it.Tiiu truth ha.miNr.. km'.vi-n "' "".-r y"!"! !"1" tjMuv-wtihotu iM'ine :t)l' u (it.tl rt-liff Tii lis 'fit very ol Wanifr'- Sad Kidnv nutt Li v-t ' i h llt.w. ta thl. lI1;itl,;1,Ml , ; .l.liw M'l.4.. ft-.ttn ditnl.li. Imiur'll l-.-.l ..f .. , V, . , v lo noil! i!li and iiivi)rau-Imilnif th. m-i;ri :ii (irir.inB .rtfHy n-t..n- ami k.-p il i 111 'mtler. Ii i a l'l IS1TIVK l!i:IKIiY fur all ilii- : i iliwan. tli ii taiii' ritiim in tin- lov.-pr art ..f the ; UhIv tor'lurl.iil J.i4i-r llreulacllt. Jaiu.li.t , i lAAiiii-i-j- ..i.i. - I rT-'-i, Ajiiir ..i.iiiiril Krvtr. id all tlillU'iiliiwul thf Kidnevs. Liver and I'i mai-4 irtra'iiK. liii-amxueiiftitaudMiie r iv for iet:iii. .ft.li... tr..'ii-.i- ll u-iM ....... !...- t..m uarl it- invaniaMe f.i l.'aeorrliui.t oiif.illlni: nl the ' vomh ' ' A a Blimd 1'iiriliiT il ii- uiuqualed, foi itcure ' theoraiis iti.ii maki' the liloud. ; yw, remnly. which hi rtoiiH MlK'h WUIldlTH. 1' i" ihe LAKC.KST sl.KIi UOTTI.Knl .iny 1 mi,iU.i11P ,1H, ,hB ,:,rket.:oid iB..iu iv nrnB- ; E'-l'i?.?'' ,rr,.."t. .'XK lI4-Art ANI iwMiitnt ti--t ir ixitue. la- lMahete, .niiinti' lor ' lllAHhTKS i'i UK Ii l a PUSITlVER.aii.iiv. ! 444 KIN KKN SA I K I h.ji. v-akn-kk . k-i.w.n. v ' XW CLARK. JR. & C0'3 : , . i . j?:- - Vt'-'' BEST J X C O f? ' 0 ! 4. i'o:c J ' ; ' i -mm in '.. Cli 1110 01' H Ulld US6 :0: ! .-40 b K A UK NTS. KOli SAf KUY iliiis, Hadley &C,! .VII.S ).V. N. f. oc . j 4jtt or pnitr r rti i W. V , EDWARDS - - a a t -c, a -KTT4 unit I r(P nn ii.' til H 4a. m i illllil H-lVJlIlilUU " JIIJJIUmJ IVIIItVlil SiTUlltX yum ntw prepared to fill any Older fem $75 to' $200 in th way of stock. ny poi-son ini."- ' wai.tt.1 a t7d ' vsa ui4v " in an4 aiy iw illl" vantage to exami'ie iny stock bv.fore buying elsewhere Returning thanks f r past patronage and seeking a con i i nuance of the same. ' I am Very Respectfully, W. W. EDWARDS, At Sugo Edward's old stand. . Take Notice.! Any person ing horse, can buy him at my Mables under a guarantee. FARM MISCELLANEO US. For Dyspepsia, Cost! venesa. lie Dimr- , Jaundice, itn;uny 01 T I-..KMl,FCT-ranl "jl ; v-t i .T""t 3Ilria, : a... -T -.1! r. Uca : .it .. L tW;; V : i'ad Il.cle.'. r r . "T' ; i s i f 'Kir. , , u- iAuc like .. - .' i --e uUt n for i.., .i .. .:. howeb 1 ' ..i ' Ux; . - - . r. c- i heavy. - : . -v. ace, ai-srinitea . . . stuitxuaaw . h- . . i. I. - . dry cmiga . s . . :im r... uii.t, of tea ..it' i f t: j r .i ' -'jo. s, f sL&rtlea; n t ':.. a prickly ftemaUoo ,:u 1 -w -ttJi espondent, wi.-.iMM .thdt ciTrfw woulii be bcae k-t c ol" .... aw', nl , ... u-n hnlly ru.i.:.:or. up fortitude to try it .1 f.ct, .i,triisi - vx rv rcr-e-'y. Several i.t . j : wjvc ?y!Ci ;,. -- ;at--nd . c if: -se. Hut cases hav- o . -; , rMw-n.teit ' t tbem existed, yet u ii. ait-i 4icih hui :.uwn the Liver to It:h;: 13. h? I :i;rnons old &nd i .i. .. l- ntrvr :ny of ttie alMve V'Trrt'. TrTrllnj or Lliinf in Un htiby !.ii Ii, by t-ikiag a doe occasion- a!!y to -to i;te liver in healthy icricm, will avoid an jl&l a.rus 15iJioi alitickH, Dizziness, Nau DnwiDess, Depression of Spirits, etc. It