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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 23. 18971 Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PEKSONAL MENTION. III. Ahlermau's last iurxl. 2-St AlBSiy ES1-' E?JE-E WILSON LOCALS. '' Alarm. On bunday night about church ttme the fire alarm was sounded. In LOCAL LDIIOR. a revi, irjjnutes lne fire -company was a weer'.s r;vs bbikfly TOLD fok out but found. hut some one seeing a husy nKADt.its. field on fire near town had sounded a' .house. Mr. Geo. Stronach left for Tarboro ' The formal inr urination' oi Dr. I - i . v. ...... jx.tjt imi inuii f o uir i ' 1 Mr. II. F.Jones:'Jr., leturned from dent of the: Stale University took Raleigh Friday. place at Chapel Hill Wednesday, Miss Lizzie Stevens It ft yesterday i Janu-ry" 27, Dr. Alderman has been ior Greensboro. J in' charge of the University since Augut 1 5. The inauguration was made a fan- Mr. F. Daniel cf Goldsboro came to the city Sunday. Mr. H. D. Barnes left Saturday lor a short visit to Elm City. 5. T. DANIEL, the alarm thinking it was , d mm - i ., ' " V.. . ." The a,mPanv, went - uy imii . -- - - , and Hears. - back to their quarters not in the best of humor; It ; i no lun to ou!l a heavy reel several Miss Lena Taylor has accepted the blocks and then fiad n6 firc position as day operator in the Tele phone office, made vacant by the resignation cf Miss. Brodie. . If the care of the hair were made a part of a lady's education, we should not see so many gray heads, and the use of Hall's Hair Renewer would be unnecessary. . All cannot hear the music of the I This company held tht boards at the Opera House on Friday evening last and had what might be ''called strictly a "stag'.' audience -JLq witness their performance, which was com posed of singing, dancing, tough jokes, ccc. We are always glad to see pood shows come to our citv. 1 j ,1 r. rvot tioc Knt 1 lay as renuereu m .... ;. -.- but when thoe CQme he what is almost as good is a few mm- adies aRd childreiltbe ones vvhj0 utes spent with the. phonograph at ghould be considered above alj others J. R. Hardy & Co. . from' going, we think a halt should We regret to note that Mr, B. F. Le cajed - Penny, who tor the past eighteen : ,, . ,, months has been in business here has isictnc rsmer v.j decided to move his stock from this ! Electric Bitters L- a medicine-.fu.it- place to Wilmington. , ed or any season but pernaps more . , r i . generally needed when the languid, v Manager Anderson informs us that f 1 ., . . , .;. . . 1 exhausted feeling prevails, when the U ic in rrrpcrknrwtnrf With Several . . . r . , . . .v liver is torpid and sluggish and the , r r ,,., , medicine has often averted long and n av crners of Wi son to some cood . . . olays before the season is over. 1 ,.t .. - ; will act more surely in counteracting Mr- E. G. Rawlings left Sunday and treeinR the svstem trom the ma night for Norfolk, to join Mr. Mongo'd Iaria poison; Headache, Indigestion, f Grand Rapids, Mich , from whence Constipation, D zziness yield to Elec they, will make a trip over Mr. Rawl- ' tJ.;c B;Uers soc and r GO per bc,t. ing's Eastern Carolina territory in be-. ' t,e at B. W. Margrave's Drug Store. Ijalf of the celebrated Voigt flours. ' " - Swiss IS ll liinei'M, r We understand that there is to be The al)ove concert company filled another dance given at Saratoga on an engagement in the Opera' House tomorrow evening. The dances at ' vTrmj., -,un:n Thpr, ,ac that place are becoming quite popU I good audience out to hear them, lar, and Wilson is generally repre- composed mostly of the fair sex. sented. The managers are of the They gave a very creditable per best and our people know that an' tormanci and lhe bell ringing was es evenirig at Siratoga can be spent ! r:n1! fi. ThP :;noincr nnH Hc,n. J....-. IVI k - -l - ction of more than orqln ry interest and impressivenes-.- G n-ernor Rus sell wlu is a Universitv a-lumnus in Dr. Smith of Gokhboro was in the j ducTt he ,,eCv prtsidenl 'into , fi:iCe An city a short while on Friday Miss Mary Wilkins left Saturday for Norfolk to visit relative.. ' Mr. Geo. D. Green made a . flyirg trip to Goldsboro on Sunday. ivir. v.jeo. 1 1 icicney made a business trip to Rocky Mount last week.' Mrs. S. P.. Clark made a short visit to Rocky Mouut last Saturday. Mr.-.W. L. Cantwell spent Sunday in Wilmington visiting rtlatives. Mr. C. W. Priddy ot Norfolk spent a short while in Wilson this week. Mr. T. J.s Hadley, Jr. lett Monday for a visit to, relatives in Smithfield. Miss Mattie Hadley left Tuesday for a visit to friends in Goldsboro. Ca'pt. T. M. Andersoi made a bus iness trip to; Goldsboro on Monday. Mr. W. L. Kennedy of K inston, was in the city this week on business. Mr. John Green went up to Rocky Mount SunrJay on 7S but. returned on 23. ' : Col. Kenan of Raleigh was in the city thio week the guest of Mr. Geo. D. Green elaborate program was arranged ic r the event, and a .urge attendance t the alumni and fiiends fur. the Uni versity, uere present Among the dislinyuihcd visitors the eininciit Dr. William R. Harper president of the Chicago Univerity,ind D.r J. L 'Mt Cm ry. president of the bviaid of trus tees of the Pabody fund. , , ": , The inauguration b ill given by .the University uerman club,' a was b il liant atTiir. pleasantly. ing of Baby; El va, 42 years, was ex- We call the attention of our read- , cellent and called forth several en ers to the new ad of J. R. Hardy & cores. Master Harry 'Iso showed Co., which appears in this issue, jmuch skill in his performances upon This firm is composed of hustling the cornet. energe ic business men. When in need of anything in their line you All who were present spent a very pleasant evening and we hope to wel- will save money by seeing theai be- come this family to our city again in fare purchasing. They are also I the near future. agents for the celebrated Columbia bicycle. We call attention to the statement of Branch 8c Co., Banker?, which