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T i?1 . ) . s i '1 m j The Wilson. Advance miftururn rucov roiniv T i J i fU0LO1C.U I. Ii-lll I ilium ir Wilson, WILLI MS & W00BS0., - Editors. For one Year, blx Months, 2JHi i .. 1.00 Local Department, FRIDAY, ....MAY .12 lSTO IMitor I , ' ' .. - Fr1 you'cn'g?.l we-all' tfa'lpt '-,Wa:fi-utta ruuslin shirts; linen fronts, or six for $5.70 &t M. Rountree & Co's. 1 Blue Flannel SuiU from lift j tn f20, th IxMt and cheapest In the market at Ileil Lroner & Bro'a. , Any ia want of a good second hand Bug? A luu-neei can ger a bargain by ap pljtnfi b Xi Y. Rbland. u , linger, Homatflul and other sewing machine iic&Pjesat 60 cts p dozen at tlie yardware Store. - Th WiiliiHP't.ori Shirt, readr made, fine fit oxly oxe doixab. at Bran en, Hadky & Co'i., . JKOXDERFUL! BynurrtA Danisl have the largest "and finest stock of candy in Wilsoiu. G6 tiiere if you waut uicc. fresh, Frcncli candy, v . t k : . Apr. 21st tf . , Kowland h:i? jtist received a full stock of everything in tiie Drug line. ; Buy yonf niodici.nes-and.- overj-tliing of jliekindat Kov'and'si his &tock is luqja an J prices correspond wiui the titnes. Iocnl Uriel. v Xjxt in onlor Strawberry festivals. ' rrrawoerr,n's pientum and the price is getting moderate . Cotton 'planting is through with And ! 'chopping out" com tueuccd. The season is at Ii'atid when tliey will take ajittlu grass in "tlier'n,' .' l.argo cpngragati(ui4 were, present at six chiirche.4 in to n oil Sunlay last.' ' '' " ' ' . ' ! Full nioou in May and the fishermen are .taking full advantage of the propitious sea- j-ou. j Jtev. , T. Jl Allison ,wiil preacii at tlw "MUsionary Baptist., ."'Church on Sunday next. v - '.' ' A squad of twenty eight 'Unnitftd States goUliers passed this point Wudutihday, cn ioute to St. - Augustine j Florida. - The man who keep on wearing bU over coat is popularly upliosetl to -be hiding a poor suit of clothnsuii inioh aY possible. lr-njt ivi'fi litviit:''".aks" an t'xehate Stayed at home i and brougtiL up a neuiiny "' . . i ' childf Whj- do they terra it "tin assignment for the beuelit of his creditors l(hc assign ineit is plaiii-'cnougit, but wh;-re docs the beneHt' come in. j - Several of our truck farmers .are. '.plowing ill thiir Englifeh peas -in comequciice of the low price in jJtw York, not being suilicieut to pay the freight to -that point. It will be at least two montlis yet before t he average churcli-goer can drop- a silver -quarter into the box ; and forget that there is no. premium to come. back to him. : Not at. this present writing, nor at the end of this week, 'or', the beginning of next, or at any time within the next month, year, decade or century do we expect to bt; nt taoked with a rcswtkss ufcliuation to ad-ver- tKe "irce, Kfatls and for nothingr," any "in surance company whether organized in Uiis or any other State. Verb tap. Literary, i - ' r The Trustees of toisuot Male Academy have invited Capt. R. IT. .Tojner to dellTer the literary address before the pupils o; that school at the cxamthatlon exercises iu June. Ciipt, J. has accepted the Invitation and we congratulate the school , upon its selection of one so competent to the task; Complimentary Serenade. On Saturday evening last, a large mtm tr nf riiizfMis; with the Wilson Cornet Pand, tendered a complimentary serenade to Dr. Rufus K.Speel, of Pasquotank,at the residence of his son-in-law,Mr. A. W. Row land, on Nash Street- He respouded to tl call briefly, but being indisposed, suffer- Z hxiu attack of the epuootic, exeed himself from a speech. :Thc- jjaliwil servi ces of Dr. Speed, the wheel horse of the Democratic party in the East and his bril liaut victories against seemingly overwn iniuff odds in that section are justly applet ated bv the party throughout this section and we know that they Would be glad to toe him our next Secretary of SUUe, a post tion that is seeking him aud one that he would fill with credit to himself and honor to the party. ? Journalistic J f T. Evans ha& retired from the Raleh ' A'ttM. ; i": ...'' " " '.' - llaj. j a. En-elhartt, the Well knowir cditorof the inimington Journal and the acknowledged head of Uie North Carolina . prereJias retired from the editorial couduct of that paper. i -. : . Geo. B.Ennisj, is Uie new localizer of the Raleigh New. , ' Petersburg has a new daily-the Kiemhg JW. Maj. R. II. Glass formerly of the Kev-.i, is editor and proprietor. . 'The first number of Uie North Carolina fVjfj-,publUhed at Raleigh by James II, IT- 51... if. I 1...