THE WILSON ADVANCE: JULY 2, 1896.
The Wilson Advance.
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swept the cnnvention oft its feet. . will get every Democratic vote that
The ".afternoon of speech-making j anyone else could have gotten and
would have been much enjoyed un- ; there is no cause, based on reason,
der other circumstances.' Some of why every Populist should riot vote
the speeches were excellent. Some . for him. ; .
of the speakers took a pretty rank The ticket is a good dne "all the
hold, but none of them. were person- j way through. Capt. Mason, an ele
ally offensive. All swore undying ' sant gentleman and an engaging
LITERARY .NOTBS.
4 For the cause that lacks assistance, loyalty to n'oi-
For the wrong that needs resistance,
For the future in the distance,
And the good that we can do."
speaker, will give strength to it.
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The State tfcket has now been
"named and it is the duty of every
Democrat in the State to come for-
ward and give it loyal ana active
support.
v The candidates are all men of
- strong character and 'well known to
the people. One of them, B. F.
Aycock, Of Wayne, we almost claim
as one of Wilson's citizens, so fre
quently dp We see him in our county.
The public has read the platform, j B. F. Aycock, Esq., of Wayne, the
It knew in advance what it would be . candidate for Treasurer, is a farmer
Col. Means' substitute for the finan- : and one of the best men in the State
cial sections was in substance a pro-1 The other candidates for the State
test. He presented his case temper-j offices Messrs. Cooke, Furman, Os
ately and with manly dignity. Noth- j borne and Scarborough hold now
ing could have exceeded the grace the places for which the convention
with which he yielded to' f'he majori- named them- Thursday . night. It
tv and after what had passed nothing j was a special pleasure to note the en
but1 the grace of a Christian man thusiasm with which the name of At
could have enabled hirh to move, torney General Osborne was received
with the good humor and heartiness ; by the convention. Like several
which he manifested, to make unani- j others he was nominated by acclama
mous the adoption of the committee ; niation, and it was remarked that
report. He made it clear, however, while, in other cases some "noes '
that he yielded no convictions. But were heard when j.he negative was
what had passed ? Why, when he ' put, but not one was heard when the
had mentioned, in his .remarks, the j noes were called for on his nomina
riame of Cleveland, it had been hissed. ; tion. He has splendid standing
It was a shameful performance, which ' throughput the State and Charlotte j
July Eclectic.
The July Eclectic opens with an es
say on "Art and Life," by Vernon
Lee. Among the longer articles in tlie
number we may mention "The Gen
esis of Expression; being Thoughts on
the Evolution of. the English Lang
uage," by Maurice L. Johnson ;
Fate in the Face'" by . Louis Robin
son. M.' D. : a review from Black
wood's Magazine on Lecky's book, l ing; not less than 3 to. 4;,'
"Democracy and Liberty ; "Amen-'
ca as a power ;" "Men and Manners
in Florence," and1 Agricultural De-
nrpssinn nmaskPrt. . riction is-!'
I . in rr"i in?
"Captain Francis Lawton" arid "A
King's Daughter," and there are a
dozen, or so of miscellaneous papers
on travel, biography and topics of
general interest.
to n
7
With fU rotati of
croPs and liberal ferilizatio "
cotton lands will improve -ft"
application of a proper fc
lizer containing sufficient p .
ash often makes lthe differed
between a profitable cronC!
;bir T Tc f:v. M
Actual Potash.
Kainit ' is a i comnlpto
: , - k nor
i Ov.r n.T-hl&.'i .r-s
j'r: special fertilizers. 1
. .verr cotton farrnor snuuld 1
sent !rce for the risking.
'1 : 1 czr::.:
est evi.'r-nVin,, ;..
Car--;
S3 -vasaa':.
t rime in tae United Statrs.
The Washington Times which has
been giving s'ome attention to collect-
i ing the statistics of crime in this
Professional Cards.
By this time next week the great
gathering of Democrats at Chicago
will have met and outlined the course
which shall govern the action of the
party in the :orn ing campaign
That that course will be based
"upon the silver plank apoears to.i
have been conceded.
Pol Pans nt the moment fitting v and Meck'enburcf are entitled to be ! J J. . -
. : , .. xv - i country in the world where as many
rebuked. Let the memcy of it per- proud on account of his popularity. r , ;
i " i Tt . - - :t -. - - - , - t,, , murders are, committed, in propor-
ish v ' j It is a winning ticket. 1 he people . . . ,
" , 1 . . ! i- y jt :n'. ' r- i r ' tion to the' population, as m the
Ti,a rvntoct over t .o AvPi-tini-chm ot jNonn Carolina do not often to! : r v ,
X x-wiii-OL w v i cuvtuiuioiiiu . - - ; TT i J Ci j. ITT'.i " r r
I
was interesting even excitirio. The wrong and when they do they soon
Tnrlif. riht themselves. There is food
Clark's attitude toward jthe 'nomina-' ground for confidence that they will
tion lent the element of uncertainty in ght themselves next fall.
the earlier stages of the; conflict, and.
