I ' 1 i THE WiLSGN ADVANCE: JANUARY 16, 1896. The Wilson Advance. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COKPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered in the Post. Office at Wilson, N. C, as secdhd class mail matter. 4 For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the ood that we can do." r SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: . ' OtfE Year. . ... ...... ...... . . ..... fr.oo Jix Months..... ....... 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full., r . r 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 Advance, . Wilson. N. C. Thursday, ) -,- January 16, .1896. Those Transvaal and Cape Colo ny people are blawrsted Boers any way.! Joseph Chamberlain. ' r- The location of the; National Dem- ocratic Convention will be decided. today at the meeting; of the Execu ; tive Cnmmittee at Washington. xsoitii Carolina' Mills. North Carolina steps to the front to-day and announces that she is ready when? run to lull capacity to spin her own product of cotton, j From carefully collection and col- vorn .is . a : vigorous ieeger ana re sponds well to liberal fertiliza- The war feelin between this coun- lated facts and figures, the following tion. On com lands the try, and England has iabput died out. table is made up. ' ; 1 increases and the soil improves The Venezuelan questfon will proba-f We have in operation in North if -properly (Tea bly be quietly settled to the satisfac- Carolina : tion of a 1 parties concerned; Cotton mills. .. ...... ..... . .... . .. - 1 84 ; Spindles Z.. ...... . ... ....989,093 of the LoomF..... ...... ...I; ... .1 ... . .... 24 ,624 .24,825 I Alu fear as to the. success popular bond issue being taken is at Operatives ...................... rest. The amount lias been more Cotton consumed (bales per than nrrlviHed for and without the annum) ........... . v tr : , . kind officeslbf the syndicate. Sattertfeldf$250 fine and costs. Brown; Iigofine and costs and twelvemonths at hard labor on the public roads of Wake Count v. ' . j I . ' y These are the sentences pronounced upon thejmen who have been declar ed guilty jof permitting and procuring . It : seems that an investigation of the Schomburgk. line shows that there were several postscripts involved. J As to the Morton boom, Mr. Har rison is quite -willing to have it go on the ticket as the successor of White- : law Reid. The estimates of our military ' ' , - strength up-'.o this date seem to have taken no account of the Kentucky colonels. . Senator Hill's defence of the administration may not be unanswer able, but it is a great improvement on his lecture tour. - ; . Up to the present time Mr. Quay has shown no disposition to patron ize the senatorial deparmejit oi the Wanamaker establishment. - the enrollment of the ment Act. a bled Assigri- 1 PRO(jUESSIX,THE SOUTH. ....374,220 Money invested . . .. ..... .'. .$1 6;7 1 0,600 This arrangement of figures is news to our own people and especi ally to the public at large. These 185 mills are located in dif-j ferent sections of the State from the mountain to the sea. I ; These twenty-four thousand oper atives ninety-seven per cent of them j ait uaiivcriiuilll xiJlliiitiiis. . . . TU , per cent of it is grown in the fields ad joining and adjacent to the mills. The money invested -ninety-three tilizers containing not under .. 7 aaual ; ; - - v-h Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. ' s 1 ; Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom. ; ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain-r- ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free, for 1 the asking. ' ; i GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., jNew York. per cent of it is ; North Carolina The car wheel works at Raleigh money. . I f 'Ri have made 1,000 wheels for the Sea- The managers of thp mills eigh - board Air Line, as many for the ty-five per cent of the'm are native Southern, 400 for the I Cape Fear & North Carolinians.- Hickory Press.