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7 0T LOCALS;-.; Miss Bridgeman, of Washington. N. C, who has been visiting her sis ter Mrs. Doane Herring, left Monday for Newberne. . N Mr. Lit Alley, who is in the em ployment ot the government as mail agent, came to the city Tuesday to visit his lather. THE WiUSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 21, . 1397, On Thursdavr last Col.' John R '-amend the Code in regard to mayors A quirt heme wedding v.-as ceic- inuuav ja. v. acting as justices of the p-ace ; By brated at the residence of Mrs., husan tfruton resigned ins position .s mayor, Senator Smathers H. Wt lls, on Nash Street, yesterday of Wilson. 1 he town has lost an et at 12 o'cock. v ficient and energetic cfrice! . and one Ttip rnntmriiricr nirtles were Mr. who has done much trf increase the - i : - . -.;-! i . Mortimer Carlisle Pleasants, of Lou- ' prosperous condition of the cemmun- isburg,NT. C, . and Miss Emma Lee ity. - Jake Gaudar has accepted the chal eiige oi Ed ward Han lan to- row anv man in the world, and has m-de a de. a resoiution m re eard to the election oil "senator?, uosit ot 59P lorieitv rie stspuJa "That the senate will at rioon tomor- ; that the race sluli be for at le.it Wells. While the AdVanc regrets the Mrs. ' Ovid W. Pierce, who has been visiting her father Mr. V.. E- Tjpans. returns d to her home at Roa- present. 'noke Rapids, Frida-. Mr- I. D. Robinson, of Roberscn ville N. C.N, has accepted a position j invention. with Mr. J. G. Rawls where he wi-1 learn the jeweler trade. Mr. Jno. L. Wiggins, one of our hustling stablemen, ieft Monday night for Richmond where he goes to buy a new lot of stock. Mr. Shea, special agent for Cuth bert cc Co., New York brokers, atter spending several days here on busi ness, left Saturday for Boston. Mr. Walsh v of- Petersburg, Ya., who spent several days here last The marriage ceremony was read 'towns loss, it at j the same time re h, TiU T W. Hurlfv. nasi or of the : ioices in the personal advancement M E. church. V to Col. Bruton which made this resig- Oniv members of the' family were nation necessaiy. row proceed lo go into art election " i and r.nved in euher iinglanu or Q;v,,. . ada- : -z;: . .. week iii the interest of his marble works, left Sunday for-Fremont. Miss Fannie Wells, who has been attending', the Woman's College at -Richmond, came home on Tuesday to attend the marriae-cf her sister - '- - ' . -' Mr. Robert Ra.vj of Tarboro, passed through tho chy Friday, cn route fo . Oak R;(i ce, w hci c he sots scnoi'i curing coming to attend session. ' : We were glad to see on our streets this week Tom Peacock, who leit here some time ago to accept a posi tion in Gieensboro. He seems very much pleased with -his neAr home. Capt. L. D. Kellette, cf Spring hope, came down Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. The Capf reports the tobacco market as doing very well at Springhope, and says sending farmers ' home with good prices are the best recommendations they are offering. Mr. O. W. Mayn'ard, who has been employed for some time as en graver and silver smith, by J. J Priv ette, has. just returned from a visit to his old home, Canton, O., accompa nied by his charming young bride. Mr. Maynard has made many friends in Wilson, who join us in welcoming his wife, and wishing them a long and happy sojourn in our little town. . The Wilson Light Infantry 'held another monthly inspection at the Ar mory on... Monday night with a large number . present. More interest is being manifested in the company, and under the command ot Captain Bobbitt, we will soon have one of the strongest in the State Guard. There is the material here for the making of a good company, and all that is need ed is tor the. boys to go in with a' de termination to make Co. : F. one that the citizens of Wilson may well ieel proud of. Let