THE WiLSON ADVANCE:-JANUARY 9, IS9S. The Wilson Advance. BY TBB ADVANCE PUBLISHING CUMi-AAX PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. - Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, 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 sood that re can do. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Yea.:...- ... ix Mouths. . $i.bo 50 Remit bv draft, post-office order or '(rictrrl lfttpr at our risk; Always give post-office address in full. . "Advertising Rates furnished on application. v : :.- No communication will be printed without the name of the writer beiiig known to the Editor. : Address all cor respondence to I The Advance, Thursday January 9, 1896. ( England has about come the con clusion tfeat there is a "Monroe doc-J trine" after all. Her Prime Minister is being advised (by the English press) to ehew a little crow. The German Emperor has shown how much he loves England by send ing a riessage to the Boers, of South Africa, congratulating then on their victory oyer the English forces. . literary! notes. I The North American Review opens its One Hundred and Sixty- evea before the j&esMmt' aifss&jst JL Banger Ktapafsla 1 -If Amu The 'war scare bos w&feadafeif k& a bad eflect upon tbe beam whisi f fine. in a series of articles to be turni&nea finQ feerefrcsa. Tb xrvxab by the Right Hon. W. E. (Gladstone; - fiurry fa S ks 4LitWy entitle "ine rujurc ui u- r?- w. Condition of Mail 1 herein 1 ne, uttie fcope tlst the rod f Cm esl v4H Hon. C; F. Crisp, ex-sneaker of the e tow54. Dartdl tSnt.'fa 6m , J . r look for kas&aiiaa Ksdl C&ristasl m& e House of Repreenative, jwntes on eg ; For toi gup aeaj "How Congress Votes Money," the of aDte&ig3 cepliaA snagk bo article beihff'a.-rao XTnt the Clerk of the! House of Commons fitmr fesra 4 in the December number. The war tics Trill fca clem- of imfe lass: 'ajer rumors of to day render eniineidiy Ss isxwetilrf ff1 v ' I j dition. Fct7 will reafca cmi ct ih& timely the symposium on "War and b.boT tie esEger 3gb fljusg. its Modern Insjtrup Willam S. AldHch, eats," in which Iron As. Orofessbr ofMe- chahical. Engineering j in . the, Wist vCJcnticBiBg itapp2i to ooagrai ' Virginia University, treats of "Speed. PP' facial legiEioa. i Gbiergs . . i i . r i.L ,:, rA j 1 i .Tribune (-Kep.) toys' cf the greenbacks : P. H. Colombo R. N.,of "The Test and Value of Speedj in War Shiys" . Admiral S. B. Luce, U. S. N., VNaval Warfare Uner Modern Con ditions," land Lieut. J. K. Cree, U.S. A., of 'Tlie Influence of tfee Air-Ship on War."j Karl Blind iur nishes a tho'ugktful contribution en LkQj ere not aiezrecErrcasoy, present -Etts cf thirfgs, rad ecorea re fdses to K23bbe tksa eafe by giTia iha president n certain meas cf g-tticg gold with lehicls to redeeaa thorn wbea pres&isted. Ltoledcf proisiaa; tk gT&L backs, lr. G&&nca shcold tr tb xotoct them. I he is i&ror df nDavrfo$ tk presidect to sfell for goU i ka xaada payable in gold tod sot za 'Miar If so, "why fioeoa't joe aay ? respect. The editorial department, called "The Progress of the World," is distinguished for its abJe handling of national and international topics of the hour. In fact the Re-view oc- cupies a unique position as a truly "international magazine." Its sound ly "American" stand on the Vericzu e'ean question significant. Cott on. The New York World, as usual, is claimihg everything- in sight. It now comes forward and. claims ex clusive ownership in the loan idea." "popular The message of congratulation from the German Emperof to the Boers has set all England wild with excitement. The people are .clamor ing for the government to resent it as an insult to the nation. East,1' Cental and the America of that "court y "The Crisis in the British . Minister to writes interestingly and its resources. admirably considered are Avoid War," "Canada as a Hos tage" ; What is - Malaria ?'