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7 SKTHE LAKGEST SCHOOL TABLETS ON THE The Wilson Advance, j J BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHISQ COMPAHY. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Jinterea mine rosi umte ai N. C. as second class mail matter. , For the cause that lacks assistance, iT-r ,rnr that nPids resistance. . For the future in the distance, ! lt a i:nmrr of sacks and cloth so as to And the eood that we can do." I , . . , : fy,;,. -t keep the bride s sleeves m their spot- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : less condition and gloriou balloon One Year.... ...$i.co , . Six Months , 5,snaper Remit bv draft, oost-office order or May their voyage as they go hand registered letter at our risk Always give post-office address in full. i ; Iiy nuivikiii& application. 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. Thursday, - April 1 8, 1895. One more fusion- Legislature and we are undone. The Brooklyn bridge cranks are still at work. The last onteV name was Dufiy.' His body never rose. What is now lelt of the income tax will add more,- probably, to the incomes of the lawyers than to the revenues of the Government. The pension payments for April thus far have been $6,757,000, and the end of the month will bring the total nn to nearlv 12.000,000. No tvonder there is a deficiency. Again the wisdom? of putting in competent men in office is made manifest. All towns with charters dating later than 1-883 are lelt with out legal means of holding an elec tion. A Michigan woman was married the other day, who is a member o eight secret societies, several clubs and missionary bands. Her newly acauired husband must be a man of domestic tendencies; if he is not he wijl be by and by. Ex. , - WHILE the dralt ol the terms o peace between China and Japan giv en out lrom Washington is notwhol ly official, it is probably reliable in its outline,' and it seems reasonably cer tain that the war will be ended at once. China will be forced to bear the expense of" the war, but the Euro "pean powers will not allow Japan to be guilty of such injustice as they themselves would practice under like circumstances. - It is alleged that no Harvard pro fessor is able to read the sacred books recently presented to the university by the King of Siam, but this is prob ably an error, lor the Havard faculty posess a varied and comprehensive f--ad of ijfhstruse learning. lhese Noks which compose ipe oiuic i e thern Buddhists, are thirty - ne "n ngmlvtr and they are handV USS-r " bound 'in tuiOW leather and are imposing volumes. WHV WILL TOU DO IT. The new Ambassador from Spain to the United States has performed the discourteous feat of coming from Spain to this country via Cuba a small Island to the immediate South of this ;' 'country which was in the cftete and -still is in the present days controlled 1 , as a vassal or slave by Spain. There V is a little ot the 'offensive partisstpsh ip" ) businiMirErlecedinj -Sl-ess & Carolinian, Hickory. The above article may be the only thing that many people will see, in re ference to the visit of the Spanish Minister to Cuba and whereas this ar ticle jnay do no harm, it is wrong, in that it tends to mislead the readers of the press. The Spanish Minister did not go to Cuba on a visit and not en route, in the sense above mentioned, but for a specific purpose and that purpose was to get direct information on a question now under consideration between our government and his own. He, as minister at Washington, will be called upon to act for his home government and in order that he night be the better qualified to so .ct, he was sent to the locality in v hich the trouble, originated, to get 11 the evidence at first hand. I The Democrat c press should be ore careful even on immaterial ints. COMMUNICATION. Finch, N. C, April, 15th Dear Advance: We are gen '.ly very quiet up our way, and so m anything of interest does hap I we want folks to know it, so I am g to write you about a marriage took