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; t - a THE WILSON ADVANCE: SEPTEMBER KX 1896. 11' rhe Wilson Advance. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED (EVERY THURSDAY. John-A. Moore, V. L. Cantwkll - Editor Proprietor., Entered in the Post Office at Wilson; N. C. as second class mail matter. A SUBSCR One Year. . . . iix Months. . J Remit by dra PTIQN PRICE : . i , . fj.oo t, poit-office order or registered letter at our risk. Alwavs! '! . rr ii r ii - " give posi-onice address in full. "Advertising: Rates furnished on application. ! ' i ": . chosen this subterfuge to knife bryan. Speaking of the Palmer Buckner ticket a prominent politician said the following: Tie men who are in the In dianapolis convention will not vote the ticket, but will cast ther ballots for McKinley. I think that if the press and speakers will unmask the scheme the ticket will draw very little support from Bryani" . ' - -i. -. - himself perfectly secured, and makes his debtors pay forty or fifty cents above cash prices for his supplies. I TOM DIXON IN NKW TOFK Rev. Thoma; FWvrm o When the farmer gives a crop mort-', North Carolinian, now a promi- eage he IS virtual lv the mprpliart'c I . ' . . , . nent minister in JNew York, gage he is virtually the merchant's bond slave, and there is no escape. It may cost him ten cents a pound to raise cotton ; but he must produce it even .when it sells as low as six cents. It is the only cash crop the only thing that enables him to obtain a little credit. , Year after year, and from one generation to another, the Southern farmer goes on in this way. never getting out of debt, never caused quite a scene Sundav by a sermon on the financial question. Mr.' Dixon spoke in very insulting terms about silver and, the silver advocates'. He also denied the sincerity of Mr. Br van. But he did not have easy sailing, there were Mouey Saved js Mnn ! " Below is given; a ft-,- from representative b by insuring in the ..Southern Mutual Ins. Go.:oiGreeisb0 0 ; Wilson, x. c '.,r -. vc I am part ou ncrrf ,1,-. " Nq communidationwill be printed; without the name of the writer being' known to the hditor. i Address all cor respondence to j . , I he Advance, 1 t Wilson. N. C This paper has not taken oft its fighting clothes since the St. Louis Pnnvpnlmn AMf rtortcrl Via firrKt y V" '.iiuuin V- uLUl LliV. iJliL L J i lorce senator Alien and his qnmmit- I v , i 7 tee to notify Bryan and. Watson of- . ortilern people have settled lioany. 1 ney saiu iney wouiqn t, treeing himself trom . the merchant some, true silver advocates in .uu, uuiub mm in Donaage.- ine In dependent, (N. Y.) The above picture is over drawn. In a few incit-anrpc COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.' Ml For Senate, XHOS. FELTON. For House, Kl W. BARNES. Vor Sheriff, jbHN J.; GAY. For Treasurer, W. T, FARMER " For Registej ot Deeds,. W. wells. . I. ! ; .. . For Constable, ELI FELTON: J For Surveyor) J. H. TAYLOR: i ,For Coroner, bR;C.E.IDORE.' For Commissioner W D. Pi SHARP, PERRY REXFROW. W. W. FARMER. in the South 'with the intention of farming. The majority of them came here with no idea what Southern farmincr is and so several failures are almost but the papers and the people took up the cry, "the pressure became too great," and the letters of notification are now being prepared at Washing- increase the pressure and have Sew- j inevitable. Before he has ac- ah uuwu ueiure me nrst oi iNovemDer cmnaiea nimseii