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The Wilson Advance. BY TBE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUHLISH :-. iJ EVERY THURSDAY. W. LC ANT vV ELL PROPRIETOR. V rite red ii -he I'o?' Office al Wilson .'. C. eco;id class mart matter . i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year.. . .. J. .. ... fi.'.oo ix Months. . -. . .. .. . i 5 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always tv post-office address in full. - - jpff" Advertising Rates furnished On ipplication. No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. . Address all cor respondence to The Advance, - Wilson. N. C. t t v. i Tnvprnnr nas aDDOinc- ed Wheeler Martin solicitor - w 11 1 01 . the" seeor.d district, in olace of Bernard, who has been pro moted ' to district attorney C. B. Aycock's position. . At a meeting of the repre sentatives of forty-five labor unions, held in Boston this week, it was decided that a nanimous strike of all cotton mill operatives, in New Eng land, be ordered. If this is done if . will.stop every mill in those states' and throw out of emnlovment : about I J.7.000 mill hands. - - ,. . . . ii' . c , 1 1 . nas saueu lor ms iiuinc aiiu.: .ins. sucsessor,- Senor Louis Ber- -v-" f I q Vrn nidi vMTOin ri onf hci a,, -v--r not yet uisavoweu tie linercuec that they were a party to in sinuations in the letter. inre- rrarrl to rrinmntv ht "it i thousfht that this 'will be . done in due time. Superintendent Mebane is havinora school report prepar- ed that will show just what "fevery school in the State .. is I doing and also what they have : .done in the past. The report will contain . cuts of butkhngs and. where possible, the like , nesses ol the teffchers. : It will be a most interesting- work ' as well as a great advertisement for the several schools. A big" conference of the supporters of free silver is in session, at Minneapolis, Minn. The object of the meeting is to most unanimous in their , corn fuse all the silver interests, re- mendatbn -of the course pur gardless of party affilliatiori, sued by this country, in the De but, , as the meeting is to be Lome case. held behind closed doors, we .1 "il l SUppOSe there Will De no chance to Pjet at what is. really done. All the leading silv,et- ites are there, including Sen- ator BuMer and W. J. liryan. As an evidence of the waste- fulness of the recent law which provided for the election, to vote a special school tax, the following hem res will be of in- terest. The State Superin- i r i ! ? t . -tendent ot ruDiic instruction . . . f t, -makes a Statement Ot the money raised by Special tax in" . i c . . r i i .1 it. tne estate tor pu 011C 5CnooiS. ;it is only $152.52. , At must have ' cost $25,000 to hold the elec tion on this tax. The . dona tions, or private gifts to the public schools aggregate 5,- 200. ." : i'- f ' - ' ' ' - At a meeting- ol the direc- tors of the iMassachusetts Cot- ton Mill Combanv. of Lowell. Mondav. it uvas found that iwnue tne mills or tne comoanv. located at Lowell, were . run- ning at; a loss, .thefr " mill at Lindale, Ga., was.; making a fair return on the capital in vested. VV iierfi this state ot at- . . v " . tairs was made clear a vote as taken to determine the fu- ture course of the company; this resulted in the unaninjous de cision that1 steps be taken to extend the Georgia plant. "The only logical conclus ion to be reached," says the Galveston News, "thit will give to the farmer the much needed relief and add wealth and prosperity to the State beyond the conception of the most fertile imagination is to manufacture thecotton, grind the wheat and corn, can the extra y vegetables and fruits, thus retaining not only the r u . .1. . . .ucsi ui uic .raw material mat ; '.. is purchased by us, but the 'J Drohts; at linmp.". --"- -- - - , AMERICA SHOULD SKT AN X AMPLE. The recent incident, in which the Spanish representa tive, at Washington, was de tected writing letters and cast ing, slurs upon the President, has created nuite a stir. There are certain meoibers of Gon- -. : . I . ...... j i gress that "are seeking to en large upon the insult artel make of it an excuse to break in upon the peaceful relations which exist between this count trv and Soain. It is to be hoped that there will be enough j ... men of sober sense to counter- act such action, this ' country does -'not want f any"' outside j 1 J i t.c territory and the only outcome lc -Y ; L c-rl 11 1 Ot a war With bpain WOUla DC the acquisition of Cuba. Thus far the administration has .,11 Q :.n0ccorfr mMQ- " - :j . 