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6 THE WILSON ADVANCE: MAY 27, 1897. LOCALS. , At The Graded -hol. I Vacation is here!" "friis was the 1 Mrs. Dr. Stevens, of Clinton, who cry of the pupils of the Wilson Grad ed 5v'Hnol nn last Thursday nieht has been visiting relatives in the city j and Jeft whh a joyQus heart fed returned home Saturday. J . n . , irf- u Kn wU Sauls of Norfolk I earned. The teachers, too, have done their work excellently and the Advance. wishes for them a pleasant holiday. They have done their part Mrs. I. S. D. spent a short while in the city last week visiting Mrs. B. G. Paschall. Master Malcon Rawlinys. who has been spending some time in Wilson j in advancing the children by putting r I .1 i . rr . ' .t ..1. MfT, u;e ,tw Trc ; tneir oest enort in me worK. w ilia ma i k aiiuuiuiuvj . a j w m w ? Rawlings, left for Richmond Tues day. ; . Messrs. Hawley & Raper, Boy- ette, N. C, have shown their pro-j gressiveness by securing the agency for Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Thi dye not only colors more goods than any other but each package colors any and all kinds of cloth. Price ioc. Don't lorget that Elkwood - Inn is one of the best hotels in Wilson. They offer every inducement lor your patronage. Located in the best part of the town, good attention, and best food the market afiords are their recommendations. When in Wilson give them a trial. , ' No school in the State can show better all around progress, due in the most part to the never tiring work of the superintendent and his assistants. The Concert, As announced a short while ago no elaborate program had been arranged simply a short performance to show the supporters of the school what the pupils are ca pable of doing. . ' The performance was to begin at 8:30, long before that hour immense crowds were to be seen on their way, among them the happy faces of little children, dressed in their "Sunday best." As Professor Mangum arose When a person begins to grow thin there is something wrong. The waste is greater than the.supply and it is only.; a question of time when the end must come. In nine cases out of ten the trouble is with the digestive organs. If you can restore them to a healthy condiJ tion you will stop the waste, put on new, flesh and cause tjiem to teel bet ter in every way. C The food they eat will be digested and appropriated to the needs of the system, and a nor mal appetite will appear. "Consumption frequently follows a wasting of bidily tissue because near ly all consumptives have indigestion. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore the stomach to a healthy con dition in a vast majority of cases. Get one of their books from your druggist and learn: about; this new and valuable remedy. When the children need Castol Oil give themLaxol; it is palatable. liaseball. ' r A winning baseball team for Wil son is now a certainty. At a meeting last week "Mr Charlie Harriss was elected manager. All materialvnec essary for the game has been ordered and correspondence is now in pro gress as to a catcher and pitcher,, with this addition 1 to the home team a victory is- assured in most of the games. The boys , are out practicing every evening, and more than one sore joint reminds the play ers that" they are not m "fighting" condition. Just watch Wilson though during the coming season, that repu ation which was so long field by the "Light Foots" and "Browns" will be brought to public note again. : Now that steps are taken g have the team let the citizens lend theirisupport by attending the games which will be played. A large crowd of rooters are essential to victory .in base ball. With the enviable record in football the baseball record should be upheld by all means. . Only Twelve Passed. Of the twenty-two applicants who stood the ' examination before the Board of Pharmacy this week for li cense to practice pharmacy only twelve were successful. The class was the largest that ever made ap plication. audience was held spell bound, by his masterly effort. He began his address by saying that when the in vitation was extended him to come Seized by th" Miri Iff. I A special to the Norfolk Virginian savs : "This morning, May 24th, the 'tftr.ffiiv nf the Raleiah to Wilson ne hesitated, knowing it , - . i TrKiinp Tfisr naner made lis last place but V V rrono vpefprHav. Kxtravacance enry vy . . , . , in management is miu iu icv- was not only the birth home of that well known t Blount. Known not only in his own State but throughout the country as an eloquent speaker, i ; The subject of his ; address wrs: "Phases of duty suggested by op prtunity, as s advanced by achieve ments of the'age. He made a grand I plea for education and in the course of his add re ss used .many beautiful illustrations. , He said there should be more of those three virtues : Faith, Hope and Chanty. We recrret that we have not SDace . u r u 1 1 j i. , , $2 sco. It was the plan to have a to publish his address verbatim, for 1 .u ' u U u . . K,r receiver, but owing to the carelessness it was one that should be read by ' every one who has I he future of the ofthose ho have looked afer this country at heart. Wilson has' had maIter the I,!an fai!l:d- At Ieast many prominent speakers, . but few 000 ha? been expended on the paper. to equal and none to excel Prof. Car- If !t had ( been prudently managed lyje from the beginning it would have 7 Upon the conclusion of Prof. Car- been success, as Enough money to announce the opening of the exer- i lyle's address the graduating class was put m to operate it two