Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious
FQ170S-R
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VOmC.
Messrs. Hrriss and Leach took
a bu&inti-s trip S.juth list week. They
have returned, but have not fully re
covered Iro n the fatigue incident to
the trip.
In esses where dandruff, scalp,
diseases, falling and grayness of the
hair appear, do not neglect them, but
apply a proper remedy like Hall's
HairRenewer.
The police were kept very busy
Siturday arresting a crowd of unrulv
characters who had imbibed too
much com iuice.' Fights were nu
merous, but fortunately no serious
damage was done. '
' Rev. I. L. Chestnutt, of Ash
land, Va., will fi'l the pulpit at the
Christian Church next S.indav
morning and night. Mr. Chestnutt
is deservedly popular in Wilson and
his ministry will be greatly enjoyed
next Sunday. -The load pastor will
be present and assist in the service.
Hargrave's Drugstore John Flowers got aboard a pret-
will be open next SUNDAY. ty-large supply of Christmas. Satur-
day, and started out on a lour, but
unfortunately for him he ran amuck
with Chief of Pol ice nakenberg and
his career was brought to an untime
ly end. The chief is "toting" an ear
mark as a result of the scrimmage.
The performance of Gorton's
Minstrels is strictly refined, entirely
fit from start to finish for a lady au
dience. It is a white minstiel organ
A R s Pi " -y iwvjg. .. . .
Mr. W A Q jarlt s killed one of The marriage of Mr.' T J Hadley,
t ie target pigs yesterday ever raised J Jr., and Mi.s Addie Davis came as a
this, county. Tie ji was 14 X-nas surprise to their numerous
noutlis !! and tipprd the scales at friends.
544 pounds
Yesterday afternoon at five o'clock
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards and Mr. W.
H. Davis were united in the holy
bonds ol matrimony. The ceremo
ny was solemi ixed at the - residence
of the bride, the Rev. J B. Hurley
p&fficiating.
WILSON LOCALS.
A WKlK'-i NKWS BRIKFI.Y TOl.ll FOB
IttpY KI A DKRS.
An Kxcellt-nt Sliow.
A large audience greeted Gorton's
Minstrels at the Sterling opera house
last night. The company opened
with an overture that pleased every
body, the .ensemble of the chorus be
ing very harmonious. In solo work
the members of the organization are
excellent. i ne Gorton sextette and
the Crescent City quartette were very
popular with the audience, their sing
ing being sweet and harmonious.
Transcript, Derby, Conn.
These two young people plighted
their troth, one to the other, on
ChrisUnas af'ernoon. the Rev. T. B.
Hurley officiating. The ceremony
was peiformed at the residence of the
bride's father, Mr. Jas. W. Davis,
a id was strictly a .funily affair, none
but the immediate relatives being
present. The youn couple left al
m st immediately for Smithfield
where Mr. Hadley is engaged in 1 us-iness.
The couple leave a host of friends
who join us in wishing them a long
and prosperous j-urney down life's
rugged ro.id
llonir M tt r- I'kkfdnpon Ourtr H
. b.v our Kt-p-rler Wlmt h Sf
1
Hud lleMi'8.
Minstrels tomorrow night.
-Tenney's Candy Fresh at the I ization and should not be confounded
with the colon d minstrel companies
that run out now and then and make
a living oft Mr. Gorton's twell earned
reputation as "The New Orlean s
MmstreLs." Gorton's Gold Band
will appear in Open Aii Concert at
Mr. E C..-Rountree, of Kinston, noon.
was in the city this week.
- Mrsr. Herbert Rountree, of Kin
ston. is visiting relatives here.
Wilson Book Store.
Miss Lossie Barnes, of Tarboro, is
visiting Miss Branch.
Mrs. J. R. Bovkin is visiting rel
atives at Clinton, N. C.
' Hucklrn's- Arnica alv.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Mrs. -W- F. Deal, of Emporia, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped
Va , is visiting at Mr. J. 0. Farmer's. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Mr. Preston Simpson returned Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
yesterday from a trip to Richmond.i riles, or no pay required, it is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or
Miss Lourine Davis has returned
from a visit to her uncle in St. Louis,
Mo.
Miss Ina Kinsey will leave to
morrow lor a visit to friends in War
saw. Mr. J. H. Cheatham has accepted
a position with the Wilson Shoe )
Store. '
A beautiful line of package can
dies always on hand at the Wilson
Book Store.
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by B. W. Hargrave.
Mutiny in J41I.
