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The t Wilson Advance JOSEPHU eii!., DANIELS Ekif lors and Proprietors, ESThe ADTAHCiendeaYors to Dean boa est, faithful and Impartial chronicler of the news, devotin special attention to the section n which it is nublished. It is Democratic to the core and will ran neither friend or foe who is in hostility to Democratio success. It believes the best Interest of the Na tion and the State imperatively demands the retention of the Democratio party in power and It will spare no effort to accomplish that result. It will seek to promote the in dustrial development of the State and section nd will take pleasure in doing whatever lies tn its power to aid the farmers and labortpg en in their efforts to better their condition, very honest son of toll will find in the Air 'ancb a sincere friend. Every effort looking eational institutions will receive our hearty "o-operation and endorsement. sThe Advance circulates largely in every county East of Raleigh, and is therefore a splendid advertising medium. Bates liberal. A first-class Job offloe is run In connection with the paper and we will be pleased to re ceive orders. Our offloe i one of the best equipped in th section of the State for com mercial work and we will do as rood work and at as low Amirs as anybody. Entered In the Post Office at Wilson, N. C as second clau mail matter. . MILSON, N, C.. OCT 3o, 1890. AN INFAMOUS PROCEEDING- Dr. Mott, formerly snown as tbe Iron Duke, and n w known as tbe chief advocate In North Carolina of the lnf am ous Force bill, has sent out a circular to the Radical whipper ..snappers at each polling place obdeeing THEM TO TAKE DOWN THE NAME of every Radical who goes to THE POLLS TO VOTE. This is I repetition of the infamous pro cedure of Eaves in 1888. The people will resent the intima tion that they are not honest by burying the Radical party un der a majority of not less than 25,000. Mott's circular is an in sult to every honest man In the State, and the white man who -does not resent t is a craven and a coward and a traitor to his race. What is Mott's pur pose? Is it to secure i far election in. North Car olina? Nobody believes that Mott's purpose is to mannf ac ture evidence which Mott & Co can carry up to Washington and use for the purpose of securing the passage of the Federa k Election Law. The Radical heelers are ordered to send this manufactured evidence to Ohas A. Cook, Esq., United States District Attorney. of the East ern District, who, in order to get his office (so says A. V Dockery) promised tbe Badica managers to get up some evi dence to justify the passage o the Federal Election Law. He and Motthave taken this course to comply with their promise Will they succeed in their desire to degrade and disgrace the State of North Carolina? The Chronicle believes that they will when white men lose their manhood and their honor and not until then. State Chronicle. White men, what will you do about it? This is even worse than the secret circular sent out by chairman Eaves a few days before the last election. Re buke such presumption again as you did two years ago. DARE HE DO IT? The Advance desires to be of service to the people. It en, deavors to give the people light to put them in possession of such facts as will enable them to pioperly exercise their elective franchise. In keeping with this spirit, we stated that "Mad" Joyner's official bond as Treasurer of Nash county had been sued. A few days ago we received a letter from Mr. Joyner in which he denies being a "defaulter" , (as he puts it) and threatens us with a libel suit. We have never charged that Mr. Joyner was a defaulter. We simply made a statement as to a fact which the records abundantly prove. By refer ring to the docket of the Sher iff of Wilson county we find - that a summons was served on one of the bondsmen in Wilson county. Now, so far as a libel suit is concerned we say to Mr. Joyner ."crack your whip? We are not frighted from doing our duty by the childish threats of Rad ical politicians. A Mr. Joyner knows full well that the idea of sneing us for libel was never for one instant seriously enter tained by hfm, but he thought to frighten somebody. Mr. Joy ner. is a true disciple of Radical ism. He has learned well the lessons of that grand old party of fraud, force and corruption; The spirit of the force bill has truly entered his soul. He would compell every other man to yield obedience to the die tates of the Radical party if by threats he can accomplish that end. Y e say to Mr. Jey- ner: Yon are not fit to nil the office of Register of Deeds You represent a party which depends for support upon the - negroes. Your every impulse is in the interest of Radicalism and negro rule. You are not in feympathy with the honest, in telligent white people of Nash county. - They are of the best and truest men in the State they are white men and will not give their