6 THE WILSON- ADVANCE:! JANUARY 28, 1897. LOCALS. At his residence in this place on rtfi Mr. Thos. T j uv.cua ,jmw j - Mrs. Delia Coonce, who was in the Herring:, in the fifty fourth year ct city this week vis' ting Mrs. D. W9 Davis, has returned to her home in Hertford. his age. Mr. Herring has lor several ! months been in very poor health, and his death, while a shock to "his family , Mr. John Lee who left here three years ago, was in the c los ing joinder in actions ,fbr wage: also bill that seats be furnished; for female emn'ovees in stores and- fc tories. Resolution' inviting Roy Stone, of the U. Si Departpient of Agriculture, to addros the Legisla- coming the best Cigaratte inhV.er The pbn to build a- railroad ffcm in this town, and who baa at- Winston Salem to a connection tained the dignity of being sole pro- with the Seibord Air Line system t Drietor of a Vim.' will write to the Monroe i met ting with Imuch favor editor of this paper we will send him vjrom the buisness men of the former the conditions under which he will be place, who have appoii.t :d a cow mV and friends, was ' not unlooked for. ; ture'on Friday, Feb 5th was adopted, allowed to contribute to our first tee to secure a charter tor the prop- tv fuesdav Hewas one ot Wilson's oldest Clti'j f I T J - , Kaon In fVio ta'lrrincr rie is now mine mmner uusiness in i . : . . men -. business heie lor a numoer 01 years. 1 j Two special pension oil's were passed, page after his arrival here.' ost-d ruad from thev next Legislature -;w;-- ' Bl11 vvas Paed to pay special venire A cigar which was made fifty-three 1 would give IUC lrt,IVJIUJ, ; r . . . f -.'..I .'. . -.' w ft , cMMtlorn mullet otJ tl,u ! Hr a reiltunce O CIIJIUU roorc -irrri ic in IhA nnccpscinn rt !1 r U V CSU-l li rt .-uii v.iu v ui'i u I'lC be Nor! 1 t Jones county. . 1 , Mr. J. II. Penny h ft yesterday for . e leaves -a wife and six children to The funeral servi- mourn their loss Florende, S. C. where he goes to 1 ces were held at the Disciples church take charge of h:s father's business i yesler(j..y afternoon at three o'clock, in that city. .. . ' after which the remains were in- Mr. George Ruffin, who is attend-' terred in Ma pie word Cemetery. The ing the University, came to Wilson ; Advance extends its sympathies to j Monday on a visit to his father, Dr. the bereaved family. no. K. Ruffin.- . . Mrs. BOykin mother of Mr. W. J. Boykin after spending some days tp see how other women furnish their with her son left Monday for her i homes. To satisfy this The Ladie's home in Richmond. Home K u nal will publish during the U'onifii Will Get Ideas Here. Every woman has natural curiosity cises, but uo mi'enge, the bill apply ing to several counties. SENATE. ' The Senate met at noon. Bills and resolutions were adopted as fol lows : To amend charter of Ashe-' i bo? o and Montgomery railroad ; to amend charier of Durham ; to in coruorate the Bank of -Greensboro ; to pension ex slaves who did service lor the Confederacy ; to suppress onathan; Keiss, of Locust Valley, ' Seaboard Air Lhje an additional out7 Vnnsylvama It is in peifect condi- i let' Raleigh PrcJ-s Visitor. Miss Lena Taylor of Whitakers af ter spending several days in Wilson the guest of Miss Estelle Brodie, re turned home Saturday. Misses Mbllie and'Sue Pearce who have been in Wilson some time the guest of Mrs. Susan Wells, returned to their home in' Rocky Mount Thurs day. s - - Mr. Walter Rhode-, a Wilson boy who went W est soni e y eark ago, is at home on a visit fv his father, Mr. P.: B. Rhodes.. He hails from Cali fornia. . Capt. J. L- Home of Wilminytor, formerly one of the popular A. C. L. conductors, now traveling for Powers, Gibbs & Co.. was in our town a shoit while Saturday. Rev. Mr. Swindell, missionary sec retary of the Eastern N. C. Confer ence, who held services here on Sun day, returned to his home. in Golds boro Monday. year interior photographic views ol a hundred of the. artistic, cheerful and comfortable homes in America. These will show in detail the constrution. fit ling and furnishing of parlors, draw ing rooms, halls, reception, music sitting, dining, bed and bath rooms, kitchens, porches, piazzas, etc. This unique series will be full of excellent ideas for every housekeeper or home maker. It will present views of the interiors of houses of moderate cost, which are fitted and furnished with conspicuous good taste, and at com paratively small expense. was rolled bv Georee . Knauss, de ceased, a cigar maker, who in the lynchines : to pay a judgment against lon atro resjded Locust Alley. Make the farm work as light and pleasant as possible to the ycung folks, the University ; requiring county 1 commissioners to appoint the time j and place for all sales under process j rennsy lion in every respect. It is what in V- . ! " the days when it was made, was Tf f if-rfC: PIIIq known as a "common cigat,'' retail- . ing at four for a cent. It has a curl- ! Ctt&f A 11 cd twist on its end, and compares 'j'". oddly with thereat and perfect make T 'raf 111q of the cigars of the present'day: Jt v ' of law. Bil Dealh of Etlnia Raines Jr. The Advance regrets to announce the death of Edwin Barnes, Jr. f which took place on Wednesday evening, January 20th. Mr, Barnes was the son ol Edwin Barnes and brother of Mr. F, W. Barnes, one i our leading citizens. He . married in 1881 Miss Laurine Davis, daughter of Mr. T. C.. Davis, and leaves two children. Mr. Barnes lived in Wilson all his life and had hosts' of friends here and elsewhere in the State. His warm 'heart and gen-; erous disposition endeared him to all his acquaintances. His health had been failing for many months and his death was not unlooked for. - Mr. Barnes has been identified with several business enterprises in Wilson and was appointed in 1893 as postmaster at Wilson. In his death our town loses one of its best citizens and one who always had the welfare of his native town at heart. The remains were interred in Maplewood Cemetery, thef funeral services being held in St. Timothy's church. - ' We know of but one community in the worl where dyspepsia is practic ally unknown and that is the Shak ers of Mount Lebanan. N. Y. These good people have been studying the subject of digestion for more than a hundred years, arid that they under stand it pretty thoroughly, is evidenc ed in the foregoing fact. Their Di gestive Cordial is the safest and the best remedy in cases of indigestion that we know of. A trial bottle can be had through your druggist for the trifling sum of 10 cents. ' The Shaker Digestive Cordial sup plies the system with food already di gested, and at the same time aids the digestion of other foods. It will al most instantly relieve the ordinary symptoms ol indigestion, and no suf ferer need to be told what these are. Lasol is the best medicine for Children; Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Rev. P. D. Gold left yesterday tor Battleboro where he held funeral ser vices at the' burial of one of his church members. , Mrs. John Gray By num. who has been in . Wilson some time, re turned to her home in Greensboro Monday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Geo. D. Green. AT RALEIGH. Happenings In the Legislature Mnce Oar Last Issue Extracts From the Dailies, Ur. Woodard Dead. Our community were shocked last week to hear of the sudden death of Dr.Stephen Woodard, one of Wil sons Co.'s oroninent physicians and citizens, which sad event occurred at his home in Black Creek, on Wed nesday, January 20th. Dr. Woodard was in the seventyrfirst year ot his age. He leaves seven children, among therh our townsmen Hon. F. A. Woodard, ex-Congressman from this district and Mr. S. A. ybodard one of our prominent lawyers. . For several years Mr. Woodard has been a great sufferer from rheu matismcand this was in part the cause of his death. His 'remains were brought to Wilson on Thursdey, and the funeral was held on Friday, from the residence of Mr. S. A. Woodard j The burial service, was conducted by the Masons of which body he was a .member. ' -To the Dereaved relatives the An- . .vance extends its , deepest sympa- . thies. came up to make two legal ground for di- years. desertion a vorce. . Thel hour of adjournment ! - - ' ! k having arrived the matter was carried j over until tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. remembering that they cannot see from the same point as do their old ers. Routine work, -is tiresome to young or old in any calling. - In many ways can the monotony I e avoided - " - TOBACCO. GLKANINfiS FK(m TH15 JTUJJ.lUtU JOUIiN ALS FOH THE ! HKM'.FIl OF IHC TO lUOfO FA 11 A I Ks. St ariflM at the H;ul. Auq. J. Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says: Dr. King's New Di.-coverv is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller, I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Shafford, Ariz , writes: "Dr. Ki ng 's New . D isco very is aH that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consump tion, Coughs and colds. I canqot say enough - for its ' merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and, Colds is not an ex periment. It has been, tried lor a quarter of a century, and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at B. W. Harg raves Drug Store. Notice. All persons' are. hereby notified not to cash" check No. 907 1 d rawn in favor of Jones 6: Beamari by Ander son & Jones, Wilson, N..C. y -i-KA'-s. K aieti vri'h bl.i" Tlke 1w igij. Vii3 n'o?!fr. PcfvmthinqKroii tut- JJ".- v latux nni. imitiithrttx. . ; Uru-iMf. vi.I 4 V O imf ft p I. vtu ," jr,M,:r ,'. rt tltr.t Jv if i'ill'.X. JU'. !! sittKiiMnl.'.. V(.:c.! r. Ovt-rpeight Snuiri'ackacn. ' -. - i ; f A Toronto tobacconist, R. T. Boer--, was recently hried $10 and . t i .J: ?... . i". 