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The Wilson Advance.' m'm w Y?rk gellV we know some people, who, it they JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. Creates many a new business, Kularges many an oM business, Kevives many a dull business. Keneues many a lost business. .Saves many a falling business. Preserves many a large business. Secures success in anv business. Keeping at it Constantly Brings Success , ? soin cri d O CO CD Z to f- 01 Q soiu 9 Sg ' Sf 23 soni g ; ,-x55 SOIU g ; 2 X J 1 S: OlUX To Advertise Judiciously Use The Columns ,: of This Paper.. Transient advertisements' to be pub lished one month and under; must be paid for in advance.' All advertising for, a shorter time than three months is consideied transient advertising. Ac counts rendered quarterly for all ad vertisements '.published for a longer period of time. Local advertisements to appear be tween or after reading matter ten cents per line. ' ' Obituary notices,.- resolutions of re spect, etc., will be'clnrrged for at the rate of one cent a word , and the cash must accompany the manuscript. In cases where friends and patrons of the paper are concerned, no charge will be made for the first ten lines about 75 words or articles not exceeding .that in length. LOCAL Chain your dog,. All-Fool's day next Saturday. It is a lucky mis-stake to marry an heiress. .' " Who is your choice for Mayor? Remember, you vote for him by bal lot this year. Elder John , Scott, ot this county, was horribly njangled by a mad dog ?one day last week. - Dr. Ros treats successfully all cases of Catarrh. A cure guaranteed in all cases. Call and see him at the Briggs House. This might very properly be called variagated weather. We have all sorts and it takes a prophet to tell what an hour may bring forth. f A cyclone struck Dunn, N. C. last week, taking the roof off of many buildings. Messrs. C. A. Young & Bros., were am on z the largest suf ferers. . Eggs, chickens,, rabbits and other Easter novelties jean be found at Misses Erskin & Hines,. who are having an Easter sale to-day and to morrow. ' , had his position would be in debt at the end of the year. We have just received a cOpy of the "Confederate War Journal." This is a truly confederate journal and all the old soldiers would enjoy reading. The subscription price is only $1.00 per year which places it within the; reach of all. Last Saturday we witnessed a live ly foot race between Messrs May Warren and Ed Nadal. They pure ly made the mud fly. The prize was who should get the "next" shave at Tabpn's barber shop. Our "pill rolling friend got there" first. Mr. Warren makes an excellent register of deeds, but as a sprinter he don't register worth a cent. We had always thought our friend of the Phoenix "was a little proud of bis prophetic powers until last week when he resented a few remarks made by our correspondent, in re gard to his gifts in that line. Per haps he has become modest and re tiring in spirit. Certainly if The Phoenix wishes to hide its light we will not interfere. - , At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the North Carolina Press Association, at Raleigh, March 23rd, it was decided to hold the next meet ing of the Press Association Wednes day and Thursday, April 26th and 27th, at New Kerne, N. C. Ar rangements are being made to run an excursion to Chicago, some time in May. Business of importance will be transacted, and every paper should be represented. ELM CITM ITEMS. Mr. Lindsey Moye oimd on our streets one day last week $170. The owner can recover same by applying at this office and describing bills. No advertisements will appear in this paper that are not : perfectly re liable, 11 you see an announcement in our columns you can pin your faith upon the merchant as well as his goods. . f , . See Mrs. S. I.; Griffin's new "ad She has just returned from the North and requests the public to call and examine the work of her nvlliner. 1 Ier regular spring opening today and tomorrow. Wilson, is coining ! Anderson & Jones received a shipment .of 20 hogsheads of tobacco on Tuesday last,-irom way down m South Caro hfta. W ilson has always paid the highest prices on cotton, and , now they are making the old tobacco mar kets hustle on tobacco. Messrs Waddell, Mears and Cant wen 01 Wilmington, IN. L., accom- 1 1 r it' 'nt ; panieu ty senator- v ance called upon I President Cleveland in behalf of their I choice of-men lor the positions as i post-master and collecttor of the Tv-irt Thpv u-prp rh-ntnnt1 v rpwnrAH j by the President but he gave them j no assurance as to what his decision 1 would be. - Your Kaute In Print. Mr. Finley Williamson of Graham, was in the city Sunday. The Hon. F. A. Woodard left for Washington on Monday last. Miss Mary Ruffiin, who has been visiting relatives in