votes to elect a Radical who endeavors to break down the Democratic party and once again admit the negroes and their white allies to power. Sue u? for libel at your earliest convenience, Mr. Joyner "Bar kis is wilUn." j . The Judges are : in danger, white man can afford to stav at home when the bul- warks of " . . our liberties are threatened. QUAY'S MINIONS COMING TO 23 ORTH CAROLINA WITH A CORRUPTION FUND OF $20,000. THE REPUBLICANS HOPE TO CARRY THE LEGISLATURE AND THUS SECURE THE DEFEAT OF VANCE LET EVERY DEM OCRAT WATCH OUT, AND NOT RELAX VIGILANCE UNTIL THE RETURNS ARE IN As pecial to the Ralegh State Chronicle from Baltimore, Md., dated October 28th, says: "Only th s morning I learned that the Republicans were send ing speakers fiom Pennsylvania and other fciates to North Caro lina for the purpose of securing a Republican Legislature, and thus, defeating the brave expos er or liepuDucan ; meanness Zeb B. Vance. I honestly be lieve the Republicans of the nation wouid rather have Vance defeated tuan any man in the Senate, for his blowe to their party are always struck above the belt ac'l square in the face. "I heard tbe report on my way to Baltimore, that the Re publicans '.vere going to spend $20,000 in North Oarolina, in an effort to defeat Vance. By chance I learned .hat, and by chance this morning 1 learned that those Republicans were making their way to North Car olina. Coupling the two things together is it not quite proba ble that 1 hese same Republin cans carry cbout thflir persons the "fat" vrith which to oil the Republican machinery ? "Doubtless Quay, who knows and recognizes Vance's ability, is at the bottom of this effort to defeat h m. Spread the alarm and strike hard blows for De mocracy as you have been dor ing. "Now th.t the contest is clos ing, is the time to strike sledge hammer blows. The Republi cans realize that, hence their action in bending these men into the State now with the fat. Find out who they are, and where is their basis of opera tion, and st some of tne great watch dors of democracy on their trail and drive them from the State, I wish I conid vote, but cannot this year. My only fears about Vance are that the Republicans may get the Legist lature and defeat him. I do not believe a Democratic L9r. islature will displ-j nviuo sense as to turn him down. "I trust to the good sense and the sound judgment of the no ble people of tbe State to stand together aii3 not turn the wel fare of Ncrth Carolina over to her enemies the ReDUbli- cans. LET DEMOCRATS BE GUAPD. ON THEIR It is stated that Eaves him of Reliable fame a "not afraic of tht issued instructions 3 the fellow levil,"has o his hench every man men lo cballenge who goes to the po order to-see if he as they sav. This i It to vote in was sworn, s a scheme to delay voting, and Democrat must be prepared to meet i promptly and effectively. Ther is no deviltry to which the fel lows "not afraid of the devil will not resort to .carry thei plans. ' J. U KZZTvMS-RNE, Esq- The action of the Executive Committee of this District makes Mr. J. M. Mewbornevthe DemocraUc candidate for Con gress and thereby entitles him to the support of every Demo crat. The Advance has not at i; t , j at... i u,uy units xavurwu but uomina tlon of Mr Mewborne and while he was a candidate for the nomination it did not hesitate point out t ttd emphasize its ob jections to him and its.reasons for favoriDg others over him. But he is now the nominee of the party and the Advancf true to its unbroken record of foalty, tne aecreee ol its party falls in to line and urges every white man iu this district to vote for Mewborne. As the News aud Courier said about Tillman, "Crow is not a very savory dish and we do not relish it, but when it comes to a choice of Democratic crow or the regula tion high old Republican buzi zard we do not hesitate to take crow." The RsJeigh State Chronicle says,; Tlijje is a fighting chancs to carry the Second District. Mr Mewborne is en dorsed by the Executive Com mittee of tbe Democracy. He thus bears the credentials I . . i:n ... i.: x .l i, jicn. eiibiiittt iii iu iu iue conn" dence of every voter in the Sec ond District. We have known Mr, Mewborne long a thought ful cuizaua and a succesful far mer, lie ij deeply interested in The Advance predicts that every Democratic candidate in Nash county will be elected. The Democracy is scared, and everybody knows how impossi ble it is to beat a scared De mocracy. You never have scratched, a ticnet? Gccd. If you scratch Mewborne yoa can't say that any more and you can't success fully urge upon others to do so. PEOGBKS! The Citizens of Lucama Marching to " its linsic- , ' Ltjcama, N. C, Oct. 28, '90. meeting of the citizens of this place was held on October 1st. Mr. L. F. Lucas was made temporary chairman, and ex plained that the meeting was for the purpose of considering ways and means of laying off streets for the town. L. E. Newsome