The Wilson Advance, tiy W. I,. CANTWEL 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 sood that we can do." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year...... ............ $1.50 Six Months. 75 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at' our risk. Always give post-office address in full. t3f"Advertising Rates furnished on application.? IIEJfKl BLOUNT. It is exceedingly gratifying to the numerous friends of Mr" Henry Rlnnnt to know ot the? remarkable success that he is meeting with in his lecturing tour in the West He has lectured in most of the largest towns and cities in Arkansas, has filled several appointments in Missouri, and is now in Texas, where he will spend , six weeks. . From the places he has visited he has re ceived urgent requests to return and lecture again and he. has not yet had a single adverse criticism. In regard to him and his lecture. , V ft, we have seen such expressions s the following coming from various places: ne nas capiureu opmigiieiu. . 'It would be hard to say enough No communication will De printed 11 wuum uc imiu to ay cuwuu without the name of the writer beine I in nraisp rf this new liVhf amonf the tnnwn to the Rditor. Address all cor- f r.u c.. u v."! 1 ' . - , iiiiJiiv ill inr .DlJUl.il 3 UJJJ1U11JI J1JV.11. respondence to The Advance. Wilson, N." C. Thursday, November'23, 1893. The Hawaiian cloud is settling somewhat. "Wait till the clouds roll by" and see how the matter looks then. "His lecture is a gem from start to "The opera house contained a bril liant and cultured audience to listen to the golden words of eloquence, as they fell from lips that seemed at times almost inspired by fire, . pathos, and humor. "His word pictures were very beautiful and his nights of eloquence soulrinsoirin?." '' I 1 o "He captured every heart and held it spell-bound under the witchery 01 his eloquence." a As an orator he cannotr be sur The English coast was swept by a terrible storm this week. Many ves sels were wrecked and hundreds of lives lost. It seems that '93 is bound passed; as an actor,' he is superb; as . 1 1 .11 T J 1 n .tilmi V,a .o naVratttr ir rr A rf, A " 10 DreaK an previous recorus, even in 1 ju'j.- 13 in.v.uy uuutuui. "io vounsr man or woman, or iatner or morner in Arkansas snnu n miss- the opportunity to Jiear 'Mr. Blount." T" 1 "He" certainly , has captured our city. His audience comprised the culture and intelligence of the town. tie is inaeea a genius, ana , we In another column we give a short sketch of the life of the Rev. Dr. Deems. Many of our citizens will remember him as a former resident of Wilson, and one for whom the hope for another appearance in large school house on Nash street CIty- was built. "He. ic an nratnr rr cumoccin power. "His presence is gracefu and magnetic." The Collegian rejoices at the, good fortune and wishes! hinT ebntiiiued success and prosperity. Cfpllegi4$.f THEY BROKE HIS NECK". Possibly a few more colleges will now prohibit foot ball playing. It has not only become a brutal game, vufc Aivvv lilt Jf UU HUt DLULI dl dLLUdJ I , . murder. Last Saturday in a game, , f ma"y Persist anur- gent appeals made by the rnajor,tr of 1, a. ov-nwia, 11 A uicuu, w., tne state papers to their delinquent une 01 me Doys naa nis necK DroKen. suDscriDers, we are led to believe mat In the Dispatch it was stated that the credit system in the newspaper much ill feeling existed by reason df 1S gcumg iron oaa 10 worse a former game, between same teams. lv befTfr;Vnr their i,, am J lowed the example of the Headlight this state of affairs . would not exist. Just as long as the brethren will stick .1 - .. i 10 mat ruinous credit system, and will accept anything and everything that comes along in the shape of an aavertisement, newspaper business in Norths Carolina will remain at a low ebb. Goldsboro Headlight.