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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 23, 1896. The Wilson lAxlvance. BY THE ADVAJTCE PUBLISHING CO MP AH Y 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 good that we can do." i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year.... .....J.. ......... fi.oo Six Months. . J. ... f 50 Remit by draft, post-office ordr or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. ("Advertising application- Rates furnished on No communication! will I be printed without the name of known to the Editor, resoondence to - : The Advance, he writer being Address all cor- of the briber to the bribed The anxious scrutiny of the bank ing situation by the members ol the LITERACY NOTES. Godey's Magazine for February a beautiful and original obacco. No crop varies more in quaU r .'. I 1 u u.c- tn. tViA rtiiKii'K. ? a d Dears in loquy as the overtures ol criminal ; cover by F. Runsom a quaint Ja- ; ft o crop i v l . , ! i- .1 c ri irv nrmrdin guardians 01 tne; ireasuty 10 ine ae- ; Fau4uc wui-cpnuu jui 01. vaicu- --j -11. 0 T t . 1 u u uJtinp's HoV M ctr,tinr amnnr ! "zers used than tobacco. -rot- the contents, is a profusely illustrated ash U Its. UlOSt important Te article on the famous museum freaks, quirement, producing a large riuj it" viekl of finest p-rade leaf. Use wmte Mouse as iranticany niaing wcvaduu muuu ic"3 umc ;ui . -o , .... frorn an indignant and outraged oub- i richest stories about the late Eugene 1 only fertilizers containing at 1 . 1 , : " t-.. , , . . . pact rrfcO nrtiinl liv. iia iui mi . J . i til puiii iUUIJail, . ."ww. .....w. .w...., : j U.:U.,...1J,-r ,J 1a '.rips ar ".CitiiHiri T".if in'Daric " "WhaH i - . t. - - t .1. r- 1 , - r ' '. ascribes no limit to the infamy of the scandal that be: represents at the White House as . frantically hiding tural leader j cles are "Studio Life in Daris," "What ! T) J.- 1 ' ent among ; the Bicycle does for the Muscles" and j JL J Lcio 1 1(K. ,0) ol everv financial movem powerful and unscrupulous plunderer taught speech and speech -reading, in form of .SUlphatC To lfl- of the public purse, a man devoid of The fiction of this number is unusu- sure a clean burning leat, avoia conscience, decencv or patriotism. ' ally strong and abundant, including a icrtuizers containing cnionne. i c r v t , . ; i. ... . . i. . t.-j . t i. ' As m KOTICE: The firm of Bris fir been dissolved bv th. " h said McDaniel. B. F. Bri?33' nominated to collect all Is- the company, -'-vu;n. We will continue hnc;n stand kinder the firm n-,' ln.eoI! h Krie:s:s!& Co. Renr;,"" ? F. . i est net surplue companies ii fti iTt We thank the public for h!' " S? patronage-, Business promptlv a edto. B. F. RrigW Office of The VVilson Cotton Milt c i ': I WILSON, N, C., I;,n A w w a l i I 1 I C ri lllfT , . I ' 7J. 1 holders of the Wih., Mr. AMoreari stands lor Drettv farcial spook-story by Tudor Tenks; f ;..5Sr held thist day, a cjivideiul "uf'li uch everything in- this community : and an intense romance by Robert J? r'Sl I Payable on .demaLl fl Sde Wilson. N. C. rible fellowship and yalu-, C. V. Meyers. The customary Fash- j ic life, Pulitzer's rascality 'on Department completes an unusu- , that is honoral i able in publi we j suppose, personally is indifTerent ally attractive number. are reaily hlpf'ul U farmers.. : They are sent free for tne. asking'. . : - ; ' : OlUiMA.i KALI WUKN ' ? Ta.au New York. 2527 :- ... Thursday, - - January 23, 1896. to him . but is important to note that Chicago has captured the National Democratic Convention. ; The Re- pulican 1 and Populist Conventions will meet at St. Louis. " such is the course of Pulitzer's World at this particular5 time, when every Popular Monthly's Great Lee Articles. business man otlNew York feels that I A T 1. u i. . j , . 1 . .1 . dead, North or South, who stood and critical national issue. , Cuban reiugees are arriving jn Florida by every boat trom Havana. They say no neutrals are allowed there. Everyone must take sides. Pulitzer's idea of the occasion is to I nearer the hearts of the people, or wnose memory is neia with more sa cred affection, than General Robert J We notcie in a recept issue of the , Messenger a very interesting article, ! compiled from letters written by Mr. .... .t - J Worth, a Wilmingtonian, nowta resi dent of China. Amohsr other items 1 11 111L rvr v 1 11 1 r vi r w-iiiiiri x 1111 1 ... . , ; , i . . v ,i , . , . k.. Lee. All on this side of the wip falsehood that Ine can lay his unclean j -"4 , , , " ,, . 