T ,1 it i) u .j t . r .f ? TllP. Wilsori Advanced In every community there are a Poor Farming. Uy W. t.. CANIWELL. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. C., as second class man matter. "For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance. Fjr the future in the distance, . And the good that we can do." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE :. ; One Year......... $1.50 Six Months . , 75 Remit by draft, '.post-pftice order or registered letter at our risK. Always give post-olliee address 111 lull. 'Advertising Rates furnished on application. No 'communication will be printed without the name of the .writer beins' known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to 1 Tiie Advance, I . Wilson, N. C. Thursday, April 6th, 1893. We regret our - inability to accept the invitation extended to us by the Literary Societies of Trinity College, for their annual debate to be held on April 14th. ' ' , We wish to call the attention of the public to the testimonials of, Dr. Ros which appear in another column. Dr. Rqs comes to us with the highest recommendations from j all who have been under his treat- few .people who imagine that the We heard a larmer complaining the ! home merchants do not carry a stock other day that corn was high. That 1 ui mercnanuise ui a quality iu suit. 1 um.ca iuc ii&.c. v,um ia unc kuiug their needs, and even before examin- that every larmer ouht to have Plenty . u ' 'i u .1 of and should feel good when it will ing their stock, hasten to some other , . , . . 5., , . . . 4, 1 a ' , . bring a big price. That it is just the market to make their purchases, of the trouble with so many ' under the-delusion that they are get- farmers to day, instead of raising such ' ling ucucf goyus ai a lOWCl llgure. aupua cu iucy nctu uu uicu KUU13 They fail to consider the tact that they have to go elsewhere for them. 1 .. j ..u- Any man who has to go off of his valuable time is lost and nothing j u a , . 6 farm to buy corn and hay aud meat really gamed. Spend your money ought to be made to pay high prices at home, that, is where you make it, for them. Raise these things at home and public pride and spirit should and be sellers of them instead of buy prompt you to spend your means ers- What would f you think of a . . . grocery merchant who went to some where it will do the most good to the u a 1 . u 11 .u town in which you live. . he usm in hi own fami'lv? What would you think of a buggy manu Many Forest Fire. facturer who went to some other fac- I ' ... , ., , tofy whenever he wanted a buggy Raleigh, N. G, April 1. Today for his own use ? Such actions on ,u'"1 ",ca wuui.uedriy len their part would be just about as rea- miles west of here and favored by sonabIe M a go; somewhere yery heavy wind, spread eastward, else to buy everything he needs and SweeDinpf over a stretch of rprnrnrv i u- 0 itf T . . ,,. 3 snouia raise on nis iarm. riant a Dig north of this citv. burning dwellino-s. ... a: .1 . u j 1 i t . r o wuwu uou uiis year 10 me exclusion barns and stables. Hundreds of peo- of food cro nd will hear mQre nle tniicrhr th fire frir hnnrc T n-h I . ' y . complaint next winter about corn and fencing was burned. Two other meat being high than you have heard lartre lirei are ramnn rn cmih. I .1 & -s s me past season. - east near Oarner, the other south- We CODV the above from the Re west 01 here. I . ' t. .... , T,.e tt,re Town 3fg5rta.HU A.uo.t for h;s depression and ,ack of rr Iperityas well as it can be done in a uaford. iNw u.. AdhI 1. 1 he en- iew lines tire town of Clarksville, Va. is in We are not much of a farmer but ashes. At 2 o clock this afternoon it strikes us very forcibly that a man f rpw 5 H i z.rrTfrfA in o hnnc rAslw I ran raic V.ic i-ht-n onsJ Mf.4- AtAnnHH w.v v-v t u iiuuoc LLJJVJ111 I win aim UlCdL .IJCdKri ing Pettingill's store, but was thought than he can buy it and pay freight . i i i -w .: I r TIT . . ... . .a . T- ... . "- uiiu tAuuijuiaiicu. j-iiier hi "ui" voi in auuuion : ana u is ment: II you need his service call at I vvas aa;n rnun( that thp Ktnrtt .,. sound the Bnggs House and see him j ing of Pettingill was on fire. A strong thing you can manufacture yourself. (tnln urn n Klj-tnM ' . I . C . wiuwiiig di me same iime, i "y tunc our larmers snouia De ,i : i . i . I I., . . . . - '.