NOTES OF THE OCCASION.
even after it was announced, finally j Perhaps no lot of human beings !
j the number has increased over 1,000
Der cent. In iSSo and the vears
! preceeding that, about i rooo mur
! ders were committed ; in' 1SS6 the
number was 1,449, and gradually the
and authoratively, that he could not ever suffered greater heat for a Ion- j
j' horrible list has swollen until theVe-
be the candidate, there was a strong
purpose on the
delegates to nom
ing the belief that
ger time than did the delegates to this
7 1 a" ' : C " rrr "r tirr in lno A rn rluni ir ri AFncio i
part 01 jborae 01 me " T J . -i laree as ours, has only .3
mate him, they hold- rernaps naij 01 tnem were in tneir 1
J" ,. . i . .. ! on an average everv vear.
If snirr s eevrs' and nmp were without 1! J
11 ixc v (iv llUKJi- ; f -
i
B. DEANS, i ;
Attorney and counsellor at law
; j Oihee in rear of Court House.
P.' O. Box 162. WILSON" X C
.1'. TAYLOR, "
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at Lur
: , NASH VILLI-:, X; c. ' '
r iduitcb -m Aasn, telgecombe, Wilson
Pitt and Halifax counties
cord for 1895 stands at 10,212. Eng
land, with a population about half as 1
o murders
and Italy
I has less than one-fourth our number.
Our
contemporary
r ,1 '-.1 i l-:., U VPitc'in rr ore vt ic onatc It
It is our earnest hope that, should i ,iaitu I1Uieilb .F W,,U1U ieei-' -
u -i - ' ! imod ed to accent. This sentiment was fjliny to see coatiess men on the
suvcr Ldiiy uic uitv , uic uiauorui win . ' . . , . ,
u 1 i 1 . . accounts lor tti-0 man v co no'imentarv p"-i , inaivu iiuumi
vote uhich he received Mr. Wat- gesticulating and; perspiring
r.-'.AXA ,t nf '1 nt-i fUo ear, v hours of vpsterdav morninir a!
run vaiva ukji cil tin .ucou c uic jivuiiiii- - , - : , . ,
" : i tne courts and 1 ir,s
tion- and would have 'been qlad to' delegate ttccd on a chair m the bedy ; , ' ; Jl 1
acks, what is
JJ. G- CONNOR, -
Attorney at Lav,
" v WILSON, - - N. C.
Office Branch & Co's. Bank Ruiidmj.
A. J. SIMMS. v A. C. DEANS.
i A J - oliJL'jlo cc CO.,
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND R V A T Ft;T .rr irrvT-
Office in rear' of Court House. -
O. Bqx 162. H WILSON, X.C.
J ACOB BATTLE; .
so clearly drawn that even the i
-..most. willfully. blind may be forced to '
acknowledge its presence.
Stradles and double reading sen
lie had been in the auditorium, well toward the
lating speeches i ; ; . r , -. j Counselor and-A-.ttornkrv-ai'-L.uv
j , i,iui answer its own quesuon Dy saying r-j
; mat "me remeay lies in tne nanas 01 Circuit-
It islliey who ViIson.
urdere'rs understand : - -
: Rocky Mount, N. C.
Nash, Edeco:;;ie and
i j :
fences are an abomination and should Xiave cdu u' -: liau un JU r-, r: j that for. their . crime! there; is but one
ur-'A a...:.- v.. n nerson to see ludee Clark, had ureed nt, and made a . speech ; of great . L . . J:-- . .-.
, uc iiuwniu. uo.vn uy an nonebt cmi- ,. s . , 1 VT , , , , ptnaiiy, anu mar certain, ana mat
' . -i 1-im'to nrreot it nnd offered him his vehemence. . Noboay couid hear: a . ...... : -..,.
zens. f . 1 : 1 . , ". , extenuating circumstances will be but
wnt; wora ne saia, on account 01 tne nuo-
c - If we are again to be cajied upon
to send men to Congress to give us
owl, iui niv- v,aiiipaigii. x xo vv cio . 7 ' f AC f - V
. - i i ,,1 . , lew and tar bet we n . .
said in a wired editorial in yesterday's Luu uul it was oDservea mat ne was
s r w withnnt rmt vp;t rn Lnr nr rntiQ nnri J 1 -
free silver legislation, then in: the , . T pi ' : . f . xu, . u a U t , murderers escape the . penalty of the
i j x i ' . i i , r. iii ii ii r t ill1.; v iihiuiH i w j h: m . - .
