THE WILSON ADVANCE: ! 20, !S96; mAmLINu EV1DENIX 5-- . ..- - .-. 1 - ! - 1-33 " . ' . ES2 f-M ' , 1 Agaunt the Alleged. Murderers of Miss Pedrl Bryan. A KEGKO COAOBMAS'3 STATEMENT. lie la tlie Iran WIio Drove tle .Jlttrtlerera aMtt Tliejr Tict in to SewjMTt on the "I grat .f th ;TriKly, bul HcCatae rrisl.-t- llls.li Away.- J --v.- ' ". ! e:iI ami '.OIXCVSTXATT,;" Feb 17. Ths ftronest H:ik-ro the (ph.vln ' fvMf'ne niltist the i i :ir. do ifc 8:if unlnv afternoon, ecrie f And Perfect in Their Action 3 Jpfe 1 - AYi Never fail to relieve Dyspppsis, Constipation, and Hesdacihc. - "I have prbvecHtlie vnlue of cl Ayer's Pills in relieving: dyspep- ; sia and headache, ; with which g complaints I was so lonprtroubled of that neither the doctor ncr ?my- oj self supposed I should ever be o well again. Thiough the use of g: the above medicine I am better c than I have been for years." o; A. Gaskill, Versailles, 111. f g? "I have used Ayer's Pills for cj 15 years as a cathartic in liver o complaint, and alwavs with ex- Jj tremely beneficial effect, never g having had need of other iriedi- o ' cine. I also give Ayer's Pills to o my children, when they require gi an aperient, and the result is al- oi wavs most satisfactory." A. xy, A. Eaton, Centre Conway, K. H. gj with costiveness, I was induced i to trv Aver's Pills. Their usedias 2 effected a complete cure, arid I a can confidentlv recommend them o to all similarly afflicted." a A. gf Whitman, Jsfipomo, Cal. :. 0 AYER'S PBLiJs i Received Highest Awards o AT TH E WO RLD'S FA1 R 21 oooeoooeceoseeceosso'osoos ni.iiiiiiuiiiimiiiiitiiniirni.n.rMrnmani.ltaMlia r.'M.-i r.-ner? II. J;ickson .PoJi'c'B (Mc of P Vvl K ! when 1 o w the hoad of found. 1 Fe o;-j :.2v'c(T-t?-rlr-' avtmuK . -Mt:.' r 1;! Eton-. 11 r wild was -s-nir by : wo kuirr. v.r.d .nv l him if ! sion cf congress. A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED .'. Tnesctay, Feb. 11. Coiisreas'raaa "William II. Crain. pf Texas, dk-d ;iii Washington yesterday luf pneumonia, aed 47. ; General Weyler, the now captain general of Cuba, arrived at Havana yesterday, aiid was most enthusiastically greeted.- The national seaate prcmptly confirmed the nomination of - Pidv.ard . i Uhl, af Slichigan, as ambassador to Gijrnjauy. Jerry cott, thejnegro whos daughter died from Coggings tttlministeroi by Jiei father, was seuieuodd as Jackson, Micii.-, to life imprisonment. . ; : The grand jury at Erie. Fa., lias hoi J Mrs. Kate M. Nellis and Ed?ar t. firji ncr, oZ Girard, for trial on the ch;irvro j l poisoning Peter II. K oil Is, iiie furaietf's hubaud. ''-'",) -; J;. Iii; the national" snale yesieday Sonar tor Smith, of New Jersey, made a vijx Ir ons speech against jingoii in. ; saying the people are disTnsted wiih the present ses- lh;ir d.Kid girl ha 1 yet been then akeX tlie oliieer it they had fonnd t?s. .'eabmVV . and. was told no.. i 'Again ho fUked if Jh-y should find the ; .cabman whether he voul 1 be held a a rartit.ipaut raui'derers. commander Pi i - -1 1 . 