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Professional and Bosiues Cards Goidsboro, N. C. C. C. DANIKLS, Wilson, N.C. RHEUlATISI l N UBALG1A TlT"P "WtI SON ADVANCE a Pint t( Pall down, it is no I On Wednesday Ctb, Mr. Womble I fire who all lrys conrenra except one , WiiLsok, N. C. YCOCK &.DAN1EL3 DANIELS, . ATTORN EYS-AT-IAW, WILSON, N.C. r Offloc In Advance Building IX1 KS. V. 8. 4 ALBERT ANDERSON, 1-HVSICIANS AND SURGEONS,"" WILSON. N. C. fyOfflco et Atviorson'i Drug Btore, next Uixr to lUo i"Obt OIBoo.. JJU. E.K.WRIGHT, Sl'KOEON DENTIST, , WILSON, N.C. ' ITavinir permanently located In Wilson, I offer my professional sorvlces to the public. rEOmco in Central Hotel Build.ng. . TJU.R. W.JOY N Ell, '.Sl'KGEON DENTIST,; WILSON. N.C. t w.- v. .-,.. ru.uoiinntlv Iflpntiflpd with the ixjop' j of Wilson, have practiced bore lor thu past ten yars and wish to return thanks t. tri.. mjnuruui Doouleol the community lor MinH thuv haveiriven inc. nvi M,mr.. nn moiiev to procure instru ment! that will couduco to the comfort of my l. . . ...itimiatlon of the liberal iwiruniiire hriuif ore bestowed on me I shall tool doiitly uratciui. "P A. t S. A. WOODARD, ATTORN EYS-AT-tAW, WILSON, N.C. tjromoe in rear of the ilanlt. T T. BKUTON. ' ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, WILSON, C. rSTOffice ovor First National Bank. TNO. E. WOODARD, ATIOBNEV.AT-LAW, WILSON, N.C. ; These twin diseases cause untold Buffer! . Doctors admit that ttiey are difficult to cure- so do their patients, lime's Celery-Compound, has per- manentiy cured thg wont cases of rheumatism ar J neuralgia so say thos who have used it- jr- "naving been troubl - e with rheumatism at the kne- nnrt foot lor nve veara. 1 w.m almost unable to get around, ami was very often oonllued to my bed lor weeks at . time., I used onlv itoe b l tle ot Fame's Celery Co.j pciund, and was perleC'T cured. I can now Jut p around, and feel as lively :s a boy." Frank Canou, Eureka, Kevada. 11.00. Six for fo.oa Druggists ' Mammoth testimonial papef free. . Weixs, Richardson & Co.,Props.,Burllngton,vt. FOR SALE. NO USETO owner; ns ! "Palne'sCei mpouna has neenauoa- send to me. r v past wo years insieaui fered with neur la of the heart, doctor after doctor falling tu euro me, I have now taken nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am free from the con plaint. I feel very grateful to you." Chab. ii. Lewis, Central Village, CU Paine's Celery Compound I have been greatly aralctea with acute rheumatism, and could And no relief until I used Fame's Celery Compound. After using six bottles of this medicine I am now cored of rheumatic troubles." . Samuel Hvtchinson, So. Cornish, N. EL Effects Lasting Cures. Ptdne'sCflerr Compoundhas performed many other cures as marvelous as these. copies ot letters sent to any adJress. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, hut. aids digestion, and entire ly vegetable ; a child can take It. What's the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia? niMunun nvcf Give Fatter and iBriahif I pMDiroLivLv:uFSnIxidaUdFoodttreBehy, DIAMOND DYES tWor Man any other Di j. 1 DABItb Jlapjy, Hearty. It it Inequaled. I lore Eye Glasses. NO MOKE WEAK EYES;- --WlitchpU's Eye Salve.