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The 7ilson Advance. I JOSEPIIU9 juid C. C, DANIELS, Editors and Proprietors. ' I ff The ADTiKCX endoayoTt 10 mu Bon nC faithful md Impartial chronloler of tha news, devoting special attention to the aeotion In whiuh it is n nbllshed. It la Demooratlo to the core and 11 tpare neither friend or foa who Is 1 boatuitv to Demooratlo auooeaa. It . beilovea- the beat Interest of the Na tion ana the Btate Imperatively demands the retention of the Demooratlo party in I power and It will spare no effort to aooompiua that result. It will took to promote the in- power and it will spare no effort to aooompiua that results It will aeok to promote the in dustrial development of the State and aeotion and will take pleasure, in doing whatever lies in its power to aid the farmers and laborlnc dteo In their efforts to better their oondltlon. tverr honest son of toll will find in the An TANca a slnoere friend. Every effort looking to the establishment of more and better edu cational institutions will reoerve our hearty '(WwmmrKtlnn mil Andnrsement. ine adtancb eirouiatea larray m every tv East of Raleigh, and told advertising mMtum. Baleigb, ana is tnererore a plero Batw liberal. A nrst-olass lob offloo is rua In oonnection with tha most and wa will M Dleased to oelve ordors. Our offloo IS oaa of the best eaulDDed in this aeotion of the Btate for oom ' mercial work and we will do good. work and at as low lurures as anvooay. Entered In the Post Offloo at Wilson, N. C as aooond class mall matter. Wilson, N. 0., Nov. 1, 1888. SATI0I1L DEMOCRATIC ticket, ' FOB PRESIDENT, GROVE R CLEVELAND, - ' Of New York! FO VICB-PEE3I PENT, ALLEN G.THURMAN, Of Ohio. ' FOB ELECT0BS AT LARGE : , ALFRED M. WADDELL, of .New Hanover. FREDERICK N. STRTJD WICK, of. Orange. DISTRICT .electors: V Dist. GEORGE n. BROWN of Beaufort. '20 Dist. JOHN E. WOODARD of Wttson. . 3RD Dist. CHARLES B. AY. COCK, of Wayne. 4TH Dist. EDWARD W. POTJ , Jr., of Johnston. Cth Dist. j. H. DQBSON, of Sarry. 6th Dist. SAMUEL J. PEM- . BERTON, of Stanly. 7TH , Dist. L. CAMPBELL CALDWELL, of Iredell. 8th Diet THOMAS M. VANCE, of Caldwell. 9THDIST. W. T. CRAWFORD, of Haywood. TO CONGRESS 2ND DISTRICT. F. M. SIMMONS, of Craven. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB GOVERNOR ! , DANIEL Q. FOWLE, of Wake. FOB LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. V FOB SECRETARY OF STATE : WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of New Hanover. fob treasurer : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOB atjdItob: GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, of Wayne. X)R superintendent of public - ! ' , INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. . FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON. 7 of Buncombe. FOB SUPRESTE COUBT BENCH : ' esociate Justice, to fill vacancy caused by death of Thos. S. Ashe, JOSEPH J, DAVIS, , of Franklin. To serve if Constitutional Amendment Is adopted, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. ALPHONSO C. AVERY," of Burke. White or black? 1 ' ' NE&EO NI3HTMEETING. . "Two-for" Peele Earrangues the Ne groes at Lead 3ours of the Night A gentleman of Cross Roads township received a letter from one of the true3t and oest men in Spring Hill Township in which he says : "The negroes held a meeting at Bnc&horn last Wednesday night and it is believed that' 'our man' (?) B. A. Peele, attended. He was seen in the neighborhood that , night, ou a by-path with anoth er negro after dart, going in that direction. It is . believed that he was in the. meeting in fact that his. colored - brethren .were called together that he might harrangue them. The Knights of Labor the white membersof this town ship, have set Peele aside and I do nope the good wnue peo ple of Cross Roads will repudi ate such principles and, in re membrance of our most worthy ancestors, contend earnestly that this countr shall be ruled by the white people, instead of negroes, ignorance, rascality and the devil. Tell the Demo cratic Knights of Labor for the Lord's sake and their own, not to. attempt to swallow such a deceptive negro pill it would be choking to them and their children and would be much regretted by them." ... The Advance