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i The Wilson Advance: AtL K'T. vj v r MK- a!u.isL!;u', i.osi. -;-' . .. . . . , . ; - The Chicago Tiuits-Herald BT TBE ADVANCE FPBLISHIS& COMPANY, fiaye nev adyanced a siDgle ; the tollowing: Mr. iriiS;t; rareiy goes on a 'what ihk stat2 papers ask sat- ;: J3O ABOUT I&i: ACTICX OflHE T n 1 1 tr tr U-ViTK fJCtSTIOS-A? IT 25 VIEWED BV OF OIT15 tXC'iitl-S. Sume Fur Soiac Against, souie oo tie Few. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY; ! solitarv or double areument to show ' that sich should ' be - such- only the , way journey without losing "a Entered in the Post Ornce at Wilson,.- arume.,t f brute monev force. 1 he N. C, as second class mail matter. "For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, ; And the good that we can do." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year....... $1.00 ' Six Months. 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at ourrisk. Always give post-office address in full. i "Advertising Rates furnished on application. , - No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to ... . The Advanch, . Wilson. N. C. Thursday, - June 13, 1895. Cadet R. Z. Johnson, of Lincoln ton N. C, has just received his fifth - medal for proficiency at Annapolis. President Debs and his associ ates "'" have been remanded to They should be glad to get oft so light. ; ' The U. S. Court of appeals has ,i;r,1Vpd the miuction. of Judge GofI in the South Carolina re-isirau: case. " ' THERE are but three Democratic daily-" papers in Virginia that favor c;itr Thp Disnatch beins: on the fence. prwFTABV Herbert has ordered 'the cruiser Raleigh to Key West, Fia. to watch the coast and if possible pre vent any contraband or men leaving for the insurgents in Cuba- The crop repcrt for June snows slight decrease in the acre?ge ci.cot- tnx, Tt is nnt so marked hoevr as was expected, ?o-ne counties ha in? increased the:r acreage 50 per cent. t!ae So Mr. Harvey of Coins finarca 1 1 nrmnl-ict WP Pfp HOt - auuviui io -f j"-" surprised. " He refused to attend Derrfocratic Silver Convention fipld the other dav. Possibly Vip. miTld he induced to assist cur Ex ecutive Committee. Illinois has got one on the North Carolina legislature. Thev passed a bill giving the Central Executive Com mittee final jurisdiction - in au nomi- natinns. ' Rv the provisions of the bill the committee can set aside any dec'-sre a roan of urtlL idea just seems to be contageous among the plutocrats made so by money without breeding, l nereiore, also hence, it does appear and seem that they would carry their point ; lor the very simple reason that money tells better than blood. Hickory 'ress. v Our friend of the Press claims to be bi-metalist therefore these should be argument against absolutely free silver. - . 1. There is not a free coinage country in the world to-day that is not on a si;ver basis. 2. l here is not silver standard country in the world to-day that uses any gold along with silver. John G. Cdnis-.e. The Wilson Advance - of May th, very courteously asks us a question, it says: We copy eisewnere an arucie cl'pped from the Hickory Press. aoout acy good by such talk ? Our good iriend relers to trie ar tide in our issue-of the 23rd Uit., in which we said : "It-occur to us that every ptrson who advocated or is now m favor of what has b?cri cal'.ed Tariff Reform, . . i t ..t, U in unier 10 r;e coiiMMtSii, suuu.vi uc lnbes'tatin?!' and very voci rriil- UIT- or-Hii overcoat or leaving a night shirt in a sleeping car. We can easily believe-tnis, and there is more to be said on the same line. Besides umbrellas, overcoats, and va rious ai tides of lingerie, the Secre tary has recently lost many other th.i r-2s. rie nas lost nis reputation for consistency, and he seems to have lost his memory. He has lost his place in the affections ol his people, lost his independence, and lost his old frankness and fearlessness. But we do not care to catalogue ev ery thing that he has lost for fear that some malicious paragrapher might intimate that he has capped the climax by losing his head. This is a fair sample of the argu ment made by the average free silver i nflationist newspaper. How much of reason and convincing logic there It is said quite a number of the j a'.embers of the committee naa gone to btd before the vote was taken. It is to be regretted they did not all re tire for a one year's nap. Charlotte Democrat. All argument and logic in the world cannot justify the action of the Dem ocratic Executive Committee in forc ing upon the party at this time the dis cussion of the question of free silver. Salisbury Truth. The Texas Democratic Executive Committee held a meeting to wrestle with the currency question, and with a wisdom and fairness unlike that of their North Carolina fellows