ne. nas become or else have up Hon. S. F. Norton, ; discouraged and returns to his lor President. We want all our Mrt-i-Kt- U a j readers to help, and we want the" hern home with a fixed help of every relorrn paper in this , Pinion "t the bouth , IS no country. Shall we have it ? Pro-! Pace to live. 1 his mves rise his congregation. These either denied his statements openly, or by getting : up and leaving the hall. IMany of his utterances were received with howls and hisses. One .mem ber of the audience stood uo and openly challenged him to- a debate on the silver ques tion. Another walking up handed him his card, left the hall, followed by hundreds of others. Tom certainly oVer which w'eie cov-ered Listje-r r""" cies of insurance iiUhe SoK'' ;V poli' Mutual. Insurance Com boro,sN. CI-, foruhi.wal 'i A dividend of 20 per cent, has '": on tl es-' . r .,- . ' befen returned amounting to Making net cost of insurant'"" C . i o-.nie ins jira nee in Gtht would have cost. ... ... (Signed.) F. Wilson, N, C, M.u I paid to tli -Mutual Insurance Conn huyQ or fire Insurance:'. j ' V r U: fo A dividend nf Deen returned' to ni to...,. ;...!...... Making the net cost of nn same Same insurance in other would have cost. I consider . my protecti ;- 4.S.. 'insurance 1 . 1 9,20 companies .'24,00." tiori in -the gressive Farmer, Sept 1st. to such articles. But there is This piece is taken Yrom an an element of truth here, editorial in last week's issue. Farmers are not careful enough The : tone of the article is that ;as vhere they lay the bulk the country is I doomed' unless : eir crop If there is a somethinp-is done nt onre. Tt flush in anyone line of "farm 'also contains an appeal to a produce the next year is sure union of the Democratic or to see an enormous increase shot his mark. Better eive ri ' . my nroiectiori more 01 his attention to savino- .Snnthm.Qtu - m.... ', . . c y." "lu--"iuiuai as ?ood aulr owuio, Lixau lu sctviij vviidL lie j "tlcu y umer companies, and have caii the country s credit i $100 Reward, $100. The readers of 'this paper will be pleased to learn that there is'at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its' stasres, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catatrh Cure is the satisfaction of i-t, :J ii . y mat -a part of my money paid for iilsurance h- been kept in North Carolina ' (Signed,) Xjhl.ADLi:v.V ' Greensboro, X. C, April ,st, i We paid to the Southern Stocl;. Mutual Insurance CohipaLv lat v. for fire insurance 35; t he v returner- in th T 1 " '" I iiiv,v.iii.ai lldLCIliliy. :ly increased production i a constitutional dfsease.' situation is " a pleasincr one. ' free silver, would be a noble wers the price of the! article stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ; 35 and we consider that o :r Pro;ek,n un '.'tt ! ' . ' .1 . .... 1' ' ' t. nfArlnnnJ t: . Mure is. taen mternallv. artino- rUrrtl under said policy is iimt ,vM,fi ,. -J) & . ' v f,WU-4 rnn ' viairn. nansLatatrn ture is ma.iomau.c ,?35. tey returned DrmoUS increase the only positive cure, now known to dividend of 20 per; cent.',! 5;; niak J planted. 1 his , the medical fraternity. Catarrh being'' net' cost, of insuriincey' 2S.;sanie ins ised production i a constitutional dfseasereqiiires a .con- j ance in. other .'.companies Is costing J t- t : i - , . . i .. . : uic pau drc mceresi-, RPniiblirn,vanrI Pnn,,i;c,,0c -in the amount ed in education, the present ! To save North Carolina for greatly increased p i ,7, 1 l -XT ' vvnson Willi send: to school undertaking. it is patriotic to .i-u1- v c aie m wiison ., . , , .