tntforate like a glass of wine, but U no in toaicaiing leverage. If Y-a have atn anythlns; hard of !ij:'"tin, or fee! h';ivy after meal, or leim j& uiht, take a dose and you will b- reiieVvd. Time mad lcturs IUII.h will . n nvd hy always keeping the K f .ator in Che House t For, whatever the ailment may a iHorrHig safe purgative, isliemUvu and t-inc e n never be out oi' place. The remedy is hrnilf fs and doe not interfere ilh buioen or pleaaore. t VV IS rtTRKIY VKGETABLK, And has all the power and eflcucy of Calomel or . Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Coventor) Testimony. - K! 'anions Liver Regulatr-r has been in use in my famity f.-r sine time, and I am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shobtsk, Governor of Ala. Hob. Alexander II. Stephens, of Gav rays: Have derived oAe benent from the use of Simmons Liver Jktgulaor and wish to give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never foils to Relieve,"! have used manv remcdit for Dys- ftpsia, Lirer ASectiua and Itebility, but nmr are found anything to benent me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator hat. I sent front Min nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly affected to Rive it a trial as it seems the only thing that never tails to relieve. P. M. Jannkv, Minneapolis, Minn. Or. T. AV. Mason hath s From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in any practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. tTalce only the Gtmaine, which always has on the Wraoner the red Z Trsuio.Mi4i.Ir and Signature of J. II. Z EI LIN CO. TOR ?AI.F BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FRENCH'S i fSjnprOr (jO Off.18 1 J t ,s a fragrant and lasting perruniA lor rthe toilet and handkerchief, 25 etsar.J ,viai. - ! ' FRENCH'S 1 lis Virginia i onicuitters;ijtlt'rs' H B . ia chs and Fpver . and all disorders of the liver and stom ach, 50 cents per bottle. FRENCH'S jlera anftDii i Never fails to cure Diari hea,Cholera .Morbus I'ains and Cramps in the stomach, 25 cents a vial. . . FRENCH'S ARNICA LINIMENT ! is the best for Rheumatism, Neural- gia, Headaclie,Pains, Hruises.A-c:, .0 cents per bottle. FRE-:ti'5 I (lid! erC m a The best in the world for mentlimr ? hrokeu Furniture, Toys, Wood- . . . 1 1 . - - 4 arf, oic. J rice i cents a -4f .,..f....4 1-...1..1-. WM. E. FRENCH, 2St iiiorvMrtvi. Airetit for Lawrence & Martin's TOLlT IUM'K and K Y E and POW ELS FUEPAUKD CH EM1- CALS for making fertilizers. mchl4-ly WM. E. FltENC'If. WHOLESALE TTnrtnD nnitTD r. trnnmrDTniia A4WWM VUUUIIM 4V 44JJWA44 U44U POUTSMOUTH, VA Keeps eoiistautly on hand the following brands: Whiskeys John Gibson, Pure Kye Whiskey, Harris' Pure Kye 4 years old, Mt. Vernon llye, Kentuekey Kye. Importers of Fine Wines, (Jin and FRENCH BRANDIES: Sold at Philadelphia and Baltimore Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. From two to three thousand Itairels of Whiskey on hand at all times. aeptMim. NOTICE. w Mists, uei.ee fiUhe death of Get,. I I.Gritlin it heeomf necessary to set- tie the business of the firm of Gritlin Miii4.iv II ........ 