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5 fiLsos mm. THE WILSON ADVANCE: SEPTFMRFB 24, 1896. PEKSOSAL MENTION, 1 a il' . i) .:-; W !: il- ft S Elder Hail was in the city Sunday Mr. Ben Owens left for Smithfield on Monday. RALPH WALDO E3lEKON aprintfiirlnr' Cflimor Delivers aviv Instructive Lecture on- the Great A n tli.r. - e of- Or. - 1 V. J ; Mr. W. J. Harriss went to Lu Wednesday. cam a - VT r c- - . ijcji y. oinipson . was in towil on Thursday. ' Mr.' Arthur Barnes left Thursday for Goidsboro. ' .Mr?, Louis Mount Friday. h tJ';i?.qr.it.fun Wedhes r arreKt a- -.'X-Mu ; vv. is taken i :r u;;ar . int: rnin'j--.ar.c v abo.-t? ' the He in. a in hadi hi;V Hales left Tor. Rocky i inc. tt are ma iey. C. j. field on Friday. vingate went to En- i'.'ii co.urcici to i Dr. W. S. Anderson returned from On Thursday niorit the peopl Vviison were treated to a very in structive lecture. Mr. Connor said in part : Tne life of Emerson presents to us two apparrent conflicting duties, duty of seif- sacrifice and duty of selflcul- . . i til TO r 1 r-r-.i-- v- i V . V - i J I 1 v . iainous motto : "Culture: tor se:- iii orcier to serv anpht we must lm-p nnrp ! a,,., ------ d.u;ii k. vv e must be capable of understanding where service should be. rendered and to know this we must have culture. R!m nti.iiis of Rr'nptct. At the firt meeting after the sum mer adjournment, of St. Timothy's Guild, the members wishing to ex press their' appreciation of; the loss' sustained, by the clnirch.and the guild in the death of a most zealous and devoted co-laborer, it was Resolved 1 ...... That by the death ol Mrs. -Hannah j. Hare on July 26, 1S96 St. Ti:i;othv's Guild surfered a . nipcB ti-. 1- 1 ,1 i Resclved 2 fhat the vie ma ithful d:s- 1 r .11. 1 I Hii conf -nn to what- ever appeared . necessary jor the eb era 'veii.ue oft lie church, her unsel- 1 .. . - I i " v ' ' 1 1 - v . . 1 1 ; i ' I 11 t.. ... . 1 ... " : uuult 'b a ilV n -acquaintance- with jdations; of iile, f.d, red her character ;;. 11 toat is best in the world. Service an example -boih sweet and service- Went tO IS a full SffiTfnrlMr r.fnrA- : i m'-. Rale,g;v on Thursday. - .V, cause which he be'icve, h, J , , , , .. . a'.uun hv;.s- adviea tio ,the ! :ir. Kooert i'.aroier ..left for ' W il- ' nJmaRit.V- 1 rue-servants should de- (k.:;ota.e, arid, iluck- ; , . . . j - 1 r 1 xiX'is. ;u; otaers in in , a 10.ii. on Monday., or o;a, F A. U'coctard, .facrioas il his store th&u "of r'nuiigton Wednesday. Candy Hon. H. G. Connor went to AVil. 3ide:fre.sh every clay or you .can Ret ! ,min-ion on Monday. : ' UJ' j Mr. Torn-Brooks,' of Black Creek I was m the city Monday. r-a nice cl anv ovstrs serv .0:3 irsda' velop feeiino,ia orderUhat his services may be rendered more valuable to those he is giving his life to benefit O. W, Holmes said' the best way to assure oneself of a sound mind in a chanty conscientious and unassum ing, - she represented" noble 'woman hood in its higtiest type, and in dying has perpetuated in pur hearts a mem ory of her many, virtues. Resolved. That as an evich-i-r' nf Two Ke ks on the s. A. I.. A freight wreck occurrecLat Colon, thirty-five miles below here on the Seaboard Air Line, yesterday. Teh or fifteen cars were thrown from the track and a nero brakeman, John Tfionias, wis a! nost instantly killed.' A wrecking train left at once for the scene and it was late in the atternocn beiore the track was cleared and trns were running regular again. The full particulars have not yet" been received. The regular S. A:4 L. scuth-bound mil that Should have ariived here at ' :i26 p. m. crdn't pull in until three heiurs later. It; was delayed by . a ireiohf ! Avreck. : -Twenrv-fhnr mi!f-i trjis side ol Portsmou.ih, at Kilby sta ; tipn a journal ;:s wi nner off a freight caV, and the car was overturned. The track was block d for several hours. No one was injured. It is rather singular that two acci dents should occur on difierent divis ions of the Seaboard at so nearly the same hour. News and Observer. 