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THE WILSON ADVANCE: dECEMBER 3. 189S. Highest of all in Leavening Strength.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PERSONAL 31ENTIOX. XI 1 tfltSON L rfk'S DKIKFLV TOM) FOB I it i IMf ki'Vup "n Our StrteJs i:pj!rlor iiiu na sscpk kiuI Hears. by ' fey We are very sorry to state that -xta V.-imP i aanin ill: Fhr spv. '. J 1 - r 71 . .1 I I 1 ' i Java h- has been very ill, unaoie . . . y "'" vtiiiir;i vvc iidvc AJuciJ Hav ing during the last week. If - this is not done it will be well .to make, ar rangements with some saw ' mill to j- lurnit-h' some decent plank to make some kind ot passway over these places. The pi esent arrangement is very disagreeable and shou'd be at tended to at once. c6n.es to us that Rocky t is pelting, up another foot .ba 1 nrc- 'invinn? to tret another .j ai. ' 3 with Wilson. : Nothing official een heard but our manager advar.tageof such an oppor- h.vjVl it arise. .'eld ImyrHveinci.l. . The condition of. our sidewalks during this week should be sufficient to prove to every one that we need soive improvement in this quarter. If town d-oes not see fit to pave the sidewalks why not have some means ot crossing from one side walk to an another? At the present old planks are used in various places, these have become truly old, in many places badly split up. When one then makes an attempt to cross wet leet are the result. I t would cost but lit tle to put stepping stones across the .main streets, , at the places where there is the'. ' mot t passing. These stones could be put up for a very 1 Tuesday is visiting1 Saturday rom e3ve his room at any time. It is heivpvd that-with the coming of 'et.yq-reet his friends on; the -street Xiie Masonic serv.ee whicn was to ;vc btiTiii held in honor of Mr, Dix i03.Sar.day evening was postponed iin. The '..weather on Sunday was rv bad and those-' who would have ei 'to 'attend could not have done hid the service "been he'd. An- ier'attempt will prioahly be made Mr. J tile Hardy jltft Tudsday for Newbern. - i Miss Olivia Sinders left for Washington. Mrs. Tyree of Rihgwood Mrs. Simpson. i ' D-. Crocker, of i Lucarria was in the city Monday, j Miss Parker relumed from Rocky Mount. Mr. C. W. Gold returned Weldon on Tuesday. Mr. I- G. Roney and children left Monday for Durham. Mr. Will . Moore spent giving in Richmond. . i . i . ' Co!. Bruton left Monday for Snow Hill on a business trip. Mr. W. P. Rose went to ro Tuesday on business.. Mr. ChasO'Hagan seen in Wilson' visiting frieftds,;- Mr, Will Peacdck spent at his home in Goldsboro. Mr. E. G. Rawlirigs made a flying trip to FlmCity Saturday. , . Mr.. Deans, of Atlanta, bqother of :ir. r. Li. Ueans, is in the city Mr. and Mrs, George D. Green one present seemed to be having a and little Laura Carter, who have . ery pleasant time. In honor of the been sprnding some time in Norfolk, returned Monday. . Mr. Herring, of Water Valle Miss, who has" bet n visiting bis brother, Dr. N. 13. ri erring, left Sat urd.tv for his home. r " Mr. Henry Meredith, of the Uni- occasion Wilson's lair women were weaiing the colors t the visiting team. The German was given for the visitors jud -everyone gave their their efforts to make the evening a pleasan: one for them. Mr. Sdby Adderson led the dance in his accus- tomed cat-y manner, T le couples Miss Deiilah Wilson Thanks- versitv ot North Carolina "afier sntind- . . r : aancu.g were iSiondav for Chapel Hi!!. I 'r- tri ' ! u it' ' , iviis r,l!a (rcen with-Mr. Hayes; , Mr. jac' Sharp,' Senator elect 1 Miss S i! !e Herring with Mr. Pond , this .. d isiricty retu rned. Monday lrc m.,-Miss Etelie ;Brodie . with Graham J- Raleioh where he had been, it is sup-; h oi)rd. ; Miss Befsre Harriss with Mr.'"Faiion.; Miss Sue Blount with John Tate ; Mias L;zzie Pace with- Goldsbo- Friday Thurday. pesed, doing sonie political work. : Mr. Need ham Ward, who came home some ti oe ago to attend the fu- neral of his father,'- Kft Monday for the University where he will resume, -his college duties. - The iviscGpan-ani at a recent stir.q decided that it was unpleas- : to he without a minister ;e determined to secure one as on as p xssibld. . The only question )x is who to call; Some of the onpregation livor a younger man iile others favor a pastor of more iture in years. This difference is it that can be easily arranged. 'Jr. Chri tman, who has been, sick r sorne time, is not as well as. usual. "le has had a back set and for sever- davs has-been seriously ill. Mr. "istmin seems to be troubled with wound received-in the late war. ilea wounds' cause serious troubles r a period of rest Irom the effeds at-.itls to be hoped that Mr. jChrist- w will soon be ud and on duty ab. ' ' " . . The town has at last made an ex tent move. The old house situat on Green street opposite Mr. E. Nadal's has been condemned and the inmates have -been asked to quarters elsewhere. For some nethis old house has been. an eye- S3re to the people living in this por- n of the city. , It has been crowded members of various classes. The est course to persue is for some of rar enternrisin citizens to buv the 1 "5 v- and make it useful and attractive by crectin? 