- It is all very well for you, brother Roscower, to talk in a high and LAND AND IMPROVEMENT PANV. COM- Good times are coming and people will soon be looking for a place to in- j vest some money. Why not organ ize a land company, and do some thing to advertise Wilson. ' t Our North Carolina exhibit at the World's Fair is attracting tine atten tion of progressive people ihe world 'mighty voice. With twenty columns over. Don t be the last tovVli in the State to help push our advantages m to the view of-the world. t Let some one make a move and he Advance is, ready and waiting to do its part, and more, toward anv enterprise that has the advancement sernjon oi Wilson as an object of home advertising you can afford to sing low on subscriptions! The Advance looks at your sheet with envy, but so far has been unable to get our merchants to do - likewise Give us the key and not so much THE NAVY-DEPARTMENT'S TOT. Credit to Whom Credit U Due. We notice that Mr. C. -Williams tl , , . iu uic wudtto nne in tnts i ne government can t soend its epeti - . . --v.,. I'ji. j. vv. v-oie tens rne ne juuuc, cDougn on pensions so carnea 4,500 pounds to market last they have bought a new toy gun. It week which averaged him $50 per Hew Gam Laws. Book agents may be killed when ripevhlcrk4 is from October 1st to September ,31st ; sewing machine do ; Spring poets; from' March 1 to Febru aryfl28,X:?9" in. leap year ;) the man who knows it all may be slaughtered any time between midnight and 11:60 p. m. : the man whj doesn't advertise because it doesn't pay, any time between sunrise and sunset, his lonliesl Deriod : but the fellow who stops ; his paper because the editor c.nj J..i,t:i.L uiucu iu ijicikc puunu me auiiuuiicc ruent .that.his last- baby . had a new tooth isJnviQlate, he, ought to live forever for he is too mean to die there is no set time tor insurance and building and; load agents but to cacuuic: 111cm on gMgnr, especially when tnecocbajiround on I uesday. Ex. "If Sp?dj" justice. K:. Our city was thrown into a state of great excuemeni yesieraay noon by the-capture of one of the highway men who have eeni infesting our public roadsr for several "Weeks past. Thet nuan was arraigned in the even ing before Judge bhuford, and after a trial lasting half an hour, was con victed by the jury immediately after their . retiring, and sentenced to ten yearj, fn the penitentiary. .This is about the quickest work on record. The robber was captured, tried and sentenced in iess than four hours Fayetteville Observer. a.-- fc - Xively Times Aheatl. The Are o Minine- Cortioanv shin- ' J - L ' J ped through Rocky Mount on last Saturday to. the Mann-Arrington mines a thirtv ton steam shovel, can- abje of handling trom cieht to twelve hundred cubic yards of dirt per day. 1 nis win be worked in placer mining in cormectiorl with a Bucyrus amalga- jnator. "Temporary rails will be laid to convev this immense machine from Nashville., to the1 mines. Extensive placer operations will be started o this propertyas soon as the machin ery is put in place. Argonaut j x . - . 5 .ADVENTUBES OF A BABY. "Tied up by Trainmen. WILKESBARRE, FA., NOV. 19. 1 he trainmen on the entire system of the Lehigh Valley road went out on strike at midnight last night, and to-aay only man trains were allowed to run. Very few wheels are turning and the people are beginning to real ize that what may become one ot the greatest labor struggles in years has been inaugurated. The officials of the company are doing everything in their power to provide for the running of through passenger trains Tj to-morrow, although their success has Been, 10 say tne least, maitterent ; To Develop the Chest. An eminent physician has said that iro mi . 