.' ; "The Function of .Public Education," and "An Expensive Dejusion." ; ered a fres silTer state, tlere Sa eEieowr- Other subjects aging etidsoe the ro5 KKey mwtib- "How to mei:ii J r!UJ7 guiut-ssft giviws.. jlv im cincr 1L J. Foetr, &a Gfatapokea go ners t cf free and alizaifcedcohir.g'e si IS to 1, ttbs rnenisDooglj KasosKacted fee governor: la deference to hia Tims tha conveatico refused to iddorw free tilrer ard rrfHotxraed -without adoptiBff m Sb- There seems Jto be no chance to avoid another bond issue and" it is al most as certain that the Presiden will make a popular loan. He has appar ently made up his mind to give the citizens of the United States another chance to mate good the shortage in the teasury, and to keep the reserve inttact. COMK UP FRIENDS' The Advance now stands alone in the journalistic field in Wilson. Wil son is one of the best towns in the State Und can well afford '.?good pa per." With a reasonable amount of encouragement we are prepared to put out a paper that the town may be -- - j f proud to acknowledge. Here is an opportunity to perform a duty which should -be a pleasure to every patri otic citizen, both town and county! and it is the time when all good resolu tions are put into "effect. Let's see, not who will come first, ,. but how many will come together. We wish you all a most pijosperous New Year, and hope you Will contribute your mite toward making burs the same. i r . 1 t : i mi i: ' ' A i The first productjon of Mr. Percy tive ol oontrolli poiltld Ive's recent portrak of President; pnrty eLcws thst the gilreritea are loeis Cleveland is one of the many inter- their held on isiina. ;i Gorefawr To- ... i T r ter is certam to be re-elcte4, od bin estmg feature of the January issue of will be "an rtmhxicu th the of the Art Amete taste in America fqr eighteenth ceri tury paintings as indicating the be ginnings of a reaction from reahsm forms the subject cif another valuable paper, and "The Studv of Hnman UTi The revived people of Lonieiuia prefer aja &vocH r eip-hteenth ceri- of money to a believer faa ett dolkivs".nd the silver etaja&Krfl. i Expresr ion" maintains of former i instalments. the interest What may Tte proposition th&t a projaiisa cf the gcvirxii,tiit to pay xooaey is meaejr i jest as absurd &s tLe propesitSan thjU r. prcnu.-3 to deliver a Lease is a kcaA, and jet tix&s &xe caea4 sasaa eis isi the public exjsiseik vko beliero 4&jut iko With careful rotation of cropsand liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. The application of a proper ferti lizer containing- sufficient Pot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4 - t . - i Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete .specific against "Rust." I Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom ag special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain-. tig the results of latest experiments in this line J Every cotton fanner should have u. c4py. They arc tent free for the asking. - 4. i GERMAN KALI WORKS, ; 3 Nassau St., ficw York. ' 25-27 5? OM JLA utchinso: & CO., REAL ' ESTATE BROKERS -AND- COMMISSIOH MERCHANTS. 0353, C:nis: cf Jul tsi - WILSON, N. C. " Real Estate1 Bought and Sold., v be called the . Ed ucationil section of United Etatsa sstinxrj b is eafaxX pel the " peopie to ' rcoes vo it s feal mc3ey is constat wtiouxl t&& ssi to ba contiuaed i force. Horn. Joha L Oa- the magazine is very V strong this this'month, and teachers and parents will find much that will prove ; in-' structive and helpful to theni in this deoartmenL The supplement ; of workino designs is full of usual fea- j tures and the most popular colored supplement of the month is undoubt- more Kewe caj. ''than tist cf vsgfsc edly .the beautiful sunnv landscape Pa the party loaders tko xx&namro 4, r i ; . , necessity at tliis jcxsotnffe' of. tates .toSr by the Belgian painter VeyraFsat,;en- cite grd til tided "The Last Load." "he mag-, that it may at last beet&krd patsea-' llVr o rv.'irt;l- Kli rtVK. Keiitlv. OEd ' COOBO ".to '', '3BBCBBe i .tO There 1b no xaqzo. icrjCctaBBjk-fiay fts the nress cf both .parties, V Dalti RENTS;"'" COLLECTED, We offer for sale Bui dm ILots in the Town of Wilson and elsewhere. i ness and variety o beautiful care, and duclioru contents and the finish of its pro-1 trade and to the gcnerid prosperity.