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THE WILSON ADVANCE: NOVEMBER 5, 1896. RELIGIOUS. How much do you love your u v It is not so hard for -you fhurcn , .. ,caer this question as you may t;p LCI US Ul lilt lliailLl lJ i A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED GENERAL SOUTHERN NEWS z TumiUv t' x r Atlanta, Oct. 9. Tele?rrama v tj Ex-Congressman Ch-iries A Flrfrir. J'1.1"1"1, from tht rious counties of the dif-HWwi t rl?s"A Eldndge Ihinl district .show that there will he l?LW ls- yesterday after practically no opposition to tneH :ic.i . test. That the continued F rJro of the Church depends : 1,rr V U 1)011 UlC iUlCC- Ol UJC verv larc. 1 . , . , , rvices need scarcely be said. V'J-'' : . . . r Tuesday, Oct. 27. Ex died a prolonged illness M. -trench, statesman .ind bf.min'icn iilllliaiiVL Ul' eign affairs, died in Paris yesterday, aged 69. V - - Margaret Scott (colored), 27 years old, was found murdered her home in New lqrk. Her husband Suspected. He is missing.' . . : P. J. P. Tynan, the alleged "Xo. 1" cf - i! members, or a lare majon- nWm were to habitually absent 'x- mx ..murderers, arrived in n.0lht:n vVL.c -T New Wk yesterday, having recently nouse oi uoo, oeen released from a .French prison. themselves from 'the i nnnncitmn fv tu , H, vj me suffjresLion V-,.Jemel-Lacour, the eminent late ex-Speaker Crisp, be nampH tn fin his father's unexpired term in congress. ATKEX, S C, Oct 30 The trialVf th Broxion Bridge lynchersin the Aiken court is ended. The case went to the jury j- 0 u liuvo. ximb uijjiii ciiiu at lU:ou thev returned a verdict of not guilty and th prisoners were.discharged. The accused were white men charged with cruelly lea ling four and lynching two negroes, because, as alleged, they stole a Bible tvv.m a church. . i HAirf i II m i for Infants and Children. s eedy disintegration' would follow. A - ' . . senmis revolt m Swatow, China, is re ported. Troops hiive been sent to tho senno Tp.OY, Ala., Oct. .30. Secretarv of the "V i TT1 . i i '. what, is: your record? Do you , to overcome W,m rebels who have, been . 1 Wee yesterday. Itth .iSfl sieech"es which he will make in the dis- " Castori a Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it superior to any prescriptioa known to me." IL A. Aecher, ?L D., . Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, if. Y. yiiur' responsibility in the Are you m your pew realize "r.r&r.kt's-r whenever s.t j.s uuiuu. iui. uu wj , ,!.,, 5 Do cu make sacrihces s . - e nd? Arain, the uevastatma" -t.hr P,h i n aco na itrv. punity. , j V"elnesday, Oct. 28 There have been 273,07(5 acres added to Great Britain's wheat area this year, mak ing it only 1,731,118 acres. The Port uguese expedition in West Af- . - - 1:: - Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, i Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kin Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, j Without injurious medication. rica has burned twenty-four villages of morvov? night. trict which he represeatej in conirress for several terms, and his old constituents al ways have a hearty welcome for him. Sec retary Herbert spoke at Evergreen this morning. He will. speak at Greenville to morrow morning and Montgomery to- , -- j. . i Hint uuiuuu Lwem Churclinetub.MiuuV . -f me rebellious Bendo natives., Atlanta, Oct. 30.-The general assem- v on its enterprises. UO you pive maceo is reported to have been defeated my in joint session yesterday completed v , N r i, by the "Spanish troons iindon r!nlrnfl sir.. the.olhYial co-unt of the vof,of thohihJn voiir share- regu.arly anci ciieei iaiiy . srura-after four days' lighting in the Pinar the' recent election. For governor Atkin- f)o vo'i iay your preacher as treely del Rio province.' , son.