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fHE-WlLSON, ADVANCE: JULY 9, 5S9S. I :;si) L0GA;LS. Str els . ..i mi mi Out .."" ..,,,1 ' II ear.- , rrour lr ones went up n Ration-to see the ball r,c, at KocKV . , " prcu'ite a delegation jr.unt to root for iier in Il'.tibecue Tu-sd v wi i liii'inriy i"manii m : : i " PEKSOXAL MENTION. A crow d of gentlemen went out to ! Pinkerton Tuesday fur a 'stag b.arbe- rrIK. ,.vTOM fob cue pic-nic. : The day was a' good vKKADtKN : one for their purpose, for 'while the SK' was over cast ail day there was no ram. I 1 hp priirnr cnpn t fhp tth in k nrvv villeY Tenn. - Richmond. ition. nnt of t ae Farrior building ;-cn and from present ap- ' be one " el the pret ,,5 in town. ... u,t Rtnewer enjoys the oatronago- oi peopie i - vfed world, who use A Child Ki j ,yS ! The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and li trie father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it "is the best family rem edy known, and ever family' should have a bottle. " I IN MEUOKIAM. , On Friday morning at twenty min- r at ii- r i'-r t ' j r utes lo 7 o clock the soul of 1 tt e Miss-Nellie Moss left Friday for p . . , . r,r , . rank; the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Farmer HenartfH Rev. 6. S. Bronsoh was in the this life alter a painful and severe ill city last week. . ness of three weeks. i Harry AVainwright is visiting rela- l was my pleasure to be with this tives in Raleigh. ; llttIe sufferer during his illness and to Mr. W. A.' Finch left yesterday for ' y that he,vvas Ptient and so willing a pleasure trip in Va. " j ke hls Pedcme does not express - v r . j it, he was the symbol of all that is iur. weorge i. stronacn returned good and from Raleigh' Sunday. ( 1 could hi CI Wpn the hair a nat- R W. Joyner, nab suucu .t of paint to his omce on ..:0 street ana um nave 1L .c- ...Ml imnrnvp its an- ce very rnucn. ; - ' Wliif 'AVeilsV who has .been Mr. E. L. Applewhite, re- U o ft'.? iiUUte, a: yuiuujuun . .fie'- exnects to hDiCiv ag-'l'ii '-4i f 411 -'t' hp County -Loniniissioneift mec Uv and irans icted the usual routine business. . : On Uvthe bjard took up; trie busi- . jjcaected with the cch ools and t i - - ie oension . list. : , ; - ; opening of the tobaceo; trade hnstnnon us. rsow is ine ume r r . emerch-ints to begin engaging ;ia our advertising colums. The :ho keeps corstantly before the .. . i , i a j :;c ;n t:ie man wno geis ine iraue. Teare in receipt of a very prettily p up invitation to attend the an- r:eeting'bf the' State Fire Asso- :oa which meets at Salisbury on pt rgth, 2oth and 2ist, and re- kthat we- shall not be able to at- :ewer connections are being put every day now, and our plumbers Es?pt busy, attending to the de- is cf the citizens. Every dwel- 2nd business house' in the city aid have them nut "in. thus insur- uiean healthy town. Taere was a large Washout at Creek, on the Atlantic Coast 'A Monday which prevented! 35 knight train) from reaching here r Tuesday, morning at 8:20. It 15 repaired Tuesday and the trains now running on schedule time. Killette and W. H. Aiken fe made arrangements to take pS? of the tobacco warehouse at ?nng Hope this season. Several lfpnze houses are being erected I'ie-ic 'JVinorrmv. There. will be a basket pic-nic giv en at Finch's mill. tomorrow. '-, j The same parties gave a similar p;c nic last ye?ar which was th'oroueh ly enjoyed by all hands. Tomorrow should be a pleasant day lor the out-inS-v ' :.' ' - ' . 