- " ! thn: ofTv,-.fr r ;.,.r - and .vourip- V" u' uiaL Lillu.tv lu .. - ; & system, thereby destrovin's: the . founn- i P.ames. more i3iina-. men women thkfi ever b history. Truly, thqre ..... 4 , us a spirit oil ecluc Wilson will have represen tatives in the :-- Uhivers-ibvVof ; unless vou. are -willing t'o have l.urinp;, . so farmers left cotton North Caroliba.." Ljniversity 4f, it done, my wav it shad not.be Procluction almost entirely and Virgiania, Tjrinity, Binglan), ' done, is 'childish. . You have ent nto tobacco with a run. Oak.Ridge, placksburg-, Vai' often heard little girls say, "if 'Hie result is that this year we Horner. Litflhton n.nd -TiirTmr. : vnn will : . hrs A-n- have but wrv -little-rot-ton; .'nd powers, tnat tney oner One I I lundred Dollars for any ; case that it fails to rnre. Kprnl forlKf ! tuat insurance t,o:r.pniy .tor insurance last 'year-.-.'.', -I of Testimonials. Address,. F. J, CHENEY & CO., ! They return to us '20 per "dent. Net cost to us., j '. . ". nnrt urimrc. vnn ton institute ! ATriit nr.oniinAn-t . --i'out-' vm'n KnriJ .T -4. ; a. .fyreatlv -inrrMQpn . nmniint- r.f - -i. . jjy uimiiv,ni. . V vvu 1 cull UCtl I vl iWllCU ' I v'f I I '.- 7 wvvi uiiivjuui.-vi im.- . . among the female schools hav: your home, I will go at once." LoVacco' As a consequence j el ing representatives from her4 ' We witness : here a similar ljrices tobacco, while they l " c' ?v.T : i ' .. i t . i . lis . 'f t - T-k . , . , . . , i.i. . . .i cxi c Luc iui iijeii ana inaustrraij r spirit. i ne i rogressive r ar- v v traboiiciuie, ai e not Greensboro Female Colleger irier claims that it the load rnn Vv-hat thev were one year aero. and Mount di Sales1, Md. - j; not be hauled harmoniously by Cotton, on the other'hand, h 'T"i 1 i it .- , f 1 ' . .... . . ' J 11 1.1 ' ",.!'-, . bryan and Watson it should Ill8 ana me present indications be hauled by a team -which are lat lt be much higher. will insure the State to the "ould tnis be the case the cot opposition. Yes, if you do not jtake down Se wall we will: put Sa?"Sokl by. Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O. rCost of same insurance ia 'ther .ic--b,os is : ca 1 ms speaks -wei . 1 L11C :1J for Wilson Graded Schools. Near ly everyone who goes ' off to school, this year - received their preparatory framing in these LITERARY-NOTKS.i; Is Fcrsonality Fading? companies. . . . J . .-. , ' ' .WORTH' & 7OKTit. The probabilities are thkt- th;s;vea even a laiger dividend k-iii be V de clared. Before ; insuring erty see -. . ,v :' ' . ' C. T. liAKK 34-4 ' I Y your prop . 1 dTs .-Act.. ton .production for next yea .will increase while that of to- schools. The educational (up Norris. and so' defeat " both- bacco.-will fall off considerably. .spirit is a "-livje one! now and. pickets. Well it is not nice to Would it not be . better to di- everthing possible j should he tbe. too critical, but this has -a VG UP a little and be able to done to give jit a still greater Hog in the manger ring to it.