THE WILSON ADVANCE: AUGUST 6,1896. The Wilson Advance. BT -TflE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. John A. Moore, W; L. Gantwell - Editor. Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year......... .............. $1.00 ix Months. . . .. .;. ..... : ... 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. Advertising Rates furnished on application. ,? No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to The Advance, Wilson. N. C. CONVENTION DATES. V Democratic Congressiohal Conven tion 6th District Rockingham, August 1 2th.. .V ' '::yJ- f DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, i For Governor, CYRUS R. WATSON, of Forsyth. , For Lieutenanaht Governor, THOM AS W.I ASON, of Northampton. For Secretary of State, CHARLES M. COOKE, of Franklin. For State Treasurer, B. F. AY COCK, of Wayne.: For State Auditor, R. M. FUR MAN, of Buncombe. For Superintendent of Public In. strviiction, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. : For Attorney General, F. I. OS BORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Associate Justice oj'the Supreme Court, A. C. AVERY, of .Burke ; and GEORGE II. BROWN, of Beaufort. ' For Ju'dge of the'Supei ior Court of the Fifth. District, JAMES S," MAN NING, of Durham. For Electors: at Large LOCKE CRAIG, of Buncombe, and W. ' C. DOUGLAS?, of Moore. I FOR CONGRESS. Second District F. A. WOODARD, of Wilson. . Fourth District EDWARD " W. POU. of Johnson. -Fifth District W of Person. . of training; from the common j are unbiased by any reliVons -L1 ' T..U J J T T? I 1 txr - 1 school to a full rounded Uni versity curiculum. ' But he alone can not suc ceed. He must have the sup- It has brought her greater fe oort of every loval citizen in North Carolina. . He has the talents, but they will be use less if a means of expression is not available. At' present our. .educational standard is not what it should be. Why? Because we have never given our sympathy and cooperation to those desiring to work tor qur own upbuild inclinations. We ; see alone principle. Why should not trie State expend her money thu? turns than any other of her in vestments, then why declare against it? Wfien the doors of the institution are open to all there is no reason for op position. The purpose of edu cation is not to train young men along-certain lines, but it lis to develop to the- highest possibles erhciency whatever endowments they may have. x I : j J in fr. Now let us unite and ! This beino- the r;i the evit eive Mf. Alderman that sup- ehce of such an insrirntinri Jq X I - - - w-. , w w x-'' 1 h-' port which his success in liter-1 logical. It furnishes a place ary life merits. CONTKAOIO IOKY. where young men can be der vciupeu regaraiess 01 religious inclinations 1 wu ycdib ci-u Lucre arube ' u . . . y, . e l f , c 1 There is more Catarrh in Ahis section unc ui Liie UlUbt ueaieillllg po- j of the country than all other diseases licicai mourns ever nearci in : put together, and until the last few North Carolina. The cause i years was supposed to be incurable. Of this was a combination On Fora great many years doctors pro the part of the Populists and i nou"cd - t local disease and pre T) ur . i" a. I scribed local remedies, and by con Republican? to beat the Dem- stantly faili to cure with Iocaftreat . i A- I I J 1 L-ratb. il Wdb caijf.U a VUG, ; ment, pronounced it incurable. Sck treacherous combine, whose ' ence has proven catarrh ta be a con purpose was to place the btate j hl,lull.9nai aisease, and therefore re in the hand's of nffir-p qpplcprc;. huires constitutional treatment. Hall's c i .i t r Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. T. . J . . . n i Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the the combine- and well does ev- oniv ronstitutinnni rrf th m,rM ery Cine remember their actions It is taken internally in doses from io in the State Legislative halls, j drPs to a teaspoonfui. it acts direct These who declared ncrninst-1 ' 011 th blood and mucous surfaces of u ' j az 1 ' ' the system. The offer one hundred . ' . r & I dollars lor ?ny case it fails to cure. tdun; idvuiuus .,diici . buuiib Send for circulars' and testimonials. when they were in reach. . ; Address, ; ' - P. J.. CHENY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1 de Sixth District J. of Anson Ninth District J Buncombe. W. KITCHEN, S. LOCK 1 1 ART, We, as Democrats. nounce bossism. The action s"ld DruWists, 75c ol our Democratic Executive Committee' does not bear out this demonstration. The hands ot a scheming politician j The Committee are honorable Air "f vvas caIled uP6n at Port mn onrl nnf r fnr o mnmpnf V7 ! mDUth St evening by OUr SDCC1 we impute any dishonorable 1 orrespondent and asked 10 state his motives to them but in. their' T ' PTl0n ln view ofthe recent bil1 desire to have the Old ' North fied breJudge Simomon, and es State counted squarely on the PCiauy wun reara . ine injunction dim ui uer passea requiring nis road to restore the old rates and also what ; tOI- ; Mr. St. Julin Stiites His VitAvs. Norfolk Daij' Pilot, July 9. Mr. E. St. J.ohn, Vice President and General Manager of the Seaboard ts ciai side of silver-thev had permit- A. ted this party loyalty to lead j them astray. ' j act which two years aro was j in our eyes treacherous. We Adams, of should not merit the name "of- fice seekers" bv making a dis- i i j i j f ' -? i honerable deal in order to have We regret that the compli-. in the State supremacy over mentary resolutions, passed by Republicanism, , the. Washington ball team were j True, the present crisis de handed us too late for publi- ' mnnrl union hnrmn 'rn. cation. . They express the feel-; fce principle. Would it be Yicamu uy uic wiibuii nght ;.. to. prove untrue to one i people for all of its : visitors. f vo vnlnnf3n1u W-,nrorl ' And to know that our efforts at Chicago ? The action has j ne'spapers have fully and correctly have been appreciated and op-! not as yet be-en deicled upon 1 1 ePorted-what has been done by the enly acknowledged (isindeedt and We beg you leaders of; court 1 must confess i that it will seri- gratifying. North Carolinians not to soil ! ous' dama.e us in more ways than - - : ' voiir crarments with what in I one: In lhe first place, the Inter- 0f the past has proven SO galling j State ; Commerce Commission re- iuu.s umi icu ciays nonce De given he proprosed to do in view of this action. ; Mr. St. John said : 44I only' know ofthe action and order from short telegraphic reports published by the morning papers. My company has not been officially notified of such a suit, or of anv injunction. I propose to obc)' all lawful orders of the courts as long as they stand; of force, but I cannot say ' what the course of my company will be until I am served l uiih copies of the papers and : have advised with our; counsel. If the courts it will certainly be mistaken. I do not know what charges or state ments are in the bill resented to the court, but I do know that the time has not yet arrived when a rival rail Toad can successfully appeal to the courts upon a . hearing on the merits of the case and perpetuate its mo nopoly and; prevent the.public from1 the benefits ot competition. When our side of the case is, heard and the court is fully adyjsed, there can be but one end tas'uch an effort, and that is, our position will be sustained j We will meet any suit that has been brought and when it is over with and the orders of" the court are set aside,! vveYill, proceed with the contest to Uie end. , The issue cannot be met in in this way, b t wi'l have to be met sooner or later on the lines upon which it is now proceeding." is a Vls-oroitQ Cj. i o cuer ar,ri sponcls well to. lib, f,j uon un corn lands th, increases and tkQ -t M if proDerlv trj lmPr- tihzers containing nnt 1 77b actual 4 Potash. LITERARY NOTES: Anniist Scrihhrr's. The Miction Number of Scribner's Magazine contains six shyrt stories and a little comedy, -in addition to several special articles of wide popu lar interest including the first paper in Mr. A. F: Jaccaci's picturesque ac count of his journey "On the Trail of Don Quixote," and Mrs Alice Morse Earle's ;OId Gardens' describing the old-fashioned 'flower gardens that still persist in some New England villages. , : I-ippincott's. ; The complete novel in the Augnst issue of Lippincott's is "The great K. & "A., Train-Robbery." "The scene shifts from One part of the West to another ; the action has some rapid and surprising turns, especially when the actors' are considered ; and the result is an eminently rcadablefand, lively : narraitve;; Nick-el alarm .clocks one dollar: on ly at J. J. Privett, the jeweler. John R. Carr of Durham and Marsden Bellamy of Wilmington lead the Freshman class; of 1S95 '96 at the University. They were prepared at the Ilornnr School, Oxford, 'Ni X. Red: ! Prof. E. E. Eritton. one ' xur towns men has accepted a t y op position as teacher in-the Mbn- j --r roe Schools. W e feel that 1 "The fight against State aid to the people of Monroe are fort- . higher education has not ceased," im-i'tP nnrl tli0 U said, RevTohn E. White, Secretary sions. Vices Ot SUCh an efficient teach- fight and has no longer any personal er. IVir. nrirrort 1; n mpn ot hirernpss. Hut thp vn unhrv nnnn. hicrh moral character and well :-ple as opposed to State aid is beincr ! tlGns- fitted to train children - i evefwyhere urged. Eveiy Baptist ; correctly repor ed, it will prevent the ! Association that has met m the State j Seaboard Air Line from carrying out fitted to train children. ht . i i v i issocianon tnat nas met m tne "ate we extend ro mm our heqr , , , . Wiihes in his new field. . " j rilS 1 i --fng contracts, in accommodatiflg -: j ty-fiye Baptist. Associations in the r r i it . ; State ane every one of them will en 1 he lathers ot the Umversi- dorse the position already taken in ty are yet aware of the great this matter." responsibility resting upon ! Do the people of North.Car them. The selection of Ed- olina wish to crush one of her win Auderson Alderman is as grandest monuments? Do good token of this watchful they wish to crush at one blow care as could be desired. art institution which a hundred : Mr. Alderman is the; man years has seen. prosper ? Such for the presidency. He has an action means that our -State had experience in common is to lose her present standard school teaching, graded school of education and assume that work and for - two years has place occupied by one of our filled with credit the Chair of sister states which has, demol Pedagogy in the University, ished her state, institution. More than any other man has Baptists claim that this is no he