1 , . , , ,. ., i ed out but nevei -to-be-forgotten "line hands on, to distract the -public, with 1 fo , . , - . , ... . 1 y , . . , - . mau nicy' miuw 111111 , uui incic is a bogus list of subscriptions for $20,- j ct;il fu . , u-, r . : - , . . , 1 onu uiucu ui uiamaiui y duu nidi ui uia 000,000 of the Government s offer of i r . ., , , . , , 1 1 i T;imi v ann hie onroctnro Ihot hoc noir. hor.rJe a fir rf Jfrmrr thit Tio him . . ' self has jrot before surpassed ; and to oDii iiuTcninsoii Sc CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS Payab date By hands .-!--. : - aiiU-Uterthi-l JAMES LI P8ri)M; c- ', I W NOTXGE virtue of an evwm; .... T --iVMI iar collection m in m.. 1 fi, " "'I titled i J T fiarHnor , ii:. ..- TohnRiu; ' n'Tl inS dants.il will offer fiirwtS est bidder fpr , cash, befprrfl e S House! door- in j Wilson, N: r -----T-'?- V . Hiv ui hphr i9&, ;at '2 o'clock n.. m., the foil ,rua. -AND- attack members - of the Administra- Hon with a degree of reckless deprav- of interest he states' tha every artidej d be of commerce has two prices in China, 'one payable in silver and one payable in gold. ; forgiven by ther, people. The twentieth Annual State Con ventionot the Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina, wil! be held March 19 to 22 at Charlotte An interesting programme is being prepared. Some strong speaker. have already agreed to be present Every Association in the State should be represented by as many delegates as possible. r er been told. On this account the Advance is pleased to note the an nouncement of Frank Leslie's Popu lar M nthly regarding the series of i nota'- Lee oahers that hep in in the ry issue. Th e first is " The )rs of General Robert E. Lee Times in Which They Liv- C0MHIS3I0K MERCHANTS - Bfijs, Ccmsr cf ; M'ui Coldsbsro i Strsets, WILSON, N. C. I Real Estate Bought and Sold. ,m- Feb An- ; 1 " an I ec of r .Mrs. Judge Roger A. Pryo.r, i n r ! . c vt-i. Ti,0 n,uOcOn.c u i We otter for sal gi:;p;;ig with the earliest colonial times. down to the present date, will be enrrhed with numerous portraits illustrations of special interest, hereto fore u Sprinted, and a large speaking likeness in water colors of General A new era in the Cuban rebellion is about to be inaugurated. Genl Campos has been recalled and Genl Weyler made Captain General ofsCu ba. Campos was one of the greatest generals that Spain Ihad, but his hu mane mode of warfare did not suit hi? masters, hence ,his recall and th sending out of .Weyler, who is noted; lor his fierce, almost savage, practices Campos is quoted as having said 4If Weyler is sent to Cuba the dead will rise to fight him." A New Iiiiluslry in N.,rth Croliii.' The report ot the State Labor com - missioner contains an. interesting statement of a new industry iri North Carolina, The? roe of the female sturgeon is now shipped in large quantities to Russia and Germany from the great -fisheries in Albemarle ound. The roes from three stur- iTflnnO fill rtnlrOW U AnrP A J t ( AI.. .1 .1 . . . 1 -ti pounds and for each cask $40 is ob-UV' ' A1einer mese aicieswiii rained at the fishery. In this busi- "n a va.uaoie aaamon to tne nisto ness a hundred:' boats and 250 expert rV f the ref menof the nation ! 1 J .1 ?.-. . '.--. :.Vr receive as mp,ch as $50 each week HuASL 1 ULPARTMElt 1 , during the fishing season. They get 3 for the roe from each female. The I - i I TIT . , ... :reatest seins in the world are on Al- ',2 u ON:J.aTy W 1896. iemarle. Sound. That of W. R. ! presented to the undersigned, it has Canehart is i I milp anrl a half i;,- oeen nvaide to appear t,hat "The First yapenart is a mile ana a halt .long National' Hank ofWiin- in tho Steam power is used, in hauling. ' At ; of Wilson in the county of Wilson and i . . . . I . i Qtofo rf T,rtU ini: 1 ,.1- J jijii ui nuuii vniuima lids IU111BJJ1CU i ; - . I . .. - I " niv KJl LUC i V.. L KJl md 2,500 shad were landed. The y Congress- to enable National Banking rate existence and for other purposes," approved July isCh, 1882. NOW THEREFORE I. Oliver P. Tnrker Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the ibina, follows- 1 ana "escribed One jtractadioiiiing the lands of Th and funded as .foIIows-besinnS a stake inthe lane, thence to 'J1 line, .Mence down Wiins' Hn, t" wn creek, thence down the mm thencd up. the lane to a stake thehf ginning; containing fifty-two tw more or less -it hein- ihe excess trie homestead hll Litct Known at tne J. L. . Bats REn TS COLLE QTED. insr in the tract j Als one other Robbins an'd otliers, ijouiuleH 1 - -T- Mill f h. ..