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X . THE WILSON ADVANCE: JULY 30, 1896. till TOBACCO. c;ot:wiN; '"'fkoh . thk xoiiACOO JO'.'UNALS I OK THE iiKNhFIl OF iHETOlSACf'U FAK.UKK. . : Blood Poison THE BANE DF HUMAN - LIFE,' , Driven Out of the System by . , the "Use of Ayer's SarsapariHa "For five vears, TTras a great 6) sufferer from a most persistent g blood disease, none of the various 0i medicines 1 took being of .any cj help 'whatever.-' Hoping that o change 6f climate would benefit me. I went to Cuba,, to Florida, 5 and then to Saratoga Springs, o where I remained some time drinking the waters. But all was no use." At. last, being advised c: bv several friends" to tryAyei's 01 Siirsaparilla, I began taking it: and very soon favorable results were manifest. To-day I con- ol siderjnyvself a perfectly healthy o man With a good appetite and p not the least trace of my former q1 complaint. To all my friends, oj and especially young men like Qi nvself.' I recommend Ayer'sSar saparilla, if in need of a perfectly o reliable blood-purifier." Jose o A. Escobatv proprietor Hotel Victoria, Kev West, Fla.: resi-53 tlence, 352 V. ICth St., New York, ol Ayer'Son.eySarsaparSllaI WHAT A SCORCHER THINKS. AT Admitted for Exhibition THE WORLD'S FAIR Ol o: o- Of DO OOO CO OOOOO OOO OOO 03 00003 op TKem! The Man or Woman who has bouo-ht IB K- FROM- Wootlen Stevens, Will tell' you, that is tne -place to get the Best Goods for ' the least money: My Stables are Open Night and Day. YOU CAN HIRE A GOOD HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM HOUSED AND CARED FOR. REMEMBER WE ARE AT. OLID v STAND Bullock TenneyV Cancly fresh at Cheat hams Nash Street next door to ths Aadance Publishing Company. f ttf-3 GET YOUR PEIITIIG AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. Jo TO. 1 . , ' c nave a nook J?1 If??--- treats of S v,,u " "'wmers-worms, etc. wMch Very C 1S Uable t0 and 'or r reys Vermifuge has been successfully used vJSte tnr a Half .-... . V'-5J Mr. W. T. Boykin, who is now in Richmond,1 will return to Wilson during the tobacco season. Says the Western Tobacco Jour nal, "Wilson has S 1 ,000 square ieet" of fl )0r space for the sales of tobacco. The general opinion is that to bacco is damaeed. The rain has caused' much of it to ripen prema-J tardy. The crop promises to be oood if the weather continues good i " -A new tobacco market will be opened at Fair Bluft, Ns C, near i Wilmington, where a warehouse is 1 being; built to he run by Jno. E. 1 Hut, of the Farmer's ware house, W.nston, N C. . The Raleigh tobacco market will be larger this season than ever ever betore. Both ware houses have been considerably enlarged. It is expected that Raleigh will double her last year's sales., Washington, N. C. is to have a tobacco market this year. The ware house under the control of Moor man & Dupuy opens on Au. 2oth. Reports say crops are fine in the country around Washington, and the indications for a successful opening are promising. . Messrs E. W. Smith & Co , Rocky Mount, N. C-, have - put in a new Philadelphia Ttxtile Co. dryer,, and are now prepared handle, to the best advantage 3,000 ,coo lbs. of to bacco annually. This is a live and experienced firm of young men and are. well worth your patronage. ' -rThe Southern Tobacco Co. was organized in Greensboro, N. C, last week by Messrs. G. A. Smith, J. H. Whitt and R. .E. Lea. The firm will buy leaf and manuficture plug and smoking tobacco, operating the fac tory formerly occupied by Lea & Tate, from which Mr. Tate recently withdrew. ! Rocky Mount, July 18 We have nothing, of interest to report on sales. Now and then there are sales ot new tobaccos primings of good color, but very thin 'and light. The growing crop, is looking quite well.; while not a real good crop, still it is nearly an average, we should think similar to last, year's crop. ' Oxford, N. C, July 28. We had bur fir,st load of new tobacco on Tuesday last ;; it showed high color and was oi fair size and texture. Up to last week ! the prospects in this section for a fine crop were better than for .several years past, but the recent rains have damaged it more or less, though to what extent can not be exactly known, as the esti mates from the different sections range from 10 to 40 per cent., but under favorable ! conditions from now on, we will still make as good a crop and possibly better, than last year. Louisburg, July 21. The far mers of this section are" now quite busy curing tobacco. The season has been favorable for a large growth, and it is curing very bright. The only trouble so far reported is that the tobacco is light in weight. The increase in acreage in tobacco in this county is fully 30 per cent, more than last year. The sales in this market will, com mence regularly oh July 30th, and continue daily thereafter. Although the town has two.' flue factories, they are unable to supply the demand, and on Saturday last there were many farmers who had to put in or ders for delivery during the present week; Three large prize houses are now being erected and some of the sales warehouses are being enlarged. The outlook for a very large sale of the leaf here is very promising. Chi Id ren Cry for H2s Reflections aa II o Speeds Along the Ejili lie Imagines He Owns. Tirg-a-ling! TIng-a-lii:f:! Say, ycu eld yahoo, can't yonpnll off to cue side? ovr, there's an illustration cf the incensideratcness cf thy average farmer, lie thinks a load of hay has the right of way over a bicycle, and it's impossible to convince him that he's "wrong. That's rl?y I hate to get cut in tho ccuntiy. I have to turn out for every old wagon that I meet simply becauso they're big ger and stronger than a wheel and I'd get the worst of ' a collision. I've argued the question with a desrn different farmers, but they're a pigheaded lot nd w n g or"--i:- flif !