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The Wilson Advance. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. C rJ r n Tiuinj-a new business, i:l:irsf many an old business, i;-'viv-s many a dull business. Kewoiifs niBny"a lost- business. S:iv.-s many a fiilliiifT business. rresrfes inany a laW business. , spoures suooess in any business. Uml at it Constantly Brings Success Margrave's Drug Store. Will Up Open Next Sunlay. LOCAL. I .r'.tL'rpnsc means success. May-day pic nics are in order now. The AnVANXi-: is getting more and ,.re popular. . S, e ad. in another column of a lost S .rato : i w as well represented on ( !!' streets last Monday. -V. ' . envelopes fqr sale at i, r five cents a package. .i'vr poets are so tough e. net bloomed out yet. YourSameinFriut. Mr. T. M. Washington has re turned from his trip to Oxford. Miss Florence Tyson, of Raleigh, is visiting Mrs. Henry Hutchinson. Col. W.-C. Taylor, of Whitakers, 1 N. C, paid our town a visit this week. j Mis. W. M. King, of Greenville, , is in the city, visiting her daughter, 'Mrs. S. C. Wells. V Mr. J. A. Richardson, a prominent business roan, of Springhope, was in 'the city Tuesday. Mrs. Grace P. Jones, oi Richmond, ;is visiting her sister, Mrs: W. E. j Du fey, in this city. Miss Mary Lillie Kenan, of Wil is visiting Mrs; Tas. R. Roberts, at Alma Park. . Mrs; Thos. L Kenan, ol Raleigh, is visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Henry' Hutchinson. Messrs T. R. Eagles, Seth Tyson, and B. N. Owens, of Saratoga, were on our streets Monday. "r ! J uage w m. R. Barksdale, of ! Houston. Va., was in the city this week on professional business. ! Mr. V. E. Howard, of Lvnrhhnro- , , j-, i mmgton, this that Va., spent a clay or two m town this j week on professional business. j Mr. Arthur Whitely, of Mount : Oliveis in the city this week giving instructions to his old pupils, the one Ui loafer talking hard oi the .anomalies of the all turn out this evening to r the occasion with their pres- ea:e le.i'J our advertising columns this Several new things will be Wet C . icirucu ! members of the Wilson Cornet Band I Mr, Jas. Roberts, of Colorado, and .' sister, Miss Mamie Roberts, of New- bein, spent a few days with Mrs. Jas. Roberts' at Alma Park this week. Mr. J. II. Parker, of South Caroli na, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Alex. Quarles. Mr. Parker is a oractical ' machinist ot twenty year's experience, i He is thinking of locating in Wilson. County commissioners held their j Mr. G. W. Blount, Past High ret; ti'ar. session last Monday in the : Priest, and Mr. F. M. Moye, Grand G ia t house. I High Priest of the Royal Arch and .., .d rains have fallen and veeta- ! Grand .Commander of the Comrnan- ton of all kinds seem to have put on dery, are attending the meeting of new vitality. ; the Grand Commandery in- Char- Job printing of all kinds executed tte" - - r- " " dispatch at the . ,,,,, .. . 1 A Painful An-ident. Sam Allen (colored), employed at The outlook is good lor a good .tne Planters' warehouse, had his loot crop this year, but the chances are 'badly mashed, last Friday. He was net so good for good prices. j engaged in putting a tobacco screw ll you want to hear a thing hum, ' in position when a heavy piece of take the Advance during- the cam- : iron fell on his foot crushing it badly, paign which is now upon us. I A physician was called in and On Tuesday the Supreme court of' dressed the wound South Carolina decided that prohibi tion is now in force in that State. ' Merchants who wish their adver tisements changed will please hand in cony with neatness and A1)VANCE office. by Wednesday, morning. : of our subscribers have not yet. Send in your remit- tan US. A Cloud of Locusts. We hear reports from Stantons berg township, that, great swarms ol lucusts have appeared in that section. This is a pest that our country has heretofore been pretty well clear of and it is to be hoped that Mr. It will be very gratifying to j Cleveland will take some prompt ac tion looking to their immediate ex- . Times are hard and money is tight, ' tinction. '.'.