The Wilson Advance. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. Creates many a new business. Enlarges many an old business, i . Revives many a dull business. Rescues many a lost business. Save many a falling business. -Preserves many a large business. Secures, success in any business. Place' an advertisement in this paper -if you .wish good results. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY ! We are' compelled to get ONE THOUSAND new subscribers for the Advance during the next thirty days and will therefore make an of-' fer thelikef of which lias never been heard of, "anywhere before. ; " See what we will do ! , For $2.00 we will mail you for one year free of charge, ..The" Wilson Advance and ?'Vickerys Fireside Visitor," the lattar a charming semi monthly story-paper, that will be read with interest in any family. Once per month this" paper will give fash ion notes and cuts that are : alone -worth the entire outlay. . In addition to these two periodicals I we give six beautiful chromos, and a prize certificate entitling the holder to his choice of either, of the following twelve articles : " ' f 1. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." " 2. "Leather Stocking Tales." 3. "Handy Dictionary (of 320 pages, 350 illustrations and 30.000 words). . v 4. Ladies Chatelaine bag. 5. History of theXivil war. 6. Elegant Damask tray cloth (stamped ready for working!") 7. Diamond collection ot bongs. 8. Household Cyclopedia. '.. 9. Twenty valuable books' by popular authors ; it don't seem possi ble but it's a fact you get all twenty of these books. " 10. Magic Knife and Reversible Automatic Pencil. 11. Favorite Collections of Songs 12. Hie New Stamping - Outfit. These patterns if bought at retail would 'cost $2.50. Don t fail to, get here in time. It is a cnance tftat wiu not be met witn again in many a day. If you can't come yours'ell send by your neigh bors. We." cannot keep this offer open as we have only 1. 000 sets, and first come first serve will b6 the rule. "7 Call eariv or you will be too late. , This ofler is open t6 all old sub subscribers who wish to settle up back accounts and start fresh". And just here we take occasion to say that will make a liberal discount to all parties owing,for two or more years. We wish to make it as easy for you as possible. Come now friends. Avail your selves of this extraordinary offer and get the Advance and keep up with the happenings of 7 your county and State ; receive a visit twice, a month from that first-class story-paper "Vickery's Fireside Visitor" and take your selection from the twelve val uable prizes above enumerated, and receive the handsome,, chromos and beautify your homes. SUBSCRIBE NOW ! LOCAL. Ice on Wiggins' Mill pond is eight inches thich. This is the coldest weather - for twenty five years. -. The reason our job presses are kept so busy is because we have R. B. Evans at the head of onr office. Bob's neatness . for job printing is proverbial. At the recent annual meeting ofthe Grand Lodge of Masons in Raleigh Gen. John W. Cotton was elected Urand Master and F. M. Moye elected Deputy Grand Master. was Remember the wish to contibute poor. . All who anything to the destitute of our town, and will IeavefOettinger. lueir aonation at thn office,- we will see that it is placed where' it will do the most good. News was received here yesterday evening rf the burning of the barn, stables and buggy-house of Mr. W. A. Darden, of Greene county, which occured about 11 o'clock Wednesday , night, supposed to be the work: of an incendiary. The loss was about $1, -500 ; no insurance. - A little daughter of Mr. T. C. Bryan, of Greenvile, N. C, was painfully hurt while on a passenger-coach attached to the freight train The cars came together with such force as" to throw the child into the doorway, and the door slam ming shut on her hand and mashed it very badly.