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iiiwix r w l i Hit A Lb t BKlKFr.Y TOLII FOR ,..,r, ,l'ick.-.I p on Our Mr t ,,'0,"' ii. "poriVr-Whaf 1 by 1 . kim! Hears. , J o.,i.-,:rt is an exudation from the The:s;ui intelligence: of the death cf Mr. Jaans K. Ro-muee ai his .home atMoranton vvas received here yes terday.' - news was somewhat of j i )u ma'nv inends ntre. as Lookout for the "Bee Hive f. r Mr: Radiifi is going to "makd you If :uinr.) when -he goes to ,buzzu you are loojeihe: bargains theji y ou j should give him a can meic stand on Tarboro strett. s old We are sorry to learn that' Sam Finch while riding, a horse last week met with a serious accident; the horse stumbled and fell on him break -jng his leg at the ankle. We hope he will be able to be out soon.) . ... . . Mr. j. L. ilao w.snes to announce that he has1 opened a first class mi ket below the rail road, adjoining the store of E. G. Rose. When you uish anything m the market line he will be glad to have you Cnll around John Croaters, a tramp, wa up be fore His Honor last week charge d with stealing a pair of overhoes be longing to 'Mr. Kenneth Weaver, He was found guilty, and being . unable to give a $56 bond, was placed in j ul until next court, which convenes in June.-. . ;V -v, . We have been informed that Mrs. A N. Dniael contemplates erectintr a handsome residence soon on her lot adjoining the lots of Mr. Dave Uettinger ana Kev.,,-iir. .uavis, wn Goldsboro street. When completed it will be a handsome addition lo that portion of the town. We have been informed that Mr. .... -...! , - J. D.- Karri r intends going into the bugy business 0:1 a large: scale. He has rented, the store next to Perry Taylor's S-doon, now "occupied by Pridgeen's barber shop where he will conduct his business. We nope Mr. f 111' r -i It- . rarnor win ue successiui in nis new en'eJprie. We have made airantjements with .: - ' . ' j - . one of the best engravers in Balti moie by which we can furnish our cus- 1 tomers engraved work of all kjnds, of arms, in color or plain. Drop in and see our samples. V ' Advance Publishing Co- Tl i; siOKY of foui; Y K A US . . 1UNDUKD An 'fTiC I lutrH(fl in Story. . ' Art. Song ami I lie first of a series of illustrated 1 educational ehlertaiments for the ben efit of the Graded School will be giv en on Febrcary 28th at trie Graded S-hool liiii'd ng. Wilson, IN. C , 8 j -nr4 The' public' should jrecognize lhe 1't that this will be an lenteitain 'iiQnt sincilv first class. The price is l''y . enougfi to anable .all o come : S'i'y pictures. 18 fl-c-r sm4re. illus-.l tratni 'J scene's" it war urr cPf-nP 'oft O - ...... A Ul j f&iiU OU.liWJ Pe;,rGe, , scenes serious ahel scenes 1.' . r tumorous,- entrancing such as the I I 1 mt oi Pocahuntas, - Prayer at j VHlley Forge, Battle offeull 'Run, j a,lOKe island, Gettysburg, Captain .; KishCT, Shooting 5f Gyfieid; 1 1 1 . . . . - s 1 iuudry, portraits oi eminent 1 i!1"n and scenes of the World's Fair; il'te vrnnvc nrHl U.. . -..vo win uc yi uuulcu uv ierenn!i-, .r--. u ... ! . . . j of the tnd Oil UliL vw uv ; u.iet J 1 .. - .1 . . i .uiii t urning me einoxy- I ;. n i: r. ... 1 . i ' it iiiusi uriiiiani 01 caiti- i:.:u iic.i.i . 1 i . ! '. Achnusion 2, cenis ; ( J,;i i . , i ; 'UKicr 12, 15 cents. Doors 11 I J ' I 1 1 r hj ivin..i 1 111 . 1 ' ram Vu.ck. snow, sleet or! shine at S foresofthe skm . that ; spreaa ana visit friends and relatives in Elm OlV. Commends itself to the well informed ' T. ifl, f.lrn.-.r.ii scurfy and f Mr. V. ii. . Sieves! LrWrlv of ' d jP1 effectually what ; , ,,(,'! iit. Hails Hair' Re- . .; . i. , i . . - was formerly done nv the-crudest, lia;rtrt''U:, ' - ' Wilson but now of Dunn, ,s , the manner and disaKreeablv as well.! A S i: T' f Li V I t . I. I I ' ' r B I 1 4. I .. . 