-- D, BARDIN, , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WILSON, N.C. tV Office in Court House. J CZZELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. WILSON, N.C. B. F. TATIX)H NashvUlcN.C A CerLaic, Safe la n rt E ffec?t i ve Remedy for Sore, Weak and. Inflarr ed Ejes, ProduoiLg Loug-Sig&ted-Bess, and restoring the Sight f th-i old. Cares Tear Drops, Granula tion, Stye Tumors, Red: Eyet, Matted Eyelashes, producing aich I relief aud 1 , PERMANENT CURE. Also, equally efficacious , when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever, Sores, TumorSj Salt 11 1 r ia i t . iapplied. ' t mors I Iwi DENTIFRICE ii ruin Diunvenv ASHIOSALLE BAEBEE, Nash St., Wilson, U. O 1.1 have one ot the neatest and t ost complete bti'ber shops in the ptate. Oulv first class artists employed Feb. 21, 1889 TWO VALENTINES- J. R RAWLS, -o- FEANK DEMPSTER SHEEMAN. i Lore, at your doer young cnpiu stands And knocks for you to come : The Irost is on his feet and hands, His lips with cold are nnmb. Grant him admittance, sweetheart mine, And by your cneering fire His lips ehall loosen as with wine J?nd speak forth my desire. He left me not an hour ago. And whe the rasc.;l went Barefooted out iuto t'ue snow I a8kfd b,im" whither bent. Quoth heJ'To ber whose face is like A garden full of flowers, To her whose smiles like 6unlight strike Across the winter hours." No more he said, noi- need of more Had I to know. 1 knew His path lay straight unto your door . That face belongs to you. "Godspeed," I cried, ''and give her this When you her face shall see ;" And on his lips I set a kiss, A 'Valentine from me ! Centnry Magazine. SOME GIRLS OP LONG AGO-' Jons E. Woodabd, Wilson, N.C. rOODAHD ft TAYLOR, ATI OKN EY8-AT-LAW, NASHVILLE, N. C. tST"0(lce under Grand Jury Boom. Littell's Living Age- IN 18K0 THE LIVING AGE inters upon its fnnv.aiith rp. Aonroviil in theoutset by Judiro Story. Chancellor Kl-nt, President Adaina, historians Hparks, rreslcotu iicKnor, Hancroft. and many others, it has met with niinatnnt Rominondation and sifceess. A WUULV . 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SWEETENS THE BREATH. NO INJURY TO THE ENAMEL. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TOILET PREPARATION. Nash Street opposite Conrt House. J, n. RAWLS. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS... I J. H. WINKELMANN & CO., PROP'S, BALTIMORE, MD. 1 . FOR SALE BY j E- iVl. NADAL. iflRERAILfflll a:d ' "- ORNAMENTAL MARBLE VVORK- IDXJFXJPri & CO ' 6 North Howard St., Biltiftre. -"Wire Railing tor Cemeterf conies;Window Gard3,Tree truar 1 Wire Cloth, Sieves,.- Fenders, Cage s Sand and Coil Screens, Iroli Be teads. Chairs, Settees, &c. f ep26 12m 11.- ... . . -i ' At the banquet given by the Delta Kappa Epsilion Fraterni ty of Haniilton College, says the Utica Observer, A. Miner Griswald (the "Fat Contribu tor") responded as follows to the toaste, "The Girl We Left Behind Us." Mr. President and Brother Dekes--The toast you have as- sighed me is one that touches a very tender chord in my heart. I have always felt sorry for the girls we left behind us. It seemed cruel at the time, but how could we help it? Circum stances were such .that we couldn't possibly take them along we had to leave them behind us. I think I promised three or four to come back for them in the spring or early au tumn, but I was too busy for several years to attend to it, and after that well, I was afraid my wife would not like it. I met one of the girls we left behind us in the street to day. That is, I thought Lidid. The same soft, brown eyes, the same sweet, sunny smile Is it rjossible " I said, "that I behold Miss Sally Jones?" "That was my mother name," she smiled, "before she was married. I am married It IS Almost The Same Thing now, and I have named my ba- M bpeCUl UneiS. left behind me was a imtud- motner! 