THE WILSON ADVANCE: MARCH) 26, 1896. The Wilson Advance. iJYTIIS ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. Cl. as second class mail matter. "'For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the1 distance, And the ood that we can do." THE CONFEDERATE MUSEtTM Relics of Various Kimls Solicited Which to Stock 'It. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE -:' Oris Year. , .... . . ... . ..... . . $i.co Zik Months. . . ... .. .. .... .-. .... '. 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at dur risk. Always 'give post--ofice address in full. !5rAdvertisin; application. V Rates furnished on .. No communication will be printed H ILI1UUI Hit liaillV. Ul . lilC IVHLtl UCllIg known to the Editor. Address all cor- respouueuce lu , The Advance, Wilson, N. C , ; . - - . .-. : .-. '.: It is all fixed. Capt. Buck Kitchen of Halifax, Cheatham ol Vance, Pearson of Rocky Mount, Grant of Goldsboro, an,d company had a long pow-wow here Sunday night, which lasted until 2 o'clock Monday morn- The full particulars were not made public, but every bodv seeme pleased, and so it. is to be presumed everything was arranged to the sat isfaction of the bosses. Newspaper men are proverbially tough. They have to go through the rough-and-tumble programme that falls to the lot. of most of them. Buj one of the toughest on record is thaj pencil shover in New York who for twenty years has been carrying around in one of his lungs an inch and . a quarter iron screw-1 which he mad verently swallowed at that time, Now he is going to turn the X rays on it. and hunt it up. It isn't every newspaper man who could raise an X even for that purpose. Star. With t f Those in charge of the Confeder e Museum in Richmond have sent out the following notices of being ready to receive mementoes suitable for preservation therein : "The Confederate Memorial Liter ary Society received inJune,- 184 from tha city of Richmond, the.man sion which was occupied bv the Hon. JeftersonDavis as his residence while he was President of the Confederacy p-one the handsomest, houses; in Richmond, and standing in spacious grounds. j "With indefatigable energy thisSo- ! . - . .... I ciety raised the funds necessary to make the house a hre proof museum, ...l " t 1 wiiere onieaerate relics, bouthern memorials, and the archives of1 the Southern ; Historical Society are cui - . - . i lected and carefully preserved. 1 is- RY NOTES. -' i " ' The complete novel in the Apr: sue of Lfppincott's is! "Flotsam" by Owen Hall. jThe scene shifts from England to India and ' Australia, fal lowing the forjunes of a heroine who sinfully ingenious way of presenting i. ." i'-v - t . i - - :. ; " ' -' It. It is said that the pursuit of the law (makes a fair man.but fairness, law and1 lawy rs think little of. So little, in 1 Da No crop Varies rhore in CO. Jdwy ;is limits, nine ui. jiiiic, m- . 1 - i uuic in Qmi aeea,-tnat 11 a lawyer snouia attempt j . s-puc ot ten-;. to introduce evidence to show the , i-iian lOpacco. 1 1 . eons re ventre with Kit Thomson, is probably is " CHarles C. Wells, descibts the conduct of a nov elisf whom1 - no scru ples deter j in search lor literary material. Lieuten ant Thomas H. Wilson, in " Betwee'n Reliefs," tellsjof a not wholly unii ht- "Oil the War-Path "arson," by William a true story, and so preaming Bob" by Dr. Kbbot. : The incidents of the first occurred Ion the California trail in 1 850, those of the other mire A robm. bearing the rikfintitro I recentlv in '.M,i, T.i a ' m.! -; ' n I J , f- v- iciscy. AU lllUS name, shield and colors of the State trated supplement, by Anne Hollings- it represents, is assigned to each State worth WHartjan, treats of "The Wash of the Confederacy, and is a reposi- mgton's in Virginia Life," and tells tory for memorials fmm 'thnt Ztate much ahnnt th airier i.r., 1 "L j A Regent and a Vice Regent are ao- ary love-affai!rs of the Fathpr n'f Ii.k pointed to represent each Stati nnd Country. I I I - 1 - to assume the care and expense of uuuugn a severe experience at sea righteousness, and even holiness, of loses track of ier past life, so that her his cause, opposing counsel would im lndent ty is established only afierH ,nediately object to it as trifling and many months and hiuch-' difficultyi rimm'tnrial. '"ThA ifidoV-Vniild cnin The Vivisettionist," by Carolyn thpm vinvr "it i nnt nprtinprtt " ' "I understand that, your 'Honor' the lawyer might say. "I wish to to throw in. the righteousness ot my case merely as a makeweight.'' . "That will not do," the judge Would sternlyreply. "I cannot listen to extraneous matters. If you have no crafty evasion-, of the law or inge--nious subterfuge to bring forward, you will be adjudged in contempt for pretending to occupy the time of this court. Harper s . Weekly. l it: . 