- lwwn r Mftliri'd. It IS a monthlv ionrnal of 1G pace, quarto size aud neatly printed on white paper at" $1.00 r and we O XT f7 A7TT 04.fr--A .TkW-R 1 t-h-" "'The Wilson Advance. r v' V -i t; V .-J . " - ' fiL Lk J r V Jl- jLX N V J 3 1 Oue SrmiT. 3 M.w.t'!? 1.00 ' 1, VOL. 6. . POLITICS DT.NAjSH. Town4iip Jlrftins The Camp a-"irr'81i,Ij'lil!j' KiriiiMy. ' The sturdy d'ji!tK.-rat cf Old N'a!i are '.j i and d(-ii g and llw uctiaaLlo aWty - tliat"! PvAl'Il)" DISPATCH OF pUSINKSS prevail throughout .pie county tftw early in;, : - '. : 1 tiie day, isau tuen fof tlie tnost wicf id ! . , , '.campaign ovcr-K'Wijn twe hit-tory of t county. 2e&h alivaj, wince vj to ttftt'J measure f its duty, but she . teems .foU'.r-. 'nin() .4uv- ih'MMhnoiit - iaaraiy'.contesi uu we uarcfcjcispcnerioea, io- -go evxr. lieyontl and surpass herself. " We liave received, tlie proceedings, of the 1 following township meeting with, request to publish hi the ADVASrt, whchwe are comi?lled to eoitdensc for want of Rpaee: The democrats of Bailey's Township 'lhet lir coaTeiitfonriear Bissett'a Mill, (ay, 4tn. k ii uaiiry was efecteucnairmaK. aAd' A F Ievia requctod to act as Secretary. The following delegates to the osunty con veytion toTw heldii.jyie wi tJiJ f jirtaclal feign j Monday in June were elekedafrmUslnfJ W!eit(,tont'',Uimrbi1 r)-, Mai.oah Bissett,.lV U Windborne and It M Bisett. ' : In Wliitaliers Tovviiship a convention was held at W hitakers Mill, May, 3rd. T, P. Bnuwell, !sq. elected Chai?raauand T-E Powell appointed Secretary. The Chair man having explained the Object, of the jnceling in a few brief and well timed re. marks, a ballot wastakeii for the election of six delegates to the county convention with the following result: W H Milliard, Jr. T V Braswell, W C. Taylor, S A Arringtou, D E Sumner and T E Powell. XIm? feMt itnl Festiral. . We are glad to know that the feast and festival inaugurated 'by the . ladies ' of the Methodist Chinch and Jield- on Tuesday, and Wetnesdav last, was a deserving and well merited success, having netted the amount of .$150 which will be applied, to church necessities',. We attended the festl vai hallTuesday night and enjoyed t-J the full extent and capacity of a married man of several years standing, the many attrac tions therein contained. It was not in ,pu, nature to resist the touching appeals of the fair and beautiful "ice cream venders, and at the beautiful floral arch in the centre of the room-on the left side of the hall" we would have been content ta "sip and sip'' till flow had it not been for the untimely ap pearance ot'IJro. JunieVy a young, unmar ried Methodist preacher, moderately good looking, but.' with winning ways, who walked our log easily. We next '.adjourned to Jacob's well, where we found a: 'Ee bekahl' in whom we were well pleased, As a "drawer of water" (at 10 cents a draw,) she could not liave been excsllod by Rebekan of old, and vo. were just in the , -ttmw. i- . ' - artless graee..di.apiaye.d'iu thv liandlaig of lie craidi, when a spht-lmired, . geraninin ccntcU, .rrizS-shifted. blue cravatcd', stub- toed knight of tlie yard stick, came up for draught and' Rebekah smiled oil us no nore. .;. - The Gypscy tent, Avith its fortune teller ft costume was a cluei -point, oi aiiracuou and hitherward wo bent; our. way. The character of-thc 'fortune teller. was, person ated by Mrs. Dr.' Davis who has recently oeated in our mitlst. She did not know us personally, but as we are young and good ookiug sfie' uarurally took us for an un named man. and proceeded to. tejl our lor- t . . .. tune follows: "You have addressed the lady of youf choice, ('cs. twice) but a posi tive engagement does not exist, (you bot.l Y"ou have visited hr recently and prom ised to return very soon, (11 o'clock with out fail, festival or i.o festival.) iou will be married in less than twelve months, (we. smiled.). Your iuteuded i3 of medium ae, black nair, darK complexion. (e looked over towards the ice cream floral arch and sighed). You will experience sqme'sligftt troublea doring JLhe early part of your married life, (bceu thcre-r-fcnow all about It,) but j-ou will live long "and pros perously together &cAc. At the con clusion of this important part of our even- ing'g programme, Bro. Jurney enterea tne tent and asked- Jus future weal or woe. 1 n Gypsey was all attention, and promptly re sponded to the call. She was evidently a good judge of human nature, for closely scrutinizinghe physiognomy, of the young Divine, she