each member exert himself to do alt in his power to ac complish this. It is very probable that in point of average age, we have the youngest company in the State, and should it become necessary to call out the Guards, We feel safe in saying that none would respond more quickly than our soldier boys. Let the citizens encourage them by lend ing their assistance as much as pos sible to bring our company up to the highest standard. Truly, "necessity is the mother of In articipatioir c l - the law "which- is expected to be passed s'non, prohibiting the sale of spirituous liquors m any except incorporated town, one of Wilson county's enter prising citizens has 'hit upon a novel scheme which means several "shek els" in his pocket, provided the law does tot take a hand in it before the prefns are realized. The way the scheme is worked is this: . At a, giv en place on a certain road in the lower part of this county is what might be called an "underground b.r" yet the patrons are not suppos ed to enter as there. is aslot in the fence into which the thirsty traveller drops ' his money according to ihe amount A ' nhi.-kcy wanted, when, behold up it comes ready 1 o tied, and the cu.-tomer goes away rejoic irg, -'praising the inventive genius of ir. in. There have been several dil ierent kinds of s.lot machines put up on the 'market during the late years, bat we. doubt if there has been one yet invented that gives as much gen eral, satisfaction:;.' to the lovers ot the 4 fluid V as the one named above. Alderman P. B. Deans was elected i ! mayor for the unexpired term, and Mr. J. A. Ch,rlc,'a!dernjan lor 2nd Ward, to take Mr. iDean' place. The following biils and Yesolutions were disposed of: ; j The resolution in reg tion ot senator was adODted. j The bill passed to adopt the extra ' ternv'of'-'Washington superior court j The hill to prohibit the sale ot.cctj-' T VPf 111 ard to elec- j 47C1 tJt i I CT tm Gure'Al bctors Say: I'UJliU 1 H.J well oicrgers At a depth ) - .V 1-C7 &n extraordinarv find; was made near; Galesburg, ot 1 5 feet the drill ruction and the a very superior whicli continued llcris had teen drawn. Dtfl. At her home in this city on Friday, Jan. 1 5th. xs the evening sun "was slowly 1 sinking beneath the western hills, ihe soul. of Mrs. Annie 'Purneil, wife, of Miles Purnell, passed-' from our midst to theod who gave it. She was horn at Rocky iiount, N C-7 on August 14th, 1 S44. She was the mother of twelve, children, , nine ot-v.-hpm survive her. She? had been confined to her bed lor'some months with that dread dis ease ..cons u m pt o a , and her dfrath was not unexpected. She was a devoted mother, kind and loving wife, and a true Christian. She was . a member of the M. E. church, and it was her greatest pleas-, ure to fill her seal in the house of God. Mav her dear children live so a.4 when the great summons comes they will be found ready to meet their mother in heaven. . Her remains were laid 'to rest Sat urday in Maplewood Cemetery. A Friend. by Mich. met with an pump discharged article of whiskey until some 1 5 ga At .he bottom of ! the -pipe a barrel was found which jhad undoubtedly contained its full quota oi the "ardent" when , planted.. A jpecujiar feature was the ract that the point of the drill entered exactly at th'e bung hole and when found the barrel was unmarr.d except by the adhering soil. No one seenss to know anything regarding the burial but it is rjrobably a relic of the old "Maine law 'I davs.j Few people knejw that all plants contain digestive principles. They cannf r absorb their jfood until it is di nested any m'ore than animals car. i s The -fount Lebanon Shakers have the art of extractiliq: and uti- 1 0 rhesor digestive priiiciples, and that tHeir Shaker le; liz SUC; J is meeting with " i v success in tne 1 this reason Cordial 5)henomenal treai ;fnt. of dyspepsia. . The Shaker ; .1 i Dii:'- i;e Cordial not onlvr contains :..'' . . 