The Wilson Advance. r.;,i.-i many a new business. i;ni;ii--H many an oM business, ' Heviv-s many a 'lu'.lbr.siiiess. i;i s;-m s majiy lost business. ' suvvs many a faliinir lusim-ss. lr.-s.-rv s many a lanje business, srnires success in any business. ftcping at it Constantly Brings Success ; Herring's Drugstore. Will l!e 0cn NfXt Stimlaj-. LOCAL. Jt s time to p'ant early earn. Spring is here in earnest, it seems. Tobacco plants are large enough to set out. During this campaign $-cnr "sub scribe for the AovAKci-;. Sltt et music of all kinds for 10c. pcr-copy, at Privclt cc Cliurchvvell's. Par your subscription to the Ad vance and you will enjoy reading the pu.er. just rtceived, hect .music at Priyctt & Cburclnveli's, 10 cents per . ' ;-v . Tlie i'.-.ost fastidious can be suited at M:s- I'-. It.- Lee's millinery store 1 'Easter comes this year on the 25th if March, tarlier than it has been in .levt n vc.us before. Send in your job work to this of- ce. JlVmvs ill el a neat job and be pleased at the price. . Our merchants are getting in their spring stock of goods. Notice these columns for news 011 that line. 1 Pay up your subscription to the Advance.'. It is cheap enough for my body to pay and not feel it. All the latest styles of head gear can be seen at the Millinery store of Miss B. II. Lee cn Nash street. FoF nice spring hats and other fancy, articles; in the millinery line, Miss Mary I lines is par-exceilence. It is believed that a magnificent crop year is at hand. Let all strive to make this a veritable year of plen ty. , One of the finest and best lines of millinery ever brought to Wilson is now being opened up by Miss B. II. Lee. Miss Marj' Mines is now receiving her si -'rlncf stock of millinery eoods. Fhe lad:es will be. interested in her lice display. Clip your coupons 'in this issue and file them with our. advertisers. You may win the handsome set of silver ware. , Subscribe for the Advance at the o'd price ar.d get the 'Atlanta Consti tution or the New York -'Weekly World in addition. Dr. R. W. joyner does the very best work in dental surgery. He is always on hand to bestow his ser vices whenever required. When you want firbt-class work in dentistry done, call on Dr. R. W. Joyner, one door north of Avdance office' on Tarboro street. . .. Two bicyclists from Pittsburgh. Pa., on "their way, to Birmingham, Aia., stopped in this city 1; ;ue:Ls the Briggs House. Wiley ( j. Barnes took the medal t-.-i creates-1 improvement in the six-, wci-k's co::rseiu v. rit'mg under Prof, i . C. Manning, at the Graded school, The writing term closed last Thurs- dy. ' - ' ; - ()ur subscription bocks got a little inixed last week and some of our subscribers, perhaps,-.'- failed to get their paper. We . regret the eyent and, will try not to allow it to happen attain.. - Miss Mary I lines will, next week, move her millinery store to the Wells store on Tarboro street, where whe will -Ijc glad to see her friends and patrons. . ' . Eabter always fall on the first Sun day after the first full moon alter the. 2r:;l of March. This year the moon fulls on the 2istj and Easter there fore coines in March. Dr. R. W. Joyner, the leading dentist, can be found at his office daily except Sunday prepared to do the very best work in dental surgery. Call 011 lvp when you need good work. . Ladies before yen buy your Easter hat 0 the Millinery & Bazaar Store. Miss Erakine spent several weeks in the Northern markets and is able to :;ve y,u the very latest styles at the Vtry lowest prices. tire on the site of the buildings that were burned down last Wednes day niht has been smouldering ever since. Efforts were ' made Thursday morning to extinguish the fire, but they were not entirely successful. We caM atte ntion to the advertise ment of sewing machines by Geo. D. Vjreen ft Co., to be found in another column. These gentle-men are our popuW hardware dealers and will make it to the interest of their cus- tomers to buy from them. C - -OK ? ' Your Name in Print. Mr. Alfred Thompson came in to : see us yesterday. ! Mr. E. R. Gay who has been j North laying in his spring stock has ! returned. - '.'