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paine's Compound II BEEUs a afl A 1 URES Ntrvous Prostration, Neuralgia, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, and all affec tions of the Kidneys. It combine tlwi acriw principles of Celury and Coca, thus ttreulucning tlia nerrou Kj'stcii. . , ( It eleansM tb blnoa. carina- all dta- 1 "ITra" I aura cauw-d bf milium ur iniyuvcr- PtllfMi It raanUtca th txnrels and ludneraL ( Ithasthiiiworidorful four-fold action, rVrPlgJ? J carina; all disoaeos ot tho Uurvcn salna' ) -aoS, Bowel, and Kidneys. " Price I. OO. Sold by druggists. JFlLs,RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors " BCKLISOTON. VT. . Will Color One to Four Pound ' Of Dress Goods, 1 Si Garments, . fj Yarns, Rags, etc. J Hj A Child can use the m ! The PUREST, STRONGEST and FAST EST of all 1 ycs. Warranted to Dye the most goad ; and give the best colors. Unequalled for fc. htrs, iiibbons, and all h'ancy Dyting. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS!. Cold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only IO Cents. DIAMOND PAINT LIQUID s the best thine to use in mixing Diamond Paints. A bottle, with camel's hair brush, costs but to cents. DIAMOND LAUNDRY BLUING Only xocts.for a package to make one quart of th best Bluing. -Will, not spot or streak the finest fabric Ask druggist for Dy llook and Card, at write WELLS, RICHARDSON t CO., Burlington Vt u a. SOOS' STOVES S THE BEST IN THE MARXE1. ajC Vr-C"" .1 I' Fourteen tl'.flWtnt sizes and kinds. Flw Sizce with I' namckMl Ilcsrrvoirs, Adapted to , sii rcnuirtmEiila, anf vrice-t tu ault U1 purses. L.EADINC EATURE8: Doable Wood Doors, Vatent Wood Grata, Adjustable Pamper, 1.-Vwhangeabie Antra matic Shelf, Broiiina 1M- Swlngu Fearth Piute. Syringing V'Iue-Sl- Ecverblblts Gas- Buniiii's Long CrOiS Puc.-, Double Short renters, Heavy Ring Covers, Humiliated Km iix.r. Sifkel Kiioha, Nickel Panels, etc. rn.l.,i::iicl hi Material, in Finish, and In oiietaiuoii. j - Vhk W i Advance. Wilson, N. C, May -31, 1888. THAT BOY. The Pleasures ne Offered the Bsard- ers- Manufactured by '.SAAO A.SKEPPARD A, CO., Baiiimore.aM, uhlh i It the place to get Pure Corn . II II I Ml i ! -The celebrated old Stewart -i RYE WHISKEY, Four yearold Nash County Brandy Fine Imported ' Cigars, Beers, &c. Wines, Pool and Billiard Tables. Norfolk Oysters Received daily, and served in the very Deal style. Lynn Haven Bay Oysters on, the half shell. t ' First-class Keatauraut where the beat the market affords will be eived by experienced cooks.- Mov 17 Hawkins & Bkidgees. FOB FINE MAHOIJM Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silverware, CHAPMAN & GALE 152 Main Sfc, NORFOLK, TA., are the Leaders, the stock is the largest and their prices lor the best goods are mnch less than Northern figures. - ; ' !- ? N. They have i Bkillek work men for the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. - i 1 sepl ly 1 ! ; WAITED Sick hogs to cure, in any locality wnere i can. reach them conven iently, wiih a celebrated Hog Choi era Cure and will prove to the pub lic that it will not only cure the worst cases, bat prevent cholera in hogs and! poultry. I have purchas ed the (jounty right for Wilson, mi, ureene ana -tagecomoe coun ties, i ' Farm Rights sold. W.C, WOOTEN, Moyeton, N. O. i(n Wrltoyour VlU "" nnl post ini XVlf ornoo ad- 1 dres plainly on AIjI a postal card and send to thu only hvinmti-BporUug- and Sensational paper In thu tiiun ry and ruontvo a sample copy free. Aifiita A. Gl BAUER ARCHITECT i AND 1) 11 A IT You know I'm not living where I do now? No, I moved away from my present abiding place and am occupying apartments on the next block. Yes, indeed. You-see there was a boy at my former boarding- house. He was a type of a boy I most furiously dislike, and I seem to be the type of a man he