1 lut luuuwiug iwu si in pie move ments' are executed every day for twenty minutes the effect in a year's time will be very apparent." Before going down to breakfast open wide the window and for ten minutes go through the following exercises : First, stand perfectly straight, with neeis tog;ether. and innate the nnm .with the pure morning air, drawing in ine Dream while iilteen is - being counted, and expelling it ia the same way ; repeat this eight or ten times. ONLY THE SCARS, REMAIN mv mc j cits 1, iiiuiiiercnt. . . , . 1 j v icu ui T7 rr : - . 11 I I hpn Tmncr tho ot-mo J r..lt been busily engaged trymg to secure lenth with the palms together, and crews, but it is not known whether theP throw them vigorously back, ne succeeded, to any great extent. " lu wucn me oacKs ; at tirst it He is the man who, in 1877, took his WU1 s"1 impossible, but after a few train out of Wilkesbarre, althoueh days practice it can be done. N. C ciirrnnnBl U.-. U I . I I Mrhpr juiiuuiiucu 1 j v 1 1 1 1 1 iiiimnHnnn Turn i thousand, who' threatened to tear him irom the cab and kill hint if he touched the lever. With the quiet but determined remark, "I am going to take this train through to its des Passaic. N. T.. Nov. iq. A n in fant child of Joseph Hance, of 694 Passaic street, fell from a third-story window this afternoon. It fell at the feet of Dr. John J. Sullivan, who car- nea ,it into the house, expecting to find it dead. ? When it was laid on a bed it grabbed at his watch chain and 1 a ... ana commenced to crow lustily. An examination showed that the child was unhurt. 1 I .. : City Point, on the Tames Rivfr was tne lanaine tor transoorts with ayiuicia icicdscu irom iNormem pns ons on -parole. Une day a most woe-beeone and emaciated (Tnlinnv" sat' swinging his shoeless feet from a Darrei, awaiting his turn, when a pompous Federal maior remarked, to no one, in particular : "It isn't far to Richmond ?" "Reck'n et's near onto three thousand mile," drawled ohnny, weakly. "Nonsense ! vou must be crazy !" replied the officer. staring.;; "Wal,, 1 ent a-reknin' edzact," was the slow reply. "lest thought so, kinder." . "Oh-, vou did ! And why. pray ?" '" 'Cause it took'n youens meh onto foore .t ... . . . ' mar irom Washington." was - thf :t. tied retort. Confederate War Jour nil i - - - uai. . ., The Rich Man's Son. The rich man's son inherits lands. And piles of brick and stones and dnation'he opened the throttle and And he inherits soft white hands, -dashed through the crowd amid a And tender flesh that fears the cold 31JUWC1 ui sucks anu stones, it is t . . exoected that if nmrv D;n i-uce soit hands, and tender flesh, take charge of one of the through r , ...iicu,cspea-i- nassentrer trains tn.mnrra, 7 .c., ... .nma. xonsump- It is feared that th r.ir' :n u ??n' lirunchitis, .and Stomach and come general. About 2500 men are JOT JUeS i?Utr,e ,s ,ae.me: uy, Miuwii us me - ijoiaen iwecncai u uui, . I t. - ..... uiscovery, which overcomes these -l Innnn x.. 1 A. 1 1 11 tl i i fuiscciscs, anu cuts on an tenaences iiic uuimcrtiar ana Financial i u n ri;oi ...u-". l"w'.u MUU rcsu11- rierce,oi uufc uu.uiuy n muttalo, has put the remedy within the country in such matters, savs in 'iS-rn . y v"ll"lu ,o c c j. i- . .v : r. . "rc iwuiui aii, so mat even tne u r .uy inat -siow poor well the obta- it vul,.l,,ut , Hj t a.PPfa7 10 "De It is worth more to you than "pUes w -w M 1V.TI1 Ol J WU 111 I At .w nHJ A. 1 1 J i a 1 a.. 1 . . . . ui ui ivi. duu aiune anu gold. ASK "tZSu jlfSSK y drist lor it. It5 guaranteed AnH .1..; .:.r.rr; 10 oenem or cure: m every case,' or ;a 1 7C k ,",cw'.,u uc" money paid for it will be refunded. tail. Ot the business sihiahnn it en.. I r theresults for the month prove on AR,Ink.I,..c.na,y iwv. nuuic iu uavc uccn quite encour-i a . . - . , , -aging?' The country did not sink Antertaining story is told of a into the bog, in which it has lately StLm Wastl,toV tnel: found itself, in a day, nor can it in lenrta?:?1Sf has always had reason be expected to. extricate itself Z" ."