4 Only" A:..-rt 1 .r . . a lareie body ci .v;:.svei i.iirou.ti cue a:ity; irorn c Cu v en? i bote.' to Mr. II .. F: Jones ; returned Wed-: 5 100 years back. Here we . v . i nesday from Edgecombe. get the key to our own natures. The 1 ! e been sper.diho: the Miss Hattie Roue !, H Thursday , T r y - i i . iJL-j in marine ea jujeron. i ne slI!!;;-;(;r ;n AmcrL They sail fl'om j ner home in heemont. : - . ' r , . ' V -v; , - . ; ! . Fmerson. iamily was a family qf cler- .Newe.eaiis v) uiiKt). . ; ; . w T RriHentoin left FHdnv.' on-, t- : . ! "j. QllU ItilJ iliiil". X lj j iui uib iiume in iviaryiana. . . , ji j . - . . auuuu oouy was to study one s an-, esteem, the Secretary be dire-rtPd. tn place : he resolutions on the records ( f St. Timothy's, Guild. That a copy be sent The -Wilson Advance 'for Ltry ft Id Mr. "G.. b... i uc;cer - last nisi horse fe?t vv.ee:., rne gr.ver ictt the stable (ioor.open an.rtn.e norse ot into the corn bucket and eat too : much corn. Sat he has gotten a fine draf& horse cided characteristic of alb who' bore Dr. C: B. Walton, ol Stantonsburg t,e name- His ancestors were . college went to Raleigh on Monday graduates, his father having taken a degree from Harvard in 17S9.- Young .bmerson had the advantage of a lib- nov, ard is hauling iurriiture just th We are glad to note that Mr. Jas. j B. Rountr.ee, the popular bookkeeper at the Planter's Warehouse hard a very succetsf u 1 operatio n perform ed by having a large kidney removed Iror.i his left bio- toe. We are f lad to , say that the operation uys successful. The alarm of fire was sounded on Monday evening? .The- Wilsonjire company responded promptly to the call, but it was soon found that the fire was a source for no danger. A flue in Mrs. Manning's boarding house had been packed " lull of ' pa pers and had taken fire. No j damage was done. : . ' J. H. Baker, a guard from trie Virginia State Prison came to Wilson last Thursday and submitted .requi sition papers from the Governor of North Carolina for one Reddick Christmas, then confined in the Wil son county jail Chrismas is an es caped convict from the Hanovei; : county roads. He escaped -on Sect. 4th, 'q6. ; ' - George Ruftm left Thursday for thf IT I eral education. He pursued courses, in J Mr. Robert Taylor left Monday -the Boston Latin school and' in Har ifor Greenville,. S. C, on business. vard College. One of his classmates Dr. H. F. Freeman went to Ral- sa of h. "He was never idle or a e'igh Thursday to meet Mr. Brvan. ' lounger, nor did he engage in frivo- Mr. Gabe Royal went to Golds - boro Thursday to visit his parents publication wilh the ' request of Washington papers to copy. Com. Mrs. Naxxje Branch, Mrs. H G Connor, on "Res. I Mr is. Minnie H. Murray: The Ladies The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may ;use Syr UP of Figs, under all conditions; akes it their favorite remedy. ' To Ret the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Company printed ner th bot tom of the package. For sale by all responsible druggists. I "The matter of instruction must be : presented ira j natural subdivisions, thus giving resting places which allow the mind to recover from its absorp tion in the indfyidual, and to fortify Uself against destruction by bringing its knowledge into v whales. How minute the subdivisions xof the lesson ;. should be must be determined by the aReand mutual strength of the du pils. Arithmetic and mathematics in general furnish the most perfect ex emplification of the truth of the law o(i succession,, clearness, and the neces- sity of obeying it." ; ' Va. Gladness Uornes lous pursuits." After graduation he taught school, during his study of the ministry. His , Mr. Ernest Moore left