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T The "Wilson Advance. "Wilson, N. C. Dec. 6, 1888. j Eczema, -Itchy. Scaly Skin tortures. The Bimple application of Swayn'e Ointment without anv internal medicine ' will care any case of Tetter, 3alt Rheam, Ringworm Piles, Itch, Bores, Pimples, Eczema all Scaly Itchy Skin Eruption no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective aud costs bat a trine. German Emperor in Italy: Italian (told off to receive the Emperor at a station and push ed of by a big German.) "A little patient, Bir, ir you please." German. I am Count Ilur- bert Bismark." Italian. "The excuse is in sufficient: the explanation is ample." New York Sun. . w " . r . Taw It In Time. "For want of a nail, a shoe -was lost; for want of a shoe, a horse was lose; ior warn oi a uure, nuer wat) lostL" jNever neglect tnings. The first signs of pneumonia and con sumption can positively be checked by Dr, Acker's English Remedy for Consumption.. Among the axioms which fill the moral columns of our weekly jour nal is one thatl"There is no better way to strengthen tne memory tnan by speaking the exact truth.' and another, that "A liar should have a good memory." The editor has a decided taste for mnemonics Shoe and Leather Beporter. A crust of stale bread will re move spots from wall paper. Promptness. First a cold, then a cough, then consumption, then death. ! took Dr. Acker's English Bemedy for Consumption the moment I began to cough, and I believe it saved my life." Walter N. Wallace, vYasningcon. She is "GrateM." "I saved the life of my little girl by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's English Bemedy for Consumption;" -Mts Wm. V. Habriman, New York. Preacher Sim Gooseberry "De collection will now be taken up. 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Published Wckklt at .(8.00 a year, free of nostniro. fTTO JtEW SUBSCRIBERS for the year 1889, remitting before Jan. 1st, the numbers of 18t8 issued after the receipt of their sub scriptions, will be sent gratis. Club-Prices for the kst Home ul Ftrfign Litfratnw, , ', ; ("Possessed of Thi LrvtMO Aot and one or ottaes at our vivacious Amei lean monthlies, a subscriber will find himself in command, of tbe whole situation. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.'-! For f 10JS0, Tna lmn Ao and any Jone cf tUe American S4 monthlies lor Harper's Week ly or Bazar) will be sent for a year, postpaid ; ,rr, ior tv-eu, xhb liivrna aoe ana tne t. Jilcbolas or Scribner's Magazine. . Address, , , UTTEI'I' A CO., Boston. ECT THE ONLY Brilliant "Taiii - ri LUldUlC Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all oRnn in btrength, l'unty and iastness. jnooc oinas , are iust as cood. Beware of imitations tasy t are made of cheap and inferior materials Mi i. t i give ywi, wctiiL, wiui , 36 colors; 10 cents eacn. 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Abbott, Kldn.y Diseasos bionx City, Iowa. "Paine's Celery Com- f All Liver rxmnd has been ot ex benefit for torpid lirer, indigestion, and fcOioa- f Disorders ness. .uza ti Udatjl, Quechee, vt. n. w. jo lv jEiz, I Surgeon Dentist, Wilson, N.C. I have became permanently identified w'ith the people of Wilson have practiced here for the past en years and wi h to return thanks to the generous people of the com- munity for the 'liberal patronage cney have given me. rI spare no money to procure instruments that will conduce to r he