hates, for we declared war the first day we met. He deployed Lis skirmishers as soon as he saw me, and I was waiting for him in .the wood just over the top of the hall thicker than hair on a dog's back. He was an impudent, loud-voiced, slangy cub with a head of most luxuriant, long busby hair that my Gingers were ,always aching to get into. My room was on the first floor, and he used to make faces in at my window. One day he thrnst his head in but I was laying for him, and as he opened his month to yell something offensive I chucked it full of sawdust. That night he hung a live cat by the tail to my winaow snutter, ana the vixen nearly scratched my eyees out be fore I could cat her down. It was Miss Giddigirl's cat too. and she believed I hung it there myself and so did everybody else. Next day I manoeuvred the boy in front of my winaow until, thinking I wasn't looking, he fired a buckshot at me and I dodged and let him break a looking-glass. His father thrash ed him for it, and I was so pleased 1 paid, lor tne mirror myself. Next day he bent a pin in my hair at tne dinner-table, and I nearly died rather than jump up and holler. lie found out that it irritated me nearly to madness to hear or see I charged him out of that by empty ing half a gallon of shaving water out bf the window. He flanked me oy moving just around tne corner. where I could hear him but coaldn't re&cn mm.wnenl sang he imitated me but not well. If I read aloud he drummed on the end of the hons Once I dissembled, and won his confidence so far that ne acceoted an Jnvitatiou to eo to the creek with me. When I got him there his suspicions were aroused, and he refused to go into the boat. He knew very well I was going to urown mm. nai ne urdn't sav so. I knew it too though I didn't say so either. So nothing was said about It, and I came home, bitter and heavy-hearted with disappoint ment, i and the most'eTystematicntnanage; ment will enable the tiller of the soil at this time to hold "his own a earns t the adverse "odds which surround him, to say nothing about making any headway. While his resources are aimjniwr- ing his taxes are increasing 5i sub sist a superabundance 1 of H)fllce holders at exorbitant salaries, and to help to pay for many needless measures of corrupt politicians. While he toils early and late, plows his lands and sows his seeds i and trusts to bountiful harvests to re imburse him for all his outlays, grasping capitalists are busy in planning and scbemiug how they can most effectually thwart him in his purposes $. how, fcht-y can, eb6f by crushing -monopolies. ' aepress prices or supply the; markets with cheap adulterations to ruinously compete with his pure and whole some products. In thus briefly setting forth the actualities of the farmer's situation at the present time,! we areApt uttering worda to ducanrmge AimApn waiiea ineir nimu. our only object is io rrompt PProna ar?f to a careful study or that situation in all its bearings and to set him self to casting earnestly about to see if he cannot ameliorate his con dition by putting more of method and system into bis business, and by practicing more and more all the necessary economies, iWe caV. see no other way to meet' the -difficul ties. If the revenues diminish by reason of low prices, then, make the expenditures conform to them : but by all means make the most ,o home possibilities and resoarcesQ JUL UJJLiJLXX A SNAKE STORY. ' An Accomodating Convict. W. n. Hargrave, of Davidson, the man who was reported to have come to the penitentiary of his own accord, but who was never heard of after his arrival here, is how in the walls of that institution. J He has three times been convicted of stealing a horse. ' The first time on appeal to the Supreme Court he got! a new trial. The next time, owing to informality in the verdict the presiding judgd