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THE WILSON ADVANCE: MAY '20, 1897. 7 "LITERARY NO.TF.S. . ) iff" V5cloiia's.Iia"on Jubilee. In jt's June number the Ladies' ill celebrate the Dia- ilnme jouii" . ... . . mo The urtan' Hfir. The Sultan's heir is not his eldest ' Such is FROM CURRITUCK TO -CHEROKEE. REVIEW OF RECENT HAPPENINGS . THROUGHOUT THE STATE. What Vic- be son, but his eldest brother. the law of Islam, and the fruitful; source of dynastic murders in almost ,n'e "t .b;iee in a way distinctly its' every reign since the Turks became a ! In an article ,by wimam: x tic Mmau nas iour Droth- A very severe hail storm occurred ers; not one, only, as was lately al-' yesterday (Friday) morning about 2 leged. ..This eldest brother is Rechad : 0'clock in the neighborhood of Scott's ulAl 1S LU say. ne is me eia- Hill, on the W. N est alter the ex-bultan Murad V., who oeing insane, is not counted. I he considerable damage to growing third . brother is Waredin and the, croDS. The hail was as We as mar- burth Suliman. .. The Sultan's eldest bles, and fell so thick that it could be son, Frmce belim, has no earthly craihpr ,,n nn a W1 ivrrrr, chance of sncceeding his father. He Journal. has too many uncles and uncles' sons - wHan. entitled . cpri " the reader will ken on the British throne, and the Marvelous panorama of, the world's h;story lor sixty years win pass oe i,:,,. He will at a glance see the progress in art, science, invention, music, education; the great social re forms' the growth of nations and the advance- of civilization. The whole r ,u world's nroeress of the tQj-y ui i"- "... " longest reign lin English history will be vividly presented. Four Famlms Characters in Fiction. Charles Dana Gibson has made a jxreat hit with his Dickens illustrations the Ladies' Home Journal. In ,uP Tune number we have a rare op- nnftunitv of .seeing what a great il- wratoi can do in ore picture with Hur fomous-charactefs.in fiction. Mh 'r i: r0cpnt5 Mr and Mrs. Mi- cawber, DavidXopper field and Trad--. 1 dies. The long, quaint curls of Mrs. Micawben, and the characteristic of her gloved hands as she '-lays the case" bee bavid Copperffeld, have " been admii ably caught by the artist. Mr. Micawper, sen puistu. . oii-s-fied, wears a calm, judicial expression as he balances his glass .in his hand. - , ; A DiKH!l Shtili. :&' N. R. R. The storm lasted for sometime and Mid i . - ; The Wilson Book Store. - i for that. ' But Prince Selim is lucky, if he knows it, foi he is nor danger ous. He : lives a life of freedom. whereas the heir is, by the custom of the Ottomans, a kind of lite prisoner. Rechad Eflendi is rarely seen. Ev ery time he drives out he is escorted by a troop, less by way of an escort than as a guard.' The few who do know him like him, for he is said to 7e have just received a nice, new stock of every thing kept in our line and we want your patronage. Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. E11J Marshall, the negro who shot Constable Nevin, and who was in turn shot when being captured, is be a courteous, humane, well informed fjrnishing a strange, case for medical man, acquainted with current politics 1 science Our line of ID STATIONERY is entirely complete, and nnd keenlv interested in them. He is a good farmer. The pretty palace known as the Teheragan is his resi- He was shot,; it will be re membered in the lep The toe-nails on the foot of the leg he was shot in are dropping off. This, Dr. Wilder dence. Of course Re'chad's visitors j says, is caused by injuries to the sci C.)i ir Prices arc Iilit When the late shah ofj Persia was visiting- England he, frequently ex- (t -- i t .,a ;c ontemnt for the mild- rr? :u inm Qr hf was final- ness oi r.nii3" "u"v ly taken to Newgate in order that he might see a gailows. He at once manifested, great interest in it, and expressing a great desire to see how it worked, asked the governor to hang a man. The governor explained faatlhehad not at the: time a man ready for the experiment whereupon the shah expressed his contempt. But he intimated that that was of no con sequence. 