Just as soon as the better grades of tobacco start in you may look lor big averages. The lugs are averag ing about nine cents. - When in need of anything in the printing line call phone number 64. The; Advance printing office can supply your every need at rock bot tom prices. PKHSONA L MENTION. School Tax in Old Field. The people of Old Fields Township Mrs. B. W.' Hargrave and family on the right side. They have enter have returned from Seven Springs, ed their emphatic protest, against W. M. Carter was in Richmdnd the extra tax sce, bUhe over this week with a sample ol "new crop." helmin majority, of 230 to 6. They, at least, were not greatly fool - Messrs. Louis Crejnrv and I C j t .1 r , Wf li-nm .lAAoA .1 u j 1 r U, . J eu oy me spacious promises 01 the c iwvc auuea me schedule ol Braswell. of Rockv Mnnnt: M -W Absolutely Pur sales aj the several tobacco ware houses k our city directory, on the first page. The sales wilt always be for the'week succeeding the date of the paper. This schedule will be corrected weekly from the official , i.iaii l for its frrt'at leavening strength 1 I t li I 1 1 1 ill A tin fiuul airtiinat i;iM'i loiin.s uf adulteration common sales card, issued by the Wilson To- i:uV l. UVKlNii POWUEK CO., NEW YORK. WILSON LOCALS. I . : K" NKlVS UKIKFLV TOI.I FK 1SUSY ItKAD ICRS. Hmni' M ttrs risked up on Our Streets lv iir K'iorter Wliat lie Steit aiul Ileal h. in Tobacco continues to move iiul piioes are still well up. tiood scrap is selling quite high. A!! old stock seems to be pretty well exhausted. 5;",ooo thrown away th at is wh.it it has cost to hold the school" ck ction. The result is "Nit." bacco Board ot Trade. The opening sale at the "Star" was held on Tuesday. Mr. R. R. Satterwhite, of Oxford, was the auc tioneer. It has not been fully decid ed yet whether he will remain lor the season or not. Notwithstanding the fact that it was "Election day" they had a very good sale. We wish the new warehouse every success, that is provided they give us part of their job work and a good advertisement. Iteolutions by Tobacco Board of Trade. J At a rolled meetintT nl tVi Wilcnn ( Mr. John Taylor has just returned are alwavs readv to vote and ,hay - Toharro Roard ot Tradp hpld at (mm i imcIi r T . ! I . , ' .nil IU UdllUHUIC... I mr.ro tViow rronoroll.r ... M T A .. ..U - O ,U uvsiv., iijjr any manage tu jiJCl 1 tVIOUIl, il. , iug am, lOU, UIC following. was unanimously adopted : The board has just heard with pro found regret ot the death ol one of its most esteemed members, Richmond Maury, ,. Death loves a shining mark and truly he was one, being an honorable, upright and successful business man, a genial companion, a courteous gen tleman and a devoted husband, father and son. In the death of Richmond Maury ue feel that we have lost one of our most energetic and stirring members, whose vacant place cannot be filled. (Signed) R. G. Briggs, W. T. Clark, J G. Ronfv, W. F. Woodard, W. J. Boykin, Committee in the city Sunday. Mr. W. T. Clark spent yesterday ii Littleton, N. C, assisting a friend in making a life contract. Miss Lzzie Hancock who has been visiting Miss Margaret Hadley left Monday for her home in Newbern. The New Cash Kaeket . Mr. Leath's new quarters are fast approaching completion. Messrs. Meredith and Kidder, Contractors, are to be congratulated upon their successful solution of a difficult prot problem, They were called upon to There will be some good horse rac- throw into one the two stores occupy ing out at the race track this after noon at 2 o'clock. Be sure and go. Dr. W. R. Best has returned from a lew weeks stay at Panacea Springs, where he has been tailing the waters. business at Newbern, was in the city KitgeeoiiibK County Teacher' Institute. The "regular meeting of the Coun iy- inhume, ui cugecomDe county, Monday on his way North. will be -held, at larboro, on Wednes day, August 18th. ing the ground floor of the three story brick -building at the intersection of Na$h and Goldsboro streets. Sepa rating the stores was an eight foot passage and two solid twelve inch brick walls. They succeeded so well Miss Lizzie Crowell left yesterday that when the walls had been replac- for Asheville, where she goes to se- ed by a line of pillars and everything lect a home for her father, Ex-Sheriff made snug not a penny's worth of J, W. Crowell. damage had been . done on either of Mr. G. A. Barfoot fnrmprlv r,f thU he flors above, not even a crack in - .... ....... j (-' ...... place, now doinp- a lare merchantile tne Postering, ' n f" Mr. 