comfort of my patients. For a jontinuation of the liberal patron age heretolore bestowed on me I ohall feel deeolv erateful. " NflTlf!F By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wilson county wnerem jr. w. carnes, juxecucoroi, Mary Garland, was plaintiff, and . ae neirs 01 o. a. uanana were tne viefendants, I will sell at the Conrt aonse door m Wilson on f "".fnnrlfiv tfia 1 Of Vi Atv rf flufamW 1.000, tne loiiowing described prop ; erty i One house and lot in the i town of Wilson, Wilson county, on Lee Street, adjoining the lots of J. A. Rawlp, the Oopeland heirs, J. D. ' Meredith and others, it being the ot whereon said Mary Garland ;ived at the time of her death. Terms Cash. S. A. Woodabd, Commissioner A. & S. A. Woodaed, Attorneys. He ol Yalnabla Personal Property, We will sell on Tuesday, the irh day of December 1888, at the 'arm of Dr. A. G. Brooks, De based, the following personal pro- -brty : 13 mnlen, 1 horse, 20 cattle, Jersey Bull, 50 hogs, 200 barrels "jrn, about 40 stacks fodder, lot .duces, 4000 bushels cotton seed, S one buggy, one steam engine, one :-on safe, all carts, wagons, plows, iota, shovels and other farming j plena cuts, aad other personal property belonging to the estate of ; Lr. A. G. Brooks. A. L. Tatloe, W. A. Beooks. Executors. A. & S. A- Woodaed. i Attorneys. I -FASHION AXLE BARBER i ashJSt, .Wilson,EN.C V3t I have one ol the neatest and uost complete barber shops in the jtate. Onlv first class artists em ployed J.' R RAWLS, I have an especially'pretty an.1 well Jeelef ted'f tock of Fine Cold Watches. Silverware, Jewelry, Sewing Machines, Pianos, Organs, El c. "epair work promptly and satis factorily done. Sash Street, opposite Court House. J R. RAWLS, cSrbrid i Will take orders for Septem oer Delivery at specially low Inures. Best bard Egg, Stone -Gd JVut. nana m your orders :3rly to . W. ROWLAND. 5pt.3tf. I. jA. I K g j o Tour Own ,einK at Home, w Thf'sT Will rltrA . l ,.--k.""?.rJtI,l- They; e soM srrwhero. ? Wckaire-40 colors. OH. w:;8.:andersok. march ft-lv iUruifsrist. Wilson, N. u. FOR SALE. llna l , .- . . . vu 'aoiiui muining lot in the justness portion of Toisnot will be fold for a small figure. For forth- ei.parucuiars and price address. C. O. PANIELS, Wilson, N.CRealE8tate AEenV Notice. I ??vuw.( 9n.U?ed 88 administrator ' of the t estate of Josiaa Hen f row. deceasiS ttVil The Probate Judire of wiii.KSSSaL5e?r ; -ereby Riven to all pers tabbied to the i cstato of said deceased to make immediate . payment and to all persons having cUim . B'A nflt.thnilAmu .7. . ? . Claims melton oil before 1 hS'SaTX SK.W 89 or this notice WU1 be nle In w .1iZTl rnviiim ""M Notice. Haying qualified as Administrator De Bonis non of the estate of Calvin Woodard. 8r dp - oeanea, boTore the Frobate Judge of Wilson county, notice is hereby given to all persoas indebted to the estate of said deceased to make immediate payment and to all persons bavins claims against the deceased to present them for payment on or before the 18th dav of October 1889 or this notice will be plead in bar T. J.HAD1ET. . Administrator De Bonis Non, iraaa,tr.a,ocb mil, im. , SiLEOF YALU1BLE.T01I PROPERTY. On Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m the 22nd of Dec, I shall sell on the premises in the thrifty and pro- gressire town ot vvnitaKers, xh. to the highest bidder, the valuable town lot lying and fronting the iY. & W. B. B. 70 yards on the west and containing 