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LOCALS. The baseball boys were out with, drum, fife and trumpet yesterday morning attracting the attention of citizens to an advertisement ot the first game with Washington. Next season will open up with eight firms doing a steam ordering business in Wilsbn. This will en able us to dry just ten times as much leaf tobacco .as could be handled in the same prize house room by the "air dried process.". This means that vilson starts' out with a bright prospect of making the 12.000,000 pound notch next season. v - Wilson Tmnklin-(Yh) Monday's game started in truly professional style. Wilson was first to the bat and went out in 1-2-3 or der. Franklin followed and succeed ed in getting a man to second but a fly ball to left have the home team a chance to make a double play which was promptly accepted and the side was out. Wilson was again blanked in the 2d, 3d and 4th, while the Franklin boys scooped in tvvo runs'in Comity Commissioner . , J " The regular monthly meeting of the board of County Commissioners, was called to order at 1 r o'clock on Monday morning; Chairmen R. S. Clark, Shade F.elton and Jas New som being present. The usual rou tine business was transacted, includ ing orders to the sheriff to issue li cense to various persons engaged in the selling of liquor. , . On motion of Commissioner Fel ton, Clark and Nevvsom concurring. - Indigestion is often taken for consumption. The word consumpt i Dn means wasting away, and dyspep tics often wasteaway as badly as con sumptives. The reason people waste away is because either they don't get enough to eat, or they don't digest what they do eat. y It the latter is your trouble, take Shaker Digestive CordiaL This will help you to digest your food and stop your loss of flesh. Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from herbs, barks and juices of fruits, by the well-known Shakers of Mount Lebanon. . It possesses great tonic and digestive powers. Shaker Digestive Cordial has cur ed may supposed consumptives (who were really f dyspeptics) by simply helping their stomachs to digest their food, thus giving them nourishment and new strength , , Sold by druggists. Trial bottles' 10 cents. Moore. the fourth. The Wilson boys got J the Register of -Deeds was ordered their hark im in the fifth making 1 t0 turn over all books, papers and five runs. From the 5th inning out ' property in his posession belonging the oaine was-nrettv close but it ! t0 the Board of Education to A. M. -- n . 7 I J - r i was apparrent that it 'was an oft day for Franklin. ' The features of the game were b itting, foul catch ' and double, by Bailey. Oldham caught a star game, ! WlllJUUl l ' alDglC pd33 Udii Ul (.11 VJl . Hie iliii'ioi F-s.- Prosperous and Beautiful Wilson. "The editor of The Comrainwealth spent a few hours in Wilson last best entertainment at the Briggs' Hotel, whose clever proprietor gave us a pleasant ride to bis interesting truck farm adjacent to the town and showed us the principal places of in terest in and around the town. Many new buildings are in course of "erec tion now, notably among which are the large and commodious brick buildings for Kinsey Seminary, which will open there this fall, and a large and handsome brick building about completed on Main street by Messrs. Hackney Brothers. The 'people of Wilson are very clever and treated us pleasantly, and any; one may deem himself fortunate to live amongst them. They have a splendid system of electric lights.; & most satisfactory system of waterworks and other things of comfort and, convenience accordingly, Wilson is one of the Dest ranroaa centres in the btate and few towns in the State, if any, sur pass it in business enterprise. We are always glad to go to Wil- We have been there and are there, ; as we have the courage of our con- T7!i.. :.u.j j viction, and dare to SDeak out in r,iiysuu puciicct x winning gunc ciuu . , , also made some pretty plays, assist- j meeting and fully concur in the fol ing in both the double plays, putting : lowing from the Fair Bluft Times : out Mills on second and Kimball on ' A newspaper without enemies is first. Edwards ( Franklin) pitched a beantiful game. The score . was :.. ; Wilson 0-0-6 0-5-0-3 3-0 11 Franklin 0-00-2-1-20-2-0 7 Tuesday's game. Although the s:ore was kept down scarcely deserving of friends. The vicious and lawless never like a bold, fearless newspaper, and every self re specting publisher should be proud c f their enmity. There are other news paper foes, however, whoare more troublesome and consequently more : T- f -. V-oV-3;:m.; V. m& vvv il txiiKx uusc luyciuci iuur wds till au-- . t . j -r- J r . . . i to be feared. I-irst and foremost is scence of that snap and interest in' t , - . . j the man who owes a newspaper an Tuesday s game which had been the r. j Lj . ... - , , . . 