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9 THE WILSON ADVANCE: APRIL 9, 1896. The Wilson Advance. BY TBS ADVANCE PUBLI3HINQ COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. "Entered in the Post Office -at Wilson, N. C. as second class mail matter. The Pooullsts have called a meet-, ina ol their executive c6mmittee. to meet in Raleigh on April 16th. We shall await the out come with some anxiety It will be remembered that they are to formulate a plan by which. OUR FOREIGN TRADE. The annual volume issued by the bureau off statistics on the commerce and navigation of the United States for the - last fiscal year contains a mass of valuable "information for they can jvote for a sound money i Ain(.r:canj wbo wih t0 klKnv how Literary notes. 'For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, -t-. ("iitiirw in th rlistanre. . And the sood that we can do." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE national ticket and run a silyer plat form in the State. This! is a problem that would stump almost' any man. McKinleV seems to be sweeping ! trip fif1rl-hnf lio vpt-a few votes One Year....... ........... 5i.oor , , " , . xx Months... ........ ......... 5o:.;and?a dark ..corse may yet be run in. Remit bv draft, post-office order or Now that the Cuban resolutions o-UtRrefl letter at our risk. ' Always give post-office address in fujil. the trjade of the nation is developing. Of our entire exports during the fiscal year closed the United King dom of great Britian and Ireland took 47 94, or ; nearly one half thfc bulk ol what the United States had to sell. Germany comes next with a little more, than 10 per cent, France with i have Passed botn brancnesoi con- j omething above five per cent, the I .gress.it is in prder for the President j Netherlands nearly , a Der -" cent, the -Advertising Rates j furnished on j to put himself on record. What his j wnoie of South America a little more ,; : j action in the matter will be is as usual j than 4 per centt the whole elf Europe application. rnfn r m'urh' criprn la fi nn . Tt 5s cren- No communication will be printed j T . .. I. ' " , . . without the name of the writer being ; ejally believed however that he will known to the Editor. Address all cor- wor the hju responcence 10 The Advance, Wilson. N. C. Senator Mills thinks that the Dem- ! bcrats can win in the coming Presi- i i - j dential election if they ' select as the fliead ol their ticket a man who is aid - , rtrr fi-iK-a anrl if tYfT makp irff Pnha VVasnlngton.ana returnea to my oiu . r'A , , . , . the issue of the campaign. When home, I found out that I was lonely, i ,n i ', , t ! the Texas Senator was asked to name Gen. Benjamin Harrison on be- inaaslfpd whv he married aain is re- ... j ,-, ported as having said "When I left more than three-fourths of the whole while to Asia is sold a little more than one-fiftieth of the whole. - The jingoists who prefer braggadocio to reason and profess to be ready for war with the buyer of neariy hail o1 what we sell ouht to take. these fig ures into serious consideration. ; As to imports, fiiore than of what we buy comes from one-half Europe, 1 and a rifih of all. that we buy comes The Washington Post -speaks j , Th"e WOul1 i m the United Kingdom of Great mini inis conouion, ne ueiiiure- of Benjamin Harrison as the coming to think that he is the only man on whom the divided factions of the Re publican party, can come together. ly declined. Mills and Morgan for President and Vice-President would make excellent nominees for the Cu- ban party. TH E FUTURE OF THE NATION. it is reported that the Sultan of ich-r The country has a ereat future. Tt 11 A 1 1' V - ' " T mnr a miinnariPQ irnm Mrmenia. . q en a crrpr rn;r. I hp rprpnr . : j w ; - f The majority of these missionaries enunciation of the Monroe Doctrine are Americans and French. A vigo rous protest will be made by the au Britian and Ireland, From Germany we take very nearly as much as she takes from us- The balance of trade between us and France is in favor of France. With Spain our .trade is slight, only about i4 per cent of our exports going to Spanish pofts, :while of our imports less than a half of i per cent comes from Spain! j We im port more than seven times as. much torities at Washington. The fourth instalment of "The Fu- l ture Life and the Condition of Man ! reaching and T1 1 . 