would ask the white people if they would like to be represented by such a thing "worse than a negro" in the halls of Legislature ? We believe not. i nesteter! Register!! White or 11 ft r Radical Rule . Means Negro Rule, Simply this, and Noth-f i r " in? More. : Are Our People Ready to Have a Negro Judge and too Superintendents of Pub- " lie Instruction? j m mm m ets&i m is B3 IRESPECTXTSaP?" i If He Does He will not Vote for the Ead- icals. Ihe Advance has endeavored to show to its readers the danerers mat tneaten ' the btate should the Radical party gam control of North Carolina again. We have done our best to make them see the fearful ruin to property the humiliation o people and the elevation of negroes over white people that must inevitably ensue if this corrupt party should be put in power, lhere is nothing that threatens the prosperity of the State's best interest so much as the Radical party. ' inat party is composed ot 110,000 ignorant negroes who are driven to the polls like sheep and voted. . If one of them votes other than the strict Re publican ticket his life is endangered and he is "boycotted" socially and re ligiousiy. .Besides these negroes, there are in the party about 15,000 men whose skins are white. A few of these men who live in the Western portion of the State are honest the others have sold themselves to Radicalism for the loaves and fishes. They are most of them men that a prudent business man would not trust behind his counter fif teen minutes unless his money drawer was locked. They have prostituted themselves and all that was good in them has been relegated to the garret ot memory. They are, as Lieutenant Governor Stedman said, u worse than negroes." It is in the power of the Legislature te change the law so that the Judges will be elected by the district instead of by the whole State. In the Second Judicial District there is a negro solicitor, ihe negroes would undoubtedly elect a negro Judge were the party they so largely compose m power, l he Constitution requires these Judges to rotate, fcvery county in the State, therefore, would have to submit to the indignity of having a negro preside over their Superior Court. Are our people ready for this t We believe not. I How would you like to be tried be fore a negro Judge 1 Radical success means that. Do you want a lot of negro magis- trates in your township ? Vote the entire Democratic ticket you db not. j "Colored Men to the Front." is the way the Radicals ot Winston announce a meeting of the Radical party in that county. If you would like to have your taxes I increased, or your rent raised, in order to pay the special tax bonds, vote Col. O. H. Dockery and a Republican Legislature. State Chronicle. The tax in Halifax county under Radical rule was 88 cents, now it is only 55 cents. Is there any difference between the two parties? Which do you prefer, Radical or Democratic rule? A negro who has been indicted for larceny is the candidate for the House of Representatives in Halifax county. He is a fair representative of the men who compose that party in this section ot tne state. Maj. stedman never spoke a truer word than when he said the white men who control the negroes in the Radical party were worse than the negroes. That saying is proven in Wilson county. . The Raleigh News and Observer congratulates the people of . the State that Radicals assume the alias of "In dependent" less frequent now than formerly. It is a travesty .on language to call a Radical politician who whips negroes into line with the base tear of slavery, an ."Independent." "Call a spade a spade." These fellows are nothing but Radicals call them by their names. '-..'" A PROBLEM. SOLVE IT ON THE DAY OF ELECTION. A negro paper, published in Golds boro printed a paragraph stating that any negro who voted the Democratic ticket ought to be struck thirty; lashes. Now, if there is a mathematician who can hgure out this problem we would be glad to have him solve it. If a ne- gro who votes the Democratic ticket deserves thirty lashes, in the name of high heaven how many lashes does the white man who votes the Republican ticket deserve ? RADICAL RULE NOTHING IN THE WORLD BUT NEGRO RULE TO-DAY AS IN THE PAST. Radical rule, negra rule. Demo cratic