proceeded to read him in poe try, thusly: ( " Y'ou'li flirt and you'll flatter, Vfc3it the girla, unceasingly chatter, You'll eourt many, some:hue-bc rejectea, Bui," Bowever much, you will be respected. You will marry an old maid of forty . Grow fat, and die at last when eighty To all of which wo responded a hearty amen. After, that we were not inconve nienced by further interruption on the part of Bro. J. He was soon wort est and for aught we know ''no eomafibus i sutampo railum . In the arrangement of the room, the la dies displayed commendable taste, plenty o room for promenading, tete a teU ice cream and strawberry parties &c, and tlie occasion was one of enjoyment and pleasure to our citizens as well as profitable to the churc'i. ! : Itcmarkaltle. Capt. II. G- IJ'tiitehead, of this -place, captured from, i Barefoot's Mill pond three miles TPest of Wilson on Saturday last, a chub fish, weighing 4 J lbs. In cleaning the chub, the cook discovered- that he had swallowed ftwo rocks weighing half pound each and several 1J inch iron screw taps.-weidi5iff over,, a, pounu. lne '.Lk.it i.,itl-c' risps whether or not l his is the usual diet of the chub. Or is it nbt probable tliat his chub-ship had taken a ltri.W mtract aSd this was the eustomary mode of transporting building material. It is ret :markuble to say the leasr, ana uie tion is open for peculatioii ana con- que -l-yytJrM WILSON; Ti Kjeneli ami liur MURDER THIAL The Spring term I the Superior . Coiirt for Wilson county totmuensed Qu Uouday last and U nqisV: tC ttmion. It was well known to the people thafbyan eJcbiuige e Circuits 'with Sudge Seym our .theIon." Jrio: h.err, a Juilge "of ye olien tirne'V would preside and at anarly hour Moojlay inoru lug eVery jaror tnd witness wasf promptly w liaikd and at his port. .Tis said thataome of our ' older dtizeu who bare as yet a urbs'Sunday ; night to prevent the possi bility of delay on Monday. J Udge Kerr arrived at 2 o'clock and open ed the Court. The Grand Jury with -Wiley Sinuns, as foreman and Jessie Coleman, 4 officei, " was drawn and the chargo pro ceeded with. As was expected, the charge was one of marked ability, replete' vdth sound legal iHforraation.eloquently deliver ed. With that force and power characteristic of the -distinguished gentleman. Lack of space necessarily precludes 4 resume of the able document. j fXhe State docket was taken up' and rap idly .dispatched, all the cases biuiig reach ed and disposed of by Tuesday evening. Sam Lewis cliarged with stealing a bag of rags Was found guilty and sentenced to the Penitentiary for 3 years4 Ned Mercer was the unfortunate victim of an inordinate fondness of aU old pistol and having appro-" priated the same to his own use 'and bene-'" lit" without the consent of tlie owner was required to repent of his sin live j-cars iu the penitentiary. ' Carey Smith, a chick en thief, was allowed to work' for the owner of the stolen, property twelve months without pay if . lie should prefer it in three years for the State in the peniten tiary, Carey preferred to stay where chick ens were plentiful and accepted the first proposition.;; The' rest.of" the State docket was for minor and unimportant oh'eiices. Wednesday, the civil docket was taken -up Informally and several litigated cases set for trial. The murder case removed from Edgecombe was taken up trial se t : for Thursday at o'clock and" a f-ptcial Venire of Hit y men ordered. The grand jury is still in session and it is.rcasc nable to suppose that they wilj re turn a large number of indictment; fut lext The bar is quite full and we may add very ably represented.. , Wc observe in at- tiMida nee frVin a distance Geo. V. JStrpng Esq.r of Raleigh, lion." W. T. Dorteh, Messrs.. Fairclpth, Grainger, aud Sm?des Goldsboio, E. A. Thompson, Fitmont, B. II. Bunu. Rockv'Mouut, Juo. W' Blount;, Nashville. 11. W Joyner, Toisiiot Lon Moore. Solicitor, Xevb;rn, Judge Howard, and Waiter P. Willianiscn, Taiboro, The. Ed wards, J. B. Monroe, Snow Hill. . The Creech murder case in. wluoii. 