11 1 i 11 liSONAl. MEMIDN. Miis Paire Moitcn is visit ntr Mis ,w t t, , ' 1 K J,s . vv . j. DuyKin. . ? . . i Mr. P, R. Brooks, of Black Creek, was in the city ye.terdayj Mr Lacy Abrams spent Sunday at his old home; Goldsboro I " " Mrs. l: H. Wiilianis left Saturday to Miss Matt e H:wliev aK,, r-i V ' . . v " y " -3 ' . .t.viMung- lnenas.m 1 arooro, has re- t L j : j , - ; . : Mr. J. T McGraw Itft ::yes for Newbeme to sper d a few days at I the fair. Mr. J D - ' Farrior It ft on Monday ; for the North to purchase a car load of horses. Mrs. A, R Edwards, who has I een visiting friends in Pitt county, return ed Monday, j Mr. Walter Drake returned Tues day from Newbern . where he has been attending the fair1, j Messers J. Will Gardner and J. G. Piver left Tuesday night for New bern to attend the fair. ''. ' '.. " ! ; ' - ' ' l": ' ";' ".: Miss Lula Deans; cf Beaufort, who has been visiting relatives in the city, left Tuesday lor her home. Messrs. B. W. Hargrave and J. H. Jacks left Wednesday morning lor Newbern to attend the fair. Dr. N B. Herring, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Sallie, left yes terdav for the Newbern Fair. Mr. Tom Brown, formerly of Wil son but now of Old j Sparta, spent several Jays in the city last week ' Mr. Ed Farmer, accompanied by .1 ; - S his wife's sister, Miss Annie Pierce, j left yesterday for theiNew bern fair. Mr. W. M, Farmer, of Emporia. Va., who has been visiting-his broth- er. Mr. J.!o. Farmer, has returned home. ' . j T Mr W W. Richardson, of the firm of Finch Richardson & Co., of Spring Hope spent Tuesday last in our city. . ; j.;--7, Miss Minnie McDaniel, who has been on an extended trip to Atlanta, Baltimore; and Norfolk, has returned home. ' Miss .Margaret Daniel, who has been visising Mrs. B( W. Hargrave, returned ville, Va o her home in Charlottes- Friday. fr fT AT Rn.'f xx'hn riAS been : . ;. I lT f m , 1 isiting relatives near Diat K reeK, returned Friday.' He reports Black rciuiucu ,1 uuxy. y Creek on a boom, j ? ' 1 I I I J Mastef R. R. Lewis, who has been ' . . . 'j.. . , L Lm. visitine friends and relatives in rlor- ence, S. I C. for some time, has re- c ' j turned home. . j j Y . , Mr. - It H ' Fulcher accornpan ed hv his daughter. Miss Maud, Jttt Tuesd ly to spend a few days at the Newberhe f lir. ! one f P1 ick I, one 01 ).itK Mr. J, Creek's B Pascha v - leading: merch nils, spent a - i - . . . - ... here this week visiting h;s tew days daughter. Mrs. George Farmer. I Misses "Annie Bul'-k, hf Charltfs- ton, S." C, and A-inie jrftrcy, of , N. C, are (vMting ihe finii- Durham ... ...... I r.- - ! -1 1 i I lit i,. 1 f . . . . - - -t li. .A TJ T T Wi li:(nrs. On t Hi? Z)r Messrs ;W. W. Bri. of R:.l ejh, and P; M. Brings, oi Durhani, who have been visi'iug their brother, Vr. B. F, ; Briggs,-'-returned to tneir 4tfs,.rd,y. I ' ' - . - - 1 1 Preidinir Eidtr Hall preached two rieMuui s J werful serniiins here Sunday morn- ir and niijh ihe Methodic , He hit- Monrl-v i r his UJUivu. , r? , ,.,,;'r . p home in ravetteviuc, i I , ! O-. fid friend,! II Uans- in to p'rty respects this wceK Jr- Barnes Vrhraieh upwards of seventy lneijaJ.ii.wKii. t years f age is as active and. a-, luil .- ' I - .-' U AVp arp ;i - ".-'.. s iuaasany uu u . " . call around I x 1 r , J Brings, age fifty-four. The funeral , , , . services wtre read at the Baptist church. The Rev. H. W. Battle, Gf Petersburg, but formerly pastor in chare of ; he church at this place, preached a beautiful j sern,on. luurdnbt; me ysiem ana Dreaic up.. . ,t . . I . - i UJU3? ueauacnes, ana levers without unoieasaht afier eiiectsl iise thP He- i: , L. 1 , a 1 1 hghitui liquid laxative remedy, Syrup M't hius. Manuiactured bv California ' j i Orad-l N-liol Nit s. I - The ninth grade latin class is now j reading Cireco's Orations. The examinations for the Third ,m1i Ko hoi, u - 1 Quarter will be held next week. The Chemistry and Geology Qas-! ses are wrkmc, ,;ih lA making rapid progress. These two Sciences are very " interesting and practical. . ' r i. . We . note with pleasure and pride that Mr. Paul V. Anderson, who was prepared for college at. our graded school, has been elected Secretary of" the Historical Society at Trinity Col lege.' :! - Rev. Mr. Moore, ot Suffolk, Va , who preached last Sunday at the tesbyterian church, and Mr. John ITutchinon were visitors at t be school this week. They visited all the rooms and expressed themselves as being much pleased with what they saw. : ' Washington's Birthday was com memorated by appropriate, exercises at the school last Friday. The pro gram consisted pt songs, dialogues i recitations. the Wilson Military Academy