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prom CURRITUCK . TO CHEROKEE. REVIEW OF, RECENT HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. jt is stated that within 30 days ork is to commence on the Virginia nd North - Caroli na Railroad trom an Richmond to Ridge way. As soon hort cut" which, takes oft 4a finished the Seaboard Air THE. WILSON ADVANCE: MAY 27, !897. The Carolina Mills. i . . . '-a i - : .. In Tea Hurtful? TU T j . xuc i.unuon limes ot April oc fhlS S miles is Line will operate it Raleigh Press Visitor. t We learn that Mrs Amanda Card y who lives in the neighborhood of Lold i uysititiua icn us mar rpa k imn- comments on the report Colnel de rious to the nervous system; At the I Coet logon, the British consul at introduction into Europe much op- i-oarleston. on the condition of the position was provoked and much 1 Southern 'spinning industry : -The . written in hostility to its use. Mr. i TV present conamon or the cotton spin- Henry Savile writes in 1678 to his j . uxuuwy in iNorth and South uncle, Mr, Secretary Coventry, in Carolina and Georgia is described in sharp reproof of certain friends who ... Vi tuc Duubn consul call lor tea alter dinner, instead ot at vnarieston. Most of the spinning the bottle. He calls it "a base In mills in the South are in these, States, dian practice, Which I must ever ad and the industry is an important and mire your Christian family for not growing one, in spite of recent unfa-j admitting." Another writer, at vorable conditions. A large number about the same date, calls it a -filthy 01 new miiis nave been built, many 1 custom, "Mitchener. this county, killed quite a cjrious snake one day this week. It was very large, of a bronze color, had a horn on the end of his tail with a .1.- U U stinger m uic num. vucu sue ; struck the snake he broke into four different pieces! Louisburg Times. Walnut logs are being sent from this place direct to Germany, and many an old walnut tree is therefore being cut- down and turned to money for its owners, and a single tree fre quently sells for more than an " acre nf land would sell for. Some of these walnut trees are quite large. Chatham Record. We are informed by a reliable per son that J. AV. Griffii, a white man living about three riiiles from Dunn, has left his wife and children and eloped with Ophelia Lapps, a young woman who lived near him. He leaves his wife and six children, three of which are almost helpless, one of them, nine vears old that has never walked a step. HeiSTleft his fami ly almost destitute and on the mer cies of the communty. Dunn Union. Mr. G. W. Morris, who resides in West Winston, has an Australian hen which was sent hirn by Thomas Rainey, of Australia. ; Mr. Rainey has a brother living in Germantqn, N. C. The latter owns several; of these chickens. ; Mr. Morris says he is soing to sell his hen to Coopers circus. The fowl is very nearly ass onrl orl-li? t Afit . ones have materially increased ! iWctoh,rQ nn j ; - omiuiv. anu V-VJlHCiIllC33. diiU the number of spindles, and, , in spite of the apprehension that the business was being overdone, the building of i new mills proceeds apace. A year ago there were 438 miles in the South of which 18 have disappeared by amalgamation or failure, and 55 new new mills have been built durin the year, giving a total at the end of 1896 of 475 mills, with 3,698,238 spindles, against 3,177.310 a year ago. These spindles can consume 1303,000 bales ot cotton annually, 1 but the actual consumption last year was 904701 bales. According, to the official re ports on the subject Jrom the author ities of jorth Carolina, the most no ticeable feature, in the cotton .manu facturing industry in the State last year vasthe improvement in equip ment that took place no fewer than 50 mills having abandoned old- for new machinery. There is a tenden cy also to maeula'cture less yarn and unbleached, warpings and to increase the production of finer qualities of bleached goods and manufactured garments. At least ten mills that have, hitherto spun only yarn are now making cloths, and three years ago there was not a- bleaching mill in the State." "' rhe Wilson Book Store. A"e have just received a nice, new stock of every thing kept in our line and we want your patronage, women their, beauty." Dr. Samuel Johnson drew his own ' portrait as "a hardened and shame less tea, drinker, who for twenty years diluted