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LEANINGS G o axo WHAT WE KNOW Ult!e Tittle Tattle Ati out Wil sou's Busy Battle ,aK,riDPe still holds Us grip n Wilson. -L on Satur- a Cood snow fell in Whltaken JXb . , l 0 in Wilson. . nark rainy skies and cold chil ing winds Jve brooded over vv im n. ' Mr Silas Lucas has bought Mr. Frank Farmer's residence on Barnes Street. The Gregory Hotel In Goldsboro was last week to W. i. rairc.ou iui coo. Mr. eg Carraway has bought the resi dines of Mr. YV. P.- Simpson ok Greene Street. n s Blount is attending the Grand . : f inns which is in Session in Raleigh. , r..ji ronnor. the pure and lficorrupti- I UU ' j i ble iurist,is holding Wke countd Superior Court this weeK. fa; T. D. Love, a very, pi orai nent and most useful ciMzen of Wilmingtoij , died last Wednesday after an illness or ten days. I -and the The outlook is a little brighter! neonle ?r? begining to feel! mord hopeful i i - i and confident. Prof. Foust, the able and efficie kit Super- intpndent of the Graded School, aas made "" . a fine impression upon all of Oiur people. Braswell Wiustead is now Superirite'nd' ent of the colored Graded School' ke is an excellent teacher, and ii Wbrthy of the promotion j j j , . . i that popular and admirable gentleman tnmpsR. &buntree has withdrawn from J- .; .... ( i the ol and reliable'and well knbvn firm ofNf, Rountree & po. The Atlantic Coatet Line has begun to lav the track on the branch road they are building from the ijlbemarle ant road to Washington, N. C. t Raleigh If you wish good papers with thrilling stories,call on George Stallings, the prompt and reliable news dealer, and he ply you with greatest' dispatch. will sup- 1 1 The Rev.Dr.Cordon and his y mter- esting family reached Wilson on Saturdav, and received a heartfelt wel come from their host of friends and admirers The brilliant and talented John E. Wood ard. the ablejl and zealous Solicitor of this district, left on Saturday for P tt Court which is no. y being held in Gree iville. In Green county on the 6th of January, Mr. J. 3D. Thome led to the a tar Miss Susan Harper, the fair and lovely' daugh ter of. Mr. Wm. Harper of that tountv. T. R. Lawther, a well-known i locomo tive engineer, an Englishman by birth. cited in Wilmington Saturday. He , was one of the oldest engineers in tl e South. The Public Ledger of Oxford, very best and newsiest papers in one of the he State, has entered upon its fifth ivoluni e. It is always bright and crisp and brim fl teres?. I 11 of in- Our esteemed friend W. A. D , -A . . t'UIIU, tx brilliant and talented lawer of Scotland V-.i , )unn, a eck, has been appointed Receiver of the suspended Clinton Bank. He Will make rtnu erncient omciai. .1 Dr. T TT PUrl, t ui:t.. 1 Wiled in Weldon one day last w my, was teek. He Ui,u!i a moving fain, and hissing his step, he fell upon'the track and as rurr over and cut entirely in two! t-lltli ft llllYltN .1 a and 1 .-:'!. i The Tarboro Southerner has begun its seventieth ""c. it is a ooia, aggress- ;,:uiOKen Paper, and speaks jits con- wunout tear, favor, revva d or the -Fed reward. Our best wishes attend it. We acknowledge the reception of an mvitation to the cm..k -vftv-via c. v.,nambers th, a yery abu? and prominent. jaw beai, V 3 lo.-eiy and that 1 ght" f Co1' Paul F of The Xewbern people are ma Drennm: r . MnS great , 1 s 10r the yster an tnat ix-iw d fish fair iaKe place there ne ineir hearts are in tu xq! month. . , ,v- vurs. ana rds will : . , ' TT anU the re- av no dou t It is That good and ri; ,ui . A .. t0 treat them , and how weet didV fc h : gave a aid said. ' "t00th in," and b-staHer sai anept,an(lfr"we bo-ed tur head crept. " tor into his office NEWS? Our excellent host Turner B. Sugg has moved his fine.dairy near town, and can now more conveniently serve that nice, rich milk , which he is selling to a host of patrons. The milk is of finest quality, and is as good as 'we e ver drank, and we know whereof .we speak, for we grow fat and jol ly and happy over it every day. The genial and jollv and very clever and warm hearted John Morgan of Nashville has been appointed by the Hon. J3. II. Bunn clerk to the committee on claims of which he is the chairman. A good ap pointment, and we congratulate our es teemed friend upon his gocd fortune in se curing this fine position. The painful intelligence has reached here that Dr. Eugene Grissom, late of Raleigh, but now of Denver, Colorado, is an inmate undet treatment in the Insane Asylum in the latter city . This is indeed sad ne ws to the many friends of Dr. Grissom in North Carolina, who most sincerely hope that his affliction may be of temporary charac ter.. - ; j j :':!