-"' VENEZI&EXEAN COMMISKN. The Venezuelean Commission has No one ever ine: so expensive a 9 thought of introduce been appointed and are now ready to graphic color work! in the" days when UP offive distinguished men. the leading magazines sold for $4.00 ! David J. Brewer, of Kansas, as a year and edits a copy. But sociate justice of the Suprreme Court times change and I the magazines of the United States. FARMS for SALE. 1070 acres, 500 acres cleared, large . dwelling &c. ' no acres, all cleared, dwelling &c. 306 acres, improved, ' 500 " v " ' -. V 150 " ; " r 45 " " ' 60 " ' ' VICTORY FOR THE CUBANS. The Cubans seem. now. to be in sight of a decisive victory. They have moved, at will, over the Island and are now surroundings the city of Havana. Should they capture this point there will be no chance for Spain io regain control of the IslancV While the Americans are forced, by the, laws of nations, to stand aside and do nothing to assist these people in their fight for liberty; yet we nev . ertheless sympathize with them most heartily and should they once gain recognition as a' power they need never fear that Spain, or any other .nation, will molest them, sq Jong as ''Uncle Sam" has the power to pro tect his weak neighbors. 1 J The best, anodyne and expectorant for the cure of colds, coughs, and all throat, lung, and bronchial troubles, is . undonbtedly, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,' I the. only specific for colds and coughs ! admitted on exhibition at the Chicago : IWold's Fair. We invite intending settlers 1; and investors to call ana! see us. Borrespondenc ti NOTICE, i i r . 1 ,1 . The firm of Brings & McDanid h?t been dissolved said McOanie bv the withdrawal of nominated to collect all accounts due the company, I !' . f; i E. F. McDANlEL. W. E. WARREn" B. F. BRIGGS. We will continue business: at t'r,a siajiu uuuer ie nrm name S 01 B p patronage, business promptly, attend. n. I ! I TJ T TJ r T s - - Real -Estate. change with them, j . It has remained ' Richard H. Avery, of Maryland, for The Cosmopolitan, sold at "one Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals dollar a year.lp put in an extensive :of the District of Columbia. ' ntnograpnic plant capaoie 01 printing i 300,000 pages per day '(one color).! Andrew - D. White, of New The January issue presen ts as a front-1 York, ex -president of the Cornell ispiece a water-coior drawing oy hjic University and ex-minister to Ger ?ape, illustratirjg the last story by ; raan)rand Russia. -J probably never! been excelled even in ! Frederic R. Coubert, an emi- the pages of the finest dollar French , nent lawyer of New York. ! JCInformation given freof charge. penooicais. ine cover 01 ine-os- Daniel C. Gilman, of Maryland, rhopohtan is also changed, a drawing j c . T . ' v.. of page length by the famous Paris a president of the; John Hopkins Urn- tist Rossi, in lithographic colors on : yersity. j . white paper takes the place of the h Of the aobve named gentlemen two Manilla back with its red stripy re Democrats, two Republicans and 'snmrise parh month ' ' me mtn, rresiaent unman, has no , m aaaiuon 10 ine collecting surprise eacn monm. t:: LL i, , ,, 1 of accounts, I am now pre- l , ., .. - politics. We can, therefore, safely ; pared to loo'k after the cofiec- , There is more Catarrh in this sect- sav that the aonointments havv no : tioh of rents, the sale or our- ion of the country! than all other dis- - 1 chase of real estate, both in the town and country. . ... jpOR SALE. ! 1 Dw.elling, 6 rooms, all outbuild ings, good garden..; 2 Dwelling, 4. rooms, dining room : and kitchen, " good garden and "but buildings. 1 I . v 1 Vacant lot on Park Avenue. .2 Farriis- one twoi and the other six miles from town; Rents Collected ease? put together and until the last Mgniucauuii few years was supposed to be incura-; . - ble. .. For a great niany years the doc- : tqrs pronounced it a local disease, and ; During the closing weeks of 180 stantly failing to cure .with local treat- the daily papers . have published an tnent, pronounced it incurable. Sci- .extraordinary amount of interesting pnrp has nrnwn rj farrh tn he a consti- - - . i and important 'news. It i worth something to the busy i newspaper tuhonal disease and requires constitu ticinal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. minnfartiirpH 1rr T T- Plipnpv Rr f7ri . Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional 'reader to have this mass of informal cure on the .narketj. It is taken inter- tjorj taken up, arranged, digested and If '0u want any inforrnatioriiaddress spoonful and acts directly on the blood reviewed in a calm and intelligent :., v an mucous membrane of the system, manner. The Review of Reviews 25-50-tf case it fails to cure' Send lor book of performs this service very efficiently ' Our rhmtmas mr,l oil ; ' : ' aMVAAAWMJF ill LJ'lVtJ CJLX V 1 Mil- . .1. . 