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iiUU rni n Throat Affection Wasfiari cf Flesh. CONSUMPTION BROCHSTIS SCROFULA n- nrt-j Dise tM u-here the Throat and Lunpt i,itlnmel. Lack cf Strength or K Ioiv r, 7c-n can be relieved and Cured by 1 1 3ABY ONE SOLID SORE Tried Everything Without Relief. Rest Night or Day. Cured by Cutlcura Remedies. No OF i '"A -A, L OIL j V. PURS GOD LIV With Hypophosphites. PALATABLE A3 MILK. Ash for Scu'.t planatioii flCf Tit 'i S SoM frtf all. Druggists-. JIv baby, when two months old, had a breaking out with what the doctor called eczema. Her head , arms, feet, and bands were each one solid sore. I i ! i everything, but neither the doctors nor any- We could get no rest day or"night with her. In my extremity I tried the Cu TICTBA REMEDIES, but I confess I had no faith in them, for I had never seen them tried. To my great surprise, In one week's time after beginning to use the CmcrRA Remedies, the sores were well, but I continued to use the Re solvent for a little while, and now she is as fat a baby as you would like to see, and as sound as a dollar. I believe my baby would have died if I had not tried Clttictoa Kw EBSE9. I write this that every mother with a bahy iike mine can feel confident that there is a medicine that will cure the wost eczema, and that medicine is the Cutictjba Remedies. Mrs. BETTIE BIRKXER, Lockhart, Texas- The Wilson Advance. The patrit should WILSON, N. C, April 30, 1891. ARTEMUS TO LINCOLN. SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF ARTEMUS WARD. Elect IY Pun a Visit to the President at Springfield, 111, and Loads Him Up with Chunks of Homely Wisdom TUe Crowd of Office Seekers. Copyrighted and published by special arrange ment with O. W. Dillingham, New York, pub liaher. INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT LIXCOLN. 8C0T t Wim-. nun Idrbmw1 iuALE ER OFFER BUT in August, SepusnbStj. or October and pay erops are Bold. Spot Co Prices. The Lowest fcnesm. Just alittle cash down, bataji Deccmberloth. No lptelBSa. Our entire Btocfc any msW price or style. BEST us niiT oiitr 11 Write for I'SrcnlaT SUflUHER OFFER 18s LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, CA. Cuticura Remedies lire every humor of the skin and scalp of Infancy 11 j childhood, whether torturing, disfiguring, itch e, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, vita loss of hair, and every impurity of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, when ho best physicians and all other remediee f:l 'rnts, save your children years of mental and . : -..i suffering. Begin now. Cures made in ;:,i kleood are permanent. Cl-ticcra Remedies are the greatest skin cures, deed purifiers, and humor remedies of modern imes, are absolutely pure, and may be used on the 1 ouugest infant with the most gratifying success. "old everywhere. Price, CuTicrRA, 50c; Soap, 5c; Kesolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter laco and Chemical Corporation, Boston. ; f'fi end for " How to Cure Skin Diseases," 04 : 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. RfaiPLEB, blackheads, chapped and oily ekin ! ( cured by CcticurA Medicated SoAr. , FREE FROM RHEUMATISM In one minute the Cuticur:i S3 Jk Anti-Pain Plaster relieves rne.: rmatic, sciatic, Up, kidney, chest, and muscular nains and weakne11 '. '1 ha si una omy instantaneous ,u-tn.! :lie, ConstJ- remedy, itle Ro.ts to the i CUNVJBN1KST. . pr Bottle. 'PH0T03S5VURI PAjKEL SIZE. C .pRera I r l. -. ST.lflUiS MO. X ...l-I.... wMfaM T K P. fi5 & iDieadia COniDlDlUCU- acd Vrfrib'1 trnt KstMecUon for th cur, of a'.V fnnr.i and steals t-f Primarv, Pecondary find Tfrt1rr n i Br4B n a 9 SAVES ME Y. Ono los of thee pills will nave many dollars iu doctor' bills. They ar specially prepared as a Licino, nad snpT'-i05 K vrant Ion? felt. They re tnOTe Rii fee Hit fa .r ooiumaiatloni front the body, w I!1 n:ii:6?a or s-riptny. AdapSt.".: old. 