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-) y 1 1 I, 7 : is. '4 ! J The Wilson Advance. .",, , ...' by TBE advanue PUBLISHING, company PUBLISH KO .EVER V THURSDAY. .. . f VV. L. .CantwelL- - - Proprietor. ZL . ' 1- : , KnteVed in the Post office afWiism C., as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION TRICE One Year... . . ,ix Months.. fl.OO ,"50 - Remit byx draft post-office order or question of Supplying the de registered letter at our risk. Always n ,1. w-fv-ir. ?ive post-office address in full. - j"2gAdvert?sing. Rates furnished ori plication,; . v. ; , M . " ' . . :. . No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the;Editor. Address all cor- respondence'to . . . I ' The Advance, ''.." ' Wilson.'N. C. Coop resolutions for the year should include, a call upon the editor; i: ; -1.ET. lis hope that Kinff, Cot- f ton has made a New Year's resolution not to keep such low jQ company The "jingos" are trying to raise a war cloud again This time poor, old Mexico is maxle to. offend. 1 ' ? In the ar just passed "WU- "son has fdf5wed her usual CUS- 'tom-she. " has forged ahead, Her manifest destiny is to, be the 'metropolis of Eastern Car- olina i- 1 , ,-. LAKLi CVC1Y LUUUll llllll III- xJi n j- , . 1 1 New Knofland has reduced & . . A Air 1 wap-es 10 per.cent. We need . -.. . . ,r . -. r i " a foreign 6utlet for our -surplus r In MJ.L v- ' ' W f " The Wilmington Star cele- f yidicu incvv lcnia.u) ; an entirely new dress. - i he "type 'is new. . The reading matter has. k always been 'fresh and attractive. .' , 'Some s,teps should be tatsen toward building another'cotton mill here. We handle annu- 1, , 1 1 1 . r ' aVy about looo. bales of raw . cotton. wh,le only abou 0oo ! a manufactured. With an abundance 01 cneap laoor wy i l l 1" .1 i i In Ohio's - Senatorial hp-ht first Diood js arawn oy me t 1 1 1 1 .1. anti-Hanna faction. Jhe op- . position nave, prmeu uuin Drancnes oi tne . legisiaiure uui rlanna s inenrvs claim xnac ne will come through". The cau cusAvas held last night and the joint ballot will be taken on ' the 1 2 th. . ' ww' .1 - r - 1.. 1 t ... . - They have just been holding another ''Congress' of : Moth- the subjects .have" assisted .and ers" in" New York -the busi- given to the' journal the best . ness of the 4eongress" being stories within their own kn'owl to: discuss the proper mode of e(jge. Kach article will thus ' raisin'g children, ; Most of the repr.esent "the closest view., of delegates to this; congress, are the one sketched. Np" author old maids, Women v4io have shjp win i)e attached 'to any of . cniiuren to raise ao not gei the time to leave, home. . The Louisiana plan for re stricting the suffrage is to allow , no nnr. to vote. unless he pays tax on 200 worth of property or can read and write. ; Even r tuaUy the yhdie South, and iir ls true tne uanai will, cost "bur opinion, a large part of the "ioney-over;one hundred mi : North wilhpass laws of similar hons. Phaps. One year s purport. . T hese proper checks pensionmoney would pay the upo the. right to vdte become' and eave.;.a. bafance to more anci -more necessary are-, Be 11 "lust be every year. . Let us hope that bPrne m n?.indthaf money. 1898 Will see the growth of sPent on the CanaJ wilj be. an this sentiment in North .Caroli- vestment .and -may return - - . . eood dividends in cash. ' hng- na. 1 T 1 1 1 & ; -- . ; land made money by its mvest- ; We have over four hundred merit. in the Suez Canal, to say thousand sheep in North Caro, nothing of the enormous re- lina, of which twenty thousand ?turns vVhich have come directly are killed by dogs, every year. and in. reftly to tbe B1ntlsh This is about five per cent, and people in the way of trade, ; cpunting the sheep at two dol- ' But a nu.n ll0nSl ls lars each the loss'is forty thou- nothing