-:'; Miss Agnes Cotten , the accomplished daughter of R. R Cotten of Pitt county, was married on last Wednesday to Mr. Julian TimbelaKe, a well known and most popular young gentleman of Raleigh. The bride is well known in Wilson, and is most justly esteemed and admired for those fine social qualities and resplendent virtues which emblazon the coronet of her shin ing worth. Our prompt, eriergectic and reliable young townsmen L. R. Jordan and W. L. Cant well have formed a copartnership, un der the firm name of L. R. Jordan & Co.. and will do a. general fire insurance and. real estate business. They have hought Out the interest of M.rf SJd A, Wgodar in ( the Insurant business, and will represent th same companies he did. A large and attractive "ad" fully setting forth their ad vantages and facilities for the transaction of such Uusiness will appear next week, when we will have something more to say about these meritorious gentlemen. Jf ; .j People love novelties ar.d will be carried away with almost anything that looks like something new. For instance a traveling dentist puts up at the hotel, advertises that h, will pull ou'; teeth without pain; hundreds flock to his chair and submit to the pulling process, when Dr. E. K. Wright with a nice office, well appointed, provided with the appliances and drugs necessary, can do the same thing and ex tract teeth without pain, or as near so as it is possible for such an operation to be done, and with no loungers gazing at you. Try him, "A Social Session" was held in Mamona Hall last night and it throbbed wish fun from beginning to end. It sparkled with wit and humor, and beamed all through with brightest cheer and good spirits. The plot is interesting and consistent, the characters are all well drawn, the dialogue is blight and funny, and the whole is a swift moving succession of ludicrous situa tions and incidents. It kept the audience last night in a roar. The company pres ent it in first class shape. The musical features of the organizati )ri are strong. Not only is the play full of taking songs, which we.-e finely sung last night but the orchestra came ia for its share of applause while the curtain was down. We heor it on all hands that cotton is a failure. It certainly now looks like those, who have been making it, a-e experiencing that fact. With short crop, caused by ex cessive rains last year, and with prices down to half the cost of production, it sure ly looks as if king cotton is dethroned. But relief seems to be at hand. Tobacco is now supplying the needed refuge; and Jones and Anderson of the Planters Ware house, and Pace and Woodard of the Wil son Tobacco Warehouse will, with pleas ure, explain 4iow the weed may be culti vated, cured and marketed at the least pos sible cost, and at the very highest1 prices. The sales for the past several month have been large and prices the most satis factory to all parties. No more honorable dealers can be found than the managers of our Warehouses right: here in Wilson. There, are no cleverer men in the world than the affable and courteous and gentle manly engineers that run on the Wilming ton and Weldon Road. For efficiency, reliability, trust-worthiness and fine deport ment where will you find better men than Tom McMillan, Winfieid Taylor, Guilford Home, Biliie McSween, Dave Pearsall, T-ouis Waxsmith, Millie j Petway, Charlie Divine, John Nevmeier, Stephen Meredith, and the other poble boys who pull the thro;tle on thos noisy beauties that dash, by Wilson to the thundering music of rushing civilization. And by the way we saw the dear familiar face the other dav of our esteemed, friend John Hessinger.one of the best hearted fellows in the world and it made our heart glad to see him again at the throttle. God "bless these brave, he roic boys as they stand at their post of du ty and of danger, and hold in their hands the lives of the passengers so confidingly entrusted to their keeping. "Love. i It is Jove that builds the earthly home ; it is love that builds the heavenly heme. And the highest conception we can form of Heaven is not glorified material pomp, or glorified intellectual triumph, but glo rified affection. The sympathies and af fections are the primal and the most inde structible elements of our nature, tht xv live nearest God and likest God. God- is love and love is ldv-forever. If faithfully used, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will remove sorofula in whatever form it exists. The slight cold, of which you think so little, may lead to serious trouble with the lungs. Avoid this result, by taking Averts Cherry Pectoral, the best known remedy for colds, coughs, ca tarrh, bronchitis, incipient consump tion, and all other throat and lung dis eases. -Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I When Baby vraa sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. T WAR. NOUS Is open for reception of tobacco on the up grade. Tl$ Vcat and bad wtavher cf Christmas being over we expect row to give re newed zeal and push to the hand ling of the weed. jloo.oco pounds wanted. ITAHr AGADEMV. For Both Sexes. Strictly Non-Sectarian. The Twenty-Seventh Session will open, the Lord willing, the Third Monday in January, loyz, and , continue 20 weeks. TUITION : Primary L per month,. ....