- r 13uildino- Iots in the Town of Wilson and elsewhere. -Office cf -CoSjiMsr cf the tosj,: innual herring catch there is forty 1 1 millions. t i DANA ON PULITZER. : 1 Hendersoa bold Leaf .1 . The New York Sun has paid it- .its respects to Joseph Pulitzer, of the New York World, in a style that i: vigorous and. candid if not compli mentary and respectful. As the Sur is a strong antiCIeveland: papei , comment on Editor Dana 's little sa to iiditor Pulitzer; would be superflu ous.- Here it is : ' . PULITZER. We presume that the public, under7 standing of Joseph Pulitzer as an en TTlr rf tha A-Ax Anf ir : i r , "jr w i.v, tiicteii wciicire, ancroi tn welfare of this city in particular sufficiently keen land wide spread t i make what we we wish t6 say of hin I on this occasion of timely interest. In the existing crisis of the affair oi the United States Treasury, whei the great hanking interests of th whole country; without a single ex ception, are standi no- gether in 4 steadfast effort to nrp?frvi the national credit and avert disaster : "at such a juncture it is that Pulitze assails the President and his Cabinei . and accuses them of grosser treasoi and corruption than any sco"undre beside, himself could conceive. H says as boldly as he dares:and with th characteristic inuendo of his class!, that the relations I between the great commCT and mercantile leaders ot this country and the individual mem bers of the Administration are those v - - When Baby y as sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, V fy that The son" ih the A Good Showing j We: notice in a recent issue of the News & Observer the first annual eport of the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Co. J of Greensboro. This COmoanv is not nnlir n Mnrth Porli. y , X7 J M w a ui Uli na enterprise but embodies the novel feature of returning to its policy hold ers the .surplus over and above cur rent expenses.! The dividend declar ed this year amounted to twenty- per 1 -ent. Of the premiums charged. Thus ving its policy holders one-hfth of he cost of insurance. For full par- I'culars apply to v C. T- Harriss, Currency, do hereby certif First National Bank of Wil town of Wilson in the county of Wilson and State of North Carolina is authorr ized to have succession for the period specified in its amended articles of association,' namely until close of busi ness on January 17th, 1916. t In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal of office this 17th day of January, 1896. ' ; . . O. P. TUCKER, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. . ? j ' FARMS for SALE. 1070 acres, 500 acres cleared, large uweiiing ace. ) - .- ; no acres, all cleared, dwelling &c .306 acres, improved, " 500 ' I50 : 45 " 98 60 ' c We invite intending- settlers and investors to call and see us. . Gorrespoijdence Solicited. Clubbin Rates ""Information1 given free of charge. Real Estate There is moretatarrh in th.a ?0. pn of the country than all other dis- j-ctaca pul logetner, ana until the last le. For a ereat manv vPir th. a. 1 Munsey s..... iors pronounced it a !nml Hicpoco a 1 McClnrp's - . . . . ' Sri1 . lo1 remidies, and by con- Cosmopolitan . ... rtantly failing: to cure with local trMt. v-j j nent, nronounced it inmrahlp ; I.. uv s f , We will send the Advance and any of the following publications to any address post paid one-year at the price stated. . ; : . -i -. . ...... . Now is the time to get Cheap Literature. 11 you want more than one of the publications : named sk for special rates. . SUBSCRIPTIONS. TAKEN FOR ALL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PERIODICALS. $1.65 1.65 1.65 Rents Collected In addition to the collecting of accounts, I am now pre pared to look after the collec tion of rents', the sale or pur- : chase of real estate,-both in ' the town and country. . . . ? .' JOR SALE. .'.V . , ' 1 Dwelling, 6 rooms, all outbuild lngrs, eood carden- 2 Dwelling;, 4 rooms, dining room . and kitchen, good ; garden and uui uunuings. . . 