The Wilson Advance.
JOSEPHUSandCC, DANIELS,
Editors and Proprietors.
thewar. I j 1 if I PPf "
Duplin county gives State, I 1 1 f 1 I I 1 1 .
J&SSmSJO.Onn Ntai0I"y, 1 National and Legislative ticket Uvk UIItIi
fTTTTio AnvAwcr. onrtoavors to M in Hon
est, fnlthf nl and Impartial chronicler of the
news devoting special attention to the section
Jn whlrh it Is trnollshed. It is Democratic to
t ho core biiiI will spare neither friend or foe
Who in in hostility to Democratic success. It
boJiuvca the best Interest of the Na
tion Ihe Ptato Imperatively demands
tho rcrOitlon of the Dumocratio party In
powtirnO'l it will spare no effort to accomplish
that rituilt. It will seek to promote the in
duKtnal development of the state and section
and will take ploaaure in doinir whatever lies
In Its power to aid the farmers and laboring
jcn la their efforts to better their condition.
I rerv honest son of toll win una in me av
tance a slnoere friend. Every effort looking
to Ihe establishment of more and better edu
cational Institutions will receive oar hearty
o- rporation and endorsement.
The Adva'nc circulates largely in every
eounty.Kast of Halclgh, and Is therefore a
p endid advortisiux medium. Kates liberal.
A Urst-class Job offlao is run In connection
with the paper and we will be pleased to re
ceive orders. Our offloe is one of the best
equipped in this section of the State for com
mercial work and we will do as good. work and
at as low tlirurea as anybody.
Entered In the Post Office at Wilson, N.
as second class mail matter.
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VVjxson, N. 0.,
Nov. 8, 1888.
PRINCIPLE VS. BOODLE--
We believe, from the inf orma
tion received, that Harrison has
been elected President of the
United States. The news would
indicate that such was the re
suit of the election of Tuesday
last. It is now too eaily to in
dulge in any speculation as to
what is meant- what the victo
ry of the Republican party
means. The defeat of Mr,
Cleveland and the broad policy
that he had the manhood to
lead is a blow to the agricul-
tural interests of the country
The contest was between an op
pressed people who were actu
ated by principle and the bloat
ed monopolists of the North
who have grown rich and
powerful by means of the op
pression they have heaped upon
a defenseless people. In other
words, the contest was between
Principle and Boodle.
The Northern monopolists
,were. fully aware of the fact
that a redaction of the tariff
was in the interest of the op
pressed consumers in this coun
try' and- that their ; abnormal
profits would be reduced if the
policy of justice inaugurated by
Mr. Cleveland should prevail.
Recogniziug this they spent
their money with a lavish hand
in corrupting the voters of
doubtful Slates'. '.f. They spared
no. expense money was the
only weapon theydid have, but
how powerful was that weapon
the result alone tells. That
the g: oat body of the people
who think, desired Mr. Cleve
land's election, we do not doubt.
That he was defeated alone by
the corrupt and lavish expendi
ture of money that has been
wrongfully taken frdta the
pockets of the people, we are
confident. The contest was one
o? Principle against Boodle, and
the persuasive power of the
latter was the stronger. The
result is a blot upon the integ
rity of the American people.
MORE LIKE THESE NEEDED. .
Duplin county gives
I National and Legislative
1,175.
Mecklenburg goes 800 Demo-
cratic.
w
The Democrats make a gain
in Bertie.
- -
Halifax Democratic for Legis
lative ticket.
Our Stale Safe !
The Democrats Carry
the State by 20,
000 Majority. I
victory of principle.
SIMMONS IN DOUBT
RADICALISM COMPLETELY "SHOWED
AIDER"; OMCE AGAIN, i
EAVES AND HIS PINEESTON
DETECTIVES HELPED US.J
Returns from the State! are
not eo full as we could wishi, but
they, are' sufficiently full to
make us pretty safe in saying
that the State has given Judge
Fowle a majority of at least
17,000 probably 20,000 or; 25,
000. The Legislature is Demo
cratic in both houses by major
ities up in the "teens." Exact
ly how many members of ..the
Legislature the Democrats have
gained we cannot tell, but we
will have about 30 majority on
joint ballot.