Washington, has returned. Mr. Dick Blount, of Paris, France, but formerly of Wilson, is here. with. his wife and child. ' Miss Ella Hackney, who has beea North selecting her spring stock, re turned last Monday. ' ; Mr. E. B. Clark, of Jas. R. Clark & Co., Baltimore, Md.j has been in town several days visiting his friends. Mr. Ernest Lonnberg, our electric friend, will leave for New Orleans the atter part of this week tp put in a, system of electric lights. That popular salesman, Mr. John Cutchen, has accepted a position with Mr. Edgar Gay. The rush of cus tomers to Edgar's store necessitates this step. Dr William Harriss, has just re turned from a tour through the West. Dr. Harriss brings with him testi monials Irom a number of his patients, showing remarkable cures affected by him. "A prophet is never without honor, save in his own country." It seems that we can successfully fight cholera with oranges and lem ons. The inperial health office of Berlin has issued an announcement to the effect that oranges and lemons are Dotn iatai to the cnoiera bacillus, Placed in contact with the cut surface of the Iruit, the bacteria survive but a few hours. They remain active for some time longer on tne uniniurea rind of the fruit, but even then they die within twenty-four hours. The destructive property as regards the cholera bacteria is supposecVto be due to the large amount of acid contained in those fruits. In consequence of this quality, the health officer consid ers it'unnecessary to place any re striction on the transist and sale of these fruits, even ,if it should be as certained that they come from places where cholera is prevalent at the time. Not a single instance was noted in which cholera was disseminated by either oranges or lemons. HYDKOPBOitIA There is nothing that expresses friendship and love, as well and as delicately as a gift of flowers. It is a gift that takes the heart of the absent one back in loving remembrance to the dear ones at home, and brings forth a flood of reccplections that are no. less pure and sweet than are the beautifnl flowers that prompt them. This is the season when the small boy brings forth from some hidden recess his stock of tops and marbles and the girls cease chewing gum long enough to indulge in a game of mum 11 -WIT - Die-peg. we were an eye witness tp a very interesting exhibition of the latter game on last Saturday after noon. Who pulled the peg ? Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Roses" if it was a paint or powder, ,01 course not. it is clear as water, no sediment to fill the proes of the skin . its mission is to heal, cleanse and purity the complexion cf every im perfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clear smooth com plexion. . Sold by A.J, Hines, price 75 cents. Some of our merchants have re ,ceiveo a circular from the - Philadel phia commission merchants relating to the shipment of berries. The fol lowing extracts from the circular , will interest our local berry growers : 1st. That, beginning March 1st, and m future, we return the standard crates and slats to the shippers, but the small baskets or cups to go with the sale ol the fruit per wishing to tise the grift crate can do so, but the same will not.be re- turned. . 1 T-U . IV uu. 1 n.u we discourage tne un business like habit of furnishing crates tree to shippers, as the system tends to encourage dishonest dealing's, and that shippers of berries -should refuse to accept or use any such free crates, but lurnish their own packages, Of Interest to the Truck KHlners. The Atlantic Coast Line announ ces that commencing on next Tues day their No. 80 through train be tween Wilmington and South Rocky Mount, every Tuesday and Thuis day, will be discontinued until further advice, and in place thereof a special train will be run, leaving Wilmington at 9:30 a. m. and arriving at South Reeky Mount in time to connect with the Atlantic Coast Despatch all rail fast freight train, thereby giving .oii the dates named a fast freight sched ule to the Eastern markets. On these days it will be necessary for shippers to Atlantic Coast Despatch all rail shipments, but also shipments routed over the Coast Line via. Pin ners Point or Portsmouth and thence by steamer. This train will stop at all stations on the line between Wil mington and South Rocky Mount to take up truck. . This arrangement has been made by the Adantic Coast Line for the temporary convenience of the truck shippers along the road. The Coast Line (soon expects to arrange a daily fast freight schedule lor perishable freight business from Wilmington to Eastern markets. In order to eet freight on this train at Wilmington, it will be necessary for it to be delivered at the Coast Line station not later than 8 :1,0 a. m Messenger. Mr. W. H. Dixon ef Rocky Mount was ia town Monday. : ' '. . r . Miss Blanche Holt of Rocky Mount was here last week. Mr. J. H. Dixon has accepted a position with Mr. J. L. Bailey. - Mrs. W. H. Griffin of Goldsboro, is visiting relatives here this week. . Mr. W H. Griffin of Goldsboro, spent Sunday here with his family, j -.; Messers C. F. Daws and J. H. Griffin of Wilson were here Sunday. Miss Missie Wallace of Charlotte, N. C. is visiting relatives here : this week. - - . .; . Miss Jessie Britt of Rocky Mount is visiting her sister Mrs. E. G.