'vt S i-ice. "JoC f-uu FOR IMOIES i$2 nn i'i 5 boys 75 ypLllu, CsypniUUC KJieuiDaiwm. seiwudh uiccr iuu Tesf GUntlular Swellinps, Kheiimfttisin, Malaria, old Cnronic Blcstl thst hive resitl r!1 treatment. Catarrh, i Lslsla bIQOD F CURES G1SQN iler- Skia x-'iwiiss, CL-zt-iiiaTC ironic ttoiala CurupUint. curial Poison, Tetter, Scald' Heud. ate, etc. P. P. P. fc a powerful tou:c an.l an excellent appetizer. building op the system rapidly. Ladies whose tyitems are poisoned and whose blood It bft n Impure condition dr.e to roemtn:! trteynlaritiea m C)esBUBg prjpurties 01" P. CURES ALARIA 5 WuDilerltil tunic P. P., Prickly Ash BOB blood P o st Root $3 SHO! raiir XV, and lies Uuli other ncclal- te.,nrev.nr- DOVGIa. E. GAY LIPFMAN BROS., Proprietors, Draggists, Lippsaa's Blockj SAYAHSAH, 5A. R')'!. AX!). 2 T,r Bill J Itiil worth sis "Mother" rrier.d," is gold. My wife suffered i with pifir (ST hflr rKa: I did aioa9ther with h used four bott'.PG of "; is a blessing to oxpe.-.ts customer. HSSfSSfea Having usod two tott rs born with no pajri Mra. I,. O. Vaapha' Wonderful roliev&s n Mra. M. M. Brcv j .it; MRS i it? wei.j.'it ia i:i tjn muiutM idrsn than ihs t. siter haviriQ w" f riend." -:Other, snjs f. .'Aa, Carml, nt. Ty sixth chil paratively. ? Man L&Ue, Cc'.. Ilermc jki by h'i tirUiir BiiAbrisL:' irt'l! t e.y. Ale, ! :-r l ItU .v.!ed f.IO , Ga. HatKfandMachirielJse. FOR SALE BY L-ttinger, J. D. & S. C. Weils, tn t- v; Co., A Heilbroner, for M. R. Lang.) (Man a-cats ,J and Trn. s Marks obtained, and all Pat aeaa oo;. lected for Mc3CRTr Frr -rrxcz is Opposite U. S. Patent Otficc e cau srenre patent ui less tiuie tiiaa those a iro n WaBh>OB. : modi 1. drawing or photo., with descrip- a"virc. iXiaVfittHe or not. free of !i ,r fc ;.-! Cue till patent secured. mpklct, "Bow to Obtuin ratenta," with of actual cGente in your tate, county, or sent free. Adiiresa, A.SEOW&CO. Some women are "bothered to death " with corsets break ing. There is a " bone " that never breaks; it can't be broken by wear. The only way it can be broken is by bending it back the other way which is never done in wear. Don't believe it, perhaps ? Very well. Let us sell you a Kabo corset ; and, if it breaks in a year, come back and get your money. The steels may break the Kabo never ! We have a primer on Cor sets, for you. PTtm Ornrr Wskington. D. C ,."t- . vSz jt-, - ' ax R. C Wils N. C ROUTE'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS V G'JTZ -' FOUTZ !) a Rot; w i.rxo Kb- ! ALLSKINandBLOOD DISEASES. The Best Honseliold Medicine. Once or twice each year the sys tem needs purging of the impuri ties Which Clos tho Klfwwl. T -r, childhood to old age, no remedy meets all cases with the same cer tainty of good results as PANIC BLOOD KAT.M. an.! cream i ar an-i Bireet PfaKAM to iv : r-ot-Tz's ;'iit GaPbs is Fowls, ic t!i cnantiry of nillt ' I n:l;c tl: batter nrm i rt e im s-ibiect. ITIf-FAn nix. ' - X'OUTir;, PropriftOr, BALTTKOEI. MD. rVS"! lThey' Webb City- Ark- ts. . U. bas done me more good and for less money than any other blood purifier 1 ever used. 1 we t!:o! comfort of my life to it," P. A . Shepherd. Norfolt. V I oeper. l on B. B. B. ior tr.e preservation health. I have i,ad it in my familv now urzr- two years, and in all that time have Dot had i h.ivr: a doctor, , ::r-V 'V'h' h'r i'l"ktraTt,l "BiMife or Wonders." .,uOv.'J .ALSl OfX Atlanta. Ga. Eetit frea HAV no politics. Nary a one. I'm not in the bisiness. If I was, I spose I should holler versiffrusly in the streets at nite and go home to Betsy Jane smellin of coal iIa and trin. in the mornin. I should go to the Poles arly. I should stay there all day. I should see to it that my nabers was thar. I should git car rigea to take the kripples, the infirm amd the indignant