'kR. M. Davis, Superintendent Wilson precinct No 2 is evident- of the town and county schools, has invited Professor E. P.:Mangum to address the teachers on the subject of "Geography." Prof. Mangum has ly in favor of free silver. They voted vixUrn to one on the school tax bill. The two stores, passageway, and the new annex are now thrown to gether in one large, well lighted and convenient store. The cashier's desk will occupy a position in full view of every part of the store and be con nected, by cash railway, with all the asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man livHsi Professional Cards. 8pztt Ctt Tkkatvbvt for tortnrtng, dtefig. Bring, Itching, burning, and ely kin and scalp diaeaae Willi lost oChair. Warm batbs with Cn Tioiraa Soaf, gentle application of Curicua. (ointment), and fall doar of Cimcua Bbsoi txmt, greatest ol blood purifiers and humor caret Qaw to Carr I (chins Pkin Dimi,ft. RED ROUGH HANDS Mr. Geo. VV. Connor has bought the lot next to that occupied by Mr. , V. Davis, on Tarboro street, and is h iving a residence erected thereon. We understand that Mr. Tames T. Wiggins has retired from the to l).uvo i)usiness. Mr. Watson will use his prize house during the com ; in .season. Baldness is often proceeded or at eompanied by grayness ol the hair To prevent both baldness and gray ness use Hall's Hair Renewer, an honest remedy. The Watson Warehouse have enclosed a portion of their basement and put in an elevator for the conve nience of parties wishing to have their tobacco graded in town. Mr. W. T. Clark has move'd in- Mr. Avery Martin, who has been in Greenville on business for two weeks, has returned and can be found at J. G. Rawls Jewelery Store. Mr. T. L. Moored of Salisbury, sales counters. The entire front on Md., is in the city. Mr. Moore is Nash street has been transformed in- attracted a good deal of attention, in looking for a place to his notion, to lour large display windows, eh- educational circles.this summer by his He may make Wilson his home. closed by immense panes of plate treatment of this subject, at More- Mr. Lacy Abrams is off for a visit fi'ass- These windows, we under- head City and again at the University to jhe- Nashsville Exposition and rel- stanc are to e an ever varying show atives in Mir.sissinni. Whilp awav lor tne lovers ot the beautiful, tliey --. r( . . y his position, at the Western Union, will be filled by Mr. W. C. Mason, of Wilmington. . Stop Them! The Man or Woman who has bought POIITURE -FROM I Woollen K Stevens. lr D I IIS I Wil1 tel1 yu that ls tne pldce said: " You never know you have taken a pill till it is all over." 25c. C. I. Ilood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. u tO get the Best Goods for The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.' I , . the least money. D. WORTH INGTON. . A. B. DEANS. VI70RTH1NGTON & DEANS. V ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WILSON, N. C. Office on Court House Square. F. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NASHVILLE. N. C. Practices in Nash, Ed-ecombe, Wilson n auu 1 lauiax counties. A. J. SIMMS. A. B tEAN?. A. J. SIMMS & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office in rear of Court House. p- P.-Box 162. WILSON, N. C. TT G. CONNOR, " . ' ' Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N.C. Offire Branch & Go's. Bank Building A.J.Simms&Co Real Estate Dealers, WILSON, - N.C., Will orjadly furnish any infor mation regarding Wilson and vicinity. WILSON Summer School. K NSET EHINAI will be under the direct supervision of Mr. Leath himself. mERIT is what has givon Hood's Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. Something to Kepend On. Opening of Graclrd Schools. The Graded Schools will open . for the session of 1897-98 on Sept 13th. 1 Will De at the bChOOl Building On llocklen's Arnica Salve. Sept island 2d from 9 to 12 o'clock, The best Salve in the world for a. m., for the purpose of examining Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt and grading new pupils. It is best Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped lor all newpupils to meet me at this Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm ' 1 t 1. . 