Is There Not Still a Chance-That He
is Elected?
In this district there are the
counties of Craven, which gave
Cheatham a Blight majority :
I Jones, which gave a very small
majority : Lenoir, which gave
Simmons 300 majority ; Greene,
which gave Cheatham less than
a hundred majority ; Wilson,
which gives Simmons 865 ma
jority : Edgecombe, which is
represented as going Repmbli-
can, out the votes for Cheat
ham were not properly printed;
Halifax gives Simmons 224
majority ; Northampton, which
Kis said to have gone Republi
can, but by a small majority ;
Warren, which gives Cheatham
about 1,000 majority; Vance,
which we have been unable to
hear anything from ; Bertie
ihows Democratic gains, but
what the results are there we
are unable to learn.
Now it may behat Simmons
is elected we hope so.
PITT COUNTY.
The
Democrats Carry
hy 175-.
the County
SPECIAL TO THE ADVANCE.
Geeenville, N. C, Nov. JT, '88.
Democratic county and Legisla
tive ticket elected by 175 majority.
H. H. Wilson.
The Following Eesolutions Were Ad
apted by the Farmers' Alliance in
Wilson County, Oct. 19th, 1883.
,WnEBEAS from the present out
look, we believe next year is going
to be a very hard one'and everything
in the wry cf provisions high there
fore we recommend, 1st. That all Al
liance men and Farmers sow some
wheat.
u. mat each one sow one acre
in grass and i torn one to five agres
m rye.
3d That each farmer if possible
reduce his cotton crop to ten acres
to the horse and not to cultivate
more than twenty-five acres to the
horse.
4th. That we recommend to each
one to look alter each and every
thing ou the' farm that will heJp to
feed his family.
6th. That we think, to a large
degree, that such things as chicki
ens, eggs, milk and butter, should
take the place of Western meat.
Gth. That in place of sugar and
rcolasses each Alliance man should
plant some amber cane. v ,
7th. That we will not trade on
time if we can possibly prevent it.
8th. Tnat we give special atten
tion to the raising of our own n;eat.
9th. That all Alliance men ask
their merchants to aid them in car
rying out t'ie above lesolutions.
The following demands as was
adopted by the Farmers' State
Alliance of N. C. were endorsed
a'so, with the request that the Wil
soi Advance publish to wit,
lsi.
hat we hereby enter our earnest
protest against the policy of giving
the labor of the con vict and demand
of our Legislature an enactmeut
of such laws as will hereafter pre
vent this outrage on the rights Of
. the tax payers of our State.
2d. That we demand such
changes in our laws as will reduce
the cost in legislation, in minor
causes, and as shall enlarge the
jurisdiction of our Justices of the
l'eace.
3d. That we demand that laws
shall be enacted to prohibit our
public officers lrom receiving or
using free passes or free tickets
on the railroads of our State.
4th. That we demand that our
Legislature establish a commission
for the regulation of freights and
tariff on the' railroads of our State.
Pitt county has for the1 last
several years been in the hands
of the. "Independents," and .the
Democrats of the county I have
therefore good reason to be
specially gratified. There were
causes that lead to the Inde-
peudentism of the county Tfrhich
man"7 good men considered suf
ficient to justify the action that
has been taken for several
years, lnis year the nepuDii
canism in the movement show
ed itself so plainly that the
people arose and returned' to
the Democratic banner. jThey
6aw that the reasons that! they
believed had justified "Incte
peudentism" werej no longer
valid and that thej Republican
party was drawing to itself men
and power that it could never
gain through itself. We , com
mend the good men
" Wayne County.
The Radicals. Dr. Jno- Person and
all Badly Beat.