- "Handsome is that handsome does" and if Hood's Sarsaparilla doesn't do handsomely then nothing does. Have you ever tried it i Florida on Wheels. The car is built of Florida's mosl beantiful woods. New York World. Will exhibit in Wilson, N. C, one day ONLY-Thursday, Jan. 19th, near A. C. L. depot, day and even ing. . v - - . Fine sport now skating' at Toisnot swamp. , Read notice of house for rent by Mrs. F. A. Gorham. J. A. Duvall advertises in this is sue an eight room house for sale. - Our townsman L. H. Rulcher . has sold out his business herefand moved to Four Oaks. ; ' ' j - Our efficient cheif police! has captur ed the ; small boy , who Entered Salt Lake's stoieunday. . , , The Rev. J. J. Harper- will preach in the church of the Disciples next Sunday morning and night. - Call at this office ,and let your eyes feast on those six beautiful pictures we arje giving as premiums. They are beauties. . . - Two negro men had a shooting scrape in front of the Wilson Tobacco Warehouse Tuesday which ; resulted in the wounding of one of them in the heel. - . . f Carpenters and brick Masons, and in fact all out-door workmen are having a hard time of it All work has been suspended in these branches for nearly a month. v I Read J. IM. Leath's cardoh" our first page in this issue. Mr. Leath Is a wide awake man. He knows the needs ojf his customers, - and uses these columns 'as the best medium to tell then what he has. . Strict at tention to business and judicious ad vertising tells. The store of Wm. Harriss was entered Sunday night and a quantity of goods taken. Mr. Harriss is unable to estimate the exact amount of loss. It appears that a window glass in the front was broken sufficiently to admit a small boy, who then procceeded to Open the back door and thetheives had full play. The police are at work on the case and the guilty parties will no doubt be caught. The public are rejoiced to know that Mr. F. W., Thornton, who late ly made an assignment, is nearly on his feet again. His creditors, recog nizing his great business,and his won derful tact as a merchant, have been very kind and liberal towards him, and his large indebtedness has been, with a very few exceptions, satisfac torily compromised. .We spmpathize with Mr. Thornton in his misfortune has been sincre and touching and all are looking forward to the time when he will be at the helm again. There was a very pleasant party given bv "the voungr people at Farmville last Friday night. The participants were all marked in true ghostly style, each being robed in a sheet and pillow case, .the obiect of the boys was to get a girl as a partner in the dance but as there were no dis tinctive marks some blunders were of course made, but these mistakes only added to the general amusement of. the crowd. Wilson was , represented by a delegation of three, who enjoyed looking on althoueh .they took no part in the masking it probably struck them that their laces were bet ter looking than a pillow case. Florida on Wheels. It shows that in variety of produc tion Florida is simply wonderful. Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle. Will exhibit in Wilson, N. C, one day only Thursday, Jan. 19th, near A, C. L. depot, day and even Married. ' - . ' At Talbot N. .C. January 15th at the residence of Mr. W. H. J. Wells Miss Flossie Williams to Mr. S. Pace J. J. Wilson J. P. officiating. At the residence of John T. Revel, J. P., in Spring Hill township. Mr. Perry Watkins was married to Miss Laura Hales. John T. Revel, J. P., Lofficiating, on Sunday Jan 15th, 1893 The contracting parties were both of Kenly, Tonston county, and nave the best wishes of all who know them. Build np Your Town. Towns are not things of spontane ous growth. They do not spring up as if by magic and flourish without some efFort being put forward by the citizens. 1 he following from "an ex change is commended to the people of Wilson : The way to build up your town is to always patronize the merchants and busiuess men of the place. Be liberal to the churches schools, and speak well of the place ana its inhabitants, who are your friends and neighbors. Encourage the establishment of small industries and large enterprises as much as your means will allow. Let all be united and the place will grow. Your Nami In Print. Mr. Kincaid and bride have return ed from their northern trip. Miss Bettie Graves left Tuesday for a trip to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. zanders, 01 smithheid is visiting her . daughter Mrs." T. J Iladley. ' Mrs. Max Rich, of Washington D C, is visiting- her sister Mrs. T. Mr. James E. Rosenthal of Wash ington D. C. is visiting his sister Mrs. D. Oettinger. . Mrs. W. W. Hargrave, of Tarboro, passed through Wilson yesterday on her -way to Florida. Mr . and Mrs. T. N. Jones had a number pr friends with, them Tues day evening, for whist