his meals with the infu sion of this fascinating plant, whose kettle had scarcely time to cool ; who with tea amused the evening, with tea solaced the -midnight, ; and with tea welcomed the 'morning." So the great Doctor could have ieared no ill eftects. - p Experience proves that the mod erate use of tea sustains the body un der severe muscular strain without causing subsequent exhaustion ; and it forms an agreeable means of imbib ing the quantity of water necessary to human nutrition, Frances M. Butler in Tune Lippincott's. Our line of BOOKS AND STATIONERY is entirely complete, and Our cs axe Iilt. PeruviHii Hitters. LaFayette, Ind., Aug. 6, '93. Aunt Rachael Speer I have 1 been using your Peruvian Bitters of late for malarial fever that I have not large as a turkey and has a head like j been entirely rid of for the past two an Indian game. Her eggs are spot ted and as large as those laid by tur-j .J keys- Winston Sentinel. Quinine and other fe ver medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DA Y. years until now. I must say your Bitters beat everything. I used it only six weeks and began to improve the first week. T am now well- and heartv and leel young again, even now in this very hot weather Mrs. Jane Newman Daughter Yes, I've' graduated. but now I must- inform1 myself in psychology, philology bibil-' Practical Mother StorJ right where you are. 1 have arranged for you a thorough course in roastolcgy, boilol ogy, stitchologydarnology, patchol ogy and general domestic hustology. Now get on your wording clothes. Detroit Free Press. We shall try to keep everything you want, and will do bur best ta please you in every respect. We make a specialty of The M. & I. has seen and read o many remarkable eggs, but the most ees-straordinarv SDecimen of hen i fruit that ever was is now on exhibi- The mysterious disappearance of - tion at Mr. Jas. A. Hardison's drug the wife of R. L. Edwaids, a negro . store" This ete. which was laid by minister of the city, has caused con siderable uneasiness and talk among the colored people. It is said that a Plymouth Rock hen owned by Mr. W. L. Little, oi White Store town- ' snip, weignea seven ounces ana in Edwards had treated her badly and ' S'1Z( measured;8 by 9 inches. - It is distrusted her and that he had upon ' considerably larger than a turkey egg several occasions threatened her se- j an(j is about the size of a very large vere punishment She left her home j g0ose egg. But size is not the. only at midnight Wednesday and no remarkable thing about this egg. It trace of her can be had. ? Edwards is was accidentally cracked and then it regarded by the colored people as was discovered that, covered by the being a bad' man and they fear that outside shell, was concealed another the woman has been dealt Lwith foully j egg 0f average size. This inner egg bhe left an infant , in charge of her j was also covered by a shell of the us mother. The child is only about a Ual thickness. Wadesboro Messen- month old Concord Standard. We were handed by a lady who ger-Intelligencer. She Do you think, at the rate wo- manners full-sized 5xio circular ad- j man 15 progress.ng that the t.me will vertisement of a patent medicine. ever come wnen bnc wm uci uu Since the big rock have been running man, .instead of the man treating this lady has bought a good many, her? and carefuHy corned and dried-the He I hope not. That was what roe which makes quite a fine relish. ' l . , . u frt trnii cuQ i z1 , , , ffot the whole human race into trou ble is always paiticular to look after &UL lwt . them herself, and yesterday morning pie: Eve's setting up the apples to she was slicing one for breakfast Adam. Cincinnati Tribune. when she found the above advertise-1 "MPrTDTTAAT mptlf k , , ! THE DREADED CONSUMPTION ment n the roe without any break m ; utAN BE CTRED. dLtl U "aI j7hlei int 3 . SLOCUM, M. C, THE GREAt'cHE- ciose bundle, and had turned a pecu- MIST AND scientist, wii send, liar color, resembling greenbacks so ' free, three bottIes ofhis new rnuch that the cook thought she had j ly discovered remedies to suf- jound some money But on smooth- j , gR Advanc-I ave discover J"g it out the whole page could be ed a reiiable cure for Consumption and read with ease. Weldon News. ? all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Dis- . i eases, Generdl Decline. 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