-Williams. Miss Belle Grimmer, one of our lovely girls is spending some time in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ew M. Bradley and Mr. J. D. Wells and his daughter Miss Emma, were in town Saturday. Elder A. J. Moore filled 'his ap pointment in the Primitive Baptist church here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. S. W. Doles returned from Baltimore yesterday where she has been for some time - buying her spring stock of millinery. - Mr. J. D. Daws is building a nice residence on Anderson St. That's the way boys, when you get a wife you need a house. : Prof. C. W. Massey has bought the residence on Main street known as the "Burnett house" and . will move there in a few days. '-.' One of our gallant young ', men says, "kle nas lost all ot its charms lor him his best girl has given him the cold shoulder "go back." Rev. E. C. Glenn occupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church here -Sunday morning and night. Mr. Glenn is an able minister and always preaches good sermons. This is the begining of a series of meetings at this place. Our farmers seem to be buying more fertilizers this spring than usual. We can't think this means an increase of cotton acreage but think it is high ly due to the fact that the wet spring kept-jthem from hawling and they sold their cotton seed for a ' good price. There has been many happenings in our town since our last correspon dence, many of which are too old to mention, but for the sake of the young I will say that a regular matrimonial "cyclone" .passed over us sometime ago, and made nearly a "ten strike" eight being the number of our young ladies that have married, within the last three months. We have several more beautiful young ladies of mar riageable age, who shall we expect to get off next ? Death visited our town Sunday and took from among us Mrs. Bertie Per ry, wife of Capt. A. J. J. Perry of the A. C. L. She. had only been among us about two months, but was be loved by all who knew her. She was about 19 years old, and had been married about eighteen months. She leaves an infant child one week old, a loving husband and many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. She was taken to Rosindale, NV C, Mon day, for interment." J. T. W. Jackson, Mich,, March 27. Ir ving Latimer, the man who was sen tenced,, in 1889, to imprisonment for life, for the murder of his mother, made his escape from the Jackson prison last night. He poisoned his keepers, one of whom died, then took tne keys and lelt. At latest reports lie had been surrounded in a wood our oeing neavuy armed it was ex pected that he would give much trouble. Terrible Sufferings and Horrible Death v From the Dread Disease. f The mad dog scare has received a fresh impetus by the sad death from hydrophobia of Mr. Joe J. Best,a hard working colored man of this place on last Saturday morning March 25th. ' Mr. Best was bitten by his own dog during the last Holidays, but never experienced any suffering or in convenience from the bite until last Thursday. While at work on that day he was taken . sick, be left the plantation and started for his home which he was destined never again leave alive. ; His illness soon began r manifest well defined symptoms of hydropho bia, and despite the skill and atten tention of Drs. Tatum and Faison the terrible disease strengthened its hold upon the frame of the afflicted one, and soon his body was racked by spasms and convulsions ; these in creased in force and frequency until it was necessary to tie him to the bed to prevent him from injuring his at tendants or doing himself harm. To witness the writings'and convul sive struggles of a strong man bereft of reason, foaming and gnashing in agony and pain is a spectacle that will cause the most hardened heart to feel sympathetic towards the af flicted one ; but human skill was baf lled, and death kindly claimed his own and brought relief to the poor sufferer. Mr. Best leaves a wife and four small children to mourn his loss. Wayne-Duplin Review. T-- 7"!r' ' - -:--,:kufc!i:W:jijSmE-ilEiggj5i3. . 