granted 'a new triali Ti a m . n - 7 iue case was removed lot xwowan rkaut far 1?aKshia hs L W 4 ofnlrvTjeat-andwinter oats .have not suffered, bat spring oatfe-Utfe .'notlup; to the. average. Chinch bugs have appeared on the whfcat. in, ;fcw, localities, but no danger threatens Irom. that source, otherwise there, js no complaint as to farming Interests. Cor. Wll. Messenger. ;u A Bloody Affray in Jackson County. special to the Daily : Son from WojjfcterviJackiiUa county, says tbJatt Ttredar afterneou, May 2i.,dl Jileni iJiUA, a .weU known and UgUxtretpscted farmer aar here shot aad.j killed Willi U Buiagardncr; ' and .fatally injured bis rather,,' Logan Bmngardner. Tha difficnltvrrew out of a misun derstanding about a small tract of I land, and is the termination of an old'feud. The Bttorraf Jners had l, at. work, on, the, disputed, ana during' the rddrnitig. . 'While ' 'they uitfndr 4 Dills went to the ,: armed' with; a double-barreled AM coinataay,rfmtiief "6r I'll shooL" Theyhoweveiv v eon tinned to ap- pro&owi-lJjl discharged, one Dar rel bfhj gn;; without doing any damftce-.rand attempted to fire agairi but tne cap snapped and as the'eTder Bumgardner continued ta approach. Dills drew a pistol and fired., aeveral shots, all ot- which took 'effect' on ' the old man who felU ffriBrTWBg man who had a simrleJjarael ftrtrh. then fired at Dills aid tiibed to run DUIa fir- ea anott Bim.axnEiBir mm t' ias back, and be ran a short disusce and fell dead. Dills made his es-J capeafijj JTtiU 9X Jarge- The Ja tesrireatertaeiykj tha ohl mau Bum- eardnerTias seven ballets" in him and is expected to die at auy mo- men . ! ! l aa- Zm. a? VV . aV ;.... . . r e ; ?:::V V HAVE and MECHANICAL G H T S MAN, an makn big pay, anp Twu Atrunts caiv sell this paper fi'euly openly and above poanl. Order through News Co. only lleturnnble if not sold. Thi New Yobk News l'u. Xo. i'H Broadway. New xork. 'WZ B-ESISE TO CORRESPOND . With several reliable and active men, with a view of getting them to represent oar house, traveling lther on the lines of railroad or in the country districts. Please state age and business experience. To save time, better send names and address as )rei"erence with applica toinu No attention paid to pos tal cards.) (Never mind about send ing stamp 'for reply .J 'Address B. O- A, Bx 11, Richmond, Va. Fe .2 6 ton ! ! Will famish plans, designs and specifications tor public or private buildings, adapted in accommoda tion, arrangement and style, to the requiremeuta of those for whom they are built, and in jarmony with surrounding scenery and ob jects in the locality in which they are intended to be erected. New buildings, or alterations and extensions of old ones will be planned and designed with refer ence to artistic proportions i and taste, and if desired, can bo con' structed with all the modern im provements that contribute to . the comfort and usefulness oil homes. Plans and specifications of churches in modern style on application. I Address, - . , - A. G. BAUER, Box 385, Haleigh, N. 0. May 12, ly ) I I aaa jLijAaL-1- furnished m .- i.iaa-a."ij I "ALLEGES OFiGAlS,' i sm BE2CT rmuix thus avoiding atrent-rand deal era wooat profits and expenses doable the cost tin ewary Orgu tucj ku, iiua arpuuBii puuu w alnut Cms, aaU of Ptoem Reeds, Treble and Bmm Con lers Orp-an for only ft4S.