."' Mr. W. E. Harreil, of Bridgesville, ' was in to see us yesterday. ' Mies Mattie Wright, of Tarboro, is visiting Miss Mattie Hadiey Our drummer friend. Mr. Blount I Pierce, has been in town this week. W hi takers came to the city Saturday. ! W. P. Simnson returned home' I - - t 1 - ' j alter an absence ol some days on Monday last. - Mr. C. L Youn who . has been i spending the winter at Asheville, has i returned home. Mr. W. P. Anderson, one of the livest of the pin hookers, is in Greensboro on a business trip. Master Kemp Battle, ot Rocky Mount, is spending' a few daw with his grand-father, Mr. T. C. Davis. Dr. E G.: Moore, of Elm City, was in town this "week. The doctor is evidently getting points lor the coming campaign. Mr. A. B Gwathney and wife, of New York, arrived yesterday and are stopping with Mr. James E. CI-M-k. Mrs. Kauer Biggs, of Norfolk, who has been wintering, in Florida, stopped over with Mrs. W. W. Ed wards, on her way home last week. Mr." Geo. -W. Blount, proprietor of the Wilson Mirror, is spending some days this week in and around Wash ington, N. C, on professional busi ness. Mr. E. J. Barnes, of Turiington Institute, Smithfield, was in to see us on Friday. He tells us that the school there is in a very flourishing condition, which we are glad to know. Mr- Charles Tosh, of Petersburg, Va., arrived in the city yesterday. He- is a first-class musician and will be glad to have a share of the pat ronage in piano tuning. As refer ence he gives Mrs. W. B. Hill. Mr. C A. Williams, of Ringwood, was m the city Moday having a chat with the tobacco men. " Mr. Wil liams recently sold tobacco in this market "at a good price, which made one of ' the highest averages of any tobacco sold during the season. Mrs. Fannie Willard, of the Argo naut, Rocky Mount, N. C, dropped into our office a short while last Thursday, and made our prosy old sanctum seem like enchanted ground. We extend courtesies, and congratu late our brother of the Argonaut up on the grand prospect oi success that he has in having Miss Willard as a collector. EasterEgsHnnt. Next Monday, at Dr. Ruffin's, will be given an Easter egg hunt especial ly for the little folks. .Among the egos will be a prize one which will be especially the object of the search. The fortunate one will receive a prize to reward his efforts. An admission of five, cents will be charged. The proceeds of the party will be be stowed upon -some benevolent ob ject. An Kuraorilinary March. Mr. Alfred Thompson, of this county, who is now eighty years of age, says the weather of this month has been extraordinary. He says that he remembers the month of. March sometime in the twenties that was similar 'to this one. He further says that year was a most fruitful one, and if precedents are worth any thing, we may look for a good year ahead of us. C'nf"rt Iy Home Xlent. On Tuesday night, March 27th, Mrs. W. B. Hill's music class wil give a concert in Mamona Hall The class will be assisted by the best home talent and a violinist, Mr. Chas. Tosh, of Petersburg. The music lovers of Wilson may expect a treat on that occasion. Mrs. Hill is a tal ented vocalist and she has brought her class to a high stage of perfection. The usual admission fee wjll be chanred. Tiiwn Iin jirovciuentH. Wilson is still moving along. Not much fuss is being made, but never- the less streets are being opened in the suburbs and numbers of new dwellings are going up. Mr. Albert Privett is erecting a pretty cottage, next door to Mr. Boy kin's new residence. Mr. A. B. Deans has just finished a very neat little residence, on Park avenue, which