1 -i tv 1 i 1 111. a. v a v. - 1 n i ' , 1 1 .u.w.,1 :p.ri .vuv.-. country. 1 o uo anytnin ex- treme would only tenu to bring US down -to a level with the man, who SO far forgot his dignity, as a representative, 11 i r i- as to indulge his feelings as an individual. The incident should ? , tT&.. , citizens ot the unitea stares. If we would have the President 1C3HCC4 ljy .lult,UJ vv n fs 4- .-i I-..T fi ner afc nm snouia set tne ioretgners a gopd ekample. For if they fead daily accounts of him, in our leading periodicals, - which are the reverse of complimen tary, is it stranee that they -TrvftiT on nntn irr KacArl upon such sources of informa- tton i Jl Ame If Americans wish their x,arnm(nt rtcr AA thr Jhould shovv morreSpect for the omctals ot that govern- . . ment, at home. A Clever Iru-k. It certainly look,S like it, blrt there is really no trick about it Anybody can try it who has Lme Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure him, self right awav by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys- is a blood purifier 'and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplesssness. and Melan choly. Il is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores thejsystem to its natural vigor. ,Try Elect iic Bit ters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker Every bottle guar anteed. Only 50c a bottle at B. W. Hargrave's'Drug Store-" - Foreign newspapers are al Charlotte Observer Before the Mormon mission arips all o-pt nut nt thp- State ani the excitement which has attended their invasion entirely SUDSlCtes, we want to SUDmit a i i - . r ' held-over oarap-ranh; from an editorial about them which, ap- & A - peared in the! Monroe journal three or four weeks ago: - A man who can be upset in his faitb bv-Mormons.will sooner or later hp imsef" hv somethintr is.t. . It's v -,r , i, naruiy woi hi w ihic irymjj 10 Keep mm jn iipe'- As soon as he gets straightened in on one side he is sure . i-i .1.1 i . t to kick out on me otner ana it s oniy. A (lnesllon 01 tlme 1111 ne is out -01 harness anyway.; Come to to think about it rightly isn't there really a good deal in this view ot the matter ? NO KTII rAiid in a and its rk- SOI IIOKS,- . i I low many citizens of the State know that there IS such a DOOK T 1 iicn iiuw niciiiy arc rVin U,.. - . - t -"cre wiiu iiave reau ine dook r We. think we might safely say that, not one per cent, have seen this work -and yet it is one of the most instructive and interesting dooks ever com- M 1 , l:: M 1 " pneu, not omv 10 iNortn varo- linians out to tne general public, Every school in the State should use it as a supliment of the course in geography. It is full of information and has many beautiful illustrations. We copy below a paragraph on Wilson County : . . I WILSON. "W'iilsen bounty lies on, the west-, ern border of the Ionleaf pine belt, and its soilstbelonyf almost exclusive ly to the. region of levt-1 upland piny woods, correspond in some respects to those of Edgecombe. This coun ty is traversed byinumerous streams, the-most notable b( ;vhicK is Mocca sin river, along which, as well-as its tiibutaries, are found considerable tracts- ol alluvial land and , swamps (gum and cypress) Wilson has more variety of so 1 than Edgtcombe; the upoer portion of the countv cor responds more nearly with, Wake; the farms are small, populatiorf large ly white; and the water excellent and free lroni malaria. , Marl is found in the eastern half of the county. Wilson is a large cotton producing countyj the crop averaging from 10, ooo'to 15,000 bales annually. It is altogether a thrifty, prosoer pus county with numerous elements ofc prospenty. It is traversed ,bv the f 1 1 m iridfnn ' onrl " A lrf n rji I l-rvj ri V Mill" ivi' tiuvi - Vj-v. 