(M vvarTajitod for 7 Tears. FancY Stool and Infltnieuoa Boom free. On trial la yoar own home beforw yon bar aad m not aatirtfaotary I will take H dock, paying irtoKXit nam wavm SO years exDerlanea la the anal ncsa. Catalofn free: Orders WsVsUaUafXOt. art. 4 mrmii O r.nd WaUkey UtV i ev reo a bubs w ua outp&ta. mooiot par tlcnlara sent FKK. R. M.WOOLLEY. M.Dl Oice W WhttehaH Bfa r J.SP.COfl TS TRY ' E L L, THE JEWELER, Tarboro, If. C.,- ' Dealer m Watches, Diamonds, jeweiry,- jiocKsr Specs, Silver Ware, " Mosical Merchandi&e1, Fancy Goods ccc, also the cheapest, best and latest Improved SEWING "MACHINES. Quality of ' Goods j warranted as represented. Engraving promptly .j EeYENGE. My sole desire now was to cath him in the dark and scalp- him tsut ne was wary and never went in the dark alone. I was iast be ginning to despair and to feel that my life was a failure when, one evening, I he:ird him passing mv window where I lay in ambush. I peeped oat, and iu the dim. niiKty starlight 1 just discerned my enemy's figure passing out of reacn. i threw my body tar out over the window-sill and, stretch ing my arm, caught a handful of that hated hair. I had practiced that clutch on pillows and bolsters uifcub niter uigiu wun vengeiul in dustry. There was no slip to - it. My fingers closed on the locks of my foe like the grip of an octopus, and 1 gave a yank that wOuld have pulled ap a pine tree. ine snneKs tnat split the air of the silent night fairly made my heart stand still, and I shrunk back within the gloom of my room scream after scream, slamminff doors, crashing windows, told t he Douse was alarmed and wild with excitement. I must rro out : it would not do to remain concealed i orusned the cuneine locks from my guuiy nugers. snnJl voices were calling my name. Horrors ! 1 was suspected, then?j Someone had seen me ! The bov had recor uizea my toucn j l went, out into tne hall. What was the matter f Well might I ask, they said, sitting mere id my room, noime over mv book, while murder was being done. A fin cn n f.irf tramn lioi- tniA m hidden under the trees, had caught uy sister Dy tne nair and nearly broken her neck, and then ran a tray. " I am going to slay that boy with my naKea bands u l have to wait till the next war to get a chance at mm. . KOBKET J. BUKDETTE found guilty a 'third timet and ftp pealed to the Supreme Court. She offense being bailable, pending the appeal be gave a 12,(XX Justified bond. This time the Supreme Court aOirmed the judgment below. Knowing tne Sheriff would call for flirt, TTarirravA an hotnafa1 liim Kv voluntarily coming to Raleigh him self May 7th. He registered at the Yarboro House. He went out to the Penitentiary and was shown through like an ordinary visitor. His heart failed him, however, and he left, going to Lynchburg, Va.. One of his sureties, hearing of his whereabouts, went after him with out any requisition and Induced him to come back and be is now la the Penitentiary. "He 'is a white man and is respectably connected He is in for a term ot six, rears. Kalcigu Ubserver. No North, No South. That was a noble spe'ecli ofPresi ident Cleveland before the Presbv terian General Assemblies at Phil adelphia on Wednesday. Here is an extract. "I am here to greet the delegates of two General Assemblies of the Presbyterian Church. One is call ed 'North' and the other 'South The subject is too deep and intri cate for me; but I cannot help won dering why this should be. These word?, so far as they donate sepa ration and eistrangement, should be obsolete. In the coansels-of the nation and in the business pf the country they no . longer mean re proach and antagonism, v Even the soldiers who fought for the'drth and for the ' South are Te:;tore 1 fraternity and unify. TLis' fr: nity and unity is tanght and cr:'i - ed by our church. When xhtv her- self, should be untied with ' all the added strenffUl and tsefnlness. the harmony and unity will errBue." 