4 4v ...iiiiuj. -4..1 p4ri.ni iii.- iiiitt-iiii.u lu said firm Will please call at their place ot nusiness ami settle at once. : . WiLJlUKKAY, Surviving partner of Grittiu & Murray. Dec. 9tf. i - . . j 11. 1. OOSXOB. F. A. AVOODAK D. connoh & woodard, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .,, , . , MILSON.X.f. . Wilson Waync Edge- com lie, Given, litt and Nasi innnrL r..,-r. i,. iGonnHps May 5, ly - MOT Mil AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS. 'JSi Ntrth llowanl St., Baltimore. Wire Killing for Cemeteries, l-riiwns, Gardens, Offices and Hal- comes; V intlow Gnanls.Tree Guards ire Cloth, sieves, t emlers, Cages, screens. Iron lie-l- Settees, &e. biMNu a mnn.Nso.N, l FASHIQXABLE BAlUlKttS. TAliUOKO ST., WIUSOX, N. C. j Having openetl st tirst-class liarner ! shou solicit the nutronaere of thos w ho wish good w ork done, s.iti-sta "- I tiou Guarante.xl. fj 2s.(.. DUKCELL HOUSE :-' I WILMINGTON. N. C, KECENTLYrefitted and under en tire new management: Terms 2,50 to&VH) Per day. l- . B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. J E. OIIAK.4, ATTORXKY-AT-LAW. ENriKLi). N, V. Prai'tic4?8 In the Counthw of Halifax, E.Ure ootnlie aqil Warren and the Supreme and Fed eral Courts of North Carolina. mchlll yUI IUNlSKI"GKINGnfCffTTO ! MISCELLANEO US. 1 RANDOLPH HACOH C0LLE3F, Afellf riRCilfi. (Founded 1S30.) The Fortv-eiglith Svssiim will bc- itin Septemlier 21t, with a lull fac ility. Course of mstractiou em braces the following school: Liitin, Oreek,'English Moslem Langnafres, Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathe lriatics, Natural Science, Chemistry, liiblical Literature and Theology, llegress eonferred: Baehelor of Science, Bachelor of Philosophy, IJachelor of Arts and 3Ister of Arts. Locat ion accessible, pleasant and healthy exieiises moderate. For catalogue and full particulars, address f ' W. W. BENNETT, ries't. July 2m STOP AT THE " , P.EARSALL HOUSE, pOR. EAST CENTRE & M.AlX ST8., SlOQJfT OLIVE, X. C. SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. Jleadquarters for ; j Commercial Tourists. ED. W. LOVE, - - - Peoprietoe. ! . B .DEANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILSON, N. C. ; tdOffice in rear of Court House Square ,. JVlayo,ly. TTOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, have form etl a co-partnership for th5 practice of medicine in the town of Wilsrtn and adjoining country. Returning thanks to their patrons for their liberal pat ronage, they solicit a continuance of thcfsame; Office on Nash Street op posite the Court House lately occb piedby Jas. S.Woodard, Esq., where one, or both may be always found when not professionally engaged, t . 1 C. C. PEACOCK,'M. 1)., ? f W. S. ANDERSON, t. D. Jan82.-ly.: rjjllE OLDEST AND BEST. When at Nashville stop at the Griffin House, the oldest and best hotel in the place. Board and Lodging per day $1.75. I. - in f tt rr r a v 47. ' -11 fUX 14.j j we2:i-3m Manager, . . :. t yxrzrv A INT HOUSE TARROKf), N. p. A FIBST-CLASS HOTEL. ' lafge Sample Rooms for Coiunior- Pi-uprietir. t ! ' ( ' ! 