will be occupied by the manager of his dairylTarm. Hlgliway Ilolibery. On Saturday night Margaret Har rison, a colored woman, was return ing from town with her week's sup ply of provisions, when just beyond the railroad she was attacked by a negro man by the name of Henry Simms. The man snatched her goods and ran, but was afterwards caught. Monday morning he was tried before the justice, of the piece and placed under a bondof $100 to apnear at next court. He failed to give bond and in default was com mitted to jail. THE FIRE FIEND. HE DESTROYS JWO TOBACCO HOUSES MD ONE OTHER. Good AVoili 7-y Koth Fir Companies, Hut Hinder. i for the Want of Water. Last v cuutMidy n.gui, .uarcu . 14th, the fire alarm was sounded. ! Fire had been discovered in the large prize house, owned by T. J. Hadiey, j Co, The house had about 140,000 j pounds of leaf tobacco hi it. Some one passing along by the house noticed a small beht inside ! and on investigation the dry tinder and floor were burning rapidly. The ' j alarm was given, and before the fircj companies could get to the scene of ; the fire, the house was in a . I blaze, and burning rapidly. Two other houses were imme diately in danger, one store room that was used by Messrs. T. JSc J. C. Hadiey for keeping guano and kainit in, and another owned by Mr. C. Barnes. The fire was quickly communicated to them, and. the;' ef forts of the fireman were directed ii their behalf. Large streams of water from four hose . pipes were poured upon them, but to no purpose. " The fire soon got such a hold that all ef forts were useless. In less than an hour all three j of the buildings had fallen in, and the fire was gotten under control. Sev eral other houses were in imminent danger, and would undoubtedly have shared the fate of the others, but for the heroic and ahviost superhuman efforts of the fire companies, both white and colored. The work might have been better but for the fact that the supply of water was deficient. W e understand there was only about sixty-five feet of water in the supply tank when there should have been one hundred and ten. We don't know to whom to attach the blame, but it is quite certain that the fire companies were at a disadvantage on that account. 1. The .Josses were about as follows : T. J. Hadiey, $3,500, no insurance ; T. J. & J. C. Hadiey, $450, no insur ance ; C. Barnes, $500, no insurance ; American Tobacco Company, $io,- 000, fully insured. Mayor's Court. Last Monday much business claimed the attention of cur efficient mayor, Geo. D. Green. One of the first cases on docket was a fight be tween two colored women on Satur urday night. Martha Vines and Charlotte Green were the - principals. They had some hair pulling on Nash street on the aforesaid date. Mar tha Vines, was fined $3 .00, and Char lotte Creen, on account of the fre quency of her appearance at the mayor's court, was fined $5.00 and cost. Ella Eason, colored, on Saturday night had gotten in the notion to do some carving ; so she gathered up a razor and assaulted Mary Kimball. Mary was smart enough, however, to elude the shining Steele and escaped without much bloodshed. She was fined for assault. Our police force made a. sudden dash upon a squad of colored boys Sunday night in Farrior's stables gambling. They scattered but the police nabbed Charley Taylor, Jim Dunston and one or two others. One fellow hid under the hay, but he was finally captured and brought to lieht. ' . ', A n Ennmeratioii. - Wilson has four dry goods stores, five grocery stores, two millinery stores, two jewelry stores, one drug store, one furniture store, one bank, four lawyers, one boarding house, one beef nprket, two dentists, one insurance agent, one barber shop, one shoe shop, one sign painter, one plumber, no hotel, no physician, no livery stables, no carriage factory, no factories of any kind, no lumber