-( r vnollir dit w 1 trespassers 'upon the highway and should avoid interfering with its use by wheel men. . TiKg-a-lirg-lig-liug ! Ting - a-ling-ling ! Oh, here's gc-izno' eport! See hew tiicxxo sheep run ! The bell frightens them nearly -to. death. ' Tii3g-krling-ling-l ng ! Lock at them scatter! I'll bet it will tahe that fcllov two Leurs to gather them together again. Well, 'it serves him right. He has no business driving hi3 sheep al ?iig a public road , where they're sure to bo i;i the w ay of any wheelman,, who happens alc:j.j. Lock cut! Dnvo that bull away, can't you? lie's trying to prmcturo "both me and my tire. That man ought to bo arrested and fined for driving a vicious animal along the highway. It never occurred to me that that . bull would charge when I tried to frighten him into giving me the right of way. I'm going to bring this matter up before the next meeting of cur cycling club and see if we can't Start ft movement' to. have ail animals "barred ircm the highwa3s bet ween the hours cf 7 in the morning and in the evening, and I'll mako no exception in favor cf hcrsci?, cither. Croat mac krrc-1! I nearly took a head er i at time. These farmers om:ht to be nr.( to' kptp these reads in better con- .1. If I had my way, I'd keep 'cm :ng cn them in regular chain gangs . they were 13 smooth as a hard V floor, and then, .if their wagons :u. ' .verses and cows and sheep were not t ., ,, 1 (1 on them, we cyclists might 1 ' that we were receiving a proper amount cf consideration. Tiug-a-ling ! Ting-a-ling 1 -llaelam, I beg your pardon, but real ly thn fault was yours. You ought to know better than to walk in the road, even if there is no convenient path, i Now ycu have not enly bruised yourself, torn ycur gown and upset me by getting in my way just as I was scorching for a record, but you have spoiled my'chance of 1 making a century run in anything like good time. . . She's mad, but I can't; help it. As a matter of fact, any one who is run into by a bicycle ought to be lined for tres pass. Chicago Post. Ke Was "Most Uricomrble." The following incielent, tolel by a teacher, is quite true: "My attention was called to a wee small boy whose shrill voice piped out above the rest. At first I was inclined to reprove him for disturbing me, but on looking at the tiny face I saw the child was really in trouble. I called him to me and asked him what was the matter. At first he Would not tell me, but finally he said: Please, ma'am, I can't sit down. This morning I got my trousers cn wrong side afore, and I'm most uncomf'ble. I want to go heme. ' "Chicago Tribune. In Murderers' Bow, Thug I wish dey'd get a- move on an try an convict me. ; Slug Does yea want a croak as bad as all dat? Thug Croak? Wot's ailin ycr tink. tank? W'y, den me admirers ud peti tion de guvher for me pardon, an de hull muss ud be over. Truth. A New Record. First Wheelman Scorcher made a new record today. ; - Second Wheelman Yes? What was it? ' t ;; First WheelmanHe ran down six people in two miles. Philadelphia North American. Our New Woman. Robbing trains in Utah, Voting everywhere, Takin all the garrneuts Men folks used to wear, Fighting under Menelek, Gaining mighty fame'. Talk about the weaker sex Weaker? Oh, for shame! Woman 'lected sheriff, 'Kother woman judge. Woman fighting trolleys, Couldn't make heir budge; Woman versed hi bunko, Men her little game. Talk about the weaker sex Weaker?' Oh. for shame! Women racing cycles, ' Women run a town, Women off exploring. Women playing clown, Circling round creation, Homo life all too tame. ' Tali about the weaker sex Weaker? Oh, for shame! Cleveland Plain Dealer. In Memphis the heat for the past two days has been intense, the mercury rang ing near the 100 mark. John A. Cooper was killed by the heat. The United States cruiser Montgomery has sailed from New York for Key West to relieve the battleship Maine, which will .loin. the North Atlantic sauadron. Pitcher's Castoria. for Infants and Children, " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.'" IL A. Archer, M. D.J j HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. - i "The use of Castoria is so,universat,and its merits s well known that it seems -a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." ' ' . Carlos SIartvs, i. D., Castoria cures, Co'ic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di. ; gestion, : : Without injurious medication. "For several years I have reeornEieEdji Castoria,'' arid shall always continue o so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, C 123th Street and 7th Ave., New York City3 Ifew York City, . - -.1 - - -. .. . The Centaur Company, 77 Musray Street, New Yoex Crrr, m mil wninni r -"-- Don't think it is too late (o purchase ycur Spring Hai! IF. you have not al ready purchased you are just in time. . I have just received a new shipment of Hats in all the latest styles not hats alone but in fact a COMPLETE LINE OF MILTJMRKV nnri n, i f bought them at a great reduction I "am prepared to sell them at ex tremely low prices and for the) next 30 days the bargains I offer will astonish you. Call early, secure bargains arid avoid the rush. I have also received a new line of i ' ' Stampec Linen and Embroidery Silksy All fresh and new designs, which I also offer at very reduced rates. 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