1 re- q;:n-cnnt, . producing a Iar; yield of finest .grae leaCa io act? least 1 in rorm ot sulphate. To in sureaciean burnjhg leaUvoid fertilizers; containing chlorine L?!??1??. "0t vJnisine circle v": '. ;. ' !',.:..' il , H'aciicai work r, beet offcmii:,':,?0:- J . -"t tree for die latest rese.irohss on the sub are reaiiyijielpiul.to farmers the asking-. GERMAN K j-ssau bt., x-cw Vo, Professional Cards. Wlten Baby -was sick, we gave her Castoria. 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. icajjcuuve rooms coiiectinp- bv J1A1Ji OF uhio, City of Toledo 4 . . I Ti . . ' cc ii it- . tit r . . r .i.i buttons of what they think will niake I h ic j'HENEY maketh oath .that " i r16 hn!or partner ofthe firm of tneir rooms attractive. F. I. Cheney & rn k.i, Ihe IS orth. Carolina room! is a the City of Toledd, Countv and fitat t ' . 1 . ' - . ' magnihcent room, but it is emotv and fIoresaia am that . said firm will pay is pntiV.-lv r.or.0nnn .u c.- , sum of ONE HUNDRED DOT - ...v uuwem uii uie otare ior t Aro j , . 1,....., . ... f iaivo ior eacn ana every . case of i Z T: V , ' ftrU- arrh dnnot be curd by the use .u..iv. iHuc.ujuucy is anj.aoso- I n all s uatarrh Cure. lute -necessity now if we would sustain other FRANK I T. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subsrrihd in my presence, this 6th day of Decern- 1886. ber, A. D., SEAL f While we consider the, currency question by long odds the foremost question of the day, we don't want to see it split our party, and it cannot "split our party if all Democrats are prepared to do as theDispatch is pre pared to do submit in good temper and in good faith to the judgment pf the v majority.- Richmond Dispatch. ' f That is the proper spirit, and the proper spirit, and the Landmark is in entire harmony with it. There jis no. reason why the decision of the Chicago Convention should not be ; accepted byall true Democrats, Al though the personal opinions of some of them concerning the" financial; question must be set aside. If the free-silver element be in the majority. then we, will admit its right" to dictate the platform and the same, willing ness ought to be displayed by the sil verites in case of a predomination of ; sound -money delegates Norfolk Landmark. our reputation ( among the States. ' ' -j ; 4The old North State gave mnrP - - soldiers than almost any other State and the -hearts-' full of SWeet mpmnripc' nn,l j I Hall's Catnrrri f nro 5o r.L-n - aiiu isducii I r - u. v, 1 .j lurvcii 1 uern;i v relics. The women here have parted and acts difectIy 0,1 the Wood and mu- A- W. GI.RA.qnv Notary Public this work of love,; will hot the men and women ol the State fake'up the woric now and make North Carolina's room one to be proud of? "Original documents. Diet tires music, books written during the war fir aKntlr trinn, I . . wen, cirms, articles 01 any 1 1 . ... 1. j Kina that will tend to show the habits cuous surmces of the system. Send ior testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. ' I Toledo; Ohio Cuboid bV Druggists, 75c. Th6 Law. How difficult jis the law ! and manner of living of the and soldiers of the Southern fron interesting. The Society sUcr-i J . that these contributions be ,c IOn and a memorial rifrno cu.v- jM. unto dum . ouiuiu, bauor or One who knows the law must know how 7 n Jr. ?!, spear people to choosefrom its armories "I- States, to nierre us wrni ' 1 11 1861 to 1865, are valuable and c ' resting The proof anst its fspears. Thllaw is resting, the bociety sueeests ,. , , .1 . patriot ; some battle, seige, or mark biuous fr the future, yetdem the memory of which the donor 1 .'-"-.