THE WILSON ADVANCE: NOVEMBER 12, 1896. .ril,tt..il Sell Your Tobacco at Planters Wareiilse lor ;HM Prices. 11 LOCALS. Improper and deficient care of the IJicyci'e litiiriiameiic. The Young Peoples' Baptist Union since its organization several months scalp will cause oravness ofthe hair j'-K- - and baldness'. Escape both by the , 's which have passed off for us . use of that reliable specific. Hall's "V a pleasant evemng. Among .-tt" - r ' ' ' nth rs we have had irom ta:s source Hair Renewer. , , . , j a new woman's party and nicy a e Chrvantiieimiin t;i TouiKht. 1 ocfal. B-th t Jiese events wci e at- I Alter this those, having thehihest J cjreat deal to our achievement. But' rode the nal with the result named i the honorjs due our devoted women, above. When this was oyer rtlresh- ! It is this class ot workers who have ments were servjed for the benefit of put our State foremost along this, the church and quite a nice sum was line of christian work. . . realized j ' : ' After a series ot devotional exer cises the meeting was concluded. Mdes iurnihing erioyment to those j All lovers of the beautiful remember rendtd by large crowds and all were j with pleasure the display of chrysan- profuse- in their praise for those who j ltamtmc V i Kl t s H .Ot IV Jr Q t"! H IV f ! l '! A Q Tt-'A 1 1 P t-11 1 P T t M 1 11 '11 P 11 1 : he- Lat Williams last year. They will have another display this j on the outside it h is done a reatjj evening at which we understand many j deal towards arousing a social fueling j new and beautiful varieties will be ! among the members of the clubhand I seen. As usual the proceeds ot the en tertainment will be turned over to the towards' strengthening-the interest in Ladies' Aid Society. Come out and view the flowers. Mr. The Gramas: Ilfinedy. R. B. Greeve, merchant oi Chilhowie, Y-a . certifies that he had the Baptist Church at this place. The most successful entertainment Tield by the c'uh was the one given at the Vood;ud's Warehouse on Friday night. ' The evening was de voted to a bicycle tournament. Many consumption," was given . up to die. j pame. ily dressed and were objects sought all medical treatment that j n aniusennt -for all. The ware money could procure, tried allcough jlcuse uas fuj; the greater part of 1 1 ' 1 i-l . .. ' ' : ne coma near oi, out got no.jlhose precent were;girls, as there was spent many nights ' sitting, up releif in a chair , was induced to try Dj Kiug's New Discovery, and was cur to be a queen clowned and 'all. wanted-to see what ones Of iheir sex were , ' i . ' I to be the lucky number. Curiosity eel by the- u ;l t.vu.. bc:u ,Tor .1 sometimes draws crowds especially of past three years has been aUcding io.j the ircr -x wh0I1;nothing else will., business, and says Dr. King s .ev The evening opened with a parade. Discovery is the grandest remedy Ail those who rode wheels joined in. ever made, as it "has done so much . The most picturesque part of the pa for him and also for others in his radewas George Stronach. lie was community.; Dr. King's New Dis-- dressed in the garb cl woman, and covery is guaranteed for Coughs, the smiles from the large company Colds, and Consumption. It don't of ladies present showed him to be Trial bottles free at Hargrave's Drug the favcrite cf the gentlemen rider's ; Store. j Before the tournament began, Mr. t mm I J. M Wilson announced the honors, More Pn-sbyterian'oysters. , , t ti - . which were these;: 1 he one winning On Monday night the Aid S jcie'ty ! r! , ' tu .. 7 .j. wouid be entitled to crown the queen of the Prtsbyterian Church gave, r.t .u f i oi the evening ; the one coming sec- another of their delightful oyster sup-' vt ' , r '.' -, ru - i 1 1 ond o crown the first maid of honor, pers. There was added another very ; and the one COniing third lo crown taking teature-acrysanthemum show he SCCQnd ma5(J ol onon The lid. Beautiful specimens had been sent in: ers lhen mouhted their steeds and by irs. Noah Strickland, M:ss Nan A " UsO-i'mj y 1 'inr. i ;ie V oman s: Missionary Conver- 1 , tion ot the Washington District held TLle- people of Wilson County its annual meeting in the Methodist ( have been very Wrouuht un during church-, beginning with Friday even- 'this week over the white cap case ing. This Society is composed of The court . room has been lull since1 devoted wo nan who have banded it was taken up, uhich .was on Ion theoiselves together for' the -purpose pay. A 'jury was, drawn' and. duly of proniotmg missionary' work in for-'5 sworn on that day ' Several witnesses eign lands. It :had been arranged were examined. On Monday -evening to have Dr. Tuttle preach the annual owing to the seriousness of tlie case sermon before the convention but-Judge Graham ordered that the jury owing to sickness he -was not able , remain together over night and that to be "present. Rev. Mr. Ivey ex- they not be allowed to talk with any pressed the regret of the absence of one not On the jury. On Tuesday Mr. Tuttle, and stated that he has morning there was a sudden cliange been expected until the last moment . . - i . i . , 'N noz giving any; time in which to se cure anoihei man. The convention was called to order Dy Mrs. I lorne of Rocky Mount fciAsiVJ ivy mk a v .. I Wa ' GhatefulI ; $ AND 3 -ouwruiii Mii I j4 warm bath vith M i rnifnnpA chad m nd a gentle. ancirtin with Cl'TT V.UKA i-omtmenn. the great sk:n cur,. 