1 i ! :n 1 oi i . , . ... ' . uuie auu 1 uupe mai parents win oKin eruptions, ana positively cures 01 Jones & bon, Cowden, 111, in mark the date. Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- speaking of Dr King's New Discov- On Saturday, Sept . 4th, at 9 anteed to give perfect satisfaction or ery says that last winter his wife was o'clock, I will meet any pupils who money refunded. Price 25 cents per attacked with LaGrippe and her case failed to pass on the work of last ses- box. For sale by B. W. Hargrave. grew, so serious that physicians at sion. I Cowden and Pana could do nothing OF- LAGliANGE, N. G., WILL OPEN AT Wilson, J. C, September 5tli, 1897 is a town of 4000 inhabitants, with all the modern improve ments, such as Water' works,: . Electric lights and Telephone ' service, and is the most pros perous town in North Carolina. VVe have the best Cotton and Tobacco Market In the State. Write for Catalogue to The Colored School will open on to his residence on the corner of SePl- 20th, and I will be at the School building on Sept. 3d at 9 o'clock, to grade new pupils. Respectfully, E. P. Mangum, Supt t 31-3- r.road and Whitehead streets. "-He is keeping "Batch" for the present but expects his familyj down in a few weeks ! The delegation of firemen, to the Sate Firemens Association (col ored) which is going on at Winston this week, left for that place on Monday last. It will hardly repre lTscnf Wilson, however, as Edmund Poole was left behind. School Election. The vote by precincts as relumed up to the time of going to press is : For. Against. Wilson ( Toisnot Pr. it (i Old Fields, Taylors, Saratoga, 2, 3. 4. 1. 2, In that portion of Wilson town ship not embraced in the Graded School District there were only forty votes cast, thus clearly demonstrating the l.ict that the people of that 'locality were not 'much impressed with the offer held out by our worthy contemporaries. A TraeMly Narrowly Averteil. Last Saturday evening a number of gentlemen were seated in front of Spring Hill, the Briggs Hotel when a young man, Cross Roads, ... . , ' r a Stantonsburg, a little the "worse for wear, joined gack Creek the party and proceeded to maite a Gardners, footstool of one of the gentlemen present., This of course was resent ed, from words - it 'was but a step to 16 4 II 4 12 6 15 24 2 4 43 5 3 1 I 7 83 105 230 47 JOSEPH KINSEY, PRIN., LaGRANGE, N. C, for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from hrst dose, Till August 15th, 1897 ; afterwards, Wilson, N. C and half dozen dollar bottles cured 22 28 tf her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for - Consumption, - 109 Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to 208 do this good work. Try it. Free trial boitles at B. W. Hargave's Drug Store. v 180 42 161 101 Te Pas II II I II till villi 1 Yet'farmino; lands are reason ble in price, from io pe acre up. We are in a post tion to offer . Building Lots in any section of the town, and call attention especially to vacant lots on Academy, Sprino;, Goldsboro, Hines, Daniel and Park streets, rang ing in price from $150 to $1,000. Special Kxcursion via Southern Ity. to Washington, I. V., Rich moiitl and Nor folk, Va.. AusuHt 13lh and 14lli. 1897. On August 12th, 13th, and 14th, North Carolina Hanker' Association. The state grants a thirty year char ter to the North Carolina Bankers' blows, but owing to the circumstances AssociationThomas H. Battle, John the Southern Ry. will place on sale the blows were very light. During F. Bruton and J.' Hales being the in- at aj stations on its Lines, round-trip the course of the altercation a friend corporators. . special excursion tipkets, to Washing- of one of the participants drew a knife The above is the out come ot a Richmond and Norfolk, and re- . . . . I" .1- 1 .1 , .rur.L f and was about to use it when his arm meeungoi Tne oanKers 01 iNonn v.ar- tuf at rate o! one singe fare for lhe i?et more for vour money was caugnt ana ne was aisarmeu. rvi ufl'" iuu..., v,.. j colors and this stage ot the game the spectators i neoujea