referred the whole matter to the Democratic primaries. Gastonia Gazette Mr. H. A. London, a member of is in such squibs fired at the head of ; the State Executive Committee pub the Secretary of the Treasury, sensi- lished a card in the Charlotte Obser ble and fair-minded people are left to ver, saying that he was not present judge after reflecting upon it. What ; at the meeting of the committee on does this kicd of writing prove? j May 20th, and thinks the committee Nothing except that the writer is very short ot real material tor argument. I How easy it would be, for example, lor others to say that there are many had no sort of right to pass the free silver resolutions. The presumption and unwarranted officiousness of the Democratic Ex- favor of the immediate and in- lost, ana among tnem, ne nas not ndent nct'on of this Nation for j lost his strong reasoning powers nor his good habit of telling the truth, nor his ability to marshal facts ol fi nance and of history, nor his frank- dene the free rand unlimited coinage of American silver at a r?tio of 16 to 1 1554 to 1. Oar brother has erred, the article which was uppermost m our mind Tii.o? an entirely different stamp. It was "as follows : . Mr. Secretary Carlisle in his big ?peecn at uovirg;o: ivy., mss. iuuu- :es the' howling bust of basing e a-gument on fne presup- posrd pe;ur that there is one single, solitary, lone sine individual in these at present Sdatcs of thVunfructified United States xhci is in favor of or even dreams of silver monometalism : That is to say a s-rtgle silver standard. Mr. Carlisle had best take some-crushed ice, soak his shins, and lave his fevered brow. He is a renegade his advice is not worth a tinkers d-n : Hickory Press ris whs ferously things wh:ch the Secretary has not J ecutive Committee in its haste to force the slimy dross and fooleries of Populism upon the people by prema tuiely declaring for unlimited coinage of silver, will drive off many good act ive participants in the future cam paigns of the party. Salisbury Truth If a convention of the Democratic party of North Carolina should as semble tomorrow it would take the same action on the silver question that the State committee did at its netss and courage to admit an error which he may have fallen into years ago. nor his ability to recognize the teachings of experience, nor hiVfear- lessness to combat heresies of govern- in ent, whether popular or not. He has not lost the power of discriminat- and arsunsption ing between right and wrong, between i meeting Monday night, but the fact what :s sound and what is unsound in : remains that the committee has no our currency, and m ali the reading t UU31llCM lu ""'K yuuo wi we have done since the Southern the party, especially at this juncture. 1 THE IltOOIi PROGKABAWHE, l. I V, ill. speeches were made we have seen nothing which approaches an effective answer to his arguments. Usually the efforts to that end are presented in such flings as we are sorry to find in the columns ot the Constitution, above quoted, and while they have n convincing character they impress lver I the unthinking as the expression of a great newspaper which should seek to teach truth and not error. Norfolk Landmark. 1 he programme o Democrats of . Illinois, as laid down by Chairman Hinrichsen of the State Democratic Committee, fcr the dele gated convention wLich meets to-day is as .dear as it '"s brief. It ce r.ands the free and unlimited In his Bowling Green, Ky., speech coinage of goM and: silver at the ratio! Mr. Carlisle laid down these five pro of 16 to 1. It demands this "without! positions: SOT ANSWERED YET. own selection tne nom nee of the party. In another .column, we copy an article from the Pvi'eigh News and Observer, Our readers will doubt less remember Mr. Griffin. He- wss for years a clerk in our pct office and also connected with, the Advance waiting: for -permission -or action ofl any.foreign goverment." ' As far as the mere act of coining a certain amount cf bullion is. concern ed,i at any pos;s;bie ratio, mission oi any torn s reeced or expected under any circumstances. tJut'vvrien it is aques- no per- eovernment First -That there is not a free coin age country in the world to-day that is not on a silver basis. Second That there is not a gold standard country in the world to day that does not use silver as money along with gold. Third That there is not a silver for about three yea Wilson boy who from home. Hs 5 a; prospered letter away Take care of the poo- tramps Massachusetts has established a 2,000 . acre tarn frth:s gentry. A" T tramps found, within the bi-ders -fihe state are sent to the fa"n w-.ere they -re put to work rneniHg rds. ditching, etc. They are Ver-r -'r- twe - -Let's., get 03' one, there' is no wav of setting cler of trp-r.ps tan to -1 