1 1 - These ; shoes fit to perfection and wear as only the best of leather can. They're shapely, pliant the most comfortable of footwear. They always manage to let in ir and keep out water. j Sold bG- B. RUFF8M. 26 28-ly J .. -'r-r-W : ' J ) f i VTION, Fashionable Barber, Easy chairs, faiors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get a shine; Shampoo or hair ut Pompadou You pav the sum of twentv cents more. MMOnFEYELisiSES, Weafe Eyes! MITCHELL'S A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, JProauriwr Long-Siffhtednessi nrul ; Restoring the Sight of, the old. Cures Tear Drops, Giriiimlation1 Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matked Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE, j Also, ciHally eUieaeiojis when used 1 other maladies, ssieh ds Ulcers, Fever ?.?.re? - Tumors, K3Jt Ehenm, Kurns, jaiiciiij.jl. & Aiujbj kiiay be nsecl to attvantage. SOLO BY !- CUUVTS AT 23'CS THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 aid 115 Bank St., : v NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of finished Monuments,, Gravestones, &c . Readyfor shipment. Designs free. Wcdnesdaj, Feb. 1. j Dr. John Newman,, the eminent x leti odist minister, died, at Des .Moines?, In- aged 82 The sul taii of Turkey has invited the powers to recognize Prince Ferdinand, Bulgaria. ,': Ks-Consul Waller will soon be released from prison in Franco, though there is nc doubt his sentence was just.' '.. 1 While firemen were at work on a fire at Cambridge, Mass;, a wall fell on twenty firemen, seriously injuring two. Secretary and Mis? Herbert gave a din ner to the presidentjvnd cabinet last night at their residence in Washiiigton. 3 , Mississippi legisl ator.s issue an address to the country urging Hon. William 'C. Whitney, of New York, as thoemocratic candidaie for president. ' j v Thursday, Feb. 13. I , Ambro'.so Thomas," the eminent French composer; died in. Paris yesterday, aged Hi. A dispatch' from .'Lisbon Siiy3 that the m tae trim 3 aioof wiia lae He was told very likely n(?r. that it dcoeutled upon circumstan; . J;:ekson then said he would like to see the thief of police. ' I . .. . ? Officer Swain told him to report at the headqusirters of the police in Mt. Au burn at 8 o'clock in the evening, which ho did. Meantime he told his story to Officer Swain, and iaiso to lieutenant Thornton, of t he Mt. Auburn police.! He was brought before the mayor, and there told the same story. . - I '..'.:..'-; Jackson is "drill master and of. the Caldwell Guards, a col ored company in this city. On Friday nurht, Jan. 3!, he was drilling them until midnight. Ho went but atterwards and was standin-r a moment at the corner of I George and Elm-streets, in the tenderloin j district of h is ciry, : when a tail dark ; Pdrtugnese CorLes' has voted a bill to re- haired man,Wvarig a corduroy cap; came up and saia to i iie company of bystanders: 1. "Do any of you fellows waab to inuko $0 for diiviDg a carriage tonight?" press anarch in. Spo -te l i'ever has broken opt in the con vict camp atTo.lley's Mill, sixteen miles I . - w : i from Li tie" Rock, Ark. Jackson accepted th3 bFer, a square -7 n:u. Afimhtr. t.h mrwff fturm' iniv boxed surrev was driven up and Jackson 1 of h ;. , la limi ilfc Leiin-ton, Ky., yester- -1 .-!- 1 s, , . I . 7 - -I 1 fraged him sa;tti-ng beside bun. lle'iniorniea j -r 1 . a 1. i -- .j 1 . ' 1 L - 1- 1 ' t j i j.iCiison mat a uocioranua sicu iaay were : .jr lnside the carriage, whom they wevo to IJi take to Newport. On arriving at Newport, 1 V s however, hej (Jack?on) became, alarmed j and'aftemijiCd to jump oH", The man 1k- ? c" slide placed a; revolver at his head and said: "You drivejjhat horse or Irll make au end of you very quickly." After driving through several dark roadM he was ordered, to halt the carriage and "await" iheir re turn.' Then the two men helped a woman. 