2 acres more or less. Said lot has upon it a dwelling con tains 2 large, comfortable rooms, lathed and plastered, with passage through centre, kitchen, stables, in fact all necessary outbnildfngs, and is situated near the business part of this town, offering every possible facility to business con venience. As a site lor a hotel it cannot be surpassed. Object of Bale to satisfy creditorf. For naviculars address the undersigned, Gaston White, Kingstree, S. C. OTTIS DRAKE Has opened in the postoflQce. He wishes to say to his many friends and patrons that he has in stock the finest varieties of Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, also the Finest Confectioneries, Fruits, .Nuts, &c.,&c, ever brought to this market. Don't tail to visit him, ladies, before buying else where. I also have all kinds of fireworks, such as suit the holi- dav trade. Eespectfully, OTTIS DEAKE. P. S. I alao have 25,000 Cigars ; must be sold at wholesale and re tail. Notice Is hereby given that a Biil will be introduced at the session of the Legislature of North Carolina to convene at Baleigh on the 9th day of Jan. next, granting tjhe Com mis sioners of Wilson county authority to levy a tax of 1 of 1 per cent, npon the taxable property of the white citizens of School District No. 1, Wilson Township, for the purpose of building a School House for whites in said district. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! PAY YOUR TAXES, PAY YOR TAXES I EF'My last and final call. As the collections up to the present have been so small and the, time for me to settle tbem is rapidly ap proaching, I am forced to say to the taxpayers of the county, to please come forward promptly and settle their taxes before the list has to go into the hands of coiiec- tors, anu save cost aim irouuie. Remember it is hard enough to pay the tax without co: t, and I earnest ly hope that all will come and ettle promptly, and save the cost, and me the humility of putting any part of the list in the hands of col lectors j. W. CEOWELL. Sheriff. Nov. 20, 1888. The Five Lobe Cotton. 1,000 Bushels of this celebrated Cotton Seed for sale. Warranted to make 42 lbs of lint to the 100 lbs of Seed Cotton on ordinary land, and from 800 to 1,000 lbs to acre in drill, and from 12 to 1,400 lbs in checks, 3 feet apart ; from two to three stalks in hill. Is less liable to fall out of boll dnring stormy weather have seen this thoroughly tested. Will furnish parties with this seed at $1.00 per DQ8hel on board cars in quantities on your orders. CHARLES A. PUECELL, Purcepolis, Bobeson Co., N. C. -AT- WH0LESALE. 400 Bbla Flour all grades, 25C00 Lbs C. R. Sides, 300 Rolls Bagging, 500 Bundles Ties, 25 Bbls Sugar all grades, 25 Sacks Coffee " " 100 Boxes Tobacco, 20 Cases Lard, 50 Kees Kails. TLe above goods we offer low to nerchants. . C.A.YOUNG & BRO. DK3.W. S. & ALBERT ANDERSON, i PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Wilson, N. C Office at Anderson's Drugstore, Next doer to the Poatoffice. NOTICE. Havin&r Qualified Mary Batts, botice is hereby given parties indebted to the estate to Parties holding claims against the estate to present them for pay ment on or before the 15th day of November, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. A. R. Batts, Executor. nov 15 6t DYSPEPSIA Tp to a few weeks ago I considered myself the champion. Dyspeptic A America. Daring the years that. I have been afflicted I have tried