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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JUNE 24. 1897. 1 ll jjj jjjjj nrm r - ..... The many friends of Mr. Louis PEHSDVAL MKNTIOX. Kawliniis, who has been living in St Mis Ida Wiggins- left Thursday Joseph, Mo., for the past two yearr for Dudley. ! and who recen,!, returned ,o Wilson Mis3 Iva Deans lef( Monda m on a v s,t, be glad to ,earn that ch 1 Hill. V S. r I I A. 4 .. . t V uc .win uui return to tne West, hav ing accepted the position of book keeper with Hackney Bros , bur widely known carriage manufacturers. Judge Connor returned from. Tar boro Friday. ! . - Mi dru: Mr. berry b:mpson, !he popular 4 T C f) A ummer came to the city Monday, fl I 1 1TJ til P At I A Miss May Holding, ct Wake For- 'J 01 111 JJJu (JL Wi, est is in the citv viitiri Misses Zell and Ciee Wilstead. Miss . Kate C'aik rt turned from Woman's College, Richmond, Tues day night. She was accompanied by Mr. F. A Daniel spent a few hours Uwo of her schoolmates. Miss Burruss in Wilson yesterday. Real Estate ; Dealers, WILSON,1 - H. C, Absolutely Pur 1 1 A ! . , . r.,tvl for its jri-oat leavemng' sirengtn ''''' Thi'Ml'it1?- Assures the lood ajrainst ;!nilJt"J', ' y. joVms of adulteration common Jl "hp cheap brands. t0 , ()y l' Is.VHiVi POWDEU CO., NEW YORK. WILSON LOCALS. ' 5. T. DANIEL, LOCAL. EDITOR. IVKFK'S SKffS BRIKFLV TOLD FOR USY READERS. : a. ..... . . ii,.irwi HTi iti Our Strets by our Keprtr v nr " .ot-t-n Mild Ilis. Monday ij;h. On 'account of the death of Mr f Miss J ulI; Peasants, of Louishurg. Fanner, who lived near) the opera vlsltln m the city. house, the Minstrel was postponed un- l Mr. W. C. Allen and family left til Monday .night, so if nothing hap- Monday for Edenton. ot Fredericksburg, Va., and Brander, of South Carolina. Miss On T!i Iiamiil. The grand stai.d at the grounds Will gladly furnish any infor mation regarding AYilson and vicinityt urtjj- - "tmuu. i nas oeen - misnea ana was used m pens the W w.ll be given on. that: Mr. E. G; jUlwin Jrned (rom the game Tuesday. Tins is a great, WfT C () 1SJ date. JNew ' specialties have been du;lj - . , imnrm-wnm,. K-t,; ..;: - -L- X w sprciaines nave Deen Philadelnh- - tl ,ar duucu w uicn vitn new songs and ; fakes will mate it one of the best Mrs. W. t. Gorham and children improvement over Having tn sit in the hot sun and watch the game. amateur performances seen here in a are in Fayetteville. Special space will be reserved for the s & town of 4OOO inhabitants, ladies and their esco ts, and.the man with" all the modern improve- long while. Remember the date and ' Miss Mary Ricks df" Nashville, Is agers will see that there is no boist merits, such as Water works, erous'conduc or profane ln,uge. . t-lectnc lights and-1 elephone The Wilson team ielt yesterday ' semce, and is the most pros- Washington, where they play two Pf;" l .iurui v.aruuna. games of ball one today and one . c .AVC'U" tomorrow. Wilson must play ball it j . she expects to make a creditable ' PlottoH 5111 fl Tfhnfn s ' m. m. . m. &m . go to see what an excelleut show the in the city visiting relatives. boys will give. The proceed s, as be fore go into the treasury of the base ball team. ' L-Don't lorget the Minstrel Mon- liy night. Chamber of Commerce meets 1 1 this atternoon at 5 o ciock. Ojite a crowd left yesterday for 1 - 1 11 "Washingtonj to see the Dan games. Monday night, June 28, is the date for a repetition of the minstrel. Re 'ure and go. You will enjoy it. One of the bridges at the inter- 13 y be repaired before some one is injur To retain an abundant head of hair of a natural. color to a good old ae, the hygiene ot the scalp must be observed. Apply Hall s Hair Re- newer. Remember -'Paige's Players" will return to Wilson on July 9th and 10th. The troupe is an excellent one and we trust they may have a good oatrbnage on 'their next .visit. The interior of Hackney's new building is being painted. This puts the finishing touches upon the im mense structure. .It is an ornament to Wilson. Rose Bros., the contrac tors, have done their work well. Don't throw away good but fad; ed garments. Remember with one hour's work and no muss, if you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes,' you can make therh new again. Sold by Hawley & Raper, Boyette, N. G. The Chamber of Commerce will meet in the Mayor's Office this after noon at 5 o'clock. It is earnestly desired to have a large crowd precent. Let every man in Wilson, , no matter what his occupation, be at the meet- ino- . '. We extend our thanks to the managers tor an invitation to attend a 'basket picnic" to be Riven at Eagle's school house, Friday June 25th. The dinner managers are six ladies well known in Wilson county, which is sufficient guarantee that the inner man shall be well supplied. -r.We call attention of our readers to the advertisement of Greensboro Female College. This institution fleed no recommendation. The young ladies