THE WILSON ADVANCE: MARGH 11. 1897. 1171 Absolutely Pure Sl. Timoilij'n CJIiiircJi. Services during Lent as follows: ' Sundays, Holy Communion 7:45 a. m . except '1st and 5th Sundays in Lent at 1 1 a m. Morning Praver, Litany and Ser mon, 11 a. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 p. m. v Week Days , Litany Wednes day and Friday, 10 a. m. Evening Prayer and Lecture daily, 4 p. m. except Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Notice rf Services during- Holy Week will be given later. Opir:i II us. to the cheap brands KOVAL MAKING POWDEIl CO., NEW YORK. WILSON LOCALS. S. T. DANIEL, LOCAL EDITOR. A WEEK'S NEWS BRIKFI.Y TOLD FOK 14 US Y II K A I) K II . . Celebrated-for its great leaveninx strength and healthfulnesa. Assures tlio food a-ainst . On n;ixt Monday night, March i s, alum and ah torms of adulteration common V "" ' 4 0 iJrot. 1l. A. Oakey s .Dog and Pony Show will give a performance in the opera House. While this is a class of performance that has hot visited Wilson lately it will be none the less entertaining. All who attend the show will be assured c spending a pleasant evening. . A Spartansburg, S. C, paper of Feb'y nth says : "Prof. Oakley's matinee yesterday afternoon drew by far the largest au dience ever seen at a matinee in this city. The audience was composed j almost exclusively of ladies and chil j dren who enjoyed the performance thoroughly. - The performance last night also drtw a large house. Prof. Oakley has withoutxloubt the finest troop of trained dogs ever seen in Spartan burg and those who failed to see them missed a rare treat." Home HIttfrs Picked up on Our Streets by our KeportM--W hat lie Sees ... ami Heais. Professor Oakley with his trained Dog and Pony . Show Monday night. There is no "excuse tor any man to appear in society with a grizzly beard since the ihdroduction of Bucking ham's Dye, which colors natural brown or black. . , The streets -are in the same con dition they ha4e been in nearly all the winter. What that condition is tVere is no use in explaining those who are compelled to cross them know too well; , The Lieby Glass Blowers are oc cupying the 'vacant store next to the post-office this week. From the simples ot work exhibited they are all ood artists. The price cf ad mission is ten .cent? -and every one gets a present. All those who are in doubt as to the newspaper being a good ad vertising medium will do well, to con sult a. certain young man in, Wilsons It is possible that he can change their views concerning the liberal use of "primer's ink." The room oyer Branch cl Co.'s bank, formerly occupied by Judge Connor, is now l7 sed by Rawlings & Co, as a bickerage office.. It has been carpeted and with othef im provements makes quite an attractive place of business. Dr. Albert Anderson now has an office that is "a thing cf beauty." . He lias had the stair case in the rear removed and the office remodelled from front to rear. The walls have also been papered which, with other minor additions, will make it one of tfie neatest offices in the city. --By reason of the absence of one cf the chief promoters of the minstrel from Wilson the past week, it vvill be some later than the 12th before the show is put upon the stage. This gentleman has charge of the company and upon his sugges tions will depencT much of the suc cess of the venture. The partici pants are anxious to show the people of Wilson the kind of talent there is in their midst but to go into the performance without the practice necessary for best results would in deed be a. bad rrtove. The show ts a certainty.. When it will be given Js not definitely khown as soon though " -as .the. different members can prepare themselves. : ' " r Mrs. B. S. 1 Garriss, of Four Oaks, vv ho is visiting in Wilson, spent a short while in Rocky Mount last week. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant ol Safford, Ariz., writes: H4'Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it never fails, and is assure cure for Consump tion, poughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its -'.merits " Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, "Coughs and Colds is not an ex periment. It has been tried for a century, and to day stands at the head. It never dissapoints. Free trial bottles at B. W. Hargrave's Drue Store. PEUSOXA L MENTION. A Good Move. ' Richmond Maury & Co. have gone to work in dead earnest to put a stop to the numerous troubles that have arisen among their employees in Little Richmond by employing Col. J no. F. Bruton to " prosecute all peases that may come up in regard to the same. ' Mr. Allen, the manager of the stemmery, has had considerable trou ble with outsiders who would go into the settlement and raise disturbances, not regarding his orders to stay away. So he nas taken this means of pre venting, if possible, any further trou ble. Hereafter Col. Bruton will be on hand at all trials of cases concern ing Little Richmond, and no matter how trivial the offence it will be pros ecuted to the fullest extent. . Best of AH 4 To cleansevthe system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner,- when the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for all the family and costs only 50 cents ; the large s:ze $1. Buy the genuine. Manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Company only and for sale by all druggie. .Still Selling. Mr. Rawls' cigar factory is still on the "boom." He is very much grat ified by the demand for4 his cigars since they were put on the market. Should the demand for Ihem contin ue to increase as it has for the past few weeks it will be necessary tor him to secure more workmen. Mr. Rawls has furnished the smok ers with siiyeh a good quality of "nickel" cigar&iat he has by request put upon therriarket a fine, hand made, full Havana 10c cigar- The name of this brand is "Teleigeto." It is gratify kig to all the citizens to see a new enterprise start up under such auspicious conditions. True, the work has begun on a small scale but as the demand increases so will the size of the business. . Mr. Rawls has the supervision of the factory' and being no novice in cigar manufactur ing, knows what the patrons want, hence he exerts every effort to put out a cigar "equalled by lew and ex celled by none." Rev. Jas. Thomas, went to Raleigh Thursday.