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1- ' THE WILSON ADVANCE: APRIL 23, 1896. .v , v- f a .v liflnn aiwi U's mrii 'A Drees Ii bearsal." '",ul10" U1 r . .. . j ' As announced last week ,.tbe young At the meeting ofthe Presbyterian j About 4 o'clock on the morning of ladies ot the V i: :X:"&vii-'wen- Sunday School, held in ?tbe church : the 17th the Chief otlhe fire Depart- tertairment entitled "A; Dress Re. Sunday afternoon, the following reso- j ment 'received a telegram from the hearsal." Too much praise cam ot lution w ts adopted ii regard to the be given ihem for the entertaim;eftt. death of their DeiJved' Superintend The parts were all well acted , a id ent: j every one that was present thorough- ; Whereas, ood has taken rom us ly enjoyed thlmselves. x ' ; our efficient Superintendent ;E. M. Mis Dean, a Miss Jones, the .Nadai the Presbvte rian Sunday Principal t.'f Groiv iioue Academy, j SLiu.ol 1.1" Wilson, N.. C, dtsires to . was fine ar.d reprtentt:d ihe tVpwal j.exprt us deep em-f nf loss. . His old maid hdio-n teacher. Miss Allen. reKular attendance at the': Schbol artd o rinderi! nlavid hfr'.'iiarffo rir-I the- c nsunt iiitt rest he took in it, fection, and' carried the house Willi his kit.cl worVIs and willingness al- .'- .1 1 l .. .. -1 KI.- v,;Y TO linn, iiav. iim.uc -his ... h Not only teachers id scholars but all the church viil i v uns hin. We Dmmeinl fo those who knew hr rlevpr actins';;md siivjini. Mi? r.rfruH AVihv a Mrs Irrev. the 1 in oval hard us Elocution'.' Mistress; was very good i anj and played a pirn e'dom atfemnv' by one so young but that she did - justice to her part was evinced by the him his unfeighned feh arid his 111 interest shown by the audience,. Miss..; tense love for the Saviour of-Men. Holieman, as the handsome young And we extend to the bereaved Prince,' seeking he owner of tltc- slip- j ones in their affliction, our sympathy, per,. could hardly -have been excelltd j and pray that their hearts knit to by the real Prince himself. Mis? j gether by sorrow as they have been Tult her. as the "Fairy Godmother," 1 by joy. May follow the loved one to was excellent, and the onlv thing i the land that Is bef re us ; until at missing were the rats and pumpkin "to last they come to reck ,n him as living be: turned into the span ot horses and in the new ham a. w.irch when this is carriage, for her to prove that she ' old, may be theirs also, were a real one.- Miss Warren, Resolved, that a copy of this af was good. - Miss Hat- I fectionate expression be -ent iy the as "a.visitor,; tie Yerex, "as- a French Governess, and Misses Mary and Ma'ttie Farmer, as the Spiteful Sisters also played their parts well. We have not time to go into detail and take all the d.lkrent characters, but will sav that ail f them acted in the best possible manner, and all who vvtre fjitjnaie enough to be present, came- a.vav with nothing but praise lor the -0uiv4 ladies.' On Account. of another show in town Friday night, there was nA as large a house as othti - w se would have attended. , , . . ." '..''. Lv special request -ine entertain ment v as .'repeated on Tuesday even ing when the young ladies again suc ceeded in charming their entire audi ence. . '- - -' . family ot the decease ! and to the Wilson papers; for publication. April 19th 1896 , At a speciilj conclave of Mt. Leba non Commandery Nt. 7 K; T., the following resolutions were adopted : Whereas it has pleased the Grand, Com m and e r c f th e U n i verse to s u m - j mons from this Asylum to the Celes- tial Asylum above, the spirit of Sir- Knight E. M. Nadal,; ,a member of this commandery, we feel that he has been called from iabor in this' world to refreshment iri that u)per and bttter and while we mourn his loss and sympathize with tin se mot hearUj Mayor and Chief of Fire Department cf Goldsboro stating that the city was threaten with destruction by fire and asking that relief be sent at once Within twentv minutes irom receipt of the telegram the fire department was at the depot and ready to start on a special train which had been put in readiness, when