and luncheon. Mr, B, E. Howard sou ol Mr. B. H. Howard of Saratoga lias accepted a position with lhe firm of Barnes & Davis. Mr. Ed Adams, wb o has been clerking for J. C. Haciley for the past two years left one day last week for Danville, Va. ' Mrs. Pelona Orgjdin, and her charm ing daughter Miss Victoria Arcelia, have returned to the city. They have been rusticating during -the holidays.. - Ms aara n arras a oauenter on Mr. Williamr Harriss- wul be married Sunday next to Mr. Heyman Cohen of bmithhekS N. U Among those who went from Wil son to attend the iaanuration at Raleigh Were Messrs, F. W. Barnes, T. J. Haileyr Geo. Bf. Green and W. P. Simpson . .. Oh! my, how nice -To skate on the ice : To slip and slide and Jump, . But it makes you feel glum To lose your equildrum i: And come down with a terrible bump. 0 . 1 ". 1 - ' By Ed. M. Pace- - If you want to know how many Tobacco seed in one ounce, write arid ask MajV Bob Ragland, Hyco, Va. Don't tell him that we told you. - The TobaccoWarehouses look lonesome this cold spell, and - the proprietors long for a change in the weather. That is what they most desire. ' J. G. Roney. Esq., the popular manager ot the American lpbacco Co., lett last Friday evening to visit his family. He was expected to re turn last night. fT : Now is the time for planters to buy their supply ol thermometers. they are lower now than they have ever been known in this section, even by the oldest inhabitants. - The Dirt Road Congress called to meet in Raleigh, the 18th insf, obks as thoiig the people particularly the farmers are awaking to the reali zation of the fact that good public highways are at last much needed, The lumber for the new Tobacco Warehouse is being hauled, and as soon as "the clouds roll by," work will begin. It will be ready for oc cupancy by the middle of July. Suc cess to the enterprise. "Now is the winter of our dis content yes discontent simple and pure ; but it is made glorious by the thought of the coming summer when we shall eagerly hopejor a fine crop of Tobacco. If there is any truth in the old saying, "a hard winter' brings good crops," we shall have it this year. Wilson Tobacco Market is recog nized amongst the best in the State. Advices of shipments from two sections in South Carolina and three in Georgia, I addressed to Woodard Bro s will I do pretty well for one day's mail. I One bill of ladine calls for one hoe-1 head and two boxes of unmanufac tured Tobacco, from Greensboro, Ga. Florida on Wheels I ;-' "Florida's Rolling Exposition" is a State fair on wheelsj a. tenth wonder of tjie world. It is the most remarkable car on either continent. has been entered by more people on J the inside gazed at more people on the outside than any car ever built in the history of railroading, and has done Florida more good than all the fairs sheever held. Charlotte (N. C.) Daily Observer. ; Will exhibit in Wilson, N. C, one DAY only Thursday. Tan. ioth. near A. C. L. depot,' day and even- Quinine, Carter's Pills, Tutt's Pills at cost, at Young s. Nothing does the work so well. ' Mr. P. Byrd of New Grand Chain Ills., writes : "Being exposed to all sorts of weather I am more or less liable to have pains of some kind. I have tried a number of different so- called remedies, , but nothing does the work so well as Salvation Oil. It is the best 'liniment I have ever used." Pad locks, knives and forks at cost, at Young's. , When a cold ; or cough has been neglected for a long time and t ubercles have been formed in the lungs the cure, of the sufferer is hopeless. How important it is that these first stages should' bi watched and the first symptoms detected and cured with Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. . Spoons, blueing, clothes pins at cost, at Young's. In the past few years- Hood's Sarsaparilla Calendar has become such a favorite that the people antici pate its annual appearance with plea sure, lhe Calendar lor 180- which is now before us, will fully satisfy every expectation as tor beauty and urilitv. It is a little lamer than pver before, and hear n hMiirifnl nirrnr ot- the "Young Discoverers" with a - . r . . pad below in nlain fipures. alLnrinted in harmonious and pleasing color. To be appreciated it must be seen, Get a codv of vour drue-pist or send 6 cents m stamps to C I. Hood & F ' J J . . Co.; Lowell. Mass. Bowls and pitchers, and dishes