- - . Miss Emma Hales was in Wilson yesterday. ' Mr- Ernest Deans went to Weldon yesterday. Mr, John O'Hagah came to the city Saturday. , , -. Mr: Thos. II. Battle came to Wil son yesterday. Mr. J e Pippen "of Tarboro was in Wilson Tuesday. i ' v.. i Mr. W. P. Moore, went to Bur lington Saturday. I Mr. J. G. Rnney, returned from Durham .vesterdav. Mr. Joe. Pippen of Ba'ttleboro came to the city yesterday. Miss Margaret 'Ho Ward of Conetoe is visiting in the citv. Dr. and Mrs. N. B.: Herring went to Goldsboro Sunday. Mr. John Mare tnade a business trip to Clinton Friday.! Mr. J. M.-Leath made a short trip to Goldsboro last week. Mrs. H. D. Barnes left Friday for her home in Elm City. ! Mr. J. Will Gardner returned from Washington City Saturday; Dr. A. Anders6n, arid wife have re turned Irom Vashington City. Mr.. John R. Moore, spent a short whild in Washington last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones re turned from Raleigh yesterday. Mr. W. L. Cantwell spent Sunday in Wilmington visiting relatives. Mr. Charlie Woodard, of Black Creek, was in Wilson Saturday. Mr. J. J- Daniels, 6f Halifax, wrs in the city Tuesday oh business. Mr. Tom Hackney, of Rocky Mt.. waskn the citv FiidaV on business. Mr. Geo. T. Stronach made a fly ing trip to Rocky Mt. on Tuesday. Mrs.. Person and daughter Miss Sallie returned froin Newbern Thurs day. Cant. J. M. Home, the popular guano salesman, was in Wilson this week. . - , 'I-':'. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ernest F. Young came to the city Tuesday to visit rel atives. Mrs. Tohn Dave' Williams went to Elm City Friday. She returned Sat urday. Senator J. J Sharp was in Wilson yesterday on his way to his home in Elm City. Mrs. T. D. Gay, who has been visiting relatives in Weldon returned Saturday. i Mr. Haywood Best spent a short while in the city this week qn his way to Baltimore. Mr. W. O. Howard cf Tarboro, was one of the guests at the recep tion last night. 1 Mr. and Mis. Wyatt Lucas went to Black Creek Sunday. They re turned Tuesday. Miss Lena Taylor, of Whitakers, who has been visiting in the city, re turned home SaturdayJ Mrs. Ilatiie Copeland, nee 'Miss In the I)lt-.- On Monday last as Mr. John Hare Hattie Wooten, died on the igth day vvas driving the animal became fright- of Feb. 1897. Mrs. Copeland was ened at the north bound train at the Soft, White Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu-( riant Hair with Clean, "Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by Ccticcka Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweete3t, for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of inflammation and clogging of the Pores. , Soap is told throughout the world. Pottib Dbuo awd Chsm. Corp., Sole Prop., Boston, U.S. A. 03-" How to Purify and Beutify the Skia, ScAlp, Slid Hair," mailed free. niDV UMMDDC Itching and scaly, instantly re dADI nUmUllO Uevedly Cdticbba Kxmedim.. about twenty five years old. ; Mi r ried to Mr. Arthur Copeland of Wil- Green street crossing and in some way threw himself in the ditch cart son, N. C. in 1S92 Last summer attached. Mr. Hare, landed on the they moved tp Kinston, N C The r olner s while horse and cart stop writer had known Mrs. G.peiard : ped in the bottom. Fortur.attly Mr. . since 1S95, and always- found her Hare was not ii jurtd so at once be cheerful and helpful. In the town ot (Sn tc- get his team up. At first it W ilson she made a host of friends, was thought the horse, was badly who deeply mourn for the hvc-d and j'hurt, but with the assistance ofsever lost and sympathize with the bereaved, j 1 bystanders, was gotten upon his -In Kinston, as in Wilson, shetavor- ' feet when he climbed out with little, ably impressed those with whom she 1 trouble, somewhat muddy from his met, and readily won . the confidence j downwaid tumble. and love of all. In 1SS6 she joined ! the Methodiht Protestant Chuich at The painting of Branch & Co.'s. La Grange, N. C, and . ever after , Dank has been finished. Its appear adorned her profession by a Godly j arice is very much improved by the life. Life was sweet to her, yet she , nw dress. The name of the builder was not afraid to die, telling her ! and date of erection have been, paint- . mother, who was with her durino- the at she was as loath to All that last week :cr so of life, th prepared to go, but she w leave her devoted husband . - 1 love, intelligence, and skill could do was done for her, but everything failed. She suffered much pain, but mur mured not, but resigned all into the hand of God. She is gone, but her influence lives on, and she still lives in the hearts of her,loved ones. It is hard to seej a young, hopeful life going out out; out-jdespife all that loving ones can do, but we are truly glad her life was .such that .we can look up, though through tears, and know that her spirit is basking in the sunshine of "God's approving smile. . ' , 1 ' . To the griet stricken husband and . parents, brothers and si: t rs, Vfe - ' J would say : weep not tor her ;" 'tis better so, else God had not so dealt, and "When the niists have rolled in splen dor ; . -From the summit of the hills, And the sunshine, warm and tender . balls m kisses on the rills, We shall read love's shining let In the rainbow of the spray; We shall know God's purpose; When the mists have oeared ed in gold which forms a stricking contrast to the pure white cf the main building. er better away A Sympathizing Friend; -Mr. Georee Hv Morris, aJformer Wilsonian, is now in Fitchburg, Pvlass. engaged in the brokerage business. In a letter to us a lew days ago he says he is doing argood business and that " there is plenty of "money there and the people turn it loose. Gladness Gomes With a better understanding of the transient natui-e of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts.. rightly directed. 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