rule, the rulef the white man. The people will soon have to make the choice again between the two Ihe first means extravagance and corrup tion, as experience has shown; the last means honest and efficient government, as experience I has also shown. ; Why should we go' back to the horrors of Radicalism, with its reconstruction, its Kirk War, its 'exhausted judiciary," its special tax bonds, its putting the bottom rail on top, its carnival of crime against the people's rights? Let every respectable and self-respecting citizen ask himself this question : Why change from the peace and quiet and public economy and general prosperity of the Democratic party, the party represent ing the, real interests, the intelligence and the character of the State t; Why change? News and Observer. 1 A SET OF PLUNDERERS. CAN WE EXPECT BETTER OF THAT '.r PARTY TO-DAY ? ' - The Radical party was a thief and a plunderer in the year 186$, and it is a ack I thief and a plunderer tp-day. If Dock ery and bis stan were to oe inducted into the State Capitol ' we do not hesi tate to believe that much of the histo ry of 1868 would be repeated in that Capitol, provided that it has a Radical Legislature to back it. Why do we say sot Why should we think the present Kadical party as venal and as pad as the party ol riolaen ana .runt and Stanton? Here are some of the reasons : It is the same party. Dock ery is the same Dockery of 1868, not withstanding he has been dipped in the Pee Dee that only adds to his hypoc racy, He was with Holden in those I dark, sad days. Can it be supposed that he would be ungrateful to the party that would put him In power if it covldtSanord Express, WHAT WILL THEY? IF YOU ARE WHITE STICK TO YOUR - ' COLORS. ' Now what will the white men of North Carolina say at the polls on the 6th of November? Will they not, as a matter of self protection and for the purpose 01 securing good government, stand together for the continuance of honest rule by white men? If thev are as true to their race as nesro to s race they wiU 111 so uoing iney wiu not oniy pest serve themselves, but most effectually ad vance the best interests of the negro as well. The white people have no unkind feelings toward the negroes; The Democratic party has been, their best friend, but the Democratic party, com posed of white men, says that the negro is unfit to rule and that he shall not rule. : They will say this again in November if they are true to them selves. State Chronicle. ELECTED BY NEGROES. THAT PARTY THE SERVANT OF THE NE GKOES. No Radical hvNorth Carolina could be elected this year without the negro vote, llie negro knows that he con stitutes the party, and While he is wil ling to be in the back ground in State politics, he is the leader in county and district matters. He can kill and make alive. He is therefore the Radical party, Any man who votes the Radical ticket votes, therefore, for the negroes to rule his State. It is a legal maxim that what a man does by another he does for himself. He is responsible. The maxim applies in politics. - If Mr. Fowle is elected Governor, he will be the agent of those who elect him. If Mr. Dockery is elected, he will be the agent of those who elect him, and as the negroes will elect him if he is elected, he will be the agent of the negroes. The tact, therefore, that the Radical party in the State is the negro party, is established beyond question. No sensible man doubts or denies it. -State Chronicle. DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. A COLORED PREACHER IS INSULTED AND NOT ALLOWED TO PREACH. One of the most disgraceful occur rences I have witnessed in some time occurred at Mitchell's Baptist church (colored) on Sunday last, and I desire to sav to those colored oeoole m Franklin who are interested in their future welfare to think well before they cast their vote in the coming election The preacher who came to preach was not allowed to preach because he is not in favor of the ticket made up by the ""Boss" who tries to be the. King of the colored people of Franklin. The disturbance in the church was disgrace. ml, and one brother told one of the deacons that if he did not vote the "Bosses' " ticket he should not sit on the seat. Now, intelligent people. what do you think