was made permanent chairman and Tom Kirby Sec retary of the meeting. Then as to how the be laid off came pleasantly dis the question streets should, up and was cussed. - The meeting ad journed to meet on the follow ing night. When the meeting was called to order Thursday night, Octo ber 2d, L. F. Lucas moved that the streets of Lucama be laid off one and a half acres deep parallel with the railroad and two acres wide at right angles with said railroad. Motion was carried; and W. IL Lamm, W. R. Davis, Jesse Lucas, S. H. Peele and L. E. Newsome were appointed a committee to have the work carried out as above set forth. W. R. Davis and S. H. Peele were1 appointed a com mittee to solicit subscriptions for the interest of the work. The committee on streets was authorized to draw on the town for any indebtedness incurred. On motion of L. F. Lucas a copy of these proceedings was ordered to be bent to the rail road company and the Wilson Advance for publication. Meeting adjourned to a day to be named by the chairman. L. E. Newsom, Ch'm'n. Thos. Kibby, Sec'y. OUS LAST "WORD. The Advance will not come out again before the election. We desire to urge the Democrats to go to the polls on election day and do their duty towards con, tinuing the good goverment we now enjoy. JThere is work necessary-let us one and all determine that we will do our part. If the Democrats the white people of the estate go to the polls there is no danger, because they re cognize the fearful blight Republicans would bear bat the State. If they stay at home and let the Radical office holders and the negores run things they need not be surprised at the results whatever injury befalls the State for Radical rule must be charged np to those lazzy thoughtless fellows who are too "patriotic'' to go to the polls and do their duty like free men. The new registration this year will neip tne democratic . -a a -w v . . a party. The County canvass at Wilson Saturday ancTcloses at Saratoga Monday. The only way to vote against Cheatham is to vote for Mews borne. Crow may be worried down, but no true white man's atom ach can stand buzzard. A choice between a white Democrat and a negro Republi can ought to be an easy matter. Every man ought to vote Every man ought to vote a lul ticket. For Congress you have only the choice between Mew borne and Cheatham between a white man and a negro. The Republicans .have no yet put out a ticket in this county. They mfiy do so on the day of election. We do no Deiieve tney win, but every white man should be at his post of duty. .Mewborne is a white man and tne Democratic nominee. Cheatham is a negro and the Republican nominee. No white man can afford to hesitate abont voting for Mewborne. If every Democrat in this District does his duty Mewborne will be elected.' A solid Dem ocratic Congressional delega tion from North Carolina would be a glorious triumph. Can you afford to destroy this by scratch ing Mewborne, We think not. The defeat of Mewborne may enable the Republican to organ ize the iext House of Represent tatives. Your failure to vote may cause the defeat of Mew borne. Is it possible in view of these facts that any white man will fail to vote, for Mewborne rersionai omigauons is one thing. Political principle is another. No man who values his principles will ask a man to "1 m A. 9 m support him because of person al obligations, and no man who has political convictions will pay a debt by selling his prin cipies. .rut mis in your pipe aud smoke it. State Chronicle Mewborne will Enter The Uemocrtic Caucus And Help To Organize The House. That organization may depend upon one vote. In the face of this fact the Advance calls on every white man to vote for Mewborne and remove from his conscience the guilt of permitting the fur therdepredations of the Republi can party. " Court in session here this week. There was a slight hail in some portions of tbe county Sunday. Among the visiting members oj tbe legal profession attending Court this week we noticed O. B. Ay cock, of Goldsboro, B. F.Taylor, of Nashville, Jacob Battle, ci Rocky Mount, W. A. Donn, of Scotland Neck, J. H. Johnson, of Bethel, G. M. Lindsay, or Snow Hul and Oapt. Swift Galloway,ofGokis- boro. We were pleased to see Mr. B. M. Owens, of (Saratoga, in town lost waek, on!his way North to bay goods Mr. Owens showed a gen- nine appreciation for the Advance by paying for it nl advance. We appreciate this practical evidence of his good will towards onr paper. we always try to preach good Democratic doctrine and feel grat ified a, such manifestations ot re gard. a Awful Sore Limb Flesh a Mass' of Disease. Condition Hopeless. Cured by the Cuticura Remedied I For three years I was almost crip pled with an awful sore leg from my knee down to my ankle; the skin was entirely gone, and the fiesh was one mass of disease. Some physicians pro nounced it incurable. It had diminish ed about one third the size of the other. and