1 - 1 1 V) TALSOFWeii -y p Condition of .'WheatfCorn, Oata and OUierStajles. "Who Wants It! : wtr l .. Ti--.i . . .. i A maa advertises for :saie in vne Tirnkui-UfcL!a: "double back action rvl marft." sne remeuiutua uu.i 'I - ' . ,. i i very little or snennan's ram, out well posted in every aeiaii oi ex-j perjmeotal cussedness. She does notlkick with ber fore feet, bat has kfree and easv way with her bind lesa tUal oura-oe: sure' ;io pieac kg J QirfsiiM'ifor la Ticant bfcrp in beaven. She illustrates nArrtAtnai motion in narneHH. sou T . a nr a.1 a. . her record tnwe wow is z.ua. one mleht be able to kick faster than that, but we couldn't aeep lasier time-cXwill trade net lorjajire in surance policy, or a picture of some ma who is no; a eanutaate ior Register ofUeeds. She leads wall if vou lead her backwards, and we would never trade her, but our ambition to be a tight rope per former is forever blasted. , If yoa want to purchase, tell yoar family good-bye and come and get her. 8hal waa aire4' by Bans and damned bv aivervbodr that has owned her. I promise to burry the purchaner ander a rose-bu$h, and see that his graye is kept green. ' - . ' . -,,'; .,' .j ! " , . .' . ' . . ... 1 1 - i ' n. . mo- rmiTii m 1 Ji CARBIED mo Lsi(K(2S OP ALL KINDS AND STYLES , ... i . .. . i We Take1 Pleasure in Showing: Them. '; : , : J ':.- ." I ....... ll b.uatree UUUn l0e. lip a Hi yoa I ! t.fi ,.i.T ! - I 'V V . ? W. ri&t- ply physician has-ad t.n - Touri&t- visd me to locate where I may get the south wind, Does it ever blow here! - - y 1 Native, wen, sir, I may say as you're lucky, to have come to this place.' 'The ."'south wind always blows bete; y . . TdoHst. , Always! Bat it seems to bfe bloinj; from the north now. Native: j On, It may be coming from that direction, bat It's the soath wind. It's coming back, you know. -.-!, Our State Unlversitv, done. Thirty years rience is pur guarantee class workmanship. practical expe- of first SEX-CORD SPOOL COTTON YOU CAN BUY IT OF J. T. WIGGINS. J D. & S. C. WELLT. R. W. JOYNER, Surgeon Dentist WILSON, N. C. I have become permanently Identified witn tne people or Wilson have practiced here for the past ten y eora and wish to return thanks to the, gener ous people of the 'community for the liberal patronage they have given me. I spare no money to procure instruments mat win conduce to tne com fort of my patients. For continuation of the liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed on me 1 shall feel deeply grate ful. tftl A fAaT-PBH MONTH ,P M.w ww ' -' call .... mmJn working for US. Aventl pruferri-.l Surnlah their own horses an-', trivii t ime io the business. Spare moiiK i.i prontamy employed also. towns ana auea. i B. F. JOHN SO V & IX). 1190 Main Struot, Kiclimond, Vai WANTED -.Old COId Arid Silver. j C Ileler by permission to Hon. Geo. Lloward, Tarboro, N. C. Respectfully, -d f GJAS. H. BELL. TliAT-FIOHT The OrlglnalVlris. C. P. Simmons, St. Lonis. Propt M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est 4 140, ia me u. 11. Aeiiln, t-ro: mT DYSPSrSIA.SlCK HEJtDACK4.0Sl Aitbtits, Sour Stohack, Bre Rev. T. B. Reams, Pastor M. K. Church, Adams. Tenn., writes:"! think 1 should have bcea dead but tor your benuine M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. I have sometimes had to substitute I'l l Taj I Zcmu's stun" lor your Medi- WJURTil clnc, ouk ik uoa i answer uk . I oumose." '-!:.'; ISTOaUV Dr. J.R. GraveSjEditor 7M tia first, Memphis, l ena.. ssys: received a packacre oi vourLivet Medicine, and have used half ol it, ItworkslikcS charm. I want na better Livur Regulator. atd cer- no more of Zeilin's miTtnra, er Regulator, . 8. L. M. has for 47 It 18 not long since the Universi ty seemed to have been ulaced in relation to the' higher education of the State upon the plane its fund- ers naa aesigned, and which its useful work had justified. Opposi tion to its advancement seemed to have been overcome. State inter est and pride seemed to have been aroused, legislative generosity had been touched, and every element seemed to have combined to make the University equal to any t-lmilar institution in the country. Encour aged by popular signs and legisla tive aid, presumably permanent, the trustees took the step of enlarg ing the educational