1 . r fond cad y digested but t also con tain? digestive principles which aid the digestion of other food J; that may be eaten with it. A single to cent sample bottle will j. he siifrrcient to demonstrate its value, and we suggest that every suffering dvspeptie make a trial of it. -Any druggist can sup ply it. . 1 - - A V-- i A message frem the house. con- ; senate ad h4se iournedFtomor-'! Bilious and Intermittent F row it ;be in honor of General Lee.' : which.prevail itfrniasrnatic db There was seme discussion as the ' tricts tire in variably -acco-rnber. election ot Senator was to be held at Jed by derangements of thb noon, but the resolution was jfilly Stornsh Liver, and Bowc adoptecL Tuesday, : : 1 - ;he Secret ; of ' Health. ' ': ' , HOUSE. - " ! The liver is the great " drivir r Bills were introduced asjollows: ; i uheel in tne mecnanism To regulate registraUon cf grafts rnan, and when it-is out Oic,r of ;lands by the State. . , " ; , ;vf- tie AVhole systerr. beco iries Bv Hancock, to renew and keep in v j 4-', r- ' , - , , ,w , . , ; - rrann-ed'and disease is tne resi torce tne cnarter ot tne Av iimmgton, Newbern and' Charleston Railway. - By Meares, to put J. M Johnson, cf Bladen, on the pension list; to regulate process of criminal action; to protect game and song birds in the State; to protect oolitical meet ings from -wilful interruption and el is- it v- -4"-$- 7 f-r C.'. ' r flit's', t Cure MS Liver:Troo!)fci-i The'town of Wiison will for ten. 'davs receive bids: for the delivery of 25-j core's of wood at tire Pumping station. The wood to he good menchantah't- turbance; to exempt funeral directors pine wood and to, be delivered during from jury dutvr to repeal any -appro 1 J - y . J "irP right to reject any or all .bids. Address priition by . the State to the North all bids to the Town Clerk. Carolina Firemen's Relief Assoeia 'V ' ' Tq : Jn AMoori' C- an. 12th, 1097. . , "tion. :;' ,.-,'- ' .;'. ' . ' , ' ' . ' ' " " ,'. . By Murphy, for the" protection of Notice. '- hotels and boarding housekeepers; to AH persons are hcjreby notifi-d net allow Robeson count v to lew a sne- to cas ' check; A!o i ' "''" favor of ones & Bd - , , ' . .son cc Jones. vi;so! :';' inere was a lengthy discussion as ' ..: . -. - Q071 drawn in invAn by Andcr . C. - to.putting special persons on the pen-.. .pjj.t , sion list. Simon opposed providing ; j!: liWfkiWJ &i StrfA'S -Sr". TK'.lM-U. -CtCiS. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes : "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters and can cheerfully recommend j Rood, of the Baptist church, who for Constipation and 'sick Headache, 1 made them happy by performing the M-irriage Under Diflt-nlHes. v , Another "Greina Green" affair took place in Wilson on Monday last, in which Miss Daisy Vick, and Mr. W. H. Sapp, both from Selma, par ticipated. Miss Vick had been on a visit to relatives here for several days and when Mr. Sapp came to Wil son on bunday they decided to be married on the following day-. Ac cordingly they started out in the morn ing, with one of our married ladies, who kindly consented to assist them in their' "laudible" njission, to be man and wife. At first they went to the residence of one of our ministers, but h not being at home and they wishing to be married in all pos sible haste tried another, but failed again. At last they went to the residence of Mr. Warren Woodard , on Golds boro Street, and " sent for Rev. J. A. Laxol is the besl medicine lor children. Doctors 'recommend it in place ol Castor Oil. j . . AT ItALElGll. 1 for one man and saiol a general bill, should be enacted. . : SENATE. V-. : .V Person's (colored) bill to prevent lynching was taken up: Unanimous repejrt vas made against the bill by the committee, bat Prsem made a lengthy harange, favoring if McCar thy moved ;.o table, and Person ex citedly demanded the support, of ail "true" Republicans. He said he .0 Sold Is ii'. Loc.U. L-i .