1 Bright's clisoa.se. ? ballot for .United. States senator r-.ventucky yesterday resuhed: .Hun-. -Blackburn, 01.;' scattering, -9.' J . . ' 1am bay res, a bi'akeman, was de- d by a traiii in th i Pennsvlvanla j ,.,d yax-d at Philadelphia yesterday Friday, Feb. 11. ;r is entertained in Valparaiso that a.iua will, begin; ."war with "Chile in I -vy D. Potter, ex-conirre-sman and .:l;-dicd at his home in j. 1 U i shop-cl et- G. M ott Wilii am s, of t lie Toledo, OL, -. . 1 " new Marqaefts (Wis.) Episcopal diocese, from the carriagj and led her awar. : -Soon afterward hej heard what he though l was ' the cry of a yoiiian in distress, ami rxjoum- ! ing f rightendd he ran away. On mi . ling of the murder he leared to reiatj his ex- I.s qurte ili t-.x, Driver perience, thinking he uiighc be he.d for ; ' Burglars blew open the postofhee safe at complicity, j P ' 4 ! KMmetCibi. nj caused 1 lire which re- After wartL; at the jail, Jackson recog- .srJuit id 'lb' sV . j nized Wailing as the man who sah bositlo j a vhil a smaii steamer was crossing thle liim on the bo , and believiid the man wim iriver at Brisbane;:. Queehai'.tud, it was cap stppcd from ;t he carriage yrfith fie Wpi:v-a '-.sizi and f an v prseiigers drowned. Was WOa JaMW, UUv Ol talis .ie va HOC - ' 4r:mr. A rr.rrI?:irvr ft UU- V.HS.U his faiiier, ;tiitl a-i.saiilti'. his brothe.rls wife, was laken from jail at fcullivuii. llii., by a iiioo and hanged to a tree. : Saturday, F'b. 15. . , . Ar ; - William -towu. Pa., Daniel Endcrs, & mine; , was killed by a fall of coal. j Fire last night nearly wiped out, the little town of Suuileld, xich. causing 000 loss. " - - .' - " j Frank Lee Pierce, while gunning in the positive, as jthe night -"WjiU very dark. George H. Jicksoij mad of a number of other statement s which h;ve .since bsen verified, as idiue truth of his sio.y. lie bears an excejiieat reputadtia! - ' !; Another ciiicuinstance, iu his favor is that there is an offer of a reward of 5' jj for the discovery of tiie cab ilnver. Goorge H. Jackson ha: not made! any claim for this '.reward, ii;r has he even spoken of it.. , lient ho said that lie found In his ftat in the surrey,! instead of a round hi ehing .' bay at ijougport.' near Atlantic City, up- weight, a piece of railroadj rail with two set Lis skiff and-was drowned. holes througn it. A leaUier strap was At.Ciiieton, Ft)., a wreck.on the Buffalo fastened to. one of these boles. Tuat he j and Susquehanna railroad " smashed thir- it n - Tvarc EuIuoct tO lip A , Ptf right remedy for j 1 -t' r v v a-. a lid stomach ...?s : "iv.n.i em-crd ctiihiTfn i'r 50 years. Ron 5 for ilius. ' "I rftiucrlv. o lid the iiseu ior a inteliing weignt niil tuen ran awiiy. It waj: just precisely such apiece, of railroad ii on that was wrapped up in Jackson's bloody cpat when it was fished out of a sewejr catch basin iat the corner of John and Hichiiioud : street several days ago. What emphasizes this evidence is the fact that tin i coat, being wrapped around a piece of railroad iron, has never been mentioned in the newspapers. , ' Another circumstance that supports George II. Jackson s story ihat the con veyance usod vas a surrey, and that Jack soITabandont it in fright on that tragic night is tha fiiics that a geutleman of New port driving toward Fort Thomas in a buggy on that Saturday morning met a surrey drawn; by a gray horse with two men on the front seat and collided' with it. He got out and t'ia nua in the surrey .drove on toward" Newport at: a furious ratel This man's nam1' i-t nor given, but he will be on hand wlua, recjuirjl" as a witness. .'