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V : I ' i i 4 5 - 1 '4 .i I . I i V. YCOCK DANIELS & DAXELS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILSON; N. C, tFX)fflCC inAdvance Building Q E. MOORE, V - PHYSICIAN AND St'ltGEON, , ..- WILSON. N. C. . tyOffice second door from Advance office. Tarboro treet. ...... Feb. 21. ' v D E8. W. S."ALBEUT ANDERSON, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS AV1LSON. N.C. CTOfflce at Anderson's Drug- Stnrc, door to the Post Omee- next D B. B. It. WEIGHT ' .'" SURGEON -M!X "1ST, WILSON, N.C. . Hiving permanently located in Wilson, I ffer my professional services to the jmblic (VOlBce in Central Hotel IHiilding. 1 BO. S. LLOYD. M. D., .' Limited to EYE, EIRVIOSE AND THROAT, rOffiee, BRYAN HOTEL, , . TABOKO,!N. C Kov. 8-ly JJB.B.W. JOYNER. , j gURGEOJ IJKNTIST. ', W1LSON.N. C. I have bauome permanently identified with the neon' lof Wilsonr have Bract iced here for the past ten years anil wish to return tlianks to tne generous people oi tne couimuntiy lor the liberal patronage they have given me. ISTspare no money to procure instru ments that will conduce to the comfort of my -natienta. For a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on mel shall feel deeply srrateful ATOOCK DANIELS. Goldsboro. N. C. C. C. DANIELS. Wilson. N. C. Jl A.. 8. A. WOODARD, ATTOBSEV5-AT LAW, WTLSON.N.C. fyOfBce in rear Ol the Bank. J f. BRTJTON, ...... , ATTORNEY-AT-lAW WILSON, N. C. PTOfflM over First National Bank. JKOi B. WOOD ArrOKSEI.AI-LAW, . WILSON N.C. d, bakdin. ATTORSEI-AT-lAW,, WILSON. N. Cl Office in Court House. - ' B.TJZZRLL, ATTORN E Y-ATrLA W-' . , WILSON, N. t JQHK E. WOODAHD, Wilson, N.C. B: F. TAYLOR rash-ille.N. C W09 DARD TAYLOR, ATIORNEYS-AT-LAW. mashville! N. C. Offlce under 0"and Jury Room. BRYAN'S S! BEST HOO S MADE! These Hooks are guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear the webbing, Knd. are the strongest and most durable back band hooks on the market. MANUFACTURED BY- D. T. BRYAN, Rocky Mount, N. C. 1WEN4 SIEFila, FUKNITUEE DEALERS ; UNDERTAKERS, ' WILSON, N. C. ' nWe sell at lowest prices. Bed Room Sets, Wardrobes, Brack eta, Folding Chairs, I Cdiup Stools, Picture Frames, ami in deed everything in the way of HOUSE FURfllSHlE GOODS SEE HEltE! H. F. KEEL & CO. GREENVILLE N. C." Have juet received a fine car load of Horses and Mules which they will sell cheap for .cash, or on time at reasonable terms. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. They also have a fisst-class Livery and Feed stable in connection, rear- of Skinner's Law C fficel Tbe GarolinaTBanner FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY PAPERS , Pnblisliett art Tarboro, 8; C. $1.58 Per Year, 6 mos. T5 tts., .3 ms. 40c A live uewspaper, devoted to the interests of Edgecombe County and the Old North State. Circulation Larire and Increasing. A splendid Advertising Medium.' HENRY T. KING,-Editoe. Office Comer Main and Vitt Sis. - All kinds of Job Printing done on short; no tloe and at Reasonable Rates. . J.&P.COA m flX-COED SPOOL COTTON YOU CAN BU Y" IP OP For," Sale by "' . J. & I Oettinger, J. D. & S. O.' Wells, - J.T. Wipgiirs;: 110 MORE EYE GLASSES' MITCHELL'S lavE-Salve - A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for S0RE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sfghtedness. & Rsstor- . -L. t- c.'. t ha Mrf " Cores Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye . Tpm-rs, Red Eyes, Matted Fye Lashes, - 01 RKCD tnCI EEUEP 15D TEiL r.IiSf TE8. Al". equally efficatfoTij when w-d 5,LnI!l. milidlM, such as Ulcers. Fexer fi-oS. Salt Rhea... ""'vStliivi 0JWtVMma.y be ued to advantage. V . Bala by all Drascista mx Cents. . . A mi ml far 0--m-'.i TS C. MO IMMON. J AS, A. MOSELEY cKI 131 Fayettevl e Street, RALEIGH N.C. A STRICTLY OKE PRICE HOUSE . Both members of this firm spent several weeks in the Northern mar kets, where they purchased an en tirely new stock for their Btore, which they opened on Tuesday Sent. 24th. It embraces . the fol- lowing departments : ,. . ' Black Goods and -Silks In this department are exhibited all the standard and new weaves. Black Goods a Specialty Colored Silks and Dress Goods. The novelties in wool Dress Goods are innumerable. In Silks the ef fects are richer than ever before Plushes and Velvets are extensive ly used, and they show them in ev er.y color and quality, r Trimmings in black and colors suitable lor all costumes. Cloak Department. Such a handsome collection wraps, has never, been shown this city. Newmarkets will be the leading wraps, but shorter coats and jackets are worn' and will be shown in all desirable shades and .lengths. . Their linesof While Goods, Hos. ery, Notions, Handkershiefs, etc' are varied and complete. Indeed, in thisnew store is displayed ev erything to be touod in any nrsc class Dry Goods House. Their ORDER DEPARTMENT receives especial attention, and they assure to purchasers out of the city the same prices and care in the filling ot orders us could be obtained in person. Requests lor samples promptly complied with. oct.,17. A- Bsaiiful Wcaas Is admired by all men. And women do not ob ject to the admiration of the stronger aez. hence they all want to be beautiful. How to bbcomc one Is the question that . MRS. ANNIE GRIFFIN, THE -. Rocky Moont Milliner will help you solve. She has just returned from the Northern markets and after thorough iospec'ion of the magnificent emporiums of the Milliners' Art, has purchased a select iine of . " . MILLINERY