years. the cause of its speedy failure. "It is alleged that a former employe was short in his accounts at least $1,500. Judgements were taken to-day by all the employes. Saturday the Wash ington Times obtained judgement for $187 50 for telegraphic service. It is said that it was this which closed the paper. The . type-setting machines are rented, rent paid to next Februa ry, and on the $2,200 press $Soo has been -paid. The debts aggregate cises the house was packed, every available seat being occupied, all the standing room taken and as one re marked "reserved seats on the ban ister of the front porch." One no ticeable feature was the good order maintained by the audience. Prof. Mangum took especial pains to thank those present for their excellent be havior. The concert opened with selections by the pupils in music,under the di rection of Miss EdmunJson, Both the instrumental and the vocal selec tions were excellent. Perhaps the most entertaining part of the pro gram was the rendition of instrument al pieces by little tots who looked Hardly old enough to read, much less manipulate the keys o the piano The little ones carried their part to perfection. V Next in order was the "Dumb Bell Drill'' by several boys under the di rection of Prof. Mangum. Those taking part had been well trained. The movements were perfect. The boys were dressed in a costume of red, white and blue, well representing the "Zouave," so much read of in history. The next and last piece upon the program was the "Cadet's Picnic," in which the school in general took part. A cadet, as we all know, is associated with the girls, for where is the young lady that does not cast a second glance upon the "military school" boarder with his natty uniform and brass buttons ? So this crowd were out on pleasure bent, when upon the scene appeared two masqueraders. These two characters were well re presented by Miss Bruce Evans a the girl Herbert Woodard as the boy. Herbert's costume was ludi crous and his actions upon the stage would have done justice to the best comedian. Another attractive feature were the three policemen a like number of little ' boys acting this part. . ' After Prof. Mangum had announc ed the exercises for next day, the audience was dismissed feeling well repaid for their visit. FRIDAY MORNING. " While the crowd that assembled on Friday morning to hear the ad dress of Prof. J. B- Carlyle, of Wake Forest, was not as large as. the night before there were present representa tives of the town, those who had children in" attendance, ' others who 0 . r -1 1 held their exercises which consisted of icign is a .newapc, giavcvcuu "A history of the present class" by and the newest headstone has "The Miss Abbie Deans, and "A Valedic- Dailv Tribune1' on it. The paper tory Essay" by Miss Kate . Connor, began its Ijfe January 9th last. ; No both of which were excellent. ) one wil1 reJoice at its downfall as will Prof. Mangum some time ago of- Governor Russell, for early and late fered a prize for the best essay dur- il has denounced him. ing the year, to be handed in before the cl6se of the school. Several were begun but only a few finished. Miss Ruth Clements, of the 7th grade, had ine best one the prize, a book, Fifty Years Ago. President Polk in the White House , While in I,owell was Doctor Ayer- Both were busy for human weal' One to govern and cne to heal. And, as a president's power of vrni ' Sorsetiines depends on a liver-pin Mr. Polk toot Ayer's Pills I trow ! For.his liver, 53 years ago. . Ayer's Cathartic PHh were designed to supply model purgative to people ho had so long injured themselves withrgriping medicines. Bein ucix t;xujj.y pi Butu eu ana tneir in. gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in. stantaneous. ' That this popnl larity has' been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the World's Pair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. Can Y u B-lieve lli? Ofteji the most effective remedies are the simplest. This is the case with a wonderful medical discovery, which promises to revolutionize the appearance of a large portion of so ciety, made by a gentleman living near Wake Forest. He has found that axle grease is an absolutely in fallible cure for baldness. The dis covery was made by two blacksmiths. TM 1 ' r . r ' inev were wnririncr in irrnr i it thpir . hoMino- r,mrDr n jr.. 1 hose graduating in English His- 1 , , . , - . . , 1 nAx c, . . , 1 - , j lr i shop one day, when they be&an 10k- warded on first train on which it can ry, English and Mathematics : 1 . o V . be conveninilv carried. A.l emnlov one of them in sport, smeared his : ?eS;H Hepartrnent are , . , . . , , : . cautioned to handle them with all pos- hand with axle grease and slapped, sible care at all times. They are of the other smith on W head, which ' delicate and fragile construction, and , , . .. .. every precaution must be taken for nappenea to be Dald, with his open their safe handling hand. In two davs. if ic rennrtpH '' .... J hair began to grow out on his head, wa? r resented by- Prof. Carlyle in a n r i i tie speech. ' P ( Mangum then presented the di; .iias to the graduates.: The fol io ;. 