at cost, at Young's. : Thompson, Seymour, Ind., writes "My sister Jennie, wnen she was a youne girl, suffered from white swelling, which greatly impaired her general health and . made her blood very impure. .In th& spring she was not able to do anything and could scarcely get about. More than a year aeo she took three bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and now she is perfectly cured. . Cups and saueers, plates and all crockery ware, at cost, at Young's. Little Girl Papa, what's in those bottles? Papa That's the bait. Little Girl Well, don't they have trouble to keep the bait on their hooks? - Papa No ; the trouble is to keep their hooks off the bait. Pant goods at cost at Young's One' of the best remedies for a Sore Throat is to gargle the throat several times a day If practicable, with Pond's Extract, and on retiring to wrap the neck in a woolen bandage saturated with Po'nd's Extract and cold water. If. the swelling has not disappeared tne next morning, con tinue the treatment for a day or two until 'successful. Table clothes at cost at Young's. 41,672,898 persons passed over the Brooklyn bridge during 1892. Clothing of all kinds at cost, at Young's. STATE NEWS- Alnumber of Goldsboro's local truck , farmers - have started on the work of getting their eround in readi ness for planting, which will begin the latter part of this month. The weather continues the coldest for years, with ice 6 or 7-inches thick. But little : is doing in the , tobacco marked and . trade of every descrip -tion is crippled because of inability to travel. .. . The Morehead City News says that a movement is on ' foot to soon establish a reading room and libary there. About $150 have been sub- scribed for this purpose. It is ex pected to hire a keeper, rent a room, anchhave it open six or eight hours a day. '. .-. :' , . .. ; '. Henderson N. C. January 10 For the first time in ten months the town, was lighted last night by elec tricity. The Gramme-ring armature arrived Saturday and was put in po sition at once. When testing yester day evening it was found that the lubricator had burst, but the plant was run without it last night very success fully. , A negro by the name of Sale at Roaring River shot himself on Wednesday of last . week, from the effects of which he died on Thursday. Whether it was accidental or on pur pose is not known.' He had been oh a kind of a drunken spree for a week and there is a probability that it is a case of suicide. . Winston, N. C, January 10. rThe agent of the Southern Express Com pany at this place, L. .E. Nicely, a young man about 22 years old, has left the city under mysterious cir cumstances He hired a team Sun day and, was driven to the outskirts of Greensboro, where he alighted and directed the driver to return. Noth ing further of his whereabouts is known and no reason is assigned for this curious way of leaving an im portant position.- Raleigh, N. C, January 10. At 7:30 o'clock this evening the 1 06th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Masons began here, Grand- Master -Hezekiah A. Gudger, ' of Asheville, calling the body to order. The attendance was large, despite the unusually severe weather, lhe ad dress ofthe Grand Master was de- Hvered. He - laments the death of that- veteran and devoted Mason, Grand-Secretary , Donald , W. Bain, which occured last' November, and pays a beautiful and deserved tribute to his memory. Gustave Rosen thal, of Raleigh, was appointed to fill the vacancy. The condition of Masonry in North Carolina is reported as gratifyingly fine. Sam Lee, a Chinese laundryma,n whose place is on Market Market street, near Second was robbed last night of $350 m money. He was absent when the robbery was com mitted between eleyen and twelve o'clock. When he returned, he found that a box containing the. money was missing, oearch bemg made tne box was found in the yard in the rear of the house, but the money was gone with the exception of a five dollar gold piece, which was picked up in the yard. The thieves entered the house bv way of a window" in rear of the building, which was open. War rants were at once issued and officers went in search of the persons who were suspected of having committed the robbery. Wilmington Star. Carteret county when it was pro posed to build the railroad from More head City to Goldsboro, contracted a verv heavy bonded . debt