- but you need a good newspaper In I - i ' t-i ' ... ; The Wilson Jllrrur. our family. I he ADVANCE will fill ! - Last week our neighbor came to us enlarged and much improved in Mr. Howard J. Her the bill. ho is selling ice in town now ? It seems to n-; tlir.t llir- r.nl-,l!c -,,,r,V,t- , aPPearar'-e. , . , , , - ' . ' rick, the political editor, is a facile rt ', : writer, and he will no doubt give his readers good matter lor thought Qaite a. number of people left here Tuesday to alu isd the session cf g.'and lorie of Odd Fellows at lj lid.-icird. ' . DIED. Little Maggie, daughter of Mr. Vernon Moss, on Sunday evening, May 6th, in the tf nth year of her age. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. We offer our sympathies to the bereaved family. Painful Accident. Miss Tempe Jones, who lives a few miles in the country, had the misfor tune to receive a very severe injury last, Friday morning. She went to leave the house very early that morn ing, but in some way, missed the step and fell upon her hip, crushing the bone and inflicting other injuries. Prompt medical assistance was called and the sufferer was partly relieved. A Water Guage Adopted. We are glad to hear that the Board of Commissioners, at their last meeting, decided to act upon the Advance's suggestion and put a water guage in the fire engine house. This will prevent any danger of the supply of water running low and also obviate any unpleasant reports being stated against the manager of the water station. Grand Kally. On June 2nd, there will be a great demonstration by the People's Par ty in Wilson. ' Col. Harry Skinner and other speakers will be present to address the crowd.. In order to lest the crowd, the declaration is made that badges will be furnished to all Cleveland Democrats. Everybody, irrespective of political faith, is invi ted to come. . . ' Stock Show. 5 On the 17th of May the Wilson County Stock Association will hold a show on their grounds, just outside of town. All kinds of stock will be on exhibition. Bicycle racing, horse racing, both trotting and running -A s business was quite dull on Tar boro street,- on 1 Friday last, some of the merchants decided that it would be a good time to sprinkle a little water on tbe dusty street. The hose was : forthwith brought out and at tached to die hydrant. It did not take long to find that it was decided ly monotonous to throw water on the thirsty soil, so the man at the nozzle btan tolxsk around for some thing that would t resist the applica tion of the liquid. A subject was soon selected, and the fun began. From a slight sprinkle it went on until both participants were good and wet. Then, asTit'olten occurs, the humor of the joke was lost, and some one got mad and wanted to fight. Sequel. Appearance belore his honor the mayor, and a small con tribution to the public coffers. Confederate Memorial Kiercises. This' evening at five o'clock all citizens of the town are requested to meet at the Court House to engage in the procession to the cemetery in honor of the Confederate dead. The procession will be formed under the direction of the marshals, Messrs. F. W. Barnes, J. W. Crowell, and Capt. Sam. Hodges, in the following order: Wilson Cornet Band, Wil son Light Infantry, Confederate sol diers under Capt. T. J. Hadley, Wil son Graded School, Wilson Colle giate Institute, citizens on foot and in carriages. All are expected to bring floral offerings. The business hous es will be closed from 4:30 p. m. to the close of exercises. All confeder ate veterans will be furnished with badges. Let the entire town turn out and honor those who died fight ing for our homes. GAY o J o- May 10, 1894, Next Week 6) A Tribute to Our County Man. "'During therecent Legislature, when the quaranteen bill was under consideration, speeches in support of the bill were made by Messrs.. Long, will be engaged in, and the best of . of Alamance, Jones of Caldwell Mc- order will prevail. All who love to see fine stock will enjoy this show. The admission fee will be twenty-five cents. Town Klection. Last Monday the election ol Al dermen passed oft quietly, there be ing no opposition to the regular Democratic nominees. The follow ing is the new board that was elected Monday: First Ward, J. D. Bul luck; Second Ward, P. B. Deans; Third Ward, Ernest Deans; Fourth Ward, Geo. Hackney ; Fifth Ward, W. F. Woodard. A light vote was cast, owing to the fact that every one considered the nomination equiva lent to an election, there being no opposing ticket at all. liarn 15 a rut (1. Last week, while