--, j desires to preserve. To each article should be attached the name of tho :erson who gives it, and a record of he person, custom or event it com memorates. "Should such memoranda LvcppH a convenient j length, they miv he rf- corded in the books of the Society. "For further information kpply to Mrs. ThosD. Neal, 4o9 k Main stret, Richmond, Va., Vice-Regent cf in orth Carolina. Miss 41co(t' Life Story. Louisa M. Alcott is said to reveal herself in a most interesting way i 1 a number of letters (written to five little girls)" which are to appear in the April Ladies' Home Journal. These 1!!terS vvcre written during the b'usi- : iest season of Miss Alcott s life, land Dresent - t r"y.t v. ji me a.utnor by her own master hand. In these she talks with singular frankness of her. self; her work, her iim her homer, her spiritual belief, and o the influence that 'directed her to lit erature. She never saw any of her five correFpondents.but their . frankness, intense interest in all her t intii iuvc ior me author and lor the character of impelled her to turn aside froraj her work and cares to find diversion in chats with such eagerly enthusiastic admiring and sympathetic friends JMiss Alcott's first letter is dated 1872, and the pothers were written at intervals up to within a short time of ner death. r TI1K itcPUIJNICAN EX- ! of - 1 ' On Monday last' the bier ior thip congressional district, met here for the purpose of arraLin for a convention. It was arranged that the convention should meet at Wei - don on May 12th. The business of the convention will be to nominate a candidate for Confess, nam. ' o elector and appoint delegates to the national Convention. Among those Ficenc were, Cheatham j Grant. The Committee was made up ot ihos.J. Fields, Chairman, Le- J' r Dobson, Wayne ;Jno. D. Gnmsley, Greene. ChasD. Al. ston, Warren ; Whitt Hardy, Hali- hath no end ; it is uncertain bness ; often silent Or am- anding rigorous observances of the past. It is subtle to include the craft of the unjust alf say- within ages; sbrdid. fierce, and bound by" the precedents of 1 age. time, yet holdinb" latent itself all ; jthe betterment of times to come. How difficult is the liuv f : Strancf the lega Don'rJUse Uiif Woras. In promulgating your esoteric cog itations, and in articulating your su perficial sentimentalities, amicable philosphical or psycholgicil observa tions, beware of platitudinous ponder osity. Let your conversational com munications possess a clarified con ciseness, a - compacted comprehensi bleness, a coalescent consistency, and a concajenating cogency. Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent gar rulity, jejune babblement, and assi nine affectations. Let your, extem poraneous descantings and unoremed- itated expatiations have intelligibility veracious vivacity, without rhodomon tadeor thrasonical bombast. Sedu lously avoid all polysvllablic profund ity, pompous prolixity;, psiltaceous vacuity,- vaniloquent "vapidity. Shun" dou Die- ententes, prurient jocosity, and pesti ferous profanity, obscurant and ap parent. In other words, talk briefly,; naturally, sensibly, purely, and truthfully. Keep from slang'; don't puv on airs ; say what you mean ; mean what you say and don't ' J big words. Exchange. . After the Duke of AVh been narrating his frolics. Dean Sum f to. mm, "iVIy Lord, let me rcc- A. DEANS- ATTORNEY AND rni-vcri i i - ru.uK AT LAW Office in rear - -I P. O. Box 162. lof -ourt House'. I WlLSOX, x.c J JF. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Practices in Nash, Etiecomhe w;r ! Pitt and HM;.?omt?e' Wilson - ... cw.m counties. TT G. CONNOR. 1 Attorney ! WILSON. Offl re Branch & Co at Law, - N. C. .-:.-': 's. Bank Building. A. B. DEANS. A. J. SIMMS. A. J., SIMMS & () i GENERAL INSURANCE j AND REAlj ESTATE AGENTS f wince in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. TACQB BATTLE CoiTiv;p-T no vn aL . - , -r-y " rui IUKNERY-AT-LAW; 1 - . R6cky Mount, N. C. WILSON, X, c. Circuit Wilson. 1 r - -j ""in, n, . Nashj, Edgecombe and Real Estate 1 scency. . 