31a:iuai is charged with the homicide of Fr ank03attle, all of Tarboro, taken up at 10 o'clock J Thursday morning. Judge Howard, Hugh Murray and II G. Conjnor appeared for tlie prisoner, "and Walter! F. n'illiamson of Tarboro, assisted Solicitpv MOofe in the prosecution. The evidt-nce was clear that Creech did the killing - but whether or not it was in self defence was the mooted point discussed by the cemise'.adtthn -as rfEf&nb iiTcti oyster. The argument was ably conducted on uotn sides and the charge of his. Honor, clca elaborate and comprehensive. -The Jur took the case at 5 o'clock, and after being uthalf ahhour,'reuiroeTwith averdict of man-slaughter.' The ' JtAlge reserved his bentence till this morning. So far the week has been "remarkably quiet and almost bare; of incidents The good order and decorum thas . prevailed in the Court room was noticeable and elicited much comment. Tlie Judge had not taken hts scat on the bench more than fifteen min utes before he ordered a drunken man to Jail for sleeping and groaning in the Court House. s , The usual number of patent mcdiciue venders was op hand, horse swappers were few 'and Jar between, washing machine agents scattered around promiscuously but with all outside traffic, trade was distrcss ingly.dull. The session of the Court will occupy probably the best part of-i.ext week. ' ' , The IcWUepartnrie. With so much court-Week,' festival. memorial day and tlie like to report we have not space In this issue to continue our series of articles under the above head. Fwrour next issiie we hav-somc of the ninsr flaimint onfirares that liave vet been reported of official miscondpetof the railroad autlioritics aaiiist the. Wilsou jeople. Ife propose to tell of a new gar.ie Boss Pope attemped tc play at biufl', his inglori ous defeat and anther triumph of the pluck and spiiit of . the Wilson merchants j'1"1 give us time.: ' ' . ' Fine Stock. The attention of farmers is called to the advertisement, ol T. W. Harris, PitUboro. N. C. He has the finest blooded Berk shire pigs ii tlie country, and oilers them at reduced prices. . Personal, y :' ;':" ' '. Messrs. T. B. Garner of the Tax River R. Hiis of the Toisnot Trw- criid. and G. Johnson of the Uoldsboro .Vviier, wcrc in attendance uion Court "irsf at; ck thy fohTitrs. Tin FRIDAY -'MAY 12 -iviiiiiriui mj in HKf, ,;- Wcdrtesday-,t'h 10th of May wjub ob servf d by our citizi'". as thttrfir set apart to ili! usual tribute of Kv-pect to our fallen braves who, saeri&e'.l iiieir li-es 'upon the altar of freedom and, liberty and ufjose reinaitis now ropo ia ...the town ! 'cemetery, f- Tt 'Tl ' S Under teQ tlW rial Association. Mamoua Iia"l was annro- priately arranged ftT the , peeasio! and at. 3 o'clock I. M. a solemn, diru liv t!iis 'il sori'Cbrriot Band, aunouued . the openirig ottha ejcerrjsri. . . . , , . . lpluaiqjessv erfj wnctf-' au, ' Court adjourned and all Classes of our dti xeus assembled at the hall to jom in the solemn ceremonies. The exercises opened by the choir singing the hyrau, 'Peace to the Memory of the Biaveafter which El der J. H. Foy 11 ia prayer. Capt. T. J. Hadley then intrbduced tbe OiatorTf Ifte day, Mr. Y. AVoodardajntcrtaOiiexl thq largo audience fnt cttr!r?jHr The address of Mr. WrXt JtXly'-fW-nounced by all, one of ttjiicrior toit aud ability, and its patriotic ami elevated senti ments ielkited i emotions "of "syinpaChy f lyrh all his f hearer a. ' As ' rvre pro pose to comply with the request of tlie la dies of the Association aud publish the speech in full in our next issue, we' reserve our comments till then. ; i Atthe conclusion; of the addues anethcr hymn was sung, which' closed the ceremo nies at the hall.. The procession with the Wijson Cornet Rand at Uie head was then formed by Chief Marshal Baker on Tarboro Street, and the line of march taken up. for the Cemetery, to the step of a solemn fn neral dirge by the band. '"" ' Arriving at the Cemcter the .'decoration, of three hundred graves was 'then proceeded with, and this duty performed closed the j ilemoal exerjis oSTG.. A 'U,"U U.O . -TJ. A Strapgpe Cr.sc in Warren. I'hc Washington Echo is -reliably inform ed that a gentleman naiiwd labile lives iu Warren county in this S.fateand he has never yet been able to speak to his own father though he l as ifade repeated at tempts to do so and 'failed.. The editor of the Affcm this endorses Echo's state ment as the truth aud saw lie knows the r man's father baa oil'eved his son every hp cess. When the.-4eedlor was last m Warren, the fa'thvr and son were both liv ing and the son abqut forty years of age.