The jail birds rebelled at being orr
dered out to -work the roads Mon
day They evidently thought that
they should be allowed a week's va
cation, on account - of Christmas. Af
ter some delay, however, they were
induced, to take a walk and inciden
tallv to. handle a few shovelstul of
dirt. 4
Sheriff Cherry must have given
Mr?. R B. Whitehead returned
vesteidav from a visit to relatives in them too much Christmas dinner
. j -
Pitt county.
Master Ned Rawlings is spend
ing his holidays with relatives in
Rocky Mount.
A beautiful line of books suita
ble for presents, can be seen at the
Wilson Book Store.
Not inilty, tint (Jose $1 .50
A young man was taken before
the Mayor Monday, charged with
having recklessly ridden over a ped
estrain. After heating the case-the
Mayor decidtd that as no malice was
evidenced, that he was nt guilty,
Mr. E T Peoples went over to but as wme expense had artacbtd to
Tarlx.ro Tuesday, to attend the Ger- the, trial our y ung fiend was called
man given in that place. upfn to donate $i 50 toward the pub
m r t t - 1 r-.i - r , . r 1 I AUHU.
Air. tiugn Skinner, 01 uxiora,
u7qs in il- ifr true wffr Hi!rtntr hl
' I New Ymt's lH
i .1 t r ci
Mr. Kenneth Weaver is at home will give one f their pleasant Teas
on a visit, rie is much pleased with, at the residence of .Alrs.vv. ' .tSopkin,
.on Saturday eening, Januaryj 1st,
from 7 to 11 o'clock. The enter-
his position in New York.
Tenney's, Lbwey's, Nunnally's
and Royster's Candies can be found
at the Wilson Bok Store.
Gorton's Minstrels tomorrow
night If you want to have a long
laugh be sure and go out.
Mrs. Robt. Allen and family left
yesterday for Danville, Va., where for everything.
she will make her future hume.;
tainment will include music, recita
tions and games to be f(l Sowed by a
feast of good' things. The suppers
prepared by these ladies Have long
since been enrolled among the things
to be diligently sought after.
The entrance fee of 25 cents pavs
The different churches were tas
tily decorated for Christmas,' and
special services were held in all.
Subscriptions for any periodical
published will be taken at the Wilson
Book Store, at publisher's rates.
om thing: to Know.
It' may be worth something to
know that the very best medicine for
restoring the tired out nervous sys
tern to a healthy vigor is Electric
Bitters. -'This medicine is purely
vegetable, acts by giving tone to the
Miss Annie Leggett, of Scotland nerve centres in the stomach, gently
Neck. is visiting Misses Mattk stimulates the Liver and Kidneys.
and Mary Farmer on Barnes Street and aids these organs in throwing oft
the imDurities of the blood Electric
Bitters improves the appetite, aid?
digestion, and is pronounced by
those who hnv. tried it as the ven
best blood purifk-r and nerve tonic
Try it. Sold for 50c or $1 per bottlt
at Hargrave's Drug Store
Ladies Home Journal, Woman's
Home Companion and all the lead
ing magazines for January now on
sale at the Wilson Book Store.
Misses Eliza Hodges, Ell n
Branch and Katie Connor are at
home for the holidays. They will
rntnrn tn t Maru'i! arlr npvt week
J - I A Qrflet Xiiihh.
It is reported that Mr. b - Christmas day was one of the
Wells has sold his business here to qUiettst ever witnessed in the town
Messrs. Wm. Woodard. Jr., and J Not a firecracker was to be heair
I) Farrior, and will move to Green- Tne sma boy had been denied the
ville, N C. .. . pleasure of burning Chinese powder,
Mrs. Seth Bridgeman, who has much to his disgust, and much to the
been spending Christmas with her secret delight of the more sedate cit
her daughter, Mrs. Doane Herring. zen .
has returned to her home in Wash It is cert u'nly a move in the right
ington, N. C. - direction The annual expenditure
Tuesday last was the day of nf thousands cf dollars for fireworks
Christmas trees. The Sunday schools is surely nothing short of prodiga
of thei Baptist, Episcopal and Chris- waste. There are so many other ,and
tian churches each having entertain- better ways of spending ones sur plus
mpntc frr th children on that day. cash
A Vote ot 'I hanks.
ar
The Ma'yor and Board of Alder
men wish us to express their thanks
to the young folks generally .for theT
way in which they observed the law in
regard to fireworks. Heretofore the
streets, during the holidays, have
been rendered almost'impassible. and
at times really, dangerous by reason
ol the. reckless burning'of fire works,
Not so last week however. Every
thing went along quietly and the day
passed without accident, which is
more than can be said for many of
those pUces in which fireworks were
permitted.: At Asheville twenty or
thirty persons were moie or less se
riously injured by-an explosion, one
party will probably die. while half a
dozen will bear the mark of their in
juries through iil
T . 1 ' 1 i " -.'