The Democrats of Wayne
aounty did their duty nobly,
l hey gave .fcowle a good ma
jority. Dortch for tax collec
tor 247, virant ior bhenn over
John R. Smith 30, and two Dem
ocratic candidates for the
HousejjHam and Overman de
feated old Gov. Brogden and
Dr. John Person Ben Aycock
carries W avne county for the
Senate by nearly 800 He car
ries Duplin by .about 1200 and
bis colleague Kobmson Rets a
good majority in both counties
Wayne' has redeemed herself,
She has fought a good fight and
rid herself of a set of bad of
ficers. :
i STATE CAPITAL-'
HARBISON ELECTED
"The Hog Has Beturned to His Wal
lowing" The Country Captured
By The Republicans-
The election on Tuesday last
was a surprise to Democrats and
Republicans. The fact that
Grover Cleveland had made us
the best President that has oc
cupied the White House in
many long years, was conceded
by all thinking men. We con
fess that we entertained little
doubt but that he would be re
elected The result is a great
astonishment to the people of
the country and many are the
reasons assigned lor this won
derful revolution.
The following statement of
the States gives the result from
the best information we have as
yet been able to gather :
' Demo- Kepub
crat. licaD.
Alabama ......... 10
Arkansas' 7
California 8
Colorado 3
Connecticut 6
Delaware ,.. 3
Florida 4
Georgia 12 '
Illinois 22
Indiana.. -". 15
Iowa .. 13
Kansas............ -9
Kentucky ';. 13
Louisiana 8
Maine 6
Maryland 8
Massachussetts . 14
Michigan 13
Minnesota.. 7
Mississippi 9
Missouri 10
Nebraska 5
Nevada...... 3
New Hampshire 4
New Jersey 9
New York....... 3G
North Carolina.. 11
Ohio 23
Oregon 3
Pennsylvania ... CO
Rhode Island... f 4
South Carolina.. 9 ;
Tennessee 12
Teias 13
Vermont 4
Virginia . 12
West Virginia... G
Wisconsin 11
Totals..... 176 225
Numbsr ot Electoral votes, 401.
Necessary to a choice, 201.
:SAYS:
MONEY SAVED
-IS-
MONEY 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 Brogah 90cts
Boots 1.50, Gentlemen's nice
Sunday Shoes $1.25.
Women's all leather whole
stock Shoes 65 and 75cts. Pant
cloth 7icts to Sl.25, Men's
pant3 50cts, Calico 4cts, N. C.
Ch eck 6cts Sugar 7cts, Coffee
15cts, Candy lOcts. All kinds of
i
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 . -
LAMFS
Just received, selling them at
New York prices,
Chamber Sets
8 to 12 pieces 3.00 to 5.00
Queensware, Ghina
AND
GLASSWARE.
Best prices paid for
Country Produce.
Joe tck
WES
to
ARE SELLING A
Solid Leather Boot
AT
1.50 per Pair
TOGETHER WITH A
larqe assortment or
Boots
AXI
Shoes.
r
;' .
Tarboro St.,
Drug Store,
opposite Nadal's
WILSON, N. C.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of a
Superior 'Court of
TEE SITUATION
As
Eeviewed by the
World-
New York
What ths People ia Ealeigh Believe
the "Independent" movement
and aided in this Democratic
victory. We hope the good peo
ple of Pitt will become' onee
again strongly wedded together
and give the old time Demo
cratic majorities that it was
once her pride to give. W
call on the good men who; went
off after this strange god. of
Independentism and, forgetting
the past, help to keep. Pitt
county always where she be
longs in the Democratic pl
anus.
special to the advaxce
IvALElGH, JN. C, JXOV.8, 7:4o p. m.
Simmons is, in all probabili
ty, defeated for Congress in the
Second district : Skinner elect
ed in the First ; Brower, Rep.,
re-elected overMorehead in the
Fifth ; Johnston, in all proba
bility, defeated by twart, Rep.,
in the Ninth. The Legislature
is surely Democratic. The con
stitutional amendment, increas-
who left ing the Supreme Court Judges
.OLD NASH.