1m CSi titti'X-v F'K!.fs ii.ll'annnntio-'i !l,,'a'f.?; licstlier.r!nr.-iti..fi. .iiilt '-' r - 4- urniture in the manner of proceed u re. s The jury was discharged and another case taken up. Evidence had beeirv pro duced which proved that a member of the iury who had been duly svvo'rn Secretary.ofthe Society. There vqre. as one of the clan of whi'te' caps'. but. few. '.delegates "present;;.-b.ut .quite-: !- t.- .if ti,;,:,.,;-,1,, u YVehave opened Hp on Tarioro Street BRANCH'S OLD STAND, Full Line oi furniture. a large crowd of towns people had gathered to hear the. exercises. The address of welcome was delivered by Miss Lizzie Crowell. Mrs. Home anncu iced that Mrs.. Miller, who. vvas to We can sell' you for CASH, or on tne J A S 1 A ILM b.M TLAX anv kind ;". of Fnrn'iture. came out we have not been able to learn. But it 'would appear that our! ...Give us a call. standard oi morality is getting to a - - de' ne- S i ma lovy ebb when a man will stand up and swear that he will give an unbi-: - delivered the reponse was ased 0pmion accordln to evidence, . d at home on a-ccouht of sick - . r(r A f tUo ? .oo U-2m A. -I; ELLISON i SON, s d that Mrs. S -vindell the State ; irv of the organization would 'he response. , Mr.-. S .vindell said in part : There is in Ch.ir.ii' a hospital known as the Mary Black Hospital. It was , named for Mrs. Dr. Black a North Carolina woman. It was through Iier efforts that the money lor the building and equipment was raised. The hospital is a brother member of those who are on trial. It has been rumored that there was more than one on the jury ; first drawn that had white cap afrili ations but this is not known as a fact: " One is enough.; Although he has never admitted the tact eviden.ee pro- ;i duced showed him up plainly. This. 1 .fd 1 rear old 2 years old 3 tears oTd G 0 L T S -Strickland, Mrs. Roscoe Briggs, Pvliss Sophia Hutchinson ana Mrs. George D. Green. These flowers were not entirely for show either. Many of Wilson's fair young damsels who went to the- supper went hqmewtth their hands full of the best that the market could afford. It Would not be well to state here how the young men's pockets went home. Thb with . all was a minor consideration, they wanted the impression and did not consider for a moment the depres sion. Daring the,- show there was something else being sold. The managers had provided the usual , supply cf Noi folk oysters. The hall was crowded during the entire everi- . ing and as a result quite a nice little sum was taken in for the furnishings of the Presbyterian Church: Those taking part in the evening's entertain- ' . ment were : Misses Sue Edmundson, Ell Green. Florence Gardner, Vic Organ, Sophie Hutchinson, Maggie Cooper. Lizzi.e Strickland, Mrs. . George Green, Mrs. Uzzell, Mrs. Durphy and Mrs. John Cutchin. On next Tuesday night, under the i directio a of Mrs. Davis, a concert will be give l. Those taking part will be or supposed to be, old people. , All the actors will be dressed in olden styles. The singing? of Miss Sue Borden, of Goldsboro, will be a fea tnre of theevenening. The proceeds go to the Presbyterian Church. V The next series in the Pn sbyterian oyster- serving will be a grand sup per. Eeatables of every kind will be prepared, A regular first class Eu ropean Hotel will be run for a few hours only, see .that you are among those who reap the pleasure of the evening, This entertainment , will be given sometime during the month of December. TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood's Sarsaparilla, which give3 them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. fought - not for -sejf, nor the supper, which also c une after the prizes had been won, but for that fair-eyed dam sel which he had picked out as his queen of the evening When Mr, -Wilson arose to an- nouce the result there were many! heart flutters throughout the assem- I bled crowd. He announced that the first prize had been C. W. Gold.' When this decision was made a smile spread over his