who have graduated there show that it is what it claims' to be 0ne ct the best. If you- need any formation address the President, p-of. Dred Peacock. V- Mr. P. C. Setzer. a short while aRo, tound three pistols under a bridge near his house. Not knowing ;Those they were he took possession them at the same time notifying tbe Plice of his find. As will be re mbered a negro was arrested here r breaking into a hardware store in Msboro. Alter being carried back 0.r trial he told where he had hid the P Slls, so a letter was written in re ,ard t0 the same, when it was found - c 1 they were the ones found by Mr. setzer. , Thu Tru- nimedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs r a short tay at Southern Pines and Colds. Experimented with many others but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping cough, etc " It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guar anteed. .It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Hargrave's Drug Store. ' Mrs. A. P. Branch and little child left Thursday for Morehead. Miss Pauline Wpodard, of Black Creek, was in the city yesterday- Mrs. Lucien Hadlej left Thursday showing. nil itiiii itiir f 1 in iwir rp QTnroc i ... . Mr. W. B. Youn? left Moridav team. Ashe Hines will play with o - J 1 them. Washington dereated Tar boro Tuesdiv by a scbre of 7 to 1. Tar boro defeated W.lson by a bcore of 8 to 4. Question: Where does Wil son.s chance to win come in?. Base ball is an uncertain thing though and our oys may manage to capture at Mrs. J. E. Wilkins, who has been least one ot the" games. visiting in Norfolk, returned home Mondav. J I a . . 1 1 r 1 . I i me rf sujence' 01 ner parents, Mrs. B. W. Hargrave and children Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Paschali, on Sat returned from Rocky Mount Monday Urday,. June 19th, Mrs. Mamie morning. Farmer, -wife of Mr. Wash Farmer. Master' E. G. Rawlings, Jr., left Mrs- Farmer had been in poor health Tuesday, tor Rocky Mount to visit for some time and while her,-death Miivkot In the State. Miss Minnie Selby left yesterday for Washington, N. C. to visit rela Mr. John Joyner, of Wilmington, was in Wilson bunday visiting his parents. nii. Wi!son vs. Stanionburpr. On Tuesday evening Wilson played a picked nine composed of players from Stantonsburg , and ad joining towns, and had a walkover, the score being 22 to 2. While a majority of those who were out to see the game wanted Wilson to win, they did expect the visitors to put up a fair article of ball. Wilson has played Stantonsburg mere than once and each time they gave her a hard fight for the victory. Tuesday the pitcher for Stantonsburg did excellent work but his support was miserable. Wilspn, too, played a game of errors, but this is partly accounted for by the fact of their having such an easy team to olay against. Our boys with practice can play as good ball as any of the teams, and when they get into the game we trust they may put up such an artiple ol ball as to hold their own with any amateur team. relatives. Capt Samuel Hodges and daugh ter Miss Eliza, left Monday for Vir ginia Beach. Mr. Paul Anderson went to More head Thursday to attend the Teach ers' Assembly. ' ; Mrs. J. T. S. Yooung, who has been visiting relatives in Dunn, re turned home Friday. ! was rot unexpected, it came as a shock to her lamily. The deceased was a young woman of a lovely character and had endeared herself to all who knew her. She leaves a hus band and little child, besides ner im- mediate family to mourn her loss. To the bereaved the Advance of fers its sympathies. In Wilson on Monday, June 21st, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Yet farming lands are reason ble in price, from $10 pe acre up. We are in a post tion to offer . Biiiklino- Lots in any section of the town, and call attention especially to vacant lots ' onf Academy, Spring, : Goldsboro, Hines, Daniel and Park streets, rang ing in price from $150 to $ 1,000. Prof. E. E. . Briuonj of Monroe J" K Clark' Mrs Rebc f age , t, - c j tt rr. about sS years, Mrs. h.us naa been ramp In the ntv Snnnav. Hp ipft I . . V 7 ' . j r ht , 1 an invalid for several years and while Monday for Morehead. ; - I ' ' her death wa expected.it came as a Miss Bettie Wainwnght spent a shock to her relatives and friends; snort wnne in tiacK vreeK last weeir. She leaves two children to mourn She returned Monday, j her loss. The remains were carried Miss Cora Tavlor. who has been to the old home olace a few miles attending school at Greenville. S. C. from Wilson where the .funeral servi- liucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. W. Hargrave. Kxcurslon. ; On Tuesday, July 13th, an Ex cursion will be run to Norfolk, allow ing those who -wish to take a cheap business or pleasure trip a splendid opportunity. This train leaves here Tuesday morning and returning leaves Norfolk Friday morning giv ing ample time to those who wish to visit Washington and