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Newspaper

Wilson Mirror

Location

Wilson, North Carolina, United States of America

Date

Nov 08, 1893

Page

1

New York Day Nursery Exhibit at the Exposition

The Day Nursery exhibit at Jackson Park under New York State Women Managers handles about 102 children daily with 72 infants. Miss Marjory Hall leads eleven nurses and Mrs. A. M. Dodge promotes a Children’s Palace idea, while the nursery operates a three-check system and a 25 cent per child per hour rate.

New York Wagen Ould Chldren New York City Cal Buffalo N. Y Fitch Creche Maria M. Love A. M. Dodge Miss Love New York State Board of Women Managers Furni Mather Marjory Hall Nasery Hall H. May Sears Virginia Day Nursery Virginia Richard Irwin John Sloan Arthur M. Dodge Rosa'ie Rapallo Uss Sears Miss Hall Babies’ Hospital Emma van Voorhis Zintka Lanuna Bird Colby Washington Zintka Wounded Knee Maggie al- Zintka

The Need of Better Roads

A colonial era style essay argues good roads shape character and public welfare. It cites farmers facing high transport costs, notes annual road spending around $50 000 per county, and contends macadamized roads would boost farm value, reduce wagon wear, and improve town connections. Echo asks why not build better roads.

Echo

Furnishing the Nursery for comfort and safety

Elisabeth Robinson Scovil suggests practical nursery setup ideas from the November Ladies Home Journal. Use a bamboo screen or washable curtain for draft protection, a small refrigerator for milk and ice, heat and feeding aids, a thermometer, a clock, individual toy storage, a chiffonier top for fragile items, a low divided cupboard, and a small bookcase for baby and family reading materials.

Elisabeth Robinson Scovil Ladies’ Home Journal

Our Intense Civilization and the Home State of Law

A lengthy column urges women to ease the burden of running the home and stop treating it as a paradise for the monster. It argues the mistress should create a resting, livable space while men adapt, noting the era’s intense civilization reshapes domestic life. The piece mixes social exhortation with commentary on marital harmony.

Robert J. Burdette Ladies’ Home Journal Titania Faries Eden

No Gentlemen or Ladies In Car Row

An exchange erupts in a car as two men clash over manners. One calls the other a gentleman and the other a lady after a jostling incident and ignored apology. The passengers observe, the first man grows quiet, then smiles.

A Preacher and Former Physician on Cigarettes

A Winston sermon by Dr. L. G. Broughton warns young men that cigarettes wreck mind and body. He recalls a deathbed smoker who called his habit murder and pleads to quit, calling cigarette makers highway murderers.

Outwitted by a Moonshiner

In a US court Jack Roper pleaded guilty to working in an illicit distillery a misdemeanor. He claimed the distillery was his own and received a two month sentence for the offense.

W.G Sharp James Sharp William Varnell Joseph Varnell Connor W. H. Yarborough Sharpe Don Gilliam Tarboro Frank Daniels Goldsboro Ve. Addison Amerson Frank Howard Mosing Amerson State Will Drake Supreme Court Will Draxe Aycock Hoke Jack Baker Jack Jack Roper United States Roper

MIR ROR Subscription Push Urges Readers to Sign Up

A brief public notice invites readers to subscribe to MIR ROR, highlighting new issues and ongoing access. The item emphasizes timely action and potential benefits for subscribers.

Oh Cruel Halloween Tale From The Wilson Mirror

A Halloween lament from The Wilson Mirror recounts a love betrayal and a broken heart. The narrator recalls a beloved who could not declare her love before midnight and laments the cursed fate that Halloween brings to hearts.

Helen Hell

Temptation Leads to Silent Kiss on Drive Home

A late night drive from a party ends with a swift, noiseless kiss after the boy concedes to temptation. The girl, awakened later, rejects him firmly and he confesses all, leaving him unsure if she was aware the entire time.

Adam

Seastory Read Aloud Sparks Wrecked Cape Tale

A boy reads a sea tale about a man wrecked on a cape. His father shares a venting note, claiming he has just been wrecked on a sealskin cape himself, matching the seafaring hardship in the story.

Johnny

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