-"7 "M "' "l" in a day, but confidence is returning feu'nAUStnly PU"ed ul eve7 Kao ,-n fat a j j feather he could reach. The result in 1 : MM I I I Hill ' 1 I . 1 1 1 n i : :Liillillllilllll , Cik Notice. ABO ' A Lively Remembrance OF THE HORRIBLE SORES ; Which Caused Them. . : J , . .v" " power ot tamed in a deed of trust eWc,0n" pie by Jesse Dew and wife r"10 to 111 the Register's office of Vi'isin dfcd ty in ..ook No 27. pa-je 6-j, l ' (:pn- eood it did for me.' MacLinery Co;, Philadelphia, Pa. Trailer- ffennrHiidsonV Excerience " I see in rofjaM k tKkt&k kamfchies? performing cuxescleansing- the blood, etc.Xnone impress, jri mpirethari my ' pwa-cas '.an4 , pnsciSntioiisly'. be-' lieve it td bemydXity to let people ' know it. Twenty years ago, nt the age of lSlyears, I had sweatings -oik my " leg-'which broke ai6pi4anej3ij5ninfi sores. , Oujif 9.13141 yhysipian could do Tme no goPd - ahd ifc ii& feared that the bones voiild -affected; iAt lust, my ' ICood Old Mother urged I me to tryAYPR'SSarapa rilla., -i;tootl&fe'ftte.the;8pres healed, and I have ioCenfrdubled since. Only the scars emain; anVf the memory of the pSst toremind "me of the &Pod- AYIaiwjah'as and twenty poundsfand afhin the best ot heaitiicf l nare neen n trier roaa ror r ? the pastr;twHye' years, 'Jiave noticed ' AVITH'S " Snronrvhrilla . rlvprtiorI,- in w y ' , , ........ i. j. i v., t all parts i&fthj United tates, and al wiivs tfl- TilpjTsnrR ! in 'fpllinry Avhnt.: virtue OI .I nnH,0, r the-Court House door m .1. . '! Stl1 at Wilson on Mondav, the 4.!. ,Mltlof December, -,893. that certain l land lying on the waters of Con 1 V of creek, and being situated i i..1" county, Wilson township -0n the lands of Thos. lordan t 1 l'""1? Barnes Daniel. Ir. and ' ,ol,rjr. as the lesse Dew farm K'n acres more or less. v T TEKMS OF SALE CASH. with .good .buildinjrs &c. Jas. 1 . igc;-s. T, ,;, John F. Druton, Attorney. ' 2g6 Notice. J..r- The insurance agency of I.. t.ol l-v. All. l .,.) "'ll' the firm will make payments bi ' i icDaniel, who rwill conduct the ', V ness at the old stand, in Dr. M1Hir ;. building on Nash street. . ' 'ts He represents, .among -'otln-r ccirm nies, the Liverpool and London Va Cilobe, the I'lKeivi.v, of Hartford Con tinental, Londoa and Lanca-t, ! i Southern Insurance Companii-.; ' ' . , L.-.K. Jokiv . ' : ' L. F. Sicl . u i Oct. 24th, 1S93. ' illav;; Notice. Ay er ' s SaijSnU la Prenared Vi-sr TJr. .T f! Avar A T.rtw'ol 1 TVTacio. Has cured others,? wiIIGureyou W. P. SIMPSQN, President. . .Cj J 7jCf? HAjJESi Cashier A. P. PRANCH, Assistant Cashi. ill t lilf. a. uav. uul ujanaence is reriTmintr i . . ' r : j - ... -has, in fact, returned-and a grad- Kiehc ouId reach- The result IJ ual revival of business may be locked i.that hf .hf a sothe, shmy jTcl 1 11 fm-witw c y tl. skin, which looks like polished ' Vl 1 J: couraging feature in the South is the PWc h ree lonely tad verv low nricP of tr tfe awers and a trifle of plumage on most largely, of another immense al?el a ifT6- he crop. No matter how reat thP rP. s U n?ht- bu the cold of winter dundancy ot money or the prosperity ' Sn f fr08,1.000168 of people of other classes, the cotton h .ls. cl,othed ,in a warm flannel jacket, farmers can never get a just profit on r T immvenseIy- At the crop so long as they raise more he dwn pna-W of .cotton of it than the world furnishes a de- battm5 ?Vbmits ?uieUy to Recovered uianu ior. i 47 . . morning, U we may believe so unique FiglitinS Men $2.S0 per Day. El Paso, Teyas, Nov. io. Th TRANSACTS A GENERAL I BANKING 'BUSINESS 1JN lib t ULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE BUSINESSF;:THfcPUI3Lic GENERALLY. 