Haft Poses 't '"US:,1 ie of Cour TH& WILSON; ADVANCE; .FEBRUARY 2Q. 1896. I KilSON A. L. MENTION. has left for her home i. ' 7,:. .r-f.fl n " Our Stre.H .ft ; r " W ami t!rs. i c,kcr;:)e nf 'in-1 sor t.- the Advance rv to hear that Mrs. Maxwell; in Weldon. i'roi. Dred Pea cook has j returned to Greensboro. , . J Mr. Richardson, of Spring Hope, spent Monday in Wilson. a Ku i :w ay- Monday about six o'clock a. rn , a 1 h-rse belonorin to Mr. II H. Tyson,; and bein driven by asm di negro , boy : in a b-Jg y , became' frightened 'at a tent oa Tarboro street and ran a -vay. He went at "a 2:40 gait do vn Tarb -ro street until he struck the nnmr, .- .. - - i r bo r Mr. ...W. jo'mbeltty leit lor a! bust less iuear Finch's shoo, when -rh - trip North, Tuesday night. I , ' j went one way and ihe b;i4cry a:lotheW Mr Lee Wbodard of Black" Creek Of course there is rio iise; adding that city yesterday. : t ! Ad I lolland left today for his home : Tf.. -ish to buy a new Wrnte : in Goldsbbro tJsr.nrf faj H ! : - r Ur'M,. t cost, itwinIfvj. .; ., .- sc i :?.:yxrTyr:: : - . J. G. Rawls, belore buy- j - " yumei, U1 ..-cuipona, w. 1 i. Cornell and wife, S. j va., is in the aty visum- relates. nen and IaS. Belmont.: reoreutin-r it... ' . . .. r U -Rarnc-v.oi was in th; rk'-a "viiW paralysis. 3 ' the bueery was como'etelV demolish' vnn to see per elsewhere. . . y-'J. : The' town pump in front of i?;icket vim. jbeeiy tilled up ve 1,1 f., ut.ue. sAlso the one be- :IjiV Hackney's Factoryr . . ; "-,f t C Ravvls; the iewelep and ocian.'is up with the times. He -. , ;.1r hs own Diamond mounting now, and js doing beauritm work. lluckin-inm's Dyl aor the .wjiis kefS Can be applied; when at home aid is unitonnly sucsesfil in coloijiiig K,,n or black. Jience its gfeat d Cor- I - . ! . . 1 1. feat !-.'...'- ; A Winter 1 Clearance Sale S February is the last of Winter; rrionthsi! beginnino; Satur- -" a -, iuvju. aim v-uiiuijuiiiu, uie eiinre mnnrn. wr oiler ; the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS ever offered' in Wilson to : .,. : . . (he Mr- Joe. G4Vl, -formarly of Wilson, T,he Medical Advertising Coipartyi f-p i "wvv avuk v iVioaiu, is 11 ane city. 0f ytyu, is Mjiw uiy., . or tran Francisco,; Cal. .will give open Mr. Archie fPhelps. formerly c, air concerts, day and night, for the next two weeks. We understand that their concerts are to be some what similar to those given here ten or twelve years ago by the Wizard Oil Company. They are to begin as pop Vjr;,''- 1 11,11 hi can ; If you are. suffering with poor tye rht, c.i!l "U J. G Rawis,-the rjpti- so-.pe goon vvrK ad., b-ir and f r- 1 : .. is cr.aii :w line and guarantees-satire ill lU'-'v ... lion.,,;:. . " 7 : ' : ; v - Mr. I U G fdner has recently dedsomfe iinprovemiUs .to the Sao :).', i i'i has" ad;h'd a b'JHard oool ro(n Where h u rcstait rant merly was. : i:- If von net-d an4ni"g .m. sil ver jv ire .;r !i ,, sv vou tt) c i.l ar)uiv. i ti V a .U-.-iwU. who h is ahe bin (Horn ,f -,.rvi i n-vM'si stock i-i b;eilin; 1 1 1 Y .1. . briiugiit. to ..Wilson Moore, of AVilsonJ oi , x isn c liosy bonqs o.t of the brid-'slUher, MrPjosnh Vick. Wc extend eoneraiulanns tot ttic Wilson, now of Rocky Mount is in the Glty. . .j'.;' : - Mr. Sid Alley,: of Tarboro, came over Monday to visit his father, Mr. R. D. Alley., . : . : j' . ; ' Mr. G. B; Stallirigs, ex editor of the Post", now jot Rocky Amount, was in the city Sunday! r Mr. J. C. RUtlift olf Rockingham is in the city looking around with the viewuf settling here. I Mr. Will Brooks, of Black Creek, spent a few ddysm Petersburg, VaM dat week on bqsiness. Capt. Will Avant, wife who have been visitinp- Sunday for Filyetteville. r ver.v ve evv'v Mr. S L Mi"S''Lr.ur.r ' ;ck 1 . rcA m were, n; 1 ! !i mty. WfCi OC v I ii S. 5U:-H ui:i:'U-i'" ;iai :j,iStt!iL i and u is.h them a lor. air th.s year pjrm- 1 .1 ... . . . :. 1 i ourney inroiiu iae. -. a i rs t. be i.-.iO gri atest success In Us history. The race entries haveclos ed. Th a; o 7 a entries irorijy-ssx: hordes h ive b.