face. This smile con- j ttnued to spread until some one ask- j ed aloud;, "Did you catch that, smile," when it tookvthe shape of a grin George Stronach was the sec- j ond winner and Robert Barnes came j in as third, but resigned his honors to i Josh Branch. "Miss Jula Dowd wras crowned by Charle)'- Gpld as queen of t the evening. George Stronach crown ed Miss Olivia Sanders; as first maid of honor. Josh Branch as third winner crowned Miss Grace Tomlinson sec- j ond maid of honor. i After the announcement by Mr. Wilson of lhe result and the crown iugs the lucky , six were served, to a supper. The table on which this supper was served was sold after the feast as bric-a-brac. The table was bought up Mr. Tas. Lipscomb. Of course he wants a souvenir of the 4 years if)l(l man must feel himself lowered jeven VL HAVE A FINE ( in , his own estimatioh, when he re- -LOT OF STANDARD BRED COLTS used entirely for children. The v u u j.. -"i, "' v tv v. ,- ' .10 ti. money for this building vvas raised j rhndprnna'trnn To serve nn a inrv'k' ;l)roke:and, fresh; Also a feW ful,lTa5n . . . v . L - --. - conaemnat;on.. 1 o serve on jury is nprsev C;1 ve, -For full nnrtimiarsan. ! a serious undertaking, this being' an to air View oairy, . W. T. FARMER, Ijrupr. through the Bright Jewel Society, of ...u:u - t : ri?. vv aiLii xuih. uia.UK. was int: lounuei. 1 There s one mom is this hospital j example it is being disregarded known as the Bright Jewel room. It j " ' ' r" . " ' is made almost wholly cf glass and it iTHE COUFER' MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 awd 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. ' Large stock of finished to onuments, Gravestones &W4 - Ready for shipment. Designs tree ' Orislnal anl Only tJor.iiinc. A safe, a.uvavs reii.ibiv. caojs a n lrR5lst for'C7ti7;;t,T K-.;.r;; '--i-:,; A; te&gSSW'-d HrtiH.il in 1l';d wi.l iMlvfMfctfjtf p . A? tivnt foul hT!!itin. M .-?? W KJU-'f- fur. f.i.uu. in M'.;; l.-.-.r-tyrn . s if ilulK lii T.-iinn.nini.-. Sold iy ail Locai I.Teiata. i'iilin .a., r V ' 11V Mi - KM v 'V - my a tm m is here that tiie cliildren vvhoiare too weak or sick to go out of doors, are carried to get the benefit of the sun. There are now thirtv. beds in the hospital, ;each bed with furnishings costs about twenty-four dollars. The person who establishes a bed has the j pnveiege ot naming it. Mrs. Swin- : dell is very anxious for the Washing-! t- . . .. . . . Potato RriVflit3 anH rnmmicciATi Mophantc ton .District to establish a bed. iier i uuw uuwiu uiuiuuu.uwuuuuawu muiuuuuu. . address was wHI rpndprpH and rprv - OFFICE CORNER NASH AND GOLDSBORO STS., , WlLSOX, N'. L. much enjoyed by all present. RCdl EStSttG BOHgllt dM SOW. () RfiHtS COllCCted. Mrs. Home read the report of the Mjtr r f , f, -u- t . A-1' . rur-i r, u0 r , . v We oner for sale Building Lots in the town of Wilson andQElsewhere. secretary ofthedrstnet among many ;ar3s :fo3: ale . uuici u;mgs 01 w mcn me women 01 111 -. -.1.070 "acres, 500 acres cleared, large the district should feel proud. She t dwelling, &c. I; said one thing which every lover of ac!?s ' f "pcro?S; ' lns ' the church and the cause of mission-1 500 ' '! " " '-. ary work should feel a great pride, ! We invito intending settlers to call and see us. viz: that North Carolina had increased ETInformanon given free of charge. " ...--' - !- : : ' ' : : the aniount of Missionary collections ! 150 acres, improved, dwelling, 'cc. 46 9S 60 I c I t i I I ( Correspondence uliute'l. evening. The following is the score by rounds of those we rode as knights in the tournament : J. J. Privett, , Louis Brodie, R. E. Barney, H. Anderson, E. Daughtridge, C. W. Gold, Josh Branch, G. A. Lucas,, , WP. Simpson. S. W. Anderson, H. Wainwright, A. P. Weaver, G. T. Stronach, 1st. 2d, 3d. 1 3 2 2 o 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 o 2 :3 ' 2 3 2 1 i 1 3 3 2 2 1 o o 2 .2 5 2 O 2 . 3 2 2 3 more than-any other State. The fact that we are not by far the mbst pros perous state in the union adds a Tutt s Pills Ciire All Liver Ills. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt s Liver Pills, an old and' favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, soitr stomach, malaria, indiges- ; tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS WHO WEAR E.RReedlCo'sIaukefliast mn-TTTAT IUVivN l&KM Gan now find them at Also other makes and styles of ciei .1- 11 e p n Bring the children around and have them fitted up, with Take a look at G. S. Tucker & Co.'s trunks. They can give you any kind you want.-. u Little Giant School Shoe We guarantee our Woods to .wear well RESPECTFULLY, Towrisehd & Kirby-

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