for A. and method of teaching was very success M. College at Raleigh, on Monday, ful. His ministerial study was under Miss Estelle Brodie returned from Dr Channin' a Unitarian divine. . a visit to Dr. Mercer's Wednesday. ' After his installation to the pastor- ate of the Second Church of Boston Miss Emma Bass left Monday for he ,narriod Miss Ellen Louis Tucker, the Woman s College at Richmond. After a vears 1)reachin,, he resiffn. " i n r ed his position. This was brought Mr. Oettinger, the hustling Fre- about by his preaching a doctrine oi l SSSrS family laxative, csyrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its benehcial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal from U.S. Journal of 3TKlien$ Pref. XT. E. Peeke, -vvho makes a . specialty oi Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any living Physician; his success is astonishing:.' Vie have heard of cases Of so years' standing curea oy him. He publishes a valuabla work on this dis ease, which he sends .with., a Invert Vint- tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address Vv e advise any one wishincr a cure to address 5reX.Y. E. TSEKE, 2. 3., 4 Cedar St., IHw York Silver Rabbit's Font. The greatest campaign . badge . worn in any year, Neat, handsome and becoming. Silver Rabbit's Foot with excellent picture of Bryan and motto, "16 to 1 " Expressive of Free Silver as no other emblem. The Rabbit's Foot brought Mr. Bryan good luck, and; it will mean good luck to all who wear it. Send "a silver dime, wrapped in a letter, (Do not X7ith a better understandinsr of tho send stamps,) and we will send you VV transient nature of the many phys- this silver badge. Dealers please lcui. 111s, wmcn vauisii ueiore proper ei forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. i Thei'e is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of 1 l . a "l a . . j t t : sickness are not due to any actual dis- i Mfg's. Agents ease, out simpiy xo a constipated conai- wnte for prices. PUGH & REYNOLDS, Dexter, Iowa mont merchant , was in the city Mon- Christ not sanctioned by his church. He then visits , England. After his re turn to America he goes on a lecture four through New England. In 1882 he died of pneumonia, after an active life of 79 years. .' The speaker then took up his lit erary life and showed the noble senti-; timents therein contained. Emer- day. c Father Turner, of Norfolk, Va., a Catholic priest, was in the city Mbn- day. ., Elder Gold returned Monday from the Johnston county Baptist Associa-tion. Miss Eva O'Hagan passed throush son is a man that can be studied with the city Saturday en route to "Dur- -much -benefit on character building, ham. ' ; - Mr. L. E." Newsome was on Uhe committee "that met Mr. Bryan' in Rr.leigh. Misses Eliza Hodges ?nd Ellen Branch have gone to St. Mary's at Raleigh. , - ; Fruit Trees Ue ins destroyed. We are obliged to chronicle the advent of the dreaded and destruc tive pest of fruit trees, the San Jose Scale, which has been now reported from two localities in North Carolina. Notice. Messrs. G. S. Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, have opened a new line of furniture next door to Branch's Bank 1! '11 J. J 1 11 ! - cieannness wunout ueuiiiianns ine ' M" u ti 1 organs on which it acts. It is therefore j n Nash street. These gentlemen all important, in order to get its bene- : have put in a nice new lot of furni ficial effects, to note when you pur- ! . , . . . ... . , chase, that you have the g-enuine arti- 1 ture which they will; sell for cash or j cle, which is manufactured by the Cali- on the installment plan j fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and. sold by i 1 all reputable druggists. : If in the enjoyment of good health, lt Vou need any furniture call on and the system is regular, laxatives or ! " ' other remedies are then not