won the name, educator, personal fight, nor do we wish He is familiar with every line to view it as such. Our views at any raise in rates, and the order which is said to have been passed re quires us to instantly raise the rates back to what they w'ere on the 1 2th of July. ,1 shall have to take the ad vice of my counsel as to the proper course to pursue iinder these condi tions, rurthermore. if this order iV Blood is absolutely essential to health. It 13 secured easily and naturally ! by taking Hood's Sarsapari!!a, but is im possible to get it from so-called li ce'rve tonics," and opiate cornpounds, ab surdly advertised as " blood puri fiers." They have temporary, sleeping effect, but dp not CURE. To have pur And good health, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which ,ha3 first, last, and all the time, been advertised as just what it is the best medicine for the blood ever pro duced. Its success in curing' Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh; ... Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and That Tired Feeling, have made A trial of this plan cn , milv- dUU 1S sure to 1 profitable culture. ' Our DaiTlDhlefs an J. j .. mg latest researcljes on th h;.. are reailv nelntnl tn for. . , ',,l;'u,i7at, utKMAN KALI WORK. - - ' ' ll 93 assa St., XeVl td r . l i uicssionn ( B. DEANS, ATTORNEY AND COUXSELLOR AT : , Office in rear of Court H(,s. V. U. uox 162. V!LSC)v,N 73: F. TAYLOR, ATTniJVPV A VT- ' WL.NSJtLUrR -Xl -v NASfiVILLE, X. C. ' " Practices rn Nash, Edcrecombp V t:, f ritt and Halifax counties TT G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, - x. C. O ffi re R rn n r h . .v r v -r"i r .. . A' T ClltVi' "V . A . B . Deans A. J. SIMMS & CO, GENERAL INSURANCE : ' Office in rear of Court House. ' U.Box;ib2.; WILSON, K:c JACOB' BATTLE, Counselor and Attorxery-at-Law. :: - , Rocky 'Mount, X.-C; , Circuit: Nash, Ed-ecomle : z Wilson. ? ileal ' 'Estate keea We are now prepared to do ail clas ses of collections and also look after the sale, purchase, lease or exchae of real estate both in the town and . !" " FOR SALE. ! i. Dwelling: corner Tarboro and Lee streets, containing 6 rn.om s!1 n-t- j buildings, a good garden and well of water. -i . " 2. Flour room dwelling on Tarloro street above Lee. 3- Vacant lot on Park avenue. adjoining the residence of E. G. Rose. Both are in good repair and have good gardens and water. :5- One nine room dwelling, all out buildings everything new and in first ciaiss condition, samtsrbcing situated on Perider( street and 'having io acre truck farm iii rear, y y6..;. Another, plot .of 7- acres. . aflloihir.2 No 5 on which is a good house and all necessary outbuildings. ' :lVp Harp fin ho 11 A i mi m ?-.ur n i''f-T stores, ! dwellings ! and .. farms; particu lars regiarding which will , be furnished on application-to T. H.; PEACOCK & CO. 25-50-tf 1 ' ; '-WILSON, N 0 the public with any. sort of excursions or doing any of the many things which are within the" discretion of every railroad management in the way of conducting its business. "If such action has been taken in I the manner published it is f- easy to see that the whole ot it has been in spired by the Southern Railway. If this great monopoly expects to throt tle by competition by appeals to the CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tbef&o Cguxun - a SarsapariSSa. The One True Blood Turifier. All druggists. $1 U j ''Ti'ii are purely vegetable, re riOOU S PiiiS liable and beneficial. 25c. Executrix Notice. : Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament o.f W. P. Simp son, deceased, this is to" notify all per sons having claims against the 'estate of the said deceased to present' them for payment on or before rhp -roth Ho,, of June, 1897, or this , notice will be i pieaa in Dar 01 tneir recovery, , and all persons indebted to said estate will piease maKe immediate payment. This June 10th, 1S96. ' Anna R. Simpson, Executrix 'r . --.....s 1 yeaiv old- 2 years old 3 years old 4 year 0 Id 0 strain The University. 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition ' 60 a yaar, 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. TT ' 11 orn 1 SchoS ltucklen's -Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum' Fever Soresr Tetter, Chapped Hands' Chilblains, Corns and all Skin ErutH tions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25c per box. For sale by B W Hargrave. . vv VF. TT A TV A TTTVP . LOT OF. STANDARD BRED COLTS From one to four years old broke and fre;h ' Also'" a feiv 1- j Jersey Calves. For full particulars ap I ply to Fair View Dairy, f W. T. FARMER, Fropr 1 ' ers . Oxford, N.C. Fall Term begins September , 1 4th. I Apply for catalogue. State Normal & Indnstrial DEPARTMENTS well equipped. ... tjjj. 77 ers. Ui regular students, besi'ie 1 tice sciool of 97 pupils. 30 mat ricVies since its opening in 1892. - 93 of the !. coua represented. Competative examinaw" V)0 county seat August 1st, to. fill -free-r im -- . vacancies in dormitories. Application sb , be made before July 20th to enter the :ei nation. No free tuition except to aPP.nufll signing a pledge to become teachers, -a ' iD expenses of freeMuition students dormitories, $90 ; tuition-paying 130. Address, President Chas. I- Men . c. 27-tf Greensboro, .

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