(Dem.) received 120,82? votes;- Wright u ' . . ?- n , vn P. Berner was. elected president of the (Pop.),85.S:J2; a Democratic majority of as you do vour grocer,, uiuq you Georgi.l senate today. Mr. Berner's nomi- ;v- The divergence in the vote forgov- m't :t scull coniriumiun wun a iuuu is simucuni irom tne lact that if -. "-- Bu.ict..ui vuuusriveu, unan- "The use of Castolia, is so universal and its rasrits so well knov. a that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." - Carlos Martyx, D. D., "For several years I have- recommended Castoria,' and shall alwaya continue to do so, C3 it has invariably, produced beneficial results."" ; ' Edwim Pardee, M. Dm irth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. ' ' New York City. Tub Centaur Coupaxt, 77 Murray Street, New York City. n i - - ---''rniii - dole out Governor Atkinson is elected to the senate dlor (Dom-) for secretary of state receiv ing votes to 70.453 for Parsons (Pop.), a Democratic majority of 53,731. - . -.-t v,nH? An ,ionp?t rptnnncp .... reluctant jiii- - y-' r, ..- ne.wm be governor pro tern. tVthese inquiries will help ycu to un- . -Thursiiay, Oct. 20. Jprnnd the depth and intensitv of The fusion Populists of Indiana have -.r to (vie ma tLaigiiu jeinocratic vour alleciions. . ticket in that state. Be.opo.t of ,he Commissioner of Stt York club man, committed suicidein that city by drinking a pint of carbolic acid. George Crocker, of San Francisco, has been awarded ?5i0,.00D from his father's estate as a reward for five consecutive' years of total abstinence from intoxicants. ' Adolphus Cohen, alias Coles, who is gc cuped of embezzling the funds of small banks in Pennsylvania and Xew York LQ0 Fducati: n gives some miertsunj; ficts i n ieard to theological schools. Thefrcsbyteriaris, ' including-. the dif-, fcrent l-odies, North, South, United,; Cumberland, etc., have the largest nu'noer (.1 uiiiJc.ucn ami 'Oy-j:31"' dents, or 17 9 per cent ol the whole, state, was sent from Philadelphia to Iew ,, n 1 ! v, - , . --. x orK yesterday tor trial. The Roman: Catholics! have .1,250 v , 6 Friday, Oct. 3D. Baptists, 1,101 ; Lutherans, 930 ; Western Nebraska is covered with ten Methodists, 924 ; CoUgregationalists; .-..'inches of show, and trains are delayed, 626; Protestant Episcopal Church, 444 ; Disciples of Chnst and Chrjs lians the remaining 534 beino; ;di- 1 ' 1 ' . '' n i. . .1 j : 1 viaeu amuniz an ine uiuti uenuaiiiia- tions. The Bible is now printed in 3S1 Two Chinese lepers have escaped from New York's leper colony on North Brother Island. " - ' Election rows over the election of mem bers for. the Hungarian chamber of depu ties are rexorted throughout the couutry. Cyclones devastated Oklahoma, Missis sippi and Louisiana, doing immense dam-1 age to property and killing many people. Rali-igii, Oct; S7. The. following tele gram was sent last night to Daniel J. Camp-ail, Chicago, Ills. : Electoral fusion, -betwean Populists, Democrats and Silver Republicans complete in North Carolina, which assures Bryan a majority of at least 30.000 in this state. .The telegram is signed by the Populist and'- Democratic stale chairmen. Tho basis upon which fusion w;.s agreed to was live Democrats, "iiy? . Populists and one National Silver nan. .or.For.K, Ya., Oct. 30 B uirke Cock ran mot with a noisy reception on his ap pearance here yesterday afternoon. The sii ver.men were present in: lai'ge numbers, and cheered loudly for Br;,'nn as Cockran attempted to speak. The sr-eaker vigor cnsly detioiiuced the intei-ruj)tions, ad ding fuel to the flame by such references as "Bryan and --a crowd of-lunatics and . rullians" who follow him," etc. Finally Mayor Mayo made an appeal for order, '.. a'lid Cockran proceeded without further ' interruption. GEO. D. GSSES, Pr't. Wii.min(;tov, N. C, Oct. 