appears in this issue. This bank ever since its organization has done a large business and never loses an opportunity to accommodate its pat rons. The success in a large meas ure has been due to its competent officials and efficient cashier, Mr J C. Hales. , The Northern papers are filled with accounts Jof freezing weather in the North and West and from the weather here for the past day or so it seems as if we are having a-touch of it. There has been a sleet on the ground which makes the pedestrain careful where he steps, in o serious accidents have occurred, yet several I have tested the hardness- of the pavements. Mr. F. L. Perry was in the city last week distributing lithographs for the 1 oth annual fair of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game .and Industrial Association, which takes place at New bern February 22, 25, 24: 25, 26, 27. ewbern has always had the reputa tion of giving the best local fair. in the State and from present prospects that f '97 bids fair to be equal if not su perior to those that have been held in the past. The horse racing prom ises to be excellent, as large prizes are offered. Married. On Tuesday evening at 9 30 o'clock Mr. Sam S. Drew of Hunts ville, Ala., and Miss Bettie H. Lee, were united in bonds of matrimony at I: the residence of the bride on Nash street, Rev. F. Bayliss officiating. The marriage was a quiet one, on ly. members ot the brides family being present. The bride was given away by Dr. Jno. K. Ruffin. Miss Lee is well known in Wilson, having been in the milinery business here for some time. The groom is one ot Huntsville's most popular merchants. - The happy couple left on the night train for Huntsville where they will reside in the future. The Advance extends its heartiest congratulations. Mr. Haywood Best, the popular traveling salesman, was in the" city Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Jones.who has been vis iting relatives in Fayetteville, has re turned. Mrs. D. W. Davis, who has been visiting at Rayser,' N. C, has re turned. Mr. T. R. Huffines, . of Rocky Mount was in the city Saturday on business. The fac-similo j cigs&turo Mrs. T.--iIacl!ey who has been visiting rtlatives in Srnithfield returned Saturday, i Miss Mattie Baron of Edgecombe is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F. Briggs. Rev. M. T. Moye left Saturday for Whitakerslwhere he filled an appoint ment Sunday. Mrs. L.J. Yaekel of Edenton is in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Allen. Miss Gertie Mayo of Beaufort came to the city Saturday to visit her uncle Mr. E. B. Mayo. Mr. 1 Saim Wesibrook, a former Wilsonianj.was in 'the citv a short while yesterday. Mr. Geo. Tucker of furniture fame, left Thursday for a visit to his old home in Raleigh. Miss Salhe Ruffin, who is now re siding in Virginia is on a visit to her father Dr. Jno. K. Ruffin Mr. Alf. Brown who has been spending j some time in Greenville came to the city Tuesday. f Messrs.,1 W. Mi Carter, L. O. HoIt Ioway and J. G. Roney went up to Rocky Mount on Monday. , Mr. E. L. Applewhite and wife, who have been spending some time in VVil hiington returned Friday night. Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Stantons- burg, lor some time clerk at the Briggs House here, was in the city Saturday. Prof. Mangum left Thursday for a short tnplto Clinton. He returned Monday accompanied by his family. Mrs. S. E. Porter, who has been visiting her brother, Dr. N. Anderson left Friday lor her home in Tarboro. Miss Minnie McDaniel, who has for several weeks been visiting at; differ ent points in the State returned Monday-; :;- g j; v-i : ;:;y:.--r: Mrs. Lucinda Bland who has been spending some months with Contrac tor John Deans, left Sunday for Tar boro. Miss Bettie Hoyt of Washington, N. C, who hps been on a visit to Mrs. H. B. Daniel left yesterday for Tar boro. :. Mrs. Robt. Winstead', of r53 Mount, who has been visiting Mrs. S. P. Clark near Wilson returned home A Nebraska man. who had a car or two of hofses to sell wrote toa friend in Washington City whether it would be advisable to try to sell them there. The friend replied; "The people of Washington ride bicycles; the streets cars are run by electiicity.'and the Government is run by jackasses. No need for horses flesh here." A Virginia Court h called on to decide. the question whether a game cock is an animal or not. Questions like this might be referred to the North Carolina judicial functionary who decided that a. bulldcg was a weapon. Gladness Comes With a better Tinuerstanding of the t ransient nature of the many phys ieal ills, which vanish before pror ef forts gentle eiTorts pleasant efforts riorhtly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge, that so many forms of sickness sire not due to any actual dis ease, biit tiimply.to a constipated condi tioaof th'j svstenj, w.iich the pleasant jamily laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly re:noves- That is v.iv it is the only .. re nicely with millions of famines, and is everywhere esteemed co highly by all who'value good health. Its beneficial -effects are lue to theffaet, that it is the one remedv which promotes internal cleanliness" without debilitating the organs on which it ati' s. It is therefore all imporUintj in order to get its bene licial effects, to note vhen you pur chase, that you havo the genuine artiv cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjovment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or otlier remedies are tiien not neeaeu. 11 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 well-informed everywhere, Syrup, of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. OUi: 1 AT1ST' POET. fuinnnrifn Pimples, blotches, hlackhoads, red. rough, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Cuticura Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. J O TV mm mm Soap is told throughout the world. 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