sphere, added to the course of studies, introdnopifl liberal and practical hraiw-WR. threw wide open the doors of the institution to youug men of all couditioua, and filled the chairs with gentlemen in remarkable de gree qualified to direct the pupils in such paths as would lit them at once ior tne practical business of me. Asnevuie Citizen. tainly i W VlltfllU'ltrt a. a tta - JONES 'AYSttjBFREICHT t Ina L,TS. BtoJ Scwian. In. 3 ImIh.1 R'm b.i hr vwrsba awn au aw Hi mtdnm - r J0II Br IMRMTOkV S A Now Leparture- For many of our farmers, now that every article of their produc tion is away down in the scale of prices, it oecomes more and more evident that there will have to be A new departure taken iu regard to ruauy oi wieir ways and methods. In past years when prices ruled i . it . . . uigner tuey Dnongnc tney were warranted in buymg liberally of furniture, clothing, implements "and other desirable things for comforts, i i ,i i i , f . uecauBQ .uejr ioo&ea iorward to a continuance oi their prosperity. With this prospect before them their liberality trfteri amounted to a recklessness, which, now that times have changed, they can look back to only with regret. The new de parture must be far away from this coarse of extravagance and be taken without delay, or the day of disaster will overtake them ; for, with wheat at eighty cents and corn at fifty cents a bushel and pork at six cents a pound, milk at fourteen cents a gailon, butter at twenty cents a pound, and all other farm commodities proportionately low, only tne strictest economy Raleigh, N, C., May 23. Mr. T. Bruner, Secretaryof the State Department of Agriculture, has for ten days . been at work ib the May crop report. It is. no' May 5. Its preparation was a wt requiring special care, and it Mr. Bruner credit. The followi. are the crop averages, taking 100 as the basis: Wheat 96 1-4; oats, wheat and spring 87 (the failure of the spring wheat cutting down the average); ?yp 90; nee 98J; condi tion of preparation for cotton 96 ; condition of preparation for corn 99 1-5 ; condition of preparation of tobacco 85i j condition of clover, meadows and pastures, compared with vitality. am: growth of aver age years 92 1-8; apples, prospect for average crop. -78 3 4; peaches, prospect for average crop 62 1-3,1 g A special feature,; and a tew ene are the inquiries; in regard to)' the following subjects, with the replies: There were 3,044 horses raised Out side the State and sold in it daring l87, while so lar tms year 1,883 have been thus brought in and,soldJ The number of mules thus brought I in in 1887 was :2,917e, and for this year so far lySoO JTha actualfiostJ of raising a horse to the age of three years was $65.33, and cl rais ing a mule to tne same age 952.35. The number, of bounds! of itneat brought from other States into this State and sold daring 1 18871 was '8,223,754, and for the. four months ot this year 2,U3,24U. The aver age cost of raisins 100 nxund8?ot pork i or bacon in. ihtifitateJsiiJ ported to be b.47. Tnese figures are of special interests -They have never before been collected, and heretofore; no attempt ihasrbeair made to ootleet them. MkDrnher makes Van interesting. iMlcaIatiWii The bacon brought in and sold last year at 10 cents- per, pound aggre gated $82,237,540. The same amount of home grown bacon at $6.47, would have cost 15554,401. So there wonld nave been saved by raising all the meat here at home 28,833,139. As , to. .horses, aod mules there were , 5,439 brought here and sold at an average of $125 each, or $744,875. Raised here at home, at an average Cost of$60, there wonld have been a" Saving of $387,333. , .