21 Thomas Ashe, aged 1(5 'years, of this city, was acci dentally shot and killed by-i young com panion, Herbert Steljs, while gunning for ducks in the river near here. They were in a small sunt. Ashe, lying in the K H H FD F IF you have not al read- purcliased you an-? just in time. I have just received a new shipment of Hats ia all the latest styles. "'not hats alone but in fact a COMl'LHTK L1XI-: OF MILLINER', and as I bought them at a xreat reduction! am prepared' to .ell them at ex tremely low price's and for tlie next 50 flays: the bargains; 1 offer will astonish you. Call early;, secure bargains and avoid t4pe rush. - r I have also received a new line of 4- ' . - l ; ; ;! 1 : Stamped Linen and Embroidery Silks AH fresh and new designs, which I also oHer at v ery reduced rates. i Thanking you for past patronage1 and soliciting the same in the future I am, Very respectfully,' 1 : LAT. -tflLLIAH'S. 'd?E'13 SALI'L HODGES, Scc'y.' L Trea Hungarian, was badly burned . ' Saturday, Oct. 31 illed and four others Immnfrpc : hfr' ifprt nnc ,n nfr : . . - . -T . , . , oow oi tne ooac, nau urea at a nocK or languages, -nUviwp versions hav ing extra .inspectors at Montreal tj guard ; (,,cks Qn ha waer Ste, h:ul hia UJ1 been added in thi last five years. png :the1 exPorftloa of fillea chee-e i pointed for a wing shot, and as he pulled r- . : : auuaunuu w y iu. d .YiiKf?.uiuio ,- VH! the 1 of id of shot ii t,h hMfkof ha i:ed to Endisli and Scotch societies, liline lasfc ui"ht 'killed. Anthony Ritssi, head, killing him instantly. The coroner's ' jury exonerated young Steljs. - Covinotox, Ky.,' Oct. 27. Odd Fellows' Hall 'was crowded last night by men exclu sively, -without distinction of party, t6 ex press indignation at the insult offered Sec retary Carlisle in that hall on last Thurs- j day night.. The chairman chosen was j Hon. Harvey Meyers, one of the electors on the Bryan ticket for-Kentucky, who made a speech vigorously denouncing the , insult. Resolutions were adopted deplor ing the event and calling? oil the authori ties to bring the offenders to justice. Sec retary Carlisle was courteously received in net! GRE EI Mil (INCORPORATED JAN. 3, 1S96.) buccessors to and five to American, societies. Twenty- three of the languages and i dialects belong to the African Bantu hpain is saut to peinaioriornconaition. , Her armies are badly worn out an-d her family and four belong : to each of the resources wasted. ; Maiayan Chinese- and Malanesian, i Chairman Jewett, of the Louisiana re- , . i turning board, that elected President three are in Indian languages, two Hayes, has been charged with embezzling each belong to the negro, Turki, Ptal ?ds. n . .. , . -.!. ' j The residents of, Manila are badly scared Uru;cl:an, and I la untie group1:, and over the revolt in'thei Philippine islands, one Uach to the ;Thibeto-Burnian,; ' and eir nn .attack of the insurgents on itijdii, tuiu .i jcronesian lamiiicb. ' GEO. D. GREEN & WELSOTI, ?ss. cV j .., VAHE G0, . . - .'I'-1- CO. "The Geo. D. Green Hardware Company." was incorprgrated January 3rd, 1896, and as successor to the late finh of Geo. 1J. Green e'e Co, will conduct a T"; - - '. . i over the measures of the health autiiori- inere Is somethinL'- more imoort- 1 i lll.,0 UW yiV I VliU t. v . ' - '--' ,m.m.v r, v The 'natives off Bombay are indignant ! Owensboro lilst night. ; ' uafop.d, .u'.ss., ucc. a. temuc cy- iloiK! pjissod through the eastern part of ant .than making a livine- it is mak plague, and on Thursday attacked tho hos- isgja life.. '.True character only . will , Xicaraguaj Salvador and Honduras will stand the tests that are' applied to1 us. hereafter be represented at Washiiigton ir, -', - ..'