of this? We cer tainly can't and won't stand it. The "Boss" seems to be a great man. Please publish this for the benefit of the col ored people of Franklin. A. y.t in i.ouisburg limes. This is the way the negroes are forc ed to vote for any man or set of men that the few "bosses" who carry the Radical party in their pants pockets tell them to vote for. The negroes are a set of slaves to-day, and will re main such so long as they cannot exer cise their right to vote as they please, Register ! Register ! ! ' GBEEN'S DEFENSES-' A Negro One 3f Eis End Ccmes to the Front to Defend the Con victed "Deviator." The Rambler is the name a newspaper published o at Kocky Mount by a negro.- As a matter of course it defends the present Sheriff of Nash county from the attacks of the Wilson Advance. It was to be expect ed that John Green the deep- dyed but cowardly Radical would allow one of his kind to defend him against the indict ment drawn by the editor this paper, in answer to the de mand of a justly indignant and outraged people. The Rambler indulges in a generous little slur at the editor of the Advance and theD asks the following questions relative to the appointment of Deputy: "Now wnat right had these Democrats from' that township to demand of Sheriff (jreen to appoint the Deputy from that township more than from any other." . In answer tp that question we will admit that tbey had no right in the world to expect any such thing. True it is (hat Green had given them his sol emn promise that he would ap point the man they selected. True it is that 331 of the best men in : Baileys and Ferrels townships petitioned for the appointment of A. Bryant. True it is that nobody wanted MciJrantley, the . deep dyed in the wool Radical, appointed.. : With all these facts before us we still agree with the Rambler that no one shonld be surprised that Green deliberate ly violated a solemn pledge. The only thing in God'o world that this Radical demagogue wanted was votes. The votes he got and then the pledges were forgotten. We are not sur prised that his negro attorney before the Court of Public Opinion should express sur prise that any one should ex pect Green to fulfill his prom' ises. We did think, however, that the wary demagogue would have chosen "a white man to advocate his cause. But it is but natural that a dusky son ol Africa should defend the man who. lelies upon the solids vote of that race with a few ' white men he hopes to ' deceive foi his support It is- but proper that a negro should be His at torney. "Birds of a feather." Is your neighbor Regis tered. ANOTHEE RADICAL LIE. The Radical party, like its father the devil, is a liar from the beginning and the father or. a multitude of well grown and vigorous lies. . Among its many lies is in cluded that one about Presi dent Cleveland appointing ne groes to office. It is charged by these reckless slanderers that Cleveland has appointed sev eral thousand negroes to office, when they know perfectly well that lie has appointed only two negroes who ever held office under his" administration. He appointed a very respectable negro from Fayetteville, named Ezekiel Smith, envoy to LI-. beria, a negro republic in Africa, in which there are no white people and which is gov erned entirely by negroes. No white man wanted or would accept the place, and the Presi dent did right to send a negro officer to Africa, about the only place in which a negro officer ought to exist. The President turned out of office a Radical negro in the Dis trict .01 Columbia, aud appoint ed a Democratic negro iu his place. President Cleveland is not responsible for any other negroes being in office. The thousands referred to in the aforesaid Radical lie were ap pointed by Radical presidents and heads of departments be fore Cleveland was elected, and he has been powerless to re move them without violating the civil service law, and as he is an honest man having too much regard for his oath of of fice to remove them in violation of his solemn oath to obey the law, they stay in office as a di rect result of Radical rule. . Cleveland simply gave the Radicals of the District of Columbia a Democratic negro in place of a Radical negro and if they don't like it, they have only themselves to