- We call this a wiua.rka.lfc ..fact and some thing more cijrious tliaiif will be seen at the Ceiitc.'iuial. v We Jrust ; parties who live near Miv-White w ill wiito us and tell a,U they know of the .case, the. reasons H lute gives "wtry. his; Pjjecehv fails him on such oceasiotus. Albeiiujnt Times. ''-" . , '-, . i ,1 , l 'nmrn 4 tyfiye.year3,:.i fs Jijean':. .ejem . b-r) we' will state for the tcorrahiodatiou of the Times all that is kuoyf .ia regard to the strange case."1 The statement of - the ' E3t is correct, but the editor If tho Age locates blie strange freak iipou :liot-4ir. bj-iu!lw oi tha faiiiii ly! fi'fta 3bn, Mr Ueury White is riow living at the age about; sixty-live s len dead fur piniittUrig' infant the sight- of the gl i every means years and the latner a thirty yeas'orlnorc.t; A.-: in his swaddling clothes lather . was repulsive th was resorted to iuvaineb. mother to correct the young one. From the both father and yd in the erring of two to live, Uiu youthful vi d exhuberance of little -Ueury possessed id vacuy, loauaciousuess a spirit characteristic , fit ildreu genttaUy. but even amid tbe confu.bn and hilarious sports in his mot her's chauber or in tliCij ard, the auriearauce of his f;wfer on tlie scene grev older ihoro persitavi and eveivivloj jiii cotsjrcivct fuaauittiv .tuuptcu v out aVaiU Heneyer rifUfid ta obeyhk fiither exceptln this parflf lar. : wonld ao- compauy him squirrel hunt ng aloue and fish on the creek banks togeth day after, day. During his fathers last illnW, the son then being over thirty years of ire and a married man, attended his bed side bore constantly than any member of the hopehold and the scene wherein he . vainlyMmpted to obey hU fat her's dyin wish sjeak to me only once ' was saia to nave Deepccuuarjy ui- tressing by those who witessed it. The father died," and his soil wbl lived constant ly with hm for thirty yei-s never sioke to him. We have heard uim say oiceu that he was never able to command the power of speech t'lj't ffcrV'-"1 experi- enced no difficulty whatiet iu speaking to pther3 in his father's prdence. ' - The brother of Mr, U iry White, J no iV hi t was lor t went years tlie coun ty courts cierk ci 'Warrej eouhty-and . died just before the war at aj-.pe old .ige, with ou!, 'having taken a dri i of water in - his life.-'Ho wa-'succeed in ofiicutby his SOU, JUliiani A. Ulie JiRise ytctuuu nail! of character -consist iiliis ability to pass through all the niutatias of iolitical bias before, during and sin4 the war; and hold the same position, thujof Probate Judge, Uvlii1clt.be will contimidohoid till the day of his death if he desirtjic. Jlark, HIrUltui C has. 1een eonflneil fif lout vJeWj by eri glad to learn, rapidly illness ivalescinir, Mr. J. T. Wiggins i-J till confined to his bed, but his illness is it o serious as firt appteheudefl by his m y friends. , Our senior crawled 4 t from a jwck bed lestcrdav much th irse for wear," but we htiK? ou the road hipeedy recovery. '.'.'.Dr. Jas. Davk is ou after several days of hi to receive calls lor aim Lioiu4 lino--dc.'itiry. cod-sT .id TRiTii;s." 1876. viei:isk. Mi-s. Wil-Hn Large of Sullivan,! Tenn., aged ."17, s Ide'ssetrwith 1$ offspi-lng. Got. Rk-lard' Coke has" been Hected United State Senator from Texas. I i - i j Ul'Ue, wj. &,- resi.Ient Ty U-r wi u th U lj i2&t0i ot; Ireseu: a t iv i. , ni es tlieotlier da v. The, next meeting of 'he State , MedU-al Society, 'will be held in Salem uu the' 4tll Tuesday in May. ! i Tt'he fWmocrats oB CastQ ad Pwin $U i?fruc4thl delegates to iote-4or Monlford Mcbbee fof GoVeinor. ' lTe Suuitfiern Baptist Convention repre senting twelve hundred conimuwiauila meets lu Richmond, Va. ou the 1 1 th ittst . , , - Tlbogus board of Raleigh coaunlkr ershare elected A. W. Tonrjfv9 city AN toney Be has only been iu the city about tlM'ee monthA. ' It didn't take Dom Pedro loHg to fall into American customs. He loaves hi wife bvhind, while he tket a trip across the ContiueuV .t ' r; , i : i . - t At the late municipal election at Eliza beth City, ex-Congressman C. L. ("Cut ler's little") Cobb worked and voted for the Democratic ticket. i ''':"'.-'-; ;.. . ..- . ; . r - A thief arrested in an. Indiana town, tlie other day was found in possession oi sixty eight of the garments which ladies put oil first when dressing, lie had robbed ; clothes lines, j ''.-, . 1 ' ' -.;"'.. 1 . '& : ' .' i Get a Brooklyn girl thoroughly mad and the fruits of a careful religious h tining are not conspicuous in the fury with which hc. unshii)sher butle and wrecks it over the head of her adversary. ' ! fThey htusWiotrc(ViUiatln efithe t d f ba ni It.