- , . . , ,1 1UU ucspue me most strenuous enorts I -ouvincea mat me aays for makinp A eentlcman m the citv said thelr i .t.io ,1k: ,J . ,,,,r , . . . 1 . i-iiizcn:. inc -names spread is money on couon nave passed and VVa uenses have rmrch.isrd lnrce I ji... r l mj- . . .f. I .l. .i v7. . v, , ,i ; T 5 l,dFlU1 ounamgio Duuamg, sooner mey cease worshipping a tracts of land near Morfninton. N. C. I : ..iBr &' I rn . :. . ,-, . i . -..awccyiiig everyuung oeiore mem on "'cn iuoi ana pursue their calling-in and will brmtr out a laree number ofl fwh ri: V t j .....L u..:-. 8 I iuu w iuoui sued uuwn to me ""amaa iikc manner me sooner lmmiprants from Knrone thts war tnl : : -.i . . .. I -. ... . . . r"vl : . . - - - - - , - r - - - m , i . i ' i -jiii iiiit n m ... , -v . tk. i nrwnonMi .... 1 1 ....a. . i i occunv tno land'i. I uj j r. . . I . .- . i uicui nau uone irs worir n v thrw ' v "y"" lii- into-1 uuuuuigs uu iviaui sireet escaped The Waldenses are cloth I Vlz-. Richmond and Danville depot, The Clval Service. seiitier. iviv.iios.Li ui v. v, i w m uas w U.UVL makers.and a very desirable people I MaSee VVarehouse, and Bugg's store. to have'fn a community FigliUng Fire. Near Reidsville. "We don't see much of you now." "No : I'm studying to pass an ex amination for a letter-carrier's posi io time is being wasted by lourthl -iviLLt, i. v-.,pni i. ihe " c you studying r assistanr Postmaster General Maxwell. I woods are. afire near Reidsville, the I ine structure and origin of the The task of nuttintr democrats in 6 Dem PlainJy aiscermble from Egyptian pyramids. You see I have ine task ot putting democrats .in l . e tn mo: o r.; t ... ., " iiiLjeiif cri I i 1 1 1 r in inr Qin v -J u .i i I v ir riym naiinn - charee of all the fourth class Dost of-1 whiVk woe t.;- -i i 'I fices'is gigantic, but it will in time be going out ;by the wagon-load to bat accompHshed. The average of new e Wltn flafmes. Farmers are burning democratic appointments is already PIant-bedfand high winds caused the ; , . , . , trouble, i well over one hundred a day, the i highest number yet appointed in ah Scotland Neck- A nrii t ' .ttoo Mew Bale for Substitutes. I Secretary Carlisle is anxious toj secure for the good of the Treasury department tne services oi those substitutes now at work who will be dropped under the new law forbid ding their employment To this end he has written a letter to the Civil Service Commission, suggesting a change in the rules by which his de sire maybe satisfied. In his letter he says : "The present rule under which they are appointed provides that tney shall be appointed to regu lar places in the order of their ap DOintment as substitutes. . and surh course will be followed in this depart ment Detween now and July next, when the law eoes into effect, so far as possible ; but it is doubtful whether an now on tne list can be provided for within tnat bme, 1 have, there fore, the honor to request V that the rule may be so amended as' will giv$ to such of the substitutes, as may not receive permanent places on or before the date mentioned preference for selection to such vacancies asmav occur after that date." A Million Friends. A friend in need is a fnVnrl miH and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump- .i.., vuuciu anu v,uiu. ii you nave never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonuenui curative powers in all dis eases of Thrnat. Chfxit m.i t Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is tiairaea or moneywill be relunded. Trial bottles free atA. T. Hines' drup- store, iaree Dottles koc. andSr.od. In and Out. BRIEF MENTIONS OF THE WORLD'S DOINGS. single day by Mr. .MaxeU being 188. 1 fires havfe been doing very great .i.cm cugecomoe for the past itvv udys. Fayetteville, N. C, April 3. Cholera has made its appearance at St. Petersburg. Galena, Md., was almost completely destroyed by fire. Manufacturers ot typewriters have formed a trust with a capital of $20., 000,000. : The administration is delighted with the March statement of the condition of the Treasury. It was k no wh that J Fire broke out in Florence ; r Pension Secretary Bussey rendered j the payments for the month would be I tnis morning at 12:30 o'clock con- - C1S1" that wmes out claims amount 11 1 , '. . ? . I siimincr tii.ont.r .L..aj:.,. i r I mtrio aoout 