needed. If G. 3 1 ucker Co , Nash Street, afflicted with any' actual disease," one . at , may be commended to the most skillful j , iNow 1S tne time to, buy shoes physicians, but if in need of a laxative, j cheap. M. T. Young. one should have the best, and with the J D 1 c j , r . well-informed everywhere, Syrup" of ouy the standard Sewing Machine Figs stands highest and is most largely ; only $25 at J. J. Privett, trie Jeweler used and gives most general satisfaction. I .' ' - -I New line Neck Wear at M. T 500 pairs extra pants at M. T. Young's. Young's. J T ore Ciirfalns aH Srrim it M T Mr. Thomas Mavn returned Sat j r . t ,i . . . It attacks chiefly the pear, peach, urday from an extended visit in 3 r 1 r Greensboro. J : j p um and apple' The Driglnal home g . of this ' pest is California whence it ' 1 uc er' ur booming was brought and widely disseminated furniture man returned from Raleigh throUKhout the t,antic States- by Uil iviuiiuay. ' 1rn Mput Tprwv nursprlpc Tnct hnxxr ! at half price at M. T. T OQT A silver watch, double Young's. JLjVO jL case, stem wind, Elgin ! Clothing movement, chain attached, near the v , Old Misionary Baptist Chureh, on uuu a Greene Street. Finder will be reward- it Lill no a r , edby returning same to Advance " U .W,U Pay . you to see Young's Office. Furniture. Mrs. Parker, of Texas, who has widespread this pest is within our ikvv uii vunuiS x c, wo, tate we ao not yet Know, rout an Wednesday. trees of the above namefl species re- Miss Kate Clark left Monday for ceived from New Jersey growers Richmond where she will attend the during the last six 'years should be Woman's College. -Thoroughly examined for presence Mr. Sam Worthington, of Rocky of the Scale. The Scale appears on Mount passed through the city Mon- the stem and young twigs as rough, day en route to Dunn. ' . ' I grayish specks much resembling Mrs. S. F. Dill and Mrs. Joe Dill, ashes- A closer inspection at -this W A T e 11 Busy Busy Bee Hive -Mr. Robt. Wilkins left Thursday or Blacksburg, Va., where: he will aUend school during the coming year. . ; ; :::':; V ; ... 1 ' ,'; j. Mr. Robt. Farmer, son of the A. L. Agent at this place, 'of VVil mwgton, is spending sometime in Wilson. He. has just returned from a trip to New York. i j Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods, Underwear, Trunks, Valises, k Our buyer ha&just 'returned from the Northern Markets; or.ac.Ks oi new gpoas ronino- in at tneiback d6or dailvand o-oincr it . i. ,i iuii ' i i ill!-, iriiiii i ins u s; ur rirr nnrroc - r . . j -,v .i - seaon will show sma er veiiowisn -" v" '1' a-'x .MV-vw in v-it Htoaiifnrr unpnr .arnrnav w rn inpir t . . ' t . - hm. RPV Tames Thnmas i sPecks moving about. 1 he latter . . T' , are larvae or young of the Scale. ; ... . Please examine your own trees " Monday irom Fayet ev.lle where neighbors t0 examine Children's suits, 49c arid up. she has been to visit relatives. 1 , . ' . . . . T . T v , , , theirs and mail to the Station speci- ; Men s suits, $1.98 and up. Miss Lizzie Lancaster, who has mens of tw showing anything re-! been visiting Miss Annie Moore, left soirihlin?r insert... A hnlletin .! ' for Rocky Alont Wednesday V j will be issued soon after October ist. ; T- hoUSands of things Can't be mentioned here Mrs, W. DACohcran, of Rocky giving treatment for these insects. h A S nitliUUHCU IlCre, Mount, who j has" been visiting Mrs..; Very respectfully, Ladies vest, 10 cents and up. Heavy quality calicoes, 2 1-2 cents per yard. Gerald McCarthy, Entomologist. M. E. Edwards, left Wednesday. Miss Sadie Darden, of Greene Co., passed . through Saturday enroute to Approved: H: B. Battle, the Normal School at GreensdOro. ' Director. it: i. at. - nrni ttivtti nisii ma cec nut,. vfe Tarboro Street. Underbuy and Undersell is our Motto. Respectfully, - V
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