place in. our neighdorhood week. -The young man Mr. Guy ne, was from down near Wilson vhen he got to the river on his o his bride's home he found all the bridges were washed and he was in a peck of trouble, y . he got the miller at Strick m ill to put him across and he 5 best man (Mr. Willie Dew) it to the nearest house, where id man ot the place loaned horse arid buggy. It was iling from there to Mrs. G. Y where they were, anxiously by the bride, Miss Mattie her lady of )$&or Miss faster. The ceremon bui. SJ? sg goes lie went 10 me nvci couldn't get across" so some one else had to be pressed into service. Af- , , , . hmnv nair ter the knot was tied the happy pair drove back to the mill where the mil- ler had decorated nis ooai auu Snrw. hand down the gwin slream Qf life uWnc prove pleasant and may all the thorns in their pathway be changed into roses, and may they realize that the treasures of the deep are as dross when compared to the bliss that is to be found in love that is met by love S. again. COMMUNICATION FROM FREMONT, After a very successful term of four and a half months our district school closed last Friday night, April 5th Long-before the hour for the exer cises the building was completely packed with people. Not only from the adioinintr neighborhoods, but from the adjoining counties. At 8 o'clock, p. m. the orator of the occasion, Hon: B. F. Aycock, of Fremont, was introduced to the audi ence by Mr. Nathan Bass in a short but very appropriate speech. Mr. Aycock selected for his subject. "Business Methods, farming and the national wealth." His address was both instructive 1 and entertaining. j f Jour people will adhere to the good advice given by Mr. Aycock they will be greatly benefited, and some of the many burdens will grad ually be taEen from our shoulders After the address the audience were highly entertained by the schoo' until half oast eleven o'clock. We failed to get a copy ol the pro gramme, so we can mention only few ol the recitations. Among them we specially noted the Gypsies Warning, a song rendered by Miss es Roper Bass and Mr. Barefoot A dialogue by eight young ladfes "What is most Beautiful." A recitation "The Great Temp ter, by Miss Lizzie Barnes. A recitation "Nobody's Child" by niue may cass A declination "Tact and Talent by Mr.' Malhew Saules A recitation "The Children" by Misses Mattie Aycock. Al recitation "Advice to Girls" by Miss Emma Barnes. 1 hen we had the comic pieces which were highly complimented "The Drunkard in the Coal Cellar, "The Southern darkey and his Ban 10, by Messrs, ohn fenel and Joseph Bass; a lecture o. "Apples, 'Dr. Putt'. SturT, We speak tor Vis of the school as frrttintr thS I JffWT, y The entertainment was a grand success. Mr. J. B. Hooks, of Fre mont, a thorough going gentleman of excellent character, taught this sec sion. A Patron. VHlalle Mineral in Surry. '. A Missouri paper says: An under-current ol interest '-riVi1 to A1 manifested amongcer&in expert min erjaoglkv arid geologists in the West over some samples of rock recently taken from Surry county, N. C. One shows a rich quality of tin ore; another has some beautiful garnet gems embedded in a greenish mica ceous granite- It is claimed that that county is very. rich in precious miner als; that an area of ten acres is cover ed on the surface with a solid body of black oxide of manganese; and that there is an unlimited amount of blue specular and magnetic ores, to say nothing of fine clays; mica and asbes tos are to de found there; yet the county has never been prospected nor worked not even a geological report has ever been made. Want to H unhand their Voting Strength." A law was enacted by the General Assembly entitled "a law to prevent the setting of , large steel traps," re marked a gentleman this morning: "I suppose this law was enacted by the Republicans in order to keep their voting strength together. It is hard on raisers of poultry, howeyer." Raleigh Press. Persons who sympathize with the afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carter