-eniok! waAVaSiii iWln- lavonte barn, and it is to be repaired. Two thousand dollars expended by the public Will make a $1-50 barn of it. , j ' The formal opening of the' Centennial to,k place on'Wodnesday with much eclat! The entire Government business Con toss and all at Waihingtoii closed shop and every body went over to see the open iug. The telegraph announces trie .important fact that Gnuitjvftit fihuigCT' Saturday lat. 4We did tfieiame tiling, bat had iro idea that UlyssPi's tnew of olir intention Great minds will sometimes run , togf tlier. A iTestern jour nalis; arranges the news as follows I "On Monday, April the 10tlW 500 barrels bf antifitiali .whiskey were landed on the levee! at Louisville. Qn ircdncsday, the 12th, Itlie Louiswilte Cjtmri ci-uutu nai iiiijivaii-u wilUOUt a line CI CU1- 'rj. . jp 1 .vs r-4 - ""Tlte l1anvillTi7y4verttSe tof car- riers and two beaut if young ladies applied for the . iila'COi, The blushing ney editor 'told 'them h.-didu"t want the papers Car ried in that way but ckve them a bundle pvijh, 'Happy to finjftisi an. holies. w ucn inesc give out. ;i . " The StatejMedical Society, which eouverr eu iu'; sayt.'ucvnie on Lire ynjiut tbe following oflicers f3heea0uig . President, Geo. A. Foote, :," 1st. Mce-Presidentf :J, K. Hall, i, 2nd. " " ; li. W. Uobinson. -; 3r'l, " " At Holmes. ; . 4th. . ' A. A. Hill Orator, J. F. Staffuer. j '- I Treasurer,. A. G.. Carr. Secretary, Jas. McKce. J " - At the late session of the North Carolina Medicd Swey- ldjiu ietteviAi, Dr. Gp. A- Iie, of arreiijtobi waffelwcteJ Prjiplent off the 3rtMetyHffj the efisuing tvyii nionUis. B theellctiot! $ Dr. Fobtft i the Society lias SCgfl and wisely - TIgh'eo6lparatirely a yoting man, he stands eminently at the ' baad of the Medical profession as one of the best read and most successful practitioners in the State and the day is not far ditaut wltenhis reputation will not b con lined to boundaries of one State alone. , Warren county should. be, and. doubtless, is proud of b'r rising star of gedlos In the person of Dr George A . Foots, jt. ; . t SECTIONAL. 3rClV Item. - --'.,- ' i Strawberries, 13 cts. a quart ia Uoldsboro. I The doors -of Nasb county . jail arc wide open, and waiting for an occu pant. ' j '-. i The yourig lldiei of Mrs. , Oenl. Pender's school, celebrated Monday with a calico balk . . - ii i, - i- .' ; ..,-'' i ,:.- , .: V -, '''' i The special term of Halifalr county Superior Court is irt session; fiu . Hon or, Jude Henry presiding. - ' :" i . ' ' ' Sir. W.,T. Taylor lias been award ed the contract for buildinz the new Odd Fellows Halt iu Tarboro, ie Belt, 'the iilstintr, .i.it.-i. u 7, "lhan Asylum with nine little orphans Arrive at Petershnnr .t,...-v;...7.W f M -... inent citizen of Tarboro. dl rm tat ,,ve , Thursda y n: ght K(rt Gil KUm WITH i;.ASK.- Miss Mollis Belt "the Htotintrulshed -f r- 51,118 madea. tirriug appeal to thf Arrive at ivn r-bun.' at ....12.Vi- u , m m ' . 1 1 i . ....a . n eonfblelljorth CaroIii)aarti&t,J jsyteitinp; her i, we are (brother, 31r. Jaf. JlUjjeUfoC TarlKiot x-'lAt. n iii 1 i L-. : i iortu V,arpilUirli.,i yuuin ucr A swindler by the name of Ilartlj has been fleecing the Enfieldians He has been placed where the dogs t won't bite htm. Messrs W. Garret & Co.. of the! old Weller Vineyard in Ilaiifaxcoun . s m. otirriner iiiiniAnaii inn.tf iti. rfi ute mru zmZ- li . r feecn hmte propitioas and the farn position u ty-.'. j - j are nearly turougu tins j.b , . ork vrole-j rliwordje-irrarry the municipal dec,- ) , Yours &c ,x f if J I , f tod.tuV of GoltUU.ro,reortdj i fi;i . ';.'.ll F. II f:-V': " '"'. ':''.. : Iv. t? 't": . cm tii'':vs, ""v-ji':''. V : ' .. i .,.1- ; tv uie in. , . 7. .... ... NUKEER to the 's'jnattiHs of county negroes in iilirn tt.t... 1 . l.lr .1 . ', mug uaj uciorti iu; ciec- tion. 7 It U unlawful loliH or 'sIlCAran or net birds or wil l turkeys in Jvlge ciuibc ceuntyy lctween . tho 1st of April, and the 1st of October. .? The PoitMcratic lljard of ; Commis sioners for Pitt cotnrty will make a clean sweji of the Miintv . ilebt this lye-af with probably a sUrpias on baud .XlHJ qtiQsliou or drgauUiu:; Baildj iogand Ian Asatim still agitates the pMUie mind of Battleborof j Dr. J. Gt. Rires, beads the movement and of its'succoaa wo have no reason to donbu.;. ...ft).f The Democratic llass meeting held in Halifax on ilondav laal instructed tha delerate- of tttat county o ike Stata convention to vote as a unit for Edward Couiglaud'fjr Attorney Gen eral. -f c.