1 --t L ; GEORGE 0. STEVEHS, tjNo- 49 Lignt Streets UII I ITIUnEi .-vs.'"i.-' 1-1 i i ! -.p :". r.ouiii-.s.;, . ' . -.- .'-..-... ! .ttiaci.f, Cjs- : . V - . .1.1 . ,: ,K i 0f '. i : .. Kl " . ; .. . ' i .-;:.. : i..-;vi:rv : . . : . . i. . : -i : -.. ' n-ii .'- i-.l . :-. t i tit: : r.t'T, ivr:itiiU . iw. r.T-.r a j , j.v -m; ,-.iti..:al.ti. i.M i. -I H. al -"!;' rl , - ; vuluHI.ii- FIi.:: : :i..-; in... . :...;!i Ii ih Ii. it Ui-- -i l--r i,.r.:.v v.'. a I v i: .-..'i.. i ; .. ! : v i ml. ; un: .i;. . 1 ill. j., t...'-..... !..:.. .-.... 'Ii-y.:. t'cnti a K.V-.ir, or 41. OO n. Eot,U. :i . 't llnl:.'i'Ill ti, 1 r.ij .-I. t..r. . !lll!:irtord, V ir- 5 fy p- rceUin-lined Puir.p ne iKanufactured - i i r I lcM$e,and buy are guaranteed against I any andali claims from the Company holdiiig the patent. Don't fail to ntukr a Mr. of lu potnx. Carefully made ALL the mot Val able Improvements. of Oest Selected Timber. The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are for j.l, by tiip best houses in the tra r. Name of my nearest agent will be furnished on application to C. CL BLATCHLCY, Msnvfach r r, 3J08 MARKET ST.. PHILDCl.Pi;iA, P,. ': r ' ' '';- ' ' Vv 3 v i 1 n. L -t 1 JIO'.V L it . . blikl MACF1 tllVlB. Or Lo77 vouch tb.v malre In lijithr r will vze presume o an c pinion js to ite ;aal;t;. It is more important rr yju to find out: Wisthsr ih thread is strong and will sr.vo you time said annoyance? vv notiior it wul . run on your Bij'wiiip; Machine? Whether the colors will match all the a.-.hio:iablo shades, iind " ork rvoll on silk goods? . "41 . 4 i " -i-tj umy possiDie way to TTivp at the tnirh ia to jYoa will tnaa know whj it u ccllod 1 . , "Va 3IX-C0RD SPOOL COTTON VOTJ CAN EUT Tx Oif: ATKINSON A WARREN, J ?or. Nash and Unldslwo Streets,; - ! "" "Va to - i i IN EVEMY VARIETY- ff?HWHkWl MANTELS, m i .i i WTI HdV V ; - JLhUA,.,v, MISCELLANEO US. h t-i Tj s""' SV&V ALSbVv i' I ATToRSfKYVAT-IAW, Offices Enfield and Battleboro, k. C. Practices in the countsis f Halifax,. Edgecombe and Nash, and in the; Supreme and Federal Conrts. Will be at Battleboro on Fridays and Sat urdays and on other days at Enfield.' may5-ly nwm HOME . FOLKS When The data' do as well Fur You. film m : HUGH F. tauiTRAYRepresents tlie largest, cheapest a, safest and oldest Reg-ular Life In 8nranoe Company dolni? business in Wilson. Give hina yoiy business and he will spemlhis money here anting you. marl"-tf blili I I I k I Ui:!H ! ' . lO IS H'.. Ot'S't 3 4tf. Mi z i m f illl 1 ill III 1 IJ . INSTITUTE. ; V: (STRICTLY XOX SECTARIAN. 30tli Session lieftins . Voud-.iy, Seiteml.er 4tli. 1882. Siuiuus Ruilding, Fine jLibi'iuy :m ! :iii:;t rut us, Experienced and Tlioioiili . Teachers, PiejiaiaNuy an Col'eui- : ate Coui-ses, reciiliar Advantas : to Youn Men lor Rusiness Train-! ingr and young Ldaeies for Com- I plete 'Instruction ; in Music. Wei gradual' several eacb year in tlie.