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The Wilson Advance, - By W. X.. CANTWELL. : 1 BRIEF MENTIONS, OF THE WORLD'S I - DOING'S. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. . Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. C., as second class mail matter. "For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the cood that we can do." Charleston, W.Va., April 20. News reached here today that the courthouse, jail, and jailer's residence! The Earl of Derby died in London at FayettevjUe Were dertoyed by ftre jast week 1 about 6 o'tli tk last evening. The! " . '' 1 -;' county records were saved. The widow of Gen. Winfield Scott ., T , i Hancock died last week. Milwaukee, n.pm 20. -in a gaie SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year..... ......... $1.50 Six jMonths. 75 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. . "Advertising application. Rates furnished on H .No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to The Advance, ' . Wilson. N. C. which has not been equaled on the great lakes the crib at the end of the intake tunnel, situated some 3,000 feet out in the lake, was washed away and of jthe fifteen men who were em ployed there in the shaft, which reaches to the shore,, but one is now known to be alive. Some were doubtless washed. off" by the huge billows which have been tumbling, on .the shore, and others perished in the airshaft where they sought .shelter, and which is now filled with water. Raleigh, N. C, April 20. The sheriff of Craven county, having gone The Australian Joint Stock Bank, of London, is reported failed ; Labili ties, $63,000,000. The gold reserve .is again intact, Secretary Carlisle having : received $4,000,000 of gold Irom some source to make upthe deficiency. The grand jury have returned a third true bill I suffered from acute inflamation in my nose and head for a week at a time I could not see. f-. TJ1 . I Z i wicau uauu auu. m a lew aavs 1 was tarrh lis a hlnrrf ?risArtT.,;i cured. It is wonderful how auirV it ease. in ord In rnrr if vmr, mi,! helped me. Mrs. Geonna S. Tudson. ?ke inteMl VemediesVHaUs Catarrh Hirtfnt--? Cattarrh Cannot be Curedvr ' ;A -With local applicitionsr as thev can sease. ca p 1 iicol F!'c nuu iucai applications as t e. I used Wy s m rech the Uf the lew days was tarrh Js a bloo4jofonstftutic lueses . . Sf A -sat cure is taken internal v. and arfs Hi rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. , It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the hest Joseph Cook, a clerk of Mr. J P. Clayton; Mobile, Ala., was murdered and the safe robbed of $1,100 last week. Before dying he gave the kno.wn- combined with the b xr u: purifiers, actine directlv on th Wo- k ' ' surfaces. 1 ne-perfecVcombmation of " " . uwuoiioicu. x ne peo- I ine two- ingredients in what pie inreaien to lyncft them. Thursday, April 27th, 1893. CAN VOU AFFORU IT. Some business men seem to think j it economy not to advertise in their lo cal paper. Opinions differ on this point, however, and the experience and testimony of the most successful men are to the contrary. Indeed, is no longer a question as to whether advertising pays or not. But the average business man jma'y well ask himself if be can afford not to adver tise. Every business in town is eith eij doing all it can or less than it can. If you are. not doing all the business ' you want, surely the best way in the world to launch On the flood tide of success is to ad vertise it. 'If you are prosperously doing all the business you want to, surely you are the last person in the world to deny your local paper ' that which it needs and ought to have your moral and financial support in return for what it does for the com munity in which you live and are in terested, and from which you obtain your living. Henderson Gold Leaf. against the cashier of I "l the Gate City National Bank, of At-1 I he stormy winter with its rains I lanta. This bill charges him with I and snows and rushing blasts serves emoezzung 55,000, ?; timeiy notice on all persons, 'who The postmaster at Raleigh has thinlf ,life WOr1 the 1tliey been notified (that the chief clerk in Dana S"PP ? Dr, . r i .1 i "is uince. as wen as an orner ririrs 1 , . J ' -r- - xu jduics uuy 10 uum me negroes aim . . - r tor COUen, such wonderful results in curing Catar rh. Send ior testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., T-1 a A r O Sold by Druggists, price 75c. put James Bryan, the owner, in pos-1 c?r"ers' . etc- will come -under the session of his property, found all the doors locked and over