thar. I should be on guard agin frauds and sich. I should be on the look out for the infamns lise of the enemy, got up jest be4 elecshun for per litical effeck. When all was over and my candydate was elected, I should move heving & erth so to speak until I got orfice, which if I didn't git a orfice I should turn round and abooze the Administra tion with all my mite and maine. But I'm not in the bisness. I'm in a far more respectful bisniss nor what pollertics is. I wouldn't giv two cents to be a Con gresses The wuss insult I ever received was when sertin citizens of Baldinsville axed me to run far the Legislates Sez I, "My friends, dostest think I'd stoop to that there?" They turned as white as a sheet. I spoke in my most orfullest tones, & they knowd I wasn't to he tri fled with. They slunked out of site to onct. There4, bavin no politics, I made bold to visit Ole Abe at his humstid in Spring field. I found the old feller in his par ler, surrounded by a perfeck swarm of orfice seekers. Knowin he had been capting of a flat boat on the roarin Mis sissippy I thought I'd address him in sailor lingo, so sez I, "Old Abe, ahoy! Let out yer main-suls. reef hum the fore castle & throw yer jibpoop over-board. Shiver my timbers, my hearty!" N. B. This is" giuuine mariner langwidge. T know, becawz I've seen sailor plays acted out by them New York theater fellers. Old Abe lockt up quite cross & sez, "Send in yer petition by & by. I can't possibly look at it now. Indeed, I can't. It's onpossible, sir!" "Mr. Linkin, who do you spect I air?" eed I. "A orfice-seeker, to be sure," sed he. "Wall, sir," eed I, "you's never more mistaken in your life. You hain't gut a orfiss I'd take under no circumstances. I'm A. Ward. Wax figgers is my per feshun. I'm the father of Twins, and they look like me both of them. I cum to pay a friendly visit to the President eleck of the United States. If so be you wants to see me, say so if not, say so, & I'm orf like a jug handle." "Mr. 'Ward, sit down. I am glad to see you, Sir." "Repose in Abraham's Buzzum!" sed one of the orfice seekers, his idee bein to git orf a goak at my expense. "Wall," sez I, "tf you fellers repose in that there Buzzum thare'll be mity poor nussin for sum of you!" whereupon Old Abe buttoned his weskit clear up and blusht like a maidin of sweet 16. Jest at this pint of the conversation another swarm of orfice seekers arrove & cum pilin into the parler. Sum wanted post orfices, sum wanted collectorships, sum wantid furrin missions, and all wanted sumthin. I thought Old Abe would go crazy. He hadn't more than had time to shake hands with 'em, before another tremenjis crowd cum porein onto his premises. His house and dooryard was now perfeckly overflowed with orfice seekers, all clameruss for a immejit in terview with Old Abe. One man from Ohio, who had about seven inches of corn whisky into him, mistook me for Old Abe and addrest me as "The Pra hayrie Flower of the West!" Thinks I you want a offiss pretty bad. Anothor man with a gold heded cane and a red nose told Old Abe he was a seckind Washington & the Pride of the Bound liss West." Sez I, "Square, you wouldn't take a small post-offiss if you could git it, would you?" Sez ne, "a patrit is abuv them things, sir!" "There's a putty big crop of patrits this season, aint there, Squire?" sez I, when another crowd of offiss seekers pored in. The house, door yard, barn & woodshed was now all full, and when another crowd cum I told 'em not to go away for want of room as the hog-pen was still empty. One patrit from a small town in Michygan went up on top the house, got into the chimney and slid down into the parler where Old Abe was endevering to keep the hungry pack of orfice seekers from chawin him up alive without benefit of clergy. The minit he reached the fireplace he jumpt up, brusht the soot