--e ! departments. ! Terms unusually moderate. i For catalogue address S. H ASS ELL, A. M., ritlNriPAL. ; j. Wilson, N. C. Atlantic Fn -.ndi-y, 2M1 Water Street, Norfolk, jVn. ' Manufacturer of Every 'iierieripdon of Castings Irc an"! Vias At short iioti-e and Laltimore prietV No Extra Charge f..r Patterns ..u 'Hand of which I have quite an Extensive Variety. &-J;fftet.l tih JPriw puiit or Met ; al. -I Manli 2 I. Elizabeth Iron Works ciiAS.w.;iETTiT,PHoiv 280 and 282 Water St., Norfolk, Va MAXl'l.ACTUl.KUliF Engines, Boilers: Saw and ; Crist Sills,; Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, F 0 H (i I ti S L A S 1 1 AGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. may "My ' . j j - f. 4-"C" ri r i- c v " C J-4 2 o rS rjo . . s T 5 s s. t C i S x - C) CP In - b - 5C .S'S r .3 C 2. c - r- O u tr S "i.C.t c 1 ' i L. G. GRADY n,UiBFim.H-wjewt.i-dGow w.tii- J1 a int 1 1 Maifc -1-'"'' vmmm 11 1! Mh! III.!', I Send hint your onlcrs. ' sep8-tf HALIFAX, N. C. 3IISCELLAXE0CS EXCELSIOR GOQK' STOVES I - Ttlanufactured by ISAAC A. EH . .. . .... .. i - - . l.. -4-- "JW tfsa'i tat . I I BOOKS. BOOK. BOOKS! ; i AhFRKI) WILLIAMS & CO... . BOOKSELLER? AND STAiTIOSRS. ' RALEIGrH, 3ST. j CL WITH LABGeLy INCEBA8ED TION TO SEEVE CUE CUSTOMER FAITHFULLY AX1) PROMPTLY, WE OFFER EACn DEPAETMENT AT : I 7 15X" L rSEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE. -ST : 0111 ' '" . THE ROC IRQ -JLV - - : i - Are now in full andsiiccopsfuloicratioii.All kind of machinery iiuvio f i oruer. Stall i Uei:iireil t sltorl n lice- A; enls fur !: . i V' riu.ii ( ihio, lioi. ' o' Its. We ai- I'n'p -i- i tml a; riiultnr.il iui em nl of erv le-".- ir vitnl to our New !;' K MOI.N1 II y' ma t. a itvi.tltv ! ;''('-'. "-r l'.ai lit :tii.iii;t I-: ! r i ' . I In v :m- B L A C K RfS : V H s I'lfall kii-il- il'iir-i iiiihi i' -m.' ..W-i . .r ..4ut;- :m-i--! !m,. :t. .i in'ir- worU . ctl .1 -tni.c!--V kf- . in Kt' ; a lull lii-.e ... nil f.W. i s itmi -it.. I '"" :' -j- ii.'S con if-iv-. .!- limns 111 tui '"i . iimo. it mi.. .1 It 111 l 41 1 i I- 1 I. -HIil 44 Usk : I li." (.:i 1 .t S. K KOUXTAIN, M r. Mareh :!lly SiiiiELV If Fni't Dryers Cider Mi., Ajiple . :uid l'e;w;li l'.irers, the Skinner i '"It-iii Seed Miil.i. Horse IW.-is, Ft-e.i Crllc:-!, ludtinjr, (3ane Mill the 'tHii-n oi tiii'S'iiitl." and liie Mo e (ouniy iVi;laliii; drain Miilrf, Saw Mills, I 'ie Arm;-, the- Tii'iiia.-, the lion Auetmd tin ifeiuer liarinws. (irain Di ilis, .t!i l T; f i-b, Swinr ('Inn m -; Walking l.'oml M hiiies, l'nmps,:Miil Fixt "''"'.te u. l'.ir : j'-uIit; a ml-i '; Ad l.v: i ill , . iiuaiuuui wto 'IT I ) : i ? . J ' ' . W - "i,"- i?i.-fWiMIJiE GEREPiftL ftGE' T; -F?i - .. . . ' ;"; " Cl.U-kerinsr & Sep, . Stei'f, Matini.-hek. A'Hon ami So.i'h. rn C,.. , Pianos, ami Jason Vi 1 lamiin, .Sliouiiireraurl Pel!iet ,v Co's., (rr.ns. !W A. 3iror3y. :is't Viiecri:. IsT. C- i : ; f -4 --- ' -. . ' A PERFECT oTnTF' IROX BITTi-i.j .. 1. ." . j , . rJ.1 diseases requiring a certain and efliijai toi.li ; . j- in jiyxtinn, Dyrpea, Intermittent Feeen,WanicfAr,rnU.;i Xi , Ln.:litj Energy, etc Enriches the Llood, strengthens the juusck-s,.i:i-. vvs r,.vy ji.oio the nervtjii. They act like a charm on the digestive orgncs, rea'cin? c:l Jj. ? ic rymptami, such as Tatting the Food, Bdching,Heat in a SUmv&JInr.'jiu,- Tlie only Iron Preparati on that will not blacten tlie tef-tii or give headache. Sold l v all druggists. Write for the A V.C, BonK'V!?2 pp. of useful and amusinrr rcaii ing) tent fa BKOWN CIIEnCAt CXJ. Baltimore. 