of 1255 Harrison street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from inflamma tory rheumatism, but has not. hereto fore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wiscon sin, and in consequence has had an other attack. '"It came -upon me again very acute and severe," hesaid. "My joints swelled and became .in flamed; sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request ot my mother-in-law I tried Chamber lain's Pain Bairn to reduce the swell ing and ease the pain, and to my agreeable 'surprise, it did both. I have used three fitty-cent bottles and believe it to' be the finest thing k r rheumatism, pains and swellings ex tant. For sale by E. M. Nadal." " WILhON COUNTY TEACHERS ASWO-CIATION. The Wilson County Teachers' As. sociation met in reKular session, last Saturday mormnjat n:30,with Pres ident Jas. VV. Hays in the chair, alter the business of the meeting had been transacted the programme was taken up Mr. J. E. Debnam, ol Saratoga, read a very thoughtful and scholarly paper on "Spelling Reform," and al- most declared himself for the pho- u ;n-A - 1 . great waste ol time and effort occasion- ed by our present system. He asked that something be done lof the relief of the next generation of chil dren, and plead that they should not be forced to learn a' system in many respects absurd and irrational Mr. Allen; of our schools, discussed the paper very warmly and took issue with Mr. Debnam, insisting that our spelling is the result of centuries and that history and ethics, poetry and philosophy are all handed down in the soelling of words. He insisted further thai to change our nresent method of spelling would destroy the duck not satisfied with this his con connection between the English and ductors had evidently provided Latin and Greek languages. This discussion brought out the strong ,int nn both sides of this interest- ing question. Mr. Chas. J. Parker, of Raleigh, was present by invitation and in a forcible and logical manner discussed the question of professional prepara- tionby teachers. Mr. Parker said that Switzerland has the best system of schools in the world and that this is due to the fact that teaching is there conducted upon the scientific Drinciples outlined and put into prac- tice by the great reformer Pestalozzi. The school house is more important I in a Swiss village than the court house, jail, or other public building. Yvhat has been done in this small country of mountains can be done in North Carolina if the teachers will prepare themselves by studying thetwo minutes mere were ntty men science ol education and then teach in accordance with the great princi-1 pies of intellectual, moral and physi cal growth. Mr. Dale, of Stantonsburg was on the programme with a pa per on teaching "Fractions," but was pre vented from attending. Mr. J. D. Boyette, of Lucama, dis cussed in a very instructive and thorough manner, '-Pensmanship" Mr. Boyette teaches the Spencerian system and advocates it, although he thinks in many cases there is no need to have the drill that is necessary when the object is the acquisition of a "fancy hand." A committee was appointed, with rr ' aupr. Connor as cnairman, to suggeSl - . r ! a 11st 01 dooks ana a course 01 stuay for the members Mr. A. Al. AToore was Hslcea by trie! association to present a report on the vertical system of wrkingorjhenjt mcung. A very pleasant out spirited discussion was had between Mr. Moore and Mr. Holden on this subject, but the matter was left. open till the next meeting. The next meeting will be held Saturday morning, April 27th and it is expected that Mr. Alderman of the University will be present and- address the meeting I. O. O. F. On the 23rd day of April, 1819, the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows was organized in Baltimore, Md., with five members. Today it has nearly one million adherents. Enter prise Lodge No. 44 has taken steps to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the Order in a fitting manner, and to that