22.0OO.f)on. ' unusually large, but it was notknowin s.umi.n twenty-two -buildings before mgt0 aboul that the March. rer;. mA tne,d.ev?u"n8: names could be stop- Klein & Son's brewery at Philadel , u Crt , , , , . ' , . J Ped- including the Bank of the Caro- phia which is valued at over $100 000 . . - ' l. vsb 11 1 jUv. i.ri r 1 nrui r ai s. it nro o Anw 1-- . rr - 1 - - -wvv., tutpapu onice, " acttcu uy revenue omcers lor i nv;n hiKlf r- "ni,-; I Cltv Hall mior1 K..,A i I 111-. - -j . - & uuuac iiiu auoui ail I uJi uisumng. The appetite for office, the lonpino- 10 see me rresident, grasp his hand, and ask him for something, has been whetted by three days of enforced absence from the White House Forty Illinoisans headed by Senator raimerand Kenresentatives Snnncrer Black, Durborow. and Williams They wanted most of the offices on the list. After them came more than a dozen Virginians: other State dele gations, while not so large, were equally hungry. The President has a. uuuiuii ui iiaving. nis visitors usn ered into the receotion room one after another until it is packed. He then bWins to eo through them. Tt did not take long to fill the room yesterday nor Ion? to emotv it. Tn the early days of March Mr. Cleve land, owine to lack of Dractice. was a little slow, but he is rapidly getting his motion back. ' Deserrinr Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that jui years we nave Deen selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buck len s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handler! sell as'well, or that have given such uuivcisai saiisiaciion. vve do not hes itate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not fol low their Use. These romHi U , , . . Aavc their exeat oonularitv nnrl i-.n merits, " A: J. Hines, Druggist. The Spring, ' : : Of all seaaons in the year, is the one for making radical changes in regard o health. During the winter, the system becjomes. to -a certain ex- i tent dogged with waste, and-the blood loaded with impurities, owing to lack of exercise, close confinement in poorly ventilated shops and homes, and other causes. This is the cause of the dull j slueeish. tired feelinor so general at this season, and which must be overcome, or the health may be entirely broken down. Hood's Sarsaparilla has attained the greatest popularity all over the country as the favorite Spring Medicine. It expels the accumulation of impurities through the bowels, kidneys, liver, lungs and skin, gives to the blood the purity and quality necessary to good health and overcomes that tired fealing. .a V ' What is r Trnsts and Combinations. Are unpopular. But there is one forrh of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is the trust which the nublic renoses in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the best of it is me trust is lully justified by the merit of the medicine. For, remem ber, HOODS Sarsaparilla CURES. Newspapers' Consolidate. j Tr WV W W W UW J I Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for .Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its gnarantoo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feycrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting' Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cure's constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Raleigh, N. C, March i. To day the News and Observer leacerl the State Cjhronicle of this city, and will for a time at least Dublish both papers, this pending the consolidation 01 me two, ail future indebtedness is assumed by the News and Observer. One paper here will pay well, and sucn tnis will virtually be, even until me consolidation is completed. . A Coinplimnt to the Chappie "Yes." said the English man affer nis return irom a visit to America, "they imitate us r J ' there." "They do?" " Ton honah. VVhv. I'll he 'anH r w .? . . , J. r 11 1 wasn t taken for a blarsted Amer : can dude. . Castoria U an excellent mcdiclno for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me ofits gooa en eel upon weir ctuidrec." Dsu Q. