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I II' 7 - ! 1 i i'p"'- THE WILSON ADVANCE: FEBRUARY 13, 1896. The Wilson Advance. ! BY TBE ADVANCE PUBLISHING 00 MP ANT The following, is the exact words e Hoke in sertteneing the Jud, PUBLISHED EVER V THURSDAY. prisoners Friday afternoon. His A list of the new textile plants stai ted in the United States, last year is given in a recent number of the. American Vo'o,l and Cotton Report- Honcr dki hot hesitate to give his , er. The following is the number bv Z?na.mA in the Pnel fffirf at VVihon. N. C; as second class mail matter. -opinion in words plain and - to the ; States 'For the cause hat lacks assistance. For the wrong' that needs resistance, For the future in the distance. And the good that we can do." r -w a - - v . point l ie has j made a lasting lm prts'sion upon all our people and w iere v r his !ot shall be cast in the fain re our best- wishes follow him. : IV mv mind there has been .an, -act f of great mercy done this day in the county f Beaufort. What has lerl SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year . ....... ... J- - . . .... ,$i .06 -iix Months. . ..... - ! ' 5 Rpmit hv draft, nost-oflice order or registered letter at ourjrisk. , Always jury to tins-conviction I do not give post-office address in full: know. It may be that it was cm ;ic- ! : : : - : 1 J-i . 1 i I J J . .' (Advertising Rates furnished on " -B tbe V out h of the defendants application. No communication will be printed without the name of the writer beinj known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to 1 HE 1 1 Advance, Wilson. N. C. P ssibv because they thought -the 'kiiiipo: was not designed or intended by the parties at the outset, but the fatal shot was fired by St) en ill Bell the youngest of the defendants, after the 'others had fired, and in some North Carolina Pennsylvania New York Massachusetts. S uh Carolina Georgia Alabama Rhobe I!and Miscellaneous Total 63 46 30 34 The Youth's Com vanion o Febru arY 13th publishes ah unusually valu able article for -Voting men, by the Lord Chief 'Justice of England, on ffhe Bar as a . Profession." Sound advice, taken from a long and varied experience, and wise encouragement are gi e to young and prospectn e lawyers. It is as readable as a story, yet will beat careful study. ! Ofelo aSqueiice Lurjd Russell says . . "The i 2 ! doirable ihing is to have spinet hint: tITERARY NOTFS. TREASURY DSRTpr . 357 North Carolina takes the lead with 63 mills, being 17 ahead of the next highest. Four Southern States, North and Sauth Carolina,, Georgia and Alabama, secured 135, or more t ; THURSDAY. - - February l3, 1896. frenzy r fifel or apprehension, of one-third, of tK ent.re number discovery. The jury I be'ieve have The open letter 'which Marshall acted from comc'entious motives and Carroll published in .last Sunday's can have the satisfaction of knowing News & Observer is just the promise that if they have erred it has been on th.at the people have wanted some- the side of mercy, time. It is the general belief that , But there has been an atrocious sorrie of his deputies have been too and horrible murder done, on an in zealous in their work and if such is - nocent and unoffending man and ro the fact they should be dropped im- . one who heard; the evidence and mediately. Now let Mr. Carroll heard it impartially but was lorctd to push this investigation and punish to the conclusion that these delend- the guilty parties whoever they may ants be The stately craft, the St. Paul, were the perpetrators the deed. They are all guilty, and every one of them, aiiu ; the jury-m rendering a verdict of murder in the second de- which ran ashore in a, dense fog at gree have extended them all the Long Branch a tew days ago, has at mercy they deserve or recieye and on last been floated, and, save for a few the verdict the extieme penalty must scars and scratches, there is still no truer keel that plows the waves. The Slierrill Bell and Willie old ship of State in North Carolina ' cons'idered and adjudged by is just now hard agroun upon the , court that hey be confined at hard sandbars, of Populism, but please labor in the penitentiary fr and dur be imposed. In tde case of Uriah Bell, Brantley it i am pf new rnils eslablishs'd in' the whole country ; affording evidence of the rapiH progress that this section is making in this particular line of indus try. ' . ' : ! Pertinent to :his subject, the Atlan ta Constitution says : It is the greatest year's growth ever known in' this industry, greater by 30 per cent than that of the pros perous year of 1892. Last year the eastern and southern mills all . paid larger, dividends than for any pre vious .year, which is remarkable fact The woolen mills also made handsome progress during the year, j I Altogether, it is a fine showing. Wlv u a town starts a cotton mill whi tates a pound of cottir) .worth and works it ; into fabrics So cents, that community is on 8 c w- tip. ..d to prosperity. th heaven the unceasing old crew will yet floa ihe deep water of Democracy, and she will sail on in her mission of con- stitutipnal govern ment. Observer. I : efforts of the i . 