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The question of money will evi dently be the issue in the next cam paign and unless ;he Democats per form a miracle they will hardly te able to rive out a plank which win le dear ol knots and windshak.es. The Supreme Court has decided to have a rehearing of the income tax cases, on May 6tb, thouid Judge Jacksorf be on the bench as is now expected. This may result in a setting aside of the recent decisions. An Italian Major recently made the distance on horseback, between Verona and Pavia; one hundred and twelve milesr in fourteen hours, in cludine an -hours rest. lie rode two horses, not at once, but altern afely, changing every two hours. Pne f)f the leading New York ex porting firms tells the New York Tribune that their export trade in dd mesitcs has increased enormously lately, and they are fairly out-selling Manchester in South American and Central American markets. So much for the tarirh An agent of the Standard Oil Trust has been indicted in North Carolina under the State law. It is to be hoped that Attorney -General Olney will not regard this assertion ot a State's right to protect itself againsc monopoly as treason. N. Y. ien - - , V OI1U. E- Pppti lists say they made Jeter Pritchard declare himself in favor of free silver before they elected him Senator. That didn't make ,him a silver man at heart. As an evidence of this, says the Charlotte News, wit ness his declaration that he is for McKinley for President. Now every body knows that besides being the high priest jof protection, McKinley is a pronounced anti-silver man. He is reported to have said that he would quit the Republican party before he would befits candidate orua Iree silver platform. This is probably not true, but his position is well known. The Populists support Pritchard, who in turn, supports McKinley, protection, gold-bugism and all. Anew era is now being ushered m, an era of enlightenment, an era of Elducation. The people are no longer satisfied with the blind leader ship of former days. They must be reasoned with and made to under stand the issues that are set before them. They are, further more, less inclined to be impressed by speakers ' JThey want the lacts plaiuly stated and put in print, so they may take the matter home with them, and, in the quiet of the fireside consider the subject lrom its various points o view, then when they decide which course to take all the pretty speeches in the world wont change them. We are all interested i n this sub ject, it is to the interest of every man in the county, tht every other man should have an opportunity of being educated in the. main issues of the day. . The trouble. at Corinto, Nicarague, seems to deepen. The British have taken possession of the town, only to find it deserted and closed as a port ot entry. This means that no duties ! can be collected and that, should the English remain in possession an in dehnate time, they will not collect the amount claimed by them. It is inti mated that other ports will be suc cessively' occupied, until property sufficient to pay the indemnity is found. If the course adopted by President Zeloyabe followed out, the British will soon be in absolute pos session of the entire republic. Such occupancy would decidedly embar rass the United States, as it has been our policy heretofore to allow all foreign nations to adjust their differ ences, in their own way, but it has al so been understood that no Enrope an flag should wave over the territory located on this continent and lying South of the United States. It is safe to say however tb it the dignity as well as the safety of this govern ment will be maintained. 1 i .-4 1U1 LARGEST SCHOOL TABLET; JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH UIS GKEAT GENEKOSITT TOWARDS NEWLY MARRIED JJEICE. A Realistic Roman or wi.aoo - -t . . , accordanr . ..mr ..f Prnmlnent Buatnnw Mm ijouuivc Take a Very Conspicuous Part. "Miss Summers Polly I I er dare I" But the speaker took a header over bashfulness, only to hear a sweet: "Yes, Charley." .ir,n I ocnirp tn pr to that is Again a lapse into silence, followed by an encouraging "Yes Charley." "Oh, if I might only hope to er to Another failure of language It was mingly a hopeless case', and might Wn 1v for a demure: seem: have heen- onlv for a demure ' "Charlev I have said 'yes' twice, and ifunn mMti it. I mean t. too, ana 1 i 1 11 And to this day that young man will :;,. kt k oonnpd the nuestion. All this haDoened away "down east, 1 . I and it wasn't long before there was a wedding Not much longer before there came a letter from Polly's Uncle in North Carolina who 1 wrote effusively at what he called "grit," and he proposed that if the! voung people would locate at Wilson 1, ,..,..,1,1 ctari thpm nr in life as a wed- I dine cift and at the same time give I watavs ... - .