one thousand negroes in a body who were antagon istic. He withdrew and called for posse, but so lew men responded to his call that today he abandoned -his purpose to proceed, and will call on the Governor for military assistance A delegation of colored ministers are seeking o have the terms offered by Mr. Bryan accepted by the negroes. I rouble is anticipated. Edward F. Iteale Dead. Washington, April 22. General Edward F. Beale died at his home in Washington this afternoon. He was General Grant's closest friend. Walking; Home From Washington. Freperieksburg, Va., April 20 Tf 1 r . t itr tt -w I'ugn vvaison ana vv. ti .Latham, two newspaper editors of New Or leans, La., who spent three weeks in Washington and filed applications lor Uovernment positions, but, failing to hear from them, concluded to walk home, pased through here yesterday. Kojl Loversnt the Altar. EDITORIAL BRIEFS. , It is said that the cost to a visitor at the Naval rendezyeus at Korlolk, , who wished to enjoy the grand sight properly and thoroughly-, was about One dollar per minute. Editors and farmers who raise six cent cotton were not: so numerous as to attract any special attention, There is every indication of a large yield of fruit in Eastern North Caro lina. This is good : we should be shippers of such products rather than importers of them. Character is what we are ; reputation is what peo pie think we are. We lorm our own - character and no one Can impair it our reputaiion is poou or oaa as our friends land enemies see proper to re gard our words and actions. 1 Our people will be glad to learn -that arrangements have been made to observe the Tenth of May, Memo rial Day, in a suitable manner. 'The programme will be made public later on. We have been authorized to state that most of the business houses will be closed at about 4 o'clock and everybody join in the procession. We notice in the New York World, that an election has been ordered for the selection of a I postmaster at Ral eigh, N. C. The democratic voters of the township only being entitled to a vote. We think, that if this plan were generally adopted, it would re lieve our senators and congressmen of much embarrassment, and also give more general satisfaction to the people at large. Why Florence, April 20. The tnarriao-e between Prince Ferdinand, ruler .of Bulgaria, and Princess Marie Louise, eldest daughter-of the Duke of Parma, took place today at the villa Pianore, the ducal residence, near Viarregio. 1 he ceremony was marked with much pomp and was attended by many personages well known in poli tical, and social life. civil service regulations. Mr. Cleveland has decided to take a rest, in so far as the .'appointments are concerned, he is waiting until some of the presure is removed will then proceed to business.' - 11 . . The 10th annual session of the Teacher's Assembly will convene at win anu incipient . con sumption, or suffer the consequences 01 weir temerity. Basiaeas Trouble Cawaed. Hm Suicide. and - Augusta, Ga.. April 22 E. Staples, aged fifty, committed sui cide at his home in Augusta this morning, shooting himself in the head Five eight year old bovs were taken prisoners wnue attempting to burgla rize a store in New York. 1 line aan Francisco s crew vameH another victory Saturday much to the.chagrin of the English crew. If you are tired and never huntr-v. Hood's Sarsaparilla will make vnn feel strong and well, and rive vnn a Charles hearty appetite. ' , - The health of Paris is exciting grave apprehens ors. The death t Morehead O.ty on June 20th. It is I Business trouble im A- ,;,;-i.' ' i'K1 "iw'vc the normal. ,,0n I T " ocanaaious Lowell Grocer Debilitated by over- , , work, makes "J" " use of 'AVER'S Sarsaparilla reported that Vice President Steven son and family will attend the assem bly. , : Isaac Hutchings, a prominent far mer and merchant ol Forbush, Yad kin county, committed suicide Thurs day night. Financial trouble is sup pose to have been the - cause of the suicide. the Duke of Veragua and his party have been over to Washington to see Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. They were received at the White House and given a ball at the I nrrnran House. Mayor T. C. Lane, of Salisburv. I . ' J I and Commissioner D. M. Miller came to blows last week. The difficulty grew out of the purchase of a stone crusher. Both gentlemen had their taces much bruised. There was a bold attempt at hieh"- way robbery on the streets of Wil mington last week. The hiehwav- in their Duroose. firpH revelations have been m.fflf in trte lief faw Am..n 1 a . 