11 is inaeea gratiiymg to know that
our town has escaped, and a prece
dent for a peaceful observance of the
day been established.
H )iiretrhll ixls.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were the gods who at
tended to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. They were worshipped
as household gods in every home.
The household god ol today is Dr.
King's New Discovery. For con
sumption, coughs, coids, and for all
affections of the Tin oat. Chest and
Lungs, it is invaluable It has been
tried for a quarter of a century and it
guaranteea to cure, or money re
turned. No household should be
without this good angel It is pleas
ant to take and a safe and sure reme
dy i for old and young. Free trial
bottles at B. W. Hargrave's Drug
Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
After....
Taking
a course of Ayer's Pills the
S3'stem is set in good working'
order and a man begins to feel
that life is worth living. He
who has become the gradual
prey of constipation, does not
realize the friction under which
he labors, until the burden is
lifted from him. Then his
mountains sink into mole
hills, his moroseness gives
place to jollity, he is a happy
man again. If life does not
seem worth living to you, you
"may take a very different view
off it alter taking
Avar's Gatliartlo Pills,
ASK FOR
NewYork.
FINE CANDIES
IN SEALED PACKAGES
AT -
THE YILSON BOOK STORE.
Kenol ion f K-spct,
At a called meeting of the Wilson
Tobacco Board of Trade held on the
19th of December, 1897, at lhe Cen
tre Warehouse, the following resolu
tions were adopted : ,
In the d ith of Robt Alien th:s as
sociation has sustained an irreparao e
loss, one who by his strict honesty
and integrity , as well as by h? genial
and sunny disposition, had endeared
himself not only to his associates on
this board, but to all with whom he
came in contact. ,
tie was Known and wi.il be mourn
ed as a faithful and true friend, an at
fectionnte son and brother and a de
voted husband and father.
This board tenders to !o his be
reavtd family their sincere sympathy'
in their trreat bereavement. " These
are a Source of comfort. Tlicy .
3&s are a source ct 'care, aiso.
If you care for your child s
health, send for illustrated
book on Uic disorders to which
children are subject, an(
which Frcy's Vcrinifugi
ms eured lor 50 years.
One bottle by mail for 25 cent.
E. & S. PREY,
22altlroor, BId
Trails
SA.L
j..CHiN!:S
Moat torturing and disfiguring of itching,
burning, seaiy skin aud calp humors is in
sta.ai.ly relieved by a 'warm bath with Ci Ti
er HA Soap, a single application of CrncuKA
(oiamicnt), the cat skin cure, and a full dose
of Cuticura Kesolvest, greatest of blood
purifiers and humor cures, when all else fails.
mm
iU
When you nee-f anvtSiinsf in the
j MACHINl; LINK
j . call on
C ROSENBERGr,
AT HUTJS SHOE STORE,
: Nash Stret-1 opposite; the Cash Racket
Store.
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Florida. Texas, California and the en-
resolutions to be published in the tire South.-
upon the n
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wife and fymilv, and to be spread
inutes of this association
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Nerves extend from the brain to every part
i of the body and reach every organ.
Nerves are like fire good servants but hard
masters. '
N erves are fed by the blood and are therefore
"like it in character.
Nerves will be weak and exhausted if the
blood is thin, pale and impure.
Nerves will surely be strong and steady If
the blood is rich, red and vigorous.
Nerves find a true friend in Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla be'eause it makes rich, red blood.
Nerves lo their work naturally and weli,
the brain is unclouded, there are no
neuralgic pains, appetite and diges
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mouth, Va.
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sent free. tM1est ncency for securiir pntemi'. .
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ty. Ga, sold 1;0 copies the iirst IH-e davs he
canvassed. H V sheets, Palo Pinto county.
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L L U VJ 1 J U LM U LV 1
CHRISTMAS; 1897.
Can you do you realize that Xraas is almost here again ?
In a few short weeks and the time flies Christmas will have
again come and gone. If you have given it a serious thought,
come to the store, and after seeing our large display of
HOLIDAY GOODS AND DOLLS,
You will soon get ''that-fueling" in your bones. The Big
Store has on the holiday dress, and wherever you look sug
gests some beautiful Christmas Gift. We have made an ex
tra effort this year, and-our display is much larger and better
than ever before. ou will find
Presents Suitable forlheYoun and tne Old,
.. AND AT VERY LITTLE PRICES '
We name a few of. the many items to be found at the Big
More. An extremely Jarge line of
Sterling Silver. Novelties. h
- - .