1 f . How's TJite. sympathizers with the revolutionary ' e otter OneHundred Dollars Re- (rnvommont ,nn;nct f..: I ward tor any case of Catarrh that ran. ,,-.....11111 icauiai jucAiLU are vtrv . i , , ... . enthusiastic tnHav TK f.Z ' nm X.yL J.,. Tu"u,s ' F'Jm vrlciNliY oc v-U., rrops.. .Ulkv.u iiiuuv-uuiuidiciy l oieao, u. to-day by the secret agents of the b'VYeuhe unders'gnecl, have known revolutionists: f.. Cheney for the last 15 years, and "Twentv-five thousand .men ar. " . "one M1 ? , ti . HTr u,,,1MU,ulli .a"u Financially nrauitu iW iiyiu. i ne unaersiD-nPfi . aDie to carrv out anv nhhontmn nHa cpk rf fVt m.L1..:. . I hv ther firm v-,v- - luvuiuiiuiidiv movemenr. "' ...... Ml - MI IL. J ., 1 1 will sound a little like the tales of faiiland but we have facts and fig ures tcTprove our statements. This new gun. cost just $500,000. It takes $275 worth of powder for a charge and throws a projectile that costs, $500. This little pistol of "Uncle Sam's can only stand being fired fifty times. In short it will cost the government : just $17,000 every time this pop gun is let off. hundred. Argonaut. The Argonaut's Ringwood corres pondent fails to mention a most im portant fact in connection with : Mr Williams' sale, to wt : The sale was made on the Wilson market COU IIOGE'S SAD PLIGHT. The Isecalled Cousal Rna.ftoa n tj ... . . stranded and Demoralized. ,J , El Paso, Tex., Nov. 19. Col. J. Hampton Hoge, the recently appoin- ted rnncnl A ... 1 . . . : vt ""jy, who was recalled Listen, good people, and perhaos Just to sailine for China ' i ;n . . . . j ... jrou tdji uear u wnen it shoots next week. .THIS SEW WAR SHIP, COLUJUSIA. Our new cruiser, Columbia, sur passed even the most sanguine ex pectations of the Navy Department It was desired that she should at I 11 1 -w -w . uaru iuck. He is Stranded at El 1 aso, and is trvinp- in ffTnt sort of assistance to enable him to proceed to Washington. '; The colonel is not in a condition to. take care of himself rA At- 1 . 1 -"u vjvjiiica to get sober auM,;,useavy Losers from a Connter- fetiB Scheme, tain a speed of twentvlnn. h. nA.u?' 1Nov'. Counterfeit hnr k lr u . Z, .?: ".I ay.uckets the aount of over ..w-., luc uciax itsi cameiwoo.ooo have been hnnnr : - v.u ,u lue it was found that she made even bet tei that this on a four hours con tinuous . stretch she developed the opccM ui u.oi Knots. ims assures us not only the fastest warship in the world, but gives us a man of war that could overtake any of those ocean grey-hounds that ply between New York and Liverpool, and which have become the wonder and admi ration of the. worlds MAKE USB OF THE,TOURlSrs. We notice that a great many cities and towns are' adopting rigid "tramp- laws." In most instances they are put on the streets and forced to work from one to ten days. Why can't we get something out of the hundreds that almost daily infest our town. A few weeks work would effectually stop them from en tering the resident portion of the town. It is a well established fact that tramps have a system of signals, by which they indicate to each other what may be expected at each town and house, t Now if we were to b& placed on their booka as a town where the' penalty, for being caught off the railroad was five days at hard labor, we should soon be rid, not only of. a "nuisance, but a positive menace. , Let the commissioners con sider the- matter at their next meet-; ing and act promptly. last four weeks by the Baltimore and m , ' ie nttSDUrS: Western, Nickel Plate and other rH, tu' was absolutely nothing on the face of mc iicKet to indicate they were coun terfeit. They were accepted without question by; the conductors, passed readily by "the ticket counters and en tered as of legal issue by the-various m-nti auuuors. . The AmsohkIo Dissents from. H la Counsel. xneory of Insanity. 