1 Co;- v tne ponce magistrate ior iiav inj. H two cigargettes for one: cent to r . y under eighteen years of age. A Reading, Pai dispatch says tha bHus A. Himmelberger a cigar mak r of that place, is one ff the five hei'- t David Reynolds, the North Cafi..i..i bridge builder who died re- cently, leaving a fortune, of $5,000,- 000 i 1 The Concord Times, of Thursday. Ths Internal Revenue officers have sa7s: II wa reported here yesterday been investigating a number of com- lnat on I hursday afternoon, Mr .Wm plaints of overjveigh Snuff packages, Smithdeal, a prominent citizen of which certain manufacturers Have oafisbtiry, well known ligre, had at- ! i . t . . . . . . been putting on the market, in one, temptea to commit suicide at his case a one ounce package being said home 1 y taking laudanum. "Several to weigh one and one-qudrter ounces, doctors were called in, ancsbop had Steps have been taken to put a stop him out of danger. ' ; to this practice. ! tu i.--"' 1,1C rayeuievi.ie UDserver says . 1 Kr . ve ofeve ,he Wanted-fln Idea r. "r " '" distillery outfit of David P. Willia and as cos., nrst ana lf5t S4ooo, wbo is the mayor ot was recently purchased by Mr. David - - " Dunipp, the weal thyr Tobacco manu- j 1UV.IUI v-i i iiiv. jy i tvv- j.ivj u-iiij yi v i stated) $5,000. It is understood that j BisdadsAp 'aipEpDii snoijiq jo ;pU3I jj SlIBUI JDIS 3t3. AVUl Dy piBAUl Dip SuiSS3qi2 U3AOjd 3ABq stji snxsJBsXXTjiqi jo NOTICE. The town oltWiison will for ten days receive bids for the delivery of 250 cords of wood at the Pumping station. The wood to be f;ood menchantable pine wood and to be delivered during the year. The .Town reserves the . right to reject any or all bids. Address all bids to the Town Clerk. Jno R. Moore, Clerk. Jan. 1 2th, 1897J. . Sold lj ail Luc&i Urut'Btsw. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 and 115 Bank St., ; VA. finished NORFOLK, Large stock of Monuments, Gravestc r.es, 8l Ready for shipment. Designs free. im5, Who can thlnfc of some simple thlncr to natent? Protect your Ideas; thy may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN A CO.. Patent Attor neys, Washington, D. C, tor their $1,800 L USt and of two Lundred inventions waatoU. mm mmvMm TUESDAY. HOUSE. The House met at 10 o'clock. The following bills and xesolutions were introduced : To prescribe the liabilities oi railroads : to allow ad- 4 ministrators, guardians, assignees and the building will be converted into a Tqbacco stemmery. ! The Chinese clain to have snuft worth a million dollars a pound. It looks as if Uncle Sam was to go to them one' better. Mi. Genson Levy, says, "Tobacco,"- claims to. have bought three cents' worth of snuft from a merchant in New! York which is likely to cost the me'rehant $10, 000. He is in the Hospital claiming to be suffering lrom aqute lead pois oning, which ' malady he claims was caused by the snuff,, and he is to be moved to the Monteflore Home. V . - . At the recent annual meeting of the Henderson (N. C ) "Storage Ware- prize offer Real Estate Brokers and Commission Merchants. ' Office Corner Nash and Goldsboro sts , Wilson, N. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold. . ( Rents We ofier for sate Building Lots in the town of Wilson and-Else where. : Farms for sale: ; 1,070 acres, 500 acres cleared, large dwelling, &c. no acres, ajl cleared, welling, &c. 306 " im proved. 500 150 acres, improved, dwelling, &c. 46 " V 98 60 " We invite intending settlers to call and see us. Correspondence solicited. ESfInformation given free of charge. , - fiduciaries to charge premiums paid ! house' Company the eld officers were re-eiecieu: as ionows jresiaent, J. P. Taylor; Vice President, J. H. Las- security companies to estates, the sum not to exceed 4 per cent per annum on amount of such bonds ; to siter; Secretary and Treasurer, Alex Board of Directors. DJ Y. Cooner. S. Watkins, J. B. Owen W S. Par ker, Owen Davis, J. Di Cooper, G. B. Harris, J. B. Taylor, jj. H. Lassi ter. A dividend ol 16 Jer cent, was permit fishing with nets in;Tarand;H- Gary; Inspector, !W. E. Gary; Pamlico rivers ; to incorporate. Sara toga, Wilson county ; regarding, length of time persons employed in manufacturing concerns shall be worked; appropriating a sum for dormitory for boys at institution lor declared, indicating excellent and white blind ; to incorporate the" very satislactory management during Chatham ' Traction Company ; to ' the Past year. , amend charter of the .Fayetteville & The following pertinent editorial Albemarle railroad. The House de- j item appears in the ! Prison Mirror, cided to hold no day session tomor- the; bright paper, oublished in the row, but meet tomorrow evening at Stillwater (Minn.) State prison by the 8 o'clock. The bill to repeal the convicts: "If the Minnesota' boy who stock law act in Cumberland county spends his time enlightening his un and allow the people to vote on the derstanding with the valorous deeds question in April passed its second of dime novel heroes I who i in. Bill passed al- spired with the noble ambition of be- WHO WEAR E. P. Reed & Go's Waukeniast Shoes and, third readings ! mmM Can now find them at TV ND ft KIRBY'S Also other makes and styles of - Bring the children around and have them fitted up with Tittle Giant'' School Shoes. We guarantee our p-0ods to wear well. RESPECTFULLY, "THY owrBcrid & Kirby.

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