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the betC remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is cot far distant when mothers will consUer the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destrorins their loved ones. bW orcinarotuuci. morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, therel y sending them to premature graves. y : Da. J, F. Kinchhoc, Conway, Ark. Castoria. ' Castoria is so well adapted to child ran that I recommend it as superior to any prescription -fcnown to meJ" TT. A. Akcmb, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Oar physicians in the children's depart-' ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, oiid although we only hare among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." - UXITKO EOSPITAl. AMD DlSPCMSABT, Boston, Uasa. Aij-in C. Smith, Fret., Tk Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. Flowers! . 1 j i Choice rose-buds and other cut flowers. Designs arrang ed for weddings, funerals and other occasions in best style at reasonable prices. Also bulbs and blooming plants. Catalogue. Free. J. Palmer Gordon, Florist. 10-13-iy. Ashland, Va. HTTriTYlTTTi STILL IN THE RING Equal to the Task. -ELY'S CREAM BALM-CIeansestke Nasal I VhI. I Passages, Allays 1'aJn and Inflammation, Heals I ft?? r0? I n I yjf 1 5.VI UK- i-.uK-sr. t he aviulabh- c i:;h anUci y ui.d. $1 .500,000. was added to the Mirjrm, aviCv the l'ree-tj(ci, how. near the $S,ooo.ooo mark, contiruies to ae cunuil'.te. 'Secretary Carlisle has re ceived many congratulations upon his first month's showing- the leadmor drygoods, grocery and uuumlui es. ozc. KIJl I'15 I III KFS. i to you love yoi you do yourself? It chance for reaching I slight. There were in the Confederate neighbor . as yoH.xlon't-your leavevKare very ELM CITM ITEMS. Capt. A.-1. I. ounaay W. T. Doles. Esq.. is unp-nA'm.-, o Kn "ys at nome this week. Mrs. C. L. Perrv is vicitiriv tives at Black Creek this week. Mr. W. D. Carter naiH o . . . t a711yi I , visit to friends at M - . WA.VV. JIUl wees. The rates to the World's Fair from New York to Chicago will be 20 per. cent below present rates. A Chicago syndicate realized inn . 000 profit in one day by forcing the y.K-e 01 wneat irom 82 cents per. bushel down to 75 cents. Miss Alice Goodlev of Mprli'a Pennsylvania, won her breach of" promise suit' against Mr. Samuel Clayton. The jury, awarded her $3000. Hon. Thos. F. Bayard of Deleware was nominated bv the J w-Mv,aa, S.W fcV. vmDassaaor ol Great Britian : Tas 1 he courts Commission era's, 1 y lieutenant generals, 84 major N. C. Bolton, Chile ; and Jas. A. McKensie of gem-rals, 3 U brigadier generals. . Rev. E. C. Glenn closed his series KentUckyl Peru- sustain the Railway '""g at tne M. E church Mon- c lcrie 31 tne wn,te "ouse .... ,1 wcr 'i's11'-, iuai cnaLur vjurnian naa ... iimiai t - . .. - 1 sraiea mar thp nroconf a: points in tins btate is subject to State friends here. """"Kl April 10th. benator Oonnan is also regulation, even though the telegraph Mrl-W Diw. j Pv A iuinonty ra statement that co.nn.nv sends' it thmnch A one H'.rX" ad President wUl call an extra session Stat;. - : fore an dkm-r1" Kme t0 n about September i5th. Misses Mollie Braswell, Alice Nor- : T Pe?ns'!vania R- R- began the ris and Bettie Moore of Tn. r!!i eUon. of an immense warehouse in spent some time here this week. 2 ? kJto;tbe Used ex.du" ur;,, c r ,. 1 o,.vijr iwt me ouumem proauce Will ol this nlar- niic I trarl Tt K:u: -n l r W I 't uuu I ut uutiuuiy WUl De 01 a Of Vvilcnn rmt I .: i : 1 r- w .i - v; ; lULU1HC any more. ianguiar snape, 70 it. wide at the u e think Bob is after Will's girl. front, 40 ft. at the rear and 400 ft. ' i. j . iiiuore, jr., ol Meydon ' ue S. C, st)ent last wppt ' put up so as to make the buildings hpro :tvi rat,,. ,1 l . I COVer H HCrpS of orrnnnft Tklo : - -v. ivmiucu mime iionciav I &..iiu. una im- Tr T T r ,;i . , - i "-".wui. rrm tiwuic mem iu nanaie Northern mari?-1 ??2 fromLthe 127 loads of Southern produce .ortnern markets last Fridav whot-o I n0r . to.v i u.. -j- V - i-oent a week in w nn k.v I .,r .l ... . stnr!- nfCnnn j """s, ikici rtross tne city proauce trom tock of spring goods. Florida will rearh iuHpctinot;n Mr. T. W. Braswell, of Dunn N three days instead of four, produce . - , ' . ,clueaifle rtoover dwelling "ulu narieston win also be delivered gcnu.ne "blending of the BJue and on Main street and ,;n . l?. 21 hours earlier. -.. f,.:i..l . -""'v. xna ujcvjray.. , - "'"y nere in a lew days Senator Roach, of North Dakota, embezzled from A friend in a neighboring town who gave us a bill, of printing writes : ihe stock a::c! the printing are not surpassed in the State, and I shall continue, to give you my work. Wianks, th.ir' i what all say who are willing to wv K.r fit i:!.iss work'. Of the hifiilt-rs of the 'Cabinet Herbert ;tiid Gr..