- kYadkln valley and also filled orders or all the other lines ?in the State -I. nun iiiiiciiinsim ;oo.,'r RE AIESTATEj BROKERS AND 'or all the other lines ?in save the Atlantic Coast Line and the Norfolk I & Western.; The iron moulding sand lrom Station, wheels. There is more Catarrh in this sect ion of the country thamall other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed io be incura ble, t or a ereat many years the doc- comes lrom Alabama mainly and the tors pronounced it a local disease, and ,j- 1 j I 'r:uu prescrj' ed local remidies, and by con- r:u - prebc . stantlv failing: to cure with local treat- Charcoal iron is used for ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci- Mr. nf tfif-'nthpr rxurcr ence JiaS proven carrh to be a consti-J Most ot tne;otner castings . 11t!nT1J1i ri;QM: ,'nH rr,,n-rc r,ct;t. ""1 .v,..v.w, y..i.u near COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' Jis, Com i Nasi ani Eolisloro U WILSON, N.C. - ,n:WOTiiOE; ' The"firm bfBrljrsrs c McDrini-i t,.. been dissolved; by the 'withdra val -Jf'i said McDaniell; B..F.Brig-s is del i nominaiea iocpiiecc an accounts da the company, . e '';'.sr; -;. E. F. McDANlEL r ' T ; - j v. e. warren ' - r - j f :;B: F. BR1GGS. ' We will continue business at the old stand under -the firm name of B p Brigffs & Co.; Representing the l'ar?' est net surplue tompanies in the world We thank the public for their liberal patronage. Business promptly attend ed to. , j B. F. BRIGGS. - V- AVJE. WARREN; : NCfTICE. Office At a resrular holders of the held this day. cent, on the cap OF The Wilson Cotton Mills. ' Wn son.'N: C.., Jan. 8. 'q6 ! nict-iiusf 01 me btock i Wilson Cotton Miilc I a dividend of six per ital stock was decTarpd Payable on demand from and after this aate. ' : : : . ' . . , w JAMES LIPSCOMB, Sec'y. NOTICE. in my Real Estate BoUght and - Sold; RENTS COLLECTED. in rid described as le lands of Thos. Batts and others of the Seaboard Air, ! ! at these works under 'contract. Ex. Line are made tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional: cure on the market. It is taken inter nall in doses fromr 10 drops to a tea-f spoonful and acts directly on the blood and mucous membranes oi the system I'reparlng for 'War. . - j I : . . here is increasing instead of diminish- case it fails to cure; Send tor book of crisis It is the unqualified opinion of Lord Roseberry that all of England's present difficulties might have been averted: had better j'udgment been ex ercised in the last elections. Since a . board of pardons was es tablished m Ohio the number of par dons grinted has beenj reduced from per cent ol the daily prison popi ulation to 1 per cent. Greensboro Record. It is said that chewing-gum costs thepepple ot this country $20,000, 000 a year. The amount of jaw ma tion lost in this fruitless mastication is" equal in horse power to that ex pended in one of Mr. Bland's speeches. ing. The aitiude of Emperor Wil liam toward Great Britian in the mat ter of Dr. Jameson's free booting ex pedition into the Transvaal, upon closer study seems to have been de testimonials. Address, . , V. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O t5o'-d by Druggists, 75c. . ,.i ,. , Chain Lichtnint;. " ' ' An extraordinary ; lightning story liberate land long land carefully ' !t! ,0,,d, b' correspondent of the 1 j i j . j xngiisu scieniinc journal, mature. The Transvaal incident, it would, He that during the evening of. no acres, all cleared, dwelling &c. . fi , u ! t - -j oeptemDer Qtn last, wnue a violent appear, was only the pretext siezed . , , .L Tt j . . thunder-storm was raging, he saw We ofiler for sale Buildin ,Lots in the Town of Wilson and elsewhere. We are in receipt of the premium list of the coming anrinal exhibition cf. the East Carolina L Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association, to be held at Newbern, February 24th to 29th inclusive. Efforts are be ing made -to make,this- a very interst ing exhibition, which it prdmises to be. , . tPr thfipM n rul nnnnPnt' eight strange lightning flashes, having Great Brifian's policy k aggrandize- i "a chai formation with large ellipti ment in Afeca, and her little misun-' Cal lmks and of a golden-yellow col derstandir with King! Prempeh, ol ' r " These "flashes" were astonish Ashanti, together with her support of ingly- s1ow' a3 "one of them took Italy's warfare against Abyssinians a mirmte t0 Pour trom the, clouds are believed to have been the irritat-1 t0 the of the val1 PPosite ing features which finally induced his me'" Thfs singular account becomes