4 Chicaco, Nov. 19. Patrick Eu gene Prendergast, the slayer of May or Harrison, is not phased with the deience his attornevs M txr-j and Lssex. have AmAa . They propose to enter a olea of In. sanity," said Prendero-a oiioji oujecr 10 tnat, 1 want to ac knowledge the .commission of the ne ana piead and prove justiflca- TU a rj- . - t , . VJ men have more auickness and inciolii- about machinery than men have and preiers to employ them m carrvine uul uie aeians 01 nis electrical inven uyiio. n.c is creanea with saying that "women have morp spncp oKmif - . - , . wwjv. ULSVUt, machinery,5n a minute than men have JV. . 7:V. ,. i ..... rf"-""ie, ana snows the faith that is within, him by keeping 200 wuiucu uu nis ' pay roll. Durham dun. - " ' Pi ,. ,. i - : , - - Senator Ransom was indirert-Kr cif down upon in his own county the wujw uay. it a Dig mass meeting at lackson" resolut ienator, Vance's course in the Senate were, adopted by a big majority. Kansom was present and cuQ ; vehement manner against the resolu- uuns, Dut tney went through never- I mfT. . .. . ! i s - Just Hefore the battle nf tV.v vv;m - I . ..v. . UUCl- ness beifeeant Billv Ra etter irom his - wife; ; She said she nearq that there was to hpa k il , ... " uig.yoi ucrana asne aid so wish to see him before it was fought ! When Billy read it he said he would like also to see her; before the battle, but he wouia a great sight rather see her after it was over, Confederate War journal, Will DaV S2.CO npr daw nt- tf j ir .1 J vr J J per month to any individuals that present themselves armed with nn less than 100 cartridges to any of the chiefs commanding the north of the the north are citizens Micario Parh. eco and Valente Garcia. Those men mounted, with rifle and pistol, will be pam j5 per aay. "SANTA ANA PEREZ." 'General-in-chief of the North. West& Truax. Wholesale D Toledo, O. Wolding, Kinnan & Mar vin, w noiesaie uruggists, loledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inWn. ally,- acting directly upon the blood ouu mucous sunaces ot tne system. fnee, 7sc. per bottle. , Sold by all "fugg'sis. i esumonials tree. . 1 HE GOT IT TO HIS SATISFACTION. Among the passengers on a Wes- . i - - tern train recently, was a woman very much overdressed, accompanied by a It is claimed that the secret agents T aOKm? nu.rse-giri and a self of the movement have onran.id . Wllled tyrannical boy of about three provisional form of government and E AT 7 arouse? thte. iadlS' o7i"ii ci,i , , . nation ot the passengers hv ht mn. ...x. .iUy issue atrip wun wmcn tO.I:.,i .l.:i 1 1 ' ... carry on the r camnaitrn rnf "."t" " -s, screams ana his Mexico. piousness rowara his patient nurse. He tore her bonnet,scratched her hands and finally spat in her face, WltnOUt a word Of remnnstran. the mother. Whenever th any firmness the Our Fall stock of NOTIONS ;c VT5n,;" XJ 1 thing you need in the Millinery Lfne can be found at our store. - . -. v---s--iw;,:--:.-..-.. Call and be convinced that :wr hm." i j stock in the city. - . . DRESS MAKING. We riav fc,V vu r TVr- A t-v . r " . ..-v-i-uivuiiuic -services 01 MISS Anna DaviS. Ol Baltimore nn Pvn0nn.J Satisfaction guaranteed -to all who will favor me with their !. MRS. S' I. CRTFRTKT INext to Post Office. ' ... ;, -j. - ' kine ouaiineu as :u nim;.- Don the estate (if SimI,. ,, i..' tv, deceased, -all persni.s nidi. l,t, x tu paid estate are hereby noiifit d loniake immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate to jresiin them duly verified to the inuk rsi-ne, or his attorneys, on or before thv j.'tli day of October, 1894, or this notice ViH be plead in bar of their recovery. " -: K. II. MOORE, ... ' . AdminisliMor. AVOOPARP & V AKIiOKOlUII, 'Att'vs- Wilson, N. C, Oct.. 16, iS9v Notice The firm of M. Ronntree & Co., ha : assigned- their entire business t me, this is to notify aH persons havin-r claims against said firm to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1S94, or this notice will be plead in bar of iiieir recovery. All persons indebted to said firm will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. , " A VV. J. DAVIS. Notice Having qualified as admimstratnr'x.f the estate of Dn. M. 1). i.c;'s deceased. late of Rl.