THE WILSON ADVANCE flighcst of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. n im PERSONAL iMEXlipN. v i nr. i i o J Mr. J. W. Pittman let Wednesday for Tarboro. , ' Miss Kate Barnes lef Wilmington. NOVEMBER 12, 1896. yesterday for Mr. T. C. Biiley cape to. the city U x UKlV.Fl.Y-TOI.W I'OR- j tt i' I'iikf! up on Our Sfrtet ami J I oh i s- The di''iv"1,il1 j ' '-' r . t.-rl v. While turning- a . .i r . -or h v ne wa- in.ro-.vn irom j.M.' oni . broke his arm in two '.iCeS. : s . The attraction at the Opera House c..:rA-iT pvpnimr. ' Nov. IA. Will t on banning to and what is vui'-rantV or coarseness. :. R- H Pittman, of Bishops ville, 3. Cm v,W . ii.'" j ,.t to Miss Bettie Barnes. The mar " . ... r:?;ce ceremonies were peformed by idefs G ld and Moore. The happy vouno' coupie .iv-'ii ior .tneir n..rne -m .South' Carolina on the evening train. Unusually large crowds have at tended court during this week. This is probably due to the fact that it came so close upon election and the pcoe were eager to hear the latest news so came to town, and out of cu rios.it y went to the court houses There is also another reason. Sey eraP important cases '-: have been brought up- " involving a great many people, especially ; the' "white cap" case. This more than any other has caused the courthouse to be crowded a greater portion of the week. Mr. J. G. Rawls, pur enterprising jeweler, left Monday for Greenville. For, .'several weeks he has been mak ing arrangements to open a branch store at that ph'rce. He has bought a nice stock oi goods and Will open up at once a first class : store. He has al so added a beautifuTline of silverware to h's stoek at this place. The stock he sends to Greenville is new, he having had them sent directly from the factory to that place. The people of Wilson know that Mr. Rawls does excellent wock here and we feel that no hesitancy in saying that he will soon build uo a large trade in Green- on Saturday. Mr. S. R. Alley, of ' Sunday in the city. Mr. C. W. Edgerto in the City yesterday. Mrs. O. W. Piercd for Roanoke Rapids. Mr. W. S. Woodard Tuesday on business, Mr. Jas.'W. Hayes was in Wilson Saturda arboro, spent of Kenly was left Siturday was m town pf Elm Cit' Mr. Jas Pout Democratic candidate for Congress in the Fourth worth North Carolina district was In the city last week. . Mrs. Mary Deans returned from Rocky Mount on Saturday where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Tyson. v Mr. Robert Wright, captain, pro tein of the University cl N. C. ot bail team spent Sunday in me city as the guest of Dr. Hei ring. - - Jordan, who., committed a murder in Rocky Mount during -the Bryan speaking, was brought to Wilson Saturday and lodged in j lil. . . i .3 1 : - fof Rocky Mt-7 - ay. ; Mr. Lou is H ufh nes, came to the city Satur Mr. H. F. Jones left Edgecomb, for a few day , - - Mr. Floyd Davis returned from Rocky Afount yesterdjy. Mr. Henry Blount day from Rocky Mouat. Gkidness Comes Witlia'better understanding" of the of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts g-entle efforts pleasant eff orts l Wlirterl. There is comfort in Miss Hattie Rowe, wiio has been the knowledg-e, that so many forms of spendirg several days with her uncle, Mr. B. . F. Briggs, returned to her home in Black Creek on Satin day. Mr. A!f. Brown, who lor the past Thursday for ',few months has been night clerk at the Briggs Motel, left Monday for Greenville where he will reside in the future. ' : vi eturned Tues- The evangelist, V H. Frost has v iile. been holding a series of meetings at. Black Creek' during last week. Yle sees irom mere to, vjoiusoi.ro on Monday night, Nov. i6th.. ;A11 those who are interested in his preachings can hear him then, aa eloquent orator atnrday sfor a Black Creek, ast week. ; and Bunyan Dr. Reis, ot the United States Geo logical Survey, came to, the city Tuesday. It has been decided by the State 'Survey, to analvse closely the clay deposits in Eastern Carolina for tVi inirnnQp ri finHinrr ntlt tflPir IKP. ie is said to be r . T T, . . ; fulness, Mr. Ries went out to the , brick yards of Mr, Silas Lucas and it was- feared by many that the took samples of all the clays used in eWtinn u onid he fMllowerlbv-trouble making brick. I nese samples; will in Wilson, But we are very glad to be taken "to the Experiment Station - " --v - t 1' "111 1 1 Siv that this has not been the case, at Raleigh where tney win dc analysed P-,e fict that we have gone through A pamphlet treating the clays of with such a defeat and stood up un Eastern Carolina will soon be issued dif it like men should in a great meas- by the State Geological Survey. Dr. ure balance any regret that we may , Reis went from Wilson to Goldsboro bve. ft iipt the greatesi thing to where he will do similar work. win a victory. Manhood is brought r: Qns Qj Salty's countrymen gave out not by success but by adversity. some very interestih news on i Thursday. It will be remembered ,Ir. R. D. Alley, one of our best! - bv about too carpenters, happened to a very bad ; . . Hf Ti10,Tht acciaent on Monday morning. While . . . . . q , it th . 