in aid 01 that enterprise. After the war the county defaulted in the payment of and suits were brought against lhe county in the United States circuit court to compel the commissioners by madamus to levy and collect sufficient taxes to pay the interest. The suits were decided in favor of the bondholders who were non residents of the State, but the court has never beeii able to enforce its mandate and the suits have been hanging up in the court ever since they were brought LThe county has suffered much on account ol the debt and failure to pay, and it is now that a compromise has been effected by which the county agrees to pay 2 per cent, ofthe debt in ten annual payments. State- Chronicle. Raleigh, N. C Governor Holt 1 today &ave tO the press the fact that 1. 1 1 1 ' r:ii: t t t j "e naa paraoneu viuk n. Diogucu, of Wayne - county, a brother ol ex Governor Curtis H. Brogden. It has been a remarkable case. Brogden was last September convicted o 1 r it - r- T..1-- 1 1 1 Killing r. ru oasser, in juiy uu sentenced to six years' lmipnson ment. lhe Oovernor -gives tne 101 lowing reasons for granting the par- don: s "In this case there was no malice or premeditation, but it was one of those unfortunate acts which might be committed by any good citjzen. Brogden got into a fight with Sasser. The latter used a Isnife freely. Brog den picked up a small stick with which to defend himsell and uniortu- nately struck a blow which resulted m death 20 days after, isasser asked that Brogden be not punished as he was somewhat to blame, ljiejury recommend mercy and now ask for pardon. This request is joined in by nearly all of the people of Wayne, on account of Brogden's. high character, which he has not lost on account ol the unfortuate occurrence. For these reasons and considering his long confinement in jail and his deep, humiliation, pardon is granted." Governor Holt says that crogdon, upon sentence, went to the peniten tiary by himself and not under the charge ol any officer. He started to the railroad station in his own buggy. It "broke dowa ard he hired a mule and rode so as to catch the tram for Raleigh. To Prevent the Urip. (ranv other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. If you teel worn out or have "that urea feeling'V in the morning, do not be guilty of neglect, uive immeaiate attention to yourself. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify t he blood and prevent disease. . I A m. 5. ... ' " . is Believing;) 0 V " - And a good lamp S ftfitihwKmast be simP when it is not simple it H)liih mtiVi' ' not rood. ysLu n a,i n vr I Million 1 words mean much, but, to win impress the truth more tough, and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like. Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and briehter than eras liht. suiter man electric liffQt and A. a1 . Look for this stamjyTHB Rochkstkr. If thelampdealerliasn'ttiieireiinln- KocacKer. asa ne yie yon want, send to as for bar new illustrated catalogue. 2 JTf. !dS.l 7-you IamP "afc'y T express your choice of over 2,000 varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in Uu World. ROCHESTER I. ARIP CO., A Park Place, New York City. 5 , TAINORING TAILORING TAILORING PiNTQ TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING " irrOTO riliU0 TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING Ilb TATT riV TVrr TATr rn ivf r a it -r tm- ...-. maae 10 waer. tailoring tajloaing tailoring Kids to Order. TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING- tailoring tailoring tailoring W. A. CRAWFORD, TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING 1 TAILORING TAITORING TAILORING WILSON, TAILORING. TAILORING TAILORING -TAILORING COATS irt.iLrviiUr 1v.lJUUKlINLt lAtLiUKIJNLr AUT?DfAITC TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING UlMUJAlO TATT flDTMr. Till AOtTr,ATl rTiir to oraerTAiLORiNG tailoring tailoring Made to Order. 