1 her out into ne term -of thirty years. I H!i UJNi S.V i.K' Charlotte Mhe tremendeous total of the bids for the United States bonds is flatter- ing evience of tlie confidence which I the world 'has in the resources and i credit of this countrv. . The success It was ordered by the Board of of this issue is almost un par rale! led, County. Commrssioners Mondayythat and !wiH 0 down to history a a bril-' TO HAVE A VAULT. Wt.An. IX-by .was sicl we gave her Castorii 1 ; 1 she was a Child, she cied for Castorta. Wl i: n became 'Miss, she clung to Castoria. - ' . "i . Wlic- io haJ Children, she gave them Castoria. a fire-proof vanP. be bui Ing the county records submitted by St. JL.ouis l- f.r- 1-Qi lrticr i - ,H liant instance of 'the faith ol the pe'o- upon a plan i i 1 Art Metal Co: ' under trying! circumstances. We and that notice be published for bids must admit,, though it be vvith-sorrow to build the same. The, person to that the actions of Congress during whom the contract is ja warded shall the present session have been of such be required to enter into a bond of ,i l. - . ... y r (.,( t: r r 3. character as to influence , t he public $5,00 for the faithful performance of j s 1 the contract. Scotland Neck Demo- . to bP chary in their bidding, and the crat. Here is the action result is the more remarkable on that that our Com- on that account.l tnissioners should have taken long, j Notwithstanding the gratifying ol- Our pubfic documents (have been ex- fers received, it must not be inferred posed to therisk of fire 'and theft long that we can afford to delay the neces- noug h. Every county should pro- sary. measures of relief. We cannot vide ample fire-oroof room for the keep up this borryine forever The people have shown that they have now; the utmost .confidence, but even that trust will be shaken if they per ceive that their representatives are go ing to spend their time in idle debate storage of all Athe county books. RHODES AND THE GREAT AFRICA? ' EMPIRE.! .. .. The developments in London since the arrival oi Cecil Rhodes lend prob- while the finances of the land are dan ability to the report that he is about ; gerously deranged. The brightness to return to Africa, and! that the status, pf to-day should not lead1 us to take of the South Africa Company will re- do heed for the morrow. ' ' main; practically unchanged. Some- j ; This last development only empha thing may be done to show the nec-( sizes the obligation resting upon essary pro forma disapproval of the Congress Tories are now dreaming; Ainaschar-d reams of a great African Empire, lafger than the j to pass some practical difficulties. Norfolk Land company's invasion of the Rand, but ' measure for the solutiou of our mon its work in Africa is not likely to be ' etary interferred with. The English mark. $100 Reward $100 I' . ... s i The readers of this paper will be .r ...t . t' , , i pleased to learn that there is at least one that their stamp duties lost them ! 1, , t . . . . . . j , one dreaded disease tht science has in America. It is to j begin at the-j been abieto cure in all its stages, and mouth ot the Nile oh the north and is i thatj is Catarrh, j Hall's Catarrh Cure to' extend lengthwise through the ! is the only positive cure known tp the heart of the Continent to Cape ' Colo- med;ical Eternity. Catarrh being a .1 .1 -du?j , i constitutional dLsease requires a con-- ny on the south. Rhodes represents - ... : , - . : u , , . . i 1 , , ;stitutional treatment.. Hall s Catarrh this idea, and as long as he does rep- Cure is taken internally, acting direct resent it anything will be forgiven , ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces him -except failure. The raid into the Rand was a fail- of the' system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving I'arnls of I'ajif r. , - .i ' : I I - . After three years of experimental work an : English company has sue- cef ded in producing paper jbarrels. wiich are able toj compete ftvornbly with barrels made' of vcKd.. The na per barrels are used at iresent prin cinaDy f.