Democracy Once More Victorious.
SPECIAL TO THE ADVANCE.
NASHVILLE, N. 0., No!. 7, '8S,
l i:
Cannot give full vote inf Nash
Democratic State ami Legislative
majority about 350. Bunii's ma
jority 521. iOur whole couhtjf ticket
elected by from "200 to 490.
- w: L. IWoep.
from three to five, was carried.
Congress has been carried by
the Republicans. No hope for
Cleveland. Jcsephus Daniels
Greene County.
Dockery's majority, 80; Wa
ters, Senate, 150; Beaman,
House, 185 ; Cheatham, 95 ;
Harrison, 100, all Republicans,
This is not Official but nearly
so, not 5 votes either way from
what official vote will be.
Knights of Labor voted with
Radical.9. Concede defeat.
Edgecombe's Vote.
Edgecombe county went
publican as usual but, we
the votes intended to be
for Cheatham were Dot correct
ly printed, and may therefore
Lave to be thrown out. If so,
Simmons is surely elected.
Rehear
cas$
Radical
LATER. ";
SPECIAL TO THE ADVANCE.
Official count gives majorities :
Fowle, 458 ; Bunn, 573 ; Sills and
King 484 ; Phillips, 419 j Hricks,
zbi : oaiance pi county tictet ovew
500. - W. L. Thorp.
Ln ir county goes Democrat-
?ic, lectins every connty officer.
vui. niiiiiieiu is uuieaieu ior
the Senate in Greene and Lenoir
bv Jonn V arters, a Radical of
worst type. Greene's vote
did the work.
When the Mayor of Charles
ton, West Viginia, sentenced a
white woman the other day to
"work seventeen days on the
streets a young farmer arose
and offered to take her place,
saying that he would never
permit a woman to be worked
as a convict on the public
streets. The Mayor accepted
his offer, and the man was
marched off to the chaingang.
lie declined to give his name
and said that "John Smith"
would do as well as anything
else. He said that he was a
farm laborer from some, place
up the river, and that he never
saw or heard of the woman
in his life until he saw her in
the Mayor's court, but that his
sense of manhood and his
respect for womankind would
not permit him to see one o
the , sex scraping the public
streets in company with tramps
and bummers.
Ihe Enishts Whipped.
John Green and his associates
were tried on the bill otjindict
ment, preferred against thenn
py the Advamce, last Tuesday
and the jury, composed jof the
people of the county, found
them one and -all guilty. The
sentence is that, they sh&ll nev
er again hold office in, that cosn-
ty. ;.. J ' j
For many years the' people of
Nash have .voted largely for
men. This year they have vo
ted more for principle than men
The victory in that cpunty is
therefore prophetic of more
than the mere election .; of the
men elected. It means that
the people recognize their 3u1(r
as Democrats-as men who love
their county, their State and
their country. We do 'not be
lieve the people of Naili county
will-ver again te swayed by a
few men who represent no party
-or are ashamed of the party
they do represent We rejoiee,'-
UHuiDeriana county gives
Fwle 330 majority. For the
Senate, Cumberland and Har
nett, Williams, 750 majority.
House, Sutton and McGill 600
majority.
Despite the vigorous efforts
made by the Democrats
yesterday to find a ray of hope
in the election returns the fact
remains that the Republicans
have achieved a victory not a
great one but enough to give
them the Presidency.
In New York State, the great
Presidential pivot, the plural
ity for the Harrison Electors is
figured down to 8,368. Con
necticut, contrary to yesterday's
early reports, is retained in the
Democratic column by a plural
ity of 385. Indiana is still
undecided, with the chances in
favor of the Republicans. The
drilt seems to be in that direc
tion, i
Illinois, which the Demo
crats had hopefully looked to,
is certaiuly Republican by
18,000.