make them work. ng the value at which these! standard country in the world to-day products of the rr-ints shall circulate that uses any gold as money along a foreien government has as nmch toj with silver. siy aoout it as tee. nome ijovein-i hourth 1 hat there is not a suver ment. We learned this by costly I standard country in the world to-day - 1 . experience curing tne seventeen years 1 that has more than one-third as much from 1862 to 1 870. course cl instruction m tnis costly school now. Ail s;iYer-U5:r.g -count- Wilson Mirror. We do not look upon the declar ation of the Democratic Executive Committee as binding upon any one. They have merely anticipated the war cry and the Democratic State Con vention can adopt or not. No, they have no right to speak for those who have hitherto voted the Democratic ticket. How does any one know what he js until the platform is sub mitted? High Point Enterprise. The action ofthe Democrntic State Executive Committee, in ses sion at Raleigh last week, in making a platform lor the party and warning all hands to fall into line, was at 1 extraordinary. Ordinarily the vention is accounted the law-making power of the party and what author ity the executive committee, has 1 year in advance of the assembling of the convention, to make laws for the the party is not apparent. States ville Landmark- 1 ries are struggling, witti tee prooiem ars. I 1 he govern men ts wnicn control hall 1 surer the population of the world call fifty- f hAr own citizens, takes I are correct it is obvious that the free The Legislature which adjourned .vesterdav was good to the office hold- ers, having appropriated $! 7.000 more for salaries, etc., than was ap propriated st the session of 1S93 It U c:!l !n.-.)or h,nf f-r WUUiU iitl V AMf-.i the orovokmer way m wn:cn tne' oot- torn of the Treasury kept out ping and interfering with its magnanimity Philadelpia Riccrd. ioiir cent. even anv ?ir coi n a worm. The lame and achievements of Mr. Hinrichsen as a financial thaum aturglst have npt been fully establish ed. But it is -ssfa to say that where A great many money in circulation per capita as re taking a! the United States have : and Fifth Th?t there is not a silver standard country in the world to-day where the laboring man receives fair pay fhr his dav's work. Upon these five propositions hang nobody, not I all the law and the prophets. If they lfast Li A campaign of education on the tilver question is in progress. Sound-money literature is being brought more aboundantly into the hands of the people. They are be ing shown that there are two sides to the free coinage 1 6 to 1 questionl Strong efforts are made to break the, force of Secretary Carlisle's in fluence1 upon the public view of the free silver coinage question by re ference to the fact that he has chang ed his mind with in the past seven teen years. The Philadelphia Re-: cord says the fact that the Secretary has been led to change his views should lead other men to a careful re view of their opinions in the light of increased knowledge and the work ings of recent silver experiments. Washington Progress. What does Mr. Harvey (the au thor of "Coin's Financial School") mean by saying h- i? not gold enough in wi : ; . 1 . ' v --' because .;.d S .;ti -awU..unt as i iron or copper that it has been chosen as a medium of exchange, and a small buIkXof it is sufficient for the world's business on account of its great value. Should he be able to make gold as cheap as iron, then gold would be as inconvenient as iron for purposes of currency. Hon. John De Witt Warner, in June Forum. Secretary Crlise made a speech on the currency q uestion at Bowling Green, Ky., advancing the principal arguments ag-;ii-?t free conage of silver that he rsed in his Memphis speech. Near the close of his speech he exclaimed : "Tbey say silver is the poor man's money.. If it is, I want the poor man's money to be as good as the rich rnai.h money." I mean to maintain that doctrine in pite of vituperation and abuse and charges of inconsistency, whatever may be the effect on me, cither per sonally Of politically." Greenville Tribune. Silver is, in fact, thu one issue now r .1 , , oeiore tne country, and the -.issue must be settled right. The opinion is becoming general that the free-coinage idea in its ex treme form : is already losing popular favor. In Virginia it begins to be understood that siiv-rite Congress men will not have the sima votes be hind them. They must sustain the President's sound policy, or find the ase classed by many voters with PefTer and disaster. Sound money is the frarbfional Domnrry ir- rl.