the Chicl of the Fire" Department received another telegram stating that, the tire was un der control and that aid . was " not needed. : The ; following correspondence in reference to the above explains itself : ' 'Fire Department. j . Goldsboro, N. G. ; ' April 17th, 1S95 Hon, Johx F. Bruton; Mavor-: j Our city wishes to express its sincere thanks, through vou; to your excellent Fire department, f;r fheir pronpt and hearty willingness to respond tc our call lor aid this morning, when a con fUgralidn was threatening us. W e feel that closer ties now bind us, and tho. we finally got the flames undeir control, we feel much consoled to know that we had such good friends as the .'.Wilson Fire Department close at hand. ; Should you ever be n like need oi help, or in any ether way.. Goldsboro is at your service with open hearts and ready hands, v Ypurs truly j . (Signed) jxo. H. Hill, Mayor No Kooui for UiunkHi-itK. There is very little room in : the modern bu sinessj and industtiab MrorM for the drunkard- or the habitualtip pler. Sober men are wanted, and the man who canno or who'd not keep sober findsjit difficult to rise to responsible positions. The -Washington. Post very truly says : ! :It is becoming more and rnore 'dithcuU. for a tippler and'almost impossible for a toper to get a situation unde any corporation Banks, insurance com panies, merchants, and businesr - men generally, demand temperance as ,a qualification for their employees. 'The doctor or lawyer whcl drinks to ex cess finds that his business is decay ing. The teacher who frequents sa loons soon finds his occupHtion gone! Not many years ago there were no: j tonous drunkards in Congress, but this nuisance has been greatly abued. The legislature of the States show a similar change. ; Public sentiment i s becoming less and Jess tolerant of ine bri y. Knoxvil'e Tribune Poor drunkard ! What 'will be- ;.- v f-ogic :-p"Now .stt,kiss-aa:,i,i; th,;-,.;,:.:, ,ll j'ui Yluuy- tn.,t 5,. .aJS,sf ?vramtstered t that Omnibuses kisl . r . 1 1 . - (1. . gtus; n tne rooar, and m:it,- : T'U... ....... .1 1 mix rar me potato cUr . nunoreatn anniversary ,.f ;,s duction into England. 1 trpm ;A.i er,ca to England arti' some tmi - they wrr a ' 1 . . . . . U.i rscTiaione. o.stiriv, tw.Ulvf; pound i.onfl(-n.Sfan(jilrr! in. it is a reotil,,,- -) M f Lumber faiitei Cat Accuratelv nmi idljHoathe . " . FARQUHAR V Variable Friction reed Saw Mill Ilesolutiom Adopted at n' Meeting of 11 e Dire lor of tin- U ilsm Hunic hikI ' Loan Association, Held in their Office April 15th, 189. Since God, ui'hi wdom has seen, proper to reniove from earth Edward Mose Nadai, our Secretary and Treasurer, be it resolved : : That in his death, th s association has sustained a loss which, at present, appears irreparable, because of his great zeal for this work, with a de votion t wt was untiring, Trind vYith but snail compels ttion. That the community h is been deprived of a useful member of it, and the state ol one of its best citizens.. To his tamilv we officially tender the sympathy of the members of our associationand our approval of his work. ,; Jas. T. W:k;gins. C. E. Moore. .- Com. Y. Geo. D. Green, affected, we feel that he is in. the V Kesoutions of Iliect. ; At a regular communication of Alt. Lebanon Lodge, No. 1 17 A. F. & A. M., the f.llowin resolutions were adopted : ' Whereas, it has pleased almighty God, the Grand Master of the Uni vers to summon the spirit, of Bro. W, Mclvay, a member of this Lod j;e, fiito his . presence.; Be it Resolved, That in his death this Lod-e loses a taithtul member, one e er ready to respond to the call ot distress, the community an honest upright citizen, and his family a kind ,ond indulgent hushand and father. To his bereaved fainily we tender oar sincerest sympathy and commend them to Him who tempers the wind 1 3 the shorn lamb. Resolvod further, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to. his family, published in the ton papers, and spread - tipon the minutes of our Lodge. . C. E. Moore, W; P. Snakenberg, Com. David W00DARD.; hands of a wise, compassionate