Mr. C. D. Bunn, of Nash county, was . in Nashville at tending court, his barn, containing two bales of cotton, meat, lard, and i Neil of Bunker, and Gilmer of Hay wood. Dr. Graves closed the de bate in what is pronounced one of the finest speeches of the session. He was repeatedly and loudly ap plauded for his noble expressions of patriotism, and his impassioned ora tory had an inspiring effect. He received scores of congratulations. The bill passed its second and third reading by a large majority.' We are glad to note the high compli ment paid to our honored countyman and excellent representative, Dr. Graves, who is as true to his con stituents as the stars are to night." The above was clipped from an exchange. We understand that the Doctor will again be a candidate for the Legislature. Delays are dangerous. Take Sim mons Liver Regulator in time for dys pepsia, biliousness, and all diseases of the liver. From Monday morning till Saturday night, (the entire week.) i ... Remnants in Silks. x Remnants in Dress Goods. Remnants in Wash Goods. Remnants in White Goods. ' Remnants in Embroideries. Remnants in Table Damasks, Remnants in Carpets and Mattings. ' -Remnants of All Kinds. ALSO, ODDS AND ENDS IN WHITE PLAIN SWISS. iss. WHITE DOTTED Crepo Shoes mnr I T 'A TO &c.,.will be placed on our counters and marked 1 in plain figures At Prices Lower than Ever Before Offered. Be sure to see them. oo Clothin r Straw Hats From last Season -A.t Absolute Cost. R. . CORSETS ARE THE BEST. EVENING SHADES IN SILKS. Plain and Dotted Swiss, Silt Mitts and Gtoes, Oxford Ties, Etc., for Commencement Occasions. Your money will go further with us than elsewhere, and we solicit your patronage. E. R. Cor. Nash and Tarboro Sts. N TOTICE OF SEIZURE. Case Dismissed. Last Monday the case of Branch & Co., bankers, against C. E. Ballou I was broueht ud before Tustice T. W. all his farming utensels, was burned, j LancaSter Branch & Ca had issued His" wife, who was at home, first dis-j a warKmt for the arrest of . Ballou on covered the blaze when it was too!fi nr .: t luv- cuaic jinug tliiltjr 11 Will We welcome him to Wilson, and wish lor tne Mirror much"" success i under its new management. late to save anything. them under false pretense. : Mr. nouses are going up m van- : ts ot the city. Don't talk when such evidence 1 en. .i..ive Tlie Cornet lantl. It is gratifying to the lovers of masic to know that the Wilson Cor net Band have resumed their practice : . .. J T J u : f JI. A U : O ' I : ... . . ,.. , .i r 1 I I 1 1 H'l I III if l VI I . I 1 l 1 1 i.l I I A i in ll i ..... Ii 1 r-1-1 rr- 1 n . . n I u r-t n.-f - r-i X Communication irom " - . hlanlre intn cwrir mnntv in the Statft wiujuicw mtn .uuuii . dim . iuc r i V hitley. 1 he boys will soon be in j warrant was dismissed at the cost of gooa snape ana reaay to lurmsu , m ,nt tn f u w , the prosecution. Mr.. Uallou was 1 hey ; , - -n ! thereupon discharged. The counsels office, and any body who wishes to! for the plaintiffs were Judge H. G. contribute to this worthy object can ' Connor and Co1- John F. Bruton. do so. We will take his name and i The defenaant was "presented by ; t..j nr T ri i ui:r . mnnpv and forward it to the commit-.-' & ' J l r m iri i tj xj a r o ,t d.,wi. vumci ii. nuwdiu, vi r a - .A- 4. i . AifmA ' Lynchburg, and Mr. Geo. W. Blount. A. Thomnson. at Ralegh. The ! of Wi!son- AU charSes were with 1 ' j u r t. sr r a !t will there be denosited in Uldwu U dUUlu I ' - M"-J . ship. The admission is free and all . j The origin of the . fire is not known. ; BalJou heard of the charge and caifle Mr. liunn lost all his necessary i.irm ; tQ Wilson ast FHday for the purpose implements as well as supplies and is - of allowin himself- to be arrested. The warrant was served and the case was called Monday morning, at nine i o'clock. After the r examination of witnesses the prosecution I now in a terrible state. Vance Memorial Associalion. The Vance Memorial Association, c 1 Oi.' (I '.II' 'I. bicycle, the best on the inaiket. ' : . 1 he' Millinery & Bazaar store will sV'l t!u-ir entire stock of ribbons and 's ;.t 25 per cent, discount. ti'-wc; Ti.rs ing-5. 1 or; s::!c will- Jast one. week, begin- good music on all occasions. will furnish music for the memorial services to-day. ... . Col. llruton's Atldress. 