Majesty td show his hand. ; - more interesting since, a later corre ct Course, this is only a sampfe of sPondent of the; same journal has tes the rumors in circulation here ; but it tG ,ts substantial ac9"racy from shows the'drilt of the wind and has hlS wn observatlons of slmiIar served to incense the British to. a de-! Streams ofllhtnin I He adds, how gree not witnessed sincq the war with ! ever' that he has never seen, the Russia was I threatened, some years i "ain" form, but has witnessed thi spectacle of a ' thick stream pouring slowly dovn "in Ithe? sort ot curve ! which liquid takes from a kettle." Exchange. FARMS for SALE. 1070 acres, 500 acres cleared,' large dwelling. &c, 306 acres, improved, 500 By virtue ot an execution nanas lor collection in the action en titlea I.J. UardJier, riaintm, against John R. Batts and E. B. Batts, defen dants, I vyill offer for sale to 1 theliio-h-est bidder for dash, before the Court House door in Wilson, C. oif Tuesday, . the th day of February, ioyo, at u liuck. p. -nr., me lOIlovin described tracts. of ;Iand, situate Toisnot rownsmp follows: : - One tract adioi ling t Wiggins': heirs, J. L. and bounded as follows bee-innino- astake in the lane,, thence to Wiggin's line, : thence ddwn Wiggins' line to Town Creek, thence Jdown the - mean derings of the Creek to the lane, thence up the' lane to a stake, the be ginning, containing fifty-two (52) acres, more-or less, it beiiig the excess of the homestead allottejd to E. B. Batts in the tract known at the , L. Batts- tract. ';. : j. -: ,' . ' Also one othec tract of land adjom ing the lands of Kinchen Edwards. ! Sarah Rqbbins and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine and post oak, C. S. BrasTweH's . corner, thence along his line North 8od West sixty four poles to a p ne stump in said line, Kinchen Edwa-d's corner, thence along his line S-iuth lod West- fifty poles to a pine e n the side of a path, thence South 8pd East seventy-two poles to. a .pine in the branch, a little below the road,, thence down the vari ous courses of sajd branch to a gum in Jesse P. Dixon4 line, thence - along said line North4-ninty poles to two small oaks.: thence (along said line North, 88d Weit one .hundred and sixteen poles to a stake, near where Tolson lived, thehcq north eight poles to the beginning, containing seventy (70) acres more or Jess, and known as the "Luper" tract, it bei her the tract 'conveyed by Isaac T. Luper, Zillah Lu- per, Angeline Luper and Sarah Anne Batts. " 150 45 98 60 We invite intending settlers and investors to call see us. Gorresp omience Solicited. ago. I To make matters worse it is re ported that the Transvaal republic will demand an indemnitor1 of $2,500, 000 from- Great Britian as one of the results of pr. Jameson's invasion of the little Dutch republic. If this turns out to be the case, no doubt will be entertained that Emperor William iri-his'reqent interviews with -Information given free of charge. Real Estate, Rents Collected The raniditv with which the nrcrnns nf th RHtK o-Urnf nf,J It addition to the collecting : w"""R-i.ot accounts. I am now ore- I jheir arguments with regard to the ; pared 4o look after the collec tion 01 rents, tne sale or pur Venezuelan question would be amus ing were it not , obliviously insecure. Lr. VV. Ji Leyds, the? Secretary of ' A . .., - . & . . New Jersey is a good State-for! State ol the Transvaal, prompted this UU" siance, recognizing liiai, ill i9T Ul iUC.idlC UCVCIUJJIIJCUU it will be impossible to sustain Lord Salisbury's contention concerning the. young, men who do not desire to get step and may have also announced married to keep away from this year, j his intention ot supporting it. " The new State census shows that the ! Dispatchies from Berlin announce - women greatly outnumber the men. that Emperor William had an import When the girls come to understand . 'ant conference this morning with3 Dr- - .the awful meaning of this fact they Kaser. chief of the Colonial office and - may .-make up for .the deficency of that further, dispatches have been ex men by exta personal efforts during changed between Bed in and. Pretoria, the time when ancient custom allows The flvingrsquadron is ordered to them to propose. ; ; be ready for. sea by January 14, Tues- : " ' ' - day. It consists of eight ships Ex. chase of real estate, both in the town and country.' . . . . ; jpoR sAle. :'Vi': 'y,;:-- -: -i Dwelling, 6 rooms, all outbuild ! .ings, good. garden. 