31d. I Bae that T1 Irim Bittern Art m-tie by Suo4vy UUAU o) o Central Institute Situated in Wumn Countv. N. olltf tliclic;ilt!.h-stiM.ition o) Malk OI telcmi.li ami jM)st olli.-c, with two daily mails. Tic' can. inis contains alHiut twt lve a-n's. anil is hpnntlfiillv lMiUsii Literature and Music Kjicchilrios. )ur Music Tend... - is ,. lull nuluatc ot the Weslevan Ft in ile Ct ll.-jr,., sev(. v,.;irs (.X,MMJ ence in teaching, and ciiics wilh r!ic vcrv hif,dii-st -eiidom-n-cnts. Ini snuu.enrs, new s:iui iniciiorr none 4. .. ... t: : .4 .. 4 1 1- ; nine's: water i'uinisi.-e.l lManbu ?ujcls when ilesii-t'd. ('Ii:ir-e, ver-.j .low. Kallterui lMins .S-i.4t;i., l.S.s p,.r ":lta!iiies Aldr-ss. J ' 5ul2-2lll. . J " AD VEB TltiEMEXTS. .i THE BEpT 1H THE tHART Fonrtscn dilTcrvnt siar anl k'rt. .7 : r slaea with' Eaanieliil I:i-.-rvi. .'Kj Hif . all veqnirrmeAta, cnJ pr.o U s hi purf- Docbie V.''i- rv.i.-. ratert V.i ,; , A3ju:!!; : : in" ' nt:.c'-?:: .S 'V ; : ' .v ' . , . Tiw. -v. :-,..-t ; . . . --. .. IT i FAhl.mES..AXP A BETKHMIN A $ A- LAltGli STOCK IK PRJC , J W . ; , . " l " - KiY ; MO UNIk i . . r riili-l (i l' t' hjht Knk.'Mie., . Mo'oi ; , it to ini-li .iiijr .at;' :s ':'r '" ' ' ' ' - i i; ! o.; llje iittetion of f fi.ti-ry a.i! 'I al r i- I . h J i,(Ui . ;.niji -n I ow j tvk irl i'r ni ini -c ' lie s . 1 Ii j;:.!-i-i So lK'.i"K . Q S R 2 p , a i 4 I .'. 1 14. , .. .':(, i.; ii.-ik ir" ' hi-. 1 .11! ! t ic .11.-. FOUNTAIN-,.! ; ': S. KJ V, r.-T.VYLOR, pro, i '. DUNKLE, ) IlLiliS! 4 fern "STB fflTI'ifiSr Mil HI ES FJEI H iiui KriiMM-l Eiiiiifs, tlie 1 t jit- 'j ... C.ii' i-i. I he Villi Wjinkii-, ; nil - ' ' ,j 1 'I'liti'iiiiial 'i'l i u GM'.t-. 1 i i ( 'lark .Seed V-tto:i ' 'li'.Hi.-rs. t;.ultiva;iir;,)iie and .vo llorse ii'i.; (ires, Horse l'. w t-i .s. iem. It wid I? Pay yon.' Try . . .f j . : 3-s i v 11 r - A ' 4 ' ' - INER.A SURE REVTVER.i CtrgMTCAL Co. and baTg ui ijmil red hueaonn.awei. U11TAT1US. s ForYoii Ladies. ('i imn.cdiMlfclv on tl o 1? x.-r. I ;(it tin- Sbtfcjaiid witliin tc:i niinurcJ used in any Vclioo!. Vo n Pan ice;i L T ft TEUu TONIC. " " J-M. lUIODES, I'nrx., Littleton, N. ( MISCELLANEOUS mm. t wm FUliXlTUKK DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, Nash Stuket. Wilson. N. C. Have a large stock of all kinds of Furniture and are reeeivinjj constantly additions thereto. Baby carriages, licture frames, mould ing and otlice chairs, iJtc, in endless variety. ! Kepairing neatly and promptly done. mayitf NORFOLK AD WIH'LKSAI.K I'pAI.KRS IX H A R D W A R JL C U T L E R Y. UNS, tVc, COHNEU MAIN ST., I NOllRiLK, VIItOlNIA. AND MARKET SQUARE. March 10th, 6 months. V Wbrn You go to Norfolk Stop at the i Jordan House Ilestaiirant and Hotel NO 30 WKST MARKET SQUARE ?t1 f Hulh L T!; 1 , Z t ,,.'orU of ihi- pulilu- liuiWiBirsanI jla.wuf amuMiiunt, Tlut '.location to mpobtelly dtMlnblafor Iirotessional pO'UUA- To ttuf K-sirliir a Hotl ally rtHMiiiimt n.ls its''.f. This house has UHn - to supply th4 ik maiid. JORDAN HOUSE. Amos IjlLLOF FARE: -ASFLF-Nlir DIXXER.KltOM 12 TO So'CIiOCK- OXLY30CTS 1'1 It. isu-ak and Onions ' Fry of 1'orksUak ; r'ry of.IlaniHIld Kf!TS lllp.