-- f um n lot of rnd nactical advice Of course they accepted, and were bid-1 ding their friends adieu." A few weeks subsequent to the above I conversation a travel stained party ar rived at Wilson. Our friend. Uncle losh, was in charge and he led the par ty straightway to a hotel, "The Briggs House," said he "is a tpical Southern hotel of the best class. I have known B. F. Briggs for years and he is mine 1 host after mine own heart. He is en- dowed with that delightful intuition I that makes a euest feef'at home, com- fortable. contented, and in mighty I good luck. The house is one of con-J veinence; the apartments are well fur- nished; the cusine all that a superior chef and unlimited orders on a market can make it. I have engaged rooms here for you to occupy until your own I house is in readiness." After breakfast,' said the old man, j "I am ready to go buy your outht. 101 expedite matters I have ordered a car-1 riage from . O. Farmer, our enterpris- ous old uncle in the matter of insur ing livery man." When the handsome I ance," he continued, "that is of impor-. carriage, with elaborate trappings and prancing horses drew up in front of the I hotel. Pollv declared it the "finest turnout she had. ever seen." "Yes," 1 replied Uncle Josh "the three S's, 'Speed, Safety, and Style.' is Farmer's j motto. So young folks when you want to take a drive, either for business or i pleasure, go to him Tor - a rig every I time." "I have already provided you with a cage for your bird," said Uncle Josh( "and now the first thing we'll look after will be the furnishings for it." Hereupon Polly energetically declared that she had heard so much about j Wootten & Stevens that she had deci- ded to go there. Che result was that J tney were ushered into such a bewii-1 dering display that the girl was at first I at a loss how to select. But she soon I yielded to the seductiveness of a mag-1 nificent parlor suite, a bed room set in I oak, antique finish, that would have I done credit fo old Antiquity herself. I To this she added a dining room set I with all accessories, and didn't forget I a most convenient and ornamental I writing desk for "Hubby" Charles. I "A pretty good start," said the old I man', "and now we'll go to Geo. D. Green & Co. 's hardware store," Here Polly s housewifely instincts I had full play in marvels of kitchen ap-1 paratus. There is not an establishment I in the country that carries a more com-1 prehensive stock of household furnish- j ings. Every possible piece of kitchen turmture trom a tin dipper to a cooking range is here in all styles and varieties, If Polly fails to accomplish wonders in the culinary art, it will not be for want of superior cooking untensils, for she! purchased a Majestic Steel range with an equipments needed in a well regu - lated kitchen, besides a White Moun- tain Ice Cream Freezer. "Let's see I promised you a gold watcn, aion t-j.' queried Uncle Josh of Polly.' "The place of all places in town is J. G. Rawls." Thereupon the old man gallantly acquitted himself of the promise and then directed Polly's attention to thesuperior stock of silver-1 ware carried by this house. "There is no other such house in town." said the old man, "and I will guarantee the quality to be the very best. Pick out! your family clock while here," he ad- oea -jir. tvawis carries a magnificent line. Don't forget another fact," he continued,"if ever you unfortunately need optical goods, this is the place to come." "Halt !" commanded uncle Josh, as they got up the street in front of the Wil son Drug Cb.'s handsome store. "Walk right in." ,"Why Uncle, we're not sick, and" "Guess I know that, but I suspect it won't be long before the young man begins to take an in terest in matters of paregoric and " "U-nc-l-e!" "Well go in anyway. You must not think of going to house keeping without a box of Regular Liver Pills." Charley said he had heard of he Regular Liver JPill before, but-didn't know they were manufactur ed by the Wilson Drug Co., "yes-sir-xee," replied the old man "and it's a mighty popular pill, too." "Don't forget," added Uncle Josh, "to come here with your prescriptions, as Dr. Anderson and hjs clerks are competent pharmacists and use pure and wholesome drugs." At this point, somewhat to the con fusion of Charles, the old man indulged in a half serious criticism of his person al appearance. "You are decidedly off style for a townsman," said he, "and we'd better go to Walls Bro 's." "After Chrfrles had left his measure for a late style suit, selected from the piles of fashionable suitings that cover the tables of this establishment, Uncle Josh declared: . "Now you will look a newly married man." While Uncle Josh was. pondering where to go next, Polly suddenly ask ed : ; Uncle. where can I find the lead-J ing millinery establishment ? "Just a block up the