-irk- ("rt- vi. '" County, N. C, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or hpfnro ti of October, 1894, or this notice will ie pieau in oar 01 llieir recovery. All persons indebted t,- c:iiil -.Ki..i .. ;n please make immediate payment. T ' . Administrattfr. Jno. F. Rkuton, Attornty. This October 17, 1S93. Notice. THE: 22 ... Bark From tlie Wilderness. In the battle of the Wilderness In A- the late war, Mr. Wilev Rud s 11 of :r j this city, was standing behind a fc W. t J"t "rmness the ory tree firine at the Yants A Kill. I f.u " Sn,aW . W o?tLhitrZed T '"toF? ot the tree and marlp an im ui.,j Li.- .j - . " illu over Mr R nd;cnic Ufi- Z. -f u "'"W" luc nurse ior tne tilth time a skin JZ ?i ll'i!: Ih? w?s? -1H i" -d new on the ,nj ifr r, a- -Tt , P . Cll winaow 01 the nurse's seat. The bov anl Mr. Rudisill scarcelv rhnncrnf f L j .t . . . ' . uc uuy vMca. i l r l I 1 1 If r- I r I -t 1 T" s t-h I it anv mnr. kq "..V w me nurse davs The W ;AhV,:;11". ntn,s hdnd said coaxing j ..u.w7 iuvi jjuiiiciuus ior 1 "riarrv musn t tnnr-Ji ki, one to make more of an - imnrmcinn I I J it. ' . " than another. - r T 7ul . S,Cream.ed -V Last week a small snr. arrto. . " ai? found the Mr. Rudisill's temnle and o7vT KJm I Ll " fm. . wl.lhout Plf considerable tmnhU n " "nng ?er head cried out every dav and verdav A t , N vvn7 ? you tease that of the AthrrTn urni ' 7 ' u &' lv,ary r Let nim have it. I iSt? h encouraged, Harry hickory bark about as large as k The sweam hat tolh? dK1 nickle. It was thP Ram hit w A?!. S.eam that Uowed brought was shot in there in th . WnAI m "7 u? 10 mP Psengers eyes. The nlaee nv.r u lir " V1C mo.inr awo again. "Mary." ing and kr f ,et hlm it r "Mary bark in that nlace m-"7 Seat and said confused- Charlotte Newc. " y- "e gGt 11 ma a"- Lizzie Bryan GentreBric vWaro TTY virtue of a decree of the S.uVi rior O Court made in the civil anion wherein S; A. Woddard, Trustet , .was Plaintiff and 1. G. V. t'obb were Defendants, I will self 'at the uourt House door in Wilson on Mon day the 4th day of December, iSc, the following described propei t : Or 1,4 , , 1 r 1 i ..v. .ui ui (jaieei oi land, situate in the town of Wilson, on the corner of Nash and Goldsboro St., adjoining the lots of B F. Driggs 2nd'J- L. Frvar, it being the lot wherein is situate the three story brick buildirg. -inerally known as "The Kawls Huildiii-." TERMS : Cash. . S. A. WOODARl). t. A. & S. A. Wooijakij, Att'ys. ouse HAS opened ,'i;i. tin I'ouniis v Mr A W' tTx...U.j i . i- V', J.' ,wwiani1 Jeu Mondav ior lyier. lexas. wherp r.,;n o j the -winter, with his brother, Mr. H. owiand. His many friends in Henderson.-while rep-rertlno- K,e roSlnCereIy b6Pe his sojourn in f-iif iu ouutnweu . maw k li. and greatly beneficial to his health. nenaerson told Leaf. ' Good Doctrine. The PropTPssivf pq Manon Butler will snMi. t itj j .i V "f Benson " 'iuay tne 24m. s And U Wasn't a Pampkln Tear. . On a lot fifty yards' from the Her ald office Mr. J. G. , Gurley. had a pumpkin vine this year which had. 42 pumpkins on if. He gathered them one day recently and WelgSed-ffiem cicjj 1? f?'1 '337 pourids.- "jijujuciuneraia. : ; c Branson s almanac for 1894 comes to us again, valuable aslbr many years past One can hardly fmdii 10-cent book of greater valGe. For long years Mr Branson has calcula ted his own almanac, and the book stands the 'test of an intelligent pab'i lie. It is certainlv what Hr ii Claims for it : "a valnahlp Ua k- u j of information." ' ( 1 ; , Lawyer "Wren 'r once for breaking a man's skull with i ciac nancae r "Witness ."T 'woon'i . , tnoueh mv lawver nm, !, .1. .- .. , , 1 j . 