1 honest debt and will not pay it. Then Do You Use It? It's the best thing for tlje hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch, to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes -the soil in which the hair" grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor; A Verdict Against Vanderbilt. feature of that of'the previous day. Unfortunately the pleasure ot a closely contested game was marred by two serious kicks on the part of Franklin early in -the game. The there i is the ambitious mortal who ' - Asheville , Tune v The United wants an office and complains be-. States Court jury, in the case of J. cause the newspaper cannot consis-. Edward Huntt vs. Chas. MclSTamee tenth- champion his cause , he is pret- J to-day returned w Verdict awarding umpire called' Mills out at second, V ' i ine piaimin 5 damages. Huntt when he (Mills). was fully persuaded : : " . V , F y I was inJurea m '95 stone from . . .- . . . . . of h .'.yer and is not allowed todo ij h'acf nn Maot that he had reached his base in safety -this was followed by another close decision which made thevisitprs think that the umpire was against them. They simply did not know their man. Capt. Vaughan has a nice team of ball players, and what is more they are gentlemen. "They played what they (unjustly) thought an uphill - V J game and finally in the ninth inning -"Mark Twain" (Samuel L. Clem succeeded in scoring the winning run mens) has written '"a letter to the on Woodard's error. Lawson pitch- 1 tuu: ... in front ot the Swanannoa Hotel. The stone came from an excavation securing from it all the assistance he possibly can." son Such praisei from one who travels a. guuu ueai -over ior:n Carolina, is very gratifying to the Wilson people. v m i : forfeiting jts charter last week. $20, 000. interest upon the bonded debt was due on July 1st. There was no money i the tieasury, and the banks refused to loan the amount unless the Democratic aldermen guaranteed the loan. The upshot of the affair was that the charter must be forfeited or the Democratic aldermen recognized, A compromise was soon effected and the money secured. Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consump tion. This is the best medicine in the wwuu iui da -iuiius ui- vougns, oias and for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not ed a good game, striking out eleven men, and was beautifully supported. Bootert played an ideal field and while LeGrand is by no means a pretty man there are few better catchers outside - the league. N For the home team Mangum pitch- a winning game and made four daisy infield stops. Oldham as usual caught a faultless game. Substitutes Alley and Anderson should be signed on the regular . team and allowed a chance to make a record. Alley's play on first was tip top, only marred by one bad play, which cost .nothing The score was : Franklin 7 Wilson t 6 so, is a sure enemy. But the mean est enemy is the man whom the newspaper has befriended, and who and was thrown several hundnd delibe rately condemns the sheet after yards, passing over a three storv building and falling on South Main street, breaking; his leg. The ex civation was for the Young Men's I ustitute which George W. Vandt r bilt erected for colored people. The Verdict is - against. Mr. ; McNamee, Vanderbilt's agent. .' The case, will be taken to the Court of Appeal i. Mark Twain Kef uses Aid. paper, but declining the fund it vias raising for him. It had reached 2, 938.45, the Herald and Andrew Car negie having 4 given $1,000 each. Twain says that his family persuaded that he should not accept aid hi im simile Qi , Is ca ever' vrajper. A u Unselfish Woman, Wednesday's game. Everybody looked forward to yes terday's game between Wilson and Washington for it was understood that the boys were going to make an extra effort to pay Washington back for the drubbing they got at the hands of the "Fishermen" last , week. Owing to the fact that we go to press on Wednesday afternoon we can only "give the result of the game without comment. ; If the boys 'do themselves proud" we shall be heard from later on. The score was : Wilson 6 Washington 7 Three errors by Washington in the disappoint. It has no equal 'for j first gave Wilson four runs' while Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La ! Grippe, Cold in the head and, for Consumption. It is safe for ail ages, pleasant to take, and above all, a sure cure.. It is all