GOODS,' NOTIONS, ETC. She has SILKS, all colors, at 25 cents per ; yard. DRESS TRIMMINGS .in all shades and designs. A beautiful line ef Silk Plush and Velvet, all colors. Muffs, Boas, Gossamers and Gloves, all kinds. . An unusually nice line of Hosiery and Cor sets now in stock. ' - Beautiful Silk and Lace Handkerchiefs for ladies and gentlemen. In fact anything you desire wiill be found in her Store in ' - kocky m'uukt, t. C. ; REAL ESTATE AGENT,: WlliSOIf, N'. V. lieal Estate bought or sold, leased or rented for a SMALL COMMISSION. Parties having Real Estate to dispose of will do well to place it with me. The following tracts are in my hands land they will Le sold at exceedingly ; ' . LOW FIGU11ES, No. I. Buiidln Lot in Toisnot. One VEtant building lot in the business portion of Toisnot will be sold for a small figure. No. 2. Dwelling in Wil son. A Town Lot in Wilson, on Barnes street, near Railroad depot. It is 200 feet rront by 220 feet deep. Comfortable dwelling house with 5 rooms. . Good well of water. tNice grove. Sit lftted in easy access of the business portion oi the town. Tetms reasonable. No. 3. A.. Small Truck Farm A good dwelliug'bouse and five acres of na.,near" WiIsod, for sale :it a low figure.' The house has four good rooms, all necessary out bouses, including barn and stables. The land is in a high state of culti vation and the very ulace for a small truck farm. No. 4. Dwelling in W son. - ! An 8 room dwelling house, in the business portion of Wilson opposite Advancb office. A de sirable dwelling, gooi burden and well. No. 5. Dwelling in Wil son. . A comfortable 4 room dwelling, odposite the Advance office. Barn and stables and good gar pen ' j No. 6. A Good Truck Farm. For sale at a bargain, a good truck farm, oue mile from the heart of Wilson, containing 18 acres a com fortable 4 room house, ' a good two rum kitchen, barn and stables. No. 7. Dwelling House in Wilson. An 8 room boose, in a good neighborhood in Wilson. Lot con tains half an acre'. A very desir able place. No. 8. Dwelling House in Wilson. A 4 room bouse, with pantry Lot half an acre. No. 9. Three Vacant Lots. Three, vacaut" lots for building nprposes will be sold at low figures. i . R And Braiiclies. j . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS (lOINli SOPTH. Dated I Nov. 18th, 18tt9. I 05 3 Leave Weldon- 12 SO p m 5 43 p m 6 00am 7 10 " Ar Kocky mu....! i 4i j Ar Tarboro. '3 40 p mi , 4... Lv Tarboro. 10 a) a m: 0 v Ar Wilson S 17 p m 7 00 p m Lv Wilson... i2 23 " j Ar Selrna.. ..... S 40 " , Ar Fayettevile.. 6 00 " !..,......, Lv Goldsboro.... 3 10 " 17 40 " Lv Warsaw 4 07 " Lv Mairnoiia...;.. 4 33 " 8 40 " Ar Wilminuton 5 50 " 9 55 " 7 43am 835am S40 " 9 55 " V 11 M TRAINS GOING NORTH. 55 Lv. Wilmington Lv Magnolia Lv Warsaw .... Ar Goldsboro-.., 12 01 a ra 00 4 00 pm 1 17 " 10 43 : 10 55 3 18 " ill 45 i5 63 " 6 53 " Lv Fayetteville 8 40 f" Ill 00 " A' seima Ar Wilson il3 10 J" Lv Wilson 2f9 a milS 37 pm:7 47 pm j 1 10 " M8 18 " Ar Rocky Mt Ar Tarboro- .13 40pmt Lv Tarboro . to ao a m Ar Weldon 4 30 ! 3 45 p m;9 30 p m Daily except Sunday. " Train on seotlaud Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax 3 30 1 M. arrives Scotland Neck at 345 P M, Hii-erton 6 10 P M. Heturnin? leaves Riverton 7-30 a M, Scotland Neck at 10 20 A It, daily except Sunday. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via' Arhemarle Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday. 4 00 P M.Sunday 300PM, arrive Wiliiamston, N C. 8 30 P M, 4 3ii P M. Plymouth 8 00 P, M.. 5 40 P. M. Returning- leaves Plymouth, N. t; Daily except Sunday. 00 A M. Sunday 8 30 A M, Wiliiamston, 7 35 A M, 9 30 A H, arrive Tarboro, N C. 9 40 A1 M. 11 30 A M. This t.-ain will not run South of Wiliiamston until 6PM November 20. . Train on Midland N C Branch" leaves Golds boro, NC daily excipt Sunday, BUjj A M. ar rive Smithfleld, N (J. 731) A M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N C, 8 00 A M, arrive Goldsboro, N C, 9 30 AM. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 3 00.P M, arrives. Nashville 3 40 P M, Spring Hope 4 15 P M. Returning leases Sprinsr Hope 10 00 AM, Nashville 10 35 A M, arrive Rocky Mount. 1115 A M, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsiw for Clinton daily except Sunday, at 6 00 P M and 11 10 A M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8 20 A M and 3 10 P M, connecting at Warsaw with Noa. 41. 40, S3 and 78., . -. Southbound Train on Wilson Si Tayettevllle. Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Daily except Sunday. I Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. j Train No. 78 makes close oonnectiou at Wel don for all points North daily. I All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. " j Trains make close connect; n for all ptinta North via Richmond and Was jinlrt in. All' trains run solid betwoai Wilmington and Washington, and have 1 u linan Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY. Supt. Transpoi' ation. T.M.EMERSON, Gen'l Passi wer Agent. CatarrH CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages,' A'Uvh Pn J id i u u a lion. Healsthe Sore Kestores the Senstsof Tasu aud Sujell. msms HAYFtVtRM HAY-FEVER , TRY THE CUR A particle is-appliel -tito each host II agre alile. Price 5C cents at Druggis mail, registered, 60 cents. ELY BUOTHEK-i. Wnmnn I Tr " Intelligent Headers will notice that .T not "warranted to rr' all classes of diseases, but only sneb as result from disordered liver, vis: Vertigo, Headachy Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For faUib or" these they are not warranted In nllibUi, but are as nearly so ad It Isjmm. lble to make a remedy. Price, 25c ts. slble to i . SOLD EYHKYWUERE. On Monday the Gob da of Jan. to the at the own .of 18:10, I will o.flVr lor. s highest " bidder for Cit. Court Hou tfoor iu the Wilson, X.'C, th? entire n:terest of J. E. N. Gorham'in the 1 lot in the town of Wilsor (.use and N. C out tne corner formed by and Vance Streets, it hei GuldsLoro (lie lot on which Mrs. Fannie Go ihara now live. Also his interest. n a cer tain tract of land in Toisnot. toirn ship, adjoiniug-tlie lands of Hardy Farmer, the heirs of il. G. White head and others, containing 96 (uraetv-8ix1 acres, more or less, to satisfy executions in-my nauds (or collection. " J. W. Cbowell. dec: 5 Sheritf. i moticc. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of. Wilson pouuty lh an action wherein Mrs. FL A. Gor ham is plaintiff and J. EL Gor- ham defendant, I wral sell on Monday, theCth. day ofl January, 1890, for cash to the high est I idder at the Court House door in W:lson the said defendant's interest in aud to that lot or tract of land Lying and being situate-in the town cf Wilson fn the corner of Go!i Vance streets, adjoining Isboro and the lots of W. C. Gorham, 11. F. Murray and others, containing oneihalf acre, more or less. Jno. F. Bkuton, Dec. Jrd, '89 (Jommissioner Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will aud testafaent of Hardy F. Barnes, deceased, all )ei sons in debted to said fleceased ure hereby uontfed to make immediate pay ment, and those holdiog claims agaiust the estate of sau. deceased to present them for payment to us or to our attorney on or before the first, day of December 1890, or this notice will be plead Id bar .'ot their recovery. Hickman D. Babies, John 11. Barnes. V.vb.nrnru John E. Woodakd. Att'v." " Wilson, N. C. Now. 30. '89, i NOTICE. All notes and acco nts due the firm of Bynum 4 Daniel must be paid at once, time cannot and will giveL. as longer not be jave yourself tnwible and ex pense by making inkmediate settlement with - A.r. Daniel, . v Wilson N. C., 1 or Dr. J. N. Bynum, Farmville, K The Rural Homes The RURAL HOME is an 8 page Alliance and Home journal, published weekly, and de voted to the .upbuilding of the Southern i'.,nntm Homes. Against the MORTGAGE SYSTEM EXTORTIONERS AN.D TKUSTS, It will wage an um-easeless wari" Terms one dollar a year. Special rates to Alliances. . Aa vertiaing rates low. Send for copy. r . W. S. KAltNES, KUitor and 1'rop r. liti s Pills Tolsnt, N. C. May 30 -dob Thk Wilson Advance. Would you care to have a word of advice worth a great deal? Never tamper with your baby's healLn by using opiates to quiet its stomach troubles, etc., but use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup instead. Thousands of people are living unsatisfactory lives, because of the dispiriting effects ot indigestion. Let such try Laxador and be hap- PJ. '? .FOOE EICHAED'S SAYINGS- Wise Sayings of Ben j amine Frank -" lin in his Almanac. ' The taxes are iuder-d very heavy, and if those laid on" by the govern ment were the only ones we bad to pay we might the more easily dis charge them ; but we have many others, and. much more grievous to some of ua. We are taxed twice as much- by aar idleness, three times as much by our pride and. four times as milch by out fully j, and from these taxis the commissioners canuot deliver ua. . . s a It would be thought a hard gov ernment that should tax its . people one-te th part of their, time to be employed in, its service, bat idle ness taxes many oi us much, more, it .we reckon all that . is spent in absolute sloth, or doing nothing, with that which is spent ju idle employments or amusements that amounts to nothing. Sloth, by bringing on disease, ' absolutely shortens life. Sloth, hike rust, c msumes faster than labor wears. Dost thou love life ! '- Then do not sqaudei time, for that's the stuff lite is made cf. Sloth makes all things difficult, but industry all things easy. Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him. What signifies wishing and hop. ing for better times T ' We make times' better if we bestir ourselves. luilu.-try need not wish. ' LEISURE. . ' Methinss I bear some of you say : "Must, a man afford - himself no leisure f" .. I-will tell thee ; Em ploy thy time well, If thy mejnest to gain leisure ; and since thou art not sure of a miuule, throw uot away an hour. Leisure Is the time for domg something useful. This leisure the diligent man will obtain but the lazo mn never. A life of leisure and a life ol idleness are two thinx. Do you imagine that sloth will affotd you more comfort than labor 1 Trouble springs from idleness and grievous toil from needless ease. Many, without labor would live by their wits on ly, but they'll break lor want of stock. Industry gives comfort and plenty aud respect. a ATTENTION TO BUSINESS. We muse oversee onr own affairs. The eye of the master will do more work tuau both his hand. Want of care does us moie dam age than waut of knowledge. Not to oversee workmen is to leave) them your purse open. Trusting too much toothers' care Lj t,he ruin of many. Add frugality to industry. Think of i-arintj as well as gel ting. The Indies have not matle Spain rich, : because her outgoes were greater 'haii her incouies. . By t-x'r.i vaHiu:e, the g.'Utle are reduced to poyertv nud fotced to obtain ci't iiji til-" !iij whom they formerly .deNi-i d, lint ln..throut;h 'industry and liugality have tuai'p' tamed th-ir staiiding. 