-r the carriage ofgunpowder, mning fuses, fruit, flowers, molasses, paint, cement, matches, chemicals, dyes, psbestos, sugaf, size and ex tract of meat. The materials used in making the barrels are Waste, paper, card board and (for the better quali ty) old sacks. f . When cardboard is used it is soak ed or boiled for six hours, and after ward treated in the same manner as the other raw material. This is care fully sorted and pn: .. irjt'o a rag engine cr beaten vv here it beaten and torn to ! pieces by a ries of knives ftr about an hour aud a half. " It is after wards mixed with water until a pulp of uniform consistency is gained. This is; rolled, joined, shaped and dried, and the barrel is finally covtr- ed with hoops.. : ? Before the tops and bottom? are put in the barrels are painted with a waterproof composition, made of lin seed oil ancl reisin, for . ordinary pur- rp9se barrels, and with a special var nish where they are used for food products. The ' tandard size made is 1 6 y? inches in diaqeter. and 28 inches long. The price at which these barrels ean be produced enables them to compete favorably with wopden barrels ; . a barrel costing thiry-four cents in wood can, ' when made of paper.be" sold for j twenty eight cents. One great feature is, that there is no waste with; the pro cess, all "wasters'', being; beaten into pulp again. New' Orleans Picayune. to ay; and as to the maimer ots.-iy- j iiig it, .'--Daniel - Webste r spikt trulv in his celebrated oration in h mr of '-' '- ' ! ' ' - : John Adams u hen he saidi' "Clear-I ness, force and e.irnestiiess are the necessary qualtits wh.ch jiroduce.con victio;i.. Regarding the necessary qii.thfi cations f r law : "Love of tii profession for is own sake, and phys ical health to endure its-trials, clear headed common sense and jabilitv to wait are the main considerations to be taken .into account in determining a choice of the bar as " a profession -If the youthful aspirant possesses these, success is, humanly speaking, certain. The lawyer mnst .remember that while he is .fighting- fjr the interests of his cliente, there are greater inter ests even than these ; the interests of truth and honor ; and he must never forget, as Sir Alexander Cockburn well exdressed it, 'that in the battle his weapon must a'.w-ivs be the svvoid of the soldier, and never the daeeer of the assassin.' For the next issue . of The Com-panion, the Washington's Birthday "Nu!nl)er, Jus. tice Oliver Wendell Holmes,' the able inheritor of a great name, bias written an interesting supplement to Lord RuseH's article, presenting a subject; fnOm an Am erica ii point of view.- A - pended to the article are a brief re joinder by Lord Russsell- and a final comment by M r. Just fee Holmes. Each issue of 'Jlie Companion c-n- i.f 1 t M - . - .- r ' . . W ASHINGTON 5;Mrr ... MKKEAS !)V saiis:K t presented 10 the uiuw rV; fu-en ruarfe to appear t;);T National -I'auk of U'iiv.V ,V of AVils m int!ie countv', State.' of No!jth';.Caro:iV! with a' tin: .'.p'rovi .i..ns 4-on;ress to enahle As soeiniions to-'lexteaa rar e .e xst en ck ' an d for approved Jatv-.izth,' iSS N f i iv k) 1 k I . A'. I yirpu; y aud trv 1 .c;:iag.; :; UTcll' .. UO iiv r .-(Jv v V Fi:t I jtiionai' iloi.-;' if'-' row 11 01 lfson in id and State .f izctt i ) !H v-r sp'-fCiYrVid i SSi.JCi'lI.4i!'. ii: sV; on j.i i.u y 1 :'. j; In 1 1'S"! imIv ut: ha nd a i i ii t o ! . s o. i s . a. Si..'!., j, , auaary, 1896. Deputy and cii.j; C UrrrlVCv . I O. p v. u:;r r.T. (jti C ire e .'vinr d U...n..- ... : .. J " u: ji uiui covf r jug as aaministriitor oi Geo sjctcacu, 1 uni .vm lor oils ace tjtniy intestate in."ic TUESDAY, TH' i6tli. U . KUAR V. rScfi the valuable 1 Law Librarv nf r.. ,ni.:.,f ;;,ii. . . .:.J. v Itures, lucluainir iron s;i!h i will also se 1 at said ti:nW at. ci numoer or iooos, .luerar ric in character. i-'or n,.r - . ' 1 - uicss . ! . r v v 01 (;. Administrator T h i s j a n : .151. h , 189'. . . 1 - rains one or more articles 01 e.xcept- ttonal value, written by the ablest: unen and women of the age. : . . 1 i,V 1 1 tried 1 atU, rofr v and,J icuiars J , il'o.;;i NOTIQE.'