54 are the members of the class : M issps Abbie Deans, Kate Connor, KaTherine Pace, Lizzie Strickland, and Mark Farmer. '. Portsmouth, Vta , April Tst, 1S97. To Agents," Baggage Masters, Conductors and Connecting Lines: The Seaboard Air Line will trans port bicycles over its lines free cl charge, when accompanied by passen gers presenting regular passage tickets or passes. Owners must sign release agreeing to hold this Company harmless against loss or damage while bicycles are in transit. One bicj cle," only, will be checked and transported for each passenger tory ; Misses Alice Little, Mattie Davis, Mary Deans, Eva -May Royal and Benford Harriss. Prof. ; Mangum complimented the class of '97 and said they had made an enviable, re cord. After he had made a short speech giving an outline of the worlc of the school Rev. J. B. Hurley de livered the benediction, closing the exercises - nt the Wilson Graded 'School for 1896-97. Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consump- This is the best medicine in'the world for all forms of Coughs, Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not two days, it is reported, 1 WA 'J-KTKRS? Oen.Pass.Agt. J ' li. W. B. GLOVER. 1 rafhr Manaapr. and in less than ten days hair had so ! Notice. grown in patches that the exact print J All persons are hereby notified not of the other man's hand' was on his ' to , casil check No. 9071 drawn in head. In this way this wonderful i favor of ones & 3eaman by Ander discovery, which will cause the drug j Qn & Jones Wilson,. "N. C stores to add a line of axle-grease j X1U ANTED A reliable and energet- and cause a greater demand for that ! J;Z inCmn t0 rresent the Equitable . ' i1 ire Insurance Company of Charleston, article than any tarifl could do, was' S. C. Apply to Frederick Rutledge, made. The smith was the subject Vf- Gene A8e Asbeville, N. C. 2t. much derision until he - hit upon the ! ANTED. A relliable lady or r - 11 1 1- j - i 1 ; gentleman to distribute samples? and plan of swearing all his head with the . make a house-to-house convass for our ! rrea5;p. sn nnw K Viae o nr, ! Vegetable Toilet Soaos. ftio to a 1 tnnnfh fn r. I . rt J - AJJ S" f. S. . T. L , r ,U UI--l- U- ..1 . , . wrjr uidUC. AUUfCSS LrOlli uisappuiui. it uas: no equal icr j kivjvvi" y1 uichk. uair, wnere Deiore ne Keed, 842 to S50 xxn : u a ...1 . tt had none. Ralwwli Trihiin Chicago 111. w uuupiug vuugu, Asmma, nay 1 T" ti : t ' ' t ' -r ! ' r ever, rneumoma, Droncnitis, La Grippe, Cold in the head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, Sand above all, a sure cure. It is all always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Dis covery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowel perfect satisfaction Free trial bottles a v s; we guarantee or return money. fHargrave's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. The following are the successful j had no interest other than the welfare applicants, who have been licensed: of the school at heart. F R Graham, of , Raleigh, N C ; Moody B Mintz, of ; South Port ; Prof. Mangun made a short ad dress in which he introduced the ti. .. n m i rci:u. . t t- t t j . .1 . . juiiu id maiuy, ui oansuury ; j n is- speaser, ana weni on 10 say mat the enhonr, of Salisbury ; R D Croom, J idea of having the exercises in the of Maxton; Norman C. Hunter, of morning instead'of at night was a de Enfield ; W. B. Whitaker, of Enfield ; parture from the usual custom and T. G. Moore, of Danville, Va.; J. N. an experiment on his part, which ex- Satterwhite. of i Newberry, S. C; W. periment he was gratified to see had H. Vick, of Wilson. 1 The last two are colored and are graduates of Shaw University. & Observer. proven a success. Prof. Carlyle the came to the News front and from the time he began ' until the last word was spoken the A Handpainted Egg. Well, it looks like a hand painted egg, but'it is not. It is a hen egg and a well developed one; too. It was found a day or two ago, by Mr. John Mayo, who lives in the lower part of this county and brought to town and given to Mr. J. F. Shackel ford. ';'"'M-:V."J :":;-r--" By itself this egg is no more than any other egg, but it is the diflerent colors on the sh ell ! that make it look like it has been hand-painted. There are three or more well discerned col ors on the shell and they beautiiully shade into each other. This egg is a freak of nature and the parties own ing it value it Very highly. : , Mr. Mayo says he found; this egg in a 'nest of a dozen or more. This egg is now in the possession of Mr. J. F. Shackelford.-Tarboro Dispatch. bhstipafiph Causes fully half the sickness in the world. retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Austin Avenue, NOTICE. I want every man and woman in the United States interested in th Onium nml WhiskT v j uauiia 10 nave one or my boots on tnese l eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga., It ' ox 382, and one will be sent yon free. Indi- I mm m 1 GET YOUR PRINTING gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass LT UUU5S H antori MMUIIIUU AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. -An Idea S Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth Write JOHV WKTini?unfrD. on Votent Attof- iCVaiCU uj w x. xxoou o. w., ioweu, mass, iieya. WashingtoTu DC f or theLr 11 800 priieoW The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. anUllst of two edtoTentionf wanfed. H. 6.. COMOR, President. J. C. HALES, CasM. BRANCH & GO. -cp-0: TRANSACTS A GENERAL BASKIKGJ BUSINESS IN ITS FULLEST SCOPE. 2S.27.tSfOLICI-TS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ma Real Estate Brokers and Commission Merchants Office Corner Nash and Goldsboro sts., . K ' Wilov, N. C Real Estate BongM andjold. Rents Collected. We ofter for sale Building Lots in the town of Wilson and Else where. We invite intending: settlers to mil o'-. , . . :;Aet j Information giveH free of charge. orresponaence
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