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-J V T-' oici LAM THE WILSON ADVANCE: APRIL 23, 186. fVi!.S()N LOCALS- i,-rrc urIKFLV TOLD FOR A ' iiW KKADERS. ' ' ' " " 1 ' 1 ' .. , 1 : i I I ' ' . . H''"f ,r .or IMcked up oh On St.retH V ' r joe liost has bought out the f ;) .- busirit-ps of Mr, Howard Roue "Old' 'xn Slreel VHI A-UUIUJUC t the same o'd stanq. . ; . - ' . ' due to an enfeebled i . ..1.;,-, Ha Hair Kp- di tlH ai" -- lickens the nutritive functions Ijn. healing and preventing iion of dandruff. 40 and PKI1SONAL MENTION. Mr W. M. Carter is in the city this week. I ! Mr. H, F. Brig gs made, a visit to Fremont Mondav. Gold.-boro, on 1 f 1 I 1- . j-)a-u!ru?t is 1 e 0 the tramc iirn u'-s Fly ,.,.;v equipped with complete .., 'jll mail niitttpr ffir St. 1 v in , .ki hsJ trains vi 1 oe - -m1'"' jc I. c . I;, i'rp in: o'clock.-- P. M. Tr 4:1 1 mjtil with all towns betwi en Wilson ia "s Drug t6re t Continue. Mr. E. E. Nadal has issued ? card arnouncing. his intention of coniin '.,injr the; business of his father- In so (jihjn we feel confident that he will meet with the approval and support of h is U .1 h e r ' s m 1 n y f r i t nd s. . M r. liu.s wivo has bien indentifid with" the I usi less for many years will con tinue with the firm. The Advance wlishes Mr. Nadal success. J Tiie Golrisboro Dramatic Co. gave zj perlonnance nere on Friday even in iast. It is to be regretted that an- -,.: : " - ' . V fWhrr entertainment was eiven in O.vn, on the , same evening, c tusiriij somewhat fchm audience at bod) Married. ' At the residence of Mr. joe Jordan, on South street, last Monday night, at eight o'clock,vMr. Cornelius Jordan to Mis Mattie Taylor. Magistrate John L. Weaver performed the cere in on v. - ; .'! Last night at 9 o'clock at the resi dence of the bride's fither. Mr. Tom' Dixon, Mr. Charlie Johnson to Miss Maggie Dixon. Rev. T. N. Jvey peYforined the ceremony. They left on the South bound train forCharles- '' .:! - - ton, S C , which city they) will make Mr, J. F. Norman, of is m the city this week. j V Rev.: M. T. ,Moye returned last Monday from Wilson Mills. .Mr. L; Huftines, ot RJcky Mount. was in the city last Tuesday. Dr. W. S Anderson returned Monday from Petersburg, Va. Mis. W. S. Anderson is visit ing relatives in, Petersburg, Va. Fhe Hon. F. A. Woodard was in the city for several days -this week. Mr. J J. Atkinson vient down to his plantation in Edgecombe, S Uur- dav. .-. ; . Mr. G. W. Stanton (left Tuesdav fir Rocky Mount to FpVr.d a few days. ;". ." : ' 1 ; 1 Messrs W A. Finch and Steve Anderson spent Sunday in Black Creek.- 1 " ! :::: - "'-I-- Mr J. H. Parker left Tuesdav fir Nashville where he uilfmake his fu- I nu,nths, but already has a strong ture home. -I ' 1 .: i u ...... ' their fulure home. TheADVANCE extends 'congratulations' to the happy couple. . . ;- ' J. W. W. Thompson left Tuesday tor Enfield to attend the marriage ol of Ins brother MrJ W. Thompson. ot Goidsboro, who will lead to the - ."' - - . i - altar Miss M yrtie I loliand, of that place. ":. Grew Worse under Treatment of Best ' Pbyslcian. Tried CUTICURA REMEDIES Great Change in Five Days and To-day la Y JEntirely Cured. rily bjiby had Eczema If. worst form. lOne of the best physicians in the city attended her, but she continued to et worse all the time. He finally 'admitted he was at his wits end. I then pot Cuticpra. Remedies, and