1 told the young lady who 1 was, and she said sue otien ones should slacken in their ef forts to build up. Louisburg Times. Liberty, Siler City, Sanford and Jonesboro have new shuttle-block mills. Sanford Express. As to silk growing, the States ville Landmark says North 'Carolina is in the lead of all other Southern State3. In six months the factory at Wades boro Las been enlarged three times, and its capacity will be doubled during the next sixty days. The Uoldsboro Argus urges upon the business men of that place the building j of a cotton factory. There i money in cotton factories if properly managed. The New York Journal of Commerca says the Agawam Kuit Goods Manufacturing Company, of Springfield, Massa chusetts, is endeavoring to es tablish a hundred thousand dollar plant in Wilmington, North Carolina, with a paid up capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollar3. A diversified-industry is what we want to give Henderson a solid basis of business prosper ity. Something more than the agricultural interests must be relied on. Ain't this .true? Then let us go to work to secure the establishment of manufac turing enterprises in our midst. Henderson Gold Leaf. . Every word of the above is true of Wilson also. bed. His wite, who has been an invalid for several jears, was con fined to her bed, and wus saved before the building was consumed. Scotland Neck Democrat. "SucUen's AuicaSalya. The best Salve in the world for Cots, Biuises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. J t figaaraoteed to give a satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 ct per bottle. For sale by A. W Eowland. The Nashville Argonaut learns with pleasure that a much larger quantity or land is being cleared in Nash this witer than ever before. There is a spirit f ' enterpii.se and push taking hold of our farmers which will tell with the most beneficial results. 2fash is waking up all "her interests, aud the present year will witness great improvements in every direction. ! , I , MM, REAL ESTATE AGENT, . or sold, Real Estate bought leased or rented for a SMALL COMMISSION. Parties having Real Estate to dispose of will do well to place it with me. The following tracts are in my hands and they will be sold at exceedingly LOW FIGURES, An Elogant Sufcstituie- For Oils, Salts.PilL, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous Liver Medicines I and Cathartics is the very agreea. ble liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. . Its advantages are evident it is more easily taken, more acceptable to the stomach, more pleasantly effective, and more truly beneficial to the system than any other remedy. Recommended by leading pbyaicans. For sale by f. M. Nadal 1 31 lm. 3 Til JO S3 a THE s Tarboro has three boat lines, three railroads, and is soon to have another to Norfolk. We are making rapid strides to wards a city. Tarboro Banner. Wilson could have the benefit of one of these competing lines if the business men of the town would exert themselves to se cure the same. The Charlotte News says tLievea have been making it hvelv fur the Richmond & Danville i'ulgbt conductors, in the vicinity cf ibe Air Line junction at that city, and last Friday night the conductors tamed the tables and made it lively for the thieves. One rorue rai givan an old time flogging,anorber was kdog, ana still another ca atxrected and carried to Salisbury where he was jailed. II o. f. Building Lot in Tolsnot. One vacant baildiuglot in the buMP," pOltiOD of Toiscot so'd .. a tu.;ill figure. rill be PPT fP mm jl inn i v r or mi v Nothing Eqals XL 188? Will .take orders for Stem- ber Deliv ry at specially low figures. Bst hard Egg, Stone and Nut. Hand in your orders early to A.W.ROWLAND. Sept.3tf. IF YOU WANT THE EARTH TAKE THE WORLD. an Evenla . Tp to a few weeks ago I conf)iierpQ myeif the champion Dysi;ej.