street," remarked Uncle Josh, and we will visit Mesdames Quarles & Manning who by the way r r-i -f f ( " i haS on hand one of the most complet-. & ? V est stocks of millinery to be found in a piano. The old man looked at ms the State. You can get what you want bank book a little doubtfully, but or there, the latest styles and " lowest ' dered the driver to stop at J. J. Privett. ril hpinp- her motto. These ladies '. Upon entering he told her that ne had have the experience which guarantiees j that when you have purchased of her j to the dictates of fashion and the satis-! faction ot knowing your work has been done by a competent artist." Being now somewhat fatigued the old man suggest a resort to some place of refreshment. r. At the refreshment table the old man waxed philosophical. "Never neglect 1 your larder." said he. "That impor tant adjunct to housekeeping controls masculine temper. To that end you must patronize a grocer on whom you can depend for honest goods. I have found G. T Stronach perfectly reliable. You will find him a careful dealer, al- ways stocked with every possible thing in me ime ui wuly S'ho, ucsu am; il. 1: c c r . . u a 1 e- . 1 1. if-. j.. ii . nrst - c.ass, no Mien worn goons mere while the prices are down to brass tacks. "Yes, and while we are on this portant topic ol gastronomies, we must not forget meat. It goes hand m hand with bread. Now to locate a meat dealer where you can get ires.n meats at all times, H. H. Hutchinson is tne man to supply you. fie is the boss meat dealer m the city market, and is 1 popular with everybody who is particu- - , lar to ha e the best. The reason for I this all is because he is very careful in the selection of tas meats and gets the treshest ot everything. 1 o kee,p your 'Hubby' in a good humor buy your meats 0! H. H. Hutchinson every time, Polly." "Yes, and I must have some station ery, uncle josh, exclaimtyd lHy, and" "Yes, and art material." interrupted the old man "I 11 carry you to the Advance Stationery store. You'll find many articles indispensable for the par- lor as well as the library there, and as for variety they have an unequalled stock.' Here folly's purchases iac!ud ed miscellaneous fancy stationery, all the latest magazines, periodicals and such. .Polly rem arked to the generous old untie, "Why 1 don't know when to quit buying. This firm sells such nice things, and Mr. Cantwell, the manager, is so accomodating 'Inow young man .et me give you another pointer," remareed the gener tance. You will want a builder's risk on your new house, and fire, lightning and tornado insurance on your farm property, its better to be safe than sorry then you cant do a more sensible or satisfactory thingthan to give your wife a paid up policy m nie insurance, and take out accident policy for yourself My friends Woodard & Whitehead not only have lines of the solidest and best companies, but are expert and trust worthy underwriters. "Hd about the plumber. Uncle?" inquired tjpily. "ou remember ou said you wouTW!..sMwsar. that "Jess so, jess so; and we shaii' any botcher go look tor Alex tjuari-es. V g to nave water pines put in'. ruet heater, besides other sarrav' fixins Mr. Quarles unde rstands thoroughly and observes closely the hygieni. laws guarding against dangers. You can always feel safe about ihe house when practical men like Mr. Quarles and his employes have done the iob! The aforesaid got the contract, and woi Polly's praise for his excellent work manship "Law sakes!" ' suddenlv exclaimed Uncle Josh, "all this trading and shop ping round town has caused nie to for get one of the greatest essentials to future existence. I have heard it said that newly married folks could live on love and scenery, but an old man of experience knows better. Your table would look slim without bread; -it's the start ot lite, you know. Folly you must go to the Wilson Baking Co., their bread, pies, cakes and nick-nacks are conceded by' all to be the finest on earth. They are noted for fine wed I ding cakes and ice cream. Kcmem ber, Charley, there is no use ot your 'ootsy tootsy' botherinsr herself much about cooking so long as there is a I good baker in town. I At this point. Uncle josh was again I noticed to examine his bank account I rather lugubriously. "I declare" he exclaimed my balance is almost ex- I hausted, I'll be compelled to go right back to the First National Bank to see Mr. Warren and negotiate a loan or draw out part of my stock " The old gentleman was more' delighted than ever to find his. money ready with 6 I per cent interest in the bargain. Unci josh Knew a good tiling when he saw 1 it "Uncle if you would get Charley to shave and have Ins hair cut in the latest style, I think he would look perfectly grand. Well, I was thinkinsr myself that it would improve his ap pearance. Come we will attend to that at once, here is