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LOCAl i - - ' r THE WILSON ADVANCE: JUNE 25, 1896. VVK vvs 15KIKFI.V TOLO FOR by" l'i(kw! P '" Our streets lit i.rr " iMil Hears.; The tr .rtiri-' to'-Raleigh ' yes- 1 J ... nlinrafQC ftrt.:r u,iV t,i the Convention. , : . 0:,;te a nuniber of our citizens left .Slav a d yesterday: for the con ' ' ?1 Oldsboro and Raleigh. ;Tvo car- -rf Italians passed Noiioik on their way, so j White Caps . The preliminary trial of the Luca- ma White Caps was held on Monday morning and resulted in the binding over oi six of the paru to appear at the next term of the Superior Court. The bonds weie very reasonable indeed. In fact a great many were of the opinion that the bonds were too hVht when thf oravihr rvf tTio o - " & kj . -- s for La Cj charge was taken into consideration.! r a range" , We have no doubt however that the magistrates acted wisely in nam ing a bond within the power of the accused to furnish. PEKSONAL MENTION. Mr. Ernest Young, of Dunn, is in the city. Mrs. Lula Hart left Saturday for Chapel Hill. ' Mr. L. P. Woodard was in the city last Saturday. Mrs. A. S. Copeland left Tuesday T tr,:n i"" to California. ready for the finest u.y n the State at. our new gahery The Modern lleauty Thrives on good food and with plenty of exercise in; the open Miss .Mary Hadley friends in Tarboro. is visiting Mrs. C. W. McKay is visiting rela tives in Fayetteville. Mr. J. H. Cheatham left yesterday sunshine Jor a short visit home. ' - Mrs- Gulick, of Goldsboro is visit or us. We are now niiisf:-- i .a ana see Engle & Lund. Backinuhams Dye for the whiskers - he bt. handiest; Safest, surest. : meanest, most economical and satis ' ftctcry dye ever invented. It is the geiitlemens lavcrite. . Our smaU boys went down to Black '-Creek Friday and played a Vitiae c'i hail in uk;ch they were ; vic torious the ?core being-16 to I. Sev- f the. 'larger boys accompanied air. Her form glows with health and , ing Mr. Geo. D Green. her lace blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action oi a laxative remedy, she! uses the - i gentle and pleasant Syrup; of Figs, Misfes Margarette Hadley, Emma Lee and Lola Wells ; and Prof. Gee. W. Connor returned from Ashe ville Tuesday. Mifs Dautridge, of Rocky Mount, who has been visiting Miss Annie Moore on Green St., returned to heir home Saturday- . . Hon. C. B. Ay cock; of Goldsboro, was in the city Monday. Mr. Aycock takes a prominent part in the "white cap" case. . We were glad to see in town last week Mr. Snow Hill. He ; Still Smikef, ,: There is a postmaster in Ohio who does not fear the inspector. Recently an old maid informed the post mas ter general that there was smoking iri the postoffice ?t O. She went straight Jo headquarters. The postmaster general notified Inspect-er-In-Charge Salmon to investigate, and he.did. He found that the post office was in a grocery store. The postmaster was the storekeeper, and in reply to the detective said; "Yes, I smoke, and my son smokes. And Seymore Hargrave, of ! let me tell you something. Smoking Mr; Hargrave was loca- J is a necessity with me and the post- Will Moore returned fiom Wash ington, N. C, Tuesday, Prof. Dred Peacock, of Greensbo- Made by the California Fig Syrup ;.rp.-is visiting his mother. Company. erar o, them. Peter Brigos. oi' Ournaiii,: Sandav in- Wilson with his Interesting. In a letter from the Soith-Eastern Tariff Association to Ernest Deans, Secretary of the Local Board, we notice that from, and after June 19th that Wilson is entitled to a second brother, Mj. B. F. Brigss. While - t 1 ; " . , in the c;tv iMi. rjiigs p; mlucu n the Baptist church, delivering a most earnest and convincing' sermon. The two cottages of Mr Dave Oet tiner. on Green street are nearly ready for occupancy. They are very pretty . and vih. their bright coat of paint are indeed an ornament to that; part o the town. . L. i. were out last rnaay ai- ternoon on orei-s paraae in ineir new white duck pints and campaign hats." Captain Winstead seems de termined to keep the Lo ,s in form by having a public drill each week. They will be out again tomorrow- afternoon on another drill. Our company is a good one and all the 'citizens should feel proud ct our "soldier boys." Our bovs 00 out to the diamond every evening now to keep in practice;-even if they cannot succeed in getting a team to come here and play them. They have tried several towns but so far have been unsucces ful.: But- the season is hardly half gone yet and ere the summer has p.ssed away we may expect to hear of several victories by the home boys. A team from Washington is expected soon to. play two games. - Some ltttle excitement was caused n Barnes street Monday alternoon by a mule from the country running away. A cart had been loaded with tobacco flues and as the mule started they began to rattle, "his frighteued 'hirn and nway he went, the driver being powerless. He madi for Barries' cotton yard and after throw ing the flues oft; running into a bug gy, and nearly knocking a horse do jn came to' a halt. Strange to say no damage was done other than .bending a few flues but the