almost everything claimed to be a specific for Dyspepsia In the hope of finding something that would afford permanent relief. I had about made up my mind to abandon all medi cines when I noticed an endorsement of Simmons Liiver Regulator by a prominent Georgian, a Jurist whom I knew, and concluded to try Its effects in my case. I have used but two bottles, and am satisfied that I have struck the rUt thing at last. I felt its beneficial effects almost im mediately. Unlike all other prepara tions of a similar kind,'no special instructions are required as to what one shall or shaU not eat. This faot alone ought to commend it to esU troubled with Dyspepsia. J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, S. J. COHSTIPATIOH To Seenr a Regular Habit of Body without changing the Diet or Dis organizing the Syrtem, take SIMONSUYERREGULATOR GtNUINC uuricniu rr ' V. H. ZZILI ft CO., Philadelphia. 1 I GROCERIES iliiiiiliiiiiiijiiililililililiiiliiili FOR SALE. MY FIVE ROOM DWELLING house, at present occupied by me, will be pold at a reason able figure. The lot faces Tarboro-street, rnna through to Pine and one side' faces vauce. mere are ota Dies, a Double Room House and all Necessary Outhouses on the lot. Bs3-For TERMS and PRICES call on or address J.T. WIKK Wilson, N .C iiiH!!iiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiihiiiiiniiti IS HAWKINS k BRIDGERS Is the place to get Ture Corn I- -The celebrated old.Stewart RYE WHISKEY, Four yearold Nash County Brandy Fine Imported Clears, Wines, Beers, &c. Poo and Billiard Tables. Norfolk Oysters Eeceived daily, and served in the very best style. Lynn Haven Bay Oysters on the half lehall Ult flUCUl ( First-class Eestaurant wtere 1 j best1 the market atfords will be; aeied by experienced cooks. Nov 17 Hawkins & Bkidgers. DK.E.K. WEIGHT SURGEON DENTIST. Office In Central Hotel build ing, formerly Dr, Hi flee. Having permanently located In Wilson, I offer my professional services to tbe public. Toil" & STEVENS UBMTCEE DEALLES AND I'MiEETAKEIl WILSON, K C. WE SELL AT LOWEST TWCES. Bed Room sets,' Wardrobes ' Brackets, Foldins? Cliairs, Camp Stools, Picture Frames. Jlsd indeed, evehytiiix: in the WAY OF boose mm WANTED: 250,000 ltUSHKl.S COTTON SEED, BY T11K Tarboro Oil iMilh For which tb e II IG 11 EST (.'AS 1 1 price will be paid, or MEAL given in exchange. oct. 1st. CAUTION Bewwe of Frind, ss my name snl ihf prim Mn tUoipfd on the biluui of ul Hit aiiviri'l shoes bffore laTln th (arlory. liUh rt t th weun iralo.t bigU prion aul ti.f. rir mi 1 ( s demlr olftr W. L. ItouKlika lm ml r ducJ prlw, or hti he has Hm iiIhii mv nti mot price SLaiupea oa Una boUwut. put Luu juvuij trsuO. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Thi-onlT calf rt SKAMf.VSS S! w n..Kh Inle. 0 TAl'KH .r .VAX TllCnil.o NoVkIP e"5 ,"'1-,1 Ml 1.1. ' ,." rioCOLAS SI SlfOK. ihr ..rlt'rjl and only h.ixlwl w It M M-. t,U.il. el, tom-mxti. ilv. r.ttnft fn.nt S. tr. AY W ji.A! 3..-. I'tii.j'. i: snoi:. Kallrovl M.-o and Letter srrl. v. .i ,., Hm.mth Insi.le a. a lln.-s . M.tv. Nul . t. x Ttirr.i1 lo hurt tin- f.-t. W. l 1MH GLAS J.Mi MIOF. V tin. for hear t wrar. B.V .it vM.. ,r ,, BIA H K1IOK 1 IIh. n ..,..! . r I"'lB wear: nni pair onrl.t hmirimmi . ,r W. L. iKRr.l.AS us mi -s: ,uu is the heat -h..i Hlm.inilM-v.VM ' 8ho KWn the .mall lio), a . Imu ; . tu .. ar Um brut ibMi In the world. . . .v i All made In Onirre, Ituttun and . Tf rv,t I FOR SALE BY "J.