1'r tie is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal moie caucy. , 1EBT. ' Think what you do when you run in: debt. You give to another pow er over your liberty. If you con not pay at the time, you will be ahamod to see yonr creditor, you will make poor sneaking excuses and by degrees come to lose your veracity and sink into base down right lying. I The second vice is lying, the first is tunning into debt. Lying rides! upon debt's back. A free-born American ought not to be ashamed or afraid to see or speak to any I man living. the borrower is a slave to the lender, and tlie debtor to Pbe creditor, disdain the chain, preserve your freedom aud main tain your independence. For age and want save. while yoa inny; uo.moming sun. lasts a whole day. . Gin may be temporary and un certain, but while you live ejpensc is constaut aud certain We may give advice, nut can not give conduck. EES HEALTH WAS EUINED Her Lifa Was One of Fain? But She is Now well Mrs. Alexander Vaugban, wire of one of the most prominent and ex tensively known merchant of Pres- cott, Ark., writes the following let ter under date of April 22, 1889 : "I owe the preservation of my life under Providence to Swift's Specific, (S R S). For four years my health was wretched, ruined, my life, a life of constant pain and misery and torture. .Food soured on my stomach, and what I ate to day I would vomit jjtomorrow. My sleep at night was oroken with the most horrible visions in dreams, so much so that I could not bear to be left alone ; chronic diarrboe, and a painfui cough that threatened me with consumption i my feet and ankles were twisted out of all pro portion, and my limbs swelled more or less. I could not walk except on a level floor, and then with difficul ty, and for awhile could nst get in or but cf bed without assistance. The pressure of a finger on my body would leave its impression, aud iu short I thought I had drop sy, in addition to my. other afflic tions. . Two'doctors treated me faithfully during these four years but did me no good th6 medicines they gave me were as useless as stagnant wa ter. My. friends thought I would die, suffering's 1 was with such a combination of diseases. Iu 1887 I discontinued the iKe of tbe medicines 1 had. been heretofore taking and began te take Swift's Specifiers S S) Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine was what worked the miracle of my complete and pennant ecoveiy." . Treatise ou Blood and Skin dis eases mailed free, a SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The most delicate constitution can 8afi:ly use Da. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung balm. It is a snre i remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat ana mng trouoies. 1 The Pulpit and the Stag . EevrF. M. Shrout, Pastor I nited Brethren Church, Bine Mound, Kan., says . "I feel it my du ty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me My Lungs was badly disease 1, an d my parishioners thought 1 could li?A only a tew weeks. I took five bot ties of Dr. King's 'New Discover v and am sound and well, gainii.g 26 lbs. in weight.' J Arthor Love.' Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes "Alter a tnoroagh trial and con vincing evidence,.! am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all, and enres when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to nrge them to try it." Free trial bottles atA. W. Rowland's Drue Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. We learn that Purpie one of the Robeson county Jacobs, modern outlaws, was captured after much difficulty, Wednesday, by a party of CroataDS. He was shot and knock ed down before he wonld surrender. He is now in Lumberton 'fail to await his trial at next term of Robeson court. A reward of two hundred dollars will bj paid to his captnrers. Maxion Union. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the worl Cnts. Rrniwa Anrnh. iTTInprn. 1 for Salts Rheum, Fever, Sores, Tetter', Coat ped Hands, "Chilblains Corns and all Skins Eriipt'ons, and positively cures Piles, or no iltav reautred. It is guaranteed to give parfea satmraction, or money relunaea Price 25 ceuts per box. Epoch- The transition from, lour, linger ng and painful sicknesn to robust health marks an'epocb in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is i;rate fu I ly blessed. Hence it. is Hint so much is heard In praise of EliMt rie .Hitters, so umiiy feel thev we their restoration to health. t u me use of the Great Alteraf iv aud Tonic. If you are trubltd with any diseases of Kidneys, Livtr or Stomach, of long or. short. staiHliug y ou will surely Hud relief by use ot Electric Bitters. Sold at 50u. ard fl. per bottle at A. vV. Rodljnd's Drug Store. Bro. Duffy, of the Star, h as in- formation, to the effect that Ed ison, has the electrician and iuventorl sent as a Christmas gifr to t tie daughter of the late Prince Rudolph, of Austria, e Iit ! row it i doll lis t-o js ot" constructed with phonograph as to repeat stories, piec declamations, little poem-, French. fc, in liHe most lives who- thinks "the most. Acts .the noblest fee s the hedt. And he whose heart beats oiiirkeur Lives the longest, lives in one hour More than in years do some Fat b'ood sleeps as it slips .their vain.' khos along Ttese lines dewcribe that condi tiou of perfect health which n III men aud women wish toeniov. To be abl' lo think clearly, to iucliiie to .an noble, to live and joyously we must he fiee from ibe domina tion