, oneof statelv dijrn tv. It was touch-1 trrat ootn or nis suspenders were
name ot peace and prosperity make; A J - ' - y l i - A
"the words of the platform so plain in m some of its PassaSes and i u '
rjQ "AliV. JttXXV-.- LlJllUliO UUilL LU
4
that nn rlrmrwtznrwW.rh mnv nncP i"'y i"piCbSivc uuuuiiuu
" . . ...V... ...... ..a : f . ' . J 1 T-k,-, m-
v.. u.:. :i: i ..rn:;x I candidate quite won the heart 'of the. movea irom Kaieign. lms is sen-.
cuici uicix cicv-i ivjii, w hi uc auuiuciu iu i i
. i. ! convention by the fiiankness with
...u.v, i, i,,.,, ;. tu tnev snon n ne. lieiore aniourn
wiiuu uc anuwea ii ui uwu. x iiusc . . 1,1 r ,i . i . . :r.-
. raiupe ior Liie auaieiiieiii ui tTiiiie
that they were elected to make.
That 'the immediate result of the;
ous. There are many reasons why
should be. Before ad journ-
I who know him know that this speech ment yesterday morning a Buncombe
Real Estate ' Agbcj;
iiv un. nun uit micu iu uu uay
ses of collections and also! look after
the sale, purchase, lease or exchange
of real estae both in the town, and
country. -
x?r i" r- ' t t-
I. i Dwelling Corner Tarhnrn nruU.ee
than should he the' rnse. and until a , streets, conrainino-' fi- fnm all' niit-
. 1 1 -1 ! . " ' ,i '
ounuings, a ooa crarden and. -wen oi
law for such crimes has led the vi
cious t6 regard the law-with less fear
more vigorous system is observed in
its execution there is little reason to
passage of a law for the free and un- ,an"sneu, an muex '"i"'11 cnaracier. : -s -limited
coinage of silver, at .6 to i j T';e Pe0Ple wiillike when they , to Ashev, le, prom,s,ng plenty of:
will be disastrous is conceded' even! become acquainted with him-,- He is room and fresh air . The Irede.l and J
bv the siiver advocates, but the sUs- ! a P,ai ma" rora the bod1 of the , deletes thereupon shouted, !
pense which now hangs over us is ' PP!e' in full synpa.hy with them Charlotte ! . Charlie !;.: ;
r , , , . ; . i tj . I f K notp-u-nrth-tr that nil rvf fhP 1
quite as distructive 'to all business' 'l IWLU"- v ."7
., - 1-1 v i Mir h . 11 h u o r, mi .j t.jv. .v n .iu ui iMiv-m . i V V..
enterprises as tne most iooiisn or cor- ' - t-----
rupt la w that it were possible to pass.
rgiman.
Do people . buy Hood's Saraparilla in
. ' . i ... 1 DreffiTftrirf! t,n aiv rt,l-.fir. in fnfr, fllmAsir.
is sincere believer j in the free ' IN o body, not even a tool; could be ; 0 thQ esclusion "ot an others?
coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to induced to believe that the vote upon j
THE CONVENTION AN!) ITS NOMINEES
NOTES OF THE OCCASION.
I.
It was a great convention great
in size, in intelligence and in pur
pose.; i It was very much of a mob ,
at times ; more like a general con
vention of howling Dervishes tham
any Democratic convention that can
be recalled ; but the boys were duly
sober and it was a good-natured mob
which always pulled itself together at
the right moment, or when they got
right r,eady, and attended to business.
It had sense too more sense than it
seemed to have. In fact, it did noth
ing foolish and was never in great
danger of doing anything very fool
ish. It was out for a frolic, as well as
for business, and it had all the furi
that the occasion was capable of fur
nishing. That was a good deal. '
The convention got started right.
Chairman Pou is a man who grows
upon the public. The better he is
known. the more he is regarded. His
speech in Calling the convention to
order was exceedingly impressive and
.his lecture to both the gold-bugs and
the silver bugs on the subject of fac
tional strife became him. It came
with good -grace from him as the
His canvass of thelSiate will be a the Means financial substitute offered
memorable one. We have no man an indication of the strength of the
better grounded in the principles of sound money sentiment in the State.'
Democracy ; nonz better informed U 13 wel1 kn9wn that except m a
upon the issues of the clay; ho more 1 very few counties,, the sound money
agressive or agile debater. A strange men b a tacit understanding, turned
argument advanced against his nomi, everything over to the free coiners,
nation was that as a member of th makinS no contest. -
Legislature he had introduced and From dlfterent parts' of the State
pressed 'a bill the eftect .oi' which ! there were reports of Populists re
would have been to drive the tobacco I turmnS t0 the .Democratic party,
trust from the State-1 It was urged j They ma not be returning in droves
that 'his monster trust was more hos- j but some are doubtless coming back,
tile to him than to any other man in ratorr is not a lost art ln North
North Carolina, and that it will pour Carolina' i Among some very poor
monev into the State : to defeat him. i ones some excellent speeches were
made befqre the convention. But
nearly all the speakers said ''North
Carolina" too often. Observer.