-'fe1 & Co.;' .'has. bee.'n' ('Issolved consent; Irl 11. IC. , 1 h e bn i n c s s" w i i 1 l oio stand. II. '( 1 r - 1. At. f .; G. K. VVi Thanking ti e pub ic for 1 patn nasjr in the pas and cbntmuaa'co. oi'"the'aip:;v . ours ii-. s'-- c. k: w r:n u; .Win,, " K;I crnti:i:'Hj -"HALM tir ii .'in: C:al. The IVi si.imI of Wasahiton .' of Artie I; Gt neral A. VV. Greely, fame, begins in the March Home Journei, his articles on Georpe Yashmg ton, wh icir are expected .to create. considerable discussion. .Gen crab Greely has read over 2000 of Washington'! private letters, apd lie writes in a frank, unbiased way :f the; personal side of Washington. I lis first article will deal with tne loves and courtships of Waehing ton 'nd his final mirriage t6 the widow Cus tis. Gene al Greely s articles are not likely; to confirm the estimate of those who regard Washington in an deal -way. But 'hey are truthful, and admirably portray the man as he was, in reality. p. C, this is to notify"', fill pdr n claims against tli- estate ceased to jresent them to J.:. ;.i : ? - . ; ... J . ivncu iToperiv auineiiuc.Ueci k pefore the 9th day or Jantiar nis nonce will. De plead ia I ecovery.. All persons indei istitte will please, niakeinimttdiaie, nent. ;,".v . J. S. ELLIS, E anuary 9th, 1896 i "! f1- rvnfionf cfrori(tl- Kir Knilrlinrr tin flio ut it was his first. He'and the . - - , South Africa Company are both ex pected to do better next timeNew York World. S " Don't argue with . anyone about a matter but get a Worlds Almanac md prove your "things." v ' ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its j curative powers- that they offer ! One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails '-to cure. Send, for list of testimonials. Address,- F. J. CHENY & CO. j ! Toledo, O. ESold by Druggists, 75c. The New York World desires to reach the one million mark in its dai ly Circulation. To do this it has re duced the price of its -daily edition to one cent. The advertising in these New York papers is something enor mous, and everything made on sub scriptions is clear money. Oliver Van Metar is the only; ne gro in all of Deer Isle Me., which has a population of about 5,000 persons, including the sail or men who sailed the defender last fall. He is 77 years old, and he distinguished himself re cently by getting marrried. Colored folks are rare in many parts of Maine. Many towns and villages! have not one .colored resident, and the child ren regard any negro who may stray into their . neighborhood as a great curiosity and will follow him about open-mouthed. T T ' -t S naving. quan.atrc a exec nor 0; ast will and testament of Ki; lis, deceased, late of Wiiion a tne w oft: It 1 ioi xeara OTIC 4 a i-iaying qualihed as adilii; istnito the estate of Kedtlick H i ebb; ceased, all persons 1m dai A against said estate are btreliynoc to present lheni to; tii- unrrsir duly authenticated, before an 9, iv or tins notice will be pleaded in ba tneir recovery. AIL persons o? said estate will please make imifc ate payment. - AMOS HARRELL, AG" . R. Uzzell, Att'y. January 9th, 96. NOTICE Having oualified as execut estate of Green P. Pool, deieasei Black Creek townshin. all oereons ihsr claims against said estate are k j , , - . py notified to present t he saiiei1 erly authenticated, to the undersip on or before the 16th dav of i897, or this notice will be plead in' Of their recovery. All persons ojfl Said estate' will nleac:e irivike ilbmeCH settlement. Patience Pool, ) pvurutod TT 1IT . '. C AC-"- n. 1U. WARREN, ) WORKS teal Estate We are now nrenared to d J aH; iec nf mWcft irnc omt olcn Iu0,l he sale, ourchase. leae or exca- of real estate both in the tenva country. .. FOR SALE. I. Dwelling corner Tarboro ptreets, containinsfj 6 rooms In curing torturing, disfiguring, hu miliating humours of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood when all else fails; I 8old (QirongliOTit the worid. British Depot: P. Nr Ekkt tc Soks, 1, King Ed ward -t Jjondon. Poms Dana xsd Cbxx. Cobf Bole Props., Boeton, U.S. A an-all. 1 V puildings, a good garden a water, e : 2. Four room dwell ine on street above Lee. 3. Vacant lot on Park avcruie A. Twn iar'Tf rUirpllJnorc oil Spr5-" adidinine the residence of E poth are in good repair and hxe ! gardens 'and water. I C". Onp ninp" rnnm Hvfllin; buildings, everything new "'.J class condition, same bei:ur itna r' lender street and-having ioacrc arm in rear. - 6. A nnthf-r nlnl rf r nrres ' I T". "t, f w' ' No. 5011 whirh is a good house lectssary outbuildings. We have on hand a number Stores. diveliin'-Q n'nrl farm. jars regarding vvhich will he ip1".1 yju appucaiiou. lo a ai , T. H. PEACOCK 25-so-tf ! wilso j 1: v' oi-'
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