3 . . this being the case he shoutd let tne Mr. joe Best left short trip to Rocky Mount. Mr. Le'e Woodard, c was in the city during Mr. Aanos Hayes Stott left Tuesday tor Henderson. Elder P. D. Gold land daughter returned from Tarborq on Sunday. Miss Sallie Cotton passed through the city Monday en ro ite lb Raleigh. Miss Margaret Parker left Monday tor a visit to her sister in Rocky Mt. Mr. Jacob Battle, of , Rocky. Mount spent a short 'while in the city Mon day. - j Mr. Joel Whitakers, of Chapel Mill spent Saturday ank Sunday in Wil son, j . Mr. Elliott, son of President Elliott of the A; C. L., waf in the city Mon day. , Mr. Fred Thomas passed through the city Tuesday enroute to New bern. Mrs. Wyatt Lucas who has, been spending some time with her father-in-law, Mr. Silas Lucas, went to Black Creek on Saturday. She re turned Sunday night. , Rev. C. J.; Wingate 'and family left Saturday tor their new home in Mari on, N. C. Mr. Wingat'e takes charge of the pulpit at that-place, ?He car ries with him the best' wishes of his many friends in Wilson. ."trnocQ nre not.due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant ;amily laxative, Syrup ot 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 beneficial effects, are -due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the orn-ans on which it ac' s. It is therefore alf important, in order, to get its bene. ficial eftects, to note when you pyr-. chase, that yon have the genuine afrti pIp. which -is manufactured by theCaJi- forma Fig Syrup Co. only and s0ld by all reputable druggists. t If in the enjoyment, of good health, and' the system "is regular, laxatives or ether remedies are then hqtf needed. If afflicted with any &ctiidl disease, one may be commended to tlie mast skillful Thysieians, but if in n(jed of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed eveiA'wh'ere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and givesmq&t general satisfaction. iilveixr.abbit's Font. he was working in Mr. S. B. Parker's ! ' . , i - . ' i people tak .""UK U dlllK S Pfl I It! WtJIK. 1 I Mrs. J. G. Roney and little daugh ter returned Tuesday irom a visit to Durham. on which he was standing turned over and bfo'ke his left arm near the wrist. The accident is a very sad one on account of Mr. Alley's age.", He is not in the prime of, lite and j such "an accident will sive him a; Rreat deal of trouble. iMr. Alley has sympathy. 1 ; ' The increase in the negro vote in wis district is very significant.- - All estimates marie on the registration of Previous years fell short on ac count oi this tact. No doubt many negroes have grown in age rapidly. . V 1 . 1 1 e a wok at nun, so ne i took , his buggy out Thursday, clean ed her oft, and starteu out on a great tour.. It is his intention as gathered from his friend to let everyone in the county take a look at the next coro ner. It will be remembered by Salty that all around here h ve seen him and he had better spend his time in th6 rural districts. He will probably attract more attention there than else- " ' where. . Goldsboro street is foremost in improvements these days. From the cross with Vance and "Nash streets ! new draines are being opened. I he Mr. Gabe Royal went to Golds boro on Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents. Rev. Dr. Norman spent '"several days in Wilson last week as the guest of Mrs. Wiggins. : The Game Saturday. ' The Wilson foot ball team leaves Saturday morning for Wilmington, where theys will play 2 game is the evening of that day. The men who will represdnt, us in -..that game havt not as yet Deen seiectea. cut tne men who are thought "to be bestable to represent us in that contest will be LcirwV. li yjll tlitlL Ll IM il Kill. CL gkV.