mills, and no tobacco warehouses. At least, that is the way people away from here count it when they are de pendent upon newspapers for infor mation, which is the best way to. get it. That information is gathered from the newspapers that are sent out from this town. But, is it true ? Whether true or not, it is on record. Look Here. ' I have bought the largest and best selected stock of Millinery ever before brought to Wilson. My milliner, Miss Minnie Kidwell, conies highly recommended by Armstrong, Cator & Co., of Baltimore. She will have chargeof my trimming department, and she is fully competent to please the most fastidious. Having .bought at a great reduction I can give my customers the advantage of low pri ces. T will not be undersold. I mean business. Thanking you for past patronage, and soliciting the same for the future, lam, Very respectfully, Miss Bettie Lee. Central Hotel Tauilding. Nash street. For water brash and sour stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. Good white envelopes at five cents a package at the Advance office. A Prize Easily Won. " 1 We wish to try an experiment. We want to see how maty of our! readers notice the advertisements-tn ; our columns. That this matter may he clearly j demonstrated we will offer three J prizes; prize No. i, consisting of a ' jset of triple plate silver knives and i i forks, valued at $.0.00 ; prize No. 2, j I -.- o tiolf t:,.1 u uilll UUiUI llimtj UiUC UiUie , s. - oons. wanh S;.oa and nrizo No. I -t, one-half dozen tea snoons wonh J ?3 - oo. The only condition is that, you j ip out one of the' silver coupons and !' -esent it to one of our advertisers, ,1 . . . , i. fijlin m the 1 ank space lor yonr i name. dale and the amount ofvonrj '-purchase. Each merchant will keep i x .hc c,uP"ns on tile, and on fhe 15th j on fhe ir,Th i r j.t Jda APnl the amounts credited it was found that i -ii 1 ,i. , . . . j will be added up. - I tie party wr.o; scraps on the J has spent the largest-amount, on con- j pen, with any one of our advertisers ""' e entitku to mc first -prize, the! a'' - u V u"uf . U!C nm . wi ijlt, mm iue i'. Ai i-'.ii;CM ytia u:e , tmra prize.. ; Remember these are f ee gifts and j not in any way he'd out as- induce ments to make . y'ou trade. ' You simply carry a coupon with you ! when you go to buy anything yr.u ' mav necc v on can alt out ; ; many as you like and trade where you please, just as los-g as it is. with one of the advei tis.ers m tne Ad-! VAN! ann you stand a chance to I get one 4" our prizes. This ofier is j open for 60 Uys. Yria cin commence to-day and have every purchase crid-'!' itv.ei that you make between now and j April r f.lh. . Gr-iy one ciav's purr j chrtses can be crtd pon. L-;;-are meant. ' W rv 3--, : 0 j-j 0 1 e j 0 z . I rH i; tCKM.V XOTES. R.ev. N. H. Guyton, our Metho dist minister, preached a very able, instructive, and enjoyable sermon at Buckhorn, last Sunday to an. atten tive and well behaved congregation. The general expression was ''Guy ton gets there-," lie preaches at Kenly every Wednesday night. Th icre was a very severe storm ol wind and rain m the neighborhood of Buckhorn last Saturday evening, and the writer had the unmolested privi lege of enjoying it without any cover ing to divert the incessant streams ot dashing torrents. Dr. L. G. Brcughlon and wife, of Roanoke, 'Va., who' - are-now- in Ral eigh, N. C, anticipate -visHing Kenly this week, and Dr. Brighton will preach at Buckhorn, on Sunday at 11 a. m. He . will no doubt be pleased at meeting with a great many of his old friends there. M. L. A. Bnykm and-'f. left Kenly, and are ;'-. mer home in Vvril-;ort count We -will Ik: at'oved to ! Mr. J. T. :-Yjo:--Ys - Wedr.csda', the 2;si Inst. rriy nave ttidr for- oul Oiiiee (.'in ici i."-n. 1. of. our pnpu'sr mcrca-ani.