'H 1 am w y anvantageous to its industry and. pro motive Yf the creation and growth of several thrifty towns. Wilson, the largest of these, is the county seat, with a population 1 5.000. Here is a c .tton lictory, tobacco sales houses, cn,l e yrVded school, churches etc Black Creek ha a- population ot 200, Saratoga f 130. and Toisnot 5 , lobacco culture has recentlv.de . a. un veloped wtth rapidity in Wilson CountV,almost altogether in the best qualities. The Board of Trade, re ports the production of the county tor 1 8o.s at 4,000,000 pounds. The mc.t .. .uQ . o:- . - 1 11 l 1.1 111.1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 . -v f-t 1 1 1 ni 11 1 1 !is most favorable for an increased 1 production, as more than ;.coo acres wnl be in cultivation of this crop There are lour sales houser, which handled combined in 1895 7,500.- ?P0U TT in the town of Wilson, which afford am pie facilities for handling both the cotton-and tobacco crops. -i ..o ,. vrt.ucu rtL D'y-" an 73 town lots valued 656.347 Pi iriilafrwn nrl-iito . t - QQi col- ' ored 7.760 ; total, 18.644 NEWS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA. The applicants for ihe presidency ot the A.I& N. C R R. are number ed by the score judge Dick is reported as improv ing rapidly he , is expected to be able to. come home in about three week s-. Four Wake county convicts es caped Thursday night, by removing (he hearthstone to a building that they occupied, The shirt factory at the nenitenti- ary is delayed bv a defective boiler. A new one is being pjt in. The Supreme Court has" decided hat all examinations, for license to practice law, shall be written. It is reported that there will be. fu sion between R-ps. and Pops, in the first district and that Skinner will be mean-draught and 6,6$2 tons dis nominee fjr Congress. , - Pcement. She has two ten inch vertical turrets , and two military . 3 mcitor ii tt. 01 Winston, an- nunces that he will Ue a candidate lor re-mmination. , c , . ... ."""tau,u"ulcl uccn ueucinS witn ODScene pictures the Confederate Aionument at-K-iietgh.. He has not vet been caueht X- . . - u1..,u1CuoCuM..KCwa.cnouse nas just been completed at Durham by the American Tobacco Co moan v for the storage ofleaf tobacco. 1 Sixty thousand dollars h ive been raised to this date f r the negro cot ton mill at Concord, and it is now de cided to add $50 000 more. Treasurer Worth has received a . ; r J check for $105,007, for the 1-12 per cent annUHl interest on the State's in- " ' Nonb Carolina rail. i man The Hon. Robert L. Tenkins. ol i : f. - . Salem, who is to be succeeded ty a Virginian as Consul to Patras, Greece, is expected home in about sixty days There is to be, it appears.-a race v two railways for th loner imf. . r ,v-"1 K"1- timber belt between Raleigh and Lil- lingtonone road to run direct tl e ' . other via Holly Springs. .. . , o u.,v ,.i, mic u- fl':ials tavor the eiving the Blind Asylum the. $54,000 special appro Priat'on fr last year, which tl e treasurer declined to pay. Fy.r.mIOrnn, n 1 i :r 1 . " o Republican, announces in a Golds- boro paper that he is done with that party. He was elected Governor of M-.U C i: ,- r L! iiymi ihua as rvtrpuuiican in me 1 seventies. . News comes, from Wiashington that the Supreme Court will require Caldwell and Person, Governor Russell's appointees as railway cdrn- missioners, to show cause why thev i - ' shobld not be ousted and the displao ed dom missioners be reinstated. (lOO Krwaril $lt)0. ' The readers ,of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is, the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conslitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ihe system, ' thereby destroj ing the the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the. patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so mu h faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for every case that it fails- to cure. Srid for list of testimonials.' Address . F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold by Druggists, 75c. ' Hall's Family Pills are the bestr STARTLING HEWS FROM HAYAHA, THE U. S. KAI'l I,tSHII HA1.NK IJK-1'I-:UTKII IN II.4VAM UAI BlIK Can . Unknown Over On. Hiimlietl of thr r. y Kill (l-Mny " rtn1ri and Dniwncd i A 1 1 nffli er Kp llfvd )n bf Sy. (l. Havana," February 15 At 10:30 o'clock this eve nil a : ten ibie ex plosion took place on the U. S. crui ser Maine itl.Hvana harbor ( As yet the cause ol the t x plosion is not apparent. - . The woundvd sailors of the Maine are unable to explain it. :''" It is believed that the cruiser is totally destroyed. , -v The explosion shook the whole city. The windows were broken iri all 1 he houses, r - , The Secretary of the Navy re ceived the