of disease By taku Pierces Gnlden Medic il i) rovery we may, bv purifying the bood escape coiiHumption. gene ral d- bilit, an. I weakness h nil all and fkm di-'eat-e-', nd vei.i tintii of Metry as wi-lf i . is gu ir.niie'el to eur- iti all b'o'd v tn- It cases ol (IiNi-isesi lor winch is iiecoiii- mended, or moLey piid fr i wiH be reluiiiled. Travelers should be lirepared for the ciKinges of the weather and the effects of exposu e by provid mg tnemseives wti uc. itsuii s Cough Syrup. The worst Uaoal (.a-.irrh no matter of how long stauuing, is absolutely cured by Dr. Sa e's Catarrh- Remedy. It does -not merely give relief, -but prepuces permanent cures in the worst cases 50 cants by Drugests. . No need to take those bigcatliar tic pills ; one of Dr. J, H. M Lei'n's Liver and Kidney Pillets i-Tq'iite eumcient and more agrees' I 31CK ueauacne, oiuous'i' j n i sea, costiveness, are piomi- i ii agreeably banished by " Dr. .Il U McLean's Liver and Kidney pillets (little pills.' Dizziness, niutea, ' Uro B1 ness distress after eating, can be cured and prevented by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney .'little pills.) Pillet-j Baby One Solid Hash. Cgly. painful, blotched, malieli us. Ko rest by day. no peace by night. Doctor and all remedies failed ; tried Ci itlcura. Effect marvellous. Saved his llf . Cured by Cuticuira. v Our oldest child, now six years of at e, when an infant six months old was attackev with a virulent, malignant akin disease. ' All rdinary remedies failing, we called our family yhysic ian, who attempted to cure it; ent 1 , spread with almost incredible rapidity, until the low er portion of the little fellows person, from the middle of hit back down to his knees, was one solid rarh, ugly, painful, blotched, and malicious. We had no rest at night, no peace by day. Finally, we were aavie ea to ! try tne ClITfnTTRA ftRMKOlKS. The effect was simply marvellous. Iu three or four weeks a complete cure was wrougnu leaving inu nine tellow's person aa white and healthy as though be had never been attacked. In my opinion, your valuable remedies saved his life, and to day he is a strong, healthy child, perfectly welt, no repetition of the disease having ever occurred. GEO. B. SMITH, Att r at Law una a.x-1-ros. aoi y, Ashland, O. Boy Covered With Scabs Mt hnv. urn! nine Tears, has been troubled a) I bis life with a very bad humor, which ap peared all over his body in small red blotches, with a dry whito scab on them. Last yjcar he was worse than ever, being covered with scabs from the top of his bead 10 bis feet, and con-tinuallTirrowina- worse, although he had been treated by two physicians. Ab a last resort, I eterminea to try ao vuxivau.. ild.hu DI ES, and am happy to aay they did all that I could wish. . Using them according to direc tions, the humor rapidly disappeared, leaving the 6kin fair and smooth, and perfortaing a thorough euro. The COTICURA REMEDIES are all you claim for them. They are worth toeir Weight in gold. " No. Andover, Cuticura Resolvent. The new Blood Purifier an J purest aid best of Humor Remedies, internally, and JCUTI CPKA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTlCURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifler. external ly, speedily, permanently.' and econonucally cure in early life itch ng, burning, blcelimr, scaly. cruated..plmply.aerofuloia,-aud heredi tary humors with loe jof hair, thus avoiding years of tortura and. dgratipn. Pairennts. remember this : cures In childhood are per manent. ' ' . Sold everywhere. Price, COTicra. 50c. ; Soap. 25c. ; Bb8oi.vm;, L Prepared by the Potter Drug asdvhmucal Corporation, Boston Kar oena lur now w vu. " ... ... . , I pages. M illustrations and 100 teetlmonials. BABY'S "Sedbr1 cdra'IoIp. Abso- ureiypure. HOW MY SIDE ACHES Kidney, and Uterine Paina, Rheumatic, sciatic. I Pains, iby tbe Neutaigie, anarp, snoBnoming t'HticuraAali.Paia Plater. eta. Even the ' most vigorous and Jiearty people have at times a feel ingof weariness and lassitude. T. dispel this feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla : it will im part vigor and vitality. ,. Faults of digestion cause disor ders of the liver, and the whole sys tem becomes deranged. Dr. JH. McLean's Sarsaparilla perfects the process of digestion and assimila tion, and thus makes pure blood.. Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly spots, sores and ulcers, ab scesses and tumors, unhealthy dis cbarges, such as catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other forms of "skin diseases, are cym ptoms of blood impurity. Take Dr. J. II.McLean's Sarsapaulla. . There are times when a feeling of lassitude will qvercomev the most robust, when the system craves for pure blood, to furnish the elements of health and strength. The best remedy lor purifying the blood is Dr. J. Hi McLean's Sarsaparilla. " ' y m m. m Perhaps-no local diseases has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among th'e most distressing and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the in traduction of Ely 'a Cream Balm a few years apo. The success of this preparation has been most gratify ing and surprising. - : For a sale and certain remedy for fever and figue. use Dr. J. H. . McLean's ChilNvand Fever Cure; it -s warranted to ''.ure. ' ' ' E. E: iilLLlARD, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Scotland NECK. 1M. C. Farms, town lots', and other valuable proper ty sold, rented, or leased on commission. Val uatilo. farms and lots always for