.. . " by one ambassador. He. will bear the title W tien General Phil Sherman W&S Gf envoy extraordinary and minister plen asked, w hich ' tern ptatioh he wished ipotentiary-.of the greater republic of Cen 1:1 1 r , . i tral America. I'Uie ; 1 hi tn hp Tartnprpsjt rpmnvpfl General Joseph Torrence died in Chicago last. night. "He was born in Pennsylvania, and served throughout the civil war. He was 53 years old. Severe floods are reported to have oc- Helping to take from himself the . Palermo is inundated and'-th:-ee persons have been drowned. from: renliprl - "Tl ol ris not one good reason, why one ol them should be in a community. Any man who does not attend church holiday, uhirh in f-irfr ic o brlv Acwr. j j ' ' 1 lifl 1Um. 1 a a 1 j -vji v " leading m :n in England are call- InO' Unnn thn. r.Airornmont tn frratlt secanty and protection; to the Arme nns. Mr. Gladstone has taken a decidsd stand. Sir William . Vernon AarcoUrt has taken the same position but declares that England cannot set a0ne "because only a military inva sion of Turkey would avail." His I(!ea js to secure the co-operation tl Russia. ... " The true calling of a Christian is nt to do extraordinary things, but to-do ordinary things in an extraor- (J:niry way. The most trival tasks Ca,n be accom nh shprl in a nnhlp. ren- "ei rpgal spirit, which overrides and P,J.ts aside all petty, paltry 'feelings, plpi'Ttoc oil lt-lrt tlimfrC . Dean Stanley. ' ' ' I - . - ()r the first time, we heard, a few eeks ago, in a church service, public Prayer offered for editors of news-' Papers. Surelv. if anybody needs ffoeStrenoth nnfl mii'ino that frm F C ttirpugh prayer, ;; an editor does Go'cn rule. ' ' M 00 D'S Sarsaparilla has over and " 'Over norain TM-rw-irofl Vv its RiirftS. Jen all other preparations failed, that At Harnsburg Saturday night Captain Richard Budd's stables and contents were destroyed by lire. Fifteen blooded horses and several valuable colts were turned. Information ''has' been received at the Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, an nouncing the death of Dr. H. Newell Marl in, at Barley, England, on Thurs day last. The Right Rev. Wendell Creighton.bish op of Peterborough, has been appointed bishop of Lioudon in place of Right Rev. Frederick Temple, who was last week ap pointed archbishop of Canterbury. Held on Suspicion of Wife Murder. Norrist'owx, Pa., Oct. 31. Charles O. Kaiser is under arrest here, charged with wife murder. Mrs. ivaiser was killed on Wednesday night near Bridgeport, while riding in a buggy with her -husband. He reported that the murder had been com mitted by two ' highwaymen, who had robbed them. The finding of the alleged stolen articles and money near the scene of the reported holdup fastened suspicion on Kaisor. It is believed the murder was ormnnitred for Mrs. Kaiser's insurance monej'. Kaiser protests his innocence. general hardware business in the town of Vilsqn,! N. C., at, the occupied by said firm. Will deal in L I j .' , . stand formerly Lafayette county late yesterday afternoon, demolishing farm houses and uprooting trees of all sizes. Hon.. W. V. Sullivan, Democratic candidate for congress, had been speaking at Tula and was returning to Oxford with T. J. Harkins, expecting Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Builders' Materials, utlery, Lime Paints, Oil, Plumbinof M aterialsand House Furnishino- Goods. ; - Lat. Williams, personal atten- Satolli's Iteport to the rope. London, Nov. 2. A 'Daily News dispatch from Rome reports that Cardinal Satolli has made a long report to the pope on'the situation in the United States, especially as to the election. Although he considers Mr McKinley's success certain he ex presses anxiety as to the consequences which he thinks, if not immediate will be certainly grave in the next election when the p-esent difficulties will be