& D. aOETTINCER.r EXCELSIOR COOK STOYES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen different pize? and kinds. Five sizes with enam eled reservoirs. Adapted to all requirements, and priced to suit all purses. LEADING FEATURES: Double wood doors, patent wood Rrate, adjustable damj er, interchangeable automatic sLelf broiling door, swineinir hearth plate, swinging flue-stop, re. versible gas-burning long cress piece, double short center-., heavy ring covers, illuminated fire doors, nickel knobs, nickle panels etc, Unequaled In Material, ia finish, and in operation. Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, Md For Sale by GEO. D. GREENE & CO., . : Wilson, N.C. 11 h t - r ? wi 1 1 . . l . m . u J p ' 7-S-l MILLINER, Kext door to lladley & Brigg's Store. !." I have on hnd a lull line of I M1LLINKKY, which will be sold at lU'asinab!e Trices. Hats Trimmed FREE OF CHARGE, Aud IIAT3 made for 25 CENTS EACH. A FULL LINli aud VLLVK1S at cf mrsflES 95cts and SI. OO- KID GLOVES 65 cents. tT'Ca'l. and examine my stock Ik lore imrchasiug elsewhere. MRS. S. I. CRIFFIN, 'Xt (loor to lladley & Briffja. SEE 0? VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of tne Simt rUT Court of Vi!son.countj, I wili sell at thf Court House, on first Monday iu Dec. 1S8S, at 12 cVlf k. tl.t ral estate ol wbicb tbe I tte Dr. C. C. Peacock died seized, situated iu Wilson county, and dt.- riltd as fol!o TIih Louie tract, mtuated in WW ton toAiiuin, in and near tbe c..(l,ot.it- limits of tbe town of Vii-t;u, Hli!i)iDir tbe lands of (Vi!vi:i Ktrue.s and otlers and i-oiitai .u one bundreil and eighty ii iif, i"i'it or lis tmliracing all o t'.e li.'ine tract except tbe dower, wi. "-'u uas been assiened to' tbe Wl.lo" )::.-.. r tract adjoining tbe Ij'i.Jh ol Calvin liarnen and other and cjntuiiiini about tf-fntyigh Mt Ti. , nifwe orjes, it being known a- t:i i V ar.l tract. tin lucf near the town of Wt m:i itiutaib i:c tout 14 acre 8 k.. U :s tlie N!1 fieid. tract near ilsou contain- iti .I'.ot.r l ) acres, known as the lVii lies lilace. T.rciH Ca.-h or as specially agreed. lir.o. J. Gkeex, Adm'r. FOR SALP. A Town Lot in Wilson, on Barnes !-r.et, ni-ar KailroiJ depot. It is Ji 0 .-et front hy 210 feet deep, fomfoir.'lik- dwellniff boose with 5 nm5. Hood v II of .water. Nice trrevc. filiated in easy accew of I In liis!ijes uottiou of the town, Terms re.wonable. Gall on or ad dress G. G. DANIELS, Koal Estate A pent, 0tll:tf tflLSOX. S.C run FINE DIAMONDS Wtrh. Jmrlrr Kolld SIlTrrwkr. At CHAPMAN & GALE 153 Main St.. NORFOLK, VA, mo tin leaders, tl.e Ktock. U the larct Junl tbrir prices lor the oest (.oiIn ar iiincb less than oitbern li'OiOK. i;. They hive ekillek work nieii Uy a 'id Jo the. leitairing of Watchen !ry. Bepl ly Notice of Sale. I ii on i uepiav, or. zjru. t 11' . i :!.. at the resideuee oi a.-.'-r u.; iieeeaet-u, the rolluf f'OiH iui'r, nine hogs, cows and j:"-', corn, louder, larming nteu si's xc. . . IIIIDDICK WEDB, Executor. For Sale. A iier I riek Moie in the town of I Tii.-i.)i, .VixWMeet, on tbe corner Maine and IVnder ftreetR. The h-i is 11 x 100 feet, and has an office Hi u u,:;- feet. Plenty of room : i a eotton vard. The best 1om iu-i statid ia the town, and will be Ml. at a bargain. , G. C. DANIELS. 1 ileal Estate Agent. Notice. llfiTinir nmim.- s Executors of the esuta V, A: ' lirk. liea.l. u-fure ttae n'i s"' JiKiiro cr nn lountr. txt:c is hiTi-f.r ilv. ti to all p.