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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JULY 23; 1396. LOCALS. I ber, Mr. W.: B. Moore was detailed i ; to come back after the other members ' ot the company. So on Sunday the : ntivri.v told for , Allowing other men wet down: S. j:tK" liVsy kkadkks. i H Anderson, G T Strohach, C T - Harriss, W P Snakenberg,- J J Bare- .ricked up n our strew ;. ivji, vjcuijc pianton. j rr Cheatham, O H Connor, uaul Chnstrnan, Those who have returned say the boys are having a very nice time. They return Friday.. Sin .... ' irpixirt' brOU , Hears PEUSONAL MEXTIO.V. -Wlmt lie Sees If J. A. Long: left for Kinston Mon day. . Elder P. D. Gold left fur Durham on Friday. Mr. C. V. Priddy lei) the city on Tuesday lor Dunn. Miss Margaret Hadley is visiting friends in Weldon. the ' . .regular meting i y crvG at Wilson; was held n'" 1 . v. t rhnrrli on Fridav the It uas but . v one . 'W ' this cent L I Tin- "Baptist. Union. ; The Wilson Baptist church recent ly organized a branch of the Young- , Peoples Baptist Union, with Mr Chas. Blount: as president, C. Cul nooner. viee-nrp?irhrit W C A lion .. . . . i r i - -,- I -.., ... v. mivi'j iny one who wit- bee in 1 -i.:;. -'.the- crowd was not 1 I r r. I i v .rY ,;e vet here .was present that de- Inch characterizes' all ; secretary, Mrs. Jno. F. Brutou, cor responding secretary, and Miss Sue r ' ' j ' i". ,- exercises teds conn- , 0; . , . i'1 - LAC1 . x :. blount, treasurer. Th order . has in store a Uni on is frt'jre of usefulness. oo'eniri; y devotional exer- growing rapidly, there being about forty on the roll. , It meets weekly' , on Thursday nights, and the order of itVr tne vx -' v, Paul Anderson cave the address of the; evening, nis ; ary and business, a . night being de- exercises are devotional, social, liter ary at voted )ine by J. A. lo, "Yearnings," Mrs. J. A. f3s: u"-. , , . vulcu iu eacn. ine nrst meeting wa.s this : " A man is ruiea in , , , T,,hr xAtK In tWcmne .. ' li. o!irirnnnipnt . . ' : , treat measure, uv ... u,.... of the Brl Hol j The David s career as a snepneru uexei-. .meetinjg. was of 3 social' nature and V:.. those dominating quail- tU ru - ' -. cpec :u 11 .',. . i me umiuvmu -.jjiuyiaui was carricu. which characienzeu i out : i; .r- .n 'ihpcp h ans alone . Vi' ' : - career, u y1' " ,r- ' . i vaaress , oi welcon and unaiclccl by ..man,; that ne gainea . Rqo iat S:re::sth of character wtnch ena- ; prayer M.n:,. t,-, ennre. ves. even 10 iuvc , ci 'uv Situ i'i-' LW -1 ' - ' ouiu, i enemv, aui; aiso uas u ucie Rood . fct he developed that friendship for, Reading, "Weavers of LifeVMiss iihsDVu-bich is symbolized as the zzie Bl?am;;. ; curest oi inendships. Alter ne oe- j crae" ruler, his, entue course ; is, nd sympaihy. His ami was not to n acCOmpanist, Mrs. Privett, serve one party, iui;. wujci aci v-j-. Reading, Miss Lizzie Bryant all parties, by bringing them into j . Address Ca t B Briggs. c;0ser relation to jenovan. ma mc i and indeed his purpose' in ' life is ! beautifully outlined in the Psalms. Mr. Geo. Fields is spending the week in Goldsboro. . Mr. John Cutchin returned Tues day Irom Whitakers. Mrs. Ella Brodie is spending the week in Henderson. "". . Mrs. Dr. E. K. Wright left for Morehead on Tuesday. J. W. Gardner and wile left for Morehead on Monday. Miss Litta Mann, of Whitakers, is visiting Mr. Alex Green. Miss lilary Hadley is ' visiting friends in Johnston county. Mr Chas. Harriss made a flying trip to Elm City on Friday. Mr. F M Williams and wile are on a visit to friends in Durham. Piano solo, "Angels of" Dawn." I 7 . " : Miss Emma Bass. Solo, "Anchored," Mr. B. O. Pen- i But was this not the only treat the meeting bad in stoie for the members