1 T- ' 1 . T T "1 X T T7 I i nerein nv inp-Kionr nnn.. vv.. p. n.: -n . - t i ., -, . - nuence win certaimy De. it can never Gladstone appears in the North ; rank in importance with that famous American Review, for April, and Declaration which made this a free deals with speculations on the future people and 'these States a united and of the righteous aud unrighteous. ! sovereign power. iV. . .. .. r t;.'v The scenes' of conflict and triumph wrn xjxv- m the troubresome times of I1776, .nal, of Winston, comes to us this l8i2 dnd 1861, are almost venerably week in a beautifully gotten up edi- j rec,arded by ur pe0ple. New Or tion. The occasion being its ninth leanS) Montgomery. Atlanta, Kenne anniversary. This is one of the saw Mountain, Abbeville, Raleigh, most progressive papers in the bouth Durham Petersburg, "The Crater," and we trust they may see many pros-Richniond ..fhe Wilderness," Fred perous seasons. ! ricksburg, Chancellorsville, Washing- ton all these recall memorable his- our from Cuba as from Cuba's unnatural and its probable application in the . . . j . . trf . ... ... narpnt. I lilt pnttrp pynnrt trarlf . tr near future will have a most potent South America is only a twenty-filth influence in determining' the destiny of our total , exports, while J tipr im- United States. But; far ; ports lrom that region amount to a powerful as' that in-! Uttle more than 15 per, cent of the wnole. inis balance would be maten- of these The authorities at New York last week sent back 400 Italians, because they did not each have $30 in his pocket. It seems now settled that no immigrant can land unelss ne has $30. toric events which have 'made past and shaped our future course. A beautiful little pamphlet entitled,. ally altered in our favor by revival and readjustment of the reciprocity treaties. 1 .-. During the last fiscal year we bought from the; Asiatic countries . ' i . - ' - : : five times as much as we - sold them. This year it is probable that the bal ance will be rnore in our favor. Di-,. rect communication between the United States and'Japan would stim ulate their mutual exchanges, and a steamship line in part subsidized by the Japanese government will be in augurated by Japan as soon as con tracts for enlarging her merchant ma rine shall be completed; As much of wiiat is bought in America for Japan ,. is shipped to British ports and ap- V--'ttoii. With careful The April number of .the North American Review opens with a note worthy article by David U. Wells, v mi caret ul rotatj n entitled "-ureat iiician anu ins anu nucrai icrti'o United States ; Their4" True Rela- cotton lands will impro tions."' Mavo W. Hazeltine thought- application of a ftrono-''J fully discusses "Possible - Complicaj- ii.ci. j cpiicaining sirmciep anniversary of President Lincoln's between '""a; profitable cro-jt death is signalized by .: Seatoir Mun failure.; Use fertilizers qq: roe, who graphically dwells on-'Rec- ing not less than 3 to ollections. of ' Lincoln's Assassi lation,'- j - a , T T3 and the fourth instalment of "Future VClUcll I OtclK Lite and Condition ot man i nerein, -r -u uSt:au ii w i: rA;.- ainit j is. . a . complete ' ,. . 1 drains l Kust. the interest eri "Problems of the Transvaal" Our pamtjKIc taken in tms remarKaDie series ci ar- "P: vr-u-t tides. are ably considered by-Karl Blind, ! A political s;mDfsiurn of much time- i . -. ' 1 hn'es-s entitled "Governr Morton as j a Presidential Candidate" is partici pated in by ex-Senator T. C. Piatt, I the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, ex- A "8 iuiicnsih-s vi i.i.;ci v't:r Every ;cbttqri former .s?it:!d 1 sent freeilorklio a?kii-." : ProfessionalXard: Senator Warner Miller, Edward L&u ' ; - i i terbach and C. W. Hackett, Chair man of the New York State Repubr hcan Committee. Other ai tides con-i sidered , are "The Regeneration of Russia," by Arnold Watson Sher man; "Two- Republics or One?" by Henry Litchfield West, and "Birds and the Atmosphere," by A. C. Baines. i Mayo W. Hazeltine in the April number of the North' American Review discusses the "Possible Com plications of the Cuban Question," in dulging in some very interesting speculations regarding the interna v tional alliances which might be form- ed should Spain dedare war against the United States. Among the short articles published in the North American Review for April are: "The Reeeneration of Russia," by Arnold Watson Sher man ; "Two Republics or One ?" by Hetiry Litchfield West, and "Birds and the Atmosphere," -by A. C. Baines. B. DEANS, ATTfiRVFV A:n ri.r,.'