1A1LUK1JNG TAILORING TAILORING Cheap pants at cost, at Young's. Senator Vance's bill to erect a monument to Gerneral Nathaniel Greene on the Guilford Batde Ground was reported favorably in the . Senate The Senator tried to secure $50,000. The. bill, as reported, appropriates $25,000, which will make a suitable monument. One acre will be devoted to the purpose. Peerless shirts, best in the world at cost, at Young's. . A movement is on foot in Greens- Doro , tne magmtuae 01 ,,wnicn almost take the breath away. The scheme is to borrow $300,000 with which to start at once a mammoth car factory, a roller mill, which will use up the iron from the furnace as fast as it comes forth, a foundry, machine shops, and other enterprises. It is stated by those who ought to know that these works will give em ployment to about eight hundred hands, and : will pay out $20,000 a month. Lumber is so much cheaper in Greensboro than in Pennsylvania that it is estimated that a saving of at least $30 ; per car, over the former can be made. The company's plan for raising the money is to mortgage all its property, consisting oi its mineral lands, town lots, steel plant, also the new building it proposes to erect... In order to insure the sale of the bonds, the Steel company asks that the city of Greensboro endorse the bonds. A great deal of discus sion has ensued since the scheme- was first broached, as to whether it is constitutional for Greensboro to en dorse the bonds. A bill will be brought before the present legislature asking for a new charter. If this is granted, an election will be held in the city of Greensboro to decide the matter. Calico, ginghams, dress go ods at cost, at Young s. Clothing Sales Agents wanted for Wilson and vicinity. Liberal come missions paid, and we furnish the best and most complete outfit ever provided by any, house. Write at j . . 1 once for terms. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa. Well buckets, slop tin sets, lanterns, buckets at cost, at Young's. Rheumatism Cured in a Day . "Mvstic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in'f to 3 days: Its action upon me system is reuiiu w ble: and mysterious, it removes ai once the cause and the disease imme diately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by E. M. Nadal druggist, Wilson, N. C. 4-7-6111 " Canvas jeans and satteen at cost, Young's. MissFlora A. Jones, Smith Bend, IndM purchased a bottle of your "Blushes" of Arend, Cor. of Fifth Ave. and Madison St. I find it de lightful. Will gladly recomend it to other. . Shawls towels, all grades, at cost, at Young's. Our Recently Imprwed Electro Galvanic My Battery, Electric belt, and appliances will cer tainly cure Rheumatism,- Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney disease. Female weakness and diseases of women. Catarrh cured with our Elec tric catarrhal Cap. Diseases . of men permanently cured by the constant current of Electricity produced by our body battery. Live local agents, want ed send for price list and Testimonials. JNO. A. CRISP, E. B. CO., efferson, O. fSATiSFACTBOPJ U guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S ; Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses . ia every bottle. No other does this. Salvation Oil Klllall !.' SryltlOalyiUc, House for Rent. YHOtJSE, in the town of Wilson, suitable for one or two lamilies. Apply to ' v MRS. F. A. GORHAM, JOTICE! Having qualified as administrator of George F. Howard, deceased, late of Wilson county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ou or before the 19th day of January, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH'persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. , B. M- OWENS, Administrator. This January 18th. 1893. JNO. F. BRUTON, Att'y. see "The Rochester forcible All mtaT ; Ri " - . 5 . . .' more cheerful th;rn Pithpr. TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING n 11 nr. tailoring N. C. lAijiviiN TAILORING FOR S ALE. A crood roadster and farm horse. For particulars apply at at this oflree. . - . The Sunday Sun ' is the greatest Sunday newspaper in the world. Price 5c. a copy. By Mail. . . .$2 a year Daily, by mail. . . . . .......... .$6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail. . .8 a year Address THE SUN, New York. 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I have prescribed your Coticcra on several occa sions, and it has never failed to give good result. I remember of one special case I had, where ai other remedies failed until I tried your Cutichra Rexedizb. After using Cuticuba, Cdticcba Boat, and Cuticura Eesolvknt, the patient i sound and well. She was troubled with salt rheum, and had been a sufferer for over twenty years. Af ler beginning the use of Cuticuba Remedies, she was cured sound and well in three months. Dr. M. K. JENKINS, 238 Houston St., Atlanta, Ga. Aggravating Eczema Mywife had eczema on her hand for about five years, tried a great many so-called remedies, but they all utterly failed. I at last Induced hereto try your Cuticuba Remedies, and am pleased to say 1 yoi diseases. A. 8TOCKBRLDGE, Bivina, Casa County, Texas. 