against; the large re sand dollars per annum. Only turns we wull receive from the worthless dogs are sheep kil- Ca T ?U.r People would not lers. A' strict collection of a ohjeVt to bemg taxed for that dog tax in the country as well rrpse.. In twenty years the as in ;the town -would go -far Canal will be a necessity Let towards wlnino- nut rh vrth. us build it and thus take the less dogs. '.; ; " ; r.. , j" - " ' ' THE FuiuitisoFEAsxEUN CAKoLifrA; 7 in a.notner column we give the substance ot an article written by the " representative of the Boston journal, who was sent South to investigate the comiitidn of affairs here, -in re t gard to the cotton mil) indus ' try. We have copied various articles recently, bearing upon this ?uh) with, a . vw . to opening, the eyes of our people to the many advantages enjoy-. edyby the dwellers in this land of .ours!. We would particular- 1 . 4.T-. -.-. r fi'r n -xf" nill lV wf'auuH, ;fw, readers to that portion ot r the article which speaks ; ol the la bor that is necessary to run these mills.' It will be noted that in the section around Charlotte that al ready j the "ld"u :.. 'l.ll"lulug .; Q"-r--H'."' Kight here is where we come m. It IS now COtlceeueu that the Carolina offer the lest field for this : industry, it only . , . .J . . J .remains to settle their location,. in the Carolinas. The West- r . 0 . . , , ern part of the State' is already drawing heavily upon its labor Lsuonl v. We: therefore, think that the. East will necessarily come m for V large share of the mills that are to be built in tne ruture. uur laDor neia is practically-untouched. . Wilson should be doing something to Iget her share of the good things as they are go- in ground. - " The Greatest ; Oiscv ry. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa III;, "Chief," says : ;-Ve won't; keep house without ' Dr. King's New Dis covery tor Consurnptioniooughs and. ColdsV I Experimented with .many others but nver got the true rendv until We used. Pr, Kind's New D1S- covery- I Ni); oth?r remedy can take us p,4(-c in m iiuuic, as in u wc udvp a certain and sute cure tor .Loughs, It is . .. ., idle to expenmetit with other reme- , , , dres, even it thev are urged on you as . r . n , AT rv lust as eood afsUr. King s New Uis- ' ,, , coverv., I hey are not as good, be,- cause this remedv has a. record ot cures and besides- is gurranteed. It npupr failvj tn satisfv Trial hnttles , e a. H w Harrave's Dm, Store A NKW FOKH OK HKRSONALIT1 KS. The old style of portraying famous people through a "sketch; or 'biography" is to be modernized i in , I he Ladies Home journal during 1898. Five of; the most prominent l ive ui uic HIU51 uiumuiuii, Americans have beeJn ; chosen for the departure . preskient McKin! ' X!r,. C!..:Ian.', , ,r ? . T u i a Mark Twain, Moseph Jenerson, I rill VQr 3T- enfrial. artirle 1 -n n': rvf nK01)r fif. fn : nr rwpnv frPeK nnnnh. ijshed stories and anecdotesjibh local application's struno- Wether, : each anecdote showino, some' characteristic c trait or presenting a different side of the subject.. - The idea is to " show famous, personaii ties throuo-h their own "doino-s arid sayings,"and to pake these articles atcurrate thfe relatives and closest oersonai friends of the articles. THE AL AGAIN. Much has been -saidt against the. building of the Nicaragua Canal by the Government on . .uu .u ; n. first step toward ' di( niilding up ofna great commercial em- Pire beside which the glories of Lreat nntian will be as arusn light to a bDnhrer CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tbefae- ' timilsv Slputuw 6f IS OS ererr mpps& THE FLAG AGAIN. W e are requested tO pub- lish the following clipping from the Washington Gazette, ' as Wilson furnished Company F to this regiment. N Mr. Editor We are rnnfidenr that the fhg taken by the 5th New Hampshire and now being discussed . uy. mc;.oM.C paper is tne nag o, N C. Rear . S.atP Trn,,,,, ?Vp ere ordertd' 'to divesf ourselves of all baggage -before ging into the fight at -bouth Mountain," two days 1 r . , 1 . . , . r 1 1 v ' ,f,u,e me pau.e o. cnarPsnurg wur lorcs were, compelled to tall back without our bgyage, together with thexflg, which was in ; Color Serg-t. - e Conjt lius E." Perry 's knapsack in. tl)e j hos- M Allen, Cant , Hentv Bon- ist Lt ; M. F. Williamson. 