H. T. Ransom's shav ing parlor, next door to Boykin & Co's. Ransom always has a keen razor and you can get the easest shave and the best haircut in the latest style. He has Ed Mitchell with him, one of the best barbers in the State and Ed will treat you politely as well as giving you a first class shave and hair cut You had better get one of his tickets, or he will shave you by the month as you like. "Buying so much in one day kinder addles me," here broke in Charley, who had been keeping quiet, "but if I'm not mistaken Uncle, you've not-said anything about ice. "Happy thought, my boy, glad you mentioned it. Right across the street we'll find Mr. Wiley Corbett, a hew concern, but a dandy nevertheless. They can supply you with a "heat reducer" as well as a fresh supply of ginger pop, sarsapai ilia, ale and beer tor family use When you need anything in that line just send down to Mr. CorDett's office on Cold.--boro street and it will be O. K. "When vou get ready to build your house I have spoken to my old friend Silas Lucas about furnishing you wiih brick. Silas makes the finest brick in Carolina or Virginia and will do what is right by you. Also in the matter of wood he is the man to see about that . tOO. Nobodv's WOnH hartlK nirto well as does his, and he always gives I full measure " I Uncle Josh was now perplexed to know where, to go next, when Polly I Ai( Mm Ai M., ever on the alert, said something about j Conover nanos. vnicago ouage yr- gan, .and ..musicai instruments- ot alt k indsas well as the New Home, and Standard sewing machines , " l his iivice of mine has got her head set on a planner; see if you can fix her out." Befoie leaving she also purchas- ed an autoharp -i "Well" said Uncle Josh, "the trip wouid not be complete if you were to miss calling at the Cash Racket. I de clare Manager Leath is the best man to select a stock I ever knew. You go into his place thinking you only want a paper of pins and before you get out you here to borrow a market basket to i .I... I ....... . ft... 1. . . .wi l.i.- ..v-.ii bought; everything is so cheap, just ! . about half the cost at anv other store. Don't' forget Poi'y, save nionty by patronizing the Racket. En route for their home the gentle men called at the Advance oince. " You'll waul the news every week," said Uncle Josh, "and this is the favor ite paper of the town, I'll subscribe." Upon rejoining Polly she began to volubly express her thanks. "You have bought us everything," she ex claimed. By and bv the partv reached their home, somewhat worried, but a bottle of choice "Canadian Club" and one of "Harry Bassett" which Uncle Josh had ordered up from the "Star" soon re vived them into a cherry mood. Inci dentally, while enjoying this sparkling beverage, after warning the voung folks against th? evils of over indul gence in drink of any kind. Vouch safed' this information -that on certain occasions, wines would doubtless be necessary, also to have something stuctly pure about the house for medi cinal purposes, you know, and in such event, his friend J. V. Gardner was the proper person to apply to for these ex tras. And any one who could have seen the manner m which uncle Josh im parted this information you would have felt sure that he had quite a friendly feelina for Mr. Gardner. Charley too, was noticed to take a decided ' interest in this part ot the old man's re-marks. It is with deep 1'egret that we chronicle the ct, that, owing to ill health-, Mr-.Blount, has been forced to give up his labors in the journal istic field and we trust that he will speedily recover. The staff of the Mirror has been drawn upon from time to time until all the young blood has been exhausted and now its original owner finds ainisel! un able to meet the demands made upon him by the paper and his legal prac tice. Persons who sympathize with the nJkf ecfxciJf rejoice with D. E.: jCauer 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 tip into Wiscon sin, and in consequence has had an other - attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," he said ' "My joints swelled and became in flamed; sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent reque'st ol my mother-in-law I tried Chamber lain's P.iin Baim to reduce the swell ing and e'cSStFhe pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. I have used three fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings ex tant. For sale by E. M. Nadal. - OI ADVICK. Southern farmers should not be deceived by the present strong cot ton markets, and the recent advance in price of this staple, into putting in any increased acreage of cotton this spring, or even as much as they did last year. Many people in the South and especially the farmers, think that the South produced in 1893, a very large corn crop; it was a good crop - compared with the crop of 1892, but it was