following telegram from Captain Sigsbee: . "Maine blown up in Havana har bor, 9:40 p. m , and destroyed Many wounded and doubtless more killed and drOwned Wounded and ., , , . . w. m i- M 1 M and Wa,d Line steamer. Send H light house tenders from Key West tor crew anu ew pieces 01 equipment No one had other still above water clothes than those upon, him. I "Public opinion .hoh'd be suspen- ded'uu funlv ". it - i . AM fi -ers believtd to be sacd Jenkins and Merritt not yet accounted for. Many Spanish officers? . including represent atives of General Blanco, now with me, express sympathy ( Signed) Sigsbee. ' The officers referred to in the above dispatch are: Lieut. Friend W. Jenkins and Assistant Engineer Dar win R. Merritt : The Secretary of the Navy received another dispatch from . Key West at the same tinie witn the above, but its contfnts were not made public. - The Maine was biul in 1890 aPa cost of $2,588 000. She had a stet l- bull, and a complement . Havana, February16 of 874 men The wild est Consternation. revail n Havana. The w.harves are crowded with thou sands ot people.. It is believed the explosion occurred in a small powder magazine. At a quarter of eleven o'clock what remains of the Maine is still burning : pPtaln Sigsbee and t Ihe other offi- cers have been saved. . .1 It is estima- ted that over one hui jidred of the crew were killed but it is lmpossiDle as yet to get exact detail The Maine is a bail lleship of the second class, and is regarded as one of the best ships in the navy. She 318 feet long, 57 feet broad, 21 6 roasts, and ber motive power is Turn ished by twin screw 'Vertical triple expansion engines, having a maxi- mum horse power of 9 293 and capa- He of making a speed of 17 45 knots 5he carries four ten inch and six six men Dreech loading guns in her main battery, and seven six-pounder and eight o pounder rapid firing guns and four Catlings in , her secondary battery, and four Whitehead torpe does Thq coi respondent of the Associ. ated Press has been near the Mail e in one of the boats of ihe ci u st r Al- phonse XIII.. and seen others of the wounded who corroborate; the state' ment of those first interviewed,, that they were already atleer when the explosion occu red. Havana; February 15. Captain S'bee siys the expJosmn .occurred ZZZVe l7,k OrdZ i . were siven to the other officers to save themselves as best thev could l " A Skin Disease In a Terrible Condition with Scrofula Sores Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Is Better than for IO Years. "I had a akin disease which was very troublesome. I took a great deal of strong medicine which did not do me any good and I was at last obliged to give up. I was in a sort ot stupor some of the time. Scrofula sores broke out and I could get nothing to do me any goocU My daughter told me of a woman who was afflicted as I was and who found re lief in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I concluded to try this medicine.- At that time i was in a terrible condition with sores on my head and body. The first few doses of Hood's Sarstparilla seemed to give me relief, and in a short time the sores be Ban to heal. My appetite improved and 1 felt like a new man. I am 'now in better health than for 10 years." S. M. Grieb, I 'Winn.kn. t? :-i 1 .-..i. t- : Z i j. h uuu vu., ijhuc tuver, 1 n 1 i. 1 a u rt 1 1 ri w-eanyw i-v Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best iu fact the One True Blood Purifier.' Sold by all druggists. 31 ; six forts. H-.- Dili- "re Ms and uuuua riua Sick Headacb-. 28c NORTH CAROLINA, ) WILSON COUNTY, f . j SUPERIOR COURT, i BEFORE THE CLERK. F. H. Hewlett - 1 " vs. I W.C.Hewlett, K NOTICE. Lula Smith, Mrs. (Jhas. Shadwell, j 1 he defendants. Lula Smith1 and Mrs. Charles Shadwell will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Wilson county, before the Clerk, to have sold for division among the par ties hereto, tenants in common, that certain lot of land, situate in the State of North Carolina, countv and town of Wilson on Vance street and known as .the VV illiam Hewlett place containing 01 an acre The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear Detore the Clerk r-t Said Superior court at his office in Wilson. N. C. on the 15th day of Man. h, 1898, and answer or demur to the coirmlaint filed in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the. relief demanded in said complaint. Februarvlist, 1808. . I. D. BARDIN. Clerk Superior Court of Wilson Co. Battle & Thorn, r : Attorneys for Plaintiff . The latter, who were literally thrown j from their b7itbvin tner ntht cloth ing, -gave, the nces;-ary orders with great self possesion and bravery. The first theory was thnt rl e e h?d.been a pr limuiairy xi1om"oh mi theSanta Bail ara" (n ; zire) wih powder .rr dnamile below watr: Admiral Mntt iola'. 