1 - vviiuuu.tuJli ocuuie nave n sanitaru rnnri,nn iu. ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a blood medi- ATot rino ic K .1 . r j 4i, , ....y -j ivc icviumaic ana natura a mnsi anw Pno .:n i ... f.wU,ofmay years. I, has beeJ a aVi TyX" is handed frnm raront n i i i.t, k ., 3 . ?' . 1l,uus ' I th, f h ZJZ":L s VI epidemic in these insti- ,ail,UJ, HICUH.U1C in mous-1 luttons. inni ands of household. A Town Captured. uenza is more prevalent in Paris now than it has hn anv. . t-v , . . wucre in r-urppe dunng the past few month?. The extraordinary weathpr . , . . -...- i oi tne last month has had an imoor- a. rt- . rani enect, not only m Paris, but mroughout Europe. . The past week uas ueen excessively hot, and practi- month. i and soon feels rong and Well. . "A yeaii ago, my partner died, and the whole burden and responsi- ! bility of a large grocery business fell upon me. The increased care and hard work, in connection with the low state of my blood, so severely taxed my strength that I became all run down, had no appe tite, was weak, nervous, and endured all the torments which lieadaWie. . indigestion, general debility, and total loss of enrgy couldfc possibly inflict- The medicine recommended me by my physicians did no more good than so much water. AVER'S Sarsaparilla being favorably brought, to my attention, I tried it, and, in a short tinjie, began to feel better. I continued to take this. medicine for' two months, at the end of wniclu i timeT felt like a new nmn. My .appetite, energy, and strcjigthrti!nred, J my food digested perfectly, arid all traces of headache jtful iierUusness ' disappeared. I am convinced that if I had not taken AVER'S Sarsa- parilla, instead of beinjr strong and well, when the warm weather set in, I should have leen confined to my hed, under the doctor's care, and totally unable, to attend to business. I am d .thorough, believer in the merits of AYER'S Sarsaparilla for jrestoring! to healthy vigorous ac tion, the vital organs of the lody, when the have become weakened or exhausted." William II. I? nowx, 33 Gorham St , Lowell, Mass. El Paso, Tex . Anril 2? Th latest news irom Mexico is to the ef- iect that the town of Guerro was ran tured by the rebels although defended cally no tain has fallen for by regular troops under Gen. Hnn. Th. Jm,u : a . W U I- 11M 111 r IHMff dez I f v i . ' v-vm..-., xjcigiuui, anu nouana is very severe and has alreadv haH a most damaging effect upon the earlv usea ur. King s 1UPS- ere is no sign vet of a . aparma ars: - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, ISaas ' ' 1 ! Has cured others, will cure you All Free, . Those who have New Discovery know its value, and cnage, uiose who have not, have now the op portunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send vour name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chi- Tlie Czar's taster Egg. Berlin - April 20. The Russian Czar, now at the Livida palace in the Crimea, is said to have found an ex quisitely painted egg on his table fc-aster morning. It contained a small silver dagger, two ivory death heads and a slip of paper (bearing the words: "Christ has risen : we also shall rise again." The egg must have been placed on the table by one of tne czar s household, as nobody else had access to the room in which it was found. The guilty person has not been apprehended. men failing three shots, which fortunately missed I cago, and get a sample box of Dr. iicii imcnueu victim. bdwin Booth, the famous traee dian, was stricken with paralysis last weeK.i Air. booth has : not been on t i ctn-a 1 oiaSWU, wj years, DUt It was I thought that he would be able to re turn to the stage next season. Persons who are subiect to attarVa 01 Dinious colic can almost invariably tell, by their feelingsr when to ex pect an attack. If Chamhrlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ta wkcu as soon as tnese svmDtoms ELY'S CREAM BALM-lenea the Nsal rasttafren, Ailuj s l am anl Ipliammatlon, Heals cures, neniores 1 asce ana Kmell, and tnm tll Gives Relief at once for Mnlrl 1 'Apply into the Nostrils. -It it Quickly Abtorbed. tI i i i t t-i Flowers! Choice rose-buds and other cut flowers. Designs arrang ed for weddings, funerals and other occasions in best style at treasonable prices. Also bulbs and blooming plants. Catalogue Free. J. Palmer Gordon, Florist. io-13-.iy. Ashland, Va. Kig.s Ne Life Pffls Free, as weUas ZZZZZ. " .8SZ? a r- M w mm .1 aX r J Ma x VII L1IL. II- t a COPV OI UUlOe to Hea th QnH C...I t . . . Household Instructor. Free" ATr Tf ul!? keeP. -wr" 1 ii.uieuv ii i