-" !.. ' Seoti. Jacksoni when the thing wa3 over, talked flippantly to his visitors. To one he said. "Call the jailor and lask him if he found a surrey in my pockets when he searched me."! He tries to' ridicule the multitude of clews that are followed. Walling is more sulhsn and reticent. He denounces the negro' 3 statement as a lie. "i . Detect ives Crim and McDermitt last night discovered a rockaway and a gray horse in the stable of the Walnut Hills Cab companyj which was hired .out . bj- j tween 4 and 7 p. m. on Jan.-31 and was re- j turned at 4 a. m. Feb. I. Prbsiden5 Mui- len, of the cab company, says that the man who hired it was about the size and gen eral appeai'auce of Walling.but he thought he had a darker complexion.! The carpet had blood spots on it, and a bloody pencil wa3 found in it. The negro Jackson iden tifies the vehicle, saying it was made to look like a surrey by the use Of storm cur tains. ' i" "' :L -. .-. teen cars and killed Martin Burk, a brake man.. ' - - j Near ClarkvilJo, Va., AlgieTuck stabbed and killed his coqsin, John Tuck. They were at a ball, and both' under the inilu- encu ol iiquor. : Monday, Feb. 17. The wife of Hon. Joseph H.' Manlev ta dying at her home in Augusia, Me. j Sir Charles Tuppo'r is seriously ill with a mysterious malady at his residence in New Edinburgh. Out. . .-v' ; J Daniel Keder and wife have been ac quitted of the charge of murdering Clara Shank at Terre Haute, Ind. The Buckeye Glass works at Martin's Ferry, O.. Avere de-troyed by fire early this morning, causing SioO.O') lns - f j Saloonkeeper Frank Harris has been ar rested a- Sc. Joseph. Mo , for complicity in the robbing 01 the S-.uui. baak at Savan nah, Ga. '.';. ;. ' . : - ' The street KiifroadoMehds of Clevelanid are anxious 'to negotiate with the city ob the ba.sis.of a pi.-rcvftitMg j of groo reeeipis in return for iVauohisses. f "1 otal Gold nrs now usually tip with iritlinm.- -.Tho hits of this m nre laid in notchen at tho paint Of tho per, thcr f.iv.tcTiccl on with flu2p hemsr af tor wai J jrrounu.aDd ijqlishqd for use. . Germany st?in'l iiezt to Great 1 rsrirriT;i in InflnrnH'.irnT noneinTinra there bein.tr 5S8 soldiers of the civil va r vi-h o regularly d rav th eir pen sions from the. United States govern merit. - ' v-'-V . In 1300 the United: States ma mi! fa eta red 12 per cent more iron than did.Eugland, while in steel our man- Catliode Kays Revealed the Needle. . Tobonto, Feb. 15. Yesterday, in Grace !' ufacture exceeds hers- by .ahoat 25 hospital,' the value to surgery of Professor per cent. - ;. r 1 Roentgen's discovery was again demon- ''. ' " ..; , strated. A woman patient whose foot had ; ; ' - - ' i caused her intense pain-was submitted: to Llifcs Corinna Shattuck, the American tne cathode rays, and the photograph re- K lady who has shown great heroism at vealed thepresence of a needle. Professor Oorf a during the . recent Turkish massa- h ntto k um7rbltf co wf? co,n ? cres, is a native of Louisville, ducted the experiment, pointed out to the j burgeons me exact location or tne roreign n.A rn.. auc . body, and an operation at this noiht nroved ! yIT1 grandmo,her s Cnery . . i. j. T':?''