end Hon. W. C. Douglass of Carthage, N. C, Grand Master of the State, will deliver a public address at Mamona Hall on Tuesday night the 23rd inst. Subject: Odd Fellowship, its History, Undertakings and suc cesses. Mr. Douglass is a lawyer of ability, an attractive and interesting speaker, and will entertain the full house which will turn out to hear him. The pub lic is cordially invited to be present. Seats free. Do not forget the date, next Tuesday night, 8 o'clock sharp. If King Solomon was alive he would now say: "Go to the travel ing man, learn his ways and be wise." Mr. C. W. Battell, a Cincinnati travel ing man was representing the Queen City Printing Ink Co., after suffering intensely for two or three days with lameness of the shoulder, resulting from rheumatism, completely cured it with two applications of Chamber lains Pain Balm. This remedy is gain ing a wide reputation for its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings, and lameness. 50c bottles i"r sale by E. M. Nadal. The government has decided to survey the Armistead land, owned by it in southwestern North Carolina, with a view of placing it upon the market within a few months. The tract amounts to about 32,000 acres and it is said to contain valuable min erals. The government originally be came possessed of the land by taking it ior debt. SEAL ASERiT isthe character istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. M,UlrA5C. EMXlj ALffA STATIONRY(mrCp A IJTely Time. The good people of Toisnot, (Elm City) were thrown into quite a state of excitement on Friday last, by the violent outnreak ol a colored mnivia- ual, by the name of William Howard. It seems that Howard made an at tack upon the little child of David Armstrong, beating: it and inflicting painful wounds with a piece of iron and a brick. On being approached by tue autnormes ne resistea, ana a lively set: mma-e ensued. Three or four men were knocked down and -, , - , . -., i rendered i:o,s de combat but finally, he was ove powerea aaa ueu, men 101- lowed a 'im! be-'ore h s worslrp..Capl. W. L. G'': r,mf rw'io p o iip''y o der- ed h's removal to the cusiody of She; 'ft Oowt 'l. The p one - w is biouht over in a w.ion, ana it ever a poor uevn v;s rendered harmless, by rope.; (other wise d i-po.-ed than a-'ound the neck) that djvkev was Hie man, iwo sets ot new plow lines were aiiistically ar- raii"ed around h's arms, body and I -1 -. . 1 :.. ,l. . - le8s 11 Rave nim reappearance ot having ona new sprinor suit of white against the contingency ot tailing asleeP on me way, lor me prisoner was so securely tied to the wagon (Ret him loose, un nis arrival at tne Ja", so aesperate was ne, an at- tempt was made to drive the wagon ln" e Ja11 DeIore spacing up tne shackles, but it was tound that the aRn would not pass through the door so t was drawn UP 33 near m possible, and the prisoner carefully unpacked and hurried into the invit in precincts ot hotel de Crowell " may well be imagined that all this time the busy throngs of Wilson's unemployed hosts-were not idle. Be fore he wagon bearing, the unfortun- ate man had come to a stand still, half a dozen curious eyes had been attracted by the unusual sight, and in around the wagon, asking questions ad trying to get a good view ol the man s iace. 1 ae scene was growing very animated long before the last knot was untied and hurrying feet carried their owners at a brisk trot toward the point 1 f. interest. Unfor tunatelv the Sheriff had some other business on hand, and the show was I cut short. One of the men who came over with the prisoner remarked that, "that fellow could hck any fifteen men in I Wilson county. A Ilnmo Inxiiraitce Company Agiilimt the Combination The Southern Stock Mutual Fire I i.na r- :..i,a 1 I insurance Company is the comoanv 1 j j.