out of his eyes, and yelled: "Don't make eny pintment at the Snunkville nostoffiss till you've read my papers. All the respectful men in our town is signers to that there docky ment!" "Good God!" cried Old Abe, "they cum upon me from the skize down the chimneys, and from the bowels of the yedrth!" He hadn't more'n got them words out of his delikit mouth before two fat offiss seekers from Wisconsin, -in endeverin to crawl atween his legs for the purpuss of applyin for the toilgate ship at Milwawky, upsot the President eleck, and he would hev gone sprawlin into tho firo place if I hadn't caught him in these arms. But I hadn't more'n stood him up strato before another man cum crashin down the chimney, his head strikin me vilently agin the inards and prostratin my volnptoous form onto the floor. "Mr. Linkin," shouted the infat ooated being, "my papers is signed by every clergyman in our town, and like wise the skoolmaster!" "Sez l, "you cgrejis ass," gittin up & brushin the dust from my eyee, 'Til sign your papers with this bunch of bones, if you don't be a little more keer f ul how you make mv bread basket a depot in tho futer. How do you like that air perfumery?" sez I, ehuving my fist under his nose. "Them's the kind of papers I'll give you! Them's the papers you want!" "But I workt hard for the tickets. J 1 toiled night and day! I be rewarded! "Virtoo," sed I, holdSn' the infatoo- ated man by the coat collar, "virtoo, sir, is its own reward. Look at me!" He did look at me, and qualed be4 my gase. "The fact is," I continued, look j in' round on the hungry crowd, "there ' is scarcely a offis for every ile lamp car ; rid round durin' this campane. I wish j thare was. I wish thare was furrin mis I sions to be filled on varis lonely Islands where eppydemics rage incessantly, and if I was in Old Abe's place I'd send every mother's son of you to them. What air you here for?' I continnerei, warmin up considerable, "can't you giv Abe a minit's peace? Don't you see he's worrid most to death? Go home, you miserable men, go home & till the sile! Oo to peddlin tinware go to chop pin wood go to bilin sope stuff sas sengers Mack boots git a clerkship on sum respectable manure cart--go round as original Swiss Bell Ring ersbecuin 'origenal and only' Camp bell Minstrels go to lecturm at 50 dollars a nite imbark in the peanut bizness write for the Ledger saw off your legs and go round givin concerts, with tuchin appeals to a charitable pub lic, printed on your handbills anything for an honest living, but don't come round here drivin' Old Abe crazy by your outrajis cuttings up! Go home. Stand not upon the order of your goin', but go to onct! Ef in five minits from this time," sez I, pullin' out my new sixteen dollar bun tin cased watch and brandishin it before their eyes, "Ef in five minits from this time a single sole of 3Tou remains on these here premises, m go out to my cage near by, and let my Boy Constructor loose! & ef he gits amung you, you'll think old Solferino has cum again and no mistake!" You ought to hev seen them scamper, Mr. Fair. They run orf as tho Satun hisself was arter them with a red hot ten nronared pitchfork. Iu five minits the premises was clear. "How kin I ever repay you, Mr. Ward, for your kindness?" sed Old Abe, advancin and shakin me warmly by the hand. "How kin I ever repay you, sir?' "By givin the whole country a good, sound administration. By poerin' ile unon the troubled waturs, North and South. By pursooin' a patriotic, firm, and just course, and then if any State wants to secede, let 'em Sesesh!" "How 'bout my Cabinit, Mister Ward?" sed Abe. "Fill it up with Showmen, sir! Show men is devoid of politics. They hain't got any principles. They know how to cater for the public. They know what the public wants, North & South. Show men, sir, is honest men. Ef you doubt