4'Hang one of these," he said, pointing to his suit, each man of which probably trembled in his shoes. And very great indeed was the shah's disgust when ; he found that he could not prevail on the governor to do what He wanted. New York Tribune. . . are aserched before they are admitted and when they are leaving, by the Sultan's officials. During this time ot trouble in Armenia, Constantino ple and Crete, Rechad has been more narrowly watched than ever, for the Sultan and his clique know that Rechad is popular. Unlike the Sul tan, Rechad. is one of the most handr some men in Constantinople. Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. ( A tost Love Letter. lieliiiul a Wall Within a Wall. The emperor . of China, Kuang Hsu, cannot appear in public. He lives in a great palace surrounded by a wall. He was kept' in the strictest seclusion throughout his youth , the dowager empress 'acting as regent. He had in his palace yard miniature models ol men-of-war, a train of cars which was an exact model of the first railway train run in China, and every toy that science could invent or mon ey could procure. But he has never seen one-of his own men-of-war or ridden in a real railway carriage. New York Ledger. ! ' My Darling Girl: Oh my love ot oves, clarmea noney, un ui uuu.., white loaf of my hopes and molasses of expectation, you have been absent rom me one long week. 1 he sun is nark as midnight, the moon and stars are black when thou art absent. Thy steps are the music of the sphere and the agitation of the atmosphere. When you pass by it is as the sweet zeohyrs from the garden of Eden in the timefof early flowers. Oh spice of spices, one look from thy bright eyes would transport me into the seven heavens ot delight. You are the rose gathered from the garden of Eden by the hands of Gabriel. Your words are molten pearls dropping from your mouth. My heart blazes at the thought of the- -the blood scorches in my veins as it passes atic nerve: It is the only case, ot the kind he has ever known. Marshall complains of his foot feeling like he was on fire. He keeps it in Water constantly. Charlotte Observer. 1 Wednesday night when the north bound A. C. L. train pulled up at the station in this city several gentlemen, including an Observer reporter, were standing around the engine (No. 10), when some one called the attention of the rest of the party to a bloody substance on the side of the plow. There were many conjectures as to what the engine had struck, whether a human being or a beast. The en gineer's attention was called to it, and he seemed much disturbed, though he was not aware of having struck anything. A doctor, who was in the nartv. examined the substance and a. We shall try to keep everything you want, and f will do our best to please you in every respect. We make a specialty of gave his opinion that it j was human brains. And so it turned out. The horrible truth was rumored yesterday that a Croatan was brained near PpmKmtp hv the north bound train X V.il J " - Wednesday night. Fayetteville Ob . ' : ... i server. Blank: Books of every description, and will carry the Bad Punctuation. lhrough. Oh come most delight of delight and charm me with your presence. Then will the sun shine and I will be Willi ICSptuv.m t5 I the happiest ot the happy. Your ardent lover, i W. A. H. Kye Changed to Bon. The absence of punctuation marks in the following excuses presented to a teacher in one of our country schools would lead one to think the scholars had singular occupations to1 attend to outside of the school house. Please excuse Wijlie from school this afternoon he has er his father." "Please excuse Sally for. being late this morning she had to help wash her mother." -Ex 1 Magazines, '- Leading Ladies' Journals- ' Daily I'apers. -:'"" - " ! ' ' ' . i . I- ' i ' ' .- " -.s s to help butch- fme Stock Of One of the best evidences that Ayer's Afro P T7 T?ona11 nf Henrietta. Mo5r Vismr is an article of exceptional j a. i.auuui w - i a " -q; r 4- merit is the fact that.jthe demana zor u is constantly increasing. No one who uses this incomparable dressing thinks of trying any' other preparation for the hair. " hid the sight ot her right eye de stroyed 25' years ago. 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