-ir-trM-io Business is picking up. It is p'ekin 1 i upon sauna money oasis ana ;n tne nope mat tne g ,u oast? is to con tinue. Goldsboro Hcodiigbt. ah The Keil canal vviii be opened on I Wednesday June 19th. The cpmple- tion of this canal marks. s?w evenr that has been desired by the German peo ple for more than 6co years. The United States will be represented by four of cur best -ar-sh ps. Though other nations will have s grec-ter num i ber of vessels it is safe to say that none will have ships that will outclass ours rer-using governments have failed Hinrichsen- and his premature convention wm tail, i hey wnl not mixe riity lour si;ver cents equal m value to one hundred cents. There is one ihing-that they may do. i hev not only may succeed. buii if ;hey end their programme carry the day tbey undoubtedly will succeed m bringing about such a cornH ore than it is j coinage of silver is the last thing this country needs, if they are not, they should be refuted by some of those who are so busy convicting Mr. Car lisle of inconsistency instead of an swering his argument. This Bowling Green speech has stood for two weeks now, and as yet there has been no pretence, that we have seen, at a re ply to any one of the five statements bove set forth. Charlotte Observer :f the currency as is ordmari produccd by the greatest Senator Teller of Colorado, who is qu;te a keen observer of po litical events, predicts that the di " membermer.t of the Republican party would surely fo'low the approval of the gold standard by the next Re publican Naticnal Convention. This prediction may serve as a set-off to - Senator Sherman's prophecy con tract icn jy on;y linanci-.l panic. They may drive gold cut of circulatio'u. They may diminish by more than six hundred million dollars the total cf the im mediate available circulation re sources ot tne country. As their crusade is against an alleged con traction by the demonetization of silver tbey must be held to answer for the consequences which would result- from an actual and avoi undervai'ujtion jf gold. World. i Some: cerning the fate cf the Democratic an attacc ct rwrtv. Pi-iilaiVhihii P.ecord. K-namDenam s t j . ne ago 1 trouoied w:ta rheumatism. I used rain balm and was completely curp" f have siiice ad- Another railroad has ioined the vised many of my friends and cus- the list of those tn.-l w u erect bund-1 torn ers to try tne- remedv- au . speafe ings of their own at the Cotton States highly of it. Simon Gold3Atjm, and International Exposition. The San Luis Rey, Cai. . r or sale by E. Atlantic Coast Line has accented de- M. Nadal draggist signs'Tor a beaulifubuiidmg of class ical design, covered with staff and - , , I . .1 T. 1 verv nanosomeiv ornamenreu. 11 has been located on the ground be tween the Fine Arts and United ; The Review' of Rev ;evs, edited by Albert Shswf a well known writer on economic topics, says : "We do rot ourselves believe far a moment that btates Government Duuaings. ine the United States could sare!y attempt location is one of the most command-! nn -:ts mvh unaHd acro.int to a .1- mg on the grounds, ovenooKing tne the ra5n,s to the free coinage cf legal grana stairway, me piaza auu Render silver dollars." lake. It wiii house a comprehensive display of the resources of the road. open Children Cry for The Case Hit Off Exactly. The man in North Carolina who does not know that not only the Democratic party of the State, but an overwhelming majority of all the people, irrespective of party, are in favor of the free coinage of silver at the ratio cfi6toi,isa singularly ignorant individual with reference to public sentiment. But there is a respectible minority who oppose it. In this minority are many Demo crats. The effect ot the action of the State committee has been to arouse this minority, and the consequence is wrangling and friction. And this is all that the- committee's action has ac complished. This minority has here tofore bowed to the will of the major ay of the Democratic party in North Carolina fvhen it has declared in favor of free silver, ard it will do so agaitf, but it does not care to have a committee, without authority, pledge it for 'a measure 18 months before that measure is to be passed upon by the people. Asheviile Citizen. There is no pleasure to us in report ing ill news for the Democracy, but we fear the worst split within tht State ranks in the party's history since 1865. The adoption of reso lutions( which we printed last week) by the State Executive Committee has raised a storm of discussion which shows our party will either lose en. tirely, or only retain the lukewarm support of many business men, who have been our largest contributors in this need! Roxboro Courier. No one will question the fact that there are two factions in the Demo cratic party in the . state. One of these factions believes in the free coinage of silver without restriction or condition: the otker believes in what is known as sound money bi metallism to be obtained only by in ternational agreement. This propo sition no one will deny. Then the action of the executive committee becoming the partisans of one those . factions, is highhanded, un warranted and unjustifiable. Ruth erfordton Dispatch. Charles Broadway Rouss, the mer chant prince of New York, is evident ly a man with , big soul. Mr. Rouss is an ex-Confederate soldier, 'and he recently gave Siooooo to have a history of the South in the late war written and illustrated. Such a his tory has long been needed. The South has been misrepresented long Exchange. enough. I Pitcher's Castorla. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tne patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Coming events cast their shadows before. Another sound money man must be added - to the list in the Mississippi Congressional delegation. Representative Kyle, of the Second district, who voted against the repeal of the Sherman law, has yielded to the logic ol the Carlisle speeches and re nounced his error and ranged him self with Catching.Spencer and Denny in opposition to the free coinage of silver at the old ratio of 16 to 1. Philadelphia Record. MOT WHAT WE SAY. but what Hood's SarsapariUla Does, that tells the story of its merit and sno- cess.Remember HOOD'S CURES . sea'e- Landmark May 30th At the present period the political scene shifts so often that prophecy 1 wnat view win De presented next year, based upon that now before the public is ot trifling value. Specula tion upon wnat wui hanoen next year, if present Conditions shall pre vail then, is interesting, but it loses all its value in the uncertaicitvns to 4 their continuance. The situation can therefore be dealt with o.-ily r.s of the moment. As the case stands we are speaking of national politic-.! ihe Re publican party wilt declare far siund money- Its d'-iclafallon may be equivocal in ord-r th-it it may c -tch voters of ail shades of opinion on the money question, but that will be its final meaning and the candidate nom inated, though his utterances may be dubious, will be the one whom the the leaders of the party will know they can trust as a sound money man. If the Democrats do otherwise than make a sound money declaration, in accordance with the immemorial usage of the party, they are gone; there will be no ground for them to stand on, unless the Populist and Free Silver parties abandon their or ganizations,, their members and come in a body into the Democratic camp It is . possiole that a fusion of these three elements might win one victory. This improbable theory may .how ever, be left out of account. A com bination of the Populist and Free Sil ver forces is a practical certainty and thus there will be three electoral tick- ets m tne neia. it the Democrats stand for sound money . they have a icui Liidin.c wuii uis xvepuO'icans lor success. If they do not, they will be practically eliminated from ths fight, which will then be between the Re publicans and the Populists, and the Republicans will win with the Dem ocrats a poor third. , Why do we say that the Demo cratic party on-a free silver platform cannot win? Because sound money "H - .1 T . f . uicij, especially m tne iNortn, where party names count for litt'e, will fioek out of it by thousands, while on the other hand, those voters whose hearts are entirely set on free silver and who see no other issue in the politics of the day, will not trust it on this ques tion; they will go to the Populists, in whose free silver professions thev confide. However much of the foregoing is confessedly speculative, we lay it down as a prophecy the verification ot which time will witness if the event occur, that whenever the Democratic party belies the record of its life-time on the money question its doom is There is to much bitterness springing un in the discussion o! silver, both in the prints and in per sonal debate. Silver men ought not to denounce gold men as cheats and theivts and gold Nnen ought not to denounce silver men as dolts and dul lards. Let us arrive at safe conclu sions, but let us do so conservatively. Scotland Neck Democrat. The Gold Standard association of London is preparing to issue pamph lets, etc Ol course their campaign for gold will be made in this country, in the attempt to fasten their hold on it. It is easy to see the sinister ob ject of English goldbugs to countinue the gold standard in this country. With the double standard in this country England could no longer control the finances nor commerce of the world. Kinston Free Press. The gold bugs are so afraid that the free and unlimited coinage of sil ver will injure the poor laboring man and the farmer. How solictous! Or dinarily we might question such a statement, but they say so and how dare we believe otherwise. Strange as t may appear but there are those who do doubt the assertions of the gold bugs Well, when you do come o think of it such chaff is enough to nake a horse laugh. Raleigh . Press, Those who argue that it is only the rich silver miner who wants silver restored to its former money xwer may as consistently claim that it is only the gold miner Who wants old standard. Neither claim has any truth in it. The gold men have very tew mines. 