I was in a hopeless-condition. Af ter trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds of dollars, from which I got no relict whatever, I was persuaded to try your Cuticura reme dies, and the result was as follows: Af ter three days I noticed change for the better, and at the end of two motnhs i was completely curea. My nesn was purified, and the bone (whieh had been opposed for over a year) got sound. The flesh began to grow, and to-day. and for nearly two years; my leg is a well as ever it was, sound in every re spect, and not a sign of disease to be seen. Rev. S. G. Ahem, Dubois Co., Ga. Bad Eczana Cur4 The Cuticura Remedies wrought i wonderful cure on me. I was troub ed greatly with a severe case of eczema and after receiving little or no benefit from the treatment of some of the lead ing specialists here, I procured a set of them and before they were all used the disease had left me. I recommend the Cuticura Remedies as the best and surest cure for all disease of the skin. W. 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The first and only instantan eous pain-killer plaster. US BBS m OF CO Wilson, JV. CI, D OES A GENERAL BANKING Business. Receives deposits subject to heck. Issues certificates of deposit. Has a large eommodiona cafe de posit vault. Solicits accounts of Individ vals Merchants, Corporations, Execu- tors. Administrators and societies Offers every inducement to cos" tomero, conservative with sound banking. Collections made on every available point in the United States. Notice- By virtue of a decree in the Superior Court of Wilson coun ty, wherein B. J. Barnes, ad ministrator, was plaintiff and the heirs of the land of Garry Fulgham were the defendants, I wiU sell at the courthouse door in Wilson on 3sturday tbe 29th day of November, 1890, the following described property: One tract of land in Wilson county, Old Fields township, adjoining the lauds of W. M. Boykin, Raiford Fulgham and others, containing 113 acres. more or leas, being known as the tract of land of Garry Fula gham. lerms: One-fourth cash, bal ance payade Nov. 1, 1891. B. J. Barnes, Administrator of G. Fulgham F. A. & 8. A. Woodard, atty ' s Bun & NORFOLK ADVERTIS JIKTS COBB BROS. &GILLI AM, Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, Norfolk, Va. Correspondence solicited. F L. G RANDY, 23 BO AN OKE SQUARE Norfolk, Va. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEB IK Hay, Grain, Meal, Mill .IV d Peanuts, Peas. Etc. Car load lots a specialty. Seed oats and 17 always on hand, deference: C, W. O randy Son, Vaughn k Barnes, Ererett Bros ft Gibson j, w. ferry orroiK national sane Sep 25 3mo s B. HARRELL & CO., - 7 & 9 COMMERCE STBEST, Norfolk, Va. Cotton Factors . and Commission Merchants. Personal attention riven to sale of cotton. corn, pea wins, rice stocic poultry, eggs, lum ber, etc. Bare in? and ties kent constantlT on band, Sp85 3m o JNO. O. GAMAGE, WOODSIDB WHAHF, Norfolk, Va. Dealer iu Limec, Cements,' Hair, Laths, Plaster, Sewer and Chim ney pipe, Fire Bricks, Tar 8ep253mo - Brr abut hid 1815. & CO., JgG. POLLARD Cotton Factobs AND Commission Merchants, No. 20 Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. Special attention paid to the sale of coun try produce and consignments of all kinds so licited; SepSftSmo J. W. BABRELL. COL. J. N, HARRKLL oiurrreesDoro, .J, HARRELL DROG. Cotton Factors And CojonssiON Merchants, Norfolk, Va. Solicit shipments of Cotton, Pea nuts and country produce gener ally. Sep 25 Smo D.ETHERIDGE, JOS. Currituck. N. O. H. PULGHAM Nansemond V ETHERIDGE, FULGHAM & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Commission lercfiants, 10 & 21 Commerce Btreet; Norfolk Va. Specialties "Cotton, Lumber, Corn and Peanuts. Hefer dt rea Bank of Commerce Norfolk Va. Caldwell ardy. cashier Norfolk National Bank. Col Thos w Smith Pres First Nat Bk. Suffolk Va. Jno a Copeland, Pres Farmers' Bk.Buffolk Va, Or David Cox. Hertford N C, M H White, Hertford NC. 8ep253mo ROUKTREE & GO COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, NORFOLK VA- QONSIGNMENTT8 OF COT TONANDPEANUTG SOLICITED. Norfolk is the largest market for PEANUTS in the South. Highest Market Price For all shipments to us. v Respectfully. ROUNTREE & CO. Sep 18 3m NOTICE. Having qualified as administras tor of the estate of John S. Boykin, deceased, before the Probate Judge of Wilson County, notice is hereby riven to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to make ims mediate payment and to all persons having claims against tbe deceased to present theua for payment on or before 2nd day of October, 1891 or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. . E. J. D. Boykkin, Ado,, Til Regulate The Dowelo. - CtlTaa draaa-M ah ... Ska jalT ar..sl kt&iw. Gold Everywhere, , us And Commends itself to the Planters of this and adjoin Counties as the place to sell their Tobacco. 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