-m entered. Ths. is the kfest nn r.ber ever entered I W'e' have na.vi.jnbt that Wilson will be well repn'vaitec We h:j e mad one (A )k best and son, here, leit Ir. John,- $fronach, of Rileigh, yesterday fvisiling his was in" the'eity cousin, Mr. G Mr. Shade spent "a; few days at his T. Stronaci Wootten, after having old home. a t ra n -je : n e n t S with in engravers in 'Balti more bv which 'we can fu'rnish our cus- tom&rs engraved work of alt kinds, ' " . ,;- ' also embossed monograms and; court of arms, in color or plain. Dr and see i; r sarnnlrs. t Advance Publishing Co.- " Mr. A. W. 'McAllister, 6t the Stojk Mnta i Insurance, Compa.ny, of Greensboro, was in the city Monday. In their fir.t annual statement (recent- soon as the weather is favorable. "' " The MoIern. tVay - .. Commends itself to the welbinformed, to do pleasantiy and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably) as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, araF fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the de liglifuHiquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fi'?. Manufactured by California Fig Syrup Company. 1 ly published) the showing was very gratifyioLg, ric&t only to the stock hold ers, but also to the policy holders, They vv-ere -ebite(f,23 per cent, on the premiu.n paid far the years , pro tection. UTt I ... '.'3 . vvnat caine near beinj a serious .... 1 c a fire occurred this Monday in k room occupied by Mr. W, M. Ellis: The stove pioe runs through the window and the blinds being, half closed they ;cauht on fire. But for somejohe on the street seeing it there, would prob ably have been a good blaze! Peo ple should iae more careful when us ing the windows for stove flues. The Newberne tair opens next eek. The prospects for a great ex hibit are very great indeed. The Newberne fair has always been the best fair in the State. This year ex tra efforts have been made fo make jne occasion a grand success. Un ess the weather changes material Ty lndhe next few days there will be pU immense crowd m attendance. Kound trp tickets from Goidsboro, uuaing one entrance into! the fair- M-70." ' ' . 'j La Grange, returned Monday. "'''' -': ' !- . ' F ' ' Mr. Robert Farmer, of Wiimmg ton, was in the city Sundayj visit- ing liis fatherj Mr. W. E. Fanner. : '.:.' f - t ' r- i '.:' Mr. and Mrs. L. Littman who have been visiting relatives' here re turned to- their home ini Smithfield -' f . f : - Sunday V: " '- . -' M r. T. JJ ewsom .formerly of Wil son, now employed by. A 'ex Sprunt & Soa, of Wilmington,. was in town Sunday. . j" -.' : :. . J Miss Mattie FauLeTt, ot Durham', N. C, and Miss Beulab Wilson, of Morganton, N. C, are visiting Miss El Green. ' '- Mrs. Sidney Winstead of Goldsho ro, who has been visiting Mr. V. H. Fanner; left jTuesday for Elm City to visit relatives. ' '! v Miss Minnie Foote, ot Warrenton, Who has been visiting- her aunt, Mrs. James Wiggins, returned to her home Monday. j I : Mr. George Halesi ot Rocky Mount was in the city yesterday rid- ing one of the prettiest wheels ever put on the market, tmg6 Cleveland." Prof. Dred Peacock, of the Greens boro Fern a a few days' i li ust 1 ate a i5i?Ii. Sr u!ies . ' A large crowd was' gathered, at the M. E Church Sunday jiiht to witness" the Bible pictures and hear the ac company ing' lecture reiatiye thereto; The scenes were projected upon a white surf ice8bv means of a. powerful stereopticah. Teaching by '"objret lessons'' is fist becoiiling one of the rh ost a p proved m odes 6 f reach ing the minds of chiidren. There are many grown up j children in this world of ours that need to h taught : Bible lesion's. '" ' e College, was in the city Wilson is al him back to last week. ways gladjto welcome his old hbnie. i Mr. Charles Wooten, who is fitting himself for the position of a locomo motive engineer, at the W. & W. Shops in Wilmington, j was at home Sunday visiting his father. Messrs. Sariford Christman and Will Churchwell left Monday to run their stereoptican advertising scheme. We wish them much success. They go to Newberne. ! . " v Mr. and Mrs. Jessee M. Taylor have issued invitations to the mar riage of their -daughter, Florence, to MWf, ) . 1 Pit1--A mkfw'-m Cash Pureliasersa H i fiiiter Goods' Goods in the house TV 4- ! 