sale or rent. "The Democrat" describes every farm and lot accurately ano gives you the news besides. Sample copy tree. Address, E." E. HlLLIARD, . SdStlard Neck. N. O. worn unr !the best .WORKMEN EMPLOYED ! ADVANCK J j JOB PMTIXG HOUSE, j , Wilson. N. C. JOB MKORK. - .ip CIVET We would call your attention to the supe 1 e facilities of the Ad vane Job OIBce for furnish ing all descriptions of JOB WORK in Urge or small quantities, at prices and in style of make-up and execution unexcelled by any office in the Sauth. Wo will furnish. Letter- HeSds, Note Heads, Bill Heads. Statements, Envelopes, US I IU T I N G TRIAL ORDER, Business Cards, Check j Books, School Cata- logues. Programs, ac. ! FoRRLAGk- STOCKINGS Fl N E (5 LO RS"Th AT neitherSMUT Wash out NOR FADE ONLVBE MADE BY USING i' OLD BY DRUGGISTS. . ALSO PKERLESS BRONZK PAIXTS 6 Colors, I'KKHLKSS i.tlMIKV K1.V1X0. I'KHHl.KSS :KPOWDKKS-5 Kinds 7 Colors. .KKRI.KVS SH.1K AMI HARNESS UKESSI.Ntt. l'ttltttss EliU VtS S Colors. W. H. & H. S. TUCKER & CO GENERAL EXHIBITION - OF FALL IMPOfiTATIOSS AND PURCHASES. WE ARE READY FOR A LARGE BUSINESS. By far the mosf ATTRACTIVE LOT OF DRY GOODS , Ever within our walls. In every department are displayed the latest Fall and Winter novelties, lrom the thous ands of styles purchasers will bo sure to find those congcninl to their tastes and means. The greatest care is bestowed in the selection of allgoods. . ' . i The fall season of 1889 brings to our counters unusual i ttractions in ULVCK ANDmCOLORED SILKS P.lack Fsille. Francaise, Satan Rhadau e, Roy al Armure, Gns Grams ami Black and White Notelties. Brocades in new and elegant de signs. Satin and Brocade Stripes and a full line of.faney weaves. ' . . '. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT OF COLO LiED. SILKS. Special line of Faille Francaise for street, church and reception wear", including every new and desirable sha le: Handsome Brocade Silks, entirel new designs ami colorings. Per sia Brocades in light and dark effects, aud a large variety of Plaids, Stripes, 4c, in new de signs and colorings. . The Dress Goo IS Department displays the richest novelties tt at have appeared in Paris up to the present tiu.e, as well as an elegant assortmentof all the leading colors, in French Henriettas, Imported Whip Cords, French Cashmere Serges, Ladies' Broadcloth and Tai lor Suitings, vj ' - Side Band Serges'. These fashlonaele bor dered goods are hero in greater variety than ever, and are looked upon as among the staple fancies. They make a Very jaunty suit for ear ly autumn., -. ., CAUPETS! We are this season showing an unusual disp ay of novelties and attractive gitterh in Royal Wiltons, Velvets. Moquettes, ody Brussels, Tapestries (including English and the best American makes,) Ingrains,Smyr na and Velvet Kugs, Art Squares, Ac. We are prepared to furnish houses ot single rooms at tne shortest notice, and at prices that cannot be bettered. The Upholstery department displays the most extensive assortments, consisting in part of Tapestries, Portieres. Draperies, Lace cur tains. Cbeniile and Turcoman curtains. Plush es, Trimmings, &c, in all forming the most complete stock to be found in tbe South W. II. & JK. s. TUCKER & CO Oct 3 3m Raleigh, N. C. . SEND FOR SAMPLES ! Notice. North Carolina Wilson county. a' j Joseph S. Holt vs. '.' Notice of Summons. jonn k. urooas. . The defendant above named will tifce notion that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 2d day of December 18i by J. W. Lancaster, a Justice of the Peace of Wilson county. North Carolina for the sum of one hundred and sev enty threo dollars and twenty three cents (J17J.21) with intertst on the same from the 1st day of Januory ttHi, due the said plaintiff by rote, which said summons is returnable before said Justice at his office in Wilson in said county on the Ifith dar or January 1S90, when arid where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This 3d day ol uec. '6!t. . J.W.LANCASTER. , Justice of the Peace. C. B. AYCOCK. Plaintitr s Ati'y. . . .. II. Ill, Merchandise Broker, . "WILJaOlSJ 3 tsr. o. And wholesale dealer in Meat Meal, Lard, Flour, Grain, Hay, Ship sliiffd, Crab, ect. J Mvst Brilliant, Pure and Perfect Lrnsrs In the World. Combined with Great Refracting Pournr . The v are as transparent and cnlorless'as liilht itself. And fwanftnASK of en durance to the eve cannot bo excelled, enabling the wpuwr to read for hours witnous fatigue. In fact, tney are Feufect Sight ' Pkeserveus. TW imonials l'ron tha leading physiciaus in the LTnited Slates can be giveD, who hare naa toeir signi imprDvcd by their use. ' ( All eyes fitted and the fit guar anteed & A. W. UOWLAN D'S DEUG STOKJ -Where an immense assortment of these celebrated glasses can oe found ana properly adapted to all nnnditions of thei eve. These glasses are not applied to neddlers ac any Drice. . None gejuuine unless the name HAWKES, is stamped on the frame. Wholesale Depots, Atlanta Ga Austin. Texas. Mb. Lk. " Why, Addle, you needn't cryaooni It I I only said "Mrs. Allen was a very weU lnformed woman, and I wished you would follow her example." " ' ' Mrs. Lex. "Yes, and last week you1 aald yoa wished I coald manage to look as stylish as lira. Alien and she makes all her own clothes. But .ah wkat 1 haven't.1' !.!. -What is that T" Has. Leb. " Well, she gets all of her Informa tion from the Magazine they taka. I admit that he knows all that is going on, and is bright and entertaining in conversation : but I could do aa well as