-;.i(-' j. America. During tho years AMU' '."l lime ten afflicted I .have trim1 almost everything claimed ,vj be p sjieeiflc for Dyspepsia in the-hope o; finding something that wojildi airor.' pennauut relief. I had alout muU;i'. up my mind to abandon all) medi cines whn I noticed an endorjerric-n: . of Simmons Liver IteRuliltoir hy a prominent Georgian, a jufjsoj'whom I knew, and concluded to . kry it"5 (-fleets in my case. I have used but two: bottles, and ara satisfe;that .1 have struck tho right tbifts it last. I felt its beneilcial effects' aljnbst im mediately. 'Unlike all oth c prepara tions of a similar kind, ho ispecial instructions are required as to what one shall or shall not eat. Tiis fact alone ought fo commend itfto troubled with. Dyspepsia. J. X. HOLME,I Vlneladd, U. J. COnSTIFATliBfl To Secure a Hegular Habit oif Body without changing the Diet o Dts- , organizing the System, take SIMMONS LIVERREGULATOE i OSLT GENUINE MASlTACTTBEBi BT J. ii. ZEIL1H & CO., Philadelphia. THE BEST IN THE MRKbT. Ho Cat Rales, RUT THE BEST AND BIGGEST iMEWSPAPRs On the AmericanJContiD , t. 12 LARGE PAGES AM 84 L0S6 JOlUm1 A Popular J uvel rublished :n and given with each issue of the weekly editioi-:. Be ginning lo-uay ana coi unumg tuereatter. the World wnl print with each issue a complete novel by a poiiolar author. AnsDg the ivrters wilt be: Walter Besant, Wilkie Collins, Robt. Buchanan, Ii. L. Stevenson, B. L. Farjeon, Thomas Hardv, Julian Hawtboroe, vYm; Black, t. VV. Kobinson, JLmile Gabonan, Jules Verne, ' Tf Mrs. Alexander, The Duchess, John S. tVinter, Henry Wood, Florence Warden, M. Jt,. uraduon, Alary Uecil Hay. Bertha M. Clay, Annie Edwards, Rhoda Broaghton, F. C. Phillips, These novels will be the latest works of the best writers as they are published the books which every one is talking about. NotfcK ing but the very nest will be ad mitted into the World's standard library of fiction. This library of fiction will be supplied to subferib ers only, ITo extra copies will be printed. I back numbers can be furnished and noingle copies will be sold. If you - wish the series complete Sub ei ibe at Once. Fourteen different sizes ai d kinds. Five sizes with ienaru Adapted to al and priced to ' .-''f" --. . FEATURES: AlMlu lOilSHllllHIll. nr,n r i-rnrtu RFMCS'S" World OU K lUtvlLCi V Famous Sketches of the Plan- li.iinnTlarkAV. TrnwrtDflTH! I "1JILL AKP'S" Humorous HlllUKlJlJii T.ntmra for the Home and 1 Hearth Ptono. -n J ..TiitTSY H AMILTON'S" ad- aRlltittb Tenturos told iu;Cacker Dis t WAR STORIES, SKETCHES, OF TRAVEL. NKW8. POEMS, FUN. ADVENTURES. - TIIK FARM." ! THE HOUSK HOLD. COKBESPOnDENCE. . Tctmntinn nd Entertainmeat 1 n . Thn nriirhtcst and Best iv-..vi Pios every member of the Famli, Primal For SDemen Cody. Free. 1 Piso'a Cure tor Conr Bumption ia also tho best Cough Medicine. If you have a Congbj without 6as of the Lungs, a few doses are all you need. But if you ne Kleot this easy means or - lafoty. the alight Conge may become a seriou3 matter, and several uot itles will be required. a1 eled reservoir?. requirements, .suit all purses. LEADING ' i ' i Double wood doors, patei t Wood grate, adjustable dkmper, interchangeable automatic she!; broiling doo4, swinging heartL- plate, swinging flue-stop, re versible gas-burnmg long cross piece, double short centers, heavy ring covers, illuminated fire doors, nickel knobs, j'nickle panels etc, . IJneaualed in Material, in finishrandiu operation ! Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD &CO., Baltimore, Md For Sale by . , GEO. D. GREECE & CO., ' Wilson N:U. One Year (52 numbers,) $1, 6 Aloui js (G numbers,) 50c. 3 Months (13 numbers,) 25c, Address THE WORLD, New York TEH 1 STEVENS, FTJKMTUEE DEALERS -AN - UNDERIAKEKS, WILSON, N.C. We sell at lowest prices, Bed Room Sel;-, Wardrobes, 'Brack. ets, 1-oUiing Chairs, , Camp Stools, Picture Frames, and in deed everj thing in the way of heard her mother speak of me as one she used to know a great many years ago. Then I asked about the girls I used to know, and what had become of them I found that some, alas, wer.e dead. Others, who Aere mar ried wished they were dead Some who were widows, had lovers seeking for their hands Others not yet widows, were seekinz for divorces. Oh. those seminary girls ol long ago! how we did regret leaving them behind i: except one poor fellow who eloped with one of them.' He has regretted all his life that he did not leave her behind with the rest of them. But we had to go and leave them. Fate beckoned us on. And, in some cases, the faculty urged us to go. Were we to blame, then, for temporarily lorgetting tne aeDts l mean the girls we left behind us, Why some of v us had to leave our trunKs! A rare collection of girls they were, gentlemen, as 1 recall them now. Tall, willowy girls; short, plump girls; black-eye girls that made us blue and DiacK-eyea gins mat we were ready to take a black eye for any time; iair-complexionea girls, Brown girl3, Smith girls, gins witn auDurn nair, ana girls who, not being able to match their own hair in Au burn, were compelled to buy it in Utica, or Syracuse. Ia fact there was about every kind of girl then thac there is now. ex cept the tailor made girl, who seems to be altogether a mod em creation. Still, the latter has points in her favor. While the girl I so tenderly recall possessed virtue, beauty, intel ligence and many, engaging ways, I must admit that she something lacked the get up In fact she hadn't the bustle of the girl of to-day. No, brothers of the olden times, we must confess that, in comparison with the tailor made girl of to-day, the girl we left behind us had very little left behind her. Still, we remember her with tenderness and respect, and let us all join in a bumper to the girls of long ago. Salisbury is seriously con templating a proposition to is sue bonds to the amount of S100,000to improve the town by putting in an electric 4ight plant, paving the streets, and introducing a system of sewer age, Progressive Farmer, Mr. A. C. Daniel, of Macon county, N. C, gatheied four teen bushels, worth S65, last fall, from one pecan tree. Cul tivator. Tarboro is situated in the be? t trucking region of North Carolina. With a fertile soil, mild seasons, within four hours by rail to Norfolk and twelve to Baltimore, how much better could be asked. Farmers di versify. Try trucking, as well as so much colton. When the Chowan & Southern road is completed we will be in about two hours of Norfolk, and that much nearer all points North. Tarboro Banner. Zalaha, Fla.. June 27. N. E. Veh able & Co.: i nave Deen using 15. it. v.. in ray lamily as a blood iiuriber. UaviDg never used any medicine to equal it. ltespectlu iy, Mns. U. H. IiAWS. ? 1 rf We would call vour attaniicm to (he superior facilities of the ADVANCE JOB OFFICE For furnishing all descriptions of jo: p. Hakes la Old K&a Tczr f Extract from a Letter! S. 1 bought 3 bottles of vour Botanic lilood liahu from my friend LI. D. Ballard, at Cuipo- bello, S. C." I have been using it rnree weeks, it appears to give me new life and new strength. If there ia anything that will make an old man youug It is li. Ii. IS. 1 am willing to seli it. I earnestly and honestly recommend Hotanic Blood Balm. Blood Balm Co., No. 2. Dwelling in Wil son. A Town Lot In Wilson, on Barnes street, near Railroad depot. It is 2u0 feet front by 220 Teet deep. Comfortable dwelling boose with 5 looms. Good well of water. ic grove. Sitiatedin easy access of the busineos portion of the town Teims reasonable. We see from Reflector that Mr. the Greenville Will am White A remarkably banurome woman is Kim to