At the Democratic head
quarters in this city last night
a dispatch was displayed in
which. California is claimed for
the Democrats. Michigan and
Wisconsin and the other close
States which it was sincerely
Deiievea might yield some
Democratic comfort are to al
appearances still in the Re
publican column.
As the World goes to press
there is not the slightest ground
for changing the result record
ea yesteraay. mere . is one
gratifying fact to be gathered
from the field of disappoint
ment, and that is that the
Democrats have retained their
control of the House of Rep
resentatives. ine majority in
the present Honse is fifteen.
and the outlook is that in the
next House the Democrats wil
have a majority of at least ten
Although a Republican
President will enter the White
House next March, the Demo
cratic majority throughout the
country is considerably larger
than it was four years ago,
This indicates clearly the
direction of the political tide
In possessing the House of
Representatives the Democracy
will still have the strongest
hand upon the reins of power.
and in the waiting race the
odds are all in its favor. The
logic of events is on its side,
will sell at the Court House, on
the first Monday in Dec. 1888, at 12
o'clock, the real estate of which the
late Dr. C. C. Peacock died seized,
situated In Wilson county, and
described as follows;
The home tract, situated in Wil
eon townsuip, m ana near tne
corporate limits of the town of
Wilson, adjoining the lands of
Calvin Barnes and others and
containing one hundred and eighty
acres, more or less embracing all of
the home tract except the dower,
which uas. been assigned to .the
widow
One other tract adjoining the
Imds ol Calvin Barnes and others
and containing about twenty-tight
acres, more or fst it being known
as the Elda Ward tract.
Oue'iiaec uear the town of Wil
sou containing: about 14 acres
known as the Noble field. .
One tract near Wilson contain
ing about 40 acres, ktiov. n as the
Barnes place.
Terms Cash or as specially
agreed.
Geo. D. Geees, Adm'r.
Notice.
Warren's Vote.
The official vote of Warren
county is as follows: Harrison
2,369, Dockery 2,367, Cleveland
1,230, Fowle 1,225, Simmons
1,259, CLeatham 2,324.
Halifax Redeemed-
Halifax county went 224
Democratic. A clean sweep for
the Democratic party in the
county;
First Time.
Bladen, roes Democratic by
175 majority. First time since
decree of the
Wilson county,
5. S. L
MILLIN
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elling
BRUSSELS
CARPETING
At 45cts. per Yard.
'Examine, Our Stock.
. Rountree S, Go.
M
Kext door to Hadley
Store.
IWl have on hand a lull line of
MILLINERY, which will be sold at
Reasonable Trices.
Hats Trimmed
FREE OF CHARGE,
And HATS made for
25 CENTS EACH.
A. FULL LINE Cf PLUSIIES
andVELVElSat
95cts and SI. 00
KID CLOVES 65 cents.
rCall arid examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere..
MRS. S. I. GRIFFIN,
Next door to Hadley & Briggs,
FOR SAT.E AT
bROCH
Havinfr qualified as Executors of the estate
ot Dr. A. G. Brooks, deceased, before the
Probate Judge of Wilson County, .notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to the
estate of said deceased to make immediate
payment and to all persons having claims
against the deceased to present them for pay
ment to the undersigned or to F. A. & S. A.
Woodard on or before the 11th day of October
1889 or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
A. 1 -J. AH W. A. BKUUKS,
Executors.
F. A. a 8. A. WOODARD. Attorneys.
Notice.
Having
qualified as administrator
estate of Josiah Kenfrow,
of the
deceased, before
the Probate Judge of Wilson County, notice is
hereby given to all persons inaeb.ed to the
estate of said deceased to make immediate
payment and to all persons having claims
against the deceased to present them for pay
ment on or before the 11th day of October,
1889 or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
J.T. RES FRO W. Adra'r.
V A. ft 8. A. WOODAHD. Attorneys.
-AT-
W HOLES ALE.