she does if 1 had the same source of Information. She lent me the last number of her Magazine lately, and I learned more in one hour's reading, about various social matters and tho topics of the day, than I would pick up in a month by my occasional chatB with friends. It certainly covers every topic of interest, from the new. of the dav. down to the details of housekeeping a and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too.. Jsvery time Mamie goes over to tne Aliens ana comes back and teases me to get you to taka Demorest's Family Magazine, as the stories are ao good. Even the boys watch for it every month, as a place is found for them ako in its pages : and Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful .how it suits every member of the family 1 " i - Mr. Lee. "WeU. perhaps I had better send for a Specimen Copy ; for, if itisanythinglikewhat you Bay it is, it will amuse and instruct the whole of us." Mas. Leb. "I see that W. Jennings Demorest, the publisher, 15 East 14th Street. New York, is offering to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so we can t lose anything, as each number-contains a 'Pattern Order' entitling the holder to any Pattern she may choose, and in any size which alone makes aach copy worth SO cents : and I just want a jacket pattern like Mrs. Allen's. The aubscripdon price is only $2.00 a year; and I must say l can i sea now loey can puuu&u aw . .nnnr . mnrrnvino 1 1 ir ui .111 a mnnpv." MONEY! By bayfriKattwhoto aaht anrl atetino- h m. -A a -ass 4 BPBKSk o1 cent stamps we will tend ample one complete set of family scales, together with oar cata logue of Watches. Books, Gans and numerous household articles on which we offer treat inducements to Agents and others. The Scales are accurately .fiud and adjusted and are warranted in every respect, and are only offered at this price for tbe present to encourage agents and others to handle oar goods. On a tea dollar cash order from our mammoth circular we will send oat Set of scales free or allow yoa the price paid for this set. . A. T. K Y JJt! at I'Oe 1&2 aad 14 but Su CHICAGO. I 5 TON WAGON SCALES, t Iras aTT, Steal Bearing, Brae Xara team as a neem shm and JONK8 h. th.rrtlcht tar mm rrtc u.t tBfl.tloB tht. p.pr .D MlnwJSIIEf Of BmaHANTO. . VlubulM, H. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is the iX'bt, jiicst to c&e, ana cneapesu Sold by drncirWs or sent by maiL 50c.. Ji T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa. THE liergner & Engel TANNHAEUSER BEER Is BiewedVvf linre'tlojw and Malt, and lovers of Good Beer "will get their mone's value by- calling , for audaakiiis no other .btit FRYAR'S BEEIl. Took lirst prize world ov er. Also tiuest ' ;. . ... GINGER ALE AND CARBONATED WATER! Bott,d m Wilson ami Wel don, N. 0.' lyv "..-. " ' J.lA.rF.jaYAU. Oct.2i-0t. IMPORTANT to YOU. Merchants. Manufacturers, Lawyers, Magis trates, County officers, aud Business Men Generally, who may wish ' TRINTIN.G OK BINDING of any kind, will find that we have "the largag and best equipped house of the kind in the SJate. Our ' , Hand -bock for Magistrates and " ' n t.. rtft: The N. C. Manual of Law and ' , Forms. . "' Price $2 by i, s the- best ever published. Our I.IK; A I, KI.A1V KM are Superi r in' form and quality of paper and low m price. ' Send orders for all classes of Printing or Bindinai . . , . , . - EDWARDS & BRODuHTOH, ; nov. 21. RALEIGH, N.C Ni lotice. North Carolinu Wilson county. Joseph S. Holt - 1 Notice of Summons- John K. Brooks. ThRltAfpnilflnt Btviv. namul ... i H . 1- . that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on tho 2d ay of December 18fc9. by J. W. Lancaster a Justice of the Peace of Wilson county. North Carolina, fur the sum of thir y-three dollars ana thirty ems (fc.30) with interest ou the same from the !d day of October 1889. due the said plaintiff by note, which said summons Is returnable before said Justice at his office in Wilson in said county on the luth day of Janu ary 1890. when and where the defendant is re quired to appearand answer or demur to the complaint or tho roliof demanded will be granted. . V ; -. Tnis 3d day of Dec, 1889. - ' 1 - J.'W. LANCASTER. . Justice of the Peace. C. B. AYC9CK, Plaintiff s At;orney. . oe- , Dec 5 " . .' Notice. ' Iliiving.finulined las 'udministra tor of theeisTate of ;W. LI. Weilsj deceased, before tlii Pfot!tJtiu'?e ,ot Wilsou couuiy, uolu:e it' li'n, bv given to all ieisous iudeblt i to t ie estate of said , iloprasetl to uuk.-iini-edtifrr' HiVnr, -anil, to .li pi olis iiavinj; i:l-.tiuiM as:niinsi ill.- d -censed lo .vie;eut them tor i.hv meut on or ivrore t he " 7th dy it Drcpinlr lj89. ir this notice wid be jlead in bar of ttieir rt-covry. K. vy. V instead, Adiu'r F. A & 8. A. WooDAiiD, drcl2--Ct AttorueVH. . A 4 room dwelling house on Tar. bnroNtreet, nearly in front of th." ADVAXfE office For terms and iui..i matiou iply at once to - CVC DAN I ELS, n "w i bWB w m m m r G A WASH CO Manufacturers Sashes, Doofs, Moulding .- Hardware, Paints, 8 West Market Square, Norlo! y CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. CWACOrjAUITED WITH THE GEOGHAPHSf OF TII Cor rTRV. ..TiTiiiTTi rwrnRMA TTflTT rHOM'i'STtlDT . F-T-T3 .. - - -J UUUA fJUiw n nin. " including- mrjn linos, bi-.chos and oxtenBiona East and Vezt rf Missouri River. To all points East, North and Nortbwest f.