and; tender father in company with his saviour, whom he served in fleshj Having honored him w hiie hviny and paid the last sad tribute to '' - his - t . , ! memory and depositing ins body into the bosom o!" Mother 'Eai th, we wil ev.er revere 'his 'memory, and as far as i n ts 1 i es co ! n f 0 r t a nd con sole his wid w and orphan. " . ! . :, "How fast the fall those we havf; - known -' ' j As leaves ironi Autumn branches blown So umckly sear ; i . ; Yes, one by out: they drop away f As withered f eaves they tall and" stray, And disappear." But his memory is cherished in our souls forevel. Be it therefore Resolved,! That Mt Lebanon Com mandery has lost a member whose purity o iifej .rnd integrity of charac ter as a ilizen and Mason won our admirati ?n, respect and love, and we rejoice ' that j his l,ve for the . order never waned and. that he requested to be buried in his Knight Templar suit. : . ! ' ! "His pilgrimage is over, . his war fare en fed. "I , ; L ; : Re-io'ved! That this; tribute be spread upon the records of our Com mandery, published' in the town pa pers and a -copy forwarded to the r '!'-' '' ' ' ' family, with our heartfelt sympathy. R. G. Briggs, ) . S. C. Wells, I Com. j J. D. Bullock. J Attest, : I ' , ;.' J. D. Bullock, Recorder. ' Mayor's Office. : Wilson; N. C. ;; . ; April iSth 1896 l i ve John H. Hill, Mayor, j City of Goldsboro. N. C;i ! '.:.vr Sir I have . the honr to M- .. fledge the receipt of your, favor y t ie 17th inst." It oives;me rpl p Vasere to reciprocate the kindly ex e.xnressidns contained therein. The nr.. -not readiness on the part ot the Wiisn Fire Department- to respond to vour call is a correct measure of the lieartv yood will entertained lor vqup people by ovlr people. Wilson is vnurs to command. While I sympathize with your ci.v and the property owners, .who" lost by the fire, a et 1 congratulate you ujKin the fact that your worst fears were not realized. With best assurances, I beg to re main, yi; ; ; ''; ; ' Yours truly, (Sighed) John F. Brutox, Mayor. come of him ? "Even the Bible sas there is no roont for him in' heaven. Exchange. 0 Q: E . : Mi! : . I M ! I 'ABIocks. Capacity 5,00il tot ,3'"? -.f, With kJi I ".y ivTJU -' ti will 1 ; ii 1' :l jj ; I. n Horse rower. ' address, . w A. B. FARQUHAR CO, It YOItK,J l if -1 4 W':j!,g5feo Hew Ynrk, Washington, Brtwerh s: Orleans; Ssiiis Also the S . 'A. L. fe JtPREtiS. Sclie5.-u.le irt Sfract! '.pril 5tli. IS33 4 Spriiij; rs full of terrors to all whose costitution is not -able to'resist the sud den changes of temperature and otjher insalubrilies of the season. To put the . . ..! systein in. condition to overcome tnese evils, notlune is so ttiective as Aver s Sarsajari!l i. Take it now. A beneheent m it-warlc, iN. L is known as the Female Chatritable !So ciety. The name ofthe superintend ent is Miss Merry. A short time Jago a woman who wished to take some of the children sent out bv the society . . '.-'.: - . ." : - ' I ' addressed a letter in troe'd taitli to the supcintendeni, as follows : iCShss Mary.. Female, Charitable Society, .-w; - ' :: Newark, N. J. A similar mistake was made bv a person desiring to procure one. of the AmosWeag-fire-engines, who sent a letter td Manchester. N. H.; addressed SOUTHBOUND, ' V : - - ! liV New York viui Penn It L Philadelphivi llaltimore .! " Lv Washington j Ilichmond I Norfolk via s! a T;: rorti?moutli, . Lv AVeiaon, via $ A L Ar Henderso'-, j ' ' Ar Durhara, via S A L Lv Durham ArKaleirh, via S A L ; Snford, . : . " i Southern Pines, " . Hairt, : " i Wadesboro, Monroe, 1 . ; " Ar ChaxlottQ, via S A L Chester via A L Clintoiw " (ireonwood, " Abbeville, ' "... Elberton, " : Athens. ' ; i VTinder, ' '. Atlanta, S A T. iTTnion lepot (.Ceat. Time.) ,io. 403, No 41. 'S :iO'pai--2 01 pm; iiv Atlanta, via S X. L.Ceii - 15 i Tbt I -z: ! 8 4(1 j . 4 :10 i 12 315 am1 0" 12 01 ni t; 91o j 3 0i a m "li ." a rn V 4 3:; 1 (" aini; i tral Ti:ne, 'Athens. F.lbertxm. AbneViJle. Oren.voo;i, ( 'iiutOu, ... Chester. ' i tl i 9 v m' -r-v Charlotte, via S A L TK a mV.-l4 09 p ui!!;V.: Mop roe, via A.n ! ; 0 p m 1 1 m a iriil 7 14 .j 4 5S 8(0 ! 