LOCALS. J miy . l.iml. May"n' Cou-1. C ROBERT FITZSIMMOKS W1HS. ! Lecture To-night. t Rev. Calvin S. Blackwell. of Nor folk, Va., will deliver a lecture in the Baptist church to-night- under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U., the sub , ject of which will te "Oratory and Orators." This will be quite a treat j -j to the people ct v usori and all who can should so., Mr. Blackwell is a fine elocutionist and his lectures have ! i Mavor Deans discosed of t1 case: . The loll,wir.K is a. compoMt.nn M n)0rnin r! ; v . pl5oi ?jtZSin- - ... ; i ne nrsi was l.;ihiiuuc uiccn i v. ; 8 h irr.de of the W ilson Graded ; , with disorderly con- School. We will . from week to week j Th;as t first time l rubli,h i uch of these sketches as . lhat CharoUe had been in the May 6h;il be handed us knowmo: that they J coun so Hb Honor decided that w:!l i-.e oi interest to um icauc , . - , . ... j lce . - o ; - -: i ir.r her rowdvis;n. ! He also told Jenny Lind, a celebrated bweclis-h . - I singer, was born at Stockholm,; Oc- j . brought forthmucrt. liable com , . 5!le was If ,u,b!e rentage, and J second orI ducltftt w j ment. -ho admission fee w.ll be j Vif:s were, first noticed ; (,,,-.,) who charged, byt ..as the m.tce says. by ; , 13y the influence of - ta lnaic(ents br,Ul;ht ai?aill;,t "you go out a.,er . settlmg wh tbis actrws ahe wus admitted, at tW v. f,r kirlWlv conduct and" t - f v , ! - y i moas Severe!? Panissed 3ifit- Listsl Fourteen Rraulo T:ie 're:t- fii'nf between jTitzsini monsand Crbttt at Carson City yes - V f ' I Vir ' r,-i:ht-H. in a victor v lor tne thing for her to do would be j Ajsiraiian in the f urteenth round her bejoiiPino-s and .make for j The fiht opened with, both nvrj ( f Yondi;ron. Corbet! blow your conscience on a silver, goia. or greenback basis." No doubt upon these terms he will have a large au dience. .' W. L. I. All who are desirous of joining the military company have a chance, to do so now without paying an initia tion fee. For 30 days new members ' will be solicited and in the meantime j Grand Op many of the names now on the roll; was so mortifvi book will be dropped. Captain Bob bitt desires to get rid of all those who are not in the -habit of attending the meetings to make room lor men. who will take interest enough' to be pres ent when their names are called. Meetings .are only held twice a month so there is no reason for any one being absent". A military com pany is nn organization that is needed in every town and to keep it up men must be bad v. ho. will take pride in making it the best. The citizens are willing to co-operate with the com; pany but -they can do nothing unless the active members show a disposi tion to do their part. If you want to join hand your name to Captain Bobbin, or any member. 1 Anotlier iti Troull. ' Last week John Ivins, one of the negroes employed by Woodard, Bobbitt & Co., at their warehouse, decided to try his hand at lorgery. So he Went into one of the drawers, found a blank check and proceeded to fill it out to the amount cf $14.60. 'After affixing the signature ol the 'firm, he went to the First National Bank to have it cashed. They, sus pecting something wrong, began to invest'gate, when John, thinking to allay suspicion, went - back to' work, hardly realizing that he- could ; be easily. identified. But he was never theless taken into custody and tried. The proof was so strong that in de fault of bond he was committed to jail to await the next term of court which convenes in June. Ivins has always held the reputation of being a good negro, but the temptation of enriching himself without manual la bor was too strong for him. Mettiugf of Citizens. A meeting of the citizens of Wilson was held last Monday night in the .Mayors Office to take some steps to ward having Proi. Kinsey, cf La Grange, move his school here. Prof Kinsey was present at the meeting. Nothing definite can be furnished yet but the chances are that such induce merits will be offered. that he will con sent to come to -Wilson.'- He spent some time here in consultation with several of our leading citizens. The Advance is glad to note the move. A high school, has been needed in Wilson for some time and with a man - of Prof. Kinsey's reputation there is no doubt as to the success of such an institution. His school at La Grange is an excellent - one and oners the best inducements to those parents sending their children to a boarding school. Wilson being a central point should add much to its growth and we trust that such ar rangements may be made as to have in a few years a school that for size and advantage will be second to none in the State. . With the co-operation of the citizens there is no reason why . such should not be the case. 1 se of nine, into the conservatory sof Stockholm. She sang.bef r.e the court at Stock holm with great success and at the age of sixteen, appeared jn the