were present by special in vitationn and at the close of the reg- ular programme Prbil Beasley spoke of the character ; and influence of Washington, Gladness Comes AAith a. better tmderstandinff of the VV transient nature of the many phys- jcai ms which vanish before proper ef- forts-gentle effort-pleasant efortsr rightly directed. A There is comfort m the knowledge thato many forms of sickness! are not due to any actual dis- ease, but simply, to a constipated condi- tion of the svstem, which the pleasant familv iaxative, Svrupof Figs, prompt- ly removes. That is why- it is the only remedy with milhons of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by till who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to, the fact, that it is the j oney Z .lnnlinpRR. without tlebilitating tne organs on which" it acts. His therefore ficial effects, to "note when you pur- cliase, tha t you have the genuine article, fMvrl Lv flip Hal fnm a Ijg- Syrup Co. onlj and sold by all rep utabVe druggists. . ... If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies are not needed If aiSk-ted wiih any actual disease, ocf may be commended to the most skillf u. pnysieians, but if in need of a. laxative, then one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of. Figs stands highest, and is most largelf used and gives most general satisfaction. travi or stolen on Monday night of F ,.,-ru ,ry' .d. i3q6. --at ..Wilson, one ::;'&?SK,tSTorK right ear, crop off left ear. In ler. Anv: -.information leadin 0;lcrv or" return of sanie will ill yKlKJl ti- todis- be fiber- ally rewarcicu.- ;'- V. 1). Farmer. - 1 I . A .1 I . ! Eaiman, N. C. A Hle-Sar in ( face SqUare and swallow" fork in right ear imdersqiiare". in left strayed to niy farm ear) v last. fa:i and has been ther ever since. The owner will i 1 1 : .. nlease come ana Claim haiuc The . ?-n about two vears old. Fatina Howard Died. Great Winter C ebniarv is the last of Winter months M , . i - 1 ' . t , 1 Udy ,1 CD V ISt. IoOO. cllK ! fi,; rnu ,vn?c r ivinfirriifinh ; . Y!i?.1 ! LiiU V rv 1 1 : 1 A VVi son to .NVllbyu-l Cash P mxhasers DreSS 'Goods we offer every yard of Wollen Vy OnnH ?i in the house 7 j -.T I i fnncictmr of Serges, Henriettas. -7- "t.. tti 1 d Silk Warps, Flannels, Broad you get 46 in. all wool German 38." " Cashmeres 34! " " Sero-es 28 ' " V2 Cashmeres nc. 50 broad cloths (black), 69 & 8c. worth $1 & -$1:2$ Also many other BIG VALUES which we havn't soace to - ...... mention. EVERY PAIR LADIES' CENTIMERI & What we have left in Ladies Capes and Jackets At and below Cost, - n - - .. ! ; - j , . -,. HALF PRICE will buy the majority cf them. REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! A table of Remnants in front part ofl scnption which are priced in plain figures of Shoes at Big Reductions. IT THIS SALE Every yard of Men's aud Cassimei es AT COST, nels and Woolens of almost lion at Cost. ALL Wooler) .Underwear, FOR MEN. LADIliS AND CHILDREN AT COST. ' Also Blankets, Lap Robes &c. :- CLOTHING! AT COST Every suit of Clothes, I::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Pair of TlfE. also offer five or six rolls V per yard, and all j RUGS aM ART SQUARES AT COST.- All Bay State and E. P. Reed & Co's Shoes (Except Waukenphast) lAT COST. " i j Mohawk 10 4 Sheeting, unbleached 20c, bleached 22 y2c. ; T T ' Ulica Frtiit of Loom Bleached Domestics yard wide, 8c. American Indigo Prints, 5c. If you need goods now is your opportunity. No goods charged at these prices or coupons given, learan Safe ce beginning Satur-' . . . r o e ... - COntiminifr t ip entirp mnnth VILiiIl,l 1 p ever OllereCl in1 se: Winter Goods, CJ) v!!L, Cashmere; r o Cloths, &C, &. For instance, at 62c, worth $i.cxx 41c, 4f 6 Henriettas 29c, v 40c & Cashmeres 22c, 33 1-3 . v . KID GLOVES EXCEPT P. CCS AT COST. Store of every de Also another table WE OFFER Woolen Pant Goods Also all Elan- every deserip- Overcoat and Extra Pants.;v;:;;':'::;:::::::::;;::;;; of Carp et from 20 to 50 cents 2254 c, 25c. 1 I 1 1 gold ;i23.ii3978. stan Js -at ways glad to haver him and s;e us. reserve Cornsr Has&'and.Tdrboro Streets. WILSON, N. C. Feb. 24th, 1896. Wilson, N. C. r
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