1 TLe LHtle Osics. The little ones, from the Oxfoid Orphanage . will give an entertaiii ment at Stantonsburg, Friday July17. Dinner will be served at 'i2:Do, and at 4:00 a concert consisting of speeches, songs, dialogues, etc. wiT be given. ! pure. In his little face read the divine beatitude Prof Jas. W Hayes, of Elm pity, j I3!essed are the pure in heart f r they shall see God." This beautiful bud had a most di -vine mission, -that of .rattpr;(vr tV, - W -WM. 1. J 1J. The.O.rptVaujii to Visit Is; j The singing class from' the Oxfoid Orphan Asylum will give an enter tainment . at the Wilson, Military A cade m on ThuVsday night next, July 16th. Our citizens should turn out in a body to welcome these de serving children and get some idea of the work that is being done at the Asylum for the orphans of North " 1 T . .1 Carolina, jet everyone tnat sntgo out. - ' IT X"Uik iosity. ; ;'. .v Squire Eagles, of Saratoga, was in to pjay us a friendly call Tuesday, j ana jatter taiKing over tne nnanciai situation for a while gave us an ac count of a curious chick that was found on his place recently. It had four well formed feet. The bird "did not live, but the squire took the pre caution to preserve its body in alco hoi and promised to bring it up to town later on. ' ' ! path of its paients with loving little wOrds and deeds,, and just as it was bursting into boyhood the Heavenly Father plucked it. He so . often asked his mother and father who God was and what heaven was. What a blessed thought it is that this little child can now answer this question which so perplexes us. iJeath is a sorrow but it is a sor row mingled w th joy, for we know the loved one has but gone before them to a brighter land;' he has gone from their sight, but he is with them in spirit yet, and the reunion that reunion that was made by his loving presence is now hallowed by a sense of his spiritual guardianship." The aching wound in the hearts of his parents can only be healed by the Savic.r, and words are' inadequate to express their -rief, but the hearts cf their many friends beat in sympathy witn tnem in this their greatest offlic- The Garden pot of the State. During the past tew weeks the editor of this paper has visited a number cf'towns in different portions of the State and he is in a position to congratulate! the people of this sec tion upon the enviable reputation that Wilson,; both town anq! county, has gained. Everywhere the same glad tidings have .been received and all eyes are bent on our little town. Everywhere the same story has been told L "Wilson is 'the garden spot oi the State. 1 ! Two 1'oiiiuls, i iglit anil One-half Ounce!. was in town this week. .Miss Gertie Blount left Tuesday for Hickory to visit relatives. Mr. F. A. Daniels, of Goldsboro, was in the city this week. "TVIr. M. C. Pleasants, of Louisburg, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Geo. J. Hales, of Rocky Mt., was in the city this week.. ' ; Mrs. Vernon Moss and children left Friday for Richmond.' . Master E. G. Rawlings, Jr. is visit ing friends in Wilmington. ; Mrs. Jas. Leath, of Petersburg, is visiting relatives in the city. r Mrs. F. M. Winstead, ofNewbern, is visiting friends in the city. W. I. Skinner returned from a short trip to Oxford Monday M s Wm. Mercer and Miss Kate returned from Elm City Monday Mr. R. S. Kingsmorej of BJack Creek, was jn the city this week. ' Miss Yoiing, is visiting Miss Mary Hadley on Goldsboro street. Mr. John O'Hagan, of the New York Life I ns. Co., returned last week. ; Mr. Parke Jefferson, of Petersburg, Va., is visiting his uncle, Mr. J. M. Leath. i Mr. J. A.' Crews representing the Wilmington Messenger, was in town this week. ' - ; Mrs. Archie Martin, of Richmond. is visiting Mrs. J; G. Rawls Jon Tar-, GladfieSS GomeS ! boro street. Mr. A. P. Branch showed us a cu cumber yesterday which tipped the scale at a little more than jlhs. ?Ir. Branch tel s us that he has a number of immepse ''cukes" in his garden. Of course it was entirely too large for eating but it shows what our land will produce. WilSifciema tion. Condensed Testimoiiy. j Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu facturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discov ery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Proy. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he .was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by LaGrippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery.' B. F. Mer rill, of Baldwinsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommended it; and ;:- . -i - never knew it to fail and would rather - ' s .- have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th Street, Chicago, always keeps iJeand the Captain says they will ! it at hand and has, no fear of Croup, I was a BnfE erer for eight years from Eczema, but now am entirely cured. The palms of my hands were covered and badly inflamed ; : little white blisters appeared, thcu would peeroff, leaving a red, smooth surface, which would turn like lire and itch. Or the inside of the upper part of my limb8,.great rvd blotches would appear, and as soon as 1 became warm, the burning and itch ing would besiin. Night after night I would lie awake and scratch, and alpiost wild. 1 got a box of CUTicuiu. and a bottle of Cuticura Re solvent, and iJfter a few applications I noticed the redness and inflammation disappear; before I had used one b'or. th r& tra-s not a sign oEczerria left. I can truthfully assert that 2.00 worth of Cui'iCUiiA'Us?iEU.''9 cured me. JOUS ii I'OKTE, Pittsburg, Pa. Spsbdt Cck Treatmf.vt. Warm bafhswithCc tk cka Siai'. jrenti"-sipiicatw'n. of CtrricPKA (oint ment), and hiilil Uoee oi Clticuha Kesoivkstt, greatest of humor cure. .. j " Sold throa?hout the vr.rM. IMce. CiTicrBA, SOc.; Soap. 2."c.i Kesoi.yk.vt. WKs. nd I. roTTKK Dkuo AKI CHEM. CokK, So!p Prop., Ikieton. .... " Uow to Peruijiacutly Cure Eczema, mailed free. A 7ith a better understanding- of the VV 1 i Mr. J. A. McSwain, of h ayetteville ical ill3j which vanish before proper ef- 'was in the citv this week visiting Mr. forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts Ticrit.lv directed. There is comfort m T. L. Brodie. ' ' : the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis Miss Peace, of Baltimore is visit ing her sister, Mrs. S. A. Woodard, on Nash Street. tobacco it they have to come to after it. e races this afternoon nromise to j'the best and most interesting we jf ever had on our track, Sever- rses from adjoining towns are Cl crapete and with the home 4ies make several crood races"1 iu wish to spend a pleasant after- i00nRocut. . . boys' from Rlnrt Prb- Thursday and crossed bats ur boys and uere defeated by score of 23 to 16. It was impos- 'Mor our deta;qUently cannt Rive the gatpe in but from what we can hear Hiayea pennant ball. Mother py,; u:nj r- Nn.f . uaiUU lo U111CU 1U1 1 Ki ' ilo, 0n the '2'2'd- of July with , y. oattsandLr. f.Lamm Vd S leaves here on saay, the 2 2d iP "olk Thursday afternoon because it instantly relieves. Free trial bottles at Hargrave's Drug Store. 1 2-A ano'vvino- ays ; . '""S iis.pduyu:.. iw, , wulcn to take in the sights Prom titii that pi ace. The managers Ulrica , ' 0 t, ' a Pleasant trip to all who go It is thought now that the tobacco crops will be housed sooner than ever before. Several of our farmers .have cured some few barns, while others expect to start the first of the week. Tobacco flues continue to go out by care loads every day and from pres ent indications the tobacco crop in this section will be larger than any year since our farmers - commenced the cultivation of the weed, and we sincerely hope.that they may receive a good price for all of it. If plenty of floor space and competent mana gers on the market, will influence prides any, our farmer ' friends may rest assured that they will receive full value for their tbbacco on this market. No town can boast of having a better, harder working set of warehousemen than Wilson. , : ' Miss Estelle Brodie left Friday for extended visit to Rocky Mt., j Hen derson and other places