-i;.V! bear marks of honorai'Ie .t ; in the kite wa tac' . formers aryi was slioriened' in the battle of the Wilderness and the latter near -Atlanta, so there , is a Wc have had several days nice Cattarrh Cannot be Cured. , . J " ir:.i , .. . . i. ivr i iif'r r si m i mm s.. . m uv i r n l rt inrtiiinfiAMn A ai . a bank years ago. irucKe" nave n 0 VVh th. i"ey Mostf not all, of tlie. money was re-, finCl bme f " tarrh is" blood I oronstiSaT dit turned,, and Roach went west and peas are ZZ"S f", - i - 's -;. ii me irost I v - icuieuiesi nan s iatarrn uon i Kill them wont we "get there." -ure.ls taken internally, and acts di- ti , . on me Diooa ana mucous sur- ine disconsolate young man of faces. , Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a last week took your advice Mr luack medicine. It was prescribed by Editor, and went back. I think from" ?neP the best Physans in this coun all appearances his ,nrl Sf J?' 15 a rfF Prp, made nn w,K u ' " c mposea oi tne pest tonics i if . c says ne comDinea wun tne best mood Knows he is now the happiest man in Purifiers. acting directly on the mucous town. surfaces. The perfect combination ot T ' - ' the two ingredients in what produces c- avis, pastor oi the ' r o . M " ' l,ur,n aiar issinnarv RorJI.. "! i - .. . . Tn. Send for tPStimnnlala fro grew up with the country in an hon est way. The Philadelphia Press is visibly agitated about Roach's pres ence in the Senate, and perhaps he ought not to go.. .How would it' do for him an'! O.i ly'lo march .out arm in arm CloeKlns tTp the Machinery. Many of the office seekers who complain that the administration ;c not disposed tp expedite the work of turning out Kepubhcans and putting in Democrats are themselves to blame for the delay. Members ot the Cabinet , and the heads of th various departments cannot do sev eral things at the same time. Tc remove men from office and appoint their successors requires time anc close attention, and the appointing powers cannot make these rhans as long as their time is demanded bv 4.1 .1 . - ' tne genuemen who persist in pro claiming their virtues to the that be. In short the office seekers are simply clogging up the machin eryand delaying -the end they are working for. Some complaint has been made bv uicuiuers oi congress tnat the Presi dent is issuing too many orders placine restrictions Members of Congress and all other puuiic men ougnt to be aware of the fact that no Droeress can he mAe K, . I CC . . . . J uic ouicers oi tne new administration, no matter how e-enerouslv His 0 J H4WVkJ.U they may be, if their time is to be given to ail the persons who may choose to call uoonthem: For the past two weeks the departments uavc ueen inronged with people who desire office. Thev insist on ta!t;n U1 lucr tases rotne appointing pow ers, and the latter have beendisnoc to submit rather than to appear to be uiscouneous, put there is evidence that in the future there is to be less talk and more appointments. ; The office-seekers who hanor nhont- the departments but injure their own prospects, it would be a physical im possibility (ot a Cabinet offirpr to re member and digest all of the personal appeals that are dailv nonred intn uih J l ....w w ear, and the time oWorH , w... lu niv hearing of such appeals is just so iuuuu uiuc ijsi. ine omce-seekers should withdraw from the depart ments and give the new administra tion a chance to show what it can do in the appointment line. Washing First Artist . Well old man, how's business i Second Artist: Oh snlpnoSH I Got a commission this morning from a millionaire. Wants his children painted very badly. r- irst Artist rDleasantlvl : Well. my boy, you're the very man for the ;OD. ' 50c Juggiatg or by mail. ELY BROS., M Warren St, N. T. A E hardly believed that adver XJ tising would have such ef fect ; but its a fact, since inserting my advertisment in the col umns of Ihe Advance . The Rush Has Been Tremendous, ' C. A. NASH & SON. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Moulding arid Stair Work. HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. - 5, 7 and $ Atlantic Street,; ; NORFOLK. V Correspdnaence Solicited Mr. David M.. Jordan of Edinestou. N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Complete Cure by HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. This is from Mr. D. M. Torrlan a r. tired farmer, and' spectea ciuzens ot Otsego Co., N. Y. gravel, and have since been troubled with my Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse. Three years ago I got aown so low tnat I caM scarcely walk. J ipoKea more like a corpse than a living being. i naa no appetite and for five weeks I ate and had no moe color than a marble etatae. Hood'ft Ka.raa.nnrilla. w4 rMnmnunHiul t thought I would try it Before I had finished uie iirst Doiue i noncea mat i leit Detter, suf fered less, the inflammatira ef tae alaa- 4er had subsided, the color bernn to return to my face, and I bearaa ta eel kmmm. After x naa taKen tnree Domes i could eat anything wm i i.iiiiin. fill ii i ii ill lm w nv frnv Bin nuniu iuuy recoverea, manKS io Hood's Sarsaparilla . mmm . . . 1 T. 11 V me raarvei 10 see ine so wen, t, M. JOBDAH. Honrj'ft Pll I R a.re the bat &ftr-dinniir Pllla Mn oiKMuon, core neaacne na DluoufneM. Nerve Tonic Blood Builder H aT A -m fide. er bex. for S. Bendfbr descriptive pamphlet. Dr. WILLIAMS' WEDICINF. c.n ScbenectadT. n.y. nd BrockylJlc, Onfc $2 The cot! inamiisappeareth soon, Tin; ict- ni;in co:iil-s to st;w, He cor!v iiies the cliarsres on And sweaiw hti'ii have his veih.'- The weight of the testimony up to date is to llie effect that Washington ' church audiences ; are not well be haved. Else why would it be neces sary to pe'n them up in the church President Cleveland attends until he can reach his carriage?..' The spec tacle of se veral hundred people of in telligence and, it is to be supposed, refinement locked into a building be cause they .would probably run all over the President of the United States if they were allowed to be at large, is not one oY which we can be proud. Are the national manners at the Capitol such that they appear to best advantage when kept under lock and key ? F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Ptods.. c '-. . Toledo, O bold by Druggists, price 75c. Missionary BapUst Church of this piu-e says ne will, in a -few weeks, accept a call at Cumberland.in -ic 01 taryiana. We regret to loose such an able minister and pleasant associate a Mr n -,.,: . . - . ... . "ana ctuu icar ms place will be hard to fill. This is the season of the year when people naturally have a rambling dis position, especially the young folks One day. last week about half of Prof! Jjassey s school ran away and went listing. They say they did not catch a hsh, but wont tell what they caught on their return. "April fool " ' .... J'" Ituckleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve i Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.' v ever Sores. Tetter. Ch p...,, . ffu "HUi, v-nnuiains. uorns. and nil i tiops. and positively cures Pilesl or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give n., . .. ' perlect satisfaction, or money refunded. I "AZZLETON, r'a., April 3. Art Price 2 cents oer box. Pnr k.. other mirte di5at;tpr hoc r,,mA w " . uu.w -J I . . . ..u VVUI J. . Hines, Druggist. Thirty miners are entombed. I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelvevyears, experiencing the nau seating dropping in the throat pecu liar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily., I tried various reme dies without benefit until last April, when I saw Ely's Cream Balm ad vertised in the Boston Budget. I nro- cured a bottle, and since the first aays use have had no more bleeding the soreness is entirely pone. D. G. Davidson, with thi Rnct-ti Budget, formerly with Boston Tour. nal. Thirty Miners Kntonibed. for a Pair of (Custom-Made) f mm MannPrH Rjimnnnfe oaiisiaction guaranceea or money refunded. SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPi r And Instruction for Self-Mdacuma. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPA1 WINSTON -.. n 1 iTmn ran fx niiiiu Vlereland'a "Good Luck Coin."""" Whatever the vicissitudes of for tune or the ills that fate niay have in store for him, Mr. Cleveland will never 'go dead broke that is, not if wiiely care sees that no holes are al lowed in his pockets. He has a silver hall-dollar which was coined in the - r 1 1 . - year 01 ms Dirtn 1837. it came r. rvnarew jacicson Long, of Tennessee, who is, as a matter of course, a Democrat. The medium ot the gilt was ReDresentative Wash ington, who Dresented it. and Ath it a letter from the donor. The missive asked the President to carry it as a pocket piece, assuring him that if he did so he would be always lucky, and could catch fish while other men tood around and swore with vexa tion or wept with desnair. When this assurance reached the President's eye the half-dollar slipped into his trousers pocket with a deftness of motion that Hermann's self wrmiH I a nave envied. Some of our fishermen mitrht- trv mis pian. we teel conhdent it will . . work, at least one time.. The French Ambassador at the Court of St Tames receives a ? salarv I r h. r ... . : J 01 joo.ooo a year, but has to practice economy 10 come out whole on that. VA r e Give GIVE BELOW A LIST OF FIXTURES ' "' FOR THE BROWN and the HALL Sell-Feeding Cotton Gins, VVhfth we offer verv low and on easy terms. Two 60-saw Brown ootton Oin feeders, right hand. Two 50saw Brown Cot ton feeders, right-hand. TWO 60-saw Rrnun Cotton Gin Con den -ers, rierht hand. One 60-saw Hall's self feeding Cotton Gin feeder. One 50-saw. Hall's self feeding Cotton Gin feeder. DvsDeosia in all its fnr relieved but curea by Simmons Liver Regulalor. The New York for the Review. Secretary Herbert is anxious that every enort be made to have the cruiser New York take naval review on the 27th of April, ana nas requested ihe Lramns fn push work on her in order that bhe may do so It is not eaDected to have the vessel in commission or areentpd by the Government by that time. Her machinery is-all rif?ht and shp needs only her turrets. Th ese officers say, these can be made of wood and painted so as to answer every purpose. Clothine ! Clothing ! New line just arrived. Clothing department up stairs, at h.. K. (jay's. The Hatch bill is dead, the Fn. glish cotton spinner's strike is ended 1 and still cotton goes down instead of up. Wtiv.' Because of the fact that the Southern farmers are invinnr" themselves out for another great biz couon crop, ana an tne world knows it. There is enough cotton in sicrVit to supply the world's demands until the new crop comes in, and there is every indication that the sianle will next fall be a dru? on the market why should buyers nav hitrh nrires now ? Will not the farmers lnnk tn I facts in the face and cmvern tl-i selves thereby ? Charlotte Observer. The best ";o cents while linen dress shirt in the world, at F R Gay's. An Iowa minister recentlv tnolf leave from his congregation in the following words: "Brothers and sisters I come to say good bye. I don't think God loves this church very well for hone, of you ever die. I don't think you love each other very well for I never marrv anv of vnn T don't think you love me very well because you do not pay my salary, and your donations have been musty fruit and wormy apples; arid by their fruit ye shall know them, brothers, I am goine away to a better nlare. T have been called to be chaplain of uic .namosa penitentiary. "Where T go you cannot come, but I an to pre pare a place for you." Ex. Pills Often 1p9VP a norcn ,..: . . 1 - " .'uu (.uuauuui- ed. Simmons liiw Pon-'ulotA. . . nvguiaiui IJCVCI does. LADIES, O owing we suppose, to the fact that OUTS ' IS A rearlimr rnmnmnilv f 5 The : public read our advertise- O; ment and called to examine our ; Goods. Thpv fniinH f V represented, and Feeire. they O; could not do l 'sowhere C r -r -w 'iii'.i iVCIlk 3 away satisfied. r A a. 1 0nyinmg you n. u eil in the j 1 viittLiiuuv:iy ui I rule XJ ' line we have and will be pleased txr serve you. Our home-made J nouneed by the priblic ,to be ex- 2': cellent. CfFFresh Bread daily. Hopine to retain a sh are rf vnnr eral patronage, I am Kespecttully, ' I C. G. HUTCHIFSON, Make Your Spring; Purchases, Tj;: GO TO The Fashionable Millinery Store j SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISF.ASP. Lobs of appetite ; bad breath ; bad taste in the mouth toneue coated mn nno. h. shiulder-blado ; In the back or side-often mistaken for rheumatism . amir with flatulency and water-brash; indiges tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull. Duuoauuu restlessness. wiU sensation of