2nd Lt:,-Cornelius R. Perrv;' Color Sergt. E; L. Fox ell and.T. H. O'Merry Co. K. ' I-:: .v;v; :' . F, B. Guilford, Cot. I, was color bearer at Sharpsburg and - did not loos the regimental ft g: ' F. B. Guilford, Color Sergt., E. S. Marsh, Mnjor? Thos M. AHen.,.Capt , Henry Bcrnner.ist Lt , M . ' K. Wil liamson, 2nd' Lt,, L i Powell, Thos. H. O'Merry, Co. E, 4th N. C. I entered the 4th at its organiza tion in 1 86 1, .and I was with the 4th Regiment as .' late as August, 1864, and can say I never heard of a battle flUg ; belonging to the gallant old fourth being captured or lost by the ivt:K.mem, io.ma oate. . - .... t? a nr " Mainr Ath N. C. Reeiment. Rev. E !A. Osborn" of Charlotte. the last Colonel of the 4th, and who commanded the Regiment part of j the day at Sharpsburg, says he never heard ot the Fourth losing its colors, and does not believe it did. j 110. rv. Kieamer, in wim, ire dell Co.. the Regimental color hearer but. who was sick at Sharpsburg, says, '"I never heard before that the flag of the 4' h yas -lost then, and I don t believe it was. We, the surviving rne tinners of the "Southrrn Guards," whose names appear below, certify to the foregoing statement, and that' in, justice to the company we- think that the flag ought to be returned to' them at Washington. N. C. , ' The 4th Regiment, N C , State Troops, never lost a battle "fla'.as reported to our knowledge. E; S Marsh, Major, Thos. AL At lftn. Capl.. Henry Bonner- 1st" Lt,, M. F. Williamson. 2nd . Lt', Corne lius E.Perrv.' Color Sergt. L.- Powel' and Thos. H. 0'Mprrv, Co E. 4th N. C- Regiment ; F. B. Guilford, Co. I. 4h N.C. Regiment, Color. Bearer at Sharpsburg., . " . Catarrh C n ti I. 1 ' nrt as tjiey cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. ' Cata-rrh is a blo.od or' constitu- tional 'disease and in Order to cure it you must ' take internal remedies. Hall sXatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu- cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack m;di( ine. It was prescrib- ed by .one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre- f'. p., j . scnption;. It. is ..composed, of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaced. . The perfect combi-' nation ot the two ingredients is'what prbduces such wipnderful results in cur- mg Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ' ' F. J. ''CHENEY & CO,, Props. Toledo, .Ohio, Sold by druggists, "price 75c. -r- - B in f'lii iix. Atlanta Constitution. China has only two railroads in actual operation and the combined length is 293 miles or just about the distance Jetween Atlanta and Savan nah by the Central Qf course, these roads -cannot employ many ' persons and the total number of foreigners working for these companies is on'y twenty-seven. ' There is an impression abroad that Americans have a good chance to y . get employment if they go to China. K .7 . r--- If thev would inquire abo.ut the wages .. . . -.-, :. udiu, nicy -wuuiu inn uc CHPcr iu ul iwvc iiuuic " v-oijsui vjcnciai vjoou- .,.