- hit on either side. . , impetutiis. With !a corps of t Populism can not have ev- The article also contains . a teachers of so much ability, the trything they want they will l at Southern merchants training; is all. right, Give riot have anything. This is jn- which is false. A merchant these officers thesupport which ded a liberal spirit. What who: - .furnishes ' '-'the farmer their ettorts deserve and the else could be asked. makes his living by dealing in day will soon come! when the 'j It does appear that ' a State; farming supplies and so must ;rae4"c0"5r9':WMQn - wHl" Jbaving-' so .'many -" well rounded, nave a return for what; goes rank with the; ibfeniost. in.tHe: straiht forward men in it- out. He is only reassunnp- . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if-, u 1 1 j iti piv m r-. . . rt -v 11 ,ir.fiiiti 111111 'iir 11 11 f ' 1 Agreement by which if a man ta1les a mortgage on your crop. anieu to vote tor tree silver nc -cannot iurnisn nun witnout 1 could do so and have .his some securityv' y ; ! ote count. If this : is no-' -. - . " . ... . . t - aone, poor Democracy, she i.:i'll have all the blame to bear. I;t will- be said by all calamity Is there already a -reaction against 1'.. Professiona! Qai'ds. ourseverdy intellectual view of life? j : One:story. : whose .'lyric "style caught I .-A I. DEAXs: i -something, ol uhe throbbincr of pure ' - :-: ' emotion has been cap erlv devour : . '.. umce in rer.ro! Court ik;t;se. P. O. Box 162. -i: AVIlI('N, N;d.: by a hungry gen pration. In Trilby j R, AT LAV. F: TAYLOR, k AT LA, there are men and women human ' to thp !"ti-n"ti Will r-.," ,1.., ! "nr ivu-u. i x-nij . v,aiuc uaics. tupe with human passion, But the spec tacular emotions' of his heroes - have in them some thing too remote to win our sympathy. 'We cannot all I have platforms on which to pass the crises of pur lives. Meredith sill preaches his gospel that life .is ereater tnan any one idea of lile. But - at i OffireBranch & Go's: Ban Id Building ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR : , NASHVILLE , X. V Practices in Nash, Ed-ecomjbe, Wifeor rut and Halifax conn I G. CONNOR, A ttorney at Law, WILSON, its. ' it is to oe jiioped that', the yellow Denioqrats re satisfied with their Indianapolis work. The nomination of Palmer and liucimer., men ready for the no i political fu thr .. ? . grave, havinir ture to wrecR, is on presiaeiUial; :;canaidates? These men claim they have ac cepted not because (they ... Jiope iar election bijt lei save the country when the; trhe state of affairs is that, there is no war and they cannot stand toi have their a - parody H mese men Had re the Messengers of Sense,-tlje Telegraph been trilP. tn. rrinrirl cttl-. J 1, t t 1 Nerves extend from the bram to every part LTiai:, would not nave come of the borlv and reap.li pvprv nrorQn - - J Upon US. Oh We are entirphr Nerves are like fire good servants but hard j i 1 J - ' masters. u one ' Nerves are fed by the blood and are therefore j - ' -' -. like it in character. Nerves will be weak and exhausted if the AGEXTr ouse.' J There are manv Ip.llhoc blood is thin, pale and impure. Sotirh vi li- r-Un 1 . Nerves will surely be strong and steady if untie lavorabie condition in- , hwi v,n' '"'" - ivu wuvi 'fe,VA V7tl ! H I I i i - l1 'l in o: - Bit ', Hii;.;- - :te lmnnyration ; but the ttraneers Nerves find a true friend in Hood's SarsaDa , A ina, uecause it inases ricn,.rea Diooa. Nerves do their vork naturally and weli, the brain is unclouded, there are no '- neuralgic pains, appetite and diges--tiou are good, when you take natiipc fioce i itn-vf!r.. .1 - - - Mity-J umivji.lv.uu l t . - nd nnnnna a4l K , ' ; w:101 ancl pitch the,r tents ,any- c . : rr.- 'T 1": ere will hnd many d.fficiilfis in CePteQ V?1S niartyrciom. 