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Absolutely pure RHEUMATIC PAINS Tn AnA mlnittA the Cuticura Anti- Pmia Plaster relieves rheumatic, sci atic, hip, kidney, chest, and muscular pains and weaknesses, race, 1 ' NEW STORE, New Prices. 1 I M I e MM NMMA.N 1 -U IHjLA I take this method to inform -my friends and the public that I have Opened a Iresh stock oi GROCERIES, GROCERIES, ; CONFECTIONERIES, I CONFECTIONERIES, v FRUITS, ETC., V ' FRUITS, ETC., at the stand on TarborO street recently occupied by Mr.John Gardner.. KEROSENE, per gal., ioc. TOBACCO, per lb., 25c. All other goods proportionate ly low. Highest cash prices paid tor country produce, y Respectfully, W. R. Best. House for Sale. ; THE eight room two story dwelling, with cellar and all necessary out buildings and good well of wateron Hill streetoccupied. J1- E. R Our Stock of goods for cold SEASONABL desired. Heaw OraDs. Overroat! Rla lUioves, bnoes, etc., are now in We have them. ' ' Our sales on CARPETS for GREATEST in our business experience. They are bound to cro, they are so low. iif 1 . , . w e wisn to reduce our stock Press Goods, Ciothing, Gent's Furnishings Shoes, Hats, etc: A new lot of Trunks, Valises, Hats, Shoes, etc., just received. SPECIALTIES; Ev P. Read's, Banister's and Bay-State Fine Shoes. R. & G. Warner's Hei Majesty and Ball's" Corsets. 1 . . - Improved Domestic Sewing Machines. - Cluett, Coon l& Co's Monarch Shirts. Newhapes in Felt Hats, also Knox Stiff Hats. . wring Department tf Stairs, Thanking you for pa'st patronage and soliciting a continuance Of it. . :; .,::"V:...-:"".- ' Very respectfully, ERG AY! CORNER NASH AND TARBORO STSf ' Go to MRS' S. I. GLOVES! GLOVES I t Cashmere Tersevs, Foster Blacks, Tans, Grays, ois Skin Gloves. Also HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLERS I " . Linen Embroidt reef Linen Scallops, Plain Hemstitched ' ' - Silk, and Embroidered Silk lor Ladies and Gentlemen.. GOODS FOR FANCY WORK I China Silks for Draperies, Stamped Linens, Gray, Cov ers, Table Scarfs, &c, Zephyrs, Saxony Yarns, (yerman- town Wools, Embroidering - and Knitting Silks. Wasli Silks in all Shades. Also a full line of MILLINERY at Honest Prices. , - MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY M l FANCY ARTICLES. - GOTO Misses Erskine & Hines, Under Briggs' Hotel, ! WILSON, N. C. Mary had a Little Lamb, (Itwa fair art.) It's wool was all the go We make it up in BUSINESS SUITS for SI 5.00 yoa know. These Csilt.At Suits are ' popular throughout a)trlet because they represent the very QstitMMtca slloksf Ofsst, and are essential to every business man who cares one lets for economy and abear ance. Send us 6 cents in stamps, stating kind of. gar ment or suit desired, and we will forward you SAMPLES of Cheviots, Cassimeres, etc., Self-measurement rules and fashion plate. YOU DO THIS and we do the resf. Balti more cheapest . market. KEELER the largest custom producer. rail tats Sslts, - W it Tmttrs, - - . S4. M rrstk tslts. . - lll.lt s " wrcsats, ... t-tO JOHN M. KEELER, 5 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, nd, "Suffer so longer the extortions of focal tailors.- THE COOPER MARBLE WORKS, Hi, 113 and 115 Bank St., NORFOLK. VA. Large stock of finished 1 Monuments, Gravestones, &c Ready for shipment.. Designs free. 5-14-ri .1 fl A 1 1 K ( iAY! GOO weathef is all that' can be demand and must be worn. v the past two weeks is the - and otter 131G DRIVES in Collars and Cuffs, A GRIFFIN'S lor t - - Hook Kids, Mousnuetaires. a nice line of White Sham- - MRS. S I. GRIFFIN LADIES!" . : ' FOR FINK 1 i n e r v iv -AND- .; Job Printing s. Neatly Executed at this office. Cure. all Female ComplainWand Month y irregularity, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Painta Back or Sides, strengthens the feble, builda up tha whole system. It has cured thousands aid will cure too. Druggists have it Send tamn for book.' ... MLJ. P. DBOafiOOLE A COIoalsTUIa.Ky. wnTT;F; FOR RENT -From 2 J to 9 Rooms, by Silas Lucas, Jr.- till ...

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