.'. ; Office in rear of Court Ilou'e P. O. Box 162. V!i,soxiX J F., TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSE1 LOR AT ! KASHVILLE. X r Practices in Nash, Edecomhp n 1 Pitt and Hilifalcoun WH TT Gi; CONNOR, ;;: Attorney at Law, WILSON, - . v r Office Branch & Go's. Bank Build;:- A. J, SIMMS. A. B. rEiN A. J. SIMMS & 0; GENERAL IXSURANGK ; ' j AND REAL ESTATE 'AG EXT- Office in: rear of Court House 1 . u.jtiox 162. : WILSON. X.d JACOB.RATTLE, Counselor and Attorn kry-at-Ljs I ' Rocky MoiinT. r Ci rcuit:; Nash, . Ed-ecombe r Wilson; Heal Estate Mini .0 (U ail da- 'o look a:: Do people buy Hood's Sar-apariiia in preference to any otber'.--iii fact almost to the exclusion of all others? & V&Zi 29? "From thp PUrifir to the Atlantic. ', 1, . r . , L ! pears only in exports to the United an pyppi pnl hript innt ine R!et"n 1 1 . r ! It were wise to add (iand a nnrnose r y r . a- r ' i Jvingdom, our actuai export trade wcic wise lu auu anu a puipuse ( .f ,nanY Qf tDe reat conflicts of our ! . ' .r . 1 I . to become an American citizen and a believer in American institutions. past Jwars, together wittan interest- The Ruthferdton Democrat says 1 ing short description of the most pic ' turesque and historic part of our country; may be secured free of cost the Seaooard Air Line is trying to by addressing1 K. S. Fruch, agent of purchase the charter ot the French ; thc Seaboard ir Line, at Charlotte, Broad Valley Railroad tor their line ; R Q on whise oTCat through line to Ashevihe ..lrom Kiithertordton. That paper repeats the assertion re cently made that a Railroad will be built to Ash'eville from Rutherfordton It also predicts that this road will be equipped and running within two years. . between, the East and the Pacific Coast, the above and other points of great historical interest are located. Ieva.r of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain IVlerctiry. as mercury willsurely destroy the sense of srnelt and " (cmpletely derange the tt i.vrT- t: T.n t t n- ' whole system when entering l .through JNIr. James L. 1 ate, of Baltimore, , i c T . , ia speaking about North Carolina re cently said this : "North Carolina is the Banner State of the South. There is not a villiage of 1,500 inhabitants, but can the mucuous surfaces. Suh articles should never -be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive irom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manutac- show an investment ot irom'ioo.ooo j tured by F. J: 1 Cheney &Co., Toledo, to $1,000,000 in real estate, , tobacco iactories. or cotton factories, all the growth of the past ten years. It is home capital, not foreign. No other Southern State can make such a showing." .. A rumor is afloat that some im portant deal is on hand between the town an$ the Railroad people. More is beirfg said in Rocky Mount than here of the matter. There a great interest isVbemg taken in the mat- A ter. We shquld be glad ta see Wil- O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting, directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the sys tem In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &. Co. Testi monials free. dPSold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. There is a lesion in the show-win-dow of a St. ! Louis druggist. The window is advertised as containing nothing but poisons. Among its con- son made a iiailroad centre and the tents are paris green, arsenic, mor N. & C. R. R run through from ! phine laudanuin, face-powder, play Tarboro to Wilson. This was the ing cards, cigarettes and whiskey. original intention of the company. Exchange. N with Japan is not easily to be estimat- Led, , nor