-. ton, who. bavin? recci 1 f.ei V.i - full line of new goods, has changed his pants, quit playing drafts, and is.' waiting on bis numerous customers with alacrity. . - Dot. J1XV If Lli'lUKX Li Brings comfort and improvement end tends to personal enjoyment when richtly used. Ihe many, who live hot ter than others and enjoy lite more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best products .to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health" of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced ia- the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in tiic form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing il-e system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It hai given sati.-.t action to iniiiioiis and t with the approval cf the medical M niet profession, bccfiUie it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them ami it is perfe-etly free from pvorv Aieetioaable substance. -Syrup of. Fisra is for sale-by all 'drag-, istsin 50c nn-1 $1 lxttle3. Vat it ia man-: si bv the California: Fig Syrup Co. oniy, whose nair.e is printed on every ractaste. also the luinte. dyrup of FLrs, and being well informed, you wik not accept any substitute if offered. .- All persons related to Calvin Far mer, who left North Carolina about 1835 for Texas, will find something of interest by calling on J. R. Uzzelt., Att'y. at Law, - Wilson, N. C. 11 s T -sVt -' , , Its link 1 74?J? ll IT is now f i 1 J f T- ' XV J 1 .ll i buying - Trni T V I ) P V fr S ? - jV J J JL X J. I A A n rv Uv.)v) i n lY) take . r v i 0 lllllUJU I patrons, and the pubii I business THIS YEAR is conducted on a Those asn joasis. I expected, to settle promptly the ist of each I month, and no accounts are to run loneer I - . " ! than days. We. have adopted this plan for the mutual benefit of our customers and ourselves. Our experience in business convinces us that this plan will enable us to-givs the best values for the least money. . . We thank our customers for past favors and solicit their patronage in the. future. Respectfully, E R GAY TA1 liOT 1TKMS. Mr. John F. Corbett lias closed his stillerv. -Mr. P. Williams wi u same in a few days. . . s Sabbath schools are in full bloom in this section. . The fanners have turned over a new leaf. They are using lots of rich dirt ins1 Thcr ;ad of guano. was jots ol tobacco planted m this-section jri 1892, burveiy' little ias:t year and less this year. It is said th.-it there is more meat in this country now tlrm hss .been since 1S65. j. S. W. 1 ).-:;, w. :;a;o:i mad e your wo?-.; em cueap out oi kain.it, acid phes- j puaie, ar ;! :i .ntt if col ton sect n;ea;. itional i;baeco v'viaao -er T Cotton' ';::;;. either wui not . oniy l-,-r will ii. : fin 1 J make y .u" good crop this year, but i Vtlj- OC -i : . :-:t.mC21. Ui' H U v t.:ii, i iv.. 1 'voitr land. . m sell to vou lor .cot ton. ou know vcu enn make the cotton, bt: cotton may !e . (.'1 U i 1, ! only five or six cents. Prjcotn ok e , S tone v.-; ill, v e as.sc sen d Ti usle v's it tuose prices. Cinie and see us. -.'. Resp-ectfully, Young Brotiif.ks. A ?.--.! 'r I.iocrty, One of the negro boys that were on! hauled Sunday night for gam l hug. tried to escape Monthly. He ,a- put under a bond of $50, and he was allowed to go to several places rn.vr.inw i:hh tin!i.iri:in rtarr-foot 1 J to t-ecure a bondsmon. He got what he supposed a favorable chance and 1 i.ide a. bolt for escape, 'but the. po liceman was at his heels, and when the negro went to make a sudden turn he stumbled and fell. Before he coula recover riimsclf, he was bapced and brought back. Women cannot be too careful about the whiskey they drink, : They need it often and should have the best. . Inferior, impure whiskey is poisonous. It makes the flesh sore, the skin blotchy, ruins the complex ion and irritates the nerves. YTo man's whiskey must be a safe, hon est brand. Such liquor will cure heart and nerve troubles, torpid liver and Insomnia. Science, common sense and experience are blended in the I. Vv Harper's Nelson County, Ky., Whiskey, manufactured by reliable Distillet. A' delicious, bene ficial liquor a family whiskey. Phy sicians prescribe it for its purity and soft, mellow flavor. Sold by J. Will Gardner, Wilson. N. C. If you want a- Mcintosh overcoat see Young Bros. ' 1 "1 A in the ff our IaJ1 4 t tt Ymr Wo will show the prettiest line of ixoveltiesio f i . 