--,,, :. . Fry of Nntl in rns 3T 3T Fry of Mutton tjiipi lysters : nrfa.i anil 4;ouee i tlf ',1 .?i5l'ffw Jiroiun t nn-ken I'All tin' abovo orders with C'oOVe 5oentg extra '! AMOS I. JOKDAX, No. an. West Market Siiimre. ; evod every day from 11 to 1 o'clock. ' -. r-i e ?s -r-.u :.. 4 ,1 j f $ c t ;j r i g c 0 n f e c t 1 0 m e n i .' AM) WHOLES A l.E DEALERS IK FRUITS NUTS. V.sEGAii JL.T-'fEF SOAPS- &C : ly j )rdcrs Solieited ni.d Sati.sfat tion Ouiiranteed B6ai-T R i'"; DEALER IN ; fslvt. Doors upilBlinds. Mouldings, Brnckots. Stair Rails, Mewel. Bnilder IT . 'I-ifire.Pajnt . 'ils fdaxs Pntty and Builling Material of everv D-wiptio . N6s. 10 V. Side Market Square 4 49 Roanoke Ave., NORFOLa, ' A SADOORS... BLINDS v ' Jftfv:- ' ii lliiliiifM fefe GENERAL AGENT . ' ; clrr.v. i tt., IJart i.e iL -Longman's rj-h i;!ii TliOi.e tiiriH liavo isinc.i 1H Svv ments Imve ro ln&do, and lliey versallj i r o verj' best in the irreat has been . 'W ' that lor the past ) ha s been i in pas- it. ' For descri terms, kr., iiUNTUHK, ISW ! .KIM 1, i.i v th.' RiM'-t iii ..r Pi-ce (Jui.ils for Fall and 5 int. i tliiit -I : v v r Ikmi in il-.un, fousistiir of the litt est s v ! 1 a .- uiliiiir. E'epu.t in I loKiv-n and 'o!..i lni-s ilfji-ii : ir; sr, nth :;.i''si'ii(ls Ftiieiirn and l'oiiiehticH,( (Jus sitnei-, .!: ; evOxSir.i Mi lt-uis. Kl :iuT 'ino of ; ,,, .is ,, t i.vi ;it l n,ii- w k Fino Tnii.iiiin. :m I 'i;''!Cf. i. ii:;ti It;, (J 1 1 lis : f;il 1. r lie-j.eif fully, . Greenwood & Eelsmeyer. Coimnissioii Merclmnt, 1 Ai) P(;lll Si !lu"t - ' Lilu'ial advsiMres anil fcioui hern Irtluce. i cd iwS' AD VESTISE1TENTS. VEIi TISELENTS. .",0, X?- . " Talile with homo oomforta. this house twnrHil- refl,tt4xl and has now a suflielodt numlhirof rooms ' P Jordan, Prop. Norfolk. Va Aalf Fry of Hoefsteak ' J 15 . I lalf Fry tt lftfsteak and Onions j& ' Half Fry of Ikwfgteak, tnions and Potatoes 15 " Half Order of Itroiied Sttk nait f ry or Ham and Kors Half Fry of Oysters Half Fryof Sausawo ' Half Fry of Nmisairuand Hominy Half Fry of Fish 11 ait n-y or v-a.u:hops Half irdir or llnilLM MutUm Clio us Half Fry of Uvx-r Half Frv of Trlno 3S 1 Half Stew of Oysters a HaLf Milk Rt-wof Oystora :l Itiickwhuttand CofTtw 111 Half Kry of Soft t'ralis 10 All the aUivc half onk-r with Coffuo & ounta C0XDESt. been in use , eral improve- cently been . are. now uni- nounced t h o t market. So J the demand 4 V4 4 D43iVm"l.-4 It, f sibleto fnipply lLDO ii i ZTz i i " -.' ' ' ;iia-.J5 Lfc, - j-jtjSjiaajj tion, circulars. - Address BA!?Ni:S & CO New York 4 unifie. on fonsi;iiu.ei.ts ot (Cotton, Naval Stor -1 "UW W',ltrsl,.r i& lb , I 15 15 15 . 15 16 . 16 16 ai in u P,. - - iiJl
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1882, edition 1
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