will its true magnitude be ap preciable until there shall jq direct communication. Shipping statistics 1 - !",'.! ! for the year show that of the tonnage cleared from our ports for jAsia the American sail and steam combined was only a little ' more than one-folirt.li of the whole. Treasury; reports for the ; Kist month are highly favorable to the United States, but so long as loreign shipping has almost a monopoly of the profits of the carriage Amer can producers are at an enormous diiiad Aantage. Tonnage statistics lor 1895 show a decline lor the United States in both sail and steam. It is true that there was af decline in sailing tonnage from our ports under every flag except the French, and in steam tonnage under every flag except the Norwegian, Belgian and German. But this is cold comfort for Ameri cans. Congress the next congress that is should make an earnest ef fort to encourage American shipping, and the first step to that end will be admission of foreign built ships on conditions already established to the American registei ... until this shall cease to be the necessity for the ex pansion of our foreign trade to a de gree that will be sufficient induce ment to place American ship building where it would be but for the civil war and Great Britian's violation of neutrality laws. Chicago v Times-Herald. Tiiey know, from actual use that Hood's istha l.)?st, I. c, itiCures Avhen oUicrrj fail. Hood's Sar3aparIIia' W still niado under the )?r3onal s i-rvlsion cl thb educated phar-Bacti vrii' o.-ir;!ateci' it.:. Tli? fjns.foa of bed is just as positively decided ip. f.ivor ot Hood's as the question of comparative rales. - Another tiling: Every advertisement of Ilcod's Sarsiparilla is true, is honest. H' G Sarsaparilla " : Is the One True T'.looy Purifit'r. All ('rurrjxists. $1: rniuro'i only by C. I. )Ioo1 &C'.. I.ove 11. Mass.- j j F' th o7!y ivT'f t? t?ke ' 11 QO U S ' SljS with llifous tearsaparilia. NnTTI? ! Havin- quali rS.k) llvjilifkd as Admlnis-; trator with the will annexed of Alfred Thompson, deceased, I. hereby ,'give notice to all persons indebted to said AlfredThompson to make immediate payment, and: to all persons holding claims against said deceased to present them for.payment on or before the 30th day of March, 1897, or this. notice will be plead in bar of their recoveryi Wilson, N. C." March 28th, 1896 ! J. S THOMPSON, Administrator with the will annexed of Alfred Thompson, deceased. H. p. Connor, Atty. i4-4t. We are now prepared es ot collections ami, ,a the sale, purchase, lease or exchaiy yjl estate' both in the town s: countr)'. , I FOR SALh! 1. Dwelling corner Tarboro andL U1-Ct.s, coiHainins 6 r(A; a buildings; a -rOOCi water. crr-racn ami d! - - r ' . . i wui room au:eiJm on iarbc street above Lee. ' I 3- iVacant lot on Park nvrn i 4- Two lar-e dwellings adjoining the residence o both are in good repair a gardens and water; 7. 5.. One: nine room due on Sfdiig; ' K. G.Ko; iid iiave builcii: :igs, everytiiing--Viviv and in f. class condition same helJ 1 enoer street and haviig farm in rear." w. vMiotner plot ot 7 ac Ao. 5 on which is a good necessary outbuildings. We have on hand a stores,, dwellings and f; lars reg irdinr u iiich wii; on application to -, T. II. PEACOC 25-5o.-tf i in-; h'j; situate 10 acre tri - ! res 'ciiU'tz K CO. J i ftnir - i t f Butcei We w readly tc best! Milk. a?, sh to aunoaiK-f: funiish anv a' Butter cr PPillB Ik. vi"- ;at v.o ;itv fi Crearr ! r Photographs & Crayons. I respectfully invite the citizens of Wilson and vicinity to inspect my sam ples of Photographs & Crayons now pn exhibition at my studio, - Nash; Street, next to Briggs Hotel. All work guaranteed first class in every respect. Prices Reasonable. J. J. FABER. 1 j ... . on snore notice We have best: imported Jersey Sto:k- a:R. jruarantee our PR'ODi.'CT the best BUTTER CAN BE HAP S GODWIN & WILLIAM'S FROM OUR '-WAGONS. A FEW PURE STRAIN" JEKSH CATTLE FOR SALE- . "FAIRVIEW DAIRY. 1 W. T. FARMER. IW- Oysters ! Oysters Call at our store on Nash Stree 1 see how nicely 'our V::'. ' U Lad Pari ies' Oyster IS FITTED UP. EVERVTHIG Neat, Clean ., 1 and Attract' J.; H. CHEATS
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