mule didn't carrv those fines home. class rating on : ' dwellings. This means a reduction of 25 per cent, in your insurance on all business of this class from and after the date fnen tioned. We are pleased to knovy that the efforts of Mr. Deans have resulted in such a substantial reduction, and this should be appreciated by the proper ty owners of Wilson. xVll Praise to Washington. . Our base ball boys report that their trip to Washington was one ot the most enjovable they have ever taken. The Washington boys enter tained them royally, and our boys aDDreciate the many kindnesses shown them. The moonlight excur sion down the river, on which bur club Was invited, was d lightful and gave our young men an opportunity to meet a great many of the Wash ington young ladies. 1 ; Washing easily von the: morning game by a score of 12 to 13. Wil son carried off the honors of the af ternoon game, the score being 7 to 6. The Washington club will play here soon when a fine game may - be ex-' pected. on Tar- A Good Move. The wholesale merchants boro street have agreed to-close their places of business at 7 o'clock. This rule went into effect on Monday last and wtll continue in force until Sep tember 1st. ' j This is a most excellent idea and Mr. C. A. Williams, of Ringwood; was in the city this week. Mr. Jas. W. Hines, of Rocky Mt., was in the.city this week. ' Hot! Hotter!! Hottest!!! Weather we have had this summer. Mr. Louis Gregory, of . Rocky . Mount, was in the city Sunday. Mr. A. B. Stronach, of Raleigh, is visiting Mr. Geo. W. Wairfright. Mr. R. T. Stevens and Miss Liz zie have returned from Asheville. ' ' Dr. . K. Ruffin left yesterday for a visit to his daughters in Virginia. Mrs. Stephen C. Wells left Satur day for Greenville to visit relatives. : Mrs. Peacock and Mr. T. J. Had ley, Jr., spent Sunday in Goldsbord Mr. Albert Privette hasaccepted a position with Mr. J. H. Cheatham. Mrs. M. E. Hargrave, of Snow Hill, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Eliza Hodges, who has been attending school at St. Mary's is home. " Miss Whitten, of Florence, S. C, is visiting Miss lMCivay, on vjreen street. ' Mr. Larry Dew, who has been at work: in . South Carolina returned Monday. - . Miss Addie Hardy, who has been in Dalton, Ga. sometime, returned yesterday. ; Mri T- M. Washington left yester day for Raleigh and Oxford to spend a short while ..... i . All who attended Uhe Teacher's Assembly at Asheville report a' very pleasant tjnie. :'; B. W. Hargrave has returned from a trip to Asheville, Knox ville, Tenn.,. ted hereat one time. Ashe " Hines. returned to Rocky Mount the first of the week .to attend to the celebration of the "Fourth." He is one of the managers. : Mrs. B. S. Garris, of Four Oaks, who has been visiting relatives near town, returned home Monday, ac companied by her brother, Mr. Giles Winstead. Miss Anna Holoman, who has been attending school at the W. M. A., left Saturday for Raleigh for a short stay before 'returning to her home in Winston. . . Rev. F. S. Sticknev was called to Richmond, last Saturday by the death of a member of his church; consequently he did not hold services here Sundav as announced. office is not, so the sooner you take your office away the better I'll like it." The- office paid about $5 a year, and nobody else would take it, so the postmaster was informed that he might smoke all he wanted to so long as he did not blow it in people's faces. Postal Record. . , Messrs, L. D. Killette and R. J. Taylor left Saturday for Morehead to spend a few days fishing. They ex pect to have some flne sport and all iheir jriends may listen for strange tales of adventure. ' COVERED WITH iCALES ' Eczema made its appearance on my head In 'its worst form, and it continued spreading until my face was covered with scales and be came a horrid sight. I had a flne head of hair, -seven years' growth, and had to sacrifice it. I was in despair. The physicians had failed even to relieve me, when one recommended Cuticura Soap. My father procured a set of . Cuticuba Rememes, and in three weeks the . scales left my. face and the skin lost its florid ;. hue. In six week I wa entirely cured. My face was smooth and my complexion clearer and finer than it had ever been before. Miss MAEION A. SMITH, Sunbury, Pa. ' Speedt Chre Treatment. "Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, gentle cpplicationa of CirriccRA 'ointment), and mild doses of CUTI- ctjra Resolvent, greatest of humor cures. Sold thronshout the vrnrld. Price, Ctticcra, flf)c. Rap. lie.: Rksoitivt. 5Tc. and tl. roTTEB 1JBBO AjtdChf.m. Cokp., Sole Pmp.. Boston. BSr14 How to Cure tue worst i-czema, mauea rre. I I Gladness Gomes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts o-entle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but-simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly rp.mnves ' That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is . T. Young's. , 111 ii 1 1I,.t linn No r WANTED A relliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to-house convass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. 