They know from actual use that Hood's
is the Jpest, i. e., it . cures when others fait.
Hood;s Sarsaparilla i3 still mado under
the personal supervision of .the educated
pharmacists who originated it.
The question of best ia just as posititely
decided in favor of Hood's as the question
of comparative sales.
Another thing : Every advertisement
of Hood's Sarsaparilla is true, is honest.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. Ajl drugscists. SI.
water.
2. Four room dwelliixg on Tarl.o'ro
street above Lee.
3. ; Vacant lot on Park.avenue.
A Tim 1 n rrrp rl irel 1 1 nr.c r.n QrSrin' St.
adjoining fhe residence of E-. G. Rose.
Both are in good repair iand have-goo.
gardens and water, ,
5. One nine room dwelling, 'nil out
buildings, e very tii ifig. new and mf.rst
class condition, same hpin? situated on
Pender street and haviii'-f 10 acre truck
farm in rear.
6. Another plot of 7 acres adjoining
No. 5 on which is a. good house andall
necessary outbuildingSi1
We have on hand a number of other
stores, .dwellings andfarms, particu
lars Regard ing which will be furnished
on application to ' .
- l! T. H. PEACOCK & CO.
25-50-tf " 7' WILSON, X. O
(rf W
COI
1 year old
2 years old
3 years old
4 years old
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WE HAVE A FINE
i&!3t3.c. .t - y-j-srr: -nits
Prepared only by 0. T. IIood&CD,, Lowell. Mass.:' LOT OF STANDARD BKbU v
Bot3.
mj-j- rsu aro thi only pills to take , From one to four years 010 .
nOOCl S KlIlS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. broke and fresh. Also a feu-i1?1-
Jersey Calves. For lull parucu'.-- -
Executrix Notice.
The fight that he made upon it is
easily recalled. It -was in the Legis
lature of 1893 and he got his bill
thrOUeh the lower house, Of Which Deafness Cannot be Cured
, , ' c -i- , ! by local applications, as they cannot
he was a member, t failing in the 1 r4ch the diceased oortion of the ear.
Senate. , This righteous and almost I There A0l on.e to Clr.e Deaf-1 Vfwi iT1"11 thefetate
i 1 ness, and that is by constitutional 01 the said deceased to present them
successful warfare of! Watson upon j remedies.1 Deafness is caused by an fcr payment on or before the 10th day
this iniquity is a crown of glory to Kfle
1 of the Eustachian Tube. When this t P'eaa in bar ot their iecovery, and all
. 1 ply to
Having qualified as executrix of the
last will and testament of W. P. Simp
son, deceased, this is to notify all per-
Fair View Dairy,
: W. T. FARMER.
Executor's Notice.
Having qualified asiexecutof .9
hi
ra.
weakness it should j give him the
greater strength. At all events the
people of North Carolina will be apt
to see the tobacco trust when it corhes
into the State to beat their candidate
with money. Quitting Mr. Watson
head of the party and was- sccepted for the present it .remains to be
in good spirit by those to whom it added that "he ought to be elected
was addressed. Mr. Klutz, in his ' and if the true people', do their duty
speech as temporary chairman, quite he will be elected handsomely. He
So far from being a source of; tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling j persons' indebted to said .estate will
sound or imperfect hearing, and when P'e maKe immeaiate. payment.,
it is-entirely closed Deafness is the re- This June 10th, 1S96. 7 v -
suitarid unless the inflammation can Anna R, Simpson, Executrixi
be taken out and this tube restored to j : ;
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever ; nine cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces. -
We will ?ive One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure, Send foi circulars free.
F. T- CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
tSPSold by Druggists, 75c.
The University.
36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition
6o a year, Board $8 (eight dollars)
a month, 3 Full College Courses,
3 Brief Courses, Law School, Med
ical School, Summer School for
Teachers, Scholarships, and loans
for the needy. Address,
" President Winston,
26-4t. - Chapel Hill, N, C.
Mast. will and testament-o
Hprpacfd -1'atA Wilson CCA'Aj f
Carolina, this is to notityU-.-j
having claims against the eSt.1- '.eni.
Alley Page, deceased; to exhij" - tfce
to the undersigned on or ,
2Sth day ol 31a v, i97. Ui. 1 r0Vr
will be plead in bar of their
All persons indebted to said e- .
T " r- T. r T T T- T?,',TMA: AtL
woe in u. x.-i
21-
JOSEPH
Jonn F. Bruton, Attorney.
This May 27, 1S96. :
Repairing of watches, c jlar
j'ewelry a specialty by 0. '
nardatJ.J.Privett. the Jeweler-