1 - - 4 H ES E GUTS are not imagination, lout represent few of the many styles of Slip pers we are now showing. We carry the largest stock of. Shoes in Wilson and only J gay reliable makes. New goods arriving in all departments daily. Call on us before buying. gay- GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY Gu GAY GAY GAY GA GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY- JL V March 30th; 10 (Y 1 w E A STEi jjjjf; JLCZ t ti Pond's Extract is unequaled for bathing the face after shaving. For thispurpose it is far superior to bay ruml Pond's Extract does not cause the; stinging or smarting produced by other lotions, nor does it leave the face with that disagreeable shininess. Pond's Extract positively reduces the slight inflamation which always re mains after the use of the razor, be cause just as it reduces any inflahia tionlt sends back the blood that the razor has hrought near the surface, checks bleeding if any exists, and makes the skin soft, white, and smooth. It is thus used by the very best barbers.' Nashville, March 27. The Bank of Commerce made an assign ment this morning. The deposits were not large, aggregating only $50,000, $15,000 of which was small deposits,, ranging from $5 up ward in the savings department. In addition to the failure of the Com mercial National Bank on Saturday two more banks closed their doors this morning. They are the Me chanics' Savings Bank with a capital of $500,000 and the Bank of Com merce with a capital of $250,000. Thousands of Women will Vote. John L. says that for ambidex trous manipulation of the capillary growtn lie is out ot sight. . -. . : - , We are young and innocent, but the 4.000 directions we have received in one short week teljing us how to run a paper has tinged our hair with gray, and caused us to reflect serious ly upon the onerous duties that are inseprable frorn our chosen work, f Kansas City, Kans., March 26. The registration of the municipal elections in Kansas, which closed Friday night, was remarkable for the heavy registration of women. Thous ands of them are now qualified and ready to vote at the elections which will be held in every city in the state April 4. In Kansas City, Kans., the women have shown an unprecedented interest in municipal politics, and this vote will be a large factor in the elec tion.' Already candidates are work ing' for their support. A Mexican Volcano Coines to Life. f City of Mexico, March 25.- lhe volcano ol San Martin is now in a state of eruption, after being ex- tirict for more than a century. The volcano is in the midst of a populous agricultural district, whence the in habitants have fled to a place of safety. The eruption occurred at night and the scene was one of grandeur. The flames rose straight up from f-the era tec to a height of 5,000 feet, and the lava poured 'down the sides of the mountain in streams doing great dam- , . . - . Don't fail to see E. R. Gay's "ad" this week, headed "Easter Opening. The fabrics he is showing this spring in high class novelties, wash goods &c. are exquisites. Gent s furnishings clothing, shoes, hats and many other things we -can t here ennumerate Go and see for yourself as he and his clever salesmen are always glad to show you through his well selected stock. . Wehavn't quite as large a circula tion as the New York World, but as an advertising medium to reach the people of the adioining counties we Carpets, Mattings, Kugs, uuciotns offer facilities the World cannot ap- Trunks, Valises, &c, up stairs, at E pruacii. 11 you wisn 10 sen me peo- -ay s, pie in the sourrounding counties, this paper is the best medium to bring your goods to their notice. Ridit Goods at Right Prices ! We are Headquarters for All Your Needs. J. & D. 0ETT1NGER Leading -:- Outfitters, WILSON, X. C. ' GAY GAY GAY GAY GyY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY. GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY' GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY lats til- This means that you mu appearance on that occasion rel. The day is usually bri sunny, so must you be also. New Dresses, Kid Clove s chiefs, Clothing, Neckwear, 1 Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, &c, are .We have them all in the Newcs biest Styles. They all tell us our stock been excelled in Wilson. See think of it. Our stock of 1 1 ousefum ish i ng such as Carpets, Ru-js', Mattings I make your in new appa ll t, fresh and Ha::dk Shoes, tl 1 'T ! a ioo s. nas neve what vc Goods- T di: 1 1 i r?.. Damasks and Felrs, Nar are astonishingly cheap. : Jacob Reeds Sons ClotMng to GuaraiiteeO, REMEMBER, OV.'CJS, t'C. Order. 11" Clothing Department Up Also,. Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, e Specialties. ': E. P. Reed's and Banister's l ine i; for men, women and. children. Me Go's and Knox Hats new Shapes ; & G. Warner's. Her Majestv am Corsets. Roller-Tray Trunks, arch" and "Pearl5' Shirts. Ghiett, & Co's Collars and -Cuffs. .. . . We will very gladly show you oursloek and solicit your patronage. r 1 1 ie 1 Mon- -Coon E. Tv C Cor. Nash andTarboroSts,, Wilson. N. C. GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY " GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY -GAY GAY GAY , GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY . GAY GAY GAY GAY' GAY -GAY "GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY. GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY ' GAY GAY .'GAY " GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY. Gay GAY Jacob Reed's Sons spring line of simples for suits to measure, juit received at E. R. Gav's. With Ely's Cream Balm a child can b treated without pain and per- ect salety. It cures catarrh ,hav fe ver and colds in the heid. It is easily applied into the nostrils and gives immediate relief. Price 50 cents. War A mong the Itlack. Washington, D. C, March 25 A cablegram was received at the de partment of state this afternoon from Minister Durham at Port Au Prince, Hayti, stating that the insurgants had crossed the Haitian frontier from San Domingo, and that a decisive battle is reported. The despatch ad ded that the Haitian troops would, be sent to the frontier. M. D. Lane, Devereaux, Ga., writes : "One summer ' several years ago, while railroading in Mississippi, I became badlv affected with malarial blood poison that impaired my health for more than two years. Several of fensive ulcers appeared on my legs, and nothing seemed to give perma nent relief until I took six bottles of B B. B., which cured me entirely." Chill Gobbles Bolivia. The r Fundamental s Principle of Life Assurance - is protection for the family, j ' Unfortunately, however, the j beneficiaries of life assurance are often deprived of the pro vision made for them , through the loss of the, principal, by following . bad advice regard ing its investment. Under the Tontine Installment Policy of The Equitable Life . - you are provided -with an ab solute safeguard against such misfortune, besides securing a much larger amount of in surance for the same amount of premiums paid in. For, facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolina, Rock Hill, S. C. A striking example of the fatality of the number of thirteen can be noted in connection with the death of John H. McDonough at the Tam many Club dinner, in Boston, on St. Patrick's day. There were thirteen persons at the head table, where he sat, the banquet was given by a ward thirteen club, and he was stricken with .apoplexy directy lifter speaking for thirteen minutes: Must rs on AU. The Modern Way. Commends itself to the well-informed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the de lightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of rigs. ' Sunday, March 26. The new warship "New York" has returned to Philadelphia, from her trial trip. 1 he result of which shows Any ship- P1 to tn.e ftes war ship in the "Uliu. M. lie ICUlcU UUVCI lllCUlcll test will be made in a few days. "Don't be uneasy," said an anxious mother to the conscript officer. "Sir, I d rather see my son 111 his coffin than to see him go into the army." "Don't give yourself any uneasiness on that subject, said the officer; "I assure you that he will soon be" there." It has just leaked out that the ONE BNJOYS president has notified the members of Both-the method and results who his cabinet that they must make no Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasaiv appointments until tne names ot those I and reireahme to the taste, and ac- Selected to assume office have been centlv vet promptly on the Kidneys submitted to and approved by him. .Liver and liowels, cleanses the ex New York, March 25 It is learned that Bolivia has just closed treaty of peace and alliance with Chili, whereby the latter government agrees to cede to the former a port upon the Pacific and to arm, equip and instruct the Bolivian nationa. militia. . Bolivia thus becomes virtually, the vassal of Chili, cutting on at a single stroke the historical ties which for maUy made her the ally of Peru and the friend of Argentine Republic, supply all your wants in wearing apparel at E. R. Gay s. Marked Men. NORTH CAROLINA. ) In the Su- ' Wilson County. ) penpr Coutt. Mrs'.