-o4 Kan City t JjiiA. J town. ,o kcck isiana uavonpon, us jjaumuo, uuiw. jiu, via twOUTii- to Espinr; jjHfcte, riynowoo, yiui.uiuSwu, -jav i.c, t ui. Minnoaoolis; St. Paul, and intervening" towns ami citiori-u- short, direct route. In connection witn lines irom jjouis, CincinaM LouisviUo, Nashville, ana Eastern and Southern points converge jj liansas uty, l. ttiio consutuwa, - THE SHORT LIKE TO DENVER AND TV WEST, FSOs v THE MISSOURI RIVER. It traverses vast areas of the richest farmine' and .gratinrr .cd3 :.ci worid, forming: the speediest, most popular and . econoimcn.'. cjtot of transportation to and from all cities, towns tnd 6octione in Kani.os. Co;. orado and the Indian Territory- FREE Reclining- Chair Cars tirt 1 Kansas City and Caldwell. Hutchinson and Dodge-City, and PaHa PaiCice Sleeping Cars to and from Wichita and Hutchinson. TslACNinCENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TF-: ASKS, Loa-lin all Dmpetitors in sp!endor of equipment, cool in p-inmifr, ycl .; bv steam i-aia the locomotivo in winter, well ventilated and .lroe iicciut--V-ava liansas City and St. Joseph daily, on arrival of trains fromth Lbt at'.d Southeact, witn elegant Day Coaches. PuL'an Paiaco tslecpors&i PTISS BoeliningrCnair Cars, RUNNING THROUGH WITHOUT Ciu.SC: to Ijenver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, makinfe-stops only ut lmpurama. . tervening stations in Kansas and Colorado. Sup,oj b uininB HouteaicjS. venieTit stations west of Kansas City and St. Joseph iurnish delicious nesj at tec.sonable hours and j.t moderate prices. . : TI'IE ROCK ISLAND IS "THE FAVORITE TOURIST LIKE To Manitou, Pike's Peak, tho Garden of tho Gods, Cascade, Green Mourj; Falle, Idaho Sprinps, the mountain parks, mining camps and cities, san.L.7 resorts, hunting and lifehitig grounds, and sseamc attractions ci. Colorado. Its Vastiijule Express Trains are equipped with every modern improvement tai, can add to safety, convenience, comfort and luxunoua ercrisa - Thev also make closa connections at terAninal cities in Colorado ,ia'Ur.ion Depots) xvlth tho 75e:;ver and Rio Grande, Colorado Midland, Union Facile, Denver Texas and Fcrt Vi trth, and all other diverging lines: For Tickets, Maps, Time Tables, Folders, copies of the " West Jra Tna," ' (issued monthly), or further desired Larorxoation, address E. ST. JOHN, General Banaes Oct. 10 ly. CHICAG 3 Siicce-xoi's io LCTHltlJ SyvIiDftS. jA EIGELSIOR COOK STATES! THE BEST IH THE MARKET. ' FoujrtPen different sizes and kinds. Five sizes with enam eled reservoirs. Adapted to all requirements, and priced to suit all purses; LEADING FEATURES: , Double woorr- doors, ' patent wood grate, adjustable -damper, interchangeable automatic shelf broiling dotfrVewineinir hearth- plate, swinging flue-stop, -re-versible gas-buruing long ross piece, double short titers, heavy rintr covers,, illuminated fire doors, nickel1 knobs, niekle panels, etc, Unequaled in Material, in finish, and in operation. Manufactured by ' ISAAC A. SHEP'PARD & CO Baltimore, Md For Sale by ' GEO. D. GREENE &, CO., Wilson. N. U. havt' just; r-tu' rifd from' the North anil Lave the nii-ewt line of Siverware evor brought to-. rnin place. I also have a tine tielectiOD ol CLOCKS, GOLD AND SILVER WATOHKS, CHAINS.- UlN' S, DHA(M!LE TS, GOLD I'KNS, FOUNTAIN PENS. VAM.S AND li: V SKIS. IM- P"itri:i) en ami'.kij- foi.'S MUSICAL IN- -. b i U U ME.NT S. ; A Kill! I'e ul Vixli ..' (iHr:ir and Bai j Suit j;.. Tu oe Gv-n Aa JaniM'V 'st C.ill an 1 "-t nor .f inv circulars mi I ' a1 ii particular. J. R. RAWLS, Nash St., opiiosite Court House, qr iffS' " f 1 I have on hand one 18 H P Loco Bltr - - -rT-- n 1 J1 engine, both thoroughly overhauUil-Jms -A- --, 6ft.Banrt Wheels: one KrivtKm i'"' a' -Mr1-'" Mill with 58 ineh saw. arft earriaiwin tmis" SILVERWARE And Dea crs In Blinds,; JHajittls And i Oils, Brushes, &c., &c v J'-i (;p - .tnUN ?PRASTI4N " O, JLLilt.' Qc-a 1 Ticket 4 rasa. Agal M, Dcers and Blisfe Stan V BUILDERS' , -' IIAIID-.VABE. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, l'l in. A S I . Building Mitefd Of evt-1 d sciii'tion. Nos. 16 West Side Market Sq. & 49 Roanoke Ave., NORFOLK - VA- INGINWS, SAW MILLS AM) COTTON PRESSES. Wheels and Axles, Cart Alfio 1 Nero 20 H P Lnv1l'l'T I'"' ' Side Crank Knitine with 5ft .l'miey- ail xa plete lor t io. Also: - 1 10 H P Side Crank Engine. -1 5H P Engine anJ ilil'r(n hi ' i gup r " S 1 H V " " " ' 1 7H P " i". ' rTAt nr!. from i"il) t) t ':. wm. n. TArrir. , ' lVterslnirti.V. Aug. 8-3a, FOK FINEDIAMOHDS Watchea. Jewelry Solid Silverware. CHAPMAN & GALJ " 182 Malo Sti, KOBFOLK, Vi, are tbej Leaders, the sto:K.'s l-ie tanraat. and Mnir tiriPOS tor tlif goods are much less 'ban Noitl! ft nrnrfla' I N. B. Thev have skiile l Vfort l men fnr th rpiiairil ' Ot Watl'un nnJ Tanoln. ' 'SC'l'l' ; . r FOR A GOOD A EASY SHAV i Yon Will do Well to Call on ' 4V ? .. af Robinson's old stand. We willirivE feet satisfaction. Every who try i "" tli J give the smoothest and pleasantef t - y,, ever experienced. Come and try r self. Kespbctfully y JOHN 'OA : 11. T, KANf ?ept. 38-tf Caveats, and Trade-Marka obtained, wfl cat boaineaa conducted for lootTt ' 0rnJ and ws can aecora patent in lena u . remote from Washlligtoii. de&U Send model, orawfag or pht0 ' it. ft? on. We advise; if patentable f. charge. Onr fea not dne till pawntis - A r.i..Lrr. "How toOhtam "ullI,' . names of actual client ia your BKe- . town, sent free. Address, ; - ' C.A-SNOVY&Cfl; i Or. Patent OHce, Wmi""' ti,m. twnKAraU. ItlA.'!.. s t ol 1. 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The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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