-.'"!5'i"-: - : - " - ' ' " ' '' :; ' -j ' i,' ' ! for infants ami Styjdren. : " Castor! a is so irell adapted to children that I recpraniend it a3 superior to any prescription knowntoma" IL A.' Archer, M. D., -111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .Castorial dares Colic, Constipation, 4kiur StOEtiUch, Diairhcea, Eructation, IQls Vvornas,' gives sleep, and promotes ..qL 'Jj-'f- geistion, "Without ia, 'The use of ' Castoria1 is so universal and Its merits so well knoyh that it seems a work of suicroroga,tion to 'endorse it. - Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.1') I ."'" i . " CvlSLOS llASTYN, D. D., I i- '.; i . New Yjark City. urious medication. ; " Fcr seveitd. years I have recbmiii 'Castoria,' s.ud shall arrays continue to cb soi c.3 it aas urvoriatiiy prouueca Denef cial results Edwin F. Takdee, 'I. D., lth Street and 7th Ave., New York Citv . ...... - X- Tna Ckntauu Company, 77 Jiitrkay, Street, New York Crry. I wish to ...announce to my fnojids and patron-; that 1 shall oiTcr niv entir4 stock '.ot j ; Millinery and Holiday Goods At Cost For Cash For the next - Thirty Days. tW-1 MEAN BUSINESS WHENM SL-IY COST I MEAN COST Giiods This is done to iriake room . f-r, "F-Diihuf. orains before-too Jate.V'Thankinir vuti for isbt pal all. uaiice of tht; same in the future, l ain very respt-cijfi.illy, trarly and suture Uar- ot a";e r.nci sohcitine a ia:uu-.. ' . ,-'-:-'. in-- . is. t r o a - '7 li r e r. rv- t 1 1 Vj 7: n J Well, we can onh answer b1 Do you i 1 1 1T.P V asscrciipj tliat "in no case Ms i failed tM Systematically Done." '.. v-i Try one in the 7X: c! T 4 "V T Ct J -s&p 5-1 52&-3i Ife ETJ . P. SILIFSON, President. '. : BRAMG J. C. HALES, Cdsliitr; W & 0, i i. "WILSON. 1ST lunuunuiu - n uiiiiDnnu 'UaitailUJ.' DypiilEfOO -ULlcl I S THE BUSINESS OF THE TUBLIC. GENERALLY. .- IX .... . ,- -. 1IH IIPC fTTT T rem in uo r ulldoi SCOI i - . !-; V... . -.. ' A. TJfTT n-nf?. ftn.r.Wa Tr.1 o. FiKt: ?-5WiX fV. V',! of Ointment. A never fa1Mn f hire tnr VilsaV-.f f Jii'S:-4S&Se?i-f A' ' I Knife or -injections of narl-.!iv ct-.i.-h !- '-sff iJi;i3Ji onde)dom a perstfiiKr, cur."fci.d often ia- '. : ,lvS!SSi2faM i in death, nnoecrsiry. V-'h. cndiim tK-f? 1 i i .r!iS-MSp-':-' ' ble disease? : VV puar?hte a bcxea'. 1 " FiSlifffl ' ";-1 R0 Boxes eve: the p&infal eaitmg tern to coined. $1 a box, 6 for t5. Sent hy i&i ! JAPANESE PILE GJMTEJMT, 5c, a Bax. 31 ----- the ereatT BLiGOD PTTRli cake, especiui 25 cents. . suffix J L. T f.japftftt. r AXe ,)' Dr: 1HYATT:S Mkm Kinston, N. C: the photograpk to be a true one. Children Cry for It is essentially up to date now. Pitcher's Castoria. Lumbe Wanted FARQUHAR m t- fioH Cni.. RHTII is'.: t tv4 saw iviiii clocks. Catiaoifv .-..finn 30,000 - feet, with fen-in fey iaand. Boller from , 12. "to- 40 xiurse rower. - For fall Tdeser? rt 5 va fu - address, -;- r ' ,"luwsuo A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., YORK, PA. 4 . - ki ca - - : . &?5k ' . ii TrJ.fi A : 7 - .. L .-"i '.Si t mil" - - rr DISEASES OF THE EYE ANO GENEK AT 51 IRGER'Y. y sills'- ' Card Vs fresh at j Ch hams Nifh Street next door 1 ths Aad4nce Publishing Cnmpan; o

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