1 ne silver men have net an average of a mine to the million. Many of the strongest friends of silver live in btates in which not a gram ot silver was ever minea. C'inton Democrat. Something is driving silver out c the 'country. Last week the exports of silver .-'mounted to $590,064 against imports of only $55,090 a net loss of S42.Q74 in a single week. Since Janrary exports of the white ni eta mney have amounted to $i2,o;i,407 agairst imports of only $234,673 a net loss of $11,516,734 for less, than five months. Is'nt it about time to get alarmed and "do something" to keep silver from leaving the country Gold exports are less than double the amount of imports Gastonia Ga zeife. - The Democrat regrets to see divis ion among aemocrats on any ques tion. Bat division is not a new spec ta- le. Northern democrats want a high tariff and a gold standard. Neither is good for the South and West and these sections would be committing suicide to favor them. The brains and the ability of the coun try are badly divided on these ques tions, but the majority of the people are cm the side of low tariff and the '"emonetiza.tion of silver. The people are not often wrong. Thev are ihe rulers in this country and they can do ro wrorc Clinton Democrat- Witness the election of '94. LITERARY NOTES. The froutispiece of the June Review of Revie-vS- " Prince Bisrnark in His Home" is a atrikjiig 1 epresentaMon of a family" group. 11 heir run ning comment on "The Progress o the World" reviews, the Cuban situ ation and England's , Nicaraguan re lations at some length; they also sum marize the probable results of peace in the tar East. Other international matters which receive attention in the editorial pages of the Review are the rdief of Chithral, German and Aus trian politics, France and the Nile, the new Speaker of the British House ot Commons, elections in Greece and Denmark, the Pope's Euclyclicol to England, and the school question in V Manitoba. On the side ot uome pol itics, considerable space is devoted to the silver controversy, the annulment of the income tax and the prospects of civil service reform. A striking feature of this number is the great number of portraits of men of the day. The article on "Chicago Newspapers and Their Makers" alone contains a profusion ofthis type of illustration. DU GlOARETTE "v w ' v ,v v" : Ml I (SlGABETTES w Sons 81 Co. TMIANERICWI TOBACCO CO. DURHAM. W C. U.J A. While at Peekskill, N. Y., Mr. J. A. Scriven, a prominent manufacturer of New York City; purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough -Remedy. Such good results were obtained from its use that he sent back to the druggist from whom he had obtained it for two more bottles of the same remedy. When you have a cough or cold give this preparation a trial and like Mr. Scriven you will -want it when again in need of such a med icine. It is a remedy ot great merit. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by E. M. Nadal druggist. Representative C. J. Erdman, of the Berks Congressional district, thus briefly defines the true Democratic position on the currency: "I favor the gold standard until bimetallism is established by international re gulations." Yes. let us adhere to the established monetary standard of the civilized world until com mercial nations consent to change. Exchange. MADE FROM High Grsds Tobacco . AND ABSOLUTELY PURE IsTew . i- - ; Goods WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING A FRESH LINE OF ... Spfiri Goods COME. AND SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE OF - . FOR THAT TRIMMING SPRING HAT. S ' U?u y y u 5 GUdedicine b ft necessity because the tonic of winter ait la gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated Impurities in tha blood and debilitated condition of tha body, open the way for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and other ills. Tha skin, mucous membrane and the various organs strive In vain to relieve the Im pure current of life. They all welcome MISS BETTIE H. LSE. Highest Standard Fancy Ponltry. I have as fine as any in the South. GIANT BLACK JAV AS. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS. PURE WHITE WYANDOTTES. Eggs lor Hatching $t per 15 this Season. FAIR HATCH H'A RAMlEEl', IMPROVK YOUK STIM'K. EGOS READY FOR DELIVERY. J. D. BARDIN, LJ&OO .ssssMBaMHiUII d's arsa-parilla The boys will please take notice of the notice of the Democratic State Executive Committee and govern themselves accordingly. Charlotte Observer. That s a 1 ngnt, Joe, old man but how "accordingly" when there is so much free silver-red fire and smoke 'Somehow this 16 to I business looks dubious to us, it may be on account of the salt ozone down here, which makes it seem more healthy and nat ural to wnt every dollar, gold, silver or paper to represent one hundred soad cents and not the dilution -of one-half sound and one-half, fiat It's not 'alf and 'alf down here you know. Southport Leader. There is a good deal of hard sense in the following, which we clip from the Chi cago Record, a paper inde pendent in its politics: "The fact is the monetary situation is too serious to be made the subject of ridicule by either faction, and the argument for or against either the sin gle gold standard or free silver coin age lose all weight when the newspa pers giving them devote their most prominent ' pages to the caricatures which insult the very persons their arguments are designed to influence. If is exceedingly difncultto convince a man by appeals to his reason, judg ment or patriotism when he is being sneered at as an ignoramus-" j Tnis is particularly appropriate for the consideration of Democrats who differ on the silver question and im agine that they are strengthening the side they espouse by bandying epi thets at those who differ from thm. This is a question in which not only the people as a whole are interested, but every individual however exalted or however humble his position - may be, whether he be the posessor of millions or earn his daily bread in the sweat of his face, and it should be discussed dispassionately with an honest purpose to arrive the best solution as to what would be best not for this or for that class, nor for the few, but for the people as a whole, and "silver-crank" or "gold bug" logic will not do that Star. to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. "I was almost sick in bed last spring and I began taking Hood's Barsaparilla. I grew better in a short time and now whenever I feel tired an drowsy In the morning and do not sleep well at night I take some of Hood's Sareaparilla . and about one or two of Hood's Pills". J. W. Bandees, Wise, West Virginia. urmes The Bloo REMOVAL! WE HAVE MOVED OUR STOCK OF Millinery Fancy Good to the large brick store corner Nash and Tarboro Streets, and are daily receiving new and elegant stylos o all goods in our line. We cordially invite the public to examine them. By fair dealing and low prices we are determined to merit the patronage of the public. Appreciating past pat ronage, we are, ' v Respectfully, R A HTNERATl. WILSON. N. C. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and found that it gives me an appetite. It strengthens me and purines my blood." Miss Lydia Maddox, Partlow, Virginia. uaj rj 1 1 the after-dinner pill and flOOd S FllIS family cathartic. 2Cc Wop At Stop The Man or Woman F who" has bought uimi II -FROM- IS THE TITLE OF A . MOST IIlTEtyESTiflG ST01JY, BY BERNARD BIOSBY, THE OPENING INSTALLMENT" P' Which We Print & In this Issue. TP As this story will prove a most popular one, it is desirable that you .Subscribe Hoixi. And Thus Secure the -Whole of the Story. Woollen S Stevens Will tell you, that is tne place to get the Best Goods for the least money. JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St. WILSON, N. C. Easy chairs, razors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave vou nav a rtimp Only a nickle to get a shine; ShaniDOO Or hair rut Pnmnadnnr You pay the sum oftwentv cents more. 1895. The Sun! Baltimore, Md. 1895- Wood & Shingles. I have Cypress Shingles on hand at all times and will sell cheap. and SAWED WOOD, WELL SEASONED al . ard on RalI Hest side of Nash Street. K ,m3 C. N. NURNEY. - The Paper of the People, For the People and with the People. Honest in Motive. Fearless in Expression. t i Sound in Principle. Unswerving in Its Allegiance to Right Theories and Right Practices. The Sun publishes all the news all the time, but it does not allow its col umns to be degraded by unclean, im moral or purely sensational matter. Editorially, The Sun is the consist ent and unchanging champion and de lender of popular rights and interests against political machines and monoto nes of every character, independent things, extreme in none. It is for good laws, good government and go.l' order. . f By mail Fifty Cents a mouth, Six Dol lars a year. JACOB BATTLE, ATTORNEY ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW. kockt mount, n. ;. Circuit: Nash, Edgecombe and Wilson. 5 4-3 iu. jJB G.CONNOR,. Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N.C. Office Branch & Co's. Bank Building.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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