$2.00 Intermediate,, per month 2.50 English, Higher, per month, 3.00 Latin and Greek, each extra 1.00 Music 3.00 BOARD: Peri month, $S.00 to $10.00. When absent from Friday until Monday, ! $5.00 to $6.00. Tuition to be Paid in Advance. For further particulars enquire of A. J. MOORS, Principal. MISS CORNELIA MOORE. Assiatant. 9 MISS ERSKINE Announces that the Holiday trade so nearly cLsared out the II liday j . goods that the remainder will be sold j very low. Regular Millinery Business. with new '.attractions will how be resumed. MISS P. ERSKINE, Under Brigg3 Hotel, Wilson, N. C Jan. 6 JR. R. W.JOYNER, SURGEON DENTIST, WILSON, N. C. I have become permanently identi fied with the people of Wilson, I have practiced here for the past ten years and wish to return thanks to the generous people of the community for the liberal patronage they have given me. gJ spare no money to procure in struments that will conduce to the com fort of my patients. For a continuation of the liberal patronage hertofor- be stowed on me I shall feel deeply gate- fUl. , . WH i I I - mm i m. i t ! KWarren&do (Successors to B. F. Erjggs & Co.) INSURANCE AGENTS, FIRE Beg leave to announce that they represent the same companies occu py the same room over the Frst National Bank, and therefore the cuange is only m name, iney best facilities for attending to the same. Wilson Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES. STRICTLY NON-SECTARIAN. :-4 t K INN M;Mi'','MiitiiiHMiiMiM!uiiiiii!iiiittuiiiuiiiirnmiiiniiHiifciiikiui1',';i - 1 "I'lie Spring Ternl Begins on A most thorough and comprehensive Full Collegiate course equal to that of Excellent facilities for the study of f cfl:I Sjf r unusually high. Healthful Location. Buildings and grounds large and pleasantly- situated. Moderate charges. Catalogue and Circulars on application. SILAS:!!. WAJRItEX, Principal. J. C. LANIER, PROPRIETOR Marble forte, DEALER IN Marble Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Cemetery ..Work, d-c. Examine our work before purchasing else where. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Barnes and Tarboro Streets, WILSOX,' X. CJ. PATEHT THE- PREMIER FLOUR OF AMLRICA. VOR SALE BY A. N. DANIEL, FOBSALE. PJTT CUNTY LND . In tbe Bright ToSacco Belt. A tract of land in Pitt county near Farmvi lie, adjoining the lands of Jo- seph N, Bynum, liom. JSeaman ana others, contaiuiug One Hundred and Sixty. acres more or less. The land is adapted to the culture of cotton. Tobac co and Corn: Has on it a good dwell ing house with four rooms, kitchen and dininfe room attached. The neighbor hood is very jood, thriving, intelligent farmers and in proximity to churches and schools. A most desirable resi dence as well as splendid farming lands. Applv to " DR. JOS. N. BYNUM, Dicksboro, N. C G. W. BixtTNT, Att'y, Wilson, N. C. Wm solicit business, and claim the v ery '" i'J ' i v- ft., u v " f&'-' . JtJ"'ti ' i' ' :,'lj'' ' ' !' I JSronday, Jauunry 25, 181)2. preparatory course of study. v,Uh- a- any einale College in the South. Music andl Art Standard of Scholarliin DR. W0RTHINGT0IT CHOLERA MIXTURE A NORTH CAROLINA DISCOYERY UR.WORTHICTOX'S GREA1 SOUTHERN RExllEOY FOR BOWEL DISEASES. . The Charles A Vogeler Manufactur ing Company of Baltimore says of thi Remedy: "This old familiar and established Remedy enjoys the singular fortune o being endorsed and recommended by the most eminent medical menSn the United States and Europe." Dr. S. P. Moore late surgeon General vji luc v-uiucuciuie oiiiiesarmv savs or Si.. L L TV T" "ITT ii . it; j.i jr. vvonningion can manufac ture large quantities we will place it in the army as a Remedy for Bowel af flictions." Dr. Edward Warren, late surgeon, General of the Egyptia n arm v, ays : "This medicine lias long enjoyed a high reputation in the South. A sure cure of pain of any king. Diarohoea Ask You r Druggist For It. 25 Cents Per Bottle. Manufactured by Dr. Worthington Southern Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md. " " BOYKjX, CABMElt & COMPANY, Wholesale Agents. FOR SALE BY- A. IV. nnwi,in WILSON N. C. . i. J. R. RAWLS, Wilson N. C. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator uj on the estate of the late Dr. G.T. Mew born, I hereby give notice to all partie owing the deceased to come forward and make immediate settlement ; and to all persons holding claims against him to present them dulyauthentica ted . before the 4th day ofJSovember, 1892, or this notice will br plead in bar of their recovery. J. P. MEWBORN, Nov. 4. 189l-t Administrator. i V:-. r. X -V '? lLf rjv . K i" 1 i uysentery, Colic, Summer Complaint in Children, Rheumatism, Xeuralgia, Tumors, Piles, &c. I., I I.
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