Hiui r rrw a w.a. i tr ivi iiiJlllCvllcLLC use when needed. Two or thJ does of it at ' the right time will save them much suffering. For sale by 1. j. nines. t - A. BRANCH, President. ' ' A. P. BRANCH Assistant J.C Cashier HALES, Cashier! which is guaranteed to do vou actod and cost you nothing. A.J. Hnies Drugstore. , The claims against the Richmond and Danville road consequent upon tne tiostian bridge accident, of August 27th, 1 891, have been com- Wlll Tender his Resignation to Save Trou ble If Neceasary. Denisqn, Tex., April 20. A cy clone struck Kaney Hollows, fortv i- 1 -;t .ft e... - " 1 oT. Louis, Mo.. Aor l 22. MaY ' "1C5,Ilurin 01 nere, at midnight Tues- Judd is quoted as sayine that if the ?ay ; night. tearing down several - Braricti!1& Ban kERSi promised. I he comoanv lost nntl A.Wr,, . houses anH SPr;cKT .Li 1 . ..-jHiau cuciuuicm oners anv an. I iijiuiiui' ocvcisu ic man jioo,ooo by this wreck- I jection to his annointmnt ac -ri persons, some probably fatallv. Tele, - - ri WiKJUi I 1 - , J The sheriff of Tracy City, Tenn., I General to Vienna, he will tender his lieuuioii of ex-Confederules. Houston, Tex , April 20. Be tween 3,000 and 4,000 ex Confeder ate veterans were in attendance at the opening meeting of the reunion, which is presided over bv px-f,nv T ; Ross, commander of the Department of Texas. After praver bv the R pi- Henry Avcs, chaplain. Mai. W. H. Crank welcomed the old soldiers, the response being by Gen. Ross. The Texas veteran survivors of th 1836, which freed Texas, are also in session, lhcy were welcomed by ex-Congressman Stewart. An 01- gamzation.coni posing of sons of Texas veterans, was also organized. L:iinl Took (he Money Wilh llii I is Having trouble again, the miners objecting to the employment of con victs in the mines. There is nr. fur ther danger apprehended, however, as the State Guard has been ordered out, and have been posted at the mines. The resignation to the President at onrf and save further trouble. Good evening ! Have you used Ah ! there j is no need of my saying uiyunng runner. 1 am sure you will hereafter use nothing but the Famnnc f Iri VuJf 1?gld lh,e 5 of ? for y? complexion ; r - ' loOK aa" ours w,tnDest wishes, Flora A. cVi t, luc presence in the house j ones, bouth Bend, Ind. P. S. Call Sl.ruf LVeraSue and party, this eve please at A. J. Hines and liiuci wages, wmcn the I learn tne particular miuigci3) unuer ine circumstances 1 Chicago, April 20.-Jacob New man is not the, possessor of a satchel containing $28,000, left in his-keeping uy layman i. inib, ol Arkon. Oh o. as announced yesterday Lamb has disappeared all right enoueh. but in V 1 . I Ktffiri nflTi-inrr df-O " XT . can 1 we set- avi o.juu in iewman s tie our contest in a like manner ? ndnas ne sieved Newman of that 1 amount. It is lo be very much regretted Newman say.s heWegotiated a real that affairs at James City should have esiate deal tor Lamb, and when the taken such a turn as to have required , I 01 Payment came Lamb pro the Governor to send troops there to were compelled to allow. A peculiar accident happened near Wheeling, W. Va., last week. An engine! and two cars jumped the track the whole crew escaping, but later as they were jacking the tender up it slipped and killed one man and in jured fatally lour others. ( The San Francisco's crew hrW their own against all nmoro "...V-liJ, WTJIIJ American and European, in the re cent races at Hampton Roads. The englishmen and Russian oil . - . "n-u all right, but wnen it came to the test of skill and muscle our boys left them way behind. King- Uo'mbertand Queen aiarglinrlla. fetes in Rome, April 22. The 1 . nonor ot the silver wedding i mnS fTuniDert and yueen Mar- gnania continued today. The weath criwas most tavorable. The public offices and schools throughout the country are closed. The streets are gaiiy bedecked and immense crowds tnrong the streets. graphic communication is destroyed. 1 he - Missouri, Texas and Kansas main line is blocked bv trees on the track. 1 he storm cut a swath about 300 yards wide and laid the big-tim bers on the ground. It is reported one man was killed by hailstones. Rome, April 20. The weather is brilliant and the city presents an ex- i tremely animated appearance. The decorations everywhere are most sumptuous,and everything indicated a desire on the part of the rjeonle tn show their loyalty and joy over the coming twenty fifth anniversary of King Humbert's marriage. The Jerman emporer and Emnress ar. rived at - one this afternoon. ; Kino Humbert and Queen Man?harita met iuc imperial visitors at the station Co., 1 1 W ilBorv, - - -iNi i3. 