fifty-two and one-half million bushels less than the Southern crop ot 1 89 1, or if the South had raised as much corn last year as it did in. 1891, it would be thirty million dollars bet ter off. The hog and hominy policy ior the South, is a good one to keep in force this year. Souihport Lead- i er. Salem, N. C. Spring Medicine 1 All the Ills of the 8eason Cured by Hood's Sarsepartlla. f "In the spring I was all run down, my appetite was poor, and had severe head aches. I was also afflicted with liver and kidney trouble, Indigestion and constipation. A friend advised me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and I began to feel' much better. I could sleep nights, and Enjoy Cood Rest. I also began to eat more and my ;f ood di gested well. I have now taken over seven bottles and everybody tells me I am the picture of health. When I felt so badly I weighed 110 pounds, although Hood's' Cures my usual weight had been 130 pounds. I now weigh 155 pounds and I owe It all to Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mas. Lenoha 8. Bsmosb, Salem, Korth Carolina. Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal! 5 i CU1KSK-JAPAN MCDDKt. The only part which our Govern ment can properly take is to tender the "good offices" of the United States in adjusting any remaining difficulties. Japan has fairly whip ped Us big antagonist and is entitled to the terms exacted which are not so severe as wai settlements go in like cases. The protests of Russia, Ger many and France are purely selfish and strictly impudent. The United States has no p'vace among these would-be bulldozers. N. Y. World The Meanest Man in Guilford. The meanest man lives in Guil ford. He was bothered by rats hicr rr.ts little rats, and rats of all j kinds n d hardly knew what to do. Last weel: he took a deep cold and lost all sense of smell. Then he got a lot of rough on rats and placed, it about his house. Soon unpleasant odors arose until' his family could scarcely stay in the bouse, but he was' all ri;1i, he o 'du'rt smell anv thint' .:' wa?. h..iu.v -lor he is about to nd ot the pubis even if in doing so his family have to leave home. Greensboro Record. If King Solomon was alive he wou'd now say: "Go to the travel ing -nan. learn his wavsand 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 for sale by E. M. Nadal. Protecting an Olil Ii.il nstry." Pennsylvania has been for years a creat protection State. In one of the towns there the girls have organ ised a club which boycotts boys who go out of the home-kiss market to kiss giris from other places. They i'lsii-.t that the home article should have the preference over the import ed. What .I,nnli Xwleii. Sunday School Teacher (seeking to impress the necessity, of faith)- "And what was the one thing Jonah needed to make him sate?" Bright scholar "The earth." Properly Miitetl. ' "They've each got a touch brimstone m their tempers." ot ' Is that sor" Then theyQUght to ift..tke, t?t?rTo(l match." New York Press. 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Advance station ery store, Nash Street opposite Court House. r. r. p. r. i. Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper and Printing all to be found at the Advanxe Stationery store. Miss Florence Taylor is with us and will show you through our milli nery department M. T.Young. For tennis b-ilts, nets, rackets, and general supplies call at the Advance Stationery store. Don't forget the 5,000 pair of men's and boys pants at 50c a pair at Young's. Art material of all kinds for sale at the Advance Stationery Store. Nash street. Ladies come and look at our mil. linery, hats lrom 25c -up to $3 at Young's. Ladies slippers and Oxford ties from 50c a pair up at Young's. Envelopes and paper cheap at the Advance Stationery store. Nice line of dress goods with trim mings to match at Young's. Nice lfne men's summer shoes in black, and tan at Young's. Our clothing runs from $1.25 up to $20 at M. T. Young's. Some beautiful pieces of silver are on exhibition at Rawls.' Still closing out our line ol Prince Albert suits. M. T. Young. Pencils and pencil tablets for schoo. children Advance. Straw hats for men women and children at Young's. Children spring heel shoes from 75 cents up at Young's. Orinoco Tobacco Guano is king of the Golden Belt. Do look at M. T. Young's silk for ladies shirt waists. ' We will sell you snuff at 25c per pound Young. Examine M. T. Young's big line floor matting. 4 j Men's new style negligee shirts at I Young's. j j Alpine and Derby hats, at M. T ! Youngs. j The peerless shirts for sale at Young's. Clothing at half price this week at Young's. I -A nice negligee shirtfbr 50c at Young's. . " t XNew line straw hats for men at Young's. 1 Children Cry for iilliilill "W, ' W. D u Ire Sons & Co. V, " tOy SyTHEAHtRlC ut TOBACCO WMtF&Yi 'iZq DURHAM. N.C U.3-. "f-iF No f?5 1-.V.