'a decent house there. ' riiy Wan!; t lt) . L's.' Politics are again on the wim? ! around our town. '!' Dissension has arisen among ;.th: ranks of the lucky combine. The fact that there is trouble ahead is evident, but just I what this trouble .is cannot yet be and . . . : . . . ascertained, it appears that bek re . the election some one had promised Mr. Louis Gregory, of Rocky Mount, was in the.city Thursdaj-. . . .-'Mr. . A. Long, bf Kinston, spent several days' in-the city this ieek. . ". in Mr. Luther Barn; f Black Creek, was in the city on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson ate in the ! citv the guest of Mr. John St! ievenson. Mrs. Warren Woodard left Tiies day for a visit to fi i.ends in iVireinia. to have appointed a negro deputy. Ikit since the election has been deci- Mr. Sim Par duy from a business: trip to 1 ton. ! Messrs. Robt. and Groves1 Connor- spent several week. clays at hqme this returnad Satur- k'ashine- Mr. Cally Jordarl left Monday, for future. - Mr. S. P. Collier, ot Will spent : Sunday in friends. he cit1 nihgtdn, visiting Mr. Robert Farmer, of Wlilminr.g- ton, snent a short tihie with 'his father last week. Mr.. Henry' Gilliam, ol Tarboro, was in the city lor a short while on Saturday. Mr. Ed Wocten, ol spent Thursday with his father, Mr W. P. Wootten. Mr. Hart, of Ro pmgton, bkv Moti nt, was been an eventful week in Mayor's Court. On Saturday ot our livervmpn t.is reioorted j J " IT - Jr cruelty to animals. He was !J.?h before Mayor Bruton and af- ertde case had been heard judgment suspended until Monday. When f parties left the mayor's office the 2 parties whoiwere up jumped on for a few moments it looked as lu ue a. irce tin 'iiuL 1J the oar ties; a-pw nnipfpH and ev- 61 . Vno- wont rn cmrnthlv C3 . " VJ1 kJVil VVi. J Monday On the case canie up and those mis aisturoance were uncu lty doikr nnH KonnH over to the kxl trrn of court. Horse whipping Drutal and stringent measures utl!d be used to nrevent it. CrueltV an!nials is one law that is violated i,tn. and "but seldom is there any- done to those"cornmitting the ffer.se. We are glad to see that the Nde has begun and hope that it U t)2 rlnUr r,AUorA to -in the hi- x v auii.i . ded this promise seems .to.' have j Newbern where he! will worlk in the amounted to nothing. The promis ing party has'aken back all' pledges and has decided not to appoint one ol Ham's sons after alf. The negroes object to bi ing thus duped and have entered a vigorous protest. They plaim to have a way by. which they can prevent the offending party from enjoying the advantages of this office, what ever it may be. The question was asked as to this method but nothing could be learned. The cru saders led by Daniel Vick were un willing to disclose anything as to the future proceedings. Tie gave us a fact that there would be some thing done but said nothing defhnite as to what if would be. Among the snatches of the conver sation we heard impeachment spoken of very often. But surely they do not intend to make war on one whose praises they have so lately proclaimed The two politicians spoke as if they were sufficiently amused with fusion and in the future would run a third ticket, and as they expressed it give the entire county to the Democrats. There must be some movement on foot which is to culminate at once. For. on Monday the bonds of the i county 'officers are handed in and al ter this time, fighting will be useless: When the bond is given the officer holds his position until' some offence committed during his term deprives him of his job. If then there is a fight it is scon to come to the surface and all will sit, "quietly by and see the fun. Which one of the officers has merited the ill will of the negro ele. ment we were unable to learn. When the war becomes open niany facts will be explained which are now not plain. "J h" Military Company. For scyne time the interest in the military company here, has been growing less and less.: The members seem to takepo interest in the vvtl falrecf the company and so do ' noth- g but what is requested. ; Mr. icnard vv instead, the present cap- i. . . . . - tain, has handed in his resignation, which has. been accepted, and next Mondav is set as the date for tiecung nis successor. ix-tne .mem : j i ' ' . . ,- ocrs uo not give any lYpore arention to the company than trvT)Trave been doing' it seems, almost needless to" eiect a man. lo jrave it dragging along like it is at present is nonsense. IQthere is a desire among the prrsent members to have a military organiza tion in Wilson they should turn over a new leaf next Monday night. Un less the members support the one who is to