1 Col. Jno. F. Bruton, Past Grand 1 Master ol I. O. O. F. of North Caro lina, has kindly consented to address the people of Wilson, at Mamona Moil ' Thurcrlav Mu i 7tti 1 8n.i money , ' i"i, ..v.. , , -'i j -"- 7Ti; upon the principles of Odd Fellow rsity, but came too late . - ,;c:v:i hi this issue. Tbe paper t.o 0 to - press when it ar- 'i- . ; addition to their fine stock ol g;..ds, clothing .etc., J. & D. r are oileriny . for sale the due the bank. iday next. Hold off till then. are invited, especially the ladies. The standing ofler is, the" best pa r the 'least money, namely, the 1 Constitution, or tbe New 'vVetkly World, and the A u ' lor $1.50 a .year. Subscribe time' of the address o'clock p. in. Wilson CfMt'iiate Institute. Notice is hereby civen of the seizure of the following property for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, to wit: Seized at Talbot. North Carolina, in March, 1894, , 180 boxes manufactured tobac co, - - - 2,562lbs. Tobacco in process of manufacture,-. - - 9781bs. Tobacco scraps, - - - 545lbs Licoricei ''"-- - - - 93,bs. One shape press and lever, The property of J. . Wilson. Any person claiming said property is hereby notified to appear before the" undersigned -n"re office in Raleigh. N. C., within thirty (30) days from the date hereof, and; make such claim in the form and manner prescribed by law, or the property will be declared for feited to the United States. This April 24th. 1894. F. M. SIMMONS, - - Collector 4th Dist. N. C. H. P. Dortch, D. C. 6-3-4L JOTICI.. Having fjualified as Executors upon the estate of James E. Clark, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate to present them duly verified, to the undersigned, or their attorneys, on or before the first day of May, 1895, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. May 8th, 1894. Mrs. Nettie E. Clark, J. A. Clark, Executors. H. G. Connor, ) Att Jno. F. Bruton, Tlie Eagle on the Coins. spread to their fullest 'extent ; and to this day Peter stands in a glass case in the Mint's cabinet, where you may see him whenever you 'go there. An exact portrait of him as he stands in the case was put upon the coins named. Harper's Young People. n, Henrieta, Cashmere, Mul, Sublime, in all the popular evening shades. For Your Com mencemen Dresses We Are Headquarters. Lace Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery In profusion. J. & D. Oettinger. HARGRAVE'S DRUG STORE. In order" to give our farmer Iriends an esy method of payiHg for the Advance,- or subscribing for it, we will take on subscriptions a limited ! amoui. of wood or country produce, such as egjs, chickens, butter, pota toes, or anything that a housekeeper would usually buv. New Store, New Goods, New Man. New Garden Seeds, New Cigars, New Stationery. LjOOD'S GUARANTEES a care. What it has done for others it will do for you. get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Be sure to I rjeif-r Found. - On or about January 1st, 1894, a heifer was taken up by Mr. F. W. Barnes, and has remained in his pos session ever since. He wishes the owner to call and get the property. The marks are, smooth crop in right ear with fork under it, and fork in kit ear. The owner will please call and pay the expenses of keeping and ad vertising and get the property, other- wise a sale vuli oe maae to meet -' " - same. . NEW EVERYTHING. ' 2&e?sX JDoot to tlie IOst 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 Haro'rave's Druo" Store, Next Door to Post Office. " o o o o o o o o 0 6 o 6 o . will be eight ; prof Si,as R Warren, the excel- 1 lent Principal ot the Collegiate I nsti- ! Health is wealth. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for all sickness caused ly diseased liver. . .-. j i .1 never-' an accident of local iin- occurs.'we should be obliged 1. ti ., Cit- save A New Industry. The dull times have brought a new Iriencl. would- inform us. If business to Wilson. Ihis week one known. nothing is lost, and if of our live tobacco men, who cannot t'know, something-will be bear the idea of loafing around dur- ing ihe dull season, started in on the manufacture of cigarettes. It was a new sight to us, and if we had not 1 is 1. prime consideration. on' guard against disease no nr j .remises. Keep the weeds !i . '1 . : . . . . I't'vu (iown ana tne litter burned. ti'-'s about the premises will l-.