400 Bbls Flour ail trrades
25C00 Lbs C. R. Sides,
300 Rolls Bagging,
500 Bundles Ties,
25 Bb's Sugar all grades,
25 Sacks Coffee " -
100 Boxes Tobacco,
20 Cases Lard,
50 Kegs Nails.
The above goods we offer low
to merchants.
C. A. YOUNC & BRO.
0
Waat BemedT foe
Beat, Firtmt to Use, and
Sold by draggtala or sent by mail.
Ute. JiT. BaaelUiw, Warren Fa
Cfctarrh la the n
uddieapat. I I
Notice of Sale.
I will sell on Tuesday. Oct. 23rd
at 12 o'clock, at the residence oj
iter v eoD ueceasea, tne ioiiow
ing property:
One mule, nine hogs, cows and
calves, corn, fodder, tanning uten
sils
. EEDDICK WEBB,
. Executor.
BulLs I BnlLs 1 1
Hyacintli5 Tulips,
Narcissus.
ALL COLORS. ALL COLORS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SET THEM OUT FOR
Spring Flowers.
Nadal's Drus Store.
Seventy-Five Cents will buy as muck at lit
Cash Racket Store
As One Dollar will at any ft ore in Wil.on. 1 yuu tt:t jiiir
of Bret quality
KID GLOYES?
i - .
If you have an idea of buying a pair, this peaon. noil!
time. Here are two preclal rrices for Cr-t quality Kil Cii'v
j 50 pair at Tacts pold all ov-r Wilson for $1.2 , ,0 rIr 0D reW
at $1.1 worth $1.50. .We hare al-o a Urge lot of
Jersey Jackets
Bought for the double dealing CASH, and will be kJ J iU &
count of 25 per cent under other Louies. A big boom Las t9
hold of our
Shoe Department
And we would quote you pages of price, but Lavn't il riv
Do Touneed a pair of fhoe-, cet our j rices whether you t'Ej
not. You can paTe Zxla to 1.00 on a pair j-boe from the
4
Cash Hacket Store,
Nab St, YII.S.S.C
DEUGS! DRUGS!!
Those in need of DRUGS can find a large, and well-selected
stock at
DR. W. S. ANDERSON'S DRUG STORE,
EPNEXT DOOB TO POST OFFlCB,:And we beg to remina yon that
we are prepared to furnish anything in our line at the
Lowest Possible bring Prices.
A full assortment of the lHanuii anj Pefrlw Pm, Piper. Eiuliprj ud
mi STATlQMEl, ifllii, C;tar ail Eanj Mnip.
GINGER, CLOVES, SPICE, CELERY AND MUSTARD SEED.
Turnip, Collard, Winter Mustard and Curled
ivaie oeeas warranieu rrcsn anu uuuu.
A large stock of almost all varieties of TURNIP SEED.
PHESCRIPTIOlrS
And Family Recipes filled accurately at reasonable prlcer, DAY
or NIGHT at
Dr. W. S. Anderson's
IMgiXJGt STORE
OWING TO THE INCREASE IN TRADE
Mm
I
Has opened business In the rp&eiou building km.wn a tL r-.
pain blow, on Tarboro rtreet, and M offerhr the t nl U
prices that cannot bt undersold. 40o yard- AUm.n 1'
cents per yard, rmo v-rd nrsnit.Viii. it,,n..ii, :t!i
rer cat
man's Bropan that is waterproof, a womat.V that" ill
iwHTgoonius w onien'i button u,h . ,M -ua V.na
grain sboes COcta and up. Tl3 only bon oirrin the ctU
tea
Crusader Boot,
Every pair warranted to wear twelve liionth.-. Iy
rants Shoes. The largest stock or hoes in th e Itv. . ) raits
S?. . I1 ,D wLlch red at from $1.2i for Jr keta
i all rubber euspenden 12cta ir x.air. IJo icl. Ki
5hirU20cts. A large lot of glass and Venetian clas.-I-mr
ct3 and np. Trunks and Valises for LOci to $iW.
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