-. . now, at Shanghai, writes that, engi- .. . , . M neers in China are- paid trom S20 to ' $30 ' a month ; telegraph opera tots $35 : section, hands, brakemen, and laborers $6 to $10 a month. These wages are paid in Mexican silver dol lars On. one roarj the profits of opera- tion h ive been 15 per cent, a year! Mr. Goodnow advises American rail way men to keep away, from China unless they have a contract with some responsible company or firm betore leaving. -The New Year is the time f.r spreading; out and ' nothing hll, s irrore e fleet ually than k 11 inter's Ink." The Advance has! a goodly 1 )t on hand . Come and see us EE P your blood pure, your appe- V tite good, your ' digestion' perfect by takingIIood's Sair.pr.rilla, -which Has poweito Keep you wtUb Lp8 Cotton and More Grain and Stock. Ed.itor Home and Farm. It needs no argument t convince Marmers who are engaged in r'ai- i cotton that there' is no pre fit in it at 5 cents, and there' must be loss foV all who . rent land even at a dollar an acre .buy fertilizer ; and hire labor There are exception "to all lules.and I know one farmer who makes t.ty bales a year, hires all h.s labor. -x cept - .lhat he makes a regular hard himself, but he-pays all his expenses from the corn, meat, etc., that he has , ' to sell, and this year will have S500 . . : . i,,nis..panK account; or.. to loan to his neighbors, who plant all, cotton, and have to borrow money at J from 15 to 20 percent intert st or b iv goods on time at trom 25 to 50 per cent over cash priecsv,: ' t I pity the man who has ever own- jd ,a farm and been the boss, who has. to be bossed and work with the negroes, get negro wages and-live on negro fare.' But to this complexion must it come at last to a majority us unless we change our methods. Corn is now ''l' : a., o-cerlts a buslu 1 be' 7:1.1.'!. or a -'ol- lar betire another crop is made" Puie rust proot. home raised oats are 50 cents a bushel, and wheaKyis -about a dollar. . That erain. esoeciallv wheat and rye, will bring high, prices tor years to come there can be no doabt,' tor while there is a large in rrM ;n tu . nennt.r, nf thP cc,tt,:s U1C,C a,c muic lUdn I,H,r ,n" uon acres less sown tnan tnere were ten or fifteen Tra a' .vv nen wneat is- mgn tnere is a greater demand for corn, and as a mahter of course it will go up. Oats are now being used lor food for man to a degree .never dreamed ot a few . . . . ; 1UVVU u? Ui,e -f nuinuauy in- crease. 4 . C. C. L." Dill . CASTOHIA. ' -Tie fae- of -ar7y. UZA, wrapper. There are others, but the Al VANCE is .still in ihe field for all kii ds of printing. Hw a rui-Ho..k. 1" Ot-i r-acli l aiiii- The pin-hooker, savs an exchane alwavs has a nice storv fo tell- the fir tner in order to convince him that he ha-; b en onered an ec -tvio' v.Tv fi e price tor hi"t bacco. onetimes tne 'pin-hooker ' talks"too much and spoils an opportunity to make a pur chase. . J . ! . . A reporter witnessed a very am us ing little scene one s afterno i of the ' past. week. Tw6"'pin hokers'weie standing on a corner, and when three w,ltH)ns rame un the .-'rinW . . -tU t, o , . . .. ' 1 ; 4 P"1" M'IUKt;r' " r. looac co soio r . "N ," was the; answer, which came from.alLthree of the wayons, and i i e of the -pin hookers" , ben filing, to , ! , , ,- . " , , , . drive a deal. . 0;ie ot th-m tackled ' j . 1 - ... thT oId grander on the trom wagon . and he rride his usual little speech" The firmer said he believed he woii'rt prefer to sell at au'ctionVwIvere. all the ; . . . wu yl,u Hlt v'-'k ,(- ine auction housev are you " asked the "pin hooker.1' ' ' ' "That's what I 'am," replied the fanner. ': '-. . ' ' 'All' right, then," said the p n hooker, 'Just take it along to the auction houe. as I can buy it there for less nioney than I have offered j " " -. " . . , : you . - V Can you buy tobaccco cheaper at the auction house than . you can ' ut here on the streets ?" asked the far mer '" " ,' "I ;cettainly can," answered lie "pin-hooker." . . ' ' , 'Then, what in the h ' I is your houe paying v u a salai y to td out 1 1. .. - .. ,,, , . i.nere lor r vv.nv nonr von to on . . . j down to- the auctton h