ui uic .duuiiiuu is. m gci stepped m between the belligerants, the officers of the several banks better and the conflict was changed it to a acquainted and to make their inier wordy war of wind, in which both course pleasanter. The officers ot parties are adepts, and what threaten- the Association lor this year are: 1 hos. H. Battle, fres ; A. U. Bre nizer, 1st V Pres.; T. W. Dewey, Sec. and.Treas. Remova Sale and uet brighter and faster brighter colors when you buy Put ram's Fadeless Dyes, and it takes less time to dve and makes less muss and for the same price, 10 cents per pack ii; Sokl by Havvley & Raper, Boy ctic, N. C. round trip. Tickets will be limited 15 days from date of sale. Tliis af fords an excellent opportunity to visit all Eastern points, .'j,. till Wll 11UV11UI MIUI W If ,mnufn n r,U .m,.H 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 T ... o r . a. j.. oiiiiiiis a u). EXPECT to move our entire business across the street No 5- - Farm of 52 'acres 6 miles from to the twe stores in the Rawls building, which will be fi'Siirf.SStaU ' EYERYTIIINGr AT COST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ed to be a thunderstorm settled into a harmless April shower. on Southern Ry. dpt. L. I). Killette, of Spring a inftvri:ued. hope,-was in the city this week on a One of "Murphey V pupils was viMt to his family. The Captain says neatly called down yesterday by an ih- v are building another warehouse old farmer. The old gentleman was iASpringhope. This house will be walking along larboro street wnen i'in bv Messrs. Liwson and Willis, Uood KnadH. The subject of good roads is just now attracting t'.je attention of the whole country. Th'ere is no doubt but For exactrates, schedules, etc , call thrown into one, and enlarged by an addition to the. rear of 40 that ca., be bought reasonable. Price, .. .- .1 r . .1 r ' r . l . t i - t r . or address any Agent 01 me ieet, witn iour maenincenc piate eiass snow-windows in iront. T ... ... , . 1 liU. O. dlUdiJIC 1I1III III1I1L W e will thus have, our entire stock in one immense room. One 12 horse power Cooper engine VVe don t want tne trouble ana expense ot moving, so ve have decided to sell out the entire stock now on hand at cost. he met a man that be took to be uiai a guuu iudu uaic. iimu . yw, Mr. Washington, when the following one, nor is there much doubt dialogue followed : " that good roads leading to an ton Farmer Good morning Mr. W., give that town a vast advantage over how is bacca going this week ? all Jneighboring towns not so fortu- Sport Look here, with a savage nate. We are pleased to note the fact look, my name is not Washington, that the principal roads leading into anrl I have made un mv mind to lick. Wilson are being overhauled and put the-TTRft man that called me so. into good shape. A number of men, Farmer Wal, my friend I didn't prisoners from the county jail, are mean no harm but (with a motion kept at work on the approaches to that one makes in taking oft a coat) the town constantly. The hill at if I have hurt your feelins I ges I'll Toisnot was their first care, then the have to give you satisfaction. new road which passes the pumping - Prof. Mangum is a busy man To say mat the laugh was turned, station was attended to. I he hanas 1k se days. He is engaged in get- hardly expresses the true state of the are now at work tne bI2 rea nm between the town and tne race tracK. We understand that Mr. T. B. Sugg has offered to give the land necessary to make a good walkway, up the hill, if the- road overseer will have the walk buiit. A good sidewalk at this point would be a great convenience to a large number of citizens and would be a great boon to pedestrians and bicyclists who frequently have occa sion to go to the race track. t-inner v of Nashville. Captain says Sju inhope is on 'It boom The town authorities are putting " ut.arc light at the intersection of V in x-and Pender streets. This is a much needed improvement. The p -ople in that portion of the town h-ive made a number of applications f ' v'th! lamp and we are pleased to ! - that the town authorities have i Mind that they could grant their rer (l'iest. . " ; ' :ng the Graded School building in k"d trim for the fall session, this Cleans a generous use of