blame. He has never appointed a negro in any Southern State to be in rule over white men. In pur&uintr this course his record presents a striking contrast to that of his-Radical predecessors who never neglected to insult South ern white men by placing ne groes in authority over them His conduct is in -striking contrast to that of the Radicals of North Carolina and the North. Wherever they have the power they are electing ne groes to the most important of fices. In our district they are running the negrs Cheatham for Congress against the able a&d honest Simmons. They have a negro Solicitor in the Second Judicial district, and the disgraceful spectacle is seen of a negro solicitor brow beating and mistreating any unfortunate white . man who happens to have any business in the courts of that district. This x year in Edgecombe county the Radicals have re nominated negroes for every of fice on the county and legisla tive ticket except two, and the wonder is that they give the two lonesome whites any recog nition at all. They have elected negro con stables in many places, the sheriffs of many Radical coun ties have negro deputies, and the writer has known instances in which respectable white men were arrested by negro depu- ties,and papers in civil cases were served by such deputies. Negro school examiners and negro magistrates have hereto fore been seen in North Caro lina and the Legislature has at times swarmed with negro members pretending- to make laws for the State of North Carolina. TV .... .A . uemocrais put no negroes in office over white men in North Carolina. They send them to Africa to associate with Af ri cans, the best place in the world for a negro official, and, we may add, the best place for his white Radical brethren. If thay believe in negro rule let them go to the land of negroes and be ruled by them to their heart's content, bnt the honest white men of North Carolina I will never consent that in this land of white men the negro shall govern. Cleveland does justice to the South. He is our friend and he will not insult and degrade us, by negro rule, as the Radical presidents all de lighted to do. The man who votes against Cleveland is an enemy to the South, a friend to negro rule, and utterly regard less of the best interests of hip wife and children. Fellow citizens, do not pay any attention to these Radical lies, but do your duty as men who love order, justice, econo my and fair dealing. Vote for Cleveland, the . only friend of the South who has had an op portunity of favoring our people for a quarter of a century. A SAFE BET. She Wins Any "Way it May Turn. A prominent Louisville so ciety belle has made a novel wager with a gentleman friend, She has agreed to mary him in case Harrison is elected, but in event Cleveland is succesef ul he is to relinquish fell his mat rimonial claims and make her a present of one hundred dollars, The young lady is evidently figuring on a sealskin sacque. which she stands a better show of securing than she does nnsoana. J.ne young man as serts that he will pay the bet if he lowers and claims the young i lady,s nana if he wins. :SAYS: v MONEY SAVED -IS- M ONE Y MADE. He wishes to put prices before the public A large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES All styles which must be sold. Men's whole stock Brogan 90cts Boots 1.50, Gentlemen's nice Sunday Shoes $1.25. Women's all leather whole stock Shoes 65 and 75cts. Pant cloth 7$cts to $1.25, Men's pant3 50cts, Calico 4cts, N. C. Ch eck 6cts Sugar 7cts, Coffee 15cts, Candy lOcts. All kinds of Baking Powders, , Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, a good article 25cts per lb. CHEESE 7CTS PER LB. I wish to call your attention to a nice line of LAMPS Just received, selling them at New York prices', - Chamber Sets 8 to 12 pieces $3.00 to $5.00 Queensware, China AND glassware; Best prices paid for Country Produce. . - Joe ibk Tarboro St., Drug Store, opposite Nadal's WILSON, N. C. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the superior uourc or Wilson county, I will Hell at thft (Vmrt TTrmsw. on the first Monday in nee. 1KSS. at 12 o'clock, the real estate oi which the late Dr. C C. Peacock died seized, situated la Wilson county, and aescrioea as follows: , The home tract, situated iu Wil boq township, iu and near the Coruoratti limits of thn tnvn nf Wilson, adjoining the lands of uaivin carnes ana others ana containing one hnndrpd anrl pichtv acres, more or less embracing all of me ouine iru;o except tne uower, which nas been assigned to the widow One other tract adjoining the lands ol Calvin Barnes and others and containing about twenty -tight acres, more or less, it being known as tne naaa vvara trace. One tract near the town of Wil sou containing about 14 acres, Known as tne JNOOie neiu. f)nn frjft, nenr Wilam. nnnfai. - - - - kaiu ing about fQ acres, known as the .Barnes place. Terms Cash or as special! agreed. Geo. D. Geeen, Adm'r. SJ. ill' r MILLINER, Next door to Hadley & Li te's btore. Syi have on hand a lull line of MILLINERY, which will be sold at Reasonable Prices. Hats Trimmed FREE OF CHARGE, And HATS made for 25 CENTS EACH. A. FULL LINE 0f PLUSHES and VELVETS at 95cts andSl.OO KID CLOVES 65 cents. tdPCall and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere. MRS. S. I. GRIFFIN, Next door to Hadley & Briggs. -AT- W HOLES ALE. 400 Bbls Flour all grades, 25C00 Lbs C. B. Sides, 300 Rolls Bagging, 500 Bundles Ties, 25 Bbls Sugar all grades. o oacKS uonee " " . 100 Boxes Tobacco, " 1 20 Cases Lard. 50 Kegs Nails. The above goods we offer low to merchants. C. A.YOUNG & BRO. Notice of Sale. I will sell on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd, at 12 o'clock, at the residence oj Ester Webb deceased, the follow ing property: One mule, nine hogs, cows and calves, corn, fodder, larming uteu sils &c. : EEDDICKWEBB, : I; GAOCEKIBS Executor, w ARE SELLING A Solid Leather Boot 1.50 per TOGETHER WITH A imn Boots AND Shoes 1 fiiiiiiw ' ' k I'mlJ'th Bulte ! B'j1tds I ! Hy aciriths, Tulips, Narcissus. ALL COLORS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SET THEM OUT FOR Spring FOE SALE AT Nadal's Drug Store. DBUGS! DUTJGS!! Those in need of DRUGS can find a large, and well-selected stock at D. W. S. AM SON'S Dru? Store, tyNEXT DOOR TO POST OFKIOE,"And we beg to remind joa that Lowest Possible Linng Prices. A full assortment of the JliiaiMl ail Pterlrss Dvm, Paper. Iiutai ud 11X1 SIlTlOXm, Yi.Iij. CyiUr ul Baj. Siriiji. yea phxsehyhg axo pigklihg GINGER, CLOVES, SPICE, CELERY AND MUSTARD SEED. Turnip, Collard. Winter Mustard and Curled Kale Seeds Warranted Fresh and Good. A large stock of almost all varieties of TURNIP SEED. . PRESCRIPTIONS And Family Recipes filled accurately at reasonable pricer, DAY or NIGHT at Dr. W. $; Anderson's . DBIJO STORE . at ff: Pair ALL COLORS. i - 1 Flowers. I I 1 ', 1M1WWV w -Mr.-" .CARPET! il i i - . AsX At 45ets. Examine Our Stock. M. Eountree & Do. VIH'U V1I1VUUU IUIJ t) Seventy-Five Cents will buy as much at the Cash Racket Store As One Dollar will at any store in Wilson. Do you want t pc of first quality KID GLOVES? If yon have an Idea of buying a pair, this season, now if k time. Here are two special prices for first quality Kid Glow 50 pair at 75ctfl sold all ovw Wilson for f 1.25, 50 pair unrtrw, as ei.iQ worm $i.ou. w e nave also a large lot of I ( Jersey Bought for the double dealing CASII and will be sold ati count of 25 per cent nnder other houses. A big boom hu hold of our Shoe Department , And we would quote you pages of prices, but havn't the tp' Do you need a pair of shoes, eet our prices whether yon W not You can save 25cta to f 1.00 bn a pair shoes from the Cash Racket Store, f . . ; NashSL, VILSOS1 OWING TO THE mo mw. r bulnevss In tb Tiou. building known a tb prices that cannot be undersold. 4000 yard Alamance Vt ni r7r1; y"GraniilleT)omeS?, 5rti rw2lr3ar 010111 6cts "d "P- 200 nir -Miles U rrolfl'169', ""ildren'BFho.i from 1 twelve SSRS. u-1 wroor. a woman's -hoe that will twelve months, omen's button Shoe at f 1.00 md un. Wod gain shoes COcta and up. Tha only houL offering the celeb Crusader Boot, Clothes Jost in which are offered at fVim Si pants to ?20 pr eult, Men aud boy. .irfTJf1-5 for Men's all rubber ..Wpeuden. lu rlTY??15 Shirts 20CU. Alalotof g-?" Fal- How U. J SSeU and up. Trunks and Vaer wSTtoWST , WILSON, N.C., Oct. 4, 1SS3. - a ci.ii: per Yard. 'iiiiuiiiik' Jackets INCREASE IN TRADE LTULTU v
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