2 Dwelling, 4 rooms, dining room . and kitchen, good, garden and , s out buildings, , - . ; ,1 Vacant Jot on . Park A venue. . . 2 Farms-rone t wor and the other six miles from town..- ., ; Schomburgk -r line, shifts its ground with amazing swiftness and "declares that the boundary should be. settled '. If you vant any information address according to actual occupation, is - . amounts to a change of terms without 25-50-tf ' a change meanings When the Eng . : 1 sh ministry took the position of not A- j. 'simms submitting to arbitration any territo- A. J; SIMMS & CO., ry within the Schomburgk line, the general insurance inevitable consequence was that set T. H, PEACOCK, J wIlson, N. c. A. B. DEANS. None of the Populist congressmen urc ' fr' RrWU r:Lu UA J- - Office in rear of Court House. - . ' - f t KJ. COX 162 .The Cubans are gradually closing in on Havana. Two small- towns ' - - - - . A witflin-nve mnes 01 mat city nave nave mtrocTuceo bills to reduce all t'le land. Thus .there is not- the been burned. Should they push their salaries in proportion I to! the reduC- conquest to tne city 01 navana then ; ,lq ! . ; - ''on in the price ol -cotton w 2 must recognize me. cause AND REAL 'ESTATE AGENTS, Dourt House. VIISON, N. C. Even It ap- appears that these "reformers" are 1 4 m s fit 4-- f m- vw I h. 4. on foreign relations seem t6iiav6r the not sp anxiHus to rdMcej salaries and passage of a bill to recognize ihe bel- s ar they get in office. Ever ,igerency of the Insurgents. noticed it. Free Press." 1 i -- i s ightest concession ln'oflering to dis-1 B. DEANS, card consideration ot this particular survey, and substitute therefor the so called right of posession. For. beat ing about the bush the palni belongs to the English diplomatists. Norfolk Landmark. ' - ' - - ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.' v - Office in rear of Courtl House. 1 P. O. Box 162W WILSON, N. -C. A big line of furniture at M. T. Ypuug's. - . ' " Luper to John R J.AV. GROW This January 4th, 1S96. )LL, Sheriff. 2-4t XOTICE. . OAri n or mii last will and tedtamentof Elizabeth Ellis, deceased, Ikte of Wilson county N. C, this is to nptify all persons hav ing claims againstj the estate of said de teased to present them to the under-, signed properly authenticated on or before the 9th day or January, 1897, or this notice will be plead inar pf their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please Ina'ke immediate pay ment. ... -11 . j J. S. ELLIS, Executor. . January 9th, 1896. ... 2-6t j a Bill I Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of Reddick H. Webb, de cease, all persons holding claims aeainst said estati - :. T to present tnem i duly authehticatecl or tnis notice will their recoverv.- said estate! will p ate payment. I V : A MAQ J. R. UZZELL, Att January 9th, 96 o - are herebv nntified to thevundersigned, , before Ian. o. 1807. be jpleaded in bar.of rt.ii persons owing ease make immedi- HARRELL, Adm'r. . '. 2-6t XOTICE. By virtue of adker rf tU znr-;nr I niirf rvf AA,tt.. V iiwii MJuiuy renaerea in a civil action . therein pending, wherein B. F. Aycopk and JoshuaTB. Farmer, executors of Isaac B. Farmer, were plaintiffs, arid I Mrs Delphia Wilkins was defendant; I will sell at the Court House door n Wilsoat, for cash . to the highest bidder, oh Monday, the 6th day of, February, 1896, 'the following described property, to-wit: One tract of land in Toisnot township, Wilson county, adjoining the lands. of the late John E. Moore, 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, w'ri- xt t Commissioner. . Wilson, N. C, Jan. 1st, 1896. 26-i-4t XOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate 6f Green P. Pool, deceased, cf Black Creek townsjiip, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present ihe same' prop erly authenticated,,to 1 the undersigned on or before the 16th day of January, l897, of. this notice Will be plead in bar ortheir: recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make immediate settlement. 1 Patience Pool, ) . 1 H: M." Warern

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