1 'TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING USINeW IN ITS FULLEST SCf.J - SOLICITS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. f f II II T I T TIT III HOUSEKEEPEES YOUR ATTENTION! Don't Worry Because you cannot find anything- in the market to eat, but call and try some of our Freshly Canned Vegetables and Fruits. They are just as good as the fresh article and will save you no end of trou ble. We also carry a full sup ply of the choicest GRO CERIES. A trial is all we ask. C. G. HUTCHINSON. 1 1 1 CookeX'lark ttCC. SUCCESSORS TO LlTTHfeR SHELDON. ) Sash, Doors and Blinds, Builders' Hard warp Paints, Oils,, Glass, Putty, AND- Milwaukee, Wis., May 1 8, 1 892! i unnK very highly of your Pond's Extract Ointment ; have found it all it is claimed to be fan invalnahl Some negroes near Hollv Snrno re"y r Pes and all affections to : " -, rr . . r M I I tdiarrn 01 the no?e and thrnot T4 Miss.ywent off on tlrriiri n n A ? . . . ... day. Among the nice things thev f na f 15 extra 8d for dry .... 1 r it r. - J I (.alarm Ot th nncn V. t. 1 1 k.xi wets i vessei iuii 01 ooiled custard. The custard had absorbed enough poison from the tin to make it un- neanny. i wenty five of the will die from the effects. Braig, No. irii Cold Spring avenue. party ' No. 16 West Side Market SquaU and Roanoke Ave.. , NORFOLK, VA. Kvmilimn- Xcw! STMPTOMS OF LITEB DISEASE: Loss of appetite ; bad breath ; bad taste in the mouth ; tongue coated ; pain under the shoulder-blade ; la the back or side often mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indiges tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; -restlessness, wit sensation of having left something undone which ought to have been done; fullness after eating bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow ap pearance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, but always some of these Indi cate want of action of the Li ?er. For A Safe, Eeliable Remedy t ht can do no harm and has never been known to fail to do good, Take Simmons Liier Regulator AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR " Malaria, Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice. Mental Depression, Colic. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. " I hae been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to put up a vegeta bl. compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Uvertr action, and at the same time aid (instead &f weaken) the digestive and assimilative powers ot the system. " L. M. Hinton, m. d , Washington, Ark. ONLY CEXriJTE Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J. S. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WHITE enforce the law. We trust, however, that the expense and troublewill nut be devoid of beneficial effect in mak ing men all over the State realize that ,the law is to be observed in North Carolina. That lesson should be learned by all, whites and black alike. ' The following timely editerial from the Wilmington Star we commend and endorse : ' "There is one thine that the people 01 -Yonn Carolina do not appreciate. I nor loster as they should our State Guard. " It took work during the ses sion of the Legislature to get any a p. piuiwuuuaiau 10 support 11 anu finally on the very heels of the session a small one was made. We do not Koi;,,.;n : in rAuavagdiiLc 111 uiis nor in anytjipg else, but a reliable, well dis ciplined and thoroughly equipped militia is as necessary in a State as a j good police service is in a city, and no rational man would consent to the i disbanding of the police of the city he lives in because they cost money. A citizen soldierly performs for the State at large a service, though they may never be colled upon-to maintain the supremacy of the law, superior jto that rendered ' by the police, who sometimesare powerless and have to be supported by the military arm. The very fact that such an arm is within reach and ready to respond to the summons from the civil authorities "has a powerful influence in preserving order and keeping the lawless element in check. We have had many proofs ,of this in this State and we have a case! now at James Citv, across the river from New Bernewhere four or five thousand negroes ignore the decrees of the courts and dety the civil authorities to enforce them. If they are brought to terms it will be by the presence of soldiers or by the knowl- cr erf that ftrArWfra urill rnmp u-hpn caned." uulcq a 35,000 draft apparently drawn by the City National Bank of Akron on the Importers and Traders