and visitors. The solo, "Lalvary, by Miss Susie Wells was indeed a irsat. The hearing of this alone would have induced one to attend the meeting. V. ; Mrs. M. E. Edwards, the president ! of the Leaoue, then made some ap- j nrnnriatp rpnrks. urincr all to live j.. ...... j - - t-j out to the letter the watchword of j the League, "Fidelity." j Dr. Albert Anderson, a pioneer in j the movement. -asked Prof. Britton to j sake 'a talk. He, in his usual clear cut way, urged the members cf the League to go out among the people of Wilsch, determined to do every thing possible to forward the cause of Christ. : : - After the programme a very en joyable surprise was ' awaiting the company. Mr. Briggs had prepared a delicious repast which was served by the social committee, headed by then chairman, Miss Mary Hardy.: After the sunoer. a number of games were played. Much to the regret of all present the closing hour came. The exercises of the evening were closed by the singing of the fa miliar ftyran, "God be with you." Much credit is due Miss Hardy ior the formulation and execution of the program. Those serving on the committee with her : were Misses Emma Bass, Moilie Parish, ' Lizzie Bryant, and Nannie Gardner. Mr. Briggs, as usual, proved an excellent host, and the Union will be glad to visit him again. Miss Annie Pierce left Monday on a visit to friends in Winston. Capt. Hodges and daughter re turned from Norfolk Friday. Mr. F. A.' Hewlett has gone to South Carolina to visit relatives. Mr. E W Simpson, of Ringwood, is in the city visiting his mother. Mrs. Oscar Swineford, of Rich mond is in the city visiting relatives. Mr. Ernest Nadal is out of the city. ' Hq lelt Monday ior ivewcern. Mrs. J. L. Meares, of Hamlet, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Boykin. Mr. J T Wiggins and wile left Wednesday for a trip to Morehead 5 Mr. Lat Williams has returned to the city after a short stay in Norfolk. Mr. E. B. Mayo and family re turned from Morehead on Thursday. Mr. Hall, Presiding Elder of this district passed through Wilson Mon day.'. '' ' ' Jas. E. Moore, of Willhmston, spent several days in Wilson; last week. i Mr: C. Miller, brother of Miss Moi lie Daniels, lelt for Tarboro on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Nelson, of Florence, who has been visiting the family of Mr. W. E Farmer, return-1 ed home on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. V. Parker and children who have been visiting relatives ip the city, returned to their home in Rocky Mt. last Thursday. Messrs Alex Greene,. Floyd.. Davis and Warren Woodard made up a happy looking party buying ticke't'? for Wilmington on Tuesda . Miss Kate Connor leturr.td Horn Tarboro Monday. She" brought Misses Emma Louis Speight and Jesse Speight home whh her. - M'r, S. R. Carrington, a prominent cigar manufacturer ot Durham, who has been spending some time m Wil son, went to Rocky Mount on Fri day. . ' Mr. H. T. Knatt, of Oxford has come to work for the new ware house. We are glad to see that such efficient service in being prepared b the tobacco men. Rev. F. D. Thomas, of -Rocky Mount, brother of Rev. Mr. Thomas, of the Wilson Presbyterian church, passed through on Tuesday headed for Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs'. E. T. Moore, ot Fremont with their gu'est, Miss Mag4 gie Moore, of Baltimore, passed through Wilson on their way to Four Oaks on Tuesday. Profs. W. D. Toy and F, K. Ball, ol the University pf North Carolina, passed through the city Saturday en route to New England, where they - will visit relatives. M -s. Hart, who has been . attend ing the University Summer School, passed through the city en route to Kocky Mount where she will spend some time visiting friends. Miss Alice Hines, a teacher in Kinsey's Female Seminary, of La Grange, is visiting Miss Orpha Hack- ney. Miss- nines nas just reiurneu from an extended tour through New York:8 . .:r."