--.V.- ACotton; Purchase only .such fertilizers least 3 to 4j6 actual potash. For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6y, Potash."! Poor' results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash. We wil! gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash. They are sent free. It will cost you nothing to read them, and they will save you dollars. - 4 N ' GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau Street, New York. SPECIAL XiRAND OFFER ; ' - " IN WALL -! di mn tf5 nrn OArtM We have made special arrangements with J. C. Lawrknck ur"., ih great Wall Paper Manufacturers of New York, whereby we are able to nftVr nnr s.ihsr-ribers the greatest opportunity 'o buy hiiih trr.nde wall M papers at about the cost of production. Samples and circular showin fc how many pieces of. paper a room requires and how to hang, paper, sent fiee on application, see mese .cs. o. ci iun, uwu, -- 1- 10 1, Embossed Golds, 25c, formerly $1.50. Latest styles used by the elite of New York As this offer only holds good for a limited time, you should make ypur selections and purchase goods at once. Orders sent" C. O. D. Address all communications to AaTArUa MaaiWuiiMl WUiuit WE WILL GIVE YOU i Pointer On Statione WHEN IN NEED . THE tati ; Either printed or blank call on us. A VERY ATTRACTIVE LINE OF apersPrasPenliolders, Pencils As well as many other articles may be found at our Stationery Store. Plate Glass Front OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Advance Publisliing Corapanv. REMOVAL WE HAVE. MOVED OUR STOCK. OF inery t Fancy Goods to the large brick store corner Nash and Tarboro Streets, and are daily receiving new and elegant styles of all goods in our line. We cordially invite the public to examine them. By fair dealing and low prices we are determined to merit the patronage of the public. Appreciating past pat ronage, we are, " Respectfully, j MRS. E. A HINES & CO., WILSON, N. C. FASHIONABLE G 0 0 DRESSMAKING I have opened a dressmak ing establishment in - the rooms over the old Young Store on Nash street and will be pleased to have those wishing dresses MADE OR CUT call and -give me a trial. All fitting done BY TAILORING SYSTEM. Mrs. Edith Lautenschlager. OPPO8ITEBHI0(5S HOUSE. . THE COOPER MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 aud 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of finished Monuments, Gravestones, &c5 Ready for' shipment. Designs free yi Hard Times To mwt tot pe-Tit llor I TInu-s titi Fuiiti.'rn, irtill sell UfNDr"i "ii:ct. f'ff eauh, JiKd FfrjiltaiiTM st tho I rf)wcal V holc.llt Fertilizers. lrlr.'. ysr tv. far Oorn, OntU-u mod ee-nut. itt S1 I t.d "Omta, Tubacco and Pruit 1 AhoMnriate of Potwli, K tin it i-ulr-hnte Ptptasb, Ilun. Black, Nitrate Soda, in large and mull q.mnUiioe. bvu' two io. atampa tor erre'r y. f. f HWitlA; A i-O. ffprUlixec Mannfantorerg. Itultiiuoro l4. G.CONNOR, Attorney at Law. , WILSON, .- - N.C. j Office Branch & Co's. Rank P.tiilding. .TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 1 ; -tl - 1 Five Rooms and Pantry; lot high and ary;. well drained; good well ot water. For information, apolv to ADVANCE OFFICE. Pitcher's CastoHa Fertilizer. for cotton which contain PAPEf TsrilHilnr. RiiPiiCi? .- J iBWIWf MBTKWWfi fnVflitfV WiLSON, N. C k1 11 OF ANYTHING IN WAY OF - rvl oric TOT ICE! By virtue ofa decree of the Superior Court made in the civil action wherein Calvin Williams et als were Plainlilis and R. V. Wynn was Defendant, I will sell at the Court House door - in Wilson on Monday the 13th day of May, 1895 the following describee! property in Wilson county, Toisnot township: om; tract of land adjoining the la.mls ol John Dawes and Catherine Cobb, con taining twenty-five acrc-s more or less, it being the land of which Lucy Ann Wynn died seized. " One -o: her" tract' of hind, adjoining the lands', ol John Sharp and Kinchin Edwards, c on:;. su ing thirty acres" more or less. It being the land of which Nancy Siith Wynn died seized. Terms: :ie third cash balance payable Nov t m! . r 1st, 1S95 with per rent, inu-resl. S. A. Woon A I. I I. 1 "olltlllissn lie!", F. A. & S. A. WoouAKf). Attorneys. New Oo'ocls WR ARK DAILY R F. C F! Y ! SC. A 1K I'.S! i LINE OK Spring Goods CO-MF. AMI SFK I'S HKI-'OliK MAKING VOIR' HASF. OK . . . TRIMMINGS FOK THAT SI'KINO MAT. BETTIE H. LEE. JACOH BATTLE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.. ROCKY MOITNT, N. J. Circuit: Nash, Edgeconibe and Wilson 5 4-3 m. ' ' Highest Standard Fancy Poultry-" I have as fine as any in the South. GIANT BLACK JAVAS. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS. PURE WHITE WYANDOXTES. Eggs lor Hatching $1 per 15 this Season. FAIK HATCH (il'AKAMEKl). IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. EGGS READY FOR DELIVERY.

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