augmented". : ' The only .permanent cure for chronic catarrh is to thoro iirly expel lhepo;son from ti e system by the faith. ai and persistent use of Aver 's Sarsaparula. This wonderful remedy proves success when all other treatnient has faied to releive the sufferer, 6-23-6m. Very Respectfully, ' j i Geo. D. Green j Hardware Company. !1. G. CONKOR, President. BRANGH J. G. HALES, Casliier. ! V cY GO. IS tit S3 IMr. Geo. D. Green, senior member, us President, and Mr. the junior member of the late firm, liil continue to j;ive their) tion to the business. Mr. Samuel. Hodges, Sec'y-; and Treasurer, will join there to speak at Abbeyvillo last i:ight. They j in the conduct and management of the. business of the corporation. were driving a double team buggy, the wind 111 tea tne veaicje, norses ana an, w and carried them 200 yards. The buggy was completely demolished by falling tim ber, but neither men nor horses were seriously hurt. The house of Milton jEsk ridge, at Delay, was blown away, but his wife and seven children miraculously es caped with slight bruises. , Atken, S. C., Oct. 28. On D-c. 3, 1895 a party of six white men Messrs. Acker- ' man, Kearse,-Jenuey, Brant. Stanley and Hiers took Isom Kearse. his wife, Rosa Kearse, and his mother, -Hannah Walker, three negroe-, from their homes in Colle ton county at night and: dragged them several miles behind a baggy to Broxton bridge, in a lonely swamp. It was a bit terly cold night, but the hegroes were made to strip, and -were then severely beaten with buggy traces for thealleged crime of stealing a Bible from a Church. Kearse and his mother were killed by the flog ging and the exposure. Th lynchers were tried for the murder of Hanna Walker, u'nd to the surprise 'of theientire state were acquitted. Solicitor Bai.inger secured a change of venue to Aiken for the trial on the charge of murdering Isoi Kearse, and the trial began there yesterday.. New OSLEAX3, Oct, "SO. About 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon f cyclone, or twister, struck this city on the river front, just above Pcniston street, and swept over a distance of about a mile and a half, or thirty "blocks from Peniston street to Robin street, the track of the storm being about 1,500 feet wide from the river to An nunciation street. The first, building dam aged was the Independence Oil mill. It was unroofed and the building and can tents damaged to the amount of 89,000. The conveyers of the new elevator of the Illinois Central railroad were slightly damaged and John Whitemeyer and -John J. Buck, employed at the elevator, were lifted from the ground and dashed against the elevator, and the latter severely hurt. Hundreds of buildings in the track of the storm were d;imaged, many being partially unroofed "and. chimneys pros trated, trees uprooted and fences blown down. The storm swept section left the city in darkness last night; owing to the prostration of electric light wires. The property loss is estimated at $100,000. A number of cotton sheds were completely destroyed. George Bealer and Joseph Hennessey were seriously injured. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAKKIp BUSINESS IN ITS FULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. :! 25-27-tf '. .. ; :. .;; ;.j".-'. ' - ... ! ' As bright as Silver. Vs pure as Gold, As elieap as Brass. While North buyincr Silverware we selected a full line of orna ments in . . . . . . i 1 . Aluminum.. Pins, Buckles, Picture Frames, Mil Safes ' " :;:"-..''.:" '. ;:. .':;;.,:-'-, : 1 ' And a hundred other articles. Every, article sold under abso lute guarantee not to tarnish. Also a full line of : s; Clocfes h SilYerware. Watche J. G. IsJAWLS Plate Glass Front. Nash Streets 1 : P . ! r i - i
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