be the moving spirit in a philauthropical movement inli'i. 8i.i to supply i no poor ot mat country wiiu Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. In chronic and stubborn cases' of i!e;irtti;i:i, gout, and rheumatism use tSj'.vairou Oil. It is the greatest pciu deotioyer of the ace. Price only 23 cents. ead, Pitt couuty's larcer-t land owner, has Drought suit agaiiiel lion. Loais Hilliard, of Norfolk, for $50,000, for defamation of credit. Mr. Hilliard bas been in ureenvuie a lew aays ana a summons was served upon Imu to appear at March term of Pitt Superior Court and answer the complaint to be filed. The abled counsel will be enploved -to prosecute to the fullent. Later in the day it was rumored tiiat two similar suits were to be instituted by other parties but no drvelop- ments as to them have )et leat-hed the public. 0RRr In large or small quantities, at prices and in stvle of make-up and execution, unexcelled by any printing office in the OUTH. Wmu will ruitrvisii . CO rr u H O CL CO rr LJ C Q O Q to D U X, u o z CO Q LJ , J -I BUSINESS CAHD.5, . CHECK BOOKS.' ;IIOTEL BILLS OF FARE, I . WINE CARDS SCHOOL CATALOGUES CO o r o .31 LAW BRIEFS.) O CO Tb3 Esst Purifier KaJe. ncuu, G i., June 2D, lSs 1 have suffered with Catarrh fr about four years, and alter osirg tour iKutles ot Botanic Blood Balm 1 had my general health greatlj im proved, and if I could keep out ol ike bad weather I would be cured, i believe it is the best pniitkT made. ery respectfully, L V. TnoiiproN. For the blood use B. B. 11. For scrofula, use B. K B. For catarrh, use B. B. B; For rheumatism, use B. B. B For kidney troubles, use B. B. For eruptions, use B. B. B. For all blood poison, use B. B Ask your nei'chW who lias ued B. B. B. of its merits Get our (took free filled with certificates of won derial cures. B B No. 3. A Small Truck Farm. A good dwelling house and five act es of land, near Wilson, for sale at a low figure. The house haa four good room0, all necessary out houses, including barn and stables, The land is in a high state of culti vation and the very place for a small track farm. AND ALL STYLES OF PRINTED STATIONERY. At Prices &s Low for same class of work and stock used, as te obtained from any et&blieLinent Palatka, Fla., May 31 We have been selling 11. '.i. B for two years, and it' has u:ays given satisfaction in every case. Lowey & Stake, Druggists. The constantly increasing popu larity of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is a guai antec of its usefulness for cliildren suffering .from diarrhoea or c!yseuteiy. xVifectiocs of the stomache and bowels, are exceedingly trouble some aod dangerous. 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These glasses are not applied to peddlers ac any price. is one genuine uniess the name UAWKE8 1.4 stamiied on the fiame nr 1 1 w . . . uoieNn;e uepoiy. Aiiauia lia, Austin, Texas. J.&P.C0 ATS mm. No. 4. Dwell lncr in Wll on. An 8 room dwelling house, in he business portion of Wilson opposite Advak ck office. A de sirable dwelling, good garden and well. No. 5. Dwelling In Wil son. A comfortable 4 room dwelling. odpoite the Advasce office. Baru and stables aod good gar- lieu. I SIXrCOED SPOOL COTTON YOU OAK BUY I? OF For Sale by J. & I. Oett inger, J. D. & S. O. WelLs, J.T.WIggin. v in writing in regara lo any t f thece pieces of rroperty iriate the ".o." or the property peierrea ta Parties who de sire purchasing Real Estate can secure scrae ezcedlnglr low PROGRAMME?, n n v o "D n Cf) CO H n 2m n CO r n H H n 73 n o CO ran North "or South. 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The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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