ot new , York city. The ritv National Banks New York cores pondent, Newman declares, tele graphed yesterday that the draft had been presented and payment refused. Cashier Stone wired at once that the drait was a forgery. On newman's indorsement Lamb received $28 onn from a Chicago bank, leaving $7,006 on deposit: Lamb disappeared im! mediately after getting the $28,000. Kor the Columbian Ball at MaiHaon Scum I Garden. I A feature of the decorations' at the Columbian ball this evening in Madi son 'Square Garden wi'.l be a minia ture 'reproduction, in white cape flowers, of the west front of the na tional Capitol building, including the newly completed grand staircases. After it has served, its purpose in New York it will be transferred to Chicago, where it will be one of the conspicious ornaments .of the interio r of the New York building at the World's Fair.- Governor Fishback has instnirW Attorney Davis, ot Arkansas, to bring suit against the men who were con nected with the lynching at Morrill ton Ark. The Governor savs snr-h things shall not be.if the executive has the power to prevent them. O. M. Barnes, a millionaire of Lan sing, Mich., bas pledged .his entire fortune to preserve the credit of two large corporations, of which his son is president, ymte a panic was felt, and two or three large banks came near breaking from the rush made by depositors withdrawing their funds. Two murderers escaned fmm.-ir.-l "death room" at sinp- sina nnn n ui sua y mgni last. The house of Mr. Bradlev Martin of New York, was entered by bur glars last week. Thev root ofTaKr,,. $3,000 wortn of silver. It is thought Catarrh, Heart Failure. Pa- Mr. Harvey Heed taceyvflle, 0. iue Durgiars expected to find : the many , cosdy bridal : presents given nraaiey Martin, ! who recently married the Earl of Craven, but find ing mat these had been securely Fiav.cu, mey tooic what came to hand The President was notified, Satur day at noon, of the Dolphin's arrival, at. Hampton Roads. Carrier Pidgeons being used to convey the message. It took them about five hours to make the trip to Washington. It is now thought that the two murderers, Roehl and Pallister, who escaped Irom Sing Sing, last week, were drowned while trying to cross Uie nver. lhq boatmen along the shore say it was impossible for a small boat, such as they are supposed to have used, to live in the storm that was raging. . Sunday witnessed the closing scenes of the rand naval review at Hampton Roads. The ships are now in New York having formed a grand sea parade and sailed from Norfolk to New York like the "Sea Monsters" that they are. 1 Edward Sheperd, Harrisburg,' 111. .mu t running sore on his leg of! eignt years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitter boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and "uu 1MS g is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large au'on nis leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottk Electric i enters and one box Bucklen:, ...... cured him entirely. Sold by -tin c ' - ' It is statpd that before leavinor th nrienn 1 1 r. . ----r-"""" "ic witci cu I oalve ic ten ui wmcn earlyle Har- A I Hin ri5 rac r-nWfirnA i -. i j. i lines. .. v.ww.ms.u aim aiiow nim to share their chance of escape and that rrarns reiuseci to join them. . ' An irthquak la Sicily. A man named lamh nf I p a -i . . . npni 22. A severe earth ' .nicago last week to quake shock occured at hr He drew o'clock this irornino- at MHa.o. whom he was to trarV nA ' Cl U Shock others Ohio, went to make a deal in Real o,ooo ana handed it to a man with the north mast f Lidur Miif I coin rto i wac tj-hi is-vn,. i wnnlr) ,v,, 7 VT .. uy several ' " "-J as ne could get something to eat. Since that time he has not been seen, and the money is still unclaimed, Saturday was the 25th anniversary of the marriage of the King and y ueen. ol Italy. The event was cele- ralysis of the Throat I Thanh God and Ilood's Sar parilla for Perfect Health.' J' Gentlemen; For the benefit of sufferin hu manity I wish to state a few fact,, vnr JZL., IftSOiJ- 7.? suflered from catarrh and heart failure, getting so bad I could not work Could - Scarcely Walk I nad.a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat At Death's Door ut was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ei nS I wun "hi; I concluded to rwyo heftTeXtIS Hood's Sarsabariila EiiTS for my restoration to perfect health." IIarvkv ITkhi t q.oJtii v ' HOOD'S PII.L8 do not nurire. l. bntactproiapUy.waJlyeaciwHy. He, ' ' Havinp; closed out mv entire stock' of old o-oods nH ;a in jt-resn supply ot the Latest Styles, I am pre- jjv, iu ivc au.