always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection wth Dr. King's New Dis- did some magnificent work. co very, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at Hargrave's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. iii'i ... w nson countered with two errors which brought, two men home, but when the boys got down to work some pretty ball was played. ? Wil kins, R., and Moore made a; play each which could not have been bet tered, while Card, for Washington, The game was, suspended in 8th inning on accont of rain, afterwards being re sumed. Washington making- two while his health is good, and adds: "I was glad that you initiated that movement, for i was tired of the fact and worry ot the debt, but I recog nize that it is not permissable for a ' man whose case is not hopeless to shift his burden to other men's shoul ders."; N.Y. Dispatch. onstipation Caxises fully half the sickness )n the world. It retains the digested food too Ions: iu the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- m n gestlon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, - in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. FIDOs Some days ago, says the Wash ington 'corespondent of the Chicago Record, 1 told the story of a lady clerk in the Patent Office who asked Commissioner Butter worth to pro mote the woman at the next desk in stead ot herself, because her associate had Serious sickness in her family and was sadly in need of the' money . It was then that Butter worth said he was sure he was looking a true Christian in the face. But he did not forget her, and the next vacancy that occur red she was promoted, so that now botn women are receiving an advance of salary. The name of this unself ish woman is Mrs. Frances B. Erwin, of Louisiana ; the name of her asso ciate for whom she relinquiehed her promotion is Miss Hattie Sears, of Virginia. . H. G. COMOR, President. J. C. HALES, Cashier - - ' ... BRANCH S GO. 4 " .- - 1. J ; ! "WILSON OST. O. & 1 t ; - TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS IN ITS FULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE BUSINESS' OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. 1. 1 M Real Estate Dealer WILSON, i.Will gladly furnish an v k niduuu rarainor ilSOn and vicinity. 1 is a town of 4000 inhabitant, with all the 'modern, improve ... "..j ' ai'Jl hOfU Electric lights and Telephone service, and is the most pros. VVe have the best Cotton and Tobacco Market In the State. Yet farming lands are reason ble in price, from $i0 pe acre 'up. We are in a posi tion to offer Building Lots in any .section of the town, and call attention especially to vacant lots on Academy, Spring, Goldsboro, Hines, Daniel and Park streets, rana. ing m price from -$150 to $1,000. 1 . : mm Real Estate Brokers and Commission Merchants. Office Corner Nash and Goldsboro sts., : Wilson N. C v Real Estate Bonght and Sold. () Rents Collected. ' We ofter for sale Building Lots in the town of Wilson and Elsewhere'. If you want to sell your , lot place it With men who are in touch With purchasers. If you want a" 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 caa be bought reasonable. Price, $1,000. No. 8. , A valuable mill plant. " Oiie 12 horse power Cooper engine, " .12 " " boiler. " circular saw mil complete, cuts 19 inches. " mounted cut off saw. " grist mill complete, heavy 40 inch runners. " steam power Wilson Cotton press. ' laree 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. - i ; iNQ. 12. i iarm or 250 acres 4 mun from Wilson, 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. fro. 13. A good 4-room dwelling on corner of Spring and South streets. A good sized lot cheap lor the price, - No. 15. 1,250 acres timber land on and extending from the W. C. &V 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. Pncc $2,100. No. 16. A nice two story 9-rooni dwelling nicely located, IotSoxi50'reet Price low. 10. n iarm 01 00 acres, a from Wilson; buildings new, Horse farm just cleared. Price, 5S50. No. 23. Farm of 90 acres 6 miles frpnj Wilsonl One horse farm in cultivation Good hnilH Price, $1,100. of Spring and Hines streets, 45 )i 5' l"3 feet. Price $100. . No. 38 , Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and Hines streets, 45 C) 1S5 feet. Price $100. No. 39. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Dairy streets, 473 W' JO feet. Price ioo. of riin; in nth ivViiVi emxre thtm tVi game by score of 7 to 6. , ' iU"'eS Correspondence solicited. ! - 4 j &. . ui v.uaigc. No. C2. Varant lot nn fhft COrfief 0 Goldsboro and Dairy streets 46'3 y 185 feet. Price $90. 27-i-iyr.
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