Baltimore. There also many places of interest around Noriolk. The price is low enough for all to go $2.75 to Nor- folk and returu. I he cars will not be crowded and the managers guar- amteej a satisiaciory mp. Fergusson and Pettus are the mana gers at Wilson. THE WHOLE system feels the effect ojf Hood's Sarsaparilla stom ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and S U ST A INED. returned home Saturday. Mr. George H. Crowell, principal of the High Point graded school, is in the city visitjng relatives. Miss Smith, who has been visiting at Mr. T J. Had ley's left Tuesday for her home in Harnett county. Mrs. John D. Gold and little child who have been . spending a short while at Kinston. returned Mon: day . .. '. Mr. Bf W. Hargrave, who went to i : Charlotte as a repfesntative to the Grand Lodge K. of P. returned last Thursday. . ( Mr. Graham Farmer, wife and lit tle child, after spending a short while visiting Mr. W. E. Farmer, left for their home in Wilmington Sunday. Mr. Jno. E. Oates and daughter, Miss Daisy, of Charlotte, who have been spending some time in Wilson the guests of Mr. J. M. Leath, left Saturday. f Mr. W. I. Skinner) returned from Seven Springs, Friday and after go ing over to Tarborp to witness the 1 ball game, passed through Wilson Saturday on his way to Castle Hayne to visit a friend. Mr.- W. R. Best, who has been taking a course in. medicine at the University of Virginia, returned last week, " having graduated from that institution. Mr. Best has made an enviable record, finishing a three years course id two years. ces were held Tuesday morning. The Advanxe offers its sympathies to the bereaved family. ' mm Instant relief for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers in a warm bath -with Ccticcra Soap, and a single application of CUTICUHA (ointment), the great skin cure. The only speedy and economical treatment for itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of the skin, scalp, and blood. IflfGira la Hold throughout the worW. Pottkk Dkuo ajed Chem ical Corporation, Sole Proprietor, Boston. , 09- llow to Cure Every Baby Humor," maued free. BABY BLEMISHES Prevented nd Cnred by CUT1CURA SOAP. NOTICE. Having been "appointed List-taker for Wilson township, I will be at the Court House in the Grand jury room every day except Sundays, during the mdnth of June, for the purpose of tak ing the tax list. All persons who are liable to list will please come forward and give in their taxes. Geo. V. Bkva-, List-taker for Wilson Tow-nship. May 31st, 1S97. . ; I TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. : This is to notify the public that the firm of JONES & BATTS has beenMrs solved by mutual consent by the with drawal of C. J: Jones from said firm, Batts assuming liabilities of firm. C. J. Jones, Geo. W. Batts. June 1, 1837. If you want to sell your lot place it with men who are in touch with purchasers. -4 If you want a t tenant for your building, and the rents collec ted promptly make a contract with A.J.Simms&Co. ' No 5. Farm of 52 acres 6 miles from Wilson, 2 tenant houses, a good 1 horse farm in cultivation, adjoining lands that ca.i be bought reasonable. Price, i,coo. ' No. 8. A valuable mill plant. One 12 horse power'Cooper engine. 12 " I " boiler. ." circular saw mill complete, cuts 19 inches, j " mounted cut off saw. " grist-mill complete, heavy 40 inch runner'. " steam power Wilson Cotton press. " large Wilson cotton seed crusher. This machinery is in good running or der with belting, shafting, pulleys &c, complete and can :be. bought for one fourth original cost. No. 12. A farm ! of 250 acres 4 miles irom wiifon, 150 acres in cultivation. 25 acres good pasture, well watered. 4 tenant houses and good out build ings. No better farm in the county. Price, 4,000. No. 13. A good 4-room dwelling oh corner of Spring and South streets. A good sized lot cheap lor' the price, 950.- ' . No. 15. 1,250 acres timber land on and extending from' the W. C & A. and C C. R K. in Columbus county. Productive farming land if cleared. Place is paying rent as turpentine farm of 10 per cent, on price asked. Price 52,100.- . x. . " No. 16. A nice two story 9-room dwelling nicely located, lot 80x130 feet. Price low. No. 18. A farm of 80 acres, S miles from Wilson, buildings new, Horse farm just cleared. Price; $$50. No. 23. Farm of 96 acres 6 miles from Wilson. One horse farm in cultivation Good buildings. Fine tobacco land. Price. 1,100. , No. 25. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Hines streets, 45X by, 1S5 feet. Price 100. ' No. 38 Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and Hines streets, 45X by 185 feet. Price $100. No. 39. ' Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Dairy streets, 47 by 1S5 feet. Price $ 100. - " No." 52.' Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and Dairy streets 463 by 185 feet. Price 90. 27-18-iyr.
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