use ? ' And .u - , . . Vf f V, the old man. drove on, t llowed .'by .1 the o her tw? .wagons. ,tu . o , v 1 hat old man seems to take' me f , . T , , . . , for what I behevtd him to be b tore f . t v ,, - , '. . , , ,, I tackled him, sajd, the "pin hooker fo his companion. "What's that?'' asked the other. "A d n fool." he answered. Tutt's Pills Cure All Ills. Arrest disease by the timely use oi Tutt's Liver Pills , an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always, Cures , ' : SICK HEADACnb, sour stomach, malaria, indiges- tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS I Raleigh News Budget. Wednesday December 39 Tnr .r.'i Ivay: .coyirnihSioi "im-t nd disposed ot hift-en miuor ca-es The app icntioiV 011 .the' part" ! the Wot-, t-rn Union Teeir;-iph Companv to 'poMp'-i.e iheir csr until Auril was cl'iiud. Rs Iwt u s in regain ! tre- pVfe, profnhiting ihe yiviug t.t fhe jiMne wittioiit aiuabic amsidtra tnn were passed . v Thuksdav, Dec vt It is reponed Jhat Liu !-r vs tiiai te C'i.d.un I't 'co opeiali 'n briwi en ! Republrcans and P. -pmisis tiex! vtar I , . . 1. -. . , " win liernr er.uof Kt-niit s I vut-l Graf of Goidsboro say ih s cann ii be- done, The ra liond rontmission nave tij-ci-,ftd cit'rU Fagan and 'pointed S v te S n,-.t. 1 Srai p. .t Ire dell, in his place. The couimiaston las passed an order 'requiring all rail roacir to furiiih' luli quart rly " state ihtnts tt iiUineVs ar d also the r um btr ot passes i.Vu d. . " Friday. December 31 t The State ,S'u'p rintendem tf PubhV Instruclion sas hr is greatly pleas d u'ith the noir.inanon t county .suptr viors held yesteidav, 1 1 is inlimattd' that the Academy bt Music, at Ral- t igh, will he changed into a hurch A iiTooiihiner betire a - United States comihissioner lodav gave as'nn excuse "th'at he. was only running off a little for Christmas and did not knwt hat there was any harm in it " Prt sident A'derman expects 25 new pupils ilext year - The postoffice at Shot ell, 'Wake county, was rob bed a lew nights ago J M Men born has hied his bond as Suoerin- tendent ot the penitentiary, and ;rt- ceiv-d his comuiision .MONDAY, January' 3 The Western Union Telegraph CouSpany has been granted ui -1 . ' " ft April 10 nie an answer in tne-case now. pending looking towafd'a lower ratejtor telegrams Threxahiination -of'AIrs. Allrl YVafeJon, at Baltimore,- who was rt ctfv'sht't by her hus baud devtjps the fact that' the ball passed. .'through the spirtal column,' ard that there is no hope for her re covery. The appointnn nt'.tif Claud Bernard, as Dis'rict -Attorney, comes someylhat a.s a surprise, there are several reasons'jjiven out -but the true narHness of the case will ne er be' known An-i mens, pouftty show ti Aiievilir; is Hie Scr.satic n ot the ;eek Daniel Clodteher, age 77 ;jas -killed near Mnston Monday b H iiiiHy 1 ree. t ne rainier s Aili a nee " Shoe Fact ry , at, H illsb'orp. has jfacrea'seri . .its' o'nlut "to 250 pairs -a jday Ti uilile iV ih store; tor Ha'ifax :r.(fftnrv, the law jHrnuiting stock to ruh '-.'at large is creating much' bad , ll6od .' . " I - .:' '-: : ' , " Tul:si)AY. J nu o v- 4 , The inquiries made liv ovirsiders in regaid (o the S'ate (iiiriiig tVe past two weeks were the"-'greatest ver known- fr a like thne - -The Ash-'-vliie poultry. hw is a great success. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 13 Kerr Stj, Memntiis, Tenn., savs that his wife paid uo attention to a small lump which appeared, in ter breast, but it soon ae- veioped into a cancer of the wofst type, and notwithstanding the itreatment or the best physicians, . it continued -to epread and grow rapidly, eating two boles in her breast, 'The doctors soon, pronounced her incurable. ' X celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con-, tinued to grow worse and ' when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had v uiea irom cancer ne gave the case up as hopeless. . Somedne then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope , remained, she begundt; and an improvement was new ticed. The cancer commenced to heai arid ,'Vvhen she had' taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral 'years have ejapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A RealBlood Remedy 'S:S.B. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a. real blood remedy, and never fais to cure Cancer, Eczema, Phaumatism Scrofula, or any other blood dis tisease. Our- books, will, be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific . Co., Atlanta Ga. Professional Cards. V F. TAYLOR, ; V ATTORNEY ANp COIJKSELLOR AT '.LAW, ' N Si, Y1LLK, N. C. Practicesin Nash Edgecombe VVilspf .' . Pitt and Halifax counties. A. J. SIMMS. ... -A. B..DEAN." A. J; SIMMS & CO.,. general" insurance . AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS . Office in rear of Court House." P. O. Box 162! WILSON. N. C Ym G. CONNOR, ' Attorney "tit Law, ' ' ' WILSON, - - K.C. Offire Branch & Go's. Bank Buildiii D. WORTHINGTON A. B. DEANS. VirORTHINGTOV & DEANS, ATTOpNhVS-AT-UW . - : ; ; WILSON, N.T, . I1''0'1! attention given to the co -.' om.mMi K-e!i 10 me coliec 5 lion ot claims and settlement of estates 1 Office on Court House So 7 . - - r - - ....... - . , .,,r -M " AmliWl - -(mm. Ulf The report on the S'ate Guard, just in, shows that lodto bein ex cellent shape. It has-.a membership of 1-794 an increase of r- during the ;-.tt Gm HihriJ's ,i'n.irnrv in the R. R c ;se. ' p- r,r ' -,t . . ..... t t 2.0 o t- r --r i' A r. lion burntl th : v s' rtl.iv sh ot, the ktrptr -. ir-c i 1:1 -i ruins, ' - Iht" AO.. t- " Tit-Cits. Caj.laii! F. M'i -..! il-C' T:t1' . : - 1 tells ihf'lw-jirAiiTSP l ' 1:.-. . .... . 1 V 'if said he."- en -plov ' ' b- nr. The'vj d li e -i k I .-' .--b.. b 'dtejl -men I 1 nu; i :: s a.nct t'tev lei.d vaaii' 1 a.vi her - U ..1 i-' useless.. Thv . '; ", ut-' ? " ? I ! pieces ii'. q-iatrtz that ' d 7 .' t d U '.Ut tic-l by. the rkins :nji" ai d oile theu'i. un in lit! ie he "i w th,u can easily he. gathered m. in. a s'rovel and thrown in'o a iniiii 1 tie i rk itt hey L'lea-e.so iieii. ii: s oitig tit. 'AO ! i' . ' . i into 'the mines when th v h" on an ed up -all .the debr;s on tin outsixle Fhey live and work togih-i without quarreling any mre 1 n . n m vi i. They are qnte jrethod'.cai. in . 1 lit it habits and-g to work and fi .i-h up iq the same manne r as hmn..n brings would do undt t imilar cii Hindrances If ,i vi-ry inter stmg to watch them at their iabrV. arri see! how arhij thev look alter everv det.iiot -tne-! work they attempt. f.rv tirtiii un " i about the minesiTlow' the wheeib ar rows and arts USed in ti'iiuing and p vtiery thirty l In t fails on thl- :1 ' Blood is absolutely efcbfc'.itial to- he aK It is secured easily and liaturaUy ty-i takingf Hood's Sarsajmrilla. but .is ini- j - possible to get it from po-callt d " nerve i tonics," and. opiate compounds, ab surdly , advertised as '" blood puri fiers." They have, temporary, sle pi.'Tg eflectbut do not CURE. To hare pare 1 DlOO'O AndgoodheaIth,lakeHo,d'nHnrHapnrina,J j" 09' V 111 UOUDiy Ufji whicH has .first, last, and all the time .j Citnetl b's CailS! it has bcetjl J)IfV . been adverted as jutwligt it itl.e dieted a year o'f OSpcri: ' be.st medicine for tho blood cvr pro- : x ' r " ' duced.r'ltssuceossh.curms ScLfulaJ i ).. .mat t err. iiovv prosj K;r nis Salt Rheuin, Kheumatisni, Calarrh,i peOJe -H H!. they banY afford Djspepsia, Nervous Prostration -and ; to'throW- mrtiltn" W;i v and tliir"' That Tired Feeling, have made SarsaparUla 1 Tlie Onf True nn;l t'ur'fijT. Al! driTrivts. 