- The climatic conditions have been favorable on the whole for the growing and sowing offspring crops. Winter oats are good all over tne State. - A cold and. dry April has had its disadvantages. Frost has damaged, the fruit -jp materially: the same " holds g6o"a &d to the tracking interests oi portions important. Do not let ' yoar druggist paim on on yon any new remedyjfor colds. Insist on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup or yoa will be disappointedV"r- - The MadtBon Leader rHls of a BtraDerfyrtuitr 'Abont a yettr ago Mr. W. A Penn was struck and killed by lightning. At the tim he. was standing in the doorway of the railroad station at Stella, iu Patrick county. Above his head was a projecting and severed tele graph wire. A bolt came down the wire and passed through the '.wire; '.killing him instantly His Tidow has begun an action against ths Western Union Tele - Mh pompany for tea thousand f , nd the action and claim art-' . "On tbe'Tregllgeht cohdition ui witesr111'17' ''tl"14' ' S 1 The IfflK Hi wma --FOR- . WE OFFER THIS WEEK 3E3L j&l. lb? a A i ranklin irTeas says : Messrs Wm. West & Sons, of West Milis. keep' dynamrte for sale. ' One afQerfaoota- last -week :a i customer came in and bought some. He didn't understand exactly how to fit Itha-carj on :the Xixse.' . Mr.! W. J. W4st proceeded to show how it was done. While.ihe operation was go ing on the cap burst, blowing off half of the thumb on the left hand G two joints ot the . first finger. Nearly all the Sein' was torn from t&e palm but fortunately the hand win not have to be amputated. - The fore finger f the right hand was badJi hart and his cheat con siderably bruised. Dr. J. M. Lyle was. Sent t for t-and , dressed . his wohnds. i,WKare, glad to learn that while the accident was a se- rjons one it is not dangerous. iBehoid'the world resis.,'.' 1 Hd- acle und neuralgia have been cur ?d by Salvation Oil, the great and n fallible pain rbmedXy Price 25 cests. .tllETliT .!1 r. Ball- rllabrV Svrun Accom plishes its object so quickly and so satisfactorily ,tjtiar ts praises are in cna mouin oi every moiuer. bold for 25 cents. 42 Suits of Ohildrens Imported Oheviott at 4.50. It r,i is pretty and will butwear. auy SlOCassimere. omxs oi uorKSKrew ior cniiaren at o.du, wnien we will match, against, any $8 suit that is made. : 142 pair of Youths solid calf skin gaiters at 175, reg ular price 3.00 sizes 2 to 4. 150 pair of Misses solid pebble grain shoes at 75 cents a pair former price 1.25, every pair w:arranted solid. 93 pair of Ladies 13 thread fox gaiters at i;00, regiQar price 2.00. 300 pair of Gents solid calf skin gaiters a t .50, regular price t.uu. - v ere are some linas from a ne gro dialect poem that have the con vi Val ' fiivbr. " Th'eV are ' from the votu me of Mesrn Gordon and Page ina iwoTirgiuian amiect poets: "Ah-h! did. 'ar ticker fetches back l)e memory o' de days - Wien,, peach .and honey Xlthti ua mae tjM&tl DO I was i. ers lilaoe. riAaJ ta? I i lr a. a s,as vr i de Hi the ard pinned, jes. li moon; f De punclrowl like de son -,r An' marstcr an' de cehtfe-mens Dey Bteppedup one by one. I !' iMrf ot :. tt . Da guggle at dat 'canter moaf liorji 8akes! seems like I bears Da glasses ringrosrxwna ker-lin&r r iB Biue w ut uese years. a Fr?rsws living 1n unhealthv lo- calikfea-can. easily avoid all billions J attacks by. taking1; an occasional dote of n Liaxador. - Prios only 25 ilte!4 .11)- . I. . , JUST ARRIYED . 100 Suits of Youne Mens Fancy ImDorbarl rhavfntta RAtrnl And if jou wanti to staj cool anil comfortable we can fix you up. We have the nicest lot of Pngee coats and Test for Bojs at 1.00 in Hie rity and then we have the most elegant line of Coats and vests in silk drab detaes. in ail colors that will make yon feel like BUYING THEM ALL. iSash Souse. ! t'- 1 t ."! 1 1 f ! - J ' i - . t-i? - - .. ' t
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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May 31, 1888, edition 1
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