- has bgen boycotted by th Eastern Tariff Associates s-r lv making in the profit of tlte" company 1 nis outside combination known as the tariff Associationjiasgaid iha NorthCaroljnajigenrs shall not repre sent-H Strong, creditable, conservatrve, North Carolina company; but it has not yet said that the North Carolina public shall not insure In the North Carolina Company. Our people can home, company. The aeent from this time at Wilson will be H. E. Thompson who can be found at the Briggs Hotel. Advertiser' MhxIidk. The road to success is paved with good advertisements. The homeliest . language carries conviction if it is the truth. Do all business men advertise? It seems so for we never hear of any who don't T ... . t iu secure ! an aa vantage over a competitor, use twice as much ad vertising space. In advertising, always say what you believe, if you wish people to be lieve what you say. Printer's Ink. Mr & a. Rainey worth Danville, Va, Nerves Unstrung Weak, No Appetite Hood's. Sarsa parilla Restored Health.- "Three years ago I had the grip, which settled In my head. It continued to grow worse and there was no rest for me. My limbs felt numb, my nerves seemed to be unstrung and I had no appet ite. Doctors' treatment and other medicines failed to avail me relief. I obtained two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Restored Me to myself. Last July I began to have bad symptoms, and I at . once resorted to OOCfS Sar8a" partita Hood's Sarsaparilla. I f g ffC continued nntU I had 1. taken three bottles, fe' i which not only restored (my health but also cured my baby of a bunch and did nlm a great deal of good." Mrs. Emmit A. Kaijtey, North Danville, Va. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from the tost Ingredients. 25c H DreM Parade oil Monday Nijjht. The usual Monday night's drill was changed into a dress parade, this week. ,The company was inarched to the Centre Brick Warehouse and put through the usual drill. A large crowd of ladies and gentlemen were congregated to witness the show, and were much pleased with the fine ap pearance and maneuvers of the com pany. The boys are really in excel lent shape and have enlisted within two or three of the limit number 60. After the drill the sogers retired to their quarters, to put away their guns, and the young folks took possession of the floor. In a few minutes there was a merry scene. Music was se cured and an impromptu dance started about twenty five couples were on the floor and quite a pleasasent evening passed. I;:ifiifi Cannot b ur.l by local applications as they, cannot reach the diseased portion of -the ear. There is onlv one wsv to rrr deafness and that is iv c t: tsi i-i P tvin-dips. Deafness i: caused by an hitiar.ied con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. .When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un- ess the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out often are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfa ces. . . We 'will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh. Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. y. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. JQfSold by druggist 75c. MlaalSHlppt Biertlijil AKnociiitinn Mitel. Jacksox, Misa, April 11. The Mis-. slssippi State Medical association met In its -28th annual session here yester day, President P. W. Roland, of CoHee- ville, presiding. Wrrnn Kleclod a Vice- I'rentdcnt. Atlanta, April 10. Colonel Beverly W. Wrenn, passenger trafHo agent of wo i-iam sysiesn nas Doon elected a vice-president of the Cotton States ex pos! tion. W1H be Masney From lelawro. Dover, Del., April 18. Senator, Hanby, who is the leader ot th Ad dicks forces, prefllctn that Maswoy will io elected senator wttkin three weeks Stewart's mother was making sandwiches of deviled ham. The little fellow came along, and seeing the can with the picture of the imp upon it, regarded it earnestly for a while and then said: ' 'Mamma what is that stuff?" "This? O, this is deviled ham." He looked seriously at the mixture and in an awed vioce inquired: "Why, mother, have they killei him?"