(XL incohragement lof - thbse jvvho play to have some ol their o'wr towns peo ple on the grounds. :ry 'lew rates have been secured and manv cf our" young and older, friend's can well af ford to take the day off. R.ates have also been secured at the hotel in Wilmington for the day. Our. col ors are orange and black: Let every one whogoes supply himself with these colors. . the greatest worn, in an y year campaign badge Neat, handsome and becomine Silver Rabbit's Foot vvith -excellent picture oi Bryan and motp, "16 to i" Expressive of Free Silver as no other emblem. The abbit's Foot brought Mr. Bryan rnrH lurlr nnrt it unll inpnn rrrA lnotr to all who wear it. Send a silver d'me, wrapped in a. letter, (Do not 1 send stamps,) and we will send you this silver badge. Dealers please write lor prices. P'UGH & REYNOLDS, v Dexter, Iowa Mfg'sv Agents! Notice. Buy the Standard Sewing Machine.) only $25 at J. J. tr.ivet.t..the Jeweler v ng to the strain of the election sfe walks are being nicely cleaned ttlcn has just passed. The negro Lf an(i the ragged places are being put into excellent order The open vote lor this district shows an increase oi about 2.000 over thnt nf four vears. ao. If this is true'over the State, tRe total incease in the negro vote is ner 20.000. Pn .Thursday evening some one hred a Distol while standing on the f m:r ot Na sh and Tarbro streets. Jt appeared that a small negro boy ad bO"Rht a pistol and was showing to some of his friends. He says he not know that the pistol Was aded whence snapped it. This part ,r tne story is not very amusing. But hile all this was going on a Tew ran Tarboro street, sent no doubt by aiy and asked if there was a case th H bei coroner. He said that Dr. arns was anxious to know. After nk informed that nothing had hap- W the pleasant smile fled Irom kis fac "din e and he returned carrying bad to Salty.. space between the Star Saloon and Best Livery Stable is being filled in Mr. William Batts is having built two large stores. These rooms run the entire snace ofthesauare. Thebuild- ing is in the hands of Mr. Deans, and will soon be ready for occupancy By this means the little stands' which usually filled this place ; have been rooted out and in this , place will be two' handsome stores. Mr. Frank Daniels, 'of Goldsboro, came to the city Tuesday to attend to some business. ' Mr. Jas Thomason, tne Planters' popular auctioneer, returned from Elm City Thursday. " Mr. Joe Holmes, Stale Geologist, passed through the city Tuesday en route to Newbern. Rev. James Thomas left Tuesday for Newbern where he will attend the North Carolina Synod. Mr. Thornpson, of Stantonsburg, formerly clerk at the Briggs Hotel, was in the city Monday. The U. N. Cn foot ball team passed through tire city Sunday .en route to. Chapel Hill from Noriolk. -Mrs. J. L7 Home,- of Rocky Mt., ! who has been here visiting relatives, left Monday for. her home. v Miss Pattie . May, of Farmville, came to the city Saturday fo a few days visit to her friends here. OPERA HOUSE Saturday evening, November 14th. One performance of Augustus Thomas' latest comedy, Messrs. G: S. Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, have opened .a new line of furniture next door to Branch's Bank on Nash street. These gentlemen have put jn a nice new lot of furni ture which they will sell for cash or on the installment plan. WANTED Two or tjiree board ers. .Rates on application. Apply to Mrs. A. N. Daniel, Goldsboro St. FOR SALE.- 4A Nights Frolic. A Laughing Success, free from Vulgar ity orjCoarseness. Presented by A CLEVER COMEDY COMPANY. DIRECTION OF ; Wilson & Thayer. Reserved Seats at Hargraye's. Secure them early as a large house is certain. A house and lot on Nash Street. Terms Easy. Apply to . V V - C. A. Young. Wilson, N. C., Oct. 20th. 1896. (42-1 mo.) - Notice. , All persons are hereby notified not "to cash ' check No. 907 1 drawn in , favor of Jones & Beaman by Ander son & Jones, Wilson, N. C. . WANTED Two or three board ers. Rates on application. Apply to Mrs. A. N. Daniel, Goldsboro St. WE DONT HAVE TO. Important Difference. . To make it apparrent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs clean-, Mr. ; Howard F. Jones returned Sunday from Edgecombe where he spent several days visiting relatives. Mr. John R. Hutchinson, our hust ling insurance agent went to New bern Saturday for a stay of several j lllg. 13 LU Ullll vjmii v - 1 j hearts, as a costive condition it easily cured by Syrup of Figs. Manufac tured by . the California Fig Syrup Company only, and sold by all druggists. Mr. H. E. Thompson of Stantons burg came to the citvfrom Tarbo ro Tuesday He will manage the Farrar Hotel at that place during the next year. r . .. We don't have to' blow tin horns and beat drums to run cus tomers in the BEE HIVE, they come without it. The people have found out that we are no monkey folks and do no monkey business. " We Advertise Nothing But What We Have .: and have all we advertise and a: great deal more. New goocis arriving almost daily and prices are' talking louder than ever. Visit The BEE 1 amoro -Street. MERCER'S OLD STAND. X 1 Vpiit-LUI

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