in a few day noticed it great change in tier con--dition. She continued to improve and tn-d-ay in entirely cured, has nice head of hair, and is ' lively and hearty. I spent considerable money for drugs and doctor's bills, which was useless. J. B. JACOBS, 2031 Wilkins Ave., Bait., Md. Speedy Co re Treatment. Wsm bath wih Ct'Ti ccka Soap, gentle applications of i. vticvh a (oiutmenti, the ereatekin cure, and miid 1oc of Cuticlka Resol Vekt, greatest of humor cures. It will pay you Furniture. i to see Young's Have vou seen M. T. Young's . Millinery ? 1 ' . Now is the time to buy hoc s cheap!. . M." T. Young:. 500 pairs extra 'pants, at M. T. Young's. ; The prer.iest line Shirts in town M. Ti Young-.' rTv voi seenour Straw Hats ? M. Ti Young. Pig line Summer Clothing- at M. I . ouno s. ' 8oId thronshout the world. Price. CrnerRA .W.; SOAP. i'iC.: UKSOLVENT.otlC.aiMl 1. PoTTEKOKL'G A3D Chem. Corp., Sole Prf-ps . Boston. J " How to Cure Every Skin Uumbr," mailed free. New line Neck Wear at M. T. On ihe 16th inst our popular new Baptist Pastor went to NorfolL, Va., wheie he was married on the 17th to the; talented and accomplished Miss S. Grace Snow, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Rood has been here about two Young's. Lace Curtains and Scrim at M. T. V . Young's. U AiN 1 LD. A relhable lady ; or eentleman to distribute samples and! make a house-to-house convass foeour 1 Yejretable.'I'oilet Soaps. 4.0 to75 a Furniture, all kinds! M. T. Young's, month easily made. Address Ctrofls tk I Keeci, r 842 to 850 Austin Avenue, Pant Patterns at pi 1 . 1 oung s mcao 111. Trunks and Bags; at M. T. Youngs. :-i:'-;:':r'r:': rvv. ;: We ?.re very glad to see Mr. Tom Webb, who his been very ill, able to be out again. ; i ; y Messrs. Move S tnders, and Arthur Fnlghum rj ud a flying; visit to Rocky Mount Sunday. ;i ' -' : . : '-.r-': :. :-:- Mr. Joseph Eagles spent a few days, with his fatherj at Crisp N. C, this week; Diac-s. -.- Tne i)Uv.was a good one and the Ccfmpanv as a wnole .was unusually Well up for amateurs,' Miss Edwards and Mr. H: W. Angel' in .prticu'ar deserve mention for the happy style p, which1 they fried V their parts. iGMidsrioro is to. be congratulnted Mis. Wm. Harris, iNwho has been visiting triendsand relatives in Sihnh field returned Tuesday . Mr. H." R . Thorpe, -a trve'ing Salesman, hailing from Rocky Mount, was in the-city this week. - . ' 7 MK S. W. Venable, one of our 1 rge tobacco Buyers paid a business trip to Rocky Mount Monday. Mr, George Dew Tormerly of Wil He is an upright Christian gentle man and an aMe preacher of the Gos pel, and is worthy ot the love ofSt) charming a bride. May their bark sail clown the stream of Lite on an unruffled tide of happiness and prosperity. I V, Apr . .;. il 2rd -O- 1806 J ":y:': Ilalen Siiinton. l.at lutsda mornings 1 at ten o'clock at tliresidence of the bride's 'mother, Mrs George Stanton, of StantonsDurg, Mr. Louis C. Hales, ol Rtick-v Mount, was. united in f mar- - v kipon her talei t?dsons and daughter-, son but now of Dudley is visiting his 1 '. I i" .1 . 1 .. . i f l : ' K SIGHTS TEMI'LU! KL Si TliiX. V, Kxoxvillk,1 Tenn., April 14th The Knights Templar Cour de l Lion commandery :lt the regular meeting iast night elected the follow ing omvers: : - ; ' Jona han Tipton, Em. Coin. ; A. A.' Francis, Gen. Com. ;. G. W. Mu.phy, C: G. ; S." B. Getteys, Pre hte ; A! Y. Burrows. S. W. ; A.J. ivrrd, J'.