- CT at ' nn- DISEASES Are Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAR, and a single application of CJJTICURA, the great skin cure, wMl afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skth and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. Cuticura Works Wonders, and its cures of . torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. Cvtkvka Remedies are sold throughout tho world. Price, CtmcusA, 50c.; Soap, asc; Rkioltent, $i. Fottrr Dxvg and Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. "All about the Blood, Skin, Scalp, and JIair," free. PLES, blackheads, red and oily skin pre tested and cured by CuncuKA Soap. MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS and weakness, back ache, weak kidneys, rheumatism, and chest pains relieved in one minute by the Outiourst Anti Fa Ln Plaster. CITY DOTS. Don't forget that you can have any kind of printing done at the Advance office. We are "prepared to print anything from a visiting card to a magazine. Have you seen that beautifu Crepe Tissue at the Advance Station ery Store? Also a fresh lot of Japa nese doiles in white and colors. A full line of sterling silver spoons. berry spoons, butter knives, pickle orks, pie lifters &c, at Rawls.' Call and see them. . The latest shades in .crepe tissue all colors at the Advance station ery store, Nash Street opposite Court House. Have you seen them? No? Then go at once to the Advance Pub. Co Printers and Stationers. No. one white envelopes, anv sizp for sale at the Advance Sta otore at 5 c. per. pack. Keep your eye on the Advawt office for bargains in printing and stationery. Don't forget the 5,000 "pair of men sand boys pants at 50c a pair ai xoung's. . - . , ChUdrenCryfor DUKE GIGARETT&8 MAM riM Mgh Srado Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE. MO MORE EYE-GLASSES,' MITCHELL'S A Cortain Sale and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES. Pradurintr lAmg-mig nteaneaa, ana livstorxng tne BigMof tne euu CnrcB Tear Drong, Granulation, Srje Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lftshes, AUD PHODUCIITQ QUICK SZUKT ATXD PEfiMANENT CDftJB. A I10. cwinRllr cfncnrlons whe nmH In -rft, TiKAArs, fuilt RRttm, JBarna, SOLD RV au cr.udGiSTS AT 23 tVKT. T5 VERMIFUGE e old-fashioned and al ways reliable remedy for stomach disorders. One hottle'haa killed 6ll worms. Thousands of people living to-dy owe their life to this -medicine The same good medicine FOR CHILDREN that It was fiftv vears aeo. If roar drantst or storekeeper Aoce BOt keep It, send 25c. for one bottle to . E. & S. FREY, Bltlmor.xMd in oor Health F means so much more than you imagine serious and r fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don t play with Nature s -health. If yooarefeellnv Browns ont of sorts, weal and generally ex IK hausted, nervoas, have ae appetite and eant work, begin at oneetak lnsr the most relia Iron ble strengthening medicine.which la Brown's Iron Bit- ters. A few bot Bitters tles cure benefit comes from the very first dose it VM't JtWas tour ttetk, and it's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Urar Neuralgia, Troubles Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria. Nervnn unman ... . w omen's complaints. C,t nnfo Ka Mtininai t L J lines on the wrapper. AU othm are Mb- hlilulfk. t m rwtnT an a a - - y'1,1 s.e,'?d set of 'oa Beautiful WerM'a 01 two ae. at: Fair Views and book free. 1 m , w , e'w Trilby - - - $1.75 Marcella - - -Heavenly Twins - -Bsn Her - - '' Fair God ' - - 2.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 Addresses - .60 WITH MANY OTHERS AT THE Advance Stationery Store NASH STREET. PENS APER ENCILS 1 EN HOLDERS ALL TO BE TOUKD AT Advaqce STATIONERY STORE. DOUBLE SIZE TABLETS Only Five Cents. Ym G- CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N. C. Office Branch & Co's. Bank BuildinR. pjOUSE AND LOTFQR SALE! ?Ve i5m and Pantry: ,ot n'gh and : dry; well drained; good well of water I r or information, annlv t . ADVANCE OFFICF. . - -r j ither's Castqria So Weak 3Eoro y B ?zS9 saved Th 1 P Books Books!! Better result from use of fertilizers rich do not Sufficient Potaj ..,irC The results of the pll . ". 