-M. A. Ellis vs j Burton Armstrong and - Notice, wife Clara Armstrong:, ) et als The defendants, Burton Armstrong and wife Clara Armstrong:, above nam ed, will take notice that an action above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wilson county u foreclose a mortgage executed to said defendants on the 14th day of January, 1SS9, to secure a note of even date therewith due and payable the 1st day of January, 1893, to the plaintiff; Mrs. M. A. Ellis. The said 'defendants v'dl further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the nex't term .of the Superior Court of said county to In held on' the first Monday in June, 1S9;, at the Court House door in Wilson, i-n Wilson county, State of North Caroli na, and answer or demur to the com plaint in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This 15th day of March, 1S93. ' A. B. DEANS, Clerk of the Superior eoui t. JNO. F. BRUTON, Att'y for Plt'ff. nan6 6t L t : Mil, I'HK ' r. 1 S' c. ' v V ')) 1 7 O Stop Them ft The Man or Woman ' who has bought I. li. ROSE, WWW: Hi1 h 1 kf o Ju V' r . U i UIm As Every One Knows Keeps nothing but the -Very. ' Best Line of LIQUO AND GROCERIES To be found below the Railroad WILSON, N. C. ,:-n M'ec WILSON, N. G. Melius, -Clocks, Sewiiigladiines ..v:- s r. For Cash of on the Installment The rule has been laid down by the president m the most positive terms and it is to apply even to clerks in the departments. "Another interesting fact also be came known today. At the first cabinet meeting the question of allow ing republicans in the diplomatic and consular service to serve out the terms for which they were ap pointed was discussed. The senti ment expressed was generally in favor ol not removing any republican hold- I over except for cause. "secretary ot State dresham alone is said to have objected to this plan.' Washington, March 29. The Glenn-fc-lias contest is still on. Both parties being hopeful of ultimate suc cess. tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy - A lis kind ever pro duced, pleasing a) the taste and ac ceptable to the .stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreftble substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy kuown. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles b) all leading drug eists. rABT reliable druggist who may. not have it 011 hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- , Do not accept any substitute." CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAKCSCO, CAL. iouismu. nr. mew yoric. .r. Washington, March 25. Accor ding to gossip this administration has a pickle in store for every man now holding a government office who was handy with his pen in the defense of the protective system during the late campaign. There are several promi nent officials who used to write "of ficial bulletins," which were utilized as republican campaign documents, who are now marked for dismissal. 1 RBRMTlEf FROM ISO OTHER Sarsaparilla com- bines economy and strength like HOOD'S. I is tnc on'y one of which can truly be said "100 Doses $1 xio ing a Specialty.- Our Clothing Departmeut (up stairs) is filled with choice selections for men, youths and boys, all quali ties, all sizes, at Gav's. Try the R. & G. Warners or Her Majesty, corsets at Gay's. fi)IJ 11, 1 Dr.Bun'tCoaSh8yrapr&EZ WooUen & Stevens Will tell you, that is the place to get the Best Goods for f the least money. '. J 'rr - -;- ' - ' 1 i Roofing, j ? -Gum-Elastic Rocifing Felt costs only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can pot it on. Gum-Elastic Paint costs only jSocents per gal. in bbl. lots, or 4.50 for, 5-gal. tubs. Color dark red. It , will stop , leaks in tin or iron roofs that will last for years. Try it. j Gi'M Elastic RoofiKg Co. 39 and 41 West Broadway, NewYork Local Agents Wanted. X Going to Buy iA Dictionary? X - GET THE BEST. TnDy Abreut of tho Times. A Choice Cift. A Grand Family Educator. The Standard Authority. Successor of the authentic "Una- . 1 j 1 rM antifc in rAiriitinr. 100 editor! employed, over . $300,000 expended. - . . 1 gOLD BI AIXBOOKSEIJLEBS. . 1 4m r.f aImaWA (Hill Win BnH Inr trim nsilinhlpt rOTltltiniDK BIXXIIIWII oases and VIA rAKiitLivio. a. ft C MKHRIAM CO.. Publishers, I Springfield, Msm.. XT. 8. A.- 1 !-y vi puii.-.r t ' win -rciii ! 'i arc )!,tii,liJ; arc ci'.fi-ii-l.i I Ionc (!; o; cay xru. 1 iri .' - l : land s If. : .1 : t. Wilswn 1 00 K-i-t bcij;j' kn..v and t-miifju-cuj'k-J ! y V a on;; ti-.ry .str-v-i. 'i i ; ' uvdi '.' - ' and Y, i rt h d a y 1 'resents, i ins; scl'cii'V1- '.i; ft) :' :'! .-C' ()l the Jsll-. t-ii;.r.!i: iii li-'- c'nif action 1 :.t ! '. . . Xlj ami others ;:.u! i ... i . Uts at:d euu-rs .. ;,- I ni;! Sv-U :;t the COMft In Vi!. C , m Satur- : .: ;;,ru if:;3.lhc. foilow- i !.r..p:ity : I 'v;t lot of ijirih'- V' fnc r t ( Maine and t ,:i W. L '.-.. n ,f EUn City, : iT'-nVi'iC n Mr.in Htrt-et- fi -!-'!;:;( h 112 feet it . -' 1 he ld:ilts Store Lot';' ),: l.rii-!'. iU.-ft- now oc . i-,;i:i ;s and Bro., and 1 i-.'n the cori;"f of said 1 i, i '1 ! . F. I :kt;T(NV o!i!l)l!SM.!ltr. lit) MM ' t-r an;;, i inarcj-t X Leaf Heart ' .Will deiiv- T.MAN, son. C. I avo, Call and see our Premiums. Is selling the singer Scivin I.fachjnc in Wilson- Drop l)i.ni a card if you are thinking ofhuyin?. ' exeiiauging ma rhinc?. Voti can b.iv the best machine on earlli by ia; per inontli ?3. ;nr 5. 00, down; then
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