1 Vacant lot'orr Part- 2 Farms-ne two, and the other - oiA iiiiic Hum town. " - . - ' - 1 ....... .' '.. If you vvant any information address T. H. PEACOCK, j WILSON, N. C. Sarah' follow 1. i- ' c ... 1 - U:,K' V- iiriVvt-irs c,rn.r, thbnd djunS ins une rvprth Sod AVt-sis- Tr- vr' rt.-uie Mun.ip ir, saidlin mcnen clvvard's ; corner, ihcnci aionginis line bouthwod We'-fiH poles fo a pine on the side ofa pai cMv-v.c 1 ouuu! oou ast-r-se entv-t'i poles to a pine in the branch, a'litti: ueiovvj ine road, thence down the u mLuurbes 01 saia branch toairumif JeeP. Dixon's line, theiice -aloj lair linn ww ': ... 1 . .1 small oaks, thence, alon- said lie North, 8Sd W est one hundred' ar sixteen noles tp j a -stake, near w her 1 olsojn lived, thenrf n-irfi to tnei beginning, containing sevenrf (7o)adres more r)r less, and known i the "jLuperj' ; tract, it being the tnrf vayeu Dy isaac l'. Luper, ZillahU , Angelme Luper and Sarah Anil conv per, Angreline Ui Lupeif to Tohn R. Batts. i, . : j lv J. W. CROWELL, Sheriff. j 1 nis last Ellis N. C ci anuary 4th, 1896. Hai'ing qualified ;is executor ofli fin and tfestament of Elhabel deceased,! late of Wilson: coral tills IS to-, notlfv all nf-rniKhs" aims asraitist the estate of s;nifidd ceased to oreseiit them fr, th'p m signed properly; authenticated on s before the 9th day or January, 1897,8 mis iiyuce vviii pe plead in bar ot US recovery. All persons indebted tosi Til 1 - .(... win please make .immediate pi; estate! ment January 9th, 1896 S. ELLIS, Executor wo:tige. Having niinUfirl ac ir.,-, the ejstatei of Reddick H. ceased, all against said estate are here to present! them to the tin histrator Webb, 5 clai bynotiiiq dersi 25-50-tf NOTICE. jmce has proven catarrh to be a consti- Lippincott s jutional disease and requires constitu- lunai ireaament. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured! bv F. T. r.h 'roledo, Ohio, is the ture on the .narket. It is taken inter ially in doses from 10 drons tn a tpa fpoonful and acts directly on the blood ind. mucous mpmhfanpc ff the evefom They offer one hundred dollars for any die it laiis wcure. isend tor book of -estimonials. I Address, . F. I. CHE NY fe m Tolrlr. n l"Sold by Druggists, 75c. " -' Review of Reviews. Scribner's Century ...t. .1.65 . 3-oo 3-25 3-25 3-50 A. J. SIMMS. ' A. B. DEANS. 1 a. j; simms &rco.f GENERAL INSURANCE j ; AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, I Office in rear of Court House. , P? Ol Box 162. WILSON, N. C. This Jan. i5th, 1896. With th con- . - - - " V- rf LilV owners ot mortgage covering the per sonal DTODertv herinaftpr namoH rA as administrator; of Geo. W; Blount, deceased, I will sell for cash at the of fice ot my intestate in rear of Court House m Wilson, N. C, on TUESDAY, THE 18th day of FEB- ' . RUARY. 1896, the valuable Law Library of Geo. W. Blount ; also office furniture and fix tures, including irom safe. " I will afso sell at said time and place a number of books, literary and histo ric in character. For particulars ad- dress Ay . C. E. Blount, Administrator of G. W; Blount, Wilson, JL C. duly Authenticated, before Jan. 9, 4 or thife notice, will-be pleaded- in bar their recoverv. All nprcmK-nd CIlH dctota1 ...lit 1 tl ' , .-. aioic,wm piease maKe iniiw ate pavment. ; . i I - A TVf "Sc ; tr a r t- J- UZZELL, Att'y. 1 January 9th, 96. j ' NOTICE virtue of a decree of the Supq John E. Moore, and others ot ic contain. two nunared and sixty-six (266; more or-less, it being kneiu n al jonn svvillcins "home tract.' Inirv R VV'doDARl'' 1 - r i .inn iii.M'- Wils6n, N. C, Jan. 1st, 1894. Court of Wilson county rendered civil action therein pending, wheM B. Fl Ayeock and Joshua B. FaK executors of Isaac B. Farmer; 1 plaintiffs, and j Mrs. Delphia Wi!M was aeienaant. will nt t iei House door in Wilson, for ksh. to 4 nignest bidder, on Monday, W day pt. February, 1806. the oW described property, to-wit: One r) oi iana in f I oisnot township, county, adjoining the lands NOTICE. Having niiaHfi1 ic ov&Aitnrsd estate of Green P. .Pool, deceas Black Creek tbwnshin all rlersoi ing cjaims against said estate are by- notified to present the saniej; erly Authenticated, to the under?? on or! before the 16th dav of i8q7. or this notice will he hleadj of their, rernverv- . All rf;bnS said estate will please makeim settlement. - 1 .. ! Patience Pool, ) H. M. Warren. txe . ,J c u I ii '6 Q; ir ta hi
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