1 ie i- that ., .1 the first exi lo'OM was'ot a jre iril 1- thCt u'. KjiiI. H ni ur ih. na yadV : . " L- O Bateiran ( Maire, uh nominated Senatfr S Bu'tler !'r iMti-.n- al Ppnlisr rhpiriiian. onrs ui in a bitter attack uu n! him.' Baunan savs : "liutier is; tne lienrmcJ -r . , nold ot ihi counirv He has taken I every means to advance nis own per- t 1 1 srnal interests His treachei is Un blushing He wants to le re elected Senator, and knows he can't be with out the aid. of Noith Carolira Dem ocrats. His course is run witn tne majority ol the ropulist .National Committee, fcr it is against him. The rank and fie of our pary are bitter enouh to C,UC,, h,m . There .mve was a man bsq thoroughly hated and despised." .- Tlie Secretary of State has caught up with a man who is writing; 'over head insurance" policies. He rep resents the "Mutual Fire Protection Insurance Association,", of South Carolina. He went 'to Rale.gh.on Thursday to get license alter his ar rest. - , Vrv - ' At its next meeting the executive committee will call the State Conven tion. The majority of the com mittee are in favor of a straight fijht. Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, Constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS J. K. mm, W. LfiMiELLPrfi. The Contentnea Renting, Buying, lr Selling and Exchanging Plans lor all Kinds of Hjues Farnistied, with Estimates ol Interior and Exterior I Prompt bettlements on all LoIIections of Rents, and Accounts Guaranteed, ... .LOANS .NEGOTIATED. Address all communications to Jko. F. Bruton,. President VV. K. Warren, Cashier The First National Bank o! Wilson. Capital, - - - - $51,000. Surplus and undivided profits, l6,000. -w mw -'ic "We Strive to be CoriseryatiYe, DIRECTORS: Frank W. Barnes, . George Hackney. Jam es ,E d. VV 00 da r d. J .v.-.. w I l)Avm i - - - - - " H. G. CONNOR, President. BRANCH BANKERS. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAKING SOLICITS THE BUSINESS Real Estate Brokers and Office on Nash St., over R. J. Real Estate MM aDd We ofter for sale Building Lots ih . . . .-. We invite intending settlers to call tSTInformatlon civm frf nfrharvo 1 Hb UMMK to which the Expectant lothcr is exposed and; the foreboding and dread with Which she lochs fcr wafd to the hour of woman's severest trial is appreciated by bu'. few. All. eifort, should be Hiade. to smoctii- tHese ruggca nir.cet x4n life's patttivay. for htr, ere -::?, j' presses to her bosom her babe R'S FRIEND allays Nervousness, and so assist? Nature that the change-gees-for-uhnl in ait 'raw manner, vvithoul . ... J T - crh vlnlr, nmfp?l n the w.iv o Nausea. Headache. Etc. Gloomv 1 - . foreboJinc;s yield to cheerful and hopcfuL anticipations she passes through- the ordeal , quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved "upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know one lady, the mother of three chil lren, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of 'Mother's Friend' of " me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and. easily. All agree that their labor, was shorter and less painful." John G." Polpill, Macon, Ga. BI.OO PER BOTTXS at all Drug- Stores, ox- sent by mail on receipt o. price. AHOKS Containing invaln.ihle infonnatinn of cdtc interest to all women, will be sent to rntt any address upon application, bj The iradfitld REGULATORCO., Atlanta, Ga. Professional Cards. - ..." - - - ' ' - -i F. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY And counsrllor at law, : NASHVILLE, N. V Practices in Nash, Edgecombe. Wilsor Pitt and Halifax counties. ; " . 1 m ' A. J. -SIMMS.,' A. B. DEAN? A. J. SIMMS & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE 1 ' ANr REAL ; ESTATE AGENTS Office in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. U 1LSON, N. C HOTHE JH. G. CONNOR, . Attorney at,'i iw, 1 WILSON, - ! N.C. Office Branch & Co's. Bank Building D. WORTH 1NGTON. ! A..B. TJANS. WORTH IN OTON & I)KANi. : ATTORN E VS-A T- L A W '. . V - ; ' WILSON Jn. c. Prompt. attention divert to the Collec tion of claims and settlement of estates. 