-'Hurs' bills. ' ' tate, has been sick for some time;; insomuch that last week he was una- ble to attend to his duties. As we j j had been a pedagogue, we took his : place in the school room for several , days. We lnd always thought that it was one of the best schools in the! Statev but after seeing we are willing 1 to testify to the truth of that. We '" found the young ladies very lady- j like and intelligent. Their prepara-1 tion is very thorough, and Prof. P.nrion comfort and improvement and witnessed his practiced fingers as ' Warren is to be congratulated upon j tencte lo personal enjoyment when j they rapidly moulded the weed and his work. I i risl1ly u Tbf my. liTe j jr v . . - , . 113 VV"J,V- , ter than others and enjoy lite more, vith J hi in th Caroli:):i- is hard to beat on The University and Wake collect; clubs have been walk- enclosed- it in us paper wrapper, we would not have believed that it was possible for a man to make 3,000 of these "coffin nails" in a day. We regret that our popular towns man, Mr, J. D. Bulluck, High Priest of Mt. Lebanon PvOyal Arch Chap- ;!n to learn how to play ball fer No. 27, was unable to attend the e maK-cs her mouth at the meeting of the Grand Commandery -.-"f Jii-.-'Ug. over the Virginia vMihout much opposition. Vir- The Colored Fire Coijipany, The colored fire company were out on parade last Thursday evening. Their uniform co with white trimmings black trousers, win Pool wore If you have a silver dollar of 1836, 1838, or 1839, or one of the first neckel cents coined in 1856, you will find upon it the true portrait of an American eagle, which was for many years a familiar sightin the streets of Philadelphia. "Peter,',' one of the finest eagles ever captured alive, was the pet of the Philadelphia : Mint, and was gen erally known as the "Mint Bird." Not only did he have free access to every part of the Mint, going with out hindrance into the treasure vaults where even the Treasurer of the United States would not go alone, but used his own pleasure in going less expenditure, by more promptly aooui mc cuy, nymg uvci uic uuuxa, adapting the world's best products to sometimes perching upon the lamp tne neeus 01 pnysicai oemg, win aiiei KNOWLEDGE 5 pi the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced la the remedy, Syrup of Figs. -Tt. pvpf-i o.nr.p is flue to ifs presentinsr blue caps, and ; n the form most acceptable and pleas- lsists of red shirts ; hf ir captain, Ed - j a somewhat more I posts in the streets, j Everybody knew him and admired ; him, aryi even the street boys treated ! him with respect. The government ant to tlie taste, the ref refehing and truly provided his daily fare, and he was ative; effectually cleansing the system, pretentious costume. x'l boys. .. Henry E. Thompson, oi Stan r!s township, returned hst Uraijrrhon's Business Col lur Term. Mr. Thomn- 1-ack his dioioma show- lili LlIil.St lf(Vl-f r-.t r.rnf.n,V,.,.. infitifution It f..n m ... iiv. CX (Ull '1','iVi ccur.se- and won thp hioh. tor,. 1 " Son brou 1- .CO tst dibtinct'.on. upon his at Charlotte this week. Mr. Bul luck, in addition to being High Priest, is also Grand . Principal So journer' of the Grand Chapter and Eminent Commander of Mt. Leba non Commandery No. 7. Mr. W. H. Applewhite went in his place. His shirt hav- dispelling: colds, headaches and t'eveis and permanenth It has given satisfaction to millions and ,.,, r l1 1 1 . j ana peruimieiiny cuimg auisuunuuu. VvTe conglatulate him access. :o. l.&.iaria, Live"? Trcui i; 1 3 . o r I n d ig e s t i on , u s o BROWN 1 S IRON BITTE3S large sailor collar, of the same mate- ' met with the approval of the medical . 1 irimmnA lmtli n friin-nnl cilvpr ! prol'c-s-'ion, because it ' sets on the Kid tenal, trimmed with a fringe of silver, j withobt weak. while his cap, somewhat different m ening them and it id perfectly free from shape irom .hose of the rank and file, $XW3X .11 dn,e. gists in 50c and $1 bottle,?, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrnp Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, altfo the name, Syrup of Figs, cL and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute it otierea. - was decorated with a heavy silver coid and tassel The company Was apparently well j organized and will no doubt do gooc i service. as much a part of the Mint establish ment as the