DOLLS, DOLLS,
DOLLS.
NEVER HAS THERE BEEN SUCH
STOCK OF DOLLS IN WILSON.
Our assortment is siruply perfect.
We have everything in
DRESSED & UNDRESSED DOLLS
from 1c to $1.50.
J AIM MX IE RES
LOWER THAN EVER.
BRIC-A-BRAC!
DRESDEN AND JAPANESE
PIN TRAYS. COMB AND
BRUSH CASES,, VASES,
INK WELLS, ETC.
lliiiiil fihiitcd fliiiia.
CELERY BOATS.
SALAD DISHES,
BERRY SETS,
BONE DISHES,
CUPS AND SAUCERS,
ETC., ETC.
DRESSING CASES.
COLLAR AND CUFE BOXES.
- POCKET BOOKS,
and many ohtr things.
Among- the strictly useful gifts you
will find a weil selected stock of
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES,
' S rOCKINGS.vRUGS, CAPES,
. UMBRELLAS, TABLE
' COVERS, ETC.
It would take this entire page to mention all the
c nice things.
TF YOU ARE NOT READY TO BUY, why nnt make
-"-your selection now, pay a small amount on it, and have it
laid aside until later.
BE GASH RACK
EI
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J. M. LEATH, r.h..iager..
Cor Nash and Goldsboro Sts.
WILSON, N. C.
Diiildin
Lots
is a town of 4000 inhabitants,
with all the modern improver
ments, such as Water works
hlectrlc lights and Telephone
service, and is the most pros
perous town in North Carolina.
We have the best
Cotton and Tobaccx)
Market ' ' - ' - J - 1:
In the State.
Yet farming lands are reason
ble in jbrice. from $10 - pe
acre up. We are in a pos .
tion to offer
in any section of the town.' .
and call attention especially to
vacant lots on Academy,
spring, -Cioldsboro Hines,
Daniel and Park streets, rang
ing in price from7 $150 to
$1,000.
If you want to sell your
lot place it with men '
who are in touch' with
purchasers.
If you want a tenant for your
building, and the rents colleo'
ted promptly make a contract
with ' .
A.J.Simms&Co.
No 5. Farm' of 52 acres 6 miles from
Wilson, -j tenant houses, a ood 1 horse
farm in cultivation, adjoining lands'
that ca,i be bought j-easonable. Price,
l,0OO. . :
No. 8. A valuable grist mill com
plete, heavy 40 inch runners, and a
large Wilson cotton seed crusher
No. 12. A farm of 250 acres 4 miles
from Wilson, 150 acres in cultivation.
25 acres good pasture, well watered. .
4 tenant houses and good out build
in?s. No better farm in the county..
Price, 4,ooo. :
. No. 13. A good 4-room dwelling on
corner of Spring and- South streets. A
good sized,, lot cheap lor the price,
$800. - " ' '
No. 15. 1,250 acres timber land on:
and extending from the W. C. & A.
and C. C. R K. in Columbus county. .
Productive farming land if cleared.
Place is paying rent as turpentine farm -of
10 per cent, on price asked. ; Price
j-.ioo. v r -
No. 18. Afarm of 80 acres, 8 miles
from Wilson, buildings new. Horse
farm just cleared. Price. $850. '
No. 23. F"arm of 90 acres 6 miles from
vVilson. One horse farm in cultivation
Good buildings. Fine tobacco land.
Price, f 1,000. ' ,
No. 25. Vacant lot on the. corner of
Spring and Hines streets, 45X by
feet. Price 100.
' No. 38 Vacant lot on the corner o
Goldsboro and Hines streets, 45X by
185 feet. Price $100. - ' '
No. 39. Vacant lot on
Spring arid Dairy streets
feet. Price fioo.
No. 52. Vacant lot on
Goldsboro and Dairy streets 46 by
1 05 ieet. rnce 90.
he corner of
47JS by 185
the corner of
Jr:
No. 19. Lot on corner of Spring and
Dairiv streets. Good four-room dweL
ling, good water. Price low.
No. 55. 60 acres of land on west end
of the city,. Suitable for laying out
residence lots. Price low.
27-18' xyr. '
FOR SALE. .
THE
HOUSEand LOT
Where I now reside. '
JOHN K. RUFFIN,
Trustee,