in the j State she expects to be gone several weeks, crop ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is thephly wmpdv with millionsof families, andis Rev Tno. E. White an wife were . pWwhp.rft esteemed so hicrhlv bv all 1 ..u i.:, tV,0 rrtiwtc rf who value good health. Its beneficial m the city this week the guests of effects Jue to the fact tbat itis the 1 Mr. T. J. Hadley. Col. T. S. Kenan, of Raleigh, was i organs on which it acts. It is therefore . ... . : oil imrnrta.nt. in order to sret its bene in the city a short while 1 uesday i fi.snl flwts. to note when vou nur- on his way north. Rev. M. T. Moye left Friday for Washington, Greenville arid other, points in that section. Mr. H, B. Hardy the popular, rep sentative of the News and Observer was in the city this week. Mr. Will Walls left yesterday morning for Wilmington andWrights ville, where he will spend several weeks. ? Mr. Louis Lippman, a former resi- Vy dent of Wilson, now of Smith field, was the city Monday en route to Clinton. Mr. T. N. Jones and Master Nor man have returned from a pleasant visit to Washington and other north ern cities. Miss Eva Anderson, accompanied by her guests, Misses Barnes,Alder man and Taylor of Wilmington, left Tuesday for a short visit to' Tarboro. WANTED. A rel liable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to-house convass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. $40 to $75 a mpnth easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, 84 to 850 Austin Avenue, Chicago 111. Clothing at half , price at M.' T Young's. ' : j . It will pay you to see Young's Furniture. Have you seen M.. T. Young's Millinery ? ; j Now is the time to buy shoes cheap. M. T. Young: 500; pairs extra pants ; at M. T. Young's. ." ', ;V' v;- . :-f ' The prettiest line Shirts in town. M. T. Young. ; ; ; . Have you seen our Straw Hats ? M. T. Young. Big: line Summer Clothing at M T. Young's. . 'New line Neck Wear at M. T Young's. "Lace Curtains and Scrim at M. T Young's. . : Trunks and Bags at tM. T. Youngs. Furniture, all kinds.- M. T. Young's. Pant Patterns at M. T. Young's Ribbons, a big line. M. T. Young. FOR SALM The house and lot on which I now well-informed everywhere, Syrup of street For full I particulars write or Figsstands highest and isost largely appiy to me in perls0n. ; used and gives most general satisfaction. J D BULLOCK one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the riha.se. that vou have the epenuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. 1 . 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 laxative, one should have the best, and with the Juxie, -.:' ' '..-'': l : 9 ust Three Montlis Ago "The We landed in this beautiful town strangers in a strange land, but being fa vorablyfmpresse'd vvith 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 srloomy. We raised the banner ol c Hive, EST There was a rift in the clouds and the people began moving ., r 11 ; j t: . ' 1 i. . i ic r -. i tnis way. ran in , join uie procebbioii auu get me ueueiii oi , inc Mr. J . H Penny, of Wilmington, j was in the city this week. Mr, Pen- j ny expects to go North in a few. days j and iay 'in a full line of goods for the 1 early fall trade. J Big Bargains Going at tne Plaids 3 jcts yard. Shirts i sets1 and up. -2 balls sewing thread ic. Ladies' Shoes, 49cts up. Bee ive. ATr- T "M niKhnrm one of the nrO- ! prietbrs' of the new Tobacco, vre- j LOT OF CLOTHING house arrived Tuesday. His house j Yard wide Sea Island 5 cts yd. Pants 25 cts and up. Hats from 5 cts up. ; ' jNIen s Shoes, 5 5 cts up. IN. JIIST is progressing rabidly and will be j finished in ample time for the new Visit Us. Respectfully, 26 U-9m. E. N. Mercers Old Stand i t f I i'- 1 I .4 .1 t ;l;;; i i 't i i- .: " 3 i -: hi it-1 t 1 V i 1 1 ' 1 I If ' t . i
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