soap, water, id elbo-grease, with an occasional i mcli here and there by the carpen !' is and painters. All will be in '"adiness for the opening exercises n Monday, September 13th. Oaite a crowd was collected, in case. Old People. Old people wlio require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does' not stimulate and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, but acts a tonic and trnt of tlip rnit.nffire. Sundav after- alterative. It acts mildlv on the noon, listening to the thrilling narra- stomach arid bowels, adding strength live of a tramp that recently escaped and giving tone to Hie prgans, there- ,r(:n the Spanish prison in Cuba. His by aiding Nature in the performance experiences, if what he said were of the functions. Electric Bitters is ttuo, were truly thrilling. ' The boys an excellent appetizer and aids diges- Q f-J J AND 'li'cided that they would remain at tion. Old people find it just exactly home for the present and allow what they need. Price fifty cents Confess and the newspapers do and $1 00 per bottle at B. W. Har- tli Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla is sarsapa- : rilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best.: It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so "i when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There are many Sarsaparillas bat only one Ayer's. It aires. Here is an opportunity foi Cotiritrv M 3 J rch as well as consumers that does not often occur. This stock of about $ 1 2,000 was bought at CLOSE, CASH prices, and .1 .11 J : 1.1 : t . 1 iit mere is no oia or unuesirauit; uuuus in tms stocK. we can- " circular saw mill complete, cuts 19 inches. -, , " mounted cut off saw. "gristmill complete, heavy 40 inch runners. - ' 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 cqst. No. 12. A farm of 250 acres 4 miles from Wilson, 150 acres in cultivation. 25 acres good pasture, welt watered.1 4 tenant houses and good out build ings. No better, farm in the county. Price, 4,ooo. No. n. A eood 4-room dwelling on corner of Spring and South streets. A not say how long this stock will last, hence the importance of cod sized lot cheaP ,or the price' I .- 1 - D" j jour acting promptly. During this sale we cannot exchange or take back goods. No. 15. 1,250 acres timber land on and extending from the W. C. & A. and C. C. R H. in Columbus county. Productive farming land if cleared. Place is paying rent as turpentine farm ofi ioper cent, on price asked. Price f2LIOO. . This sale-is straight and honest, no fake. I would say to dwelling nicely located, lot 80x130 feet. - ... 1 w.- 1 , VJ.KJ IMIUVV, n -t, 11 yvji UUUUI, drK cil 1 y Jl UU1 mers, they will tell you there is no humbug about us. Respectfully, J. M. LEATH NASH STREET. Manager the Cash Racket Stores, WILSON, N C. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures in une uay. Chicago in . Real Estate Brokers and Commission Merchants. Office Corner Nash and Goldsboro sts., Wilson, N. C. Real -Estate Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. v No. 18. A farm of 80 acres, 8 miles from Wilson, buildings new. Horse fafm just cleared. Price, $850. - ' - No. 23. Farm of 90 acres 6 miles from vVilson. -One horse farm in cultivation Good buildings. Fine tobacco land. Price, f 1,100. No. 25. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Hines streets, 45 by 1S5 feet, rnce fioo. No. 3S Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and HJnes streets, 45X by 185 feet. -Price $ 160. - Ko. 39. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Dairy streets, 47K by 185 feet. Price f 100. No. 52. Vacant lot on the corner of . . 1 :.. . . 4 . a CI' tr OOIuSooro anu iauy miccis "j 185 feet. Price $90. No. 19. Lot on corner of bprmg ana WANTED. A relliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and mal-fl a house-to-house convass for our Veeetable Toilet Soapsl $ao to $75 a ir Mi T,.nri;rirr T 'rt in ih fnirn nfWilwin and Elsewhere. Dairv streets. Good four-room dwel , ".1 :i a 'AAA-'-.. r-c .! " .. ' .1 u: ffiPC hfTfr niumii cdMiy indue, nuuicss iuii.i i i iingr eoou waicr, l-C IUW. iveeu, 04 10 ou -luaitu xivcuuc, 1 w e inviie lnienuuitf scincis iu aim a..Mud. wv. ..w..... . tag-Information given' free of charge. . - 27-18- ryr.