- V.:-' '"-- ' r 1 ifis9;-AWiev Cr"seI5Iiagtecr of j Arch - Brassll, Ksq., ,was happily nutteti in marnage on Monday last to Mr. J. G Ilyman of JFbitakefs. The Advance sends greetings to; the happy pair and wishes them all the happiness attainable in their new relatious. .Oa-MouLUy,-at-Ora4igo court, an af fidavit of. the counsel M'or the defence oa the ground that, a sentiment preju disia),to tiicir AV9ysetl had been crca tetl by '-tfie jHiblicatlon of - editorial re marks in the: Hitlsboro .Recorder and ttmit ftur.Viai cjlaUVjiot lo had the trial of Geo; W. Swepson was ordered to be removed to Wake county.' The Riiigwood corrcondentof tho Uoaiioke yews says with llancock for President and Bayard for Yice Preisitleut we can sing." lAs Jim Law rence, the Kale.gli &, Gaston railroad engineer said when he run- hia en- glnejover a- little bull tliat stoo 1 on the track and pawed and ; threw dirt at tlie approaching engine,' "we admire your pluck but d ii your judgment. ' CAST ALIA. le town election here fast' Monday resu ed'-as follows:. W. T. Tavtor. foj-Ijlayor; j. A. Harrison, W. II. Arrijigtou ami John S. Terry, for Com missioners ; A. A. Delbritle for Cun stable and K. N. Harrison, fori Clerk. ! Mr, J. H. Mill's, with a troune of nine little orphans, gave aii interesting and highly appreciated 'entertainment here . last s Wednesday night,, which mklfi a good ami lasting . impression upoiji every heart present ,The songs and recitations oT those little children were performed with mijch taste una i anv childron'in the Stat. Had the iilenstireiol' visilho; Wliit- akers 31111 andliitttlebof-o a " few days I fotmd the farmers progressing ty with their work. -Many were doiie planting cotton and seemed to be in good spirits, i 'I found the mer chants gnuubltng;over the dull times and scarcity of money. On Sunday I vftcteirprduuJ iy W4y, to jherFull of ! Tar ng yearJ lfiver.J 'XI'Qiwas big preaching and a big crowd "in attendance and the hreitiest girlsjtrTat'Kdgecombe and Nasji tould produce. ' There will be a inccting 'held here 3ri the20Ui inst., foj. the purpose of appointing delcgafc toH? 'nshv ille Convention, A full atteuJance of the citizens is .desired. ; . . ' iRev. Daniel Ucnnott of the Primi tive;. Bapt ist Church. f preached : here sHirday nigi'afid , .unday to quite large ami appreciative audiences. Mr. Bennett jnade soino" .s'ound appeals to his tvudieuce aud told them they would soever listen, to one of bis sermons again. 'Mr. II. is seventy-four years old aud is in a Yery weak and feeble state ofliealth. - There will be a great many icOre peaches than was at one time expect ed, and the apples and cherries are all 0 K. . The wheat and oat crops in this section aro said to be looking well but 1 hear of some complaint ' of chinch bugs' in the wheat. No marriages, deaths or pic-nics to report. lours Stc. I'lain Tom HIIXIABDST0N. The' IjfMce Question A Flouridiintj Studcqt School The Orphan Wvrk in Hilliardston Cotton Planting. , In company with a couple of friends, your corrcsoiidea t left the quiet pre cincts of his own home oh Saturday last to attend a public debate by the Good Templars Debating Society at lted Oak. The subject for discussion was "Fence or No Fence" and decided in favor oi the fence, j ;The Sunday School at Philadelphia . M1IM(, II'UI ; i. I am, glad to! conditiou and j cUarcii near this place say," is 'm a flourish in much iool is beiu donebv it. Mr. J. II, Mills, of the J0x ford Or 1 tipnrd In linhnlf t( ...1 .-.rt- 1. r"i--! v v.. v j""-. ."."'"."I wtjgagen In.' aitdI hare reason to nc.!C1iat he h.'ftT sown si?d in cxjJ that will brln-,f jhh fruit in ; 1! .....!.i. t 11 . e ti L.OT116 -of if ?Pcit cfjn'i'iuTer "Lhif. : .Through tick- .taau1I'jni f lor the Asylum : .Misses t lorencc Avcra and Dett're Cooper' and Mrs.K; .3Vr.-tt'at.Jtd Mrs. Thorn. 1 1 he season for cotton planting has lers One Sprore. 3 MMit'i5i fj.OO iJi Siart it Months .1 9.K j One Sptcr-" 12 Months :-lv..!...i:.(W) l.ni Ja dvtion tad? firl.irsTrspl? I TratiMuit Advertiiuetit lurtvd at Ten BATTUEBOaO. DiM OrjJM i'd r(n'n.ttt4-A 7.t ' shs Xitttirtr iv,t linfiotxtaeiiis Rttn Airoj. . , ; , '.v ';" ; " " ' 1. '-:' 1 ' ' i'; A e regret to report lhedath of Miss . Linscy Hafper, the amiable, (laughter of Mr. J..1C. Harper; of Nash Co. The ? berca6df 'parents! and rclatiros have onr iirtcerecwi'lolenco for the void that .time Ji-s made iu the. household.' She has left, us, and we have, hopes that her 'irit hiiSjetunied to llhn that tjave it. m,v. vai tieip iatu Aiiurs-iay ; Bight with eight of hw orphansl. The Children 1kw ns well in what good bauds they have lodged. - TIm; excel lent entertainment they gave our citi zens speaks wll for fine managers of the Asylum -I 1 - t Our young taw'asauut. A. J, Hobgool. . had a chicken hatched last night with four logs. We(will call this a feathered quadruped. Lac ua mq him (or her) t the Centennial; "1 I ' 1V JL;IWeU, rT-xi , one of the best ti&inierStA the "State, nrlr at Tr . 