role of Agatha, in Die Freichutz. Four years later she" went to Paris t recieve lessons from Garcia. Her voice; was found. .wanting in j vojume. and wTien she appeared at era, Paris, her failure ini that she is said to have resolved never again to sing in France. . She returned to Stockholm and was heard with enthusiasm' in Robert le Dirib'e, and at the instance of My btr, was engaged at Berlin in 1S45. After singing two years in Prussia, she visited .Vienna and other places in G r.nahyand made her debut in London in 1S47, with a marked suc cess. ' ) She .then returned to Stockholm, remaining pbout two years and' the tickets to the opera in which she ap peared sold for very high prices. She went to London in 1S49 and won an immense triumph. The roy al family were present at almost every representation, and the receipts were often over 2,ooo. The Lonnon season was followed by a continental tourvvith a similar success. . In 1S50, she made an engagement with Mr. P. T. Barnum of New York, for a concert tour in-America, extend ing through the United States, the British Provinces. Mexico and the West Indies. The receipts of this tour were $610,000, of which she re cieved $302,000. While in America Jenny Lind married Otto Goldschimdr, the pian ist who accompanied her. . They re- turned to Europe in '62 and resided at Dresden, after she had visited Stock holm and given 4.0.000 to the en dowment of. schools in her native country. Since then Madame Goldschimdt has sung only at concerts in England and on the continent and on rare oc- 1 casions. Her voice is contralto of moderate range, but of much power and expres sion. Her kind manners and abund ant charities have contributed greatly to her popularity and success. ' Alice Little. If asked the question "Have you got a stomach?" it would be safe on general principles to answer "Yes." but if you are sure of it, that is, if you ever have any distress after eating or any pains of whatever description in lhe: region of the stomach, you have got something more than an ordinary stomach ; in other words, you have got a diseased stomach. The stom ach is a powerful muscle, and the proper remedy for a tired muscle is rest. Try the Shaker Digestive Cor dial, for this remedy not only contains digested food, which will nourish the system without any work on the part of the' diseased organs, but it aids the digestion oLother foods as well. You can test its value irf your cae? for the trifling sum of 10 cents. Sample bot tles at this price aire carried by' all druggists. the. other fr drunkenness. The firt trouble was with a negro in regard to some money Jim owed him. No blows were passed. , In the second case some stranger was coming along and Jim cursed him when they went together. Who the man was ho one knows. Mayor Deans said that the fines for both cas es should be $30.00 but in considera tion of the defendant having pleaded euiltv he would make the cot of one night's fun $5 00 in one case and $2 50 in the other with costs amount ing to about $9 50. C '.' There was another case called but the defendant not being present it was postponed. ; r TOBACCO. , JO UNA LS FOl'l THE :; IlKShFIt .... v '.a- T1IK TOIi AC CO FAKkliAv. A th in the jmok rained hrst blood, gf tting in a on Fiiz-i;u:nons' mouth This blow, a! thou h not tcuou soin lu d Fi vz painted rtd and kept him busy clear ing his "mouth 'of bl-.Kid. For the first' ten rounds the rii!ht seemed to.be going ail CorbettV way but after that Corbet t btgan to shw weakness and Fiz forced the fijjht from then to the finish. The decid ing blow was a terrific swing wh-ch-caught Corbet t in the region c f the breast and lorced him to his knee s with a look of , agony that - clearly iri dicated' that he was done for. , The reLree decided that Fttz.im tnons was the victor. : ! This fight has been the '.cause of interest throughout the countrv and now that it lias been fvHjht C f jett mm tlio mdn go b vsry wet. xv3 wetting cava him a cold. Th3 cold, nooioctod, develop to s, cough. Tn-3 cough se hi to a bed of sickness. d0S3 of Ayer's Cherry PvietoraV takeri at, the start, , - woulj have nipped the cold in tha bud, and saved the sicknecs, suffering, and expense. Tha household remedy for colds coughs, and all lung troubles ia Ayer's CMerrv - Pectoral. must giveup Fitz the cnampior nshio , to 3.1 any nets were made that tne con- test would not last over ten rourdo ' There was not as much money up on j this fiht as when, Corbett and Sulibj van went into the ring. Bead lor the " C-irebook.." 