-iai,ujii iu uie most iastiaious. I " Quick Sale and Small Profits- wijl be our motto. Call and examine our Bonnets and every thing in the Millinery line. ' ' ' MRS. S. I. GRIFFIN, CNext to Post Office. jewelry Store W. J. ChurchwelL & Co., Proprietors, -DEALERS IN- Ihe Kxtra Session. Chicago, April 22 Vice-President Stevenson arrived in this citv from. Washington yesterday. He says that it is probable that an extra session of Congress will be called m September. Chamberlain's Bye and Skia Olntmeat ' Is a certain cure for Chronin 8n equally as severe. What da mnoi : if 1 Eczema, Tetter, Bolt Rheum and Scald Head: any, is done is not reported. 661118 box' Forsale by druggists. TOEOBSEOWNSBS... , For putting a horse in a fine health v titinn in, I). " rJ? r Itil T , They tone'up the svstemald digestion, cure vi )puro, icuric vunMupaiion, correct Lives of others oft remind us Married life may be sublime. all the There brated at Hampton Roads by naval vessels there assembled. was a continuous . . roar of can non and the ships were gaily decked in thousands of flags, the green and yellow of Italy perdominating. should Alvi- to Mother Mrs. Winslovv's Soothino always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, sof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhce. Twenty five cents a botUe SiQOQM saui liotujn ssapoij ptre ' oonuodojj nop'OTrquio oijj gas " -sassod njuEdBsres U3HJL0 0I We trust to be forgiven this parody I kldney disorders and destroy worms, giting cents per package. For sale by druixista. 01 lines irom LxngleJow's immortal "Psalm of Life." Husbands who are wise and thoughful, know, that the happiness of the home depends largely on the health of the mistress of the home. Many are the tasks which daily confront her. How can a woman contend, against the trials and worries of housekeeping, if she be suffering from those, distressing irregularities, ailments weakness pe culiari to her sex ? Dr.' ..Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a specific for these disorders. The only . remedy, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from ; the manufacturers. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case, or money refunded. . See printed guarantee on bottle-wrapper. For sale by A. J. HINES, Wilson, N. C. Nerve Tonic Blood Builder Br AT V AW deacrlptiva sa. rrkra.' fr 83.50. WILLIAMS Schenectady, if.y. wdBrockTilk.On Dyspepsia in all its forms is not oniv relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulalor. NOTICE ! On Tuesday, the 6th day of June, 1S93, it being Tuesday of June Court week, I will off er for sale to the highest bidder lor cash, at the court house door in Wilson, N C, a certain tract of land in ' Toisnot ' town-" snip adjoining: the lands of Kinchen Edwards, Sarah Robbins, Jesse Dixon, Julia Braswell and others, containing (70) seventy acres more or less known as the Luper tj-aet to satisfy an execu tion in my hands for collection for bal ance due W. H; Petway and wife, on. ine purcnase money tor said land : ' . J. W. CROWELJL, Sheriff ' apr27-6t . 1 1 ...... . . ' .. ; 1 ' - Pills often leave a person constipat ed. Simmons Liver Regulator never does. , . - . . -. . PAR-A-SIT-I-ClDE cures itch in 3 minutes. Price 50c. Sold by Dr. W. S. Anderson & Co. 7 -y-ly Lucas J. Hoover, Black Creek , N. C. Pianos, Organs, Watches AND JEWELRY. Also Ap;ent r - r f u LIGHT Rlr i. HE SIGNALED TO SOM1IO0V.!' dives T- s I fCfe f if3 Onr Recentlj Improved Electro Galvanic v Body Battery, , ? ; Electric belt, and appliances will cer on the Watch ; to 'find sotne xlew to the ! O.i ' fab 1 lamiy cure Rheumatism, Neuralria, Dyspepsia. Liver anr! k'i,i,w-,. remale weakness ainl .iiiM.c r t-ometi. Catarrh cured with .ur EJec- nc catarrhal: Cap. Diseases of m.. permanently cured -bv the current of Electriritv nriifln.-,! h body battery, Live local agents, want cu scquior price list anct t estimonials JWO. A. CRISP, E. II. CO., lefferson. O. a see t bis figure at tU window signaling hintobeht: WjsMtfaofjtbs ' : many timing and dramatic incidents n out : ,N.i' , , -J, -j .- -i 1 a i. . nut . DONT FAIL TO Akl&OH : THE' RAJAH'S RUBY Any of the a.nrv will K sold on easv tpniK lJRepairinof a specialty. Agents w f . V . piemy:. 01 energy ith a WANTED to Michigan M ance Co., and American Accident Co 16 Snow Hill N. C. AVe can't climb a .string, Put if you wish We can do you tip in fine shape. 1? Advance office.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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