-W. ; A. .Ferguson, Treas-n'-er : i i. W. Hall, Recorder T. M. M chcals, Sid. B. ; M. V. Fienniken: .S-fd 1. ; W. W: Hargravej War 'U.n ; l'leury Cavis. ' ; The above item will bi of interest to many of our .citizens as Mr. Har l;v iv e was not bnl v a lormt r citizen t Ons pl.ice but was made a Knight IVm'pJar here. He was until recently a -ineinber of the Wilson Command- try. We feel assured that his p. 'tner masons will be - glad to hear ;i p;( r.v.ition in a ditant city when it w known that he was selected (tut of inorc than one hundred an'd fifty elig- !-'--s: This in itself is a compliment '; ''the lodge in which he received his ' ' ' . - . , early training. . ' i) 1 bs'inany friends were pained ' to hear of the death of Mr. Tom Sumer Jin, who died at his home near town list Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, i he. deceased was 35 years old. He 'eaves a devoted, wife and four child reir n mourn their loss. To the be '"ived the Advance extends its sym- pithies. : , - On Thursday evening last Miriam,' the infant daughter of the Rev. C. J. Wingate. The funeral services were read by. the Rev. M. L. Poftenberger ot Tarboro, Friday afternoon. ; We; are grieved to announce the death 'ot the infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bradley, at their hoirie in Portsmouth, Va., on Thurs day last. The Advance 'extends t-tther,. Mr, tiemge Dew, near town. Mr. Ashe Hines, who has been vis iting in the city fbr! a few days ,-lelt Mondav lbr school at Rockv Mount. ': ' - "" ; i ' ' , Mrs. R. J. Grantham, who has befn visiting relatives and friends in Rocky Mount, returiuni last Tuesday,- j ' . , -Mr. Shade Wooted who has been spending a tew days in the city let i 1st Mondav l r his home in La j ...... (grange. . Mr. Howard Rowe, who has just' sokj out his livery jto'Mr. Joe Best, left last Saturday for his old honie in Black Creek. " 'j-.i ' ' Mr. Warren Woodard, f rmer!y of Wilson but now of Tarboro, pas sed throuh the citv yesterday en route to Goidsboro. , - - - i .' -- ' - - - - - .; . Mr. Berry Simpson, who has been in the city visiting his broriier, . Mr. W..P Simpson, left Tuesday on the north bound :rain! : , . - - I"4 - : . : Mr. George Hales, a prominent merchant of Rocky Mount, was in the citv Tuesday to attend the. mar riage of his brother, Mr. L uis I-lales. Miss Lena Humphrev, who has been visiting Mrs. Ed Mayo, on Barnes street, 1 ft last Sunday - lor Rocky Mount to spend a few davs visiting relatives iand lriend-. ' - - " - .- . Mr. A C. Maivnard, contractor m charge of the seWers, made a" flying trip to Richmond Saturday. He returned Monday night and is push ing the work along as rapidly as can be. e to Miss Dora Stanton. Rev; F . J. Thomas, of Rocky Mount per- toemed he ceremony. They left on the evening- train tor their ' futute home at Rocky Mount. The Ad vance extends congratulations: The young people are both well kn wn in Wilson where they have a host of triends. Among those pres ent were the groom's sisters, Misses Emma, Lucv and Mamie Hales, Mr. George Hales. Mrs. J. C. Hales and Mr. and Mrs. H. E Thompson. Ve call your attention attractive line of Ladies' Shirt jWaists. Hamburg anc all over Embroidery. Valencines and Torchon Laces. Fast' Black Hosiery. . Persian and Dresden Silks. to our very 9 -0- 1WUI0FR.& (i. - : I ' . -' , : ': : j' - ' :'.' 