their literary abihty look at their post ers, and see small bills! Ef you want a Cabinit as is a Cabinit fill it up with showmen, but don't call on me. The moral wax figger perfeshun mustn't be permitted to go down while there s a drop of blood in these vains! A. Linkin, I wish vou well! Ef Powers or Walcutt wus to pick out a model for a beautif a) man, 1 scarcely tmnK they d sculp you, but ef you do the fair thing by your country you'll make as putty a angel as any of us! A. Linkin, use the talent which Nature has put into you judishns ly and firnily, and all will be well! A. Linkin, adoo!"' He shook me cordyully by the hand we exchanged picters, so we could gaze noon each other's liuiment3, when far away from one another he at the helium of the ship of State, and I at the helium of the show bizness admittance only 15 cents. TLANTIC COAST LINE. WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. THE SHOW BUSINESS AND LECTURES. I feel that the Show Bizness, which Ive stroveu to ornyment, is bein usurpt by Poplar Lecture, as thay air kalled, tho in my pinion thay air poplar hum bugs, lndividoouis, wuo git hard up. embark in the lecturin biznis. They cram theirselves with hi-soundm frazis frizzle up their hare, git trustid for a soot of black close and cum out to leetur at 50 dollers a pop. Thay aint over stockt with branes, but thay hav brass enuff to make sumshunt kittles to bile all the sope that will be required by the ensooin sixteen ginerashuns. Peple flock to beer urn in krowds. The men go be cawz its poplar, & the wimin folks go to see what other wimin folks have on. When its over the lecturer goze & ra gales hisself with oysters and sich, while the people say "What a charmin lectur that air was," etsettery etsettery, when y out or iu ot um don t nave no moore idee of what the lecturer sed than my kangeroo has of the sevunth speer of hevun. Thare's moore infurmashun to be got out of a well conducted noospa oer price 3 sents than thare is out of ten poplar lectures at 25 or 50 dollars a pop, as the kase may be. These same people, bare in mind, stick up their nosis at moral wax figgers & sagashus beests Thay say these thing is low. Gents, it greeves my hart in my old age, when I'm in "the Sheer & yeller leef" (to cote frum my Irish frend Mister McBeth) to see that the Show biznis is pretty much plade out; howsomever I shall chance it again in the Spring. . At Ilay. Lady (in the dress goods department) But this is not the real sky blue? C Jumper Beg pardon, madam, but might 1 know how you are Bure the sky is a real blue at all? Fliegende Blatter. Better Have Said Nothing. Elderly Aunt My dear, I have just put you down in my will for $10,000. Her Niece Oh, auntie, what can I say to thank you. How are you feeling to day? Life. AND BRANCHES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sb 2JNo' 27-!No- 41 April 6, 1891J Daily. I'Vll" ' - j Lv VVeldon,. .1230pm Ar Rocky Mt . j 1 40 pm Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. :2 17 pm 1035 am Daily, ex. Sun. 5 43Pm 6 20 am 7 24 am Ar Wilson. ... i 2i8pm 700 pm 753 am Lv Wilson. Ar Selma . . J2 3opm 330 pm! Ar Fay'ville. . ! 530 pm: v Goldsboro; v Warsaw. . . ! Lv Magnotia. ! Ar Wilm'gton! 315 pm, 740 pm 4 10 pm' 4 24 pm! 840 pm 8 40 am 9 34 am 9 49 am 5 50 pm; 9 55 pm 1 1 20 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. CMVE) ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt. NEW YORK, N.Y. No. 14. No. 7S. Daily. Daily. (No. 40. Daily, ex. Sun. Lv Wilmg'ton!i2 35 ami 915 am! Lv Magnolia. 205 am 1057 am Lv Warsaw .'11 11 ami Ar Goldsboro ' 3 os am 1205 pm1 400 pm 5 36 pm 5 53 P"i 6 53 pm TO THE FARMERS -OF- WILSON AND ADJOIN- COUNTIES. We beg to call your attention to the fact that we are again offering our old and relia ble brands of Guano to the trade. P0C0M0KE Lv Faye'ville. 1 to 20 am!. Ar Selma ........ .11 18 am'. Ar Wilson. . . . J 12 20 pm'. Has won for itself a reputation which places it at the head , of the list of Guanos for Cotton. Lv Wilson Ar Rocky Mt. 3 43" am i 2 58 pm! 747 pm 1 30 pm! 8 18 pm Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro 2 17 pm;. 1035 am;. Ar Weldon. 505 am; 255 pm 930 pm Daily, except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch road leave Weldon 3:10 p m;- Halifax, 3:32 p m; arrive Scotland Neck 4:iS; Green ville, 6:02 p m: Kinston, 7:10 p m. Re turning leaves Kinston 7:00 a m; Green ville, 8:10 a m; arriving at Halifax 10:45 a m; weldon 11:05 a m, tlailv. except Sunday. 1 rain leaves Tarboro, via. Albemarle & Raleigh R. R., daily, except Sunday, 4:05 p m, Sunday 3.00 p m; arrive Wil- liamston 6:30 p m, 4:20 p m; Plymouth, 7:50 p m, 5:20 p m. Keturning leaves Plymouth daily, except Sunday, 6:20 a m, Sunday 9:00 a m; Williamston, 7:40 a m, 9:58 a m; arrive Tarboro 10:05 a m, 11:20 a m. Train on Midland Branch road leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 7:00 a m; arrive Smithfield 8:v a m. Return ing leaves Smithfield 9:00 a m; arrives Goldsboro 10:30 a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount 3:00 p nr, arrives Nash ville 3:40 p m; Springhope, 4:15 p m. Returning leaves Springhope 10:00 a m; Nashville, 10:35 a m; arriving at Rocky Mount 11:15 a m, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 p ni, and 11:15 a m. Returning leaves Clinton at 8:20 a m, and 3:10 p m, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson & Fay etteville Branch, is No. 51; Northbound is No. 50. Daily, except Sunday. Train No. 27, South, will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North, daily, all rail via. Richmond, and daily, ex cept Sunday, via. Bay Line. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. J. R. Kenly, Ass't Gen'l Manager. T. M. Emerson, Gen'l Pass'r Ag't. TINSLEY'S ? HIGH GRADE, FOR TOBACCO, Is, by reason of its extra strength and special adaption for giving color to the leaf curing-, beyond val- ue to every farmer who intends rais ing any Bright Tobacco. ! WE ARE STILL ON THE MARKET WITH OUR OLD RELIABLE BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS, W harm's, Bradley's, I ataps( . in S CHOOL ELECTION. We have a full supply of these goods on hand, as well as NATIONAL COTTON GOODS, ACID PHOSPHATE, AND KAINIT, All of which we offer to the trade for cash, or on time, as low as any goods of similar quality can be sold. Call and see us or write and you will be convinced. C.A.Young&Bro., WILSON, N. C, Sole Agents for Eastern N, C. 2-i2--tm. Wilson, N. C, March 10, 1S01. At a special meeting of the Board ot County Commissioners held on Mon day, March 16th, 1S91, it was ordered that an election be held on the first Monday in May, 1S91, in the territory comprising the Wilson Graded School District, at which the question "Wheth er an annual tax shall be levied in said District for the support of a Graded School for the white and colored chil- dren of said District," be submitted to the voters of said District. A new registration of the voters of said District was ordered, and A. J. Simms was appointed registrar. The books of registration will be opened at the office of the Superior Court Clerk on Monday, March 24th'. 1S91. J. W. CROWE LL, 3-26-td. Sheriff. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Edietli Dew, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them for payment on or before the 25th day of March 1S92, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JNO. W. FARMER, Adm'r. J. D. Bakuin, Att'y. 3"34-6t. TOWN ELECTION. LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who went buil;. ing up, should take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Int gestion, Biliousness and Liver Complaints. At a meeting of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Wilson held April 6th, 1891, the following gentlemen were appointed Registrars and Poll Holders, for the town election to be held on the first Monday in May : First Ward. W. T. Sanders, Reg istrar ; John Morgan, W. T. Farmer, J. L. Wiggins, poll-holders. Voting place, Edwards' stables. Second Ward. A. W. Rowland, Registrar; B. W. Hargrave, Dr. J. K. Ruffin, J. T. McCraw, poll-holders. Voting place, Rowland's drug store. Third Ward. R. T. Stephens, reg istrar; H. C. Jackson, W. E. Deans, B. T. Amerson,. poll-holders. Voting place, Wooten & Stephens furniture store. Fourth Ward. D. Oettinger, reg trar ; A. J. Barefoot, John.Corbett, Jno. W. Batts, poll-holders. Voting place, Station House. Fifth Ward. W.. F. Mercer, regis trar; David Nolly, L. Moye, Jno. Gold, poll-holders. Voting place, court House. JOHN R. MOORE, Clerk. We Guarantee the Planters of this section Prices as Low as any first-class Guano can be sold. For Bright Tobacco, Whann's Guano is Unexcelled. The results last season showed it superior to brands that cost almost double the money. For Cotton, Corn and Peanuts, you can buy V' no better Fertilizers than Whann's, Bradley's and Patapsco. a:k We have been handling these First-Class Goods for-twentv years and the quantities sold every' season is positive proof that they are THE best. M. Rountree & Co. lice Tobacco Farmers ! I Set my Crop of Tobacco Last Year with a No for Infants and Children. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aschkk, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of ' Castoria ' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Martth. T. D., New York Citr. Late Pastor Bloom ingdale Reformed Church. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results," Edwin F. Pabdss, M. D., "The Winthrop," l&th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. tax Ccttaur Cohpakt, 77 Murray Strrrt, New York.. "BA J,oo xbjhbh 'uo;snoH ''00 9 J.N N39NVH 000V801 '03XNVM SJ.N33V "AHild Suijuo PnB s-mnno oooeqox no escpiatx -M3 ' v .ioj ojkii. pub nns iiras 0f -aazoa jad wisKa (eiIS QK) MJI.l OOO'l OS S fdiuo. t!f. OOI ! : I If I A KO S3)IHd (VHS oft) saJIiH OOO'i ou (M!S o sajjAV ) atSSfsnsra mn-ltS OOI :aopjO m wnBdBio3v 1W3 u.qAY SaJIHd "WWfSi 8tU ui isag :uv jaodBaq,-) 'jsaidtniii pajnD noqM soji w aqi no u.uoii P3'TIn9 pwe JDsi no loowlsj Xj.i3do.id oq ued oDaeqox -aiquAoui ea se-iiAV Nava anv ni aasn aa nvo smSush oooeqoi sjim U9ej s.uouoo m! 7 IsbebbbbbI jBPWsslltj. j&sssB j - f ssTBsll3 . . Bemis Tobacco Transplanter, And am thoroughly convinced of its practical utility. 1 am now the authorized agent for these machines in Wilson, Nash and Edgecombe counties, and will make a practical exhibition of them at the following times and places : WILSON, -ROCKY MOUNT NASHVILLE, -TARBORO, - Thursday, April 2nd. Tuesday, April 7th. Thursday, April 9th. Tuesday, April 14th. Come Out, Tobacco Farmers, And be convinced that this Machine will set plants better than it can be done by hand, and will insure a stand when the land is dry. Mr. Perry Renfrow and Dr. H. B. Lucas have each bought one of these Transplanters from me this season. Both of these gentlemen saw mine at work last season, and are con vinced, apart from economy, that better work can be done with this machine than by hand. Write for circulars, testimonials, etc. L. F. LUCAS, Agent, LUC AM A, Wilson County, N. C. Cooke, Clark & Co., (SUCCESSORS T ) LUT1 1 Kk SHELDON. ) Sash, Doors and Blinds, Builders' Hardware Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, AND I Buildiiio; Material. No. 1 6 West Side Market Square and Roanoke Ave.. . NORFOLK, VA.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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April 30, 1891, edition 1
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