1- - "wi cis me xiau never, been in an axe it ymsa i an axe handle." Hereafter rjolitical m rjrKi n 00 n.?1f k. lor sale cheaD. esoeciallv if a j J v.jr ai C run by men who have proved to be ncwLUi:, lo uie men who furnished oil to run the machi favor of infnsincr n. : .1 . fc. "v." wiuuu inline ant uarrv nv rpimritm,. v Olrl rvi-lifiyl u 1 . . . . k..uwu udtus 10 private life and r-ut new men in their place. Give us men wno are nor afroiVi r i t , . iVJ lw cAurcss jcuiucranc nnrtrino 1 .1 wuu iwvc me -uone to stand up to it. Oxford This "Jedy is .becorning so well known and so popular as to need no special mention.,. All wh6 have used LlectriBitters- sing , the same sonff o I Prai?T A : Purer medicine does not exist' and it is miaron j. II'. L' . . - " """"-ei IW UO alf...at 1S claimed. , Electric Bitters n.i I 1 wuure an diseases of Liver and IVldneVS-4WnT remMo v. 1 n -i c . ' "-xiuiimuics, nous, oalt Rheum and tiw ' fe& hY impure blood. W iU drive Malaria from the svstPm a . f r fP .Hpaeache, ; Constipation Enlii ?d? !f trV Electric Bitters. Entire Satisficiion guaranteed or moneV refunded rJl . ?i.ooier bottle at all Druggists. - The Firot Southern Team to PUy Jw fcew . vork. TL c . . .. t Aue ioot-baii team of the State mversiry leu Urjapei HU1 yesterday for New York, and on the 25th, on of T XTlT P'ay the team of Lehigh Umversity. The team will X" l? enmond. where on IS'-r Py the Uni- lvirg'nia. It will be the Vnrlr . WiirNeW -: ' " .. wmbmi fT 11 r -f the meaning j Teacher "What is 61 one-twentv-fifth ?" Little Bov "I teacher "If von t, r children visiting you and only one . ' IUCUJ. wnat would you do?" ll"c uoX-"i a wait till they all Tr i. c' 51110 UJ eat it self. u air. aarvey Heed . Laceyvllle, 0. . . Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of the Throat Thank God and Hood's Sara partllafor Perfect Health." Could Scarcely Walk not seem to do me ny ood M-Ti il di2 -At Death's Door my- Our Sales.. FldorJ is' the. best lighted of 'ariv warehouse 'ev er built,3 contamirig Y40 solid Skylights, diffiising the light evenly over ALL the- floor , space. . . SALE OF PERSONAL PRORERTY. "T " ' By virtue of the power Of sale contained in a deed of trust executed to. me by M. Rountree & Co., and duly re corded in. the office of the Register of Deeds of Wil county, in Book No. 35, Pae ino. 05, 1 will on . .Monday, Dec. 1 8, sell for - cash, at the Forbes farm on Nash road all the personal property on said ' farm, including , 5 mules, 1 mare and colt, farming imple ments of every kind and varie ty. Also a nice lot of corn, fodder, cotton seed &c.. S:r. On Wednesday, Dec 20th, I will sell at the Rountree farm, on the plank road, 6 val uable young mules, 65 head of hogs, 30 head of sheep, 1 Jierd of cattle, corn, iorage of every description, cotton seed, etc,, . also one 1 2 H. P. engine and .farming -implements of every uescnption. ' ' W. J. DAVIS, Assignee M. Rountree & Co FIRST-CLASS 1 Gill . r . . . ; . ... v- . , - w ri: 1 to Grocery and Bar. When you heara blab-rrutHng about us, some, dog: has been hit wiYK Snri Kn the -halloo!" :0--''tw We are here to serve voi innHlnir u our pleasure to stand close un to 1 vnitr in. uie saie oi your ;,1 UBACCO, let our saie oe nrst or last Consult us before sellin; VOll Olir hfcf nrlwin . i-? : f . - " Scrofula, whether hereditary or ac- ?U1 w ' ll LthoTrouRhIy expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the crrMt h AnJ r ' w""- "vvi puniier. , Hood's Sarsaparilla Your FriendsrTrSy; : Pace, CozartOo Proprietors. I take this method to inform my friends and the oublic that I am receiving daily, Fresh' Goods. Cash or, trade given for all kinds of country produce. -Give me a trial and I am sure to get your trade in the future as I will convince you that I'll give more goods than any man in town for the same money. Hoping to receive a call from you, I am Respectfuly, , r E. G. ROSE, South Tarboro Street, below K. K. WILSON, N. C-