5 40 ' H.f )" i 5i 9 ")i j H 01 10 49ara (S3' 11 3T a in 10 "0 ni 12 03 pm 10 3:3 p in: 1 ZOpni 11 i I : 3 ; 100 a m Haailet, ' outhevii- Pines Kaiei,rh, . ,'. Ar Ourhuin. via S A h J.v: iiurhaui Ar Ht-n. ia A1 L Kiehmood, 4 0) 5 10 C-4.V. 4 ' v 4 SI . .. r:.u Ko-,iai, "The Atlanta Special," So? 1! 4:..l .r 1 ' 0". !.n; l i ; 4 m ' J Cf : r, o i k . .v:;i) .; ;r 7 3 4C Si II inii 81 li:. '! 11 52 ;: 1 S, am:; .-,i) pnrlU (i I'i M Washina:t(.n.A 'in Pa 11 U 10 4." HaHimore . . "IOtftv lft Phi!a lelrhia i'-i ; Mevv' York, ir Portent ath, .Vorioik, J . ersand Coaches (no extra fftre.,) Washinurt-on tn tlnnta. " nnh f,; ii; ! Parlor and Dicing' Cars, New York to W4shiigton. PuHiiiaiiA'o-tii n!'i ln'i."" Sleepers,' Itichmond, to Monroe, also Portsmputj toj Atlanea (o.pen to .Klvrhmasi'Iii'i mouth 9 n. m. . v i. . I . i . . . . No. 41, "The S. A. L.'ExpressM.Solid Train nf ;PnUman S!ee-f ;!:iu ).:v .1 v? onth and Wetdon to Atlanta. Pullman Seeers' JNe.' ..York: to' V1 lu.i ;in 1 ! No. 40), "The Atlanta Special,"' 'Soli.! iniUhian jVeihbiiUjd.'rjhiiredTvJii.iJf Buffet Drawing Room Sleepers and Day Coaah'es irio evtr.j f'lre).-. Atlii.iS;.i 'J.'V r Pullman Sleepers, Atlanta to .Portimoatb, als;4 Monroe toj Hi.:li:nnd. i'ui!:a f ?'' WnshimrtoM to R'V Yfirk. ; : if I ' ; '- ' ; : No. 38,'v"The S.- A. L. Kxprer;." 'olid jtrain with Pullmin )--'r nji 1 y;.''i ta to Weldon. Weido'a to New York. -A tlanta z-u or tsai nith, (:! ji i ' ; Atlanta Daily it- !.;!-, e:;;:e;)t"S -.4 ' ' - I- ;! ' .1 ..r . ... At Atlanta-ror io-itoniery, JIojile; jNe-.f Or! Pensiieola. Selma and Klorida. ' . i At ' Portsmouth With - Hay Line, co5attt;isct setni rs. Charles lloutteftoiind-trom all fblnts optn ajnd Kast.'f-; , . " NO EXTRA It ARE! OX AXY TRAIN'.. For "fickets, Sleepers, and Information, apply to Tieket Agents. .or to'-. ; :J:-.-,--; ' ; :: .!.' . . v T.'j. Andekson, General Pas v :i;".r A: 'ST. JoHNVicf-President "-and Gen'l Manager. . V. E; McBee, Gen'l Supeantendent. j Ii.y W. R. Glovi-r, ;'i"riiii :? 1 GENERAL OFFICESj PORTSMOTril. VA to Amos Keap;,' Esq vocate. ; J Christian Ad GEO. D. GEES5T," Tves't. LAT. WILLIASIS. nstipation Ciinscs fully half the sickness in the wor A Wrtraiii!; lo.Wivis. Mrs, John Fawcett, of Fail River, Mass., has been stricken with paraly sis in a peculiar manner; She" had gone to a closet to take some change out: of a coat pocket and had inserted one hand in a pocket when she felt a sudden pull on her hand as though some one on the other side was grasp ing it. 'A She raised the other to re move the first hand, when that, too, lost its power and she collapsed. Mrs. Fawcett is only 19 years old and was married on December 23, when she was the bride in the . big Salvation Army wedding. Ex. regains the i:t!c.ftHl food too long in the bowels and pf'-'J.iccs hll.ousuess, torpid liver. mm m .,.-6 a. it -indi gestion, bad tasie, coated tongue, sick headache, in sorania,' etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Iowell, jMass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, PdIDs GEO T ! UMflWiKc E ! . ' GEO (INCORPORATED JAN. 3, 1S96.) Successors to D. GREEN & CO.. WaLsoN, In. c. NOTICE. general hardware business in the tjiwn of Wilson, N. C, at the -tafl 1 occupied by said firm. Will deal in ; f . Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Builders' ..Jnr I imp ' Paint; Oil Pltimik Irrv Aft otprials 2 II LIC 1 Yi v , - - ' . , a. luuiu lilt' - in cxi- J -. ' ' . i . Furnishing Goods. -,- .- - .1 - j 1, -. . , - . - - 'i nf, r.on r' Hreen. senior memhr oc P.-Jc-,vi,f' ,n,r !r. La- J - I'll. ' , f x auu ..... ,,t A red bull yearling with a white star I the :unior member of the late firm, will continue to give their PerS. J to my farm early last lall and nasi oeen j in mc w lUv, uusms 01 ine corpuin'- . . 'rrt v ! ..rill I ' . Vam. n ! . r t mere ever since. 31 ne uwuci ; please come and claim same. The yearling" is about two years 01a Fph. ith, tP"6. Fatina Howard. Wilson, N. C. Very Respectfully, Geo, D.. Green Hardware'-
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