31 HOOd'S Pil.S liable aiiti Irt-nefifu-.L ..' Black- ("reek NORTH CAROLINA, : Ton !!)ip-. WILSON COUNTY befoi e )' ) Wiv I J- iarnes j 1". . J R. Short', -f XOTICF: ex!-' "summons. I. Rt vl 1'arres. )i . To v R- d' Harm's-. Take n, tic- thi a Stinij:i ;'! S'.il'i the above V.ntith d-:ijp1liii-w is issued -against said t-ie'fe'mlat t on t'n; 24th day. ; of l.)ecet:,l.er.. 197, by riiej 1 arne-, a Justice uf the l'.e;.re o: W.ls-.n -county. N'on-1i Caroiin.i, tor tin s iin of 16 flue, ai i ph liuifr by ac countj win. h ua,m:ns is vtiuriialV'.e befil'tj sail! Jiistice .U .'.iis .Xt-- in black ijt.fcld '.Tovvush-p. . W.ilson:. c.l.utyi .o- - Mlie I4ii day if lbruJiry, iSJS, wlnr and v.ere the .'deles U'iu aboe i;;J?ri.e(i is re(t-..i- d ; -,i cx.rf and .itnsu er -or ! demur to ttie said C()ni(plriiiy or. jjul--ment vbl he renderedi in favor oLlhe plainlrff for the sumlemaiU'ed -ava' ' costs.; This January 5th. iSqS.- ' .WILLY RARNI'S, 2S-1-6 Just fee "of th -Teaee. . SA LE OF LA N O By virtue oT deore-e of the Shi eri;T "Court of Wilson county in tire-ease v herein'.' I) M. A'prHs is plainiirT. and V J . 1 ladlev Flossie' Morris and others are ..deft nd ants, I .wilj sell at am tion for cash al the Court Mouse door' in ilsou oi; Monday, February Ttk, iSqS, at ii- o'clock," L. the-tollowiiiir.-tjesriil: tract jo land:' hundred acres' oi land j in Oldrieltls Tou -nship.t W'iiM.r. county, adjoiimir, the lauds of Isaa i VYilhamson, Mrs. Eliza Slriklahd anc others, and known as a pari of iht, RolMtj?on.-Hker house .trayr?.' Def 20th, 1 897 . - . . j A. J .'-ll'MS, Conniiissi-iner. Wort hinotox & Dlans, Atus. &XrnCE Having fiualifi ed as ai l.'e -. ns. minitratt-ir of W-ilev i deceased, -thisfis to noiiiy "ali person having claims?;, against . the, t statJ o snid deceasefk;o exhibit' t' eoi i4thv undersigned Trr or betofe tiie i-t da of. I)ecember.i$9t', or this- notice wiH he plead in ba,r-yf their recoy. ry : AR persons indebted to said esiaie wil please 'make immediate- payment. This December. 1st, 1807 i A b: I''-ANS,' 4S-6t,j '. Administrator ri lcni .-'i " - . . " ' ' -, r ' Tlic Man nr Wdinan vy.ho hasi-bouojht ; ' mi FROM- ii'sS Sterns;- v; Will tell your that is tne olace to ger the liest Goods for the least money. HE WflOtU t -"fed u'2 tic; K tSri 'J j J- - of th'.T Motfesr-.'shapes h of - ii:ihc: so il! c-'i n.2 turoucriv a1-! u., . 1 i ' - ' ::e cm, ;-s-.s f Ktw-iir'..- A. . - - - . !t'-..U cr 1 c f;t-2rrircl.-a oiler: ! o io t;:;v -1 Nnv it ti.e '!f dV- er a'cir - -I . . ' ' '; : .,' -r'- fXi. and J rl: sca.aiii, . - 5 I " - - ty 1. - 1 ;e ihS tin of recto very Sili'r. c:ve "stronger a;;cr tnan boorc coiiiior.ient. ft AU- surcsisatety to I. te ot not v ir.( t :i er.and ciiild'. Ail who have 1: .J ' iluiiir's Friend" sav tiicvtvi.i n:'v. f 1 r er rj v.'iihont- it. -rjaiH.- -No cii-vr i remciivo:v).: ),: .iicsii'Tt ct its p.... a MAontr,i.r -h' Mrbcr' ifri.-'.'! ;l-r Ullil-S If.. wUid ii.1vi iljtr.i.' Vk. iyT:. i 'iv.uii. O; I . 4 I on,.bv M!l.fm rtios-in- T i-'.-.',iVf'' t,t-t:-,j. maie! fr-e . uhon.atj-- '.ui- :nnainiric . .1.' FHC BcA5r1.D.flGUl.aTOn-CO.. tnir. Ir... S0.D OP.LlGllSTS., 1 n 5 d '' . -T..es, The Birth of the New .Year is alvas welcomed -.wiih. ! . . .( o.; :ii i. - i. '.i i ' - i ' i is why we want oy to come ti. l.-us when rfu are liokino; for j; ; satWfacrory - musical ihstru- irn ntsl You win . m'ajaioeid- start by couuij to us. . y : i L.i M A i v. "S( ; S A K s .' TilLY .IXSN :v f H wrxt; :;.--! w-v ' 1.1: I A'. v J 1 T i 1 JL For tneir Ghildren. ill Hi: i d'v aiiay ai a pFctiy, f 60. Sold by her Halt . -s-r r ! I . '- ' L. ; .'-' ' :; H . -'- iT. S'.tJz : "r - i ,-"v': ? v .' L- ; M J t km . ;'- ' :' ; : ' :'.-' -? v .. ' I'lVKl'., .. .- . : '. " ' a .... I ' - 4V -IN. 1 ' ' 4- 5 '
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 6, 1898, edition 1
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