1 . ,,if-c The to insure. uic ut - of the use and abuse of potash are "Tbey ar oot free. It vill cost you nothing to read jg. dollars. GERMAN 13 ! SPECIAL . GHA iN u Q p p.- E H WALL . $i TO $5 PEiyfe, We re have made specfat. ein.ims wnh . C. Lawr-,:ncb & Ca . the t Wall Paper Manu6.tnrrs of New York u tu-rel y v ate aMc tj A T our subscribers thg. , t 01poni,1:itv 0 buy h:j:! -r:u,,e X pieat oue C-U. D. Address all c namrs at aooui luciusvr ,,,. Pi ,, s.u-.m o ami cm .- iv... r.-.. hou- many pieces of paparoom requires and how to bans-paper, suit Lq free o application, be., , prices.- Sc. per roll; Golds. i-v. i;er roi., Embossed Golds, 25c., f n , 1 u L:(les( slvicS lisvd hy the eitc oi New York As th't onTv f,oWs Kood for a bmited tuye, . y a should make vour selectf, , ,4r1u at once. Orders, sent Mm mmm must w e Nj llTgTv" "eT y u A F oifltfr On stationery WHkM W NEED . THE printed OSITE n i RECEIVING. 1 As vf V 6 r 1 . - f v WEAREN.OVj J n a t r VI A I am a w a I TO OU.R3 MtllinnnTr OCKOF ancy Goods And solicit! ltronaye f our ' friend 1 We I also have witn the ct !e- brated Mis- larks, who has had ears ex- the I have witM i .1 Fashionable Difessmakmg hi. and guarantees all vfr'ork in her limJ to gie Perfect :-: Sajtisfaction. With thanks fcfr past - patronage j HRS.E.A.iHMS,&C0. (Successors tolMary Aines & Co") m I TarhHro sire! t FASHIONABLE :--DPSSMAKING I have operle,d drfsir,a1k" " ing establilsn,cn,t,lIl tn rooms over! th.e oldfkounx Store op Niasn .stref . ancl win De pi' those wishid1 g dressB MADE OR CUT call and gt1 a tne trial. All fitting: done BY TAILORING SYSTEM. Irs. Edith dwtenscWager. OPPOSUTE B BIOG8 HOt'SK. MISS WILLIS, Principal BALTIME COOKtHG SCHOOL, KK HOOK. -u uui uiis coull Rumford Chemica K- Eivine' vour r ron and nlail it 10 Works. Providence. aaress, olainlv writ ' . : u, a copy uiJJ be sent iree Rumford Cmemic R.I. Please M.Lss Wil ns New Pastrv Cc - nit- I'-o which am entitleiLby be of. I u Work!, 1 yi I'K. IMXJk-,1 Im: Name ' Post Offlco j County t . : State v - S" 1 r as i Crof in potasn. 1 lost fertilizers couw" resu , , . u toiu mvcstigations KAi- Nassau Slrcc ID I 1 t. 1 V IsCLUDI BORDERS. I OF ANYTHING IN WAY OF or blank call on us. -IV - 1 A 1 1 1 1 Ljnir itiivi v!"-'' ty v 1 i'i-j aniiini.ilinn'i til - ' 1 I A ATTRACTIVE LINE OF :ns; Penliolders, Pencils s many other articles may be found at our Stationery Store. COURT HOUSE. l r r ruDiisiiing- loinpny; "XTOTTCE! I By virtue of a decree of the Superior j Court made in the c i jl ;u liott wherein j Calvin Williams et als were I'laintilfs and K. W. Wynr: was' 1 efeudanl, I tifill oiiTl it.,, m. 1, , vwioii 01 uic. ouri 1 louse tio'ir 111 Wilson on Monday the t.th tay of May, 1S95 the followinjr described property 1.11 Wilson -county, Toisnot township: oik-tract-of land adjoining the laiuls ot ohn Dawes and Catherine Coli, con taining twenty five acres more or l ss it beinjr the. l.-nd ' of which Lucy Ann Wynn hed sei;-.td One other lr;.ct of land, acijoinii! the lands John Sharp and Kinclnn Edwards, comaiii lntr thirty acres more or less. It beiiv the land of which Nancy Sliih Wynn died seized.- Teiiss Oi:- ouiu crtsn.uaiance payable rxwmlvr ISt, l8y with 6 per cent, interest. . . v of n.Kr, r, Conmir,sioiKi. F. A. & S. A. Woodaki), AtIorne s New. o o . . 0 Goofls WE ARE HA I I.V " R E CE j VI NG A FKKSI1 I.INJi OI' Spring Goods COME AND SEE US RE FOR c- MAKING YOl'R PURCHASE OF - . . . lKliVlMliNUb FOR THAT SPRING HAT. MISS BETTIE H. LEE. JACOB BATTLE, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. KOCKY MOUNT, N. c. Circuit: Nash, Edgecombe and Wilson 5 4-3 m. LOOK SIEIBKo Highest Standard Fancy Poultry I have as fine as any in the South.- GIANT BLACK JAVAS. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS. PURE WHITE YVYANCi OTTES.. Eggs .lor Hatcliing $t per 15 tills Season . . i FAIR IIATC'.J CI AKAS TKKu. tie - I IMPROVE VOl'li "STOCK. EGGS READY FOR BEUVF.PY. J. D. GARDEN
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