superintendent or chief coiner. He was so kindly treated that he had no fear of anybody or anything, and he might be in - the mint yet if he had not set down to rest, on one of the great fly-wheels. The wheel started without warning, and Peter was caught in the machinery. One of his wings was broken, and he died a few days later. - . The superintendent had his body TVio nrnrpselnn was headed bv the Fine turkeys at Young's. , colored Cornet Band. All kinds canned goods at Young's beautifully mounted, with the wings The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fail3 you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Bed Z) that's -what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded . that anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi cines ; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acta directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This ia the medicine you Trant. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. -EVERV PACKAUKTt CO., Philadelphia, Fa. Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Potatoes, And Other Crops, WITH "CEREALITE.'' Read tlie Following Answers : Black Creek, N. C, Feb. 3d, '1894. Messrs. Boykin, Carmer & Co., Baltimore, Md., Dear Sirs : Enclosed please find statement of test with the use of "Cer elite" as a top-dressing. One acre "with 150 lbs. "Cerealite" ap plied at a top-dressing, pro duced of seed cotton - - 1305 lbs. One acre without 'Cerealite" 710 lbs. Net gain in favor of "Cerealite" 305 lbs. Paying for applying the "Cerealite" and the extra picking and ginning, a net profit is shown of $7.83. Will use again. ' Very truly, - 1. L. Woodard. Lucama, N. C, Oct. 24th,"i893. Messrs. Boykin, Carmer & Co., " Baltimore, Md. Dear Sirs : Your inquiry, asking my opinion of Cerealite as a fertilizer for tobacco, received, and in reply would say that I never had been able to get a fertilizer that would grow tobacco auick enough till I used Cerealite, which proved to me beyond a doubt to be the quickest, best and cheapest fer tilizer that 1 have ever tised. 1 did not aoolv the Cerealite till July 1st, at which time mv tobacco was very small and yellow and exhausted from exces sive rains and poor fertilizing. In four days my tobacco was green and grow ing rapidly, and in eight days had doubled the growth of the rows that had no Cerealite. 1 shall use it largely next season and apply it twice once when I transplant and once when I plow the last time. While I did not use the Cerealite as early as I ought to I have done. I am sure that my crop was 1 double in both quality and quantity by its use. I also used it on cotton, corn and turnins with equal results. Yours respectfully, L. F. Lccas. To . Keep Kalm & Kollected Kali on HUTCHINSON r T c 1 . -. r- 1 anu get one 01 ms reiresning drinks. The best Soda Water, 1 he hinest bherbets, The Renowned Coco Cola. In fact everything; you can ask mai win utKie uie paiate ana slake the thirst. We are daily receiving fresh goods for . our summer trade, : CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, :- both dried and fresh, and eve rything to be found in a first class grocery. Our baker is surpassing him self with BREADS & CAKES. Leave your orders with C. G. HUTCHINSON. WATER WORKS. We are making a specialty of PLUMBING. Baa the Z Stamp In red on r rapper. J. IX. ZEIL1N JSC BattlebSJo butter at Young's. Chickens cheap at Young's. Eggs fresh at Young's. Battleboro butter at Young's. North Carolina hams at Young's. North Carolina shoulders, Young's. The best meal at Young's. Snuff 25 cents at Young's. We can fit in your Water Pipes for House and Bath Rooms Cheap. Sugar 5 cents. Young Bros. Wanted, 10,000 bushels peanuts. Young Bros.- Boots at $1.50 for men at Young's, j Men's hats at $3.50 to $10.00. Young Bros. ' ; Get your neck wear at Youngs. Use Young's Patent flour. I Coffee cheap at Young's. . - Nice chickens at Young's. North Carolina sides at Young's. First-class Galvanized Pipes furnished and put in by us AT 8CTS. PER FOOT. S. -B. PARKER. JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St, WILSON, N. C. Easy chairs, razors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime HmIu nijl'1a r rAt l chin. Shampoo or hair cut Pompadour You pay the sum of twenty cents more.
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