40 to $75 a nionth easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, 842 to 850- "Austin Avenue, Chicago 111. Clothing at . half price at M. T Young's. . It will pay you to see Young's Furniture. Have ou seen M. T. Young's ATillinprv ? - ' Np.vv is the - time to buy shoes chean. M. T. Youno:. S 500 pairs extra pants at M. T. Young's. The prettiest line Shirts in town. M.T.Young. ? y Have you seen our Straw Hats? M. T. Young. ;. ' ; Big line Summer 'Clothing at M. should be adopted by all the mer chants of the town. The clerks should and Baltimore, Md. have some time in which to enjoy a Misses Nan and Ellen Branch who little fresh air. alter a long day's con- have been attending school at Balti- finehient in an over heated store. Already we have heard a number ofthe merchants express a willing ness to close their stores at 7 jo'clock, provided the others would do likewise. The profit accruing from sales made - . - i more have returned. Miss Mittie Beaman, who has been visiting at Dr. Herring's, left Tues day for Rocky Mount. - Gen. Matt. W. Ransom passed who value good health. Its beneficial 1 JNew line effects are due to the fact, that it is the : Young's. one remedy whicn promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the , organs on which it acts, it istiiereiore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine artlr cle, which is manufactured by, the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. , If in the enjoyment of good health, , and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. . If afflicted with any actual disease, one may. be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxativev one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, &yrup 01 Wear at M. T. Lace Curtains and Scrim at M. T. Young's. j Trunks and Bags at M. T. Youngs. Furniture; all kinds. M. T: Young's. Pant Patterns at M. T.' Young's Ribbons, a big line. M. T. Young. FOR SALE. The house and lot: on which 1 now live, on Tarboro street below Barnes r- f n T-Tt A 1 1 1 nirti lore ifritQ Figs stands highest and is most largely , l0 me in person, used and gives most general satisfaction. J J. D. BULLOCK. after this hour is slight, while the through the city Tuesday en route to nleasur'e that the clerk would derive the convention at Raleigh. r . : Wilson, N. C, 1 June 23d, '96. J Prof. J. L. Murphy, Sullivan's old sparring partner, is out with a chal lenge to fight any of the aspirants for championship honors, barring Jas. C. Corbett,) Denver Ed" Smith or Peter Mane- preferred, before any cluh offering a suitable purse, with an 0utde bet of $5,000. The fight to take place three months after signing ticles. The Prol. stands ready to deposit $1,000 upon acceptance of -U1'S chaiien CTC from the hour's resoite would be great indeed. j Suppose the plan is tried lor a month then if it does not seem to work a return to the old plan lean be easily made. June, 5 96 Electric Bitters. ot rnany business houses in these United States can boast of fifty year's landing:. The business of .Dr. J, C A . . ny& & Co.. Lowell Mass.. whose m- ccmparable Sarsaparilla is known and Sfcd tyery where, has pssred its h'alf cer4nial and was never so vigorus as at.Present. . " Mr. S. C. Phillips of Fayetteville, was in the city this week visiting his sister, Mrs.,C. W. McKay. Mrs. J. G. Rawls and children, who have been visiting relatives in Mocks ville, returned Tuesday. - T Mr. Arther Barnes, a former resi dent of Wilson, but now of Washing ton City, was in town last week. Mr. Arch Wyatt left Monday for liver is torpid and sluggish, and the Darlington, S. C, at which place he r.: tnonH ottpriuAiis fh will work for his brother. K. L, IJVVA W I A prompt use of this medicine has Wyatt. olten ayerteu luug h"y Col. H. G. Williams, a former res blllOUS levers. 1x0 nicuicmc ;wiu act v;in hut now lnrated in . I Ul w """"I 1 : .nnv.4.. 4 .1 more surely m cuu ta.u I8 7;- Washington City, is visiting .relatives ing the system irom int. maiariai noison. Headache, maigestion, ConstiDation, Dizziness yield to bd. btallings, who nas been worK Flectric Bitters. 50c. and $i.oa per. ing m bmithheld is at home again. bottle at B. W. Hargrave's Drug He has accepted a position on the Electric Bitters is a medicine suited : for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the Store. Advance. list Tliree MoDtiis Ago We landed in this beautiful town strangers in a strange land, but being favorably impressed with city and people we deci ded to pitch our tent among you. The cloud of competition hung thick and heavy over the city and the road looked dark and gloomy. We raised the banner of ThcBee Hive, There was a rift in the clouds and the people began moving this way.; Fall in ; Join the procession and get the benefit of the Big Bargains Going at the Bee Hive Yard wide 'Sea Island 5cts yd. Pants 25cts and up. Hats from 5cts up. Men's Shoes; 55 cts up. Plaids 3 Jcts yard. . -Shirts 15 cts and up. 2 balls sewing thread . 1 c. v Ladies' Shoes, 49cts up. LOT OF CLOTHING JUST IN. , i ' Visit Us. Respectfully, : E. N. Mercer's Old Stands 2C H-9m.
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