1 hey; their way, especially if they happen V f personally Willi Jose nothing, tp be larrners. The average--South- -, . 1 1 ' T 1 tiirn l'.-i.. . , .4 - 1 I . uicy are uacKj numoers, tne ' iaMI1.c.' u. oy necessity to He h'V : "'"'v- i" wv..i, imu nu mercnant lV w;1 crT' h'n f.K supplies unless he Hie uinds himsfc t 10 nLinh a o,..,. X fc-nA iJ Uiil ; world has moved bevor.d them. !?,tk'e xotton adinQ crop. I lie : incons'pt encv of movement is si!: vu - j;y r 1 - - ' -' r . . . . . ... lact tliat they; uf not put out, h oi acres in cotton .and . gives a ; "vivcLi uiout a lew states, in IC1"' -op- Illinois and 'Kentuckv fhev ?4a:ifci'5 iv i-.' to. 'uC jable. tb 'give --the states not to Palmer and Buck- taij u, "Gr:Dut to :icKmiey and iio- rui inJ Sarsaparilla It. .'. . -1 ... umes tne.. eagerness ol the nrearhpri kens .the His people, " J' f T ' oT v rr .f' though not incarnate notions or, i J- ouUiUO cv -.y., . f, "' -r ' :, i ! GENERAL IXSURAXCE i ipuircs. j AXD REAL EsTATri 11 It were not for these signs ;ofi: Office in rearjof Court H change one could almost think that! p O. Box 162.' j . ' WIL'S in real life too, nor fiction only, P-i- TACOB BATTLE T " sonahty is iadino into the . a-htrar4 i Tt- ie rvn-t.;u u4. i ' .A i Counselor :n A. t t o k -x h k- V - a t- 1 a v. i i,i poiuic ujdL iuesvi impalpable . . hprnpQ tinri V.tm;o '. . I 1 : Rockv.Mourit. N'- artnal ; lrren,rv- f "'' ' ' ; CIRCUIT: Xssh,- "Ege0 actual loosening cf grip on reality j i . " i r . t .-' Wilson. i wii uic pctn 01 peopie supDOsea to be i 1- - ! alive. . .. . ' :, t t : i' v "There, aren't any real women in i tl Of il f? F "S Clll' JO J;.-- the world any longer," said a clever Oxford N CI critic the other day.. "They are tust I T7.ll. ' Q Jmbef ,. . . ' f . ! a an 1G1U1 vjv-v- ,, 14th. Apply for cata.''.- SALEMjACADEMY & COLLEGE. rs this lnstuuuv.., :ite c ; .i mi I ln? country merchant, who is al- The One True Blood Purifier, All druggists, Si. most invariably a Shyloclc, is the Pr,ePared ony c. i. Hood & Co., xoireii, Mas3. master ol the situation. He m akes 1-1 ' ' r'ii tIie bsst family cathartic" I . . ; . 1 . TlOOa S Fills and liver stimulant 25c. PERFECT and permanent are thfe 'it...,,;.., - ol1 u- jc T t cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be- FurnUurea11 kmds- M' T- Young s vb-irrr ' TU ; W 1 use "-..makes pure, 'rich, healthy,. 5 pairs extra pants at M. T. ". c nave merely life and health-giving BLOOD. Young's. 7 ideas. You might fall in love with a half a dozen of them and not know it." -,: 7 : '. . i . ' The remark carries with it a warn ing to a generation more interested in questions about life than in. living. From the "Point of View," in Scribner's- ' GASTORIA - For Infants and Children. PAD for the higher education (;f ypung w 1 , VHnt raflft-v and invacii man iiuvv. n i,v r - rqe vided with a high-rade voilefe cr Knf . iii oil e f itS J'P' UV ,Ja3 CJSFU, 111 -" I;,,, rum" ne runner euuc;iuo;i has occupied the, verv. trpnt ran.v was never more ' m:mea ed than nrjvv. It is not fRi; e schools of mercial an Tie fas sinils cf xs ca Music, Art, KU.a:ti!'", id : Indnstna, 'lu:ft', nr .... . . -l i r v wni.be pleased to sen a ';. "'-; ser appucation.. 1 erm ; urui. -qt 1 3d. John H. Clewei l, I:ri.:K'; .j';,,,. 324t ;: V Salem. '-r;n:;ri' Wanted An Idea Of 80?& rlr j'Protect vow Ideas: ther may brio?pnt A2 vrappei. - ., wnte john weddekbI:en co- riie off and list ot two hundred toTention w
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