1 W Xork's welling. vUtner buUiuM in town would not be injured by too application of a U coats of his liquid. A horse rdu away the other' day ia town, but no damage done. ' i Wiiwin ollcKj Itoll nioar - The following students" recited fiyp sixths of their lessons "perfectly, and received no demerits during the week rending May Cth. r". 1J76 : Misses Cynthia Tull, Al ee llines Haitio ' liarnes. Mamie lllount, Annie Thomas, ' f, Mollie Voung. -Maiid Barnes, Vettie UuUock, Minnie A rocn, Mary llarrey,' liula - Gay,'.. Ellaj Hackney, Manors ; King, llessie (5ritll:i. A-ilne Huffln,.,.. Mary Cannhdy, Sallio Fanner, OlivlasJ W'jf.rij I .uitri HriiiLtni' Vtl.n Iti-o rtdt ' '. llattte lireVer, 11 u Hoc k. Mamie Jones, Minnie H'i Ktlie - Jones, Edgcrtou, Add Lucy" Little. Lnla Willimn, ! i'annio ggitis, Ailliii Ilallard,.' .ary',. Pollard. Katie e Hardy, " Uebecca Wigi-ins ; IP. J',. Warren, C'hnrles Aycock, 11, h Urinkley, JaH. .TJp cotnb, Cul'tis 1I,: ard, liouis llarues,' David Kuflln, Hardin AyccWk, U. (i.. Briggs, Archy Davis, Ho.Udjih Dully, J. W. Hays, j. .Iliu(v;; S. ailev, 11. E. Piggs I. Chcstnui Honj MaV, V. F. SIoss.AVm. Muf-rill, Frank Itaun-' : 1 1 ' " ' 4i 1 . I ft It : --. rree, ,ias. nounrpce, r. i, i tutor, 'Joseph Daniels. Eeinster Dulfy.' lli- (iardner. Sj. It. Waters, Jr., Thus , YveU, verton. 'Sterling llulliii, Henrv Hutchiu I son, lyOuis Lyon, Alley. Richardson; Herbert Hountree, Jas. Ilillinrd, Ed, Waters, J)red Pervo x:k, J. I) (lold. El. '-: Alston, J.I B. Barnes. - Fitnirls Graves, J. M. Nuiui. Tavlor Youn2.' Mercer Connor. 31ps's b arincr, J. .Hi uanuier, When vou s.ro a iiiat that shutlhs bnm-ji ; ftlong, with hik kuej k'ucM;!viriSjtoetb'-r atid jtiis Ik'S iiit inc Ii'-. ' whoso eyes rill t'tirtiVc"-':; Jy, and w hose hand is wyer muld 'ti ly jM k- '. ing itself 'aV'Ve his hea. jas if wanliiitr oil' a i blow you can rely .'upoti it that, that man ; is haunted by a " iriJiilier-Vt-lavv ; but when '. vou see a purty who hits , his fe t highland jiolds his nose, hi the ah'v.Uuvf lias one- eyo shut in: a kiiowitig', iiiaun. r, and whoso' rfiouth isdistniidtd; with a stlf -t-tiniptatent grin, and who ieeics to f' tl good aH over'f you can bet your 'la-'t X n-nt h? hat 'ju'it: Iwnjrht a new DoiiKt;e ' St:v iug Machtnu for his wife. ' ' ( N E W AD VEll f 1 HEM KNTS. ' f- K It K S' ll 1 It E S . """' ' i 'A-fine lt of p'gf. if .both '.', for ij.ile and now i"ady ro Miip. , In view of the hard times, prict- have leen reduced from $12 j U , ' ' $ 1 0 .OOt.acii or" $20 per pair, free on lioard the car. In good boxes.'nvuh feed for ih Journey. I1gs.2J montlw old. T e.curi lie re duction pig roust tx taken at onee. - Shepherd fuips $ ench . fur hiale, II for loniales. One spIendMJ Jlngora Uuca It r za T. W. HARRW PitMiorw, N C. PfcTEItfI;UBO llKUMOKV COMPANY 1 OFHC OF SL'I'EBINTftNUKNT, Petersburg, Va., Apnl 3, W70.J. s CHLDIJLE OF TKAIN. GOING SOCTII. - t , TIIHOI'GH MAJL. ; I;ave- rftrsburg nt.........."...3,27 V t Arive Ml Weldou ..... ....:.AiJoTt V yt i SOUTH EI1X KXI'KESS, Leave IVtersljurg at ......... .......fl.42 A M Aiive at Wtldiiii .r..;.... THUOUGIl KliKiGHT WITH PASSEX- GF.U OA II ATTACHED. I-avc Petemburg at . A M Arrive at HVldou at '.. -2.1 J P M CCHNfi M.UT1I. " " . ' i j I ' u. '"I'H"GH MAIL. ' - - - . r 1 ArrUt, jv!er,hure at ....., A t. Yd. MM tllKl.N r.Xrltrli, L aye Wclduu at 4.10 V M Tlii lii;4- otlen ll.t p;.'ukot and clw apest-. j route to iiitb.if 'the iVbtf nniat -lebra- f ! ti"i Pbilad- jphia, -oisie .ting t Yrtrri- ? J- Hn.m. tv..II1J, ;y r a x. t i I H.li mur u.iiiif hum ai Ltrhroond oli with the York I at i educed ; rau Pr thi-bi3al trav.ltn raM t Wcl-V ! don at the odin- .f the I otersburg J bacirsif chlw-ki-il t !:roiiL'b. i llm iih ticket. ,u tiale at the trket off.c i .. of the Piltrl -ji'rg 11 K in HVldon ' to. a 'i' Notila iii. Fa4 in and Wt-Ftiru AvX, "aa i b fi?JlJ?v i'lM--kUl tlirouglt, W. P, TAYl)ft, ir T IKIPGLAS,! Geii. Tk-lt-t .Vi'ut. . ,a SapvtVttipdr'U. , ;.. 1 h A A V v. 1 I X I v '"'tfrifw M M i y.. pt'r annum, j. It is a giwl papc i-jeeture. XUe jury can lake tne eate. thia week. . t . ' . worm tne eiiucnpiRn pnev. J
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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May 12, 1876, edition 1
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