succeed Captain W instead the affairs will be' in nq, better shape than at "present. There should be some movemens set on foot which would revive the interest which was formerly here along this line. Why not elect a man older than the pres ent captain? lor instance Mr. Frank Barnes, crsome such person, who would not only command the re spect of the company but prove -an invaluable aid as well, If such a -step is taken the interest will be re newed and Wilson will-have a good company ". b 1 y .Anderson ; Miss, Minnie Foote with Robert .Barnes. ' Stags Messrs Parker, Warren Woodard. Ijve Wo(dard, Fred Crews,' ' Wm " Farmer, Ed Graves, John McKee, W. I. Skinner, Walter Clements, John II. Moore,. T. S. Pace and Cam Buxton. . Gladness Gomes v traii si to in the city Satarday; the guest of Mr. John O'Hagan, j Miss Emily Kenan passed through the city Monday from Fayetteville, en route to Warsaw! Mr: Ernest Young of Dunn was in the city this week tp attend the burial of Mr. C. A. Young. Mrs. ,T. I. Anderson and Miss Lizzie Anderson spent somejtime in Ric imond last week. Miss Julia Daggelt passed :hrough the city Saturday j enroute j to her home in Wilmington. j Mr. Graham Woodard left M on- day lor Chapel Hill j after a short visit to his parents in the city. r Mr. William Bellamy ot Wfilming ton spent a few'hours in. the city Tues day en route to Chapel Hill. Mrs. Wyatt Lucas, after spending Thanksgiving with Mr. SilaS Lucas, returned Saturday to Black Creek. Mr. Tom Davis after spending Sunday with friends in the City left Monday fdr his home" in Wilming ton. - ! I Mr. W. A. Finch returned iMon day from Nashville where he had ithh better understanding' of the exit nature' ov the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef- : f orts-gentlc efforts pleasant eliorts- riglitiy directed.- There is comfort in the knowlecig-e, that so many forms of lknass are not due to any actual dis- -ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Fig-s. prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is every where' esteemed co highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effect! are due to the fact, that itis the one remedy .. which promotes internal cleanliness without, debilitating the orank On which it act s. It is therefore .alf important, in order to get itar bene ficial effects, to'note when; you pur-. -, chase,-' that you have the genuine arti-. , cle, which is"m?.nufacturcd by the Calw fornia Fig" Syrup' Co. only and sold by all reputable digists. - : If in the enjovmeiTfrox "good health, find the .svstem "is remlar, laxatives or ether remedies arc then not needed. If . afllicted with any acinal diseasre, one may be commeuclcd to the most skillful physicians, but if an need of a laxative, one should have the be strand with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup, of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. , Take a look nt G; S. Tucker 8c Co. 's trunks. They can give you any. kind, you want. Wilson has always been noted fir its hospitality. Visitors are always 1 - ...... - - -I'- welcome and when they come every thing is done to make their stay a pleasant one, On Friday night our friends representing the White and Blue were with us, and one of our popular young men "thought that to ' A house and lot on Nash, Street, give the boys a German would pass Terms Easy. Apply to FOR SALE. oft the evening very pleasantly for C. A. Young. them. He with the aid of his friends Wilson; N. C.,Oct. 20th. 1896. t,u' iuv iuun.in.m VJU JUUL dliU , 14 " I II JO. ) in a short while the young ladies were provided with escorts and were ready for the evenings pleasure. A traveling band of Italians were in the 'city and they were pressed into ser vice. As the dance was gotten up very hastily it was informal and every WAITED Two or three board ers. Rates on application. . . Apply to Mrs. A. N. Daniel, Goldsboro St. WANTED Two or three board ers. Rates on application. Apply to Mrs. A. N. Daniel, Goldsboro Si. I - - - . : . An Important Diffjre;ure. To make it apparfent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs clean ing, is to bring'comfort home to their 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 druf gists. rr. been to -attend the Nash' county court. ' '' Miss Nellie Murray of Raleigh who has been spending sonie time with Mr Wainwriht left Tuesday for her home. " j ? WE DONT HA VI-; TO. We don't have to blow tin horns and beat drums to run cus tomers in the BEE HIVE, they come have found out that we are no monkey business. ' . .. without it. The people fol k s and do "no monkey -We Advertise Mtikig But WMt le Have and have all we advertise and a great! dealrmore. J New goods arriving almost daily and prices are talking louder than ever. is lay ' rdaila stgaatrus Is ea Visit The BEE HIVE MERCER'S OLD STAND. Tarboro Street. SV - 9. Proprietorr
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