4- Consistino- of Serges, Henriettas, y -3 U fkUD t, Cashmeres Silk Warps, Flannels, Broad Cloths, &c., you get 46 in. all wool German Henriettas 8 " " " Cash meres i 1 ' 34 28 Serges & Cashmeres 22c, Cashmeres !: 1 ic. 7 Cashmeres &. For instance, at 62c, worth $1.00 41c, " 60c 29c, 44 40c 33 1-3 15c P. ; A 1 ryiso many mention. 50 " Broad cloths (black),, 69 & 83c, worth $1 & $1.25 triy other BIG VALUES which Iwe havn't spaced to JL EVERY PAIR LADIES' KID CENTIMERI & CO.'S AT GLOVES EXCEPT . P. What we have left in ! I i i COST. Laies ;: Cai)es: 1 ' ; . !tn(. F I i 1 I. , At and belovi Cost, - HALF PRICE will buy tlienajority of them. IMiNiilllMNTS! , - I. ,'. , ... : . V. i If : j v , -J. I Jill A table of Remnants in front part o ascription which are priced m plain jfioures of Shoes at Big Reductions. Store; of every de ; Also another table IN THIS SALE. WE OFFER Every yard of Men's Woolen Pant Goods Wednesday, at their 1 resi Tlie SUver Qotation Tea, ' large and happy crowd of gues- W whered at the residence of Mrs. w. W Edwards Tuesday night. . ? Lizzie Anderson succeeded in ?1VlnS the largest number of quota "ons. and took the-first prize. John ert Mark Long took off the sec- Mr. Walter Sadler evening March nth, dence on Green street; Mr. U T. Mayo, a prominent druggist of Greensboro,; has accepted a position with B. W. I Hargrave, the Druggist. We are glad to welcome him to our city and trust his stay may be a I pleasant one : ,:. Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Warren, of Edgecorilbe, Accompanied by little Vera and Marguretj Warren,, who have been visiting the family of our townsman, ' Mr. J. Sp Ellis, returned to their home on Monday last Gladness, Comes With a better understanding of; the transient nature of the many phys ical ills -.which vanish before proper ef forts crentle efTorts--pleasant efiiorts- risrhtlv directed. There is comfort in 1 the knowledg-e that; so many forms of j sickness are not due; ta any actual dis-i ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Fig-s, prompt- . . mi . L i ;l i xi : 1 ly removes, rnat is wny ii is Liit; uury remedy witli millions of families, and is evervwliere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneticial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal, cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you purj chase, that yon have the genuine article which is manufactured fjy the California Fig Syrup Cot only,; and sold by all repj utab.le druggists. ' j ' ' J If in the enjoyment of good health; and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, on? may "be commended to the most skillfu. physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, and witt the well-informed everywhere, Syrup oC Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. and Ciissimeres AT COST, nels and Woolens of almost lion at Cost. ALL Also all Flan every descrip- t i ! i U 11 cl e r w e gtr FOR MEN. LADIES AND i CHILDREN' AT COST. Also Blankets, Lap Robes &c. .... y - - ' " ." i : . -1 . GI..AT COST . , .1 ... . - i : - - :; ! .. Every suit 6f Clothes, j O vercoat and Extra .j. ... 1 NOTICE. Strav'ed or stolen on Monday night of February 3rd, 1S96, at Wilson, one red brindle ox with little white on back, wide horns; mark swallow fork )n right ear, crop off left ear. In good or der. Any information leading to di;s coveryjor return of same will be liber ally rewarded. Address, W. D, Farmer, 4 V Eatman, N. C. i : : ; r ' Ci'TTrTJ THAND- 11 wiU e JLJLVXi JL to every boy and trlrVx advantage who wishes to take a thorough course i in Short-hand free to correspond, inclosing stamp, with Miss H. E. Exum, i ; Green Springs & 5th, Ave., 26-2W Baltimore, Md. - 1 Fresh Candy, Apples and Oranges at Cheathams. t t. Q :;: Pair of Pants.;v..;... WE also offer five or six rolls; of Carpet from 20 to 50 cents per yard, and all 1 ' - BDffi mM SQUARpS AT COST: . ? 1 All Bay State and E. P.; Rced-& Co's Shoes -(Except Waukenphast) AT COST. ' . . ' i I : j; - I&ohawk 10-4 Sheeting, unbleached 20c, bleacHed 22jc. Utica " " " 22c, " 25c. Fruit of Loom Bleached Domestics yard wide, 8c. American Indigo Prints, 5c. j 50. If you heed goods now is your opportunity. No goods charged at these prices or coupons given. Comer Hash and Tarboro Streets. 1 "I 1 J WILSON, N. C.