--' : : Wilsonites have the Morehead fever. The following party left fr.r that place on Monday: chaperoned by Mr. ' E. R. Gay land Mrs. E. R. Gay, Mrs: A. 'P. Branch, ; M isses Ellen and Nan Branch and Mr. Josh Branch. Those who went cut to the Mason ic picnic at Moyeton with the Or phan choir were: Messrs.. F. M. Moye, B. F. Briggs, E. F. Nadal, J, (D. Bullock, J. T. Edwards, J. H. Cheatham and ProL E. E. Britton. The party left early Friday -mornir g and returned in the afternoon. . I - ' . - ' S)(0)lo: liiiiiililiVLUiife; humor, whether itching, burning, J ; bleeding, ecaljr, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, w hether simple, Bcrofuldus, or hereditary, from llifaucy to age, are now epeedily cured by A SKIN and blood purifier of incomparable purity and curative power. Purely vegeta ble, Bafe, innocent, and palatable. It appeals to all, and especially mothers, nurses, and children. " Sold thtousrhout the -world. Price, Cdticcra, Soap, 2.5c; fttsoLvrKT. 50c and $1. Pottkr DCO jinn Chfm. Corp., So'e Props., Boston. o3T" llow to Cure Blood and Skin Humors, free. WANTED. A reliiable ladv or p-entleman to distribute samoles and make a house-to-house conyass for our Vegetable 1 oilet Soaps. ' 40 to ,75 a montn easily maae. -vaaress vrous oc ; Reed, 842 to Chicago 111. Gladness Curnes Aitha better understanding ot tne VVi 850" Austin Avenue, Have you seen M ATil linprv ? Now is the! time to cheap. . M. T. Young. - T. Young's buy shoes M. T. A Child Ki'j-iys The pleasant flavdr, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, hen in need of a laxative, and 31 the fether or mother be costive or bilious, e most gratifying results follow its Ui; so that it is the best family rem'' "edy known and ever family should ve a bottle. ;'' ,ls Encampment. The Wiknn T irrlit Tnfantrv left Friday lor " the encampment at They left Wilson on y train Fridav morning, ar riving at Camp .Nadal about one 'clock in the afternoon. The fol mowing were, those composing the company: Cants in RtoVnt-rl ATTncf cnA Thirst Vnghtsville. earlv Two Lives Savptl . Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City , 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery . com pletely cured her and she says,, it savecl her life. Mr! Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida. St; San Francisco, sui fered from a dreadful cold, approach ing consumption. Tried without re sult everything else then bought one bottie of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medi cine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Hargrave's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Li Se tenant, T. M. Anderson; Jr., 'scorid Lieutenant T R Rountr-ee: First Sergeant; J W Williams, Second erReant, E KHlett; Third Sergeat, mstead; First Corporal, H W j octunu corporal, x o x Corporal j D Barnes; Drum -tr :1 Thompson. Privates E. Barnes, F L Bryan, W L Banks, C hnstman, W Churwell, E B Cobb, Cczart, S T Danieli J E Eagles, -i:A F.u!ghum;P D Gold, Jr., J W dner, Ben Herring, W B Moore, Sanders, J D Taylor; S S Toler, ptv"s Townsend, W Wilkins, , -- y instead, L D Killett. not SOOn foun that these were the ei'0URh in the company to draw PPpriation, so one of the num- Ca on the sixth and seventh pps". Annual Convention and Tournament N. C. Stute Firemen, Salisbury, Aug. 19-33. For the above occasion rates have been authorized by the Southern Ry. on the extremely low basis of tariff one circular 5174, tickets on sale Aug. 17, 1 S and 19, final limit Aug. 23d, applying to the organized