-rvins Inrt. birv to the f'Hti ( Mil .Kxn-.-d to make Iramodiat ImviiH iit iiti l l.. .11 pcranns havinif claJms i j i-a-". thy il.v.a-l to pri-x-tit them for nt, Hi hi !i t,i.. un 'friirnrl or to V. A a. s a !:ir ! .i.-i or l.f..ro the 11th lUrof OctoNrr lv- urth:. notuo wUi be pit4 U bar of tbvlr A. U TAVUllt, W. A. DKOOK9. ... taecuUira. r.A. t. a. sWiDABu, AtlortM'j'S. Vl l'' L?: fstf id rerfect bun In the World. 0!iii:iei with Great Refracting Power. Tl.ey are ni tranKparent am! ('(um!:, light ltir. And ' k u iieii. ADC f.ir Ml(r.isif,-fnliirsnce to the ey caunot U rxellsl( enabling th e thi At:.TTio rea.l for hours withont laugue. 10 lact, they are r MGHT I'RE KEBVEK8. ii.tn.iaih ii,ut lh leadin H.'iin- mi tW Unitsl Slates ca. Vfti, M.oiiare bad their sicht I'lj.rjvitJ by thfir u; All fyen liltt-d an J the fit Ktlt.-rtl Hi Ruar- A. W Rowi.ax us Duco Stouk. 4 .ku' ;in lainieurie nHsortmect 1 1'-1 fi, uratt-: glaruH can be Iu'iik. nn.l prosily adapted to all rjuu. .! or the eye. i t I'm- ;i:uiwii are not Hnpphcd to Mi iit i ;it any prit e. Noil t-tiuiiie nnItH the fauif UAWKU l.i M mined nn llil. I; jn n'ifs.tk. HiL'otji. Atlanta. C;. " An. ; :n. 'it-Xii i io Cur for Con- hun.pUon U aJ-M U boai i.4 vuaii aUCUICIIIC. 1 If yon hr. a Cough - J WltlKMlS A"-tmm r .t . 1'Unrn, a few tiamem ar all .i vTr uul"yoaiit. H this ifcty. eT toeans of r. . aiigm Uotifci. 3 A FULL VARIETY or Peiffccfclv Fresh GARDEN AND F --THEY ARE ALL I AM SOLE fANT FOB BIT'S I D D. HERRilMO, PH Q, BIIUGGIST XXn CII'KIIST. Nash Street. VILSON, U. c. Opposite Origins Hotel, i LUTHER- ii:.vi,Kit ix Doors and Blinds, Mouldings, NewelS, Brackets, Hardware, Puttty and Painters 3X T OF nVEBY nr-SCIUPTION'. General Agent for Wadnwortb, Martioei & Iyarnr' PURE READY-MIXED PAINTS. Nos. 1G W. fcide Market Square Fall Millinery. I have just rc-eived iny Fall which are offered the public PRICES. My Stock was relected with demand ol thi- Market, 1 therefore feel cjuLaeut lUit xuitcm will find It to tLeir interest to I purchasinif their winter Millinery ( INotions, Laces, kv. i am soli; age.t roi; T ERICK'S PATTERNS BU The usual sizes always on Land tr2k.NW IX)TS HECEIVED EACH MONTHS f71 TTt' Jit. JLJ2iwLV Hi DHUGS! Those in n d of DRUGS stock DR. W. S, ANDERSON'S DRUG ST0E t3 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. And e t tt tu n i v8 we are prepared to furnish anything in our line at t! Lowest Possible Linng Priai full assortment of the ltiia;il sl fH Pt W. h A . TINE fIVTlOMtr, GINGER, CIX)VES, SPICE, Turnip, Collard, Winter Mustard and Curie Kale Seeds Warranted Fresh and Cood. A large stock of almost all varieties of TURNIP M'J.H 'PRESCRIPTIONS And Family Recipes' Mil 3 srruniotv .t r....a.i- t.rit.-r. e or NIGHT at ' Dr. W. S. TUIS SPACE J. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Norfolk, Va. Til 81' ACE & GENERAL EVMS FIELD SEEDS BOTH- -:o: I ARRANTED Ha.-.-- IN SHE! Brackets, StairRa Paints. Oils, c RIAL acd KoacoVe Avenue, -:; stock of MILUNEUY c ;!. i)vit rO":m at the aeat care and with an eye iiu call an examine my eVrt tlx ; extra f Izes furni-'.; 1 in : A "IT? -XT7XT 1. DRUGS!! can find a large, and itu-t V CslUr nl tn S7z. CELERY AM) MfiTAKl Anderson's IS EESEEVKI) I t)R IS RESERVED FOR WILLIil. LLIIE W BOB, Go COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NORFOLK, VA. i
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1888, edition 1
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