1 t4e are now nrenared An oiLi. ses ofellections and also loolafter the sale; fcurchas, lease or exchange of real estate both in the tou country. for! SAT E i , i i i. DwelliriSf corber Ta . ! J - : '- v i UUU iw. . streets, conlainirie 6 innm nil m-f. buildings, a g4 Srilen and uellof water. ?t primrose! themselv ely enough, the practice of profession is often "illegal; I lawyers have krjown two or three who succeeded in freeing thei and - j . - - iw yuu. rake a fro.icto be good ; rely upon it, you will find i: thti. r,1..,t....... r K'-ao.in.tii: iroiic you ever engaged in." Exchange. dwelling oh Tdrboro h Park avenue. 2. Hour rriOm street above pee 3- Vacant llt o ' 4- Tvvo largle dKvellings on Spring St jjf"ining tne clients in the e thev ing them unbound paths of liberty whi -s were detained to walk the thorny paths of bribery and suborna- . t :i e tion. As a I class lawyers are uriusuallv vain, beig in this respect as vain as men in cither professions, and kpprox- imatmar las edii fire nnri r r 1 1 m r. L n A Chicago gin o-i)t well ahead of a gallant youth in Paris She wasseat. ed in the park when the youth ap proached. bowing and scrapinrr. with his hat in his hand. She quickly dropped two pennies in his hat and went on .taking in the sightsall obliv ious to his French swearing. Chica go Inter-Ocean. Both are in jr s' cus ana 'es d ,atter dence of E. G. Rose.' renair and have gooil S- One nine Irobm d wel lino- j l.-7nt- . build - c , V. V t W-'J ? liVV.ClIlU 1.1 iJi.l moo LuiiuiuoiJi iame oeing; situated on Pender i;tr-cf 'Ann hnVintr ta ,r.. tnTL- larm in rear; A w, j w . w . . r ' 1 - .. iv- "uuiucr piyi ui -acres naioininic JSo. 5 on which! ife a good house and all necessary outbiljldinq:s.. We have on hfmd a number of other stores,, dvvellingls . and farms, para'cu- lcii rerclino; vvincn will in- f u,'i.;hc;i on application'fo 1. H. PiAACUcK 0: CU. 2xv5o-tf The T ? r-" Jasf Everett, Bene ; W. Lee Person, Edgecombe. , After -the . district commits finished its work the miinhr . . . m ""r cACtu- uve committee hpiH 1 . , , "iccLiui 1 ana decided on calling a tion on Mav oth for tv.. . - , . - puiuuse 01 T.":vfi vdtic3 iu rne vanmic r- ventlons. V :- . : . , .. 1 . Children Ctyfoi law," say the law vers "sharpens the perceptions, cultivates u : 1 ii . ' ! . iuc juument, and opens the mind to reason a.nd argument."- j : It is the pet sophistry ofllawyers uiac mey ae enabled bv their sni training 0 look upon both sides of a . 1 ' ' (! -'; ' I. . question. When lawyers tail to tell ing youof their unbiased minds, you 10 ask them to go slowly on account of the excitement But, in fact, lawyers see merit on only one iai is meir own side. That their side deserves the 'verdict they ve an absolute belief. It i tro , . . . MUV, mat m jaddressing judge or jury thev employ such ! mafmifirent Ptil that you think their belief is affected and assumed, but it is in ct real. Every Lawyer thinks he should win, if not on I his case, then on his; almost A World Almanac at 25 cents is the cheapest book ever published. 1 utte WILStJX, X. C- 'q CaGtorlat. re ie .lessenfirera of Sense,the Telegraph System of the human pody. Nerves extend from the brain to every part of the body and reach every organ. Nerves are like fire -good servants but hard masters. . " Nerves are fed by the blood and are therefore like it in character. Nerves will be weak and exhausted If the blood is thin. nai Nerves will surely be strong and steady if Miwu 13 ncn, rea and vigorous. Nerves find a true friend in, Hood's Sarsapa- nuaoecause it makes rich, red blood. Nerves do their work naturally and well, me Dram 'is unclouded, there are no . , neuralgic pains, appetite and diges- , uuu are gooa, wnen you take v c-wjsn rn mi ready to furnish best Milk, Burl on short notice. best imported je guarantee our PRC BUTTER CAN GODWIN & FROM OUR A FEW PTTRP CATTLE FOR k :S W. iiV llr GreaiD. pounce that y are run cjuantity ol te ir or Cream: We have the vry sey .Stock and can DUCT the. best. BE HAD AT .VILLIAMS OR AGONS. STRAIN , JERSEV LE- fV DAIRY." FARMER, PropF. rO(S)(dlfe Sarsaoarilla ()vs(ers:: Us ml ThA flnirTrna THiviflAf A 11 Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Masa. I "FJl! t .A V-aii at our stc Jre on Nash Street a" ! see hKpw nicely our littuics uvsici raiiw " . i : IS FITTED IUP. EVERYTHING Neat.flClean and Attractive i ... rttA iSaaf f4mitviirh4vfii I nOOd S FlIIS and liTer stimulant 25c ' -lr- I , ar-AJSsc erasBT. 1U

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