having- left sometbingr undone which ought to have 'been done: fullnnu u..n . i temper; blues; tired feeling-; yellow ap pearance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. nut an, Dur always some of these indi cate want of action of the Li rer. For A Safe. Reliable Remedy tht can do no harm and has never been . uuim li- inn to ao gooa. Take Simmons LIvpt Epinlafnr -AN EIFECTUAL KPRmvin imB Malaria Bowel Comnlalnt. Aypepsla, Sick Headache, Constipation, BiUonsnesa. - ntdney Afrections, Jaundice. f;- Mental Depression, - Colic. J- A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. " I have been practicing medicinr for iwin rears and have never been able to put up a vegeta- . bl comDound that wnnlH t: f: . .U.lMUUS Mm Keffulator. nmmnilv nA .nr. 1 1. .i . . " ' f J ii v. . 1. 1 1 y mure IUC Uvertr action, and at the same time aid (instead of weaken) the digestive and assimilative powers st the system." L. M. Hinton, M. D., Washington, Ark. OSLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. Misses Erskiae & Hines. j. a ziin 4 Co., Phibdoipua, Pa. Tobacco Cloth! Our sales on it are immense at E. R. Gav's. It is p;enerallv mnrAo oil ...1. f Z. J . -.-'-.v.v t. y .in V 11 (J hum ...,1 : . 1 . 1 . - 1 1 . . X "UIV. LI 1CU II 1 1 1 1 I I IM I r Tl 1 m c I i.. J - lining la IcglUU that Salvation Oil is the best linea t-rt tn4- - 1 f . . ... ."tin iu me marKei to:aayf It is com pounded omv nt tho hoct ;,.,:. ' . j .oi. iiiunriiicmb. ana is guaranteed to be positively PAR-A-SIT-I-CIDE cures itch in 3 minutes. Fnce 50c. Sold by Dr. W. S. Anderson & Co. 7-7-ly lU?lestalls consumptoin. Miss Sarah t. Willever, Phillipsburg;, N. J.. giving her experience writes : "I was troubled for several months with a severe cough, which would have turned to consump tion, but for the timely use of Dr. Bull's Coug;h Syrup.' PLETE MANHOOD AiNU HOW TO ATTAIN IT. , At last a mpdlcal work that telle me caneee aencn&es the effects, oolnts the remedv. Thi Is sclentltlrallv the most valuable, art&tlcallv ttia V.. ... .ii 1 1 . 1 . . " '- 1 umuiui, uicuiuu mruK liiul nas ap. r. . J ...rB; w P"s. every page oeanng a hair-tone Illustration in tints. Some of the SUhlecta treated urn Norvmia rwhlllrv l ncy. Sterility, Development, iVarloocele, le rV . 1 luieilUUll, JUaiTlaKe, CIC. N the PMn Facts, the Old Secret aiul U eoverieapf Medionl SHrytre as arolied ta Mrtr. M "i, 1Af?l 1VT W(uld atone for past fail leg Z ttIn"ii.b TJ1' f re8- nndCT while the ell- ERIE MEDICAL! CO. BUFFALO, w; M BUFFALO. Ul- V H WHITE ewelry Store, W.J. Churchwell & Co., Proprietors, DEALERS IN Pianos, Organs Water 3s AND JEWELRY. Also Agent for the : LIGHT RUNNING jSalvatlon ail ZfJYSXIZrSZ Our Recently Improied Electro Galvanic Body Battery, Electric belt, and ann iini-us ...lit tainly cure Rheumatism, Neurafeia" DvSDeDSia. LiveranH.Ii1nc... :Jr female weakness and diseases of women. Catarrh cured with our Elec tric catarrhal Can rwo?., r permanently cured by the constant current of Electricity produced by our body battery. Live focal agents, want ed send for price list and Testimonials. jnu. i, CK1SF, E. B. CO., letferson, O. FOR SAIE My Graded bchool. PriceJ cash, balance in one, two-and three years interest 8 per cent house, near 1 it fr - R. B. Evans. GEO. M. LINDSAY, Attorney at Law, SNOW HILL, N. C. Circuit: Wi and Johnston Counties.- . .. THE COOPER MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 ai.d 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of finished Monuments, Gravestones, &c. Ready for shipment. ; r..: r 3Z CO CO CD cro. lljO OTHER Sarsaparilla has ef fected such remarkable cures as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula. ; bait Rheum, and other blood disease? ; Any of the above will be sold on easy terms. Repairinrr a specialty. JYJth plenty ol energy ;Y.A ED to represent The ance Co., and American Accident Co. lo "whom a good contract will be given. For terms, &c.,-address - . ; ' W.J.JORDAN, District Agent for Eastern N. C. fe.P 16 ; Snow Hill N. C. 1- Leave orders for lithographing at this office. Agents IP1 rovit HACK ACUE, or yon are all worn but, really good for noth- j - i -Jbin. It in general debility. Try nitOWti'H IKOlf MTTXJIS. It wilt cure yon, cleanse yo: liver, and gW a good appette.

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