'r,i. t - v ; . every monm, j x ne numDer ior janu- Gome and I Offiq The Wilson At a re?! holders of t! held this da cent, on the Payable on d date. EOF 1 CoT"yoN Mills. B. F. VV. EJ BRIGGS WARREN;- ilson, N.,C, Jan. S, '96. ar meetinj' ot th Cf.u. e Wilson Cotton iu, a uiviciena 01 six npr capital stock Wasder1;.rpri " dmand from and after this JAMES LIPSCOMB, SecV NOTICE. By virtue Df,i an execution in my hands for collection in' the action en titled T. J. Gdrdner Plaintiff,! against John R. Balti and E. iB. Batts, defen dants, I will bffer for sale' to the hih est bidder fof cash, before tHe Court of February , the folIoVv ing Tuesday, thfc 4th day IJ5Q&, at 2 0 clock i p. ni. described tracts ot land, situ sr.- ;n Toisnot Towfoshjp and described as One tract adioining the lands of Thos. Wiggins'j heij-s, JJ.L'i Batts add others and , boundedj as fol lb w3 beginning at a stake in thej lane, tnenqe to Wiggiii'V line, thence down Wi??ins'! li Town Creek j thencle. down the mean. derings of jthe Creek to the lane, thence I ud the lane i to a staked thp vk ginning, containing fifty-two (52) acreV imjic vji icss il (uciiisj -inp excess oN the homestead allotted to E. IB. Batts in the tract known at the J.-L. Batts tract. ; j : j ' .;-;' Also one other tract of land adjoin ing the lands of Kinchen Edwards, Sarah Robbies and others, bounded as follows: "J Beginning "at a pine and post oak; C. S. BraswelJ's Corner! thence along his line North Sod West sixty four polesltoja pine stump in said line, Kinchen! Ejaward's corner,! thence along his line South iod West fifty poles to a pi'ne on the side of a-path, thence Soutjh Sod East seventy-two poles to a pine irij the branch, a little below the road, thence down the vari ous courses jf said branch to gum in Jesse P.; Dixcm'Sj .linevf thence along said line iNbrth ninety poles to two small oaksj thence alon? 1in North, j 88d I West one hundred andj sixteen poles to ja stake,,; near where Tolson lived, thence north eight poles to the' begmning, containing i seventy (70) acres more or less, and known as the"Luper' Itract, it being the tract conveyed by Isaac T. Luper, Zillah Lu per, Angelihe Luper and jSarah Anne' Luper to John R. Batts.' j I i ! J. Wi CROWELL, Sheriff. This January 4th, j 1896, J ; I ; . 2-4t OTIOE. T. H. PEACOCK, WILSON, C. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Ellis, deceased, late of Wilson county N. C; this Js to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said de ceased to pjresent them to the under signed properly authenticated on or before the 9th day or January, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . jA.ll persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment.:.'. j". ! '' .-'' jl ,-j i 1 1 J. Si ELLIS Executor. January qth. 1896. i ! m 1 ' " 2-6t :!i V -.. fK V- ,- - i '-:--. : I !'!' I '' j 1 ' j ! 1 ' Haying qualified! as. administrator of the estate of Reddick H. Webb, de ceased, aV persons holding claims against said estate We hereby notified to present them to the: undersigned, duly authenticated, before Jan. 9, 1S97, or this notiee will be pleaded in bar of their j recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make immedi ate payment.'.! V-J ': : .1.- I AMO9 HARREEL, Adm'r. J. R. Uzzeil, Att'v. : Hi'! :'( I Tanuary oth. 06. ' rr;jd:- . ; 2t Court of Wilson jSTOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior county rendered in a" civil action tnerein pending, wherein B. . F. Aycock and Joshua B. Farmer, executors of Isaac B. 1 Farmer, were plaintiffs, ind Mrs. Delphia Wilkins was defendjant, I will sell at the Court Housej doof in Wilson, for cash, to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 6th day, of; Fetruaryr, 1896 thel following described property, to-wit: One tract of land in Toisnot - township, Wilson county, adjpihing the lands of the late John E. Moare, and others, containing two hundred and sixty-six (266) acres more or less, it being .known as the John Wilkins "home tract." ! i John E. Woodard, Wilson, N.lCi, Tah" 1st, 1S06.. testimonials. Address; i F. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O CSfSold by Druggists, 75c. t ary, 1896, is especially strong in this ;" see them M. T. Youher. Tobacco and snufi M. T. Young. y f: -1 I