1 Office On Court House Square. First'Ckss J;b FriLti, I r it'fn art- lii;hf. Hid us you r otdrr i itc awl lm. W. I FOfH, Ally, Real Estate ' 1 and investment Company MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ' ' Real Estate Dacorations, J. A. TAYLOR, Sec. & Treas., WILSON, N. C. Frank V. Barnfs, Vice President -ri tlBry'gi iT Accurate land . Accommodating." IJpnas OettingerJ V. E. Warren. ' J. C. HALES, CasMe s eo. 1, 4 . . i- 4" j WILSON 3ST. O r. BUSINESS IN ITS FULLEST SCOPF. OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Commission Merchant?. Grantham & Co. Wilson, N. C Sold. ) Rents m,cM. . , . t he town f Wilson anrl'Efse where:- and see us. Correspon lence solicited.' will cure .well, have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning . properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer co.n-" taining atUeast . J0- actual Pofas! n the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im proved by that form of Potash Our books will tell you just what to u&e. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. Real Estate Dealers, WILSON, : N. C.;' Will gladly furnish any infor- " " ! iliM mation regarding Wilson and vicinity. - J 1 k 55 town nf a nnn InKaKItontc . v - x - a - jk a v - tl l.J, with all the inodern improver ments, such- as Water works, Electric lights and .Telephone' service, and is the most pros: nprnnc rrArn in Iv nrth I nrr hn v. s j 9 . v a a a a - u a u 1 1 1 1 lCx We have the best Cotton and Toi)aceo Market ,- In the State. Yet farming lands are "reason ble in price, from $10 pe acre up. r We "are in a oos tion to offer Lets in any section of the town . and call attention' especially to vacant lots on Academy, Spring, Goldsboro, v Hints, Daniel and Park streets, rang ing in price rom $150 to $1,000. If you want to sell your . lot place it with men who are in touch with purchasers. 1 . Ifvouwanta tenant, for vonr Ktll-lt." 1 I . II wununig, diiu uie rents couec-. ted promptly make a contract with . s A.J.Simms&Co. No 5. Farm of 5? acres 6 miles from Wilson, 2 tenant houses, a good 1 .horse farm in cultivation, adjoining lands that ca.i be bought' reasonable. Price, f I.coo. Nn Q A . 1 U'l" ...mi. plete,. heavy 40 inch runners.. Htnd- a large A ilson cotton seed crusher. No. 12. A farm of 250 acres 4 miles from VVihop, 150 acres in cultivation. 25 acre's good-pasture, well watered. 4 tenant houses .and good out build ings. No better farm in the county. Price, 14,000 -No. 13. A good 4-room dweHing on corner of Spring and South streets. A good sized lot cheap tor the"' price,' fSoo. '. - , ' .No. 15- 1,250 acres timber land on" and extending from the' V. C,'& A. and C.-C. R K. in Columbus county. -Productive farming land if cleartd. Place is paying rentes turpentine farm of 10 per cent, on price- asked: Price $2, 100. . - No. 18. A farm of 80 acres, 8 miies from Wjlson. buildings new. Horse farm just cleared. Pi ice. 850 No. IX. Farm rf rv- ar.c A miluc frrtm v nson. une horse farm in cultivation Good buildinirc JTIno Inlirrn Ion,! Price. $1,000. - No 25. Vacant lot on the corner o( Spring and Hines streets. 45X by 1&5 feet. Prirr tim ' . - ( No. 38 Vacant lot on the corner o Goldsboro and Hinrs streets. aA ,v 185 feet. Price $ 100. . .. No. 39. Vacant lot on the corner of V' ' , " 1 ' 473 DV 155 feet. Pncefioo. . - -t52. Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsborond Dairy streets 46 bV 185 feet. Price $go. ' No. iq. Lot on rornot nfc.: ' 1 r-v ' vl . 7 1 v 1 'lit i j 1 ' 1 rDairy streets. Good four-rrn. ling, good water. Price low. rN: 55' 60 acrips of Und on wtst end Ot the CltV Snitahl residence lots. Price low. 27-18-ivr. " FbotAcrarbed HIIMDIPO RESTORES VITALITY life Made a Well Man' dfMt. tifUw TUI- GREAT ! E1? KEDY produce, the above result ww uaii. m tru H7 ... j loss, caubr"fr"Z- ? lcVLl..tiemry- . Slt drain. s..d 1 Ma oShfu"' orMk"t It wards off la- ' a man W K.,T zc 10 shrunken oreans, unci fits . h VJicrT I bv mail in kfl W I C o Boxes A. I.Simms& Co. AATr S( Building v.. i can - : . - "" pacicuu U I il. will S . OK. JEAN (THAJIRA. t arts
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