1 1 i r Oi in i arming our- ueners tliat our havine accounts are Wholesale and .'Retail ..Cfrcosry- Store.. " We have all kinds of contract goods, si:eli as SUGAR, . STAR LYE, 1 MINDELSON LYE, j I lORSFORD'S BREAD ! PREPARATION, I LITTLE GIANT TOBACCO, OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS; i HONEY. DEW CIIER(X)TS, TOOTH PICK TOBACCO, HAYNE'S BEST. . : SNUFF FROM 2c PER LB- UP. -V lour Ry the car load, from 53. as per hbl up. . 31b. cans i oniatoes at zh. cans Corn at IOC. IOC. s i var!i-' r.i ic. ui.s Okta and Tomatoes at ;i5C. is Conipl?e. t utui o hy I lav at r.oo p iulret;. d 50c. per i ale. . ' ;f.I2z per 40c, 65 C. iirdrcd. .. ' 70c, and .35 per VC'"' a- ear load of CORN, i;t oi" Irish Potatoes.. . 'I u fact, vc lian.ilfr' evcrj'thins that is cairktu-iti a first-class grocery store, and will iiiake special prices tin quan tities. iry Kespeetiuiiy, T 1 ) A bovKin a to., WILSON, N.-'C. ezrr - -. .....-: ---,-. r;r-. ';Uv 3 ! as1. g if?.3? TSiiH -. : K;.r;:it'r5-, SnSUTOFQ : e.o-;,oweelVi!lesule W-I liii&tiji W. --:-.". j.ir ton.- fgr Corn. Cotton nrl Pa--t-t, at $I3.;. Truokiiia tifvs aa-"1 Pot-t-K i.'.ii) t)oW. T.-baceo ami i ruits - 1. .?( Also Marinta of PofcuJt. K iinit. Sulpbr.to Potwli, Bona i niack. NWato Soda. Sti law;' and email iMtitat. Knd 1 two '16 tamts for circ3. V.J.i'OVV. i-:s,r, &: t;o.. Fertilizer Manufacturers, iiulllikiovc lUtl. . 1 1 1 AYE OPENED A FIRST-CLAS'S RiciiioM Mi Market, where I will keep the.best line of meats that can be had. p.- Give me a trial 'order. D. H. Crawford. are now in season (0) () and you will find our stock . ...... !t" : -Tit Wanb Hats and Bonnets, Both Strav; aland Felt. Also a full line of hmil iiuiiiiKU v mi ' Call early before 1 they are p'icked ':f-'.pver.''..''r- Miss Mary Hines. j ( v We Have Mucli But all our talk, all arguments, all explanation, cannot do the matter justice. Our various departments are now showing the NEWEST THINGS IN SPRING WEAR. It is by far the largest, the finest, the most complete stock ever seen in Wilson. It is a task to particularize when we have such An Immense Assortment to which we desire to call your atten tion It will afford us far more pleas ure to have you call, and see the pretty and dainty things which is Fashion's decree for the Spring and Summer seasons. an .. .. Ti.ir 11 r mi liv 1 races Look at our new Pattern Dresses. Look at our new Trimmings. Look at our new Chambrays. Look at our new Dotted Swiss. Look at our hew Satines. Look at our new Dimity. Look at our new Percales. Look all around our store. You'll find new things at every turn. Have you seen our display of It Irish Lawns? It is 39 inches 25c. ' quality. small figures. " 12 J-2 cts. per yard. Your patronage respectfully solicited. J . & D. Oettinger. HARGRATE'S- New Store, New Goods, New Man. NEW EYERYTHIHG. ETesrt TDoox to tlao DPOst Office- . Rowland's Drug Store has been moved to opposite side of street and a complete line of fresh drugs takes place of the old stock. Call at Hargraves Drug Store, Next Door to Post Office. Wotice. TY virtue of a decree of the Superior JL Court made in the civil action wherein J - T. Hadiey was i'iaintiif and Miss Bettie Lantrley was iefendant, I u iil sell at the Court House door in Wilson on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1894, the following described, property: One lot or oarcel of land in the town of