5 ; J;, - ; ... . , : J -:' Corsets. ! -':r - . Table Damasks from 50c to$t.00 per yd. A Gents' Pur MSDIDSS. Clothing, Etc 1 : ',: 4- : :: .-;l ' -' fK'iiM Uladness Moved to Varboro St.,-two doors from Nash St. Best line of Men's all Wool Suits ! at $6.00, $8.00 and $10. ever offered in Wilson. New line o Soft, Stiff and Straw In all the new shapes. HATS "7 " uomes With a better xinderstand hi g of the transient nature ot tlitj numy phys ieul ills, Aviiieh vuiikh before proper ef-. forts gentle efforts pleasant elfdits riciitlv directed. -There is comfort in the? k ao wledg-e. that so lnnv: f orms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, b ut .simply to a "constipated condi tion of the system," which the . pleasant 'family laxative, Syrup of firrs. prompt ly removes- That is' why it is the only remedy with millions of fapnilies. and is everywhere .esteemed so Jiilily ly all wlioValua good health. Jts'-be'nelieial; effects are due to the tact, that it is tiie BANISTER'S FINE SHOES. 1 KNOX FINE 1 1 ATS. SC R I V ENS E LA ST 1 C SEEM DRAWERS. CLUETT, CO( ) N & CO.'S COLLARS AND CUFFS. MONARCH AND PEARL SHIRTS. ' s oil No better line of Gent's Furnishings io be found ny where. . ; j " :,". : 1."I one remedy wlneh pL-ompres internal j eleanliiiehs" . without- debdif atiri' the j niv.:ms on which it a,c? s.s It is. therefore' i i when Traveling ' '. '." - : i ' .. " ... . ' "''; Whether on pleasure bent or busi ness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas antly and effectually on the kidneys liver, and bowels, preventing; fevers, headaches, and other forms of sick ness. "F or sale in 50 cent and $1 bot tles by all the leading druggists. alf iniportiint,- in order to ig-et. its behe- licial efJects, to note wiijen you par chase, that you have the vmime arti cle, -whi'-h is mamtfaeturcd' by. the Cali fornia Fig- H('rup Co. oYdy and sold hy ail reputable clrug-ists: , If in the eujdyment of gCKul healtli. and the system is regnlur, laxatives or other remedies arc then not needed. If aniicted with any .actual disease, one raay be commended to tKc most skillful ,-Dhysieiaus.Amt if in need of a laxative, one should' have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. Engle & Lund will open their gal lery over Penny & Co's. store May 1 st. ' Wait for them, f vvAfaTeD. ! ';- '" '";V" i; ' - ' "', ": Consolidation of Stocks. Manufactured by the California Fig lts smpathies to the bereaved ones. Syrup Company only. A first class barber to. work r.lor 60 cents on the dollar. Apply to W. E. Burnett, on Tarboro street. Furniture at M. T. Young's. ----- J ' - - . - i 1 - 1 ' T - " - " t Our buyer being ever on the alert for goods at underrate to meet the demands of our trade, has justsvyept in a large stock of Dry-Goods ir. another town at an j J ENOilMOITS DISCpiTXT, Which we will ship to this place and sell at astonishingly. low Drices. These e;obds are daily arriving, and consist of almost anything you nny want We respectfully solicit a share of the town trade as vell as the country trade. . 2 balls of Sewing Thread for one cent. Note Paper s cents a quire. Envelopes 2 cents a jpack. Sugpenders 5 centsapalr. o: Shpes d Specialty. o Big Drives in Ever Line. Visit Us. Respectfully, ! J. 1 G. Rgitlif f , 26 i4r9m4 E. N! Mercer's Old StancL 1 ':; !' i t f i 1
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