100 pages free - J. C Ayer Co , Lowell, Mass. FEED. a Ythen you take nocd's Pills. The big, ol l-fash-ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood's, l'asy toake he U. S. Court of Claints, at gton, D. C March 4th, tl e l.m Tobacco Company won i-ng standing suit against the G-.'ei nment for $4,100, , the value of Intt'hrd Reuenue stamps destroyed by . cA.mc f l,cc and easy to opera. , is true I of Hood s Tills, v ch are hope mat the cultivation of tobacco ; up to date in ever; espect. My Stables; are Open N ight and Day. YOU CAN vPIIRE A GOOD HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM ' HOUSED AND CARED FOR. will be a success in the German colo nies. It has nowr been publicly sta ted that tobacco is only being growTn for a time in Cameroon in order to cl ea n t li e g r ou n d o f w eed si D e u tsch'e Tabak ZeitungV Sir Edgar Vincent thinks that the revenue; rf Turkey might be devel oped by a jnore stringent administra tion of the tobacco monopoly, and points out that while practically the population of Turkey, or 20,000,000 Turks smoke incessantly,: the income from tobacco is only 1,1 00,000, or the same as that obtained in Egypt, with less than one-third of the popu lation. Trie tobacco revenue in the latter country has increased tenfold in eight years, thanks to the sound administration. Ex. i Safe, certain and . 're. All druggists. 25c. C. i. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. : . j- . 17 ANTED A reliable and etierget t t ic man to represent the Equitable Fire Insurance Companyiof Charjestoi S. C. Apply to Frederick Rutledge, General Ay ent; Asheviile, N. C.. 2t. REM EM B ER WE ARE AT Dvvll . DUliULK b STAI :ND IT3- Do ''-You :';:Enm A good thing vhenou see it ? v The Raleigli Daily Tribum Notice. - All persons:are hereby notified not to cash check No. 9071 drawn m favor of Jones ; Sr Beaman by Ander son & Jones, Wilson, N. C. (SOI I. r U 1 WANTED The Equitable Life As- surance Society of the United States, the strongest of all the life com panies, want experienced agents to so licit insurance. Liberal contracts will be given. Apply in person or by letter with references to "Howard Swineford & Co.: 8-tf General Agents, Richmond, Va. crat.. Murderer DeustrowN Cisrarelles. Jailer Wagner received an unusual communication I Friday, and as a re sult has made a rather curious calcu lation. The letter was from E. Svvitzer,' a merchant of : Chillicothe, Mo., who states that he had a wager as to the number of cigarettes Dues trow had smoked while in jail here. On receipt of the letter Jailer Wag ner began to figure, and finally ar rived at the result that Duestrow had smoked an average of four packages a day since; his incarceration. He has been in jail since Feb. 16, 1894, and from then until , to day is 1,072 days, at four packages of cigarettes a day, this would be 4,288 packages of cigarettes, and allowing ten cigarettes to the package, it! is shown that Duestrow, during the' time he has been in jail, has smoked the tremen dous title of 42,880 cigarettes. Physicians state that every puff of a cigarette that is inhaled puts a thin almost infintesimal coating on the part of the lungs reached by the smoke, and each puff has its direct, if unnoticeablejj effect . on the brain tissue. At this rate of smoking and inhaling, as he does, every puff of every cigarette he smokes, Wagner is wondering what the X ray would show if applied Uo Duestrow's luogs and brains. St. Louis Globe Demo- Is a thorough newspaper in every particular. It takes and prints the full , SOdth'era Assosiated Press Dispatches. Has regular correspondents in all parts of North Carolina, and PRINTS TH E IsIEWS. ... It is a clean Republican paper and ably edited. ' . Subscription price per year, M six mo's, " 'three 4 Weekly, $1 co per year. Subscribe without delay and get all' the news. Address all letters to THE DAILY TRIBUNE, RALEIGH, N. C.. i 1 e Q L T S $6.00 3 -00 1.50 1 year old 2 years did - ... . . 3 rears ovd 4 years old WE HAVE A FINE LOT OF STANDARD BRED COLTS From one to four years old. Both broke and fresh. Also a few full strain Jersey Calves. " For full particulars ap- .ply to : ... ?::... Fair View Dairy, W. T. FARMER, Propr. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thinir to Datent? Protect your Ideas v they may bring yoa wealtti. Write JOHN WEDDEKBtJRN & CO., Patent Attor Dey.8;. Washington, D. C, for their 41,800 prize offer ana list of two hundred inventions wanted. H. fi. COMOR, President. J. C. HALES, Cashier. BRANCH 5c GG., TRANSACTS A GESERAL BAHKIS5 BUSINESS IN ITS FULLEST SCOPE. 25-27-tf EUSIKESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. JifllMiliCi!ll mm Real Estate Brokers and Commission MercliaTits. Office Corner Nash and Goldsboro sts.,. Wilson N C Real Estate BonM and Sold. () Rents Collected. -We ofter for sale Building Lots in the town of -Wilson and Elsewhere;- Farms for sale . 150 acres, im pro yefd, dwelling, &e. 1,070 acres, 500 acres cleared, lare ; dwelling, &c. , Ho acres, all cleared. AVellinp- frr ' : : 1 ' O1- . iUipiUVCU, 500 ( It 98 60 ( ( if e invite intending settlers to call and see us Information given free of charge. s . ? . Correspondence solicited.

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