Wilson, Wilson county, on the cor ner of Greene and Pine streets, adjoin in? the lots of T. A. Davis, Win. Mer cer, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and known as the "John W. Batts lot." Terms cash. S. A. WOODARD, Com'r. F. A. & S. A. Woodard, Alt'ys. TVTOTICE i.1 Having qualified as executrix of James R. Roberts, deceased, late of Wilson, N. C, this is to notifiy all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to W. P. Simpson, at Branch & Go's. Bank, on or before the 15th clay ol March; 1895, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Executrix. H. G. Connor, Att'y March is 6t NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as executors of the late will and testa- fnent of Josiah Coleman, deceased, we hereby give notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and all persons having claims against ine same to present ineni to us on or before the 3rd day of Jan uary 1895, or this notice will be pieaa bar of tneir recovery. March 22nd, 1S94. J. W. Coleman J anil r Sallie Coleman, i .1 Executors. NOTICE. Pursuant to the power contained in the will of Hiiiiard Boykin, deceased, 5 will sell at the late residence of said deceased, on Friday, the 6th day of Aoril. iSqa. for cash, the following per sonal property, to wit: Two head of cattle, lot of hogs, mules, provisions; on hand, including corn, fodder, lot of cotton seed, farming implements, wag ons, two buggies, household and kitch en furniture, and other articles of per sonal property ori hand, r -March 15th, 1864. Bennett Bullock, -1 Executor. o ' . ....... To Say To-day ! Are Always Right" wide, and a regular Comes in large and " We offer them at DRUG STORE. New Garden Seeds, New Cigars, New Stationery. Notice. Sale of Real Estate for Taxes. On Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1894, I will offer for sale to the higrest bidder for cash, at the Court House door, the following described real estate Tor taxes due on the same for 1892 and 1S93: - 1 Lot in Black Creek, N. C known as the Judsoh Vernon lot, two years, due 53.25. . 1 Tract of land in Wilson Township, known as the Zilphia Privett tract, two years, amount due $2.13. t Tow n lot in Wrilson, N. C, known as the Mahala Artis lot; amount due, I2.54. 1 Lot near Wilson, known as the W. R. Daughtry lot; amount due, $3.85. 1 Tract of land in Black Creek Town ship, known as the Mordicai Bass tract; amount due. $ 5.91. 1 Tract of land in Toisrtot Township, known as the Thomas Vriggins land; amount due, $4.88. 1 House and lot in Wilson, N. C. known as the Lewis Thorn lot; amount Idtie. jfio.47. J. W. CROWELL, Sheriff. NOTICE. The undersigned, having qualified as executor to the last will and testa ment of Hilliard Boykin, deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and .all persons having claims against the same to present the sahie to me on or before the 15th day, of March, 1895, or this notice will be plead in bar of bar of their recovery. Bennett Bullock, Executor. March 15th, 1894. it. Notice. - North Carolina, ) Wilson County. ) In the Superior Court John F. Bridgers, 1 Notice of J. R. and r!R. Bridgers, f Exf."tlon Adm'rs. J. W. Bridgers. J 3a,e- By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Wilson county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1891, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door of said county, sell to the Highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution.all the right," title, and interest which the said J. - W. Bridgers, defendant, has in the follow ing described real estate, to:wit: ' 1 Tract of land in Gardners' Town ship, Wilson county, N.-C, adjoining the lands of . Joseph Shark, Richard Moore's heirs, and R. R. Bridgers, con taining two hundred and fifty (250) acres, more or less. " . W. CROWELL, Sheriff.

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