body of Firemen and the general public alike. The following will show round trip rates from points indicated : Durham, $3 95; oiasooru, py., STelma, $5 555 Henderson, $5 25; Raleigh, $4 85- W. A- Turk, General Passenger Agent. Mr. G. W. Connor and family re turned from the summer school Sat urday. Prof. Joseph Kinsey, of LaGrange, spent several days in. Wilson this week. v Misses Maud Setzer and -Maude FiilrW have eone to Scotland Neck. -judge W. T. Faircloth, of Golds boro, spent a few hours in the city Monday. ; Mr. Ben Selby left for Washington rur loct week for a few days of pleasure. . ,7 Mr. Ed Farmer and wife left for a few days stay at Wrightsville on Monday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Qettinger left Wednesday morning for a few days in Norfolk. . t Mr Ed. Hudson and wife were among those wlio left on the Norfolk Ecccursion. T.QTicie.nt, nn.tm-e of the many phys icalills, which vanish before proper ef forts g-entle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directe a. xnere is wmiuiu m tlfe knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not clue to any actual a 1 b ease', but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system,' which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt- ly removes, xiiau 13 wnj n i ""v remedy with millions of families, andis everywhere esteemeu kj 1x1" who value goou nenLuu. effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy " vhich promotes internal cleanliness wiuiuuu uvumtunuj, organs on which it acts. It is therefore alf important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase,7 that you have the genuine arti 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, A a v.o cTTct.pm "is reenlar. laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease uue may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the ii inimioil ptotvwIi ere. Svrup of wciriuiuiiuxu j " , 1 Figs stands highest and is most ; largely v . me in nerson used and gives most general satisiaction. , ? v j D. BULLOCK. 500 pairs extra pants at Young's. ;' .. , The prettiest line. Shirts in town. M. T. Young. ' j Have you seen, our Straw Hats ? M. T. Young. Big line . Summer . Clothing at M, T. Young's, j i New line . Neck Wear at M. T Young's. I Lace Curtains and Scrim at M. T Young's. . It will pay you to see Young's Furniture. Clothing at half price at M. T Young's J I FOR SALE. The house and lot on which I now 1 live on Tarboro street below Harnes street. For full particulars write or Jus Mr. Washington, one of our enter prising warehousemen, has returned to the city. I , Mr. Wm. Isaacs, a prominent Goldsboro merchant was in the city Wednesday. Mr W C Hewlett, who has been visiting - in Henderson, returned I WfHnpsdav. That tired, all gone leenng o,. ,n appetite, caused by improper dieting, j The Orphrns left Saturday. They can be eksily eradicated by using John-j were escorted to the train by Mr. son's Emulsion of Cod, Liver , Oil ; Mrs rj. Oettinger, Mr. D. Pleasant to the taste. Pint bottle r.oo Moye..: ... at Hargrave's. . Three MonlMIgo Q(3 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 huns: thick and heavy over the city and the road looked dark and' gloomy. We raised the banner of 13 ce Hive, tu.. oc- rut m'thp r nuns ana ine DeoDie ue?an movinir this way. Fall in ; Join the procession and get the benefit of the BargainsGoin flive Plaids i Sect's yard. Yard wide Sea Island 5cts yd. Pants 25cts and up. Hats from 5 cts up. Men s Shoes, 5 5 cts up. Shirts 1 5 cts and up. 1 2 balls sewing thread 1 c. Ladies' Shoes, 4QCts up. LOT OF CLOTHING JTJSTi IN. " : Visit Us. Respectfully, i . - ; M 14Jhn E. N. .Mercers Old fi'tand
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