-ft -.-liU.." r v.r..-J !;..i!'-s. i, - .i-av.,:.; THE .GOUPER MARBLE WORK iii, 113 aiud 115 Bank SiT, '. NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of'finished . 1 Ilppeuinjjs Iu ihe I.ejjrslature Since Our Last Issue Kxtraots From lue Dailif s (Continued from 5th page.) x MONDAY. C-"5- - iVjonuments; Gravcstc'nes,:.& : was surprised that the: Republicans Designs free. ; 1 should allow Democrats to put them - -'- - . in a hole. The bill was tabled. ; It anted-An Idea 1 HOUSE. The House met at 4 o'clock. Who can think- of eome simple inauc uinc ji.iijic vvncic -lyijunny Jr roiecz your meas; tir-may bring you wealth. . : - . . Write J6HN WEDDEKBURN ft CO., Patent At:or- OCCUrred. Leys, Washington, D. C, for their 1,800 prize otter " ' ' and list of two hundred loventiocs vauied. - . . ... The hall was as clean as a pin and the mm..-.-. fPal P.statft RfnprJfQ pnd rnrnmkQinri Tvfcrpri!intj committee on microbes reported all 1 XT r-nvMATT 4 ,t - ttt ,t , , , ,,, , ; r Uffice Corner Nash and GoldsbOxq sts., Wilson, N. G. had been killed. j n i n i l n 1-1 t o - ' Bills were introduced as follows 1 Ml ESiate BOOgSlt' SOW. RCfltS COlleCtefl. ' By. Mr. Howe, to! amend the elec- We ofler .for sale Building Lots in the tovvn of Wilson and Elsewhere. tion law by imposing the,, duties now j ; , - . ; ' v . r,SuT2TDCiS f03T. Sls ' devolving upon the clerk of court up- the register c f deeds ; By Mr. and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs . Anna Stehle, 2625 Cbttage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her andTelt health and re hewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $i:oo. Get a bottle at Har grave's Drug Store. ceremony. THE ONLY True Blood Pariiier prominently in the public eye to day is Ilooel's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and O N L Y HOOD'S. The sports think they have discover- ; ed some use tor Nevada and are talk ing of it as a good place for the Cor-bett-Fitzsirnirions light. 1,070-acres,: 500 acres cleared, large dwelling, &c. .'. v . 110 acres, all cleared, ''welling, &c. 300 ' improved, 5CO " ' ; e invite intending settlers to call. and see us. Correspondence solicited. EInformation gi ven free of charge. 150 acres, improved, cwTelling, &c. 46 : s- . .1 : 98 . - . 60 " . .;;.-. WHO WEAR E:P,Reed&G),sWaiikeDlastSlioes rT f TTT 1 I ' f I I In it I I I I 1 1 111 IV on Abernalhy, to extend the act for re lief ol "sheriffs and tax collectors to Jan. 18, 1898 ; Mr. Alexander, of Ty rell, offered the following resolution which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That when the Legisla ture adjourns tomorrow it adjourns in honor of General Robert E. Lee, as a fitting memorial of his life and character. " j Testimony in the Mecklenburg contested election case was; filed. The elections committee was called to meet at once and take up these cases. '. ' ' Mr. .Candler introduced a bill' to provide for the payment of persons summoned at special venire as other jurors are paid; also a bill to prevent public drunkeness. 1 I senate. . . : The senate met af 4; o'clpck. The com mittee on microbes reported that . there need be no further fear. Bring the children around and have them fitted up with ed as follows: i . I By Senator ; Clark, to prohibit the sale of liquor within 200 feet of any church in North Carolina ;IBy Sena tor Roberson, to prohibit the manu facture and sale of liquor in Bladen county ; By Senator ' Person, to Can now find them at rTv A-TX mu Also other makes and styles of KtfC Sb oes. "Little "Giant" School Shoes. . . - We guarantee our goods to war well. RESPECTFULLY, HTV 1 owrse.rid & Kirby r 1 n V a-
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